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CORSICANA DEMOCRAT AND TRUTH
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Democrat and Troth
PIERCE COLQUITT. Owner
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
Ediaorlal and Buslnes
West Collin Street.
Office 110
Pone 422
Corslcana's new hotel 1b the lat-
est great attraction tor Corslcana.
Good roads will make the farm
an attractive place to live and en-
courage those on the farm to re-
main on the farm and help make
farming; a successful avocation.
The building boom is not over
in Corslcana. A big program is,
laid out, for this year, and it prom-
ises to provide for labor the whole
year round.
Navarro County has one of tho
best Mystems of public scrools in
all Texas. The school buildings In
every district is aibove par and
the teachers rank with the best,
dome to Navarro County to live,
it is the best. County, anyhow.
Clowe
Floral Co.
(Incorporated.)
Members Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association.
TEXAS
FOR
CORSICANA,
CONVENIENCE
YOUR
—TWO
STORES
Corslcana Green Houses
020 X. 15th Street
at Entrance to City Park
Phone 443
CLOWE'S
BON-TON FLOWER SHOP
11'5 West Fifth Avenue,
CORSICANA, TEXAS
RUPTURE r!
No. 3623
CITATION OF LETTERS OF GUAR*
D THE STATE OF TEXAS | EXPERT HERB.
To the Sheciff or any Constable of
Navarro County—GREETING: "• 8eel«y' °f ™°a,° aDd
You are hereby Commanded to Philadelphia, the noted truss ex-
cause to be published once each V*«. will personally be at the
week for a period of ten days be, Beaton HotJ' a"d *111 remain
fore the return day hereof, in a Ccsicana Tuesday only March
newspaper of general circulation. 10- Mr' ey ,f,ayS* ? ."
which has been continuously and Shle'd wl" not °fB*,
regularly published for period of case °.f ruptu!
contracts the opening In ten days
on the average case. Being a vast
advance ent over former methods
—exemplifying instantaneous effects
immeiately appreclab 1 e and
withstanding any strain or position
no matter the size or location.Large
or difficult cases, or incissional
If you are in doubt as to the
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OP TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Consta-
ble of Navarro Conuty—GREET-
ING:—
YOU ARE' HEREBY COMMAND-
not less than one year in said Na-
varro County, a copy of the fol-
lowing notice:
THE STATE OP TffXAS,
To all persons interested in the
welfare of Daniel A. McLeod, a
person of unsound mind, Mary
I. McLeod has filed in the Coun- ,
ty Court of Navarro County, an ri >tl,re8 °'°wlnB I
application for Letters of Guard- sI)ecially 80 ' 8 n. r" I
lanshlp dpon the person and estate nient rect> Vl" 10 °" y tt ar n
t, i , * t j England and In Spain, producing
of said Daniel A. McLeod, a per- , , . _ . I
son of unsound mind which said results wtl0U su ger , ' t
application will be heard at the raedii;al TT xu « Z n
next term of said Court. co| - tlcna" Warning-All cases should
. , |,o cautioned against the use of.
mencing on the first Monday In , , tll ,
any elastic or webb truss with under-
pest where the
Lumber
Get it from
fflcCammon & Lang Lumber Company
^FIIONE 344 CORSICANA, TEXAS |
value of good roads ask tho City
property owner in Corsicana with,.®-® 10 su|r.mon Robert Johnson, by
paved streets in front of his pro-, mnklns Publication of this Cita-
perty If he would part with the "oni once 'n each week for four
pavement for the money he spent ! successive weeks previous to the
on It. There were those that were, return day hereof, In some news-
agalnst paving the streets, but if paper published In your County,
you accuse them they want to .to appear at the next regular term
May A. D., 1925, the same being
the 4th day of May A. D., 192*5
at the Court House thereof in
Corslcana, Texas, at which time
all persons interested in the wel-
fare of said minor, may appear
and contest said application, If they
see proper to do so. i
HEREIN FAIL N10T, but have
simps, as wane
lump is and not where the opening
is, producing complications ncces-
si luting surgical operations. Mr.
Seeley has documents from the
United States Government, Wash-
ington., D. C., for inspection. He
will be glad to demonstrate with-
out charge or fit them if desired,
you before said Court, on the said 01111 taarb« 1
' . . , ' .. , Business demands prevent stopping
fight you for misrepresenting theni.
Those who favored paving the
streets want to carry on. What
Js good for the City is better for
the country folks, 'because they
are further from supplies and from
a market and have heavier bur-
dens. The City man is willing to
tax himself to make the burdens of
his fcrother lighter and make the
farm life of the farmer's wife,
daughters and sons happier and
of the District Court of Navarro
Couny, to be holden at the Court
House thereof, In Corsicana, Tex-
as, on the 1st Monday in April A.
D., 1925, the same being the 6th
day of April A. D., 1925, then,
and there to answer a petition
filed In said Court on the 18th
day of November A. D. 1925 in a
suit numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 13862, wherein
Claudie Johnson is plaintiff and
I first day of the next term thereof,
this writ, with your return there-
on, showing how youi have execut-
ed the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office In Corsl-
cana, Texas, this the 19th day of
March A. D., 1925.
W. F. HARVARD,
Clerk County Court Navarro
County,
By L. E. Hervey, Deputy.
March 19-26, 1925.
at any other place In this section,
p, s,—Every statement In this uo-
the
H.
tioe has been verified before
Federal and State Courts.—F.
Seely.
Home Office, 117 N. Deaborn St.,
CHICAGO.
the products of the
profitable because of
to markets.
farms more Robert Johnson. Is
accessibility said petition
tiff and defendant were legally
married on the 18th day of Sep-
No. 14137
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To any Constable of Navarro Coun-
ty—GREETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED to summon Dave Fincher
by making publication of this Cita-
CANADA'S CONSTITUTION.
No. 14159
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
defendant, and i THE STATE OF TEXAS
allelgng that plain- To the Sheriff or any Constable of t,on once eaeh week for four 8UC"
Navarro County—GREETING: ,cesslve weeks previous to the re-
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND- turn day hereof- to RPPear at th®
ED to summon CI nton Jackson, next regular term of the District
by making publication of this Cita- Court o( Navarro County, to be
Canada's status in .the British gust 2nd, (1923, when, without I lion once each week for four holden at the Court House thereof,
Empire has been a burning iques- cause defendant deserted and .successive weeks previoub to tho In Corsicana, Texas, on the 1st Mon-
tlon of late and fuel for discussion abandoned plaintiff; and that he returnr day hereof, to appear at the day in APril A- 19ST5, the same
went to live in adultery with an- next regular term cf the district beinS the 6th day of April A. D.,
other woman, and continued to'court of Navarro County, to be 1925. then and there to answer a
do so. All of which renders tlnir Golden at the Court House theerof, petition filed in said Court on the
on
tember 1920, and lived together
as husband and wjfe until Au-
wlll be added by a proposal for
amendment of the Canadian Con-
stitution. The only written Con-
stitution Canada has is the British
futher living together insuportable. 1 in
Corscana, Texas, en the first "h day of March A." D., 192,5,
North American act, which can be Premises considered plaintiff Monday in April A. D„ 1925, the ,n a au,t- numbered on the docket
amended only by the British Par-'for divorce, costs of suit, -general jsame being the 6th d y of April A. ot said Court No. 14137, wherein
"amending the Constitution,"there- and special relief.
ore, is rather circudl'ocutory; the HEtftlEIN FAIL NOT, but
D., 1925, then and there to answer Berta Mae Fincher is plaintiff, and
have a petition filed In said Court on Dave Fincher Is defendant, -end
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two houses of the Canadian Par- before said Court at its aforesaid the 18th day of Marchi A. D., 192(5, said petition alleging as grounds
liament requost the British Parlia- next regular term, thiis writ with,in a suit, numbered on the docket for divorce and custody of two
ment to amend the North Ameri- your return thereon, showing how of said Court No. 14159, wherein minor chiMr:n; plaintiff's legal
can act, and the request has cus-
tomarily been granted without
quieston.—New York Evening Post.
Rover's Friend
Rover, the pet dog owned by Wal-
ter Pratt of Bowdolnhum, Me., gets
along famously with the family cat,
and the cat always sleeps at night
between the paws of Rover. One
night, after the family had retired, It
was aroused by a scratching and a
low barking at the front door. When
the door was opened In walked the
cat, with one foot caught In a trap;
behind came Rover, carefully holding
up the chain of the trap. Far up a
neighboring stream trappers had set
traps for muskrnts, and Kitty evident-
ly walked into one. Rover must have
beard her cry and gone to the rescue,
for he had evidently searched, found
the trapped kitten and lifted the trap
from the water; then freeing his
friend as much as possible, carried the
chain all the way home.—New York
World.
you have executed the same. |Eva Jackson is plaintiff and Clin- residence cl r.ioro than 12 months
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and^ton Jackson, is defendant, and said in Su'i (O'.tnty and state, legal mar-
Seal of said Couitt, at office in petition alleging that plalniff and rlage of plaintiff and defendant,
Corsicana, Texas, this the 04 th
day of February A. D., 1925.
MIKE HOWARD,
Clerk Dlsrlct Court, Navarro
County, Texas.
By Doyle Pevehouse, Deputy.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Tree Toad Changes Color
It Is a well-known fact that tree
toads or tree frogs can change their
color throuih a considerable range,
from nearly white to nearly black, in
harmony with the surface on which
they are resting. Thus they take on
the hues of the trees and shrubs on
gvhich they live. The tree frogs form
the connecting link between the true
frogs and toads. They live chiefly In
trees which they climb by means of
their claw-shaped toes. They are small
and are more active nnd brighter In
color than true frogs. They utter loud
piping noises. Even though these creu-
tures live In trees they return to the
water to lay their eggs. The hind legs
are long as In ordinary frogs, hut
Since they jump very little If at nil
the muscles of these limbs are slight-
ly developed.—Pathfinder Magazine.
Animal* Fight Like Men
The armaments of animals are strik-
ingly like those used by man. There
are few means of offense nnd defense
used by soldiers that are unlike what
may be found In the animnl nnd also
the insect kingdom. A study of the
methods of defense among animals Is
most Interesting and ^Instructive. Na-
ture's bablt of using the fighting in-
stinct of animals ns one of the greatest
means for the development nnd the
survival of species must be combated
defendant were legally married on'and that defendant was an habitual
or about the 4th day of September'drunkard, and dally abused plain-
1915, anl continued .to live together'tiff, that such cruel treatment ren-
as husband and wife until the 20th dered Insupportable the further
day of April 1924, when without living together of the parties, that
dause defendant be«an a course defendant left plaintiff on the 25th
of cruel treatment all of which day of August 1922, and has never
reiders their futhor living togeth- jlived with him since; that she
er insuportable. Plaintiff would |8( and defendant is not a pro-
further show that as the issuie of per person to have custody of
the marriage of plaintiff and defend, .'theln ch dren. praying for divorce,
of Navarro County—GRETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-[ant, there was born to them a girl*, custody of children, ~ and general
~ ' Terrell Leodric Jackson, that this plain- rell0f
tiff is the proper person to have!
care and custody of said child. )
Premises considered, nintntifr I
BD to summon Dick G
by making publication of this cita-
tion once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your county,
to appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Na-
varro County, to be holden at the
Court House thereof, in Corsicana,
Texas, on the 1st Monday in April
A. D., 1926, the Bame being the
6th day of April A. D., 1925, then
and there to answer a petition fil-
ed In said Couirt on the 7th day
of February A. ID., 1925 in a
suit, numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 14058, wherein
Inez Terrell is plaintiff, and Dick
G. Terrell is defendant, and said
petition (being a suit for divorce
and custody of two minor chil-
dren 'ot the parties, and alleging
plalntff's continuous residence in
said State and County for more
than one year prior to said peti-
tion, legal marriagp with defend-
ant and abandonment bjr defend-
ant on February 14, 1921, same
being permanent and for more
than three years; and cruel treat-
ment and praying for .divorce and
custody of said ''children.
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have
before said Court, at Its aforesaid
next regular ter(Ti, this writ with
your return theron, |howing how
you have excuted the same.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and
the seal of said Cocrt, at office in
Corslcana, Texas, this the 28 th
day of February A. D., 1125.
Clerk, District Court. Navar-
ro County.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have
before said Court, at its aforesaid
__B„„ . „ .. , p. ' .next regular term, this writ, with
prays for divorce, cost of suit,1
care and custody of said child, and
for such other and further relief,
either legal r equitable.
your return, showing how you have
executed the sstTie.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and
the seal of said Court, at office in
HEREIN FAIL NOT, bet have „ , _ .
before said Court, at its aforesaid /TV?'8 ?th day
next regular term, this writ with M*rch A. D., 1926.
MIRE HOWARD,
Clerk, District Court, Navarro
County.
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at office in Corsicana, ^y "°y'e Pevehouse, Deputy.
Texas, this thle 18th day of March. 12-19-26-Aprll 2, 1925
A. D., 1925.
MIKE HOWARD,
Clerk, District Court, Navarro
County.
Navarro County.
By Doyle Pevehouse, Deputy.
March 19,-26 1925.
Chinese and Peanut Oil
Peanut oil Is one of the prime ne-
cessities of the Chinese In south China
and means ns much to them as olive
What It Iron Made Of?
This looks like a singular, not to
say foolish, question, and yet some
chemists are beginning to doubt
whether Iron Is really a chemical ele-
ment. They think that instead of be-
ing an elementary substance It may
be a highly complex compound, and
that eventually means may be found
of separating or Isolating the bodies,
or elements, of which Iron Is made up.
! Different substances are ordinarily
oil to the Spaniard nnd ns lard to the combined either by simple Intermix-
Amerlcan. It Is (he cooking oil and ture, as oxygen nnd nitrogen are Inter-
foodstuff of the rnce. The United mixed In the air, or by solution, or by
Stutes consul reports from Hongkong j chemical combination.
that both imports and exports of the But of late It has been suggested
oil are steadily Increasing. During 1 thnt there may be a fourth state of
the first quarter of 1023 Imports combination still more Intimate than
Have Your Laundry
DONE BY THE OLD RELIABLE LAUNDRY, ONE YOU HAVE
KNOWN FOR QUARTER OF A CENTURY. WE DO OUR WORK
SATISFACTORY ALLY. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED.
POPULAR PRICES
CORSICANA STEAM LAUNDRY, Corslcana, Texas
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WHERE ARE YOUR SECURITIES*
ARK YOUR VAI.UABLH PAPERS AS SA"E?
These can be worrisome questions—and usually are—-
It you do not use the fireproof, burglax-proqf vaults of a
strong, dependable bank.
Our safe deposit vaults are of the most modern type,
constructed of the finest and most Indestructible steel and
capable of giving absolute security to your valuable papers.
A private compartment costs you only a few cents a day
and provides the uttermost privacy and yiMtoetloa.
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State National Bank
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Farmers Look!
DONr I>UN THE RISK OF LOSING
YOUR MEAT, BRING IT TO OUR
COLD STORAGE PLANT, AND
PLACE IT IN OUR COLD STOR-
AGE VAULTS. SPECIALLY Alt
RANGED FOR KEEPING MEATS,
WHKRE IT WILL KBEP READY
FOR YOU AND FREE FROM TAINT
THE COST IS A SAVING IN MON.
EY AND IN MEATS.
STORE ALL YOUR FRffiSH MEATS
wnw u .
Soathern Ice & Utilities
CORSICANA, TEXAS
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befor. even th, IW.tln, u p „ho .e. D.tl.17,
can I, «uencU«l. 1^
renched the high total of .$738,7iMJ and
exports $071,020. I.tirge stocks of pea-
nut oil are ahvn.vs maintained in
Hongkong. Most of the local oil Is
crushed from nuts grown In the colony
In south China and north Chlnn. Ex-1
ports are shipped chiefly to nenr-by
markets In south China, the Straits
Settlements, the Philippines and Can-
ada.—United States Commerce Re-
ports. |
that which Is implied by the usunl ex- |
presslon "chemical union." The com- i
blnatldn of yet unrecognized elements |
which make what we call Iron would i
be an example of rhe fourth stnte. |
What this conception necessitated
may be Judged from the fact thnt It
seems to do awny with the atom ns
the smnllest elementary pnrtlcle of
matter.—Washington Star.
Drugs and Patent Medicines
When in nwd of anything iu our line call and see us.
()t:r ptck is roplilfl llec, with fre.^i drugs and toliet articles of
all kinds and we afford the W mw^handw 'u 'Jiis line on
the market.
j Buy advertised goods.
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READ the advertisements.
F. A. Johnson
DRUGGIST
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Corsicana Democrat and Truth (Corsicana, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1925, newspaper, April 2, 1925; Corsicana, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292766/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.