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CANTON HERALD
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WITH GRATEFUL HEART:
GRATITUDE TO VOTERS
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mean when coming from the hu-
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that
HEE IT TONIGHT:
Is to serve.
thus saving the time and expense even larger majority in the run-
Saturday Matinee: Above Program’ 25c - 10c
TO THE VOTERS
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TO THE VOTERS.
OF VAN ZANDT COUNTY itarium Sunday.
SATURDAY NIGHT AND FIRST MONDAY:
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, feelings. They are all nice gentle-
You’ll Be Sorry If you miss this one.
men.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (Next Week):
To The Voters of Precinct No. 4. with homefolks of this place.
Thanks to my Good Friends.
and weak to do anything. Since
$
COMING: SATURDAY (Next Week):
Mrs. Willie Pain of Brownsboro
“LIGHTS OF WESTERN STARS”
will greatly appreciate your con- cinct and received 495 votes while w. Slate and wife.
run-off August 23.
(Adv.)
BONNIE M. NAIL,
OF VAN ZANDT COUNTY
Meeting
31t4.
Notice of Application to Lease.
the eeds of billions
E. Foster, guardian.
ago, as a candidate for this of-
of People
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turn day hereof, in some
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same being the 1st day of Sept-
ember,
(Adv.)
THANKS THE VOTERS.
on the docket of said court as No.
I want to thank my friends for
5340,
butvrs.
ward all, let’s make the welfare
bie, M. F. Fowler, J. W. Fowler,
com-
Second tract being 10 acres of i
(Adv.)
Connie Stout and family spent
and
by the judge of the county court
Cox, Sam Cox, Bee Wathall,
Ion
morrow must bring an improve- T
within the means of every one.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
to I. D. Miller, dated November, or is in pbssession of defendants.
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mage in $100,000.00; that the an-
nual rental value of such land and
County.
County.
R. A. Wells, Jessie Wells, A. W
Orr, as next friend and guardian
to those who supported my op-
ponents, nothing but the kindest
Lottie Elliott, Annie Birdsong, J.
J. Birdsong, Fannie Miller, Arley
(Arlie) Miller, Mrs. Johnnie Cum-!
there to answer a petition filed in
said Court on the 31 day of July,
Cauthen, Gilbert Mahlon Cox, Sam
Cox, Bee Walthall, a widow Bee But-1
ell, a widow, A. G. Hinn, by mak- l
part of the past week with Frank
Reeves and family of Alvarado.
of
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to duty and my best endeavors to lent gentlemen who opposed me is
serve shall in some measure repay, an expression of friendship and
then like bread cast upon the wa- confidence of which I am intense-
The low-priced automobile ha» brought greater opportunity
and added hours of recreation to millions of men and women.
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right. They represent simply the
best efforts of the moment To-
Most sincerely,
HOMER F. McPHAIL.
page 602, of the deed records of
Van Zandt County, Texas;
Thence in a northern direction
along the east line of said 30-acre
tract to the NE corner thereof on
the south lin of the Swain 43.8
acre tract of land;
Thence in an eastern direction
along the south line of said 43.8
acre Swain tract of land to the
SW corner thereof on the West
line of the Sanger Brothers tract
of land;
Thence in a southern direction
along the west line of said San-
ger Brothers tract to the south-
vey; thence S. 45 E. with said N.
E. boundary line 369 vrs to the
place of beginning, containing 19
acres of land, more or less.
THAT MERTO GOLDWYN MYSTERY
“THE BISHOP MURDER CASE”
W. A. WILLIAMS.
(Adv.)
S. L. WEST,
County Judge.
and , taking Sargon my nerves are back
‘ . to normal. I eat anything I want
ga- benefits of reliable, economical
) transportation may be placed
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Sincerely and gratefully,
JOHN E. DAVIS
Mesquite, Texas.
A
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Gladys Lee, Curt Lee, Roy Pra-,
ther, Nina McNew, Oliver McNew,
Eunice, or Enice, Cauthen, Bruce a on
TO THE VOTERS
OF VAN ZANDT COUNTY
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AND IF YOU LIKE A MYSTERY STORY—YOU WILL
THRILL AT THIS ONE
at v , .their support in the recent pri-
i. to corner on the N. E. boun- w.... . P
i mary and assure you if I can
and further relief, special and gen-
eral in law and in equity, that
they may be justly entitled to,
of Van Zandt county, Texas, at
the court house in the city of
Canton on the 9th day of August,
A. D. 1930.
MRS. MARY E. FOSTER,
Guardian of the estate of W. P.
Foster, a non compus mentis.
time in manufacturing. The Ford plants , weighing more than 2,000,000 pounds.
Joan Crawford
IN
“UNTAMED”
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Texas.
It’s A Special Feature
AND A TWO-REEL COMEDY BESIDES
By substituting the tireless, unvarying
machine for tasks formerly done by hand,
it has made the day’s work easier for
thousands of workers and saved time and
money in the manufacture of the car.
All of these things are done in the
interest of the public—so that the
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ANG. 12-13: (Request.)
Will Rogers In—
“THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS”
Given under my hand and the —
seal of said court, at office in rO THE VOTERS
In county court, Van Zandt coun-fice, I came within a little over
ty, Texas. July 12th, A. D. 1930. 200 votes of the highest man, be-
Notice is hereby given that I, ing second in the race. Since then
Mrs. Mary E. Foster, guardian of I have tried to so live as to mer-
ZANE GREY’S BIG WESTERN
George O’Brien
IN THE FOX SPECIAL
“THE LONE STAR RANGER”
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amended original petition, where- possession of such property, hold-!
in Maggie Oneal, H E. Oneal, ing the same in fee simple, Lut
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Roy Prather, Nina McNew Oliver
McNew Eunice or Enice Cau- J
ment in the methods of the day before.
Hard work usually finds the way.
Once it was thought impossible to cast
gray iron by the endless chain method.
All precedent was against it and every
previous experiment had failed. But fair
prices to the public demanded that waste-
ful methods be eliminated. Finally the
way was found.
A better way of making axle shafts saved
thirty-six million dollars in four years.
A new method of cutting crankcases re-
duced the cost by $500,000 a year. The
perfection of a new machine saved a
similar amount on such a little thing as
one bolt. Then electric welding was de-
veloped to make many bolts unnecessary
and to increase structural strength.
Just a little while ago, an endless chain
conveyor almost four miles long was in-
stalled at the Rouge plant. This conveyor
has a daily capacity of 300,000 parts
Jeff Burns and family of Jack-
son spent Sunday with Mr. and
White and they and the plain-
tiffs, claiming under them, have
been in lawful, continuous, peace-
able and notorious possession, and
adverse possession of such land
and premises, using and enjoying
the same under a perfect right
and title until unlawfully ejected
by the defendants; and plaintiffs
allege that they and those under
whom they claim have had and
held under title, and color of title
under the state of Texas, by peace-
able, continuous and adverse poss-
ession the property herein describ-
ed, accompanied by the payment
of taxes, the property above de-
ters, your reward shall be return- ly proud. I sincerely trust -----
ed to you in multiplied measure. ] the Van Zandt county voters who
My friendship is for all and cast their ballots for Messrs. Ball,
without discrimination, my desire Christian and Clark, no longer
To Mr. Simmons, who j candidates, will join with my ori-
by his retiring from the race, and ginal supporters and give me an
that on such day and date the
defendants unlawfully ousted plain-
tiffs therefrom to plaintiffs’ da-
New Royal Theatre
CANTON, TEXAS
The Finest Equipped Small Town Theatre in Texan
tinued support and influence in the both of my opponents only re- I Mrs. Ella Carter and daughter of
j ceived 503 votes. I appreciate very Dallas spent from Friday until
much the votes cast for me and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
of a run-off campaign, I wish to off.
especially extend my thanks.
.. MRS. JOHN B. (Lexie) SIDES.
(Adv.)
Yours in good feeling,
CHARLIE W. SIMPSON.
dary line of said Emerson sur-
I am still in the rce for Tax As- the first primary. I carried three i
sessor of Van Zandt county and out of the four boxes in my pre- spent part of last week with E.
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Prather, Rose Langford, Gilbert
Langford, Gladys Lee, Curt Lee,
“Sargon Pills toned up my liver
and ended my constipation with-
out upsetting me in the least.”—
Mrs. Ed Phipps, 2513 Market St.,
Fort Worth.
The Palace Drug Store, agents.
serve you at any time I shall be
glad to do, so. With good will to-
of Van Zandt county our
mon cause.
Very respectfully,
pated and I was almost too tired
i Zandt county for the splendid vote 4, for the nice vote given me in Kelley,
given me in the primary election last Saturday’s primary. I only | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burns and
held last Saturday, and I take this needed nine votes to get a major- C. F. Burns spent part of last
against the claim or claims of the
defendants, or any of them.
Wherefore, plaintiffs pray judg-
' ment of the court that defendants
1 each be cited to appear and an-
swer this petition, and that all of
said suits be consolidated under
1930, then and
• Prather,
N. (Dick) west corner thereof on the North
nearest county where a newspa-1 timate 5 acres of land, more or1
rexktiseuhlishedrmt°orPrearptstre ShTy u L sounnedaznathe ginning ata rock for — 634
Court of Van Zandt county, to be tract; on the west by I. D. Miller vrS. N from the . corner o
holden at the court house thereof, 30 acre tract; on the south by said Emerson survey; thence 45
--------- -- —- -------- I take this octJasion to thank Miss Maurine Jackson of Dallas
I wish to thank the people of Van the many voters in Precinct No. is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. R.
with me, I never had a good
night’s sleep and I’d wake up
the style and number of, and car- mornings with raging headaches,
ried on henceforth with this suit, A , „ . , .
and that plaintiffs have Judgment A sluggish "ver kept me consti-
Page l out
I take this method of thanking c Burns
those who supported me in this visiting
election. Friends, I thank you, and 1 1 ,
' friends in Jacksonville.
northerly direction direct to the
place of beginning, containing 10
acres of land more or less.
Said application will be heard : unday with Press Pruitt
bv the iudge of the county court family of near Kaufman.
scribed, under deeds duly recorded,
for more than three years, for
more than five years, for more
To the Sheriff or anv Constable
of Van Zandt county, greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Mrs. Ann Prather (wi-
dow of J. E. Prather, deceased)
John Prather, Owen Prather, Mat-
tie Prather Goodwin, Kim Good-
win, the unknown heirs of John E.
Prather, J. E. Prather deceased,
and the unknown heirs of the un.
known heirs of said John E. Pra-
A. D., 1930, in a suit numbered
To my loyal friends who stood I
by me in my campaign, I desire |
to express my grateful thanks. I
appreciate every vote received. I
feel no ill will against anyone. My
plans for the future are to prac-
kra
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than ten years, and twenty-five
then, Bruce Cauthen, Gilbert Mah- years, and that they have a good
: Cox, Sam Cox, Bee Wathall, I and valid right and title there-
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A. D.,
of Jessie Wells, a minor, Beethel
M. Wells, and W. H. White, are
plaintiffs, and Mrs. Ann Prather,
John Prather, Owen Prather, Mat-
tie Prather Goodwin, Kim Good-
win, the unknown heirs of John
E. Prather (J. E. Prather), de-
Sp ECAUSE the automobile is such an im-
■ > portant factor in the lives and pros-
perity of so many people, the purpose of
the Ford Motor Company is something
more than the mere manufacture of a
motor car.
There is no service in simply setting
up a machine or a plant and letting it
turn out goods. The service extends into
every detail of the business — design,
production, the wages paid and the sell-
ing price. All are a part of the plan.
The Ford Motor Company looks upon
itself as charged with making an auto-
mobile that will meet the needs of
millions of people and to provide it at a
low price. That is its mission. That is
its duty and its obligation to the public.
The search for better ways of doing
things is never-ending. There is cease-
less, untiring effort to find new methods
and new machines that will save steps and
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tice law and farm. Further I
wish to say that I am a candidate
two years from now.
Yours sincerely,
E. C. STOVALL,
vote given me for state treasurer
in last Saturday’s primary. To
man heart, I now come to all my have been given a substantial ma-
supporters to say; that if devotion jority over the four excel-
for removal of all clouds to plain-. lU nurinai. 1 eau any 1 want -■ ------- —t ----- _. ------ -
tiffs’ title, and for writ of restitu- I without the least stomach trouble, method of announcing to you that ity over both of my opponents in week in Dallas,
tion, and for rents, damages and I sleep fine and am full of ener-
costs of suit, and for such other gy My headaches have entirely (
disappeared and my sleep is sound
and restful.
are, in reality, a great mechanical uni-
versity, dedicated to the advancement of
industry. Many manufacturers come to
see and share the progress made.
The greatest progress comes by never
standing still. Today’s methods, however
successful, can never be taken as wholly
11, 1918, recorded in Vol. 139,
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930
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who voted for my opponents. I
MRS. ED PHIPPS
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the estate of W. P. Foster, a non it the confidence reflected in the
compus mentis, have this day fil-' vote last Saturday.
direction j ed my application in the above j The run-off primary will be
of said ' numbered and entitled cause for held on the 23rd day of August
1__—e 41. AA,,4,, :..c. A
for the title and possession
said above described land
premises and for damages,
I La Farris Henley of Corsicana
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Gladys
Wages.
Miss Della and Hattie Wind-
ham, who are attending school at
Commerce spent the week-end
ceased, and the unknown heirs of
the unknown heirs of said John
E Prather, deceased, I. D. Miller,
Mollie V. Miller, L. L. Swain, M.
3. Swain, Osie L. Swain, Bessie
wain, Retha Clay, Edd Clay, Ef-
» Swinney, W. L. Swinney, Ceo-
Freeman, B. P. Freeman, L
*. Davis, G. L Tatum, Grover
Hart, Hart Petroleum Company,
F. L. Luckel, C. C. Cprtis, O. M.
Wroe, The Pure Oil Company, Ma-
belle Prather, Anna Schwabe, R.
N. (Dick) Schwabe, Earl Cox,
Mattie Goodman, James Goodman,
Owen C. Prather, Lowell (Buster)
Prather, George Prather, Jack
Candidate for Tax Assessor. I have no ill feeling for those Fugate.
No. 4421. In re: Guardianship of this expression of confidence and
the estate of W. P. Foster, a loyalty on the part of my friends,
non compus mentis. Mrs. Mary j am deeply grateful. Four years
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With all that this word can
land out of the G. W. Emerson
survey in Van Zandt county, Tex-
as, beginning at the N. E. corner
of a tract of 45 acres of land out
of the G. W. Emerson survey,
deeded by G. W. Tull to W. H.
Corley by deed dated Feb. 10th,
1905, recorded in volume 78, deed
। records of Van Zandt county,
Texas; thence N. 45 W. 634 vrs
less 80 yards, a rock for corner
for beginning of this tract; thence
N. 45 E. 80 yds.; thence S. 45 W.
404 vrs.; thence S. 45 E. 180 yds.
a rock for corner; thence in a
same being plantiffs’ first
From the unofficial returns
from the primary of last Satur-
day, I am about 450 votes ahead
of my nearest opponent, having
2465 votes out of 5499 cast. For
have been in peaceable, adverse
and continuous possession of the
property herein described, owning,
claiming, cultivating and enjoying
the same, and using it for the
purposes to which it was adapted,
under a claim of right, accompan-
ied by the payment of taxes, hold-
ing the same under title, and col-
or of title, from and under the
state of Texas, for more than
twenty-five years, adverse to the
defendants, to the world, and un-
der an exclusive claim of right,
claiming under a memoranda of
title, accompanied by possession,
and if the defendants, or any of
them herein named, ever had any
claim or any right, title or Inter-
est in and to such land, the same
has long since become barred by
the three, five, ten and twenty-
five years statute of limitation,
and plaintiffs here and now plead
such statutes of limitation as
your vote and influence in the
second primary and if I am re-
elected I will continue to give the
people of my precinct the very
best service of which I am cap-
My heart is overflowing with
gratitude to the voters of Van
Zandt county for the magnificent
I to; that the heirs of J. E. Pra.
ther are unknown to plaintiffs,
but that most of them are non-
residents of Texas; that there is
no administration of J. E. Prath-
er, no administration upon the
estate of J. F. White or M. A.
White, and no administrations
were necessary; that some of the
defendants are asserting some in-
terest in and to this real estate
and are placing instruments of
various kinds of record in Van
Zandt county, which constitute
clouds upon plaintiffs’ title,
though such defendants in truth
and in fact have no valid claim
in and to such property, and that
plaintiffs’ deed from J. E. .Pra-
ther has been lost or misplaced
ther, deceased, Mabelle
Anna Schwabe, R. I
I take this method of thank-
ing my many friends for the sup-
port and vote given me in last
Saturday’s primary. I appreciate
very much the work and efforts
of my friends and I will try to
show my appreciation by giving
to the people of Van Zandt coun-
ty the very best service as county
attorney of which I am capable.
(Adv.) PAUL H. STANFORD
ing publication of this citation
a widow, Bee Butell a widow, G.
M. Ball, Walter Womack, A. G.
Hinn, Geo. P. Hill, are defend-
ants, said petition alleging, for
cause of action, plaintiffs respect-
fully show and represent to the
court that the plantiffs are the
owners in fee simple of the fol-
lowing described land and prem-
ises lying and being situated in
the John Walling Survey in Van
Zandt county, to-wit.
Being a so-called five-acre strip,
comprising 5 acres, more or less,
of land in the shape of an ell,
and described by metes and
bounds as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the SE corner
of a 30-acre tract of land des-
cribed in a deed from C. B. Swain
OLD BETHEL.
Our meeting began here Satur-
। day, the pastor, Rev. Bird doing j
the preaching. We invite every-
one to attend.
Miss Eva Cash has gone back
to work in Dallas.
Mrs. Cynthia Murrey of Myrtle
Springs is visiting her daughter,'
Mrs. Oma Chamblee, and family.
Loyce Carey and family spent
‛ EXPRESSED BY DAVIS will also appreciate very much
ALL TALKING PICTURES
AT THE
and so in duty bound they will
ever pray.
Herein fall not, and have you
before said court, at its aforesaid
next regular term, this writ with
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
The word APPRECIATION can
mean much or little, just as the
heart chords are effected when
the word is spoken.
TUNDRA.
Our Baptist church was well at-
tended also the three days’ meet-
ing at the Primitive Baptist
church.
G. W. Burns and family of Vick-
ery, Texas, were the guests of
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Burns Sunday, Mrs.
Burns and children remaining for
a two weeks’ visit.
E. N. Sides and wife and Mrs.
May Strait went to see their
brother who is in the Dallas san-
(Plaintiff cannot produce the ori-, K A VC NERVEK WERE
'ginal deed, though they have 0/110 ——m‛ci w-
imade careful search wherever the “ON FnC.E All ‘TIME
same might be found, but are un- ( -- --- ALL 1
able to locate it, and the plain- —-------
tiffs further allege- I umaammemmamwwwpm"-.
Complaining further, plaintiffs "For oyer a year my nerves were
would show to the court that they । ‘on edge’ all the time. The light-
and those under whom they claim est foods nearly always disagreed
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Miss Sibyl Verner of Tyler was | Misses Ollie Marie and Inez
the guest Sunday of Miss Ruth Kellis are visiting relatives in
Yantis and other friends. Mineral Wells this week.
2562
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Schwabe, Earl Cox, Mattie Good- line of the B Campers tract of
man, James Goodman, Owen C. landi
Prather, Lowell “Buster” Prather,1 Thence in a western
George Prather Jack Prather along the north line • baui-u---— —- -......— ----- — aeiu oll ne zoru aay Or August
Rose Langford ’ Gilbert Langford’ Campers tract to the NW corner , an order of the county judge of next, at which time you will de-
’ thereof; Van Zandt county, Texas, author- termine which of the two highest
Thence in a southern direction' izing me as the guardian of the men you want for Tax Assessor
the west line of said • estate of said ward to make a min of your county, and I want to
Campers tract to the southwest ’ eral lease upon such terms as the urge my friends to rally once
corner thereof on the north line l cnirt mav order and direct of b.. . _
of the C. White tract of land; court, m ayao derand, drest‛ Lmore. to my cause, and 1 want
Thence in a western direction the following described real es especially to ask all the voters of
along the north line of said | tate belonging to the estate of the county to come to the polls
once in each week for four sue- White tract of land to the SEsaid ward, to-wit: on that date and cast your ballot,'
cessive weeks previous to the re- corner of said Miller 30 acre tract] All said wards interest in and after having again given my candi
turn day hereof, in some news- of land described in a deed above to the following tracts: dacy due consideration. And in
paper published in your county, if mentioned from Mrs. Swain to I.' First tract being 19 acres of this connection, I want to say to
there be a newspaper published D. Miller, which is the point of land in Van Zandt county, Texas, that groun of voters who gm"
therein, but if not, then in the beginning, and containing by es- a part of the G. W. Emerson sur- ed loyal t the present incumbent
vey, and bounded as follows; be- in the first primary, that I ap-
plaud your loyalty to him, and
vrs. N. from the E. corner o hope that I may be honored byj
said Emerson survey; thence 45 having you place in me theysame
in Canton, Texas, on the 1st Mon- Mrs. Carrie White 45 acre tract; W. 404 vrs., to corner the S. W. confidence that he, as an official,1
day in September, A. D., 1930, the on the east by B. W- Campers 551 boundary line of said Emerson has so well deserved at your
---- a— “h- h-nt acre tract and Sanger Investment survey a P. O. 20 in. dia. brs. N. hands Most sincerely
Company 208 acre tract. (40 w. 50 vrs.; thence N. 45 W. j (AN,- EANrDD 1 Ar-Rl.-,
The plaintiffs bring this suit/with said boundary line 151 vrs.
for the title and possession of Ito the in the middle of the Canon
the said real estate and plaintiffsand Athens road; thence 18% E.
allege that on the 1st day of Jan- with said road 274 vrs. to corner;
luary, 1930, they were in peaceable (thence N 28 1-2 E with said 190
premises is $5,000.00, and plain-
tiffs allege that in 1886 J. E.
Prather sold such property to J.
F. White under a warranty deed,
duly executed and delivered; and
the said J. F. White went into
ownership and possession of such
property with his wife, M. A
Ernest Carey and wife are visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ca- i
perton, of Martins Mill.
John Beard and family of Ter-
rell spent Sunday with Ed Wil-
bourn and family.
Miss Eva Cash spent the week-
end with her sister, Mrs. Eula
Pruitt of Kaufman.
Keller Thormahlen and Mrs.
Cozell Thormahlen and baby of
'Myrtle Springs spent Friday with
R. F. Chamblee and family.
Bert Walsh and wife made a
business trip to Athens last Thurs-
day.
The little 10-year-old girl of
Gomer Pennington and wife of
Phalba was laid to rest in the
cemetery here Saturday afternoon.
We sympathize with the bereaved
family.
Canton, Texas this the 31 day of
July, A. D. 1930.
(Seal) GEORGE L. YATES,
Clerk, District Court, Van Zandt
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