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ATURDAY AFFERNOON, MAY 30, 1936
PAGE FIVE
GAINESVILLE DAILY EEGISTEB GAINEBVIH, THKAB
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City Briefs
NOTOE, SUBSCRIBERS ,
Plans Made For Sommer
30 cents.
Health Roundup Here
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of education lies more and more
BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will
not set, pending a definite under-
County j
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Auditor.
its reg-
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nurse.
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urn to Register.
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JEW-
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New
THAN $50,000
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stones from the ■ different
Mortuary
coun-
F
JE WHITFIELD
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404 East
California Street
10—Room* (Rent)
D. (Dofphy) SCOTT.
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PRIDDY,
re-
Everts journeyed back to the j
GARAGE
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The Christian Bei-
building. . .
pure white diamonds. The differ-
Markets
to 111
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Furnished apart-
Monday, June 1
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kets acting as a restraining influ-
13—Rent (House*)
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ence. j
Near months worked up a cou-
41—RADIOS
HALL
A GOOD BROOM
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(Limited)
Phone 900
Register Want
Ads Get Results.
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Phone 562.
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KEEP THE FIDE UP ALL NIGHT. wE’LL STAND WATCHES
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35—Want To Rent
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Coupon printed daily
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Texas,
EASY
TERMS
noon, June 6. The key, carrying a
crystal flint stone from the home-
stead where David Crockett was
..11.53
. .10.53
. .10.44
JEEP TAEN NOBODY
IS GOIN TO HAVE y
HIM- SKIP IN AHO A
ANNE ADAK
KING MAKES
• TOWARDS
Guarani, language of the Indians
who predominate the Varaguayan ;
racial stock and who had a civili- i
ration of their own when the Span- 1
During this distribution you
get it for 3 Coupons and
ular meeting in the commission-
ers’ courtroom Thursday. at which
time a report given by Miss Addie
HUGH )
ARTHU
tion. |
ARTHU]
For Count
The illustration shown is a
zreatly reduced reproduc-
ion of Sty le A, the famous
fed Letter Bible in which
courteous
assist you
y phone or
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TO.
For 4
Goodrich
Silvertown
JOHN A. ATC
WM. C. CULF
For Constable,
HENRY B. Bi
LEO B OWN
O. P. RYANE
W. T. (Will)
re-election. I
JONATHANS
GIVE him
THE V
WORKS)
Make Your i f
Own Selection
10.54
10.46
10 45
10 46b
10.44b
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Tom Hickman, deputy.
(Seal)
Fggs,
Eggs,
Hides
Al
Fer
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standing with the Cooke
Medical Society.
Miss Alexander Makes
Report To Health Board
The health board held
1 1
July 1------
October . ..
December .
January ...
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Conferring of diplomas.
John P. Brady.
Hail. Heavenly Queen.
Benediction.
M. NALL..
(Jerk:
COMMENCEMENT FOR
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL
No. 1, dozen
No. 2 ...
Veigher, Cooke Co.:
RGAN.
P. MILLER, re-elec-
DOBKINS
-Collector—-
.MILTON, re-elec-
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. 16c
. 10c
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. 8c
. 6c
. 22c
. 20c
. 14c
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4c
‘OR RENT- Bedroom to gentle-
man. 903 3. Denton. Phone 412
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LATEST SPORT
WELCOME!
MERCHANDISE FOR
JUN SUNDAY
12p.m. Complete stock
—Located on Highway 5
City Limits
taniforth
1M LEAVING NOW. IF I
DON’T COME BACK,TRY
TO REACH FORT mum
RESOLUTION
1 appreciate it if the subscribers in-
Rev l siM on getting a stub for each
Phone Your Want Ada
to Number 98
I MUST TELLYOL~I ।
MAY NEVER SEE YOU
ma- AGAIN ALIVE. ।
KING, DARLING
EEam I love
Ri YOL~
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BY CARL ANDERSOr
' . HdrIUS, Uis h-lb* r----
tries of the world, will be used by called upon to interpret the dream
Secretary of Commerce David C. ~ — - * ’ —1— -oid
Style B is durably bound, 3
| Alexander, county health
i was approved.
Crockett homestead to obtain the
crystal. It has now been cut and
set in the handle of the key.
In addition to the gems from all
nations, the key carries four fes-
toons of pearls valued at $35,000
and is. bordered with closely set
NOW LOCATED
' AT
unique. He explained his rescue
-- the basis of innocency before
TEMPLE CASH SPECIAL
For Monday, June 1 1
OLEOMARGARINE
lb. only 12c
Why pay more?
(Limited)
BREAD,
Quality Loaf, 6c.
Temple Cash
Stores
lored maps.
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A* R PORTER. Jewlry and Re-
pairing. 104 N. Commerce.
5 , (.1101
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Inquire of Harry Robinson.
(A16tf)
LEN L. GRAY.
Jommissicner, Prec. S:
H. CHISAM.
•ACE.
easurer:
. GREEVER
VILSON, re-election. |
BASS.
For Public
J
DRAIN AND HAY
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
100—Legal Notice*
IN SWIFTS, THE MOLNTIE
WON’T WATT LONG BEFORE
TRYING TO STRIKE BACK Ar
THEY PULLED THE CANOES Al
MOST INTO THE CAMP. NOW
TO TRY AND GET BY THAT
ma SENTRY, rramummsmd
West Califoinia Street—Acr<|e«
From Fair Grounda
Dr. W. W. Micks
Prnetiee LImited t»
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasqes Correctly Fitted
Rooms 7-8 Teague Building
Giainesville, Tex. Phone 2*
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Rebecca Thompson..
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R of Christ’s sayings are
rinted in red for ready .
dentification. Gilt edges,
oruplete concordance, and
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Dixie Motor
Coach Corp.
Phone 300
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ion of Final
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dge:
YD, re-election.
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MITCHELL’S
DAILY SPECIAL
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■’OR RENT
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ngineers. 90 day training period.
Practical shop work. Free em-
ANDTHEN"UWDOF‘,
‘LHEUASGONE
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WiH THE WORDS OF
RINGING IN HS EARS
HIS WAY RESOLITE
HUSH,GIRL,
YOL DON’T
KNOW WHAT
YOL ARE a
SAVING. I
ployment service. Small expense if
elected. Money back guarantee.
Vrite Box 523, care The Register.
! (M30).
of king Nebuchadnezzar, he said
(Daniel 2:30), “This secret is not
revealed to me for any wisdom
that I have more than any living.".
Who that has studied the life of
lin Feed Sture).
Wheat, bushel..........
Oats, No. 2 ............
(tats. No. 3 .........:..
< Oats, No. 4 ..:.........
Barley, No. 2. bushel ____
Shelled corn, bushel......
Ear corn, white ........
Ear com. yellow, bushel
Mixed car corn ........
Popcorn, poun ........
Johnson grass, ton .....
Alfalfa hay, ton........
| Prairie hay. ton ........
I Oat straw, ton .........
LOCAL COTTON
■ Prien# prevailing at noon
। today ............ 7%
.... 90c
.... 27c
.... 25c
.... 20c
.... 400
.... 70c
.... 60c
•.. 60c
.... 55
.... 3c
.... $;
.... Siti
.... 17
..... $4
manufactured by Arthur A Everts, ,
pioneer manufacturing jeweler, 1
Dallas.* T -
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Buy NOW-
|PAY Later
. Goodrich
TIRES
and
^BATTERIES
Mt and Mrs. Angel of Kings-
ville. Mo., are here spending sev-
eral days with Mr. &nd Mrs. Joe
N. Boozer, Mrs. Angel and Mrs.
Boozer are cousins.
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volume, but is not so elab- '
•orate as Style A.
County Assess
HUGH H. F
tion. I
For District J
f BEN W. BQ
I W. S. MOO
For District 1
i TRUMAN 1
For County "
MRS. LENa
IDA MAYA
MRS." SA kL
B. IO. CHANEY.
H G. PROFFER
CJW- (Charles) DENNIS.
HARRY LOWE, re-election.
Accoun
THE STATE OF TEXAS, To the
Sheriff or any ( Constable of
Cooke county. Greeting: Minnie .D-
.... •i- of the Es-
__competent and
claseified clerks will
in wording your ads b
in person at office.
EXPENSIVE KEY
TO OPEN ‘EXPO’
HM2g
i Spring chickens, small
Turkeys, No. 1 .....
Turkeys, old toms ...
1 Turkeys, No. 2 ......
Old Roosters per lb.
Cream, No. 1, pound .
■ Cream, No. 2. pound
/ G’UAV: A
( I UANT TO I
NTHINK /
diamonds. La Salle’s ship is in
red and white gold with diamonds
The six flags of Texas are in gold
and true colors of fired enamel.
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ARTISTRY OF DALLAS
—
NEXT DOOK TO
TOM C. CHEANEY
223
Sc.
VANTEDGood new or used car
salesman. Tom Lynch Motor Co.
| (M25tf.
WANT to select a few mechanical-
! ly minded men to become Diesel
RDERS BY MAIL will be,
^*d ae'explained in the;
HENRY-TAKE THESE
DOUGHNUTS OVER
JO MRS. FISHNOODLE’S
I
Roper to spring the lock of turn-
stile No. 1. main entrance of the
Texas Centennial Exposition on
--- or more. 4 insertions,
5 cents per word.
_Bpecial rates by the month.
Five average words to the line.
Lines of White|Space
'will cost the regular rate each
Want Ads ring the cash reg 1st insertion.!
Charge Aceotmts
■ Classified patrons desiring charge
3 accounts must have a regular ac-
7 count with The Register or else
have a telephone number listed
I m their own name.
Moses, his meekness, courage,
spirituality, has not experienced a
; keener incentive to live according
to God’s plan? And surely those
who read the words and works of
the master Christian long to go
and do likewise, even though they
do not fully perceive the spiritual
import of the message. To attain
moral excellence is a worthy aim
1 for anyone. -
In “Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker
Eddy has given the world this
viewpoint: "One's aim, a point be-
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:
GKORGE REED.
F1 A. (Babe) FELKER
W. 3. (Tobe) PACE, re-election.
FOR RENT 6 room house, with
gaiage. 311 E. Church st. Phone
ence Monitor.
HISON, JR.
re-election,
recinct 1:
NTLEY.
Y
/ GAB-
By Zane Grey
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’ tv. A BROOKS, Electrical Con-
K tracting and repairing. Building
f brick for sale. Telephone 243 (tf)
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i32r2:
GAINESVILLE Typewriter Ex-
change—New and rebuilt type-
writers; repairs, rentals, supplies.
Work guaranteed. Public stenog-
rapher- all kinds of stenographic ।
work. Phone 384. 302 E. Califor-
Radio repairing. Doc Turnage, at
Creighton A Doty's. Call 1323-3.
ton's sword.
The key is further ornamented
with the seal of the’state in dia-
monds and green gold, the Alamo ( -
in yellow gold with pearis and in8 1
CHAR
electioi
TOM/. GASTON
For Justice x>f the Peace, Prec. 1:
I. JONES, re-election.
[ J. MIDKIFF.
uaty Commissioner, Prec. 1:
An Aim in Life
Aspirations and motives to live
rightly are hatural and normal to
children who have been correctly
taught Often a child is so cog-
nizant of love and goodness as to
be protected from harm. He is
often so conscious of expressing
loving-kindness that he is totally
unaware of another’s evil
thoughts. Parents may early es-
tablish in their children an aim in
life that' incorporates fellowship,
generosity, industry, thoughtful-v
ness, and is expressed in daily oc-
cupations. ...
More mature students, also, may
guard and guide their thinking in
accordance with Truth and Love.
One who welcomes and appropri-
ates even faint desires for better
living, cherishes them secretly in
his heart and strives openly to
practice them; finds his life becom-
ing productive, progressive. Con-
secration to Truth is a character
builder, promoting the welfare of
the individual and thus elevating
world conditions. Evil thoughts
and aims, like the house built on
the sand, fall eventually, even if
for a time they seem clamorous
and insistent. The Bible gives us
firm foundations for our individual
D5NIFF
born, 10 miles from Greenville,
Tennessee, was designed and
PANTS, all sizes. 50c to $150.
Millers Cleaners, Dietz Bldg. N.
Commerce. (M31).
■ ■ i
4—Lost and Found
oseof encouraging Bible
H’-red. ’ One is the far-
is more moderate in.size
pons frm any issue of
gister
.c,-
----- The Register newspaper buy*
Commencement exercises for St: are supplied with printed receipt*,
i Mary s high school will be held covering subscription payments
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at for specified dates, the dates ap-
S "" " •_ _ a pearing on the receipts. For each
___________- God, and keep ev-
ery day Holy unto Him.
also one
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to May 27
Prices given betow are those b-
tai next at noon each day and are
subject to constant fluctuations.
They are given here as an ap-
proximate of the actual market.
POUITRY AND EGG r
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
lin Feed Store i.
10 cents paid, as this will elimi-
nate possible misunderstandings
a ter.
Yarberry of Coooper,
FRY. 411 1
PHONE 219
• THIMBLE THEATRE, Starrim POPEYE
IF I CANT AAVE THE
pie of points, buoyed by price fix-
' inc in July and October. July
opened at 11.53 and October at
10.53 Other new crop positions
contains all of the many
helps, and is a standard 2
Tae words or more, a days 1
cents per word.
• fine! Fine," said a former s No advertisementfor less than
' as he presented a book ov
W b3 l
Ip,
LLg
82 % / s
12—Rent (Apts)
TIE RENT-Apt. io! bavis st/
(J28).
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP
FOR SALE Simmons day bed.
like new, kitchen cabinet. De-
mit Jewel range, gasoline camp
stove, mattress. C. W. Harrison.
were relatively easy, December
opening at 10.44 and Jan. at 10 43. ’
11.53b I
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Register is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
lowing for Democratic nomina-
tions, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary, July 25, 1936:
For Congress, 13th District:
ED GOSSETT, Vernon.
JUDGE B. D. SARTIN.
BEN G. ONEAL, Wichita Co,
GRADY WOODRUFF, Decatur.
For Representative in State Leg-
Mature:
DR. C. L. STOCKS, Gainesville
For County Judge:
! RAY WINDER, re-election.
। For Sheriff:
• LUTHER MeCOLLUM, re-elec-
tion.
B. B. (Berti BOWNING
For County Attoiney:
। toward establishing “in the heart
be received by Cooke County itseif higher aims and motives
Auditor. Gainesville, Texas, not for living it is to the advantage
later than 10 a. m., June 8th, 1936, or society that wrongdoers are be-
for eight to twelve sections check i ing taught repentance and refor-
filing cabinets for, filing forms mation, and are in many cases be-
8%2" x 3%" to be finished in Olive ing given extended opportunities
green color. Also four drawer let- , to develop their talents and use-
ter files. Ancil H. Ross. County fulness. Education that promotes
A
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SUIrS. all sizes. $3 00 to $5.00.
Millers Cleaners. Dietz Bldg N.
(M31)
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DALLAS, May 30 The most
gorgeous and expensive key ever
manufactured, solid gold and in- . _ .. .___
laid with diamonds and precious Gd and“his harmlessness before
" fu *hs ifse Darius,his king. Previously, when
<> e since 1928 at the Ensley hi
hool library. He was told tl ren words
es totaling nearly $60 au
atically were cancelled since
as "fineless .week.”
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, May 30 (AP).
Smalls price fluctuations charac-
terized early dealings on the cot-
ton exchange today, with the holi-
day in other important world mar-
LEFFnreun
(J8). i temperance, honesty, gentleness,
~ ' reciprocity, is an asset, for as high.
GORGEOUS AND
nity, national, and international re-
lations be measurably improved.
Righteous aims are to be esteemed
above money and jewels, for the
fortune! they bring are indestruc-
tible and of inestimable worth.
Certain Bible characters had
aims id life, holy and commend-
__________________ _____ able. Who, after reading of Dan-
ELER IS VALUED AT MORE 'jel’s spiritual insight and ability
to subdue lions, has not felt a
greater desire to know Daniel’s
1 God, who "delivereth and rescu-
eth”? Daniel did not claim to be
-u
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Priddy, Clerk, County Court,' • ,
Cooke county. By: Tom Blount,
deputy. I hereby certify that the j
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sremamhe"tdsasresee Ftanci zmmer
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• 1936 T. to
“'odldrichesreserved.as
eorrctncopyognng AWRITER once said. "A. aim
now in my hands. Luther F. Me- in life is the only fortune
Collum, Sheriff Cooke County. By: A worth the finding; and it is
not to be found in foreign lands, i
(J2) but in the heart itself.” The trend
45
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CASH PAID Xfor used cars. Auto-
mobile loan. Pace Bros. Phone
7. One block.West courthouse. (tf) •
AUTO LOAN^" — Cars bought J
Brown Motor Company. Market
Square. \
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naving lucu m vu- -x---j t-- --- 1 ----- —-----c-I----
pergEnatsAccountsflahwaondtis MNG 0F THE ROYAL MOUNTED
IGHT HOUR Service on all re-
pair work Weleliver. Supreme
Radio Service, 106 N. Commerce.
Phohe 181. "(J25).
. 46—Sale or Trade
FOR SALE OR TRADE New
-model D. John Deere tractor.
See E. J. Clement, Valley View.
AST — Black Jantzen bathing
suit. Senior life saving emblem
n right side skirt. Reward. Re-
LET ME keep your ehild. Super wiminmsts:
yond faith, should be to find he
footsteps of Truth, the way to
health and holiness." And a few
pages farther on she tells how this
may be accomplished: “Mortals
A
■
room house.
. (J2)
for holding the annual
health roundup.” The dte was
MRS. ELZIA BESHEAKS
HOOD, May 30 Funeral serv- '
ices for Mrs. Elzia Yarberry
Beshears, who passed away at her
.home here at 4 o’clock Thursday
morning, were held at 3:30 Thurs-
day afternoon at the Methodist
church.. The Rev. J. W. Folk of .
Myra officiating. Burial was in I
the Hood cemetery. •
She was born at Fayetteville,
Ark., January 13, 1863, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Yarberry.
She was ” married to G. W.
Beshears May 22, 1881 arid they
| moved to Texas in 1897.
1 Mrs. Beshears was the mother
of .five children, Mrs. Mary Kirby.
Mrs. Allie Price, Mrs. Martha
Puckett, Lewis and Willie
Beshears, two of whom preceded,
her in death. In addition to three
children, she is survived by nine =
grandchildren, 10 grea-grandchil- —
dren; two brothers, Floyd Yar- l
berry of Fayetteville, Ark., and I
Hens, 4 lbs. and over........ 13c
i Hens, lightweight ..........He
Spring chickens. 2% lbs. and un-
i der ............. 18c
007
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PENTON Typewriter Exchange,
______. ----- I Underwood agents for Cooke,
USTOM HATCHING' Reduced I penton .Wise and Montague coun-
prices on May and June baby | tes. All makes of rebuilt type-
hicks Use Bell's Poultry Remedywriters, $3 00 down and $3.00 a
o stop bowel trouble and cocci-1 mronth. Adding machines. Repair-
Hosts in your baby chicks and tur-1 ing!. Leave calls at Register of-
leys Phone 707. Bella Hatchery. fice,k (tf)
1407 S. Grand Ave. (M18tf) mmm. ,4-<
I NEWAN D REBUILT Typewriters
POULTRY HEALTH SERVICE $3 do down, $3 00 month. Rib-J •
STATION Bring in sick chick-
Bns or turkeys for a FREE diag-
nosis. Birds saved are l f
made. We handle the famous
DONKEY FEEDS and Dr. SALS
BURYS POULTRY REM-
must gravitate God ward, their af-
fections and aims grow spiritual.
—they must near the broader in-
terpretations of being, and gain
some proper sense of the infinite,
—in order that sin and mortality
may be put off” (pp. 241, 265).. . .
Jesus urged all to love God su-
premely and to regard their neigh-
bor with: loving-kindness. It is
quite true that, if we did this,
there would be no temptation to
break the Ten Commandments;
that is, we should live purely and
honestly,; resisting with suceess
temptations to kill, steal, bear
false witness, covet, or commit
adultery. j We should honor the
ent designs on the surface are
raised in four colors of gold; red,
: green, yelow and white from the
United States, Spain, Mexico.
France and England. The designs'
include Texas cotton, an oil der-
rick surrounded by a large white
diamond and a Texas pearl. There
are grapefruit, orahges; corn,
wheal, bluebonnets, a prairie
schooner and General Sam Hous-
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
apartment, private bath. Adults
J 6 S. Lindsay. Phone 492.
Thousands are clipping
their daily coupons from
this paper! Why not
3 ou?
ner r ma A-evm‛i—
of the Estate of sai
Blake numbered 4,391 on the Pro-
bate Docket of Cooke county, to-
gether with an application to be
1 discharged from said Administra-
trix. you are hereby commanded. 1
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WANTED TO RENT: . RegisterountynexdpaBke yP gtve l
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WHITE due notice to all perkonsintsresten
HORSE IN TEXAS! in the Account for Final Settle
Will be used in the famous Godiva ment of said estate, o aPPea mee
number to be-featured at the In- contest the same. Monday the
augural Ball of the Centennial proper so to do, on M X the
Club at the 1936 Streets of Pans ist day of June, A. P-t 9 .
senafpnadcaneppparcuPa ^£^-1
STREETS OF- PARIS - count andapplcutton "1 * “td
3406 Main Street, Dallas „uPoli under my ‘hand, and!
. e.m (7 sea""«••• court at xay.offieg.in1
" “S““9 %V “ “ "7* " "l
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AFTERNOON, MAY se, 1936
Sunday
15—For Sale (Mis.)
i”OR SALE One usp|i 1936 six
foot Frigidaire. Townsley Motor
Co. , 1 (M30).
HARVEY HENDERSON,
election.
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• 1936, Xing Features Syndicate. Ih.
Vacant House Badly
Damaged by Ure " ish conquistadors came.
A ’ vacant house on North .______
Ritchie street, belonging to Owen
L.....10.43
. .10.45b
.....10.43b
N. COMMERCE ST.
( M28tf i
sister, Mrs.
AroEor
0o € . . .
carbon and typewriter paper. |
a aiag- office land school supplies. Got !
profits CVerythiig. Phone 77, Frank Dus-
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get Style B for only vised play and story hour. Mrs.
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Saunders, was gutted by flames
of unknown origin about 3:10 a. m.
Saturday. A family had moved out
of the house several days ago. In- j
surance to the amount of $1,100
was carried on the five room frame
structure.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 237, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 30, 1936, newspaper, May 30, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437730/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.