Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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ITT. PLEASANT DAILY TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929.
SHERIFF’S SALE
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Because—you can mix up a batch
of dough and let it stand tor
hours without injury.
Because—there are no failures.
No loss of baking materials.
Try it and you’ll say “It is the
baking powder I’ve always
wanted.”
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The State of Texas, County of Titus.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
sued out of the Honorable Justice
by virtue of a certain Execution is-!
Court of Precinct No. 1, Titus Coun- j
ty, on the 8th day of June, 1929, by !
VV. E. Wilkinson, of said Justice
Court for the sum of One Hundred
and Seventy-Six and (12-100 Dollars,
with interest thereon at 10 per cent
from 30, 1919, and cost of suit, under
a judgment, in favor of Willson Bros.,
in a certain cause in said Court, N'o.
5640, anti styled Willson Bros., vs.
John T. Henderson, placed in my hands
for service, 1, Sam T. Smith, as Sher-
iff of Titus County, Texas, did on
the 8th day of June, 1929, levy on |
certain Real Estate, situated in Titus
County, Texas, described as follows,
to-wit: Beginning 150 ft. W. of the
NE corner of a block of land sold by(
B. P. Pounders to W. 1V1. Henderson,
and deed recorded in Vol 10, page|
206, Deed Records of Titus Co., Tex-
as, a stake for corner; Thence S. 100
ft. to a stake for corner; Thence W.
60 ft. to ; .or corner; Thence j sci’iI)ed Real Estate at public vendue,
i.eft to riulit—Mortice P. S vices of Ointiha. Neb.. Raymond L. Hill of flak'
and. Calif., and Frank Bine of North Carolina, who are ihe three higher
■linking scholars of the graduating class in the United States Military tmad-
tiny West Point.
■ for cash, to the highest bidder, as the
N. 100 ft. to an Iron stake for cor-
ner; Thence E. 60 ft. to place of be-
ginning. The interest in the above _ P">Perty of sai(i John T- Henderson,
described property hereby levied on is , And in compliance with law* I give
the one-sixteenth undivided interest this notice by publication, in the En-
Electrically operated, a turbine
a California well i» believed to be the
pump that lifts water 640 feet from
highest pressure pump of the kind
ever built.
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SAtES 2’/2 TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
MAY KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE A MATHEMATICAL CURIOSITY
A new signal for street traffic in-
lights
warning bell.
“Your honor,” said the counsel,
“this man’s insanity takes the form
of belief that everyone wants to rob
him. He won’t even allow me, his
counsel, to approach him.”
Try the following
it works out all right:
Open a book at random and select
a word in the first ten lines and the
tenth word from the end of the line.
therein inherited by John T. (Gould) glish language, once a week for three
Henderson from his deceased mother, consecutive weeks immediately pre-jcjUfjes lettered disks, colored
and levied upon as the property of ceding said day of sale, in the Mt.1 an(]
John T. Henderson, and that on the Pleasant Daily Times, a newspaper!__
first Tuesday in July, 1929, the same published in Titus County. i Removable roofs to facilitate load-
being the 2nd day of said month, at Witness my hand, this 8th day ofjing freight cars have been patented
the court house door of Titus Coun- june) 1929. by a Swedish inventor.
We have, and in th® ^ of M^Pleasant, Texas, SAM T. SMITH, -
Sheriff, Titus County. Times Review and Dallas News both
“Maybe,” said the court, in a judi- Mark the word.
cial whisper, “he’s not so crazy, after
all.”
Now double the number of the page
and multiply the sum by five.
Then add twenty.
Then add the number of the line
Deep sea diving is a form of recre- you have seiected.
ation enjoyed by a
British parliament.
member of the
DOCTORS DISAGREE
Then multiply the sum by ten.
Add the number of the word in the
line. From this subtract 250.
The remainder will indicate in the
unit column, the number of the word,
When children are irritable and in the ten column the number of the
peevish, grind their teeth and sleep line and the remaining figures the
restlessly, have digestive pains and number of the page,
disturbances, lack of appetite, and
have itching eyes, nose and fingers, 1
doctors will not always agree that j
they are suffering from worms. Many j
mothers, too, will not believe that ■
their carefully brought up children j Chief Justice Taft is not the first
can have worms. The fact remains to gay that we “must get our public
g^ea^maforlty1 of‘cases^'to a few dos* ja"d Private schools down to a simpler
es of White’s Cream Vermifuge, the1 curriculum,” but perhaps his promi-
eure expellant of round and pin nence will attract greater attention to
worms. If your child has any of these .. . .
symptoms, try this harmless,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4
p. m., by virtue of said levy and said
execution 1 will sell said above de- By C. C. Clark, Deputy.
6-10-3t^one year for only $1.75
£ • - v ‘/fe* .
PURE i
ON SALE AT ATTRACTIVE
LOW PRICES THIS WEEK EMBi
FRILLS IN THE SCHOOLS
symptoms, try tms narmiess, old
fashioned remedy, which you can get
at 36c per bottle from C. S. Steph-
ens.
NOTICE CUSTOMERS
- AND FRIENDS
I have resigned my position with
J. M. Johnson and have moved to the
Bankhead Service Station where I do
all kinds of repair work, and guaran-
tee satisfaction. I invite my friends j mg,
to come and see me.
B.T. (BILL) SMITH
The modem idea seems to be that
the child should be taught a little
about everything. The result often
is that fundamentals are lost sight
of. The radio and the airplane and
the motion picture have not notice-
ably increased the mental power of
the public.
Elementary education has become
largely a thing of frills, embellishing
the hare framework of the old “Three
R’s” conception. Few of these frills
have the virtue of stimulating think-
such as is possessed by the
“Three R’s.” The urge for expansion
| in schools has produced expansion al-
j most wholly aktng immaterial lines.—•
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Bananas VriT Pound .... 6c
8 O’clock Coffee, 3 pounds $1.00
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Peaches
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Chum 1
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Post Toasties . . 2feTMc
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Del Monte Spinach . 19®
Wesson Oil ....
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Del Monte Asparagus Plc"i,c S7~
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24-lb. bag 79c bag
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Cross, G. W. Mount Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1929, newspaper, June 21, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784671/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.