The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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F. W. MEWSHAW KILLED
Lodge Resolutions.
With profound Borrow it becomes
our duty to record the death of our
beloved brother, P. M. House, who
wall born in what is now Boone
county, Arkansas, on the 3rd day of
Febuary, 1839. He moved to San
Saba county, Texas, before the war
and enlisted in the Confederacy from
that county and served the full time.
He wa3 married to Miss Laura Ham-
ilton, on the 2nd day of March, 1866.
He was made a Mason In Center City
lodge, No. 558, December 22, 1888.
Died in Qoldtbwate, Texas, on Sep-
tember 4, 1909, and was laid to rest in
Heret Ranch cemetery with Masonic
honors, Past Master, P.H. Clements
presiding, there to awaite the dawn-
ing of that great day when the earth
shall give up its dead.
In the death of Brother House, Free
Masonry haB sustained a great io^a
He was loyal to the order, ever ready
to assist the needy in distress and
those bound to him by facial ties
He was a true Mason in every day
No Wear On Important Parts After
10,000 Miles.
Cadillac Thirty Valves never
ground nor engine overhauled. Fin-
ishes non-stop run euceesfully.
A unique performance has jastbeen
completed with a Cadillac Thirty in
Illinois, A thousand mile non-engtne
stop run to complete the first teu
thousand miles covered by the car,
and the disassembling of the motor,
transmission and rear axle to Bhow
the practiaily perfect condition of the
parts after running 10,000 miles.
The car has been in use in and around
Tonioa, lit, since last November as a
demonstrating and livery car and had
received thorough usage and indif-
ferent care which inevitably falls to
the lot of cars in that service. When
Jt had been run 9,000 miles, Rolien
Travis, the owner, decided to com-
plete the first-10,000 miles with anon-
TP $5.00
A* $50.00
YAH $100.00
I vU $1,000.00
if A VP • ,$10,000.00
il«. V L $100,000.00
Temporarily Idle, Its SAFETY Should Be Your First Consideration
MONE Y deposited in the Goldthwaite Na-
tional Bank is absoltely secure
Yo\E Ills®) G©* more accommodations Free
"'■■'M ' at this Bank than any Bank in
this State perhaps gives its Depositors.
We collect: cheeka and drafts, etc., on any town or city in
this state or the United States?, 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 ua with their Deposits
when othera can not get it.
We have strong Metal Boxes for storing deeds, notes, eto.,
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.
Universe to remove from our midst
our beloved brother, F. M. House,
and whereas, the relations long
cherished with our deceased brother
wiih the members of this lodge we
deem It proper that we place on our
records an expression of our ap-
preciation of him es man and Mason.
Therefore, be it resolved, that a
copy of these resolutions be spread
on our minutes and a copy be fur-
nished his-family and that we bow
with bumble submission to the will of
the Supreme Architect of the Uni*
verse, who has called our brother
from labor to rest.
Resolved that these resolutions be
published in the Goldthwaite Eagle
and the alter be draped in his mourn-
ing for 30 days A. Hudson,
J. G. Townsen,
W. G. Welch,
Committee.
Cotton Seed.
I have for sale at my place on
Payne Gap road, some Mebane cot-
tonseed, made 34 ]oer cent- lint this
year, big boll. Price 75c per bushel
At crib. Com© at once.
E. W. Patterson.
This is the time to get your
Heaters in readiness for the
coming cold weather. We have
the different styles, both for
wood and coal, and our supply
of Stove Pipe is especially large.
Our Cook Stoves are of dif-
ferent sizes and makes, but
there are none better. If you
need a Stove or Heater. Set us
show you our line and we will
please you in Quality atid Price.
Wants Your Trade
and will Give Yon
the Bargains
Pure Com Chops...........$i.55
Good Bran............ ...... $1.50
Fresh Meal ........... 65c
Highest Patent Flour
guaranteed, per 100 $3.10
Must Have Settlement.
All parties indebted to the Singer
Sewing Machine Oo. are notified that
prompt p&vment must be made. I
am instructed by the company to se-
cure settlement or have the machine
returned. Will be in Goldthwaite
every Saturday. W. A. Robinson.
iiisiiipfpps?
illlHMig?
Bodkin,Hurdle &Co
Shoe Value
When you buy a pair of Bhoea you have
^9} a right to expect
B something besides
Jjjsk good looks; that's
Jm? \ only one point,
Thera are various
II ©V Ik other things to be
Jjjm considered; corn-
JIB .JP! 1 0 " durability,
gt*h'
Jfe/ WALE- OVE R
Shoes contain
these and a thou-
Hand and one oth-
er excellences that
only Walk-Over
i|l§r wearers know.
SNBnMMi
Endorsed by the general PUBLlG as the BEST remedy for
Children’s Croup and Whooping Gough, because
it contains Nothing Injurious. The action of Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well
adults of every variety of temperament and constitution.
lead This RemarKable Testimonial.
MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater, Kas., writes:—“My husband
was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con-
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, and
it cured him. He is now a well man, but we always keep a bottle
in the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases.
Easy toTa&e; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed.
THREE SIZES* 25c, JOc, $1.00.
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT CO.. 4 ST. LOPIS, MO.
Bryan-Smith.
W. T. Bryan and Miss Lillie
Bmitfa wera married at the home
of Rev. G. W. Templin in thi§
city last Sunday afternoon, in
the presence of a few intimate
friends. Rbv, Templin was the
officiating minister. The young
people Jive in the South Bennett
community, where they have a
great many friends and well-
wishers.
One Prize - That’s Cash
R.. E. Clemente. Goldthwaite
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1909, newspaper, October 30, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103640/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Mills+County%22: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.