Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1922.
PAGE TWO
wrOl’R System craves QUALITY more than QUANTITY
in what you eat. A meagre meal of pure, high grade
| food is more aatiafying and sustaining than an overplus
of cheap stuff.
When you buy from us we want you to feel assured that
you are getting the best obtainable, and are not paying a
penny in excess of the actual worth of the article.
Some of your Income regularly
and Deposit it in the
! PRESCRIPTION
A SPECIALTY
QUALITY AND PRICE ARE BOTH RIGHT
ON THESE:
Armour’s No. 1 P6rk and Beans, 3 Tor
Armour’s No; 1 Chilli, 3 Tor .............
Bring Your Prescriptions to
with Kelloggs Cora Flakes f
No. 2 Atlantic Corn
Can yon imagine anything
»o good to eat early on a warm
fine—Kellogg'* Corn Flake^ cnipy\nd^hciou*<!0ld *°d
Eat plenty of Kellogg's Com Flake. and fmit and know
the happiMM of feeling sprightly, deapite the heat! Kellogg'*
Com Flake* are exactly the sort at a tst ^
diet you need. They are not only eati«-
tying, but nourishing as well and just
wonderful for little folk*, in particular. Vl
because they digest ao eaaily. TOjlS N
Be certain to get Kellogg'* Com Flake* J
in the RK1) and GREEN package bear- *■ . ffFf v
ing the aignature of W. K. Kellogg, origi- ^AKES *
Offtrtal of the fln»nr.lel Statemetu of the
For Purest Drugs,
FIRST STATE BANK
A^ Mknrnolla, H*»t* of Te*a», at the close of buatnaaa
■ thmsoth <i*i *f June i'02
published In tba Conroe Courier, e n«w»i.»p«r printed end published
Al Cumo^ am. T..kfill lhp »1.1th lbIV of July 1922.
n®SOURCES
I and Dl&cuujile, )<«i wi
nofid« And stoofc*. witmul «
Ileal Katate cbifbkln* houar.)
Furniture and Klltuut
Prompt Service and
Complete Satisfaction
THE BARGAIN HOUSE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
4.U7.00
3, $40.00
nator oj Cora Flahea.
rid . bunker* and coeh bn hand
Duo from
Interest ill
imeltora
ueranty Fund
1 till l ie III la'll ■ III
AMSMmtni tiepoaltora Ounrent Fund
Other reaoufcee ..... . .. . ,.........
Mr. W. L. Dean, who took up-
on hihiself to “explain” the bank
bdnd deal and how the county
was “lawfully” squeezed out of
the money got 10 per cent of ev-
Mr. Candidate: I want yourwte.
«r ■*
Mr. Voter: Your Qualifications?
Mr. Candidate: Two terms and out
Mr. Voter: Nothing,*^oing. °
TOT AT.
CORN
FLAKES
t4M?S-U
LIABILITIES
Capital Stork paid Ip ®"
Individual I lejuiBlta^ fiibjecl tv chock," net
Hllla raynble and lthdlerounta ... « ,. .....
Cashier a < tue. k*
120.000 00
Jn.lSk.SI
6.000 00
r.s:; to
.ml Ktaoccs BIAS ..I
erylhing paid in, including the
amount paid by the bankrupt es-
tate which the U. S. court would
have paid to the county anyway.
If he comes to you with ap ap-
peal to “save” the old machine,
remember he ground his ax and
they call on him when they need
[him. Pol adv.
We. W A Dean, bm t'renldent, end W H I.ee, aa Caahler of aeld
k. each of u», do eolemnl) ewear that the above atatemeitt la true to
boat of our knowled*re and belief.
W A. DEAN. FraaWent,
W H I.EC. i-ashler.
Subvrrlhrd and riworn to* be for* tun thu f>tti d»v of July 193}
T H fON.
,^ Notify Public, Montgomery County, Teias
IRE' 'T—ATTEST-
*» I'EAN. T: It. 1iK\N. H C NK'ilOLH. Director* * ,
On July 22nd, let us all be real 100r,'< American cit-
izens ami vote for men and women to fill Qur public of-
fices who are best qualified, regardless of two terms, four
terms, or ten terms.
fi, ■Vi^VvPlJ
*•"
A man’s efficiency in any line is proportionate to his
experience.^ If you don't agree with this; then say prac-
tice does not make perfect. . pol adv.
The Delicious Beverage
of Sunny Climes
Preference for different room
may vary but preference for a
* truly invigorating deliciouj
V^v^4 is universal.
Drink It
If you want to know why you
have had to pay 50c ‘per month
incidental fee in Cofiroe school
each year, read what T. E. Dar-
Offlclal Statement of the Financial Condtlon of tha
FIRST STATE BANK
j " v VM* » 1 n ,,wv * • ***
| den says about it in this week's
[paper. pal adv
Hot Weather
Saps Vitality
Ironized Ysast WHI
Restore it Quickly
RFSOCRCES
rrr» north tern!
*mj l♦^!•<•^>unfa. prrnowil
i‘iwrdr;»ftK
Iu>n4a and"8took* 0
Hv.»l Estate <,t haft kin* house)
PFurniture >md Fixture*
I’ll*- from Hanks.him! Hanker- i
It>le<»«t in |.H>|AU*4U>Xa<‘.
A*'j>a»nii,nt l >f|,oslit>r*
'nber resource* . ■
13.14*.:v;
1 (3.73
:: t i«
1.773.11
2.114 *6
",0.'!f».l>ll
IM *1«
*6 J.!I7'
3 16
I. D. HOKEl
' JJ.
v
lUUltniy Furid
TOTAL. 0
- CANDIDATE FOR -
Tax Collector
Do j-ou feel all “dragged out”? Can’C
sleep-’ Appetite poor? Does nnlmiM
mental or physical exertion leave yel
exhausted? Do you wake up feeling!
“all in"? These are dangerous symp-
toms. For they indicate that the’heat
is sapping your energy, strength and
resistance, and faring you easy prey
for all sorts of sickness.
b
The thing to do, if you want to over-
come fatigue, and build energy at once
—is to take two Ironized Yeast tablets
with inchmeal. Then watch the results.
Before you know it t hat exhausted feel-
ing will have completely disappeared.
You will be able to tackle all kinds of
hard work—and actually enjoy it. You
will be amazed at the wonderful change
it will bring. Get it today. To try
Iromzed Yeast entirely free simply
mail postcard for Famous 3-Day Test.
Address Ironized Yeast Co., Dept. 94,
Atlanta, Ga. Ironized Yeast is recom-
mended and guaranteed by all good
druggists.
For Sale by S. K. HAILEY
LIABILITIES
1 , i • . . n
HUT** PayaWif nnri ftaflt*' fftjttt
lit Its pprfvr.’v''’ r> VJy
C hi'icy ;l;iVoi A* J i ;:v.
ca,te sugar 5 »*«. ici.s,
Tropi-Coi .i t: Uxiies
Ine tr’ip t'i jr ->« • of
in v i ittiyg u f! 1 c • 01.*>
nc:.s. a lhin»< if Or
4,eon on
In flit* World War the Germans claimed that the U.
S. could do but little on account of her few trained men.
In a few short months she mustered a force that saved the
world.
lit the beginning of the race for Tax Collecter niv
sTrrrtgth was predicted Lkhta aJifall on account of my being
^FARMER and not in anf wav connected writh politics.
Rut the ships come in daily ladm with good news
for the Earner Candidate «ml it is almost sure that the
Armistict will he signed with Hoke, in the lead.
' ■ , . '. * 8
lie a 100'.' Democrat and vote for tw'o terms of cour-
tesy and effitiency unsurpassed Tty ANY predecessor,
then hack to the farm. 1. ■
I - - . » TOTAL . . . j,. f 14,048.6S
o
Slat* of T*in County of Monlfcmtry,
w*- j R HItn*r>n, pr«nl«l*nt. m i<1 J■» E OUmor*. aa mafclar of -a 4
.unlL** . 0f u* Ao awaar that the ab*r, statamant la tru* ta
lha lyya* of our knowledge and hallaf
J M STINSON, Fr*aJdanL
J*« E Oil.MORE. ( aahlar
SubiH't 1 lt*d urnl awofn (* befort M* thin ih*ji mi. ..f July, ,
COnKE<~r ATTFIBT
11 M Hl'KIiK.V, .1
RestuurcYiv; o'i'i
Ctrcrv phu ev '• .9
drink > arc sci vt L
Mail Orders
and Family
Trade Solicited
FIRST STATE BARK OF CORROE
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THE CONROE BOTTLiNC WORKS
At Conru*, stilt* >.f T.-\n“ jit 111* 1 lo** of huklhnaa on
Iho :i"tli <Sp>- of Jun<> 1823
iwikdlnga* In the Conroe Courier, a n*wei,aa*r prtnteA ax<1 p
At < •••..*>>•- St.it, uf Ton tli* I3tn .1 ;t> of July, 192
Yours respectfully,
Limria titi.l 11.nunln, i>*r-..>i»,«l or rolintrril
Loan a. r, al AN- .•
< > rent raft* *
IIoikIh anil Stockn
Koal Eatate (banking hnuM) . ____
Other Kea] Katat*
Furniture
<137.663 1"
rt.IMM.47
r.j.ii
7.3H5 16
6.744 42
2 41 1 59
S 605 72
1 1 u 1 n,
rr* Knrt-r-: -,-irt r:i*n nn nfthij
’m- rrom
3 L51BJ5
fnt«r*«t In iH'posItnnC
A««*a*tn*nl
T.TrrTrmct -.irrotint1
tarat *
iunra
- CANDIDATE FOR-
Tax Collector
TOTAL
<316.771 M
iVktiltol. Stock p&Jd in_
< 6U.000 00
.&urplua Fund
k.onu '10
t ruf|\ bind jdofUa
kiulivnlual de|k”*l
Tinu- t 'ret 1 Scat i-a
t arhikra Chaika
per DOLLAR
aul.ject to
TOTAL
-------- . <216<?;»»4
vale af tkaaa OwMr «f 11 r
w* A A Madeley, aa praatdant. and A W Morrla. Jr . ty
hi or of nald bank. ea<-h of ua. do aolrntnly awaar that the above etete
it la tn*« to tha b«at of our knowledge and belief.
A. A. MADE LET rrealOeat.
- A. W MOHHIS, JR.. Caahler,
S t rib, ,1 wnd -*h >rn to h<'f.>ro rnt —(blw 6th dax nf July 1922
• C T DARBY.
Notary Fukklo. Meatgomerr Caaa«*r, T«ta*
MUM*-ATTBVT / ’
MEN HICKS. H K HAn.FIT W. Pnirartom.
Mr. New,Comely Was the late Judge L. R. Hightower a
great and good man? • • -
o -
Old Settler: Yes. Sir. * - >
Mr. New Compr: How long was h<{ your District Judge?
GUM-DIPPED
-and Their Jiigh }4ile.
HOUSTON FREIGHT
C0NR0E-H0UST0N
SERVICE
Mr. Old Settler
For more than 25 years;
Judge S. A. McCall was a great District Attorney.
Wai be a two-term< r? No.
TRUCK LINE
AND MOVING
Phone 89
Th« high mileage record* of Fireetone Cord* continue to em-
ph»*iie tha fact that Firestone methods are different and better.
Tkaoe reexirda, aseadily increasing In number and in mileage
rotata, justify ^the F!. eetor** contention that there la one beat
.Igjdga A. W. ^1orris. Jjr., was a great District Clerk.
Was he a two-termer? No.
tiki tires!
Depot—Conroe Motor Co.
Among the primary source* of Fiaestone „ extra mileage is
dcAxhle gum-dipping—the saturation of (he cord plies, in a yat
of liquid gum—thus coating each cord and virtually eliminating
internal heat and friction.
Judge J. L. Manry was a great District AttQrney
Was he a two-tefmer? No.
Another is Firestone air bag curing, with iyq 200 pound
pressure, which places every cord accurately and equalizes the
tepsion. 0
Were the late Judge L- Highton’er living today,
would you vpte againat him?
By blend-i>g the rubbers 04 different plantatiens and type*.
and fcy tempertng it before mixing. Firestone men add atill
more raileege.
Mapy cord tires are good—e few are better—Fireetone users
say one-is best. ^
Those who have already experienced Firestone mileage, have
stopped shopping and experimenting—they baVe made these
cords sLLndjrd equinment. Investigate your friends’ success
With Firestone Coroe—and buy ydur next tire accordingly.
Come in wad get your share ol extra mileage.
rARRIC P
O n «.'b«e»ki ••♦**" i: h Ai s s ass
m • *w idiiuj "*t*~ s.s* at ■ sh ltd
Our great U. S. Senator, ,Nforris Sheppard has been
In the public service for many yeajrs. *
Mr. Two-lermer, can you »qiy that the above attained
their greatest degree of efficiency in two terms? Are
you asking the voters to disregard efficiency by scratch-
ing the man who knows his duties, in order that you may
EXPERIMENT with an important public office? ,
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T. E. DARDEN
WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE TOR
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TWO TERMS AND OUT—FOR TWO REASONSi
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1. To five another fellow a chance.
2. Stop building political machine*.
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Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1922, newspaper, July 14, 1922; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848549/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.