Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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“MT. PLEASANTB|t A PIJEASANT PLACE”
By Qarrier—60c par month
$6.00 pei year
By Mail—40c pei month
......- $4-°« pei yea*
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS,
1SDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9,' 1926,
VOLUME EIGHT
NUMBER 20J
Bible School
if
Each Wednesday
Stores Close
Armistice Day
Mayor Issues
A Proclamation
Roach’s Brooder
r‘
. Burned Down
LADIE S—
Why Wear a
Flardfl Chat?
TURNS AFFAIRS OF CITY OVER
— TO EX-SERVICE MEN \
FIRE DESTROYS BUILDING AND
ALSO THOUSAND YOUNG
PASTOR OF* CHURCH 01’ CHRIST WILL OBSERVE ENDING OF THE
TO CONDUCT WEEKLY GREAT WAR* BY TAKING
THURSDAY
LESSONS,
Lei us msTee it a
•'Mayor Moore bn Monday afternooh Fire totally destroyed one of the
. issued the following proclamation brooder houses of Sam Roach's
setting apart Thursday, November hatchery about 1:30 Tuesday morn-
i 11th, as a day of celebration of the ing. '
cessation of the world war in 1918: 'In the house was a thousand young
PROCLAMATION chickens, which in two more weeks
j would have been good broilers, worth
| The young men of this country an- 7gc R piece- A]1 of these chickena
swered the roll call of the (govern- vvere kjned by the fire, which was all
ment and stopped the Hun from run- over the building when it was uTscov-
ning the world, and to commemo- red toss of the chickens> broodei
rate their deeds, and to show our lovd and buiIding amounted to over a
• for their heroism and suffering, let thousand dolIarSi vhicb we ara told
us not forget. ^ | VV3S noj. covered by any insurance.
Therefore, I hereby proclaim ana The alarS) was turned in to the
set aside the 11th day of November, z&te department, and although Mr.
all day Thursday, as a day of abso-
lute joy and play, and call on all the
good citizens to so observe the day
as to lend a glad hand to the “bud-
dies.”
1. hereby turn the city over to the
“buddies” on that date, and trust
their good sense and love of peace
which they foi
-The following firms have agreed to
oh
Church of Christ, announces the op- close their places of business
nnirtg of a Bible school at the church Thursday, November 11th, in com-
kuilding beginning Wednesday night, memoration of Armistice Day:
November 10th at 7:15. First National Bank
These classes will be conducted Guaranty Bond State Bank
each Wednesday night and will be Mason’s Cash Btore i
open to everybody who wishes to giye U- U. Cleland
the Bible a more thoughtful study. Eastland’s 5 and 10c Store. .
It will be used as a text book and Duke and Ayres. j M •
taught by outline. If you want to Lilienstem and Chmak
study the Bible independently of the- Henderson Tailor Shop i
ology of denomination, -yon are., in- Houchin’s Barber Shop
vited to attend these classes, which City Meat Market
are open to everyone. | Edwards Barber Shop ,
The following outline is the sub- Thornton - %
ject for study Wednesday flight: j Chas. M. Coker
Names the Bible is called—Heb. ...j-------' ‘ ■----r———
4:llT12, John 5:39, Romans 3:2. and how long.
Symbolic names—Psa. 119:105, 2 From what does word, Bible, come?
Cor. 3:18, Jas. 1:23-5; Jer. 23:29, Eph. Why is it called a lamp, a mirror,
0.7. Luke 8:12. a fire, a hammer, a sword, a seed?
How many divisions? ; By how many men was it written?
No. Books ir. Old Testament. j How. .long were they writing it?
No. Books in New Testament? i Give reason why you think Old Testa-
Clessified Books: Law, History, men is inspired? Why New Testa-
Poetry, Major Prophets—number and ment inspired?
name of each. ( Name law givers of Old and New
New Testament, History, History Testaments. L__..Y-AV.
| jpanrmf mi ii i wr
Y “You make tour own credit.” X
X Member B. M. A. X
| - Phone 86 J
P. W. Milner .
Kirk Barber SJhop
O. A. Thrash®
J. H. Wilder |
A. Chapman*®
T. R. -FloreyNK
R. H. Meado«
Lide’s Cash Sire
C. M. Sellersll
Lilienstern Blethers
E. L. Riddle■%
Rogers Rarbefl Shop
French's Me,iflWMaLket
Praytor’^ Stajo
Geo. LinetlStofh.......
The Style Shop
J. D. Strother +
LeVinson and Margulis
Jones Grocery -—
The chickens -burned were Vr.
and the house
burfted was the largest brooder,
which considerably handicaps him hi
his custom hatching.
- MU Pleasant, Texas. November ~SX~....._
^ '/ • John Allen of this county, who had
“ “ « u " j „ . ItyS" serv-i"g Jljj. sentence of a y**r
-, J. M. Reddin returned Monday ^ thft p€nitentiarv for violation eY
mght from a tfro week’s trip to the the liquor laws> waK pardoned Safc.
Dallas h air and a visit with relatives urday by Governor Ferguson,
in Durant, Okla. ______;___ *
...... Mrs. Marion King and children of
Chester Latson of Dallas was nere Dallas arrived Monday to visit he*
visiting relatives Tuesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. WilBams.
T. T. Hays
Madden’s Blacksmith Shop
Russell Grain and Grocery Co.
Rogers Hardware Co.
C. E. Fielder ‘
Stimpson Scale Co.
Cargile Grocery Co. ^—
Mayfield Company •'
East Texas Public Service Co.
J. IftBidt aniiJUA--— ■*
W- A. Johnson T
W. T. Black
H. Seidenman -
Hays Bros.
Willson Brothers
Times Review and Daily T«n.es
Gandy and Salted Peanuts
Taste better during the winter
months—We have the largest and
best stock of Candies and Salted
Peanuts in Titus county. Every
school kid knows the way to
Andrew’s Candy Kitchen
We are agents for Woodstock and
Corona Typewriters. A Trial
will convince you.
HOTEL MEETING TOMORROW
A meeting of the business men of
ML Pleasant wilt be held in the di-
rectors* room of the First National
TTank Wednesday illuming at 9 o’clock
Phones 70 ancTTT7
for the purpose of discussing the i
erection of a new hotel building here.
The promoters will be presept and 1
WHY'?
“You Make Your Own Credit.”
Member R: M. A.
explain the; plan in detail, showing
blueprints and other details. Every-
body is irivited to attend.
Slow collections have been men-
tioned this month.
We hope not to get a bad report
on you NOW.
Pay your accounts before the
11)th sttre.
Mrs. B. C. Templeton and little son
who have been amending the past
hionth with her parents at Avinger,1
have returned home. Her' sister,'
Mrs. C. C. Knowles, accoinpanigd.her
hohie."
Mrs. R. I. McKee and Mrs. Frank
J. Barhett of Edwardsville, 111., are
visiting their sisters, Mrs. C- 6. Lida
and Mrs. Claud Mason.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Leguenec of Waco, formerly of
this place, Tuesday mrning.
O. W. Caudle lirft jMdndJiy for^Tflf*-
arkana where he will undergo treat-
ment for his eyes. ( .....
Mt. Pleasant
AFTER-
?;/ M. : . .. . * " • ;• r
You have tried everybody else, and are not satisfied
with the service that yon get, why not send us your
grocery orders and learn the satisfaction of REAL
service. S n'
Jones Grocery
448 : PHONES 449
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“You Make Your Own Credit.”* Member R. M. A.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 209, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1926, newspaper, November 9, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783747/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.