The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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General Directory
>7 HT ATS OFFICERS V
Governor--4S W T Lanhmu ./
I i ,i.'Ut j i"V' I inn 1 i' M *
I ’ ’ AttonwjPOeneral- R. V. Davidson
Comptroller- J DEtepbeua’
Treasurer—John W Robbins -tte
Coin. Land Office—J-JTerrell jfjT
Supt Public Instruction—R B Cousins
Railroad Corn’s--L. J. Storey, O. B.
Colquitt Allison Mayfield. * * >
DISTRICT COURT
Judge 18th Judicial Dist-- L B Cobb
District Attorney—Luther A Johnson
Clerk Dist. court—L C Kirgan
Court meyts on the 6th Monday after
the 1st Monday in January, and on toe
1st Monday iinSeptember term limit. 1
to four weeks. » •
COUNTY.
County cpurt meets on the 1st Mon-
day in January, April and July, uad on
the 3d Monday in October.
Judge—J R Bell
Attorney—J (1 Anderson
^ Clerk—Will F Storey
Sheri if—J F Roper
Tax Collector—L A Dimagan
Tax Assessor—T W Mananan
Treasurer—Lee Eubank
Surveyor—Ww Steward
COMMISSIONERS COURT.
Meets on the second Monday in Feb-
ruary, May, August and November. J
Ross Bell, county judge presiding.
COMMISSIONERS.
B M Hullum, Prect 1 W 8 Evans, Pro 4
J C Williams, " 2 W H Hallmark “3
JUSTICE COURTS
Precinct No. 1 convenes at Fairfield,
the last Monday in every month. Jno.
Terry, justice of the peace, W. J. Lott,
Constable.
Precinct No. 2 convenes at Luna the
second Saturday in every month. T. L.
Jackson, justice ;T. E. Martin, constable.
Precinct No.’8 nleets at Butler the
1st Friday in every month. W L Ed-
wards J P; Green Duncan constable.
Precinct No. 4 meets at Young on the
first Saturday in every month. J. N.
Haydon, justice, B A Spencer con-
stable.
Precinct No. 5 meets at Wortham the
2d Wednesday of each month B. F.
Wilson, justice; EJB'Kennedy, consta-
ble.
- Precinct No. 8 meets at Cotton Gin
the 3d Saturday in every month. D. E.
Green, justice; Jack Loader, constable.
Precinct No. 7 meets at Winkler the
"4th Wenesday in every month. Z T
Womack, justice C E Platt, constable.
! meet ■- IU the 4th
Saiunmy tu every iuoui.ii. Taiboi
George, Justice; Fannin Nash, consta-
ble. ... . ;
M. E. Church.
Services 2nd Sunday in e&ch month
and at night on 4th Sunday. Rev. J.
A Kenney, Pastor.
Sabbath School—J. G. Anderson,
Superintendent; Miss Addie Bennett,
Secretary.
Foreign Missionary Society
Meets Wednesday evening at three
o'clock, after the second Sunday in each
month. President, Mrs. A. G. Ander-
son. Rec. Sec., Miss Mollie E. Davis*.
C. P. Church. '
Services 3rd Sunday in each month.
Rev. J. H. Hearon, Pastor,
Sabbath School S. V. Moseley
Superintendent; J. A. Kirgan, Secre-.
tary , .1
•ft FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, JULY 13,-1006.
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1. Hinge Hull 1
JuityoO.-—Crops are looking
I County Correspondence.
well in onr community since the
late ruins. *"
M A Ttnlrne rmon -in too en.ore
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Cross Komis Locals.,,
(Delayed) ■;
July 5.— Gv W, Green is on
the sick list this week.
Lafayette ^Hardin is hopping
around-Vthe result of sticking a
nail in hisTfoot.
Mrs. Godltiby visited in Teague
Sunday. ’
S. H. Rivers and family visited
here this week.
Chas. Fain, of Ft Worth, is
visiting his parents.
Miss Amsie Goolsby visited
Miss Bessie -Chumney, at
Teague, Saturday and Sunday,
Harvey Ethridge, of Kirven,
is visiting in our midst this
week.
Messrs • Goolsby and H. A.
‘Dixon- attended the picnic at
Luna, the 3rd.
The ice cream supper at A. H.
White’s -was a success. r
Sam Butler and family, of Hill
county is visiting relatives here
this week. y
A. F- Hardin has accepted a
position with the T. & B. V.
railroad.
Our protracted meeting will
start on Saturday before the 4th
Sunday in July.
Miss Alice Hardin has begun
her school.
Dink.
Baptist Church
Service* 1st Sunday in each month;
Rev. T. \V. Boynton, Pastor.
Sabbath School—Dr. H. H. Wool-
dridge, Superintendent: Ellis Eubank,
Secretary.
MASONIC LODGE.
Meets Saturday night before full
moon in each month. Visiting breth-
ren always welcome.
W. E. Richards, W. Jf.
S. MoCown, Sec.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Laurel Camp, No. 891 meets Saturday
night after full moon in each month.
T. S. Peyton, c. c. »
W. H. McIlveen, Clerk.
Donie Camp No. 95!). Dome, Texas,
meets on Saturday night before the
2nd, „and Friday night liefore the 4th
Sunday* j.n each month.
S. J. Scott, Jr., f. C.
T. L. Jackson, Clerk.
FARMERS’ UNION.
WARD prairie Meets Saturday
night before 3rd Sunday at Ward Prair-
ie; at Lakes Chape! Saturday night be-
fore 1st Sunday.
T. F. Davis, Pres.
J. S. Yates, Sec.
TEAGUE DIRECTORY.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Brewer Camp, No. 850, meets on the
1st and 3rd Friday nights in each month.
I)r. E. V. Hkadlke, C. C
G. F. Williamson, Clerk.
WOODMAN CIRCLE
Meets on the second and fourth Satur-
day afternoons of each month.
Mkh S A TlPPS, W G.
Miss Alt* Hfadlee, clerk.
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BAPTIST HfllKOH.
Services 1st Sunday in each month
and Saturday before. Rev Bradshaw,
Pas tor.|
M. P. CHURCH
Services 2nd Sunday in each month,
at Union church.’ Rev. U w.’ Bounds,
Pastor -a
be reni uiu to leti uiiit niy
l<5ng as I can get Electric Bit-
ters,” says Mrs. E. H. Brunson,
of Dublin, Ga. Surely there’s
nothing else keeps the old as
young and makes the weak as
strong as this grand tonic med
icine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver,
inflamed kidneys or chronic con-
stipation are unknown after
taking Electric Bitters a reas-
onable time. Guaranteed by all
druggists. Price 50 cents.
DriVer Locals.
July 10.—Jesse Sheftield, of
Mitchell county, is visiting rela-
tives here.
D. C. Terry ana others went
Ashing Wednesday, reporting
plenty of fish. ■.
’ Dr. Driver, of Malone, is visit-
ing relatives here.
DeWitt Terry is suffering on
account of being kicked by a
horse.
Mesdames John Rackard and
Major Young are sick.
Little Ima Walthall is quite
sick.
Gillie Jones and family, off
Teague, visited relatives here
Saturday and Sunday.
J. J. Beasley and Scab Terry
visited Teague, Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Young is visiting in
Blooming Grove.
Messrs. Frank and Tex Hul
"lum, of Pyburn, visited here
Sunday.
From Lonely.
JULY 7.—-Lon Harppr and fam-
ily, of Anderson eouftty, are in
Lanply. - '
OrvUle Nicholas and mother
left Friday for Ft. Worth, where
Mrs. Nicholas will.- remain for
a while with her daughter. They
were accompanied as far as
Coolidgev by Mrs. Evans and
Dial Black, who will remain
there a week visiting Mr. and
MrsfGlanton.
Rev. Speakman commenced a
ttieeting here Tuesday night,
which will continue until Sun-
day. Ho has delivered some
fine sermons here this week, and
everyone that hears is well
pleased.
G. J; Dare was here Friday.
y. A severe electrical storm vis-
ited here Friday night. We al-
so had 'a hard r*un, but not
much wind. We think, Jp all
our experience, we have never
witnessed such a grand display
of lightning.
Mrs. C. F. Daniel, is here vis-
iting relatives and friends.
Miss Nfyrtle Adkins is here
visiting friends and relatives.
The sudden death of Mr: Ed
lSpps, which occurred Monday
evening ht his home three miles
south of here, was a great
shock to the entire community.
Only 82 Years Old. lie was buried Tuesday evening
■•I am only 82 jears old and ^FOhape1 HiH cameto,. We
don’t expect even when I get to *jtfP** sympathy to the grief
wtfym uhl-n -h_i. jury-
est hour of trouble; but He who
promised to take care of the
widows and orphans, can give
consolation—we have only to
trust Him, and peace will come
to our troubled hearts.
Success to the Recorder. It
comes as a welcome visitor to
the home of
Subscriber.
Saved His Comrade’s Life.
suppUb-Friday night, ...
Calvin Ross and family apd:
Miss Myrtle Fellar, of 'near
Post Oak, attended the ice cream
Friday night.
Miss Birdie ’Campbell, of
Drane, Navarro county, is visit-
ing the family of her cousin, H.
J. Cannon.
Miss Tildy Baker visited
homefolks here Sunday.
Will Shumate and family vis-
ited relatives here Saturday and
Sunday. 'j ■
Miss Welthie York’gave a mu-
sical entertainment Saturday
night.
T. J. Cannon, Messrs, Weeks
and Armstrong attended services
at Un-ion church Saturday and
Sunday.
Lem Horton visited in our
Community Saturday and Sun-
day. -
■anHBgr=^ac..?; ■ erg ••
Sunflower.
Modest Claims ofttm Carry the
Most Conviction.
When Maxim, the famous gun
inventor, placed his gun before
a committee of judges, he stat-
ed its carrying power to be
much below what he felt sure
the gun would accomplish. The
result of the-trial was therefore
a great surprise instead of dis-
apppinttfi^nt. It is the same
with the manufacturers of
Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and
diarrhea remedy. They do not
publicly .boast of all this reme-
dy will accymplish, but prefer
to let the users make the state-
luO&xs. im? claim, is j
all that it will positively cure "
diarrhea, dysentry, pains in the
stomach and bowells and has
never been known to fail. For
sale by Johnson & McIlveen.
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Stewards Mill Locals. *'*■
July 10.—G. T. Bra-ltoy was visiting
in Corsicana this week.
Worth Steward and family visited
relatives in Corsicana this week.
Mrs. Maggia Bradley, who has been
visiting in Alabama several weeks, re-
turned home last Thursday.
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Chinqucpln Locals
July 7.—Little Mattie Keils
was bitjben on the foot by a rat-
ering. 4-— v 1
Hiram Lee is quite sick with
an abscess on his lungs. Hope :
be yill soon be weii.
Misses- EtheJ. find Dollie Hoi -
land are iH Buffalo with their
aunt, Mrs. Mattie Wirt, who has^
beeir-quitetsick,but is now con- j
vilescent. »
J. S. Morris and wife were in j
Buffalo, Thursday.
Mrs. Lula Lagrone has been
been quite sick with congestion, |
but is convalescent.
Mrs. W. y. Holland and little
son, Horace, are quite sick this
week.
Plenty ripe melon and peaches
on hand.
J. R. Lookingbill died Thurs-
day, and was buried the same
day.
Success to the Recorder and
its many readers.
Punch and Judy.
Help! Help!
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I’m Falling
Thus cried th? hair. Aryl a
kind neighbor came to the res-
cue with a bottle' of *Ayer’s
Hair Vigor. The .'hair was
saved! This was because
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a regular
hair medicine. Falling half is
caused by a germ, and this
medicine completely destroys
these germs.-Then the healthy
scalp gives rich, healthy hair.
The beat kind ot a testimonial —
“Sold tof ovar sixty years,"
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Mad* b7 J. O. Ayr Co.. Lowall. Mmmm.
,.4%iao taanuifcoturer* of 1
L^ f SARSAPARILLA.
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Dr. Shoop’s Restorative brings
lasting relief in stomach, kid-
ney and heart troubles through
the inside nerves. No matter
how the nerves became impair-
ed this remedy will restore their
vigor. Remember it does no
good to treat the ailing organ—
the irregular heart, rebellious
stomach, diseased kidneys.
They are not to blame. Go back,
to ihe nerves that control them
—treat the cause—use a remedy
that cures through the inside
nerves. Sold by Johnson &
Mcvliveen. T~~; * '
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cholera mbrbus and was in <V
critical condition,” says Mr. J.
E. Houghland, of Eldon, Iowa.
‘T gave him Chamberlain’s Col-
ic, Cholera and Diarrhea Reme-
dy and believe saved his life. I
have been engaged for ten fives here,
years in immigration work and
conducted many parties to the
south and west. I always car-
ry this remedy and have used
it successfully on many occas-
ions.” Sold by by Johnson &
McIlveen.
“Whilq returning from theLS^_ Matth who ha8 t
Grand Army Encampment a* home f]*oin the arm ’ on a tbree monthB-
Washington City, a comrade left Wodneeday to take up
W.a^” ri - lotion with Uncle Bam, boys. -
Misses Ida Manahan and Lizzie Beau-
champ were trading in Fairfield this
week.
Miss Sallie Bell Bonner, of Camden,
Alabama, is visiting friends and rela-
CITATION.
1 VTE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable or
Freestone County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon the Unknown Heirs of .B. Y.
Mank and the Unknown Heirs of J. D.
F. Shaw, both dec’d, by making publi-
cation of this citation once in each week
for eight snceessive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some news-
paper published in yonr county if there
be a newspaper published there-
in,
newspaper
but it
not,
then
any newspaper published in the 13th
Judicial District; but if there be no
i newspaper published in said Judicial
District, then in a newspaper publii ‘ ’
in the nearest district to saicL 18T
cial District to appear atriVd Teg
of Free-
court
the 1st
1908, the
A D.
peti-
tion filed in said Court on the 9th day of
July-. A. D. 1906, in a suit numbered on
the docket of said Cotfrf No. ' ’3556,
wherein F. T. Parker is plaintiff, and
the unknown heirs of J. D. F Shaw,
deeeased, and the unknown heirs of
Daniel Y. Mauk, deceased, are defend-
ants. and said petition alleging that at
at Abe spring term of the District Court
of Houston County, Texas, on the 16th
day of March, 1859, said Court granted
to said J. D. F. Shaw, deceased, whose
estate was represented by one D. M.
Notice Baptists.
Wortham, July 10, 1900.
To the churches composing the
Freestone County Baptist As-
sociation:
Owing to the lact that the Con-
federate (Old Soldiers’) Reunion
will be in session at Fairfield on
the 27th, and the Primary elec-
tion occurring on the 28th of Ju-;
ly, after consulting with a
Messrs. Rufus and Horace number of brethren in the As
Sheffield, and Howard T&tum, of sociatiqn, 1 have decided to
Marcus Await gave the young people
a sociable last Saturday night.
Miss Ellen Piercy is visiting in Fair-
field this week.
,, ..... ... , Brown, in the capacity aaadministrator,
Miss Florence Manahan is visiting her a headlight certificate for 820 acres of
sister, Miss Ida. ’—J ----- -------■“
The young people enjoyed an ice
cream supper at Burt Steward's last
Tuesday night.
Miss Newell CoiupUjn is visiti ng her
sister, Mrs. C. B. Steward.
I. H. Bonner was in Fairfield, Mon
m- E- church.
Services 4th Sunday in each month,
at Union church, Kev. W. P. Robbins.
Pastor.
SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Union Sunday School at Union church
at 10 o'clock a. m., every Sunday
Teague, were here Sunday.
DeWitt Terry is on the sick
list.
We had a nice little rain Sun-
day.
Lucindy.
A perfect bowell laxative'for
constipation, sallow complexion
headache, dizziness, sour stom-
ach, ooated tongue, biliousness.
Lax-ets act promptly, without
postpone the ,r>th Sunday meet-
ing of the Executive Board to
the 24th day of August, said
meeting to be held with the
Butler church.
B. F. Wilson,
Mod. F. Co. B.
Twenty Year Battle. \
“J was a loser in a twenty
year battle with chronic! piles'
and malignant sores, until I
pain or griping. Pleasant to tried Bucklen’s Arnica Salve;
take—Lrx-etB........only 5 C6flits. I -whicti turned the tide, by cur-
Bold by Johnson & McIlveen. inR ix>tli till not a trace re-
j mains,” writes A M Bruce, of
Farmville, Va. Best for old
Byentlw
tffastni'
Tin KM Yh KawMwjs Bngftt
Your Uncle.
Women with weaknesses
should never forget Dr. Shoop’s
Night Cure. This magic-like
local treatment is used at bed-
time, all night while the system
is at rest, it is constantly build-
ing up the weakened tissues,
soothing the inflamed and sen
sitive surfaces and will surely
clean up all Catarrhal and local
troubles. Sold by Johnson &
McIlveen. .j, , .
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. ^^TViagua, Jwly-^—Exca-
XJvation was begun here today
for the Trinity and Bfazos Val
lay machine shops. The di-
mensions of tjtje main building,
not including the roundhouse or
engine room, are 108x253. The
building * will be furnished
throughout with modern machin
ery and lighted with electricity
ulcers, cuts, burns and wounds. (Telegraphic connection will
25c at all druggists.
! made tomorrow.
land, which certificate was thereafter
filed and hx-atexLmi 320 acres in ^Free
stone county, ToxaKjind in dne
of administration anirtor the ndrpose of
paying the debts of said afttate, and
costs of administration, the March
Term of the Piuuate vVLi, xj.f NavaiTU
County, Texas, wheodsaid tuLninistra
tion was pending, tudu D. M. BVpwn oh
taine<l an order forthe sale on, said
headwright cej>efncato to be sold oh the
22nd day fjp4v\iri\ 1859, and on said\lay
said lanrT certificate was sold to W. P1
Woodard, for the cash sum of $84.80.
and thereafter the sale of said land oer
tificate to said Woodard was in all
things approved, and said sale confirm
ed, and on the 16th day of May, 1862.
Patent issued to the heirs of J. D. F
Shaw, deceased, by virtue of said oer
tificate. Said 820 acres in said Patent
is situated and described as follows, to
wit; In Freestone county, Texas, on
the rile.....I AHttatoi en-k a tributary
to tile Trinity uver, »lK>nt i«* miles
s 9 e from Fairfield. B<>gimi}nK at the
s w cor of W. S. Wallace 32(1 acre snrvey
a stake, a j> o 20 in din brw s 50 \v 10
vrs, do 25 in din brs n 52 e 16 vrs;
u 60 at mni vrs :ioes Al-
ligator creek 787 vrs a stake in the » e
lineofO. Williams, whence a mulberry
12 In dia brs 85 e 4 vrs a pin oak It)
in dia brs n 50 w 7 vrs; thence n 291
e with said line 970 vrs to his s e cof, a
stake, a p o 24 in dia brs n e about 7
->rs ado 18 in dia brs n si e 8 vrs,thence
n 60{ w 195 vrs a stake in Mullens' n e
Une a bj 10 in dia brs s85 w 82 vrs ap
o 24 111 dm bran 7S c It vrs thence '
S ttU e 200 vrs a ifintiif?, 4sni via, ,
950 vr« stake in Bnffalo creek bottom an
ash 14 in dia brs w 90 w 44 vrs do 3 in brs
n 441 e 21 vrs; thence s 30 w 729 vrs cross
| AUigatoi creek path n e cor '071 vr
the beginning.
Plaintiff further represents to the
Court that W. F. Woodard, on the " 4th
day of May 1859, for a valuable consid-
eration paid, transferred said land cer-
tificate to one Jas. W. Taylor, and Baid
Taylor for a valuable consideration ptpd,
transferred said land, certificate to one
Daniel Y. Mank, both- of said transfers
are dnly acknowledged and recorded in
the Deed Records of Freestone County,
Texas:
Plaintiff represent^that fonra valua-
ble consideration . .paid, he is the legal
owner and possessor of said 320 acres of
land acquired through regular written
transfers, orders, a*ddecrees of, our
Courts, all of which are duly acknowl-
edged and recorded in the Deed Rec-
ords of Freestone County, Texas, and
the Records of the Probate Court of-
Navarro County, Texas.
Plaintiff represents that by reason of
the Patent having issned to and in the
name of the said unknown heirs of said
J. D. F. Shaw, deceased, after the sale
of the said headright. certificate to the
saidW. F. Woodard, andtbe sale of said
certificate by the said Woodard to the_
said Jas. W. Taylor, and
'‘IKe sale of said certificate by the
said Taylor to tli# said 1 , ni 1 Y. Mank.
ante-dating the date and issuance of
said Patent. And there beuiif no rec-
ord of any transfer of their interest if
anyjtn salt! land Lv — •• '■.....—
ot said J. u F. nu»w,. other than the
sale of said certificate by said admfnis--
trator through the Probate Court, of
Navarro County, and there being no
record of any transfer from the sairU
Dauiel Y. Mauk, or any of his unknown
heirs, to any one. to their interest, if
any to said land,-casts a cloud upon
plaintiff’s title, and to remove said
clond and to perfect his title thereto,
plaintiff brings this suit and prays for
citation-hy publication to said unknown
heir- of said Shaw and the said un-
knnwn Mauk heirs.
Plain Dll' iurther represents to the
Court that he and those under whom he
>holds title, have had and held under
deeds dnly recorded, peaceable, contin-
uous, uninterrupted and exclusive pos-
session of all the land above described
in this petition, cultivating, using and
enjoying the fruits andrevenues of the
same, and paying the State and County
taxes duo thereon, for a period of more
than 5 years before the filing of this pe-
tition, all of which paintiff is ready to
verify, wherefore ho prays judgment of
the Court.
Plaintiff farther represents to the
Court, that he and those under whom
Tie claims and holds title, have a good
and perfect, right and title to the
above described 320 acres of land, and
that he and those under whom he claims
and holds title, have had and held pea-
ceable, continuous, exclusive and ad-
verse possession of all Of said 820 acres
of land and tenements, claiming, hold”'
ing, cultivating, using and enjoying
the fruits, profits and revenues ol the
same for a period of more than ten
ye^rs before the filing of this petition,
all of which plaintiff is ready to verify,
wherefore he prays judgment of thi
e
swer filed, and proof of
plaintiff's petition contai
Premises considered, plaintiff prays
that the said unknown heirs of the
said J. D. F. Shaw, deceased, and the
said unknown heirs of the said Daniel
Y. Mauk, deceased. Ini cited in terms of
the law by publication to answer this
petition; and service being had on said
unknown defendants, that,your Honor
appoint an attorney to represent, this!"
said unknown heirs, and ireon an an-
affegattons in
that
plaiKtiff have decree of the Court, re-
moving clond ftofn his title, add indg-
nient against the unknown heirs of
«tatd J. D. F. Shaw, deceased, and judg-
ment, against the unknown heirs of the
said Daniel Y. Mank, deceased, for
said land and removing clond from his
title and divesting title out of said un-
known defendants and vesting title in
plaintiff to said land, quieting and per-
fecting his title thereto, and for gener-
al and special relief, as he may be en-
titled to either In law or eonity, and as
in duty bound plaintiff will ever pray,
etc.
Herein fail not but have before said
Court at its. aforesaid, next regular
term, this writ, with your return fhreon
showing how yon thaw* executed the
same.
Witness. L. C KIRGAN, Clerk of
the District Court of Free-tone Co.
.....; (liven under my hand and the
:Seal : Seal of said Court, at office
;......; in Fairfield, this the 10th
dav of July, A. D. 190fi.
L C KIRGAN, Clerk
District Court, Freestone County, Tm
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1906, newspaper, July 13, 1906; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1109232/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.