The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Saturday, January 19, 1929
THE BIG LAKE WILDCAT, B1C LAKE, REAGAN COUNTY, TEXAS
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Meat I
Fresh, pure meat—
just the kind of meat
you will be proud to
serve at your table—
wholesome., health-
giving and verv reas-
onable in price. We
pride ourselves on
the (juality of our
service and the puri-
ty and freshness ot
meat we sell. You
take no chances bv
^trading with us--
jpK’frue make it a point to
satisfy every one of
our customers.
WORK
Work In in?*, u spflrklf to tlt«- eye;
A ifmlV firm and true,
riii* day* when we rind without ,i
An* the days wv’ll never rue.
II »»ur rho*c*n work we are doing,
1 hough our heoit with xadne** i*
filled:
J[i*hii life each day wi ll he renewing,
And some day, we’ll rrup that
which we’xe tilled.
Work in.ike> life worth the li» ing,
loo, *t makes taxing worth while:
I or il we’re woiking for a loved one.
Each rrew slide" bring* a smile
new success
Work keeps our mind alert;
keeps us healthy and hopeful, too.
Hut tin wi .k tlu>J being- most hap-
pines*.
• the that u Ixii h
LOCAL FIRM AWARDED
VALUABLE FRANCHISE
Nexei before in the history of I lit
world Inis the progress of Medical
Sc ience been so tapid. One important
cliwmery after unotlior has been
made which will have a fur-reaching
el fed upon the- health and welldieing
of mankind. Some of these ili-rox
erio are startling in the extreme and
ahsidutclx disprove many ol the be-1
I ic-l s. ju ac t ic es and theories wr have
known lor a life-time.
As -c ic-ntilie investigator* learn
more and mo o about the human an-
alonry, the prnctic ■ of medicine
changes the old i* disc aided for the
GIANT APIM-.TITK FAILS ro
SAN I MARTENDER
St. L ui bm. I.'i. Olicc of the
most amusi'i. stmics ari-ing froif>
(•inhibition i that a)f the-customer m
a .poakca-x who ate thirteen and
w i- !r s in an effort to keep his friend
W alter Hernwell. thee bartender, frewu
arrest. A prohibition agent, seeirt"
the patr»n putting £2 on the cnimarr
asknl what he wa- bus ng x-. ith it
“Sandwiches,” b- « id.
“Two dollar - worth of mid-
wiche>‘'' askr.l the agc-ifl.
Ions.
“ I'hal’s 11'/lit.' the c urXomer said
Ns a rc-ult of tiiis world-wide
on; III to do. , jrortii< d I'seaich, Si ir ce l*a» diseox-
f- ff* end that good health i' largely gov-
erned and maintained by three vital
organ- and fluids ol the body. Flie-i
oe llic liver, the blood in1 the en
din. vin- glands.
\\ hat is more important, we haw*
learned that these organs jml fluids
/AVGEE MA, Xcf 13UT LA9T WIGHT'')
TUMBLE,mV Tu.*1MY 7vrxj COMPLAINED
WUCT5 AVFUL-.uCXttS' /vui5 l ACX Ml'ttf!
LIKE I CANT MAKE*
IT TO SCHOOL TODAY,
TOO I3AP J TOO bAOJ
< i.i he -tiiMiil.itcd j-:d invigorated hx
c ertain basic elements.
II.n ini' knowledge of tlu-s' iutpor-
taut discoveries, one of Ninerka-
leading hiii-cheniists, *urei*eded, alter
two aiui onchall years ol laboratory
re-raich. in conihining these I la-i‘
element* in one fnimulu which may
im.redu-1 M(,|| (>r ,-on*iderrd oae of the great-
c-t health-giving rrmrdies of ike age.
It is called Surgon. This formula
I m Inmgry. and the fonmulu for Sargon Soft
The haitendei pded up sandwich^ ; Via*. J’.ils, win. It are an essential and
en the bur, and the patmn munuged j inU>Krtt| |iaIt of th, treatment, are the
to rat tliiitcin. but anyway tin pi obi-|j,roprrl v ol tin- Surgon 1 -aberatorir* j
b.tioM agent produced a March war Ln(j ran be«btaiw*d by no other firm
-1 "eked t quantity of liquai and ol ,„,|,v ..lud in.the world,
arrest'd the bartender. Ihia new scientific treatment.
Hie c o*turner looked gloomily. Mtricli represents much of our latest
,, iioiceil. knowledge* on modern thejapy. ha*
♦ been .mbimed lr> druggists through
l lldM I 'll IU J Ml out America as.a triumph in the field
1‘eekskill, \ . V. Ian. In. le.htx 0fmediiine.
!i Smi,h’ ' h *’ ..... With Uu* need of thrii customem |
imierlv cc.mlue.U is n. for t)m*ty 'btvF |upiM.rmiiM in i}l, ir fltilMi-s. leading
W' '' hesl« I"'' ilentmry. John ... harr been eager
i- handy man not a priaener at i, ....... die fir»t to aupply it to
the IVek-kill jail. When arn -ted il^j,
the keepe r just turned the key in tlr*; .\lliough mtro.lu. c-«l
loek on .1 elm’s room ; hut Judge Mir- J „.1|> ,, f,.w vw.,.k>
waists KtwrgA
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HINTS FOR HU; lit IMF
h\ \nncy Hurt
. have
you arc so unfortunate as to
i borne without a fireplace. \<>u
can ,• piirc lh< full effect of one hx
•imply intidduciri’' a mantel witli .•
labf t m to to at commodate c'ledric
lops or i »-.11.. Then, if |Wosilde, have
booF-helxes built into the wall a*
cither s ! • ml \i,u will have a
San Angelo IVIejihone
('omim
•any
ft in it
little
cost.
Pie
o|\er, in'll seeing any
41 o nlrm irig a nun to-itnx
clays, ordered John .ent
^pjail.
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punishment in
home tliiilx
ti> another
clieinc* c,m he wcirkcd out i'i-
yper *ixelx m almost anx room sjrn
it f t.nls no outside repairs <>• slnn
tUl" South- itjrai work \nd the* d ecu.;!ive I
rgo, Saigon f,., | ihe tiTno-phc rc- of comfort
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DR FRANK LRAM. SAVS
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OUR
MEAT
IS
GOOD
FOR
YOU
CASH GROCERY
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BIG LAKE MARKET
HOW TO PICK A W il l;
Tin* most impoitanl cjuc**Uon in the
-a c*: 111 for a man to lecidi
attitude toward the tarifl, or |>roiiiln-
t tion, or the income tax, hut what
jniunncr of woman F he going to live
j with all hi. life. Qtlx*a •jne*t*-*.:*
J! Vainic* and go. hut this one goes on
forever To use n term of Jfaron’s
"It c times home to men’s business and
bosoms.”
A prraehcT onre came to John W e—
lev and asked hi* advice as to
whether he should marry a certain
woman “Why ask me?” «jud
Wesley. “You have already made
np your mind or you wouldn I have
ronsultri! me.”
Rut a few words of counsel may
not c nrTM* amiss.
1. Marry for love. Any other
reason, money, fame, convenience, or
Hiixthing rise*, is disuatrou*.
2. Marry some* one approximate-
ly «J your age. A marriage la-tween
Max and December usaally does not
turn out well.
3. Marry a healthy woman. It
may he idl right to love a sickly wo-
man, xou may make nil sort* of
poem* to her eyebrow and rbrush
her as an ideal, hut, generally, do not
marry her.
I. Ift> imt many a had woman to
reform her, and let no woman marry
an evil man to reform him. L*t ihc
preac hers du that. Marriage i« not a
j reformatory institution, it i» lor
; pleasure.
5. Select a woman with a en *-
of humor. 11 pos ihlr find one who
is cheerful. Mut can overcome al
most anything hut pctpclunl
Nun will find that xou need,
than anything else, to he |>erpetuallx
chii’rrd. N‘*« that you want a l Ir-
hire cat, perpclu.dlv grinning, hut
you want a reasonable amount of
«*heer.
6. Select a woman with common
sense This go* * farthest in the long
run. Do not select a fool, even if
she has a pretty la< e And some fools
are beautiful.
Do not he determined solely by
passion, hut u»e your brain a little,
if any. Of course, passion is essen-
tial, hut marriage is a matter of
exrry-day life.
Iras already become u liou-eliolil ,,aj, ,| (,
»oid. In Dallas and Fort WWth I amount invoivetf.
Ialone, over I9.IKK1 bottles ol Surgon 1 . ,,
jand Sargon Solt Mass Pills have fieen ypje ^ f>| ( j.
1 sold and distriliuled liv local lino*, j
; Nothing like il lias c-vrr Ih-i-ii -c-cri
! heforn.
i he agem x lor .Surgon and Sargon
j Suit Mass I’ills for this »il\ and srr-
,lion has het u awarded to tin- Hi
Fake Drug l.o. In anticipation ol
the enormous demand liiis well
i- not his Liiown firm has jiM .o fixed i lari*
shipment of these celebrated medi-
cines. Advertisement.
tones tin*
.***p!it | r»rk tenderloin doxvi* the
.uni till with a dressing a* b-r
fowl. Roll and tic up, sprinkle with
• d’ and p'-ppe anil Hour. Hake ir
: imlterec* pan, • tin:- frequently
cxith a little water to which melted
bullet has hern added.
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RAKED PEPPER*
'If
Thinkin^Out Loir!
pepp I
Hoil for
Mil
It is now a-kcil, as a rneuMin* I
Firm aid, tin (hingresstoriai Record
he printed on cornstalk paper in tin
Mr f"*l,,r- If this suggestion is adopted
'long speeches will at la»t do tin- far
mrr some good.
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Polier (.onimisaioner Tkhalen of
New York is having his-tnen destroy
“speakeasies” with axi-s. books like
pretty soon there won’t In* a huildi'i"
in New York left unw reek* d.
—— O"*1—
Ihe newest bid among Parisian
women is wearing costumes entirely
made up of ostrich feathers. Now
all they need is n place to bury their
heads in when they feel nmdrst.
—o——
A woman living in Indiana
I Ob years has ju-a seen a train for
the first time. Her age makes us think
she has m* seen many automobile*
Twelve prominent feminine niox i<
stais ,-iiried divorces during P>2JI
I v ic Ic-nt 1 y thought it was leap out ed-
it year.
(’at stem end from green
I and remove seed and core.
’> minutes in «all T tx.it r. Mix to
ether j/._. teacup boiled li e, 3 lo-
raloes, ejioppexl, I chopped onion.
Urge piece of butte; and seasoning*
Mr,on (u ppers, put pic* i* of hutv*r
in bottoms, fill with stuffing, sprink
■ with crumbs and dots of butler.
vtand in pun, pour Vg cup hoiling
v. .ct»*r over them and hakr fexr thr*1**
cpiarters of an hour.
f x-(bivcrnor >-miih of New
spent part of his fir«t dux a*
N < a k
pit
gloom |v»b* eiti/en hi a 'trmnmis effort to
more jltiakc* a (i.irrot laugh, and failed.
NIost politicians would find it an easy
task.
>()l R CRT Wl CAKE
(.ream 1 cup butter arid 2 cup*
sugar. Add 3 eggs well lieaim Di -
solve t-Xj teas|Mion coda in I nip »»>ut
cream end add alternately with t
cups of flour tsift-dt to the sogai
and egg mixture flavor with e
scant Isp. lemon extract, poor in
greased rnkr pan and hake in a mod-
erate oven.
Sr If •con fulnuY .J hutnun taking
lesson4 on the Harp
On aerount of a water shortage the
inhahitaats of Chemnita. Germany,
are forbidden to bathe exeept on Son*
daya. A small hoy’a paradfar!
Wildcat ada get reaulU.
MANANA SALAD
Cut bananas in half lengthwi*e
and scoop out the center*. Kill with
a mixture of chopped nuts, diced
canned apricots and chopped mara-
schino cherries blended with dreasing
Garnish with whole maraarhino
cherries
DETERIORATION
i» an item that bxortis a* one ot
tin* biggest losses in the operation
ot a farm, Nlachineix standinu
idle deteriorates much more quick
lx than when in constant opera
tu>n; therefore, we are offering
I■•<*' reductions on building mate-
rial* for machine shell construc-
tion at this tune. We urge you to
take advantage of these low prices
and protect your new machinery
from the weather.
Wm. Cameron & Co.
I Incorporated)
Ally
Of
Man
I
,T h,is been x;i id by an
eminent scientist that "electricity is life.” Cer-
tainly today it is man's gre;ite*-t ally in almost
everything he doe*
Electricity builds his skyscrapers, lights his
home, turn* the wheels of his industries, makes
hi* clothes and afterwards washes and irons
them, sweeps the floors of his home, makes his
toast and coffee, milks the cows, pumps the
water, cools the re f r igera t or, runs the fans,
operates his transportation systems, bridges the
ocean w ith his voice, and, in electrotherapeutics,
actually becomes rhe giver or saver of life by
making possible diagnoses, treatments and oper-
ations heretofore hex'ond *he reach of science.
It is the happy privilege ot this company to sup-
ply this modern partner of man in West Texas
from gigantic generating stations and distrib-
uted over more than 2,000 mites of transmission
lines.
WestTexas Utilities
Company
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Hibdon, John. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1929, newspaper, January 19, 1929; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth633613/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.