The Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40-A, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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MOUNT PLEASANT
TIMES h EVIEW
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FEBRUARY 15, 1924.
USED OAR
\Ol CAN BUY ANY OF OUR USED CARS ON
TERMS TO SUIT ANY INCOME.
WE HAVE CARS IN GOOD CONDITION SELL-
ING FROM FIFTY DOLLARS UP.
FOR A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN
DRIVE OUT ANY OF THESE AUTOMOBILES
TODAY!
DONT MISS THIS CHANCE TO BUY CHEAP
AND ON TERMS TO SUIT.
FORDS—Tourings, Roadster and 1929 T^uck.
CHEVROLET—Several Tourings, 490 Models.
TEX AN—Touring.
TRIANGLE MOTOR CO.
Ml. Pleasant, Texas
BALL CLUB TO 1
be a winner
PRACTICALLY A L L C O N
TRACTS HAVE BEEN SIGN-
ED WITH PLAYERS.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wt, uiauthorised to picscnt the
' ]lowing names to the voters ot Fiius
i unty, subject to the action of the
IXmocratic Primary in July:
HOLLIS BLYTHE FOIL TEACHER TRAINING AT
TAX ASSESSOR. THE METHODIST CHURCH
President Johnson of the Mt.
Pleasant Cats informs The
Times Review that the majority
of the players have already
signed up their contracts for the
coming season, and it is thought
ami. the remainder will be signeu
up in a few days.
The local club is well fixed
for players, and is in good shape
financially, so the fans may be
assured of some fast baseball
i the coming season. Reports from
! other towns indicate that the
Cats are one of the most feared
! teams in the entire circuit, and
' they will have a battle from the
very first.
j The training season begins on
1 Apr*! 7th, allowing two weeks of
intensive practice before the
season starts.
| The schedule is now being
! worked out and will be adopted
at a meeting of the League at
[ an early date.
We call attention of our l ead-
ers to the announcement in this
idsue of Hollis Blythe for the
office of Tax Collector for Titus
county. Mr. Blythe needs no
Congressman Black States
His Views on the Soldier’s
Bonus and Tax Reduction
A teacher's’ training course is
being given at the Methodist
church this week. The work is
under the direction of Rev. F.1 To the people ot the First Con-
i'). Dawson of Jacksonville, gen- gressional District:
Production to the voters of the 'feral superintendent of Sunday I make this statement because
county, as he is known to prac- Schools of the Texas Conference. 2 believe a representative in
tically everybody. He was born He was assisted until Wednes- Congress should be perfectly
and reared in Mt. Pleasant and day by Miss Avery, of Alto, ele- frank with his constituents,
has been here a'l his life. He has mentary superintendent of the Right at the present time two
been connected with various Texas Conference. | important questions are pending
drug businesses here for the
pasl twenty years, and is en-
tirely capable to fulfill the du-
ties of the office. He will ap-
lireciate any influence given
him.
There have been about fifteen
teachers taking advantage of the
course during the week.
before Congress, viz: Tax Re-
duction and the Soldier’s Bonus.
In 1922 I voted against the
bonus bill, principally upon the
JUST RECEIVED ground that there was a large
New line of Millinery, Buck- deficit in the Treasury and that
You know you are going to
bram shapes, braid, flowers and
trimmed hats. See them before
it was a matter of. vital impor-
tance to the whole country to
buy fruits. Why not get them vou buy. balance the Budget and get on ^
at Pat’s Place? EASTLAND’S 5c & 10c STORE ca'sh basis because no provision, For j. P. Preciiict It
was made in the bill to raise thgjr j p WILKINSON
For Representative
}\ R, MASTERS
far District Judge
R. T. WILKINSON
l or District Attorney
T. C. HUTCHINGS
For District Clerk:
J. A. STEVENS
JACK V/JtUftS
W. R. WHITAKER
FRANK MADISON
l or County Judge:
F. L. (JUGG1E) MYERS
I or County Clerk:
W. E. McCLINTOCK
For County Attorney:
SAM WILLIAMS
lor Sheriff:
JOHN J. REEVES
Q. C. GADDIS
SAM HESS
W. L. KELLEY
j or Tax Collector:
GEORGE W. McLEMORE
C. T. (BUSTER) NEUGENT
LUTHER TAYLOR
For County Treasurer:
G. B. DICKSON
ISAM HAMMONDS ■
For Tax Assessor:
WILL A HAYDEN
JEFF HALT.
HOLLIS BLYTHE
lor County superintendent:
F. T. WARD
For Public Wei fiber:
DENVER HARROUR
HUGH WILSON
B. H. DILLARD
J. F. GOOLSBY
J. A. LEE
SAM T. SMITH
For Commissioner Precinct 1:
W. M. (MATT) EDWARDS
A. P. (BUD) WILLIAMS
C. P. LINDSEY
For Commissioner Precincts 2, 6, 8:
b. A. JUSTISS
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MEIUDJL|H08PHATE
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The above is the trade name we give to our line of
"complete ieriiiizers.’' Wnen you buy a fertilizer with this
name and ours on the, tag you are getting a Cocton Seed
Meal and Acid Phospjhale base with the analysis balanced
and completed by the addition of small amount's of Nitrate
of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and Potash Salts.
These are the best fertilizers it is possible to make.
ror those who vvill have nothing but pure meal and
phosphate we will mix Jthe following grades:
HALF MEAL AND HALF PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER
ONE MEAL AND TWO PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER
You may obtain these at jufct about what it would cost
you to buy the materials and mix them yourself—if ypu
figure that your time in mixing is worth anything.
Hoyever, al] the A. & M. Colleges and Ex)Apriment
^Stations recommend “complete fertilizers” teuch as we
make in our ME A Li & PHOSPHATE FERTILIZERS. We
believe that they will pay better than just the j^ain.^hos-
Thatl is why we make them. '
phate with meal.
Manufactured By
PITTSBURG COTTON OIL CO. FERTILIZER WORKS
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PITTSBURG, TEXAS
E. N. GREGORY
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
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| money with which to pay we L B, roach
bonus. In the speeches which I i For Conetable Preci„ct lt
made during the campaign <thr,“* & w rANN
I year I frankly explained toW H. M , ' 1.'1' rpAVr
j people the reasons why I ‘
■stTfliti iff'the same speeches
when the condition of the TrePs*
ury would warrant it, I stq
ready and willing to vote in
tavor oi inis aciiusce i coinpen-
sation. I am not much of ai
EDGAR F. STINSON
GRIFFIN SMITH
For Justice of the Peace Precinct 5:
GEO. W. CAPEHFJAKl’
rmifch i?I0lSdPtcaPo”m iand 3ubmit *»y conclusions to
the™ tandpoint of Apolitical * »»P>e
cess, but when I do make a P*™ !h?v,ehonOT “ rep-
resent
them
do.
promise it L made with the full
intention of carrying it out. i
There is no longer any deficit
in the Treasury. Congress and _
the Executive Departments by, (Polltlcal Advertisement)
their practice of economy in' cpFnAi ^atitpuav
Government expenditures have oriiUAl, SA1UKDA5
and let them pass upon
Thitt lam always glad to
Your public servant,
EUGENE BLACK.
more than balanced the budget,
and it is stimated that there will 25 cents each,
be a surplus of revenue receipts
over Government expenditures
for the fiscal year ending July
1, 1924, amounting to the sum
of $329,000,000. Therefore, in
my judgment, we have reached
Linoleum Floor Mats, 18x26,
EASTLAND’S 5c & 10c STORE
at the Hills/
SVioot the hills in an Overland!
With a surge of robust power,
Overland whins into action — off
like a streak—carrying you up and
over the top of the steepest, meanest
hills. Try it out. Overland will
prove oti the road its reputation as
the most car in the world for the
money. Champion $695; Sedan
$795, f- o. b. Toledo.
A. H. O’TYSON, Dealer
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS
YOUR DRUGS
We want your drug business
this year. You can depend on our
service being the very best and
he quality unexcelled. Come to
see us.
SWINT BROTHERS
Phone 38 DRUGS Phone 187
NYAL DISTRIBUTORS EASTMAN KODAKS
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If you have any country pro-
duce, eggs, chickens, butter, etc.,
bring it to me and receive the
highest cash market price. T.
the point where the payment of O. Johnston,
this adjusted compensation is ----
FOR SALE—Five or six choice
White Leghorn Roosters. Phone
918F4* Ira Redfearn. 2t pd
MONEY BACK WITHOUT
QUESTION
lrc «ANTEED SKIN DI8"
X EASE REMEDIES’^Hunt’s Saive and
, 6pap) itus m the tiLaatment of itch your druggist
is fully authorized to return to you the pm chase price*
“Some people dislike to call it the Itch, but can-
dor compels me to admit I had it badly. Your Hunt’s
oalve, however, cured me after many other remedies
is sol<3 on or r m0nP?i Ri?BWorm, Teller and omer item
c. S. STEPHENS
warranted and I shall vote for it
at this session of Congress. I
do not know just when the bill
will be reached in the House for
legislative consideration but I
feel that I should make my atti-
tude perfectly plain so my con-
stituents will know exactly
where I stand.
Tax Reduction
Of course no fair minded man
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win content! ujut tne payment
of a bonus will affect tax re-
duction. I will not so contend.
In view, however, that during j
the present fiscal year there j
will be a surplus of receipts
over and above all expenditures'
amounting to the sum of $339,-,
000,000 and in view of the fur-,
thei* fact that the adjusted ser-;
vice pay or bonus will extend
over a considerable period of
time, there can and will be a
substantial reduction in taxes at
this session of Congress. T will 1
assist in every way I possibly |
can to make it apply in a fair
and equitable manner to all tax
payers, .i . 1 : ~ -----------------
I realize perfectly wed that in' J. A. DAVIS
taking a stand upon important | Plumbing Service
questions of this kind, a Mem-! Thirteen Years in Mt Pleasant
ber of Congress cannot meet, the Calls Answered Day or Night
views Of al 1 his constituents. Two Hours or fraction thereof, $2.00
That is impossible. T can only More Ilian two hours, per hour. $1 00
See me for your cabbage and
onion giants. You can save
money. T. O. Johnston.
Q. C. Mahaffey, a prominent
attorney at Texarkana, was here
this week on legal business.
J. SCHULTZE
Graduate Optometrist
Glasses Fitted
Vision Corrected
D. M. Witt J. E. Witt
WITT & WITT
Dentists
Office Over Ellis-KeJIev Dru? Store
'ffice Phone 71—Residence Phone 119
w. H. MCDONALD
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray
OFFICE IN WILLIAMS BUILDING
NATIONAL BANKS
are the safest places to bank, for
the United States Laws, as well
as most rigid Government Super-
vision, make them sdv In what
kind of dope or mental commo-
dity are you now investing your
spare change? Better bring it
to “The State National Bank”
where it will be perfectly safe
and promptly repaid you with
interest.
This is a fact, not hot air.
mmuxmjmsim
act in a conscientious manner
TELEPHONE NO. 7
MONUMENTS
LET US SHOW YOU
Mt. Pleasant Marble & Granite Works
Yard Southeast Corner Square
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Cross, G. W. The Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40-A, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1924, newspaper, February 15, 1924; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784479/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.