Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Personals tad Locals.
L. Seigle in home from Galves *
ton where lie has been having
his finger treated by h specialist.
H C. Kornegay of Chriesman
is now holding a job heiens soda
jerker for R. 8truwe, Jr.
Mrs. Tom Mathis of Cleburne,
came in Sunday to visit her
father on String Prairie.
Joe Sablatura returned Tues-
day from a two weeks stay at
Marlin, much improved in healtli.
Mrs. H. G. Porter returned Sun-
day to lier home at Center Point,
after a visit to friends at Chries-
man.
Horses For Sale—One pair of
large grey work horses for sale
ata fair price. Address J. S.
Ptacek, Snook, Te;;as.
Mrs. H. E. Urbantke left this
week for Brenham to join her
husband, where they will make
their home, he having accepted a
position with Winkelm&un &
Boh tie of that place.
Drives Out Malaria, Build* t'P Systen
The Old Standard fe-enc.al str*ogth-ning t : n¡
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. drive ou
Maleri ,enriches the blood.asd builds up th- ay*
tem. A true tonic For adults and children. SOc.
Sheriff Ellis, Deputy Massey %nd
Constable Haddox last week and
this made a large number of
arrests for gambling among the
negroes of the Brazos bottom,
something over a hundred being
caught in the drag net The
cases will come up in the county
court.
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Advertised Letters
Letters remaining in the Post
Office unclaimed week ending
10-5 16
Carson O. G.
Hotland Misses Bea and
Steil,
Humph i res Rev. G. P.
Sparks I S.
Yai brough T. E
Please say advertised when
cahing for these letters
* E. T. Oliver P. M.
Cotton seed have been selling
at .542 per ton here the pa*t week
which gives the far ner triore for
this product than he ever receiv-
ed before, and might be the
nn^ans of making planting seed
short next year. Btter be sure
and hold back sufficient seed for
planting next year, as seed will
be scarce and hard to get at any
price.
GIVE "SYRUP OP PIOS"
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
Copyright Hart Schafiuer ti Marx
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You ail want a PROGRESSIVE clothing store—
regardless of your political convictions
01 K idea of our relations to you in this clothes matter is
that we want to he of real service to \mi; we're provid-
ing the right sort of things to wear for the people of this cum-
in unity.
It's very important to us that you should get the clothes
that pay you; the profit we make depends, and it ought to de-
pend, on the profit you make.
This is not a new idea in business; but it's not a very
common one; we want you to Know that we're doing business
on that idea.
Hart Schaffner «S: Marx clothes are one of the best evi-
dences of it; we sell them because the\ represent that spirit
better than any clothes we know. They're made in tin1 inter-
est of the wearer; and we sell them with that idea.
We'll be glad to see \ou ans dav; we think we can be of
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real service to you.
J. F. COBB COMPANY
> "THE HOME OF THE BEST AND THE STORE OF THE GOLDEN RULE."
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Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm
tender little Stomach, liver
and bowels.
Look at the tongue, mother! If
coated, your little one's stomach, llrer
and bowel need cleansing at once.
Wb* n peininh. croa , llBtless, doesn't
sleep. eat or act naturally, or 1b fever-
ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has
sore throat, dlarrhcpa, full of cold, give
S teaspoonful of "California Syrup of
Figs," and In a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
sod sour bile gently moves out of its
little bowels without griping, and you
have s well, playful child again Ask
for a 60-cent bottle of
of "
Por 8al<- í\2 aeres 'i"> in cultiva-
tion, three room house, crib wood
well, all under fence, three miles
from Caldwell on Brenhám road
price*$40 an acre on easy terms
730 acres open post oak and
creek bottom, all under fence
and cross fence, one small house,
big lank, six miles from Lyons,
will sell all or in part from 50
J acres up. Price SI6 an acre,
terms from eight to ten years.
Apply to J. F. Krenek, Caldwell,
Texas. ' 32. 4t
F. T. Ramsey Í Son
Austin Nursey
Fn it that Is not surpassed. j
Represented in Burleson county
; by'R J. MEKK, Caldwell, Texas,
Special Peaches, Plums, Apples,;
'Pears, Pig, Berries, Jujube a
new Fruit. Premium goes with
order. Shades and o roam en |
¡tais. Nuts, Hoses, Vines, Bulbs, j
Shrubs, of the best kinds. 28-4t,
Lost from Loyns One small
brown white pided cow branded
DC. about 5 years old $2.50 r§.-
" ard for her whereabouts.
J, M Murray, Lyons Texas 4t.
George Homeyer has accepted
a position as clerk with the J. W.
Furniture Company.
Business Notice—This is to
notify the public that 1 have sold
my interest in the Reeves-Wood-
son Lumber Co.. to H. P. Wood
son, Jr , and wish to thank the
public for the liberal patronage
given the firm during my con-
nection with it, and to ask a
continuance of the same for my
successors, who assume all in-
debtedness of the firm and who
will collect all claims accounts
due the firm. D. E. Reeves.
Caldwell Furniture Co
Everything in the Furniture
Line.
We also carry a full and complete line of
Undertakers Goods, Caskets, Coffins,
Robes, Etc., and are at your service day
or night. Day Phone 113, Night Phone 28.
Caldwell Furniture Co.
Wanted-150 bushels of good! Born to Enoch God by and
corn. Apply to Ledger office. > Sunday night, a daughter.
'3^
wife
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916, newspaper, October 6, 1916; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168991/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.