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Sheep 5.000; better grade spring 1 Lela Fitzhugh of Oklahoma and
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DR. C. L. STOCKS. Gainesville.
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furnis hied.
SPECIAL
FOR BURLAL
north west of city.
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Centennial Rate*
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FORT WORTH
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Rent (House*)
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garge
865,
Wichita
My home furnished.
ably located.
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to 69; oats No.
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to oar
the weekend, while not as heavy as
35—Want To Rent
South Texas
HALL TIRE COMPANY
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Phone 900
17 — Livestock
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FORT WORTH,
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Reserve
HOUSTON
GALVESTON
11.57-8
10.82
10.78
10.78
10.79
... 18c
... 11c
liquidation in new crop months.
July held comparatively steady at
4 Hi*
The
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, June 8 (API
Rains in the southeast had an im
LIVESTOCK
June 8 (AP).—
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of other bonds
la As A common
- ent dv dends.
lders would be
MACHINES ARE TAKING
THE BREAD FROM ~
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OF RACE HORSHING IS
PERTY CLOSE TO GAMBLING.
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AS SOON A WE ARE FAR
ENOUGH AWAY SO MOGGAN
W. S. MOORE
For District Clerk:
TRUMAN PACE.
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apart-
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Type of Laborer,
Workman. or
Mechanic
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made;;
THERE IS ‛ONVY ONE. THING TO DO, TUQN
APOLND AND HEAD BACK WE WILL MAKE
MORGAN THINK WEVE ABANDONED r--
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ED GOSSETT, Vernon.
JUDGE B. D. SARTIN.
BEN G. ONEAL. Wichita Co.
GRADY WOODRUFF, Decatur
phone
Ave.
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.. 10.74
.. .10.69
...10.71
... 10.73
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12—Rent (Apts)
ly *1.04 to *7.06; oats No. 2 red,
3312 to 34%.
STREETS OF PARIS
3406 Main Street, Dallas
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miles
(11)
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POULTRY AND EGGB
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
Hn Feed Store).
09:
Of One and One-Half Fare
For Round Trip to the
Following Points
DALLAS
For Representative in State Leg-
islature:
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. 90c
..25c
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. .18c
..35c
..65c
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. $7
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Leave calls at Register of-
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Address “H”.
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10—Room* (Rent)
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Ei G. (Gordon) RAMSEY.
JOE BEZNER.
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RICHARDS
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LAROUX,
FLMNG
LOW UP
THE RWER,
LOCATE
ANNE--
BUT
MORGAN
SIGNALS
THREAT-
ENIMGLS.
January
March 1
724 North Grand.
(11)
POPEYE: the jeep GAVE >
US THE DOPE! "NOSEOVER"
VJILL WIN IN THE THIRD /
RACE! WIMpy SASS HE'LL )
BE A LONG SHOT
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For District Judge:
I BEN W:BOYD, re-election.
7
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GRAIN AND HAY
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
LOCAL COTTON v
Prices prevailing at noon
today ............ 7% to 11%
gentle-
idne 412
19361 Pit. C. B. Thayer, president, month.
(J9) Ing.
ALLEN L. GRAY
For Commissicner, Proc. 2:
C H. CHISAM.
B. O. CHANEY.
H. G. PROFFER
d W tCharles) DENNIS.
ON RACE HORSHES^
TEMPLE CASH SPECIAL
For Tuesday, June 9
Shortening, 4-1b. Carton
43c
(Fresh, Creamy, Mrs.
Tucker's)
None to Merchants.
BREAD,
Quality Loaf, 6c
Temple Cash
Stores
taken overland to Paris by George
J. Carroll & Son, for burial in the
Paris cemetery beside her hus-
band, who died a number of years
ago.
Mrs. Scales is survived by six
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I GREGG HOWARD
For County Judge:
RAY WINDER, re-election.
For Sheriff: "
LUTHER McCOLLUM, re-elec-
tion.
B B. (Bert) BROWNING
For County Attorney:
JOHN A. ATCHISON, JR.
( wner wants
to camp.
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ale this
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LOCAL MARKETS "
Corrected te June ‘5
Prices given berow art those ob-
tained at noon each day and ar
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prize -‘win-
began his
n San Fran-
(Limited)
New Bargain Every Day a
Little Store On
the Square
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Dixie Motor
Coach Corp.
Phone SOO
lambs $8.25 to $9.00. fat yearlings
. *6.75 to *7.25; two year wethers •
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
* The Register is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
lowing for Democratic nomina-
tions, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary, July 25, 1936:
For Congress, 13th District:
Thia Budget Pay Plan
— —sineee propoaition that I
everyone. Just come in. eelect the Ga
Betery you need, «•“ ua how you a
nie
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(11:49 p.
1 9:24 a.
1 5:55 P.
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Wool
$7 00
man :
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tere
old R
elty.
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CAN'T HEAR THE PLANEMWE
WIL.L CUT AC POSS-COUNTRY
AND CIRCLE NORTH,YOU L
CAN DROP RICHARDS AND ME
OFF, ahead of them , we will
HAVE A NICE RECEPTION WHEN
THEY SHOW UP.j to ।
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ter files.
; Auditor.
HELLO.--- '
POPEY,o
OLPALJCPOPE’E
WANTED TO RENT: i
STARTED SUNDAY
The city open golf tournament
opened Sunday on the local course,
Dancer to Wed
A | Hens, 4 lbs. and over ...
' Hens, lightweight .....
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on the famou9 “
' Goodrieh
Sey Silvertown
rage. L
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a telephone number listed
ieir own namie.
1 . By E. C. Segar
I DON’T GARB WHAT ADULKS 00-
GROwIN-PS KIN 00 AS THEY PLEA.
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pair work. We deliver. Supreme
Radio Service. 106 N. Commerce
C V. Tyler, 8
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were.
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Nolen disposing of Cliff Foster'
of Whitesboro.
MITCHELL'S
DAILY SPECIAL
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JUNE a 1986
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Skilled Labor .:.
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By Zane Grey
NOW HCW APE MJU CCMN6 TQ GgT HIM
MoNDaY AFTERNOON, JUNE 8, 19s0
TOM L. GASTON
For Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1:
C N. JONES. re-election.
TOM J. MIDKIFF.
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cotton belt, July 11.60,
10.80, December 10.77, ______
10.76, Marchi 10.78, May 10.78.
BIDS WANTED—Sealed bids will
be received by Cooke County
Auditor, Gainesville, Texas, not
later than 10 a. m., June 8th, 1936,
for eight to twelve sections check
MOTOR BUSSES
Leave Gainesville for Marietta.
Oklahoma City and all points
north: 8:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; 1:00
.1 ANQ
ms
A RI
d
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10 o'clock. Rev. Garland
IN NO TIME/ —
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(T(NOTGOING)
VTOBETN
.Ax?
t NEW AND REBUILT Typewriters 1
$3.00 down, $3.00 month. Rib-
Lindell winning over Jack Suddath subject to constant fluctuat
of Whitesboro, Dr. W. H Gilbert I They are given hero as an
defeating Ross Green, and Hall proximate of the actual marl
FOR F
lnch i
Intermediate Grade Labor 3.60
Unskilled Labor ....... 2.40
FOR ; SALE OR TRADE New
B TIME
ES
7 BOUND
Depar
L p . 7.05 p.
o1ND
Depart
*' .10:55 *.
GEORGE R:ED. '
Ei A. (Babs’),FELKER
W. S. (Tobe) PACE, re-election.
Pi W. (Pat) FORD.
Fori Commissioner, Prec. 4-
R C. (Cecil) WILSON
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Havilland is an expert I The park consists of two areas.
I on separate islands. f |
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Camp Centennial' bons, carbon aPd typewriter paper,
room good business .Office and school supplies. Got
to devote all time I everything. Phone 7., Frank Dus-
(J6tf) tin. | j_______(M26tf).
HARRY LOWE, re-election.
For Commissioner, Precinet No. 3:
J. W
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Grice.
GAINE8VIIXE, TEXAS.
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Ancil H Ross. County
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. Fot County Treasurer:
MRS. LENAGREEVER
IDA MAY WILSON, re-eleciion.
MRS. SALLIE WHITFIELD
AMA, \
Seephen Slesnqer, Ine
e 1936 Kng Features Syndicate, lad 1
______Wokldnghopremerved
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Tent
. g । a-c a oasngF 1,193 pounds,
P°lE $6.50; beef cows- $4.00 to $5.25;
lost 25 medium and plait) calves $4.25 to
model D. John Deere tractor
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Brown Motor Company. Market ’
of G ainesville
corp ated. will be held at sani- ties.
tarium, 2 p. m Tuesday, June 16. ' writers, *3.00 down and $3.00 a
neededj brought speculative cattle 3,400; calves 1,100: good
suppl yearling Steers, $7.40 to
55—USED CARS
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steady, 4 lower to 2 higher with
prices generally down in sympathy,
with relatively easy Liverpool i
cables and owing to thunder
showers in parts of the
filing cabinets for filing forms
812" x 31" to be finished in Olive
1 green color. Also four drawer let-
Mrs. Laura Bryan Scales, 79.
mother of Mrs. William Buerger”
and Miss Alfred Scales of Gaines- |
j For Constable, Precinct 1:
I HENRY B. BENTLEY.
IEO B OWN BY
Lillian Duval (above), Georgia girl
who’s dancing at a New York rJght pastor
club, is the intended bride of Paul | church
Curley, college boy son of the Massa-
chusetts governor (Associated
Press Photo)
LARudu
mnert. 713 N. Morris. Mis An-
. 900; top $9.70
paid by shippers bulk good to
j
l in crooKe county, will be received at the State Highway Depart-
. Austin, Texas, util 9.00 a. m., June 11,1936, and then publicly
c onA pAne
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May
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stock steer calves $7.50 downward; ’ here for
stock heifer calves *7.00 down. j ger, C.
Ly
11
WANTED 100 head of chttle to
pature. R. E. Sturdivapt, Rt
3, W hitesboro (13)
. G
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d
. 'fro
( <il Corporation
[* > ral court at
k by the man-
n of holders of
nds remains
daughters, four of whom
the first call, selling a
lower at 11.57. October
care The Register
For County Clerk:
EL (Dolphy) SCOTT
QUARLES P. PRIDDY, r<
| BASS.
For Public Weigher, Cooke Co.:
HUGH MORGAN.
ARTHUR P. MI ILER, re-elee-
tion.
ARTHUR M. NAIL.
i • an4KuFeauros Syndcatej 255.3 uee _ «.
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singorrzaxoxayamouMEhan
NOW.WHATPET
phone 11077.
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FOR RENT
• apartment.
Lindsay.
FOR IBENT^
910 South Denton. Phone
. - 1 (10)
HONOLULU, T. H. (AP)-
Americas moat westerly national
park—-Hawaii national— will ob-
------ ts 20th birthday August 1. F
. But i AINT GONER SET ho BAD
S EKAMPLE FOR ME CHLREN,
F--FRENSBYBETTIN
The attention of the bidders is directed to the Required special pro-
visions covering suoletting or assigning the contrat, the use of domes-
tic materials, the selection of labor, hours and renditions of employ-
ment, required employment, methods of undertaking the work and
violation of Special Provisions *•
Except as otherwise specified, the minimum wages paid to all '
laborers, workmen or mechanics employed on this contract shall be
Seventy-Five (75c) Cents per hour for "Skilled Labor,” Forty-Five 1
(45c) per hour for "Intermediate Grade Labor ” ’ and Thirty :
(30c) Cents per hour for "Unskilled Labor.” i
Attention is directed to the special provisions, included in the pro- '
posal to insure compliance with the requirements of House Bill No. 54
of the Forty-Third Legislature of the State of Texas
CHICAGO, June _
Cash wheat No. 3 red, 89%;
No. 2 white, 681 It
2 white, "81 barley, feed 30 to 48.
FOR SALE—Royalties on land. 2 ! July .....
miles east of Anderson-Kerr I October ...
$50_per acre. J J. Hurst, December .
813 East Garnett. (15) January ..
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THIMBLE THEATRE, Sturring POPEYE
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4
Phone Your Want Ada
to Nember M
Our i competent and corteous
clasbified clerks will assist you
I in wording your ads by phone or
I in person at office.
Let scrap lumber Mrs. Willie Dillc
faPatngk-rhsnmpmat c.....x Orfice J......w. c.....
or" the lot. A S. Dicker-;
200 Fast Scott street. Phone ।
FOR.RENT Apt 102 Davis st.
T 1(J28). election.
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'" RENT Furnished
ville, passed away at the home of.
, Mrs. Buerger, 723 South Denton ।
• street, Sunday morning at “,
i o'clock, following a three months’;
5 illness.
grassers scaling
; beef cows' $4.00 to $5.25;
the services, Mmes. Buer-
C. Gregory of Missouri,
CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF TEXAS HIGHWAY COMMISSION
Sealed propoal for ©obstructing 7,001 miles of Grading. Drainage
Strs., and Gravel Surface Course from a point 8 miles Southwest of
Gainesville to a point 1 mile Southwest of Gainesville on Highway No.
"F” covered by U S. Works Program,H ----
874-A in Cooke county, will be received at
ment. * —"---—- - — -
cents a bale to 10.75, while De- $6.00; gdod fat kinds, $6.25; most
*
FOR SALE Bargain, 125 acresl
black land pear Era. Texas.
on Thurman, Exe-1
sorghums 3; wheat No. 1 hard, old--
2 GOLF TOURNEY IS
to 46; No. 2 white kaffir, nominal-
’The above prevailing minimum wage ra
contract. Overtime and legal holiday work
regular governing rates.
srgsassntzazzresnaryrteua
Division Engineer, Wichita Falls, Texas, and State Highway Depart-
ment. Austin. Usual rights reserved -
9-35-1194
of First Presbyterian
’Prevailing Minimum Prevailing Minimum
Per Diem Wage Hourly Wage Rate I
(Based on an Eight
(8) Hour working
D«y> 177^1 ___ !
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IMO (RUDE
th A showing of
urday in a core
larrison; A mber-
thern Pine, 12
trksville in Red
Texas. The
torn 2.106-11
• in the area
he black Pa-
For County Commissioner, Free. 1:
Harvey Henderson,
election.
। to rent farm for i oming -year;
— I prefer one with shek p-tight pas-
•N FOR SERVICE, Regis- i ture fence. Give details, location
d big-bone Missouri Jack, at , Cash rent, •w± < are of Register.,
M Field, dairy, northeast of ! j (D9 -Wil)
Inquire of Harry Robinson. ---------------------1-----------
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101—Lease* Royalties lumber at 10.69 and January at
10.71 were nominally lower.
/COME OUTSIDE \
AN ILL SHOW )
MA (UHM I MAM "
j^qt cip her bet J
nished room
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Markets
NEW YORK COTTON
NEW YORK, June 8 (AP).—
Cotton futures opened barely
tion of ex-
onds or class
I (
' crop regions northwest. j p. m., 9:10 p. m.
Opening %-% lower, July 835- Leave Gainesville for Whites-
%, September 845-14, wheat de- boro, Sherman, Fans, Texarkana,
clined a little more, and then ral- and all points east: 7:40 a. m.,
nuAe lied somewhat. Corn started 1 off/ a. m., 6:00 p. m.
kaser to 3, up, July 60 %, and afterward : Leave Gainesville for
I C , ' showed an all around gain. Falls and all points west; 10:30 a.
1 7« CHICAGO. June 8 (APn.;5:00p.m.
=-- =EEEea
i FORT WORTH June 8 (Ap. years, and had in recent yeara
i wheat a cars, corn 4, oats 3. resided with Mrs Buerger here. aPToAgatting“a stbtoreacn
: 10 cents paid, as this will eliii-
nate possible misunderstandinga
6-8
l ft'
I IHBOUND
ive • Depart
7 a . 4:57 *.
R a 11:48 a.
5 p. 9/06p.
tes shall govern on this
shall be paid for at the
; WANTED Gelman farmer wants,
Nicely furn’shed
room house and ga- l
1296W. Apply 608 #
.(7 i 32—Farms, Ranches
। 3-room furnished
Phone 492. 516
113)
rte
oielEFRnaumSyn
mediate reflection in the cotton .
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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WHITE
WEENTeXAs cAsHLauanzorpacdcro..Autn
Will lie used in the. famous Godiva 7. One block west courthouse. (tf)
number to be featured at the In-
augural Ball of the Centennial AUTO LOANS — Cars bought
Club at the 1936 Streets of Paris
. . - "Texas Centennial . . - Dallas. Square
Send photos and full particulars to
loo j’AlRS PANTS, good condi- GAINESVILLE Typewriter Ex-
tio, 35c. 50c. 65c. Miller’s ) change—New and rebuilt type-
Cleaners, Diets Bldg . N. Com- writers; repairs, rentals, supplies,
merce. (J1tf) Work guaranteed. Public stenog-,
—*-*******■•. rapher—all kinds of stenographic’
75 SUITS, $2.95 to $6.00. Good work. Phone 384. 302 E. Califor-
condition Miller's Cleaners nia street. (M3tf) >
. Diet 4 Bldg . N Commerce. (J1tf) ' -----------------
L , .r -------- DENTON Typewriter Exchange,
TICF Stockholders meeting! Underwood agents for Cooke,
Sanitarium. In- Denton, Wise and Montague coun-
All makes of rebuilt type-
I qasmsvizn nugun |
Wih a quality and quantity of
ctredlation that produces result*.
Clasaitied advertising rates and
information:
No aa vertisement for less than
30 cents.
Ten words or more. 1 days >
cents per word.
Ten words or more. « insertion*.
5 cents per word.
Speclal rates by the month. -
rive average word* to the line.
- Lines of White Space
will cost the regular rate each
insertion.
Charze Aceeunts
Claspifled patrons desiring charge
I accohts must have a regular ac-
count with The Register or else
For the classification of particular positions under the above types '
visionsorers Workmen, o Mechanics, see the Repuired Special Pro- I
W. A .BROOKS, Electrical Con- Phone 181
tract! ng and repairing. Building
otick for sale Telephone 243. (tf) t
ME keep your child Super-
vise!! play and story hour. Mrs.
Walker, 201 S. Weaver.
PhonI 1258W (J13>. See E. J- Clement. Valley View. 11
_ (DJI 4-W.4 i
PORTER, Jewelry and Re- n.
pairing. 194 N. Commerce. .
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FOR RENT St E. bedroom, ga-
46—Sale or Trade
Cromwell is
rt ' ait of Kath-
lin Feed Store).
Wheat, bushel.......
i Oats, No. 2...........
' Oats, No. 3..........
. Oats, No. 4..........
' Barley, No. 2, bushel.
I Shelled corn, bushel ...
Ear corn, bushel ....
I Mixed ear corn, bushel
1 Popcorn, pound .....
Johnson grass, ton... e
Prairie hay, ton.....
Oat straw, ton......
10.73-b 10.79-b_____________ ,
P. m.; 5;10 p. m., 9:00 p. m.; 2:30
CHICAGO GRAIN ! V m.
CHICAGO, June 8 (AP).—। Leave Gainesville for Denton,
Moderate new downturns of wheat! Dallas, Fort Worth and all points
prices early today resulted from south: 1:10 a. m., 4:35 a. mi, 7
further moisture relief in spring | a. m., 11:20 a. m., 3:05 p. m., 5:40
Milt ItENT 6 room house, with
MRS. LB. SCALIS
DIES AT HOME OF
DAttHTHlHERE
FUNERAL SERVICES HEED
AND BODY TAKEN TO PARIS
CONKEY FEEDS and Dr. SALS- |
BUR V S POULTRY REM- Radiorepairing.
FDIFS. GAINESVILLE HATCH ) Creighton & I
411 N. COMMERCE ST. |
PHONE 219 (28-------
। EIGHr HOUR service on all re-
eMe
FOR PENT vurnished or unfur-
SUELL! WE’LL
MdLEAN A-
7KVPJ4--
"NNc,
POUI. TRY HEALTH SERV ICF
STATION Bring in sick chick-
turkeys for a FREE diag-
Birds saved are profits
We handle the famous
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WANTED Man with small fam- । W; T (Win)}
" tp work on farm. HouseJ re-election. [
JONATHAN DOBKINS
Ceunty Assessor-Collector—
HUGH IL HAMILTON, re elec-
tion.
market today as futures opened„
from 1 to 5 points lower in quiet tU'b.D.A• Hogs
trading. ( j paid by Srr---
,, .. choice 180-280 lbs
Showers in the Carolinas over to $9.60; feeder pigs up to $7.00;
packing sows $7.5 0 to $7.75.
according to Hubert Evans, local
pro who is in charge of the meet. !
Four matches were staged, Billy
C. McKinly eliminating B. T,
Suddath of Whitesboro, H. E.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, June 8, 1936, newspaper, June 8, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437737/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.