The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1929 Page: 4 of 9
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DISTRICT COURT.
CRIMINAL POCKET.
Gordon Hall, carrying pistol; plea
(ilea guilty, fined 60 days in jail.
Auburn Smith, burglary; paroled to
Mrs. D. S. Hitchcock until further order
•of the Court.
Russell Kirkland, driving ear while
intoxicated; plea guilty, fined $25.
Edward Walker, Loyd Bogany and
George Williams, burglary; dismissed;
but plead guilty to petty theft and fined
$5 each and costs and five days in jail.
George Brown aggravated assault;plea
guilty, fined $25 and costs.
CIVIL DOCKET,
R J Womack et al vs James Shaw
Banking Commissioner, traspass to try
title; judgment for plaintiff for the land
.. in controversary, and for defendant far
$3,850 and U.per ccnt interest froiH Jan.
'25, 1928, defendant to pay costs.
The Cass County State Bankat L'indeti
vs Lake Abraham and Herbert Warrett,
suit on note; dismissed at cost of plain-
tiff.
The Cass County State Bank vs J. Hi
Stewart, suit on note and attachment;
v for plaintiff fttf amount sued for.
Cass County State Bank vs DrewPor
ter, appeal from J. P., court; dissmissed.
Hughes Springs Ind. School Dist., tax
suits against the following defendants
•have been settled, costs paid and dis-
missed; Mrs. Lucy T. Keasler Estate, W
B. Itvin, Julius ' Henderson, Mrs. Hugh
Smith, J. M. Ray Estate, H C Cheatham
'I he Hughes Springs School gut judg-
ment tor amounts sued for with foreclo4
Sure of tax liens against the follow de-
fendants; Mrs. J. Adderson, Mrs. Maud
Bennett, I. M. Guest. East Texas Brown
■Ore Co , Texas Steel and Trust Co.
Irene Grace vs Bennie Grace, divorce
granted.
Noville Rowe vs George Rowe.divoree
and custody of child granted to plaintiff
Viola Tyson vs Isaic Tyson, divorce
granted.
Mrs. Ethel Shelton vs. W. L. Shelton,
partition suit, judgment that sale for
property be made and the proceeds di'
vided equally after costs have been paid
The Linden Ind., School Dist., tax
suits against the following defendants
liave been settled and dismissed; J. P.
Fant et als., Jack Wiley et als, Quitman
Woodward, J. N. Reynolds, Hardy Mack
Raymond Taylor, Linden Curing and
Storage Co., N. G. Jones Estate, Guss
Sheppard, Amanda Smith, E. W. Crow;
Judgments were given against the fol-
lowing defendants for the amounts sued
for with foreclosure of tax liens; R. L.
Warren, A. T. Wiley, H P Deer, Willie
Pruitt.^slsie Mack.
Lula Collins vsjjohn Collins, divorce
suit dismissed.
C. D. Bctts vs W. M. Lackey, appeal,
judgment for plaintiff for $17.
R. H. Harvey VSS. B. Williset al,
appeal; judgment for amount sued for.
Defendants gives notice of appeal to the
cirnrt ofCivil Appeals at Texarkana.
Mr. aud Mrs O W Lemtnon,
f>f< Jefferson, visited r du«ives in
Hit* Uniou Chapel community
Sunday.
Middle Life
Troubles
"About twenty years
ago, my health was
very bad," says Mrs.
Mat Howard, of Ter-
rell, Texas. 1 was J [
passing through a < >
critical time in my life, \ \
and I suffered a great $
deal. I was not at all
strong, and my nerves
got all upset I had
hot flashes, and some-
times would get suddenly so
faint I could not stand up. My
head would whirl, and I could
not see a thing. I would have to
lie down for hours at a time.
"I improved so much after I ,
had taken Cardui for a while. I ]
continued the medicine for. some <
months, until I had passed the |
critical period. Since then, I <
have given Cardui to ray five
I daughters. All of them have
\ continued the use of Cardui in
their homes. We have all been
better for having taken it."
CARDUI
Halps Women to Hoalth
Miss Gladys Stanford
on Honor Roll,
We are glad to see the name
of Miss Gladys Stanford, daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. W T Stan-
ford of our city, in the list of
houor pupils of the College of
Industrial Arts, Denton. She is
to receive her degree in June.
Her record all the way through
school and college is something
to be proud of.
B. W. M ST
B W. M. S, met in it* regu-
lar business sessiou at the
church Monday at 3 o'clock.
Song No. 212.
The President read the 10th
chapter of /ohn, Which was
oommeuted on by all members
presaut.
Prayer by Mrs. Jackson.
Minutes were Called for.
Had Treasurers Report.
President then called for re-
ports of the different chdrtaan
of committees, which were made
We aunt 14 dollars to help pay
expenses of Chinese girl b,tt:k to
China to be a missionary.
Sent crate «t eggs and also
cash donation-,to Buckuer Or-
phan's Home.
L nies don't fail to call for
fruit-jam, we have 12 dozm to
fill for the home.
The different circles are to
in^t next Monday and elect new
officers and plan (he work for
thb year. Every lady should try
to be in their Circles.
Glad to have Mrs. G. W. Jack
son join us.
Our president, Mrs O R. Tay
lor expressed her appreciation
to the different committees and
everyone wh > helped in anyway
in making the Banquet tor the
Graduating Class a success.
Collection $2 05.
Dismissed iu prayer by Mrs.
Joho Banger.
Center Hill Community*
We are glad to report health
here is fine.
We had n sand storm and
frost one night last week.
We had a nice rain Saturday
night, which we appreciated
liyunwjj1
When ,vou come how* tired and
And your tempera hot aurl runty,
Do you know what your refreshment is to be?
It will give you pence and pleasure,
Health and joy in fullest rnttastiri*.
If you drink a glass of wholesome BANtJUE P TEA.
A?*'4 '.'kV # V 1 v ' * '
TEA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
y4 lb Banquet Tea
% lb " "
] lb " " •* 87c
2 lb net Peanut Butter (in air tight c&n) 4-ic
1 Package Mothers Oats ..i.2«>e
fi Packages of Mncnroni or Spaghetti...;* :...2nc
2 Boxes Mutches i,e
8 Bars Soap j. *2oc
tVatcta our window for further Specials*, we frill hiiVe all the fresh legf!-
tables and fruits that the market will supply.
Bring us your eggs and chickens, we will pay the highest market pried
for thetu.
y
Take Thedford'l) Black-Draught for
Conxtlpatlon. IndlBeution and Bili-
ousness. Only 1 ccnt a dose.
Mr. Earl Bent^et; and wife and
little son, Georgia trl, of Liu
den were callety iere Sunday
eve , *
Rev Nash r>f,$u!een City filled
his regular appointment here Sa-
turday night and Sunday,
Mrs Lillian Rtiolter that has
a position at Linden spent Sa-
turday night and - Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Holland and
family here,
Our base hall team here is
scheduled to meet at. the school
house and organic; we aim to
have a club second to none in
the county. 1 can't see why we
should'nt for we have mighty
go d material
Crop.) are looking pretty well
Mr. Johnson of Dallas « pent a
few days with Mrs Sid Hall and
family. He is a prosperous bu-
siness man of Dallas.
Mr Kua McCain transacted
business at Atlanta Fiiday.
Glad to report O L. Hall's
foot that he cut several weeks
ago, practically well.
Chas. Ray and family of Daio
gerfield visited Mrs.
and family Sunday.
Star Diarrhoea Tablets stop's
diarrhoea and sores oti the baby
'•hicks or money back. Linden
Drug Company.
T. D. FORD
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Res. Phone Day Photic
22 10
Officc over Linden Drug Co.
LINDEN. • * - - TEXAS.
Cass County B. Y. P. U.
Aud Sunday School worker's
Conference was organized at the
I^irat Baptist Church of Atlanta,
on April 28. A majority of the
Baptist churches were represent
ed. The following officers were
elected: Rev J H Watson, Mt
Zion; S. S. President. Mrs Rad
Caves Springs.
Farmers are doing line.
Sev-ral from here attended
singing at Shiloti Sunday.
Sorry report Mrs. R'fy
Smith on the nek list thi•> week
Sunday fue-ts in the \ emttn
Bohtiitt home w^r* VIr ami Mis
I f* Gilbert, Mr Rohert Gilbert
and family, Mr. Richard Joco
clitf, B. Y. P. U. President; and Wife, Mr. Jeff Grand and
Marguerite Wharton, Mt. Zirfn,
Secretary; Wilma Wharton, Mt.
Zion; Treasurer.
G. D Holland, Atlanta, Vic-
President S. S ; R. P. Cameron,
Atlanta, Vice-President, B. Y
frtfiiily, and Carl S. Garrett of
Bear Creek.
Mi-« ./ackie Wiggins of Bftnel
celebrated her 1!) birthday, in
the presence of a host nf rela-
tive* and Iriends, with a fin-j
Senior League Progranf.
Subject: — Appreciating otfr
Parents as Lender*.
Root*.
Prayer.-
Song?
Address of welcome:
Barents our first and best f^nd-
ers,—m irshull MofW.
Some fiafetifs of th£ Bible—
rrndie Oaten
Beading—Merle Henderson.
Following our Piireutfr Leader-
ship —xfihired Catew.
Sling.
fienerJMion.
The Si-nior Length fft'eeta ntt
dinner at sundown Sunday even
P tU ; Jennie Lou Ford, Pianist l'ie •r),'> ^''«s Winging i< a I t:0t < 'cl0ck every one come and
Linden. John Stone, Now Col- .v,MlnK Indy and 1>hs bring sonrte one with you.
won Mi any Iriends hy her
ouy, Ghoister. ways and tliev all join
The program committee are wishing her many,
R. O. Cawker, Ira Thompson and happy birthdays
nice
in in
many m->r^
I
(Wml WiH four.
The Texarkana Maiiufacturefrf
jand Jcilibt-rs will be in the city
Simpson Daugberty. The next Mrs. .les^in Laihoin and child
at 3 p. m , at Bethsaida Baptist
Church. Everybody attend.
W. M. S.
W. M. S. met Monday with
Mrs. LoVelace presiding.
Song 208
Scripture 1st Psalin—Mrs.
Lovelace.
Prayer—N*rs Brottrn.
Officers reports given.
Mrs. Mtedgen delegate to Cou
fc re nee recently held at Tyler
gave her report. In a "Poster
Parade" put on by the delegates,-
one poster bore the words, "Cass
Couuty Sun as the greatest nfe-
diuftn for publicity for the Lin-
deu Auxiliary of the W. M S ''
Methodists savs your teed
sacks for sale. They will be
called for.
thai
is flrged to meet them at
i hour and t;et acquainted
j Mr nnd V'frs Bob Arnold, of
,Gatesville, spent awbiif Sunday
weefc end
Mr. TlKViflus Wflftsiyn nnd fain
ilv visited his parents ol Con
co/d Friday niflfht,
Messrs. Charlie Boon and I with Mr and Mrs W. G Taylor/
Amos Harris and \1ir>se« yessie Ti'Ute to A'lanta, to s-tiend a
Mrs.
W. H. D. CLUB.
May {fth at the houre of
t. fj Lanier
Sahjiect—^Ch i Id ren's clotlyi t g.
Roll call- -0'ie reason why
children should not have fussy
clothes.
Purpose—(a-b) Mrs. Sam L.
Henderson.
(c d) Mrs. S. E. George.
Demonstration-— Miss Ray*
A good home fur sale. E
Goth* an.'
8.
and Iris Larl Smith attended
the birthday dinner, of Miss
Jackie Wiggins, of Bethel, at
sundown Sunday. They rep„rt.
ed a line time
Miss Nnbie Avers spent the
week end, with Miffs Barnice
Glover, of Deaf Creek
frream Pal.
The nine year old son ol Mr.
and Mrs Spivey Biddy, nf Tur-
key Creek, was killed in an a Wo.
Wreck near Hughes Sfrthigj
Sundav evening.
J*ckson Hotel
Wants to take this method of
thanking the people of Cass
and surrounding counties for
the nice business given du_
r?ng this term of district court,
which was greatly appreciated
aud we bespeak for a continu-
ance of the same. Thanks,
Mrs. Mattie Jackson.
Phoue No 16.
is
Star Parasite Remover keeji
chickens healthier and produc
ing more eggs, or muney back.
Linden Druj; Company.
s-pe'
tew day with lb- Utters lather*
Vtidge Howard 0"'$<-al
Mrs. \\'i||in, Mrs. .luliu Mc-
I I Hug, Mfas n!||,j \J r.
Mi f'frjnir, fit Atlnntrt, wern ovei1'
Srtftdrty to .Mrs. Clara Heii-
dersoo, who is gradually in
proving.
Mr S [)'. Uenrd. of Wishi'
t ails, Mr. and Mrs .1 If. Hari
of (ireenville, .Vlrn. R. '
lluddleston, of Nushvi'lle. Arl
and .I.C. steger and family, <
' jirtervilfe, were eafh'd hero las'1
week on Hfeount of the seriou
tluiess of fltefr mother and siate
Mrs Heard, who wart taken siC
while here cm a visit to her siy
vi rV and family. MiV
•Mildred Wallace, who is atfem
•ng Collin of Marshall is i
home.
for $ fears Ga$
Ruined Hei4 Slei
Diio.to stomach «as I wua rest
'' n«^oos for years. Adlft
"a* helped mc so that now I cat
sleep good."—Mrs. B Touchstone.
Just ONE spoonful Adlerika relic*
gas and that bloated feeling so that y
can eat al,d sleep well. Acts on BO*,
upper and lower bowel and removes o
waste matter you never thought w
there. No matter what you have tri
l your stomach und bowels, Adlerik
surpiise you. Linden Drum On
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1929, newspaper, May 7, 1929; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341085/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.