The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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Extra nice Palm Beach Suits worth
$22 50 while tlvey last,
$15.00
Ladies’ Lace Silk Hose, city
$3.50, our price only
$2.00
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Just leceived a large shipment of La-
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Voile, Georgette Shirt
Waists
A nice assortment jCollar Pointed
Laces. Beautiful assortment Pearl
and Agate Buttons for trimming
LOTT
Fairfield,
Texas.
FEES i
Congressional .......... $15.00
Judicial .........xr.xrr....:... 10.00
County ............ ‘ 6.00
Commissioner ...... 5.00
Justice ............. 2.50
Payable in advance—no excep-1
tions.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE
(Real Estate)
By virtue of an Order of Sale
issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Freestone
County on the 12th day of
May, A. D. 1920, in the case of
City of Teague versus P. W.
Echols, No. 6309, and to me as
Sheriff, directed and deliver-
ed I have levied upon this 12th
day of May, A. D. 1920, and
will between the hours of 10
o’cloc ka. m., and 4 o’clock p.
h>., on the first Tuesday in
June, A. D. 1920, it being the
1st day of said month, at the
Courthom^. 4Joor of said Free-
stone County, in the town of
Fairfield, proceed to sell at
’> public auction to the highest
I bidder, for cash iipTiand, all
the right, title and interest
which P. W. Echols had on the
l 25th day of February, A. D.
1920, or at any time thereafter
of, in and to the following de-
t scribed property, to-wi$
Lot 7, Block 139, situated in
Teague, • Freestone County,
Texas, said, property being lev-
ied on as the property of P.
W. Echols to satisfy a judg-
ment amounting to $22.32, in
favor of City of Teague, and
costs of suit. %
Given under mv hand this
the 12th day of May, A. D.
1920. J. F. ROPER.
Sheriff Freestone County, Tex.
14m By David Terry, Deputy.
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Miss Mattie Anderson will present her Junior Pupils
Piano Recital, May 14th, at 8 O’CIock
School Auditorium.
Bonnie Blue‘'Eyes ...............................;.................... Rolfe
Altie Mae Glazener.
The Little Rogue ....................................,........... Hoffman
Elizabeth Lott.
The Traveler’s Song ........................................... Oesten
Edna Grace Hood.
A Lullaby ........................................................ Louise Gale
Leila Williford.
Military Array March ......................................:..... Kern
Irene Willard.
Hans and. Gretel ................................................... Biehl
Gertrud Brown.
Practicing is Such a Bore .........................‘
Leila Miles.
Jolly Darkies ........................................................ Bechter
Beatrice Swinburn.
Happiness .............:............................................... Forman
Elizabeth Bell.
Rainbow Fairies ....................... Hadley
Class Chorus.
A Curious Story ....................................................... Heller
Elizabeth Anderson.
Dance of Dreams .................................................... Marks
Lillian Orand.
Warblings at Eve .............................................. Richards
Mary Grace Lott.
Cockadodledo ......... Gottschalk
Frederick Hill.
Dance of the Browrtiea ...................................... Kamman
Ella Williford. .
A Twilight Idyl ................................ Schnecker
Alice Kate Daviss.
A Foolish Little Maiden ........................... Troyer
Mary Grace Lott. ' ''
On Patrol March ........1.:................................. Loeb-Evanfl
Mias Mattie Anderson and Nell Wooten.
Silvery Moon .................................. Chas. DeJanon
. Loraine Daniel.
Sleepy Time Songs ..................................... Strickland
Elizabeth Lott.
Quartet from Rigoletto ........................................ Verdi
Alyne Hall-
Alpine Bells ...------,......................................... Oesten
Myrtle Fay Day.
'Shine Inside v Huerter
WgE Clas
We are authorized to announce the
following candidates subject to the
action of the Democratic primaries:
For Congress-—
RUFUS HARDY
Of Navarro County
For Associate Justice Court of
Civil Appeals, Fifth * Su-
preme Judicial District
H. B. DAVISS
Of Corsicana
For State Senator, 12th District
D. LEON HARP
Of Limestone County
For District Judge—
A. M. BLACKMON
Of Limestone County.
For District Attorney—
ORAN M. WROE
Of Limestone County.
R. L. WILLIFORD
Freestone County.
JAMES KIMBELL
Of Limestone County
For County Judge—
S. W. ROBINSON
For re-elettion.
B. F. WILSON
For County Attorney—
J. E. WOODS
For County Clerk—
TOM LINDLEY
J. M. WOOD
W. J. (JACK) LOTT -
WICK LEE
For Sheriff—
HORACE M.-MAYO
DAVID TERRY
jim McDonald
SAMSON LAMB
For Tax Collector—
W, E. NEWELL
For ra-election.
For Tax Assessor—
S. L. BRYANT
BIBB WATSON, JR.
T. W. KEYS
BRUCE Ai_..EN
A. A. (ASA) STROUD
C. H. LEWIS
J. ALLLEN GREENE
F6r District Clerk
ALICE K. BRADLEY
For re-election
For County Superintendent—
E. J. HOOD
For re-election
W. B. GRIFFITH
For. Couniy Treasurer—
MISS CLARA MANAHAN
For Commissioner Prec. No. 1—
W. A. PARKER
W. A. CARROLL
J. C. GEORGE
T. L. McADAMS
For Commissioner Prec. No. 4—
R. L. HASTINGS
J. V. BOUNDS, JR.
For Commissioner Prec. No. 3—
J. B. ROBERTS
For re-election
J. H. JOHNSON
STERLING NEWMAN
W. L. EDWARDS
For Constable, Prec. No. 1—
WM. F. TATE
For Justice of the Peace, Prec. No. 4
HARDY OWENS
For Constable Precinct No. 4
W. T. J. OWENS
JIM GIBBINS
For Constable, Precinct No. 8
W. II. MATHEWS
W. A. McADAMS
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE
(Real Estate)
By virtue of an order of sale
issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Freestone
county, Texas, on the 12th day
of May, A. D. 1-920, in the case
of the City of Teague versus
Unknown Owner, No. 6308.
and to m'e as Sheriff, directed
and delivered, I have levied
upon this 12th day of May, A
ID. 1920, and will between the
hours of 10 o’clock a. and 4
o’clock p. m., on the first
Tuesday in June, A. D. 1920, it
being the 1st day of said
month, at the Courthouse door
of said Freestone County, in
the town of Fairfield, proceed
to sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash in
hand, all the right, title and
interest which Unknown Ow
ner had on the 25th day of
February, A. D. 1920, or at
any time thereafter, of, in and
to -the following described
property, to-wit:
Lot 3, in Block 201, situated
in the own of Teague, Free-
stone County, Texas, said
property being levied on as
the property of Unknown Ow-
ner to satisfy a judgment
amounting to $25.18, in favor
of the City of Teague, and
costs of suit.
J. F. ROPER, Sheriff
Freestone County, Texas.
14m By David Terry, Deputy.
i Matches, No. 50, 75c per doz.
boxes. Lotte Cash Store.
CITATION.
The State of Texas. To the Sheriff
I or any Constable of Freestone
Couftty—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Finn Moore by making
publication of this citation once in
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof in
some newspaper published in your
County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in
any newspaper published in the 77th
Judicial District; but if there be no
newspaper published in said Judicial
District, then in a newspaper pub-
lished (n the nearest district to said
77th Judicial District, to appear at
the next regular term of the District
Court of Freestone, to be holden at
the Courthouse thereof in Fairfield,
on the first Monday in June, A. D.
D. 1920, the same being the 7th day
of June, A. D. 1920,‘then and there
to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 12th day of May, A.
D. 1920, in a suit numbered on the
docket of said Court No. 6381,
wherein Mary Moore is plaintiff and
Finn Moore is defendant, and said
petition alleging:
That plaintiff and defendant are i
husband and wife, and were mar-
ried on the 1st day of September,
1919, and continued to live' togeth-
er as husband and wife until the
15th day of May, 1919, when defend-
ant without just cause abandoned
plaintiff. That plaintiff is a bona
fide inhabitant of the State of Tex-
as, and has continuously resided in
said County and State for at least
one year next preceding the filing of j
this uit. That defendant soon lifter
such marriage began a course of
cruel and tyrranical treatment of|
plaintiff and would frequently
curse and abuse plaintiff, and would
strike her with his fists without just
cause. That on or about January 1st,
1st, 1919, and on February 1st,
1919, defendant struck plaintiff
with his fist. That just prior to the
time defendant abandoned plaintiff
defendant struck plaintiff with his
fists and knocked her dowi). That he
would frequently associate with
lewd women and would refuae and
neglect to support plaintiff and
would spend his earnings in gamb-
ling.
Premises considered, plaintiff
prays that the defendant be cited by
publication to appear and answer
thispetition as required by law, and
that on final hearing plaintiff be
given judgment disssolving said mar-
riage, as she will ever pray.
Herein fail not, but have before
■aid Court at its aforesaid next reg-
ular term, thia writ with your re-
turn thereon showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court at office in Fairfield,
(SEAL) this the 12th day of May,
A. D. 1920.
. ALICE KI BRADLEY.
Clerk’* District Court Freestone
County. 14ai
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1920, newspaper, May 14, 1920; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1109322/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.