Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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MT. PLEaSaNT DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1931.
First Showing of
NEW
Dresses
and
Hats
We are receiving’
our special line of
Dresses designed
by Madame Regi-
nauld of the East-
ern market. Also
showing a beauti-
ful line of the
Empress
Eugenia
Hats
Including all the
new shades of
Brown, and the
Black and White
MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES
G. W. CROSS, Editor
Entered at the postoffice at Mt. Pleas-
ant, Texas as second class mail mat-
ter. All obituaries, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, tec., will be
charged for at regular rates.
.SHERIFF’S SALE
The State of Texas, County of Titus.
By virtue of an Order of Sale is-
sued by order of a judgment decree
of the District Court of Titus Coun-
ty, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court,
Citation By Publication
| The State of Texas,
The County of Titus.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Titus County, Texas,
Greetings:
Yon are hereby commanded to sum-
mon by making publication of this
citation once each week for four con-
secutive weeks previous to the return
day hereof, in some newspaper pub-
lished in your county if there he a
newspaper published therein to ap-
pear at rhe next regular term, if not
then in the nearest county where a
newspaper is published to appear at
the next regular term of the said
court, to be begun and holden at the
court house in the said county of
Titus and the State of Texas on the
,‘Ust day of August, A. D„ 1931, Clif- j
ton It’per. then nd there to appear!
and answer a petition filed in J
Texaco Announces the Op-
ening of New Station
On West First Street, to be operated bv
G. R. Pope.
The public is invited to attend the opening
of this beautiful station during the week of
August 8th and 15th.
The high standard of service, together with
the outstanding grade of products of the
Texas Co., will be available at this station.
1931.
the 15th day of July, A. D. 1931,! this court on the 28th day of April,
MRS. O. M. FUQUAY
—
in a certain suit No. lf>88, wherein
The Mt. Pleasant Independent School
District is Plaintiff, -and
W. II. Kelley is Defendant,
in favor of the said plaintiff, for the
sum of Eight and 15-100 Dollars
for School taxes, interest, penalty
and costs, with interest on said sum
at the rate of six per cent, per an-
num from date fixed by said judg-
ment, together with all costs of suit,
that being the amount of said judg-
ment rendered in favor of said plain-
tiff by the said District Court of Tit-
us County, on the 16th day of July, \
A. D. 1931, and to me directed and
delivered as Sheriff of said Titus
County, 1 have seized, levied upon,
and will, on the first Tuesday in Sep-
1931, in a suit numbered 8898!
on the docket of the said court, j
wherein Wilson Brothers are Plain-}
tiffs, and Clifton Roper is the De-;
W. T. BAI-LARD, TheThM?«ifUnSey.t"''0^^'
Justice of the Peace, Precinct collier. The British navy hus sixflf.
Number One, Titus, County, plane carriers and the Japanese navy*
Texas. < 9
t hree.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
fondant, the said petition alleging
‘What do you call your new car9”
“Passion.”
“How come?"
“It’s so hard to control.”
—
The Board of Trustees of the Mt.>
that the Deefndant Clifton Hopei ex-: Pleasant Independent School District :
ccutec] to the Plaintiff his certain i wjjj .$<,](»<.{_ depository for the funds!
promissory note in the sum of $155.85 j of 8Hid district for the ensuing two
executed on the 1st day of June, 1925, j years; and sealed bids for the same ■ ^- - -
and made payable to Wilson Broth- j wjj| received from any banking j
ers, providing for ten per cent inter-1 concern desiring to hid on same on!
est from maturity until paid, and fur-! the 28th day of August, A. D. 1931,
ther providing for ten per cent on j at 9 a, m.t ut the offices of Williams
both principal and interest as uttor- and Williams, where the board will i
Want Ads
tember. A. D. 1931, the same being! executed the same.
ney fees.
Herein fail not, hut have you before
said court on the said day of the next
term thereof, this writ with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you have
meet.
This 6th day of August, 3 931.
I. N. WILLIAMS,
6-8t. President of Board.
I*OR SALE—Syrup barrels. Bar-
rels are cheaper than buckets. We
Prefer buying sorghum in barrels.—
Chapman Canning Co. ipd
WORLD’S “DARK” PERIOD
The Dark ages covered the period
from the fait of the western Roman
•empire in 645 A. D. to the revival of
learning on the discovery of the Pan-
dects at Amalfi, Italy, in 1150, The
Pandects are k collection of laws sys-
tematic**^- arranged from Roman
writing*! ^^jurisprudence, acted by
Juetinian irnjifi A. D. Their discov-
♦vry at AmalfrStimulated the study of
Woman and Green literature, which
led to the period known as the Classic
age. During the Dark ages masses of
barbarians emerged from northern
Europe and overran the former seats
the 1st day of said month, at the
Court House door of said Titus
County, in the City of Mt. Pleasant,
Texas, bptween the hours of 10
o’clock A. M. and 4 0 clock P. M. on
said day, proceed to sell for cash to
the highest bidder all the right, title
and interest of said defendant in and
to the following described real es-
tate levied upon as the property of
said defendant, the same Lying and
being situated in the County of Titus
and State of Texas, to-wit:
Being situated in the Mt. Pleasant
Independent School District of Tex-
as and in the County of Titus and
State of Texas, and being a part of
i the L. Gilbert H. R. Survey. Abst.
No. 243, containing 1-2 acre of land
being the same identical tract of land
conveyed to him by 0. C. Lilienstern
, to which reference is hereto made
Given under my hand and seal of
office this the 28th day of July, A. D.,
. ! RENT—Nicely furnished
The l. mted States has three air-1 apartment, modern conveniences,
cratt carriers, two of them, the larg- j Close in. Inquire at Baldwin Shop. 2
of learning. Civilization was on the j and made a part hereof,
decline and learning in Europe was ] or, upon the written request of said
at its lowest ebb. j defendant or his attorney, a sufficient
------- j portion thereof to satisfy said judg-
j ment, interest, penalties and costs;
the Judge— And why clo .yo^ | subject, however, to the right of the
■ j plaintiff for any other or further tax-'
think I should he lenient -with you
Is this your first offense""
The Prisoner—“No, your Honor,
but it’s my lawyer’s first case.”
What a
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1 ire!;
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IVhat a
Price!
I fJTERE’S an example of how Good*
I * year’s greater production enables
greater value! Just look at this tire!
It’s actually superior to many of the
j higher priced brands—-and we can
1 show you why! Goodyear makes mil-
j lions more tires than anybody else
j and turns the savings back to you
j tin a better product for the money.
es on or against said property that
may not be included herein, and the
right of redemption, the defendant or
any person having an interest there-
in, to redeem the said property, or
their interest therein, at any time
within two years from the date of
sale by paying double the amount paid
for said property, and subject to any
other and further rights the defend-
ant or anyone interested therein, may
be entitled to, under the provisions
of law. Said sale to be made by me
to satisfy the above described judg-
ment. together with interest, penal-
ties, and costs, of suit, and the pro-
ceeds of said sale to he applied to
the satisfaction thereof, and the re
maindei’v if any, to be applied as the
law directs.
Dated at Mt. Pleasant, Texas, this
the 3rd day of August, 1933.
Q. C. GADDIS,
Sheriff Titus Co., Texas. 8-4-3t
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‘ Behold the stranger
Nearly $1,000,000 in interest was
lost last year by holders of Govern-
ment securities that reached maturity.
4.40-21
(29x4.40)
$9.60 per pair
Lifetime Guaranteed
OTHER SIZES EQUALLY LOW
She Each Pair
4.50- 20 (29x4.50) 5.60 10.90
4.50- 21 (30x4.50) 5.69 11.10
4.75-19 (28x4.75) 6.65 1 2.90
5.25-21 (31x5.25) 8.57 16.70
30x3 Vi Reg. Cl. 4.39 8.54
GOODYEAR
SI*# Price Site
30x5.917.95 32x6 .
6.00-20 (32x6.00) »
Price
929.75
15.35
PATHFINDER
BOLSTER’S GARAGE
Dealer, .... Phone 316
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■HE HAS HEARD THAT—
If you *r# about to put the skidoc.
broom to the poor homelesa cat that
lc asking for mercy or milk—etop,
girli#, bad luck will park on your
atoop, especially if kitty i# black.
«!). 1911 Wry^N lw «ua l> or Svrtdlcai*»
A STRANGER moves to your neighborhood. You ob-
serve him tolerantly, but with no immediate display of
interest. You are an established resident, getting”
along’ very nicely before he came.
But you do not avoid. For reasons not entirely un-
selfish you wait for him to reveal himself. Possibly he
may add something to your social and business life.
Possibly he will take a highly respected place in the
community. He may even become one of your inti-
mates. It is up to him.
So you note his manners, talk with him, and form
an opinion. If he comes up to your requirements, you
accept him, and often he proves a welcome addition to
your group of friends.
It is with exactly the same attitude that the intelli-
gent newspaper reader regards the advertisements of
products new to him. These strangers may add some-
thing to his civilized enjoyment. They may contribute
to his comfort, safety—even his success. In many
ways they may prove valuable. Certainly it is wise to
give them careful consideration.
Read the advertisements in the daily newspapers.
They may be the means of introducing you to products
that will take important places in your life. And
every day they will give you information that enables
you to buy intelligently and make your money go
farther.
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 12, 1931, newspaper, August 12, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784127/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.