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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 4

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I Leases! Leases! Leases! Those louses it not KKKPSAKES, hut Rood mm I SELL. If von what you want, oouh 1 in and toll us. It wo haven't Rot it we'll c'0t it. 40 acres in the las. Survey close to Anderson well, 78 in the McKinney A Williiams Survey, close to the Rural Shade well.

well. y-, o- in the in McKay Survey close to the Rural Shade For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, sore throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister.

Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER well. 30 acres in the W.

Morton Survey, close to the Rural Shade 1 145 acres in lower John llenrv Survey, close to Rural Shade well. 60 acres on Harper Survey, between Cuttls and Rural Shade wells. 100 acres in Carroll Survey, between Curtis and Rural Shade wells. 101 acre in Ammons Survey, between Curtis and Rural Shade wells 50 acres in i me Bird Survey, between Curtis and Rural Shade wells. acre- in Isaac Bird Survey, between Curtis and Rural Shade wells.

110 in J. Kmner Survey, close to Anderson well. loo acres in H. Bu-h Survey, between Miller and Anderson wells. 51 acres in II Survev, between Miller and Anderson wells.

32 acres in Henry Horn Survey, lose to Miller well is acr-s in Williams Survey, close to Miller well. GO acres in Phifer Survey, close to Miller well. TOO acres just fio() yards from Dodwall well. TOO acres in Procello Survey, S. E.

of Powell. 250 res in ProeeMc. Survey, S. E. of Powell.

The ae. gc pric front $12.50 to $25 per acre. Tt re pi it to SELL not to KEEP. also hat 25 acres in 11 Wright Survey, north of Streetman. GO acres in ii Wrignt Survey, not tit of Streetman.

40 acres south of Navarro. Anyone in these good leases with tt quick delivery attached, see Bingham Johnson I COURT HOUSE NEWS. District Court. The suit of the First Lawson vs. Eb Johnson et on trial.

South GO W. 803 vrs. to the N. corner of 270 acres on tJie West line of said Simonton Survey; Thence S. 30 E.

with aid line 1010 vrs. to the 1 and being (lie same land 1, as Lot No. 7, set aside to Lee Wilson by decree of partition by the District Court of Navarro County, Texas, in cause No. styled Marv Wilson et al vs. All'it Wilson et al, dated November 15t'u, 1 v.m.

and recorded in Vol. j.uge vf the District Court Records i ca Navarro untv, Texas, to which reference is here made for all necessary purposes. Said application will be heard by the County Judge at and during the regular January Term oi said Court, I at the Court House in the City of in Navarro County, Texas, on County, Texas. Beginning on day of January, 1322. South line of Survey, on S.

MRS. MATTIE GREEN, corner of said 239.8 stake Guardian ol the Estate of said 1022 vrs. 2398 acre County Court. Judge L. B.

Cobb, acting as a special judge, disposed of four civil cases today as follows: S. A. Pace Grocery Co. vs. A.

Stnyrl; Geo. Gowan and T. S. Maggard, rendered by judgment by default in each ease, and the same plaintiff vs. 1).

I. Priest, was dismiss ed. Office No. 1 Ovci I'itv Store Tin man who buys his first Born Tailored suit for the price saving it affords is ably surprised with the quality of the completed garments. IP1 gets the mart style, good fit, rich appearance and long wear usually xpected only ol clo'hes sold at extravagant prices.

Bo it is not that the buying of clothes to measure by becomes a tixed habit with men whim they learn how generously Born Value is mea Chas. Pisek MERCHANT TAILOR. 1 13 est Collin St rcet.Phone 120. Justice Court. This morning Justice Sullivan fined white boy $13.70 for unlawfully riding a train.

Office. Sheriff Hayes is at Rice this afternoon to if anything could learned in the mysterious disappearance of the negro family near last Monday night. The following is the jury for the district court next week: T. B. SkipT per, T.

P. Moore, Joe Chrisman. J. C. Morgan, W.

L. Garner, G. A. Hiilis, E. Allen, J.

K. Franks, Jaek Phi! lips, W. J. Crossland, I). Lawrence.

R. F. Bartlett, Archie Vinson, S. Ai. McClintoek, W.

('. McDaniel, J. K. Sloan. J.

L. Carpenter, Frank Campbell, J. I. Crouch, G. E.

ivimes, F. L. Prater, J. D. Frost, IL Mas scy, Hood Cheney.

,1. G. Price, R. Garrett. J.

K. Hobbs, J. Mijtthews, i Way. S. V.

Tramel, W. A. Sims, I Fioyd Farmer, E. Blake, J. M.

Holloway, ('. L. Gregory, N. B. Love.

Real Estate Transfers, J. M. Sharp to I). J. Gilbert, land of the P.

Fuller survey, $500. G. Burleson to .1. Henderson, land of the P. Fuller survey.

$800. Tarzan Books, Zane Grey and all other Dollar Books now on sale for 75 cents. CITY HOOK STORE. P. F.

Halbert was here today from Rice. Dr Lowrey was here today from Roane. FRESH OYSTERS Fresh Barbecue Daily. At CITY MEAT MARKET P. Mayer, Prop.

ln thy Matter of the Guardianship of Henry Wilson, a minor. In the County Court, Navarro County, Texas, January Ter- i. A. h. 1922 Notice is hereby that guardian of the estate of Henry Wilson, a minor, have this day tiled application in the above guardianship pro coedings for an order of the County Judge of Navarro County.

Texas, and of the County Court of Navarro Conn tv, Texas authorizing nm, as guardian ol the estate ol to make a mineral lease, upon -ace terms as ihe Court may order and direct, upon the interest of said minor in the following described real estate, to wit: FIRST TRACT: Being out of the Henry S. Simonton Survey, in Navar the W. tor corner; Thence N. 30 to N. W.

corner of said tract; Thence N. GO E. 07.3 vrs; Thence S. 30 E. 'i stake in S.

line of survey; Thence S. 60 W. 39.3 vrs. to the beginning, containing 12.3 acres of land, and being the same Bunk property described a. Lot No 1, aside to Henry Wilson, by (meree ot the District ourt.

of Navarro County, 'Texas, in Cause No. tv led i M. Stevenson et. ux vs. Heirs of Henry Simonton et ai, dated November 1919, recorder page 9, District Courl varro County, Texas, to cnee is here made for 1 purposes.

SECOND TRACT: undivided enf-third interest in 90 out ot the H. S. Simonton Survey in said State and County, said 9 being described as follows: Being out ot I the West side of said II. K. Simonum Survey, Beginning at.

the S. W. come: of said Survey; Thence N. GO E. 503 vrs.

to a stake on the South line ot jsame; Thence 30 W. 1010 vrs. to a I take on the North line of 270 described in decree ot For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Biiious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. work while you sleep. Cascareis never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box.

Children love Casearets too. Minor, Ilonry Wilson. in Vol. of Na- which refer- all necessary Body Being Held. rl i body of Jose Ramez, the Mexican killed at the Union Station yes- rdav afternoon about 4 by Policemen Allen Calloway and Ed Sheets, is being held in an effort to lor; the relatives the dead man is supposed to have living near Ennis.

The officers had been informed that Ramez was carrying a pistol and when they at tempted to arrest him, the mail drew his revolver and the officers tired live shots in rapid succes- ii. and the man fell dead in his tlacks with rue bullet in his brain. NEW DAIRY FOR CORSICANA. I am opening a first class dairy and will deliver sweet milk, buttermilk and cream to pour door morning and DAIRY. Phone 1556.

RESOLVE NOW Tlmt you will not let this year pass without haviito' that photograph made. Phone us for a sittin.tr or for any information von liiiyht th-sirp or if it will please you bettor we would like for you to rail. Hours: 8:30 a. to 5:30 p. m.

Wile Newman of Winkler was hero clay. Jim R. Jones, a well known citizen tt Wiico, was here today. Will Conduct Two Revival Service At First Baptist Church Aubrey Beauchamp was here today trom Kerens. Continues the Special Prices on Gossard Corsets SATURDAY THE LAST DAY.

wail to he fitted, ('nine how as sizes are rapidly depleted. 'This opportunity will not occur attain soon. A XV NEW A I VA LK IN CARMI iXTK. LET i slIOW TIIRM TO VOI'. Autcs Had Serious Collision.

yesterday the Ford truck ol F. B. riven by Bristow, and tin Dodge car Williams, a High School pupil who lives ai EmhmiHc, collided ai the intersection ot West Fourth avenue and North nth street and both cars were badly biokeu up, but neither driver was hurt. Groceries and Meats Your orders for groceries and meats will he given the best attention here. Let us deliver your meat orders with your groceries.

HARRY BUTLER. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS, AT DALLAS, IN BANKRUPTCY. Desks, Typewriters, Steel files, anything for an office. CITY BOOK STORE. C.

B. Banks of Bufaflo was here today. UR. G. BOWERS Dr.

G. Bowers, pastor ot the January 15, md will continue for two Columbus Street BapHst churm of E- f'- Kennedy, pastor of the local church is making arts aco will do u. raiigemcnts to take care of large con- revival which will start at the 1 ir -rogations each night during the re- Baptist church of this city Hum! vival. WINTER COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES ONE HALF PRICE AND LESS. Fannie GreenleeMay Iiall Office of E.

M. Baker, Referee in Bankruptcy, Praetorian Building, Dallas, Texas. No. 1612 In Bankruptcy. i In the Matter of W.

E. Brooks, Banki mpt of Navarro County, Texas, in said District. Notice of Meeting of Creditors on Discharge. To the creditors of the above Bank irupt and other parties in interest: Mrs. Ida Ely has la-turned from Dal km.

accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Raymond Harwell of Hint city. M. Dunlap of Currie is vk-dynp Mr. and Mrs Morgan Holloway.

F. Herod 'mil Mr- 14 A Kwink were here today from Richland G. F. Grice wire here today from Daw son. Weather Report Brief Storm! KRY cay a box ai our iaro- ous oc I ream is tt best little clourl -chaser you sever saw or heard of.

As a protection! against all feminine tVeasolvable kiid always alorib a jfu ka.y. of thal fainouxiy Hay Cutup, Say; IHE CREAM Oir GOOD TASTE AND OlSf INCTION. SOLD BY DFMl PRS r.r.rj.'i a petition for discharge, properly verified, lias been on this day I filed in said court and in the above 'cause by said Bankrupt, who was! heretofore adjudged bankrupt, which has been referred to me, under the general orders, to give the statutory i hear and make report thereon. are therefore hereby notified that if you wish to oppose the grant ing of said discharge by the Judge, you must file with at my office, i Building, in the City ot Dal fiis, Texas, on or be I ore Feb. 13th I 1922 10 in the foteiioon, your appearance in writing, stating I therein that you appear tor the pur of opposing said discharge ann tile with witfitn ten days there: after in said place, specifications ill writing, of the ground or grounds ot your oppositions, as provided in Gen cial Order XXXil of the Supreme: Com I of the United States in Bank-j i uptcy.

Dallas, in said District, this Jan. 11, 1922. E. BAKER. Referee in Bankruptcy.

.1. Junes was here today from De toda ano from I) Stokes were Grove. Edison Records All the latest Broadway hits, nance music and songs. No trouble to demonstrate. R.

L. REESE SON. A. Shaw, well known us "Remington Typewriter Man." is here I today. U.

II Taylor ot Tyler wap here to day, Noble of Kerens wire here to day. BOOK Dollar Book in house for 75 cents; some up to in the lots. CITY BOOK STORE. U. H.

Hertz wan here today from Mexla, E. VVIilthum and S. Roaemond i v. i-i here today from Tyler. -1 MILLIONS if PEOPLE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY KNOW This about Post There is a a flavor, a crispness about Post Toasties that you do not find- and you cannot find in ordinary corn Hakes.

because the patented process of making Post Toasties unusually delicious cannot be successfully imitated. The golden brown Food- flakes you get in the YELLOW and RED package are firm, deliciously crisp, yet tender. Post Toasties do not crumble in the package, mush down, or become pasty and tasteless when milk or cream is added. This YELLOW and RED package is your protection against ordinary Corn Flakes Alway ask tor Post Toasties.

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