Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936 Page: 7 of 8
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1936
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTEB, GAINESVILLE, TEXA*
PAGESEVEN
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Shop Early
Shop Early
THE
CHRISTMAS
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Poultry, Eggs
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Book your orders now for 1937.
Evans
Rt. 1, Whitesboro.
(D21) county—Greeting: You are hereby
cup. Bedford
Mis. R. E Greene
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HAYS
SPECIAL
Autos For Sale
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Travis Beal of Sanger visited her
Radio
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Of One and One-iInit Pnte
Cards of Thanks
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MITCHELL’S DAILY SPECIAL
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Real Estate
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Used Cars
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THIMBLE THEATRE, Starring POPEYE
BY E. C. SEGAk
Delaware has only one company
man.
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KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
BY ZANE GREY
1 T'LL DISPATCH LARDUX to some. L—
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CASH PAID for used cars. Auto-
mobile loans. Pace Bros. Phone
7. One block west courthouse. (tf) !
PHONE 106 for a Dixie cab. All
our cars are new deluxe Plym-
WELL, WKi
DIDN'T YE
R. E. Greene, Z G. Calhoun. Sam
Epps. J. O. Waggoner. A. C. Stal-
A Merry
Christmas
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Worth Saturday.
HOUSTON
Four wokrm
Tanner Furniture Co.
Complete Home Furnishers"
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per ’
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ON THEIR, WAV
.To ViSr SANTA
CLAuS, BETTY,
itor & PETE;
THE GUIDE,
HAVE PARKED
THER MAGIC
CARPET OUTSID
OF A STRONG
FORT GUARDING
THE CITY OF
TOYLAND, ,
Table Lampn —
eedar Chests
Cigarette *«••*■
Magnzime Rneks
End Table- -----
Floer L.amps —-
Texas Power
& Light Co
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THEN VOU’RE NOT UNDER THE IMPRESSION THAT
HARM HAS BEFALLEN ANNE?
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CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY RITES
HALTI\ A A
• • WE DESIRE to express our sin-
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The oldest cooperative was born
in England 92 years ago.
Fexo^v? p
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A. R. PORTER
104 N. Commeree
• Radios
• Irons
• Refrigerators
• Percolators
• Toasters
• Cookers
• Ranges
• Heaters
• Mixers
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For Keund Trip Co the
Followine Pesint.
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ROSS GREEN
4 Vears in Gainesville
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Given under my hand and sea!
All {conveniences.
t D71 publishing daily newspapers.
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met at the school house Thursday,
afternoon and elected new officers'
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Low Prices On Gifts
That Last
$2.95 up.
•1» up.
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91.35 up
$450 up
Everybody
Wants
Victor
Radios
VERNON (Doc) TURNAGE
At Creighton Pharmacy
YEAH, BUT WIL
NOTICE THAT
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Wheat, bushel .
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p . _ in; a bargain for cash. Located
rt. t user y and । only five blocks from courthouse
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f BRNE,HROIC MEN-LEAMNG TO MARCH AMD FIGHT .
-AmouSAND BATTES IN SOME FORASN NuRSERY-
ANo w Te BATTLE’S OVER, SCRATCHED - UNRANTEP
CHPPED AND CRACKED-THBY’AL B LAD AWN NN r
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CHILDREN TeY STRU5GLED ANO FOUGHT
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GAIN FSVII.I E TV PEW RIVER
EXCHANGE
Oats, No. 4 ..........
Barley. No. 2 bushel
Shelled Corn, bushel .
Ear corn, jushel .....
Mixed ear corn, bushel
BULK VANILLA WAFERS
10c Lb.
Regular Everyday Price Quotations:
Post Toasties................................
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NOW ABOUT THS WILSON BINESS,I
WANT TO GO DOWN THE MINE AND HAVE
ALOOKAROOND, BUT FIRST* CAN VOU
TRUST WHSON, HIMSELF,
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Leo M. Kneku
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Rooms For Rent
for rural work in
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The Little Store On the Square
"Leaders—Always”
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$1.20
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INSTROCTIONS 10 WAIT. IN THE MEAN-
TIME T'LL DO SOME SNOOPING f—
AROUND UNDER
for rent
gentleman.
Phone 496.
CARL c
AnDERSON
TEMPLE CASH STORES
For Saturday, Dec. 5
TOMATOES
No. 2 Can, Only 61e
f Limit 4 Cans i J
TEXAS ORANGES
Per Peck, Only 29c
Lettuce, 2 Heads. 5c
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visited her
Garage. Phone 811 or 1009.
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For Rent (Apts.)
NO. BRAND LEFT
BEFORE VOU D.D and HASN'T
RETURNED SINCE. WHEREVER
ANNE WENT, SHE DEPARTED
, AFTER YoU OF HER OWN
a
Dixie Motor
Coach Corp.
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FOR RENT Bedroom to gentle-l
FOR SALE A desirable lot, close
Vestal and Frank
F-™ 17 .
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Nice { bedroom to
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Tony Walterscheid and family
FOR RENT — Large. _____
oom to gentleman; private
The Home Demonstration club
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Do yon need a party dress on
quick notice? Wire New
York this forenoon and re-
ceive it via Air-Rail Service
of Railway Express the next
morning. Two pounds $1.80.
FOR SALE—Four ; head work
stock, two team equipment.
Rent a hundred acres land. W. A.
Burkholder, Sanger, Texas. t 7)
17 Livestock
I ADAIR, SOU HAVEN'r BEEN DOING MUCH
WORK HERE lately the ONLV PEOPLE
WHO KNOW TM HERE ARE WILSON AND
' DENTON Typewriter Exchange,
Underwood agents for Cooke,
Denton, Wise and Montague coun- “m
ties. All makes of rebuilt type- . =
writers, $3.00 down and $3.00 a
month. Adding machines. Repair-
ing. Leave calls at Register of-
_/SToPSTARING-IT’SVERYJ
1.1( RUDE. YOU ARE GREEN 4
7 SOLOIERS FRESH FROM THE
% S, WOODS! BRAVE LADS WITH
— / HEARTs OF OAK,TRAININS
2-fR ( 70 BECOME WOODEN )
band, Joe Reinart, Ida Wiesman
Herein fail not, and have you be- and her husband Carl Wiesman.
fore said court, on the said first land A. H. Lueb are defendants.
FOR RENT— Bedroom to gentle-
man. 903 S. Denton. Phone 412.
(MStf)
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FOR RENT — Nic bedroom to
gentleman. 322 N. Denton.
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parents Mr. and Mrs. Waggoner
Tuesday. I
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- - i Prices prevailing at noon
। \' i today............ 71 to 11 %
The average adult has about • Wagon receipts yesterday • •
10°r0o0 haira in the -calp j Wagon receipts for JW . "
Johnsoi’s White
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GAINESVILLE REGISTER
with a quality and quantity of
eireulatlon that producs resuits
Clunsif ied advertinlg rates and
I Informal ibu: t
day of the next term thereof, this I The nature of plaintiff's demand
writ, with your endorsement there- i is as follows:
on, showing how you have executed i Plaintiff sues defendants for the
the same. partition and division of the fol-
Given under my hand and seal i lowing described land and prem-
of said court, at office in Gaines- ises, alleging that same is in-
ville, Texas, this the 4th day of capable of partition in kind and
December, A. D., 1936. Truman praying that same be sold for the
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NOBODY DAYOR NIGHT-
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LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to Dec. 4
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Price* given below are inose ob-
tained at noon each day and are '
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for jens than
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word. ,
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ADTO LOANS — Cars bought. !
Brown Motor Company. Market
for the many 45
kindnesses shown lls during the__
. . ., outh 4-door sedans,
desirable
HAYS, Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs.'
EXPERIENCED gin wants work
as housekeeper. 1200 South
Clementis. j (5)
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" Popcorn, pound ..
Johnson grass, ton
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FOR SALE Span black horses. 3
years old. F. Hundt Route 1.
illne ss and death of
and father, John
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of said court, at office in Gaines- parents in Denton eaturday-
ville, Texas, this the 4th day of Mr. and Mis A <’ Stakcup spent
Decemher, A. D . 1936. Truman the weekend with uLitivin in Foil
give...
Elgin, Waltham or
Bulova Watch
R. Ussery.
. 46 Swap This For That
... . . . TRADE furniture for cord wood
Mans gold watch Burling- or make old furniture new for
ton make, either ii Gainesville or wood. Nichols Bros. 1422 Pecan. ,
Muenster. Reward. Write "H" care (7,
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S. Denton.I
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for SALE Turnips. 50c bushel. Oats, No. 2 .
J J. Hurst. 813 Garnett. (7) Oats, No. 3 .
THAT MAKES IT
OKAY THEN,
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of decidedly beautiful Christmas
cards with prices well within the
reach of everyone Tour name
printed on these cards free of
charge- Order early so that they
may be available at an early
date.
GAINESVILLE PRINTING
COMPANY
Enkt Calioriu Xt. Pone SM |
trance Miller. 708
Phone 669.
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Pace, Clerk District Court, Cooke purpose of partition. to-wit:
County, Texas.. | Being 140 acres of land out of
(Seal) the T. Jessup survey, Abstract No.
-------523 in Cooke county, Texas; be-
CITATION BY PUBLICATION, ginning at the N. E. corner of a
The State of Texas, To the tract conveyed by J. M. Lindsay
Lezal Notices___Esnnsdenveztherctoumiythrrcofoko Rofthandairsa.Bea or any condor thence north at
Leghomns. < 1TA1 ION LV PUBLICATION, on hefre M neayl Janry, A Gilbert Autry IL alive and if dead gcuntyGrctingiYou are here- varas to E. line of atract ronvewl has returned home ana r i N Im-
NA „0------- The State of Texas, the Sher- D, 1937, being the th day of Jan- h® heirs. Donnie Autry, the heirs " ommanded. that you summon i crenhe iy thece 5 99 5 37 proved
Xr ioi°^ Any Constable of Cooke 1937.at the cur House of Arch Autry and hs wife Min- bytsmaking publication of this ci- varastosoner his corners: "
Pen —ee Sewell. — thereof in Gainesville, Cooke coun- me Autry, both deceased, the heirs tation in some newspaper pub- E 888 varas beginning
commanded, that you summon by ; a pTexah K thar toanewon l oryarxalttte.Mrs L.N W i thenewospapert SS3JS, , ’ Herein - not, and you be- ' farm to reside,
making publication of this (station the 4th day of December, A. D. ; c Autry. Dubois Autrv dit Au- therein, but it not, then in the fore said court, on the said fust 1
in some newspaper published in the 1936, in a suit numbered on the try Juanita Autrv a w A,, nearest county where a newspaper ‘ d\ of the next term thereof, this j
.. v pggp. County of Cooke, if there be a dccket of said Court No. 12563. rances Jean Autrv and Billie Toe is published, once in each week for writ, with your endorsement there-
*57 newspaper published therein, but; if wherein Elijah Autry is plaintiff Autrv. the names and residences four censeeutive weeks previous to on, showing how you have ex-
LAWYER not. then in the nearest county and I. C. Autry, the neirsofLeeA. of said heirs being unknown De- the return day hereof A H. Lueb.
Does a general practice in all where a newspaper is published, Autry, deceased, Sofia Autry, Au- fendants ’ Ida Wiesman and her husband
courts. Telephone 425. Gainesville, oncein each week for four con- try Hitchens, Irene Kitchens, Vera TJ a lairtiff's suit hr Carl Wiesman, each of whom are
T . secutive weeks previous to the re- Bester and her husband inggrioi,. Pnu s Suiti he- non-residents of the State of
' turn day hereof the heirs of Lee Boster, Buddy Autry, Thelma mrn9. , .... . Tcxas and the residence cf said ________ ___...
..... i — - - - - —......■ A. Autry, deceased, the heirs of Dr. Welch and her husband Hurry ... -2 i Y 1 e and or A. H. Lueb ip unknown, to be an! Pace, Clerk District Court, Cooke Worth.
GRAVEL for any purpose, espe- David Autry, deceased, the heirs Welch, Bell Burney and her hus- , Pin 1 I.,, “ . ",ySon ° the appear before the Honorable Dis -County, Texas
cially concrete; also' washed of. Luther Autry deceased, the band D. J. Burney, the heirs of Dr. I ises to-tzit- * " ° a Prem, trict Court, at the next regular’S"
sand and washed gravel. Delivered heirs of Agnes Kelly, deceased, the David Autry, deceased, Martha ‘ term thereof, to be holden in the ’ _
only. See or telephone John R. heirs of Pearl Potts, deceased, the Callahan, Emerson E. Autry, Rob- 1 247 acres of land, more or less, County of Cooke, on the first Mon-
Bezner, manager. (S18tf) heirs of Gilbert Autry, deceased, ert Little, Bert Little, John Little,1 ut of the Charles Bell survey: day in January, 1937, being the
~ the heirs of Arch Autry and Min- Dewey Little, Gertrude Atkison being 75 acres conveyed to T. Au- 4th day of January, A. D.. 1937. at L
nie Autry, both deceased, Mrs. L. and her husband, Elvin Atkison, i try by John Wailing by deed dated the Court House thereof in Gaines-
' N. Autry if alive and if dead her Luther Autry if alive and if dead Oct. 6, 1886, of record in Vol. 40. , ville, Cooke county. Texas, then
heirs, the heirs of Mary Little, de- his heirs, Agnes Kelley and herpase 56, Deed Records of Cooke.'and there to answer a petition filed
FOR SA-E Chrysler sedan. 728 ceased, the residence of named husband Elmer. Kelley, and if saidccunty: and 170 acres out of said in said court on the 27th day of
East California. <D8) ■ persons is unknown, and the names Agnes Kelley is dead her heirs, the survey, the same land conveyed by November. A. D.. 1936, in a suit
and residences of said heirs being estate of S. M. King, deceased, Hollaway Agerton and wife to Tice numbered on the docket of said
unknown, to be and appear before Ray mend P. King, administrator, Autry by deed dated Dec. 1, 1882 Court No. 12550 wherein F j.
the Honorable District Court, at Pearl Potts and her husband Jim recorded in Vol. 26. page 391 Deed Lueb is plaintiff and Ed Lueb
Radid repairing Doc Turnage, nt' — --- ------------Recordsof.Cooke.county, Texas; Henry Lueb, John Lueb. Ben Lueb'
Creighc: & Doty’s. Call 1333-3. a.o.8 Tuvin and atedin Cook ' C lara, Leerwald and her husband
ccunty. Texas, and reference is J. A Loerwald, Mrs Ursla Pittner
made to the above mentioned deeds .and her husband Fred Pittner
and record thereof for more par- Mrs. Mayme Reinart and her hus-
; ticular description thereof. !1—- -- —‘
ACCORD, BUT WELL TRAIL HER.
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peclal rat-a by the imnenth.
ave average word to|the line
Lines of White Sice
v11 cout the regular rate ene h
- inxertiob.
Charge Aeepunt-
cla-s iried patrons desiring charge
ac otnts must have a regular ac-
colnt with The L.ester or eise
have • telephone mumber listed
in. their own name .
Phone Your want Ada
to Numhet las
Our competent ad ourtenrs
clacifird cterks will assist you
rin.wording your ad by/vhone or
person at office ;
A FOR HER
I A Teague Per-
2 manent Will
Please Her
$ Most!
-- Teague Beauty
I Shoppe
Phone 1042
WANTED Three men with cars
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Small Down layment ‘5
Fasy Terms
Texas Power V
F & Light Co 2 —’
3 Phoney b 18
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joining counties. Interview
nings. 414 Elm. Mr. Moore.
for the following year. Miss Nette ’
Shultz also gave an interesting1 ,
talk on meat cutting. j >
Mrs. Howard Epps, who has
22 Special Notices
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SLUPPIN" ME BREKFAS)
FOOD AN THEN YE /
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FOR RENT — Furnished apart- subject to constant fluctuation*
ment. Modern, private (like They are given here as an ap-
A home). No children; 1219 East proximate of the actual market.
" California.__________(N23tf 1 POULTRY AND EGGS
FOR RENT — Cozy, attractive (Quotations furnished by Kemp-
apartment. Price according to lin Feed Store).
lumber of rooms desired. Desir- Hens, 4 Iba. and over.. ......
able location. Utilities paid Phone Hens, lightweight ..... -.... • - IS
423 1 (N27tf) Spring chickens, 2% lbs and
—■ ..... " j ii "■■■ i over ...... 14c
FOR RENT — Modern furnished 1 Spring Chickens ............ 10c
apartment. Garage.'819 E. Main. Turkeys No. 1 ......—...... He
(7) Turkeys, old toms ............8c
-------- Turkeys No. 2 ...... 6c
14 Buunes. Property jPpouna, .::::::. 288 -
FOR RENT—Middle store build- Cream, No.2 pound Cozen ’ 28c
ing in Leonard block on East Candle E883 No 1 Dozen
California street. Call at Register ■ Hides ■ • i112.1" _ ,
Office. (JI) I GRAIN AND HAY
-------------------- (Quotations furnished by Kemp-
15 For Sale (Mise.)
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