Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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ABSTRACTS and
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IS A WASHTUB’
read by thousands of person Meh day.
professional man should ba represented eft
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ths mutt* will Mttafy. Ask those who are using the elaasifiod ads.
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vanity.
and bed room. 015 North Dixon, i orche*tra ai^
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FOR 8ALE-
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this pagei * Rates the month are
: th^most' Economical
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PHONE 262
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AND DYERS
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of this
formal dance
Club in
evening, sixty
•“M^WTKE! ‘
Whfen ybbr car is fully equipped with REPUBLIC CORD
TiRESybu dte re&fjr fdny kind of road. The specially
designed tredd toakes Chains unnecessary and the extra
quality of materirit-used imurCs longest .service. If it is in
the Tire or Battery line-, then s
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“LEt GEORGE DO IT” .
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I DRESSES
We are introducing the new line of
| COED DRESSES! This is an import*
iht event in dress goods annria.
We are offering these beautiful new x
Dresseh at astonishingly low prices.
or girl who has
and afcain by j*
friend,” how. U
have to stand n>|
tbihrs when tni
fexpect nothinr ra
don’t look attr&d
a ptmpiy, uroteh^
to be put tip with!
Ointinent nnd the >„
that they sell at the tremendo’
of more ■ MHjft
a year
They 1
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LODGES
Each one of these OOEb
in texttire and pattern. ,
In *n the new Shades ahd styles. Do not pass up this opportunity.
A fihn on COEt) DRESSES will be.run at The Majestic tonight. Do
not fail to see it.
IMWimiMII
Chiropractor
B. CaHforaU>Sh Pkato KB
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clock. Visitors welcome.
..JOHN KEMPLIN, C. Q
R. & BRASELTON, K. R. 8.
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LOST—Black and white long-haired
English setter bird dog. Has heavy
to. Mrs. L* G. Copeland, 410 North
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Blanton or phone 572.|
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CaiaesTflle todc< So. 21B,
..., A. ». a A. M. .
M Meetb every third Monday
jA m each month.
Masonic Hall, 101 N. Cbm-
w|M/r merce atreet. Visitors are
welcome.
I J* k. Thomas, W. IL
L. M. Wyatt, See.
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Bello Moon Chapter, No. Jt,
Order of Eastern Star
Meets first and third Tuesday in eaeh
Masonic Hall, 101 Oom*
I meres St. Visitors welcome*
Mrs. Jesse Driver, W. M.
Mrs. Kato Atchison, Sec.
Advertising makes
business go forward
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pit# 'hides. oV
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w fce«anent colotk
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aJftl a ' ’ > rfctto** so simple
*3 aft»y w6mah can
dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons,
skirts, Waists, dresses, coati, stock- Hi
ings,k awetters, draperies, coverings, advertisementof this
haramgs jyerythjng new * ’’
&y “Diamond Dy?*”—no other
kind and tell your druggist whether
the material you wish to color is wool
or silk, or/whether it is linen, cotton,
or mixed goods., ' tl. t
tjon agent, conducted a d<*n>onstra*
tion in cake piaking at the home of
Mrs. T. H. Wooten Thursday.
Qrlan Robison and Ray Jones went!
to the Callisburg oil field Sunday. I
W. (1. Clement of Mt. Springs was
a visitor in Bloomfield Sunday.
Mrs. Baxter from Tipton’s Chapel
visited the school here Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Durham enter-
tained the young folks with a party
Saturday night.
Mrs. Grady Lipscomb of Gaines-
ville spent the jwst week, with her
parents, Mr. amt Mrs. T. H. Wooten.
Miss Eri> Baker spent the past
week-end witltJfrs. Baxter at nt
ton’s Chapel.
R. L. Elmrfre is in the Neatherly
hospital at Sherman taking treatment
for rheumatism.
Several farmers have been so#iagj
okts the past week but it is doubt- j
ftil whether they will get a stand ok;
not until it reins.
Walter. b'cogfrin and family bpeat;
Sunday with relatives at Mt. Springs, (
Homer Caves and wife attended;
. church at Starr Chapel Sunday. |
’ and will not fade. .Pr
Your time and trouble in making is not lost and yfcur
feelings are not hurt by having the garments look old
before their time, j '
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LIKE, rot
*j Misses Frasher #
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RALPH BELL
Lawyer
PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS
V Special Attention to Probate Matter*
and Real Estate taw.
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS
CHA!
COUGH REMEDY
Good for eyery member ef the fa»Uy J
Wanted
WANTED—To buy leasee and royal-
ties in the Callisburg oil field,
some twelves mile* northeast of
Gainesville. Seo C. H. Leonard at
Register offleb, Gainesville, T«-
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WANTED—Lady for general hbdik
work; permanent for right party.
Middle age lady preferred. Apply 603
N. Commerce. yOT, tf|
Investments
OIL INVESTMENTS—rAtfti
ing money to invest in thi| pi
Indian oil' field, some twefr^
nrotheast of Gainesville, sho&M *««lpital
mo a* I <*n sore than likely
your investment where you will have
u chance to be in th* heart of .the
field. Remember that an oil. field
only covers a certain amount of tsr-
ritory, so do not jxpeci to WliH
collar and piece of“ro£ oi^Returnl much oa an investment that is mGsb
- - - - - --- — -'away from the real poct Fbr furtMk
anl. phones 98 and Bftt. (tf)
KEEP GAINESVILLE MONEY IN
GAINESVILLE BY BUYING. FROM1L W. Ayres,
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BEAUTIFY IT WITH
“DIAMOflb bYES"
Fetfect
dyeing i
taftnarif
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JSSffB ADS
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Read Them Every Day—They Pay! ,
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Deep enough to cpvfer many valuable hours.
Deep enough to take up much of your strength
ahd energy. ,
Deep enough to sp«il une day out of every
i- -4 u'; ■
Why not get rid of it?
Om-.asrvftfe ViU
gently aadthorev
|i few cento a pot
SNOW IAUNDRY
Aat.fi.MTwy , »W4 • Xortk
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Our work coupled with thd
pleased comment about it is the
ly service.
Pleased patrons make us pleased—}
you know < *}
For that’s what makes our businesd
grow.
—Mr. Before and Aftefl
Schedule
Dalia s-Decton-Gainesville
and Fort Worth
RED BALL
BUS LINES
LEAVE GAINESVILLE
Cunningham Bros. Drag Store,
phone 74, 6.20, 7.30, 830, 9.30,
030 A. M. *ud 12.30, L30. 3J0,
>□0, 7.00 X M. AH runs go to
Jallas, Denton, Fort Worth.
a iM top maintain this sco-
lomlcai stride*.
LEAVE DALLAS
Station, 700 Commerce *txeet,
7.30, 830, 9.30, 1030,. 1130 A. M. I ,
1130. 130, 230; 3JO, 440,'
2.30, 630, 830 and 1
p* 130 car to th* li
» YOUR BUSINESS
APPRECIATED!
A. L. COFFMAN
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Timetable
HOAD
How many people would asm
date the word “pencil” with a peaL
or a headland?
The Wofd to derived from the na-
ture ot fhi aiatrfct"
quarried,, for 2
□n record, webe
The woi *
on the
country, and it Is fi
California St. at 7.30 o - mawi.t the
all of whl<
LEO JEWS
Leo, Feb. 16,—There are quite a
bit of flu and bad .folds in our com-
munity at this writiJot. \ ,
Miks Norden Stapp is vety low
with ty|Aoid-^heumoMa at her home
Alan u. ttockbtf. the four-yeat-old
*oh N>f Mr. and Mrs..L. S. Puckett
passed 'pfway Thursday moaning at
8 o’clock after an illnes* of two
Weeks. The remain* WeFe laid to
rest Friday at 11 o'clock in the Era
cemetery. Undertaker J. W. Leazer
Of Valley View having charge. Thefr
many friends of Leo extend their
svjnpathv, to the bereayed one*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eaton of Leo
w^s in Gainesville Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Ijr*. Rojlie.Philpot spent
th® week-end with Mr. Philpott's sis-
ter, Mr*. Jo£ Spindle of Sanger.
Mr. add Mrs. Scott Willis were
Gainesville shoppets Saturday.
CArltoh Md*s of Gainesville was a
Leo visitor Sunday. , ; u .
. Misse* Leia Knight and Opal Mora
df Detttdb spent the week-end with
»re they will jnak* their parents in Lto.
* J. C. Cox spent the week-end in
Gaijtafcvfflfe. . ...
, Misae* tlneta Piott and Theo MAs-
sey spent the week-end with home
folk*.
' The oil well at Leo is still progres- |
tmg nicely. They ate nearly 1400 i
'eet and Are gdlng very tfow at preb-
mt oh account hard roek thev
tave stnicK.
Mr. And MF*. R. J. Riley ahd Mrs.
Zuma Berry And son, Hollis of Raks-
ton \ iaited the Leo oil well Sunday
afternboh.
. Mr. and Mrs. DcnfpAey of RdsKtbil
risited their s<m here Sunday.
Willie EAtoh attended B. Y. P. U
at Bosst'on Sunday night.
Sirs. Ray Hddson lias returned to
het home in Myra after Attending
the bedshfe of Her brother Yot toine
time. j • •; *»■
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’ Pi cornfield News
TiAft. Feb. iAi
Mae Owhbj^ taMKity bhme demomtra-
DO NOT NEGLECT TOUE
Fire Insurance
ut ft Ajrfrt Th to* «■—t
of ZuattnaM Ym Shmrit Cany
0« Yj “
OMert Ii
Bi
K.x.inrtaj*
GoMnl Imubmo
Nttt to wMtta Pteso tr
Joint P. ‘ A
Meeting ^ursday
An invention is extended to the.
members f all Parent-Teachers As-
sociationsftif the city and to person*
interested in Child Welfare work to
attend th joint meeting of the Par-
ent-Teaches Associations to be held
ip the atftitorium of the Newsome
Dougherty Memorial High school
Thursday .fternoon at 4 o’clock.
In ordei^that all persons desiring
to attend yne meeting may be pres-
ent. trans prtation will be provided
for thoi^; ho do not Hive such, and
those wiiomfesire to attend but have
no means <W transportation are urged
id cA1l the principal of the school or
the presidmt fo the Parent-Teachers
Associationj:o which they belong, and
♦ *«wj]i provided.
BL Johnson, president of
»hool Parent-Teachers As-
"ill preside, and the pro-
's tallows:
ig^-Prof. Lee Clark, super-
gf‘llAolw
g^Iiss Vow ille Liddell.
Histroy »? National Parent-Teach-
ers Associs ions—Mrs. A. Pois-er.
Vocal Frank L Kidd, Boy
Scout exciWive.
Local Pa ent-Teachers Work—Mrs.
W. D. GaAtt.
Round Tftde on Most Urgent Need
of Child Vftlfare.
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FOR CLOCK AND WATOH Repair-
ing, see John Baechtel, 102 Schop-
meyer street. I will save you some
money. All work guaranteed. (24)
HIE NKX1 TB4L you need some
lamp globes, call ua. W* sell Edi-
son Mazda lamp*. Texas Power A
» 81. W« de-
(dl, tf)
TRANSFER. Telephone 72 or 515 A.
, P. Miller. ' (j4, tf)
FOR EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL
WORK, FIXTURES AND APPLI-
ANCES, CALL GAINESVILLE
ELECTRIC COMPANY, PHONE 325.
WE RENT VACUUM SWEEPERS-
HENRY LONG A SON—General
contractors in Painting and Paper
Hanging. W* carry a large stock of
Wall Paper at all time*. 420 South
Clement St. Phone 639-J. (j!2,tf)
IF YOU WANT Watkins or Raleigh
Product*, call Mr*. Mattie Blair,
103 Haight street, or telephone
703-J. (ml)
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Purcell-Stevens
Wedding Monday.
j Joi PurcHl a d Miss Celia Stevens,
both of this cit were united in mar-
riage at the Myst Methodist parson-
age Monday evening ut 8 o’clock, Rev.
|W. Harrison jaker officiating. Mr.
and Mr*. Pur, il are well known in
I Gainesville w^i
their home.
Jchn Simpson
and Entertains st krdmore
John SimpMi. formerly
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I at Dornick J Ils Country
.i ' Ardmore Mc^lay r---
- ® . couples beingH attendance with mu-
i sie.furnufaed >y Jack Gardner’s or-
i ehestfa of Da as. According to the
.1 Ardmore Dai( , Press, utbe excellent
id^'he taste with which
the entertainflfnt was arranged and
presented, nulled it as one of the
outstanding ial events of the sea-
son there.7 j,!
WhiteRboro News
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Whitesboro^ ' Feb. 16.—Malory
Strong of La^on is here the guest
of Mr. arid ftF*, W. F. Lewis and
other relative? Mrs. Strong and son.
Jerrald and M >. Strong’s father, IV.
F. Lewis, WilL^ccompany Mr. Strong
home Moday a the car Mr. Strong
purchased. >r
Mr. and Mr H. L. Kidd and chil-
dren have re jrned from Sherman
where they i ended the burial of
Mr. Kidd’s m^ier, Mrs. Sallie Kidd.
J. E. Hmrin^pd. 40, of ColYinsville,
was killed F day at the railroad
crossing just »uth of the M. K. T.
depot at Colli 'ville when the truck
he wa* drivii^ was struck and de-
molished by \ north bound ‘passen-
ger tram. Mr Hammond is Survived
bV * wife *bd Hx tbiMren. •
Uharle* R. 'liller. '»2. of Denton
was found fttad on a bed in a
hotel at baDiri Saturday. He held
a bottle labpll- | as.hiving contained
a sleep produ pg drtig. Mr. Miller
was hast seenAive Friday night. He
is survived by^iis wife and children
of Denton, hi mother, sisters ahd
brother* of t' s city. Burial’ took
place at Coll^iville Sunday.
Mh*. Dianin^ Garvin won the
Ford coupe gi »n by the News-Rec-
ord February; 14, Mrs. Pat Schear
the diamond r^g, Mrs. Howard Ran-
dles tha phonftn-aph. Mrs. A. West
the cedair rix’s; Meadames Allie Sut-
ton and ffotifo Keims and Miss Grace
iVecMIO per cent of the
iioqy tfey received.
Bell * Y this place and Miss
JoU^la df Van Alstyne were
th thd .Jiristian church there
y* §y Leo Johnson.
—J. A- Wks. is home from St
Vibcebt’s sani ,rium where she un
Afwent aft. op, wtion.
RkBby jtoin the Sherman aos-
wttarfe twftwas operated on for
i. Wm. S irnons is home from
Shbrman.
KEEP GAIN SVDXE MONEY IN
GATNESVILTA BY BUYING FROM
GAINRSVILLH M ERCHANT8. ,
-ft ogle Tomb Rhode la-
per setting. Mr*.
IB. 1, Whitesboro, Tex-
g . (mW)
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Gaines-
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FC® SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock
setting egg*, At 75c per setting. Ap-
ply at Box 34, Lindsay, J«M. - (m5)
-Eggs from toy premium
’.fijand Reds j dark red
J&ting- • i Z* | root
, (ml) ^45-J.
r boos* ob Church
». Wilson. (P, tf)
Piggly Wiggly
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—Your kd in this column
>ad by thousands of p*r-
dafi^' Reardt' •" 1'
>d th* prte* ta^r., j
IbR SALE-^-fkan* choice oil leases
and/rqyaltfo* in the d*iltoburg oil
Held? 9to 0, H. Leonard at Regis-
uSmTiimSHT"aS, W5K? - ...------1—
“•fs'H'SE.-sB ing
as the ifce »ta*. Hinton A HoMUdi’i gin, on W®®* 1
.Sir. w^bd. LABGE’CASH REGISTER, cheese
date the word pencil with a peak knife, oil tank, counter* and show
cases for *aje, cheap. Merlin Mit-
chen. ■ (fie, tf)
■' ■ ' " son Ml _ ___r_
FOR SALE—New 1925 Ford Touring Light Co., phone
' less the list price. See Roy liver.
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aE—Vigor Tone medicine for
stomach trouble. A wonder-
. 81, bottle; 6 bottle*, $5. J.
i, 318 N. Dixpn St* (m!2)
FOR SALE—A midiujn sue iron safe.
Lindsay Elevator Company. Teie-
phone 9008 F-4. ’ , . (20)
FOR SALE— English White Leghorn
j Eggs, 81 per setting. Mrs. W. B.
McKinney, 415 South Morris
ijtfeet. ’ ......"“ (319; wklt)
X HAVE48OME.GOOD places, well lo-
cated, belonging to non-residents,
for sale. See me for particulars. Also
have block Qf vneant lots that I can
31; worth tSc money. Reece A.
Sfeys. A .4 (ft)
FOR SALE—Fifteen good Rhode Is-
tand Red wlleto, now laying; $1.50
each., 304,X Qcment St, (19)
T* . r'
k good, fresh
,. J. Qark. tele-
phone 381 or 219. (fl5,tf)
FOR SALE—Setting Eggs, laid by
pure bred Rhode Island Reds, Bandy
FOR SALE—Good fetfety Hatch In-
, cub*tOT; afobi good Buckeye Brood-
er. C. A. Talbott, 3 miles south -
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-------Jets whfcre slate is'
& TO
'eftrith, Penmaen-
’ennineS, and Penzance,
Bate at one time bi hn-
other been actively associated with
the slate industry.
In the manufacture of the mod-
ehi “lead” pencils, the plumbago
from which the writing portion is
made is also quarried in these re*
gtons.—London MaU.
beai
his mercy for refuge. This charac-
terization calls for sparkle isnd snap,
and it is expected that Dorothy De- jjQjU gj
von*, with her Christie Comedy ex- chirks
perience, will tooth than fill the bill.
A notable cast is featured in this
production.
WHA’T CAN PIM-
PLY FACED BOYS
L< i. r l. £> LJG > v t-'
AND GIRLS
! 7' EXPECT
Nobody knows better tl
15^’L.
gniliatSk It
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To, U'
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BnV*tiibK:hU/Li[es
"■ ‘ ‘ IMifr boy or
Upatoer
rid bf
A«f jctoHnr Compcna
As a rule the deviation of ths
compass on steel ships is compen-
—an* qf magnets and
i as to
tost exactly counteract the
hip’s magnetism and reduce the
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BREWER 4 BAKER
ChiropractftW
Graduates of Carver School
fr-t SirtMare
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theater-going
.mg, and
humorous
hero,
Wfll take smaller grocery
part pay. J -
Commerce St*
„uu I FOR SALE—Rvv room house,
Doris’t^kjt 621-2x150 fret.
film Lodge No. 74, L 0. 0. F.
Initiatory work firs* Mon-
agBM’fer night each month; 1st
aurth Munday. „ HtfL 102 North
'a*A BeiVirian, N. G.; F H liach, k S • sated by means
--------------------------------------- soft iron correc
so placed ndar tl
almost exactly
ship’ _
deviation to zeto.
never quite perft
the operation must be 1
^eaU^hanreshB^m
tude because the earth’s magnetic
force changes as we recede from
the poles, while the magnets do not
bhr partats, aftf
attehnej^o^ Al
•St MW tM HMUttf Mk«C
and said. '*Oh, heavens! Oh, heav-
afta!’ very reverently.”
’ 1
■ “The Narro* Street,” one of toh
■ Seaton’s “best seller*” from the pen
■ of Edwin Bat)entan Morris, has been ;
J( re-created on the screen by Warner
I’nAjSeTOTOS .
C row. ,_r-:
fl Possessing all the qualities of
)| mystery, romhnee and. humor that
made it a “best seller” it ta expect-
ed that the picture will mwe than
live up to th* written woALoy trans-
lating the whimsical interest of th*
novel onto the screen.,
Warner Bros, have been particular-
ly happy in their choice of players
to interpret the rote* of the lead-
ing characters, who, it will be remem-
bered, proved the surprising combi-
nation of a staid bachelor, unaccus-
tomed to Social superficiality and a
Hashing maid of mysterious identity.
Matt Moore whose name needs no'
Introduction to th* (A A.A~7
public, will be seen in the part of
the bachelor, Simon Haldaufe, i—
knowing his penchant for humorous j
interpretations, the bashful . *
1 Dorothy Devore, on the other hand, I F1
has been chosen to portray
who injeata pep into tfre eretwhil* ’
colorles* life of Bitoon. She ap-j.
larMwia ref to . -
the presi
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FOR RENT—Nicelv furnished room, .
all conveniences to couple Would | * ^"vo’^ille Liddell,
serve breakfast if desired. Telephone Histro” L Nfotirtrial Parent-Tea
FOR RENT—Two nice bed rooms
and garage. 318 N. Dixon. Tele-
I phone 803-J. (fl4»tf)
FOR «IALE—Show cases, hunters ! F0R RENT—Two furnished
<Ab\A^?AL. AbOx"kitchenI .housekeeping apart»*nts
aJa g^ral^OreJtatures. F.iPaon® 82 or 10g7’_________J
FOR RENT—Furnished apartments.
Mrs. Curtis. Phono 1010*W. (di, tf)
FOR RENT—Nice bed room. 318 N.
Dixon. Phone 803-J.. (j!5, tf)
FOR RENT—Bed room and two-room
phone 884-J.
FOR RENT—Bed rooms. 517 N. Den-
ton. Phone 1100. (flO,tf)
FOR RENT—Sice furnished bed
room*. 311 Elm street, telephone
A~.- wfa (W)
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FOR RENT—1, 2 or 3 nicely furnish-
ed room*. Phone 852. (f5,tf)
FOR RENT—One nice room, and —------- .—
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F0R RENT—Two furnished light Anlmorp M<Ua-v
nleas- housekeeping rooms at 16 Davis
^^rstreet- .,,ut (19)
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
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rhted time
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al. Telephone 96, Over Piggly W
•nr as they Grocery, - -
account of
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fori’t’ have
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re than two million packages
■ shows how popular they are.
are economically ptfced. in
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on* week, 5c per word. Special rate* by the month. *
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IrdSfc&r As pvt pay,’ Fred A
uiLerpirvwte ma^uui . Mv»v.Freu, N. Commerce St* (20 i
t , «/v vw A fret. Telephone
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rer 8aiSmlJrrind ^^'he^elf^bi i > ^‘register, «»k, ice box, kitchen I
ter storm, and throw*_ner*elf on qnd general store fixtures, f. P“on®
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1925, newspaper, February 17, 1925; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323095/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.