The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
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The raost satisfactory all-purpose car ever made is the
CHURCHES
METHODIST NOTES
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR.
The original chasis of the Ford was so well plan-
ned and so well built that few changes have been
Jiecssary.
You will eventually drive a Ford—why not buy
flow.
% v Ail the ne# models ean be seen at our sales room
Place your order now for delivery.
; Watt's Motor Co.
Mineola, Texas
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WHOSE ADVEDTISING
BILLS DO YOU PAY?
(By Lee Fleeming)
Sales Manager, Flyer Garment
Company, Fort Smith, Ark.
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The store that doesn't adver-
tise pays the advertising bill t'o:
the one that does.
Every merchant in business
pays for advertising, whethei
he uses it or not. If a competi-
tor's advertising takes any bus1'
ness away from him, the profit
he would have made on the lost j
sale is what his competitor^
advertising cost him.
You have, perhaps, wondered
how some stores can afford tc
spend such enormous sums foi
advertising. That is easy tc
fathom. Their competitor, wh<
doesn't advertise and whos<
business they take, pays fen
their advertising.
Say the Jones family is a cu
tomer of your store. They hav
$60, which they intend to sper.r
with you. They read the adve
tising of your competitor a,nd
are induced to spend iheir $6'
| with him instead of spending v
~ | with you. The store makes 2
_ ; per cent, or $12 ,on the sal;
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Uneasy
1 Tighl Feelkg
"I used Thedford's Llack-
Draught first for ccrstipa-
tion." said Mr?. 0. E. Bur f in,
of R. F. D. 5, S arkvil'e, Miss.
"I would feci dull, stupid, and
have severe 1;. .■.Caches, ev
feverish. I had an uneai
tight feeling in my stomach
I read quite a bit about
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They deduct, we will say. th
advertising cost, and have
profit left. The advertising
cost them nothing, they
back its cost, and had $1! j
fit they would not have had (
for their advertising.
Rev. Walter L. Cannan, Pastor
Sunday morning in spite of :
drizling rain the usual fin
crowd was present at the morr
ing preaching hour. The pastoi
preached from the Text chosen
by the mid-week service attend
ants, being John 3:16. Mis
Iris Adrian sang a beautiful
solo to the great delight of the
congregation,
The Sunday School reported
a hundred present. The Men'
Wesley Bible class, with Brothei
J. H. English as teacher is grow
ing in interest and numbers.
There was 16 present Sunday.
The Senior Epworth Leagtu
voted tosell Candy on the street?
next Saturday evening to securc
money to apply on pledge to A
& M. work. They will also take
the Religious censes of the Com
munity Sunday week.
A very pleasant surprise cam-
at the evening hour in the form
of a Native from India, Dr.
Mohammed Allah, an Ex Mohan
med Priest now converted to th
Christian religion. He told hit
life story atfid made an appea1
for the prayers and help of A:
erican people for his Countn
lie returns to India in five week?
as a Medcial Missionary.
In addition to the regula;
; service next Sunday, Rev. W
F. Andrews of Tyler will preach
ai the evening hour and ho!."'
the first Church Conference. D
•Andrews is considered cue of
the out-standing ministers e"
Tex.iS and no doubt ther-
v;ill b. a full house at that ser-
vice. We hope every member of
the church and many of th
friends of the church can attend
this service.
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$ Hats for men. '{ hese hats are priced fev
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* quick sale. rrices range from
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Who paid for this
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I began using it and soon my
bowels acted regularly and I
was greatly relieved. I used
it every once in a while for
about IS years.
"About two years ago I
found I was having indiges-
tion ^ -tiaht. smothering in
my chest, then severe pain,
especially after eating sweets.
I commenced taking just a
pinch of Black-Draught after
meals, and by doing this I
could eat anything.
"I gave Black-Draught to
my children for colds and
headaches. I can certainly
recommend it."
Black-Draught is used, with
satisfaction, by millions.
Get Thedford's.
Sold Everywhere
Did the advertiser pay ? No.
He got the cost back, and prof
besides.
Did the purchaser pay ? No
He paid only the regular price
Then who did pay?
The store that did not adver
tise paid for the other fellow'
advertising, but he paid out of
his cash-drawer the profit h
competitor made on the sale.
The store that dosen't advertise
pays the advertising bill for th '
one that does. He pays in los?
of sales, profits and increased
costs.
The store that loses business
through not advertising has such
high overhead a,ml unit sale cos'
that it can not possibly sel'
goods as cheaply as the stor;
that increases its sales and re-
duces its costs with advertising
—Fiver Pilot.
FOR RENT—Tlaree room apart
'.rent furnished or unfurnished
model.' conveniences. A. .).
Henry.
Expert watch and jewelery
repairing at Flynt's.
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NEW GOODS FOR SPRING
We are now receiving our New
Spring Goods which includ 5 the
newest things in Dress Linens in all
colors. A full line of other new
dress fabrics for early Spring wear.
Ladies sport ties in ail the fashion-
able colors, cuff and collar sets and
fancy buttons for trimmings.
Considering weather condi-
tions all services were well at
tended last Sundry.
Last Sunday evening the B
Y. P. U. met promptly at f
o'clock. The General Direct?.}
Mr. W. E. Morgan, made ;
timely talk en things vitally i
teresting to both the old a;
young present.
A cordial invitation is exten
ed to you to meet with us are
join one of our Unions if yo;
are not a member of some oth<'
young people's church organiz'
tion.
Last week our church closer1
a week of prayer which wa
observed that each phase of wor'
fostered by the Southern Bap
tist Convention should b
brought before our church fam
il.v as a special and definite ob
ject of prayer.
A special feature at the clos
iuy of Sunday School last Sun
day was a chorus by the Pri-
mary Department.
Miss Elizabeth Callaway gave
a splendid reading at the Calla-
way Bible Class last Sunday
t morning.
! On the evening of January 15
j the Callaway Bible Class had :•
J delightful evening's entertain-
j' ment at which a banquet wa?
served.
Monday afternoon the Wo
I mens' Missionary Society wa?
delightfully entertained by Mes-
dames Vincent Blalock and Wil1
Ray at the home of the latter.
Mr. Ashworth is now direct
ing our choir and you are coi-
dially invited to come and assist
in the sinking.
The pastor will speak at th'
morninp- and evening hours next
Sunday. At the morning hou
he will speak on "Freedom
Through Christ,' and the even
ing theme will be "Eternity."
We extend a cordial invitatior
to our friends and stranger?
to worship with us if this is
the church of your choice.
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Central Christian Church
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
After giving the matter eu
consideration I have decided i
enter the race lor election t
the office of Commission-,-r e
the citv of Mineola. I wan. t
say to the voters, ladies an.'
gentlemen, that I have been i.
Mineola for fifteen ye-us as yo;
know, and am familiar wiih tie
needs of the city and the n
quirements of the oiScv ol < n>
Commissioner. I have been chs
abled and unable to work lo
the past six years, bus I do no
feel tha.t I am incapacitated t<
perform the duties of the oific
of Commissioner. 1 ask rn;
friends to vote for me in th<
city election, I say my friend
for I believe you are all nv
friends, if I have enemies I ce
not know it and have mad-
them through mistake.
I entered the race two year
ago and had the promise of sup
port from a great many friend
but withdrew from the lace oi
account of the death of a broth
er in one of the old states which
caused me to be absent from
Mineola, for several months.
I will appreciate your suppoi
and, if elected. I will put fort.1
my best efforts to make you :
•rood official.
J. A. HALEY.
Others avail thmseelves of 1 h j
opportunity offered by the i>: j
tension Department of Tyle; j
Commercial College, 1 vler, Tex !
TYLER CITY MAN AG)
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TYLER, Texas, Jan.
as. They invest their leisur.
time in an education that wil
mean dollars to them in the Ut
ture.
There never was any one \vh
could not afford to take a bus
.DfiR
11).—
;• /oen
ness course.
j Owing to differences
j the city commission am. Ci y
; .Manager, U. W. Prater, baid tr
j have had their origin e* < lv iasi
i year and to have assihiied an
! ".me sU,ire early in D<\ m )?r
when the commission requ st -fi
resignation effecuvr
i he manager 'r \: va-
cated the office by an order e
in dollars and c. its ,Y,i\v : j suspension. Prater stat that
ever spent upon it. You wil! I .se has no intention of resign-
pay for a business education i ing the office and that he stands
whether you get it or not—by j ready to continue his e. ces
lost opportunities. No one is 1 as city manager, and promts
exempt and you should be<rir the present situation.
your course now. ! It is believed that a oritur
By correspondence, the Tyler
A business cour
thru the Extension Department Prater's
always pays for itself and brin.n. March -J
back to its recipient vastly mor
of citizens will intervene and the
matter will be threshed out
both Pl ater and the con "'sdon
seemingly havnii? a like i-cmbe?
of adherents. By the provisions
of the city charter the commis-
sion chair, C. A. Cox, autoe *,ti-
cally became city ma nag He
has appointed City Engineer Le<
II. Powell as acting city manage
er, effective until March
Miss Gertmde Crutchei, c !
ving
HOW OLD ARE YO!
Commercial College teaches the
Private Secretarial, Genera!
Business, General Civil Service
Bookkeeping, Shorthand (type
writer furnished free—Byrne
Simplified and Gregg systems
of shorthand taught), Business
Administration and Finance,
and ali other subjects which are
taught in personal attendance.
Full information aoout the
, Extension Department is given
| in that large, helpful book
| "Achieving Success in Business ;
| The book will show you how SHAW
i the students learn at home durj
| ing their spare time and wil
j show vou how you can win ;
: rood a".; aidaw'fm- the'o'ffioe of County
t success. Clip the coupon punted; . ,
holow an,I send for the FREE .Clerk, subject to the ac lou of
1 the democratic primray July ^4
A more extended write-up ol
Mr. Shaw's candidacy wil! up-
'.veck
clerk has resigned <•
Prater's suspension.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
We are authorized to a
ce George Tom Shaw ar
an
the FREE \
book.
(We have no branch schools j
anvwhere. We lead; others foi-;
D. Scott
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9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Preaching, Topic
Weighed and found Worthy.
3:00 p. m. Jr. C. E., Topic-
Finding the Americas.
6:00 p. m. Sr. C. E., Topic
How should we send Christiani-
ty to Latin America?
7:00 p. m. Preaching, Topic
The scheme of redemption.
Commercial College
Tyler, Texas
"The ten years between twen
ty and thirty," said Roger W.
Babson in his book, Business
Fundamentals, "Should be charg
ed to education. Correspondence
courses and good books con-
stitute a most profitable invest
ment a,t this particular point, in
a man's career." j
Many young men and women j Address
are ambitious but unable to |
leave home to enter a business; See the Editoi of The Mine-
school.. Some of them spend 1 ola Monitor for scholarship,
the time vainly in wishing that ;
they had money, or time, or,
low.)
Tv lei-
Name
pear in The Monitcr ne.v
7:00 p. m. Wednesday, Pray , — , ,
er meeting and lesson III, Topic j both, so that they could prepare did residence on it for sale oi
The Church (when established) j themselves for bigger things
Reporter. 1 in life than they now enjoy.
14 acres o£ land with a splen
t for sale or
and Rogers
rent, see Woods
Mineola, Texas.
$10.00 REWARD
Will pay $10.00 rev/ar-' for rc
turn of bunch of k>ys -t
r.ame plate "C. Mallory. Mineo'a,
Texas, 1917." No quest' t
ed. Return to Mallory E
Stndebaker Suecial '
in good condition for s
bargain, terms it desire
O. Rogers.
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1926, newspaper, January 21, 1926; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285945/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.