The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
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Benny Btaird and "Babe""
English have taken a position
with the Magnolia Ga^ Co.
They lett for "Ft. Worth Tues-
day.
Rev. .J. H. Carlin will preach
on the subject, "The Ideal
Husband ;;nd P'ather," Sunday
morning at the Methodist
Church.
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Rev. ar.d Mrs. J. H. Carlin
were in Grapela.nl Saturday
attending the funeral oi their
friend Mrs. Albert S. Moore
wife of Supt. of Schools there.
Have a Frederic permanant
wave lar^e loose waves with
ringlet ends and have your
hair always dressed. Beauty
work of all kinds. Home Beau-
ty Shop.
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Mr. Chas. Blalock who •'has
been wih F. E. Adams and!
jGojipany'.for several jBj^ths
gone to Commeri^ppjtas
he wil 1 re-eifrol:- the
State ""Normal.
The City Dr'ig Store is
K starting their ten day 1c Drug
and Sundries Sale tomorrow.
This is 'the first sale of. this
kind to be conducted in Mineola
by this company.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. R Neyland
of Teague were in Mineola this
week. Mr. Neyland is a pro-
minent Dry Goods Merchant
- - of Teague and was looking
^ suitable location for an
Jpshment x)f.;this type
nfese.
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'Have some good dry, stove
wood, at $2.00 per load ash.
W. D. Kitchens.
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REPORT OF THfe CITY
CEMETERY ASS'X.
Amount paid for tools
Amount paid extra help
Total paid out
Biilance in bank-
Balance from 1926 .. $2:16.74
Paid in by Subscription 37ii.7y
Out-of- Subscribers . . 50.50
42 Club dues . . ; . . . 30.00
Total * 686.&G
Amount paid Sexton .. $475.9')
The tnemoers ot
Maids and Matron
wish to thank the
to this fund for n
good work possible
Mrs J. W. Caere,
Mrs. C. D. C'oleuKti
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HOW YOU SPEND YOUR WINTER NIG fS
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President
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SELECT THEATRE
PROGRAM
MONDAY JAN. 16—TUESDAY JAN.]7
"ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST"
Mary Astor and Gilbret Roland
Comedy and News Reel 10—25
— WEDNESDAY JAN .18
"THE .MAGICIAN"
with Alice Terry —an all-star cast.
Rex Ingram Production
Comedy—"Duck Soup"' ^ 10—25
THURSDAY JAN.
"TWO GIRLS WAJ
Janet Gay nor—Gl(
Collegians "'Running w;i'"*^
FRIDAY"IAN"
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Bill Grimes "B1
Comedy,
fe Skin"
IHT ONLY
^Retreat"
and Sammy Cohen
10-25
10—25
10—25
As tiie polit
flaxes warm, it
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• presstng-my^-appr^dllitioh td my
friends for their kindness to
me during my illness, and to
the ' citizens of Mineola for
Christmas, rememberances.
I "... Mrs. Atnanda Ritch.
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Are our spetialties. We welcome your pat-
ronage. Quick and efficient service will be
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H. C. BtANRENSHIP MARKET
AND GROCERIES
We Are Going
OUT
BUSINESS
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And Must Sell Our Entire Stock
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Here are a few examples of the prices ybu may
expect to find here:
10-oz 10x13 wagon sheets
^ Mar pads ;'"Vv
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60c singletrees
21-qt aluminum dish pan
$1.85 galvanized wash boiler
$36.00 queen incubator
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25.00
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Most Everything at Greatly Reduced Prices
Whitten Hardware Co.
"Things t* Do With":'
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BILL
INCREASE
LIGHT
IN DECEMBER
Roads are wet.
Weaker, cold and rainy
Radio, comes in fine
Christmas and New Year Parties
Four hours more between
Sunset and Sunrise.
IN JUNE
Roa^s are fine.
Weather, clear and warm
"Old Man Static" raves.
Outdoor picnics and Drives.
Long twilights, short nights.
Naturally you stay "In" more during the winter. Likewise
you use more lights. But the day's light bill is less than the cost
of a cigar or a shoe shine, at that. Two cold drinks cost more
than the current for the family for a day.
Electricity is the one thing so cheap you are wasteful when
you don't use it.
YOURS FOR SERVICE
SOUTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
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OF ALL WINTER GOODS
For a few days we are going to offer for the public's
inspection" some very attractive prices on several
numbers in winter goods. - We are now entering the
between season and want to unload our winter goods
and are proud to offer the public these exceptional
bargains - goods that are needed and used every day
by everybody. A few prices are quoted here:
[Baby Blankets $1.00 value this sale 89c
A fine selection of chil^rens dresses $1.50 value now 98c
A few ladies low cut shoes left to sell at — • $1.98
Men's Rubber Boots $5.00 values now going at. $3.98
Men's! Rubber Boots $5.00 values now going at $3150
Boy's Woolen Suits Jersey Wool Fabric waist with Jersey
All-Wool pants in the short pants suits now going at 25% OFF
We have 8 Suits for boys left with Song pants we offer at COST
Men's Khaki Pants a good one for work pant $1.50 value now 89c
Men's Overalls 240 Wt. Denim $1.25 value now going at ___ $1.00
> ; Outings Yes! we are selling them :20c values.i^>w .. .m
Men's Blue Work Shirts 75c Values going- at mjtJ.
Men's Fancy Hose 50c value now going at . — • 3c
Ladies Sateen Bloomers 50c valjif noj? going at —39c
Double Blankets reaches from top of yourhead to the bottom ! ^
of yoiiir feet aiid back again $2.00 values now gmnj^at^—— $1.75 :•
j A Better Blanket same length but better fabric in brighter
colors going at the exceedingly low price of —J. $T.98f
Men's regular heavyweight winter Union Suits $1.00. val. — 98c
Sweaters Sweaters-—- at 1-3 OFF Regular Price.
Ladies House Dresses about 50 in number to select from, the
famous MARCYLEE BRAND $1.95 value now going at $1.29
Ladies Silk Bloomers in all gay colors SI .50 value now 89c
36 Inch Outing 25c value now going at ——
Men's Work Shoes $2.25 value now going at ;4-T— $1.98
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Come one, come all - share in this Money-Saving Sale
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1928, newspaper, January 12, 1928; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286045/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.