Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY. MAR. 18. 1925.
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Do You Know?
We are prepared to clean and
repair your Electric Fans.
Don’t wait ’till summer—You
will need it then.
Bolsters Garage
VULCANIZING, WELDING, AND MACHINE WORK
PHONE 316 West of Jefferson Hotel
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES big bargain by buying the half-
___________________________ cent stamps.
flat'' red at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas-
ant, Texas, as second class mail
matter.
All obituaries, resolutions of respect,
cards of thanks, etc., will be charged
for at regular rates.
G. W. CROSS. Editor
Program for Worker’s Meeting
To bi Held at Nevill’s Chapel
March 24th
The mission of the churches
in the local association—J. C.
Took and J. W. Price.
What is the Bible solution for
the Mission work in Hopewell
Association—J. D. McClung.
--Relationship of the church to
, the Associational Missions—J.
Since the claim has been ad- ^ Harper and T. A. Johns.
vanced that saeurkraut ocntains! What benefits would the
72 per cent alcohol, we have boards, as suggested through
been hearing a number of rum- the Progress, be to the local
ors to the effect that the editor churches?—General discussion,
of the Deport Times is planting j Everybody come and bring a
a big cabbage patch this spring, friend.
The post office department is
preparing to issue half-cent pos-
tage tsamps. As they contain
just as much paper and require
just as much printing as other
denominations, a fellow gets a
(J. of C. Meeting
at Old Union
is Postponed
Owing
Bell, one
to the death of P. I).
of the prominent citi-
zens of tTie Old Union commun-
ity, the Chamber of Commerce
meeting, which was to have been
held at that place tonight, has
been postponed until another
time.
However, the meetings at Ar-
go for Thursday night and Oak j
Grove for Friday night will be j
held according to schedule, and ,
all business men of this city are I
urged to attend these meetings ,
if possible, as a great deal of >
good is being accomplished in
promoting a better feeling of co-
operation throughout the coun-
ty.
RADIO AND RADIO SUPPLIES
ATWATER-KENT
CROSLEY SPECIAL
and RADIOLA
Receiving Sets
All Standard Makes.
A. H. O’TYSON’S GARAGE
The mail-carriers have one
consolation. Literature is get-
ting lighter every year.—Nelson
News.
A. R. Grogan and daughters,
Misses Edna and Bertha, re-
turned Tuesday from a visit
with relatives in Rusk.
Citation on Application for Let-
ters of Administration
Tvill Legg has returned form
a visit to Whitewright, Leonard
and other places.
Report Cards for rural schools
at this office. Two cents apiece.
To-day’s Cross Word Puzzle
(© by Western Newspaper Union.)
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1—Roman numeral 10
Z—Times
6—Hair on horses’ necka
10— Roman numeral 100
11— Neck-piece
IS—Past of bite
14— Choose
10—Thick paste
10—Girl’s name
SI—An organ of the body
ZS—Pertaining to air
It—Incline ttoe head
SO—Trouble
Z7—To point
at—1To let fall
SO—8py
SS—Force onward
SS—Relative adjective
15— Gown
17—Trouble
SS—form of verb "to W
40—Bible eooar
42—Head drees
.46—A plant
47—Devil
49—Vehicle without wheels
61—Organ of hearing
5Z—To chew and swallow
68—A small child
64—An event
64—Ancient Scandinavian book
(plural)
68— At this place
69— Musical Instruments
Gl- -Mole disabled
63— Abbreviation of "until”
64— Away off
66—Roman numeral 500
66— Grnmtnntical term In verbs
67— Loans
68— Roman numeral 1,000
Vertical.
3— Capable
4— Part of foot
6— Every
7— To terminate or border
8— Slang for "not"
9— Short name for Henrietta
13—Children’s favorite
1 4—Bestow
16—Instruct
16— Showing self esteem
17— Length of time (plural)
18— Cosy
20—Conjunction
£2—Trouble
24—Vehicle________
29— That which Is exhibited to th*
eye
30— To ohlde sharply
31— -Engine and cars
38—Those who use
34—Girl’s name
SS—Epoch
89—Male oow
40— Instant danger
41— Rewards
42— Bum ,
43— Change
44— A snako
46—To tap
48—Angry
60—Organ of hearing
55— (’lever, Veen
56— Fiahes
67—Not In danger
bfi—Croup of animals
60—A metal
62—Grown-up boy
Solution will appear In next Issue
The State of Teaxs,
To all persons interested in
the Estate of M. E. Spencer, de-
ceased, E. S- Lilienstern has fil-
ed in the County Court of Titus
Cou/y, an publication for Let-
ters of Administration upon the
Estate of said M. B. Spencer,
deceased which will be heard at
the next term of said Court,
commencing on the third Mon-
day in May, A. D. 1925, the
same being the 18th day of May,
A. D. 1925, at the Court House
thereof, in City of Mt. Pleasant,
Texas, at which time all per-
sons interested in said Estate
may appear and contest said ap-
plication, should they desire to
do so.
ANSWER TO LAST
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
CITY
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Times Review is authorzi-
ed to make announcements of
the following candidates for of-
fice in the City Election in April:
For Mayor:
J. V. MOORE
J. R. GRISSOM
TYLER B. REDFEARN
A. H. O’TYSON
For City Tax Assessor and Col-
lector :
FRANK SIMS.
W. E. WILKINSON.
For City Clerk:
HYMAN BADT
For City Marshal:
BEN CHAPMAN.
CARL HUCKEBA.
VIRGIL L. WILLIAMS *
w. c. McCauley
For Alderman:
W. M. (MATT) EDWARDS
W. H. FLOREY
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TONIGHT
and Tomorrow Night
Herein Fail Not, but have you
before said Court on the said
first day of the next term Ihere-
j of this Writ, with your return
thereon, showing how you have
exectued the same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court at office in
FIXTURES
For Bathtubs, Lavatories and
Kitchen Sinks. See—
BILL GOSSETT
SANITARY PLUMBER
PHONE 160-W
i Herbert Brenon
production
with ,
AntonioMormo
MATINEE TOMORROW
Mt. Pleasant, this the 18th day
of March, A* D. 1925.
W. E. McClintock,
Clerk, County Court, Titus
County, Texas. 3-18-2t.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1925, newspaper, March 18, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784602/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.