The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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Ylt&DAY, FPB. M, 1941
TRfc bfiNISQN PRESS
COURTS
liaion Oct. 9, 1941, on highway
82 eight miles west of Shermun.
Freidey aska $1,335 for loss of
Ins car drven by his stepson, H. i
K. Oody of Southimayd, and for
loss of Cody’s services. Graham |
•ha n vs. Dixie Motor Coach cor- asks $2,800 for injuries alleged- I
['oration ot al, separate suits for ly received by his daughter,
damages. The plaintifs are liuth Graham, a passenger on
ruing in connection with a col- the bus.
1 “THAT LITfLE~CAIWE
lnter-ut’1 Cartoon Co., H.T.
ANO oNE Hour’s SLEEP."
TUST OOT OF "BFcs „
VfC^I
\ want Some
J/JM BREAKFAST.
' "A i'm Soin' to /
\ UJORK. s'
What a joy to get relief from a cough due to n
cold. Get it with Smith Brothers Cough Drops
-the famousdrops that contain a special blend
of soothing ingredients. Two kinds, Black or
Menthol. Only a nickel checks that tickle.
Marriage Licenses
Russell Knapston, 20, and Ber
nice Skrobacki, 20, Sherman.
J. C. Moore, 21, and George
Dean Hicks, 21, Perrin field.
Alvin Bell, 1213, and Coy I.ee
Williams, 21, Dorchester.
T. H. Wilson, 26, and Lena j
Maye Wyatt, 18, Sherman, route ,
SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS
>BLACK OR MENTHOL-5^
COHERE ARE
‘TIE CARD'S
The Worst Is Yet To Cor
THI5 WEBK
B.STORnER
AND
COMftCvNV
• IN
HAMLET
e.STSRnee
M/W56R
G. R. Wheeler, 37, and Joret-
ta S'pears, 36, Denison.
John Dale- Jackson, 18, and
v"ances Southerland, 18, Deni-
ten.
Bov 'Wallacp Stroud. 23, and
Sarah Ethel Woolls, 21, Bonham
38-52 Years
Suffer Distress At This Time!
If this period in a woman’s life
makes you cranky, restless,
nervous, irritable, tired, blue at
times, suffer weakness, dizzi-
ness, hot flashes, distress of
“irregularities”—
Start at once—try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. It’s one medicine you
can buy today made especially
for women—it helps relieve
distress due to this functional
disturbance. Lydia Pinkham’s
Compound has helped hun-
dreds of thousands of women
Redly Transfers
Maude Taylor et al to Celia |
i'"pnces Gray, part, of lot 4,1
block 11, original town plat of
Hvnr'-n. $2,250, Oct. 15, 1941
Mike Burton et ux to L. 8‘.
Tomlinson, block 32, Sunny
Side addition to Denison, $50,,
• 27, 1911. ,
W. H. Echols et ux to C. A. |
Williams, block 3, College ad'-
d:tion to Van Alstvne. $1, cor j
motion deed, April 2, 1941.
to go smiling thru trying “mid-
dle age.”
Taken regularly—Lydia
Pinkham’s Compound helps
build up resistance to such an-
noying symptoms that may be-
tray your age faster than any-
thing. Also very effective for
younger women to relieve
monthly cramps. Follow label
directions. WORTH TRYING!
DAN DIJNN • SECRET OPERATIVE 4?
fJEANWHILE HIDDEN
IN THE TROPICAL
CARIBBEAN SEA
IB AN ISOLATED
ISLAND WHOSE STEEP
WALLED 51 DEB AND
ROCK INFESTED
WATERS FORBID
approach ev THE
SEAFARER.
BEHIND THE SCREEN
OF TREES A
SMALL ARMY OF
MEN HUSTLE
ABOUT IN RESPONSE1!
TO THE ORDERS j
OF THEIR LATELY
ARRIVED MASTER—j
IVAN EVILOFF
things that never happen
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INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO N. 1
ITS AN 6REAT
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. DonT VslEfNKEN
ThatL< it!
\ cant he
SITS ON MY
GREENHOUSE
TO DEFY VIE
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A BI6 TOMCAT
THAT SCRATCHES
up my Plants ahd
THI N SlTS AMD
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V ME
WHY DON'T
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BRICK AT RiM
NOW-V HITE
FLORIST
By diaries McManus
DOROTHY DARNIT
btttter service i cu ll luive no other cs-
]><\‘ially when prices are no higher than
ordinary service. Here is the sure wor-
ry-free way to handle the family wash—
whether it is for bulk laundry or the fin-
est prices. Call for a routman this
brother danger
hE rouMPt1 —
You OUGHT UV
BEE N OVER TO
MY HOUSE!
WHERE WAS
You LAS'
NIGHT?
WE HAD A *—
Swell time!
WHY?
HOME
SomEQOOY S
Birthday ’
PHONES 716-717
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1942, newspaper, February 17, 1942; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527201/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.