The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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JAN. 20, 1910
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of ability and
cational Department in the past
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bators and fireless telegraphy.
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ers, made the work instructive, first-rank men, and those were Grant
and Lee, but in the second rank there
in the near future we hone to
have a “Circulating Libra
the manager.
newspaper man
The Guard
Metropolitan
Success, all for
loney and Misses Schatzel and
Fulcrod. assisted by other teach-
The cause of the revolution was
that the colonists wanted room to
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Every publisher should do all
in his power now while congress
is in session to aid the fight being
waged against the government
printed envelopes that are used
by so many who should give the
home printer the work instead of
giving it a concern that does not
The Guard
Farmer’s Voice
Home and Farm
Paris Modes all for
The Guard
Ainslee’s Mag. SI. 50
The Texas Almanac, published
by A. H. Belo & Co., which was
received at this office last week,
is indeed something to be prized
and is duly appreciated by the
Guard.
The Guard
Farmer’s Voice 50c
Home and Farm 50c
Poultry Success all
The Guard
Uncle Remus $1.
Metropolitan SI.50
Paris Modes all for
The Guard
World Today Si.50
Pearson’s Mag. all
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Another case of “Solicitation
of my Friends”’ in Judge Poin-
dexter.
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Izola Thigpen.
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The salaries of teachers are
paid from the dog-tax.
Benjamin Franklin produced
electricity by rubbing cats back-
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The president takes the yoke of
office. and helpful Institute:
The Guard Si.50
Modern Priscilla 75c Q n en
The Housekeeper 75).
wire many who might possibly, with
in opportunities, have rivaled the first
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Hotel in $
ments was a desire on both sides i
to spread a little soothing salve
over a wound which had not en-
tirely healed.
columns of the Guard would have
brought them double the results.
The Alamo beer signs are now
dead and the money expended on
them wasted. See the difference?
If it’s in town we have it
year:
Modern conveniences.
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It will, pay you to call
at our new shops oppo-
The Republican party
formerly known as the
Spoil.
T eachers’ Institute
was
During the past week,Governor
Campbell and Attorney General
Davidson visited Del Rio, where
they assisted in entertaining Gov-
ernor Del Valle and staff of Coa-
huila, afterwards crossing the
mention was made during • the
several entertainments of the
Mexican revolution which oc-
piano contest, which has just curredtwo years ago, when Mexi-
closed and during the past two can insurgents sought and found
Youth’sCompanion in-(1 7r
eluding Ven. Calendar) .10
raphy Sir Henry M. Stanley says:
Ilie civil war only developed two
.s
are kept. The board of health ;
has largely taken the place ot i
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this.
The Guard
Pearson’s Mag. Si.50 Ce 09
Success Mag. all for P.UU
repair work in farming implements,
engines, machinery, etc. We employ only competent
workmen and have the tools and machinery.
The Guard $1.50
Pictorial Review $1.0044 76
Success $1, all three DL.U
just try to raise a few hogs this
year. Don’t try to fatten them
on 70 cent corn alone, but mix in
some other feeds that are so boun-
Stanley's Estimate of Leaders.
In his recent published autobiog-
! ber 17 to 23, 1909, the following
teachers held a most interesting ;
pasture their cattle.
The Spoils system: The place $
where spoiled things and waste 4
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'Callaway, Marion Darwin, Bettie
! Dickerson. Ellie Drier, Kate Ful-
and her manufacturing
plant. We sell the best
makes of gasolene en-
gines,windmills, lubricat-
ing oils, etc , besides con-
duct a general machine j
The Guard Si. 50
Farm Journal 5 yearse Er
The Housekeeper all )2.00
, crod, Alice Gressett, Mae Goff,
Lincoln had a woman make' ... mIN I...
। Silba Gibb, Della Mae Hartman,
»Cornelia Jones,Bessie May, Nora
A Mason, Kiltie O’Rourke, Martha
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of the Mexican state. The gov-
ernor declares that he enjoyed
the trip very much. While no
months something like 200 new! refuge on Texas soil, it is under-
names were added the Guard's, stood that one if not the reason
already well developed subscrip- '
. Tor the ceremonial entertain-
tion list. The Guard now gees;
two I believe if it were put to the
vote of the military class as to which
was the greater of the two greatest,
captains'of the war the vote would be N
cast for/Robert E. Lee. Nevertheless
there was something in Grant which,
though pot so showy as the strategy
and dash >! Lee, makes me cast my
vote for Grau!. ’ 2,
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Goliad. A small
Five Dollars buys
one share in this
Proceedings of the Institute at . . , g
the Goliad High School, Decern- X It it comes from Baker s its the best 2
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Mrs. F. G. Shanklin; Misses 2
Annie Alley, Dot Bethany, Geor- I *
gia Benson, Robbie Barnes, Ju-
lia Busby Addie Caruthers, Sara
Yates is a border into Mexico, where they
were entertained by the executive ' collected in New A ork State Edu-
y farmer, truck grower, stockman, merchant, firm or individual in Goliad County to own
a share in the Goliad Irrigating Machinery Co.
and repair shop, where
you can depend on the
best class of work in all
lines.
amount was
all and then some. Watch us
and you will soon hear of some-
thing else.
o - We have secured a good
o stock of first-class white
Th name of a church soon to
be erected in Goliad is yet a sec-
ret, Full particulars next issue.
Wharton is to spend 88000 for
street improvements and has let
a contract for $3400 for part of
the work, which will include sev-
eral street crossings. Victoria
might take a few pointers from
Wharton.—Victoria Advocate.
And what about Cuero? She
might more than take a few
pointers to her advantage. We
need sidewalks and we need
streets too mighty near as bad as
we need good county roads.
Let’s resolve to have them or be
on the road to getting them be-
fore this year ends.—Cuero Rec-
ord.
Goliad county is at present do-
ing some much needed work on
her streets, but there is still room
for improvement. The work is
started, let’s keep it going.
megsnea*
Goliad Irrigating Machinery Co.
Opposite the Depot — — INCORPORATED — — Goliad, Texas
| and to Prof. T. S. Cox as con-
| ductor of the Institute.
1 Then again, we must sav to out
I visitors, “we were glad to see
| them’ and would like to have
I them and others attend our next
| Institute which meets December
J 17, 1910.
b The able pro gram leaders,
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hickory rails, hence
shirts.
The Guard SI. 50 .
Home and Farm 50c ;
Poultry Success 50c Cf 6n
Paris Modes 50c all PL. LU
The Guard Si. 50
Pictoral Review S1 ( ng
American Boy Si all )Z.UU
into eight cut of every ten homes
in the county, making it the me-
dium in which to advertise—“the
medium that brings results.”
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We do lots of things
besides make the best |
pumps in the world. |
patriots to move to Runge—
Runge News.
Would that we could spare
them, brother, but we need ’em
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company, capitaliz-
ed at $10,000 and
all shares are issued
transfer abl e, fully
paid and non-asses-
sable. Buy a share
now. It is a good
investment.
The Guard
Success Mag.
Pictorial Review (© An
American Boy Si.00 P3."U
who conducted and made the
“Opening Exercises” each day
so helpfu!:
Saturday, Rev. Black; Mon-
$ day, Rev. Porterfield; Tuesday,
| Father Plana; Wednesday, Rev.
I Medougall.
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wells 6 Mrs. H. J. Passmore for an in-
$ structive letter on “School Laws”
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The Matter of Bread t gressman to secure the passage
The Alpine Avalanche changed
hands last week and our old
townsman, W. J. Yates, becomes
being absent:
Messrs. Burton Williams, Mat-
thews, Myers.
The House was called to order
by Judge Shaper.
The officers elected were:
Last Wednesday the Alamo
beer people of San Antonio sent
out a man who “made” this town
and in the most conspicuous
places pasted their signs. The
next day the advance agent of a
show also “made” this town and
the big signs of his company were
pasted directly over the Alamo
beer signs, which gave the latter
people one day of advertising,
their signs being read by proba-
bly a dozen people. It would be
hard to estimate the cost of the
signs, the man’s labor and ex-
penses, but it is sure that one-
half the amount invested in the
Look over the above list carefully, but if you can’t find a list to suit you come in and tell us
just what magazines or periodicals you want and we will get them
for you at greatly reduced rates. Do it now!
a Work Guaranteed. Fannin St., 1 Block of Court House
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Pagel, Sib L. Pettus, Bessie Sen-
ter, Lillian Sanderfur, Juliet
Schatzel, Annie Mae Starr, Lula
Smith, Dorritt Strauch, Izola
Thigpen, Alma Wallace.
Messrs. T. S. Cox, Geo. L.
Cox, J. M. Deloney, Harley John-,
son, G. W. La Lumondiere, S. J.
Pfenninger. The following three
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J. Littleton Tally, Editor
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the Avalanche will no doubt
prosper under his guidance. Suc-
cess to you.
'of this unjust practice and pr-
I vent the poetoffice department
him a suit of homespun from rails $96909090009000009000000040000000000000000000000092
which he had split. They were * ♦
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The following are the best club offers that will be made
Come and see for your-
self. Pull for Goliad
DRUG STORE
The Guard
Pictorial Review $1
Ladies’ World 50c e 70
Modern Priscilla all )L.EU
Smith, The Tinner •*
The people of Goliad subscrib-
ed S300 in cash and teams and
hands for working the roads in
Goliad. Such public spirited
enterprise is worthy of emulation
by the citizens of every town in
South Texas. They are deeply ;
interested in their town and
county and by their liberal con- '
tributions toward road improve-
ment is doing more for the ad-
vancement of that section than
twice the amount in other chan-
nels. The money thus invested
will pay large dividends not on-
ly during the lifetime of the don-
ers but their grand children will
reap great benefit should they
reside in that county. May we
succeed in getting a few Goliad I
$ corn and begin grinding ” from depriving the printers of a
3 • our usual quantity of com o , „
1, meal this week — - legitimate course of profit.
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 inte est.
'fin Repairs, Guttering, Etc.
your water trough lined by the man
Who Knows How
4 • Our meal is white, clean and fresh it o I
o is good to eat; It makes good bread- you O
• need noteat dirt silks, eobs andtrash: o
4 • you need not eat bread made of stale. 4 •!
i • sour, poor meal. Our meal is ground 4 ►'
i • fresh twice a week—on hand at the mill 4 •!
2 all the time The price is right. ol
1, Also chops and bran for :;
3• sale 3•
B. W. MARTIN 2
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g Prof. T. S. Cox, conductor;
f Misses Izola Thigpen, Sec,; and
■ Bettie Dickerson, Treas.
4 Seven dollars and fifty cents
’ was collected to defray the ex-
I penses of the institute.
| Let us thank the following,
What will be Dr inkin’s
next move? Ask Cone Ahnson.
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1910, newspaper, January 20, 1910; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568147/m1/4/: 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.