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ORDER FOR CITY ELECTION
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Montague,
City of Saint Jo. I
I, J. D. Bellah, mayor pro tempore
of the City of Saint Jo, Texas, do
hereby order an election to be held in
said City on the First Tuesday in
April, same being April 5th, 1927, for
the purpose of electing a mayor for
one years to fill the term of J. W.
Holmes, resigned, and three aldermen
for the term of two years, a City sec-
retary for the term of two years, and
a city marshal for the term of one
year, to fill the term of H. I. Crump,
resigned.
John Moss is appointed manager of
said election, which will be held at th«
usual or convenient place.
Witness my hand this 15th day of
February, A. D., 1927.
J. D. BELLAH, •
Mayor Pro Tempore, City of Saint Jo,
Texas. i
CITY ORDINANCE.
THE CITY OF SAINT JO,
COUNTY OF MONTAGUE.
AN ORDINANCE Submitting to j
the qualified electors of the City of i
Saint Jo, Texas, to be voted ait the
regular election to be held in said
City on the First Tuesdav in April
A. D., 1927, the proposition of levy-
ing and assessing an additional
Street, Road and Bridge tax of Fif-
teen Cents on the One Hundred Dol- |
lars valuation upon all taxable prop- j
erty situated within the City of Saint i
Jo, Texas, to be, and become, when
assessed, levied and colected, a part',
of the available Street, Road and i
Bridge fund of said city, and of as-
sessing, levying and collecting a spe-
cial tax of Twenty-five Cents on the I
One-Hundred-Dollar valuation of all
the taxable property situated within
the City of Saint Jo, Texas, for the
purpose of police protection of said
City, and when assessed, levied and
collected, to constitute a special po-
lice fund to be expended by the city
for police protection.
BE IT ORDAINEn BY THE CITY
COUNCIL of the City of Saint Jo,
Texas:
That there shall be submitted to the
qualified electors of the City of Saint
Jo, Texas, to be voted at the regular
election to be held within said City
on the First Tuesday in April, A. D.,
1927, the proposition of assessing,
levying and collecting an additional
property tax of Fifteen Cents on the
One-Hundred-Dollar ($100.00) valua-
tion of all taxable property situated
within said City for improvements of
the streets, roads and bridges within
said City, and of assessing, levying j
and collecting a special tax of Twen-
ty-five Cents on the One-Hundred-
Dollar valuation of all the taxable
property located within said City, to
be expended by said City for police
protection and, when assessed, levied
and collected, to be and become a spe-
cial police fund to be expended for
police protection.
Those favoring levying, assessing
and collecting the additonal Fifteen-
Cent Street, Road and Bridge Tax
shall have written or printed upon
their ballot, "For the Tax," and those
opposing the levying, assessing and
collecting the said tax shall have
written or printed upon their ballots,
"Against the Tax."
Those favoring the assessing, levy-
ing and collecting of the Twenty-five-
Cent special police tax shall have
written or printed upon their ballot,
"For the Tax," and those opposing
the assessing, levying and collecting
of said tax shall have written or
printed upon their ballot "Against
the Tax."
This the 15th day of February, A.
D., 1927.
J. D. BELLAH,
Mayor Pro Tempore of the City of
Saint Jo, Texas.
Attest: S. M. LAUDERDALE,
Secretary of the City of Saint Jo,
Texas.
This is to certify that the above
and foregoing ordinance, after its
adoption, was placed in the office of
the Secretary of the City of Saint Jo,
Texas, that it was thereafter signed j
and approved by the Mayor pro Tem-
pore of such City, and was by him re-
turned to the City Council, and was
duly adopted by the City Council of
such City at regular session, sitting
on the 15th day of February A. D.,
1927, by the following vote, to-wit:
J. I). Bellah, Mayor pro Tempore,
voting yes.
D. S. Bulliner, voting yes.
Homer Donnell, voting yes.
B. E. Lewis, voting yes.
Will Barnes, voting yes.
S. M. LAUDERDALE
Secretary of the City of Saint Jo,
Texas.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
No. 7452.
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OF MONTGUE COUN-
TY, Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED, that by making Publication of
this Citaton in some newspaper pub-
lished in the County of Montague, if
there be such a paper published in said
county, (but if not, then in the nearest
county where a paper is published)
for four weekB previous to the return
day hereof, you summon Irene Cobb,
husband, Tommy Cobb, Beulah Wor-
ley Clayton, husband, H. C. Clayton,
Alman Thorpe, Vernon McWilliams,
Ervy Howard, husband, George How-
ard, whose residence is unknown, to
be and appear before the District
Court, to be holden in and for the
County of Montague at the Court
House thereof, on the First Monday
in April, 1927, being April 4th, 1927,
File Number being 7452, then and
there to answer the petition of J. E.
Walthall filed in said Court on the
20th day of February, A. D., 1927,
against the said Lila Bruce, husband,
J. K. Bruce, Lora McDonald, Irene
Cobb, husband, Tommy Cobb, Beulah
Worley Clayton, husband, H. C. Clay-
ton, Alman Thorpe, Vernon McWil-
liams, Ervy Howard, husband, George
Howard, Jessie Anderson, husband,
Abe Anderson, Dallas McWiliams,
Ernest McWiliams, and Lila Bruce,
guardian of person and estate of
Dallas, Ernest and Claude McWil-
liams, minors, defendants, and alleg-
ing in substance as follows, to-wit:
The nature of plaintiff's demand be-
ing a suit upon vendor's lien note, be-
ing the fourth note of a series of five
notes, this note being in the sum of
$200.00, dated October 6th, 1913, due
October 6th, 1927, executed by D. W.
McWiliams, payable to plaintiff, ex-
tended by said D. W. McWililams so
as to become due and payable October
6th, 1921, the date of such extension
being September 26, 1921; D. W. Mc-
Williams died April 3, 1923; defend-
ants are alleged to be the heirs of D.
W. McWiliams; plaintiff alleges that
MMwaikwwfri
Haralson, depoased, if livtag, and It
dead or either of thepi are dead, then
o£ their unknown heira and legal rep-
lesentativs, and allging in substanc
as follows, to-wit:
Suit in trespass to try title, as well
as for damages and to romove cloud
And lor cause of action plaintiffs
allege that heretofore, ft>-wit, on the
2!;th day of November, A. D., 1926;
they were seized and possessed of the
hereinafter described real estate, hold-
ing, using and occupying the same in
lee simple, which property is situ-
ated in Montague County, Texas, and
more particularly described as follows,"
co-wit:
FIRST TRACT: Being 122 acres
of land out of the D. \V. Staley, J.
t>. Roundtiee and C'al Walker surveys,
situated in Montague County, Texas,
and described by tnetes and bounds as
iollutvs:
BEGINNING at a stone, being the
west corner of it. J. Maize survey,
and the most northern inner ell cor-
ner of the D. W. Staley survey 22 vrs
h US E of a p o about 30 in. in diam-
eter, markeu TnEiNCE S 37 E 22
vrs, a stake for corner; THENCE S
5i> W 198 vrs, a stake for corner,
whence a walnut about 30 in. in diam-
eter marked X bears S 85 E 20 1-5
vrs; THENCE N 37 W 1100 vrs, a
stake, being the west corner of the
D. W. Staley survey and the south
corner of the W. H. Martin sur-
vey; THENCE N 53 E at 115 varas,
pass the east corner of YV. H. Martin
survey, being also the south corner
of the J. A. Gordon survey; THENCE
with S E B L of J. A. Gordon survey
at 648 vrs, a small b j in fence line
marked X for cornerj'l'HENCE S 36
E 1090 varas, a stake for corner, be-
ing the south corner of the Cal Walker
survey, and one of the esat corners
of the D. W. Staley survey, in the
N W B L of the R. J. Maize survey;
THENCE S 53 W 400 varas to the
place of beginning.
LCOND TkacT: Being 11 1-2
acres out of the R. J. Maize, D. W.
Staley and W. D. Lacy surveys, situ-
ated in Montague County, Texas, and
described by metes ana bounds as
lollows: UEUINININU at a stone,
THE PANTHERESS
Edited by the Saint.Jo High School Pupils.
THE STAFF
Editor-in-Chief Blanche Beckner
Sport Editor Oreta Austin
Joke Editor Alene Collier
Society Editor Beatrice Beckner
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Student Grades.
he sold certain land to D. W. Mc-1 being the west corner of the R. J.
Williams October 6, 1913, retainng a| M«ite survey and the most northern
hen to secure payment of five notes, j nur-jr ell corner of the JJ. W. Staley
all of said notes paid except fourth I survey, 22 vrs S 28 E of a p o about
note; said land being 50 2-5 acres out, ;;o in. in diameter, marked a; thence
of a 320-acre survey, being No. 3423 >jm 53 E with the N W B L of R. J.
T. E. & L. Co. survey located in Mon-j iai/e survey fco varas, a stake t0l
tague County, Texas. Plamtff al- corner in the road; THENCE N 37 E
leges that he has had to pay taxes on • with said road 244 varas, a stake for
said land in the sum of $56.45, and corner, whence a p o about 15 in. in
insurance in the sum of $6.30; plain- diameter marked X bears S 84 W
tiff asks for judgment for his debt, , ,j.ij varas; THENCE S 61 W 331
including insurance and taxes paid, vrs, a stake under fence for corner;
with interest on note, attorneys fees, TnENCE N id W 135 varas, a stake
costs of suit and for foreclosure of his 10r corner; TllENCE N 53 E 61 varas,
The following students made an
average of A or better for the past
six weeks:
Mary I)a,vis, Una Morrow, Mablo
Ruth Davis, Mary Redman, Oreta
Austin, Blanche Beckner, Nancy Field
Billio Lane and Tolbert Fanning.
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"At the End of the Rainbow."
Once
"Fie on thee, thou villain!
more thou art foiled."
Gutteral sounds, mutterings, etc.
"What is happening?" asked a
passer-by. "Oh, just the play, 'At
the End of the Rainbow,' is being giv'
en at the High School tonight."
Although the students had only
two weeks of practise, they put the
play on in good style.
A large crowd was present and re-
ported having enjoyed it ver" much.
The sum of thirty dollars or more
was taken in.
A Farm House Among Rose Bushes.
By Una Morrow, '29.
The sun burst forth at setting time,
like a smile through tears, and shed
its last rays upon the old-fash'oned
farmhouse, set in a garden of roses.
A cobblestone walk led to a small
porch covered with rose vines. Roses
bloomed beside the walk, and petals
from the roses, shattered by the
shower, lay on beds of soft green
grass. A soft evening breeze sprang
up and blew away again, laden with
the fragrance of the roses. Dusk came
on and the shadows of night enfolded
the old-fashioned farmhouse and its
garden of roses.
my family is?"
"Certainly, my man; here a quar-
ter. Where is your family?"
"At the movies."
A freshman stayed up all night try-
ing to see the point to one of Mr.^
Wright's jokes, and then it dawned
on him.
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Vclina: "There's one guy who is
always up to his chin in music."
Doris: "Who is he?"
Velnm: "The violinist."
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Pilgrim: "Is football your favor-
ite game?"
Puritan: "No; I prefer wild turkey
on toast."
This: "When I was twenty I made
up my mind to become rich."
That: "But you never became
rich."
This: "No, I decided it was easier
to change my mind."
"Hey!"
"What?"
"Jest wanted to tell you that you
had two more hours to sleep."
The cliff dwellers weren't the only
bluffers.
AND S O O N.
Reports of Sophomore Class.
On an examination of Miss Will-
iams' physical geography class, not
a grade was made below 90. That
speaks well for th.s soph®, t.nd well
for Miss Williams.
Sayings of
but growing."
the "fish:" "Green,
Miss Virginia Jones went to Gaines-
ville Monday shopping.
AN ORDINANCE submitting to
the qualified electors of the City of
Saint Jo, Texas, to be voted at the
regular election to be held in said
City on the First Tuesday in April,
A. D., 1927, the proposition of levy-
ing and assessing an additional
Street, Road and Bridge Tax of Fif-
teen Cents on the One-Hundred-Dol-
lar valuation upon all taxable prop-
erty situated within the City of Saint
Jo, Texas, to be, and become, when
assessed, levied and collected, a part
of the available street, road and
bridge fund of said City, and of as-
sessing, levying and collecting a spe-
cial tax of Twenty-five Cents on the
One-IIundred-Dollar valuation of all
the taxable property situated within
the City of Saint Jo, Texas, for the
purpose of police protection for the
said City, and, when assessed, levied
and collected, to constitute a special
police fund to be expended by the
City for police protection.
Filed this, the 15th day of Feb-
ruary, A. D., 1927.
S. M. LAUDERDALE,
City Secretary of the City of Saint
Jo, Texas.
(SEAL)
Approved this the 15th day of
February, A. D., 1927.
J. D. BELLAH,
Mayor Pro Tempore of the City of
Saint Jo, Texas.
Single Comp Rhode Island Red
eggs for sale, 50c for 15. MRS. ISAAC
DONNELL.
SORE, BLEEDING GUMS.
Only one bottle of Leto's Pyorrhea
Remedy is needed to convince any one.
No matter how bad your case, get a
bottle, use as directed, and if you are
not satisfied druggists will return
your money. Pedigo's Drug Store.(5)
lien, etc
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you
then and there before said Court this
Writ, with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Witness Jim L. Henry, Clerk of the
District Court of Montague County.
Given under my hand and scat of
said Court in Montague, this 20th
dav of February, A. D., 1927.
JIM L. HENRY,
Clerk of the District Court of Mon-
tague County.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
WHEN TO COME AND GO.
Following is the time table for pas-
senger trains passing through Saint
Jo on the M-K-T railway:
No. 38 1:57 A. M.
No. 86 9:12 A. M.
No. 32. 5:32 P. M.
West Bound.
No. 37 4:05 A. M.
No. 81.. 12:50 P. M.
No. 35 7:22 P. M.
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Bring your films to Pedigo's Drug
Store, or mail them to K. R. BAR-
LOW for developing.
C. H. DUNBAR
Funeral Director
Homer Donnell, Assistant
Calls answered any hour, Day or Night
Night call, Saint Jo 2, 3 rings.
Auto Hearse and Ambulance
Service furnished from Saint Jo
Burial Supplies Carried at
SAINT JO and FORESTBURG
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
No. 7383.
In the District Court of Montague
County, April term, A. D., 1927.
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OF MONTAGUE COUN-
TY, Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED, that by making publication of
this Citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in the County of Montague, if
there be a newspaper published in said
County, but if not, (then in the near-
est county where a newspaper is pub-
lished), for four weeks previous to
the return day hereof, you summon
Jane Chapman, J. E. Chapman, Jeif
Thompson, Oma Peoples, G. T. Har-
alson, I. J. Haralson, Mary F. Har-
alson, Georgia Jones, Tom Jones, D.
L. Haralson, Rue Haralson, Ed Wal-
ker, Terry Walker, Walter Wynn,
Cornelia Wynn, Alice Farris, Neil
Haralson, J. C. Simmons, L. D. Sim-
mons, Lula Neighbors. Maggie Potts,
Elvie Simmons, Dora Simmons, Nannie
Simmons, Ida Puckett, Sudie Puekett,
Ola Puckett, William Haralson, R.
J. Maize, J. N. West, Melissa riunk-
ett, Alice Plunkett, Eli Haralson, Neil
Thompson, and the unknown heirs of
Duncan Thompson, deceased, and the
unknown heirs of N. T. Haralson and
her husband, J. C. Haralson, who are
both deceased, and the unknown heirs
of George Thompson, deceased, and
the unknown heirs of John Haralson,
deceased, and the unknown heirs of
C. Haralson, deceased, if living, and,
if dead or either of them are dead,
then of their unknown heirs and legal
representatives, whose residences are
unknown, to be and appear before
the District Court, to be holden in and
for the County of Montague at the
Court House thereof, in Montague, on
the 4th day of April, A. D., 1927,
File Number being 7383, then and
there to answer the petition of M. E.
Thompson, a widow, the surviving
wife of T. Thompson, deceased; J. D.
Thompson, Paul Thompson, T. G.
Thompson, W. N. Thompson, Charity
Boyd, joined pro forma by her hus-
band, Lester Boyd; J. T. Thompson,
R. E. Thompson, N. B . Thompson,
Coomie Hubbard, joined pro forma
by her husband, C. A. Hubbard, filed
in said Court on the 2d day of Decem-
ber, A. D., 1926, against the said I.
J. Haralson and wife, Mary F. Har-
alson; D. L. Haralson and wife, Rue
Haralson; Jane Chapman and her
husband, J. E. Chapman; Claude
Thompson, Jeff Thompson, Aquilla
Dean and her husband, Joe Dean;
Georgin Jones and her husband, Tom
Jones; N. B. Haralson, E. B. Haralson,
W. G. Haralson, J. T. Haralson, J..W.
Haralson, G. T. Haralson, J. G.' Har-
alson, Maggie Cass and her husband,
Conrad Cass; Ed Walker, Terry Wal-
ker, Oma Peoples, Walter Wynn, Cor-
nelia Wynn, Alice Farris, Neil Har-
alson, J. C. Simmons, L. D. Simmons
Lula Neighbors, Maggie Potts, Elvie
Simmons, Dora Simmons, Nannie
Simmons, Ida Puckett, Sudie Puckett,
Ola Puckett, William Haralson, R. J.
Maize, J. N. West, Melissa Plunkett,
Alice Plunkett, Eli Haralson, Neil
1 Thompson, the unknown heirs of
Duncan Thompson, deceased, and the
nkonwn heirs of John Haralson, de-
ceased, and the unknown heirs of C.
a stake on bank of deep ditch, corner;
THENCE N 37 W 40 varas, a stake
for corner, whence a walnut about 30
in. in diameter marked X bears S 85
E 20 1-5 vrs; THENCE N 53 E 198
vrs, a stake for corner; THENCE N
37 W 22 varas to the place of begin-
ning.
'that on said day and year last
above mentioned defendants unlaw-
fully entered upon said premises and
ejected plaintiffs therefrom, and un-
lawfully withhold same from their
possession to their great damage in
the sum of Fifteen Thousand and no-
100 Dollars.
Plaintiffs specially plead the five-,
ten- and twenty-five year statutes of
limitation; and that defendants are
asserting some right, claim, title or
interest in and to the above describ-
ed land, the nature and character of
which is unknown to plaintiffs; that
defendants have no right, title or in-
terest in or to the above described
lands, and that said lands are owned,
jointly in fee simple by plaintiffs;
that the annual rental value of said
land is Five Hundred and no-100 Dol-
lars.
Plaintiffs pray that defendants be
cited to appear and answer said pe-
tition; that on a final hearing they
have judgment for the title and pos-
session of the above described lands;
that writ of restitution issue; for
damages, costs of suit; that the cloud
be removed from nlaintiff's title; that
the title to said land be decreed in
plaintiffs; that they have execution
lor their damages, and for such other
and further relief, both general and
special, in law and ill equity, as they
may be justly entitled to in the prem-
ises.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you
then and there before said Court this
Writ, with your return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Witness, Jim L. Henry, Clerk of the
District Court of Montague County,
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court in Montague, this the 1st
day of March, A. D. 1927.
JIM L. HENRY,
(SEAL)
(Jierk of the District Courfcs.of Mon-
tague County, Texas.
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Eggs for Sale.
As She Saw It.
Mr. Cooke: "How is that back tire
on your side, Nancy?"
Nancy: (lookinnr over the side of
the car) "Oh, it's all right. It's flat
on the bottom, but it is round on top."
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Another Meanest Man.
"Mighty mean man I's wukkin*
fo\ "
"Wat's de mattah?"
"Took de laigs off'n de wheelbar'
so's I couldn't set it down and rest."
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Sure Proof.
Mrs. Ware: "Ah, Marv Nell, I won-
der if my husband will love me when
y hair is grey?"
Miss Field: "Whv not? He's lov-
ed you through three shades already."
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Don't You Think So?
Blanche: "What is the clumsiest
thing you ever saw a ma., do?"
Mr. Wright: "Wipe dishes arainst
his wishes."
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Mr. Cooke: "You're afraid of
work, that's what's the matter with
you."
Nat H.: "Hmph! I was, I'd cer-
tainly die of fright in this class."
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The Helpmate.
"If it hadn't been for his sweetie
Roy Williams would have spent all he
had in this world."
"How did she manage to stop him?"
"She didn't exactly stop him, she
just beat him to it."
Virginia: "I say, Mr. Cooke, I
need a little light on this subject."
Mr. Cooke: "Might I
little reflection?"
We are sorry to learn that Angeline
Parks is in bed sick, perhaps due to
the hard fight she put up for the vol-
ley ball championship Saturday at
Bowie.
Sayings of the Senior Clas-t.
Roy William Huchton: "Huh?
What did you say?"
Jo Harwood: "I thought you knew
it."
Virginia Jgnes: 'I thought you
knew it."
Majry Alice Donnell: "You'll often
wonder, but you il never know."
Abby Wilson: "— —
Blanche Beckner: "Can you feat-
ure that?"
Sallie LaNier: "Are you that
way ? "
Herman Tompkins: "Now, my opin-
ion is—"
Elsie Warner: "I don't know."
Lewis Totty: "Oh, you don't say."
Oreta Austin: "Whoopee4"
Esta Lee Thompson: "When I
wuz—" /
Jessie Phillips: "You don't mean
it."
"Tolbert Fanning: "Oh, sure, I
know."
Velma Williams: "Oh, boy! A
man—is he good looking?"
The Faculty.
Mr. Cooke: "Well, let's see."
Mi-. Wright: "Stay right in there.
Fight 'em."
Miss Fields: "Now hurry."
Miss Williams: "That's fine,
by the way—"
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Embry Captain, '28.
Oh'
Thursday of last week Wright Em-
bry was elected by his teammates as
basketball captain for '28. ,
Embry has been an important fac-
tor in the offensive and the defensive
machine of the Panthers. He will be
playing his third year and is expected
suggest a, to captain the High School to its first
i basketball championship. Herschel
—o— | Boyd, the retiring captain, passes the
lie: "Will you marry me?" {generalship on to Embry with great
She: "I wouldn't marry you if you, pride, as the Panthers this yea|i* have
were the Prince of Wales." 'defeated all outstanding teams in the
He: "Well, suppose the Prince of j county.
Wales were me." ; The following letter men will be
—o— | back next year: Wright Embr Her-
"Lady," said the beggar, "could | schel Boyd, James Lauderdale, and
you give me a quarter to get where' Garland Boyd.
Expression Program at Bonita.
School Election Notice.
S. C. White Leghorn eggs for sale,
$3.00 per 100. From Imperial mat
ings, Johnson strain.
MRS. J. II. (Jim) EMBRY.
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Bring your chickens, eggs, butter
and cream to the Saint Jo Produce
Co. We always pay the highest mar-
ket price.
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Bring your films to Pedigo's Drug
Store, or mail them to K. R. BAR-
LOW, for developing.
1 want all kinds of produce and
pecans, at the highest market price.
The following program was render- By virtue of the power vested in
ed at Bonita Saturday, March 5, by me as president of the Saint Jo Inde-
the expression and music pupils of pendent School Board, I hereby or-"
M-s. Lee Hill: der an election to be held in Saint
Reading: "Soap," "Pants"—Thur- Jo, Texas, on the first Saturday in
man Howard. j April, 1927, for the purpose of elect-
Reading: "Since Will Turned into ing four trustees, said election to be
a Boy," "Partnership"—Opal Howard, held in the usual place of holding
Reading: "Jennie Entertains Sis-j elections, and I hereby appoint John
tcr's Beau," "Red Head"—Lovena: Moss as election manager.
Janeway. • A. A. HUNDLEY,
D. L. DOWD.
FOR SALE.
Asheraft, Dorothy
Jo
President Saint
School District.
By D. E. MILLIKIN,
School Board.
Independent
Secretary
Laundry Work Solicited
Duet—Jewel
Janeway.
Reading: "When Pa Begins to
Shave," "Grinning Indignity"—Bonnie
B. Howard.
Reading: "Mr. Johnsing's Defens""!
"Hark! What's That?"—Jack La-1
tham. ' ! The New Method Laundry at Bowie
Piano Recreation—Helen Mitchell, has appointed Thompson's Barber
Violin—Beni.v Langford. I Shop ns local agent to handle the
Reading: "When the Minister I Saint Jo laundry work. The wagon
Comes to Tea," "Sunday's Lonesome." | will call regularly for work Mondays
—Dervey Earl Latham. and Wednesdays, and return the Work
Reading: "House by the Side of the j Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Road," "Sanimie"— Sterling Howard.] All fiat and rough dry \v irk 9 cents
My home and two acres of land
in the east part of Saint Jo. Suitable
for rooming house. Nine rooms. Rea-
sonable price. W. P. Griffis, Wichita
Falls, Texas.
T. J. Burns of Greenville, 0., re-
cently smoked on his 77th birthday
a 10-cent cigar given him 52 years
ago.
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A child's skeleton in a gold coffin
has been found by excavators in Bu-
charest.
Piano:
Haggard.
Keading:
Reading:
rlne Davis.
'Sunflower Waltz" -Orala pound, weighed dry. 'Work and
| clothes guaranteed, or we pay the
''•'nek Tends 'Iio Bnl.y"- - damages. Phone 188, Thompson Bar-
"Haughty /ell" -Knth-jber Shop, or residence 117.
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FOR RENT- -Two nice li^ht-house-
keeping rooms. Mrs. S. OLIVER.
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FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode
Island Red Eggs at $1.00 per hundred,
or 75c per setting. MRS. J. A. RED-
MAN, Saint Jo, Texas.
F. G. Whaley of the Illinois Bend
community was in the city Monday
in the interest of one of his neigh-
A Belgian police dog recently ')0rs' ' Collingsworth, a tenant far-
brought to this country is said to have J08*: j1*. J" an'l a" the
led to the capture of nearly 100 ban- ^ y c a *ew ^"y8
dits in France.
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FOR SALE—200-Egg incubator,
"Old Trusty," and brooder, at a bar-
gain. Mrs. J. A. Fanning, Saint Jo.
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C. E. Bookman, traveling salesman
of the Mergenthalar Linotype Co. out
of Fort Worth, was in the city Tues-
day.
Jesse Murrell of Gainesville was
here last Sunday visiting with his
brother, John A. Murrell.
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W. E. Ditto, of the New Method
Laundry of Bowie, was here Tuesday
on business.
Wm
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