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The Paris Morning News from Paris, Texas • Page 5

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THE PAH.S MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, COCAL NEWS A. Miller, the local wear.her ob- town fell yesterday morning as the result of the high wind of the past ten The men workiing around tt were treated to a 41 title scare, hut aiobodv was hurt, W. J. Bennington, an old resident of Roxton, who had lived In Lamar county many years, died mat place from Van Alstyne. where has been temporarily with her brother until her huaband can secure a house for them to live in Honey Grove, ho having accepted a position there.

Stove Goee of Honey Grove was In the city yesterday. for the government, states that I yesterday morning. He inj Lo 19c at as on con the lowest temperature recorded dur-1 Tennessee and was eighty-four years home by sic knees i ing tihe present cold spell was 16 de- of age. His wife died several years gres above at 7 Sunday morn- ago and he did not have any fvm.lv. Ing He that with the exception He was making his home with Georee oi two ittole In December it Tuttle at the time of his death.

been the coldest weather of the win- i ntbe Confederate army in ter. It has been the coldest March so his native state. far in many Some automobile casings that were There was a difference of opinion stolen abomt ten days ago were local- jresfterday to the extent of the dam- ed yesterday by the police In thoi of Caiumet, was age to fruit from the (freezing weath- colored part of the cfity and were yesterday. er. Some of the old residents are of fevered.

(the opinion that it is not badly dam- The county court vi and family of aged because it was not far enough held Its monthly yesterday Razor, all of whom have been In bed. Advanced, and because it has been a on accaunfis. Two or three reported improved yesterday. Mis Maude Nance has returned from a visit to her sister at Stonewall Ok. Dr.

Dave White of Springdale, Ark is attending the bedside of his brother, Dr. J. C. White, who was re critically ill yestedray orders were made. A change was in the Mayo road south of dry freeze.

The police force made a few ar-j granted rests fhrnday on the charge of speed- the Townsend A new Ing. They were tihe first in several re about a mile long was ordered days, the officers ha dmade it so to be opened to connect the Corn and uneomfortable for them that theyityade A new road was also ben curbing to some extent to run west from Cunning- Incllnatlons to exceed the limit. to connect wiith the Gunter The twcHyear-old child of C. road. Moss, lWing at 296 Scott street, died; The police rounded up a bunch ot Sunday night from pneumonia, and1 nine alleged erapshooters out near the tuneral was held yesterday after- the Mt.

Pleasant track after Coon. Ill o'clock last night. iMts. Sarah Mumhy who Was! There are at present hun- with paralysis last Friday dred men the Pcrtf morning at her 176 North IMt Pleasant road in shape still Mack Smiley of Brookston nas thirty-ffiive head of oattle on exhibi- a new 1920 I ion at the 'Fort Worth fat stock show. This is the largest i that any one individual has entered.

Main street is reported proved. Binder Bros, delivered Maxwell to R. O. Moseley yesterday. Der-uty Sheriff O.

V. McDonald went to Petty Sunday and arrested a man 'between thirty-flve and forty years old on a farm south of that place on teb charge of committing an unnatural crime. After he had left here to make the arrest a telephone message was reecived at the sheriff's night from Fort Towson. J. M.

Symmonds of the Texas Midland was In the city last night fiom Terrell. R. C. Comer and K. Taylor of Sulphur Springs were among arrivals In Ihe city last night.

Row T. Whiteside of Terrell spent last night in 'the city with his SOD. Miss Wllie Morgan and Miss He Ion Erwin of Honey Grove were in Paris last night. STRAYED. from my lot 5 miles west of Paris, two black horse mules.

Please no. tlfy Lamar State Bank. F. E. Hutchins.

WERE TELESCOPED Bt I RUNAWAY TEAM RETAIL DM GOODS TO RESIST PROFITEERS unfair manufacturers and whole- i to the department of justice. WANT TO BUY HOGS. Will pay highest cash price for your hogs next 10 days, Kd Windham, White garage, ring 1740. He savs however, that only fourteen head are in the exhibit, and that the were sent to Arthur Becke-rley, who has been ill the past two with appendicitis, was removed to the Saniarium yesterday where he will undergo an operation today. He is empolyed at office asking that an officer be sent tOjthe cffice 1 The house occupied bv Mrs.

King owned by John McCormick West Paris Saturday the same community to take charge of a crazy negro woman. Mr. McDon-j and aid communicated with burned in iao The returning and brought both of themj night was effects were saved. upntnn Fisher assistant county The nine-months-old infant to his home back. Hugh Tomblin.

living near yesterday and there was ded Sunday night and the remains were Interred yesterday afternoon at Evergreen cemetery. lArnhur Bryant of Minter was the city yesterday and bought a Skelton automobile from Sluder Bros. J. Cook and Miss Bertha Gray, A couple from Hugo were married yesterday morning by Justice of the Peace Jay Hall in hi9 office. (The Permanent Roads Board of La- snar county will hold a meeting at the courthouse today.

The Cottonwood school between Tigertown and Maxey. taught by Mrs. Miller of Hopewell, resumed yesterday sifter having been suspended a month ou account of the flu eDidem c. tArthur Womack, a son of Womack of who moved a lew months ago near Vernon, on a barger county, was married was tiy nobody ro look after the county at torntv's office Mr. Eubank not hav- reecvered sufficiently to return to work.

There will be a sociable ait the First Congregational church tonight in honor of Dick Kerr All of his an the friends of the church are invited -----------o----------PERSONAL City Marshal H. F. Morris of R. Cooper was a Pari svik'jior yesterday Dudley is here from Fort visit to his family. He la-v'has just returned from a trip wheer he saw some ot tne Thursday to a young lady at in during who is the daughter of a merchant at towns that have been shot up auriug that place Mrs R.

F. Lindsey supervisor at her home in Mi Pleasant, and expected to go to Jefforson yesterday before returning to Parks. Miss Florence Hackel is visiting her brother. Fred, in Dallas. W.

C. Chfsum of Shawnee, was in Paris yesterday. Mayor J. M. Crook was back at office yesterday after having been confined to his home three weeks.

Mrs. Joe MicKnight has recovered from a three weeks illness. R. M. fWalker and daughter.

Ravla, of Cooper, were shopping in yesterday. County Attorney L. L. James of iimher I Delta county was in Paris yesterday number having hl treated. Rev.

J. W. Denton and wife ot Roxton spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. J.

A. Holcomb returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to relatives at Kenefick, Ok. R. O. Story and son of Deport went to Fort Worth yesterday evening to attend the fat show.

C. J. um Bn an and John Paxton left yesterday afternoon for Corsicana on a business trip. Miss Bertha who has teen seriously ill for some time, is unimproved. Lena Shannon has returned from visiting Mrs Archie Meyer and Mr.

and Mrs. J. Y. Hester at Hugo Mrs. A.

W. Sheffield has returned from Chicota. She states that Crawford, who has ben seriously ill. is improving The many friends or the family will be glad to hear this Ralph Chamberlain of Mineral Wells is visiting friends in Paris. Judge Dinsinore of Grenville was looking after the interests of a client in tbe district coirt yesterday.

M. L. of Brookston left yesterday afternoon for Fort Worth to attend the fat stock show. Robert Northern. wbo had charge of the expreea office at the union depot will leave with his family today for Sweetwater, where they will their home an dhe will work for the express company.

J. T. Bullock of Russelville, was among yesterday's arrivals in Paris. C. IFaught was in the city last FARM FOR SALE.

An extra good 80-acre gray land farm, 10 acres In pasture, balance in cultivation. Has good five.room house and large barn. This farm is located within 1-2 mile of good three- teacher school, and in good neighbor, hood. Improvements alone worth $3500. Price, if sold Immediately, $75 per acre.

See J. F. Hurt or telephone 234. TOE PlslllNNING Bring us your cotton, we will gin It for you. THE PARIS GIN Just opposite Southland Oil Co on Church street.

Ohotable Alvlin Briggs of Tiger-j New York, March, Nat precinct had a narow escape Utonai Retail Dry Hoods Association from being hurt by a runaway team opened B. W. Lewis is having plans prepared for a nice brick veneer residence on South Main street. Precinct No. 6 known as the Tigertown.

precinct is at present without a justice of the peace. iMr Bledsoe, he having moved to another part of the county. An attempt was made about three yesterday morning to ise Xindle's restaurant on West Sherman street. A couple of shots were taken at the burglar. A W.

Sheffield received a message Sundav stating that mother was very ill in Jacksonville, Texas, and left on the afternoon train for her bedstide. He telegraphed his wife terdav that she died. His daughter, Miss Bessie, left yesterday to attend the funeral. The derrick at the oil well east or the numerous and the country presents a deBolate appearance. Mrs H.

A. Bass of Fort Worth, who has been attending the bedside of her mother, W. G- Stannard, returned home yesterday. Miss Virgil Bonnell, at the head of the millinery department has returned from the markets. E.

C. Hindman and J. M. Gatlin of Howland made a business trip to Clarksville yesterday. Dr.

P. Pinson, who has been seriously ill for some time, is still improving. He is now able to partake of nourishment, but is too weak to sit up yet. Henrv Cunningham and ex-District Attorney R. T.

Lipscomb of Bonham were in Paris vestera dyattending a bankrupt meeting. F. C. Chance has returned TOE PARIS GIN DUNNING Bring us your cotton, we will gin it for you. THE PARIS GIN Just opposite Southland Cotton Oil on Church street.

FOR SALE. Two rot'iges, corner Division and Bonham streets, under until September 1st. Alley entrance in rear. Phone 226. wh.le he was coming to Paris yesterday morning.

He and G. A. Shelton were bringing two Riles of cotton to town and the larter was driving While he was walking along behind the wagon to keep warm. Just after they passed Hiram place a negro drove a wagon out of the lot with tw'o hitched to it and leading two, which were tied to the hamcs one on each side of the team. The team driven by the negro took a scare at something and run away, overtaking the cotton wagon.

Constable Briggs barely had time to get out of the way before the runaawys hit the back of his wagon and knocked one of the horses down. The other horse broke loose. The horse that was knocked down fell across the wagon tongue and broke it. One of the horses ran between wagon- bed and a whecS. Const liable Briggs that it had enough hair rubbed off to stuff a collar pad.

The negro knocked out of the wagon, was nol hurt. its campaign against profiteers today bv placing large poster, in all officers in New Void: urging its members to resist price advances and fnsirt on d- liveries I lie merchants are asked to report If the towels are clogged up poisons get into the biood, cause loes of strength, skin eruption, dizziness and vertigo (blind Prickly Ash Ritters will open the bow-els, drive out the impurities and restore -drength. energy and cheerful spirits. Price $1.25 per bottle. R.

J. Murphy, I agent. it but For the eerious diseases thst attack the kidneys. Prickly Ash Bitters is a remedy of merit. It relieves backache, dizziness, persistent headache, loss of strength and nervous weakness symptoms which indicate Price $1.25 per bottle J.

Murphy, special agent. Farmers. Take Notice. Any one in tractors thrashing machines, write if.d SI, Denton, open. Texas, mtracts THE PARIS GIN RUNNING! Brine us your cotton, we will gin it fur vou.

THE PARIS GIN Just opposite Southland Gotten on Church street. COTTON SEED FOR SALE I have some choice Mebane seed for sale at my place north of High, at $2.00 per bushel. Would also liket to buy a few good mule colts. J. W.

SNELL. Tire Prices WITHOUT FRILLS you pay at the C. C. Tire Co. are for else added.

You cau cut out the frills from your tire bill by buying well known makee at aaving of 26 to 60 per cent. Look at Thew Pricei Plain. Non-Skid. 30x1 HO 10x8 32x4 34x4 12.20 14.28 18.10 80.48 14.10 17.00 88.10 84.76 o. o.

tux co. 21 Clarksville Street Paris. Tex. Announcing The Greatest Event In The History of The Designer Mrs. hJ Spring Favorites continue to week we will show A STYLE FROM FRANCE -YE QUITE THOROUGHLY AMERICANIZED In the quaint toes and chic ties of these saucv pumps one sees a touch of the influence of America is felt in their lengthening to assure greater comfort than the extremely short French vamp permits.

Black Satin Brown Suede Black Suede $14 and $15 Width AAA to HOSIERY TOO FAMOUS North Side Plaza 4 4 Cultivate the Banking Habit and GROW RICH. When get money for your labor, no matter what of work you do, put and keep a part of your earnings in the bank. This is the sure way to get ahead. We offer you the service and safety of our bank. Feel free to come in and consult us.

We be glad to see you and make you feel at home. Put Your Money in Our Bank. First State Bank STOMACH TORTURE GONE) FIRST SLEEP IN THRB MONTHS Mr. Heinricks Was Ready To Give Up. Then He Found How to Regain Health.

first sleop in 3 months was on thS second night after 1 began using Emulsion. 1 had had a had case of stomach trouble and constipation for reara end was ready to give up. 1 was troubled With gas, dizziness, bloat after eating, gnawing sensation and cramps in the stomach. Milks Emulsion was a to me, and I want everyone to know about a medicine that will cure cases jy like E. Heinricks, S.

Ala- F- bama Indianapolis, Jnd. Thousands of sufferers from catarrh of the stomach, indigestion and bowel trou- bios, have found that Milks Emulsion gives prompt relief and real lasting benefit. 1 Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. Itre- atorcs healthv, natural bowel action, doing awav with all need of puls and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in to assimilate food.

As a builder of flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom has weakened, and is a powerful aid resisting and repairing the effects or asting diseases. Chronic etomach ble and constipation are promptly res in ore dav. This is the onlv solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with Eke ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to trv Milks Emulsion under this six home vou, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, vour money will be promptly refunded.

Price 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Terre Haute, inu. bold bv druggists everywhere. Guaranteed by K. J.

Murphy. Beginning with the April Number The DESIGNER and The MAGAZINE will be about 140 pages and improved in many Already nationally known for its smart and distinctive features, exclusive fashions, splendid stories and it many helpful feature, the DESIGNER alone was a wonderful publication. AND IN now the merged Designer and The Magazine (actually two in one) will bring you all the features of 1 he Woman Magazine which made it a great magazine. The new merger will be particularly to your advantage, for although you pay nothing for the privilege, your subscription the consolidated publication will continue until its present expiration. In other words, it you are now a subscriber to the DESIGNER you will receive the combined The Designer and The the full term of vour present subscription, without additional charge- So the more than FOUR HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS to The DESIGNER will receive in a few days the New Magazine, THE DESIGNER AND THE greatly enlarged and improved.

Also from this time on we have arranged to get the magazines by EXPRESS absolutely on time, and there will be no more delays caused from poor shipping. Look forward to the coming of the NEW MAGAZINE, tise the STANDARD PATTERNS, and keep in mind throughout this week our piece goods department offers exceptional buying advantages. M'twe Poultry and Eggs We have a market for your poultry and eggs every day in the year and can always pay the highest market price, forget to ring us when you have any produce to offer, WHITE PRODUCE CO. 239 W. Washington St.

Tel 979 LEARN TO OPERATE A LINOTYPE OR INTERTYPE. The Southern Newspaper Association has established a school for teaching tfpesetting on the linotype and intertype machines. Apprentices in the printing trade and ambitious young men should wiite for literature. The trade that helped to develop Benajraln Franklin into a master mind worthy of careful consideration. For advice apply to the publisher of The Paris News and An tne meantime send for literature, addressing, Business College, (Accredited) Macon, Georgia.

Eugene Anderson. President. There is an opening for Lamar County lor one or two live wires that can handle an Automobile Storage Battery sales and service depot. This I Battery is guaranteed for two years continuous service or a new one without cost by one of the largest concerns in the world. Two thousand dollars will handle.

For informatic 11 write or see I I I II i i H. P. S. SALES CO. H.

L. Handy, Mgr. 1 18 North Crockett. PhcJ Texas. I.

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