The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928 Page: 5 of 10
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employed teacher or the col-
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plan that is helping hundreds
of young people through our
school—a. plan, that enables
them to fray the greater por-
tion of their expenses gjftsr
a business
they are placed on _ _
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Christmas to begin because one
COTTON REPORT who desires may visit homo at
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you will be just two noutba
The science of Chiropractic
has, during the last twelve
months progressed by leaps
and bounds. In all lines of en-
deavor to promote the health
and welfare of the human race,
theories that at the beginning
of the Twentieth Century
would have been condemned aa
being impractical and fantas-
tical, are new accepted aa ac-
tual facts. Chiropractic could
uat stay at a stamhatill; it fan*
bound .to move onward and
upwani Twenty-five years of
investigation and research
were bound to diaeover new
facta and new conditions, to
cause new decisions to be
made, and the end is not yet.
The “last word’’ in Chiroprac-
tic has not yet been spoken,
but at thin timer the beginning
of the second quarter of tbs
i Twentieth Century, wo can
safely say that this Health
Science ia mOre firmly estab-
lished than ever. 28 states in
the Union have given it legal
recognition. “Are the law mak-
ing bodies of these 28 states
WRONG fas giving Chiroprac-
tic MtsblhAed laws governing
itVrU so Texas is RIGHT.
Bat if these 28 states’ law-mak
bodies investigations Two calves
found that Ghiroprnetic was
an exact science and worthy of
legal recognition. “Texas is
WRONG.” Though Chiroprac-
tor are not worried about
Texas, aa we all know Chiro I
practic ia hare to stay, because
it is built upon a firm found*
tion which cannot beshaken. As
the most satisfactory druglcss
Health Science in the world it
has no peer, and by those who
who have learned in the school
ef experience, it is accepted as
sash.
Chiropractic invites an hon
cat investigation before eon
detonation and “There’ll Be no
Regrets.” (adv)
There will te an auetion sale
on the T. L. Phillips plait, 3"
miles east of town, November
10, at 1:30 p. m.
Five mules \
Two mares
Two Milch cows
One saddle
Farm tools
' Turkeys
llptujghold goods including
cook stove.
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Crystal white wax Bermuda
Onion slips for sale. Have good
size slips for 25c per 100, $‘2.00
per 1,000 at the houve. Now is
ihe time to put the. onions out
for early spring sale. —D. D.
KEMPER. ok
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Miss Maude Cozart of Santa
Anna, spent last Sunday here
with her sister, Mrs. Otto
Simpson.
NEW, INTRIGUING HAIR
STYLES
IT MAKES little difference whether
your hair is long pr short op at the
'awkward' growing out fiftage, our
experts can suggest coiffures of in-
dividualism that accent flattering
lines and intensify personal charm.
All work done under careful super-
vision, Sittings by appointment only.
MODERN BEAUTY SHOP
Mr#. Ira O. Harvey
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Dear Sbr: _
, The tabulation of the card' J^ead of thYf^ow who'i^iti
feporto show telegraph lum- until after Christmas to start.
' You will ie surprised at tvhfct
JWere 6,0706 bale* of cottotr, we can f9r yon for
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g5® bales gmed to October catalog> -Achieving Success in
1927v, , . . - Business” No obligation#‘ on
You will please furnish these y^ur part if you don’t enter
totals to all newspapers m your school '
district, being Cartful not to,
discriminate in favor of any Name
of them.
Very respectively,
W. M. 8TEUART,
j’* Director.
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Special Plan
TYLER COMMERCIAL
Why not buy, build or re-' COLLEGE
ighway Garage
finance the debt against your (See editor of This Eagle for
home and pay it out like rent! scholarship).
If you ipr8 interested in a' -e
proposition like this kcc us. |- Royal Brick ChiR at your
—THE TREAT STATE BANK grocer.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Karnes
moved back toOoldthwaite this
week from Grisham, where - . -
■dhey have been for the past two Contracting and Building
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Wilson, E. E. The Goldthwaite Eagle (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1928, newspaper, November 9, 1928; Goldthwaite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1073016/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.