The Success. (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Wright Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE.ONE YEAR..................... SI
“Holered M Second 0I»«* matter July ‘Jth. 19(>0. at ih«- * <»*•-
pflSoe at SI Dorado, Teaaa, under. Act of Oon/w* of March »r d 18/8.’
each insertion, except in classified ad column,
Friday, July 23 1915.
6RAN0MA RICE.
We never did admire Gov. Fer-
guson to no great extent and
now, sinoe he has came out in fa
vorof woman sufferage, Oh! M.y.
If you want to live where peer
pie prosper, come to Schleicher ’
County.
Now since Thaw has declar. d
J}e fvould sue Evelyn for a di-
yorce, we know he is sane.
Mrs. Mary E Rice was born
in M<*Minville. Tpnn., May 27,
1836. Was married to C. W.
Rice in Dalton, Ga.f in 1857, died
in our city July 19, 1! 15.
"Smooth the locks of silver
hair,
Program For Sunday
July 25 1915, Baptist Church 11
o'clock a. m.
;| Subject: Service, Lt&der Mr
!| D. C. Hill.
Song Nos. 46 and 28.
Scripture, Luke 10: 00-12;
Matt. 0: 10-24; Rom 12:
Prayer. Judge Whitten
Music, Miss Philips, Mr. Gib
bens.
Reading, Milts Hil!.
Vocal Duett. Mesdames Low
ranee, Gibbens.
Paper, Mrs. J. N. Davis
Male Quartette, Gibbens, Hill,
Whitten and Robinson.
Address on subject by Leadar.
Every bony is invited to attend
this service.
CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
“Dodson's Liver Tom" Starts Your Liver
Better Thin Calomel and Doesn't
Salivate or Make You Sick.
LUton to nv*! Take no more riok-
pjiiiij.', *»li\atii>|! < alouu-l ulten l.iliuiiM or
countipiiUd. Don’t loae a day’* work!
Calomel U mercury or quicksilver
wliieli causes neorosin of the bones.
Calomel, when it come* into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
utilises and cramping. If you are slug-
gish and “all knocked out,” if your
liver js torpid and bowels constipated
pr you liave headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour
just take u spoonful of harmless lKel-
son's L-ivvf Tone ou uiy guarantee,
Here's my guarantee—Go to any drug
store and get a 50 cent tiottle of Dod-
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to-
night and if it doesn’t straighten you
right up and make you feel fine and
\ igorous by morning 1 want you to go
back to the store and get your money.
Dodson's I.iver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is /val liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or make you sick.
1 guarantee thnt one spoonful of Dod-
son's I.iver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your Is .we Is of
that sour bile and constipated waste
w hich is clogging your system and milk-
ing you feel miserable, f guarantee that
• I.,t tie of Dodson’s Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling fine lot no]j(.y in the
months. Give it to your children. It is ,M,,K V
harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like its
j pleasant taste,
All ads inserted under this head
will )>e charged lor at Jc first in-
sertion for each word or iunitial,
l-2c per word for each insertion
thereafter.
For Sale, JO spim of Broke
mules, cash or on Li me. seo or
write Clint Forman,
Eldorado, Texas.
CARBON PAPER at
The Success Office.
Take out a nealtn and aocident
National,” cost on-
ly 85 DO per year.
Will G. Smith, Agent.
derest care,
Gather the robe in final fold
Around the form soslj I and cold;
Lay on her bosom. pu*e r s snow,
We thought that the 1'.H4 crop fairest, sweetest flowers
of Schleicher could never be sur-■ that ffl.OWj
passed, but the 1915 crops l'88 Kiss her and leave hep our hearIs
Remember that Bro. Burrow
will begin Ids meeting at tl e
Methodist phurch Sunday morn-
ing, as lias boen an non need for
On our mother’s brpw with ten geVei-al weeks, let us as Christian
people come to the first service
Sunday morning and help Bro
Burrow liftup the banner of God
in this town.
X3:olla.3nLd. IE3Ictel i
i Elegant Stopping Place, Plenty to Eat, j
Courteous Treatment to all
S W. Holland, Prop.
Berkshire male hog foi service
Will G. Smith-
For Sale good milch cow and
i call, see me at once.
Geo M. Brown.
up to date exceeded it and 1910
is expected to go through with
put a blowout. Schleicher Coun-
ty equals a Ford oar when it
pomes to producing the goods
aud keeping on the job. If you
was in Schleicher yog would
satisfied.
delight;
Her payi is over she sleeps to
night;
She died at 9:15 a. m. Just as
site lived she died, she trusted
in God and his saving grace and
with an eye of faith one co.ild
see an invisible hand wave a siy-
nal, and a voice in softest accent
Before we have time to tell 8- on the morning bre< ze, annouiu e
bout the fall of Mexico City it j that the gates were ope and that
falls again, the lattest report at God’s angels were waning toes
pressing time is Zapata is
possession.
corf lie in
After a long, busy and useful
life she died as she had hvtd —
The United States has decided honored, trusted and loved. She
to inform Germany that tuther
loss of American lives from Sub-
marine warfare, would be con-
sidered an unfriendly act.
The note will reject the Ger-
man proposals to give certain
American cara.\icg vessels inf-
munits.
Our brother in Brady must
have his back up about some-
thing, he liRs’nt written us in
some time, he may be to busy
hunting work, but if he was in
Grand Old Schleicher he would-
nt have to hunt it, he cpuld live
on scenery and fresh air, the
country looks so good a fellow
can Almost eat it. and the fruits
of the soil are being gathered, as
he has nt written we are expect-
ing his arrival at aov time.
BUCKS FOR SALE.
I will be in Sap Angeln July
25, with a Oar of two and three
year old Delaine Bpfiks, good
pirns. Alsp 90 yearhog Bam
booiMt, all registered and top
stuff. If you want something
good it will pay you to see this
lot of Bucks, see meat Landon
Hotel. \V. N. Kelly.
J. N. Craig was in towaThurs-
day from the Earnest ranch and
said h« would go to San Angelo
Friday (today) to meet Bro. Bur-
rows, who is coming to Eldorado
to begin a meeting Sunday morn-
ing.
THtSXPASS NOTICt.
This is to notify the jieople that
I forbid bathing in any of th e
tanks on the Thad A. Thomson
ranch. Any one caught tresspas-
ir.g on any of the premises will
be prosecuted. Alsp forbid the
unloading id tin cans, and other
rubbish on the premises.
Hugh Richardson.
reared her own monument while
she lived in the hearts of all who
knew' her. Her life was complet-
ed if work all done and wed done
constitutes comp eti n. H e r
Christian life was beautiful from
its beginning to its close, and
through all the vi< issitudes and
soi row s that she met in.the way ,
her faith in God nevei wavered.
Grandma Rice came to Tejdis
in 1874 and made this her home
and is survived by three chile r n
Dr. Rice of Connerville, Okia..
J. 8. Rice, of Violent, Texas, and
Mrs. A. J. Atkins of nu>- city
with whom she made her home
The remains were shipped to
Moody, her old home, for burial.
The Sup ess j< i s the many
friends in extending condolence
to the bereaved.
Phone us your feed orders.
Stamford Mill & Elevator Co.
L. T. Wilson wa» in f**om his
stockfarm Wednesday with a
load of melons which he readily
disposed < f.
W. M. Whitfield was out form
San Angelo Wednesday.
J. F. Craig and son Pat were
in Eldorado Wednesday shaking
hands with friends and locking
after business.
Auto Accessories, a good line!
of all small parts in stock,
Eldorado Water & Power Co
Those who have Jack rah bit's
s ;alps can get 5 cts. per scalp 1 y
presenting them in'person totl.e
C mimissioners Court, while they
are in session, The county Clerk
can not pay for some.
It will be to your
interest to see me before you
bu.v a Silo, call and get some
of my litature.
The Columbian Metal Silo
is built for service.
We furnish all scaffold necr
essary for constr iction with
out extra cost to you
Will G. Smith.
SERVICE CAR.
1 will run a service car out
from Eldorado to any point do-
■ ired, rates rates reasonable.
P.ione 108. 1. H. Fickling,
Lost, brown Siut Case, con-
taning ledger, stationery, diplo-
ma and dotting with Dr. lieer
j name oil same, finder will please
i notify either Dr. R. H. Geer or
i The Succuss office. Will pay
185.00 for return of same
Lost—tiie tail light and No. 79
! off a Ford Car, between Eldora-
do and Christoval, on June 25,
! iiuder will please leave it at The
Success Office.
I have just received a new lot
of dishes, both durable and beau ,
tiful, and priced reasonable.
Decorate your diruog table from
this assortment.
Mrs, T. P. Rohinspn.
While in Eldorado Wednesday
W. M. Smith had us send The
Success to his brother L. G.
Smith at Tiago, Texas, for six
months, he wants him to get in-
terested in ttiis section of Texas.
Misses I .el a Collins aid Lula
McElro.v, of Ballinger, are the
guest of Misses Hattie and .Via-
die McElroy of our city this
week.
Before buying a monument
elsewhere figure with
Geo. L Keever.
NOTICE,
All parties expecting to pat-
ronize the Eldorado school/next
session and do not, live in dis
trict should have their transfer
made before the first of August
TAMO-MORE
AND
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l^/ Two of inr »uost V* ' •" >
Scientific jbe.'i.uiiVying
Agencies Kncwn. j
TAN-NO-MORE 11 ksc *~EI. zazlii
For Sale. Poland China Boar
igs, ready for service, phone
'A. H. Palma, Eldoraeo, Tex.
Wanted, to pasture 125 head
! of cattle or bunch of horses, any
lenght of time, rates reasonable,
il'ienie F. O. Bates. Jr. Ranch.
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Ranch Supplies
See nip before buying your
ranch supplies, I handle
Dry Goods*Groceries
Anil will promise Fail- and
Courteous treatment.
I want your business and
will try to merit same.
Tift: SKIN BC/.l'TffJLH
TLo ucieatifjc co.rlii i.ilion of Crea.-
nd rr viler. Du!/,;! !tu! ia
ud pitasiri* In its aHed. Uii:3
*.« *?ay ii is v prof.*' 'i-'.-i rrc.m ti,e si-n
:d w-tn.l In Hie evening iii use assures
TseUiers costilixloa.
Exp.-i-ian.-e I. ,, a, pMt (he be\l y
‘P’. -V I .ii-No /lore i i Jo pv( }( an t»e*’V win ;.•> 1
1 ’ t. -t with a soft lout! lt oi*c« nnd Lj not uu.i
• I.drv. All Dealers
50 AND 35 CTS.
To< Ihe removing of Liver SpoN,
r.rrk’ *, F rt Worm cud a’l kindrucl
. tr.,vbri u' t. ... skin. It wiU bierv'i lL»-
- I.,, !« 10 tiajv and aiaLu il as siuools
aud soil ar. a Sally’s.
isd CsMgkrien* Bc.il
Cootl CG.'i.pIric , Wutt.
Ail Dealers
SO AND 25 CTS.
^ D de s«;ld an-Jftr an rb-o’utn to p*f *** • r incaey back.
m-rcatiud it v ;B be Bert » « ; iYrepJt. •.* of f rvvM. rr and our little T**o - : *f
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Fur Sale—A f e w February
Wyandotte cot krels and pullets,
Cockrels 81.50, Puffers 75 e, ms
each, or one Cock and l wo pul.eta
10 one person at 82 50. Only ft
few for sale. A. T. Wright.
THISPASS NOTICE.
I hereby give notice that I for
hnl hunting, or other trespass-
ing, on my primises and will
prosecute any one found doing
same, please take notice and a-
void trouble. A. H. Palmer.
% W M- Smith. Kaffir, Tex. X
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IV. D. Fatton, M. D.
OFFICE IN
Painting-Dicorating
(Wall Paper orders Solicited)
Window Shades and Linoleum.
Let me figure with you.
W. B. Foley, Jr.
For Diseases of the Sk.r»
Nearly all diseases of ihe skin
Neuralgia Pains Stopped, |such as eczema, tetter, salt ihe-
You dpnt neod to suffer thos?, uin and barbers’ itch, an* char-
agonizing nerve pains in the face
head, nr innholder.ehest and bake
Juntapp a low drops of toothing
sloan’a Liniment lie quietly ;a lew
iuinutea. Xoa will ^**t sucii relief
and com tort! Lite and the world
Will !<x>k brighter. Get a bottle
to day. 3 out vies for 25c., at all
Druggest. Penctraues
f l. Doing.
acterized by an intense itching
and smarting, which often makes
lige a burden and disturbs sleep
and rest. Quick relief may be
bad by applying Chamberlain's
Salve. It allays the itching and
smarting^most instantly. Many
cases have been cured by its use
without jes have been cured by its uses.
For sale by all dealers, ady.
STATE BANK BLDG.
l tffice Phone, 39 Residence. 21
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Cold Drinks and Confectionery Goods.
We have purchased the Cold Drink Business of L. M.
HOOVER & CO., and will soon move it to the Store Building
now occupied by VV. H. PARKER Where we will put in a
complete line of Confeftionery Goods. We are now serving
Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Etc.
. We Solicit a liberal shiire of your patronage.
Holland & Mills.
DENTIST
UL l T. OliPMiS
Sonora, Texiw..
WORK GUARANTEED
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
.
Mlcr Four Tears of Discouraging 1 had Rotten so weak I could not stand,
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron. Ky —In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bcttie Bullock
writes as follows: “l suffered for tour
r.nd I pave up in despair.
At last, try husband pot me a bottle of
Cardui. the woman’s tonic, and I com-
menced taking it. From (lie very first
dose. I could tell it wrs helping uie. 1
can now walk two miles without its
tiring uie, and am doing all my work."
I you are ail run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
A Apeciftc Agalnlst Colds,
their is such a thing as a
specific against, colds, it is to l>e |
found in the sleeping pproh or] - .
Uie open bed room. Next, to that! yearS‘wi,h woman!y ,roub,cs*and durine \Caidui’the woman’sloaic. u has helped
couies the cold sponge Oath in j^'il ^Iae* * could on'y sit up for a little ( m«ore than a million women, In its 50
the morning,” says the Youths while, and could not walk anywhere at veare of continuous success, nnd shou'd
Com pani.-n. Be as careful as you ! all. At times, 1 would have severe pains surely help you, too. Your druf»o £t has
can you vvi.l occosiooaily take j„ my |gf| side,
cold and when you do you will
find Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy a great help in enabling you men.* reIievc^ me for a while, but I was ne"d it. Legin takingCardui today,
to get rid of it. tMilaiuable every i*03’’ confined to iny bed again. After ^ c«..
adv ^t. nothing seemed to do me any good. 1 - you'
For Sale. 25 head of Fullblood
Durham Bulls, 9 head of ime-
vear-old and 16 head two-year-
olil, two Durham and Herefords
in:xed. these bulls are in tine
fb 'b and arb ready fur service.
Priced 865 per head, se>-, write
<"’ phone. John Rom-h,
Eldorado, Texas.
l/ost, a bunch of keys on the
streets, if you liave found them,
r turn same to The Success,
--
l.ost—r.arge Telescope Grin,
between Eldoiadi.and San Ange
1°. -luly 14, finder will plen-e
at J’he Success office or w ite
H Q Kendall. San Angelo, Tex.
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For Sale, Bailed Oafs and Joh-
nson Grass mixed si e A. T.
A right, no hay delivered.
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•-old Cardur for years. He knows what
The doctor was called In, and his treat- j *t will do. Ask him. He will rccotn-
where.
Constipation Cured Overnight
, A small dose of Po-Do-Lax
to night And you enjoy a full free-
e.-isv bowel movement uithetnor-
r.inur No griping for Fo-Do-Ls.il
is Podophy (May Apple) with out
the grip Po-Do-Jxix correct the
•cause of Const)patioobyarousing
the Iziver increasing tiie flow of
bile Bile is natures antiseptic
in the bowels. With proper amo-
unt of bile, digestion inbowels ii
perfect, No gas no fermentation
no Coiistipatiott. Dont be sick,,
nervous, irritable.Get a bor.tie of
Po-Do-Lax from your Druggest
now and care your constipation,
overnight.
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