The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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The following letters are
Stephenville post office sut
owners’call: Jim Asberry, J
Harrell, Imogene 8mit
the VERY I
BEST there is *
to be bought in +
the Grocery line +
when you order *
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your...... +
The public school graduating ex-
ercises will be held to-night week,
to&y 29th at the school auditorium.
A small admission fee will be charg
ed. y .• ;
Mrs. Annie McGashin, who was
a citizen of Stephenville many year
ago, came in Thursday at noon,and
is visiftng with Conda Toliver’s fain
ily. She stopped here in the hope
of seeing Mrs. Gentry and Mr. Tol-
iver’s mother;* whom she knew in
the early days. --
| had gotten so weals. I could not stand,
and 1 gave up-in despair.
At last, my husband got Vie a bottle of
Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and I com-
menced taking it. Prom the very first
dbse, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work.”
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend it Begin taking Cardui today.
Writ* to: Ch»tunoo*» McSklo* Co.. Udlp’
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga, Tenn., for MMCMl
Irutructiontm your case and64-pa*« booh. Homo
Treatment far Women," sent la plain wrapper. ]-4e
When you are in nied of Fee don’t rorget that
we handle Nutriline Horse and Mule Food
Momylk Dairy Food for your cow, also full
line of Chops, Bran, 8horts, Flour, Meal
and all kinds of Beads.
Up in Despair. Hatband
Cana to Reacne.
Steam Cooked Momylk Dairy $eed
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: ”1 suffered tor togr
years, with womanly troubles, and during
Bits time, 1 could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
alL At times, 1 would have severe pains
la my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat-
anent relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
•ad, nothing seemed to do me any good.
Is made from almost the same ingredients as Nutriline,
but the percentage of composition is different. Its high
nutritive value as expressee in the liberal content of pro-
tein, combined with the health-giving qualitieo-and pal-
stability, are fundamentall the reasons for its popularity
and ^success. As the name implies, so it is a more-milk
producer, both in quality and riceness. For healthy,
fat and sieek cows, it is unequaled. Like Nutriline
MOMILK has met with the definite approval of a quali-
ty standard on the part of the Executive* Board of the
Feed Control officials.
AVERAGE COMPOSITION:
Crude Protein...-_______._______ 15.00 percent.
Fat —_______________________ 3,50 percent.
Nitrogen Free Fxtract______,____ 48.00 percent.
Fibre------------------------ 12.00 per cent.
The 'Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating
A Trial Order will Probe cMOMYLKto be Best
Rheumatism Quickly Cured.
“My sister’s husband had* an at-
tack of rheumatism in b'8 arm,"
writes a well resident of Newton,
Iowa. “I gave him a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Liniment which he
applied to his arm and on the next
morning his rheumatism was gone
morning his rheumatism Was
gone.” For chronic muscular rheu
matism you will find nothing bet-
ter than Chamberlain’s Liniment.
Sold by all druggists. Advl9-5t
4* From the Old +
4* 4*
4* Reliable Grocer +
? ? LUCILE LOVE ? —
Mrs. R. C. Newton of CouneilHilt,
Oklahoma, is visiting in Stephen-
ville with herparents, Mayor J. J.
Bennett and Wife, and will be here
for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. W. C. Pannill of Corsicana <
came in Monday with her son, Win. i
Pannill, and will visit with the lat- ,
ter’s family for some time. i
Mrs. Zeta Munday of Krum,Texas, '
came in this week to visit with
her father, Jack Hendrix, and fam-
ily,
Judge Sam. J. Hunter of Fort
Worth was in Stepbenville Thurs-
day looking after his political in-
terests. He announces in this issue
of the Tribune for congress, and
next week will publish his platform
and other matter pertaining to his
campaign. He is a very impress-
ive gentleman,, and before the race
is over will make his opponents
realiie he is in to win. .
The Parents-teachCrs’ club met
Tuesday in called session, to dis-
cuss measures for summer and next
session’s work. Thev appointed a
committee to compile a eayr book,
another to see about having read-
ings or story days at the park for
the children, and another to see
about raising more money for the
side-walk fund, which now amounts
to more than-a hundred dollars.
Subscription Rates.
4. Phone 4.
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For Sale and Guaranteed by
l year
Coulter A Bryant, Publishers.
C. E. TOLIVER, Manager
Entered at the Postoffice at Stepbenville. Tern
as Second Class Mail Matter.
Most Prompt ami Effectual Cure
for Bad Colds.
Stephenville, Texas, May 22, 1914
When you have a bad cold you
want a remedy that will not only
give relief, but effect a prompt and
permanent cure, a remedy that con
tains nothing injurious. Chamber-
lain’s Cough Remedy meets these
requirements. It, acts on nature’s
plan, relieves the lungs, .aids ex-
Twenty-six members of Stephen-
ville Rebecca lodge went to Hamil-
ton Tuesday morning to initiate can
didates, install officers and orgapdfo
a lodge there. Owing to rainfTparfc
of the entertainment provided for
the Stephenville party had to be
dispensed with, but they report a
big time, anyway. Those of the
party were, W. E. Bowers and wife,
John Barham and wife, W. F. Mc-
Cleskqy and wife, O. T. Cline and
wife, Ross Wright and wife, Mrs.
but prompt work on the part of the John Akey, Mrs. Emery Jones, Mrs.
Mrs. Nape Oxford,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Under this Head Will Appear the
Names of Candidates Offering
Themselves for Various
Offices.
Land, Abstracts and Loans
Kitablfetd 1880. Under this man-
agement since 1893
. Size Tire Tube
28x3 $ 9.20 $2i00
30X3 10.25 2.30
30x3% 13.fj0 2.80
32X3% 14.05 3.00
34x3% 15.25 3.20
* 31x4 \ 17.00 3.25
32x4 \ 18.00 3.30
33x4 19.50 3.40
34x4 20.40 3.60
35x4 21.00 3.80
36x4 22.00 3.90
35x4% 26.00 5.00
>36x4% 27.00 5.10
37x4% 27.50 5.15
37x5 32.60 5.40
All other sizes. Non-skids 20 per
cent extra. 5 per cent, discount if
payment in full accompanies order
and if two are so ordered, shipping
charges will be paid by us. C.O.D.
on 15 per cent of amount of order.
Our output is limited, so we sugges
early ordering. We sell only direct
giving purchaser the advantage of
all middlemen’s profits.
NON-PUNCTURE RELINERS
Use our famous reliners. They
eliminate blow outs and ninety per
cent of punctures besides giving
many thousand more miles service
to each tire. Wl^en in your tires
you ride without worry or tire
troubles. < >
For all 3-inch tires......81.95
For ail 3%-inch tires ......82.20
For all J*-inch tires......82.60
For all 4%-inch tires......82.75
For all -inch tires J. 82.90
For all 5%-inch tires .. .. .. 83.00
NON-PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY.
Dayton, Ohio.
DIDN’T TURN OVER.
Ross’ “Dead Quick" Spray kills
bedbugs, ants, fleas, vegetable and
plant insects so dead, and does it
so quickly that people exclaim,
"They didn’t turn over.” It puts
mosquitoes out of business just
as quick. 1 Sold in Stephenville by
Perry Bros. Adv.t0-5t
For Congress:—
R. F. Milam.
Sam J. Hunter.
For Associate Justice, Court of Civ-
il Appeals2nd District:—
Ocie Speer, re-election.
Mrs. Mi E. Miller will begin her
summer class in music on Jjine |.
B. I. Truitt
Mrs. Bland, Mrs. Dipper, Mrs.Tubbs,
Mrs. Dewitt, Mrs. Joe Lockhart, and
Misses Lela Russell, Rose Carnell,
Spradling, Stinnett, Luring, Plaine,
and Hawk.
For Representative:—
Henry Clark.
John E- Burnett.
For Tax Collector:—
Edgar Justice.
Coleman D. Nichols.
John Purvis:
M. O. Cuinbie,
L. E. (Lewis) Roberson.
R. M. Yarbrough.
The subscription list for Tarleton
now has about 85,000 on it.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
AT FACTORY PRICES,
Save from 30 to 60 Per Cent.
For Sheriff:-
Henry C. Thornton.
Charley Love.
Bates Cox,
G. H. (Bud) Deason.
G. S.i Britton.
Jim Turnbow.
We Do Not
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Prescribe!
Size Tire Tube
28x3 8 7.20 ' 81.65
30x3 7.80 1.95
30x3% 10.80 2.80
32x3% 11.90 ' 2.95
34x3% ; 42.40 3.00
32x4 * 13,70 3.35
33x4 14.80 3.50
34x4 16.80 3.60
•36x4 17.85 3.90
35x4% 19.75 4.85
36x4% * 19.85 4.90
37x1% 21.50 5.10
37x5 24.90 5.90
All other sizes in stock. Non-skid
tires 15 per cent, additional, red
tubes ten per cent above gray. All
new, clean, fresh, guaranteed tires.
Best standard and independent
makes. Buy direct from us and
save money. 5 per cent discount if
For District Clerk:—
Mack Creswell. ^ '
K. N. Baxley. %
S. P. (Price) Williams.
W. C. Burnett,
Oliver Pi*yor.
We Leave that for the
Doctor—That’s is Busi-
ness.
For County Clerk
Joe J. Pate.
E. S. (Sparks) Hd'
Scott M{oodward,
For Tax Assessor:—
Granville Pagan.
W.(j.(Lum) Cook, re-electiclfc
We are not mind read-
ers—That’s the Fortune
Tellers Business.
^ I
Compounding the Best
and most Efficacious
For County Superintendent:—
W. T. Graves, re-election.
For County Treasurer:—
P. L. (Lee) Kelley, re-election.
For Commissiomer, Pre. One
W. T. Lowe, re-election.
Lee Mobley.
J. H. (Dinkey) Boyd.
J. D. Clark,
W. A. Miller.
H. K. Rawlings,
L. D. Moore.
IT will cost you No More to buy your
Drugs at a Store under the super-
vision of, and where your Prescrip-
tions are filled by a Graduate from a
Reputable School of Pharmacy, than by
a man who had learned the business in a
drug store. Then think af the satisfact-
ion it gives to knofw the medicines are
right. I will Appreciate Your Business
Drugs—That’s our
For Commissioner, Precinct Three
E. Bowie
For Commissioner, Precinct Four-
A. H. Miller, re-election.
E. M. Barton.
For Constable, Precinct No. One
John Barham.
T. A. (Aubrey) Cox.
Palace Tailor Shop
Pate & Gaston
The Tailors
J.W. SMITH
For Justice of the Peace, Pre. One
W. E. Bowers.
LIV-V
deadly 1
child (a
LAX is harmless—not a
on like calomel. Any
i and happy by tljp use
The Man who toill Fill Your Prescriptions Right
North Side fquara Staphonvillo, Texai
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914, newspaper, May 22, 1914; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881551/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.