The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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Citation—By Publication.
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We have purchased the stock
of the Degan’s Cash Grocery
and for the next
15 DAYS
Will make very attractive prices
to reduce our stock. ,
COME
And see us in our new location,
Gravley |
Kennedy |
“We Deliver The Good*.” |
Mrs. S. E. Wilkin left Tuesday
for a visit with her mother in
Oklahoma,
Phone 35.
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Round Trip
Mid-Summer Fares
To
Memphis, en n .
August 6‘ih, 1927.
$17.85 Limit August 27th.
$12.65 Limit August 13th.
Both good in sleepers at regular
Pullman fares.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Foster
spent Sunday in Ft. Worth as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hazlewood,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster
and Mrs. Pauline Anderson are
spending the week with relatives
at Gilmer,
Miss Franses Kirksey had her
tonsils removed Monday and is
spending the week at the home
of her parents.
See Memphis And Its
Beautiful parks or visit
Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala*
bama, Kentucky.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Squibb
and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Wallace and children and
W. M. McDonald of Garland,
spent Tuesday here as guests in
the J, P, Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lubetkin
left Sunday morning for Los
Angelos. Calif., where they will
make thdr future home.
Ask for tickets yia
COTTON BELT ROUTE
Phone for details
B. F. HILL, Ticket Agent
Carrollton, Phone 58
For Headache
Sick Stomach
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Miss Iran Jewell Watson of
Wylie, spend the week with
Miss Mildred Baxley. She re-
turned to her home Sunday
accompanied by Miss Mildred
who will visit a few day*,,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Page of
Dallas, and Miss Eunice Knight
spent 8nnday with Mrs. 0. L.
Taylor.
Mrs. M. A. Skelton and Mrs,
Della Barnhill are visiting Frank
Skelton of Lewisville, this week.
TEXASSGQ
8UH3ELM DALLAS
Read The Ads
Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Davis are
spenning the week at Glenn
Rose.
Earnest Smith of Mexia spent
[a few hours here with his par-
|ents, Wednesday.
Tickets for the Dallas-Denton
bus line can be purchased at the
E , Perry’s Drug Store.
Mrs. Lona Smith and Mrs. W,
D. Smith drovq^io Glenn Rose
Monday to spend the week.
Mrs. Tom Noell of Dallas spent
the first of the week here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Folk of
Dallas are visiting relatives and
friends here.
All laundry called for and de-
livered. Call 79 and I will do the
rest. Roy Russell.
Mrs. F. H. McMurray is
spending the week with relatives
in Point.
Mrs. Hmma Scmahl returned
home Saturday from a visit in
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mrs. Tsd McCoy and daugh-
ter spent the first of the week
with her mother in Coppell.
Mrs. Joe Edwards spent last
Friday with her daughter at
Prosper,
For 8ale-A scholarship in one
of the leading business colleges
in Dallas. For full particulars
inquire at this office.
Laundry service three times a
week. Every garment thorough-
ly cleaned and sterilized.
Roy Russell.
Mrs. Jim Seat of Hagerman,
spent Sunday and Monday here
with her sisters, Mrs. Claude
Knight and Mrs. Bob Hill.
Misses Freda and Margie
Mays spent last week with rela-
tives and friends it) Lewisville.
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The State of Texas—To the
Sheriff or any Constable of
Dallas County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded,
that by making publication of
this citation in some newspaper
published in the County of Dal-
las, for four consecutive weeks,
previous to the return day here-
of you summon Nathan Gordon,
whose residence is unknown,
to he and appear before the 44th
Judicial District Court of Texas
to be held in and for the county
of Dallas at the court house
thereof in the city of Dallas at or
before 10 o'clock a m. of the
Monday next following the ex
pi ration of forty-two days from
the date of this citation, being
Monday at 10 o’clock a. m. on
the 8th day of Aug„ A. D., 1927,
then and there to answer to the
petition of Goldie Gordon,
filed in said court on the 28rd
day of June, A. D., 1927, against
the said Nathan Gordon,
for suit, said suit being No.
69847-B, the nature of which de-
mand is as follows, to*>wit:
Plaintiff prays judgement for
divorce, and for such other and
further relief, etc.; alleging that
plaintiff and defendant were The State of Texas,
married on or about —day of To the Sheriff or any Consta-
March, 1901, and lived together *>le of Dallas County—Greeting:
until February, 1924, when de- You are hereby commanded,
fendant without cause or provo- by making publication of
cation, deserted plaintiff with the this Citation in some newspaper
intention of abandonment; that published in the County of Dal-
defendsnt’s whereabouts have la8’ for four consecutive week*,
NOTICE - - LADIES
1
Let us send your careful cleaning to expert
cleaners in Dallas, service three times a week,
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Work done
by CAMPBELL CLEANING & DYE WORKS.
Ladies Dresses, cleaned and pressed - $1.25
Ladies Top Coat ** ” M - $1.50
Men’s Suits ” " ” . $1.25
Call 79, we will do the rest
BISHOP & RUSSELL
THE CITY TAILORS
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CLINT & EADES
Attorneys - at -La. w,
605-6-7 Wilson Bldg., Dallas, Texas, General practice ia
State and Federal Courts. Special attention given to Estate
Cases and Land, Will and Probate Business.
Allen W. Eades, Phone
Associate in Office. y 8057
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Citation—By Publication.
been unknown to plaintiff since
said date;
Herein Fail Not, but have you
then and there before said
Court this writ, with your re-
turn thereon showing how you
have executed the same.
Witness, J. Balie Finks, Clerk
of 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 23rd day
of June, A. D., 1927
J. Balie Finks, clerk District
Court, Dallas County.
By J. J. Selser, Deputy.
Mrs. F. W. Smith and two
children, Ledabeth and Warren,
spent the week end with friends
at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Ullin Talley and
baby of Garland spent Sunday
here as guests in the W, H.
Skiles home.
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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
this citation in some newspaper
published in the county of Dallas
for four consecutive weeks
previous to'the return day here-
of, you summon Lon F. Shetley,
whose residence is unknown, to
be and appear before the Dis-
trict Court of the 44th Judicial
District of Te*as, to be holden
iD and for the County of Dallas
at the Court House thereof, in
the City of Dallas, at or before 10
o’clock a. m., of the Monday
next following the expiration of
Forty-two days from thev date
of this citation, being Monday,
at 10 o’clock a, m., on the 29ih
day of August, A. D, 1927,
then and there to answer to the
petition of Johanna Erna
Colnot, filed in said Court on
the 14th day of July, A. D. 1927,
against the said Lon F, Shets
ley, for suit, said suit being
Numbered 69637-B, the nature
of which demand is as follows,
to-wit:
Plaintiff prays judgment for
divorce, costs of court, and such
other and further relief, etc.; al-
leging that plaintiff and defend-
ant were married December 19,
1922, that plaintiff was a citizen
of Germany and her name wag
Erna Weckmueller; that Jan. 23,
1923, the defendant abandoned
plaintiff and came back to the
United 8tates; that plaintiff’s
naturalization papers were issu-
ed June 23rd, 1927 and her name
was ebaaged to Johanna Erna
Colnot by order of the Court;
that defendant ceased to com-
municate with plaintiff on or
about June lat, 1928; that said
conductccnsUtutesabandonment
that plaintiff has not lived with
defendant in three years; that
plaintiff lived with the mother
and father of defendant and he
did not come home or communi-
cate with her after she arrived
in this country; that defendant’s
conduct constitutes, in the alter-
native, cruel treatment; etc.;
Herein fail not, but nave you
then and there before said court
this writ, with your return
thereon showing how you have
executed the same.
WITNESS: J. Balie Finks,
clerk of the district court of
Dallas county, Texas.
Given under my hand and
seal of said court, at office iu
previous to the return day here-
of you summon F. R.
Brown, whose residence is un-
known, to be and appear before
the District Court of the 101st
Judicial District of Texas, to be
holden in and for the County of
Dallas at.the court house thereof
in the City of Dallas, at or before
10 o’clock a. m,, of the Monday
next following the expiration of
forty-two days from the date of
this citation, being Monday.at 10
o’clock a. m., on the 22nd day of
August, A, D., 1927, then and
there to answer to the petition of
Pelton Motor Co.,a Corporation,
filed, in said court on the 8th
day of July, A. D., 1927, against
the said F. R. Brown, for suit
said suit being numbered 69560-
E the nature of which demand
is as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff prays judgment for
$1965.76 with interest on $1715.-
765 thereof at 10% per annum,
for all costs and for full relief,
etc.; alleging that plaintiff sold
to defendant, on April 2nd, 1927,
in Los Angelos, Cal., a certain
2-passeniser Marmon Roadster
Motor vehicle, more fully des-
cribed in Pla ntiff’s petition, for
$2615.76, for which $900 was
paid in cash and the ballance of
which defendant agreed to pay
in twelve monthly installments
of $142.98, evidenced by written
contract the first installment
due May 2nd, 1927, and coutinus
ing until all installments are
paid; that defendant had failed
to pay the installments due May
2nd, June 2nd, and July 2nd,
1927 and plaintiff has declared
the whole amount due and urn-
paid in the sum of $1715-76; that
said uotes provided for attorney
fees, etc.,
Herein Fail Not, but have you
then and there before said
Court this writ, with your res
turn thereon showing how you
have executed the same.
Witness: J. Balie Finks, Clerk
of 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 8th day of
July, A. D., 1927,
Attest: J. ElalieFinks Clerk of
District Court. Dallas County
By J, J. Selser, Deputy.
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TEXARKANA.TEXAS
the city of Dallas, this 14th day
of July, A. D., 1927.
Attest: J. Balie Finks,
Cle"lc District Court, Dallas
County.
By J. J. Selser, Deputy.
ICE
QUALITY, SERVICE, WEIGHT
Your business appreciated
Leonard Good
PHONE 20
C. A. GOOD
Is The Representative of the
Texas Power & Light C o
In Carrollton, Farmers Branch,
Hebron, Addison and Lake Dallas.
For any information about your
electric light service call Mr. Good
at Carrollton, Phone No- 90, or at
his home, Phone No. 54 F 2.
YOUR EYES
HURT?
Don’t Strain Them.
Eye Glasses relieve eye strain.
Examination Free.
Glasses priced right.
W. M. SANDERS,
Optometrist
4912 Cole Ave. Tele. S-4135
GO TO THE
FOR SERVICE
G. W. GROVES, Mgr.
DENTIST
DR. W. H. BICKHAM*
924 Allen Bldg.
Phone Y 5112 Dallas
Dr, R. L. Blackburn
Office at the J. E. Perry Drug
Store
Office Phone Residence Phone
No. 3 No. 9
A. S. JACKSON
Atton\ey-&.t-L&.w {
Slaughter Bldg. Dallas
Dr. Faison - Dr. Dickinson
Two of the Best and most res
liable Dentists in Dallas, Yet
the prices are very reasonable.
Phone 2-4241 1608 Elm Street,
over Crystal Theatre.
6 6 6
is a Prescription for
Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Dergue or Bilious Fever.
It kills the germs.
Notice.
All water bills are payable
not later than 10th of the months
at Degan's Store.
The city will not have aco,
lector to call for water rent.
Any customer whose water is
discontinued on account of non-
payment of bill, will be charged
One Dollar for reconnection.
|Ordered by
City Council of Oity.“T3|
of Carrollton, TexasT®
R. E. Roberts, Mayor.
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Whitmore, R. J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1927, newspaper, July 22, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592179/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.