The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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C Gallip of Dallas, was
; end guest of Mrs. John
Scyene.
_ lossie Bradley of Dallas
Iweek end guest of Mrs.
^nby at Edwards.
)usie McCain of Dallas
ig Miss Nora Lively erf
(quite, this week.
Guynes of Crandall, J
■t the home of Henry j
^pt Edwards , Sunday.
Chase and daughters of
,-airie visited at the home
King at Macedonia. Sun-
JLaura Hale of Reinhardt
Jkt week as the guest of
• CEayton Anderson at New
Ad Mrs. Bill Clark of Rose
_Be the guests of Mr. and
||. Henry Guynes at Edwards
iday.
Mr- and Mrs. J. Brinnon of
John Lowery
LOTS OF SHIRTS
Air iiliu mia. J' uiu'w
Chai. E-W lerris visited at the home of Mrs
.. ,j ,. D. Sullivan at Balch Springs,
iunday.
Mr- and Mrs. W. S- Bea$ley of
<ancaster wire the guests of
Jg§ Rena lively, Wednesday
tcrnoon
Punch. London: According to
an evening paper- "Mr. Jesse
Blackson of New York- who arriv
ed in U- S. A. thirteen years ago
without a shirt to his back has
now accumulated two millions
and a quarter." He'll never live
to wear them out' •
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Dallas County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded.
That by making publication of
Supreme Court Holds
Ferguson Not Eligible
In an elaborate opinion, signed
by all the members of the spec-
ial Supreme Court at Austin, that
tribunal upheld tfjie impea|ph-
rnent of 'former Governor James
E. Ferguson in all particulars and
SHE APPROVED
THE EASIER THE HARDER citation by publication
"I hate to play against a hard Xo of H« <aft.CT Pr?P< al)-I shall
loser.- ; Dallas County-Greeting: | work hard and m a year or two
"I dunno It's a darn sight bet- 1 You arc hereby commanded, that we 11 have OUT own little home in
tfM- than olavine- aeainst an easy i by making publication of this cita- the country.
ter tnan p > g g tjon m somc newspaper published in. She—Oh
the County of^Dallas, for 4 conse-
| cutive weeks, previous to the return
j day hereof yoir summon N. J. Butsch,
whose residence is unknown, to be
Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern: , and appear befqre the District Court
Bride (consulting cookbook)— I of the 14th Judicial District of Tex
winner."—Flamingo.
DIRECTIONS
She—Oh, how lovely' We can
rent it and bpardin town, can't
we, dear ?—Boston Transcript.
iriouiiai ujji t r -1" Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern: ; and appear befqre the District Court!
ment of 'former Governor James uartmouxn j bQok)_ j of th(| p14th Judicia, District 0f Tex I pH>
E. Ferguson in all particulars and . . . • . and as to be holden m and for the j c . .
that the Senate acted within its Oh, my that cake is butmngand ■. Co-unty of Da„as at the Court. Special
constitutional powers in the im-, I can't take it out for five mm , House thereof. in the City of Dallas ; of won
peachment and" that its decision utes yet. ^oS^^i Offl
peachment
therein are final, in fact as to im-
peachment it is a court of original
exclusive and 'final jurisdiction.
As a result of thfc answer made
MUTUAL
th f afat n in some nempaper1 by the court Ex-Governor James I do his turn")-May I ac- Butsch> {i,ed in said court on the
this Citation in some .newspaper i E. Ferguson can not h°ld Publ c company you across the road. 24th day of April 1924, ..gainst the
published in the County of Dal- ? T , as the y. said N. J. Butsch for suit, said suit
July 26. 1924-
iSLand Mrs. E A. Londonberg of
Macedonia, .were the guests ^ Edwards. J
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L-2beehi«M
Moon
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Cafe
Ukks—wp;
Usday at It(
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^tnd Mrs. T. W. Ross in
L Sunday.
fcnd Mrs, J- G. Austin of
springs, were visitors at
le of Mr. Parker at Ed-
Junday-
ind Mrs- Johnny Weeks
jrall Hodges of, Rockwall,
Isitors of Mr. and Mrs. J*
I'ges at Tripp. Sunday.
ts Alegean and Eloise
id, who had been visitin
McClendon, return*
Mrs. R- N. Roberson of Dallas
is visiting Mrs- M- N. Roberson
at Pleasant Mound this week-
Miss Mildred Parker, Jim Mc-
Coy and Jack Barry, all of Dal-
las were the guests of Mr: and
Mre. L- A. Reed at Orphans
Home Sunday-
Mr- and Mrs- Oscar Roycrost
of near Forney, and Mr. Bradley
" * ' ests
[erson
at Edwards
i>re v io u st o t her e turn ^la \^he re - Senatc judgment stands. The Dear 0id Soul-^ertainly, my
previous to the return day e , -a, jU(jges were Alex S-' Iittje man How long have you
of you summw H. E- Or _ kc Dallas Chief justice, with, b waiting for some one to
whose rens'd«"ceJ« ^"^nD/s°.! Howard Templeton, San Antonio, X you ac7oss?-Tit-Bits-
be and appear before the D a ^ ^ cQmt member> t^Kc y
Court ^for* Dall^'county. Associate Justice William Pier- CITATION PY PUBLICATION
to be holden in and. for j 80^f Fcrguson.s chief conten- T1£XAS
House thereof, in the City of j J>°"s voM^bec^USe'^rwas I To the She: iff or any Constable of
Dallas, at or before ten o'clock a.! ^as void became i: w D?nag Coanty Greeting:
f tt,p Mnndav next follow-1 c*one at a SP6013' session of the you are hereby commanded, that
P - i Legislature in which that matter by ,„aki„g publication of U>i< C.ta-
ing the expiration of Forty submitted for considera- tion in some newspaper published m
days from the date of this cita- was not suDmiwea^ior ; thc County of UalUSi for A co„Secu-
tion, being Mondav, at 10, t on, that the Senate exceeded, wceks preV.olli to the return
r 'clock a- m- on the 21st day of!lts constitutional authority m de- Ramiro c. Gonzalez, whose rest-
ClOCK a _• _ . ' . . /tfoaSniv fUaf UfaC (nrPVPT dlS" «• unknown, to be iilld
Candidate for (Re-Election) .
TAX COLLECTOR, ?£,
Subject to Democratic Primary,1County of Dall.s at thc Coort.
tC|IoCA n TQ24^hineam^thcrc to - creeing that he was forever dis-j dciiccls unknowns to be and a^ear
• • 4 Pnni^ i Qualified 'from holding office;! before the District Court of tke ulVcn unaer in
answer to the petition of-Eume resigned before the ver-i Judicial Dtstrict of Texas, > 0f said Court, r.t
V. Orrill, (filed in said Court oniY?at he resigned ortore tne fae holden in aIld for the ^ounty of Da)Ias thjs %th
tlK ^t "'LH E'orrill'te!p«mr^„?.r°;aUd"C,\,« &^CSS£rJSA „
ss&js 11-
51303-E- the nature of which de-1 P^eedmgs did not
mand is as follows, to-wit: Suit I submission of the questi<m by the
for divorce; Plaintiff alleges that I Governor; that the Senate did not
♦i, „.,♦!« hnrptr* were legally 1 -exceed its authority that the im
rmrripfl at Dallas Texas about! peachment proceedings was *
Mr- and Mrs. H. J. Smith and and'ijv<d together! solemn trial, and ^hat it would
.Jr- and Mrs. C. E- Smith of I P' . ' J ,c ,023 That be absurd to hold that tn: party
Pleasant Mound were ^guests of one chj,d has l>een b'orn to ,8aid j on trial could defeat the ends of
parties—and that plaintiff seeks j justice by resigning during
Mr- and Mrs. C
Elam, Sunday.
Mrs. Eveline
H. Bruton at
Thompson of
Dallas •" .
in the City of Dallas, at or before
ten o'clock a. ni. of the Monday
next folio v:ng expireii.>'.. ot
Forty-two days from the date of this
citation, being Monday, at 10 o'clock
a. m on the 14th day of July. 1924.
then'and there to answer to thc pe-
tition of Rafaela Garia de Gonxalez,
filed in said court on the 29th day
of May, 1924, against the said Ram-
iro C Gonzalez, for suit, said suit
being Numbered 52U1-C the nature
Monday next following the expira
tion of Forty-two days from the I
date of this citation, being Monday ;
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 14 day of 1
July A. D. 1924. then and there to an- 1
swer to the petition of Blanche1
Butsch, filed in said Court on the
: . 1924, ag
said N. J. Butsch for suit, said suit
being Numbered S16S4-A the nature
of which demand is as follows, to*
wit: Suit for divorce and restora-
tion of plaintiff's maiden name;
plaintiff alleges that she was legally
married to defendant in September
j 1923. and separated from him in
! November. 1923.—That defendant
j tried to force plaintiff to lead an itn-
! moral life and. is guilty of cruel
treatment, excesses, and outrages all
of sucji a nature as to render their
living together insupportable.
Herein fail not, but have you then
and there before said Court this writ,
with your return thereon showing
how you have exccittcl the same.
Witness: John H. Cvillom, Clerk of
the District Court of Dallas County,
Texas.
Givcn under my hand .rid the seal
office in the City of
day of May A. D.
1924.
Atest: John H. Cullom, Clerk Dis-
trict Court, Dallas County.
By E. W. fhweatt, Deputy.
DR. J. B. BRYANT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
attention given to diseases
women and children.
Office at Cullom & Porter's
Office phone, 44; residence 23-
SMOOT & ALLEN
Druggist*
Corner Puk and Parry
Phone H -9536
Delia*. ... Texaa
DR. A. M. SHELTON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Woodman Building
Phones: Residence 98; Office 185
DR. A. F. JONES
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phones: Residence,118; Office 39-2
Office in Drug Store, next loor P. O.
When you want the beat of
Dental work at a moderate pries go
to Dr. Faiton, 1608 Elm St. Dalle*,
Texa*. Over Crystal Theater.
MORE ECONOMY
Young Hubby
still off.
-That button is
I pi ogress of the trial.
custody of said child in said di
^ vorce; and alleges that the de-
near Mesquite. left Saturday to ifendant has struck her and
visit relatives at Springlfield. I cursed and abused her and is
Missouri- She will remain there guilty erf cruel treatment- excess
during the summer months. i es and outrages all-«uch^a na-, ap ^ the, ba,lot a
Mrs- J. C. Garrett and children* ! « candidate SSr Governor. He is
of New Hope, Mrs. G W-Garrett, pi^ot- but have you ^ing all h.s -fiends to vote for
i ogre
The result of this decision is
that Mr- Ferguson will continue
in the campaign, not as a candi-
date but as the campaign man-
ager for Mrs. Ferguson, whose
♦he1 of which demand is as follows, to
1 wit: Suit for divorce; plaintiff al-j
leges that the parties hereto were i
Young Wife—Yes, dear; I'm
•economizing on thread—Judge.
;«TcaK"^=i r „ 3 s srsrxy: q
|^nd Mrs- Price Beach and
i and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
■ of Graham^ were the
I of Mrs- J. J. Beach at
piia Saturday.
NOTICE
t! k/
per it
Aiio
(J. A- Carver, who had
siting at the home of her
er, Mr* Ed Arnett at
jit Grove, 1-eturned to her
In Dallas, Sunday after a
ofl Mrs. Solomon at Forney,
Sunday.
Guests of Mrs. J. R- Andetson
at Edwards, Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Davis, Mr. and Mrs- F.
C McClure, Mrs. Lizzie Weath
ed the same.
Witness: John H. Cullom.
Clerk of the District Court of
Dallas County, Texas.
Given under my hand and the
C McClure, Mrs. Lizzie wearn * Court, at office in the
«i0l*Sh^D^ For«r: ci,y of Sth of
Mr. and Mr,. Ed J**
ed-
LOUD
L ndan Tit bits: "I wender if
he is ft" IIy n «i*<\ nse in the
world!" remarked the girl in
make other men jealous."
Come in and tell me
think of my loud-
dren of Heath, and
Dick Anderson and
Dorothy. DaUu>
daughter, I District Court, Dallas County-
By & W. Thwtatt. Deputy.
Michelli-
what yon
speakw- I
Albertson—Should love to old
man but I promised faithfully to
I meet mihe at 7 o'clock sharp—
j . ..w. M . . .
■PPH USEFUL
parties hereto were'
legally married in Galveston Texas.
on or about September 11. 1920, and
lived together until the latter part
of April, 1921, that defendant failed
and refused to support plaintiff, ..
that he dissipated his income at <>'ue- .... - ,
games of chance.and was generally. "Oh, yes." replied the practical
regarded as a professionvl gambler gjrJ jn gray he can be used to
that he is guilty of excesses, cruel
treatment and outrag« toward
plaintiff all of such a nature at to
render their living together insup-
portable,. v /
Her tin fail not, but have you then
and there said Court this writ, with.
your return thereon showing how yoa1
have executed the sa.ve
Witness: John H. Cullom, Clerk ml
the District Court of Dallas County,
Texas. ...
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court. at office In the City of
Dallas.' this 30th day of May A. D.
1924. 1
Attest: John H. Cullom, Clerk Dis-
trict Court. Dallas County. 'i .
By S. W. Thwtati, Deputy.
Rooms: _
Building.
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ATTORNEY
Land and Probata
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Dallas, Texas
L J. Taylor T. K. Irwin
TAYLOR A IRWIN
LAWYERS
Civil and Criminal Practice
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Announcement is made by White-
hurst & Whiteliurst, attorneys, of the
addition to rlu" firm of their brother,
'.V. F. Whiteliurst, formerly District
judge, effective March 1, 1924. The
style of the firm will be Whitehurst
& Whitehurst, composed of W. F,
W. T.t D. L., and C. M. Whitehurst'
with offices in the Western Indca-
nity Building. ,
R, 0, Murphree or. geo. m. jokes
INSURANCE Will Bi At Guilom fcPlftir'i
ALL KINDS OF
DRUG STORE EVERY
TUESDAY
PHONE 272
GARLAND
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Davis, John E. The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1924, newspaper, June 20, 1924; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth400037/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mesquite Public Library.