The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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iKo ^e undersiirned business men, who
are at1 member# of the Commercial Cliih, will irive with eacl)
Dollars worth of merchandise sold for ctisb or collected upon
account one rirkwt. bearing a number the stub of which is re-
tain*! i .v thp Commercial Club until the22nd day of January,
192-L wht u on that day these -truths bearing the correspond
will at 3 p. in , upon the Public Square bo placed
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a container and shaken, aftwr which some child td bn hp-
lected Inter will draw from it a stub to correspond with the
nurnbpr on a tickpt held by hoiiip wne in the crowd. The
ticket must be delivered at that time or othpr stubs will bo
drawn until the holder of a corresponding ticket in found in
the crowd. The holder of the lucky ticket will be given a
New Five Passenger
FORD AUTOMOBILE
Self-Starter, Demountable Rims
ft Allday & Baker
I Ion Barker
Cass Co, Land & Abst. Co.
C«jss County Sun
City Barter Shop
Call;)way Bros.
Dr. A. Crossley
.■ Drs. Davis & Taylor
S. E. E;lin<rton ,
Fant Hardware.Co.
Sam Fant
Dr. T. I). Ford
Ford Mercantile Co.
Ford DrusrCo.
M. 1), Givpns
j Goodman Barber Shop
Hall Blacksmith Shop
. Lanier Chair Factory
Luckle! Abstract Co.
Linden Service Station
Linden Drujr Co.
Linden Telephone Co. _, ,
Lindpn'Trmisfpr Co.
Magnolia Service Station
Martiu's^Garage
I. N. Marett
.Iohn;s. Morris & Son
Nelson's Oarage
Nelson & Stanley
C.'R. Nertlaud
Rogers Blacksmith Shop
E H. Sheffield
.1. T. Sheffipld
Sloau Taylor
The Rabbit's Foot
Wiley's Garage
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JOHN S. MORRIS & SON
CASH DEALERS IN
Gsneral Merchandise, Coffins and Caskets.
Their MOTTO will be, The Best Goods for
the Least MONEY. Your business will meet
with due appreciations.
Linden,
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Nelson & Taylor
General Merchandise
CASH
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LINDEN TRANSFER CO.
IilVE^Y ANt> FEED STABLE.
WE HANDLE
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BRICK, LIME AND FEED STUFF.
Frequent
Headaches
"I suffered with chronic
constipation that would bdtigon
very severe headaches, says
Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of
R. F. D. I. Cripple Creek, Va.
"I tried different medicines and
did not get relief. The head-
aches became very frequent. I
heard of
Thedford's
LACK-DRAUGHT
and took it for a headache, and
the relief was very quick, and
it was so long before 1 had
another headaciie. Now 1 just
keep the Black-Draught, and
don't let myself get in that
condition."
Thedford's Black - Draught
(purely vegetable) has been
found to relieve constipation,
and by stimulating the action of
the liver, when itis torpid, helps
to drive many poisons out of
your system. Biliousness,
indigestion, headache, and
similar troubles are oftem
relieved in this way. It is the
natural way. Be naturall Try
Black-Draught.
Sold everywhere.
CLUBBING OFFER.
Hollands magazine and The
Cass County Sun,
' % - " •'*" v"''1 • •< "*<' - ' - ■ v yi-i .v/'0
We are able to offer you for a
few days the following remarka-
bly low clubbing offer.
Holland'*; Magazine 5 years,
Cass Co. Sun wue year, $2.50
Holland's Magazine 3 year Cass
County Sun one year 92.00
Holland's Magazine I year Cass
County Sun 1 year $1.50.
This is an opportunity you
cannot well afford to miss. We
will be glad to receive your ac
ceptanoe of auy of the above of-
fers.
Cass County Sun.
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Twrace D :mon tration
for January.
H. P. Cameron, ,lan. 1st; J. B
F. Boon, 14; R. W, Duncan, 15;
(/. T. UJ^ett, 10: C. Haneock. 1J;
Elton Harper, 18; W. M. Moul-
tou 19; Joe Baker. 21; G. W.
Coorly, 22; W. A. Pate, 23; A. U.
Simmons, 24;.I, A. Anderson, 23;
W. R. Hall, 26; L. G. Owens, 2S;
L. V. Pate, 29; Everett Swint. 80,
If weather conditions will per-
mit these demonstrations will be
held. If you have any terrace
troubles you should attend one
of these demonstration and prob-
ably you may find a remedy for
your trouble, The agent will be
more than glad to offer you sug-
gestions about these troubles.
come out and possibly you can
get au idea that will benefit you.
.1. M. Martin, co. Aereot,
1J T K~'if G~T Y
Churclu'*
BAPTIST
G. C. IVINS, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. each
iuwlay, W. S. Daughety, Supt.
Preaching every Sunday by the Pastot
at 11 a. m. and at night
Prayer meet./iy ,-very Thursday night
Ladies Aid Society meets every Mon
day evening, Mrs. T. G. Williams Pres.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH -
W. S. EASTHRLING. Pastok
Sunday School at 10 a. m. each Sun
day, S. L. Henderson .Superintendent.
Preaching every Sunday by thf Pastor
at 11 a. m. (except Third Sunday) and
every Snndav ni«;ht. >
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night.
Methodist Home Mission Societytneets
Monday evening, Mrs. O. \V. Ltmmon,
President.
The Pastor has the following out-of-
town appointment*
Pearl Hill, each 1st Sunday at 2: $ p. h.
Bear Creek 8rd. Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Warren Springs, 4th Sundays 2:30p.m.
Wells Chapel, 3rd Sunday, 11:00a . m
Everybody is cordially invited to at-
tmd these services. Reporter.
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Markets Watermelon*
At Athens on Dec. 29.
Athens, Texas. Dec. 31.—C. B.
Muckelroy, prosperous farmer,
was here Saturday afternoon
with a load of watermelons ttmt
he bad just gathered from a
patch he had planter! on .fuly
28. He had no trouble in dis-
posing of them at, a fancy price.
They grew on branch bottom
sandy loam soil without irriga-
tion. There are hundreds of
acres 6f soil like thin and it may
be that in'the near future this
section will be marketing water-
melons through the fall months.
—Dallas News.
COME TO THE
J. O. GOODMAN
BARBER SHOP
The old reliable, where nothing
but first-class work is turned out.
We Stuivk To Satisfy.
nm
E. GOODMAN, Proprietor.
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TRANSFER SERVICE
When in need of any transfer
work call ua and get the best.
NEW TRUCK—PROMPT SERVICE.
Day Phone 84. Night Phone o.
The Best is None to Good.
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and in the best possible way, you can
get it by subscribing for THE SEMI-
WEEKLY FARM NEWS alonjj with the
CASS COUNTY SUN.
THIS IS A COMBINATION of general
news and local news that can't be equal-
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Jews service. THE SEMI-WEEKLY
FARM NEWS has many special features
that entertain, amuse and inform.
Among theseare THE PARMER'S FO
RUM, THE WOMEN'S (iBNTURY,
OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN,and
the BEST, LATEST AND FULLEST
MARKET REPORTS to be had in any
newspaper, hot off the wires. THE
NEWS spends many thousands of dolla
a year for these telegraph market repor
and they are reliable.
. ANOTHER splendid feature o the
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Send in your order now Hnd take and
vantage of the next few weeks posting
yourself on matters of deep concern the
coming year.
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E. S. COCHRAN
Our uccouuta are now due, as
voo sell your cotton pleuee re-
rueia>ber us with a payment oh
2<jttr account.
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NOTICE.
Yuu -will save money by get-
your feod fr««i Linden
Trans I'ur Citv ''■';:
FOR SALE—1 brick 2 stories
and 1 oue stury on the corner
east side of court house square.
138 acres on Cypress, 9 miles of
Linden, near Hughes Springs
and Linden road; 144 acres of
the Hugh Owens survey in south
east of KildAr* and Qther lands.
If interested, let me hear from
you, John Hanger, Linden Tex.
(566 quickly relieves Colds, Fe-
ver and LaGrippe, Constipation,
Biliousness and Headaches.
Coffins and Caskets at Fant
Bfos II dw (ETo.
, -y "Y:. Lodge*
A, F. & A. M.
Linden Lodge No. 192 meets every In
Saturday night in each month.
N. H. Mr Niton W. M.
S. E. Ellington Secretary.
O. E. S. *
Linden Order of the Eastern Star, No
576, meets ewry 1st Tuesday afternoon
a d every 3rd Friday evening. ..
Mrs. Evie'George, W. M.
Mrs. Olive Morris, Sec.
W. O. w.
Beccbwood Camp Nr>. 497 nierts*ever>
2nd and 4th Saturday night in each
month
G. W. Coody, Consul Commander.
1. N. Marett, Clerk. "
W. O. W. CIRCLE
Beechwood Grove No. 682 meets every
2nd and 4th Saturday evening in each
month.
Mrs. Blanche Henrferson, Guardian.
Mrs Parina Cochran Clerk.
B A. Y.
Lwiden Homestead No. 66'76 meets
every 1st Tuesday night in each rnonib
T. L. Stanley, Foreman
R. B. Morris Correspondent.
T. D. FORD
physician and surgeon
Calls answered promptly, day
or night. Offic vith Ford
Drug Co.
Day PM>ne 163. Night Phone 102
Davis & Taylor
ptfysicians and surgeons
linden, texas.
Prompt attention given to all calls
day or night. Office over Linden Drug
Co.
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DISTRICT COURT
.HughCarney, District Judge.
C A Wheeler, District Attorney.
O. G. Hines, District Ckrk/
Court meets at Linden Second Monday
In March and1 First Monday in Septem-
ber. N
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct No. 1 meets last Monday in
ach month.
J. N. Simmons, Justice of the Pea<\..
L 8 Stone, Constable.
, COMMISSIONERS COURT
Meets Second Monday in each month.
Sam L. Henderson, Judge; R. M. Stone
N. D. Parker, Tom Huff, A. T. Arnold.
Commissioners.
COUNTY OFFICERS
S. L. Henderson, County J'udge.
Burr S. Cameron, County Attorney.
J. D. Boon, County Clerk.
V. A. Wallace, Sheriff.
W. S. Duughety, Taxj Collector.
A. C. Callaway, Tax Assessor.
T. L. Nipper, County Treasure*.
J L Lovelace, County Superintendent
Wright Patroan, Co. Representative
Boh Moore County Surveyor.
Kd Jones, Supt. County Farm-
Dr. A. Crosslej'
DENTIST
Prepared to do all kind of
dental work.
Office over the Post-Office Bldg.
I. N". MARETT
lntmrnucc and Real Estate
Fire, Tornado and Life
Insurance in Good
Companies.
Ageat for CUrk & Boice Lani
SERVICE CARS
Drives made Day
or night. Charg-
es Reasonable.
C. R. CLINDIN3ENG
PRESSING PARLOR
Suits Made New
Satisfaction Guaranteed
35c, 60c an J $1.00 t':a jcr
at 'Collzi Couriers
V Sample Mftilsd on Request
BAKER LAECRATbliISS,Iac-_
Vy MEMPHIS. TCNN. j2
Cures Malaria, Chills,
and FeVer, Billions Fe-
ver, Colds and Grippe.
See Allday «fc Baker for yotlr
tires Hud tubes.
The TexttrkeuH Mutual Life
Insurance Adsceiutiou is growing
fast, let W. L, Brwin or 8. Coch-
ran write your npplicntiou to*
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 8, 1924, newspaper, January 8, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341021/m1/8/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.