The Sanderson Times (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Official and Only Paper Published in appear at the next regular term ol
Terrell County. the District Court of Terrell Coun-
, ii ■■■— — . fy( Texas, to he held at the court GilihriMl Saturday, tt boy.
house thereof in the town of Nnn-
publinheil Every Friday Subscription
•1.60 per Year.
Entered as Second-Class Matter July
S«nd, ivog, at th« Postolllee, Hau-
d arson, Texas, under the Act
of March 3rd, 187W.
j dervon on the aecond Monday in
October, 1913, being the 13th day
Moore end Word shipped »•»
oral cars of muttons to Ft. Worth
Sunday.
OLio Strickland plckt d up forty
of October, A. D, 1913, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said court on the 4th day of Ail-, . , ..... ... ,
gust, lull, in a enu-e numbered cents a beacon the i ippiit sheep,
175, wherein Howell Johnson is which bo shipped to market.
i JOE KERR
^__DEALER IN
g GENERAL MERCHANDISE
plaintiff and A. A. Wood and the
unknown heirs and legal represen-
tatives of A. A. Wood, deceased,
are defendants, the cause of action
being alleged as follows:
JEH8E McKEfi, Editpr
Good rains continue to fall in
West Texas, and things look «x
iwedingly bright for a prosperous
season for all.
Hinderson is going to loop up
line when the electric lighting
system is completed and that will
only l>e a matter of about thirty j \T<>. 152, issued to the E. 1,. & 11
dayg | H. Ry. Company and patented to
• 1 A. A. Wood by 1'atent dated Sept.
During vacation the rent house | (>, 1883, Patent No. 628, Yol. 60,
proposition here may bo some-1 containing 640 acres of land, said
They are busy around the
Southern Pacific depot and yards
at the present time cleaning up'
and putting in improvement*
PlaintilT represents that he owns ; \\ m. Sneddon informed us Mori
iai3 i ,-:u ™ r*
County, Texas, formerly a part of f‘Gttnei* Uf1 m
P* Lumber and Builders’ Supplies.
jjy. An immense stock of everything needed for the U 'me or Ranch at prices it <
fa,'!. which are right, nualit y of goods considered. Prompt, courteous service.
m
Pecos County, Texas, and known
and described us follows: Section
No. 19, Certificate No. 1610, Block
manner that
would he acceptable to the Civic
League and that I' ur new arc
lights were being installed, whiub
would make it s<. light around
the depot that you could see a
m isquito bat his eye at midnight
»lid distingui* h which eye he was
la perfect health there It nlwn<-<< a Cn-> frellns rf buoyancy nn.l ex hit-
nratlnii «>r xtr. mrtli :<n<l ponseloua power. rim reverse Is the case when
the Iv. i Torpid. It Is a ebao! weight that hampers every organ In th*
boOu ui l .Us li.e system with iinpurltles that uiidermMu the convtltutlOBW
ttren^th.
!n All Such Cas»?s the Remedy Is
coniuiviing u<tu acreM m tnnu, nuiu up
vvli it. relieved, as a good many of *»nd being situated in said < ounty Cutting. For this we suggest a
our will »„„od Una lime 1 ' "' ■ *»°M**<-« ol«..«•»for Mr. Sr,,,!-
on their respective randies, but j PlaintilT represents that lie owns don. ,
an soon as school re opens deair- and has title to the said tract of Fifteen new engines have been j
able houses wilt be very scarce. 'land; that he demined and tie- aided to the El Paso division. I
We need fifteen or twenty „!0U. nvp<l Ins said title as follows, to-1 Work wii. commence on the new
good rent houses boro right now. 'Ujs( The State of Texas to A. A. ca,u’ri‘t<! eighteen stall rjuu !
Wood by Patent dated September bouse this summer. It will b“
With the work of building an o, 1883. Patent No. 628, Vol. 60. located west of the | resent site
extension to the passenger de- 2nd. By deed from It. B. Neigh-, and will be one of the best round
pot and other work of improving ,*’nrH> -( ount^’ houses on the entire system
the G II. holdings hero, besides :i's Sheriff’s DeT<J °tl,Pr 'mprovements arc going
the gang working on the electric Execution for delinquent taxes, i on in the yards r.o-v and it is cor-
plaut. things began to get lively dated Jime 5, 1900, and recorded tidently bclioved that amo. g the
iu ibis good old town Monday July tt, 1900 in Bonk 8. Deed Rec- many things which will be added
morning. Sanderson is not "r<*s * roos <ol*nty, * <>xa8>; a little later, will be a ti
booming—she’s just enjoying a
H E
1NE
THE GREAT TONIC A?*D fNVIGORANT
For Torpid Liv'sr and Constipated Bowels.
i i t nymptomg. Ths. most promlBMlt ore:
r| i lld of blindness on atonplng or rising
. Intolerable lasiues* which tho victim Is
When tho I.lvcr pots Torpid, I' brings with It n long train
a uddei/fy "Va Row * en'mld e* lon?*fln'“id •-no^1 \v i mT W|n l ho 'bowl" s^ Int-.loruffo la.inv-j. ........ .... , ,
oYbtTcannot overcome. Croat dP-onm- monl a feeling C at everythin* and everybody l«
lidSt 1.1muW fln* clean*Inir nnd rejuvenating influence of llerbino Is Just the thing needed In
ihl. condltTon. It nctS it “me on ..... rn „nd TWM.. Tho Liver re.oond. promptly to
Its stimulatlntr effect. The
iio Licit, ftoina. h and TtowelB. Tho Liver
are I'-nr'ic.! and purined through Its exei
an 1 the whole syntetn renovat' d. As a r
tho ! r-.t <! >»o and a f.-W days use puts hit
Its stimulating .nett. Tile nmvei
ties. The digestion Is atrengthciied
better. Ho begins to improve with
ditiun. m 11 So2d Everywhere at SGo per BotUo
client cathartic proper-
patient ice
him In fine vigorous eon-
eslllt the
JAMES I’. nAI.LAIII*
StepheuM Eyr Salve
ei»:'!*:m:Ton
Is n remedy of pi-cut po-.ver In , uses of the eyes or eyelids,
streoaiheoa the r labt.
goat) substantial growth.
Head-tin collisions are not very
numerous these days, but one
occurred an the I. & G. N near
Austin the other day between a
freight and passenger train, the
fireman of the latter being the
only person killed, though a num-
ber of passengers were injured,
among them United States Mar-
shal John 11. Rogers.
We have it on good authority
ihat there are thousands upon
.e new
depot It is now an assured
thing that the Southern Pacific is
goini to keep up with the pro-
gress of Del R;t>.
3rd. By special warranty deed
from I. f. Hock to J. H. Derrick,
dnted February 1, 1910.
4th. J. 11. Derrick to B.
Thomas by quit claim deed, dated
the 6th day of August, 1910.
. 5th. B. C. Thomas to Howell
Johnson, special -warranty deed
dated April 18. 191 Land that all ,. . . ,
of the Seeds hereinbefore men- ^ rP/™!n .fron> trespassing o
tinned arc duly and legally
Howell Johnson and those under ».g stock in or thrmufh on. pas-
I *Vot o Ann Hr roriMr • nrra
anderson Drug CJo:
NJIICt.
All persons archereli.v warned
ng on
■, and
shoot-
herd-
whom he holds the title to said
hires in Terrell and IVco- conn
and lawful possession of the said
land for a period oT three years
I enjoying, using nnd cultivating
thousands of tons of cabbage rot-1 tju. Hrtme for a period of three
lands had been in quiet^eaceahh: tj“-s vUid any person or persons
. , , . -1 T*.. thus tri>siinssinir uix
thus trespassing upon our prem-
ises will be prosecuhsl.
Big ('afioti Ranch,
ltj N. H. t'order,Mgr.
iJAli- t^^Ul'Iils m 1^1 I Low g.i
nenwi^Uu^ui^^™
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should b? “ripped in the
bud", fer if allowed to rim
unchecked, serious results [t f
may follow, wl lumerour. ,'.\ j •
caces of consumplion, pucu- J
inonia, and ctlier fatal dis- j j - j,
eases, can be traced back to *<=
aco’.d. At the first sign of a 3'J
cold, prr.tr:t youricif by
thoroughly cleansing your »(lj
system v. itii a levy ga^ss of Hit;
irr.outW'T hi
.TT. IS - rifs*. A.ZSl.2. ra>T.1*t X£mS*TX SuTXJti J
n to.
EVlERV DAV
25c
STAPLES
One Dozen Pearl
Buttons for
1
Six rpools of Thread
| for..................
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POCKET h/SSRROR FREE
ti
' A.fter July Int, a f’ovkcl Mirror will be given I'RL.t.
every pair of I lOLEPRCOF 1 lOSL. «o!r).
with
• 4«lr -rtMJ J-Xfn |fTTU f
papuo^xa oq
than five cents a pound for it.
greatest
i^a;ipa^s:ri=
wrong somewhere for there is said deed and instruments herein- Subscribe for your home papor
always a scarcity of this vogeta- j before set out, that he has n good then take the El |'.t>o ihn -
ble liere and we never pay*less an‘1. PerfpeJ ri^h.t! tjUe and inter- a,d the South .vest’s
estinnndto said lands; that he
and the persons under whom and newspnp«*r.
. . . , . from whom he holds title having
I ho industrial edition of the had peaceable and adverse pos-
session of t ho said land, cultivat-
or an Antonio Express issued
Thursday of last week, was just ‘"i5' ,|s'^ «»(l enjoying the same
about the biggest advertising !u,}11. fmv,ng tftX*’f th.crc?n i'n,(l
, |. , _ . i holding same ttmler deeds duly
tunt ever pulled o(T in lexas. registered for a period of fiveyenrs
The edition comprised Ml pages before the aeerual of the right of
of interesting, boosting reading cause of action in favor of the
matter The whole State «f' s“*d defendant and the unknown
Texas will profit from the bi^ I he«r» and unknovvn legal represen-;
«*“<■" •»« «•» E.vpre»» is to bo: "7,'“ V«int'Si'»ltRc» Jl« ,1„. £Sl SKWr
«o,.ttratul«t,.d lor the ;s,i,l A. A. Wood »n,l the „i,|
production. known hens anil unknown legal tomorrow what you v.m .to t»<iuv.
, -... I representatives of the said a \ —Earl or chfsiornoM.
^ ,
A. A.
All of the newnpapor folk that ^ °°<l nro claiming some right, (i-'
attended the Texas Press Asso- ,l0 an J interest in the said land «.f
ciatlon con volition at Smi At.b>i.io! and^h^ 1 A «« «“"*
List week are loud in their praise j8 „ upot, thl) tjtlo of plain-
of Rie manner in which they > tiff to tho said tract of land to his
were entertained. We knew that damage in the sum of SUM),
would be tho unanimous verdict Vou ‘Te f."rt,1Pr commanded to
all right, but think it is time to *,T'e * c'ta‘*0;n b>’
cut out ta king about it we were eight successive weeks previous to
among tho unfortunates that the return day hereof, in a news-
couldn’t attend, ar.d it kinder l paper published in your county; _ ____ _______
looks like the favored ones are *H1*- '* 1,0 newspaper published in more or the dressing if this seems not
trvintr i,v i,, • ■ your county, then the nearest enough. Serve cold
toing to mb it in. ; county where a newspaper is pub-
L1 sss/ms lished.
A fellow from the cabbage Herein fail not, hut have you
growing section of Texas shipped | before said < Yurt on the first day iit „„u,.ri.u BU
a carload of cabbage recently to °f, the next term thereof, this writ and pncj{ Kin j0«, jn ft ninj,j
St. Louis. A commission corn i L-th.,VOUIi rotur" tbercon showing^ vyiien tho rice Is unmolded, r«t taldo-
iRAUi
:he old reliable, vegetable
iver powder.
Mr Chas A. Ragland, o-
Madison Heights Vn., f.iys;
‘I have been using Thcd-
lord's Black-Draught tor
stomach troubles, indiges-
tion and colds, and find it tc
be the very best medicine I
ever used. It makes an old
man feel like a young one.”
Insist oo Thedford’s, the
original and genuine. I
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RAYSOR
rrsr: ars.vcx xs.a3gg nrat zi rsl
THE WORLDS GREATESTSEWIN6 MACHINE
.LIGHT RUNNING
e>-
COMPANY DISHES.
prepared from head lettuco,
well washed, dried und chlll<>d. , Pis-
poso carefully lu a calnd bowl mid
sprinkle with broken bits of Roquefort
cheese. Rub the bowl with the cut
cldc of a clove of garlic, put a half
teaspoonful of salt Into a small bowl,
a few dashes of cayenne, a table-
spoonful of chill sauce .and otto of
vinegar, four of olive oil. Mix well
and pour over tho lettuce, adding
Froren Rice With Peaches.-—Take a
cup of freshly boiled rice, Rdd a pinch
of salt, and cool It; add a pint of
whipped cream and four tablespoonfuls
of powdered sugar: flavor with al-
a
, „ how you have executed the same,
pany bundled tho atuff After Witness, W. H. Lem ins, Clerk
tie had taken bis commission of the District Court of Terrell
from the proceeds the producer County, Texas. Given under my
had tc dig »p$-< to pay freigli* l‘*nd snd seal of said Court is the
tiff1,?.* "" l7‘h
fe.ed in s sucilsr way on stock \y. It Lemons,
shipments, though probably of the District Lour^t, Tsrrsll
quite as irucli ns th# above mon • Cwuotv, Texas.,
tioned farmer. ; Isracd this the 17th doy of
Apnl, A. D. 1913.
(Heal.) IV. II. Lemons.
Clerk of the District Court, Terrell
County, Texas. 8t45
- -• - .....-
For Sale—500 luinnies with
Citation by Publicatton.
State of Texs*. \
County of Terrell, j
To the Sheriff or any Constablsof ^idH fru,r- bl',*, registorsd bi’.lies
Terrcli County, Greeting: s-1 00 around for nnnni«M, kida
,, . , , , I thrown in. Some of the kids
totl ore hereby commanded i<’ came in February, balance early
A. A. Wood and theun- in vt.,,- i. Aleu* 16
rum in* >ii
the un-
known heirs and legal rei,rr^*»nta
fjysa of A. 5. \Vo»d deejuied,
in March Also 16 rc»i*
1 httli.--. $1.* i'ic.: Apply te
'Harrell, Sitndo/ron, Tmto
spoonftiln of sweetened and flavored
whipped cream around Jt. with a pre-
served peach between e?cli two, and
one peach on top of the mold, also dec-
orated with a ltttlo of the cream.
Apple ■alls.—Peel largo tipples, end
with a potato scoop cut in smatl halls;
drop them In aster to keep tlitui
whtre. Add a bit of vinegar to 1l»#
water. Prepare a mixture ef plncap-
pla. hsaana, *rei>e Juice pulp and pt*
luio pleseea. Decorate the top of r- eh
with a few of tho apple balls. Pour
over a!l a bulled elder slightly thick-
ened hy boiling with sugar; cool be-
fore using, Serve cold. •
Lettuce end Mint.—Rprlnkle minced
mint over bead lettuce, pour over
French dressing and serve ehlllrd
Cauliflower served in an Edam
chccsa shell not only adds flavor to
the dish, but it le also much more i. ■
tractive.
'/4’- : c. 'C*C£**m
McCall's Magazine
and McCall Paiteras
For Wcrr.cn
Have r.Iorn IV.'on^ i\ *n r.iv other
ma^iUiLL it j ,i. vn . McCall’s
is the re!i : . J \t•.! ;.'n ‘luide
monthly in • m.v .
thousau.l li*> ,i -i 1‘ : it'cs show*
inwall the hit - »!.•*»,• ,wo McCall
ratter:*ki, i a.’i > is * r n.ftil of
Rparklin * s <» t ..,;ul helpful
in for rani; m i. *,• v.o cm.
9*** Monn» «*'•! n tV ft»|e f y mb.
■cnliinc lor Me. i i at i.i.ir, lusts
only |p c- b i i ■ r i t a„v „tt c4
tM cildbrih4 .Vtv r ;
McC«R r .Mcr*. I ■
fit, aiinp.i' t» , •
Mor« ds.tVr
other f’vo t.i
i J cents. I!,1
McCALL
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I 'd.
"yv;\a
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>tV.?INE
Few York City
•W,
' ** ^ ^ -V' ■ : r
1 f yon wnnt rllhora Vlbmtlng Shuttle, Rotary
rlliuttleor n Mlnalo Thread | ('lainSuo-A I
Sewing Miu-hliinwrltoto
THI NEW NOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Maas. ^
Many sewing maJiine* are matle to sell rerardle<« of
quality, but the Xvw Homo it made to wear.
Our guaranty never runs out.
•old b| tMihorliefi fiealtrn enl^e d
FOR 8ALR RY
WHITES
CREAM
VERMIFUGE
FOKCHiLD.IZW
frlW-fivt,•»-«t- :V«,(S.PL(ir-7,’ -'-o,
-w .-wU.rp-rf '. UBrk j*as» uaSar (X- 7V 1
y•f'll.-.-f VH8,t--. Ut-rr,
V fr.-,r--r , n - nmoSr (*« ' o. . . ,
"f'■» end s-"S»A»i jsc# 0...; -.a <mhvs.i
Very Serious
It is • very eerkms matter to ask
far one medicine and have ths
wrong one given yen. fee this
reason we urge you ia buying to
be naccUi te gat Use genuine—
BUcT-SgHT
liver Medlclns
The reputstlen of thh old, rsllv
ole medicin', f-r conatipstion, in-
cisirtion and liver trouble, is rim-
ly ctublinhaj. It does not Imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, cr it vrouU not bs tits fa.
▼ortte liver powJcr. with n Jar^cr
suia tha.s oil oijgrj combined.
GOLD m TOtV.'J
Guard Your Children
A"xir~t Bowel Troublo
\y etiJdrcn st Pit early age
I re!.;*• r 'iistipsted, and frequently
j »;-i.-..i.t i-.tiiscttucnces result. Not
L ■*-! a’.le to realize bis own con-
('*: • !*, i child's bowels should be
i ■ ' : it!y watched, nnd a gentle
■ 'e u. i' *.-ti when necessary.
1’*., Milo*’ I axativc Tablets are
| e I '’Hally well a dinted to women
i an i children. The Sisters of
Christian Charity. 5.51 Charles St„
Luzerne, In., who attend many
rises of sickness s.iy of them:
"Pofno IImo n^o wo T»o»;nn ufingf T>r.
Vile* l.nxiitive Tntli*U did! find thnt
vo them very iiuoh. Their lotion
h ix* n* it a» tt vo ore rrratpfnl for
hn\ *n.; !• t m»j n( ,u,ilntcfl wftli
* tlirm. We Imvo hild Rood In
cvt i y cd.v and tho HiE?u re ar»* very
tiiUv It pleased."
i lie form and flavor of any modi-
chic is very import *nt, no matter
v. ho is to take it. The taste ami
appearance arc especially important
v. hen children are concerned. All
parents lnow ho*v har t it is to give
the average chilJ "medicine," even
bixr'jvli the is te is partially rlis-
r:.v = rr| |n using Pr. Mips' I ax-
6>'.r '1 ablets, however, ti is difti-
r-.t'te js oviicciv,:. The shape ef
t.*c t.-.bh.ts, their appearince and
candy-l;':.-* t • .-.t > ;r- appeal tr»
m> ■ ;|Jd, w*th the r-«v* 1 r tint tli
are t.licn witliupt oliiec'Jnn.
I ' rirh r'.orolate flavor and
a’ « 1 -e of other ta-te, tii'kc Pr.
' TP ' f txative T6-1,1 s the ideal
fvt n ly for cz.ii ircit.
I’ the liisf 1 ov j ■!., I,-, benefit,
the price is ttiurnel. ' A*h vottr
<■ '-i. A box . i . 5 d»-ev co-tv
only 45 rent«. N'e.-ct sold in bulk.
MlLC'J MCDlCAi. ro. Elkhart,
Bew«rs of Ointments for m
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
us mercury will mirely dettrny the icnw
of em.-ll nud rnmplelely derange ttm
whole ayatam alien • nterlnu It through
the mueoua eurfueea. Such articles ahould
never tw- used exn pt ou proaorlptlnn*
from retuitable phyalelumi. iva the d.imuua
tiny wilt do la ten fold to the good you
e,m p'Valhly derm from them. Half*
('atarrli Cure, mintifacl ure4 by 8* 3
Chanov & Co. Toledo, o , eontatna n*»
tijer.-nry, Mnd It t.tl.en Internotly, notlnx
upon t'-e | 1 nut end niu-ou, aur-
‘ ' ' Halt'*
they
Sb UMit 1
I.'
.t'f •ttt#»
tn^f'Miry,
glWHily u
f • • ■ • • • »ii« in. In hnvlftji
• '(Mrtrrh f*nr(* I a iuiH<b jr’i’i ft**i
|r*#s It (a Iffl'TIMlIy iiYlff f»» i«l* H
nt'ifl. hy r, j Ctu>n*y K Co, Tnd
tltTirmlAla ft** . %
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