The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1919 Page: 8 of 10
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The Goldthwaite Eagle
Saturday, August 23, 1919.
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Give us a call—we may be able to Save you Money.
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AV. 0. McCulley buys beef
(ad)
hides.
Bring Me Your Grain!
GET QUOTATIONS FROM ME
groceries
We can
Primrose flour.
pEPTON A
* WILL HELP YOU
J. C. STREET
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We Fill ike Bill
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Phone City Garage
was
to their home at Homer, La.
placed at $810 per year.
The Rexall Store
made now.-
for
of
now
Peptona, our best tonic, is ideal
for helping to regain strength.
A cold that, "‘hangs on” is a
'drain on physical well being.
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place.
Be sure your next order
I have opened a GRAIN house in the
building next door to the Trent State
Bank, on Fisher street, at which place I
will buy all kinds of grain.
DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE pay
For Sale Only by
CLEMENTS’
Yarborough’s Cash Store
Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, Men’s Ready-to-Wear,
Shoes for All, Everything in Dry Goods.
No matter how much Gasoline or Lubri- '
eating Oil you want, push the button and
we are on the job. We appreciate your
orders and will treat you right in price.
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"YOU will eventually trade here.
/<RE you ready to begin
Right now?
Better do it soon
I^^R shall you be last to
RECEIVE advantages
Qf our Cash Prices?
IInLATCH your purse and
CmO after our Goods.
HERE they are-
ReE them:
A. E. EVANS
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ATTENTION.
Does your car need it? If it’s your
motor, our years of automobile exper-
ience has told us it’s needs.
From the old one lunger, that stuck
in the mud, to the twelve’s and the
twenties of the world’s greatest avia-
tion motors wrecked in battle, we have
helped them in time of need.
We understand and can repair any
part of your car.
If it’s a tire you need, we have it.
Try us and see.
WHITE BROS.
Phone 239. South Side Square.
ex-officio ganization he is a member, while
his son' and daughter returned
of the county judge
If you have trouble in recov-
ering normal health after grippe,
cold, bronchitis or similar dis-
order, take Peptona.
I also exchange Gladiola Flour for
Wheat. Come to see me and let us talk
over the grain situation.
Yarborough’s Cash Store
“The Place Where Your Money Buys More”
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special road tax election and the
election in Lake Merritt school
district, where a special tax for
school purposes was authorized
not to exceed 50 cents on the
$100 valuation. The
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It will aid in enriching the
blood, in assimilation of food and
in building the general health.
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contains a sack
TRAVELING MAN’S EXPERIENCE
You may learn something from the
following by W. H. Ireland, a travel-
ing salesman of Louisville, Ky. "‘In
the summer of 1888 I had a severe
attack of cholera morbus. I gave
the hotel porter fifty cents and told)
him to buy me a bottle of Chamber-
Iain’s Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy
and to take no substitute. I took a
double dose of it according to the di-
rections and went to sleep. At five
o’clock the next morning I was called
by my order and took a train for my
next stopping place, a well man. (ad)
COMMISSIONERS COURT
After the Eagle was put to
press last week the commissioners
court declared the result of the
Nothing nicer than a big glass
of ice cold Bone Dry. Next to
meat market. (adv)
Disc plows—good ones. See
Sam Sullivan or D. Albert Trent.
(Advertisement)
Virgil Jackson has been here
from Stephenville this week, vis-
iting his parents and. friends.
Plenty of good work clothes,
prices ..reasonable—Yarborough’s
Cash Store.
Windell Carton of El Paso is
visiting his grandmother, Mrs. E.
Oden, and other relatives at this
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CITATION
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable of I
Mills County, Greeting:
Oath having been made as re- ]
quired by law, you are hereby com- |
manded to summon Robinson Bulwer,
Arthur J. Robinson and wife, Re-
becca A. Robinson, and the unknown
heirs, legal representatives, legatees
and devisees of Robinson Bulwer,
Arthur J. Robinson and wife, Re-
becca A. Robinson, all deceased, by
making publication of this citation
once in each week for four successive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, in some newspaper published
in your county, to appear at the next
regular term of the district court of
Mills county, to be holden at the
court house thereof, in the town of
Goldthwaite, on the 22nd day of
September, A. D. 1919, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said court on the 12th day of August.
A. D. 1919, in a suit numbered on the
docket of said court No. 1882, where-
in D. Y. Fox is plaintiff and Robinson
Bulwer, Arthur J. Robinson and wife
Rebecca A. Robinson, and the un-
known heirs, legal representatives,
legatees and devisees of Robinson
Bulwer, Arthur J. Robinson and wife,
Rebecca A. Robinson, all deceased,
are defendants, and said petition, al-
leging this suit is brought as well to
try title as for damages, and alleges
substantially as follows:
Plaintiff alleges that on, to-wit: the
1st day of July, A. D. 1919, he was
and now is lawfully seized and pos-
sessed of the tract, of land herein-
after described, holding the same in
fee simple, and described as follows:
3 acres of land out of the S. E. one-
fourth of sec. No. 20, H. T. & B. Ry.
Co survey in Mills county, Texas,
patented to D. C. Ashley as assignee
of W. C. Cowart by Pat. No. 207,
Vol. 11, dated Nov. 8, 1890, and said
3 acres described as follows: Begin-
ning at the N. E. cor of a tract of
land conveyed by D. C Ashley to N
J. Campbell at a point 138 yds. N. of
the S. E. cor. of the said Cowart sur-
vey: thence N. with the E. line of
said survey 171 yds. to a st md tor
N E. cor. of this tract, the same be-
ing at the S. E. cor. of a tract out of
said survey owned by Arthur and
Earl Parker; thence W. 106 yds. with
the S. line of the Parker tract to the
right of way of the G. C. & S.F. Rys
Co ; thence in a southerly direction
with the E line of the said right of
way to the N. W. cor. of the N. -
Campbell tract; thence E. 69 yds.
to the place of beginning, containing
3 acres of land, more or less, and that
on the said date the defendants un-
lawfully entered upon said premises
and ejected plaintiff therefrom to his
damage in the sum of $500.00.
Plaintiff further alleges that he
and those whose estate he has, claim-
ing to have good and perfect title to
the above described tract of land,
now has and has had peaceable the
land claimed, and open, notorious anc
adverse possession of the same, culti-
vating, using and enjoying the same,
and by actual enclosure for a period
of-more than ten years after the de-
fendants cause of action accrued, and
before the commencement of this suit,
and of this he is ready to verify.
Plaintiff further alleges that the
exact nature and extent and character
of the defendants claim to the above
described tract of land is unknown
to him. . , ,
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said court, at its aforesaid next
regular term, this wpit with your re-
turn thereon,' showing how you have
executed the same.
Witness, Etta Keel, clerk of the
district court -of Mills county.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court at office in Goldthwaite,
this the 12th day of August, A. D-
1919. (Seal) ETTA KEEL,
Clerk, District Court, Mills County,
Texas.
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supply you.—Baker & Wells.
The rains this week were bene-
ficial to the cotton as well as the
pastures and also put the ground
in good condition for fall plow-
ing and planting.
Mrs. Alice May Whitfield of
Yoakum arrived the first of the
week for a visit to her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Leonard, in
Big Yalley.
Morris Vick of Rule stopped
here the first of the week for a
short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
dolph. He was en route home
from a visit to relatives in Bel-
ton.
I pay all your hides are worth.
—W. O. McCulley.
F. P. Eubank and his son and.
daughter were here a part of
the week visiting relatives. He
left Thursday for San Antonio
to report for duty in the Texas
National Guard, of which or-
Cotton White is the best flour Let me quote prices on hides1
Archer Grocery Co. and produce.—W. O. McCulley.
Keg Bone Dry next to meat
market. (ad)
Wanted—We buy old rags at
the Ford Garage. (adv)
Mrs. P. C. Palmer and Mrs.
Barney Carter visited Brown-
Wood Wednesday.
We can save you money on
(disc plows.—Sullivan & Trent.
Stanton Horton and wife ar-
rived from Waco Thursday for
a visit to relatives.
Mrs. C. L. Stephens and chil-
dren have been in Hico this
week, visiting relatives.
Order bread, meat, lard and
sausage from the Meat Market
and you will be pleased. (adv)
Alvin Street left for Beaumont
Wednesday and will buy cotton
in that section the coming sea-
son.
Buy Fish—I will buy all the
catfish brought to me at the mar-
ket price.—W. A. Richards.
Mrs. F. N. Hubbert expects to
leave for Kansas City next week,
to spend some time with her
sister-in-law.
If you want a disc plow figure
with us and save money. Sullivan
& Trent.
Mrs. H. A. Watson of El Paso
has been here this week visiting
friends and looking after busi-
ness matters.
C. B. Mohler and family left
the first of the week for Corpus
Christi to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Randolph Whitley.
Louis McFarland, who spent
some time at Desdemona in the
oil business, .returned home the
early part of the week.
1 Mrs. G. A. Swaim returned to
her home in Lometa Thursday,
after a visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Little, and other rela-
fives in this city.
I represent the Texas Co. and
will appreciate orders for gaso-
line, kerosene and lubricating oils
Prompt delivery assured.—E. J.
[Weatherby.
W. H. McFarland, one of the
foremost citizens of the western
part of the county, looked after
business in this city the early
part of the week.
The state highway commission
has placed Goldthwaite on the
Florida-Colorado highway, which
is to parallel the Santa Fe rail-
road from Bellville to Temple
and then along the San Angelo
division.
Drilling for oil is still in
progress in several parts of the
county, but up to the present
time no paying oil wells have
been brought in. The- drillers
and many others are hopeful,
however, that the field here will
prove to be extensive.
Returns from Ebony and
There’s A Reason: We Sell For Cash
Regency in the special tax elec-
tion had not been received when
the Eagle was put to press last-
week. The result from those
boxes were: Regency 8 for and
3 against; Buffalo, 5 for and 11
against, thereby increasing in
total the majority against the
proposition. The total vote in
the county was 163 favorable to
the proposition and 195 against
it.
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1919, newspaper, August 23, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531588/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.