The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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JL ML CABTCB, JUDO!
New Suite Piled
Edna Rae Uurphy vs. Bari
Murphy, divorce.
The Whltesboro National Bank
va. J. J. Hayes, debt.
Case* Disposed
V. C. Hardy vs. Lloyds America,
debt on policy; Judgment for plain-
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
. GRAYSON COUNTY COURT
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■ Bob Jackson, application to re-
tail beer at 401 Bast Brockett,
Sherman.
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Autemeblle Regietratiene
Hardwlcke-Etter Company, Sher-
man, Plymouth sedan.
J. N. Phams, Sherman, Dodge
truck.
Mrs. A. Hlnrmah,
Chevrolet sedan
Realty Transfers
Henry Hill and wife, Rosa Hill,
to O. L. Cannon, lot 1, block 25
College Park second addition, Sher-
man; $125, June 24 1936.
Frank Jarerh and wife Zdenza
Jaresh, to Mary Hejny et al, 240
acres, William Richards survey;
*10 and other considerations. June
as—ii— s. J '~«
And The Worst Is Yet To Come
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25, 1926.
E. U. Akin ant wife, Bertie
Akins, to Mrs. Annie Lee Hay, lot
2 and west halt of lot 1, block X9.
Greer's first addition. Van Al-
Ktyne; *800, Aug. 3, 1028.
Annie Lee Hay to II C. chis-
tian, lot 2 and west half of lot 1,
block 10, Greer's first addition,
Van Alstyne: $460, June 23, 1936.
Gil and Gas Lsaset
W. R. Gaddie to J. R. Evans, 40
I acres, Henry Stewart survey; tl
and other considerations, March 6
Mins, al Deed
Travelers Insurance company to
The Prospect company, 3,461.62
acres, E. Brunk et al surveys; $1
and other considerations, May 20,
ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS
COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
WHEN every-
YV thing you at-
tempt is a i :»den
—when you are
nervous and irri-
: table—at your
wit’s end—try
; this medicine. It
may be iust what
i i»u need for extra
energy. Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, New jersey, says, "After
doing just a little work I had to lie
down. M; mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound.
I can see a wonderful change now.’*
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CHICAGO DAY
DALLAS—The anniversary of
the great Chicago fire, October 0,
has been designated as Chicago
day at the Texas Centennial Ex-
position. Although the city was
incorporated March 4, 1837, the queen will be Jggtfp(§.
October date is commonly cele- “Queen Night," with Ginger
CENTENNIAL
Dallas—“Queen’s
turing a Hollywood i
of ceremonies, will he '
Texas Centennial
week-ends in July.
hrated.
ers crowing the winner Jcdy
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FUNCHAL DIREOTORg
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Veins Cm Be Reduced
A Simple Heme Treatment
Prove It At Small Cost
Never mind what people say if
you have varicose or swollen veins
and want to reduce them, get an ■
orig na! 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 I
noticed in a few days. Continue its
use as size of swelling diminishes.
Guaranteed.
«.0 mOHEI-ION
He felt a dllfrent n
Relieved tha Alka-j
ma* day, '
aac way.
Why don’t you take Alka-
Seltzer for Gas on Stomach,
Headache, Sour Stomach, Cold*,
Fatigue, Muscular, Rheumatic
or Sciatic Pains?
Alka-Seltzer makes a sparkling al-
kaline drink. As It contains an
analgesic <Acetyl-Salloylato) it first
relieves the pain of everyday ail-
ments, then by restoring the alka-
line balance, corrects the cause
when due to excess add.
Tour druggist sells Aiks-Bel tier.
MOONE ’5
EMERALD OILn at wise-alkali/l
THAT LITTLE CAWIE” »~Mc.rtM.c.^.,._By B. Link
Tha Denison Press Is authorized
tp announce the following candi-
date* subject to the democratic
primary, July 25, 1956.
FOR CONGRESSMAN, 4th DIST.
SAM RAYBURN
(Re-Election)
FOR REPESENTAT1VE PLACE 2
J. W. ADAMSON
JUDGE, ISth 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
Drive SAFELY—Not Recklessly
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The Place to Buy O. K. Used Cars Cheap
Telephone 231-
-206 S. Burnett Ave.
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1936
C. B. SULLENBERGER MFG. CO.
108-10 W. Chestnut street.
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Phona tell
High Class Mill Work
Including doors, windows, frame Interior trim. Wt ipiflUll**
m window and door screens. Galvanlied or black wire. Special
cabinet and fixtures to suit every need.
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1936, newspaper, June 29, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth737940/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.