The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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The Jno. Deere
Gotton and Corn
Riding Planter
can be converted into a
- Goober Planter
for $6.50
The Walking Planter can he Changed
$4.50
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You’re behind the times if you 'havn’t a John
Deere planter, and right now is the time for you to be
catching up. GET ONE—They are just what the doc-
tor ordered.
We also want to show you the newest Jno. Deere
six-plow cultivator before you buy. You are the loser
if you fail to see them.
Come to see us when
you want Implements
Higginbotham Co.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH
LIVER.
Crashes into your Bile, Making
you Sirk, and you l^ose
A Day’s Work. 1
Texas weather prophets are pre-
dicting a drouth. If the' forecast is
true likely the cause will arise
from the fact that a’shortage of
moisture resulted by too much of
it being wasted in the Mississippi'
basin. Not enough was leftt to rill
an aching void in this region.! | raluine! 1 alivates. Its mercury.
An unusually large number • !’ C U a li Ike dynamic on a
Old people have died in Erath coun* slugji: h l.ver. When c&lome ^or7e
ty the past three months, and un-jinto contact with sour bde it crash
dertflkers and preachers have heen|es into it, causing cramping and
kept busy at funerals. Some of the nausea. L ’
preachers claim they are over-J If you feel bilious, headachy, con
worked, but the undertakers are | dipated, and all knocked out, just
not complaining. It is grist for go to your druggist and get a 50
their mills. cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone,
Edward Hart of Boston has re-
turned here, and has already visit-
ed a number of places where he
thinks give «rood oil prospects. In
the next few days he will have an
oil geologist to go over the ground
with him to ascertain if conditions
indicate oil here. Mr. Hart has
boon ill since his return to Boston
from here, and has not yet fully
recovered^
which is a harmless vegetable sub-
iistitute for dangerous calomel.Take
a spoonful and if it doesn’t start
your liver and straighten you up
quicker than nasty calomel and
without making you sick, you just
go back and get your money.
If you take calomel tod^y you’ll
be sick- and nauseated tomorrow;
besides it may salivate you, while
if you taake Dodson’s Liver Tone
you will wakee up feeling great.
I full of ambition and ready for
work or play. It's harmless, pleas-
ant, and safe to give to children;
they like it. 13- A!dv.
L.M. Wyatt and. Mrs. Simon were
married at Dublin on March 5. Mr.
Wyatt came to Stophenville fort
six years ago with his father, J.J.
Wyatt Tame to Stephenville forty-
one years old and lives at Hawley,
Tii*xa#; •■•T-be -elder-Wyatt ‘ 'Was"'"fi
Mason and helped to build all the
stone buildings in and around Ste-j We are now paying ,10 cents for
J phonville, and all the chimneys of cream owing to the recent advance,
the early days. He worked here on Bring your cream to the Wright
the old jail, and on the Foster and j Produced, west of the Tribune
CREAM BRINGS 30 CENTS.
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Hughes buildings,
in 1886.
He left here
NORTON GROESBEECK DEAD
office.
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SIIERIFF’S SALE.
The state of Texas, county of
Ertilh. Notice is hereby given that
by virtue of a certain order- of
Mrs. J. M. Jackson and Judge L.
N. Frank received telegrams yester- , , , ,
day morning announcing the death !sa*e 1SSU,,(1 out *be honorable
of J. N. Groesbeeck, Sr., at his San | courL °/^ra,h eoun!>'.’
Antonio home at 6:30 a.m. Thurs-
day, March 9.
Capt. Groesbeeck was a citizen
of Stephenville for many years, en-
tile 29th day of February, 1916, by
S. P. Williams, clerk of said court,
for Ihe sum of five hundred twen-
ty-four and 29-100, $524.29, dollars
gaging in the land business under i a.*u* ( 0st ‘suil un,l!‘r a judgment
II... name of Groesbeeck & Hyman. ! >■> °r E; s- » wrt»m
He owned Ihe big ftrm two miles *» court No. 4005 and
north of town now owned by the E- s- N«U_V8._B. G. English
The Roberts Grocery will save
you money on every thing in the
grocery line. dv
WATERMELON CLUB.
Notice is given to members of.tho
melon club that there will bo a
VITAL STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses issued to:—
J. O. Long and Pearl Grider, Dub
liu. '
Sam ford Tyson and Mrs. t Bettie
Hornsby,"Dublin. 1
Alvin StrrngfeltowTmd Eva Bee-
cher, DeLeon.
Messrs Chandler. Mrs. J. N.
Groesbeeck lost her life here in a
fire which ignited her clothes’ whil
ironing.
The Three Circle ranch wa# the
the property of Groesbeeck and
Hyman. ' 1
John Groesbeeck, Jr., Mrs. Lottie
Perry, Mrs. Kate Frank and Henry
Groesbeeck, children of deceased,
live in San Antonio. Mrs. Jackson
of Stephenville, married Mr.Phelps,
a brother of Mrs. J. N. Groesbeeck.
PAYS TWO HUNDRED AND I D -
TV DOLLARS FOR YOUNG GOV
We are occupying the north part of
the Neblett building instead of the cor-
ner as formerly, and will be glad to
serve our customers and friends. Just
one door north of the old stand, on
Graham street.
Oxford Funiture Company
Born to:—
Jim Davis, Dtiffau, girl.1
Joe Saulsbury, llico, 5r boy.
M. J. Barrow, Ilico.'boy.
Ed. Autrey, Thurber, sex not 3l
| ecord. - *
Sam I.amber, Thurber,^s|fmo
Mack Mr Gough, Tluirher, same.
Charley Oyler. Thurber, same.
Richard Thomas, Thurber, hoy.
Frank Ililburn, Huckabay, hoy.
W. M. Allen, It 4, boy.
Ail drew Russell. Huckabay, boy.
Jas. D. Mooring, Huckabay, boy.
Leonard Watson, Dublin, boy.
IL H. Dunlap, Dublin, boy.
B. A_ lMorris, Duffau, girl.
W. T. Gossett, Duffau, girl.
James Perry, Stephenville, boy.
W. H. Killian, Morgan Mill, girl.
Full Mood S. C. Rhode Island
Red eggs, 15 for 50 cents. Kail ar
phone 321-3 rings.- J. T. Verner oh
t’ • J. L. Hollingsworth farm. 8-2
W. J. Moore of San Saba, who
purchased 85 head of goals from
L. W. Riddell of School Hill, also
visited the Aubrey Gist ranch on
Richardson creek, and purchased a
very handsome ItflTv less than a
year old, paying $250 for the buck.
Mr. Moore placed the Handsome an-
imal in his auto and took him to
San Saha. There were three men
in the big car.
and wife, Lula English, placed in
my hand for service, I, Jim. Turn-
how, as sheriff of Erath county,
Texas, did, on Ihe 7th day of Mar.
1916, levy oh certain real estate
situated in Erath county, Texas,
described as follows, towit: A part
of . a three acre block conveyed to
J. D. Martin by W. B. Slaughter
bv deed recorded in vol L, page
3655 of deed records of Erath
county. Texas. Beginning at the
sw cor of the said three acre tract
at the .se corner of the Gates
place on the north side of Wash-
ington street, thence n 30w 124
vrs to Ihe nw cor of said 3 acre
block, 'the nw cor of this; thence
n 60 <* i5 17-25 vrs to the ne cor
i of Ibis; thence s 30 e 12i varas
to the n line of Washington St.
for t Do se cor of this; thence s 60
w 45 17-25 vrs to the place of be-
ginning, containing one acre of
land in the city of Stephenville,
Erath, Go., Texas, and levied upon
is the property of R. G. English
and Lula English, and that on the
first Tuesday in April, 1916, the
being the 4th day of said
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momfl,
LOANS—I can make your farm : mofW+f, at the court house door of
and ranch loans at low rates of in-j Erath county, in the city of Sto-
terest and attractive terms. 11 phonville, Texas, between the hours
charge no commissions. Get appli- j <»l in a m. and i p.m., by virtue of
cations in early so they can get said levy and said order of
first, attention.—Jack Moss, Stepn-
enville.
Adv.
WANTED—l ocal agents for Ste-
phenville territory to represent
the Illinois Bankers Life Associa-
tion of Monmouth, Illinois. Rates
for $1000 insurance age 15 lo 21,
$7.35; age 30 $10.50; age 40, $11.00;
rates at other ages in proportion.
For further information, contract.,
etc., write M. W. Hulsey, General
Vgent, 304-0 Guaranty Bank Build-
ing, Dallas! Texas. 8-3
sale
l will sell said above described
real estate at public vendue for
cash to the highest bidder, as the
properly of said R. G. English and
Lula English. And in compliance
with law I give this notice by pub-
lication in Ihe English language
once a week for three consecutive
weeks immediately preceding said
day of Sale in the Tribune a news-
paper published in Erath county.
Witness my hand this 7th day of
March, 1910.—Jim Turnbow, sherif
of Erath county, Texas, by Mack
Greswell, deputy.
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, Bought before the late advance in price.
Come to us for flour.
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Triumph Seed Potatoes $1.75 per bu.
Everything in the Grocery line Cheap for CASH
Five Car Loads of Flour in Store
GEORGE
ROBERTS, GROCERY
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1916, newspaper, March 10, 1916; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881348/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.