The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
Aycock Auto Supply Company
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The best equiped Garage in W«st Texas,
Open Day and Niglit-
g One Block North of Landon Hotel, One Block
West of Post Office, Opposite Nirnitz H
Exclusive Agents for Exide Batteries and Repair L
'Parts. Our recharging and repairing department
for Storage Batteries is the best.
Exclusive Agents for Firestone Tires, Tubes and
Tire Accessories. A large and well selected stock
of Automobile Accessories for all make of Gars
Phone and Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
25-27 West Twohig Ave. San Angelo, Texas- Phone 754.
SUCCESS.
‘Nothing Succeeds Like Success.-
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Eldorado, Schleicher County, Texas, Friday, Atop 19, 1916.
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HORSE IS SHOT OOWH.
SCHOOL BGARO MEETINF.
Ballanger, Tex., May 18 — While The School Board met satur-
outriding in his pasture near dav. ah members being present
the >»bic i-4 v I ntar here this and .xa.nined the large number*
week, the son of Dee Oliver had of applicants then on hand Miss
TO THE: PUBLIC
The State ,»f Texas-
County of Schleicher.
I, Geo. M. Brown. County
Judge of Schleicher County,.
his horse shot from under him j Gladys Patton was re elected to I Texas, hereby certify that thy
by careless buyers The young the Primary room, which she records, papers and flies of the
man was not close enough to the1 has taught for the past two , Commissioners Court of said
road to identify the parties who! term*. j county shows that all claims,
were traveling in an auto, or to j Mias Katherine Walling was which have been allowed b,v*
identify the auto A high power 1 elected to a position in the High s»’d court during my term of*
gun was used and the accident School department Misses office have been handled in the-
Tenny and Lillian Richard-on. following manner, tow it;
were elected to the 4 and 5 and Each and e very original claim'
2 and 8 grades Three places which Inis been handled is uow
are yet to lie tilled The Board on tile among the papers of said
will probably meet again next court of the term at which it was
Saturday.
is the result of wreckless shoot
ing along the public road—San
Angelo Standar
Rev. Wallace and Rev. H D.
Smith will begin their meeting
at the Methodist church Sunday
morning Rev. Wallace held a
meeting here last winter and
did some good preaching, he is
allowed; that each and O'ery
claim so allowed is numbered!
and is actually entered of record’
in the minutes of said court aft
said term in volume known- as.
the minutes of accounts aliow-nfe
or Claim Docket, given number-
each claim, to whom Jallovaedv
what for, amount allowed and*
BFAUTim WOMEN
are constant pattonsof this
drug store’s toilet depart
rnent, as they know they
always tind here the best-
toilet articles, creams, per
fumes, toilet waters, etc.,
If you have not tested this
store’s resources pay us a
call today. If you hare any
prescription to be fided
bring it here Pilling prescriptions is our specialty.
L. M. HOOVER & GO., Druggists
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MORE RUIN.
From the many expression
we have heard lately about our
court house, we think the
an able speaker and present the porposition should be
words of God in a plain way, so submited to the voters again and
that any may under stand, some | we believe it would carry by a j
to these services from the very . • n *-i»oicivinfg the number oft
-------------- Rood majority th.s time It there ] wa, , ant by whict SRld c,glUl
is any thing needed worse than paid.
acourihouse we fail to see what | That at each regular tei m oft
it is. Schleicher county does j the Commissioners Court, quar-
not ow’e a dollar on anything and terly, the County Clerk, ns re-
it’s a measil.v shame that the pre- j Quired by law, makes a report
sent court house dominates our of all warrants issued since last..
beginning and get the good that
coming to you, the meeting will
start Sunday morning
Mrs. Bessie Smith and Child-
rou are up from the ranch on the
Llano this week visiting her par
eLts Mr. and Mrs. S W. Hol-
land,
shame to civilization.
V. G Tisdale has purchased-
a new* Saxou car,and sold h4s c)d
to G G. Chapman, the weII doc
tor. This entiles o-g>i* b»b
ing in the near tutu re.
Monday Eldorado and vicinity
was visited by another tine r.on I
this was just what was needed I
at this time, some of the farmer I
had to plant their crops over
on accouut of snnu of it not
coming up, so the rain this!
week was just wbat we wanted |
W. B. Silliman, President.
J. B. Clmstian. Cashier.
J. A. Whitten, Vice-President.
C L. Fortson. Asst Cashier.
G. K. Enochs, Jeff Enochs, F.
N Gibbens, T. G. Chaney, and. , , . . ,
,. , . . ,, „ tschleicher is in a very prosper
bis brother m-law Mr Povnori _ __ *
went to the Pecos Saturday in
pursuit of the tinny tribe.
! ous condition
Hbadqmrters for Everybody
S, W. HOLLAND, Plod
Good Rooms. Good Table, Good Service
We learn that Prof Sparkman
(|wl,o, tauglH, school here the past
; term, was recently married in
I j Stprling City, we didn’t learnhis j j
bride.-name, but The Success
I! wishes them well and that their |
journey through life will be aj
pleasant voyage and that sorrows ||
and troubles will he few.
The First National Bank
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CAPITAL $75,000.00.
SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS
$25,000.00
dxzeb:
X CR3
W. B. Silliman, J. E. Jones. T ,W I^hner,
C. A. Spenser, J. A. Whitten, C. C. Doty,
D. E. DeLong
Banking Hours from 9 O’clock a.m
•' , , " ’ ■ ‘ M .v. -
i. to 4 p m. r
Remember the Sab
bath day to keep it
Holy. Six days shalt
thy labor and do all
thy work: but the sev-
enth is the Sabbath of
the Lord, thy God, in
it thou shw.lt not do
any work.’
Eldorado
HARDWARE
Company
The Eldorado Hardware Com
pauy will most gladly serve you
I any hour, day or night, as the
occasion demands for six days
in the week In real and un-
avoidable emergencies will also
serve on Sundays; but please do
I not i all on us for Gasoline or
any other item on Sundays un
less absolutely necets&ry and
unavoidable.
I
BOOTS ORDERED
I can order you three different makes of BOOTS, so if in
need of any com j in an let me show you the kind I order.
Boots are Gash when Delivered
So if yon want to got them either briug or send the amount
due on them.
We are glad to see the many
new faces i»our midst nnd hope
that they will all settle amongs
us and help to develop the rich
fields of this Grand and Glorious
county.
6. C. Chapman 5
The Windmill nan has |j
worked for Doc Davis nine V
years and has all Kind of |j
New and Stout Tools. I j
charge $5 00 a day f roru the R
time 1 got to work until I J
get through, no charges
madefor going and coming.
My work will satisfy you,
give me a trial and I can
show you.
Headquarter* at
E’.doraio Hardware
Gasoline E lgine
»V;iiattv. P
J. F. Murchison and family
left Sunday in their car for their
ranch in Pecos County Mr.
Murchison has least a ranch and
bought a big lot of cows in that
section and they are moving to
tt. we regret to see this esteem-
able family move from our midst
and hope it will net be long be-
fore they return. The best
wishes of their many friends
go with them Mr Murchison
was oue of the earlier settlers
of this county.
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W. D Patten, M. D. §
OFFICE IN
State Bank Building
Office Phone, 39.
Residence Phone 21.
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Plio.ie 53
The Omy Shop
V. H. Humphry dropped by
the office Saturday and advanoed
his subscription one year for
which he has our thanks.
i at J
dware Co 0
gine Work I
.1 one 155.
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V. H. Humphry and wife re-
turned Friday from Rochell,
where they visited Mr. Humphry
parents. i
W P. Evans was in the city
Friday and reported that he
would move tc town this week,
Mr. Geo Anderson and family
will move to the Evans ranch.
Will sa.vs he's coming to town to
enjoy life with othei capitalist.
HOLLAND & SON
Will gladly serve you with Refreshing
Drinks, Gandies. Nuts, Etc.
Cigars and Tobacco
| The kind you enjoy and a nice
treat for your best friend, j
GRRCERIES:
public square. A disgrace and a term of said court, as well as- re-.
port of all money received, aadi
that the County Treasurer,
required by law, makes a report
at each regular quarterly tern*
I of said court showing ail was*
j rants paid by him since last ae-
jPiot; that the Commissioners,
I Court carefully check the C^um
j ty Clerks report anil the Tre:«a*-
j urers report and check said xe-
! ports with the warrant- prsseuti-.
led by thejOonnty Treasurer, »n«fc
that, each and every warrant*
I found to be corrct is actually
i cancelled by said court; that. said<
icourt makes an affidavit ua*!*
quarter that they Imre carefully
(examined nnd checked the Trea-
surers report, records said a ah
davit in the minutes o* .said
court showing amount received
and paid out of each fund since.
last quarter and the amount oq
hand, and causes same to be
published; that said court re-
quires of the First National;
Bank, County Depository, a
statement at the end of each
quarter showing the total a-
I mount, of deposits which is also
compared with the * mounts
shown by the County Clerk and
Treasurer reports:
That the aforesaid claims,
minutes of the court,claim
et, finance ledger, * tronssverst
books, and any and ult .takers,
and records of said count
public records subject ioiu&p&o
tion of any one.
This certificate is made foe
the reason our court has heeu
unjustly criticised >»y certain in-
dividual*. It is true that- our
court has allowed claims that
did not meet with ruy approval
and some that did not. meet with,
the approval of all tin Commis-
sioners, but the manner in whlel*
the claims are handled after al-
lowance and ti e checking sys-
tem of the ftnaucus^t SubiliSKe«r
County is im my <*i>ini«*,<%.
out as required by lav ?and fur-
ther [ believe the system doe*
credit to the systems u —t->i by
lots of larger counties in Tcxa*
Witness m.v hand <nui seal o£
office, this Uitlay oS May 191C
Geo M. ttrown. County Judge
Schleicher County Texu*'
I
Rex McCormick
When in town cell ami
see me, or phone me your
orders for Groceries.
Iloin Wagons ah sixes
i^d ira io M .r>jantile Co.
Sam E Jones was in
Mayer Friday looking
business.
from
sfter
Miss Kn.th»rinp Walling left
Thursday for her home, she will
visit at Bviw.-i woo I, she started
home at the close of school, re
turned from San Anglo on acou
nt of illness,
CLOST PRICES FOR CASH.
Re-cleaned Red Top Gane-Seed.
Free From Johnson Grass.
Get my number
Phone 78:
W. H. PARKER
BUYS ElOORACOfiLSTem.
Ot»cur McDonald has purchase*}
the itstuiaul st Eldorado and
moved his family there. Vr wish
Oscar much luck lu’ hove that
the Messenger nntle.v him wank
to be tiack in Suinmerland ettrjf
time he reads it— Mcuard
eager.
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Wright, A. T. The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1916, newspaper, May 19, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123507/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .