Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. [243], Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 21, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT BAILT TIMES
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1326.
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THEPERFECT SERVANT
rly every town of 30,000, and
uch smaller, has its million-
Perhaps there are men in all
Jenkins was the perfect butler, and
■bin mnster, though
Christmas
cities, ranging from 200,000 down
acquisition, kept him in a becoming
State of humility.
One evening-, however, Jenkin ap-
peared to be Suffering from an at-
tack oi nerves, for he made a 'num-
ber of appalling^hlunders at dinner.
His annoyed master fumed and
fretted, but, ignoring the threaten-
ing glances bestowed upon him, the
butler carried on bravely until he
had seen the coffee brought in.
Then he sidled
10,000, whose wealth is greater
lan their neighbors imagine.
Some men, when they grow rich,
iy evidences of the fact to the
but the majority, made taV
w experience, seek non-taxable
Aonts and do not disclose them.
Cegtaffit is that financial resources
in tlje towns and cities of America
have increased prodigiously in the
past decade. Automobile sales alone
prove this—not counting the great
number of peojilmvlio own cars who
are really not able to do so under
any rule of reasonable economy of
living. - There is nothing in sight to
indicate that the number of rich men
in the country will not steadily in-
crease.—Fort Worth Star Teiegrain.
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i Calls for everything good
j! to eat and when you start
| out to find it you will save
| money and lots of time, too
\ if you first go to or phone
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vEALTH
read, one from
• rom a Pennsyl-
' population is
to his master’s
chair and whispered:
“Could you spare me now, sir. My
house has been on fire the last half
hour.’*—Answers, London.
THIN, NERVOUSG1RL ~~
, GAINS WITH VINOL
fising gener-
b , ,- ork banker
In the course
he 'mentioned
years a.dozen
v.s town died leaving
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ten iff
ranging from $500,000 to
One left' $7,000,000, an-
“I- wag nervous, run-down, and my
drugg'jst recommended- VinoL I
have gained 5 pounds and feel 100
per cent better.”-—Marie Remmel.
You begin to feel stronger, eat and
sleep better the very FIRST week you
take this simple strengthening iron
and cod liver compound. For over
25 years Vinol has helped weak,1-ner-
vous women, over-tired men and-frail
children. Contains no oil—pleasant to
take.—C. S. Stephens, Druggist.
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INNOCENT BYSTANDER
i". i naa never heard of these men ,
t^fore. And the country banker
Fold me there were many more mil-1 T1
uonaires still living in his town.” | Say,
That town is an exception. Jt is that
doubtful whether there are many work
more of its^ size which have so many alwa
millionaires, except the suburban I coi
towns of great cities in which mil- Th
Honaires Teside for greater comfort, him.
Phone 263
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. [243], Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 21, 1926, newspaper, December 21, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785293/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.