Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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Note the wonderful bargains listed in this ad. You know our merchandise
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As one-third of
life on 8 hours out
of 24 is spent in
bed, why notsleep
on a good, Cotton
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LEWIS BROTHERS, Props.
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Best Laxative
late styles, for the remainder of
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8 East California Street
Souvenirs to All
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We’ve found tike surest way to
“her’’ heart. It’a one of our
newly arrived exquiaitely set
gems. They’re here in deftly
aet mountings and all blue-
white atones.
On WEDNESDAY, April. 2,
•re going to share our profits with you in the form of green stamps.
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Thirty-five cent grade, --
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Fifty cent grade,
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As soen aa you eat a tablet or o
of “Pppp’a Diapepsin” your indiges-
tion is gone! Heavy pais, hearthum,
flatulenee, gases, palpitation-.-w_ agy
misery ^from a sour, acid staunch
gestion for a few cents. Eaeh paek-
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Phone 402 and 409 ’
and DRINK
Milk from our healthy
cows is ~lx>th food and
I drink. You will do’ well
to become one of our many
satisfied customers.
PHONE 774
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DAIRY
“tn allow a search through all the
respowNnts’ records, relevant or ir-
revelani, in the hope that some-
thing win turn up.” a 4T1
The mere fact that one is engag-
ed in interstate commerce or that a
corporation has been organized to con-
duct such business “does- not make
men's affairs public/’ Justice Holmes
stated. ’
“Any one who respects ibe spirit
as well as the letter of the Fourth
amendment would be loath to be-
lieve/'. Justice Holmes said, “that
congress intended to authorize one of
its. subordinate agencies, to sweep all
our traiitions into the .fire, or to
St. Joseph pianette, is sitting ^amund tjireef fishing expeditions into private
a. u —* . papers in the possibility’that they
may disclose evidence of crime.”
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Gainesville Mat-
tress Factory
M. E. Wyatt, Prop.
Manufacturers of Cotton
Mattreeaes
303 N. Commerce St. Phone 138
FEEDS
Of All Kinds
Come? to our store, or phons
44 if you are needing Feeds of
any kind.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT •
We carry the very best of Cow
Feeds and P ** ~ * *“
patronage a]
Heliotrope Flour
bom., if. every time it i. need.
We are distributors of this ex-
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Keel & Son
SERVICE AND QUALITY
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I A pessimist is merely one who has
ben too much truth.
I Maybe operating a car isn't much
■ore expensive than having to stay
|t home and entertain visitors as
■ey did in the- old days.
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Only a small mind has
pea of its greatness.
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I A lot of pious frauds take credit,
for honesty whom nobody ever has
■nsidTred worth tempting.
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I One who is “short" naturally has
I hard time to get along.
The senate asked Denby to resign
because it claimed he was incompe-
tent. If all the incmopetent sena-
tors would resign there wouldn’t lie
■tough left to transact business.—
Sulphur Times.
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Green Stamp
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Commencing Wedhetday,
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Telephone 213.
South Side Courthouse Square 1
We invite your inspection of the
famous EXIDE Battery, for which
we are local distributors. Come in
and let us explain the merits of this
marvelous power plant for your car.
11 Plate Battery ... -KM
13 Plate Battery ....
15 Plate Battery ....
CUTS LIKE BUTTER
rhat’a what you will say if you <
buy your Roasts and Steaks ■
from our • sanitary market. ,
)nly the best of Fresh and <
Jured Meats are handled by ‘
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tha« the Boy Scouts of America. It | r-~
“S."yiSF
does not,«ek * *ke. ‘Y H^tas
either chdrch or the school. It helps
them as it helps you to develop char-
actor in the boy.
frhe Boy Scout movement has been
brought to this city and maintained
so that the boy you care about may
have the benefits of its program
Why not help him to become
or. if he ie one, boost him, and hHf
his chums to become scouts? Th<
scout executive or any scouting offi-
cial will be glad to talk with yon
These men warit your help with the
b~vs who are already scout** and
I your help in finding places in the
movement ifor more boys.
The housewives of Gainesville land its trade territory have only to shop here
or at the other Gainesville stores giving Green Stamps to experience a
SAVING on the money they spend. In the future we will give one Green
Stamp as a discount on every ten cents cash purchase, 2 on zCc, etc.
When you have filled your book with these stamps you can obtain useful and
beautiful premiums in exchange for it.
p 7 Come in and look over the premiums in the Redemption Station,
located on our main floor. You will be pleased to note the high quality/ of these
articles. Among the selection you will see articles that bear nationally known
trade-marks, such as "Universal” household needs, 'Internatiofiar' Silver, “Lu-
zerne Cut Glass, “Gilbert” Clocks, “Follmer-Clogg” Umbrellas, “Effanbee”
j 1 >'• Groceries.
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THE BOY YOU CARE ABOUT
Hto schoolmates, ha gang or crowd
hils chum, are just immature boya
like himself, subject to the same be-
wildering influences. .
M A million of them turn 21 ever
year.- /. . I
What's the answer!
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to rear children. Among the agen-
cies which can help you with your
1 son’s edpeatjon and preparation for
Manhood^ there is node more able
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Dolls, “Frank’s’ Pipes asad many others too numerous ta mention. All of our
premiums are bought with an eye to quality, usefulness and beauty. They are
things you’ll be glad to own. |
We hope to make This WEDNESDAY a day you’ll long remember with
pleasure and appreciation. , ] . : i -
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Btatton and Chamber of Commorcs
SATURDAY, MARCH 29,1924,
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Every tan deserves a living wage
except a saxaphone player.—Pawhus-
ka Capital.
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After all, tbs great tax question is
“I|dw to get out of paying it.”
And now the “docs" who have been
writing prescriptons for boozy, boozy
patients are to be investigated by
state authorities, according to dis-
patches coming from Austin town.
Investigation is the order of the day
and everybody is doing it now, who
is in the game for political notoriety.
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There was a time when the United
States senate contained many strong
men, great men, statesmen, who de-
voted their beat efforts to the gen-
eral welfare of the country and the
best methods of the people. But to-
day! O, Well, ring down the cur-
tain.
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If the gas man doesn’t have a pull
with the weather man. then there
is nothing in signs. ,\sk the ice man
what he thinks about it.
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,,lf old Boreas keeps up
mUCh lon*e ”1
digg’ng«, n« *s going to cut
crop short.
These Stamps Are America’s Greatest Discount Tokens
we will open our doors to e new policy. We
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uet satisfaction olus at a ver
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DURANT AND STAR AUTOMOBILES
■ Comer California and Denton Sts. Phone 192 ■
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RADIO PARTS
Receiving Sets, from $16.00 to $55.00
Freed-Eisemann Sets at special prices. A big stock of
Tubes. Battries and everything to build sets. Call and let
us nelp you select what you want.
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Irv addition to meats, we have a complete stock of Staple and Fancy \ |
. You can always get what you want here. Try our.
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ed before the senate investigating
committee, to the noise of know-
nothing, there is to come Clara Smith
Hamon, the man-killer, and after she
tells something she may have heard
the committee will probably send for
Doc Cook, and hear what he has to
say about the oil game. “Due'|
knows a lot about that game too
for it got him in a h—1 of fix.,
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The pendulum swings. Lizzie kept
them out of the hoipes and now radid
keeps them in.-—Tahlequah Arrow-
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Our ideaW a good time, muses t!»B
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wondering how tired we would get if
we were not so lazj.
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Every man knows whether he is
a success or a faTlurr.
NO AUTHORITY FOR FISHING
EXPEDITIONS
The Federal Trade commission
(much less a committee of the sen- H
ate) can not go on “fishing expedi* ■
tionz” in a search fpr evidence, the ■
supreme .court held this week in an ■
opinion delivered by Justice Holmes M
to which no dissent was noted. The ■
decision was in cases brought by the
commission in its effort tn search
records of the American Tobacco com- g
pany and the P. Lorillard com]
*It‘ is contrary to the first . |
ciples nf Justice,” the court declared
; Overhaul Your Car! :
If YOU don’t know your ■
car and its complicated ■
workings, you’ll have a ■
hopeless job on your hands _ g
trying to "fix” it. Come *
to this shop where only ■
the best mechanics are em- ■
“rare used. You will
get satisfaction plus at a very low price.
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL I, 1924, - -
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IF STOMACH IS
Free souvenirs vrill be given to all visitors at our store on WEDNESDAY*
Come early—and profit by the double benefit. You will be glad you started
on^the, road to thrift. One full book of Green Stimps will convince you
of tbia. * '1 *
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For the Opening Days in installing Green
Trading Stamps as part of our Store Policy^wevfier
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Premium Redemption Station on Main FIoor|
WE HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR GAINESVILLE RESIDENTS
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(hem out of the hoipes and now
Democmt.
take the place
to develop char-
I - eitixfaction to
yife every time it is
flour. Ask your grocer
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Indigestion
Misery with
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indiges-
flatulenee, gases, piLpit*thW,-i»r^ *gy
misery from a sour, acid stbm|ch
ends. Correct yeur stomach anadi-
gestion for a few cents. Eaeh pack-
age guaranteed by druggist
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is tlie best the market affords and rifcht up to. the minute in style. Therefore,
Stamps, are an offer not to be considered lightly.
Bring in any coupons, trade-marks, soap wrappers, bread labels, etc. you
may have at home. Some of these are exchangeable for ..Green Stamps
JThirty cent grade,
for balance of week_____
..39c
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322914/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.