Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Ike Farris has returned home from
visit in Palestine, Texas. *
Cards were received here last week
Joseph
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Rosston i
S. M. Vess and quilted a quilt they
liad pieced for Mrs. Dover. Those
preset enjoyed a social day and a
nice dinner was served to the fol-
lowing: Mesdames John Barkley,
and son
a Chinn
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Welch Brothers
Sis N. Claim irfl St
Marriad mea c'-.oi.lda'r drink and
sirfoe octo have oa car? for drink
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L. R. McKinney of Dento* was in
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Rosston. Jan. 27. Tha first time| phyllia Phillips has returned to her
in years the mail could not go to liome‘ h) d^sm after a week’s visit
Era by the way of Leo from Ross- itll j Rummy
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WoU14 like very much for you to come
to the North Texas Garage and look
our Used
VISfeKBSBCSklSSKK
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Rosston News
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If you are I
autoisebile or Ijave an op-
”li will hope1
will
and if ynu are modern.
1 independent he douMs
heart or a arrupte.
? cute and boyish he longs
ate. If you are brilliant
Inal, he longs for »>Uy-
all of the time hr is fall-
model flivver looks suspiciously like
a flivver.
The still, small voice will reach •
you all right, if it is not a bad night .
.‘ar static.
Mrs. Kate Campbell has
victrola. 1
Oren Edwards who has been in a
hospital at Gulfport, Miss., for seve-
ral months, receiving medical treat-
ment for his eye, arrived here Sat-
urday en route to Bowie to visit
his mother. Oren states his eyes are
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and he will probably enter another his brother. Will Dill at Splawn.
hospital for treatment later.
Members of the Rebekah lodge of with
Twc■ flsec 4 people are fcqjt to busy
looking In both <Jtrectism5 thc> cun t
see where they are E-dn~.
Mrs.
visiting
and relative* here.
■ t Mrs. Daisy Cunningham and Mat-
id Mrs.
lughter,
Rfth, and Mrs. Ben Megiiaves of
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has been light at school.
Ferner and Lucille King,
n the school, spent the
with home folks at Myra.
Fred and Ray Ball were
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lingham and Cecil *
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4 RESERVED COVENANT—“And
he hreamed. • • • Ami Iwhold, < Jr-
hovah said, the land whereon that:
livri, to thee will 1 give it. and
to tiiy »eed; • • • and in thee and m
thy land ehall all the families of tlee
arte be Ideewd." Gen.
HIAVER—We hle»a Thee, our tlpd,
f<»r|thv matey which is from ever-,
nt! to everlasting, iqion tliem ilmt
thee and unto 'children's chil-
li, w lai keep Thy covenant.
Dexter News
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Some psople Uvc or
with tight shoes ejwuys faulting their
feet.
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C. D. LAVER’,rY
DAIRY
Telephone 774
Corner Lindsay and Pecan Sts.
TONIGHT
A -j .. -m ;
Many a
of wav w
it.
call <
Bailey McAdam Jr. to Mr. >nd )
Joseph Bailey McAdam Jajtaary
of EsteDte. Mn- MeAdaultras
Merly Mtea Bernice Bwtt?|f I
Misses Nomte and T<
spot the week-end with
Miss Agnes Summy an
Culver spent Saturday
Montgomerv. •
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rile
spent the week-end with A!
of HiHntt,
Carter Summy and daug
TEXAS GARAGE
CAR DEPARTMENT
IJse Register Want Ads For Results
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affected by weather change*
Aim! not even a Hizxard will
harm the Betck Valve-in-Head
cated under prewure. A flood
The world aecma
you seldom heir much comment
about the tad thins? that Idcn't hap-
pen L !•:
tCoorricbt, ISM. b'SA •
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SMiALL CASH PAYMENT, BALANCE
y! * 11~ a CV ■■■■ »aww arM
Corner Dt^on and Broadway
soon as the engine starts.
You will not find another car
today, regardless of tea price,
with its performance co per-
fectly protected. Winter or
summer, • Buick is better!
W here
are 1__
W4 have bopght ths
formerly operated by
Lynch, on N. Dixon street, and
will appreciate your business.
in neos of errors or wile'll In
Orel or other advertisements th"
eatrtSshere do sot b*M thomeslvoe
libk for Um*«« further than th*
amevnt received by thaw for so/*
or err 1 sen* set
Tba 4esoetate4 Pr*e, is eecieetve
e «rt'tloif to the one f«t -ewohH'W
low of alt news 41opo*<**••
n tbl» paoer end els' »hs Inm*
own "nnear’we herein
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'aao'-fatri Press Uhite4 Press. Tex-
a yreeo Association Texas Dallv
*rsas League
BIBIJ7 THOUGHT
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PRAYER
Ms bier the mourners
was holding bite cutie in-
H«>: I tl ink I have got a flat tire.
The car is
the ice: Mis» Lucille daughter Mrs. L F. Pierce, Sunday 1 w»s hurt much.
Roberson, Miss Delphine Penton and night. * ~W1‘
Jim Harvey. op
The many friends of Mrs. Cleave
iVjh it taker of Shoshoni, Wyoming,
who was formerly Miss Zima Ford,
i|yi lived here a numh|r of years
will be interested to read the follow-
ing item taken from | Wyoming
paper:
There ia( many a man who thinks
he m a go^etter when be is only a
goat-getter.
UM Owwars aa4 PubMsbsrs of tbs
WteteteLT BteOTVTtete te
■teMteWOtete
tl so par year; f month*. Mo
f months IK to advaaos
fho abovs rates apply only ia Texas
3!>c for 3 months, elsewhere.
Kifliscriptions payable ia advaoco.
voTtcte to m muc
AOy erronsoos reflection upon ths
■hafarter, standing or reputation of
say person, firm or eorporatfoo
whl/h n.ay appear In the columns
t< *nto Rartator • If eessnaor will bo
Vladir and promptly corrected upon
Soina brought to the notice of tb«
»Ob|!»l.«rs
She: Gimme a chance,
onlj iii er ?>uy.
Don't gi‘t i-oneeitwl.
hit by an l„L '
i raiiotr a limp tdore folk
you fifili «'ie than will hone you
get well.
Itectestnan's Creed
To lie free fioin di-ath’s toll.
Don’t go nut for
The perfect auto tour is to have
welcoming relatives scattered along
^he route every 200 miles.
The glad band is the one receiving
a favor. j
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The poor envy the rich their mon-
ey. and the rich envy the poor their
digestion.
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1 Saturday pight a hlavy enow
'fell which means a big advantage to
1 ranchmen.
Old J residents say tins is the
heaviest sl^et for years. \Fruit trees:
and large timber are broke by the
ice.
The follownig received mniro in-
jury by falls on 1'
Mrs. Lula (FHansell of Sherman'
visited MF. and Mrs. H. Moody last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Moody aceotn-
fB^ed them home and spent the I
yreek-end.
D. H. Roach toted the Rosston mail
Monday. j
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Maanmd jxwUl mmea an aR-
Galpauvftte, aad tha follow-,
fag r> tc« are far papers asat by mail >
ftea month, la advaaea----*
«x months, ia advaaea--43 001
year, ia advaaaa __*5-00
If von lira bayond tha eitiaa maa-
doaad abovu, tha mail rata* are as
ollafirs:
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? ROSS BROTHERS
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FICETCAT
Evangelist Lyle Price
Wills Point, Texas
Lavery’s f
Dairy Products
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For Wholesome
Delight and Keexi
Refreshment.
DRINK LAVERTY’S MILK
AND LIVE LONGER.;
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iv at
inning at > 10 o’clock. H
beans, hot roils.
<|lso ft ur-door Ford Sedan with
paint job and new balloon tires;
Hudsdh Coach at a real bargain
somej^ood Dodge Touring Cars.
Ku cars re-conditioned by
her daughter,
this week.
Miss Madge and Gifford Donnelly
will spend next week-end at the home
with their parents, near Ihlot Point.
Mrs. L. B. Clement is ill at this
writing.
Weldon Pentifi, Wyatt Givens, and
Ted Roach motored to
Saturday to play ball
Bxclaab
aures gs
Buick
USED CAR BUYER
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: It too often happens, that we seek
to cover up our own faults by poiut-
ity to thorn of our neigh horn.
A f^ieptiat claims that wqmen are
30 per rent crazier than men. What
the women will want to know is
bow cruxy the arientist thinks th*
men are.
Doctor: “Yea. gentlemen. I have
sold these pills for 25 years, and nev-
er had a complaint. Now what does
that prove?”
Voice in the crowd: “That dead
men tell no tates.”
day with hie parents, Mr. «nd Mrs.
R. N. Johnson. j... - p -
Mr. and Mrs. ..nmj ... . w —H -
Wednesday for their home in Breck-1 Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fay
enridge. I 212-
Era, Jan 27.—Once mwe death hat
visited our little village and called
home one of our old aettleis. Mra.
8. Li Segraveu,wife of Dr. iSegraves
and mother of L. L. Segrwvue, died
on Monday, the 25. at i39 p. m.
She had been in bad health for years
and been an invalid for, a year. She
was a noble Christian ihafkcter, a
Rood wife, mother aptd grarnmother.
She was 70 years old and lad lived
in Era for over thirty yrars. The
funeral was held at the home on
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’c^bek. be-
ing preached by T. W. Phillip|» of Fort
Worth after ’which intermtent was
made in the Era Gemetary. The fam-
ily aad friends have our sympathy
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WORLD BUSINESS IMPROVES.
World bu<inrM enters the new year
uit* the roughest |>art of its road to
rwwery behind it, according to B>»-
oil »!iIm. American Commissioner to
the I Internal mnal Cha inlier of Com
merle.
a stroll I
When the, juggernaut drivers are
much like pacing,
are racing,
haven't a dtaiue jf you’re
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Strader. Sandwiches, hot ihocolatef
Rev. fl-al Mrs. B. L. Peacock and **d. cake was served,
family, Arthur, Lucius and* Mary T*--l__t —Z 2
Reeves and Zelma - Hobbs were the everything since
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Whitt night has been a great help to gr<
Sunday. ing grain but has broken the lii
Joe Cross of Oklahoma was a visi-
tor here Wednesday.
Urr V’slvc-m-Hcsd motor car, ranre ta Wire
f.o.K BMidtfoctorU,. Amon, the Beeich o#en
rr« u aw tiuu will meet wur dcairre castvb-
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^outhweat Co: net Square
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they were to play but no one
ithere to -play them so they gave
them the game. >
The oil men are not so busy since
the FDOW.
There is hardly a eedar tree |h
Rxwston but is broken very bad.
Mrs. J. B. Dfll had the misfortune
to louse a fine Jersey mfleh cow
this last week. The cow fell on the
frozen ice and was fatally injured.
A very rad thing happened here
Sunday afternoon when Little Mil-
ton Bewley was standing on a shelf
getting tee-ciclee off the front porch
He fel 1 and hurt himself. This
was Saturday afternoew and a doctor
was called but was unable to l*t
j there. Then Sunday afternoon Dr.
>x. Hill Christian, Mr. and Mrs.
Bewley started for the sanitarium
and he began to grow worse and died
before tteny got more than four miles
from home. ' ” ’ ' • • •■ ■*
Some taeraea are euefa spctal but-
terfiiee they war.t to ree a nev pic-
ture shew every montii.
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wfeh Grace
a new
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Marysville. Jan. 27.—Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Kinlry. Mrs. R. N. Johnson. Mr.
and Mrs. Mode MoOuin, Mrs. 8. I.
Cochran. Mr. and Mra. S. H. Doty,
Mr. McCrary and daughter, Ruth,
were Gainesville visitors Tuesday.*
Mira Louitta Whitt entertamed
her many frienda with a pfirty Tues- in this their sad bereavement,
day night, M<ty stunts and games’ »-»-♦»— »»-*“ —
were played and enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mra R. E. Johnaon ami
snow :
in the roads which blocked it' and
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Thursday. j
The children are enjoyjt
vacation while they motj?
room equipment in the pi
1- ___L__1A_1__te L-
is nice for the childrenl on account
of the big snow. j ,a
There was a crowd visited C. E. |
Dickers.* is’s home Saturday k-o-
and listened over the radio.
The Ross Paint Higlij school will
open in the new modern building
Monday. February 2nd, under the
following teachers, Prpf. Clifford
Donnelly. Supt.; Misses;Ruth Bugg,
prin., Madge Donnelly, intermediate;
Thelma Killian, primary*: they have
be$i doing fine work-in the old
building and we are.sufe that they
will improve in the new building, t
Mrs. Dollie Dickerson vias the guest
of Mrs. Alice Akin Thursday after-
juier. vrren suites ms eyes are noon. . i
better, but ate not well yet ! Rav Dill spent the week-end with j
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Wilton Stone entertained the l»oys J
a forty-two party Saturday *
' pr, tmo-
geae, spent the week-end Deni-
son.
A number of women gat jiered at
the horns of Mrs. J. D. »e^ ” *
nesday afternoon, and e^aft
t^d-time rag tacking,
was enjoved by all.
Dr. W. C. Cunni ,
Culver were Marietta visitors last
Wednesday.
Wifl Hth
automobile.
Messrs. Lee Barnes. Loy^e Terry
and Mira Grace Montgomery were
guests of Agnes Summy Sunjay.
Messrs. Fred and Roy Bullard or
Hood amt Misses Leola Friixier and
Opal Williams of Walmit Bynd Were
guests af Miss Beatrice Frarier Sun-
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ERA NEWS
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See u* wbea buying Tires
and Tubes. We handle the na-
tionally known Henderson
Tires and Dayton Tubes. They
will give you more mileage.
We also do general repair
work that is sure to pnt your
motor in running order aad
your car “on its foot.*
Store your car in our brick
garage building for only |L00
—- numth.
Get your Gas and Od from
us.
are fools, others
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(Come iy TODAY and let us serve you with a
bowl over* our sanitary lunch counter. You will
like it if y^u never before tasted it, and the more
you eat tit? more times you will come in and ask
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Sandwiches
.■We alst ‘ serve Hot and Cold Sandwiches at all
times durrimg the day. If you like good Sandwiches
do not fai<to come to the Palace of Sweets. Ask
for a cup of Hot Coffee with your Sandwich.
of bulk and box
beginning;
If you believe all he telb you he
thinks y«n are a fool} if you don’t,
he think* yeo are a eyuic.,- If you
agree with him in everything, you
soon eea«r **» charm him.
If you wear gxy edot ben, rouge and
startling hats fie heaitatea to feke
you out. If you * wtear i . topd***1
toque, be takes you out <*nd gnze-
all evening at some other girl in gay
color and [rouge and everything.
If you |re jealous, he don’t endure
you. If i you are not, he can't un-
derstand you.
If you are a sweet and old fashion-
'•d clinging vine, he doubts -you have
any braiato; and if ?wu are modern,
advanced
you have j
If you fi
for a soul
amt iptelu
mate, urtfl .
ing in Iov4 y«u Juv what you are,
he is sperjdfeg all his day* trying to
remodel you into what you are not.
I sever were, aad never eaa be.—Sher-
man Chronicle.
tl ” MAN.
I i s
f Nreording to one of ofir feminine
friaeds)
(tare upon > time 1 thought 1 un .
deralood Man, but ala»: 1 found'
that*—
U you flatter a man it frightens
him I to, death—if vou don't flatter t
hteayhe » bored to death.
If you permit him to make love to
you^. he gets tired, after a while. If
j-oflT don't he gets offended in the i
food News
Jan. 27.—This community
viMtt|i by a elect and snow
last | week. The heavy ice on the
d lots of daiiMjgo to large
on the
quite ill. jg
John Grundy’s mother of Callis-
iro i* viMitine him,
U and family are spend-
A bird in the hand isn’t to be com-
pared with a chicken in the arms.
Babeertptian Rates By Mafl
1 ypv Hva ta Oklahoma City, Okla,
taris Texas, Quanah. Texas, er
Nass, Texas, sr bitwise nay of those
Mux 1'
ing the
_ I Mrs. DHL., Brewer is quite ill at
hu»taui<i the di«t in gut shed ruiAvud Ahe preset^ wftf|xg. .
tin account of bad weather the at-
tendaiuv
• Miuras
teachers
week end
Mesara
visitors ai Walnut Bend Sunday af-
Babe Fdker went to Fort Worth |
i «- , t ~, 4 ‘ « bus ness trip last week. . J
inaps *** perfectly legal. aiu| de Miss B-lle Purcell, who has been
nefl to permit Arkansas authorities ja Mira sanitarium, was able to
Mhe the jrardoned fugitue out of u her and fa 1
.nxoUate; all of which is as 2^1, t<xi ,o w doi nicd
as issuing a pardon to the citisen -r I J
°fTi‘ *’***■.- t r i i 1 St. Paijl’s Guild will hold a mar-li.
l a Supreme touri of Arkansas L Sat K at Beattie Brown-1 *
not bate tts frel.ags injured, ^einning at . W ocloek. I*
uon^vr. by the actmp of the Fev*a |
««d«uxl4 (30) |[
.Murt* than one, and the t num;.’ -'sise. .
••f a. single crimi>M»l **■ a met e detail'
in tjiis day’s work. The whole state .
of Arkansas, if it will just watch
J, xto, will xon come around to the!
■siwrlnaion that this is no ordinary ‘
governor ire have in Texas. She can
do afore unprecedented and unexjteit _
ed tiling- than any other pne^mw
in few eonntry. TTie penniless and
fl il Mlles- e mbe triers from all the'
otbri states are cordially invited to I
coute to Texas and invest their earn '
ingui— Brownwood Bulletin.
The doctor advises that holding
.your breath will cure the hicodughs. t
(Not only that, but if you hold voiirito , ” . tasture at *
breath long enough it will cure anv • b^leet, rain and snow t
disease. ’ (ground here with an p
We have the best assortment
candies in iihe city.
PALACE of SWEETS
EAlir CALH^RNIA STREET ! 4 TELEPHONE 57S
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the fMd Mto nervtee .
guaranteed to »!cnne yen. .
as:
and ptayad ball on the way
home.
Mtes Madge Donnelly wax the guert
of Mira :Rvth Bigg and Low Smoot
Sereraj at our farmers have given;
Saturday.
•il learaa on their land the past
wertt.
Mr. and Mra Tyndel Bewley of
Gainesville and Mr. and Mra. Tyldon
Bewley of Alto, Okla., attended the
funeral of their brother. Will Bew-
ley, Mombiy afterao^L
Pref.' Brmaelly motored to Gainee-
vilte Saturday with hie ball team as
they were to play but no one was
Wanta ride’ '
erf No thavkc I am walk-
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> Woodbine.
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Ball: S«J you have cured your wife jo|
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Prairie Point. Jan. 2fl.-*-Hchool will
Iwgin in the new school building
Febiuary 1.
Schoof Will be dismissed this week
while the seats arft being moved and
painting of the interior is finished,
and spuriul work on the play ground
is completed. The school bnild|tg "was
christened “Ross Point” by a vote
of the trustees. A program will be
rendered at the opening of the build-
ing. Further announcement later.
Mrs. Ewell McGee is improving af-
ter an illness of several days.
Mr. Griffith, oil man from Terrill,
was here Monday and Tuesday writ-
ing oil leases.
Mrs. IXtra. Ford leased 80 acres of
land at $1.5fr per acre.
Jim Hundley of Dejiton was the
guest of Mr. and Mra Jim Gilli-
land Monday, night. .
,Mrs. G. McGee is the gueat of
Mrs. John Barkley,
TORNADO
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it^riL from Key West
Canadian border, this
ye Buick feature in-
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Uy»>«nsd at aN speeds.
mechanical 4-wheel
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whirls insei-sre. Through two
winters anr two summers half
ta aaillion c ticks have proved
£healLyeart ependability of the
BUIC1 MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
G-l$-t7-^ I Divistoa General Motors Corgosmion
fl
thv ta‘i i<nt« problem of
etrtw. In Great Britain the inerfiaa-
ed ci»*t attd Irtinrr demand for coal
has
to tHv iiumrroit* problems n
Britle*h huaineSfi has lawn
fuIlV contctidiiig.
• • *
the court is qverruled.
Ma Ferguvnii/W iUi the ad\ iue of her
kuMMC, -4_ _______-__r___
iitt<inry and road rX|wrt. Jim Frr-
* gu»M( has pardoned several luindted
z~^.
It is an unusual record.
iKln’t exactly pardon the Arfian-
heriff who gut away with raver-'
al tta*UM*n<l «k»llar* of slate funds, j
but^he overruled the Arkansas Su-j ter noon,
pteart Court and held that the pardon *
issttsii by the acting governor of Ar
kamta* wan |<erfectly legal, am| de- I
climta to permit Arkansas authorities
to tnkr the pardoned fugitive oUt of
thiwjniatc; all of which ia a* g<Mxi
CHILI
r ■ .j k
We areptill serving that delicious Chili that has
appeased' f ie appetite of so many satisfied cus-
tomers. -
H<lw did yon
[ gave her
for her
motorist has hgd the right
ho didn’t live to tell alxmt
of the antLpie craze,
do it?
Crank: It was easy,
a IWlS model automobile
birthday.
nice flivver I i
yon won’t shiver
will la* an aee in tlte pot—
Since it is catch-as-catch efin
With the >]>ceding fan
It is hotter to “get” than l>e “got.”
1 1
Autoist—‘T haven’t )>iid cent
for repairi on my machine all the
ten months 1 have had it.;’
Friend—"So the man Who did the
repairs t'o d me.”
r^h. Services
Rev. Frank
lift of Calu-
met, Oklahoma, and Rev] Gideon of
Greenwood.
Mesdames Jim and Bill
and Miss Mary Gilliland
dinner guesta of Mr. a|M
Settles Monday.
Uncle Charley Grant ite quite ill.
. Jack Cox of Forestburg passed
through Prairie Point Saturday with
4a bunch of horses he wais removing-
Rosston. I
povered the
( jicy coating
(Wednesday and snow fellj practically
He is a real friend who will take Ientire day Thursday. J
care of your <-at while you are
on a vacation.
he end of IWJ.” he says in a re-
to tl»c Amera-au Section. “s<-cs
tlie plan for Reparation Payments op-
“'*ing reasonahlyj most of the ptin
inter-ally debt* already funrled
ia proceoa of settlement, and the
prrtanect for Js-Mee and security for the
ttitwt* sustained by the areeptauce of
*thej Ijocarno Treaties. However
high' particular <>la>tacl«-» mat raise
thviij lieadi.j the gem-ral outh><>k for
buster-* ia very much more entering
thaiE a contemplation of the ttawny
andildiffictilt path which has been
eliitiU-d and left behind aince the arm-
L L ■ . '
But the way is not entirely clear.
Germany, said Mr. Mitas, after an
"alluring vomebac-kis confronted
witHi a took, of private capital ami
fairare to drvetape an adequate ex-
|X»M|[trade. Fran<v ia struggling with «t
1 government I tr«*es cam
limbs. . .
Mr*. I. Felker is <
iddt-d a fundatH. titI -litti-idtv ‘ an,[ ,, ,|u|te ill. j
ith uhicli ' • •
| burg is vtailing him.
eek with his mother at
Gainesvillf. , [ L
to month, fe
to
night announcing the arrival of
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Bi
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J It *•: t
[efisrs. J. P.
taita T. Kirby
business visitors in Whitesboro
Tuesday!
Dayton Delashaw has returned to
his home in Dallas after a visit with
his brothers. Grady and Hayden Del-
I Phyllis Phillips has returned to her
Era by the way of Leo from R^ss- ^ith Mra J. M. Suinav., ,
Jton. but on aceoiflt of the heavy] j Cochran of Gainesville
snow and ice which brokf the tim?,er ,a visitor here Tuesday. •
in the roads which blocked it~ and Messrs. J. P. Montgomery and Tom
Mr. Payne was unable tolget through Corbett and Miss Grace Montgomery
‘ were visitors in Gainesville Wednes-
enjoyjng a weeks day. - • ■■ . _L ; "1?
j the school I*
lew
Relatives here receive the• announ-
cement of the arival of a big boy at
xir. ana jars, xv, *. uoombvii mini the home of Mr. syrt Mrs. Ray Me-
daughter, Sarah, spent the day Mon- Kinney of Walters, OklahoeM.
—*-------- •w- —’ •»»— L. R. MeKinney of Bento* was in
Era Monday.
Dan Kiniry left
met at the hoifie of Mra. ’J1*1
ss and ouilted ai auilt thev • '-°-
Dover,
la social day
dinner was served to t
Mesdames John B
Jim Gilliland. Bud Swttoo, Charley
Diekerman. Sterling Durham, G. Mc-
Gee, John Bewley and Miss Gladys
Durham.
Miss Willie Mae Fortenberry of
Post City, Okla., arrived here Sun-
day for an extended visit > with her
unde, G. W. Brown.
Annod|ucement is made that a unio^i
meeting will begin at Rosston Feb.
6, in the Methodist chan'
will be conducted by
Pierce, Nazerene evangelii
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Gainesville and Vicinity
•U14 like very much for you to come
:he .
over ispme real values in
Gar|ii)^partment
Qne 1925 Studebaker Coupe in fine
ilunntlg order, Jras new balloon tires;
; one
in, and
are i
while they
building and Hugh CoBum were in Whitea-
which is completed and [he vacation boro Wednesday. • • - •
Th# sleet and ice that has covered
last Wfotoeeday
" * r*L "
limbs
off of many shade and fruit ttrees. g
On last Thursday afternooh, B. W. IB
Mr. and Mra. B. CL Lyons of Gaines- Williams and Earl Befftley ran to- ■
ville moved here Tuesday. I get her in their cars, and did consider- ■
Mr. Sark died at the home of his able damage to the care bu4 no one ■
' ‘ ’. The ground being ■
covered with ice was the irincipal ■
cause of the accident. v “
». Wilson of Melissa is —
ir parents at Gt&nesville H
< B
tie Belle of Denton, Mr. ah<
Mra 8am ^tansbury and <tai
. ra. • a totera- ak '<-« I
Gainesville, all assisted Mrs^ S. L. |B
Begravet_ Sunday. - ]
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