The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Removes the cause of the trouble,
thereby giving quick and per-
manent relief.
Smith’s Rheumatism Care
Mas been tried by scores of people
who were suffering, and who are
, now weU because they used it.
Wont you be one of them?
Smith’s Rheumatism Cure
Is sold under a positive guaran-
tee, It isn’t free. But if it does
not cure you just as it is guaran-
teed to do, your money is refund-
ed without question.
75C A BOX; 3 BOXES FOR $2,00.
Manufactured and for sale by
J. W. Smi*
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StepHenville, Texas.
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I issued out of th« Honorable_______
Court of JSrath Counyr, on the Jtth
I dav of September, 1908, by John W.
k of said Court, agaij
n owner* of lot No.
No. 14, of Nprth Side addttl
ld.SJ) and costs of euk. In
o. 107 la said Cod*t, styled
Qf Te»as vs, the unknown own-
ers of lot No. 8, In block No. f4, of
North Side addition to the town of
Dublin, ami pluced In my hands for
service, I, Mack Oreswell, as Sheriff
of Erath County, Texas, did on the
29th day of September, 1908, levy
on certain real estate, situated In'
Erath County, described as follows, to-
wlt: Dot No. 8. in block No. 14, In
North Side addition to Dublin, Erath
County, Texas, same being lot fofrmer-
ly owned by J. M. Adams, and being
part of the William Thomas survey.
In Erath County, Texas, and levied
upon as the property of said unknown
owners.
And on Tuesday, the 6th day
of November, 1906, at the Courthouse
door of Erath County, in the town of
Slephenvllle, Texas, between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., I will sell
said property at public vendue, for
cash, to the highest bidder, as the
proper^r of said unkno^jfn owners, by
virtue ‘of said levy and said order of
sale.
\nd in compliance with law. I give
this notice by publication. In the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks Immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, In the Ste-
phcnville Empire, a newspaper pub-
lished in Erath County.
Witness my hand, this 29th day of
September, 1906.
MACK CRESWELL.
Sheriff of Erath County. Texas.
I)r. Finn’s Testimony. parties
Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsboro. ^ t ,
Mo., who has practiced med- °n lurn yonr ast winters
icine for 32 years, says he lias'cas* clothes. 1 hey will he a
used everv prescription .known to ' perfect godsend to many poor fam-
the profession for treatment of kid- ilies who would otherwise suffer.
ney and bladder diseases, and says
be has never found anything so
effective in bofli chronic and acute
kidney and bladder troubles as
Folev’.s kidney Cure. It stops
irregularities *aud builds up the
whole sy-tem.
Pkrky Bros. , Druggists,
Stephenville, Texas.
Please leave anything you have to
spare, from hats to shoes in the
hands of some member of the char-
ity committee, and they will he
distributed to the best advantage.
Respectfully
E. M. Huston
For sale—Good residence, four
rooms with hall and two galleries;
nicely finished. One acre of
ground, fine garden and orchard
of peaches, pears, apples, black-
berries and grapes. Cistern.
Price $1500. Apply to R. R.
Gentry, Stephenville, Texas, or
to the Empire office. 6 tf.
Money to Loan.
King & Doyle have plenty of
money now on baud to loan on
real estate securities. Vendor’s
lien notes bought and sold, See
us at once.
SIIEKIIT'S SAFE.
The Stale of Texas, County of Erath.
l’.y virtue of a certain or.ler of sal?
Issued out of the Honorable District
llotift of Erath County, on the 28th
hay of September, 1906, by John W.
Gray, <T't'k of said Court, against
the unknown owners of lot No. 1,
block No. 4, Davis addition to Dublin,
for the sum of twenty dollars and
slxly cents ($20.60) and costs of suit,
In cause No. 175 In said Court, styled
State nf Texas vs. unknown owners
!l>t 1. block 4, Davis addition to
Dublin, and placed In u»y hands for
service. !, Mack C'reswcll, ns Sheriff
of Krtth County, Texas, did on the
29th day of September, 1906, levy
on certain real estate. situated in
Erath County, described as follows,
to-wlt: Dot No. 1, block No. 4, In
Davis addition to Dublin, Erath Coun-
ty. Texas, same being a part of the
Will' mi Thomas survey; said lot being
once owned by George Blanchard, and
levied upon ns the property of said
unknown owner.
And on Tuesday, the 6th day
of November, 1906. at the Courthouse
door of Erath County, In the town of
Stephenville, Texas, between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., I will sell
sail property at public vendue, for
cash, to the highest bidder, as the
property of said unknown owner, by
virtue of said levy and said order of
sale.
And In compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, In the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks Immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale. In the Ste-
phenville Empire, a newspaper pub-
lished In Erath County.
Witness my hand, this 29th day of
September, 1906.
MACK GRES WE FI,.
Sheriff of Erath County, Texas.
The Erath Appeal Subscription
List.
The Empire purchased the sub-
scription list of the defunct Erath
Appeal. All unexpired subscrip-
tion will be filled out by the Em-
pire and all subscriptions due to
the Appeal are pay idle to the
Empire.
If your glasses don’t suit you,
let me have a trial at getting them
right. Pone 218 3 rings. Will
call at residence if requested.
R. F. Tatk, Optician.
SIIEKIIT'S SAKE.
The State of Texas, County of Erath.
By virtue of a certain order of sale
issued out of the Honorable District
Court of Erath County, on the 28th
day of September, 1906, by John W.
Gray, Clerk of said Court, against the
unknown owner of the W. C. Wil-
liams, 160-acre survey for the sum of
thirty-one dollars and two cents
($31.02) and cost of suit, In cause
No. 161 In said Court, styled State
of Texas vs. the unknown owner of the
W. C. Williams 160-acre sufvey, and
placed In my hands for service, I,
Mack Criswell, as Sheriff of Erath
County, Texas, did on the 29th day
of September,
SHERIFF'S SAFE.
The State of Texas, County of Erath.
By virtue of a certain order of sale
issued out of the Honorable District
Court of Erath County, on the 28th
day of September, 1906, by John W.
Gray, Clerk of said Court, against
J. W. Drtsklll and unknown heirs of
Mrs. M. A. Snelson, for the sum of
twenty-five dollars and ninety-nine
cents ($25.99) and costs of suit. In
cause No. 78, in said Court, styled
State of Texas vs. J. W. Drlskill and
unknown heirs of Mrs. M. A. Snelson,
and placed in my hands for service,
I, Mack Creswell, as Sheriff of Erath
County, Texas, did on the 29th day of
September, 1906, levy on certain real
estate, situated in Erath County, de-
scribed as follows, to-wit: The en-
tire W. E. Dunham survey, which was
rendered as 146 acres, but shown by
abstract book In the Tax Collector's
office to be 128 acres; being abstract
No. 1142; patented to D. Dunham,
the original grantee being W. E. Dun-
ham; and levied.upon as the property
of said J. W. Drlskill and unknown
heirs of Mrs. M. A. Snelson.
And on Tuesday, the 6th day
of November, 1906, at the Courthouse
door of Erath County, in the town of
Stephenville, Texas, between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., I will sell
said property at public vendue, for
cash, to the highest bidder, as the
property of said J. W. Drlskill and
unknown heirs, by virtue of said levy
and said order of sale.
And In compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the Eng-
1*ah language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks Immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Ste-
phenville Empire, a newspaper pub-
lished In Erath County. 1
Witness my hand, this 29th day of
September, 1906.
MACK CRESWELL,
Sheriff of Erath County, Texas.
Cures Woman’s Weaknesses.
We refor to that boon to weak, nervous,
suffering women known as Dr. Pierce’s
Favorito Prescription.
Dr. John Fyfo ono of the Editorial Staff
of The Eclectic Medical Review says
of Unicorn root (Helonian DUHca) which
is ono of thechiof Ingredients of the "Fa-
vorite Prescription ’’:
"A rem*ay which Invariably acts as a uter-
ine Invlgorator ♦ * » makes for normal ac-
tivity of the entire reproductive system.”
He continues "In llelonlas we haveumedica-
mont. which more fully answers the above
purposes hum any ciJicr drug with which l am
atMuainUil. In the treatment of diseases pe-
culiar to women It is seldom that a case! Is
seen which does not present some indication
for this remedial agent." Dr. Fyfe further
says: "Thu 'allowing arc among the leading
Indications Mr llelonlas (Unicorn r<x>t). I’ain
1906, levy on certain
"! XT ST**' jsixstl
(i ilx (I as follows, to-wlt. The en- ( organs of Women, rnei.i vl depression and Ir-
tire W. C. Williams survey, pre-emp- ! rltability. associated w It chronic diseases of
lion survey of 160 acres; abstract No.
960, patented to XV. C. Williams on
the reproductive organs of women; constant
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December 22. 1879, by patent No. If9,
Vol. 10, and levied upon as the prop-
erty of said unknown owner.
And on Tuesday, the 6th day
of November, 1906, at the Courthouse
door of Erath County, in the town of
Stephenville, Texas, between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m„ I will sell
said property
Gish, to the highest bidder, as the
property of said unknown owner, by
virtue of said levy and said order of
sale.
And In compliance with law, T give
Ibis notice by publication. In the Eng-
lish language, once
consecutive weeks Immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale. In the Ste-
phenville Empire, a newspaper pub-
lished In Erath County.
Witness my hand, this 29th day of
September. 1906.
MACK CRESWELD
Sheriff of Brath County, Texas.
msatlon of heat in tho region of
jys; monorrhagia (flooding), due to
Ml
uoys;
the
a weak-
ened condition of the reproductive system;
amenorrheea (stirpressed by absent monthly
periods), arising from or accompanying an
abnormal condition of the digestive organs
and ana'mlc ( thin blood ) habit; dragging
sensations in the extreme lower part of tho
abdomen.”
If more or lass of the above symptoms
are present, no invalid woman can do
better than take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
1 Proscription, ono of tho loading Ingredl-
at public vendue, for 1 ents of which is Unicorn root, or Helonlas.
and the medical properties of which it
most faithfully represents.
Of Goldon Seal root, another prominent
Ingredient of "Favorite Prescription.”
Prof. Finley ElLingwood, M. D., of Ben-
nett Medical College, Chicago, says:
_____ ”It Is an Important remedy In disorders of
_ ,,____ 1 the womb. In all catarrhal conditions * *
week for three *,,,1 general onfeablement. It Is useful.”
Prof. John M. Scuddor, M. D., lato of
Cincinnati, say* of Golden Seal root:
"In relation to Its general effects on tho
stem, there i» no medicine in use about which
SHERIFF’S SAFE.
The State of Texas, County of Erath.
By virtue of a certain order of sale
syst*
inert is tuch getfemi unanimity of opinion. It
Is unirenailg regarded as (Ae tonic useful In
all debilitated states."
Prof. R. Ttartholow, M. D., of Jefferson
Hedlcal College, says of Golden Seal:
■Valuable In uterine hemorrhage, menor-
rhagia (flooding) and congestive dysmnor-
rheea (painful menstruation).”
Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Prescription faith-
fully represents all the above named in-
gredients and cures the diseases for which
they are recommended.
Stephenville Firm Proposes to
Push the Battle Which will
Mean floney in the Pock-
ets of Every Buyer of
Furniture and Other
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Household Articles.
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PROPOSE TO PUSH THE BATTLE. We know
there is no victory for the-man that hesitates. In
hustling to build up a big business for ourselves we
are hustling to do that which means money for you. Our
victory is your victory. HA second hand store such as WE
are conducting is an exchange where persons can dispose of
the article not now needed in the home at a reasonable price,
and find that which they do need cheaper than it can be
gotten at any other store. Iflf you have visited our store you
know that we have elegaut pieces of furniture so much below
their original cost as to be a surprise to every one that finds
them. KWe know that we can save you money on your bills
aud therefore we intend to wage this campaign ’till you know
it too. 11 What we want is a visit from every man and woman
in this section of the country. We'll show the goods and
the prices.
Reynolds & Lumpkin,
Next Door to Poetoffiee
Stephenville,
’PHONE 248.
Texas.
See
Baker
for
Fine
Photographs
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PROSPECTS
Are good this year for the
Erath County Farmers to
make big crops. The prospect with us is that we know
we are going to sell a large amount of Real Estate, because
we are doing it now, and that’s our Business.
We put buyer and seller together. The land owner
comes to us to sell his land, and the buyer, we go after him if
he don’t come to us. Let’s do some business.
GROESBEECK
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Martin &
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The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1906, newspaper, October 19, 1906; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882359/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.