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INVESTMENTS
STOCKS, BONDS, MORTGAGES
MERLIN MITCHELL
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Connections at Ardmore for Ma-
dill, Durant, Duncan, Wilson, Sul-
phur and Ada.
Rede,
llOt&eSa
Gainesville
to
We strive at all times to
improve pur
Dep.xt
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period of ten '
(Red Ball Depot, 215 E. California,
Phone 300)
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this morning!
FOR RENT—Brick
* 'Z 22x78 feci fxtorfc..__.... .
•d by Mattress Factory. Interior . ■
-antly undergone extensive repairs
Rent reasonable. Good location, 703
East California street. Apply to J.
T. Leonard. <tf)
L’f, varas South from the northwest | and
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ciently. We hope in this
way to merit your ever in-
creasing good will.
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5.05 a.
1.55 p.
6.10 Ip.
10.15 a.
Detroit. Mich. 6—
8—Dance tunes.
Washington, D. C.
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Springs,
Hot Springs, Ark.
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FOR RENT—Three or
glass sleeping pjrch.
No.
5
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
” for light housekeeping. 402 South
Lindsay street. Telephone 1116-W.
(tf)
four rooms, 1
4 Davis St.
(A5)
-oAMTED—Houses to move, raise or i
iivel. I move anything. W. W. Em-’
erson, 118 Cumniingb St. Phone 1285-
W. Successor to Gerneth & Caves.
(al-tf)
AsL Lii r - -
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. . live
arrival guaranteed. Postpaid. Order
from fid. Cape Hatchery, Cape Gi-
rardeau, Mo. !(lt)
CHI< ’KS—Higrade
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Postpaid. Leghorns.
Anconas. C—:—*
Moderate
< at. free. Dixie
, Brenham, Texas.
FOR SALE—My house
street. H. E Wilson.
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Springfield. Mass.
7:30—Organ. 8—
M.
E a a t b 0 u. n d
Arrive
we set our mammoth Incubator
every Tuesday. Reserve space in
advance. Mrs. W. L. Bell, 1203 South
Grand Avenue Telephone 707.
(F16-tf)
FOR SALT—Star delivery car. all-
steel body. A bargain. Call Ed
Miller I>ry 1'leaning and Dying
Plant. Telephone 755. (22)
FOR SALE—Due share stock in Big
Indian Oil and Development Co.
No reasonable offer rejected. Joseph
Erberich. Route 1, Box 131-1. (25)
FOR RENT—Six-room modern house
Grand Avenue. $15.00 per month.
Apply Dock Dudley. <22 >
F“H RENT - H'.iisu, ab • three fur-
nished - rutpl) s. Apply 1201 Wdther-
spoon. (22)
THE FLVFFY CHICK HATCHERY
—Mrs. T. J. ClarK. prop., 607 N.
Taylor St., Gainesville, Texas. Baby
chicks. Custom hatching. (S-tf)
ACCREDITED
layers,
cn
prices.
Hatcheries,
ftcuriirriau>, N. Y. I
7:45—Musical.
K 1
, Leaves Gainesville
1—5—7.30 P. M.
Sufficient water for irrj- at which .time unpersons interested j
(-ii i cation purposes, to be diverted by i in said estate may appear and eon-’
r a pumping plant, said I test said application should they
A»ak ciiina pumping plant to be located at a desire so U»! do.
k Victrola. point Which bears 3S1 varas east and I Herein fail not, but have you then
. .__j there before said Court, this
FOR SALE—5-r*qm residence in <g|
tip-top condition large east front m
lot. Priced reasonable. Kgsy terms *
may be arranged by calling In per- •
son. Ed. M. Thompson. First State fl
Bank building. itO ■
RENT—One five-
„. Gossett St. See T.
Malidox, Valley: View, Texas.
(Ml'l-tf)
HAJMBING and gas fitting. W. I,.
Fearcy, phone 1-160 or 1236-W.
North Dixon Street. (Ml-tf) j
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No.
J8 Dallas u---------3.00 a.
36 Dallas-penison —10.10 a.
2
37 Wichita; Falla
31 Wichita FalU
35 Wichita Falla
F<>R RENT—Store building for-
merly occupied by Baum’s Special-
ty Shop on east • side courthouse
square. See Is Baum. itf>
apartment,
bath.
North fee at reasonable price. J. P. Har-
(22) Rev, Thackerville, bkla. (M24)
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FoR sSTl.E—My liotne corner Cali-
fiornfS'"’and Taylolr streets. Leav-
ing city; Will sell at a bargain.
Make offer. Mrs. W. A. Egbert.
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HAY fori sale at $20 per
Emmett Marshall. Tele-
,r 33". ( iffice over Piggly-
(U)
NOTICE OF HEARING TO APPRO-
P1HATE PLBLIC WATERS OF
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
No. 1012.
Notice is hereby given, to whom
- — ’ t„t J. W. Daurity, the
address of whom is
Gainesville. Texas, did on
that doctor
HM> COT TO >
. CHA.NC4E MX 4
*H0UQ5ORi'M
COSNA CHANCiC i
—f Doctors : * i
FOR SAJLE—A fraTr.e or rack for
auto truck; large bed and all ne-
cessary side parts; made for large
Ford truck; only used a short time;
good asjiew; a bargain. For further
information, see J. T. Leonard, 709
E. California street or at The Regts-'
ier office. (d&w-tf)
Foil SALE—Thirty acres, flat off-
set tuTpender well, now drilling,
at Tha'-Wrville, Okla. Faces on con-
Crete Itighway. <*fcn be bought in
FOR KENT—Large room or hall, up
■ A —1 I • •» ■■ uv I a 4 n m xv F F I • 411 a> 4 |
W. Successor to
BABY. CHU KS—i’urebrc ' ' :
white, buff Leghorns. S11 "0
100. Reds. $13.00. Rock-. $11 <••».
sorted. $9.00. Prompt delivery,
stairs over Register office; just
vacated by Gainesville Printing Co.
Apply at The Register office.
FOR RENT—Office room upstairs.
Southeast cprner square. Call
! jM7. (J29-tf)
■fFOH RENT—Two-room furnished 5,°-
apartment 617 N. Denton; phone I C- . vn-
- .100. (j30tf) I
ACKER’S, BLACK MEDICINE, an
ideal liver tonic and a real substi-
tute for calomeL Sold and guaran-
teed by your local druggist.
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment
nicely furnished. Mrs. • Mattle
Ramsey. Phone 508-W. (M12-tf)
EOR RENT—Furnished
hot and cold water, private
St. James apartments, 321
Dixon St.
F<>R SALE—Nice lot (?A ft.) facing
North Dixon in 400 block. Shade
• treis' cement sidewalk and curb.
Also -lot on Cummings street just
east of Dixon streetlot. Both lots
are nice building locations in good
neighborhood. Also have nice im-
pro$r<»d lot in 600 block North Mor-
ris street. Phone 477. Emery Hay-
worth. (23)
chicks.
standard egg '>
.... ’ . Rocks.
Orpingtons, Wyan- '
prices.
Poultry
nal grant of 610 acres, on the East
bank of the Elm creek; in Cooke
County, Texas, and is distant in a
Southerly direction from Gaines-
ville, Texas, about two miles.
You arc- hereby further notified
that the said J. W. Daurity purposes
to install a pumping plant to con-
sist of a four inch centrifugal pump,
operated by a ten horse power Fair-
banks-Morse engine having a height
of lift of twenty-five (25) feet and
to divert herewith sufficient water
for the irrigation of not to exceed
9.7 acres of land in Cooke County.
Texas, fully described in said ap-
plication.
A hearing on the said application
of the said J. W. Daurity gi ill be held
hy the Board of WaterEngineers for
the State of Texas, in the office
of theEoard at Austin. Texas . on
Monday, April 26th. A. D„ 1926.. be-
ginning at ten o'clock a. m., at
which time and place all parties in-
terested may appear and be heard.
Such hearing will be continued from
time to time, and from place to
place, if necessary, until such de-
termination has been made rela-
tive to said application as the said
Board of water engineers may deem
right, equitable and proper.
Given under and by virute of an
order of the Board of Water En-
gineers for the State of Texas, at
the office of the said Board, at
Texa,«. this the 13th day
' of March, A. D. 1926.
Jno.
C. S. Cjark.
A.,H. Dunlap.
Board of Water Engineers.
Attest;
A. W. McDonald, Secretary.
dorsed. showing how you have ex-
ecuted the same.
(SEAL)
Given under my hand and
of said Court.’ March 20th, J
1926.
Guy Turner, Clerk County Court,
Cooke Cbunty, Texas.
By Willie Eainesj Deputy.
(M21-2 8)
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished T- j
room apartment. Mrs. Curtis.
Phone 1010-W. (F28-tf) <
, St. Paul-Minneavo-
6:15—Conce -t. 8;30—Musical.
. . 12Z) Omaha. Neb. 6:20—
6:60—orchestra. 9-—Classi-
THFb ‘‘S A tSUCE KETTLE.
OF’ P'l'bH- IT I^MS'T OPEN
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FOR SALE—A chicken brooddr.
Rhone 6. ♦ ■ (22)
Foil SALE, OR TRADE—SO acre applieatic
farm located eight miles , south- —
east of' Gainesville. Will Carter,
Gainesville Route N’
FOR SALE—PRENpER
CLEANER, all at
915 N. Dixon, Phonp 797-J
' ‘ ” —A golilen
mid a Bruiiswic
30 records. Apply Mrs. M. Z.
Honeycutt.
Advertising establishes
and standardizes manufac-
turing, trade and consumer
practice.
FOR EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL
WoRK, FIXTI RES AND appli-
ances. I’ALl. GAINESVILLE
ELE<TRIG COMPANY, PHONE 325.
t?E RENT VACl'l’M SWEEPERS.
JLXIIRY IF LONELY—Most suc<ess-
_,ful "Home Maker;” hundreds
rich wish marriage soon: :
Confidential; most reliable;
experien«-e; desi riptions free.
Suire»sful Club." Mrs., Nash.
556, ..Oakland. California. 1
BRINGING UP FATHER
RATt> ■ 1 FOR COT TO |J__
esRirsC AcUOtNC ‘bOt'd
WELL. ' i'LL
CiT “dOME
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——lire me
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FOR RENT—14-room house
— in. Telephope 304. v
EOR RENT-One block from square I 1
seven-room house; two baths, gar-1
age. hot and cold water, gas and j
elv- tn.' lights. '!'• t in. i<-t y. <■ ' ■
abb-. Apply W’. L. Blanton. (2 1) i
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THE STATE OF TEXAS: "
To the Sheriff or any Constable ol ’ ■ ,, ...
Cooke County, Greeting: |fl e Wish to announce
cause the following notice to b5
published in The Gainesville Daily
Register, a l;<r« .-papv; v,, ttr
circulation, which has been eon- old Bell Wagon Yard. We so-
tinuousiy and regularly published M licit a share of your patronage
for a period of not less (han one;® in general automobile repairing,
year preceding the date of the notice »—
in the County .of Cooke, State of
Texas, and you shall cause said
notice to be printed a| least once
each week for the 1
days exclusive of the first day of
1 publication before the return day
hereof:
^NOTICE OF APPLICATION
PROBATE OF WILL
the State of tExas,
To all persons’ interested in the
’ estate of Mattie Seiger. deceased,
the"12th ("laude Jones, executor, has filed in
I raiuw:
ton. J',
ph^ne t»6
Wiggly^ Grocery. I
I FOR SALE—-Late ifh2 4 mode] P’ord
Bargain. Terms or trade
I for Roadste:-. Phone 27. ■ (20)
FOR JaT-E OR
rom house. 625
__ J — 5-40 p.
SANTA FE
Southbound
Arrive
5.00 *.
1.35 p.
5.40 p.
Northbound
18 10.10 a.
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State of Texas, ’he last will of Mattie Sieger, de- i
for a jiernut to > «-ase<L » ui> t> will be licrird at the .
unappropriated ' next term of said court, eoiumenc-.
waters of the State of Texas, from
the' Elm Creek,
Trihity River.
Texas, a »
—4'oncert^ 1Q30—oreheatra.
WRXr (258.fi) Ney York City.
7:20—Musiiral. 9:30 — Instrumental.
10—Orc'hefjtra.
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WHAS 1(399.5) Louisvulle. Ky. 4
—(\>ncert. I
WBBM (226) Chicago. III.-4—Mu-
sical verities. 6—Vocal and instrtj,- ‘
mental. t
WFAA (476) Dallas. Tex. 4 co-
Instrumental and vocal.
KF.lE’ (’340.7)1 Lincoln, Neb. 5;36
—Concert. ! 8:30-i-orchestra.,
WKRC 1423) Cincinnati. Ohio. 6
—Popular. Ts—Atnerican Legion pro-
gram. 1 12—Froli;.
WCC^O (J16.4)
lis. t.».»—
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Songs.>'
KFNF (266) ISheiiandoah, la. 7—
Concert. F >
KSD (545 1) St. Louis. Mo. 7—Vo-
cal. 9—Piaino.
WLW (S22.3JJ Cincinnati. O. 7—
Concert. 8|—Variety. 1ft—Orchestra.
WSM (262.8) Nashville. Tenn. 7:15
—Orchestra. 8—Vocal. 19—Orches-
tra.
KPRC (£96.9) Houston, Tex. 7:30
—Orchestra. 8:j30—Vocal.
WHO (526) Des Moines, la. 7:30—
Musical. 8—Variety. 11—Orchestra.
WDAF (365.0 Kansas City, Mo.
8— Voial. 11:45—Frolic.
WEMC j (280 Berrien
Mich. 8:15—Studio.
KTHS 4574.8)
9— Orchestra. 9:45—Ballads.
Novelty orchestra.
MOI XTA1N TIME
KO.< (332.4) I Denver, Colo.
WANTED—To buy] well improved
and well lo'-ated sandy land farm.
Write Mrs. W. Y. McConnell, Route
No. 4. Gainesville, Texas. 620)
(Jiitf) I wanteiT^two 7
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____ — , *, ... 1 Mr I'arr l.’ tw’-i-'n x| and 9 a. mJ at
f , t.t.riLr ’iILii »?' 1 ’Jainsvilh- ElectrL Company. Rast
.....
reliable salesman
for Cooke couhty.
for live wire. ’Must
nave referena-es.
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FOR SALE—Great bargain In 34 ”
a< re; of land, about C miles of a fl
] good railroad town,:25 acres in cult:- ■fl
j vat ion. balance in pasture and £
t timber, house. sta0u arid well on m
1 the land. The land in cultivation is S
| broke and', now ready for planting J
I immediate possession of this fl
| farm will, be giveh if .“old during fl
Alar' h. To make a quirk sale the g
I owner has reduced his price to $600. C
small payment down will handle
■ d<-ul. Who wants a bargain in a ®
| small farm? James P Bell, South fl
Side Square. Phone 546. fl
I RemPmber that I have many bar- g
s.j far’,ng and city property
and money to loan on farms at a
very low rate of interest. ‘
WANTED— Good,
and 1 olle< tor
<«oo<l territory
have car. Must
Go<»d commission for the right naan.
Singer Sewing SiaJchine Company.
V. L Nichols, Manager. ■ 425)
’ Nice jap- ]
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California 1
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that we ■
commanded to ■ have moved our garage busi- ■
notice to bft g ness from West Carnes St. to ■
rne uainesville Daily — .. ■
n'ewspaper of general ~. ^3 It. Commerce street, at the
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’'‘MONDAY. MARCH 22 CKAC (00.7) iMontreal. Can. 7:1$
BEST PIC'Iv “—4'**'m*-k*^ 1 A •lAi—4
■ WTAM‘ (W£0 Clevelahd. O C—
fl Orchestra. 8—Concert. 9—Vocal. 19
fl —('Ias*ical. 11—Dance tunes.
B WRAP (475.9) Fort Worth. Tex.
m 6—orchestra. 7:39—Quartet. 9:30—
" Orchestra. 11—Entertainers.
• 1 KF1 (467) Los Angeles. Calif. 7—
fl; Barn dance program. 8—Orchestra.
B 9—Vocal 10-rStudio.
B WEAF (492) New York City. 10
— —Grand opera. "Noxxa, de Figaro.”
EASTERN TIME
• WEAF (492) New York City. 4—
fl Helene Forker. soprano. 4:15—Pearl
B Beards', pianist. 4:30—Paul Winnell.
m baritone. 4:4,">-*-"Poets I Have Met.”'
by Walter Yust, 5—Vincent Lopex
J and orchestra. 6—Dinner music. 7—
fl Columbia University lecture. 7:2<)—
B Karmotid <». Parker, tenor.' 7:30—
B ’The Lullaby Lady.” $—“Pop con-
■ cert.” To WOO (508.2). 9—A. and P.
Z Gypsies. To WEEI (476). WCAP
■ (469). WWJ (352.7). WJAR (305.9).
" W< >< » (508.2). 1"—Grand opera. ’ Nox-
za di Figaro.” To WOO (508.2).
WCAE (461.3), WJAR (305.9 )WCAP
(469). WTAG (268). 11—Ben Bernie
and orchestra.
WTIC (08.6) Hartford. Conn. 5:50
—Trio. 9-h-Entertainers. 9:30—Or-
chestra. 10:30—Classical.
WCX (516.9). Detroit, Mich. 6—
Orchestra. 8—Studio.
WWJ (352.7)
Orchestra.
WCAP (469)
6—Variety.
WCAE (461.3) Pittsburgh. Pa.
6:30—Concert. 7:30—Vocal. S—Con-
cert. 9—Studio. 11—Orchestra.
KDKA (309) Pittsburgh. Pa. 6:30
—Concert. 9—Light opera.
WBAL (246) Baltimore, Md. 6:30
—Orchestra. 7 :30—Organ: 8—Musi-
cal varities.
WBZ (333.1)
6:3ft4—Ensemble.
Orchestra. 8:30—Concert.
WADC (258) Akron. Ohio. 6:30 —
Concert. 1—India Owls.
WGY (379.5) Schenectady.
6:30—Orchestra. 7..„ —
WCAU (278) Philadelphia, Pa. 7
—Voi^al and instrumental. 9:30—I
Variety. 10:30—Orchestra.
engineers for.the
a tributary of the
in Cooke County.
MISSOI’RI STATE
<’HICKS—1 Ted for
breeds. Prepaid 100 per
livery. Reasonable 1
free. Smith
salesmen at ojice.
i-e necessary-. See
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< cuigerned, that J.
postoffice
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day of March. A. D., 1926 file his the County .Court of Cooke County.
..nplicati- n in the board of water an application for the probate of
engineers for the State of Texas, the last wdl of Mattie Sieger de-
ni which he applies for a permit to ceased, which will be heard at the
ing the 1st Monday in April. A. D.. .
1926' at the Court House thereof, i
in the city of Gainesville,. Texas. '
J
FOR RENT—Modern furnishe-1
apartment with sleeping poreft.
221 Red River Street. Fhore 1158. •
(F28-tf) i
WANTED—2
Ville Electric
.St.. X to V a.
1 eight miles
Gainesville. Will
e Route N<>. 4.
I (MI4-21-28-A4)
~ vacuum
ttaciiments.eheap. I
means
point which bears 381 varas east an J I
S nvlllll A I will LAI4- via XV X2V-S. i---- ~ .
of Charles Wbreelock origi- ! writ with ydur return thereon en- I
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ANNOUNCEMENTS '
The Iteglstfr is authorized to an-
aounee the foflowing Candida tee for
election to office, subject to action
st the Democratic primary in July,
1926:
I
Ftfe million Imnanas are used
every day iu the United States.
• J .
Try a Register Want Ad.
/ 111' ' ------------'
Telephone either LINDSAY
or TURNER HOTELS when-
ever vou want HAULING OF
ANY KIND done.
[The Gainesville
Transfer Co^
County Election
For County Attorney—
J. t. GETTYS (re-election)
WM. C. CULP
For Sheriff—
J. N. (John > MYERS
B. F. PORTER
A. C. (C.ua) STELZER
R. C. f TEG ER
TOM FORD
M. ’E ELLIOTT (re-election)
J.VKEjWRIGHT
For Couhty Tax Collector—
R. A. 0ICK) McELRATH
election).
For Conqty Tax Assessor—
LON H. BERRY (re-election)
For County Treasurer—
LL R. ](Matt) ALAGOOD (re-elec-
tion) I
F. E. (Dock) HOLCOMBE
FILANK E. CHISM
For County Judge—
J. C. (John) COX
W. T. (ENLOW
For County Clerk—
GUY TjURNER (re-election)
For Justice of Peace, Pre. 1—
J. P. HALL (re-election)
For District Clerk—
TOM 4 MIDKIFF (re-election)
For Public Weigher—
C. C. 4(m-k) HOUSE
J. RA| SI TTON
CHARLIE E. BIVIN
AUpA|BUGG
For Cominissioner, Precinct 1—
JONATHAN DOBKINS (re-elec-
tion H
For Commisaioner, Prec. 2—
. J. D. (Davis) AUGHTRY
( GEQ. JV. BURCH (re-election)
For Commissioner, Prec. 3—
SAM (J. SCOTT (re-election)
SCOTT WILLIS
For Conipiissioner, Pre. 4—
W. D. iBENNETT (Re-Election)
For County Superintendent—
JOIJN; S. HARDY (Re-Election)
For Statjp Senator, 9th District—
S. BJ. (JOWELL, Grayaon County.
For State Representative—
•D. J. tNDERBY
City Election
For Ci tv- Marshal—
DOCK j DUDLEY (re-electija)
SID L0VING
For Recorder-*-
C. N. LlONES
N. C. gNIDER (re-election)
For City Secretary—
1 F. M. SAVAGE (re-election)
For Ta^ Collector—
RAFEIPIPER (re-election)
SHEAiRON BRYAN
1 For City Attorney—
W. L.!BLANTON (Re-election)
CECI4 MURPHY
For Alderman, First Ward—
HENlfY BIER
GEORGE W. BROWN, re election;
For Alderman, 2nd Ward—
. W. % TURNER
For Aldlrrman, Third Ward—
I ED Melson, re-election
For Alderman. Fourth Ward—
C. J. 0'NEAL, re-election
8:30—Musical. 9:3«—Or.
"k^lT (300) Salt Lake City. Utah.
8—Studio. 19—Musical.
PACIFIC T1MF
KC.W (481.5) Portland. Ore. «—
Concert. 8^-Vocal and instrumental.
KPO (436.3) San Francisco. Calif.,
6:404-Dr<hiestra. «—Orflan. 9—Va-
rietfl. 11-4Or<hesu-a.
KKX (ITT) Los Angeles, Calif. 7
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EMIGRATION TURNS.
PAria. trance, Mandi i).—With iIm1’
do>r|> of America closed to all but ai
coutnaratAelr feu ctmseu immigrants.
Eun||>e in looking around to find a
plaej for flier surplus ]N>|>ula<ion. has
fixed m»dii Canada ami the Argen-
tine.]
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Phone 431
14 N. Commerce St
Mohawk Tires!
i Wc now have a big shipment of Mohawk Tires, famous for their
Rearing qualities and durable service. Mohawk gives lasting use
for Mas money. “Get morp miles with Mohawk Tires," ia more truth
than poetry. If yon have never used these tires, then there ia no
tune like the preaent to begin saving. If yon want real value for
money paid out, then don’t fail to ask for Mohawk the next time
you buy. “MOHAWKS GO FURTHER."
Stephenson Tire & Battery Co.
has
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MORRIS McELRATH
INSURANCE SPECIALIST
Phone 322
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W. W. Howeth Co.
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PHONE 321
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Ride The Red Ball
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BUS LINES
Schedule:
Abstracts and
Farm Loans
“INSURE IN SURE
INSURANCE"
For Safety and Comfort
DENTON. FORT WORTH
AND GAINESVILLE.
All Branches of Insurant*.
Office With Hensley & Lynch
YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS
APPRECIATED.
I PAY CASH
FOR ASHES!
Freeman & Freeman
Telephone 300
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Knights of Ku Klux
GAINESVILLE KLAN
Meet* every Friday night at
Klavem south of town.
Ch'b^^es
Gaineflvijle Lxxige No. 210
A. F. & A. M.
Meet* every third Monday
in each month.
Mamie Hall, 101 N. Com-
merce street. Visitor* ar*
welcome.
Thlmadge Nutth<, W. M.
Porter H. Wflson, Bee.
It’s Better
to Have
Insurance on all your
property
And Never
Need It
Than to need Insurance and
not have it.
H. E. BERTRAM
General Insurance
Next to Majestic Phone 67
Fort Worth, Denton, Gainesville.
Leaves Gainesville 6, 7, 9 and 11
a. m., 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 p. m. Leaves
Denton to Fort Worth, 6.30, 8.30,
10*30 a. m., 12.30, 2.30, 4.30, 6.40 p.
m. Leaves Fort Worth to Denton,
7.30, 9.30, 11 a. m., 1, 3, 4.30, 6.30
p. m. Leaves Denton for Gaines-
ville 7 9.30, 10.30, 11.30, a. m.,
■ 12.30, 2.30, 4.30, 6.30 p. m. All
make direct connections at Denton.
We have closed cars and good
drivers.
The royal jwla<* at Pragiip
711 apartments.
Women of England. especially
those with large families, are learn-
ing to repair boot* and shoes, as they
know it wilt save money for them.
Dr. C. L. STOCKS
D * N r I 8 T
Taagus Bldg. Gsin»*viD*
<^*«i*licuig in sanng your natural
teeth. No plates mads.
Complete Abstracts Of
Lands and Town Lots
In Cooke Co.
0
We Make a Specialty of
Land Titles.
R. M. FIELD BOOK STORE
See our assortment of LAMP SHADES, ranging in price from 10
cepts to 75 cents. . , ,
Memory Books with Gainesville High School Seal. Come in and aee
them.
TELEPHONE 188 OR 434
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LAMP SHADES
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Gainesville Register
With a Quality and Quantity of
Circulation that Produces
Results
, RATES AND INFORMATION
-No advertisement tor kas than 30
Ten words or more, 3 days, 3 cent,
per wed.
Ten words or more, 1 week 5c per
word.
Special rates by the month.
Six average words to a line.
LINKS OF WHITE SPACE
- will cost tiie regular rate each in-
sertion.
CHARGE ACCOUNTS
Classified patrons desiring charge
accounts must have a regular ac-
count with The Register or el»>-
have a telephone number listed in
their own nama.
PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO
Telephone 98
Our competent and courteous
classified clerks will assist you in
wording your ads by phone or in
person at the office
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| THERE ARE BARGAINS HERE FOR EVERt HOME AND EVERY POCKETBOOK.
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