Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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nature charged for same rate as
local readers.
Subscription Per Year ....$1.00
(Invariably in Advance.)
Texas Industrial Notes.
San Antonio is to have a new
amusement park to cont $120,000.
Twenty-three hundred steers
recently sold for $57.50 each,
tiy I
near Pampa.
A $75,000 modern sanitarium
Is to be built at Paris in the near
Intun*.
The Industrial Oil company of
Houston will erect a new plant,
to cost $300,COO.
The attorney-general has ap-
proved road bonds to tbe amount
of $400,000 for Grayson county.
A 50,000,000- foot gas]well was
brought in recently in the Petro-
«lia gas field, near Wichita Falls.
A trade and training school
for girls and women is to be
frected at El Paso at a cost of
$500,000.
.
The attorney-general recently
approved road bonds to; tbe
amount of $84,000 for J [Leon
county.
Preparations ore being made
py the San Antonio A Aransas
pass railroad to ship between
500 and 600 cara of cucumbers
out of its territory this season.
During the closing days of tbe
show held at Ft, Worth
t week $2,000,000 worth of
ranch sales were made
o-Cabinet Co. of Marl
has bra granted a
do business in Texas,
principal offices at Dallas,
¡ral mck 1175,000.
i
Wmm
i'
ans are being made by the
mber of commerce at Ama-
to have an automobile
es excursion, beginning May
The Continental Lumber and
Tie company of Houston re-
ly filed amendment, increas-
es capital stock from $200,-
to $300,000.
received from Wash-
that the new
fbtv "Texas" will be
j$ÉF>
A mau in Iowa has patented a
ben's neot. By and by some man
will patent the hen, and then we
wiil have to pay for eggs, until
plain omiet will taste like a $10
bill.
. vjir 1 y v
xr\ th?+
A women with her first baby
I banged on her female neighbor's
; door the other morning, about
í the time old topers crawl out to
bunt their morning cheer, and
I shrieked out, excitedly: "C-tfue
over as soon as you got your
breakfast; if the baby hasn't got
a tooth, I'm a liar.*'
■ Powder •
I .1
g For this is |
g the baking g
H jx>wder that g
j 'makes the §
| baking better." §
■ It leavens the food |
• evenlythroughout; a
puffs it up to airy ■
V lightness, makes it %
ft delightfuilyappetir- e
g lag and wholesome. ^
■ Remember, Calumet a
E is moderate in price * ■
■ —highest in quality. V
¡ Ask your grocer for ®
ft Calumet. Don't
• a substitute
0
f^KAKBYTMCT^
NSSS*?
And its after effects can be
readily cured by the prompt use
of 8t. Nicodemus Laxative Chill
Tonic. It is guaranteed to give
results or money returned. Price
25 cents
gfold by Stone & Hitchcock.
A farmer near Denton recently
one White Rock fowl for
The North Texas Bee Keepers'
association will hold its annual
meeting at Greenville April .*1
and -i.
A contract has been let for the
erection o/ a new $30,000 modern
hotel at Slaton.
Through* the effort# of the
chamber of commerce, Houston
is to have a new candy factory.
Mrs, J. R. Hsslep and chil-
dnsn returned Monday from vis-
iting relatives in Navaaota,
Not a thousand miles away
from here on a reeeut Sunday a
farmer in church very eloqueuth
supplicated the Lord to help the
needy and poor in the comiuuui
rv. When going home his little
son very artfully remarked:
"Say pa, if I had much wh^at
and corn in the barn as you havt
I'd help th poor myself and not
bother the Lord about it.*'
,4Yes. Bobby," said th" rain,
ister, who was dinning with the
family' "everything in this world
has its use, although we may
not know what it is. You
wouldn't think flies are pood tor
anything,— '* 4'Oh, yes, I would,"
interupted Bobby, "I know
what flies are good for.'' "What
Bobby?" l'l'a says they are the
only thing that keeps him awake
during preaching/'
A Mother's Club.
4,A mother's club!" exclaimed
Mrs. Farmer Hayrick, putting
the newspaper down. "The very
idea o'ceteh a thing! I never
usenothin' but a single. Nice
sort o' mothers they must be
that has to use a club!"
launched in the early part of
May at Newport News, Virginia.
The Texas will be one of the
most powerful battleships afloat.
A Bad Cold and Lagrippe
Subscribe for the Ledger to-day.
Vv'
A Bright Boy.
A small boy, astride of a don-
key, was taking some supplies to
an army camp in Texas not long
ago, and got there just as a. de-
tachment of sol die? preceded I y
a band, w s marching past. The
lad dismounted and held the
bridle of the donkey tightly in
his hand. '4W by are you hold-
ing onto your brother so hard?"
asked a group of fcoldiers who
were standing near and wanted
to tease the country boy. "I'm
afraid he might enlist," said
the lad, without batting an eye-
lash.
FOR km UFE
Those Interested, Please Read
F" h air and exercise, with proper
it of sleeps
food and a
are the essentials.
Under such a regime of livlafc
germs cannot develop, aad many dis-
eases are prevented.
Should the system require a tonic,
take only such as yoti knew their ft*
gradients—such is Vlnol, which Is a
delicious combination of the healtk-
giving properties of tip cods' livers,
with all the useless grease eliminated
and tonic Iron added, happily blended
In a mild, medicinal wine.
For this reason Vlnol Is regarded
as one of tbe greatest body' builders
and invigorators for aged people, ft
Invigorates and builds them op, aad
keeps them up.
We sell Vlnol with the understand*
tog that If It does not give satlsfae*
tlon the price win be returned.
Stone A Hitchcock Druggists
Caldwell Texas.
The United Drug Co., who makes the Ri xall line, is
composed of the leading drncgists in the United 8tates
who have taken th« very best of a number of select rem-
edies submitted, and n.a.'ket them under thj narre of
"The Rexall Remedies."' Each of these remedies are
guarantee! to give patisfactjou. Ttey are thoroughly re-
liable preparations and have had a most phenofhmat . uc-
eess. Try the Rexali line and you will he f leaped.
i i Stone (Ei Hitchcock i
THE REXALI DRUC6ISTS
in linn ni mu 111111 himiiiiii .♦««♦hiiiiii'
Sfudebaker
Good deep well
pumps, wind mills
Pittsberg Electric
weiid hog proof
wire fence and
barb wire
Don't forget us for everything
in Groceries and Hardware.
A. F. GRABOW
HARDWARE GROCERIES IMPLEHENTS
♦ ayer 2g
\ HMMUHMHMOHHiUniHMHIMMMMMIMm
jj Herbst—Dry Goods aod Groceries I i
We are able to supply your wants in I ry
tioods and Groceries. ^'all around sometime and
inspect our stock, floods alwa; s fresh.
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VAL E HERBST
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CONFIDENCE
ran bt* placed in oir ability to
please you whan it comes to
anything; in the meat. line. If
it means anything to you to
have a table ho ^«11 looked af-
ter that every One who sit*
down to a meal ^ets up j>er*
fectly satisfied.
WendorPs Neat Market-
Reeves-Sillim&n lumber Company i
s=s=ss> «■ 1 1 1 ■" j
For long leaf yellow plné tunber. All grade* of !
shingles, composition roofings, doors and win- ;
dows, full line glass doors, moulding and mill |
work, brick, lime and cement, window glass ¡
I and putty, screen door hanger*. Full line ;
I screen doors and windows, black and galvan- i
; ized screen wire cioth, 3, 4 and ¿-foot Hodge \
! fence, and everything else In our line.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1912, newspaper, April 5, 1912; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168785/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.