The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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GLYCERINE AND BARK
PREVENT APPENDICITIS
The simple mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., • known as
Adler-i-ka, astonishes Stephenville
people. Because Adler-i-ka acts c*
BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE
SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY
CASE constipation, sour stomach or
gas. It removes such surprising
foul matter that a few doses often
relieve or prevent appendicitis. A
short treatment helps chronic stom
ach trouble. The INSTANT, easy
action of Adler-i-ka is astonishing.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
THE STEPIIENVILLE TRIBUNE
C. R. Coulter, Publisher.
Subscription $1.00 a year.
Entered at the post office at Ste-
phenville, Texas, as second class
mail matter.
Steph<m ille, Te xas, July 21, 1010.
ANN OUNCEMENTS.
For CONGRESS:—
James \V. Sway no.
James C. Wilson.
For COUNTY JUDGE:—
\Y. E. Bower,
- L. N. Frank,
Edward E. Solomon,
15. E. Cook.
For COUNTY CLERK:—
E. S. Howell, Re-election.
For TAX COLLECTOR:—
John Purvis, Re-election.
For TAX ASSESSOR:—
Henry Belcher.
G. E. Toliver.
Ed. Meisenheimcr.
P. Jefferson,
For SHERIFF:—
Jim Turnhow, Rc-clcction. •
G. II. (Bud) Reason.
For COUNTY ATTORNEY:—
J. A. Johnson.
G. O. Bateman.
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For DISTRICT CLERK:—
S. I*. (Price) Williams,Re-clec’
For COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
W. T. Graves,
• J. E. (JOHN) BURNETT.
Miss Maud L. Cunningham.
For COUNTY TREASURER:—
C. F. Kiker.
C. C. (Claude) Oliver,
Sam A. Knight.
G. C. Evans.
G. R. (Granville) Fagan.
For PUBLIC WEIGHER
W. J. Fuloher.
John Roberts.
For COMMISSIONER, PRE. 1:—
W. A. Miller,
J. D. Clark.
W. L. (Sam) Ros-s.
M. L. Ashworth,
W. T. Lowe, re-election.
B. I*. Barrett,
For COMMISSIONER, PRE. 3:—
G. L. Reid, of Bluff Dale.
J. M. B. (Monroe) Cowan.
W. A. Shaw.
For COMMISSIONES, PRE. 4:—
M. M. (Mose) Miller.
John Jordan.
John T. Kimbro.
For JUSTICE OF PEACE, 1*RE. 1:-
W. C. Burnett,
/.. C. Cornell.
A. L. Murphy.
Esquire J. S. Watson.
E. IL Jones.
For CONSTABLE, PRE. i :—
Tom Higgins.
J. /. (John) Martin.
John Itarham.
For CONSTABLE, PRECINCT 3.
John Rlankinship.
Best pure apple vinegar at Cham-
berlin Bros. Adv.
Elbertus are fine, but going fast.
<iet them at Chamberlin Bros. Ad
Graham street is now being work
ed to the north corporation Hoe.
Mis. C, 11. Jamison of Route
was in town Tuesday.
Walter Hancock was here Monday
from Morgan Mill.
Little Miss Kathryn Baty of Ala-
| Ikuim G visit iing friends in Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hall left at
noon Saturday for a ten days’
visit at Galveston.
R. A. Cox of R. E. Cox dry goods
firm, is spending a two weeks va-
cat ion at Palacious.
Elbertas will be gone in a few
days. Gel them now at Chamber-
lin Bros. Adv.
Misses Harvye Richardson and
Virginia Keyser are visiting with
friends in Dublin.
It is reported that a nine-year-
old child of Mark Ashworth has a
ease of infantile paralysis.
Mrs. \V. E. Crotty and children
have gone lo Austin to* visit her
mother for a couple of weeks.
Wat' rmelons are now being of-
fered for s:de on the Stephenvijle
market.
Gr nville Fagan is confined to liis
room Ibis week, threatened with
serious illness.
Liberia peaches will be gone in a
few days. Huy now if you want
any.—hariiberlin Bros. Adv.
Cecil Young and I). U. Gaston
have moved to the Hume residence
east of the Presbyterian church.
I’lie rain east of town Monday
caused *a* good flow of. water in
Polo Hollow. .,
Sunday was scorching hot, P*i.
the shfidtl, and .Monday came in
as a ‘uod second to maintain the
record of Old Sol.
Mrs. Crow and daughter, Louise,
who have been here severs)
months at the home of Mrs. Wal-
o, left Sunday for Tulsa Ok la.
Phone orders for Elbertas to
Chamberlin Bros. Adv.
John BurneB is an Eratli county
hov. Help him on by voting fee
Saturday for School SuperintorokAii
There is a reason. Adv. .
, Mi— Lillian Phillips, who ha.-
ftU>n here three weeks with her
unit, left for her home at NN act)
'ii July 20.
LOST.—Dark yellow sSeotch col-
lie. on July 5. Reasonable reward
for return to Luther McAlister,
Live Oak phone line. Adv.
Fpy rent, my home place near
Tarleton college. Desirable place.
Phone 205, Mrs. M. F. Martin, for
terms, Ad 29-4
It. II. Cox of Johnsville leaves
This week for Las Apimas comity,
Colorado, where he has fileu on
government land.
Shetland Pony
Liberal rewards to all the children. This is the most beautiful and loving pony you
ever saw. Some child is goinp to get this Shetland Poncy; also hundred of other prizes.
We are glad to explain all particulars.
CHILDREN!
We cater to the children’s trade in their drug store wants and give them careful and
courteous attention. They must be satisfied at our store or their money refunded. Yur can
reward and make happy some child by helping them get these many prizes, including the
Shetland Pony.
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
The *R&KoJLSL Store
The drug store who wants and appreciate your business
HAVE YOU BEEN SICK?
Then you realize the utter weakness
that robs ambition, destroys appetite,
and makes work a burden.
To restore that strength andstaminathat
is so essential, nothing has ever equaled
or compared with Scott’s Emulsion, be-
cause its strength - sustaining nourish-
ment invigorates the blood to distribute
energy throughout the body while its tonic
vahte sharpens the appetite awl restores
health in a natural, permanent way.
If you are run down, tired, nervous,
overworked or lack strength, get Scott's
Emulsion th*lay. It is free from Wcohol.
Scott A IJowne, ltloomfleld, N. J.
ft Scott’
i klcohol
\
Bud Smith was in Fort Worth
I hi- week making purchases lor U%
new store which he and Charlie
Long are to operate fiere.
calls I he voters of precinct no. 27
to meet in convention at the court
neii'e at 3 o’clock Saturday after-
noon.
Chairman L. C. Sellers hereby
calls tin- voters of precinct one
tp meet in convention at the op-
era house at. three o’clock Satur-
day afternoon. Be there.
Mrs. J. II. Kiker died at 11 p.m.
Sunday, July 10, at her home on
(irei n (‘.reck. She had been ill
since the birth of a child some
Ihl'ee weeks ago.
Norman Underwood of Chalk ME,
.hi I rdf, 'I . \. Howard of < Hen
Rose, passed through hep; Satur-
; lay with'-their families on an auto
f i rip 11-, New Mexico.—
L. Graves, Dali Gilder, lim’d
11older and Wltllcr Sellou of Jmb-
lin Route Ih i*e, j»as-ii.u through
phi livilh I i (Jay mi route to
, Dallas to inspm l the lug array Of
ll.actei- near Dallas. They expect
o p'u:chase machines.
Good milk cows with young
calves, for sale very <M»*ap. - IL F.
Jones, lluekabay. Adv.
0
All democrats are called to at-
tend their precinct meetings Satur-
day, July 22, which is for the pur-
pose of electing delegates to the
county convention that meets in
Sfephenvilie on Saturday. July 2b -
Carl C. Hardin, Co. Chairman.
D. B. Cox of Johnsville was here
Monday. IIHe states that corn is
still in good shape in his section,
and will make good yields if rain
falls within a week. If has not
yet “fired.”
Monday, July 17 a good, heavy TRY IT. SI BSTTHTE
shower, sufficient to make branchr j FOB NASTY CALOMEL.
run, fell east Of Stcphmivilli- at j -
Valley Gruve, and east of there, Starts Your Liver Without Mak-
not extending east of Sndoe church. ing You Sick, and Can Not
At Sfephmivillc tin- precipitation Salivute.
was vmy light. , -
, . . s' Every druggist in town — your
Dr. C. B. Sm.mons eye, ear and j druggist and everybody’s druggist
throat specialist. Will he at Dr. has notic<sd a great fai|in* o/f in
Naylors office I uesday, July 25, j the 8ftle ((f calornel> Thcy all give
lo sec old. patients and m \\ mu" y1(J aama reason. Dodson’s Liver
as well, who may desire hw w- ToIM, 1S takillg tiH place.
v* “Calomel is dangerous aud peo-
ple know it, while Dodson’s Liver
G. \V. Makes, who has been dper-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Fmh are, ». «><.*<•*, »„u nerfortfc and irivca
in Chicago this week, and Will i ating threshers un the Bluff Dale ......_ J,.,,, „ „ -------iJL.'
visit Mr:.-',oh's parents in ..........-jrnnnlry for the pas, ........... y«.»| j£Jf
aoolia, Indiana, for a few weeks he mor,* or less—was here Monday. ..
in
fore returning to work here
September.
George Henry Roberts of Valley
Grove was here this week to help
the court in keeping in the middle
of I he road. He would regrot see-
ing it crumple in a mighty crash
in a roud.sidOVditeh.
-more or less—was here Monday. ... , , .
an,I said that hr would finish l|,i,■» Personally guaranteed by
wrrk. (frail, crops are short |„ "Very druggist who sells ft. A
yield, hut la rife in acreage. . .">«•• bottle costs 50 cents, and
i' fails to give easy relief in every
Mrs. M. Iv Martin and Mrs. Lee. case of liver sluggishness and son-
Yoiuig lca\c on July 2 for College stipation, you have only to ask
'lid ion where Mis. Marlin will id for your money hack,
tend a stale meet ing, Mrs. Young Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasan
i to take a short course in agri lasting, purely vegetable remedy,
culture. Returning, Mrs. Marlin harmless to both children and nd-
A horse belonging lo J. • J* •" ' ■ \\ i11 \ i-if in Waco, nils. Tako a spoonful at night,
! burn dropped dead July IS> w ldc and wake up feeling fine; no bll-
i standing in I rbnt ol Mi, J5 • “ I. M. R«)Ihm !* will leave here a nmsness, sick headache, acid stom-
IhurnV- place of- business, (MiLh—lj()n,i AiumM t fm 44m 4h aldlon ml j arfr or constipated bowels. It dPBi
! probably being caused by «.Ue '■ iicld. i lie Mci dice s di tiled for j gripe of cause inconvenience
Louse haul. ;oil on the Il'ImT fm-m east <»l all the next day liko violent colome
If you live out of town and want ^'•pheiiv dle I lie p ' i yar, and Take a dose of calomel today and
Filehi as, pin..... us to have Ihcm!" Nvas vv}"1 lllls ‘”k P'ngn.sse.D t/)morrow you will fool weak, sick
lor you Saturday.- Chamberlin's, ll,!'1 Mr- 11 h‘ rl ,H>NS and nauseated. Don’t loso a day’s
handle an oil < 11 iXL in an exjejni, work. Take Dodson’s Fiver Tone
Mrs, M.W. Winte-rrotMl of Ennis and 'cicnfilie manner, and he v';>~ instead of calomel, ami feel fine,
i s visit ing hero with her friend i\en mopl">jn. it a a drdl r. ID •, full of vigor and ambition. 14 Adv.
Mrs. M. 1*. Kiker. When the lat- now make* wages that will make ————.
lyr was married Mrs. W. was pile J |»fih rich'if he saves a fair per Seem d hand gas engine fo- salo
of the bridesmaids. I cVtll. of it. lat the I ribune.
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881950/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.