Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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JIT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930.
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At Baseball Park
Ample Free Parking
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Price
She Rejoices Over Wonderful Relief
From Indigestion—Happy to En-
dorse New Medicine
IRCUS
AND THE ADDED FEATURES
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1 WORLD'S
LARGEST
TRAINED WILD ANIMAL
* CIRCUS
Larder and Better
the Barnes folks.
Psychologists who have made a
study of the circus and its peopie, j
“I had stomach trouble for a year state that continuous practice is not
and a half," said Mrs. Alma Webster, the only thing that keeps performers |
5017 Avenue R., Galveston. “Each youthful. Light-heartedness, the
meal brought pain for my food was merry games in which they enter into
not properly digested. Gas formed between shows and the atmosphere of ilr,|l at night at 8 o clock by the pastor
after every meal, at times making vne pure fun and play that at all times
very ill. There were many things 1 attends them, is. so the students say.
did not dare eat because of the con- responsible for their wonderful phy-
dition of my stomach. ! sicai condition.
1 kept leading in the papers about The several hundred performers
Konjola and what it was doing for! with the A1 q Barnes Circus, which
so many people that I began the treat- t.0111es t() Mt. Pleasant for afternoon
ment. Konjola has so improved my and njKht exhibitions on Thursday,
condition tliat 1 have not had a sick September 11, appear to get more
or dizzy spell since I began taking joy and pleasure out of life than
the medicine. 1 can eat anything I performers in any other line of the-
wish without fear of subsequent mis- atriCals. Practically every male with
ery. 1 have improved in general the show is a member of the golf
health and am happy to endorse this c]ub) 01. either the baseball team,
medicine because of what it has done wbjje ^be
MRS. ALMA WEBSTER
PREACHING AT RIPLEY
GREAT GRETONAS
SENSATIONAL NIGH WIRE ACT
FIRST TIME IN AMERICA
Miss Inez Brown of Breckenridge
I is a guest of relatives hen; this week.
PERFORMANCES ? AND 8 P.M DOORS OPEN 1 AND 7 PM.
GRANP STAND CHAIRS AND GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY
At WILHITE & PORTER ORUC, STORE
40 DANCING HORSES-'.O DANCING SUNK 1ST GIRLS
‘TUSKO” THE LARGEST BEAST WALKS ON EARTH TO DA A
THE DIFFERENT SHOW I ROM CALIFORNIA
that don’t relish |
sports have a weekly bridge tourna-
ment. Swimming parties are held;
whenever a pool is available. j
The personnel of the A1 G. Barnes j
order now, while the
roads are passable and quick deliver-
in the outdoor show business. This ies can be made. Free delivery in
large family is together from early n city limits. Charge of 5c per mile
March until late in November and for delivery outside of town,
dissention and trouble are total J (dill
strangers, despite the racial and de-j UNCLE CH ARLEY FELDMAN
ligious differences. Tolerance is the j Or phone order to Heading Factory
one foundation for the happiness of j or Frank Sims at City Hall
Two cities of the Baptist Church
entertained Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Rowland as a sur-
prise and farewell shower to Mr
W. A.- Johnson, who has lived and
reared her family here, and numbers
her friends by the score. It was a
complete surprise and the ladies
had difficult in getting Mi s. Johnson
to come as she was preparing to leave
for her new home in Ennis. About
twenty-five ladies assembled and had
games and contests to keep up their
spirits as every one felt very deeply !
the leaving of these old citizens. Aft j
er refreshments were served, an ex-
press wagon was hauled in loaded
down with personal gifts for Mrs. !
Johnson. When she saw those she
was completely overcome and could i
hardly thank the ladies. These good i
people will be sorely missed by the
town, church and neighborhood.
California claims to lead the states
in the use of electricity on farms,
having more than 55,000 supplied
with power.
Try a Daily limes Want Ad.
Promises fill no sack”— $
it is TASTE and not words
you enjoy in a smoke
Have a green
lawn all summer
When lawns lose their bright
green color it is because they
are starving. Water alone will
not sustain them. To keep your
lawn a luxuriant green in hot-
test summer we recommend
feeding it Vigoro, the complete
balanced plant food. Vigoro is
clean, odorless, inexpensive and
•easy to use.
A Swift 8r Company product.
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One will always stand out!
tAWN A«n CA*»f:N SHIMM IES
T. BLACK
! © 1930, Liggett A Myers Tobacco Co.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1930, newspaper, September 9, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783692/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.