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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 8

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tfHTJfcSDAY, OCTOBER 19l4 Judge Dayiss' Charge Covers Many Points Page 7J don't have -them on hand You might appoint eight and lind lalei don't need but four. I toll the other fom you don'l uocil them Gel A fellow who will do iib.it jou tell It is advisable to Kit felloe is ivilh I he wheie lie is to work. I will appoint Mr If Hastings 'Foreman of this Grand lurv Trom tin? time fom a i i be subject to his oideis You inaj now ic- Ure to A I Giand i loom Hi Foreman, and proceed One 5-passcnger Dodge, $75000 'One '5-pasengcr Dodge, 4575 00. Both cars worth the money. Conrad Matthews' Auio Filling Station A.

P. MAYS Attorney and Counselor at Law 4 Rooms 1 and 2 Corsicana Nat Hank Bldg. E. C. FLANAGAN Cars Anywhere Phones, Kesidence 1383 Business 578 Day or Night RETAIL MERCHANTS' George-Brown, Active Seeretarv Roome 1 2 Sun Bide.

BUTTER, CONDENSED CREAM AND MALTED MILK produced in Ameuc-a can be bought at our store in couucction a complete line of the best staple and groceiies obtainable JNO. C. HUGHES QUALITY BREAD Summit Avenue Phone 297. FREE TIRE SERVICE Also FREE DELIVERY OF GAS OR OIL Anywhere Within Five Mile Radius of Corsicana. Tlier" is posilivtb tin fli-irgc for Init service no.

hcistnfc lo uill on Us. AVc Milr.inizj a 1 llic Kime jmc'-s as rl Our Klacc is uptn and nighL MILLER TIRES AND TUBES rj a 1 K' nrr-ii lo tiic T'rj- have jiroT-cliin JT 2 nrcjdcnts or WE CAREY ALL ACCESSORIES Thomas Auto Supply Oo, W. B. THOMAS, Mgr. PERSONAL Alton fusliss has lelmncd from a i lo bis Jjiolliei Arthlc Frost Jus liss Houston Mi and Mrs A Jusliss and ton Alton.

MSilcd tlie Dallas Fair Won- das A. Mitchell and wife were in lo daj fio'u Tunelo Lee Matbis, was lieie today-fiVjm Chalfield Mid Caston went to Houston to daj Frencl) and family of Em- mpit i hero todav. .1 a i was heie i Bany nioi ning. M. F.inty and Hill or Nag a were here'today McCraiy and wife were heie from Richland i H.

Gob.el and i of Pursloy weio in today 'E. 'Waie was here today from Powell A L. Davis was here today fiom Kerens. C' ttowmei was here today i Riehlancl .1 H. Williams of tue Grove was lieio toda Henry Pursley and wife, Ma hojiej and Mrs.

Geo Anderson were i from Pursley Palmer ot Puidon was here to da, Miss Helen Fullwood left this nidinmg for West Te'tas where she spend the winter. Miss Helen i be gieally mis-sed by her many friends here who will wait anxiously for her return in eailj spring A McCoid and wife of Richland vei here todav Rei H. A. Conwav was here today i Hubbard A Roe and I Angler were heie from Malakoff today. A.

McHeniv and Roebuck. 010 here todav from Tyler Fieeman, formerly of Barry but now of Rusk was heie today. Man- and Raj were in todaj. Miss Artie Woolen and Luck Tuiner were heie today from W. Gilcrease of Emhouse heio today McCreary and family and W' A Lockhart and family are pre paring lo from Roane to Quannah AV.

Bragg was here today from Roane A Gamble of Emhouse was here todai. Mrs Steiling Wood has returned from Elgin and Mr Wood from Dublin Fullwood and i and Johnson were here todav from Eureka. Miss Cora Lee Thompson is here from Humble Harth was hOiC todav from Pursley A and wife were here todaj from Rural Shade foe and Geo Blankenship I Will so to Dallas tomorrow to attend i meeting of the State Sheep Growers" ilrs. J-. Downs and Mis'? DcjSins.

Xaslryille, have gomr a visit to Mrs Neal and family were here today from Wortham. Dr. Holton 'was here today from Pausley Armstrong and wife and Rov Langslon and wife of the Grove were here toda Tohnson of Kerens was here I CoaiP 1 and vite and Miss Coates were here today from Kerens. was here lodaj from Drane. G.

E. "Weeks of Grape Creek was hern today Mrs Fullwood and Miss Helen of Eureka went to Lauipasas today "VIiss Lillian Sessions formerly of jllicc. but nov. living at Center. Shelby was here todaj to MSI! rcla- tnes.

Mrs M. Campbell has returned froir BurkburneiL Editor Georse of the Blooming GroAu Rustler was in town todat. He 'came alone i hi 0 wife and chil- idren who he nid wanted IP see the jcircus. and of course he felt that he 'ought to co with them, owing to the; fact of there being so large a crowd FOR SALE. i Ten shares of Corsicana Deep Well Company for S10000.

Address B. W. Meaner, Waxahachic, I The Sick And Convalescent. Gownn UIP of M. T.

Cowan re Texan farmcfla fo'Aunnle In hnvlng climate'confliLlow. Owl en- ablcu them to work on lliclr faiTls aJmoSt lh- ulioli- round. This foi li-udnr tlut dopj more IcIriUu nluic in lliu Tlie li BIH.II i Irjdoi. It does better, quickd- i it I mynUis In Ihn Of courac nisi HIIIIK Ihlnlf of TVI the trucloi lo do ii plott, but thai Jh oiilv Hi" IjiJKln- nmB i -work tlic i i i Is (if doing anil iIohiB j.t j. biK EaAnfc In time inom-v U' TJic CleLrjc planL 4 rcips.

hault spread') i i digs 'Jiiyl docs practically all jobs formciily done by dnioidl and stationary ft ff 4 rj ----6 FV .1. i 'fANK-TYPE TR FORMERLY KNOVv'N AS THE CLEVELAND TRACTOR I Walker Davidson the vcneralilo father of ,1. Dnnds-pn nl Kurcka. if -(iH rcpprlciJ icr low. 1 Mrs remains nnri iirr W.

r. from iK.Tiifmnn County i bfi with hor I FOfS YOUR CONVENIENCE We carry Fresh Meat and other Market Goods with our Full Line of Groceries. Phone 457. PROMPT DELIVERY. W.

A HAMMETT SON ENJOYS THE LIGHT. Navarre County Ciliren Here On I-TrnM. n3 sin' 1T1 Thrv Did Well Tl The tractor that does all kinds of farm work at all times of the year. The splendid weather conditions that prevail in Texas, the farmers to jwork on their places almost all the calHTfor a ffactor that will come more nearly doing all these farm jobs and thereby releases a large percentage of the horses and mules. The Cletrac is such a'rtractor.

It does a splendid job -of plowing, pulling two 14-inch bottoms, plowing an acre per hour. Its plowing speed is scientifically gauged--3 to 3J4 miles per hour. It -thoroughly pulverizes the soil and furrows turned clear over. TJut the usefulness of the Cletrac has only begun with plowing In fact, the Cletrac prepares the seed bed with only two operations; first, plowing second, discing, drilling and culti-packing. And in preparing the seed bed the Cletrac, because of the fact that it rides on top of the soft ground, does not injure it.

The Cletrac is tank type construction, that is, it lays down its own tracks, runs on them and picks them up again It weighs only 3,200 pounds and its pressure on the ground is only about five pounds per square inch. Perfect Seed Bed Work Because of its distinctive track-laying construction the Clectrac is especially adapted to seed bed work. In faci. it makes the completed seed bed in two operations. First, it plows, second it discs, drills and culti-packs.

The Clelrac's eight hundred square feet of traction surface enable it to go over soft, plowed ground or moist or Bandy surfaces without sinking in and without packing down the soil--two invaluable assets not found in the ordinary tractor--two factors essential in the preparation of ihc seed bed. Don't judge a Tractor by the number of plows it pulls. The number of JJCTCS plnwH in given of time per horse power shouJd be consadcrr'? in judging ability a tractor, rather llwii ihc number ol Uic iraior Hartzell The Clelrac iVdesignecl to stand up under a speed that enables it to plow more Jend with four discs than can be plowed by a slow moving tractor pulling six discs. The Cletrac plowing speed is scientifically gauged to the best results Hundreds of tests have proved that the best plowing is done at a speed of 3 to mile.s per hour, and that is why the Cletrac ib designed to plow at that speed The Cletrac thoroughly pulverizes the soil and turns furrows clear f- The Cletrdc is fast gaining the approval of Texas farmers. Hundreds of Texas farmers are now using Cletracs on their farms.

There is a rice growing" company near Houston using twenty Cletrac s. Many are using from two to six because they find that the Cletrac, because of its fast work, its small size, its'economy of operation its ability to do a wide variety of work, is better than the use of a smaller number of large heavy expensive tractors. And the Cletrac has made good in Texas as it has elsewhere. Farmers all over the state have written testimonials of its splendid performance. Its sales are growing daily and it is rapidly becoming the universal favorite.

Cletrac Sales and Service go Hand in Hand. The builders of the Cletrac are the largest producers of track-laying tractors in the world. They must of a necessity give excellent service, because they could not have built up this tremendous service unless they did. As their dealers we can assure you that you win receive this service after you purchase a Cletrac. "When you get a Cklrac ou get genuine CIctrac service backed up by the strength and reputation of the Cleveland Tractor Company.

Const in ar.d-scc the Clc'rac. or IxUcr still, kt us, make actual dcrnorjslration on your farm. In The meantime whiic you arc debating this tractor question, yet us send you a copy of a mighty interesting booklet "Selecting Your Tractor:" This bor 1 is full of iacls and figures lhal vriJJ 50 a long vray solving your tractor problem. asks anH answers 3hc questions Jhst you have been asking your- sc3C Send for j-our copy today, it's free, 7Jc hell-' slocfc can br Icnmi SJisn ac ritfvt swaltmn wur lo be' cvJ tot the table- Wt woud ap- lo'cciats grocery account vtry much. KiTa LOCAL AGENTS Corsicana, Texas District M.

Stevenson' vs. flloirs of Simonton, to remove cloud. Jlil for partition. and C. B.

L'eq. commissioners of partition. Parkei et al vs' er, partition, and land value at $2 0' Smith -made Mrs. Sallie' Tyner Mabls Hart et al. partJ ol land per apr, J.

H. Cridei vi. der suit to, fix, interest and, fo lion, is pn trialr The "case" 1 ot Ejerc'o ''CoJgul suit In wHich- CoJittrtfoJ ''communion ona of property- purchased by TVIiv Gross- and- whlcb' was lieard litforwood xesterd the Jury failing to agfc 1 'Elbert Latham anB Miss BSUkfl Armstrong Real Estate Transfers. Central Texas Grocow to C. McDaniel, lots in Rictiln'ndr S20QC OC "Wra Porter 'to Wright, 2S A-S acres Thomas 'WriRht' $3925 00 E.

Allen to Jake Lev'mc. part block -235 S500 00 and fur tlier considerations II Earth to Medfoid; lots 7 8 and 9. block $500.00 and further considerations. VV D. al to Walker et al lot 1 blocTj.72, Kerens, $5000.00 C- Walter et al to Kerens Na- tiona) Bankjlof-l.

block 72. Kerens, "-J Walker James, acres Harding survey $3636:15. A. WriRht to -A Stockard, 78 1-2 acres Thos. Wnght surrey, $3,387.50 and further considerations.

Were Filed Be fore Was Discovered. J. C. Mendenhall, Evansville, 'spent 40 years in the drug business, compounded over 100,000 perserip- tions from physicians educated in, Europe and America before "Number 40 For the Blood" was discovered; the great specific for all blood diseases. Successfully employed in 9i- season of the glandular in blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheumatism, 'catarrh, constipation, hepatic congestions, and stomach, nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings thai stood all other treatment yield Jo "No For sale by Coulson Drue Co RED TYRIAN TIRES: 10,000, 15,000 and 20,000 miles are the most remarkable tire records we have ever knovVn.

We invite you to ask some of the many car owners who are using Tynan Tires what think about them, and put a. lan on your car and run it againp ANY' TIRE MADE, regardless price, and note the results'and proof of our claims. We have not raiser 1 .1 ou- price. M. BRA.UER,' 115 West Third Avenue, Corsicana, Will Need Many'- Rooms' or p.F.

The coming of' the Odd next week from over the- State to at tend the grand Cor- sicana will cause a great demand-for and for this "reason, a special committee is already active' in secur-'" ing rooms It is Tery important'that those having rooms for please- notify Mr. J. E. Bowman at the Main hotel, phone 91 who will gladly tafce 3 our name and address. The Odd.

Fellows will be here next every room that is available should oe phoned into 3Ir. Eowman. $100 $100. The readers of this paper will DB pleased to learn that there is at least on dreaded disease thai-science-has been able to cure in all its stages ajid that it catarrh. Catarrh bsing greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment Hairs Catarrh Medicine is taken emally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation ol the disease, giving patient, strength by building up" the constitution and assisting nature in doing its wort The proprietors have so much sn the curative powers of Hairs Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case Oiat it to cure.

Send for list of testimonials. Address F- A CHENEY CO, Tolcro. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist 75 cents. Too Late to Classify.

Goodrich (ire and rim, Return Sun office an4 FOR RENT--Business house. foot front on North Beaton Ajplv L. AY. Love over Kjbcr and SPECIAL SALE--Over 5lochcd nn Jarhs, ronrt chains. coW fwlci.

tubes ail Kinds accessories Mitchell Caragc. RENT--XiocJv light keefiini; roonw; Unse in. modem Ajiply West 7U1-, aicnuc. Phone WANTED-- To Jv: in mofl cash. wjmi 3WCK1 S-nn office.

hand car c3yaj To" Jiavf and E. S. care I FOR SALE-- Th- T. BonoAi T' noali 5112 seres of afrts estivation. tanfl.

six rent bouses. ichl er acre. Jesse Mclx.ndon. Mnria. Teias.

Fresh Dromedary Dales at 25 a psekaae. These arc fine and dclic- jieus. Cash Growrr. North 1 Beaton Phones 459459..

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