The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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The Petrolia Enterprise
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.0 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
FOUU UES CONSTITUTES A MONTH FOR ADVERTISING
Entered at the postoffice
as second class mail
Red Bottom Tanks
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fcrthai-raer warranty
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J. L. Block. Petrolia. Texas
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Townsend
were in Henrietta Thursday at-
tending the trial.
Mrs. Nat Fleming was in
Walters, Okla., Saturday to see
her father, who i* sick with
pneumonia. He i9 a little better
Miss llene Wilson was visiting
Mrs. Oren Dobbs Sunday at
Byers.
Walter Fleming was at Valen-
tine visiting his mother, Mrs.
Nat Fleming, Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dunn and
children Mrs. Ruby Snapfl and
Milton were in Heurictta Mon-
day shopping.
M- E. Harrison transacted
business in Wichita Falls Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs.
were shopping in
Friday.
Ben Fowler
Wichita Fulls
Mrs. Ross Iloloway is here
trom Bowie visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson
were shopping in Wichita last
week.
Mr. an<l Mrs. Snodgrass, Mr.
and Mrs. Utchman, Mr. and
Mrs. W. I*. Norman and children
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II.
Norman Sunday.
Miss Jeanette Fleming spent
Saturday evening and Sunday
with Miss Louise Wilson.
THERE MUST BE A REA-
SON WHY SO MANY
FOLKS TRADE
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SAUL’S
WICHITA FALLS
ELECTRA
BURKBURNETT
IOWA PARK
VALUES OUT OF THE ORDINARY ALWAYS'
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Our cus-
tomers vault is equipped with Mosler steel
lock boxes, the best that is made. Bring
your valuable papers in and. secure a box.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Byers, Texas
G. W. BYERS, Pres. LEO J. CURTIS, Cash.
Directors
T. H. Harrison, R. L Ligon, Olan Ridings, W. S. Cummings
For 1925 Raise More and Better Poultry
Hie
BULLS EYE
;Editor and Qentrol Mmnaqer
WILL ROGERS _
Those Two Boys
Chauncey and W ill
T JUST saw a nice write up- and
X Chauncey Dcpew’s picture in all
the papers where he fold c? his first
watch which was an Elgin. Said he
kept it for years and somebody stole
it on a New York Central train.
(That’s what he gets for ri.Mrijr on
his own Railroad.) What does he
need a watch for anyway, tinie nir-nri s
noth mg to him. 1 le was in'The Ec.i. s
the other day, and I introduced him
and made him make a speech, he
said, “I have been entertaining au-
diences for 91 yeais and have never
found it necessary to usea Lariat yet-”.
T he old rascal hung one on me.
Now the moral of his story .1s I
could gather it is don’t have an Elgin
Watch, somebody will steal it. So tny r
story is carry ‘Bull’ Durham, they
may borrow it, but nobody will*,
steal it.
Now after looking at this I don’t
know vvhether.it is an ad for Elgin
Watches*, Chauncey DepevV, l he
.Follies or ‘Bull’ Durham.
A Veil, they are all good. »
p. S. r in going-to write so.me more pieces
tlut will appear in tins paper. Keep loot-
ing for them.
MORE OF EVERYTHIit3
. * for a lot less money.
That’s the net of this
'' » ‘Bull’ Durham propo-
* ' v ‘ sition. More flavor—
more enjoyment—and
a lotmbfe money left in
the bankroll at the end
of a Peek’s smoking.
TWO BAGfS for 15 cents
100 cigarettes for 15 cents
Prof and Mrs. G. * C. /Boswell
were called to Jean, Friday on
account of the illness of, Prof
Boswell’s mother. We are glad
to report htfr condition much
improved. . .i '
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Grandma Bates is in Holiday
Op account of the illness of her
daughter,‘Mrs. G. A. Holloway.
. Guaranteed by
l*«0«»OMTIB n,
til Fifth Avauuc, New York Chf
Mrs. |. B. Tixier* and Baby
bov ;uc hero from N \1. visiting
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*n| her tmvly, S S: Shout.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
saw*the ball game in
Tuesday.
Roberts
Wichita
Dock Wright saw the
game in Wichita Tuesday.
bal
Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Wilson of
Slayton are here this week on
account of the illness of her
mother Mrs. W. O. Moon.
Credit Gsc
An Ft "t
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How much tins cio you e ;
account of your natural .w/m/.
U
uty
This question, adiiiv •
keepers, brought i\
conclusively that IV.. .
advantage.
One of them r.nsv
30 minutes a day; i.
tween. They had u. .
had forgotten about
and nurse a coal (Ire,
out tlie ashes and cl- .
needed to heal. wai. -
things they were sa. aC
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Probably not one of ehem /... . e.;s than an;
hour a day; many more. Tz- m ivr is a literal
prolongation of life—yeti tin . lit one day in
fifteen by it—days for more Vi /h, more pleai
ure, more rest, more si a!;;.. ' .
Let us not forget,
•w
price and th,e. cl ran line::.' rm:
to its credit the saving of tin S
:_:i v. > ‘ * m Che low
ljz gac, to add
;3 well.
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ReV. C. ivf; Hundley attenSed
a meeting in Burkburnctt Mon-
day. : v1
Mrs. Bob Francis of Amarillo,
was here 'Friday visiting her
sister, Mrs. L. C- Smycrs
«
Mr. and Mrs. B F. Manning
and son, Rhea visited relatives
in Wichita Falls Sunday. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Curtis
and son Leon visited in Temple,
Oklahoma Sunday afternoon.
M.r. and Mrs. Artie Bates of
Burklmrnett were here Sunday
visiting relatives..
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Mrs. N. C. Taylor is in Burk-
bernett visiting her daughter
Mrs. Artie Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gulley ail'd
son are here from Wellington
visjting relatives.
Mrs. E. R. Adams was in
Wichita Falls last week under
the l)r’s cate.
. *
Mr. and Mrs.' Tierce Porter
and daughter Marie were, in
Wichita Falls Saturday visPiug
her sister Mrs. Gureti Shaw.
I .
/Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne and
e.hiMr^n sjient Sundiiy in Ver-
^iiii witli relatives.’ •
Miss Mamie Taylor of JT'etro-*
lia was ljeie Tuesday visiting
Mrs. Horner Rice. » r.
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Mrs. Bill Smith who has been
in .the Wichita Sanitarium for
several weeks came , home Sun-
hay. G- ,
.Urs; Alien Thonlpson and
child ten spetU the week end in
Wichita Falls.
Mrs. W. A. Lynn ot Wichita
was here Saturday visiting her
daughter Mrs. Either Roberts.
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r Mrs. Elmer Roberts and Mit*
Essie Lemon 8bent Monday in
| Archer City w ith relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Adams
were in Wichita Falls Monday
where they had their little boys
ear lanced.
Air. and Mrs. II. P. yuarreli
and daughter a.iss Bertha- are
here from Gregary visiting rela-
tives, v
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mitchell
were in Wichita Falls ■ Friday
shopping. . '
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Foree and
daughter Leona visited relatives
in the south end of the county
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Homer -Henderson and
children are in Walters, Okla-
homa visiting her mother Mr?.
R. L. Moors.
O R O. Blue bug remover will
ftd your poultry of all insects or
tnoney back. For sale by R.
W. Mitchell. Byers, Texas.
Methodist Revival
The revival that, has been in
progress at the Methdist church
tor the past. t\v > weeks has been
Well' attended especially at the
evei i.i g li ur the crowds have
lxeu great. Rev. Bowen is try-
ing to show-the lost how'io find
lestis. IBs audience- Eire yety
attentive. The .singing under
the leadership < I A “. Harrison
is good. Up to date there ha*
been live professions.
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Army Store
, DKMTIST
DU. GREEN
Easy Workman
GOLD CROWNS I Tn
BRIDGE WORK
FILLINGS 50c UP
False Teeth Made to Fit
Work Guaranteed 20 Yeara
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1925, newspaper, April 23, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893834/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .