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THE SWEETWATER REPORTER, gfrtKfWATBft, TEXAS MONDAY EVENINGJUNE Xim
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CLASSIFICATION
THE Reporter reserves the right to
elaeatfy properly all advertising and
to adit and censor all copy (or the
heat Interests o! both advertiser and
reader,
ADVERTISEMENTS Will he accepted
over telephone on memorandum
charge— payment to be trade Im-
mediately after expiration.
TBS Reporter Is responsible (or only
one Incorrect Inaeulon, airrore will
be gladly corrected.
.FOR sale—Red chickens, pood as
the best; two weeks to two
months old. N. C. Davis. Phone
429.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Lost and Found
Personals
Cards of Thanks
Public Notices
Instruction
Business Services
Woman’s Column
Agents and Salesmen
EMPLOYMENT:
Help Wonted—Male
Help Wanted—Female
Situations Wanted—Male
Situations Wanted—Female
FINANCIAL:
Money to Loan
Business Opoortunltlee
Wanted to Borrow
FOB RALE:
Household Goods
Mustoal Instruments
Radios and Accessorial
Livestock and Feta
Poultry and Supplies
Office and Store Equipment
Miscellaneous
Exchange
Wanted to Buy
« RENT:
Light Houaekeoplng Room*
Apartments
Bedrooms
Rooms and Board
Housos
Duplexes
Perms'and Ranches
Buslneu Property
Wanted to Rent
Mlsce
jlKellnneous
VIAL ESTATE:
”-*-*--— property
r Sale
Acreage
rms and Ranches
OU Lands and Leases
Wanted—Real Ista**
Exchange
Miscellaneous
tCTOMOTIVE:
Used Cara
suta Snppiiea and ra»yvr»
Miacviianeous
22
FOR sale—Big tomato and pepper
plants. J. J. Munday, 300 El Paso.
FOR sale—Shelled corn; weighed
and sacked; reasonable; at Sayle
h, jut place. W. D. Sayle. Phone
; 365.
ALL kinds Rower pots; lawn and
porch decorations in pottery. See
Fenick-Hughes show windows.
WANT to sell your tomato and po-
tato plants? Then tell about
them in a small, inexpensive
want ad, and find buyers for
your plants. A 15-word ad would
cost you only 60 cents for tlirco
days, and would include Sunday's
paper.
Wanted to Buy
CASH paid for household goods.
Phone 313. Earl Fleharty.
WANT to buy soft, clean rags; 5
cents a pound. P. E. Cravy Oaf-
age. Phone 791.
FURNITURE WANTED
Will pay cash for furnlturo of all
kind. Phone 313. Earl Fleharty.
__For Rent
Lt. Housekeeping Rooms 25
TWO furnished light housekeeping
rooms for rent; 1206 Walnut.
Phone 317W.
FURNISHED light housekeeping
rooms for rent; all hills paid;
310 E. Avenue C. Phone 968W.
FOR Rent—2 large rooms furnish-
ed for housekeeping. 310 W.
Broadway. Phone 282.
Apartments
Announcements
Public Notices 4
CALLED m e e tin g
Sweetwater Lodge No.
571, A. R & A. M„ Mou-
day night, 8 o’clock.
Work in E. A. Degree.
All Masons invited.
Homer Bradford, W. M.
R. A. Farris, Secy.
UNFURNISHED duplex for rent; 3
rooms, hath; new and modern;
also 2-room furnished apartment;
110 Orange St. Phone 1187.
Business Services
JARVIS HOME LAUNDRY
All kinds of laundry work. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. We dry outBide;
If had, Inside. Give ns a trial. Call
724.
PAPER hanging; I will furnish
tlio paper and hanging for $5 a
room and up. C. S. Dyer, Phone
965._
WANTED—Your phonograph, fur-
niture, gun and key cutting work.
Wo also luive a radio service de-
partment. Guaranteed service at
reasonable prices. Call Johnson’s
Repair Shop. Phone 1138.
Woman’s Column
What can you do? Whatever it Is—
sewing, baking, houEecleaning,—
you can roach a market of over
2,000 people by telling about
your ability in a small, Inexpen-
sive want ad — And you'll be
pleased with the good results.
BEWiNG and hemstitching. Phone
171.1.____
WANTED—Your hemstitching at
the T-P News Stand.
Agents and Salesmen 8
WANTED—Salesladies; permanent
and profitable work in Sweet-
water and surrounding towns;
also want one as district mana-
ger. Phone Mr. Sibcrt for Inter-
view at Blue Bonnet Hotel any
time from Saturday nopn to Sun-
day noon, Juno 7th drfd 8th.
NICELY furnished 3-room duplex
apartment for rent; private hath.
Phono 406W.
TWO furnished apartment for rent.
Aptlly 201 W. Arkansas. Phone
428J.'
NICE 4-room brick apartment;
close-ill; garage. Phono 515,
TWO-room furnished apartment
for rent; modern; utilities paid;
$20 month. 110 Bowie St., 1 block
south T-P Station. Phone 155.1.
FURNISHED apartments for rent:
close-in; Kelsey home. Phone 529
or 659.
TWO or 3-rooin furnished apart-
ments; all modern; 110 Bowie.
Phone 165J.
FURNISHED apartment; 906 Lo-
cust. Phono 573.
THREE-room furnished apartment
for rent; close-in; 901 Oak. Tele-
phone 611 or call Mrs. Bell at
Clarence Saunders No. 1.
REDUCED rents—Simpson Apart-
inents; furnished or unfurnished;
811 Locust St. Phone lo6.
THREE-room unfurnished apart-
ment for rent; private bath; gar-
age; 709 Lubbock. Phone 199J.
FOR rent—Two 3-room apartments
and one 5-room house; on paved
street; handy for refinery work-
ers; rent very reasonable. Call at
Mack's Cafe. Phone 956-or 354.
FIVE-room modern unfurnished ap-
artment for rent; garage; 311
Bowie 9t. Phone 600.
FURNISHED duplex apartment for
rent; modern; located 1001 1-2
E. Broadway. Phone 513. A. B.
Chambers.
THREE-room unfurnished . apart-
ment for rent. Call 499 duriug
business hours.
APARTMENT and bedroom for
rent. Ivy Apartments, 404 E.
Fourth St.
FUR., aparuftent: 207 Pecan.
FURNISHED and unfurnished ap-
artments; brick apartment; gar-
age; all modern conveniences.
Locust Apartments, 711 Locust
St. Phono 660. J. P. Simpson.
FIVE-room furnished apartment
for rent; Berman apartments.
Phone 24-
Do you have a vacant apartment
that you wart to rent? A smalt
classified ad will do the work,
at such little cost- If vou can-
not come to town, call 4G or
105, we will help yea word the
ad to bring resultv
Bedrooms 27
CLOSE-in, nice, cool front bed-
room for rent; private nud mod-
ern conveniences; garage; gen-
tlemen preferred. Phone 1163.
FURNISHED bedroom for rent;
private home; modern conven-
iences; also garage; 103 E. 11th
Street. Phone 864J.
FOR Rent — bedroom, modern
conveniences. Fhore 106, 311
East Broadway.
Rooms ami Board 2S
ROOM; home cooked mealv, 1003
Oak. Phone 4S3W.
ROOM and board; home cooked
meals; 902 Locust 8t. Phone 618J.
Mouses 29
TWO-room house for rent; practi-
cally rtew; on Bradford Street.
Phono 1193 J.
FIVE-room brick for rent on Jose-
phine Street. Phone 387.
ONE 5-room brick house for rent;
close-in, at $45; also 6-room mod-
ern house in Bradford addition at
$20. A. T. Bruce, real estate.
FOR rent or sale—Six-room house;
good location; garage; $35. Tele
phone 1039W or 1087.
MODERN 4-room house for rent;
also 3-room apartment. Apply at
Broadway Bakery.
FOR rent- -West side 4-rooin house,
$17.50 month; water paid; also
2-room house. Apply C. L>. Simp-
son, 801 Locust St.
MODERN 8-room house for rent;
good condition; cheap. Dalton
Moore. Phone 209.
THREE modern 5-room houses for
rent. Phone 145.
MODERN 4 room house for rent;
close-in. Two 3-room unfurnished
apartments; close-in. Phone 507
W.
FOR rent after the first - 4-room
furnished house; on south side;
block from pavement, Tom
Wade.
FIVE-room house for rant; close-
in; desirable neighborhood; lo-
cated 904 Lxieust; all modern
convenIe*css. Phone 123.
Used Cars
FOUR and 6-room modern houses
for rent; close-in; on paved at.
I). A. Clark. Phone 103.
CHRYSLER coupe, valued at $650,
to trade for lot on south side. See
C. D. Birdsong, at Western Un-
ion.
Wanted to Rent .‘14i Auto Supplies & Repairing 45
WANT to rent— Modern 5-room
house with place for cow and
chickens; permanent If price is
right. Phone 761J._
Real Estate
Houses for Sale
FOR sale or trade—Four-room mod-
ern house; trade for late model
automobile; prefer Ford or Chev-
rolet. Call at 1402 Lubbock St.
FOR salo or trade—6-room house;
modern; double garage; 3-room
house; will consider filling sta-
tion or anything you have'. Will
he a Imrgaiu tor someone. Tele-
phone 158J. _
BEAUTY PARLOR: Yen- car
needs ou • -soual attt mn. We
grease them, wash nod oolisli
them. Call 27J and we'll do the
rest. Buck and Henry.
docket of sal’1 Court, No. 2823,
wherein K .8. McCreary is Plain-
tiff and Maisie McCreary is Defend-
ant, and the cause of action being
alleged as follows:
Plaintiff Is a bona fide inhabit-
ant of Nolan County, Texas, and
has been such for more than one
year of said State and fo^ more
CARD OF THANKS
We \. ,*:i to thank our many
friends for their acts of kindness
and words of sympathy at the
death of our baby hoy; also for
the beautiful floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McCombs.
—adv.
Classified Disnlav
Will have about 10,060 Baby
Chicks starting now and next
few weeks. From 8c to wnat
you wish to pay. Also started
chicks. Hatching $1.50 per tray.
SWEF.TWATER HATCHERY
Phone 1056
U. P. Opens Bureau
MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 2.01.9) —
than six months next preceding the | coutiimiuK expansion of tlie Mid-
dling of this suit in said County.; South wire system of the United
That the residence of the defendant j Press associations, a full time bur-
eau was opened in Little Rock,
is to the plaintiff unknown. That
FOR sale—Modern 5-room brick
home; will trade for good auto.
Phone 328.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or Any Constable
of Nolan County—Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED To summon Maisie McCreary
by making publication of this Clta-
plaintiff and defendant were legal-
ly married on or about September,
1918. and lived together as lius-
moid and wife until on or about
September 1926, when the defend-
ant voluntary left, and abandoned
the plaintiff witli the Intention of
permanently living separte from
him and has continued to so ,
live. That plaintiff never caused, I!
procured or consented to defend-
ant? unhanding him and that de-1 j
feffllant refused to live with him I;
aud still refuses to live with him.
Plaintiff prays for citation, for
costs of suit, and for decree of di-
vorce, and such other relief to
Ark., today.
r
mnr
| appear at the next regular term of
FOR sale or trade— Equity in t-jthe District Court of Nolan County,
room house and lot; will trade
for vacant lot in desirable loca-
tion, or Chevrolet aud Ford. Los-
ter Turner.
JOE H. BOOTHE
INSURANCE SERVICE
15 Years in Sweetwater
tlon once in each week for four which lie may he entitled,
consecutive weeks previous to the , HEREIN FAIL NOT, But have
return day hereof, in some news-1you before said Court, on said day
paper published in your County; to of the next term thereof, this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
WITNESS MY HAN'T) AND OFFI-
CIAL SEAL At my office in Sweet-
water, Texas, this 22nd day of
May. A. D. 1930.
.1. R. CORNELIUS,
Clerk District Court, Nolan Coun-
ty, Texas.
(Seal) May 26—Juno 2-9-16.
Texas, to be held at the Court
House thereof, in Sweetwater, on
the 4th, Monday in June, A. D. 1930,
tlio same being tno 23rd day of
Jung A. D., 1930, then and there to
answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 22nd day of May, A.
])., 1930, in a suit numbered on the
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ed on Oak and 11th Street; mod-
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right
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(every can guaranteed)
MILLIONS OF POUNDS
USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT
Political
Announcement?
The' , lo4i*wing candidate* a
nounce for offices djClgnatud, su. •
Meet to action of the Dnmndlatir
primary, July 26, 1920:
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S FOR TAX ASSESSOR: -* .
I H. P. HARKINS (Re-Election;
I I. R. WALL'S
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I FCR COMMISSIONER—",. _
PRECINCT NO. 1:
E. W. W. (Docl HOPKINS
F. M. LOCKETT
1 CARL HENRY HACJCFEL3
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I TOR COMMISSIONER—
PRECINCT NO .2:
i E. S. GORDON
J./). CHILDERS _
FOR COMMISSIONER-*
I PRECINCT NO. 4; ‘
H. A. GRAY j.
J. A. ALEXANDER ’•
TIIE PERSONAL ELEMENT—
Professional skill is not the
only requirements of a funeral)
director. He must possess a
kindly and sympathetic person-
ality aud so impress those lie
Our service is more in the
nature of the kindly assistance
of helpful friends and it at-
tempts in some measure to re-
lieve the heavy burden of your
loss.
Our Service Costs No More
DORAN-YATES CO.
Funeral Directors
Across from City Auditorium
Financial Fairness
FOR COUNTY CLERK:
GUS FARRAR (Re-Election)
MrSS WILLIE I.YKjS
MARSHALL MORGAN
FOR TAX COLLECTOR!
RAYMOND BISHOP
(Re-Election)
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FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY:
GEORGE OUTLAW]'
(Re-Election)
FOR COUNTY SUPER4NTEND-
ENT DF SCHOOLS: *
MISS HELEN DAVIS
. JOE A. STEWART
FOR JUSTICE OF TH*1 PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 1:
i. W. BRASHEAR ’!
_ (Rp-plerrion) *
FOR SHERIFF:
JACK YARBROUGH
JESS LAMBERT ||
(Re-election)
SIDNEY C. MASONli
HORACE COOK
MIKE SEDBERRY
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
CHARLES W. LEWIS
/Re-election)..
FOR DISTRICT CLERK:
) J. R. CORNELIUS
_/Re-election) ,
3usiness Services
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GO TO
O. M. PURCELL’S
BLACKSMITH SHOP
(N. PECAN)
To Have Your
Lawn Mower Repaired and
Sharpened. Electric Welding
and General Blacksmithing.
ROGERS
SECOND HAND STORE
Buy and Sell Any and
Everything
Hail Anything in tbwn
106 W. 1st St. Phone 868 952Vv
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REG. U. S. PAT. OFF
\a/hw mothers c-te.t OtRam
or I? - LI1AM3
SWEETWATER
Horn works
Opposite Camp Joy
15 years auto body experience
Phone 206
Chiropractors
DR. W. G. MEISS
CHIROPRACTOR
Res. Phone 914W—Office 685
207 Levy Bldg,
l Wash Tubbs
By Sweetwater’s Own Cartoonist
Help Wanted—Female 10
WANTED A good colored cook for
family of four. Address Mrs. W.
M. (Simpson, Robert Loe, Texac.
WANTED—Settled woman, without
incumberances,. for housekeeper
and companion for semi-invalid
lady: three in family. State quali-
fications and wages expected. Ad-
dress Box (', canj^tepyrtcr.
For Sale
Business Opportunities 14
SOME good notes It) trade, for city
property. Also jn-aetfrally new
car, clear. All kinds of (lenls and
trades. See W. D. Sayle. Phone
356.
Household Goods !fl
FOR sale—Good used refrigerator.
R. K. Withers, 1x6 Locust -St.
Phone S91.
ALL niv Household funilluno foP
sale. Fall at 1107 Crane Street af-
Ut 5:3D |). m. V.’. P. Ferrell._
Poultry and Supplies_20
WE specialize in fine baby chicks
at 10 cents each; best breeds of
thlR locality! some every day.
Broadway Hatchery, 1306 E.
Broadway, Sweetwater, Texas,
IT is not tpo idtp to udvsrtise your
poultry, and supplies now. Wa are
still receiving calls for such, and
naturally w*j#t;fer (Jiem to . ad
vertisers In tno classified sec-
tion. And If yen want to find a
prosprvt, yolt onn r»noh thorn
snnds of them through the want
ad columns. Want nds are small,
inexpensive and effective. Try
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FRCfA
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SURE, YOU VvMERE ARE VIE,
CAN'T PINCH I SOLDIER? WHAT'S
US. WE WAS, \ THE IDEA OF THE
ONlN LOOKIN' I BALL AND CHAIM
FOR. A TRAIN
To MANILA.
STUFF ?
HA'. DO NOT PLAN INNOCENCE WIT' ME, M'Si EUR.
YOU KNOW NER: WELL EET EES A QUARANTINE
OF THE CHOLERA FOR WAN HUNDRED MILES
ON THEES COAST OF iNDO CHINA. MAVBE SO.
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to the south,ses. they die
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Financial
ft
Quirk Automobile
Loans
Old notes refinanced (
new loans made; any|
amount. You drive <ar and
PA;, in convenient inetall-
mer.ts. Quick, courteous,
confidential service,
Earl Presley
109 Elm Phone 28,‘l
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V. EARL EARP
Attorney-at Law
General Practice'
-Texas Bk. and Trust Ik). Bldg.
1 Plion 1 39 Sweetwatfr, Texas
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 104, Ed. 1 Monday, June 2, 1930, newspaper, June 2, 1930; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth559667/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.