Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Cucar iir TruAIn Ke-
U?«r.
aut Naahvllla. Tana.— Tha tMlfr
of TMtord's Black-Draught, tki
barb, llvar nadlclat, ia
tor bjr Mr. W. N. Paraona, a
of thla ettf. "it I without
< «MM tha bast llrtr madlelaa. and T
dset bailara I could gat along without
It I tftka It for soar stomach, hand*
•aha, bad llvar, ladlgaatlon, and all
ethar tronblea that ara tha raanlt of
a torpid llrar.
"I bare known and oaad It for yaara,
and can and do highly racommand It
to ararjr one. I won't go to bad with-
oat It In tha house, it wlU do all It
alalias to do. I can't aajr enough for
It"
Many other men and women through-
out tbe country hare found Black*
Draught Just as Mr Parsons describes
■•^valuable In regulating the Urer to
its normal functions, and In elsanslng
tha bowela of Impurities.
Thedford'a Black-Draught llrar medi-
ata la tha original and only genuine.
Aocept no Imitations or substitutes
Always ask for Thadford's. tg
wars t Bowers
Lawyers
Vi practica Law ii al tfct Curtí
If yo« have money to loan, we
•aa place It safel/ for yon. If foe
Waal to sail your land llat It with
as. If rou went to bay laad, w*
aaa satisfy rou.
Dr. N. B. McNott
Dentist
Office Barnett Bu .1
Celdwsll, Toxaa
W. N. BILLIARD
Attorney-et-Law
Will Preetiea In all Courto
STATE AND FEDERAL
Offloo: STÜWE BUILDING
Odd Pollowa Hall
FOR
Fresh Groceries
See-
Thoroton Groceries Co.
The criminal docket wan taken
ip In the dlatrtct court Monday
morninp and the following cam
has been dlepoeed of during the
week up to Thursday morning
Tbe caaee agalnat a number of
colored achool teachers for
changing examination papera at
a recent normal held here were
dlamiaaed agalnat all the teach-
era except I. B. Bryant and T.
A. Taylor, whose caaee were
transferred to county court and
at the July term of it they will
pay aflfine of $125 and coat.
Theae caaes were coating the
state too lruch money each term
of court and they wore dismtssed.
Ed. Cooksey, charged with
opeiating a still, etc , plead
guilty in three cases and wa*
Kiven one year In each case.
State vs Thomas Watson, iorg
ery 4 years.
CIVIL DOCKET.
W. A. Lyon vs. Mariah Hogus,
vendors lien, judgment for plain-
tiff with foroclosure.
J. E. Porter vs. Unknown
heirs of Washington Roak, et al,
to retro-'e cloud from title,
granted as prayed for.
In the J. H. Reeves case,
which was taken under advise-
inent by Judge Watson of Cam-
eron tbe first week of court, a
decision haa been rendered al
lowing J. H. Reeves $1,000 back
pay, and $900 a year foraup-
port, and giving the truateee
power to sell three places of tim-
land belonging to the estate to
raise runds for tliis pur|>ose and
to improve the other property
so it will bring revenue enough
to pay the sum named, and pay
th j expenses of the estate.
DIVORCE DOCKET
Tom Jenkins vs. Adeline Jen-
kins, granted.
Viola Kenlaw vs. Ernest Ken
law, granted.
Willie Hunt va. O. C. Hunt,
granted and custody of children
awarded to plaintiff.
Geo. Smylee vs. Lucy Smylee,
granted.
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CITY SHOE SHOP
Prank Cheranee, Prep.
AIIKinds of Boat and 8hae
Repairing.
All Wark uoaranteed.
CAipv•**AS.
L. W. Henslee, /
Phone 3
Frank B DuNek
I'hone 133
Henslee & Dosek
Reliable Transfer
We appreciate your hauling,
Please call us at either ol the
above phone* or at Woodaoti Lbr.
Co. Phone 6.
Old Nattrtssts Remade
The Caldwell Mattreas factory
will close June 15, for an indefi
nite time. Those desiring work
done should get same in before
above date.
All work guarnnteed.
Phone 26.
Caldwell (fattiest Factory
Phone 80
Mr. E. W. Vannatta of Houa-
ton, Texas, will be in Caldwell
on June 6th, 7th and 8th only
He has a remedy that is guaran
teed to kill Johnson and Ber-
muda grass at one application
and don't injure the land in any-
way and only cost, a small sum
to rid your farm of these pes**.
You will find me at the Bates
House for 8 days only, June 6th,
7th and 8th only. 1 will be in
Dime Box June 0th, 10th and
11th. Any one living at Dime
Box can see me there tlrts three
days only.
E, W. Vannatta.
dm 1 m m
A message from Shreveport,
La., Thursday morning announc-
ed the marriage at that place of
Joe Broaddus and Miss Daisy
Noonan, which took place Wed-
nesday night. Joe has many
friends here where he was rear-
e.land he is at present working
in Shreveeport. His bride ia
one of the popular young wemen
of that city, a daughter of Mrs,
John Noonan. We extend coi •
gratulations.
Por Sale—My farm on Seeond
j Creek, 119 acres, Al improvo-
j menta. About 5C acres in cult |
(vaM it), part prairie and part |kj |
j Oatk. See Raymond Svec 2c
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I
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Some FACTS About
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit.
They show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been
built each month since January 1, 1921, and how many have been
sold to retail customers in the United States.
Delivered to
Produced Retail Customers
January 29,883 57,208
February 35,305 63,603
March 61,886 87,221
Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032
showing that actual sales for the firat three months of 1921 ex-
ceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks!
April requisitions already specify 107,619 additional cars
and trucks and the estimated April output of the factory end as-
sembly plants combined calls for only 90,000!
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products
is growing much faster then manufacturing facilities to produce
and were it not for the dealer's limited stocks, which are now be-
ing rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been com-
pelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks,
therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent anything like
prompt deliveries.
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when
you want it, you should place your order now. Don't delay.
Phone us or drop us a card.
CADE AUTO COMPANY
Caldwell, Texas
The infant of Antone Zal-
monek and wife of Providence
waa buried at New Tabor Wed-
nesday, Rev. Korak inducted
the xervices. The bereaved
¡ atonta have the sympathy of
all in their loas.
Rev. Horak and wife bad re-
turned from Shiner where his
church held decoration services
last Monday.
Mia* Vera Elaik. who haa been
here several mot the with Rev
Horak and wife has returned to
bar home et Shiner and Misa
Louise Schovajaa of tbe same
place is now with them.
Miss Molly Jim Gillev haw r •
turned for the Hiiintnor l"-i
Sutfarlanri, where she taugl |
school this session.
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1921, newspaper, June 3, 1921; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169123/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.