Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1926.
COAL! COAL!
I wi 1 be in the Coal business this winter and will be
glad to furnish you the best grade of coal at the most
reasonable price. Place your order now.
ROY MERRETT
Phone 429
“MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME'* |
Team Work: It was a soiree musi- i
fa!. A singer had just finished “My
Old Kentucky Home.” The hostess,'
seing one of her guests weeping in a '
remote corner, went to him and in- ’
quired in a sympathetic ovice: “AreI
you a Kentuckian?”
And the answer came quickly: “No,
j madam, 1 am a musician.”
WILD OATS FOR ALL
The Times Review anc Tne Dallas News 1 year for $1.75,
A species of warlike ants which
will riot hesitate to attack a man
bodily are found on the banks of the
Amazon.
Mother (coming in at 2 a. m.) —
“You needn't have waited up for
me, Ysobel. I have my own latch-
key.”
Ysobel—“I know, mother, but
somebody had to let Grannie in.'’—
London Opinion.
Animal shrines in Japan have been
ordered destroyed as a detriment to
progress. Thousands of the shrines,
relics of former worship of foxes,
snakes and other animals, exist. ' I
A DRY RESORT
“My poor man! I presume it
the desire for drink that brought yM
here?''
Prisoner—“Not at all. I never ex-
pected to get any in this place.* —
The Humorist (London).
• Bagdad has been designated by tin
United States Geographic Board a*
the correct spelling for the famous
Arabian Nights city, rather tha*
Baghdad,
We do better job wor*.
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Over two billion
smoked a month!
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natural tobacco taste has
the “call” these days!
& JSSM
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Men have certainly made
their preference clear!
"OEMEMBER just a few years back you
saw but few Chesterfields?
Mighty different today! You see them every*
where! But it’s not that fact, but the reason,
that’s the interesting thing. w
Natural tobacco taste —a taste secured by
matching one fine variety against another, a
taste which retains tobacco chdracter—that’s
why Chesterfield is America’s fastest -growing
cigarette, and has been for four consecutive
years. Not much doubt nowadays about what
smokers want!
Such popularity
m must be deserved
Liggett & Mybm Tobacco Co.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1926, newspaper, September 8, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783470/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.