The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1919 Page: 1 of 12
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One of the latest outrages by
the Mexicans in Mexico, if not in
R v. W. O. Callihan and family
left Monday for their new home
at Runge, carrying with them the
good wishes of a host of friends
Joe Cherkas of Sealy came up
the early pavt of the . week to
it has also been . discovered or
rather proved that the Mexicags
murdered two aviators who lost
their way on the California coast
and landed by mistake in Lower
California. There must be a
good reason for our government
allowing all of these outrages,
now that the . European war is
over and the country is in posi-
tion to give prompt attention and
swift punishment to the outlaws
of the tarantular breeding re-
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upon his duties with enthusiasm.
He was a pleasant caller at. the
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fact the Mexican government,
was the capture of American
Consular Agent Jenkins, who was
held for a ransom of $150,000.
• G, B. Stark of Richland Springs
was a passenger on Monday morn-
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game is absolutely prohibited.
Shipping of all game is pro-
hibited, except non-resident li-
censee may ship game to his own d
home for own use under affidavits
that it was lawfully killed anddy^
will not be bartered or sold; pro- 2125
The following information re.
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roads, but the Eagle believes this
monster bond issue is one good
way to defeat good roads.
ginning.-
Our school will open sonetune
in November and there will be a
lot of glad hearts.
Sunday school j
than you have already taken.
No license is required for
Attorney-at-laW
Insurance Agent
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visit, his nephew, Louis Etman
vided that not more than two
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Directors:
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M. C. HUMPHRIES
R. M. THOMPSON
E. B. ANDERSON
H. D. BARROW
W. EFAIRMAN
W. C. DEW
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out side the county of residence
you must pay a license of $2.
This is issued by the county
clerk, game commissioner or his
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VERY PERSON who does busidesss with The Trent State
— Bank is a customer and is accorded a cheerful, helpful ser-
vice at all times.
CUSTOMER OR DEPOSITOR?
Many of the careful students of
political, economy and those who
Not more than 8 geese or 8 brants
can be killed in a day and 15
plover, and the limit on duek
and shore birds is 25 in one day.
In other words, if you have bag-
ged the limit on quail or dove,
you can only kill waterfowl up
to the limit of 25, or only 10 more
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on the cotton. The ground don’t
much more than get drx enough
for us to work until the Tain comes
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The open season for quail is
Dec. 1 to Jan. 31, with a limit of
15 birds.). The limit on doves is
also 15 nd these may be killed
from Spt. 1 to Dec. 15.
The ope season for wild tur-
key gobblers "has been changed
from December and January to
March and April and only three
gobblers may be killed. There is
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F. P BOWMAN
Lawyer
- Civil Practice, Conveyancing
Collections
Will Practice in All Courts
Notary in Office
Fire and Life Insurance Written
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Office in Court House.
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Goldthwaite, Texas.
W. A. BAYLEY
Insurance of All Kinds
Fire, Life, Accident, Etc. ’
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Protect your property with a
safe insurance policy.
Notary Public Work a Specialty
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1 Office at Archer Grocery Co.
■ Coldthwaite, Texas.
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garding the xafious dates pit •
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the atestenactments of the Tex-
as Legislature.
Deer may be killed from Nov,
1 to Dec. 31, the limit being 3
for the season. The hunter may
kill either bucks or does, but
only tlhree in all.
GOLDTHWAITE, MILLS COUNTY, TEXAS. NOVEMBER 1, 1919.
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and for
is allowed
J. C. DARROCH
.Lawyer
Wil Practice in All Courts
Conveyancing and Insurance;
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Both Phones
Office, Basement Court House
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Goldthwaite, Texas. .
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come. The new building willcost may be shipped in any one calen-
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knowledge that there is a govu tne acvciy-l ulilivi ullo ulu vou vl y--p --v -- g~ . — — . . g
reason for our government’s ac- report finding the people down large enough for a long time to days limit of migraton birusa
tion,pelse, some very drastic there enthusiastic in favor of the " ‘..... l hi"
will be used as
funds are used. Every plan sub-
mitted in the name of “g.
roads” is not necessarily meritor-
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again. -
Threshers are still running, ing’s train en route home from ;
Some of the farmers aroumnd here visit to relatives at Brownwood,
ponteal. economyana U.W wi have not yet threshed their grain. ■ T "hr - "rl - “
are actuated by motive whih
. ground so they can break the
stubble for another erop.
Hands are scarce now, as there
is so much work tv do—cotton to
after business con-
R. C. Davis, one of the pros-
perous young farmers of the Rock
Springs community, called Tues-
day and ordered his name enroll-
ed as a regular reader of his write or do .. ..
county paper.. However, he has work. The rainy weather is bad
. been an Eagle reader all of his
a life, but since he has left the
land parental roof for a home of his
" Aown he finds it necessary to enter
his name.
The
ed us that the Ladies Aid Society hunting
of Priddy had pledged $100 in’the
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seek the greatest good to the
public are strenuously opposing
the amendment to be voted on
next Tuesday allowing the is-
' suance of seventy-five million
dollars in bonds, realizing that the pich, corn io begatheree, stubbe
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Mrs. M. A. Bridgforth re- Ducks,
geese and brants may
fumed Monday morning from be killed from Oct. 16 to Dec. 15.
Forest City, Ark., where she had
been to meet her son who had
just returned from France.
Rev. R. W. Bynum, the newly
selected missionary for Mills
County Baptist association, has
accepted the work and enters
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In according accommodation to every customer, we re-
gard it as a privilege rather than a mere duty or favor. We
believe in business being conducted on a friendly basis—cer-
tainly the business ot banking, where so many seek helpul
counsel in the conduct of their monetary affairs.
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Perhaps that is one of the principal reasons for the suc-
cess of this bank. It is one of the reasons why we would like
the opportunity of explaining our service at greater length to
you. Drop in some time and ask us about it.
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E. B. ANDERSON.
President.,
R. M. THOMPSON, a -
Vice President
. Mullin church was destroyed by a
vi one tarantual uleecug .0 Revs. Darby and bnum and cyelone in the spring and it is th?
public, but the uninformed—the Mr. Kemper visited Lower Bigipurpope of the congregation at
a Valley Sunday in the interest of ' place to build a modern
good the seventy-five million drive and house of worship that will be
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A. T Sellers of Big Valley was hunting ang killing
one of the good men who trans- the latestenactmen
acted business in the big town ~ - -
Monday.
The Moline gin is running, seventy-five million campaign and
which makes it much more con- had already raised $75 of it.
venient for our farmers than to
1914—Total 30.65; Oct. 2.20
1915- “ 26.35; " 0.83
1916 - " 18.00; “ 1.20
1917- “ 18.30; “ 0.00
1918— " 21.70; “ 3.60
A L. E. PATTERSON
Will practice in all courts
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Office, over Yarborough’s Store.
Goldthwaite, Texas.
plans proposed for disbursing the to be broke. Cotton picking is L.
funds thus raised are not matured 2.25 per 100 noW,so Mn Editor in this city and county.,
and that a great part of the money ought to come out and try his
the present road hand at picking.
- ’ u- Joe Fox and Talbert Patterson
good attended the Dallas fair as repre-
. ..01 zecesavly cTitcs sentatives of our community,
Everybody favors good having been elected by our Agri-
....... cultural,club togo.
(Had to report little J. C.
Adams much improved, after a
sick spell.
A little boy arrived at the home p. a ucu. .
of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Carrigan Eagle office Monday and inform-
’ on the Sth and will make his - ’ -Trtr*
1 home there,
haul theis- cottan elsewhere for Wcomch Pato wdtine deputy: Non-residents of a
filled the pulpit in'the Methodist state must pay a license of $15.
church here Sunday night and
after preaching an excellent ser-
‛ ..... -) , mon laid the matter of Mullin’s
♦ IS 8 ' 15 8 needs for a new Methodist church by law, but sale of all protected
well, notwithstanding the con- building before the congregation. .........
' rains andbadweather- bul took no collection at this time.
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Oct. 1 to 29.........5.30
Total for 1919........31.40
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visited relatives at Bend this
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MOLINE NEWS
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Editor Eagle:
We are all too busy at work to
anything else , but
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PROrESSIONAL
I t E. B. ANDERSON
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m-zeu ' , Abstractor.
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h., Special attention given to 'on
g and commercial litigation. Notary
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1919, newspaper, November 1, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531598/m1/1/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.