Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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r any Constable
County- Growing:
Administrator of
of W, J. Ratjen do-
filed iu our County
Final ^Account of the
of the Estate of «aid
. A. Kutjen deceased together
an application to be dis-
l from said Administration
are hereby commanded,
i by publication of thi* Writ
ity days in the Burleson
Ledger a Newspaper reg
published in the County of
son you give úue notice to
Í persons interested in the Ac-
for Final Settlement of
eaid Estate, to lile their objec-
tion* thereto, if any they have,
4 or before the November Term,
1918, of said Couuty Court, in the
City of Caldwell on the 3rd, in
Hovember, A. D. 1913, when said
Account and Application will be
«boasidered by said Court.
Witness, Joseph Wcndrash
Clerk of the County Court of
Burlesco County.
Given under My hand and seal
©t said Court, at my office in the
City of Caldwell this 4th day of
October, 1913,
Joseph Won*1 rash
Clerk County Court Burleson
County.
By W. H. Hundley.
Deputy Clerk.
A true copy, 1 certfy:
L. W. Henslse,
Sheriff of Burleson Co.
By E. A. Ellis,
Deputy
Rev. M. C. IMshop's Sunday
School class, better known 'is
the Bible Boosters were given a
most hospitable entertainment at
the residence of O. C. Nelms
last Friday evtring. Nearly
every mem Ver of the class and
their teacher was present.
They all sjxMit a merry two
hour and were served with cake
and cream before dispersing.
Res dmi.
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irtaacd.
The appearance of the town
streets Sunday morning pre-
sented a deserted aspect ac-
count of the interest aromad in
the Sunday Schools bv the con
test betwean the Caldwell aiu'
Somerville Baptist Sunday
Schools. Caldwell put Somer-
ville in an overwhe'tning defeat
by a score of 817 to 240. Evor,\
man, woman and child that is a
member of the class, is taking a
person i! interest in the friendly
contest and the membership of
all Sunday Schools is swelling to
gratifying proportions.
Boosters.
Notiec of Trustees Sale.
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Wti' i>. virtue ..f author
Vv; ted .i mc, a tr. .-«tee
and appointed, in a certain
of Trust recorded in Vol
ame O, on page 180 records of
real estate mortgages of Burle
County, Texas, executed and
rered to me on the 14th da.y
January, 1909, by W. S. Hous
and wife, Annie Houston, foi
i.OO, more fully described i-
of trust executed by the
W. S. Houston and wift
Houston, payable go ht
r of the Fi rst State Bank o I
rville, Texas, bearing ter
per cent from date until paid,
if placed in the hands of ar.
y for collection an addit
amount of ten percent shall
allowed for Attorney fees.
That certain tract or parcel of
lying and being situated in
town of Somerville, Burleson
ty, Texas, known and desig
on the map of said town a?
No. 5 and 6 in Block No. £
whereas the said Bank of
ille is the owner and hold
said notes and the said W
Houston and wife Annie
n, have made default in
t of said $£00.00 above de
ibed and due on the 15th dav
of January, 1910 and the same is
aow past due and unpaid, prin
cipal and interest and the attor
neys fees. By reason thereof and
««d provided for in said note and
in said Deed of Trust the said
Somerville Bank has declared
each of said notes and all of said
indebtedness due and has here-
tofore notified W. S. Houston and
Annie Houston, in writing
,ve been requested by the
k of Somerville to enforce
Trust and I will on the 4th
of November, 1913, between
hours of lOo'cioek a. m. and
m. offer for sale and sell at
id auction to th** highest bid-
the above described proper-
¡ Witness my hand this ftth day
of October, 1913.
L. W. Henslee,
Trustee.
-VER-LAX, the liver regu-
AskThe Caldwell Drug
Sí le- Good second hand
stove. Apply at Ledger
COD LIVER OIL AND IRON
Two Mcst World-Famed Tonics
Combined in Vinol.
Cod Liver oil and Iron have proved
to be the two most successful tonics
the world has ever known—iron for
the blood and the medicinal curative
elements of cod liver oil as a strength
and tissue builder for body and
nerves, and for the successful treat-
meet of throat and lung troubles.
Two eminent French chemists dis-
covered * method of separating the
curative medicinal elementa of the
coda* Uvera from the oil or grease
which la thrown away , but to these
medicinal elements tonic iron is now
added, thus combining in Vinol the
two most world famed tonics.
Aa a body-builder and strength cre-
ator for weak, run-down people, for
feeble old people, 'delicate children,
to restore strength after sickness;
and for Chronic coughs, colds, bron-
chitis or pulmonary troubles we ask
you to try Vinol with the understand-
ing that your money will be returned
If it does not help you.
P. B. For pimples and blotches try
our Saxo Salve. We guarantee it
Stone & Hitchcock
Methodist Sunday School.
Calomel, cannot
VER LAX has
way Aalr
Company.
The boys tried whistling on
>ne of the songs last Sunday. It
was right pretty, and they will
do better next time. The girls
say they can whistle as well as
¿he boys, and we are going to lei
them try it. We can whistle
God's praises as wel' as sin&
them and it gives an opportunity
for those who think they can't
sing to take part in the service.
Class No. I had 33 present and
No. 10 had 36. These are the
largest classes and they are do-
ing fine work, but there are
others alao doing fine work,
though nut so large in numbers.
The total attendance was 17B.
The )-rosen'atiun jf a Sterling
Silver Loving Cup from the
school to the retiring Superin
ten dent, W. M. htone, was made
by R. S- B iwers, and Mr. St no
expressed hi; appreciation in a
few remarks. The cup was in
scriljed: "VV- M. Stone From
Methodist Sunday School. Sup-
erintendent 1893- 1913, Cald-
well, Texas." It was an express-
ion from th ? school c f their ap-
preciation of his Ionand faith-
ful service as superintendent-
Let's have 2(0 present next
Sunday. You cen help by com-
ing and bringing aome one with
yotí.
F. H. Hitchcock, Supt.
New residences continue to
go up in all directions, yet there
is not a vacant bonse in town.
Rockdale, TíwA October 21.-i
Seven of the nine Mexicans en
tombed in the Vogel mine at
Rockdale last Thursday were
found still living when tonight
rescue workers succeeded in
gaining entrance to the tunnel
that caved in. The other two
were in another pnrt. of the mine,
nnd one is known to have drown
ed. Of the Mexicans resetted
six were grown men and on<
•) l'?-yi;nr-ofld boy. who had been
«o.it into the mine with lunch
for the men on tVt fateful
Thursday < f ltmt wpek. The
faithful little muW that was used
in the mine was alive and jt wns
its plaintive bray that led th<
rescuers to the first mnn An
air hole three fe^t in diameter
had been sunk over the place
where the men were believed to
have sought refuge in 4he high-
est passage ofmine. This hole
was cut to Vie depth of about
65 feet without striking the eham
ber. and then tunneling began
It was reported this morning
that a part of the mine was found
and that the escape of air there-
from was so {■ >ut that the men
had to abandon th > work An-
other t nne1 was begun this
afternoon and tonight the res-
cuing party, 'ed by N. M. Bul-
lock, a young man identified with
lignite mining interests here,
struck into the right passage
and heard t e faint bray of the
littl * mule.
A. D. 0. F. Class.
The members of Mrs. James'
Sunday School class met at her
home Friday evening and organ-
ized their class. The name de-
cided upon was the "A D. O. F."
and the following officers were
elected:President Robt. Houston,
Vice President. Oren Duckworth
Treasurer, Volney Dennis.
This class has one of the best
teachers in the Baptist Sunday
School and is the second largest
class, composed of wide awake
earnest boys and girls.
All new pupils will receive a
warm welcome from both pupils
and teacher. Come join us.
Farmers Urica all.
The County Union of tho Bur-
leson County Farmers Union is
hereby called to meet with Har-
mony Local, on Friday, October
í 1 st, 1913, in regular quarterly
session for the transaction of any
business which may come before
it. The same having been post
poned to this date on account of
the rainy weather.
C. G. Garrett, president;
G. R. Higgason. secretary.
Z. G. Barton, y'> years <.t!,
ied at Somerville' Thursday
night at the home of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. John l<\ Lyons. Uis
home was six mil '* southeast of
Somerville in Washington County
near Gay Hill, at which place he
had lived sine * many y< trs be
fore the war. He came to Wash
ington County from South Caro-
lina. Mr Barton was a ron fed
erate veteran and a member of
the Baptist church. He is sur-
vived by five sons, F>ee, Walter,
Tom, Joe and B^n living at and
near Somerviil, "and a brother,
Oliver Barton, and one daughter,
Mrs. John F. Lyons.
W. W. Hare of Temple was
here Wednesday on business,
?MW- pimw
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AWAY WHEN IT WiLL BUY AS
MUCH OR MORE AT HOME
We have repeatedly stated that we
would meet any mall order house
prices on the same goods or equal
values, and on lots of items we be-
lieved we could do even better. Re-
member that catalogue house.*, as a
rt;fe, coior their "dope," but you come
"faec to face" with the goods at jour
home merchant's .store, and you can
see what you are p;ettin<; I :fore you
give your money up. And you should,
also, remember that your home mer-
chant Is your brother and friend in
need, have you ever heard of a mail
order house paying taxes, or contri-
buting to the support of your local
government, school:-, churches • or
other public institutions? Do you
know that your home merchants arc
entitled to your business as long as
they sell you goods at the same pr'ce,
or tvsn nearly so, as the mail order
houses? So for as we are concerned,
we stand ready to make good our
statim* r.t. Could vouaskany more?
We have the goods and our prices
are absolutely right. Come in and let
us show you through our big stock.
J. F. COBB CO,
The Store With a Conscience and The Store That Leads and Away Ahead
vw r .tjwp. m .. wi n awM erc rwxmsA
THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION—
A HOME OF OUR jOWN.
When you are looking for Home Furnishings, when you
have made up your mind to gratify your longing for a "real
home" and wonder Irmr-ymt are going -come here-
like a "powerful magtv t that draws" are the "Values" you get
herein House Furnishings. Their "drawing power'1 is-—
QUALITY AND LOWNESS IN PRICE
Some Alluring Bargains Await you in Our Rug and
floor Covering Department. We cannot quote prices here as it
would require too much space.
Iren Bed and Springs
Before unloading a Big Car of Iron
Beds at (I Springs which will arrive"
soon. \\ e w nt to sell every bed we
haw en our floor. Our stock is brok-
en and limited. W e want to make a clean ¡weep of the
whole lot—all odds and tnds. Come and get one lnfo¡e
they are all gone and save money.
Don't order goods, until you investigate, and g t our
prices.—Bring your Catalogue wi:h you. W E WILL-
SAVE YOU MON FY.
If you need a Piano. Organ or Sewing Machine. See
our line before you buy.
J. W. HARVEY FURNITURE COMPANY
UNDERTAKERS
THF HOriE OF DEPENDABLE FURNITURE
Day Phone a6. Night g or 134.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913, newspaper, October 24, 1913; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168854/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.