Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, August 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Swrtxtvwv Corps
8ooo«3fiter
Fabric Tires
6000 ilex
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WANTED TO RENT—Four, or
room house; good location.
Franklin, Hesperian office.______
For Rent
LASTER BROS.
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DYE WORK
EXPERT
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U. S. Officers of
War to Organize
PRESIDENT HUERTA
ORDERS IN AUDIT
SHOOTING AT DOG
CAUSES EXCITEMENT
A. W. GERNETH
MACHINE SHOP
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
REPAIRED
ACETYLENE WELDING AND
TRACTOR REPAIRING A
SPECIALTY
W. California St.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
BICYCLES AND TIRES
322 N. COMMERCE STREET
TELEPHONE 851
$500,000 Oil Land
Case From Wichita
County is Appealed
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Austin, Aug. 16.—In the third court
of civil appeals has been filed an ap-
peal in the case of the State of Texas
an upstairs wiadow and proceeded to
put down a barrage in the vicinity of
the dogs, which bost a hasty retreat.
Detroit, Mich., Aug. 16-—(By Associ-
ated Press)—Formation of national
organization of American officers of the
great war Is planned here September 7
I when the first officers* convention opens.
Delegates from nearly every city in
* the United States, CuBe, the Canal
Zone, Hawaii and Alaska are expected.
‘ Membership in the organization will be
I open to all officers of the army, navy
and marine corps who took part in the
world war.
!■ Speakers for the convention will be
I chosen from among the more notable of-
ficers of the three branches of the serv-
ice. An invitation has been extended to
Admiral Sims to be one of the principal
speakers.
Entertainment planned includes boat
rides, a military $all, a banquet, and a
smoker in Canada.
The Best Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic trV
I Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are easy
to take and mild and gentle in effect noyed by some dogs in the yard opened
They are highly prized by people who
Jhave become acquainted with tbalr good
qualities. They only cost a quarter.
This morning shortly after 8 oo’clock
persons residing on South Red River
street thought possibly the bolshevik
army had overrun Poland and invaded
America, and h crowd quickly assembled |
to repel the attack, or to see what had
happened.
A thorough investigation brought out
the fact that a citizen who became an-
Washington, Aug. 15.—President De
La Huerta has appointed a commission
I to study the financial situation of Mexi-
co and to audit the accounts of that gov-
ernment, according to advices to the de-
' partment of commerce today.
Phone 342 i against J. L. Chanackenburg et al., from
the fifty-third district court of Travis
county. This is the case which in-
volves fifty-four acres of valuable oil
land situated between the Heusen and
Durface surveys in . Wichita county
and valued at upward of $500,000
The state claimed this tract of land
vacancy” and obtained a judg-
Gauesville Cabinet Works
I hav< opened the Leach Planing MUI
and Cabinet Shop corner of Broadway
and Rutte atreeta. I am prepared to do
all kind; of Furniture and Cabinet Work.
Turning Lathe work a specialty.
GAIMiSVILLE CABINET WORKS
d^ Owner. . Phon.
Gainesville Foundry
’ F Company
Special Attention Given All Kinds Of
GIN AND MILL REPAIRING^ 1
Phone 254 P. 0. Box 85
Gainesville, Texas 1
| AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
When you have trouble with your Au-
tomobile, bring it to me. I specialize in
IGNITION, STARTING AND
LIGHTING WORK
FARMER’S GARAGE
433 N.-Commerce St. Wm. Gunter, Mgr.
HAM,^SSM£2STJoirERY i
Cold Drinla and Ice Cream
Aho have aervi ce car. I appreciate g 4< ,
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-pA. L COOKE
" -fr Hao All Kind. Of, ‘ * T
* Farms and City Property to
Sell and Re
Weet Side Square in 1
t vcrc tu’i office
f K 4 * w , phone 442
Wakefield & King
NEW AND SECOND-
HAND GOODS
Highest Prices Paid for
Second-Hand Goods
318 N. Commerce St. Phone 134
GAINESVILLE
f^tabliahed in 1885
Next Door to The
1 Majestic Theater
TELEPHONE 67
. E. BERTRAM
General
Insurance
Wanted
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VISIT JACK’S Shoe Repair Shop, City
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CaU F. E.
Confectionary.
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ALL KINDS TRUCK HAULING. G. C.
Jones. Phone 265 or 950__________(tf)
Hotel Bldg, E. California St.
FOR Service Truck, call
• Garage, phone 49,_______
ALL kinds truck hauling.
Young, Gardner’s
Phon. 1055
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Miscellaneous
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W. W. Howeth Co.
ABSTRACTS and
FARM LOANS
Complete Abstracts o f
AU Lands and Town
io) Lota in Cooke
County
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY
OF LAND TITLES
RENT—Three-room apartment,
furnished. Phone 1067. (tf?
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, with
lights, gas and water. 313 West
Carnes street. (tf)
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Underwood, L. C. Smith, Remington,
Woedstoek, Corona.
8m the“ *t our office.
REGISTER PRINTING CO.' ?
FOR
Lost
to aeU, liafl
to buy let
on Bur boo
N'otyh Dixo
FOR SALL
bath and
veniences. I
Water Loo Boy Tran-
ter; practically new; will .ell eheap.
Dr. W. J. Pritn. (tf)
P^Ws have some fine farm.
Sm fog eaht If you wish
If you wish
us show yon what we have
ks. lkirh. n Realty Ch. 106
n street 1‘taaaHL (tf)
;—Four-room residence, with
sleeping porch; modem con-
504 Culberson street, phone
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FOR SALE—Two story house, 7 rooms,
3 scree.ed porches, modem conven-
iences, coiner lot, garden and garage
Phonej694u or Hensley’s Garage. (20)
FOR SALE—My 8 room residence, with
modern I conveniences, ih good neigh-
borhood. |lx>n Berry. (tf)
FOR SALE—Minute Man Lexington six
touring ; cai*. good condition. Would
trade for roadster Phone 838. (18)
For Sale or Trade
LOST—August 13, Goodyear tire, 33x4,
Buick cpver, betw. en Henrietta and
Whitesboro Reward. Hayden Grif-
• En, Whitesboro. (18)
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GoodrichTires
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Anybody can color clothes, but it takes an expert to dye them in a
rner that they will look like new pnasats and hold their good looks,
t’n our buainaaa aad we knew how. A trial will convince you.
Ladies’ Work a Specialty
JUST TELEPHONE US AND WK WILL DO THE REST
kirby McPherson
Telephone 414 « East California Street
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AUGUST 14
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SWISS GOVERNMENT
TO BUY HUN COAL
Raleigh, N. C., Aug. 14.—Secretary
of. Navy Daniels ..... “ “
the suffrage ral
state tonight. 4 >
th. secretary appealed
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shall'be prosecuted. The county aito**
ney is determined to put a stop to th.
numerous thefts by young boys.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application, as they cannot reach
ths diseased portion at the ear. There is
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafnesa,
and that Is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the Syftem. Catarrhal Deafness is
caused by an Inflamed condition of th.
mucous lining of th. Eustachian Tube.
When thia tub. Is Inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It is entlrelv closed, Deafness is the
result Unless tno Inflammation can be re-
duced and this tube restored to Its nor-
mal condition, hearing may be destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamod
condition of th. Mucous Surface.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any
eas. of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
b. cured by HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
AU Druggist. 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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gained twenty pounds in thirty
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TO JUNK DEALERS
County Attorney Granville Jonq* »-
••M the following warning to all per-
sons wh© deal in seeoad-band goods, and
junk dealers:
Art. 641a. Any junk dealer or their
shall buy, tako or raeetrV
any article or commodity or part there-
of from any person under twenty-one
years of age without first receiving th. out the written consent of the parent,
written consent together with an ani- and th. affidavit required by statute,
davit from the' guardian, or parent of
said minor riiall be guilty of a misde
meanor and shall be fined not less than
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rb 1 $25.00 nor more than $200.00, or by
I Ipriaonment in the. eounf
more than one y
and imprimmmrt
Art. 641d. p
and “junk biuiSHM' as naM) be
shall be construdd to include every (
son, firm ar corpimiion of assodSl
tluFfof, qqmr than in eart<«DTft»» m
any and evbry nature and kind except
liquMs, fuel, reed, foodstuffs and furni-
ture. 'J . .V ....
All person® who purchase from minor*
any articles named in the statutes With-
into the fight over
ition in his home
i formal statement
- ... r to / “Southern
Democratar” to Ulp win the next elec-{
tion by giving their approval to equal
suffrage and, at the same time, bitterly
assailed defenders of the state rights
plea. v
The secretary solemnly called
his fellow-partisans to observe
pledges and promises of their national
and state platforms. This admonition
he decried at both the North Carolina
and Tennessee legislatures.
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At*»«A Texas,
first time in » n
derson county R
candidates in thriw
are for eemmissii
peace and <r>nstable
Washington, August 15.—Dispatches
received here today by the department
of commerce state that the Swiss gov-
ernment has contracted with the German
government for delivery of 60,000 tons
of coal monthly, during the next sfx
months.
The average price will be about $28
per ton. in Swiss money. As Swiss ex-
change is higher than that of other
European countries now, the coal will
actually cost Syviss consumers less than
the American public is now forced to pay
for American coal.
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“Thirty days ago or a little more, I
only weighed 125 pounds, but now I
balance the scales at 145 pounds and
Tanlac did it,” declared W. H. Brandes,
a well known and highly respected cit-
izen of Des Moines. Iowa. Mr. Brandes
has been looking after the plumbing
work of the Dea Moines public schools
for the past nineteen years.
‘And many of the teachers and
scholars can tell you how different I
look since I began taking Tanlae,” he
said. “I suffered from indigestion of
the worst kind for the past year or
more and was often so weak and dizzy
I couldn’t stand up, let alone walk.
Nothing helped me. I' finally had to
take my bed and stay there for several
weeks. Finally a friends persuaded
me to try Tanlac and I have never
-een or heard of anything to equal it.
It relieved me entirely of indigestion
and put me right back on my feet. I
have not only gained twenty pounds in
weight; but I feel like a new man in
every way. 1 just think Tanlac is the
finest thing ever sold in a drug store.”
Tanias is sold in Gainesville by Cun-
ningham Bros., and in Leo by Eason &
Cogburn.
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’‘‘Country Eggs
Country Butter
Country Bacon
Everything Good to Eat
W. E. Cheaney
Ph0Be 57 East Broadway
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Rev. R. I- Powell, pastor of the Firvt See ’ARgSlo,
Baptist church returned home "fiatur- Wfiftning at 2 i
‘ » from Myra, where he sMieted
Paiator^haw in a very suceeaafui meet-
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dftioas of the ehureh duriag the
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Thoughj^Goodrich Tires to-day are delivering
far greater mileage than pre-war tires, they
cost to xcdfe less than in 1910.
theRWUev. Fount Joees in
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_ at 2 a. m. Sunday had amount-
ed to oeo aad three-fourths inche* at
■oon. TV raie is general and farmers
fser damage to eotton , unless dry
wether follows. ***
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and “xx fd ^"Service
^-Automobiles
TXOPFT neglect your
JLJ Starting and Light-
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ttention.
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GrapeNuts
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A ready-to-eat food—sweet
and nut-like in flavor--
economical—no waste--
full of the nourishment of
wheat and malted barley—•
baked twenty hours—never
spoils in its wax-wrapped
package. • H•[
Order from your grocer
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Phone 98
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Fatherly
FOR SALE!
Bungalows and Cottages in all
parts of the city, also large houses
suitable for rooming and board-
ing; cash or terms. Also have some
good Black and Sandy Land
Farms for sale. If you have any-
thing to sell, or if you want to
buy or make a trade of any kind,
come in and let’s talk it over.
A. E. HUDSPETH
Office in Selton Building
Phone 392 or 797
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 28, Ed. 1 Monday, August 16, 1920, newspaper, August 16, 1920; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322764/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.