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without any further obligations. In the meantime,
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THURSDAY, OCT. 25. 1923
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hunters for half a century and more.
It is stove time, for the rfights are chilly.
We have anything from a Monkey Stove
to the finest Range, wood, coal, gas or
coal oil.
Come walk through our store and see the
many new and useful articles.
The Daily I
AND MEXSEN
ESTABLISHED I
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Counted at
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least worth the thiul;-
in Dallas News.
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GERMANY’S WARRING— AND
RECOVERY (?)
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iNNERLY HARDWARE CO.
“THE WINCHESTER STORE”
men I
ii'. while |
tnul e lough. 1
of unbound economies.]
se wlan the money
-> itli^iselv expended
a road which
U and Business
ria Street.. H i
>n« No. _____
loom Phone N<. 69.
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with but
lull
<a rcfully
a lioii'C with
who
which Christian Nation-
Il is hard to convince a
that Christians
when
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It is hunting time and the ducks are -
flying low. We have Winchester Guns Si
a* veil a« those
at
<-vnv ell
t of a
l.ik.
fra
a girt" ease. |
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The Daytime!
a life proba
“Cascarets” 10c
v it h t he
can
_1 „ :L. J Dike warning if they are really in-
.. ...v. ~ it is io build teresfed mthe welfare of the Ameri-
house and let is go unpainted and can people rather than itt putting
linsured. Paint the house, insure tom th ing over on thp people a
open to same
the pro- 1
offices
cm •
t hey
Light up your homes and stores with Ed-
ison Mazda Lamps. There is no lamp
equal to it in sendee.
dessssti
itio««s to make it^of S«rrice to a terrible example of the appalling ft ftft ftft ftji ft * ft** *9 J
~ “ - **-—'“eonM'qpeveaa of irredeemable govern- 88 ♦ •, ft! . HEaJjft f ■
i»p« tawj I..»»»«. ■ ABE MARTI^ <•
K S ft ft ------ * ft • 4 ft
from th’ Johnson far President Club.
We. wuz a little skeptical about |
women votin’ till we saw one back?
into a flat t’ curb parkin’ space to-
FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
Large ’ ri'co ________________________________________
l.rr“v y;UI of W hile lliblxm Shortening for
IU pound i ail ot Pure Comb Honey
5 jmund pail of Pure Comb Honey
> pound' of Fancy Evaporated Peaches for _2
*> pounds Fancy Evaporated Aprixits for
o [Miund' of Seedless Raisins for
•'» ,m>U>h|4 of Three ( rown Lsxrse Muscatel' ___________
2 large packages of Post Toasties
i large packages of INirity Oat' for
Fancy. Irish' Potatoes, per peek -----------------------
Porto Rican Yams, p^r peek --------------------------
No. 2 cans Cobb's New York Raspberries-------------
ide can of Cahunet Baking Powder for -------------
10 ]M>und i-an taluniet Baking Powder----------------
23c can of K. C. Baking Powder for-------------------
Crystal White. P. G. and Joy Naptha Soap, per bar
Freiu-h’s Mustard. |*r jar-------- -------------------
Extra good Cabbage, p» i’ pound -----------------------
Quart cans Wesson's Oil for only --------------------
Fresh bulk Saur Kraut, per ]>ound ----------- -------
3 pour l cans of White Swan Coffee -----------------
Fresh WholewheiU Flour, per pound -----------------
for
marks
( haos and
prceetlented i.^11
curreiwy is | „
pftictiial confiscation of all property.
People who owned property in 1“'. !.
who had deposits in banks
| . .. ...... n ..... , > >, .1 nit t
ty swept away. Debtors and specula
tors nu borrowed money
paid all their debts in
jinoii -v, iud many once poor
irich <oi paper. A new currency
la gold ba-is may equalize matters
I'Oimwhat. Business has become ut-
terly demoralized and ruin for the
nation is near, unless so’mthing rad-
(ical is dtnu'. The workers are the
! greatest 'Ufierers , only* the specu-1
i lators ami piofitec
I .e
I I"tied.
What a
< ial reformers who
aid purchasing p<
in t he stamp
N «e< ot i-class
•BbacrtwtiWM Ratea is UalaewrIU*
IWMn. month fai.alva.nce
OaHy, six months te attvance--M-®*!thne to
tally, one ywar in-advance1 i-C-W.**’
•whoeriptlew Rates By Mall_i»
Per mtSS^in '^Gffan^^ZS -TO*
Six months. In advance------>3.00
Daily, one year in frdvance---*6 00.
Ms., Owbers and riTOPef'ers the
UElfKI.Y RkGIMTEft A
mh^sk.ngkh
tf.no pe: year. 6 months, 50c;
3 months 26c; in advance
NOTICE TO THli FtJRLIC ~
character, standing or reputation of
»ny person, firm Or
whieh may appear is the <
of The Register &
Ue glady and pron^ptiy corrected
upon being brought to C— . *
the publishers.
TO' ADYteftTlSElM
In case of erron or omissions tn
lodfcl or other advertisements, the
publishers do not hold tbrnnseivee
liable for damage further than the
amount received by them for such
advertisement
The Associated Pregs is exclusive-
ly entitled to the use for republica-
tion of all news dtspgtches credited
in this paper, and also the local
news appearing horefo.
MEMBER
Texas Daily Press League, The i
Southern Newspaper publishers’ As- i
seeiation, American ff r‘..
mbflshers* Association. Associated I tflt <
Press, United I’rPsai Texas Preen!
Associations, Retail Merchants As-'*
socfatten and Chamber of Commerce
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arul 13
- .v'.-‘‘|ft
national bark with gold its a basis ot | g
i limited iincnud of redeemable gov-i®
[iTinnent paper money
the pa|>er
I.it a d'Si-oun!
■J Io ret at l‘rf"<
For i’
.....times lb.'
t he murning , J' ■'1,1 \
• rts hecaii'v ol
elviuent' in
'tn rt •
H find pronettv
mem -
npiithy,
l ■ ..fiv<-
< kiiidl.
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The department of agri<-iilttir.
continual decreasing of
■ farm jxipulation.
ter”
to > meet the requirements of busi-
ness.
Some of our so-called financial re-
will lie deflation with a ven-
but it i- the only ctMirse
| Probably nearly all t he present paper 1
mmiev would be destroywi if dis-1
a point near the actual|
the [HOple. on a
and retires alljg
marks now in circulation ■
t rate somewhere near the ■
e-t imated wealth of the nit-|ft
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MAN’S BIRTHRIGHT—Thou
raadest him to have dominion
over the works of thy handj;
thou hast put all things under
his feet.—Psalms 8:6.
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And it takes two fool'
a single thought to generate ;
sized case of mutual jealou-y
change.
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BDCK-DRWGHT
/a and I decided to try it, for,
U as I say, i had tried others
■ for years without any im-
fi pro vent ent in my health. I
soon ^found <ne Black-
I Draught was acting on my
fu liver and easing the terrible
pain.
• p|b two or three wetks. I
found 1 could go back to
eating. 1 only weighed 123.
Now 1 weigh 141—eat any-
th'mg i wanUo, and by tak-
in^Black-DntugM I do not
Mcmvob tried Thedford**
Black ^Naught? It not, do
sotoday. r i
Softer
dictatorship, the
h new cinrency gj
iwi'til on gold will bring Ger g
out of her trouble. To repudi- jm
■cuntlt'x billions of paper | gj
mark- will be hard on debtors but (■
will, in time, restore credit and place _
a riiititsl nation on the right road. Aw
History has never furnished such
TOUB FRIEND,
Ben Witt
’ . “WHERE A DOLLAR GOES TEE UftW"
PHONE 426 *• C0iq|BR(
i 1 I ■ i .-i-t modern
” ip-on t he <
I •. : -. f ’o' Ill tin o.-y blit
<..i lervnt a~]K< t in practice
plat uiie love affinities, or the
yilc machinery model in
nnetlimg that cant be
; Vallie
iniuuey is
inert I
Will (krmany ever recover7
-he 'tops the printing press
the issue of |>aper usme) , organize
national bank with gold as
thut to tin wind- xv her
ih< raising and -|^u<liim
for road'.
It is mi pitifully ea-y to
tn have »oim<>iie (J-e pa v tor
A bond issue to rim fifty year- puts
tin burden of |»ayinir on th*
and vvonieli who eotfae. after
n,. use the road! 1 it i*,
as a matter
blit it i' W<|
rai'cd is mi uiiv^iselv expended as I
tv produce a road which weals out
long ia-fore the bund* lieeume due.
In such cases, aud there air many
of -them! . ■ the laidy politic finds
itM'lf tu the iaisitfam of |»uying fur
ro*ds which no longer exist. and
tacMvi with the additional necessity
of rebuihiing the r<jad ami maintain--
i»g it, a- well as )>ayiiig the inter-*
est and filially the; principal, on the
butyls vviiiih Imilt load' wliieli wore
out.
There are case* Iwliere long term j
bonds are justified and ms’esaaryi
Bui there are no eaim> where the ex-
(icnditures of sinh (funds j, justified
for anythin^ k*s than a permanent
toad, mi located, mi built, *o planned
•• tn length, gnujienl. width, and
gold S
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Ueiniftu paper marks <au never he g
rcd-anuil on the old. gobi basic. Hiat
is impossible. Doubtless there is
-till diou-li gold and sound credits 13
in ib rnianv upon whicli to base a new g|
Doubtless the solvent iih- ,|
oii.s iif the world would be willing ft
> advamn- < it rmany a reasonable gold ft
cd? provided the financial affairs g
of the nation are_ptit in competent ■
hand', with autocratic power to act. »
At all events. Germany today is ■
of American ft
vv ith l;old “
t^nnany’s economic and financial
i<Wtiation today should K> another
warning to those who are opposed
Ho tlier goldstandard and urge the
I 'ii'istTtutioii of irredeemable govern-!
Iment paper money up to th * re.piir”-i
Any erroDeoua reflation unon_ the ;.nt.nf;, <(f busii.t as. Imodrni
’7orporutloL Henry Ford’- weekly publieatioiufe ;mil)tal,n
A.j cplumus , ceutly printed a series of articles l,n’KUCf
V’ uont the ^i,.of tb';ltianitv. I
< the notlca of X»I<1 standard, the impossibility ot i ,d
contimtuig' it and the need of a paper), < liri.tiirT
' etirrencv' for the common people. I - ■ ’
Germany lias been •<
with this sort of piqier currency. She
|r<4 >'tly has been printing paper
marks at such a rate that there are
estimated to be more than ItM) tril-
iiui s of mark' in circutatiun. This is
only a guess. The fact is. no oue
knows how many marks are in circula-
tion, l'hi« etirrencv is practically
vvainhless. and many ooneern* are
re^
printing their own money. - ejr< iants, i irrcligionist* of the ancient East1
• _. . 1 ■* zxF i» Ur,i .ill Hi wPil *| .... ill _______ —■■
regard t hri-tiamty as a bloixly re-
jligion. W ien the point is argued ;
Ivvith them they refer to th,. Tomi- i
Icicle records of Christian lands aud I
w ars
tave made.
) Hindu, for instance,
, , . . (k’liecate bloodshed, when he sees
1,0 owned property in 1 >14. j,ile,kling the bl<xl(l (<f llleil-'
4 or who held ’, .
I...... • .. , . i brothens. or <>t siraiiMi in various
mortgage notes, tmdd) their pn’l*' > ^.-ti.m, .,f llle W(,rl,l. Some pagans,
in 1014 have evvr '‘"'lerstand the difference,
depreciated Ut'ver'' •' wao are born !
1 with the understanding cant quite :
are now 1 I
olil'',,t ' H' l’aL’all's point ot view. We,
lonrsidves know that the very foun-
dations of Chri-tianitv are peace on
earth and good will t iward men. and
I we are sorrv when we reilect that j take one or two pleasant
our muscular enterprise often ; ( t.. : — ----—
bet .;i ns an.I out spiritual percep-! ness. No griping—nicest cathartic-jl
tions. Wouldn’t we make hotter prog-! laxative on earth for Men, Women
i i-O'S i,i paean land' if w,. Iieliavei! i and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 and | j
lett. T at home'! Tp.. j 5<'<- sizes—any drug store
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NO CHANCE FOR THIS
organization called The
time Wives League lais been formed
in New York. It is. composed oi
young women in business who pro-
]nqa.- to offer to then' employets lur-
ing the day the sympathy and at-
tentions they are siipjs
io m* after working h >ur.
instance, if Mr So-and So
down tv tiie office in
grouchy and out of
any one ot the many
family life that are capable of
ing the day w rong." he w ou
his stenographer, if she is a
Iwr of the b ague nil n
probably making him a
on the radiator, and bv
ministrations restoring him 1
frame of mind in which he 41 uhl lie
able to tackle the day’s bu-inc-- with icurrem v,
ze-t and full faculties Hi' particular 111
Daytime W ife «<mld ncecssarilv have Ho
to inform herself of hi- trial' and
tribulation outside the -ffat to
eqdip herself for her role >h< would
encourage him to tell her hi' troubles.’
'though nn-'t stenographers will agree haying large quantitje'
’hat it n il] i.ot require nmdi • m oui - <’-tton and paving tm it
In general, under the pro- 1,1 American currents,
n. the girls in the offices Nothing but a
n. jn-t what thrnr ein- standard and
sy-tem I
inanv
nt- i
if Sick, Bilious,
Constipated!
•They Work While You Sleep.’’ j
When you feel sick, dizzy, upset.
■ when your head is dull or aching, or )
j your stomach is sour or gassy, just |
that j take one or two pleasant •’Cascareta” i
conics; to relieve constipation and bilious-1
' ness. ?'. ~ ■
prog- ! la-xative on earth for Men, Women
W,. behaved! an'i Children.
home .'
w arning to so-called finan-,g
assert that the-ft
lower of all Is;
nt the g<»> ern- I
“I had very severe mfteks
erf iadlgesifon,” writes Mr.
M. H. Wade, a farmer, of
R. F. D. 1, Weir, Miss. “1
Mfouid suffer for months at a
time. All 1 dared eat was a
little bread and butler . . .
consequently 1 suffered from
weakness. I would try to
eaf, th«| the terrible sufier-
ias tn nay stomadi 1 I took
medicines, but did not get
any better. The druggist
recommended
Chris- Pinky Kerr bought a.good as new
thing— ha„s drum t’day fer nearly nothin’
museu- (
it i' m
aliui in tin’ o|ieu air.
Wins 1-eague is in !
blv more short than n e.ry. If there ;
is to be daytime wiving done it will [
have to cont lime tti lie on the sly.!'
TrU't the < uinnton or garden variety j
wire- to Me t<> that Fort Worth*
star-Teiegram.
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BUILD PERMANENT ROADS !
It i' strange but true that the man '
who ill finance hi- business *en-I
sibly and carefully, who will buy;
a nd sell a hon-c with atumen and {
wi«dom. wh< will <thoose his bank!
n itfi tin tu uloiis eane anil guard hi'
]HTM*nal financial affairs
utmeie skill, fiequeiitly throws
voiisulcrinu I
ot money !
arrange ■
a road!
are
-everal million
buy a loaf of bread.
misery are everywhere.
The result of this 1111]
depreciation of a nation's currency
l!»14. j
who held
- . - . lining vi nnirn, v*< < '■« One
experinicnUug (njn )|Ot )>r ., V(.rjtll|,p. Christian with -t
out I
o" ( hrist. 1
simply bv eating .. . . ------ —
ing a' plenty. When a Christian has Send the Weekly Register to some
a fight, ns Christian- often do. if one xs a present—*1.00 per Jiff r
■wars Hmong' Christian Nations are i and get a key to the Ford Osr.
fights, he is not fighting with his _________
Chriatianity. hut with his nniscles. < ;lt
jit is said that some of the niedita- ■ ■
Press) League,
traders, m inufacturers are all «t seai
Newspaper 1 Wilge earner- are starving, for it]
|iaper
Texas Press
Ab-
: bet ween
have been helped ’
tin* < heap money orgy. That is |
inanv today, the nation with thejO,ir*‘ '
volume of paper money ever!
people to 'bfflw
now> °*a *!•
■ -I -r ' ! 11 hH> ***' thMt ,*er<‘ ’•
REGISTER PRINTING COMPANY iog perm*nerft «I><NU *ny raid
(Inc.) Publishers (-Cpt its location, but this is only (rue ------- -
GA1NE»VJL.U£. TEXAS ; when maintenance is an afterthought, formers, in and out of congress, should
6. T. LEONARD . . President At is as unsound to build a road and
' - NM MamSrlftR i tft it ravel’ to pieces as i
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MOBTON SMITH______ City Btttaetuninsured. i aim me nvusv. ursu.. :Fvni«uu>^ —
U^MEATM jrr-p-- StaM^a—|n, repair^rr.'Xiwi 'it. may stand for ^proportion that is
- - Office 210 E.!“ hundred years or more. Maintain ijoubt.-—Exchange.
eet. ~ w istrasa Ottlea'tbe road as it is used, and ft should | J,— ——
u0',TJ2?1 K 3!288KK82Jf88S3r8S88
TH fTI LT? f-----~'T ‘ _jshould be built With bond issue!*4 ~
Entered at the GalsssVille postoUice ; money, and, only such roads Humid, jra r,rt-t*.ab-rtrv>rArie«
•" I , |]M byjit wrth money derived from VZ11T VOIlWinporariCO
mvIUc ;t<>wn « county or Mate bonds, as wiH ; «®«joKf2e21S»2«88SK
—I .toikerve town, county, aul state for a|||ftSftS8»®8ss -• » j
M_aaj4;.„_ winv • fc- ( i Christian vs. Muscle
To do otherwise is to betray the] The expression. muscular
_J.rlli,.ot tl"' helpless ^inborn. j- < |,ristianity. may lie described as 1
{ heaMiy or struug-minded reli-
giun, which braces a man to ,
fight the battle of life bravely • j
and niaiifnlly. The expression
was first used by the late tfeas.
Kingsley, a noted preacher atal
writer of the Church vf England.
—Gainesville Register.
Isn’t muscular ( hristianity the)
...i equivalent of the "church j
Of course there is really I
such thing as muscular
. but there is such a
good thing—as a
Christianity is not a
ithing of sinew, but of spirit.
nvi V. •< ..... ........... [into
being spiritualized bv the tenets L]av
I..;..:. But one can lx* muscular
ta lot and exercis- !
When a Christian has |
Christian- often do.
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 269, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923, newspaper, October 25, 1923; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1316266/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.