Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1934 Page: 4 of 16
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be filled and truer that time dese*
come we afaall support tte editors j
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we barter: to add that w* art not
at applicant for the job in Steph-
en v ill*. ever tnqupfc it nu^tit be a
poettioti of envy.
Milwaukee Legionnaires Parade in Berlin
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I/uffcv cx of '•'■*■ kaixock ate *■**”* “Tte cotton progran start- many other sterling qualities that *nd bis good mother of tte ban
abateei Mr ate Mrs. Prank bosifjca# recovery ate mos*. r* Will make good r.jrht from tte Saba Star, recently made improve'
Mwdeprtc cod cu..dreri, k rcocas tercou* agree that tt ha* been jump. Tte Sellers family are popu- menu in their paper that deserve
^Classified Ad Department^
Mar* ate Gate Kaye (rf Fort __________________
Woru Mr cte M‘». biv.a Ar- f _ „ _ . _ „ _ _
Ki^fSteftSiScT* I Radio* for the Italian Cavalry
Mr*, k'erreb M<AauaUy ate Cate -'.........................—---------------- ■ ................... ■
Htumtek at buffau Mr. ate Mrs
Tort Heteercor of Chiidreas. dcu
Mteer at dmt Hauoock. ate chlid-
ree Ur ate Mrs Bet. Harp ate
•heir ehildro*. fctte , M'liburn
jAoroth* rfaoe, Mr ate Mrs F, £.
Prcnabe ab of Cbfadres*
Mr*. Anna Graves. CaugoUv-In-
law of Om JHaucorr ate child-
rea, Mr ate Mr*. lack Coeau
•te dcuebtar Tuiva rfaek, all of
Balias; Mrs i. L. Hava of Fort
Worth, daughter of Bleuf Hancock
ark rtiildrue, W £. thru, Mr.
aid Mrs F. V. Davis, Mr. ate
Mrs. T. /. KiIlia* ate daughter.
JPe-m-c* Jewel! Milliao, Mr ate
Mrs J I, Davi* ate children Olive
Euti ate Billie Joe, Mr* heottw
Goieiocc ate children, Virginia
ate Geraldine, Mr ate Mrs BWT
Davie ate children b H. and
KatAarme Dju-jm, all of Port
Worth, Mrs Howard (>;ls ate son,
fUsoairf date dAe «rf ht. Lodi*,
Mo
Mr* W. P. Hancock of Bluff
Dale, daughter-m-law of fcleuf
Maamorfa, ate children, M>« Edith
P*ar. y ate children Prance* ate
Uei Peer«jr Jr. trf Bluff DaX. Mr.
riv ate Mary
ate Mrs. Kirfa Pagan of Stephen-
ate Mr*. It. W
Beverly ate Mar
King ate children
of Grahnm; Mr.
mention. The Star was enlarged
from a stx- to a ae* en-eolunai af
fair. The paper looks better in
every way and ha
era appearance that it needs in
the Ay. Cowan, in our
Goa, writer mighty good c
one of these day* will be
top rung of the ladder of
Hdt, ’way down in Gorytdl county
where GateaviUe is the county ait*,
accumulated so much money that
he purchased a brand new news-
paper press for hi* Star-Messen-
ger. Mr. Hoh is not only a good
fa U a
PEJtSOfaALS
newspaperman, but be
•lao a
ville, daughter of Bieat Hancock,
ate children, Mr ate Mr* Bruce
Fagan of KespbeoviJJe; Mr. ate
Mr*. Jo* Hancock of fcu-pbenvilt*,
aon of Bleuf Haacork. ate children
Joe, Billie ate Bleufford Hancock.
Mr ate Mr*. Clinton Co* of Su-
phe/, ville,
Mr. ate Mn. Leonard Hancock
of Dublin, aor of Bieuf Hancock,
ate rbildren, W. C, ate Billie Burt
of DuMia, Creawetl of Han An
torfao, Mr. ate Mr*. J, B Ixonard
Hans'srk ate daughter, Betty Ann
of Brocken ridge; Mr. ate Mre.
Walter Hancock ate daughter,
Dimple, Mr, and Mr*. Homer Han
cock ate children, Weldon ate
Raymond Eldon and Mr*. Roil*
Kitchar of O'D- nnelJ; Mr. ate Mr*.
Alger Kno* »/f Stephenvllle, daugf.-
ter of J. M. Hole Hancock, and
children, Ernestine ate Elwote /
Kno*. Mr. end Mr*. George Brook*
all »r Stephenville;
Friend* attending the all day , I
meeting were Judge B F Bouldin, [ (
Robert L. Miller, Mn. Mary Me-
dure- Mrs. Kiln Hall, all at Fort
Worth: Mrs. Jennie Wstars, Mrs,
B. K. King, J, O. K'diert* of Mor-
in Mill; Mr and Mrs. J. T. I>ock-
■t, Judge W. J. Orford, Mr. snd
Mrs. I. T. Dyson, Iren# snd Ger
aldfne Dyson and Mr*. Ed Bryant
all of Stephen Wile.
Call 1M far Off Us Supplttsv
This pbotogispfc show* a snessber of the Italian cavalry transporting
a radio ate receiving set. mounted os the bone to the left, ta the da*-
inua(cation* hesdg«*rter» during the recent war maneuver* held by the
ItaHan army.
Argentine Training Ship at N. Y.
Tha Presidents S. no lento, training ship from Argentina, photagnph-
arf aa sh* arrived la the Hudson river at Mew Talk, fab* la carrying (ho
■aval cadets on • long cralss.
. a* those hen’s teeth we have
heard about sc long we just won-
der how it happened that Holt had
the audacity to let K be known
that be had enough cash to buy a
big printing pre**. Anyhow. Pat
got the press ate we are rite
him. Gatesville is a wote<
Tex** newspaper publishers
win honor CoL Dick McCarty, vet-
eran editor ate publisher of the
Albany News. As an organ nation
it has been agreed ate arranged
tribute to this grate old *»*« of
Texas journalism CoL Dick will
soon join the herd and bis silver
tongue ate mellow voice will no
Association, hut the memory of his
long years of useful per vice will al-
ways prevail. Known In every nook
and corner of Texas for bis out-
spoken views on topics of the day,
his unwavering fairness but tha
extreme in the courage of his con-
viction*, this son of Old Erin de-
every praise that will bn
heaped on him. He ha* done much
for Texas. This State loves him
and appredatss his
of the inside about the
per fraternity. They are a
ful set of folks, aad granting they
have no more than ordinary intel-
ligence, they are called on for aa
unusual amount of public service.
of the 1
1-
It's simply a
although at
heaped on t
endea
point
hand.
WE «J: n Vo you, we buy it from
you and we trade it with you at
Livingston Bargain cHuse
COMPLETE course in gift mak-
ing in two weeks Meet at Johns- L
ville achocieboui* Sept. 17. at 2 ’til
6 p. m. Price fR-Jimma ParndL
SO far as we know, every house
and apartment in town is rented
and we know of a family who just :
came to town with a load of fur- j
Diture and no place to put rt- Let
classified ads rent your bouses and |
KDartiMsU.
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SITUATION WANTED
DEPENDABLE girl to work for
room ate board while attending,
John Tarleton College. References. >
—Barbara Jane Howell, Moran,
Texas. I.
L. O. Fears of Stepbenville Rt- 1
2, is invited to call at the Empire- 1
Tribune office for two eomplimen- <
. tary tickets to see any one of the ,
following pictures as the roest of ,
the Majestic Theatre and Mias Ad ;
Taker: Friday, “Cirrus Clown;"
Saturday, “Merry Wives of Reno:" )
, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, j
“Operator 1J;" Wednesday, “Ch- 1
! an* Courage;" Thursday, “The ’
Key*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—5 to » acre Mocks
out city. For trade: Rooming house *
for ear; 10-room bouse for farm.
Farm, ranches ate city property
for sale. Also rent,—A. D- Fut
bright.
FOR SALE—100-oere farm. t%
mile* from town, $25 aa acre-—A.
jD. Fult right
FOR RENT
APARTMENT*—HOU2EB
FOR RENT — fa-room furnished
apartment with private bath Hot
aad cold water.—Mrs. J. B. Gor-
don, 5fa4 North Graham BL
FOR RENT—Two 2-room furnish-
ed apartments. Laundry privileges.
Convenient to all wbool* and town.
—Mr*. Myrtle V. F'-rry, 801 Green
street, phone 42.
FOR TRADE J
; FOR SALE OR TRADE — Two *
! largo mare mules, match well, ‘
plenty of ar*. Good work mules. F
R«e me at Rock Barn Garage.—
Tror Fenner.
FOR SALE or trade—Chevrolet s
truck, 1981 modsL Good condition. I
Will aell or trade for good work *
mules.—Fred L. Wolf*. k
CLASSIFIED ADS see easb upon
1c
per word, minimun Zfcc_ Words in
of 2k, lc each. Charged ed*
per word, minimum, tte per
CASH rleeartlni display
large type, cut*.
40c
to keep
ate pay
FOR SALE
rtKNITt'U
GOOD 4-burner, gas range, full
whit* finish. Grape juiee. Tour
pick of men’s suits, $5; nice ladies'
dresses, choice, fl.49; shoes, new,
choice 50c. Nice wool rug, 9x12,
S10. Finest stock phonographs in
Central Texas. China doaet. Wa
trade golf sticks Dresser a. 22.50
up. One nice roll top
Business Directory «t>* SSLBto*T2
trade.—Second Hand Exchange.
SEVERAL nice, almost new li-
brary tables at a bargain at Liv-
ingston Bargain House.
DEES IS THELK LINES
RTEOCS, PROGRESSIVE
AND D ESI RODS OF TOUR
BARBER SHOPS
SANDWICH SHOPS
Wanted:
TARLETON
STUDENTS
to visit our place,
receive our welcome
to Stepbenville and
learn about the
home of Jumbo
5c hamburgers.
Epicureans dine
here—
STO\ ES—stoves 1 What kind to
you want? at Livingston Bargain
House.
LUMBER
WRECKING all buildings of the
Thurber Lumber Company. Thur-
ber, Texas. All sheet iron and lum-
ber for sale
MISCELLANEOUS
USED tires, *U sires, 50c up. Wa
buy. sell or trade used tires. VuL
<*snixing done reasonable.—Lee’s
Tire Exchange, South Graham St,
Glen Rose.
FOR SALE—Cedar posts, 7-foot
long at a bargain. Also a good line
of used cars.—StephenviHe Motor
Co., Chevrolet Sales and Service.
SEED
FOR SALE—Oats.—C. R. Naler.
FOR SALE—Seed oats, feed oata,
"**d wheat, ear com.—See Elmer
Hoover at the T. A. Cox Grocery
Store, next to gas office.
CLEAR varnish—a new shipment
just in at Livingston Bargain
House.
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Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1934, newspaper, September 14, 1934; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121202/m1/4/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.