Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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We Have Just Received a Shipment
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There are two ways of looking
at a Used Car Department. One
might define it as “an outlet for
the cars a dealer must take in
trade in order to sell new cars.”
But this is the way we define it:
“A department for the develop-
ment of new car prospects
through the sale of high grade,
dependable Used Cars.”
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have the best.
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*Specinl rates
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LINES 01 V
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Classified pltirj
accounts niii'-t hi
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have a telenli> e
their own uL
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7:30.
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merl.v o«'<1
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Dura it. Okla.. April ft,—Frank -Mjl-j
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^ue. now it occupied by a solid row
uff brick and stone business housesl
iXftedtng the Preston Building. the
lawer floor of which is occupieil by a
ifrpartnicirt store; the Btirdg Building,
tko-story sione structurf; a whole-
•ale candy cvin|»any; the Lamar Bath
llnisc and tnincral water wells. .
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I h.|Mipi<in and family.
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Mt >4 l lark Kivu Jr an
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San Franrijo, Apri
Press)-.- Five years of
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expenditure «>( hundrcl
'of dollars in a stu
catting” s«'li<in< hav
oil in Alaska.
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I ifornia has qecided
i Mineral Wells. Texas. Aptil 9 —
C itizens here are elated over Signing,
of doefunents Thursday assuring thisj
rJsort a $1.000.000 tourist hotol. to i
J operated by the Baker Hotels of
Texas.
tlfe side abutting NortheastT'irse- Ave-
tle sid abutting Northeast First Ave- hili’*>rs coniiuittce.
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A Real Family Car
until the| grass on your lawn is so high that it can not be
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lawn mower. \X hen you allow your grass to grow in this
manner it dies by the middle of the summer. Start moving you lawn
now and it will look pretty and green all summer.
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The geological
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To CHlCX
From his
father.
lcogi is of the Leo leases are
The Westheimers and Dennie
Fitzgerald of Afdmorq ai
present at the meetinz.
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Tile uh -t d|ffotJt drilling coiwitioiis •
were cncoi'p ■ ci-d. Wiereas in Cal
it-irjiij* sonic <>f the "i.OOO fool' Wi-lb
hajut. bi’eH sui^k in fiic m< nth-. it-
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of dollars lying right at our doors waiting for a
little development. Come out to the meeting and
help put the well down.
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a jyrjt nf nii'tintaineer
By Martin
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I Leii well.
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Every citizen that can do so is ask-
ed to attend a meeting at the Chani-
ber <>f (jommerce Saturday night .'alt
7.30 to talk over a ]
ganling tilie well at Leo.
■oil men 1
possible.
tie standard Oil (Tnnpany Q
in- official wm'd pas- beep
i-M;ed' ;isjC’ hi'" intl'li loftger tin!
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Icard of thanks
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heartfelt ibanki- to our
•>f ph« K lefts Huh Jffiendk who m
the A- | inpi:-tI'lfeil iL<jr assistance anil words
coii-jolltiioit 'during our Jiojir of
srirrow.j I
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Laura Willis. 17. of Younwiown. O.. '
wonted a 1 ■ -.v E ister hat.
» a Youngstown p iper offered to give .
a hat to the girt who sketched the j j
best one, s’.-- wk nt to work and was
the r>riz -. Hut then. sh<> doesn't n.
a new hat to l<x>k charming—Uow
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wildcat when
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We pnight :d<> it
i again 's-'me daf in Al.isl.a. 'I’hat is
tj-r*sTh<- bply "av nc-w oil fields me
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Not '-far fiolii tliV~ >. i-lie
Ntauda'd O,T- pi. pt-ting.
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World1 s Rulers Who
Were Labeled “Great”
Lord P.ryce, in an essay on
“Great Mi;n and Greatness,” gives a
list of 14 names to which the. adjec-
tive groat “is.it.variably, or at least
usually attached by the world alt
large.” National appreciation runs
j on more generous} lines.
Spain aldne has- labeled four of
her kings “the great.” while France
pays the same tribute to as many
as six sovereigns, says the Detroit
'News. Russia. Germany, Austria.
Denmark. Sweden. Portugal and
even Hawaii have attached I he ad-
jectives to ope or other of theii
rulers. Ethelred the Unready, king
of Englan*!, seems to have been* the
oirl-y monarch branded with this ad-
jective.
Some royal epithets refer merely
to-physical peculiarities, like ,Wil-
liam Rufus, and the large group of
plump monarchs known to posterity
as “the fat.” Charles the Bold.
Pepin the Short, and Olaf the
Hungry, are also of this company.
Others have a warlike connotuP .
ti«>n: Brave., valiant, victorious.
,,i- ' hardy, strong, all appear in the list;
r and faiijily. . ;( also terrible, though Ivan of that
, memory was not so formidable to
his foes as to hi? fellow country^'
men, Sulyman I xas “The Mag-
nificent,” John II (of Portugal)
j “The Perfect,” Louis V “The, Well
I Beloved.” and Peter IV (of -Arral
•j gon), *tThe Ceremonious.” The
Bumblebees *a?'PS.,°fI th* monarchs acclaimed
. . .j "wise,” “Just” or “great” would lid
at Weight in Gold A large space.
that Jrpilr thtough tae formation:,
at Cold Bay. Now the
plugged up an<| iihaml'itfeil former.
Ni .1 tiilard 1 ( "ii
Men- letlcei't alout
they admit4c.|i they
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the (jEO WELL at the Chamber of Commerce
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Every stockholder is urged to attend and hear
the reports, and anyone else who feels an inter-
est in putting down the well is cordially invited
tobeoresent. !
together even If you inul-i
tiling by two. You can|
I kumblt’bees at about
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—A b3ii.<MM).t>00 rivers and liar- tired and stopped to rest, she said.
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the^housi’ today by t^e rivers and is al>out four tunes as strong M a
man.
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They ha ? promised
their financial support to thfc enterprise and are
very enthusiastic over the vooderfu! reso’-t they
received from their own geologist on his recent
. visit.
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hard work and
ffort and the
Lof thousands
lUM-ndous [“wild-
el failed to find
• til (Juiipany of Cal-
io .abandon its
CoLt Bay experiment a o* the Alaska
peninsula, w Iw-rv- a h ell was sunk
5034 feet without ar:t results.
Thb crew if now engaged-in pull-
ing up tlw < ipiipiiwnt and preparing
t«» ship it back' to jSan Fr^nciaco.
Thus will end one of jthe noat stub-
Ixrrn fights cjrer tna<|e to I overcome
th<- obsta'h- Of >oatu^f- in’searching
for di. J 1 1
It was alaiat five rears ago that
the CaNfomia' < >11 ( oripany spnt ge-
ciogiMts to examine t w r< ported oil
•t^ii'-tureS on tlw Alaskan |>c’iiiiiaiila.
Ntirfavp in«lic:lt mns |romised inuch,
and accordingly, in a- veaMkd was
1 bartered t<>, .Iran-port machinery,
supplies awl i- crew p> ■tin* >-ylr<-t«-<l
place. | ■
Th*- party «-f io
K|stiatak, aii
Hrib-s west ofl St
Kadiak islapid (>ti
From Kaiwt.ik a
bi|ilt thropgh tTw Aleutian jmouu:
falins for 17 ii)i|es. rr«
in tlw nifUingj Two |
Mound over 1 Hiintaiiii- >714-00; feet
high, and ilwn across' (iri'p xall'^vs. . j |
It wa4< not ■until Mafrii.-Jbjci. |haj
tl><- roml was <!<>mplet'-|l and i^mpliey
niOvril^Jiy tractor into the ipiterior.
Actual drillin'. L-gan tjhr latter part I j,
of that month. In C!h- firsju year |
the v.<41 we- sunk t('\a drji’li "1
IgOO f:-vt tlrtoiigh -oji'l sand-tone. ; 2
im-t dpi <ul' dril|iiig r>!a|;tion- ■
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well H to be ’ ill.. L_ X. ’
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‘Bobbie I
mother, tots run down
Martinsville, In<L—An unusual ac-
cident occurred near here recently
when Dr. C. H. White came upon Mrs.
Lou Whited, her daughter. Inez, and
son, Johnson asleep in the road. His
machine struck them. He brought
them to a hospital here. The mother
had stinted to walk to aimther town
i Washington. April 9-j (Associated, and
Its bill embracing 32 projects and
I'.i eligiiiceiing surveys was reported
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jirirris,) 2S, 1'nion count v. I
iiklm-r. liuiHt die in tlie elei-' 1
Bumbkpees are worth muchaiorej
every ifcij'to the Uhlted States than j
all our-g )ld mines. Ye-, they are ™
worth more tpani nil gold and sil' jT
ver mlbe!|
., Uply the
rate tlie I
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Perhnpi yon did not know it, but
, we owp our clover hay crop to the
more tjhalri $300,000,000
Whet ”
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I would 1
Islands,
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1/ tllize n <1 a lover- distribute the p"'.-
w len am sp c ’ * *' “
F de of t. ijnrity.
And ioft|nse<Tt except the burnble-
i 1 is abnormally long tongue
tl nt little trick in a red
clover fielil
men? Meeting at 3 P. M. at Custer City. All
dially invited. Great meeting is expqcted.
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he stepped <>ut on t in- t’rofiit por< h tlie p.ii' li to investigate. ®
of his- home near here Wednesday ------------—
night.
The cause of. the attack is a mys-
tery to the family, who- could give
the officers no- tine as t<> the iden-
tity of the assailant.
Miller heard a njund friun the
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L'nclej Sam tried to Intro-
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