Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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AND NEWS-CHRONICLE
Volumne XXVII
Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, November 10, 1911
Number 36
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i Business Success!
Containa no black art. There ia nothing mysterious about
it. Han do uot make fortunes by what ia oaHed luck. It
ia obtainable by legitimate methods, at tha command of
«vary one.
Tha aucceaafal buainaaa men are invaribly men who started
depositing their savings in the daya of their yoath end men
who made the habit of doine buaineaa with the bank. With-
out the bank's aervioe and h*lp, man remains small in a
business way.
If >oti are not o customer ot thia bank, let this be your
invitation to become oua. for your banking buai nasa ia moat
respectively solicited.
The First State Bank
Of CmiéwH,
GUARANTY FUND B]ANK
NO OTHIR lUIINtS9 THAN BANKING
We'll Surround You
With the finest stock of stationery
yoo ever saw for a small outlay of
money the very highest «rnde of goods
at exceptionally low prices. We have
everything for the home writing desk,
for the office, or the ehoolroom, and
our prices are based upon • desire to,
give the best values on the market for I
cash. No matter what you wunt we
have it right, at tie rinht prior.
CALDWELL DM18 COMPANY
District Court,
District court convenes here
nest Monday the 18th and tha
following are the grand jurora:
J. W. Harvey, W. B. 8illiman
A. F. Grabo*-, H. E. Smith, A.
C. Calhoun, J. R. Lyon, Prank
Foijt, P. P. Pollock, John Gregg,
H. Alford, A. Giaaenacblag. P.
Uudnik, J. E. Stubbs, Spot Tay-
lor, (col) A. M. Goodwin, and
John J. Pollock.
Jurora First Week.
A. Griffin, Cecil Porter, Chaa.
jancik, J. L. Nororosa, Joe Veiaa,
Herman Cieaenachlag, John Isa-
bell, Tom Croaddus, W, L. lien-
son, T. 8. Holme?, J. J. Pressley,
J. B. Arendale, S. B. Thomas,
P. R. Kallua, A. Ksnouae, C. M.
Black, W. E. Mstejowsky, Wal
ter Jeater. J R Nix, August Pape
Jease Jenkins, G. J. Jones, lx>uis
Heine, Hermann Oppermann, J.
R. Sewell, M. G. Pierce Jr. J
Earl Porter, J. M. Murray, J. It.
Lewis, J. K. Lyon, r. B. Traylor
M. W. 1 urner, E. O. Skelley, A.
Love. W C. Carroll, JoeKristoff.
Second Week.
J. L. Arnold, W. O. Addison,
John Kellar,JoeSchrieber, Julius
Ptacek, Frank Drgac, Ad Donath
L. L. Bains, J. W. Kicbardson,
R. E. Etselj J. J. Autrey, John
Gherels, T. tí. Goodson, J. M.
Fagan, Gus fcngieman, J. H.
Vnnmeter, Tom Thomas. Henry
Wortiiington, Cha . Keese, Wii-
ton Houston, H. A, Leohr, Con
fldd a Little Bit Every
Day To Your Savings
Every little bit helps
You oan alwaya apare "aomething" if you live just a
little within your inoome. By adding a "trifle" every
P day, yon will in time, have a fortune and in any caae
* provide sgainst miafortune.
Bring a "little bit" into this bank every day atari
now.
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Caldwell National Bank
Depoaits Guaranteed *
Depository for City of Caldwell Funds.
Depository for County of Burleson Funds.
CLOTHING
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We now have on hand the
bsst Stock of
Ming'
Ever shown. We arc selling
more Clothing ánd more of
everything else than ever in
the history of this store.
Therefore we can and
are selling at
Lower Prices
Than Ever
TOUR THANKS-
GIVING ORDER .
Will reoeive tha promptest at-
tention at this grocery. Grao •
and Mee the tempting array of
staples and table dainties we -
have prepared. It isa perfect
feast Of good things and yon *
surely should have some of them i
on your Thanksgiving table.
rad Frey, J. W. Philip, C. War-
lick, H. Liebertnan, 0. 1). Baker,
John Calvin, Chas. Drowsky,
Fritz Lambrecht, A. J. Maddox,
W. S. Perry, W. B. Terry, V. E.
Lsoinn, N. Cromartie, H. E.
Scott, H. R. Kelley.
The grand jurora must appear
before the court Monday morn-
ing, but the jurors for the first
week need not appear till Tues
day morning. Other jurors will
appear on Monday morning of
the week for which they are
summoned to appear.
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If You Want to Save Money buy From
X. F\ GILLEY
"The Store That
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<m| mum
Sftvés YOLx Money"
Csldvuell, Taxi
While the ladies in a certain
school district were exercising
the right of suffrage the follwing
funny incidents occurred: In
one household (he baby upset
the churn, in another the Sunday
bread was burned to a crisp in
oven. In another, the family
eat ate the canary bird, and in
another a lad/ left a kettle of
rice cooking on the stove and
when she returned her husband
was busily engaged in scooping
rice out of the kitchen door,
But then these are minor inci-
dents and oan all be obviated
next year. *
Til fci ' Vr ¿
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Miss Senada Smit'i who is
teaching achool at Bel'.ville spent
•¿aturda;' and Sunda;- v.ith home
A good country road is alwaya
to be desired and is a source of "
comfort and convenience to every
traveler. Good roads attract
population, as well as good
schools and churches. Good.
roads improve the value of the
property so that it is said a
farm lying five miles from mar-
ket, connected^by a bad road, is
of less value than an equally
good farm lying ten miles away
from market connected by a
good road. A larger load can
be drawn by one horse over a
good road than by two over a
bad one. Good roads encourags
the greater exchange of products .
and commodities between one
section and another.
Notice—All parties having
claims against H. M. Newcoinb,
deceased, are hereby notified to
tile same with affidavit attached
with the undersigned at once.
W, W, Rankin..
Thecity council of Victor.a ha&
voted to grant the St. Louis,
Brownsville & Mexico a charter
to operates steam motor and**
electric railway. This was done •
for the purpose of plací tobtr'
railroad's Bloomington extension
terminals in that city.
Just Received-A nether car of
fiue juUUj UlU.es. uu a * tow
Caldwell* See Gray & llugbta
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911, newspaper, November 10, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168770/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.