Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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Your payments in Christmas Banking Club must be
completed by Monday, Dec. 3rd. Present Club will
be closed and figured on that date and vouchers
mailed on December 11th.
Bird Cages,
Toy Automobiles,
Kimonos
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it is commendable
’Wtant performance;
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g .Ttterfay nlitefte-
ipoas »i>gh men in the mo
awper- turkey*, the winner*
7J; Joe PMt'it,
Ma and C. F. Watt
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made the following scores: .
Mail tn lovetythin" in Might e»
J have a tendency of progress and a
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told a!
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m^nufactyrjer is ojconsistent
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through his advertising. It may fairly be assumed
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We have an
ere will gise the lawmaker*
Christmas but cannot tell you with-
out ueing ••cum*’’ words.
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Dinner with Turkey. THE VOGUE,
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SeptenflW
Each 15-cent package of “Diamond !
Dyes’’ contains directions so *igipiei
any woman can dye bt- tint any oTd,
worn, faded thing new, eVen H she
You will ifind a full report of the I has never dyed before. Drug vtorea
I sell all c Jora. n ' ' t ' ” '
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Bicycles, Tricycles,
Boys’ Wagons,
Irish Mails,' Kiddie Cars,
Footballs, Basket BaUs,
' ■” Boxing Gloves, ^'
Striking Bagf,
Pocket Knives,
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Every bo
Eat Tha
Turkey?
Let’s Eat More Turkeys! I
The cities in the wheat
belt have a slogan: “Help
the fanner by eating more
wheat."
At present prices, the peo-
ple of Cooke county should
have a slogan: "Eat a tur-
key every week."« .
Cmae by and get a live
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the truth of this famous aphon '
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Athletic Jerseys
'Jew Club Will Open on December 12
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called the attention of the reading public to
familiar lines:
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cent, Lyman Gould
.72; Lee McDmitel,
aad C. F. WaCta,
in the ahoot
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Why in it that a ajxriled ihild i
always tre»h *
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Trouble* wear away if you don't
}x*rmit them first t<> wear you to a
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Farm Labor
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KnLD SANBOnif BLDG.
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rt«>s and d^tSBatic relation! It m al
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All counties in' the state- should
P their highway* in firft dkaa>ie
— shape when they nVe taken over by
** the state the first of the year. The
State Highway Department, in tak-
wr ing them over, agrees to keep them
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• the JOYFUL REWARD:
Well done, good and faithful
mrvant; then haat been faithful
dwer a few things. I will make
Aeb ruler over many things:
enter thou into the joy of thy
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me in and make them let
pay ithe expense
— game.
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' C’^ v ( tix thinlq- the Democrats!
w ill Win next year That means, 11,
c.t isUdr*e. that -limr
H? to? lie in the ruining again.
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, ; Prolfibition lw« _he< n a big disap-
pointment in
luirdtf. to find Honiething on which
to lay the blame of jnten’s downtail.
, . DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY
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Skates and Everythiftf 1
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is Baotist News
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“If a man can write a better book, preach a bet
ter tempon, qf ipqke a better mQM^trap ^jl
neighbor, though he build his house in the woods
Mt! oe, ... 'i •< I ' -i« PT l”’ ’a
the world will make a beaten path to his door.
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Women! Dye
Any
roMMy and
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And why not ? 1
rd them for an
^fMrrow i?‘
h * day.of fea-t and pra
.• ,*e**u" toat make* t* all d
nkto sud- W-1-*' r * ----- •
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Baotist News
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The. Executive Committee
tine man « religlm D another ISunday school work in Uooke’ county '
man h poiann. Ntrar^ge things do take.niet last Thursday and laid out plans I
idace* in this grand; old uorld* and arranged the program for the
* county-wide Sunday School Institute
Inmirder to he happy it is necessary to l>e held with the Grand- Avenue
sortTRtfmea to pretend, at least, to tie-iBaptist church Dee. 2 to 7. A big
ilSvt vhtt you knqfc isn’t so. 'mass meeting will lie held Sunday
1." | 1 , * * * jafternoon at 3 p. m. Dr. \V. R.
oti cant change the past bpt youtv\ditte of Southwestern Seminary Willi
can min the present by brooding |,rjug an inspirational address, (’lass-I
over what has gom» never to cume Ls wiil bc conducted in all laxiks in j
•ftefc- i 1 (he Sunday sr-hool course that are I
* * ♦ Hn demand, such as the Normal Man-:
I-atent news from Christmas is. it Inal, which deals with methods and I
w ill lie here DecemUr 2-’>, ilail your . management of Sunday schools. Win-i
packages early so you can get an jng to Christ, What Baptists Be-J
answer. jlieve, Building the Standard Sunday i
* * * q ScImioI and Building the Bible Class.;
A third party dodsn t always come We will have two state worker- with]
in third on the hot»>e stretch. When ! „„ wll(1 arc specialists v> the Sunday'
th«re are four parties it generally; M(.hool line.
tomes< in fourth, j i j]M»re w;|| a devotional period.
* * * !at t;.45 p. m. and 7 p. m., the class!
h|«a phat thq taxpay-, wnrk wm ]^gjn; nt s p. m. a u in--1
the lawmakers f°r | spirat ional address; 8.30 to 9.30 class'
■ period. 1
E .3. Huffaker, leader in the Sun- '
das seliool work in Cooke County,!
is making great plans that this!
might be the greatest thing of its'
*n‘ kind that has ever lieen held in this
! section. He is a great Sunday school
man. Lets all eo-operate with hint
.in making this institute a success.
y*aj' at n,eanji’! We are hoping tlwt every church in! si
.....'T'. ** n<,t tntend-1 ,1tUlll v wj|] |M, represented.
*i«mng again. During the Institute, on Tuesday,! ‘
, ■ 1 ,. ,. I Dec. 4th. our regular monthly County! •
-hT « •• btg <l*ap-jWork<.r t, (onferem* will be held, ’
one u>v. It is getting | , ... . 1A ,{ ►
“• ** ^ services ibeginning at 10 a. m. anal *
to hy the blame of mm's downfall. *' •™tinui"; lhro‘*1' ^_da-v « iU1 M 1 ;
g iner on the ground.
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If ytm want business at home to
pick up. make your wife a Christmas
prosent of a nice 4»rge rolling pin,'
toe kind that. Maggie uses in regu-
toting the old imkj|7| w
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.A Gainesville lady'says she intends
to make taw, luteber a Christmas
pH's, uk She ,t hink- a few extra
tame* |o put in tire,steak will tk-kle
hiuicJike a
«t to.- -
» A nation is atami
as its nulnauta.
done well in this
plan to run the
regards, with *1
RuintK&MtfihtoM
ne«a a^d ail lltat
iy We will
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over many
Lord.—Matthew 25:23.
rhanutter. alandit
■try pertfon, WT1
which may appe
be cl
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ttoe nufety eeawitoX'
l*» *a® as
ftaou aotayj practice
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to our < baervations, both
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tt0 to CattararJ
a tn advance
I to advance-
in Advance —
t<* By Mai
mth, in advance --
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tn advance —l
per year: * montha 6®c;
t3 montha 25c: in advance
50TICK TO 4HM l^ftLlC
---- ' The new year will soon be here and
;‘rM ■ let us. in making our annual resdhi-
ttions for our doings during 1924, m-
of The Haaiater ft 7* „ _
promptly corrected j
ight to the notice ot;
to? >t. .- . w '•* 1- r- ! ;i - '
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MT win l>e devoted entirely vent ion given
aehool work. Every thi^^per* D
Wesson reports a high day N
■fe' __a. fc ___ ___-»
ism. The Sunday school H
•porting
• Murrell reports a fine day
i«*rn jnunoay wtth largfe attendance at all •_
• «av services and six addition# to th? . ....
rond*! church.
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ai^y reports a fifte rerv- Bf.. Rufns W
!to ‘^LiT^± !.*±:?rin,,rs in
hip of aT. Me^Xswli.
chutdx and was taptixad
______PT und Wis rirrtet! super- .
intendent of the Sunday school soon don with 90 per
after he was baptized. . | Q
I Pastor Kpoft Wd* with Id* church
at Lais fenfeyt b«t we ham net
teardta* to #•«£., . (Mf-wi —r*-. — -- .i, ;. —
Paster Davidson reports fine serv- SNril, IWdfi; W.- A. Robertson,
Ffta yd>tfyftrt’hea dt ipodflfiteM ”
and HihbiL • Hg re|K»ts the work
going in a fine *w»y at Hibl
tea great jBBftple. rii L..£iT
JWtor (Mines reports good serv-
St Flat Creek Sunday. ’ *
I little band.
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immunity generally, and J good -ft r Spring Crebl
Li1 "’iH work and act for the common. f-----1 - a .> —
the good and general welfare of all con-
Such eiHiperation is worth
>. jn ^ucj|
policy will be toneficiaries of the
.....„?.e an ! general results that
will follow. Community co-opSra-
-----Jsredtted tion is a winner every time it is in-l?nf of the Mission Sunday school in
•to*° ’h* locaJ|voked. Let’- all try it all of next|hiB of the town. We all ex-
year. *. * 1 tend out mn*t tender sympathy to
HI — , The Gainesville merchants have thej
ir Publishers’ As- fjn, st jo( ,,f ( Lristma- goods, wares
.tfWfl. * Associated j «»»‘l gvi cral merchandise of innumer
—---- Press'able varieties, ever before seen in
, . * ‘ this <ity at this time of the year. The)
; < Ini < rate display'd of these wonderful
> aggregations of commoditete is sim-
I ply marvelous ihr! demonstrates
■ fully the judgment and good taste of
j the local merchant in preparing to
! meet the demands of his trade.
i Gainesville inirchant.s have the goods 12 to 7. A large number turned hi;
land at prices that mean satisfaction j their names yesterday for enroll- i
I to the buyers, hence,there is no ex-lment. We arc planning to give the j
j euse for .sending abroad for merehan-1 jut-of-town people an afternoon in |
■ disc this year by local people. The isight-seeig in and around the eity..
I gocils arc heiv where you can in-1 ” _ ! ‘ ‘ '_y f _L_ "
j spect them and kww what you are (Friday night’s service of tile Con-I
II et ting when you make your pur- j I
phases Xo risk to run when you
1 uv of home peojile like there is |
I when you order from a distance and I
i can’t sec the object until you have;
paid the price and the chances are,
then voti will not b<> pleased with
the quality of the goods you re-
ceive.
toard as to result*. .
Ayw.ninvn ivjtyno ‘’VI ’f
with |i»s finrehes at Coesfirtd
•bit. This
hS iH
ieek it Flat Creek Sutday. Tliat is a
loyal little band.
The writer, bad the joy of preach-
1 Ixtth looming ami evening, to the
4 ptfttyfe atV Spring Crebk. We
found a fllie band of workera. Tliey
have a good Sunday school and young
people leagues. >, « ‘
Hro. H M. Mitchell of Gatacsville |
died last ftbek. De was a member j
of Grand Avenue Baptist church and !
served for some time as superintend-
, CUV v» vaix. ^Aaip.-szaria •
next j hiB section of the town.
the family.
Bro. J. R. Philpot seems to be slow-
ly improving. We are hoping for
him a more speedy recovery.
Miss Minnio Sparkman is improv-
ing nicely from a recent operation
which she underwent nt the Gaines-
ville sanitarium. The reports are
that she will soon be at home again, j
Don’t forget the institute at j
.[Grand Avenue church this eity, Dee.;
iio 7 y large number turned hi;
names yesterday for enroll- i
We are planning to give the
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tafr two addition* by letter and t
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reacheil a high point in attendance,
thia good church is expecting a great
time next week to the institute.-.--a, ...
win over, agrers co Keep itrem Pastor Murrell reports a fine day
good conditkm as when taken jSunday wlth-Marge attendance at all
Tom Green commtaaioner*
they are going to sandpaper the i-----
hereabouts.—San Angelo Standard.
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« The Kansas City Post rightfully
j rayt; ■ Minds of modem calibre be
7 i drearily condemn everything which "J
‘ ta beyond their rahgr/' ; Jt might ,
- have" added that those feitows have
*fiv large range tea and t ._.,
!j everything in aight especial
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13*001 betterment of conditions that make
the world iretter. Exeept the deraa
goguv politician it la.oftly the small
calibre fellow Who t•-' knocks • ejryry
move <er proposition for the common
[ welfare of human kind.
>a>s rvariv
fleet ion apon the
or refcufati - *
'or irerpoi—____
in the columns „ „
s Messenger will; (.{m],. among them at least tme which
T. C°*y^Cte^ < declares that we will be loyal to our;
home |>e<ipler our merchants, our < * . J
q ’ a,,<l °or community generally.
. la oaaa*of errors or omissions in
or^ othAr advertisements. tL: .
puMfShera do not hold themselves cerned. :
a mount 0^ecei’ved*t|yU them tor^uch while and all participating
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The Associated Press Is exclusive-1
iy entitled to the use for republics-;
Hop of all news dispatches credited
in thts paper, and eic
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„ “toxas Daily PPHns League, The'
Boaiftorn Newspap ~ ’
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Leonard, J. T. Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1923, newspaper, November 28, 1923; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1316295/m1/2/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.