Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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features which have never before been
available in a shotgun of this type and
gauge.
If you are needing a Gun or Ammunition
we would like to figure with you. Quali-
ty is right and priced right.
SEE OUR LINE BEFORE
BUYING
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The quail season will soon be1 here which
means you will need the right kind of
guns and ammunition.
and the
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the blood that streamed from the
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lots im cooke co.
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—get game for the man behind the gun.
All Remington loaded shells are wet-
i proof. Remington shells will function
r‘ properly in all makes of shotguns, un-
i der all shooting conditions.
Special on Arrow Shells •
while they last, per box
uav. ajfaiu, uv buw ui«v uiv
pack had increased to half a dozen.
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Work Thursday, December
6th at 7.30 o’clock. Mamie ]
Hall, N. Commerce St.
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day *lght each month;
1st i gree eeeood Mon-
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degree fourth M^day.
Hall . ]02 NorU Dixon SL
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Mm. Fred Brandt and
ed to Gainseville Sat-
tend the Seventh Day Ad-
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Recitation—“A Boy’s Thanksgiv-
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Song—“Thanksgiving at Grandpa’s”
Two dances by tbtee gidt.
Piano Solo—“Reverie.”
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Elm Grove Community, Nov. 26.—
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schmidt and
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Koesler, 104
W. F. Mires to J. Kametdiener,
158 acres J. Harbolt survey, $4,266.
Subscribe now for The Register.
STOP that itching
There is a lot of akin trouble among
school children this fall. We will sell
you a jar pf Blue 'Star on a guaran-
tee for Itch. Eczema, Tetter or Crack-
ed Hands, Ringworm, Old Sores and
Sores on School Children. Will not
stain clothing and has a pleasant
odor. WATTS -BROTHERS. ’
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At All Stationers < Accept No Substitutes
WriU for Sample
American Lead Pencil Co^ New York
Saturday for an extended visit with
her mother, Mrs. J. J. Green, of
of Marietta is at
under the treat-
^The "^q^krTGinre at W. H. Dick’s £
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Meets first s^L third Tuesday Ml
jach month. MaUme Hall, 101 Ooai-
neroe St. Visitoc. weksam.
Mrs. JtHs Hudgtrn, W. M.
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afternoon that H. D. Butt
tation inspector of the G.
l the runw.l\enice ... held vie-
day aJiemodu in Temple j '
iseopal church, after which the re-
m* were sent to Valley C,_w, - —-
._nsaa, for burial, passing through *u»ily motor*
here Met night. Mr. Butts was well
known in this city, hiving many
---------- ------- Mehds here. He was A fine gent>-
a targe crowd having gathered at m?n and had been connected with
rtir. 1WM.A <«■ thfe ftanta Fe for many years, serv-
ieg l, p.ny ofnei.l c^eK^.
“Blind A» > Bat’
pression so many peo-
rhp still go day after
a cloud.” because
they feel that there is no hope for
them to get rid of the disfiguring
blemishes on their skin.
If they would just notice or ask
their dealer, they wAiM that
thousands of people a
in the same shape >tU
now free from those <r
pies, blotches, bumps.
■uai^p that
»ho yfce were
^j^are in. are
Wtressing pirn- .
eczema, ringworm, “breaking.' out,”
etc., and the secret of it is that they
have learned that the one. sure way
to do it is by using the 'Wonderful
Black and White Ointment.
Black and White Ointment is
economically prk*ed in Hberal size .
packages. The 50c size contains
three times as much as the 25c size.
AU dealers have it.
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the home of Mr? and
wry, south pf Hem
> attendance /rem both
_jQ Btoomfiteld coin-
orfe .1-th. MOT ho,®
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y, November 16, at the home
, November 20, a beef was
25£ CTM“B 50c
Watti Breaj* Pu SWilU
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vVe were fortanate la picking up a line of drummers’ sam-
ple Blankets at a big price redaction and are passing the
Mviag oo tojyoa. These,are wool and wool-mixed blan-
kets, all large sizes; pink, light Wue, tan, grey, lavender,
We they tast :
per bushel. Also L
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Can be bought reasonably if taken at
- snee. Price will be higher. Inter. C.
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Cunningham, 1203 East
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Wanted
Ware. Telephone 224. GainedHBe,
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WANTED—To buy men’s old suits,
eoats, pants, shook Phone >48. (ag9>
WANTED TO TRADE—Ford road-
ster body for five-passenger body.
703 East California street. Telephone
268. . ' • ‘t (n27tfl
WANTED—Stove wood choppers. C,
C. Morrison. ((jeo^Wlt)
Straved or Stolen
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STOLEN—Two candy sample cases
stolen Saturday night out of a ear
parked in front of Erwin Bros.’ Can-
dy Store. We will pay reward to any-
one who will locate same.
Miscellaneous
LET JOHN. THE -fiOLB SAVER.
HEEL YOtt PHONB WE, JOHN
DKL^VD SH0E 8H0P.
TRNIIIG SCHOOL TO
Rm GOOD PROGRAM
20 BEEVES HUED
IK 5 COBWIES
imereet la M caitaing Is la-
creasing and during the past few
weeks about twenty beeves have been
killed for that purpote, BBktag L „
tai of approximately 4^0 cns of
deliciously preserved meat. Mias
Bertie Bolton, home economies agent,
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OR SALE—1,300 Met second hand | ■. .
lumber. Apply Mauldin Meat Mar- BOR RENT—Ftae-r
st. -k > tf) IS. Taylor. See
^Morris 4111
MOR ROT-Bour-n
apmrtasat, garage. No
Mrs. Curtis, 721, N. Dtapp,
FpR RENT-Eight-room kouee
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[A real Turl
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I cents.
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©M school and O. F. Scott’s jAare.
SAEE- Uood, gentle, fres’i Return to E4 JsrK»s’ Barber SWi
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of Prairie Valley Friday eVeding was
well attended. X W. Ktory and W.
BL Dick furnishing the violin music.
Hot Story, Bob Phelps, Alvis Phelps, |
Finis Malena and Jo, Ma^hg. amt 1
Misee* Bertha Belle, and fteea Baker,
Tracy Ette and Daisy Marie Diek,
Alice Malena and Dutchie 8tory went
from here. € •• . i
A. R. and A. L. Dick were in
Whitesbbro Saturday. — ~ '
John Campbell of Whitesboro was
here Friday.
Sunday school «t th, school house
DO MOT MBGtBCT YOUR
Fire Insurance
Let Ua Advta, Yau the Amount
,of Ineurance You Should Cany
On Your Property.
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Oldest laouxaacs Agency
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H. E. BBRTRAM
General Insurance
Next to Majeotlc. Phone «7
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A splendid Thanksgiving program
has been prepared for the observance
of Thanksgiving Thursday by Mrs.
J. A. Brady,' who is supervisor of
the music department at the State
Training School for Girls, three miles
east of the city. The program will
be givsn at the Training School
Thursday morning, while during 4he
afternoon the girls will enjoy vari-
ous outdoor sports and a basketball
rame. The Thanksgiving dinner is
to be served at 5 p. m.
The ioilowing is the program to be
given Thursday morning:
Piano Sok>->A. D. 1620,” by Mc-1
Donald.
Hvmn—“Come Ye Thankful Peo-
ple.”
Reading—“Thanksgiving^’
Recitation—“Land of the Pilgrims”
Responsive Readings from the
Psalms.
Song—“It is a Good Thing, Thanks-
giving.’’
Poem—“The First Thanksgiving.”
, Song—“Work and Praise,” by a
class of girls. ’J
Reading — “President , Coolidge’s
Proclamation.”
Song—“HaH Him.”
Recitation—“We Plow the Field.”
Song—“God Take, Care of Every’
one,” by 10 girls.
Recitation—“Thanksgiving Time.”
Song—Three girls.
Recitation—“The State.”
Salute to the flag.
Song—“America, the Beautiful.”
Song—“Thanksgiving,” by 10 girta.
Pit no Solo—Selected.
Song—“A Psalm of Life.”
Song—“Last Night,” by Kjeruls.
Song and Dance—“Pretty Kitty
Kelly.”
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Wednesday (hr Freemound and
ndghborhoodi met at the hon
crowd was large and the wort
thuetastic. lie H*J9 commM
at th® home of Charles Woifi
Smb^f^^lton^e^t*/’*
of Mr. and Mre. ifie Stevens f? the
<■■ Spring Creek community aad Wed-
nesday, Nov. if, to the’ home ‘ of Mr.
and Mrs. HoAaer at Fairvjaw
beef canning 'demonstrations.
In addition to those mentioned
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I ini operating two trucks and ntfkB A Bpedalty of mov-
ing Furniture and Pianoi. Wo have experienced help and
your goods will be carefully handled,
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preseut 9100 to Le<
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This is tha first t
of tte bank that
highly elated over I the interest’ show*
At a meeting .< the directors of
the UafiA'-j£X^Z^ -
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present BlOO to Leonard Wyatt, book-
keeper at ths institution, in appre-
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in the history stratioa iA each community, Utt beert Tm
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madewudi a gtft. and Mr. Wyatt fa
ia tea, home.
in the tAmwwl
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;/At Temple
received h$TO Tuesday
A 8. F.,
at the gueeU ot .th* home o(.H J.
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Center,
was well
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was targe
at th,, home of Charles I
went to the home
. Jor'
beef canning demonstrations.
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above, other meetings, were h|ld with-
out the assistance of Mies B_‘..—
These have not been reported.
Saved by
-His Rival
By ANTHONY REIMERT
Pierre Louis bad been two years
in the great northland. Before be
went away Madeleine had prom-
ised to wait for him, and be bad
brought back enough peltries to
tfe^Hemmi^aha
■uinitiey yas.prese
were put u£ fotfi
, to- dinner was ertjoyfe
■-. The Li lie rW Bill ,nd VM
mttnlties had a stailar dmo
Frida’ T?______
ot Mr. Ur» 5 £ ™«
f, November 20, a 1
10 Center Pohrt
rlliretaw ..for tfiat
)ymet
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Mrs. A. R. Dick and children left
her mother, Mrs. J. J.
I^banon.
w£&
< went of a special!
moyed to Gainesville
ish hia cotton crop L
Mr. and Mrs. Free
od from Wichita ] .
night where they were visiting last
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9 Furnished by James R, BeU, 88
S8 Real Estate Leans, Abstrasta »
S388S888 ---- S 8 fi 88 to
K. P. Elkins to A. J. Coursey, 81
acres J. Boyle survey, $3,000.
R. J. Williams to L M. Williams
Lot 2, Block 43, Lindsay Addition
$.5,-500. , ‘
Mrs. M. Hugou to J. D. Haynes,
49 acres A. Bout well survey, <b,500.
S. H. Doty to J. W. Wilson, Lot 1,
Block B, Clement second addition,
$2,000,
J. H. Padget to M. Wheat, part
Lot 1, Block 10, Clement Addition,
W. E. Cheaney to C. B. Thayer,
lot in M.. E. Clark survey, $1,000'
W. H. Winters to H. C. Roberts,
61 acres P. Liddsay ‘ sUrvfiy, $1,830.
Mrs. Jennie E. Scott to A. Lee
Lewis, parts lots 4 to 7, Block 15,
Original Donation to Gainesville $10,-
000.
S. A. Greever to J. T. Biffle part
Lot 1, Block 7, Clement Addition,
$4,000.
C. A. Walling to R. H. Cook part
lots 1 and 2, Block 9, Clement Addi-
tion $2^500.
M. M. Bryant et al to J.
Ross, l.*7 acres A. j. Johnson
vey, $6,400.
John Sturm to M. ~ ,
acres F. Wilson survey, $13,500.
transpor-
pn business.
pflug Saturday
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| Truelove sttefe cheap.
FOR WE OR TRADE-R^taurant
fixtures. Apply Owex Saunder,’
Stere, _
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FOR SALE -Arkansas, Ben Davit «H-
\purpcto Mpples, -*«- **•’
this week, $1.25
booking orders for 1
pies/ E. G Jones, 316
nwifisa
BirTCe.
FOR SALE—Modem
and bath, South
xnee. Prise will be higher, late* C.
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Arriving at the next settlement,
Pierre Louis had leafned the truth,
Madeleine had married hla rival
Jean the month after be left. She
had been mocking him.
Now Pierre Louis was on nlaway
to Jean’s cabin, for the purpose of
that vengeance which had turned
his heart to stone.
It was five miles away. He went
along the forest trail, through the
Intense cold of that hungry win-
ter, brooding his revenge. Head
down, he went along, till suddenly
a shadow fell across his path.
Turning, he saw a timber wolf
looking at him from among the
trees. He quickened his pace. It
was late afternoon, and be hoped
to be at Jean’s cabin by sundown.
But now the sun became obscured,
the snow began to fall, and pres-
ently, looking back, " Pierre saw
three wolves watching him.
Then he realized his danger. The
hungry brutes always traveled in
packs. They would not dare at-
tack him till it grew darker. But
they were following him. And,
looking back again, be saw that the
He bad no rifle, nothing bi
revolver with which he had
to shoot Jean. He could only hasten
and trust to luck to reach safety
before It grew dark. But wliere
was safety? Not In Jean’s cabin.
He must forego his. jkjggme of
vengeance for the present, and go
to Andre Tardieii, a trapper, a mile
farther along the trail.
The snow was falling fast A
dozen wolves were prowling after
him now, and the trail seeme-' In-
terminable. At last, however, he
saw the little hollow before him In
which Jean had his home. There
was p ’Jttle frozen stream to cross.
Pierre Louis swung around. The
wolves were within twenty paces
of him. As he turned, the hungry
shapes slunk back. But it was
growing dark. And Pierre Louis
would rather have died than have
asked aid of his enemy.
Suddenly his heart stood still. In
the bed of the stream, facing him,
he saw a tiny child. It must be
their child, Jean’s and Madeleine’s.
And their cabin was still more than
a quarter of a mile distant. How
had the child come there?
He hurried toward the child and,
as he snatched It up, three of the
gaunt, vicious forms leaped into
the stream on either side of him.
Their snarls began to rise. They
were creeping nearer him on both
sides. He was cut oft.
Pierre Louis set the clilld down
against a bowlder. It began to cry.
lie wolves were closing in. Pierre
Louis drew his revolver. Sudden-
ly one of the beasts leaped.
The revolver cracked i
> beast fell, snarling and licl
Another leaped.
Pierre Louis had broken
its leg- It dropped, howling.
The pack was coming nearer. In
desperation Pierre Louis emptied
his revolver, firing now here, now
there. But though the wolves scat-
tered before the shots they did lit-
tle damage on their tough hides, ’
and they always closed In again. '*
In a few minutes it would be
flarto Then the final rush would
come. Already they were about to
spring. .A monster leaped. The
revolver cracked again, and then
the huge, shaggy form hurtled
against him, knocking him down.
Desperately Pierre Louis inter-
posed his body between the wolf
and the child. He was sinking
Into obllvioulr .•
Suddenly a rifle shot rang out
Another. Another. And then, as
Pierre Lotos opened his eyes where
he lay, covering the body of the
child with his own. he saw Jean
bending over him, and the last of
the wolves slinking away Into the
forest
Jean helped him to his feet. His
eye dilated. He stared at the child,
frightened, but unhurt at his ene-
my. And he flung his arms around
Pierre Loutatneck.
“My child—mine and Made-
lelne’I” he sobbed. “And It is thou
hast sayed him. AM v« wronged
thee so.” T * ; T
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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/m1/4/?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.