The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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AUTO WRECK
Tuesday morning as Mrs. S. A.
Harwell, Mrs. Lou Lee, Mrs. An-
nie Floyd and Mrs. A. L. Cole
were motoring along the highway
in Cass County about 6 miles
from Naples they were running
behind Dan Watson, rural car-1 performed the ceremony,
rier on route 3 out of Naples, and Those present foi the
WEDDING IN NAPLES
Naples streets were crowded
Wednesday morning with people
Saturday afternoon Harry Eu-|from Naples, Marietta, Bryan’s
gene Bradford of Texarkana and Mill, Dougl'assvSlle, and country
Miss Iva Mae Shaver of Maud [ surrounding these towns who i Carroli
came to Naples and were married'had come to town to witness the j
See my new line of wash dress-
es, fast colors and all size at $1.79.
Miss Fannie Walker.
GROWING PLANT1S
Judson Pryor, Florist, of Tex-
arkana, will be in Naples Wednes-
day, Thursday, Friday and Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, Mrs.
urday of next week with all kinds j Kittle (Pearl Yeatman and Mr.
of growing plants for bedding or I and Mrs. Harry Bradford visit-
pots. See him at the ladies stand ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
in Pure Food Show. For more|T. J. Gray of Omaha Sunday
information see or phone Mrs. j afternoon.
Black.
when he stopped at a mail box
Mrs. Harwell, who was driving,
decided to pass Mr. Watson’s car,
but it is reported he turned from
the mail box before Mrs. Har-
well had gotten past him and Mis.
Harwell turned to the left to
avoid the cars running together
and her car left the road at a
small culvert, turning over and
injuring the occupants. Mrs.
Floyd and Mrs. Lee were injured
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Broadway of America motorcade
Johnson. Rev. John A. Williams1 as it passed through Naples on
its way to Memphis, Tenn.
cere-j--
Mrs. Bob
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce
--| t},e following candidates, aub-
Havo you gotten your Straw jject to the Democratic primary in
July 1928:
For Congress, 1st District
WRIGHT PATMAN
FUGENE BLACK
mony were: Mr. and
Johnson and family, Mrs. Kittie| Hat for Summer? We have
Pearl Yeatman, Reuben Cole and}something nice in straws and Pa-
Tip Watson of Naples, Eddie I naraas.
Alexander of Mt. Pleasant, Na- W. N. Callaway.
than Hervey of Naples and Ed-i--
rie Shaw and Henry Howell of Two carloads of visitors from; .....-
Siloarn arrived after the cere-[Naples attended the quarterly iFor State Senator, 1st Dist.
mony. Supper was served im- meeting of the Women’s Mission- dr. j. \v. E. H. BECK
mediately after the wedding. |ary Union of Pittsburg Associa- LAMAR DENMAN
The bride is the daughter of! tic,n in [Gilmer last week. Naples j -
Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Shaver of [was awarded the attendance ban- j For District Judge 5th District
more than the others, these two!Maud. The groom is the only ner which is given on the mini-
ladies being cut and bruised con-(child of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brad- ber of delegates multiplied by
siderably. The car was badly ford of Texarkana. the number of miles traveled.
damaged. j - I ----
-- The Epworth League will ore-1 Garrett and Rooster snuff 80c.
S. I. ROBISON
GEORGE W. JOHNSON
’’or
I have just received a shipment
of Hanes summer underwear in
ali sizes from 36 to 46. Special
prices in boxes of 6 suits.
A. J. Davis.
pro-1
sent “GO SLOW MARY," the I
first night of the Pure Food Show !
entertainments, at the School I
Auditorium, Wednesday
April 25.
A. J. Davis’
District Judge, 76th Dlst.
SEB F. CALDWELL
R. T. WILKINSON
Attend services at Methodist [For
night, jchurch Sunday morning and evon-j
District Attornty,
T. C. HUCTHINGS
J. H. French, R. L. Cason, W.
E. Newland and J. B. Ponder of
Daingerfield were in Naples Wed-
nesday morning to be here when
the Broadway of America motor-
cade passed on its way to Mem-
phis, Tennessee.
J. W. Weathersby and Mrs.
Youngblood of Minden, I.a.. came
to Naples Sunday after Mrs.
Weathersby, who had been visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .J.
R. Pounders, for a week.
ing.
MORRIS COUNTY
See my new line of wash dress- -
es, fast colors and all size at $1.79. [For County Judge and Ex-officio
'Miss Fannie Walker. [School Superintendent
- ! J. H. WILKINSON
Mrs. A. A. Hummel of Tyler is' J. 0. JOHNSON
visiting her mother, Mrs. W. 0. j -
Palace Theatre
NAPLES, TEXAS
SATURDAY
QUEEN OF SPADES
10-25c
Week of April 23 to 28
Monday and Tuesday
Tim McCoy
in
Law of the Range
10-25c
Wednesday
A jGood Western
Comedy and Serial
10-25
Thursday and Friday
Doug Fairbanks
in
The Black Pirate
Also Vaudeville
25-50
Saturday
Ruth Mix
In
Girl Oklahoma
10-25c
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Heard, E. L,
Coker, Samuel Heath, VV. 0. Bry-
an and M. Gallaway joined the
Broadway of America motorcade
Wednesdy and are with them in
convention in Memphis, Tennes-
see today and tomorrow.
W. H. Morgan was up from
Bryan’s Mill Monday and came
in and chatted with us awhile.
He says the cold spell last week
end did considerable damage lu
gardens in some places, but even
with this set back he says the
farmers are farther advanced in
Edrie Shaw and Henry Howell I preparing and planting than for
of Simms visited in Naples Sat-(several years,
urday.
Do your baking for the “Pur®
Food Show with Carnation Flour.
We will furnish the flour free.
A. J. Davis.
Hon. Wright Patman of Texar-
kana, candidate for Congress from
this district, was in Naples yes-
terday morning. He was enroute
to Pittsburg to arrange to speak
at that place Saturday.
Children’s Fatal Diseases
Worms ami parasites in the in-
testines of children undermine
health and so weakens their vital-
ity that they are unable to resist
the diseases so fatal to child life.
The safe course is to give a few
doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels the worms
without the slightest injury to t ho
health or activity of the child.
Price 35c. Sold by
LEEVES BROTHERS
2 OFFERS
Buy one of the two following combined offers and save money
Saturday April 21st by paying cash.
1 48 lb. sk. Belle of Waco Flour____________________,_..$2.10
1 8 lb. bucket Compound_______________________________i.2r>
Soda or Baking Powder _________________________________25
Sa*,t .................------------------------r___.05
Total amount at regular prices _________________________3.65
All For ---------------------_________________3.35
OR
1 24 pound sack Belle of Waco Flour______,...............$l.io
1 4 pound bucket Compound ____________________ . . .05
Soda or Baking Powder ________________________ ____ .m
Salt --------------,-------------------------------_______ ,05
Total amount at regular prices____________________________1.90
All For --------------v------------------------1.75
If there is any better (lour made in Texas, than Belle of
Waco, it is unknown to me.
T. W. STEWART
Cotton Seed Hulls, always
fresh. Get them from.
N. M. Roberts & Co.
J. D. Boon, C. N. Newland and
L. L. Harper of Linden, all candi-
dates for County Judge of Cass
County, were in Naples Wednes-
day, mingling with the Cass
County voters who were in
city.
Bryan this week while Mr. Bryan (For Sheriff
See why marriage is “SUCH jis attending the Broadway of G. TOM HUGHES
A SUCCESS” at the school audi- 'America convention in-Memphis, j J. B. PONDER
torium, Wednesday night. | - [ HENRY TIDWELL
--j Mrs. L. D. Floyd is visiting ljerj -
B. J. Floyd, wife and little son sister, Mrs. Dr. Oden, in Marsh- For District Clerk
all this week. _____ ROSS C. CONLY
were in Daingerfield one day last
week, Mr. Floyd on business and
Mrs. Floyd and son visiting
our 1
TRENCH MOUTH HEALED Atwater Kent.
Your friends dare not say
Ibut your sore gums and foul; ---
-------- [breath don’t make folks like you
Mr. George Lindsey of Green-! any better. Leto’s Pyrrrhea
viJle, architect for the house of heals worst cases if used as
worship which the Naples Bap- j directed. It is not a mouth wash
tist Church is planning to build, j01’ paste, and is sold on a money
was here Wednesday to meet [hack guarantee,
with the building committee. All ! CONNOR & BURLINGTON
Call residence telephone 223 j
,for Radio troubles, specialist on'
RIENZI SOSBEE
D. H. (Hugh) ELLIS
plans were agreed upon and Mr.!--
Lindsey was authorized to pre-> Samuel Heath and W. 0. Bryan
pare plans and specifications left Naples Sunday for Mineral
and submit them to prospective Wells, where they met the Broad-
bidders. He stated that about 2 vva>’ °f America motorcade Mon-
weeks will be required to prepare Jay anci accompanied them from
blueprints and specifications and that I)iace to Naples, arriving
get them into the hands of con- here Wednesday morning.
tractors, and that a week or ten ! -
days should lie allowed for figur-, WATERMELON GROWERS
ing and submitting bids. It looks j -
now like the contract might be i AH who are interested in grow-
‘Dr.’’ Louie. [
AN EXHILARATING EFFECT
A bottle of Herbine on the shelf |_
sit home is like having a doctor in f or ( ounty Clerk
j ,’or Tax Assessor
MELVIN SMITH
(GEORGE C. CHAMBERS
N. G. (Guy) ROBINSON
the house all the time. It gives
instant relief when the digestion
gets out of order or the bowels
fail to act. One or two doses is
all that is necessary to start
things moving and restore that
fine feeling of exhilaration and
buoyancy of spirits which belongs
only to perfect health. Price tide.
Sold by
LEEVES BROTHERS
let by the m ddle of May.
A beautiful line of Wash Dress-
es priced $1.00 up.
W. N. Callaway.
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Gray, L. W
Gray and Mr*. Brent Cliaddick of
ing watermelons for the market
are requested to meet at the
loading shed in Naples at 2:30
o’clock Saturday. April 28. Be
sure to be or. hand. ____
FOR DOME AND STABLE
Train Service
FROM NAPLES
JIMMIE I). MOORE
For County Treasurer
MRS. CLYDE MOORE CURRY
W. H. (HAM) DAVIS
For Tax Collector
C. E. ROBINSON, JR.
JOE D. HEARD
J. FRANK HOWELL
For Cotton Weigher, Prec. 4 & 6
W. R. WALLS
R. H MORELAND
ROBERT BERRY
G. W PATTERSON
J. K. POUNDERS
WILLIE EDD RAGLAND
C. C DAVIS
J. P. BEDELL
Have Your Car Repaired
By experienced mechanics. We are prepared to
give you honest work at reasonable prices. We
guarantee our work to give you satisfaction.
TRY US ONCE
Mathews Motor Company,
Authorized Sales and Service, Naples: Texas
No. 2
The extraordinary Borozone !No 4._________
Northbound
—6:02 a. m.
—5:57 p. m.
Commissioner, Pre. 4 and 6
VV. F. SMITH
GROVER C. FLOYD
Bob Johnson.
Omaha were shopping in Naples 1 treatment for flesh wounds, cuts,
Monday. While here they visit- HOres> burns and scalds is j
* * the ho.ne of M, and X™ j
remarkable speed under its power- ;
— ■ t ful influence. The treatment is
Don’t fail to see “GO SLOW’! the same for animals as for humans. (
MARY” Wedne, day night at the First wash out infectious germs j
school auditorium. ____ with liquid Borozone, and the |
_____ ; Borozoue Powder completes the !
Liaun. ,h„. m ton K AK SERVICE WITH COURTESY
of wives, when you marry begin ancI 60c. Sold by
right, see “GO SLOW MARY" at LEEVES BROTHERS
the school auditorium, Wednes-
day, and get a few tips, they help
lots.
Southbound
No. 1.-------------12:26 a. m
No. 3.--------------9:51 a. m.
CARROLL BLACK, Ticket Agent
PHONE 47
CASS COUNTY
County Clerk
LUCILE STANLEY
Tax Assessor
J. J. ELLER
Sheriff
NAT S. CURTRIGHT
We carry “Society Maid” and j
"Arrowhead” hosiery, both guar-1
anteed lines. See Che new styles ;
and colors for every member of!
the family.
A. J. Davis.
The body of R. V”. Lewis, who ,
was killed at Smkhton, Ark., by
the car which he vis driving be-
ing struck by a freight train, was
brought to Naples on No. 3 la .t
Friday and was conveyed in the
N. M. Roberts & Co. hearse to
Cornett for burial. A large num-
ber of Naples citizens accompani-
ed the remains to Cornett.
Mr. and Mr3. S. F. Walsh of
Texarkana attended the funeral
of B. W. Lewis at Cornett last
Friday. ““
Mrs. Carroll Black, Mrs. C. C.
Davis, Mrs. J. C. Walker and Mrs.
Ola Heard visited in Texarkana ,
Tuesday.
New spring fabrics, Voiles,
Organdies, Linens, Rayons and
Prints, also nice assortment of
work dresses and ladies silk under ,
Wear. at
A. J. Davis, j
Was In
Misery
All Over
"I was in a dreadfully run-
down condition,” euys Mr: . Chas.
L. Lacroix, of Montgomery, La.
”1 suffered a great deal of pain.
I whs in misery ali over. I
could not Bit up and I could not
lie down. I couldn’t sleep and
at times I would have dreadful
vomiting spells. Thj aches red
pains seemed to cover my wbcle
body.
"One night my husband
brought mo liome six bottles of
Cardui and I began to t»ke it.
I could tell that I was improv-
ing from thi first bottle, but I
kept on taking the medicine, for
I knew thtt I needed a tonic
that would build mo up and
strengthen .ne where I was
weak and mu-down. That is
exactly whet Cardui did for me.
After 1 had finished the si.: bot-
tles I felt fine.
”1 feel truly thankful for what
Cardui has lone for me, for I
could not htvo gone on living in
the despera'.r condition I was in.”
For sale by all druggists.
■V»ICE—
1 a
USED m WOMEN
vrowouwiom^
I Have Complete Line of
Farm Implements
Garden Tools
Lawn Mowers
Refrigerators
Cream Freezers
Floor Covering
Lacquer Paints
in fact everything that goes to make
up a complete line of Hardware,
Furniture and Implements.
Come to see me
B. J. FLOYD
HARDWARE, FURNITURE UNDERTAKERS
»s-^e
I NAPLES PURE FOOD SHOW!!
♦>
Mrs. C. E. HEARD, General Chairman *
Hrs. E. W. DYCUS, Ass’t. Chairman £
Sponsored by Methodist Ladies of Naples |
Will be Held in Watts Building, Next Door to Postoflice *
Special Candidate Booth for County and District Candidates. %
Don’t Fail to Visit Country Store £
WEDNESDAY 25th |
7:30 p. m. “Go Slow flary”, Epworth League %
High School Aud. Admission 20 & 35 cents %
£ THURSDAY 36th |
Noon-Chicken dinner 50c, under six years 25 cents X
% 3 p. m.—Baby Show under 6 mos. Prizes awarded j\
7 P* m.—-Douglass Fairbanks in “The Black Pi-
*!♦ rate;” also “Vodvi!” at Palace Theatre %
£ Admission 25 & 50 cents |
k FRIDAY 27th I
$ Noon-.-Dinner |
f 3 P- m.-Baby Show 6 mo. to 1 yr. Prizes awarded %
X 4 p. m.-Children’s Parade jj
X 7:3° P- m.-“Style Show” High School Auditorium
Admission 20 & 35 cents.
$ SATURDAY
X Noon-Fish Dinner
X 3 p. m.—Baby Show i to 2 years [prizes awarded
3:3o p. m.—*Canidates Speaking.
V 1 xj
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1928, newspaper, April 20, 1928; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713779/m1/4/?q=paso+: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.