The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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Learn how quality is attained with modem
production methods! This week we are
making a special photographic exhibit illus-
trating the precision methods by which
quality is achieved in the manufacture of
the modem motor car.
Showing the Reason for
Quality at Low Cost
The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo-
graphs of the most interesting processes in
modem automobile manufacture. It will
provide the same interesting knowledge that
you would get by taking a trip through the
plants where Chevrolet cars are built. Each
picture is accompanied by a full descrip-
tion of the operation it illustrates. It is an
exhibit of unusual interest and value.
Bring the children.
• Touring Car $525
Roadster - - 525
- • 675
' • 695
- • 775
, . ' 425
. 550
* AU PRICES F. O. a.
PUNT, MICH.
Dyer-Stephens Motor Company
Nocona. Texas
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J. B. MARCH
“The Winchester Store”
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. J. Dosier is very sick.
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Mrs. J. M. Odom continues to be
Seriously ill.
Fishing Tackle at J. B. March’s
“The Winchester Store.”
Mr. and Mrs. Avis Justin of Fort
Worth were guests of Nocona friends
and relatives Saturday and Sunday.
Winchester Guns and ammunition,
the world’s standard, at J. B. March’s
“The Wincthester Store.”
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee and daugh-
ter, Miss Ruth, have moved to Mrs.
Effie Reynolds’ nerw home, where
they will have apartments.
Mrs. Anna Wright visited in Fort
Worth and Dallas last week.
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Sewing Wanted—Telephone
er see Mrs. Tan Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood went to
fort Worth Tuesday.
Little Helen Loiusp Stump was
seriously sick the past week—im-
proving nicely now.
Living Room Suits and Art
Spuares, etc., at J. B. March’s, “The
Winchester Store."
Nicely furnished front bed room,
adjoining bath, modern conveniences,
for rent. Phone 141.
For a few days, we are going to
sell a fl.OO Safety Razor and 35c
package of Blades for only 35c.—J. ■
B. March, “The Winchester Store.”’
Base Balls and Golf Balls—Any-
thing to play with will be found in
the New Sport Department of the
W. S. Thurston Hardware Company.
THB NOCONA NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER tTH, ’W
Little Miss Helen Ray Reeves °f'
Bowie came Sunday and is visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. A. H. Beal, J
and uncle, Ray Beal. «
son Service Station, Phone 251.
DISC
Call 111,
room.
PLOWS
Mrs. J. O. Cobb and Mrs. Lon
Cobb were Bowie visitors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Keene
and little daughter, Evelyn, went
to Electra Saturday.
D. T. Herring, a pioneer citizen
of Nocona, is spriously ill, and has
been for the past week. Little hope
is entertained for his recovery.
Winchester Paints and Varnishes,
the best that money can buy, at J.
B. March’s, “The Winchester Store.”
For Rent—Rooms in the apart-
ment house, also a dwelling bouse.
Bee Mrs. Kolbenschlag.
You might persuade J. H. Cone
to let you have one of those new
Dodge Brothers Automobiles.
While they last, 30X3 1-2 Kelly-
Springfield Cords $9.50.—Thompson
Service Station.
W. E. Salmon was very sick first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham spent
Monday in Fort Worth.
For Rent—Front, southeast bod
Price reasonable.
or see Mrs. J. H. Curlin.
Special Price—1924-25 Back Cur- * „ . HOW’S 1 HIS?
. • t • L. f -r. , I HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
tain Lights for Fords, $1.00. Thomp- i do what we claim for it—rid your system
- - - - of CatarrlL, or Deafness caused by
Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
“• Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces, thus restoring normal condi-
tions.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilbert of
Bonita visited Mrs. Odom Sunday.
Dr. Arthur J. Boyd of Pars, Texas,
Ja visiting Mrs. A. A. Croxtqn.
Suit Cases and traveling bags at
J. B. March’s, The Winchester Store.
Mrs. R. A. Foster has a few dozen
Gladiola Bulbs ,that she is offering
at 50 cents per dozen or 5 cents
each, while they last.
Mr. J. I. Raglin of Montague is
the guest of G. C. Ball and family
and o*her Nocona friends.
Am selling my household furnish-
ings cheap, as we are leaving No-
cona.—Mrs. Jess Thompson.
Three rooms for rent reasonable,
for light housekeeping or bed rooms.
No children desired. Inquire at
the Post Office.
Tennis Rackets and balls at J. B.
March’s, “The Winchester Store.”
Wanted—Young ladies to take
aurses training course.—The Gaines-
ville Sanatarium, Gainesville, Texas.
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And We
HaVe on Display in Our Store
a Splendid Selection of Gas
Heaters, Cook StoVes
and Ranges
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After a thorough consideration, we selected the well known line of
Sunbeam heaters and ranges. They have all the points of superiority, hand-
somely and strongly constructed and having a patented Bunsen burner un-
like anything else on the market which guarantees the greatest heat at the
least possible cost. They combine beauty, strength, service and economy.
We cordially invite you to come in and look over our assortment and
get our prices, it will pay you and we will be pleased to show you.
ANNOUNCEMENT
SHOE REPAIRING
Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Humphreys
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Justin
in Fort Worth and from reports are
enjoying themselves hugely.
30x3 1-2 Fabric
30x3 1-2 Cord
The Nocona
Boot Co.
$8.75
$9.75
For breakingyourland
We have the E-B Line
Come and buy one
J. B. MARCH
The Winchester Store
For Sale—Scholarship in the Bowie
Commercial College. Cash or terms.
Write J. Q. Burnett, Bowie, Texas.
You may send in your orders for
the famous Bob Kelley Saddles to
be made by hand to the W. S. Thurs-
ton Hardware Company.
For courteous and ap-
preciative servicebring
your work to '
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Keene
and little daughter, Evelyn, were
Fort Worth visitors first of the
week.
Done promptly and in
first class style. We
have new, first class
equipment and use the
best materials.
moist base—Protects
from the sun and
wind and a wonderful Beautifier |
for Balls, Parties, etc. Tints—
White, Flesh and Deep Brown.
Three sizes—35c, 60c and $1.00.
10c will bring you a liberal sample
with small silk sponge Free.
Baker Laboratories, Inc.
241 North Second Street
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Having sold my Filling Station am
closiing out my line of accessories,
tires and tubes at a low cost.
—Thompson Filling Station.
MOLSBEE & BECK
H 5 Filling Station Nocona, Text
A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discouraged feel-
ing caused by a torpid liver and consti-
pated towels can be gotten rid of with
surprising promptness by using Herbine.
You feel its beneficial effect with the first
dose as its purifying and regulating effect
is thorough and complete. It not only
drives out bile and impurities but it im-
parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits.
Price 60c. Sold by
Keene & McMahon, Druggists.
We have received the agency for the
famous Federal Extra Service Tires and
have just received a large shipment and
wish to quote the following low prices:
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Howard have
moved from Nocona to Chillicothe,
Texas, leaving Nocona first of the
week.
Prices onother sizes in proportion. Come
around "Let’s Talk Tires.”
We handle that Good GULF Gas and
Oils, also 7 EXHOMA ^Gas and Oils, and
Auto Accessories.
Drive In Gas With Vs
ATTENTION FARMERS
Bain Wagons
We still have some
of the celebrated
qquantities at Thurston
Company’s.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Johnson of
Waco have apartments at the home
of Mrs. John W. Jones.
Vacuum Cup Auto Casings and
tabes, none better, at J. B. March’s,
“The Winchester Store.”
southeast
Price reasonable.
Mrs. J. H. Curlin.
I have a good barn that I don’t
seed, that can be taken down and
moved and put up again. I will sell
right. Come and buy it and build
• house or barn.—M. F. Ball, Noco-
na, Texas. 15tf
J. B. MARCH
The Winchester Store
For Rent—Front,
room,
or see
Keen Kutter Hardware in large
Hardware
bed
Call 111,
Rent—Front, southeast
Price reasonable.
in both wide and
auto track, if need
one come and see us
Mrs. Mattie H. Salmon and son,
Raymond, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Hoben.
Miss Alleen Burgess of Bowie was
the week end guest of Miss Vera
Brookmole.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benton were
Decatur visitors one day last week.
Bread! Bread!! We will deliver
bread with your meat orders. Phone
Hneley’s Meat Market.
Found—New Friends and custo-
mers through advertising in The
Nocona News.
Mrs. Bruce Jones visited her
moother, Mrs. M. J. Martin, in De-
eatur Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Croxton of
Dallas announce the arrival of their
baby daughter Monday, October 5th.
Mrs. L. A. Adams of Dallas is
the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Gould Whaley.
For Rent—Front, southeast bed
room. Price reasonable. Call 111,
or see Mrs. J. H. Curlin.
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The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925, newspaper, October 9, 1925; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1234623/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.