The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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COURTS
PirrV-MNTM DISTRICT COURT
F. W. WILCOX, JUDOB
Cases Oispsisd or
M. K. Jones vs. J. R. Bryan et al
suit on note, judgment for plaintiff
In sum of ll.2IS.2S.
guilty to a charge of forging and
attempting to pass a check, at an
examining trial Monday afternoon
before Jess Wall, Juatice of Uhe
peace, who set his bond at $600.
Marrlaga Licenses
W. G. Runnels and Mrs. Gladys
Cook, Sherman.
Vtoliel Whitten and Martha Lu-
cille Linsteadt, Sherman.
Helllr Belt and Odell Brinson,
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JUSTICE COURTS
Plea of Guilty
Ktlie] Evans of Sherman pleader.
E. B.
Sherman.
W. P.
PIPTliNTH DISTRICT COURT
R. M. CARTER, JUDOB
Casss Dispsisd of
T, Z. Patton, pleaded guilty to Sherman, negroes,
two charges of budglary and two 1 _
charges of forgery and passing re-
ceiving sentences of two yeas in
each case.
ike Williams, pleaded guilty to
two cliarg s of burglary and sen-
tenced to serve three years In. the
penitentiary in each case.
Raymond Pierce, pleaded guilty
to four charges of turkey theft and1
one of chicken theft, sentences of
two years in each of the five cases
Marvin Butler, pleaded guilty to
charges of automoble theft and
chicken tihefi. sentenced to serve
two years In the auto theft case
and one year in the chicken theft
ease.
Car flsalstrstlong
Popplewell, Ford
truck,
McAlister, International
ti uck, Sherman. '
B. W. MoAden, Chevrolet truck,
GordonvlUe.
W. W. Chapman,
Leonard.
Dodge sedan,
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Really Traatfers
K. B. Fulton et ux to Federal
Land Bank of Houston, 60 acres,
Mark R. Roberts survey; $1 and
other considerations, Dec. 21, 1934.
R. 8. Fulton et ux to Federal
Land Bank of Houston, five tracts,
108.30 acres, Hardy Jones survey;
$1 and other considerations; D“e.
21, 1934.
R. S Fulton et ux to Federal
Land Bank of Houston, 99 acres, W.
"/ work all the time, and feel strong . .
8 Thompson survey; |i
considerations; Dec. 21, 1*14.
R. 8. Fulton et ux to
Land Bank of Houston, 100 seres,
Mark R. Roberts survey; $1
other considerations, Dec. 21, 1M4.
Nettle L. Ashley at vlr t* CL CL
Baum, all of one-fourth undivided
interest in lots 3 and 4, rtock It,
Oenshlaw* addition, Whites boro;
11 agd other considerations, Dec.
21, 1934.
O. E. Vfentxel et al to Carrie L.
Freeman, two tracts, 194 and' one-
fourth acres of land; (885, Jan. 14
1935.
Joseph Tlschler et ux to Louis
Tischler, 1ft. ' acres, B. B. B. and C.
Railroad company survey; $5,598
Jan. 14, 1935.
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Women who must be on the job every
day need iLydia E. Pinkham's Tablets.
They not'only relieve periodic pain and
discomfort . . . they help to correct the
CAUSE of your trouble. If you take them
regularly .. . and if yours is not a surgical
case ;:; you should be able to escape
periodic upsets.
Chocolate coated .:. convenient... de-
pendable. Sold by^all druggists. New small
size—50 cents.
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CLASSIFIED
CASH paid for furniture and other
articles. Jennings Bargain Store
Phone IN. tf
DR. CHARLES T. McGREGOR
Physician and Surgeon
Office 4*1-423 Security Building
Office Phene No. 1
Res. Phone Simpson Hotel
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City Commissioner to he voted on
February 6.
FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
(Unexplred Term
FRED B. WILLIFORD
C. J. USSBRY
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1935, newspaper, January 16, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736402/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.