Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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living curiosity
Zetak returned to
Wednesday from visit-
or J. A. Bravanec.
and wife went
day to visit rola-
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let" Sobg by the Congregation.
2nd. invocation.
3rd. Scripture reading by some
member of the church.
4th. Solo, "The Man of Galilee"
—Arthur Perikns.
5th. Some reminiscenes of the
teariy period of the church.—
- Brother ¡Lackey.
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David McLarty, b
Rev. Charles U. McLarty, diéd
at his home in Cleburne Tuesday
afternoon flnd the remains weit
laid to rest in the cemetery thert
Wednesday afternoon. Bro. Mcr
Larty has been up there all the
week, but will be back in timo
for services in the Mathodist
•wrtfebt Bart SofaaOMr * Man
by the'church Sunday.
Bird Song Songs.
F. Windel return*
íy from a trip to the
lakes 3'2feeb long ^live
res, beautiful. Ani-
Carnival.
1. Butler ana John K- Park-
sre ' Bryan visitors here
and,Mrs. P. W. Stoeltjc re-
day from visiting
i Somerville.
Wj,' ; * •
cNumber of the Lyceum
will be Monday night at
Theatre.,
lale came up from
Wednesday to, attend
and burial of W. T.
Hale has resigned his
clerk for the Piwetz-
Coinpany and gone on
trip to Taylor and
-1 RocJcst Kr.ife with ad-
of Edward Weil &
Finder return to Led1
id receive reward.
ey spent a
tills week
son, W. G. Hund-
6th. "Gently l^ead us"
choir.
7th. Report of the Board of
deacons.
8th. Prayer by'some member'"- "
of the church. •, • j Wc have had some pretty wea-
lth. Duet. ther here for the rast week and
10th. Report from Woman's;everybody is hoping that it will
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V\ork. continue.
1-lth. Report from the Sunday. Tho young people sjient a hap
School. ; py Sunday afternoon at the resi
12th Solo-Miss Ivate Hundley. | denoe ()f L N_ Dean
Mrs. Ñora Cowen spent Sat
urda y night with relatives in Lee
county
Miss Bertha Hogg of Lee coun-
ty and Miss Alma Griffith spent
Saturday night with relatives
lath. Report from theWednes
day'evening prayer meeting.
Í4th. RepóVt from the young
men's prayer meeting.
15th- Report from the Y. M. A.
16th. Treasurer's Report.
17th. Report from Willing
Workers.
18th. Song by the congrega-
tion.
19th. Benediction.
It is the hope of the pastor
that each member of the church
will be present on the above oc-
casion. If any one wants to at-
tend and is not able to walk and
has no conveyance if you will
phone the pastor or Brother
James, who is the Chairman of
the board of deacons we will see
that you are provided with a way
to come. 1*he public is cordially
invited to be with us. We only
want to lay emphasis on the fact
that we want all the members of
this congregation to be present.
here.
Emile Fojtik spent Sunday at
A. F. Brinkman's.
Rember that there will be
box supper here January 28.
Everybody is invited to come and
bring a box. It is given for the
benefit of the church.
Blue Eyes.
Advertised Letters
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Unknown wtfmdér captured in
Ohio Flood, Battels all Scientiests
Animal Shows at Carnival.
That Borstinl Head.
miss seeing Ani
more living curiosi
Carnival.
t Sunday
will have
which is to
School.
atonde if you
Barred^ Rock
I can't hold them
J.C. Kleb.
B. Sitliman and child
returned from an ex
t> rela ives it ¿1
to Etnmitt White and
morning,, a fine
Dick Haddox says
to him like an 18 1-4
jn In "Rebecca
irm" will be at
Monday night
This being sec-
of the Lyceum
Following is a list of letters re-
maining uncalle 1 for in the Cald-
well postoffice for the week end-
ing Thursday:
Mrs. Ruby Adam, 6
Mrs. Dick Brown,
Mrs. Lillie Bible,
Edmon Cain,
W, O. Durham,
W. W. Dayton,
fohn Goble.
Harry Griffin,
Geo. Hackworth,
Kel'ey Crouf,
Ben Jones,
Ladislado Liynno Sr,
Miss W. E. Luedeer,
Zestoban Mendosa,
H C. Moore,
J. E. Nix,
Mrs. E. Thorna ,
Garvis Venson.
Please state advertised when
calling for same.
E. T. Oliver, Post Master.
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Mnflrór Casper L^ndolt, R.. A.
•anyey, J. H. Mauer, Postmast-
er La^gliámmer, Rev. J S. Hunt-
er, E.IR tarig, A. ft. Hillin.' R.
L.'Derryl>ery and h\ W. Talafusé
came up from Somerville Mon-
day as a committee from their
precinct to advise with the com-
missioners court in regard to
the roa! and bridge conditions
there Th *'rst matter discus-
sed was the rebuilding the bridge
2) per cen| off on -x en's f¡ ncy , aci-oss the Yegua. The confer-
jence w/is entirely iiarfnonloiis.
'■ all f ides ag«i eeing the Work was
Chiéf engineer E. P. Cushing a neces a-v one. The «ominis-
rt. ' i, nlfied their
Probably is ths Result sf an In-
activa Liver.
Too frequently one forgets
his liver and then he must pay
the penalty in the form of head-
aches, indigestion, constipation
and other symptoms. When
this happens, you must go back
and help nature eliminate the ac-
cumulated poisons, cleanse the
system of bile and the results
will quickly disappear.
Gbiqsby's Liv-vkr-lax is rap
idly displacing the use of calo-
mel in this section, not only be-
cause it does the work more ef-
fectively than calomel, but be-
cause it is easy to take and has
no disagreeable after effects
Get a 50c or $1.00 bottle of this
wonder remedy from your drug-
gist to-day. It is sold only un-
der' guarantee. Every bottle
bears the likeness of L. K. Grigs,
by, who guarantees it through
Caldwell Drug Co.
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uit * and Overcoats, ¡H Seigle's.
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Atuvinonw W U I 1ncihinrr
a neces-ia'\y
and Superintendent W.L. Bis bee H¡on(;r<s
passed through,here o:i a tour of ; hearty willingness to meet Wasli-
n#tion, looking over the | inKton c >unty half way and pay
Dalsa road, the first of the week, j half expense of building a
bridge ¡icioss ti e Yegua where
Waltzing Animal 4, see Ten in
One Show:. Ten and titeen cents
admission Carnival.
-Bock and Ball. Two
sad white speclded hound
about 2 years old.
V. T. (Hirer. 2t p.
the old one was washed away, or
rather washed dewn by the
flood. Tha bridge in needed and
should ba built. T.ie commis-
sioner's court w.U do the best
they can for the roads
bridges all ever the county.
LOOK AT THESE BIG DISCOUNTS
•*i i- • ' ' - % * ** 7j .
AND TR£N C0r/j£ LOG Si AT THE fcCOiiS
con PANY
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MN account of tliero ¡being no
v issue of the Burleson County
' «"'}-'' • l-'M 'we didn't h v 'a
chance to extend oüf HiAnks to our
many friends and ¿ ¡istonioi * for
their libeiyii patronage and loyalty
• to our store in th-' p¡í.st, and'to.Mtrish
; tli eat a very, llappy v-sd Prosperous
Mew Year, aftd though il is a little
late, we take this opportunity to say-
that we had you in mind, and we
herewith extend you our very best
wishes for ItH4, and ail time there
; after, and we beg to lyjrjuip,
Yriurs for Honest Goods at Hon'
i est Prices by Honest Methods.
A Few Attractive Prices
OA l>er cent oft oí) all men's and
'itU boys' suits and overcoats,
except b>acks and blues.
per cent off on alt ladies'
misses' and children's dress-
es, suits, coats and skirts.
per cent off on ladies' misses*
and children's furs.
per cent off on all ladies?
misses' and children's hats,
trimmed or untrimmed.
The Home of
finer
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Hart Schai
Marx
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WE sincerely thank you for
your * patronage during
and hope for a continua ion of
you- trade during this, 1914,
promising you the same cour-
teous treatment as in the past,
and our prices and goods can
always he depended upon to
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fight
Yours for a Prosperous Year
J. W. HARVEY FURNITURE COMPANY
UNDERTAKERS
THF HOHE OP DEPENDABLE FURNITURE
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 16, 1914, newspaper, January 16, 1914; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168862/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.