The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. [580], Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SUCCESS-
Published Every Friday.
A. T. Wright. Editor and Proprietor.
Leases Ranch Near Del Rio
SUBSCRIPTION KATF. ONF YFAR
n oo
Buys Ranch
, II. S Espy of Brady, was in
j J. W. Alexander and T. S Whit ^ cjty Saturday and reports
lloek. returned the latt*-r part oi itJ)al (l(, jia(i purchased the 4 see-
lust week from Bel Bio. where , jolJ j-nnoh of H Murphy in Snt- llds inserted under this head
Hound Table,How to Hein Out the-v closed a <,‘‘a, for a tivt* year on county near Mayer;, at about wdl be charged tor at 1c first in
. 10. \ „ <*t»rfinn for wnrd innitiol
JUNIOR B V F |] PKOURAM
Song
Prayer
Roli, Minute.
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•• Kntceil h* Second Class matter JUb mb, lixib. it tlw t’o-»t
ott1«c at ?1 Dorado, I’cxhb, under. Act of Coni-eii-of M i Th ; t ai'J'
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i wish to say to the jieople of
Ciigtch I his isuminer.
Topic Explained, Lueile Hill.
1 bought# for Juniors
0.) Our medical mission#
Mexico, Olh’o Benton
(-> Our uiedicaJ missions
About 2,733,000 pounds of.wool
was sold if San Angelo in the
iast two weeks and of course the Eldor;ldo and surrounding com Africa, Rena Cowsert
till tny pul-
to be at my place in the future.
I want also to express my
price was not given out, the time munity that i shall
has now arrived when a man pit next Sunday being fifth Sun
^don’teven know what his own jav an,j Sunday night and hope
stuff brought when it has been
sold, wo have asked several' who
had wool stored in San Angelo
what their wool brought and thanks to the grod peopi.- ot the
they did not know whether it church and eompiunitj fur their
patience and foi bearance during
my absence, also for the nice
pounding which was awaiting j
brouhgt 10 or 20 cents.
All those who entered the Ben
<;i) 0ur medical missions in
China,.Clara Mae Adams
Paragraph no 4, Alma Hill.
Memory Verse Itepeatetf,
Connie Johnson
Sword Drill
Song, Collection
Dismissal
Joyce Johnson, Leader
lease on a ldodO acre ranch 15! $12,b00. They went to San An-
itiles west of Del Rio. Mr. geio to close the deal, Monday.
, Whitlock will move to the ranch _ —_-
I in tlie near future, but Mr. Alex-
ander will continue to make El-
dorado his home. The ranch
will probably be stocked with
sheep.
The Roach brothers, received
a telegram Monday announcing
the sudden death of their moth
I er at Lorn eta, they were taken
! to San Angelo Mdnday by Mr.
R. F. Halbert, where they left for
sertion for each word or innitial,
1 2c per word for each insertion
thereafter.
CARBON PAPER at
The Success Office.
Read The Success— $1.00 per.
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Wanted.
Orders for stove wood, will
V ill and .Toe F-llis of Arizona, j oim,)a p, i)e ;lt the luneral of mix oak wood and cedar if pro,
obi time ranchmen of Choncho ? v for red, phone ranch.
Ounty, are spending a few days • A- K< Bailey,
son Company Jack Rabbit Con
test, should bring their scalps in our return
by July tlie 4th, if you have only
10 rabbits killed bring them in,
(they might wju you a prize.
i this week at the Christoval Min-
eral wells, for the benefit of tie r
health, also nngloing along the
banks of the Choncho.
their mot tier. *
ThoMiui ss joins their many
friends in extending tlie hand of
condolence in
trouble
For Sale or trade a 4 horse
this the hour uf' Horissontal Fairbank Morse En
gine. Will sell ala bargain, for
particulars call at the Success
___________________________office.
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Tom Kellis of Sterling City
has purchased the Mert-zon Star
* and will take charge of it July
1st
There has been 43 contestants
entered the Rabbit Contest giv-
en byT. L. Benson Co. and every
p< ntestant should bring in then-
scalps and turn them over to the
connnitee who will count them
pn July 4.
All the different barbecuecom-
pietties are requested to meet
at the W. O. W. Hal! Monday
night, if you are one of tlie com-
mitties it will bo nessary for you
to be there.
Louis and John Jones were iu
from Mayer Wednesday.
ftfy. &nd Mrs. Ed Ratliti came in
Friday after ranch supplies,
The Barbecue committees are
hftfd at work and etvMyttemy.
progressing nicely and a big
time is expected en July 4th.
S. A. Mauldin and family were
trading in tlie city Saturday.
Tom Holland and family were
up from Sonora the first of this
week visiting relatives.
Miss Ruth Jones returned
horpe tliis week from an extend-
ed visit to relatives at Haskell.
John Roach was in the city
Monday and advanced his sub-
scription one year.
Dr. W. T. Chatman, Dentist,
■tvil) be in Eldorado about June
I5th for a short time only, if you
ire needing dental work, call at
lis office at Holland Hotel.
It may be ot interest to some j
to know that I am dclglited with ;
the result of tny operation. 1 :
am eating anything 1 want now i
and have no discomfort from it.
I shall be glad to show all of J
you how well I cun eat Mrs. i
Elliott is stopping with her j
mother at Miles for a few days j
after which she will he at home. |
I Site is doing real well and has i
promise of good health since her ;
opperation We are constrained
ujj i a
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m> & m
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ill 11
If you want a hair switch
made see Mrs, Loyd Smith.
i aKSsacs mat 'memz is S2L t n: a
W. P. Evans and wife are at
hristoval Mineral Wells enjoy -
g life.
We will celebrate in the
GOOD-OLD - FASHi 0 N - W AY
uI!Z j on the fourth of July, and we invite you to make our Store .s ,n Angel°-
and t hut splendid staff ol doctors he Cl (lx *liarterS
and surgeons!”
W. J. Elliott, Pastor Baptist! OTXIE3 STOEE
Church. | ,
_—— jilt t o cluck in the afternoon.
BIDS WANTED The Ground
Committee will receive bids up
to 12 o’clock Saturday, for the
privilege to run a cold drink and
I fruit stand on the Barbecue
' ground the 4th day of July, all
I those wanting to bid on same
will hand their bid to 'Charlie
( ousert, Remember that the bid
; must be in by 12 o’clock, so tlie
one gettingjtbe privilege will have
time to get his goods out from
JUNIOR LtAGllt PROGRAM.
Song.
Roll Calf.
Children who work
Ruby Patton.
Jesus’s estimate <>f children
Samuel Martin.
Jesus blessing the children.
Lodicc Putman.
Children in Lite temple,
Joint Martin.
Song loti
Tlie Lesson, Leader
A Prayer, Ada West
Exercise
Sentence Prayer
Song
Benediction.
Cora Lee West, Leader
will be open till fen o'clock and agtiin
If you with to buy Wc will
be pleased to wait oil von, if not come in and bring your friends
and make your selves at. home with
Tlie W. O. W. Circle will hold
their business meeting the 2nd
Saturday night of each month,
and their Social meeting the 4th
Saturday night.
Mrs. Bessie Alexander, Clerk,
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“Dictators Of Moderate Prices
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' IF YOufc CHILDREN
ARL DELICATE OR FfcAIL
under-size or under-weight
remember —Scott's Emulsion
ij nature’s grandest growing-
food; it strengthens their bones,
_ m rices healthy blood and pro-
[ motes sturdy growth.
I Scott & Bourne. Bloomfield, N. J. 13-27
Stock Deals.
B. L. Brooks and son Lee, who Misses Mid red Pitilips and
are building fence on the Ward- Annie Owens of Sonora was in Sam H. Hill, who ranchos 20
law & Glasscock ranch in Val pur city this week, the guests of ! miles north east of Eldorado, sold
Verde county, came in Friday Miss Lovie Keeney, Mtss Philips this week 33 head of registered
and spent Saturday and Sunday was looking after a music class, Shropshire bucks to J. W. Canon
at home, returning to their work (and Miss Owens \\ill probably ,,f San Angelo, this added to
Monday. Mr. Brooks lias con- spend the summer with her sis the sale a few weeks ago makes
tiacted for some more fense to, ter Mrs. Lidge Keeney. ! a total of 23»> head sold by Mr
build. ! Ilili 1 his year.
Milk Coolers and Dazyt'burns
We can sell you a Harvester or i e,, , , ,r , v l i want some good horses and
Eldorado Hardware Co.
Row Binder as cheap as any one ' , ! will be in Eldorado July 4th for
acd set it up in af ?ood shape. | Don’t worry about who’s going them, look up my ad and if you
Conte tons fora McCormick or to get that prize for Jack Bab- haw one that suits the descrip-
J. r. Mc( lure, one of the com | Deering. Eldorado Hardware Co. bit scalps. Be shore you bring ti< us given in ad, -bring him in.
Mrs. \V. L Akridge end clti!-
dren who liave been visiting
friends and relatives at their old
home, Palestine, returned this
week, and Mr. Akridge says
“they never retured a day Ion
soon.”
A
Win. Anson will lie in Eldorado
July 4th to buy horses, read his
ad in this issue.
E. C. Parker and wife were
shopping and visiting in the city
Wednesday.
Most Children Have Worms
Many mothers t. it i n k their
children aresoffering from indi-
gestion. headache, nervousness,
weakness, costiveness, when they
are victims of that most common
of all children’s ailments worms.
Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful
childreu, who toss and grind
their tooth, with ha i breath and
choicy pains, have all the symp-
toms o f having worms, and
should he given lozenge, which
expels worms, regulates the
bowels, tones up the sytem. and
makes children well and habpy.
Knigkapoo Worm Killer is guar
ar.teed. All druggists, or by
road. Price 25c. Knicapoo In-
dian Medicine Co., Philadelphia
Undo! Louts
rnissioners of the Souht hwestei n
University of Dallas, lectured at
the Methodist church Sunday at
11a. m. to a lar e audience, and
at the close of his lecture lie had
acollection taken which amount-
ed to something over $T>(X).0(), the q
lecture was tine and educational ^
and was enjoyed by averyonc j
who beard it. ti
O. C. Roberts was in the
Wednesday on business.
city
your scalps in
counted.
and have them
AFATjarATjyArAfAT4»i' xrer..»Ar*r4rATArjirjr*yjv*Tj3rjLrjr^
' PAINTING-DECORATING i
Work promptly and Satisfactorily done, Wall Paper Books
on hand, Phone atui We w ill bring them to you.
iTEILt-uSc FOLEY .
Win. Anson,
C.mpbeliAi Hodges sold this
week, 120 head of two year old
steers to Dan Arnett of Stiles
at p. t.
The fellow who bids in the
cold drink privilege on July 4th
will be the follow who mala s
J. S. Pelt and Wife who spent
tlie winter at Parr, Texas, and
visited friends at Stamp Arkan-
saw for the past month, return-
ed home Tuesday. Mr. Pelt has
b en buisy shaking hands with
friends, we are glad to see them
back in our midst.
J. P. Hodges was in the city
Friday and Saturday and said he
had just receive a letter from his
brother F. O Hodges of Spriug
Texas, stating that ho had lost
his wife.
A. E. Kent was in the city Fri-
day delivering sheaf oats that
lie sold to parties in town.
Sam E. Jones ef Mayer, was
in the city Saturday after ranch
supplies.
Frank Chalk was up from So-
nora Saturday shaking hands
with friends
Sam Bates and Carl Brarnblett
were in the city Monday from
their ranches near Mayer.
R. A. Evans made a business
trip to San Angelo Monday.
Put Ono Fyt Out Suffer*!.! 36 Years
From SkuiDiscsro.
I suffered from a skin disease
for 3fi years, and about six mint
ths ago it at tacked one of my
eyes and put it out After it was
too late, I got a box of Hunts,
Cure and began to use it, and I
must say that it is the best rent
edy I have used in 3t?years, and
I believe it will cure any skin
eruption. P. A. Chaney, Caney.
Texas.
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$100 for his days work.
Mrs. J. L. Henderson was
John Jones and family and trading in town Saturday.
------*--__--------- Miss Alice Pool, from Buie, Tex , T • ,
J. H. Brannon was in from the
as. are visiting relatives m our!
> • - '-..'.t,-V , ranch Saturday shaking hands
jj . cit; tins week, Mr. Jones is a
5b
t-8 ru
v bn ! her to Ed and JfuT Jones of
(i our city.
wit it friends.
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The Kind that Ph ast s, The time that
Pleases and the price that Ph ases.
CALL ON
the: success
For Neat and pi >rn|.,* TCP. WORK, Phone 31.
Alfred Mills
Wednesday.
W IS
in the city
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Itching Piles
1 want yon to know how much j
s good your Hunt.s Cure has done
^ me I had suffered with Itching!
WHiTB’fci
\ream Vermifuge
s
K . piles for 15 years and when I was
^ traveling through Texas a naan
; t M me of Hunt’s cure f got one
% | ,50c box and it cured me’
j julm braulcy. Caney, Kansas.
TIE SUMAITEEB
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
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Aallard Snow Liniment Co
ST. LOOI». MO.
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