The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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This will lithe Largest Sale of its kind that has ever been in Goldthwaite, and the following prices
until a lirrled quantity of each article is sold. More yet to come. Read our Ads and watch our
Remenler, we do not misrepresent our Goods or Prices. This Sale will be a Money-Saver to yoi
1 YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT.
Among the tr|iendou§ values of this
Special Sale will tlfound the fcllowing:
CHILDREN’^DRAWERS—Of go. d
muslin with plainkemBtitch-d hem ?tLd
with hemstitched clnbric ruffl. >£'.
CORSET CODERS—A large assort-
ment of muslin, canine and fiua uainauok.
from the plain andlerviceable to the most
dainty and expenshjly lace and embroid-
ery trimmed.
LADIES’ DRAPERS—A magnificent
variety of styles a\d trim suiting any
taste or occasion.
NIGHT GOWNtMFrom the plain and
practical to the most exclusive arid elabor-
ately trimmed.
UNDER8KIRTS-The largest variety
we have ever offered,^om the modest rnd
inexpensive to the (flinty, ribbon orna- ^
mented creation trimm^with the finest im-
ported embroidery or yenciennea lace.
2A dcz. Skirtsl..................75o each
3 ,, GowneS...,...........,75c each
1-2 doz, Skirts----
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Children’s Drawers..
Corset Covers.......
Children’s Drawers..
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Corset Covers.......
Drawers.............
Corset Covers.......
Skirts................
Corset Covers.... ...
Gowdjk ..............
Skirts................
Corset Covers........
Drawers ............
Skirts..........
Gowns.........
Drawers.......
Corset Covers...........5^
Skirts...................59<!
Gowns..................59o'
Drawers................75c
2.1-4 doz. Skirt*...............$1.00 each | 3 doz. Skirts. ......$1, 25 eaoh
2 1-4 •» G?wn8v-*-r,:l.......si 00 each I 1 „ .....................$150 eaoh
,$1.75eaoh |; 1-2 doz. Skirt*.................$2,00 each
We congratulatelur patrons upon this opportunity, and While We have a splendid assortment of these
ft remind you that it will be impossible for us to duplicate the values now offered.
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B. FiQeeslin Mercantile CoJ
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Fresh bread every day at Hadson &
Rahl’s market.
Edwrrd's Pop is the best ever.
Try it.
Take your hides, fars and beeswax
to Hudson & Rahl.
Rev. F. M. Jackson and family
visited in Mullin the first of the week.
Miss Nora Hooks left Tuesday for
Itasoa to take a speoia! course in
music.
Mr. L. H. Little and his sons John
and Louis made a trip to Hamilton in
their auto Tuesday.
Naroco all steel soreen door hinges
for sale by Kelly the builder.
Miss Oleo Ford, a graduate from
the last session of the Goldthwaite
high school, has been elected to a
position in the school at Colorado
City.
COMFORTING WORDS
ny A Goldthwaite Household Will
Find Them So.
t?o have tbe pains and aches of a
bp back removed; to be entirely free
frlm annoying, dangerous urinary
diljrders is enough to make any kid-
ne\ sufferer grateful. To tell how
thil great change can be brought
abort will prove comforting woxds to
huejireda of Goldthwaite readerb.
T P. Priekett, Chestnut and First
9trets, Lampasas, Tex*s, say*: ‘-I
havihad no occasion to use Doan’s
Kiduiy Pills in over three years, as
the cire that they made in my case
has taen permanent. For nearly
thirtyWears I was troubled bv a lame
back lad sometimes when I stooped
a painYeized me in tbe small of my
back, keeping me in misery for
weeks.I During one of these spells
Doan’s kidney Pills were brought to
my notiie and I obtained a bix. They
T. B. Sherman, formerly of this gaye Mmore relief than any other
county, orders the Eagle send to him , i. , , x ,
at Crosscut, Brown county. His 1 ,l!“
many friends here hope he is doing led to omtinne taking them nnti. they
well in his now homo. ehtAely disposed ot my trouble.
1 behetb that Doan’s Kidney Pills
LOST.-Between Goldthwaite and wi„ do jL as much for other persons
Regency gent’s black overcoat. BffilctetlI a BimlJar way.»
ReasonaDle recompense will be paid _ ,T „ , , _ .
. ^ „ . „ , For Saul by all dealers. Price 5)c,
for return ot oame to Eagle office or _ . n „ „ , XT ’
. _ r> xr Foater-Mttburn Oo., Baffilo, New
CO X • Jd» xL661« I rT
York, so|e agents for the United
When you buy flour why not get states,
the best-Bewley’s Blue Ribbon?— Remembbr the name—Doan’e—and
Oline Bros, take no otKbr. \
The Commercial clnb met Monday
afternoon instead of at night, and as The regulir meeting of Jeff Davis
the attendance was much larger than CBmP veterans is to be held at the
usual, it is likely the meeting will be
held every Monday afternoon during
the summer.
Gasoline engines guaranteed for
ten years and sent on 30 days ap-
proval. Sold on long time, All sizes.
Automobiles and accessories. Dry
cells with high amperage. Write or
phone Henry Sadler & Oo. Gatee-
ville, Texas.
Miss Alpha Hearne, who taught in
Goldthwaite school several sessions
and was offered a position for the
next session, has been elected princi-
pal of the Central ward Bohool in
Colorado City at a fine salary. In.
the position she superintend the
work of six teachers.
camp grounts today, ac which time
it is proposed to organize a camp
of Sons ar.cl Daughters of veterans.
The old soldiers and some of fheir
friends expect to spend the day at
the camp grounds
. Radium’s spray will kill flies, mos-
quitoes, ants, chicken mites and all
inseote that breathe through theii
pores, it will keep the flies off your
horses and cows and will clean and
polish all high grade furniture and
mirrors. Will hold tLp dust in sweep-
ing, killing tbe moth... at ;ttie same
time, a very valuable disinfectant.
Phone Weems & Estep for a free
demonstration. Will oall at your
home upon request.—Weems <&
Estep.
Keel & Go.1 pay the highest price
for country produce.
Monnd City Paint may cost a trifle
more, but—!— J. D, Urqtthart. ^
Hudson Rahl can supply you
with ohoice fresh meat and country
lard.
Doq’t be a knocker on your home
towns* If you’ are not satisfied with
your location move and then be an
enthusiastic booster.
Hides—We are bette u prepared thi
year than ever before to handle hides,
furs and beeswax — Hudson & Rahl.
Any time you have eggs to spare
bring them to u", we will give aB
much as any one for them and treat
you right on the groceries yon buy. j
—Kemp & Yarborough.
The Eagle always appreciates local I
items. If you have visitors, or go awfty
on a trip; we want to know about it. t
Both phones are in our office and we
appreciate all information.
I am now in the front rooms ever j
Clements drug store, recently oc- j
cupied by R. e. Grant.—Phil H. j
Clements, Notary Public, Land and j
Insurance Agt. Old phone 35,, new
phon^'15. s
Prof. Hart and wife left Sunday for
Brownwood, , where he will have
charge of a department in the sum-
mer normal. From there they will
goto Colorado City, where he has
been elected superintendent of the
public schools. v
Call for a bottle of Edward’s
Birch Beer, It ia the moat de-
licious beverage you ever fasted.
Makes you laugh all over, Sold
by grocerymen and restaurants.
You like good flour, coffee and ba-
con and your horses like good rich
corn chops and wheat brand. Why
not get it all at the same place, that’s
at T. B. Keel Grocery Oo.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, re-
turned Sunday from Austin, where
they spent some1 time having his
right eye treated: It was found
necessary to remove the eye, which
greatly relieved him and he has re-
covered from the operation.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
sold on a guarantee that if yon are
not satisfied after using two-thirds of
a bottle according to directions, yon*
money will be refunded. It Is up to
you to try; Sold by R. E. Clements.
OfcANITE AND IRON FENCII
Over 14 Years in Business Here.
Figure with me when in need of anything in
my line. I am in position to pave you money
on anything in my line. All I ask Is a chance.
I guarantee my work and will remain here to
back my guarantee^ See my New Designs be-
fore placing an olraer.
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Both Phones. Fisher Street, Goldthwaite.
M. N. (Mack) BRINSON,
Collector and Insurance! Agent.
All claims placed with me for collection will be attend-
ed to promptly and will receive the best of legal atten-
tion when necessary. Customary rates,
I represent several good Fire and Tornado Insurance
Companies, also the Union Central Life Insurance Oo.
I will appreciate a share of your business in the above
lines.
Office with K. B. ANDERSON, over Trent State Bank. '
CLAMOR
NO. 3389
THE THOROUGHBRED GERMAN COACH STALLION
Will make the Seasbn
At my barn 3 blocks south of Postoffice. Terms
• $i5. If mare is sold, traded or Removed from
the county the fee becomes due at once. Will
use due care to prevent accidents,
responsible sh
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1910, newspaper, June 4, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098817/m1/5/?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.