Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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TOWN TOPICS.
L. Fleckenstein went to Hous-
"ton the first of the week to tak*
in the carnival sights
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üfrs. J.W. Lnuderdale returned
-to Somerviile Tuesday trrrn visit
ingMrs. T.>. Gllley.
Mrs. D. C. Mayfield is visiting
tier sister, Mrs. Owen Roberts in
Somerviile.
Mrs. J. L. Giddings spent the
week in Houston visiting rel-
atives and attending the carin-
ara!.
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'Mayor J. A. Gray, 8. Wilburn
/Sam Murray and J. W. Harvey
were among those who left Tues-
/day for Houston to attend the
; Monday night Bob Montague
left for Milano where on Tuesday
he built a house and returned
Jio e Wednesday morning.
'Giveyour boy a Macy book-
case section. More sections can
be added as the books increase.
Caldwell Furniture Co.
Dusek-Mrnustik.
Tuesday at the residence of
the bri ie'e parent3 in the New
Tabor ► ection. Rev. Antone
Motyceka united in marriage
Frank Dusek and Mfss Vlasta
Mrnustik. Both par rids are in*
dustrious nic; young je le and
. trili make their hone near
«BaaoviUe.
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Car J of Thanks.
* Henry Lehda died at his heme'
UriVlaat Friday mid, the
ra. to Hist Sntf
y iwMto&ylfc lb* rmietei'v
at the Lut! eran church near
here, tie fungal services being
conducted by Rev, A. H. Faulk-
eabe**g.
Deceased was s?inetjhrig nv< i
7." years < 1q and cámi from
Germany to this country in 1871.
and, in 1882 moved to thi>
county and made his hone near
here o*0he Coofcq* Point road
He was a hnrd forking, honor
able man with the respect of all
who knew him. His aged wife
and five obildren all grown sur-
vive kitn: Will, (jus and Henry
Lehde; Mrs. Louise Rosen -
rraeter. of Lyons, and Mrs. Will-
iam Pet rich, of Waco. AJÍ «>!
whom attended the funeral am)
burial.
Reliable Goods-
TUi
Four Word
Right Prices
COMES PRETTF NEAR Saying all that could possible be said about any
merchandise. Added to this, is our assurauce of prompt attention to
all orders and a willingness to "right" any "wrong" that may come up.
These are our Key-notes and we shall at all times try our utmost to live ti to
We stand ready at all times to guarantee our goods. Your money
back if not satisfied. We have a large stock, well .assorted, Come in and
look. Price our goods. We believe we have the best iu the following lines.
5ewin#riachfnes. iron beds, bed Springs,
Mattresses and Kitchen Cabinets
We appreciate our friends and trade. Mr. Louis Ginzel ic now with us, and
will gladly wait on our Bohemian freinda
That norther which reached
here Saturday night was a tierce
one. There was plentv of io
Sunday and all tender vegeta,
tion was killed.
ONE ATTACK
FOLLOWS ANOTHER
Has That Been Your Experience
Taking Calomel for Constipa-
tion? Try Dobsons Livor
Tone Next Time
Many people take calomel to
eur¿ constipation, and it does
cure it for one day, but-two or
three days later they are sicker
than ever. That i* one of the aft-
er effects of calomel. That is the
reason why Stoned Hitchcock's
drug store will not. guarantee
calomel to be hsrmless. But we
do guarantee Dodson's Liver
Tone to be a perfect substitute
for calomcl. Dodson's Liver
Tone will on re constipation and
bilious attacks and keep them
cured, by stimulating and toning
up the liver to do its best work.
Ir is a vegetable liquid with n
pleasant taste and is harmless to
•hildren us well as grown people.
It livens up the liver by natural
methods, does not act so strongly
us to weaken the body, but is safe
and sure just the same. You
oati buy a bottle to-day from
Stone and Hitchcock with the
assurance of your money back if
fails in your case.
J. W. HARVEY FURNITURE
AND UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE
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NIGHT
5 or 55
&ra,
Best aid Clmiest
28 inches inside diameter,
$1.00 per foot.
Cal Md
D. A. CYPHER
CALDU/BLLi TEXAS
COTTON HOUSES
We wish to thank t le many
friend* v ho attends J us in our
•ad tereavamen*, t! e loss of our
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husband, father, son and brother:
may such an irie jsrabU loss not.
be your.-, but may God's choicest
blessings be upen you.
-Mrs, L. O Fraim and Family.
Showing Shipments to Date and
Crops of Previous Years.
In future tlve News-Chronicle
will print regularly each week
•r Uon figures showing shipments
this point
Received this season *402
Middling; ba*is urice, 813-16
1910-11 9,937 bales
1999-10.. ..
1908-09..
Notice!
By sutbority vjsiel in me as
president, I hereby cull a meet-
ing of tin ; toe thclders of the
.Burleson County Farmers Union
Warehouse Co., to meet at the
warehouse ir, ( aid well on the
2nd day of December 1011 for
the iran«actiju of important
W. W. Watson, Pres.
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lKv; C >
1907-08..
1906-07..
1905-06..
1904-05..
1903-04.,
1902-03..
190M/2..
5,674 bales
'*...12,986 bales
.... 5,954 bales
....13,157 bales
.... 9,299 bales
.... 8,800 bales
.... 8,084 bales
.... 5,784 bales
.... 8,672 bales
LOUIS URBAN0USKY
City Traasfor
anif Bi^a|e Line
All baggage and hauling of
all kind entrusted to me will
receive prompt and careful
attention, l'hone 122.
Caldwsll Texas.
SHUMATE
Tungsten Razor
Guaranteed for life, full concave
hand «round blade, elegant
plain handle. No matter how
many razors you have you should
own a guaranteed for life SHI'-
MATE.
Prle $2.7 S
For Sale By
Dunn (8l Son. Lyons
ii Earm Implements i
\ | We have in stock Molinc Implements. Stalk ('utters, Sulkies, \
¡I Riding Planters, Geerless Walking Planters, Hection fiar- \
\ J rown. Walking Middle Listers and Walking Plows, also OH- ¡
¡ ver Plow . Completo stock of Hardware, Heaters. Loaded ¡
; Shells, etc. AMERICAN MEA IT Y FLOUR ALWAYS. ¡
\ All We Need is Customers ;
! JONH JANCIK. JR
the
I ASK US ABOUT IT. IF KNEW WHAT
I [ We Know About Real Estate Titles
IB
xisttibiHtie of Uhm, you would apply
f you knew bargains we have in H< >MKS
ii nanev
nn ABSTRACT today.
you wouVd buy. We write Deed?., Mortgagee, Contract*'
all kinds of legal paper*.
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WUb, and
BOWERS-KRENEK LAND COMPANY
Mp Stairs. In Opara Houm BuiMlnl
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Dr. F. W. Stoeltje
Treats Acstc sad Chroalc M——>
Betaalaa German aad Esglisb
apokea
Offlc« In JudKC Mclvpr'n 0k> Low Office
0|>ix>Niie I'oHUtiaee
Calls answ<>rff<l promptly day or ulifht,
Residence Phone 07.
Office Phone 105
Caldwell, Texas
FARMS FOR SALE
FARMS THAT WILL MAKE YOU MONEY
Let fie Show You One of the Following :
li>t. 2f*> aerea miles K. cif Caldwell, 7<> acre* cultivation. uomiw
prairie, $27.S> |**r acre* 2nd. IÜ"> aeres 1 ni. W. uf Caldwell, 7ft ac. ml.,
rest paRtur*. moat all prairie, | er ae. 3rd. .MU reres 5 m. fc. B.
Caldwell, 70 eul., rest hog pasture, windmill, eU;., per acre. 4th.
ijo acres 6 m. S. Caldwell, 60 ae. cut., hog |>a«ti r«. «Ic., #26.00. 6tb>,
240 ac. 6 in. K. Caldwell, all j)rairi *. I K) eu}., ^<1 meadow, rest pasture,
two set« improvements, Í37.50. Hth. aerea, 5 m. K. Caldwell, all
prairie exeept 1-V0, 160 ac. cul., $4o.U() per av. "th. 220 ae. N m. YV. oi
Caldwell, l(lf) eul.. rest pasture, all prairie hut 60 ac., two nets improve-
ments, $22.40. Sth. 147 1-2 ac. 3 in. W. of Caldwell, luO cu'.., rest j«aat-
ure. bottom und uplnnd, fine -tuff, everlasting water, $40.00 j^r ac. 0th.
jllO ac. 2 1-2 m. \v. Caldwell. V> eul., rest pa*tur«, windmill, etc., $40.00
i>er ae. K'tii. Prairie fnrm of ac. 6 in. M. W. Caldwell, 66 or M) cyl.,
to goat #4t ac. 11th. Farm of 27 1-2 ac. 3 1-2 A. W. Caldwell, Improve-
ments worfh $0< 0, to go for There are other go«Kl farm not here
mentioned on hand for sale. If you want a farm 1 can satisfy you. If
you hare a farm for sale 1 can Hell it.
JESSE GARRETT
Caldwell, Texas
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1000-01 8,580 bales
1890-1900 13,007 bales
1898-09.. 11,965 bales
1897-98.. 7,216 bale
In the totals above given, two
rennd bales are counted as one
bale. The figures run from tire
1st of August to the 1st of Aug-
ust for each year.
Wanted—To buy all kinds of
hogs. Will buy by the head or
by weight.
Ram O. Itngsdale.
5oO cords of wood delivered
anywhere in Caldwell at ,#M)0
per cord. L. W. Ilensiee.
One second hand buggy and
one pump for sale. Apply to,
Dr, J. C. McGregor.
Nlatejowsky-Murray Realty Co,
DEALERS IN
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Real Estate, Live Stock,
Wood and Insurance
LYONS. TEXAS
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US.
WILL FIND YOU A BUYER
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911, newspaper, November 17, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168771/m1/6/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.