The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1926 Page: 2 of 10
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1926
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
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the expense of car pidly in the South than in any
Good roads and myriads
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THE VELVET KIND
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AT ALL FOUNTAINS
TERRIBLE PAIN
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STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX
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period of more than Ten years before
.ore I saw much im-
CUSTOM SEDAN.
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said land and premises,
that a writ •
AUTO SERVICE COMPANY
said Court, at its aforesaid next reg- !
The Roofing Question
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Promotion.
will place you on the road to a better, finer fu
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Let Us Know What Your
Roofing Problems Are
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Will.
We have
El Campo
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r more than 1-3 of same.
20, 160, 365 acres, improved, $55.00 per acre; 60 acres
Berger, assignee, certificate Number
60, patent Number 454, volume 8, con-
ten they stand
others fold their
a specially-
Habitual
it $60.00, 3 miles from town
0 acres improved, near Danevang, $70.00 per acre.
0 acres improved1, sandy land, near Danevang, $40.00.
room house in El Campo, 120 ft.' front, $1150.00.
: room house, 1 acre land, $750.00.?
Large house in Heights add.,1 barn, 3 lots, $4000.00.
; by virtue of a direct chain of title
. from the said W. L. Ellison.
CUSTOM QUALITY AT
ONE-PROFIT PRICE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR PROBATE OF
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To all persons interested in the .
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Alabama Lady Tells How She Ob-
tained Relief by Taking Cardui.
Feels Fine and Enjoys Life
The Civil War was fought pies, will bring us a better and
defeat sectionalism, to settle even grater America.
certain deed of conveyance wherein the financial load.
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+ha fioncial 1~od Every en-
terprise of church and school is
H. E. MOORE, Clerk
District Court, Wharton County.
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Have You Solved to Your
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two bottles befc
of of the next term thereof this Writ itiated
with your return thereon, showinp.
Some
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We carry stock roofing for every need. We have
the roof—all we want is a chance to show you how you
can reroof at a minimum cost and double the value of
your buildings.
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REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
.08 acres, well improved, 90 acres in rice; good crop,
•ent goes with land, 1-7 crop. Price $3500. Rent will pay
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Our more than fifty thousand former stu_
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You an Opportunity
Buy
dents are either in business for themselves or
employed in the leading business concerns of the
Regardless of where you live, of 'he de-
above described, cultivating and us
Tyler Commercial College
Tyler, Texas ’
A Bigger Income for You
R. R. Co.
That about' the 1st day of January,
1926, plaintiff was and now is law’
। fully seized and possessed of the -
above described land and premises.
should help you, too. UC-iet
CARDUD
rent courses open gree of your education, of your sex; regardless
to you the Road of your financial conditions, there are courses
to Never Ending awaiting you at Tyler Commercial College which
ular term, this writ with your return i
thereon, showing how you have exe i —
aforesaid and before the institutio. .
and deliver to One W. L. Ellison a
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All Sizes Reduced to Give
hibit, an agricultural club for
boys and girls, or whatnot, the
in responsible offices of the Gov.
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Utopia is a mythical country
where there are never any’bills.
ty, Texas, and have either been losi i
’or misplaced; that the said W L. EL
The season of the year has arrived when
To the Sheriff or - any Constable <
Wharton County, Greeting: .
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDEE
to cause the following notice to be
published in a newspaper of general
circulation which has been eontnu-
ously and regularly published for a
period of not less than one year pre.
ceeding the date of the notice In the
County of Wharton, State of Texas,
and you shall cause said notice to be
printed i at least once each week for
a period of ten days exclusive of the
first day of publication before the re
turn day hereof:
Notice of Application for Probate of
T8,23
The Question of the tAr-
’ holding and claiming the same in fee
simple, that on said date aforesaid;
Co., patented to Wm. B. Berger,
signee, certificate Number 60, paten:
Numbet 450. Volume 8, containing 160business man
acres of land; that on or about the ,
21st day of July, 1909 the said defend- first one appealed to and he is
ant, Charles M. Hayden, did execute the one who generally bears
do not give the home-
SULTANA
ICE CREAM
You are hereby commanded to sum- hew you have executed the same.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Coustble
Wharton County, Greeting:
of this suit.
That ..plaintiff is entitled to the
possession of said land and premises
by virtue of Three, Five and Ten
years statute of Limitation.
gan talking about Cardui. This
t- et it. j took about
of restitution issue; for his damages
and costs of suit, etc.
Herein Fail Not, but have before:
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entered upon said premises and eject .
ed plaintiff therefrom to his damag
in the sum if $1000.00.
1 That those under whom he claims
have had peaceable and adverse pos_
session1, of the land and premises
the entry by said defendants
cuted the same.
Witness, H. E. Moore, Clerk of the
District Court of Wharton County.
Given Under My Hand and the Seal
of said Court, at office in Wharton
this the 10th day of Septedmer
A. D. 1926.
provement.
“After this, though, I picked up
right away. I alept better at night.
I was hungry, enjoyed my food,
which I hadn’t done for some time
“The pain and soreness gradually
left my aide. I regained my strength.
I took about six bottles and left off
for awhile, then took two or three
more. . . I feel just fine, enjoy
life and can work now, too.”
Cardui is purely vegetable, and
contains no harmful drugs. It has
wood, Theodore Longwood and Pet
Longwood, have filed in the Count
Wherefore plaintiff prays that said
defendants and the unknown heirs of
said defendants be cited by publica
tion as required by law, to appear
herein and answer this petition; that
upon hearing hereof he have judge,
ment for the title and possession <
and contest said application should per cent of the taxes--in addi-
herein fail not, but have you tion to fostering every publie
-before said Court on the said first dav spirited movement that is Li-
the aid Charles M. Hayden did con-
yeyto the said W. L. Ellison; the N backed by the merchant.
E. Quarter of He does his share along
..... ” ' with all the other residents of
the' community in supporting
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town merchant. the credit h
ing and enjoying the same for a
FREE Employment ture.
is always the
above all, supreme. The after-
math was not pleasant and
there were many bitter mem-,
When the Fall rains begin, it is too late.
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And a Home Product.
He is entitled 1
consideration of this question is absolute!
to pay.
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tuc mn ,, Ace The old order is changin
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES and the new order, if we stani
------- firmly on fundamental princi
Talladega, Ala.—Mrs. Mary Hardy,
406 Henderson Avenue, this city,
olainttff was in neoc,1), nossession i says that seven years ago she “got
PiainlIt was In peacame PoSsession. down sick and was unable to at-
of said land and premises, and is now tend to her housework.
enttledhtoathe possesson ^thereof; that "I have never been so weak be-
terrible pain in my side so sore in
my side and the lower part of my
bdXcross my back ached, and l
was so nervous I couldn’t stand up.
I had just about given up when
some one who came to see me be-
look on complacently.
_ When there is a Chautauqua
a fall festival, a farmers’ ex-
taining 160 acres of land, both of said . . ,
pj tracts of land being situated in Whar public improvements and paY
ton County, . Texas, that said deeds
K above mentioned were never recorded!
Ji the Deed Records of Wharton Coun.
1 and deliver to W. L. Ellison a cert
deed of conveyance wherein the st:
John Lamar, Jr. did convey to il
said W. L. Ellison, the N. W. Quarter
of Section Number 69, E. T. R. !
and he psys a large •
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ories. War, no matter how
Greatest Tire Sale
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ALMOST NEW
The whole country is commenting on
the fine appearance ‘and exceptional
riding ease of Dodge Brothers Motor
Car. Several of these new types, driven
only a few thousand miles, are now
t available. An exceptional opportunity
for anyone who really wants a high
grade, dependable Used Car.
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO co.
Bay City, Texas
- E. P. Lurker, El Campo Representative
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A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE
AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
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more than the retailer else- and the South fought bravely g
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■John Lamar, Jr., and the unknow Counts court, Wharton County, Texas, ,"len‘ 1 inc 1 . ■ ‘ 4
heirs of the wife of John Lamar. Jr., 2526 .1 Rosa C. Stansbury. Deputy, because he is the backoone Ot ’ °-d -eeiine: -i -oMteu
the names and residences ' of which ‘ the community the central has fully recovered and is now F
arat-arnoponingxpozttichtdon Neruis g, ' force that holds the commuri- r hing strides along the path ’
Citation once in each week for four -HE COMMUNITY S ty together. 1 ’ ogress and-prosperity that
successive weeks previous to the re. BACKBONE A, ■ , • • L,li-ess ,. cy well astonish the world.
turn day hereof in some newspaper __ eourse, ne 15 in DuSlem ,, . . (
published in your County, if there be . for profit. He must have a 1 ith the-passing ?! setion-
a newspaper published therein, but if The business men of El Cam- legitim.t, profit to live None al-m the old issues ara passing
not, then in any newspaper published ns re [he backbone of the L— that Aa i<
•in, the 23rd Judicial’ District, but if . snould deny him that. An 1 it
there be no newspaper published in eommult,- • nne> are in an the truth of the matter is, local pf. for example, no longer
said-District, then in a newspaper pub-community because it is they । , ants sey poods at or I - - g. an alignment of the
lished in the nearest District to said +L-+ make the eomminitv si%_/en-ndl.7. 8 . f i . ___ . 11
23rd Judicial District, to appear at hatmaK , - less than city prices, and it north- and east against the 5
the next regular term of the District stantla and irm- we will be fair enough to ad- south and west. For protective
I at the Court House thereof in w1. used eterm it is used with mit that it costs money to go se ' sgrow ig 2 ra-
jton on the 3rd Monday in November — : ‘ . .. ; to the city
A. D. 1926, the same.being the 15th the full understanding of its
Provides the Air- huge fortunes; develops big broad-visioned men.
plane Type of Business offers unlimited opportunities for am-
Transporation to bitious young men and women, T. C. C is dedi.
the Better Job. cated to training young people for success.
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fairly and bravely' fought, al-
way- has its bitter memories.
Sxty years have passed 4
hHC the great struggle erde. ,
t d . w -ectionalisn is pass-
,0g, too. Two later struggles :
umber Go
......... - • ,— : Court of Wharton County, an applic
Habitual Constipation Cured tion for the Probate of the last Will
in 14 to 21 Days and Testament of said A. Longwool
X-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially- deceased, filed with said application.
pared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual and for Letters Testamentary which 3
tstipation. It relieves promptly and will be heard at the next term of said 3
uid be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days 1 Court, commencing on the 1st Monday X
ndece regular action. It Stimulates and in October A. D. 1926, the same being 3
glate Very Pleasant to Take 60c the 4th day of October A. D. 1926, a: «
botte 'he Court House thereof, in Wharton 333683333000002602*305*243
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day of November A. D. 1926. then and meaning. The backbone is a or hus fare, gasolinezsand Wear Part of the country:
thereto answer a petition filed in said 11 c ,0. " .1 hnrk of on the automobile, time spent :
•Courton the 10th day of September. S°umin °- oon^tn -e oacK oi and shoe leather worn out—it automobiles are contributing ,
zersnurmkremlarvthmm »hsansrnngorronntumamaar s,. is: seal
'Hayden, (he Unknown wife of Charles the term nas come to mean reciprocity that should be the southerner tours north in
MnHaydenuathenVnknownheirsorfirmnesi: moral principle and shown by every Iwai home- the summer. Each is finding 7
of the wife of Charles M. Hayden.’ ‘U ’ , town citizen..the other a pretty good fellow A
John Lamar, Jr., the unknown heirs Back of every movement fol
of Johh Lamar, Jr., the wife of John good, for development, for pro-
Lamar,Jr the unknown heirs of 1 gress and advancement are the
wife of John Lamar, Jr., are Defend. 5 ,: 1
| ants, said petition alleging that on 01 home-town merchants, and O-
about the 1st day of March, 1909. t • ten they stand alone while
defendant, John Lamar, Jr. did executeF1. +Lai, hands ang . v .
nanus anu 1o defeat sectionalism, to settle
5 ltoe went into -medizte possersiel
7- of the above tracts-of laud after .he1
S purchase thereof, by nim. and that he
® | is now dead: that the plaintiff herein;
Ci is now the legal owner of said land
5 Held in This City
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Department at
Your Service.
.mon Charles M. Hayden, the unknown Given, under my hand and the s
heirs of Charles ?J. Hayden, the tin- of said Court at’office' in Wharto:
known heirs of the wife of Charles M. Texas, this the 11th day of Sept er
Hayden, Jolin Lamar, Jr., tire unknown ber, A D. 1920.
heirs of John Lamar. Jr. the wife of p L KRAL. (Jerk
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1926, newspaper, September 24, 1926; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577608/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.