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List of Lands and Lots Delinquent
on March 31st, 1906, for the
the Taxes of 1905, in Milam
County.
Reported Under the Provisions of Section 10, Chapter 103, Laws oI 1807.
The State of Texas I
County of Milam. J
of
I, Arthur W. Taber, Tax Collector
said County, do hereby certify that the with
in lands and town lots assessed on the Tax Rolls of said County for
the year 1904, are delinquent for the taxes of 1904, and that 1 am
entitled to credit for the taxes as shown there on.
ARTHUR W. TABER, Tax Collector.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of April 1906
JEFF T. KEMP, Count> Clerk, Milam County
KAMEB OF OWNER.
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Allen, Joe I
Arnold, Mary ;
Averiett, G. C
Bosley, J. W j
Brewer, E. C j
Brewer, E. C. 1
Berg land, J. M
Batte, heirs.... *
Batte, heirs
Bo wen, Gold
, Bines, J. P
Branch. Lewis
Berry, Mre. C. R.
Berry, Mrs. C. R
Bauknight, J. M. ...
Blankenship, S A.
Bauknight, Mrs. M.
Bauknight, Mrs. M.
Brady, 8. E
Brady, A. E
Brady, A. E
Brady, A. E ...
Barnhouse, Wm....
Brown, W. E
Bins, Jno. P
Bail, Wm
Carlton & Evans
Grain, Wm
Compton, G. P
Cass 4 8haw
Carter, York
Coleman, R. C
Coleman, C. E
Carter, Sip 4...
Caldwell, Mrs. C. A.
Cammer. J, M,
Carter, Lewis
Cziohas, S. P
Cross, Mrs. D. T.
Clark, Chas
Cosby,. T. R.
Mrs. Willie
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Dycus, R. L
Davis, Alex
Dibkens, Witt
Drake, F. G
Davis, S. D
Dorroh, estate
Davis, Joe
English, E. F
Easterwood estate...
Fuller, Frank
Fahrendorff, C
Fahrendorff, C
Flournay, M. F
Ferguson, T,
Failis (or Follis) Mrs. M. A.;
Fisher, Chas. S
Fisher, Chas. S
Flowess, Louis
Gochenhemier Lena
Gresham, Mrs. T. J.
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Horlica, Will
Harmon, Willis
Harrell & Batte
Harrell & Batte
Hooks, Allen
Huffman, Mrs. G.
Hall, Robt
Hall, Robt
Huffman, Rose
Hurt. Tom
Hubbard, Luoy
Hendricks, B.
Harrell, Lem...,
Humber, Lettie
Hommond, E. J
Hibler, J. G
Hatfield, H. C
Hardy, Bob
Hendricks, W. R
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Inglehart.Mrs.C.H.
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Jones, D. C
Jenkins, Neal
Jonas, Miss Laura..
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3 71
15 89
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Kubeska, Augustien
Kooh, A. H
Knipp, Henry
Kelley, .Too,.
King, W. L
Kostelka, A. R,.
Lovan, Jno
Lay, Mollie B
F. B.
Little, Mr*. Sarah...
Levaritt, Mr*. C. T.
Lagerove,Mrs.8.A,
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Little, J. J
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Mercer, 8. 8
Merda, Jno
Madison, Jim
Morgan, Laura
Mathews, Jesse
Murphy, Dave
Mitchell, E. W
McGrew, A.
Mcintosh, Tom i
McGregor, Wm
McGrew, Mahola...!
McClure, 8 H
Oxenford, Jno. C...J
" Victoria G.j
O'Sullivan, J. P....j
Orr, Mrs. Y. B
Pressley, C ! 230
Patterson, Mrs. M.S.: 218
Perkins Eat., W. P.i 54
Rankin, J. M j 227
Robertson, M.J ; 43
Reese, W. H
30
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Roberts, Mao
Runge, Henry. ..
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Steadman, Alex.
Slocomb, 8, J
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Stafford, T, C
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Steadman, H. H....i
Smith, Louise
Sheppard, Alf
Smilie, P. M. & A.j
Smith, Henry & Lou;
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Shaw, E. N j
S. A. Ba\ Ass'a.j
Smith, W. T j
Scott, J. W
Smith, L. F
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Spinks, H. S
Smoots, Jim i
Sanders, W. J„D .W.I
and Fred Patterson;
Schwartz, M
8chultz, C. F
Satterfield,, J. T. .
Tyson, J. E
Tydlecka Jno
Terry, J. M
" Mrs. M. F...
Tyson E*t., W.W.S
Tindle, W P
" R. D
Turner, M. D.
Walker, Quinn
Williams, Ross
Wooley, Martha....
Wofford, Mrs. H.J,
Walker, W. M
Wohleb, A
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Wickson, Eliga....
Williams, Brooks.
Walker, Tom
White, A
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Williams, Isaiah....
Wilson, L
Windows, Mrs.A. P,
Waddle. M. B
White, V. L
Young, Abe
'' Bettie
Yates, W. T
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IIBH riinVA DECEPTIVE
mCllLUAl TREATMENT
Mercury and potash are very deceptive treatments and the blood poison
sufferer who depends on them for a cure is sure to be disappointed. These
minerals will remove the external symptoms and shut the disease up in the
system for a while, but the trouble will surely return and the loathsome
symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores
and ulcers etc., will be accompanied by the disastrous effects of th«
treatment. The continued use of these strong minerals will completely ruin
the health and weaken the system to such an extent that the original
disease often becomes incurable and sometimes fatal. Mercury
and potash eat out the delicate lining of the stomach and bowels,
destroy the gastric juices, producing chronic dyspepsia, cause mercurial
Rheumatism, salivation, and where they are taken in large quantities cause
necrosis or decay of the bones. S. S. S. is the only remedy that can cure
Contagious Blood Poison surely and safely. This remedy of nature, made
entirely of roots, herbs and barks, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus
of the disease and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison and
enriching and strengthening this vital fluid it removes every symptom
and leaves the body in a strong, healthy con-
dition. When the blood has been purified
with S. S. S. the cure is complete, and not one
vestige of the poison is left for future out-
breaks. Do not waste valuable time, and dam-
PURELY VEGETABLE. age your health with the mineral treatment,
but cure your case with S. S. S., an absolutely
safe remedy. We offer a reward of J 1.000 for proof that S. S. S. contains a
particle of mineral. Hook with instructions for self treatment and medical ad?
vice without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIF/3 CO., ATLANTA, GA•
S.S.S.
Thorndale
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Cameron
Buokholts
Cameron
42 38
27 75
4 46
38- 37
1 59
4 70
3 71
14 09
DoYouTKke Quinine?
It's 10 to 1 you do il you are a victim
of malaria.
Don't Do It. It's Dangerous.
We'll admit it will cnre malaria, but it leaves
almost deadly after effects.
HERBINE
is purely vegetable and absolutely guaranteed
to cure malaria, sick headache, biliousness,
and all stomach, kidney and liver complaints.
TRY IT TO-DAY.
SO Cents a Bottle. All Druggists.
h and 1:
10 21 !
1 2 ; H.G
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266
100
100
50
75
91
135
100
265
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Sold by Pace-riarshal Drug Companty.
Always Remember the Full Mome
I .axative Rromo Aisinine
Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two.
f§. on Box. 25c.
REAL isTATE-LOANS^A^lTllNsijRANcT.
12 71
83
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1500 Hen Wanted at Once
in Wilbarger County.
Steady work and high wagea
until Xmaa cultivating and har-
vesting the unprecedented crops.
Thirty thre9hine machit.es now
ready to begin work in the coun-
ty. Cotton chopping and other
work needed badly. Beginning
about July 10th, 700 men will be
required for thirty days to gather
the cantaloupe and watermelons.
After the above work, cotton
picking will begin and last until
Xma3. For further particulars
address
E, L. Witty, Vernon, Tex.
53«4t
Morgan Dickinson has a set of
dental instruments to operate on
horees teeth. Call on him at the
fire stntion. 41-tf
rnrr by
rriLL mail
BOOKKEEPIK8 AND SHORTHAND
ction, who will within 80
this notice to either of
Dallas, Waco, San flntonlo, Austin, Gains*
to* K too, PL Worth, TBUr, OR Data*
kscs,*c,Sm,
.. In ,11 State*. MOO,
17 ymn' ronowa. Indorsed
tloo; enter
FREE ADMISSION to all on
July 4th, to Germania Park.
51-3t
Nature's Great Inventioo
Ptrionot)
On de banks eb de Amazon, far away, far away,
Wbar Dr. Green Bits August Flowers to dis day;
Ah picked doae flowers in August in ole Brazil,
An' aldo' i'aa m Yankee, ah longa to be dar still.
keeping
thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in a
normal condition, aud assisting nature's
processes of digestion, separation and ab-
sorption—for building and re-building—
by preventing am, irregular or unnatural
causes which interrupt healthy and per-
fect natural processes and result In intes-
gall c
foods,
nervous d
iyspepsia,
ther com
, headache, con-
•iator. Two sites, 95c, 7j«. All druggist*.
Geo. A. Thomas A Sons.
C*OR SALE—320 acres, Hancock place, ^ mile east of Ben Arnold; fine
■ Improvements; 250 to 280 acres in cultivation; 5 underground cisterns.
Best place in that country; never been on market before. Perfect title, just
arranged through Probate Court. J eaeh, balance to suit at 8 per cent.
CTOR SALE -Koehler 70 acre place, 2 mile west of Cameron; 60 acres in
' cultivation; cistern; tine black level land; $1,000.00 house.
Buy yourself a farm and let me lend you half the money on 10 years time,
with privilege of paying 1-5 any year, Interest stopping trom date of pay-
ment; then you can pay a part any lime yop have it and ptop the interest
from that day. You can pay at any bank in Cameron you desire, not in New
York. No gold bond clause; no delay; much better than notes, as you don't
owe anything but the interest for 10 years; yet If you have it, you can pay ofT
1-5 or less any 12 months.
I write Kire, Tornado, Life, Accident, Health and Liability Insurance, on the
Farm or in a Town, Representing Over $500,000,000.00 of Insurance Assetts.
The Best in the World is none too good for you.
FRANK S. LES0VSKY,
OFFICK IN BANK WILDING,
NEXT DOOR TO '1HE POST OKKCIK
Do Not Neglect a Cold.
Every cold Weakens the Lungs, lowers the Vitality and makes the |
system less able to withstand each succeeding cold, thus
paving the way for more serious diseases.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES?!
*
I
PERMANENTLY CURES S
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, \
Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough,
Bronehftla, Hoarseness, Sore Lungs.
every mother should know that ballard's hore-
hound syrup contains no opiates. does not
constipate children and will positively
cure croup and whoopino couoh.
mm. BALLIK LOGKBA*, O oldthwmlf, Tmx., mmymi "w.
vi Horehoand Syrup In my family for several yean,
uauara i Iiarfoouuu syrup in my xamiiy lor several yearn,
ay* fives satisfaction. Whan the children had Cronp and
Whooplnjr Cough It always relieved them at onee, and i would not be
have used Ballard's
and It always *lve
Whooping Cough
without It In the honia. as it Is the BUST MEDICINE we know of."
| Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle Guaranteed. I
THmmm ««f«i *fe, BOO and 91.00.
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
Geo. A. Thomas & 8ons.
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the feast 25 years. Avsrage Aniuial Seles over One and a Half lOIBoo
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