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Batesville daily guard. (Batesville, Ark.) 1912-1924, January 21, 1920, Image 4

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JANUARY 10 and tO All |j
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We wish to
ANNOUNCE
to the people that we have the agency
for the
Rich Tone Play-All Talking Machine
Absolutely guaranteed and built by the
Great Eastern Manufacturing Co.
We have them in stock and would be glad
for you to come in and investigate
the Machine.
If you are ever in the market for an Auto
Tire try a Federal—7 DOO Miles
Guaranteed.
COY LAMAN & COMPANY
Batesville, Arkansas.
<UMBER OF COMMERCE
GIVES BANQUET
(Continued from First page).
printed and such additional matter
added as would give the outside
world a better ami clearer idea of
“VIRTUOUS MEN”
. : with E. K. Lincoln, Grace Darling, Clara Joel, and Ten Thousand Others
Gem Theatre Thursday Jan. 22 nd
ONEDAYONI.Y THE GREATEST MELODRAMA OF THE YEAR
SEE ——
Jost what constitutes a Virtuous Man in your opinion? Must he be virtuous physicality, mentally or morally?
Whatever your individual opinion may be you’ll be interested in the opinion set forth.
BIG SCENES, BIG THRILLS, BIG FIGHTS
In connection with the Picture the ACTUAL VOICE AND LIFE OF THE SCREEN.
CHAS. J. KERN
GUNMA ION FIREFLY SINGS SWEETHEART MAYTIME
Children, 15c Adults, 35c
“VIRTUOUS Men”
) Batesville and Independence County
and induce immigrants to come
here and locate. Several calls have
been made upon us for photographs
by other publications and railroad
, officials for use in their advertise)
I campaigns.
The Chamber of Commerce is also
BATESVILLE DAILY GUARD
fostering a County Fair with ta
hope of making it a district fair
which we are assured can l>e done i
we succeed with our organization
and we would recommend that th
committee in charge of this proje
be ; 'ert end push its organization t
completion. Its advertising value
the c iinty alone will lx- worth
thousands of dollars. There is i
good reason why Independence Cm >
ty shou'd n t have the very best
fair in the whole state.
The good roads movement has
been backed by this body and Bates
ville and its interests should see t
it they are completed with the least
possible delay for the one reason
there is no one thing that increases
values or lessens cost of production
and marketing more than good
roads. They are not a luxury but an
asset and necessity and should not
be allowed to lag.
Through the efforts of your Secre
tary we are assured a mattress fac
tory will soon be in operation in
Batesville, operated by home capi
tal.
This organization has sto.e
squarely behind the city authorities
and B >ard of Health for a cleaner
better, more sanitary and more beau
tiful Batesville and has been of treat
assistance to them in many wavs,
particularly in elevating the inoral
standard and we believe we can sav
without successful contradiction
there is no town of the size of
Batesville in Arkansas or elsewhere
with a higher morale than this.
The money expended for a page
advertisement in the Centennial edi
tion of the Arkansas Gazette, we r•-
gat'd as a gift to that publication as
it has had no advertising value so
fai. nnd we remmn •nd that in t? ’
future no foreign advertising space
’• taken in “Special” editions of any
kind as the results do not justify the
expense. We can get better and
greater results in other ways.
We recommend a live special com
mittee of three or five be appointed
to round up all citizens of Batesville
who are not now members of the
Chamber of Commerce and ”.est
them to take one or more
ships, as there is no resi.
Batesville that is not reapr
benefit from the results oft ; ,ors
of this organization.
We also recommend that com
mitteo become more active in lae fu
ture 'ecause when any matter is
left t< drag it soon dies and is for
gotten.
There has been expended up to
and including 1 December 31st, 1919,
the following sums:
By Advertising Committee $ 658.86
Public Highways Committee 30.00
Agri- u’". al Committee 527.66
Mano. jig and Mining
I r c ‘.iin ,ent Committee 496.04
i 1 < at; , ■. Fixtures,
L ,f ats. Fuel, Phone,
1,097.71
For Sr ones 2,081.00
From General Fund for
miscellaneous items 651.12
Total $5,117.79
Believing the expect"tions of every
member of this board and organiza
tion has not only been realized, but
exceeded, during the vast year and
with my most grateful thanks to
each and every member who has in
any way assisted me with their ad
vice and counsel, and it ’very other
way, to make this organization a
success, I respectfully übmit this as
my annual report.
A. A. WEBBE.;, Secretary.
TYPEWRITER F iRGAINS
I have a few secom -nd 'ypewrit
ers which I wll '** at bargains.
They are all n fi alien:
Remington. No. 6 SHI $25.00
One Ooliver No. 3 $25.00
One Fox Typewriter $40.00
One Smith-Premier (bi d) $25.00
One Smith-Premier No. 10,
visible $35.00
CHAS. SIMS, 1 , ville Ark.
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
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Owing to tbe continued high price of Sugar
and to maintain our quality by using
PURE SUGAR AND NO SUBSTITUTE
We are compelled to raise our price to
SI.OO Per Case.
BATESVILLE BOTTLING CO.
Buy Goods where you can
SAVE MONEY
J The Quality of our Merchandise is al
ways backed up by an uncondition
al guarantee of satisfaction.
M. STOKES & SONS
READ THE BATESVILLE DAILY GUARD

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