The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Money iu Loan
ON IMPROVED FARMS
VENDOR'S LIEN NOTES BOUGHT
AND EXTENDED.
have arranged for western
capital whereby I am enabled
to make loana on Real Estate
direct to borrowers. Inspec-
tions made by me and loans
closed at Mexia without delay.
Satisfactory rates with pre-
payment privileges.
W. M. WHITE, Lawyer
Mexia. Texas
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Local and Personal.
Highest cash price paid for
hides, wool and beeswax, at
Felz'a grocery store.
Miss Lucy Hedrich has return-
ed to her home in Sulphur
Springs after a visit to friends
in Tehuacana.
Remember Hollers Drug Store
when you want medicine or jew-
elry.
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Mrs. M. S. Clark has returned
from several days visit in Dal-
las.
For Sale: Black-eyed Peas, 5
cents per pound.—C. W. Pitts,
Route 3.
Guy Sims of Cotton Gin has be
come the proud owner of a model
34 Buiek Car.
' Salesmen wanted iu Limestone,
Palls and Robertson counties to
introduce Rand, McNally and
C'o's. new map of Texas and IT.
S. new census figured and finest
indexed map over published, and
is new and up to date in every
respect, having just been finish-
ed. Agents are selling from 1>
and up a day. Address T. P.
Bryant, Kosse, Texas, exclusive
agent.
In the injunction proceeding
pending in the district court (R.
•T. Jackson, et al.. vs. Polk Knox)
a settlement- has been reached
whereby the barn and stable <*t>m-
pi aimed of will be moved to lots
south of the garage.
For Sale, a scholarship in Ty-
ler Commercial College. Call or
wri'e this offiee for price
Mrs. A. B. ('ofield' has return-
od from a visit to her daughter
in Cor alcana.
All kinds of watch and jewelry
reputing at Hollers Drug Store
Mrs. MeComb has gone to Maf-
lin for a several days visit.
Emile Nussbaum went south to-
day, his destination being Corpus
Christi.
If its a Cultivator you need,
we, want to sell you—see us be-
fore you buy.—.Jackson Bros. fo.
.\hs* Fannie Curl Kincheloe ha*
returned from a ten days visit
to friends in Cleburne.
The sidewalk bunch are laying
a walk from the Primary school
building east to C. T. Harris' res-
idence on Ross Avenue.
T.ict us sW"y you our handsome
line of 10:2 style Veggie*,—-two
loads just received —Jackson
Bros. Co.
Bob Brown has recovered from
his recent illne*« and is again at
* his work at th" Parlor Drug
%tore. ^
Mrs. M. K. Scruggs iis visiting
relatives in Austin for a few
days.
Mrs. A. A. Steele is visiting
Iter daughter, Kate iu San Mar-
cos,
Airs. J. W. Kincheloe has irone
to Greenville for a several days
visit to rdatives.
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This is a !
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Trutful Adver-
tisement.
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My ability to examine your
eyes and mv skill and e:<-
twience in making glasses
are unexcelled.
I jfausuntee all I do tai you. Ask |
those I have served.
Dr. VS . Duke Pittman
Optometrist
\Ve doriidepend. on.
connection*-
"You ee, we have our own rail*
from Texas to SI. Louie and Kaniai
City—it's
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Katy aSMhe-way
Two fast trains every day—
The Katv Hvci?
The ftatv fimited
For partle uUrt, nearest ngenl, «r writ*
W. G. CRUSH,
General Paaaenger Ageat
Oallaa. Tex.
Mt«dami*s A. B. Hennolds. W.
.M. White, and M. S. Clark have
returned from Dallas, where they
have been for the past several
days attending the State Sunday
i < : Convention.
.Misises Lilly Beckham and Hel-
en King have returned from a
visit to friends in Gonzales.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett of the
Po lit Enterprise com pi unity left
this morning for Arlington,
where they will enter the Masonic
Home. They were accompanied
by Mr. Gatlin, who will see that
these aged people, who are
worthy of every care reach their
destination in safety.
Messrs J. A. Richardson, and
M. O. Hoi ford have gone to
Teague to assist in a revival
meeting.
Poor appetite is a sure sign of
impaired digestion. A few d°s(>s
of Chamberlain's Stomach and
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hirer Tablets will strength-
n your digestion and improve
your appetite . Thousands have
been benefitedJ)y taking these
Tablets. Sold by all dealers.
Misses Jeffie and Mabel Keith
I Wive returned to their home in
('ookvilh* after attending the
graduating exercises at Tehua-
cana. ,
Mr. and .Mrs. Byrd find little
grand-rift MgliU-r r> turned home to
Corsieana on the Iral this a. m.,
after attend the cm ncement
exercises at Tehuu-'aa.
Mrs. M. Bishop, Columbus, Kan
suffered from a weak back a
rood many years, as a result of
kidney trouble. *1 began taking
Foley Kidney Pills and soon af-
ter the pain left my back and
today I am fully cured."
Mrs. Henry Glover has as
guests her sisters, Misses Lillian
and Mary Ross of Mexia. Texas.
Dr. and Mrs. Glover with their
visitor# will go to Macon this
week to the Reunion festivities.
The Americas (Ga,) Daily Times
Recorder.
~ How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
earn <>l o \rrU that cannot be cured by Halt's
latarrb OU. p J CHENEY A CO.. TOedo. O.
We. cn® undpmlgnpU. have Known F. I. Cheney
.or the last 15 year*, and twllove him perfectly htm-
t ral l« In all business transactions arul Ananclnliy
ablt* to imrrv out any obligations made by bis nrm.
National IU:<k or Commkrck,
, Toledo, Ohio
il'ills UiitilfTTi i.urt <• IntcnvUly. tcting
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Under t his head announce-
ments will be made at the follow-
ing rates, strictly cash in ad-
vance:
District,
County, ,
PrecLnot,
$10.00
5.00
3.00
We are authorized to make the
following announcements, sub-
ject to the democratic primaries:
—July 27th.
For Congraw—
RUFUS HARDY (of Corsicana)
For State Senator 12th District,
J. R. ASTIN.
For Representative—
J. J. VANNOY.
W. A. KEELING.
For District Clerk—
S. M. GARRETT.
RUFUS M. USRY.
For County Judge—
A. M. BLACKMON.
W. C. FRAZIER.
For County Attorney—
J. E. BRADLEY, (re-election)
L. E. EUBANKS.
GEO. A. BELL.
For County Clerk—
SAM A THOMAS, (second
term)
For Tax Assessor—
M. S. CLARK.
F. M. SELLERS, (re-election)
rOM M CAIN.
For Tax Collector—
GEO. W. HEROD, (second
term)
For Sheriff-— )
A. F. THERRELL, (secofld
term)
For County Superintendent—
GEO. \Y. PERKINS.
J AS. R. ATKINS.
I'. L. BOATLER.
For County Treasurer
W. D. GEORGE.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4
B. J. HANCOCK, (for re-elec-
tion.) j
RADO STEELE.
II. G. OGCIIRUM.
For Constable, Precinct No. 4.
W. L. MILBURN (2nd term.)
W. T. COX.
Escapes An Awful Fate.
A thousand tongues could not
express the gratitude of Mrs. J.
E. Cox. of Joliet, III., for her
wonderful deliverance from an
awful fate. "Typhoid pneumo-
nia had left me with a dreadful
cough," she writes. "Sometimes
I had such/awful coughing spells
I thought I would die. I could
got no help from doctor's treat-
ment or other medicines till—I
used Dr. King's New Discovery.
But I owe my life to this won-
derful remedy for I scarcely
cough at all now.". Quick and
safe, its the most reliable of all
throat and lung medicines. Ev-
ery bottle guaranteed. 50c and
+1.00. Trial bottle free at 11. C.
Rollecr.
fORT WORTH
Lift POLICIES
Are Payable IMMEDIATELY
upon due proofs of death;
Are Incontestable after one
year;
Are Free from Conditions as
to Residence, Travel and Oecu-
pat ion;
Allow a Month's Grace in pay-
tn 'lit of premiums;
Provide for Reinstatement, in
ease of lapse, at any time there-
after;
Provide for Change of Benefi-
ciary at any time, if Policy has
not been Assigned.
Altus Wilder, Agent.
X Farmers Notice!
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Insure Your Growing Crops Against
Hail Storms
It will only Cost you s few dollars and may
save you thousands. We ccept bankable
notes due this fall for the premiums.
Write or call in and see us,
Western Hail Indemnity
Exchange
I Peyton (Si Peyton
0 Local Agents Mexia, Texas |
Confirmed Statemen
Evidence
Mexia Readers
Appcciate.
Will
Doan's Kidney Pills have done
splendid work in this locality.
Have merited the nstined prais
they have received.
Here's evidence of their value
that none can doubt.
It's testimony from this local-
ity twioe-told and well confirmed.
Such endorsements are unique
in the annals of medicine.
Have merited the unstinted
praise they have received.
Fred F. Gerding, architect, of
Groesbeck, Texas, says: "Three
years ago Doan's Kidney Pills
were suggested to me for a pain
in my back. All other remedies
I had taken had failed 'o remove
it. To bend from one position to
another sent sharp twin jes
through my body\ During these
times I became perfectly helpless
and had to give up doing any
kind of work. After I had taken
Doan's Kidney Pills, I became
convinced that they were the
best medicine for my kidney.1'
that I had ever taken. Sine
then I have recommended Doan's
Kidney Pills many times. 1 also
gave a statement for publication
some years ago telling of my ex-
perience. You may continue to
publish it."
Plenty more proof like this
from Mexia people. Call at the
Alexia Drug Co and ask what
customers report.
K r sale by all dealers. Price
"in eeut-s, Foster-Milburu C>.,
Buf'Mo. New York, Sole Agent*
fo; r!ie United States.
Remember the name—Doan's-r
Mid r ">ther.
Volunteer Cultivator
The old reliable P. & O. Volunteer—made by the
originators of this style of cultivator—today the
most popular cultivator on the market.
a Toil can set it for wide or narrow tragic. The natural position of the gangs can
be set to run to or away from the row. This feature relieves the driver of the effort
usually required to hold the gangs in their proper course. The evener is the best
made—it is a perfect equalizer. Wheels have dust-proof boxes and compression
grease cups. One oiling will run through the season. For strength it has every
other walking cultivator distanced.
CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS CANTON PLOWS
V. Woiv e? to
any
All Kinds^of Up-to-Date Farrn^Ma-hincry^
Headquarter* for,
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msslOiia 'bOdrity Texw
"For (jooj Lai.us aiiU I kioan* Climate"
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Now is the time to get rid of
your rheumatism. You can do
it by applying . Chamberlain's
Liniment and massaging the part:
freely at entdi application. For
sale by all dealers.
CALENDARSJ0RI9I3
Don't forget that we have a
beautiful line of samples, and
will be pleased to show them tf<
ton when you get ready to buy
Wv have them from 10 cents to
40 cents and can please any one.
Phone us and we will bring them
down and show them ativ tune.
Tjerov Thacker. Watertown. S.
Dak., savs: "I suffered with
rheumatism for over 8 year*, and
it seemed at times I would go
crazy wi'th pain. Three bottles
of Foley Kidney Pills cured nty
rheumatism atid I gladly recom
mend them."
If you have lancLs to sell, list it with me.
I know the buyer. If you want to 4 uy
land, 1 have it to st-ii, and v% ill kv, u>
you, don't wait until you uet niuttev iu
pay all cash. I ean aid you witn 'Ik
com. I keep in touch with bmg- time
money, enabling me to pay all cash| to
seller and give you long time to pay for
land
R. J. Ellington,
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Mexia, Texas.
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912, newspaper, May 16, 1912; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302384/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.