Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell, BurlMon County, Tans, Friday, Dwi.nbtf 10,1921
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Guaranty Fund Bank
When yon are contemplating opening a bank
account it will pay you to investigate the advan-
tage and added protection afforded by ▲ guaranty
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Oall and let us show you our safety deposit
boxes which we have in five sises (or rental at the
following rates per annum; $1.00, $1.50, $2.50.
$8.80 and $1.00- Every one should have one of
thess boxes as its the cheapest insurance you can
gat for your valuable papers.
The First Staté Bank
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Special Sale el Paint
We Are Ottering For Cuh Only.
PARA PAINT
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$2.00 PER GALLON
This price is subject to our present
stock only.
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i Woodson Lumber Co
District Coart,
CIVIL DOCKET.
Mattie Stewart vs. A. Shop-
pard, partition, receiver granted
until next term to make sale of
land.
7. S. Ptaoek vs. Geo. Scott, et
al., partition, trustee in bank-
ruptcy, granted leave to inter-
vene and continued until next
term, Thursday of first week.
Rosalie Maoatva. Frank Macat,
partition, judgment as prayed
for.
G, G. Foster vs. James Jones,
at at. partition, continued by
Gilley's Store
Is reducing all stocks and with
this aim in view there are many
items being sold below the cost
of manufacture even on today's
low market priccs.
If you are a PRUDENT
BUYER you will remember
that you CAN SAVE MONEY
by coming to THIS STORE to
buy your supplies.
There bas been a wonderful
reduction in many prices and you
get the benefit of every one of
them by coming to this store.
If you never try it you will
never know it. COME AND
T. F. Gilley
Tie Store Tfcit Sives You Money
R. H. Pearson et at, vs. H. A
T. O. Ry Co., damagee, judg-
ment as per agreement for plain
tiff.
A mistrial was had in the will
oftateet of Elisabeth 8herrill.
Woodson Lumber Go. vs. H,
J. Betts et al v foreclosure, judg
ment by default as prayed for.
Woodson Lumber Co vs .A.
Tom Fnssell etux , foreclosure,
judgment by default.
CRIMINAL DOCKET.
8tate vs. Aug. Poebls, rape,
dismissed.
State vs. T. B. Bryant and T.
A. Taylor, changing examination
papers papers, dismissed.
State vs. John Eisenbach, vio-
lating prohibition law, dismissed.
State vs. Joe Jones possessing
and making liquor, two cases,
dismissed.
State vs. Y ung Henry, assault
to murder, guilty and giveu two
years
State vs. R. L. Pleuiper, manu-
facturing liquor, dismissed.
State vs. Sam Carter, dispos-
ing of mortgage property, dis-
missed.
State vs. Win, Shackleford,
arson, given twelve years on plea
of guilty. This is the negro that
was charged With burning the
Dalkofsky home near Tunis. He
was also one year for making
liquor.
State vs. Alexander Griffin,
forgery, two years with sus-
pened sentence.
8 tato vs Bob Smith and Geo.
Robertson, theft of hog, con*
ttnued and set for Jnne 2, 1922.
State vs. Billie Warren, assault
to murder, dismissed. This
case was transfered to county
court where Warren will plead
guilty to aggravated assault.
A Bank Book
You will search high and low before you will find an
oiher book (except the Bible) that means as muoh to you
as your Bank Book.
It makes a long story short.
it is full of dates and amounts of vital importance to
you.
Bank Books are furniahed free with all Checking Ac-
counts.
CALDWELL NATIONAL RANK
Caldwell,
Woman's Club Bazaar
The Woman's Club basaar last
Thursday was a big success in
every way, and everyone who
patronised them heartily enjoyed
the turkey dinner, and many
bought uice fanoy work, cakes,
etc., for Ohristmas presents.
The olub realised about $160
from the sale.
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THAT!
JEWELRY FOR
■JJ CHRISTMAS
Fountain Pens $1.75 to $0.00
Bversharp and 8hesffer Pencils from 50c to $5.00
Pen and Pencil Bete $8.00 to $15.00.
Wrist Watches $10.00 to $46.00.
Ladies Hand Bags $1.50 to $6.50
Silverware, Gut Glass, Clocks. Watches, Rings, Chains,
La Valieres, Gold Knives, Collar Buttons and Cuff But*
tons, (some beauties). «
STONE 8 HITCHCOCK
P. S. A 15 jewel Swiss wrist watch—Special $10.00
Reduced from $12,50
For Trade.—A good meat hog
for milk cow. Woodson Lum*
ber Company.
Further Reductions
In the Prices of Seasonable
Goods at Cobb's
All Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Hats "Millinery" to go at Half Price.
All Ladies' and Misses' Dresses,
Suits, Skirts and Waists, to go atOne
Third Off.
All Ladies' Misses' and Children's
Coats, Sweaters, Wool Middies and
Furs, to go at One Fifth Off.
All Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Wool
Pants, Suits and Over Coats, to go at
One Fifth Off.
All Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and
Over Coats, to go at One Third Off,
All Ladies' and Misses' Low Cut
Shoes to go at One Fifth Off
Here's a good opportunity to buy
some useful Christinas presents for
your relatives and friends at very low
prices.
Com* toiNtti whin you want honest |h4 et
honegt prices by honest methods.
J. F. Cobb Co.
The Home el the Best, and the Store of the
Golden Rule
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1921, newspaper, December 16, 1921; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169150/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.