The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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GOLDTHWAITE
COUNTY, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 3,1904,
d'«Io«k tb« young couple
■AN MBA
H, C Burlaeoa left Sunday o»
hie Return to the United St Ate*
militnry ecidemy at Wee
Professional Cards
NEIGHBORING NEWS.
other interest in tbs builyg he
ie occupying ab » bRrdMPti store
and will extend it 00 f/*t making
building
LEONARD
Rev. John T. Underwood ol
Marietta, Mine., ie oonduetiog
the meeting at the Christian
church... Eld. Holt oeuld not
oome.
J. A. MaulUby and. Mia« Kate
MoMUlan were married Wednes-
day eveniag at atgbt o’olcck
at the home of the bride's pa-
rents.
J. M. Carter bat commenced
takidg an inventory and peeking
and boxing hie- goods, making
ready to turn over bis store
bii lding to Arhelger & Longley..
In t(ie near furure be will proba-
bly leave for north Georgia.
Sjme pasture fires are re-
ported, W. H. Gibbons and
Lend law end probate proceeding*
■■OWN WOOD.
The many^sMende of Fred
Greenwood are glad to eee him
— out affain after a, spell of ty-
phofd fever.
WalteriEarly, the intent aon of
Mr. and Mra. Will D. MoChristy,
*y died at L-o’olock Sunday morn-
ing of palpitation of the heart.
— Rufus, the 4-year-old son of
— Mrs. Stanley, fell from a barrel
and broke an arm last Sunday.
iThe bone waa broken just above
the elbow.
A- At the home of Mre.'Dr. John*
lal eon it 4 o’olook on Aug 14 J. A.
n Landrum and Mrr. MatUa James
united in tna holy bonds of
wM receive *peolel sMeaNoa.
140 feet two at
Erae^t Durt
yesterday. Hi
tba death ofMfl
of Ex-Sheriff A. J. Russell, of
Lanham on Snnday mprning at
4 o’olook. She was 94 years old.
Mrs. Chaa. May of Hioo is
hart visiting her mother, Mra.
Stidham, and ia having hag little,
child treated for paralysis.
has been paialj iW ifW. "iK
knee down aboni two moatha, aa
a result of a spell of fever.
JUST RETURNED FROM
THE MARKETS
Where 1 made heavy
purchased in all line£ of
merchandise, In a few days
my goods will all be here.
I will have the heaviest
stock of dry goods that
was ever carried in Gold-
thVvaite, and will be able
to make prices that w ill
be hard for my competi-
tors to meet. All fresh*
new and desirable 'goods.
Everybody please call and
inspect this mammoth
stock, we know we can
please yoii in prices and
J, B. Beall, a respected farmer
living in Lampaeke, and an old
oitizen of our county, died, last
Friday night after a two-month*
illness He was a moat intelligent
and progressive man. His son,'
Ben Beall, ie a merchant and
poetmaater at MoGirk.
Rudolph Boliier got bis rigtt
f wounded last Saturday _ by-
/fc0 \aOd “ -un” barrel going off
were
wed look, ..
Mrs. J. H. Greenwood. „and-
m. d. w.w.rowUr.M d.
DBS. OALAWAV A FOWLBR,
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
daughter, Mlaa Florence, and
Donald returned from their trip
to England last night. They left
Liverpool on Aug. 1, and arrived
at borne alter a tan day* journey.
W. 8. Devil, who year* ago
lived in Brownwood and later at
Ballinger and Amarillo, but
now of Fort Worth; wee here
yesterday, in route, to Miles,
from fir* that some campers bad
Uft * J
The fit at bale of ootton brougft
t</8an Saba this aaaaon arrival
It was rai
Saturday, 13th
by K.- B. Ward on the J- £
•said eectio:.'No. 2* 146-j 5-13. vrkjk
"the piece of begitaniug.' f»t<*ntfcd vk
pet. c. Mr.nltnii .March sirh, in?),
..art. No '> Hi con - .li Ingg I
t lead. t. . p :r
■ bn oa «id ;<*©.,►* >, »:.d pidiiA If
Itoriber prtjs [or c.di tuil
B. A. HARRIS
.ongley and dai
Herein fiii notj hu'Jhr.vov"ycaj
eton for the benafit of hi* health.
She eaya he was improving
nicely when aha left and that aha
had great hopes of him gattin g
welj in that delightful climate.—*
Bulletin.
7 COMANCMI
Jaok Fulgham apld hie plaoe,
this week to a«an from near
DeLeon for a consideration of
$4,000. ’ f
The Woodmeik'are preparing
(or h big pioaio at Comanoha
Thursday. September 8.
0. W. Jones and Mra. L. L,
Spends of -near DeL'Son were
married a*, the reeidenoe of W,
E- B. ANDERSON,
LAWYER,
LAND AGENT AND ABSTRACTOR
Will practice in all fcourte. Special
attention given to land and oommer-
'll CvUlt^ lit oAice in f.uld-
l-J* UmBHPk tbe ta ll <I«y Of
; Auga*!.
arfe--*' v. ;ht Ksirra, Clerk,
( Metrict Court, Mills cnun.ty, Texab.
Notary Public in Offioe
■n horse in ?
nim. and Mr hi9 1.
etrtaek a telephon^4®^
t|j/ew Mra Longlsy/^ofey
Xiigh out in front ef A/r -
tesou over the rear, are . *
loy roopived teverV/j^. a°n‘ or
mouth, chin andy, o
tier left wrist wa yra'®0'o^°'
f0“PPl41I“ *9®*n
Junes. Mra. Burfebe^, i
little girl vjea^aleo brutaed
CITAliON:
Toe State oI.Toxm. *
To Jthe Sheriff or an;- Conatable of
MI.Ih county greeting:
Yon are Ip re by commanded that
you aummen by ruafctcg pnb.lcatioi)
of t.hi, <;i,a'i,)u in kotnj -newspaper
Lo..bli*bed :n the cocnty of Mi-i-. it
! there be a newspaper publlulnd
therein, bni if not. tuen in an> r*-«—•
paper, pnb1 * V*i .iu "(
Diet' ~
- «e.e a_.
Arthur Waldrop informed the‘propose* to put in tho improved
Chief th«t thebank ol Gformen system, wif
was nationalized this week with all wires in
a capital af 480,000 and himself Chief.
>••• naahidr.
, ' • - Wednee- _Verv fek
J. R, JonesKeniv „ ... »ro
» ^ »Bdt TJVqueeted tr helpj BiK Iot B-r,
the Central a more intereeticg
Telephone ft of pablic intcrest.
’ putting in a rtaolt-e roe J ni Mo-
a meeting r.
I -akerl for*'5 aow ooonpy
) - Aeldenco c-ppoalte the
J, L. LEWIS,
he, Their doctors trusted h.
Your doctor trusts it. Theri
trust It yourself. There '.
health and strength in it-nm
rssr.
‘&3S e£L**sr.r'--'-
AUuJr.-R. Hav* Vt Kiv^yr.
for —,-MI
ATTORNEY* ATj^W
Opldthwatte, Texas
Will praotiOe in f^U courts 1
to tba g(air and other pie!
bavioi
severeO' ther pVhcrs r- . and L-ierz t*eo. w. oiiv.r
R Tacts'*' ^ fiutorost reports 79deaths and 55 birtbe
I .an iand child recorded in this county during
fwi mor.®^0F (°r the year ending Aug. 1,
; Dellas, wpere they will make t V«» T ^
ihnr home in the future. Mr.1 -l°« Lary end Miss Effi* May-,
Townseo ie'in buei.uees there aad fi®1,1 wer® msrried laet Wednee-1
some of the boys also haye em-joey night by Eeq 8hookl#y. The,
ploy meat in that orty ^Leg'der. loeremony took place about 111
your olai
musing and gazing
classical faces, met
Dr. W- B- ANDERSON,
Brow*wood?Texas. J' ,
'fictics linitid to Disiisss of the
~tji, tir. Kin atti Throat-
Rich Bloc?d
aud wife now ocoopy
cent of
$11.00 to measure.
MSMo Whito of Mollln is in
yieiUng MIm Lora Hade on
.nr friends." *
Harper of Ban Angelo has
r~' *rc this week visiting friends
«dtng tie reanion.
I' yrtle Farrar bsa aieepted a
* the dry go©dn de part -
I Gaflln’i store.
— \ the* only t xnlueive esej-
. town, CArrlej* * -fujl
'rdar* forM f
GOLD DOLLARS, for 901
S tme thing io the Si.60 P)'
8ho* we are oloeiog »-# kr
See these Good*. ^
Our furniture Stock is
complete, and full. Win-
dow Shades, Matting and
Carpets* in great variety.
We make a specialty of
on good wagons and take no chances on having a breakdown while en
bs. route tb market. We Sell v V" TT
A large stock of the various sizes now in our warehouses and the price on
. ' any of them will be satisfactory.
GALVANIZED
TANKS AND
WELL CASING
Buck’s
Acorn
Pleasure, vehicles are in demand now and
we have them in a sufficient assortment to meet
Be sure to*gfet our prices
before buying elesewhere.
the requirements of all buyers. Our line con-
sists of high grade buggies and hacks such as
MOON BROS., FLINT, *
JOSEPH W; MOON, PARRY,
STIVER, BANNER.
cRMAN or
STAR WIND MILLS
ARE GOOD WIND
MILLS.*-
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1904, newspaper, September 3, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1102543/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.