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See J. Sandfoi d smith tor PIRt, LIFE and TORNADO Insurai^c, Hexta, lex***
The Mexia Weekly Herald.
Thirteenth Tear.
MEXIA. TEXAS, TlirWKDAY. SEPT. 19, 1!H2.
$1.00 Per Year
APPORTIONMENT
Providence, Freestone Co., 20.*>f>
Mt. Calm, Hill county. .. H2.20
Of SCHOOL FUNDS H/SSr? ,S5
PROGRAM
In sab nutting tliis statement
of school finances for Limestone
'County, I am glad to d win re
(the state and couiaty apportion-
ment for 1912-13 to be $7.00 per
;i£nS>p:ta. This- is the hie>hwater
mark in apportionments for ( ^
Limeslone Comity, ski fur as I
ltnow:
. 28.40
Mart, McLennan county,.. 115.00
The following is a statement
of the transfer account and
M liAS WtLL
) county apportionment '<> each of
! the indepehjdeut districts of
■ Limestone county, and do-- not
laecount for the stale appor ion-
jimcml yvJiivJi SI bo pa :d by '
to the depository of each
i independent district of the eoun-
\tyi
Tin* expert brought here from
Dallas to t.isl and report on the
Has welii lias made his report,
which shows Hie Wel'l to In; the
second vrl romgest gjjj* well in the
United States, one in IVnnsiyl-j
van:*) bring bet er than this one.
A detoiiled report was n|n
i: howiinr/ the I'loiw of the gflis< at!
;dift'^rept stayer, and the est.imat-
For Fifth Sunday Meeting tc bo
Held With the Hern Hill
Baptist Church, Sept.
27-29, 1912.
Friday.
8 p. m. Sermon, 11. B. Cox.
AT
vest
tiac
ed cost of piping to town, which !
4<i2 rirowhce.k, 538,151* imt at H'hon< *7000' wl,ik ^
595,I Kossc 20«U< i frmn
476 Tehuacana >.. .
Frosa, $123!) Cooledge, ':i|i286.10
Locust Grove,
Vareda,
Mt. Antio«.ih,
Saturday.
9.30 a. m. Devotional, W. M.
Kobiiivon.
or, ,-iof to the ginw and factorie.s
T>T tht
jrut ;v«
in Our.
Watt, .... .. .
Lost Prairie, ..
Mt. Joy,
Shi oh,
Peasant Grove,
10. Bethel
11. Ben Hur,
12 Eutaw,
903
C02
399
'868
903(
672
157 80 w--MBla! briny: in about ^19,000. -
230.75 Su- 'l' w''J bo seen lliat wo
hiMVe right ait our door a propo-
sition that might make a city
.out of .Mexia if properly and
What We Never Forget promptly developed.
Thornton
Mexia - • .
•T. T. Cox.
County School Superintendent
the
notice.
1092 according to science, are
462 things associated with our early
13. Horn Hill, 826 home life, such, as Bucklen's Ar-
14. Box Church, .. 679 nica Salve, that mothr or vrand-
'17. Mesquite 343 mother used to cure our burns,!
18. .Tslnnd, 8961 boils, scalds, sores, skin eruptions Mexia. Tex., Sept. 18, 1912.
19. Cedar, 357 cuts, sprains or bruises. Forty; 'pile Mexia Oil & <>as C'om-
20. Central Institute, .. .. 567 years of cures prove its ineril.. puny w?lfl offer to their stock-
21. Tattle Elm, 140 Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold j holders for 10 days 550 addiition--
22. Point Enterprise. . . 917 sores. Only 25 cents at II. <j | shares at par value $10.00
23. Union Church, 399'Roller.
25. Oklahoma . * 784
27. Pra.de View, .... V... 735
29. Davis Prairie, ;. 336
30. New Home, 12<i
32. Eureka, 602
35. Beiilath,
36. Little Brazos,
37. WoixUiUHl. ..
W. Tiger Praiirie.
39. Ila i non;>,
40. I.a Salilo;
42. For.-st, (Wade, .,
44. Andrew's Chapel, .
45. Independence, .. .
46. Mill Creek.
47. Macedonia
49. 1% Hill
50. Criswell
51. Oak 11 il l
52. I'ra rie (Chapel, ...
54. Billlingiton. .. .. ..
55. Prairie Point, .. .
56. Callna. ..
58. Marx Chapeil, .. .
,59. O.'ik.-s
60. Moss Springs, .. .
63. Pleasant Mill
64. Piui.nie lli'll, ..... .
65. Wolf Creek, .. ..
66. Kirk,
67. El:o Hidge
/69. Sim ly flrove, .. .
70. Sims Colony, ....
72. Dale
73. I) 'ilia.
76. Beilcvue,
77. Williow Springs, ..
78. Nus
79. South Bend. . . ...
81. Shady
82. Center Point, ..
83. Science Hall, ..
84. Victoria
85. Front Creek, ....
86. Welcome,
87. Yarrovil'le,
89. Coueoml
91. Cordon
92. Rocky Crossing, ..
94. Ct ton wood
102 Rocky Poiiit, .. .
,103 Pleasant Valley, .
10*4 Oliver, .... .. ..
105 Fit. Parker,
106 Mustang,
108 CoAvser,
109 Tehuacana VaWey,
113 New Hope,
476
602
1309
651
11
OWL" TRAIN TO
BE REINSTATED
le:
k
Within the
the "Owl"
cxt day or two
fbe midnight
18^ iraiu uviii' lEif ftonstivn ftini iv\-
as ('.enti'id road In'twecu llous-
ton aind Dallas, will be re-esta.b-
lis hod.
06o Traffic Manager C. Iv. Dun-
la]) stated oil Wednesday that
following a meeting in his office
of passenger representative® of
i lie Sunsot-Cent.r:i'l Tin s m Tex-
as i.l was decided to put back
into service the popular mid-
night special to North Texas.
It will be remembered that the
! per share cash. Not le«s than 10
share* to be sold to anyone. At
j oxpiratkwi of !'• day* from lat<e
of this notice the stockholders
and public generaKy will be of-
fered the stock at two for one
value. All stock miJ.ivs- to be sub-
ject to ratification by the di-
rector*.
Alexia Oil & Cas Co. j
COUNTY COURT JURORS.
406
700
28
854
378
630
'714
licit
616
452
2ti<>
203
1379
413
1232
399
1015
483
301
1245
413
330
448
196
322
602
455
■'Owl" was 'akcii off last win-i
1 < r during tli • ep'demic of m«-n-i
iiigitiis.
The heavy travel makes it;
;i -eessary for the Suuset-C ntral
to provide two nigh trains be-j
tween Houston and Dallas at
!ius 1 inie.
The sehcdule for I lie "Owl ;
m , vice luas not b en completed. I
1 >i. it was intimated tha' tilte!
trains wouhl leave Houston and |
Dallas about midnight, arriving!
7.30
For First Week, Oct.
Vernon Crawford,
d. W. Cole.
.I'mii Clay, Jr.
Frank M. Anderson.
O. II. Bra nil on.
Cox W. Drown.
.lames Cox.
C. II. Adams.
L. S. Durham.
L. F. Heed.
W. N. Delaney.
(i. T. .Jordan.
.1. T. Uamiit n.
Walter A.lbm.
..I. T. Tate.
T. Ii. Price.
8th.
A.
W
•I.
I.
the terminals abou'
o.-iv.eU nex niorni'.ug.
Vliose in. attendance at the
meeting w'th Traffic Maiiag^'r,
Dunlap Wednesday were A. G.j
N'wsom, division passenger
rtgen' at Dallas; Leon Diwnuke*.I
city passenger agent at I)aHlais; j
D. A. IVnnllwton, city p«s<en«er!
agent at Fort Worth; Riigem
462!,
938;
Amorge, division passenger agent!
a' Waco, and Jack Sullivan, trav
11 •'
vlng paiwengcr aircnt
17 Personvilli',
602
616
343
2<H>
350
455
093
728
476
371
81 £
lines at
Chronicle.
11ouston.
of the
Houst on
Second Week.
Iiic.li.
Waller.
Jno. W. Youiug.
.Jolvn Aiii'lnert.
N. C. Ileflin.
Walt, r Tli et ford.
I*. |{. .lojies.
Paul Norman.
John McElnoy.
|{. B. Ba«s.
F. K. La nib.
.1. I{. Oigi'Ivie.
W. I . Merrell.
.1. K. Roberts.
.1. K. Hasco.
S. V. P
Antoine Oeloria, Postmaster at
Garden. Mich., knows the exact
facts when he "-p aks of the cur-
ative value of Foley Kidney Pills
He says: ('From my own experi-1
enee I reeommi«nd Foley Kidney
Pills, as a great remedy for kid-
; ney trouble. My father was our-
119 Whit comb 301 0j. Jd n ey disea«e ami a good
The following are transfer ac-|lnimv , f itty neighbors Wore eur-
e.ounte to siehools in adjacent I,,,] },v Foley Kidney Pills." Sold
(counties:
Hubbard, lli.HI county, ..
Blk, MeLennan county, ..
Mustang, Falls county, ..
Otto, Falls county
|New Hope, Freestone co.
*34.25
34J0
18.70
110 85
34.25
by H. C. Roller.
The. Ltbdien of the M. IC. «4wnt'h
arc getting up a lioim
play to be put
diate.
on ait a n
talent I'
early
Third Week.
Wiley York.
J im Wefteh.
Cliaa. Welbb.
J. W. Tiumer.
.1. E. Wells.
B, Watson.
E<1 L. Thorp.
Frank Vickcrs.
J. R. Wiilson.
T. R. Williams.
K'. T. WiJey.
J. P. Walling.
J. T. Rohmaan.
J, B. Kemp.
11. v. Miuj'kliaon.
L. A. MeCoUaun.
Mrs. .1. N. Hill, Homer, Ga.,
has used Foley Honey and Far
Comjiound for years, and says
she a'wa.Vs reeonimends it to her
friends. "It never fails to cure
oiir coughs and colds and pre-
vents croup. We have five chil-
dren and always give them Foley
Honey and Tar Compound for a
.•«ild. and they are all soon well.
We w-iubl no' lie without it in
our house." Sold by H. C. Rollei
Mr. E. I*. .Moore, forrtien'ly in
11 iic photograph business here.
|was in tine city Monday shaking
hands with old time frieiiids. Mr.
M<x re and his family left San
AntoiiMt 1 lurec months ago in a
j wagon, bound lor Arkansas, and
j they are taking their time, camp-
i'lusr a.s flmig a> iif suit's them,
wlvere they please, ami he says
|they are enjoying the trip.
$80,000,000.00 Lost Annually By
Wage Earners.
Dr. Sadler estimates that about
*80.000,A100.00 in wages is lost an-
nually to the Auier'cau people as
| a direct result of coldk .Lost
time means lost wages and dtx-
! turing is expensive. Use Foley s
i Honey and Tar Compound prom-
ptly P will stop the cough, and
heal and soothe the sore andin-
flamed air passages. Sold by II.
C. Roller .
Pin Your Faith tc the "Moon" Yon Cant Loose
Style and durability are two thiners you get when you buy a
"Moon" job. The style that.* in a "Moon" is strictlv up-to-
date. but the wear is the greatest feature of this line of work.
Good forged Steel is f.he m jtV is-1: Lr'> >1 woo 1 rind leather
help to make "Moon" work a winner.
The body ot* a i- >rit right-without screws or
plugs in sides or corner?. Buy a buggy that's built any other
way and you'll have one t'm will snow spofs where the screws
have been placed. No spots ever show on a "Moon" body
and we will be glad to show you why.
"Moon Agents"
V. Wolverton Co.
B J. -A.M FOR l>.MrrT?.ICa-hi..
A • • . J. 1„ sM! TH. VI,-,■
X I A
tUNKEMi
,\ A S' >- S 1 \ IU. I S 111-'!
Vf
((
^nd ^hareho(dcrA* • >«bilrtie\
si 50.000
j Fred S. KaimuT has returtned
froin a business trip through
IniOi^th TesflM.
Running up and down stairs.j
sweeping and bending over mak-
ing beds will not make a woman j
healthy or beautiful. She must
get out of doors, walk a mile or
two every day and take Chamber
Iain's Tablets to improve her di-
gestion find regulate her bowels.
For sale by all dealers.
|
| sim iock m \i> mik mi leit im <r crv rtMw tiv
dr. cox
New X-Ray Coil, \-Ray Pictures and All Modern
Equipment.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
And AilJChronic and Private Hi«eases
In difficult eases of diagnosis the Hot tors of this and adjoining
counties are offered the use of '.he most modern apparatus.
Pho-f !.W r^atrue, Texas
B/INK
Cwi;itlil 1«0 . bx C. E. Z!mm«rni o Co.--
Wnen the crops are in and tht
profits ot the farm can be counted
li) a. in. Mi.-« in airy neerjls ol'i
this Association, Z. Nobles.
10,30 a. in. ('am a man be lost
alter regeneration .', L. M. Keel-
ing.
11 ii. m. Sermon, U. W. Vining.
Noon. Dinner on the gro*m*l.
1:10 p.m. lioard^ inw ting. j ^ money the time to sia-rt'a Lmnk account is ripe,
2.:!0 o. in. Devotional, A. B.|. . . -
,, by doing so vou mav ccrtfuct vour farm as every
Teiblor. ' j w • * • *. * ^
:l What i III*00"1 busincs,i IS conducted.
* first national bank;
to the association, A. T. Branson. Capital-$5o,000. Surplus JflO.OO".
4 p. in. Church Ditseipline, R. Jo* NufsI sijm^rtj V. I.. M irptiv Vic-.-Pres. liavkl'Murphy. t'asoier
B. Cox.
5 p. m. Devotional, A. D.
Eady.
H.:i0 |>. m. Sermon;, A. 1j. IMg-
giulvot liauii.
Sunday.
pi a. m. Himday School.
11 a. in. Siirinon. A. II. Chirk.
2.MO p. in. Devotional. A. It.
Waters.
:l p. in. Our Sunday School
Needs, Z. /• Nobles.
3.130 p. m. The 1'astor and
Sunday Sclwiol. A. II. Clark.
K p. m. Sermon, B. F. Tatuiii.
Hev. B W. Vinimg,
(!. W. La-thanu.
('ommitte
£ JACK WdNi.aK.I'r.. I). M. 1'K l-.N 1)1-:K(. Asl. V . S
| Prendergast imith & Com|i«iny |
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1912, newspaper, September 19, 1912; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302402/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.