Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1926 Page: 5 of 6
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OIL AND GAS LEASES.
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'C. G. Grotte to F. C .Hyman. 184
acres, E. T. R. R. Co, survey, $10_
lease) $1.00.
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SNAKE BITE STARTS
CHAIN OF ACCIDENTS
ASSIGNMENT OF OIL AND GAS
LEASES.
For Safety and Comfort
DENTON, FORT WOWT|
AND GAINESVILLE,
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BUS LINES
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Denton tn F?rt Worth. AJO, • 30,
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m leaves Fort Worth to Deafen.
б. 30, 8.30, 10.30 4. m., X00, 4 3^L
6.30, 8.30 p, tn. Leaves Denton Hr
lainesville 7.00, 8.30, 10.30 a. m,
12.30, 2.30, 330, 4.30, 6.30, 8 30 p.
tn. AH make direct conaettiona at
Denton. We have dosed ears and
good drivers.
TOUR BUSINESS ALWAfS
APPRECIATED,
Freeman A Freemaa
Telephone MQ
541
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I Have the Best Equipped Shop
In Gainesville for Taking Care
Of Your ■
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minor
temporary
miles frOn:
day of adventure whieF.
1 rattlesnake bite, 3p<i
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FIRE INSURANCE
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The Oldest Agency la
Gainesville. *>
H. E. BERTRAM
Next to Majestic Phone 67
Westbound
3:00 a. 3:00
FOR BENT—My house furnished, to
couple without children. Mrs. Rich
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We pay top prices for all kinds of 1
Grain. Write, wire nr phone»
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Cotton Exchange
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Knights of Ku Klux
Gainesville Klan No. 151.
Meets Every Second and Fourth Fri-
day at Klavcrn South of Town.
FOR INDIGESTION^
inmgewrJ
AGAIN WE MEET ALL TRAINS,
DAY OR NIGHT.
COUNTRY TRIPS ANYWHERE.
Rent a Ford—You Drive 'Em
Same Old Phone—No. 60
H. D. HARDY, Proprietor
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Complete Abstract*
Of AU Lands And Tnwn Lets la
Cooke County,
FARM LOANS
W. W. HOWETH CO.
PHONE 321
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
MAKE MINERAL LEASE:
ESTATES.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or i ~
Cooke county. Texas.
You are hereby commanded to
cause the following notice to be pub
lished in a newspaper of general cir
culation which Has been continuous
ly or regularly published for a pe-
riod of not less than one year pre-
ceding the date of this notice in the
county of Cooke, state of Texas,
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tieofge Ware place.| E. V.
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FOR RENT—Seven room,
residence on Lindsay afreet,
phone 278 or 30. <
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ed to C- A. Vestal by J. A. Wil-
son by deed recorded in Volume
79. at page 375 of the Deed Rec-,
ords of Cooke county, Texas, and
more particularly described as
follows:
195 acres of land out of the
BBB & CRR Co. 320 acre survey
patented to J. M. Peery assignee
by patent No. 791, Vol 4. Ab-
stract 'No. 164, BEGINNING at
the N E corner of the E. Reed
1 3rd League Surveyt THENCE
South 13»i7 varas: THENCE Fast
740 varas; THENCE North 1504
varas/THENCE West 740 varas;
THENCE South 137 varas to the
Ireginniug. there being 197 acres
contained within the almve boun-
daries frotn which there is ex-
cepted,by this conveyance 2 acres
of land heretofore deeded by .1.
M. Holloway and wife for church
purposes’ out of the N W corner
■ or said 197 acre tract.
Which application will Be heard by
this c<mrt on the 31st day of July,
1926, in; the County Court room by
the (-entity court of Cooke county,
Texas, at the court house in said
county, pud at which time all persons
interested in the said estate are re-
quired to appear and show cause
why such order should not l»e grant-
ed and entered and such lease should
not be made, should they choose to
do so.
Herein fail not, but have you then
and there before said courts this
writ, with your return thereon, en-
dorsed. >bowing how you have ex-
ecuted the same.
Given under my hand and seal of
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in a
and son of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are here
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miser visited
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Piott Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mrs. F. N. Rigney of Lubbock, who
has been visiting her sister. Mrs.
Pomp Aldridge, returned home Wed-
nesday.
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Fresh Fruit and Vegetables, Good
Jelly Plums, Small Cucumbers
for Pickles, Good Rocky Ford
Cantaloupes and Wafctmelons.
, at Market Square.
T. A. BOWLES
Bring your TIRE TROU-
BLES to us. We
fully equipped to
First-class Service
short notice.
bidders after an award has been
WDiHig AND pldmbSg * and fo ^essfp1, bidder
when contract has been signed
and bond for 100 per cent of
contract' price covering all
guarantees has been approved.
•The City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids,
..1, Z. Keel, Mayor
Attest: F. M. Savage
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Stephenson Tire & Battery Co.
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JXNNERS VMFF-/ j
BOTAR WIN3HDH7’
YOQ ARODNV^
GUY TURNER.
County clerk of Cooke county, Tex-
fit)
Depttf
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All Kinds Of
MYRA
Myra. July 27.—Mrs. George Piott
and son, George Mendall, of Gaines-
ville returned home Friday night
after spending a
fixes here.
Mias Lil# Mae Andress, student in
Denton Normal, spent the week end
w ith hometplke.
Mrs. Mijlie Blanton and Miss Eu-.
Browir have Returned home from
they have been at-
bol this summer.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
GAS, OIL, GOOD-
YEAR TIRES AND
TUBES.
Everything for Ford
Cars and Fordsons
TRY our Ice Cream Bodaa, they ars
different. Palace of Sweeta. (tf)
I . .. |OUR Home-Made Candles are fresh
and pure. Palace of Sweets, (tf)
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FOR EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL
WORK. FIXTTTRK.3 AND APPLI-
ANCES. CALL GAINESVILLE
k,- ..far >■ ELECTRIC COMPANY. PHONE 825.
mg 'F ' WR RENT VACUUM BWEEPBR&
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LVUULV VI VVUAC, bldiP HI IPldB,
Hot: water. ga>age,|ant| you 8jia]] rausp auch notice to
tved Anderson. [ printed at least once a week for
{the period of one week liefore the re-
ft urn 0ay hereof.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO
MAKE MINERAL LEASE:
ESTATES.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Tn all persons interested in
estate of Bedford Vestal, a
Mrs. C. A. Vestal, as 1
guardian of said minor’s estate, has
filed in the county court of Cooke
county. Texas, an application for an
older to make a mineral lease, on the
following described property of said
estatf:
. Situated in Cooke county, Tex-
as, and being an undivided one
fourteenth (l-14th) interest in
and to the following described
tract of 195 acres of land.
Being that same land convey-
THE BEST DRINKS served at our
fountain. Palace of Sweets. (tf)
LAWN MOWER3 sharpened and ad-
justed on an Electric Machine.
Will call for and deliver. Located
a» mv horns. O. M. Giles. Telephone
ZZ H7 Throckmorton Pt, (JI)
PLUMBING and gna fitting. W. I*
• y. phone 1144 or 1884-W.
Dixon Street. (Ml-tf)
e( ’ j PERMANENT WAVEr-Guaranteed'fi
I months, work done two to five
»urs A. Q Findley Barber Sho,
ibl’ East California street. Phone
616 I (9 tf)
\VI HAVE purchased pn’ of the best
Electrit Floor Ma^hijies that money
•'J i a mb 11 1->jvr-l'»*g -an buy. for dressing! and ■
-.. . i Yoijinefs and g^od lo-J floors. We would b)?» to figure rn
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FOR SALE
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•SQME-MADE Ice Creamj r*1»r» of
5weef» Phone 675. . (If)
i FOR GALE OF RENf^jft»d«r*
room bungalow. Ge* 51cTnt<i8h
'•now Laundry.
FOR RENT—Six roo|i
’ dence, close in. Mp. 221
St. Phone W. L. B)ar|ton
EOR REKT—Furniahld home. 663
Moran street. Cal| Hensley *
Lvnch. 130)
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FOR KENT—Five room bungalow on
South Grand. 1
and chiiken yard.
(281-
FOR SNLE—lb red Dur<J
vetks old.it -0 each. I
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We Make Seat Cover*,
Auto Curtains and Top*
Bring Your AutomobiL
Here and Let Us Freshen It
Up With a New Coat of
y x Paint. i , r
Guarantee Auto Paint
& Top Shop
JOHN BROOKS, Prop.
1 North Rusk St. Pheas 380
FOR RENT -Nicely furnished apart-
ment. Phone 1010-W.
FOR TALI—Ilurd coupe. 19251 model.
Palace LaraU. I 11291 wi
skXl.4—word Jleliverr Car. Ap j
’at Snow I aiu'.diy. I [Ll2.7tfi
*>OR KEN I
foR Rent b room
ssodjern co^venienrrs,
a • 7«rosdf;av ' l<U S"1’: Geo.
ens'jn. Fhrt>ie- 431. tji
Thraa rnnm furnlah**!
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ALL KIND OF CAST IRON AND
MACHINE WORK. ACETYLENE
welding, disc ROLLING.
Vie Pay Highest Prices for
I I. Scrap Iron.
Gainesville Iron Works
A. W. Gerncth, Mgr. Denison St.
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Railroad Timetable
Telephone 992. B R. Stevens
?ri North Commerce Street, (tf)
YOUNG LAM Y ER dlsires space in
iaw office where hej can earn iinall
»ge handling various detail work
land have access to library for study
|Y" S Veterans’ Bureau, 1505 Feder
al Street. Dallas, Texas. (30)
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| F \ SF.liV ICE 'eterai desires job as
night .watchman. | Will accept
bui L’alriw^al. Ill(,jelat,, ..alary. C S. Veterans’
Bureau, l.'i»5 Federal Street. Dallas.
Texas. . I (30)
Denton w|tere
tending scl
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Randall vis-
ited in Btfllham Saturday and Sun
day.
Messrs. Joe Fulton and Charles
House return^ home Wednesday
from a business trip to Lublxwk.
Miss jeriiie Mae Underwood
Dallas liax> been visiting
and relatives here.
Miss Vivjan McFarland of Dalhart
and mother Mrs. Will McFarland of
Hays, visited Mrs. Jim Aldridge
Thursday afternoon.
: Miss Jewell’ Miser returned home
Sunday frdm Gainesville where she
spent a few days with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Le.^ie Payne of San Antonio
is here visrting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Biffle.
Mrs. G. W. Aldridge is ill.
Mr. and pfes. Reynolds Chancellor
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REAL ESTATE
roh SALHI Mv h<>tis« on Church
■trout. FL K Wllaon. (tf)
I ba^e a nt’e 5 room
conveniences, close in for
rettgain will takp
Some one nughf to
<n East California
oum ’
•jk for tbs Callisburg w
M th*' time tn invegt in IGaineivillc
property. If uill never
•nd the pro’cprta ft»r a
good. Now ia fh« time to act.
James R B»ll.
JVifh • QnaHty and Quantity
Orcnlatinn that Produce*
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LLAJB8JFI8D ADVERTIpTNii
RATia AND INFORMATb'S
No advertisement for l«a« than 3Or.
T^n words m morn, 3 days, 3 ren<«
pur word.
Ten words nr more, a Insertion*,
•e pur word. (Cnnnt flnn«)sy ■■
2 Insertions.) ..
Rpecjal nrteu by th* month:
Riy average words to a line,
- UNF8 Of WHITE mtn
will mat the regular rata uudh tn-
pert inn
cnAnna accounts.
• lassitied patrons desiring charge
arvnnnts must bavg a mgidar •<;.
nonni with The Register mr else
have a telephone number listed in
their own name.
I PHONE TOUR WANT ^I>« TO
Telephone M
I Qnr rnpjpef«nt and ennr
I aified clerks will assist
I wording your ads by ph<ma or in
I persow at the office.
TvjHF_^fsl
'groceries?) ‘
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J. S. Loving to Marland Oil Com
psny. 100 acres. Hiram Bnnlee sur
vey' $1.00.
M. V Butler et al to P. J. FJynn.
40 acres L- S. Bair supey (C. H.
Hyman lease) $1.60.
J. C. Lee to John Wagoner, east
50 acres. A. Hilburn surydy (Ed Dowd
et’ Ux to McElreath
<Sr Suggctt, 640 acres S. P. R. R. Co.
survey. $5633.50. 4
J. H. Fjidress et ux to McElreath
& Suggett, 179 1-8 acres W ni. Harris!
survey, $180.
Huirert Fehlerhoff et ux to McEl-
rektii & Suggett, 296 a<-res, G. W.
Ixmg survey, $296.
J. H. uooke et ux to McElreath &
Suggett, 260 acres Anthony Patterson
survey. $200
A. C. Kidd et ux t« Gulf Produc-
tion Co., 92.2 acre* A. C. Kidil sur-
vey, $122.50.
T. T. Harris et iix to McElreath &
Sugfcettj 285 acres $. P. R. R. Co.
survey’, I $232.56.
Mf. F. Burns el ux to Paul I).
Roberts et al. 2 acres Chas. I/ickliart
survey, $10.
H. P. Williams et al to G. H,
Howell, 40 acre* S. Hernandez. sUr-
v«i, $500.
W. R. Cannon et ux to C .C. Hag
minti. 80 acres Janies Bradshaw sur-
vey, $200. 00. *
rtfR rtRiNT —< rtUrnlahurt hous«
► ••ping room. Ph<q»« ttt or 1047. .
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WANTED—Houses to move, raise
or level. T do ell klhde of bridge
building. W. W. Emerson, lit Cum-
mings St., Phone 1215-W.
W ANTED- Canine bdarde'rg.
Wag Kennels. Phone 252.
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MAN W ANTED witi car to drive
country. No expertnee necessary.
Special training given free. Good payr
$10 to $90 a week—for steady
w<<ik. Write today. Box 1632, Dept.
E, Philadelphia, Pa. (28i
OB REM WEF e's an adaryment on )
YHC MEYT ‘ >YReeT-'' FOUR KOOM X
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couveNftxr ro mgmc .,
LET'S Look
’T overt
alty Company, 2 acres. Chas. Lock-
hart survey, $200
Gilbert G. Holman et al to Joe
W. Purcell, lot out of B. F. Carpenter
survey, $151M'._
Howard A. Boland et ux to Paul
Gallia, part.of B. P. Tickner survey,
$375. I j
W. W. Hudson et. al to Mary M
Jones' et al, 50 acres Ji, J. Arpcha
survey, $101
JanifS-.M. Wattain et ux to B. W.
Richardson et ux. part B. P. Tickuor
survey, itkS.
R E. li.'iiriis et u.x to John W.
Hooser. tr«4ctl out of S. Hernandez
ami T. J. N’*>sF surveys. $300.
F. <’. Hyujah to R. J. Timmis. 181
acres, E. T. R| R. Co. survey, $5000.
W. B. Mhicsy et u’x to Mrs. Will'e
Snell, et vir, lot 3. block 33. Gleorgc
Spark's Addition. $10.
Jas. H. Stapleton to Kit tie Ian'
Stapleton et al. lot 3, bbs'k 5, Bel
njont Addition, $JJM).
John J Eberhart et ux to N. J.
Yosten. 85. acres. Geo. Ivy survey.
$5950.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposal will be receiv-
ed by the City Secretary of the
City of Gainesville, Texas, un-
til 7.30 P. M. on the 3rd day
of August. 1926 for furnishing
all labor, and material and con-
structing complete and ready, for
operation in said City, one gar-
bage and refuse incinerator
guaranteed to burn not less than
10 tons of rhixed refuse as per
general specifications on file
with the City Secretary.
Working plans and specifica-
tions! must be filed showing in
detail the plant he proposes to
builq,
A Cashier’s check drawn in
favor of the Mayor of the City
of GJaineaville, Texas, in the a-
•urTaci 4 I motlnt pf r cent
f;Cr.rF Jn * shall accompany each bid, which
Henry IxLg & £on. Tel-i will be returned to unsuccessful
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135 Wichita Falla.. 6:20 p. 6;W p.
SANTA FE
SiitbkosH
Arrive
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Houston. Texas, July 28 ^Attend
in" physicians said here Tuesday
flint Mrs. Beth Ross, farmer's wife,
rcijBrfiiig nine miles frm>. Houston,
will survive a .
began with a
included an i
pl&ne trouble and many hours delay
before alm was given professional
rujdieal attention.
She was bitten while picking peas
for luach.
,3b »t j Pearcy,
(9 If ,North r:
FOR SAI I Small &tock lot drocer- .
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