The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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FF'S SALES
Estate for Taxes Due
Independent School
District.
ue of orders of sale
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THE MPfEOLA MONITOB
issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Wood County,
Texas, on the 11th daj of April
A. D. 1927, by the clerk tnere-
of, in the following cases where-
in the Mineola Independ-
ent Sshool District was plain,
SPECIAL PRICES
14-lb SUGAR for . - $1.00
3-lb Maxwell House Coffee $1.48
You can save proportionately"©!* all your
Groceries and Feed by trading at
f p n a vis, cash grocery.
Mineola,
Texas m
ive Your Cleaning and Pressing
Done at Home
And Keep Borne Money at Home
3BSSSSBSS .. I ~
service is of the highest type.
Give us a trial.
GRADY PUCKETT
phone 241: We call for and deliver.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT
breezy hill
spend the day. The best place to picnic: Here's
it you will find there. Free shower baths, Free
Grounds, Free Water, Accomodations plenti.
Radio service. Shady grove with tables and
line of Groceries, Cold Drinks, Gasoline and
A Oil, Tires and Tubes:
Come Spend The Day
EYE-SE NU GRAPE ORANGE
—NU GRAPE PUTS OUT A NEW PRODUCT— 2
ORANGE
J, Demand it in the EYE-SE Bottle—Big Fellow
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GRADY RAPE j
Local Algen MINEOLA, TEXAS |
fir Economical Tronspo~t<tflom
• 4-Door
: Sport
olet
the COACH
595
Touring *525
" - *625
. *695
. $715
; Laniian - ®745
^peA! $?80
Fon Trnck $395
-issUOrdy)
i Track $455
i Only)
rices f. o. b. Flint,
Michigan.
Chevrolet
Prices
ir.ciude the low.
jantfiing aiiij
ing charges
hie.
s-A carfor her. too J
In thousands of average American
homes there are now two automobiles
—"a car for her, too," so there may be
transportation for the family while
"he" drives away to work.
And no other car is so admirably suited
to a woman's requirements as the Most
Beautiful Chevrolet.
It is easy to start because of its famous
Delco - Remy electric starting system.
It is easy to stop because of powerful,
cver-sire brakes. And it is easy to drive
and park becausc of r. modern three-
speed transmission, smooth-acting disc
ciuch, and a semi-reversible fleering
gear that gives finger-tip steering.
tiff, said cases being nos. 5693
5692, 5695, 5696, and 5705, res-
pectively, and against the sev-
eral parties named below as
defendants respectively, and to
me as sheriff directed, and de-
livered, I will proceed to sell,
for cash, within the hours pre-
scribed for sheriff's sales, on
the first Tuesday in June, A. D.
1927, it being the 7th day of
said month, before the court-
house door of said Wood county
in the town of Quitman, the
following described property, to
wit:
No. 56S3.—Situated in Wood
County. Texas, and m the town
of Mineola: Part of the J. E.
White survey, bounded as fol-
lows : Beginning at a point 60
feet N. 15 52 E. from the N.
W. corner of Block 58 of the
the map of record in Book I,
page 403, Deed Records of
Wood County; Thence N. 15 52'
with E. line of Hart street of
said town, 225 feet to stake at
a cor. of the right of way of
the International and Great
Northern R. R. Company, 150
feet distant at a right angle
from center of main track;
Thence S. 74 8? E. with S. line ,
of said right of way, parallel
with main track and 150 feet
distant from centetr thereof,
798 • feet to a point; Thence
with said line on a curve parallel
with main track and 150 feet
distant from center thereof, S.
72 12' E 90 feet S. 68 21' E.
90 feet, S. 64 30' E. 90 feet,
S. 60 39' E. 90 feet, S. 56 48' E.
90 feet,, S.52 59' E. 90 feet, S.
49 6' E. 90 feet, S. 45 15 E.
90 feet, S. 42 22' E. 68 3/10
feet to intersection of north
line of Freeman street of said
town, Thence with said street
line as shown by the recorded
map aforementioned, 74 8' W.
1541 9/10 feet to the place of
beginning, containing 6.72 acres
of land, more or less. Levied
on the 11th day of April, 1927,
as the property of A. S. Under-
wood, F. F. Underwood, H. G.
Heine, and the Mineola Com-
press Company, to satisfy a
judgment for $93.02 in favor
of said Mineola Independent
School District and costs .of
suit.
No. 5692—Situated in Wood
county." Texas, and in the town
of Mineola, and being Lots Nos.
3." 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9, and 10, in
Block No. 25, according to the
map or plat of said town of
Mineola, levied on the 11th day
of April, 1927, as the property
of T. L. Reed to satisfy a
judgment for $31.37 in favor
of the said Mipeola Independ-
ent School District and costs
of suit.
No. 5695.—Situated in Wood
county, Texas, and in the town
of Mineola and being the south
one-half on Lot No. 10 in
Bjock No. 160, according to the
map or plat of said town
levied on the 11th day of
April 1927 as the proper-
ty of Francis Brown,,
to satisfy a judgment for
$19.24 in favor of said Mineola
Independent Schoo 1 District,
and costs of suit.
No. 569".—tei h Wood
county, Texas and in tne town
jf Mineola, and being the south
part of Lot No. 5 in Block No.
:3, according to the map or
plat f said town of Mineola,
'evied on the 11th day of April
1927, as the property of the
Knights and Daughters of
Tabor and J. W. Orr, to satis-
fy a judgment for $21.19 in
;avor of said Mineola Independ-
ent School District, and costs
of suit. * i .
There will be seperate and
dktrnct sale in each of the
above styled and numbered
cases. The only purpose of in-
cluding all four in one notice
of sale, is to save the judgment
creditors costs.
Given under my hand this
7th day of May, A. D. 1927.
H. C. Douglas,
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Nu Grape is a good health
drink, give the^children all the
Nu Grape they wilLdrink. tf.
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Steaming\Hgfe'Rolls for your
upper. NtTSS' BAKERY. 49tc._
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Send your films to me
♦♦♦ for development. «
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A. NICKS,
Tyler, Texas.
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Faulty
Elimination
Should Be Corrected—Good Elimination
Is Essential to Good Health.
IF you would be well, see to your
elimination. Faulty kidney ac-
tion permits toxic material to re-
main in the blood and upset the
whole system. Then, one is apt to
have a tired, languid feeling and,
sometimes, a toxic backache or head-
ache, and often some irregularity of
secretions, such as scanty or burn-
ing passages. More and more people
are acclaiming the value of Doan's
Pills, a stimulant diuretic; in this
condition. For more than forty years
Doan's have been winning favor the
country over. Ask your neighbor!
DOAN'S "sr
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Foater-Milbura Co., Mfg. Cbem., Buffalo, N. Y,
Snow White Wash
THE PRIDE OF EVERY WOMAN
Save your health, your strength, your good looks,
and especially the Clothes— Do not wear yourself
out wash day. Buy a good supply of 'Easy Glee"
Washer from any Grocery Store, Mineola Texas.
NO JOKE
DM HOGG FILLING STATION
... W. FULCHER & CO.
Dealers
120 Mineola, Texas
UALITY AT LOW COST
Carries the best line of ±
Tires and Tubes. Say—
UNITED STATES
and you have it.
Furthermore, we are at
your service when you
want that good Pennant
Gasoline and Lubricating
Oils.
C7T7 MARKET MUST
BE WELL LOCATED
Points of Importance foi
Shopping Centers.
A shopping center, no matter how
small, fills a definite need in any com-
munity; It should he carefully located
and artistically constructed, says-
George B. Ford, who has planned more
than a hundred cities and towns
among which is the restored Rheims
and Marcia Mead, noted architectural
advisor.
'"One of the nuisances which hag
constantly Intruded itself in a neigh
borhood is the small store which juts
out into the roadway, and spoils whal
otherwise would be an attractive resi-
dence street- As a remedy for this if
was suggested that at an important
traffic center a well-planned group of
stores might be built to serve the
community in an attractive as well as
a practical manner.
"The game of marketing is an old
one. The Roman forum was in reality
a market place for the sale of the va-
rious commodities necessary for the
city. It was a large open square sur-
rounded by a colonnade, where the
shops were located.
"These sheltered trading places, ex-
cept for modern requirements of sani-
tation and transportation embody the
essential of a modern open public
market.
"The crux of the whole matter, to-
day, is the terminal or terminals as the
case may be. The terminal is a busi-
ness unit in itself, a highly sensitized
mechanism of regulated transportation
and storage facilities. City distribu-
tion is always a complicated problem,
and since women are the chief retail
buyers of food this is very much a
woman's problem.
"Wrong location has caused the
failure of many a public market be-
cause It was not In a place where
women would go to buy.
"So the first step in the establish-
ment of a market is a survey.
"Even when indications may seen;
conclusive that a public market would
be a success in a certain location, it Is
well to begin with a curb market
which can be thoroughly tested before
putting up a permanent building.
"For example, the fate of the finely
equipped market house at Newark, N.
J., for some time hung In the balance.
It well-nigh failed because it was off
the general line of travel, so that one
had to cross crowded thoroughfares to
reach it
"The functions of a market are ex-
pressed in the Inscription over the
portal of the Norfolk market. 'That
pure food may be kept in the best*
manner and sold at a fair price, this
building is erected by the city of Nor-
folk.' " y
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EEP your walls
cleanly. Wash away
finger prints and disfig-
urements as they appear.
\Humina
««ha"eWall feint
permits easy washing to
take the place of redeco-
rating—gives walls beau-
tiful soft tones that har-
monize with furnishings
and show no laps or
brush marks. Stop in at
the store for color card.
Brazeltsn Lumber Cl
Mineola,! Ttxas
IF IT'S MADE OF
CORN
-I Can Make The Best-
—MEAL, CHOPS AND—
-CHICKEN FEED—
MINEOLA GRIST MILL
BACK OF MONITOR OFFICE
New Jersey Far in Lead
According to figures recently com-
piled by the United States census
bureau in co-operation with the New
Jersey department of conservation and
development, New Jersey produced 43
per cent of the country's output of
vitreous chinaware in 1925. The total
value of New Jersey's produe^ was
$11,887,739. This was the comlffned
output of 18 plants, some of which
have as many as six separate pot-
teries. Most of this output was in the
Trenton pottery district.
New Jersey is far in the lead of
any other state, with Ohio standing
second, producing only 16 per cent
of the total output.—New York World.
MINEOLA MATTRESS
FACTORY
We work over old beds an|
make new beds too. Will
appreciate your work.
Will treat you right. No ;
1004 Newsome St.
ELLIOTT & TtPL'L
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DR. ANSLEY RE ITCH
DENTIST
Nitrous Oxide Gas Equipment
Office over Flynt's Jewelry
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A Winner
When they were selecting the Eva
for "Uncle Tom's Cabin," -there were
hundreds of interesting little tots on
the Universal lot. The big laugh came
from two little six-year-olds who were
discussing the future.
"I'm goin' to be a big movie star my-
self, some day," remarked one.
"I ain't! I'm goin' to be a necker,"
said Miss Sophisticated No. 2.
"So's your Aunt Minnie."
"Well," retorted the other, "Aunt
Minnie ain't so bad, at that."—Los
Angeles Times.
Hogg Filling Station
Gait Pegues, Jr., Mgr.
| Mineola, Texas
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Baby Carriage Passing
Kensington garden, the fashionable
parade In London for baby carriages
containing children of wealthy par-
ents, Is being gradually deserted. It
appears that many of the youngsters
require something more than an air-
ing in a pram or with a nurse these
days and demand they be taken out
in a motor car. This In turn has cre-
ated a demand for the "nuree-chauf-
feuse" to drive young charges about
in the daytime.—Indianapolis News.
Took Cockleburr From Lung
A cockleburr, three-quarters of an
inch long, was removed from the right
lung of Ellis Haiden, twenty-seven, of
Poplar Bluff, Mo., at a St. Louis hos-
pital. It w'as removed with the
bronchoscope, an instrument that per-
mits physicians to get at foreign
bodies in the lungs and bronchial
tubes. Apparently the cockleburr got
into Haiden's lung a week before,
when he had removed a bunch of
them from his mittens with his teeth.
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COURTEOUS
and
SATISFACTORY '
WORK
WILL BE FOUND
AT OUR SHOP
We solicit your patronage
CITY BARBER
SHOP
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DR. E. P. BUNN
Wood County i
Chiropractor
Mineola office hours
3:30 to 6. P. M.
.Phone 122 \
Mineola, Texas
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Somnambulist's Luck
The story is told at Concord, N. H..
of a somnambulistic young man who
walked calmly through a plate-glass
window, and strangely enough did not
receive any cuts of consequence.
That he did not walk off into space
was because of the fortunate circum-
stance that the window opens upon
a second-story veranda, so that he
suffered principally from suddenly
emerging, thinly clad, into the chili
night
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Mineola Machine Shop
G. C. Smith, Prop.
Machine Repariring
and Welding
. Mineola, Texas
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1927, newspaper, June 2, 1927; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286014/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.