The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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PECOS VALLEY OF TEXAS GOOD THOUGHTS CALOMEL DYNAMITES
WATER USERS ASSOCIATION WOR11 READING A SLUGGISH LIVER
UIM NMtlnf Halil At The
Court House, At Tort
Stockton* Texas,
6-27th*1916
Great enthusiasm was had at
Old people have faults like
children, but they have no moth-
ers to forgive them.
Keep the rooms sweet
pure by ventilation For
and
this
this meeting which was attended reason air and sunshine are free,
by about forty of the Official rep-1 =
resen tat ives and Attorneys of Praise the work of your chil-
the companies and those repre- i dren, no matter how trivial the
Benting the land owners as well act It wiU give them an hon.
Crashes Into Sour Bile, Mak-
ing You Sick And You
lose A Day's Work
as many of the land owners
themselves from the different
projects along the river.
Meeting was called to order by
W. A. Hudson, president, of Pe-
cos, Texas, and the secretary
was asked to state the purpose
of the meeting; which was as
follows:
That discussion be had as to
the feasibility of the continuance
of the oending litigation as be-
tween the different companies
and land owners until such time
Calomel salivates! It’s mer-
cury. Calomel acts like dynamite
on a sluggish liver. When calo-
mel comes into contact with sour
bile it crashes into it, causing
cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachey,
constipated and all knocked out
just go to your druggist and get
Boys, you have but one moth- a ;>^ cent bottle of Dodson’s Liv-
er; care for her and spare her er Tone, which is a harmless
She is not a beast of burden to | vegetable substitute for danger-
Take a spoonful
BURTON-LINGO CO.
est desire to do better.
EVERYTHING IN
BUILDING MATERIAL
drive along the highway of life. ous calomel.
There is no love like a mother’s and if it doesn’t start your liver
love you may not know it now, and straighten you up better and
but you will some day. quicker than nasty calomel and
= I without making you sick, you |
For a good, everyday house- Just go back and get your mon-
hold angel give us a woman who cy.
laughs. Her biscuits may not IF you take calomel today you
as investigation could bT'made aiwavs be just right, and she "ill be sick and nauseated to-
by the Federal Government or ma> occasionally burn her bread morrow; besides, it may salivate
others with authority to make ami for^lt t0 rePlace dislocated you. while ,f you take Dodsons
such investigations, as would Ibuttons’ bllt for 8olid comfort., Liver Tone you will wake up
look to the conservation of the|a11 dftV and every day she is a feeling great, full of ambition
water supply, the working out of NerN Paragon. Home is not a an< rea( \ oruoi orp a>. s
a feasible plan for the construe- battletield’ nor life one unending harmless pleasant and safe to
tionof sufficient storage facilities row* 0 1 11 ( rt n,^_ u > 1 e i . ^
so that all the water might be = FIND HIDDEN GUNS
conserved, and the rights to the Hirting may seem to the giddy §an Antonio june 3.-The
water within each project inves- and thoughtless girl wonderfully findjn^ of ninety.four rifles in a
tigated and a plan laid, after all j a™U8‘"K. aad h U‘ m.a> *et Villa cache was reported to Gen-
of this information was obtained. j !dea that sh* ,s fascinating, but era, punBton today in a dispatch
that would lead to a settlement 18 a mo8t degrading thing and from General pershin^
of all differences. she should be frowned upon by A detachment of the thirteenth
Knowing that to accomplish e\er> young lady who has an cavairyt commanded by Captain
the object for which the Associa- j ambition to become a worthy and Turner, was guided to’the cache
tion is working, that some need- charming youngwoman. jin Qzo canyon by Villa prisoners
ed amendments will be necessary, — yesterday. General Pershing
to the present reclamation act, Our habits are formed under reported that the new’ find brings
to allow for the formation of a moulding pow-er of home. The t^e total of Villa arms discover-
board for the control of the Riv- tender tw’ig is there bent, the 1 : cacues to 5(H) rilles and ten
er as a whole, discussion as to spirit shaped, principles implant-1 ^hine guns
best means to accomplish ed and the whole character is
formed until it becomes a habit.
The gray haired father who between Apache scouts under
walks in the second infancy, the command of Lieutenant Shan-
left w ith the attorneys represent-; feels the traces of his childhood non and an out)aw band near
ing the different companies and home in his spirit, desires and Racheneva. One Mexican was
land owners to work out some habits. ^ j killed, another wounded, one
plan that would have the solution horse killed and three rifles cap-
of these differences in view and (Jet the whine out of your tured.
and a possible plan for their final voice or it will stop the develop- —-
solution, w hereby a verdict ment and growth of vour body SHERIFF’S SALE
agreeable to all could finally be It " ill narrow and shrink your The State of T«*xm, County of Pecos,
had. mind. It will drive away your; Notice is hereby given that by virtue
looking to needed legislation friends, it will make you unpop-
in order to accomplish the object ular.
in view, a committee was ap- UP. to work, be something, ; Frank Rooney, clerk "of said court, for
pointed on legislation composed stand for something, fill your the sum of Twenty-Seven Hundred,
of the attorneys of the different place in the world. Instead of three and 7!-K*» (12.703.71) Dollar*,
land owners, together with the whining around only pity and ®>"i of wiit. under •
Secretary of the Association as a contempt face about and make m a «rUin cau„. in „id cmlrt. N„
member, to look into amend- something of yourself. Reach ; n»2 and styled Waldo Williams W.
ments needed and have them UP to the statute of a strong, en F. Farren, Zimerman Land &. irrigation
ready to present to the next Leg- nobling manhood, to the beauty
islature in January for its pass- and strength of a superb woman-
age. and such other needed leg- hood,
islation as may be in the inter- =
est of the Association to have The need of some place to
considered. drop dow’n for a moment and
this was to be considered.
After considerable discussion
on the first subject, it was finally
The dispatch gave official in-
formation about the engagement
NOTICE
Some of my friends and clients
have understood that I have
moved away from Fort Stockton
permanently. I wish to correct
this report, and say that while I
have an office in San Antonio.and
am doing business there under
firm name of “Kennon & Had-
den”, 1 still claim Fort Stockton
my home and expect to be in
Fort Stockton the greater part
of my time, and will attend all
sessions of County and District
Courts of Pecos county.
Mr. Ben G. Smith, my law
partner at Fort Stockton, can al-
ways be found in our offices,
rooms Nos. 7-8-9-10, Stockton
Building. W. A. Hadden.
Old type is said to be very
fine for babbit metal. The Pio-
neer has about 100 pounds for
sale.
Family Vacation Spots
Something for everybody to do. Dad can go
fishing; the girls can go bathing, boating, golf-
ing, or play tennis; Mother and the kiddies can
play in the woods. Holiday pleasures for all in
COOL COLORADO
A THOUSAND AND ONE spots to choose
from. Just the fare and rate you wish to pay.
You reach these spots via
THE ORIENT
“THE ROAD TO VACATION LAND”
Special Summer Rates
Now’ on Sale Daily. Good Returning Until
October 31st. 1916. LET lTS PLAN YOUR
TRIP.
Drink
E. O.
E. J. NAYLOR
GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
RIGSBEE. Ivocal Agent San Angelo. Texas
of h certain Order of Sale issued out of
/-v .. , . . , 1 the Honorable District Court of Pecos
Quit vour whining, brace, county. on th„ fith day of June. W16 by
For Its Wonderful
Tonic Properties
Note the following analysis:
Dissolved by water from 100
(rams Matfi as given by Konlg.
Company, E. E. Grove and G. F. Sim-
mons, andjplaced in my hands for ser-
vice, 1, I). S. Barker, as Sheriff of
Pecos County. Texas, did on the fith
day of June, 1916, levy on certain Real
Estate, situated in Pecos County Texas,
described as follows, to-wit:
Further motion was made that forget things is a crying one in J
it w as the sense of those present most homes. There ought to lx* 9. Certificate No. w-i5*x H & G N R R
that the formation of the differ- j enough sofas around to accomo-1
on t projects into State Irrigation date all the family. Five min-jning at the SE Cor. of said Sur No 26:
Districts be pushed as rapidly as utes rest will prevent many a Sur/S. 900 sw’ftar"-
possible was carried, and all of family row, and how can you get [Thence N. l if E. 2526 vrs. to jx»int m
the Districts reporting that steps rest if you have to pull shams! £
were being taken and that in ;off the bed and roll up the cover- Sur. 26: Thence S. 1 if w. 2526 vrs to
some of them surveys had actu- lid. A shabby old lounge where j
ally been made. [you can get at it is worth its rHI
A great deal of discussion was w’eight in
Lime
0.14
magnesia
0 46
Iron Oxide
0 02
Phosphone Acid
007
POTASH
0 44
ManfaneM Oxl le
0.11
Chlorine
0 22
Sulphuric Acid
0.11
100 Here* out of NW
part of Sur No 4, Block No 3, (Vrt. No j
gold; and you won’t I 38-4467, H & T C Ry Co,, described by
, , . . , | .. metes and bound* as follows: Begin-I
had as to the necessity of the j "'ant to die half so many times ning at the SE Cor of Sur No 25. Bik. |
9. H & G N R R Co., same being an
steps being taken, all agreeing if you make use of it.
that a condition had existed for =
at least twenty years in which We think home love
is t ho
*, ...... i. . rv,, * .. . Sur No 4: Thence S 104-5 W. 1120 vr*
time nothing had been accomp- best. I he love that you arei to point in W’. boundary line *d. Sur
inside north Cor *d. Sur No. 4; Thence
N. 70 1-5 Wf. 500 vrs. along S. boundary
line of sd. Sur No 25. to NW Cor. sd.
lished, and that by co-operation born to is the sweetest that you
all of those projects interested will ever have on earth. You,
would be benefited, and that the w ho are anxious to escape from
alledged differences existing were the home nest pause a moment
of such a nature that by conserv- and remember that this is so. It
ing all of the water for the l**ne- is right that the hour
fit of all, it became simply a come when you in
No 4: Thence S. 79 1-5 E. 500 vrs. to
point: Thence N. 10 4-5 E. passing SE
Cor sd. Sur. 26, in all 1129 vrs to begin- \
ning, and levied ujxjn as the property
of W.F. Karren, zimerman (.and A Irri- j
gation Co.. E. E. Grove and G. F. Sim-
mons. And that on the first Tuesday i
. in Juiy, 1916. the same being the 4th
Should day of said month, at the Court House
your time | f~ £
business matter between business should become a wife and moth- j hours of 10 a. rn. and 4 i». m.. by vir-
men and an agreement could be or and give the best love to oth-j
reached.
When these things for which
erS, hut that will be just it. No- l described Real Estate at public vendue.
body,
work is now being done has been i " ill ever
not a lover, not a husband liM'fc'lT
rer be so tender or so truelerman Land and Irrigi
accomplished there is no part of
Texas that will develop so rapid-
ly or will produce so high an in
terest on land investment as will
the lands In the Pecos Valley,
for, with a reasonable water
■apply their productivity is
treater than any acre in Texas.
as your father or mother. Never j <irT,v*‘ »n<1 (i- F. Simmon*.
P»
bidder, a* th«*
Farren. Zim-
Irrigation Co., E. E.
again after strangers have brok-
en the beautiful bond, will there
be anything so sweet as the little
home circle of mother, father
and children, where you were
cherished, praised, protected and
kept from harm.
this notice by publication, in the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive week* immediately pre-
ceding »aid day of tale, in the Fort
Stockton Pioneer, a newspaper pub-
lished in Pecoa County.
Witness my hand this 6th day of
June. 1916. D. S. Barker.
Sheriff, Pecos County, Texas.
By Geo. C. Ha#eltine, Deputy. 15-3t
El Mate Will Do Your
Stomach and Nerves Good
5c—AU Fountains—5c
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
ifter Four Tears of Discouraginf
Condition*, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
rom this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
rears, with womanly troubles, and during
his time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
til. At times, I would have severe pains
a my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat-
nent relieved me for a while, but I was
toon confined to my bed again. After
hat, nothing seemed to do me any good.
had gotten so weak I could not stand,
uid I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
2ardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com*
nenced taking it From the very first
loae, I could tell It was helping me. I
an now walk two miles without its
iring me, and am doing my work."
It you are all run down from womanly
roubles, don't give up in despair. Try
^ardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
nore than a million women, in its SO
rears of wonderful success, and should
natty help you, too. Your druggist has
told Cardui for years. He knows what
t will do. Ask him. He will recom-
*m aj
' T'
m,
Our Proposal
to you is to give you better value, better work-
manship, better satisfaction and letter service
for LESS MONEY than you have been getting.
^ ou will be interested in our proposal if you are
contemplating anything in the
PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING LINE
LET US PROVE WE ARE IN EARNEST
Durham & Maxfield
lid for years.
_ t Ask him.
nead ft Begin taking Cardui today.
Fort Stockton People Get Instant Action
Those who have used it in Fort Stock-
ton are astonished at the INSTANT hc- I
tion of simple buckthorn bark,glycerine
etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. Because
j it act* on Both lower and upper 1 towel,
ONE SPOONFUL Adler-I-ka relieves 1
almost ANY CASE constipation, tour
stomach or ga*. It remove* such sur-
prising foul matter that a few doses
often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A
short treatment helps chronic stomach
trouble. J. M. Roomy, Druggist. G-tj
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Honorable Commissioners’ Court
of Pecos County, Texas, will be
in session as a Board of Equaliz-
ation at the Court House in Fort
Stockton, Texas, on Monday,
June 12th, 1916, at which time
all interested parties may appear
i before said Court.
I Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at office, in Fort
Stockton, Texas this the 11th
day of May, 1916.
[L. s.] Frank Rooney,
County Clerk and
ex-officio Clerk of the Commis-
sioners Court ofPecos County,
Texas. 6-5t
HOWKLLJOHNSON
LAWYER
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE
W A. HADDEN
HEN O. SMITH
HADDEN & SMITH
Lawyers
Fort Stockton.
Texas
CALL PHONE 168
for
PERFECT WORK
J. WEISBERG
THE TAILOR
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