Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937 Page: 13 of 14
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INSURANCE
FOR SALE
declare the whole of Mid note as
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Joining it to form a
MISCELLANEOUS
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represented by said
Among the earliest users of
Table linens tin on Id hapnaBtel
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time another girl looks a him.
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313 TAXI 10c
LOANS
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TRANSFERS
ROOMS FOR RENT
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PROMPT SERVIOL
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legal
most, to rush over to that
FOR SALE-.
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MOTOR SERVICE
FRAMES AND AXLES
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him. And given Jim a few min-
10 or 20 seconds it took to ctons
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3 BUY all kinds of
iture and pay the
Marshall.
154-156c.
-Mary Birdwell
Velma Sparks
USED CARS
BOUGHr AND SOLD
and
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in her hands. Her hear"tumed
to ice in her breast. For the still
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$
All this time that she had
painting a devil in her Imai
tion, Amy had been up on
terrifying roof alone—locked
thumbprints. This is one of the
earliest known him of the identi-
fying marks.
ONE-MINUTE WIRELESS
PERMANENTS
LOANS
REFINANCING
PHONES:
306 EAST STEEET
PHONE sis
left]
toj
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LEON CRIM
MOTOR CO.
Neat to Poet Office
FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms with
private bath. €al-2412.- ■ - ■ - -
152-155c.
dr ona years,
to ever you
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DRY CLEANERS
Alford-Gatteys
INSURANCE
118 N. Marshal St.
. . PHONE 808
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varlety of a
ch ell stitchi
ample, expensive English ,
should not be-placodioh a pe
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on a pn
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with yot
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W. E. DeLAMAR
INSURANCE
Phone 171
Firs:National Bnk Bldg.
EUGENE LACY & SON
PLUMBING AND GAB
PHONE 225 er MU
, 1 bs, cattle and nogs. C N.
. Rogera,
lOOtf.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for
city property: 197acres of
. Rusk County Land. What have
you? See Harry at Turner-
town.
153-158p.
What a jealous,
you’ll be!
Then, quite un
CROQUIGNOLE
Oil Push-up ■
Wave
FARLEY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Bear Haden-Boucher Drug
2_______PHONE 89
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To
Factory Specifications
WITHOUT HEAT
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however attractive,
deal of its charm i
tentious lapo cloth, i
cloth or your betefn
. nicent china unl all
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But Amy had waved Harry out
with a nonchalant air,'and she had
VELVIN TRANSFER
Local and Long Distance
Moving
BONDED AND INSURED
VAN SERVICE
Pheaet 735 .... KIM
you join four, you'Ve a star inspir-
ed by the handwork of Colonial
days. Make it of string for a de-
ttghtful bedspread, tablecloth, or
scarf. . Try wool for an afghan
that will warm your heart. Pat-
tern 116 Semes to you with detall-
Vaguely, Cilly ws con
windows being raised as
street, of heads craning
quiring the trouble,
down at this twicted, I
that had Only A few L
been a lovely, lively gi
still clutched the blue dre
hand. The other hand,
in the terror of deathh si
taxed; a slip of newspa
tend to the ground..CGI
Other Waves wh3
$1.00 - V,
CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP
Mra Cynthia Dunklin
Orimerest Barber Shop
ft Mile on I>ler Highway
FOR RENT: Five room house
. on Laylon Avenue. Ralph Wat-
son at Crim’s Store.
153-155c.
FOR RENT: Furnished apart-.
ment. 508 No. High St. J. E.
Adams, Phone 439. •
151tf.
of 10% of prinetpal and interest
as an attorney's fee; that the in-
stailments of prineipal which be-
$2.00
Shampoo and
Set Me
TYPEWRITERS
— SALEB- BERVICE
New and used machines of ali
. makes.
Repair Work a Spectaity
HARRY L CLARE
117 Fordal st ______
5022
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3
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Except in cases where, regu
lar advertising accounts are car
rted or uinless otherwise aped
fled at the time of iaruon
clasnified ads are collected ach
Saturday following their inser-
tion.__________________
- prices. Henderson
Junk and Wrecking Co., 605
West Street Phone 252.
125-151., / -7
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TYPEWRITERS
Texas MOTOR CO.
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Illustration by Ed Gunder
the aM. "Am^r But Amp Kerr was beyond all
hearing.
somm,9us2n103892mn2"1656‘25.529
past due and unpaid, and that
plaintiff as the owner and bolder
of said note and has elected to
LOANS
We make loans on Automobues
East Texas Producing Oil Roy
alty, and Oli Paymenta.
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Classified Deadline
: FOR SALE: Corner lot 50x150
8 in 1 Sunset near new school.
N Terms if desired. Ted Hud-
son. Phone 846-J. $
148tf.
FOR SALE: We have traded-
in a well insulated gasoline
range which is priced low for
quick sale. Forman-HudSon
Co., 712 West St
148tf.
“Amyl” she cried. "Amy!" *
But Amy Kerr waskeyond all
hearing.
TEXAS FINANCE CO.
al
ALFORD BROS, MOTOR co.
XS* qourtitheetty or Hen.
1 ^bealT Sept * 1937.
IM. G.WRIGHT, Clerk of
Cbuntlzrrrotgcourtofkue
PyIlaLeeton, Deputy..
Davidson, for his said debt as
.______. ‘ " promissory
note, it being further alleged that
all of aald defendants other than
/PERMANENTS
$2 eg
Operators: $7“20
1
the district court of Rusk County,
Texas. aecu
—Given under top hand and MM—if A M
ousy.
Cllly tried to do that
estly did try to reallzi
- CAST OF CHARAOTENS
PRISCILLA PIORCE — kerrtas,
7o"E wemannttormez
AMY En" xeommate
■ n* murderer’ vietiM.
JIM KERRIUAN—Clllr>a aaam.
HARRY HVTCHIllS^Aaayyi
■Iraan visits*.
. SBftonANT DOLAW »OU.r me-
■Icard to salva the murder at
THE BRAESIOKEHosMS-.
Room and board. 301 iEorth
Marshall Phone 358-Wk * 7
342 TAXI lOe'^v
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FUTCH.
154-159C. , )
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FOR RENT: Nicely furnish- *
ed bedroom in private home.
Close in. Phone 268.
154-156.— a. .
-------Ma--_---
FOR RENT* Two. room futn- a
ished apartment. 801 North
WANTED: Cook and house-
FOR RENT: Offices former -
ly occupied by Drs. Shipp and ,, .
Hilbun in the Crim Building.-#h 1 usea
Will be vacant the 20th. G. P. I hleh
DEPENDABLE
CHEVROLET
SERVICE
..i, ___ Hendes-
• Fnone az-mdmt, gon
106 SGtazdy Fexna
ft ASHINO LUBRICATION
FLANAGAN-CHAMBERLAIN
before said court on the first day
of the next term thereof this writ '
with your return therm a, showing ,
bow you have executed the same. ,
Witness, M. G. Wright, clerk of
that draw or coat down from the
line' with small regard for flying
clothespins; and you fairly flew
back to the big heavy door, lest
Mr. Johnson come up and lock it
for the night, end leave you out
in that intense blackness until
morning.
w “emm 5 nerreeregeanggammemmrmrmemmaanunemuammansmaaioeam xaen - •
Shop the Cl A
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emanon BY PUBLICATION
STATE drmxKB, L
TO THE MHERirr CH ANT
CONsFKBLE OF RUkK OO UN-
realized what had happepi
realized how utterly silly
been. It was all so very
The big Hack door had's
shut while Amy was hanging up
her dress. Sunday was Mr. John-
son’s day off, but he alwaya-re-
turned about midnight and made
the regular rounds of the hiduse.
He had locked Amy but! Z8
FOR RENT"S-FSomfurn,
ished apartment. Electric
2M3
H. L Davidson and wife own or
claim some interest in aald prem-
Ises, all of which interests and
claims of aald defendants are sub-
ject to and inferior to the lien and
plaintiffs eaid deed of trust, and
plaintiff prays judgment for his
debt, including principal, interest,
attorneys’ fees and costa of court,
for a foreclosure of his said deed
of trust lien as against all of the
defendants and for general relief.
Herein fall not, but have you
•sEnneMl"i *
DRaWeWaBUY
JEWELER
, OPTOMETRIST
1 '7
t. ,
Cash and Carry.
CLEANERS, -Crim-
the payment of the said promis-
sory note, the aald H. L. Davidson
and wife, on February 17, 1934,
executed and delivered their cer-
tain deed of trust in favor of B.
B. Peterson as trustee for plain-
tiff, John N. Peterson, said deed
of trust covering those certain
tracts or parcels of land situated
in Rusk County, Texas, being
parts of the L. B. Henderson, T.
Lacerene, F. Hamilton, Juana
Communes surveys and De La
Vina league, containing „381 acres,
which tracts of land constitute
what in known astheH.L David:
son farm on the Henderson and
Kgore highway, all of which
land is more particularly de-
scribed in said deed of trust which
is recorded in the office of the
county clerk of Risk County,
Texas, in deed of trust books N at
pages 164-166; that plaintiff, by
virtue of said facts, is entitled to
and seeks a foreclosure of his said
deed of trust lien and further
neeks judgment against the said
H. L. Davidson and wife, Helen
Weekdays 10100 a m.; tot
Sunday paper, 6 00 p m Satur-
day afternoon-—Classigied aus
coming in after the regular page
la closed can. be carried else
Where in the paper and. U more
than one insertion is desired,
will be changed to the clnssifled
page to the following tasue This
___- dedune eppliea alao to rhang»
I and discontinue orders
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EMPLOYMENT
clothesline and back. You didn’t
linger. Cllly hadn’t lingered, and
Cilly was as brave.es the average.
Even a. little more brave than
Amy. Amy would not come home
alone evenings when Cilly had to
work late. She didn’t like to be
alone in the apartment She
said so.
No, Amy wasn’t the sort to.
linger in the terrifying blackness
of the roof at midnight—not if
she were alone.
Then Amy wasn’t along. It was
all poppycock about wanting to
air bar blue dress. Amy wae going
up on the root to meet someone.
Who?
Kerry Hutchins had left 10 mtn-
utes earlier than Jim. Amy could
have walked down to the vestibule
if she wanted to be alone with
Permanents
$2.00 Up
OPERATORS
Louise Henry
Peggy Chadwick
used; material requlrements.
Send 10 cents in stamps or coin
(coin preferred) to} this patten
to Henderson Paf2. Sewvb, Needle-
eraft Dept., 82 E jF th Ave., New
York, N. W. Wate plainly pattern
number; your.name and address.
Harronize Tablwhfe
lurked behind the next step. Kot
anything human, of course. You
knew that
“ If you met anyone sn the root,
it would be poor old Mr. Johnson,
the superintendent, dragged from
his bed to check up on someone’s
aerial. And Mr. Johnson was a
harmlens moul. -
But you didn’t think at Mr.
Johnson as you stepped out
toward the clothesline. You
thought of Dracula, and at every
step you expected to see him be-
fore you, his black cape spread
out bat-like, ready to enfold you.
You thought of Dracula, and
quickened your steps so that you
stumbled, and as you stumbled
you felt the monster upon you....
You remembered all the stories
SUITS CLEANED, pressed
" 50; pants M; Dresses .80
from the heavy iron door to the,________________ ....
slctnalinea.Ana I i on the xanit
Your fingers will fairly fly when ed directions for hakingthe
you knit these simple squares of — —*— “ * —
stockinette stitch and mesh. When
------
PROFEBBOB LEE
Psychic Mentalst. Tells yu
all. Does not ask any ques-
tions. floe thia man with thia
marvelous gifted powe.rum-
er’s Tourist Courts, on Tyler
Highway, Henderson.
153-158p.
left, and then she immediately got
the bright idea of taking her blue
dress up on the roof.
If she had wanted to go up there
so badly, she’d have said to Harry:
“Come up on the roof for a min-
ute with me, will you? I want to
air a dress.’’ That would be the
natural thing to do, instead of
waiting around for Jimag leave,
and following him out.
Bo Cilly was annoyed at Amy.
Annoyed and not a little hurt.
They had gotten along so happily
together. Up until tonight, Amy
had never shown any trace of
selfishness or pettiness. Cilly had
really loved her. Was Amy at last
showing her true colors?
e e •
CILLY walked wearily over to
— the bed and removed the
spread. There was no sense sitting
up all night to worry's bout it. If
Jim really cared for her, he’d be
back. And if he didn’t, weU, it
was certainly much better to find
him out before she married him.
Much better. She wasn’t a foolish
schoolgirl. She could face a dis-
appointment sensibly. Quite sensi-
bly. Was ever a woman in love
sensible, she wondered.
She brushed aside a tear sav-
agely, and jumped into her twin
bed.
342 TAXI lOe
FOR KENT: 5-room furnish-*
ed brick apartment. Also 4- .
• room furnished apartment.
Phone 397. C ‘
149tf.
FOR RENT: Nieely furnish-
ed downstairs' apartment.
Electric -refrigerator. Alsb
furnished garage apartment.
305 East Street.
153-155c. .u‛
FOR SALE: Modem 4-room
house and small chicken
ranch. One mile on Chicken-
feather road. Priced for quick
sale. Terms if desired. See H.
-L. Bryce, owner, at place.
151-162p.
you ever heard about ghosts that
rise in graveyards at midnigirt.----r - ---------
You remmbered them aB to the utes to say goodnight to her, Cilly.
P
linen cloth or
borders. And
with col
xlcin pot
or Afghan of Laura
Squares ;
ILINEUP
with
BEAR
838*,
8K,
EMe
z7 KNITTED SQUARE
V PATTERN 1163 .
the black air above. At every step, THIRTY seconds it took, at the
you wondered just who at what * mnet te uah neap t “het
BROS., General Contractors..
155-157p. •
FISHERMEN ATTENTION
- Turner’s Lake now open after r
being closed a months. 7
miles on Jacksonville High-
way. Fish are really biting.
152-157P
ROOM AND BOARD.' 219
East St. Phone 902.
151.1620----------------—
JAKE ALEXANDER is now
at the Liberty Barber Shop.
Now is the time to have your
summer shoes dyed. Will call
for and deliver. Phone 865-J.
148-153c.
WANT TO BUY
TnttHiTi aims t« bar apre-
■seat, attar mintgf, b-
comes inerensingiy nlrmed wen:
Amr tails ta fatwa tram th
rootop. She renil it woma ba
territjimE there la tha anrke-
aeaal
s
KARAHISHERE
Psychic and Life Reader, here
for a limited time. Get a Per-
sonal Reading from her About
your HOME, MARRIAGE,
LOVE, BVSINESS, SPECULA-
TIONS. And why you are not
happy and wnat to do about it
Personality, Character Analy-
sis. Readings 50c.
LOCATION,
Furgeson’s Tourist Court
Highway 26 Toward Kilgore
CILLY jumped out of zbed,
i — slipped on her shoesirwiEout
her stockings, and. took hedKsot
out of the closet. Sheg 5godeht
up and unlatch the door, 2 Poor
Amy. . . .
Cilly stopped, clutching she coat
MOTOR SERVICE >
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BEAUTY PARLORS
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books, likely onLanevles
Eighwy. eward.if rotum- .
ed to J. A. Lee, 114 So.
r618p- -e ..u- -M^Sec.
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. . . Cilly was going to sleep.
But of course she didn’t. As
soon as her head touched the pil-
low, she knew that she woul"-
get, to sleep for hours. When
you’re unhappy, sleep doesn’t
come immediately to slip you
quietly into oblivion. You have to
smooth out your thoughts first.
You have to banish ugly, sus-
picions, and bitterness, and jeal-
Knit Spread
LOST OR STRAYED:
-New -Harmny, ilighhdy"t
horse mute,-weight 909, with w
scar fh..ngstrilLastSeengaty .
BUI Silers, Rwra. Notify
~ Rooree.Freetan, Hendergon,
153-158p. " '
e e e
and John Woodley, Inc., a for-
eign corporation, by making pub-
lication of this citation owe to
each week for four oonmecutive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof in some newspaper pub-
lished in your county to appear
at the next regular term of the
special district court of Rusk
County, Texas, to be held at the
court house thereof in Henderson
on the first Monday In October,
1987, the same being the 4th day
of October, 1987, then and there
to answer a petition filed to acid
court on July 28, 1937, to a suit
numbered on the docket at said
court, 13057-A, wherein John Ne
Peterson is plaintift and H. L
Davidson and Wife, Helen David-
son, J. G. Heim, B. H. Helm, M.
Carl Jones, E. B. Wall. • K.
Hodges, a N. Graves, Walter D.
George, 8. J. Bauguss, Dr. Ban-
ders Fowler, A. B. Fuller, Clem
S. Clarke, C. W. Lane, Jr., and
John Woodley, Inc., a foreign
corporation, are defendants, said
petition alleging that on February
27, 1934, the defendants, H.i
Davidson and wife, Helem Pavid-
son, executed and dellvered to
plaintiff their certain promissory
note dated February 27, 1934, for
the sum of 34,500.00 with interest
from data at the rate of 8% per
annum, said note befog payable
in five equal’ annual installments
of 8900.00 each, the first of said
installments having become due
and payable on December 1, 1984,
and the remaining installments
being payable on December 1 of
each year thereafter until all of
said installments should have ma-
tured, and that said note contain-
ed an acceleration clause giving
the holder the right to declare the
whole mt said note due upon de-
fault of any installment of prin-
dpal and Interort, and aaid note
fingerprints were the Chinese, A’
who sealed documents with thelr with dishen and Silver. For
. Mr*. W. B. Fergusom
N PHONE 88
Pennon’ Barber Shop
HOLLYW000
masmmsemmmasanmmmmaomamama
LOST AND found
-- - .... ■ -| -'-4 •
. LIBERTY hotel'
Special weekly rates to perm-
anent guests
?9tf
Tpe
keeper. Phone 470-W.
e •,153-155c.
17,2842X1 105
WANTED: Housewives who
are ambitious to make money
in sparetlme.Good pay and in-
teresting work. Write Box
. 61-S, care Daily News.
154-156p.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished
house. Modern conveniences, '
a good location, plenty shade.
Apply 1409 West Street
r 97tf.
OFFICE SPACE for rent,
two-room suite, ew Arnold "
Building, fire-proof, janitor
„ -merxice. and all bills paid.. 3.1.
E. Arnold. • -
133tf. -- -- - .
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CHAPTER II
CILYD been up there once
herself—to get a coat she had
had hanging out all day to air.
You ran up the five flights of
stairs—that was all right, for there
were lights on every landing. But
from there on it was No-Man’s-
Land. You went up the other
half-flight to the roof, and pushed
the heavy iron door out As you
stepped out onto the roof, that
door swung shut behind you with
a bang—a loud, terrifying bang
against the lonely silence on the
roof,- —
Cilly was a courageous soul, but
she had shuddered that first blade
moment after the door slammed
behind her. There was nothing
ahead but dark emptiness. The
clothesline was just a few steps
beyond the doorway, but in the
darkness it seemed a mile away.
You picked your steps carefully,
expecting any moment to trip over
the raised platform under the
Unas; you held your hand out in
front so that you wouldn’t walk
blindly into radio aerials. At
every step you stumbled over a
clothespin or a piece of rope.
There were the tall stacks, too:
two from the. furnace, and one
from the incinerator which
belched fire and brimstone into
FOR SALE: Anthony pump
Body. ’A bargain. See B. E.
Gillespie, Parker Motor Co.,
Center, Texas. - ■
1524155P ,
FOR SALE to right party:
s Take over contract on six foot
Electrolux. Payments at less <
than 810.00 monthly. Forman-
Hudson Co. 712 West St.
148t. t-1.
FOR SALE: Five large book
' cases with glass doors, one
sectional book case, two li-
brary tables, one flat top
desk and straight chairs.
Formerly used by public li-
brary. Phone 552.
,144-tf.
FOR SALE: Enjoy long fall
evenings at home with a good
radio. We have a nine tube
night air was suddenly shattered
by a wild, terrifying cry—-tho
deathly, agonized cry of a human
being.
Shrill and high-pitched, I
pierced the midnight quiet for an
eternal second, then died down to
a rasping, choking .murmur. A
moment at silence foUewcA a
silence so intense that it could be
felt in every nerve. % 2 3 S
Then there was a dull thud out-
side Clly’s bedroom widow-•
heavy, swift thud, as if something
had fallen along wny. . .... 1100
In an instant, Cilly was at the
window, and as she looked qut,
she forgot the six-foot drop to the
; .battery console for only
------- --------------- -------- 329.60. Forman-Hudson Co.,
- refrigerator, ‘4* Cmtdom«*: 72 West st.
« unfurnished a.p a r.t m e n t,. ..^'istf, • ' . ' •
downstair. 396 No. Ml 5 ——:---—
L. B. MARTIN J:
Certified Public Acoountant -•
• INCOME EAX sERVIEE-
AUDITS C-t
olfice in Ranaoph Hotel Bldg
PHONE 802
r, TEXAS, GRETING: _
You are hereby commanded to
summon J. G. Helm, B. M. Keim,
Y. H. Heim, M. Carl Jones, E. B.
Dr. Bandera Fowler, A B. Fuller,
Clem B. Clarke, C. W. Lane, Jr
Mrs. Syd Oliver, PHone (468."
155-"
FOR RENT: Nicelgfunishd
bedroom. One block of busi-
ness district. 114 West Elk. '
Phone 119....
155-157p. 2 ■
-
FOR RENT: Furnished ga-
rage apartment. Crimcrest.
Phone 681. ' *' 2
155tf.
FOR RENT: 3-room turnish-
ed apartment- ah hills pxfdi
Electric refrigerator. Percy
Cdnnon, Phone 214. ..., » i
154tf. *. ~.3
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FOR SALE:' Milk cows' Cash, '
terms,..trade. See, Jack.Rag- .
ford at bar rear Moss Trad-
"" Street ———4
was a dear, that she was
and fair and altogether,to
hearted to hurt anyone. 9
Cilly told herself sternly: -
a ptetty poor sort to build
a case against Jim the vi
LADIES
Shoes Dyed Any Color
DAVIS SHOE SHOP
WE ARE TAKING advance
ordera for Mrs. J. Y. Welch’s
book of poetry, “Bread and
Alabaster” to be released in
November. Haden-Boucher
Dug Store, Henderson, Texaa.
WHAT HAVE YOU to sell?
Turn it into cash. We will
buy it Henderson Junk and
Wrecking Co., 605 West St.,
Phone 252.
125-151c.
CHAS. D. APPLE
- New London Frigidaire sales-
man for Adams Appliance Co.
Phone 1033, Henderson.
128t.
RANDOLPa FHARMACY.
Phone 700. “Just What the
Doctor Ordered”. Two regia-
tered pharmacists with more
than thirty years experience
69-940.
223 E-
ground, she forgot that she was
clad only in pajamas andshog
She jumped quickiyt she knelt be-t
side that crushed, broke figure-
that had come hurtling Iron the
roof.
RENTALS
NOTICE! —--
MERCHANTS, filling sta-
tions and others are hereby
notified that we will not be
responsible for any debts
contracted by anyone except
on our signed order for the
specific article or commodity.
Anyone selling anything to
anyone charged to us without
a signed order will not be
paid by us. STANDIFER
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OF DANCING '
TUESDAY THURSDAY
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Member of Texas Association
of Dancing Teachers; also
Dancing Masters of America.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 156, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937, newspaper, September 17, 1937; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559287/m1/13/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.