Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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Sheriff'* Sale.
The State of Texas, county of
Burleson.
. Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a certain ortler^of sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Hurleson eounty,
of the 14th day of October,
1915, by G. W. Grant, cl^rk ol
said district court, for the sun)
of four thousand, three hundred
fifty dollars and *4 cts, $4350.M4)
and costs of suit, und^r a judu
ment, in favor of Jesse Garrett,
ill a certain cause in said court.
No. and ntyled Jesse Gar-
rett vs. |. F. Macik, et al, placed
in my hands for service, 1, h A
Ellis, as sheriff of Burleson coun
ty, T xus, did, on the 14th day of
October, 1915, levy on certain
real estate, situated in Burleson
County, Texas, desc.ribed ;i>
follows, to wit: All that certai
- tract or parcel of 1(K) acres
land, more or less, out of the K
awearingen league in Kurlesoi
county, Texas: Beginning in tin
E. line of the E. Swearingci,
I head right league at the N. ^
corner ol a 'J(X) acre tract deedec
by L. L. Chiles to W. R Anth
ony: thence S. 4."> E. 1*0 vis. id
the E. corner of 50 acre tract
set apart t<> Green and Nancy W
Hill; thence N 45 E. (U-10 vrs. t<
the channel of Green's Branch:
thence down the channel of said
Branch in a southwesterly di
rection to the S. E. corner of a
50 acre tract set apart to Green
and Nancy W Hill: thence N. 4"
E. 1155 vrs. to the 8. corner ot
"the L. \V. Broaddiis surve.s
thence N. lili I I W. 'JtW vrs. to u
stake in the W. line of the Kan
tract; thence N. 45 W. **7i vrs. t.
a stake in the N. E. line of the .1
S Snook tract; thence S. 15 K
^ l¡73 vrs. t<> the N E. corner o<
the saitl 2(X> acres deeded by L
L. Chile? to W. R. Anthony,
thence S. 45 W l'il'5 vrs. to tin
j place of beginning, containing
acres « f land, more or less,
and being the same land deeded
to J. S. Daugher.v by H. H Darr
and wife on the L'nd day of .June.
lw'.H), less a tract of 1'H' acres o!
land heretofore deed to C. I-.
Hlavaty by Jesse (Jarrett off oí
the ««ast or N. E. !*ide of >aiu
tract, which said KK) acres so
deeded to the said (E. Hlavat\
is of record in Vol - , page
of deed records of Burleson
county, Texas, to which refer
ence is hereby made for a ful
and complete disi-ription of said
land so sold off to the said ('. E
Hiavnty, leaving a tract or parce i
oí land herein described, an aren
of 1CM) acres, more or less, lying
^on the west side of sai<i tract ol
acies of land, more or les .,
above described by metes and
bounds, and levied upon as the
property of J. E. Mai ik and
Frank Mikesand that on the
first Tuesday in December, 1915.
the same being the 7th day ol
said month, at the fourt house
door, of Burleson county( in the
City of Caldwell, Texas, bMwoen
the hours of It' a. in. and -I p. ui ,
by virtue of said levy and saW
judgment, I a' i 11 sell said above
described real estate at public
vendue, for cash to the highest
bidder, as the property ol said
J. F. Macik and Frank Mikeska.
And in compliance with law, I
give this notice by publication,
in the English language, once a
week for three consecutive weeks
immediately preceding said day
of sale, in the Burleson Count\
Ledger, a newspaper published
^ in Burleson county.
Witness my hand, this 1-lth
day of October, 1915.
E. A. Ellis, Sheriff,
Burleson county, Texas.
JS. M. Club.
Miss Hildogarde Herbst was
hostess to the M. M. Club last
Wednesday afternoon. In spite
of the inclement weather quite
a few gathered together and en-
joyed a very pleasant afternoon
Delicious refreshments consist-
ing of fruit salad, sandwitehes,
hot tea and cajce were served to,
Misses Kathleen Cade, Alicc Mc-
Millan, Lucille Harvey, Eunice
Morgan, Liz/.ie and Inez Alford
Mesdames Krueger, Hilliard,
Carter, Truax and C< mpere of
Dallas.
The Club will meet next week
with Miss l-iena Gray.
itt
GHVE "SYRUP OP PIOS"
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm
tender JiUle Stomach, byy
and bowela.
TIN QMn That Dom Ntt Affcrt The Head
Btcinif of its tonic und lixtlivr effect. I.AXA-
TtVK BROMO QtUNINK W h«Uer than nrdlnnry
Quinine and docs not cause nervonaneaa nor
««arse
Look at the tongue, mother! Tf
coated, your little onf's atoniach, liver
an<l bowels neeil cleansing at once.
When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't
sleep, eat or act naturally, or 1 fever-
ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has
sove throat, dlarrhcea, full of cold, give
a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waate. undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of its
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again. Ask
your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which con-
tains full directions for babies, chil-
dren of all ages aad for grown-ups.
Baptist Bazaar, Saturday, 20tl.
COTTON REPORT
(bowing Shipments to Dats ant
Crops of Previous Years.
from this point.
Received t tiis reason «1,32'' bales,
Hrice middling basis 10 :5 }c.
1914-HU5. ... i<
191 tt-l 914 i:i,4ti.
191 2-191 a 14,70
1911-12 l.'i,400 baU
191 >-U bale
1909-11) 5,674 bale
190b-09 12.986 balf
1907-08 5,954 bale
I90ti-(l7 13,157 bale^
1905-06 9,299 bale-
1904-05 8,800 ba^
1903-04 8,084 bait-
1902-03 5,784 bale
1901-02 8,672 bale
1900-01 8,589 bale?
1899-1900 13,007 hale*
1898-99 11 «65 bale*
1897-98 7,216 bale
T. 11 Brewer
Phone
L. W llt'iislet-
PI mile .!
Brewer & Heoslee
Reliable Transfer Line
Phone 49 or 6.|
All Kinds of Heavy Hauling.
Caldwell, Texas.
For the Thanksgiving
Feast
v -v- ■ y
•v
We have an especially choice se-
lection of meats. Beef, of course,
all young, tender and fresh kill-
ed. Come and choose yours and
be assured that no other table in
town will have finer meat on it.
Otto Wendorl
Methodist S. S. Notes.
By F. H. Hitchcock, Supt.
Sunday was a blustery day
and of course the attendance
was not up to normal. Next Sun-
day will be Bro McLarty's last
Sunday with us as he is now
pastor of the Crockett church
Por this, as well as other reas-
ons, we hope to have a large at-
tendance. Bro. McLarty may
have a few words to say to th<
School and would like to have all
of you hear him. Our next les
son is a missionary lesson. Jo
nah, missionary to Nineveh
Joi ah 3-1-10. Golden Text; "Go
ye therefore, and teach all na
tioiis, baptizing them in the name
"f the Father, and of the Son.
and of the Holy Ghost; teaching
them to observe all things what
soever Í have commanded yot;
ind. lo, I am with you alwa.v.
even unto the end of the world "
Everyone is familiar with th
story of Jonah. He tried to ge
away from the task God gavt
him, but tin illy went and preacl -
ed: "Vet forty days and Mineveh
shall be overthrown." God's
warning was effective. The pe< ■
pie turned from their evil way
and were spared. From this les
son we learn that God loves even
those who have forgotten him
and that we are to carry his
message to these.
Look at the wonderful work
being done in the mission fields
• f A r rica, of Corea, of Cuba and
elsewhere. Loosen up on youi
pocket book. Let your mone.\
preach for you. It is God's
w u*k and his command is "G«
YE therefore, and teach all u; •
tlOIIS- "
no. t>007 ,
RIPORI or THI Cimillos UI
ÍÜÍ CALDWELL NA1I0NAL BASK
At Caldwell, in the State of Texas, a'
the c!<'-><• of business Nov. 1U, 1915.
K FSI ll I C KS
Loans and Discounts ¿•lS4,44y.l)2
I'. S. lloiul-, to .secure circu-
lation 50.000.0.
Subscription to stock of Fed-
eral Reserve Hank Sft.ooo.oo
Less amount unpaid H,000. (mi 3,000.0'
Value of banking house 8,200.0'
Furniture and fixtures 2.óUO.Ot
|)ur> fr'«m Federal deserve
Hank 4,000.00
Due from approved
Kesi rve Agents in
New York. Chicago
and St Louis fO.MHl.9il
I )ue from approved
reserve agents in oth-
er reserve cities f74,"iS«i so fsp.VSS.TA
i HiUidc checks and
other cash i I ems *15.SÓ
Fractional • urrcncy,
nickels and cents 18". o
Notes of other National
I tanks 1,105.00
Lav ful Money Reserve in
Hank, viz:
Total coin and certificates. .il3,S64.s:
Le^al-tender notes 3,040.0<i
Kcdeniption fuiul with 1'. S.
Treasurer (.s per cent, of
circulation )
Due from F S. Trcas
urer 2.50 2,502.5(1
Total «.t.S4,4M.;..s.;
1,1 AHI1.ITIKS
Capital stock paid in $ 50.U00.0()
Surplus Fuinl 50,iKK>.0(¿
I'nilividcil I'rofits. $14,020.''2
Less current expenses,
int., and taxes paid l,M.?2,9o 12,(>97.02
i 'irculalinji' Notes,, IM..SM7
Due to (tanks and Hankers
(other than above) 2,052.37
Individual deposits subject
to check 190.3LM2
< "ashlers' checks
outstanding 372.2o
Liabilities other than tho. e
above stated' M.O.'
Total $ 354,493.53
STATF. «>F TKX AS. t
COt'NTV Ol llt'KI.KSON, *
1, C t". Nelms, Cashier of t he
above n,lined bank, do solemnl\ sweat-
that the above statement is true to the
best of ray knowledge and belief.
('. C. Nelms. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 18th day of Nov., 1M15.
J. K. Mel ver.
Notary Public.
corkkct Attest:
J. C. Womhi.R, (
A. P. Oka how, Directors.
A, Q. JKNKJN8. I
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Artides
There's great
satisfaction in i¿ZisA
using toilet goods
that come from our store. In them you
have the assurance of honest materials and
pure chemicals You couldn't get anything
more worth while any where.
#
Come and See
our display of fine soaps for the complexion
and bath — scented waters, perfumes cold creams,
cosmetics manicure sets lotions hair tonics skin foods,
combs brushes sponges and the like.
Storve & Hitchcock,
Corner Drug and Jewelry Store. Caldwell,
WE WANT TO TELL YOU
That we have the most modern Tailoring establishment that
has ever been in Caldwell.
We ask you to call and be convinced. Steam Cleaning and
Pressing by experienced workmen. Send us youf old suits, we
make them new for SOc to $1.50, or Phone 164 and our wagon
will call for and deliver on short notice to any part of the city.
DICK PERDUE
At The Happy Tailor Shop.
We have the most cómprete line of samples of
made-to-measure suits in the country. We fit "U" BEST.
Official Statement of the Finan
cial Condition of the
FIRST 5TA1 E BANK.
U t'hri ;«man, State of Texas, at tht
lose of business on the l"th day of Nov.
: 'li, published in the Caldwell L1-dyer,
n newspaper printed and pub-
lished at l'aidwell, State of Texas, or
■ ;e ll,th dav of Nov . 191*>.
K F.Snl'RCES
! ,oa ns a nd dUcoimts.person-
tl or collateral #12.441.80
Real lístatebanking house) J,175.00
urniture and fixtures .... 1,364.
IHte from approved reserve
Atfents, !<et i<;,08.s.55
Due from other Hanks and
Hankers, subject to check,
net ' #2,049.25 8.134.8<
i ash Items 30.75
i'urreiicv
Specie ... 134 51 1,!54<>.16
Int. in Hep. Guar. Fund ... 300.00
Other resources as follows:
Assm't for Dep. (Juar. Fund 15.56
Total #25,777.50
LIABILITIES,
Capital Stock paid in f 10.000.00
Undivided Profits, net
Individual deposits subject
to check 14,479.01
Tinie Certificates ot Deposit.. 1,200.00
Demand Ct rtificates of Deposit .00
Cashier's Checks .00
Hills Payable and Rediscounts .00
Certificates of Deposit, issued
for money borrowed .00
Total Í25 777.55
State of Texas. County of Hurleson:
We, .las, Philp, Sr., as president,
ami W. D. Boyd, as cashier, of said
bank, each of us, do solemnly sweat-
that the above statement is true to the
hest of our knowledge and belief
James Philp, Sr.. President.
\V. D. Hoyd, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me.
this 17th du\ of Nov, A. D. PMó.
i SKA Li E. Arnold,
Notary Public, Hurleson County, Texas.
Correct Attest:
Simon Philp.
H. T. Hill.
John Bocdeker,
I Mrectors.
A
Style Means
Good Taste
The worth of a garment is
not measured by its cost,
but rather by its fitness fo:r
the time—the place—the
occasion and the person.
The best time to order
garments is now.
Every day brings an occa-
sion to wear them.
" The Tailoring
You Need"
L. SEIGLE
Mrs. Emma Lee returned Sun-
day from Houston where she had
been visiting relatives.
Trade with our advertisers.
Mrs. A. D. Porter and babe
have returned from a week's
to relatives at Houston.
A tine girl was born to 8tevt
Piwetz and wife Monday.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1915, newspaper, November 19, 1915; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168948/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.