The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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TV following cast's were dispos-
ed or in Judgtf Young's court:
\V. M. Brook shine, potty theft,Iwo
ca;V'. Head guilty, fined $5 and
J. M. Hawk was seventy-six years >m> hour in jail.
0 W. Estes, violating local op-
tion law, plead guilty, fined 5255
and twenty days in jail in three
If there were no difference between Good Hardware and Cheap Hardw
it would be sinful to buy Good Hardware. There is the same difference in Hard-
ware that there is in Flour, Molasses and Clothing, “Ihe Best and the Cheapest.
We leave it to your good judgment what is best to buy—“The Best or - he
Cheapest.” We sell the best at the lowest prfee. Let us conviuce you by pric-
ing you some of our Good Goods.
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Perry Hardware Co. (
old on March 12, and his wife gave
him a fine hinliday dinner. His
sister, Mrs. J. S. Watson and Mr.
Walsau were special guests.
Advertised letters are in Hie Stc-
phenville office for J.I>. Baum,Mrs.
M. M. Carr, Hick Griffith, 2, H. E.
I.aurenee, M It. Pruitt, S.ll. *Btau-
lifer, BrO. Summers.
Rev. T. W. Phillips of Fort
Worth will fill the pulpit at the
Graham Sired CJmreh of Christ,
Sunday, taking the place of his
son, Rev. n. E. Phillips.
Usually March in this section is
dry and windy. The present March
is no exception. Farmers who
brrfke land eitrly and harrowed hav
plenty of moisture to sprout their
corn.
in\vou want it.—Clark & Jarrott
the city.
Mrs. B. T. Wyley of Brady is vis-
iting in the city.
Little Bert Watson, Jr., is very When in not'd of anything from J. B. Patterson, the tuau who foil
ill, suffering from locked bowels. the dairy phone 100-4 rings, and | ded the townof Clairette, is very
L you will get what you want when fill at his home neap Morgan Milt,
Terrill Bryant of Bronte is in\yOU Want, it.—Clark & Jarrott Afdv and is not expected to live.
Miss Grace Wickline returned on W. H. Crouse and Charley
M on day from Garden city. On ac-i lett have purchased six cylinder
count of lack of money her school Hudson autos of the very latest
term was cut short.
W. T. I,owe attended the stock
show at Fort Worth this week.
sick
Cul Stafford has been very
the past week...
models.
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Dave Garner, Lewis Hollingsworth
Charley Poepsalot and H. 1>. Kay,
ul 1 of Seklen, attended the Stock
show at Fort Worth this week.
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JEvery school boy and girl should
attend the meet of thel nterschol-
aslic league, at Stephenville, gatur-
I iay, April first. j ' • t V
Starling Marrs of Terrill is here
visiting his grandparents, Mr, an.ji 1*»0 »»■*. hear the contrats
Viura 'iv m I ui declamation and debate between
WS:V*- ra‘u l; ’ - • j fhterseholastic league schools,on Fr, and getting better every day. He
Miss Sim Bmmett of Hamilton is day, night, March 31. i ha! been quite ill for the past
fiapt. Bill Wilson is now at Min-
eral Wells’drinking mineral water
thirty days.
t Sparks Howell went to Fort
Worth this week ostensibly to at-
tend the fat stock show, but really
to have served to him one of tin*
famous beef steaks of Unit city,
and Sparks looks like he ......led on
Luther Stinnett, wife and babjr
are in the city visiting Tom Stin-
nett. Mr. Stinnett is an employee
<>r the Hamlin Cotton Oil irril 1 whirl
had a rontinous run of seven mont
and has just closed down.
Miss Denver Wickline leaves on
Tuesday next, for Abilene, where
she will attend Simmons college.
She intends to take the education-
al course. She will probably b*
here eleven weeks.
uses. Fourth case dismissed.
John Cheek, aggravated assault,
plead guilty, fined $5.
Albert Daws, aggravated assault,
jury trial. V< edict guilty.fined $255.
Jim Prim aggravat'd assault,
plead guilty, fined $25.
Ed Ham- aggravated assault
plead guilty, fined $255.
JAPANESE SEEDED
RIU110N
Best in the world for
Scores high everywhere, $<‘''d 10c
per pound. Leave orders with Hud
gens and llickey or come to niy
farm south of town.—J. W . llarwel
\.tv. 9-3
LOANS—I can make your farm
and ranch loans at low rates of in-
terest and attractive terms. I
charge no commissions.^ Get appli-
cations in early, so they can get
first attention.—Jack Moss, Stepn-
enville. ' Adv'
SHERIFF'S SALK.
The state of Texas, county of
Erath. Notice is hereby given that
by virtue of a certain order of
sale issued out of tin* honorable
district court of Erath county, of
the 20th day of February, I0B>, by
S. p. Williams, clerk <>f said court,
fori he sum of five hundred t won-
visiting with Misses Delia an.d Iua
May Chambers. ; T..M. Elkins of Duffau states John winters received atelegram nero eleven "eea*. ty-four and 29-1U0, $52t.29, dollars
; that farmers west of his town will i u084tay that his son, Frank, who t. M. Elkins, James Jones, Wil- .-uid cost of suit under a judgment
Dn March 13, John Herring was g0 in this year for peanuts, and th was jn ;l Dallas sanitarium, was not jje Kik«*r, M. C. Witcher, Randolph |n. favor of E. S. Neal, in a certain
seventy-seven years old, and plant- a |arge acreage will be planted | expected to live. He left here on oiark anil Frank White met here | cause in said court No. 40U5 and
ed beans and other garden stuff.
T. A. Henry, 59 years old, died at
/ : - “Good clothes well kept are the h»e next tram.
The sevt>n yonr old soil of K N. ^ buginoM asset possible.” Three
Baxley is very sick with typhoid fe ^ and shoos gained ev- his home near Morgan Mill on Sal
ver. cry day for $1.09 per month. Ladies'i unlay, March 11, and was buried «d
Buff Orpington ,-gsa, 50 cents, writ* a specialty. Work called Hock church, iu Hood county ><••
Hens large* good layers.— G. W. for and delivered. Phone Xo. 02.! had been a meraher of.the iL.hun
J<'iiks ' —Stephenville Pressing Parlor. A of Christ for twenty-six years.
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Monday as regents of Tarleton styled E. S. Neal vo. tt. («. English
college to attend to routine busi- and wife, Lula English, placed in
my hand for service, 1, Jim Iurn-
' .. ,, ,, | bow, as sheriff of Erath county,
Mrs. Hill Perry and Mrs. Ben I *|Vxas (,i(, on fht. 7l,, day of Mar.
M‘l went to Fort Worth .Sunday,{ tm(. b (ift. ff.,.,ajll n.al estate
to meet some relatv* ^’Uiuig m sj(uat(.d )u Kralh county, Texas,
fi-mn Midland. Dork Cqwdew follow*, towit; A part
of them. He is mi uncle of Mis. ^ ^ |j,,.,.v a(.n, block conveyed to
perry. .1. d. Martin by w. b. slaughter
There is a strong and steady Me- bv deed record* d in vol Lr page
! maud liei c for peanut; planters. Lust 3555 of deed records of Erath
j season only a few w.-re sold. 'The county. Texas. Beginning at th«
acreage in peanuts will be seven co| of tt»« -aid Hr '• acre tract
(times greater in 1916 than it. Was "l" $6 corner of the Lat.s
19)5. 'till- inrali- lots t,| p'linut place Oil th<J JlCMrth Sldo Of \\ash-
hayi lots of cream; lots of hogs. ington street, thftnfc n 30w ui
i vrs to the n\v cor "f said 3 aero,
v windmill oil Sam Bays’ ranrli.V bb)(.ii( the nw cor of this; theneo
near LinglovilU*, which has weattf-J n ^ j7_26 vrs ti
! ei'ed all kinds <d storms for twen>
n. 60
if this; thence
to the lie cor
s 30 e 124 vnras
Not Caught
Goods Must Go!
$15,000.00 Sacrificed!
Choice 75c Enamel Stewers For - - ' ' 39c
See us for all your Enamelware of Every Kind
10 Bolts of 15c C & P Ginghams at - - 7 l-2c per yd
Good Undershirts and Drawers at - - 19c per garment
Ear Screws, Finger Rings, Beauty Pins, Barretts. B^ck Combs,
Bar Pins and Jewelry of all kinds at - - 10c to $L00 Each
A great quantity of Laces at D*3 r Bnce
Good Glass Table Tumblers for - - - 19c per set
$1.50 Post Hole Digger for * - * ‘ yy^
$2 00 F'olding Ironing Board 99c. $1.00 Slop Jar 49c eac
20 lbs Ride for - - $1.00. 1-3 off on all Wool Hats
Mens 15c Collars for 5c each. 10c Clothes Pins 5c per dozen
Blue RT.bon Syrup for' - - _____* 39c per Gallon
Gre it Reductions throughout our Great Stock---Now for a great
Rush at......
uty-fivtr years, was lorn down by Ho u jbf, ■„ |im* of Washinglnn St.
j high winds of March 13. kurtunale j.|)r |flf, st, (,(tr (d ibis; thence s t»0
iy Mr. Bay* had tiis tanks full w .|5 i7_25• vr» to the place of ho-
I of water. ginning, containing one acre of
Thu Fftlllto .-].-. l.«n wA » ***• Slrrl..-i.vHK '
Wrt>rM. arid 'in.licaie, thal Hr* 1 ral ' fn^a,. an.1 kyfad yn
......pie if (bat ......... ri«hi '* R| S'
T..,. IV ml.for ill., li.k law first runsday in April, ltin. the
was !M for and 1 against. What .lo 'ame h-uik Ih.. .«!■ day of «a.d
you think of >In.* ’ Hl 1
* Erath county, in Hie oly of Sto-
W. A. Jordan, who lives in the phenville, Texas, between the hours
Morgan Mill country, says his pen- of m a.m. an<l i j».m., by virtue of.
pic are going to plant corn, oats, Uaid levy and said order of sale
! vvheat, peanuts and feed, stuff, m' j w ill sell said above described
that .there will he a general Duke
mixture. That's what we call di-
versifical ion.
J Dus Hatchett bought Miirly one
[, lll'keyeggs of the pure white kind
| while in town Thursday, and bets
| are made that they will hatch'out
! geese. BiH you can’t, fool <lus; he
knows turkey eggs are not speckled
like a freckled face boy.
Mr.and Mrs. Austin Hart mid
•hiidreti moved this week to Miner-
al Wells. These people made a
I number of friends during their fes-i
idelice iu Stephenville, who regret
i that business made the family's re
I'tnoxal necessary.
The ladies o‘r the Presbyterian
church will have a tea Saturday
afternoon, March IN, at the resi-
dence id Mrs. Geo. I*, knight. Ev-
erybody invited. This will bo in
place of the tea advertised for
Friday at Mrs. Hurl's. Altv.
The removal of John Doyle to
|hib much in the south plains is
a distinct loss to Stephenville,as a
better man than he never claimed
citizenship. AS an alderman he
was progressive and broad and fair
minded. Filling I he office o# oily
secretary his work Lhery evidenced
a high degree of training. In fad
d. a Hi he difficult to find one who
is nis equal.
real estate at public vendue for
cash to the highest bidder, as thov
I property of said R. G. English and
Lula English. And in compliance
with law l give this notice by pub-
lication in I bo English language
i once a week for three consecutive
weeks immediately preceding said
day of sale iu the Tribune a news-
paper published in Erath county.
Witness my hatid this 7th day Qf
March, 1916.-, Jim Turnbow, slierif
I of Erath county, Texas, by Mack
I Creswell, deputy.
BREEDING STOCK.
My fine Jack will make the
pr sent season, commencing April
First,, at si5 to Insure Living colt.
\Iso :i fine Stallion will make ^
I the sc*- m nt JUKI to insure xliving
; edit,
No First Mondays wanted, nor
' mares thut me fur trade or- sold-
or to he removed from the county.,
tn case any are sold, traded or ro-<
moved the debt becomes due and
will be collected at once. All who
;ico not aide to pay for colls when
foaled notes will be required.
Will not* b^ responsible for acci-
dents shoould any occur.
This stock will be kept on my
farm about three miles east of
tseldell,
<; J. JONES.
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916, newspaper, March 17, 1916; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881213/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.