The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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raises a family he is a chump; if
he raises a check he is a thief,
and then the law raises Cain with
him; if he is a poor man, he is a
poor manager and has no sense;
if he is rich he is dishonest, but
considered smart; if he is in poli-
tics he is a grafter and a crook;
if he is out of politics you can’t
company, capitaliz-
ed at $10,000 and
all shares are issued
Someone of the next dozen peo-
ple you pass in the street, is en
route to answer an ad.
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You can trace most complaints
about dull business to dull adver-
tising.
You might want to “go to the
store” today—read the ads and
see.
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Pearson’s Mag. all
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Farmer’s Voice 50c
Home and Farm 50c
Poultry Success all
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Ready for More Business.
Dean Ramsay has a story of that
Talk rent houses and pay your
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she went out, saying it would
break her up at that rate as her
husband was over six feet long.
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Come to Marlin, Texas
Our famous Hot Mineral Water is curing sufferers
from rheumatism, stomach troubles, skin and blood dis-
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The Victoria Advocate is en-
terprising enough to suggest that
the city council of that place ex-
tend the city limits so that the
government census, soon to be
taken, will show an increase in
the interest is chiefly is the gov-
ernor’s race, which will probably
continue throughout the contest
to be the most interesting of all.
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The political situation has be-’
gun to assume a more decided
tone since the holidays. As yet
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ble citizen;” if he goes to church
he is ahpocrite; if he stays away
from church he is a sinner; if he
donates to foreign missions he
does it for show; if he doesn’t,
he is stingy and a “tight wad.”
When he first comes into the
world, everybody wants to kiss
him—before he goes out they
want to kick him. If he dies
young there was a great future
before him; if he lives to, a ripe
old age, he is in the way, only
living to save funeral expenses.
Life is a funny proposition after
all.
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The Housekeeper 75cP2.EU
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Success Mag. all for P.UU
A merchant’s every day life is
opportunity. No wonder that the
tantalizing business of store-
keeping attracts to it the clever-
est minds in every community—
as it does. 1
schemer—a visionist, perforce.
With him to be hard headed and
practical is to be a hard beaded
dreamer, planner. He must see
what he wants his store to be ten
years from now—and then, with
the aid of unprecediated. adver-
tising, he aims to realize his 10-
year-ahead hopes in the space of
two years, or three. And, illog-
ical as it may seem, he can often
do it. It has been done in this
city. It is being done now in this
city. It will be done in the future
in this city.
Man comes into this world
without his consent and leaves it
against his will. During his stay
on earth his time is spent in one
continuous round of contraries
and misunderstandings. In his
infancy he is an angel; in his
boyhood he is a devil; in his
the population of the town. For
the same reason the Picayune
might suggest that the city coun-
cil of Beeville rub out the corpo-
ration limits during that pracess,
so that the entire community may
be counted in for Beeville, as it
was not incorporated when the
last census was taken and no
doubt many who went in as citi-
zens of Beeville before will be
ruled out by those lines this year.
We would like to get our su-
burbs—Goliad, Skidmore, Kene-
dy and Oakville—in on this cen-
sus, if possible. Every little bit
helps.—Beeville Picayune.
Now, what do you know about
that? Goliad a suburb of Bee-
ville ! And we were about to try
to get a correspondent from there
just as we have from Blanconia,
Berclair, and other small towns.
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Success $1, all three PL. Ju
to Hon. O. B. Colquitt to be the ice was illegal and that all healthy
. male adults should be required to
standard bearer of the democrat- serve; but he added, "the majority of
ic party at the next general elec- our barracks are in such bad condi-
tion that we cannot expect the sons of
tion. respectable parents to live in them.”
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A woman went into a news-
paper office and wished to adver-
tise for her husband who had
disappeared. When told that
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cern is always in the progressive 1
line and anything that can be
done for the benefit, welfare
and protection of their custom-
ers will be done by this bank, i
Read carefully what they have
to say in regard to this fund and
watch them Grow.
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Fitly spoken by a deposit-
or of this Bank to a friend,
who is hesitating as to
where he will deposit his
money, has more weight
than many advertise-
ments.
Successful Banks are
built up by the loyal co-
operations of their friends
and for this reason, our
Directors and Officers
wish to place the honor
where it is due.
We thank you for the
best year’s business we
have ever had and we
wish you a very happy
and prosperous New Year
May we not expect for
this year, the renewed in-
terest of our host of friends
in mentioning favorably
THE POPULAR BANK”
your life, don’t delay getting Dr. '
King’s New Discovery. "One
bottle cured me,” writes A. L.
Duun, of Pine Valley, Miss., “af-
Five Dollars buys
one share in this
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Farm Journal 5 yearse EE
The Housekeeper all PL.Ju
i by Mieses McAda & Riley should
have been signed by Mesdames
Fechner and Dechert. While, no
doubt, Miss McAda & Riley were
very thankful to the firemen, still
it was the request of the former
that we publish the card. In tak-
ing the order over the telephone
the mistake occurred.
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Elsewhere in this issue you
will see the announcement of
the Goliad Bank & Trust Co. to
the effect that they have now in
force the Depositors’ Guarantee
Fund; This enterprising con-
manhood he is everything from a
they charged two dollars an inch lizard up; in his duties he is a
eases 365 days in the year. Its reputation has been es-
tablished by fifteen years of successful use; among its
patrons are numbered residents of the various states and
territories, Central and South America, Cuba and Hawii.
The many people who have found relief through drinking
and bathing in this water are our best advertisements.
T he chemical analysis of our water is similar to that of Carisbad. Germany, but
hotter and stronser. Model hotels, boarding houses and bath houses that an-eom-
iortable w inter and summer. Rates from $5 per week to $3 per day. Round trip •
rates on all railroads, good for 6 days. For further particurs address: Commer-
cial (lub, Marlin. Texas.
We do lots of things
besides make the best
pumps in the world.
Come and see for your-
self. Pull for Goliad
and her manufacturing
plant. We sell the best
makes of gasolene en-
gines,windmills, lubricat-
ing oils, etc-, besides con-
duct a general machine
and repair shop, where
you can depend on the
best class of work in all
lines.
Look over the above list carefully, but if you can’t find a list to suit you come in and tell
just what magazines or periodicals you want and we will get them
for you at greatly reduced rates. Do it now!
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma. It’s
Every farmer, truck grower, stockman, merchant, firm or individual in Goliad County to own
a share in the Goliad Irrigating Machinery Co.
grip.” For sore, lungs, Hemorr-
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4 • is good to eat; It makes good bread; you ♦
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4 • you need not eat bread made of stale, •
4 • sour, poor meal. Our meal is ground O
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Charley and His Hands.
"You say your husband occasional-
ly consults a palmist?”
"Yes,” answered young Mrs. Tonk-
ins. “You see Charley plays cards a
great deal.”
“But he isn’t so superstitious as to
think he can foretell his luck?”
j “No. He takes it for granted that
his luck will be bad. But he says it’s
worth the money to have somebody
tell htm he has a hand worth looking
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ter being laid up three weeks with
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American Boy SI all DL.UU
The Guard SI. 50
Home and Farm 50c
Poultry Success 50c Qf on
Paris Modes 50c all PL.LU
turning from the south in particularly
bad humor with the English, having
done poor business, when he saw in
Carlisle a notice offering a reward of ’
£50 to any one who would volunteer
for the unpopular task of hanging a
condemned criminal. Seeing his
chance to make up for his bad market,
and comforting himself with the j
thought that he was unknown there,
he did the job and got his fee. As
he was leaving he was taunted as a
beggarly Scot, doing for money what
no Englishman would. But he an-
swered with a cheerful grin: “I’ll
hang ye a’ at the price.”
Barracks for Spanish Soldiers. . ay .
The lot of the Spanish soldier, even y* $. €.
In times of peace, is far from envi- A-":
, . , able, for his food, lodging and cloth-
F ormer Attorney General R. V. ing are of the poorest. As regards , . g «r --p « _
Davidson has opened his head- barracks the Spanish army is certain- J/ RA M _ ■
ly the worst equipped in Europe, and A # K VA M t ”84
quarters at the Hancock hotel in this fact was practically admitted by 49 §zmmA “A/Vj 65 G
Austin and has begun the task of Senor Sagasta when he was premier. N A 2 V V A KMS-
A deputation waited on him to pro- 59
sending out his literature to air test against the unfair manner in -k-
parts of the state. The great ma_ which the law as to obligatory army 10)
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A Wild Blizzard Raging
Brings danger, suffering, often
death to thousands, who take
colds, coughs and lagrippe, that
terror of winter and spring. Its
danger signals are “stuffed up.”
Ali Are uiidiny Navies.
Four years only have elapsed since
the first indefinite newa of the design
of the Dreadnought became known,
and no 70 ships, representing in
varying degree the adoption of the ell-
' big-gun principle, are either built,
building. or about immediately to be j
authorized for the world’s navies.— 1 4
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It will pay you to call
at our new shops oppo-
\ site the depot, at your
earli e s t convenience.
See the J. V. R. Pumps,
the pump with the
greatest compression of
any irrigation, fire and
other purpose pump in
the world. The pump
that contains no valves,
springs, washers or pack
ing. The pump you
should have. The pump
in which you should own
an interest.
A Correction
border hostility between English and >
committing1 race suicide- if he The card of thanks which ap- Scots which used to go to halter
committing race suicidei it ne . . 5. lengths. A Scottish drover was re-
nearer in mlr ‘Ioct ice, cirrnor
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Ladies’ World 50c C9 7H
Modern Priscilla all PL.IU
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The following are the best club offers that will be mad
All Subscriptions are for Ont Full Year
transferable, fully
paid and non-asses-
sable. Buy a share
now. It is a good
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Metropolitan $1.50 Ge nn
Paris Modes all for D.LU
I Nostrils, lower part of nose sore,!
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, । . e . . _ —— । head and a throat gripping cough.
Give your repair work in farming implements, wells, | When Grip attacks, as you value .
engines, machinery, etc. We employ only competent
workmen and have the tools and machinery.
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B. B. stands for Billious Bee-
ville. An over dose of prosperity
the cause. Verily the fall is
great.
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1910, newspaper, January 13, 1910; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568146/m1/4/?q=architectural+drawings: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.