The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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Goldtb walte next season
A TRUE
BOWEL CLEANSER
A remedy that purifies the bowels mildly
yet thoroughly, strengthens the bowel
channels and promotes regularity.
Is an effective system regulator and bowel
tonic. Persons of a constipated habit find
it to be just what they need to re-establish
regular bowel movements and to correct the
evil effects of the disorder in the skin and
blood. It drives out the impurities that
have accumulated in the system. Removes
sallowness, bad breath, pimples, skin erup-
tions, and restores the ruddy hue of health
to the complexion.
Get the Genuine with the Figure “3” in Red
on Front Label.
Price $1.00 per Bottle.
Jiv-iR. CLEMENTS, Special
hristian was a visitor from
hnrsday.
want good fresh corn ohops
om W. E. Pardue.
ing like Cream and Na-
at Clements’.
ill make stamp photos daring
mion only, 25 cents dozen.—
& Scott’s Studio.
Scott, jr.. has been at Willis’
is week Ashing with a party of
umbian Dip kills mites, lice,
K*f etc., when used properly.
■—Clements’ Drug 8tor*\
Miss Esler Bearne returned Wed-
nesday from Ohadwick’s mill, where
the spent several cays with frlendt*
from Temple.
We will make stamp photos daring
the rennion only 25 cents dozen.—
Baylor & Scott’s Studio.
Mrs. Suitor, who delivered several
lectures In the Presbyterian obnreb
here, left yesterday for another ap-
pointment.
H. Trent & 8on have money to
In large or small amounts. They
e a specialty of loaning money to
era and stockmen. Office at the
State bank.
Z. S. Lee this week sold the Bird
Carswell farm near Nix, Lampasas
county, to J. M. Martin of Dublin.
Vital statistics reported to the
oounty olerk for the month of June
18 births and 3 deaths in Mills county
during that time.
The Big Valley base ball team has
notified the Gnthrle Gave picnic com-
mittee that they will be there to play
ball if It is possible for them to ar-
range to meet the engagement.
J. L. Kinnebrew and his son, W. M.
Miles and Oapt. Elston, the high di-
ver, left yesterday for Lexington and
Rockdale, to attend celebrations and
entertain the people with hobby
horBes. high diylng and In other ways
J. V. Oockrum has had some Im-
provements made on hts premises
this week whloh add to the appearance
as well as their valne. He has one
of the finest residences In Gold-
thwaite.
For Sale—Baler, mower, rake and
buck rake. Apply to H. E. Dalton.
Miss Jessie French, who has been
in oharge of the millinery department
In Geeslin company’s store, expects
to leave tomorrow for Dallas Her
many friends hope she will return to
Agent
Imported Royal Belgian Stallion
B R U NO
Foreign No. 46646, American No. 3508
161-2 hands high, weight 1800 pounds. Recently
purchased and is now at my barn, at Priddy, for
inspection and pubic service. This is a typical
type of the Royal Belgian Horse, a dark brown in
color, ruggid in build, beautiful head and neck,
well sprung ribs with plenty of breathing room,
short strong back, smooth joints, good knees and
fine action in both knees and hocks. This horse
will be at the above named place this season
$20 to Insure Living Coif
I have also purchased two of as fine Jacks as are
in the state of Texas. One is a cold black 14.3
and the other 15 hands high, horse measure.
$io to insure living colt from either.
C. H. P f luger, Owner
Priddy. Texa.s
Star.
Editor Eagle:
People seem to all have smil-
ing faoes over their crop*. Most
everyone is through ohopping
cotton and ready to enjoy a little
rest,
A party consisting of T. E.
Hamilton's family, O. N. Hamil-
ton, B, C, Soules, R. W. Garrett,
Mrs. Alma Hawkins, Misses Zula
Hamilton and Don Yows, W. D.
Miller and Misses Sallie Lee and
Battie Baker, went fishing on
the Bennett Monday.
Mrs. Willie Gilespie of Oklr-
homa is visiting her sister, Mrs.
B. C. Soules.
Miss Don Yows is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. T. J. Hamilton.
Bert Wright has a very bad
arm. 8tuck a nail in it.
Jesse Tubbs and Horaoe Hud-
son of MoGirk made a flying trip
to Star Sunday.
J. T. Slaughter has a cold
drink stand now.
There was an ioe cream supper
to be given at Mr. Add Hamil-
l»»t Friday night, but on
account of the weather could not
have it.
There is church here every
Sunday. The Missionary Bap-
tists occupy the first, the Metho-
dist the seoond, Presbyterians
the third and Brother Gardner
the fourth. Sunday school ev-
ery Sunday morning.
The W. O, W. gave an ice
cream supper in Mr. Ed Hamil-
ton’s yard Wednesday night.
Quite a number present for the
weather to be so threatening.
Everyone enjoying themselves,
They played the phonograph and
Miss Don Yows played the piano
for the orowd, MCriticized”
Notice to My Customers.
We will grind and chop corn on the
first and third Saturdays In each
month, commencing June 5. Your
patronage will be appreciated.
Walter Fairman.
For Sale—A fresh milk oow. A p-
ply to J. V. Oockrum.
Mrs. Van Glahn and Mrs. Tomme
of Mnllln visited friends in this city
one day this week.
Mistletoe hams and breakfast bacon
at Cline & Thompson’s.
Will H. Trent went to Lampasas
yesterday to see about his horse he
lias in training at that place.
Rhode Island Red eggs $1.00 per
setting of 15,—W. E. Pardue,
Mrs. R, M. Thompson, ’.who has
been visiting relatives in south and
east Texas, is expected home to-
night.
If you want a good dinner go to the
Rochelle stand.—Booker & Morgan.
Mrs. J. W. Butz and children went
to Lampasas yesterday for a visit.
They expect to visit relatives in Dal-
las next week.
Alamo Ice Cream andNabiacos
at Clements’ Innovation.
Use the best paint—get best results,
with Horse Shoe or Devoe at Racket
8tore.
The cantata by 40 children, who are
being trained by Miss MoKaughan of
Temple, is to be presented next
Wednesday night.
We want you to get the Jersey Ioe
cream freezer, the best.—Henry
Martin.
Mrs. J. H. Kelly and Mrs. J. D.
Priddy called at the Eagle office this
week and requested that their thanks
be expressed to those who contrib-
uted for the motherless children for
whom they solicited clothing.
Don’t be hungry. Get a good meal
at our Restaurant.—Booker and Mor-
gan.
Call for coupon good for 5
cbnts in trade at Clementa’ Inno-
vation when you spend a dollar
at Clements1 Drug Store.
J. B. Ferguson has resigned the
position of local manager for the oil
mill company at this place and has
accepted a similar position with the
Brownwood Mill and Elevator Oo. at
Brown wood. He is experienced in
that line of business and being a first
class business man any way he can
make good in any position. Hie
Goldthwaite friends regret that he
has decided to move to Brownwood
bnt hope he will have occasion to
| make irtquent visits to Goldthwaite.
Summer Dry Goods
laTAlfwV Summer Dry Goods
JFIaTJ can be bought from
** //V/UMIk us as cheap as any
dealer in reliable
Goods can sell them
and you have the
assurance that our
Stock is all New and
Fresh. bought for this season's trade. Our
assortment is complete and can please you
Some New Goods Received this Week
Frizzell & Burrows Dry Goods Co.
IF
YOU
HAVE
$5.00
$50.00
$100.00
$1,000.00
$10,000.00
$100,000.00
Temporarily Idle, Its SAFETY Should Be Your First Consideration
MONE Y Deposited in the Goldthwaite Na-
...........— tional Bank is absoltely secure
Ymi alcn Get more accommodations Free
—-- at this Bank than any Bank in
this State perhaps gives its Depositors.
We collect; check* and drafts, etc,, on any town or city in
this state or the United 8tates, or the World for our Depos-
itors FREE.
We place or transfer money to any city in the World FREE
to our Depositors.
We loan money to people who favor us with their Deposits
when others can not get it.
We have strong Metal Boxes for storing deeds, notes, etc.,
of our Depositors FREE,
We have plenty of Money to Loan.
We have an Absolutely Safe Place for
our Depositors.
The Deposit Accounts of Everybody So-
licited.
Goldthwaite Natl Bank
J. W. YOUNG & CO
THE CASH GROCERS
Goldthwaite, Texas
Want all the Country Produce they can get.
Their Stock of Groceries can not be excelled and
their Prices cannot be beat in the city.
Everything Fresh and Fine. Fresh Vegetables,
Poultry, Butter and Eggs always on hand.
The Eighth Annual Tour
OF THE
Texas Bankers Association
Will leave Fort Worth July 3, for California and the Seattle
Exposition. Those Intending to join the special party
should write to J. W. Hooper, Sec’y T. B. A., Austin, with-
out delay as only a few vacant berths remain and the
booking should be closed by June 25. Ask for List
S. A. KENDIG,
Tour Manager
J. W. HOOPES, Secretary
T. C. YANTIS, Ex-Preident
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1909, newspaper, July 3, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098069/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.