The Sanderson Times (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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The Sanderson Times
K. Lamity Honnt-r.ho of liar- ] Loboa Getting Settee,
poon fame, denies that lie was j
OEtotol »»d Only Paper Fubllehed in flued $17.30 in New Orleans re ) For the first time io over a year
_ Wrr<> L ount> ‘ rentiy for fighting, but he admit* the scalp of a lobo wolf or vi'd-
PublUtaed Every Friday, Subscription calling on the city recorder of, cat was not included in the num-
■ joe KERR
It 60 per Year.
Entered ae Second-CUm Matter July
n«t, 1908, at Uie Poeto(Tice, Sen-
dereon, T*x««, under the Aet
Of March 3rd, 18S9.
JESS’F McKEE, Editor
Business ia better here in all
lines than it baa been at any time
during the writer’s four years
residence here—and it is steadily
increasing.
Work on the electric light sys-
tem is progressing satisfactorily.
By the first or middle of August
the plant will in all probability be
in operation.
that place and tendering him a
check for $1170 in payment for
one billiard cue.
her presented to the commis*
sioner’s court this week for boun-
ties. Not only did the scalps of
these well-known animals fail
to appear, but the number pre-
sented was the smallest passed
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
The San Antonio, Uvalde k
Gulf railroad has began the de-
velopment of the territory which ^on in sometime. As the rosut of
, that road now traverses, and new ! not having but O-i iu all but $1 for
towns are springing into exist- jeach was required for the pay
ence ao rapidly that it is hard to1 uoent of the entire number,
keep tab oh them. That’s a great
and undeveloped territory down
there, and as the new railroad
company is being backed by
moneyed men the development is
going to be rapid and substan-
tial.
Unde Sam lias reached a high
point of efficiency ia his parcels
According to some of the old
trappers the fall iu the number of
animals killed during the sum-
mer is noticeable every year,
due to the fact, that ut this peri-
od there is not such a scarcity
cf food and such struggle for ex
istences as in the winter. Then
again quite a number of the
| trappers who have been trap
Lumber fttid Builder*' Supplies.
An immense stock of everything needed for the Holm* nr Ranch at prices
which are right, quality of goods considered. Prompt, courteous serviee.
•trout aU.
nnd oshll-
ease when
In AH Such Cases the Remedy Is
June 1 to 10, in a contest put on !ract lhat be has boen in tbe buKi‘
by the Express. ness less than six months. CO.,..-
_________,____- _ J D. deliveries will now be handled ' these have been John Coibett.
^ ... I . ^ . . 1 • ! 1 •* . « I iMnul. It n A ttldod
have moved jp into oth:»r coun-
ties us slimmer comes on. Among
HER
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If somebody with money don’t by parcels post, and communities " liose skilful work has
get busy nd erect a few desira
ble rent houses, tenants aro go- needed can get one of one, two
iug to be up against it when | or four rooms sent them free on
those twenty crews go on. request from the United States
■■■-■■iiL'i Bureau of Education. These are
Sanderson folks ought not to; of pastebourd and are intended
forget that the 14th of July Is for models for communities
the anniversary of the organiza-, where sma'l up-to-date buildings
tlon of the county. If we are < are needed.
going to have any sort of cele | , L... ...... ■
bration its time to start the ball
rolling. Who’ll take the lead?
where small school houses are, greatly in reducing the number
THE OREAT TONIC AND 1NVIGORANT
For Torpid Liver and Constipated Bowels.
N8TICE.
” All persons are hereby warned
It's bad business to try to to refrain from trespassing on
spank children. While attempt-; our lands in any manner, and
ing to chastise a youngster in especially from hunting or shoot-
New York the other day a woman
turned over a stove which cuused
a fire loss of $100,000. Belter
quit spanking the young ones.
We have it on good authority
that the railroad company ex-
pects to have twenty regular
train orews working out of here
within a short time. The in-
creased business is due to the
divorcement of the Nouthern and
Uhjg|l Pacifi-1 gyyfnmn
Joe Boenmer says the purifica-
tion of the ballot question will be
the issue, rather than prohibition,
in tbe gubernatorial campaign
next year. Joe will find most of
“the moulders of public opinion”
side by eaeh with him in helping
to make this the issue and also
helping to elect a governor in
sympathy with such a commen-
dable law.
The extra ediliouof The Times
gotteu out last Saturday was
rather small, but
ing game, driving or herd-
ing stock iu or through our pas-
tures in Terrell and Pecos coutr
of wolves in this section. San
Angelo Standard.
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Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned
to refrain from trespassing in
any manner on the property
known as Block Y. Anyone
cutting and hauling wood there-
from or otherwise trespassing
w ill he prosecuted to tin1 full ex-
tent of the law.
W. T. Carpenter.
long tanln of symptom*. The HI At peatRlnent era:
' mcHiiit sp.-lln or bllndnwas on stooping or rising
L-ln. Intslurnble laziness wtilcb tbe victim lx
tl _ * ibln tr . I u«r IiiiA ,■ tes
ngalnst blm. The tine “I***"*'"*nn,,;e |jV)-r. Stomach uni Bowels. The Liver responds promptly to
It. stfmul.tln« eVfect. The Bowels »ro emptied and purtfle.l through Its (xcellsnrcathartic prope
Its •timuigting41,» 4,v.nle eB;tein renovated. As a
Simulating YffSct* The Boweli sro emp.kd onJ
*•«.- The. aijre-tlon. I. ^rengthened and P.e
Sold Everywhere at SOc par Bottle.
ditivu. Try. it.
JAMBS r. BAI.I.AWP
raorniKToa
sr. 1,0 ii a. mo.
St.pbsa.~Ky. S-lv. t. - remedy el 'y““ "r
Sanderson Drug CJo.
Beware of Ointments for ,
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell nnd completely derange the
whole svstem when entering It throuah
. , the mucous surfaces. Such articles should
ties, and any person or persons never be used except on prescriptions
j from reputable physicians, ly^the damage
*°° Hairs
thus trespassing upon our prem-
ises will be prosecuted.
Big Canon Ranch,
By N. H. Corder, Mgr.
Carbon paper
Times office.
for sale at the
putable physicians, iul I
they will do Is ten fold to tn< _
can possibly derive from them.
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by I-. J.
Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous aur-
facea of the ayatem. In buying Mall a
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-
ine It la taken Internally und made In
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes-
timonials free. b»
Sold by Druggists. Price TSc per bottla
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
tftfiAsuuEirs Quarterly report
In THE COMMT.-SIONElte’ Coi’KT,
Terrell County, May Term, 1913.
In the Matter op the Quarterly
Report of F. K. Hikrkll,County
Treasurer of Terrell County, I ex-
es, a-d the affidavits of the t’orn-
mtedonere of said county.
We, the Undersignkd, County Judge and <ounty ( ommlsolonertt of
Terrell County, Texas, and each of ue, do horeby certify, upon our oailts,
that on this the 13th day of May, 1913, at :t regular term of snld
court, we have compared and examined the quarterly report of F. K. Harrell,
Treasurer of said county, and th it the requirements of Article 867, Revi.-cd
Statute t as amended by the acta of 1897. have been oy ui In all thine* com.
piled with, and that the cash and other asset* mentioned in mid Treasurer’s
Quarterly Report and held hy him for the county, have been fully in,ported
and counted by us ard found to bo as fallows, to-wit:
J17KY Ft?HU.
Amount last quarter
it created a ; Amomu received to th* oreilli of Jury Fund from Feb 1, 1913, to
great deal of favorable comment Amount paid out to the delit of Jury Fund from Feb.
and hod a tendency to keep down , April 30,1913
t 715 05
any demonstration against the,
Mexican, Jesus Reyes. In less j
than an hour after word was re-
ceived liere that the man had
been
lnt, 191«, io
1 it! 81
I
Balance on hand May 1st, 1913 ................... *578 34
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ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND —SECOND CLASS
envilie, Texas, write« ' For
nine (9) yean, I sulk-red with
womanly trouble. I had ter-
rible headaches, and pains in
my back, etc. It seemed as if
I would die, 1 sidlercd so. At
last, I decided to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, and it
helped me ri£ht away. The
full treatment not only helped
M mft. but ii cnr.-til me.” _
TAKE
flail
m
Its WoiTu-fi’s Tcriie
Cardj’ helps women In time
ol greatest need, because it
contains ntjrndier.ts winch act
specific?:!/,) at cent!/, on the
weakened womanly ergans.
So, if you feel discouraged,
blue, eut-of-sorts. unable to
do your household work, on
A account of your condition, stop
K worrying and give Cardui a
K trial. It has helped thousands
« ol women,—why r.ut you?
W Try Cardui. E-71
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EVERY DAY STAPLES
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POCKET MIRROR FREE |
After July 1st, n Pocket Mirror will he given FTU& v.iili
every pair of HOLEPROOF I iOSF sold.
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v. w~zx.-rs rrA./: rat.^n r\ * rwesrs r* ;.v"i
* THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
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Amount last quarter
captured, the exti a was 1 Amount received to the crodlt of Rond and Rri. go Fund from Feb. 1,
9 2503 S3
in circulation ou the atreuta. The
distribution wan confined to San
demon and wa* free.
The hank statement published
in our Inst issue came in too late
last week for editorial comment,
•nd as some may have sent off or
mislaid their papers, the only
comment we’ll make is that at
the close of business on the 14tli
day of June last year the Sander-
son State Bank had on deposit
(76,514.64. On June 4th this
year the deposits totalled the
nest sum of $108,071.17, an in-
crease of $20,520 53. Some sign
of prosperity, en?
The full rendition law in this
state seems to be a misnomer,
from the number of kieas that
1011 00
83184 67
1913, to April 30, 1913
Amount paid out to the dabit of Road and Bridge Fund from Fob 1
1913, to April 30, 1913 ................................. ......................... ’ 3i0 21
Balance on hand May 1st, 1913 ..........................
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Amount last quarter . ......................................... ♦ 5?31 it
Amount received to Ihe credit of General Fund from Feb. 1,1313. t j
April 30,1913 2573 35
Amount 'paid'OUt t3 the debit of General Fund from Feb 1, 1913, to
April 30, 1913
Balance on hand May 1st, 1913
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COURT Hot"*E AND JAIL FUND.
Amount last quarter ................................................................................. *1700 65
Amount received to the credit of Court Hgum ani Jail Fund from
Feb. 1, 1913 to April 80, 1013 ......... y.;g 49
Amount paid cut to the debit of Court House and Jail Fund from Feb.
1,1913 13 April 3D, 1H3 .......................... 188183
Balance on hand May 1st, 1913 • 483 31
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..... ...v .....v.. v. ...... Vinumit l.nt quarter . »j 3 51 56
have uone ut» from Ihe various Amount tereived to tbe credit of Sinking Fund from Feb. 1st, 1913,
nave gone up iron- inexanou* to April noth, 191J ........... ........... isoo 00
JOUIltieB where cJft.'ft* kr.v, l ten Am-auit p«id out to th* debit of Sinking Fund from Feb. ut, i313,
McCall^ !f!.^a^ine
and Me*. ;! Tt lleiTU
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Have Mart T. :- n.L . .. 1 3-votber
•:.C ill's
u (5 ui;le
u- >!u-d
magaiia-j <1- :
ix the »cli;. . .'
monthly mo..,
thou sail 1 h-.- . ^
ingaUthei..
Patterns. -. u.-'i ,
sparklin' . :
informal-. 1 . v
Sav, Mnn. ' nn I
•rribit 4 f"f »irv .
only *„■ ....
Inc ctUjrju 4.1
McCall P, •
r.t, •minhv.*./, , •
More driM »
other tt* • .
• Scenic. I‘
Ii •.. 5. s show-
x o. .'[.Call
>• ■ • , inful of
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y Ir i*> e,
•tld.
fa.Ail lion
McCALL’.?i:\CAZlNE
236-240 W. i 3a . -Y..rh City
made to force owners to re r! -t
their pr.ipcrty ut a. tu.ii v,.lm-
The law itself is ull right, and if
property owners would not p^r-;
jura :hem*elvcs and render their
holdings accordinp to law their
taxes would be no higher, the
rate would bf lower and thj tax-
ation Could be eqaitahL* to all
Tlie law ahould either h*> orfw •
i-ti*pr graved ftoui the statute
\,> l ;;o, 191.1
irai uo
balance on tian-J May 1st, 1913 .......... $ 4:111
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IYitnkm our hand* tlit« 13th day of May. 1913.
J. B. HOA3, Count.v Judge.
8. If. MARTIN. « om. Precinct No. t.
11 C. FARLEY, Cote. Frvclne*. No. i.
ALEX 1NDCR MiTCHKLf, Com. Precinct No 3.
If. M. f COTT, Cora. FrrJnct No 4.
Fubserlbc.l ard *Er?m to befu-v tuo ltd* I3t‘i day of Mav, till.
IV. fl I.KMiiM,
til ■( ,T*rr» li County, T*-*%«
by L N niokt*»a-»t faeps*-,
f Hiyl
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Clerk, County
WHITES
CREAM
.VERMIFUGE
rCK ^.’LDREN
bv*lk. p.l-, <an^.’««l«r>.
agitagaw’ikfersa:
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Ifyou wsntptthrrA VtbmtlngShuttls.Rot-ir
Sbutllonr s Sliwl« Thrctnl (r.'mHi AWrA]
6,-wlug altu-hlno wrttr to .
Til it* Horn itwin MAeviHt ennun
Orangt, II—. ,
Nicrwiit ms.hinrt ars ma.le to sell rsttltllsA'll
I -JSl.tr, but Ihe Ns— II——i— is msde to wsml..
Our (usrsntr never mm suv * "J
Ml by snlbsrltrl <s-ly ,-tly. l
rat mu sr f
Very Serious
It la a nry asrious maftcr to aik
for one medicine and have tl»
wrong ono gives you. For this
reason wo urge you In buying to
bs careful to get the gscuiro—-
BlaCTIsht
Liver Medicine '
I otMu tel’jv-
| t*at Steoi.-ne, for ccnsttpsiion, la-
(aige&tion sn-i I.vsr trouble, ia r.t.i-
ly establiibnd. It aloe- not imitate
ether ncerfivine*. ft |g bet'er thro
Clnsrr, or i; wouIJ nnttefioG.
vontr lh cr p>w.t'f, v ;*b .4 forget
**-* then s’t otbe*. ;< c-mbineJ.
•OLD w rows FJ
Yhi’f
>t };ni»2t 6ov.fftl Trot:? *3
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1 • r-.t side t-' '.jimo Vis 'vn c'.'-f
,i: 1 child's boweie *.':ic•,!-i I s
< ■ • • -:irly \vj. :hcJ, p- -
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well 0.<1 pic I to ’ n
.i" 1 eh.Hrcn. The > cl
Cl. -n Charity. 5Ji 1 • tl.-t r.t.,
i -:j*rt -, (' 1 . v.'i 1 r.t*--it! 1.1*• y
CT* a ' ell*. V, ,- i i tal.-it.:
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• •• v c -•• n;.rj U'.i C.eUrs mu 'vr/
n.j*ai {.isaec-d.''
T' - '.nrin a-: 1 P.avqr n: any rpe ii-
( i.-..’ t.s very iinpr>Ua it. n:» r.i.i »r
wl 1 ;j v.s take iL The t*ste m-f
apH -i:an, e arc e perilil/ irtiportart
v.hrn ciii’.alrcn uvr cniuemrl. Ad
nare'-f. k::ow !io.\ haid .it ?. t,» i- •• '■
tr as sv. r.ijf c’t.’d Ii in.’." c, *m*
ti - t'.ig t*• is i ir» .’ily dif-
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!•' g* bvet J- >\ f. -'s to l/-'* f.
tl-.c y ce reu.r .1 A*V >• ' f
.tr-.i■ r-4.-= t A h.*\ »t «• »•*« *■''*;*
only i cents ia'e-ev •* ,3 r.i h .'IV-.
VU.ID WgOiCAL CO.. Clhl-ert. InA
-err-
Itmtt r,
ts I
•t«t« of Ohio, c'ty of Tclralo.
Lucaa County, '
Frank J. Chera^ makes oatb tl1.1t ho t*
■onlor partner of tin* firm of F J Chen-/
A Co., doing l'1-slnea.s In (he City of V -
ledo. County -n,1 Ih.ite -forcsatil. a..;}
that OAld Arm will pay the ■uni of 0»l<
HTTNimKlJ DOLT.AtTR for each an 1 rv-
ery c—o tf Caai-rrli tbit r.-innot be cur-,I
by t)M use of iftU.'f C VTAIUm ft HL.
FBANK J. CHBNET.
Sworn to before mo and -utw. rlbeo In
icy nra-nencs, tliie 3th alay of Dseember.
A. D 13mI
(S*»l) A. W m.EASOV.
N it iry I’ubi.e.
IfoU'e Catarrh Cure Is lal.e:i Intorn-'l/
•n.1 aete dlr-stly <a|».'n th— hlt-jal and1 m'l*
eons surfhoa-s t»f Ilia* system. —'Ill f.'f
testimonials, free.
F J CtlWNUT A Ctt. Toledo, O
•old *»v sit nvutrrimi. 1w. w
Til** ajA'l-g Fsaitl'f IN*'S for a.-vna-UisUi.'S
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