The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. [37], Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1928
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Quality Merchandise
The whole world has now begun the backward swing of the
pendulum toward buying merchandise of quality rather then
price. People have spent the last few years teaching them-
selves that it does not pay to buy any other than goods of qual-
ity.
We are now starting on our 39th year. It has been our aim to
give our friends quality in every bit of merchandise they pur-
chase from us. Inferior articles are of no good to any one.
Therefore we continue to have QUALITY MERCHANDISE in
every line we carry for our friends to make selection from.
We stand behind our igoods with, all of our years of experience
and faithful service to the public. '
Your Friends,
SCOTT BROS.
Embalmers Furniture
Day
Phone
57
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
Day or Night.
LICENSED EMBALMER
MOTOR EQUIPMENT
Phone
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C. H. DUNBAR
Funeral Director
Homer Donnell, Assistant
Calls answered any hour, Day or Night
Night call, Saint Jo 2, 3 rings.
Auto Hearse and Ambulance
Service furnished from Saint Jo
Burial Supplies Carried at
SAINT JO and FORESTBURG
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The Shaw
Sport Speedster
A
Real
A utomobile
To Be Given Away!
BEAUTIFl'Ll-Y PAINTED AUTO REI) FRAME.
SEATS, HOOD AND TRIMMINGS BLACK.
ALL PARTS ARE SCIENTIFICALLY CONSTRUCT-
ED OF BEST MATERIALS.
60 TO 90 MILES PER GALLON OF GAS.
SEE THIS WONDERFUL CAR ON DEMONSTRA-
TION. AND YOU WILL REALIZE ITS VALUE.
EQUIPPED WITH THE CELEBRATED 2 T-2 H. P.
BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE.
SPEED 4 TO 25 MILES PER HOUR.
SHAFT DRIVE, ADJUSTABLE SEATS, ELECTRIC
HEADLIGHTS, HORN, 70-INCH WHEELBASE, 36-
INCH TREAD, PNEUMATIC TIRES.
CAPACITY 500 POUNDS. WILL CARRY TWO
ADULTS AND LUGGAGE.
A COUPON WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH PURCHASE OF 25 CENTS AT OUR STORES AND Wl'Ill EACH ADMISSION
AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE. AND THE ONE HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBER AT THE CLOSE OF THE CONTEST
WILL BE AWARDED THIS HANDSOME AND DEPENDABLE LITTLE CAR ABSOLUTELY FREE. CAR WILL BE
GIVEN AWAY OCTOBER 11TH, 1928.
* JAS. R. WiLEY
ATTORNEY
Saint Jo, Texas
How to Make Home Brew,
• DR. CLYDE W. YETTER •!
• General Practice of Dentistry *
• Dental X-Ray *
• Saint Jo, Texas ' • |
CHIROPRACTIC
The Modern Health Science
W. H. REYNOLDS
Chiropractor Saint Jo, Tex-
BARRETT SCOTT
Geeral Insurance and Bonds
Office at C. H. Dunbar's. Store
Saint Jo, Texas
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miles and gather the hops. To them " J
add ten gallons of tan bark, one-half [ I ■
pint of shellac, one bar of home made | L "
soap. Boil thirty-six hours. Then; f J
strain through a bootlegger's sock . 1
to keep it from working. Add one
i grasshopper to each pint to give it a I i
J kick. Pour a little into the kitchen 1 7 -
! sink. If it takes the enamel off it is - J
| ready for bottling.
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I am in the market for ci *m, poul-' jj
fy. eggs and butter. D. E Millikin.1
Start collecting coupons today. Get. your friends and
neighbors to help you.
Some one is going to win thi.:-; wonderful car.
be you?
Will it
Coupons will be drawn by
disintercvsted partita. Hold-
er of winning number must
be present at time of draw-
ing. If holder of first num-
ber drawn is not present
other numbers will be drawn
to determine the winner.
I. M. FLEMING'S
VI. A. HEMPHILL'S
('. C. WARE'S
SECURE COUPONS AT
ALDR1EDGE MOTOR COMPANY
TEXAS-LOUISIANA POWER CO.
MAJESTIC THEATRE
SANITARY BARBER SHOP ST. JO GROCERY COMPANY
SAINT JO. TEXAS
THIS CONTEST IS OR BOTH ADULTS AND CHILDREN
NO ONE CONNECTED
WITH THESE STORES
OR THEATRE WILL BE
A LLOWED TO ENTER
THIS CONTEST.
666
CURES CHILLS AND FEVER,
Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious
Fever Due to Malaria.
If kills t! Germs.
Answers to Questions.
12 Club.
Y«u Tell 'Em.
THOMPSON'S BARBER SHOP
Good work, courteous treatment
Agent Gainesville Steam Laun-
dry. Phone 188.
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T.A.WILEY
I 1. Maker of the first U. S. flag. Charming indeed was the "spTing-
I 2. Charles Curtis, present Repub- time" party which the 42 Club en-
j lican nominee. • joyed in the country home of Mr. and
3. Title of the successor 0f Mo-! Mrs. W. A. Harris, with their daugh-
j hammed. iter. Miss Kate, acting as hostess.
4. Caesars of Rome. (Czar also | Five tables were placed for the
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CITY BARBER SHOP
Hair Cut, 25c; Shave 15c-
First Class Work
Just East Citizens Nat'l Bank
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• Geo. A. Wright
• WRIGHT & tflELD
• Fire Insurance
• H. D. Field,. Jr.
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TRUE STRONG
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Lawyer
F & M. Ban; Building
Nocona - Texas
Phone 350*
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LUMBER AND St IINGLES
Composition and Corrugated K««(lru
WALL BOAKI) ANI> II.DIM.
PAPER
DOORS AND WINDOWS
SCREEN DOORS
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
AND VARNISIIUS
Brick, Lime aiHl Cement
The rery best of e\er> itting ir W«
kind
SAINT JO TEXTS
I from this).
5. Kansas.
0. "Here we rest."
j 7. Edward Everett Hale.
I 8. Diamond Rattler.
H. March.
10. Jepny Linci.
H. Tife. worry (synonyms); help,
I cheer, (antonyms).
12. (1) Congressional Medal of
j Honor (Army); (2) Congressional
| Medal, of Honor (Navy); (I!) Star
land Oak Leaves (repeated citation);
(4)
Distinguished Service Cross.
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Birthday Party.
HEAL .THOSE SORE GUMS.
Even after Pyorrhea has affected
your stomach, kidneys pnd your gen-
eral health, Leto's Pydrr-hep Remedy,
Med as directed, can save yor Dent- |
tets recommend it. Droggi ts return
money if it farils. . •
(€) Pedigo's Drug Store.
What YouWar
to Advertise and
UJe will Tell fou Ho\*/
to Advertise It.
W-N.U. A<A Cut avic\ Copy
Has Just the Cuts You
Wee&for Your Lme
Quilt* and blankets washed,
lich. Mrs. J. B. GILES, jull-9
Let us do you. fob.printing
25c
The mart who has for many years suc-
cessfully f real fd Pellagra by mail,
No genuine itounlree Pellagra Treatment with,
out label Ofars picture and signature—C Ij j.
tyour/riendk. * <.!* .
Have You Found
Complete Relief?
Have yoiA any of iKe following symptumf;
Nervousnoss, Stomach Trouble, Brown,
Rouehor Itritatcd Skin,Lossof Weight,
Weak ness, (Peculiar Swimming of the
Head, Burning Sensations, Constipa-
tiop, Diarrhoea, M,ucousin the Throat,
Crazy, Feelings or'Aching Bones.
Don't Wast* your money and risk
delay by tryiqp substitutes. Put your
case In the haifds of a Physician who
has been a proven success for many
years as a Pellagra Specialist.
READ WHAT OTHERS SAY:
Mrs. R. R. Robinwn, Sliglcr. Okla., mite*
"I am glad to tell you what your wonderful
Pellagra treatment fcas done for me. I feel like
a new woman." ) >
Mra^WTS. Hays! Eagleton, Ark. writes: "I
took Dr. Rountree'v treatment for Pellagra in
IS26. I feci better than I have for IS years."
WRITE TODAY! Rmtotrec Labonnjjrles,
Little Miss Mary Frances Cunning-
.ham celebrated her 7th birthday on
July 11 with.a very charming party
in her home two miles east .of town.
A hpge, sand pile had been placed
in the yfjrd and as the young guests
arrived , they were presented with
shovels ji_nd. told to dig for buried
treasures.After the prizes had all
boon,Jociited many other games were
playe*}. ,
Mary Frances was the recipient of
many pretty gifts.
Ice cream cones were enjoyed by
tile", following children, who made up
j tfte guest list: Thelma and Elizabeth |
I Doughty, Edith Donnell, Lena Mae)
Griffin. ,H,appy and Marie Cobb, Mar-
I garet Giles, Frances Dort, June Bull,
j Dorothy Mae Parks, Arzelia Spencer,
Dorothy and Louise Barlow, Ruth
Heacker of Denison, Bill Poteet, Del-
bprt, an<l Luke Grant, Jr., L. H. Da-
[.vis, JHe^bert Hurd, Jr.. Ilarokl Bar-,
' low, ,.W. W.. Harold and Henry Leo
Davis, George Pedigo, Jr., Robert
and Charles Moore, Jack Dort. James
Bull and Smith Parks.
players, n the yard filled \v5th grow
| ing flowers and bowls of cut blos-
j soms.
The springtime motif was carried
! out in the tally cards, table accesso-
j l ies and the prize, a framed spring-
j time picture, which went to Mrs. E.
G. Adams as high score honor.
A refreshing plate luncheon was
served.
A special treat was given the guests
just before thdir departure, in a
feast of home grown Elberta peaches.
Members present were Mrs. Jackie
Poteet, Mrs. C. C. Ware, Mrs. S. J.
I'edigo, Mrs. J. D. Blevins, Mrs. E.
G. Adams, and Mrs. Allen McGrady.
Guests were Mrs. C. R. Bailey, Mrs.
Walter Collier, Mrs. R. H. Gambell,
Miss Mardell Davis, Misses Eva and
Mary Hoover, Miss Jeanette Rogers,
Miss Claudie Kmbry, Misses Irene
and Blanche Be kner, and the hostess'
mother and her sisters, Misses
Dolly and Clara Belle.
I responding period of any prev iouit
I year.
First Constable: "Did you get Much of the credit for making poSn
that feller's number?" I s-ihle this remarkable showing is giv
Second Constable: "Nro he was too'en the efficient manufacturing orgao«
s a.
eat.;
darned fast for me. That w
purty lookin' gal in the back
wasn't it?"
First Constable: "She sure was.
FOR SALE.
Atittin, Texas. Pt/r FREB Diacno.U, Que.l
tlonnalre and BlOe Bonk, 5*.?r,v
Pellagra", alao (in huni.rcJ" of additional
TeatlmooiaU.
Get your shaves and haircuts at the
Sanitary Barber Shop, the only shop i F orester.
The E. H. Childress farm 8 miles
north of town. Inquire of W. A.
Childress, phone 119-2S, Saint Jo.
Epwortlr League Union Meeting,
The monthly meeting of the Mon-
tague Col!nty Kpworth League Union
will 1 :<• held in the Methodist church,
Saint Jo, Saturday evening, July 28,
beginning at 8:15. Delegates are ex-
pected from all the Leagues in the
county.
Theme: "Get Together."
Leader—Miss Una Morrow.
The following program has been
prepared for the occasion:
Opening hymn.
Iiivocaton hy the pastor, Rev. J| G.
ization and tremendous production?
facilities employed by Chevrolet.
Fourteen great factories in various!
sectiions of the country shared in the
effort that enabled the sales division
to m:ike prompt deliveries immedi-
ritdy ;>n the a.iouncment of the car-
last January.
The unusual public favor show®
Chevrolet in the first seven months
tiiiou^i', the demand for 750,000 cars,
ir.'iL-r, .'S beyond doubt that Chevron
let will build ana sell many morcj
thiin one n.illion units in 1928, break-
ing by a wide margin all existing
records for the manufacture and sale-
No mon, no fun. Sign* .of a new model and further Ruuran-
te^ing Chevrojet's position as l,hel
Dear world's largest automobile produce*.
Laugh This Off
Mr. Pewee: "Why did ,
such a big shirt? These
sizes too large for me."
His wife: 'They co.-'.t
same as your size, and I wasn't going
to let a sale clerk know I married
such a litlte shrimp as you."
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College Correspondence.
u get me
'.re four
just the
"Dear Dad:
ed. Your Son."
To which the father replied;
Son: How sad, too bad—Your Dad.".
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THOl SANDS CANNOT
TAKE ASPIRIN
The discovery a few years ago of a
pain relief which exhaustive tests by
thousands of physicians, dentist?
and nurses proven to be truly won-
derful, was indeed a great blessing
where you receive tickets on the caV
to be, given away October 11.
! FOR SALE.
Mare 8 years old, mule 4 years old,
another mule 3 years old and another
one year old. $150.00 gets the bunch.
CONNER FERRYMAN,
3' miles east of Forestburg. j-20-3
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She Lifted His Face.
"Heavens, man, what's the matter i
with your face ? Automobile acci-
dent ?"
"Not a,t all- I was being shaved
hy a lady barber when a mouse ran <
across tihe floor."
Hymn.
Scripture lesson read by Mrs. W.
A. Linker.
Short talk on "Get Together," by L.
J. Reynolds.
Hymn.
Business session of about 15 min-
ute :.
League benediction.
Social session of 30 minutes.
Refreshments.
—:0:
•Naff Said.
!os;s your son make the most of
1' < opportunities?"
I '(I'll say he does. You ought to see
hi Hi at a petting party."
CITATION ()N APPOIN TMENT Of?
TEMPARARY GUARDIAN
No. 2650.
The Sti ,e of Texas.
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OF MONTAGUE COUN-
TY, Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND*
the sufferers of headaches, neuralgia, ED to cause to be published in «
rheumatism, neut'itis, period pains, weekly newspaper of general circular
During the great flu epidemic it was tion, continuously and regularly pub*
conclusively learned thousands could ljshed for a period of not less thai*
not take aspirin, acetanilid <>r com- one year, in Montague County, the-
pounds containing these. .following notice:
The remarkable new discovery THE STATE OF TEXAS:
called A-Vol does not ountain aspirin, j To all persons interested in the
acetanilid or any heart depressants. | welfare of Rosale-an Box and Joe
It is absolutoly harmless to young or minors:
old. ' It stops pain in five minutes R. D. Marrs was, by the Count#
and instead of leaving you feeling Court of Montague County, Texas,
loggy. it. actually peps you up. duly appointed temporary guardian
If you have severe headache, pains 0f the persons and estates of said
of any kind, you owe it to youself io minors, which appointment will be1
try this remarkable new scientific; made permanent unless the same
discovery. A tube of twelve tablets shall be successfully contested at the
at your druggist's costs but a few, next term of said CoUrt, commencing
cents. Just ask for A-Vol—you will'on the first. Monday in September, A.
be' delighted.
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CHEVROLET STILL ( LIMBING.
j I)., 1028, the same being the 3d day;
of September. A. D., 1028, at the?
I Court house thereof, in Montague, &V
which time all persons interested ill
the welfare of such minors may ap^
pear and contest said appointment,
if they see proper to do so.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you
before said Court on the first day of
the next form thereof, this Writ \ «.h
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
WITNESS, I, J. J. Cox, Clerk of
the County Court of Montague Couah
ty.
Given under my hand and the seal
One of the most remarkable
achievements ever recorded in the aui
tomobile (industry came to light re-
cently in the announcement of R. H.
Grant, vice president of the Chevro-
let Motor Company in charge of sales,
that 750,000 "Bigger and Better"
Chevrolets have been placed in the
hands of owners since the introduc-
tion of the new car last January.
With deliveries to customers aver-
aging 30,000 cars a week, Chevrolet,
in the first seven months 0f thej year, | tf^^urt* at'offoe in Montague,
established a record for public ac- th<> the 19th day of Ju, A D ,98gi
ceptance of a new car unrivalled in
1 Mim ■■
, I
1
the history of modern motor cars.
Each week, each month, each quar-
ter, shattered all marks for the cor-
(SEAL) / ,) J-. COX,
Clerk County Coiirl/Montaguo Ci-
ty, Tor i. /
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Reynolds, L. J. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. [30], No. [37], Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1928, newspaper, July 27, 1928; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335389/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .