The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1902 Page: 5 of 8
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announcements.
Rates—In Advance.
DIbtrict $10.00
County $5.00
Precinct $3.00
We are authorised- to inaUe the.
following announcdiiicnt subject to the
action of the democratic primaries:
For Congress—
HENRY E. ELLIS
U. E. PRWCE, (of Nayarro)
Subject, to the Kansas City Platform
ar-9 the Democratic primaries.
For Flo;-.l.c-r, Llmefstoej, Falls and Mc-
Lennan Counties—
A. M. KENNEDY
For Representative—
W. J. BRYANT
J C A LI.! NO
For County Judge—
WALTER A. KEELING
-A3. KIMBELL
For R!strict Clerk—
W. L. CARLEY (reelection)
V. L. COT'TjIN
T. L. PRICHARB
W. W. JOHNSON
For Count • Clerk—
W. C.' WOLVERTON.
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ROBERT V MAY
For Tax Collector—
C. S. COOKERLY (re election)
For Treasurer—
ADRIAN C. ODOM-(re-election)
For Tar Assessor—
w. R. FAITOHT (i ;• elijeetion)
For County Attorney-^-
V. ft. HAYES
For Sheriff—
C. W. MOODY
HKNRY TJNFRTED
JOE ORES1TAM
.T. S. MURRAY
TTAT.I. RICHARDSON
OKO WILSON
For Justice of Hie Peace, Pr. clnct 1.
w. KINCHELOE
. H M ROBERTS
For Constable. Precinct 4—
"WALLACE .T. HANCOCK
W. h. M TLB URN
EVERETT VICKERS
A F Mo A LESTER
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Mrs. V. Wolverton is visiting;
in Corsicana.
Rev. Taylor lias returned l.o his
home in Calvert.
Miss Bertha Prager lias return-
ed from Corsicana.
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j117. tbt yf The Kind You llavs Always Bought
BigiiatUf; jw-r/r r * . ,
H. M. Munger has returned
from a trip to Dallas.
Miss Annie Blaok has returned
from Grocsbeck.
Mrs. C A. Beckham and
'Vhildren have rjturned to Mart.
(Miuy jour Stoves, Iltators,
lirdware, Saddles and Harness
/ jm Jackson Bros.
' T>. M. Thornton, who lives
near town is leported quite sick
with pneumonia.
Hon. A. A1 Kennedy is in
North Texas this week on busi-
ness.
Knolvtt and solvit
Ivhereber good crops
arc grolvn.
Sold everywhere.
1903 Annual FREE.
O. M. KERRY & CO.
Detroit,
Mich.
aminmrxbehmhima: .• .^<ti*u'iuacsm$u. -.*.1
notice to farhers.
When wanting; corn
don't fail to
C. JOH STERLING.
Miss Elia Ho-s has retu: . < >
fr.im a few days vi it in Ko-sp.
In the Jordan tuurciei t.riul t •
jury is s:i 1 out—unable to ac- .
Hon. H. E. Pcir.ce was in the
eity last ov ning shaking han
with his Mcxia ad mil", rs a -d
supporters.
•Irs. M innio May hall, w ho ha-
bflnn visit in < her aunt, Mrs. Mat
tie
home
CONGHE8S10NAL CAM-
PAIGN.
Hon. N. H. Tracy, candidate
for congfess from this district,
will start on a.tour of Freestone
county next Monday the 17th
insfc. He will speak at Butler at
one o'clock in the afternoon an
at Fairfield at night of the same
iiay, thence on a tour of the j
.•ounty, winding up at VVortham, 1
Col. iiAoy wliilo in this nai't j t)f tj,0 proancts 0f fiticli firms. Imrmp; this period the/ have bei-n
or the district some weeks ago tho HOST CRUCIAL TRSTM. APPLIED by a ( lilTICAI and KXACl'J.v®
"uttiiiff actttiainfced will, tlm ! PHBLK.': THEV HAVE STOOD the TESTS and COJSI-T.RftEI) J.ASTl.VJC
g dul"duHe« With the peo- j j Kl ITS upon it. P Vi RONS. W.,- allude 10
1 pie, made a favorable impressjfin >
and the incident at VVortham:
caused a demand 1o be made on
hiitt to speak at different points
in the count", which he will do,
as above stated. Irt the free, for
118 YEARS
Co TiNuous Business
,. Growing and Dealing in Seed „
It Pays to Head
LAND HE HI'S SEEDS,
Garden Seed Hearts, I'• fin, Onion Sets, Melon, Flower Seed, Huga*- and V i
Corn. Don't be ,!?<•:• jr ;,nd href- inferior need DEALT OUT TO V 1 '
THE PRICE fOO vori would pay for the real MERITORIOUS riKEt)--5 ...i
DRET/I S -thereby ! >sin;{ the opportunity perhaps as well as the price y 1; ;
1, , , - for the inferior i.-iad.
all 1 ace ne is recognized .0 bo one : j„ order that «v -ryone r.i «v get LANDRETH'S SEED Till 5 SEAS< N v.- '
of the leading candidates his decide ' to imv posture ONLY on all oMcrs for 5c FLAT PAWSR -' .I.D
.,. 1 | who do not run accounts with us mav send postis-ne stump to cover cost o'v.-v
'> record as a gentleman | wanted at 5e pa? paper this will brin;;: them to ycur po.4oCriee ,
and eitizon having drawn to him I
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The ill
Now
many of our best citizens in this |
and Freestone counties, and it
would .not surprise hia friends 'lhi,t m«-; h"v'; them w;,eW you need them. Ret er have them ouhand «
1 ; or two than huvv.i to waif o'v day vh-n you are ready to plane. We vet.!.v,
should lie carry Freestone CoUlliy 'a 1: the intclliaent pnr.--!>a-.ev of w ! if h" does not think the time ha-
in the uriinarios r.evt A nr-ii" 'Icomavnc.. t-> •> 1 wiion th* • • -itarion •>' many seel lioos'-s who huI>*u.c..
. vx.im « rtfli. ,„nt ivitm Kl.Xt Apr 11, , ..; ;{;j AT( y .; j > -. , R ^ K., ()f MBKIT> Nine-tentof the--, v
; , , ' 1 although the county is confidently edv-rtisod at t><n p..' • . in,,- as m<*ri! - prove to oe r ek i■ •
Snjith^ has rptu-ried to her cja, r b ,.i0 ' the pubUoaeonld b, told o.1 It. We are over oa the alert toseeur.
e in Alexandria, La. . - c j ptitrons tli.' b-st of everything in onr lie". VV.- think the best, in iu!,a;
to!. Tracy is an able man and ' stances, the cheapest. YOUR ; 'i RULY,
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C. P. Grizzard, an eld citizen
of VVortham and well known
here, died last, night after a short
illness and was buried this after-
noon.
Bob May, a popular candi-
date for county clerk, is out in
the rural districts campaigning
this week, and Bob makes
friends wherever be goes too.
Died—Bob Measels died at his
home at Brewer Monday after it
long illness. Deceased witu a
brother of Edwin Measels of our
city and was quite well known
here. We extend sympathy to
the bereaved relatives.
We have interviewed County
Chairman VV. L. Bond and he
i.iorms us that ho will call the
county sxecutive committee to-
gether as soon as the state chair-
man calls his committee and the
date for the primaries will be set.
So all you can do is t« wait.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
be Kind You Have Always Bough!
should the congressional togain
fall v)' his shoulders the district I J
will have no cause to regret th0,
-election.
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Landrelh's Field
Bears the
Signature of 1
1)1 Sl\ CT COURT.
Criminal \ ^es tried or con-1
tinued at the January term of the
District Court:
Emmett Davenport and Eugene
Washington, continued,
Dick Freeman, continued.
Shy .(ones, dismissed.
Luther McKenzic, continued,
R. J. F'inch, continued.
Jim Carroll, continued by con-
sent.
Joe Ross, continued by con-'S
sent.
John Brooks, dismissed.
Cornelius Hass, dismissed. j >
Osie llambo, charged with, *
murder, verdict guilty, nine years
in penitentiary. '
Edmond Thomas, dismissed.
J. E. Corbon, dismissed.
T. J. llainey, continued.
T. C. Caldwell, continued.
Luin Rodgers, continued.
\\r iU Hudson, dismissed.
Jol111War.ro- of murder
in first d^ ...ra assessed his
punishment at death.
roasting ear in 65 days,
to try it this year?
rug- Co., Mcxia, Tex
Zorn makes a fully deveiop-e^
Don't you think you oughas.
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from Wortham today to visit his
sic!- son, Harry.
O A. fat rK- <0 K M*. r
, The Kind Yi.# Haw Always
fii£-nat ,i.£ . S/,p
It will soon be time for ealry
Wooldredge came down.| vegetables; has anyone planted
tiny seed yet? You can take a
good sized box fill it with rich
soil and sow your seed, and then
you can keep them in the house;
by doing this you can raise your
own liiiddishs, Mustard and
LeiiAico, and such early vegeta-
iles; try it.
Hon. Henry E. Ellis, Lime-
tone's candidate for
.-n.liuj-'
a UloS\ , T
M. Thornton who lives 011
the J. O. Harper place six milc-3 t
froiii town, is still quite sick with
pneumonia and iihthma.
Iv-.lan and Lewis Stephens j was
C :r.0 over from Mart Tuesday • mingling wan
evening to visit friends and re- people
latives in the city.
Defendant;
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Jg/ I gave notice of appeal. I
Will Hancock, charged with! £
robbery, five years in pen. ! ^
Gns Majors, jury out. \
Emmett Green, $50 fine.
Marcus Maynard, two years'
in pen,
A. L'\ Jordan, murder; jury!
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That we keep in stock at a!! times the
following: -
Deed of Trust, Quit Claim Deed,
Warranty Deed, Chattel Mort=
gage, Release Deed of Trust,
Transfer of Vendor's Lein Notes.
Deed, Release, Renter's Contract,
Oil Lease, Notice of Protest, Mo=
tion, and Notes,
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NOTICE.
Hon. N. 11. Tracy, candidate
for Congress in this the new
sixth dis.rict, will address the
(people at tlio Court House in
< candidate for jjongre.-s. i i^ai; field, Freestone Comity, on
in the city Tuesday the 17th . of February, 11)02, at
h hi 3 friends—the
o'clock r>. m. All candiditss
Mr. Ellis is now making! '"'0 invited t0 ba l3,"ose!,t
Have your Harnoss, S:nldtes
3uggy tops and Dash Boards ro-
iwired at Jackson Ii; 03.
?,fiss Eulah Easterling c-C W'or
tham is visiting friends in our
city.
'.[tea Mary Cat-ley, who has
\ b.?en visiting her brother, Clinton
lhas returned to her home in
' flfiroesbettlc.
Mrs. Dr. Hoope • has returne '
from Corsicana wl,; re she went
1 tv hear Govetior Bob Taylor lete
) r.re last night.
Miss Bcasie Craig who has been
visiting Miss Emma Smith, has
v gom-i o Corsicana to visit for 0
V'ew days before returning to her
v'homo in Ennia.
GIBSON & BRYANT,
Atto rn eys=at - Law,
M;3XIA, TEXAS.
an active canvas of the county
and is making new friends as he
f^oes from place to place, lie
will speak in Alexia, next, Monday
night the 17th. 111st. and our
people will no doubt turn oui ''Jaf-Will practice it, nil the courts,
liberally to hear him.
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We solicit deposits of any amount. O. '
facilities for doing a general banldnjr business are better now tl-.ar
ever, and -.ve respectfully invito a call from anyone who has money ti
borrow or mon.-y to deposit. It will pay you to see us before opei:' ■ s
an account elsewhere. Farmers loans a specialty. Valuables kept f:;>
of charge for customer.-; of this banlr
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The State Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1902, newspaper, February 14, 1902; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290641/m1/5/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.