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f; csas csso escs esss a 1 FAT HGGS 1 ,J FOR SALE : Cobkeville Roller Mills ! , No. 2052 ..V- ': . ORDER OF PUBLICATION' In Chancery Court at Cookeville," Tenn. Myrtle Burgess vs. Bill Burgess. " In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that Bill Bur gess, the de2endant, is a non-resident of the State, he is, therefore hereby required to appear, on or before the first Monday of January next, before v.A rurir anrl Miutpr of said Court, at uiv v- his office in 'Cookeville, and make de fense to tne Dili niea against mm in said Court by Myrtle Burgess, or oth erwise the bill will be taken for con- It is' further ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam County Herald. Thi3 Nov. 24th, 1911. . v v O V. i BOCKMAN, . Clerk and Master. J By Algood Carlen', D. C. & M. 48-4t . No. 2053 ! ., ' ; ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn. State of Tennessee vs. A.K. Webbetal In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that Jamas Corn stock, Jack Fewman and S. E. Coile, three of the defendants, are non-residents of the State, they are therefore, hereby required to appear on or before the first Nonday of January next' be fore' the Clerk and Master of said Court at his office in Cookeville, and make defense to the. bill filed against, them and others in said Court, by the State of Tennessee, otherwise the bill will be taken for confessed as to them. , ; It is f urthsr ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam Couuty Herald.. This Nov. 24th. 1911. - 4 ; V r.'V';--Vi E. BOCKWfAN, ' v Clerk and Waster By Algood Carlen, D. C. & M. 48-4 1 : ;'.;!-X-"v:'Nb;- 2054 ' .' : i.' ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn. State of Tennessee vs. ' " -Mrs. Eva McCaleb et al In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that Thomas NcCaleb and Sherman McCaleb, two of the defendants, are non-residents ) it the State, they are, therefore- hereby required to. appear, on or before the first Monday ot January next, before the Clerk and Master of said Court, at nis office in Cookeville, and make de fense to the bill filed against them and others in said Court, by the. State of Tennessee, or otherwise the bill will be taken for confessed as to them.' It is further ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks .in the PutNam County Herald. ' This Nov. 24th. 1911, , ; ; '--; V. E. BOCMAN, . ' - " Clerk and Master, f ' By Algood Carlen, D. C, & M. .. 48-4t ADVERTISEMENT for CREDITORS To the Creditors of W. R. Poston, de ceased: ' In obedience to in order made by tht Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn., in the case of Morgan Produce Co. et al -vs. Helen Poston et al, the creditors of ' W. R. Poston. deceased, are hereby no tified to have themselves made parties to said cause by petition and prove their claims against said Poston on or before January Is t, 1912, or 'they my b ex eluded from the benefit of said suit and from sharing in the assets of said W. ' R. Poston, deceased. m Said creditors and claimants are also hereby notified that by order of said ' Court in said cause they and each ol them are enjoined from instituting any suit against the 7 .u-n,:i tVion kv natitinn in said pending cause :and all parties now suing the said W. R. Poston, deceased, are enjoined from proceeding in men ' suits f u rthet than to ; udgment. -" ' This July 10th, 1911. N V. E. BOCKMAN , - Clerk, and Master. -; Bv Algood Carlen, i - Get Your Medal - A nimber of silver medals for mem bers of the First Tennessee volunteer Infantry serving in the. Spanish war have never been delivered. Four men pf CvC are in the list: A. B. Blankeriship, Lewis Garfinkle, Jno. A. Goss, snd Felix: Morrison, i These gentlemen can get th air medals by writ ing Jto Jas. K. Polk, First National Bank Building, Nashville, Tenn. ' A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation, weakens the whole sys tem. Doa'n's Regulets, 25 cents per box correctthe liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. ' . ' . ; Why not buy you a suit now? You can buy a. nice up-to-date suit at whole sale cost during' this' great clean-up sale.- Whitson 'Bros. ' Mary land was the second pro ducer of coal in the United States and ha3 mined a total of 161,224, 007 short tons of coal, including the output for' 1910. ; The first production according to the Uni ted States, Geological Survey was 3,000 tons; in 1820. Maryland's coaf output ha3 not been large a 3 compared with that of the great coal States, but the increase has been steady. In 1870 the pro duction was 1,819,824 tons, in 1890 it was 3,357,813 tons, in 1900 it was 4.024,688 tpns, and in 1910 it was 5.217,125 tons. . FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me, and subscribed In my presence, tni tun aay oi. uecerauer, A. D- -1SS6. V- ' -v (Seal) - ' A. VT. CLEASON, ,.. ' . : ... v 'f .;J . i Notary -Public. - i ' Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and acts directly upon th blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system. Send , tor testimonials, free. - , F, J. CHENET & CO.. Toledo. O. I , Sold by all Druggists; 75c. ; , Take Hall's Family PUIS for (constipation. , State cf Ohio, city of Toledo, t, ; Lucaa County. - ) ' : ;; Frank J. Cheney makc3 oath that hi is Bcnior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co, doing business in the City of To lado, County and Stat aforesaid, and that said nrm win pay tne sum oi HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and. ev cry caso of Catarrh that cannot be citrea by the uss of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. 'c - v,vV . No. 2C59 . J ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn. Bessie Stone, vs. Lewis aione ei au In thia cause, it aDmaring from the Kill whirh is sworn to. that Lewis Stone, one of the defendants, is a non.resident of the State, he i?, theretore, nereDy required to appear on or before the first Clerk and Master of said Court atJiis office in Cookeville, and make defense to the bill tiled against hiru and others in said Court by Bessie Stone, or other wise the bill wlil be taken for confess ed as to him. It is further ordered that this notice be puplished for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam County Herald. This Dec. 7th, 1911. ,V. E. BOCKMAN, ' Clerk and Master. By Algood Carlen, D. a & M. 49-4t ' 8 Refined Entertainment for Entire Change of Program Ladies Gentlemen, Children , Monday, Wednesday, Friday g Doors Open 7 p. m. Commences 7:30 SAVOY TT1T? A TPFfilf? Adults lpc Children 5c o-ll OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY 2&C MULES! MUEES! I want to buy all the.good mules I can get and will be in Gookeville W ednesday, Dec. 27th Mules must be 15 hands and up, of good bone and hoof ' and in good condition. Bring in your mules on this day. . F Hickman. Tenn. . i It Pays to Investigate - If you want to buy or sell a farm see me. If f oti want to' buy or sell a house and lot see me. ' If youwant to buy a lot to build on see me. , - - - . - If you to. rent a house and lot see me. - ' v, . ' , If you want money to build a home see me. If ycu want any kind of insurance see me. ; ' If you want to make bond of any kind see me. , l am agent for four of the strongest insurance companies, , : ,that pay losses promptly. It pays to investigate. See me. J. W. MCH ARPSOM Real Estate and Insurance Agent ' , ' ' No. 2061 : . ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn, State of Tennesse, etcivs. Ed Clayetal ; In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that S. M., Wat son, one of the defendants, is a non raaiAont nf ' tho futnt.f. he is. therefore 'I,VU1VIK' w b-v - ; F - "I hereby required to appear on or before k the first Monaay oi v eDruary nexi, De fore the Clerk and Master of said court at his office! in Cookeville, and make de tVnse'to the bill filed against him ano oihera in said court by State of Tennes see, cr otherwise the bill. will be taken for confessed s to h'm. . It is further ordered that this notict be published for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam County Hera'd. ' , , This Dec. 14Lh, 1911. ,.. V. E. BoC'CVfAN, nrk ft id Matpr. 4 1 :4 Price Safe w ) J 4 i :i r I : v Lasting 30 Days Beginning Dec. 1 and during the whole of that month I will offer my complete stock of General Merchandise at special cut prices, and the cut will be deep. Come . to niy store during this sale and buy goods cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. Carry Dry Goods, Cloth-,, ing, Shoes, Groceries, etc.; all standard and up-to-date., If you are hunting bargains here is the place to find ' them. "Prices on a few items will give you an idea of the money saving possibilities of this sale: : 1 , Men's $18.00 Suits at.... -1 -.1 ' ,..-$12.50 ' Men's $14.00 and $15.00-Suits at'-., :...-.$ 9 00 .'Outing Cloth at.--'..: ,..6c, 7&c and 9c a yard . Prints at - - 4c 5c wd 6c" '. Men'aShoes at..;.l 98c and up ' " . Women's Shoes at...'.. .' l-l 59c and up Other goods in stock slashed in proportion. They must go. . These prices are for cash or barter. ; Nothing charged. , "i Thanking every one of my customers heartily for their trade, I , cordially invite them to come and see me durjng this sale and to bring their friends, with them. You can all get real bargains. , ' ' W. : ' C. COOPED , .. S OAK HILL, TENN. , 4" - 'I- I' By Algood Carlen, D. G.'& M. i-4t