The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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mmi DtlECTORY.
Auto Service
| Eldorado-Angelo
Ione way $3.00.
Round Trip $5 00.
If you wait to go Phone
108. NI2W CAR.
QUICK SERVICE
lIn th8 °SSM2£. J!*.
In Regular Qunrtel.v Shu
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Geo A. Neill, Treasurer of 1
Schleicher County, Texan. eion, May. Term 1918.
WE, THE UBDRRSIGNED, aa County Coinintsuioncr# within
jand for a a id Schleicher County, and Hon. Geo. M. Brown, County
J Judge of Haid Schieicher County, constituting the entire Com inis
• Isioners’ Court of said County, and each one of uh, do hereby cer
:
lift tiiat on this, the 8 day of May A D. 1916, at a regular quart
W R Smith, Chlorado. Tenns
118th Representative District.
C. B. Metcalfe. San An geo, Tex
51 nt Judicial District.
Court Con veins at Eldorado on
the lUtli Monday after tlie llrat
Monday in Feb. and Sept.
J. W. Timmins. Judge. San Au
♦ ol.v term ol our naiu court, we tmve compared and examined tne goio. Texas.
T. H- Fickling ♦ iqnartely report of Geo. A Neill Treasurer of Schleicher County. Alex Collins, Dist. Attorney,
»♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦»♦» Tea as, for tin- quarter beginning cn the It day of Feb A D San Angelo. Texas. *
..........: 1918. and ending on tiie 8 day of May. A D. 1916. and finding the Commissioner's Court meets or
fil nfinU/fQTU MCPTIMP ! same correct hav.* caused an order to he entered urxrn the minutes 2nd Monday in Feb., May, Aug.
DLUulJnlinl fl mLL 11 Iridi | Qf i(lt. Commissioners' Court of Schleicher County, stating the ap and November.
The Bloodworth family will provalof said Treasurer’s Report by our said Court, which said John Kae. J. W. Hill, Jr. W. D.
order recites sf partely the amount received and paid out of etch Ake and W. 8. Wooten, Cotuot.
fund by said County Treasurer since his last report to this Court. Geo M Brown, County Judge,
pectation of the Methodists to and for uml during the time covered by his present report, and W. C Benton, District and Coun-
Dry Goods
poeu a revival meeting here,
Sunday, May 15th It is the ex-
build a tabernacle on the square
tn which the services will be
the balance of each fund remaining in said Treasurer’s hands on ty Clerk.
the said 5 day of May. A. D. 1916, and have ordered the proper F. H. Watson. Sheriff ami Tax-
held, but this uiay not be done 'Credits to be made in the accounts of the said County Treasurer. Collector,
until after the meeting has pro in accordance with said order as required by Article 867. Chapter H. W Finley. Tex Assessor.
Mrs. Kate E Robinson
’ Dealer in
General Merchandise
grossed—Menard Messenger.
1, Title XXV, of the Revised Statutes of Texas, as amended h.v an I C. C. Doty, Justice of Peace.
Act of the Twenty-fifth Legislature of Texas, at its regular ses
Ruth Wilson has been oa the;>iion, approved March 20, 1897.
sick liat this week.
CHURCHES
And we, and each of us, father certify that we have actually
and fully inspected and counted all the actual cash and assets in Methodist .second and fourth
The Eastern Star purchased a j hand of the said Treasurer belonging to Schleicher County at the Sundays in Eldorado, First and
new piano this wcok.
SI00 REWARD SI00
close of the examination of said Treasurer’s Report, on the
day of May A. D 1916, and find same to be as follows, towit:
JURY FUND
The readers of this paper will [fa)nnt.e on band Bs shown bv Treasurer’s
be pleased to learn that there is Ro|K)1.t QO th(> ,2 day of Feb 191(J
at least one dreaded disease that j To amount rt!Ceived sincc 8ttid date
sc.ence has been able to cure in | By amount diaburaed sin e said datP
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. | By amount to baJance
Hall s Catarrh Cnre is the only | T</tnl
positive cure now known to the I _
medical fraternity. Catarrh be- Balance to credit of said Jury f und as actully
ing a constitutional disease, re- couutPd bv us on U,e rt dfty°f A D l910'
and including amount balance on hand by said
Treasurer at the date of tl.e filing of his report
on the 6 day of May. A D. 1916, and the
balance between receipts anti disbursements
since that day, making a total balance of
$261 30
399.21
6th Third Sunday at Christoval
Rev. T. M. Dalton, Pastor.
Baptist services first, second
and fourth Sundays in Eldorado
$507 59 morning and night Third Sunday
152 92 at Bailey Ranch.
Rev. J. A. Carter, Pastor.
I.
‘Jf
| Furniture
School Supplies |
$660.51 $060.51
quiresaconstitutional treatment.
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and raucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and in
ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND
giving the i*tient strength by ; Balance on hand as shown by Treasurer's Re-
building up the constitution and port on the 12 day of Feb 1916.......................................
assisting nature in doing its To amount received since said date............
work The proprietors have so By amount disbursed since said date______ ... $2,9l4 57
much faith in its curative "powers By amount to balance............. ............................ 2,468 06
they offer One Hundred Dollars Tolal ........................
for any case that it fails to cure. Balance to credit of said Road and Bridge Fund as ac
tually counted l»y us on the 6 day of May A.D. 1910,
and including the amount balance on hand by said
Treasurer at the date of filing of his report on the
Send for list of testimonials.
Address:
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O.
Take Halls Family Hlls P>r(fidny Gf May A. D. 1916, and the balance between
constipation. (Advertisment.)i receipts snd disbursments since said day, making
a total balance of.....................
Pi ante Spencer and family are1 GENERAL F’UXD
down from Eldorado, for a visit ! Balance on hand as show by Treasurer's Report
with Mr. and. Mra. Alfred Sts- on the 12 day of Feb. 1916 . .... ... .... .....
ven*. For many years Mr. To amount received since said date. ...............
Spencer was a ctilaen of Harper- : By amount disbursed since said date $1,413.35
SOCIETIES
A. F. & A. M. meets on Satur-
day on or before the full moon in
each month.
T. P. Robinson, W M.
A. O Lohmann, Sec.
R. A. M. stated meetings of Ei
$399.21 ^ dorado Chapter. No 818 2nd
Tuesday night in each month
Rex McCormick, H. P.
T. P. Robinson, Sec.
3«>7 00 Council Eldorado Council No. 149
j meets 2nd Tuesday night in each j
_ J month, Rex Me Cormick T. I. M. j
$5,382 63 | T. P. Robinson, Recorder.
Eldorado Chapter No 1400. E S.
meets 1st and 3rd Friday nights
in each month.
Mrs. Mollie Whitten, Matron,
/ Miss Nettie Isaacs, Sec.
II
W. L McWhorter & Bro.
Dealers In.
Iry §£©d$, Groceries
$5025.63
AND
General Merchandise
Call on us and we will make You CLOSE PRICES and
Promise You FAIR TREATMENT.
.dcir^d c„
Texas.
82,463.06
$9,803 98
350 77
By amount to balance
Total
land, but moved to Schleicher By amount to balance............... 8,714.40
county several years ago and is
prospering. His friends in Har-
per. and they are many, were
glad to see him, and they all still
retain the hope that some day
no will return to Harper to spend
bis days in this happy land of
music, flowers and prosperity—
Harper Herald.
Colds QulnJciy Rollovod.
Many people cough and
cough—from the begining of
right through to Spring Others
get cold after cold, lake Dr. j Sworn to and Subscrloed before me, by Geo. M. Brown Coun*
Knig s New* Discovery and you i ty Judge, and John Kae and J. W. Bill Jr. and W. D. Ake and W.
will get almost immediate relief s. Wooten, County Commissioners of said Schleicher County, each
P checks your colds, stops the I representatively, on this the 8 day of May A. D. 1916.
racking, rasping, tissue tearing W. C. Benton, County Clerk,
cough, heals the Inflammation, Schb-Bcher County, Texas
soothes the raw tubes. Easy to'
ta»e, Antiseptic and Healing, j r~:--■ -'-'■■■■ ■ 1 -----------------------
Get a 50j. bottle of Dr King’s
New Discovery to-day. “It is!
certainly a great medicine and I
TAS-R9-M0RE
AND
................ $10,154 75 $10,153 75
Balance to credit of General P'und as actually counted
by us on the 6 day of May. A. D. 1916. and includ-
ing the amount balance on hand by said Treasurer
at the date ol the filing of his report on the Oday of
May. A. D. 1916, and the balance between re-
ceipts and disbursements since that day, making a
total balance of ....... .......$8,741.40
Witness Our Hands, officially, this 8 day of May. A. D. 1916.
Geo. M. Brrwh County Judge.
John Rae Commissioner Precinct No- 1.
J. W. Hill, Jr Commissioner Precinct No 2.
W S Wooten Commissioner Precinct No. 4
STRANGE I,WEED.
Tombstones.
I will take orders for Monu-1 Listen to this from Eldorado
keep a bottle of it continually on cnents and grave fencing, can Success; A young man dropped
hand writes W. C. Jesseroan, show designes and specimen. in the Success office this week
Franconia, N. H. Money back if; Rev. T. M. Dalton, who fouuerly lived in Blanco
not satisfied. county, and said tell the world
I have found thegarden spot of
Texas. In getting to Eldorado the
young man had to pm** through
CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP!
MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES
Ladies Home Mission Society
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in
each month.
Mrs. W. B. Siiliman, President.
Mrs A. T. Wright, See.
Woodmen of the World- Meets
1 & 3 Saturday in each month at
the W.O. W. Hall.
C. C. Doty, Comma ider.
A. T. Wright, Clerk.
K. of P.—Meets 2nd and 4th Fri-
day nights in end) month.
B. F. Bennett, C C.
A. T. Wright, K. of R
Eldorado Ledge No. 692
j I. O. O. F.— Meets 1st and 2nd
Tuesday nights W. O. W. and K.
P. Hall Van McCormick, N. G.
A. T. Wright,Sec
Knights Of The Maccabees—
Eldorado Tent No 129 meets < n
1st and 3rd Monday nights in
each month*
A T. Wright, Commander
A. (J. Lahman, R. K.
Eldorado Grove No. 802 meets 1st j
and 3rd Monday nights in each j
month.
Mrs. S W. Holland, Guardian j
Mrs. R. P. Hin.yard, Clerk
Rehekah Lodge No 92. I O. O F
meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday night
Mrs. Bessie Perry, N. (5 .
Miss Gladys Patton, Sec.
Toe Ladies Aid and Mianona
ry Society meets at the Baptist
») mmm
Two of thr most
Scientific L'Vautilying
Agencies Known. -j
TAN-NO-MORE (FFtECKELEATER
Th, TH£, fKIN I r.r .he removing ef Liver Spol*.
>>•*«*>. W«* Wor* »<*» Ml kind,3
•w»d Powder. Delightful \n ri>p*aran«?«
'fld ple8iin(| in »<« bfttd. Us ii uuriog
day ii is a prolcdioa fronj iHe shd
■iiil y.iad. In (h« ff»enin^ »(.<i use .isiurfs
* faultless romoUrsirn.
hr.v faofbl *i» that IS • S-af wnr
• fan-Hu-More i . to (»wt i(ont< . y g«.'
«’*f "A-ilh jt fcoft loNvtl fef flucc m- I ... no* w«
•rin. do,. A'! Daalera
50 AND 35 CIS.
AM «o.d. '...Id I.jr r *■ oh..i,.«r r. .......... «. g..,,
Anyone ;l w. I In ue.t . ...all ct cITfntiMur- end our IlHl. PwAHt b» 6’.«X
BAKER-WHEELER MFC. CO.
OI A ~ rry a s
’!. » of (he shin. It wi*. Llcacii the
shin in 10 days av.4 mate ft ay smooth
and soft as a bahv's.
Ksfvs 2nd >:.• hw.-ws Ooud
6uo'. Gcfv'lcj.or.k iitiar.
Ail Dorters
50 AND 25 CTS.
L R. Little, of Havriek, was
in our city Friday and Sa'nrday
looking after school matters, he
came over with Prof Womack.
John Martinand family return-
ed last w’eek from a visit to the
Tom Taylor ranch west of Mert
win.
Hai |>er He is now writing back church every Monday evening at
4pm
•tokoi's Ltar Tom” H Harmless Ta
Clean Your Sluggish Lker
and Bowels.
I prb! Calomel yu.u Jt**
tarrfh’rtt Tilt, t of t’.r diirmrroui
•f’lt t/mipiit und tomorrow mu may Ium
b work.
Cul jtnvl 10 mrrrurjr or mil. knilvcr
h raiiiwa OKt-rooiw of tla N u. k,
Ci'hnii 1, v h. i, it ronv h into <ont^ot
»»tl. bile mu. it, tsvAking
'* i‘P Itii ii *t».n you furl Lhtg uwfni
■ au'twu and ctAVftr^r. If out ar«
|i»h and 'all kiKwfccd if y#or,
/'dN (• torpW Mtd too...!* onitHftiuitrd
•V TOM hradarhn .luzinou*, onatrd
WOMOt, if hrwth in Ud or ntoiMrl. noor,
i*— try t npoonful of htrnil.w Ltodaon’n
Ltar lunv tonight on my guarantee.
to his friends at Blauco to euuie.
My friendLgeBrowd siioud take
____ notice Wright is nearly always
Ilwo’v my to any drug rltfhl bUt wron«.t,"*‘ Ume Tt,e
.urn- and gn a 60 wnt bottl, of Pod- young mao didn t pass through
•Til . Blanc.. Club
and mat, you fori tin, and vigorous I nereand whenoneof r.e*> Mro vn's
fret*1 monoy. ^jUron^uti.r*’!^ disciple# wandara into the happy j »uch as ecoeuia, tetter salt rhum
a.v-troTing th, »ale of rolnnid hroouro realm of Herporland, tho ctub,,in^ barbers’itch, are charcter-
,t m o-ft) liver medicine; entirely vege- , . , . _ . .„.,i . .. ,
Old,-, therefore it can not eahvate or 8 'ts »usv hold# i .session and in
'i • >'<1U ‘lck-1 forms th j ptlgri n tm THIS u
t.iver Tone will putyour alugguh “e garden #pt»t of the World, ----- --
to wort and .-lean jour hrm<3* of and itiey atwtv# to-jafe. except. an<* r**st- sjuick relief may b,
*■ ” >r,i fori tr1.ycrai)t«. I guarantee
a buttle of Dojim'. Liver Tone
h.yyour entire family fwJing fl
Ur"'"N
Mrs. W M. Ramsay, Pres.
Mrs C Ij. F’orlson See.
For Dleosaes of the Skin
Nearly at! diseases of the skiu
d t»y an intense rt.-hin ; a ,<i
smarting, which often makes
life a-burden and disturbs sleep
iv clogging your aud nnih-
trg wm fe«t mleerAha 1 guaranfee Owl corlturit. We gone.'at y direct e. It utl iv s *h • inont <g a ,d j
k.s-p your rntire faiiji|yLfe.JLng°AiicWfi>f those to Sotlteidlier With Brer ) Nl,lHrting him r#t nstiiirly. 1-nv
. ||on I oases have been cured I.y Its use
pioruant t«htu, ’ * **Htrpjr Herald, ^ OI sole by a.I dealers
If You Have “The Blues”—
If You Are DuU and Tired —
If Your 3owe!s Are Uncomfortable—
If You Yawn a Good Deal—
If Your Breath Is Bad —
If Your Head Is Dizzy—
If You Have Spells of Vertigo (Bund staggm)—
YOU NEED
HERBINE
II Is a Splendid Remedy
lor Such Ailments
It strengthens the Liver. It regulates the Bowels.
It improves the Appetite. It helps Digestion,
Sweetens the Breath, Drives out “The Blues.”
Makes you feel bright, vigorous and cheerful.
Every worker needs tips fine regulating medi-
cine to keep the system healthy, and maintain
strength, energy and mental activity.
Price 50 cents
JAS. r. BALLABO, Proprietor ST. LOUIS, WO.
For Sale by L. M. Hoover &. Co.
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