Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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THIS OF CHANGE
Ben Smith, about 80 years old,
came to Stephenville with a load
Men of vision and foresight, realize the
close union between present-day busi-
ness and the bank.
And the bank, in turn, is striving to meet
the new conditions and responsibilities
by applying its best knowledge to the
permanent good of its customers.
Home Made Candy
ALSO
Chilli, 15c; Irish Stew, 20c
Hamburger, 5c
Good Pies and Coffee
HILL & VILLINES
Proprietors
Opposite Majestic Theatre
Stephenville, Texas
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
Wanda Hawley
PATHE NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 14
Marion Davies
the bank that backs the farmer
W H FRET,Puts
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CLASSIFIED j
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rooms for
Rail.
rent.-rMrs. McD.
,14-tf
FOR SALE—Majestic range.—L.
F. Roberts, Stephenville 12-4*
FOR SALE—White Leghorn eggs,
$1.60 for 15. See Dr. J. A.
Whitacre. 13tf
Be photographed this year on
your birthday. 10-tf
Mrs. Lowe Gains Twenty-Five
Pounds by Taking Tanlac—
Health Perfect Now
Be photographed this year on
your birthday. 10-tf
See us for field seeds such as
cane, millet, sudan, maize and
kaffir.—Ferguson & Barham. 14tf
Ferguson & Barham pay top
prices for chickens, eggs and
cream. 14-tf
FOR SALE—I have No. 1 Seed
Peanuts at $1.00 per bushel at my
barn. See sample at Carlton
Bros.—I. B. Henson. 12-4*
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FOR SALE—A four burner oil
stove; a 75-lb. refrigerator; a
good baby bed, and a baby pull-
cart. Will sell cheap.—Phone 158.
We are again buying cream and
will appreciate your patronage.—
Ferguson & Barham. 14-tf
Sunday morning we are
a splendid Sunday
wi we**** •«« “f «v ujias grown every Sun-
Staff ord’s wagon yard. Sunday day the la&month. The morning
“I have gained twenty-five
pounds by taking Tanlac and I ..... ...
just can’t tell how happy I ami unsatisfactorily, and left to call
tn (fpf mif ViaaUL L__1- It t.1 1 _ „l______L..A XI. . ______
night he became ill with what
was supposed to be indigestion.
About three o’clock Monday after-
noon, April 4, his nephew, Frank
Smith saw that he was breathing
to get my health back,” declared
Mrs. Mary E. Lowe, 440 N. Chero-
kee St., Muskogee, Okla.
“Three years ago while we
were living in Rosedale, Kansas,
I broke down completely and had
to give up my position. My ner-
ves just seemed to collapse, and
.1 became so weak and run-down I
could hardly get around. My liv-
er became sluggish and I lost my
appetite and didn’t seem to want
to eat a thing. My stomach was
badly disordered and at times I
felt almost deathly sick. I slept |
but little and fell off in weight sg
and went from bad to worse until •
I was alarmed over my condition. |H
“But Tanlac proved to be just B
the thing I had been needing, and S
I certainly am glad I took myiS
friend’s advice and tried it. Five I
bottles have restored my health i =
iust perfectly. I have been built 'B
up wonderfully and feel so well's
and strong I never will be able to B
praise Tanlac enough. It is the bI
best medicine in the world and I =
am all the time recommending it ill
a physician, but the sick man was
‘dead before the physician reached
him, dying at about . 3:30 in the
afternoon, of neuralgia of the
heart. Deceased lived near Cedar
Point, east of Stephenville.
All
Clark.
kinds of feeds.—Henry
will be “Christ’s Final
for the Coming of
...n Kingdom.” The evening ser-
mon will be “Weight of the
World.”
There will be special music at
each service and a kindly wel-
come to all.
Come with us we will do thee
good.
E. J. Gilstrap, Minister.
FOR SALE—A new No. 9 Oliver
Typewriter, $35.00. Phone 465,
P. O. box 222. *
NEXT VISIT MARCH 30th
DR. M. G. KAHN
OPTOMETRIST OF DALLAS
will positively be here at
THE CROSS DRUG STORE
on his next regular visit
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20
The Thing You
Want to Know
is that you are getting value
received for your money. Our
BEWLEY’S BEST flour and
WALKER’S BIG DANDY
. bread are of the very best
quality, and among the best
to be had in the city. Come in
and look over our variety of
good “eats”
O. A.(BUD) SMITH
Two Phones, 369 and 98
West Side of Square Stephenville, Texas
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
I
P*:W'
W. T. Graves’ S. C. Buff Leg-
horns won 7 1st prizes Dallas
State Fair, 1920. Eggs $2 per 15;
$10 per 100. If delivered at farm
$1.50 per 15; $7.50 100. 9-8*
BANISH BLOOD-SUCKING IN-
sects and keep your Chickens free
from them simply by feeding
“Martin’s Blue Bug Remedy” to
your chickens. Money back guar-
antee. Ask PERRY BROS. 8-14
That old “jitney” or new one
either, can be greatly improved
by a coat of good auto enamel.
We have it and top dressing too.
—Clay & Butler Lumber Co.,
phone 1. I3tf
RAT MISERY—New way, dying
leaves no odor, tasteless and rats
eat it, small fifty cent package,
guaranteed to rid your place of
rats. Address orders to J. W.
Seay, Stephenville, Texas, or to
White Drug Ce. 11-tf
Jack Moss for Fire Insurance,
Loans, Abstracts, Notary Work,
Titles Examined. Careful and
Prompt attention given to all
business. ad. tf.
to some of my friends.’ |s A , . =
Tanlac is sold by ail leading || Owing to conditions at his home office B
| his past visits have been irregular, but M
hereafter his visits will be s
druggists.
Refinish your own furniture
and fleors with varnish or stain.
You have no idea what a differ-
ence it makes. Pratt & Lambert’s
“61” is the kind. We have all
colors.—Clay & Butler Lumber
Co., phone 1. 13tf
WANT to exchange for Stephen-
ville property, a nice clean stock
of Racket Store merchandise, lo-
cated in good county seat town,
amount to about $7000.00.—Gray,
Picket & Gregg. 14-tf
FOR SALE—Residence lots with
water, gas, electric lights and
paved streets. These are the
nearest lots now being offered to
both the high school and the New
Methodist College site in Abilene.
Write me for full details.—G. W.
Gilley, P. O. Box 508, Abilene,
Texas. 13-4
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—Will
have aboflut 500 chix to sell April
11th at 15c, from Pure English
White Leghorns. Part of male
birds are from imported high
egg record stock. You will have
to order early for they won’t last
long at this price.—W. P .Box,
phone 80. 14-tf
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS AND
CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
Turkey State Bank of Turkey has
been closed and is now in m.v
hands for the purpose of liquida-
tion.
All persons having claims
against Turkey State Bank, Tur-
key, Texas, must present such
claims and make legal proof
thereof on or before May 4, 1921.
ALL CLAIMS OF GUARAN-
TEED DEPOSITORS MUST
BE PRESENTED AND LEGAL
PROOF THEREOF MADE NO
LATER THAN MAY 4, 1921,
ALL CLAIMS OF GUARAN-
TEED DEPOSITORS PRESENT-
ED AFTER MAY 4, 1921, SHALL
NOT BE ENTITLED TO PAY-
MENT OF ANY PORTION
THEREOF OUT OF THE DE-
POSITORS GUARANTY FUND.
All claims and proof ef claims
must be presented to the special
agent in charge at the bankiag
house'of the Turkey State Bank,
Turkey, Texas, or mailed direct
to me Jp Austin, Texas.
$-20. (J ED. HALL
Commissioner of Insurance and
Banking of the Stgte of Texas.
WOMEN GIVE OUT
Housework is hard enough when
healthy. Every Stephenville wom-
an who is having backache, blue
and nervous spells, dizzy head-
aches and kidney or bladder troub-
les, should be glad to heed this
Stephenville woman’s experience:
Mrs. P. E. Hill, Washington St.,
Stephenville, says: “Some years j
ago I had an awful attack of kid-1
ney trouble. I suffered terribly
from backaches but the worst
symptom was dizzy spells when I
was about my work. Some times
I couldn’t see and would have to
take hold of a chair to keep from
falling over. I waa so bad that I
was just worn out and also suffer-
ed from nervousness. I was ad-
vised to try Doan’s Kidney Pills
by a friend who had taken them.
I got a box and they gave me
wonderful benefit and after tak-
ing the second box I was cured of
the trouble and Doan’s left me
feeling fine. I never hesitate to
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil
burn C., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. 6
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th
and so on.
Anyone suffering with headaches, ner-
vousness or failing sight can be relieved
by properly fitted glasses.
Ask His Many Satisfied Patients
GROCERIES
The following are a few of our attractive
Prices:
Maxwell House Coffee____________________$1.20
BBest grade of Com________________ 20c
Tomatoes, No. 3 can.,_____________________15c
Rolled Oats............. ___30c
Mrs. Tucker Compound___________________$1.25
Cruatine, 8 pounds________________________$1.25
White Cloud. ____________________________$1.20
Hominy, per can___________________________15c
We are always glad to have you call and
see us
T. U. LITTLE
Just off the Southwest Comer of the Square
STEPHENVILLE
DAY PHONE
31 and 127
NIGHT PHONE
201
BRINKIE TREWITT
Undertaker and Embalmer
Show Rooms and Undertaking Parlors at
H. H. Hardin Lumber Co.
We handle a complete line of Caskets and
are equipped with fine motor hearses
The Home of Good Pictures 1
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
Thomas Meighan
“CIVILIAN
CLOTHES”
also
Paramount
Magazine
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
Fatty Arbuckle
“THE ROUNDUP”
also
LARRY SEMON In
“THE SUITOR”
also
‘King of the Circus’
No. 9
MONDAY, APRIL 11
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
“DANGEROUS
BUSINESS”
also
Rolin Comedy
TUESDAY, APRIL 12
Lyons and Moran
“FIXED
BY GEORGE”
also
Topics of The Day
THEY’RE
HERE
GETEM
NOW
WHEELER'S NO-PEST
EXTERMINATOR
DISINFECTANT
INSECTICIDE
AND DEODORANT
Fleas,
Has a
Bed-Bugs,
n oil base
“THE
RESTLESS SEX”
For Flies, Mosquitoes, Ants, Roaches,
Poultry Lice and insects of all Idnds.
and is lasting in effect.
Does not grease or stain fabrics.
Cleans and Polishes Floors, Furniture, and Wood Work.
HAS A CLEAN PLEASANT ODOR and can VAPORIZE
KITCHEN, DINING ROOM OR SLEEPINK ROOM with
no unpleasant effects. Much cleaner than Powder—Non-
Poisonous. _ ______
One Pint Can with small vapor spray, Parcel Post
Prepaid, Price_____________________________________75c
Order From
SPECIAL ORGAN MUSIC BY MISS BEULAH WILKERSON
6 CHEMICAL WORKS
301-2 W. T. Waggoner Bldg.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Remit by Postoffice Money Order. Stamps Not Accepted
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Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1921, newspaper, April 8, 1921; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881816/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.