Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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A pure snow while liquid, soothing maun ll
quickly relieves windburn, chapping ether
irrilotad conditions. Hinds Honey & ^Almond
Cream is fine (or the hands after having them in
water, preventing redness, and roughness of the
skin. Also very pleasant after shaving
MOUNT PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
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VOLUME EIGHT
MT. PLEASANT, TEXAS, TUESDAY EVJMNG, FEBRUARY 8, 1927.
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NUMBER 282
P. D. THORNTON, TAILOR AND HATTER
PHONE; 149
More Ginning
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Statistics
NUMBER OF BALES GINNED IN
TITUS AND, NEIGHBOR-
ING COUNTIES
Marion ...... 9,071
Morris ......... ,,,.13,725
Red River .........*.23,699
Titus ..... 15,332
Upshur .................. 29,546
Wood .....................21,169
11,590
14,506
54,956
19,571
34,034
36,796’
The first newspaper interview
dates back to 1859 wfc»en the New
i York Herald sent a reporter to see
Gerrit Smith, an anti-slavery advo-
cate of Peterboro, New .York, be-
lieved to be implicated in the John
_ „„ ...... , Brown raiHh His remarks were pub-
the Census. The statistics show a ]ish9d ^ converaatioil^tyle.
Phone 84
To Establish
Candy Factory
We give below the number of bales
of cotton ginned, in Titus and other j
Northeast Texas, Counties, according
to a list sent out by Che Bureau of
large falling off in the number Of
bales ginned for this crop as compar- •
ect with last year’s. The Bureau!
will make only one more report on j
this crop, which will lie made public J
The words, “In God, We Trust,”
first appeared on United States coins
in-4864, on a bronze two-cent piece.
about the middle of March
ginnings are as follows:
County 1926
Bowie ..........................34,115
- Camp .......j............. 9,445
Ca»s -............ 45,381
Delta . ........................17,395
Franklin ............... 8,015
Gregg
Hopkins
., Lamar
The
1925
44,355
10,417
47,643 i
33,412 '
11,863
THE WEATHER
Maximum ......................
Minimum .....................
Temperature 6:30 ------
-r..................;:.2ti^2Q4v-78i86& ;,.;Wfad Yrom .......
....22,850' 25,657
....26,133 41,105
The weather for the past $1 hours,
according to readings made at 6:30
o’clock this morning was as follows:
... 65
... 48
... 48
...NE
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ROTARY
CLUB
EQUIPMENT WILL BE PLACED
IN GOATES BUILDING
. SOON
The Rotary Club couldn’t help but
have an enthusiastic meeting Tues-
day,‘as th£ attendance was one hund-
red per cent, every member-dicing
present, and only one late. Hundred
per cent meetings are very scarce in
any organization of: this size, and
the fellows are very proud of this
week’s meeting. 4>,
There were also several visitors, as*
follows: N. H. Ragland and F. L*
Brantley of Paris, Wtklter Burton of
Fort Worth, A. J. CopellaraSSCfl8”'!<
president of the FirstNafi
W. A. Burton j
The program
Penn Brock of Dallas has moved
his family back to Mt. Pleasant and
Mr. Brock is preparing to open up
a candy factory in this place.
He already has the equipment for
the factory here and will begin op-
ant is the logical location for 'a dis-
tributing point.
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fcILIENSTERN BROTHERS
STOCK SOLD MONDAY
The -stock cf Lilienstern Brothers
Dry Goods and Grocery Company,
erations of the concern as soon as he
can get the mad^jnery set up and in
which was turned over to a trustee
Monday of last week, was sold Mon-
day at auction to Hi'gginbotham-
Bailey-Logan Company of Dalkis.
“The price paid was around $5,000,
which is about one-third of the value
of the. stock on "hand.
The Oregon Ball, held each year in
County Cork, Ireland is sponsored in
operation, ''which "%itl be in a week I 2 larKe Broop1 which inri.ts, that the
or two. Space A been secured in °f Oregon the United htatea
the Goates building, in North Mt,! was “I™*1 a*t»r aI> frlsh eaplorer
Pleasant, where the factory will he "ame<1 0 Ee*“" wh° Covered it
operated. Mr. Brock thinks there is [ '
'a good outlook for the candy business Miss Dorothy Musgrove went to
in this section, and that Mt. Pleas-. Commerce Tuesday to visit relatives.
■ I. tion of Group
J ’) troduced' and
rtin Theatre
THE HOME OF HIGH CLASS MOTION PICTURES
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TONIGHT
Matinee 10 and 15c Nilht 10 and 25c
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You last chance to s§e
“KID BOOTS”
Also good comedy and ||athe News
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pALACE THEATRE
Special Music on thl Panatrope
Tomorrow and Thursday / ^TV
Richard Barthlemess and Ddraihy Mackall in
“Ranson’s Filly”
Terrific in Drama, Gorgeoi
Also two good corn*
in Love
tion,
was
to give another
Walter Burton, a poultry expert
from Fort Worth, who was here to
hold a meeting to organize a poultry
association, gave a nice talk on
“More Eggs from Fewer Acres,”
which was greatly ehjoyed.
After Pat Wallace read what he
called “news of the -week,” he intro-
duce^ Judge Ab Wai-d to speak on a
subject “unlocated.” Judge Ward
made a very interesting talk on the
*:* > State and Federal Constitutions, in
^ j which he berated those" who are so
5*!.anxious to change these important
’ documents on every possible “Occasion.
COURT PROCEEDINGS
Very little has been doing in Dis-
trict Court this week, as most of the
criminal casps were disposed of the^.
week before.
Monday afternoon motion for new
hearing in case of Joe Riddle, fined
$25 and costs for driving a car while/
intoxicated, was overruled. The case
of John Hodge, one year in peniten-
i tiary for violation of liquor law was
also 'overruled.
Tuesday morning the ease of S. €k
Ccott ct als. vs. Law, Union & Rock
liisnran'ce Co., suit for damages re-
Hinds Honey & Almond
Swint Brothers
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Drugs and Jewelry -»
187 Phones 38
suiting from fire Resulted in judg-
ment m favor of plaintiff for. full
amount sued for.
The City of Mt. Pleasant deceived
judgment in 48 delinquent tax cases. F
PARTIAL TO JAY BIRD
We note State Senator Moore has
introduced a bill into the legislature
to make the mocking bird the official
state bird. We don’t know as this
will add mpeh to the pleasure of the
said birds but we want to go on re-
cord as opposing the conference of
any such honojj to this drab colorea,
imitating songster. If we have to have
a state' bird we favor the Jay. Ha
is the coekyist one in the whole bunch
of fliers and can truly represent Tex-
as.—Marshall Morning News.
During 1926 the. United States de-
ported 14),904 aliens found to be un-
lawfully within its- limits, while 20,-
560 were debarred from entering the
country. ” ,1"
Bird Old left Tuesday for a busi-
ness visit in Dallas.
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FOR REAL ENTERTAINMENT
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Tonight
Could he DESTROY
| the Proof ? —7
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PHIUNU
RUPERT JULIAN
PRODUCTION
’MONO HATTON,
IRCINIA PEARSON
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JACK MULHALL AND
VERA REYNOL
ROCKCLIFFE FELLOW
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COMING—Wednesday and Thursday—The
Greatest Western Ever Made, “3 BAD MEN”
15c Nights 10 and 25c
Matinees 10 a
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Candy For
Valentines Day
You want to send a comic valentine
to some people, but for others you
will want to send a box of candy.
We have both fhe comic valentines
and the candy.
Phonos 70 and 117
Ellis-Kelley Drug Company
“You Make You* Ova Oe*t*
Member R, M. A.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 8, 1927, newspaper, February 8, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784993/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.