The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE NOCONA NEWS. FRIDAY JUNE 24TH/ 1M1.
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Dehorn Market Cattle.
KODAK FINISHING
URGE BENEFIT TO HAWAIIANS
Is Your Car in the Pink of Condition
For the Summer?
Diarrhoea
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BEGGING LESS, CRIME GROWS
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CONE & DANIEL
ICELESS REFRIGERATOR
NOCONA, TEXAS
TELEPHONE NO. 37.
X-RAY ROOMS ARE DANGEROUS
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R. F. Erwin Regarding His Troubles
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USE CURRENCY AS HANDBILLS
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Chamberlain’s Colic and
Remedy.
Buy yjjr stationery, and all Hadi
of paper at The News office.
Biliousness, Loaa of Appetite and'
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. 50t20
Bring your car to the DODGE SERVICE STATION when in need oi
repairing. An expert mechanic is in charge of our repair shop and all
work is absolutely guaranteed on any make of automobile.
France Finds More Women and Chiu
dren In the Criminal Claes
Since War.
Criticisms of Berlin Government Are
Written on the Margins of Bank
Notes.
Geneva Innkeepers Find Austrian Cun.
fancy Costs Little and Draws
Trade as Decoration
How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats—
Farmers Heed.
Doctor Reports Neighbors of Labors-
tories In Paris Have Been
Injured.
Rehabilitation of Race by Providing
Land Ownership Is Plan of
Senator Wise.
Purls.—X-rays pass through brink
persons In
Nation’s Per Capita
Wealth Now $2,800
Dodge Parts
Ford Parts
Goodyear Tires
Automobile Accessories
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There are 92 of these Branches estab-
lished and maintained by the U. S. Tire
makers.
Giving your dealer a continuous moving
stock of new, fresh tires built on the
certainty of quality first every time
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THE U. S. USCO TREAD
Here is the U. S. Usco Tread, with a
long - established standard of service
among motorists who have an eye to
value, as well as to price. While sell-
ing for less than the other tires in the
U. S. Fabric line, the Uscp has earned
a reputation for quality and de|>end-
able economy which is not exceeded by
any tire in its class.
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Mexico City. Kcnrcli for tile typhus
germ, for the discovery of which the
newvpii’io, l'ii!vers:.l <>.'.'er»<1 " priz/*
of 25.0(10 pesos, hits been nl'i-'id'
by the numerous Mexican physicians
who sought It ami the newspaper's of-
fer ha® h. • ■■■ •• Ithdrnwn.
“I Got Real Mad When I Lost My
Setting Hen,” Mrs. Hannan.
as a
tor.
tite and cheerfulness,
per bottle.
Agent
Instead of to
thirty-second ’ of the United States.
In testimony whereof witness my
hand and the Seal of office this
Twentieth day of April, 1921.
(LS) T. P. KANE.
Acting Comptroller of the Currency.
(Pub. May 6th—July 3rd inclusive)
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■ch ia weak. Yon need Prickly Ash
Nose Dive Restores Hearing.
Emporia, Kan.—A nose dive In an
airplane from a height of 1,500 feet
restored the hearing of John Fowler,
a farmer living near Emporia.
For brilliant prints and prompt
service, mail your kodak finishing
to the Nocona Studio,
vice,
dress
Nocona, Texas.
For Iceless Refrigerators call 211
or see Mrs. H. H. Goodspeed.. Nocona,
Texas. 39tl
Hkr Own Stepfather.
MariMbPrg. W. Ya—Charles Lenta
to Ms own stepfather and stepdaddy to
hie five brothers and Meters. He mar
flad Ms stepmother. Mrs. Mary
PtMcee Lanta.
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HUNTING NOTICE
I here of the Academy of Sciences have
Just been told by Prof. Contremoulln.
a radiograph expert.
Ho ndvlsed thnt X-ray laboratories
be completely enclosed In lend sheet-
ing n quarter of an Inch thick.
It I'-’s been found. Dr. Contremoulln
said, thnt rays sufficiently powerful to
be useful In treating cnncer. have af-
fected persons In rooms on other side
■ f thick nr-’ ’• ■' ■•r*m* n*< ah-w ■
•nd below t! c r; _r:i; l r om
Better place your order now for that DODGE car you have been wanting,
as they have declined in price now around three or four hundred
dollars. Come in and let us explain the improvements being made
which adds to your comfort and the service of the car, and show you
why you G£T MORE FOR YOUR MONEY in a DODGE than any
other make of car.
BANK NOTES AS WALL PAPER
Hunters, fishermen, and autoirt,
kindly do not trespass on any of
the Jordan lands, as trespassers art
liable to prosecution.
MRS. D. C. JORDAN,
By Tink Jordaa. 50tt
the Hawaiian race by placing govern-
ment lands at that people's disposal
will go to congress in a new form, if
| a concurrent resolution with concrete
proposals attached Introduced by Sena-
tor John Wise weathers legislative
investigation and debate.
Rehabilitation proposals went to the
last congress, but languished in the
senate at Washington after passing
the house when strong opposition de-
veloped from the landed interests of
Hawaii.
The new plan would provide for the
creation of a Hawaiian homes commis-
sion to father the pi oject; the confin-
ing of grants of land to Hawailans
and half Hawailans,
those down to one
Hawaiian, and an experiment with
pineapple lands of the Island of Molo-
kai for five years before the scope
I of the project is enlarged to take in
| ether acreage.
12 hour aer-
Mail orders a specialty.—Ad-
Nocona Studio. '•’ox 101,
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“A year ago last winter I had an
attack of indigestion followed by
biliousness and constipation. Soeing
Chamberlain’s Tablets so highly
recommended for stomach troubles I
bought a bottle of them and they
helped me riht awa” writes R. F.
Erwin, Peru, Ind. If you have any
trouble with your digestion give these
tablets a trial. They will do you
good. 52t4
United States Tires
United States O Rubber Company
City Garage, Nocona, Texas. W. R. Covey, Montague, Texas.
Berry and Hundley, St Jo, Texas
When you know the causa of a
diaaaae a curs may often be effected.
This is particularly true of head-
ache. Headache often results from
constipation or disordered condition
of the stomach which may be cor-
rected by taking a dose or two of
of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Try it
i, Theas tablets are easy to take and
mild and gentle in effect 52t4
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with U. S. qihlifr
•UuHtord Tim*." '
Berlin.—Widespread use has been
made of German paper money for
propaganda and political piir|M>se« ami
the directorate of the Keichs bank has
decided that hereafter notes defaced
with Inscriptions, caricatures or stick-
ers may be cashed only at the bank’s
home office in Berlin.
The directors have published
• appeal to the people to refuse to
secept mutilated hank notes.
It is said opponents of the adminis-
tration recently made use of notes to
Circulate disparaging comment about
the government and its money, which
was written on the wide white margin
<f new 100-mark bills.
Which one of your
neighbors gets the
Aert mileage out of
his tins ?
It all comes to this—buy a U. S. Tire anywhere
in this country and you get definite, predictable
value for your money r.o matter what weight car
you drive.
The man who has been guessing his way through
"overstocks,” "discontinued lines,” “job lots” and the
like, will find it refreshing to talk with the local U. S.
Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, com-
J pletely sized line of U. S. Tires.
7 For the first time he will hear some straight quality
“ fire facts—and get the difference
between chance and certainty in
tire buying.
The U. S. Tires he sees in stock are
fresh, live tires. They come direct to the
dealer from his neighboring Factory
Branch.
Bitten, ft is a fine dgeative tonic.
Besides, it rida the stomach and
bowels of the impurities, which bring
on sickness. Prce $1.25 per bottle.
W. J. Bowdry, Special Agent. 2t2
I cannot eat heartHy without
attack of indigestion, your atom
”Fn*h. Wva U. S. Tin*
ootne direct to the dealer
from hie neighboring Feo-
tory Branch."
Paris.—There is 80 per eent leas
begging in France than previous to
1914, according to police statistics, but
theft has Increased in about the same
proportion.
The police explain thia phenomena
by saying that the temptation con-
stantly held out to the gaily inclined
to enjoy themselves appeals to those
who cannot afford it us well as to
those who can.
Criminality among women and chil-
dren has notably increased. Among
100 persons found guilty of crime be-
fore the war there were 12 women and
five minors; there are now 30 women
Subscribe for The Nocona Newa
to-day. Costa only I1J50 for a year.
’ NOCONA” in the City of Nocona in ------------i. .? ------ . .
Geneva.—Papering the walls with
Austrian bank notes proved such a
good advertisement for a St. Gull
restaurant that the other innkeepers
have taken up the Iden.
They have found that the cost Is
little more than that of wall [taper.
.A Geneva firm recently began pin-
ning Austrian notes of from 10 to 1.000 1
crowns on each woman's garment sold,
according to the amount of the pur-
chase.
“I went into the hen house one
morning and found my favorite set-
ter dead. I got real mad. Went to
the store, bought some RAT-SNAP
and in a week II got six dead rats.
Everybody who raises poultry should
keep RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 35c,
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
J. B. March and Our Drug Store. t4
and 14 minors in every 100 convicted. ' wal,s an(* have Injured
Besides the temptation to have • |
good time, the police say sensational
moving pictures have had a great deal
to do with the development of crime
among women and children.
No. 11959.
Office of Comptroller of the Cur-
rency, Washington, D. C., April
20th, 1921.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
(presented to the undersigned, it has ,
i been made to appear that “THE ’
i PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF [
Sour belching and a burning sen-
sation in the throat is a symptom
of indigestion, and indigestion leads
to serious diseases. Take Prickly
Ash Bitters, it corrects the digestive
trouble, purifies the stomach and
bowels and makes a man feel good.
Price $1.25 per bottle. W. J. Bow-
dry, Special Agent. • 2t2
Hard work acts unfavorably on
the body that is bilious or constipat-
ed; producing low spirits, weakness
and loss of energy. Prickly Ash
Bitters is the remedy that men use
system cleanser and invigora-
It creates energy, good appe-
Price $1.25
W. J. Bowdry, Sepcial
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Dr. H. H. Butler says, "I use RAT-
SNAP around my hospitals every
three months, whether I see rats or
lot. It does the work—RAT-SNAP
gets them every time. I recommend
it to eveyrbody having rats." Don’t
vait until there is a brood of rats,
act immediately you see the first
me. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold
ind guaranteed by J. B. March and
i Our Drug Store. 52t4
666 quickly relieves Constipation, THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK ! Dehorn Market Cattle.
-------- i Dehorned steers or heifers not only
Treasury Depaitment, <'•“ be handled more conveniently on
the farm than cattle with horns, but
If put on the market either as stock
calves, feeders, or finished fat cattle,
will sell for more.
Honolulu. T. H.—Rehabilitation of ■ the County of Montague and State ' g
of Texas has complied with all the I
provisions of the Statutes of the; J
United States, required to be com-
plied with before an association I
shall be authorized to commence the j
business of banking.
Now therefore I, Thomas P. Kane,
Acting Comptroller of the Currency,
do hereby certify that “THE PEO-
PLES NATIONAL BANK OF NO-
CONA” in the City of Nocona, in
the County of Montague and State
of Texas is authorizes to commence
the business of Banking as provided
in Section Fifty one hundred and
sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes
Sheriff. Raids Himself.
Franklin, Ky.—Sheriff McClanahan
j made a mid on his own farm and
found a whisky booth which had been
set up by four bootleggers front Ten-
nessee. Just over the line. Slr'v
Ions of moonshine were seized
Tennesseans were Ignorant of
hind's ownersldn.
T~? VERY once in a while you hear a motorist say as he
1/ kicks a rear tire with an admiring foot, “there’s a lucky
tire I ” Give him a chance and he’ll tell you all about it
And then you’ll find that what he calls “luck” is simply his
first experience with a quality standard tire.
The per capita wealth of
the United States has Increased
since 1914, it was an-
nounced by the Government
Loan organization.
It Is estimated that on Feb.
1, 1921, the total wealth ot the
country was 4.'«WJXJ0,<XXt,(XX>.
Thia Is an increase of J50.00U,-
UMkUW during the last seven
year®
If thia wealth wore divided
equally among the 107,000,000
persons in the country each
would have $3,800. In W14each
would have had $2,564.
The practice thrift during
the war was partly fesponMble
for the Increase, according to
the Loan organization.
Every family should keep this
preparation at hand ready for in-
stant use when needed. Severe at-
tacks of colic and chorera morbus
often prove fatal before medicine
can be procured or a physician sum-
moned. The uniform success that
has attended the use of this remedy
and the prompt cures which it has
effected have made it a staple ar-
ticle of trade. 52t4
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The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921, newspaper, June 24, 1921; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372567/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.