Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell, burleson County, Texas, Friday March ai 1913
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The Money G
oes
The question cenfronti all of us, every
day af our live* Where DOES the money go?
We make enough, but it slips away. Where?
Here'e e feed wsy to find out. Put
every cent el your money in oar bank. Pay
everything by «check. You will seen have a
complete raaerd that will show yoa where It
Ibes. It may also show you where you might
aeve. Its no trouble for us tolce^> the bosks.
Come on end try it.
Depository For The Burleson
'County Funds.
The F'rst State BanK
CALDWELL, TEXAS
Guaranty Fund Bank
Pat Teur Confidence in This Store
D«th oí Mrs.
Sabernla Reeves.
About 11 c'alock Thursday
liight, Mrs. Saber ni* He even,
wife of J. T. Reeves died very
suddenly Ht their home here, at
the age of 07, years, 9 months
and lft «Jays.
The Tuupraf services were held
at tlie famil/ residence Saturday
afternoon at 3:H0 o'olock by
Rev. M. C. Bishop and unstinted
by Rev. W. 8. Lackey, her re-
mains weew laid to rest in Ma-
sonic cewet ry half an hour later
in the prtseenceof« InrKe cortege
of frieirís and relatives.
' The«ribject of iJhis sketcfc wa«
horn i« Carolineoocnty. Virginia
Her parents rao«HMl Iter** with tin
1amo«<i B roaddws colony on De
cember 24th, Iff55, at which
time she was nt girl ten yeat>
old. The reinaornder of her life
was spent toot'e in «Caldwell
In nIim «mis'happily married
to Ínines T. FReevea, who still
survives her. «In enfk' woman
hoofi. she jeinod th> Bapt:st
church of Which she was ever
afHrwards Hifjoníiítmt and true
nmiüber. HiWi she wm known to
aWaer acquaintance*** n devou
christian l«éj . Her ti abita were
intiustrioue:; <ber disposition was
Keaial and sihe maile happines
Judge George Calhoun
For Congress
CALDWELL DRUG COMPANY
miMMiiii i
W. W. lEfcJLETIBZXlflr
ATTOHNKI-AT-l.AW AKl KOTAHV PVWI.IC
Confidence enano saUsfuctUm. Y«V. -,<ot to hav« ttot saine impastiail
personal confidence that you have in yoor dnator. lawyer or okrjfynian. l-ow
|eir contidcocc and vwtu 1*m*c all reason Snr "tti^loyin^ their arc vice. i.oiiÜkJ-
ene in the l\a.sis íií Ut standing and l«.r medicine-- V < have wos •tibe
confidence of onr pairen* by dUpeaxi K fr-u>¡-i of standard strength, puritv amtl
imver. All «>ur dref*<arc i-ompitaaded caaWiiro 'and c *T«ctly,.« >nseq neatly "She
r«« ills obtained arc tfc- best to be «"(«cmmI. bv both the «kK-.'.r.and the patfear .
*>*r cnstoniorv and d *'ors know this We hewe their confidea.?**. I'lace ywr for till Wl'/U *. honi *ne came it
otltftdenco in u« and |C one all order* here to he filled, contact, dive wan genial and
true wife, ¡t dewteti wnoLier and
a <friend to K v *ry i a need
———■ ¡Her eharartar h 'best sumund
HOUMHii agiwiSSWMSUBUMUeiilii :
~ * %vor Is, A christian
She tieaveerfhe fi llowinp
Icrtrtdren, aft frown, to mourn
their irrepuér><t«le loss; Vlrs. J
I W. Ragsda!* tnd líiri Km >ves of
Caldwell; .lo+wi Reewaof IVmple
Mrs. J. p. Rpi vey, «#f Jei minge.
Gonisana and Mrs. Mann if« Cur
ry Allen of Pucos, Texas.. Thv
bereaved ones haveltlie s ympa-
thy oí the community.
i up in two
' lady.
Office is Ledger Buiidioc
Caldwell. Texas
leeese
4jfes Georire Calhoun cf
unty who announces in
*Read
The Ledger
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Pretty New Spring Goods
NOW IN STOCK AND KORE Comin$
Fancy Stripe Voile, a yd
25c
Ottomon Cloth a
yard
25c
Fancy Stripe Poplin a yd
25c
Kimona Crcpc a
yard
20c
Tissue Gingham a yd
25c
Silk Pongee a yd.
50 to 1.00
Ratine a yard 25 and
50c
Princess Poplin a yd.
23c
Crepe lor Underwear Solid Colors, a yard
Scrims, many beautiful Patterns, 10 to 40c
15c
And scores of other new and Stylish fab-
rics. And upon comparison you will find
many more items in above list 16c per yard
below prices elsewere.
Ladies Walking and wash si:.::ts end one
piece Dresses in newest
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Nuslin Underwear, Black Cat Hosiery, Werner's Ruut P.'ooi Cornets
X. R. GILLEY
♦•The Store That Saves You Money"
Near The Depot,
Caldwell, Texas
Ju
Trav
this facue as a caudldate for
Ccngress, is one of the nblest
Htnq^rats in the 10t)i|Don rress-
ional District. He la a nephew
of John C. Calhoun, one of the
greatest statesmen this country
has ever produced.
Judge Calhoun lias served for
more than ten years a* Judge
of the 53rd District court, dur
ing which lime he has been call*
^ upon to decide some of the
nost importan*, cases in the his-
oory of Texas. The fact that a
threat number of State suits, in
volving an almost infinite variety
f questions of publio policy as
well as questions of law, are
ried in his court, is in itself an
id vantage Judge Calhoun has
had over the average District
ludge in studying public pro-
olems. But, entirely hhí>I from
'tis official life, be has always
kept closely in touoh with
tolitieai questions, and hie
opinions upon publje issues have
iieen uniformly in aoc >rd with
rue best Democratic Sentiment
A wart, supporter of Wood-
row Wileon frotn the very out
*etof the pre-worn i nation earn
ptign 1a«* year, j nrtg-e Calhoun
is di-oroughly is harmony with
(ftKigresMife ¡ideas. Be believes
• bat cbe true principles ot
le*aooracy are l>a&ically ''pro-
S,iessivi'n and Khat, not by for-
-.abhvg tlwi.se principle*, but b>
tiflSUr underst MJ(ling r.hoaB, the
party to<á«iy entitle* 1 to bei
wormed pro^rfissive.
tBcfore 'holding his present of-|
rio*, .liidg 1 Calhoun w«s in turn.
Joiwity Attorney at« i County
.ludjie of Travis county. Jn
i-Imn#! positions and in the one
►e-Mow bolrls he «has buen close-
v ««sociated wit h sow of tlie
."rotóast men of i exas «who ar*'
ot only iii.s fm'endi;', but, ud
'infers of hk< wte/tn and abilitiy.
3t is iJios" who ha-Vrt known hi.-n
for\y«ors who hftva laiiifhed his
jíi'esekt ciimpaicfn fup Congress,
n the iirm cwuvic&'on tiuifc he is
in every way wtirthy tke suf,-
port erf the water* of tbi? Dis-'
——
We arc Here for BUSINESS.
And we want your account whether it it larga or
There are several reasons why you should bank
with us.
Your money will be absolutely safe. We have a
Capital and Surplus of $85,000.00, besides the double
liability of each of our stockholders which stands good
to protect our depositors.
We have sufficient capital to extend loans. .
You w receive courteous and business-like treat-
ment, as it is our intention to give our patrons as good
service as can be given by any good bank.
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR ACCOUNT.
T5he Caldwell National Bank
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When We Recommend
An article you can depend upon
it being first class for we do not
commend any food product that
we do not know all about. So if
you are in doubt as to what to boy
ask us with confidence that yo
will be supplied with the best. Aak*;
nnv of our old customers if this !&•
not so.
Simpson Grocery
Program.
Mission ItalJy to be held with
Providence Baptist church be
«rimiing Priday night, April 4th
ini:i.
Friday; 7:4.") opening services.
8:00. What is a Baptist church
for? (sermon)—Rev. M. C. Bishop
Saturday; 10:30, Bible plnn
for raniag money—Rev. Wm.
Gunn.
11.00, How Baptists Co-operate
(sermon>) Rev. Jno. W, Milton.
M:00, The needs of ournssocia-
tion (discussion) led by —Rev.
P. Hulm*.
7:45, Devotional S e r v i c e?.—
liev. Chas. Mays,
8:00,Hosae Missions—Rev. By-
trict, itiiat he nn ierstamls thd ron Smith.
needs af the people, in-itympa-)
thy with them. i*d possesses
the abádií v to serve litem.
Judge Calhoun i>; a candidate
11 till tl>e line cjiired term of Hon.
A. fc . Bttrieson, wiln? is ¿now
Postmaster (leneral in fresi-
dent V\ il-tonC.ihinet.
A*! v er t i s e i uti jit,.
Has Installed
New Boiler.
J. P. vcoít ¡as received a new
125 horse power boiler wiiich he
is i^tallin? in hi-t cotton gin
plant. New i stands have
been addel nnd tvo (apacity of
the plant increased to 1)0 bales
pertlay and tLe service' of a
lave boiler necessitated putting
in a 12." horse power boiler.
Miss Lizsie Wright of Bonier-
villa visited frisnds here the first
of the wiek.
8:-'l0, Foreign Missions—Rev.
M. C- Bifhop.
Sundtiy K);M0, Missions in the j
Sunday School— 'lev. A. Clifton, !
11:00, Missionary Sermon—Rev,
K. I In I mes
.3:00, Miikkng the most t f life
—S. Wilburne.
i :.'10, Cod's «call for Workers—
Rpi . C'lias. Mays.
7. I." , Devotiouial Servic es—
Kev. A. Clifton.
N:(*0, Soul Winnintr Service—
Rev. Byron Smith.
We are anxious that we have
a good attendance at these ser-
vices. There will be dinner ou
the ground both Saturday nnd
Sunday. Come. A. 8, Broad*
due, Pa-tor.
We're Always Busy
Ours is a Pres-
si n g Business
Yet we're never to busy to
Clean, Repair
and Press
Your Garments
We Use the Press to Ex-
tend a Pressing Iu-
vitation to All to
Call and Inspect
Our Methods.
At YourServico
Perdue Be Fee ves.
Mrs. Henry Gregg
Cameron Friday to
parents
went to
visit her.
Mrs. (!. M. Gil'ett who was
the guest of relatives in the city,
the pnst we k, left Sunday for
Tyler, wiure she will visit rela-
tives, bef ire her return to her
home in Phoenix, Arizona.
A Royal
Baking Powder
Hot Biscuit
is the luxury
of eating
-MADE AT HOME—
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1913, newspaper, March 21, 1913; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168827/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.