The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925 Page: 4 of 12
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NOTICE TO BANKERS
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Hotel britiys ho re titan a
Steer.
A qua:'t of mill; brings i tore
t han t lie Cow.
A Texas Long Horn brings
?T0 aid one pair of Horn-
rimmed glasses iLF.
A T.tlf sells fi r £10 and its
brains sell for JJe.
The* hide of a Cow br'ngs f 1
and one pair of shoes f IS.
Two sacks of ‘Bull’ Durham
is worth more than the Bull.
The only wav to he in the
Cattle business is with a picture
of one.
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NATI VOTES TO
AK JAS I FERGUSON
Texas, T i-D I o. 'Hu* Tex
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STOCK LAW ELECTION NOTICE
in Commissions i\>’ Court, Frt e
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P. S. Pm goingto write some morr pirers
that will appear in this paper. Keep look-
ing for them.
MORE OF EVERYTHING
for a lot less money.
That’s the net of this
‘Bull’ Durham prop-
osition. More flavor,
more enjoyment and
a lot more money
left in the bankroll at
the end of a week’s
smoking
TWO BA6S for 15 cents
100 cigarettes for 15 cents
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la a Met all's MaKa.-iae. the
■ !h 1 v ..a! I.nrity uti fashion . I.o.li
11 1 t!*. i - only $15.1)0.
::;h yorrii’s (.omi’amon
< 'i ii.ii onweallh Avi., A Si. I‘.,ul St.
"... Ma
!•". sale, Jersey cow, fresh in
... i,. l; I , 1'lnlips. I'airfield. j'J'J Jtp
a sit.i fkhlim;
Thai lin’d, half-sink, disc mr-
: ped feeling caused by a torpid
hv'-r and constipated bowels can
!•. pot ten rid of with surprising
p.'ompt ness by using llcibine.
A . .,; feel its beneficial cflVi 1 with
the dose as its i)i• i ifyi11and
M!' dalmg cfi’ect i thorough and
coUi|)lctc. 1* not only drives out
b.do arid impurities but il imparts
a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
strength, vim, and buoyancy of
spirits. Price tide. Sold by
.Johnson & Ale in ecu
A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT.
Head your name anti adtlreiu plainly
written together with 5 cenia (and tlda
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., lie*
Moinea, Iowa, and receive in return a
(rial package containing Chamberlain1!
I <iiigI, Remedy for cougliB, colda, croup,
bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat- Chamtierlaio'a Stom-
ach and I.iTer Tablet! for stomach trou-
bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd
tlio heart, biliouarieaa and constipation;
Chamberlain's Halve, needed in every
family for burna, scalda, wnunda, pilea,
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 6 cenia. Don't mit* it
W. Vuup.haii; thence S. with
Inn. I., tv.et ii Vi.UKh:t!’. omi ilobiiisoi.
;,, i ii!!,.i,'.uiiiil Creek; t hence d , wr.
-aid creek to the X. \V. corner of J
,;. Homier X. \V. corner; thence S.
., ih lie. lii'twiM'n -I II Honner am.
\\ . U . .Steward to A. iu e ol the J
C,']: s l.eaptie; t'lenee I'., to the X. lx
i,i'in r of i lie <i. VV. I laid,mad Sui
v, v, thence S. with Bankhead’s I'
to JuIhi Thuniiaii’s X. lx. curias
•lielu'c VV. to Thurniaii’s N. VV. cm
rn-r; thence S. to 1 hurman’s S. \V
em ner; thence VV. to S. VV . conic:
of said Bankhead Survey; thence S
to .1. X. Claypool S. lx. corner; thenc.
West, X'ortliwest and North to J. X
• laypool’s N. Ix. corner; thence W
to . ( ottonwood ( reek on the N. km
of the J. X. Claypool Survey; thenc,
is sa d era '1, to \vln"'e same cros ,e
tin* ix. line 'f lie 1). Potter Survey;
thence S. to the S. VV . corner of th
S .1, Claypool Survey; thence VV . to
ihe S. VV. corner 1». Cotter Survey.
: hi nee X. to the S. Ix. corner of the
.1. S. Aide Su. . y; thence VV. to tie
S. VV. corner of the John II. \ 'ns,,,
tie- Ix. line of the M. An
h r on Survey; thence S. to Amlcr
's S. Ix. corner; thence W. to An
S. VV. corner; thence X. t<
the S. VV. Corner of Await and tie
!m I'inninp, contnini i.gg Id 1 - sip.ian
11. i'll s.
Burnett Chapel School District X,
!V, begin.ling at the S. \V. corner of
the I). Folk tract on the II. banders
Survey; thence X. JO VV . to the X
VV. corner of the said Folk tract;
lienee X. 00 Ix. to the N. E. cornet
the said Folk tract; thence N. AC
\V . to the N'. VV. corner of the Martha
Bonner 00 acre tract on said banders'
Survey; thence N. 00 K. to one of tic
S. E. corners of the McCreary tracts
oi. the X. line of the E. h inley Sur-
vey; thence X. JO VV. with E. line
of said tract to Tehuicana Creek;
thence down said creek to the E. line
of John Bradley League; thenc,
S. JO E. to the S. E. corner of said
Bradley Survey; thence S. 60 W. to
the X. E. corner of the It. D. Prince
Suivev; thence S. JO E. to the S. W.
corner of the S. H. Bates Survey'
thence S. 60 VV. to the N. E. corner
of the S. Carter Survey; thence S.
10 E. to .another corner of the S.
Carter Survey; thence N. 60 E. to
the N. VV. corner of the H. I’. Eng-
land Survey; thence S. 30 E. to the
S. E. corner of the J. T. Caddell Sur
voy; thence S. 60 W. to the S. W
corner of said Caddell Survey; thence
S. 30 E. to the S. F,. corner of the
Wm. Bankhead Survey; thence S. 50
W. to the N. W. corner of the Lot No.
3 of the J. James Survey; thence S.
30 E. to the S. line of the J. James
League; thence W. to the S. W. cor-
ner of J. B. Bonner’s tract; thence
with the line between J. B. Bonner
and VV. VV. Steward to Cottonwood
Crock; thence up said creek to the
ii: m i' between Bonner Robinson and
J VV. Vaughan; thnee N. with the
.in, between Robinson and Vuugh .n |
e lie. N. line of the J James League; I
In lice N. 60 E. to J P. Vaughan’s
S. E. corner; jthence 30 VV. to
Vaughan’s N. VV. corner in S. Mill
ml Winkler road; thence S. E. to the
I VV. corner of W. A. Bonner’s 100
ii-..* tract; tin nee X. JO VV. to Bon-
ner’s X. VV. corner; thence X. 60 E.
0 the S. VV. corner of the Folk tract
mil the beginning, containing 14 12
i|u.ire miles.
Ward Prairie School District No.
Il, beginning at the S. VV. corner of
hi 1). J Richards 125 acre tract
take in th° E. line of the R. Il
ongbotham 4-1,ah, r Survey, at the
n. VV. corner of the VV. Ii. Miller 05
icre tract; thence N. 1070 vrs. a
take the S. Ix. corner ,.f J. VV.
'rand’s 50 acre tract pari of the
ongbotham Survey; thence VV. 400
is. a stake the S. VV. corner of
'rand’s 50 acre tract; thence N. 600
. rs. a stake in the N. line of the
.ongbotham Survey; thence VV. with
he N .line of the Longbotham and
i. Sheppard League 2050 vrs. the
J VV. corner of the Joe Williams 122
■ ■re tract, a part of the K. C. Epps
•ui vey; thence N. 1J50 vrs. a stake
h" lower N. ,VV. corner of the Epps
•irvey; thence E. 740 vrs. stake in
he VV. line of the E. Green Survey;
hence N. 1000 vrs. stake the N. IV.
•order of the It. G. Epps; thence E-
HO vrs. the S .E .corner of the M. I.
■Vatson 35 acre tract part of the
lunkhead Survey; thence N. 450
as. the N. VV. corner of the John
Inn man 87 acre tract, part of the
• aid,head Survey; thence E. 1100
i".. stake in VV. 'life of VV. B. Reed
a" gue, at the N. E. corner of John
, liurman’s 37 acre tract on Bank
"■ad Survey; thence N. 1450 vrs.
I take m the S. line of the J. James
uivey, at the N. VV. corner of the
V. B. Reed LeagU"; thence E. 20 vrs
j ile S .VV. corner of the VV. A. lion
I ier ’J 1 acre tract on the J . James
I uivey; thence N. JO VV. 1J00 vrs.
lake the N. W. corner of said 01
ere tract; thence N 60 E. 4J50 vrs.
j lake the upper S. VV. corner of the
1 Bateman Survey; thence N. 30
| V. 35(1 vrs. the N. W. corner of the
I Bateman Survey; thence N.O0 E.
.1.50 vrs. the X. lx. corner of the M.
.ten an Survey; thence X. 60 E.
.1.50 vrs. the X. Ix. corner of the M.
Internal! Survey; thence S. 50 i
5.50 vrs. to a ell corner of the A
li-ifer Survey; thence X. 6,0 E. 12(
rs. the X. Ix. corner of the 1 heifei
Survey; thence S. 30 lx. 100 vrs. tin
W. corner of the J. E. t'lapp Sur
ey; thence with the X. line if lh<
lapp Survey 1100 vrs. to the X. E
i, in r ef same; thence S. 30 E. 1006
rs. the S. E. corner of the J. K
lapp Survey; thence X. 55 E. with
he X. line of the J. Pc pi 3-League
I rant; 100 vrs. to the X. VV. coriiTr
>f the T. E. Traylor 00 acre tract;
hence S. with the W. line of Tray
or 1000 vrs. stake the E. 210 vrs.
la . - the X. VV. corner of the J. II.
Richardson 100 acre tract; thence
.villi th, VV. line of the Rich-
rdson tract 350 vrs the S. VV. corner
f same; thence S. with the E. line
if same; thence S. with the E. line
jf the A. X. Gunter and Steen land
1250 vrs. to the N. VV. corner of the
.M. B. Missledine. tract, crossing the
due of the J. Pepi Grant 750 vrs. the
X. E. corner of the M. 15. Missledine
tract; thence S. 1000 vrs. to.the X.
line ef the A. G. Lee 100 acre tract,
thence E. 800 vrs. A. G. Lee’s N. E.
corner; thence S. with the E. line of
A. G. Lee tract crossing the W. A.
Huck aby 182 acre tract, 1250 vrs.
stake in the N. line of the E. E. Wil-
liford upper Jas. Johnson Survey;
thence W. to the N. VV. corner of said
Johnson Survey 400 vrs. thence S.
1344 vrs. stake in the N. line of the
lower Johnson Survey, at the S. W.
corner of the upper Johnson Survey
(E. E. Will ford); thence W. 200
vrs. the N. W. corner of said John
son, or Williford, lower tract; thence
S. 870 vrs. stake in the S. line of the
J. N. Acosta Grant; thnee S. 55 W.
with the S. line of the Acosta Grant
and the N. line of the Riondo Grant,
2000 vrs. the N. E. corner of the John
Metzgar tract; thence S. with Metz-
gar’s E. line 1250 vrs. h;s S. E. cor-
ner; thence VV. 900 vrs. with Metz-
Ifar’s S. line to the E. line of the W.
M. C, Jones League; thAnce S. 300
vrs. to thg'N. E. corner of the Jolui
F. Fryer 57 a re tract; thence W. to
the N. E. o-'i;er of the R. C. Keaton
40 acre truei; thence S. to Keaton’s
S. E. corner; thence-W. ro Keaton’s
S. W. corner; thence N. to the S. E.
corner of the M. E. Odom’s 30 acre
tract; thence W. 950 vrs. her S. VV.
corner; thence N. 120 vrs. the S. E
corner of the J. . Lake 41 acre tract;
thenceW. 800 vrs. the S. VV. corner
of the J. B. 11. Grand 10 acre tract,
stake in the E. line of the J. B. H.
Grand 95 acre tract; thence N. with
the E. line of the said 95 acre tract
650 vrs. to the X. E. corner of same;
thence W. with the X. line of Grand
and Miller l5o0 vrs. to the place of
b ginning, containing 26 37,100 sq
miles.
And it appearing to the Court that
said petition is in due and legal form
and signed by the requisite number ol
freeholders in said subdivision ol
Freestone County, Texas, and that
said freeholders are qualified voters
under the law, and it turtle, i' appear
ing that said petition was filed the
2nd day of January, A. D. 1025, unci
that the action now being taken here-
in is the ne.xt regular term of the
Court there;., ter.
It is therefore considered and or-
dered by the Court that the same be,
and it is hereby in all things, approv-
ed and grai.i.d, and said election ot
dered to he h, id in said sub-division
of Freestone County, at Steward’s
Mill and Waul l’rairie Sehoolhouses
on Saturdxy, the 28th day of Febru-
ary, A. 1). 1925, to determine wheth-
er hqrses, mules, jacks, jennets and
cattle shall be permitted to run at
large in such subdivision of Freestone
County, Texas, a<3 defined and de-
scribed abev' by metes and bounds.
It. is further ordered that notice
lierof be published for at least 30
days in the Fairfield Recorder, a
newspaper published in Freestone
County, Texas, and that J. T. Wei
don at Stewards Mill and C. I). Chap
pell at Ward Prairie Schoolhouse b"
and they are hereby appointed elec
tion officers to hold said election.
Witness my hand at office in Fair-
fielfl, Texas, this 19th day of Janua-
ry, A. 1). 1.125.
J F ROPER,
Coar.tv Judge- of Freestone County,
Te j235t
See ll.
’7'"or"
""T
iar ;0 of
Life
"V/hrn change of life began
on me,” says Mrs. Lewie
Usher, of Lamar, Mo., “I
suffered so with womanly
weakness. I Fullered a great
deal of pain in my back and
sides. My limbs would cramp.
1 didn’t feel like doing my
work, and there are so many
steps for a woman to take on
a farm. I was very anxious
to get better. A friend rec-
ommended
Re Woman's Tonic
to me and I began using it.
1 certainly improved. I went
through change of life with-
out any trouble. Ix'an highly
recommend Cardui.
At the age of about 40 to
50 every woman baa to pass
through a critical time, wnlch
is called the Change of Life.
At this time, great changes
take place in her system,
causing various painful and
disagreeable symptoms.
If you are approaching this
period, or are already suffer-
ing from any of its troubles
br symptoms, take Cardui. It
should help you, as it has
helped others.
Sold by all druggists.
E-98
Castoria is especially pre-
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Gmstipalion, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, lie regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look ior ti.u sh
Absolutely I harmless - N-> Opiates, l’ii
. : ire of
■ Ians everywhere recommend it
C,» Yx'vtr L v. fifit *i
With t Vinter. mUJi *3
For 66 v mr* the ri mcJard r-era*
•dy for Cliills. Fovor aod Aprils.
Dengue and other fevers han ncen
Wintersmith’s Chill Tonic. Tekrii
at Ihe first eign ot tl.oao trcublc j,
it warrla them off. Fine to talci
cft4?r almost any illco£>; ita tonic
effect iauiways good. Atyourdru<r
store; popular size. 60c; mammoth
also big Value, $1.00.
rmoi
BIG CROP
Fertilizers
Use High Analysis Fertilizer
and
Make every acre do its best.
Years ago our forefathers made bumper crops
without the aici of commercial fertilizers. That
was when the lands were new and rich in plant
food. That day has passed, just as sure as the
successful farmer is getting away from the use
of low analysis fertilizer and replacing it with
the higher.
Be ready with one question
The one sensible question to ask when you
have to buy a new battery is, “What will it .
cost me?? Not “What’s the price?” but
“What will it cost me?”
The cost of your battery before you get
through with it—or, before it gets through
with you—depends on three things: (1) The
price. (2) How long it lasts. (3) What you
have to pay for repairs to keep it on the job.
The Exide always was recognized as an
economical battery.
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