The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919 Page: 3 of 10
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Our first aim is to
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and the very best
Tires! Tires! Tires!
PERSONAL NEWS
Better tires for less money
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It is
give our customers
efficient service
groceries we can
obtain for them.
We are headquarters for
Ajax Tires
Come in and talk with us
about your Tire needs.
which we are selling just as low as conditions
will permit. We invite you to call, see our
stock and get our prices.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bethard
and daughter Louise of Dallas
arfe visiting Mrs. W. T. Sears.
“The Wav of a Woman” is the |
Made each
Pierce &
other half of the building is oc-
cupied by Simmon’s barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson and
family left Wednesday in their
automobile for Arkansas, where
they will spend two or three
weeks in the Ozark mountains.
Everybody Can See
that the price of homes is advancing rap-
idly, and with the fact that building material
is bound to advance, it will be a safe invest-
ment to build a home, have the use of it for a
number of years, and then sell it at a hand-
some profit. Believing that you will exercise
your good judgment along this line, we have
laid in a large stock of
Builders’ Material
Dyer SrJones
JI fax and Standard 4 Tires
REXALL Store Devoe Paint
J. L. KirpatricK
The Druggist
Whitewright Lumber Company
We Sell Genuine McAlester Coal
L. LAROE & COMPANY
Headquarters for Campbell Quality, Acme Quality
and Sewell’s Wood and Metal Finishes
Driyes the mosquitoes from your
room and insures a night of rest.
Why let mosquitoes bite you and
infect your system with malaria
when a bottle of Griner’s Mosqui-
to Dope will keep them away.
Try a bottle of it tonight,
the best you ever used.
Uncle Sam Says:
“BUILD NOW.” He further declares that
Building Material is not going to be any cheap-
er for a number of years, but will probably be
much higher than at present.
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Gordon Brothers
We sell Fleishchmann’s Yeast
the Odeon Tuesday night. i own
Misses Alegra and Ruth Byers | night.
Little Miss Emma
Biggers of Dallas is visiting atj J. M.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Houston this week,
j Davidson.
I If you are in the market for a
; home in Whitewright, see me. I
can sell you one at a price that
will suit you. F. R. McFatridge.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bryant
left this week for Manitou, Colo.,
where they will spend four or
five weeks recuperating.
W. V. Harrison, north of town,
has sold his farm to Press Me-
■-4- Carley. The place is known as
the Beall farm and contains 84
acres. Mr. Harrison has pur-
chased the J. J. Darby place
near Bethel.
It is false economy to allow a good building to damage on
account of waiting too long to protect it with paint.
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An investment that will pay large returns is money spent
for the right sort of paint, and we guarantee the kind we sell.
Just recently we received the largest shipment of paint
that ever came to Whitewright at one time and we want
to tell you about its superior qualities.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Gav of
Dodd City visited friends here
this week. He was oastor of the
Presbyterian church here about
twenty-five years ago, and will
be remembered by many of the
older citizens of this section.
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“SAVE THE SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALL”
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Miss Myrtle Badgett has rent-
ed the west half of the Ray build-
ing and will move her millinery
shop from Truett & Moore’s
furniture store as soon as her
new location is remodeled. The
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Paint Now or You Will Build Soon”
Leon Davidson and Harold
Griffin of Sherman were visitors
here Sunday.
Who is so wise to know the way
of a woman? Odeon Theatre
Tuesday night.
When you want a trunk hauled
to the railway station, telephone
No. 171.
Miss Bess Brents left the first
of the week for Las Animas,
Colo., where she will visit two
uncles.
Suits cleaned and pressed,
satisfaction guananteed, prices
right. Joe Ever heart, telephone
No. 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brod-,
head returned last Thursday
from a visit with relatives at
Chicago and points in Michigan.
If you like good things to eat
and quick service, eat at Pierce’s.
We have been giving satisfaction
for years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stedham
and son Guy left last Saturday
for Jopp, Ala., where they will
spend a month visiting relatives.
She learned that a rich man’s
.. no m on ey
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Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sears and
Mr. and Mrs. Tj E. Barbee left
the first of the week in their
automobiles for Colorado, where
they will spend about a month.
Are family troubles worth the
sacrifice of true love. See Norma
Talmadge in “The Way of a Wo-
man” at the Odeon next Tuesday
night.
Arthur and Miss Elva Bristol
and Miss Alma Husae of Dallas
and Miss Elizabeth Suggs and
Miss Kathryn Huddleston of
Denison were guests of Mrs. W.
T. Sears last week.
Cloy Horton and “Red” Pace
have landed at an Eastern port
from France. They are expect-
ed home in the next few days.
They have been in the service of
their country since soon after
war was declared.
What is the way of a woman?
The finer way, lhe truer way, ex-
emplified in Norma Talmadge’s
latest select picture. See it
at the Odeon, Tuesday night, the
12th.
Dr.J.A. Shackelford of Putman
is visiting his friend, Dr. Ross
R. May, here this week. They
attended college together. Dr.
Shackelford recently received his
discharge from the army. He
held a commission as captain
while in the service.
Mrs. R. M. Womack and
daughter and Miss Inez and
Gladys Ray have returned from
a visit with relatives near Jacks-
boro.
J. F. Green and daughter, Miss
Myrtle, of Myra were here this
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Humphries.
We are making old furniture
into new every day. Let us re-
work your old furniture. It is
cheaper- than buying new and
will look just as good. Looney,
the furniture man.
C. C. Hicks, east of town, re-
turned last week from Sand
Springs, Okla., where he was
called to be at the bedside of his
daughter who was visiting there.
He reports her improving and
thinks she will be able to return
home in a few days.
The Womans Missionary So-
city of the Methodist church will
hold their business and Bible
study meeting at the church
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Bible lesson is the first ten
chapters of Second Kings.
D. A. Hollingsworth went to
Sherman Tuesday, where he
underwent an operation. He
has been suffering for several
months and hopes to get relief
from the operation.
of Celeste are visiting Miss Hazel
Ray.
For the best thirst killers, go
to Craig’s fountain. They make
them right.
Mrs. H. H. Neff of Hamlin is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Ray.
Telephone No. 171 when you
need a dray. Prompt attention
given all calls.
T. H. Lively left the first of the
week for St. Louis and Chicago
to buy his fall and winter stock
of dry goods and clothing.
Have you tried Pierce’s bread.
It is fresh and fine,
day in Whitewright.
Sons.
Mrs. H. T. Arterberry of
Austin is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McMillin,
here this week.
I have several choice homes in
Whitewright for sale. If in the
market, see me at once. F. R.
McFatridge.
Jack McMillin of Greenville
was here Tuesday visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mc-
Millin.
Most people eat at Craig’s Cafe,
because they keep everything
sanitary and cook the old fashion-
ed way.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Morehead
and Little Miss Elizabeth May
left Wednesday .for Sulphur,
Okla., where they will spend two
or three weeks.
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finest, the truest way. See it at ■ wjfe often has no money of her good 40 or 50 acre black land
Odeon Theatre, Tuesday' farm. If you have a place like
I this for sale, see me at once. F.
Jane 1 McFatridge.
' J. M. McMurry visited in
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I say that heart trouble was the
cause of the visit. When asked
about it, J. M. grinned.
She gave him every reason to
despise and hate her but he
married her in the end. See
Norma Talmadge in “The Way of
a Woman” Tuesday night at the
j Odeon.
J. R. Jordon was here Tues-
day from McKinney.
When you need a dray, tele-
phone No. 171.
C. L. Terry of Denison
here Monday from Denison.
Meet your friends here.
Craig’s Cafe.
Charley Andrews of Dallas
visited relatives here this week.
The best bottle drinks are kept
the coldest here. Have you
tried Hek? Pierce & Sons.
D. W. Davis has moved to the
Ayres residence on south Bond
street.
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Waggoner, J. H. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919, newspaper, August 8, 1919; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262740/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Whitewright Public Library.