Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES I RTDAY, AUGUST 14 1025.
I he Hnest Coffee
on Earth
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Chase a Sanborns
Seal Brand
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Quality Service Honest Prices
MARTIN
Tonight
MATINEE TOMORROW
Buffalo Bill, Jr!
“BRINGING
HOME THE
BACON’
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ALSO GOOD COMEDY
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. Mattingly Pastor
Sunday, August 16th.
Sabbath School 9:45.
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
Text, Rom!. 10:1, “Brethren, My
heart’s desire and prayer to God for
Israel is, that they might be saved,’*
Christian Endeavor 7 o’clock.
Evening service 8 o’clock. Theme:
“The Christian’s One Immediate
Duty.”
A suggestion—Let’s try to have
every member present at these two
services with as many friends as
possible.
MR. MERCHANT! HERE’S THE
THE WAY TO ADVERTISE
Advertise consistently.
Advertise regularly.
Tell the truth and back your state-
ments with the goods.
Spend a certain percentage of your
gross receipts in advertising.
Take time to prepare your ads as
they should be, being careful that
they are written in plain language
and not over the heads of those who
will read them.
Keep your stock moving and your
odds and ends cleaned up by adver-
tising.
Get close to the home town paper
and stay there. Success will crown
your efforts and money will roll into
your cas^ drawer.—Publisher’s Aux-
iliary.
Just received fifty new books for
our rent library.—The Arcade.
AN*EXHILAKATJNG EFFECT
A bottle of ITcrbinc on the shelf
at home is like having a doctor in
the house all the time. It gives
instant relief when the. digestion
gets out of order or the bowel
faifcto act. One or two doses i
all that is necessary to star;
things moving and restore that
fine feeling of exhilaration and
buoyancy of spirits which belongs
only to perfect health. Price 60c.
Sold by
C. S. STEPHENS DRUG CO.
Mrs. Walter Smith of Greenville is
s gueso of her brother, Pat King, this
week.
7iiu ililit! town ui liutiuj.iio, Ark.,
with 4,000 population, mostly of For-
eign extraction, claims to bo the mod-
el town in the United States, and
challenges a contest for this distinc-
tion.
In the twenty-two years of its ex-
istence no resident has ever been ar-
rested for a major crime; it has no
jail; no drunkenness; no political ad-
ministration; no poverty; no gangs
j or bad boys. It police force of a
dozen boys keep the streets clean, as
j well as maintain order. A six-room
j bungalow with bath and sleeping
, porch rents for $15 per month, and
j smaller house as low as $3.00 to $5.00
per month. Many of the foreign la-
borers are well-to-do and many have
saved sufficient to enable them to
retire. Wholesome social and com-
munity life is given free reign, base-
ball for the men and ordinary school
athletics for the children are encour-
cg-d. Community tings and other
-'mial pastimes are indulged w
This reads like a fairy story, but
the facts may be easily verified. Its
simply a question of faith in your
fellow and a determination to do
the things that you know are right.
Beauxite is setting an example that
all other towns ought to, and some
i day, will follow.—Ex.
Scientific Eye
Examinations
Eye examinations as made by us are along modern, scien-
tific lines. Every instrument for making intelligent tests
is provided in our equipment,
permanent relief.
Your eyss will receive every attention necessary in bring-
ing their defects to our observation, and after ascertaining
the trouble you will be provided with glasses that will give
NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. CONSULT US
ABOUT YOUR EYES.
Cleland Jewelry
E£2In
Railroad Time
Inspector
Registered and Graduate
Optometrists
W. H. Pyron returned Friday to
his home in Dallas, after spending
several days here on busrness.
A. B. White left Friday morning
for Austin to sr>snd a few days with
friends and to visit the Confederate
home.
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SQUEEZES
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National FTuit Flavor Co., lac., Nwvv Ctkau*, La*
Lime-Cola Bottling Co., Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 127, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1925, newspaper, August 14, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784147/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.