The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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Estate Transfers.
for the week end-
April 4th. 1914, famished the
by The Peoples Abstract
Company through it's manager
P. Brnoo.
March SO. Carl Lundberg et
«s to Prank Huvar, 32.40 acres
^ P. C. McKeynolds sur. and 70.64
— to cur no. 37 M. & C. $6,548
and to be pd.
Tb* Provident Land Co , to Z.
B. Barrett. 10 aerea out of H. &
tCso. 45;$500 pd.
(X M Hudson to S. F. Bates
flL part of E.J of B. 4 Heights
to El Campo; $1,250 pd.
__ 3L Isaac McKinney et
m% to Wd> Hood, ll.a5 acs. in
David Wade League; $567.50 pd.
Oaear Lund to W. Wendel, 5
a of laod: $75 pd.
Provident Ld. Co. to Charles
W* Owes. 5 a. out of H. E. & W.
T. for. no. 1; $200 pd.
J, A. Gunter to E. A. Arnim,
fa Lane City tract; $2400
Pi
V. A. Richmond et ux to J. F.
-200 acres in the J. J.
Lea. $12,420 pd. and to
pd. i
fprfl L B W. Ludeman to
W, Dtsaon, lot 30 of the Ab-
•ub. of sec. 29 E. T.
& Co.; $1 and other consider-
Vi
P- Stockton et ux to J.; G.
trad oi land in J- F.
l>a. $500 pd- and to be
T .
to B. W. Lude-
kit 30 of the Abner Hanson
The First " * 1 Bank
, of El Campo
Capital Stock - - - $100,000.00
Shareholders’Additional Liability . 100,000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Political Annoucements under this head
will be run at the following rates:'
City 51.00; Precinct $5.00;County $10.00
Di-triet $15.00. Fee payable in advance
Resources over Half Million Dollars
Precinct Announcements
For Public Weigher Precinct 5
HARRY M. DAHL
Wm. A. CRAIG
ED FARENT1IOLD
FRANK HABERNAL
JOHN NORRIS
For Commissioner Precinct 4
W. E. MILLER
A. E. CARLSON re-election
GEO. F. DAHLS LADT
YY. H. WAUGH .
For Commissioner Precinct 3
D C. PUTNAM
J. M. KOPECKY
For Constable, Precmct 5
ABE BEAKES
L. J. JURASEK
t CITIZEN - LINER - PAGE
CITIZEN LINERS PAY
Liners under this head are inserted atCc|:erllre<*ch»i
ery issue. No discount and no Liner accepted for less than I
and CASH in advance.___.
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E. H. KOCH
Q. A. RIVES
KOCH 155 RIVES
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Vendors’ Lien Notes Bought and Sold
THE MAN WHO HAS ONE i
C ^ N Firo F vnorionno r
T. C war. no.
■r
Eagle Lake Rice Ir-
Co. to J. N. Lee, 155.8
of tend out o f sec- 18:
,75 pd and to be pd.
K. Tafts toT. A. Low et al,
of the Joseph Urban League
pd'
A A- Polk to I- 1> Kirkhuff,
A out of Peter Mattem Sur. M
considerations pd.
Henry Dew et ux to
tract of land in
;$140pd.
P, Sms et ux to Jas. R.
Ja. out of Richard
----1. $40,00l pd.
hmm R. Adams to J^H. Bow-
of land in Richard
League; $2103.40 pd.
Apr. 14. Moae Gardner et ux
100 a. in the John
r, $2000 pd.
Brown to H. A. Cline
«t at, 36.6 a. in the* John Huff
rogue; $900 pd.
H. A. Cline to W. M. Stafford,
in the John Huff Sur.;
The Pforident Ld. Co. to Ber-
rhv. 5 a. out of H. [&
43*175 pd.
The Provident;Ld' Co. to J. E.
a- out of H. T. C.
BOOpd.
following patents were
to Southern clients
D. Swift A Co., Pa-
Lewyers, Washington, D C.,
a wfll furnish copies of any
; for ten cents spiece to our
Okla. — Louis H. Burchett,
1 holding attach-
for tire shrinking machines;
E. Cannon, Waukomis,
Horace M. Finch.
Cotton leader.
• Charles C. Acker,
Rail joint; James M.
venna, Subsoiler: G.
Eagle Pass, Marine
James A. Sevey,
w filing machine;
Whitman, San An
Safety lamp burner
Cftthofic Church Services.
Thursday mass at 9:00
Friday, "Way of t h e
and sermon at 7:45 p. m.
Sunday mass at 10:00
Fire Experience
Is Invariably
A Staunch Advocate
of
FIRE INSURANCE
EVER AFTER
------ a valuable pointer to those
Wt Represent the Following
Reliable Companies
j
Acton
Hartford
Home
Royal
L Lag.
CooUaenut
German American
And 13 others
Who have not yet
Had Such Experience
Some one has said:
» . to
“What you learn to
your cost you remem-
ber long. ’ ’
W. A. Hiddleson
HEFNER BLOCK
County Announcements
For County Collector
IT. A. HAHN
JOHN BL^IR
For Sheriff
ROBERT KOEHL
_ C. D KEMP
For District and County Clerk
A. J. ISAACSON
P. G. BROOKS re-election
For Countv Judge
W. G. DAVIS
J. R. BOWEN re election
For County Attorney
J. H. H. DENNIS
For Assessor
GUS SEYDLER re-election
For Treasurer
N S. F. BATES
J. P. TAYLOR
For Surveyor
JOHN A. NORRIS, re-election
JOHN H. BOYD
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY Wl
Jack Crimes &Xo.
It’s a pleasure to quote you rates, and we will a j
ciate your business, too.
LINES—
Fire, Tornado, Fidelity and Casualty
EMBRACING^
Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Surety, Burglary, Autor
bile. City and Farm Property, including Cotton,
Rice, Hay and Silos-
Call me ud—
Office over pi
First Natl. Bank v Jrnone
Go to \y. G. Rudder before Seed Rice For Sale
buying anything in the harness Honduras seed grown fr
line. * ported seed on sod lane
Madie Maldin will make family
groups that are guaranteed to
satisfy the most exacting.
F. O. Payne
Louise, T42
For Sale--Slightly used bath Photographs of the.
tub, also writing desk. Cost $20 ,.an be had at Miss Malden’
price $10. E. F. Earl Sr. 2tf j |ery.
Eggs from heavy laying strain j. Miss Madie Maldin gui
of Indian Runner ducks; puie to satisfy you in photogri
white eggs; $1.00 per setting.
Also S. C- white and S. C- brown 1 $500,000.00 to loan ori
Leghorns, $1.25 per 15. Money, on hand, no d
8tf Walter Lewis. Route 1 i (tf) E. F. Earl,
A New. Fad for Et Campo—Hand j “Stop” at The Angelus
made Furniture. Come in and across the street from j
see samp]e*._ Furniture Ex-1 The most conveniently
change, E. E. Machlan, Prop.
9tf
hotei in San Antonio,
__ without bath $1.00, wit
Limited amount of BLUE ROSE
SEED $6 per bbl at B.R.M. lOtf
For Sale—Egyptian wheat for
seed at the Wharton County
^pWarehouse. 3e per lb. 10-12
For Superintendent of Public
Instruction
OSWALD GARRETT
For Representative 73rd District
W. W. M’CRORY
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For Graduate
or Bride
A jewelry store - is the
best place in the wTorld to
run across something dainty
and novel for the girl grad-
uate or. pweet June bride.
A Matter of Sentiment
How important to give her something of intrinsic
value, that she will treasure with genuine pride for a
lifetime. Better look over our stock a* once.
NEW YORK JEWELRY AND MUSIC STORE
M. SACKHEIM, Prop.
Plain View Pleadings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lundqnist and daughter
visited with Ed Lngstrora Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hornischer visited
at the Matif home Sunday. V
Mr. and Mrs Fred Engstrom were
guests at Peter Engstroths home Sun-
day. •
Mr. C. Lurker has built a new resi-
dence on his farm sonth of town.
John Gatchet has ju t finished paint-
ing his house.
! V ,
There was a school election at the
k schod1 house Saturday and aohn Hurnis-
cher was elected as new trustee.
The corn and cotton is up and looking
fine.
Mrs, Fred Engstrom vi-ited at *he
Mitchell home Friday.
Roy ul.ivan and wife visited home
folks Thursday.
Ed Lurker is sporting a new buggy,
(look out girls!)
Miss Mary Hornischer visited at Mrs.
Roy Sullivans Sunday.
Miss Hazel Martin visited with home
folks at Burr over Saturday and Synday.
Messrs. Ernest and Ed Haldiman and
famlies visited at Will Gatchets Sunday.
Mrs. Lurker and daughter Matilda
wereshoping in your city Saturday.
Little Johnnie Kalcak was bitten by a
snake last Friday bat is getting aloDg
nicely an thig writing.
Raymond Flag and Charles Strana-
del went fishing at Blue Creek last Tues-
day and caught 80 pounds.
Ernest Haldiman was hauling hay to
Hillje last week.
Little G. B. Matif is improving rapid-
ly-
We had a nice shower Friday night
which made the crop- look fresh and
green.•
tr April Fool.
Man and wife want work. Ad-
dress Oda Mank,
^0-11 R F D 1 Louise, Tex
Limited amount of BLUE ROSE
SEED $6 per bbl at B.R.M. lOtf
For Sale—150 rods of hog wire
fence. 11-12
A. M. Tavlor. Rt 1.
For Rent—2 furnished rooms,
with or without board, at the old
Dahl place. 11*12
Mrs. Geo. Allison.
We are now locited one door East of Rice hotel and
request our patrons to givd u> a call for anything in
our line. Our stock of Wall paper. Toilet Articles,
and School Supplies is complete. Our Drug depart-
ment is In thetiands of a registered pharmacist and
T ; ■ • I .*■ . : * ' • ;
the stock is fresh and pure.
Your Patronage will be Appreciated
FAKTOR
Druggist
Mrs. Frank Kent,Propri<
‘ a * ■■■ --- ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ —
For Sale—320 acres gc
loam soil, 7 miles from
Owner will sub-divide
er tracts and Pell at
price on terms of $2.1
ca3b, balance to run two"
}car->. If interested in<
Mayfield <fc Clark.
Fawn and white Indii
Duck eggs for sale. $1.(
5 11 Mrs.F.W. Clark**
Wanted—One hun*
with slips for excaval
age ditches near Glen yior*
ply to R. S. Gues', cl
commissioner’s Wharton
Druinage District No. 2.
44, Glen Flora.^
FOR RENT—One 5
tage and one S room c(
high school.
W. W.
President Schaff Optimistic.
SanAntoniOj Texas, April 6.—-
Questioned as to the attitude of
the directors of his company re-
garding the compromise of the
Attorney General’s suit against
the Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Railway Company of Texas, Mr.
C. E- Schaff, president of that
company, replied* “There is noth-
ing discouraging in present con-
ditions or in the outlook for the! Gond sound rice for ,
company. While it is probable j Farmers’ Elevator. $125
that there may be some decrease j P°uru*9,_v J
Seed Rice
$4,00 per bbl. Limited
First Year fr<mi Imj
dm as at Whaiton County
hom*e. Franklin Adams.
FOR RENT—5 mom
Duson addition ; r. nt vei
sonable. Apply at thist
y
in the gross earnings during the Limited amount of BLU1
spring months, commercial con- j SKED $6 per hbl at B.R.i
ditions in our territoiy. and es-1 Indian Runner duck
pecially in Texas, are very satis- H«»b strain fawn and
factory. Growing crops were I $1-50; 50 for $4 00;
never in better condition and the 15.‘ ,()^*
prospects for future business are
excellent.
Texas, Phone 220-2, Route
Plain View Items.
MU* Grace Bloom is on the sick
this week.
There will be a program at the taber-
nacle next Sunday at 10:00 a. m. and
| preaching at 3:00 p. m.
on
j For Sale—Cleaning and
j shop with stock of gents ft
r goods in small town
j competition, Invoice at^
Call at Citizen offioe.
Louise Locals.
served
Wanted—Tenant at oi
Dinner will be I improved farm, two new
the ground at 13 o’clock. 60 acres plowed ready for
Everybody L Invited to bring well filled 24 acres in growing st
baskets, ' | Inquire at El Campo Lm&j
A large crowd attended Sunday sdhool | y
at the tabernacle nSnday.
Misses. Matilda and Pearlte Lurker
Notice
.1 Misses. Matilda and rearlie Lurker I The l ,
Mrs. I’. N. Menefee aid children visit called on Agnes and Rosie Hornischer Association request that
ed In Whmon Tuesday and Wednesday. Snnday evening. taken from the Cemetery,
Mi«s Virgie Aulbaugh went to Hous- Mrs. O. C. Ander>en and Mary ilor-I which are the property of tht
ton Monday, nischer spent Monday afternoon "itb 1 sociation, be returned to
Revs, Worrell and A. U. Biggs were ^rs- Msthis. 4
in Louise over Snnday, the latter having O- W. Truitt spent a few days on bis
filled the pulpit at the Methodist church twin here last week.
both in the morning and evening.
Miss Gl«n Heard, who has beea visit-
ing in Houston, returned home Sunday-
Me-sr-i. K. N. IVterson, 1. L. Hay-
mes, Jfio Appling, J. M. Laacson, and
L. L Hay bon attended services at the
Baptist eburch In Gar,ado Sunday, the
Mrs,
I Lost—Between El
the ranch of Wilber Webb
tarpaulin. Finder will
warded by returning to
Ml*<~Clara Hornischer -pent Sunday J York, El Gampo, Tex.
with home folks.
Mrs. Rissett spent Friday with
Steel.
occasion being the ordination of dea-
cons. ;
Tb© Study Club was entertained Wed-
nesday evening by
bangh.
I it 1 0
Mrs. llortte Sullivan spent Saturday
with her sister Mr.-. Mitchell.
Mrs. Jno. Gatvhett visited with Mrs.
Roy Sullivan Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engstrom went to
Miss Virgie Aul- . El Campo Sunday.
j Mr.AlXJW i-ARR.
If vou own an auto you
j to own this*. “Van Allen’s *
hie Hunting Table for
Propelled Cars and Remt
Minor Troubles,” will
direct to you on
cent*racb. Van
Main Street,
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914, newspaper, April 10, 1914; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth876697/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.