The Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 38-A, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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MOUNT PLEASANT TIMES REVIEW, FEBRUARY 1, 1924.
YOUR DRUGS
We want your drug business
this year. Vou can depend on our
service being the very best and
he quality unexcelled. Come to
see us.
SWIM! BROTHERS
Phone 38 DRUGS Phone 187
NYAL DISTRIBUTORS EASTMAN KODAKS
WINFIELD BAISK
REORGANIZING
MARRIED YESTERDAY
DIRECTORS HAVf BEEN
ELECTED TO WORK
OUT PLANS.
NEWS ITEMS FROM RIPLEY jped out by the car loads the year
\\intei colds are plentiful! Our singing class has been re-i Will 'lays of this city ani|
these days, especially around organized with Prof. R. W. Jones Miss Dot Woodall of Farmers-
hero. las leader. Prof. Jones is a tal- ville were married yesterday
Oiu* W. C. Club hasn’t done ented singer and has just re* afternoon at 2 o clock, ^at (.A#)
much woik yet. We haue a turned from a six weeks’ music home oi the grooms biotheEj
number ol committees appoint- course at Jacksonville, Texas. | Oscar Hays. Only a few mem-4
ed on different subjects. The)' _- 1 bers of the immediate families
road committee, on the up-keep j R T- Ward returned Tuesday were present. The ceremony waa|
of the graded roads, with the afternoon from Dallas, where performed by Rev. F. L. hew*
aid of ou,r efficient overseer, A. he went to accompany his broth- pastor of the Methodist chinch-
J. Licks, and the help of Com* qr-in-law, John Leftwich, who Mi*. Kays is a member Oj. th©
L»u>>iii«»a wm ...vaumg, missioner Mat Edwards, graders had been stricken with apoendi- finm of Hays and Henderson,
has already begun. ■‘D*r\:tors J rnUie bower,- we hone to citis nnd was taken to Dallas for tailors, and is a young man op
have been chosen to goover the j10 some re^l work as soon as the aa operation. Mr. Ward said excellent character. His brio©
assets OI me oaim earn w ar-i - *v-....... , umi ,juuu p> tippeuuix imu uursi, ------------------------- ,
iv-.rjpe plans for a complete re- . ° Mso have a committee ap- and that an incision had been' !y of Farmersv le.
a ganization of the affairs of the f>°n)ted to beautify the public made in oder to drain the poison-
giounds south of our public bus matter. Mr. Leftwich’s con-
buildings with shrubbery and dition was good when lie left
the bank again has not been fIowers. I 0----
'finitely decided, but it is date there has been about' Mrs. Sam Morris (returned to
thought that the bank will open twenty cars of wood shipped her home in Fort Worth yester-
again for business in a short irom )thls Place this winter., day, after spending some time
Cross ties are bought and ship- visiting Mrs. Seb F. Caldwell.
Work of reorganizing the First
National Bank at Winfield
which failed to open its doors for
business last Saturday morning,
institution.
Just what will be done to .start
YOUR QUESTION
AND IT’S ANSWER
QUESTION—“My bro1l.fr, who is
hero on a visit, admits h« was onto
cured oi' Neuritis, but he argues that
Chiropractic is good only in nerve
diseases. J differ* with him. Is ho
right or wiring?
ANSWER—ITe is absolutely wrong. In some com-
munities where Chiropractic is not well represented and
where the public has not been educated to the true value
of the Science, the belief still exists that Spinal Adjust-
ments are applicable only in the so-callecl nei*ve diseases.
As a matter of fact, all diseases except those of certain
traumatic origin are nervd diseases. We,re this not a fact
the realm of Chiropractic usefulness would be limited. It
is not limited,- at least no one has yet placed a limit to
its usefuiness. Our experience in hanlling all forms and
kinds of- sickness has taught us that fully 90 per cent of
the various diseases of mankind can be adjusted .success-
fully under Chiropractic methods.
Health queiries and problems of general importance and
practical value will be answered, in the order received, if
addressed to—• 1
CLYBE M. KEELER, C ««
Res, Phan* 209 MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS Office Tel. 318
time.
In the reorganization, we un
derstand that the depositors
will be requested to sign pledges
hi keep their deposits with the
bank for a certain time in order
that the bank will not be om-
bdrressed at the outset by a run
on the cash on hand.
I)R. R. J. COOK MOVED
Dr. R; .J. Cook, late of, Winfiled,
Titus county, has moved to this
county and settled at LaFaayette
where he will, practice his pro-
fession b>r Took comes highly
recommended, and is cordially
welcomed to citizenship in our
county,—Gilmer Mirror.
LOOK!
A small farm for rent or sale.
See me at VV. I. Christian’s Pro-
duce House, Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
1-11 4t pd Barnie Rust.
666 prevents Colds,
mnsaimiP'Ti
To Our Friends
and Patrons
DEAR FRIENDS:
On the 1st of February J am going on a strictly
cash basin'. I wanl my old friends to give me all the
cash'business they can, and I will do all I can to save
you; money on your purchases. The jobbers are on a
cash basis now and :,t forces us to do the same.
I will continue to take te;!ierjhone orders but will
expect pay on delivery. >
We are giving away Chinaware tickets and Silver-
ware coupons.
Trade with us and save money. The best of every-
thing at lowest rJosssible prices by paying cash.
A trial will convince you.
JiM BROWN
263 PHONE 293
Mrs. Vard Keith and baby re-
turned to their home in Tyler
yesterday, after visiting rela-
tives here for some time.
Mrs. T. W. Vaughan is having
a modern 5-room bungalow built
on Die lot where her old home
was burned in the fall.
Miss Vie Anderson who has
been attending school ki Com-
merce, has returned td h6 homo
here.
P. W. Reeves of Daiiaaus here
visiting relatives.
J. M. Badt left
morning on a business
Galveston.
Mu. and
M rs. Louis Cohen 1
Wednesday night from
week’s trip to Hot Sprint
Mrs/. Tom Price returned to
her home in Paris Wed e.sday,
after spending some timp here
with relatives.
Mrs. IT. Cl Wibw of w/Kif-o-
wright. is in the city visitii^g Mrs.
S. R. Crabtree and family.
WOOD! WOOD!
When you want wood of any
kind or length phone 975 F-21.
John By rd. 1-22 4t pd
If you have any countrjg pro-
duce, eggs, chickens, h.tt r, etc.,
bring it to me and receive the
highest cash market price, T.
0. Johnston.
Look/
Listen:
jV^ARTIN THEATE
“The Home of High Class Motion Pictures”
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH., 1924
Special Reefs for Women-Speoial Reels for Men
Women Only Men Only ,
FOR SALE—1 have now fo
sale this season the best Barre
Rock setting eggs I have eve
offered. Mrs. Weight Hafboui
Mt. Pleasant, Texas; 2-1 £
FOR SALE — Prize-winnin
strain S.. C. Rhode Island Red;
Choice hens, dozen $20; two do
on $38. H. L. Nelson, Omah.
Texas.
[[I US SEE
The annoyance of poor and defective EYE SIGHT
can be easily made to vanish ana your former good
vision restored by having your EYES properly fitted
with correct lenses.
An exceptionally well equipped Examination room
and experienced service] are at your command ABSO-
LUTELY FREE. ,
4. 1 1 i
«J. SHULTZE
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
At Swint’s Drug Store Mt. Pleasant, Texans
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Children^ coughs
often become dangerous
neglected. Give Hr. P. ll’s p
Tar Honey at onije. It con t at -s
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prescribes to break up a cough, .
combined will- the oodoki-rime
remedy—pine tar he.r.cy', It !c,cV-
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Cross, G. W. The Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 38-A, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1924, newspaper, February 1, 1924; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784209/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.