Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, August 3, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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tIn- 'arrival
of
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a
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I
All wooden der-
eniaig.
depth
on its
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A I He.
of the jroyaltk on the 74
Uster
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and
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Derrick Builders lire In
Demand.
r|te of
p>’>,‘<i
since
the finding of oil at Cai||*bur : last
■nations me unknown to drill i»r» It
ill lie
bout h-
nort li-
en sin."
of the
I>-o
new
that one of the cable tool
will work on the Big Inc
the Lister farm has arrivi
Healdton. OkJ
the well a»su
wife drilling
The day for 1
lai pel as
ill of
Callis-
rahs-
but
lever
men.
The *Qunk
x efr, ( »♦!*i
that gab }» b owin<r
■ —
pulled
; ere*
*r acre
d eon* 12
Dallas parties will fl- i
w hich will he drilled land
l ids w ill be an !
the Soitliest part
• ad-
Mvis
a an
If . Oil
ri well
H arris
an a< re in
it hav • ‘oil
oh the
i An-
Deaiscui Aug. X—S.nee Clopton A
* McMahan, drilling cor tractors’ having
chaise ut drilling the oil teat well in
19i -acre
inany
* stri
L. ]
and
The 111 tin
Drilling of Big Indian Well May
Start Tonight.
It was rumored late this after-
noon that drilling would possibly
be staited on the Big Indian well
some time tonight.
i
he
res
ing- from $75 to $140 {ter : on*. \ ;>art
<»f (he Royalty on the 74acrc
farm, where the Big Indian i ell is
living drilled, was wild lu »t w >ek to
cnit-of-town parties it tut
$4ut) i>cr terv.T This is th > lies
tliiit has been paid for nnalty
the finding of oil at Cainr*— -
NcivenJier.
New Sand Apparently Uncovered
In Shallow Area.
Alt”. S.—|Tlic serv ices of |
derrick builder* are very i)iwh in de-
mand in rebuilding tin* wrecked der-
iiik'*in the liiclilaml oil. field*, which
•ceic laid low By the high wind* last
Thursday
nck« were either laid l*w or wreck-
ed. leaving only a half dozen or so
*t.««-l derricks standing, i
Mane tool ho i~es wert»
l>v the wind* and othef damage
suited from the stormi
vas wvhonnsl, however J
1‘ieiking of ilu' high •leaf wave was a
decided relief.
-blown over
damage re-
The rain
a nd t he
Another Ptoduring 'Well In the *
Nocona Field.
Xoeona, V'l'.’. T The Ijeeh Met all
tr»t on (he P.o'^il flyndp farm in the
lOitliwr»1- corner »lf the .1. .1. Wall
survey. north Montague county. 4<wi
Let ii<>it,j of the hoeonn t 4 las Com-
I any giant ga**er wa»
!•'<-! to 915 feet and Will be a good
well with the oil testjing til gravity.
I he Xiriiin < a- < ottiftany madt.....
othci lo' .t'ion for a ga< Weil on the
Itvbeit Hvnd* faim.. lid* well is u>
mi addition to tw (other ga-mSC
which is t*> furiii-li gga Ito this city.
lie j mol proper and the deeper lev.*l
producing at 13” $ feet in Prairie com-
pany’s No. 1 Scav on the cast edge of
the }«eeb*-Ajtb.rorv Ptxr-k.
Gas Iscapmg From Abandoned
Oil Well.
iee Clopton 4
<1 istrict,
inpat y is
It m rumored among oil: men t slay
' -illers who
n weU on
here from,
MMtder than had been
w<4k j Ifj this sand
ti- product ivy. the well
on Mow a to the Big
nd found] unwind 3519 feet
iis well hist Novell IhT.
Acreage Being Bought by Mississip-
pi Capitahats.
It is n portca hen' that Missi ♦sip-
pi'capitalists IjAve been invetirtg
quite heavily list acreage in the
lisburg field during the past
weeks The price )*aid foi this
age bus been around $100 pi
most of the land is loeatf
miles northeast of the Big Indian
o nt he Dav is farm.
wived from
m-t Mlod n*
later ie|mrt
<vxwl iu
may Im 1
t mtractw Charles llp’wlrrson left
tiii* i' orriry. with w crdw of men to
-l irt the vr< tii»2 if a derru'k on the
ho;l*e ■ >1 Hl. almnt four mile* south-
u*t ot the Big Indian well on tin
fkivis ta.nu Mr.i Ilenaer^tn stated"
the niateri.tl tor tli< ib'rriek was iiaul-
ed from (.ainvsvilld to the Boaz farm
la*t Natunlay aftdrnooa. Actavruing
t»» l«te r« mins. 1' *" “ "
natce th’* tv*t wl
' >’ i otiify t« <a|.
| •rtant test hi
ot the emtgtry.
.•___________i i- ,
(til (ompaiiy of Den-
urrxnging to enter the
( •■•ke ismnty field, \crpuge will lie
secured aioli ml I alii buip ;nud Marya-
t
It was win •• red teday ’’hat the wire
driliinu r.ible and 4i*o the wire sand
line to l<r u-i'd al thy Rig Indian
well on the Lister faiiii ha<l reach-
id here Ir-vta New York and would lie
taken to the lca*U at once. • It is
ported ajn eifghiei h:is liven re-
( i>:si«una and in Is-ing
I In1 we|l thit- week. From
s tl.e |op pi nd recently
thl* Well n round 3440 feet
t es| ed
anii'iuucisi fast
shmtlrf m ’ I'toi
will |»b driped
I inliaii sa i
in the IMv
tiraynoti county near Orletia,
< using fr jm t Ije well and ptugg *d .the
hole, gas in large ipiar.tijties
show n in the well.
It is said by jarsonh win ha e vis
ited tiie pk<4 -• 1
from the well, evidently mvder heavy
pre*«ure for tl|e well w as rtrtidil si add
plugged a* nqiiired by the stafe law.
The pressure tnust lie heai'v ta show
gas through the mud in the infle and
around the plug. It is the Isflief of
several-Incal. ineii w lt»i hava- ha I ex-
eoiii. • «.h- i oni- in ,4J thait thp cou-
,l1" Hl a.i Miactois. who iised rotary Imd* jiass-
»s| thn.ugh a j.gas Miiid and pissildy
an oil sand. This is said to be easily
done w here rotary bails fire t red in
Get Oil Showing In Coke
County.
.’4an \ngel«v, Aug. 3.—Hsnii >r<)th-
e:s w ho own 3li.(Mit> acres < f lan I near
the Powell well in Crockett ci lUpy.
and who have been! selling
in that .icinity at $250
oil and $250 in cash. ma_
on a ranch of even larger Hizv in Cpke
county,
(Yesterday a well drillei. who
‘putting down a w*$?r wili
ranch 22 nilee northeast ef Sa
gelo reportetl a iieavy senjiage < t |iic
oil .Mid him|u- of asphalt a* J---4- - --
the end of yo«r finger, coming .
the well with the water.
Oil haw l»ecB fouml in rpiall quan-
tities in other places in (ibke county
so ne testa have be?n drilled
! thir [»art of the territory , has |i<
leceived much attention fr4ip oil i
Harris Brothers sold a
icare to tiie Dixie Oil Cow
terday for $27 an aery. Th
ioi».s section 13 in the Jj
*mvey in Crockett county
.odd pi «ce of land. if-* •
!.t Refining Compaay is dri ling
in sectioii- 12 of this survey.
Bn thers giving this concern foui |iec-
tivui* for a ttai.
?*'tnd di'wrilied’a* thA boat lookiM
encountered in thivOw ir shallow field |
of I«‘fer*« n county h i* lieen top;>ed
at I ts’i feet in the ITairie Oil 4 Las
•ximpany’s No 4 Seay in the north-
west «.f tlie northwi'et of the south
west quarter of -sectk n 34-ds-5w. and
with the drill one foot in the |»av
dir t.ierv is 4KM> feet of oil in the
hole, -.-ays Bill Krohn writing in*
Kr >h«’s oil Review- -i
The test drilled th’ough an upper
sand jshow iiig oil at 13Sj-S5 feet. The
• -ie’th of the pay in this test has been
bund at at. odd lever, between the
|H.shu tM>n t.'uml at upper horLcons iu
It i* tumor'll the Sim oi^ Company
will *|M*tid several bundled thousand
dollars in drilling pells' and buying
:p re;i’-.,e in < ooke countyf. The Sun
cotiipany i* among t he ‘biggest wild-
rat itHii|M,nie* ojM'tsiting throughout
tin- I nited State* :iS>d itj is fortunate
for ( <a<ke county that tjiev have de-
rided to curry i.n a| big |lrnling cam-
i‘ iign herev
liritlcr* elo-rd d<iw n the
well, aw.i|tiipg
fishing toylM
HU-
''|a district not developed aiul the for-
1 j |1>M t iotita til's* linLipiuu I*
« lielk-ved that another well
Idrilled or the well now a|i$wii g will
I Im- re--laimed .'Iratiedi oirt and
j *e! again to make another test
*and where the gas is foubd
Well Is Abandoned
3\S Oil c^iiipanyj is iqban loniap
its No. 1 Havencamp in] the
west of the sbuthwe$t on the
West quarter I of sqctioA 2 F-7s-2e
i -outlie:.st of Marietta nt a|tota
of 3750 feet intblack a^te.l
In the Horaevhoe Ber.A
Magnolia Petroleum colli,,
drilling in blue shale at, 273 i feet,
carrying the (I 5-8 inch raping.
No. I on the ( harles Crowe farm in
the noitheist ,<>f the northeast cf the
southe.'.st quatrter of eectirtn 1 S-8s2e.
—Ardmore PiFsa.
Leases And Royalties Bunging
Good Prices, j
Several leases sold in
burg field la^t week'at | rjc
*
u
F
▼he figures vubtiditcA certainly
[
delph.
hit :
*(nad
with
with $7.
' SMALL’ BALL PARKS
’J^ECENTLY in discussing
Unquestionably fandom likes the
heme run Idtfer lint i
should be done to keep *u<
I from becoming a com moi
I fair.
said to me:
.“The Lail is ali right, blame
the liomc run epidemic on the
ball parks.
“if every ball club had a playing
f.'ld such as we have at Washing-
fin. there would nt be any Joke
h< rr.e runs as is th* ca<e on many
of the bund-liox parks.** :.
» F‘kures bear out Grdftthconten-
tion. Fewer home runs have been
n.ade at 1
other park in the majorp.
With approximately 90
damcihing
ui-li a lent
iiplacr al>
fields,
in • for
prv j op
dder to
i of* th-
* game
>Aie fun*
pimei. a i
IB drives
:»o qttica
. i i Tr '
saw Ken Williams start hfe swm^
' ' ' "1 Lack
at the last miment, With} his ba(
in a bunt position it came Into cor.
tact with the ball and it wntiintc
the right field bleachers but tvasifoul
a few inches.
' On a wore of other occ asiofvs I
have seen an outfielder bail; dp to
the end of tiw* playing fi. id. .then
stand there ami watch a pall drop
into the bleacpers fo$ a t tunei run
that would haye been an yasjt our
had the fielder the too<u to make, tha
catch..
' make If seem that Griffith «k! Mime.
(' thing when lie blamed the home run
---: * -------jo situation on the parks, not the ML
the many home runs in; • • •
the majors and the live- j JOKE HOME RUNS *
ly ball, Clark Griffith, presi- TMTabhington* and eilcfJtata
dent of the Washington club.: W have ideal playing fields.
—:j »_----- There is plenty of room for
I Che outfielders to go and get] enj.
! These two parks offer *
portunity for the fleet outfl
make sensati ma I catches, on
most thrilling features of th
At Cincinnati only 11 hoi
were made in the first 90 gi
Washington just 14 gircuil
Home runs made in thips? ti
are deserved, real wallops
At the St. latuis park this yttir
----- - ------ C— >• V.*. . *-*— "
Washington than in any at a ball, only to decide to*hbld
■r . V... .... .<■ . 1____ ......I..’
approximat'-iy 90 games
play<d Ly • each major league club,
five ball parks have a rhonopoly on
the home run xituation.
Th< two ctabai playing In the same
park at St. Lolita ' havb made the
surprising total of Its. At the i'hita-
*<atiorial fii-ld 94 have lieen
and tic Cubs of Chicago have
'• The Polo Grounds is next
73. the Yankee Stadium fifth;
Th" piny ng territory is limited at j
all five iriiks in cmtaifl sections of
the ti- Id Oftefl a lajy fly turns
j»Ut to i« a fluke home run.
I
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ihoma. and, is nog at
ing in rigging uplthe
cable ami saad dine,
rating the sand in this
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In AUGUST this
doggish.
You will do .well tb take advantage of these unusual offerings with the^ssurance that i
Ui
50c ,;±
»
19c
Mf{
JORDANETTE
49c Homemaid Butter
•dtt I
f
J
. 37c
r I g
ock
l>UM
j your akin -----
59c
Hell you a regular 50c
p
one
_19c
to
■
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29c
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47
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Borglum May Face
rr> 1 • ZN . !•
»a and
sti active market at
TO
YOU
Our own factories produci
Candy and Pure Food Prodi
a minimum.
der leijderahip of wheat
gains t<
75c Vahid
Both for
Swim Kap?
service. Made
ft
ft
na-
li >wer;
bidding
Irs $7 to
.593
J792
.541
.518
.478
,4«5
.423
39«
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$
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A pleasant tasting, rel
irs, per lb.,
per lb.
I per lb
- *•* 1
. Excellent for the
e wi|h
$1.00
■ M
; stnckk r* S3—
">.50; heiferj $3.00—
7.50;
tots and
35,000
e p.
IMPORTANT PRICE CHANGE
8c Black and White _.
ard of America, back to
; straight .----------
oat
W3 • •
E
F' ■*<.
Llgars, the stand-
i._________5c
Hi.*
hr*
WJ
a
eastJ 10 to 17 lower.
’.L.. 2:.^:, c_—j :
24.1>; January 23.54.
Future* I
23.92; M*y 24.19; July—;'
24.14; December
23.00.
YlMMlifh? 24.65.
First
8.1
Real Estate M;
Pct.
.710
,fM5
J>«1
.503
.500
.400
.155
.233
Pct.
.053
.039
Ji45
.495
.490
.405
.429
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LIQUID AT
nt tasting, rel
After brushing your,
mouth with Klenzo.
clean, gums healthy, a
daily use has a tend
late, but
15 cents
q>t share
I
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Jjverpool Cotton
Liverjiool. Aug. 3.—No quotations
j
“Factory to
ZZ 69c
29c
[ 19c
29c
79c
________154c
79c
15c
Factory to Oft-
bottle UiFC
\ROSE
VATER
or. Cooling k
1
1
Regularly
45c Coffee (1 pound) »y/»
2 for --------------- /DC
50c Opeka Tea (half pound) /»/»
2 for DOC
25c Pure Cocoa (half pound) «y/»
2 for -—---------------ZDC
45c Strawberry Jain (15 oz. jar) a a
2 for_____-_______4--___4_____*130
45c Raspberry Jam (15 oz jar) ... 49c
___41c
46c
* ... 41c
. 59c
23c
31c
mSEPTIC
reshing mouth wash.
teeth, rinse your
It keeps the mouth
ad breath sweet. Its
•ncy to prevent py-
& IIm
fr-H
dosed j_ steady. March
Oetol>er
Januarv
The daily use of Kk
keep your teeth whii
Club— W
Philadelphia 4 «2
Washington
Chicago I
St. Ixmis
Detroit E__.
Cleveland _t—
New York
Boston ___
Where They Phy Today
Jhdroit at Washington.
St. Louis- at Boston.
Cleveland at New Y'oric.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
2 for ------------
35c Lemon Extract
2 for -------j--—
35c Vanilla Extract
2 for--------—
40c Liggett’a Salad Dressing
2 for —
75c Ferrari Olive Oil
(pint) ------------
Ballardvale Chocolate
Sauce 1
30r Dry Mustard
2 for —J
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
( leveland 3. New York 2.
Washington 5. Detroit 1. :
Only two gauteb scheduled.
Standing of the Teams
L
33
35
5$
51
M
5<
7$
Good Old-Fashioned
JORDANETTE ALMONDS
The kind we have sold for years. Keep
with them. Every-
.... 13c
.. 9c
9c
-23c
..... 15c
25c
19c
.... 15c
39c
23c
19c
.... 23c
... 19c
.... 39c
... 49c
...lie
.... 19c
. ... 39c
.... 19c
..... 39c
A. H.
at
at
(It)
49c
.139c
39c *
► orrhea.
HAIR TONIC
25c Jar of
!»»
NEED A TOOTH
BRUSH?
During thia sale we offer you an assort-
‘ ije-
GoOd
3)
----- 11c
24c
and 18c
15c
-----35<
—- 05c
— 05c
—. 10c
. 5c
---10c
Regular price 50c. “
You” price, 9 ounce
GEORG!
TOILET1
True ottar of Rose ex
freshing after the bai
handkerchief and for i
Regular price 5 oz, si
JfFaetory to You” pr
25e Georgia Rose Tak
Powder------------
50c Georgia Roae Fan
Powder^-’------—
$1jOO Georgia Rose B
Powder------------
Egyptian Palm
may include one
jei Turkish Towel
50c value. 2^
I
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Yesterday’s Results
St. Louis 8, New York ‘1.
Brooklyn 4, ( hii-ago 2.
Cincinnati 8-3, Boston 5-5. i
Only three games scheduled. ‘
Standing of the Teams
38
41)
45y
45
48
53
5$
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i
.... 79c
.19c
__39c
'< 79c
gums healthy and yc
dean.
Regular price 25c, *T(
You” Pfice, tube _.
New York Cotton
Nfew Yit-rk. Aug. 3.—Futures opened
rastj’l® to 17 lower. March 23.75;
May 24.J0; Oct«<t>er 24.00; December
49c Hoinemaid Jelly Slice Drops
and Strings, pound box ------
49c Homeniaid Old Faihioned
|b.a«an UwwurianA 'wir
I •' the Aero
I ' ,
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I »
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1 ’ ' vSi
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Ladies, it is a delight
Soft, smooth, velvety,
cream. Keeps the ski i healthy.
Regular Price 40c.
25c Harmony
A combination deci worth while.
Get a genuine Gillette, gold plated,
in] new Cigarette <
bottle imported Bi y Rum,
both for--------------
PURETEST REMEDIES,
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS,
FAMILY MEDICINES
20c Boric
Aeid--------------------
15c Alum
Powder
15c Borax
Powder —4— -
35c Cream of
1’nrtar —2---------
19c kpsoni
Salts .
19c Bicarbonate of Soda
2 for --------I—-—
' 2ic Spirits of
Camphor
19c Zinc
Stearate -—-
50c Aromatic
Ch scar a
30e Gly-
cerine — -1----------
25c Castor
Oil
35c Aromatic, Spirits of
Ammonia ]—--------
25c Glycerine Suppositories
CTiild's 12’s ...—-11-----
50c Sodium
Phosphate ---------------
5!k' Phenolphthalein Laxative
Tablets ----------------
15e Tooth Ache
Drops ;_______—--—-—
25c Carbolic
Salve _____________________
50c Kidney
Pills
25c Liver
Pills 1—
•50c Antiseptic Powder
(Douche) Lj ______
BASEBALL
RESULTS
TEXAS LEAGUE
Yesterday’s Results
Dallas 7. Heamnont ft-
Wdco 7-4. Wichita Falls 5 1.
Hi>ii..t<>n 7, Sliijeveport 5.
Ft. Hurtli-Sati Antonio, rain.
Standing of the Teams
L
n
13
14
14
IN
. 20
23
your candy jar filled
oody likes them.
Regular Price 59c pound.
SALE OF PURE FOODS
During entire period of “Factory to Yog”
Sale
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■» £
1
You” price, full pint
25c Puretest Aspirin
Tablet* (24’s)
$1.00 Puretest Mineral
(Hl_____7__________
50c No. tt Disin-
fectant ... _
I oz. Puretest Peroxide of
Hydrogen
>1.(MI Peptona (System
Tonic) —
25c Rexall Corn
Solvent -
Uh- Gypsy
Cream —
25c Rexall Foot
Powder -——
5c Hipkle’s Carcara Compound
Tablets (100’s) -------—(,
50c Real Bay
Rum
25c Klkay’i Kleaas-AU (Cleaas
Spots from clothing) —.
9/.^
Medi&l
—13.051
—1 lO*.
»OWA. $|<
Liihh* ll0.-‘>0—12..5O; yeanlings $9
11.00; (fwe* .<>—«; culls
goats $1—;3; Wethers
stockeni sljeep ; $3.00—4.00;
Iambs M^0—10.00.
o*< f
► !
..h.L
7» > d*'
case, and pint
„2 .97c
“Factory to
f You” price
'■COc Rexall Shaving
Lotion
20c and 25c Velour Powder Puffs, Q
w extra quality, Factory price */C
$3.00 Red Fountain Pens, guar- 4 J* A
an teed 14k points, for -------l*3v
LIGGETTS PICNIC SYRUPS
Serve with cracked ice and i/ater, Deli-
cious as a sauce for Puddings and over
lee Cream. Raspberry, Strawberry, cherry
and orange flavors. ,
Regular 35c pint jug, “Factory to
You” sale price----------—
inent of styles that will satisfy the
quireinents of the entire family,
quality white bristles.
Regular price 25c. “Factory to
You" price
A Special Sale of
SHAVING BRUSHES
Here’s one that will give you good service.
Mixed badger and bristle, set in hard nib-
ber. Celluloid handle.
Regular price 98c. “Factory to 70Q
~ **~39c
Local Markei
■ ' IlYices, prevailing Audi
Hew
Egjjb. per dozen
Spring, per lb. 4
Guineas, each
Cr»Mu«
Roost 1
Green Jlides ...
Turkey's
Concert Toni;
Bishop Douglas. \|
'! j
s'jAUridge well has a fishing job
^*ek. a part of the cere barrel
h^ggg twisted off in the hole.
$1.00 Ufelike^Baby Dolls,
dressed, says “Mama” -—
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' Tangle in Carolina
f 75c Perfumed Bath Salts. An all year, m,
refreshing necessity for the np n.,,
l>ath. Four odors, glass jars._ avC 4
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DNEY SAVING SALE
« ■■ - - 1
arts August 3rd, Ending August 31st
t 4*1 tid
great money-saving event has been created for the purpose of bringing to your atten-ki.,^
tion in a practical way, the unequalled resources posse ssed by the Rexall Drug Stores for furnishing the
highest quality of merchandise at the most reasonable prices. . .
-----Preparations, Remedies, Rubber Goods, ^fationery, Gauze and Cotton,' j
Candy and Pure Food Products for more than 8,000 Rexall Agents, bring the manufacturing cost down to J
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MAXIMUM LADIES’
DRESSING COMBS
Made for service. Strong. Perfectly fin-'<
ished. Poliabed hard rubber,; 9 inches
long. Your choice of either all coarse «.-■<
coarse and fine. ■< jh
Regular jjrice 50c, “Factory to O4Y - <
You” price - v«fC <
MEN’S COMBS ’J
Made for service. Strong, perfect finisN.‘n.'a
Polished teeth. 7 inches (long. All coarwe*
or coarse and fine. ;
Regular price 30c. "Factory to OO
You" price ZJC,
The isipular Thermal Jug, for O ftQ
. hot and cold liquids. GaL xizctosszO
BOBBED HAIR COMBS ]
The very latest model, most convenient tq
carry. 4 3-4 inches long. In leather caat^,,
All coarse, or coarse and fine. <
Regular price 40c. “Factory to Oft a
You” price -1 feuC
10g Jonteel Hair Nets. Good fitting. Com-. . -1
fortable. Easier adjustment. Mingle and 4
double mesh. Assorted shades. *7ft
“Factory to You” price, <lozen__ f«gC >
SYMBOL FOUNTAIN
SYRINGE
Two quart size. Guaranteed for
The bag is moulded in one piece,
beams i
rubber tubing.
You will do well tb take advantage of these unusual offerings with the^ssurance that if you are not entire-
ly pleased with an|y product you may return it and your money will be cheerfully refunded.
f fls. I • i ' i ■ ■______________ t '
$1.25 and $1.50 Gold Plated Twin Van-
ity, the popular small size, flesh pow-
der with orange rouge, only
extra special
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Raleigh. N. C, July 31.—Chimney.
Rock Mountain in western North t
i Carolina is to be the scene of Gutzon {j!
' Borgta's next monumental task in I ♦
sc-u^iture. ■
Tv<o ideas are pressing themselves j
upon him as suitable subjects for his ,
art.
North Carolinans have invited him*Ab
to carve a memorial to the Confed-
eracy along the lines of the one he
started on Stone Mountain, Ga., and
j from which task he resigned after
various clashes with the backers of ‘
(he memorial.
Borglun/a own idea for the use of
the sheer cliff of stone that is Chim-
ney Rock, i* to menioraliz® Wood-
row Wilson.
Sltould Borglum. however heed the
pleas of the North Carolinana that he
go ahead with his original design as
started at $tone Mountain. Ga., it
will probabb* mean a bitter legal
fight, la-tween tlie men sponsoring the
Chimney Rock memorial and those
behind the original plan.
REXALL “93”
and a Regular
REXALL “93'
SHAMPOO PASTE
50c
zo
DENTAL CREME
o Dental .Creme will
and sparkling, your
r breath sweet and
$1.50 Electric Hair Curian. guar-
anteed quality. Factory sale / «JC
pd
*hc>vt Coverings and lack of pressure
madt for high wheat. Sentiment was
bullirii
Hidipay observance in f
and IViniiepeg made the tL--~ ....
essarilj' local. Exports we|je negli-
gMe. I ;
lAcId of features made
corn a narrow affair. ..
Wheat: Sept. 1.58; Dec. 1-57 3-4;
May ,1,60 1-4. i
(on* Kepti L05 3-8; Did, 871-4;
May!*. ’fl
Oat 8’: f*ept. 4-5-8; Decffluber 45
48- _______
Kansas City Liv<
lvau|aa City, Aug. 3.—Cattle—Rc-
ceipts 1B7JIFMI; calves 6,000; jto-ain fed
steerf aial yearlings scarce.^10 to 15
cents j|ovver; top heavy, stders $14;
medium weight steers’, $13,50; she
stock t-low; better grades steady,
otht-rR 10 to 15 vents low™-; calves
steady] top $10; bulls strong; Stock-
ers and ifeeders steady tq strong;
fleshyi)feeders $10.75.
_^vsr» Receipt* 7.000; eariy trad-
ilW ,<J shipjMTji fairly a<'tl|
I251' cvnt!* 61ghe"r thatti Satur-
<lff> s wesl; big|backers li(rl<|ing back,
good Jo elmici* 170- to 22(>ib.
ages $13.15 ti> $13.90; i
weigh| or heavy butcher* JtJld; 140-
to JfiOtlb. averages $13.65 U> $13.90;
packiijg size 812..5O to $12.1.5.
She^p Receipts 8.<M"0; Ales,
tive mmbs around 25 cents
$lL*>0|4;o $14.75; some latri
up iiibre;' Louibiana weths
vear.z -y*
No"A'l
to give away or leak. Extra heavy
, * ‘ o- Three full sizje hard mb-
pipes. Metal shut-off.
Regular price $1.75. “Factory to lift
You” price 4 !•!«/
$1.75 Firstaid Clinical j
Thermometer______________IsZsl 4B$
PURETEST WITCH HAZFI «■'
A clean, sparkling extract. Extra strong, wp.
Refreshing after shaving. Soothing and
healing to bruises and inflamed skin and
sore lame muscles.
Regular price 4.5c. “Factory to •>
...ZZ19Z
.69c
__Z. 39c
........ 13c
. .. 79c
Z."33c ’j]
19c ❖
........23c %
39c i
1 ^... 23c-;
GHAM BROHTHE2R8 J
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JONTEEL VANISHING <
CREAM <
A refreshing, snow white Greasetess Cream 1
that keeps the skin soft, white and youth- <
ful in appearance. An ideal qrraiu to use
before powdering. 1’erfunied with alluring.,.;
Jonteel odor. . (
Regular price 50c. “Factory to QQ
50c Jonteel Cold (Yearn qq 4
For a fresh complexion — OsJC *
$1.50 Odor Jonteel 1 1 Q
A distinctive delightful |>erfunie J els?
50c Jonteel Talcuni Powder QQ 4
Delightfully perfumed, large tin «J«fC s
You Can Have Beautiful Hair by Propet J
Shampooing with
HARMONY OLIVE
SHAMPOO
Brings out all the real life and lustre"',
natural wave and color. Splendid for chil-
dren. Tlioroughly cleansing.
Regular price 50e. “Factory to--
You" pri<-e _____________________.
BIG STATIONERY
VALUE ”
One pound 45c CASCADE LINEN WRIT-'
ING PAPER (about 90 sheets) aud 50
envelopes to match. (Regularly 40ci jL"'
Full 85c value. •'Factory to "L prt
You” price, f<ff both _ d«IC
50c (box) Hallcroft Stationery OQ
24 sheet* 24 envelopes J JdC tw
0*0 With each cake 01
Soap at 10c you
extra heavy larg<
t at 19c, a regular J
both for------j______(
*:* REXALL THEATRIC All
Y COLD CREAM
to use this Cream.
An ideal cleansing
• ■ » a . .
Regular Price 40c. “Factory to 07 —
; You” Price, half-pound tin J/C
25c Harmony Toilet Cream
A soothing lotion and skin beautifier.
| "Used before going ait, it protects 4 Q
your skin -------—-----------IwC
During Our “Factory \o You” Sale we will
" bottle of—
Pittsburg 56
New York __58
( ineinnati 53
Brooklvn _L 48
Philadelphia 44
St. Louis __46
Chirago 41
Boston-------------40
Where They Play Today
Nea Y’ofk at St. Loots.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
Boston at Cincinaati.
Philadelphia at Pittsburg.
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Club— w
Ft. Worth 4-22
Houston _ 20
Dallas __________;____)8
Wichita Falls ... 18
San Antonio 14
Wacq ____;_________12
Shrev|eport L_«__J____11
Beaumont J 7
Where They Play Today
Dallas at Bea liront. <
Fort Worth at San Antonio.
M icliita Falls at Waco.
Shreve|a>rt at Houston.
13c Julius Brutus Cigar, a quality
smoke, discontinued size, special * Eft
9c each, box of 50 4*vV
k> T
L.Ur
t
> I i • S
r ■ liil
aver-
noil medium
to Itkjulb.j averages $13.65
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ght
Horace BisImp Douglas. Mrs.
Mahaffey and Mrs. R. C. Whiddon
■ Presbyterian chdrch tbnight
l* -
ii Estate Man
Killed By Wife
he) 4----
San ; Antonio, Aug. 3.4-(United
Press.U-At. D. H|U. 43. a ill
dealer.: died in a local hospital
’■’30 P-.4’- todak from fa
tunvl] a'n * t he l>ead receivud
ari* " ’ . -. t.
ha«eleM» Tiled against Hili'* 25 v
old widow. Mrs. Margaret E"~
bond furnished for her.
well hits n<
Sevetal
a It.... .
field list week, the cash
tion oT wl(ich v
.Jw............
lun<> and cohl drink stand
W!
and is wow ready to feed
hungry oil men who will
from Everywhere a
watch the testing of an o4 sand in
this 4*11
24.16;
Spots quiet.
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New Orleans Cotton
New (Orleans, Aug. 3.—Futures op-
e;»ed eafly. 10 to 14 lower. March
23.70; May 23.ffl; pvtober 2338; De-
cember $3.57; January 2J1.55.
Futnre* closed steady. March
23.7$; May 23.9d; October‘23.13; De-
cern Iter $3.61; Januarv 23.66. |
Middlfag 2.3.95. Spots steady, 5
lower. |
?it Worth Livestock
l^ort Worth. Aug. 3.—Stdjrs and
$«»ld on an active market at
Upricto. y F|it cows lost 10 to
15 <Ynt|» ami tta- trade was I 1
Canneri held total steady levpt Hog
buygraremaine I inactive to
| th<- ^nlkket closed 10 to
141-bnr.* Pigs and cows did 1
in the fedvarice.
Sheep r*te» wene 25 cents up under
s(«r<itt of supplies. Lambs were
[*irfya*'d on a steady baaiaj
Hr-C. ipts were (i.(MH) catth
calves, |u;oho hogs and 1,000
CATTLE:
Bcer<fe |3.5(b-4»|5O;
5.54H c<Avs «.<<>—p.7Z.
7; $11!!* $2.25—4.$5; calves (
caugn-r 4 $1.60—2.00; yearlij
J r -Ll ‘
HOGS:
n> $13.75— 13.k5; light $13.50
mixed $13.65—!3.75;|iw>mmon
; pig* $9.00—12.00; j packing
lfi-4-12.00.
|<I1EEP AND LA3IBML
r -aflings $9
$1.<M>—2;
$ i .90 ■—8.25;
..; feeder
Chicago Grains
Chicago. Aug*3.—Grain futures un
. ■’ ’ t made good
. ioqays.. Late profit; taking
a*! price* from the day's high
Spuiied comnjission house buying,
high wheat. Sentin
toverpool
nade nec-
ravl estate
r 1 ‘■-•v--1 at
l±30 p.. h>. tolay from fa pistol
wound,] inMhe head received in his
apart merit Sunday night. . Charges
• - = * *- year
Hill, and
got been made public.
Deals Made in C*
Field Last Week.
,l,r -jand roy-
t*a’j|wede made in the uallisburg
1 d’nsidera-
which was some $29J(UIO.O().
J J C. Marks Idfs opened a
", ' ’ ’ ' - -—4 near the
diah well on the Ixr ter farm
he many
be here
little lai er on to
“Factory
You” price, per prund
4 ir ■ Cream
Caramel*, pound box
and Strings, pound »x ------
Gum Drops, pound 1k>x -------
THE AERO
Need a New I
4 M ill give you splendid
jaiire gum rubber, giving it long life,
tor style, with- pure gvm chin straps,
JL ’b?n and women.
J Regular Price 65c. ‘ "
You" price
$11-00 Household Rubbe *
Gloves -
5<>c Tinker Tape
4» (For mending) — ------
23c Firstald Adhesive
jF Plaster L —;___.
4y 40c Firstaid Adhesive
Piaster *4—_____
JL 98c LabonLite Rubber
♦ Aprons ——
4®> oik Monogram Cotton
(pound) --------—-
JT ; 87c Firstaid Gauze
I (sterilised) -----------
4®> |Oc Zinc Oxide
aL Ointment
OIL DEVELOPMENTS IN
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