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HURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 7, 1936
QAINEBVILLE DAILY EEGISTER GAINEBV LLL, TEXAS,
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Leonard Building, East California
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BUS STATION
Return to Dr. Strong. Phone 205
(M9)
or 354.
10—Rooms (Rent)
For Public Weigher, Cooke (Jo.:
NOW LOCATED
AT
404 East
(M8tf)
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Aldridge as Presiding Judge.
California Street
NEXT
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Markets
TOM C. CHEANEY
TOM J MIDKIFF.
FOK RENT
OARAGE
re- i and after its passage.— AUSTIN
j S. REED, Mayor. Attest: E. J. La-
■ cour. City Secretary.
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CHICAGO GRAIN
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For Friday May 8
JOE BEZNER.
Goodrich Tires
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NEW ORLEANS COTTON
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100—Legal Notices
city.
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52c to 53c; sorghums No.
18A—Baby Chicks
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City
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31—Houses For Sale
have full power and it shall be
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Brown Motor Company.
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ment are hereby repealed.
Section 3. The foregoing amend-
ment shall be submitted to a vote
of the qualified electors of the
City of Gainesville, Texas, at a
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Eggs, No. 1, dozen
Eggs, No. 2 -------
Hides ■............
...95c
... 27c
...25c
...20c
...40c
...70c
...60c
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... 55c
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MRS. SALLIE WHITFIE
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P. W. (Pat) FORD.
For Commissioner, Prec. 4’
R. C. (‘Cecil) WILSON
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' band or musical organization as
Section 2. That all sections ana - herein used shall mean and include,
a band composed of such musical
instruments as are recognized ini
TEMPLE CASH SPECIAL
Special for Friday May 8
CREAM CHEESE,
Per Pound, 16c
CRACKERS,
2 Pound Box, Only 14c
Watch This
Space Daily
day while the more distant posi-
tions showed small net losses.
May opened at 11.48, up a point
and July gained 2 points to 11.11.
.. I ,—— ...________ was the fact
iness. on. the buying from trade that Livei pool market made but a
" , poor response to yesterday’s ad-
There was a little hedging in the -vances here.
provisions of the existing charter
of the City of Gainesville in con-j
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A B1« New Bargain Every Day'
The Little Store On
the Square
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK, May 7 (AP).-
Cotton futures opened steady, 1-3
higher on tradie and foreign buy-
ing. May 11.55, July 11.17; October ;
10.27; December -"e -
ainesville, Texas:
That Article III of
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GRAIN AND HAY
(Quotations furnished by Remp-
lin Feed Store).
• the standard instrumentation es-
tablished for the use of the United
States Military Band and Orches-
tras. and the City Council shall I
appoint a committee of three per-;
Wheat, bushel ..........
Oats, No. 2 ............
Oats, No. 3 ............
Oats, No. 4 ........... .
, Barley, No. 2, bushel ____
' Shelled corn, bushel......
! Ear com, white ........
Ear com. yellow, bushel
Mixed ear cors ........
i Popcorn, pouna ........
Johnson grass, ton .....
Alfalfa hay, ton ........
Prairie hay, ton ........
Oat straw, ton ........
LOCAL COTTON
I Prices prevailing at noon
—
HENRY
/$•
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4—Strayed, Stolen
directed to hold Ussery on
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The Register is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
Dixie Motor
Coach Corp.
Phone 300
Inquire of Harry Robinson.
(A16tf)
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cost—
vider,
with
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AUTO LOANS
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NEW ORLEANS, May 7 (AP).
Old crop months held up well at
the /opening of trading on the ‘
anned
while
[’out;
hirers
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all resolutions and do all things I shall annually levy and cause to be |
necessary and proper to establish, collected a tax of not to exceed one
maintain and operate said band half mill of each One Dollar valu-i
under the control of said City ation of taxable property within
election at
adopted.”
said City for the purpose of main-
become effective and a part of* taining and operating a Musical
nid ,.i—* — fa-that — ihe Organization or Band for the en-
declaration of the results of the tertainment and pleasure of the
people of Gainesville, the word
came a mother at the age of
months, three days.
newspapers.
Eastern Iron I .
NOTHNG
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ge dirice, on
PoHicy is
• siver
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on Ptieet
good calves $6.75 to $7.50. , .
Sheep 5,000; spring lambs $8oo '
to $9.25; feeder imbs $6.00 down. •
attacked by the National Associa-,
। tion of Manufacturers today as luxury. Rhe puts aside 10 per cent
i “a form of deliberate national eco- of the cost for her private charity
possible misunderstandings
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Kansas Young Republican ch bs
boast 55,000 members.
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10.28; January CHICAGO, May 7 (AP).—
Led by May delivery, wheat prices
Trading was quiet after the call averaged lower early today. ' A
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HUGH MORGAN.
ARTHUR P. MILLER, r
tion.;
ARTHUR M. NALL.
For County Clerk:
D. I Dolphy i SCOTT.
TAX BILL ATTACKED
| BY MANUFACTURERS
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11.50-bby lease.
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shall have
which it . shall
HER BREATH.
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old R. M. Field, dairy. northeast of
DAY OR night, for prompt, lour-’
teous service, call a Dixie Cab. I
Stephen Slesiadt.anc.
1936 KsgleasraSadna.iiK
Wol4 nehas rederved
ates a public emergency and de-
mands a suspension of the rule re-
quiring ordinances to be read on
three separate days, and said rulei
ing the maximum
brokers supposed to
She rases above them. great
! COREST GIANrS FALL AS THE INFERNO
STREAM.
88c. Oats No. 2 red, 38146 to3920
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, May 7 (AP) --
Hogs 1,200; practical top $9.25; I
The Register newspaper
magazines,
" Metal C<>.
roadway.
AUSTIN S. REED, Mayor. Attest:
E. J. Lacour, City Secretary.
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Prisoner Thought
Held in Wichita,
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Mrs. Cornelius Van H. Engert,
(above) wife of the American
minister to Ethiopia, escaped with-
out Injury when natives attacked
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it Aated
flict with the foregoing amend-
lin Feed Store).
Hens, 4 lbs. and over.......14c
Hens, lightweight .......... 12c
•Spring chickens, 2% lbs. and un-
der .....-.............. 16c
Spring chickens, small ...... 14c
. Turk«ws, No. 1 ............ 10c
I Turkeys, old toms .......... 8c
, Turkeys, No. 2 ............. 8c
Old Roosters, per lb....... 6c
I Cream, No. 1, pound........ 22c
i Cream, No. 2, pound ......20c
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AGENUINE JEEP COWS
"JEEP"I> SPANSH-FOR
/CREAM GET THE
VDEA?4 JEEP
COw 1S A COW
THAT GIVES
PURE CREAM
ONLY— NO
MILK
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Broadway with T. J. Midkiff asl ment of the Courthouse with W. j
Presiding Judge; Fifth Ward — In! H. McDaniel as Presiding Judge; •
Lennand Roildine L’aet Fele--miA. Second Ward - In North Texas
/ VE5,1 RECALL^
9 NOW, THE
FOLKS HERE DO
OWN A JEEP-
.HE’S OUT IN THE
\PASTURE_
N COME WITH
P-ME J
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IE GOT TO BRING HER TO. WE CANr
WALK OVER HOT CoAS. SWIMMING
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Chairman Harrison (D-Miss.)
has set the windup for tomorrow.
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With a quality and quantity o* ,
ecirculaton that produces results,
ctassified advertsing rates and
information:
- A (Tobe) PACE, re-eledtion.
Council of the City of Gainesville later months but offerings
East California; Street, with Frank the legation at Addis Ababa, (Copy-
Aldridee e" D-eidinm T* right, Harris & Ewing—from Asso-
ciated Press)
/ MR. JONES A (UELL,
(SAID IT uS J ( YLL BE
A ^EEP 5° <yp
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FATHEAD:
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to May 7 e
Prices given below are those ob-
tained at noon each day and are
subject to constant fluctuations.
They are given here as an ap-
proximate of the actual market.
POULTRY AND EGGS
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
sons, one of whom shall act as
special election to be held on the chairman, who
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WANTED To buy
——
CASH PAID for used cars. Auto- subscriber oe of the little subs
. mobile loans. Pace Bros. Phone from his book. The publishers will ।
7. One block west courthouse, (tf) appreciate it if the subscribe
------- sist on getting a stub for
bought. 10 cents paid, as this will
Market ' aate
I tf) ' ater.
WEAK FEET,
। the City of Gainesville, Texas, on
Tuesday, May 19th, 1936, to deter-
l mine whether or not Article III; „ . . ______
i of the Charter of the City of but prices showed continued stead- bearish influence
Gainesville, Texas, shall be amend-
OH. I GEE-THIS JEEt> COW
IS VALUABLE BECAUSE-
SHE GIVES CREAM ONLY-
NO WONDER CHIZLELFLAIT
^WANTED ME TO STEALj-
t
Street, with Frank Aldridge as
Presiding Judge, and at which
. election all ballots shall have
• printed thereon the following:
FOR THE AMENDMENT '
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT
Section 4. The fact that no gen-
• eral election will be held in the
City of Gainesville in the near fu-
ture, and that it is to the best in-
terests of the citizens of Gaines-
j ville that the election be held at
• as early a date as practicable, cre-
to 90. I
FORT WORTH GRAIN
FORT WORTH. May 7 (AP).—
Estimated receipts wheat 2 cars!
_ _ _ 1 coriri 9. oats 4. sorghums 4. and
New' Orleans fotton exchange to- [ cane seed 2. Wheat No. 1 hard,
$1.13 to $1.17; barley! No. 2 nomi-
CHARLES P. PRIDDY,
election. \ 1
TOM L. GASTON
For Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1:
C. N. JONES, re-election.
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! rwns
t ht oss.
es hi jalso
Arrive
....... 4:57 a.
....... 11:48 a.
....... 0:06 p.
NORTHBOUND
....... 11:49 p.
......... a.
........ 5:55 D.
Apt, private bath,
S. Denton. Phone
(J6 .
HARRY LOWE, re-election.
For Commissioner. Precinct N
GEORGE REED.
E. A. I Babe) FELKER
A BROOKS, Electrical Con- the United States Military; Band
rac ting and repairing. Building । and Orchestras, and the.
Telephone 243, (tf) । Council shall appoint a committee
---- 1 — of three persons, one of w
shall act as chairman, who
I. A oil WASHINGTON, May 7 (AP).—|
is in Ar a more -al The administration tax bill was
change—New and rebuilt type-
writers; repairs, rentals. supplies. 6 ...
Work guaranteed. Public stenog-
rapher- all kinds of stenographic
work. Phone 384. 302 E. Califor- 16
nia street. (M3tf) 6 ..
DENTON Typewriter Exchange, 28 *
Underwood agents for Cooke,
Denton, XV ise and Montague coun-
ties. AU makes of rebuilt type-
writers. $3.00 down and $300 a
By Zane Grey
we'll build a rapt
GO DOWN THE RIVER
TO THE ARCTIC AND
STAV TILL THE t
____.WINTER SETS
E) IN.
READY FOR SERVICE Hegis-Phone or 803.
tered big-bone Missouri Jack, at ~~~~------—-r~-
for specified dates, the dates ap-
pearing on the receipts. For each
10 cents paid on subscription, the
boys are instructed to hand the
,1
•c3:
-prints
3 'I-
Garage, N. Dixon Street, with E.
F. Ackley as; Presiding Judge;
Third Ward -In the Moon Build-
ing on North Commerce Street,
with J. A. Carr as Presiding
Judge; Fourth Ward—In Logan’s
Store, East Broadway, with T. J.
Midkiff as Presiding Judge; Fifth
Ward—In the I Leonard Building,
T‛ PAGE SEVEN
1 AN ORI fl NANCE providing! for
the submission of a proposed
12—Rent (Apts)
Carr as Presiding Judge; Fourth places with the; following presiding
Ward—in Logan’s Store, East; officers: First Ward in the base-
month. Adding machines. Repair-
ing. Leave calls at Register of- are supplied with printed
fice. ------a— _
•d
and depressions and promote
monopolies. Sargent proposed in-
stead creation ’ of a special com-
mittee representing governmt nt
and industry,to submit recommen-
dations for revenue legislation at
the next session of congress.
The Association leveled its .
heaviest fire at the tax bill as the
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SANTA FE—SOUTHBOUN
Sats- i (‛ity of (;
and ! Section 1.
( lark, the existing charter of the|City
Commerce St.. Phone 219-, of Gainesville be amended byadd-
<tfi. ing thereto the following sections:
, Section 1a: The City Council of
FOR RENT Bedroom to gentle-
man. 903 S. Denton. Phone 412
use our T.
BUDGET PAY PLAN
No need to worry along on old or
inferior quality tires. Just come in. j
today ... Select what you need and
tell ue how you can pay—That’• all!
EASY TERMS
To Suit You
Ask for Budget Dep‛
COMPANY
Phone 909
as Presiding Judge; Second amendment shall become effective;
Ward in the North Texas Gar- and a part of said charter forth-!
age. North Dixon Street, with E. F. with upon the declaration of the !
Ackley as Presiding Judge; Third results of the election at which it1
Ward -In the Moon Building on shall be adopted.” Said election!
North Commerce Street, with J. A. shall be held at the following :
WHN,MR.JONES!7
THAT LOOKS LIKE
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A"JEEP—. ((
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Maudie, heifer owned by W.
(Jeffreys of Shawnee Okla.,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Titles to lahd in Australia's capi- r
December changed tal, Camberra, is held by the gov- 1
hands at 10.23 at the first call. ernment and can be acquired only 1
” Vemreeed
and Batteries “ ' | 5 A W
SA-0a‛
1 LUG THIS S
THNGjTwo
d MILES POR
FOK KENT Two room furnished
apartment. 802 North Morris St.
(M8L
712 to 11’...
v alyin duel
he ational
iny ‘ narked
Cuhs, fiants
as pirty of
anir crcuit.
t th, pace
& anpjion Ti-
a nd-took a
ggqg that
4-3 triumph.
■ yellow milo. $1.12 to $1.15; No. 2
white kaffir, nominal, $1.11 to;
91-13; corn No. 2 white, 85% to
feeder pigs $7.75 down; packing
sows $8.00.
Cattle 1,800; calves 600; steers
and yearlings $5.50 to $7.00 good
fed heifers largely $7.00 to $7.40; |
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19th day of May, 1936, which elec- power and it shall be their duty
tion shall be held in the following to act as a board to handle all de-
places in the City of Gainesville, tail work, and pass all resolutions
with the following named persons and do all things necessary and
as presiding officers, to-wit: First proper to establish, maintain and.
Ward in the basement of the-operate said band under the con-.
Courthouse 'with W. H McDaniel trol of said City Council, and this i
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DOOR TO
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For County Commissiqgfer, Prec. 1: j ordinance shall take effect from
HARVEY HENDERSON, re- la-- - -------- ------4-
lowing for Democratic nomina-
tions, subject to the action of the
Democratic primapy, July 25, 1936:
For Congress, 13th District:!
ED GOSSETT, Vernon.
JUDGE B. D. SARTIN.
BEN G. ONEAL, Wichita Co
( GRADY WOODRUFF, Decatur.
For Representative in State Leg-
Mature:
DR. C. L. STOCKS, Gaineville.
For County Judge:
RAY WINDER, re-election.
For Sheriff:
luther McCollum, reelec-
tion. >
For County Attorney:
JOHN A. ATCHISON, JR.
■ WM C. CULP, re-election.
For Constable, Precinct 1: ■
HENRY B. BENTLEY. fl
it * Pittsburgh
iants won 6-5
p | and Gus
or ad only a
Is ainst the
ra yanked to
ii he ninth
vin 8-6 Big
he xver : did
el *and iba
Fe o seven
r rh , that
n losing
supplies. 16c PER POUND for declaring an emergency. Be
heavy hens, 1Ac- PER POUND for dained by the City Council oi
light hens We carry Dr. Sele..... - - •
Fury's Poultry medicines
Conkey fee is. .Mrs. T. J.
411 N
j nomic planning" and a “further fund,
step toward government regula- ___________:-----
; tion and regimentation of busi- J Donald Crisp was a noted light
; ness." opera singer before he became a
The Association's view was ex- i picture player,
! pressed to the Senate finance *----------------
j committee by Noel Sargent, its The tallest of all the national
economist and secretary. amateur boxing champions is’ the
Contending that the proposal lightest in weight. Jackie Wilson,
! for taxing undistributed corporate ! 6-foot winner in the flyweights
profits also would intensify booms
election.
T---co~~--2--rm‛ ALLEN L. GRAY.
FOR RFNT Four room1furhis h- : Fer < dnunisslcner, Prec. 2: ;
ed a artment, garage, hot water. c H CH1SAM.
522 North Dixon, Phone 802. 1 B o CHANEY
H. G. PROFFER
C. W. (Charles) DENNIS,
i nually levy and cause to be! coir
. j .......... ~ .1 ,1 lecteda tax of not to exceed one
PIANO TUNING < leaning and haif mill or each One DOllar valu-
de-mething O I, Guinn..Sherz ation or- taxable property within
man, Texas Recommended by for purpose of main-
Mrs. Tinsley and Mrs SuP; ' taining.and operating a Musical -
Organization or Band for the
tertainment and pleasure 4f
... I people of Gainesville, the ■ word
ments: if you are interested in band or musical organization as
irrecting them, drop me a card therein used shan mean ana in-
Hi l w Hl call on you withoutany clude a band composed of suhmu-
ligation .to you. and explain.sical Instruments as
as M Young. Denton, < as nized in the standard instruten-
___tation established for the use of
a-: auvA0 uui vcugs gen-i Opening % off to 1 up, Mav
erally were light with prices ruling 9614-3, July 87 %-7s, wheat soon
about 2 to 4 points net higher at sagged all around. Corn started,
the end of the first hour. July unchanged to 3 up. May 63%-1,
was again relatively steady, show- and continued firm. .
while; CHICAGO, May 7 (AP).—I
__ be trading Cash wheat 93%; corn No. 2 white
for the pool were credited with , 68% to 69. oats No. 2 white, 30;
silling May in response to bids barley feed, 3.5 to 48; malting 53'
at 11.55, or 2 points net higher.
WHAT ARE
YU GOIN'
TO DO HEM,
MORGAN _
. ____r
corner Rusk and
i M211
charge cf automobile theft un-
til officers could make the
trip to take bim into custody.
Sheriff Luther McCollum
went to Wichita Falls Wed-
nesday, but inquiry at the
county and city jails failed to
throw light on the man’s
whereabouts. Returning here,
the telephone call wa
checked, and it was found t
have come from Ardmore,
Okla.
The sheriff and Deputy Con •
stah’e Oren Maddox went to
Ardmore Thursday morning
for the man and the ear.
ri’ATOM HATCHING Baby City of Gainesville. Texas, an end-’
chicks Bell's Hatchery, 1407 S ing Article III relating to taxation,
rand Phone 707 (A22tf) | repealing such sections or Provij!
-------------------- 1 sions of the existing charter as
THF GAINESVILLE 11ATCH-j conflict with said Amendment
ERY will pay through May 16th, ordering an election for the!
mission of such Amendment,.and
at or-
of the
w8
in ♦ x< hange for 1 chicks.
agk
No advertisement for less than
30 cents.
"Ten words or more, 3 days 3
cents per word.
Ten words or more, 4 insertions,
5 cents per word.
• Special rates by the month.
Vive average words to the line.
Lines of White Space
will cost the regular rate each
insertion.
- Charge Ar re anta
Classified patrons desiring charge
secounts must have a regular ac-
count with The Register or else
aave a telephone number listed
in their own name.
Phone Your Want Ada
la Number 98
Our competent and courteous
elaesirled clerks will assist you
in wording your ads by phone or
i in person at office.
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Fearures Syndacatpa Inc Great Brtain
Anderson Rights Reseryed
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GAINESVILLE Typewriter Ex-
The October option opened at
11:4
9:04
—_______________________—---- their duty to act as a board to
OR SALE Six-room brick house ■ j | ,
Well improved. See Matt Neu, ’ ----4 ) .assess1 1 11 "T •
6 miles southwest of Lindsay. RAILROAD TIM E
TABLES’
M. K. T.— FASTBOL ND 1
i J Arrive Depar
Radio repairing. Doc Turnage, at 38 ......--tp6c57Pn 5 57 P
Creighton & Doty's Can 1323-3 "Arrive Depart
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LEO B. OWNBY
O. P. RYAN.
LOST Winchester 22 gun, be^ W. T (Will) HODGKINSON,
tween Gainesville and Myra,;gre-election. . *’
Tuesday Quen McGaughy TM9,CeuntyAessor-Collector--
pi -- "e n 8m- . HUGH H HAMILTON, re-elec-
• tion.
For District Judge:
_J 1 BEN W. BOYD, re-election.
STRAYED OR STOLEN BirdW.S. MOORE.
dog. eight months old, solid ForPistrict Serk:
black, has name. Dr. Strong, ,TEUMAN J ACE.
Reward ' For 4 ounty Treasurer:
MRS. LENA GREEVER |
Idftion.
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May .....
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i October . .
FOR RENT Five-room furnish-
ed house Apply Wilson Gilbert.
Phone 21 iM2tf)
The sheriff’ office, received
a telephone message Monday
morning, presumably frond
Wichita Falls, that Obbi •
Ussery of Gainesville was un -
der arrest there and an auto -
mobile stolen here had beep
confiscated. The officers were
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That an election will be held in
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 217, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1936, newspaper, May 7, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437707/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.