The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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Dixie Motor Coach
Corporation
For InfoMMtfra, Phono (98
Sehedala
•rath— 8.56 a. m.—.1:80 p. m.
North—18:80 a. m.—4:46 p. m.
COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
TWHEN every*
" thing you at*
tempt is a burden
—when you are
nervous and irri-
table—at your
wit’s end—try
this medicine. It
may be just what
you need for extra
energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New Jersey, says, "After
doing just a little work I had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound,
lean see a wonderful change now."
7a<4 Juia+aIa
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
M. O. Hassell, Denison, Interna-
tional truck.
Denison Peanut company, Deni-
son, Chevrolet and' Ford trucks.
11 United Transport, Oklahoma City,
Okie- Chevrolet truck.
A. T. Jones, Denison, Ford truok.
I O. B. Rich, Whlteaboro, Chevro-
let coach.
J. C. Roberts, Port Worth, Pack-
ard sedan.
1 MeCraw Candy company, Bher-
’ man. International truck.
11 Paul Pierce, Sherman, Chevrolet
sedan.
^ Realty Transfers
Mrs. Emma Lovcllette Seay to
W. El Pannell, part of lota 1, 2 and
2. block 46, Dumas' addition, Deni,
son: ISOO. Oct. 1, 1935.
Cariwyn C. Groves to Earl G. Thur-
man et ux, lot 11, block 14, Dumas'
addition, Denison: y 1,2-50, Sept 30.
1935.
I Franceele Braoker Groves to C.
C. Oroves, lot 11, block 14, Dumas'
addition, lot 8, block 4, Magnolia
addition, Denison; $10 and other
considerations, March 18, 1930.
| Nick Sherman to Amelia Sher-
man, 66 by 146,‘TS feet. J. B. Mc-
Anair survey; $200, April 2, 1934,
' Mary E. Gilbert to George W.
Phillips et ux, lot 5, block 2, Ep-
stein’s addition, Sherman; $1,100,
Oct. 7. 1936.
' Dallas Building and Loan asso-
ciation to E. R. Spears, lots 57 and
68, Highland addition, Sherman;
11,211.14, October 10, 1935.
Fred L. Graham to L. M. Gra-
ham, 274 acres, James Riley survey;
ng-jp "JmU
Lewie H. Christman et al to Clar-
Rig Boott et al, tot 14, block W,
Miller's first addlt'on. Denison; yi«.
Oot 8, 3136.
W, H. Gallaglur et ux to Mra.
Maude Steed et al, east 26 feet lot
8, Mock 64, Miller's second addition,
XKnlion and west one-half lot 8,
block 66, same addition: $350, Oct.
17, 1835.
Mrs. Oludys Johnson et ul to J.
M Lapin, 65.8 teres, Byrd Ash-
burn survey; $10, Aug. 31 ,1935.
W. D. Burns et ux to J. H.
Plangman, 10 acres, J. B. McAnair
survey; $85 and other considera-
tions. Oct. 12, 1936.
Mrs. T. G. Steagall to R. L. Tem-
pleton et ux, 145 acres, John Mc-
Clannaham; $1 and other consid-
erations, Jan. 25, 1035.
Mollle E. Hernrr et al to O. S.
Yoder, lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 33.
original town plat, Van Alstyne:
$1,650, Sept. 28. 1933
Oil, Gas and Mineral Leases
National Life and Accident In-
surance company to J. W. Kincaid,
226.90 acres, Mtria S. Herrera and
Richard Garciia surveys: $228,90.
Sept, 10, 1935.
Oil and Gas Ltaaas
Murray Estes lo B. B. Loftin et
al, 70 acres, W. C. Caruthcs sur-
vey: $10, October 11, 1935.
Mineral Deed
R. C. Slagle Sr. to John Snee„'.
one-forty eighth interest, 48 acres.
M. H. Harris survey; $1, Sept. 21,
7935,
TIRED, WORN OOT,
HO HMBITI6H
ijow our
I* women or#
jus dragging them-
•clegs around, all
tired out with peri-
odic weakness and
pain? They should
know that Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Tab-
leu relieve peri-
odic paint and dis-
comfort. Small list only 23 coots.
MrTlJortie William! of Danville,
Ulinoii, says, HI had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
lets helped my periods and built me
up." Tty them next month._
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New Industries
In Four States
Before the Southwestern Rail-
road Development Association an-
nual meeting Friday at the Hotel
Adolphus one of the major pro-
jeOTlrto come up for discussion will
be the growing of tung oil trees
ir. gCrtain parts of Texas. The
Missouri - Kansu s-Tcxa ■ Lines will
send two of Its industrial agents.
George C. Smith, assistant to the
president to charge of Industrial
development, and J. I). Kerr, na-
tional resources development agent,
both of St. Louis to the Dallas
meeting. They later will attend
forthcoming Sot!.",vide meeting at
Beaomont on October 21, when
tung oil culture in Texas and in
the south will be featured in an
'extended program headed by <
Concannon, chief of the chemical
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cular, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pains
and other disorder! due to an
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The analgesic, (acetyl-salicylate) re-
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amiact tha aansa of thoae pains due
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Gal AJke-Seltxer at yaur drag itora
la Me and 66c packages for home use,
ar aak for a drink of Alka-SelUar al
the soda fountain.
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«*ri64i * the United |
Pertmenf af Com mar oa.
At the Dallas--tt-g
Bchoffalainyer,
of the Dallas
discuss (he recent
the tiouth of tun all M
i he-TeaelMltiy of tha
Bouthcaat and Skat Tat
South, the, Goveroor’a
tlve making an indue trial
of Texas, will give hie oh
und results of his investigation. C.
M Evans, regional admtoiatnMoa
of rcssettlement of tenant fxrmaea,
'v ill report the progress of this
work in Texas. '
All the railroads of Texas, Okla-
homa Arkansas and Louisiana Will
Lave representatives present, T. L.
Peeler, industrial agent of the M.-
K -T. Lines in Texas, in charge of
3'oal arrangements, states.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 99, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1935, newspaper, October 16, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736685/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.