The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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THE MINEOLA SIONITOB
The
Sanitary
Automatic
Trap
"Other"
Trap^,
PLATFORM OF
HUBERT T. FAULK
Candidate for Representative
Wood County
DUBOSE & CAGE
LONE PINE NEWS
The health of the community
is very well at this writing.
We wish to correct the mis
take made in last weeks news
about the play we are to have
at Hh«| school house Saturday
night March 27th in which we
s$id to be the 20th: Everyone
is invited to come. Don't forget
the date, Saturday night March
and Mrs. Will Shirey spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Scott.
Miss Lola and Minnie Ward
low spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. TheJma Browning.
Mr. Lewis Pugh spent Sun
day with Mr. Albeit and Will
iam Rose .
Mr. Raymond and Miss Max
ine Scott entertained the young
folks wr„h a party Saturday.
Those present reported an en
Little Ruth Shirey spent Sa£|" . arci Mrs Carl Armour
urday night with her cousin, , ; - V 1 j r
Ti4..iJ T 6 r, 1 c ' 4.4. ai.d fair.i:.' visited reiatiw;• m
Little Jean Paul Scott. l, . P . 0. .. ,
« -c 1. xt • u-. j_ the Calvarv community S;,-r>d:iy
Mr. Ernest Neighbors spentj A f-.. . , , ,, -v. , .
the week end with his father1 , * 1 ^ ' 'h ° '
«nd mother, Mr. and Mrs. J- p,'.L!, w'tn her "rw',n"
F. ileighbors of Pickton J 'v 1
TO THE DONATORS OF
THE MINEOLA BAND
Are You Paying Your Monthly
Pledges When They Are
Due—If Not Why Not?
j In keeping with a former sn-
j nouncement I herewith submit
my views on the questions I
| believe to be of vital concern to
I the voters of the county and
State. As a candidate for Rep-
resentative I shall favor:
I Holding our State Tax rate
> within a reasonable figure by
restrict appropriation of State
funds to necessary govern-
mental functions and by keep-
ing down legislation that cre-
ates more jobs.
A material reduction of the
fees for auto license. Let us bo
reasonable in this very serious
matter of taxing luxuries.
Amendment of the law muter
which marriage license ;ire is-
sued, so that greater restriction
may be put on the issuance of
marriage license.
Revision of our rural school
laws to the extent thai w? may
secure to the rural br-y <>r gill
a fair ch:u:cj.
WITH THE METHODISTS
CARD OF THANKS
Walter L. Cannan, Pastor
i We take
i pressing to
this method of ex
our iriends our
Another bad Sunday from . thanks for the kindness shown
standpoint of weather.but fine i of our darling chiid and sister.
attendance at Sunday •; School
32 men in the Men's class.
Boys a.nd men had seren new-
scholars. Ladies and girls 3. If
we have pretty weather the
next two Sundays the Ladies
and Girls will have a fine chance
to defeat men and boys in the
contest. The attendance at
preaching ^service ;Sifculay wajs
somewhat disapopinting, but in
view of the fact of bad weather
and epedemic of Influenza the
slack in attendance is easily
accounted for. Preaching Sun-
day morning and night. At the
close of the S. S. hour the pas-
tor will give object lesson for
benefit of the smaller children.
TO TRADE—For East Texas
land. 3 large lots, on comer
Improved with one 6 room hous?
of Belt Line and Ft. Worth pike,
barns and out houses, one fill-
ing station doing good business
us during the sickness and.££&th
The fact that we have so isany
friends has been a great :0ii3w
lation t ous in this sad that.
May Gods rich blessings "est
upon ail of you.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Smitb
and Children.
FOR SALE—Or Trade, good
1914 model Ford truck for 1324
or 1925 model Ford Touring
car. J. W. Bass, Ernest Oltt-
ingto'sn Barber Shop. Itp
LOST MONEY—Last Thurfdaj
March 18? two $10.00 bilK and
possibly two or three $1.00 bills
in or near Mineola. Notify W.
C. Armour and receive reward.
To the cheerful contributors
of the Mineola Band—you know
we are going to have the best .
band in this section of the couu ;to come to a stop before cross l234 Grand Prairie, Texas
ing a railroad where there is no |
Lights, water, gas and sewage.
A law to compell all vehicles j In the town that gi 'iws. Box
Our cleaning and pressing ser
vice must please you, we guaran
t.e cur work and our rrwaHAsES
tpi:s1. be pleased Holder'" l>jr<"
ing and Dry Cleaning, Phase
63.
?pent1
Lewis
Mr. Haskell Armour
Saturday night with Mr.
Pugh. j
The Misses Currey's had for \
their guest Saturday night!
Miss Trudie McKenzie of Mine!
ola.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Brown
Mr
. Wardlo.v
:Mr. G. C. Scott Saturday night
Blue Eves.
DEACON DUBBS
A comedv drama in three acts
Miss Madie West visited Miss
Flossie Pope of Commerce Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pugh of Mine
, ola spent Monday with Mr. and
: Mrs. E., R. Neighbors.
ing Jr. spent Sunday night with j Lo e Pine Sch°o1 wi" tlose
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Browning! gunday Sthoo]
Mr. O. B. Canthen is visit!Sun.lay morning at 10 o'clock
tag in Terrell this week. an(i ** '"'cacll,n/ Sunda-V after
Miss Peaj-1 Mincher had for;noon by Br0' Rln^
her guest Thursday night Miss i
Juanita Wisner, Miss Pearle j
Bailey and Miss Willie Mae Bar ■
nett of Mineola.
Miss Elva Rose spent Friday . , ov , _
night with Mrs. Erma Neigh ;Time °f playing 2% hoars.
uJls 1 Cast of Characters
Mr. and Mrs. George Crouch „ Deacon Dabbs, From Soifhom
1 Center State ot West Virginia
:—. i—Ernest Neighbors.
Amos Coleman, His Nephew
a young lawyer—Albert Rose.
Rouden Crawley, A wolf in
i sheep's clothing—William Rose.
Mayor McNutt, Auctioneer
land Justice of Peace—Lewis
| Pugh.
j Denteronomv Jones, A eoun
; try product—Roy Wardlow.
! Rose Raleigh, The brave little
■| school madam—Madie West.
Miss Philipena Popover with
try—and to do do so we will
have to have your loyal support
in the way of finances—yt
pledged to the to give monthly
(each 15th) and if you fail to
pay each time it is due
it makes it harder for the Band
—the Band master has to be
paid regardless.
There is only ONE BILL
MADE EACH MONTH—nd is
made for the amount you piedg
ed. SO WHY NOT PAY WHEN
DUE?
Secretary & Treasurer.
FOR SALE
Limited amount of second
year improved Mebane cotton
seed at $1.50 per bushel. Grown
from pedigreed seed last year j
and not mixed at gin. Jennings!
Dairy, phone 61. tf j
1 I
Baby Chicks. Custom Hatching j
Chocolates
for
cAmerican
Queens
jor
EASTERN
SUM DA V
APRIL
Your sweet face to see no more
Till we meet on yonder fair
i berth eyes on" the Deacon-Pearl Ther® °d®ar Christine, we are
Mincher.
' ir town—Narrel Shirey.
IN LOVING MEMORY
Little Christine Smith was
born Nov. 6. 1919 and died
March 11, 1926, after an illness
of three weeks. All was done
that loving hands could do but
God saw fit to take her from
us. Weep not ber^-ved ones
lor she has yor< to hoavcn 1o|
live with Jtsus ir: 4 h- .t swe^t j
home w7;ere no so -< w ever L, „ , , , T
comes. We know our loas is W duty as I see
heavens gain for' Jesus sai-l. 'Selected. .b. Representative
"Suffer little child.-™-to „, «'« one can do the Pan
i of only one. So no more now but
will see you later and give a
i lengthier discussion of these is-
sues .
Yours sincerely,
HUBERT T. FAULK.
flagman
Abolishing the State Highway
Commission and restoring to the
several coujhties the power to
build roads and highways.
A Board of Examiners to li
cense Chiropractors in Texas, as
a protection to both Chiroprac-
tors and patient.
Repealing our present fishing
law so far as Wood county is
concerned.
Legislation to prohibit the horns. Our Foundation from the
teaching of the 'monkey theory' best trapnested strains in Am-
of human ancestry, in the State erica. We sell only Chicks hatch-
supported schools. led from our own Flocks. Our
Amendment of the Search j Momoth Buckeye Hatchery hat
Seizure Law, in order that evi- j dies - bigger, better and strong-
dent, not merely suspected, |er chicks. We make deliveries
violators of the law may be ar- j thv f?rst of each veeii._ Write
rested without a search warrant j for Special low pr> -2 list for
Mrs. J. C .Covington and
children came in Monday from
Troup where she has been reach
ing school. They will remain at
home now that her school term.
i|as been concluded. /*
poLmcAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS ^
Announcements ii> tbiK 'column
Arnold's Big Type White Leg- j are made subject to the action
' of the Dearnocrafefc primary eler
tion July 24th, 1926.
Rates.: Announcement fee
for district offices, . .15; for co-
unty offices, $10; for preciact
offices, $5. . Payable upon re-
ceipt of order.
We are authorised to amy'-^sce:
In conclusion I ask your care-
ful consideration of the above
propositions and kindly ,solicit
your vote if you indorse my
stand on these questions. * I
make no promises other than
Lave
unto me for of such is the
dom of heaven."
* Darling Christine you
gone
To live with Jesus in that sweet
home, i
There no sorrow to you can
come,
But joy eternal shall be your
own.
Our
Display*
of
Special
TZaster
¥ac\a$fs
Emily Dale, The richest girl
j Trixy Coleman, Full of mis
J c.h ie f—Doe i a Cu rry.
| Yennie Yen sen, The hired
i girl from Sweden—Lola Ward
(low..-
j Deacon Dubbs a comedy
! drama in 3 acts to be presented
! at Lone Pine School House Sat
: urday night, March 27, at 8
I o'clock.
sure you will wear
A smile of welcome to greet
us there.
Since God took you by his choice
Ita seems, dear Christine your
sweet voice
Wafts back to us oil wings of
love,
And bids us meet in heaven
above.
We'll miss yon Christine here
Mrs. Mike Nuss spent last j Bubte|"™;od wills it to b(! s0,
Tuesday in Jacksonville, visi -yye meet y0U OT1 yonder
mg her son, Arnold, who is at ,
tending Lon Morris College.
Catarrhal Deafness
Is often caused by an inflamed condtttOT
3f the mucous lining off the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling soud-1 or Imperfect
I Hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de-
slM>yed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE niil
3o what we claim for it—rid your system
3f Catarrh cr Deafness caused by
Catarrh
shore.
With all our loved ones part'
no more.
—Written by her friend—Vera
Amoss.
, Mrs. Miles Caudle, Mrs
! Rosa Sims and Mrs. Henry
i Sims were visitors in Winnsboro
I during the Pure Food and Style
Sold bv all Anigfiristr, for over 40 Years. 1 Show
F. J Cheney ^ .Co.. Toledo. Ohio. •
BABY CHICKS—Buy at home.
S. C. White Leghorns, Ameri
can strain, the laying kind, are
ready March 1st and every week
Also custom hatching $4.75 per
100 eggs. Also cabbage and
tomato plants. Phone 92Q-2V^
or write, Mrs. Ruth Scott, Rt.
Februaiy, March anj April d«*
live •i.c;. Member Texas Baby
Chick Assn. Satisfaction Guar-
anteed.
Biq- State Poultrv Fa • n
R rdc 10, Box 100, Tyler,
Texas. 4 4tc.
SETTING EGGS FOR SALE -
Dark Barred Rocks, B. A. Mitch
ell strain. $2.00 per setting of
15 Apply Charles Mabus, Min-
eola, Route 4. 52-8t
A Good Cleaning Plant in
a Good Town. Holder's Dye-
ing and Dry Cleaning, phone
63. "Use It."
FOR SALE—Lots 2 and 5 ir,
block :?6, good five room house
lots 280 feet deep 72 feet front
aa:e on Newsome street. For
prices and terms see Herbert
Vandiver at Williatns' store, tfc
WANTED—Man with car to
sell complete line quality Auto
Tires and Tubes. Exclusive Ter-
ritory. Experience not neces-
sary. Salary $-500.00 per month
Milestone Rubber Company, E.
Liverpool, Ohio.
Law Defines Certain
Rules for the Married
It Is a frnlstn to say that marriatrc
brings responsibilities, but how iiikim
men, when they marry, realize wlur
their full, and legal, burden mijrlit !•
In certain circumstances?
The law says that a man is i«
bound to maintain any of his wilv
relatives, but—a somewhat queer <
ceptlou—he is bound to maintain. ...
til they are sixteen, any children sJ;.
may have had by a former husband
Thus a man who inarri<^ a widow
who concealed from him the fact tin:;
she had children would have a bin
burden to bear.
A married man is not bound to
maintain his sou's wife, or his sonV
widow, or his daughter's husband,
whatever their circumstances, but he
can be compelled. If necessary, to con-
tribute toward the support of the
grandchildren.
To balance the grandchildren re-
sponsibility, he cannot be compelled
to maintain his own grandfather o*,
grandmother—or his brother or sis-
ter.—London Tit-Bits.
For District Attorney, 7th 3®di-
ciai District:
WALTER G. RUSSELL, cf
eola.
G. L. FLORENCE, of GDmcr
For County Judge:
E. A. THARP, of Mine
For County Superintendent
Public Instruction:
O. L. DAVIS, o# Golden.
T. O. CRADDOCK.
D. E. WHITE
For Tax Assessor:
•J. B. (Bi -van) ZIEGLER.
S. C. WHITTER.
C. L. (Chas1.) WOOD.
For Tax Collector:
ERNEST J. McCRARY. Ee-
Election.
For County Commissioner:
J. C. PARK, For Re-Electimt
For County Clerk:
GEO. T. SHAW.
J. J. McLEOD.
For District Clerk:
V. B. (VIRGIL) SHAW.
J. W. BULLOCK.
For Justice of the Peace:
J. F. FRENCH.
T. W. McDONALD.
.PS
For Public Weigher:
R. T. JONES.
For Constable:
G. J. (Boss) COW ART.
JOHN MOLANARI.
MULENOL
Antiseptic
For Representative:
R. M. SMITH.
FOR SALE —Good gentle poT3 <
or will exchange for 7,T"5*y
j cow, See E. Q. Hearn.
The Judge: It Must" Have Been'A Slippetg Elm. Tree. - by m.
NOW >\ j
='S OUST \ f
WHAT KlttO OF AM AlilMAL
00 VOU CALC THAT ?
VAZOR "BACK HOG EH.
HE MUST HAVE THE" ITCH.
WELt WHY DOES HE MEEP xU&BlNQ
HIS BACK AQAIHST THE SI05 OP THAT
I D0NT KNOW
UNLESS HE'S
STftOPPirK- Riirsr •
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TIME
THATS AT?AXOH
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HOW POVOU
FIGURE THAT?
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926, newspaper, March 25, 1926; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285954/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.