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MT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926.
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Tonight
LON CHANEY
“The
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With
Owen Moore and
Renee Adoree
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SHERIFF’S SALE
The State *>f T»Kae, Count}
l seized, levied upon, and will, on the
l lost Vutsday in" December, A. D.
»f Titua.1 1 the inline being the 74h day. of
AMERICAN LABORER “A PER-
FECT GENTLEMAN”
BY VIRTURE OF AN ORDER OF, said mo^th, at the Couit House door Herr Ludwig, Manager of the Mu-
SALE issued by order of a judgment'of said Titus County, in the City of nich Gas Works, Munich, Germany,
decree of the 76th District Court of I Mt. Pleasant^ between the hours of noted on a recent tour of the United
Titus County, by the CleTk of said 2 o’clock P. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. States, that gas lighting “has lost its
Court, on the 8th day of October, A. I on said day proceed to sell for cash hold on Amei-ipa, but the loss of busi-
D. 1926, in a certain suit No. 1030,jto the highest bidder all the right, ness has been more than taken up
wherein the Mt. Pleasant Independent
School District is plaintiff and Luth-
er Barrett and Mrs. Clara Brannon,
Clyde Brannon, Judson Barrett and
Mrs. Judson Barrett apd Lillian Bar-
rett, Maude Garner and Richard Gar-
ner are defendants
in favor of the said plaintiff, for the
sum of One Hundred and Thirty-
Five and 66-100 * Dollars .
for taxes, interest, penalty and costs,
with interest on said sum.at the rate,
of six per cent, per annum from date
fixed by said judgment, together with
all costs of split, that being , the
amount of said judgment rendered in
favor of said plantifLby the said
Al CHRISTIES
LAUGH SPECIAL
76tli District Court of Titus County, -Gilbeiffur. abst.,No. 248 and contain-
on the 8th day of October A. D. 1926,
and to. me directed and delivered as
Sheriff of said Titus County,~I have shown of record in Vol. 66, page 166,
.Nearly everybody is familiar Wlth ..seized, levied .upon, and will, on the deed records Titus County, Texas, ft)
1 title -and interest of said defendants by the industrial use of gas.” With
in and lo the following described real the gas companies and public utili-
estate, levied upon as the property of ( ties generally, the said that every-
said defendants, the same lying and where one feels the single aim of
being situated in the County of Titus, | giving the, best service at the lowest I
State of Texas,, to-wit: [cost,
joeing a part of the 11. Merchant
sum, abst. and containing 1-4
acre , and being the same identical
tract of lapd situated about 3-4 miles
NW from the court house in Mt.
Pleasant and adjoining the town lim-
its of said Mt. Pleasant, Texas, and
being the same property conveyed to
Rosetta-Lindley by Lottie Keith her
mother and brothers and sisters.
2nd tract feeing a part of the-!
ing 6.5 acres and being fully describ-
ed in a deed' from Gus Rurtherford,
xhfe arguments in favor ol the short ^ u-.sday in December, A. D.
ballot system, and semingly the idea ihe same being the 7th day tf
involved ,is (growing in popularity. [ Rai(, moIlth> at the Court House door
It is therefore interesting to observe Titus County, in the City of
that, as compared with Texas, the. Mt pieasanti between the hours of
State of Illinois lias a short ballot, ,, o'clock p/ M. and 4 o’clock P. M.
which, nevertheless is very wide. I on said day proceed to sell for cash
The Illinois ballot used in the ‘ elec- j to the highest bidder all the right,
tion on Nov. 2, contains the names iit]e aj>d interest of said'defendants
of candidates for only twenty offices. ,-n rnd the following 0/ scribed real
This notwithstanding Illinois elects g^ate, ievied upon as the property oi
certain officers that are not chosen SR;,j defendants* the same lying and
by the electorate of Texas, namely • being situated in the County of Titus,
clerk of the Supreme Court, three ( gtate 0f Texas, to-Wit:
trustees of the. University and two Bejng a part of G. W. Sheek sur.
j Representatives in Congress at large. Lcontaihing 193 7^10 acres, a part of
The remaining offices on this ballot, H. Welch sur. containing 10
both for State and county, number acregj a part of the L. M. Jones sur.,
fourteen. The ballot is short because containing 38 8-10 acres and for de-
most of the officers in Illinois have pCrjption see deed records Titus
terms of four years or more, and only county, Texas,..Vol. 39, Page 354,
a part of these are chosen in each bi-
ennial election, and because precinct
or township officers are chosen in
Spring^ election < and not in general
elections. •..........
Illinois fairly approximates the
short ballot system. But its ballot
niukes up in width what it lacks in
strength. In the recent election it
contained twelve colmns, labeled Dem-
crtatic. Republican, Progressive, So-
c inlist Labor, Commonwealth Land,
Socialist, High Life, Workers’ Com-
munist, Light Wines and Beer, Inde-
pendent, Republican!
Democratic and Independent. Only
two of these columns contained a. full
, complement of candidates; some of
them only a few, and five of. them
only one candidate each. But the
twelve columns were here, making a
scenic effect.-—Dallas News.
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WANT ADS
WANTED—3 or 4 Poland China
Sh<*ats. Call,- at this office.
FOR RENT—Five room
dose in.—Mrs. J. E. Martin.
house,
28-tf
or, upon the written request of said
defendants or their attorney, a suf-
ficient portion thereof to satisfy s&id
judgment, interest, penalties and
costs; subject, however, to the rights
of the plaintiff for any or further
tares on or . against said property
that may not be included herein, and
the right pf redemption, as provided
ants or any person having an inter-
est thexein, any time within twc.J-therein*
years from the date of said sale by
paying double the amount paid for
said property, and further, if sold to
Independent, | the S*at$ of Texas, subject to
of deremption, as provided
bJf ?s «hown. in article 7697 Re-
WANTED—Ambitious young man
to work in Hardware store. See Cap
Williams at A. P. Williams and
Spn. 6-4
FOR SALE—Several large ferns.—-
Mrs, Chas. M. Green.
TO THE PUBLIC—I am moving to
(Silmer, and if I have forgotten to
pay anyone what I owe I will appre-
ciate your sending me a bill at Gil-
mer.—B. C. Crosby. lpd
defendants or anyone interested
therein, may. be entitled to, under
fhe provisions of Said sale to
be made by me to Satisfy the above
judgment, together % with interest,
penalties and costs of suit, and the
oroceeds of said sale to be applied tq
the satisfaction thereof, -and the re-
mainder, if any, to be applied-bs'the
law directs. a SAM HESS,,.
Sheriff Titus Co., Texas.
By B. B. Hammond, Deputy.., ‘
Dated at Mt. Pleasant, Texas, this 6tft
day of Nov., 1926. ll-8-3t
SHERIFF’S SALE
The .State of Texas, County of Titus.
&Y VJ^TUSE OF 4N ORDER OF
SALE issued by order of a judgment
decree of thc 7
Constipation
relieved without laxative*
Nujot ia a bowel lubricant—not
a laxative or cathartic—so can>
not gripe or form a habit.
Nujol simply softens the waste
matter- find, thus brings back
regular, thorough bowel move*
ments. Gentle and safe for
g relief to piles,
catlike Nujol.
I itus County, 1$ the
Court, on the 8th, day of October, A.
D. 1926, in ja certain suit No. 1046,
wherein the State of Texas is plain-
tiff and A. R. Dean and Mrs. Mary
• H. Dean are defendants,
m favor of the strid plaintiff, for the
sum of Forty-One and 80-100 Dollars
■ ior taxes, interest, penalty and costs,
with interest on said sum pt the rate
of six per cent. peY annum from date
fixed by skid judgment, together with
all costs- of , suit, that being the
amqynt of said judgment rendered in
favor of said plaintiff by the said
76th District Court of Titus County,
on the 8th day of October A. D. 1926,
and to me directed and delivered as
Sheriff of said Ttyu; County,
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HERB1NE
For Liver, Stomach, Botfela,
Torpid Liver, Indigestion and
Constipation
Price 60c per bottle* SuU by
- 4 r.....C S. STEPHENS
which reference .is Hereto made and
made a part hereof.
3rd tract being a part of the J. It.
Mitchell sur. abst. No. 384 and con-
taining 42.5 cpes oa land and being
ffully described in a deed from W.
M. Carroll to Rosetta Lindley as
shown by deed duly recorded in Vol,
48, Page 34, deed records; ’Titus
County, Texas, to which reference is
hereto made and made a part hereof,
or, upon the written request of said
defendants or their attorney, a suf-
ficient portion thereof to satisfy said
judgment, interest,, penalties • and
-osts; subject, however, to the rights
of the plaintiff for any or further
taxes on or against said property
that may not ba included herein, and
the right of redemption, the defend-
ants or any person having an inter-
est therein, at any time within two
years from the date of said sale by
paying double the amount paid fhi
said property, and further, if sold to
the Stale of Texas, subject to
the right of redemption, as provided
by law as shown in article 7697 Re-
vised Civil Statutes of Texas, and
subject to any and further rights the
defendants or anyone interested
entitled to. under! I
the provisions of law. Said sale to
f>C made by me to satisfy the above
judgment, together with interest,
penalties and costs of suit, and the
proceeds of said sale to be applied to
the satisfaction thereof, and the re-
d maijnder, if any, to bo applied as the
law directs. * SAM HESS,
Sheriff Titus Co,, Texas.
By S; B- Hammond, Deputy.
Dated at. Mj;. Pleasant, Texas, this 6th
day of Nov., 1926. ll-8-3t
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C. S. STEPHENS
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“It was wonderful news to me,” he.
said, “to learr. of thc wonderful or-
ganizing talent of theAmericans.
Whether* in the .hpme or the shop, ev-
erything dovetailed splepdidly. That
is the reason for the , spirjt of the |
people, for they stick proudly by
their work and vaunt the way in
which the work is-carried on.
“The workingman gets wages four
times as great as a German does. He
is a perfect gentlefrtan, and out of his
overalls cannot be distinguished on
the streets from his chief.”—The
Manufacturer.
HIS CHANCE j
Young Preacher to profiteering j |
landlord—T think it is very unjust
that you should raise the rent of my1
poor parishoners over a hundred per
cent.
Irate Landlord—If f want to hear
you preach, sir, I’ll attend your reg-
ular services where you should do
your preaching.
Young- Preacher—You may have
tfeat privilege next Sunday. I’m go
going to preach at the penientiary.
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 208, Ed. 1 Monday, November 8, 1926, newspaper, November 8, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784599/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.