Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, January 3, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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James Coittus, successful farmer of
the Rosston community, was trans
acting business here today.
Miss Mattie Trlckey, teacher In trie
High School, has returned from a hol-
iday vacation and assumed her du-
ties today.
Miss Hattie Tenner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. L. Bonner of Hast <MI-
1 torn la street, is in with Xagrippe.
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been engaged in farming
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Dalias and Austin, on $
A. E. Dawson, one of the pioneers
of the eastern part of Cooke county,
was here today from the Salem School
community.
places his name before them with a
feeling that they will honor him at
the coming primaries 'by making him
their candidate for Public Weigher.
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E. B. Blanton and wife of Houston
are the guests of Mr. and.Mrs. N. C.
6nider until Wednesday.
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knowledge
and for the
sary for . that important position. Mrj
Fhrmer has
Mrs. E. Work M reported vary to
with IsgMs at bar borne on oneat-
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Bernard Vote of the thriving town
of Muenster, transacted business ia
Gainesville today.
T. F. EIBMEIII RICE
PUBLIC WEIGHER
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friends and they will atoo A
that Mr. Sevin does not loot
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“I have a Bttle girl six years oin
wtio has a good deal of trouble wjtn
croup,” writes W. E. Corry. Evans-
ville, Ind., “I have used Foley s Honey
and Tar, obtaining instant relief tor
her.: My wife and I also use H and
wUl say It is the best cure for a Dart
cold, cough, throat trouble and croup
that I ever saw.” (tf
the freer feeltag
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The Register
Year’s Greetings
management, Wh
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son and go
year, The
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Mrs. Luther McOaugih and Mrs. r.
A. Moore came in on the west bound
Katy from Whitesboro and Woodbine
where they were guests of relatives
Siddail Drug Co., North Side Square. | during the holidays.
Miss Nan Jamison has returned t?
her school in Davis, Okla., after a
visit here during the holidays with
Mies Grace Hickson.
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Judge J. M. Lindsay wiho has been
ill at his home for ten days, is so far
recovered as to be at his desk in the
Lindsav National Bank today.
Jotin W. Lusk, well known young
newspaper man of Fort Worth, and
with The Record, was a visitor here
today enroute to Oklahoma City on
business.
and he
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didacy to bis friends the Democratic
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Ore large
dark-brown horse, white spot in .'fore-
head, missing stnee New Years eve.
Liberal reward, notify Mrs. Mattie
Harrison, new phone 411. (9)
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It was learned today that Mr. Gro-
ver L. BevHl of New Albany, Mm.,
and who has been with the Mac teay a stranger to the good
(By Ths Associated Press)
GUTHRIE, Okla., January The
bodies of Ellen Thompson, aged nine,
and her brother EJdward, aged 5-years,
who disappeared on New Year’s day.
were found today tn an abandoned
well.
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Telegraph-Cable Company at Danas,
Texas, and various other places for
the past five years, > has arrived in
the city to become the local manager
tor that company here, succeeding
the late Mr. Watson Dalton who was
also from New Albany, Mtas.
Mr. Bevill was the boyhood mend
of Mr. Dalton and coming, as he does,
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In the announcement column of Tne
Register Uday, the name of I", h}
Farmer appears as a candidate tor
Public Weifher.
Mr. Farrier has resided hi C'dokd
20 years, having lived in
Myra ten years, and where for nine
years he he s been weighing cotton as
a Deputy FuWic Weigher by appoint*
ment. Thiougfa his experience Mr.
Farmer is equipped with the required
>f the duties of the office
efficiency that is neces-
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INSURANCE
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REALESTATE
West Side Square
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BERLIN, Ger., Jan. 3—The War
Office announces a German attack on
the ifk-ench at LaBassee, when a long
trench was blown up and all the oo
oupants of same killed. Some of the
Allied troops lied when the Germans
charged.
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Superintendent Patrick Henry ot
the State Training School for Giris
FOR RENT—Two tarniahed rooms
for light housekeeping. Apply at 807
Etaat Broadway. (6)
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Watson Compimy, that has the >100,-
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cident.
; Offloa Eadt CafifanJn fltrnat
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, The announcement of Hubert ? U.
Nall will appear in The Register this
week for District Clerk. —
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Southwest Corner Public Square.
Goods delivered Promptly to any part of the city
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$ Ing^n-metal,
an Russian calt
ew English mod-
ist it for those
incy these styles
ose whose taste seem differently there is the
correctness of coi
in the style they
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Cane Syrup, per gallonz.. ilWWT|
Thanking you, one and all for your splendid patron^ga gtolng |Bbe I
Past year and earnestly soliciting a major portion of your trada Uur
ing the coming year, I am as ever. Your BYtantL pj
NE.W MANAGER FOR THE
MACKAY CO., ARRIVES
Miss Jean <Figh of the High School
teachers corps, has returned from a
pleasant visit in Dallas.
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A11 kinds of fresh vegetables, such as
string beans, spinach, kale, callard, mustard
turnips with tope, celery, head lettuce, egg
r adishes, green onions, beets. Spanish oniom
rot s, soup bunches and new Irish potatoes.
ELECTION NOTICE
Office of The First State Bank, of
Gainesville, Texas.
A meeting of toe Stockholders ot
The First State Bank will De field tn
the banking bouse, on Tuesday, Janu-
ary 11th, 1*16, tor ths purpose of el-
ecting Stx directors to serve the en-
suing year.
FRANK MORRIS, Jr.,
Cashier.
Chicken Chowder
Makes Chesty Chix
Poultry proto depend largely oa fast
growing chicks. We sbaolmely guarantee
Junng the-tot six weeks of a chick’s life
DOUBLE DEVELOPMENT
OR MONEY BACK
- H yon follow the Purina Feeding Pisa,'
. hirina Chick Feed and
torimilMmCtowger
Don’t rick future prodie. Ghru your
chick'e the right Mart in ide. Into on the
original
ChMkartaml Bag
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lean led toe business of con-
have bought toe Hogaa
Market on £ast Ltaumrnto BL,
Mar Pecan Creek bridge.
We will serve osr customers
with everything to be had at a
rtm OteM Meat MamLr^
we oak
George Midkiff, the first tp m
candidate for Public Wtegter, wu
here today from Slvela Bomt end e
pleasant caller at The Regtatgr office.
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truction and perfection of
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from Dalias
J the tatter part o< this week, with toe
purpoee ot bpginning work on toe
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen who nave
been the guests of relatives and
friends in toe city for several days,
returned today to their home In Dal-
las.
Miss Lillian Hayworth returned
yesterday to her school at Electra,
after spending the holidays here with
relatives.
been a eanttdate for any office, but
he has by ills recent years of exper-j
lence
ducting a cotton-yard and keeping its
records projerly, to a degree that has he fa well known to toe voters and
always proven satisfactory;
now, as a lemocrat, submit^ his
voters of thp County for the office <oi
which he aspires, with the conlldence
will fairly consider ius
he hopes that their de-
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We are at Your Service
with the Best Equi
Dry Cleaning Plan
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connection with the new
buildings to bp erected on the atte oC
that instUutiop. J
Mr. Henry i 0d today that
ertntendeut at Otoatructlcm
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share of yoar tfifla
S. i; Stacks^]
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GET RID OF RACKING LAGRIPPE
COUGH—IT WEAKENS.’
For the severe racking cough tnat
comes with lagrjppe, Foley s Honey
and Tar Compound is wonaerfuny
healing and soothing. R. G. Conine,
»*x-lx)«tmaster, Barnegat, n. J., says:
"Foley's Honey and Tar tompouno
soon stopped the severe Jagnppe
cough that completely ex-hans: ed me
It can’t be beat.” (til
1 Siddail Drug Co., North Side Square
that they
claims, and
cision will te favorable to him.
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MENT SENDS GREETINGS
syetem and «ve
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Misses Gladys and Valerie L. Gould
after a pleasant, visit in the city with
relatives, have returned to IJallas,
where .they are studying music.
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Mrs. H. Waterman and nepnew
Milton Hirschfield have returned from
Dallas, where they spent several days
visiting among relatives and friends.
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For Nervous Women.
When the nervousness Is caused by
constipation, as is often the case,
you will get quick relief by taking
< hambartata’e Tablets. These tab-
lets also Improve the digestion. Ob-
tainable everywhere. (tf
If you have never used a Dally Reg-
later Want Ad, you have missed a
treat
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Homer Splawn, pmmtnent farmer
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LOST—A black Hudson seal neck-
piece test Friday nighL Liberal re -
ward if returned to Register Of-
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A Fresh Stock of
KODAK FILMS
just arrived
BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK $2.50
It will wake you up!
W. B. KINNE
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Apple Butter
We hive the famous Monarch Brand in 3 lb sanitary
tins. This is something fine.
3Oc can
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Mrs. B. F. Johnson and children
have returned from a holiday visit
with relatives in Shepdierd, Texas.
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FIRST MONDKY, JANUARY 3
16 lbs pure granulated Sugar for. fl.tO
5 lbs Arbuckle Coffee ...1 1 31,00
5 lbs Best Grade Peaberry Coffee tor. fl.tO
7 lbs good bulk Coffee, for only 31.00
12 cans No. 2 Wapco Tomatoes for .90
12 cans No. 3 Wapco Tomatoes for 31.10
12 cans of Sweet Corn .90
12 cans of Salmon for • E - • i
12 cans Hominy
12 cans Kraut
Try some of my Country Home-Made Rfl|
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with the highest recommendation as print you some up-todate Oandktate
to integrity and buainew efficiency, Cante, and AonoubceiAent Cfircariam.
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I i Mm Roy Hotebktas of MeAtoter.
la vteiting Ms*. Dr. A. D. Bryan.
Oratowwd,
The Shw Store Ateri
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DOWN ON HIS BACK
“About two years ago I got down
on my back,” writes Solomon Bequet-
te. Fiat River, Md. I got a 5Uc b«x
ot Foley Kidney PULs an 1 they
straightened me right up. 1 recom.
mend them to all who have kidney
trouble” Rtieuaxaxic aches and paJn^
soreness and stiffness, steep distoro-
ing bladder trouble, yield quickly to
Foley Kidney Pills. (U
Siddail Drug Co., North Side Square.
FM PUBLIC 1EICHEII
George Midkiff of Sivels Bend today
authorises The Register to announce
his candidacy for Public Weigher of
Cooke County for the coming tern of
that office.
Mr. Midkiff is a native Texan, hav-
ing been born at Sivela Berni, the
county, in 1861, and te- therefore in
his 52nd year. He ia a Denux-rat of
the old school, has had -two yearn ex-
perience at weighing cotton for the
public and is thoroughly qualified. for
the position to which he.aspiree. j
During hie manhood Mr. Midkiff
has engaged in farming on a part of
the old homestead that was settled
upon by his parents tai 1859. when
they moved here from Tennessee. Mr.
Midkiff Jias never before offered him-
self as a candidate for any office, but
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Phones 549 JOE CURTIS DRY CLEANING PLANT Gainesville, Texas
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fa in receipt afi Npw
i from the Dallas Fair
_ which reads as ioaiows:
“With the' compltanente of the ata-
I wishes for the coming
ate Fair of Texas an-
'hirty-First Annual Expo-
sition to. be held tn Fair Park, Dallas.
Texas, October 14th to 29th, inclus-
ive, 1916. (Signed) R./C. L. Knight,
President; f|oyal A. Ferrte, 1st Vice-
Pres.; E. I*| Flippen, 2nd vke-Prea;
W. H. Stratton, Secretary, J. B. Adoue
Treasurer.” |nd also the Board of Di-
rectors.
Send us your Evening Gowns, Evening Suits or any
delicate garments that need Dry Gleaning or Pressing.
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Phone 549 and our Auto Delivery Car will come right
flUDT TO BEGIN WORK
OR KNJORMIEOBIES
Contractor For Training School Build-1
Inga .Will Commence Construction I 000 contract or touUding the dorml-
Nsxt Monday and Will Employ 100‘tortes, wIB arirfve here
Men In the Work. ”T -T-^
purpose of beguming
taOdiDSB next Monday.
.* Mr. Henry also stated that toe
son Company *w<l 8tve employ
l men and that G«
hq selected acto
, as far as poasibfc
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, January 3, 1916, newspaper, January 3, 1916; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1299234/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Cooke+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.