Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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HOLMES DISCUSSES
REORGNIZATIDN OF
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culty in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. The world’s
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
blade er and uric acid troubles—
GOLD MEDAL
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NOTICE—Income Tax Payers; books
audited,, balanced, adjusted and sys-
tematized. Accounts reconstructed and
classified; balance sheets and financial
statements produced preparatory for
redition of income tax returns; eon-
trolling system installed; interview in-
vited. suggestions and estimates free;
strictly private and confidential. Box
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workmanship and material.
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KENTUCKY REVENUE,™™
By Associated Press:
Louisville, Ky., Jan. 3.-~Los8 of reve-
nue from whiskey, beer and wines will
not decrease the revenue of Kentucky
for 1920, according to the state tax com-
mission. The commission’s, annual re-
port stated that normal increase in
property values and in growing indus-
tries will offset the loss in taxes in
liquor.
The revenue of Kentucky for 1920
without any change in the tax system,
was estimated at $12,000,000, whereas in
1018 it. was $10,459,000 and in 1919, $12,-
324,690. I-, | .
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SLEEPING GIRLS
TO DISPLW PARIS
‘NIGHTIE" STYLES
I Paris, Jan.. 2.—Sleeping manequins
displaying dainty female nightwear and
V is what
can. have hextGirbtmas
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Edison Mazda Lamps
WHY BUY INFERIOR GRADE AT
SAME PRICE OF GOOD LAMPS?
GUARANTEED against
5 t ‘- • J H
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if you join OUR
[RISIMASf
BANKING ,
FROM HIS EARNIMGS OR HIS BUSINESS EVERY MAN
S H0ULD SAVE MONEY. MANY MEN WHO ARE MAKING
IIG MONEY, CAN EASILY PUT IN 5.00, $10.00 OR $20.00
OR MORE EACH WEEK AND HAVE A NICE RESERVE
FUND IN 50 WEEKS OF $250.00, $500.00, OR $1,000.00.
—YOU MAY NOT NEED THIS MONEY NOW, BUT WHEN
YOU DO NEED IT, YOU WILL HAVE IT.
TODAY IS A GOOD DAY TO BEGIN.
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r { WE ALSO HAVE 50 CENT AND $1.00 CLUBS. THlSi
ARE 12 CLUBS TO FIT EVERY PURSE.
YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST.
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le an acute -attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per-
sons who are subject to frequent colds
build up the System. cAeanse the Blood
and render them less liable to colds.
Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may
leH\DV8hCATARRtHrMEDICTNE Is tak-
en Internally and acta through the Blood
on ths Mucous Surfaces of the System.
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7TALL'S CAT.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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other harmful substance can be found
in Postum-just the pure ingredients,
noted on the package. °
Its a£re6able coffee-like flavor will
please you; there has been no raise in
.price? and the convenience and economy
of Postum, without considering its
greater healthfulness, will make you
£lad you mgde the change.
*‘w7i|re’s a Reason
. JHade by 3OSTUM CEREAL COMPLY •
BATTLE CREEK., MICH..
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For Rent
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IT—Throe furniaM rooms *o
wftbmrt ddHroa. No. 10
Nt. (4)
KY-T^o ligk-bouaekoaylng
Phone W7. (<) '
mtaMiabed a new barber atop
•eat of C. F. Powera eonfec-
jre on laat .California atroet
• all my frienda and cuatomera
; GAINESVILLE VULCANIZING
I WORKS
Cnmer Bq«k and Film Mta.
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3ainesville Transfer Co.
Clement & Young
Baggage and genera^ haul-
ing. moving a specialty.
Phone Turner Hotel: 641 or
Lindsay Hotel: 21
WAKEFIELD & KING
New and Second Hand
Furniture
••ought an$ sold Get our prices before
selling. Get ou» prices before buying.
318 N. ComiM*oe St. Phone 134
FARMS IN COOKE
THE BANNER COUNTY OF TEXAS
We specialize in Black Land Farms and
Ranches. Have a large list of Farms
from 100 to 1,000 acres. See us for City
Property. •[— |
J. G. SNUGGS CO.
First Stairway'West of Highway
Gjinige. Gainesville, Texas
0 on’t delay
J n having your Mattress
R enovated.
” xcelleht work,
Q ©st is H*ttle.
Time to do it-t—now!
Fifteen Years Knowing How
Direct Mattress Co.
Bis^off Building Phone 252
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HUNS HAVE NW
A MLUONII«
London, Jan. 2.—Gormany> armed
foroea are eatimited by the B -Kish war
office to total close to b million men. •
These are divided into the reg liar army I
of 400,000, the lani
lar iiavy 12,000;
st«uuuLiy w,wv’ <
ary volunteers or
150,000 to 200,000; civid guards 300,000 to
100000.
48,000
Drugstores
Five.million people^^k
use it to KILL COLDfl^k
MILTS
cascaraI^quinine
—in tablet form—safe,
opiates—breaks up a
hours—-relieves grip in 3 days-
k Money back if it ails. TTie
^kgeruise box his a Red
Wktop with Hr. Hi);'-
picture.
M.-Sta. At All Di us Start.*
By Associated Press:
Battle Creek, Mich., Jan. 3.—There
will be nothing revolutionary in the ef-
fect of the reorganization of the pack-
ing industries upon the cereal business
of this vicinity, according to the state-'
General Insurance
AGK.VCY IN GAIN KSV ILL®
Kelabliahed IbM
peer t» Majeatle Theater I
ThTW. W. Howeth Co. 1
AU»TRtCTS Aho FAHM LOANS
Templet* Aeatpacts at all lands
■ nd tawn lets ’ In Cooke eqyity
« K MAKE A SPECIALTY OF LAND
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Vt Ken Yonr ’*irrn and Tubes Need
Repairing
bring them fo wibere you get work
GAURANTEED
Ry» Associated Prees:
Des Moines, la.. Jan. 3.—Husbands
eemingly are worth $5,000 in a certain
•"ypsy” tribe which recently was in
Des Moines. »
A wife and husband appeared at the
office of a local attorney. The woman
xplaihed they had' agreed to separate
anJ wanted an agreement drawn up.
■•ontract of separation, division of prop-
rty. and custody of children was writ- ’ i
ten by the lawyer, the woman being
•iven all property and children. - J
Tlu-re appeared to be a third party, a
woman, the lawyer said, who wanted to
buy tlie man. The wife said, “This
woman wants to buy my husband. She
has enough money. I don’t want him
any more so I sril him ” l~
he herself had paid $5,000 for him
eral years ago. 1 . s
She was told that before the man
could marry aiother woman & divorce
must be granted. She smiled, nodded,
and left the of free with the man.
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bring quick relief and often ward off
deadly disc. ..es. Knowii as the national
remedy c1’ Holland for more than 200
years. /.IHdruggisu, in three sizea
Look for name Gold Medal on •vary has
and accept no imit*U~x>
Oakland Sensi
FOUR DOOR SEDAli
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This is one of the most beautiful Closed Cars shown this season.
-electric heater and «ther unusual conveniences, and the famous Oakland i4
ked Car made f$r
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First-Clas Repair Work
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FOR SALE—Fire-proof safe
Register office today.
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FOB SALE—Corona typewriter.
si Register Printing Co. Eart CaH-i
foraln rtrort.
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»X>R SALE—All kinds of typewriter I
ribbone and carbon paper. Call at
Register office. Phone 98. (tf>
P01 SALE—First daN offiee deek
CUI at Register Printing Co., East
California street.
FOB SALE—Typewriter stand. Call at
Register office
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FOR SALE—Five-passenger Ford car:
good tires; ?cheral condition good.
. Apply B. C. C ' oon, 819 N. Dixon. ($>
FOR QUICK SALE—No. 8 L. C. Smith
Typewriter, Reigsfer Ptg. Co. (tf)
FOR SALE—Used cars; Cadillac, Chev-j
rolet, Overland.'Oakland and truck.;
Tires and accessories. Lewis Bros, (tf)
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FOR SALE—Four-room house and
grtinary, on old county farm, ready'
to move any day. Come and see me.
Will sell cheap. W. Wanke, 2 miles
west of city, i (7) I
I HAVE about 50 acres of good, heavy,
timber would like to have cut into
v ood; either by cord or by contract. Ap-
j ly Dr. VV. J. Price. (tf)
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A Mouse 'In The House
Is like a hole in your pocket for there’s nothing more destruc-
tive and annoying about a home than mice. In these days of high
prices, this destructives
sides this wastefulness, 1
now a proven fact that
riers.
It is absolutely unnecessary to tolerate this pest, because it is
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7~a//S i‘s'/’fy
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1 MUCH 2)0' '
• on business in grain and,
similar supplies.
VIOLET INF
Just; received from factory a new
shipmi-pt of Violet Ink. Call at our
office pn East California street. Regis-
ter Printing Co. Phone 98. (tf)
through medium of the Armour Grain tb meet objections of jobbers and whole- j
Company, which, Mr. Holmes, declared, sale* denier to branches of the packing j
1 is a distinct corporation. houses carrying
“My understanding of the arrange-
ment with the packers,” said Mr. Holmes,
‘‘so far as it affects the ceresl business!
of the Armour Grain Company is sim-
ply that during the next two years they
will entirely eliminate their sales
through Armour & Company branches
and confine their distribution of cereals j
ment of Ralph H. Holmes, manager of! thereafter entirely through
the .Armour Grairf Company’’ large local, grocers.”
plant. Sale thorugh Armour & Company; The present arrangement with the
will be eliminated but will continue^ government, it was explained was made
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LEARN TO OPERATE A LINOTYPE
ORINTERTYPE
The Southern Newspaper Publishers’ Association has establMied a |
school for teaching typesetting on the linotype and inbertype inudiinw
Apprentices in the printing trade ajul ambitious young men i-lumM »r«t< I
for literature. The trade that helped to develop Benjamin Franklin inl<
a master mind is worthy of careful consideration. 1 ■ ■ j
For advice apply to the editor or The Register, and in lh« iM<antnu«
send for literature, addressing,
Georgia-Alabama Business College
(Accredited)
Macon, Georgia
Eugene Anderson, President
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tives ample power for its medium weight The best
Cars and Roadster also in stock.
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Tires and Accessories.^
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SEE LASTER BROS, for new and sec-
ond hand bicycles (tf>
MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try
me; best and most successful “Home
Maker”; hundreds rich wish marriage
eoon; strictly confidential; most reli-
able; years experience; , descriptions
free. “The Successful Club,” Mrs.
Ball, box 556, Oakland, Cal (28-4)
THS Gainesville Iron Foundry pays
M>ecial attention to all kinds of gin
and mil! repairing (tf)
HIGHEST prices paid for second-hand
clothing. Phone 581. We call for
same. 105 North Dixon Street. (J22)
NOTICE—For moving and hauling any
kind of load, phone 711 or esdl at Hen-
derson’s garag* and ask for Mr Young,
the trick mar (tfl
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When you feel upset and there’s no
other cause apparent quit coffee ahd try
INSTANT
POSTUM
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Not a particle of caffeine
of Heroism Required.
rt a child from croup, no
hesitate to protect her
rhen it is only necessary
id a bottle of Chambcr-
rnedy and give i. as soon
ication o/ croup appears.
who neglect it. Cham-
R medy is within the
is prompt and effectual.
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For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE—Steel office safe, $85; a
bargain. Call at Register office. U,------
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M' to come and see me there
on; JOHN SAVAGE
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Office Phone 296 Residence Phone 1129
Ed Liedtke
FIRE AND TORNADO
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Gainesville, Texas
Fourth Door East Post Office
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 150, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1920, newspaper, January 3, 1920; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1311198/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.