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Local-Personal For Hard Coughs or
1 nomas Farrar
Bardwell News
Garrett News
Colds That Worry You | Died at Arlington
Creomulsion is made to give supreme i
help for coughs or colds. It combines 7 |
helps in one—the best helps known to I
Science. It is for quick relief, for safety. |
But careful people, more and more, i
use it for every cough that starts. No 1
, one knows where a cough may lead. No J Farrar
Lotion nUm your druggis . Justan C:(- tot 1.» 0TC
dab it or with a piece of cotton j INacaepenasbier tiles typeror conamaost. merning in response to a message dames H. Corley of Italy. D. W.
No need to grease yourself with | Creomulsion costs a little more than telling of the dies h or heir a 1 Ramsey, B. W. Poff, Rex Manning,
many salves. No bandage neces- | lesser helps. But it means the utmost Fer, Thomas Farrar, which occurred Ben Jenkins and W. D. Jones,
say Br % n's lotion is liquid and i help. And it costs you nothing if it fails
100100 15 --qua to bring the quick relief you seek. Your
highly antiseptic. Don't scratch, druggist guarantees it. Use it for safety's
6Cc and $1.00 bottles. For sale by | sake. ' (adv.).
ITCH IS RAGING
in nearly all parts of Texas. At
the first sign as itching between
the fingers or on other parts of
the body get a bottle of Brown’s
Reorbach Pharmacy.
. ! Mrs. J. R. Davidson
LOST.—Black purse on highway;
34 toward Waxahachie, or road | Of Teague Injured
from there to Boyce. Contained
$6.21 cash, valuable papers, other
articles. Reward. Mrs. E. Miles.
Funeral Tuesday
Mrs. J. B. Elder Entertains "42"
Chib.
On Wednesday afternoon the 42
Club met in the home of Mrs. J.
Mrs. A. E. Rawlins, Sr., and Ted B. Elder with four tables of play-
went to
Arlington this
ers. Guests of the club were Mes-
Why the Sudden
Change to Liquid
Laxatives?
Mrs. O. L. (Bud) Lisman and
wee daughter, Marguerite Nell, are
| doing nicely.
Mrs. Pete Merritt who has been |
sick for some time, continues quite |
i ill at her home here.
low to Stop a Gold
Quick as You Caught It
at the home this morning about ( Mrs. Bill Roberts score was high.
1 o’clock, following a long illness- The refreshment plate held deli-
with paralysis. | cious chicken sandwiches, banana
j Funeral services will be held in nut cake and hot chocolate topped
Arlington Tuesday morning at 10
o’clock and interment will be made j
in the Arlington cemetery.
In Auto Accident Chas. Ward
Mrs. J. K. Pepe Jones is sick at 1
her home here.
, , .Louis Merritt's mother, Mrs. Jno. :
Doctors have always recognized the: : tally ill ■
value of the laxative whose dose can Merritt of Ennis S c it es - |
be measured, and whose action can with pneumonia at her home there. |
be thus regulated to suit individual George Deavers has accepted a 1
need. position with Metzer Dairy in
i The public, too, is fast returning Dalls. He left Tuesday afternoon 1.
Lo the use of liquid laxatives. People for Dallas where he will assume |
have learned that a properly pre- duties
pared liquid laxative brings a perfect un c. t
I movement without any discomfort Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camr bell
with whipped cream.
Mrs.
A. C.
Chapman will be
| club hostess c® March 7th.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Larkin and at the time, or after. visited relatives in Rockett Sun-
- -[ Mrs. J. R. Davidson of Teague |
Dr. J. W. Tolleson and r. J. was badly bruised in an automobile j
Kelsey were business visitors in accident Sunday morning at 11:15
Cooper Tor n [about cne-half mile north of the
loverpass on Highway 75 north of [
W. D. Arden is sick with influ- Ennis
enza. Mrs. Davidson was en route in;
If threat is sore, crush and
dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin
Tablets in a half glass of
water and gargle accord-
ing to direction in box.
Drink full glass of water.
Regest treatment in 2
Virgil Larkin spent the week end
in Chandler.
; Mrs. J. W. Render spent Friday
night and Saturday in Dallas with
If F • her son, George Render and fam-
Home Ensign ily.
9 | Mesdames Bob Bruce, Bill Rob-
. .erts, Ted Pritchett, A. C. Chap-
Chas. Ward, age 64 years, died man, J. Kitchen, J. W. Render
suddenly this morning at 3 o’clock .*
. . r and C. E. Cash attended
Died Today
The dose of a liquid laxative can day.
be varied to suit the needs of the Postmaster George Henderson was
'her Chevrolet Sedan from Dallas:
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Connor of to her home in Teague, and a at his home near Ennis on the:
Kerens were guests in the home Model T Ford, crossing the high- L. L. Parks farm. Death was at- :
of Mrs. Connor’s mother, Mrs. Mat- way, collided with the Chevrolet, tributed to
tie Baird Monday. The owner of the Model T- Ford
was not learned. 1
Mrs. Davidson was rushed to the j
Municipal hospital in the KeeverT C c. TH: 1
ambulance, where an examination | oimS
revealed no serious injuries.. 1
HAY FOR SALE.—At farm, mile
east from Telico. 2,000 bales cane
or Johnson grass. Harry Atwood, 1
Ennis, Texas.
individual. The action can thus be a Dallas visitor Monday.
, regulated. It forms no habit; you Mr and Mrs. D. R. Carter and |
. need not take a "double dose a day1610 mhacA. on i
I or two later. Nor will a mild liquid family went 10 Dallas Tuesday |
' laxative irritate the kidneys, business,
| The wrong cathartic may often do S- R. Campbell and son. Jack. |
more harm than good. of Dallas, were guests of Mr. and !
J Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a Mrs. Ed Groves Sunday.
meet- prescription, and is perfectly safe. Miss Roy Nell (.roves spent the
ing of the O E S. in Midlothian I Its laxative action is based on senna week end with Miss Thelma Jones
Friday afternoon ’ I —a natural laxative. The bowels will of Ennis.
1 us 410, not become dependent on this form ! Ms 7 R Hee and |
nMr. and Mrs. John P. Boren of I r halo Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin 5 Rev. and - " ;
Funeral arrangements had not Ennis were guests in the Jno. v. O he li druggists. Member N. R. A son, James, of Dallas, were dinner
been made at press nine. ' 5
heart attack.
Gilmore home Sunday afternoon.
Mis Katie Lee Jackson spent
the week end with relatives in
guests Sunday cf Mr. and Mrs.
Take 2 Bayer Aspirin
Tablets.
Almost Instant Relief in This Way
the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets.
They dissolve almost instantly.
And thus work almost instantly
when you take them. And for a
gargle. Genuine BAYER Aspirin
Tablets dissolve so completely,
they leave no irritating par-
ticlez. Get a box of 12
tablets or bottle of 24 or
N4RA 100 at any
“has drug store.
The simple method pictured above
is the way doctors throughout the
world now treat colds.
It is recognized as the QUICK-
EST, safest, surest way to treat a
cold. For it will check an ordi-
nary cold almost as fast as you
caught it.
Ask your doctor about
this. And when you
buy, see that you get
— Dick Hurley.
I Miss Pearl Holt spent the past
: week with her sister and brother-
‘ in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hender-
son at Crisp.
Rice News Notes
Cainesville.
Miss Virginia Roach of Mount
Olive spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. W. R. Roach. | .. .. j Miss Mamie Gullion visited in
Jerry Miller cf Palestine is visit- M1' and Mrs. Louis Lentz of MMa-Price Cross Roads Saturday night,
ing in the home of his brother, G. one, visited Mr- and Mrs. J. S. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harrison of
j Dyer for several days. While Alma are guests in the home of
returned here Mr. Lentz purchased cotton her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
from Will Marshall and Lit. Pol- land Mrs. S. C. Phelps.
ill Masonic Home
| Early Friday
25 Doses Diphtheria
Awaiting Children
Who Need Treatment ! J. S. Sims, pioneer resident of W. Miller and wife this week,
the Bristol community and a for- Mrs. Lorayne Rains
iher veciont Ennis died thishome Wedneseday after a visit with
I Twenty-five doses of diphtheria here ditesi m the from for Aced relatives and friends in Fort Worth,
toxoid yet remain in the office, of morningArlington ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis visited
Mrs. O. W. Parker will leave to- Dr. J. H. Reid, who has been ad- 106 4 IMes Ed Hayous Sunday afternoon
He was a member of the Ennis Drs C 1areu10 0
Masonic Lodge and entered the who has been quite sick.
Masonic Home in Arlington several Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilmore of
years ago Corsicana were Sunday guests of
Surviving are six children, also Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pool and visit-
a number of grandchildren, two ed Mary Ann Gilmore in the at-
of whom live in Ennis, Mrs. Randle terncon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller at-
Dr. F. E. Barnes
county this week.
is in Hood
working with
the federal tuberculosis tests. Wax
ahachie Light.
Miss Mildred Skroh has gone to
Dallas for a. week end visit.
night for San Antonio to be with j ministering the serum for the
Mrs. G. W. Kelly who had a major 1 American Legion to children whose
operation in the Santa Rosa hos-
pital. Her condition is considered
serious.
Rev. C. V. Dunn, pastor of the
parents are unable to afford it, 1
This serum will be admins ered 1
free of charge to children who will
call at the office of Dr. Reed.
More than 100 doses of the tox- i
First Christian Church at Daisetta, oid was purchased' by the Ameri-
is here for a few days with Mrs. scan Legion, and 90 children have
Dunn, who has been quite sick for been given the diphtheria serum,
several weeks. She has been sick
with influenza, followed by an at-
tack of neuritis.
M. M. Czako who has been quite
sick with erysipelas for about ten
days, was able to return to his
store Tuesday morning, having re-
covered.
Frank Pierce has returned to his
home in ■ Alexandria, La., after a
visit here in the home of Mrs. M.
E. Huffhines and Mrs. E. C. Mere-
dith. -- -
L. N. Gerauit and daughter,
Louise and Russell Ann Ramsey,
spent the week end in Corsicana.
Dear Not Harm the Heart
lan.
■ Jack Baker sepnt the week end
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cardwell and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
daughter, Lerline, and Mr. and E. Brookshier, at Ennis.
Mrs. Ira Cardwell visited relatives
in Corsicana Sunday.
Members of the Masonic Lodge
and their families spent a very
pleasant evening at the Masonic
Hall Saturday, Feb. 17. A splendid
DAILY
and
SUNDAY
Willis and Dewey Sims.
Arrangements had not been com-
pleted at press time.
and twenty-five doses are left. Par- o .5931.7 3
ents interested in securing this B. F. Dent Birthday
serum are asked to call at the
office of Dr Reid.
tended a birthday dinner in honor |
of Mrs. Miller’s mother. Mrs. S. A.
Reagan at Centerville Sunday. I
i Miss Jo Manning returned home |
Saturday from a visit in Austin. 1
Observed At ! Mary Ann Gilmore, who has been |
George Washington program was
given followed by refreshments.
Mrs. Claude Starr of Gilmer spent
several days in the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer.
PREACHING HOURS
WELL ATTENDED.
The preaching hours were well
attended at the Union church Sun-
day, with Rev. Z. R. Fee bringing
the messages, which, were very in-
spiring.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
REPORT UNION CHURCH
.91
1sick for tlie past four weeks with
DyrO oungay han attack of flebitis in the home
of her uncle, Jno. P. Boren in En-
nis,. returned home Thursday and
is convalescing nicely now.
Misses Oneta Lewis and Lurene |
Westbrook cf Denton spent the
week end with home folks. ’
Miss Gladys Latham of Ennis j
T last The menu was served to the honoree, was a guest of Miss Mary Roach
river has been let at las .. B. F. Dent, Mrs. Dent, Mrs. Annie I this past week
Ennis Chamber of Commerce has and family Joe l this past wees T,
worked long and faithfully to bring Brodlk° C Cr ent and Bruty and Mr. and Mrs. Loycl Kirley and |
Dent and family, doe Brock and son of Waxahachie spent the week j
family of Bardwell, Earl Brock and
: A fair attendance was cut for’
little Sunday school at the Union church i
daughter of Houston and Mr. and Sunday morning.
Mrs. Clarance Braudneaux, of
Mrs. George
Otto and
THREE MONTHS
Telico Appreciates
Ennis C. of C. Work
Securing Hiway 34
There is much rejoicing out Tel-
ico way. The contract for paving
Highway 34 from Ennis to Trinity
Celebrating the birthday of B. F.
Dent, Mrs. Dent entertained a
number of friends and relatives
with an all day celebration at their
home near Byrd last Sunday.
At the noon hour a delicious
Groesbeck, spent Sunday wi h Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Dyer.
Jim Norvell has returned from
Corsicana where he has been ill
for the past two weeks at' the
home of his sister, Mrs. W. W.
C. rter.
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian South and
son of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
No. present 49.
Collection $3.53.
By Mail
about a consummation of this much
needed project, and the thanks
and sincere appreciation of every
citizen served by this road should
family, Wayne Lynch and family,
Clyde Dent and family of Ennis,
end with Mr. and
Wheatley.
Mrs. H. A.
Mrs. E. T. Roberts and sons, Ev-
be extended to them
for their
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hammond .
and sen, A. T., and daughter, Aline worthy efforts. I feel sefe in saying
and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mc- that I voice the opinion of every
thoughtful man and woman in
Neil and baby and their guests;
Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Johnson and
baby of Dallas, visited in Corsicana
Sunday.
Mrs. Byrde Kendrick of Dallas
was a week end guest of Mrs. Fan-
nie Pritchett.
this trades territory when I say
that a long awaited- step has been
taken, which, if rushed to an early
completion, conducive to good road
construction, will materially and
socially benefit this community,
and Ennis as well, to a marked de-
gree. .
Elmer Ware and family, Mr. and erett, Jr., and Mae 0£ Ennis, were
Mrs. R. C. Ware, Mr. and Mrs.
week end guests of their parents,
Carl Tankersley and family of En- Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McCown,
nis, Curtis Shugart and Junior
Baxton, Bardwell.
C. W. Brown spent the week end
IF YOU LOVE MOTHER,
. THEN TELL HER THIS
I AM 87 AND EAT AND SLEEP WELL.
Go TO CHURCH REGULARLY AND
OFTEN ATTEND PARTIES.! NEVER
FEEL TIRED. E TAKEVINOLIRON
TONIC REGULARLY AND THIS IS
2 \ A WHAT KEEPS ME UP.
VINOL TASTES GOOD
DRUGGISTS HAVE IT.
Get Year
9 VINOL Today at
ROORBACH’S PHARMACY
Announcements
The following announcements are
made subject to the Democratic
Primary Election July. 28, 1934:
For County Commissioner,-Precinct
No. 2—.
C. R. ALEXANDER.
B. F. STOUT.
• CLAIR WHITE.
A. W. GORMAN.
OSCAR R. COLVIN.
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No. 3:-
E. E. GLOVER.
E. D. CUNNINGHAM.
EARL DRISKELL.
For Constable Precinct No. 3—
HUGH (FITZ) FITZGERALD
HILLYER ESTER (re-election)
J. L. (Johnnie) ROBERTS.
For Criminal District Attorney-
F. L. WILSON.
LYNN B. GRIFFITH.
For County Clerk—
ZEBBIE HOWELL.
F. S. (Frog) SMITH.
FRANK ERWIN.
. For County Superintendent-
R. A. Clough Had
Paralytic Stroke
On Street Today
in Dallas.
J. W. Whiteside was in
cana Saturday.
< Cletus Prine is visiting relatives
in Blooming Grove.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and
little daughter, Betty Ann, were
SUPT. D. R. CARTER
TENDERS RESIGNATION.
Supt. D. R. Carter has resigned I
as superintendent of the Garrett
high school. Principal J. G. Brown
has been elected to fill the unex-
pired term of Supt. Carter, Mr.
' Sam South for a short while Sat- ! Powell of Red Oak has accepted 1
urday-, ‘the posi icn as principal.
. Members of the Womans Mis- | Supt. Carter has accepted a posi- |
sionary Society met at the Meth- tion in Dallas. He and his family
odist church Friday afternoon in will move to Dallas the latter part
observance of World Prayer Serv- of this week io make their home.
THE DALLAS NEWS has the facilities
of Associated Press, United Press and
Northern America Newspaper Alliance;
These would be sufficient for most
newspapers, but not for the News
which maintains its own staff of cor-
respondents. The News is the only
newspaper in the Southwest with, its
own Washington bureau, being repres-
ented by Mark Goodwin, outstanding
correspondent on national affairs.
ice. Special songs were given and
inspiring prayers were offered for
promoting world peace
W. D. Bartlett, Billy Bartlett and
A. D. Ellis were in Dallas Satur-
Friends, patrons and pupils will i
greatly miss the Carter family here. *
Happiness and success are wished |
by all.
Short-term rate is only $1.95 three
months daily and Sunday, $1.65 daily
only. Remember, too, this is election
year.
Li
Corsi- day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bradley and
family visited Mrs. Bradley’s moth-
er in Kerens Sunday.
R. A. Clough had a stroke of ’Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
paralysis this morning at 11 o’clock Mrs. J. W. Whiteside.
while en route to his home on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pritchett spent
thing to do with pushing this proj- West Avenue. He fell in front of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
home of J. W. Bartlett, on Prine near Blooming Grove.
We
wish to congratulate any
and all parties who have had any-
Rod Bartlett made a business
trip to Mexia Monday.
Miss Carrie Berry, teacher in the
Rice school, is ill at her home in
Dawson. Miss Jo Nell Starnes is
substituting for her.
F. W. Reidenbach
Died At Merkel
Once Lived Here
Merkel, Texas, Feb. 22.—Funeral1
services for Fred W. Reidenbach, 1
63, prominent farmer claimed by
death at his home early Monday
night, were held from the Meth-
The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas News,
Dallas, Texas.
Herewith my remittance $—
kaif .
* (ERE
______Mail me
ect through to its present status, the
Concrete will feel mighty good Preston street, and was carried in-
under our feet after having duck- [to the Bartlett home, where he is W. H. Day of Waxahachie were
said to be in an unconscious con- ’Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
waddled through mud during ihe
past several years. Let s hope that idition.
Rev. W. A. Patterson and Rev.
Mrs. Barren South and Mrs. Tom cdist church here at 3 o’clock
Fortson were shopping in Ennis Tuesday, the pastor, Rev. P. H.
THE NEWS, three months as per your
short-term rate. - -
Special
Monday.
Mrs. Sam South has been ill for
Gates, officiating.
Name —
_ P. 0.
lre--e*e-*n* * A MA W. DTE ma
best of health. He ate breakfast Miss Ruth Floyd shopped in Wax-
34 from Ennis to . . :
well will be built, this, aivig a
much needed all weather road to this
morning and had been to ahachie Thursday afternoon.
town on
the good people of those commu-
nities. More power to the Ennis stricken.
Chamber of Commerce, other civic
organizations and to our county
officials in their efforts to pro-
mote the general welfare of our
rural communities, is our sincere
wish.—D. K. Rogers, principal
Telico school.
of
Fred Clark Goes
With Barrington
Chevrolet Company
i Fred Clark has accepted a posi-
tion as salesman for the Barrington
J Chevrolet Company and assumed
his new duties this morning.
Mr. Clark, who has been an em-
ployee in the yard offices of the
Southern Pacific has tendered his.
resignation in that capacity.
Joe Scotts Left
For California to
Make Their Home
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Scott and
daughters, Misses Kathryn Joe,
Mary Jane and Margaret Earl left
in their car early Tuesday morn-
ling for Kakerfield, Cal.,
business when he was
Mrs. William Yates
Of Houston Hurt
Mrs. C. E. Cash and Mrs. Bill
Interment was, in the Rose Hill i
cemetery ^
Ss Mr. Reidenbach had been in fail-
afuignter. saconer spent me reck ing • heartht for some Time, but -his 1
end in Dallas as guests of Mr. ine de th
Mrs, John Marion Harper.Bev
? Mr and Mrs. Hugh Gallemore of Mr.
the. past several days.
Mre and Mrs. Jess Harper and
was quite unexpected.
Born in Missouri, May 18, 1870,
Reidenbach
came to
Texas
R. F. D
_ State.
(GOOD ONLY IN TEXAS)
Roberts were in Ennis Monday:
morning. 1
| Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bristow visit-
ed their parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Bristow in Emhouse Sunday after-
Fort Worth spent the week end about 54 years ago, first settling '
with relatives.
1 in Ellis county. Moving to Taylor
Clayton Brown cf Ennis was in county a few years later he took
Rice on business Monday.
up farming near Merkel, where he .
Miss Dorothy Loop visited friends has lived continuously since that:
inChatfield, Saturday.
• Carried to Hospital noon.! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bell of Dal-
E 1 Mrs. M. M. Prine and son Har-* -e „
—--1win, las spent Sunday with Mrs. N. S.
1 ,a , Ivey Prine, were Sunday dinner;
j Mrs. William Yates of Houston, guests of Bill Prine and family Gregory.
I was carried to the Municipal hos-5___1 Miss Lois Money made a business j
o 1 inear Blooming Grove.
pital, in the Keever ambulance,! Sutton and Mrs trip to Corsicana Monday.
last night at 10 o’clock, following Johnnie Foster shopped to Dallas Miss Mabel Swafford of Electra
an automobile accident on High-paid , spent the week end with home-
way 75, in which she was badly I may _ folks.
bruised about the head and shoul-L Ai IT ------------
Why Get Up Nights: H C Rogers Goes
Make This 25c Test. 1 * 11089 0
To Market For
time.
I His wife, the former Miss Agnes
1 McClain,, two daughters, Mrs. Mary :
i Click, Miss Bessie Reidenbach,
ders. 1 1 : S3
Mrs. Yates, accompanied by her
son and two nieces, were en route
to their heme in Houston after a
visit in Fort Worth, when the ac-
cident occurred. Mrs. Yates was
the only one injured.
Although painful, her injuries
and a little grand daughter, Winnie |
Merle Click, survive. Other surviv-j
ors are a sister, Miss Georgia Rei-I
denbach, who made her home with
him; three half brothers, Ennis;
and' Dan Reidenbach of Merkel, J
Mark Reidenbach of Colorado; I
GRUNOW RADIO
See the New Grunow Radio with SI LEC TROL tun-
in the greatest improvement in Radio in years..
Lax the bladder as you would
three half sisters, Miss Winnie R.
I of Colorado; Mrs. Beulah Gilmore
CASTELLAW DRUG
CO.
the bowels. Drive cut impurities;
and excessive acids that cause ir-
ritation, burning and frequent de-i
sire. Get a 25c box of BU-KETS,
the bladder laxative, from any drug |
were not considered serious and store. After four days if you are
she left this afternoon for Corsi-
cana where she will be with rela-
itives.
not relieved of getting up nights
go back and get your money. BU-
where 5
Banner Will Refund
Auto License Penalty
Up to March 15th
| R. J. Banner, deputy county tax
: collector, has received the proper
, forms for making refunds of all
they will reside, and where Mr.
Sectt will join his brother in the
oil business.
I This family will be greatly miss- penalties collected on automobile
and truck licenses issued by him
ed by many Ennis friends, and in-
stitulions in which they were ac-ifor 1934.
Those who paid penalty may now
tive.
They were accompanied by Miss call and receive this refund.
The
New Shoe Store of Merkel and Mrs. Lulu Porter of
_____Long Beach. One son, Joe Reiden- -
H. C. Rogers left Sunday after- I bach, died as a young man in 1924 i
noon for St. Louis, Mo., where he while doing Epworth League work
‘at Clarendon, Texas.
PHONE 52 FOR DEMONSTRATION
will purchase a stock of shoes for
his store, which will be opened on
March 1.
Mr. Rogers will feature the Brown
KETS, containing buchu leaves. Shoe Company line 100 per cent,
juniper oil, etc., acts pleasantly He will have Buster Brown Shoes
and effectively on the bladder sim- for children and Brownbuilt for
ilar to castor cil on the bowels.
If you are bothered with backache,
or leg pains caused from bladder
for children and Brownbuilt
grown-ups.
Mrs. John ■ Herren . and baby |
daughter, Martha Ann, of Belton,
are guests in the home of Mrs.
Martha Herren this week.
disorders you are bound to feel
better after this cleansing and you
get your regular sleep. Hesser Drug |
Company and Cast ellaw Drug Co.
P.
W. Cole of Palmer was
visitor in Ennis Wednesday.
a
Relieves Women’s Pains
Here is an example of how Cardui
has helped thousands of women:
"I was very thin and pale,"
This bank recognizes the fact that the welfare of
; this institution is closely identified with the welfare
of its customers, and accordingly, is glad to be of
service in any legitimate way in furthering their in-
terests.
------! writes Mrs. F. H. Scott, of Roa-
Mrs. Roy Hutchinson and daugh- | noke, Va. “I suffered from weak-
iter were carried in the Keever! ness and a severe pain in my back.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boron of
Snyder were guests for the week
end in the home of Miss Ruth 1
Boren and left Monday for Hops- |
ton where they will visit. ( (
This pain unnerved me, and I did not
feel like doing my work. I did not
care to go places, and felt worn, tired,
Carlion street Tuesday afternoon day after day.7
i "My mother had taken Cardui, and
at 3 o'clock, I on seeing my condition she advised
___-___. j me to try it, I have never regretted
i doing so. I took three bottles and it
. built me up. I gained in weight, my
ambulance from the Municipal hos-
pital
to their
home. 501 South
CITIZENS NATIONAL
BANK
( I Archie D. Gray, district attorney, color was better and the pain left my
a r AEny of Waxahachie back. I am stronger than I had
visitor An and Mrs. Cray 01 waxanacnig been in some time."
/ a were visitors in Ennis, Cardul is sold by local druggists
law requires that the person who
D. K. ROGERS. ( Ruth Adams who will visit her
MRS. GEORGIE POANDEXTER sister and brother in and around paid a penalty must apply for such
SepUPRmFamct Los Angeles, for two or three weeks, refund prior to March 15, 1934.
D. K. ROGERS.
Truett Glaspy was a
Dallas Tuesday.
Cardui is sold by local druggists
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1934, newspaper, February 22, 1934; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1677133/m1/3/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.