The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1920 Page: 8 of 10
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THE ROCHDALE ttPOWBl Thursday, August 26, 1920
■STORY OF MENDENHALL’S
NUMBER 40 FOR IDE BLOOD
hull jotn ago an old doctor
^** Of a medicine for die-
***** of the blood that cured the
**r* eaaee aad time proved that
the cwti mere permanent. After
***** 9*an fc secured the preecrip-
*•*. beU| a dranUt. and took
yob bgretlett separately and re-
9**J*d to my D. 8. Dispensatory
— Other authoritative books on
a»d found the medicinal
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SR 1 * in its inluence upon
wvcivns or vast-
It la also a blood
_ of crest power.
dtwttf epos the akin and is
y**t to ecosma, itching, sores,
PtauMea and akin eruptions
•* uuhlnist character Employed
* **ro**s rheumatism, catarrh.
«**u*«»*tion. stomach, kidney and
liver trouble. Under its use scrof-
ulous swellings and bodily erup-
tions that have withstood all other
treatment „*sappear as if by
magic’* To commemorate my
fortieth year as a druggist, I
named this medicine Number 40
For The Blood. J. C. Mendenhall,
Evanarille. Ind. 40 years a drug-
gist. Frank Stacer. prominent
farmer. Newburf. Ind . make* tbe
following statement: “I suffered
with rheumatism for several
years. Tried numerous remedies
with little or no benefit. Number
40 For The Blood was recommend-
ed to me and 1 improved from the
time 1 began taking it. 1 have
taken in all six bottles and feel
that I am entirely well, as I hsvs
had no symptoms of the disease
for two years.
BALDRIDGE BROS
Quality—P1 u s—Accuracy
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US AND BE ASSURED THAT
THEY WILL BE FILLED BY A COMPETENT REGISTERED
PHARMACIST
AT YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. PHONE 20. IF BUSY 2
BALDRIDGE BROTHERS
THE HOME OF PURE DRUGS
NOTICE IN PROBATE
The State of Texas,
j To the sheriff or any constable of
Milam county—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be published in
a newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
, ularly published for a period of not
less than one year preceding the date
i of the notice in the county of Milam.
I State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
i each week for the period of 20 days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof:
Notice
i The State of Texas.
I*v M.l imnraicu in tOC
estate of J. H. Hill, deceased, notice
i is hereby given that Kate Hill, admin-
iratrix, has filed in the County Court
i of Milam county her final account as
administratrix and her application for
' close of the administration, and dis-
i charge of Kate Hill, as administra-
I trix of the estate of J. H. Hill, de-:
ceased, which will be heard at the next
regular term of county court to be
held on the first Monday in Octo-j
ber, same being the 4th day of Octo- J
ber, A. D. 1920 at the Court House
thereof, in the city of Cameron atj
which time all persons interested in.
said estate may appear and contest j
said application, if they see proper. j
Herein fail not. under penalty of the
law, and of this writ make due return j
Given under my hand and seal of
office, in the city of Cameron the 7th
dav of August, 1920.
ATTEST: WILL T. YATES,
Clerk County Court, Milam Co.
By K K. Robbins. Deputy. 24-3tc
Quality:
Service-.
Satisfaction
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MONEY TO LOAN
Plenty of Money to Loan on Farm Landsat from
SIX to SEVEN Per Cent
No loan too big and none too small to receive
prompt attention
N. M. BULLOCK
Rockdale, Texas
THE SANITARY GROCERY
H. & L. Hudson
We Will Buy Your
-Produce-
Rockdale.
Texas
W. E. Schubert
DEALER IN
Harness, Collars, Bridles and General
Leather Goods.
Still Selling the Army Work Shoes. If you want a shoe that
will wear and give service try my line.
CooperyCoker & Co.
Real Estate and Oil Leases
Office Over Rockdale State Bank
ROCKDALE. TEXAS
'e have some Exceptional Bargains in both Business and
Residence Property in Rockdale
COOL COMFORT
on the
Interurban
Denison-Sherman-Dailas-Waco-Corsicana
reached hourly
Direct connections at Dai las for Fort Worth and
Cleburne
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R. ESTELL
TINNER AND PLUMBER
No ma'.tcr what yt ur needs in this line I can fill tbe bill.
Any kind of sheet metai worn on short noire and in an up-
todate manner. Plumbing work a specialty.
wt
DALE,
TEXAS
NOTICE IN PROBATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To any Sheriff or Constable of Mi-
lam county—Greeting:
You are hereby commander! to cause
the following notice to be published
in a news paper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
ularly published for a period of not
less than one year preceeding the date
of the notice in the County of Milam.
State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
each week for the period of ten days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof:
NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all persons interested in the es- {
tate of E. W. Allen, deceased, notice ;
is hereby given that Clay Allen has
filed in the County Court of Milam
County, an application for the pro-
bating of the last will and testament
of E. W. Allen, deceased, and for Let-
ters Testamentary upon the estate of
E .W. Allen, deceased, which will be
heard at the next regular meeting of
the County Court, to be held on the
first Monday of October. A. D., 1920,
same being the 4th day of October,
A. D. 1920. at the Court House thereof,
in the City of Cameron, Texas, at
which time all persons interested in
said estate may appear and contest
said application, if they see proper.
Herein fail not. under penalty cf
the law. and of this Writ make due
return.
Given under my hand and seal of
the 14th day of August. A. D. 1920.
Attest: WILL T. YATES.
Clerk County Court. Milam County
By Kathryn K. Robbins. Deputy.
Machinery Protection
•s
Your Best Investment
You can’t keep farm machinery from wearing
out but you can increase the length of its satis-
factory service two or three times by housing it
properly. Rust and decay cause more damage
in one year than wear does in four or five.
Remember, rust and decay can be avoided.
Build an implement shed. It will soon pay for
itself.
Let us show you some good implement shed
plan. Feel free to consult us about your build-
ing needs. We will be glad to give you the
best of service and supply you with the best
of building materials.
Wm. Cameron &
R. C. Allen,
Company, Inc.
Manager
NOTICE IN PROBATE ,
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
io any Sheriff or Constable of Mi-
lam county—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
*.he following notice to be published
in a news paper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
ularly published for a period of not
less than one year preceeding »he date
of the notice in the County of Milam.
State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
each week for the period of ten days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof:
NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all persons interested in the es-
tate of Nancy McMurray. deceased,
notice is hereby given that J. W. Mc-
Millan has filed in the County Court
of Milam County, an application for
the probating of the Last Will and
Testament of Nancy McMurray, de-
ceased. and issuing of Letters Testa-
mentary of the estate of Nancy Mc-
Murray, deceased. Cause No. 1820,
which will be heard at the next reg-
ular meeting of the County Court, to
be held on the first Monday in October
A. I). 1920. same being the 4th day of
October. 1920, at the Court House
thereof, in the City of Cameron, at
which time all persons interested in
the estate may appear and contest
said application, if they see proper.
Herein fail r.ct. ur.de« penalty of
the law. and of this Writ make due
return.
Given under my hand and seal of
office, in the City of Cameron, Texas,
the 17th day of August, A. D. 1920.
Attest: WILL T. YATES.
Clerk County Court. Milam County.
By K. K. Robbins. Deputy.
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break the costly, nerve-shattering to-
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longing for a smoke or chew just place
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Marriage License
Joe Cayton and Eldora Moulton.
John Thomas and Mary King.
William I. Ditto and Sallie Fisher.
J. A. Henderson and Dell McNeil.
Pablo Vaga and Augustina Mesa de
Hamirez.
Jimmie Jones and Euia Mae Touch-
stone.
J. T. Young and Mrs. Maggie Miler.
Will Ephraim and Lugene Gibson.
Noble Small and Ruby Brashear.
Sherman Matthews and Georgia
Pace.
Charlie Banks and Mannie Ross.
Clyde Lawson and Miss Katie M.
Dunham.
Cars Registered
Paul Farrari. Rockdale, Ford.
J. W. Berry, Cameron, Chevrolet.
Miss Annie McClendon, Ben Arnold.
Ford.
Louis Faichtinger, Buckholts, Chev-
rolet. !
E. A. Schiller, Cameron, Overland.
R. L. Vast, Rogers. Ford.
Milam. County Chapter, Cameron,
Ford.
J. E. Cherry, Rockdale, Ford.
Rudolph Sersbeck Sr.. Buckholts,
Ford.
S. M. Allison, Cameron, Ford.
Cameron Fruit Co., Cameron, Sel-
don truck.
W. H. Guess, Cameron, Ford.
Miss Annie Krull, Cameron, Chevro-
let.
O. E. Darnhoefer, Rockdale, Max-
well.
C. W. Faulds, Rosebud, Ford truck.
H. A. Crook, Cameron, Ford.
Otto Schukraft, Rockdale, Ford.
J. K. Lester, Jones Prairie, Chevro-
let.
Real Estate Transfers
J. R. Kraim et ux to J. E. Marr, lots
5 and 6 in block 12, town of Cause;
$1,000.
F. H. Hugen et ux to Mrs. Donie
Walker, lots 5 ami (5, block i2 in the
town of Cause; $050.00.
Frank Stanislaw et ux to F. C. Mon-
drik, all that parcel of land contain-
ing one-half acre of land. W. W. Lew-
is league; $250.
E. L. Brod et ux to F. C. Mondrik,
43-100 acres, W. W. Lewis league and
6.24 sq. yards to the city of Cameron;
$10.00.
Germania Yerlin to F. C. Mandrik,
3 11-15 acres, W. W. Lewis league;
$2,000.
Alma White et al to John Steward,
63 13-20 acres, James Walters league;
$292.20.
Will Davis et ux to W. H. Day, part
of a 10 acre tract,W. W. Lewis league;
$105 cash.
W. O. Newton et ux to Ophelia B.
Beavers, south one-forth of truck lot
38, Burnett addition of Milano, being
2 1-2 acres; $1,500.
John Watson to W. M. Cobb, that
certain lot in the Scott addition to the
city of Cameron; $1,500.
S. M. Burns et ux to J. F. Mohler,
lots 13 and 14 in Burns first addition
to the city of Cameron; $600.
J. A. Walston et ux to J. F. Mohler.
lots 9, 1 (J, 11 and 12, Burns addition
to the City of Cameron; $950.
J. G. Vast et ux to J. K. Freeman,
south one-half block 14 to Freeman’s
addition to the city of Cameron;
$3,000.
J. C. Hendrix et ux to The Rogers!
State Bank, tracts of land Nos. 1, 2,
7, 8 and 9 out of the Jose David Sun-)
ches six league grant; $11,566.66. j
Royal P. Jeter et ux to John I. Mc-
Dermott, all of that certain lot or par-
cel »if land in the city of Cameron out
of the 1). Monroe grant; $5,000.
Olive Allen et ux to Tom Blackburn,
lot 18 in block 4, Washington Heights
addition to the city of Rockdale; $700.
W. R. Sikes to G. E. Panning, lot
4 in block 16, city of Rockdale;
$1,362.70.
R. White et ux to J. F. White, all
that certain one-tenth interest in the
land which Joe White owned at his
death; $800.
County Court
R. C. Wallis vs. I. & G. N. Ry., suit
for damages on trial in the county
court.
State vs. W. D. Black, aggravated
assault. Defendant plead guilty.
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Cooke, John Esten. The Rockdale Reporter and Messenger (Rockdale, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1920, newspaper, August 26, 1920; Rockdale, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth742608/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.