The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Am overstocked on following brands
and as long as they last am offering at
prices.
$1.00 Bucket Latonia Coffee at
1.00 Bucket After Dinner Coffee at
1.00 Bucket Golden Gate Coffee at
1.00 Bucket Perfection Coffee at
1.00 Bucket McLaughlin Mocha at
1.00 Bucket Maxwell High Grade Coffee..
.35 Bucket Maxwell High Grade Coffee.
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NOT A GRAIN OF FEED IS LOST
—when your hogs are fed on a
“LONE STAR” concrete floor.
SOON FAID FOR IN SAVING OF FEED
Perhaps 10x12 feet will provide sufficient feed-
ing room. You can build this yourself easily.
We will gladly supply you with free instruc-
tions and plans for - Concrete Floors, Cribs,
Troughs, Walks, etc. Send for FREE book—
* “CONCRETE IN THE COUNTRY"
THE T6XAS POenAND CCMENTCO
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Hayter’s New Year
CLEARANCE SALE!
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$4.90 per hundred. This Flour is guaranteed.
Sold byjL. LaROE & COMPANY
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We are Thankful for Your
Liberal Holiday Patronage
J. /?. Glidewell
Jeweler, Optician and Fine Engraver
And allow us to thank one and all for their pat-
ronage during 1916. Again, Thank You!
And wish for you a happy
and prosperous New Year,
hoping that it will be your
privilege to enjoy the plea-
sures of many more Holiday
seasons.
Marks Brothers
SHERMAN
May Yours Be
A Happy and
Prosperous
New Year
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EVEH SALIVATED ^
CALOMEL? HORRIBLE!
The Story of “Spender’
And “Saver”
Calomel is quicksilver and acts
like dynamite on
your liver.
day!
It’s mer-
Calomel is dan-
l.t crashes into sour bile
Painful Coughs Relieved
Dr. King’s New Discovery is a
soothing, healing remedy for
coughs and colds that has stood
the test of nearly fifty years.
For that cough that strains the
throat and saps the vitality try
Dr. Kings New Discovery. The
soothing pine balms and laxative
ingredients soon drive the cold
from the system.' Have a bottle
on hand for winter colds, croup,
grippe and bronchial affections.
At your Druggists, 50c.
(fifty cents and as high as $5.00
or $10.00 or more.
This Christmas Banking Club
is positively the best plan ever
thought of to get yourself into
the habit of saving your money.
Every member of your family
from baby up can join the club.
You only have to go into the
Planters National bank with the
amount you want to start with—
10c, 5c, 2c, lc, 50c, $1.00, $5.00
$10.00 or more. They will give
vou, free, a “Christmas Banking
Club” book and do the rest. Its
no trouble to join and you will
be welcomed in the bank.
Nearly everybody, it looks
like, is joining the club. It cer-
tainly is a good thing. Adv.
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Elm Grove News
Constipation Causes Bad Skin
A dull and pimply skin is due
to a sluggish bowel movement.
Correct this condition and clear
your complexion with Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. This mild lax-
ative taken at bedtime will as-
sure you a full, free, non-gripping
movement in the morning. Drive
out the dull, listless feeling re-
sulting from overloaded intes-
tines and sluggish liver to-day.
At all druggists, 25c.
J. M. Andrews presented his
son, Lucian, with a new espec-
ially equipped mail cart as a
Christmas present. Lucian will
carry the mail in the cart on
muddy days and in an automo-
bile during more favorable
weather.
Calomel loses you a
know what calomel is.
cury; quicksilver,
gerous.
like dynamite, cramping and sick-
ening you. Calomel attacks the
bones and should never be put into
your system.
.When you feel, bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel just remember that your
druggist sells for 50 cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s
work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straight-
ens you right up and you feel great.
Give it to the children because it is
perfectly harmless_and doesn’t gripe.
As I see no news from this
place I will send in a few Christ-
mas happenings.
Well, Christmas has come and
gone. And all seemed to enjoy
themselves nicely.
Murray Hood and family spent
Christmas in Bonham.
Mrs. Williams and son, Orville,
of Clarksville, are visiting Harvy
Ford and family.
G. A. Bradshaw and family,
Z. J. Platt and wife, Clarence
Mathews and wife, and John
Bradshaw of Denison spent
Sunday at W. A. Bradshaw’s.
Miss Leona McCargo spent
Christmas with homefolks at
Ravenna. /
Dee Hood and wife spent Mon-
day with B. C. Pearce and fam-
ily.
Miss Mary Mathews * visited
our school Tuesday afternoon.
C. F. Holland and family visit-
ed relatives at Bethel this week.
Well, if this misses the waste
basket I will write again.
Hoping the Editor and the
Sun readers a Happy New Year.
Twin, boys were born. When
they were babies their parents
even could, not tell them apart
without “marking” them. So
their mother Dut a blue ribbon
around Billy’s neck auJ a red
ribbon around the neck of John.
To the blue ribbon she fastened
a little trinket; on the red ribbon
she tied a gold dollar.
When the twins were six
years old they looked exactly
alike but they were not alike.
When friends would send them
both postal cards from a distance
Billy would leave his out in the
yard in the rain or the dew; John
would always keep his safe in
the house.
The twins were taught to
work. One was just as bright
as the other, But there was
this difference: when Billy made
a dollar he would spend every
cent of it and even go in debt;
but John‘»always saved a good
part of what he earned and put
his money in the bank.
Billy’s real name-was“ Spend-
er.” John’s real name was
“Saver.” When they were six-
teen they both went to clerking
in the same store for the same
wages. “Spender” kept on
spending all he earned; "Saver”
saved a part of his pay and put
some of it—all he could spare—
regularly every week into the
I bank.
Ten years ‘passed; One day
the man whofowned the store
called the saver'to him and said:
“John, I’m going to sell you a
half interest^* in my business.
The banker tells me you have
been saving your money every
week for ten years. You can
pay me now what you have
saved; the balance you can pay
me as the business earns it.”
When Billy, the Spender,
knew that John, his brother, had
been offered a part ownership in
the store he went to his employ-
er and said: “Won’t you sell me,
too, an interest in the business?”
“No, Billy, I won’t for this
reason: You haven’t got any
money which you have saved out
of your earnings.”
MORAL—Young
young women, too—save a part
of wbat you earn and put it in
the bank.
The Planters National bank is
now offering everyone a splendid
way to save in their “Christmas
Banking Club.” You can start
now a bank account with a dime
and increase vour deposit a
dime each week for fifty weeks
and have $127.50.
You can start with a nickel and
increase your deposit a nickel a
week for fifty weeks and have
$63.75.
You can start with two cents
and increase your deposit two
cents a week and have in fifty
weeks $25.50.
The one-cent club in fifty
weeks pays $12.75.
You can also put in an even
amount each week as small as
Winter Brings Colds To Children
A child rarely goes through
the winter without a cold, and
every mother should have a reli-
able remedy handy. Fever, sore-
thrdat, tight chest and croupy
coughs are sure'symptoms. A
dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey
will loosen the phlegm, relieve
the congested lungs and stop the
cough. Its antiseptic pine bal-
soothe. For
cough and
bronchial troubles try
Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey,
all Druggists, 25c.
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W. R. Wilson returned Tues-
day night of last week from
Lubbock, where he spent ten
days looking after his land in-
terests in that section. Mr.
Wilson has purchased a new
Saxon-Six automobile and has
taken the local agency for that
car.
sams heal and
croup, whooping
chronic
Married In Sherman
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Ed Tarpley of Amarillo and
Misl^Kdra Bell-Mitchell of Pros-
per were marri__ _ -
Wednesday, the 27th of Decem-
ber. They will reside near Ed-
frube, Fannin county, in which
section Mr. Tarpley will pursue
his work as deputy for the Wood-
men of the World.
On the date above mentioned
Mr. C. R. Jones of the commu-
nity east of town and Miss Mary
Couzens of Bonham were also
joined in wedlock at Sherman.
Mr. Jones has taught school at
Edhube and other places and has
been living on a farm in that sec-
tion. He and his brother and
father recently transferred their
W. O. W. membership to the
■ieci in Sherman,; Whitewright Camp and have
since been regular in attendance
upon the meetings of that order.
He was recently elected captain
of the degree team and is making
preparations to have his team
mustered into the Uniform
Rank.
Miss Frances Wethers of Den-
ton is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Skaggs and other rel-
atives here.
Fruits, candies, cigars and
fountain drinks. L. C. Long.
For You, a
Happy New Year
We want your
1817 business
May the thoughts of
the old year and the
anticipations of the
new be happy ones
for you.
McCarty-Davis Co.
THE MAN’S STORE
Whitewright
The Quinine* That Does Not
Cause Nervousness or
Ringing in Head
■Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness
or ringing in the' head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and
Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed.
-but remember there is Only One
“Bromo Quinine”
That is the Original
Laxative Bromo Quinine
This Signature on Every Box
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Waggoner, J. H. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1917, newspaper, January 5, 1917; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337361/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Whitewright Public Library.