The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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w e possess unlimited acuity to extend tne most liberal financial accommodations to in-
dividuals, firms and corporations. We invite YOU to secure these advantages through
A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH US.
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REMEMBER. THAT EVERY DOLLAR YOU DEPOSIT WITH US IS
KEPT ABSOLUTELY SAFE AND FULFY PROTECTED AGAINST LOSS
OLDEST BANK. LARGEST CAPITAL. FINEST FIXED
DEPUTY SHERIFF NOW EN-
DORSES IT v
The Goldthwaite Eagle
Saturday, December 8, 1917
•v • -Car-of-. Primrose Flour ja&i-m:' C ~~x Years Standing - ,_v
—A. D. Baker, “I suffered for. twenty year!
Prompt delivery of gasoline kero. 'v*L^ rheumatism, indigestion anc
Bine, or lubricating nil—Floyd jack, a chronic liver trouble, and speu
KOn hundreds of dollars for different
Wrist watches for the army tinds’ of medicine’ to §'e1
, . -j. r.i. • -i i-i well, hut it only took three hot-
toys at Millers drug and jewel- > f Taulac t0 straighten mf
Ty store- '(adv) - out and make me feel like a
Why not get the best flour. It deferent man,” said J: D. Pat-
costs no more, Primrose is the <0n, of {K.eefeiton, Okla., a mar
i ame—A. D. Baker .veil known in that section and
Nunnally’s fine chocolates and also in Rains county, T^xas,
candies for Xmas at Miller’s where he 'served as .deputy sherif:
drug and jewelry store, (adv) for several years.. Mr Patton is
Crepe paper and decoration uow deputy sheriff of' Muskogee,
paper for the Holidays and all ™ullty okla-. »»<i holds lar«e
occasions at Miller’s drug and interests here
jewelry store. (adv) >?■ aetuaI fte f
, r,,. . tmued, I was hardly /ever free
ow a >0in an t ison p iono . „om rheUmatism and was so full
graph for .Christmas It makes of ^ mQst of the time j
a nice giH for le v me aml 3 (.QuiTn’t rest 0r sleep at night
—Clements lug an . eve iy amotm|. anything. The main
^ ore- trouble 'seemed to be in my
A box of Nunnally’s fine can- shoulders and the awful pains
dies and chocolates will please were due, I (think, to the co’ndi-
\he soldier boy Send him a Con of my liver. I couldn’t eat
box The price is small and it to do any good and had to be
will afford the boys much pleas- careful about the little that 1
lire. (adv) managed to force 'down, or I
W D Marshall and wife have j would have hours of suffering
moved to the 0 P Marshall j a fterwards. I fell off twenty
ranch, in the Nahois Creek com-'pounds in weight and got into
munity, adjoining their own Isuch a bad shape it iwas a burden
ranch, and have rented their res- 'to look after the- work on the
idence in this city to George farm and attend to all of my
Smith It is Mr Marshall’s in-1 ether business. I kept getting
tentdon to spend a part of his worse! all the time and had just
time in GoMthwaite and he still about given up hope of ever get-
rMains iiis interest an the meat ting anything to relieve me.
£laims amount to vefyJittle unless they are supported
by facts. We claim to carry' 0|ie of the best selected
stocks of Hardware and Furniture m'this ^pait of Texas
and CAN PROVE THE CLAIM. ^——
JF you intend planting a fall feed crop it will be
necessary to have the proper implements to do
the work. Don’t expend your labor and the labor
of your teams in working with worn-out and unsat-
isfactory implements. Better come to us for what
you need in this line.
QUR FURNITURE Stock is Attractive and ye can
name seme prices that will make you able to re-
furnish your house or furnish it new. *
QET A SOLINE ENGINE to pump water for
your stock. We can supply you.
Bodkin, Hurdle 4k Co
HOME MISSION SOCIETY
The Woman’s1 Missionary {so-
ciety met at the Methodist church
')ec 5tli in a business' meeting.
Officers were elected as follows:
Mrs J C, Evans, president;
Mrs. Will Rahl, vice president;
Mrs R, M Thompson, superin-
tendent of study department1.;
Mrs W. II, Trent secretary;
Mrs, Claud Eaicott, treasurer;
Mrs. Harry Allen, reporter
REPORTER,
—for your cheery little
chafing dish party. A tri-
umph in soft drinks that
combines the tempting flavor
cf wholesome cereals and the
appetizing tang of genuine
Geezer Hops. Bevo for re-
freshing properties — zest—
purity—healthfulness. Serve
cold.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
St. Louis, U. s. A*
former Mills emunty people. Mi s *rom Tanlac that she bought a
Josephine Christia'n, -who was o>’e Lottie for herself to-day. We
cJ’ the most popular teachers in know just what it wil do and feel
the schools here for several terms, ^jpisfied thaft there isn’t another
*is a teacher-rn the\Austin schools. j medicine in the world just as
Miss Bertha Harrell, who was ^ood.”
also one of Goldthwaite si most Tanlac is sold in Gotdihwaife
popular and successful teachers, by p E. Miller & Son, in Mul-
ls teaching in the Austin pchools, Pn by J R. Clark, in Regency h?
liter sister, M i sis Alma, who was Peeling & Keeling, and in Pr.d-
Leue of tire most valued employes dy by G. II. Spisen, (acly)
+he Eagle office, is bookkeeb- -^—-—
Kr for the -film of William s & W. 0. W, ELECTION
^Co., one of the largest dry goods Next Monday night is the
houses in the capital city. Liss,pme |0 elect your officers for
Walker, carpenter and poet . °f“the next year. Be there and have
Priddv, is also there, but he still j £ choice. J, A, ALLE^
claims Mills county as home. Consul Commander.
Tlie remains of Ollie P Stout
were brought here Tuesday
from Camp Bowie and carried
to Hurst ranch for burial, He en-
listed ;p Hamilton and was first
.assigned to the camp at San
-Antonio and later transferred to
Camp Bowie, where he d'ied with
measles and pneumonia last
Saturday His home was five
miles northeast of .Star, Hamilton
(aunty, and Was a son of W. P.
Stout, lie liacy«g^L friends in
Mills county WSL grieved
when 1 hey dxii^M
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917, newspaper, December 8, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103685/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.