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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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VOLUME XLII NUMBER 4 GR ANBURY, HOOD COUNTY lst FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,1025 $1.25 A YEAR IN ADVANCE 11 7- VUIII I VUV II Get Your Exhibits Rttdy m4 Cipture For Harness, Bridles Leather and Duck Horse Collars. Perfection Oil Stoves Keroas Crosley Radios Sheriff Hassier wis down from Stephenville on business Mon Some of the Prizes We wish to call attention to stiUie changes that have been made the Rules aud Regulations since they wefe published in tii No ws last The en day Sheriff Lamed and Depot 1 mgammTnMHmrMmmMurnnmmmnnmfmnrwMimm Wall Paper Specials We will place onale Saturday, Oct. 1 7 th, all wall paper at a discount of 20 per cent. So if you are going to need wall paper now is the time to buy and make yourself some money. This stock is all fresh and clean, new designs and is worth much more than we are going to sell it for.

rr fees will bo the sa mo for all And the Prices arc Most Reasonable Tborpmadea business trip Austin this week. i Attorney Sanders of Dallas was here Saturday on business Remember th Nmr.e -singlo birds 35c, pen's $1.00. Co)s will bo furnished by the management. Prizes, will be: awarded on both light and talk- Leghorns Rocks. errors were umi-widahlyand it is hoped that due connected with the R.

L. HamU- ton Judge Keith was down from Stephenville last Friday to -wind up the business of the term of district court. Oscar Cliett and wife of Cisco umiroiaMMiiuioiiiiimiioiiiiiiimouiM notice will betaken of this cor rection'. fact that the raising of poultry has been made profitable in this and other counties, should be the. necessary incentive induce people to thow their Uiick.ins and turkeys tothe best of advantage.

The day of diversification is hero, and the sooner the', farmer realizes this fact the. better off he will be. came in Monday to attend the funeral of the lady's brotber.Geo, Jake Landers. T. S.

Tidwell and wife are now at home, after spending several weeks with their daughter and Gall on Your Grocer for OAK LEAF FLOUR Every Sack Guaranteed family at Fort Worth. The greatest satisfaction coining Misses Sallie Sue Jones and Sallie Rice were down from John Gt Th Paste Yji Cain't Boat This NEW Sll Feir -Lw Cost Tiraesp'tDirtsitlajni Inexperiericed people are apt to buy their first car by the price tag. Next time tbey buy transportation oh the basis of cost per costs. those who know the results obtained by owners, buy Stars, in order to get modern, comfortable, reliable transportation at the lowest average cost. per mile.

Ask us why the Star has the most power why it is able to pass all others on hills--why it leads in economy. We want to prove the Star to you. Whether you buy or not, a demonstration, makes a friend and booster. Give us. the chance.

E. M. AL1DEEP Authorized Star Dealer Tarleton. o.r,..thft.:, week. jeucL'fW.

was also Chas. B. Gaston. I Sold by J. R.

Boyd, Jayroe Johnson, J. II-Perry, Granbury; I Sid Morris, Aetohi -San, Davidson I Davidson, Thorp Spring; F. C. AritTstrdn, Mambrino; I McVVhorter, Waples; Sears and Hardesty, Cresson. I Made by Godley Mill Elevator, Godley Mrs.

W. S. Wilson was at Dal to those who upon the soil for a-iiyeiihojd is the reali-zuionthatas go by tlie soils are increasing in fertility and prouctiou inste.id.of decreasing i.i the annual of the soil. Trk cow, sow and hen com biuation is one that is hard to beat. It is one that insures the far in an iii pom'ft: ftw-y oa ii regardless of the seasons.

And besides, it brings about the ne las this week to attend the state meeting of poetry- writers and at the same time uisit her cousin. -ay y-'y County Agent Stassney took Henry Fitzhugh of Tolar and TIRES REDUCED Lynn Martin of Granbury to the Dallas Fair this week as repre cessity of crop rotation in order to feed these money makers, and that in turn briugs about the: increasing of land fertility, a fac-kr so badly needed of most of sentatives of the club boys of Hood county. Branch T. Archer (nee 3 i Miss Luta GoodleuY 4xK souttiern farms. spent a part of the past weelfV''eQ Clte ou eJtatnples aud II tie names of farmers in our own with her Mrjs, L.

Be yeler.who accompanied her home on Tuesday. We now have some new low prices on Goodyear tires; -Gome in and 7Set our "prices before buying elsewhere. All kinds of battery work done and work guaranteed. Welding a specialty. Your business appreciated The editor and wife could not county, who have made money oui of poultry.

Let's bring 'this home to ourselves and ask our-seives wby we don't do the same thing. The best way to get started is show our poultry at the Fal! Show, try to learn all be with the press friends at Dal las on Monday, but were repre sented by the juniors, Edwin Gaston and wife, who report a uoout the raising of guod poul-. splendid time tiy, and start the couiing year with a living at home ana a It v- J. C. Rice orders his paper PRR TC TIMS MOTOR CO changed from Breckenridge to Westbrook, to which place he EXCURSION RR 7ES DALLAS FilR TRIP $1.50 I iug besides.

Bring your poultry in to the show. Make up your uiind that the only way to make money is to start with good poul try and keep it good. has been transferred by bis oil company, and writes that they are well pleased with theiV new location. Mike Peveler recently moved his -family to Mitchell County, 1 1 "Low Prices for Nice jtmcriccin Dri Soocs Co. CLEBURNE, TEXAS where he has a good job in the OCT.

17 Lave m. Arrive D.iilas 8 .30 a. Leave p. in, Arrive Granbury 1:20 THKoL'fill SEliVICE Leave Sundav morninir, Oct 18 ih. ri turn Sunday night, Also $1,50 Round Trip new oil held.

We was here this week on busines and said that they were well pleased at their new home. M. A. Wilhoit and wifeof Kob insou creek paid the News a bus iness call Saturday afternoon, presenting the editor and wife with some delicious tomatos that were grown in their garden, by irrigation, and so much -better than those shipped in, 'which are pulled green. Tliey came; in to ordr the News sent their two son's and daughter, li.v are in SAturday, 17th or tickets good for ret'irn Sundt.niglit, $1 round trip -1 This Store brings Fifth Avenue Style to Cleburne.

Our President, in New York, 'senifc us Dresses like she sees it x.t Mrs. Jewries of the Pall creek school the News a pleasant call on "Tuesday and is good rctaniiig until Irii.) iiiiit Tickets in sain 'daily. Oct. -t'n, rd'ji (v wen aresseu rsew i orKers wearing. tnjcdiTfft en si a ve th a We are now offering a limited numbeiy which she sent here for your benefit.

sii.f-! i ldi ng is i be occupied. She is busy over arrangements for the big ralley to bo there next Monday. en i 1 i i a 'i a to give their, children an education, aud can now ia" just pride in the success of the young people. 1. A.

RYLEE 1 'FREE' INSPECTION FOKVOVtt RADIO X. It is now Radio timr, lots of progrums on the air. If your Radio is not workin4 4ood.swe Kill. go over it fn: you S' No Charges except for material We are authorized 'dealers for find ''Atwat-r Kent Radios arid agents for many otlier'kia ls. Lynn and Carl Hi no rand were here from the A.

II. College to spend Sunday with home folks. They were acconjpanied by Lynn's roam Emil Brett. The boys had speit Saturday at the Dallas Fair' to witness the big foobdll game between, their team and that of Sewanee, wbtcb resulted a tie, i i3 JVlrs. C.

L. Lan'dors- has chased from Millard Smith-what' is kno.wn as Jim. Sandlin place on West Hi id street, ar.d we understand will occupy it ys her home. Sid Hopping, sen of Hop ping, was here from A. M.

Coilego.to attend the funent of hi sin Jak -L'u'i de We understand that Charley JL II JL hndle Batteries, tul.4s and other Radio Supilies. Flashlight and 'Telephone Bitterios and Llt-i trie Goods. BOW DENS CONFECTIONERY I now have Seed Rye and Barley Attorney Will T. Grisspm and family moved down from Wearh- Cunt. J.

II vle "Just week I Purn4 nd A'v; i tnivi'. last week and occupy the Colvin has purchased what is known as the A tar place on. Wtst Pearl i sold his tine farm east of town to i Wednesday with an armadillo, Hon. "Henry Zwetfel. The farm which be' ued or Kail creek-.

contains 154 -acres" and jt, jH' sail ev'va! of fhese- MARLIN HQT WELLS 4 r.ais have been Mr8.A; CrAston wasbuTfrnTiy sid lilt am viu nity in recent Fort Worth to attend, the fa ner al of Geo. Jake Landei This gives Mr. Zweifel, together socn ia th.r i a he ovn.ed y(ja i-s of the finest farms, in thecoucty.T residence recently by Mike Peveler and family. 4 Mr. i3cinha3, been, racticing laar since the tirsiof the year and comes back to the old home town to locate permanently and build up a practice in his profession.

We are glad to welcome this tine back home and wjh huh the fullest measure of success. Come to Merlin, the year-round health resort, for rheumatism, neuritis, stomach troubie and all chronic diseases. Modem up-to-iate hotels, clinics and bath houses. Golfing and dancing. "Ask your neighbor who has been there or write, TIIE HAUL IN CHAMBER OF (03P1KHCE MARLIN.

TEXAS Hiner is 'visiting merns -o announces snecia Mr 3." T. We are glad to report that O. Hooks and family are steadily, improving from their illness and all will soon be but agaiD. Noll rates to the Dallas Fair for the.

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Years Available:
1891-1945