Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 20, 1922, Image 2

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Somebody A Opposite Court House Come between 12noonand 1 p. m. Saturday, December 23rd. OnBradford Si, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Gainesville, Gn., Decoriibor 14, 1922. COUNCIL CHAMBER: Council met in regular.session. Mayor •Howard'Thompson presiding. The fol lowing councilman were'present: 0. P. Lathcm, E. E. Mincey, B, H. MOore, K. E. Greenway, E. T. Parks. The following resolution was road and adopted by unanimous yoto of- council: resolution Whereas, it. appearing that thorp is jjo proper burial ground in Gainesville foivtbe ex-service men of the late Worlfj- War, and, f/. •: .'•} Whereas, it appearing that it is the duty of all municipalities to properly care for, honr and respect the bodies of those who served their country dur ing the saijl/worlilw ar, Therefore, be ii resolved, in open and A place of comfort ami,beauty where you’ll always find coht >ul m< i,- and- I'-'st.. Furnish it with KLdt? and care so tli£r«Youv homo-will be a plaee of refuge from strife and toil of the clay—gratifying to your .physical ami aesthetic senaes. •" , Then see how you’ll enjoy it—how you’lilovo to spend your leisure moments there. ' Consider the money you spend each year for clubs, dances, theatres, etc., then--.compare the bdnefit and pleasure you derive from sudh aipusemetits with lasting joy. of an attractive HOME. . . - SO,25; Election Managers $5.00, B. F. Roberta $5.00, E. F, Quilliah $3.00. Bills for first reading, read and re ferred: ' W. V. Hopkins $5.00, Perry and Son $5.30/ T. A. Alooro . $4;55, The Hoi’ald $60^0, W. A. Miller $3.05, Hftrdio and Son* $70.50; J. R. Logan |tiid 'Co. $2,65, Iiosch Btos.^Co. $1.50,' Compbell Cycle ‘Co. $0.3", Mrs. ®; A. Strickland, $2;4J, Woslcy Memorial Hospital, acct; Hi P. Stricklnhd $123.50, B. P. Rood , $1.50, B. IV Sued I§14;80, The Texas Co.$2i;89, H. M Cochran $8.00, Consumers Oil On. $22.50, C. J. Conner, and Sous $.7.30, Richardson Bros, and Tucker $26.05, Richardson Bros, and Tucker $16.50, H. L Gaines $3.85, John B, Daniel $10.62 Farmery Cash- Store $3.25, D. D. Jaclt- t on $5.S0, Palmour Hardware Co. $17.- 75, Sto ic Moore and West $7.50; Stone, Moofe and West Co. $14.00, Stone, Moore and West$35.00, Armour Fcrti- Rzor vork.v $134;60j Grinnoll Co. Pack ing $11.11, Ga. Railway and/Powcr Co. $772.10, E. U. Kimbrough -$51.20. Bits-for second reading, road and or dered- paid:: Barron? Shoe Shop $1.50, Standard o -m:' Pipe Co. $220.06, Hosch Bros Co, $11.50. 1 / . BLEClUra HAMiEB >*,•»«'t, Comfort Plus Appearance From This When your Choicest gift comes up for decision, lie it for son, brother, husband, 'sweetheart, 6r friend, \ye offer you here a suitable gift 'by- which you can permanently and de lightfully remind him of your appreciation of what he really means to you; Such'gifts as will, in after years,. be ; the most cherished, the sweetest memory of the friendship and relationship estab lished. It will cost so little now. It will mean so much then. Call and $ee today what we can offer you in this.line. If you like to look at beautiful things let us show you! Gcorglr, Hall" cou } C;|yo f mncsville. f Yw671rl ...... ' 0 the Hon. Mayor and Gentlemen of the City Council: Wo, yourl ;duly ; ehokino aiut sworn Managers oftliis days oloction for three commissioners for ‘the* Cityf of 'Gaines ville, beg to make, the fblldwfrig'fdport of said election: ' ’ .. . H. rl Doan, First. - Jffwd, jecei,vod 255 voire:/ . W. G. Mealor, Second Ward, receiv ed 231 votes. ' . M.B. Carter, Third ard, roepived ,232. voles. • . • Total number of votes, 256^. Roape-tfully submitted by': F. L. Co wer, Manager First Ward;-B. F. Hob- Crts, MiOiagor Second Ward; Ed QuiKl- Mrnagor Third Ward. .. r ^ Attest: Jas. H. White. • \ The matter of W. T. Shaw’s tax was reported by Fiuaucc Oommitteo that books beeleared of excess tax, and ord ered ,clerk to clear same froin books. Chairman recommended that Excess asoessmento f 7Q0be refunded to L.-,®.’ Geffrey audorderod clerk to refund ex,- eess tax. - ' •’ Oil* motion, Council voted to pay Downey 'Hospital $75.00 for liill rend-, ered/for operation on H. F. Strickland. The matter of assessment on Wat- £•0.1 property was on motion Referred to A.'aoesors and Courieil to act. on thoir rchomn.emlation. ’ There hoing no further business, Miieil adjourned. , Howard Thompson Mayor. Jni H. White, Clerk. Good workmanship and quality materials arc surely apparent in these.' pieces. The frames m*e of a picked grade* of mahogany, all pices have removable spring seat4 covered in ■ - f two: tone velour. Best quality of cane is'used in sides and backs. • One distinctive • -feature about this suite, is the graceful curve of the arms. f Room Furniture Should ress Individuality vmm MACON, Cft , One’s Dining Rohm Suite may show as. much individuality ; • ’•''V . ■" ' . True they follow the styles, hut what a scope'lor selection, of finishes and treatments arc lie re for your choice. There are over.sixty suites for you to select from. as one’s clothes! , 1 Period designs in a Variety yMPism.:;:;!:; Eskimo Not Dainty Feeder. The Eskimo is nbt particular- about the cut of his meat. He eats every-, thing physically possible of a reindeer or flsli or polar bear (and what- lie does not eat lie wears or makes Into houses or tools). Particularly does he seem to relish the frozen stomach of the reifuleer. This stomach, full of finely chewed reindeer moss, he freezes solid and stows hway; accord ing to Doctor Marquis, until lie Is vl- tamlne-hungry, when a piece Is sliced off, thawed out and eaten as u rare delicacy. Fortune Told by tho Panfy. The streaks on the ponay are sap- liooed to foretell destiny. If the petal plucked is marked with four 4aes, it Mgnlfles hope; five, hope sprung from fear; loaning toward the left, a life of trouble: leaning toward tbe right, pros perity unto tho end; If the center one Is longest, Sunday will be the wedding day 1 ; eight lines denote fickleness; nine, a changing heart; ten on one petal foretells riches; eleven a Urge tartly. Ber ns teinJBr other s ATHENS’ LARGEST FURNITURE STORE (Wholesale q,nd Retail) Broad St Athens, €a Toad’s Hsarty Appotlto, Tbe tond rnu^i catch hown meale. He scorna civnq food. He must eee h move to be sure It has not slipped the bonds of life and begun to spoil. Jjcf s day and a night lu* captures enough to stuff bis aioiinacli frt!1 four tlmea, ■(though if ba.liHd to h» could exist wfthont estfing; longer than any other cresturo.—Fepdlsr Science Monthly. Explaining Meteoric Stone*. Though there is some uncertainty a8 t® the origin of meteoric stones or meteorite*, they probably lire the mb nine frogmans of the prluilttvo solar nebula that failed to he awept up orig inally in r».o formation of- the larger members »if (ho system mat which finally chuv < J Co he trapped hy the earth’s ali-iosphere. Kill Toq Many Swordfish. The swordfish Is good food for man, and man hunt* this fish with a har poon. Fishermen hunt -him evea though, he i* v e strong and dangerous fighter- The slaughter of so many swordfish Is disturbing the balance of w ’«» said, and allowing the shark* to multiply without tho#> rw strict Ions which swordfish Impose, B. H. MERCK, Wholesale Distributor Gainesville, Georgia