Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. [42], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME LIGHT 4LND FOLLETT
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 10 1925
F. KING GARAGf
is Giving
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f lit Prize—$40.00 on Ford Car
' and Prize—One 30x35 Cord Tire
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3rd Prize-rOne 30x3J Red Tube
One Ticket given on each $1.00 Cash Pur-
chase or on Book Account
Drawing Starts
, Sept. 5
And Ends
■day, Oct 31
Another New One
Saturday, Sept 5th, marked
the openiDg Pate of the new pro_
duce that is beiDg operated by
Mr. R. 0. Barr, of Sharon, Okla.,
who seeme to be a business hust-
ler and with all the indications
of making good. The produce
is located in the S. b\ Cross Fill-
ing station at which place they
are ready to attend the wants of
all customers.
Remember your a Follett
Booster.
New and Renewals
Those that have the past week
paid for another year of the Lime
Light are on the "Honor List" as
follows:
Miss Martha J. Freeman, Hut-
chinson, Kans.
W. H. Beck, Darrouzett, Tex-
Texarkana, Texas.
Dear Doctor:—! had been hav-
ng stomach trouble and losing
weight; my skin had turned
brown.. I had a general weakness
all over my body, felt tired all
the time and could not sleep.well
at night. I had changed my diet
often, trying to pet rest, as I was
| very nervous. One of my neigh-
| bors had Pellagra and told me
possibly 1 had it. I did not be-
lieve at that time that 1 did have
Pellagra, but 1 tried one of yuur
; treatments and got immediate re-
lief. My nervousness was at
once relived; my stomach cured
and I am no a well man. I only
took two ten dollar treatments
which cured me.
W. W. Fletcher, Carrol ton, Texas.
| If you are suffering from any
of the svmtoms mentioned in the
above testimonials write for
booklet The Story of Pellagra
and FREE Diagnois.
W. C. Rountree, M. 1)., Tex-
arkana, Texas. 43lp
as.
for Ford Cars and Fordson Tfaetors
The" Follett Produce Co.
Dealer* In
CREAM, HIDES, POULTRY,. EGGS AND FUR
*
Highest prices will at all times be paid for Produce
bees loaf.
Follett, Texas
S. A. Vincent, Logan, Okla.
Ernest Schaef, Taft, Calif.
Mrs. R. A. Porter, Rago, Kan.
Many Sick People Have Pellag-
ra and Don't Know It.
Dr. W. C. Rountree, M D.
Texarkana, Texas.
Dear Doctor:—I had Pellagra
six years. I was very
nervous, had stomach
trouble, lost weight, hands blist-
ered and peeled off, very de-
spondent and thought that I
would lose my mind. I took
over 700 hypodermics and got
worse all the time. I heard of
Dr. Rountree's Pellagra Treat-
ment, took three treatments and
am now sound and well. The
last treatment was taken 18
Fmonths ago and I have had no
recurring symptoms.
Mrs. W. W. Powell,
Route 7, Sulphur Springs,
Texas.
Dr. W. C. Rountree,
Wt have for sale, Oyster shell, Lee's Egg Maker,
LSee Klllerand Separator Oil.
JUfto Aginit for€hampUo Gas and Oils. Champlin
Protects will be delivered at once anywhere and
•at any time.
glasgow & wicson, Mgrs.,
FOLLETT, TEXAS.
PHONE 12
Fine Weather Today
And you will be able to appreciate it even more if
you stop in here for a smooth, cooluig shave or a
trim, seat haircut. We pride ourselves in being
. exceptionally ood barbers. Lei us prove it to
you.
city barber shop
BOY BECK
DARROUZETT, TEXAS
No. 43, originally granted to the |
H&TC Ry Co by the State of
Texas by virtue of Certificate
No. 47-6596 and containing 641.4
acres.
The terms upon which" said
land will be sold are as follows:
One-fourth of the selling price
shall be oa«b and the remaining
three-fourths to ba payable in
three equal annual installments^
which shall be evidenced by
dors lien notes, payable in one,"
two and three years after their
date, to bear interest from
at six per cent, per annum, in!
est payable annually, to provit
for compounding matured inter-
est at 6 per cent, for maturing
all notes of the series upon de-
fault in the payment of princi-
pal or interest, and for ten per
cent, attorney's collection fee;
the conveyance of said land to
reserve the vender's lien ttfst;-
cure the payment of said notes.
Said land will be sold subject
10 an obligation thereon for thfe
sum of 97ic per acre owing the
State of Texas as balance of
original purchase price^and 3
| per cent interest thereon from
™ade November, 1, 1924, and subject;
I r A V C0Unoty C°Urt I to taxes for the year 1925 and
ounty, State of to th£ rights of the tenant?
upon said land.
Said lands will be sold pur-
suant to said order of court
in order that the proceeds
of sale may be partitioned
among the heirs of said
Mary E. Wilson, decased, in
the proportions specified in said
order of August 18, 1925.
Witness my hand, this foe
8th, day of September, 1925.
433 R. J. WILSQN,;
Administrator of the Estate
of Mary E. Wilson, decased
Notice of Adminis-
trator s Partition Sale.
The State of Texas, [
County of Lipscomb *
By virtue of an ordei
of Lipscomb County, State of
Texas, on the 18th day of Aug-!
ust, 1925, and by virtue of the j
authority therein conferred on1
the undersigned, I, R. J. j
Wilson, as administrator of the j
estate of Mary E. Wilson, de- j
ceased, administration of which I
is pending in said coupt in cause
No. 116 on the docket of said
court, will on the first Tuesday
in October, 1925, same being the
6th day of said month, between
the hours of 10 o'Clock a. m.,
and 4 o'Clock p. m. at the
courthouse door of Lipscomb
County, offer for sale and sell at
at public auction to the highest
bidder the following described
tract or parcel of -land, situated
in the County of Lipscomb and
and State of Texas, t^wit:
All of Section No. 870 in Block j:
W. f. MARKLEY
Physician and Surgeon
foum
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at seasonable rates,due to
and millions spent
•JS-',.,
Magnolia Petroleum Co.
Magnollne Oils and Greases
Magsoiine Gas and Kerosene.
L. E. ELLISON, Mgr.,
£8TT, TEXAS. PHONE 40
That Santa Fe freight moves promptly,
that Santa Fe journeys are enjoyable—
doesn't just happen.
Wise economies 284 million dollars
spent between 1914 and 1924 on track
and equipment, and the co- operation of
patrons and employes—these have helped
to build up a great transportation ma-
chine which is at your instant service for
a most reasonable charge. And this in the
face of heavy increase in costs of operation
without corresponding increase in rates.
In these ten years the Santa Fe and the
Southwest have grown together. The Santa
Fe's growth has been not only in mileage
and facilities, but also in ability to serve
better.
This Jecade has been a period of ex-
pansion- In it the Santa Fe's operated
mileage has increased 922 miles. Each
locomotive now hauls 54 per cent more.
Near# 1^000 more Sanfe Fe freight cars
are available. Th$£eh|^^en an increase
of 15 per cent in pnl^^^camed one
mile and 79 per cent in
ried one mile.
Other important items have grown,
too. Such as expense of maintenance of
the railroad, which increased*121 per cent,
or $1,700 a mile. Maintenance of loco-
motives showed an upward trend of 137
per cent, or $6,141 each. Passenger cart
85 per cent, or $999 a car. Freight
cars 155 per cent, or $161 per car. AS
operating expenses combined jumped
114 per cent Taxes advanced for each
mile of track 196 per cent, or $993.. To-
tal taxes in 1924 were $17,730,961 or
$1,499 per mile.
Yet Santa Fe freight rates have gone
up only 28 per cent and passenger fazes
only 47 per cent
Freight loading carried by each car has
increased3.12 tons,or 14*percent Freight
loading carried by each freight train has
increased 226 tons, or 54 per ami
are gratifying marks of progress.
The Santa Fe hopes to keep on gram*
ing and to keep on giving satii
service.
_ W. B. STOREY, Praaidvot
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Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. [42], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1925, newspaper, September 10, 1925; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390063/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.