The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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We are as close to you as your telephone.
Don t go pound blind and penny crazy.
STOP! Consider the Quality and Quantity
of what you are buying as well as the price
tag.
PUT THE "EAT" IN MEAT.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
0. D. Addy of Cotnn, spent
Sunday and Monday in the city.
WANTED-—-Sutter, Chickens
and Egg9. /ackaon Hotel
Mrs. B. F. WhitWorth spent
!hrI week in Elmo with Mrs.
Mann Hart.
HEGARI — Plenty Hegari
seed for planting purposes at
Taylor & Allen.
We are glad to report Lewis
Fant able to be up aud about a
little.
Mist Merle Woibuck was a
Visitor to Texurkana Saturday
afternoon.
For Sale—50 bushels good ear
corn, raised in Cass county.
Taylor A Allen.
Boru to Mr. and Mrs. Turn Le-
Roy, of Oaves Springs, a boy on
March 18.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sneed
O'Ruiid of Bear Creek, a boy on
March 19.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Harris, of Warren Springs a girl
en March 20.
Mr and Mrs. S. L. Henderson
and J. J. Filler were visitors to
Daiiigertield Sunday.
Lee Humphrey and family
spent Suuday in the J. M. Snef-
lield home at Carterville.
V. A Wallace and daughters
Misses Bifta Mue aud Christine
are visiting in Gulf TeJtcs.
Mis9 Eunice Strength of Bry-
an's Mill, is here visiting her
grand-mother, Mrs. J. A. Calla-
way.
N S. Spearman and wife, of
Atlanta, spent awhile Sunday
utternoon herewith the latter's
parents, W. C. Taylor and Wife.
Fertilizer—A car load on
track today, Its Swift's lied
Steert double mixed and triple
tested. Taylor & Allen, Agent.
C C. Eidsou and family, of
Texarkana, spent Sunday here
with his parents Mr. aud Mrs.
W. A, ISidson.
Just received large shipment
of screen doors and screen Wire,
all sizes and kinds.
B. F. Williams Lbr , Co.
Dr. Hudson, a former presi-
dent of the College of Marshall
and one of the leadiug Bnptist
preachers of the state died Satur
day and was buried in Marshall
yesterday.
If you need auy Feed, Ferti-
lizer or planting seed—water-
melon, sorghum, hegari, corn—
see us before you oUy. We now
have car of Fertilizer on track.
Humphrey MerC Co.
SPECIALS AT
HUGHES
Dr. 0. R Taylor and wife at-
tended the Tri State Medical As-
sociation at Marshall Friday.
Baby Chicks—*"To get the best
results feed Purina Checker-
board Feed. Sold by Taylor &
Alien.
W. L Robertson^ of Blythe-
vilie, Ark , has been visiting his
brother, VV. II. Robertson here.
Mr. and Mrs J. B Honeycutt
and Joe Callaway, of Tyler, spent
the Week end with relatives here.
Tomato and pepper plants for
sale. Mrs. T. B. McMiohael,
Phone 434.
Finas Kennemer and wife( of
Atlttutii, were visitors in the
Hope Hughes home Sunday;
Miss Cora Marett, wlib is
teaching in Texarkana, spent
the Week end at home
Peanuts—About 200 bushels
good souud peanuts for planting
purposes, at $1 75 per bushel.
Taylor & Allen.
Miss Maurine Walker, who
is teaching at Lewis, spent Sa-
turday night here with her coU-
tiiti—Mrs. B. F. Williams. Mr.
and Mrs. Williams accompanied
her on to Cason Sunday to vrdit
her father, Mr. John Walker.
Mr. Guy Allen and family of
Lubbuck, Texas, is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. John Lemmon in the
Mt. Zion community. Gdy paid
the Sun a visit while here Scitiir
dayj always glad to sefi-Otir boy-
hood friends
Horse and Mule Feed—A car
load of Omalene. The beat feed
for the least money, at Taylor &
Allen's.
Harold Davis, of Waoo, came
iu Saturday night to visit his
parents V. G. Davis and wife.
His wile and Mrs N F. Floyd,
who have been here some time,
went back with him.
I represent the Spirilla Com-
pany now, aud invite all ladies
who are interested in looking
good, to meet iu my home Wed-
nesday afternoon to a corset de-
monstration. Mrs. T. D. Ford.
Say Folks
(ABrlculu lAutt!oritl« )
$1.00
1.00
1 gallon Ptmiek's Syrup
59
4 bars Palm Olive Soap
25
2 lb box Browd's Crackers....
28
5 boxes Macaroni
25
tjse Linden's leading Flour. If yoti don't
uSe SNO FLOUR you are the loser—its the
best in town.
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Hughes Fruit and Gro. Co.
"Linden "The Home of Snd Flour."
We are glad tb welcome back
to our city Mr. find Mrs. ./esse
Thomas Dodd, who have b- n
living at Liberty Tfexig, for
past year dr tttro. Mr Dodd 51
Will b« connected with Mr.
Bafbee in the operation of tu«.
Fair Park Garage.
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"Fertilizer ought to be
Used on fartna."
"Commercial Fertilizer
Applied judiclwsly will
bring profitable returns.
"If a land needi* Fertil-
izer, it ought to have it.
&l)mc land useless without
it."
WhoKnow!
"Real profit is to be
made out of Fertilizer —
there is no question about
that!"
Folks Wla® Know
Say —
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Fertilizer ,
"A Greater Yield from Every Field"
i . i fnlkq who have used WllITE DIA-
And learn ^ . n(,(uai practice say, and see if they
kOND FertHwer in their own money for it. Wo
ore satisfied after expeni >■ b £ unbought ana un-
have a folder cfrntaiimng a nun10 Fertilizer is made
sought testimonials. - . ^ this section—there
by thd largest prtte Factory m ^ ^ purchase
arc MnMnCon our reputation and have confidence
S553 2K.M0«DbSS landed-look for the WHITE
DIAMOND. ^ 0ur Nearest Dealer1
dr Write Us Direct.
Arkansas Fertiliser Co.
Llttl. Rock. Arkansas
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Mrs L. C. Weaver and daugh
ter, Mrs Ben 'i ucker, aud Mrs.
Dr. Carroll and daughter in-law
Mrs Corinne Carroll, of Texar
karia( were visitors iu the E. H.
Sheffield nome Sunday after-
UOOUi
Mr. W. W. Hatcher birthday
came March 23rd, and he had a
birthday dinner; his brother
Levie Hatcher and wife, Asker
Hatcher and many other friends
were preseut Mr. Hatcher was
51 years old and we wish him
many mofc happy birthdays
like that.
H. D. Club meets with Mrs. H.
D. Nelson Thursday March 27th
Subject of program, Rug making
and demonstrations by our agent
Miss Ray. We hope to bavo all
members attend the meeting and
welcome visitors. Reporter.
Vt^iley Harvey received a tele-
gram last Tuesday from Earl
McMiohael to come to'Oklahoma
City at once, that he had a posi-
tion waiting for him with bis
company, Earl is bookkeeper for
Wilson Packing Co., aud has
received hia second , promotion
since going there. We congratu-
late him.
Life and Accident;, Insurance
for all the family, where nature
sets the rate.
Northeast Texas Mutual In-
surance Association. Home of-
fice, Pittsburg, Texas.,
E. W. Crow, Agent,
Linden, Texas.
NOTICE—The Capital Thea-
tre, Linden, will put on family
night Wednesday uight, March
20. The feature pioture will be
"Sinners iu Love." Comedy
"8be Dares 'Em." Come and
bring them all. 50c for all the
family. If only two in family
35c; 1 for 20c. Come and see
this gteat picture.
We undersigned merchants of
Liuden, agree to close our places
of business at 6 o'clock—Begin-
ning April 1st to Aug , 15th
1930; Except Saturday.
D. H. Nelson.
Taylor & Allen.
E FI. Sheffield & Son.
Linden Cash Store.
Humphrey Mercantile Co.
Sloan Taylor.
M System.
J. S. Morris Son.
J. D. Lowe.
E. 0 Williams.
Soutbw«st«rn Gas & Elec. Co.
Hope Hughes.
Chickens Wart ted
Will pay prices published in
Dallas Semi-Weekly News or
better. .Write me what you
have. I will call for them.
Cleve Henderson, Rt 1,
Douglassville Texas.
Mrs. Henry D. Nelson and
son Henry Tomas aud James
Henderson speut Sunday up at
Dalton.
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When and Where Needed
A. factory expands or a new
one starts up-- and file result is more pay-
rolls and more prosperity for a community.'
But an important requirement must be met
—there must an ample and fftiiSble
power supply.
Before the transmission line cami to town, bring-
ing power from an almost inexhaustible source,
many communities had found the't? isolated local
plants incapable of meeting sudden new demands.
That meant a drastic c'hecV? on fhei community's'
industrial development.
Now the communities served by this company
can draw on a vast power supply, ready on instant
notice to supply tfiore power when the community's
growth demands it. The transmission line fills this
most important requirement of community growth'
and prospe'fity*
Southwestern Gas and
Electric Company
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District Court was adjourned
last Thursdpy on account of the
death of Judge yohnson's father,
Mr. R. M. Johnson, 89; who
died and wa3 buried at Simms.
T. B&rtlett was elected special
jc > to preside in a case which
was n trial at the time. Court
was adjourned again yesterday,
on account of the death of. Mr.
Clovis Hall, 26, of New -fiostou,
a brother of the court reporter,
Mrs. La'Fayette Gipsori.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1930, newspaper, March 25, 1930; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341248/m1/5/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.