The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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THANKS
■
Personal and Local Happenings
We wish to tfharik the many
friends in Naples for £he kind
uords of sympathy and for all
the beautiful floral offerings at
the death of oor darling son and
brother Frank, especially would
we thank Dr. Smith and Dr. Sam
Robison for their services.
May the Lord bless each and
every one of you is our prayer.
Mrs. Bessie Barrett
Mr. and Mr®. B. T. Thompson
Mr. andMrs. Ebner Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Cadar Barfield
special prices on all silk ana
wool dresseS.
A. J. Davis and Co.
bOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE
STORES /TO CLOSE
If you have the blues come to
■the High School Auditorium
next Wednesday night.
13 plate Battery, guaranteed 1
year $7.25 and.
Dr. Louie.
LOOK WHAT YOUV’E DONE
A. Lewis and family spent Sun-
day in Wilton, Arkansas.
tar DIARHHOEA TABLETS
oiopa diarrhoea and saves the
by chicks or your money back
Connor & Buliington.
Miss Fannie Walker went to
Lallas yesterday to buy goods for
her store. She will return tqda
Visit the FLOYD CAFE and get
a good dinner ARMISTICE DAY.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Claud
'•vis, Tuesday tht 13th a fine 8
pound boy.
13 plate Battery, guaranteed
' ear $7.25 and.
Dr. Louie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Waommack
went to Texarkana Sunday mor-
nirg where they were joined by
U. H. Wommack, wife and children
and they all went on To Shreve-
port.
We want
seed.
to buy your cotton
N. M. Roberts St Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Collier of
Lindale, were in Naples Monday to
Wednesday.
PROGRAM
There will be a box supper and
program at the Marietta school
building tonight. You are inivted.
Come and enjoy yourself.
We, the undesigned merchants
agree to close our places of bu-
siness all day Monday Nov. 11,
Armistice Day.
H. B. Moore and Co.
A. J. Davis and Co.
B. J. Floyd
Story and Moore
Naples Mercantile Co
Heard land Lowery
W. 0. Walls
W. N. Callaway
N. M. Roberts and Co
T. W. Stewart
B. E. Tidwell
J. A. Wommack
Naples Cash Store
jGilelB Tailoring Co.
A. P. Heard
W. B. Wood
M. N. Heard
A. B. Callaway
ILOOK WHAT YOU’VE DONE
NO PARADE
We are requesttd by the mana
rement of hhe Flower Show ti>
announce that there will be no
perado ;ax anticipated, ^nd the
rust prize in that depart, will be
transferred as first prize in the |
general collection of canned goods.
NO TRESSPASSING
This will notify you that no
trespassing of any description will
be allowed on Twin Lake Farm.
No hunting, fishing, or trapping.
II. J. Vissering,____Owner
BRIDGE
Mr. and Mre. William Smith en-
tertained ffme friends wiTh a
series of Bridge parties Tuesday
afternoon and Tuesday evening.
The reception suite was beau-
tifully decorated for occasion in
ferns nad cut flowers. Four tables
were arranged for each party.
After five games had been play-
ed during the afternoon it was
found ithat Mrs'. Sam Robison
held high score, receiving for her
|prixe lanUelectriq toaster. To
Mrs. Willis Bryan went the cut
prize, which was a lovely hand
qainted salt and pepper set.
A lovo|y ^refreshment plate
C. R. Coiiies and Sam Stewart
and son Charlie of Lindale were
visitors in Naples Sunday.
13 plate Battery, guaranteed 1
year $7.25 and.
Dr. Louie.
PAINFUL
INDIGESTION
Naples Cash Store
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Clark of
Dalhart spent several dayis visi-
ting relatives and old friends in
Naples.
See the sextet of D. D’®. aT The
High School Auditorium Wednes-
day night.
E. T. Floyd of Texarkana was
in Naples Saturday seeing after
some busine;& and greeting old
friends.
,WHAT YOU’VE DONE
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gallaway
and Miss Fannie Walker visited in
Marshall and Jefferton one day
last week.
Just Like An Ostrich
A medical authority says that
icrson who tries to cover up ski
blemishes and pimples with toil,
creams and powders is just as foolio
as an.ostrich that buries its head ii
the sand to avoid danger. Skin crap
, lions are nature’s warning that con
* stipotion is tluwing poisons into you
blood stream and weakening your whole
constitution. Remove tho constipated
condition and you will strengthen you:
system against disease and clear u;
your disfigured skin. Tho best way tc
do this is with a course of Herbine, the
vegetable medicine that acts natur-
al^ and easily, which you can get at
LEEVES BROTHERS
wac served to the following guests,
Mrs. Ted Mathews, Mrs. Chester
Coker, Mrs. Howard Mooro, Mrs.
(Arthur Gallaway, Mrs. Willis
Bryah, Mrs. Sam Robison, Mrs.
L. D. Floyd Mrs. N. M. Roberts,
Mrs. |Geo, Chissering, Mrs. ,Oon
Davis, Mrs. Jno. Bedell, Mrs. J. B.
Moore, Mrs.V Carroll Black and
Mias Eraadine Walls.
The players Tj Vsda>r evening
wcie the regular members of r.he
Tuesday evening club. After tht
• .usual number of games had been
* dayed it was found that Howard
Moope held \Jdgh score for the
,nen and Mrs. J. B. Watts for the
‘iadietj.
The next regular mooting of the
riub will be with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Watts.
Mrs. Marguerite Erwin was
Dallas Saturday and Sunday.
A Great Discovery
when Pasteur discovered, in 1852,
hat the infection of wounds was
caused by malignant bacteria, ho per-
formed a scrvico of inestimablo value
to mankind. Since then medical science
lias been producing better and better
antiseptics, to kill these germs that
may enter tho smallest cut and give us
diseases such as typhoid, tuberculosis
and lockjaw. Now, all you have to do to
be sure that theso dreadful genus will
not infect a wound, is to wash that
wound, however small, t horoughly with
Liquid Borosone, the modem antisep-
tic. Vou can get Liquid Borozone, in a
size to fit your needs and purse, from
LEEVES BROTHERS
'~I sumaxD from indi-
gestion — everything I
ate gave me heartburn,"
aaya Mre. Mattie Mul-
lins, of Pound, Va.
"For months, I did not
see a well day. I wor-
ried along, but never feltwoll.
"I got a package of Thed-
ford’a Black-Draught at the
store and began taking it—a
dose every night before going
to bed. I bad been having an
awful pain. After I had taken
Black-Draught, this pain en-
tirely stopped. I began to gain
in woight, and rested well at
night. In a few months I was
feeling fine. My health was bet-
ter than it had been in years.
"I keep Black-Draught in
our home, and we all take it
for constipation and upset
stomach."
Insist on Thedford’s
Quality Merchandise Priced Right
CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION,
BILIOUSNESS
Sec u® for Greeting Cards.
WOMEN who need a took .Wd uk« <
Is <M •«« W run, MM
Special on hen feed worth $2.75
'or the next ten days $2.25.
A. Lewis.
POUND THE PASTOR
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parten of
Daingerfield were in Naples Tues-
day and were pleasant callers at
the Naples Monitor office,
FREE!
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Roberts
of Mineola visited his parent® in
Naples Sunday.
Received this week, big ship-
ment of “Society Maid’’ eilk hose.
Large range of colors and prices.
Be sure to see the new $1.00 num-
ber.
A. J. Davis and Co.
Permanent wave given to the
one guessing nearest to the num-
ber of pebbles in bottle. Perma-
ent wave to be given December
14.
Twin Oaks Beauty Shop.
Phone 16-3R
Everyone^ is invited to be
at the home of Rev. C. Mills, pas-
tor of Rocky Point church, aT 7 o’
rtlock iFriday night,' (Tonight)
with a chicken, to pound our pas-
tor. If you have no chicken, bring
something else.
A STARTING SALARY OF
$105.00 PER MONTH IS PAID
RADIO GRADUATES OF TYLER
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
LOpK WHAT YOU'VE DONE
Rev. W. F. Easterling and.O. F.
Zimmerman are attending Metho-
dist Texas Conference in Palestine
this week.
MiNs Mattie Marie Thigpen vi-
sited relatives in Daingerfield
Wednesday.
Greeting Cards at the Naples
Monitor office.
Grandmother Joy invites you to
see her in, “Look What You've
Done”
,LOtqK WHAT YOU’VE DONE
TURKEYS
£
We want
ed.
to buy your cotton
N. M. Roberts & Co.
» m
Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Vaughan
spent last week in Shreveport,
Miss Mildred Vaughan returning
1 ume with them for a visit.
Diseake resister, stay at home.
Tom, $6.00, Hens $4.00. All not
sold by market time, will ship.
Mrs John Campbell,
Route 2, Naple®, Texas.
Feed High and* Scare: Plant
Rye Wheat Barley also Winter
I rf Oats. I have the recloved
seed.
A. Lewis.
Henry Sterling returned to Gr
eenfield, Ark., Sunday night, after
visiting his mother here.
ARMISTICE DINNER
Luther Smith of Waco and Miss
Addle Lee Lawhcm of Naples went
to Texarkana Sjunday and were
married. They will live in Waco.
Will seve a special Armistice
dijnner Monday. Come in and
get a good feed.
FLOYD CAFE
Our employment records will
prove the above statement. AT
-'his time, if there is a qualified
graduate of our Radio Course out
of employment we do not have any
record of the same.
If you are a young man inttr-
esrted in Radio, you may feel sure
if getting a« much as $105.00 per
month, with expenses paid, when
you have toiiplefed our full
course. Calls are being received
through our Employment Depart-
ment every week for Licensed
Radio Operators.
Our Radio Department is su-
pervised by a competent instrust-
or. The equipment i® up to date
and modern. Working conditions
are the very best.
Our Instructor in Radio, Mr.
Daniel, is an associate member of
the Institute of Radio Engineers,
a distinction held by oonly a few
Radio Operators in tho United
States.
A niee position with a good, sal-
ary to begin will await you when
yon have oompleted the courte.
If you are interested in Radio,
one of the greatest of all profes-
sions, then write for our catalo-
gue, “Achieving Success in Busi-
ness," and for full information
regarding our Radio Course.
3end the coupon at once.
TYLER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Tyler, Texas
Look What You’ve Done!
A 3 act Comedy
12 Characters 12
High School Auditorium
Wednesday Evening, November 13.
Sponsored by
The Ladies of Naples
Admission 35 and 20c
OyfATCHED garments—a
Madame Grace Girdle
and a Madame Grace Brassiere-—
same color—same material.
Worn by those who like to be
fmirtly dressed.
There is a Madame Grace Foun-
dation Garment to fit you—
Girdles, Gracefulettes, Brassieres
and Bandeaux.
Our Corsetierc will help you
select the garment adapted to
your figure.
Courtesy
Dependable Merchandise
Service
Greeting Cards
We have received our samples of
Greeting Cards. Come and make
your selections early so as to be
certain of getting your first choice.
The Naples Monitor
Receiving Today
1,000 Rolls Wall Paper
Price 8c to 40c per Roll
'. j&
Will buy or trade work for some
old Fords. See
Louie.
I®* ..
CARD OF THANKS
•
We wish to thank our friends,
neighbors and relatives for their
kind deeds, words of sympathy and
the lovely floral offering® given
in the death of our husband and
father.
Also we appreciate the work
given on our home that is near-
ing completion.
L
Mrs Lilly McCoy and Children
Doctor« Disagree
When children are irritable and
peevish, wind their teeth and eleep
restlessly, nave digestive pains and dis-
turbances, lack of appetite, and have
itching eyes, nose and fingers, doctors
will not always agree that they are suf-
fering from worms. Many mothers, too,
will not believe that their carefully
brought up children can have worms.
The fact remains that these symptoms
will yield, in a greet majority of cases,
to a few doees of White's Cream Ver-
mifuge, the sure expellant cf round
anu pin worms. If your child has any
of these symptoms, try this harm-
less, old fashioned remedy, which
you can get st 35o per bottle from
LEEVES BROTHERS
I Name
; Address
J. B. WATTS
If you can't laugh don’t come.
See The Naples Monitor editor for
scholarship.
Phone 15
Miss Van Pelt Wednesday night
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATE E
SPECTACLES REPAIRED
Mail us the pieces
Eyes examined and glasses
correctly fitted.
Graduate and Registered
Optometrists
CLELAND JEWELRY
Railroad Time Inspcctora
Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
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Watts, W. R. The Naples Monitor. (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1929, newspaper, November 8, 1929; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth714279/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.