The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Our Fall Stock of Stylish Ready-to-Wear is Now OnDisplay
And we extend a special invitation to the ladies of Fairfield and surrounding territory to
visit us and see the largest and most comprehensive display of Suits, Wraps and Dresses
shown in this part of the State. > ~ ~ ■ —..-wu-ia
We are exclusive selling agents for the celebrated “Palmer” and “Verita ” lines of Chicago
and New York and offer you the very newest and best to be had in apparel for Women.
Our showing in Millinery this season will surpass all previous seasons. Our stock is one
of completeness, and we can please the most discriminating, as well • as the conservative
and economical buyer. ^_____,
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Visit us when in Teague and make the “Style Store” your “headquarters.’’ We appre-
ciate your visits.
Many Other New Fall Lines Arriving Daily.
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Telephone
12 6
Alexander-Milburn
Fourth
Avenue
Teague,
THE
“ STYLE STORE ”
Texas.
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fine deer|
stolen.
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
AVfegelabl ’ Prepare ionlirAs t» ji
Bears the
Infants .-'Children
Promotes DigpstionJChreriid
ness and Rfst.Contauis ncidvr
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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ness and Loss of Sleep
J!lCSinde Signature of
NEW YORK.
Signature
of ‘
School Bond
Issue Approved
It is with pleasure that we chronicle the approval of the
$12,500 bond issue for a new school building in Fairfield
The bonds have been^ordered printed and will be placed on
the market at once. As soon as they are sold, arrangements
will be made to build. ,
Lulu Britt vs. Will Brit.
Mary Lucky v*. Clyas. Lucky.
Pyrle Louise Parker vb. John
J. Parker, deferred pending
settlement.
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Dr. Cox
Physician and Surgeon
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Don’t Take
Wrong Medicine
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District Court
Proceedings
If.your liver gets lazy you
need a liver tonic, not merely a
laxative for the bowels. Many
people take a simple laxative
when the liver gets sluggish
rather than take calomel, which
they know to be dangerous. But
a mere laxative will not start a
sluggish liver. What is needed
is a tonic that will liven up the
liver without forcing you to stay
at home and lose a day from
Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat and
chronic diseases
PHONE 130
Teague, Texas.
£
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
E. R. Hanks vs. R. L. Lamb
et al, to try title, judgment fori
plaintiff. .1
M. Goodspeed vs. C/E. Need^
ham, foreclosure, judgment for
plaintiff.
. Mrs. A. Simmons vs. Jas.
Clemons, foreclosure, judgment
for plaintiff.
Mrs. A. Simmons vs. Peter
Daniel, foreclosure, judgment
for plaintiff.
Geo. H. Red, disability of mi-
nority removed.
Henry Bounds vs. Higgins
Oil & Fuel Co., damages, judg-
ment for defendant.
H. C. Cossan vs. unk. heirs
John Lawrence, dec’d, to try
title, judgment for plaintiff.
Mrs. M. N. Terry, Jr., parti-
tion granted, and F. E. Hill, E.
E. Williford and R. N. Compton
appointed Commissioners.
South Texas Lumber Co., vs.
Geo. W. Burleson et al, judg-
ent for defendants.
R. N. Compton and F. E. Hill
>s. AH Allen et si, judgment by
reement Geo. Wm. Fry*
acting as speoial judge. This
was a laud case.
A. M. Blackmon et al,. vs.
Barrel Gabriel et al, to try title.
t for plaintiff. There
*°“r™rk
lure to this, in which Judge
Daviss was disqualified and Geo.
Wm. Fryer presided over the
Court.
Jury for Week.
A. J. Carlisle, Abe Cbavprs,
A. L. Evans, B. F. Hullum, J.
D. Manning, Jno. Clairidge, G.
B. Everett, C. C. Hackney, J.
D. Finch, Joe A. Bonner, J. C.
Scarbrough, J. R. Bounds, J.
E. McCormick, W. C. Bohannon,
E. V. Ezell, D. M. Knight, K.
L. Ray, R. A, Smith, T, H.
Richardson.
Criminal.
Ben Roberts, col., murder,
plead guilty to manslaughter
and sentenced two years. Sen-
tence suspended.
Wiley Carswell, col., violating
local option law, in Wortham
precinct, dismissed.
Ed Washington, theft of hog,
verdict not guilty.
J. R. Allison, murder, plea of
guilty to manslaughter, sen-
tence two years. Suspended
sentence, granted. Allison was
charged with killing a Mexican
at Teague about a year ago, and
was under 17 years old at the
time.
Devores* Granted.
.*• Cap Page vs. Nannie Page.
Alfred Hemphill vs Lizzie
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You have such a tonic in Dod-
son’s- Liver Tone. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is all that is claimed
for it, because the druggists who
sell it agree to hand back the
any per-
son not satisfied with the relief
Dodson gives.
Dodson Liver Tone is a vege-
table liquid with a very pleasant
taste and is a prompt and relia
ble remedy for constipation, bil-
iousness, sour stomach and tor-
pid liver.
Johnson <& Mcllveen give it
their personal guarantee. Large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone is
ofily 50c. For children or grown
people it is the ideal medicine.
Try it on the guarantee.
Fire, Tornado and Crop
Insurance
I represent only good,
reliable companies, and
when you need protec-
tion, would be glad to
figure with you.
A. J. BROWNE
Fairfield; * * > - • Texas.
W. W. STEWARD
County Surveyor
railtt
that
day i
(stoc
for ti
is $3
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397.
and t
as fo
Engla
K.'Iki.
Franc
Stewards Mill, Texas.
Prompt attention given to
work, and will appreciate your
business. L n2f5
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Hi. Mind on SuzlnoM.
Sunday School Teacher—“Benny,
can you toll me what a prophet la?”
Benny—"Buying something for a dime
and selling it for a qutrtar."—Judge.
You Have Land to Bell List
-It With-
W- H. Keeney & Co
L. G. BENNATT
Veterinary and Dental Work
Prepared to treat all
cases. Calls answer-
ed day or night : : ;
Office b*clt of Riley store build-
‘ ^ ~ “ tly Located.
>, TEXAS.
They will get you a buyer.
If you want to sell land see
them -at the Fairfield State
Bank. aistf.
Italy
Auatr
Switzi
State
and
avera
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$23.2
paid
amou
finati
terest
keep
Livery & Feed Stable
W. S. Ely
Good attention given to
left in my charge
and Teams
for Hire.
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1914, newspaper, September 25, 1914; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1109922/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.