Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 176, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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is in campaigning is that it doesn’t
lim in the leitst to say one thing at one place and
opposite atTiiiother phtce.
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let him join the great mass of consumers and
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The Aisociated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication
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Brands and when you get anything at this store you
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We Arc Closing Out the Balance of Our
■ PORCH FURNITURE
At Reduced Prices
A MIGHTY REDUCTION On United
Slates Tires and Tubes!
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Sales And Service Department
30x3 Clincher Pathfinder I 7.00
30x31 Clincher All-Weather Cord $11.90
30x3| Clincher Pathfinder Fabric
30x3i Oversize Pathfinder Cord $ 9.90
29x4.40 Pathfinder Balloon $11.20
29x4.40 Gr. Awt. Balloon | $14.30
30x5.77 Pathfinder, Extra Ply Balloon $22.00
obtain their due shai.e <»f eoii-ideration.l Next. agricul-
tural pap 'r bf nine (months’ maturity was made eligible
for redisquuiit al thp F. deral
congress
make diiifet loans la individuals
for as
govei nmflit;
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United States Tires are Good Tires
BIG PRICE REDUCTION ON GOOD-
YEAR TIRES AND TUBES!
Now Is the Timefto Buy That New Tire You Have Been
Needing for Your Car. Nothing Better Than Goodyear.
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thirty fiv< gold bricks.' I That is a matter of opinion, but
congress ia:; at least intvle
his belialt. '
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Make your next tire a U. S. Royal Cord or an Usco Cord Tire.
PRICES AND SIZES TO FIT ANY POCKET-
BOOK OR CAR.
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We have Used, Sold and Recommended UNITED STATES
TIRES for over fifteen years.
Thej k.
Chronit k a
if any. of i
object to
ed. and b »th app. ,u tr| object to the habit of young girls
wearing
for the modern young man leaving his hat at home, how
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pelled to
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some sbrt
sleek ab ; xlb greasefidid lie’
freely iin<|i <|fteu. ?’
ruin ally
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Shampoo
A-lrpUcatiom at Barbar
and Baaaty Parian
Wd would like to figure with you when in the
market for anything in house furnishings.
■ a -bow of <loing something in
The trouble may he that the| tanner has not
. From 19*21 to fl923 he thought
that his troubles eoujd be cured by more abiindant credit.
Accordingly a “«lirt I a finer." was placed on the Federal
Re erve Foa icl so that J he interest s of agriculture would
obtain their due shair of’ron-ideration.l Next, agricul-
record df hoBor
• The people tof Denton
i me so: well have
my announr enu it a cordial le-
“771 ire 5 Beauty for You—in the Filch Shampoo**
After the shampoo, thee % a <
- r FITCH PRODUCTS ARE
On Sala at Alt Tailat Gaoda
Cauntara u> Tu>o Coneemiet
Siaaa for Homa Uao
■UBSCRIPTION RATBS
Dally aa« SaXay
la GalaeavUla
tn a4vanca_i____UQo Six noatba, ,, go.av
b, in &dvanca._|l.«S Ona to advanca—,—01.00
iptlone not paid In advanqa. etmlcbt monthly *rloa aharsaO.
By Wall •» Gafaeevllla a* Caake Ceaaty
% . - - - S t /nai.tha, kt adetmeo,
OZ.Z) liBICKS FOB THE FABMEB.
he war the"farmer has been going to Washing-
t every <e- ion lor relief fronr his economic
nr \\ all'll says that all he has got has been
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OainenrUla and Cooke County, eix months. >0c; one year. |T.»0.
D Tci in (Outside Cooke County), Oklahoma and Arkansas, nix months,
11.00, one year. 11.70 Ry mail, all other Staten, elx months. 01.00; one
year, 11.00,
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»ny peiBort, firm or corporation which may appear in the celumnn of The
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wait for that day to cqme.
now is h
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TELEPHONE US FOR THE NEW LOW
PRICES ON YOUR SIZE!
NEW HIGHWAY GARAGE
F. B. Hensley, Proprietor
49—Gainesville, Texas
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In cai e of errore or omlsaione in local or other advertisements, the pub-
lishers Io not hold themselves liable for dams** further than the amount
reoefved by them for suefi advertisement. • < *» .
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. Coo > ebunty crimps are now “strutting their stuff,
gnd it U t'x iPH
SWINGS, ROCKERS AND
PORCH SETS
All tM newest styles anc.
best makes. Now is tHe
to fit | up) your sun rejem
poich while you can I
. BIG SAVING!
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Hip wolf v.’iil have to seek oth-
t rn | <'■*' ‘ *r»nn<lrd .-.ltd defamatory tatement*. Enough to jduit and anonymoJn let
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made to induce him to resign,
not consider ■ y
Southwest Corner Square
VITAL STATISTICS
Births
To Mr 8’'d Abts. Crea<l A. Talbott
Route D a boy.; dune 2$.
Jo Mr. .and Mrs. T. -L Kircher
baiter. •Route' I. ;a girl, .hmc 14.
To Mr. and Jjlrs. :I. A. Caulfield.
Route I. a igirL feb. 22, 1923.
To Mr. and Mirs. C harles R. Beam.
Route 2, :v girl.: June 14.
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Xi.*/ X T THFTHFR your hdr is bobbed or long—
W whether you have dandruff or not—your
X hah and scalp should be kept clean and
healthy by i he regular use of the Fitch Shampoo.
’ No other shampoo can do what Fitch’s will. The Fiteh Shampoo
dissolves anf removes from the very first application every particle of
dandruff an 1 foreign matter, leaving the scalp clean and healthy and
the hair soft and ftuffy.
The Fit, h Shampoo is eifysts! dear,
water and rin easily be rinsefl out. L‘
an acid rinse whirl
Make yoir next shampoo a
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the faiiai r
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salaried ,'olk. I
while M things |Je1
just the same as if Hm things which he sells had advanced
in price. tL-J 'e *■ • ’ • --a '«■
situation
demand
Bor/#.
'it! lug
i.'rfh day oi June was the last day on
whir'll h camlirlate's name could l>e
placed on the ticket and that no oils
was seeking to bring out a not hen < an i
didate. That with other iintoiimled
otatemeiitt- in your circular wa- hi-
tendril to ileflect upon ana tantalize'
fne. After tfyat at ’-De-xtcr; I an-
nounced iny candidaiy and replied to
sqjne of your statements and I did
the same at Gaine-ville as I had a
right to do. Jf you do not want
your stateineutp U'plied to. you oii«ht
Julv R. 192«. j
Hon. W. S. Moore.
Denton. Texas
Dear Sir; —
Yonr recent letter published in the
pajiers yesterday lias l>een received, in
line with your circulars, it is made
up of misrepresentations and insult-
ing and abusive statement- show-
ing an evident intention on your part
to force me into a bitter personal
mud-slinging campaign. The office
of district jmlge is too .important
and hduorable and I have, too much
self-respect to permit you to do that.
In the exercises of my rights as a
citizen. I became a candidate for dis-
trict judge. Without consulting with,
any lawyer or any one else. I pub-
lished an announcement in which I
in no manner referred to you and
made no attack upon any person. 1
felt that I was '’well enough known
to a la(ge. majority of the voter- of
the district to enable them to judge
of mv qualifications and was content
for them to do sr>
Oh the 19th day of April; t'.C’o
vou published a statement in which
you made a violent and unwarranted
attack upon rue and the law;yei of
the district and cast leflection upon
our foruier judges. Your design to
force mi into a- mud Ringing <am
pnigTi was so evident and your -fate
menls saimtfmTnded and absurd that 1
made no reply. i •
Soon varioiis false and unfounded
re]xuts cdncerning me were put in < ii -
culatioii in different parts of ( ooke
eountv. | Some of them were refuted,
by my friend* ami my home people
signed and published an unqualified
eiHldr’Seinent of me'showing that the
voters of Denton county will support
me by an overwhelming majority, in
that, there was no reference to you.
On the 2Hth day of June. )!►.!♦». I wa
at the pktnic at Sivils Bend and in
vifed to speak there but you were not
present and I declined. As I was
leaving. 1 -aw a boy distributing a
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frigejrators we
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All Types..AllSizes.. All Prices
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Judge Owsley Replies To
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not to make them or confine yourself
to the truih. -
On the 3rd day of July. I sjioki- at
fiainesvilh’l at an appointment made
by my friends. J was there hy in-
vitation aid had nothing to do with
arranging the program. After others
had spoken. I made a patriotic.speech
to fit the olrarion and then'announced
my candidpcy and replied to siome
of your statements. You say lyou
•were present but that I did not kiow .
I had been! invited to your city; and
*-dre» flot
come i ,
vonr preserte known so I could ask
that you lie
Every word
to your chwrges was
a- inany cinversant with the facts
—:,i *—*;c-l you say you will re-
Gainesville on Saturday
i. are at liberty to do so.
people there know| you
truth or pursue vour us-
ou didn't invite nil and
another
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? weather is pretty hard cn the fellow who has
nothin,; io do but watch the thermometer.
Reserve Banks. Again.
>r< k ided hitonmrdiate f’redit Banks, which may
on agricultural paper
l<»i|g as tliit^zCriQs from funds suppliid by th“
It wasAltcii asserted that congress had giv
iners every rrl dit facility which for many years
enjoyed by commerce and industry.
e ot all this, however, the farmer still faces a
lie has ipiit asking for inure credit, bui
is on spring it to him through the
•t’ :’t the opponents of that
11 “.old '•ri<4. " The fairnerl
T.ij.npL. .. c.. Cc. uti. out higher prices. And
there’i; Ui? rub. Copgricss i mindful of the wrath of th”
urban cnnsuiriop, 'Cheiic is one way, however, in which
■ i|ia> get relatively higher prices without com
uifiii t uiJL tiie int. rests of wage earners and
If tlfe things he buys are made cheaper
'T~ si-lip remain nm•banged, the effect is
SKIN
TROUBLES
There is only one way to
stop skin troubles—pimples,
boils, blotches, eczema and
eruptions. Stop the cause!
It’s all in the blood. \
And S. S. S. will make your j
blood rich and red and pure. .,
Then your dream of a soft,
rosy, velvet skin, clear, of
blemishes,, will be realized.
You can take S. S. S. with con-
fidence—millions testify to its
merits. An unbroken record of
service for over 100 years is
a great testimonial to a great
medicine.
Remember S.-S. S. is made only
from fresh roots and herbs.
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7 takes the
'ShaiTf
cut of
while it is po) Th. Bulletin’s affair, we feel im
epme to the defense of the bare headed jelly
idem youth is espie’^ally interested in the dress
hair; and lii?-uses a greasy, sticky mixture of
that keeps hi- unduly locks plastered down as
; carries a comb that is’used
Nt»w. this greasy hair dressing would
toy’s hat in a pair of minutes-, hence, the hat is
left .off. i of hecause^tli. Jelly beau really prefers to go
’ —poi orib’d. hip '•'< <';jipe it would be foolish to ruin a
';U>1 -’.f. j L: d. • : u -n mhny I
fil-.pieJ i- ll- t i'u' ?. ba■ *-‘:e-j.',ed. any
T , j. <■ ■. E . j ; • t- .11 ■ ;i - .-i- J than Lui !
. icv, dud p-the jelly bean wants to go hatless,
d we object?4~ ^ro*rwB'0Oj7 Bulletin.
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THE GAINESVILLE DAILY, REGISTER
AND MKAHENaBR ' ' 1 .
ESTABLISHED IN 1814
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Telepbons No. 98; Editorial and Newa Room Telephone No. 89.
Ilbles.
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com yent-ation for f^ ^recep
am more than fJr
tion in < uoke routny -of ‘<w’k
‘ rri^ mi’^hng a -in. any
Iper^n ..n earth and I ’"T'.’ “V*.
into th,- office «'t diftrn t l.l’»d->
no obligation to any wonjan o
^orft ‘hat I shall not hoc respect
jlr.son- ami >lu’H
Iv and .-..mliiet the courts-
nomi <1 ami courteous >::?
dm- regard to th- rights . t htig»"te.
I.twvi-rs and I he public. i ; i
\oii can purtie yom
and I will mine. Gp /low|Jwith L
iuto.tbe low ground* of Sodom, -
Goimn.th if you wi.-h. Mt as t >r
with Abraham on
lands heyo»d Jordan.
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ALVIN k. OWRIXY.
(Political Adv.)
Rome Grown Tom<toes-Fotir lb.-
f( " " .ent-. Saturday, -t Grammar .
Bros. a
Advertising create* pub4
—. confidence in merchan-,
mae, and confidence in the
manufacture of it- r
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trial bottle.
and your miney will be refunded
nail In
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on* year, 81.78. By mail, all otlrer States, six months. *1.88; one
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erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of
•mx iirrnon, firm or corporation which may appear tn the columns of The
Register A Meaeenger will be gladly and promptly corrected upon being
trough’ to the notice of the publisher*. '
Every particle is soluble tn
After a Fiteh Shampoo there is nn
:h tends to dull and discolor tjie hair.
™. u Fiteh. Buy a bottle at any toilet roods
i rrite direct to the F. W. FitdV~Co., Des Moines. Ia., tor £*ee
See for yourseff h«w beautiful your hair can be—know
the joy of a really clean scaljj. If Fitch's isn’t all we say, take it back
non.
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FITCH TOMIC tor ewry hair arid )
scx.b condition! z I
Fw tesderJ sore, itching stair
FITCH'S IDEAL
If the hair is inclined to be <
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FITCH'S 0U18INE er SUPERBE
To train the lair to stay in place.
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fill the offke and ju the discharge of my campaign, it becomes convenient
his duty to the 'people he refused for me to divide time with you. I
to resign.
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•that the people oijght to be consult-1 cussing your record;
ed and whatj you call a protest was I have endeavoret
a statement ’ Hutt 1 .. '
bar and the jwople generally with
request that no ap
until there was ti ne to get together
and agree upon some a
factory-to the arioiH.ys-
the people. That! req lied was ^ign- behind we-
ed ami joined in Io} all of the lawyers i count v who know
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twentv leading attorneys of Denton.
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Tho* lawyer.' who requested the gov-
ernor tO ------- ----r--
people in the appointment of
are al---- , ,
their highest bonoj in fidelity to pn- ■
and patriotic and loyal citi-
!-ruup of Osinesville lawyei
l.x- la-ci rirtna s.lficll Itifltivi
pro-
oiigllt
iidge and
that
|e the
aud
was
efrtain
to make you hi.| suc-
cessor w ithonf [giving either the peo
Judge Peannati did not
written him and , Ji forts
He did
a proper perlon to
to reaijs'u. The lawyers of the dis- shall freely do so. but 1 will not !•»'
trict knew you tor and they thought pulled down to the low level cjf dis
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1 have endeavoreid to lead a life
of service and 1 hate give|n.my best
energies to the- upbuilding of Denton
and Denton county.’ The office1 of
district judge opens a field in which
I .-an render further valuable se-rtiev
to the people, of this distrii t and th.-
Slate and leave
I behind wu-.
given
c^ptuutand a*snre ue’*n qvetv helm
ing majority and htne thuk givfn we
>ur siuteiueiits. A ou say you
present but that I did not know.
courteous enough <
up ard speak to me and tn
given a chance to sneak
I utteied (here in answer
\ our charges w as absolutely (true
inany conversant with the fact
will testify,
ply to m<- a
night and yi it
Most of tin
and it is iniuateiml whether yo^ ad
here to the I...
ual policy. |Yc
as I have ar appointment at
place 1 hall >not be there.
You make the bold statement I that
a small < ” ' ‘
actuated by (various selfish
rushed dow n to Austin with
test and told] the governor she
to wait and it them name the
but that thJ (governor knowing
the. court hajetoo-Joug been controll-
ed by certainliaw yer- paid no atten-
tion to them.I That grave refhetio*i
upon the laivvcrs of the district
our former jinilge
tended by y<u| to awaken a prejudice
among th<' p+<'ple against the law-
yers but v«ihiijstatements are «o un-
founded th;)t Ithey will not work
among our intelligent vettera.
' The facts ale that long befoxi
death of Olli [ much beloved
laihented Jipigr Pearman, a plahi
arranged bt |»>liti< ian- with
ends in viejst
, .. . ----- - — - . ccssor uithbut[giving either the pea
st;rti imuit (issued by you to the voters t p|e or t|K, bsi [a chance to be .neatd.
“■ of (Jooke bounty. Among other un- judge Peannai| did not die | soon
( »on rn!-*’’' charged that a h>t oi . iw-
vei . h:ul $rw_»ht me out as a can-
■tidalte but had got afraid, of their
horses and were trying to get some
other man to run You knew when
> allriad and dll till' best we rail with our you puldisl^d that statement that the
■ pressing road problems in < ‘ooke rountyr pxperting
iiplliing »>ut oi’ tin pir.-eiit proxy administration
y, jierhapd. highway affairs will he conducted on
Bid. wc can't afford to sit down and
The most pressing need right
bekter road t<5 the new oil field. The proper de-
it i f this ticld is important to every citizen of
the cot^nly. and there should bi* no complaint from any
<|uartei| :it (efforts toL^npiove this road.
BA R E H EA BE D J EL L Y BEA NS. r
iineral Wejh Index and the Penton Record-
are engaged in a wordy battle over the merits,
m«»dein tyle- < f»»dress for young people. Both
the habit of young men going about bare bead
tturpey satis-
• *s well as
the pwqdr. Thati request wa* sign-
in Gainesville, except <>ne and
being td»e entire bar except three.
cotisult ithe wishes of the
E a judge
it honorable gentlemen who find |
vate trust and to hublid duty as hon ■
est men and patriotic and loyal citi- ■
Zen«. I am proud that they are sup- (.B
porting me in this race. |M
I im not the candidate of any |M
buic h. ring orthloc. I am making
own ann<n\ieement», managing ■
own campaijiu and paying nn
expenses. Ij am depending fei
support upon thd good law abiding
women and men who believe in
niaintename of >>i»r free institutions
and a strict; enforcement of our la vs.
I am going to finish the race, aa I
began it. <fn a high ami honorable
plane and no. tapnt or threat that
you can mtke will eau-e me to de- ■
viate from it. Y(>u say that you are ■“
ready to fiisei»s| your record aud
give no quarter; and a k none I
ani not interested in your record
1 have fiot djaeuwsed it publicly
or in private. I am running for the
high and hbnorafile office of district
judge and have other matters to talk
about. If lin following the plan ,uf
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 176, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1926, newspaper, July 9, 1926; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1319723/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.