The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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I ■' '
MASONS TO
ELECT OFFICERS
Saturday niy?ht. May ,‘H), is
annual election night for
Fairfield Masonic Lodge. A
full attendance of the member-
ship is earnestly desired.
Syrup eaters, get in on our
closing out sale of leading
brands of syrups. A big sav-
ing to you over regular prices,
case lots or less. McMichael
Produce Corner, Teague. 28m
Ice! Am now handling ice
and can supply your needs. J.
R. Tate. 27mtf
DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT
KEECHIPETROLEUM
COMPANY
Location of principal place of busi-
u. , Pasadena, Los Angeles Coun-
ty State of California. Notice is
hereby given that there is delinquent
upon the l’ollowt,g deSehihed stock
ot the corporation, on account of as-
sessment levied on tile 13th day of
April, P>l!5, the several amounts set
opposite the urn ms of the respective
har< holdei as follows:
Name - , , 1. No. Amt.
No. Shares Assess.
$ 6,00
1.50
Fraser, Kenneth
1213
22
Gamraage, Ernest
and Verdie
1......
202
75
Gardner, H. J.
209
60
Gardner, Mrs. Nellie
M. 210
52
Garwood, E. Z.
894
110
Ah \nrdet, .1. V.
Anderson, A. V.
Anderson, Mrs. ('.
The
BULL'S EYE
'Editor and Qenera!Manaqer
WILL ROGERS
.ui nfnrir-
: 'ri re:: -
that it’s
Durham
originated in Yi jnnia, and
s m t' i
not true.
Washington
ginia, art! ht
man to pair
du: tries. .
ton was tlio L
_ ' in Yir-
■’s a great
. home in-
. Washing-
man of his
day, and Durham the best
tobacco of its day, there is
no plausible reason to doubt
that these two most excel-
lent Institutionsdidn’t read-
ily recognize the good in
each other and get together.
SIXTY-FIVE YEARS AGO!
In 1860 a blend of to-
bacco was born—‘Bull’
Durham. On quality
alone it has won recog-
nition wherever tobac-
co is known. It still
offers the public this—
more flavor, more en-
joyment and a lot more
money left at the end
of a week’s smoking.
TWO BA6S for 15 cents
100 cigarettes for 15 cents
fed- '
m.
Guaranteed by
2156 COO
1154 50
K.
1 9 5 H 50 1,50
Anderson, C. Elmer
ICO 50 1.50
Ai'niitagc, (1 corgi- 478 50 1.50
A rmitagu, (leorgc 794 50 1.60
Hailey, K. M. .. 2684 Cl .63
Hailey, Josephine C.
55 COO 6.00
linker, George N. C48 600 18.00
Baker, George N. 2-19 COO 6.00
Haker, George N. C50 COO 6.00
linker, George N. C51 600 18.00
Hnrtow, Mrs. K, G. 2191 100 3.00
Hurtow, Mr.-,. R. <;. 2033 50 1.50
Hnrtow, Mrs. R. G. CC55 50 1.50
Hnrtow, Mrs. R. G. 2272 50 1.50
Bassett, Harriett E. C8C 100 3.00
Bassett, L. E. 2708 501 15.03
Bassett, Walter E. 287 400 12.00
Bassett, Walter E. 1024 100 3.00
Bassett, Walter E. 2151 100 3.00
Beardsley, L. ( . 1830 7 .21
Beeson, Wm. M. 1933 60 1.80
I Beeson, Wm. M. . 2125 60 1.80
Bender, Ed .vard M. 787 200 6.00
! Benton, Blanche L. 2534 500 15.00
| Bethel, Marion 58 100 3.00
I Bethel, Wm. A. .. 59 100 3.00
.66
2.26
1.80
Ganschow, Loyd W. 575 175
George, John
Gerhie, Louis
Gilchrist, Arthur
Goss, J. M.
Gottfried, Charles
S. 2254 50 1.50
Gottfried, Charles
S. .2307 50 1.50
Gourley, John H—1513 130 3.90
Graf, Corinne C. 351 30 .90
Griffith, Mildred Norton
and Frank P. 1227 200 6.00
Griffith, Mildred Norton
and Frank P. 1752 300 9.00
Guinney, J. L. 1994 10 .30
1820
400
588
2
688
32
183
700
2254
50
2307
50
1513
130
351
30
>rton
1227
200
Norton Mrs.. ........
......-.Narissa
Norton, Ruby L.
Ohg, Lindley ......
Ong, Lindley _______
Pattorson, J. Neil
Pea rcy, Charles
Pearson, R. A.
Powell, Stanley L.
Quensel, Virginia
Quensel, Virginia
Quensel, Virginia
Quensel, Virginia
Riccardi, Leonard
.....I.....
Riccardi, Leonard
L.
2416 300
.1273 100
. 525 150
2184 50
2643 100
.2025 01
721 100
875 100
56 200
57 200
766 100
1438 75
.1464 25
1871
25
Rogers, Edward L..4380 50
Rogers, L. W..... 1387 100
Rogers, L. W. ________17^9 55
Rogers, L. W. .....2148 50
Rosenau, Arthur H 2244 50
Rossiter, Mrs. C G .1880 100
Rossiter, Mrs. C G 2490 15
Rossiter, Harold .2002 50
Guinney, W. A.
1995
10
.30
Rossiter, L. Mav
2003
150
Hale, B. E.
289
10
1.20
Rushton, H. B. V
974
25
Hale, B. E.
290
35
1.05
Russell, Guy G.
370
200
Haley, Martha Wil
Russell, Guy G______
518
100
liamson
2671
40
1.20
Russcell, Gug G....
671
100
Hambacher, Louist
233
400
12.00
Russell, Guy G.
2415
60
Hall, J. Herbert
1724
500
15.00
Russell, Guy G.
2527
100
Hamm, Herbert A.
1551
15
.45
Saunders, Geo. I.
578
200
llamrick, Elwin
Sawkins, May Belle
169
100
Thomas...
1356
20
.60
Scharschmidt, John
953
100
Hardin, Edil
633
40
1.20
Scott, M. R.
1113
25
Haskell, O. F.....
2233
50
1.50
Shead, A. H_____________
720
100
Haskell, O. F________
2278
50
1.50
Showalter, W. R_____
1946
50
An
Unknown
Historical Fact
T"\ 1 I) you know that
(ieorge Washington,
Til adopted Father of our
Country, just before he got
on the"Ferry to cross the
Delaware for the Photo-
graphing of that now fa-
mous Picture, Did you know
that he smoked two sacks
of ‘Bull’ Durham while he
was waiting for the Ferry?
(things were just as late in
his War, as they were in our
last one). Now I have never
heard of this ‘Bull’ Durham
episode before, neither have
I ever heard it denied. So if
it’s lu-o "• h in
ed or i d, ;i\":
b 'll
‘BuT
Bistline, Mr. or
Mrs. S.
2010
N.
1
.03
Bliss. Pauline H
. .2689
30
.90
Branch, C. M.
1 13
5
.15
Brandt, Garner
1787
10
.30
Brandt, Grtchen
1 606
10
.30
j Brandt, Gustav 1788 100
Brandt, Gustav 2521 200
| Brandt, Moneta 1607 100
I Brenner, Chas. F.
or Amy A.
Brenner, (has. F.
or Amy A_____2638 334
Brenner, Herbert C. 859 50
Brenner, Herbert C.1595 100
| Brown, Clayton 245 200
; Bullock, Mrs. Harold
S. 1257 150
I Lapps, Mary J..... 346 100
| Carr, F. L. or...
Frank L. 666 25
[ Causey, Mrs James 229 10
Chambers, Mecca D_____
3.00
6.00
3.00
2395 175 5.25
10.02
1.50
3.00
6.00
4.50
3.00
Chambers, Mecca D.
. 7
Chambers, Mecca D.
136 500 15.00
733
.75
Haver, Sr., Geo. F. .1121 200
Haver, Sr., Geo. F. 2460 30
Hawley, A. M_________1006 55
Hawley, O. P_____ 861 500
Hawley, O. P. ..... 862 500
Hawley, O. P________ 969 300
Hayden, Joseph E. 1287 90
Hazelwood, Chester
H. 1070 40
Henley, R. A_____
Henning, Louis
Herzog, Mrs.
Margaret
Hicks, A. W.
Hillier, E. B______
Ilillier, Jessie D.
Hillier, Jessie D.
Hillier, Jessie D.
Hillman, Albert
and Susan
Hillman, Alfred
Hillman, Alfred
or Susan
Hoag, Thos. A_____
Holdridge, G. E.
HolLy, Bob and........
. J. H. Barnesl417 15
Holmes, J. W_________2230 9
Holmes, Thomas .1192 40
Hortberger, Paul S. 964 430
Honberger, Paul S. 2322 200
1934 55
1514 240
... 334 40
1377 50
1135 50
499 100
531 50
2158 40
. 297 30
607 10
.1445 10
. 796 30
498 25
6.00
.90
1.65
15.00
15.00
9.00
2.70
1.20
1.65
7.20
1.20
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.60
1.20
3.00
.45
1.50
4.50
.75
6.00
3.00
3.00
1.80
3.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
.75
3.00
1.50
.2045 100 3.00
228 500 15.00
1629 1000 30.00
.2553 500 15.00
.2591 1390 41.70
765
! Watson, R. I*,.)______ 802 25 .75
9.00 ; Williams, V...........1172 60 1.50
3.00 Wilson, C. R........... 494 100 3.00
4.50 | Wilson, C. R. .........2044 100 3.00
1.50: Wilson, Jack ......... 142 500 15.00
3.00 j Wilson, M. B........... 153 1V0 3.00
.30 Wood, J. W.v....... 2274 250 7.50
3.00 Woodbury, A N Sr 1791 200 6.00
3.001 Woodbury, A N Sr 2768 370 11.10
6.00 j Woodbury, A N §r 2093 50 1.&9
6.00 j Woodbury, Martha ...
3-00 E.................2094 50 1.50
2.25 Youngblood, W. 0.1333 160 4.50
And in accordance with law, and
• 75 an order of the Board Of Directors,
made on the 13th day of April, 1925,
.76 so many shares of each parcel of such
L60j stock as may necessary, will be
3.00 sold at public auction, at the
| office of the Secretary of said
I'M j Corporation, at room 313, Slavin
1.50 j Building, North Fair Oaks Avenue,
Pasadena, Lo Angeles County, State
of California, op the 19th day of
June, 1925, at TO o’clock a. m., of
that day, to pay delinquent assess-
ments thereon, together with costs
of advertising and expenses of the
sale.
GEO. WOODWARD,
Secretary.
Office at 313 Slavin Building, Pasa-
dena, California. 2t
STOP THAT ITCHING
If you suffer from any form of
skin diseases such as Itch. Eczema,
Tetter or Crackeu Hands, Poison Oak.
Ring Worm, Old Sores or Sort-a ott
Children. We will sell you n lar i (
BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guar-
antee It will no t stain your doming
and has a pleasant odor.
For Sale by Johnson ft Mcllvoon.
R L. Williford
Fairflold
Speer, Louise A.
Sprague, John ....
Sprague, John ....
Sprague, John
Sprague, John ..
Swindel, William E.2815 255
Tarr, F. C. or....
Mrs. F. C. Tarr 1062 100 3.00
Tarr, F. C. or
Mrs. F. C. Tarr 1756 250 7.501
Terrazona, Abraham .1139 100 3.00 j
Thompson, Catherine 328 200 6.00!
Thompson, Catherine 329rT00 3.00
Thompson, Catherine 330 100 3.00
Thompson, Catherine 331 200 6.00
Thompson, Catherine 2564 25 .75
Thompson, D. E. :..1682 200 6.00
Thompson, Mrs. George....
A. 333 100 3.00
Thompson, Mrs. George
A. B. Gnppnr-
Tmim
WILLIFORD & GEPPERT
Lawyers
Fairfield and Taafoa. Tun
Room 205, Pittman Building
R. M, Edwards P. O. French
EDWARDS & FRENCH
Lawyers
Office: West side of square
Fairfiald, Texas
DR. H. H. WOOLDRIDGE
DENTIST
Fairfiald, Tana*.
All work ruarantaad
946 162 4.86
| Chambers, Mecca D.........
...2152 67
Chambers, W. H____ 4 1
I Chambers, W. H. 449 500
| Chambers, W. H. 450 500
Chambers, W. H. 451 200
[ Chambers, W. H. 881 100
Christianson, Jacob 1985 25
2.01
.03
15.00
15.00
6.00
3.00
Honea, John
Honea, John
Honea, John
Honea, John ......
Hovcy, L. E. ...
Howarth, Ellen ....
Hoykendorf, K______
Hubbard, H. S.
Huggins, Fred T.
Huggins, Fred T.
Huggins, Fred T.
305 500
306 500
307 500
308 500
2702 100
559 25
496 100
2288 200
435 80
931 35
2275 80
Chrones, Louis K.
1055
200
6.00
Louis K. ChroneB...
1082
100
3.00
Chrones, Louis K.
2577
100
3.00
Clark, R. P.
2623
200
6.00
Clark, R. P.
2059
60
1.80
Clark, S. A_____
316
40
1.20
(’lemons, W. E.
539
20
.60
Coats, E. B.
570
7
.21
Coats, E. B_______
569
15
.45
Cobh, Joseph P_____
596
100
3.00
Cohn, Edwin H______
2o78
100
3.00
('ole, A. N. or
Edith
1404
70
2.10
Collins, Florence M 1237
12
.36
Cook, C. R.
814
2000
60.00
Cook, F. F.
838
500
15.00
Copelin, W. F. ______
706
500
15.00
Cosmos, Stephen ...
481
100
3.00
Costello, John D.
1202
100
3.00
Cragg, Charles and
Lorene
204
20
.60
Cramond, George..
650
800
24.00
Cromack, John ..... 768 35
Cromaek, John ......2692 22
Cross, Mrs. Elva
D.1286 30
Cross, Helen M_______1167 15
Cowell, R. E______ .... 321 10
Crowell, Wm. C.....1640 1000
Cunningham, W C 2193* 30
Damon, Frank A. ... 709 30
Damon, Frank A..... 710 30
Damon Robert F..... 381 100
Damon, Robert F. 2817 .15
Daniel, May ...... 484 15
Davidson, G. W....... 378 100
Deal, C. A........... 347 200
Deal, Charles A_____ 349 200
Deignan, Mrs Maud 110 14
DeLanty, B. R....... 2690 12
Donahue, McMichael..
M.
1294
Douglas, May L.
.1293
Douglas, May L.
.1856
Dowhower, Miss ...
E. M.
.1630
Downs, J. G............
Dryfoos, Mrs. Lyda........
....or Eva Unger . 1134 100
Dubrick, Chris ......1277 4
Dudley, J. H...........1342 17
Dudley, J. H...........1631 16
Dudley, J. W...........1662 20
Dudley, R. W...........1618 16
Duncombe, Mrs____________
. ..Laureen ... 996 100
Duncombe, Mrs.............
. ..Laureen ...1716 160
Dunham, Frank C...1922 4
Dunlop, W. 0. „;.....1881 50
Durham, F. L.........1130 17
Durham, Ida A.......1980 1
Duvall. C. E. .........1918 170
English, 8. E........... 365 560
Enis, J. J............... 600 25
Erskine, Margaret..2680 300
Evans, Florence W 2178 26
Falk, Richard F..... 502 1
Farrington, James........
...W.....1189 800
Fenton, Frank or....
........Nina....2146 60
Fenton, Nina Ruth..2801 10
Ferguaon, Ella M... 198 100
Ferguson. Ella M...2663 1625 48.75
3uy
Fleetwood, Enid......2790 243
erguson,
Findley, Guy R....... 968 80
Fletcher, C. H.........1182 70
Flink, Anton .........1590 100
Flink, Anton ..........2629 60
Flosdorf, G. E.......-2091 82
Franklin. Bortis V. 144 200
Humphries, J. McDonald
........... 689 300
Humphries, J. McDonald
........ 690 60
Humphries, J. McDonald
.......... 691 55
Humphries, J. McDonald
____________ 692 50
Humphries, J. McDonald
............ 693 50
Humphries, J. McDonald....
....... 694 40
Humphries, J. McDonald.
............ 805 25
Ruth, Geo. W. ......2391 100
Ingvolstad, Richard 599v 2
Jaco, C. E. .......... 91 15
Jahn, Martha ........2048 47
Janes, G. E........... 361 100
Janes, G. E......,.... 363 100
Jansen, Mrs. Catherine....
W.........1321 5
Johnson, Eric ........ 601 20
Johnson, Eric ........ 744 5
Johnson, Hjalmar 1429 500
Johnson, McO...... 241 100
Johnston, Anna M.. 239 25
Jones, L. C...........1008 100
Joy, Fisher H.........2142 200
Kaufman, Gordon ........
B..... 1119 100
Kaye, Elizabeth .... 236 200
Kaye, Elizabeth .... 237 200
Keelyn, James E_____1221 10
Keelyn, M. L.........2262 11
Keyes, Floyd M.....1474 50
Keyes, Floyd M.....1902 50
Kiger, J. Lee ..... 101 100
Kiger, J. Lee ........ 102 100
King, Frank C.......2243 1
King, Frank T.......2296 5
Kirkham, Henry F .2037 100
LaMont, Edward
and Florence.... 298 70
Lee, Laura, ...... 679 100
Laura Lee ......... 580 100
Leighton, Charles ....
........W..... 82 125
Leinkuhler, Kenneth 945 80
Lemont, Maude ......1807 100
Lewis, Frank ........2222 100
Long, Mrs Isabella . 1451 100
Lorentz, L. F......... 823 100
Maas, Belle .......... 870 80
Maas, Belle ............ 869 70
Maas, H. A............. 868 36
Margadant, Frank .. 442 100
Margadant, Frank .. 518 100
Margadant, Frank ..1002 300
Margadant, Frank ..2606 10
Markeski, R. C....... 114 200
Markeski, R. C.....2436 25
Marshall, H. C....... 185 80
Matthews. Edward.. 291 35
McConnell. W.......1338 100
McEvilly, Mrs.........
......Cora....1945 200
McKesson, L. R.....2122 500
McKesson, L. R. 2252 260
McKesson, L. R.....2522 250
McShane, H. A.....1239 100
Moore, E. M...........1650 12
Morgan. J. E......... 266 65
Willard ________
.....J..... 74 800
Mush rush, Willard ........
J... .2087 200
l*f® Newdert, Joseph .... 976 100
Newdert, Joseph .. .1335 160
Newdert, Joeeph ....1971 50
Nickerson, O. A...... 107 200,
Nickerson, O. A.....2679 100
Nolte, Annie .......... 174 100
Nolte, Annie .......... 176 100
Norton, Chauncey ........
......E....1262 60
Norton, Chauncey........
-B.........1809 60
1.05
.66
.90
.45
.30
30.00
.90
.90
.90
3.00
.45
.45
3.00
6.00
6.00
.42
.36
3.00
6.00
3.00
1.06
1.60
3.00
9.00
.80
8.00
.45
.27
1.20
12.90
6.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
3.00
.75
3.00
6.00
2.40
1.05
2.40
9.00
1.80
1.65
1.50
1.50
1.20
.75
3.00
.06
.45
1.41
3.00
3.00
.15
.60
.15
16.00
3.00
.76
3.00
6.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
.30
.83
1.50
1.60
3.00
3.00
.03
..16
3.00
2.10
3.00
3.00
Thompson, Pearl
Thrall, W. I.
Thrall, W. I......
Thrall, W. 1.
Thrall, W. I.......
Todd, W. C.
Todd, W. C.......
Trabues, John F.
Trabues, John F.
Trabues, John F.
Trabues, Jphn
2472 10
.332 100
956 50
1676 100
1828 50
2612 119
. 366 100
367 100
747 25
. 757 25
852 50
1076 25
Trabues, John F.....1168 75
Turner, Chester M 2011 100
Ulmer, J. W___________1730 100
Vogan, A. G..... 505 75
Vogan, A. G. ........1367 5
Wagner, A. V......... 192 50
Wagner, A. V......... 966 50
Wagner, A. V.........1563 150
Wagner, Marie E...1746 100
Walz, Harry T.......1932 100
.130
3.00
1.50
3.00
1.50
3.57
3.00
3.00
.75
.76
1.50
.75
2.25
3.00
3.00
2.25
..15
1.50
1.50
4.50
3.00
3.00
DR. E. A. COX
Has teturned from New Orleans
Medical Clinics. Will make a
specialty of
Tonsil Surgery and Chronic
Diseases
Will operate on Charity Cases
Free at Teague each Monday
morning. r
Office, Cox Building, Teague, 9:00 to 12:00 A. M
Office, Mexia, Commerce Street, 2:00 to 5:00 P. M.
Thursday - - Friday - - Saturday
ay28,29,30
Special Prices E. O. M.—For the last three days at
the END OF THIS MONTH we offer some EX-
TRA Special Prices in order to speed up sales for
the month of May, and to make them total up to
our expectations, also, at the same time, to , clean
up some Odd Lots and a few things that have
moved gather slow for the past few weeks.
These Prices for Three Days Only
Unusual Reductions in order to bring the May Sales up to
to the standard. To you this means good savings in standard
merchandise—to us, it means a great help in keeping our
stocks clean and fresh and constantly moving.
We quote a few Prices for you comparison—lots
of other goods included in this
Special Three Days’ Sale
All Remnants These Three Days at Half Price
6.00
15.00.
7.60
7.50;
3.00 |
36
1.85
9.00
6.00
8.00
4.60
1.50
6.00
8.00
3.00
8.00
All 25c Ginghams 5 yards for $1.00
All 75c Voiles, Tissues, Dotted Swiss
plain and stripe Broadcloth a yd 50c
All 75c Collar and Cuff sets 50c a set
One lot Jewelry Novelties-Beads, Neck-
laces, Ear Screws, Bar Pins, Rings, Etq,
Half Price.
$1.00 Off for any Trunk in the house
$1.00 Off on all Suede and Satin Sljp-
ers.
1 lot 75c and $1 Brassieres 2 for $1.40
1 lot 75c Lades’ Silk Hose 2 pr $1.00
1 lot Lace and Embroidery at half price
Men’s Dress Shirts without collars, val-
TON
ues up to $7.50
CHOICE FOR THESE 3 DAYS $2.50
BROTHERS
One Price Cash Store. Fairfield, Texas.
Remember Your Silverware Coupons
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