Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1913 Page: 6 of 8
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Kelly t
Born: to Mr. aad Mrs* K.
Turpiü Monday, a boy.
Born: to John Eubanks and
wife Tuesday, a girl.
Seed oats, Rye and Barley at
Kelly & Sale.
< Born: to Ed Antrey and
Énnday a girl.
wife,
5
*or Sale—Good second ham
cook stove. Apply at L^dgei
Office.
Tho new bungalow reéidenw
of Mesdames Silla W^bb aflu
Eugenia Vinson has been com
pleted in West Caldwell and thej
will occupy same in a few days.
00 Oh. Calomel, get out of th<
way and let y V d«
the work. Purely vegetable
A*k the Caldwell Drug Co.
Robert McLean and Company
have purchased a fine delivers
wagon with which to make than
deliveries of goods to the mer
chants of town.
*
• Bring your turkies in now
Simpson Grocery Co., will shi]
a car on November the 19th
Best prices you will get thit
. year.
The revival at
.flK-
the
Baptisi
church is progressing nicely.
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there being ten conversions ant
additions to the church Mon
day evening of this week. Thi
meeting will continue all of this
week at least.
mm
A new line of fresh groceries
at F. A. Deutsch A Son.
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........ " |h Orid
veil postoffice for the Week fend
ng Thursday:
Alfred Danoak,
Willie Fire,
Joae Jahns.
Ramose Mvares,
Merejildo Perez. 2,
Jim liando 11,
Clarence Smith-
Please state advertised when
•ailing for same.
E. C. Oliver, Post Master.
Livé and let
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Jrocery Co.
live. Thornton
„ FtnA Fads.
Farmera*who are capable are
tways in demand.
Ability is the only measure of
aerit in
gjP |
w
fe
Misses Maude M^looe and
Cora Hundley leave today foi
Waco. After a short .visit with
friends in Waco. ^MiWs Slalom
goes to Ada, Oklahoma to tpkt
part in the wedding of an old
* r
classmate. * ' '1 4 ■'*
the farmer wlio does not know
1 '(■;), I* 1
/here he stands does not stand
nywhere.
A sil J costs but very little com
>ared with its real value: Build
aore silos.
The farmer that farms with
is mind as well as his Hands is
.enerslly a success.
Success in farming depends
argely upon proper marketing,
heap money and co-operation
Every farmer should buy his
inpiements from the home deal-
r and acquire thehome industry
labit.
Co-operation between the rural
.nd urban districts means bet-
er schools, better roads and bet
cer living.
Texas farmers will spend
130,000,000 this outside the state
:or corn. Plant more corn and
«ceep Texas money In Texas.
The nation's menu must be
made up from the fields, pastures
V&nards and 'gardens, and to
farm inteflligeátiy 'fare fáfrméi
tüust know what is1 ctóéded.'
The Light and fee Plant' Ibas
instaUedabig whistle
large as tbé óaé at the* a®
|t is a home made one, being
made by S. M. Sawyer, the elec-
trician at the plant.
Methodist Bazar.
\ The Methodist Ladies will hpldo
their annual basar, on Friday
Bee. 12. Place to be announced
later. <. - *
but
A. C. Price, oftivalde,
J «Inger 'or
Which haa just olosedi «4
%
<i
the
Tille was a viait&r "iwfrs Sunday
evening and Monda^ í;
—
We have a futí line of Bill, Sour
and Sweet Picklés at F. A
Deutsch & Son.
As an evidence <rf the interest
manifested in the revival going
on at the Baptist chprch, it is
noted that cn Tuesday evening ni.y appear t^nd show cause,
there were
church.
15 alditiois to tfie
Try a sack of Aedrn Floto r, ift
is the best. The rátoi Cróceí*y
Co.. *
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W. II Conoly of San Antonio
has accepted his former position
here with J* F. Oobb Go. His:
many .Irien^
him back. .,--i v ¡..-i
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Rev. Calvin E. ''aidwell, of the
;'résbyterian church,'and for 24
years ,a missionary in China,
lectured in the Methodist churdh
• neret "Wednesday evening to
tfoodeized audience, leaking an
^e^id ^tructivfe addreAs on
rhe subject Of foreign missions,
le has served in China as a mis-
sionary and is at home in Louis-
on a visit to relatives,
past year he has lee
ured inevery state in the union
:le will, sail for China some time
n next January.
Notice to Creditor*.
Hl-the United States, District
' Jourt for the Western District of
«Texas. No. 685 in Bankrutptcy,
n the matter of John William
fWAmberk, bankrupt.
The creditor8 of said John
Wlíflam "C&ih'tfeis are tiéréby
t/etified that he has filed a peti-
tion for a certificate of discharge
in bankruptcy, and that the same,
unde# 'an ordtetf ¡of said court, will
lie heard before Franz Fiset, ref-
eree, at his office in Austin, Tex-
as, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
"*n\toe 18th day of December, A.
p., 1918 at which timé and place
¿he creditors of said bankrupt,
any they have, wh/'the'"prSiW
of said petition should not be
granted.
Dated October 2Kb, 1013.
D. Clerk^
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FUU SALE-household furpi;
ViTre. See Miss Ktauffer.
'•m « ii '■ o i if y;
Thei^vor^ge farmer is a genius
ntppoduei i r, bet knows nothing
m
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE
T
Big Handsome,
Bed. "simular to
cut" 3 inch con-
tinous posts.
Beautiful finish
$8.oo. Others
$2.50 up.
BIG CUT ON CLOSE OUT
PATTERNS j IRON BEDS
We have buncfcéd oar remaiaiag
stock of dose out fstterns in beds—
$16.50 and up to ^ZjbValues at $11.75
CanEnam^Br«Aifí!C,sl¡ghÜy damaf-
$350
DONT PAY MORE THAN
% +
For Bed Springs—We back Mclntire Bed Springs to give absolute'
Satisfaction or your money back. Guarantee tag on every Spring.
We Can't Sa.y Too M\ich irv Fa.vor of
St7-
Eqaalof any Hat-
tress nade—Scores
sold and not « kick.
on a PREMIER and
enjoy these
WINTER NIGHTS
GUARANTE
A high grade Tufted Mattress GUARANTEED (10.00. Others from $2.50 each and op.
COMFORTS and BLANKETS—Down Comforts in Fancy Coverings.
MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY
FURNITURE
•t ft'
HOUSE FURNISHERS AND
IS
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STRENGTH FOR OLD PEOPLE
A Simple Remedy Which favors
Longevity.
You act as though you jusl won-
dered how you ar* going to get
through this trying season an/4 do
your work.
Ton amy bo overworked or have
had a bad cold which has left you
without strength, ambition or. much
Interest In life; in fact you are all;
run-down.
• liet us tell yon that Vinol, ouV deli-
ens sod liver and iron tonic, Is Just
the remedy you need to rebuild wast-
ing tissues and rcplace weakness
with strength.
A prominent Boston lawyer says:
"My mother, who Is 76 years ff age.
re« her good health to Vinol ss
since taking It she can walk farther
and do more than she has for years.
consider. It a wonderful blood
making and strength creating tonic."
We hate such faith In Vinol that
If «It does not. quickly build yon up,
restore your strength snd make you
MA well again-, we w!H return your
money. Try Vinol* on owr guarantee*
I . S. tf you have Eczema try our
Bazo Salvé. We guarantee It
•.Stone &Hitchcofikj
For Thanksgiving
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THANKSMVINCi I
(IRVING ^[IT j
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J/S. an attorney for
the 8«nttt Fo drnnpany attended
ctruH heru this week. ■
M ^ Ai
Vi HOI
•«— "Win • m mm n ¿ 1|
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Why be comstipatedj ^vlien you
buy LIV-VEELAX the
f '
Well Drug Compány.'
. V J.
A superb beautiful, Sharp car-
ving set of finest steel and a set
of new silver of our aristocratic
Carolina pattern, heavily plated
knives, forks, si>oon.s, etc., and
the National Feast will be one
that will be long remembered.
Grant us a few moments of
your time this week and in-
spect our display in the al>ove
lines—It is both comprehensive
and handsome.
Stone Si Hitchcock
POR SALE—A fine farm near
Caldwell. Apply at this office.
Wra.'í. A. Hudson haf return-
ed frbfh nn extended visit to
Séhétfttl' "•'* "• •" ,V'v'
* YOURGROCERY BUSINESS
We are now ready to serve you with
thing you need in the
any-
We are addiu^g tp
will do our beat tt> give
141 and your order 1n
care ami will be VUjlU-
city. Tf you live otni
give you the same cobrt) o
we wfll appreciate^ym!
reiidy ni
ry day, and
^phdÁe, is
dhr utmost
mptly in the
fli)' beat to
indent and assure you
Is W. 8, Barnstf
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1913, newspaper, November 14, 1913; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168856/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.