Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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UPSGOHB LIME LIGHT
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suBaciarrtoN BATES ^
and Slecend Ze#e£ ?L$Q
Zone _- 1-60
$PM) l-<6
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and ether 2.oa,es 0,00
Copies 5c
ETHEL and FRED SKAGfiS
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Bofi't Fergst
Ethftl J. Sk gg«, —x— Edto*
Fred C^Sbggi . QeasCM Hwu«er
Continued from Front Page
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B&aaar, Food Sale and Cfcic&n
Dinner is put pa by the Ladies
Aid of tbe Methodist Church ol
this ccmmuity. The sale begii s
a* 10:80 a. m. and dinner xeidy
at 11:90 a. m. Come and bring
the whole FAMILY,
W. f. MARKLEY M. 0.
Physiciao and Surg-con
fubttahfd on Thursday Morning
Em& W*ek
of
Took Soda 20 Yearc
(or (ias—Slopi Now
4,F<.r 20 years I took soda for
indigestion and stomach iias;One
bottle of Adlerika brought ms
complete relief."—J, B. Hardy.
Ailerika relieves stomach gas
suu. |*od ,ournesa in TEN minuies
Dwpjjy a<fc joguJarly m Lime j Acting on BOTH upper and low-
er bowel, it removes old wa;te
matter you never thought was in
yotil sys e a Let Adlerika give
your stomach and bowels a
Entered «« second class matter at
tike post office at Follett, Tqcrb, on.
ixity 31st 1918 under the Act of
Cpngrew of March K 1-8 7 P.
fOLICTT
TEXAS
Light per inch, C.———20c
Spasmodic advertising per inch,
tangle column 80c
Preferred position per inch, single
cofamn 85c
Local r«a4®rs per line — lOe
Card of Thanks ^--__._--~--50c RgJAl* cleaning and see how much
better you feel. It will surprise
youl Roy L,. Wilson, Druggist.
(W2)
Changes for ada must be in this of-
fice not later than Monday night.
All ads run until ordered out.
frraft/check or money murt be
•eat with foreign advertising to in-
publication.
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PRESS A-*SC£3ATK <
The lvanhoe School
Presents "DEACON BRIGGS'
ft comedy drama in three acts on
Tuead&y night, November 22nc.
at the I van hoe School House, just
two miles north, three miles west,
one mite north and one fourth
Bile west of Shattuck, Okla.
Cast of Characters
Deacon Briggs, "with a kind
feesrt for everyone," Jay Nash.
• Tom Briggs, "an Efficient
Superintendent,*' Maurice Tao*
goey.
Bob Gray, "Tom's Chum,"
Theodore Meier, r,
Silas Pettingill, "the hired
nan." Bill Bell.
Jim Hooker, "alais Stephen
Briggs," Victor Meier.
Sam Jotinsoo, "a colored chore
boy," Roy Starbuck.
Mrs. Martha Briggs, "the dea-
eons helpmate" Hazel Hash.
Minnie. Briggs, "her daughter,"
Emily Tiilmans.
Susan Perkins, "a neighbor'y
•pinister," Mayra Tiilmans.
Paisy Ruth Tackley, "the
school Mistress," Alice Lawrenee.
Esther Home, Minnie's school
friend," Lucy Tiilmans.
Scene—Pleasant View Farm
Tim*—Early summer.
Time of playing—Two hours.
Under ihe direction of Ethel
Viola Hurst.
PRIMS'INK
HAS been resporv
Trble for the* -vtds
of business successes
throughout the country
Everybody in town
may know you but
foy don't know what
you have to seft.
Arivartitisf Wri fieip Tea
MARCELLING
tteatly done at tbe f^ouri ney
Hotel at the price*of 50 eebts.
Come in your welcome
Mrs. Leon Courtney
FcHett, Texas
JEWELRY
Come in and look our new lice
over, save money on Watches,
Clocks, Silverware, Fountain Pins
and Jewelry. Watch repairing a
specialty. Twent-five years ex-
perience.
9.0. WILLIAMS, Prop.
Watchmaker and Jewelry,
I Follett, Texas.
The Place to Go
Fine Photos,
Kodak Work and
Enlarging
ROTHENBERGER NEW
_ STUDIO
SHATTUCK, OKLA.
>:
About nine-tenths of those
who have resolved to shop early
won't.
low and Roaavalo
The following list of new and
renewals have paid up their
gubscription for another year cf
the Lime Light tto follow tkem
• ound the "glob."
J. H. DeBe 1. Cl y.
J. W. Bell, Booker, leias.
Mrs. M. C. Mi cheii, Hcope
at on. III.
Night &|)ay Girage, City.
Harry Pgrker, City. Route B.
Ira Russetf, City, Route A.
Mrs. Laura Ives, City.
Tbeo. Duncan, City.
N. B. Fry, City, Route B.
C. H Redman, Midlothian
Texas. \ ,
Earl T. Hull, Fargo, Okla.
Geo. Schoenhals, City.
L. H. Utleyvi le, Tolo.
BLANCHE RING
Noted Star of the Stage
writes:
"The life of an actress is
one of nerve'Strain. If she
sings, also, her worries are
" doubled. Her audiences
reflect her moods. If she is
mentally tired, she cannot
help but convey her fa
tigueto those out in front
¥ and the result is a form
" of ennui on both sides of
the footlights. I have
found a sure cure for such
fatigfik, on the part of
the player, is a good ciga*. jV
rette. For years I have j
smoked Lucky Strikes and
the mental balm and real
enjoyment I have derived
from them have helped
me marvelously. In addi-
tion they have protected
my voice. I use no other
brand*"
Speaking of labor problems,
did,you ever stop to think cf
'what would hap;en to thf
country if mothet demanded and
got an eight hour day?
MADE OF
THE CREAM OF
THE TOBACCO CROI
Is Your Farm Modern?
vw" -* * 1 - -■ ^. ■
Efficient farming demands meiiern methods and equip-
ment. Buildings, as well as implements, should be
of the up-to-date type if your farm is to produce satis-
fying profits.
Go over your properly with a critical eye. Does the
barn need replacing or repairing? Have you a machine
shed? a corn crib, a well arranged hog-house? Do ycu
. need a feeding floor or a concrete watering trough?
..These and many other improvements are fully de-
scribed in a book cajled "Concrete on the Farm." We
have a copy for you. Be sure to call foi it when*you
are in town. -
Panhandle Lumber Co.
J. E. YOUNG, Manager
Courtesy, Quailtv
Follett, Texas
service
35^
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If you have grain to ieH.
We pay the highest market price.'
If you want to buy coal we have it.
If its the staff of life, we have the best
If its feed we have all kinds.
dour.
Buy Where You Pay Less—-Sell Where yon get More
{WHERE CASH SAVES CASH
Follett, Texas
Vs.
vJ
The
WITHOUT
PAYING
Here!
MORE
You don't'have to pay exorbitant prices to get QuaMty
Meats—not if you trade at Home Meat Mafki t. Delici-
ous cuts of the finest meats at prices that allow you to eat
as much as you desire. If.you are particular about the
meats you serve your family-demand extra quality,
fratfiness and better cuts—trade heVe and you get all
these qualities.
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HOME MEAT MARKET
HARRELSON BROS
FOLLETT,
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TEXAS
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Full Weight and Full Value
It makes a big lot r.f d IT : f lu n you are buy-
ing Meats, you get full weight and full value, WE
guarantee YOU Sat isra :'ion with both weight and
value when YOU trade here.
N. K. Meat Market
The No Kick Store
Nation & KiHebrew
Follett,
Texas
CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE
At Hotel Royal
Room No. 1
Office hours 10 to 12<A. M. -1:30 to 8.30 P. M.
Except Wednesday.
Ira D. Johnson, Follett,, Texas
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It's toasted iT
No Throat Irritation-No Cou^h* 1
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1927, newspaper, November 17, 1927; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390339/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.