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If jijMWi.i..wrtii Has his home at imtc a. si MS Pincus Bros. Basement Toys and Everything to make a Merry .Xmas is tabe found there. Bring the children to see themv Xmas Presents of every kind in bur stock. Let us help you in your selections. Biggest Line "of Christmas Goods v ( 70)777X7 TTT 7(QJ ( 'TH) 7Q) (5 - Ever Showit in Cookeville. JjliANj IL) JillVCo HJTHAT.I COUNTY HERALD Issued Every Thursday ' Subscription Price... 25 Cents a Year E.-L. WIRT & SON, Publishers Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the v Post Office at Cookeville, Tenn. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911 Slagle for the Ticket , To those who supported me in the ' recent campaign for Trustee in which I was defeated by only 50 votes I :feel assured of the fact that this whole array ' of men 900 strong; will join me in say , ing that no boodle, booze or bargains were used for votes and that 'you all supported me for conscience sake I now wish to extend Id each, and every one of you my most sincere thanks. It has been piy lifelong ambition to be a leader, to hold a position where I could be of some use to suffering hu manitv, as well as others who are worthy of favors.; .'V , But my humble life, has been void of environment: that would- jead to ; such and my ambitions have been defeated. I struggled with outstretched hands to grasp the flag of victory, but seizod instead, the emblems of defeat. To those who cast their vote for my successful opponent, making him the ' standard bearer for the office of Trus- j tee, I now join your ranks, inviting my followers to fall in line with us and and help to carry not only him but the whole ticket to victory. t , It is easy enough to be happy when life goes along like a song; But the man worth while is the man who will smile whens everything goes dead wrong. ;'!; ' ' Now let us all look forward to the day when victory will be' ours. It is said every dog has his day; Accord ing to this philosophy mine is yet to come. 'ljS--:-:-' '-r: - So look out, for me ; again in about two years,V:vV;t.,W'" .'V'' ..J- 'r Again thanking the entire citizen ship of Putnam County for the . hospi tality shown me during this last race, I remain your humble servant. D. E. Slagle. Tennessee, or otherwise the bill will, be taken for confessed as to them. . It is further ordered that thie notice be published for four .consecutive weeks in the Putnam Couuty Herald. This Dec. 14th, 1911. s' . 'V. E. BOCKMAN, : ; ' Clerk and Waster' By Algood Carlen; D. C, & M. 51-4 1 . No. 2063 k ORDER OP PUBLICATION : In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn, , : State cf Tennessee, etc., vs. J vvC, Bud Phillips et al. : In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, thatQueea Max? well, Lem Maxwell and Bud Phillips, three of the defendants,' are non-residents of the State, they are, therefore hereby required to appear on or before the first Monday of February next, be fore the Clerk and Master of said court, at his office in Cookeville, and make de fense to the bill filed against them and others in said court by the State of No. 2064 ' ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn. State of Tennessee, etc, ' 't John Henry et al. In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that S.C.Harper and J. L. Roberts, two of the defend ants, are non-residents of the State, they are, therefore hereby required to appear on or before the first Monday of February next, before 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, or otherwise the, bill will be taken for confessed as to them. - ; , - . J It is further ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam County Herald. This Dec 14th, 1911. ' r-VV.'vV. E. BOCKMAN, ' Clerk and Master. By Algood Carlen, D. C. & M. 51-4t A TEXAS WONDER The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder trouble, removes gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame back, rheum atism, and all irregularity of the kid neys and bladder in both men and women ' regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One, small bottle is two months : treatment seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for Tenn. testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St,1 St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all druggists. : . " 1 - , P. M. Smith Piano Contest', ; Miss Etta Gentry 176,500 Miss Lola Hughes.-...;:. 165,300 Miss Bessie Kinnaird--...ii..97,100 1 Miss Sarah Daws..-...L65,300 Mrs. Mae Smith i'.l 39,850 r No. 2062 , ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn. v i State of Tennessee, etc., vs. ' ; John Randolph et al. . ; ; In this cause, it appearing from the bill which is sworn to, that Noah Mash. Henry Roberts and A. W. Roe, three of the defendants, are non-residents of the State, they are, there fore hereb v required to appear on or before the first Monday of February next, before the Clerk and Master of said Court, at his -office in Cookeville, and make defense to the bill filed against them and others . ih. 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 publishedfor four consecutive weeks ' ' in the Putnam County Herald, , This Dec. 14th, 1911. - .fii'vr'"' "'.V ;c- '',':' V. h , Bockman, 1 ':"' - Clerk and Master. By Algood Carlen, D. C. & M. . 51-4t WHET. 1 N :.i ...... A . . . . . a)f3 i m .... , I -Zl "3 3 SMI. Gonimg The success of this sale so far has been far beyond our expectations, but we have lots of good bargains yet; in fact, we are cutting prices deeper than ever.' They must go NOW. Ladies' Tailored Suits and Cloaks will .'be sold for the next few days at ;about half price. Come at once and get the , best selections and bargains before they are all gone. One-third off on Men's Suits and Overcoats while they last. v Come quick and get the choice of thece great bargains. We Have only about two more weeks ' to deal'out these bargains to you; and we can't tell' whether you will ever have a chance to buy g"dod up-to-date merchandise at these greatly reduced prices. DO NOT DELAY. COME. NOW! ' WMETSON ; EM - : i