The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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*. E. CHURCH SOUTH
u. b. MOON. Pastok
Sunday School at 10 a. m. each Sun
day, S. L. Hendeison,Superintendent.
Preaching every Sunday by the Pastor
at 11 a. m. (except Third Sunday) and
every Snnday night.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
night.
Methodist Home Mission Society meets
Monday evening, Mrs. I. E. Lanier,
President.
The Pastor lias the following out-of-
town appointments:
Pearl Hill, each 1st Sunday at 2:80 p. m.
Warren Springs, 4th Sundays 2:30p.m.
Wells Chapel, 3rd Sunday, 11:00a . m
Everybody is cordially invited to at-
end these services. Reporter.
BAPTIST
S. D. LUNSFORD, Pastor.
Sunday Scho l at 10 o'clock a. m. each
Sunday, W. S. Daughety, Supt.
Preaching every Sunday by the Pastoi
at 11 a. m. and at night
Prayer meetinp .^very Thursday night
Ladies Aid Society meets every Mon
day evening. Mrs, H. C. Grubbs, Pres.
Lodges
A, F. & A. M.
Linden Lodge No. 192 meets every 1st
Friday night in each month.
Burr S. Cameron, W. M.
A. C. Nelson, Secretary.
Linden Ojder of the Eastern Star, No
576, meets every 1st Tuesday afternoon
and every 3rd Friday evening.
Mrs. Bessie Grubbs, W. M.
Mrs. Pearl Bartlett, Sec.
Court
DISTRICT COURT
Hugh Carney, District Judge.
Wright Putman, District Attorney
Forest Whitworth, District Clerk,
Court meets at Linden Second Monday
lu Match and First Monday iu Septem-
ber.
COMMISSIONERS COURT
Meets .Second Monday in each month.
R. H. Harvey, Judge; T. F. Glover,
J. B. Chesser, Tom jhuIT, A. P. Fouche.
Commissioners.
JUSTICE COURT
Precinst No. 1 meets last Mondav in
each month.
J. J. Walker, Justice of the Peatv.
Ed Kitchen, Constable.
COUNTY OFFICERS
R. H. Harvey, County Judge.
Shields I. Cornett, County Attorney.
Miss Lucile t anley, County Clerk.
L. E. Stone, Sheriff.
Heard Robertson, Tax Qollector.
\ Ollin W. Lemmon, Tax Assessor.
Mrs. T. L. Nipper, County Treasure*.
W. A. Barber, County Superintendent.
J. D. Boon, Co. Representative
Ed Jones, Supt. County Farm.
Nay Barker, County Surveyor.
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Name Address.
1>R G R TAYLOR
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
D II NELSON
C W BAKER
HBliSOWT A BASER
The Best of Everything in
GROCERIES
LINDEN,
TEXAS
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Dozimsiups ijonc
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The Appetizing Touch
Needed to Make
EVERY MEAL
The Perfect MEAL
MADE BY
DIRECT COFFEE MILLS
TEXARKANA. U. S. A.
I've made a doz°n millionaires
among my employees I took ti
lot of paper and cut it up into
stock certificates. I gave some
of the pieces to them* Others I
kept myself. When they made
their pieces pay dividends and
worth millions they made mine
worth millions also. Whose
money did they ^el? Not mine,
for they made me richer tlmn I
was before. The public's? Nol
Because they could uot add
much to the sum total of con-
sumption. The public would
have spent the money anyway!
Whose money did they get then?
That's simple—my competi--
tors' 1—David A Sohulte.
LIST OF JURORS
For the March Term, 1927, District
Court, Cass Cdunty Texas.
GRAND JURORS
J. B. McCain, W. S. Daughety, V. A.
Clements, B. J. McMillan, Earl Harris,
S. N. Echols, Jr., Fred Zimmerman, R.
Y. Salmon, C. M. Nelson, H. D. Kay,
T.,G. Johnson, B. B Webster, Jr., JIW.
Nichols, J.'F. Ayera, J. L. Fuqua, L. M.
McConnell.
Petit Jurors, First Week.
Earnest Patterson, C C Lane, C A Ma-
son, E G McMillan, Nath Hanner, Z F
Johnson, S E Ellington, R C Waldrop,
T A Howe Marchall Hughes, H P Me-
Coy J T Nipper, C M Hull, D S Odell,
A L Stuckey, A M Johnson, T F Perkins
j B Spivey, Sam Mays-, Governor Chatn-
blee, R E Brockett, Homer Carter, Ches*
j ley O'Neal, H W King, Thirman
' Thompson, O C Oden, Geo Cobb, E 5
I Felker, Herbert Fouche, Geo'Law, F O
i Blizzard, Guy Hughes, Cap Philips, T G
J Williams, Torn Johnson, J I Wilson, C
: B Niblett, E M Gibson, Rush Davis,
, C F Perdue.
Petit Jurys, Third Week
J G Dell, Ad TraVlor, Charley Starkey
j Oscar Webster, C A Jackson, D V Davis
I J J Howard, Geo Smith, Hollis Hogan,
H E Yates, Louis Miles, R H Morgan,
j R L McCain, G W Sharp, Drew Porter,
j(? H Waters, W A Howe Jr, Earl Al-
j bright, R P Fant, W J L Heath, J F
, King, H J Wiggins, J F Joyncr, 'P II
Stone, Bernard Henderson, Arthur
j Thompson, B W Burke, J L Stewart, O
; C Hall, R S Porter, Tobe Poland, Jeter
j Roberts, G D Mlsseldine, C S fjnis, C V
Hargis, S B Willis, Ennis Turner, J 0
Herrington, M M Hall, R S Allday Jr.
Petit Jurors, Fourth Week
Ross Powell,H C Grubbs,R L Pyland,
Austin Frost, E C McKinon, G C Brab
ham, B F Brock, G H King, J T Cham-
blee. A C Bryan, II S Cranberry, John
Thompson, N S Spearman, Guss O'Kel-
ley, Pell Hall, Joe Baker, A E Griffin,
A II Ingraham, Chas Goodman, J M
HerAey, C C Burkhalter, T II Walker,
Aubrey Duck, Geo Harper, T B War-
wick, E V Waits, C E Parker, T W
Carmichael, Clea Thomas, J T Black-
well, D H Boone, M B Allen, A O
Brabham, T E Hogue, W H Rutherford,
G C Ford, C B Short, I rank Boat right,
W A Lee, Frank Riley, H A Simmons.
Petit Jurors, Fifth Week
Joseph Prator, C H Long, R E Flor-
ence, Sloan Penny, Elbert Keasler, J W
Hanner, Edward Davis, O'Neal Nelson,
J W Beavers,-Floyd Hall, O G Hines,
T P Trice, Marion Whatley, D B Jones,
J G Ging, Lester Cook, G W Green,
Glynn Goodwin, D 0 Cameron, R II
Price, B R CSperton, M P Waters, S W
Hatcher, L G Yates, I) H Nelson, Ver-
non Lester, N M Parter, Hunter McWil-
liams, M G Bradley, W O Black, H V
Granger, E W Porter, Homer LnrnmUS,
W R Spearman, 0 W Ilosey, Fred T
Carswell, W L Manor, L C Stanley,P H
Thompson, Tom Finley, "Geo Williams,
W J Endsley. R FJVIford, J W Harrell,
J A Bentley, Nay Barker, John Honey-
eutt, G, H Bardwell, Morris Griffin,
Willie Knight.
Petit Jumrs, Sixth Week
I E Lanier. H C Knowles, Tom Cope,
J P Pant, J G Morris, J K Martin, E A
Draper, E i Cochran, R H Davis, J C
Rogers, W B Curry, C W Loffer, O G
Grass, C W Key, Floyd Mitchell, S M
Hill, HJ Cook, J I, Abernathy, A M
Hootcn, Coy Thomas, Dewi« Narramore,
T F Keasler, M H Glass, Ed Hughes, J
F Mitchell, R B Morris, W R Lanftr, C
H Oden, J R Spell, S E George, Horace
Harty, I LClass, ij W King, J L Pat-
man, Hub Battghman, T B Anthony, H
Redfearn, Louis CallawWy, C H Hefner,
W W Pritchard, J B Shaddlx, Horace
Goulter, H E Northern, J S Scroggins,
G W Ncwkirk, Jim WcCasling, 0 E
Johnson, Dave Kennedy, Henry A King,
Houston Edwards. 9
DEFINING AN ORPHAN
"What is an orphan?" asked
Miss Jones, the Suuday school
teacher, but none of the class
seemed to know
"Why, I am an orphan," she
said to giyo them a clue.
A hand went up at once, arid j
a little girl said promptly, "An .
orphan is a woman that wants
to get married and can't
A WOMAN HUNG
Her arms tiro unci her huwhnnd's
neck and 8qvh: Let's have our
shoes rebuilt at
WALL1S SHOP
Bloomburg Marble Co.
J. T. Hopklni, Proprietor
Foreign and Domestic
. Marble
Granite and Statuary
Shop in county and rtin by home people.
Tfade with us—save agents commission.
Write or photic for prices.
bloomburg, Texas
S. EL ELLINGTON
Jeweler-" Optometrist
For
"Quality and Service"
LINDEN, TEXAS
NEPT BEST THING
Mother (discovering her lit-
tle daughter washing a kitten
with 808p and water)-1—"Oh,
Margy, I don't think the moth-
er cat would like her cat washed
like that \
Margy—"Hut, mother, I real
ly can't lick it!"
' THE ACID '1 EST ,*
Mrs. Greene—"Marv, how do
you tell an old chicken from a
young on e?*
Mary—"By the teeth; ma'am "
Mrs. Greene—"How silly!
Chickens have no teeth "
Mary—"-"No, hut I have."
Corpse (which has come to
lifi)—'"Undertaker, let me go
home!"
Undertaker—'C'mon, be a
good scout, and swallow this em
bultuing fluid "—Gargoyle.
THE BOARD
Tommy—"Pu, what is the
'board of education'?"
Father—-"When I went to
school, my son, it was a pine
shingle."
Picture Moulding.
We have in a nice line of Pic-
ture Moulding, and will ne glad ■Prepared to do all
to do your picture framing
Prices reasonable and satisfac-
tion guaranteed
Fant Hardware Co.
Jo3m Xr&tmaxi
Service Cars
and Trucks
Drives Made Day or Night
PRICES REASONABL /?<
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ItiMHi'sint'e ml Steal
Fire, Tornado and Life
Insurance in Good
Companies.
Agont for Clark Cs Ucico Land.
Dr. A. Cross ley
DENTIST
kind of
dental work.
Ol'lce over the Posd-OHIcp Bid*.
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Davis & Taylor
PHYSICIANS AND StJKGKONS
u-.'rjr.M, TKXXS.
City Election Proclamation
In compliance with an order of!
the City Council of the City of i
Linden, Texnn, in re^olnr session j
held on Mutch l*t, 1DJ7. I, I L or Office over [.MtH Vritg
Lanier, Mayor n( Htiid city, i^HueiCo.
COMK I o I h*:
J. O. GOODMAN
'rcmpt attention given to all call
proclamation ordrrino u jienertil
city el^ion for t!i" snid (!ity o(
Linden Texan, to he held fit the
First National Bank in said City,
on the first Tuesday in April,
lt)27. name beinir the 5th day of
said month, for tho purpose of
electing three Aldermen for full
term of two years, and S .1 Kf.
linutonis hereby appointed to|
hold said election with authority m
to select, his assistants.
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In testimony whereof, witness!
my hand.
I. E. Lanier.
Mnyor. Linden Texas, j
CONSTABLE'S SALE.
The State of Texas—County of Cass:
By virtue of an ext ent h>n older of sale |
issued out of the Hon. Justice Court of,
Precinct No. 1 Cass County, State of
Texas, by John J. Walker on a Judgment'
tendered in said Conrt on the 27 day of •
December A. D. 1020 in fairer of J. T. i
Moore, in a case wherein J. T. Moore is
Plaintiff and Preston Rosser is Defend-
ant, and directed and delivered to me as \
Constable, I have levied upon and will j
proceed to sell on the 6 day of April1
1927, between the hours of ten o'clock A.!
M. and four o'clock P. M,, at public !
vendue, to the highest bidder, for cash
in hand, at the Court House door in
Linden, Texas, real property, to-wit:
Ten acres of land oflt of the North
West corner of the east half of the T. H j
Miller Headright Survey, situated in'
Cass County, Texas, belonging to the
said H. P. (Preston) Rosscr.
Said property being levied «pon as the'
property of Preston Roper and to satis-!
fy a« Rx^cution—Order of Sate issued
out of said Justice Courtt in favor of J T(
Moore und against Prfston Rosser for
the sum of Sixty-nine & 80 100 dollars
and cost of suit. This the 2 day of 1
Match 1027
Ed Kitchen.
Constable Ptccinct No. 1, Cass Coun-
ty, Texas.
BARBER SHOP
The old reliable, where nothing
but lirst class work is tumid out.
wjo Stuivio To Satisfy.
H. E. GOODMAN, Proi'RJBTob.
v?eaK, nervous
"J WAS in n very weakonod,
Tun-dowa condition, Burely
in need of a ton.'c and build-
er," says Sirs. J. R. Wtehn, of
Anna, T^xna. "I waa so weak
I haxi to go to bed, and kept
getting r, cak«;r.
"1 suC'.'ved with my back so
much. I was very ncrvpua,
couldn't rest pood at night. I
couldn't eat nnythirx^—I just
wasn't hnngry.
"I tad read bo much of
Cardui, I thought boat to (too
it. I took seven or eight bot>
tlos, and by tho timo I had
tutsan tbein I waa stronger
than I had been in several
years. I can highly rcoora-
mend Cardui."
Thousands <rf other® have
fouiid tliat tho tonic effects of
the purely vegoteblo ingredi-
ents of Cardui were just what
they needed to help restore
their appetites, to help bring
them easily and naturally
baok tO nonr^l health und
It Wq h<;en found
<xt great benefit in oo many
cases of woakneus, that you
would surely try it, when in
fioed ofagoodtonio.
uy it at your druggist's.
A Vegetable Tonic
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Banger, J. E. A. & Erwin, W. L. The Cass County Sun (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1927, newspaper, March 15, 1927; Linden, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341341/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.