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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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The Granbury Newsi
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"i It of Jli I By JOHN ALMTJt I a ji eyre Lipan Community Locals There will be a Community Fair at Lipan Oct.29tb. Liberal prizes will be given for the best needle cooking, cattle, bogs, boraea and poultry. Tbere will also be some farm displays. Let the people of Lipan and surrounding communities come and bring the best tbat you have of every tbing. Let us try to make this fair Lipan's greatest tbat we bave ever bad.

R. L. Sears accompanied his. son, Wayne, who went to Dan-ton Monday to enter college and returned the same day. Bartow Williamson and family were trading in Weatberford Saturday.

Archie Cox and wife of Breck-en ridge spent Sunday with relative here. W. E. Sanders and family were tarding in Weatherford Saturday. Miss Myrtle Obannon, who NERI NEWS MJGlitl Martin McKet- ihiwi Jay Williams dogs u.

He baa cot entir ij it yet. Our school prn.C'i Mr. ley, was in oar romu.uniu business last ween Tbere win preaching at Christian church Sunday mm. ing and Sunday afternoon Bro. Fowler and Bro.

Large of Tborp Spring. Mrs. Myrtle Cheek and family of Fort Spunky spent Sunday with her father, M. E. Stew art.

Miss Hettie Armstrong of Mam brino visited Mrs. Cor die Armstrong and children, Sunday. Edd Bills and family of Furt Worth spent the week end her visiting relatives. Tbey retu rn ed Thursday evening accompanied by D. C.

Bills. Gibb House of Fort 8punky 8pentaturdayjnight rnd San-day with Henry Stewardind" family. George and Ardie Drought have returned from Wichita Braotie from Michigan Destliax ta rich hoi. Wh.tteSuan hilt the ipet. I A fJty tomatosaucc with jaat the right amount other U'hit 5wan focxl prorlucU thtte of pork.

Cooked in our aanitary kitchna beans are ttt-r tian tke Uw rrquirea." at Fort X'orth. their have terxscUnx fiavor .1 hrf-n it costs no more. hy rot enjoy ail their own. .1 i i the you can get? Ak your grocer Taste them coUaa they cotaefrom the can. fcrtite 5 wan Pork and Brans in the That' the test that tella.

ScrutJ tolj or 10c or lc size. V'APLs-PiTnJi Grocer Ccipany via Mi Aites wti at? iln. Fat IUutU. lAfi 4 mtf Lt4 Sr ka by- -ImAi wt4 laeio TtaVa twtatj Uiu aiij bwaaaf hcf-im. rn tm 4u iuUif dart work ta bm sota tbat pbwat Tb gXKX I aw wi4 SC.

-Twiu kirwr Mi4 Mr. ru- Zagta. "And phwat abwat tfco ttiH and tbe waahiaa; aoi tb eicaax- a4 the ilr slsf aa4 afttar th) ehllJerr YH do an ttC ml4 TL thot wosaaa's task, aad aprt frwa Uwt yell bItw 4 aaocaor eXy'a wort your loifm." Pat mad foot oa hi atataMK ay promptly aia poattaoss aa fTW maa of th eoc tract r'a pif thai was at work oa th aew seaway. Aa4 thereafter ba pwt tie prtaefp:) feractlra bj loafis at kaa a3 4ay. or slttkif la Uia lia kia crociaa and (Jlacusalnf w4 polltJc.

Mrs. riaaaatasv tea? wfffc ka fcoaaebol UVora, ta Uf. O'Rourke, bar frits 3, that feca band amed a maa. Pork and Beans 3Ci -bJll oafclai," afca aald, "i wUhTomaio-Sauce underwent four operations for appendicitis at the Weatberford sanitarium, returned to her home near Nattaflat Sunday Z. Buttler and family were tails, bieorge; iatper came home with them.

Fret Frtss as i -Errcris fcarm'fcakoIoBtT a. MAIt fAIrt I.UiitU ID TEXAS MAYORS V.M" ATTEND STATE FAIR HUHiClPAUTES DAY DETAIL RAsCH LIFE 1H a Iltolmt apeat apaia aid" flndicg notAlac ta Aa. TU bit epia-lon ha'd be flad gH back vrk. If bU prtd wad UK "Arrta axdahsad Mra. CTRcrta.

It work any dcat asaa wad 6a, "wld JjImJiTlcj aa tti totarat ef rwla-tj tbouvtfi.l Toar baa his pride, airs. Htisifia, aai thank hi Ten molae baa. too." O'Rourke was tie new f-rasa Use irang. tit ssel ait at with Put la the erects. Tt tww were gr-at frli la.

i Sty yez, FUav nagm. to Iry 4f, being able 't' imt 'tS 'fcfase Uke me. Vszt 'ti tk nun, un'w they've ct an Ilka the salnta pferft bla awsjr" "S'jre. "and Ot jiaees Tr all yeir tirirt tssmej l't Flanr.sgsa,"' nwrr4 bi fral a. folae yst fts.

Trtsth i free to combat Mac t-Tfcr tried to bary aod a'd hst. Kererl TEXAS PIONEER BAYS yet ftnjan' etoper 3. rtact -Stsry t'. Eminent Atftfca Mrs. Wentworth and her daughter, Alice, are moving Bald Knob; they will stay there this winter while Miss Alio teaches school there.

W. E. Cooper, Condy and Mack Ti dwell went to Cleburne on business this week. George (Bill) Wentwortli of Somerville, Texas, were here visiting relatives and' attending to business the past few days. It.

B. McDaniel who has been if Head of Leau. Wuci In Goiter 'H gft Mjf Seen Scanaria l9f it Xrut'ti. v-V 8Ut Fa Show. cbas-h-d Tia la! r.T.'rr'cs KoajH.

aa-'-ar. Mfis to de (ti-r t.i-is of waft? 1 i rf f. I t- f. i 4 68 trsy "D.irk shoppingjn Weatherford Mot- day. Earl Spoon died at her home near Lipan Sunday night, and was buried in the Evergreen cemetery Monday evening.

Mr. McGuir.e, editor of the Mineral Wells Index was attending to business in Tues day. Judd' Williams who is to schqyl at Stephenvillu spent Saturday night and Sunday with heme folks. Doss of Memphi jttyj Mrs. Willie Rogers ot Electra came last- week in response to a message announcing the illness of their father, Mr.

Walter Doss. Mambrino Murmurings The cream supper was not as successful as It might have been because of some misunderstanding. There was not enough material to make the cream. Some- I Just -for ils si" wreta a irag- ei3ct stry Md ta caUJ "NvrU 'IS." was a of ta tba jsada lsto Ka-aa ta rr- tiliaB Jinf. youif iKta, ac.4 05- tail spend liiiT fctnisry swtrr-'httTWTt-rTttg' 5 At i family here returned to his work at Fort Worth Sundayr 1 tv i' it, ay and tHa It Kill Li "COULD NOT EAT OR SLEEP" gsr o-at th- j.j::Jt:'..h.f.f.

I a-rhirjr fj? TV-f" Ubcrist 'tri-d- t. t'i1? wf.f.r G-id in (fSgyar.d u-adf rjg.r; 5j aa tart of tha firti Ta ro1 tlTta at tka Suta Fair Teis. th.a aoad week cf ti Fair, Oct. Jl to On, 21 ts to t'r tia isasears aad evt'oms of tloa days to ra-llra Vfra tia w-v part it: a in Mayor I 'f at f-' Ti- fl 11DT r. 'of the Mnd fljr." Hst l.iai an li.warl 1.

nothing It was a fw ear tt.xt Pat to tt- eittka aa-3 etood looking oa. raAisg Lij eiay cutty, which had replaced tt tw merchaura that a'had affertel. Tt workman Ml as they their old frB4fl. who had drives theza like djpt. watcS-lng them with that wIiii Ik ta lua jon.

bow. OTa cow'. it ii trblft utitrovlrg Men tta. ajtaMra, t'k "I had stomach trouble so bail couldn't eat or sleep. Tried everything without results and (jot worse iustead of better.

The only way I could rest was sitting up, The second night after taking KERRASAL, I had nly first night's rest in two weeks. FERR.ASAL, has done wonders for me and I keep it in the house all the time. I cannot say too much for this wonder- tha roan up aad r.p mari with ce Ft. of a with Foru: A Mayr L. iif P-r''irT AivkI.i'!'.ib.

raaca. Oa ea'a aftaraooa befora tka raca a'leEDpt to destroy troth. wL.t track graad atasi. tha r4 pro-mi'" I'm i.i ra I lr t-raaa H1 carrlad oat. TW wiU 4 th top f-a baa bw a and tter 4 13 tKi 1 it ILW ll' tiT! and ta rei.uhl tlt orW.Mi i A la a whoia corral of tka wildest her attaodaa' this ar J.

P. GUINN. Iaa of tha aad some 4'i rar-ir? so tbat from b-a-icii ai tta est pbHcity wi 1 jro out B1029 Cameion Dallts.freias. ua ranca auartera at aa noeseif." safgrteJ Pat to the f-- re-icaa. O'Koorlre shok tla fcal.

be done. Pat, me boy." fc. aaa-werl would be sabrarsir "Well, now Pst, "tsl iww la New Mexico an intrepid t-Ji 1 Ninety per centof the health troubles mnn'rr cart. Tfeer will of dat for re caused by excess acid. It causes ndigestion, chronicbowel disorder tor cr.tkfred a'roart.

Tlse cort'b rcpise sad feraadiisf cottlosr oat jtst Lisa to j-iil for long sen jaad roasdisr U.t"Tr:rij.- 1r, "lJ-rvi as a sp''ai t- Dy baa bo -t- At F'. IHy wi also by rrny othttr about tf you.se aa to je a tr leers, bloating, constipation, kidney work of tta rasta as rorral t-ucer charga of rrs-n-ntl hr weir aa usi i -1 i a avT. tf -i afc. Ikais fc art at AT Til 1 3-rt aei cot tr-rent or t-uart my muscles fmnj ftiCtj si2P trouble; rlfeutnatistn aad chron ic.i:a- tarrh. FERRASAL gets at the source of the stomach and neutralizes the excess acid, expelling it vpea to Co, wbea a tut a -J iert- iifKHi in tfc was aa ampSra' asd tka oaer a k.tf it).

com ta kli from the svstetn. TAKE FKRRASAL gan he answered the fVr 'ronies th rc NOW. It will help you or vour drug- rirdon in both ca hold i Tttra ara asaay aaMra Ti-. wu.fn't stisr.d fur tak.cg a ist will refund your money. Efre jus! iitj." wt kava rtca lcl9 rrtn'i ae tnia'a ettat th Ut ta Sold by CHERRY DRUG CO KhOA'iNO ONES PREDICT 2Q FAIR ATTNOANCE cr ttre deca-'ea, to a me oox or canay was won oy Miss Lucy Uay worth' and Clayton Morrison.

Singing was some better Sunday night, and some money was raised for new song books. Fifty 1924 books will be ordered-and may be here by Sunday night. All come and let's sing anyway. A Mr. -Brown of Gran bury has promised to be with us.

Misses Sallie Sue, Eva and Zell Jones and their uncle Elmer Armstrong motered to Cleburne Saturday. The officers of the community will meet Friday, night to make preparations for the fair and will be glad to have Mr. Watson with them. C. W.

Jackson and wife and Alvin Hunter and wife sf Shady HrnvR, and Miss Ailene will fc t-tw 1- ty wha' will fi F-a'a Fair fr thi ar.Jaff-e hi i an-1 that -tt. r.gMa a free -ricin t'rs in yud vhzl thought. The AtXir.can til li-ite of 'il appr'-- ii free j. tl 'Tar. For i'iai aii ra a i It 'i-- i T.

a. j-tr. I at sway, bit tl; a crolrtewi cp two fr1-ri'H As a fa-l. Wt a STiw-'J deil -a3t-siy Pit FliinriHg'tn's lurk. t-r---i5 ils defire to ba'-k to th Pat, loafing ss k- anl if at frit more v.B'-r::i' rt.

V. tie went by hi wre i-ra fc ca He mKined tt i'--. tariy ev-r rit to his But one ererj chaniM. Mr. FlaEnaifia at 5U of this tt -Let Etar KTa.

aj-a- IMPLEMENT SHOW AT FAIH OF BROADEST INTEf 3T. ti-r asy r-Tt. ra "'f 'rs it rai Tb rita WeMoa Mania, as a ta4. bfk a'-r-a tkis auWitt.r with a rarv.4 at ijf a U.e er washtub vas to tt t- States acJ of Nat lor. a record tta? rujty .111 ttat f.

-t. -ai4 t.f clten.pr.t his face. AbI the twniKl to coane-tl with tt a itaa c. sv efcTj asay b' that yeas- Mr i of Neri were viritors at singing nr mwh an.H aa wtat a bo' may witk latf. yr talk about at the F'a'e -ff.

a' day farm ma'tiatry. and one wirb barrels ear lo Fair of Teiaa. 1 tTr.tl'l -t. -r 1 b-fore." "Is at a Bew t.at"ui yja'dl tractor tow aftter boIWio. PatT Mr.

way of tt r.t a ar.4 ltle ti, of th- Ta l.pUaet 'at tk Fair Is si Jiritileife. Fjrtlvr than that r. broait tatret. tvau nl au "Tti n4 Tia Is Cirnn'll. F.lr of T-J Sunday night.

Miss Sallio Sue expects to attend the Granbury High School this season. We wish all of our students success. Let Me Weigh Your Cotton For the 14th year I am aa asrlraltorsl comiiiOBenii. aril fair, a re: r1 ttasaa4s e-f faran.ra coma tr. a a Fair tbe latest la arieultaTl er-ry Irdlatloa I ou.ly.

The sanr! ani mortar wer rart4 -rjhere in uircrat roo. Tbr win-a a iy r. -r th back of tL kociMr. fs4 Pt was trie La atr.er; eipaiat. .1 nil K'at ir.

i lJil Stat air. OcU prwar-i. rsir, f- ing at the -old. reliable Alliance Trjr bos an tbat alra. aa4 j4 Rretr ftf to the WJy p- 2I tt txplmeut eihlblt -k of for seteral dajs ttffrr.

It i ocrtet: about a ttat Mrs. 0 riil tjC ni fJ ff Siar a 4 k-rs ran ranr.rc in to expression can ever be by t. -f sor.4 i 'w on t' ars pr- Cotton Yard, and you know what my weighing and sampling inHans. Insurance just ax ritr.st to pji -PbwatUer I tb mattT 4 y' or arbitrary HUNT COUNTY OA at or tis de-I FAIR TO BE OCT. Us tbe tryrf-ory anfJ, Mrs.

rf preion. 100 ahead to Winter, with it wet, anowy or icy street and roada, and when you buy a tire now, get the Goodyear Cord with the All-Weather cheaD at nW Yard as elsewhere "Snre. frt're Jn wtttktf I wani to weigh your cotton this neera la'ert to nsaiJr4s cf Hact County el'li-n Of tntf eat to Pi th Rt Fair of Teiaa aer tte n-at Mm th fi tfsys an4 all does la to dwt tbe pHe of aaad axl (r i-t ioneat an hot T'Ua ea Tkart-lay. 0-t. 11.

9-tt at tb P't Fa cement all oer tb ornplibm-bt ari honeit c'jrt. lo a- In t-( b-s. year and will treat you fairly as in the past. Ira 1 J) A. Vanzandt Tbr look4 otxt cf tb wtal-w.

Sir co'-'icc to Stat Fair: jeMna of ac o-Ha by tb of Fair HaLt tbe tread- tt heap at tuv any xcau lax-r bn n-ar tb old henhoti, wt rnr t0 tnak the boiv or tb? mi r-mnfv towns. mf een t-n or tw nty sarh it-at tka Huts at tbe back r.f tb hoc. r4 tter i tU -T if Man are aton WANTED Men or women -to is famous" the world over for slipleis, gripping traction and for economical wear. take orders for genuine guar waa Pat. away rtad.

sail Mrs. nr.wja. -w j'-eohl woman v' ah'i V. faM ot wud WU khfi. wta Pst Uu attfi- ain't no retire snl 1 klt-a anteed hosiery for men, women nasi.

win wer br by S-reary V. E. Coa-wsy of lb Cbaxbr of romwrr. at pats amif a rnra! eararaa an4 "Tek" to tb Fair by on tt raft cf rHnta of th rott'y abwk. la ieclarel.

baa 'tb tan4 aal tt biot peopl" la tka is pU'my ot aan aai a sf.arp and children. Eliminate dim ing. Salary $75 a week ful At Condvmr Strvirt SraM Utaltf v. tmn. mtni th orf Mf't lilt Tfi mnd STATIONERY time.

Beautiful spring line. In All Lotior to Governor flickl. wttse ot it fi'in at IJr.ntr. ternational Stocking Mills, Nr PRINTING ristown, Pa. Must Caa foe First Tswth.

Few pay acy atrei.tJoo tt tielr Crtf ttv't. Is tbat, as tkes teb fn gnt ar.yvsy. there Is not mrb Ulr4j. 1.k tb-ra. Tbls t.te Hot oriforrnnatHy 4i ao work.

A firt tv.tb Is f. ras-Dilt dsy to Its aafrv. lark ct cure tb St of lia on CATTLt JUDGING BEGINS OCT. 15 AT STATE FAIR rati: Jur'si at tb Fair of Tias. On tMs yar.

oa Mrcriay. vt. IS. ba Wf cal. tor.s ib-p ill paf4 apoa by th Jo-lrea.

Jaflcs; tinns dally tkr- To-day. Is Carg'a. Granbury, Ten tr.wjw cw.Min Is 'n fwm -T. tt i. of Atlati'a rt tk.

of There is more parfcing space around a library than around a mov'e' Crava Question Unsettles. Scientists have nevtr iccounted for the fort that whan an li purtled he wratchpa his baaX Ol II. InrlusiT. wt'k a graa4 pa- DWtia sw lo cwr en1rjr ta tb a.vj tt anJ Jotina la Jaa tve. wulf ctberwls a.

rt rban r4 of all P''a lttlaa: animais bfor tt lnterte4 crbfi OB SiU arlay. Oct 27..

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