Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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AND NEWS-CHRONICLE
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Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas,
April la, 1912
Number 6
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OUR BUSINESS IS
BANKING
BANKS HAVE BEEN THE MEANS OF MAK-
ING MORE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
MEN THAN COLLEGES
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You may be a"'.de loo old to start to col-
lege, but you are just the right age to start
a Bank Account with us. Why not begin
today? And remember this is the place
that wants your business.
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Cone to See Us aai We Wfll Ireot Yoo Rlftt
i The First State Bank
Of Cmidmttt, TJexat
GUARANTY FUND BANK
NO OTHER BUSINESS THAN BANKING
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rones¿ You'll Shake Hands with Yourself
when yon get acquainted with this Drug
«tore, becua.se you will find everything
to your satisfaction. (Juality. quantity,
prices and courtesy will surely please
you. We do business on the principle
of treating all customers right, and thai
always brings them back again. Ev-
erything that u high grade, up-to-date
Drug store should have will be found
here at right prices.
Caldwell Drug Company
COUNTY FARMER'S
UNION MEET AT
SECOND CREEK
Good Attendance. Resolutions
Passed. Next Meeting With
Se bests Local on Friday
July 12.
The Burleson County Farmers'
Educational and Co-operative
Union of Texas, No. 77, met
with Second^Creek Local on Fri-
day, April 5, 1912, with Vice.
President S. R. Philip in the
ohair.
The union was called to order
at 11:30 o'clock a.m. and the fal-
lowing committees appointed:
Credential committee — J, N,
Vavra, G. M. Weston, W. W.
Rankin, Frank Peyonk, Paul
Hlaha,
Resolution Committee—P. J.
Trcalek, A.'Langhani, J.G. Bird,
Leroy Nixon, R. A. Webb.
Tlie union adjourned to 1 p.m.
for dinner.
At 1:30 p. m, Vice-President
Philp called thp meeting to or-
der and the following business
was transacted: É
in the absence/ of Doorkeeper
! Eub v,u" w a _Prcwn was au-
pointed to act p^L> tern. The
room word was taken up by
Conductor P. J. Trcalek, after
which the union was opened with
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WHAT DOES THIS STORE'S C0N-
STANTLY INCREASING BPSI-
NESS SUGGEST TO YOU?
Doesn't it Suggest Confidence? Doesn't it Sug-
gest the Goodness of Our
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„©ti©THES of QUALITY
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US
DOESN'T it indicate a strict observance of
those minor points of tact and courtesy so
important to business building? Doesn't it
demónstrate clearly this store's facilities for selling
high-class merchandise at popular prices? Doesn't
it suggest the wisdom of you yourself becoming a
patron of ours? All we ask is an opportunity of
Showing You the Handsome New
Suits for Men and Young Men
VA/e Are Selling at
0tpufr
*10,12.30. IS, 17.50 art 20.00
T. F. GILLEY
"The Store That Saves You Money"
Near The Depot, ... - Caldwell, Texas
YOUR FRIEND IN MISFORTUNE
THE MAN With • BANK ACCOVN r
IS ALWAYS PREPARED FOR.
EMER.GENCY
If sickness comes to you, or ac-
cident or any other form of un-
expected disaster, your bank ac-
count will see that you are taken
care of, and that your family, if
you have one, will not want. It
will tide you through the loss of
employment, and find you another
job. It will give you a security
from fire and thieves. You are
growing each day, is your pros-
perity and your protection keep-
ing abreast with your work? If
not, start right today, by keeping
an account with our bank.
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WE OF ER. YOV SAFETY. SEC.
R.ECY, and COURTESY.
Caldwell National Bank
Resources
$423,713.55
Depository for City
of Caldwell Fundo
Depository for County
of Burleson- Funds
Just a. Whiff of Our Coffes
will tell you it is certainly of fine
argma. And a tup of it in the
morning will prove that it tastes
even better than it smells. Rich
golden brown in color, with
plenty jof body, but no bitter
taste, it is coffee fit for a king.
Be good to yourself acd try a
pound.
Simpson Grocery Co.
prayer by Chaplain Weston.
Roll call Showed the following
present: Vice-President S. R.
Philp, Secretary G. ft. Higgason,
Conductor P. J. Trcalek, Chap-
lain G. M. Weston, Ex-Commit-
t-eren W.A.Brown and Paul
Blulia,
Absent, \V, W. Watson, presi-
dent; ,1. B. Eubanks, doorkeeper;
A. Rosenfield, lecturer; H. E.
Smith, G. A. Lewis, A. F.Poehls,
ex-cómmittemen.
The credential committee then
reported as follows:
We, your committee on creden-
tials, beg leave to report the
following delegates entitled to
st>ats in this union:
Second Oreek, No. 1047 R,A.
Webb. J. A. Brown, W.W. flair
kin, Leroy Nixon. E. G. Hill.
New Tabor, No. 1140—J. N.
Vavra, P. J. Trcalek.
Harmony, No. 1Í500-J.G.Bird.
Frank Peyonk.
Caldwell, No. 4*17 — F. J.
Haddox.
Sebesta,No.'181 —Paul Blaha,
S. Mikula, Joe Slovacek.
Respectfully submitted,
J. N. Vavra,
G. M. Weston,
W. W. Rankin,
Frank Peyonk.
Adopted.
Minutes of previous meeting
read and approved.
On committee fur good of the
order, the chair appointed G. R.
Higgason of Seccnd Creek local.
Paul Blaha, Sebesta local, and.
G. M. Weston, Harmony.
Upon invitation, tho next Un-
ion will meet with Sebesta local
on the second Friday in July, be-
ing July 12.
The union insurance plan was
brought up by Bro. W.A, Brown,
and severa! new members were
enrolled.
The Resolution Committee
reported the following reso-
lutions :
We, your committee on resolu-
tions, beg leave to submit the
following resolutions:
Resolved, That this union, in
regular session, learns with deep
regret of the death of three
members from our ranks, viz;
Dr. J. T. Hill, Henry M. New-
coaib and William A. Duck-
worth, and we, as brother mem-
bers, hereby tender the sincere
sympathy of our union to tho
bereaved families of each of
thase deceased brothers in their
sad loss. And the secretary is
requested to furnish the wife of
esidi with a copy of this resolu-
tion, these brothers having been
true and loyal members to this
union, and their presence being
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1912, newspaper, April 12, 1912; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168786/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.