Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 228, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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All Work Guaranteed
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XRAGE AND PHILADEL-
1IA BATTERY STATION
Is Your Watch
Right?
Classified Advertis-
ing Rates for
Daily Register:
•ad. tor n anufactliring th-
<1 clearest
factory in
more,
to
where J in Waco, Manager McKemie of the
and! local Ice cohipany being
for
be.li
lie-spirited concern spares
p® im
to
arid share its prosperity
vyith its patrons in way
purse an ! words of comnn nda-
hcnce it deserves and has the
By modern machinery’ we rebuild
your bld Shoes from heel to toe, so
they look like aew.
If you wish we will call for and
deliver your work.
f. W. DUHCAH
PHOHK ISO
Get it now
with an
INSURANCE OF ALL
KINDSI
FIRE, TORNADO, LIVE
STOCK, AUTOMOBILE,
PLATE GLASS
We Make a
Land
----PHONE 321
116 West Ca ifornia St.
PHONE 1108
ill find poei-
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FOR RENT—Brick store ’
on North Commerce street.
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Paramount
Ambulance
Servic e!
2 46 n.
7.36 a.
“tne
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Depart
6.15 a.
2.20 p.
6.55 p.
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with the
5-Year
Guarantee
Phone 918
When You Have Need for a
FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER.
All Work Guaranteed
Gas Stoves and All Kinds of Water
• Heaters Repaired
B. 0. (Jack) STEVENS
Phone 918.
206 North Clements Street.
LET US
INSURE YOUR
BAGGAGE
before going on your vacation trip
H. P. WARE A CO.
Phone 73 East Side Square
Gibson’s Mortuary
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Shady A Brooks, Prop*.
Phono 325
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the dinet beneficiaries of this jwlicy,
as
(23)
building
Phone
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the ■ midit
its g4od business and prosper in th'-
future
busings enterprises are more or less
a lots! public mutual affair, and
(aug.-19-tf,
Miscellaneous
MRS. OLLIE
L/
Chiropractor
Office: 208% l ast California gt.
TyOC
7. W. Howeth Co.
ABSTRACTS and
FARM LOANS
dPLETE ABSTRACT^ OF ALL
LANDS AND TOWN LOTS
IN COOKE COUNTY
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INESVILLE RADIATOR
COMJPANY
iator Repairing.
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Moving Made Easy
L'_SO GENERAL HAULING
I AND TRANSFER
’ Phone 49, Day; Night 961
R. H. YOUNG
IS *
b ed While
•k 4Am ran teed. AU
A Iding. North
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Money to Loan
ly company
ARM LOA
worth while.
beauty, good taste, enterprise
conclusions are
s< mi-publ: f
in their
and they hope it will continue
Carbon Re-
Wait All
Kinda of
Dixon Street
I AM OPERATING A
MOTOR FREIGHT
TRUCK LINE
and will make trips ts Dallaa, Ft
Worth, Wichita Falla or any town
within rei
Gainesville.
U fa.-
square ?
car-
t Emerson
Fan
No.
11 I”'
17 —.
I line-s
absolutely in every nook and
of
9
. in (htober.
fins birds at following prices:
< .s;t .50 eachcbekercls,
Phone 0001-F2. or address P.
>. E x 14 (26>
Lost and Found
r.
Ft R
outfit.
or telephone 206.
LOST—Pair double lense eye glasses,
in | lain case. Return to Register
office. (“
ally, should be proud , tlte
AU kinds of Cast Iron Repairing
for Gina, Mills, Tractors, Etc. it
you are having trouble with four
Lawn Mower, we can fix it THE
GAINESVILLE FOUNDRY CO.,
North Denison St
CAL ARNETT. Phone 254
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Each edition of the New York City
telephone directory embraces m<..e
than 1,000 eopicc
are all there and enterprises in this fly,, an i
worth seeing. t<s>, es]ssial-
Bi '
! FOR RENT—Flat.
(ju.!7tfl ■
FOR RENT—Mcxlcrn housekeeping
apartment. Phone 1158. (s2)
FOR RENT—Rooms. 4 Davis. Phone i
nubte distance ef
have a brand new 2-
ton Bash Truck and can
dasa service, PRICES
ABLE.
That ^statement
■und a littl • over-drawn, but j
the fact, which I
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I lotible the amount of the fund of said ing of
t-chool district will be required.
• nminnii ations
i'o the Board of .School Trustees of|
lie Gainesville I
District anil directed to Mr.
pones, secretary, marked: “For tne j
i privilege of acting as treasurer of the
' •ainesx ille Public School Board.”
W. E. MURPHY.
President Board of School Trustees
NOTICE
Elin •jslge No. 74 will entertain
next Monday night and kll members
arc invited to b<» rirehenL
\V. U. SIiAI>¥, N. G.
C. M. PARNELL, Sec.
as in the past, for after all
-~-r ii anxious for
,0ANS. Plenty of
roney, and qtick action.
JAMES R. BELL
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Specialty sf
Titles.
per ueek
r piAher.
i cg ilatinns |
customers and wage earners.
The Crystal Bottling Works.
.'this department cf the plant of
thg Gainesville Ice company is one
of the largest of its kind in Texas.
Registered Male Poland China
Hog at my place on Rice Avenue.
J. W. ECKELBERGER
Telephone 513
Bertram
GENERAL INSURANCE
■ext to Majestic. Phone 67
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RALPH BELL
Lawyer
SOUTH SIDE SQUARJ
Gainesville, Texss
SHOES
REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT.
I PHILLIPS SHOE SHOP, 1st DOOR
| WES T W. W. HOU ETH CO., EAST
I CALIFORNIA. WE CALL FOR AND
I DELIVER YOUR SHOES.
NO ADVERTISEMENT AC-
CEPTED FOR LESS THAN 30c.
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WILLIAM McKEMIE
FOR SALE CHEAP—Pears; small
culls for preserving. 25 cents per
bn-hel. Springer Produce Co., on
Katy tracks. (24)
Every person should be very careful
‘ the kind of Hair Tonic they
use. We sell the best Hair Tonics
manufactured. Buster Browns given
special attention. . Sanitary Bath
Rooms. J. T. SAVAGE BARBER
SHOP. Third Door West of Post-
office.
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to the welfare of Gainesville, both
with
tion,
good will of the people of this city,
i who likewise are proud to have such
! a e immeii.lable
cent of the revenue (derived from the | mutuil bus-ipc s concern
. But
policy of the Gainesville Ice Com-
pany is tliat there is nothing too
good f?r their rustomers and patrons
and therefore this energetic and pub-
I announcer lasing fixil:
ever, has. not j meddled with the pro-i voiced.
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| ring, that Ix'hig left to the Marquis .i ••
| Ice plant and its
f the regula-1 being the Crystal
| ami -oft drink factory.;
sion, from which fines imposed byi^'1'’ u 1
said commission will i„ • ■
Promoters n|ust put up i $5,6U0 lx*st.
referees $500, managers S3IHL time-
keepers and apiiiouncers Slot). Fight- , . . ,
1 exempt km.I to Ih» found any where on those
identification reard mundane shores.
•gnition by j ln:i v
j never’heli-s.
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RENT—Five-room
bungalow, with garage.
it cbiiufs in c;o>'-i‘>ne of them well satisfied with the
ngealing proci s-. j <' mmodity furnished them and the
by fruit -bearing ! service accompanying the same.
o i thq'r utside and j This company employs a large
these moulds. The freez- number vf hands, men. women and
f rhe blocks of ice is due to { Iwys, and the weekly payroll is one
g'” j ab-orption, the cold, whatever it is I of the largest in this city.
[ether or some othef natural mys-1 The
ions jhst 1
to the customer,
I xveigh about 105 of
pounds wljep it is delivered to tjie j ujik' factory
it is tile case with
This
ma-
rtain if
us with
m that
1 cent per word for I insertion.
3 cents per word for 4
tions.
5 cents per word for
tions.
15 cents per word for 26 inser-
tions.
50 cents per line per month.
been moved to
square, and is
with
Ed iie Macks’ Tailer Sllip, next toj
•I. I\ I .owe A Son jgrpeety.
action between the company and eta
ployes, singly and collictively, hene■ pally’s policy regarding the making
never any trouble there re-
IhJ.
I M ARRY IF 1/1NELY—For results
try me; l?es>t and most successful
j "Home Maker "; hundreds rich wish
j marriage soon; strictly confidential; 1 National Boxing Commission will gov-; and eonversiii”
courteous managelr,
Keniie, who stands
Beautiful flower garden and park that fronts the plant of the Gainesville Ice Company, where art is put into ice-iraking
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GAlTEqVn.LK DAILY RFDIsTKR, KATTRp
WANTADi ME AWOFTIHIE MOST POSITIVE
contains a
and striet sanitation prevail
co. ner ; Read the Register all the time.
lluit department and when the |
proi net- have Ixen turned ouF readj •
the consumer, they not only ,
the bebt and most delicious re- ;
freshing flavors, but they are Itfi
cent pure, as has been verified
scientific scrutinizing chemical
Hence the consumer need
no fears of coming in contact I
any pnwhalesimic ingr dient -
Railroad Timetable
M. K. & T. RAILROAD
Ea«t Baud
No. Arrive Deptit
46 Dall^a-Denison 9.50 a.
44 Denison 10.15 p. 10.19 p.
West Bound
47 Wichita Falls 2.40 a.
43 Wichita Falls 7.10 a.
45 Wichita Falls 6.50 p. 6 56 pi
of the best j products and a
to the trade absolutely is
out in detail.
'111Gainesville Ice Plant and Bot-
Worka <om|>ose one of the
leading industrial institutions of this
a large emjdoyer cf help, pays
at al! times fair and satisfactory'
wage,, and the company is compo-e«l
, who are
ready and willing to aid any
rthy public enterprise pertaining
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY
I nited State- Steel Corporation
wages of its un-killed workers.
United States .Marine suppressed
«• t nd
I fallen—a
reputation of being the
plgea on qarth,”
injects and other
intijuders are never allowed
a plan- of seclusion and ini- i
’W:
1EC
BIDS FOR
\IT1NG AS
THE GAINESVILLE
st 1(001. BOARD:
NOTICE is herby given that sealed
bids will be received until the first
in its manufacturing output, em-
ploye*’ wages and necessary over-
What Water
Does for
Batteries
Not too much or too little
—but just the right quan-
tity of water ought to be
kept in your battery all
the time,
The water does two
things: it keeps the battery
solution over the tops of
the plates so that the whole
plate surface is used; and
it gives proper strength of
solution.
Don’t hesitate to ask us
for water service even if
yours isn’t a Willard Bat-
tery. The Willard Stand-
ards of Service are the
same for every make.
Gainesville Bat-
tery & Electric
Service
PHONE NO. 415
Representing the
Wiin
fey H
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j TO AID YOUR FEET
We neccmmcnd Blue Star for all foot
trouble, »uch a* hard or soft corns,
bunioiie, sweaty feet or eczema of the
feet; aiid all skin diseases, fetich as
Itch. Eczema, Ringworm. Poison Oak,
Old Sore- and Sores* on Cliihlren. Will
not tdAiu your clothes and has a pleas-
ant ixlor. WATTS BROS.
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OiOflS!
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hW-i
pads, which have the broad reputa-j
J tiun of being the betd g<H»d- on the i
; UBirket in way of soft drinks xyhen j
ingredieii -. ;1y j,?rjve niore or Ifssj benefits by
j the operation of these ; enterprises,
' lienee we owe it to all | such to en-
jsrogress.
AT all times you
ji| <■;
five ekahiH-c
otlr capibil ty. You
j.^11 lie j eer
vu intriist
i eonjmiHsii
•it will l>c Honestly
fulfilled.
neither I
energy or necessary exix'n-cs I
carry put that policy in detail |
liberally
of ideal |
s<>; vic-, full measure, fair treatment '
and the best commodity in the way
ice products to be procured at i
■ in this country. A J
noble poliry sturdy and practically
adhered to and therefore is some- j
tlipig worth while, and merits the
coinnii i dafion of the public gener- j
are
Gainesville Elec-
per
by!
anal ysis
have
witli
company has the reputation j in tuing any of the soft drink prod-
like j of paying good and fair wages to u‘"t$
extending to tlirif;
j theni at all time- kind and generous
freezing consideration, courteous t
SALE—Complete household
Apply 503 South Lindsav,
z::. [ _______________(25)
FOR SALE—A-l Daisy churn,
equipped with electric motor. See
lack ilowcth, or ph<»ne 251. (20)
MILK
More Gainesvill: people are
using,our milk han ever be-
fore.
“There’s a Reason.”
Give our milk a month’s trial
and you can fine out the rea-
son.
, C. D. LAtERTY
XBbeicuUne Tested Cows.
PHONE 774
SANTA FE RAILROAD
South Bound
Arrive
5.10 a.
1.55 p.
6.25 p.
North Bound
10.15 a. 10.20 e.
1.15 p. 1-35 p
10 45 p. 10 50
■IS
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FOB S \LE — Piire-bnul White Rocks. !
bre.| to lay. Should begin laying! F . JI. 1 , — , ...
You may have these ! ister of the Ctirtrch of Christ, who is
- " •' ‘ pup
$5.59
. the -uliject of which was j is being llajuled 1
-o deeniy impressed U|x>n my mind I which k-cajly, will
recently wlnki I had the pleas- !
of . visiiing that spot, meeting! consumer, aiid
’ w th the genial ailH j the 50 and ; 25 potrnd blocks.
Me- is a marwlous and practical
s at tlw head of chine, (hough only before the public
by the j the aggregation, ivhcn it conies, to a short thde and is mannfactun <1
— *i.... , • , ■ 1 1 , in Waco, Jlana-xer M. Keaiie <>: the
. ‘ ' ' . . * ' .1 one of the
in-1 chief promoters and owners of that I
' manufacturing enterprise, a machine '
cleanest place on ' that has strjick a popular chord and
Of the Gainesville ; the demand for it is already so
they 1 large that tlie factory is far behind | iii the way of out-put of its prod- |
the require-j
Weights and
itirv, does its fund
(when it congeals the contents of the! each of its employe;
: water pitcher ,
No iiigreeicnt of this
; mat- riul. ammonia dr other contents
Me-1 ever enters the ice (blocks, as niaiiv
cont ent s
whatever can be* found in "a block <»I j there ia
Ice ! gardiiig ialxir conditions, bqj. all; deal
j seem to understand that the business
of this enterprise- is a mutual affair
to all connected therewith, and they
all labor with that potent fact and
object iii view.
Not a Gold Mine.
The Gainesville ice plant is not a
nly does th? Gainesville ice gold mine in way of dividend pay- of public-spirited people,
/ furnish it r - — h_ i± a... .
i the be-t ice to be had in arty marjeet the c-ontrarv, only
them cieh andj all [full ; holders
weight and a little
l^eac'h-i ill,l! *" °rder
Kx|*Wid make the custom tmifaym, the
HOT RXRBECUE and Lunch Goods
for pienics and outings. Central
Meat Markut, Phope 281. (jltf)
FOR FRESH MEATS, BARBECUE
EACH DAY. PH(»NE 166. W. O.
MAULDIN, K. CALIFORNIA ST.
PHONE 935
; HERRMANN, THE ELECTRICIAN.
the nianily art of fi-tiiuffs ini
t uba. There is little left tojthe im-
m.u»uu, agination ■in the 26 sect inns of these]
(12-19) regulations, ju-t approved 1
secretary of government, efen t..^,
I fee to be paid to the timekeaper and
------------ s].5 jOr aeh, .
i performance. 'The government, how-11'1 rte,h"1' bu-ine.-s
THE PRIVILEGE OF. c' U" ha iar; r...
TRFXSURFR OF i dure ‘ shnpersjjn the-
PLBLlCjof yueensburr. tran-latei by
competent authority.
Interesting features
t’ons include bonds which must be,
ilav’of sl‘|7c'mlwr717>±2,“bv“ v it *. the boxing eommis-l f
. * ci x la *1 i i jiliill Tr/ilYl vvl»i«-ii tiuoj inirvAG/wi i»t»l
ot tru-tees of the Independent School .. . ... ,
District of Gainesville, Texas, for the! *a,d t‘>n,m,ssil , W1?‘ be *
pt iv ilege of acting as treasurer for the r"1<|,,ii- mu- pin up
-aid school board for the vear com-i
, ■ ,. . , Vox ; ivvvpeis aim am
°"_t.he_f.,LSl (layx.of .^^“Jers and seconds ate
To secure hn
however, which means teeo
the Ixtxing com mi —ion. the .-tale of. . , . •
fees runs froL a -ST'.) for Havana | "‘"'I 11 ”
i —-j—------- —promoters and $!0i) for thole out-1 anY OI>e can reaiiilv verify by making:
j of fund- to pay thrt expenses of the side the capitial. in_/j for Seconds, j a visit and brief ’n-pection of that j midst as und of the largest business
l -chools, and what amount of inter-( Managers must pav .‘-To f,e-ealh box- . • •]•> . 1
]-t will !»<■ paid on the daily credit I er in their sttablc. am! the fighters ’. '
X'q for card -, li.—i- card-1 J“‘v “r‘
pcrn.it lhefil-lly by (hose who admire the beauti-.
ful. cleanly and attractive environ-
- along with business; pursuits.
This plant has bng hail the
Independent School j la tions prohibit betting in t lie places' viabl. reputation, not only at home.
,' but abp
fights) |,1!l,''‘. cleane-t at
th: n 6'j days i ice turned out bv anv factory’ in ' •
• I x * 1 * 1 I * i \ * •
this •i’untrv. ] j I policy and intention of the
This ice is made of deep well water (through the careful and efficient
which goes through a beiSing and] agement ot Mr. McKemie,
distilling process and filtration be-1 strives and hopes to please all the
fore it is turned in a> the big mould-! eu-tomers by’making each and every
hi'.' v -'-c]-, where
ta.t with the co
. totjnd it-jWhi. h is supplied
pipe bnes or
adjacent tn t
I ing
We Have a Full Line of
WILLIAMS’ STEEL’AND WOOD
TIRE RIMS
that will not warp.
AU Hindi Bicycle Accessories, Repairs
LASTER BROS.
North Commerce St. * Phone 851
conus tt> purity of
flavors and refreshing potion
mtule from - ’ •
eenrage and foster thel’
for by so doing tva heccnne benefici-
aries thereof to a certain]extent.
of the Gainesville Crystal Bot- ]
Works, a subsidiary of the big!
ice |’ant. and hero too, as in the ice |
treatment ] fact; ty, tluj watchful eye of tin .
and the square deal in every trans-! gejic ral manager, Mr. MiKemie, is*
al wavs alert- to sec that the con:
accessories, tl,“'r;
Bottling Works] with onlers.i •
; model of-| This machine meets
ai d other equipment t hat go i ments of tlie State
deducted to maki up and complete one of the . Mea-ure- lavy and has been -tamped! it
nio-t modern and
ideal business hidtiiutions
D TO PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS
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Gainesville Ice Plant Lives Up to Its Name as “Cleanest Place on Earth
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These products are
l ]>uie di-tillcd water, and the pure-’
j aii'
j ma itt fact tired for such purposes and]
‘’sweetening"' flavor is made I
fro u pure and the best *rrade stigar. VALLFY VIEW SUN OFFICE
, ; r;„ i , .. , MOVED TO NEW LOCATION
saccharin • or low-gr;ule sweet-
plant ' enii g” products whatever are used in
decoction of any f the mi’lti-i the iti-t side of tic
of soft] driuks turned out at th; ! now loiatcp in the b-t|hling
factory which has the
•'ch ane-l i
where dirt, flies |
(ontaiftmatinv
eim !
If your Watcl does not keep
ood time, bring it here and we
-tn clean and Repair it for a
aoderate chargi. All work is
naranteed.
C. M. Presley 1
1 r- i
i FOR RENT—7-rootn residence, North
' Dent on street. Plame 638. (26/
Help Wanted
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED—$40
Aeekly, full time; $1 hour spare
time; sellins guaranteed hosiery to I
( wearer. I"
International Hosiery Mills, Norris-1 * -----;--
|,n-------2 2*11Rev. Dunn Preaches
Poultry and Eggs To Large Crowds
lee
that not <’i>!y manufactures tiie j the
pure-t and ia-st quality of ice to ’
had airyv.here. but that the i
‘ panv is determined tv -jive its
(trims everywhere a square deal
way of full weight ami measure,
| pronq t delivery, courteous treat- j
■solid) mint, satisfactory service and prices. ;
-iml. U>ing the carefully studied aim. I mdculate surroundings, -where clean- !
i conij'any.
man-
v> ho
ir
charming j with the seal of-approval, after care-liicl;
j ful insjiectioo. by the State Weights
! and Measures department.
Gainesville
’Hire,
minutely- filter-
reason that thi-
s oc-
Rev. G. A. Dt(nn, dr., youthful min-; ea.-iou- by chemists as 100 per cent
l**r <»t tl»<> 4 *li tb >-«'!• I. ! •-.■•-w.x .1 i ___L >
conducting a revival at the Reed!
schoolhouse. 9 miles west of the city.'
is holding the ^attention of large]
crowds, over
coming out to luear him last ni<i|tt.
, The meeting ik to continue urit. ...^.
middle of next peek. Services will be*
the plant an
Bonds and Fin O’er * (By J. T. LEONARD) the designated number—for in-
i ** 1 Li t i-_- story About the "cleanest stance, the 100 pound block* weighs
Prints in Cuban I plac? -m earth."’ apd what it con-i-ts ! 10“ poundp when it comes out or
D • r» 1 01 1!iav 1k' ‘’itclrest to many read- the scoring machine. These extra
] o I (,rs ()f -j-]),, F_‘■zi.-(t r, hence I under- ] pounds are intended to make up for
Havana. Cuba. - Identification' i-Imi-iiig [task to briefly tell ( any vva-te or melting while the he
cards, embellished wi’ii all Hie war- that st ay,
time passpoitt trimming-, for pro- .
moters down to lowlv towel swing-1
* L . y- f»v y
ers, constitute one of the features of |
the new regulation- under uliieh the] ore
1 most reliable; years experience; de-1 ern
j script ions free. rThe Successful '
] Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland.
[Calif. (----
j her, 1!*22. and ending on the last day]
of August. 1923. All bids should state*
i what interest will be charged for
'amounts that have to be advanced at
I time* when the school board is out]
of funds to pay thrt expenses of the side the capijil. to ?5 for leeonds i
i I____1 .....1 _______A - £ r_A__ ! - . ’
! -st will be paid
] balance of funds on hand. A* bond to'ithemselv
• proved by the school board in are so arrangejl as
... * a great deal of pers<4ia! in-!
All I format ion eonijcrniug ’Jo I. ardr. even!
shoiuld be addressed ■ down to his linger print-.
| -still other jirovi i< n- of t!.« regti-
Claude | "here fights pre -taged: appearance j
yle in the ring of pugili-t- le-- titan ISj
1 years old. staging of return | f’ ’
within a period l --s 1"
and more thaii one fight
for any indu-trious loathe
Promulgat ioij of ihc -e
was made necessary by the extraordi-
ary spread of jaixitig in t aba jduring
the last year.! Creation,of the Na-
tional Boxing (1'ommission, healed bv
.X... | Senator Ro-enJio Collazo, v. t* tin.
„ See first step takei) to regulate th'- -port
Clyde Maithcrly at Register office. ’The comma sioii. howo.
/001 se]t- haiKiieyppGj jn ;t. a’teitpt t<
protect the ppblic from un<-rupt-
leu- promoters (and manager* aiid ap-
pealed tor inord authority , vshieh was
(given it l.y the secretary of tlfc [
ernnient. The L-ommi-sion now|is
arnging to ally itself with amilai
bodies in the United State*.
■ 1_____________________
NOTICE, MASONS.
All member^ urged to meqt at
Hall at 8 o’clock Sunday n.orning to i
go in a body to \ allevv View to at-1
tend the funeral of Brother! Me-1 ever enters the ice blocks,
Closkey. j Itcople supixjse. hcAee no
t-.xjMTienee. unn/cessary-. • Wf A. ROBERTSON, W. M.
al Hosiery Mills, Norris- * * ------*■---
j ice made by- the
_ ’ ~ I - ~ plant, cxcv| t the elements «>f
i at ■ boiled, distilled and
The Reed Schoolhouse .<>d the
■ ice ha- la-en producer! on various
1- )>v .1J 1IU1 ,
j pure, absolutely germ proof]
Full Weight And Then Some.
f large] Not * ’ ’
tflirce hundred people| com^iny furnish it
4il the - but it gi
I 1'" — W " "
held tomorrow’ I morning and dinner] r
1 will Im- served on the ground. K*
“71U I *,1« " ‘ll ,H? re6UA,e<l again at 3 th-iocy’
— | in t i< •al’ivrnooii and at S <>’< in k- ip !
LOST—Solid gold medal,, bearing1 the evening the;-.•nn<n; will conclude 1
engraving. "From Grandma.” Re- the program of the day.
|| i turn to Register and receive reward. |
. / 123)
t or
pays^ the stock
, an annual bonus of <i ]M*r
generally’; e<’ut on the invested stock. The up-
do this keep of this plant, the material used
____ XL.. I ______r X__V..X....X '
in : 1* saltcruooii ami at S o • iig-k ^.company has recent ly installed in
ice-scoring machine, head expenses, consume over 90 per
through which the Hocks of ice (are <
passed before leavht^ the factory operation of this factory.
I This scoring machine mechanically
these blocks into 100, 60 and
mutiny on the (Panama steamer JM- ’ lXjWn,l blocks, though each bjpek
few pounds more than
Something Worth Remembering
Gainesville! patrons of the h eal iee
company, esp cia
ot the tact (hat they have in their
no
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 228, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1922, newspaper, August 19, 1922; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1316133/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.