The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 64.
LINDEN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 26. 1929
NO 13
1 Program of Fifth Sunday
Meeting to be held with Mt.
iZiou Baptist church, 10 miles
Bouth of Linden, Thxhh, begin-
ning Friday 7 p. tn., March 29,
1929.
Friday 7, p. in.—DeVotionalft,
J. Tim Walls.
Fuday, 7:30 p. m —Introduc-
tory sermon, L McHan.
SATURDAY.
9 30 a. m—Devotiooala, Bel-
ton Porterfield.
10 a m ~"0ur association—
its needs," J. G. Willialna.
10 30 a. in —Why the mission
spirit, J S Tavlor.
11 a m—Sermon, RO Cawker,
1:30 p m.—-Devotionals Mrs.
J B Spivey
2—Women and Missions, Mrs.
J S Taylor.
2:30-*a|Ceeping th« home fires
burning, \irs H 0 Ratcliif
3-«-Boar(i meeting.
7—Devotionals, T. J. Clayton.
7:30—Sermon, J N Cornelius
Sunday 10 a. tn —Devotional*
J D Newton i.f Bloomhurg, Tex
10:30—The S S and Missions;
Eintnett .Invites.
11—SeruttMi to be supplied.
2"-Tbe B V PU diirl Mission;
I ra Thompson.
Mt. Zion church and commu-
nity extends a hearty invitation
to all of our Sister ciiurobes mid
Workers, and insists that they he
represented in this meeting
ftring your lunches both Sittir-
day and Sunday and lei's intlw
these days glorious a* we w rslnp
and fellowship together.
KNOW TEXAS
The w rd Texas oi in«s froiri
the Spanish pronunciation "TV
jas", the name of an India::
tribe encountered by the Span-
ish in 18(H)
The total population on te iani
farms in Texas is about 1,250,
090 On owned farms, 802.000,
About ) ,000,000 p *r.s'ins resi 1
log tn Texts w«re horn in other
states, Tennessee leading with
1 15,801 and Alabama next with
103,244
The number of families in
Texas has increased from 575,-
734 in 1900 to svell over a mil
lion at present
The present negro population
of Texas is estimated at 779,000
if
The center of population of
Texas is about. 13 miles southr
West of WaCo
W. M. S.
Bible Lesson, Spiritual Ven-
tures.--Mrs. A. M. Peebles Lead-
er.
Song.
Prayer—Mrs. J. L. Lovelace.
Lesson John 4:4G 54.
God intends for us to keep the
heart of youth. What keeps us
from taking .Jesus at hie word?
Power is a magic Word. Eve-
ry one wants power, but what'
kind?
Prayer—Leader.
A short business sossioo was
conducted. Our hens are improv-
ing in production.
Dismissal prayer Mrs. Lanier.
Denison Floss Club
Organized*
A number of High School girls
met and organized a Denison
Flos Club Monday, March IStb.
The following are mem here:
Misses Ineta Black well, Daisy
Clinkscale, Jeunie Lciu Ford,
Mable Georgo, Ituth and Lueile
Wrav, Merle Taylor, Virginia
Baker, Ruby Henderson. Merle
Wallace, Josephine Williams and
Merle Her.derfOn.
The following officers were
elected: President, Mabel George;
Vice President, Jennie Lou Pord;
Secretary and Treasurer, Virgin-
ia Baker, Scribe, Daisy Clink-
scalss. The first meeting was
held at Daisy Clinkscales on
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
! 1 By virtue of art
I order of sale issued
English White Leghorns
Stock—Eggs—ChiX <-Writeyour
wants. M. Waterson, exclusive
breeders Hughes Springs Tex.
NOTICE
of
SHERIFF'S SALE
STATE OF TKXAS
County of Cass:
out of ihe Honorahle District Court of
Cass county, on the 12th day of Feb-
ruary A. D. 19l!9, by the clerk thereof,
in the case of Exchange National Bank
of Little Rock Arkansas vs Wesley
' Morse, No. 8735, and to me, Sheriff dfe-
I live red, I will proceed to sell for Sash,
| within the hours prescribed by the law
for Sheriff's Sales, on the first Tuesday
in April, A. D., lfllii), it bcintf the 2nd
j day of said month,before the Courthouse
door of said Cass County, in the town of
Linden, the following described property
to-wit:
I Being an undivided 9-10 interest in
and to 71 1-2 acres of land of the George
i S Young H. R. Survey described in a
deed from Kioto Lumber Company to E.
S. Hooper and Wesley Morse, which said
deed is duly recorded iii the deed records
of Cass County, in Vol. N-3 page 240 to
which reference is here made for descrip-
tion and field notes of same.
ALSO an undivided interest in dnd ot
125 dcres of land George S. Young rt. R.
Survey described in a deed from E. S.
Hooper to Wesley Morse which said deed
. is duly recorded in Deed Records of Cass
county, Texas, in Vol. L-3 Page 280 to
which reference is made for description
I and field notes of same.
ALSO an undivided interesttin and to
268 acres of land of the Howard Reams
H. R. Survey which said tract of Itlnd is
ftilly described in a deed from E; S.
j Hooper to Wesley Morse which said deed
[ is duly recorded in the Deed Records of
j Cass County, Texas, in Vol. L-3 page
1 1&0, to which reference is here made for
description and field notes of same.
ALSO an undivided 9-16 interest in
and to 200 acres of land of the George S.
Young H. R. Survey which said tract of
land is fully described in a deed from
Kioto Lumber Company to E.S. Hooper
and Wesley Morse, which said deed is
duly recorded in the Deed Records of
Cass County, Texas, in Vol. N-3 page
240, to which Said deed reference is here
made for description and field notes of
said land.
ALSO an undivided 1-5 interest in and
to 870 acres of the Isaac H. Pishback H.
R. SurAey and Charles Mossenton H. R.
1 Survey, which said tract of land are ful-
ly described and set out in a deed from
Wesley Morse and wife to F. I. Clark et
als, which said deed is duly recorded iti
the Deed Records of Cass Cdilnty, Texas
Vol. H o page 827, to which reference Is
here made for description and field notes
of said land.
! ALSO all of 220 acres of land in the
' Joshua Trrner H. R. Survey which said
trabt of land is fully described in a Deed
from E S Hooper to Wesley Morse which
said deed is duly recorded in the Deed
Records of Cass County, Texas, in Vol.
1 5 page 302, to which reference is here
made for description and field notes of
said land.
ALSO all of 45 acres of land of the E;
Frazior H. R. Survey fully described in
a deed from J. J. Carmicheal and wife
to Wesley Morse,which said deed is duly
rccordod in the Deed Records of Cass
County, Texas, in Vol. 1-4 page 69, to
which Reference is here made for descrip-
tion and field notes of same.
ALSO 45 acres Undivided interest out
of the \V. R. Myers H. H. Survey Hugh
Owen and L. C. WeaVer H. R. Surveys
i described in a deed from Dr. O. L. Smith
i to Wesley Morse,which said deed is duly
; recorded in the Deed Records of Cass
j County, Texas, in Vol. T-3 page 346, to
I which reference is here made for descrip-
| tion and field notes of same.
j ALSO all of 100 acres of land of the
James Taylor H. R. Survey, which said
land is fully described in a deed from
t Carl H. Galloway to WesleyMorse which
| Said deed Is duly recorded in the Deed
1 Recorded of Cass County, Texas, in Vol.
i P-3 page 594 to which reference is made
I for description and field notes of same.
Levied on as the property of Wesley
1 Morse to satisfy a judgement amounting
to $15,493.61 in favor of Exchange Na-
tional Bank of Little Rock Arkansas
and costs of stiit.
I Given under my hand, this 28th day of
i February, A. L>., 1929.
| NatS Curtright, Sheriff;
Cass County Texas.
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929, newspaper, March 26, 1929; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341161/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.