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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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Judpe Keith and Editor-IIis The Granbury News CHURCH uikbw FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 5 F. Ross, Pastor School J. H.Perry Cboir Leaders, A. C. Abbott and J.

XTr.it1 COUNTY AGENT NOTES There is money in poultry has teen' proven by Mr. Owen West of Tolar, who for the month of October, received a little over $100 from the sale of eggs on tis A Week of Thrilling Melodramas STRAND THEATRE Friday, December 1, 1925 were here from Stepnenvmu Tuesday afternoon securing signatures to a pet'ition asking Gov. Ferguson to appoint Mr. John Cacea member of the HigHway Cow mission. All who.

had an Binned without Mi Madora and Mrs. Josie 'Haralson Br.S. T. ft Green Dentist, Over City lational. Bank rarm, iu cav mo amount! nt was $100.48, its entirely poS8ibj "p-Choir Prac to feed hens at a profit nuestion, because they realized Sunday School, has 400 hens and they have been CECIX, VETERINARIAN Phone 254, Granbury cninr.

Mrs. Floyd, pres- paying him a pront every that just now Restate is much in need of the services of such men as Mr. Cage. He is one of. thV most successful and broad- Monday and Tuesday, December 7-8.

Paramount, the company that made "The Covered "North of 36" and "The Pony Express" have made'another big western. This time it is a story of Arizona today and Its fight to rid itself of cattle rustlers. It is Harold Bell Wright's new novel, that has been running serially In McCalls magazine and is now on sale at all bookstores, rvh tSm'a'tn Miss Whitehead, iminded Business men. me director. r.

meets Mondays at p. CO to S. the weevils. It will also help control the cotton root rot, that A Son Of His Father. state, well known anu w.

record that inspires confidence. It would be a credit tany state administration to secure Mr. official Ttl.e Church most urged to read, study and hyes on tne live cotton roots during the winter. An early plowing of the cotton talks wi do. much to control root rot.

istor preaches at Waples 1st and 3rd family For Sale 100 IMshels Oats, See Mrs. J-C Archer Now -ia the time to order your nursery stork. See D. O. Glenn A ood many report, notion all -farmers A fine assortment of knit qoods for all ages at The Fair.

TJie holiday bi'Kun early this season are lots of Christmas Roods. eacn inonm At nine o'clock on Wednesday Meeting of Taluxj Associa-' Hon held Monday at 10 m. after The grandeur of the settings, the last acuon anu uirm r0f the story, the bigness pf it's "theme will hold you speU-- bound through its seven reels. Warner Baxter, Bessie Love, Raymond Hatton head an exceptional cast. If is, all.

in all, a picture worthy of advanced admissions, but' we are showing It at V. Ten and Twenty-Five Cents There will be a meeting at tin Hays College school house Sat-u--dav Dec. 5, for the mi night the residence of S. S. Elliott was discovered on fire anil 1., oiorm turned on.

but Sunday-place selected. iiivat Meeting Granbury church will 1111 Mil ML i i lliar. nnca ira 7 1 ft t.n mi rr.hon was uncier everyone, nractically nothing could 'be, sjv fertilizer for. the ommg yeal hear who may to; -r- i i ti null I tr si i li i.m fSLP i. oil v.

eu. rue lauuiy j. 1 If you do not Sunday umMBii mi (inp. lw.ii- an idea or Cecil If tier, who has beer; 1 mine to the Baptist church. how the lire originated.

The loss We have a live walking Bible class. For Sale A o'od Wti'uon and Uoute 2, Phone r.ct)F3 Come to The fair first, coaching the Granbury Hi fom ball team, had the News job di- i Safnrday, Dec. 5th. Duck Jones in u-L t.le.iitTof room in our Aamt 'is coverodby; "$2000 insurance. The firemen had hard vvorU sav in.Mutiipar Seuiors, Juniors and Pri pirtment net him out some certificates to present the "player- it The Man That Played Square" ing" the home of J.

A. Vanzandt, mary-departments', and Teachers who how to help you and your at the close Of the season. Those A super special -wwatern. Our Gang Conindy Wednesday, Dec. 9th Tom Moore 1 Edith Roberts -in- "Pawned" The seamy side of life withjts thriils, its chills, its heartaches, and romances.

"The Ace of Stan Laurel comedy Admission 10 and 25 cents rhildren. Read Proverbs 22:6. who teceiyed letters were: Har- Pastor Williams of Tolar church a rj.wtnr Rosa of the Granbury ey Cherry Bvron since the vvind blevy the. fire in that direction. We sympathize with Mj.

Elliott 'and wife in their loss. Mrs. 'John. W. Jones died at her home in this city Wednes lo'ward Sargent, J.

D. Williams. dliw 1 1 0 1 luirch will exthane pulpits on 3rd Aesop Fable Extra Added Attraction BIG BLACK FACE MINSTREL Singing, talking for your amusement. Admission 10 and 25 cents Garland Williams, Tbomas Edi' SiArflay in December, Two preacn- Morris, Marvin Curti rs ani two congregations will. De for we have it at the lowest price.

It was a large crowd and a crowd i li town Satu rday lnakwK life meridian tha-ppy; A large numbercf Hood county HanAtsts' are attending the State Convention at Mineral Welhrthis- wtk. J. -A. Searcy, has. opened up a nice little steclt of ouds in the room formerly ('ecu pied by Vanillin TCll.

IV l.iiililV" day niht and was buried beside i n.n i x. ipcial duet last ouiiuayuiBi.v the remains of her- husband in Dir uKiei uw 'in, Miss Si)arkman ana o. iieww.i Lyuu Martin. Chve Martm, Cui atreciated. The -Acton cemetery Thursday after- nwpapd 'was oast 'bO len Grissom, Martin White, No- rendUlon showed, that these young ble Kennon and Truman Abbott.

had been well trained. in.n holi vnnarl ima mado i Snnbeain Band cf children is years of ae and had been a res Thursday and Friday, Dec. 10-11. The greatest thriller of all times- "The Cyclone Rider" you will be thrilled as never before and as never again when you see this. ident of Hood county foj.

mpre good showinf "this year, infresunft.banhureh 1,1 Mrs. Floyd is doing donble du- than 0 vears. She had been in bad health for while and courseintend to ueveiop aoeiiei Vhese little ones team for the 2G season. neglected. her death 'was uot unexpected BLOWS AND DYNAMITE We dont mean maybe when we bv the family, who have the sin- record shows seven games piay- see and hear tnis oana.

Bennett's market and invites her friends to call. THE FAIR is now ready show yen the most complete line of Holiday Goods ever shown in Granbury. Tt, n.ipstion of help for the Revi- ith of all in their ed and won live and two tied. 1 say this is a tunny comeuy Admission 10 and 25 cents of these won were college teams time of fr vhI next June will be discussed next Sun lay. Come prepared to have your say.

and best class 0 teams in this section of the state were cbal- I am opening witli a nice line Miss Chandler will navejsome Drv Goods this week in the An itin that, sieruuHl the re ii your i 11 1 1 if 1 po I lat week sras llPL.l-illlUait son, Granbury 88, opponents 40. 'arti startini' Oil a of line IniV at tin music box is empty, come to have it reii'lleJl; it will cost you nothing. Ihe M. U. has a new Mission siudy.

"China's Challenge to Christ- small" "scale, hut intend to in llarrol-d li-iU'y and wifl Stampede, big scene la I crease mv stock as sprint; comes. "A SON OF MIS FATHER Farm for Sale vr anity," This study promiaw shall- handle n-Hhin but hitih Direc'unu a statufjde qf cultivation, 4 miles 20 in class oods at alt times. I have hundred horses in bue some imprcve- The first Sunday in each montn a bc is packed tor Buckner Orphan SV Granbury, mwty nice articles at money Vnn are Invited to loniriu- saving prices. Ihettouse oF i.ue anything that.can be'used in a hr.mm We wilt appreciate it, and Welcome to one and al'. Mrs.

J. Av Searcy. will be benefited. Vliv the accomplishment achi by Victo' FlemiiiK wh'ile'bti i.kdtiod in southern Arizona directing Harold 'Ueil Wright's, "A ki of Hi Father," which plays the Strand Tlieatre Monila; and Tuesday, December 7-8. The story of "A Son ol'IIis The News has a complete, list The P.

Y. P. U. are naving some urograms. This is of Hood county subscribers to FORT WORTH our word for UVyoucan prove it by coming to hear them.

the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, with their dates of expiration, aud wilt be glad to send in your Father" is one of i iuus rhents. A ppiy tu il A. lSe, Cle-burnt? Tcxas. Ll'STKN! You can et it tixe.l. i't J- A.

Searcy's shnp, and 1 buy 'tiid sell second hnv.d plows of nil (, if you want to buy a brand new or used car see me. .1. A. Searcy. Sleep in comfort.

Let us mate over that old inatti'ess'unti! it is as nood as a new one. Granbui'y Miss Bobby -was home from Baylor University at Waco to spend Tlianksniving with her parents, Doe Williams Citation by Publication THE STATE OF TEXAS A good watch the ideal gift. sweet) and has lor lis isic rpnowal at the-bargain--', rates To the Sheriff or any Constable of theme the terrific battle i the Look at the date opposite your be nr. unnmn-no liift can Mexican border again -t baud Hood County Greeting: -v. hereby commanded that name on that paper and hand in the renewal at least four days of rustlers.

by making publication of this Cita- To regain a herd of horses mwsnniier DUDlldtieu ItOIl a of Hood for four weeks w. or ooy or k' more certain of pleasing than a good watch. And Haltom's stock of standard watches of all makes offers selection unlimited. Wide variety of styles and priced at $10.00 to 1,000.00 The watch house of the South Est. 1893.

stolen 1'roui him by Hie buid, War ner Baxter swoops du.vn up before expiration in order not to miss an issue. We will issue a receipt and guaraCtte a prompt renewal. previous to tne return uay.o. t. 1 nomas.

w.uc on the rustlers iitv-i 'jjartars residence is unknown, to be and ap- and sinKle handed won the and wile. She was accompanied Kfnre the Hon. County uouri animals into a stampede so they RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT rnlnr? I.odiie A. F. A.

M. No. of Hood county, at the court house i firanbury. on the 4th day will charge out of the i mpure 0y her aunt. Mrs.

Andv Williams Presbyterian Announcements Ketjular services at the' Pres of January 1926. file number being 763. then and there to answer the nf Walker Smith filed 1 -jjp Come To See Us 871, Tolar, Texas. Nov, 28, 1925. In the light of Christianity.

God doeth all tilings well, and when lie look our beloved brother, H.R. Bevel we bowed in humble submission to hvterian church next Sunday. We have purchased llu' Uennctt ld court on the 30th day of Meat Market and the Mate Cafe both morning and evening. at Acton P. in Sept.

A.D. 1925, against tne saia combining the two at thn Cafe E. L. Thomas anu aneK'B EVTASIJISHCO Xf3 MAIN AT SIXTH WWOM stance a3 follows, to-wit. Fort Worth rort WortJi stand, where we to call and see us.

Our tii.u ktt will That defendant is inaeDtea w.o His directing hand. Therefore be it Resolved That the community has, lost an exemplary citizen, the Masonic fraternity a loyal member, Christianity an ardent supporter, and his family a member that is irreparable. plaintiffs in the sum ol 54. aue them for merchandise, wares and furnish you with tluv boiwsfc of meats of all kinds, I'atteison, L'asLor, The Granbury." Hi foot ball squad and friends tvere entertained with a turkey supper at the' home -of OV O'sborn and wife last t'riday mUt, and li had a most trlorious time. tns aeieiiuuui Cold Weather is Upon us, so gOOUS, aervea sliort orders prepared bj from plalntms at several lfied and shown in itemized account Be it also Resolved That a copy a good.coolf, also foun- rr ths resolutions be printed in tairixijinks-xtfall Inn-Js.

cigars. tached to plaintiffs' petition, marked thexounty papers ami -a eepy-Hem cigarettes, candy, fruit, etc. ti the bereaved family. exhibit That said account is Cnmmlttee: J. II; Baker, F.

We are at your Calvin past due aftd unpaid, lainuu prays judgment of the court tor his debt Trade-in your old storage battery on a New Battery Brooks, M. F. Higgs. A big bunch ol Granbury people attended the' big foot ball ame between Tarieton and Grubb at Stephenville Thanksgiving day, when the Tarieton Tarieton team was an easy win: F'or the best Apt mi the $284. Interest aim wow.

Herein fail not. but have you then and there before said court this The Blue Front Thanks you lor splendid market, also Tifrnips and Onions, rit. wun your rr patronize the the lng now yuu V- lut snuth ol News iTili "i'r the same. trade you gave us In November, and whan vnnr motor is cold, extra pow- stand south side -iiuare Given under my nu tlie seal of said court, in this the 29th day invites your continued patronage in 1 is required by. the starter to turn the motor.

Your business is" appreciated. J. T. Ciundler. of October A.D 1 925 December, We will have a representative Newt W'oolard and Charley Colvin have purchased the Bennett meat market and 'the- Elite Cafe, coin bihing the two -at the cafe and invito their friends to call ami see them We vvisli lliem abundant success KAKM FOK SALK -Mv farm County Court Hood Texas A TV1.

LAR NED. Sheriff Hood County, Texas nation water of lCCv 80 in i gmnt iiiiproverneets on rural roiitt, m-ar l. Wil line of HOLIDAY GOODS also i poplar prices. More than, your money's worth: Children's all leather shoe take $3Q acre J. M.

ii Insure prompt starting this winter by buying a battery now, where Your Old Battery Has A Trade-in Value RATLIFFS GARAGE iinif.lV.f (M aibury 8ji to t'A 150 Boys atl leather shoes, Bji to dvmjonedscVocs in their enterprise, NOTICE On account of hhori we "wijlgive 1 loud County pec-plw special prices on all kinds of fu r- iiiture, floor coverings, wall pa- perr We have a few cask-Ptsand robes at a bargain. Don't fail to fee ou i- offe-r," TlieSi! pec.ial rices will last the balance of lOiio. UAlilUS UAKKIS. Keep Shoet icw IVilh "DYD- That Steplienviit: 'j'odTry man will be here l.iy after your bundle aiid r'eU next Friday, I5e sure at gaoie ready for 'For 8ale--A box heater. ran bury Mattress I Standard-BATTERIES-Moore Bros One 37" Mens Suit 10.00 38 Overcoat 10.00 24-243-28 red wool sweaters 190 Infants wool sweaters, $1 1.35 Men8Wfn'te'r.

work shoes 2.90 27ift. Red Seal Gingham, plaifis 1 2 '-ic THE BLUE FRONT.

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