Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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DODSON WA RMS v
~ CALOMEL USERS
You Cannot Gripe, Sicken, or Salivate Yourself If You
Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead •
Calomel «alivaten! It's mer-
cury. Calomel acts like dyna-
mite on a slumtisli liver. When
calomel cornea into contact with
■our bile it craaLie* into it, cuus-
log cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out,
juat go to your druggie and K t
a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
for a few cents, which is a harm-
less vegetable substitute for
dangerous calomel. Takeaspoon
ful and if it doesn't start your
liver and straighten you up bit-
ter and quicker than nasty calo-
mel and without making you
sick, you just go back and get
your money.
If you take calomel today you'll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you,
while if you take Dodson's Liver
Tone you will wake up feeling
groat, full of ambition, and ready
for work or play. It's ha-niless
pleasant and safe to give to
children; they like it.
of record In Vol. 55. page 154, suit!
deed records.
And such other Mineral Leases
which have been ti ;int>IVi red to saiO
SHitKIFKH SALE
The 8Ute or Texas,
County oí Burleson.
tueNoTVcenaSyoBrdeT of"su'e."!«- 0*>- Wolfe by Wl.son Newcmb
sued out or the Houorable County «">' l' ne cmi lanOB hu u«tert in
Court of Burleson couuty, on the 8th Burleson ( ountj. v ''¡'i'
a... h«ii i.v w h UiiiuUhv uP°n :is Uie property of Ocorgo L..
n?««iíi rn!,'„,v Court for the sum of WoUe, nn(l t,lut on tbe flm Tue tla>
COUnt> COUI t fOI tll6 sum O luí*. 1'1'M) I hp mniio hnin a thti
Hundred Seventy Fcur and in J«>>' \<"e samo Dein« tue
Dollars, and costs of suit. "f «•« n)a,ub-
i judgment in favor of The & of C^d^H Toxia'
all Alulrunl ,in<l lf :iltv Colli- ' ") MUU611, I t \.l. ,
at the cou't
couniy, in tho
between the
Seven Hundred Seventy
40-100
under a
Wolid rash Abstract and Healty Com
pany In a certain cause in said bour of 10 a. m. and 4 P; ni„ b\ vir-
oourt and
and Realty
i\£¡£ WondrwU Abstract ^ « <* «'«* °{
tv Cn V Onur*n E Wolfe Sn,c 1 w,n 80,1 sul<1 above described
phToedTn niy hands for service, I. ■'.< «•state ai public vendue for cash.
A. Bills, as sheriff of Burleson coun- ° ,>r0,,Cr'
0C y of Raid OeorRe E. Wolfe.
J And in compliance with law. I give
his notice by publication, in th<'
Notice.
ty. Texas, did, on the 12th day
May, 1920, levy on certain real es
tate, situated in Burleson County. ~ , , . _
Texis, described as follows, to-wlt: English language, once a week for
One-half undivided Interest in and three consecutive weeks Immediate
to all those certain 16 Mineral Leas- Preceding said day of .ule, n the
es, each subject to one eighth roy- Nurlenon County. Texas, Ledger, i
alty to the owners of the lands on newspaper published in Buries
which said leases are: all in Burle- í'",/- , . ... , . ,
... tíivqq Witness nry hand this 12th day of
son count), icxas. i„on
Lease No. I, on 2065 acres of land Maj. ltf.o. |ff
of the J. W. Ryan out of the .1. W J5- A ELLL . . '"entr.
Bell league, dated Feb. 13,1919, of A,,v- Burleson County, Texas
record In Vol. 53, page 50, Deed
Records of said county.
Lease No. 2. on 1605 acres of the
J. W. Ryan's land out of the A. M. Tliers will be a grand barbecue
Cooper league of record in Vol. 53 r , ,
page 260 said Deed Records. given at Joe I «anger 8 homo,
Lease No 170 acres of the formerly 'ailed Silver Hill, by
J. W. Ryan's land out of the .lames . p, ' , , National Hand r.n
Perry league or record in Vol. 53. the l< armera s National liana on
pages 60 et seq said Deed Records June 27th. Everybody come and
Lease No. 5 on 182 1-2 acres of havo R , tim0 ot
land owned by Lout* Mala out of the r -____
A. M. Cooper league of record In *" 1
Vol^RS. page 166, said Deed Reo-, Tl,lut, witll lVd«er advertisers
Lease No. 6, on 149 acres of T. M. and opt, vour imuiPV worth,
Kachtlk's land out of the A M.
Cooper league of record in Vol. 5.!.
page 166 said Deed Records
Leases No. 7, 8 and 9 on 265 acre>-
of John Havorak's lan<l of record In
Vol. 63. page 156 of the Deed Rer
ords of said county, same bein;:
parts ot the A. M. Cooper and W. P
Huff league.
Lease No. 10. on 25" acres of lan I
of W. H Pick in the Tli.ff league or
record In Vol. 53, pan * lttl said
Deed Records.
Lease No. 12, on 13ü acres of Mar-
tha Green's land In th<> J. S. Cox
league of record Vol. 53, pa<;e 161
■aid Deed Records.
Lease No. 13. on 250 acres Chnx
Picks land In the Huff league of rec-
ord In Vol. 63, page 162 said Deed
ttecords.
Leases Nos. 14, 16. 16 bring in 552
acres of land of John Cnlvln in Mv
James Pulcher, N. A. McFaflden and
Jas. Foster leagues and of record in
Vol. 68, page 49 said Deed Ilecnrdí,.
100 acres lease given by Lucy Sex-
ton, 100 acres out of J. S. Cox leneue .
Of record Vol 63, p. 169, said deed
record« u itl) R ¡..et
100 8-10 aeren loabc given by B.
P. Sexton, et al, of record Vol. 54,
page 484. said Deed Records.
90 acres out of A. M. Cooper lea-
gue leased by Joe <1. Chaloupka and
Her graduation, t'
must
i.e
Milestone
i:.ui ¡ved
' re.
J. J. MARESH
Photographer
sssssflajrmn
, The lasting friendships made by
1|MjA>X*W,E L'L i
are due to its ñne steels S
Jfhe following aeport ia from J. V. Millow, manager of
'tne Carolina Auto Co., Maxwell dealer in Laurens, S. G.
"A stock five-passenger Maxwell today CMay 7), tes-
ted for gasoline mileage, was driven 38.4 miles on one
gallon of gasoline, the car carrying five passengers over
he entire trip. Maxwell No. 2, on the same trip, g ve
Sf.8 miles per gallon."
We will be glad t<> give you a demonstration of the
ill at any time.
S. N. NEAL, Dealer.
Caldwell, Texas.
ElectioB Judies Named
By Committee
The Dfinucratic Kxe.utive
Committer met Thursday and
drew for places for names to
be printed on the ticket for the
July primariuM, and ti^nred out
the cost of holding the two
primario* ami have madt> agsenti-
ment against the various candi-
dates to cover the cost ¡is pro-
vided by law, and every candi-
date will lie notified at once A'hut
amount hi' will have to pay to get
bis name on the ticket and if he
don't pay the amount within the
time set, his name will be loft
off the tivket. The time limit has
now passed and no name will be
put on the ticket which was not
tiled by last Saturday, the last
day. Every candidate should pay
his assessment at once so the
ticket can be turned over to the
printer in ample time for the
election.
The following officers have
been appointed to hold the pri-
mary election July 24th, and the
second primary in August P.rjo
No. 1 Caldwell, J N Thornton,
presiding judge, I K Urooks. .)
J Oodby.
No. 1A. C A Rain, p j; T W
Parkhill and John McCoweti.
Porter's Chapell, I) O Cox, p j;
Webb Price, VV I Albright.
Cookes Point, W E Taylor, p j:
J W Mitchell, J J Skrivanek.
Lyons,.) C Murray, p j; < • K
Lyon, Robt. Polansky.
Somerville, Will Backloupe, p j:
W D Barrett. U C Tompkins, C.
Keese.
New Tabor. H Hanacek, p j;
John W. Skrabanek and Frank
Haisler
Harmony, John Vanmeter, p j:
Jess Daniel. Homer Calvin.
Parker's Store, Jacob Fuchs,
P j; A Hannaman.
Tunis, A M Goodwin p j; F F
Fife, J K Little, l^rank Tardie
John Elsik.
Fraimville, Alex Heckham, p j;
W H Terry, (' P Jackson, W tí
Crockett.
Chriesman, J C Hawthorne, p
j; Will Thomas, J K Fergusoi.,
Finis Love.
Birch, F Wiebusch, i> j; V E
Lac in a, F Havemann.
Merle, J R I^ewis. p j; C W
Fojt, Jno T Skrabanek.
Oeanville, H L Griffin, p j; P
Skelley, C Gordes, L Maddox.
Clay; J H Duckworth, p j; C
W Thomas.
Moore's Store, G G Foster, p
j; W S Mial.
Batte's Store, G G Loften, p
j; Gey Pennington.
Snook, Clint Lewis, p j; F M
Vajdak, Haul Bloha.
Black Jack, Dan Mounds, p j;
J T Skinner.
Sahrttioa Army Ad-
Tiiery Board Named.
Actuated by a sincero desire
to utilize the horvici-s of tin; Sal-
vation Army whereever possible
and to further the Army's work
in Burleson county, a .strongAd-
visory board which will direct
the administration of the Salva-
tion Army's sixteen major ac-
tivities as far as they are appli-
cable to the needs of this county
was formed at u meeting held at
Caldwell on June the 2¡ld. Nine
teen of liurlson county's busi-
ness and professional men com-
pose the board and they will be
in direct touch at all times with
the headquarters of the Salva-
tion Army in the Southwestern
•
Chief Division at Dallas, so that
any ease which may come to
light and are within the scope i f
the Army's activities can be dis-
posed of speedily and efficiently
The board will be of valuable
assistance to the Salvation Army
and will be the connecting link
between the trained worker* of
the Salvation Army and those
l>ersons who are in need ol coun-
sel or assistance.
The Kurlesou County Advisory
Bonril will at once make a study
of the county with particular
reference to poverty pauperism,
dependent cases, unemployment,
juvenile delinquents and the con-
tributory causes, missing per
sons, illegitimacy and, infant, all
of the conditions for which tin
Salvation Army has a proved
constructive remedy. The Sal-
vation Army will render such as-
sistance in these cases as come
within its power.
This is part of the great ex-
tension work of the Salvatloi
Army as luid down in its 1 '.Vjo
Home Service Program and the
men composing the Burleson
Couuty Advisory Hoard who
will assist in this work are:
I!. S Hosvers. Chairman; A
B. Gerland, Vice Chairman; F.
11 Hitchcock, Secretary: W \V.
Rankin, Rev. Frank Horak, A F.
Grabow, I. A.Gray, G, E James,
J. <'. '«Voluble, C. C. Neltns, .1 F.
Cobb, T. F. Gilley, W. M. Hil-
liard, T. J. Carter, Hayes Mow-
ers, W. H. Hundley, W. I{. Sum-
mers, E. P. Reynolds and Rev.
J. Coy Williams.
At Seigle's
20 Per Cent Reduction
On all Silk Voil, Organdie and Ging-
ham Dresses, Wool and Silk Skirts,
Blouses, Waists and Childrens' Dresses.
The styles are the very latest and of ipi-
u s ii a 1 charm.
Drop in and look
over these won-
derful values. It
will he a pleasure
to show you.
At SEIGLE'S
The Store that grows and Sells it for Less.
Agent for Butterick Patterns
Build Now
The shortage of Hemes
hi ('aidwell is typical of
the count ry as a whole
A in i i. ion Homes arc
i"eded in America and
in face of this demand it
is assured that building invest ment at this t ime in su*,-
and seen re,
Then too, a Home cannot be rightly measured by the
dollar standard you cannot pul money value on it
Kven should values decline ti e lieal Worth ol .vour
Home in Contentinent anil Pride of Possession will never
decrease
<>ur Muilding Ser\ice will help you toget more Home
Value for your money.
MUTUAL LUMBER COMPANY
Jack Parkhiil, Mgr. Caldwell, Texus
HIIIMMII Ml MM M« Ml + ll ♦> ♦«
I II I I
Chas. W. Gaedecke, piano and
player piano tuner and rebuilder
will be in Caldwell beginning
today, and all orders left at C. J.
Jancik's store will receive prompt
attention Satisfaction guaran-
teed. lc
Just Received
We have just rervived another ship,
mentof the Oliver Riding and Walk-
ing Cultivators. Come and get one
before they are all gone.
We also have a complete line of all
kinds of sweeps, plow points,etc.
Oi.r Hardware line is the best and
most complete in the city.
J. F. POLANSKY
Ürove'R Tasteless chill 'I onic
mwrei vitality and rnergy liy purifytnit ami rti- ¡
rluhiog the blood. You ran wxin frrl in StrrU«tli
>ninil. iDvlJuraUoft EfT<x> Price U0u
Mrs. W H. Taylor, who .vas
a pleasant visitor to her parents,
G. E. James and wife here last
week, returned to herhonie.it
Temple Saturday
Realty Deals.
Muring the past week several
real estate deals have been made,
among them being:
A. W. Sale and wife sold to
Frank Skrabanek the residence
adjoining their home occupied by
Otto Wendorf.
J. W. Crawford and wife sold
to Otto Wondorf their home 'n
West Caldwell, in block ¡12, con
«¡deration $2,500.
Mrs. MattieGorffand children
of Shreve|)ort, Ia., and Mrs.
Ollie Hill of Temple, were guests
and Geo. M. Johnson's family
this week,
W. f SEVERA CO,
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA
A Liniment.
Anions the * rlon« pmpantlnna for
tba rallar r Wmalliaifpain, and aolMt*.
tbara It nothing baltar nr mora wlrialr
known and ranommaodad than a good
hotuabold llnimant
Foi Fair Treatment, Prompt Returna and Highvat
Milrket Prices Ship Your
Hides. Wool, Etc.
TO
Howard Hide i Leather Company
IlouNton, Texas
Ask Express and Freinht Agents for our Shipping Tags
s
everas
Gothard Oil
U a llnimant U known to hart ra-
•pond to inch ailment. It li an
atoallant Wioal application tor Iba
traatamt of
riMWMMam, marslgta,
ipniM, bralM*, awslllags,
atlfl Jatota and muadsa,
mapa, pains and tahas.
Prloai: 10 nod ao oanU. and I or I oto. tor
Vat gal* by Ul druarXto.
í I) A H H A P I D S . IOWA
a a na zx xzz
Chickens, Turkeys and Eggs
Flic CHICKEN season is now here. So be sure
to see us before you sell, Wli PAY CASH.
We have just received a shipment ol Dwail June
Corn. Dwarf Mile Maize, Rape. Millet and Hlack
lived Peas.
Parkhill Feed & Produce Co.,
Phone 39 A. O. HILLEGEST Mgr.
W. W. RANKIN
LAW H1SAL KHTATK NOTA1IV
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1920, newspaper, June 25, 1920; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169078/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.