The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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When Our Friends
Tell other* that they like to
trade here, that is the best ad-
vertising we can get, and we
try to treat our customers so
that they will tell others that
this is a good place to buy
groceries.
J. L. WEBB
Helms Hife Fair
At CijfiiTille, Texas Tt Preac! Here Sit&jr
PHONE ffe. 11
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THE TEXAS MESQUITER
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NOT A FALSE ALARM
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t George Peiiy Gitei
t Federal AppointmeBt
^ieuitfee E. B PtMj, V> sas
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EaHe 2 War'rM East
«ar,. usirtr thmt sitpn&iscaM. tsr
• t sa.i b«en a^piwatei
.Huass U«t«4 Seate* D -
"«-t Attorae? at
Mr t'tfidj, ' :t a taaxxmctti
' tait daarfe «* the sarweatj-
inf a!s«^eil ©i *&**
•a 'tn '.r/dbtxIarM irkfe. tfce Mtk
.f 'jti 'Itffldc.
.Vzismejt reyrmtstmg Mr.
ha*e filed a pmtnt t
:«'a; hta^Eoo agaioit Mayfj*!<4T
rw..-. *.tS3 fee acted «* Irf tiw:
er-vate
fxa: ember.
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THERE'S WOnrHUNC QUITE SO COMFORTABLE AS A RED WING SHOE OR BOOT.
HUNDRED PAIRS
AJ<
Nesquite And Kemp
Flay Tie Caase Here
TV fitit (nv&jtB yam* <"4 tfce
«aa* *
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me
dev.
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J?£t
Pf/Of? ADVICE ONLY
Public Square Bad
Since Pipes Pat It
t 'worst wet spesi we hare
'■re tn a k-ng time preraried
• he pervA I rota Sat ?day
•A'edrjewiay mor?>mg.
be ^laje-: >:«re «ra* tra
Frwiaj afren&MXS. be-'
-vccr ehe Me*<|sste ami Kemp'
fe.%% sdwo? ®au*a. a'-i tfc<« (MKi
■ esoise^ is a 0 tv< & a: ixnther
i«aas «n> itbie to- jcr>*e.
The Mev(#stte rear, r^airf oot-
- ayed therr «#f«i®ewts aw! were
■.« a fair war? t<v w.&re ->ece or
•wtot. ra> «acfs iasta e* the
TvftT.jF oe * v.f f t nefIJ
oft.
sJsey £ai3e<i ?o was the
" xai e'erer. bvwed an
rrvtrt >'<*er other ga-^se
■ h «ajie«
ctac*-, a-:-d are expected f g-lre a
acerwst of tfcersteJret from
-cyy/ fi®.
=%<«•
played
to the
A MAN THATS WEARING A PAIR THEY LAST AND LAST.
SOLD MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
LADJES. WATCH FOR OUR lie GLASSWARE SALE 3^® PIECES—SOME PIECES SEl|]
REGULARLY AT flM. OUR PRICE. ONE DIME.
RED~STAR STOVES
ARE THE BEST. THEY GET HOTTER, TAKE LESS FUEL, HAVE NO WICKS AND LASTI
LONGER. LARGE SHIPMENT WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY OR MONDAY, SURE. TH0$M
OS THE WAITING LIST MAY EXPECT DELIVERY FIRST OF WEEK. WE WILL D[.|
LIVER YOURS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
HEATING STOVES
1 SIZES AND PRICES. TOU WILL HAVE WO TROUBLE IN FINDING JUST WHfll
YOU WANT AT STEWARTS. OUR WILSON HEATERS WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK Oft]
MONDAY.
WHEN IN NEED OF MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, BEDS AND FURNITURE IN GENERA [I
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US IF WE DO NOT HAVE WHAT YOU WANT, WE'LL CET |
IT ON SHORT NOTICE AND SAVE YOU MONEY.
y**r
zh iitr& it ram^d
r I
b op:
CLAD TO GET RID OF HER
it her
n-J -irfc
, >
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?:*. k
V
iked.
!*t« f*<'■!' at!
"> r,j "• J tap- f
t ], *
life'
,-<k
J>afia«, r
ittr I'tavmi acted 'i rmy4
Mr+tMif f'i'tr i wo day*
the fifti t ao day* of ?< .
w</ttUl have ruired u>.
If John J i, the
yrr.HU * on
earth, a«d we. a/e Ht(';." 'd to
agree that !>'• , ♦ .'n the victory
of the Va.'ikc ■■ in the world
*er e* L; * t*nnphavi«!-« the n-
j eriorrty of that cam a* a cos
(ceti'/fi r<; hail player*.
— oo-
The lialia- Ne.v -ay. it ha■>
jrreat admiralifin for President
h t hi.' pictiiw look &
hke he might he a Wh 'e II/av-
ho^tkkeeper, Corn' to 'l(itik of
it, the Pre*idnrtt wot present
TIMES CHANGES
He
I if
aft*
W /
"Well
" > 'A' 'l J i ft;
v breaking
«• me I came home
w married she
breaksng her, heart."
<• cornpatr
htr rest."-
i*
HOME AMENITIES
Mr*. 7:5)1
wish yoti'']
1 J^/ijght !
if twenty
Hu hatid
'If, Mo!'-
~E«:h
pp;og- Jark. dear, I
r.'Aint thou- article"
da- 'ind se< if there
'vr-n.
'em •>:> your-
to bargain cmn-
A
I'm
u-r,-
l gc-
very impre*^.ne appeftfunce •
But y«M i,an not alwa;
teil by
OLD AND NEW KIND
ThK dad, is a
Motoring h
Jark plug
s.pp-aratwe*. An A;>y, we know farmer Father—That v. , *on.
that I'r'•'ident Coolidge * a tol- v,Vh"ri I v,a> >ou g-, T spark
WiMy *mart maw, hut whether; plug wa ♦. a fjuiet old hos •. hitched
he is im|rt etf' wgh to make jh'- lo a hti^gy with ju*t room for
be t of hi* opportunities and wit) t o Exchange.
—r°y 11 .'J ■
4 « 'M> m, '0> <0. or/ 'M, W, 4Kr. 'Mr 'Mr <Mr <0> Ws 4* m
i the new car «,
With The New Price
every clay and night.
a re:*uH of the txc --:5e
jnt of rain and the eoo';;*>o-
•s the s.'(oare, it was a "sloj.py"
intf in Mevjfj't1.
The poblic <jeare, which wa*
/ra*e'd several year® ago, v. a*.
| .n gw>d shape, rain or *htne, an-
} r | the water and <-ewer pipA
! j. ere la d acro*% that
Dm Sett piled tip where the
pi;/" - were aid not ortsy got
1 rnisddy, bet caused th? water to
ar k up and vehicle* carried the
nud to other part?, of the */j«are
That part of the square in
•'ront >/' the Interurban dep</t,
..rrre pa-wnger* get on and o;?
the car*, wa* a regular M>-lotly
of rnud and water, causing great
inconvenience to the passenger*.
The Interurban fxed this
tur ly with gravel aft*r the track
•/.a* laid and kept it in good con-
flit on until the city tore it up to
Say the pipe*.
A movement wa* started some
lime ago to pave the public
•.'juare. with the vame character of
material a-, wa* Used in that part
of the Scyene road which runs
along the north side of the
ajuare
It ;* apparent, however, that
tb- square can not b' paved at
thi. time The Interurban peo-
ple have l een waiting we under-
stand, to see wheth r or not the
*r|uar« would be paved, but they
ave been notified that no furth-r
effort will be made now to do
tb paving, hence it is likely that
they will put the part of the
s'jtiar' in front of their station
;n such a shape that when it
rain1 the passengers will not have
to wad through a sea of mud
and water to get to th station
or on and off the cars. Whether
the city will help in this or not,
we nrr r>M advised. Certainly
it ought to if possible, since it
was the city'* work of laying the
pi|^-* that caused it.
RESOLUTION
i tee
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p: y.L
Left
Rig!
L *th
P ;.t
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Le«t
Cfr
r r iz*
i . .
O-
JSewoHt was'
OUR STOCK OF SHOTGUN SHELLS IS COMPLETE. DONT FAIL TO TRY
ARROW AND NITRO CLUB. THEY GET THE GAME.
A BOX Of
<w$:
t £vt~~~—T' r '1 -fr
CTiii—arvl Gtrreti;
: raxkS —Krr.g
•i -.V' *■—C r®nsp' ev
gttard—Witlty
g i rd— f./av =
:-r—Palmer
ter—Or ;..
! half—Allen.
•r- W \f
Stewart & So
Vapor
itJC-
e- -.aire
■o; Ke-
u- a;,
ver.ne.
ameL j
-e—O B. Kirrt-
' r • -e—C C |
Hoad lines f
. Meujuite {
n
Detroit
QOL
We sell the famous Baldwin Piano. Com 3 in and let us show you 01
Hardware, Furnitur
Undertakers
Uetqvite, Ttm
CARD OF THANKS
'• are proowm:
dear >'iend*
::\,u >.'/ kind a*
he deatr asvi L
ved father, C
ever hold ea
e'u! remembrance.
Hi* Children.
grate tol to
,<j a ere -o
thoaghtful
al of our
\ustin. We
of vou in
FROM DR, JONES
Will much appreciate* 'arly
ettlemer t by thoo; owing me
medical account. As this is the
eason o: year that payment of
>illi • expected, me-ting my
/V. n obligation d-pend* on niak-
ng collections.
Dr. A. F. JONES.
Honor Roll
WHAT! ANOTHER?
The f- Slowing have
or recent pay men;
cripti r,:
Joe A. ': rr.. Mevjuite
E. C Nor.-.'n/\. Me^fuite
W. P. White, M esquite.
If. ?d. Smith. Mesquite.
J. A. Reed, Dallas.
H M, Bennett, Mesquite
ur thanks
on sub-
Actre.*s—I'm delighted to see
u again. Alk-w me to intro-
;.'uce my hu-band
Manager—Ah? Always a
i-.asure to meet any hu*l>and of
■ >u r s.
THE MAN HE WANTED
"What kind of a man do j |
want for this job?"
"One who was. a bear in t
past, who will be a bull for t
future, and a horse to work.'
Judge.
■'Mr <0> 'Mr -at- «■ <0s
« 'Mr «■ <K- -ae-
•sk-
Frank W. R.
F.l Paso.
f" CK- '*>. IK ■"?.
I
<«• 'Mr 'Mr -
MESQUITER WANT ADS %
'Mr 'Mr 'Mr 'Mr -at 'Mr 'Mr «£ 4
Goot\, fresh young mrlch cow
?or -ale, cheap I*/l D. Paschal!.
Want to buy leghorn or An-
'onia chicken-, not culls, phone
149-1
For Sale- <> i*A bicycle, also
several -mall incubators. S. C.
1 lass.
For Sale—.Vice pears at $1.00
per bushel at orchard Phone
70-1-2. Buford Jett.
Two used electric light plants
for sale. Will trade Ford with-
out starter and one1 of these
plants for Ford with starter.
Phone 104,
$576.97, Delivered
This superior model Chevrolet
car represents the lowest priced
fully equiped and the utmost *
in motor car value per dollar of
cost. Here's a handsome car
offering the most miles per gal-
Ion of gas, oil and easiest to
manipulate and comfort in rid-
ing Let me demonstrate thii
car to you.
Ed D. Paschal 1, Agent
MESQUITF, TEXAS
Whenas, the Supreme Archi-
tect of the Universe has seen fit
(o remove from ur midst, our
ntrd brother, R. P. Curtis, a
> !'v m mber of our Lodge inj ,
■ o ! standing at the I me of hisi '' '
'*ath, and
Whereas, Hrother Curtis was
c' nly a true mason, but a lov-
•ng husband, a kind and generous
father, a good neighltor and a
oya' friend, now therefore.
Re It Resolved. That in the
death of Hrother Curtis our
bodge has sustained an irrepair-
able loss, which loss will he felt
not only by our membership and
his loved ones, but by the entire
community, and we hereby tend-
er to the bereaved widow and
«hildrcn our deepest sympathy in
their gri;at loss, and comment
them to the brotherly affection
and kind consideration of all the
houstihold of the 'faithful, and he
it further
Resolved, that these resolu-
tions hi spread upon the minutes
of our Lodge, that a copy he sent
his widow and same Ixi ordered
published in The Texas Mes-
qwitcr.
Respectfully submitted,
W. C. Cullom,
A. M. Shelton,
J. W. Hanby,
Committee.
F' r Sale-
young worl
good f i (1
-Car load of goo
m il They arc the
C. I). Peavy,
Reinbardt, Texas.
"Two months ago I was de-
perately in love with Ronald and
now I can't stand him. How men
change!"—London Opinion.
,M n or women to
r genuine guaran-
for men, women,
Kliminates darning.
W • ,
o- d-rs
t ed I ' •(!;
t'tv! chiI Iren
Salary $75 a week full time, $|,Sj
an It ur part- time. Cottons,
It athers. silks.
IXTKRN\TK>NAL STOCKIST,
MILLS, Norr stown, Pa.
A. J. Patt-rrson. Da!1a*.
T. ff. Stark, Mesquite.
A R. Stark. Murrv. Kv.
Mrs. Dona Rarton,
ton, Ky.
I. Walton, Kleburg
H. T Ho.d. Roicoe.
T. P & L. Co., Terrell.
J. A. Whitt, Garland.
J. F. Range. Justin.
Mrs. S. K. Lewis, Mesquite
9
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i
Farming- ^
%
Announcement
I HAVE PURCHASED THE MARKET HERETO-
FORE CONDUCTED BY L> L. WILSON AND YOU
CAN NOW BUY GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS
ALL AT ONE PLACE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE, AS MY SYSTEM OF BUYING AND SELLING
FOR STRICTLY CASH AND NO DELIVERY SYS-
TEM TO MAINTAIN, ENABLES ME TO PUT THE
PRICE DOWN—NOT ON JUST A FEW SPECIALS
BUT ON NEARLY EVERYTHING. TRY ME AND
SEE.
•Mr 'Mr -'M- 'Mr -Mr X- #e, -x- 'MX <*&YMr Xm 0«- 4KSO"
Among recent purchasers of
typewriters from the Mesquiter f
-.re Miss B ile Moon and Ray- ^
mond Berry, the former chrxjsing
an L. C. Smith and Raymond a
Remington. Both of them are ' -■
graduates of the Mesquite High CORRE1SPONDENTS WANTED
School. Miss Moon atten<le'l the
umnvr session of the State Nor- The M,squiter wou,d Kke tQ
mal College at D-nton, and is |iave correspondents from all the
new at her home near Lawson, neaH com',nunitiei like .
wh.le Raymond .s m Tnn.ty Urn- CWk> Tri N „ Kit^
versitv at V\ axahach.e. brough, Halch Springs and F.lam.
It is true that we have corres-
pondents at one or two of these
places, and they are all right, on-
ly they send in communications
loo seldom.
There ar.< many readers to the
a. L. Paschall
Groceries and Produce
ANCIENT CHAMP
i f A universal custom
AtlCr that benefits every-
Everv body'
Aids digestion,
Meal c'8anse3 thc teeth,
/ soothes the throat.
WRKLEYS
ngoodthin^
to remember
Seilad la
it Purity
Pa
■THE
LAVOl
Solly—I bet Cae*.ar was a
str ,ng man.
Dolly—Why ?
'.! —This book says he
itched h s camp across the riv-
I'Achange.
LOOKED CLOSELY
"Mow did you ever get caught
such a compromising position,
Betty ?"
"VV II, he wanted to see what
lor my eyes wer
"That's harmless enough."
'Ves 1'i.t he'., near-sighted."
London Mail.
REFERENCES
SMOOT A ALLEN
Drn{|tit>
Corner Peak and Parry
Phone H-9556
DalUa, . - T«
Only «
rustomel
,re stri*
this a sa
in every
W
baow
[pHONt 120
c-'MK>:«
■ill ui
C.Rugel was
iturday.
]x. Hattaws
[here Wedne
|C. Smith of
jin Mesquite
Jj.iord Duke
Friday wi
ty.
, and Mrs.
n the week
^rt Worth.
Ir and Mrs
™ ivvu child*
?an Antoni
In. <lallowi
|A. & M.
end wit'
Irs. Mary
It, is visitii
J daughter,
W. Cir<>
|it the we
udmother,
khcv-
Irs. J P
was the
Ed D.
ht and Fi
M. Cou
had be(
Ikland, ha
in Bir
Irs Jol
|n Raym>
Mrs Jan
khland 1'
Itsdame
>s. Park
Jthe hon
tt, Mrs.
Friday
WHITEHURST A READ
AtUrMjri At Law
Second Floor Ltaz Building
Dallas, Texn
Will practice in all the courti
DR. A. F. JONES
PHYSICIAN AND SURCZ0N
Mesquit r in other parts of Tex- Ofliee, 29-2. Reiidtnct, IjJ
"And what alxiut your refeir-
"tices?" asked the employer of
th; applicant.
"References ?"
"Ves. My advertisement stated
'Best references.' "
"But I thought that applied to
you!"—Exchange.
SIX MILES A MINUTE
An earthquake wave has been
known to travel across the Pa-
c'fie oc an in 12 hours 16 min
as and in other states who went
'"rom there communities and they
would especially like to read th'
news from the immediate com-
munities in which they used to
live.
THE SERGEANT COMMANDS
In the small town of Wayback
here were so many holdups that
the police were being seriously
annoyed. Try as they might,
they failed to arrest the persons
responsible. Late one night an
excited voice came over the tel-
ephone :
"Burglars have broken into
N°; ,6lLyons street! Send help'
quick!" j
The sergeant lookad at the aol-
,ta.r,yJK>l.,.ceman in the station. I
Mike, he said simply. "The
house at 64 Lyons street is be-1
ng robbed. Go up and sut round
it. —American Legion Weekly.
Pat and Nora were sitting in
OfOc. ■■ Dm* Star*, n.xt do r f. 0
DR. A. M. SKELTON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
WOODMAN lU'ILDINO „
Phone*: Reildence 98; office '®
DR. J. C. BRYANT
Pkjrtici.n d Surg.oa
Special attention given to di MM'
of women and children. Office wil«
Cullom A Porter Dr««r Store K«. *
Residence phone 2.t. Of fir* ®
Mesquite, . . Texat
W. T. SAVAGE
ATTORNEY
Land and Probata
Room*: 819-820 Weitern Indemnity
Building, Dallas, Texas
Whit.fcur.t A Whit.hur.t
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the CourW
WESTERN INDEMNITY BI.D&
Dallas, Tsxss
TAYLOR A IRWIN
Lawyers
Civil and Criminal Practice
610-11 Southwestern Life In-
surance Building
... ....... ... ...... . a,,,) j*ura were sitting in
ules—that is at the ,ate ot six the theatre before the perform- X GOfiS
miles a minute. anc began, when the gir! ob |
Dallas, Texas
Tutt's Pills
Th. flrat do,, titMUui Ik* Invalid,
tiring immediate r.lUf, r*tuIatlo(
bow.U and di a«hr* ortam, inducing
0000 Bl tt BSTI0N
Y. 6065
the fire curtain
what it meant.
inquired lirm of Gallagher & Ross, H'3
Southwestern Lifei Bldg..
may desire consultation
matters.
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Davis, John E. The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1923, newspaper, October 19, 1923; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth400489/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.