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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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CITAT10H BT PUBLICATION Granuury Nlws. ElilflDAT CELEBRATION A most deli'uful reunion was held-. Tuesday June 12th, for the member's of the Walley famil at Notice Ti Cluk Byi Asd Girls I The time for your Encnup-rxQut is rapidly drawing near to Land. Arrangements are being I made for a good lively pi oKraro, Friday, June 22, 1923 flout Joint Kesolotloa No. IS.

Proposing an amendment to Article 8. of the Constitution of the State of Texas, which relates to taxation and revenues, by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 9a, directing the Legislature He Wti Next in Line By ANTHONY REIMERT THE STATE OF TEXAS. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Hood County Greeting: You are hereby -commanded to summon Berry Gideon by making the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Or.S.T.

R. Green, Dentist, son. MrsWalley's entire family were present" and of her grand-chll- (fe 1111. WHlHt H.wmppm l'lM and every minute of the time trill hn nf honifit to, you. So Over City National Bank.

to jJrvvtdeTor tneconstruction. op- weekprevious to the return NosJkes was next la 11ns for ration and maintenance, under riti.rr dren except one, also a tew guests. The alldir was to be a complete don't let any thin keep you away. The date is July'TUb, 6th State control, of State system of (hshed-ln your ccunty. to appear at public Highways; providing for an the next regular term of the Dis- eietuon lor ine rawneation or rejec- krict Court ef Hood county, to be surprise to their mother.

The older grand children wished to do quite a bit of decorating so it was decided to have the dinner a part of therelebration Irithe garage. When decorations were complete the and 7th. JPull details ilk.be next week in regard to what to bring in the way of bedding, etc. We will cauip in the Park at Thorp Spring. The girls tion of amendment herein proposed, holden at the court house thereof in and making an appropriation to de- Granbury Texas, on the first Mon-fray the expenses of said dav in SeDtemter A.

TY. 19M ih SERVICE CAR Phono me when you are to Fort Worth or other places, I may be able to Ret up a load and take you as fat-er'-tBet all trains. Fred Cleveland 1MIOXUS Night94 Jub, but It was a sort lrd line so as Nuakss was concerned, Regaa was cashier of tha Ninth National, and Noakes assistant Noakes had been waiting to step Into Bagan'a shoes for seran 'jeara. Meanwhile well, the girl had got tired of waiting and married someone else. After fiat the Iron entered into Noakes" souL If Regan would only dia, tvAgofot run away with at few thousand No such luck for Noakes.

Began was married man, steady, prompt, punctili BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG IS- same being the 3rd day of Septem- fLATlTRE OF THP tatf nclu.in iqii i i room looked like a-spring bower of i I. mm 1 1. wju I Slav lug hi me uoriuiiorjr ui green ana wnue iestoons, and and white TEXAS: answer a Detition filed in a'w1 murt Section 1. That there be submit- OQ the 3lst hy of January A- D. College.

The business men of Granbnry are contributing streamers of white and green hung above the snowy wh'tjta table which was waiting anxiously for its load. When Mrs. Walley arrived she ted to the people of Texas, for rati- 1923, in a suit, numbered on the liberally for the Encampment so; ncation or rejection at a special elec-1 docket of said court No. 3265. ous, and he held onto his job like grim EYE GLASSES was surorisedt'O find the hoima full death.

tion provided for herein art amend- wherein Mrs. G. R. Bryant. Guardian ment to Article 8.

of the Constitu- ot Winston Gideon, is plaintiff and i Jflgatrwdutr never file or retire. of children and young people and Noakes used to look at htm sometimes with murder In his soul, and wish him every thing necessary for your to rnlor andpleas4W-w i 11-be provided. Come prepared to have a profitable vacation. To those that are not club members now, but would like kept looking towaMs the kitchen, wondering if there were any dinner hidden there for the crowd. all sorts of unimaginable things.

Be hated Began with bitterness that was almost beyond the bounds of sanity. Wejcarrya good slock of Lenses, Frame, Mounting and Cases. Can change lenses, put on temple pieces, test any hind offense and should we not have what you are In need Mr. Rhode came by for awhile to entertain the crowd with his camera. It waa when Malsle Blcharda mar And that with a little laughter and ried Tim Flynn that Noakes patience was snapped to the breaking point to startju the work, an invitation is open to you to attend the en songs mixed in passed away the Noakes owed a good deal of money, campment.

You can't afford to not more than he could pay, but.be morning and the dinner hour arrived. Mary Virginia Lefler then con had been squiring Malsle tor year. tion of the State of Texas, amend- Luther Gideon, Berry Gideon. Mrs. ing said Article 8, of tha Constitu- Ceci Sledge and husband.

Robert tion of the State of Texas by adding Sledge. Mrs. Roy Ginn and husband, thereto a new section to be known Rov Ginn. are defendants, said peti- 4 as Section 9a. which shall read as tion alleging follows: Now comes Mrs.

G. R. Bryant. Section 9a. The Legislature is guardian of the person and estate of authorized and directed to provide VVinston Dowell Gideon, a moor, for the creation, establishment, con- Joined by her husband.

G. R. Bryant, struction, maintenance and repair vvho resides at Davidson. Ok, hereof a system of improved highways inafter called plaintiffs, complaining throughout the State to be under of Luther Gideon, Berry Gideon. Mrs the control of the and in or der that the State may "provide the Sledge, Mrs.

Roy Ginn and husband means, revenues and ov Ginn. who reside in Dallas counties the establishment and main- Wichita county Dallas county tenance of sucn system of highways. and Hood county, respectivelyjiere-the Legislature is empowered to inafter called defendants, and for levyand caused to be collected spe- os3 of action plaintiff represents cific excise and ad valorem taxes, to court that Plaintiff Winston ducted-Mrs. Walley to the seat of and Hauls was an expensive item, at this Juncture Began went down with honor and she was delighted to find pneumonia and was at death's door. Noakee walted-wlth grim patience.

of can get it for you on short notice. We can handle any ordinary case and save you 00 to 200 percent In the cost. Let us have your eyeglass work. CHERRY RUG CO. table (lower garden; and spread before her was a table fit for a king, On the ninth day Regan would be dead 1 rapidly recovering.

On the eighth miss it Come. B. Y. P. U.

PROGRAM Group D. Lap tain Edtlu WITsou. Missionary Part Unto the uttermost part Foreign Missions. Song Service By Special musicRuby Ferrell. Bible Reading Mrs.

Russell. I trod uction Captai n. day he was reported sinking. Hie entire group numbering about thirty gathered about the table, and "Hello, Noakes said Thomas when Noukes entered the bank oa the ninth morning. "Heard the news, I sup Judge Lefler offered a beautiful lit tie prayer of thanks for' the life of pose?" the dear inother in honor of whom they were meeting.

All expressed Farmers are. busy cleaning "Regan's deftdT Noakes stammered, Thomas laughed. "No, sitting up In in addition to those permitted for Poeon and the' defendants are the other purposes in the Constitution. Hoint owners in fee simple of the out their cotton crops this week. 1.

Our sixteen Mission Fields- the sentiment that the dinner was but such an ad valorem tax snail be following described land and pre- Beatric Hooks, Atone iuit fresh, stamped imposed only for the purpose of re- rni3es situated, in the county of a very small representation of the great love and esteem that they 2. How distance has practical- tiring the bonds authorized by vote nooa ana tne 5tate ofTexas, to-wit: of the people of this State as pro- Beginning at the cor of the done away with Mrs. Ginn. bore for her. For a good mother is worthy of all honor, and "her price vided for hereinafter in this Section.

A 01 lne M- A-t1ardln survey of 260 3. To the uttermost Part "Ra is far above rubies." When said svstem shall hav acres at a rock pile in the line cially." A large jardenier that stood in been designated and taken over for of said Hardin survey, 2 double live the center of the table as a part of 1. The Bible Background- the decoration, proved to be an Mrs. Searcy. bed," he answered.

That was when Noakes began to lay his plans. That was how It came, about that on a certain morning he was In the cashier! cage with his on the floor ready to receive the eight thousand dollars In currency that reposed In the tlil. He had laid all his plans for a clean get-away, but he was nervous. It only juoant taking the money while Began was out at lunch. But Began kept eyeing him as if he suspected some-tl lug.

Noakes resented It. He woo-d red why lUgan should fjak at him In that way. Regan called him Into the cage. fJust oft to lunch, Noakes," be said, file back In an hour." the State as provided in Section A oah3 brs N8JW 42 vrs and a LO hereof, the Legislature is authorized brs S66E 20 vrs; thence S60W to make provision for the equitable 1 872 vrs to a rock the cor of compensation to such counties for North of said 260 acres a PO, Aladdin's lamp for Mrs. Walley; for 2.

Some who have obayed the as she began-to draw the ribbon she command Nellie Kennon drew almost every gift that the 4. The cost of going to the ut the value of such improvements as marKea N7 1 2 feet; thence have bewi theretofore constructed S30E 367 vrs a rock; thence N60E heart could desire from it's generous termost part Ruby Ferrell. depths. 1872 vrs a rock; thence N30W by the Counties In the State. lhe dinner ended with several 5.

The wealth of southern Provided, also that save for the vrs to Place. or beginning. toasts and impromptu speeches, State highway system, in all other or rurther details as to the des- Baptist Mr. Zimmermau. and all went away wishing the hon respects, Counties shall have the cr5PUon these premises reference Giving'ourselyes "unto the oree many happy returns of the rightlto build, construct and main- i8made to tne Deed Records of Hood For an hour Noakes lingered In the uttemost part Mrs.

Abbott. day. infvrfile eggs wanted. J. R.BOYD.

For Kent Light Louse-keep-. ing roomS. ppiy to Some of the early melons are 'expected on the market" by the first of next month'. LOST Now. white." Stetson hat, W.

11. "Howden sons on sweat lieturn to Hudson Motor Co, for reward. The colored population of Hood county celebrated Emancipation Day on Tuesday, most of them going to Stephenville and other neighbor towns. The crowd in town Saturday was much smaller than usual, the farmers being busy cleaning out their crops, which two weeks of rain left very much in the grass, It is an itenr worthy-of -mention to note the way Riley Car tain roads. tumDikes.

and bridiJes county. Texas, Vol W. 42. awaiting Began. It had not been 7.

My part in "the uttermost This day will always remain a within their reSDective ho'undnriM lne Piaintm 1 the owner of one 'fflcult to slip the bills In his has. green spot In the memory of the part Truman Abbott. hen Began returned, he would tlm and the Constitutional provisions equal undivided one-fifth part of family as it is the first time that all walk out and well, all that was relating thereto are not ouahfied or 8810 iana? Bna Premises and that the ranged. No one would expect hUfl i i i niiAnnflnti nr. A have beenrsentJeth'er8ince the "dear father was present1 "with repeuieu uy reason nereoL I HE'S HIS GRANDDAD.

In an episode in "Gran ma's 0r an hour he would be aboard the. i lie jesisiature. at anv Keeuiar ii oi raln by then. Not until avtulng woult or Special Session, is authorized and 8aia iana ana Premises. them no more.

A resolution was made to have the next reunion and they examln the bills. Regan wai not back at Noakei" not let so many years Intervene. directed to pass and enact all ap- That plaintiff and defendants are propriate' legislation necessary to tne sole owners of said land and carry out and effectuate the our- Prem5se far as known to this Boy," Harold 'Lloyd's newest Associated Exhibitors covyedy in live parts, the famous comedian plays the part of his grand unch time. Noakes called Thomai l.nd put him In tne cage. Hi went oft pose and intent of these Articles P'amun ana tne estimated value With his bag.

Jumped Into a taxi, and. Thel Lei-dslature. at anv Regular luereor ot 18 54000) Four Thoua- father, and appears in a Confed I i-x 11 Avas driven to traa Union station. Tbert were ten minutes to wait for ta or SDecial Session, is authorizes! and 8na hilars. erate uniform, sidebiirts and, directed to naa and nnrt .11 an.

Whereof plaintiff prays the court instead of his usual round shell train. Suddenly he saw lUgaa! necessary to that defendants be cited to appear rimmed glasses, they are oblong carry out and effectuate the pur- anu answer ims petition and that he Itegan wu pacing up and down tht floor of the waiting room. He car. rled a bag, about the same slse as in shape. pose and intent of these Articles.

nave JUQmei partition and Sec- 2. The Governor of the State OI 8aK1 premiaes; that com- Out in' Lo9 Angeles, where A Guest. Another Still Captured For some time th'e officers had ee convince da illicit still was being operated in the vicini ty of Acton, but it was difficult to locale. Acting on a tip, Sheriff Lamed, Deputy Thop and Constable Rash made an investigation on Thursday or last week, resulting in the. finding of apart of the still buried neat' ttie bank of Walnut creek below Acton in two places, but the worm had penter of the Highway Cafe keep so clean the rear of their Noakes'.

Noakes dodged Into tha "Granma's Boy" has its pre roiere, critics and public ac nlace of business. They have crowd. Be bid himself on an obscure platform, and bis area never left is hereby directed to cause to be is- missioners appointed and a writ sued his necessary proclamation for of issue, and for possession an electlonlto be held on the fourth of that hr judgment of the set an example which every busi Regan. claimed it the screen's greatest Saturday in July. 1923.

at which JV7 a.1? dT L. clared the property of Dlaintift and ness house in town should take So Regan bad suspected him; had come into, the bank almost comedy. It will be shown at eiecuon mis amenament snau be such other and further relief, pecial a special in following. as soon as he had departed, found the bills missing, and followed biml Tha the Strand Theatre. DR.

GILBERT USES FERRASAL nuumuicu to ine quaunea electors anu general in law and equity, that of this State for adoption or rejec- ne may Justly entitled to, tionland shall make the publication JK.eBAn hVLB before The B. H. Cogdell test well on police must be on bis trait But bow had Regan guessed that be was there) required by the Constitution and term, this writ with your return the Dan Campbell farm near Li pan isToported to be down be I am using Ferrasal for indi The suspense was unbearable Laws of the State. Said election thereon, showing how you have ex- gestion and acid stomach and it low 2000 feet and drilling going shall be held under and in accord- ecuea tne same. not been found at latest reports.

Geo. Hardin was arrested. and placed in jail in connection with the affair. On Sunday the offi is the best remedy I have ever Clutching bis bag, Noakes harried to station entrance. He must adopt some other planthere waa no ance with the General Election Laws I Given under my hand and on night at day, with good taken.

I also recomenditin my kii. the seal of said court, at ol- practice for pyorrhea and acid showing all the way. Shoul going back now I nce In Oranbury, Texas, on election shall have printed or writ- this the 23rd day of May A.D. 1923 cers wada another search, re condition of the mouth and -am -this well come in a producer we Yet why not go through with the original one? If be could avoid Re ten tnereon plain letters the.fol- EMMA MORRIS. Oerk suiting in tha rinding of two lowing words: DUt.

Court Hood Co Texaa gan, the police could not Identify him can freely look for a genuine de Telepment in-Hood county, ri burKd.b a rel 4. tJi at had. con tai getting excellent results. will appreciate Fer rasal as much as I do if you wil to-ttietrattciulon." lie turned back. or lclAL BALLOT; Tor the amendment toJArtlcle 8, of the Con The train was at the platform, and ed mash, Still furt'ier develop in 1 its-art' expFitetf: Hood "county UlelOll grower stitution ot the State ofTexas, pro- Retail was standing there.

But be was not looking about him. Be waa viding for aj State system of high will probably snip tins year three times as muny melons as wearing a furtive, haraased look. Be leaped Into one of the 'carriages. 14134 2 Elm St. Dallas Texas, Very truly yours Dr." M.

Gilbert. Sold and guarinteed by Cherry Drug Co. last, the estimate being. liuOu There were still ten minutes. Over The remains of Mrs.

Jake came in Sunday from El I'aso and were taken to the old home cemetery near Matubrino fjr interment. This spleudid lihJi i'tj it'ueiintof ttiNu. come with suddon simpleton, Noakes rushed Into the telephone booth and ways." "Against the amendment to "Article 8, of the Constitution of the State of Texas, providing lor a State system of highways." Those voters who favor such amendment bhall erase by marking a iltie thf oagrrrhe" Against the amendment to Article 8, of the bJO ears. Some of tlu otli. counties have reduced ucreanc, while the erop is not doing well Y.

W. A. took out his money. beneth jhe top and bottom I Mo wonder Regan wnn In a hurry! Ro that was why ry met with Elcis Russell, the I losis a few year3 ak'o and every- Constitution of the State of Texas, Regan had been looking at him soj tl ut profitable priees will be re-tcived. Uur I1.1M fiub, after attendance was good and the af un" l)LJSSlule doae to ternonn was enjoyed by all.

liva'" the disease, the for a State system of high Se.ircv "X'vmg to El I'aso We meet with Edna 111 ping ii) with ulen Uost Mmi.Piv A ..1, hop'S of I ng her. bn i vni of iat wt'ek. struck 1 -i 1 uisnnier leaner. mem a i(ii)sipr hire ik aim suin'ren tl game ller father, 1). R.

Ilrjant. who was here from Oklahoma for a notified of lier seripus condition and left at once to be witli la-i-, but did not reach tin-re i at'! i tli f'-ats at part of or is urged to bo present. Reporter. The News will give a year's i i ways." Those who such amendment shall erase by marking a line through them, the words, "For the amendment to Article 8. of the Constitution of the State ofTex-OM, providing for a State nystem of hlghwuys." And the result of the election bhall le published and declared according to the mcjority of the votes cast in such election.

Sec. 3. The sum of Five 1 hus-niKl Dollars or so much thereof as may necessary is hereby appropriated out of any lunds in the. latter is day qut-jTly that mornlng Regan was nmklnt; his get-away with the loot I For nu Instant Noakes' Iniplilne was to rush uftcr Regnn, haul him out of lUu iriiln, hummer him upon the pint-form. Then he saw all the Implication of flip position.

Why, this meant Regnn's job for him, his debts puld, a com-fortnble lucerne, and some girl a good or Malsle I And It was only two o'clock. He cmiM get bnck to tlio bunk with only a few minutes' overtime! He went to the station entrance. "Ninth National!" ho ordered the Uxl-inun. (tii'U h't) Iiard I gavi' llii'Mi line up ii ii lib bnus, hnt-i ji ('a bu i tl rs i me rid i a in i 1 1 i ai, ui by a score ii. GOODYEAR takes i the highest-grade, long staple cotton, of unusual tensile strength, and builda up the carcass of the Goodyear Cord Tire by the exclusively Goodyear method of group-ply construction.

The result is a tire that lasts longer in any serv ice and is the most economical you can buy. At CWiw SrWr 5l.li.m Om.hr. mm tlt m4 tmc.m-mmJ I n.mw y.mr rr with th. k.r!rj All. W.mth.r 4 mmM thmm if with .1 mn44 C.4ymmr Smut ,8.

cr iS. Qarnge GranBury, Trust in time to hee her alive The melon brought to this fiim)1 t10 sympathy of all this reason, and another great the hit gen yellow tneated melon brougA to the editor, A Mrs- S. A. L'eveler, who was record of weight will be kept i at the bourn of hir daughter, and the winner announced ut Mrs. M.I).

of Cihco.was the end of the siason. taken suddenly ill last Sunday, treasury not otherwise appropriated. tor the purpose or puylng the necessary expenses of the proclamation anil publit-ution of this amendment I i .1... 1. I 1.

I to four, thi i roi ti i ii need i-i'oc 1 garni; both sides by presto, t. Tii boy td to havi: lo-t their balling Tur DMir rnnMT 11 waH ult! I ML DLUL rnUil cjj rttly However, l- eyes while a lot of erros wen- in wa bomewhat better at lattst id iip against them in the two gaaies with Gleu Rose. The lronl of History. It Is one of the Ironies of hlxtory that sfter the long struggle to capture the 1 In stile, ending In Its dostruction, only seven prisoners were found In It. The origin of the building went buck soveral centuries, Its main character of baxtlle, or fort, dstlng from 1319.

Various extensions and slterutlons Jere afterward tusde, but tha bulld-ig remained substantially what It was thea made a strong snd gloomy structure witfa eight stern lowers. Tereato Globe. lias a few charge customers, reports. Her daughter, MrsU, that will ask for something some S-otti and her sons. Alford tup i mi- cit'iuuii iu uc ntriu Hereunder.

S. L. STAPLES. a Secretary of State. WANTKU Men or women to Uke orders for genuine Ktinr-untt'cd hoiery for uit-n, women rbildren.

Guminate dtrn ntr. $75 a week full time. Uoautiful aprinir line. Io-U-rnatioiiat Stockimf Milla, Nor- riatowo, Pa. Travel along the highway day and go home ead.

jand Lewis, werw called to her ecematobeatthe inaxImuiQ jjs.t 11 takes money to buy bed -id. Tne many friends of now, most of them beiuu camp- Kdu and the Uluel-ront don't this go Uly ww shi may to report so many outs. 'toon recuvr, VS.

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