The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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Perkins Values
Phones: Res. 31. Office 297 | ,roinB up there?
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College Trade Appreciated.
Phone No. 142
South Side Main St.
Final Reductions
CALL ON ME
C«J
THE
Cotton Belt Barber Shop
of
We know the art of cut-
Collegp patronage appreciated 1
Phone 87
to
L. Dillard Estes
Attorney At Law
Office io the
Neal Building.
READ THE
THE NORMAL STORE
Mrs. Emma Bly, Prop.
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"The
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SHINE PARLOR
March
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to see me
M. D. ABERNATHY & COMPANY
SAM NEWMAN’S “CASH AN9 CARRY”
GROCERY STORE
COLLEGE TRADE APPRECIATED
TEXAS UNIVERSITY
revival
CELEBRATION HERE f
COMMERCE, Texan, Feb.
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Furniture
prveent to make the
HIPPODROME THEATRE
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C*cil P D'M dlr's Picture
RUBY TERRILL
A LAWYER'S LOVE
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tell you juat how | felt and
hair and nerve* behaved
L C. Moore
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
A. T. Nunn
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
All Work First Class
Joe E. Foster
TAILOR
; now
a pu-
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this
the
The Best Paper in Texas
Eight Leased Wires
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Dr. W. R. Cale
General Practice
ROffice Over Wheeler’s Drug
Store.
W. H. Crunk
Attorney-At Law
Office in the
Neal Building
•aeO^AMEY
City Transfer
HAUL ANYTHING
I’ll ONES:
Res. 484 Office 54
is store,
none in
students
non
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"FORBIDDEN FRUIT”
We Are Showing Some Very Attractive
Living Room, Bed Room, Dining Room Suites f
week '
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pRwlAmahon by
GOVERNOR OF THE |
STATE OF TEXAS
year who dealt
the Juniors.
“I don't know
SCHOOL SUPPLIES, DRUG
SUNDRIES, CONFECTIONS
Opposite College.
by proclaim the
Sunday, March 5, 1922,
HEALTH WEEK
the sanitary conditions
have
Wh,n f
th*
90c a Month
WILL HILL ACKER Agent. :
PHONE 345 A .
sea) of the State of Texas to be af-
fixed at the City of Austin, t.___
15th day of February, A. D. 1922. -
PAT. M. NEFF,
Governor of Texas-
By the Governor.
I Signed) S. L Staples,
Secretary of State.
_ issue, is excellent.
be the organ for <
kz -< h< <>| view s a* well
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Palace Barber Shop
Quick Service, Courteous
Treatment.
Telephone No. 185
C. F. NeuviUe, M. D. I
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED.
Office over |». & M. Bank
Drake Bros. Prop*
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»«• »4. LabWeh. T.xaa
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VV hile we are standing upon the
of a new i
the practical, economical viewpoint of
each season are
prices on
Gut-r/
very threshhni'
season, this big store has not overlooked
J those who
eager to take advantage of lowered
such items that offer real buying privileg-
es, therefore we announce our
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th* )»*
nighi and
principal a1-
Dv. Frank
u county
r han man; Mi»» Mary E Johnson >f
t'ommvrcv. vie* chaitman; and Mt«a
Rub) Terrill <>t t'otnmerra, loc.il
chairman.
I Signed i
And by th* way, eneleeed fit |
SL*** fet wwh wMr*
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The City Barber Shop
We support You. Sup-
us.
North Side Main Street.
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PH°NE 6< West Slde
SAVE MONEY COME TO SEE US
Florence "Van. du you love
| coma before everybody?"
Van' "I'll any you 4w, ywu
the part; of the flrat part,"
poanlMy acme of the
rbnpel are like Irwin*
throw on air break,
rom* l>> root.
Saturday, March 11 th— Education £
and Child Welfare Day. Z
lo be observed by every indivijj. Z
al. schools, churches, clubs, orgari-lg
ration , and officials of municipal!-13
ties. IS
In testimony whereof, I hereunto g
*ign my name and have caused tin- £
at- 3
thi- <
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Beriuas Brt
Vj COM PAN Y
University of Texas eelebiwtion
March 2, to be held in thi* city
the East Texas State Normal
lege. Thia is a county affair and ef-
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES
F>v«*iylltiug di our line is carried in (hi
< hir (lr«»cei-v Department is second Io
Hunt oortiity. The trade of College*
and rtrnw who board them is solicited.
YOU LIGHT HOUSEKEEPERS WILL
FIND THAT A
Dollar Goes a Long Way at Our Store
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11 count me ahaont "rrewae.l" f»«,
I ehapel portada al the More.
1 And by the way,
.• " " P’ramr e»atiau« to funvah
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r me to ail the <dd tint- I
»'t forget tn go tn the.
<ell| Mr Itiaama and
and toll Mr Ried.«
often a« you an «n
!• fa give my ho. I
Mary F J.An«..
to coni i Hue t,
»m hia
are
preventable
per annum,
From outside
comes a letter from r-
E. H. Wray. Jr., who i.
Yah writes to show what a
means to one a “long ways"
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ting the CoMegt* Man’s
hair. North Side Main St.
A •uwertma In Mr Whitley
•tudenl,
befun IhryiB
I
wevb'y with a pieaaaat reminder «f I
Ibnw fund day* in Iba fem < f 1
an "Kaat Texan." .1
W W NIIKRRil.L, JR I
MiniuIt•rifiHih
man. du you understanl
| rwge ■ ru- i. a county attatr an.t et
rea r are being made to reach every I jt
College r»xa« F.x in Hunt county. A prui.i-IB
the library n.-nl Texas Kx has prontiaud to be IS
pu .-nt t<> mak. the Z
, drvaa at the l.unquet.
I.. Young of Greenville
me say that “The
my sincerest wish-
I stand
any way
our great States,
an cx-a uden’,
- .s attending
papet ; Designating:—
from | Sunday, March 5th—Health
Welfare Sunday.
Monday, March 6th—Health and
Appraisal Day.
Tuesday, March
Day.
Wednesday, March Rth—Day
Light hoiisckccjicn- will suve by weing me.
Levison Fruit Company' DaDas Morning N
All Kinds of w
FRUITS IN SEASON
Fresh. Shipments. Received
Daily.
College Students Welcomed.
Located at Harris Shoe Shop.
West Side Square
War on Insects, Rodents and D.s. I > ”"•’’»vwwwvwyxvyxy\VAyxx\\x\v
ease Carriers. 13
Thursday, March Sth—School 2
Friday, March 10th—Pure Food oave money
Dr. G. L. Overstreet
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Office at Woosley'> Livery
Barn.
1’hones: Re<. ]|20. Office 84.
I should
of The
you ;<>
on all winter ready-to-wear, with the view of
clearing our stocks in a shorter length of time than
ever belore. A visit to our ready-to-wear depart-
ment will convince you that the reductions are
most unusual and will be of much interest to the
careful shopper. We extend a special invitation to
College students to make this store headquarters
and assure you that we are glad to serve you at all
times.
of
I was certainlk- glad
for the
r still a
The
studenrs
■The paper 1* fin*.
I it I could alm.Mt ***
, th* fountain:
»» Malone waleti
»ee that no talking wa* car
not least, Mr
step* wishing
r would rut across the grass
le Neienr* hall to lb* Main
a ..I go* him a chan** to
1 hi* duty.
rer« ly hope the Lion* *h*w
irpl* and while blankH* ot*
k* of th* T C. U <ager> o-
h«pe they did th* samv
Whereas, smallpox is raging
the r of US, and is being trans-
mitted 1 romisculously over the
State, and
Whereas, Our sister Republic to
the sou i is reporting yellow-fever,
typhus, a d bubonic plague, and
Whereas, plague infected rats
being trapped in Texas, and
Whereas, typhoid fever continues
to take its toll in unusual numbers,
and
\X hereas, diphtheria, pneumonia
j and influenza are on the increase in
this State, and
Whereas, malaria infected over
two hue 'red thousand Texans la it
year, impairing their productiveness
and causing an economic loss of mil-
lions, and
Whereas, the death rate of in-1
fants exceeds the normal ratio, and
Whereas, contaminated foods and
drinks are being dispensed in many
places in this State, and
Whereas, the capacity of State
Institutions for the blind, feeble-
minded and insane are being over-
taxed, and
Whereas, tuberculosis still conti.1-
ues to lead the list of causes for
death, and
Whereas,
of some of our communities
become almost intolerable, and
Whereas, quarantine laws are be-
ing voliated, and
Whereas, an ind'fference is
, ing shown in the enforcement
health and sanitary laws, and
Whereas, heroic measures
necessary to stop this
human loss of 14,000
and
Whereas, the welfare and hap-
piness of our Texas citizenship is
largely dependent upon health,
Now, therefore, I, Pat M. Neff,
Governor of Texas, at the request
of the State Health Officer, do here-
by proclaim the week beginnm-
as
(Uonlinued from irngv 1)
We are favored by an encourag- 1
' wo«M from Mr. J. N. Andrews,,
ibrary. who j, Bt pre#ent superintendent of1
Public Schools at Forney, Texas.
Nelson Andrews is perhaps better
known among the Hummer studen's
than among the regular session stu-
dents. However those of us who
know him, know that'he it for us,
soul, mind and body.
There are two more of our old
classmates. Miss Anne Clare Wray
and Mr. Guy Womack, who arc
working with Mr. Andrews in For-
ney. We should greatly appreciate
a word from them.
I received my copy of "The East
Texan" today and was mighty glad
to know that the publication of this
paper has been resumed. I'm strong ,
for “E. T.” and “East Texan.”
Here’s hoping that all cooperate and I
help to make this paper even belt-r
than it was a few years ago.
I am enclosing *1 to cover
scription for r-emainder of
year. Good luck to E. T. and
staff of East Texan.
Sincerely,
J. NELSON ANDREWS.
Forney .Texas.
Iva D. Rushing spent the
end with his parent.* in Edgewood.
If we didn’t talk in the I"
what would be the use in so many
f They expe.'t
us to, or they wouldn’t go.
Our o d friend, John Hart, who Is
utei dii.g the University of Texas,
wri s in to let us know that in th
excitement of the "high life" he will
thinks of old E. T. days. Hart will
be remembered as one of the leaders
of the political gang in the Seco:i-I
so much misery
1 "I don’t know whom
thank for the first issue
East Texan, but 1 want
know that I certainly appreciated
every line of it. I think it is ver,’
good, and I am even more proud of
my school than ever before ,if that
is possible.
“It is good to be able to
what is going on at E. T. and
per means a whole lot.
“Sincerely,
“JOHN HART.”
106 W. 17th St. Austi- Texas.
home.
1 just received a copy
j East Texan.
it. I think a paper ;
- i limn, thing w* (I'm
part of E. T. I hope) neijll.
Alumni and prospective
will enjoy a paper which tells them
of their friends’ work and play.
Just to show you I’m back of the
paper I'm sending in my dollar.
Vour policy as stated in the fir-.t! Day.
Iwsic* * a II * a _
A paper should |
expressing the
J as ne>v«. fly
the way, why not publish faculty
notice- and the like, eliminating, if
I" —ibl"<' Mme th- < i.apci a*,
' ii'-un, <-tm i ! -■’
I In closing let
Z East Texan" ha-
z
z
I may b<* called on.
J Sincerely,
K H WRAY. JR.
Z •’• ■ )ale Statiea. New Haven, Coan.
William Sherrill, toooM* in
Lubbock 1'ubln Schools, has
Z 'gone back on hi- raising."
5 I nceived a copy „f th-
z lay and ia oHor to
■d how my
_ all I have
z 1“ do I* «*k you to remember how
91 y<>u felt in a .Math. 11 ela*. when
J Mt Smith whirled, point, ,| I,,, fln(f.
z er at you after working ■ problem
SI “Ynunjf--- •
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The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1922, newspaper, February 25, 1922; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359830/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .