Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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lUnfts and Bruises.
To reduce the Inflammation to heat up the bruised parts
and to drive away the pain apply
ivera's tiothard Oil
It U also recommended for the tu-at ment of rheuraatUm
lumbago, ppraiun, «tiff joints and muscles, Insect biles and
for various external pain and ache*.
• Unitnt It hi! a good name and excellent results.
. « Price 88 end 00 cents. Aftdrt£¿ists
u Refuse substitutes.
FALL ANNOUNCEMENT i
Our line of new Fall Dren Gocá i, N' f'"one
Shpos, Hate, Capa, etc., arfTrjving J.nWy and*
being pSced on exhibition - m? Store.
Come to see our line before you !,*>"• We
cat also furnish you *ifS ev ryth' g you
need in groceries.
VAL E. HERBT
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Farm Bargains
We have the following farms listed for sale.
808 acres of land three ov fhundred serfs in bottom
¿and, rest in |H>st «>:%k nil und j¿ > ! ¡ ¡< r\ Ó* OA AA
uriee per acre . *P¿U«vJV
555 acres post oak land unimproved price, QQ
UK) acres of land, 75 acres in cultivation two AA
acts i in proven U, price pe ^DUaUU
137 acres of land, part bla'-!< land ¡md part l>ottom land,
*♦50 aerea in cultivation, one go 1 improve- AA
ments price per acre «p f 0*UU
200 acres of land 57 wren in cultivation, on< ¿OA A A
good set Improvements, p'ioe por acre tb<)U UU
ft4 acres of land, ñfi in cultivation. H n res in h i. AA
meadow, one sot improvements, price ¡>er ¡tere. lbvD*UU
108 acres, 40 acres in cult i val ion, une good
improvements Price per ai re
41 acres, 31 in cultivation, bula; <i paMJi",
one good set improventei ' ■>. with black-
smith shop on place, at Merle, Texas, price
0 acres, 2H in eultivation. bahuve in pnsiure.
200 yards from Merl postoftice, per acre - • •
1015 acres of land near Lyons, 40 arres i<>
cultivation, one good set Improvements per acn
We t>u h-iv,- several hid all Í>tnu9.
Fojt-Skabanek Realty Co
Nerlc. Texas.
$50.00
$64.00
$45.00
«40.00
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Great baptist
Revival Closed
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Wedneeday night in the Bap-
tist church, thereclosed u reviv-
al meeting which had been in
progress ju*t seventeen days.
From beginning to end the at
tendance was large. The preach-
ing was done by Dr. Butler of
Hcaumont, while the singing was
uuder the direction of Prof
Miller The Singing Evangelist"
of ¡Sherman,mid the music was
at all times grand and some
times sublime. The sermons
of Dr. Uutler were of a very high
order, free from sensationalism,
.imple, forceful and appealed
directly to reason. The behavioi
of the congregations was so ex
cellent that both Dr- lJutler ana
Prof. MiUer complimented tin
people for their very tine deeo
rum and close át'ention. 1 he iy-
u I Is ot the meeting speak ioi
i'leuiselves and are as follows
¡7 additions to the church, 50 l'.\
baptism and H. h.v letter, beside
.several converts who will joii
other churches. During t li «
uji.oiing $0-10.00 was raised foi
■•late missions and $iJ7ü.(X) f >i
the ex pens--s ot the meeting
rhe town is the better for tin
meeting having been held.
SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT
I am prepared to serve the public with anyt hunt
the íkíoi us ni lue Mini i uiuci line.
Freeh Bread, Cakes and Pies Every Day in the week
Open AU Da. o > f'inday
P. SPACEK, ^arthe Depot
n< *i i ir'nn C«4« Ht%4 tkt
Aut*tu*dt a/w«jr« t<«4)
Hunting season is now open
mil wh have a ful! line of aminu
nit ion. 1*4. F. A. Deutst!
Á Son.
Military Company
Organizing
A Company of National Guards
men is being recruited at (.'aid
well rind young men who des in
to be.'ome members will *«.■> ('
K. ('.uleor .J. \V. Jenkins at once
Those between tlte ages of l^ane
and Jl may enlist with the writ
ten consent of their parents.
The former members of Co K
are urged to re-enlist as their e.\
perience will be of much va'ut
in drilling the new company.
&Mwgton
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AUTOLOADING
SHOTGUNS
NY way )"u look aa K the Autoloader It tKe
. htghrtf develop meat in model
~ * design. H put five loud* it your <
merely preeaing the trigger. It put* the
highrtf develop*
putanv
^(ouieAif
> eject the empty end slip in the fresh ehelL
fc mmm Ike gunner'* ehoulder—tide hie sport of
eimoyencee iwcieeeee hie shooting eve rage.
Your danger ie thai in your enthu*laem over the
autoloading ptfm&it, yon may forget to maial on
ting the ftmM embodiment of that principle—the
/MC Autoloading Shotgun.
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ñlSwSCeé AnM'lMM>||M"tallk Csnridj|a Co.
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Will Close Thanksgiving
We the undersigned Merchants
will dose our stores all da.\
Thursday, Nov. 27th. P.ITH, tin
s;:me beii:;x Thanksgiving Day.
Caldwell Drug Co ,
I! P. .hudeson.
Simpson <!rocery Co.,
A1 ford Jackaon,
Caldwell Furniture <\> .
.1. \V. Harvey Furniture Co.,
Wornble Jenkins « Jenkins.
PolliK-k Macat,
Kelly t1; Sale.
J. F. t'oiib ('o.,
First State Hank,
Stone kV Hitcb.coek,
I 'aidwell Nat on il Hank,
I < Seigle,
A. Kosenvvasser
II. Liebertnan,
Val K. He: bst,
A. Hot in /.
Piwetz-Sve • & Co.,
F. A. Deutsch it Son,
lioht. McLean Co.,
John Janclk J r .
(1. K. Jamos,
R. M. Perdue,
Autrey * Burns,
Thorntm (írocery Co.,
T. F. Clilley,
J. M. Fagan.
As Will be seen by nil, the mer-
chants will be closed Thanks-
giving so if you n el anything
before, you had better get it
Wednesday.
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lei. Pari D. Page
For Sentar-
Hon. Pkul D. Page of Bastrop
county in the daily papers, tills
week states that he will be a can
dida*e for State Senator from
this district in place of Senator
Q. U. Watson of Giddipgg, who
will not tjftaud for re-election und
in part Mr. Page says:
"It is my intention to make n
very active campaign and at the
proper time Iwexpect to speak to
the people of every hamlet and
community in this sensational
district, presenting my views of
legislation to the people that they
nay be qualified to judge wheth
er or not my candidacy is accept
ible to them. I also expect to
nect and know personally tin
rrcat majority of the i>eople oí
the district that I may thorough-
v understand-the needs of my
■onstituents and be prepared^
;erve them in a proper mannef.',:
"If nominated and elected, 1
will favor strict economy in tin
ilministration of public affairs
j"lieving at the same time that
the educational and elseemosyna
ry institutions of the state mus.
!>e amply provided for by th<
egislature."
Judge Page lias been a resi
lent of Bastrop County for irion
than 20 'years and served this
oeople as county attorney and
oilnty jtrdge for five terms. Tt
how the esteem in which he is
teld, he Viras never but one tim<
pposed for office at the polls.
■ella 25 yards coi
Aifl ladies pure wool Tailor&d Suai?
Fagans sells Ki ee Pa it Suits for 100
Attl K iee Pant Suits—Pure wopl, every inch a bargain; 2.JS0
Fa£an sells a mans flH.00 Suit for 10.00
An# a pure Wrol Suit r 5.00
Fagan sells I adíes Tailored Suits 10.00
And 20 lbs White Cranulatod Sugar l.OO
P.i-an sells Men's Heavy Fleaced Drawers 85
And fl pounds Roasted Coffee for 1.00
Fagan Sells Be 1 Comforts for 75
And White Wool 11 x4 Bed Blankets l'. 50
Fa$an sells Men's Sox for 05
And Ladies Black Hose for JL8
Fagan sells Walk-Ovef Shoes lor -...iv ...... /.,......... - 5.00
Aud a big lot of Slices, Assorted f%. 4. l^oqi
And the greatest Mans Bootee made 0.00
Fagans sells a Trunk you ought to see for 5 00
And a mighty bargain in Boys Wagons 2.00
Fagan sells Knives and Forkes, water damaged set 75
And six ditto table Spoons 25
Fagan sells 3 spools coats black thread 10
And very best heavy Outing (>M
Fagan sells Caps for 25
And an elegant fur Hat 1.50
FijÉan sells a mans wool suit worth $10.00 but in small s:/, s
thlb is a world beater
And a boys Suit that is a hummer
Fagan'Hteffhs the worlds greatest dress Shirt for the price
And mens pure silk half Hose
O acre farm on Rockdale and Caldwell road, w< st of CI
\Tew 5 room house
vVood perfectly dry. Delivered in one oV two cord lots at >2.50
Fagan >ays he does not believe there is a
oaby alive that can wear a size O Sho - and
will give cheerfully and freely a pretty litde
oair to every baby hróught to the
BLACK FRONT STORE
0.50
2.50
.50
.75
a man.
The new sceptic toilet for the
-chool house has been completed
md is modern and up to date in
■•very respect.
Local Druggist
Makes Statement
says Dodson's Liver Tone Is the
Best Remedy for Constipation
and Shlrkini Liver he has
Ever Sold.
Every person who has tried
Dodson's Liver Tone and knows
how surely and gently it starts
the liver to working and relieves
biliousness will bear out the
Stone & Hitchcock drag store
in this statement about Dodson's
i.iver Tone.
"It is a purely vegetable liquid,
that entirely takes the place of
alomel; harmless and pleasant
o the taste, that has proven it
self the most satisfactory rem
dy for a slow working liver that
most of our customers have ever
•ried. A large bottle sells foi
ifty cents and we do not hesitate
to give the money back to any
person who tries a bottle on tht
d rength of this statement and is
not satisfied with the result."
Tti these days of doubtful med
mines and dangerous drugs, a
•statement like the above is a
pleasant assurance that Dodson's
fliver Tone and not some spur
mus imitation that has copied our
e.laims, but do not stand back of
their guarantee. You may be
eertain of getting the genuine if
you go to Stone A Hitchcock for
for it.
Dr. T C. Johnston of Houston
and Rev. C. S. Ramsey of Austin
Theological Seminary will preach
in the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning and evening
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
Mrs. G« A. Lewis of Lyons,
came up the middle of the week
to spend some t'me with her sis-
ter, Mrs. W. g. Barnett.
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20 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.CC
With every purchane Qf One üiillón Applt ''nlér Vinetfuv <. One
Gallon Pure White Vinegar at 40 cents per gallon. This is <.ur regular
price on Vinegar, but thiuk how much you save on Sugar.
Phone
238
PIWETZ-SVEC CO.
Corn* t
Main & v«ck
Fot>cy California Potatoes
Feck 40c
Half Bushel 75c
Bushel . .. #1.45
Stick Price Per Bushel .... SI. •>•">
Royal Pennant Winner Coffee
1 lb. can.
3 cans...
36c
• J1.U
Fancy Peafeerry Coffee
1 lb. 30c
4 lbs $1.00
1 lb. flreen Peaberry 30c
4 lb. Green Peaberry #'..00
The Quaker Cat Con ;:any
Products.
1-2-1 i.;t. Bolle 1 While Gats... ,15e
2-ll'J oa, Roller White Oats. ,.25c
M6 i. lYarletl Barley. . ..10c
3-10 <>a. Pearled Barlej . J5c
l-t6 oz. Pure Wheat I*..rin .. 1 <'c
3-*6oz. Pure Wheat Farina ..25c
Wm.Nunsey & Son's Products
t 1 lb. Smr.ll May 1'eas . . . ."15o
2- 1 lb, Small May 1'tns 26c
1 - 1 lb. Itaspherrv. . ..15c
2-1 lb. Raspberry 25c
1 • 'onipottnrt .t.i^i 15c
2 t.!o!Tipoim<l l.ün 26
Piwetz-Svec Co.
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY
Thanksgiving, Nov. 27th
Don't Forget us for cii.ron. .shelled Pnau.-
and everything nectssary to bake >ot r
fruitcake. You can't bake a f;uii ca>i
unless you have American Beauty I lour.
We have it. Phone No. i«.
JOHN JANCIK, Jr.,
Results That Remair.
Am ApprJciateJ by
Peoplo.
Caldwell
Thousands \*ho suffer from
backache aud kidney complaint
have tried one remedy after
another, findi ig only temixn-ar.x
benefit This is discouraging,
but there is one kidney medicim
that has earned a reputation foi
lasting results and there is plent
of proof of its merit right hcic
in Caldwell.
Here is t'.e testimony of on
who used Down's Kidney Pills
years ago, and now makes His
testimony even stronger.
Mra. A. P. Waili t, Caldwell,
Texas, says: " i'ou may con*
tinue publishing the stage n ent
I gave s \c,u - ago, telling
a > m' ! M;t i '• K it ncy lilis. The
cure they made in my case has
been lastinc. Kor live years I
had rheumatic pains in my back
so in ten > • that I could not rest.
I could not tuin in bed without
t iking hold of something for
s ipport. 1 tried everything I
knew of, but nothing brought as
m ieh rel^t .as Doan's Kidney
Pils.
lA r sale by ail dealers. Price
3U cen's. I<\ .. ter-Milburn Co.,
Buflálo, New York, sole agents
for the I'niteti States*
Re nembcr the name—Doan's
—and tike no ther.
St!ed oats, Rye and Barley at
Kdtey & Sa'e.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1913, newspaper, November 21, 1913; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168857/m1/7/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.