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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 1

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 1

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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The. aillfJil VOLUME XUt NUMBER 1 GRANBURY, HOOO COUNTY, 15, Friday, SEPTEMBER 25, 1925 $1.25 A YEAR IN ADVANCE nnrnnnnimimunmmninnraHmnniniimimaMmiiBnimiiiiimtamB PURELY PERSONAL AS CLEAR For Harness, Bridles, Leather and Duck Horse Collars. Perfection Oil Stoves Kerogas Croslcy Radios Earl Jones and wife were out froia Fort Worth Sunday. Important Article to Fsrsiers' hika issue of Sept, 12 of th Firm and Kaiiclt is an article on Fertilizer- recommendations fw.tne state of Texas. This article is a result of a meeting held College Station the last week ls and was attended by representatives of 'educational ui'ies.

and County It "a very- important and 67ry fanner who is planning on Bsin fertiUz'-sr should read it "or And the Prices are Most Reasonable 'y'-S-'bi O. BAUER'S J. H. Perry and (aptly visited relatives in Erath county las' Sunday. J.

L. Sandlin of Brown wood was greeting friends in the city Mrs. Florence Msrtin was here from Dallas this week visiting her sister- As hisMasters Voice is produced when you use a Victrola and Victor Records. We have machines ranging in price: $15., $30., $50. and $90.

We giv you a partial list Of Records which we have in stock: Sunshine, It Struck My Funny Bone, By The Light of the Stars, The King Isn't King Any More, I Will Never Forget My Mother, A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother, Wreck of 97, The Prisoners Song, Yearning, Helen Gone, Rip Saw Blues, Dear One, Honest and Truly and others. We have a very complete assortment of Records, come in and let Us play them for you. fLaxston JLaustoit Nnir.e 'rite for Texas Agricultural Ex Perimeut Station Circular No. 31, Tiieartiel(j treats on Diver siti fctiim and Crop, Rotation, Ready -Mixed vs Home Mixed Fertilu ers, time, of applying fertilizers, and-fovuiulas for home-mi stures. 'File above titles are of reat ion parlance to every, man who is interested in fertihzjrs and otter crops, C'ourty Agent.

Miss Margaret Tevefer left last week for Fort Woi to again attend T. C. U. POlftatlKD'Hl st AM BKjumnmniimmuiimiiiiiuniuiiiuiiiaMimiuinraiiimiioimiiniiiniiitmTminniB Mrs. 8.

B.Ferrell visited Mrs. John Martin at Cleburne durins: the past week. Miss Nellie Roberteon, who. is now located at Dallas practicing law, was here the past week. Oar writc-uri of "the mitlc The Cair foir th Mllimis Sold school opening last week showed tLe enrollment blank.

which came about in this When the ed ibr called on Smith for fjgu'res luvdid not have them at hand, but proposed to get them by next morning, so the article was written and. put in type, ex Miss Madeline Warren left last week to visit the family of her uncle, J. W. Warren of Temple, Okla. Gall on Your Grocer for OAK LEAF FLOUR Every Sack Guaranteed Meal, Bran and all kinds of feed.

Sold by all Leading Grocers. Made by Godley Mill Elevator, Codley 1 pecting to get the figures later. However, Prof, Smith, with his The Misses Ileuseli returned Saturday from a three months visit to their old home and other places. multitudinous duties, overlooked the matter, as did the editor for the same reason, and the omis ma was not noticed until the "Low Prices for Nice Things" American )ri Soocis Co. CLEBURNE, TEXAS Miss Mary Relchstetter, daughter of Lee Reichstetter and wife, has gone to Wichita Falls to attend high school.

pipe was a II i ted Th i gh school enrollment was Dl and the grammar school 152. TIRES REDUCED Duckworth. Clerk, of Prof. A. E.

Menefee and family of Stephenvilfe catiie in Saturday to visit the family of his brother, Dr. Menefee. i This Store brings Fifth Avenue Style to Cleburne. Our President, in New York, sends us Dresses like 'she sees Paluxy Baptist Association, tu rn ed over to News on Monday the minutes of the recent meet ir.gat Acton, and same will be Miss Annabel! Smith was out well dressed New Yorkers wearing. We are now of fering a limited number, which she sent here for your benefit.

from Dallas to apeodlie-' Iust end with her parents, ProCY possible. Mem hers must La wren ce mi th and wife. tret since this i busy season, and the clerk Vi printers haye all had their Iin.ds full of other matter need- We now have some new. low prices on Goodyear tires. Come in and get our prices before buying elsewhere.

All kind of battery work done and work guaranteed. Welding a specialty. Your business appreciated PERKINS MOTOR GO. Prof. Herbert Morgan left last week for Dallas to resume his work in Bryanliigli schofjj, after spending his 'here, with farents.

fl). C. Glenn and L. D. Shoecna- accompanied by lioss Wolf Stephenville, wero at Here is a Good Shortening Sx.rrr-jjf-kito Mesdames C.

E. Floyd, J. II. PtTrry, L. S.

Gin and F. B. Mor 1st week to arrange fur tbe'pe- nson of the Granburv BantfsMian exhibit to be held duriiiu the It is the whitest of all. In 4 lb and 8 lb Buckets, church attended the fair at that place in November. EratirCoTmlynapfistAss "one "of -the tion at Lipan last veek 'most complet-j pecan exhibits I lever seen in the stale, aud the Mrs.

MaLIey Vilson and bzbS th6t.e.are lnuch interested were here the past week to vUit. B. Wilson and wife. They had been living at El Paso, but Mai-: E. II.

Coleman -attended the was recently transferred hy Hill County Fair last week and bis firm to Dallas, where they I reports line exhibits, especially will reside. in th. noulirv denartment. His fine poultry made a complete Ben Clifton has a etter from L'i inc u-lipn it name to awaril- his wife informing him that they I REAL ESTATE Now that I have completed the Tax Rolls, I wish to announce again that I shall engage in the REAL ESTATE business. If you have property to sell or exchange, or if you wish to buy, I should be glad to help you.

I have a good exchange list already, come in and lets see what we can do. E.G.HOLMES jingprizes. lie maae enines, are now grand-narents. a line PARENT TEACntRS ASSOCIATION I The P. T.

A. held their tirsf meeting nf the n'ew year, Tuesday afternoon, Sept. with a great number present, Mrs. fystmi new president resided. Greetings from Ludle Crites to College Fr'ends From' far-off Kpokarif, Washington, A nuissafie I would send; A ri'iessaiie filled y.iih warmest To every College fiifnd.

When but a child I used to Uo Hill" boy having been born to their won o2, first prizes and one second, and himself and friends are proud of the showing macie by the Hood county bird. daughter, Mrs. Luke Finley of Hale Center, last Thursday, an i that all are doincr nicely. Miss Ethel Wilson spent last week here visitiner her father, My teachers there with patient etrierj My euUer mind to fill lin er for wisdom, love and un- With knowledge and witii fiinh Ideals: derstanding in rearir uf on A Christian khool was it. children.

Suih schools as this and old Add-Kan Tike need of the school was Make men and women tit discussec' in-all its If B. Wilson and wife, before re tnning to her fechool work at Dallas. She taught at Peabody Normal summer school, then To better run 'the race of life. To conquer every foe. 1 i hop the time will come some day When everyone may go you have any jdeas to offer, join our organization and-' help us along.

We hope to keep the school in good shape. I. A. RYLEE visited her sister in Colorado be fore coming here for the week Bud Clapp has a letter from his sister, Mrs Waggoner of. I.

A. Kylee has completed the new cottage in which the telephone office will-later be located, and is one of the neatest little bCftlttin'gs in town, it is stucco on the outside, neatly finished, with cement drive in and walks in front, and in every way a most attractive Ferguson and family spent Sunday with her mother at Stephen vi'ile. where there was (jiiite a family reunion, a sister from Dallas and one from Waco being present. 'Albert Wheeler and wife came in this week in their car from Montana to visit his parej.ts near town. He is with a big oil concern and.

we are glad to krow he has prospered. i We thank the lire department for watering thet trees during the vacation months. The next -meeting 'will be the tirst 'fu'esday in 'October; I Come hear rs. B. II; CogdeK.

Cross Plains, stating that a good producing oil has been brought in on one of thei town lots there. To schools that build th character, As well as train the mind; For In such Christian Colleges True folks we'll always Hnd. If I but owned an Airoplane Or niagic carpet, line. I'd sweep ritJht down to Texas now And see old friends ol mine. I'd like to take them by the hand And talk of days Stone by Put since I have no And tickets come Moo high," I'll only send a message true From sdnny old Spokane, Good wishes to Granbury friends, Ahd friends of old Acid-Kan.

I now have Seed Rye and Barley and that two more wells ore be" ing drilled on their lots, with good prospects of getting and others lecture on P. T. 'M rjs. Sid Powell was app'otLted reporter for this year. Reporter, i'; Hudson Moi6r.

Compauy ha'e'" i oil t'xhibitiorf of the new model Ford cars, about which so much has been prioUd, anid' 'ex- y. V-' I I I Will Anderspn and wife of the Cressbn community want a boy ver 15 years) old" to stay at their JThe aljove was supposed to help about tlx place morn W. C. Stottsjs here from Arkansas on business and, greeting 1 Rublishfcdthe. week following there- Dect soon to be able to ings, nights and apd MARLIN HOT WELLS Where health giving waters fj.ow Come to Marlin, the year-round health 'resort, for rheumatism, neuritis, stomach trouble and all chronic diseases.

Modern clinics arid bath houses. Golfing dancing. "Ask" your neighbor who lias been there or write. THE 3I VRLIN CHAMISER OV 03131 ERE MARLIN, 'J' take theiryoun ctiildren in the cir to spliool at OrtssonJ at the cent Reunion, but the copy did notj cuaioujers wuu, muni. reu this ofiiceTuntir last hursvy Bu nkYbutig iiasi been here fWia Stephenville the past week LOST -A bunch of keys, i'oing the' stucc- and piaster Return to News of lice.

I on hew telephonebuild-? same nine unending senooi uim- lis friends. LOST Weduesd ay af noon abucch'of -Finder jiTease return to News oflice. self. He must be a straight, de reniable b.oy.-.

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