The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SUCCESS.
Rublinhed Every Friday.
A. T. Wright. J ditoi ami Proprietor.
HDMHCKII* TION H4TH.ONP VH'U .................. *1 «>l>
•*Knt*<rd •• H«*c<hhI miiur ju V JHh. IWHl. at ill**
tirti. !• *t Kl Dorado, T«IU, und«r. Art of rnn/rea. ul March t il I*/#.’
LIST Of HEN IN SECOND CALL.
Below is a list of 75 in on who
have boon notified by the local
bnirri to appear for physical ex
nmination on the second call
forint No. Order No
Tuesday August 21st
r>:s
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1 19 Louis Barron Mo Donald. 55
M?N ACtkPTEC
The following int*n
(> lHod ’nr ’tin examining
1*>5 Carl Ruff.
|H»r |im»! 211 Frank Willie Such,
All local advertisrnents will be charged at rati* of 5c
each insertion, except in classified ad column.
Rcsnullions of respt cts and s-j«t ioI« tiitnin it s, »M I* (barged 22l'ClifTurd Thamas Womack, 59
for at one half cent per word. 5" Marion Martin Estes, 57
150 James Aulhoi McCoy, 58
lit Thomas I .eater Hallow, 5*.*
1 Rilhp Lamar Brown, 90
115 .!• ss Koy. 01
2»Xl Sam Shu.ts, 02
22" James Etlward Wagner 02
130 Louis Pat Martin. 01
90 Robert Benjuman lit xt, 05
Friday Any list 17.
Things are coming our way
after while, Hu* court house, the
rain and the Orient.
“Little Pat" Murphy
keep us pasted as to the
tmuit* of Company H
shuld
move*
8Mice reading the entire testi
tnouy of Dr. Vinson, we believe
lie is the right man in the right
man in the right place.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND-
MENT
The voter* of Texas should not
forgot the election on next Ttie*
day, the 21st August, when an
Amendment to the Constitution
of t’ie State w II hr voted U|*on.
This An endment is known as the
C mservation and Reclamation A-
mend moot.
1> Hartley Dan Montgomery,99
‘.•1 Robert Alpha Halbert,
17 HenryOrote Bullion,
237 Robert Ell Wright
202 Wilson Hums Siliimnn,
11’ I liintny Davis Hatton,
121 Nicholas I umbra mi,
240 Jess Thomas Whitley,
We wish same of that 3.191,-
000,000 bushels of corn, that tie
government estimates to b*
Uncle Hams 4917 crop, was in
our crib.
The next thing we Schleicher
county farmers must plan for,
By common agreement of load-
ing in-n in the State, famitiar jJames Alfied Griffin,
with the pu rposes of ou r (iovorn- 1 Sam M. <)glesby Jr.,
ment this proposed Amendment 1 I* rank* iyde Alexander,
to our Constitution is not only M** Paroual Rayrnon, 7
one of exceeding importance, but I Wednesday August 22nd.
possesses the possibilities for 52 Robert Duncan, 7
<•7
98
(19
70
71
72
73
71
7.)
70
were ae
hoard
land who claimed nu «'xem | l ion.
222 J«*e Augusta Williams, 9
75 Herbert Hurley Grimes. 11
15 Charles DeWilt Brook*, U>
2H Luke Thom pson, 11
'51 Willie Lee Duncan 2^
130 Floyd John Baker, 29
222 John Williams. 0.;
ho Mark Barbee Holland. 20
| 12.0 Hensel Herman Matthews 0"
19 Karl Lindsay Cochran.
li>2 Williams Stevens ivts. 45
113 Roy Willice Key, 4"
199 Wade L. Harks, 50
Tln.se that claimed exemption
and w ill be takeu or rejected by
the local board, and then1 who
were not able to stand tin phy-
sical examination, also Aliens,
will appear in our next issue.
There was 13 who stood the
examination and ufTt itd <11 ox
eusc, there will probably ! < oth-
ers accepter) by the local hoard
who claim exemption. Only 13
more wantu d at this time. The
rjuolii of 21' will be callr'd into
service in Septr mlier.
S A, MULCH! SELLS RANCH.' AT APOTpTPT)
A. Mat; Jin ..s ‘1 UmIpIpIpII flvU
stocklann and ranch this week
tti W K Baket for *9,500 bonus. All ads inserted umler th ? heau
Mr. Muuldin bus r.otdrcided yet will be charged for at lc lirst in
just what he will rlo but we sertion for each word or inuitial,
i;; predict i.e wiil locate in Schleich- i-2c (X‘r word for each insertion
er county again.
greater good to all the people
in every part of the State than
105 Ja mes Clarence Johnson, 79
39 Rollic Utlir la Ci< ud, 80
j Madrid, Aug 14—The whole
•
of Spain has been placed umler
martial law following disorders
resulting from the general
strike, which is speeding.
any single piece of legislation 205 Houston Nelton Smih. H
is how to get seed to plant for | 8U bmilted to the approval ol the
that 1918 bumper crop.
people since the establishment
of our pres4*nt Constitution.
Under this Amendment it will
We are glad to note that Editor
Schwenircr «f the Brady Stand 1 bo l) JHsib,P to s,,lvethe«)n,hk‘ms 239 I
ol Mood control; to reclaim lands
over Mow , establish
t»rd, who lias been very sick from
lever, is slowly improving. We
trust that he will soon be himself
again.
The Senate has re passed the
University bill, or has passed a
new bill just like the one Gover
nor Jim vetoed, without a des-
senting vote. They must tie of
the opinion that the Governor
did wrong in vetoeing the first
appropriation. Or do not beleivt*
he will be in power to veto this
oue.
Ifyouarea farmer you will
be- interested in a proposition
the First National Bank is mak-
ing in this issue, look it up and
report at once to thp Bank.
subject to
great systems of irrigation for
those sections of the State in
which irrigation is necessary to
profitable crop production;
provide adequate systems of
drainage; and utilize su 1 plus and
flood waters for all beneficial
purposes such as the develop-
ment ol p nver for industrial en-
terprises, for iirigation and
other uses calculated to develop
wealth and increase the pros
perity of the people.
The adoption of t his / mend*
ment will answer more fully and
more quickly the demand of the
nation and the State for greater
production of those crops neces-
i sary to meet the emergency now j
241 RichardStockley William*
40 Dee Col tom,
10UFrancisco Hermankt z,
157 Jose Ochoa,
jee Wi ight,
21 I Barney Stevens,
2'9 .lames Enoch Benton.
114 Clyde Russell Kt**ney,
151 Don McCoi mick,
91 William Arch Edmisfon
209 Joint Erwin Smith,
33 Milton Baugh,
22 Leonard Logan Baugh,
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90
91
92
93
94
95
99
22 I Ivlward Brownlield \\ illongh
hy, ... ‘.(7
11 John Mars Canada, ‘.8
■Is Julian Carteros Castero, 99
3H William Eulice Cui t , 100
127 Francisco Martinez, 101
hs Edward Alvis Ha ris, 102
Thursday August 23rd.
s‘9 Arthur William II
A. E. Kent was in from
stnekfarm T4tuisday.
tile
We now have several rooms of
Wall Ha per in stock at The Suc-
cess ofli( e. A t. Wi ghi.
ATTENTION FARMERS.
It is probable that this Sum-
mer season that has been so dis-
ii- trous to Uie farming interests
•will be followed b.v a fall and
winter with an aMiiidartf of
rain. At least, let us hope that
! it will
How many of you contemplate
sowing your farms to oats, Bar
le.v or Wheat early this fall, if
the season comes? If every far
mer, who is a custoner of tins
Bank, will either call at the
Bank or write us promptly just
how many bushels ol e< e d Oats
W heat or Bat ley he wants, we
will try to arrange to get the
seed for him State definitely
what you want and be prompt in
attending to the matter. If the
( rains come and you want to put
a big acreage to a winter crop,
we are willing to assist you on
any proper basis, and while the
seed w ill necessarily he high, by
buying in hulk it will save you
seme money, and we will see
that you gf t it actual cost.
Fiust National. Bank.
A. .1. R > toll. Merchant at May
er,- was tra 11 saet i i g business in
the county’s capital 'I ucselny.
thereafter.
Do you have trouble with your
watch? If so, let T. L. Miller
tell you the reason. A specialty
on high grade watches and jew-
elry manufacturing. Sonora.
Texas.
I am prepared to raise and
level your house. Build or repair
one foryou. J. L. Holland.
TRESSPASS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that all
tresspassers on my ranch,
southwest of Eldorado, foi the
purpose of cutting timber, haul
ing wood or hunting hogs, with
out my permission, will he prose
cuted to full extent of the law.
W. R. Nicks Eldorado Texas.
CARBON PAPER at
The Success Office.
For sale, 6 hens and a rooster,
The Success.
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Leonard Bei l am Un it y,
91 William B. Foley,
Orient Barber shop.
Hqt and Cold Baths
Wlmn In need of barber work visit the Orient. We ap-
preciate you r pat.ronagi and w ill give you good service.
Herbert Finley, Prop.
For Sale. 72 head of ewes and
4b lambs, for prices phone.
G. O. Perry,
Eldorado, Texas.
KILL THE BLUE BUGS. By
Feeding “Martin's Wondeful
Blue Bug Killer” to your chick-
ens ,\our money back if not
absolute ly satisfied Ask,
Eldorado Mercantile Co.
A. E Shepperd and son Alfr-
ed, of Christ,oval, were in Eldo-
rado Thursday on business.
Tak your * rouble s to Eldorado
Ha rdwaae Co.
For Sale, bold Registered
Bereft rd cows will be 4 calves
Lorn Registered Bulls, will take
S100 each foi the cows.
Will Davis, Eldorado, Texas.
For Sale 250 ewes priced at
$8.50 if taken, before it rains, for
particulars phone. 1 ra McDonald.
Eldorado, Texas.
It seems that the commission
ers court cannot*agree on a
courthouse proposition, the $90,-1 form no greater servii
000 bonds failed to sell and from
all accounts will not sell owing
to the low tate of interest they
bare, it looks like they might a
gree to cancle the bonds if they
art: worthless. Good men are
likely to err, and after an error
is made the only tiling to do is
too correct it the best possible
way, they have this week levied
a 12 cent court house tax and
what have they to show for ti e
tax. We understand one man
offers to take the bonds and
build a house hut an agreement
could not be reached in the
court.
nderson,
103
confronting us and conrti ioi.s j “17 Ernest Mathew Thornton 101
which will continue to confront Herman Luis West l().i
us tor many years to come.
The voters of Texas can per-
e to their
State and to their respective
communities than hy voting for
the adoption of this proposed
Constatutionnl Amendment.
The investigator^
gate at Austin,
still inu'sti-
BIRTHDAY PARTIES.
.Saturday little Mary Defamg
invited quite a number her
! 1 iemls to help her celebrate her
sixth anniversary, which wason
Sunday the following day. The
occasion will lot g be rememboi.
ed by all present as a most de-
I ghtful time was had.
Wednesday afternoon little
Fiona ’ones celebrated her 7th
birthday with an oG-eing party
made up of her friends at which
various games was played and
a real enjoyable time was had.
Both of the above hostes serv-
ed refreshments which were
School starts September l()ih
be ready to start your children
the first day. A food beginning enjoyed by each guest
makesw good ending. I ____
From reports received th** at
tendance at the Ohnstoval en-
campment this year has surpass,
ed pervious records. The peo-
ple are still going to he then1
for the closing days.
(J. L Fortson returned Wed
nesday from a business trip to
Dharr, lie also visited Mission
and met our old twonetnan, l)r.
(J. H Murphy, Mr. Fortson re
ports the large yields are com
fng in from the farms and corn
is selling at $2-05 |»er busj el
M r. Fortson visited Houston
while gone and reports all sa-
loons *n that city closed on ac
count of army camps being lo
cLbd tUcro.
We have calls constantly for
cattle, sheep and goats. Rhone
Silliman’s office.
Mrs Tom Smith is visiting
her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. F.
McCoy at Nine, this week.
Bain Wagons, all sizes.
Ridorada Mercantile Co.
Contractor ami Builder
232 William Iiiley Wooten, 109
1U8 Rufus Clinton Spurgers, 107
195 Woog Arnei Sudduih, lO*'
145 Robert Dodd MoKie, 109
08 John Edward Hill, 110
44 Martin William Chain be -lads
111
229 Carson Ohas. West,
7 William Elmer Bruton,
219 Henry ('lias. Tat-sch,
29 Will Asbury Burk,
230 John Franklin Webesti r
*2 Homer Ambroze Gay,
55 Jess Samuel Dickens,
42 Samuel Francis Chane.v,
109 Louis Roy Jones
21 Orrin Tignor Brown,
238 William Thomas Whitten, 122
179 Carl Benton Reagan,
230 Emil Fred Will.
95 William Add Farrington.
92 Leonard Grnt Kdmiston,
2i>7 Ira Simmons,
We have a birr**I of Batteries
for your Gas Engines, they w ill
test out strong and give you
splendid service.
Eldorado Garage.
C. S. Chieh was in from Kaffii
Tnursday shaking bands.
NEWHOME
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The Weman's Tar-ic
Sold Everywhere
Found- I have found two coats,
if you have lost any call anddis
cribe and pay 25 cents for this
ad and get them.
John Ay lor.
I will build, remodel or
lepauyour home, Contract
or Day work done,
S. L. Wright.
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Have 5 F
magazinc'cr rr.Uerns. f sisbie
■ -I..-I - ■ i »n < n 1 in
one niil!'>n eno hundred tbous.-nd
liotn> *. Ik-si«ie9 . Ikij; .11 tiie latest
desiens Sh Cad 1'att-jrr -.,Cr hi . :ic
is hr m*'- I of sparkling i:-oit st res
undhelptul mformath'.i f r wo ■ en.
Save Men^y aad X.' In ?." lo * i
lor McCsu's .ite zx C‘ (■ ^ tv r<
cai . .1 v-.if, Inc uiii* any odj tl tl.„- t.U,-—Id
MrCa I l'jllvrit* I'M.
McCall Patt.rna Lear] ail r-tli.-M In st>K. Ft,
«i .c-tv, rettn, nv an.l it’t r told Mrac
do tiz st I McC.ill Patv-rva th-n at f t tJv> tv ■
mas-e." com-i»«l N •>>* I h v *1. 0115 c*' . t
In.it. U-slvf, «T I r * .1 I Itv. > 4
McCALL'S MACkZ- .
2-C.;<3 \V. 27;’» 5«, u ■»:, !« .
K Pipf, Puu'.wi sal Putin fudipi .fas
NO OTHtR l.IKE IT.
NO OTHER Aj COOO.
the “NEW HOME ” nml y. t. n-illh-.r*
alii: asset st tile twice - cm {.ay. Tim rl- itt.nicm
H’K eanettae Is attberior wn»‘ t.utt»l ,. ;n.| |
quality of mat’-Tintin'* tires iif* : g t*i \ mior»
mun cc-tt I> ton ...' i m j *.1 “MV HOMl.'.
WARRANTED FOR At.L , VIC
Kti-um tl ...,r (... ,, . r quaHtlao]
l»otsol«l tmvie 1 auy otl.cr tiauior
1HENIWHCML LttYoNU MACHIfi: C0..0RAUCL,MASS
pow *vai 1 a»
AGENT WANTED
The T-abit of Taking Gold.
With inniv people taking cold
j is a habit, hut fortunutuly one
that is easily broken. Take a
‘cold sponge bath every morning
when you first g* i out of lied —
j not ice cold, hut a temperature
of about 90 F. A Is sleep with
your window up Do this and
you will seldom take cold. When
you do take cold take Chamber
lain s ('nugh Remedy and get rid
ol it as .quickly as possihled.
• tblainatile every w here.
Several Loads Mesquite Wood
for Lale, will deliver it or pur
chaser may haul it himself
Phone or see D. C. Hill at once
if interested.
Oregon & California Railroad
Co Lands. Legal fight over land
at last ended. Title revested in
United States. Land, by Act of
Congress, ordered to be opened
under homestead laws for settle-
ment and sale. Two million three
hundred thousand Acres. Con-
taining some wi best Timber and
Agricultural I ands left in Unit-
ed Status. Large Copyrighted
Map showing land by townships
and sections, laws covering same
and desei iption of soil, climate,
rainfall, elevations, temperature,
etc.., Post paid One Dollar. Grant
Lands Locating Co., Portland,
(iregon.
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FFiiM: EATER
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a* gific !
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most
-- iko n.
Lost- A spotted dog, hob tail,
strayed from my ranch, white
and black, any information as to
his whereabouts will be highly
appreciated,
Will Isaacs.
M r. and Mrs. T. C. M urray of
Sutton county were iu the city
.\londay.
TAN-NO-MOI ?E
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DALUAS. TtaXAS
G. G O.
Washington; Aug. 14—The
< hiuese legist ion today received
official notice of China’s decla*
ration of war on Germany and
Austria-Hugary.
Read every ad In this week’s
Success that’s what they are
printed for.
Tom Willing s and family are
moving to Ozena, having bought
a home there
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