The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1924 Page: 8 of 8
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THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or auy Constable of Cass
County— Greeting;
You are Hereby Commanded to sum-
mon Nate Cohen and Frank Davidson
by making .publication of this Citajtion
once in each week for four suseessive
weeks previous to the return day hereof.,
in some newspaper published in your
county to appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Cass Coun-
ty, to be holdeit at the Court House
thereof, in Linden Texas, on the .'frd
Monday in l.Virch A. D, 1024, the same
being tjie 17th. day of March A. D. 1024,
then and there to answer a petition filed
in said Court on the 10th. day of Jan. A.
D. 102-1. in a suit, numbered on the dock-
et of said Court No. 8110, wherein Car-
rie Russell, Paul Russell and Mrs. Allie
Kussell Spears, arc Plaintiffs, and Cube
Coats, Nate Cohen and Frank Davidson,
are Defendants, and said petition alleg-
ing being a suit# in tresspass to try title
as well as for damages and praying for
an undivided three-fourth interest in the
following dcscribbed land, to-wit: Being
>4 and 80 acres of land conveyed by H.
V. White and wife, S. C. White to Sam-
uel F. Russell, being a part of Preemp-
tion Survey in the name of Samuel
Couch, and 100 acres out of the Farmers
Survey in Cass County, Texas. That the
rental value of said land is $400.00, an-
nually Wherefore the plaintiffs pray
that the defendants be cited to answer
this petition, that the title and posses-
sion of an undivided one-fourh interest
in said land be adjudged to each of the
plaintiffs respectively, and a one-fourth
to the defendants, and that said premi-
ses be partitioned between the plaintiffs
and the defendants according to their re-
spective undivided interest as aforesaid,
or if found by the Court that it will be
more beneficial to all the parties to this
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hu it that said laud be sold and the pro-
Court, at its aforesaid netl regular term,
this writ with your return thereon, t
showing how you have executed the i
same.
Given under my hand and the Seal of
said Court, at oilice in Linden this the
10th day of Jan. A. 1). 1024.
O. G. Hines Clerk,
Dist. Court, Cass County.
QUALIFIED.
A certain young lady went to
get; a driver's license for her new
ly purchased car. She passed
the driving test all right, hut
when she catue to the written ex
atnination, oh, my! The follow-
ing are nome of the questions
and the answers Bhe gav,e:
Q — I' your engine stalls going
up hill, WiMtfi do yon do?
A.—Try to start it,.
Q— In lettiue the car stand,
which Hide should hi? next to the
curbing?
A.—The side that is nearest, the
sidewalk.
Q.—What should you do if the
steering gear broke?.
A—Go to the nearest garage
and have a man fix it. v
Q.—Which has the right of way
a car on a main thoroughfare or
a car on a bisecting street, when
they approach?
A.—The one that gets there
first.
Q.—What is the accelerator?"
A.—The dAdib of something
that has something to do with
[something inside the car.
ceeds thereof be divided one-fourth each j '3 meant by short
of the plaintiffsand the defendants, then : circuit.'"
it is the prayer of the plaintiffs that, A.—Going around the shortest
such judgment be entered and the plain-
tiffs pray for cost of suit and all such le-
gal and equitable relief to which they
may be entitled, and they will ever
pray.
Herein fail not, but have before said
way.
Q —When t he batteries run nut,
what must you do?
A.—G^t them back or get new
onea.—Micrornet er.
JOHN S. MORRIS & SON
CASH DEALERS IN
General Merchandise, Coffins and Caskets.
Their MOTTO will be, The Best Goods for
the Least MONEY. Your business will meet
with due appreciations.
Linden,
Texas
D. H. JSHHI80JS DH. ®. R. VJSYkQR
Nelson & ^Taylor
General Merchandise
CASH
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LINDEN TRANSFER CO.
IilVERY AND FEED STABLE.
WE HANDLE
BRICK, LIME AND FEED STUFF. I
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"Well!
Strong!"
Mrs. Anna Clover, of R. F. D.
5, Witifiekl, Kans., says: "1
began to suffer some months
ago with womanly,troubles, and
1 was afraid I was going to get
in bed. Each month I suffered
with rny head, back and sides—a
weak, aching, nervous feeling.
I began to try medicines as I
knew I was.getting worse. I
did not seem to find the right
remedy until someone told me of
Ths Woman's Tonic
I used two bottles before I cotrid
see any great change, but after
that it was remarkable bow
much better I got. I am now
well and strong. I can recom-
mend Cardui, for it certainly
benefited me."
If you have been experiment-
ing on yourself with all kinds of
different remedies, better get
back to good, qld, reliable 2
Cardui, the medicine for w
women, about which you have
always heard, which has helped
many thousands of others, and
which should help you, too.
Ask your neighbor about it; she
;m has probably used it.
fc For sale everywhere.
H
CLUBBING OFFER. •
Hollands magazine and Tiib
Cass County Scn,
We nre able to offer you for a
few days the following remarka
bly low dubbing offer.
Holland's Magazine "> yearn,
Cn^s Co. Sun oueyear, $2.50
Holland's Magazine 3 year Cass
County Sun one year $2 00
Holland's Magazine 1 year Can*
County iSun 1 year #1.50.
This is an opportunity yon
cannot well afford to miss. We
will be glad to receive your nc
ceptatice of any of the above of-
fers.
Caws County Sun.
The Best is None to Good.
IF YOU WANT !A NEWSPAPER
THAT GIVES THE NEWS, especiall)
the news from TEXAS and the GREA'l
SOUTH West as well as from all over tht
WORLD, one that gives the most of it
and in the best possible way, you can
pet it by subscribing for THE SEMI
WEEKLY FARM NEWS along with thi
CASS COUNTY SUN.
THIS IS A COMBINATION of general
news and local news that can't be equal-
ed or surpassed. In addition to its great
Jews serviec, THE SEMI-WEEKLY
FARM NEWS has many special features
that entertain, amuse and inform.
Among theseare THE FARMER'S FO-
RUM, THE WOMEN'S CENTURY,
OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN,and
the BEST, LATEST AND FULLEST
MARKET REPORTS to be had in anv
newspaper, hot off the wires. THE
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a year for these telegraph market repor
and they are reliable.
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everything that is good in reading inat-
terfrom every standpoint.
Send in your order now and take and
vantage of the next few weeks posting;
yourself on matters of 'Isep concern toe
coming year.
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TRANSFER SERVICE.
When in need of any transfer
work call U3 and get the best.
NEW TRUCK-PROMPT SERVICE.
Day Phone 84. Night Phone 6.
E. S. COCHRAN
$a£J £ste G*.
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FOR SALE--1 brick 2 stories
uitd 1 one utary on the corner
east. 9ide of tioijrt hoti-g Kjtiare
r8S acred on Cypress, 9 miles of
Liadeu, near Hughes Springs
and Linden road; 144 acres of
the Hugh Oweii8 survey in snath
east of Kildare anrf 6ther lands.
If interested, let tne hoar from
you, John Banger, Linden Tex
(){ 0 quickly relieves Colds, Fe-
ver and LaGrippe, Constipation^
Biliousness and Headaches.
Collii a and Cfwkets at Fanl
Bros Ildvv Co.
Tcrracc Demonstration
for January.
H. P. Cameron, dan, 1st; .1. B.
F. Boon, 14; K. W. Duncan, 15;
C. T. Cornetr, 1 (5; C. Hancock. 17;
Elton Harper. 18; \V\ M. Moul
ton 19; .loe Baker. 21; G. VV. I
Cood,v. 22; W. A. Pate, 23; A. L.
Simmons, 24;.1. A. Anderson, 2<" ; j
W. R. Mall, 26; L. (j. Owens, 2S;
L. V. Fate, 29; Everett ItJwinfc, MO.
If weather conditions will j>er-
mit th^ne deinonwt rations will be
held. It' you litive any terrace
troubles you should attend one
of thesedemonstration and prob-
ably you may tind a remedy fur
vour trouble, The a (rent will be
more than triad to off'U" you sug-
(jeations about these troubles.
come out and possibly you can
get an idea that will b<jnetit you.
i\l. Martin, co. A^rerit.
DIRECTORV
iJiiii'riiel .
BAPTIST
©. C. IVINS, Pastor. •
Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. cacb
undSy, W. S. Daughety, Sufit.
' Preaching every S.undny by the Pastoi
at 11a. m. and at night
Prayer meeting >vpry Thursday night
t,adies Aid So.. iPty nn*ets e^trv Mon
day evening, Mrs. E. H. Sheffield Prtf.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH
W. S. KASTERUING, Pastor
Sunday School ar 10 a. m. each Sun
day, S. L. Htndeison,Superintendent.
Preaching every Sunday by the Pastoi
at 11 a. m. (except Third Sunday) and
every Snnday night.
Prayer meeting * every *Wednejda>
night.
Methodist Home Mission Society tneetf
Monday evening, Mrs. I. E. Lanier,
President.
The Pastor has the following out-of-
town appointments:
Pearl Hill, each 1st Sunday at 2: § p M
Warren Springs, 4th Sundnya 2:80p.m.
Wells Chapel, 3rd Sunday, 11 :00a . M
Everybody is cordially invited to at-
11 nd these services?. Reporter.
Teachcr's Examination.
On February lstaud 2nd there..
will b*' held in Linden an examw.
tion for teachers certificates. If
you wish to take this examina-
tion, you must register in person
or by mail ;it. litis office by Jan.
'20th. Yon may build t r
certificate, if it. whs begun previ-
ous to Sept. 1, JU23. You may
take the examination for
elementary certrHcate of second
class or high school certificate of
the second class.
The examiners tire Supt, Sea-
born .Jones, Linden, and Supt.
\V. 11. Galloway, Atlanta.
Information as to examina-
tions may be obtained from Bul-
letin 175. which may be obtain-
ed from the Department of edu-
tation, Austin, Tt-xas.
.fi' L. Lovelace. Co. Supt.
liOilfrs
A, F. & A. M.
Linden Lodge No. 1 2 meets every Is
•Saturday night in each month.
N. H. Mtulton \V. M.
S. E. Ellington Secretary.
O. E- S.
Linden Order of the Eastern Star, Nt
570, meets every 1st Tuesday afternooi
a d every 3rd l;rid:ty evening.
Mrs. Evie George, VV. M.
Mrs. Olive Mtirris^ Sec.'
w. o. \v.
Becehwood Camp No. 407 meets ever)
2nd and 4th Saturday night in eacl
rh onth
G. W, Coody, Consul Commander.
I. N. Marett, Clerk.
W. O. W. CIRCLE
Beechwood Grove No. 082 meets every
2nd and 4th Saturday evening in each
month.
Mrs. Blanche,Henderson, Guatdlan.
Mrs Parina Cochran Clerk.
B A. Y.
Linden Homestead No. 6o76 mee^
every 1st Tuesday night in each month
T. L. Stanley, Foreman.
R. B. Morris Correspondent.
(toil i't
DISTRICT COURT
Hugh Carney, District Judg*.
C A Wheeler, District Attorney
O. G. Hines, District Clerk.
Court meets tit Linden Second Monday
In March and First Monday in Septem
ber.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinct No. 1 meets last Monday in
ich month.
J. N. Simmons, Justice of the Peao^.
L E Stone, Constable.
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Meets Second Monday in each month.
Sam L. Henderson, Judge; R. M. Stone
N. D. Parker, Tom Huff,, A. J, Arnold.
Commissioners. •
COUNTY OFFICERS
S. L. Henderson, County Judge.
Burr S. Cameron, County Attorney.
J D. Boon, County Clerk.
V. A. Watlace. Sheriff,
w. s. D.iughnty, Tax Collector.
A. C. Callaway, Tax Assessor.
T. L. Nipper, County Treasure'.
J L Lovelace, County Sujxirintcndent.
Wrisht piitman, Co. Representative
Bob Moore County Surveyor,
lid Joiie?, Supt. County Farm,
i
L, L. Jackson M. D.
General Practice and Minor Surgery
Chronic Disisasics A Sprcialty
Office over Linden Drug Store.
Res. Phone 174 Office Phone 124
Dr. Agnes Jackson
Treattiunt of the
EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT,
and Fitting of Glasses a Specialty
COME TO THE
J. O. GOODMAN
BARB.BR SHOP
The old reliable, where nothing
btH first-class work is turmd out.
We Strive To Satisfy.
,H. E. GOODMAN, Pkoprfbtor.
T. D. FORD
physician and sukc.kon
Calls answered promptly, day
or night. Offic v. ith Ford
Drug Co.
Day Phone 153. Ni«ht Phone 102
Davis & Taylor
PHYSICIANS AND SUKUKONS
MNDKN, TEXAS.
Prompt attention given to all calls
day or night. Office oyer Lind'-n Drug
Co.
Dr. A. Crosslej'
DENTIST
Prepared to do all kind of
dental work.
Office over the Post Office Bids'.
I. 1ST. MARETT
InNiiraucr nn«l ){cal llslate
Fire, Tornado and Life
lu&urnnce in Good
Companies.
Agent for Clark 3s Scico Land
SERVICE CARS
Drives made Day
or night. Charg- j
es Reasonable, j
C. R. CLINDININGl
PRESSING PARLOR. J
Suits Made New
Satisfaction Guaranteec
Our eocounts are now due,
yon pdl jour ehtton please ref
member u^ with a pi.yment ou
your account
Davie & Taylor.
Cures Malaria, Chillfl
and Fever, Billions F
vcr, Colds uud Giipj>
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1924, newspaper, January 29, 1924; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth340816/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.