The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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The STATE OF Texas. To the I The funeral of Mrs. W. Tune I Miss Daisy Baskin was to be
- Sheriff or any Constable of Dal-1 was held. Wednesday. I the guest of Miss Nell Wilmut
las Countiy-*--Greetings: I Brown Tuley returned home this week*
You are hereby Commanded, I school at Commerce last| Wheatland seniors played the|
.that by making publication of |weed
this Citation in some newspaper Mrg Lila VoorhieS5 of Midi0.
published in the county of Dallas, js spending the week with
Mrs. Mattie Pogue.
Miss Eunice McElroy, of Mid-
BUSINESS ITEMS
Prompt delivery made every
day. Lancaster Ice Co, Phone 3.
Transfer And Delivery.
for four Consecutive weeks, pre
vious to the return day hereof,
- you summon Rivka Polishook. P . , . , .
f, ., , . Ilothian, is the guest of her aunt,
whose residence is unknown, tor, ’ _ _ ____
be and appear before the-District j rS‘ urry.
Court of the 68th Judicial Dis-
“Poor Married Man” at Duncan.
Saturday night. * Any one wanting quick service
Mr. and Mrs. Carter were the in delivery or transfer call John
guests at Mr. H. C. Spillers Whaley, Phone 3. Prompt re-
during the week. I sP°nse to all calls.
Mr. Bogar and son of Abilene
have been guests in the home of 1 Lost.
T. H. Johnson and daughter I Walter Beesley this week,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Folks and Between the city square and
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Sealed Bids.
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City of Dallas on the^-first Mon- of Gates, are spending a few uoou-
day in iSeptembef 1916, then and days with relatives and friends. The Oak Cliff Christian church
. there to answer to the petition of A large crowd attended the W. wdl &ive a recital at Wheatland
, M. Polishook filed in said Court IO. W. memorial service at Shiloh Methodist churchTuesday night,
'on the 9th day of May, 1916, Sunday. Mr. Mark Smith made Hune the 14. 1 ™ed,by Clty
against the said Rivka PolishookIa splendid talk. | Miss Mary Goodnight, John-|^^___^ ___aw an
fo* suit, said suit being number-1 Everyone interested
ted 22767-C the nature of which In villa and Shiloh cemeteries is
THE CITY BAKERY.
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m thp, son and brother, Paris, of Oak |open?dat regular council meet-
Cliff, were guests of the Misses ln^ fTuesday in July, for
' demand is as follows, to-wit: | requested to meet at the Shiloh Brixie this week-
Mr, and Mrs. Brother ton have
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Plaintiff sues the defendant I church next Saturday afternoon,
for divorce and for cause action | , w _ , , ,
alleges that they were married] Mrs- Witey.of Temple, is help____________________
on Sept. 18, 1899 and lived “urse be" new f™dso“- friends. Congratulations are
gether until on or about May 1st, a‘the home of Mr- and Mrs- H
1913, with the exception of file Glements.
four years when the plaintiff and Miss Pearl Harris went toWax-
defendant were seperated be-|a'hachie Sunday to meet her sis-
cause of the cruel and in- ter> Mrs.' Nel1 Goddard, who will
human treatment of the defend-18° hr Dallas this week to have
ant toward this plaintiff, since Iker tonsils removed.
custody of deposits of all monies
belonging to the City of Lancas-
Charges Filed.
Complaints were filed June
returned from their motor trip 1 ofcP ^ 110th in the Criminal District
and are at home to their many
heartily extended and Wheatland
considers itself fortunate.
lending June 30th, 1916.
Damage by Ants.
DeSOTO.
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T. J. Parks is on the jury list.
Grain is being harvested rap- Jail other insects.
which date he has not lived with j On account of Rev. Harris be- Bly-
the defendant; that the defend-J ing away in a meeting, Mother’s! E. D. Ferguson gave the young I soil.
ant treated the plaintiff with in-1 Day was not observed in May, I folks a party Saturday night.
Court No. 2, against R. C. Aus-
tin, a farmer living near Wheat-
land, and Macon P. Stewart, a
farm hand employed by Mr.
Ants damage food, plants, I Austin. The charges were made
chickens and property generally, in connection With the damag-
Ross’ ‘‘Dead Quick” Spray is ing of a grain binder on the farm
instant death to ants, as it is to of F. R. Worley v last week, the
It is ideal to 8th inst.
use in the home, for it does not The charges are “Explosion of
[personal property of another”
S. J and unlawfully and wilfully burn-
Cause and Effect
We use the best flour and
we make the best bread.
•Compare and be convinc-
ed. It’s crisp, baked to
a perfect turn, and it’s
good bread that mother at
her best had nothing on.
We certainly have got the
bread that distances all
competition. Every sani-
tary precaution taken for
your protection.
W. A. TRESP,
Phone 88. Proprietor.7
Sold in Lancaster by H.
difference and coldness and re- but we had Mother’s and Fath- Miss Verna Freeman and Wm. Strain Co., and The Lyon Drug ing one grain binder then and
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fused to perform her marital I er’s Day-Sunday. Rev. Harris I Bishop were married Sunday,
duties; their further living to- preached to a large crowd, sever- Will Freeman and family of|
gether as husband and wife is al visitors being present, who we Cedar Hill attended church here
Store.
insupportable.
Plaintiff prays citation; judg-
ment dissolving the marriage
relations existing between plain-
tiff and defendant, for costs of
suit and such other and further
relief to which the plaintiff may
were glad to have.
be entitled^
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' ■' Herein Fail Not, but have you
then and there before said Court
this writ. With your return
; -< thereon showing how you hays
.executed the same.
Witness, Matt L. Cobb, Clerk
of the District Court of Dallas
County, Texas. Given under
WILMER.
Miss Lou Brown has purchas-
ed a Ford.
Sunday.
Tom Morris, brother of B. P.
and A. A. Morris, of this place is
I quite ill in Dallas^.
there the personal property of
and belonging to‘F. R. Worley.”
A charge of unlawfully carry-
ing a pistol on June 2 was made
Some one has been so kind as I against Mr. Austin in the same
Southern TraCtion Time Card*
North Bound
Locals: 6:23, 7:20, 9:20 a. m.
and continue the service on the
20 minute after the odd hour
and including 7:20 p. m., and 9:47
and 11:47 p. m.
Limited: 7:47
and con-
To My Friends!
to nominate me as a candidate cour^-
for the Lancaster Dry Goods Mr- Austin is a brother-in-law
I cannot work and get votes like |the officers that his grain binder
had been damaged and also that
I take this means of asking my Ihe had found an unexploded
with Mrs. Graham last week and
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim I will meet for a picnic at Ten Mile)"^^™""
McCord, a 7-pound daughter. l » -n, I________________-____
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duffer, of Iba r tPey ^lU glve a friends to please vote for No. 8. stick of dynamite near his front
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my hand and seal bf said Court,
at office in City of Dallas, this ..Mrs. Joe Simmons of Grand
Uth day of May, 1910. - lU|
(seal) Matt L. Cobb,
Clerk District Court, Dallas Co
By A. W. Thomas, Deputy,
Won an?
No doubt you are, if
you suffer from any of tife
numerous ailments to
winch an Women are sub-
ject Headache, back-
ache, sideache, nervous-
ness, weak, tired feeling.
yourself of them in order
to feel well. Thousands
of women, who have
been benefited by tills
, urge you to
remedy,
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The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Syhrania Woods,
of Clifton Mills, Ky., says:
“Before taking C a r d u I,
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could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and
head marly killed me.
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No. 666
Th» fe s-pretcrlption prepared especially
for MALARIA or CHliLS & FEVER,
l ive or «ix doaea will break any cate, and
til:en then as a tonic the Fever will net
raturn. It acta on the liver better than
Calomel and does cot gripe or sicken. 25c
Hutchins, were pleasant guests
of her sister, Mrs. Ben Kirby,
last week.
Mrs. C. G. Lowrey and daugh-
ters,Coriene and Jennie and Mrs,
Christain, visited in Lancaster
Monday.
Prairie, was the pleasant guest of
Mrs. Rosa Tresp Saturday nights ^ur Sunday Schools*
and Sunday. ^
Several from Wilmer attended
the closing of the singing class
at Hutchins Friday night. All re-
port a nice time.
The Hutching singing class
visited Wilmer Sunday afternoon
and the two classes certainly
rendered some fine music.
. The sad death of Mrs. Carl
Tigertt was a great shock to her
many friends. She was greatly
beloved and will be sadly missed
hy all. We extend sincere sym-
pathy to the bereaved family.
f. .
Rev. R V. Spicer, the national
evangelist, will begin a series of
meetings at Wihner Christian
church next week. Rev. Spicer
illustrates his sermons with
charts, which makes them very
interesting. Every one invited to
hear these splendid sermons.
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Did You Know That
Life isaconstant struggle against
death?
Dirty refrigerators’ may make
sickness? L
The U. S. P^blj^ Health Service
issues free bulletins on rural
sanitation?
The defective citizens of todoy is
ofttimes the unhealthy child of
yesterday?
Eveay man is the architect of his
own health?
Its the baby that lives that
counts?
Tuberculosis is contagious, pre-
ventable, curable?
The full dinner pail—the open
] window—the clean4 well—make
for healty?
|p og ^ e school house. ' I The Lancaster Dry Goods Store I Bate, about forty feet from the
The “Mother’s Club” recently hg a nice place to trade; you will house. A fuse attached to the
showered the motherless child- always get your money’s worth dynamite had burned within a
ren of C. R. Parks, ^preparing there, and such kind and accom-1few ihches of the cap.
suitable wardrobes for them, modating clerks to trade with.
Mr. Parks expressed his grati- Why not trade there,
tude for their sympathy and . Mrs. M. E. Byrum,
kindness. • | Lancaster, Texas.
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Mr. Austin declared that he
was innocent of the charges
made. He made bond to appear
when the case is set for trial.
tinue the service 47 minutes after
the odd hour to and including
7:47 p. m.
Baggage cars: 3:36, and 11:17 .
p. m.
South Bound
Locals: 6:07, 7:09, 9:09
and continue the service
utes after the odd hour
including 5:09 p. m.,
10:07 p. m.
Limited: 8.07 a. m. and con-
tinue the service
after the even hour
eluding 6:07 p. m.
Baggage: 2:02 and
All local cars carry
minutes
and in-
M. K. & T. Time
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The following enrollment, at-
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Notice of Filing Final Account
Porch Party.
Misses Ethel and
ford entertained
Ila Winni-
Wednesday
tendance and offering for I Est of A Q Kay_ deceased> No
Sunday were reported by the 6420, E. F. Stadden, Admr.,| eveIlinelast week witha
1 |Estate of A. O. Ray, deceased: | out 0f town guests were Misses
Attendance '!!!^ i!!!!! "i! U7l***** Ad“™tor’ Mary Patillo, Fordyce, Ark.;
Collection has filed m the County Court of EtJiel Shaw Dafias, Mildred
Collection..............-- $4.50 Dallas ^nty, his Finai Account AUen Colorado Springs Col
* CnmSTiI^’ UP ‘ showing the condition of said es' and Messrs. James Cumby, Wax-
Enrollment.....*....... 170F ^ and b*S al>i,^ca^’on ahachie; Wafford Cain, Athens;
............... finally discharged as sitcll admin- ^03 Nuckles, Chillicothe, and
CoUectton .............t,0 iStratOr' and to c]ose the ad‘ Glenn Bell, Red Oak.
Wlil' Lvevder Sunt:®7 ministration of said Estate,which The porch was lighted with
WU1 be ^ ^n6Xt te’'m °f Japanesse lanterns Music,
Enrollment................ 136 S£dd ^our^» commencing the first games and dancing made a very
Attendance............* * * * i20 Monday in July> A- D » 1916. at Peasant evening, and refresh-
CoUection ...........$5.50 the Court House in the City of ments of angel food ^nd bripk
W G Brown Supt Dallas, at which time all persons nut cream were served to sixty
Baptist * interested in said Estate shall guests. Miss Edna Graham as-
Enrollment * appear and contest said Account sisted in receiving and enter
... , .......if they see proper. * ™
ht-anCe...............Witness, B. F. Cullom, Clerk of
H. A. Rumpelt, Supt. 1 the CoUnty Court of Dallas
Wilmer— Pres. Col.
Baptist............104 1.86
Christian-........... 36 .49
Methodist......... 62 1.42
Patrick School House 39
North Bound
No. 6—7:35 a. m.—miil, flag
Galveston and San Anton\o. . vSj
No. 10—7:55 p.
S&n Antonio and Galveston! *
South Bound
No. 9—8:50 a. m.—mail, flag
San Antonio and Galveston.
No. 5—8:37 p. -m.—mail, flf
San Antonio and Galveston.
taining the guests.
Wglxrrttt Out RhIMs ITn CvctMn Tfc® QuMM Thlt Dfilt Not AfflCt Tf)0 Hflld
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System of lt9 tonic an<1 i*Xattve eSect. laxa-
Tbe Old Staadtrd |«otnl strengthening: tonic, TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary
OXOVE’9 TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
M*l«riB,eflrlches theblood.andbuilds up the sys- Jl0*10* 1l“J^ JLfSVSPSF e
A true tonic. For adult* and children. 50c.
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c.
Revival at the Baptist Church.
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The crowds continue to in-
crease each day and the interest
manifested is incouraging. The
services will continue through-
out this and the next week. The
large chorus and the ready re-
sponse from the audience make
song service inspiring.
Again I take pleasure in invit-
ing the people to be with us in
these services. Perhaps there
has never been clearer, more
profound, nor more evangelistic
preaching done from our pulpit
than Dr. Smith is doing in these
services’ Hours of service 9:30
a. in. and ^ p, m.
H. C1. Bass, Pastor.
County, Texas. Given under
my hand and Seal of said
Court, at office in the City of
Dallas, this 6th day of June, A.
D. 1916. B. F. Cullom,
991 Clerk County Court of Dallas Co.,
Texas., By S.C. Whitley,Deputy.
Are You a Woman ?
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The Woman’s Tonic
Be a booster for your town.
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But an advertisement in
this paper talks to the
whole community.
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GRIGSBY’S
LIV-VER-LAX
To cleanse the system of poisonous toxins. y
To restore healthy action of the Bowels,
Liver and Kidneys.
To assist in relieving Constipation and the multitude
of ills the human family is heir to.
If you are not entirely satisfied with the results, we
will cheerfully refund your money.
IN THE SPRING YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS CLEANSING
the same as your house or premises. There is
nothing that will beat LIV-VER-LAX in toning up
your system, and in keeping you hardy and hale.
H. S.
Lancaster
DRUGGISTS
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1916, newspaper, June 16, 1916; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542860/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.