The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1926 Page: 8 of 8
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THE allNEOL.V
A pie supper.
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"AFTER A WHILE
It isn't th§ money you spend now
that vvl!; make you comfortable by and
bv—
What? A pie
Where? At Netf Hope* School
When? Saturday ni<rht Jan.
16, 1926.
Be sure and come for o"ury
one is invited.
the money vou save no v.
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during all the
im wars.
of your nrodi
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So nany people think they will hegi:
t- >:• \j ' after a while'"—in the mean
tiiiv. .-;?tiil iishing: the spending ha ii.
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We have moved to our new
! store next door to the Posiof
* rice where we are better prep?..
! od 10 serve you in the same ecur
; Icons manner as in the past
1 Warren's Variety Store.
E. J. McCRARY FOR
TAX COLLECTOR
The Monitor is this week au-
thorized to announce Ernest J.
McCrrrv as a candidate for re-
eled ion to the office of Tax'
Coutctor of Wood County. Mr.
McCrary is now holding the of-
fice for the second term and
he says, it is with some hesiten (
c'y that he announces himself
for the third term, but he for',
h J his work of collecting de-
linquent taxes due the county is
as yet unfinished and he direct- d
We Will Tell You
Honestly
FOR SALE OR TRADE:—A
Hoffman press, Singer Sewiag
Machine and all other necessary | attention of the voters to the •
equipment for a first, class tail-1 splendid success he litis had in j
or shop. Will sell or trade. se?! collecting delinquent taxes, and j
W. N. Runnells at A. Fill! now asks your support in the'
cher & Co. Studebaker dealersJ coming primary election solely j
— — * upon his merits and upon the
M". J. I. Newman who tori success as tax collector of the
several months past has been i county. He thinks hv is now bei {j£
in th eempioy of V. W. Fu cher j ter qualified, by virtue- of hi -j I
• v .j0m studebakci dere -rs, ; experience, to render more eft
accepted a position with the | cient service to the county in the
i Harrais Hardwers Company ai i matter of collecting deimquen-.
' Cumby, Texas. * j "axes due the county, than i ^
j V t! be 'onie :k ,v ra?n who ha lia
LOST—One brown blazed fac- j ' • id the experience and 1
mare with 0. G. brand on h Moves that it would be economy i
hip, about 16 hands hi/n, we yd. ! for the voters of th? county • e |
about 1300 pounds, and one
u\
;rn hn
black horse mule cold, about ' Crary ha
: 1:1 hands high ,and about ■ a • nod
1 years old. Reward for return. V the r< < .
M. Dun a hoe, Crow, Texas. 47-d i •
M. John Carp- at r, traveling
desman for the East Texas
uto Supply Co. of Tyler, was
Mineola v • s.itov i unscta v
>ym
V,-t
Just receive
tidies of all
imphrev's Co
a car load o
ind • at Kn.p.'
P i ease.
annuls
tlie ive-
The Ladies of til3 Cure.!:.
1 thu; (li will sell ehi':, amt
es, pies, cake-, hot eoflte ou-
ch's olate £" one of the now Me
'6. 1926. proceeds, to go on th
stTliny fond of the church
LD Dl.
to office. Mr. Mc-
npiesi ionably nv.uk-
aiid it is upon
' perform" nec -
your support
. TINT E
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You may come here anil
have your Eyes tested ju
the most approved maj
ner, by the use of the ne^
est scientific methods, and:,
'
be sure that the diagnosis
we give is
reliable. * If
. -'V • . "• . W/ Ih
you need Glasses, we will ;
tell you so. If other meth
ods will aid your Eyes, we
will recommend them.
In Mineola Since 1876
w-i
« I i
pt.cal Department
IV..;
U of D
■f'aKi'
entertain-
afteruoor
n oi-ii er.
mgs.
of t'
week.
i\e\\~ spring mnu lery, bin . ■
snappy styles rt Brooks' Mil-
linery & Gift Shop.
! lien. Dabney Wuite of Tyki
I was in the city Tuesday iooHn
. flee ids fa:; ;nig interests ne-ai
'!
Mrs. B. A. Brooks speni th
day Tuesday
"ness.
as on bus
Juuson Hendrix of Ada, Okla.
is in the city visiting his broth
er5 Ft'cnk Hendrix.
Dr. J. R. Alien of Heedtoi
! Oklahoma, and Mr. W. C
| Smith of Greenville spent k.
j iav last SUndav with the fa mi 1 \
, af The Moid editor.
Jowed
MOTHERS, B. L.
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eaes
Word
been ivcei,
TROrr-Mi. 20LA BRA.i\TCH | DATRS OF TEACHERS
; myT(FT> 7 t) __ V; . ' EXAMINATION' mil I
has reached Swavie Smith coun j
j ty, sen-en miles e.ortn of Tvi^r j
| that the Internationri-Great j
i Northern Railway .has ma e a\
j plication to the Railroad Core.
p'ssion of Texas
j V ■ iglit service on
; Mineola branch, branch
; hrough that village, m
POLITICAL
' N x. (>F NCF ME NTS
rO!'o\\ !:'
era!, Je e
her. at.-'
'he first Friday
ay is each of tl
o veths: Februarv
I Jalv, Sept. snd D(
| the Vith and 14th ' f Au.ri-
the Troup-1 :ica,nt® must or by tl
| 10'e. ol the proceed on* eioe.l.
... For further inform a'do5'
that village. Anisj i.,. i
tmi
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Brooks'
Gifi Shoo.
fe. liiousand Lc wts ea ber-
et oid. • • i. ■■ pei
-and ii vou come and <*et
:. u . F Weveiy 4d-4tp
d I ') L <
baby at the home oi
and ears, Jerome Ber if >e i e.
Texas. Mr. Bradford
-. < i Mi nee.: . k*-
Bradford is quite well know;;
'here, having visited Iv-r eea:.1e
veil:
on
-n-oral
occ;,'s" a
B L Ghappell was a busi
ness visitor to Dallas last Tues
dva..
- Little Miss Dorothy Anne Si.
lair enterta ;ied a number of
her young friends last Tuescla;
ftemoon in honor of her be
levormation comes to Count
Judge Will D. Pace, togc-th
■ . t a reaaest for a report a
to the probable outcome-if .-e;; •
is Fsccntnmed. and iis • a lb-
necessity for continuing ih.
J maintenance of this service
; This situation has caused -.rro.'>
j alarm.
Residents and business n-e.
• re maikay plan - to
application of the railway
; ai v. realizing !t as a? ;e,(.
- • -n-y !o save .the tre
• rvice. Possibly 100 >'•*
of fruit aiid y. a:-k mo\e ane
lv from the Swann scTaion
Celebrates 13th \'r- 'k'k~-
caa'rig the examination b
certain to read the eounty ]riper
.■ xt week.
k. U. SEARCY, r- Sunt
TO MY CUSTOMER 1
An er. :. m ats in t his coiui
are made sub.iect to th- actifi
, D • ■ e eke peimaiy #|
t'on July 24th, 1926.
Rates: Announcement m
for district offices, . 15; for
unta offices," $10; far precin^
offices, $5. Payable upon
>: kef of order. e«_^_
We are authorized to annoue.ee*-^H
For District Attorney, 7th Judi-
edel Dkdriev:
Wk L'TER G. RUSSELL, of Min
eola.
Oi
)1'0W
mare mule
New spring millinery, bright
silcL,. py steles ?t ' ■ ooks' Mi!
linery ds Gift Shop.
Mrs. F*'u• e Sieeti, ^vlrs. R-
D. Adrian and Miss Iris Adrian
were Grand Saline visitors last
Satardav.
LOST-
abou^ 14- hands high, 10 years
..id, and one bare mare about 14
hands h
I desire to express to
: customers m\ appreciation of i
I the business of the past ginnir d For County Judge:
' | season and to announce that b} '
;• ' next season I will have mspkied
new gin machinerv ; • Hoe d
v J and will be ready to give th
1 ver" best of service.
E. A. THARP, of Mineola.
For Couaty Superintendent
Public Instruction:
SPEIGHTS.
O 1 . DAVIS, of Golden.
For Tax Collector:
Last Friday, Jan. 8th, Miss
an'1 a luff celebrated her 13
i-rh, reached mane, 8 i Oirthdav with a party at. be e
Please write me aH home. The afternoon was . n1
fi
We nave moved to our new
ore next, door to the Postoi
tice where we are better prepa
o serve you in the same coui
:S manner as in the
'ren's Yarietv Store.
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.\bles.
ex;
rou a
pa-;
goce
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We
'well located,
ou: buildings $1500.00
to responsible parties.
& Rogers.
Rev. W V.. Sivy her former
nastor of the M. E. Church
a.ack here but now pastor of
Cedar Street Methodist • '• oioT-
in Ty ler. was . visitor to-th:
W. j playing various games. pme;-
2ti were awarded Evelyn and Ado'-
' i phus Vandiver.
65) acre farm. 50 acres in cul- j Those preeeie were-: •..loienar
tivation, house barn, orchard Ann Sinclair, Rolierta Merger
on route, near Mineola, fqjrj Mai'y -je.n lea': a Viv ae Pug
$1400 with cash payment $150 Elaine Wade, Evelyn Vandivei
See or write J D Doweli Juanita Vandiver, Mary Eliza
... ' I both Gatti, Willie Mae Barneti
Sarah Dorothy Hart, Elizabete
Wren. Eli/ hath Dean. F Ina Ma
E. L. BA^NETT , T ,T
PUBLIC STENOOR VPHER ERNieSl J. McCKARY.
at ( | Election
"FINEOLA ST ATF B \NTr ' !
D y Phone S3 i For County Commissioner
i C. P ARK, For Re-Elect
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Mt>-. Ned 7"
tine sp< '•
week in the eit
her sister, Mi ••
Vi-
nes
TO,
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visitor
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to
ales
'.es city seae
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>ui man last
•eenc.-aa-
Kingston, F«
Bailev.
aed Mrs. Carl E-stes an«
Do"v Har'<-.: i-,f the t'ouri
aoo:
i in iVH)"
pleasant visit.
Idi Willie Yancey, daughter
k M:- . and Mrs. Joe Yancey
uea.r Mineola; -eas ;; ictiy
etried during th 4 i <i:days at
'T, ••>r to Mr ••'• M of (
dire . * '••sua' a. I'ne bruin has i • —,• • « -■ • ■* i ^
y: i-- fi;-{(;]s jn Mineola who j ^on .saron, James D. Harris !♦
wi'.h her-all the toys of v. -..j.-led j Church Pendleton, Adolphus %
jife. i Vandiver, Harry Ford. Morris | %
I Dowel1 and E. J. Courreges
Mr. 1 M. Brown aia.l i\ nedy
Mar; -
Wilborn, Truman Jens > Wilb. "a |
Morgan, P. L. Chappell. Fr-
■ on. Moody, Kellev Bruce. Wil
fail) '. k AIvD SV t'RDAY ?T V.TINEE
Buddy R a^evelt in
"RECKLESS COURAGE"
Comedy— (doudv honiaiice'"
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SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY
NELLIE THE BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL'
Dr Joe Wiilianisoi; who has
bo-r quite siek tho past week
is ■ eorte.l to be very much im
pr _d a t- this time .
■•r of frierd:
at dinner. The
- it in playing
ink- the radfc
b
ler 1 I'ist week for Grand Prae-;
Texas, where they will r^alo
kndr future h- ne. Mi 3,-owi
eai a uood friend end a /ood
customer of The Monk or Idh
Refreshments were served an-
repa.rted havina a. a-i/od time
was '.n
tia<
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in Mineola and
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FOR RENT -Tar- a - •• r,
Uit-nl furnished or ntfe -nl
oukIciri conveniences. A. .1.
Henry.
• 031; ms ot various station.- ; -0 ]qSG hime as a customer audi
hut were broadcasting <hat ev< J c;t-:7t>n
dn a i 1
B. Y F U. PROGRAM
Group 1
Prayer
Script ore reading—Tacy Brut
er.
■- h .v m.wed to our new;
— store next door to the Postoi'j
Jars. Geo. Van who has been i t?ce where we a re better prepa- i
in Dalias for treatment is ex-! ' * >
pectcd to arrive home next Sat I : manner
BIIH WANTED
Bids will ne opemd at 3 p. j
. Friday.]; 0. loth, 1026 for
saw mill eqa:pmen-: with !2\lc
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f'htrio Windsor, Lew Cody, Mae Busch
Comedy—"Hello Good by "
10-25c
aruav.
l\ ti
Varietv St<
>re
Ft . RENT—Three room apart-! Mrs. C. G. Massengale entei
n>( fit furnished or unfurnished : 'aiicd a number of friends ea
n od«.rn convergences. A J. dinner last week in honor of
j Mi . and Mrs. W. B. Sims of
! :\>n-<s who also spent the itoli-
G. W. Cowan tax col-! • :c-s in Mineola.
rx,
lector for Min ola Independent
School district, had business
Tuesday at the county capital.
LOST Last Monday night on tin
Carnival grounds, gray fur neck
piece. Suitable reward for re-
turn to Monitor office or to
May field Grocery Co.
FOR RENT—Tferee '- .o r, apart
jrent furnished or unfurid dn (l
model a eonvenierce-. A . J .
Henry.
boiler, 11x15 Erie City ongFe
No. o sawrij with 43 inch saw
cable driven carnaae. This ma:
can be seen 2' -. miles south
west of Carroll. The boiler fix- 1
tures ore stored at Lindale.
Make checks payable to W
F. Poff and mailed to T. -!
Morris, president of the Citizen;
" r i State Bank, Lindale, Tex . :.
,al1{l Mrs. J• 0_ lance • Unsuccessful bidders' cheeks
'1 W iciiiia Falls, Texas, too: will be returned. For farthei
•siou during the holidays t information write W. F. k :Y
Poem—Tessie Wa<k.
Eaypt—Eleanor Brunei*.
The Wilderness—Edwin Whk ♦
ten.
Crossing the Golden—Rub.
Mae Wilcox.
The land that God gave hi
people—Eunice Fuleh r.
Memory Verse.
Leaders Ten Minutes.
Closing prayer. %
pay a visit to Mr. Yancey's ol>
e.une near Mineola, and to visi
his parents and friends here.
Abilene, Texas, or see T. •> .
Morris, Lindale. Texas. 45-21
MOTHERS. B. L Cr.itp];ejra
-tore has children. hose that
v ili s^and tl: ki-.ock of school
"•*« ar. they are RHLLiNS and i
v:iel V/j'J en I y,>r-- hosiery
troubles
ROSE BUSHES
Dunlap. Red Radiance. Pink
Radiance, Los Angeles, Bessie
Brown and Luxenbergr bushes
for sale at 25c per bush. H. G.
Cherry, Rt. 4, Mineola. Texas 2t
J. A. HALEY WILL
PROPVBLY BE CANDIDATE
Mr. J. A. Haley informs us
that he will probably be a car !
didate this year for City Com
missioner. Two years ago he
entered the race but withdrew
account of being called out oi
the state account of the death of j
a brother in Alabama, necessi- j
fating his absence from the;
state for several months. He j
says he has not fully decided |
to enter the race this year bu j
will arrive at a decision and
make his announcement at sr j
early date.
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SPECIAL
Monday and
Tuesday
Good Comedy
10c and 25c
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WEDNESDAY, ONE DAY ONLY
"THE RANGER OF THE BIG PINES"
With Kenneth Harlan and Helen Costeilo
10-25C
>
Comedy—"The Bad Bov
THURSDAY, ONE DAY ONLY
"THE WHITE DESERT"
Pat O'Mallty, Robert Frazer, Pricilla Bonn
Also Good Comedy 10-25c
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1926, newspaper, January 14, 1926; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285944/m1/8/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.