Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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New York Cotton
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BUY
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higher, j
We sell better mattresses
include
FOR LESS MONEY!
is.
gas
Classified Ads pay. Try one!
HAND-PAINTED
higher. I
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CHINA SALE
THIRD OFF
Register Want Ads bring results.
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FOR MILADY’S TOILET
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Lindsay street
From Wednesday until Sat-
Miscellaneous
urday night, we
will sell
will
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
OUR
SEE
LINE
OF
BOOKS AT 25c
IN A MOMENT
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Hurry! Move Little Bowels with
For Rent
Read This—
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For Trade
Lost and Found
YOUR FRIEND THE GROCER
easy
gun.
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-NOTICE!
Phone 67
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UNEXPECTED GUESTS
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H. P. Ware & Co.
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TRY A WANT AD!
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For Fire, Tornado, Storm
and other insurance see
any piece of hand-painted
China at ONE THIRD OFF
R. M. Fields’ Book
Store
Try This! A Gleamy Mass of
Luxuriant Hair
When unexpected guests arrive, you may truly wel-
come them if your grocery pantry is well supplied with,-
canned goods—a good idea, is it not, for such an emergency.’
It is no trouble at all to prepare a meal that will do you
credit with the help of delicious canned goods and other
dainties. ’ .
THX
W. W. Howeth Co.
ABSTRACTS and
Why Pay More
Elsewhere?
St., Gainesville, Texas
Broom Corn Seed for Sal*
Hemphill,
Williams.
brought to|
establish- I,
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We’re especially proud of our toilet ar-
ticle department. We’ve a complete se-
lection of all the popular powders, per-
fumes and creams, as well as the rare
and costlier toilet requisites in which mi-
lady delights.
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FARM LOANS
COMPLETE ABSTRACTS OF ALL
LANDS AND TOWN LOTS
IN COOKE COUNTY
GAINESVILLE MATTRESS
FACTORY
Telephone Number 133
18
the <•!
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Sales
Import-.
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FOR SALE—Six-room house, to be j
moved off of lot. See Mr. Rose or ;
John Johnson. (Ip) I
Phonej
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2.0-28L8‘M>
tons
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We Make a Specialty of
Land Till**
PHONE 331
■Lily
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S A I.E-»Several
Phone 262 ’
FOR SALE!!
GOOD PIANO
PRICE $75.00
PHONE * .
MILLER SHOE STORE
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H. E. BERTRAM
Genera! Insurance
Next to Majestic.
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool. Jan. IS.
feede
calve
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MRS. OLLIE L. THURMAN
LADY
Chiropractor
Office: 208*4 E. California SI
Mrs. J
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JESS B. HAYS, Grocer
TOUCHTON’S OLD STAND
801 N. Commrrue Street
C D. HUTCHINS
NORTH DIXON ST.
C. C. Nance
Chiropractor
Over Duke A Ayexa
PHONE NO. wa
WATTS
DRUGS AND JEWELRY
WE ALWAYS APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
Phone 666 West Side Squart
the semi-finals. and this match will
take place on Saturday. , $
1 w i:
7 3 ,
V.R. STOVER
305 N. Commerce
AUTO DELIVERY
WORK GUARANTEED
PRESSING
PHONE 342
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Daily Register: ,
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Ed Riddle Enters
Semi-Finals Of
Golf Tournament
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Spot cash!
Commerce
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WANT ADS AKIE A1D^oFWePOOTHVE’ KIND TO PKOiPffllTY AND HAPP
for sale.
[ tins Albert.
At once!
plain, dull, flat hair. You can
3.15 a
9.«>3 a i t ico
I FOR SALL
bungalow; modern
car in
R. Bha-k. phone 109.
Ferguson as governor, lias
Farr would not ad-
;s lhe author of the
that he will* introduce
I it. but stated tha4t ik was his knowl-
I edge that such
article has latent
off I s
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Mr-.
f<>r Dallas
Mrs. Ernie
days.
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To Hold Tourney Commission Leader Expunge Recon
Of Impeachme
Of Jim Fergus
HAND-MADE BROOMS,
Of All Kind#.
Small Brooms, and Toy Brooms,
Ceiling Brooms
Will Buy 2nd Hand Broom Handlee
STAR BROOM WORKS
Wilson Hoblit. Prep., 931 N. Morris i
opened olf 1-8 a’
1’. H. Miller. 135 years of age,
farmey residing three miles east
Marysville, died very
. ed firm : 20 t
West Bound
2 43 a.
7.10 a.
‘Barnyard’ Golfers Carter is Named As Resolution Seeks
f Rhode ;
town.
MOTHER! BREAK<^
CHILD’S COLD
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Whatever else you give your rihild
to relieve a bad cold, sore throat
or congestion, be sure to first ojien
the little one’s bowels with H'ali-
j Wanted
MEK WANTED— We are still look i
|ng for the man who is m»t afraid to J
We will pay while you arc.B
Ask for Quest at Gaine*- ’
Electric company. (It, j
sport and a
be seen
Futures open- I
I '
been )>rr-pared
m it that he
resolution or
FQR TRADE^—Good automobile for
household furniture. Address, “A,
3.,” care Register. (,tfj
the enviable ]
one. Hr. Ridule’s
INSURANCE
During the winter month#
you should be well protected
with FIRE INSURANCE. Let
us talk this O\rer with you to-
day.
We also write Automobile,
Live Stock, Tornado and Plate
Glass Insurance.
higher; i .
IJ.rtNI; '
none. | ‘
[PNEUMONIA
Call a physician. Then begin j
1 * “emergency” treatment w -h j
VICKS
▼ V A RO RUB
Over 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly
TTOE*
ENTRANCE
[*>ii(ts higher.
I Mar. 28.05-11);
I 27.98 *28.01 ;
I FOR SALE—Finest bunch
Island Red . chickens
Aching joint#, rheumatic pains,
g. neuralgia, can be relieved quickly.by
H a rubbing applicaKum of Ballard's
Hi Snow Liniment. It is i
■ | penetrating remedy. Three
g. flOe, 00c and $1.20 per lx»ttle.
■| by Cunningham Bros.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Mathew J. Ha*«scll and
g; Margaret Pearman.
James N. Saunders and Miaa Eu-
>i nice Whitfield.
To drive out worms that are eat-
ing away the strength and vitality ol
your child, use White’s Cream \ er-
". It expels the worms with
1. Price 35e.
(Fl!
TRY A WANT ADI
-----------5.10 a.
-----------1.55 a.
---------6.25 p.
North Bound
COLDS ’- , LA GRIPPE
—;aSttB^QUINUIl—
Standard cold remedy world ewer. Demand
box bearing M r. Hill's portrait and signature,
/mi All Druggists — 30 Cents
Local Produce
j Hen®, per lb.
I Springs, per lb.
Turkeys, per lb.
Roosters, per lb.
Geese, per lb.
Ducks, per lb.
; Guineas, each
i Eggs, per dozen
j Butter, per lb
I Cream, per lb.
j>TRAYEIL—From inv lot. one young
i. inouse<«>hired horse mule.
I say street, since the’
i new high ‘.school.
. . thiJ
Ardmore I - - -
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,'the ' start
Chicago Grain
Chicago, 'an IS.—Grain prices
wire iriegrlti'- at the clo-e today,
due to I'ticertaint v <-f th,. Europ-an
t and the Luk of e\i
t’roi isi- n-. i lo-ed higher.
May- op< Hi i eft 1 4 at
1 off I S. Jtilv opened
up 1 s.
I 1
.- immediately, you ha
it will be a
nuBis, so soft>;lustrous and so easy to
do up. All dust and excessive oil is |Let "Danderine” put new life, vigor !
and brightness in your l:air.< This
stimulating tonic will freshen your
scalp, check dandrufT and falling hair
and help your hair to grow long,
PHONE 252.
I LET JOHN THE SOLE SAVER
■ HFEL YOU. —JNO. DELFELD’S
I SHOE SHOP. E. CALIFORNIA ST.
PHONE 935
HERRMANN, THZ ELECTRICIAN.
Washington, Jan. IS.— (By I'ulted
Press, i—Cotton seed, exclusive <f
re-shipments received at mills f|-oin I
August 1 to December 31. 1922. to-I
taled .2.804,720 tons compared with j
2.514.1(14 tons for the corresponding!
period of 1921. the census bureau I
announced today.
Crushed seed totaled
tons compared with 2.081;524
for the preceding period.
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having given “California Fig Svrup"
as the laxative because it never
fails, never cramps or overact#, and
even sick children love its pleasant
taste.
Ask your druggist for genuine
“California Fig Syrup** which has
directions for babies and children
of all hges printed on bottle.
Mother! You must say “California”
or you may get an imitation fig
syrup
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pl I
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-outbe! ii
I s(<H;k--i- and
’ bull- >*•’ 5(tf'' (I •
NOT!- E I
>r x cur
Hav< F-ed Store.
times a j.-haice vaQety
< -;peciallv s-tvp you to
dii iy ;tin! ibick te.-'f.
<>rd.ei' e:tily to tts-ure
dav.
a . powerful i
hrctY »izes,I
Sold
(Fl) |
< in ulatisl. \ - I
‘Snator L D. Fairchild of Lufkin J
al-<> dec'arisl such a resolution ha*
l»ei n prepared, but that it lias not I
is en determined whether it will be J
intrcMluced.
York. -Ian.
30
127.52; MarJ 27.75; May 27.95; July
I 27.72; Oct. 20.15.
Enturds’Closed steady; 50 to 62
| !><>ii(ts higher. Jan. 27.90 trading.
May 2S.28-3O; July
Qet. 20 ’0-54.
Spots steady; 55 point
j Middling 28.15.
New Orleans Cotton
\u~tin. i.m. is.— (By A**ociaqefl
Senat ’r \rchie Parr of Rail
Unlay stated that a resdu-J
which seeks to expunge the
7 Accidents Are
Scarce With These
Electric Employes
SANTA FE RAILROAD
South Bound
Arrive Depart
5.15 a
2.20 p
6.55 p I
—10.15 a. 10.20 a
-----1.15 p. 1A5 p
------10.45 p. 10 50 p
narrowly I
was bruised •
about the hands and body. This is ,
the fifth accident’ to occur on Lind- '
opening of the ‘
I
WIEHHAX S. C. White Leghorn
■ I.l-l's. tro'n pen ot Hogatiized
Fleck. .s|..’,o for 15; range f 1<k k. 81. |
I’h-'lle 'ililH. 11. (iJStf) !'
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t ItfMi.M and BOARD—Reasonable. Ap-iW
! -ply 2>'4 East Pecan, phone 991. (21»
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Dallas, Jan. 18.— (United Press) —
Although he had eight'trades, a ma^
•wa- held by police pending investiga-
I t ion.
lie admitted that he had been lay-1
ing off for the past three years.
Houston. Jan. 18.—-(United Press) I
—Three* years, every day in the year j
without an accident, is the record j
held by thirty trainmen employes of
eight.) the Hod-ton Electric Company.
shot a ■ Nine other men have perfect rec- .
ord for two yetlrs and seventy-seven I
have avoided accidents during the
past year.
The men were recently commended ;
by the company for the good records I
You can transform even tions in the system,
have it by Cunningham Bros.
[ abundant, soft, glossy and full of life.
I Just get a 35 cent Itottle of "Dander-
ine" at any drugstore. TIm-ii moisten |
i a soft cloth with the “Danderine” and I
y draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. Instantly,
j yes.- immediately, you have doubled
the beauty of yiqtr hair.
IX)ST—Winchester pump gun. in'
tan case; either in Gainesville or : removed.
Ixitween Gainesville and Valley I
Heturn to Register office and [
(2D
j,thick, strong and Ix-autifuL
Railroad Timetable
M. K. & T. RAILROAD
East Bound
Arrive Depart
._ 3.12 a.
_ 9.50 a.
Denison -------- 10.15 p. 10.19 p joined
West Bound i • •
a ? uls — 2 43 *' 245 a I ur<bv* January 27. 1923 at 7.30
43 W ichita Falls 7.10 a. 7.35 a —
45 Wichita Falls 6.30p. 6.55 p
Mollie Williams left today
to visit ' Ker daughter,
Robinson tor a few!
* I i
1 1)MI head an i\ ing>
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St. Petersburg. Fk#., Jan. 18.—
(United Press.)—The Fifth Annual
“Barnyard Golf Tournament,” for
the championiship of the United
as he had to win the '.18th to aave|fmafps arMj purses aggregating $5,000
the match and even if he could doj^.ju.^ on t]IP National Tourn-
stroke corn- alnent “links” here sometime in Feb-
ruary. James Todd Flower, presi-
to the occasion, however, ami (|pnt of ti1P National Association of
perfect 4 at the home i Horseshoe Pitchers, has announced.
Flower, whose home is in Akron,
is in St. Petersburg to arrange
.details of the tournament, in which
• pitchers'! from all over the United
States will participate.
Horseshoe pitching. Fowler de-
clares, has gripped the country as
no other sport has done in the past
decade. Throughout the north and
east the game is played in all
creatipnal centers and “links” have
been laid out on the estates
of many wealthy land owners.
Women, too, have taken up the
large number of them
may be seen on the “greens” here
practicing for the coming tourna-
ment, which will also include a
woman's championship.
if. ’ ' ?
Rock Creek Loses .
.....j to Local Basket | Li,,Usa.;.
l*o- ' D 11 T “21 1. 1QI another accident Tuesday, caused by
)1V Dall 1 Cam to I / the heavy traffic during the dismis-
sal period fo the Gaine-ville High
- - - . .. ).„.] students are rushing
forth from lunch. A
, ridden by J. J. Bisagno.
i-liool student, was completely
1. when it collided* with a
of 31 to I Dodge automobile driven by a col-
j ored chauffeur, who suddenly backed
the first half the i the cay onto Lind-ay street from
*’ * alley north of the electric
After the whistle | light plant.
Young Bisagno. while
escaping serious injury
the first time Tuesday. The merit-
ing was called to ohler by E. IR.
Hughes, i-ommissioit-j-. who Jhf-n | jamps
nominated ; Carter for chairman.
Cobb seconded the nomination and
Carter was ^declared elected.
Herhine corrects biliousness, indi- 1
gestion and const i pat ion. Jt is a f:"“
herbal medicine that drives -out im- j
purities and restores healthy condi-
----- .1. Price 60c. Sold
1 cent pei vord for I Insertion,
3 cent# per vord fox 4 inser-
tion*.
5 cent* per vord fox S
tion*.
15 cent# pex vord for 36 Inser-
tion#.
50 cent# per line per month. '
NO ADVERTISEMENT AC-
CEPTED FOR LESS THAN 30*.
I Ian. 27.7': Mar. 27.40;
| lu!y 27.30 : < >< t. 25.80.
Futures closed very steady: 51 to )
54 point- Ifigher. Jan. 27.57: Mar. j
27.(14 May 27.C.S 7O: July 27.G2 '
mi- (M. 26.OS IS.
Spots firm ;
Middlimr 27.63.
poisons and waste which are enus-
iqg the) Cold and congestion. In a
few hours you can see for yourself
how thoroughly it works the con-
stipation poison, sour bile and waste
right out.
Even if you call your family
physician he will praise you for
“California Fig Syrup’’
[FOR SALE—My home, cheap. 220
South Morris. Mrs J. H. PadgcH. i
Vi . ’
If you want good Value'
■ money, phone tSl oj call I
1 have at ail !
of feeds: can
adxantage in ;
Place your I
di livery dame !
ijlStfi .
Ft. Worth Livestock
Fort W<>rtli. Jan. D. - Excel4
an a<F..!!»• <• of Ki t<> I’»■ on fat <
and vanners, the cattle market
niained sternly, (ahis ren.aineil
I changed.
j of act tie
• went
g market
i-r-- on
Shein
~ } wiH consider
New Orhans. .Ian. 18.— Futures )
ojH-ned firm: 19 to 3(> points higher. ) p-(
Max 27.42; I
19. at |
Tiie'
-fifth gride will furnish the program ■ STEAM
land the fifth grade mothers will be
: hostesses for the affemoon.
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READ THE REGISTER—EXTRY
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A high south wind njado golf verv
| difficult yestedav. Two niterest-
. however, wen- ilecided
1 in the. RoAani* tournament. The
I match Itetween E. Riddle and Frank
Stanford was especially interesting,
as tl(,e winner qualified for the semi-
finals and w as bound To be oin> of
(1J9) j th** last four players left in.
* Mr. Stanford opened the match by
I winning the first two holes, but Mr. I
the third and I
Mr. Rid I
Oklahoma City. Jan. 18.—Frank I
Carter was elected chairman of tip* I
corporation commission Tuesday, to j
succeed Art L. Walker, retiring]
chairman, wlio resigned on account 1
of ill health.
Joe Cobb, appointed to the vn- |»rpas >
caney caused by Walker’s resign*-] jq,,.,,,
tion. met with the commission f(»r I . j
i legi-la:i*.e rri^onls of the action of
tin* 35th legislature in imjieachins?
7.35 a
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I FROST PROOF CABBAGE plaJts !"g
I>oin«s higher. Jan. j . f°F 7,e* 917 N°rtl* La™n‘>e j
FOR REXT—Brick bhihling on Coin- !
nicr.v street. See Airs. 1’eiry
Brown. (-Hl) j
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The (-ainesville High school l>as- i school, when
ketball team won their second j Baek and
straight game of the season Wed-'| bicycle,
ne'dav afternoon when they defeat-1 higfi sc
ed the fa-t Hock Creek community I demolished
Idgh school team by a score
19.
At the end of t
(score stood 16 <to 14 in favor of the |-the
(■ainesville high.
(blew for the second half, the locals
kwept the Rock Creek squad off
I)their feet, and allowed the opposing
I team to score dint five points to their)
fifteen.
fids is the second game to-
[played by the loa«» quintet |
Leason. they having beaten .
Junior High last Friday. 23
• lack MeCubbin was ,'the start of
ve-terday's game, registering seven
field goals and five free tosses.
II Grant ilk* Mofton and Hulx*rt Hulton
[came in for si.*? markers each.
For F.ock Creek, Sullivan and
[Williams starred—Williams making
nine pointj® to Sullivan’s
Stanley and Peabody also
i goal each.
I'he lineup:
(.ainesville—Morton, forward; Mc-
) Cubbin. forward; H. Fulton, center;
Knight, guard; Hemph‘illl. guard.
Rock Crebk—Williams, forward; they hate established.
Peabodv. forward; Sullivan, center-
Mother-To-Be,
„ , ——— e i Read This— '
Heroine corrects biliousness; indi- j
fine i > Here is a wonderful message to alii
i When the Little
you can have that moment
v-«w
s< Ji
I ‘ sit ion w as now exti <-iF,clv unhvalthv, I
RAW FURS—I want your furs and '
will pay you full value for every;
I piece you haxe to sell. Take no
' chances by shipping in small lots.
Put your furs in the best possible
I condition and bring them to me and
[ flret the top price. Spot cash’ Ed
>: D. Barker, North Commerce (St.,
; Gainesville. Texas.
Most all of the people 1n our neighborhood know the
dependability of this store as to QUALITY, WEIGHT an4
PRICES. Send the children with your orders and they will
be served as conscientiously as if you came yourself.,
*• skinnesCs ejsxxs
Sell EGG noodles
FOR RENT—Small house.
1 ha® Boyd, phone 555.
NOTICE
Parents are hereby warned that
the lives of their children are en-
dangered by motor vehicles while
skating on paved streets. The city [
council has passed a resolution in-.
structing me to prohibit the further |
practice of skating on these streets. [
DOCK DUDLEY, ' Liverpool. Jan. IS.—Futures open-1
Chief of Police, i t (i f'ni': 8 to 11 |>oit(ts higher. Jan.
' 15 16. Mar. 15.21; May 14.99; July!
! 1 1.75 Oct. 13 95.
I Futures closed steadv:
i jsiints higher. Jan. 15.57;
| 15.32; May 15.12; July 14.87;
j 14.01.
| S|M>ts -feady; 31 points
dcma!ii<! increased.
i American 7.7’K).
i Middling' 16.06
Jim* Cobh, whose .name i
tinned in the alk>ve
a passcnger| conductor on the Rock
Island out • of Shaw nee, Okla., for
the past twenty years. As a b|oy,
he resided in Gainesville and fvas
connected with the Santa Fe ftnd
Katy railroads. He will also la- re-
membered as an active worker dur-
ing the war.
• r ide.
( ' »R\
5s and ib
| off Liat 73 1-4 .-.mi clu
’•>: |i,l ember opened nt f 1-1 at 73
and vlii-ed oft I S.
WHEAI 'lay opened off I s ail
■J.19 12 ami i lo-ed oft 3 i. Julv I
1.13 14 and -1 - |
ed niii-haiiged. Sc; f. opened oft 1-4 !
at .s|.O9 12 and idosed up 3-S
OVI'S May op-ned
i ! s and i-lo id up I s.
Uircliangeil at 42 1 -2 and closed up j
| 1-S; Sept. op4-ni'd up 14 at 4(1 l-l 1
am! .-lo-<-d off 18.
I am giving free tickets
■ to the Lyric Theater with
I each one dollar’s worth of for
[ Cleaning and Pressing, ■
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re- ;■
un- |
Receipt- were 1.5O(l head
and 1.000 calves.
at -teadv pri
was -tead'.-.
Iv 1.5011 head.
-ale- were llUihitllged. old.’
CA I TLE Beeve- >1^7.25; -t' ek )
s s;<e7: cows $2t''5; heifer- $4ft I
| 6.50: caniier- .sl.25<« 1.75: bull- sy.'5O
'« 3 5o -. yearlings >4.()5'» s.75.
il< h-s - Ih-a> v >'7.75'«S: irelium
‘ •■'7 '" 7.2.'> • mixed s66 7: light .ssf„ i
1 8 25; i oinnion s.',64t;; rough 840,5;
[ pt.rj- '5'' 7 ; rough lieavv 856,6.
j SHEF.i’ ami LAMBS -Lamb- 87.50
6, 14: yearlings sti6- lit ewes 85.50
6,7-5(’: cull- s|o,2: goats 82'-, 3;
| -.i et lie r - 87(«S5.0; -toiki-r sheep s5.5o.^k‘".
6< 5..3O6, 6.50; fei-der lambs si;11.! ”Ct reward.
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Rooms for Rent
12c
114c
25c
5c
10c
15c
20'
28e
15c
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.4?-:
Green Hides, per lb. 5c \fcrk.
if ar nin g.
vilh*
ns. The
Rueiut-
this Mr, Stanford had a
ing to him at the next hole,
n k- e t
by getting a
lio!e, w as once more on level terms. [ ]
Mr Stanford still had a very good Iq..
(thane? of winning, as he had a.
stroke in hand, but the strain of
Having the match snatched away
(from him at. tile eleverrth hour be-
gan to tell and he took five strokes
to reach the green. He missed a
lioleable putt and took 7 to get down
and Mr. Riddle holding his putt [for
;j five, his opjonent was unable to
ikse his stroke and Mr. Riddle won a
nerve-racking match and entered tne
penultimate round, where he wilj
, ... , |-riither have to plav Airs. Wilson or
I Riddle in taking the third and i . . , „
L i i i . i I David 1 timer.
fourth squared tne mat'-h. Mr. Ria-| I . -J
OR TRADE—-Five-room ; die came to grief at -the fifth, find: I
[ ing all sorts of trouble. i'he sixtii I
I was halved, but Mr. Stanford, get-
i tii.g a fine 5 at the long seventh
stoves. [ became 2 up. Mr. RiiLjh* won
(jl~(f) ' eighth in 4. but plaving the ninth in-
differ, ntlv wa- 2 down at the turn.; , , x , -------—■ — — —
.... . . ' . ... . I became 4 up at the turn and eventu- , oUt injlirv to the child
lhe tenth went to Mr. Riddle and: , , i • c? 11 i r-' J- t. n
, ( . .... _ . _ ... .....
margin of 5 up and 4 to play. She [ = ~
Hi School Student
Has Bike Smashed
In Auto Collision
REBUILD, repaid. -.11 and ex-|
ehungt- farm implements of: alii
kind-, .'det ain Bro.-.. Fa-t California '
-fie'l l:.‘ filoeCs from eourthoi|-e. !
(.121-W 1S-25-U ;
I'
conveniences; )
trade. \\jin.
(24)
NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS AND
INHABITANTS OF THE CITY
OF GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
I Pursuant to a resolution of the! I
City Council of the City of Gaines- , :
ville, passed on January 2. 1923, no- [ 4-
is hereby given that at an ad-I v
, , I meeting of said council to;
[ be held in the council room on Sat-. jhv,‘*n Saunders
••na i * » • * * » <# v • . • *0 F* N -
hl. the City <Council of the City of | i NOTICE
; Gainesville will consider the enact- i v .. . . . —
e 1* « r u I > “*• Aortll Sc hool Motn<i\” Chib ■
j ment of an odmanee for the sub- : . [ ,
mission to the qualified property tax j mift Fri.lay, January
paying voters of the City of Gaines- [ [3.15 o’cfcck in the <-iub r ;pm.
ville some amendments to the exi^t- J* ■ L. - .. ..
ing charter of said City.
This January 3rd, 1923.
J. A. THOMAS, Mayor.
F. M. SAVAGE, Sec.
Kansas City Livestock
Kau-a- Citx. Jan. I<-H(N.S-Ke-| Egg-, per setting. 81.60.
cii^i- 7.IHM); market higher; bulk I Fit man. .phono 266.
«. 1116- S :!!•: hcavv S.8(,, s.25: pack- |
i r- .*nd biitcln-r- ss.|5(« 8.35; light
88 20/,'8.“.0; | ig- 87.4O(a S.
’ATTLE Reicijt- :Mso(>; market
d v: [ l ime fed -tei I - 810(e 10.7.*'
ii to fair dre~-ed beef steers St>.7(*
■tern -tee*-- , 8G.70fri *1.75
-t-er- s5.75t'< 8.7"); ( ow |
Sl 9.Y(e 9.25:
.—.»..)(|6, s.2-1 ■
85..Klfo 10.25.
I Writs for free book. "Motherhood and the- Babr,'*
______ - j ccntsinlng import mt lnfonsiftt4or'
. « ,.. •‘Mother’s Friend/* to Brsdflel
at 10 BA-g3. Atlanta. Ga. "Metbsr,4
■ hr drusrlRt* •rverwhara
U Lid I [ *
—i[i
►
P. H. Miller, Well
Known Man, Died j
I :isf Wpdnpsdav ’.”t___
IjCLDv T T v,v411V0UC4j instrument#, bat with my last
[ had only a nurse; we bad no time to
erpf *1 Lnz*ovca T ar-nr-n’t-
rid all about I
I One arrives, va»
more free from suf-
ferine than you havol
perhaps imagined.
An eminent pbysi-l
clan, expert in this
•eience, has shown
the way. It wa# be
who first produced
It be great remedy,
'“Mother’s Friend.’1
Mrs. C. J. Hartman,
Scranton, Pa., says:L
“With my first twofl
children 1 bad a doc-M
-----2---------J®
then they had to usew
: instruments, but witu iurw iwi>
j children I us<*d Mother’s Friend and
a 1 get a doctor because I wasn't very
aick—only about ten or fifteen min-
of utra;” .
uddenlv at bis ' containing haaartant InrormauJi
! home Wednesday morning ------ —
. . 4 . , , druMlats erirywhare.
j o'clock. The body was brought to,
the Carroll Undertaking establish- I”
" ment and funeral services were held] ■
! art that place at 3 o’clock this after ' J
BI noon with interment pi Mount Zk»n, ^
M cemetery. Decease is survived l>y|fl
■l his wife’ and two children. His
I father from Chillicothe and a brother
from Abilene were here to‘ attend the
funeral.
Mr. Miller was formerly employed
at the Gainesville lee factory- and
3 worked faithfully for that concern
, a number of years prior to m®v-'
— | ing to Marysville.
The match between Mrs. \\ ilson
and Baxter Andrews, oiving to a
' | misunderstanding, was replayed
| yi’stedav. Mr. Andrews was obviOua-
, ' | ly worried by the w ind and played
tin** '
i far below his form. His opponent,
I batting bravely with the elements,
to Mr. Riddle and , ; , , , , i » t,
I ally won the 14th green by the ample Sold by Cunningham Bros,
weak put'ing by In- opponent also , . i ’
1 11 ! ..r ~ .»»».! I izx HlflV ShP '
gave him tie eleventh and the match! ,, ■, A ' I
. will have to plav David lurner tor
again square I his -4>eined to; ... I
attle Mr. Stanford a lit th. and l y
lo-ing the twelfth and thirteenth he
[ became tw<> <lo-> n. He [Hilled him-
self together. iMiwever by halving the
fourteenth and winning the fifteenth
and sixteenth again -qnared the
■' niati-h A 4 at the >~h<>rt 17th put
Mt. Stanford in
tion of dormi
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Leonard, J. T. & Leonard, Joe M. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1923, newspaper, January 18, 1923; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1316182/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.