Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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By Thu
County PuMiihint Co.
W. W. KAMUN.I
at the poatofflce at Caldwell,
aa second-claM mail matter.
kins
20c per inch
PER MONTH
The following number of inches
must be u«*«d weekly w «biain the
monthly rate
1 U> inehs per inch
10 to i) il 50c •' "
30 to 50 .... 45c *« "
<60 to 100 ** 40c " "
AH advertising run until ordered oat.
said Mrs. Ella Tut lie became
dissatiaffed with Mid land de-
manded of tlie said W. H. Peck-
ham, that he return to iter the
To the Sheriff or any Constable j 6Utn of |1000,00, and that she
of Burleson tounty Greeting: would deed the land in contro-
Qtation By Publicado v
THE STATE OK Tl x \S.
YOU A HE HEKfcBY COMMAND
EI) that, by making publication
3f this citation in some news.
versey hack to him. That the
said VV. II. Peckham, paid over
to her thetaid sum of $1000 00,
Local readers tive cents per line'
each insertion.
Cards of tlianks, resolutions of
respect and all matter of a like
nature charged for same rate as
local readers.
Subscription Per Year $1.00
(Invariably in Advance.)
Mount Pleasant will spend
$5,000 on a lake and Country
Club House.
Mineóla is building a canning
factory which will be open ir
the near future.
Cameron is preparing to hold
an election for issuing bonds for
good roads in Milam Couuty.
Garrison he* organized a £2." ,
(KM) stock company to promote
there mineral water interests
paper, published in the County an<j before having ihe property
of Burleson if there be a news- j redeeded to him, the said sum of
paper published in aid eonntv, j |iQ(tQ and belore having the
(but if not, then in the nearest property redeemed t3 him, died,
county where a newspaper in j Wherefore plaintiff prays that
published) for eight weeks Pr®* j #he have judgement for the titie
vious to the return day hereof, ¡and possession of the above de
you suoiinon Tuttie a ti d ! bribed land and premisen, that
El'a Tuttie, whose residence in i ^,e aforesaid deed be set aside, j
unknown, to be and appear be i "d <'>•«•. tor ' '
4 ,r of pt ssession, for her rents an<i
fore the lhstrict Court, to be damages and for such other and;
holden in and for the Conn- j further relief that she may be:
ty of Burleson at the courthouse justly entitled to.
thereof, in Caldwell on the 13tli Heuein fail not, but havej
day of November, 1911, then ai d vou then and there before said,
. .. . , c urt, this writ, with your re-'
.here to answer the pet Mon of tur„ lhereini „h'owl„g v„u ¡
Pa'.est ¡ra- Peckham, fifed in said fcaveeaecuted the same.
court against the said Witness, g w. t¡rant Clerk ;
Tuttie and Ella Tutle and alleg- ot the District Court of Burleson'
ing in substance as follows, to- County. j
. , . A(.«ivkn under my band and the i
«it: Hint plaintiff .sthesurv.v ^, (if SMd M|urli ¡n
;ng wife oí W . H. Peckham, who ,1ns tin- 14th day of June A. !>..
died on or about (Jet, 1st 11W16, Ílilll, G. W. G'vmt. Clerk LMs-
and left a will which named her■! trict Court, Burleson To., Texas.
an iudependant executrix. That —
at the time of her said husband's
death he w*as seized and possess
ed and the owner in fee simple1 T. ,.
. ,, . u i . lr you *ee a flv walking over
of the following described trad
of land in Burleson County, Tex th" foml a;,d di8hes< or «l^hting
as, same being community prop- on yoür baby's face, remember
erty of plaintiff and the deceased that he is a messenger of disease
all that certain tract of land July Woman's Home Com-J
situated on the waters of the pan¡0Il
East Yegua river, beginning at ,
,-r , r> o a The rulen for dealing with the
N. W. cornor c f the B. Smith ^ *
Survey from which a P. O. mked. ^-v nuisance, published by the
N. 17 In. in dia. brs. S. 7 W. !' Merchants' Association of New
vra. Thence N. lb W 492 vrs York, and widley circulated by J
to a stake for corner from which Ujea)) ar . „urtll reprinting. We
a B. J. H In. in dia. b'*s. K. .HM
W. 4 vrs. mked, N. also a 1'. O.
The Fly Question.
Fifty miles of macadam roads
ere being built leading out from
Abilene in six different directions
Lockney is building a new
school building at a cost of fll.
for occupancy by September.*
Hardeman County, of which
Quanah js the county seat, it-
preparing to hold an election
for the purpose of good roads.
The truck shippments from
the country immediately surrend-
ing aumoiit amounted to more
than t wo hundred cara for the
season just ended.
repeat our suggestion that an
,Q T . i. j i i v. excellant work for any live
16 In. in dia. mked. 1 brs. V J
.*11 E 7 vrs. Thvnce N. 71 E. woman's club would bo to iv-
590 vrs. crossing a braneh at ; produce these rules on cards and
vrs. a stake for cornor in the \\ j ¿¡«tribute them broadcast,
boundary hne of the Sstiebern Ke*p the fiie> away from the
Survey from which a P. O 14 In. . , . ,, .. ...
, sick especially those id with con-'
in dm. mked. V. brs. N. vr#. j
. aJ.so a B.J. mked. X b.,. X. 28 Kul «verj fly |
500. i be building will be ready Í n,^. v-r«. Thence 11 east 240 vrs. that strays into the tick room.
t > a stake for corner, from which His body is covered with disease
a B «1- 0 In. in dia. mked. N. brs. j^orms.
N. 40 east 71 \rs. another B. i. nof allow decaying material
4 In. in días. brs. S. 47 W. 4| ,
„. _, . . of any sort to acctimn ate on *-r
vrs. Thence N. < 1 cast bi S \ rs,,
a stake for cornor from which a n' aI >OU£ piern! <->. All te.use.
Pin Odk 12 In. in dia. mked. «1. which tends in any way to fe -
brs. N. IC. 4 i vrs. Thence uieiitauon, such as bedding straw
S. 1! h, 25- vrs. to a s ak j for paper waste and vegetable mat-
S. K. corner, from «l.ich a P " ;lerj shou|,| uedisptwed of with'
12 In. in dia brs. N. 19 E. * vrs ;.. .
.... o i tii, . i lime or kerosene.
i hence b. < 1 V\ . 1444 vrs. to I e <
ginning, containing 100 acres of 8cieen ;d: < od. Keep all r-•
land. That on or about the 1st ceptacles for garbage carefully j
day of Jan. 1011, defendants covered and the Cins cleaned or
unlawfully entered upon the ssid [sprinkled with oil or
Keep all stable manure ia
vault or pit, screened or
sprinkled with lime, oil or other
Work has begun on the maca-
dam roads in Caldwell County.
Recently $25.000 was voted for
premises and ejected pUint IT
therefrom and unlawfully with-
holds from her the possession
the improvement of the roads thereof to her damage $3000.00,
in Lockhart district.
H .
A new cotton gin has been
erected at St «veil in Chambers
(bounty and s in readiness for
this ye*r«i cotton crop, of which
tiere U about acres in that
ee.tioo. A giri is abo to be pnl ¡ of Miicano III
up by tiie iieaumout Oil Com*
piny in time for this year's har-
vest.
that the reasonable rental value
is #5-*0.00 per annum. That on
v about the 1st day of January
lyoi.said W. H. Peckham was
agent and attorney for the de-
fendant Mrs. Ella Tuttie, and
that as such agent and attorney,
he represented her in closeing
I That said W. 11. Peckham was
allowed n commission of $1000 0<'
cheap preparation, See that
your sewerage system is in good
order; thai it does not ieak, is up-
to date and not exposed tc flies.
Poui kerosené into the drains.
Cover food after a meal; burn
a ¡or bury all table refuse. Screen
all food for sale.
Screen all windows and, doors
, .cspec.ally the kitchen anddining
for representing the said defen- j
dant. Said comtniss on was paid j ro< m'
b/ indorseing over to the said Burn pyrethrum powder in the
le Lone Star Candy Company |
bsen organized at Wichila
A full iinc of candies,
nuts and crisp goods
' manufactured an i distribut-
the whoie*ale houses
:a Falls. A larga build
for the com-
M . |
r Alia
W. H. Peckham certain promiaory
notes; That on a auSiSequent
date the trade fell through where
upon the said Mrs. Ella Tutle
demanded of the said W. H.
Peckam, that he return to her
the aaid notes whioh he could
not 'do because be had negotiated
the same but in lieu of said
es the «aid Mrs. Ella Tulle
with said W. H. Peckham,
tbfU&ud
he
did;
house to kill flies.
Pon't forgot, if you see flies,
that their breed ing-place is in
near-by filth. It may be behind
the door, under the table, or in
the cuspidor.
If there is no dirt and filth,
there will lie no flies.
If theta it a nuisance in the
neighborhood it would be advis-
able to write at onee to the
/'.Li 'i
Rexall and Nyal Remedies
Did you ever notice the guarantee printed on every
package of Rexall Remedie ? Here it. is:
"Guauantee—The United Drug Company
and the Rexall store sellitu this preparation
guarantee it to give satisfaction; if it does not
go back to the store where you bought it and
get your money; it belongs to you and we
want jou to have it."
Could there be a fairer proposition than that ? And re-
member this isn't some irresponsible ped<ller thm N here
this week and may be gone the next, but h'« un oantee
is backed by responsible part e*.
The atpve guarantee applies to u> • Nyal line to >. We
have a foil line of tlmsu ien-.<- lics, on ' for even ailment,
Storve liitcKcock ■
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Hay Making Coming
We have just re-
ceived a number
S of Hay Presses,
Mowing Machines
Rakes, Etc., and
are prepared to
furnish you one at
the right price
iff
Si
B Don't forget us for everything ||
$[ in Groceries and Hardware.
¡ A. F. GRABOWi
HARDWARE GROCERIES IMPLEMENTS
SiCC£m-33CSt3CÍ-33a-33ít 3 335- 330
rvv
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ew Spring Goods!!
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(tally ami h-.-ina t l oa o sr f< r j our i
« >m« oí Í - ••< 'iii Hit (i) new ci cwi lot in Spniiii (..>(> I'.*,
a ,-i n • si - - in , y ,nn! j mi vv>;l In a -tí cu* uu-t
1 km i i ! _ • ' Kf w «• linv<- eviTjHhini; la <. lt« «'IIC11
VAL E. HERBST
>♦♦♦♦ <
THEY ALL WANT MORE
o' our meats afw rthey have
tri^l them once—they aro
so juicy and tendr. Vou
will also be delighted with
our little prices.
WendorPs Neat Market
I IMnilMMIKMIMIIMMtnHMIIMtlMIIMMIM J
Reeves-Silliman lumber Company; j
For long leaf yellow pine lunber. All grades of • >
shingles, composition roofings, doors and win- ;;
dows, full line glass doors, moulding and mill ;:
work, brick, lime and cement, window glass ! |
and putty, screen door hangers. Full line •;
screen doors and windows, black and galvan- !;
ized screen wire cloth, 3, 4 and a-foot Hodge ! I
fence, and everything else In our line.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1911, newspaper, July 7, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168753/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.