The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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TELEGRAM
THE DAILY
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Vulture Sale
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.We are going to o®r entire stock of Furniture For Sale du
tng the month of JB at prices that will astonish you.
This is Your tyunity to Save Real Money On
KNITURE f
We list below a few ofnany Bargains t)vf will be offered
20 NEV®
54 inch Table .1
48 inch Table _ J
42 inch Table ..
New Chifferobes
New Kitchen .Cabil
45 lb. All-Cotton Fl
15 New Library Tal
Several months ago the readers
of the Echo will remember that
Faugh Bowden,1 of Liberty, about
16 years old, was thrown from a
mule and paralyzed in the fall. He
has been confined to his room sijhce
and the following card of thanks
from him will show how kind his
friends have been to him during the
holidays:
To my many friends who so kind-
ly remembered me with gifts, tok-
ens of love and friendship during
the holidays:
Please accept my heart felt
thanks.
Only those who’ have been-shut I
in from the pleasures of the great |
out of doors can know what it
meuns to be remembered so kind;
May the New Year just beginning bring
peace, joy and prosperity. Here’s to you
—one and all—A Happy New Year!
I take this method of;
aay sincere thanks to a]
kindly remembered my
with so many nice presei
Mke h&ifflkyb! '“■»**» *•••»*
Your thoughtfullness has enabled
them to enjoy the occasion and we
shall ever be grately for the
Mae. —W. H. RISNER.
[tending!
fyho to
ND DINING T
SHERIFFS SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OR TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Hopkins County—Greeting.
County of Hopldaa.
By virtue of on Execution issued
out of the Honorable Justice Court
of Hopkins County, Texas, on the
16th day of December, 1923, by the
Clerk thereof, in the case of Barrett
A Lindley vs. J. M. Dowdy A M.
L. Dickson, No. 3266 and to me
aa Sheriff, directed and delivered,
I will proceed to sell, within the
hours prescribed by law for Sher-
You are hereby commanded, that
yon summon, by making Publication
•f this Citation in some newspapex
published in the County of Hopkins
if there be a newspaper published
All Floor Coverings at Ri
Many other Bargains not!
gams.
(By Bernard Mac Madden!
OLD FURNITURE T
IN EXCHANGE for new
unknown, to be and appear before described as lollowa, situated A lack
tke Honorable District Court, at' *n Hopkins County, Text*, and be- the mu*
SX.TVS'S.K' figt -S23S.
tha Court House thereof, in Sul- and Louisa V nndell, a part of the! curvature,
•tor Springs, Texas, on the Fourth; Sam Burk survey, recorded in Vol aP‘nal «
Monday in January, A. I)., 1924 «, P»K« 37 of the Deed Records ofV <»»•> of
the Bame being the 28th day of. Hopktns County, Texas, .containing! not bold
January, A. D., 1924, then and' 14.4 acres of land bounded as fob ** * “tot
there to answer a Petition filed in lows: Beginning at the H. E. eor-i musc1'
said Court, oh the 6th day of De» »er of a 80 acre tract of i»nd| SHf. *
cember, A. D. 1923, in a suit num-, deeded to J. Walker; Thence South -m
bered on the docket of said Court| 144 vrs. to a stake; Thence *
No. 6846, wherein Maude Hudson, is I 673 vrs. to a stake on the R. B. SrJSl 1
Plaintiff and John Hudson is Do- 'me of said 102 acre tract of land;j
fendant. i Thence North 144 vra. to the H. are ,JU'
The nature of the Plaintiffs dfe- corner of said 102 aero tract of! not prog,
■sand being as follows, to-wit: , land; Thence West 678 vra. to the! n (i
Suit for divorce, upon the grounds place of beginning, being the sane! drooping,
of cruel and inhuman treatment land as conveyed by Green Dowdy,! Uon, and
plaintiff also alleging that defend et-al to H. M. Dowdy on November! and degrt
ant was guilty of incest 12, 1923, which deed of Conveyance v»ture.
Plaintiff prays judgement dis is of record in Volume 118, page ***mto*
solving marriage relations, and for 87, Deed Records of Hopkins Coun- *°4’tion
the care and custody of their child, ty, Texas.
Allie Lae Hudson. Levied on a* the property of H. *r
Herein fail not, and have you be- M. Dowdy to satisfy a judgment n—,,,0"
fore the said Court, on the said amounting to the sum of Two Hon- -p* „
ffcrat day of next term thereof, this dred Fifty and 97-100 ($250.97) hw one
Writ, with your endorsement there- .Dollars, in favor of Barrett A Lind- to atret
•a, showing how you have executed ley and cost of suit haul,
the same. Given nnder my hahd, this 17th and at
Given under my hand and seal day of December, 1923. keeping
" “M Court, at office in Sulphur W. H. BUCHANAN, to Uw
Springs, Texas, this the 6th day of (24-«tj Constable. »
December, A. D., 1923. . _'■ _ taw to
Come in a
mce you
Herein fall not, but hst*|
fore said Court, on the *•141
of the next term thereof, tlj
with your return thereon, i
how how you have execut
same.
Given under my hand and
said Court, at office in,:?*
Springs, this the 17th 4ef
cember, A. D., 1923. *'T
RUSSELL M. CHANS
Clerk County Court, Hof
County, T«
By George Harris, Deputy. ?
PROBATE NOTICE
this writ with ]
endorsed, ahowin
ecuted the aam4
Given under j
seal of said Cou
of December, A
RUSSELL
Clerk Count;
thereon
have es-
No. 3798
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constabl
of Hopkins County—Greeting:
Yon are hereby commanded t>
cause the following notice to b |
published in a newspaper of general
circulation which has been contlnu
ously and regularly published for
period of not lew than one year pre
ceding the date of the notice in the
county of Hopkins, State of Texas
anddtou shall cause said notice to he
prujHd^t least once each week for
of ate n days exclusive of
publication before
and tha
noth day
l(l«-tf) UPtjt
CITATION ON JCAB
LETTERS O MAD I
V Ni 99
THE STATE C EXAS.
To the SlTeri any
County, Texas.
P teJobjWxteto
I lost my walking stick on Davis
Street. It was made and presented
to my by Mr. Redden of the Old
Confederate Soldiers Horrterin I&21.
1 prize it very highly both beecause
it is useful and also because of the
•ftiwiations. ,
Finder please leave at Echo Of-
fice, at County Clerk’s Office or
give to me and receive reward.
• ’ JASPER HARRISS..
ITT ALL RIGHT
TO LOOK 'ROUND
3 BUT ee
A S9UA«e!
fade Jcta»
rrt A OOOO -TXIAkO.TMAPl
HALF OW TV* WQftLD Oot
KUO* WHAT THecmtMt
SANS ARW ni
has been contii ly and rert.
published for p of not less l
one year in aa; >pkin» Coun®
copy of the f« ng notice:
THE STATE, I ’EXAS. ’
To all peraoi atereated in 1
welfare of A' Clifton, E*
Collins and Bt ollina, Minora, u
F. Collins has i in the Couni
Court,of Hopk bounty, an app«
cation for Let Temporary J
Guardianship i the persoM afl
Estates of «ai nor*, which to
application wai nted on the X«
day of Decern 1928, and »nel
appointment w » made perms
nent at the n term of to
i in tha
leeeased,
fiMd in
is Coun-
obate of
kMf said
»y to/Randdlp
BkelyTh Hen; 4
lmpron|ard Yow
The many friend* of Ward Gober
will be giad to learn that he has
declined to accept the position of-
fered him by a large mercantili
establishment of Chicago and ties nl
turned horn tp remain - with ' Cw-\
others Brother*. * > J
rki Dortch, SulpH
Old Pen.
Bell LeghoamJ
RE. Vick, Cnmhy, li
|d Young Pen,
IB. Berry', Sulphur »
V 3rd PulUt.
contested suci
before seid Court
North
nesdaW
Beltort,
ADVISES HARD WORK AS
<> HELP TO, LIFE’S SPAN
You’ll Never
I Springfield, Dec, 81,-—How 66-
t*»w old in age slid remain yoting
If spirit is not a secret, according to
Mrs. Bertha H. HoWe of Ware, who
celebrates her one hundred and fifth
birthday today.
“J have lived, to this old age bjr
y®**i"* hard all my life, staying up
tote at night to sew, have never been
°|wf food and juat eat what
[MiEl »»rt, Howe.
to ride in auto-
the movies fre-
is until you have put
it to thi ;,S#weM
Teat*, lb does what
other* dl|m to do.
Call in today and iRt
us demonstrate.
e Hopkins County Echo
~ Authorized Dealers
tHE SATELLITES OF
Left tp right: William
the Republican National
Frank W, Stearns, the‘1
ment of the campaign.
mobiles and
quently. fl
H. Howe, a
Photos from!
; Bre«tW. Uj
abllcan Natioi
COOL 1D°
Butler, P«!
,mitte«;Jl
L Metchl
’the late John
rith nine chil-
«to, ao expert
it, who will
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Bagwell, J. S. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1924, newspaper, January 1, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth826043/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.