Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, Jl'LY 10, 192(1.
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DOES A CII10GER HITE? MAN
O'F SCIENCE IS ALL WET
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
To Visit Memphis Tennessee
Exceptionally Low Round*! rip fare
Thursday, July 29th
Recently a man of science came ,
statement i X
VIA COTTON BELT ROUTE
Class B—Round-Trip Fare $9.30. Limit August 5th.
Class A—Round-Trip Fare $13.38. Longer Limit, August 19th.
Both good in sleepers at regular Pullman Fares.
AN EXCELLENT CHANCE TO VISIT THE OLD HOME IN TEN-
NESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, OR KENTUCKY.
For information, reservations, etc.—See or write
G. B. HOLDER,
Ticket Agent,
Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
T. H. LAWRENCE
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Tyler, Texas
nATT.V TTMTCS
ai me puaioince at Alt. Pleaa*
•at, Texas, as second class mail
matter.
there are lots of mosquitoes and no
chiggers. Between the two Sam
Fryar has a warm time.
forth with the wall-eyed
; that chiggers only bite men through
j error.
j That may—or may not be true.
Science sometimes is all wet.
| In defense of chiggers, though, it
1 might be well to state that some
j of ’em are too particular to bite
some people.
I The man of science would have
j one believe that a man can lie around
I on the grass, roll around in the
' weeds and get up chiggerless.
The man who says that has never
had to sleep in his own front yard in
lieu of his inability to force his wife
to let him in the house.
The man who says that has never
been picnicking.
The man who says that has never
had to pull Johnson Grass out of his
front yard.
The man who says that has never
BIG
REDUCTIONS
ON
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
?
I
All Goodyear Makes Re-
duced 10 to 20 per cent.
it
If
covered his aching and itching body i y
29x4:40 Pathfinder Balloon
30x3 1*2 Pathfinder Clincher Cord
30x3 1-2 Pathfinder Oversize Cord
30x3 1-2 Pashfinder Fabric
30x3 Pathfinder Fabric
$11.95
$9.25
$10.95
$8.25
$7.75
Demonstration Club
AH obituaries, resolutions or respect, I
cards of thanks, etc., will be charged
for at regular rates.
G. W. CROSS. Editor
We wonder if the rise in Sulphur
White Oak and Cypress will have
anything to do with the condition
of Salt River on Sunday, July 25th.
A Dallas policeman could not
stand a 15-inning baseball game and
died of excitement Thursday. His
team lost.
One year the editor of the Clarks-
ville Times claims there are no mos-
quitoes in his town but lots of chig-,
gers, and the next year he says
Mrs. Chas. Stephens was hostess
to the North End Demonstration
Club Wednesday afternoon. A de-
lightful program on “The American
Flag” was rendered and very much
enjoyed. The hostess served a de-
licious ice course at the conclusion
of the following program:
“Comparison with the flags of Eng-
land, France and Belgium”—Mrs. W.
A. Ford.
“Changes in the Flag and its final
form”—Mrs. Ed Roberts.
“Ceremonial use of the Flag"—
Mrs. Alexander.
“We have a Flag and owe it re-
spect”—Mrs. Frank Sims.
“History of the Flag during Rev,
Moulting
Bens
Need More Protein
Hens need more
protein when they
moult. Otherwise
they’ll rob their body
tissue to get it and
laying will come to a
stop.
Feed Purina Chows.
Give your hens the
material they need
for both feathers and
eggs, and you will be
repaid many times.
olutionary period”—Mrs. F. G. Win>.
“Historical episodes in connection
with the Flag. Origin of our Na-
tional Flag. Paul Jones’ sea fight."
Mrs. J. M. Copeland.
Sub-Senior B. Y. P. U.
Subject—The Mind of Man.
Leader—D. T. Austin Jr.
Introduction—By leader.
Man, the Crowm of Creation—Otis
Taylor.
Worth to Christian Workers—
Ruth Sims.
What Relation has this to Repen-
tance—Louis Montgomery.
Thank God for power to think—
Lester Player.
God’s Appeal to Men’s Minds—
Murrell Taylor.
with salt and lard.
The scientist says he hopes to
make an exhaustive study soon of
erythraeidae—chiggers.
This writer hopes he does.
And he hopes he’ll discover that
chiggers don’t plant themselves near
a hair and bore.
As a matter of fact, they more of-
ten seek an area where hair ain’t and
back in. Anyway to get in.
And w’herever they sit down the
settee knows it.
The man of science says chiggers
grow into pretty white dickenses and
blossom out. or words to that effect.
The hoys who went to I*'ranee and
slept in some of the Frog horse barns
know exactly what kind of chiggers
he refers to.
There’s nothing unharmful
the chigger.
There’s nothing gentlemanly or
lady-like about one cither.
On the contrary, they’re not re-
specters of persons when they deside
to fill a luncheon engagement.
Whoever heard of a pig
| We will make a liberal allowance
for yonr old tires
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Jefferson Service Station
trouble with chiggers?
You’ll hear folks say chiggers
don’t bother them.
Draw your own conclusions.—Ex
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE^abolishing, the Board of Prison Com-
CON STITUTION ''rmssioners.
- | Section 3. The Governor of this
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. State is hereby directed to issue the
g necessary proclamation for said
- J “ +’election the same published
A Joint Resolution relating to the as reqttffed
about {unending of Article 16, Section 58,
<>T the Constitution of the Stale of. or
Texas, abolishing the Boajjd of Pris- ce
"on Commissioners; jroyjmng for the of the funds
supervision and majj^gcmpit of the "StkTe, and n
Prison System,
may
havingTjuture.
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INVITATION
We enjoyed the partial description
of the condition of the Israelites
preceding and at the time Moses
came upon the earth and the life of
Moses, the conditions confronting
him in last Sunday morning’s lesson*
Next Sunday morning we will have
A true conception of Christ—Wil- J f},e description of the experiences of
' " ' ........this great man with his people and
r ho provide^
re- /V
it b
the Wrote of r.
for by
Legislature
by the
—-of the STate of Texas:
Section 1. That ArtiMe 16, Sec
t!cn 68 of the Constitution of the
State of Texas, be aiqpnded so as
to hereafter read as
Section 58. The Le
have full power and au{
vide by law for the i
control of the Prison
_asj and to this e
power and authority
Prison System under
management and co]
laws as ed to pay th
he Legis-'TIcation and
j Approved,
EMMA G
ppropriated out
Treasury of tht
ise apprapriat-
of such pub-
1925.
MEHARG,
Secretary of State.
lows:
slature shall
tority to pro-
lagement and
astern of Tex-
(A Correct Copy.)
6-25-4t
CHANGE IN DALLAS NEWS
AGENCY
H. C. Huckeba has resigned as lo-
cal agent for the Dallas News, and
Mrs. Kate McFar^rfid has been ap-
shall have j p0jnted jn his^^ace. Anyone desir-
o place the jng t0 subscjtffe to -either the Dallas
supervision , News or Jtmrnnl, or wishing to place
of SUCll I onv iiHvortisomimts /»nll
T. R. FLOREY
PURINA DEALER
liam R. Garrett.
Piano Solo—Coye Latson.
Closing exercises.
Advertise in The Daily Times.
Sickly, Peevish Children ,
Children suiting from intes-
tinal worms areVross, restless and
unhealthy. Therkare other symp-
toms, however. \f the child is
pale, has dark rings under the
eyes, bad breath fcd takes no
interest in play, it islMinost a cer-
tainty that worms are skiing away
its vitality. The surest remedy
for worms is White’s Crci\i Verm-
ifuge. It is positive* dcsmiction
to the worms but harmlessthe
child. Price 35c. Sold by TL
O. 8. STPHENS DRUG OoS
JAMES E. WITT, D. D. 8.
X-Ray Examination*
Of fie* Over Ellin-Kalley Drug Ca
Mt. Pleaaaat
GET RID OF DANDRUFF
and falling hair by having your scalp
shampooed at our shop REGULAR-
LY. We have shampooing down to
a science, and your scalp and hair
will feel invigorated after only one
treatment.
Then have your hair dressed and
waved and you’ll feel like a new wo-
Phone 48
THE GRAY SHOP
Mrs. T. W. Vaughan Prop
trained and experienced officer, or
officers, as the Legislature may
from time to time provide for by
TT5w.
Section 2. The above Constitu-
"TTonal amendment shall be submitted
to vvote °f the qualified electors of
itHTs State &t a general election to be
the authorities of the Egyptian gov-
ernment. This is one of the major
descriptions of conditions as they
existed in history and of the saving,
liberating laws in operation.
This story has a very strong ap-
peal to the youth. It’s appeal to the November 13,
imagination is unparelleled. We
commend it as an attractive and ed-
ucational story.. Everybody welcome
with us.—Baraca Bible Class at Seb
Caldwell’s office.
1926, at: - which
election all voters favoring said pro-
posed amendment shall write or have
TO SAVE RUBBER
any advertisements, call Mrs. Mc-
Farland at 146. <l6-$t-pd
We do good Job Printing.
I
printed on their ballot the words
^IFor the amendment of Article 16,
Section 58, of the Constitution, abol -
ishing the Board of Prison Commis-
sioners.” And those opposing said
A SFLENlttP FEELING t
That tired, nlf-sick, discour*
aged feeling ca used by a torpid
liver and const sated bowels can
be gotten rid F with surprising
promptness b using Herbine.
You feel its b« eficial effect with
the first dose a its purifying and
regulating effet ; is thorough and
complete. It ] )t only drives out
bile and impurftes but it imparts
An importer of rubber says the
world is in for five or six years oi
rubber shortage. It will begin next
year he says, so he advises automo-
bile owners to lay in a supply of
tires this year.
That being largely outside practi-
cability as well as uneconomic, the
best way to meet the condition is to
save rubber. Four commonsense '
suggestions for getting longer life**
from tires are: round corners' slow-
ly; make small tire repairs prompt-
ly: maintain proper air pressure and
anticipate stops, by using, brakes
gently, thereby reducing sharp fric-
tion.—Ft. Worth Star Telegram.
amendment shall write or have print- j a splendid feeli g of exhilaration,
ed on their ballot the words strength, vim, *nd buoyancy of
-^gainst the amendment of Article Spirits. 9 Price 6$j|» Sold by
16, Section 58, of the Constitution,) O- 8. STEPHENS
AN EASY ONE
Rastus was no believer in miracles.
“Then how do you account for the
Hebrews crossing the Red Sea?”
asked the local preacher.
“Easy, sah; dey crossed over on
de ice, and de next day it thawed
and de Egyptians fell in."
“But ice doesn’t form so near the
equator.”
“In dose days, sah, dere was no
equator.”
The Indian method of shaving was
to burn off the hair by means of a
greased stick, lighted in a fire.
What it Takes
to make a
Complete Grocery Store
—We Have It
w. t: black
Qoatliiy Service Honeet Prices
‘YOU MAKE YOUR OWN CREDIT”
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1926, newspaper, July 16, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785102/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.