The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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DALLAS
Bt'ST HEACHLD VIA
Waxahachie
AT 0
FORT WORTH
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Cleburne
For Informatiiin A.-k
H. I’. BLODGETT, A cent
Notice
oi Sheriff’s Sale
Rea! Eslale.
Ry virtue, of an rxi■ciitioij.,i*£
out ‘of tli*. Ijonoralili' .liihti'c fourt.
RricinVl No! (»V of fr< e.-lone enmity, j
on the i*tl) ilay'of .lanuary. A. I). ~•11in Me\i
p. m. at tile church, where a splen-
di'l Pfogram waa4ieard as .follows!
Voice" 8o|o—Alrfl. Jenkins. Mrs.
Thornton, accompanist. . .
John, My Favorite Biblical Char-
acWr^»Alis. K. C. Ffirman.
lnAtruinental I)uet — Mrs. R. F.
GumlniiiB and Miss Katherine Cum*
mins.
’Ruth-, My .Favorite Character—
Mrs. F. \ (iaggers. • j
Doreas. M\ Favorite Character —
, l
Mrs. Thmnp.-on.
After this program Mrs. Opx, j
president of the Auxiliary, read a [
note inviting tiios.e present, mim-i
horirig folly, to go over to the:
Annex, where they were--greeted by
Me,-danos Lindsey and Scale \vhoj|
I invited thorn to he'seated. Then aj
j talde, i,poii which was a farce pink1
h'tsket, twined with' ivy and roses,|
1 was hia Held in and Mrs. "Fiicy, it) I
|dor sweet style, presented to Mrs.!
j-Rufus Edwards this basket of gifts
j from t-h«.members of the Auxiliary. J
!Mis. E iw nd- with tears that came I
j direr! from the heart, w as over-
[ win-iiied with surprise and feeling!'
at litis -token of_ lov-a from hex
friends and co-worki") si Ttie affair
'was planned as a surprise to- her,
j and sic- never knew one word of itjl
i until the basket-was placed before 11
Shoes! vShoes!
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The Place~the Time—The
Price IS HERE. -
A $6,000,00 Stock to Select
from. A Gift at the Price.
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Mr-:'. Edwards leaves soon to r<
liiifc.'r—n - ^
nd navnu'Tieeii -a j
1915, in the < ase of S. E. Tucker - charter ineml'er ., tin Auxdiaiy j
versilT T. C. "Ray! '\n, THT-I, aScT tie
me. as sheriff, directed and deliver-
ed, I have levied upon lids l.Sth
day of January,' A. I). 191ft, and
will. Isetwei Ii the the hours of 10
o'clock a. in. and 4 o’clock p. m.,
on the first Tuesday in March, A.
I). 1915, it being the 2nd day of
paid month, at the court house
door of said Freestone county, in
the town of Fairfield, proceed to
.sell at public-auction to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest which J. (J,
Iiay had on the 1S111 day of'January,
A. D. 1915, or at any time there-
after, of, in and to the following
described prooperty, to-wit: Lot?
No’s. 5| (!, It), IT and 12 in
the I. ;(i. King Addition to
Hie City of Teague, Texas; said
property being levied on as the
property of J. C. Ray, to satisfy a
judgment of $1(! 85, in favor of f?.
E. Tucker and eostH of suit.
Given under my hand, this the
30th dav of J'innarv, A. [). 1915.
‘ G. W. BURLESON.
Sheriff, Freestone county, Texas,
By W. R. Avoni:\vs. Deputy. 32
N. I). Petty, a job printer of
Mexin, was in Teague Tuesday
on business—fmd—shak-mg-lr
with old friends
SYMPTOMS
Slight Symyioms Sometimes
Presage Serious Results.
Don’t you fee] tired, have yon a
sallow complexion, constipation,
headache, had breath, sleeplessness
or circles around your eyes? If so,
you are undoubtedly suffering from
some liver complaint.
Perhaps you don’t feel very badly
now, hut delay is dangerous. To
allow your liver to continue out of
order, is to incite a serious chronic
illners.
Whenever yon have the slightest
symptoms of liver trouble, stop it
immediately. You can do it harm-
lessly and mildly ;by taking Liv-
VRh-Lax, the natural vegetable
Compound that is repfacing calomel
everywhere. It lias all the effect-
iveness, not the effect of calomel.
Insist on getting the orignal LlV-
Vek-Lax, bearing the likeness and
signature of I., K. Grigsby, which
is guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. F.or sale by
Palace Drug Go.
and having toiled and rejoiced and
sorrowed with it, the members are
sorely grieved at the parting and
planned this little .-uipri-e for her
as a token of their love, fur her iuid.
their appreciation of her tireless
efforts i’ll behalf of the Auxiliary,
No other one'member having done
half so much as she.
Refreshments of sandwiches and
chocolate were si rVed, during which
the following toasts were heard:
To the Auxiliary.— Mrs. Jno. F.
Wallace; response —Mrs. E.A. Cox.
To the Husbands.— Mrs, Torn
-Minchew. „
'To Our Pastor’s Wife.—l\Irs.
Charles Clark.
To the Honoree. Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. Oscar Emerson.
Rtatp of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Lucas County. (
Frank .1. Cheney makes onth that he la
senior partner of.the firm of F. J. Cheney
K- <’o., doing buslrmss In the City of To-
ledo, County uml Slate aforesaid, and
that said Ann will pav the suns of ONE
HFNnREli not.EARS for each and ev-
ery ease of Catarrh that i aimot he cured
by the use of HALL'S CATARRH Cf'RK.
FRANK .L CHUNKY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In
tnv presence, this tith day of December,
A. O. 1886. ^ ->
Notary Public.
Halt's Catarrh Cnro ii: taken Internally
and arts directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. .1. CHUNKY * CO . Toledo. O.
Sold bv all-'Druggists. 7m\
illy Pills
Take Rall s Family
for consllpntlon.
B. Y. P. U. Program.
Sunday, February 14.
Subject: Bible Study Meeting.
Pftalm 23. President in charge.
Song — Prayer.
Busfhess.
Leader in charge—Miss Minnie
Denson.
Psalm 23.—Jim Jordan. '
—Song.—-i_______ • ■ ; ' * ' ■
The Realm ns a Poem, — Mias
Nema Elliott.
Psalm 23:1. What it teaches
about faith. — Hinept-Ham.
Psalm 23:2-3, What it teaches
about God’s leadership—Miss Mar-
garotte Hartley. „
Psalm 23:4-5. What the Psalm
teaches about God’s protection.—
Clayton Howell.
Special Music. —Miss Floy Rhea.
Divine Goodness. — Mrs. Speight.
Song —# Prayer.
WHAT IS ADAMANTINE?
We had occasion to look up Webster the other day, and found
that, under “adamantine,” he describes difr abstracts of title.
“Incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated,” am1 the
words he uftes. In other words, the entire history of the property
on which title is predicated is presented in the abstract. Taxes,
assessments, judgments, mortgages, liens, if they exist, are spot-
ted and reported. Uncertainties of tarnsfer are noted. And if
nothing unavoidable is reported, nothing unavoidable exists.
Whatever the truth" is, the abstract is; therefore, what it tells
cannot be broken, dissolved or penetrated. Only thft experience,
scrupulous care, and the complete accurate, systematic records
■ possessed by us, make it possible to furnish that kind of ah
street and do it every time. Nobody but a specialist knows
the best service in thift - line. Come in and
175 pair Men’s $5.00 Shoes, all leathers, to CA
close out atrthepair ipOmOxJ
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75 pair of Lace and Cow-Boy Boots at Less than Factory Cost
80 pairLadie’s $3.50 Shoes, to close out <£1 QQ
at the" pair.;_____________ ____________ ______, *P A wO
150 pair Ladies’ $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes to ({JO CA
close out, at the paii;._„_________________
65 pairjChiidrenV-Shoe^sizes, 2J-2 to 8,
AsK to see our New ^Spring
Oxfords—They are Correct.
Higdon-Jackson Go.
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THE STORE AHEAD’
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Senior Epworth League.
Feb. 14, 1915.
Winsome to Win
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Subject:
Some.
Leader: Levi Ryan.
Song—Prayer—Son)?.
Leader’s talk.
Peraonal Attractiveness.
A. Wherry.
The Limit of Attraction. —Miss
Grace Willbanks.
Keeping the Connection 'Clean
—Jewel Fogleman.
Recharging the Batteries—
Oar6~i!eadlee;-------
Solo—Mrs. Dunlap.
Reading—Exie Ijewis.
Inspiration of Viclory—Rev.
A. S. Whitehurst.
Song.
Benediction.
Cross Roads Locals.
The weather being so beautiful
encourages one to report the local
happenings of the commuiijty. I
enjoy reading our county paper.
Glen Green an4 wife visited par-
ents at Dew Saturday and Sunday.
\
Miss Elbe) Magenant visited at
Mrs. Clijrk’B Sunday.
--and~
Mrs. A*vis Goolsby xvisited!
Mrs. W. A. Everett is spend-
ing some time in the markets for
the purpose of laying in her line
of millinery for the spring trade.
She will return shortly.
TAKE IT
r.
IN TIME
Just as Scores of Teague Peo-
ple Have.
Waiting doesn’t pay.
ff you neglect kidney backache,
Urinary troubles often follow.
Doan's Kidney Pill^ are for kid-
ney backache, and for other kidney j
Teague citizens endorse them.
L. G. Carter, farmer, Teague,
says: “My back became fto stiff
and lame at times that it was all 1
could do to get up from a stooped
fx>r sitting position. I had sharp
twinges in my loins' and a heavy,
dulF ache in my back. I was also
caused much annoyance by too
frequent passages of the kidney
secretions, being obliged to get up
five or si* tipoes during the night.
Seeing Doan’s Kidney Pills highly
advertised, I tried them. _ They
went directly to the seat of th^
trouble and in a short titn« I was
cured.”??N ; ,/
Price 50c at all deal
’ Laak for a
parents at Post Oak last week.
Mrs. Lee Sprinkle returned home
Sunday after a few months visit to
her parents in JJklnhoma.____
Mr. Presley and family of Pears-
ley has moved here to make their
future home.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Lane of Dew
spent Sunday at Mr. Cosson’s.
Miss Mary Ilaynie spent last
week visiting relatives and friends
at Dew.
The ladies of our community
have organized a Iten Club. On
last Thursday we met with Mrs.
Lela Cosson, and every one carried
their needles and thread to learn
each other new pieces of crochet
work. Other features of the oc-
casion was who did the best work.
Lunch was served by the popular
and hospitable hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Virgil Green of Waco. The
club will meet Wednesday with
Mrs. Rosa Cotman.
Wood Goolsby has returned from
Fort Worth where he has been at-
tending court.
Mr.**Magenant of Mexia visited
his sister, Miss Ethel
Magenant,
who is teaching, school here, Satur-
day.
Miss Minnie Haynie attended
the literary society at Dew Friday
night.
Shorty.
MiT-jv •
Derry Plants Half Price.
Thousandi^Ilfi
Dewberry anc
. See
L m
VERY UNHAPPY
Physically and Mentally Worn
Out—Tells How Nervous
Orytmj Spells
Ended by Vino!'.
Wer$
Monmouth, 111.:—‘‘I was weak, worn-
out and nervous. I had no appetite and
liscouraeed,
was
getting so thin and discouraged,
one day I just broke down and cried
when a friend came in and asked me
what was the matter. I told of my
condition and how nothing I took seemed
to do me any good. Vinol was suggested.
I got a bottle and before it was half
gone I could eat and sleep well. 1
continued its use and now my friends
say I look ten years younger, and I am
well, healthy and strong. I wish I
could induce every tired-out, worn-out,
nervous woman to take Vinol."—Mrs.
Harriet Gale, Monmouth, 111.
There are many over-worked, tired-
Out careworn, nervous women In this
vicinity , who need the strengthening,
tissue building, and vitalizing effects of
Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic, and so sure are we that it will
build them up and make them strong
that We Offer to return their money
if it fails to benefit.
.Vinol is a delicious preparation of the
extract of cod liver oil and peptonateof
Iron and contains no oil
City Drug Store, H. C. McMichael,
Prop., Teague, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Harris, 2
miles south of town, now have a
new baby girl, born Sunday.
The mother and child are doing
nicely, and Shade m the happiest
man at home—not in town, for
he says himself he has been to
town only once this week, and
it was on this occasion that a
Chronicle reporter caught him
and got the news.
Colds ore Often More Serious.
Stop Possible Complications.
The disregard of a cold has often
brought many a regret. The fact
of sneezing, coughing, or a fever
should be warning enough thajt
your system needs immediate at-
tention. Certainly loss of sleep is
most serious. It is a warning given
abased
w fv
Lana Locals.
Health of the community is
at present, and the weather is fi0,
Potato planting is the order
th£ day now? .
Bro. Richardson filled his reg
lajr appointment here Saturday aj
Sunday., •
We had good singing Sundar
evening.
Mr. Wash Driver is moving this
week.
E. F. .Ezell and J. T. 8heUs$
carried cotton to Teague
Miss Cora Perryman is vUitinj
at Corsicanajhis week.
’Mrs. Harris of Teague is vi^itini
at the home of Tom Long this week
Misses Ireorv and Emma Lee
Collins and Lemma -dlulin visitei
Miss Violet Duggar Sunday.
Ella Shelly visited Jessie Buliq
Sunday.
Rosa Mae Driver visited Florena
Lee Sunday.
Mrs. Bettie Webb and Mrs. Bebi
tie Knight visited Mrs. Birdie
Driver Sunday.
Misses Autie, Dor* and Minnie
Stroud of Mills visited Mrs, Com
Thorntoh Sunday.
Mrs. Bettie Shelley and Mrs,
Texie Ezell visited at Mrs. Driver’!
Saturday.
Mrs. Duggar and children visits
at Mrs. Minnie McDaniel’s Sunday
Mrs. Idell
to her home ^jp the south nftei
(-pending 4 months with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Duggar.
uharies l)pperbamme~L
FOI
A. T.
ry Goods Store But
Some time duringl
Staple and Fancy GroceriesniRht the dry goods 8
JL Neyland & Go.
FEED
• Abilene. Texas, 7^8-14.
Mr. M. Harding, Dallas, Texas.
Dear Sir: This is to certify tha
we have been handling GOLD
BOD Feed for somg months, an
from the start our sales have it
creased, and upon getting it befoi
our customers-generally we fin
that the sales still increase mor< Btr,n* found under th
We consider GOLDEN ROD to 1 Jntrance on a show c"
wa|
and a quantity of goc
The entrance was madd
the rear sky light, the i|
being pried off with
of instrument, onetif
panes remold and the
let dewn through tl
supposedly by a doul
one of the best feeds on the)
inasmuch aS otir trade has so
en it to he so above other (sur
ed to be) similar mixed feeds,
for stock that is under the wes
or of poor appetite, we find that|
cannot be excelled, as they heart:
eat the GOLDEN ROD and do'
upon same, when other feed th
don’t seem to care to eat.
We feel that we cannot
enough praise for GOLDEN R0|
and any other assistance or rec
mendation that we can render ]
as also broken, It
he one let dpwn felll
ase and came near
erious accident, as
bund all about the ca
oor of the building.
It is supposed thafl
ho entered from the!
d the front doors aj
ompanions in through
hen the door was op
ay morning a stack
[was found near the f|
afc-
favor of GOLI>EN ROD, we are
your service. ' ,2
Yours very truly,
W. B. Hale Sons & Kek
PERSO]
DR. COXT
PHYSICIAN and SURGEONI
Special attention to Diseases j
the Eye, Ear, Nose ar
Throat, and all Chronic
and Private Diseases.
Phones: OHice 130, Res. II
LEX SMITH
Attorney a t L a|
fairfield; tkxas
W. E. TERRELl
LAWYER.
F. & M. Bank Building.
TEAGUE. TEXAS
THE FI
W. E. DOYLE I
LAWYER
- TEAGUE. TEXAS.
W. R. Boyd
B1
J. Ross B|
BOYD &.
Attorneys-at*
TEAGUE,
(Rome)
Edwards,
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Stringer, William J. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1915, newspaper, February 12, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110258/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.