The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DKWI3QN PRESS
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‘THAT LITTLE GAME” ■» -E. Z. Pickin Arrive-,
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HE COMES !
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This \s The
HAPP'EST
MOMENT of
n\t life 1
TusT LIKE
FiNcun' AH
OLD DOSTY
FORGOTTEN
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vvhy not
6CUART A
FEU/ CARDS
AROUND SO
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FOR HIM?
i HEY?
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That old
FOSSIL DONT
KNOW/ ANY
BETTER .-
HE'u-
CONSlDER
IT AN HONOR
to think
OUE tl/ERE •
"TiNKLE TW.lV,1
little t>tu. ,
The Pay c -,r
COMES
AND All iS !
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COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
R. S. SLAGLE. JR.. JUDGE
New Suit* Filed
Pearl McDonald vs. J. D. Mc-
Donald, divorce.
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i/^ELL hfeled'
\ HAVE A N'.cE
fat cigar. for
Him IA/HC.H I
Got FROM
A 6uni> MAN •
( GET A LUSHUN.
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Divorcee Granted
Mattie flell Ford vs. Edward
t. Ford, divorce granted and
plaintiff’s foifmer name of Mattie
Bel) Steele is restored.
Pauline Hawkins vs. A. J.
Hawkins, divorce granted and
plaintiff’s former name of Paul-
ine Walker is restored.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. TOY JUDGE
Beer Docket
John Champion h;>s been grant-
ed a license to retail beer at the
First and Last Chance tavern,
4.5 miles west of Sherman on
highway 82.
Marriage License
Sam P. Biair, 45, and Nattie
Lee Hite, 30, Tioga.
‘Clarence M. Risinger, 21, and
Moncil Hawkins, 10, Brownwood
route 2.
TIardy Allen, 24, an I Alta Ifvev,
PotLbcro route 1.
Realty Tran«fer»
J. JL Knight et ux to W. L
t Gaines et ux, south 70 feet of
. lot 4, block 22, B. H. Moore heirs
I addition to Sherman, $1 and oth-
| considerations not exceeding
$01)0, May 10, 1934.
W. B. Gaines et ux to J. F.
Rushing south 70 feet of lot 4,
block 22, B. H. Moore heirs addi-
| tiort to Sherman, $500, April 30,
1941.
Mary Scott Leary to Mrs
Laura Geis, 80 acres in the S. <
Pet kins survey, $2,400, May 5.
1941.
Jim Meek et al to A. Z. God
win et al, one-sixth interest in 38
ao^es in the Jacob Wilcox survey
and 24.73 acres in the Jacob Wil-
cox and Eli Thompson surveys,
$300, April 21, 1941.
G. C. Walker ot ux to J. R
Walker and Frankie Walker, 60
acres in the R. R. Mclntire sur-
vey, $1 and other considerations
rot exceeding $100, July ^ 22
1938
Mrs. Ell Duke to 'Archie Wright
87.3 acres in the Jane Bean and
Robert Atchisoin surveys and
87.3 acres in the Jane Bean sur-
vey, $2,515, and other considers
tions not exceeding $7,400, April
24, 1941.
* North Texas Loan and Trust
company to John W. Crook, »0 by
’53 feet in the J. B. McAnaiv
survey $1 an4 toher considers
tions not exceeding $500, Apri1
28 1941.
Vera. H. Randell et al to H. M
Wallace, lot 9, block 15, College
second audition to Sherman.
$250, April 19, 1941.
Pitching
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Arquickreheftron itching of ecu:mi.
(tMeU’a toot •eabiea. rasiies and o«»»«*'
"ri led'riy ttainl***- Soothe* irritation and
iinc&ly •top* intenee itdtung 35c trial bottle
P^n^ryour money back A.kyocj
inuudM today lor D. D. 6.
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DO YOUR
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1 Advertise in the Denison Press
DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 4»
1
I HAVE 'pENT MESSAGE'S TO MV
AlGOCIATEG ALL OV6R THE
COUNTRY TELLING THEM TO BE
READY. YOU CAN HAVE ^CEBART
DELIVER TO ME THE COUNTERFEIT
MONEY—WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR
HOURG IT WILL BE RELEASED ^ FINE,
ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. JJ wu
THIE> DAN DUNN
RAIDED MY PLACE IN
EAN FRAGEL BUT MY
ORGANIZATION IPs
I STILL PRACTICALLV
INTACT, YOU MAY
FEAR NOTHING.
TO DISROBE OF DAN
DUNN-MV BE*=>T
HATCHET MEN SHALL
BE ASSIGNED TO
THAT TAS.K/
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BANNISTER, LETS ‘
GET WU FANG NOW- ,
I’VE FOUNO OUT /
ALL I NEED FOR ‘
THE PREEsENT. Jj LETS GO
IM
ALL READY,
DAN, ,
1
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SNOODLES
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Something
WRONG !
HE'S GOING up
To BED The
First Time r
ASked Him /
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To
invest gate
This
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SAY ? WHATS
the idea of a.
vegetable
Sadden
your
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ITS Th' ONLY T
WAY I Kin \
, MAKE'NiRBtES/
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ITS A GREAT LIFE IE YOU HUNT
Th6
f hVloYME NT
ME OVER-THET
SAID 'lOU WAHTD
a COO*
•fou
vOU HAVENT A
REFEftEHCE f*OH
^oo« last PLAte^
DlD YOU HAVE AN
HASTY woeos
WITH YOU* HiSTRW
REFORe LEAVING
A
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OH no MAM1
SHE VHAS TA<\Nb
(S BATH AN I 50S
LOCKED the bath-
room OOOR—PACKED
ME TMIldGS an vdEvT
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DOKU1HY UAKmi
Ty Charles McManus
PAPA » 5AW
MISTER FICKLE
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talk to
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NOT So WELtk WONDER WHAT
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Lust now me^
iTUDVlN* TO
lOE A DOCTOR
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proved formula ffr „ /_______ Z,.
ht^omim^»even«»fe ingredients
to soothe and refresh reddened den-
tate membranes resulting from colds,
dose work, late hours, movies, wind,
glare, dust. Free dropper with each
bottle. At all Drug Stores.
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NEW!‘BACTERIOSTATIC’’
FEMININE
HYGIENE
now finding great favor
among women ...
Many doctors recommend regular use
ol douches as a precautionary meas-
ure lor women who want to be clean,
dalnty-for women troubled by offend-
ing odor or discharge.
Some products may be harmful to
delicate tissues But not Lydia h.
Pmkham s Sanative Wash1 Pinltham »
Sanative Wash Is gaining great favor
because It's NOT a harmful germicide.
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tonic effect on delicate membranes.
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nagging backache
nd Iom° of •trunilb
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ill orer the cot
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 268, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1941, newspaper, May 8, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527479/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.