The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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NEIGHBORING NEWS.
Culled From the beading Local
Papers.
SAN SABA
8. Walker sold hi§ resi-
and lot, West addition,
15 containing two acres, to
Dean for a consideration
A, R. Dockray and little
in Temple this week
the dootors will again ex-
and operate upon the lit-
leg-
Walker and family, A.
family and Dudley
leave about the 15th of Novem-
ber for California and Oregon.
Late Thursday evening as C.
C. Reeves, of Ebony, Mills
county, was coming into town
with a load of pears driving four
horses, the team became fright-
ened near the old Becker shop
and ran away. Mr. Reeves
jumped out and his leg was
broken either by the fall or by
the wheel passing over it,—
News.
COMANCHE
Osoar, the 19-year-old ton of
William Tannehill, died of tu-
berculosis of the throat Tuesday
night.
Miss Texie Keith was marris
at Fort Worth Tuesday night to
0. C. Miles and they were ex
peoted yesterday in Comanche to
yisit the bride’s sister, Mrs, Hill
Huddleston,—Chief, ..
It was with genuine sorrow
that our people learned of the
death of Fred Oliver Paine at
Ozona Sunday morning.
Charles Brambjett and Miss
Dott McNaron of Wilson were
married at the Egbert hotel in
this oity Thursday night of last
week.
At the 8unday morning service
the first Baptist ohuroh raised
$175,000. The resignation of O.
L, Hailey was accepted.
The Baptist ohuroh at Qrand-
bury has by a unanimous
called Rev. L. B. Owen
pastor. He will visit the
next Sunday, and wi
accept or reject the,
Exponent.
LAMPASAS.
Mrs, W, W. Har
thwaite, is here on
home of her par
Mrs. Dan Culver,
The jury in t
Edwarae, char
Bob Ho ever,
diet of not
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THE
GOLDTHWAITE
EAGLE.
GOLDTHWAITE, MILLS COUNTY, TEXAS. NOVEMBER 7, 1908.
VOL. 15.
NO. 12
Come to us for Your Fall Purchases
and we will make it worth Your while. No matter how large
or how small Your Bill, WE WANT IT.
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Business is Bushing
Our Shoe Deparment
MILLINERY
Was never in better selling
trim, Here you will find the\
famous Queen Quality.Barry and
CraddocK Terry 8hoes, made in
the largest Shoe Factory in the
world, made of the very best
material, turned out by skilled
workmen and guaranteed to us,
and by u* to the wearer, to give
satisfaction.
Ladie ' solid leather B ucher
style - - - $135
Ladies’ Pat. Blucher style,
best thing in town - $1 50,
Boy’s solid school shoes $1 50
One of the Main Feat-
ures of our store is our
Millinery. We are turn-
v ing out the most styl-
V" .
ish hats to be found any-
where- The big rush we
have in this department
is evidence that the styles
and prices are right-
Exceptional Bargains in
Staple Dry Goods
Here is where you can save 25 to 40 per cent
on your Staple Dry Goods. Read These Prices:
Extra heavy, yard wide brown domestic
worth 7o, our price, the yard • ul
Best quality yard-wide bleached domes- Q
16 OC
tic, free from a!l dressing, 10c value
Good fleeced outing, all colors, regular
value 7c, our price, the yard
Best grade Lancaster, and Amoskeag
Ginghams ...
Your WinterSuit LAWES’ suns and cots
Is waiting for you at our
Store. The goods are of
the best quality .the work-
manship is superior and
a perfect fit is guaranteed
Hundreds of suits have
been sold this fall, but we
yet have a large assort-
ment, and we are await-
ing your orders.
We get these every week by ex-
press direct from the tailor, there-
fore they are bound to be new aud
up-to-date. Don’t fail to see the
new lot that just come in; if we
should not have yoiir size we will
have it made to measure for you.
We also carry Ja complete line of
Children’s Cloaks; in fact, we
carry everything to be found in a
first-class Dry Goods and Clothing
Store.
m
The past week was a record breaker at our store. People are learning that we have the; s®
best goods and that we. .can. and do save them money. Don’t spend a penny before pricing i|
with us. We can show you a wonderful saving on every article you need to buy, " and ,a “
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look through our house and a test of our goods and prices will prove all we say here-
Come and see us before you buy a nickel’s worth of anything.
8.
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 7, 1908, newspaper, November 7, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098500/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.