The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
./ -
' ■ ■ '
The FairfoW Recorder.
FRTpAY, /VUG. 1,1904.
Ball Game
Friday
Old
Oiti-
zens Gone.
! Friday at 4 o’clbfek, the. “Boll*
Weevils” vs the -‘'SburpHbyot
■ era, " will, croBs bats at the ball
fegsjfeto •‘liow.l iHH.tuim.ter* and ! wrovrnd just east of ‘town. *
POSTMASTERS *ND AGENTS,
All Postmasters are authorised to i
lept snpecHptiotni to the Recoupe::.,
"* **
agents as follows: New subscribers • 25
, it r^nt ; collect;1 ps aml.old autweribera
J 5 per cebt.
JLih
*4
1905
AUGUST
1905
Su.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Tft.
Fr:
Sa.
1
2
3
4
3
6
7
8
Q
in
11
19
\r
V
• V
• 1
1 4m
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
F Rtoreyv
P. Peyton.
V* Ray, •
W. MeGuyre,
Ellis Eubank.
McCall’s patten^at Gordon’s.
T. T. Elmore, of Lanely,
here Monday.
was
Miss Mattie Lake returned
Saturday from Waco.
Ice every day ati^e Roller’s.
I Prof. D. A, Mandeville, of Lu-
I ny, was in the city Tuesday.
u
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Harris, of
Wortham, visited , here this
week.
cents admission, will 1j«charged,
the entire,receipts to be donated I
to the c4tuetary fund. The fol-4
! lo,wing expert ‘players will en-
| gage in the game-:
i Boll Weevils. Sharpshooters. |
W. It. Watson, J.SneedT'
Z Newell,- tvr-Wrusoti
Neil Childs, Gqs Eubank
Btbb Watson, M. F. Ivicilvccii
hJ~|JardiTtg,
“Mao” 8. McWveen,
Boykin Fryer,
-Lake Watson.
Jim Newman.
As'cari be seen nothing but the
best ball will be played and all
are urged to attend and help a
j worthy cause. 1
R. J. (Bob) Chandler, of near
Dew, spent several days in Fair-
field last week, talking politics,
and it is said that he has a “bee
buzzing in his bonnet.” But Mr.
Chandler is unable now to si*y
what office he most desires. He
reluctantly left town late Satur-
day evening, saying that he
would consult his friends at the
forks of the creek, before arriv-
ing at a decision.
Quite a number of our people*
are attending the meeting at Dew
this week.
"You can buy
«hoe at John Riley:s
a ft£o<
■y:s pc
d lady’s
50c.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Griffith, of
Palestine,, came over Tuesday to
visit relatives.
Misses Maudie and Bobbie
Howeth returned Sunday, from a
visit to Marquez.
T. D. Mcllveen returned to
Dallas Tuesday, to resume treat-
Tq Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table <s
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to care. E. W. Grove’s signature
js on eaeq box. 25 cents. 5* p
, —i ‘ i, \ if* ' 4; ’
G.'B. Everett and Mr. John-
son, of Woodland, were here on
business Saturday.
1
i
4
Mr: and Mrs. Lafayette Cobb,
of New Providence, visited in
. the city this week.
Takes Hold and Lifts Up.
“If you wish to grow fat. strong and
healthy, get rid of the imparities in
your system by using Simmons’ Sarsapa-
rilla. It lifts you up- keeps you well,
and makes the old world look cheerful.”
R. L. Williford, Esq,, is on
crutches this week due to the
painful sprain of an ankle.
JL
Misses Georgia Day and Em-
ma Richardson have returned
from The Ram Houston Normal.
We are closing out two lines
of shoes at barggAis. We have
a $1.50 shoe for 5(h and a $2.00
shoe for 75c. J<mN Riley.
r
Mrs. Lou Evans and Ed Wat-
son have returned from a visit
to friends and relatives at Pales-
tine.
----
Lofton Boyd, of Rolf, I. T.,
spent a couple of days with rel-
atives and old friends here this
i-^ week.
lias Stood the Test Years.
V
TV old, original Grove’s tasteless
Chill Tonic. You know what vo« arc
taking. It is iron and quinine in taste
less form. No cure, No pay 50c,
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles.,
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud-
ing piles, Druggists refund money if
Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case,
no matter of how long standing, in 6 to
14 days. First application gives ease
and rest. 50c. If yonr druggist hasn’t
it send 50c in stamps and it will be for-
warded post-paid .by Paris Medicine
Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Driver Cemetery Working.
Everyone interested is invited
to bring their dinner and suit-
able tools, to the Driver ceme-
tery, Tuesday Aug. 8, for the
pdrpose of cleaning off the cem-
etery and putting it in condition
befitting the resting place of the
dead. J. F. Roper.
Ed Drake, of Cotton Gin visi^
^ ) ,4 *«/\l n 4 i *• r. A »•
Wednesday. Ed has a great
many friends here who delight
to see him occasionally.
Ne w s *w aa recci ved re 1
day of the death, of Mr. Sam
Lamb, of Wortham, -and Mr.
William Chapcehor, of Israel,
both deaths occurring Sunday.
' ThP’se Wo luthi were ^uito-ohf,
and were.pioneer citizens of the
oounty. ,We regret that
ha.vriT the iriformatiOq to give an
extended notice, of their past,
and hopq^sotne friend \lill fur-
nish us an obituary of each.
.LitUv bhuY . a.
JtJIiV R1 Mr,..rT.r»o A#
county, na« been visiting her brother, J.
R. Watt.
Messrs. Clinton, Jessie and Luther
Ezell, and Misses Beatrice and Collie
Watts attended the Reunion at Osk
wood: __________k „j
John Hay has returned from working
in the North Texas harvest fields. He
says that the wheat cjrop is * light and
threshing progressing slowly on account
of^too much rain; also says the weevils
have reached Collin county.
Crockett Ezell attended the Farmers
Congress at College Station, last week,
and reports seeing so uffich we can’t
make mention of it. Your Aunt had a
free pass but oouldn’t go on account of
sicknesB in my family, so, I missed a
treat.
The grass worms have eaten up the
June corn in the IwttooU and jumped
on the crab grass and tried to eat it up,
but the contract was too much for ,
them. *
The weather is hot and dry—no rain
in four weeks—but. the boll weevils are
cleaning up everything but the grown
bolls on the cotton. I guess we will
have to wear old clothes another year
and eat coTn bread, speckled peas and
“by Ned.” ._____
Aunt Seki.y.
* i
V
/ V ’ A '
v . . *
* ^
•Vy ’
Sick headache results from ft
disordered condition of tlm stom-
ach and is quickly cuwWl by
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv-
er Tablets. Sold by Johnson &
Mcllveen, Fairfield ;W. Allegree,
Wortham.
Miss Alice Sneed, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Berta Daviss, near Hous-
ton, returned home this week,
accompanied by her sister.
Miss Blanche Walker, former
ly a resident of Fairfield, but
now tof Abiline, is visiting rela-
tives and friends here.
Does Not Irritate.
1 have foiind Simmons Liver Purifier
the mildest and most pleasant, in action,
yet the surest remedy for constipation,
torpid liver anil all. kindred troubles, I
have ever used. It does not irritate or
gripe. Very truly,
8. P. Cleary, Jackson, Term.
Put np in tin boxes. Price 25c.
,n
CITATION. J
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Free
stone County, UreetLug
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon M. B. Cox, by making publication
of this citation once in each week for
four successive weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, in some newspaper
published in your county if there
be a newspaper published there-
in, -but u not, then in
any newspaper published in the 18 th
Judicial District: hut if there be no
newspaper published in said Judicial
Distrint. then in a nswanstwr nwhliAaS
In menenrest iliwtrii’t te mfj Pith Judi-
Out They Go We Need the Money That’s in Them. If
,,We have in our shelves a lot of Men’s, Ladies and Children’s Oxfords that vve are
going to close out at prices that will he a saving to our customers of from 25^0 40
per ceqt on each pair. Our stock consists of following prices:
Men’s *1.50 Oxfords go in this sale at.
“ H.00 •" ......
.....$2.05 ;
..... 2 85
1 Ladies $2.50 Oxfords go in thiH sale at....
2.00 .........
.. 1 90
.. 1 00
2.00
*« II « 4
. . ... 1 00
•• '
1.50
4 1
.. 1 25
“ ' 1.50 1 “
lit 4 4 . 44
..... 1 25
-
1.85 “ “
“
.. 110
“ 1.25
4* *4 44
..... 1 00
1.00 “ "
.. . / ’
A • •
85
1 IS
... ........... jg
46 Pairs of Childrens Oxfords at from 40c to jgf
$1.7;" par pair. These are all new goods bought gj
this season. Call early before sizes are broken, Jg
and get the benefit of these cut oricas. . .. , M
Tr D . 'iTcSLV
TV-
twH > ^
4 'J~*4
N
j|j Star Brand Shoes are Better. ®
-’““““jrj dl‘H
a tern 4 the
tnd Of- ^
, T her
Tildcn L. Childs left Sunda;
for Austin, where he has
porary clerkship in the Land Of-;
fice Department. v_
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Riley art^
entertaining a little
arrived at their home Monday,
morning -a boy.
ciai uist.net, to appear at the next reg-
ular term of the District Court, of Free-
stone oounty, to lie holden ut the court
house thereof, in Fairfield, on the 1st
Monday in September A. D. 1005, ..the
sa'ine being the 4th day of Hept. A. D.
1905, then and there to answer a peti-
tion filed in said Court on the 1st day of
Feb. A. 1>. 1904, in a suit numbered on
the docket of said Court No. fttill,
wheroin W E. Richards is plaintiff,
and M. B. Cox is defendant, and said
petition alleging that on the 4th day of
September 1001, defendant executed and
delivered to one, J. M. Howeth his two
certain promissory uotes in writing for
the principal sum of 1275.00 each with
interest from Nov 1st, 1901 at the rate
of ten per cent per annum on the
amount thereof if placed in the hands
of an attorney for collection, That by
the exeention and ileliveryof said notes
ns aforesaid, defendant became liable
and promised to pay to said Howeth or
order the sum of money in said notes
mentioned according to the terms of
said notes. That the balance due on
one of said notes on Nov. 1st 1902, was
$125.00, and on the other noter the only
lavment thereon was the interest for
. he first year. That plaintiff is the le-
gal owner and holder Of ftfcid notes and
though both are long since d lie defend-
ant lias failed and refused to make any
other payment on same tj$an thorn:
shown, anil still refuses to pay same or
any part thereof. That said notes were
given for a part of the purchase , money
of a certain,tract of land in Freestone
county, Tex., conveyed to defendant b'
said J. M. Howeth, on said Sept. 4,190
by deed of that date in which a vendoi
lien was retained to secure the payment,’
of said notes, said land being
described as follows 75 acres a part, of
8. T Ballon league, fully described
said iloed herein before referred to,
which deed and its record reference is
here matte in aid of the description of
Haid land. Wherefore plaintiff prays
that defendant lie cited to answer nere-
vi«itnr tbftrVP'“ mluired lftW' that on »
\ laii/Oi uidx hearing hereof he have judgment fi
ne MondavJ bis said debt, interest and CoS fit'4
Mins Gertye Watson returned
homo with Miss Newell Comp ,
ton last week, and will spendsiL'
while at Midlothian.
torneys rfees, and for a fonsolnstirc‘of
vendors lien on said land, and for order
Itf sale and for general relief, both legal
and equitable, and he will ev^r Jjjray,
etc.
Miss Lizzie Evans has return
ed from Waco, where she took a
eonrko in music at Baylor
-ive rsity.
, U » jwe ri
\j Mftttie Tucker, of Thorn-
ton, who has been visitinif here
some time returned houto Tnes-
yi was accotnpAnieti by
M r*. Walter Sjtns, who will vis-
it. relatives at that place.
Beyond Expression.
-G W. Farlowe. Inis I Florence, Ala ,
w\it,es; “For nearly seven years I was
afflicted with a form of skin disease
wbuTr—^lyod an almost, unbearable
itching. >UconIit neither work rest <>r
sleep in |tcV:<' Nothing gave me per-
matient relief until 1 tried Hunt's Cure
r’-' ------me -
‘Onf.application relieved me:,one box
cured me. and though a year has passes]
I have yet stayed cured. I him grateful
beyond exprewdon. “Hunt's Cure is a
guaranteed remedy for all iti.:bing_ di«
eases Of the skin. Price 50c
Herein fail not, but have before said
Court, at its aforesaid next regular
term, this writ, with your return there-
on, showing how you have executed the
same.
WITNESS: L. C Klltc-AN. Olwkof
the District Court, Freestone Co.. Tex
r
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tome
I has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a H
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pa y
K _ladoaed with every bottle la a Tsa Cent- package of Grovs’s Block Root. Uver Pills.
and a Hall Million
Cemetery
Working.
,'i Let all those who are interest-
ed meet at the Mt. Zion cemetery
next Wednesday, Aug. 9th, for
the purpose of cleaning off and
putting it in better condition.
Let us not neglect so ’important
a matter as this but ail luru out
and help in the good work. Cu
It Keeps Them oft.
They are pretty bad this year—-and no
mistake and they bite viciously. We
" ir to mosquitoes, but a little Hunt's
itning oil applied to the irritated
; takes the -ting away. It keeps
off if used in time.
for40 Years
Winters
;: *
& *
ori tiV<
rU
, £H> and Ram Corley, of Cle-
bnifne, grandsons of Mr. and
Mm Sam Corley, have been
jme several days visiting rela-
t4V«3s. \
ffBs Deen curing Chilli Ague, Dengue, t.QCrlppe\
anil Malarial life of all klnd$. A 50cjbcv
will break your chillsr&nd you can%Qt;
from your druggist, who will refund yi
money it the medicine does you no.
good. Why don't you try It?\
It Is unequaled as a Ceneral.
Tonic.
Warulug to Mothers.
$00 much care cannot be used
winli small children during the
hot weathor of the summer
moiiths to guard against bojfcl
bles. As a rule it is only
8sary to give the child a
of castor oil to correct any
rder of the bowels. Do not
une any* substitute, but give the
old-fashioned castor oil, and see
that it is fresh, as rancid oil,nau-
seates and lias a tendency to
jjyipe. If this does not check
the bowele give Chamberlain’s
C®Jic, Cholera and Diarrlioe
imedy and then a dose of cas-
ICO
REWARD II
roa a cist or
si .vr. ■ tin1 sivil of said Court, at of
; In i' in Fairfield., Tox., this the
24th day of July, A. D. 190ft.
L C. Kihi.an, Clerk
District Court, Froestone County. Tex.
• ■
ESTTiLA.'SrTEr).
By Geo. Pybnm liefore John Terry, 3.
P . TVeeinist No 1. *<vrt «»* tSt day if
... \ July, 1905, one bay winy mare abttut
lvau? BiacRtnon and siS -4 or 10 years old mo brand. .
sis-l
tev$r. Misses , May and Laura I The State of, Texas'!
Belle Robinson, have returned Idountv or TRsasTo^w f
from Waxahaohie ‘Vf
fofmerly
Frot Willis, who
taught here Init now of Chappel
Hill, spent several days here and
at DeV this Week. .
m'
t Wilt ... |
mrn ■ •’Wifc**i
• Given under mv band and | toV oil, apd the disease may be!
, ■ ...... '<*becked in its incipiency and all
danger avoided. The castor oil
asd this remedy should be pro
cured at once and kept, ready for,
! infctant use as soon as the first
ication of any bowel trouble
i. This is the most sue*
tTyatteepti.. known and
relied upto'witb implicit
evten incases of chol-
m. Sold by Johnson
vein, Fairfield: and W.
Wortham. v
is m. fi'1v c* am. x jl •
xnlSaitalSmWI
IWPlI ■ *,■
^'
■‘Tr‘ "V %
/dX-r. ' ■ * .
esTo^ef
f that foregoing,ii
t w^y fmm the Estraj
I hmgby certify
a true aml correct
Records of ofBoe
: sea t- seal of
;------•; July, 1&05, smmmtmw
W. F Sro«*.v> Cbmuly Clerk.
CBilLS AND FEVF.F
that CAwnrr be oied rt
Hall s (hill (ure
Uu; Grain
inil I’lTir, i
urn Rimii:
11b for Kalana, Chills
i 1.41,;;. ii.iviig
ITIH i
! rmr Eilalgf.il ipi
Colds, LaGhm Btsflitlt, DwUtTl
Tirsfl rtellL, nlTfitjasa, Faimss,
laUOllJCIi.
ttte. me
M PLEASA
PRIi
Nsi* only
T!ie H<
trade mark
IteotMly Qto
Haline*
Iowhss, Loss if mt-
IRfias, crrBCTifi:,
CMtaas ne P»um
90 CENTS
Remedy to.
— WAUASt TEXAS
ass
low flu lia, July
aRrt t jii'Ht^baA
INMtr Wm:-"I h*t« triad a grvat manr Chill (-rmivli«hs but. ha
Xftfl'a Chill Care for Malaria. A fern- years pftat I had a awm at u
WM) tanklmanr Iflnda o| ghill c«r«a. hat t h«*y did
Thoy ammaneed on me last year t Ha iatne way, fmt in
Chill Care and X took It. It broke np tin
thmnaathrsly. Wkntitrirr I hear of any otichavln«Cli0Mi
Chin Crrre will make them W thaa will t%k« It.
Chill Cure. Your* truly,
'uml tome ^gkh! to
1 Chills ami i*Vv*r
wir them ixtt.
K frlerul rccGrtj..
ivoe' a»*d at:#'
hn* wvrm «
tin CttiiK and
vr Malaria, <
I fieyrr cun f*A.V tdvottuh lor
Mur. jVi«. vififerrMhA
till thorn Haifa
Half*
SoW by l P. ROBINS^ Fairfield, Texas.
jjn;..' ;..’l3 'a s'r
v:,"V f'\'r :
m
5? ■ 1
IIL
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1905, newspaper, August 4, 1905; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110381/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.