Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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PLKA8AKT DAILY TLMIte SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1926.
Citation on Application for Letters
of Guurdianship
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No. 917.
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Titus County—Greeting:—
You are hereby commanded to cause
to be published once each week for a
period of ten days before the return
day hereof, in a newspaper of gener-
al circulation, which has been contin-
uously and regularly published for a
period of not less than one year in
said Titus County, a copy of the fol-
lowing notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To all persons interested in the
welfare of Mary Elizabeth Ferrell,
Williams Davis Ferrell and Harvey
Wesley Kimberlin, Minors:
R. F. Lindsay has filed in the Coun-
ty Court of Titus County, an appli-
cation for Letters of Guardianship
Second Liens
I can make Second Lien Loans, payable monthly, on
City property; Automobile Loans, new and used Cars
Complete Insurance - Loan Service
H. C. HUCKEBA
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Titus County—GREETING:
E. L. Riddle, administrator of es-
Add Some Shakespeare Tackle
Your Kit, Without Cost
If you can fish you can win a rod,
a reel, or a tested lure in the big
fishin’ contest which we will open on
May 1st, 1926.
Everybody in this locality can en-
ter. If you are lucky maybe you’ll
win first prize, a Marhoff Reel.
Drop around and register right
away before you land that big one!
There is no charge, and *no strings
attached. See the display of prizes
in our window.
A. P. Williams & Son
1 CELEK1AC
Celeriac (pronouucc-d see-lor' i-ak)
is so-nanv. d because it tastes a
great deal like celery. Unlike cel-
ery, however, the root and not the
stock is edible. Cool weather, mois-
ture and a firm, rich soil are re-
quired for its best growth. The
roots are pulled in October and may
be stored away in soii or ashes in
a cool place for si:: months.
To cook, peel, quarter and put in
boiling salted water. When tender
they may be used in salads like
celery, or sliced and pickled like
beetroot. Or they may be sliced
raw ar.d fried in bu.Ler till nearly
brown, like eo;:,plant
Feed your hens Purina Chowder,
I and if they don’t lay they must be
roosters.—T. R. Florey. mwsp j
upon the persons and Estate of said I tate of F. P. Riddle, deceased, having
Minors which said application will be j filed his final account in our County
Court of condition of said estate, to-
gether with application to be dis-
| heard at the next term of said Court,
commencing on the 3rd Monday in
May, A. D. 1926, he same being the
17th day of May, A. D. 1926, at the
Court House thereof, in Mt. Pleasant,
at which time all persons interested
in the welfare of said Minors, may
appear and contest said application,
if they see proper to do so.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you
before said Court, on the said first
day of the next term thereof, this
Writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Mt. Pleas-
ant, Texas, this the 21st day of April
A. D. 1926.
4-21-21 W. E. McCLINTOCK,
Clerk County Court, Titus Co., Tex.
Report cards, i cents earn.
charged, you are commanded, that by
publication of this writ for 20 days
in a newspaper regularly published
in Titus County, you give due notice
to all persons interested in the ac-
count for final settlement of said es-
tate, to file their objections thereto,
if any they have, on or before May
term, 1926, of County Court, com
mencing and to be holden at Court
House in said county, in Mt. Pleasant
Mrs. Ben Ellis of Houston arrived
Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. M. Coker.
If the country is as wet as the wets
claim and as dry as the drys claim
it is, who is inconvenienced ?—De-
troit News.
Miss Grace Snodgrass of Fort
W'orth is visiting in the home of Mrs.
Jno. Willis this week.
We do good Job Prinitng
Children’s Fatal Diseases*
* Worms and parasites in the in-
testines of children undermine
on the third Monday in May A. D. j health and so weakens their vital-
1926, when said account and applica- I jty that they are unable to resist
tion will be considered by said Court, the diseases so fatal to child life.
Given under my hand and seal of
office in Mt. Pleasant, this 21st day
of April, 1926.
4-24-31 W. E. McCLINTOCK,
Clerk County Court Titus Co., Teas.
Times Review tor Report Cards.
The safe course is to give a few
doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels the worms
without the slightest injury to tho
health or activity of the child.
Price 35c. Sold by
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1926, newspaper, April 24, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth784788/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.