Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, August 3, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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the peppy bran food
When thoughts turn to Laundry
worries—forget about them by
sending your Wash to the Snow
Laundry. Whether it be a ques-
tion of cleanliness or economy—
end all doubt by calling a Snow
Laundry delivery car.
Fresh
Vegetables
B Also complete line Staple ■ '
■ and Fancy Groceries, Fresh
■ and Cured Meats.
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GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 3» 1925
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Dog Hill Paragra.fi
By GEORGE BINGHAM
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Not httijf ago a girl was
; proud of her cooking ability than
When kissing a girt in an auto ar-
range matters so she ia looking one '
way and you the other.
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SNOW LAUNDRY
Auto Delivery
BIBLE THOUGHT
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Mrs. R. C. Whiddon at
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iodline*- with roirtentnrent
. For we brought noth-
nuT into t^ia world, and it Is certain
<e can carry nothing out. Ynd Irer-
fo food and raiment, let •< be there-
with content.
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ihnt when we hate Tbfc we Im
aad aliound. i
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Good-Bye Laundry Cares!
1 mo Bwateoaa Office hM B.
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Mepaowo Na
For pop* ■wC
• at PEP. --^S^
Keeps chil- 7^-'
dren and grownops
lt*ppy *»<i p«ppy- A
cereal chock-full of
health-building ele-
ments— and marvel-
ous flavor. Your gro-
cer hi
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l wducated pwipie nft<n ihtnk cd-
rn-nUor ian't wr-rtli w hile , .
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• What all tiie wOihi is booking for-
A plain to park 1
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CH EXAMINATION.
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Most |»-o|.lr ace|n to rate very
1 h- where they are going, jli»t *> ’
aie gi'ing. '
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Ivideatly the hard.-rt thing Pie>.i
■lerr (<>olidge ha* to l«» 14 to take a
i a-ation.
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lii ji'lsorne h as ha-nia-tme doewl
ami whatever the fact* about cvohi-
d<>n't
j SIMS
W'SAYS
Wish the doctor would tail ua wa
couldn't eat anything except friea
chicken.
\lr» W. A. Jarniion of Proapar.
Texas i* a new aulMwriiM-r for the
Weekly Register.
, and the folluw-
ratea are for papers stat by mail.
One month, ia advance-------S AO
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1.5.00
If yon live beyond the dtiae men
Honed above, the mail ratee are at
fotlowa:
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One year, la advance——--—-A5A0
UM Owners and PvbliAtrt of ths
er—MLY Mpnirr— a
U M per years • montha. Ma
I months tin, ia adVMM
aaTtci »• FVBM® _
SkZfmeter,'standi ng or reputation of
snr Mi
nhieh i_.
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tinn may ba. human beinsr*
ha-'c to art Ilk-' m.^ukey*. .
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Nome auiltoriimm »av map’* a failejt
ilhinKy and other* »av be I* a ri»ep
.ape.wud it lu«k» a* if th.-re i* a g'*4l
dml t< b- *.iid on both -idcy
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Oregon eitiaen* who an !,l>c<l Japdii-
eec re-idents may h«ie acted troib
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W. A- James and daughters arrieed
in the city about noon today frbm<w
their home at Midlothian. 1 •**■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
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II. A. Brite Dry Goods (Jompiiny J
atyl ttie ate< Dry Goods Company
stix-ks were also damaged by sincke ig
bden given out.
Local Baptist
ante a
14 lbs. Cane Sugar — _ $1.00
HOc Poultry Powder _1 | 30c
• iOc Stock Powder for | I 30c
3 lb. Catmry Bird Seed ; 50c
Black Eyed Peas. lb. IZ’/jC
Spanish Peanuts, lb. i. 10c
Turnip, Rape, .Millett, Hega ri, Darso and Feterita Seed
King’s Grocery and Seed Store
104 North Commerce St Phono No. 434
VXUEDE IS ALU
THAT MIATG2
in hk heart, there is no God.”
Evolution ia a low and subtle form
of infidelity, but misnamed science,
for the purpose of deceiving the less
informed, and insist it be taught in
our public schools for no other pur-
pose but to instill in the minds and
hearts nf our children that the Bible
is not the truth and that God ia not
creator of the Adamic race. It aimpll
shows the cunning and deep-seated
witchery of that satanic spirit and
[the perpetrators of whieh are named
in the 8th chapter, 44th verse, of
.[ Every day I in every way,
.'I ri* g... • . .* *.* • ...
Gftraud venue Baptiat Church,” Hev. g
Ej A' Wesson, the pastor, stated Mon- g
•!;»■• morning, in commenting on the “
e.xjcelleol -services held Sunday, wien
thiere was splendid attemlamt in I be
Hjorning, when there were two «Jli-
titons to the churi-h. and a re«rd
lafraking r-row<| at the night nervier.
iTbe "marriage” in the B, Y. 1*.
sen'
been put on, Bev. Wesson says, and he .M
ufges the yc ur^f ;>eople to become as ' I--
MM-iated with this splendid group ! of ;M
workers.
business njajn.
ti|k will not
at its highest
-T.....’h 3 'j
shot Id thin go into business
t me
say*,
vichl in
A* viriotw champims of tlnsr
* t ie l>elt h»4g
f|n t. Tli^y
pounded busim-s* men u imereifulllt.
This fall a l-ill pn-l-sbly « ill l>e drafl-
■ <1 10 the way* and nieiyii- commit-
tee. Il ia going to heli the Sinml
la mm of errors or omtaMoM In
local or other advert teem Mta. tbs
Mb'iehera do not bold tbaoiMlvM
for damage further than tbs
swieant received by them for reek
sdvertlamnanL______, ;
Tbs daMrtaMd Fmm la mlwlrt-
w wiitM leitbe um for rapubliM-
doa of all aMS <
tn Uls nan er. and alM tbs toMi
sewa appMTtng bortn.__________
tasoclated PreM^t^Jted Press, Tes-
ta l-reab Aaaoelatloib Texas I-ally
press- league.
Aay erroneous ffDocUojn^upon_tbs
ir»o#, flnn' or corporation
may appear la tbs oolamaa
Register A MosMagoy will be
aad promptly corrected upoa
brought to tbs notlM of ths
bull luT foremostT spoksamanT to
' gone.» Had be lived It would have!
been ths important political Imusi
—perhaps a predominant one. j
• Can his place be taken? At flrsii
thought1* * political ‘ Washington) *
seems to doubt R-. \ . *
e». The Democratic' element ’ which
he represented postdbly was un<
able to name candidates but al-l
ways was.able to veto others. No
platform could be adopted without)
Bryan's consent.
■ If he was not ths party’s abso’
lute dictator, as earlier tn- his ca-[
reer, at any rate he Invariably
could force a compromise And tbs:
sentiment the former Nebraskan
swayed remains, but will it loss
/its cohesion, lacking him to hold
it together? Politicians wonder;
* Their surmise la that he will
prove something similar as a loss
to fundamentalism as La Follette
was to progresslvetsm
It Is no small compliment to!
BryaA's strength that he was so
generally recognized as the na
tional apostle of personal moral
Ity’a claims to consideration as 1 ,
political issue.
Those who differed from him. far
as poles apart in view, nevertheless
concede that he did more than any.
single man to make It effective.
Dramatic in life, he died at a',
dramatic moment.
Many may dispute he was groat
intellectually, but none questiona
hto greatness of personality^
Sugar Cured Bacon, lb.----27c
8 lbs. Swift’s Jewel Lard. $1.40
1 gal. fresh Honey 4 |1.70
1 gallon good Vinegar ._v_ 3.5c
1 lb. best Peaberry Coffee 40c
1 It. bucket Peanut Butter 25c
Wr nw.v not I *»■* wh«-n Sere wt)l
off, hut investjuent ajpeats^ git
it m-Ww-Iiow.
We -nii’t «.vt <»ur rake an ha»<- ».
Izit tf. k.n hort<»w iiiob«*y <i«> a 1
an’ still drive III.
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the *vre of di-ea*". tie*- Idin of tli"
regulut ) hrsicil ex.-wuiU-lin^ i> t-v-ihg
e»tshli-ln-L
*kti»etin.es ‘ic physical
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AThreat.to Mother
CANfT Z
ENEN SWIM ,7Ae-ANO
9CSID6S IT U)0kS LIKE <
RAIN' _
i of her necking ability.
Men are funny people A man
wiU chase a girl until she catcher
him.
JUST FOLKS
By EDGAR GUEST
8 S 8 S --- «««■
, A LITTLE GIRL’S QUESTION
I’m jU«t a Htth- girl, and ». 4
Everybody aayw: ”No, rto!
iwtf 1‘t'tle gir| that sees
Fun in chasing birds and Lee*
Running aft t ^.usic men.
But if I get started, then
Nurs* or moth-5r «ays:i “N>.
No. no! Janet, hiUsn't f
Life is all so strange aud new.
There’s m» much I want to do.
But it seems Whateve) 1
Think IM like tc do or try
Som> one cmnqs right after :»e.
Just [as fast a4 fast cati be.
Catches me anil tells inc: “No,
Little Janet mustn’t go!”
T-xans pte i»«»t going to haVje re-
dtici d taxfHill th|s year. Thebruto-
maiic tax? boawi. tueeting the pther
' instead of Reducing taxes.
the: 11. andnthe advance was 2 lents.
hrii ging t)l‘e current rate to 7|c on
$luo jraluaiiom. The rai*d waa
made necejkjary! <in account of tie in-
crel se in jle l’0nfe<lerate * lesion
find.
I1 had |h -n previously announced
that; the taxes of Texas residents
t.._. 2___
IkmikI nn-t|r and the action~'of } the |l°v’i‘re4.
boqrd cand*! as a surprise. Aiyl so,’legislature
IS CD.HUTCHINS’!
• GROCERY AND MA1XKT Tj
PhoMi 409 Ml MB
whi-n making appropriations and
deavored to provide for it.
the|re been tyd deficiency, judging by
its predecessors, the legislature vwr>-,J
hai e proceeded to appropriate ail
sig it based on tlu^ighest rate it
wav. We say that Simply l<e<4nise
it Heeins iiripossiblr to ever getJthe
state, counties amf municipalities
awpy from the orgy of inoney-s|»»nd-
ind that fell upon them right after
the! war.
'[Another ianipaign will soon snart;
in pact, it has already started. [And
wlijile gentlemen bake gone no [far-
th<|r than the mere hnnouneenierit of
thdir candidacies, we? can be premired
to iagaiti be: regaled with fantastic
ideas for cutting th<j cost of gowrn-
me*it and luted intrji pupport ofjone
or itiore of tbetu by the illusive Ip.pe
of Lx reduction to discover two yl-ars
hethv that it was all a scheme to trap
tluj easily deceived Vater. Howdver.
we:are not geing to s*y Governor Fer-
guAm didn't inake^an honest effort
to i redeem a pledge. The sy«em
ju»)t won’t permit it, that's all.”—fche
Brownwood Bulletin.
Bowie Stores Are
Damaged by Fire
Bowie, Aug. 3 —Fire, of unkn< wn j whicb this: ‘tTh4? fo°l Klth M‘id
origin broke out in the W. A. Weils:
vpjriety store at 9 a'clock Saturday [
evening. Damage to the stock Is
timated hetwet-n .«3/WIO and $4,000.
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itj.l the Yateit Dry Goods Uompuny
_XS V t le to.v.. MCT
but no estimate of their damage ,ias J
hd*in <>i 1 <111 .. 1 »♦ I m*
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John’s Gospel, by Je*«k ‘ hftnaelf.
Turn ami read it. The tnuwmg Irak
often referred to i« here found well
connecting the former seducers who
rejecte.1 Christ and God with any and
all of this day and time who deny
the Bible and offer any other sub
stitute, let him be ana the ma-ma ran
atba. 1st. Cor. 16: 22. L
DR. J. P. CHENAULT.
431 N. Dixon St.
I’m jfcst a littli girl, end oh.
There’s s<» inurfi 1 ant to know,
Want to «lo. b-.|t all'the day
*Nc* is all thpt ]>eopk* say.
Never once tbjsy sa yto ure:
‘Yrs. go see what you can sec!
{Jo all ne and lace in«l rim.
Climli the trecta and hate some tun.”
•‘Yo-i’ll g-»t hurt,” is.all they say.
And it you shouhl ru» away
-You’ll get lost!” Ok dear, oh dear!
TherJ’s j* very much to fear
I can
Being voting Und Ireing small. '
If Gotl’s tdkiia* care of vs
Can liiq Ire so uangenus'
tially re<li[|ce the heavier surtax ^f the
eta^ely •‘O^jjalrable vlitli
easing U|[ of la-gj sup|4ies
wo>ild nr< sttmably not I* without ref •
feet Ou cattle prire*. tire iel<oit > tales.
Gne of these days the eUtbie industry
will find itself definitely ini the |p-
gra-le. following! which (tije country
*» iT<! become eonA-rned y'i'r a
j-hc-ijtape in aboikt eight Meers
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SURTAXES AND INHERITANCE
TAXES ARE BATTERED.
Surtaxes and jnheritaiuy taxes are
ia-iiig pounded right and left in wife’
we hope is almpst the final round.
Prescient t oolicigc aud Secretary Msl-
lon. *» referee's, seem willing enough
to sound the gong for knot her inia-
tjpi. It i< doubtful it [either tlx
will la- mnipletaly knock'd
botkjai* going to l»e thdr mghly Iwl-
tvre’L J. —1:L_ .
class, they have ret ('med t
enough—too l°*w- ***
hate hammeerd lousiness, they have
I----' * '“‘’J “ ‘ “1"’*
This fall a Lili pfbliably w ill Ire draff-
Io the ways and mesfns
It is coing to he|* the
Concert Tonight
Horace Bislsip INiuglas, Mrs. A. II.
Mahaffey aud L^_. ?. "’ .iZZ
Fip<t l^tesbytyrian churdi tonight
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THE MISSING LINK.
Thyrc lias ls*en considerable written
and staid-in regjard to what ie termed
the blissing link, especially by the
less informed, land who are not sci-
entists, only in pretense. All sci-
entists do not deal in fanaticism, but
facts demonstafted are in harmony
with the Bible. But those who have
tost two or three links have.no cor-
rect brain ronneeton. no equillibriurn
of thought and are ethereal naviga-
tors well supplied with wind and gas.
but void of logic or reason, in whose
cranium will be found a vacuum for
want of that [‘unnetatitig link, and 1
this is the only class of individual* j
who actually la|lieve their ancestors
are Hires, and from a point of men- |
tality are closely allied, and to read f
dr hear.some of their arguments in
favor of evclutiiin is aiuusing as well '
us annoying, and the greater numlier [
of links fhat are mivsing will tause
the more excessive friction, which in I
turn pnxhices the more hissing and
screeching souml Ihit nothing atidi-1
ble- but the ecno can Ire heard for
miles.
Ti:<« final diagnosis of this case is
vraten bv the Great Physician,
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PUBLIC FORUM 2
LES AND HIS FRIENDS
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BY CHARLES P. STEWART,
NBA Service Writer j
TV’ASHINGTON—The effect ©f
W Bryan's death » on * Demo-
J-, eratic politics to the aource
of much conjecture in Warning-
ton
Coming just at a time when the
questions in which he waa su-
premely Interested were upper
most in the national mind, the
fimt guess is that the elimination
of such an Influential personality 8
will count materially. ]•
The commoner's passing was so
unexpected that political judgment
as to Its significance is not Iftime-
diately very accurately snauiir-
ab - but that it alters the Demo-
erg tic outlook decidedly is ths con-
sensus of Washington oplnioi
Never able to obtain mucl
nltnself beyond numerous par
t*n-
Had
What a become of the girl who ad-
mitted she couldn’t hug because sb-
:adn t practiced much?
I
t0, fhe traveling ia*u that ijake?
,o| Twkville every two years, was then
*i last week, and remarked as he ^et
l‘T off the trqin that he noticed cansw-
•’ erable growtii since last he was t -ere
—([specially among the weeds. '
pricket Eicks -Irelieves emthes
'nu[ke a pcisjn look and feel prosper-
rni|. even if they haven't Im on paid
forj.
1 T
Washington Hocks linds everybody
hai to pay for everything—evei for
living on the <orncr.
Slim Pickens still wonders wi
neqktic woqld ten tlrres rather
edgeways tjhan flat on yovr
tjoiom.
Probably! the
go over 24 jrer-
in comparison
percent now. More capital
1 ToS the email business imih,
--urtaxj ba» Slways been mh JUiviti-
tax—a chartipion in tire rii
4 him without being seen.
is that Mr. Big Busines:
an awful .
Small Business
almbst every round.
# * *
Texans aie going to dig a little deep-
er to meet their taxes.
The action of raising the taxes does
not nnfet with favor from the press
of the state; that is to say, a part of
it.»vll of the ntawijmjrers not having
been heard from. 'lite Denison
Herald w.ix»s sarcastic over the ir.hy-
ler, and says:
"•Wid thus g«res another campaign
promise to reduce taxes. In explan-
ation the board say had it not been
for the $2.84M..”ll d fier-ncy inherit-
ed fn.m the last .id ninistration the
rate vould have Ireen lowered. And
then there is aitothei reason why the
rate has to stay at the maximum.
There are about twelve counties in
llu- state which contribute no taxtas to
the general fond—these have been
generously remitted by consecutive
legislatures for the purpose of inter-
nal improvement. FY»r every <xiuii-
ty :: ld«d to the tax-exempt list, tax-
payers in counties not *0 fxcored
mu-it dig deeper in order that the
expense of govenunefit may be pro-
vid'd.
"It i* true that had it not been for
the nearly f-l.fNO.IMIO deficiency hnng-
Ing over ironi the |»revious admini*-
weit goin| Ire [reduced when thl tax trati<rti the tix rate might^iave Ireen
‘ ‘ i - -. - 1 - ■ jMxwublc that the
■ had tfcis slim before it
for
tn*
een
potent tn deciding others’ fate.
With its removal how will these
otbera* futures shape themselv
This query is one politicians 1
putting to themselves and one 1
i other wfth an Intensity of interest
which speaks fpr the respect they,
felt tor the veteran’s power. ]
Fundamentailsm was not fnen*
a tloned upder that name at the last
|e Democratic convention, but It per-
meated the whole affair in reality
anC at the next convention would
hare been still more seriously to
jre [reckoned w|th.
’atjeed it sjll) probably wiU be.
w'iret,
goini to reduce his income tax,
secon|ily, ifi is going to suMtan-
_-reat pro’oeati, n. but t in y didn I
1 le a»v rece problem.
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litre ottluf n*.-*t curio's* inHion* w>
law hear 1 ”f lutrlv i» Meredith Nidi
d»..s’» MtagtsttoH iha* tlU America!'
jwople arc losing their curiosity.
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Talk about '.tvert'rowlling thta*
wmld” la aon'-enw (»i> a <*x**ervta
five Mtiasate, there af»- cnoiigh m»»«'h!
l<>U.<Unu lot- laid util in the United
.-l*ie« at thi* writing to ■cii»in’hi<.>«lat»‘
.Gri.iriu.ug-1 pro|ie. with pl-niy of
.'*uicli**abl*' ocreaur for aliatinert*
J’l»» be v<|i d. - ! ' L,
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LONG LIFE FOR SIXPENCE.
««>r ‘’riximire « h- ad”. -s»j* ^8r
Ik-.iakl BiUish pietatirt. hit-
rec life tan I* ej|t“udA! to! I’d y -urA,
>arh a trivial «x >ft: ibij: 1 >';• ivm
<T»iyone, h- ‘re!-t v< ». ov. ci,'! n •. .<v
rv - »rel» bj wh: ’1 i'i| -i# ! >■• ' ?'u
fo-ion npuid kirn* ify. right awl over
come the di-ea-re gergi* 4hi-rh nw
break down budir* i-rematurtly aid
hindrr tire prololjgittg of Utr tu .iota-
l>le ur treble it* prereut Itatiglh.
"Eightj year* ago.” hr trfc- the
Britlar public “Ure avcraj.1- life of a
lamdon Bun was about 34 year* ami
•rexeu iMiith*. and <d a woman 3*
\yeana und fohr iu >ntas. Today it is
iJ^reriivvh B jyehr* and iuw
inwi?tk<'\i,Ml 5S jra:-«. Thus ntedi-
<^1 wci»M* in re» ream h«* given u»
yen re mou- •f life.” * I
fhi* Sear? on cheating rternity”
< s 11 not be prolonged indefinitely. I>ut
i» is surely ca^b're of far greater tx
1 a-MMi tian most jreopie suppose. AI-
MS at far Ire* rest than wi> allow as
» matter of course to Ware and
alni^reuietat -
THE NEALT^
Ore dwelling'
in least twice a year either m Um
,-oud *M brewre -clean Ing way or in
nawv modem and le^* c-Mastro, 1 i<
w»»x The farnfih car is ♦vert -rolrd
o«n»HM(alt> M a matter of course.
Hot tore hur<aa maefiine ia still »a<t
rar. {
busine** pisn in two ways,
it i«
and
I iTATE TAXES ARE RAISED.
T»xans jite not going to havje
malic
day
see no fun at all
If God's likiut* care of vs
BETTER THAN
GOLD: Godl
»• great W>-
Qua
carry nothing out.
, ______ l Timothy 6-6, 8-
I’RAYER: O U rd. we thvhk Tire."
— r * ive all
latecrifdM R*U« Is
er month, hi advaare
fbrne moo the, ia advance——$1.75
mi KKNrtha, la advaaee-------*3 »
lee year, ia advanM.——-$6^0
'BkneriptiMi Ratee By Mail
!f von lire ia Oklahoma City, Okla-.
Parle, Texas, Qnanah, Texaa, or
ffneo, Texaa, or between any of those
pointe and GqiaMCilU, you are in the;
Vim or Second postal *on*> »F
ailed to Gaineavilla, l__ .
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gig months, in ndvanes-..
f>ns year, in advance ..
man.
nd who
AH he
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fill Wutlop—and lantliv ii|mn
as a result in
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tire examine! and ire g»res about
bu-itre-- as lienal. Seine!itm
rc’eHla *t»nre slight d-fiet or 1
early nreade of some disease wh
<an Ire corrected or ch“rked easily [at
litt'r I < f ti.«e >r iroio yiand with
^ireitl restor'di<>ti of 1*4** '$ rtimlito
the examined ptre'* family.
Jt is no more! morbat and distn »»•
ins to hav? n hr alt u e- amination tl rn
to make 4 will! though bofh arti >n«
have long miffi'led front pognilat I '®r
<r ignorance or *«»t)tiiiu!ntajty.
A * * if
WHEAT, HOG. AND CATTLE
OUTLOOK.
Jjist yiar's favorable! wheat «it ta-
•h.h n.av.lre «<>taie-vhat revnrwed 1
M>a*on. dcel.-ite-! the H pn lent
Agriculture in U* Jiine 1 report
• the agricultural -ituat.o.i. 1
Instead of a bumper errtp in
of woihl Rhottage, thej report
we appear to 5i-t»e a l-s'L .
sight with likeliiKsal of Iren ter craps
abroad. .Mere than n»lf the winter
wheat acreage wa« ali.imlewd
Washington. Montaui*. (fn-ffo'i, ’
Mexico, amt Teka*. and yearly
'juarter of the iirtrage Jp the w
•sHpifry. j
(toni'neiif ing <ln tire hog- Mtuaf
thy re|*irt nays that the |total fu;>
ply <>f hog* and ipork inj sight I for
this year is much smaller tjian in jniy
otlta-r year since lire close <»f the W“r.
Of the estimate of alrflttt j 42.(HMJ|<Mi<>
botpi to Ire slav^ghtercd ini the year
ending next November 1; oyer
taut wore slaughtered ini *m' first
month*, against 21.ihsi.Imi6 in
*arar |x>riod of 1621 22. whin htag
duet ion s.'it <‘
that ot last year.
Any
’ 0 J Juist received shipments of ■
Church Growing ■ the following fresh vegeta- *
ivery *iay in every way, tliiiigsij Beans, Carrots, Lettuce,
getting Iretter and better at H Radishes, Cucumbers, !
Squash. Sweet Pepper. To- •!
■ ma toes, Okra, Cabbage, “
■ Blackeye Peas.
SAFETY FIRST WITH CHECKS!
ty mi’lveted.
NevertKriese the custom of having
<reea*io»ai phy steal cxanrittatu.n*.
belber one a*rd> it or Mi”. U slow
>y sprewding. fcpossured by life in
>urat»r companies and by* dsrteiy
who belie*e that their jeb iuv'Jre:
the raaiafteaanre of bewlth as wed a-
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We are Receiving Daily Shipments of WALKER’S
BIG DANDY BREAD
Also Pullman Loaves, Whole Wheat, large and small loaves
of Rye Bread, Tea Biscuits! anfl Wallace Bread. Try a loaf.
CLAIRE WESLEY
“The Home of Good Eats”
Agent for Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee and Teas.
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great convenience and a real
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Capital and Surplus, >400,(JOO
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