The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 94, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, OOT, 11th, 1940
THE DENISON PRESS
PAGE THRU
COURTS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COUKi
It. M. CAHTIOU. JUDGE
New Suits Fileil
Andrew Calhoun vs. Eula Cal-
houn, divorce. .
| wihen he strained his back while
. lifting a timber during work on a
building at 109 North Walnut in
Sherman.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. 1,0Y, JUDGE
probate Docket
_ Mrs. Nina Steel has offered the
Divorce. Granted w.j|, of jyj A. Steel, deceased, for
Thelma 'Dawson vs. W. J. Daw- ,)I.0iJute
son, divorce granted.
May Gene Tolbert vs. A. V.
Tolbert, divorce granted and
plaintiff’s former name of May
Gene Wilson is restored.
Realty Tran.fer.
Autie May Scott Walton to R.
W. Scott, lot i3, block 25, Miller’s
Lallah Spencer vs. W. O. Spen- second addition to Denison, $25
cer, divorce granted, custody of and oth&r considerations not ex-
minor child is awarded to pluin- ceeding $80, Get. 8, 1940.
tiff and defendant is ordered to J. f. Cuff estate to Otto F.
pay $10 a month for its support. Juhl, lot 12, block 7, Cuff addi-
tion to 'Denison, $347, May 18,
FIFTY-NINTH DIST. COURT 1940.
IOM SUGGS, JUDGE | Modesta Williams to Lucii'e
New Suit. Filed Murphy, lot 13, block 20, origi
John R. McKinney vs. Charlie nal town plat of .Denison, $100,
Sharp, et al, damages, 'l’he plain- Oct. 15, 1938.
tiff asks $25,000 for injuries al- C. V.' Clinkscales to 1). S. Mil-
legedly received June 20, 1040, ]er et ux, 8jx acres j„ tht. John
Hughes survey, $250, Oct. 7,
1040.
Clem Calhoun to Lela Mi.e
Barnum, 97 by 150 feet in the
C. Carter survey, and other out
of county property, $1,000, July
113, 1038.
J. E. Hall et ux to J. h
Spears, lot 3, block 4, C. J.
Keliehor's first addition to Sher-
ban, $12125, Oct. 5, 1040.
D. C. Wallace et ux to J. A.
Sansom, lot 12, block 28, town,
of Gunter, $150 and assumption
of taxes, Sept. 28, 1940.
Mineral Deed
D. W. Tackett et ux to W. F.
Glenn, one-eighth interest in 120
acres in the J. H. Henry, J. A.
Aitkin, H. ami T. C. railroad
company and B. B, B. and F.
Railroad company surveys, 10,
Sept. 27, 1940.
Marriage Licen.et
Nugent J. Colson and Dov.i
Me vie McClendon, Sherman.
Trimmie I,ee Duty and Nav
Mask, Sherman.
Automobile Regiitration.
F. C. Kohlmetz, Denison, Hud-
son coach.
Allen Tatum Motor company,
Sherman, Hudson sedan.
Allen Tatum, Sherman, three
Huaiton sedans.
A. N. Birge, Sherman, Hudson
coach.
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By CLAUD NORTH CUKISMAN, M.D.
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OR. CUBISHAH
jCARLY winter with cold winds,
cold rains, snow and slush
and resulting wet feet greatly In-
creases the number of common
colds. Neglected colds result in a
number of se-
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such as sinus
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bronchitis, lar-
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tems of the poisons resulting from
a cold as soon as possible
Drugs are only a minor part of
the treatment of a cold. We have
no specific treatment foi a cold
and can do only those things
which reduce the congestion dis-
comfort and poisons present In
the system.
In the early stages of a cold
water Inside and out is the Ideal
remedy Bv means of a hot bath
we can draw the blood awr.y from
the congested areas of the head
and chest and eotiallze the circu-
lation throughout the entire sys-
tem Plenty of water flushes awav
hs nolsons
For some reason a cold almost
always shows up In the evening
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times during I he dev and shewn
some running of the nose As
•’'cht approaches there are signs
* congestion Hr has dlfT'culty
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may cough a little and some fever
develops At this stage prompt
action may avert a severe cold.
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fees at this time. Mother call*
the doctor lust about dinner-time
and says the baby has a cold.
After learning that it has just
started, with no serious symptoms.
I tell her to give the baby a hof
bath or a hot mustard bath
using enough water to cover the
babv and put enough ground mus-
tard in it to produce a light lemon
color Place the baby In it. gentle
rubbing the body until the skin
becomes flushed Then remove
from the bath dry and place to
a warm bed If baby is not gTeatly
improved next morning. I know
the trouble is more deep-seated
and it Is time for an examination
An older child mae come home
from school with the symptomadf
a cold sore throat and some feeej
Use (he same sort of hot bath
keeping him In it for fifteen or
'wentv minutes At the same
time cold cloths may be applied
to the head for comfort Dr»
thoroughly give him plenty of
water to drink and a glass of hot
lemonade lust before going to bed
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much relief
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