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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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and Miss Eiith ParWincon of Fair View and Center Mill Dallas ere visiting their. sister, LUCKY SALLY Mrs. R. E. Young and other atives; By GERTRUDE CUSHING Mrs.

Florence Roark is spend I I fftft'l ng the week with her parents. onroft McWhorler 3tid wife. a. 4o u.Hn. riorlous tonlgttt nted Oh he made n.e fet 1 wn Hambrino Murmunngs Do innm Oil Md Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Carter lave returned from their with relatives in Oklahoma and West Texas. IU til v.

you mu1 vr Bin like Tl.e x-aVer drwcdJer chin Into niriH-d Lands and strd acrJ the h8bhy. little cafe with a ga oi almost tingle wlatfulnesa. A Uw Murks awy th Rreat f-pe houo whs once more a silent, ar" ened ravern. In h.r dressing room the ritin donna hoe "IUltt.efly, had tn envy, sau- John Maione died at Mineral llabert Uarrell, wife and baby left last week for Shawnee, where they will make their home the coming Miss Lena Walden has been employed to teach the Raker school. She is well known here and is a very competent teacher, having had 12 or 15 years experience in the school room.

Sam Monroe returned to his home at Moody a few days ago, after. having been at the bedside of his mother and sister after they had taken poison in a successful attempt to end their lives. Miss Ida was buried on Tuesday the 9th at Long Creek cemetery And her mother was buried the 11th. Rev. Joe Marshall preached their funerals.

The sorrowing famHy have the warmestsympathy in theirgreat trial. Hugh Harrell and family from Gainesville are visiting relatives WE ARE tntrmi BUT ITS a mouthful. AS YOU'LL rr.4X yoo. JUST PUT it UNITED STATE3. Lke thl.

"SON, YOU'LL be nuusiB. ON FOUR Bat tires. IF YOU dont hurry. AND WRAP yourself afouad. Wells this last His re.

mains were shipped (tere and nterred in the Wells Cemetery Aug. 13. Rev. Van P. Morrison conducting the funeral services.

Mr- Maione had beenli resident IT BEATS th band. THE WAY thU thlcc KEEPS POPPING Up. THE OTHER night I BROKE all rules. AND READ a highbrow hook. AND HERE'S hot one.

1 THAT IT handed nw. "MANY OF us find. THAT TASTE afford. ONE OF the falriy. DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS.

I OF EVERYDAY living. AND IT seems. UPON LONG reflection. THAT SATISFACTION. COMES CLOSE to beloc THE LONG sought.

HIGHEST GOOD' THE ONLY-cigarette. THAT SATISFIES." of Hood County for a long time and had many griends who will miss him. The family have the sympathy of all in their time of sorrow. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon McCuan ness or admirallon as the case might be wns fretfully removing her make-up and thinking of the cheek In her handbill; and the delayed dinner which would be ready In her apartment. "Un bel dl," hummed the girl In the little cafe. "Ohl do you think it will ever come to mef Her companion, a big. dark-eyed girl, set down cup of viciously stront? black coffee and gripped her fists tensely on the edjie of the (able. "Don't ever give ft up.

I never will It's worth any struggleany sacrifice." A little old man sat opposltej the two girls. He was sipping tealnunch-Ing ham sandwich, and around the side of his newspaper regarded them with kindly quizzical eyes. take it you're music students he advanced, cpurtpously. glrU ecaui aw nre of his. presence.

"Yes, we" are." The old. man's face grew-genial and of Farwell are visiting relatives here this The infant baby of Will Hay- worth and wife ofLipan was here. Claude Wallace came in Sunday from Vernon, where he has been working. He was accompanied by the Misses Love, who visited friends here Sunday and npiIET -SaMsfy r.o-'.hlnj 1 else so well describes Chesterfields' mildness, their mellowness, their delicacy of aroma ani smooth, even "body." It took the finest varieties of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos to do it -and the highest order of skill in blending1 them. Yes, the Chesterfield stent, Jt-ean't bi copied.

Hap you seen (A new AIR 'TIGHT tint of SOT buried at the Nubbin Ridge Cem etery Saturday. The meeting "started Sun OF COURSE that Jsn'JL WRiTTEKVyvfTH th m. AND POLISH to which, day with a good, attend ance, ii'. J.lti'.. "fill1 -J ni speuu nie weeK wiinirienas Bro; Robinett conducting the at Acton.

services in the forenoon and Bro Woodson at night. Miss Bernice Earle Kelley of Aledo j's spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Madge encouraging. The girls responded: "Did you hear Dorine tonight? Wasn't she superb?" Madame Dorine is a very great art-. Misses Grace Owen, Iva and Tola Jones have returned from Guiles, who has been "real sick.

know hei. I have known her John Tarelton where they have for a great many I have, a Roy Wallace and wife of Hills- been attending the Normal. fancy she would like you to hear her boro are the guests of his parents, Charley Wallace and wife. The Methodist meeting starts story. You particularly." He indicated the dnrk-eved rlrl who had last rere Sunday night and we hope Miss Dovie Barton of Balch ICS 11 to see a good attendance.

They bent-forward glow-tag and ex was a kucsi ui iier. grauu-iatuer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beaslev pectant. Coffee and ices were forgot ten.

Abbott and other relatives Liggett Myerj Tohacco Co. also a number of the young peo last week. 'Shc whs born In a malt-town out ple attended the singing at Mt. West. Bally Gerrlsh her name was- Mrs.

L. B. Cole and children 'Lucky Sally- that's what they called Pleasant Saturday. her. It began when my brother sent visited Truman Kelley and other relatives at Paluxy Saturday and Mainlyte FAMOUS HEXiCHI BAUD iy ere and she were chums, almost in Sunday.

and there was money in our TO BHUIQI FOR 1921 FUES -v'--: acton if- The M. E. protracted meeting, ffainffy while the Oerrlshes were poor, which had been conducted' by Mr. and over Love at least too poor for that sort of t- the two Misses Love and iss Revs. Aynes and Marshall, clos tlllllK.

"Well, they came on here, found Thoie hundred! thousands of vista tors ot the Stat Talr.of Texas an 1 Don't forget that we arc doing very satisfactory work rolling discs. The rolling process saves your discs and saves you money. Bowman of Verrjan are visiting good teacher and settled down to hard laternatlonal ExpoaUlon ot 1920 who! ed Sundav night. Some excellent sermons were deliveredand relatives and friends here. work.

They were as different as any two Klrtu yow wr wM jr, niece O. R. Gcammer la at the saul- 1 we are sure all present were benefitted by same. Bro. Aynes 1111 at Gied Rose under frwragsdale Go mada a host of! friend while North of Postpftlce, Weatherford, Texas here and we hope we may be pretty sober and thought a long.

'while before--she made up her mind. "At the end of a year they were both getting ahead fine, bnt my niece had taken up with a beau and she was doing a lot of thinking about more things than music. I never saw him, fortunate enough to have him preach for us again. Lew Martin, wife and baby i i- i i but I guess lie was pretty handsome Tit Mental Slacker treatment, the cotton ill raket having been too heavy a. strain for his nerves 1 Miss Ruby Goforth of Cleburne has been visiting her ri en i Tr isT Mrs.

Sfd Morris visited at Walter Hensleys last Sunday. Will do better nextLweek. Men as a rule are about as visueu relatives nere oaiuraay looking, and he was rich and sort of a Kecently Thos. A. Edison, and Sunday.

swell. about this time someone who earned famo and fortune. heard my niece taking her lessons, Tony Walls, wife and son were Sunday guests of Lewis Peveler and he was crazy about her voice, fie throagh Sheer hard work, pos for a soprano for his the world and the unimportant people is in thought. Men who think, succeed. They use their brains, and in using them develop them.

Men who do not think, use. their brains only to collect impressions which are tossed away like rubbish in an attic; and fnnnt ted this placard in his factory: WW 4 and family," Earle Porter and wife attend church, and ho hunted her up and offered her the A Man Will Do Almost Any prosperous as they consider i I 'don't know to this day the whole thing to Avoid th T.ahnr nf ed church here Sunday and vis uuiiK, nut crystal's yming man had ite'd relatives. anmotlitno li An il. I If Mr. Edison's employes will Miss Ruby Goforth of Cle i- ten.

r. burne is spending a few days not avoid the labor of thinking about that placard they will be with Miss Hattie Wallace. yi avi niui a ClLlll the church. She did get it, and tl folks back home said acaln, 'Sully's luck, and did anyone ever see anything like Itr "Tlwre's a lot of thlnjrs you can't see richt from a distance. My niece wns ilu' lucky one that though somewhat more useful -to them themselves.

lany farm era are in better condition financially and socially than they realize. Those who have feed fo.r. their live stock, food for the family table, books papors, and magazines to enjiy life at home while the unemployed' are walking the streets of cities seeking foo and shelter. The Miss Margaret Peveler was selves out from Granbury Sunday to CAPT. MEL.

CAMPOS Director. visit het Miss Saili Be natural inclination of al no one knew It. Her fine beau kinder drifted away from her, and the next most everyone is to dode If you dont know-how to think team how. It 'will hard work. You will have to drive yourself to it at tirst.

Hut after you begin thinking you willkeey on, for thought will not only op en the door of progress to you, but it Will reveal beauties in the world which you never dreamed till you began to think. John Blake. thing we knew he and Sally sailed for Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Robin thought.

It is so much easier on the same steamer. My son creek visited B. Q. Btrton niece -never much about it. She to take for granted the world and nrr.ythirK that Is in it than and family last week.

went home mid she never came back security (if the rural community is with the neighbors who trust each other ai 1 their duty as recall with the musl-. cal pfr grams of fli-i'" IV' Mayor Band, will be gUi Indeed ta leara that it will return for the State F3ir, sea ion ot V21. October to. 21 at Guard cf Honor for th Mexican National Exhibit. TUU miliUiy bt.if cC Mexico one of the premier, oiuskal of the world.

It is under the direction of to She kept with her sing- uiiuoru oioson, who was re tospfC-ulato'aVto the whys and and we nil think In our town that wherefores there mvr was voice quite so beau tiful, married nw to a tip-top Myt of us et our political Truly the hope of America is in the open country, the hoinos of contented farmers? Airtn 11 inch. niui trot a nice and three iiit.ircn ppifitdid younlcrs. opinions originally from our Cam'pos. a leader and composer fathers, afterward from our bey name for me. of the republic.

Cap'aio cently operated on for appendicitis, is recuperating at home of his sister, Mrs. Maude Letson of -Weather ford? Miss Ell Gibson came home a few days ago from the health resort, Glen Mrs. Brady (nee Miss Elva Snider) and children of Waxa- 'Sally never went buck home, till neightoi's or from men who have L. .1 no Dt.it i- memous or Campos lnd'cates that he will prepare program of particular Interest ta the State Fair cf 1321. fo that new musical diversion of t'ie finest fharac- last spririL'.

Sbe staved over in Mnrope most of tl time and the newspapers became her letters. We never heard It is a fairly welt established fact that a cat ha nine and this fact opens up one of the finest Melds of investment that we know of. You buy a cat and have the feline's life insured; then kill your pat and collect the insurance. The cat will come Ojred of Stomach Troubls and Constipation Rachel Cribley of Beaver Dam Ohio was sick foi two years with politic opinions tlian we have. much any other way.

She kept her Ji'e iccept anybody's state tet awaits us ail. own counsel. The world knows her ment for almost nrtvthirtc. simn stomach trouble-and constipa as a mrvnt singer. She's rich niu she's nu ne FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AT tion, taking one medicine after generoim to her people mid back home ly becwso it is loo much trou back in due time.

Go throagh another with only temporary re they still cnll her 'Lucky The hb think for ourselves. Illllll llll 1 1 ttin In irlpln i ilm tni-ti. 1 STATE FAIR GOOD ONE. Seldom has a State Fair In America lief. 'iMy neighbor spoke so en Inp point of their lives lives In New AM the difficulty in education the same program eight times.

At the end of the eighth killing and collecting you will have your York. He's married, I foimi.n in teacliinir students to thusiastically of Chamberlain's offered a football program of such lna- Last sprint? when Madam Dorine lV Tnattl th ranaritc tnr Tablets," she says, that I pro portance as that which the State Fair .1,. A .1 A cured a bottle of them to try. mot of the time she snent at my susia -thouRht in any man or of Texas will (It its patrons ot tha 1921 season. Oct to 23.

The catnes pockets full of money and your cat will be as good as ever. -It A few days treatment convinced niece's plnylnc with the children. She wOffi an the education Will hachie are visiting old. friends here. Henry Tankersley.

who for several years has occupied the Old Massey place near Baker, has given up that and leased the Lee Hunter place on Rucker creek, which is near his own place of over GO 0 acres. Jim Rains and- family visited ber mother, Mr. Gaylor of Marietta, last week. It is reported that Mrs. Rains has fallen heir to a vast fortune throuch Include contests between A.

A VI. Col tne that they were just what I lege and Southern Methodist Univer was there when the telegram came helher In a COlleeGOf in 1. I will beat buying oil stock several city blocks. needed. I continued their use im null.

in lir-r nnnie I 5 4 1. i to ParM. Mt niece l.mrhe.1 when she lone'j P0t in the sity, Oct 12; University of Texas and: Baylor-Ualvertlty and Bcston- Colleja Oct IS; Yalveralty ftt Texas and Y4 If a consider.how little you read It. TouTl aiwaya be Lucky Pally Has Navor Sn Thetr Equal have used Chamberlain's she said to ber. kco tlt you have no accepted for several weeks and they cur ed me.

Accident Statistics. An American physician who fcni col derVtlt Calt.r Jtr 0t 22 All el oatasts art of aaUtaal la.porta.iiJ, I "Sally turned on her like a tlpress. Tablets for stomach trouble, bil orqu tionably as troth from she says. 'Don't let those words ever cross your lips attain. Lucky Sallyl housnessand constipation Dff aorne -you win oiscover lected a mass of statistics fecardlna Oh! the mockery of Thoe were and on for the past ten years.

I Joa really think for the death of a relative a short Just her words, and for some time she a. have never seen their equal yet yoor; paced back and forth without wpea time ago, which consists of oil wells and other property in knowledge of course has ing. Finally she got quiet and bade BOND Thev strengthen my digestion, relieved me of headaches and terlous accidents on railways. In rnliM-s md factories, lias put It on record the dangerous perhwl of the month la from the twentieth to tha twenty-ilxth. He dectnrrs that nearly half the ud accidents of the whole month oc during those seven daya.

Pol son Obtained Frorti Dtad. had a mild pleasant action on my my niece good-by. At the door the to be ttn second hand. But turnel and said: Trystal. you've 41 two things I gtre ail I hare lp the before I ccert it you atleat world Then she pointed to chedf'tnP in your mind, and Vf.

T. Abbott received a lettpr bowels. 1 take pletsure in laftt week from his son Merlin, comenuing tuem" writes Mrs the plain ring on my niece's left hand J0 accept the authority and to the baby fn his cradle. i Vh vn -1 1 nf from "'u 50U get, yoo should The fa to rite poison used by the Anstrallon bushmen lo warfare ta ob II F. Parmintcr, CrlJersville Ind.

wno states he has been In Hono lula since March, well and en Ming kind of story ruu expected, but maybe be si- eu Uiat he is an author- Give lie some time Itll help yon If you're ever h.T tained from certain portion! a putrefying coVpse, It ta said that a man wounded with warihsrt poisoned Hereafter the victor bctte JiaoGoudand wife and Mn. collect the spoils before prior to The old man his chilled tea. ttr a'' difference be with this awful renom die of lockjaw a) most Immediately. utborair Gallagher ot Graham folded his paper, and bowed biioaeil Uetn important people in peace. a from the cafe..

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