The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Chain latter forma for kli at
th* Denlaon Prow Office, (Adv.)
ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS
FIFTY-NINTH DISTRICT MUST
r. a. Wilcox, judqb
New Suita (Files
Mra. Ethel Cullwell at uz re. Re-
public National company at a);
title and poaaeailon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mllhgeeelweieeeoeeeoto MS
WpH ttHM eeMieeoeo • as SI |N
ITeeMeaeewuU |LII
•ox Kumm cw# m
Will to ft¥»B ilTWtllWi
»
CANOKXAPMRS aauat bo receiv-
er U;«0 z a la ardor to *veU
puMtoattoe la enrrest Imm*
CIUMI ACeeuWTS are aeeea-
table from pereew hair too a tde-
pSobo lie tad la their own name and
upon aawilaa to twit when SRI
la praeoatoc wto So added os
unpaid private aeaaanto alter M
tare from date of ftmt UMiitOia.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
3
M^W00,,
58- WfUBMM .1AKC
thb coat /\ar< hdhJ
&CCAU5T ITS A tlEIM COLD
pJw AND ToULL PROftABtT,
HEED •* ' ]
Prew wts
awre tfeaa
closing souiti oamr
by • e'etoek a oa wIS be ruMMtod '
(be Mae dap. j
Mil W MMM rrwmm wH*
eot be
we Ineorreot
ovVer-TOWN rasw *w >*u-
NOod ada are etrtotly payable 10
tlvaaoe.
rat— MINIMUM ahorse N»
1 Time, le per weed.
t “--le per ward.
I vtmeo, to par word.
(ISr eoaaeeutlva
lUaSama charge Si lor M wooda
Oeaworat rate* wfN be gttea ton
■ mill----Local latae at am ewt
per ward eaeb bMdea
fll.llISlHBIl
SACS paid far toraiture eat
Helping millions -to
END COLDS
SOONER
Annie Arnold ve. Bt. Louie
Francleoo and Texai railway com*
pony; damafea, dlamleeed at plain*
tlfTa coat.
Kidneys Most
Clean Out Adds
*he «■>*/ war raw bedr UB elue eat
Adi*. »M eolwioee weetaa tram rear
blood to thru t aitllioe tier, delicate Kid-
o"'mt!SF^
Kid IIS/ OP BlRl*'**" dlea.de.. ....
luffer from
doe Cop ve J. O. Sterlinc; Cu
me, laett noted verdict for defend-
Junction,
Icoet.
dlemleoed
Lilly Rtco ot vlr va. Jennie Park-
er; try title, dlemiaaed at plaintfffe
coat.
V. W. Mill* va. R. C. Eetee, at al; '
debt, diamlaaed without prejudice.
plain tlfTa
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKB J. I .Of, J1IDOB
Beer Docket
J. C. Baker, application filed to
' retail beer at 224 north Travle,
bjwJ^euS: Khiunitu >Vi». am-
It/. Bur nine, Smarting or Itching, don’t
Uko chances. Oct the Doctor’s guaran-
ty* piJ*cr,Ptj0“ cRiled C/stex (3lss-
rcE). Works teal, safe and ----- " --
nd aure. in'41
.vitality, and la
ggHSSv3 iSS
costc only 9c a day at druggists
•nd the guarantee protects you.
COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
WHEN every*
“ thing you at-
tempt is a burden
you are
X
rhei
nervous and irri-
table—at your
wit’s end—try
this medicine. It
may be iust what
you need for extra
energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New Jersey, savs, "After
doing just a little work 1 had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound.
1 can see a wonderful change now."
' VECtTABLC COMPQUNO
Mrs Georgia Gibson va. Aetna
Life Ineuranoe company; debt oh
policy; diamlaaed- at plaintiffs coat.
Minnie B. Powell va. First State
Life company; debt on policy; dis-
missed at defendants costs.
V. W. Mills and company vs.
Thomas McLain; debt, dismissed
without prejudice.
1 V. W. MIUs and company vs. Lucy
M. Tatum; debt on policy, dismis-
sed without prejudice.
O. W. Myrlck vs. Farm and Home
Savings and Loan association; In-
Shrman.
Marriage License
O. G. Layman and Lena Kiiby,
White wrlght.
Richard Loren and Minnie Lind-
ley, Denison negroes.
Joe Darter to
by 210 feet, S.
Cull urn, 2 acres, Ruben Headrieka
Fred W. Hudson et us to W. A.
$100, May, 1935.
Fred W. Hudson et us to W. A.
Analr survey; $100, March 26, UK.
Darter, 50 by 2ft) feet, J, B. Mc-
T. L. Tennlson to Mra. Ease C.
Tennisoir, part of lot 0, block 2, J.
A. Fitih addition, Sherman; $1, May
3, 1333,
Oil and Gas Leases
Rose Lee Knuur et ux to M. A.
Halsey, 80 ac es; $80 April 12, 1935.
Realty Transfers
l .1. T. Anderson et al to C. A. An- Automobile Registrations
derson, 51 acres, Ygnacio Treblno D. C. Wallace, Chevrolet coupe,
survey, $1, March 23, 1935. | Sherman.
Lne Peyton et ux to Mrs. J. E. j' Jack Gudgi-1, Studobaker sedan,
survey; $800, May 2, 1935.
Mothers Have Found Way
To Keep Family’s Colds
Under Better Control
Golds.
The hetefulneas of
reducing the numba
dangers of colds has
thousands of clinical
by practicing phyi
b» every day use In
The Flan provldi
each nostril. Timely use of Va-trw
nol helps to prevent many -ftkle •
and to throw ofi colds in their earty
Stage*. <Va-tro-nol now comes In
two generous sizes, 30c and 60c.)
To Snd a Cold Sooner—it a ooM
developed, apply Vicks
on throat ana chest 19
oold direct—two traps at
earn toned effect of Vapo-
ntoned effect of Vapo-
dlreet srtfPm hr «tfm.
Inhalation—loosens
mam.
Sherman.
It L. Shumate, Chevrolet coach,
Tioga.
Dr. E. F. Htter, Pontiac coach,
Sherman.
R. B Burns, Chevrolet coach.
Sherman
X,. M. Davis, Ford coupe, Howe.
H. A. Vestal, Studebaker sedan,
(‘Sherman.
TOOK OFF 17 LBS.
OF UGLY FAT
HEEDED DOCTOR’S ADVICE
“THAT LITTLE GAME’
----m i \H- V
6Lf»*r
And The Worst I* Yet To Come
"N, 'too'u. r>o
\ Thought'<ou\| Nothing
^ uuea& oor or nrA fue Kino-
HotAt. on There well, foot* Raise \ U)HAT 5 »n
too PLATED OUT fl CHANGES (HATTERS STATS Irt .
OP Torn. — I so I'll ‘LAY* and/ HftNDS OFF,
iVA QoiMS To i WITHDRAUI THE /REAt> 't'H6
flAlSB me BET fd CHIPS rSAul”
A W.ED one. - '
2% / - "lip
f'OUJ (VAT^r
3 GAME
J ,VD ^,r
GO -1MIN1 TMfM6S|
op.--
LUOOLD Vou
SoowEf?
Lose A
couple of
F/NGERS Tha
Those chips
M'h. Robert fJirkey, Roseville,
Calit , write.* “My doctor prescribed
R.’ h- r Salts for mo—he said they
wouhln'i hurt me in the least. I've
lost 17 lbs. in C week*. Kruschen is
worth its weight in gold.”
Mr.- Jiicl t y paid no attention to
gossipers who said there was n<#
safe way to reduce. She wisely fol-
low'd 1 • doctor's advice. Why don't
YOT T ?
(I*-i . j - * r of Kruschen to-day (lusts
4 weeks arid costs tut a trifl* j.
Simply take half teaspoonful in $.-op
of hot water every morning. Ail
druggists.
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Tjj/k f
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"THE MAEN THING ON MAIiV STREET
By L. F.Vein Aim
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Baity Buzz
main STOEET's
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INQUIRING BI PORTER .
SPRINGS A NEW ONE 1
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QUESTION “UJhztt tusnd ■
at flouM* do GOO. «
VJdL (uAt, ami uA^?
WHEOE ASKED — ON
MAIN STREET IN FRONT 1
of the flogiSt shop.
answers - Riant over .
H-iCct . ... —--
VRIESDG, I'm Ihc iisquiOiSS RI-
POI3TER. vnflM TmE T>AILS BUZZ &
MV tquESTlOM TODAU- l<3--
__ "UJhzit “fevnd do^
1 LIW.V. MlltS OF
TtiE ^ALt V:T d»tr9)T
'CAUSE 1 fcElr.M
MAQRiED IM ’EM
TWICE.
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Ihc J-1
have ’em
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By ALB£RT1N£ RANDALL
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COULD KISS VOU WITHOUT)
TOOCHIN' YOU •, Y'----'
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1935, newspaper, May 9, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736872/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.