The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1907 Page: 6 of 8
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IJK Jscobs & Davis will do the
work i t reasonable prices.
W, R.. Talley, one of our good
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DIE CHILDREN’S FAVORITE TONIC.
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Have your G-:?;!” .(-!! roof giiV
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The News, your family paper
W. and Mrs. Boon Gray have
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Jacobs & Davis build the best ing sermons. s
ron tanks made. Have them Hugh Meadows, one-time res- prospering in his present loca-
make you one. ident of Nocona, but now resid tion. TV'S Ch v 7 7
A $40.00 scholarship for sale ing in Bell county, was in' the The New Idea Woman’s Masr r°^ °
m o leading business college, at c)ty last week. He was up here ;lzine and Nocona NewSi; $1 25 to remain discharged. ‘ ”
Have your roofs guttered and fore the grand jury, now in ses-
catch the winter rains.—Jacobs sion at Montague.
me unaeru^nea navir
Mrs. J. W. Powell and daugh- ed to health by simple
very ter, Miss May, of near Hobart,
past week, have returned home, it, he will cheerfully send (free of
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MR. MERCHANT:—Do you know that your worst and strongest -competitor
in the. rural districts is the mail order houses? . Do you know that they send
from one to three catalogues to each farmer every year? Do you know that
x they tell MA Farmer that he can buy a certain article at a certain price,
and that in many and many cases he sends for Jt, and at the same time you
could have sold it to him for the same figures. “You know this, but he does
not. Where is the reason? Here it is—You don’t advertise. Hold on! let *
us explain to you: You take space in the newspaper and simply tell Mr.
Farmer that you sell good goods. That is where you do wrong, you should
tell him you have certaip articles to sell him and at such and such a price, -
and don’t b<! afraid to put the prices in the ad, for if there is anything be
"7 may need m your line he will be sure to look and see what it is .going to cost
him, and the chances kre that when he comes to town he’will come straight
you to make that purchase. And right there you have made a sale that
U might otherwise miss Try advertising once, but above all don’t
ir articles, then watch your business gradually increase.
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TO CONSUMPTIVES. WHITE’S
The underti^ned having1 been restor- “* ““
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suffering for several* years with a se- I
vere lung affliction, and that dread —
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make known to his fellow sufferers the '
means of cure. To those who desire <*
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charge) a copy of a prescription used, i
which they will find a sure cure for il
Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron- x
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•p The News job department is dies. He hopes all sufferers will try
7 unde* obligations to (the follow- his Remedy, as itis Invaluable. Those
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week: A. C. Wood, Nocona Mill blessing, will address „
& Gin Co., VV. S. Thurston, T. Brooklyn, N. Y.
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To My Friends and Old Customers
After being with you for the past twelve months at
the Crites Livery Stable and Wagon Yard, I have now
moved to the Herring Wagon Yard and Livery Stable,
and still want and, will appreciate your trade, so remem-
ber friends, when in Nocona to stop with me. ’v . 4
To the Drummer, traveling people oi^ anyone who
wishes to make a driver 6^ to be taken anywhere, call oq
me. Your calls will be quickly granted. I now have j
good teams, good rigs and prompt attention will be giv-
en to all calls. '7 • •>
J. W. HANEY
Phone 40 ' Noeona, TeAas
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A Few Words to You
i n the city for the last .week, left
Monday fdr their home in Shaw
nee, Okla.
,1T , ,, , ... , glass is now on exhibition at B.
Work on the beautiful new res. z ~ „ .- j
D. Gray ® Co. Call if you need
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HoW to Cure Chiblairis.
°To enjoy freedom from chib-
lains,” writes John Kemp, East
Otisfield, Me., “I apply-Bucklens
Arnica Salve. Have also used it
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this week. They liad turned in suits.” Guaranteed to cure fe-
141 bills of indictment up to Fri- ver, sores, indolent ulcers, piles,
.lav o£ last week. burns, wounds, frost bites and
M skm diseases. 25e at Clark’s .
Tom Lewis has resigned his Drugstore. «
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tered rnd catch the good winter and the New Idea Womans Maga- been on the sick list this week,
rain.—Jacobs & Davis. zine both one year for $125. TT -
The largest line of window Subscribe at this office. ve your flues relined before
glass ever brought to Nocona at We have just received a full car it 3
B. D. Gray & Co. » of rough lumber, ordered espec fire
John Fooshee, a
business man of Wichita Falls,
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B. D. Gray & Co. tor window
Ed Jacobs made a business
t rip to Henrietta Saturday, re- busine8s man of wicbita PallSi ’ o. T. Lyon &
1 urning Sunday afternoon. wg )n city Tuesday on bug. Nocona Tex
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Gray & Co* ^eV* ^unn’ °f Henrietta, torney of Fort Worth, was m
’tL Nwa tA „nte fi,led his a* the the city Tuesday on business, tion, and took occasion to say
TheNEWb i egrets to note the presbyterian church last. Sun Mr. Hagler Was a citizen of this ( *
^rK>73? nGSS ° qUire ’ day moming and night, preach- county for a number of/years of which we desire to sincerely
ing two very able and interest- and has a host of friends here thank him.
who are glad to know that he is j£ ..
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that tln^r’resident cannot dis-
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■pjoyable dance at the opera Oklahoma, who have been visit- disease
Jbuse Tuesday night at which a ing relatives in the city for the
®$ge crowd wasj^bsent/
I iTal^ Anderson,-who has been TMrs. Powell is a sister of
■ holding cases on the News for townsman, G. M. Bush,
the past month, left Friday for
his home in the territory.
Don Mullins and
b’atherree are assisting Chas. L.«
Gass during his red tag clearing
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dobbins,
vho have been visiting relatives
n the city for the last week, left
j_„ l._ xi_i„ i_____oi______ thanks for same.
That new shipment of window’
Work cm the beautiful new res
idence of Dr. N. W. Crain is pro-^,
grossing rapidly under the effi
eient direction of contractor J.
R. Miller./X*. ; , •
The grand jury reconvened
Tuesday morning and Will prob-
ably be in session the balance of for*sMt rheum with excellent
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urday for Ardmore, I. T., where
he had a very lucrative position
offered him. r
F. A. Teague has moved his
office from the News building to
the New Nickel Store just across
t he street, and will hereafter be
associated with D. T. Herring in
the real estate business. '
LIST of. betters .
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Carter, B. A. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1907, newspaper, January 31, 1907; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372475/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.