Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. [181], Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1917 Page: 2 of 3
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the time to come to the aid
busines and advertise in The
Cooke county’s most popular
of belligerents believed they
death struggle and felt jus-
extensive line of handsome stationery with which
pared to meet their demands.
OVK AMMUNITION IS “LOADED BIGHT.**
IT’S A ‘ SURE SHOT* THAT YOU WILL GET
HARDWARE WHEN YOU BUY IT FROM US. WE j
TESTED THE QUALITY fOF ;THE BRANDS WE
AND FOUND IY “A 1.”
rs Oil Company in section 2-4-
rig up for well No. 2 on the
having a
and liver
and free
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IFS A * SURE SHOT* THAT YOU WILL GET A
GUN WHEN YOU BUY THAT GUN FROM US. WE
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GAINESVILLE Foundry Co. will take
care of your repair work in the iron
tine. Odl Phone 2.M (tfI
health, a
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kmsness, headache and
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street,
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„ native Axateaaa with the Mn-
c4mpany*s pgaatic production.
YOU THE LOW “PRICE.** THEN BUY FROM
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Distributor for North Texas and Southern Oklahoma
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RALPH BELL, Lawyer
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS
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save you money. Calumetdoes—it’s Pure
and far superior to sour milk and soda.
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BROWNWOOD. Texas, Feb. ,1.—Wal-
er L. Early, recognized a* one of the
oremost district attorneys in the state,
rill have charge of'the prosecution of
larry J. Spannell at Coleman when the
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AND. WITHOUT YOUR ASKING FOR IT. WE GO
Jennings I ryau issued n statement ad-
dressed to tiie American people appeal-
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every hour of the day and night.5 Investigate
tnt matter before you make purch^es of office I
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HtR RENT Modern light houwkevp
mg room* tali either phone «' (tfi
FOR nRXT Two fwwUhvd -w7e-
light h»w*skvr|M’«g rooma. t all
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We wish to call attention of the ladies of Gainesville to ihe
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FOR SALE .
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best Fire IToof Of -
See me at Regis-
The W. W. Howeth Co.
ABSTHACTS AND FAHM LOANS
Complete abstraeta of all lands
and Iowa lots In Cooke enutg.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
LAND TITLKS
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Our line consists of handsomely engraved
CALLING CARDS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENTS, LATEST DESIGNS IN MONOGRAM
PERSONAL STATIONERY, LUNCHEON AND RECEPTION ,
CARDS, MOURNING CARDS, BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS •
AND NUMEROUS OTHER FORMS.
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of Embossed Letterheads and Envelopes for the business mian.
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REGISTER PRINTING CO..
East California Street Both Phones 98^
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Carter Oil Company cm the Gvorgv
Hhoadet. farm in section 24-4-3. i» drill-
ing Xo. »> at fiiMi feet. N<> 7 at 300 ai«d
So. 8 at 2oo
FOR i^LE— The
flee Safe*, 48 eize*. C_,
ter office. C .IL Leonard.
X—Tke AMtriran rep
■y. Irta HentH the
« here of any event
Fear is exprvxord that with the Varied
States facing war anj with tax levies
which 4 night be a <
'appropi al ion bill* and
■Gw aHn
■as A*r» uflural and klerhauical College.
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Fur a H1II«m» attack
AV hen you have- a severe headache,
aecoanpaiued bt a coated tongue, loath -!
inc of food, conatipatioin. torpid liver. I
voimtin* of partly digested food and
then bile, you may kaoxi- that you have!
a aeverv bilious attack. While y ou
may be quae sick there i» consolation |
in kiOjwing that relief may be had by ;
taking three of iTianiberlatn’s Tablets i
They are vrotrpt and effectual. Ob- ‘
’tairable everywhere.
on the Market
Why buy a lot of filing devices for your offi. ) when you
can buy a Safe-Cabinet and have it equipped just f<4 your needs.
AU your recoids will then be right at your fingers’ Ind and pro-
tected from fire averv hour nf the ria«> and 3mr-.. ..
this very importal
equipment. Many of these Safe-Cabinets are bein^
city by the leading business firms and professional
Come in and investigate the HOME SAFE-CABITO
A special size made for business men t *
which they would like to keep at home and have them protected
from loss by fire. <
The Safe-Cabinet Is Made in 48 Sizes j
A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED
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****■ like I have we Me at oace. J. W.
• Buy your Typewriter Ribbons, Car-
bon Paper and Typewriter Paper at the
office pf the ^tegister Printing Company
on EaBt California street. Both tele-
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THF, LEADIIG
Real Estate and
Loan Agent
of A'ortk Texas
Plenty of Money to loan on Farms
- in all sections of Cooke county.
JAMES R. BELL
Math Bide Mwsre ’ Dwwa Stairs
<BY JOHN F. EASLEY.)
l uiMlMhed Daily for The UeprlHter Di-
rect From the OH Fields of
Oklahoma.
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SPEND
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GERMANY
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IN. FeK X— The tsterMtmaaal f
th I’ll—ny. pesMbaSty that’
1 aaridle and hantmo. borw; aku
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are Me at imce.
t’arter Oil Company No. 3 mi the Car-
ter farm, .in Bection 16-4-3, reached *he
top’of the sand at 1190 feet and the
well is casing.
-J were suggested
inducing jiostjionmg until af-
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WHAT IS
LAX-FOS
LAX-FOS is an improved Cascara
(a tonic-laiat!vs) pUasanl io taka
In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by
the addition of certain harmless chem-
icals which increase the efficiency of the
Cascara, making it better than ordinary
Cascara LAX-FOS is pleasant to take
I and does not gripe nor disturb stomach
Adapted to children as well as a.luits
Just try one bottle for constipation. 50c
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A fresh line of Typewriter Ribbons
for all machines always <m hand,
at Register office, California i
phones No. 98.
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A. R»*|ter, wheeler. ]Wis., says: *--u.
ten year! we have used Foley s Honey
and ’Tar] and our family consider it
the best cough medicine on the m*r*
ket, especially for children, as they like
to take fit." Contains no opiates,
safe for babies, effective for adults.
Checks iroup; stops 'coughs, relieves
eolds So]d everywhere.
■gister Want Ads.
MrsvT. B. Carpenter, Har-
•a.. suffered from kidney
.ut have beeB entirely cured
Kidney Pills. He says,
we. are both in the seven-
re Its vigorous as ore were
Foley's Kidney
sleep disturbing bladder
backache, rheumatism. Sold
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WANTKH Maa with family t« <ulti
vat* To aero, of good prefaying l«ot
t.iM’Und; four na>n» h.m«e on {dace. :
Mr». Mary H. Tayh»r. TlMkekrrvillr. ’H.
kakMaM. |8>
l.tSST -th* road bi-tw«xn Gatneavillr
Mtd Skk^rr’ erne aew mai-«kid. 39x||t|. .- • ,
3 I i tiro. H.o«»trd «<a nu ami hsfUted —4_4_—Z_
Fwnh-r pteaar mriifr Me aad I w»H re
ward. F. <X Ketrham. Prartattan
PaBBWB CuUbK Ten. (<
UI8T— Last ^atanlay ta esthee the roM
rasa ar the eatMty aaparattradeni * 1 A'f ^ELL
affirt «A tba eaart boar, a |«ri.ag.
eaataming dry a*<ods bourfit from J.
Z M. PattMMM a White throws
Hmm Man ta Befister affiea.
Old Phone 67 ‘ New Phone 105
H. E. BERTRAM
General Insurance
OLDEST AGENCY IN tfAINESVILLE
Established 1885
PUBLIC STEN0GRAPHXR IN OFFICE
j —Mtnnie Truelove
228 £ Califotnta Lindsay Haase Bloc)
Doctors GILCREEST,
THAYER & LEWIS
wish to announce that they have-formed
a partnership for the purpose of pxac-
MEDICINE and SURGERY
0S& es over Lindsay National Bank
PHONES 99
bt'en proved in
of destructive fires in
which it has protected
its contents intact.
THE SAFE-CABINET
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is approved by the Underwriters’ Laboratories
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' That beaatifal «»•< btwidwfwl (•rudi*
liM of **TV Harden <*f Allah, which
tn the <rtiine*ville Opara House
next Friday. Feb. In fur a limited on-
gagvm'-tit <4 uw night i* in almost -sin-
Udiet able •«-ru-« of 'tags |dHurt*a
Africa and th*-
Read tt»
A MomLa’* Erpcrlrsre With Grippe
When k cough or- cold hangs on, and
you have aches and pains that are
hard to flefine. it ia likely that grippe
4* takind hold of your system. Mrs. J.
1. Rodgdrs, Switzer, ft C., says: * I am
uusceptiqle to coM?< often ending in
grippe. In this <ase I have found Fo-
lev's Honev and Tar; to prevent doc-
tor billsr’ Sold everywhere.
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with Ges
the first war dayo rt Angwd. m
1914. There were m> crowd* around the
newspaper office- nor evidences of ex-
f-ftemeat t-ouae the public bad bm
hardened 'to >e«**t»ona> events. But
the geuerel feeling h ape o< saitiefee-
tion mixed with considerable surprise. f
The British official* rreogniar that
the new situation bring* draw-
backs a* well *• advantages to British
interest*. Anxiety is felt for entente
prisoners in.Germany, who are now de-
prived «rf tae daatrtame and 4>e«<u>res ot
gtiardiaaU’ip whwh American etnba**y
. J nd consular serv tor have been able to
render, aaddoubt* are felt whether the
other neutral crtaMisbments will be able
to do as much for the interned civilians
and military prisoners.
Belgian relief work it fared with the|
greatest danger, a* the withdrawal of
th’.- American eommiaaion may result in
complete collapse and bring hundreds
of thoifsands face to face with starva-
tion.
The unitersal feeling here i* that the
I’nitrd State* will inevitably tie forecd
intb war and the part she will play
I herein is the ch.ef tuple of discussion,
'oupie.l with speculation as to its ef-
fect on the supply of munition* to Eu-
rope. The news of the sinking of the
American steamer Housatonic ns well as
•.lie contents of the president’s address,
came too late for the evening papers,
but whereever the sinking of the Amer-
ican vessel wad known- it was assumed
that it whuld go far toward precipitat-
ing war.
The new German campaign of unre-
stricted submarine warfare is regarded
here with, i-oinposure. On the other
hand, the withdrawal of the shipping
of Scandinavia, Holland and Spain froip
traffice with England is recognized as
i serious factor. The public, however,
looks confidently to the admiralty to
speed to its anti-submarine measures as
least as fast as Germany increases her
submarines, whil it is expected that the
German ships in American ports will
soon reinforce the Atlantic mercantile
traffic.
ami strike at thy OaiW State*.
e probable effri-t the inimiueama*! I
may have on legislation daring I
oecupUsi the time of the’ .
reprew datives today ' j *
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t'rystal Oil Company has a
pleted for well : No. 2 on the Holman
farm in section !•> 4-3 which offset* < ar-
ter Oil i ompany on the Carter farm.
vero cold or attack of th* grip, aa it
-• »*arfr <,o*T' “ch tn. •
tT* ”.rV*s ? J Meignlf. Wuthoby.
M«k I bought two b^ttlM nf eham-
h*f,**T‘! c^«h Itemedy and It was
oah * few 4a>* until | wa> complete-
1 firmly baitova
‘h*‘ Chamberlain * Cwsgh Remedy m
ef th* vtry bMt m*di<Hn*» and wit}
when 1 have another
cold/* obtainable everywhere
Try a Regwter Want Ad
Typewriter R.bbooa for all machine* j ,
Ako Carbon Paper. The best make* CaU|ta
at office of Register Prjatiag Company, j
[•hone* 98.
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can wot be adjusted by peace-
warning Americana off bel-
refuaiitg clearance to
and other neutral vessels
contraband, keeping American
vessels out of the danger zone and the
submission of the dn-laration of war to
referentiim of the people.
,% 4cventy-Year-Old < onplr
Mr. am| C ~ ----------
risburg.
trouble,
by Foleyjs
••Although
tics, we hi
thirty y4ars Iago.
Pills, stop
weakness!
every vvher<
ATTERSON^
AINTING AND
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h HONE Old, Mo. 417.
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Those wh<> hate ugsty medicine
should tr> < hainberlam s Tablets for
constipation They are pleasant to
take *nd their effect is so agreeable
and so natural that you will not real-
ise that it has been produced by a med-
totne. obtainable everywhere.
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NEW HEALDTON. Okla . Feb. 1
W. L Hernstadt of the Gilmer Oil Com
panv who cami here from New ork to
spent! two weeks or more, in the Heihl-
tojp4iel<ls with his brother. 8. J. Bern-
stadt. has retui net! to New York on ac- I
count of tin* trouble with Germany. It ,
is barely possible that few investment-1
will l>e made until it became known!
what foreign matter will take.
A fresn stock of Typewriter Ribbons
and Carbon Paper always on hand. The
tery best] makes. Register Printing Com-
pany. Phones 98.
etqer That Vlay Interest V®u
rT McConnell. Riverdale, Ga.,
writes: -iFolev’s Cathartic Tablets ab-
solutely k-lean.se my system thorough-
Iv, and riever a gripe, and no nausea.
An idea# physic, iirvigorating and
strength< ning the boyvel action ana
J gOod. effect ’on the stomach
Gives stoue persons a light
feeling. Sold everywhere.
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is appiovvu uy ine unqerwnters JLaooratones as a r
Light-weight safe and bears their label of inspection. L
Come in and let us show you THE SAFE-CABI- I
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The Only Fire-Proof Safe
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TXSTED THE ACCURACY OF THE GUNS WE SEEL M
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number of nuiMjrtant c*ms iu thj ,
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!’ ** Jim* What
I Want!"
“Give me cake made
with Calumet—I know what
| I’m getting — I know it’«
I fmra,wholeeome, nourishing,
f tempting and tasty.
“It’exll in Calumet’s vron-
: derful leavening and raising
I power—its absolute parity.
Use Calumet for •Uniform
multi and economy.”
Racsirsd Highest Award>
X'rv Cad F™»—
tlif I* fMrs^ Cae.
and,
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READ THESE £IG OPPORTUNITIES THOR-
OUGHLY. WHAT YOU HAVE WANTED
Millions Thankfully Praise
Carter's little liver Pills
A vigorous stomach, perfect work-
ing liver and regular acting boweb
bdortf to all who are wise enough to
use Carter’s Little Uvei HIE. Purely
vegetable i! i ! ’ ‘ ’
imitations are numerous- -look out
for them. Insist on Carter’s Little
Liver Pills if<ou want good hei
dear complexion and freedom
dizziness, biliousness headache
indigestion.
Smd PHI, Small Dose, Small Price
GENUINE must bear signature
true <>f tne fir*t ***<• i* no
p*MitiVe About tlx- rr—t . <d the f»*r-
l«»rni*n< v. “The Gatden <>f .Minh** i* a
mat. bcmrtifiil <lramati< intei taiuni< nt.
There iir< nine ~.tn—. each <f which
/arm* an mterenting Igykground for
the aitinp oi the impi***ivv story of th
Olay. Thu n-alism of' the sand stonn
>-(of real satol i, the starlight sky, the
<<>h>rmg of rhe de»ett. tin- Isuutiful gar
den of the lounty, the i-liaru'i of the
oarly Uioiniug wen* tufiidi* the ;uon:<»
tery with real <lo*e« roouig in theii
rote*, all literally hold the audience
SpelllMHItxl.
I'heie v ill lie o»< r rm httndied |*ople
in ill l»*ed in the presentation of this
siuwtet'h', and it will be exactly as seen
at the Century Theatre. New York, for
one solid year
SALE Almost iww instantaurou-
L w|al*'r heater. Max Hirwh.
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I'1*:. SALE- In North tiainevxiUe. on-
*»tv of grouts!; Jnom house. «ith
water *nd ga*. < *)} x$4 m-w jAone <9.
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Chinle* Post a former banker of
Cleveland, (thio, but who now resides in
New York, is in the Healdton fields,
making a study of th< oil situation, vfr.
Post is’vice jiresident of the Rufi Oil
Company which has begun drilling its
first well on the J. W. Orme farm in
the southeast quarter of section 33-3-3.
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lokla Oil Co npany on its profs *-ty
< onsi*t ing of fill ) acres in section 10-4-
3. is drilling well No. Il at NX) feet,
well No. 12 at 21)0 f<rt and well No. 13
has a rig up.
"THE GAflOEN OF MM EHDORSES
11 amt m A/\«tatato imn -t 1 util nn
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Two xery interesting wells are dr ’I |
mg in the field at this time. Thev are
| No. I Fitr Oil Company in 33-3-3 an I
I No. 3 t art er on the Rh<>a<l<s in 24-4-“.
Vhe Fitz will is behiw hxjtt feet and •
drilling for the McDonald' sand r -
peeled nt 1231) and the I'nrfer well is at
I-MW* feet and drilling folr the Pug >>
<;<»•<! eXpeftexl at 18(g).
ease i* called tfiT-re. probably egrly
May. j IT
Early gaim><l a state wide rep4tatk>(
in the famous Brown murder! cart triw.,
at Ballinger in* 1912. and since thkn hi
figured prominently in the prortcutla; j
of a 1
section <>f the state.
That he will wage a
prose, ution of Spannell i*
lonclnsion. based on his previous worf"j;
in the court room.
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al law as heretofore inter-
either side
IasJ ^ure
are not
the Atlantic to march under the ban-]
m r ot a
European
[i-an quart els.''
The for ner secretary of state said
both sets
; iso. p;—?.uU a. in., vmincsvilie sv Were in a -----------"
tifieibin esorting to acts contrary to
inti rnatit j
preted. ’
Several alternatives
by- Bryan ' i
ter the wir the aettleiient of any dis-
pute that
ful mean 4 wi
ligerent- lihips,
American
carrying
Mr*. /. L. Wilson, who is an applicant
j to stUTVtd her husband. J. 1.. Wilson,
whose death occurred Jan. 23. a* post
master at thi* place, had word from
Congressman Sum Raybum informing
her that, he had given her his endorse-
ntent.
Up to this time there is no opposi-
tion and it -I* believed none will devel-
op.—Celina Record. ’
tiie American jssiple ap|ieal- — .1 ——1———
BROWNWOOD LWEfl
iu cpiiyuo i rice
Hing to mih| sol.liers acrossj ||] 0| nilliLLL uHvL
Vvrvvvvvvv*vvvv*vrvvv**v*vv***v,vlw,v
Come io US
; when hunting for
HARDWARE,
: Guns and 1
’■ Ammunition.
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Mogsr.
It i« a. dr»n.*fi*ation of the fammto
Robert llaheo*' novel, by himself, as
•fried by Mary Anderson dr Navarro.
Real ptopb* Itrorght from that far
away continent. - js.akri.g their native
tonguts. dr-*w4i in their native rem
treal cotnebt. horsts, donkey— and
hu • goats, mnrek across 'the tlcM-rt against
the background of sand and an early
Hwrning sky al*or the Eastern horizon
of which gleams a s«»|itary star. lh«-
sta- fade* *• the morning »un creep* up
ami shoot* it* red shafts of light over
• lie seenr. A solitary eamel. a little be-.
Lind the other*, la-arihg with its load
a native Arab, travels slowly on I
•erne an«l sink* slowly to rent on the your cold
sand, while the i‘‘
makes hi* morning prayer to Allah.
Thro slowly the curtain 181b-. leaving
the node ner w.m iering and rnthralletl.
Pictures of travel and history coldly de-
pict »uch sights hut thi« stage put un-
is a* near the ren! jouiiii-y
«o|l|<l I*-.
W hat
le
“Pape’s Cold CompourJ" ends colds and
grippe in « few
hours
Take “P.-ijh-'s Cold Coni|M>uii<l" every
two hours until you have taken three
dost**, thin all grippe misery goe* and
I will Im- broken. It promptly
rider di'OK’tints and opens your clogged-up nostrils and the
air p*«*agiw of flip head; stops nasty
discharge or nose running; relieves tbc
headache, dullness, feverishnt—*. sore
throat. Sneezing, sonn<—s and stiff-
lies*.
Don't *tay stuffed up! Quit blow-
ing and snuffling. Ease- your throbbing
irt-svl nothing r|s<- in the world gives
-tl--li prompt relief t.s “•pajs-'s ( old Com-
pound.” which costs only 23 cents at
any d:ng store. It ;u-l- without assist-
ance. tastes nice, and causes no incon*
veJiiencc. Accept no substitute.
SALE—Woodstock typewriters,
new and up to-date. See C. H. Ixron-
ard at Register office.
IVR SALE Gnod |>r*inr hay. See C. E.
Marshall. oM ph«me 335. Gaim-sviHe
Tr,it*__(if*
FOR SALE— If you are in need of a
good secund hand typewriter. »<-e u>.
at um-c C. H. L.xMiard at Register of
fit*____ (tf.
SALE My hrnme on North Clem
fctFtrt’l ; 3 AIhI
|h>i< U . A'tw liAil frtxit **'Ihk*! * pHr*
LrtUwbev k$n .-ab\ trim*, .1. < . H< |
UtuI at otfxy' (g.eortequeoce to war,'
_J appropriation I*
rt- . nd college*-. the West Tex-1
notably, might be curtailed., ,
few hours aftyr submission had
ited in the house, the Texas;
bill, which had paaeed the
to reported favorably by the:
L»e committed The Texas:
Company I bill ia the favorite legislation
of ntany antis. Artibt} of thia commit-
tee, made up mostly of prohibithmiata.
la evirienre that the alleged plan of some
pro* to mock legislation will not meet
with a fdvorable reception by prohib-
itionist*. I
But little talk of -sulmussion is heard.
It is generally conceded by aubmisaion-
ists that the issue ir beaten, finally,
during thi| session. Most of them are
looking forwanl to the “fight two years
Talk of a "constitutional
statutory prohibition
sumptnarv legislation generally
i
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Railroad Timetable
MISSOURI, KANSAS A TKXAS
EAST BOUND
No. 20—7 a. m., Gainesville to Dallas.
No. 62-—9:30 a. m., Gainesville to
No. 14—9:40 a ni., Whlchlta Falls to
Dallas.
No. 12 —3;55 p. m., Wichita Falls to
Denison; connects with Texas Special.
WEST BOUND
Nb. 17—10:17 a. m„ Dallas to Wich-
ita Fails-
No. 6J-—11:45 a. m., Whitesboro to
Gainesville.
No. 11—6:15 p. m., Denison to Wich-
ita Fails.
, No. 30—9:40 p. m., Dallas to Galnes-
It j ville. j
BVIF, COLORADO A SANTA FE
NORTH BOUND
Arrive Depart
; 1(F:S5 a. m 10:J0 a. m.
X-< 1:35 p.m 1:55 p.m.
10:50 p. m 10:55 p. m,
SOUTH BOUND
Arrive Depart
_„5:05 a. m 5:10 a. m.
2:35 p. m 2:55 p. m.
s 5:50 p. m.^ 5:5i p. m.
SCOTTS
EMULSION
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. [181], Ed. 1 Monday, February 5, 1917, newspaper, February 5, 1917; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1300980/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.