The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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New Goods Arriving At the Lowest Prices!
It is now time to begin canning Vegetables, Berries, Etc., and other fruits, such as Peaches and Ap-
ples, will soon be ready. We want you to remember that we keep on hand the very best Fruit Jars,
Caps and Rubbers that we can find. We want to call your attention to our splendid line of New
Queensware, plain and decorated, in all styles, at the lowest prices.
W© have all the latest styles of Glass, Graniteware, Aluminum, Brittania
You want to see our line of Water Coolers. Had you ever thought about a good water cooler?
It keeps the water clean, free from dust, flies, &c. You want to see our line of Screen Doors
and Screen Wire, you can’t possibly have an excuse for not buying them, for we have the prices;
Screen Your Doors and Windows and Keep out the Flies and Mosquitoes
Try them. .If you are not pleased we will take them back. Remember, with every Churn you
buy from us we will give you a good dasher, ^e have a full line of Stoneware. Don’t for-
get our Line of Fishing Tackle, we know just what you need, call and see us
Another Car of Buggies Ordered Yesterday
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M. HILLER & SON
FAIRFIELD. TEXAS.,
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910.
Announcements.
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For Congress.................. 915 00
For District Offices............ 10 00
For Comity Offices............ 5 00
For Precinct Offices.......... 2 50
,**r All announcements are strictly
cash in advance. No exception*. ~n*
The Recorder is authorised to an-
nounce, the following candidates, sab-
ject to the action of the Democratic Bob Riley, of Teague, wa$.
Primaries:
For Congress, Sixth District
RUFUS HARDY
Re-election
For Representative
TILDEN L. CHILDS
J. K. LANE
For Connty Judge
R. L. WILLIFORD
Re-election.
District Attorney
JAMES K1MBELL
of Groeebeck.
For County Attorney
O. M. WROE
R. M. EDWARDS,
Re-Election.
For District Clerk
E. E. TURNER
J. W. VAUGHAN
Re-election
C. B. GRAYSON
Re-election
For Sheriff
TOM C. BLACKMON
JIM F. ROPER
W. J. LOTT
For re-election
For Treasurer
3. C. HENDERSON
For Commissioner Beat No. 1
J. T. YORK
' BOATNER CAIN
BILLIE WATSON
SAM E. STEEN
DAN W. OWENS
For Commissioner, Beat 3
BEN ROBERTS
JOHN ADKINS
J. N. HAYDON
R. A SMITH
J. C. LAMBERT
For Justice of the Peace Prec. No. 1
A. G. ANDERSON
Re-election
For Constable Precinct No. 1
C. F. McGUYER
For re-election
HARRY ROBINSON
$100 Reward 100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a con-
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
tne system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do-
ing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its enrative powers that
the offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to care. Send for list
of testimonials. Address
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Jim Robinson, of Teague,, was
here Wednesday.
Lester Cross and Mr. Scar-
borough, of Oakwood, were here
Sunday.
Sold by all druggists.
Hall’s Familj
Take
pation.
ly Pills for consti-
here Sunday.
For sale, good Jersey dales.
3j2k J. W. Vaughan.
Miss Mamie Lillard, of Mezia,
‘ is here visiting.
Ed Watson, of Teague, yas
here Sunday, b
mons Liver Purifier, put u^in tin
years. Thos. O. Reilly,
Price 25c per box. Jonesville, La.
No comments necessary.
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Miss Ora barker, of Turing-
ton, was here'Sunday.
J. J. Hale, of Bin
here
JOHN
NEWELL *
Bi si—iw
For 30 Years.
"Inclosed And money order for
for which send me its worth in
_ ut up in t
I have been uaingthe medicine for
Thos. O.
was
Sunday.
Judge Williford spent Mo:
day in Teague.
Use Gold Medal Flour, $1.85
per sack. For sale by
8j2t E. E. Williford.
Dr. Gordon spent Tuesday
and Wednesday here.
T. R. Watson, of Teague, was
here Wednesday.
Co. Clerk Grayson and family
visited at Winkler this week.
Geo. W. Bradley, of Rosebud,
attended the funeral of bis un-
ole here last Sunday.
Disk Judge H. B. Daviss, of
Corsicana, was here several
days this week. ____r
Miss Annie Lou Roller, ofN
Mezia, is visiting relatives
the city.
Miss Maggie Burleson has re-
turned home from Corsicana.
Thly Are
"By experience I have found your
Hunts Lightning Oil to be a great pain
and sprain reliever. I am very much
pleased with it” C. C. Cook.
25e and 50c bottles. HaUetsvlJle Tex.
Joe Burleson was in Teague,
Sunday.
Miss Cellie Watts, of Buffalo,,
is visiting Mrs. A. S. Johnson.
I now handle the celebrated
Gold Medal Flour.
E. EL Williford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson,
of Richland, were here Monday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
arding, Monday night, a girl.
Otto Fischer left Saturday
work awhile for Mr.' Steuben-
raugh, near Mezia.
Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Jr.
dy, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Watson.
Mrs. Mclnnis has returned
to her home at Teague, after
spending several weeks here.
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URi.ifre.shi no
thirst Quenrhin
Hot Walking
Hot Riding
You can’t get away from the heat; hut you can keep it
Whenever you’re hot, tired or thirsty
from hurting.
If you are not satisfied after
using according tft directions
two-thirds of a bottle of Cham-
berlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets you can have your mon-
ey back. The tablets cleanse
and invigorate the stomach, im-
prove the digestion, regelate
the bowels. Give them a trial
and get well. Sold by Johnson
& Mcllveen.
Drink
AQgus Ritter aqd family, o
Mezia, are visiting here this
week.
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John Riley, of Fairfield, and [fo
sister, Miss Lyda, of Post Oak,
County politics are dull around
Fairfield and there is little inter-
est being taken at this time.
rst
left Monday for Alabama,
spend a few weeks.
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Kept the Kli| at Him.
,For the past year we have kept
the King of all laxatives—Dr.
King’s New Life Pills—In our
CASTOR IA
Ikr fcfcftts NtA OliUvss. home and they have proved s
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ultra of Buffalo
ante rsatsdy tor all
Iron.
X* at all dragista.
Jim Brown sent us the firs
cotton bloom of the season,
.Wednesday, bat we have a well-
unded suspicion that it was
from a volunteer stalk of cotton.
Barney Humphries, a tormer
Teague boy who has been at Ft.
Worth for some time, was hers
Wednesday. He will leave this
week to make his home In the
Brownsville country.
Children ©ry
m ruTCurs
It refreshes mentally and physically—relieves fatigue and
quenches the thirst. Wholesome as the purest water and
lots nicer to drink. 5c Everywhere.
Delicious - Refreshing -Wholesome
Send for oar free booklet “The 'Truth About Coca-
Col*.” Tells all about Coca-Cola, what it is and why it
is so delicious, wholesome and beneficial. 2-T
-HP '-OCA-COLA COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
Big red steer, drove from Geo.
Weaver place on rivet; roan
head, 6 or 7 years old, no brand,
marked over and under-bit in
left ear and over-bit in right ear,
has been worked.
v Bert Steward,
jlO-St Stewards Mill, Tex.
J. A. Taylor, John and Frank
Oolsman, of Israel, ware here
Gus Weaver, Frank Wright
and Mr. Burleson, of Wortham,
were here Sunday attending Mr.
Bradley’s burial.
Misses Mattie and Ara Kelle^^V
Juanita and DeEtta Peyton and
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1910, newspaper, June 10, 1910; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106605/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.