The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1929 Page: 8 of 8
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Telephone Industry
Of the United States employs
nearly 443,000 people iu the
manufacture of telephone mate-
rial and in the management and
operation of the telephone com-
panies themselves In the oper-
ation of telephone service, 396,-
000 people are employed of
Chains of Slavery.
The desire of the individual to
attract atteutiou and appear
prosperous is the cause of more
grief aud sorrow than perhaya
any other reason. Liviug above
one's means is a zealous task
master and demands days of
drudgery, hours of worry, rain
utes of despair, SMTra.y hairs and
which 256,000 are women The jQew wrinkles, and often shortens
Bell system employs 328,000 lives. Small compensasion, in-
people, and approximately 66,- jdeed, is the momentary satisfac
000 are employed by the inde ! tion that may be derived from
pendent companies. putting on a show.
On the manufacturing side, The old car was good enough,
41600 are empUned by f e aod Kave ^ood eprvi('e> UDtil
Western Electric Company in its tbe ^bbor bought a new mod-
manufacturing and distribution
p'ar to Approximately 4,000
people are engaged solely in re
.«earc!i work in the Beil Labora-
tories
Thene irake a grand total of
442,600 employes, to which
el, in the new colors, with later
lines. The clothes would last,
without patching, too, for an
other season, but what, would
people say? How quickly the
bank account can become cJe
pleted by numerous withdrawals
Look around you and you will
might well be added the employ, find that those who are really
es of a very considerable number prosperous care little for the ap
«•( other manufacturers who pearanceof wealth that others
| sacrifice so much to obtian.
flow easy it is to become so
deeply in debt that it becomes a
constant strangle to keep the
head above water. How easy it
make telephone equipments.
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T)elic
ious
(^3-ood
A food for pro-
tein; a food for
mineral salts;
for calcium and
phosphorus; all
the essential ele
ments for health
and strength are
found in good
cheese. And all
the essential ele*
ments of good
cheese are found
in Kraft Cheese.
I is to put off layiog the founda
tion for the savings account, un
til tomorrow, and how often it
seems that tomorrow never ar-
rives.
Why trade your certainty of
success for a mess of porridge,
I when it is obvious that it is not
j necessary to cover the real thine
! with gaudy labels in order that
its true worth may be known.
Get out, of the rut! Start laying
: the foundation stones of that
; dream castle today. The first
few stones are the heaviest, but,
when your strength increases
you will find that you are nearer
and nearer to the goal you are
J trying to reach. Nothing is im-
| possible to the man who says "I
i will."—Exchange.
Kildare News.
Health of our community is
good at present.
We are still having bad weath-
er. Hope it will soon moderate.
Our school is progressing nice
ly. Miss Wilma Teague, princi-
pal; Miss Eunice Fant, primary.
A crowd of young folks enjoy-
ed a pound supper at Mrs. A. W.
Doss Saturday night.
E. C. Cobb and family of Eldo-
rado, Ark., visited his parents
near here last week end.
•J. E. Cobb aud family were
stormed with a forty two party
last Thursday nig;ht.
Misses Aunie and Clara B. Mc-
Donald, Bessie Mae Echols-, lone
Doss, Sara Francis Maye, and
Messrs. Bernice and B. Echols,
Charley lioberaon and Carl Doss
were guests of O'Neal, Marshall
and Miss Inez Cobb Sunday af
ternoon.
Rev. Cornelius, pastor of Kil
dare Baptist church, brought
good messages Sunday and Sun
day night. Large crowds oir.
Hope to see bim back on his reg
ular meeting day, fl"at Sunday
in each month.
Sunday School everv Sunday
at 10 o'clock. Everybody in
vited.
Davis & Taylor
PHYSICIANS AND 8UIIGKONS
LINDKN, TKXA8.
All kinds of pl w shapes
tools at E H Sheffield.
and
KRAFT
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CHEESE
KRAFT-PHENIX
CHEESE COMPANY
Garden Fencing that rabbits '
can't go through at Flint Hard-
ware Co.
Subscribe for the Sun.
EVES
Night and Morning to keep
them Clean, Clear and Healthy
Write for Free "Eye Care"
or "Eye Beauty" Book
Muriac Co., Dept. H. S.,9 E. OhioSt..Chicago
New Kelley Tlows at Fant
Hardware Co., selling a $4 50
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The Best of Everything in
GROCERIES
LINDEN,
TEXAS
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SAFELY, INEXPENSIVELY REDUCED AT HOME
High blood pressuretis the forerunner of apoplexy, paralysis
and Bright's disease.
Eczema, pimples and rheumatism are other ailments caused by
high blood pressure and impure blood.
REDUC IT—A compound of commercial salts, correctly prepared
by registered pharmacist is guaranteed to purify the blood and re-
duce the blood pressuae, or money refunded.
REDUC-IT—Is entirely free from potassium iodide or other strong
drugs and for that reason positivsly will not injure the heart or
stomach.
REDUC-IT—At only $2.75 per box, postpaid to any address in the
United States will prove a very inexpensive means of reducing high
blood pressure and improving health. Mail orders to
DENVER RESEARCH LABERATORY
P. O. Box 83t! Denver, Colorado
Without tbe Blight oat obligation .we will bo gl 'l to snnd yon a ncaln allow-
ing what uormul blood proasure ahoulb be hotwnou the tf k of 20 aud 70. Asa
for i t
„1 -V- I...- iTWTT- - -riTWWW^Ifc^iY -iiHUHn--
Prompt attention given to all call
day or night. Office over Linden Drug
Co. <
Bloomburg Marble Co.
J. T. Hopkins, Proprietor
Foreign and Domestic,
Marble
Granile and Statuary
Shop in county and run by home people.
Trade with us—save agents commission.
Write or phone for prices.
Bloomburg, Texas
S. s. BLLIKGT0N
Jeweler—Optometrist
For
"Quality and Service" .
LINDEN, TEXAS
Dr. A, Crossle}'
DT3NTIST
Prepared to do all kind of
dental work.
Office over the Powr Office Bids
NEWBATJER'S
Truck Line
Tf e Haul Anything and,
Everything Any Place
and Everywhere.
Call Harvey Hotel.
Former Poor Boy Now
Executive.
A few years ago a poor boy,
believing that business bald a
real future for him, went to a
banker friend with a rt qtiest for
a loan to put him through Tyler
Commercial College, Tyler Texas.
The banker believing both in the
lad and in the efficiency of T. f! C.
training, advanced him $210.00.
Today that former poor boy,
as a result of that loan aad the
course it enabled him to take, is
one of the most respected citizens
of Austin, Texas, chief executive
of a "thriving life insurance com
pany, which nets him an income
of over $5,00') a year. That
young lad was no other than Mr
F. VV. Woolsey.
During his course at T. C. C.,
young Woolsey became interest-
ed in banking,and it wasn't long
after he was graduated until he
was occupying a bookkeeping
position in a Bay City, Texas,
bauk. After rising to the posi
tion of Assistant Cashier, he ac-
cepted n position with the State
Banking Department. While in
that position he became interest-
ed in the insurance busiuess and
bought an interest in the Austiu
Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Later, giving up all otlv*r inter
ests, be devoted his entire time
to this busiuess and has built it
up from a small business to a
prosperous one with a splendid
future.
" r. C. C. training gave rne a
start and has helped me at every
step of the way," be says.
Doesn't Mr. VVoolsey's story
show you that if you WANT to
make your mark in the world,
you CAN. If you are interested
in attaining abundant Success
clip the coupon Imlow and mail
it to day for the large free book,
j ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN BUSl
j NESS. No obligation, of course
I .lust clip and mail the coupon
j now.
!,(We have no branch schools. We
lend others follow )
TV LER COM M ERCIAL College,
Tyler, Texas.
See Editor of The Cass Couuty
Sun for scholarship.
Name
We now have n full line of
wiudows and doors, lime and
cement aud roofing, our prices
are right.
Fant Hardware Co.
For Sale—One complete net
of Blacksmith Tools
B. F. Williams Lbr , Co.
FOR SALE OR REN'I—65
acres, known us the Sam Erwin
place 3 miles west of Linden,
write or see Otis Grafu, Sulphur
Springs, Texas, 231 College St.
Worried
Night after Night
as health declined
"I BUrwRRKD fre-
quently from nerv-
oua headaches, and
I could not sleep
well," oaya Mrs
Cora Dover, R. F. D.
2, Hickory Grove,
S. C. "I was thin v-i
and palo. 1 was so
weak I could scarce-
ly w-Uk. I tried sev-
eral remedies which
were suggested, but
nothing seemed to
help me. Night after night I
worried because I could aee I
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G R- CLINDINING
CIiETINIJVIG
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
John Patmaa
Service Cars
Also Four Good
TRUCKS
BONDED and INSURED
Phone 43.
COME TO THE
J. O. GOODMAN
BARBER SHOP
The old reliable, where nothing
but first class work is turmd out.
Wk Strive To Satisfy.
H. E. GOODMAN, Proprietor.
I. 1ST. MA.RETT
Insurance and Real
Fire, Tornado and Life
Insurance in Good
Com panies.
Agfoat for Clark & Boice Land
come of them if anything hap-
pened to me.
"I began to take Cardtti on
the recommendation of *
friend. It wasn't long until I
was beginning to pick up. My
strength gradually began to
return. I rested better at
night and was less nervona. 1
took several bottles of Cardui,
and when I had finished tak-
ing it I was in fine health."
Address
25"
—is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste—
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
25*
For any kin i of abne or har-
ness repariug job go to Traylor
Shoe Shop Pi ices reasonable,
and satisfaction guaranteed
Go to Magnolia Filling Sta-
tion when in need of Tires,
Tube?, and most anything kept
in their line.
Helps Women
To Health
; Tako Thedford's Black-Draurht
for Constipation, Indigestion ggS
'oj and Biliousness. c-t«ia«
DIRECTORY
t'tiiirclifK
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH
L. F. MAEDGEN, Pasto*
Sunday School at 10 a. m. each Stir:-
day, S. I,. Henderson .Superintendent.
Preaching every Suiiiiay by the Pastor
at 11 a. m. (except Third Sunday) and
every Snnday night.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night.
Methodist Home Mission Society meets
Monday evening, Mrs. I E. Lanier,
President.
The Pastor has the following out-of-
town appointments:
Pearl Hill each 1st Sunday at 2:80 p m.
Warren Springs, 4th Sundays 2:30p.m.
Wells Chapel, 3rd Sunday, 11 :00a . m.
Everybody is cordially invited to at-
t tid these services. Reporter.
BAPTIST
J. S. TAYLOR, Pastor.
S'inday School at 10 o'clock a. m. each
unday, J. S: Penny, Supt.
Preaehiug every Sunday by the Pastor
at 11 a. m. and at night
Prayer meeting Wrdnsday night.
Ladies Aid Sov.ety meets every Mon-
day evening. Mrs. O. R. Taylor, Pres.
LodfftHl
A, F. & A. M.
Linden Lodge No. 102 meets evety 1st
Saturday night in each tuonth.
I. E. Lanier, W. M.
A. C. Nelson, Secretary.
O. E. S.
Lindeu Order of the Eastern Star, No
670, meets every 1st Tuesday afternoon
ar d every 3rd Friday evening.
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, W. M.
Mrs. Olive Morris, Sec.
Court
DISTRICT COURT
George W. Johnson, District Judge.
K ichard Waters, District Attorney
Forest Whitworth, District Clerk.
Couu meets at Linden Second Monday
In Maich and First Monday in Septem-
ber.
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Meets Second Monday in each month.
L. L. Harper, Judge; T. F. Glover,
J. B. Chesser, B. B. Webster, A. P.
Fouche, Commissioners.
J U ST ICE COURT
Precin-'t No. 1 meets last Mondav In
each mouth.
Henry D. Nelson,Justice of the Peac«,
Ed Kitchen, Constable.
COUNTY OFFICERS
L. L. Harper, Connty Judge.
Shields I. Cornell, County Attorney.
Miss l.ucile Stanley, County Clerk,
Nat S. Cuttrigbt. sherin.
Ilea id RoUtruon, lax Collector.
J. J. Ellcr, lax Assissoi.
Miss llattyc Duncan Co. Treasure'.
W A. Barber, County Superintendent.
C C. llines, Co. Representative
Ed Jones, Supt. County Farm,
J. W. Baik<r, County Surveyor,
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1929, newspaper, February 12, 1929; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341149/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.