The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Dr. J. Harvey Moore,
The Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throait Specialist, of ..
Sara Antonio,
Will be at the ROCK HOTEL
DEC. 22 AND 23.
He Will Straighten The First Case Of
Cross Eyes Free And Treat
All Cases For
HALF-PRICE. -®|r
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Dr. Moore is an expert of more went an operation at the handa of
than twenty years’ experience, a moat skillful oculist and suN
He baa been in Texas only a year fered moat intense pain without
but can furnish scores of refer- obtaining the hoped-for relief,
ences of cures here. He was eye March 26, 1894, 1 went to Dr, J.
surgeon in charge of the State Haryey Moore, and can sav from
•'^Institution for the Blind at 8t. actual experience that Dr. .Moore's
Louia and Professor on the Eye, method ia absolutely painless.
Ear, Nose and Throat in the The result of Dr. Moore’s fcreat-
American Medical College of St. ment is most gratifying. It has
Louis, He came south on ac- not ODly made great improve-
count of ill health and is perma- ment in the appearance of my
nently located in San Antonio, eyes, but the improvement in my
He makes a free examination of vision is wonderful. 1 can now
your case and if you are incur- see to read Qreek at night; I
able he will tell you so and will could never do so before. It is
not take your money. Ha cures wonderful, and 1 have Dr. J.
all diseases and deformities of the Harvey Moore to thank for it, I
eye, ear, nose and throat that know, from fxperience, that he
are curable. He straightens possesses a wonderful skill. I re-
cross eyes without pam and with- gard him aa a Christian gentle-
out chloroform. He cures granu- man, unsurpassed in hie line.”
lated sores without caustics or ~ .
the knife, removes cataracts and Waco Physician,
growths from the eye, ingrown " ^ £reat: pl®fc@u?e that
lathes, overflew of tears, etc. I state that my daughter Hattie’s
He treats catarrh and removes ey0H are straight, and she wil!
growths from the nose and the invoka the bleesings of Heaven
throat. He fits glasses for ail on *<>“ th» remainder of her life
kinds of failing sight and for the for straighteninR aneys that had
relief of headaches. Dr. Moore ^een crossed einoe childhood,-
refers to dozens of the leading ani^ hest of all it was done with-
physicians of this part of the out Pain- WishiDg you great
gja|.e success, I am, very truly,
u * ’ _ J. L. DEAN, M. D.
Texas Physician. A St. Louis Minister.
Dr- L, P. Lamer, who has ftev. p> Ni <jalviD, pastor of
practiced in Weatherford, Texas, fne compton Heights Christian
seventeen years, says: Church, 8fc, Louis, was almost
‘•This is to certify that I have blind with fcrach0mft, or granu-
known Dr. J. Harvey Moore for iated gore eyegj for fifteen years,
the last twelve years, and am fa- geyerai 0f the leading oculists of
miliar with his work. My broth- the United SfcateB pronounoed his
er-in-law, Judge F. B, Du«ce, oaa0 incurable. Dr. Moore cured
was totally blind from granuiat- hiB eyeg and rPBt0Ped his sight
ed sore eyes and had been treated ten yeara a{?0, Rev. Df( Calvin
by the best oculists of the State; was formeriy paitor of the Chris-
they failed to cure his eyes. tfan Church at Wa00| Texai| and
Within three weeks after Dr. well known in thiB state.
Moore began treating his eyes he -—
oould read, and returned to th8 Blind Ten Years, Sight Restored,
practice of law and has never R, W. Knight, city salesman
had any more trouble with his for the Gast Bank Note and
eyes, L, P. LANIER, M. D.” Lithographing Co., of St. Louis,
--was blind ten years with fcrach-
A Texas Clergyman Tells oma, or granulated sore eyes.
Wonderful Story. Several of the most prominent
Rev. A. B, Vaughan, of oculists of St, Louis failed to
I Nacogdoches, says: “My eyes even benefit him. Dr, Moore
have been defective all my life, cured his eyes and restored his
A number of years ago I under- sight in a short time.
402 & 404 WASHER BUILDING,
MAIN PLAZA,
San Antonio. 1
ROBBERY AT MULLIN.
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Goldthwaite, Texas, Dec, 18:h. 1909,
'Entekiaum
IftdBovr
Nr. Tillman Lost Eighty Dollars—
A Young Nan Arrested.
Some time during Monday
night a burglar entered the res-
idence of F, M, Tillman in Mul-
lin and extracted from Mr.
Tillman's pants pocket a purse
containing about $80. All but
$5 of the money was in $5 and
$10 bills, Some members of the
family heard the prowler as he
stumbled against something in
the room, but they supposed the
noiae was made by the house cat
and gave the matter no futher
thought until the following morn-
ing, when the loss of the purse
was discovered. The thief must
have known Mr. Tillman had the
money in his pocket and watched
where he placed the pants when
he retired, else the money could
not have beta go easly located.
Tuesday morning the sheriff’s
department was notified and
Deputy Sheriff Priddy went to
Mullin to make an investigation.
The purse was found near the
railroad track, between the resi-
dence of Mr, Tillman and the de-
pot, Several clues were found,
but not sufficient evidence to
justify an arrest.
A young man giving the
name o f Ben Crump who has
been living at Mullin about two
months, boarded the local frsight
train coming toward Goldthwaite
and Mr. Priddy wired Sheriff
Ezzell the facts and suggested
that the young man be taken
from the train when it reached
this city, which was done and a
charge filed against the young
fellow for riding the train. When
Mr, Ezzell searched the man he
found small sums of money se-
oreted at various places about his
person, aggregating $915. He
then went to Mullin to make a
further search for the money
Beneath the window sill in the
room that had been occupied by
Crump was found a roll of $5
an'd $10 bills aggregating $70,’
The money had been pushed far
under the sill and a piece of
paper jammed down oyer ic
After this discovery a charge of
burglary was preferred against
the young man and he is being
held in the county jail.
Crump claims that his parents
live in Missouri and that he has
wealthy relatives at Stephenville
The parties named by ahim have
been notified of his trouble and
he expects them to come to his
assistance. It is not yet known
whether or not he will have an
examining trial,
A touch of romance has been
added to the case by the young
man’s statement to the sheriff
that he came to Goldthwaite to
secure license to wed a young
lady in the neighborhood of
Mullin, whose name he gave to
the officer
io ine JCiiitor of Tile Eagle. City :
We are too busy to write you a Santa Claus Ad. this week*
Bat we waot you to tell your Million Readers about the Holiday
Goods that, are going ao fiat and Cheap at the Department Store.
ieil them that this is the last call on Christmas Presents
Tell them to come quickly. Tell them the Premium Sfijre will cut
the prices lower ana lower, until all Holiday articles are closed out,
Tell them we are slashing the Prices on Rain Coats and Ov*f
Costs.
Tell them we are still holding down the Prices on Dry Goods,
Tell them we have anotoer Wagon Load of Big Rolls of
Comfors Cotton.
Tell them we have just received another Wagon Load of
Galvanized Tuba, to close out at 45c. Cheap as dirt, Mr. Editor.
Tell them we are still selling 35c Graniteware at only 15c.
Tell them we have another Barrel of Clothes Pins, 3 doz. lor 5(3
Tell them we will always g.ell Big Size 2 Lamp Globes at 5o,
Tell them they can save loss of Nickels and Dimes if they
will keep their weather eye on our large Family of Bargain Tubs
full of all sorts of Tinware, etc , etc.
Tell them we gladly give Premiums to all who save the
Tickets that are issued by the Clerk with every sale. $5.00 in
Tickets get choice of a whole Table of Gifts.
Tell them tt at it is a Holiday Sale throughout the entire
House here We are going to close out all the goods possible
before the first of January.
Toll, them, owing to the High Prices of Hides and Leather,
the temptation to get cheap grades of Shoes is great. Tell them
we never will yield to temptation, but will stick to PRIESMEYER,
STAR BttAND and TILT,
Tell them THE J. E, TILT SHOE »or Men at $3.50 ia the
Greatest Wearing Shoe in toe Uoited States. One Trial pair will
Prove it,
In Haste, we remain,
Yours with compliments of the Season,
L C, EVERLY COMPANY, ;
The Store of Bargains and Free Premiums,
Goldthwaite, Tex««
Christmas
For the whole fam-
ily is the question
to be decided now.
Let us show you how
AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH
can produce more real pleasure for the entire
family than any other purchase you might
make. • SEE US NOW. : : :
CLEMENTS' DRUG STORE.
CHILDRE BARBER SHOP
Program for Teachers Institute
Reception.
To be held at the Court House
Monday evening, Dec. 20, at
7:30. Everyone is cordially in-
vited to attend.
Invocation—Rev, Jackson.
Welcome Address—Dr. Everitt.
Response—G. H. Goodnight,
Reading—Cora Ford,
Reading—Carlisle Bryan,
Song—Olga Harris.
Reading—“Courting under
Difficulties”—Katherine Lowrie
Reading—Lucille Grisham.
Mysic—Orchestra.
Reading—“A Hoosier Ro-
mance”—Cleo Ford.
Reporter.
Next Week’s Paper.
On account of next Satur-
day being Christmas day, the
Eagle will issue one day earlier
next week, in order to haye the
paper circulated before Christ-
mas. Advertisers and others in-
terested are requested to re-
member the advanced date and
prepare their announcements
to conform to ths change.
I have bought the Childre Barber
Shop and solicit a continuance of the
public patronage. Messrs. Farm and
R. G. Childre will continue to work
in the shop and ask their friends
and customers to call. «8^ri.
A. R. MILLER.
OrderFrom Street
No matter how large or small
your order for Groceries, we will
appreciate it and will supply you
with the freshest and most
wholesome of goods.
We buy and sell country produce
PROMPT DELIVERY
j.c.-STReeT
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1909, newspaper, December 18, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103455/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.