Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES FRIDAY MARCH 18, 1932
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Is Your New Hat Becoming
Do you realize it is very important this Spring (o have your
eyes and brows fit in with your hat?
We have every device to help you do this.
The wonderful Contoure lash liquid, the new waterproof Mas-
cara. The sensation of the year—artificial eye lashes, and then the
Kurlash and Kurlene to curl them up lovely.
Tim new finger wave, smooth on top with ringlets at back mold-
ed to your head, is a beautiful finish to this ensemble.
Vaughan Beauty Parlor
Phone 48 Mrs. Vaughan Prop.
i MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
G. W. CROSS, Editor
Getting Plowing Done in a Big Way
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Tleas-
ant, Texas, as second class mail mat-
ter. All obituaries, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, etc., will ho
charged for at regular rates. ;
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Daily ;
Times, a newspaper published in Tit- '
us County. j
Witness my hand, this 8th day of
March, 1932. |
Q. C. GADDIS,
9-3t. Sheriff, Titus Co., Texas.
SHERIFF’S SALE
The State of Texas, County of Titus.
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain order of sale issued
out of the Honorable District Court
of Titus County, of the 8th day of
March, 1932, by Jack Cross, Clerk of
Keeping Ahead
of fhe Times
Is Our Policy
JohD Ruskins now
contain more Havana
Tobacco than when
they sold at 8c.. milk-
ing John Ruskin by
far the greatest value
and the best tasting
cigar in America at 5c.
John Ruskin Cigars
are machine made
and Cleartex wrapped
to keep them sanitary
and fresh.
WasQ*
SAME
SIZE
NOW
MORE
HAVANA
said District Court, for the sum of
Two Hundred Eighteen and 11-100
Dollars ($218.11) and 10 per cent in-
terest and $21.81 with 6 per cent in-
terest from Jan. 5, 1932, and costs of
suit, under a Judgment in favor of
the Guaranty Rond State Bank in a
certain cause in said Court, No. 3174
and styled the Guaranty Bund Stale
Bank vs. C. A. Capehart, trustee, and
I Emery Capehart, placed in my hands
. for service, T, Q. C. Gaddis, as Sher-
| iff of Titus County, Texas, did on the
8th day of March, J932, levy on cer-
! tain Real Estate, situated in Titus
! County, Texas, described as follows,
jto-wit: A certain 50 acre tract of
: land a part of the A. W. McDonald
! survey, about 8 miles SE from the
| town of Mt. Pleasant, and being the
. N. half cf the tract of land owned by
; Mary C. Williams in her lifetime and
[described as follows: Beginning at
j Thomas Cook’s NW corner; Thence
J S. 219 vrs.; Thence W. 431 vrs.;
i Thence N. 59 vrs.; Thence W. 209 vrs.;
j Thence N. 960 vrs.; Thence E. 640
! rvs. to beginning, the said one-half
; of said tract containg about 50 acres,
; and levied upon as the property of
C. A. Capehart. trustee, and Emery
, Capehart, a minor, and that on the
'first Tuesday April, 1932, the same
being the 5th day of said month, at
the Court House door, of Titus Coun-
! ty, in the town of Mt. Pleasant, Tex-
; as between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4
p. m., by virtue of said levy and said
j order of sale, I will sell said above
j described Real Estate at public ven-
| due, for cash, to the highest bidder,
| as the property of said C. A. Capc-
; hart, trustee, and Emery Capehart,
\ minor.
| And in compliance with law, I give
j this notice by publication, in the Eng-
j lish language, once a week for three
City A nnouncements
C. P. JOHNSON
Paris, Texas
For Alderman:
C. S. DODSON
JOHN' HOLLAND
—and the Worst is Yet to Come
STOCK LAW SALE
By virture of an assessment and
award of damages and fees, duly filed
in the off ice of J. R. Hart, City
Secretary of Mt. Pleasant, Titus
County, Texas, 1 will proceed and sell
as under execution, between the hours
of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.,
on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1932,
it being the 21st day of said month
at the pound pen in Mt. Pleasant,
Texas, in said county, the following
described impounded stock, viz: One
mouse colored mare mule, smooth l
mouth, about 10 years old, 14 hands i —............-........................
high, weight about 800 pounds, long , niann, Sam Austin, E. C. Brice, Gus
mane and tail. To be sold under the
provisions of the stock law of the City
Ordinance of Mt. Pleasant, of the
State of Texas, to satisfy such as-
the
F. Richards of Pipe Creek, Texas, in Bandera county, owns an ani-
mal show and a big Texas ranch. Which makes the spring plowing on
the Richards ranch a sure thing, because Rubber, the elephant, has
power to burn, and power is what it takes to pull a plow. Above you :
see Rubber turning up furrows with ease, while Odell Campbell, her
negro keeper, rides, and Adolph Strieker, a cow hand, holds the plow.
Below is Rubber hauling fence posts. Richards says there is nothing an
elenhant can’t do, and that Rubber is a most efficient farm animal.
Presley, Chas. M. Green, B. C. Pierce,
[ E. L. Hart, Ira Masters, A. J. Copel-
lar and S. H. Spurger.
Better Job Printing—CaT! 15.
sessment and award, and the costs j j
and expense sthereof. This the 10th | Our Job Department is equipped j
day of March, A. D. 1932. ! to give you neat and accurate jobs.
GROVER ARD, | _______-_____ j
City Marshal.! ^ ^ ^ . . . . . _
10-21. Mt. Pleasant, Texas.! »♦♦♦♦♦♦«*»»»«**~»*v»v**vv
Pastime Club
Mrs. Floyd Thomas was hostess to
the 42 Huh Thursday afternoon with
four tables arranged for 42. The St.
Patrick motif was beautifully carried
out in tallies, table covers and a most
delicious ice course. Potted ferns and
pink hyacinths were effectively used
for decorations. Mrs. E. C. Brice won
high score. The following ladies en-
joyed the afternoon: Mmes. P. O.
Wilhite, Boh Thacker, A. C. Hoff-
Want Ads
RAINBOW FERTILIZER
Specially prepared for cotton, corn
and vegetables. Brings best results.
See John Merrett. tf
STRAYED—Tuesday, big boned Po-
land China gilt, black with little white.
Weighs about 225 pounds. Reason-
able reward.—J. B. Roach. 18-2t
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DOROTHY DARNIT
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932, newspaper, March 18, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784439/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.