The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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Personal and Local Happenings
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WRIGHT PATMAN TO SPEAK
We are authorized to announce Mt. Pleaaant, Texas, March 21,
the following candidates, sub-:—AVright Patman, candidate forj
Ijeet to the Democratic primary in jcongress from this district will
CHAMBER COMMERCE
|July 1028:
Dr. Clements, Dentist will bet The Pure Food Show will be -
TO MEET TONIGHT in Naples J hursday March 22nd. April 26, 27 and 2$, with entertain-!For Congress', 1st District
Twenty per cent discount on ments the nitea of April 25, 26 and j WRIGHT PATMAN
work. This trip only. Call early 37. j _
work guaranteed. Harwell Hotel. _-_
I address the people here Satur-
day, March 24, at 2:30 p. m. in
'the interest of his candidacy.
Haw Banquet at Tidwell Hotel
Begiining 7:30
Every business man in Naples,
and others in erested in the up-
building of the town wll be ex-
pected to attend the Chamber of
Commerce banquet at Tidwell
Hotel tonight. Be there prompt-
ly at 7 :30 o’clock. There are
several matters of much im-
portance to come up at this meet-
ing and your assistance is needed.
We want your
eggs.
chickens and
A. J. Davis.
Dan Heard and family of Tex-
arkan and Joe D. H ard and fam-
ily of Daingerfleld visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hervey Sunday.
-—-. Miss Bernice Heard, who as at*
D() 10U LOVE tending school in Denton, spent
those that are dependent upon last week end with home folks.
you? Are t iey provided for if j -------
you Should d:e? If not, get in- A^k for our “regular’’ prices
aurance. There is none better j on staple and fancy groceries,
or cheaper than Mutual for its I We can save you money!
members. Insure with your A. J. Davis,
home Association.
For further Information
one of our agents or write
NORTHEAST TEXAS MUTUAL Tuesday.
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
FLOYD B. FORD, Sec.
Box 399, Pittsburg, Texas
We want agents in all localities
not represented.
For District Judge 5th District
Bowie and Cass [Counties
S. I ROBISON
GEORGE W. JOHNSON
sec
Grove Stanford of Texarkana
was a busintss visitor in Naples
For District Judge, 7Gth Dl»t.
SEB F. CALDWELL
It. T. WILKINSON
HEAL THOSE SORE GUMS
Even after pyorrhea has af-
fected your stomach, kidneys and
your general health, Leto'k Py-
orrhea Remedy, u£ed as direct-
ed, can save you. Dentitfta re-
commend it. Druggists return
money ff it fails.
CONNOR & BURLINGTON
MORRIS COUNTY
For County Judge and Ex-officio
School' Superintendent
J. H. WILKINSON
J. (). JOHNSON
Try a package of Chase & San-
burn’s special brand coffee price
45c.
A. J. Davis.
Garrett arid Rooster snuff 30c. j
A. J. Davis’ 1 -—
•--1 For Sheriff
J. W. Garrett and family, Mrs. J G. TOM HUGHES
--— Bob Gibson and John Gibson i J- B. PONDER
Miss Ernestine Spence of Tex- visited relatives in and near I HENRY TIDWELL
arkana visited here Sunday. Sulphur Springs Sunday to Tues-j -
day. I For District Clerk
Mrs. J. B. Cotter if Linden is
in Naples visit.ng ter daughter
Mrs. N. M. Roberts.
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS ----
The Baptist Jadies have nr-j FOR SALE—Quality Strand Sil-
ranged to order Chrysanthemum ver Lace Wyandotte Eggs, $1.00
plants for ajl wanting them at 10 Per setting of 15.
cents each, cash with order. Or- 49-54 j. ]. Betts,
der now and prepare to raise Route 2 Naples; Texas
Chrysanthemums for the flower! ---
show. Give your orders to either! H. H. Worn mack and family of
Mrs'. John Palmore, •Mrs Roy j Texarkana visited in Naples Sun-
New colors and <. :signs in fast Ginn, Mrs. John K'esseler or Mrs day. r: ». *s
colored wash dress-? $1.95. All; Dave Russell.
long sleeved wash tresses $1.00.' --- _ ___
Silk dresses $6.75 to $8.75 values POPULATION INCREASING n .
?5.00. _ The population of Naples is; PaiaCC I heatre
A. J. Davis, [increasing. A fine hoy was born, NAPLES, TEXAS
ROSS C. CONLY
RIENZI SOSBEE
D. H. (Hugh) ELLIS
•’or Tax Assessor
MELVIN SMITH
(GEORGE C. CHAMBERS
N. G. (Guy) ROBINSON
G. S. Bussart and Mr. Hudsey
of Jefferson were in Naples Tues-
day looking over our city with in-
tentions of bringing natural gas
to Naples. They said a charter
will be here soon and ag soon as
it is granted they will begin se-
curing the right of way for the
gaa line from Efaingerfield.
From present Indications Na-
ples will be enjoying natural gas
priviliges before the end of 1928.
NEW SPRINGG OODS
Silk Printed Crepes, Chiffon Voiles in Prints
and Solids, Rapon Printed Batiste, Peter Pan
Prints, Silk Underwear—Willow Loom,
Munsingwear and Carter’s.
Saturday Specials
Ladies’ Hose, Phoenix, $2.50 value--------------------$1.98
Ladies’ Hose, Phoenix, 2.00 value---------------------1-69
Ladies’ Hose, Phoenix, 1.60 value -----------------------L29
Sheeting, 9 quarter, Bleached, per yard ——----------------40
Work Shirts, $1.00 value---------------------------------80
Tomatoes, No. 2, per can------------------------------------19
House Ureses, Fast colors, Beautiful Patterns---------1.79
Sugar, 15 pounds Granulated -------------------------1.00
Coffee, choice Rio, per pound--------------- ------------25
We Buy Your Poultry, Eggs and Produce
Do You Need a Wagon or Cultivator? See Us
NAPLES CASH STORE
COURTE.Y
SERVICE
DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
For County Clerk
JIMMIE D. MOORE
jFor County Treasurer
l MRS. CLYDE MOORE CURRY
W. II. (HAM) DAVIS
to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis
one
J. A. Lindsey of Texarkana;day last week and Sunday anoth-
vas shaking hand? with friends er fine young iter made h s ap-
m Naples Wednesi ay and yes-1pearance at the home of Mr. and
terday. (Mrs.* C. E. Coker.
card of thanks
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lyons and:
—— Mr. and Mrs. A. Palmore- of Dal
Wo wish to take this means of las were visitors in the home of i
extending our thanks and appro- Mr. and Mr*. G. \V. Palmore
ciation to every one of our friends j from Sunday until Tuesday.
who so patiently and persistent-] ----
ly assisted us during the long Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Archer (
illness and final death of our of San Antonio are visiting his]
daughter and sister. Words can- j parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Arch 1
not convey to you the feelings
our hearts have for you.
We pray vou will be rewarded
by receiving the richest blessings
God can give.
Mrs. J. M. Lowery
and family.
er, in Naples,
Will Kimmel and son, Joe
Bailey, of Spurr and E. E. Bur-
gess and family of New Boston
v.sited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hervey
Wednesday,
Just received! A shipment c
new shoes. Sse them at
A. J. Davis.
KILL THE RATS
ALSO RABHITS
Prizes Offeret for School Killmg
Gn?at*kt Ni mber, Also Indi-
vidual Prze».
A rat and -abbit killing cam-
paign will be put ‘»i in Morris
County, begm ing Monday; March
26th, and enring a. noon Mon-
day, April 9t 1.
'There will be p- zes fo** the
school boys >r g'r!? killing the
greatest number of -ats and rab
bits as follows:
First prize . $10.00
Second tfnze __________7.50
Third prize ... 5.00
ONE IN TEN
Neglecting a little wound, cut, i
or abrasion of the flesh may in j
nino cases out of ten cause not
great Buffering or inconvenience,
but it is the one case in tea that
causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or
a chronic festering sore. The
cheapest, safest and best, course is
SATURDAY
“VANISHING HOOFS”
Also a good Comedy
10-25e
Week of March 25-3J
Monday and Tuesday
Jackie Coogan
in
“BUTTONS”
10-25c
Wednesday
A (Good Western
The Serial and ^[ews
10-25
Thursday . and Friday
Mary Pickford
in
“SPARROWS”
Also-. Comedy
Maty Pickford? Yes, Mary in
one of her best.
15-35c
Saturday
For Tax Collector
C. E. ROBINSON, JR.
JOE D. HEARD
J. FRANK HOWELL
Cotton Weigher, Prec. 4 & 6
W. R. WALLS
R. H. MORELAND
ROBERT BERRY
G. W. PATTERSON
J. R. POUNDERS
WILLIE EDD RAGLAND
C. C DAVIS
J. I>. BEDELI.
For Commissioner, Pre. 4 and 6
W F. SMITH
CASS COUNTY
For County Clerk
LUCII.E STANLEY
to disinfect the wound with liquid >
Borozone and apply the liorozone fA picture you will like
Powder to complete the healing 1 “fVrl*.
process. Price (liquid) bOc, 00, , ~ot*e Kange
and $1.20. Powder 30c and 60c ‘Antl a side-bursting Comedy
Sold by
LEEVES
For Tax Assessor
J. J. ELLER
Cotton
before
10-25c
BROTHERS
We have plenty new
Seed Hulls. (Get them
they advance.
N. !M, Roberts & Co.
Mr. Staffor 1 of Dallas stopped
■ver with Mo. a,nu Mrs. J. \7.
?erry one night last week, on his
vay to visit friends in Cass
County.
Cotton
before
We have p'enty new
Seed Hulls. Get t’ era
they advance
N 1Jr Roberts & Co
Signs Yoi Can Believe la ]
If your breath is bad and you i
' .f, > spoils ((-swimming in the!
p->or a ppetite, constipation
...if ii genera ao-account feeling, j
it is a sign ; ir liver is torpid.
The one real!;’ dependable remedy i
for all disorders in theliver, stom- i
ach and bov -> is Heibine. It]
_ , acts powerfv'. / cm the liver,
Fourt.. pr’ze — ---------2.50 j strengthens d . ostion, purifies the j
Fifth prize ----- 1.00- bowels and rc ‘ores a fine feelir -
There will also be a prize of r'f energy, vu. and cheerfulness.
$25.00 given the schcol killing the 1 Prlc« f,0c- Sr.<U by
greatest number 1» r student, or j LEEVEt BROTHERS
the greatest per Mintage, based: - —
on enrollment. j J# J. Eller iLinden, cfiiididcitc
Also a prize of • ?e transpor i^or Tax ^ Ass* ? or of Cass Coun
tatiou to and frrr College Sta- y’ was n T-cples Monel-.y and
Mon for the c’ub l- 7 or girl kill- jl?!ade Tho 11 nitor a viriaablc
ing the greatest Tiber of rats '
and rabbit? fne sportation to
be given so tde ! or girl may
attend the Fr-
The Cream of
the
Tobacco
Crop
c Eow Cost of icitf
The hod carrier is as obsolete as the Dodo. His son operates an e'ectric hoist. The
human being can not sell muscular power in competition with a machine. It is stupid, it is waste-
ful, it is uneconomical. No man, woman or child can afford to do drudgery that electrical ap-
pliances and energy canjdo for a few cents an hour.
The cost of food, shelter and clothing has nearly doubled in the pa3t ten years—elec-
tricity actually costs less. Why? The lower costs are due to increaee in consumption of electrical
power, new inventions and improvements in gennration, improved efficiency in management of
power companies.
Electricity is probably the lowest item in your houndr Id budget. The national
average is less than a thin dime a day. Its service is invaluable. The more you use, the greater
your gain.
Yours for Service
Southwestern Gas & Electric Company
Short Course,
nence Mon-
id the boys ,
the rat tails !ha!f pnce’
Killing will c*
day, March 26. h .
end girls wil brir
and the rabbit ea rs 10 the school |
each day and the ^ tl counts will ~~
be made at noon Monday, April u
9th. ]and Mr*. A.
Rats desitroy thousands of dol- ■ 'C''!",
“BARGAI? ' Iv SHOES’’
One 'ot at choice 50o<e
One lot at rnice $1.00
One lot brh n runs of sizes
A. J. Davis,
L. W. Ly in!
Palmore arid
O. Palmore
I
. Mr ,
Mr.
were,
in Atlanta Mcnday.
bars worth of feed :i this county,
fvery year and tl is drive hay ‘ ~ ’
been inaugurated ti try and rid MOTHERS
the county of as many of these . Watch for y.mptejns of worms
destroyers as possible. -pf.ra^ios
Some of our adjoining counties Jf®. if S to thiSk
nave put aw these rut killing I,your child has worms, aet n lickly. !
campaigns and have killed thous-; Give the little one a dose or two of 1
ands of rats, so now is the time 'White’*
’for Morris County to kill every■ caPn°L'exist uhere this tin '-tued :
one possible. i and successfu1, remedy is t . od. Ih
cor^ -Itti
school boys and girln and see if cheeks. 'Price 35c. " ’v *
MARTIN
JOHNSON,
Explorer, Smokes
Lucky Strikes in
W iliest Africa
“Onee c:i ihe Abyssinuin
border my shipment of
Lucky Strikes from Am cv-
ica massed ns. and I teas
miserable unul t he natives
foilowed our tracks aero s
the Kaisout desert to
Na vobi with my precious
cargo of Luckies. After
four ycats of smoking
Luckies in wildest Africa,
l find my voice in perfect
condition for my lecture
tou: in Acmerica.”
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we can not get rid of all the rats.
LEEVES
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1928, newspaper, March 23, 1928; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth713825/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.