The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1929 Page: 10 of 12
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I.VNN COI’NTY NEWS. TAHOK A. I EX IS. SEPT 1HTII. 1929.
$4.00 Study given in the Morgan school.
Chili Sauce
$65.20
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Sept. 25th and 26th
With
Jack Holt
( onung to the Fair/
GROCERIES
and
WORK CLOTHES
mind you that we have complete stocks
of both .
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B. R. Tate
The Rent Place to Trade After All
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Grape Juice
T matoes
Cucumbers
Apples
Lady Says She Suffered Much
Discomfort Until She Tried
Black-Draught; Found
It Brought Relief.
County
ness and
a tended
this week
Mrs. Lar-
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$1,011
50c;
$1.00
50c
$3.00
$2.70
$2.25
90c
$3.00
$1.75
$2.50
Jelly
Plum Butter
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maize and hegari. |
boys will exhibit
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for Canyon, where she will again be MAKES GOOD RECORD
a student in the West Texas State
Teachers College.
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After the fair is over. This is just to re-
Of course you are. But vou will need
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Total
This girl is a first year dub girl
and has completed the Course of
$8.00
$2.50
$6.50
During The Fair!
HAVE YOUR FRIENDS TO MEET YOU AT JONES’
SPECIAL FOR SATIRDAY!
Large Devil’s Food Cake—50c
City Bakery
J. W. Henderson of Arlington and
<1. H. Evans of Lindale Smith coun-
ty. are here this week as guests of
the former's brother, W. O. Hender-
son. Mr Evans had come out to
Lubbock
College.
kip Taylor anrlnincm ‘hat
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Saturday Matinee
Chester Connolly and A. Z. Jack-
son returned Wednesday night from
Commerce and Dallas, where they
v ent on bu iness.
Stairs of Sand”
Thia id a (oil.
you w ill enjoy.
Frozen River
With
G rapes
Peach
Peach
Beets
j Plum I
best i Kraut
peri Beans
Boys' 4-H Clubs will contribute
much to the success of the Fair this
year from the standpoint of exhibits.!
Although these clubs have been or-
ganized only a feu months, since
the coming of C unty Agent Ray E..
Shaver, they are setting forth some
ex ellcnt examples in the raising of
livestock and feedstuff.
Some of the boys who will exhibit i
their pr ducts at the Fair are:
Fat Barrows: O. J- and
Sproles, Lige Holley. Lonnie
Monday & Tuesday
Sept. 23rd and 24th
Townville, S. a.—"I had a bilious
spell I would get very dizzy and
have such a bad taste in my mouth,”
says Mrs. Bertha Whitfield, of this
place
"‘When I would stoop over. I felt
like I was going over on my head.
“When I would get up mornings,
I felt as tired as when I went to bed.
"'A friend told me how she liad
been helped by taking Black -
Draught, and how she kept it in
her home So I thought I would try
it. any way. which I did. and from
then on I have used Black-Draught
when I feel bad. get up tired, or feel
that I need anything Now I rec-
ommend It to my friends.
“If I get tired and sluggish, feel-
ing like I must sit around when I
have lots to do. I take Black-
Draught A few doses seem to be
what it takes to cleanse my system
of Impurities that may cause this
trouble '
Black-Draught is made from fine-
ly powdered herbs and roots ear -
fully combined, weighed and pack-
aged by automatic machinery'.
Easy to take—no disagreeable af-
ter-effects.
Sold in 25-cent and $1.00 packages
at all druggists’ Try it. NC-21'
Miss Lowell D uthit will attend
Tech College the coming session.
Chanej left Monday for Al-1
enter Sul Ross College as a!
this sch <>1 term.
Superintendent IL P. Cave-
County Judge G. C. Grider
the opening of the public
T-Bar last Monday morn-
ing. ami both gentlemen made talks.
They rep. it a good atendance on the
first day. with prospects for a good
ti> h • hi lt to see the
t4i'e"e, where she will enter Abi-
lene ( hr.stian College for the com-
ing session.
spent several days here
with his parents, Mr. and
kin Weathers.
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Paul
and ,
Wilson King, all of Dixie; Auvie Lee
and W H. Norman of Grassland;
Horace Lindley and J W Owens of
Edith; and Herbert and Bertram
Hatehell of Wilson.
Registered Pigs- Boyd and Land >n
Smith of Redwine; Carman Morgan.
Magnolia; Eugene Jaynes, Doyle
f. r adults. At this
Come and Get
It”
Is that old car a-hittin' right? If not, just
bring her around and let us eliminate all
knocks. We can make it run almost like
new. By the way, come to the fair next
BITTER WRAPPERS, very
>le parchment. 35c
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M A N U SC RI PT (OVER S—$ 1.50
box of 100, two covers for 5c.—The
Texas has 491 ice plants with a
daily capacity < f 21.129 tons.
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Mr. Evans had come out
to enter his son in the Ye h
He is a cousin of Mr. Hen-
They report crops short in
their part < f the state as well as in
West Texas.
Coleman Wells is constructing
handsome a n d comm dious re
dence of six rooms and bath two
blocks southeast of the high sch ol
building. It will be of stucco fin-
ish outside and beautifully finished
inside.
Liu remember David Lee as a
co-worker with Al Joison in
his latest pictures; now you
niu-t see him with Rin Tin Tin
Texas Garage
Phone 288
Battery, Generator and Electric Service
record this
very inter-
is possible
Roys Club Will “"d Burrell Terry an.l "‘D <
Have Many Exhibits ih,wi!"au>
.--------- | sey heifer calves,
ty-five exhibits of
Eight or ten
poultry.
Rev Philip McGahey, pastor of
the Baptist Church at Wilson, was
! mission to the big baseball game be-1 here Monday and Wednesday attend
! tween th? Tahoka All S ars and the
F'lt Wor’h Cats on next Thursday
< afternoon, the last day if the Lyn.i
ICiinty Fair, will be only 50 cents
| Miss M Hie Cato of Morgan l-H
— | club makes a
now of Quanah, year canning,
rated in club
very hard to get all that
out of club work. She eh >»e poul-
try for her project and has had very
hard luck with her chickens but has
made up for her hard luck in her
Food Preservation
According to the estimate given to
the products by A. & M College of
the Extension Service her prducts
may be valued as follow
Plums
9-4 Sheeting m inches wide
27c
32 in Gingham special!
9c
Gingham G00D F0R QUILT L1N,NG
6c
36 in. Prints sp«ial!
12c
Men’s Overalls G°°d Grade
79c
3oy’s Winter Union Suits4 *»59c
Men’s Winter ,Tnion Suits sP«iai! 79c
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700 Bed Blankets Tha‘ *»» «• s«jd
800 Dozen Duck Gloves
SEE OUR PRICES!
Will Sell
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Hill, E. I. The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1929, newspaper, September 19, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212259/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .