The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Extra oburn licla at Kemp & Yar-
borough
Take your bides, furs and beeswax
to Hudson & Rtthl.
The best bread in Texas a t
Hudson & Rabl’s market.
•New furniture, rugs and mattings
at Bodkin, Hurdle & Co.
Bodkin, Hurdle & Co. want your
order for housefurnishing goods.
New lot of buggies just in and the
priee ie right.—Bodkin, Hurdle & Oo.
See Jackson-Hughes Co. for Barb
and Telephone Wire, Bale Ties, etc.
Just received a complete line of the
latest Post Cards at the Palace of
Sweets.
E. M. Geeelin was one of the good
men who had business in this city
Wednesday.
A pretty assortment of rugs and
(squares at BOdkin, Hurdle & Oo. Goldihwai e
A number of bitching poete hove Andrew Vandyke returned
been placed on the north side of the home Sunday, Mrs. Straley went
Baptist church. home with him. He had been
Our drinks are made from pure ^jth hia mother before she died,
fruit syrup.—Palace of Sweets. Joe Evans and family Bpent
A. Harris of Oaradan Js numbered 8un(jay with R. D. Evana and
among the new subscribers to tbe I family. *
Eagle this week. Mra. T. J. Laughlin visited at
Oome to us for what you want in . f vtroriev Lauffhlin
in hardware, vehicle, and implement* the home of Worley baugnim
Bodkin, Hurdle & Oo. Saturday and Sunday
Oapt. I>. T Bueh was one of the Welby Oldham was up from
leading men of Oaradan who had bus- Shaw Bend Saturday.
, ,rvim*flHut7 I and j£rSi johnaon were ip
Antelope Gap.
Editor Eagle:
I will tend in a few doti this
warm ev8.
Every thing is needing rain
mighty bad, We had a little
shower Monday eve, but not
enough to do any good.
Hardy Bradley came down
Tuesday night on a visit to
Chance Black’B family.
Chas. Thompson ahd family
spent several days laat week in
Zephyr.
Mrs. Vandyke died last Sun
day morning, the 10 th. She has
been Buffering several month#
She was buried in
Sunday afternoon,
I Lometa Wednesday, where
Johnaon is having her
Your Interests-T-Ours.
If you are a customer of The Trent State
Bank you have assurance of our personal in-
terest in your business success.
We make it a part ,of our business to give
such time and attention to our customers as
their interests require and m&ke it a point that,
every business transaction with our patrons
shall be satisfactory.
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iness in this city Thursday.
If you want good bread use our
Seal flour—Kemp & Yarborough.
Mra. Geo. Little of Longview is inhreatedi
the city visiting relatives, and is the 1
guest of Mrs, L. H. Little. 1
If yon have vendor’s lien notes to
Bell see us.-D. H. Trent & Son. .-------- ----- - ^ -
A. D. Baker, the merchant at Big they have been attending there'
Valley, was a visitor to this city I union.
Thursday, accompanied by his family. 1 Rgy. Newt Simpson returned
Plenty of June corn seed at Keel Tuesday from Fort Worth and
Grocery Oo. other points where he has been
O, L. Burks has been at Dublin this hol(Jing meeting«.
week, where he has aooepted a pos - Kata ElHofcfc is visiting in
tion as assistant manager of the oil
mill Goldthwaite.
A woman or girl who wants a posl- Quite a number of youngster,
tion to assist with cooking and house went to Chadwick mill to churoh
work can get a good place at the Sunday, also to the baptizing.
Mountain Cottage. There was a party at Mr.
It will pay you to borrow money glaok»a Saturday night in honor
and pay cash tor your groceries at I f Mi8aFairy ^Otd’a birthday.
Keel Grocery Oo. Elza Laughlin and family and
Mrs W W. Fowler and baby are K , ....
visiting relatives here. Dr. Fowler Mrs. T. J. Laughlin and children
came with them Thursday and re- are preparing to start down to
turned to Hamilton the same day. Lavacca county Thursday.
J. M. Harris, owner of the Mullin John Kuykendall and family,
Telephone exohange, was a pleasant &nd ^ and tw0 daughters
caller at the Eagle office one day this& Je of day# 0Q the
week. He was accompanied by his F r
brother from Brastrop county, who river last week,
was visiting him. Mr., Kirk Buttrell wn. up
Dr. Oox’ePainleefl Blister, prloe 50c. J visiting at J. W. Morgan’, the
Guaranteed to blister without pain, middle of the week,
or money refunded. For sale by Cecil Bradley spent several
j. D. Brown. daya la9fc week jn Lampasas and
Ml,, Eddie Kplley went toBrady U le on bu.ineia,
metbyherMie. Buna Hall left la.t Mon-
who accompanied her to Lohn for a day night for Briggs, where she ^
visit to him. She expected to be will spend several weeks. \wA
away Beyerai days. Qus Ford brougnt his thrasher
You can buy any style vehicle you jn Saturday night week to stay,
want at Oockrum, Rudd & Dalton. 1 Priddy spent several
Miss Bessie Trowbridge left Wed- j dayi with T Thompson,
nesday night for Arcadia, Kas., to gva Evans spent several
Ezzell. where Bhe met her uncle, Mr. ing Rev. Maund and wife.
8. Trowbridge, who accompanied her Uncle Jimmie Taylor spent
the remainder of the way. I ggyeral days with Mrs, Black’s
Mrs. 8 A. R. Smith has returned I parents,
from Melroee, N. M., where she was! ^ and Mrs, Bradley spent
colled some weeks ago “oco““t “' 8sturday and Sunday with
the Bickness of her Bister, Mrs. Slbbie ,
Nelson, whose death ocoured at that Chance Blacks family,
plaoe. The many friends here of Mrs. Just two more weekB and the
Smith and other members of the j Baptist meeting will commence.
The men will meet the third to
. fix the arbor so let us all come
rent at Clements and heipf
We want each one to feel that they are
free to come to us in all matters where our ex-
perience and advice will be of value and as-
sistance.
Our service to you includes a hundred and
one little details, all of which go to make of our
patrons “satisfied customers."
In addition to all this we are under the su-
pervision of the Texas Banking system and your
deposits with us, as are all the non-interest
bearing and otherwise unsecured deposits of
this Bank, are secured by the Depositors’ Guar-
antee Fund of the State of Texas.
If you are not a customer of this Bank, why
not give us a portion of vour business? We feel
confident you wiil appreciate the service we
can render.
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GOLDTHWAITE. TEXAS
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A Delight to the Ladies
^Especially is the Pretty Stock of Dry Goods we are now show-
ing. No matter what it is in Dress Goods, White Goods, But-
tons, Lace and the like, come and see if you can’t find it at
Frizzell & Burnett’s Store. ****** -—
family sympathize siacerely
them in their sorrow.
Kodaks to
Drug 8tore.
A Millionaire’s Baby
attended by the highest prioed baby
specialist could not be cured of
stomach or bowel trouble any
quicker or surer than your baby if
you give it McGee’s Baby Elixir,
If You Want
The Best Roof
cover it^with TEXACO ROOF- ■ - — *=> - , ..
ING—ready to apply-dur.ble or
economical—needs lea* repair bowej8i price 25c and
than other roofing and gives r. e. Clements,
perfect satisfaction in all kinds
There’s Some Class
To Curlee Nifty Suits
And right here is some-
thing for you to think
about.
When you buy a CUR-
LEE suit you know you are
getting the same styles,
same cloth and workman-
ship that’s sold and worn
in the leading cities in the
United States.
What’s more.v ou get
these features from us for
less than what you wouid
have to pay the high rent
city stores,
GET A CURLEE SUIT
Just Half the Price
If you’ll give us the op-
portunity we will show
you how to save half your
pants money.
CURLEE pants are known
all over the United States
as the best in pants mak-
ing at the price.
No one can realize just
how good CURLEE pants
are_ unless he examines
them—and that’s what we
want you to do.
We will save you just
half what you would have
to pay your tailor for the
same quality of pants.
$2.50 and $5.00
50c.
Let Us Show You The New
CURLEE SUITS FOR SUMMER
And you will always wear a Curlee Suit.
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of weather, not being affected
by heat or cold—can be ap-
plied over utainglea as well as
to new roofs.
For Sale by All Dealers
MADE AND WARRANTED BY
THE TEXAS CO.
General Offices—HOUSTON.
A Guaranteed Premium Re-
duction Policy guarantees yourj
family immediate protection ini
event of death to the amount of
face value of the policy. Will j
investment in land give th
Frizzell & Burnett
Land [notes bought and loans made j A beautiful line of Iron bed at Bod-
on real estate.—D. H. Trent & Son. kin, Hurdle & Oo.
Smoke Clement’ Special.
It *'all goes up in smoke.n
Kodaks to
Drug Store.
rent
at Clements
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O d wsx pealed fruit cana at
Aden & FiuJkner’s at 4Cc dozen. .
Frfab bread every day atjJHudson &
Rahl’s market.
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1910, newspaper, July 23, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098377/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.