The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 168, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1941 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DENISON PRESS
THAT LITTLE GAME
COURTS
Inter«nat*lCsrtooaCo.,N.T.—By fc$. Link
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
George Hagans, Assistant Judge,
Charles Brigham; in the Fifth
Ward, Presiding Judge E. L.
Doyle, Assistant Judge, T. B. Ire-
land; in the Sixth Ward, Presid-
ing Judge, Mrs. Ed Fehr, Assist-
ant Judge, W. R. Young.
Witness my official signature,
This 4th day of January, 1PA1.
Clarence Scott
Mayor of the City of Denison,
Texas
Attest.
Lucille Murphy, Acting City
Secretary.
1 4,1? 18;25
Chevrolet coupe.
Haruwidte - litter company,
Sherman, Douge sedan.
Walter S. ibrbis, Sherman,
Oltlsmoibile sedan.
Realty Transfer!
Laura Belle Duke to Ella 'Duke
ct al, interest in 186.66 acres in
the Jason Stamps survey, $i,
Dec. 14, 1940.
Leo J. Waltz and Frank H-
Waltz to W. E- Hodges, lots 8, 9,
10, 11 and 112, block 8, Terminal
(center addition to Denison, $290,
JJec. 28, 1940.
R. H. May et ux to Maibel Lil-
ley, one-sixth interest in 140.43
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Denison, Texas, at a j
meeting of said Council duly and .
legally held on the 4th day of '
January, 1941, 'by ordinance duly '
presented and passed, called a '
special election to be held in the ,
City of Denison for the purpose
of electing an alderman to serve
out the unexpired term of Aider-
man J- T. May, resigned, and the
Mayor of said City was directed •
to issue a proclamation calling
said election and giving notice
thereof:
NOW TflEREFOiKE, I, CLAR-
ENCE SCOTT, Mayor of the
City of Denison, Texas, do hereby
order and proclaim that a special
election shall be held in the City
of Denison, Texas, on Tuesday,
February 4, 1941, in the manner
prescribed by law, for the purpose
of electing an alderman to serve
out the unexpired term of Aider-
man J. T. May, resigned.
Said election shall he held at
the following places in said City,
to-wit: In the First Ward, in the
building known as 201 West
Woodard Street (W.O.W. Hall);
in the Second Ward, at the build-
ing known as 511 West Main
Street; in the Third Ward, at the
building known as 407 North Arm-
strong Avenue; in the Fourth
Ward, at the building known as
604 South Armstrong Avenue; in
Flifth Ward, at the building known
as 304 We3t Chestnut Street; in
the Sixth Ward, the building
known as Trinity Methodist Epis-
copal Church (131 West Texas1
Street).
The polls shall be open for the'
length of time prescribed by the |
Statutes of the State of Texas and,
the following named persons are'
hereby appointed and named man-J
to-wit: In I
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT LOURT
It. C. SLAGLE, JUDGE
New Suit! Filed
Lulia Lawrence ivs. Texas and
Pacific Railway company, dam-
ages.
Mary Ruth Bratton vs. V. W.
Bratton, divorce.
Divorce Granted
Bonnie Castle vs. Charlie Cas-
tle, divorce granted.
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FIFTY-NINTH pIST COURT
TOM SUGGS, JUDGE
Divorce Granted
E. Z. Dirks ws. Hattie B Dirks,
divorce granted.
ger McDaniel survey, $1,464-30,
Jan. 4, 194(1.
C. E. Andrews et ux to J. H.
Smith et ux, lot 12, block 4, Col-
lege Park addition to Sherman,
$750, Dec. 17, 1940.
N. D. Jeter et ux to A. C
Greer, east 60 feet of block 20,
Mershon’s addition
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY JUDGE
Probate Docket
Ora Smith lias offered the will
of F. R. Smith, deceased, for pro-
bate.
W. L. Stephenson lias applied
for guardianship or Sallie Emo-
gene Stephenson, a minor.
may •dec* the Heart
Ok* trapped in the stomach or ffuHe^majr set lth« t
b'llr-trlggNr on the heart At the first sign of distieu
mart iue . and kudmi on Bel!-are- Tablets to
•et gas free Nu Uisttve tut made ,.f the r*4>st-
vGir j . ir p , hurtvn for L.lil lxiiilgest Ion. If the
JIHni 1 I doesn't prove flell-ans hotter, return
In/ to . sod receive 1*01 bl.i£ Money Back. ..
to Tiogia,
$300, Dec. 31, 1940.
L. W. S'mith et ux to Joe lli'
burn, lot 7 and east 15 feet of
lot 9, A. R. Loving audition to
Sherman, $3,500, Dec. 24, 1940
W. B. Lawrence et al to M. W
Hutcheson et ux, lots 1 and
block 2, South Side addition to
Sherman, $1,000, Jan. 4, 1941.
1 'neoln National, Life Ins”r-
aicp . ompan r m T. B. Holiowa
300 7 acres in three tracts In th*
H L. O'off'a? survey, 4d.0!>0.
Jme 24. 1940
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Marriage Licenaca
Arnold Nesbitt and Frances
Watson, Hagerman route I.
Automobile Reglairationa
Marie Hogue, Sherman, Ponti-
ac sedan.
C. K. ,Daivu Jr., Sherman,
Dodge sedan.
Elibert Thompson, Pilot Point,
Chevrolet coach
'Mrs. O. S- Yoder, Van A1,Tyne,
Chevrolet sedan.
Mildred Popiplewell, Sherman,
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agers of said election
the First Ward, Presiding Judge
H. Kaehel. Assistant Judge, Gene-
vieve Sweeney; in the Second
Ward, Presiding Judge George
Hoey, Assistant Judge Mrs. A. M
Morris; in the Third Ward, Pres-
iding Judge R. G. Boy<T, Assist-
ant Judge Mrs. Ed Judd; in the
Fourth Ward, Presiding Judge
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Anderson, LeRoy. The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 168, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1941, newspaper, January 11, 1941; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth527007/m1/3/?q=+date%3A1941-1945: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.