The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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SOTUAL
HUCKABAY.
You can’t tell by the looks of a toad
which way he will jump, but it’s a pretty
bet that he will jump if you get close en-
ough.
You can’t tell by the looks of a man’s
head what there is inside of it, but you’ll
find out if you get close enough—if you
know him intimately.
We would like<*o be on terms with of
intimacy with our patrons. We have no de-
sire to be stiffnecked. We want you to make
our bank your headquarters when in town.
We want to talk to you about your affairs,
your deals, your farm, your stock, your pro-
spects, your experiments and experiences.
It broadens our view, and we may in turn be
able to help you by giving you something
interesting in return. Come in any time.
This bank vahies your friendship and confi-
dence and is anxious to make your acquaint-
ance one of mutual benefit.
First "" 1 Bank
OF STEPHENVILLE
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
J. B. ATOR, CASHIER 3. 3. BENNETT, VICE PRES.
The showers Thursday to Sun
day were light here, but have cool-
ed the atmosphere a great deal.
The Methodist meeting closed
here Sunday night. Rev, J. J.
Creed of Stephenville did most of
the preaching.
Joe and Tom Bowers of Loren-
zo, with their families, visited rel-
atives here last week, and report ]
fine crops on the plains.
Rev. M. J. Vaughan and family
of Tolar were here Monday and
Tuesday.
Prof, Oscar Noah and daughter
of Lingleville were here Friday.
Ed. Bays, W. L. Hunt und J. J.
Adams were in Strawn this week.
A. W. Birch and W. B. Guthrie
have gone to Ranger to work at
the carpenter trade.
Dr. Musgrove reports new girls
at the homes of Ben Fincher and
Jim Davidson.
Miss Mattie Musgrove of Fort
Worth visited her mother Sunday.
’ Will McCluskey and G. M. Lang-
don of Stephenville were in our
kity'Monday.
Mrs. J. S. Watson was very
sick last week.
Eurel and Ike Neece of Dallas
were here the first of the week.
Jim Jones and family of Lingle-
ville spent Tuesday here with rel-
ives.
r Mrs. George Keahey of Oakdale
Went last week in this city and at-
tended the meeting.
Clay Holt of Lockney spent last
week with George Winn, and re-
ports good crops on the plains.
-Pay the President —
TO THE VOTERS
OF ERATH COUNTY.
ABLE PHYSICIANS AND LIVE
DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND
PEP SYSTEMIC PILLS
THE NEW IRON
COMPOUND.
Men
of Muscular
Abundance
Power Possess
of Iron
Thi- a tat', ut Ti
constable
are hereby
lishol once
day* before the return
paper of general
roQtinuousiy
f Texas To the sheriff
Erath county, grating:
county.
C ARD OF THANKS.
Mi\s. Homer Duke of Gustine,
Mrs. John Fooshee of Wichita
Fails, and Henry Muff son and
daughter, Miss Glenn, all join in
voicing their appreciation of the
many neighborly acts and kindly
assistance rendered during the fa-
tal illness of their sister, wife and
mother, Mrs. Henry Muffson.
They invoke blessings on all their
friends who so nobly assisted them
in their hour of suspense and be-
reavement. adv
.---—Pay the President------
BLUFF DALE.
LEMON
JUICE IS
FRECKLE
REMOVER
Girls! Make this Cheap Beauty
Lotion to Cleat* and Whiten
Yqur Skin.
Squeeze the juice of two lem-
ons into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white, shake it
well, and you have a quarter pint
of the best freckle and tan lotion,
and complexion beaut if ier, at very,
I want to thank my many friends
for their votes and loyal support
and influence in helping to nomi-
nate me county clerk for the in-
coming term, and I assure you that
when my time comes to retire you
will have no regrets of having
supported me. And to those^ who
Lost or strayed: Deep bay mule
rinin| w’^ sa-v they will always find me about fourteen hands high, in good
. , ready to-serve them,
The shower which fell at this
place Sunday morning wras great-
ly appreciated by all, and cooled
the air very much.
Miss Dora Mason went to Fort
Worth Tuesday night and had herj 1
tonsil.. ,™„™l Sh« returned I »»»<>*<* W honorable opponent. |
Iron in the blood makes living
matter out of the tood you eat.
Muscular mechanics work on
for years and years with untiring
.strength, each day accomplishing
something that benefits the world.
We often wonder at this and say
to ourselves: “Why is it I can
do a simple task, and before I am
through, I’m so tired I can’t
stand.’’ This is no secret and is
due to a lack of iron in your blood
necessary to transform the food
you eat into living matter.
For years, perhaps, you will re-
main iq^ this condition, doing
things halfheartedly and never
getting ahead. You get careless
and impatient and a,look of mise-
ry grips bold of your features.
Iron in the blood will strength-
en the system so that dyspepsia,
liver and other troubels disap-
pear. But there are many forms
of iron. The proper kind to take
is one in an assimilable form,
that will not discolor the teeth
nor upset the stomach. This
form, familiarly known as
“BLAUD’S MASS, is oentained
in PEP SYSTEMIC PJLLS and
strengthened by other alterative
and reconstructive tonic.
Pep Systemic Pills can also he
taken from such maladies as nerv-
ousness, constipation, malaria,
boils, sleeplessness and a general
run-down, fagged-out system.
Try a course of these pills to-
day. Dispensed by White Drug
Store and other live druggists
here.
Accept no substitute for these
pills. Adv.
--Pay the Prwident—--
of Erath county. grtetin*
* commanded to «at»c to
e each week for a period
saisis&.hi;
rwululy P.I.IIM »
one year in said 1
following notice:
terented fax
lor. Pet*
court of
letters of
period of not lee» than one* year in »atd
ir. a
state of Texas.
copy of tap
To all persons in'
the welfare of Jeeale Scopcl. minor
Damhros hae filed in the county
Erath county, an application for
Kuardwnxhip upon the person and eetate
naid minor, ami by the county judge fle
Erath county on the 12th day of August. A.
\) I 'll H, appointed temporary guardian of the
portion and eetate of (aid minor. »aid appoint-
ment will he made permanent at the next
term of said court, commencing on the firet
Monday in September, A. D. 1918, the eMM
being the aerond day of September A. D.,
11I1H, at the court houxe thereof in Stephen-
ville. at which time all pereona intereeted in
the welfare of *aid minor, may appear ana
content naid application and appointment, if
they nee proper to do eo. Herein fail not, but
have you before aald court, on the aald link
day of the next regular term thereof, thi*
writ, with your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the name. Given under my
hand und the seal of aald court at offiM U»
stephenville. Texas, this the 12th day of Au-
gust, A. D. 1918.-E. 8. Howell, clerk,
ty court ol Erath county. Texas.
—Buy W. S. 8.—
rk, epun-
sdv >4-2
CITATION.
DEEP BAY MULE LOST.
as well as my
tonsils removed. She
home Wednesday, and
nicely, Her father accompanied j ;7pporte7a".-YourrsTnc"e™l:T Jrc
her on the trip. - j p . • ’ .
Mrs. A. R. Fry of Miama, Tex- 1 Hte* Adv‘
.... , • e .. T A I —-—Pay the President—
as, is visiting her father, L. A.;
Hart and family. She reports that - OIL AT EXRAY.
county far ahead of this one. j —-----------
Mrs. Walter Mason received a i ReDorts from Exrav ate to the
message Monday night that her effect that small pockets of very
very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter ^ ^ v j
wiil supply three ounees^of orchardj parjng jeave for piainview, Tex-
as, to help his son, T. J. Fart to
sister, Mrs. Frank Hicks of Wich-
ita Falls, was seriously ill, and
she left on the early train to be
with her.
Mr. W.A.Dean has gone to Nash-
ville, Tennessee, to work at the
carpenter trade.
Mrs. John Kenyon of Thorp
Springs visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Greenwood, Sat-
i rday and Sunday.
' Miss Ida Deaver has been vis-
j iting relatives and friendsin Gran-1
bury the past week.
L. A. Hart and family are pre-
white for a fow cents. Massage this
sweetly fragrant lotion into the
f^e, neck, arms and hands each
day and see how freckles and
blemishes disappear and how clear,
soft and white tho skin becomes.
Ye*I It is harmless. adv3
save 150 acres of fine maize. They
will be gone until the first of No-
vember.
•
Let us be your family druggists
at the Cross Drug Store. Adv.
GALLED her family
TO HER
BEDSIDE
fine oil have been struck. The
black lime has not yet been pass-
ed, and /lot until after the drill
has entered the sands will it be
possible to give any idea of the
value of the wells. It may be
weeks before the sand is reached,
and yet it may only be a question
of hours.
—Buy w. 8. 8.—
Miss Diana Sumner came in
Thursday to resume her position
in the millinery department at
igginbotham’s.
tOF. MORRIS SAYS TANLAC
SUPERIOR TO HEALTH
RESORTS
condition, about seven years old.
Strayed Tuesday, August 13 on
Selden-Hico road. Any informa-
tion about him will be appreciat-
ed. Milton Wallace, Stephenville.
-Pay the PreaMant-—
•
You can find anything you need
in sick room . supplies at The
Cross Drug Store. Adv
The xtate of Texan. To the aheriff or any
constable of Krath county, greeting: You
are hereby commands! to cauae to be publish-
oil once each week fur a period of ton f
before the return day hereof, in a
of general ' circulation, which ha* been con-
tinuously and regularly published lor a period
of not less than one year in aaid Erath coun-
ty, a copy of the following notice: The
state of Texas. To all persona interested la
the estatf of J. H. Morrto, Br.# doriMifd, J* H-
Morris. Jr., has filed In the county court or
Erath rounty. an application for letters •€
administration upon the estate of said J. H.
Morris Sr,, deceased, which will be heard at
the next term of said court, commencing on
the first Mnmlay in September, A. D. 1918. tlte
same being the second day of September. A.
D. 1918, ut the court house thereof in Stepb-
enville, at which time all persona interested
in said estate may appear and contest said
Implication should they desire to do so.
Herein fail not/ but have you before aald
court on the said first day of the next term
thereof thia writ, with your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the aama.
Given under my hand and the teal of aald
court at office In Stephenville, this the 19th
duy of August. A. D. 1918 - K. 8. Howell,
clerk, county court. Erath county, Texas.
Advertisement 84-tt
—Buy W. S. S —
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
It is by no means an easy mat-
ter to cure this disease, but it
can he done in most instances
by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets
and complying with the plain
printed directions that accom-
pyan each package. adv
When you yawn a good deal in
the daytime, feel dull, achey and
want to stratch frequently it im
an unmistakable syftiptorf of ma-
laria, and unless you do something
at once you are booked for a
spell of chills. HERBINE is a
chill medicine that will prevent or
cure the disease. It drives out
the impurities on which the ma-
larial germ thrives: strengthen#
the liver and cleanses the bowels.
Price 50c. Sold by Cross Drug
Store. 1 > Adv. 32-2t
lb Yban An ItnkSaf She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, Baft Mew
She Is.a Well, Strang Woman and Praises Cardai F«
Her Recovery.
tom
Kll-
City, Tex.—lira Mary
man. •( thia plaoe, aays; “After the
birth of my little girt.. .my elde com-
menced to hart meu I had to go back
to bad. We called the doctor. He
treated mo...bat I got no better. I
got worse and won# until the misery
waa unbearable...I waa In bed for
three months and raftered such agony
that I waa Just drawn np In a knet...
I told my huiband If ha would get
me a bottle of Cardul I would try It...
I commenced taking It, however, that
evening I called my family about
<no... for I knew I could not laat
many inn u*deas I had a chaage Amt
the better. That waa atx yean ago
and I am still here and am a welL
strong woman, and I owe my Ufa td
Cardul. I had only taken half tho
bottle when I began to feel bettor.
The misery in my side got leas... ]
continued right on taking the Cardul
until I had taken three bottles and I
did not need any more for I waa wall
and never felt better In my Ufa... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to thia.”
Do you- suffer from headache, back-
ache, palna In sides, or other discom-
forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, nervous and fagged-out? If ao,
give Cardai, the woman’s tonic, a
WaL A«i_
“It’8 The Best Medicine I Ever
Tried” He Says—Gaines Twen-
_ four Pounds And His _
Troubles are Gone.
Among the hundred* of thous-
ahds of statements made by pro-
been benefited by Tanlac, none
is of more interest that the foil
ing letter received from S. R.
Luton, of Bumpus Mills Tennes-
see:
Tanlac Office, Atlanta, Ga.,
Gentlemen:—
You will find enclosed a testi-
monial from Prof. Elmer Morris,
a public school teacher, well
known throughout this section,
residing at Southside Tenn. R.D.
No. 1. Prof. Morris, who is a
customer of mine, declares he
has gained twenty-four pounds
on three bottles of Tanlac, here
is what he says:
“I have suffered terribly from
stomach trouble for nearly a
year. I went, to a health resort
and tried other means, but I
could get no relief. I only wei
ed one hundred and seventy
when I began taking Tanlac, and
since I finished my third bottle
I have not only gained twenty
four pounds, but my troubles ar<
gone. Tanlac is certainly th<
best medicine I haVe ever tried.”
Yours very truly, Elmer E
Morris.
Tanlac is sold in StephenvilW
by the Cross Drug Store. Adv
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Ouaranteec
Battery
Storage
Work
A special course c
age battery work ha
>f training in stor-
s enabled me to^
qualify as an expert ir
Storaeg Batter
and Teste
Gasoline, Oils, Grease
and Accessories of al
i this line.
ies Watered
id Free
:s, Tires, Supplies
kinds.
•
I respectfully solicit
your patronage
Cole’s Suppl
J
j Station
Next door to
Old Stand.
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918, newspaper, August 30, 1918; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016748/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.