The Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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MOUNT PLEASANT TIMES REVIEW. APRIL 8 1924.
YOU HAVE SEEN RUBBER BANOS
STRETCH ANO GOME BACK
This stretching quality of rubber is no greater than
the elasticity that is necessary in Electrical service.
There are hours of the.day when few people want to
use Electricity. Then there are other hours when almost
everybody in the community is calling for the service- This
means inai liie uiccUit. must m<me inwnsmn for
the greatest demand of the busiest day or season and be
ready to supply the service whenever it is called for.
A test of Electrical service is its ability to strettch
to meet any demand its customers may make upon it.
MT. PLEASANT ELECTRIC & ICE CO.
W. E. McKinnon, Mgr.
0. A. Thrasher
PI®®® i®
revival began
SUNDAY NIGHT
19c SALE STARTS FRIDAY
See the many Bargains we are
offering. k
Eastland’s 5 & 10 c Store
W. E. HOBBS ANNOUNCES
FOR CONSTABLE PREC.
SERVICES ATTRACT BIG
CROWDS FROM HE FIRST
SERMON
Th Times Review is author-
ized to make announcement of
The revival meeting of the
Methodist church with the even
ing service Sunday night.. No
service were held at morn-
ing hour because of the dedica-
tion services of the Presbyterian
church.
The services started off ausp-
iciously with good crowds, at the
first service and also a good at-
tendance yesterday mor2Ke. As
a general thing attendflKs on
Monday (mornings are*Mgays
light, but this was an elWnion
The preaching is being done
by Rev. J. Ed. Morgan of^Texar-
Judge D. M. Cook made a bus-
iness trip to Paris Friday.
the candidacy of W. E. Hobbs }lana’ ^o *s evmige^st for
for the office of Constable of Coiiference. His s^anons
Precinct no. 1. Mr. Hobbs needs ar? Jul1 °* consecration and inter-
no introduction to the voters of esl/or a w^° ^ear
the precinct, as he was reared Ttie song services will be unde
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to present the
ollowing names to the voters of Titus
ounty, subject to the action of the
leiiiocratic Primary in July;
or State Senator First District:
LLOYD E. PRICE
for Representative
P. R. MASTERS
J. W. HARPER
For District Judge
R. T. WILKINSON
For District Attorney
T. C. HUTCHINGS'
FURMAN B. CAUDLE
For District Clerk:
J. A. STEVENS
JACK CROSS
W. R. WHITAKER
FRANK MADISON
For County Judge:
E. L. (JUGGIE) MYERS
E. C. DAVIS
For County Clerk:
W. E. McCT.TNTOCK
For County Attorney:
SAM WILLIAMS
For Sheriff:
JOHN J. REEVES
Q. C. GADDIS
SAM HESS
W. L. KELLEY
J. H. MUSGROVE
For Tax Collector:
GEORGE W. McLEMORE
C. T. (BUSTER) NEUGENT
LUTHER TAYLOR
M
mi P.CUUU, *» “>• the direction of Rev H T Robin- For County Treasurers
m the county and has lived here ^ Omaha An^“- »• DICKSON
ISAM HAMMONDS
L. B. MOULTON
Never
! has had considerable experience cholr 18 ,benng organjed to
1 as a peace officer and in there- “™3h “»■” «* e“h ,
| fore well qualified to discharge the meeting is to last two (reeks. For Tax Assessor:
the duties of the office faithful-
ly and efficiently. He solicits
the support and influence of the
votres simply on his own 'mer-
its and will appreciate any fa-
vors that may be shown him.
YOUNG MEN ELECTED
ASSISTANT CHASHIERS
At a meeting of the direclocrs
WILL A HA 1 DEN
JEFF HALL
HCLLIS BLYTHE
JOHN T. LEFTWICH
CHARLIE M. TIDMORE
of the Guaranty tate Bank Fri-'For C()u„tv Supcri„t<.„d,.„t!
idav Rex Lamb and Marshall
F. T. WARD
tlPO'Ippf a teaching at Mineolr, spent
lltglCGL cl lAJUgA.1.. vplntives hen
Miss Corrie Goodrich, who is Branch were elected assistant .
chashiers of the bank. This is a ior Iubl,c Weigher:
very deserving promotion forj DENVER HARBOUR
PUT attend to it tn once with
week end with relatives here.
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tat Honey.
Loosens hard-packed phlegm,
soothes inflamed tissues, restores
normal breathing. Made of the
6ame medicines your own doctor
prescribes, combined with the
good old , standby -4 pine-tar
honey. You’ll like its taste, too.
Keep Dr. Bell’s for all
All druggists. Be sure to get
(tl the genuine.
DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey
Mrs Alma Coker delivered a
fine Buick sedan to Mrs. It. Y.
Lacy of Pittsburg.
these young men, as they have
Mrs. Neal Barker and children
left .Friday to visit relatives in
Commerce). *
been empoyed with this! bank
for a number of months and are
capabble and efficient in every
way.
HUGH WILSON
B. H. DILLARD
J. F. GOOLSBY
J. A. LEE
SAM T. SMITH
M. O. (OSCAR) COMBS
W. M. (WILLIE) VAUGHT
.&r
Carey Westeuman, who has
been visiting hn ]wrH|^pr <> -- ------
few days, eft Sutaday night for, Wt M< (MATT) EDWARDS
Dno’t let the Buffalo Gnats Texarkana to be operated on at
kill your . stoCK, we nave the the Cotton Belt hospital.
Dope that will keep them off . i
A. P. (BUD) WILLIAMS
C. P. LINDSEY
Martin Theatre
“The Home of High Class Motion Pictures”
Mt. Pleasant, Texas
Program April 9th-15th
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—
Thomas Meighan, in “HOMEWARD BOUND,”
a Peter B. Kyne sea story
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE
Dorothy Phi lips in “SLANDER THE WOMAN” '■
ALSO BILLY SULLIVAN IN
‘The Leather Pushers”
No 2
“HE LOOPS TO CONQUER”
SATURDAY NIGHT—
Doris Kenyon in “THE LAST MOMENT”
also a Fox Educational
“TOILERS OF THE EQUATOR
MONDAY AND TUESDAY—
A Paramount Picture
“RACING HEARTS” with Agnes Ayers,
Theodore Roberts and Richard Dix
Also Pathe Comedy-“INBAD THE SAILOR”
First Show 7:30
Jodie Baxley left Friday, after
noon for Texarkana to visit John
Bivens, who is in a sanitarium
there.
Louie Moore returned Satur- ------- r-
day from a visit to relatives in
No. 12505
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, D. C., March 7, 1024
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi-
dence presented to the undersigned
icenlmade to appear that .
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n of Winfield,
Jack Langstton. Ralph Joscelyn returned yes- For Commissioner Precincts 2, 6, 8:
the town of Winfield, in the county of
— ——-- | Titus and State of Texas, has com*-
B. F. Brown returned home plied with all the provisions of th»
yesterday from a visit to Bear- statutes of the United States, requir-
i Ark 0f' r0TY,P',efl with before an as-
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COME TO SEE US
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We are glad to have you call
whether you buy |or not
Always Big Bargains in Every
Department in this Store
Ice Tea Tumblers m;dium size per set
Ice l ea Tumblers Urge size per set
Gob’eis Hoffman house large size per set
Pure Aluminum Syrup Pitchers each
Pure Aluminum Water Pails 10 qt.
Pure Aluminum Dippers each
Auto Tire Pumps a dandy for
Ford Connecting Rods only
Ford Coils only
Inner Tubes 30x3 1-2 guaranteed
Inner Tubes 30x3 guaranteed
Mens Pin Ch-ck Pan’s any style pair
mens Light Weight Wash Trousers most any
35c
49c
75c
50c
$1.25
25c
79c
$115
$1.60
$1 60
SI 35
$1.35
terday to Corsicana, after vis-
it here with his family.
L. A. JUSTISS
M. L. REDFEAKN
A. J. LUNA
W. E. HOBBS
Dr. W. P. Delafield and fam-
ily of /DaPas visited relatives Ror Commissioner Precincts 4, 5, 7:
here luring the week end. j r. f. huckeba
i martin AGAN
returned
to relati-
Mrs. David
White
Sunday from a visit
ves in Texarkana.
Leonard Bowden left Sunday
for Dallas to make their future
..holme.
Bill Petty cf Commerce ’spent
Sunday here wit i his family.
Fly time will soon be here,
we have Fly Tox, Jack Langston
Lin Smith went to Dallas
Sunday to spend a few dayfe.
DRF^SMA KING- -Linen and
1 Gingham a specialty. MriUkW.
j P. Hutchings 4-8;
WANTED—Farm hand.l
ried or single good wages. x.
Raymond Brown.
size or color a dandy number pair
Ladie’s Silk §Hose colors beige, nude,
and white a splendid bargain only
$1.50
grey
50c
line and
See our line of silk hose we have a good
can please ,you.
We also ask you to keep our ^grocery department
in mind, we still sell Made Right Flour at $1.50
Pure Lard at $1 40
Compound Lard at $1.35
Spuds at per lb. 2 l-2c
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A. CHAPMAN
> White
House
No. 3
Kopeo.-i, |
For J. P. Precinct Is
J. F. WILKINSON
L. B. ROACH
For Constable Precinct 1:
W. N. GANN
A. A. CRAIG
E. D. (EMRY) DUNN
J. O. JUSTISS
For Public Weigher Precinct 8:
EDGAR F. STINSON
GRIFFIN SMITH
H. A. DAUGHTRY
For Justice of the Peace Precinct 5:
GEO. W. CAPEHEART
R. A. LAWLER
For Constable Precinct No. 5:
D. H. SNODGRASS
LOUIS CAPEHEART
sociation shall be authorized to com-
mence the business of banking.
NOW THEREFORE, I, WILLIS J.
FOWLER, Acting Comptroller of the
Currency, do hereby certify that
“THE WINFIELD NATIONAL
i BANK” in the town of Winfield, in
--j the County of Titus and State of
A TONIC .Texas, is authorized to commence the
.. , , .... .. . . business of banking as provided in
Uroves tasteless chill I onic restores i Seetion Fifty-one hundred and sixty-
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and , ,|jlie (,]ie Revised Statutes of tho
Enriching the Blood. When you feel Us j United States.
FOR SALE One 5 passenger
Chevrolet Touring Cars with six
good tires. In good condition.
$75.00.
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. • Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor-
ating Effect. 60c
In testimony whereof witness my
hand and Seal of Office this Seventh
day of March, 1924.
WILLIS J. FOWLER,
(SEAL) Acting Comptroller of
the Currency.
I Buffalo Nats.,
We have the Dope to keep
i them off your stock,
j Jack Langston.
19c SALE STARTS FRIDAY
See the many Bargains we are
offering. %
Eastland’s 5 & 10 c Store
We do better job work.
J. SCHULTZE
Graduate Optometrist
Glasses Fitted
Vision Corrected
D. M. Witt J. E. Witt
WITT & WITT
Dentists
Office Over Ellis-Kelley Drug Stor*
Office Phone 71—Residence Phone lift
Senator .La Follette of Wisconsin,
Progressive Republican, whose sen-
sptinnal showing of strength ir. the’
North Dakota primary has the
whole country'tallcing He ran sec-
ond t» President Coolidge and
ahead of Hiram Johnson despite the
fact that hie name was not qd the
b*VJot bat had to be written in or
l/lacfcti on a^sttekrt. «.
w. h. McDonald
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray
OFFICE IN WILLIAMS BUILDING
Av J. A. DAVIS
Plumbing Service
Thirteen Years in Mt. Pleasant
Calls Answered Day or Night
TVe Honrs or fraction thereof, $2.06
Mora than two hoars, per hour, $1.M
TELEPHONE NO. 1 ■* ,
We have a varied assort-
ment Ol
f P,.)!. C,. 1 O 1
JLMjilY
vj a rue u duuu
Anything you want in this
line can be found in our
Store. They are the right
kind and at the right price
GET THEM NOW
WILLIS GROCERY
425
PHONE
426
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Cross, G. W. The Times Review (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1924, newspaper, April 8, 1924; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785405/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.