Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925.
1IT. PLEASANT DAILY TTMT1S
The Finest Coffee
on Earth
Chase a Sanborns
Seal Brand
W. T. BLACK
Qii<ty Service Honest Price*
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas-
ant, Texas, as second class mail
matter.
Vll obituaries, resolutions of respect,
ards of thanks, etc., will be charged
for at regular rates.
G. W. CROSS. Editor
The editor of the Clarksville Times
boasts that we overlooked him when
we sai l that the editor of the Hon-
ey Grove Citizen is having a lot oi
trouble with ins false teeth since
“rosunears” got ripe. The editor of
the Times doesn’t have any teeth.
A citizen said the other day there
is one good thing about our water
and that it. must have plenty of food
value about it.
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With all the good things to eat
just getting ripe in Titus county,
we’d be perfectly happy if we only
had time to eat them.
CHANGE SCHEDULE
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With the Wonderful Motor
Ask the Man Who Owns One
A. H. O’TYSONS, DEALER
WANT ADS Renew Your Health
by Ptirtfication
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Has it Occurred
to You?
niat it is not necessarily the age of a person, but the con-
dition of the eyes which determines whether glasses are
needed ?
Weak eye muscles need assistance: Properly fitted glasses
give that assistance—effect a cure.
Only a complete, scientific examination of the eyes will re-
move doubts. That is the kind of examinations we give.
Gilmer, Texas, July 9.—With the
championship play-off between Paris
and Texarkana for the first half
title of the East Texas League to
start July 13 and continue until one
team has won two games, the reg-
ular schedule of the league has been
1 set aside to allow the playing of this
series.
I Starting a regular throe-game se-
! ries July 11, Tyler will play at Long- ! things.
! view instead of Mt. Pleasant. Start- j The worst fault
ing July 14, Greenville Will play at jng just anything
Mt. Pleasant instead of Longview.
Texarkana will play at Longview-
starting Aug 18, instead of at Mt.
; Pleasant.
FOR RENT—Four room1 furnished
house on paved street. See II. Seid-
enman. 6-27-tf
——-I— -
FOR SALE—Two bumpers, Moto-
meter, Weed chains, tire locks and yourself of chronic ailments that
cover for laSe model Dodge. Will “ ” ” “" ““ *
sell at half price.—Mrs. Alma Cok-
er. 9-3t.
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the Sys-
tfexn is Nature’s foundation of
Perfect Health.” Why not rid
PIMPLES AND BUMPS TAKE
THE JOY OUT OF LIFE ,
Girls, and boys, too, whose faces
are “broken out,” rough, pimply and
blotched, imagine all sorts of weird
ante undeririining your vitality t
Purify your entire system by tak-
ing a thorough course of Calotabs,
—once or twice a week for several
weeks—and see how Nature re-
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full direc-
tions, price 35 cts.; trial package*
10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.V
R tilway Time G raduate and
Inspector Registered Optomerist
TO RAISE INTAKE
PIPE AT CITY LAKE
We understand that the city coun-
cil has been making arrangements
to raise the intake pipe at the oil.
laho *■«. « e^ort- diatasxao beWw tho
surface of the water in order to
make the water in the mains some
better. This will doubtless bring
some relief for the water situation
for a while at least, and will elimi-
nate much of the filth that has been
dragged into the mains.
J. G. Wilson and wife and Mrs.
Ola Caiwile left Thursday for points
in Arkansas to be gone a week or
two.
Mrs. W. L. Homer and children
left Thursday for their home in
Sweetwater, after ^pending some
time here with relatives.
Calles is considerably more caloric
than Cal.—Little Rock Arkansas Ga-
zette. i Ur ' ■
it leads to is us-
which promises
them relief from their condition,
which eftener makes their trouble
worse. N'ever put anything on your
skin which has not been proven by
the test of timJi and public opinion to
be right. In this connection the phe-
nomenal success, which is called
Black and White Ointment, and the
Soap, too, offers sufferers from such
skin diseases the one reliable and de-
pendable means of relief and restor-
ation of their skin to that clear,
smooth and lovely condition it was
in their youth.
Black and White Ointment, and
Soap, are economically priced, in lib-
eral size packages.' The 50c size of
the Ointment contains three times as
much at the 25c size. All dealers
have both the Ointment and the Soap.
GOODFELLOWSHIP CLASS
Sunday, July lZth, 1925.
Song service by Titus county’s best
singers. I
Entire program to consist of sing- |
ing under leadership of John Brooks,
Come and spend an hour with us.
You can get drinks made from
deep well water at King’s Palace.
■rib
SOLD OUT
I have sold my place on the Green-
spun corner and have opened up t.
complete line of confectioneries and
cold drinks, also all kinds of short
orders, hamburgers and chili at
King’s Palace, next door to Jones
Grocery. All of my soda fountain
drinks from the deep well water from
the Ice Plant. I don’t make drink3
from City water.—Pat King. d-w
STAR PARASITE REMOVER
WAn#jo»*f»ii pol.ury Remedy
A scientific composition of Sulphur,
Lime, ond other health building in-
gredients. A few drops given in the
fowl’s drinking water or mixed in the
feed, through the hot months will
keep their appetite good, increase egg
production and greatly assist them
through the moulting season. Also
rids them of ad blood-sucking insects.
Cleans out all intestinal worms;
keeps up vitality; protects against
disease, and insure good egg produc-
tion through the fall. Money back if
not satisfied.—Ellis-Kelley Drug Co.,
Swint Bros. 8-3t-pd.
* MOTHERS
Watch for symptoms of worms
In your children ' These parasites
ire the great destroyers of child
fife. If you have reason to think
your child has worms, act quickly.
Give the Uttleone a dose or two of
White's Cream Vermifuge. Wbrms
cannot exist where this time-tried
fcnd successful remedy is used. It
drives out the worms and restores
the rosy hue of health to b&hp
cheeks. Price 35c. "'Sold by* -
0. S. STEPHENS
v
SAVE Tbith
SAFETY
^ettyour+i|
J DRUGSTORE
Men Use Powder
because it is cooling and refresh-
ing after shaving, and allays the
irritation caused by soap and razor
GENTLEMEN’S
TALC
is especially made for
men's use; it’s a
creamy tint that can-
not be seen when used,
and is only very slight
Jiyfl Pdrfumed—in rfUct
it’s a man’s talc.
C. S. Stephens
tauiEfr*oSJL Storm
MT. PLEASANT TEXAS
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fHE STORE WITH THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS HOUSEHOLD PAINTING GUIDE
(©, 11)26, Western Newnpuper Union.)
Horizontal.
1—T© aemollsh
•—Original state of Iron 7—Ovum
•—Outfit 11—Barroom
13—Wooden support for broken limbs
lf>—Hllenl 16- Assistant
17—Exist 19—Definite article
aO-Tiigh hills (abbr.) 21—Otherwise
22— Large vase
23— Bibliographical collection
24— Second note of scale
•6—Arm nt H lake 28—Doleful
31- Printing measure
32- Cut the akin off of
33- Impressed into speechlessness
35—Agitates 86—Minister*
W—Meailow 19— Enemy observer
40—Enemy 42-To stutter
Vertical.
i—In order that
4—Concerning
7—Kind of tree
•—To expectorate
Eolation will appear
1—A trench
8—Attempt
6—Surrenders
8—A barbarian
10— To knot
11— Outlying districts of a city
12— Born IS—Your uncle
14—Despotic exercise of power
18—Before (poetic) 21—S'ngle
25—Bread makers 26—Extent
27—Affirmative
Indian cf Alffonrpdn trlhe
29— Shoemaker's tool*
30— Having greater depth
32—Side kick 34—Having no moisture
38—Boy’s name
40— Fourth note of scale
41— Printing measure
la next Issae.
Signs You Can Believe In
If your breath is bad and you
have spells of swimming^tn the
head, poor appetite, constipation
and a general no-account feeling,
it is a sign your liver is torpid.
The one really dependable remedy
for all disorders in the liver, stom-
ach and bowels is Herbrae. It
acts powerfully on the liver,
strengthens digestion, purifies the
bowels and restores a fine feeling
of energy, vim and cheerfulness.
Price 60c. Sold by
a 8. STEPHENS
- mm.**’ •**>/*•». & ' awr
J. D- Strother’s Shop is the
“Paint Headquarters” nearest
you. Paint Headquarters ahs
the Sherwin-Williams House-
hold Painting Guide that STOPS
PAINTING MISTAKES. It
costs nothing to follow the
“Guide.”
J. D. STROTHER
PAINT HEADQUARTERS
FOR MT. PLEASANT ^ _ ......
NEW!
Shenvin-Williams ]
PAYMENT PLAN
Arrangements have now eben
perfected by Sherwin-WHl-
iams whereby the painting
of residential property may
readily be arranged on a
convenient payment basis.
Recognized business practice
is now, therefore, made avail',
able to the property owner
wifhout difficulty or red tape
The Sherwin-Williams Taint
Headquarters’ Dealer will
gladly give you full Infor-
mation.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1925, newspaper, July 10, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785048/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.