Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 19 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
4
Jg,
■
' '
m'
" ' T
w
^toNGr-
'mmm
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1931.
T
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
G. W. CROSS, Editor
SHERIFF’S SALE
2nd day of January, 10(11. 1-5-31 |
SHERIFF’S SALE
m
Tin- State of Texas, County of Titus.
By virtue of an order of sale is-
T?, bV “^ern“f 'd”m' |The State of T.4»7c„unty of Titus.
i ot the /Gth District Court of Iitus jS
County. Texas, by the Clerk of said i I,y of n» of ^ issued iH
I Court, on the 1th day of December. I bym'-,or ol “ judgment decree of the
4 • ......l._!__ «/*/»»» i 76th District Pnnvt of TiLns fmintv.
FOR HEALTH’S SAKE
| A. L>. 1930, in a certain suit No. 1662, 4'<>Lh Dlstrict Court of Titus County.;
| I ox as, by the Clerk of said Court, on
JJjtercd at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas
Sat, Texas as second class mail mat- j
On All obituaries, resolutions of J
:*spect, card
charged
| wherein The State of Texas is plain-
j tiff, and Tom Craig defendant,
j in favor of the said plaintiff for the
sum of $10.(10,
for faxes, interest, penalty and costs
'he 4th day of December, A. D. 1930,
in a certain suit No. 1576, wherein
The State of Texas is plaintiff, and
Will Searcy is defendant
... ,n , i with interest on said sum at the rate)'11 *axo’ °1 the said plaintiff, lot the
ot thanks, etc., wnl >e j ^ ^ ..... ,,...... ,intr> 1 sum of $37.91.
for at regular rates.
all 'costs of suit, that being the
amount of said judgment rendered
in favor of said plaintiff by the said
The text for tonight's lesson in the i ^ leric ol District Court ol iitus
“JHE FRIEND OF (IOI)
Eat Butternut Whole Wheat Bread.
Made of the finest ingredients. It
should be eaten three or four times a
week by everyone.
All Butternut Bakery Products are de-
livered fresh to your grocer twice daily.
Insist on Butternut Bread for the fresh-
est and best.
t
Sheriff Titus County, Texas.
P.y W. E. Wilkinson, Deputy.
‘Oi want to -be
... per cent per annum from date 1
fixed by sn'id judgment, together with An- taxes, interest, penally and costs
with interest on said sum at the rate
of six per cent, per annum from date
fixed by said judgment, together with
all costs of suit, that being the
School of the Bible at the Methodist ‘ County, on +he 6th day of February, j amount of faid judgment rendered in
Church, will tie Genesis 12th through i A. 1). I960, and to me directed and ; favor of said plaintiff by the said
the 20th chapter, •'The Call of Ah- ; delivered as Sheriff of said Titus Clerk oi District Court of ri ilus
raham.” This is one of the most i County I have seized, levied upon, i County, on the 6th day of February,
fascinating and helpful stories in all' and will, or. the first Tuesday in A. D. 1930. and to me directed and Dated at Mt. Pleasant, lexas, tms
worth a thousand ' February, A. D. 1931, the same he- 1 delivered as Sheriff of said Titus , the 2nd day of Jan. 1931. 1,5,1931
will spend ! ing the 3rd day of said month, at the j County, I have seized, levied upon, i ----
Dean Court House door of said Titus j and will, on the first Tuesday in j STOCK LAW SALK
County, in the City of Mt. Pleasant, j February, A. D. 1931, the same being j --
between the hours of 10 o’clock A. j the 3rd day of said month, at the j XJy virtue of an assesment and
M. and 4 o’clock P. M., on said day,, Court House door of said Titus Coun- award of damages and fees, duly filed veil was lovely and everybody said the
j'proceed to sell for cash to the high-• ty, in the City of Mt. Pleasant, be- in the office of the City Secretary, cake was splendid.”
est bidder all the right, title and j tween the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. ! of Mt. Pleasant, Titus County, Texas, “Well, Bridget, this sounds delight-
interest of said defendant in and to : and 4 o’clock P. M., on said day to . j will proceed and sell, as under ex- ful. ’ said her mistress. “I do hope
*°L1 1 r'AII'',C tW° 1 the following described real estate, . sell for cash to the highest bidder j ecution, between the hours of 10 you’ve got a good husband.
the Book, and
times the brief hour you
in hearing it. Come.—-Win,
White.
Bridge Party
ma’ni,” she said.
married.” \
Her mistress gave her a week’s hol-
iday, a white dress, a veil and a cake.
At the end of the week Bridget re-
turned. “Oh, ma’am,” she said in
answer to her mistress’ questions,
“Oi was the most lovely bride, my
Mrs. Thomas Caldwell was hostess
tables of bridge. Mrs. Dennis Crews
the social hour the hostess served a
delicious plate lunch to the following
ladies: Mines. Carroll Munden, I).
C. Crews. Rhea Cromwell, W. J. Law-
The father of Mussolini was a
blacksmith by trade and strongly an-
ti-religious and revolutionary in his
opinions. His mother was a school
teacher and, unlike the father, was
a devout Catholic.
levied upon as the property of said ' all the right, title and interest of ’ o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., on Bridget’s tone changed. “Now,
f ..„L,.U''m!: defendant, the same lying and being \ said defendant in and to the follow- the 16th day of January, A. D. 1931. mu’am, an’ what, dye think? That
situated in the County of Titus, State ■ in# described real estate, levied upon \\ being the 16th day of said month, spalpeen never did show up.” Tatler.
of Texas, to-wit: } as the property of said defendant, the : at the City Pound in Mt, Pleasant,; ----
Beginning at Zeph Williams’ NW ! same lying and being situated in the . Texas, in said county, the following
r, t V wia r a T>«« . M- - corner in Ed Smith’s EB line; Thence i the county of Titus, State of Texas, 1 described impounded stock, viz:
rj V r, t , ' North 104.2 feet a stake; Thence Eastj^°'w^: i I Roan Horse about 11 years of
a y anc a ei e ore>. ^ ^ Bne 0f Bryant Ave., 104.2 j Lot 6 Block 1 Mt. Pleasant, Texas, j age and about 14 hands high, and
[feet a stake: Thence South with Lew- | Fuquay addition, as shown by plat | weighing about 800 pounds, to be
MISSED HIS CUE : js Nickleberries’ WB line 104.2 feet a 1 recorded in Vol. 58, page 478, Deed j sold under the provisions of the stock
--— 'stake; Thence West with Zeph Will- j records Titus County, Texas (Lein law of the State of Texas and City
Susan—1 think Jack A. Shore is jams> ^ ijnc to the place of begin-1 shown by Vol. Go, page 00, Deed re ; Ordinances of Mt. Pleasant, Texas,
awfully stupid. La--* night 1 fixed njnft. J cords, Titus County, Texas), j to satisfy such assessment, and award,
my lip: !o . b- w h.m 1 could whistle or^ Up0n the written request of said or, upon the written request of said j a11t* c0®t3 and expenses hereof.
defendant or attorney, a sufficient defendant or attorney, a sufficient
portion thereof to satisfy said judg- portion thereof to satisfy said judg-
ment, interest, penalties and costs; nient, interest, penalties and costs;
subject, however, to the rights of the 1 subject, however, to the rights of the
plaintiff for any other or further plaintiff for any other or further
taxes on or against said property that
may or may not be included herein,
and the right of redemption, the
defendant or any person having an
interest therein, at any time within
i 4 -
and—
Suzar.ne—Yes, yes, go on!
Susan—He let me whistle.—Sendee
Magazine.
This 3rd day
1931.
City Marshal, Mt.
as.
Jariu&.y, A. D.
G. R. ARD,
Pleasant, Tex-
1 -5-2t
HEMSTITCHING
By expert operator, 5c per yard-
Pror? milking work of all kinds. Your
patronage will be appreciated.
MRS. IV. P. HUTCHINGS
709 North Madison Ave.
.4- ■
MASSACHlSETTS LEADS
Massachusetts leads the States in
tire number of cities with more than
taxes on or against said property
that may not be. included herein, and
the right of redemption, the defend-
ant or any person having an interest
HE SAVES MUCH TIME-
5!
100,000 population, with nine to her therein, at any time within two years
credit; Ohio takes second place with
eight.
Want Ads
from the date of sale by paying i two years from the dale of sale by
double the amount paid for said ; paying double the amount paid for '
property, and further, if «old to the ’ said property, if sold L# the State of
State of Texas, subject to the’ right Texas, subject to the right redemp- ,
of redemption, as provided by Taw as j tion, as provided by law as shown in
LOST — Saturday, child’s tan,
(brushed wool glove for left
Please call 427.
hand.
L4-2t
shown in article 7697 Revised Civil ’ Article 7697 Revised Civil Statutes of j
Statutes of Texas, and subject to Texas, and subject to any other and !
any other and further rights the de- ■ further rights the defendant or any- |
fendant or anyone interested therein, j one interested therein, may be cn- j
may be entitled to, under the provis- j titled to, under the provisions of law. !
ions of law. Said sale to be made I Said sale to be made by me to sat- j
—Who does not worry over tomor-
row until it comes. i
—-Who refuses to waste time answer-
ing all critics.
—Who gives no audience to idle gos-!
sip and rumor.
—-Who does his level best the first i
time.
—Who gives his major attention to j
his own affairs.
—Who wastes no time in arguing |
about matters that do not matter, >
—Who accepts each new day in the j
spirit of faith.
Roy L. Smith in Houston Chronicle.
Furniture
Upholstering
Anything from cheapest chair to the
Finest Suites. We call for and deliver.
AH Work Guaranteed.
LOWRY FURNITURE COMPANY
Mt. Vernon, Texns
LOST — Saturday, child’s
brushed glove for left hand,
call 247.
Please sale to be applied to the satisfaction
l.'i-2t thereof, and the remainder, if any,
McCLINTON RADIO
I sell R. C. A, and Vic-
tor Radios Repair and
Service all Makes Test
Tubes Free. Used Ra-
dios at a Bargain.
iv
4
*
to be applied as the law directs.
Q. O GADDIS.
Sheriff, Titus County, Texas.
• FOR RENT—New 5 room house
near East Side school. All conven-
iences, including gas.—Andrews Ta- By W. E. Wilkinson, Deputy,
garos. 12-tf Dated at Mt. Pleasant. Texas, this
w-ith interest, penalties and costs of [ ----—
—
suit, and the proceeds of said sale j OTHERWISE—LOVELY
J. A. DAVIS, GAS FITTING
to be applied to the satisfaction j --
I am fully equipped to do any gas
I thereof, and the remainder, if any, l Bridget, the maid, approached her
fitting in Mt. Pleasant and will fur- *
to be applied as the law directs. mistress,
nish estimates on short notice.
Q. C. GADDIS, “Oi would love a week’s holiday,
TELEPHONE NO. 7
DOROTHY DARIN IT
—and the Worst is Yet to Come
m w, f | 'ii
M \U
/ m
. M ?/ HJ >ili
^ >' i!k "I
i or** ■
;• •/ ‘i
■ .A
. v
^ U, I
, p} i m '
! 'i. m '
J; ijA
C OJM £ C HI LORENl. (
ITS TIME TO
CO TO DEO
AW MAMAlj
[ I DOWTKMOW AKJV
, ..iyI
j paiRY stories y
i>A < —
xx/1 L L PA PA
/ 'VN.'NiTK^.A I 1 t x.
(Cpiivrurhf,
^ TELL US A l--
FA I RY STORY
FIRST
t
■
) '^OPPOSE So« L.
•. h£ always
i MAS OMf: TO
tell for m e 1
//S^J lL :Ay
V ^ -3
-
f
^ HBK'. ■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1931, newspaper, January 14, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth783785/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.