The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1935 Page: 3 of 4
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MAJORS CRUKMOUSK
R«d verbenas, petunias, nap
dragons. Tomatoes, peppers and
egg plants. 611 West Heron. S4-«t
PLYMOUTH, 1933, 4-door sedan.
Good mechanical condition and
finish. Phone 1296-J. 24-6t
*M,*J-T* ADVERTISE IN THE PRESS
FIFTEENTH DISTRICT COURT
It M. CARTER, JUDGE
New Suits IPiled
' Mrs. Minnie M. Jones vs Mrs.
George Redwood Shane; debt and
foreclosure.
“ THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
•UMORIDTIOM RATES
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BOX TV"” Cars Denison Press
*U1 be |lwo advertisers desUie*
Wad addreeess.
CANCELLATIONS must bs reoetv-
Bf It;OS a. as. la erder te avoid
sub Mottos is cur real issue.
r,HJROD AD89UNT0 are ncceo-
i**le *rem peseeas bavin# n tele-
phone listed in Sbeir ewa same and
apes agreeing to remit when MU
is pressaoed, HR wUi be added ea
11*9*14 private n*<wents altar n
ure MB 4s te of first laserttoa,
CLOSIN'* MOUlti Oo»r r*a*4v*d
$ e'etosk a. as win bs pubHabed 1
the tarns dag.
HUMMi Tbs Pea Iso* Prsae will
i.iot bs sssgeaslbte far asor* than
•si iseerreet tossrtisa.
OUI-OF-YOWk OBDRt lor taa-
slflsd eds are strlotlr payable is
Uvanoa
lUTaS—MINIMUM tharge It*
i Ties*, to per were.
I ttmea to per word,
i -nates, *o per were
(Per seaseeutlve laserttons)
Itlaltswa stance is lor M words.
Osstiaet rates will be given upon
sppllostlon. Legal rates at owe sent
per werd escb laserUoa
R. B. KUUea ve.EC HoUaad;
dsmagee, dlsmiwed bp egreemeat
- George A. Icman va I* P. Wbar-
rp, et us; damages agreed Judg-
ment for plaintiff In sum of $1,504.
Olilton Hancock vs. Mitchell Han-
•cetk; dtvorcs granted.
Casts Plsaosod Of
‘ QRAVEON COUNTY COURT
JAKB 1. tor. JCJDQB
Beer Packet
Mrs. Maude G. Bridget* applica-
tion to retail beer at 1520 North
Grand. Hearing set for May 3.
J. Tip Newell application to retail
beer at Hotel Grayson.
Marriage LIctnss
John Aaron Swanner and Ruth
Bell, Melissa.
W. T Mills, Jr. and Alice Blank-
COULD NOT DO HER
HOUSEWORK
' “ .........
aashlp, 8barman.
| T. T. Jones, Chevrolet sedaa,
< Vernon Ellington and Lucille
Denison.
Nalll, Dorchester.
' A. E. Kildean, Chiysler sedan.
O. A. Suieldi and Viol* Thomp-
•Denisoa.
son, Sherman.
R. S. Biley, Clievroolet coach,
Denison.
Automobile Resist'aligns
Mrs. Annie TLe, Chevrolet coupe.
H. S. Taylor, Chevrolet coupe,
Denison.
Blierman.
Roy Duncan, Chevrolet coach,
Vera Meyers, Ford tin'.or, Gaires-
Denison.
v-.lle.
A. H. Thomas, Chevrolet coupe,
W. S. B Hows, OMsmohlle seadn,
Denison.
Sherman.
C. O. Helmiller, Ford tudor Deni-
11. A. 1‘atlon, Fold Medan, Sher-
son.
’man. ^
K. L. Orley, Chevrolet sedan,
Mrs. R K. Hills Bnick sedan,
Denison.
Sherman.
S. C. Knaur, Chevrolet coupe,
V J. W. Malden, Ford delivery.
Denison.
Denison.
W. 1. Howe, Chevro ejt coach, !
Realty Transfers
Denison.
Mary F. Haiztip to L. Q. Pointlex-
WHEN every-
W thing you at-
tempt is a burden
—when you are
nervous and irri-
table—at your
wit’s end—try
this medicine. It
may be just what
’S&M? tou need for extra
energy; Mrs. Charles L. Cadmus of
Trenton, N«w Jersey, save, "After
doing just s little work I had to lie
down. My mother-in-law recom-
mended the Vegetable Compound.
I can tee a wonderful change now.”
VfGETABlE COMPOUND
Mothers Have Found Way
To Keep Family’s Colds
Under Better Control
Mfflluna of mothers art helping each nostril. Timely use of Va-taro-
ttwir families to greater freedom
from oolds—fever eolda, shorter
colds, milder cold*—by following
Vicks Plan for Bettor Control <3
Oolda
Hie helpfulness of Vicks Plan In
reducing the number, rfnrettrm and
danger* of colds has been prosed In
thousands of eMnical teats anpendsed
teWffifflssESj;
The Plan provides prb(Bg bare—
and t
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$BS
Plan provides
and proper medical
snf. types and stages of
1*6 Help Avoid Man
nol helps to prevent many colds—
and to throw off colds In their early
stages. iVa-tro-nol now come* In
two generous sues, 30c and 50c.)
To End a Cold Sooner—If a cold
has already developed, applv Vicks
VapoRub on throat and chest It
fights a cold direct—two wayt at
ones. The combined effect of Vapo-
Rubt double direct action—by stun*
alanon and Inhalation — looseni
—soothes Irritated mem-
___ difficult breathing—
helps nwak congestion. Sure reUd
and WQh safety. No “dosing."
alls and proof of tk« eflea-
at Vicks Plan coat* in eactt
tor, 43 acres, B. F. Fitch survtl
$500, April 24 1935.
S. D. Lynch ot ux to Tom Tal-
ley et ux, tract In the Hardin Jones
survey; (100 Jan .1, 1930.
»C. A. Daug'ag et ux to Laura F.
Lloyd 43 7 acres, James McKinney
survey; J1 April 20, 1986.
Emily Boyer el ai to L. Joseph
Capelle lot 14, hick 9 Munson and
Furintnn’s addition, Denison; .$1.
April 1 1 1935.
ICmllv Boyer to Henry P. Capelle,
lot 15, block 9, Munson and Pur-
inton’s addition Denison; $1 April
11 1935.
Emily Boyer et al to Gertrude
Murphy, lot 13 block 9 Munson and
Purinton's addition Denison; $1
April 11 1935.
Emily Boyer et al to Teresa Wav-
er lot 12 blook 9 Munson and Purin-
ton's adi’.ltlor. Denison; $1 April ]1
1935,
Gertrude Murphy to Emily Boyer
lot 12 block 1) Munson and Purln-
ton's addition Denison; $1 April 11
1935.
Mineral Deeds
Fred Guilloud et ux to C. H
Pape one-ha'f interest 523 acres
Shields Booker survey; $10 April
24 1935. «
THAT LITTLE lUME
--------PASSING THE RUCK
And The Worst I* Yet To Come
CHARM FOR CEILING
I Plaster, wallboard and plywood
[ ceilings are often decorated with
mottling. Mending, or stencil bor-
Iders, producing new charm and at-
mosphere. In some cases stencil
designs are used in coiners only.
Beauty lighting, and elimination of
glare are desired for the properly
•installed ceiling.
CLASSIFIED
SABH sail far furniture aatt other
irUtiM. JanaUags Barealr. Btora
Pboat 140. H
Helping millions lo
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tired out with peri-
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pain? They should
know that Lydia
E. Pinkham's Tab-
lets relieve peri-
odic pains and dis-
comfort. Small size only 2 5 cents.
Mrs. Dorsie Williams of Danville,
Illinois, says, “I had no ambition
and was terribly nervous. Your Tab-
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WEAK AND SKINNY
MEN, WOMEN •
AND CHILDREN
Saved by new Vitamins of Cod Liver
Oil in tasteless tablets.
Pounds of firm healthy flesh instead of
bare *c;uk«t bone.- 1 N- 'v yiKcr, vim and
eneriiy in-t< ;id of tired lintlessnesa ! Steady,
quiet ri : . t. ' That is what thousands of
people a re ■ ttir.c through scientists’ latest
discovery the Vitamins of Cod Liver Oil
concentrated in little sugar ooated table's
without any of it- horrid, fishy taste or sm< hi.
McCov’s ( <>d Liter Oil TaMets. tbey re
called ! ‘ Cod ! iver Oil in Tablets”, and they
simply work wonders. A little boy of 3. seri-
ously sick, pot well and gained 10v.i lba. in
just <>nr month. A girl of thirteen after the
game disease, pained 3 lbs. the first week and
2 lbs. < nch week after. A young mother who
could not eat t • on after baby came g. t
nil , . r health bu..k and gained 10 lbs. in less
than a month.
Yon sir ply must try McCoy's at once.
Rcmemb r :f > . don’t pain at least S lbs of
firm Y. alt by fi - month get your money
bat-L. Demand ar . gc McCoy's-the original
cmu grr.uine Cod L?f r Oil Tat lets
--approved by Good Housekeeping
Ir.sritut®. Refuse all substitute*—
inciat on the original McCoy’*—*
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pap bRouoiir home to Dinner .
ONE. NIGHT LAST WINTER AN’ l
. pTADE MA SO MAD SHE. PlPN r
^SPEAK To HIM FOR A WEEK !1
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•art that oan take th*
Dr, Milan Antt-Po-ta
art a sura ralia} for
Sufteren from Raadaaka,
Naurslgla, Toc4li*cha, Baekaoha
Bet*tic*. Rhaumatlam, Lumbagt\
Neuritis, Muscular Pains, Peri-
odic ?alns, writ* that they have
used Dr. Miles Anti-Palfi PU1*
with batter results than they has
even hoped for.
Countless American house-
wives would no mors think
of keeping house without Dn
Miles Anti-Pain Pill* than with-
out flour or lugar. Keep a pack-
et* ta your median* cabinet and
save yourself naadlaas wff aring.
At Drug Stores—*5o and 11.00
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The Denison Press (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1935, newspaper, April 30, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth738639/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.