Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
ROAD TO TRUE RICHES:—
eek ye first the kiigdom of
od, and his righteous: teas; and
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Taste delights in the wonderful
crispness and flavor of Grape-Nuts—
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in persuading tie tax pay
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not willing u> saddle th?>n-
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groom-to-be had taken the opportuhi
ty of their absence to flee from the
country..
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Wethington, D. C., Apr. %.—(Unit
ed Press.)—Many odd things have
osptfrn-d m Uie lOO years of history
of old St. Peter’s Episcopal church
bare. The church recently celebrat-
ed its centennial. In the century the
congregation has had only five senkw-
wardens. The present senior warden
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first.
There have been a number of rec-
tors. One of these served 44 yvapi.
Celebrities and aristocrats of the
region have been identified with the
career of.St. Peter’s. A crystal chan-
duller now in the churchrwaa a pres-
ent from the minister to Russia un-
dcr Van Buren. The church is an ivy -
clad ‘edifice surrounded by graves of
many notables. The founder of th'
first Washington, which waa a town
before George Washington became the
father of his country, gave the ground
for the church in pre-revolutionary
tlrnek. Every Sunday morning the
envelope of a member long dead goes
into the collection plate. A woman
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publishers.
TO ADVKBTISEteS
n ease of errors or oiiiMlong in
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intitled to the use for republica-
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THURSDAY, APRpTb, 1922.
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24 bars Swift White Laundry Soap for -
In bars of P. & G. Soap for-------4—
WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AC
[ FOR VOTAN PRODUCTS
BUD REEVES, Grocer
FREE DELIVER!
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A lilac, bpsh is a 1
Wherever it , blossoms
., Spring,
But, Lent with age and the smile"
i , and pegrs.
Which come to all wit)i the passing
. . years,
It seems to me that it wears’th?
. . glow
Of the gulden days of long ago, .
For all that 'n(mains of t|ie. youth
long gone
Is the lilac tree still blossoming on.
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IT’S GARDEN TIME AGAIN AND IF YOU HAVE
never enjoyed the satisfaction of having a garden
of your own, you should certainly try* it this year.
The first step is to procure Seeds that are guaran-
teed to grow.
WE HAVE ALL KIND OF GARDEN AND FIELD SEED.
Pure Mebane Cotton Seed. Feterita, kafir, Maize,
Sorghum, Cane Seed (red top), Sudai and Sure
Cropper Corn. u , g
J. C. NICKLE
N- Commerce Street
despair over his dig's-iv? trou- ; S S K S
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Sells Tires at
County. Qu<
None Better Regardless tof Price Paid
30x3, Special Road Hook Hawkeye -' $7.95
30x3^, Special Road Hook Hawkeye $8.95
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Sunshine and shower here again
Growth and health in all the great outdoors
Nature’s way!
And heiVs a food bringing Nature’s
gift of health and energy—saying to
appetite, 4<Cbme along! ” GRAPE-NUTS,
the perfected, delicious goodness of
. Ready to serve right from the pack-
age, with cream or good milk; not a
__ moment to wait.
Leave off heavier foods and make
Grape-Nuts a regular dish for break-
fast or lunch or supper; add fresh fruit
if you wish. Set out Grape-Nuts when-
ever the children come in, hungry,
from play.
Never a food more ap-
petizing than Grape-Nuts,
nor a combination of grains
so completely and splen-.
didly nourishing.
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today!
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Time wag these feeble bondi were
strong i
And the faltering foostera danced
along;'
Tim* was youth romped. in that
lonely place, > r u
But never the years will halt their
’ P*ace,
And t^e young must go, but the old
will clijjg .
To the home they’ve loved to th®
final spring,
For th?y hear the laughter that used
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When the bloom comes lack to the
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The worth of an Oil is rei
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long after the Price is Forgotten
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BURLEY
; In < tire tube? Why watte time that way? We do patching and val- <
> caninng jobs in double-quick time, and the chargd for this service la
I very moderate. Use your time te better advantage. Let m de the
- repair work on your tires.
Gainesville Vulcanizing & Tire Co,
Cor. Broadway and Dikon StK x Telephone 336
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mer Wins,
fe the spring a vmtng
Mtly turns to giwoline
A step in tuBt saves
Only neighbor we thint is out of
4ft is the one we owe.
Eat, driak and be
B has to fight to get it
fttorees are
to wn a 1
s ago there was being held
1 .... . uneom ; has to stop.
. But I Judge 1
which ‘ necessity. 1
i one.
Every bootleg joint seems to be a I
■ broadcasting station.
not by eetiqg indigestible
bye one sided diet.
“His cure was compari lively sim
pie. He was given, besides ‘flour vit-
Uel,’ plenty of salads, t-
taldes, fruit, milk and eggt.
f Tn .planning your fanily’p meals
remember that their dig Elions and
their general health demands plenty
'' kreen foods, fruits and lairy food.”
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Dallas, Apr. 27.—(Halted Frew.)
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DRY CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND
» ANYTHING IN TAILORING
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Good Work, Prompt Service and a Nominal
. Priced Charged.
ACME TAILORING COMPANY
Robert Bone, Prop. Telephone No. 28?
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Should a motor car owner whose tune may be worth anywhere
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_ Slifn. Pie|cens violated of the
grows and ‘ hv ordinance^ of Tickfille last Satur-
day afternoon, when he crossed the
.-treet after tie town marsh ill had
and main- tuhl him to wait until a wagon pass-
i cd, and like to of got arrested, there-
from the standpoi it of poiiti by.
Little Fidity Flinders is preparing
to depart early tomorrow morning
for th.*! Calf Ribs neighborhood to
let his grand (nd br^g oi>, bis new
[iair of shoes.
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B. Brand Insect Po*
happen^
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buckets were set under the leaks
better cul the home of Washington Hocks
system of. aqd quite a lot of music wae gnjoy-
‘ j m 'd from it. .Salem Barlow^ who was
put gravel I present, acconi]>aiiie<i the noise on
of traffic 1'1" banjo.
These im
will surely dime as the
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lief from the heavy, cloy-
ing diet of winter months.
Strength and energy result
from its well -rouiidted
nourishment. !
Let the call of the season
come in to vow. >
Gram ?:Nuts \he °ody buil^k-
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LAWN MOWERS
Cut Your Lawns Now!
We have the Eclipse Self-Sl
Mower, Keen Cutter and American
Prices <10.00 to $20.p0
ON EASY PAYMENTS J
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Imitation is the aincen ist form of
i bird in the plan is worth two in
(garden. 4.
4 winner never quits a id a quitter
nan’s fancy
getting run I
. and Insect Pow-
der; International Louce killer; Le Gear’s Louce Killer;
International White Diarrhoea Tablets, International Bowel
Coskey's Limber neck Remedy ;>» Gear'a Lxyhfi
" ittrnational and Le rGear s Poultry
If your chickaaa.ate not doing like they should, let
U know—we can kelp you?
WATTS BROTHERS
WB ALWAYS APPKEC1AT1 YUUfi
Went Sid* Square I ' Telephone
. LT f twW
Fresh Country Butter, per pound —
Picnic Hams, per pound
Cheese; full cream; per pound
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one-eleven cigarettes
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ileal convention. Not
thing then, nor k it
the pnrtioular occasio
rence i *----
it man was addressing the eon !
ion, who had gained
T_ tion as a writer of
the1 course of his speech
L_1__2 _1 _
“G*d bless the man who
field peas'” Of course
applause. But now eome i
for the man who eats greens.
May Delineator says:
■*A man came to a st on aeh speeial ■ Si
ist Sp <\ . /; 7 ’ “
hies. Every remedy had
doctor l_L_2 l:__ in
tori’
possibly be" my diet that
for about all I’ve etfoy years is flour
ait ties.
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Our Contempuraries
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I the roads in most parts ’of Cooke.
heounty are now iq exve lent condi
[jbmp. due to the goq^ work done by 1
pbq county i-ommispioner 1 and road the other day. several dishoans and
Bwqueers. The only suggestion we 1, , x .
bate in mind for inroiiiviig the high buckpt« w‘rt* un‘lpr the leaks
bways would lie to build I .
veits, do away with ft he
kruianing the roads unduly high
Ithq center, and finally to
——face on those arttriei
st frequently used.
vemenU 1
mlation of _the ooimty
1 demand for better' _
asea.—Gainesville Register.
I As long as the building
Itenanee of improved roads is admin
Mred f ’ r'
nd expendieney, just to long will the
public be skeptical of ai v material
Imtefit. It i - -- T’_™ ‘
an many localities the toads
■Urn
u*bis has heretofore pro*
Deterrent i~ ;-------Ji--
voters tn asmtne the i._,
nljty of more bonds fo ■ this
bone The people want p 1
l»n.| are willing to pay for them but
MMr are t..„ wi'dius 1
selves with a burden U ‘
Me. to be built and maintained — -
business ( 7 „
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THE OLD-TIME BWB (
A lilae bush is a lovely thing
Wherever it blossoms in early
But I nave a tender regard
For the old-time buah in an old-
time ynrd,
With. the house near-by and the
youngsters flown,' wardens, ine present senior women
And th* old folk* -living them *» ia married to n granddaughter of the
r .dOne’r r 1
For always I teneyT c*n *ee *
The ttedons teat cling- (p the, Ml*c
tree. -i
The house still stand*, but the walls
are still,
And the storms have battered each
3 window si|l;
There’s a tired, worn look on the
humble place,
Like the weary look on the mother’s
71|: • face,
Yef s<'jnehow or other I seem te.
f Jf know ,
That jay reigned here in the long
And somehow oy other I seem to see
The dreams which ding te'the lilac
tree. 7.
WE SELL GROCERIES FOR LESS. TRY
'CREAM, EGGS, PRODUCE AT H
Market price
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BE SURE -AND SEE US WHEN YOU NEED
SAVE YOU MONEY I
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- In a new package that fits the pocket—
At a price that fits the pocket-book —
The same unmatched blend of
' Turkish. Virginia and Burley Tobaccos
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Some fojks enjoy being fooled
more than being satisfied.
Take a doctor's advice about
what you should eat, and you
won’t hive to take his medicine.
Neighbois know more about you
than you know about yourself.
Real economy consists In know-
ing how to have fun
spending any money.
Too many of us look through the
mieros^pe when we ought to use
the telescope. . .
Peace and good will would end
ail the woes in the world, bitt the
diplomats won’t give (hem a
chance. .
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"The way to git a ^ecret out of
a woman is to tall her one of your
ownT>
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History Negro Woman
Drops Dead After
Receiving Money
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can ious or to-
ft* a ill come.
Neighbors judge a sen fanffly by j
girls
irt ir
tetfed '
I-too qtueh •'
f**1 r “
ner husband
that ah* had the ?
• off the mortgage on
their little shanty. The postman had
a few minutes
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>- recently
race for a husband, and disceverad |
brM*
TEXOMA CASH STORE
ie Lowest Prices in the
ty Equal to the Best.
PI35TARGUMENT AfttUIN« WESI-EY
UK>NYEe hc*eu_scmer AUNeri
THE
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BOYS BAND PLAYS AT
MEETING OF.THE NORTH
SCHOOL MOTHERS* CLUB
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The North School Mothers Hub
met Friday afternoon at 3 15 in the
club rooms. An interesting program
was given by the Sixth grade pupils,
assisted by a few pieces from the
Boys Hand. Thi- meeting, was then
turned into a business seesion. Our
chib hits done such splendid work
under the leadership of Mrs. R. E.
McCarty, whom evetry member was
anxious to retain, but the chib re-
spected her request that she not be
re-elected. In -token of her very ef-
ficient work the club presented het
with a silver cake plate. ♦
The following officers were elected
for the qext year:
Mrs. \V. ■ FT Bradley,, president ;
Mrs. B. Manias, viee president; Airs.
J B. Allen, secretary; Mrs. Ed Skel-
ton. treasurer; Miss Joe Gilbert, re-
porter.
The Sixth gradSe teacher and
mothers served anggl food cake and
ice cream to a large crowd,
year will be finished with a
May 19.--Reporter.
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the number of moving vans.
April showers bring dry cleaners
business.
One steady job is trying to keep
a job.
Some movies call a spade a spade;
others call a spade a subsoil plow.
Circuses are back o.n the road; but
the biggest one is still a Ford pass-
ing a stalled limousine. :
The weather forecaster has lots of
competition.
Conan Doyle says people stay mar-
ried forever in heaven. Some people
wouldn’t calbthat heaven.
May 14 is Mother's Dgy. Father's
Day is payday.
From his reputation as a killer,
General Semenoff’a name must be
i pronounced Bee-men-off. ■
Compliments don’t last long unless
you return them.
After a man buys his first lot he
feels like he owns the earth.
Flappers dress for speed and com-
I fort. ’ j •
I A loaf a day keeps the coal supply
t away.
I Tlie modem wise men pf the yeast
few | are homebrewers.
I a j A man who pays as lu* goes never
an uneom I has to stop. i ' . .
now. But I Judge rules a spring bonnet is a
.. . 11 to which 1 necessity. It is when some neighbor
is here being made an elo- has
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some dis .
poetry. In
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man exclaimed at a terne moment.
loves corn-
there was
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922, newspaper, April 27, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1316036/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.