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‘G ( ST IS, 1933
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GAnESVILLE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
PAGE SEVEN
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
packers for most better grade
Markets
100—Legal Notices
1936:
re-elec- Any tax payer that so desires may
eoy
V isitors
Diesel
Turkeys, old toms
nosed
1—Cards of Thanks
York
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win
22—Special Notices
Barley, No.
2, bushel
1
5—Male Help
lahoma City, Okla.: Mr. and Mrs.
City,
SANTA FE—SOUTHBOUND
May
FOR SALE
July
today
7% to Uy
4
CHICAGO GRAIN
Route 5, Gainesville,
(A17)
ALL CREDIT SALES made to J.
SPECIAL
WANTED
Two
for
will be in
l
Centennial Rates
Of One and One-Half Fare
Ik
27—Business Opp.
10- Rooms (Rent)
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Friday Aug. 11
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THIMBLE THEATRE, Starring POPEYE
BY E. C. SEGAR
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AUTO LOANS
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KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED
BY ZANE GREY
gistet
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All Sizes
All Prices
I Prairie hay. ton ..
Oat Straw, on ...
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 13 (AP).
October
December
speed travel, neglect of lubrica-
tion. leaking piston rings, sticking
15
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wase include improper carburetor
adjustment, excessive choking, un-
Depart
10:55 a.
11:49 p.
9:24 a.
5:55 p.
Dexter, 10:30 a. m.
Muenster, 2:30 p. m.
Valley View, 4:30 p. m.
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Average motorists are prone to
waste gasoline. Sources of such
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THE GIRL HERE TO
INTERCEPT THOSE
' SPOOKS, GHOSKS.
EVIL SPIRIS - POOEY-
। Shelled corn bushel
Ear corn. bushel ....
For Round Trip to the
Following Pointa
DALI
MAYBE I YAM TOO
SUPERST ISKUS--
MY GORSHA NEVER
FELT SO DEDECTIPATED
IN ALL ME LIFE
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For Constable, Precinct 1:
W. D. HODGKINSON,
tion
JONATHAN DOBKINS
For County Treasurer:
Depart
4.57 a.
11:48 a
9:06 p.
4
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DIP THEY
DorSga
For Congress, 13th District:
ED GOSSETT, Vernon
W. D. McFarlane, re-election
ph.
waitresses. Apply
tennial
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"Honest Weights—Full
Measures" ;
islature:
DR C L STOCKS
GREGG HOWARD
Radio repairing Doc Turnage, at
Creighton & Doty's Call 1323-3.
(tf)
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The Little Store On
the Square
MOTOR BUSSES
Leave Gainesville for Marietta.
Alieh Pean-
w
Arrive
... 4:57 a
.. .11:48 a.
... 9:06 p.
....10c
_____8c
______6c
.....6c
... to
... 32c
.... 30c
LACAL COTTON
Prices prevailing at noon
O
and horse drawn grain drill. Bar-
gain prices. Lawrence Zimmerer,!
GRAIN AND HAY
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
man 903 S. Denton. Phone 412.
(MStf)
......7:05 p.
......1:05 p.
WESTBOUND
Arrive
.....10:55 a.
GREAT SMOKE, RICHARDS, THIS PUTS AN
ENTIRElY DIFFEREHT COMPLEXION ON THE
WHOLE BLISINESS. IT WASNT NED THORPE WHC
LOCAL MARKETS
Corrected to August ii
Prices given below are those ob-
tained at noon each day and are
38 ....
the I
. . Turkeys. No. 2.......
Mrs. Hill finished in that order in Old Roosters, per 1b.
$
HE GWEO ME HVS SHIP
FOR NOTHN, AN TILL
I GOTCHRTEO- I YAM ,
DiSGUSTPATED
lin Feed Store).
Wheat, bushel . ,
Oats, No. 2. J. ...
Oats. No. 3. J. ...
Oats, No. 4.....
CRAIG AND HIS BUNCH
KNOW THE INSIDE OF
THE AFFAIR ALL RiSHr
MEETS CORPORAL CHAJ
HIM BY THE INSPECTOR
insertion.
Chnrge Aeeounts
W. E. ROGERS
LAWYER
Does a general practice in
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Apply
< 15) GR NINS OF S AIT WILI GIVE
1
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15
Fir st
oil.
YEP SPOOKS! A
big spooks ANV
. LITTLE SPOOKS,
BUT MOSTLV
BIG SPOOKS
NOBCM BUBSORIBERS
The Register newspaper boys
are supplied with printed receipts,
covering subscription payment"
for specified dates, the dates ap-
pearing on the receipts. For each
TABLES
M. K. T.— EASTBOL ND
CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (AP — La : R. E. McKenzie, Shreveport,
Material new upturns of grain La.
.. .31 12
.....38c
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.....34c
.....60c
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The following are candidates
for Democratic nominations, sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
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4714: barley, actual sales, 1.36 to
1.41.
Cream. No. 1 pound ...
Cream, No 2 pound ....
1823,
PILOTED THAT PLANE, -g
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Am
over Texan Theatre Phone 865.
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FOR RENT Bedroom to gentle-
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to sleeping
Curtik’ Eat
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WE DESIRE to
1 tion for purchase of machinery
P" which they will use together on
Largest Stock in North Texas.
Hall Tire Co.
728 w Caifornis street
Across From Fair Grounds.
k hone 900
Centennial
« re appreciation for the many
kindnesses and words of comfort !
shown us during the illness and i
pasring of our he loved son, Ed- •
Monday, August 17th, 1936, at
; the Newsome Dougherty Memor-
ial High School at 8:00 p. m.
____" style title yesterday, raced to a
District Attorney Ed Gossett of 11 । ।
$
TO CRASs CABIN
SENT TO TRAIL’
cows due to freshen soon
H Johnson.
Cushing, Okla.; Randal S. Cole-
man. Healdton, Okla.; Pearl Cox,
total the lowest since 1929.
Opening %-11 up, September
bedrooms < FOR SALE 1928 Dodge sedan,
good mechanical condition and 1
fIDOHr
KNOW EX-
CEPT THAT
NOW WE’VE
- GOT ID GET
CRAIG AND THE
GIRL. AND
prices formed the rule early today,
influenced largely by announce-
ment Canadian stocks of what
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SCARED
OF
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brilliant young man at any or all
of the places listed herein.
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TEMPLE CASH STORES
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The state highway department
is completing the next to the final
step in the construction of the first
salt highway on a federal route
west of the Mississippi, a six and
one-half mile stretch west of Eu-
reka in Greenwood county.
JUSAMINUT$. GAPN.
SAM, YA MEAN THAT
THE SHIP YA GWVED ME
HAS GOT —----
SPOOKS? ---
Oklahoma City and all points
north: 8:30 a. m. 10:15 a. m.; 1:00
P. m.; 5:10 p. m„ 9:00 p. m.; 2:30
G,—c•
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Candle Eggs, No. 1, dozen
Eggs, No. 1.............
Hides ......I..............
k.
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D _( HNTNTS,-
--HE
>Mbn
Giebhardt's Deviled
Sandwich Spread
Only 8c Can
grade. Over it will be rolled a two-
inch macadam surface. The skit
course. three inches deep and 24
feet wide, is expected to prevent
i dead heat with Nobura Terada of
erIcan.AgaC Mars Win Many Japan in the second heat of pre-
IRIRKCSrliA5ii i,.3101 liminary competition in the 1,500-
Places in Olympics Competition 1 meter free style competition.
| over .... H .
Dick Degener. Marshall Wayne , Spring chickens .
and Al Green swept the men's 4 Turkeys, No. 1..
springboard finals and Marjorie —
Gestring, Katherine Rawls and
~------ March at 12.03.
that on
‘ BUT THAT'S YOUR 1
FUNERALTHE J
LILLY MAE IS \
YOUR SHIP NOW- )
I'M RND ____— -
OF HER rz )
appear before the board and rec-
ommend any change or revision of
said budget.
F. M. ANDERSON. Chairman
Board of School Trustees
' (al6)
FOR RENT
gent leman
Okla : Roy Boxwell and wife, Cush- f
ing. Okla.; Betty Lou Boxwell. GOSSETT TO SPEAK
NOTICE is hereby given that the
cratic runoff primary. August 22, board of school trustees of the
"T— Gainesville public schools will pass ,
! on the 1936-’37 school budget on
,5x
FOk RENT
ge nt leman
Phone Register
10 cents paid on subscription, ths
boys are instructed to hand ths :
subscriber one of the little stubs ;
from his book. The publishers will
appreciate it if the subscribers In-
sist on getting a stub for each
10 cents paid, as this will elimi-
nate possible misunderstandings
later.
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paid by. *
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YOU RIDE w THE NEAREST LOOKOUT
subject to constant fluctuations.
Gainesville, pared by the County Judge will
(dwA30) be considered by the Commission- i -anuary
ers' Court in the courthouse at March
P. Foty, road contractor, for ma- high-jumper who tied for second in
terial or- supplies of any kind, the 1928 Olympics and tied for
must be authorized by purchase first in the 1932 games, wi" L. L.
order signed by M W. Fox, pur- Berlin with the Filipino team.
Ray, Edna, Sterling, Kansas; Mrs.
Martin Petijan, Rayne, La.; N.
Texas,
all --------
Claasified patrons desiring charge
acounts must have a regular ac-
count with The Register or else
have a telephone number listed
in their ow name
Phone Your Want Ada
to Numher OH
Our competent and courteous
claaaified cierks will, assist you
in wording your ads by phone or
in person at office.
FOR RENT
ment 107 N
FOR RENT Tw
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RIDGE WITH FLYING SPEED ALMOST GONE
PULLS THE NOSE OF HER SHIP UP IT) l fi
off after the cah December after who.visitedf the Indian Trading
selling up to 12 10, or 44 points Post on the Cooke county fair
above the low price reached on the grounds include the following:.
decline Monday, went off to 12.05 Mrs. Mae Lawrence, Wichita,
and the market at the end of the Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. H G. Clark,
• first hour was about 2 to 4 points Ada Okla ; Mrs. Joe Norris, Mill
Creep, Okla.; Ida Clark,’ Ada,
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John Deere Model-D Gainesville, Texas at 19:00 o’clock
“ tractor am. - RAY WINDER,
County Judge, Cooke County, Tex. '
____________ J nt)!
Simeon Toribio. Filipino veteran
Underwood agents for Cooke,
Denton, Wise and Montague coun-
ties All makes of rebuilt type-
1 writers, $3.0• down and $3.00 a
month. Adding machines Repair-
ing. Leave calls at Register of-
tires, also 1928 Pontiac
CASH PAID for used cars Auto-
mobile loans Pace Bros. Phone
7 One block west courthouse. (tf)
porch. Convenient to
Shop Apply Register.
Gainesville, 8:00 p. m., —
speaking to be preceded by a band
concert. 31 ...
6iue The public is. urged to hear this
Cornelia Glisen of New
for thir Place,"
I the women’s .100
stroke final. Alice Bri
W A NTED T( > Bl ’ Y Several m ilch
WANTED to buy pecans
Register office.
FOR LEASE Native grass for 50
head cattle. Plenty water. Box
162. Gainesville (dw15)
courts, matters in probate, dam- NOTICE is hereby given
ages in accident cases, and ex- August 24, 1936, a public hear-
amines and clears titles and es- ing on the County Budget as pre-
bedrooms. Gen
l til E Gar-
< 16)
vrsrss
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FOR RENT Modernoffice rooms DENTON Typewriter Exchange,
For Friday, Aug. 14
P. & G. SOAP
3 Giant Bars, Only 10c
(LAmit 3 Bars)
; - 1 .
Uken you buy laundry
soap, always buy nationally
known products such as P.
& G., America’s leading
soap. . ,
Watch This . Space Daily
E
girls for
Camp Cen-
(Alltf)
FOR RENT Suburban grocery [
building and fixtures with liv- ■
ing quarters. Highway 5. North
Throckmorton. Phone 1077.
I Alltf) I
B E. Winchester.
. BERIIN,Wyg-,13 (AH). Segal of Los Angeles, finished ,
—.i agyati stars ..coptinued third and fourth respectively be-
toda, to hold safuh share of the hind Hollands star. Dinah Senff
Sheep, 3,500; medium to good Olymapi swimming spotlight but and
LOST or strayed Jersey cow.
Phone 9031F5. 1. A. Zimmerer.
(dw14 ) j
IT MUST HAVE BEEN r
PLANNED-■STOPPING (
John Foster, Oklahoma
Okla.; Mrs. Ray Arnold,
weights: most packing sows 8.59.
j to 9 30 4
NEW YORK COTTON I ’ Cattie 1900; calves 1 100; two
loads fed steers 7.85; good, fat
NEW YORK, Aug. 13 IAP> — cows 4.25 to 4.50; best slaughter
Cotton futures opened very steady, calves 5.50 to 6.00; stockers .
to 12 points advance on con- scarce with occasional sales 4.00 American Ag
tinued hot dry weather in the to 5.00. 1
western belt and trade and for-
Jackson county Indians recently a salt-soil stabilization base
were allowed a cooperative loan course, developed by soil research
from the resettlement n«ninistra- scientists, has been laid on the
FORMULAS-- —
BUT HOW — /
IRNADO
Kinds of
A N C B
serge Grice on
e Policy la
; on silver.
. Grice
D 'on Street
me 73
WANTED Hotsework by Ger-
man gill Apply Register office
< A14>
STRENGTH TO KANSAS ROAD
HUTCHINSON, Kas (AP»
Kansas motorists soon may be able
to take their driving with a grain
he was much impressed by the frost boils, contraction and expan-
knowledge and interest the seven sion. and insure a firm, permanent
Indians had concerning farming. road bed.
31OP
he cash register
8—Work (Female)
CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (AP
Cash wheat, No. 1 hard, 1 2:
FOF RENT
to gentlemen. Phone 1296W. ,
(A15)good ।
----------------- I Coupe. Apply at Register office.
South bedroom to
(arage 522 S
THNS THE OHLY THINS b
ON EART' e--__I<
---- ~~~~ FOR SALE Modern 5-room cot-
Cool bedroom to tage A-1 condition. $1250. R
Private entrance IF .Spires (16)
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bedrooms to
Chieko' wheatsfutures held-heirtnecessary idling or racing, high-
then to this range. Corn started
1-13 hi gher. September.
1.24; corn. No. 1 white. 1.24 to valves, soft tires, dragging brakes,
i 1.26: oats. No 1 white. 46'4 to and unskilled driving.
1.07 1 - %. December 94 % - 7,1 and .-----
continued firm.
FOR RENT Two I
gentlemen. Access
FOR RENT
k S.o 2M
I A9h8, 63254. 13332222332
I
1 s
Curtiss Pettyjan, Rayne, La.;
Miss Bettie Bell, Los Angeles,
Calif.; Lillian Johnson. Bunkie,
CAAL C
Arite don
Morris Phone 816.
Sw
22
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All auto repair work guaranteed m, Saturday, August 29 th, 1936.
1 at Mrs. H. K. Lyde’s garage. The right is reserved to Accept or from 7 to 10 points to the
(A24) reject all bids and waive
------- nicalities. ANCIL Hi
Hogs 800; top 10.65.
___Rita Mastenbroek. Miss
her representatives in most other SenfTs winning time was 1:8.9,
branches of competition faltered considerably slower than her
sEE eizi -.msmns
9 46 pl.Uorm champion-jman to beat in the back stroke nn’Euotatsrnosefuurnished b P
ship. stheLes ngeles artist win- event winning his semi-final heat Hens, 41bs ang ver..........10c
ning as Velma Dunn of Monrovia, ।in 1:6.1, one-tenth of a sceond Hens lightweight 8c
.. second place, sj".. faster than the new Olympic Spring chickens. 2'« lbs, and
A gayep similar to hose mark. _ ! over ....................12c
- achieved inithe springboard diving
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FORT WORTH™ g"230 A l. i Daye, aaramPsotom,
Receipts: wheat 7 cars, corn 4. .0‘ _ ,Lt YS
. . * . . . . .. south: 1:10 a. m., 4:35 a. m., 7
barley 1, sorghums 4, wheat No. 1 1103:*. ‘.an
hard, 1.371, to 1.381 : barley No »’ m ’ 91id0/2rm- 3:05 P m- 5:40
2 nominally. 82 to 84: sorghums ’ Leave Gainesville for Whites-
No. 2 yellow milo. per 100 lbs. boro, Sherman, Pans, Texarkana, I
, nominal. 1 70 to 1.75; corn No. 2 and all points east: 7:40 a m. I
yellow, nominal. 1.68 to 1.73; oats 11:30 a m 6:00 p m.
No 2 red. 55 to 56. Leave Gainesville .for Wichita '
Falls and all points west: 10:30 a.
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK n * 5-00 p m.
) FORT WORTH, Aug. 13 (AP).
NORTHBOUND
16 ..........11:49 p.
6 .......... 9:24 a.
28 5:55 p.
| Mixed ear corn, bushel ...... 75c
1:05 P Popcorn, pound.......
| Johnson grass, ton ...
7′6
_ beauty, fine mechanical condi-
FOR RENT Two cool bedrooms tion. Phone 1044 after 6 p. m.
523 Ngrth < "leme nts (16) (It)
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jHi
tv. Texas, must accompany each
bid
Bids will be received at the!
4 )
grade East Texas gas and fice (tf)
Mrs H K Lyde (A 24) TRY Turbeville's Radio repair
------------------~ service! Phone "23. (A2»
cigntbuying 0,312.12, grade lambs 700 to 7.50; yearlings
March 12.19, May 12.20. July 12 17 6.00-
The action of yesterday’s mar- pa,
ket seemed to have brought in (con-
siderable commission house buying
while houses with Liverpool, con-
tractor, $210 . Servall
tates of decedents;
Texas.
FOR SA! E Detroit Jewel range
$7 123 Harvey St ( 16)
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circulation that produces results
Classified advertising rates and
information:
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10 cents.
Ten words or more, 3 days 3
cents per word.
Ten words or more, 6 insertions,
5 cents per word.
Special rates by the month.
Five average words to the line.
Lines of White Space
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a. । Cotton prices continued to ad- Healdton, Okla.: Golman England,
'■! vance at the opening today, adding Duncan-Okla.;. Jerdon Dale Floyd, _ ..... . _ _
: more Levelland, Texas; Gladys Gooch, Vernon, candidate for congress
all tech- than $1.50 a bale gained since Huntingdon, Tenn.; Wilford Adams 1 frem the 13th district, will speak RAILROAD TIME
ROSS, j Tuesday. McKeargil, Huntingdon, Tenn.; ; at the following places in Cooke
Cooke County Auditor, Gainesville, October opened at 11.99. Deeem- Maxine Butler, Huntingdon, Tenn.; county next Monday, August 17.
(A28) ber at 12.03, January at 12.07 and Mr. and Mrs. I. w Rust, Dallas, ; "
Texas; Mrs. R G. Hill. San Fran- 1
cisco, Calif ; Mrs. J. H. Stiles, Ok- ।
FOR SALE or will trade for well
improved farm, 7-room modern
cottage. Close in on paved street.
Ward floor heater. Attic ventila
tion Address "X”, care Register.
(A14)
Open Close
....11.99 11.94
....12 03 11.98
...12 07 12.00
... 12.13 12.04
...12.17 12 07
....12.04 12 03b
■Also, we appreciate
Furnished apart-
< leme nt s (15)
3
MRS. SALLIE WHITFIELD
BASS
MRS. LENA GREEVER
For ( ounty Clerk.
CHAS P. PRIDDY, re-election , .. ,
TOM L GASTON 40 or 50 h. p. road tractpr ( sub-
For County Commissioner, Prec, 2: mit bid for gasoline and
HARRY LOWE, re-election equipped.), jk
H. G. PROFFER One 10-foot tractor grader.
For County Commissioner, Prec. 3: Delivery and terms. F. O. B.
• W S. PACE, re-election Cainesville, net cash on delivery.
. E. A. (Babe) FELKER ; Optional bfd on aboye with
For County Commissioner, Prec. 4: trade-in as follows: 1-60 cater-
JOE BEZNER pillar tractor, 1-10 foot [ Austin-
express our sin- j E. G. RAMSEY Western Grader.
For Representative in State Leg. Above used machinery.I may be
■ — 'seen in Commissioners Precinct ,
No 1, Cooke county, Texs.
i Certified check of 5 per cent of net higher,
hid made payable to Cooke Coun- i
FOR KENT 5 room honse T’hone
886 (All)
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FOF SALE Small, attractive
bull hng Suitable for filling
statu n or lunch stand Rhone 993
116)
BIDS WANTED For one.
13 Rent (Houses)
WANTED A good milch cow.
Hocker’s Dairy. Phone 1085.
( 16)
STATON, TELEPHONE headquarters
TO SErD PLAMES OUT TO PATROL THE
BORDER I‘LL TRAIL CRAIG. -
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chasing agent. All purchase or- j
ders must be attached to invoices,
otherwise they will not be hon-
ored. Mail all claims to Gaines-
ville office for payment. J P.
Foty, Road Contractor, (16) 1
MITOHELI'S
DAILY SPECIAL
FOF RENT Two
Indians Giet Farm Loan
HOLTON. Kas (AP). Seven
Nide bedroom to .
322 N Denton,
.A12tf) SOR SALE
only, tinental and far eastern connec, ].
’ । tions also had buying orders | and , ►
there was a moderate demand ( j.
from the trade. ' ~ (
Demand was supplied by,realiz-
ing combined with some southern
selling and hedging at about the Wednesday’s Centennial tourists icompet
who visited the Indian Trading Dut #u
cottage, twotroon apartment,
■ and hedroom F’hone 432 tall)
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FOT RENT ’ Furnished apart-
ment Phone 1110. iatf)
floral offerings. (Signed) R.
Johnson and Family. i
4—Strayed, Stolen
WANTED Two salesmen with
light car for rural work. Job
with good future for hard worker.
Must be free to travel Start at
once . Salary and commission See
me tonight 7 to 9. 715 North
Dixon. C. C. Sealock (It)
Dixie Motor
Coach Corp.
Phone 300
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• 1936 3 King Features Syndicate, Inc I
| World riehts resctved " I
E, HEADING FOR A
’ eb
00 Meterback the women’s springboard event.
________________Bridges of tlx- Mrs. Lenore Kight Wingard of
bridge, Maas., and -Edith Metridge Homestead, Fa. and Mary Lou
Petty of Seattle qualified for the
tfsrstFHF- semi-finals of the women’s 400 me-
iter free style championship.
, I -AAIm a v Jack Medina, Seattle flash who
IN COUNTY MONDAY captured the men's 400-meter free
31—Houses For Sale
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1936, newspaper, August 13, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437803/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.