The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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Children
Cry for
TALK ON THRIFT
SOUTH READY FOR FACTS ON
BENEPVI3 OF STOJK RAISING
(By S. W. StiaUs*. Cres-deht Ameri-
can Society for Thrift >.
"The South u
• and better li' <
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ds better livestock
k will make a bot-
,. , , i :n I ter South." M.th tin* axiomatic. K.
Is there any royal load to in-
dependence?" Ask* u correspondent. * • «»»«■**• °< 1 «"tMl S,MU*9 ^
I Yes, indeed, there is such a high- I P«t«m.-Pt of Agru-ulture. recently
i * * .%IAi Knt add rotted th«* Southern ! ivestock
wav, not always easy to travel out I
heading directly to that goal. Association at Memphis, Tenn L.g-
9 That roadway is Thrift. imr th* "e* 1 1‘"' ,H, “* l»'u
Here are a few figures that show 1 ;u “W •* 1 1 ' ' *" •- in.in.t \ aKrl
, ... . . 1 culture, the speaker, who is 1 Slot of
Five dollars a week for fifteen Annual Husbandry Div.su,». l.u-
veurs at 4 1-2 per cent compounded **«'-• «>f A"'™> Industry diacusi.cd
. n „ *r. kaa some of the o«/s>u.i le# which hud de-
aemi-annually will tfive you ?o#ovu.
The Cream
& of the
T ufiSf* i\ Tobacco
MOTHF.RFletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to
relieve Infants in anus and Children all ages of
A Constipation Wind C61ic To Sweeten Stomach
Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
, , Natural Sleep without Opiates —
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of -■**//T-ajuAcV
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
SHERMAN HOME FIRE
Reclamation Bond Election I»
What better plan, incidentally,
could be carried out for the educa-
tion of one's children than this?
Save $90 a month during twenty-
five years of your life at 6 per cent
compounded semiannually and you
will have $61,975.
One dollar deposited weekly in a
, savings bank for ten years will
' amount to $635.32 at 4 per cent
' compounded interest.
| Start at the age of twenty ami
save $3:’.. 14 a month with interest
compounded at 4 per cent semi-an-
nually and at 65 your accumula-
tions will Be $50,000.
| Let us suppose you are twenty-
five years old am! that your earn-
ings are sufficient to make it pos-
sible for you to savv $25 a month.
LOSS IS $15,000
Scheduled for February 17 You go along on this basis, saving
layed the d chipraent of profitable
livestock raising in the Southern
Stutes.
Research, statistics, and general
iccommendntions, though variable in |
themselves, often fall short of be-
ing convincing evidence that wins
the South to livestock. Even th >ugh
facts concerning the nr *<1 fot the
South to raise mot • of its meat and ■
dairy products are true,-sueti state-
ments alone will not persuad** a i
farmer to change bis system of farm
ing. “The farmer in the South, like i
his brother in other parts of the !
country,” Hr Sheets said, "wants to
be shown.”
Among the changes for which the
South is now ready is a better qual-
ity of livestock obtained by a pre-
cess of development rather than by
You go along on ims -------- , , , , , . i
'systematically for a period of five sudden change, li does no pay as a .
» * . _____.:vncral rule to recommend to farm-'
- I sysiemaucuuy ^ * ity general rule to recommend to farnt-
Sherman, Feb. 12.—The home of Judge C. A. Wheeler has ordered years, when i • . R „‘f 1 ers to jump With a bang from scrubst
C. P. Sebastian, Sherman cotton a bond election to be held Febbruary makes possible e ug ; purebmls. The South need to j
man, 'formerly the home of Wirt 17 in the matter of Fannin County $->0 a month. yoUr grow into the business of raising bet-
Harvey and a Sherman landmark, Levee Improvement District No. 1, At thirty- jve yoll ,_ f'ortv ter livestock through the use of pure
As destroyed by fire early today to determine whether bonds shall be savings to $ “ m“' ' $150 bred sires in native herds,
wth a probable loss of 15,000. The issued in the sum of $188,302.95, you find yomse H ‘ 8tjn “Another desirable/means of ad-1
adjoining homes of Irwin Harris and bearing interest at a rate not to ex- a month and a o y- • j vancement is concerted community
Mrs. C. R. Craycroft were damaged, eeed 6 per cent, and the levy of increase >oui on . ' effort. “It is often discouraging,”!
The origin of the fire is unknown, taxes in payment thereof for the $200. |[the speaker said, "if a farmer is the.
The family were away. . (purpose of the reclamation and main By fo owing 18 !’ • 4.6, iy one or om, „f a lt.w in his com-
tenance of the improvement called the age of fifty have ^;;>4bovn* i mUnity to adopt better-bred stock
Sassafras Tea for in the adopted and approve provuing >«' .. t ,)t,r | and better methods Of cropping, He
Now is the time to drink that plan of reclamation. The said elec- compounded sem.-unnuall> | ^ u a||)IM, a wllile and get
rich, nourishing delicious spring- tion shall be K°VC*'"elJ 1 "/‘ms" C*Yes there is a royal road to in-j some satisfaction out of being a;
S***»fn» tc». V.n, will enjoy Mjr written * dependence, and nn.ny ,.or»ns .«| |«.S« i». M, munlly. but«»"
its fragrant odor with your meals. The ballots wm we cp ^ R happy prilgrimage along he will find h.msell needing help
Good for all the familv. Fresh steel printed on them- bo and encouragement from his neigh-
cleaned. Sold by Fred W bond, and levy of Uxe, and it.
ment thereof.
The said order established the ,
voting I>,a‘e Mec"ureat near "the ' Friendlv Farmersville has recent- ton-litter work was cited as an en
dent ot Clem » * • > n,K,i citizens eouraKement to hotf raising in the
m ( r Junction of the Bonham-CJober and ty acquired < » I atlonla 1 South. Mr. Sheets appealed also to I
IS a prescription fo. Uonham-Greenville roads in the Iron,1 that fine httie^ity ^ fellow research and extension
Colds, Grippe. Flu. Dengue M.M Gilbert -JJJ •» “ f If fJIJ oly nflworken, .............. th. result, of |
Bilious Fever and Malaria- '»“"«• »”d -udK„;' N. a. the Ud<.nl, New, I,., any more like experiment, for the purpoM of ,.v-
and Elbert i.yuay juages, is. ( .....,________1 in(? them the maximum practical ap-
Werrenrath, Concert Star,
Finds Lucky Strikes Kindly
To His Precious Voice
' in my concert work, 1 must, of course, give
first consideration to my voice. Naturally, I
am very careful about my choice of cigarettes
as I must have the blend uhich is kindly to
my throat. I smoke Lucky Strikes, finding
that they meet my most
critical requirement s.” v-- “ ' -
THEY WILL RETURN
6 6 6
and encouragement from his neigh-
bors.’
The enviable retold made by Ten-
nessee during the last few years in
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It kills the germs
W. A. Bradshaw
Funeral Director
Licensed Embalmer
Ambulance bervice
day or night
LADON1A, TEXAS
Lackey and Edgar Mullens clerks, them he can spine, we will welcome
It’s toasted'
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
Reform like charity, should begin Men slowest to make promises are
at home. .the last to break them.
plication. “We will not have capped
the climax of our efforts," he said,
This matter concerns the recla- them to this Friendly town
mation of some 12,000 acres of land ersville Times. ..UBti, the farmer has been helped
along Bois d'Arc creek and covers The News editor had nothing
a radius of about 17 miles. This land do with their leav.ng but he, along Much good worn K
Advertise it in the News.
The News wants to print it.
A. L.Bartley & Co.
Insurance
Ladonia,
is now almost worthless on account with several other citizens, tried to
of the overflow of that creek dur- reason with these two gentlemen to
ing the heavy rains. It is said after remain here but to no avail. How-
it is placed in cultivation it will be ever, if they should become dissatis-
of untold benefit. This movement fied with Farmersville Ladonia cit-
is considered one of the greatest ev- iznry will gladly welcome them
there is much more to do."
PRESBYTERIAN W M. S.
The Missionary Society of the
is considered one oi wie Kieaveai v. i/.m} -----•• - ,Presbyteriani Chuich will meet Feb.
er undertaken bv those concerned, back. Nope, we can’t spare anymore 20th, with Mrs. W. <>. Snipes.
. There is another levee improvement of our citizens unless we can get Scripture lesson-John 6:1-15
! district known as No. 3, but most of just as good or better in return, but. The study book will be: "See bor
‘the land lies outside of Fannin coun-‘that is to be' proven, so it is best Yourself” by James K. Clark.
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ty, it is said. | to keep what we
Texas ■ It was stated at the court bouse Editor Smith, we
F. P. MORING
Jeweler
/Patch Inspector for Santa Fe
at lawhon-oaim druc
STORE
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'this morning that work would com- gentlemen to be all claimed for and
i mence on the project soon afterward-more. Our friend, Carmack,-cany
! if the election carried.—Honey Grove him around to the drug store oc-
have. However, Mjss Willie Fuller will cover the
guarantee these j introduction and 1st chacpter.
1 Signal.
SPECIAL CLUBBING RATE
For a limited time we shall be
glad to club the Ladonia News with
casionally, buy him a coke or a good
two bit cigar.
ELECTION NOTICE
......................... THE STATE OF TEXAS,
the Dallas Semi-Weekly Farm News COUNTY Ob b ANNIN,
both one year for only $1.75. tCITY OF LADONIA.
This rate applies only to those re-1 I, J. J. Anglin, Mayor of the <ii>
.siding in the Ladonia trade terri-'of Ladonia, Texas, by authority ves-
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• A. M HOWSE & SON *
• Photographers
• <4niit h Side Souare • ! Siding in tne i.aooma iraae iern- c ........ -
• Commerce Texas •|tory and Fannin and Hunt counties. J ted in me by law, do hereb> ok c^
• Always glad to* see friends*'Let us have your subscription at, that an election be held wit in v
• of Lndonia and Vicinity *jonce.
• c.********4-* The l'atI°n'a N«*wii-
“The purpose of the Church.”
Talk: "Itenerant Evangelism”-—
Mrs. Walter Fuller.
Among Immigrant people—Mrs.
Bailie J
A. B. Welch.
The staying leader Mrs.
M oore.
Beginning of Mary Porter School •
— Mrs. Iftiy Porter.
In Foreign Fields—Mrs. Arthur
jBradshaw.
Mrs. E. G. Burroughs, leader.
Please be on time. Come and see!
See for yourself.
cnai an eiecuun m ...... ........
corporate limits of the city of La-
donia, Texas, on the first Tuesday
in April. A. D. 1928, the same be-
ing the 3rd day of April, 1928; said
election to be held in the ( ity Hall
of the city of Ladonia, Texas; and
\hat I). W. Fuller is hereby appoint-
ed presiding officer of said election,
he to appoint his own assistant--, snid | —”
election shall he held in conioimity
to the state election law
USAY'“ BAYER. ASPIRIN ”f and' INSIST 1
Proved safe ^millions and prescribed by physicians for
rvddc Headache Neuritis . Lumbago
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Good Service Here!
When We Say Service
We Mean Just That
Without knowing how we
could not give good service
but we know how, hence
you are assured the best.
Repair Work Our Hobby
Lights Tested and Adjusted
CHICK HATCHERY
My Mammoth Incubator now run-
ning. Setting eggs at $3.00 per 100.
Tancrod White Leghorn baby -
chirks 15c each.
J. H. Gilbert,
Ladonia, Texas.
Service Garage
. L. P. SHOUP, Prop.
Said election being held to'- the
purpose of electing a Mayor of the
and two ! \
a term of t wo i (
I !
Colds Headache Neuritis
Pain St Neuralgia ^Toothache 5. Rheumatism
I POES NOT/AFFECTaTHE HEAR-jn
Accept^onlv" ,,BaycrH
which contains proven directions.
Iv “Bam" hoxaa of IS t»SMo
boitWo of 14 awl I0W-
city of Ladonia. Texas,
Commissioners for
years. ,
Witnessed my hand this 13th day j |
of February, 1928,
J. J. Anglin,
Mayor, City of Ladonia, Texas.
RHEUMATISM
While in France with the Ameri-
can Army I obtained a noted French
prescription for the treatment of
Rheumatism and Neuritis. I have giv-
en this to thousands with wonderful
results. The prescription cost me
nothing. I ask nothing for it. I will
mail it to you if you will send me
your address. A postal will bring it.
Write today.
PAUL CASE,
Dapt. S 248 Brockloa, Mass.
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The Ladonia News (Ladonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Ladonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913274/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.