Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 1925.
Martin Theatre
ONE DAY ONLY
Thursday, November 26
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A Broad Hint
If we lived anywhere outside
of Titus County when the ribbon
cane ’lasses got ripe, we’d move (
right back.—Mt. Pleasant Times |
If you think that much or Titus
county ribbon cane ’lasses and have ]
that much confidence in the “pullin' ’
power, pnd have a desire to increase
the population of Titus County it ap-
pears to us thot you would send all
your Mends outside the county a
gallon ..as a sample.—Honey Grove
Citizen. }
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You’re Derned Tootin’
ready for an argument.—Clarksville
Times.
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We Can Talk Louder, Now
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You can’t flout all the laws. There
are in-laws.—Harrisburg News.
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“Nuisance Tax” sounds about as
tautological as “free gratis.”—Ar-
kansas Gazette.
It takes all sorts of people, and a
lot of them to keep France in cabi-
nets.—Detroit News.
Doubtless you can guess the offi-
cial French abbreviation of Damas-
cus.—Chattanooga Times.
Lei’s see now; what did we do with
money the last tax-reduction saved
us ?—Schenectady Gazette.
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Never give the boy all the. allow-
ance you can afford. Keep back
some to bail him out.—Baltimore
Sun.
If we pass laws to keep the few
from frisking the many, where sha'l
we get philanthropists? — Easton
Express.
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\ headline refers to a “Safe Rob-
ber in New Y’ovk.” Aren’t all rob-
bers safe in New York?—Southern
Lumberman.
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Avne: ica developed few voices fit
for grand opera until howling about
taxes became general.—Altoona Tri-
bune.
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Let us at least hope that no great
men of this era will be immortalized
in bronze balloon trousers.—Asso-
ciated Editors.
Next month the banks should breik
all re .'ords. It's the one when ev-
erybody is going to begin saving.—
Passaic News.
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How does a politician manage to
stay in the middle of the road and
keep an ear to the ground without an
accident .—I >et roit News.
Limes Review and Dallas New;
TBe Finest Coffee
on Earth
Chase a Sanborn’s
Seal Brand
w, T. BLACK
Quality Service Honest Prices
A residence near Mt. Pleasant was
burglarized the other day. A quan-
tity of ribbon cane syrup was report-
ed mussing. Of course we are cast-
ing no “spursions” at anybody, but
the editor of the Mt. Pleasant Times
has been doing a lot of talking about
Titus County ribbon cane ’lasses.--
Clarksville Times.
The editor of the Mt. Pleasant
Times is denouncing the Dallas News
weather forecasts. When anybody
straws away from the weather as pre-
scribed in his Hosstraders Bitters al-
manac, the Mt. Pleasant editor is
DIED AT TERRELL
J. C. Brown received a message
Tuesday stating that his son-in-law,
M. J. Johnson, had died at the sani-
tarium at Terrell, where he has been
for several months. Mr. Johnson
received a blow on the head several
years ago, which affected his mind
and eventually caused his death.
He was a resident of this place for
a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Brom
leave Thursday for Terrell to take
charge of the remains and convey
them to Atlanta for burial.
WANT ADS
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed
room, adjoining bath with hot and
cold water.-—Mrs. Ulman Brown,
Phone 73. 19tf
FOR SALE—Male hog, II monttis
old, phone J. E. Newman, Cotton Beit
Shops. Residence No. 27(J, office No.
118. 23-2t
CONSTABLE’S ESTRAY SALE
FOR SALE—5 acre tract itp’-o
south of Mt. Pleasant, unimp l oved on
Pittsburg highway. — I. N. Will-
iams. 24-11
FOR SALE—Good paying grocery
and ljnch counter, and also go mJ
house and lot.—See J. W. Kay. 2f> 2
Y’ou can find all kinds of fruits
and candies at Pat’s Sandwich Shoo,
next to Main Hotel.
The State of Texas, County of Titus.
TUTS IS TO GIVE NOTICE
That I will, on the 4th day of De-
cember, 1925, between the hours of
9:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m., at the res-
idence of J. B. Carter, one-half mile
west of Cookville, sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the follow-
ing described animal, to-wit: One
mouse colored mare mule, 14 hands,
high, about 15 years old.
This the 23 day of November 1925.
R. S. OWENS.
Constable, Precinct No. 4, Tiius
County, Texas. ll-25-2tr
Christmas will soon be here. Now
is the time to think of presents. Buy
now and let us keep them for you un-
til Christmas.—Eastland's 5 & ICc
Store. d-w
BASKETS and FLOWERS ^
We have a nice line. Come in and
see them.—Eastland’s 5 & 10c Store.
Yalet The Safety Razor that
A . c. Sharpens Its Own Blades
Autootrop
Razor
COMPLETE OUTFITS $1.00
AND $5.00
—Sharpen* Itself
For Solo at All Store* Selling Razors
and Blades
To Our Customers And
Friends
Commencing on Noovember 26th we will charge for ginning Bolly Cotton 40c
per hundred pounds, as we can’t gin it for less money, and even come out on it. When
we started we did not expect but vry little of this cotton nd I did not want to make
any change in the ginning price, but as we are losing money at the 30 cent pric we are
forced to make an additional charge of 10 cents per hundred.
At other places wher they gin hollies thty are charging 50 cents, but I feel that
I can come out on a 40 cent price, and the same time favor my customers. 1 want
each and everyone of you to know that I appreciate your business, and will at all
tis to all in my power to merit your business. Again thanking you for your past bpsinss,
and hoping to receive a portion of your future ginning, I beg to remain,
Yours very truly,
Mf. Pleasant Oil Mill
G. L. KEITH, Manager
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1925, newspaper, November 25, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784538/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.