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DEKfflON PRESS
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BUS ABOUT
OUR FRIENDS
1 :
“There In a little matter of law
ology I want to put you
on In connection with your
news. 1 know you will per-
mit me to criticize you as you
know me to be your friend," de-
clared J. H Randell, local attorney
who has been in Denison since the
town became first known almost.
Then he indicated, as we should; Wow! What boner- these mis-
have known had we gone farther guided fingers of a linotype op-
than torts in the study of law, erator can pull some time when
ing of disposing of cases, it might
be somewhat interesting to the
average layman to learn in what
fashion some of the cases were
disposed of. We will leave that
to men making the race for some
of the offices this coming elec-
tion.
years to coma. In making (ha
correction of another word in the
line, the operator read that figure
'‘3’’ as an “8” and so set it. We
just want our friends to know
that Mr. Madden knows his lum-
ber and costs better than that.
COURTS
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that court readings should read
"Cases Disposed Of” rather than
use of the first two words only.
Anybody ought to know that a
man is disposed
but not a case in
they are making corrections.
Sometimes they correct the mis-;
take named and then make an-
other mistake in the ‘-ame line.’
or indisposed, That happened Thursday in an
court. India- aitiele quoting J. W. Madden1
posed is something that follows about the old toll bridge recentlyl
a bad case of the flu. Disposed bought by the state and thrown'
is the mood in v.hieh we hope to open ns a free affair. Mr. Mad-!
find our banker when we hit him 'on said it would cost about $3.-
up for the neat loan. But speak- 000 to get in in good shape for
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
It M- CARTER, JUDGE
New Suits Filed
Ex parte: Margaret Helen
Adamson, removal of disabilities.
GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKE J. LOY, JUDGE
Beer Docket
W. B- Teague has applied for a
license to retail beer at 208 West
Woodard street.
New Suits Filed
Z. Gossett, banking commission-
er of Texas, vs. Finkelstein’s Inc.,
suit on note.
Guy James vs. Grand I,odge
PAGE
Colored Knights of Pythias of
Texas, suit on policy.
' J. S- Eubank, receiver for Pool
Manufacturing company of Sher-
man, vs. Finkelstein’s, Inc,, suit
for debt.
Marriage License
Abelard Cardenas and Uba j
Conwell, Sherman.
Realty Transfers
Juanita Bates et vir to L. M.1
Graham, 1-8 of 2-9 interest in 741
acres in the James Riley survey, j
$6.48, Oct. 11, 1937.
W- L. Ashburn et ux to J. S.
Redmon, lots 7 and 8, block 4, J.
H. Nolan’s addition to Denison,
$19(1, Feb. 23, 1938.
John Hancock Life lnusrance
company to R. C. Montgomery, 41
acres in the Montgomery B.
Shackleford survey survey, $2,-
200, Feb. 4. 1938.
Mineral Deed
W. J. Hogan et ux to Lonnie
Washburn and J. B Coker 13.7
acres in the Samuel Washburn
survey, $10 and other considera-
tions, Feb. 23, 1938.
i W. J. Hogan et ux to Lonnie
Washburn and J. B. Coker, 20
acres in the E P. Howland sur-
vey, $20 and other considerations,
Feb 23, 1938. j
In making an ordinary shoe
there are 174 machine operations
performed upon 154 different
machines, and 36 hand operation-
—altogether 210 processes by «p-
ortionate number of work people.
Beware Kl
Berms If Tire
Nervous, Aching
Am UAH Dun rill M ■ i M M a >
Are
or iwi
riEBQMI
developed in the body during coMs. or by
bud teeth or tonsils that need removln*
These germs may attack the dt Ucate mem-
i of your Kidneysc- Bl&dder uim often
brants of your 1
much t
itjp much because taey don’t flgl.
The doctor’s formula t »t«i.
Idney»c- Bladder unt^HI
use much trouble. Ord'narv oi-^'i'-iner
n't help much because they don’t light the
Help Kidneys
Don't Take Drastic Drugs
perms. The doctor’s formula Cyatet, now
stocked by all druiKiats, starts flg'nti: / K.ti-
ne v pt-rms in 3 hours and must pro.- entirely
tatiffactory in 1 week
ory in
rvd'clne you rif*
nr.tcfd. Telephone ytu
iSirs-texi today. Th<
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money bee:
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pro ted
Tour Kidneys contain 0 million tiny tubes
filters which may be endangered by neg-
|_s. Be careful.
unctional disorders of the Kidneys or
Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up
•red 1
l drugs. Be <
of the Kidneys
or niters which may b-
lect or drastic, Irritating drt
If functional disorders of t
make you suffer from Getting Up
Nervousness. Leg Pains, Circles
Aslfima Cause
NEWNNIl
OF m
Nights,
Under Eyes, Di:
■ts,
t 1
such ti
tlon Cyst ex.
ess. Leg Pains, Circl
tier Eyes, Dizziness, Backache, Swoll
Joints, Excess Acidity, or Burning
don’t rely on ordinary medicin
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rely on ordinary medicines, i
ich troubles with the doctor’s prescript
Cyslex starts working in 3
st prove entirely satisfactory
in 1 week, and be exactly the medicine vou
need or money bark is guaranteed »Tele-
phone* your druggist for Cy^tex (Stss-tex)
today. The guaranies protects you. Copr.
1937 The Knox Co.
Mendai
No
Minutes
r.cving mucus or
tgling, cftokli
he cauoe of your agony.
‘ lon3. Ab-
minutes,
-ell, vear«
ng. Guar-
ftetory or money
it ask him tc
Fought in
By dissolving and
phlegm that causes Ftrangllng, choking.
Asthma attacks, the doctor’s prescription
•ndaco removes the cause of yoi _ .
smokes, no dopes, no inlectkor.3. Ab-
solutely tasteless. Starts work in 3 min
Bleep soundly tonight. Soon feel w<
younger, stronger, and eat anythin
ante, d • ompleMy satisfactory <
back. 11 your drugget is out as
order Mendaco for you. Don’t *urle
dav. Thu guarantee prot<
ever 9io\\ ^ ii,
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itects you.
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friendly nervier
here.
Our Friendly Credit Plan Open a 30-da\
fits every pocketbook. You < -frcoumi
can buy one tire or a full moderr
set and pay us as you -mv to bur.
earn — on convenient
weekly turns. There's no
red tape, no long embar-
rassing investigations.
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DOROTHY DARNIT
By Charles Mc Manus
WELL AT LAE>T I GOT A
Ten doll Aft Bill and i Got
To FIGURE OUT A WAV
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The ADVENTURES ef MARCO POLO
A Photo-serial in six chapters based on the SAMUEL GOLDWyN
screenplay starring GARY COOPER and released thru UNITED ARTISTS
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Returning from the West with the promise that Lord
Kaidu, rebel General, will rally his great army and
march on ancient Pekin, Marco Polo disguises himself
as a coolie and reaches the Palace. He reaches the beauti-
ful Princess Kukachin, just as she is about to kill herself
rather than marry the traitorous Ahmed, who has be-
trayed the' great Kublai Khan and declared himself
Emperor. Marco urges her to pretend to prepare for the
wedding but to delay the ceremony as long as possible,
promising that as soon as Kaidu’s forces are massed at
the Palace gates, they will attack and destroy Ahmed.
But just as Kaidu and his army of Tartars are
approaching the city, they are spotted by Ahmed
from his citadel tower. He makes plans to rout the
enemy by letting them enter the Western Gate and
then trapping them until it is only a matter of time
before they arc destroyed by a storm of arrows and
Greek fire. But again the Saracen has reckoned with-
out the strategy and cleverness of the only man who
ever outwitted him... daring and adventurous Marco
^ Polo, the great Venetian traveler.
At the same time that Ahmed has ordered thousands
of arrows to rain upon Kaidu and his cavalry, Marco has
squeezed through the milling crowds and has also entered
the Western Gate. Here he has been met by his Chinese
friend who has brought him all the firecrackers in the
kingdom. Marco is the one man in all the land of Cathay
who has discovered the important secret that the
powder in firccrakers can be used as a military weapon
as well as a mere toy. And whT- his friend Lord Kaidu
thinks that he has been betrayed by Marco, the Venetian
makes plans to blow up the Palace gate. . . .
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 212, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1938, newspaper, February 26, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth736433/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.