The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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LYNN COUNTY NEWS. TAHoK %. TEXAS. JUL) 17TH. l»Se
Grassland
Political
Dixie
Announcements
being the
needed over the
Everyb dy i.
home of Elder Klegg last
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Attorney:
and
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THE STATE OF TEAXS,
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Texas.
For Complete Service, Call—
Battery, Generator and Electric Service
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For
THOMAS BROS DRUG COMPANY
A. M. Cade
a
For
&
FOR
Subscribe for The New, now'
Tax Collector
MY IT’S HOT!
I
Get An Electric ran And
keep cool!
All kind
Roland Rhodes
Rav Edwards
E. N. Milliken
Let us show you our stock.
Texas Utilities Co
We Light The Way
L. Sherrod
0. O. Medford
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District Clerk:
S (Skip) Taylor
mat-
eon-
paid
that
For Commissioner. Precinct 1:
R E FINLEY (Re-election)
arg
W.
vis-
last
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County Judge:
C. GRIDER (Re-election)
and
Mr-
Bill
(Tom) BREWER
HICKERSON
KEY
For Tax Assessor:
A. I. THOMAS
T. W. (Will) BROWN
NEWTON M BARHAM
For
B.
S.
J.
For District
GORDON
For
W
For County Superintendent:
H. P CAVENESS (Re election)
An Unpleatant Subject
ALr of the function* of life am not
pleasant to consider. Perhaw this is
wnv some mo-hers n-fur* t • think -hat
For
B.
I
No job too small; none too large—any
and every kind of automobile service or
repair.
For County Treasurer:
MISS VIOLA ELLIS (Re-election)
For
G.
For
L.
We believe this country should show appreciation for
men like Mr. Cade by casting their vote for him in the
July primary.
Clerk
Texas
45-3tc
of Lynn County, a Farmer and a World War Veteran,
a man of family while in the service of his country. He
entered the service September 17th, 1917, went over-
seas July 1918, and was honorablv discharged June
26th, 1919.
Commissioner. Precinct 4:
R. F. RATLIFF
P. FULTON
K. PHIPPS
G. GEORGE (Re-election)
Public Weigher. Precinct No.
(Wilson)
R WILLIAMSON
R. CREWS (Re-election)
( onalabie. Prec't. 1
.1 JACKSON
For Public Weigher. Precinct 1:
W. 0. HENDERSON ( Re-elect, n)
HOMER HARRISON
how you
you will
For Representative. 119th District:
JOHN N. THOMAS
Clifford I). Young
Fred M. Davidson
Tom E. McGehee
Sam D. Martin
R. L. Thompson
B. G. Dickerson
KONJOL I
For Sale Ry
TAHOKA DRl’(,
Byrd Collings
Walter L. Johns
Justice of Peace, Prec’t 1:
F. (Uncle Ben) ROGERS
P (Uncle Ike) METCALF
(Re-election)
Judge:
B McGUIRE
(Re-election)
Lick of apnetite
and fing- r* L'i their .
for her myself."
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LIS PENDENS NOTICE
(Delayed)
Mr. Roy Waldrip of Coleman
ited in the home of J. C. Allen
dley is sper.<
son at Edith.
For Diet net
T L. PRICE (Re-election)
Public Weigher, precinct No 3:
(New Home)
W SETH (Re-election•
County Attorney:
H NELSON (Re election!
Mr. Cade has not been advised or consulted about
putting his name or record in the paper. We are for
him, and take this means of letting the voters of Lynn
County know the facts. He is well qualified and we
hope that you will vote for him.
Mrs. H J K
For
J.
J.
G.
E.
S. J KITCHENS
>r Public Weigher. Precinct No 4:
(O'Donnell)
MELI PEARCE
L. Webb.
Rupe
Williar. Ray.
Moore. Ceci! Yeatt.s,
W M anil E. D.
McCarley. Weldon Mc-
Derwood McMillian.
Calvin Dorman. Mr.
McMillian, and Clyde
r. »a
Hull.
S. W. SANFORD.
Sheriff. Lynn County. Texas
STATE OF TEXAS.
the Sheriff or any Constable
----o----
SHERIFF'S SALE
I
herd ha, been sent to the
teacherage’’ in Texas
Sheiky Al—"I have an attachment i
for ycur daughter, sir."
Father—‘‘Young man. when
daughter needs accessories, I’ll
them
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and daugh
tert. Pearl and Jewel, of Draw visit
ed in the
Sunday.
Mts. M.
Plainview
dames M
W. N. Williams
Alphia Rhodes
0. W. Medford
For Commissioner. Precinct 2:
LEVI M. NORDYKE
WALTER Z. FLORENCE
(Re-electi n)
Sheriff:
L. PARKER
W SANFORD (Re-election
H.
ment in favor of the
Insurance Company
cause in said Court.
A bar used as a sire should
I be discarded until the growing
1 feeding qualities of his progeny
I determined by a test in the feed
I Sires of superior quality are none
I too numerous and many a valuable
i sire that should have been retained
in the
i block.
Ta-
Bro the r
attend
for the office, business build-
ing or home- and at prices that will fit
your pocket book.
l»25; and notice is further given
that said suit will be heard in the
County Court of Lynn County, Tex.,
at the next regular term thereof, to
be holden at the Courthouse in Ta-
hoka, Texas, on the fourth Monday
in July, 1930, the same
28th day of July, 1930.
And of this notice, and
have executed the same,
make due return as provided by ia v.
Given under my hand and sea; of
said court, at office in Tahoka. Tex-
as. this the 1st day of July.
1930.
(SEAL) TRUF.TT SMITH.
County Court, Lynn Count,
By Gertrude Bishop, Deputy.
w. W. Ward
Robert L. Hagler
C. W. Dean
,p<-r.d one
Mr and Mt
Mr and
Sunday wit
Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
The
i was built in Guadalupe County, and
; Texas now leads all the states in the
| number and value with 1.293 for
i white’s and 37 for negro teachers,
i The one at McAllen, costing >40,000
j is the costliest, but the average cost
is >1.160 for whites and >1,560 for
negroes.
California where
friends and rela-|
X O
are re;o;cmg.
snth with her parents,
Charley Henderson.
Mr-. Alexander spent
Mr and Mrs. D H-n-
Fverybody I* working very hard
they will g«< ’.hr-ugh before the
W Ritehie and children of
visited her sisters. Me*-
C. Ritchey, J. W Warrick
and J. C. Allen, last week.
Mr. and" Mrs. L. I. Reeves
family spent the Fourth with hex-
parents at Daugherty.
Messrs. John and Lenroy Davis of
Lefors spent the week end with their
sister, Mrs. E. M Walker.
Miss Sybil Thomas returned home
Saturday from a trip to Amarillo.
Miss Naomi I-awson has returned
from a trip to
she visited with
tives.
Mrs. Russel! of
enjoying a visit with her sister. Mrs.
W. P. Thomas.
Miss Franks of Shelby County if
visiting in the home of her aunt.
Mrs. E. A. Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Watson of Wil- j
eon spent Sunday with her mother.;
Mrs. A. A. Lawson.—Reporter.
Community *
W H White
daughter was born. Mother and
baby are doing nieely.
Mr. Hester returned home from
the Lamesa hospital recently. He is
improving after an appendictis oper-
ation.
Mrs.
A
Ward's
M Willie, was enjoyed by the fol-
lowing Misses Gladys and Ruth’
Terry, Altha Tucker, Johnnie Eat n,
B«.b, Babe. Flora and Lora Waldrip.
LUlamae Hendere* n. Etta Pool,
Mildred Crew*. Lueille Proctor.
M»-»<rs. Ellis Barnes, Egbert Adams.
Homer Therman, Otis Aldridge. Al-
ber*. and Luther Wither. Buster Mc-
Millian, Claude McKee, Foy and Bus-
ter Todd. Clifford and Clayburn
Erie, Jim and John McKee. John and ■
\V‘>>dr w McMillian. J. R. Mixan, M
O. L. Harris,
and Ber
Henderson,
Waldrip, J. C.
Millian.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Edw a rds
Texas Garage
Phone 288
Filling Station
.4 nd
Garage Service
That Is Supreme!
Tax Collector;
T.
W.
R E.
W. S.
AUBRA M CADE
COI//<4V>
& t
ig at nigh.
i in Petty
gh’er. Mr*.
the city of Tahoka. Texas, be-
the hours of 10 a. m. and 4
by virtue of said levy and said
of Sale I will sell above de-
scribed Real Estate at p-ablic vendue,
for cash, to the highest bidder, as
the property of said G. O. Newman.
And in compliance with law, I give'
’hi- notice by publication, in the I
English language, once a week for I
three consecutive weeks immediately
^receding said day of sale, in the;
Lynn County News, a newspaper i
published in Lynn County.
Witness my hand, this 10th day of .
July. 1930.
Over a Billion Deadly Germs
in a Single Drop of Water
(krrr.s arc bo small Huxt there may-
be ns many M billion, seven hun-
dred million if Uiem in a dr°p ef
Y-rtcr. And ju:.t a fen- cf these tiny
germs, if they in’o you* blood
throu-h ti cut in your akin, mav make
yr*u so sick will b® jn bed icr
Tycekji—nny caura the loss of a limb
through blood T*dsor;ing—mav even
infect yon with that most ilreadtul and
fatal of diseases, lockjaw.
Just because you can roe no dirt in
a cut does not mean that it is clean.
You cannot roe germs. The only aide
and sane thing to do, w to thoroughly
wash every cut, no matter Low small,
vith Liquid Bcroxonc, to kill the
grans, and then dust it with Eorozone
P wder, to hasten (he healing. Liquid
Borozone costs 30 cents, GO cents, $1.20
and >1.50; Borozone Powder, 30 cents
and GO cents, and can be had at
THOMAS BROS. DRUG COMPANY
A Battle ( reek physician says:
“Constipation is responsible for
more misery than any other cause.”
But immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Rexall Order-
lies has been discovered. This tablet
attracts water from the system into
I the laiy, dry. evacuating bowel
called the colon. The water loosens
the dry food waste and causes a
; <=rentle, thorough, natural movement
without forming a habit or ever in-
21 creasing the dose.
;; Stop suffering from constipation.
■ •jcbew a Rexall Orderlie at night,
j' i Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to-
; day at the nearest Rexall Drug
<•1 Stare, Thoma-* Bro*. Drug Co
i 43-24tc
a g.ea:
We h >pe
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain Order of Sale issued
out of the Honorable 74th District
Court of McLennan County, on the
7th day of July 1930. by the Clerk of
said Court for the =um of Two Thou-
-and Sixty-four and No-100ths Dol-
lars and costs of suit under a Judg-
Amicab’.e Life
in a certain
No. 11212 and
styled Amicable Life Insurance Com-
pany vs. C. N. Davis placed in my
hands for service, I. S. W. Sanford,
as Sheriff of Lynn County. Texas,
old. on the 10th day of July. 1930.
levy on certain Real E“tate, situate.!
in Lynn County. Texas, described as
follows, to-wit: Be-ng all of the S.
E. 1-4 of Section 27, Block O. Cert
73, Abstract 427, H. & O. R. Ry Co.
original grantee, containing 160 -ac-
res of land, being abort 15 miles S.
W of the town of Tahoka,
and being known a« the C. N. Davis
farm, and levied upon as the proper- j
:y of G. O Newman and that on the
first Tuesday in August, the same .
being the 5th day of said month, at
the Court House door, of Lynn Coun-
ty. in
tween
p. m .
Order
Independent School District, defen-
dant*, alleging that the defendant.
Joe Stokes Independent Schoo! Dis-
trict and the defendant, Fred Lud-
deke, on or abo-:t September 4th.
1929. made and entered into a c n-
tract for the erection of an addition
to the Joe Stokes school building, to
be erected by said Fred Luddeke,
and that said Fred Luddeke, as prin-
cipal, and Fred Kahlich and R A.
Kahlich. as sureties, at the same
time executed to said Joe Stokes In-
dependent School District their bond
>0 the sum of >1,500.00, conditioned
for the performance of said contract,
and that the defendant. Fred Lud-
deke. is indebted to plaintiff in the
j sum of >275.15 on account for goods,
wares, merchandise and building
materials used in the erection of the
building provided in said contract,
and this suit is brought to recover
of said Fred Luddeke, as principal,
and "aid Fred Kahlich and R. A.
Kahlich, as sureties, on said bund,
judgment for said indebtedness with
interest thereon from and after Jan-
uary 1st, 1930, and this notice is giv-
en to all persons interested as labor-
ers, mechanics, subcontractors,
erialmen or otherwise, in said
tract, and who have not been
for their services cr materials,
they or either of them, may inter-
vene in said suit; and this notice is
given to comply with the provisions
of Articles 5160. 5161, 5162, 5163,
and 5164. Chapter Four, Title 83, of
the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas,
my
buy
tn-zibers huvr* or v»- .. 1. »i v- r. thatu
of Wlxite’a Cream Vtnni-
at .-sire and turmL.-u worm
t. will make ympt >tas
r. \ xi <-ii> get White's < 'ream
THE
To
j Lynn County. Greeting: £
You are hereby commanded to v
make service by publication in some j I
newspaper of general circulation, X
published in Lynn County, Texas, for f
three successive weeks before July J
28th. 1930, the following notice in X
words and figures as follows, to-wit: jT
W. A. Brasher vs. Fred Luddeke.' +
et al. j Z
No 605 Suit Pending in the Coun- x
ty Court of Lynn County, Texas.
To al! persons interested in the:
above entitled and numbered suit: J.
Notice is hereby given that W. A. 1T
P.rashear, plaintiff, has filed the>4-
above entitled and numbered suit in IX
’ the County Court of Lynn County, T
Texas, on the 1st day of July. 1930. J
against Fred Luddeke, Fred Kahlich,
R. A. Kahlich and the Joe Stokes
At the home :n this community
Saturday. July 5th, 1930, t Mr. and
Mr-. J. B. McCarty, an eight-pound
e-sag<- S-nday afternoon,
can be with us again sc
Vs J. S L.ndky is v-„
ughter a
Mrs
wd at
singing
igfits
Mr. and Mr*. B-yd Rice and
Foe County Clerk:
TRUETT B. SMITH (Re rie.-t»on)
s are flourishing and ali
* are busy killing weeds
hearf Mr. Key and Mis*
Sunday
W. we.
Mix is still on the sick list. Tb* following candidate* announce
arty that wa- given at T M their candidacy for office subject to
in honor of their daughter. :he ■’•<“>“ Democratic primary
election in July, 1930:
26th.
A good rain
entire xmimun.
We have prayer-meet:
Wednesday night
vited tu eome.
There ws* s
Mayle he w
rk H- ha-
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Hill, E. I. The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1930, newspaper, July 17, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212346/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .