The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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Hurt in Runaway.
Elmer Reneau of Cottage Hill
had a bad gash cut in his left arm ,
Saturday afternoon when the |
horse he was driving ranaway
just outside the eastern city limits
and threw Elmer into a wire
fence. Mortie Christian, Loyd
Boyer and a boy named Bilder-
back were in the buggy, but es-
caped injury by jumping out.
Rub-My-Tism, antisepectic and
painkiller, for infected sores, tet-
ter, sprains, neuralgia, rheuma-
tism.—Adv. d47
J. 0. Freeman, who is taking
a course in electric battery work
at Waxachie, was up Sunday to
visit his family.
For Sale—Big Golden millet
seed at $1.25 per bu. Phone
9061 F2. —J, J. Robinson, ronte2,
Celina, Texas. 44 4t
Real Estate
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Some Farm B
rgains
Mrs. George Jenkins departed
Monday night for Stillwater, Ok.,
in response to a message inform-
ing her that her brother, Dr. L.
L. Lewis, was again having hem-
orrhages. Dr. Lewis has suffer-
fered some three or four of these
attacks and it is hardly possible
that he can stand the strain much
longer,
Rhode Island eggs at $1 per set
ting or $6 per hundred. Phone
9061 F2.—J. J. Robinson, route
2, Celina, Texas. 44-4t
At Presbyterian ChurchT
Stereoptican Lecture at the
Presbyterian Church Sunday 7:30
p. m. Subject, Young China's
Problems.
Seventy-three Slides will show
her problems and what she is
doing to solve them. This is
the third lecture, and the church
has been full each time, and the
people have enjoyed the lectures
and pictures. We gladly welcome
every one.
S. G. McCluney, Pastor.
K-K
Pains
Were
L Terrific
Read how Mrs. Albert
Gregory, of R. F. D. No.
1, Bluford, 111., got rid of
her ills. “During ... I
was awfully weak . . .
My pains were terrific. I
thought I would die. The
bearing-down pains were
actually so severe I could
not stand the pressure of
iny hands on the lower
part of iny stomach . . .
I simply felt as if life was
for but a short time. My
husband was worried ...
One evening, while read-
ing the Birthday Alma-
nac, he came across a
case similar to mine, and
went straight for some
Cardui for me to try.
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
If -
“1 took it faithfully and
the results were immedi-
ate,” adds Mrs. Gregory.
“1 continued to get bet-
ter. all my ills left me,
and I went through . . .
with no further trouble.
My baby was fat and
strong, and myself—thank
God—am once more hale
and hearty, can walk
miles, do my work,
though 44 years old, feel
like a new person. All I
owe to Cardui.” For
many years Cardui has
been found helpful in
building up the System
when run down by dis-
orders peculiar to women.
Take
Cardui
Below is a list of a few of the bargains listed with us.
When you are in the market for a home, business house or
a farm always see us-we may have just the piece of prop-
erty you are looking for. If you have anything to trade or
sell list it with us-we may have a buyer who wants just
what you have to offer.
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No, 23. 160 acres right at Celina, one of the best
farms to be found in this county. All in cultivation
and has first-class improvements; rich, deep, black
soil, and drains perfectly: 5 acres good pasture, ever-
lasting water; not a hill or a wash on this farm. Part
cash and balance easy. If you are looking for a farm
home you cannot beat this unencumbered place.
No. 24. 100 acres located on Celina-McKinney
pike. This is a fine farm and must be seen to be ap-
preciated. Good improvements; fine land, everlast-
ing water, small pasture; lies perfectly. Small loan,
lO^years at 7 percent interest. Will take some good
trade on this farm, either in city property or small
farm.
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No. 25. 200 acres on the Celina-McKinney pike
—a sure-enough farm. One of the county’s choicest
black-waxy farms. Good improvements. This farm
carries a loan that matures in 8 years. Owner will
take all of his equity in city property or smaller farm.
He is now ready to trade. If this appeals to you and
you are in position to make the deal outlined, call at
my office and let me show you this farm.
No. 26. I have one of the nicest, cleanest little
businesses in Collin County—a money getter. It is
clear of debt and owner will trade for a clear farm up
to 75 or 80 acres. This business will invoice about
$10,000.00. If interested, come, write or phone.
No. 27. I have listed with me a large number of
good businesses located in Collin County that I will
trade or sell for cash or terms, or will trade. If you
are looking for a business, come around and talk it:
over with me.
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Ed Gray Real Estate Co
OFFICE AT A. W. BAKER’S FILLING STATION.
Sherman Man Dead
Jeff Jenkins, aged 60, died at
his home in Shermrn Saturday of
dropsy and the body was buried
at West Hill Cemetery Sunday.
Deceased was brought to Texas
on horseback by his mother when
he was less than a year old, and
she dared not travel in daytime
then, as her husband was the
captain of a company of Confeder-
ate sharpshooters and there was
much bitterness against the
family. The wife and seven
children survive.
Deceased was a couain of
George Jenkins of this city, Mr.
and Mrs. Jenkins attended the
funeral.
Notice of City Election
Notice is hereby given that
there will be held, an election in
the City of Celina, Texas, oft the
first Tuesday in April, 1922, same
being the 4th, day of April, for
the purpose of electing a Mayor,
three Aldermen, a City Marshal
and City Attorney, for the City
of Celina, Texas; J. F. Biggerstaff
has been appointed to hold said
election. Said election will be
held in the old Commercial club
room, on west side the square.
Done by order of the City Council
in regular meeting, the 28th, day
of February A. D. 1922.
B. T. Mann, Mayor
of the City of Celina, Texas.
J. E. Lipscomb, City Clerk,
City Celina, Texas. 44-4
A Good Job
Well Done
When the job of painting
is finished with our paints the
owner is as proud of it as we
are. The beautiful home tuck-
ed back among the flowers and
trees is of moderate cost, but
but the worthy pride of home
ownership is reflected in every
inch of it,
There's many homes that
need paint. No cleanup cam-
paign's will be} complete and
lasting unless we also make it
a “Paint Up” campaign. Then
we will have “The City Beau-
tiful.”
We guarantee our paints.
Yet our prices? are reasonable
Phone us today and let us give
you prices on paint that will
make your home clean, attract-
ive and safe against sun and
storm,
Lyon-Gray Lum-
ber Company
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Home Builders
New Bank at Gunter.
V. F. Bucek, formerly state
bank examiner, has organized a
new bank at Gunter to take the
place of the Gunter State Bank,
which closed its doors some weeks
ago. The name of the new bank
will be Guaranty State Bank.
The officers are A. B. Firquin,
President; Active Vice Ppesident,
V. F. Bucek; cashier, O. T. Hunt.
It is said that the investigation
of the Gunter State Bank so im-
pressed Mr. Bucek with the field
that he determined to organize a
bank there and take charge of it.
The Cemetery Associan is to
meet with Mrs. J. B. Stallcup at
3:30 Wednesday afternoon.
06G is a prescription for colds
fever and la grippe. It’s the most
speedy remedy we know.—Adv
Mrs. Virgil Michael and little
child, who spent a week or more
with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Michael
in Celina, returned to their home
at Honey Grove Monday.
The Record is $1.50 per year.
Found a Cure for Indigestion
“ I use Chamberlain’s Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets for indi-
gestion and they suit my case
better than any dyspepsia reme-
dy I have ever tried and I have
used many different medicines.
I am nearly fifty-one years of age
and have suffered a great deal
from indigestion. I can eat al-
most anything I want to now.”
writes George W. Emory, Rock
Mills, Ala. These tablets contain
no pepsin but strengthen the
stomach and enable it to digest
J the food naturally.
Leonard and Blue Grass
Refrigerators
It is not long' un-
til hot weather will
be here--the time
when you will need
a refrigerator. Do
not wait until hot
weather arrives to
get that refrigera-
tor, get one now—
we have just re-
ceived a new stock
of Leonard and
Blue Grass. The
prices are right.
JONES
Hardware & Furniture
COMPANY
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Andrews, C. C. The Celina Record (Celina, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1922, newspaper, February 23, 1922; Celina, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth772856/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Celina Area Historical Association.