The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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[ Baumont Oil,at W. H. Parker's.
A. H. Paltuer and wife and
Prank Murchison and wife at-
tended the Barbecue at Mertzon
last week.
Irving Laine was in from
Grinnel ranch Friday.
the
50 pounds of C* mpound I^ard,
this week for $4.50.
Stamford Mill A Elevator Co.
J. E. .Tones came ia from his
ranch Wednesday and reports a
fine rain out there Tuesday.
w V W idfWVbfrhKw WW » wWs* W'^V'wO
SUMNiRS RcSTAUnANT
Hill serve Meals at all
hours.
Will handle fresh bread at
all times.
Fresh Fish every Friday !'
and Saturday. Putin your j>
orders early.
Open Day and Night.
H G. SUMNER. _
buying a
departed
cars of thanks,
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We wish to thank the many,
kind friends foi their faithful * . _
work and kind words, given u, ' Wth Representative District.
GPNREAL DIRECTURY
lbth Congiossional District.
Smith, Cblorado, Texas.
Those interested in
Monument for their
relatives and friends can see
Say Neighbor when you need samples, designs, etc , by phon-
CarOilaor Wind-mill Oil come ling me. I will gladly call and see
in and let Keeney & Son figure).you, all orders and work guaran
with you. -teed. Geo. L Keever.
during the illness and death of
our beloved mother. We are
thankful that God has permitted
us to live among such people,
words cannot express our grati-
tude to you all, but if sorrow
comes your way may the same
kind and loving assistance be giv-
en each of you, is our prays.
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Atkins
Dr. Rice.
('has. Speck roi>ortK a rain at)
his ranch 12 miles northeast of
Eldorado Tuesday.
TEI WACO MOB SEWS
THE PR0UHESS1V ^ERSPAPEH UF TEX
i If you intend to transfer your
i children from one school district- •
I to another you will have attend j
Good assortment of Wire Feu- j to it before the first of August.,
ciugs on hand at rigljt price.
El lorado Hardware Co.
Hest Lubricating Oils for
! kinds of Machinery.
Represents t,har great and grow-
ing constituency giving their at.
tention to Clean Politics, Good
Government and Anti-Saloon,
all Rates: $6 (X) a year case in adva-
I nee Make remittance direct
C. B. Metcalfe, San Augelo, Tex
51st Judicial District.
Court Con veins at Eldorado on
the 10th Monday after the first
Monday in Feb. and Sept.
J. W. Timmins, Judge, San An
*el». Texas.
Alex Celliaa, Dist. Attorney,
San Angels. Texas.
Commissioner's Court meets an
2nd Monday in Feb., May, Aug. .
and November. P<
J *hn line. J. W. HUJ, Jr . W. D.; J
Ake and W. S. Wooten, Com at. jPl
Geo. M. Brown, County Judge. ”■*
W. C Benton, Distnat aud ouir
t.y Clerk.
F. H. Watson. Sheriff and Tax-
Collet tor.
H. VV. Finley, Tex Assessor.
C. C. Doty, Justice ef Peace. ^
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CONTEST
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C. S. Chick a prominent Kaf-;
firite was mingling with the El-
Eldorado Hardware Cc. to the SUCCESS.
Gasoline, Casings, and Inner
Tubes are CASH.
Eldorado Hardware Co.
See our Standard Sewing Ma
chines guaranteed, runs from 10
years to Lifetime*.
Eldorado Hardware Co.
s ,/■
J. R Luiter, C. C- Mqador Jr.
and A. M. Mills did some sheep
trading this week.
CHIKCHES
Methodist-, second and fourth
Sundays in Eldorado, First and
Third Sunday at Christoval.
Rev. G. L. Keever, Pastor.
Baptist services first, second
R. A. Evan- one of our promi- and fou,.lh sundaJSR|d„rado
CATTLE DEALS.
Jerome Porter and wife motor-
ed to Eldorado Tuesday from i
nent ranchmen reports the f >1
lowing sale of his sheep, he sold
1900 head to Robert Halbert, get
ting $5.00 per grown sheep and
*• $2 75for lambs,
ranch 20 miles east of town iu |
their Ford.
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He also purchased 100 cows
I from W. C Wylie of San Agelo
Crops are fine, Get ready to at $65.00 per head with 71 head
your leaky pans and pots, at jeare for them, All kinds of helpjof calves thrown in. they are
Get a box of Meudets to mend
SOCIETIES
W. H. Barker’s. |at Eldorado Hard ware Co. , «°°b Durham cattle.
S. Murray of Dallas, was in El-
A. F. & A. M. meets on Satur-
day on or before the full moon in
each month.
W. O. Alexander, W. M.
A. C. Lehmann, Sec.
i Coleman, Tex., July 17 Slier- R. A. M. stated meetings of El
iff Banister has received a letter , dorado Chapter. No. Hid 2nd
Eldorado Hardware Co. can aid relatives in Eldorado this asUmg for information about a j Tuesday night iu each month.
Rex McCormick, H. P.
W. F. Ford,Sec.
Council. Eldorado Council No. 149
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will receive 25 per cent of all thefcj
money collected for the San Ang-g
Two Ford Cars Given
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The San Angelo Sun and Success]
Both Represented in Gontest.
MissGhrise Enochs is the Gontes-!
tant form Schleicher Gounty, she
will also work other fields.
She is authorized to collect for!
The Success and will receive 1000
votes for every dollar paid on the;
papers involved.
p Gontest Closes August 31,
T“irdHelp her win p. Ford Gar
««•. j. a. carter, Pa»to,.>1jn Gase sha does not get acar she
J. H. Dismakes and family of;
dorado, Wednesday on business. Rock s^ri„KS> arevisiting friend
show you Cuts and descriptions week, they are wanting to rent young man named J. V. Cunning
of the Best Wood Silo you have a house for school next year. ; ham, aged 19 years, dark com-
Pay Cash for Gasoline, Auto Plexioned. about 5 feet 8 inches
Tires and Tubes.
Eldorado Hardware Co.icoun^’ nea!' A"™;
seen.
J. S. J nesaud family and T.
B. Rus>e.Tg al family are angling
on Dove Greek this week.
Keeney & Son lias Golden
fall. His mother is sick and want
to locate liim.
What is thought to have been
Will Foley was in from the S.
E. .McKniglit ranen the first of
Crust flour, come aud get our t >is week and says that Mr. Me-
prices, No Better, we also make Knight has huilta sp endld ranch the largest steer ever sold on the
c ost Prices on all goods, come home He went back to finish j marueuiu San Angelo was dis-
an • figure with Keeney & Son. the painting and decorating, posed of during the past week
O. A. Savage, wh* lives near! Hugh Richardson was in the n Dyches of Angtlo
Ballinger was iu ElJwrado Toes jcity Saturday and put a trespass , Heights sold to D. Maokin, buy-
oay with a load of water melons.; notice, in this issue. Mr. Rioard jer *or Me V\ liortei Sim mons,
1 sou says lie his been bothered ja steer weighing 1..T7.) pounds.
Call and see me my prices are | hy (x)ys {,.om town to the I The animal was a four-year-old
right. \\. H. i arker. j big cement tank for b ithi-ig pur-1 ftnd hail been i wised by Prank
,, r » ., , u .Mii, 1 pose, lie found several posts in Spencer near Eldorado iu Scli-
' A‘ ihe tank, he is afraid some boy Richer county. He I rough! *79/<
j unthongtedl.v might crack the; ^r- Dyches at the same time
bottom of the tank by chunking s°ld three other steers, which
a postin it, so has fornidden them weighed around 1,100, and two
cows — San Ange’o Standard
meeting at the Chit Schuol House
this week.
Get that Harvester in Shape,
Don't wait, Eldora lo Hardware bathing in the tank any more.
Co. will help you today. , a mexican boy was aocdently
F. Iianisei was in from the' rUri over in Sonora last week a »d
ranch the first of this week al. l{illod b-V an auto driven by T. D.
ter supplies. i Newell of Rook Springs, the ac-
Jcident was regreled by Mr. New-
Fresh Groceries arriving each ell but could not be avoided from
week. W. H. Parker. !all accounts.
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J F. Key of Ma.Ver Was in the Hulk Coffee 14 cents ,.e»* i oilnd
city Tuesday and Wednesday on ; in 25 pounds lots,
buisness. . Stamford Mill & Elevator Co.
h-utht. He worked in Coleman mee„ 2nd Tl)e,d.y nlltht ^
,l!'1 month, Rex Me Co mick T. I. M
W. P1. Ford, Recorder.
Eldorado Tha|>t,er No 1400. K S.
meets 1st and Jrd P’riday nights
in each month.
Mrs. Mollie Whitten, Matron.
4 Miss Nettie Isaacs, Sec.
Ladies Home Mission Society —
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in
each month.
Mrs. W. B. Silliman, President.
Mrs. A. T. Wright, Sec
Woodmen of the World —Meets
1 k Saturday in each month at
the W.O W. Hail.
C. C. Doty, Commander.
A. T. Wright, Clerk.
K.of P.—Meets 2nd and 4th Fri-
day nights in each month.
Van McCormick, C. C.
A. T. Wright, K. of R.
See m.v line of Men’s Work!
Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Trousers,
Pate.| a special lot of overalls for
both men and boys, a complete
line of Gents Furnishings
Mrs. T. P. Robinson.
T. W. Henderson. Banker and
stockfaruier of McCulloch coun-
ty, and who owns considerable
ranch intereset in this county, is
in Paldorsdo getting accquainted
with our people. Mr. Hender
Carpenter Work
l will build, remodel or repair j
LtAUlih PHlUiKAM
Sunday at 4.00 p in
Is it ever light to do away
from home what we would m t
do at home. Dan. 1: J-6; Rom.
14: 15-17, 21.
Song.
Prayer for our young people.
Principle vs, place by
A. T. Wright.
Omnipresents of God by
M s Gladys Pa tor.
Song.
Consecreation to Jesus Christ
our highest example of Chi Lt an
The Court of L*«t Retort.
Around the stove of the cross
roads grocery is the real court
of last resort, for it finally over-
rules all others. Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy has been brought
before this cou*-t in almost, every
cross roads grocery in this coun-
try, ami has always received a
favorable verdic. It is in the cou-
ntry w lie re man exitects lo re-
ceive full value for his money
that this Remedy is most appre-
ciated. Obtainable everywhere.
(Advertisment.)
Eldorado Lodge N°. 692
I. O. O. P\—Meets 1st and 2nd
Tuesday nights W. O. W and K.
P. Hall Van McCormick, N. G.
A. T Wright, Sec
Knights Of The Maccabees—
PTIdnrado Tent No. 129 meets on
Istandfird Monday nights in
each month'
A. T. Wri^lit, Commander
A. C. Lollman. R. K.
Grandpa Barnes, of Christoval
was so happy Monday afternoon
that the people of that queenly
little villiage was disturbed, hut
upon visiting his premises they
found that his grandson from
Roena had just arrived He sent
word to The Success that the big
|x»t had been put in the little one
and that the Barnes of Hit-is
tovnl including the little o» e w s
going to be filled, and Grandpa
has been busy all Hie week enter j
tabling his visitors.
THE
SEMI-WEEkL?
FARM NEWS
CAlvcuton ■nd IMU it. Tox.
Tho Irt'Bt neWh|mpMr u’ul u„'ric;t,:niral
joui-nu* lit ilit* Smith, f* riitnim- mure
Vii*t#, Niitloniil ami f<>r«lifu newa than
any almilitr rutlloflilpn. h i ...
'nnrkft ropnrlH, m Htronit mtli'.rlal i »
and enJnyH n leuuiutlon I hrmiuhtn.it I ..a
Niith-n fnr fnli n*>an In all tiiaufit'.
Specially edltetl ih-partm.-ntf- »..r th
farmor, this women and the rhllttrru.
THE FARMERS’ FGRUK
Tno epcclcl HKrioul'ure" 'eature «>f Tin.
Nuwb conaiata clilt-rly t.. contrlbutionn
of AUbacrihere, wliota letter* In a omi -
tleul way voice the ecntlir lit anti
perlencet of lie reader* ei in t ruini?
matter* of the fartn, nor > tintl other
juhJect*.
TnE CENTURY PAGE '
>*ulill*hed once n week, 1* a tnaifnrlna
of Men* of the home, every nun i u
eontrlhutlon of a woman render of The
Keen about farm life and matters of
Kt nei al Intel eat to women.
THE CHILDREN’S PAGE
(* puhllafed once a week n.,U I* filled
ailh letter* ti nt the boy* and gu is
who icut! the paper.
RATES GF Sl)PSCRIFnO\
tipo year, fl.oit; *lx month*, :>Pej
1 ‘tee m nitin, ?Jc, payable Invnrinhly
t.. iot<-.nee, I*, mlf Itv pretnl it
i •■ «* inrnoy order, bnnk t l.cck or r«u-
leurotl toller.
SAMIt-K CO I’IKS FI5KK. 1
A. II. m:i4> -V rn.. Cuba.. *
or T*t.
W. M. Smith was in from Kaf | L.1E -VVEMiLi ftiEWJ
your hwiiic,
work done.
Contract or Day Uharaelcr by C. °. Doty.
Phone ill.
5. L. Wright.
A Pleasant Physic. *
When you want a plcsant phy
son contemplates stocking his | „jc Chamberlain’s Tablets a
ranch here in the near future. tnai Ttoey are mild and gentle
i in their action aud always pro-
! duce a pleasant cathartic effect.
' For sale by all dealers adv.
BARBECUE
Ambassadors of Christ, by
Miss l»ttie Hill.
Principles not rules by
Miss Dell Bearce
Song, “Take my life and let it
be, etc.
Talk on lesson by A J. Atkins.
Miss Emma Hill, [<eadei.
All members of tbe league are
urged to be present
AT
m m, ildorado, sm
MAYER
THWSMT
July 29.
Th^> Fourth Annual Session of,
the Con chi eColo ratio Baptist1
Gamp Meeting and Encampment
will meet at Christoval Texas Au
, gust lil 22. the program has al
Mail, Passenger and Express, j rva<jy been sent out and a large
Your Patronage Solicited. ati4>ndanoe is expected this y< ar.
TOM savell, Proprietor. 'J'huy have a beautiful Camp
Ground aud you will eujoy jour
stay there.
Propper Treatment for BiHouaneee.
For a long timo Miss Lula Ske-
lton, Churchville, N. Y , was bil-
ious and had - sick headach and
Tii7xy spells. Chamberlain’s Tab
j let* were the only thing that
gvae her germauent felief. Ob
tafoable everywhere. adv.
Every leagle voter in Schleicer
County should vote Saturday
either for or against the Amend-
ments.
Subscribe for The Success. „
fir Wednesday wearing smiles
and boasting Kaffir, lie said they
had organiged a Methodist
Church out there with 27 mem-
bers. He al*o stated that they
expected to get the post office
out there in the near future.
Eldorado Grove No. 802 meets 1st j He stated that* R. H Blaylock
1
and Jrd Monday nights in each
month.
Mrs. Alina Watson, Guardian.
Mrs. .J S. Jones, C^Jerk.
Rebi k.ih Lodge No. 92. I. O. O. F
meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday night
Miss Gladys Patton N. G..
Miss Nar.nye Alexander, Sec.
The Ladies Aid and Missiona-
ry Society meets at the Baptist
church every Monday evening at
4 p. m
Mrs. W. M. Ramsay, Pres.
Mrs C. L. Fort son See.'
Mrs. J. A Barnes of Chris-
toval received a phone message
Monday night that her mother
Mrs Anderson, who lives near
Godly in Johnson county was
very low, but owing to Mrs.
Barnes illness she was unable to
go to her.
W. N. Kelly has just received
a shipment of fine bucks aud has
r«o ad in this issue to sell Them.
was moving out there and would
put in a Blacksmith shop.
They have a fine Sunday
School and are happy jnsople.
We would t'ke to see ev. ry
home iu Schleicher county get-
ting The Success and Miss
Enochs will try and see you all
before last of August.
J. E. Janes knows somothiug
on W. P. Evans but wont tell it.
1*1* Tilt’
JUNIOR LEA6UE PROGRAM.
Sunday 3 p. in.
Knng.
Prayer.
Song
Scripture lesson. Judges 2.
Two Brave women. Judges 4:
Lois Murchison.
Gideon, Judges 5: Leeroy Nutt.
Little Samuel. Sum 2:
Jnek Silliruan.
Eli, Gladys Martin.
Ell's Sons, Maud Jones.*
Review of Ch traders, stwdievi
t»y members.
Song.
Benediciion.
Luctllo Sprouls, Leader.
A Doctor’s Prescription For i
Cough »n Elective Cough Treatment.
One forth to one tea|>oonfu) of
Dr.Kings new Discover Isgeu as
needed will soothe and checn
C'augh Colds and the more dang-
erous Bronkchile and Lungs
Ailments You cant afford to take
the risk of serious illness when
so cheap and simple a remedy
as Dr. Kings new DUcovery
start l1ie treatemen at once You
will be graitffed for the relief
aod cure obtaind.
Or. King’s N«w life PHI*
▼ho beet *r “he world.
Ka« Vour Bowel* Regular.
As everyone knows, the bow
els are the sewerage fcysteui of
the body, and it is of the great-
est importance that they move
< nee each day. If your bowela
become constipated, take a dona
of Chamberlain's Tablets just af-
ter supper and they will correct
the disorder. Obtainable every-
where.
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Wright, A. T. The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915, newspaper, July 23, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1124039/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .