The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919 Page: 10 of 10
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WEBER WAGONS
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You will be convinced.
Come in, take a look at this wagon.
MANNING & CLARK
Young Hens Best Layers
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ST. LOUIS, MO.
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L. E. ROBERTS
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citizens
The Time
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Fulghum Oats
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MONEY
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TO LOAN on Farm and Ranch Lands.
Loans made direct—no commission charged.
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Write us for full particulars about our NEW
PLAN of lending money, by which your loan
never matures, but is automatically paid off in 33 years.
We do Automobile
Top Repairing.
Blacksmithing
Woodwork a Specialty
First Class Automobile Spring Welding Guaranteed
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Growing Old Before your Time
Kidney trouble tends to “slow
up” men and women in middle
life and they fear oncoming old
'age when it is only the kidneys
Foley Kidney
Horseshoeing—woodwork
All work done promptly.
For Sale—Sweeps, Mower Heads, Sections, Pitmans.
Disc Sharpener, sharpens them cold, does not get
them out of shape nor take temper out.
Work done first class and will be appreciated.
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Money to Loan on Land..... ’••Notes Payable in Sherman
A. Y. CREAGER & Co., Sherman, Texas
(A. Y. Creager and F. W. Creager.)
If you have something to sell, advertise in the Sun
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Bob iSears
Whitewright
P. JANWAY
At Stedham’s Shop
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PITTNANN & HARRISON CO.
1877—In Business Forty-Two Years—1919
SHERMAN, TEXAS
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WE PAY A PREMIUM
Therefore Insist Upon Gear
nine “Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin”
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"FAKE” ASPIRIN
thinging, walked up and stopped
at the hitching post in front of Pins assisC xa.Ure to restore’a
j sound, healthy condition and to
banish backache, soreness, lame-
ness and stiffness, puffy eyes and
J other symptoms, adv •
There are people who have the
right variety of fowls, who house
and feed them properly, and yet
I who can not obtain eggs early in
the winter because their fowls
are too old. It is seldom that it
pays to keep hens for laying after
they are two and a half years old;
not that th'ey will not give a
profit, but that younger fowls
will give a greater profit.
The Tickville Brass Band was
short four of its members last
Saturday night at the concert.
This made it awful hard on the
base drummer as he was already
beating about as loud as he pos-
sibly could.
It Will Pay You to
Sell Your Fulgum Oats to Us
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8c JONES
The Ford One Ton Truck is one of the
sure all-round business utilities,and like-
wise just as big a necessity on the farm.
Farming is surely a business proposi-
tion wherein success depends upon
economical methods with up-to-date
machinery. The Ford Truck will prove
a great economy on the farm. The
marvel is “how the farmer has got
along without it all these years.” It is
a servant that serves, always ready
and always economical. Price $550.00,
without body, f.o.b. Detroit.
Millions of fraudulent Aspirin
Tablets were sold by a Brooklyn
manufacturer which later proved
to be composed mainly of Talcum
Powder. “Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin” to true, genuine, Amer-
ican made and American owned
Tablets are marked with the
safety “Brayer Cross.”
Ask for and then insist upon
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” and i
always buy them in the original'
Bayer package which contains.
proper directions and dosage. |
Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoace- j
ticacidester of Salicylicacid.
Bert L. Sanderson sold his
fine farm southeast of Trenton
list week to Will Summers at
$237.50 per acre. Mr. Sander-
son has purchased the McDonald
farm near Bethel, paying $237.50
per acre for same.—Trenton
Tribune.
f SHIP Rarlr Puts a man out commission while it lasts.
Lu 111U UObR Every moment is torture. He can’t work, or
even get about to amount to anything. For quick relief, apply
BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT
It Is a Powerful Pain Relief
Rub it in well over the affected part. It warms and relaxes the
contracted muscles, and relieves promptly. It is equally bene-
ficial for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles, Cuts,
Wounds, Sores, Bums, Scalds, Tender Feet, Chafes and Swellings.
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WE DO FIRST CLASS HARNESS
REPAIRING AT REASON-
ABLE PRICES
The historic and proverbial
Mike and Pat were discussing
riddles.
“Mike,” said his compatriot,
kin ye tell me what time it is
when one Ford car is chasing
another?”
“No,” said Mike, “1 ain’t so
sure that I kin.”
“Tin after tin,” said the son of
Erin.
1003 aaln st. ’ ” ’ Pallas. Texas
UlnjbiilR u. S> QQVEQMMLNT SU^ER-ViSlONl
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and
smoking a» cigaret was through1 „
here one day this week putting
up large posters advertising
some non-intoxicating chill tonic.
While he has not made his fu-
ture position known, it is believ-
ed that the Tickville Town Mar-
shall will sit down as soon as the
paint dries.
When the Wild Onion school
teacher closed the school a short
time ago, he went off and left the
door standing wide opon.
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They are par excellence in the wagon world. None better of any
make. Have stood the test for Texas. They will stand up under any
and all conditions that any wagon could stand.
A man’s facial appearance has been helping Poke Eazley in his
no bearing upon his matrimonial
possibilities.
*Sile Kildew returned this
morning in his ox wagon from
the Calf Ribs neighborhood,
Sile is one of our hindmost citi-
zens.
The gang of crows that has
Light running; easy to keep in the road; will turn where the rest will
not. Guaranteed to be a first-class wagon in every particular. Made
from Al materials; full Bois d’Arc rims.
corn patch for the past several
days, got through this morning
and left for greener fields.
A button was found in the con-
tribution box at the Hog Ford
church Sunday morning. Some-
body is always fooling the
preacher.
The Dog Hill preacher’s ser-
mon last Sunday lambasted
everybody in the congregration,
but nobody got mad, as he didn’t
call any names.
Yam Sims was out driving,
around the other day and was
placed in'1 a very embarrassing
position by his mule, who, not!
j that are at fault.
the home of Miss Fruzie Allsop.•
who was engaged to Yam up to a
week ago, when they "had a fall-1
ing out.
Even the foremost
sometimes get behind.
Poke Eazley has let the con-
tract for the digging of his fish-
ing worms for the summer.
A man wearing a cap
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Waggoner, J. H. The Whitewright Sun (Whitewright, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919, newspaper, August 8, 1919; Whitewright, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262740/m1/10/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Whitewright Public Library.