The Collinsville Times. (Collinsville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TIMES
Collinsville, Texas
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The Best Plaster
0. E. and D. R. Hufpaker;
Publishers.
Also Publishers of the
P0TTSE0R0 TIMES
Entered in tlis posMliee at Collinsville
l aXHS. us second-olas* mail matter.
Subscriptijii Rates
Oue year $1.01). Six Months 50
Special clubbing rates with all leading
weekly papers and magazines.
All advertisements run until or-
dered out.
6G6 cures Chills and Fever.—adv
Mrs J. H. Webb left here Fri-
day for an extended visit with
relatives and lriends in Piano
Joe Webb transacted business
in YVhitesborothis week.
Miss Goldie Clemmons Dallas
has accepted a position a3 opera-
tor for the Western Union Tele-
graph Company of this place.
A. J. Grogard who has been
operator for the Western Union
Telegraph Company of this place
for the past several mouths has
accepted a position for that Com
pany at Cisco, Texas.
When the baby is suffei ing the
double affliction of hot weather and
bowel disorders, the remedy needed
is McGEEE'S BABY ELIXIR. It re
duces the feverish condition, cor-
rects the stomach and checks
looseness of the bowels. Price 25c
and 50c per bottle. Sold by City Mrs. W. W. Leverett, wife of
Drugstore. the Editor of the Gainesville
. .A , Signal of Gaines/llle, Texas
Miss Lorenu Uriitham visited vWteJ j K.jri>patrick and
frienas in I'lano Wednesday. ntre t„is
She was accompanied home by
A piece of flannel dampened
with chamberlain's Liniment and i
and bound on over the seat of pain
is ofcru more effectual for a lainu j
b ick than a plaster and does not
cost anything like as much.
Fabrico Waterproof Dressing
for Auto and Buggy Tops, Cot-
ton Sacks, Wagon Sheets, Tents,
Awnings and all Fabric.—City
Drug Store.
Miss Florence Bass who is
working as Sales Lady at the
Leader Store of this place is
spending her vacation with re-
latives and friends in McKinney.
Mrs. Jim Walthall of Mingo
is here visiting relatives this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Light, mov-
ed here from Ardmore, Okla.,
and will make this their future
home.
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June HufTord v.as in Tioga
Thursday.
A. J. Young and Leeman Cray
ton of Granger were here for a
short Thurday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Strickland
spent Sunday with Tom Zimmer-
man and family at Hogtown
6§6 contain no alcohol, arsenic
nor other poisonous drugs.
H. F. Hayes has our thanks
for the $1.00 handed us on Sub-
scription.
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Gunner Depew f
A sto-y in v.' ich the humanity, ~
humor,it'..:oc. uorroi, brutal ity and
wretchedness of v. are de.-xribed
in the sin:.■ ru-si ;!itfnrv;ard lang-
uage c; a ,v_<:ar. DON'T MISS !Tl
Cia/ a. S antiey who will be her.!
guest a few days here.
Card Oi i'nanks
We desire to express oar sin-
Word receiveu here by T J. fere ^anks to mends and neigh
Long from his son Houston, who borsfor the kindness and ; sdst-
is a meniuerot Go o7. 15th, Bat ance in the sieKnes* and death
ta,lion loo Uepot tirade who ot our dear ■., i-nl taiher.
have bee i stationed at camp vtc-
Arthur, h^s arrived inNe.v York
al a tr.ii-.'.ng ca.np.
DR. a. C. MEEK
Physician and Surgeon
Collinsville, — Texas
Mrs. O. C. McGehee
Aiiss i/ciitt .io.je
Mr. and Mrs. .N. F. Baty
Mrs Alice McGehee
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E. C. VILLIAMS,
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Hudson Building
Collinsville. - - Texas
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x • . . ,,„se in Sherman
Isice 0 iOc.u i.ou&c
for .-ale o, owner; practically
(; i . veiitenoes, the place
your children.
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GG6 cuitj> Bilious Fevci.—.m\.
new,
to eoucat-c:
,or neiius, Sherman
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Tom Liov. n am
Pottsboro ar,- bere visitm«
ana ims. torn Laitci.
Monday
JaeK Variey c.mie m
from Gretu ooni iva.iouo
says ne
iva 'rsas
in..: but
th^nonlacli^ Collinsville
>,r. 'and Mrs. W. H. Johnson,
r. ;i|iti Mrs. it. v., McGehee,
Mr. md Mrs Joe McGehee and
vlr. Uki Mrs. Marshal Hooker re
u rnta tins week from New Mex
teo aju Colorado, I'ney visited
.vlr. jid Mrs. Olen Johnson in
Coloido and L. H. Sanders and
1 ramip at Clovis N. M. Tne.v ai-
•u vitcc. oi they boys
fronhere who are in training at
1 Cam Cody N. M.
Citation By Publication
TIIE STATE OF TEXAS.
In the District Court. August
Term, 1918. To the Sheriff or any
constable of Grayson County—
Greetings:
You are hereby commanded that
by making publication of this cita-
tion in some newspaper published
in the County of Grayson for four
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, you summon Major Calla-
han whose residence is unknown
to be and appear before the District
Court, 59 Judical District of Gray-
son County, to be be holden in and
for the County of Grayson, at the
Court House thereof in Sherman
on the First Monday in August
1918, then and there to answer a
petition filed in the said court on
the 1st day of July 1918, wherein
Eula Callahan, is Plaintiff and
Major Callahan is Defendant, the
file number I < iiifj 25625 and the
nature of said Plaintiff's demand
b^ingin substance an action for di-
vorce oit the grounds of abandon-
ment.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have
you then and there before said
Court, this writ with your return
thereon showing how you have ex-1
ecuted the same. '
Witness: B. D. Dye Clerk of the
Distnct Court of Grayson County
Given under my hand and seal
of eaid Court, at office in the City
of Sherman, this the 1st day of
July 1918.
B. 1). DYE
Clerk District Court. Giayson Coun-
ty, Texas.
utie Barhman_Deputy-23-4t
HERE is real satisfaction in having your car dressed
* in Gordon Easy-On Seat Covers. Their protection
to upholstery and economy on clothes satisfy the busi-
ness man, while their style and attractive-
ness please the family.
Gordon Seat Covers are "tailorcd-to-
fit" more than 1000 models of cars.
i Twenty-four beautiful and durable ma-
| terials to choose from—no measuring or
" I fitting—merely give the name, year and
model of your car. Ask us for the Gordon
Sample Book and price list. Prices from
$9.00 up.
Protect your spare tire1
from luil nun find
dnmnneai with n GonVn
Eusy-On Tire Cover
DISHMAN AUTO CO.
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ery Barn
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When you have a trunk or tv.iit case you
v. an auled t tho trai'i ' a'" • « VVe do
a *• mats* <ji • auan, o.n.. pociatize on
movn:; household furniture.
•urc safety when moving piano*.
X E. Hammond
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OR. WYNN£
Dentist
Office in K. of P. Building
Pyorrhea treatec9
All Work Guaranteed.
Collinsville, - -
Texas
A Attack
When you have a hiliious attack
your liver fails to perform its tunc-
tions. You become constipated.
The food you eat lerments in your
Stomach instead of disgesting. lhib
Foriple—Plenty of Cook Wc
v\l oehver it :n town for
perit . feee Jim Dillon.
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Colifett JLet l*or New
Luildiiig
ALntn;ct was let for
aiuum , . ......u nn,t causes Antnict was let tor a new
inHamest es o.. terrible buihp, 50x100, by F. P. Variey
nausea, vomiting and a
headache. Take three of chamber-
lain's Tablets They will tone up
your liver, clean out. yimr stomach
and you soon be as veil as ever
".'hey only cost a quarter.
Frank Miller and John Swin-
dle were Gainesville Monday.
Mrs. Lon Williamson and chil-
li ren spent Sunday in Tioga.
A large number of the young
neople were at Green Mount
Plunge, in Sherman, Wednesday
night.
Thiday of tnis week. The
buihjr will hf joined to the
buihg now occupied by Keith
Drjoods Co. Welch & Strin-
ger'ere awarded thu contract,
andgin laying the foundation
as a as the material can be
plaion the ground.
\:h for ".he announcement
of 5 Princess Theatre lor
Tuty, August the 27th.
Revival Closes
^""Revival at the Church of
Chfclosed"Sunday,night. Rev
Miand of Denison held the
remand is one tf the avle.-t
prirs in this part of the State
Tv< four confessions' were
To Improve Your
Digestion
"For years mv disgestion was so
poor that Icoul l eat the lightest
fwds. I tried everything that l
heard of to get ralief, but not until
ibout a year ago when I saw chain in{reat work for God
herlain's Tablets advertised and got
u bottle of then did I find the right
treatment. Since taking them my
digestion is fine." Mrs. Blanche
Bowers, Indiana, Pa.
Naylor Bros,
UNDERTAKERS
Piione No. 78
Store 2 rings
Residence 3 rings
NIGHT OR DAY
Collinsville, - Texa^
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Tho ni'.-t scl.-ntHV: sml nn<«t wonJerfn
facial |)ri'j).trailcii tlnj itiuilorn age. 1
imparls to the l<in a vel
m^ring^.the Revival.®?Let
usj that the people of.Collins
villi become closer togather
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0 < V wlili-h Is iJelljjlitful li
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"rs, •, ;,0c nml IJ.fiO. or sent iiom p-i!i
on rwpirit of prirt?. Sample for the ri-shlna
Ben Mitchell. Arthur,o Scott
and Charlie Miller transacted
business mSharman Monday.
Mr. and Mrs A A nd^o^
and family of Hillaboro visited
Mr. and Mrs. •I. II Kirkpatnek
here this wbek.
Xj Philler and family of
Texas enme in Thu^s-
dflfcend a few days with
J. jokes "and family.
ba5:z«-\viirclrr m/kufacturjng ccmaafrt
i)a1.i„\«. tiixah
b. A. Flears of Tucum-
cnf. came in Thursday to
sfjfew days with W. J.
Hand family.
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cTMrs.^foe Walthall of
ehere visiting Mr. and
PEP SYSTEMIC PILLS
A Blood Tonic
A Liver Tonic
A Nerve Tonic
Three Tonics In^ne
zi cz* ooco solo byl.! o o oo 5 ct_u
G. E. WOOTEN
$itf. Walthall this week.
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Gutting Out Weight and Wast<
\>f ORE ard more people, are turning to the
«bp v ri "B5S.T ears ( f llsrht weight—o::rs like the Grant
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nTlusr vorzvjr ^i Li.or
f. o. b. C'levcland
Its cconotn;/ and rnr/\fnrf. r.uthr
GRANT SIX Ihc ■mud useful. < ar
you can have ritjht now ii*
record for dura^nlihj and. h 'ujh
used car value make it a real
investment.
bix. ilicy rave uncover a i.;; t urnecessary
Weight is nothing but wc-a- < ! fuel, > !1 cntl tires.
The Graxt '":x w'i a it - 11 -inch wheelbase is
as large ami as rooray a s!>: .* you would a.--k for.
By skilled l.ody design it actually aeems much
longer than it really is.
Yet the Grant Six is not the lightest ear of
its size—Grant engineers have not sacrificed
sturdiness or durability.
Its thousands of owners average 20 miles to
a gallon of gapoline, 1)00 mile-, to a gallon of oil,
7000 miles or mere from standard 32 \ 4 tires.
In comfort no six cxcel'.s the Gt.ant Six. Its
46-inch cantilever rear springs and the double-
decked springs in the seat cushions.make "riding
comfort" words of real meaning as applied to
this car.
Price, $1245 f. o. b. Cleveland
Dishman Auto Company
Collinsville, Texas.
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The Collinsville Times. (Collinsville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1918, newspaper, August 9, 1918; Collinsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233567/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.