The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
JAKBJ. LOT. JUDOS
Criminal Oockat
II. W. Knight; aggravated
Marriage Ll**n**s
C. 'A. Collins and Jewell Meek,
Wbltesboro, routo 2.
J. T. Wylie and Ruth A. Robert-
son, Dallas.
James Hayes and Miss Metzaleno
Wright, nonham.
Automobila Registration*
John H. White, Denison, Chevro-
Mr*. J. A. Bcoboy, Denison; Char-
i olet sedan
Mrs. Daisy M. Toung, Denison.
Ford tudor.
Miss Ruth Wilson, Denison, Ford
tudor.
Walter Chandler, Denison, Chev
lolet coach.
Mrs. Jack T. Fisher, Denison,
ord tudor.
D. C. Moorman, Denison, Chev
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Denison,
•UMORIPTION RATES
month .................. *Bc
Thre* months .................*Bc
Bis months..................I1-30
On* y*ar (in advance) ...... $2.5.)
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN And The Worst 1* Yet To Come
ft
BOX NUMBER. Care Denison Press
will be given advertisers desiring
blind addresses.
CANCELLATIONS must be re-
set ved by 11:00 a. m. In order to
avoid publication in current issues.
CHARUE ACCOUNTS are accep-
table Irom persona having tele-
phone listed in their own iiame and
upon agreeing to remit when bill
Is presented. 10% will be added on
unpaid, private accounts after 30
days from date of first insertion
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by 8 o'clock a. m. will be published
the aamo day.
ERRORS: The Denison Pr.ss will
not be responsible for more than
me incorrect Insertion.
OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS ter daa-
ififUfl ads ar* strictly payable In
sdvanoe.
BATES-MINIMUM charge 20c.
I Time, lc per word,
t times, 2c por word.
« times. 3c per word.
(For consecutive Insertions)
Minimum charge la for 12 words.
Contract rates will be given upon
application. Legal rates at one cent
per word Insertion.
coupe.
Mrs. Alice Walker,
Chevrolet coach.
VT. J. Rawlins, Denison. H tilde-
baker sedan.
Dr. M. L. Stanphill. Denison,
Chevrolet sedan
W. R. 'McDonald. Denison, Ply-
mouth sedan
Mis. X. E. Campbell, Depison
Cl i viol it coach
K. E. Street, Dallas, Ford tudor.
J. A. IlarroJ, Denison, Chevrolet
fit-dan
Fred W. Parker, Denison, Chev'
it let sedan?
J. F. Gebee, Denison, Chevrolet
coach.
G. R. Hill, Denison, Chevrolet Sc
dan.
W. E. Co*. Denison. Ford tudor.
A. Ts. Ford. Denison. Ford tudor.
Jim Johnson. Denison, Chevrolet
s-f dan
NSW MtkfCATION
QlVft* PUBLICITY
TO TEXAS CITIES'
Realty Transfers
Empire Building and Loan asso-
ciation to Robert Rice, ct ux, 1
12, block 2G, Soiithnid«' additior
SI cnnaii; $132.10. -Tune 30. 193G.
Disfiguring Varicose
Veins Can Be Reused
A Simple Home Treatment
Prove It At Small Cost
DALLAS— X new medium of
publicity for Texa* cltieu and towns
\thiuh plan Centennial year cele-
brations was announced this week
by the- state department of publici-
ty here. It is Next Week in Texas’.'
a sma.i folder which will bo issued
each week, carrying a dost riptlon
tf the various celebrations planned
In the state during the coming
week.
“Next Week in Texas replaces
the Ccntennitl Review publication
which carried Centennial new.*
during winter and spring.
The new publication is design* .1
to encourage travel throughout th •
I.one Star State. It is being •
tributed through the various tract,
agehcie.s, commercial < xuibits o:i
tin grounds of the ' - ntennial ox -
position at Dallas, a. I fi.no’ •-
of commerce and utbc . arii/.a *
t,lons.
First issue of t > ; n | > 1.1 * t i-
s< riled celebrations plunn* <1
lVrt A j thui. Mt. I ’l--I i or, M ,
• us. Stamford, <':tnodi.in Ox
Austin, Brady. F;< fui i- 1
Springs. TjUbhoek. M A: • r f'l.u-
dun, < 'nmfort Slaton. !hind« . i. S
binal Cisco, Engle I’a-s. J\ )i ,
Fieepoit. Terrell. Cotulbi 1 1
Mathis. Perry, New B annf.-Is a a
Port Lavaca.
H°*
iMmi
E. PinUum’f
lets relic**
odic paint
comfort. Small size only 25 enu
Mrs. Dorsie Williams of Daovilto,
Illinois, says, “I had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
lets helped my periods and built ma
up.” Try them next month.
tablet s
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
The only way your body can cl«in out
Aridi* and poisonous wastes fro
..... poisonous wastes from
i thru 1) million tiny, dellca
• filters, but
___ you*
ate Kid-
if chea
By
.. tub*-8 or filters, but beware of cheap,
•t Stic, Irritating drugs. If functional
,.!ney or Bladder disorders make you
■••r from Getting Up Nights, Nervous-
■is, Leg Pains, Backache, Circles Unde
-*-g Pa.ins, Backache, Circles Under
. Dlzzinetb, Rheumatic Pains, Aeld-
y. Burning, Smarting or Itching, don’t
'take chances. Get the Doctor’s guuran*
t*1- 1 prescription called Cystex tSiss*
jr«x). Wurkji faet, safe and sure. In 48
it must bring new vitality, and li
rteed to fix you up in
guarantee'll to fix you up
money back on return of
Cystex costa only He g day
tnd th- guarantee protects
empty
da
you
one week or
package.
druggists
Never mind what people say, if
you have varicose or swollen veins
and want tc reduce them, got an
original 2-ounce bottle of Emerald
Oil (full strength), at any first-class
drug store.
Apply it to the enlarged veins as
directed and improvement should be
noticed in a few days. Continue its
use as size of swelling diminishes.
Guaranteed.
PRINCE Of INDIA
INVITED' TO TEXA'
MOONE'S
ii EMERALD OIL
'THAT LITTLE t..ter-afitorio..co.,w.Y-By B. Link
jjS jj
Th* Denison Press 1* authorized
lo announe* the following candi-
dates subject to the democratic
primary, July 25, 1958.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 4Ih DIST.
SAM RAYBURN
(Re-Election)
FOR REPESENTATIVE PLACE 2
J. W. ADAMSON
JUDGE, 15th JUDICIAL DIST.
JESSE F. HOLT
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
JAKE J. LOY
S. V. EARNEST
FOR SHERIFF
J. B. (BENTON) DAVIS
FOR TAX ASSESSOR-
COLLECTOR.
COLLIER YUERY
W. D. (Dave) HARMON
for CRIMINAL DISTRICT
ATTORNEY:
R. C. (Bob) SLAGLE
Aw, FannY
lat That
kMittiN’ ASlDE-
(NovV HERE YOU
ARE HOlDIN’ UP
The gacae
again !
cmon, look
Yool? CARDS AND
Mow Yoo
KNOW lYE
StfAPLY Got
To Finish
PuTTlHGr
THIS EOGC
ON TH\S
WASH RAG’
BUT fannV,
There'S An
'EDGE' rAiSSiMG
ON THIS POT,
TOO-—
HEE- HEE
uunnuuiW;
OH - HO 1
BROUGHT AL0N6
A WASH RAG,
HUH ?
INTENDED TO
POT THE ,
"CLEANER
ON US
I'VE BEEf4 w
WAITIN' ,
LONG ON A Lil
Action THAT
j'll Goon have
USE FOR THAT
\?H\S0G MOP.
1 LULU 1M'TD-oj. 111 ulLLm-**^
’ OH SAV.- '
DID l "OPEN"
OR Didn't i ?
1 KNOU) 1
INTENDED
TO. ——" J
HAS THE YOUNG I
ONE RECOVERED,
IjBSWS'cnw.l
; teresn >
Driv. SAFELY—Not RmIsUmIt
AUSTIN—The Maharaja of Ka-
p&rthala, one of the most widely
known of India’s glamorous princes,
has been invited to visit Texas dur-
ing the Centennial year observanr
according to Col. Paul I.. Wakfield.
military attache to Governor All-
red. The invitation was extended
by the governor at the mpist
several Texans who have been
guests of the pot* ntab in Europe.
Owner of a number of the world s
most famous jewels and a celebrat-
ed host in his hand and on t
European contiontn, the Ma -a
rrsaid to wear the largest known
emerald, weighing several hundr* ■;
carats, in fils durbar turban.
I OM’TWtofciG fju? oor AND ctr
MY HEAD is.
SPH1TIN6!
vYftATu I Do?
MKAWKH
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■^HEAP-ACNE
Better a poor man s’ fr !• ndslii r-
than a rich man’s benefactions'.
How many times has a Head-
ache ruined your day’s work-
spoiled your evening’s pleasure?
Users of Alka-Seltzer say that Alka-
Seltzer gives unusually prompt and
effective relief from Headache. Try
Alka-Selt/er for Acid Indigestion,
Fatigue, Muscular, Rheumatic, aad.u
Sciatic Pains.
Alka-Seltzer contains an analgesic
(Acetyl-Salicylate) for pain relief.
Its vegetable and mineral alkalizers
correct the cause when due to ex-
cess acid.
At your druc; store
and in 30 and GO
/?•* L N. Demy taym
| a*i found nothing b» Aa
that can talc* tM
MOm Anti-P*k
r* * rer* roliofftt
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Countie** Amtwiowi .
wive* would no man* th**
houtft witkwl Dft
■Pain PIS* than wttk-
■ pM»;
Some eoTTeae stu.l. nts spend
years resisting education.
home use.
soda fountain
cent packages tot
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1936, newspaper, July 7, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737617/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.