The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. [24], No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 8, 1917 Page: 5 of 6
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,*'|LL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
Conveyancing and Insurance
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! Both PhoneS
Office up stairs over Clements’
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GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
L. E. PATTERSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Insurance Agent
Will
Practice In All Court*
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Office over Brown’s Dirug Store.
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS.
F. P. BOWMAN
, LAWYER
Civil Practice, Conveyancing,
Collections
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Will Practice in All Courts.
Notary in Office
-Ffere and Life Insurance Written
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gKfio# In Court House. Both Phones
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
J. H. LOGAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
f Office at Miller's Drug Store.
DR. EM. WILSON
DENTIST
AND
PYORRHEA
SPECIALIST
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GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
commission here to Like charge
of the situation
Rev. Wesley II Keener, who
takes the place of Rev. DiLtz on
1he Hamilton circuit", arrived
with his family this week He
has a wife and.seven: children and
they are gladly welcomed to our
second lieutenant and Clay Kuy-
kendall (that of first lieutenant.—
Star.
P-ren.fis Balia,id of Dallas was
a pleasant caller at this office
one day last week lie is now
a member of a large job print-
ing firm in .Dallas The firm is: ftn{] colmty
known as the Melton Printing | The «
Company and Mr Ballard is a
third owner in the business
J F Betsick of Eastland coun-
ty is here this week He sold
his farm in the McMillin settle-
ment last year and' moved to his
present home. He says he did
not go very heavy on the peanut
growing this year for it was lr,s
first trial lie is satisfied* with
the results, however, He is now
The message came over the
wires last Monday morning to
Mr. and Mrs. W K, Bloodworth
at Shive that their son Tom had
taken his own life at Durant,
Okla., Where lie went with his
family, a wife and three little
.children only a few weeks ago.—
Herald.
LOMETA
Bliss Ruby Kirby has returned
from a pleasant visit in Gold-
on a deal for some ranch prop i thwaite.
erty in Lampasas county and. w w Allell sol(1 234 head of
may come back closer to home. -1 steets> to T J. JHufstutler this
News reached here Tuesday af-1 week.
ternoon that Felix German had :
fallen some 30 feet from a pecan
tree in. the Bend and was ser-
iously hurt A telephone message
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Wednesday morning said' he was jto attend the meeting of the
resting fairly well Both arms .'pexas Teacher’s Association,
were broken near the wrist and , q.^ a Sfwailin, sacretary-treas-
tHe face badly lacerated. The hirer of the Home National Farm
shock was very severe but if jj0an Association, reports that
no internal injuries develop it j UvQ of- t]ie applicants papers have
n<yt been accepted by the Federal
may
is believed the fall
piove fatal—News
LAMPASAS
Bins R L BIcCauley, 78 years
Land Bank, of Houston and the
money is 'expected in. the next
few days Those accepted were
NOTICE TO FARMERS AND
STOCK RAISERS!
This is the time of the year your stock need
^attention as the change ot seasons is here ana
the stock are more delicate at this time They
need to be vaccinated against Blackleg and
Tick Fever, as they are ioo high for h man to
"take any chance on losing any of them As-
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of care.
I urge every farmer and stock raiser in aiills
county to have thfir eattle vaccinated asainst
Blackleg an i Tick Fever, and also to come to
my office and get some of my Tick Fradi-ator
and mix it in the salt and rid their cattle ot the
ticks. Feed is too high to he feeding a lot of
-pesky ticks that suck from the animal the life
Wood that it needs to carry it thru the winter
mouths. I have a preparation to mix tu salt
th^will rid your cattle of ticks m a few days
Think what it is worth to your cattle to get
•Shut of ticks! There are thousrnds of dollars
lost in Texas every y ar on account of ticks
sucking the blo^d from the cattle.
I also keep a line f the be-t known stock
medicines at my office. plenty of Stock. Dips
and most anything you ueU1 for your animals,
such as physics for horse aPd cow, a line of
Park Davis stock tonics for hor. es and cattle,
and a full line of liniments and hea,'.ng powders
■for wire cuts and other ailments ot i nimals—
all of which I sell at a i easonable price. When
•you hare any of your stock ailing, phoneme
It wont cost yon anything to consult me aho.'t
-the animal. When in town, call at my office.
*nd if you require any stock medicines I can
supply your wants and needs in this line, as 1
have most anything that is found in a first-
-lass veterinary'office. Office next door to
Clements’ Drug Store.
Dr, I. L. VAUGHN, V. S.
Stock Inspector of Mills County
VETERINARY SURGEON GOLDTHWAITE. TEXAS
"W A. Baylcy wants your in-
surance business. (adv)
Ii you want to buy or sell
•seeend hand furniture, see me.
Let me show you my stock of
•stoves—J. T. We-ems.
Bracelet Watches for the lad-
ies and wrist watches fo*l* the sol-
dier boys at Blillor’s drug and
jewelry store. Here you will find
the exact article you are- looking
dor and we assure you of the
dv^st 'qualify-" and to'vest reason-
able prices (-adv)
Protect yourself against loss b>
Lire or storm by taking out insur-
ance with W. A. Bayley. (a
Ivory for Christmas presents—
idiller’s drug and jewelry store
is showing one of the largest
stocks of ivory goods ever
brought to Goldthwaite and you
will find our prices the lowest oh
great
sorbed by the
States.—Chief
HAMILTON
LIFE
ACCIDENT
RENT
EXPLOSION
SURETY BONDS
LIABILITY and
PROPERTY DAMAGE
WORKMAN’S
COMPENSATION
Texas has entire jurisdiction
over the rates to be used in
writing fire insurance and all
companies are compelled to
use the same rates.
Bliss Ruth Farris, a teacher in
the Goldthwaite public school
was a passenger on. yesterday
morning’s train en route to Waco
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dainable. We also do all kinds of j Wednesday for Austin, to spend every kind,
ivory engraving. (adv) Thanksgiving with their daugh- FRIZLLEL^ UAFF
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We write Farm Property,
Outside Mercantile Property,
Cotton Gins, Country School?
and Churches; insure Live-
stock against death from any
cause; insure crops against
damage by hail; insure your Automobile against
fire and tornado anywhere in the United States or
Canada, and if desired can furnish you with a Com-
bined Automobile Policy protecting you against liabil-
ity for personal injury to others and prope/ty d^n-
age, also fire, theft, transportation and tornadoT^W
We write Life Insurance at the same old rates:
In fact, we arb here to serve }^ou and can render
you. efficient service by reason of the fadl that we
are just finishing our eighth year of continuous
service in the general insurance business. We ap-
preciate the patronage that has built for us
“THE LARGEST INSURANCE AGENCY IN MILLS COUNTY”
5 M. N. BRINSON’S INSURANCE AGENCY
Res. Phone - b108 GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS Office Phone-85
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of age died here Tuesday night T J Kirby Bor $5000 and P A,
at 9:30 after having been sick Stockton for #2500. Several other
about a week. She was born on loans are expected in the near
Galveston Island and made her future—Reporter
Si&SSsrfw the past I sTRiKmr^-
Ed Cummins, private of Co D \\.hat this nation is doing by
360th' Infantrv, Camp Travis, Wav of •' nstructive work in pre-
Texas, 'died Tuesday, November j pal.a for nle giant contest
27, from pneumonia aind the body _ UpUJ( v.-!uqhi -she id entering for a
arrived here- Wednesday rnoi(n' -leading part would doubtless as-
.ng over the II & T. C. for burial j-tonish Lie world if our aceorn-
Blr, Cummins was a son of BIr. 1 pi islmrer.ts were revealed That
and BIrs C, N Cummins -of this AVe j,ave the largest, most . per-
place. i i:\-etly equipped nianufacturies on
BIr and BIrs W O Bowen ire- cartj1 ;s wep known, and that we
c oived a cablegram Sunday from ]UIVC/ thie most abundant and
their sou, Willie Bowen, who cheapest raw material of every
went to France recently with necessary sort is also well known,
ihe 'motor truck company of 'the Aiso ^ js not an international se-
Rainbow Division No particulars | ;>rel that American workmen are
•mild be given, but be. has arriv- t]le m0.st intelligent, best skilled
fed safely somewhere in France. |and best paid in the world But
E Baby is in, receipt of a let- in Europe, the seat of so many
ter from his son, George Baby,J conceptions, it may be doubted
at Camp Travis in which beTi that America: has the most ener-
vates that Iva Calloway was kill-| g,etic and resourceful executives
oil the 23rd of this month. A j0,t as p has the most fertile
liorse threw him and his foot an(i ingenious inventors. B-ut
hung in the stirrup and he was ^ merica has got them—glory be,
dragged some distance and the has got all the essentials of
l orse stepped in his stomach leadership in war production as
mid kicked him in several places. pe,aee production. The neces-
Mr. Calloway went from here to sai.y delay involved1 in changing
lamp Travis, hut it is notj0llr immense machinery from
Brought that any of his relatives | peace production to. war produc-
reside here and no further P^r-! (]0n is now practically overcome
ticulars • could be obtained.—, and we arc beginning to emit
Leader. needed materials \n such volume
COMANCHE ag never seen before The only
On Thursday at 3 o’clock in the difficulty that yet lies in our
Masonic Temple, .Led Campbell path is the difficulty of shipping
and BIrs Zad-a BlePherson iwere | wiia^ We make There are not
united in marriage by Rw. ! enough ships to keep up with our
Vaughn. -cargoes and the submarine still
BVe have received the news that interferes with, our full use of
Gordon White, son. of Capt. L-|the seas But our shipyards are
G, White, has been placed in j already most ready to begin
Harvard University by the war'j launching tonnage in almost a
department where lie will 6° steady stream Indeeed, we have
permitted to complete a course ; discovered that we can.turn out
in electricity as applied to wire- |an 8.000-ton steeel ship in eighty
-ess. |working days—and Hat is a
BIrs J Blartin BIcGuire, j world’s record Blultiply one
■.•ne of 'the pioneer women of the ship by a thousand and we
county, passed away at her glimpse the size of the ai sign-
iiome east of Comanche on No- J ment. we have '.nccessf'dly un-
vember 26. She was born on July : dert|ken.—State pre:ss in Dallas
22, 1846, just at the time the News.
Republic of Texas? was being ail>-
1895
MONUMENT SALE
1917
A nice lot of Monuments and Markers at Close Prices, .van save
you 15 to 25 per cent and give the very best material and the highest
grade work. How? By eliminating the agent-commission-busines,
which means that amount saved for the buyer. Agents will tell you
their firms can buy marble or granite cheaper than your horpe dealer
and make you a better price, which is false and misleading,-as we
dealers pay exactly the same price for the same grade of stock. Fig-
ure with me before«placing your contract, as I can save you money—
and I guarantee my work. Will take feed or Good Stock in trade.
-J. N. KEESE--
fisher street The Monument Man goldthwaite
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SOLICITS THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE
Shop Located Next to Clements’ Drug Store
We represent one of the best Laundries in Texas. Basket
leaves Wednesday Night and Returns Friday Night. Qive u» a trial. &
None but the Best Barbers Employed.
Builder of
Guaranteed
Tanks. Flues,
WMt Tern 92—PHONES—Rmnl 92
Also of
Bath Tubs
and
Milk Coolers,
Gutters and
Piping.
SHEET METAL WORKS
Lavatories,
Pipe and
Fittings.
Pump and Windmill Repairing
Reliable Wtrk. Prices ReasoBtb Next Deer to Ekctrli Light Plant
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THE SANITARY SHOP
...WANTS YOUR BARBER WORK...
United \7E HAVE NOT MOVED
BVe are at tli2 same old.sitaiwl
--------------- near depot, at the elevator, with
Dr and BIrs. C C Baker left a finu line of gram (and feed of
Hot and Cold Baths
We represents
First-Class Laundr
and will appreciate the public
MARV1
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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/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.