The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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Muster Roll of
W. L. Moody Co.
TRIBUTE TO MEMORY OF
JUDGE O. C. KIRVEN
Ai thr i ■ ent reunion of \\ •
L. Moody ('amp, Mr I. W.
Steele, of Mexia, visited his
daughter, Mrs. G. Anderson,
and attended the reunion with
the hope that lie might meet
one in Hus company that was
recruited it. Fairfield in July
186 l>11' * failed to find any
men he>- , tile Company. Mr.
Steele hr.; a his possession the
mu,si. t roii of this Company.
phoCigra phed from tin- roll in
the I 'eluve., of the War Depart-
ment C V- ashington, and we
re pi stuee 'he roll, believing if
Will he of much interest to our
read, r.-
H'f ■ isler -til Captain W. F.
Monty’s Company, in Col.
John Gregg's Regiment. Gen.
Floy•: Tibihman’s Brigade of
Infantry, was Volunteers,
command'".! by < ol .! o h n
Gregs., e-db-d into tie service
(>f the Confederate States, in
the • ’t-cvisemal Army under
the e.rovisi ms of the Vet of
Cor gees.-, uassetl February,
186'. lrmu lie second day of
October, . ■till, date of this
must .or, for the term of three
year, or
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war. Company
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Moody, Cap'Di.ii.
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> Burleson, 2nd Lieut
rides. 1st Sgt
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Anderson, 2rd Sgt.
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Brigger, R F.; Bryan. Geo. IF ;
Ballard, Evans; Balch, J. T.;
Chambers, Henry; Chamber1,
Bryant , Clough, M. J.; Carson,
B. i. , Clanton, Thomas; Clay-
pool, James; Day, F. M.;
David, J \V.; Dunbar. R. C.;
Eskridge, T. P.; Fuller, W..
Grauru. IF; Gn.es W. F ,
Gor/. i. •?. J ; Henderson, VV.
TI.; Henderson, ri\ S.; Holt,
Robert; High, R. A.; Harris,
W. ; ilohtis, F.; Humber, J.
T. suderman, Mich.: Jordan,
T. \.; Love, Jim SV.;
Fo\ A. (b, Ji ; Fe^vis,
V’. 1 , Lewis, V. . W.; Fee, J.
B. , days. J. K.; MiCarty, F
C. ; .Vciiveen, \V. A.; Moody,
J. V\ . , Manning, Joseph;
Murray, Robert ; Murray P. K.;
Miller. G. A.; Means, Jno. L.;
Minis, Jno.; Neal, W. F.; Neal,
Robt.; Oliver, Robt.; Oliver,
W. A.; Patty, M.; Powell, R.
H.; Purtell, C. J.*; Robinson,
The Stall- of Texas. To the Sheriff
or any Constable of Freestone
County- -Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Sam Warren, and the tieirs
| of Dan Warren, deceased, and all
persons interested in the estate o f
Pan Warren, deceased, by causing to
he published once in each week for
four consecutive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some news-
paper of general circulation publish-
ed in said County, which has been
continuously and regularly published
in said County for a period of not less
than one- year, to be and appear at
the next regular term of the County
Court of Freestone County, Texas,
September, A. D. 1924, then and
there to answer an application filed
in said court on the Jlst day of July,
A. P. 1924, by J. A. Edens and Harry
Lee for letters of administration to
be issued to said Harry Lee upon
the estate of said Pan Warren, de-
ceased, for the purpose of settling
the debts of said Pan Warren, de-
ceased; said application will be heard
at the next regular tern} of- said
County Court commencing on the
15th day of September, A. D. 1924,
same being the third Monday of Sep-
tember, A. P. 1924,, at which time
said Sam Warren and all persons in-
terested in said estate are hereby
cited to appear and contest said ap-
plication, if they so desire.
Said application alleging that the
estate of Dan Warren, deceased, is
indebted to J. E. Edens and others;
that the heirs of said estate have fail-
ed and refused to pay said debts, and
have refused to apply for letters of
administration thereon, and that said
estate is situated in Freestone Coun-
ty, Texas.
Herein fail not but have you then
and there before said Court on the
first day of the next regular term
this writ with your return thereon
showing how you have executed the
same.
Witness: Tom Lindley, Clerk of
the County Court of Freestone Coun-
I ty, Texas.
(liven under my hand and seal of
said Court at my office in the town
of Fairfield, Texas, this the 2nd day
of Augilst, A. D. 1,924.
(SealY TOM LINDLEY,
Clerk County Court, Freestone Coun-
ty, Texas.
8a-4t By W. H. Mcllveen, Deputy.
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Never Purchase a Piece
of Property
From any person, however honorable, without
first having the title examined. An irresponsi-
ble rogue will not hesitate to give a Warranty
Deed, even though he may know the title to be
defective; an honorable man may give a War-
ranty Deed fully believing his title to be good,
when it is, in fact, defective. The only safe way
is to have an Abstract made by a competent Ab-
stracter and examined and passed upon by a
competent lawyer.
Fairfield Abstract Co.,Inc
Fairfield, Texas
WORTHAM NEGRO KILLED
WITH AUTO CRANK
James, Robinson, Jno. F.;
Riley, S. IF; Hoard, J. A.;
Story, 11 M.; Story, T. S.;
Smith, .1 F.; Smith, Stephen
11. ; Steele, Robt. K. ; Steele, J.
VV.; Suns. VV. F. ; Stegall, ,).;
Strain, J. A.; Stewart,
Howard; Stewart, Ges VV ;
Tub, F. G S. J.; Tidwell, F. F.
Whitley. Josiah; Williams, J.
!' , Williams, J. R ; Ynrbro. F
F.; Gregg, Jno.
This is a true copy of the
original, copied by Elton B.
Mosley, who served as a Lieu-
tenant in the dlith Field
Artillery Brigade, under Col.
Jno. F Hayden, thru til a
World War.
Candidates, your card, are here,
all sizes, come and get them. The Re-
corder. if
Children’s Fatal Diseases
Worms and parasites in (he in-
testines of children undermine
health and so weakens their vital-
ity that they are unable to resist
the diseases so fatal to child life.
The safe course is to give a few
doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels the worms
without the slightest injury to the
health or activity of the child.
Price 35c. Sold by
Johnson & Mcllveen.
A few weeks ago it was; Willie Brown, a negro about
heralded over the County thatjlil years of age was killed in
Judge O (' Kirven had died inj Wortham- near the H. & ,T. C.
California. The writer met the Station Thursday morning,
deceased in 1881, in Fairfield, | Buddy Gordon, another negro,
Texas. He was then County | surrendered to the officer?, and
Judge. He served in this office after examining trial was plac-
fnr a number of years. He gave ed under a $1,000 bond., It is
if up, and commenced at the | alleged that the negro was kill-
luir with Messrs. B. IF Card- ed with a Chevrolet crank, and
tier and F. M. Ethridge as his! it is further stated that Brown
partners. This firm lasted a i was also attempting to use an
short time. Mr. Gardner went[ iron stick on Gordon. It is
to Palestine, Texas and Mr j stated that the trouble was ov-
Ethridge to Dallas. Judge er a female friend of the two.
Kirven remained in Fairfield
till he was elected Dist. At-
torney which position he serv-
ed honorably. There were oth-
er positions he filled in thej
State, and was able to give aid'
Wortham Journal.
Ford roadster for sale at a bargain.
George Fryer. 8a2tp
AN EXHILARATING EFFECT
A bottle of Herbine on the shelf
at home is like having a doctor in
the house all the time.* It gives
instant relief when the digestion
gets out of order or the bowels
fail to act. One or two doses is
all that is necessary to start
things moving and restore that
fino feeling of exhilaration and
buoyancy of spirits which belongs
only to perfect-health. Price (i()c.
Sold hv
Johnson & Mcllveen
Room 205, Pittman Building
Malaria
Leaves A fI>AFfA1
Heavy Mark
r. and
ing to thd
Malaria, unfortunately, does not end with inWn hv
the breaking of Chills and reducing of ^ ’ '
Fover. Even after the patient is free from iodoled. It
actual illnoaa, the marks on his system are I
y stages
:fi finished
i his system _
plain to see. Vitality is weak, appetite poor,
weight fallen off, spirits low. In such con-
ditions Wintersmitn’s Chill Tonic, a reliable
anti-malaria prescription is invaluable. Inctive pit
Wintersmith’s Chill Tonic builds up and .. . ,
restores what tho malarial fever has taken ai'e llVinl
away. It enriches and purities the blood, f .hot b
aids the appetite, tones up the system, u
hastens the return of health and strength, j gjje, du
Taken as you feel Chills and Fever coming
on, Wintersmitli’s Chill Tonic gives prompt tl.
and certain relief; and a long siege of Mala-
ria can often be avoided. Its beneficie’.-
effects have been proved in thousands o.I
cases, over 56 years of continued use. At
your drug store. Popular size, 60c; mam
moth size, $1. Made only by the Wint« '
smith Chemical Co., Inc, Louisville, 11
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to his friends. No man ever
went to him for aid and he re-
No. 1526
In the Matter of the Estate of Ike
Boatman, Deceased.
fused him, regardless of his1 notice of application FOR
color. Freestone has lost a man.]LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
His place will be hard to fill. The State of Texas, County of Free-
He was kind and approach-
able. A good and kind father.
He .stood by old Freestone
when there was a time of
1 rouble.
I am sure he is not dead, but,
sleepeth. He was willing at all
time to help a weaker person.
To know him was to love him.
No man living did more for the
poor than did Judge Kirven.
The writer was acquainted
with him for 43 years and had
much business with him. Can
say truthfully have never heard
an oath from his lips. He lived
a true Christian ’till he was
called to come home.
Sleep on, some sweet day we
shall all meet you where there
is no sorrow or death. We trust
the daughter and son will evei
strive to meet thee.
E. Z. McDonald,
A friend of color.
Flour made .from best
Missouri soft wheat has no
superior. Fresh stock just in.
Get your next sack here and
note the difference in quality.
Priced no higher than the com-
mon kinds. McMichael & Co.,
Produce Corner. j25
ft. L. Williford. A. B. Guppuri
Fairfield Teague
WILLIFORD & GEPPERT
Lawyer*
Fairfield and Teague. Texae
Dr. H. D. WHITTINGTON
Physician and Surgeon
Practice limited to
Diagnosis, Surgery, Consulta-
tions, Hospital and Office
Practice
Office over Teague Drug Co.
Teague, Texas
Office Phone 74, Res. Phone 482
stone. To the Sheriff or any Con-
stable of Freeestone County—
Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published o copy of the
following notice at least once each
for ten days exclusive of the day of
the first publication before the re-
turn day hereof in a newspaper of
general circulation which has been
continuously and regularly publish-
ed for a period of not less than one
year next preceding the date hereof,
in the County of Freestone and State
of Texas, to-wit:
The State of Tgyts, County of Free-
stone.
IN PROBATE COURT
To all persons interested in the
estate of Ike Boatman, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of July, A. D. 1924, B. M.
Hudson, a resident citizen of the
County and State aforesaid, was du-
ly appointed by the Hon. J. F. Roper,
Judge of the County Court of Free-
stone County, the temporary adminis-
trator of the estate of Ike Boatman,
deceased, and all persons interested
in the welfare of said estate may, if
they see proper to do so, appear at
the next regular term of the probate
court to be held on the 19th day of
September, A. D. 1924, and contest
said appointment, and if said ap-
pointment is not contested, the same
shall become permanent.
Witness my hand and seal of office
this 22nd day of Jilly, A. D. 1924.
(Seal) TOM LINDLEY,
County Clerk, Freestone County,
Texas.
8a By W. H. Mcllveen, Deputy.
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do guarantee that you can try this wonderful
treatment, entirely at our risk, and this guarantee
is backed by your local druggist.
“HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN
DISEASE REMEDIES'* (Hunt’s Salve
and Soap) has been sold under absolute money
back guarantee for more than thirty years. They
are especially compounded for the treatment of ____
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Thousands of letters testify to their curative properties. M. Tim’;
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Eczema for ten years, and spent $1,000.00 for doctors* treatments,
result. One box of Hunt's Cura entirely cured me.” j
Don't fail to give HUNT’S GUARANTEED SKIN DISI
REMEDIES (Hunt's Salva and Soap) a trial. All druggists hair
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Tonsil Surgery and Chronic
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Physical and X-Ray exami-
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Charity cases operated each
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Medicine furnished.
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none 11
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Vulcanising Done Right Is Real Tire Economy
PRICES ON TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRS
Tire Sise
Tread
Inside
Cemented Fabric
Cord
Rotroad
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Reliners Blow Out*
Blow Outs
$1.00
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$8.00 $8.00
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1924, newspaper, August 15, 1924; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126537/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.