The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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LAW I ION
PERSONALS AND LOCALS
A Wish
Use k. It. Hour
lephant has come and gon
Let Praytor at Mt.
your Kodak finishing
USUI it
Buy wisely—Ituy the Rent.
McCoys Drug Store,
Mrs. Virene Weathersh.v of Win-
fieiil, La., is visiting her parents in
Naples.
WATSON
Jodie Watson a young man of
our city, son of Mr. and Mis, J. C.
Watson, and Miss lieulnh I.nwhon,
! daughter of A. L. Lawhon and wife,
j residing a few miles from Naples,
j took it upon themselves to hie away
to Kooky Branch Sunday afternoon
land were married by Rev. Duncan.
. They ure making their home in Nap-
1 les. Their many friends extend
I congratulations and well wishes tor
a Icing and happy life.
For sale—One largt
horse. See J, C. Wonunack, Marietta
as.
There was a
i the Civic Leagui
black work and the committ
orts. New meiv
CIVIC LEAGUE.
I attendance at i
ivting Monday, i
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Mrs.
J. P. Mustek and sheriff' Ponder
of Daingerfield were in Naples Wed-
nesday.
Leave your Kodak films with
Leeves Bros, for finishing by Pray toi
at Mt. Pleasant.
Mrs. Bessie Warren of Hughes
Springs is in our city visiting her
brother Tom Lindsey.
Try K! B. Itis better,
grocer.
Ask your
Misses Eula Matheney and Jessie
Baaemore were Omaha visitors a
few days of last week.
Mrs. Mollie L*-wis was in Omaha
Saturday, the guest of her brother
J. W. Russell, and family.
Bring me your chickens and eggs,
will pay market prices.
W. N. Callaway.
T. W. Parker and family visited
Mr. Parker's aunt Mrs. R. B.Thorn-
ton at Mt. Pleasant Sunday.
Williams, who was
discussed Cape Jasmine,
present, so her subject.
with the Carnation by
Hibbetts will l>e discussed
meeting next Monday.
The League decided to meet once
a month, at the Baptist church at
5 o'clock every first Monday, begin-
ning next Monday.
Everybody is urged t,o plant and
cultivate flowers for the flower show
next fall. Premium lists will be
issued soon, with full information.
HAVE TAKEN Card"! for run-down, worn-out
condition, nervousness and sleeplessness, and I was
weak too," says Mrs. Silvie Estes, of Jennings, Okla.
"Cardui did me just lots of good—so much that I gave
it to iny daughter. She complained of a soreness in her
sides and back. She took three bottles of Cardui and
her condition was much better.
"We have lived here, near Jennings, for 2G years, and
now we have our own home in town. I have had to
work pretty hard, as this country wasn't built up, and it
made it hard on us.
"I WISH 1 could tell weak women of Cardui—the
medicine that helped give me the strength to go on and
do my work." 7 his ami fulf ils her wish.
The Woman's Tonic
All mail orders amounting to 25c
or over, we will pay postage.
McCoy Drug Store.
For Sale—One good work mare
5 years old, weight about 1050 lbs.
See H. M. Clark, Naples, Texas.
Howard Morris and wife of Talco
accompanied Mrs. II. F. Clark home
last Friday and returned Sunday.
Groceries a specialty, see our line.
H. B. Moore
BAPTIST NOTES
7S at Sunday school reader if
you belong there, be there next
Sunday and lets make it 100. The
pastor did not preach, because he
had been called to Mexia to bury
his father. Missionary Lanier
preached at night. The training
classes in B. Y. P. U. and Sunday
School work have been postponed
until the close of school that our
people may have better opportunity
to attend. They are to start May
30. Make your plans to attend.
An experienced teacher will conduct
them.
Next Sunday morning the pastor
would like to see every member
present arid invite your neighbors
to corne. At night he expects to j
tell of his recent trip to the MexiaJ
oilfield and of some other things
! which he saw.
Every day and in every way;
My business is getting better and better.
THE SENIOR CLASS
PRESENTS
The End of The Rainbow"
A College Comedy in Three Acts.
At The School House Naples, Texas
Friday Night May 4
At 8 O'clock
CAST
There is a Reason.
Robert Preston—a Lawyer
Douglas Brown—a Football Player
Dick Preston—The Groom
Stanley Palmer—"Hawkins, the Butler"
Ted Whitney—Captain of the 'Varsity Team
Jack Austin—Preston's Secretary
Marion Dayton—a Ward of Preston
Nellie Preston—a Bride
Louise Ross—Known as Miss Grayson
Phyllis Lane—a Football Enthusiast
Kathleen Knox—Chairman of the Hushing Committee
The Imp—A Freshman
Emily Elliott—With a Conscience
Jane—a Maid with a Taste for Literature
Mrs. Brown—Step-Mother of Douglas Brown
Polly Price
Elsa Ernest.
Marjorie Arnold
Marie Swift
Lloyd l.egp
Jack Archer
W. D. Berry Jr.
John A. Williams Jr.
Marion Heard
Ivan Dycus
Maurine Leeves
Lovell Hampton
Louise Caldwell
Annie Mae Este*
Odelia Finley
Dorothy Scegrave9
Mary Zimmerman
Irene Tidwell
Ester Brown
Erin Hampton
Ester Brown
Edna MeCleave
Grace Tidwell
Frances Robison
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Misses Lorena and Juanita Curry
of Omaha visited in our city Sun-
day, the gueBts of Miss Louise Hayes.
For Sale—My Brick barn on
Main street and blacksmith shop
now occupied by T. F. Hampton.
See Mrs. Lou Lee at Naples.
We are unable to get a complete
write up of the meeting, of the
ladies of this dsstrict here last week,
but hope to give a good report in
in our next issue.
FOR RENT
Two or three furnished rooms for
light house keeping just outside the
Incorporated limits on the high-way.
J. B. Baker
NEW SHOE SHOP
Having opened up a shoe and
harness repair shop in Naples 1
solicit a share of your patronage.
Sewed soles a specialty. Most of
the people of Naples know the
kind* of work I do, to the others
will say I guarantee all my work.
Give me a trial. If 1 suit you tell
others and come again. If I don't suit
you tell me and I'll make it right.
I am located in the Monitor office.
.1. W. Russell.
L L. JACKSON, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTICE
Obstetrics; Treatment of Women
and Children a specialty,
A. LEWIS
''The Price is the Thing
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£ i
Molly Bruce
SCENE—A College Town.
Time—Present Day.
Time of Pi.aying—About Two Hours and Fifteen Minutes.
Act 1—"Den" in the Theta Phi House Early in the College Year
ait 2—Library in the Preston Home Marion's Mask Ball—Two Weeks Later
Act .''—Interior of Athletic Club House Afternoon and Evening of Day of Game
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of
The Morris County National Bank
NAPLES, TEXAS
At the Close i I Business Apt il '
te1ties
Children 25
ADMISSION
Adults 35
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Demand and Time Loai JIG?,026.51 Capital Stork . .. _ $S0,000.00
Otrei drafts J&jj Surplus and Undivided Profits .... 7,881.00
Fedeial Reserve Bank Stork 1,050.011
Banking House, Finn, and Fix... 7,810 DO' Circulation .... 1:... 40.000 00
Real Estate and Srluml Bonds G.0I7.4S | Liberty Bunds fleposiled ....30,200,00
United States Bonds 71,099.3!> . , r. oat. „a
Ca*h and Exchange 33.0IM® V""* v-!S42!SSS
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TOTAL.
$282,367.68
TOTAL. ....$282,367.68
The Ahove Statement i Correct.
W. W. ROBISON, Cashier.
Dr. Agnes Jackson
Dr. L. L, Jackson will be away
for about three weeks taking a I make a specialty of treating the
course oh Electro Theopsay and
High frequency. Dr. Agnes Jack-
son will attend to their office prac-
tice.
Jim Freeman came over from
Texarkana yesterday and is shaking
hands with friendB and relatives.
Jim says this is still like home to
him, and we predict he will be mov-
ing back here some.
NOTICE
There is a black horse about 15A
hands high about 5 yrs old and a
bay mare about 3 yrs old in my
pasture 4$ miles north west of Nap-
les. Owner must, call for same
soon or will advertise same for sale.
J. O. Butler.
< Eye and fitting Glasses.
Office phone 2
Residence phone 14
Office in Martin's Drug Store.
GET
Your Money's Worth
w. H. DAVIS
Restaurant and Grocery
JUST RECEIVED |
A big shipment of Feed, Meal f|
and Flour. I have the exclusive jj
sale of Jessamine and Snowflake jj
Flour. P
Good values in Silk Hosiery, U
Gingham, Men's Gloyes, Belts and I
Shoes. 1 |j
Get my prices before purchasing, gj
W. N. CALLAWAY. I
Rev. J. A. Williams received a
message last Saturday to the effect!
that his father had died suddenly
in Corsicana. He left the same day j
and Sunday the remains were taken
to Mexia and buried. Rev. Williams
returned Monday afternoon.
We print and develop
Kodak Films
Send them to
The Art Shop.
Texarkana, Arkansas.
Look at The Saturday Evening
Post date of April 21.
New shipment of this famous
"Arrowhead" Hosiery just received
by A. J. Davis.
This stocking is placed on the
market to meet the demand—for a
medium priced—high grade silk
stocking.
It must be seen and worn to be
appreciated.
Wm. M. Johnson
Watch, Clock, Gun, Type-
writer and Sewing Ma-
chine Repairer
NAPLES, - - TEXAS
Tan-No-More
"7/u> Skin Reaiitifier
35^60^ &l°-°The Jar
AT TO/li r COUNTERS:
SAMPLE HAIL ED ON REQUEST.-
BAKER LABORATORIES
l n cow p o a t i- o
Memphis, TrrNNcssrn.
This Bank Extends
You An Invitation
WE WANT TO ACQUAINT YOU WITH THE
f'ACT THAT THIS BANK INVITES
BANKING BUSINESS,
Wi' have the facilities for taking care of a larger number of
accounts than we now have without in any way interfering with
the efficiency of our service, or lessening tltejareful attention we
give tn each and every account on our books. $
WE WANT YOUR BANKING F'.TTSJNl,,;|h and we have nuffi.
cit-nt. confidence in our institution to believe that once you are ac-
quainted with us and the service we are to tender you as a custom-
er of ours that your name will always be found on our books.
You are most cordially invited to visit this institution often
and get afquained with its service,
THE
FIRST STATE BANK
"The Guaranty Fund Bank."
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HARDWARE
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A few of the seasonable articles
you can find at my store:
SCREEN WIRE
SCREEN DOORS
CREAM FREEZERS
LAWN MOWERS
REFRIGERATORS
SPRINKLERS
MOLE AND RAT TRAPS
CALF WEANERS
OIL STOVES
And a complete line of general Hardware
and Furniture
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The Naples Monitor and the
Semi-Weekly Farm News
Both one year, $1.75
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1923, newspaper, May 4, 1923; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth329434/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.