The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929 Page: 6 of 8
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THE KINEOLA MONITOR
PREACHES GOOD
SARGON SID HER
j 'My stoinach was in such an upset
condition that most everything I
ate soured instead of digesting
properly. I would have such bloat-
pains after each meal that I hated
to eat. About twelve years ago
Sirfce taking Sargon I have : I had a fall, injuring my hip and
felt in better health than in the j knee ( and I have been troubled
years- 'with rheumatism in my joints
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ever since.
r<r
to the ownerHv
of a new All-American
for the facts about
this car
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LF YOU want to know the real facts
about the New Oakland All-American , . .
and who doesn't, now that it is gaining
such a name for style, performance and
dependability ... go to some one who
I owns one. Let him tell you what he
thinks of the car* * . Then come in for our
special demonstration. Let us show you
what complete motoring satisfaction the
New Oaklaifil All-American holds for you*
*rUm tll*5 to IICT,/. .. b. Pontiac, Michigan, plu, delivery charge*.
Spring cover, and Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Ab~>rber, included in li*t
j pr%eee. Bumper, end rear fender guard, extra. General Motor, Time
Payment Plan available at minimum rate.
Consider the delivered price as well a* the Hat price when
j comparing automobile values . . . Oakland-Pontiao
delivered price* include only reasonable charges for
L ^ delivery and financing.
SHIPP MOTOR COMPANY
OhtMw OAKLAN D
ALL-AMERICAN SIX
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS
Real Estate
I BUY, SELL AND TRADE REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY AND FARM LAND
Anyone wishing to buy City Property will
do well to see me before purchasing-.
Desirable Houses and Lots For Sale any
part of the city.
If you have property For Sale list it with me.
J. W. JENNINGS
OFFICE BROAD STREET
TAKE NO CHANCES
\; yOUR health, happiness and earning capaci-
ty depend largely on the food you eat. A
sound, well balanced wholesome diet is there-
fore an asset of immeasurable value to every
human being. Here you will find the various
standard brands of food products, together
with a choice selection of fruits and vege-
|; tables that are indispensable at the begin-
\ \ ning of the heated season. Take no chances
buy your groceries where purity and depend-
ability, supplemented with efficient service
i \ and reasonable prices are assured.
W. 0. WILLIAMS & CO.
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MRS. LULA E. PETERSON
'"An inactive liver caused me to
be constipated ana I was continu-
ally taking laxatives. I had many
a restless night from all this suf-
fering and would be as tired in
the mornings as though I had
never gone to bed. Nothing I took
helped me.
"Sargon made me feel like a
different woman. My appetite has
come back and I enjoy my meals.
My stomach is soothed and my
digestion improved so I don't suf-
fer bad effects after eating. The
rheumatism disappeared and I rest
much better at night. I get up
in the morning feeling refreshed
and full of life and energy.
Sargon Soft Mass Pills toned
up my liver and rid me of con-
stipation in a natural manner. My
whole system is reconditioned and
filled with new health.
"Sargon has helped me so re-
markably that I am preaching to
all my friends about its benefits
and will continue to praise this
wonderful medicine every chance
I get."
The above statement was made
recently by Mrs. Lula E. Peterson,
highly respected resident of 7814
Sherman St., Houston, Mrs. Peter-
son is a member of the Royal
Neighbors society and also be-
longs to the Baptist church.
Sargon may be obtained in Min-
eola from D. S. Lankford Jr., Drug
Co.
Notary Public To
Take Oath of Office
For the convenience of appoint-
ees, I will leave formal bonds for
Notary Public at the following
places: With T. A. Wright, First
National Bank, Winnsboro, J. D.
Harris, at First National Bank,
Mineola; D. S. Armstrong, The
Alba National Bank, and with E.
M. Slaughter, First National Bank
Hawkins. If you will secure your
bond from these parties and have
them properly executed and ready
for me to administer the Oath of
Office it will expedite the matter
and enable me to qualify all the
Notaries the first day.
One of my deputies or I will
be at the banks named above
at the following date and hours:
Winnsboro Saturday June 1st,
from 8 to 10 A. M.
Alba, Saturday June 1st, from
1 to 2 P. M.
Mineola, Saturday June 1st, from
8 to 10 A. M.
Hawkins, Saturday June 1st,
from 12 to 1 P. M.
Remember the hour and govern
yoiu self accordingly and I will
appreciate it very much.
Arlin Boyd.
Mi&eoU,
Texas
Mexican Natives
See First Automobile
A new kind of machine was seen
recently in Atoyac. Mexico. Natives
of the Pacifi'c Coast town viewed
this modern invention with a great
deal of curiosity. It was an auto-
mobile.
General Rafael Sanchez, com-
mander of the State of Guerrero,
drove a Model A Ford phaeton a-
cross country from Acapulo to At-
oyac, over land so rough that none
had made such a journey before.
He sent this wire to R. Z. Martinez
Ford dealer at Iguala:
"For your pleasure please be in-
formed that the Ford car I pur-
chased from you is the first auto-
mobile that has ever reached this
town, over a difficult country
where there are no roads at all
and the land is strewn with rocks
and soft sand. Motor in perfect
condition after terrible test. Small
native towns along path regard-
ed first automobile with positive
wonder."
C. C. Sisler returned this week
from a visit of two weeks to Okla-
homa. {
Furniture!
In our Furniture Display Room (upstairs) we are
showing some of the best quality furniture ever shown
in Mineola. We especially invite you to visit this tie-
partment of our store.
Living Room Suites, led
Room Suites, Extra Dre.^ers,
Chairs, Beds, Da'enetts,
Rugs, Tables, Etc.
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HARDWARE
WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE IN MINEOLA.
We have at ool for Every Job—Hammers, Hatchets,
Saws, Nails and Everything in Building Hardware.
HALL AND HALL REFRIGERATORS
FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALL GOODS, TENNIS
RAQUETS, ALL SPORTING GOODS.
Self - Sharpening
ECLIPSE LAWN MOWERS
WIA
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TOOLS F0K THE LAWN AND GARDE
You need "Quality Tools" and here is the store unusu -
ly well equipped to supply you with the best.
VISIT OUR VARIETY OR NOVELTY COUNTES
FOR ALL KINDS OF USEFUL ARTICLES AT LW
PRICES.
THIS IS PAINT UP TIME
We have a full line of the famous Sherwin-WilJtms
Paints for inside and outside work also varnlies,
stains and enamels for interior decorating.
—: Ask Us For What You Want
J. H. SHARP & SOI
"MIGHTY APT TO HAVE IT!)
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929, newspaper, May 30, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286110/m1/6/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.