Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to
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Oh! You Bargain
Hunters
Try me oh Bicycles. Tricycles, Boys Wagons,
Sewing Machines, Washing Machines, Lawn Mowers,
Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Etc., and see if you
don’t buy something before -you leave our store.
PLATS, MAPS,
ABSTRACTS, PAPERS
GAME LAWS IS
NOW POINTED
Weekly Registers
Daily Register ..
|1 Per Year
|5 Per Year
Fruit in chett# gatt old man High
Coot of Living io loon prominent to
Cbe domestic household than of yor».
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Lands,
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I tried different treatments, but they
fld not seem to do me aay good.
I cot so bad, I could Mt eat or sleep,
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program ty
Miss Minnie
The Register Job Department is now
equipped to turn out only firm elaas
work. Qfvw tt a trial.
A Doctor's Prescription For Cough
An Effective Cough Treatment
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writes as follows: “1 was down with
stomach trouble tor Eve (5) years, and
(THE SAFE-CABINET is approved
by the UNDERWRITERS LABORA-
TORIES). \
Call at Register Office and see Semple Cabinet nowon display.
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Let the Daily Reg-
ister Follow You
ON YOUR VACATION
It Will be like a
MESSAGE FROM HOME
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The W. W. Howeth,Co.
Notaries and Surveyor In office.
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And Change of Business on Sept 1
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AUGUST SALE
OAINUVEUL
TO 81 BSCRIBERB-Wnenaver you
fail to get the Register promptly
please telephone or send us word
and Steps will be taken to correct the
error. It is only by our subscribers
•’kicking" that we know whether they
are receiving the paper.
Do you envy the man or woman of
untiring energy, strong body and hap-
py disposition? All these depend up-
on good health, and good health is
impossible when the kidneys are dis-
eased. Foley Kidney Pills help tbs
kltesys east out poisons that cause
rtienmattum, and other
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TWO RECITALS AT
THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Accurate, Reliable MAPS and Plats
of any portion of Cooke county; coun-
try or town, made on any scale or
site deaired.
taking other mdfcn. 1 MM to
take Ids advice, although 1 dM Mt test
tty confidence to tt.
I have now been takipg Btect-Dranght
tor three mouths, and tt has cared mn—
haven’t had thane awM tock haadachcs
since 1 began using tt.
1 am so thankful tor what Bttck-
sices from fids place, Mr. A. J. Hughes Draught has dons for me.*
1 Thedford’s Black-Draught has bass
found a very valuable medicine for de-
rangements of die stomach and liver. It
flaws, that I thought surely I would die. to composed at pure, vegetable hsflto,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely, tt can bs freely
used by young and old, aad Mdd ta
lad all my friends, except one, thought 1 kept to every family chest
Oet a package today.
Only a quarter.
BETTER MAKE ARRANGE
MENTS NOW
FOMVE YEARS SUFFERS FROM
going? ■vority ti Frtafe TUx>iW «r.
We sell for Cash and save
money on every article you buy.
Snow Liaiindry
THE SOFT V ATER LAUNDRY
(By Associated Preea)
AUSTIN, Tex., July 29—A summary
of amendments passed by the Thirty-
Fourth Legislature affecting the fish
and game laws of Texas, tags bega
prepared by Game, Fish and Oyster
Commissioner Woods, and is now
ready for distribution. Probably one
of the most important amendmetts to
That’s what you get when
you have the Daily 'Register
follow* you.
Phone us where you are
going to spend your vacation
and instruct us as to how
long you want your paper to
come at the new address.
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” A wife in Pennsylvania charged
with killing her. hnsbeed, gave as a
defenes that he did not come up to
bar expectation*. Wonder what they
were, that the poor bobby had to take
the count wad got oat of the i _
Probably abort on sporting proclivities
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Elberta peaches of large size and
delightful flavor are being brought
to the city markets daily from the
<’ross Timbers orchards, where it is
reported there are thousands, of bush-
els now ready for the consumers and
at prices most reasonable and in
reach ot almost every one even wLh
very limited means. Families in the
city should take advantage of these
alluring conditions and put up large
quantities of the fruit, in way of can-
ning and preserving, for future use,
as it may L*e two years or more be-
fore this community will be blessed
with another prolific peach crop as
it now is. Conserve the fruit wiille
the opportunity fs propitious, good
housewives and help to keep down the
high cost of living next year.
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CONSTIPATION CURED OVER-
NIGHT
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK.
Porch Swings, Hammocks, Bathing
Suits, Cape and Slippers, Water
Wings, Croquet Sets, Cots and Tents,
Flash Lights and Batteries, Cutlery,
Etc. Etc.
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Mrs. Tilford Moots has gone t"
M»chigan t‘ spend th’ summery
with an ole girlhood friend who
visited her fer a couple o’ days
last fall.
. Om good thtag aboat homely
ttopto-tf they gtt ky tt*a oa mmtt.
ffkAUSAV «VL JULY «
Come Here and Buy
your light clothing for the hot weather
We are showing a most elegant line of
Shirts In all the new colors,
and Straw Hats for every head.
Shoes In the latest styles.
Distinctive and Wall Appointed
Funeral Service. George J. Carrol*
Lady Attendant
Telaphonoa 2S.
A small dose of Po-Do-Lax tonight
and you enjoy a full, free, easy bcrwel
movement la the morning. No grip
^g, tor Po-Do-Lax is Podophyllin
JfMay Apple) without the gripe. Po
Tk>Lax corrects the cause of Consti-
pation by arousing the Liver, increas-
ing the flow of bile. Bile is Nature’s
in the bowels. With pro
UUbLL
Every day Foley and Company
celve letters from grateful men and
women, telling them how Foley Kid-
ney Pills cured them of backache,
sore muscles, stiff Joints and other
kidney and bladder troubles. Is very
quick to relieve lumbago and rheu-
matism due to kidney trouble. No
other t^medy has a longer record of
cures. For
5 Try *ths Register Job Department
next time you want a real classy
wors ot art in the printing line.
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Classified Advertising is so in ex
pensive that you can entrust to
even very small Mil tag tasks!
vMid die. He advtoed me to fry
Thedford’s Bieck-Draught, and quit
Special reduction in prices will be made in each de
partment, Dry Goodi., Xr 7
Clothing, Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cases, etc.
Men’s, Women’* And Children*! Suite
will be all the rage. We launder
them Just right. Why? Because we
have a new Steam Machine just put
out by the Laundry Trade for thia
work. Elasticity that is not obtained
elaewhere
Why not have the BEST? You jmy
for ifl
58 Cento a Sult, buttons seired on.
all stains (that can, will be remove r
Best Diarrhoea Remedy.
you have ever used Chamber
Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe
Remedy you know that it is a success.
Sam F. Guin, Whatley, Ala., writes,
“I had meas^ls and got caught out
in the rain, and it'settled in my stom-
aeh and bowels. I had an awful time,
and had it not been for Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
I could not possibly have lived but a
few hours longer, but thanks to this
remedy, I am now well and strong.”
For sale by all dealers.*
NOTICE TO PUBLIC--Any erron-
eous reflection upon the character,
standing or reputation of any person,
firm or corporation which may appear
In th* columns of THE REGISTER,
will be gladly corrected on being
brought to the attention of the pub
Ushers.
Sale Starts Sat Morning, July 31
And Continues During August
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Everything must be sold if possible. Nothing will be
reserved.
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INDIAN MOTORCYCLES
Indian Motorcycle* down to >157 50
See them at our store.
<tf) H. F. SMITH.
S. J. Kennedy
i The Oldest Hardware House in Gainesville
West California Street '
. My ’store "will be open every Saturday night,
until Sept. 1st, where we will be pleased to see those
who cannot make purchases through the day. Opea
till 8:30 p. HL
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off. But when the rifles begin to pop
they put a* much distance as possible
between themselves and the trenchee.
Many of the soldiers have canaries
in their trenches, and have conduct-
ed numerous exeriments with them.
Usually the discharge of a rifle is a
signal for them to sing, and even the
sound of breaking glass will bring the
same result. The same is true to a
great extent of the wild song birds
that abound, especially along the
French front.
The birds of course display a sharp-
ness of vision that even a powerful
telescope will not equal, and many
times the warning of an attack the*
. f ... ,, ,
the game law is that affecting th*
killing of quail and dov**. It provide*
that doves may be killed for a period
of six months, commencing Sept 1,
while the open hunting season, under
the old law, ot three months from
Nov. 1st The law has been changed
eo as to cut down the limit of all
game binds to be bagged in one day
from t* to 15. A law algo was en-
acted prohibiting th* use of decoys
or other devices in hunting deer dar-
ing the open season.
The Factory Represen-
tative of the Safe-Cab-
inet is in Gainesville
for a day or two only.
Now is the time to
place your order, for
that safe.
(By AMeclated Frun)
PARIS, Fr., July 28—For the fou.th
time since the beginning of the war
uu uopes of Parlaton landlords h«ve
been deferred by the exttnbion of the
period for th* payment of pb-uations
The average tenant finds it easier to
observe the moratorium, than to pay.
The tax collector knows no morator*
ium, however, and th* corner grocer
and the butcher are doing business on
a strictly cash basis, *o the man
whose Parisian estate brings him in
only w&ai ho requires to live on, is
worse off than the man who has no
property at all. The latter may apply
to some of the relief organisations;
the owner of an apartment house,
however, would ;be turned away.
Out of a total of $0,044. apartment
houses in Paris, acoordiog |b the cen-
sus of 1»11, 68,72$ brought iu a total
revenue of less than |2,4OO yearly,
while 47,556 produced a net income
of less than |l,200 a year. Nearly
every one of the buildings bnpg.ng an
income of 12,400 or less are inhabit-
ed by families that pay lees than |200
a year rent each, and consequently
are able to occupy their apartments
so long as the moratorium continues
without paying a cent to the proprie-
tor. The accumulation of a year’s
rentals, amounting in the aggregate to
at least fifty million dollars, is de-
veloping a thorny question that the
government has found it necessary to
take into consideration.*
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“Th* longer the war in Europe
tests.” says Champ Clark, “the more
Immune w* are from being drawn in-
to tt" We hope (Stamp's observa-
tion is correct, but the way we inter-
pret the situation la that Uncle Sans'
■••t either right or shut np real soon J *
H. IVrguson. Lieutenant Governor W.
P. Hobby and Attorney
Ixxiney is vested with the authority
to select the site for the institution.
This, it is expected, will be done some
time next month.
Bear In miud chat an appropriation
of 1400.600 has already been made by
th* Legislature for paying for the
site and equipping it with the neces-
sary buildings. It is worth going af-
ter. good people ot Gainesville and
Vooke county. <ad the sooner we
com* logt ther. g*t on the firing lino
and do somethin ? towards a nd tag
the big prise, toe more likely we are
to accomplish the undertaking.
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Th* Governor of Pennsylvania has
vetoed a bill protecting bull frogs. The
sportsmen will tot croak him for
that.
Twenty-live cents invested in a bot-
tle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
and Diarrhoea Remedy will
you to protect your family from seri-
ous consequences resulting from an
attack of colic or diarrhoea during
the summer months, is that not bet-
ter than life insurane? Buy it now.
may save life. For sale by all
dealers.
■ come first of all from the crows aid
I other birds rising in alarm at some
j movement that the sentries for all
i their watchfulness had not detected.
Keep your system in perfect order
and you will have health, even in the
most sickly seasons The occasional]
use of Prickly Ash Bitters will insure
vigor and regularity in all the vital
organs. H. W. Stark Drug Co, spec-
ial agents. i ■ T 1 (tf)
coio woflK PBocREssiNE <j|j|y||MDy Of
Chamber of Commerce Budget Grow-
ing Rapidly, Both in Membership
and Fund*.
One-fourth to one teaspoonful ot
Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken as
needed, will 8oothe and check Coughs,
Colds and the more dangerous Bron-
chial and Lung Ailments. Ton can’t
afford to take the risk of serions ill-
ness, when so cheap aad staple a
r«BMy as Dr. King's New Dtoeovsry
to obtainable. Go to your Druggist
today, get a bottle of Dr. King's New
Discovery, start the Crsatment st
one*. You will be gratified for the
relief and core obtained. -
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A.Sackache that cannot be explain-
having “sat in a draft’’ is more
the result of disordered
kidheys. iFoley’s Kidney Pills prompt-
ly relieve backache, sore or stiff mue
cles and joints, rheumatism, ana
sleep disturbing bladder ailments.
They put the kidneys in sound,
healthy condition. For sale by
dall Drug^Co.
tatlon, no Constipation. x Don't be
sick, nervous, irritable. Get a bottle
of Po-Do-Lax from your Druggist now
apd cure your constipation over
night (tf)
written in regard to
Let us give you the exact
of your Title. ABSTRACTS
compiled quickly. All work reliable.
Plats furnished with Abetracts.
Money to lend on City and Country
Property.
Georgia has had *ight lynchings
daring the past six months, and a lot
of ’em down that way ar* very much
disappointed that they did not get to
add Lao Frank to the bunch of stiffs
that the average would be one and
a half victims par menth. If there
fs anything the Georgia man likes
shore any other, it Is a fair avenge
and Frank's carcass suspended to a
telephone pole, would have the aver- would have rick he*<teriw so bad. at
tge lees cumberiessiy fractional.
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A Gainesville citiaen who belteves
in old time Joe Bailey -Demooracy,
haring read that large amounts of
Texas walnut timber is being chopped
down and shipped to make gun-stocks
for the European fighters, declares
that he regrets seriously that Texas’
overburdened supply of modern po-
litical timber cannot be used for that
purpose and save the walnut groves,
vhich is so much more charming to
look upon and so much more valuable
to the public.
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GET BUSY GOOD HOUSEWIVES.
(By Associated Press)
BERLIN, July 29—Experiments and
observations made in between times
at the various battle fronts by bird
lovers have revealed some striking
characteristics of the feathered brood
that have not Leen frightened from
their accustomed haunts by the war.
Quite as unusu&l as any other con-
clusion i is the showing th At crows,
from generations of experience, fear
rifle fire but not artillery fire, while
song bifds, never having known, the
fear of the hunter and his rifle, break
into son^ when the guns are fired,
but are alarmed at the tremendous!
explosions of shells.
Even the trained artillery horses!
continue to show moie flight at shell
explosions than the birds The crows
for instance do not even trouble to
take to flight when a shell lands near
them but does not explode, and only
rise for an Instant when it does go
The St. Louis Store
For two or three years we have contemplated
changing iour business from a credit to a strictly cash
basis, but the time did not seem ripe.
Now we think the golden moment has arrived.
We believe the people of Gainesville and surrounding
country will patronize a FIRST CLASS CASH DRY
GOODS STOKE, where the prices will be the very low-
est, where they can go and make their purchases with
the confident feeling as to price and quality of goods
and where their children can buy as cheaply, as they
can. We want to start the new system with new
goods throughout so we are putting on a big clearance
sale.
The public is cordially invited to
attend two Recitals to be given Fri-
day, July 30th, at the Public Library
Auditorium, by the following pupils
of Wm. Crawford Keigwin:
At 10 A. M.—Joint program by
Letryce Murrell and Mary Francis
Allen.
At 8:30 P. M.—Joint
Miss Lucile Williams,
McBee and Miss Edna Dickennan.
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Tue Btate ot Texas is preparing io
icaaie a site and ealab.isu aa iastiiu-
liuu ior the education of the ui nu
children ot Texas. Tne school is »o-
cuted at Austin no*, but conditions
tor some time have been very unsat-
isfactory to the management and it
has been uecieed by State autnori.y
to locate tnat institution at some ota-
er town or city. Four hundred thous-
and dollars have been provided tor,
io be spent in the location and equip-
ment of that public entei prise hen
moved iroui the Slate capital. The
proposition carries with it a prov.siou
that the site must consist ot not. less
than testy acres ot ground, but uo
mute, tjuch an institution will Le a
most prominent factor in any com-
munity as a local business conqeiu,
as wed as in numerous other tvaysj
The institution is a school tor ^3tu-
latiug blind children, the attendance
of which is large and constantly grow-
ing. Many of these unfortunati| <<antteeptlc
youths are members of wealthy panljper amount of bile, digestion in the
ents, and parents able to provide them jbowels is perfect. No gas, no fermen
with all the comfor;s and necessaries
of life, outside of those piiys.cal af-
flictions. Numerous families, no
doubt, wdl locate and reside near the
school where they can often see their
unioriunaie children and thereby give
them parental comforts and stimu-
late them in the work they are en-
gaged. 8uch an acquisition ot desir-
able citisenship as these ;>arenis
would make, would cause a most ap-
piecrabie benefit to any town where
they reside, both socially and from hayjn
business standpoint. Thousands of
dollars would be spent anuualty by
the Stale tor the upkeep of tout in-
stitution and care of the inmates.
1-arge quantities of the com>um-d
commodities will be Lougut iu the
town ueaiby where the school is lo-
cated, and that kind ot trade wdl go
on lorever.
Uaiuesvill* is iu tue midst ot ideal
local-ons for Uta establishing of such
a Stale instiialtou, and with her ab-
undance ot pare artesian water m
Lneahaiuuble quantities her reputa
tiou (or nigh moral citixeuship, splen-
did healthful conditions, liberality of
her people a*d growing prosperity,
she oenainly has many superior in-
du» «meats to oiler tor the location of
that State institution near her gates.
The Lindsay National Bank estab-
lished a precedent yesterday when
they subscribed |120.00 towards the
15,000 Chamber of Commerce Budget
Fund. This is the^first bank in the
city to make a contribution to the
Chamber as an institution, states
Secretary Johnson. The officers of
all the banks have subscribed here-
tofore and it is thought that the re-
maining tanks will became members
of the Chamber of Commerce.
The names of subscribers not pre-
viously reported are as follows:
New Members.
The Lindsay National Bank >120.00
The Wonder Racket Store ... 12.00
O. E. Powers B
S. J. Beattie j
3. Selton ...............](»••••
Old Members Renewed.
Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.
S. M. King ...
Roy T. Potter
R. If Greer .
Old Members Railed
George Rice Ik.,. >55.^0
Garvey aad IFYaaher .. 4 36.00
TOTAL . >843.00
Previously Reported ..... |3,366.00
GRAND TOTAL f.. 63,708.00
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1915, newspaper, July 29, 1915; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1299094/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.