The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 8 of 8
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PAlNLRSS MATTHEWS
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All other work In proportion.
Ezamlnation and oonaultation
FREE
Palnlesa Kxtravlon Of Teeth
Work for out of town patients
finished same da/.
$1—Coupon $1 Fre#—$1
This coupon entitles you to *1
worth of dental work on all over
• 1.00, free of charge.
All Work Cuarantead
Hours, ti.m. o 0 i>. m., Sunday
10 a. x. to 13 a. m.
Only one coupon aoot pted from
each patient.
4 I Paul stands out as the
t greatest figure of the Now Test-
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Oil for Tractors.
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We Deliver Manama X7SB
Meador & Blakemore
302 N. MARKET ST.*
cut of all the a Pharisee
and thd xon of ft Pharisee and
after the strictest sd«t of the
Jewish religion lived a Pharisee,
touching the law blameless. In*
atructed throughly ill the law
and his father's religion he was
prepared to enter into the great
God had laid out before him. As
far at mao is concerned he w»*
strong, never Id doing effort un-
ceasing perseverence ha waa
made up of that in water and
wae put forward a leader among
men. As taught be bated the
religion of Christ and went forth
to destroy it from the earth.
When be threw himself into the
eeales against Christianity the
oburcb of God trembled hailing
men and women everywhere to
prison, holding the elotbee of
those who stoned Stephen, be
was fighting aw hard for hie God
and hie father's religion as he
wee to fight for the religion ef
Christ by whom1 he wae arrested*
oft hia way to INrmaecus and
and hia honesty stands out above
every thing else aa he rise»from>
highway to’Demascaeshakes the
dust from hia garments and1
thorns to alhagea "I am1 determ*
ined to know nothing amour yon
snvo Jeaus Cnrist and him cm**
eified.” Equal* to saying: L will
know nothing among’ you baft
yen them who say they are spot
ties and are not and hast, found
tnew Hurt;"
I "ProfeasiDg themseives to bd
wise they became fools." "The
fool hath said in his heart there
is no god." The modernist no
virgin birth which is the bigger
fool.
Citation—By Publication.
The State of Texas,
To the sheriff or any constable
of Dallas coonty-Greeting!
You are hereby commanded,
that by making publication of
this citation in some newspaper
published in the county of Dallas
for four consecutive weeks, pre-
views to the return day hereof
yon summon G. H, James,
whose residence is unknown, to
be and appear before the district
court of the 14th Judicial Dis-»
trict of Texas, to be holden in
and for the county of Dallas at
the court house thereof, in the
city of Dalles, at or before teu
o’clock a. m., of the Monday
next following the expiration of
forty two days from the dele of
this citation, being Monday, at
10 o’clock a. mtv *■ the 26th day
of July. A. B>., 1926, tbun
and there to answer to the petit
ition of Blanch Eh James* died ha
teid court on die20th. day oi
July, A. D. l«Mv againatt
•he.said G. H. JWmee, .fer suit
said suit being* Numbered
•81246-A the nature o« which
demand is as follow*}.tk»-wiV<:
Flnhstiff piays jwdgnmwn t for
divorce, etc., allegivff: the* p.laie-
tiff sad defendant warn mnrned
April 0,1920 and ftvud beget her
!uota4> March 25, 195®?- whan da-
Finns, fieiiei After. Six Years
Suffering
MLnlaedppian Strong in Hia Praise of (>f.
t Liver and Blood Syrup
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I wnnot aav <
ue for me."
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CAN’T YOU CHEW?
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you can propWrly maationte your food. Hundreds will
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cial teeth that in in the state. ;
k Office 1608 Elm St., Over C#ys«»l Theatre.
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______._____m ,— — fendknt abandoned her, which
the Bible that ln*-Jeaue- Chrla*.- iabandbrnoent has beam for a
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When God said "The seed*of' the
woman shall bruise the Serpents*
bead, it was Jea naChriafc Iaaahc
"unto us n child is beuni"' It
was Jesus Christ- Daniel: e-stone
cut out without beodS and rolled *
nntiil it became » great mount-
ain (government) and tilled1 the
whole earth. Ik was Jesus
Christ "A virgin shall ooeeeive
and hear a son" It waa- Jesus-
Christ. When the modern, im
poster put* himself in Shd'e
beautiful vinyard and say’s
$12.50
• Ford Size Battery
Rubber Box,
Columbia SERVICE Station
1713 North Akard St. Dalla*.
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__________and Bay’s- no Qounty
virgin birth prove* himself the E. Hill, deputy*,
greatest medler except the- arch .
enemy who entered! Eden 6000
years ago with his lie-and Christ •
would say "Yoiar father the
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period of more than three years,
etc..
Herein fail not, but* uave* you
tfaea>amok there before said* aourt
this wnttt, with year refturn
theraeai shewing how you have
executed tbe seme.
\ WITNESS: John Hi Cuilom.
olerk- e« the district- court of
Dellae sowaty. Texee^
Given' under my band, mad
seal of aeid court, at offioa- in
the cfcry el Dallas, the 7JU* day
efiJitoa A. D., 1926.
Attest: John H. Cidlonn.
Clerk Distriet Court* Ihdlan
CLINT A BABES
Attesmeya-at—Lslw, .
•05-6-7 Wilson Bldg., Dallas, Texas. General preetiee in
State and Federal Courts. Special attention*given te-Estate
Cases and Land, Will and Probate Business*
Allen W. Cades, ***• _
Aaaeoiate in Often. "
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CITATION—BE PUBLICATION
Citation—By PuMkaJifta
would say iouw ratner tne , ■ j
devil he was a liar from the be-IThe State of Texas. ,
ginning. And He wouldl asm.-/ To the sheriff 6r an# oeontable
aaeud our churhes. as- He* aon»
mend Ephesus: Thou haeb prv>-
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2222 North Harwood St. and will appreciate a
visit and we will show you the most, modem
Furniture Store in the south. We havee very
thing for the home and siveyou from 25 to 50
per cent. We will sell you on easy payments
for less than most store* will for cash and we
can give you from 12 to 18 months to pay. Now
we carry a line of cheap and medium priced
goods, then the best there is to be held.
Pay us a visit and be convinced that what
we advertise we do.
We will deliver your goods in your home.
Builders
Equipment Co.
“d, !t‘
2222 Ntrth Harwood St.
Phone X 2063
of Dallas County—Gdwefcing:
You ara hereby aommauded,
that by making publication of
this Citation in iocm newspaper
published in the couatv of Dal-
las for four consecutive weeks,
previous to the return day hereof
you summon E. Wepf Chambers
whose residence i» unknown, to
be and appear before the district
ceurt of the 68tk Judicial Dis-
trict of Texas, la be holden in
and for the county of Dallas, at
the court house thereof, in the
city of DftHas, at or before ten
o’clock a. m., of the Muaday
next i6l!owing the expiration ol
forty-two days from the date of
this citation, being Monday -ftt
10 o’clock a. m., on the 5th day
of July, A. D., 1926, then and
there to answer to the petition of
Myrtle Chamber*, filed in said
court on the 19th day of May, A.
D.1926, against the said E. Wepf
Chambers for auit, amid suit
being numbered 62993-C ‘the
the nature of which demand is
aa follows, towit:
Plaintiff praya judgemen for
divorce, etc., alleging that plain-
tiff and defendant were married
December 22nd, 1918 and lived
together until March 5, 1926,
when by reason of the harsh
treatment and improper conduct
of defendant towards plaintiff,
she was forced and compelled to
permanently abandoned him.etc,
That defendant ouraed and abus-
ed her, falsely in public accusa-
ed her of having lived in adultery
with another man, stc„ all of
which makes their further living
together insupportable.
Herein fail not, but have you
then and there before said court
this writ, with your return
thereon showing how you have
executed the same.
Witness John H. Cuilom, clerk
of the district court of Dallas
County, Texas.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court at office in the
city of Dallas, this 20th day of
May, A. D.. 1926.
Attest: John H. Cuilom,
Clerk District Court, Dallas,
xrs •
By Troy E. Hill, deputy.
The State of Tew.
To the Sherifftoc any constable
of Dallas County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded,
that by making publication of
this Citation in some newspaper
published in the' ftonnty of Dal-
las, fon four conseentive week#-
previoue-to the return day here-
of, you- summoa Alice Smith,
whose residence- is unknown,
to be and appear? before the
Distriet Gonrtoofithe 95th Judi-
cial Distract of Tenaa.to beholden
in and for the Couoty of Dallas
at the Court House thereof, in
the city of* Dallas, at or bafore
10 a. m., of the Monday next fol-
lowing the expiration of forty-
two day* from the date of this
citation, being Monday, at 10
o’clock a. m-. on tbe 19th day of
July, A. D., 2926, then and
there to answer to the petition
of Lawrence Smith, filed in the
said court on the 28th day of
May A. D» 2926 against the
said jkliee Smith, for suit, saidi
suit being Ne» 63124-D the na
lure ell which demand is as folr
lows,, bo-wit:
PAINT** -
Plaintiff praya judgment for
divorce, costs of suit etc., alleg-
ing that plaintiff and defendant
were married in May, 1918, a«d
lived together until Nov. 1983.
that defendant commenced a
arse of cruel, harsh and inhu-
man treatment toward plaintiff,
falcely accusing him of running
with other women etc., all of
which makas their further living
together unsupportable, that de-
fendant finally abandoned him,
and though plaintiff has fre-
quently urged her to return to
him she has failed and refused
to do so.
Herein fail not, but have yon
then and there before said court
this writ, with your return there-
on, showing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Witness: John H. Cuilom,
Clerk of the District Court of
Dallas, County, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at office in the city
of Dallas, this, the 31st day of
May, A.D., 1926.
Attest: John H. Cuilom,
Clerk District Court, Dallas
County.
By Troy E. Hill, Deputy.
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Whitmore, R. J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592003/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.