Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1918 Page: 10 of 10
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ENLIST IN
one nan mad omit uL ik* iiiwtiti
gjjmw about on* kundr*d end Ift»
Malik Whtraforf plaintiff pray* that
«m ktr* Judgment for divorce, for the
car# dad custody of amid minor child, for
sortition of amid community properl)
for costa, etc.
Heroin foil not. but have you before
amid Court, mt Its neat regular term. thl«
writ with your return thereon, ■bowing
County
EMatriet Court of Montgomery
Teams. Olven under my hand____
of amid Court mt office In Conroe. Texas
this llh day of August, J»lt.
ALT MOKKIH. Jr.. Clerk.
IM Strict Court. Montgomery Cm IV««»
OVAMfi »T muoifioi
The Htsts or Texas, to the Sheriff or
mmy Constable of Montgomery County.
Oresting: Toil are hereby commanded
to summon Hampton A. Andereon. by
making publication of this citation once
In am oh week for four aucceselv# week*
prevtoua to the return day hereof, in
■•mo newspaper published In your coun-
t<f thcra ha a. newepopar pobnahsd
own*, bit If mot. than In any news-
paper published In the 7Sth Judicial
District; bat If there be no newspaper
published In aatd Judicial Dlatiict. then
la a newspaper published In the near*
eat dtstrtet to aad >(th Judicial District,
to anaear at the next regular term of
the 71 th Dtstrtet Court of Montgomery
County, to bo hoiden at the Court houae
“---- In Conroe. Texas, on the Second
la September, iris, the eame
" -- >er. 1P1S,
Itlon filed
— _,. ...I. In a
m be red on the docket
Therein Char-
’ and Hamp-
int, and said
>ut October,
reed to leave
____ defendant's
plaintiff and further
used plaintiff and
id a liar, and threat-
brains out. That on
uel treatment plain-
---— .. leave defendant.
>ra plaintiff praya Judgment for
doata. etc.
I fall not. but hare you before
nrt. at Its aforesaid next regular
IH iroplrin DVT« If Hi
being the ftth day of Soptembei
then and there to answer a petit:
•a the ffith day of May. l«l«.
suit which la nui..Ur^ .u “
of amid Court So. 9974. «
lotto Anderson la plalntlll
ton A. Anderson la defedi
petition alleging that ah
14th. 1111, plaintiff waa fo
defendant on necount of
failure to support
that defendant al
called her a fool a
•nod to knock har
eooonnt of such c
tit WOO forced to
muoinu
is, to the fiehrlff or
ioatgjmtery County,
hereby Coraaeanded
■' The Stateof fex,
nay Conatable of 1
Urooting: Tou are
[gte Wiley by making
la citation once In each
sdeaalve weeks previous
’ hereof. In some newa-
n your county. If there
published therein, but
iy newspaper published
lldal District; but If
paper published la the
itrlct. then In a news-
in the nearest district
> Judicial district, to
xt regular term of the
iprt of Montgomery
don at the Court houae
i. Texas, on the fiooond
wnber, 1IU, the same
iy of Sept. 1*11. then
•r at the
District
ty. to be
We Have 82 in Our Company
WE NEED 110. Recruiting Ends Saturday, Aug. 10
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We Appeal to Men in New Draft Ages
To Go With Us Now
^ ~~~ ' w w—»rivi I Or inf
IMtrpo*# of feopplomondni th« Hitt#
KUfeool Fund apportioned to said district,
*• IS cents. All persons who are leg-
ally qualified voters of this Htete and
County and who are resident property
taxpayer* in anld district shall be en-
titled to vote aft anld election. 8a!d el-
ection WW ordered by the county Judge
of tHb county hy order made on tbe Md
dap'of July. Itlt. and this notice la
q|lau« In pursuance of aaid order.
DfitCd the llrd day of July, itlt.
M. A. ANDERSON, Sheriff,
Montgomery County. Texaa.
This del contributed to the cause of recruiting Howard Bennette’s Company by The Courier
UGH! CALOMEL MAKES
YOU DEATHLY SICK!
Step uifi| daiifwout dru| be-
fore it tfilintet you.
It* horriblo.
Real Estate Transfers
Mary Peters Longbridge to
Mrs. W. H. Wigginton, 5.21 a.,
M. H. Hinch surv., $130.00.
W. H. Wigginton and wife
to E. H. Price, 5.21 acres, M.
H. Hinch surv., $130.00.
Banks Griffith to Birdie
Smith, 2 lots Conroe, $09.50.
Foster Lbr. Co. to R. J.
Walker, 61.9 acres M. B. Law-
rence surv,
$ 1500.
H. L. Middleton to W. A.
Doyen, L. Long surv., 1G0 acres
$1000.
A. H. Cromwell and wife to
Z. T. barker, lot in Conroe,
$400.00.
Montgomery Land & Abstt.
Co., to F. G. Hoffman, 59.25 a.
R. House surv
Science has shown that nasal catarrh
often indicates a general weakness of
the body and local treatments in the
form Of snuffs and vapors only irritate
and do little if any good.
To correct catarrh you should treat
its cause br enriching your blood with
the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which
Advertised
You're bilious, sluggish,
xou re bilious, sluggish, con-
stipated and believe you need
vile, dangerous calomel to
start your liver and clean your
bowels.
Here’s my guarantee. Ask
your druggist for a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone and take
a spoonful tonight. If it does
not start your liver and straig-
hten you right up better than
calomel and without griping
or making you sick I want you
Six Tam Ago, ThbJd.g She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, Bat New
She Is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cavdm Fer
Her Recovery.
$1.00.
$619.00.
J. B. Robinson et al to Edy
Brittian, 4 ac T. P. Cartwright
surv., $50.00.
Hrs. W. F. Spiller to Camp-
bell Cavil, 40 acres, Wm. Wier
surv., $500.00.
Hrs. W. F. Spiller to Arch
Gilford 33 acres John Sadler
BIRTHS
J. W. Golden
Spring, daughter.
J. A. Boedeker
Conroe, daughter.
2i one in which the mer-
chant himaelf has implicit
hudi—else he will not ad-
vertise it You are safe in
patronizing the mer-
Rojrfie City, Tax.—Mr*. Mary Hu-
man. of thia place, nay*; "After the
birth of my llttlo girl.. .my side com-
m an cad to hurt me. I hgd to go back
to bad. Wo called the doctor. He
tmtod me...but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
waa unbearable.. .1 was In bed fo?
three month* and suffered euch agony
that I waa Juat drawn up In a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
mo • bottle of Oerdui I would try It...
I wniwmnfd taking it however, that
owning I called my family about
■a... fer I knew I could net last
■tsmr teyfi uakeaa I had a * <>gg tor
the better. That waa atx yuan age
and I am still here and am a walk
strong woman, and I owe my iffiy to
Cardui. I had only taken haw the
bottle when I began to feel bettor.
The misery In mygMda get lean... I
continued right on taking the Cute
until I had taken three bottles and I
did not need any more tor I waa wail
and never felt better In my Uto... I
hare newer had any trouble baa that
day to thia.”
Do yon Buffer from headoeha, back-
echo. pains la aides, or other s«tin-
forta, each month 7 Or dp you fleet
weak, nerrooo and fagged aat? If as.
gtwe Csrdal, the woman* tanJa. a
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Marriage Licensei
D. A. Madeley and Miss
Ruth Mae Weisinger.
Sherman Grigsby and Ida
McCown.
T. S. Simonton and Melissa
Gillam.
Oscar Neidigk and Miss An-
fine V. Hoffman.
No deaths recorded
f chants whose ads appear
In this paper because their
foods are up to date and
nef shop worn. : :
to go back to thn store and get
your atoney.
Take calomel today and to-
morrow you are weak and nau-
seated. Don’t low a day’s
work. Take a teaspoonful of
hamlew, vegetable Dodeon’a . _______
Uvsr Tone tonight and wmke]l44 acres, '12250.00
up feeling great It's perfect- W. W. Dedmnn to M M.
17 fcarmlese, so give It to your Montgomery. J- Lindley and T.
sMIins any time. It can’t Cude surv*., 120 scree, $800
ssltart* so 1st them eat any- J. W. Heflin and wife to W.
Tbs fdara of this paper will be
plaaaifi to Ittra that there le at least
ana draadad disease that science hue
been able to cars la all Its stagss end
that la catarrh. Catarrh belns greatly
Influenced by constltaUoaal condition#
requires constitutional treatment Hall’a
Catarrh Madlrfae la takas In ter nelly end
for a paper like The Cornier.
| You get the lurgeet comfy
paper im EottTexmmkem you
take Tke Cornier.
survey,
destroylnc
1. giving the
up the con-
la doing lie
’a so atuch
r of Hall's
> offer One
that it falls
Doyen 4 lots in lfaya^iia
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England, John Stone & Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1918, newspaper, August 8, 1918; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844088/m1/10/?q=%22Howard+Bennette%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.