Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 6 of 6
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to meet the demands of the trade oí Burleson County and oí all other ection« that will com® our way. You good name is "0. X."
with us, if your ready money is short.
We have on hand one car of Missouri seed corn, cane and millcs seed. One car Cumberland blacksmith coal just
unloaded. We can iurnish you coal at a low price. Maine seed Irish potatoes now on hand A big lot South Texas Ju-
lifff Plantation Ribbon Cane Molasses on hand. ......... W •
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Landreth's Garden Seed.
Onion Best.
Seed Oats.
Oririe Flour.
Collar Pads.
Waukegan Wire.
Poultry Netting.
American Hog Fenoe.
Elwood Bog Fenoe.
lohuerenbeig Middle Breakers.
Moon Bros, and Banner Buggies.
Wagon and Bi^pr
Buck's Store Still
Biding Middle Breakers.
Hamos, Traeos, Collars.
Mr. BUI Planten.
Galvanised Roofing.
Our Grocery Stock is Full-—And
Mere to Come.
Mitchell
Champion
tee not to leak.
Wagon
Guaran-
Drop in and See our big new w are house and what we have in it.
4$ carry
Our trade can depend on us staying with them for any and everything they rieed to make a crop with, and we ^
the stock to supply your need. ^
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We wiU Treat Yoo Right
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
ínññiiing ríéjijürii«¿i «ná AbCat
the Town and County.
T. C. Easley was a visitor here
Saturday from Pitts Bridge.
Embroideries- a tremendous
rtment at Fagans.
Waldorf S2.50 Shoes at Fagan.
J. F, Polansky and wife went
i® Lyons Sunday to visit rela-
Coffimn and Caskets at Cald-
well Furniture Co. Night phone
155.
Bob Teague was down from
Cameron Saturday and Sunday
to visit home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jenkins at-
tended the stock show at Fort
Worth this week.
Spring 3911 Millinery at Fa-
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Safe)}
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A. E. Perkins and wife, of
Giddings were the^guests of rel
stives here Sunday.
Miss Nellie Park hill left Sun-
day night on an extended visit to
relatives in Mineral Wells.
J. B. Richardson was a pleas
ant visitor here from Cooke*
Point Saturday.
F. E. King of near Stone City
i a business trip to Austin
tirst of the weak.
W. J. Peters and wife spent
several days this week visiting
family of Tom Thomas in
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To Burleson Co. Farmers.
By authority v •.-? á in me
President of the Swine Breeders
Association of Burleson county,
I hereby call a meeting to be
held in Caldwell March 23,1911,
and urge every member, and
every farmer that is not a meni-
bar to be present.
Mr. W. W. Cambell, of (bid-
dings, will talk to us on cheap-
est ways to raise hogs and best
plans for marketing them.'
Mr. J. L. Quicksall, of Waco,
will also be with us and talk
along the line of cultivating crops
especially corn and cotton. Tell
your neight>or about it and lets
all come and get the other man's
experience. D. O, Cox, Pree.
S R. Philp, Secty.
Sterling Brand Clothing for
Spring 1011. 100 sultn bought
from Chancey Shepard. Part
here, balance already shipped,
be here in a few days. It is claim-
ed to be the most thoroughly up-
to-date clothing at moderate
prices on the market. Call st
Faganh and see them.
Late last Friday afternoon fif-
teen of the colored state con-
victs escuped fiom the Woods
farm in Robertson county be-
tween the Brazos river and
Hearne and scattered in various
directians Several of them have
been recaptured, but there are
still some of them st large. None
of them came in this direction as
far as is known.
ANOTHER DEFINITION.
"Josi.th, what i« the houae ol
lonls?"
"It's one branch of the P riti<h
parliament. You've hoarrl of the
hoiist- of common?, haven't you?"
"Ye-es."
"Well, the lords are the uacom-
mom."
INANIMATE "KNOCKERS."
Drum—That trouble, with you,
Cornet, is that you never do any-
thing except when you are on S
toot.
Cornet—Well, at any rate, thev
don't have to pound me to make me
do my duty.
IM POSSIBILlT IE S.
"Well, this i« all there is about
it." said the first lawyer; "your
elient must eitiier put up or «hut
up."
"Quite impossible," replied the
other; "in the first place my client
is poor, and in the «H-ond place the
is a woman."
PINE COURAGE.
ITewitt—Speaking of the conquest
of the pole—"
Jewett—That's nothing; I know
a man who married s Swede."
Just Received a CARLOAD of
Commercial Fertilizer
FOR
Cotton and Corn
AT
Abbott's Gin
Winter Is Here Again
:: and with it comes busted pipes, etc., and I ;
:: wish to remind my friends that I am still;
:: in the plumbing business.
: i JNO. A. HUDSON "HONm „ -
TO BE EXPECTED.
ler why that an tic play
.re?" '
A. N. Pledger preached a
sermon on
i" in tb Baptist
last Sunday,
Silk Hose and
Wulk-Over Shoes at Fagans.
Mrs. Kate Black returned to
Chrlesmsn Friday after visiting
the family of Dave Black for
several days.
D. A. Cypher spent a few days
in Austin this week on business,
"T wondt
was a fnilu
"Could you expect it to be any-
thing except a frost ?"
FIN A NCIAL ACROBAT IC S.
"Many of these old millionaires
ieem so active."
"Yes; they get the practice from
dodging tnxee."
OCTOBER GOSSIP. §
"I'm just between hay and grasi
on that new deal of mine, and if t
hesitate much longer I'm afraid {'11
have cold feet."
1 "Well, I'm just between the gas
mage snd the furnace, and I know
for a fact thst I'm about frozen
stiff." '
UNREASONABLE.
He—When shall we get married ?
She—Oh, John! Why do yoo
take our engagement so seriouilyf—
Fliegeude Blaetter,
Noticc of Election
Notice is hereby given that «
geserai election will be held in
and for the City of Caldwell,
Texis, Jat the court house on
Tuesday, April 4th, 1911, for
the election of a City Attorney,
a City marshal, a City Secret
ry. a City Treasurer and 2 Al-
dermen. J. A. Grey,
W. II. Hundley, Mayor.
Secretary 'l-24-.'lt
A Jiandsome fireproof building
has been er',«ted by the Texas
City Electric Light Company.
The plant has recently been in-
corporated with acspital stt ol*
of 1100,000.
— r
Miss Edna Anglin who las
been visiting the family of H. C.
Broaddus returned to Llano
Sunday. She was accompanied
by Mro. Broaddus who will visit
there for a ehile.
0. Cardones
CHILE aod
SHORT
ORDER
HOUSE.
MEAR DEPOT, j
J. B. HONEYCUT
PHYSICIAN
Diseases of Women snd
Children n Specialty
Office In 8tone A Hitchcock
Drug Store. Calls answer-
promptlv day or night.
Day phone 81. night phone
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911, newspaper, March 17, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168738/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.