The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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I HAVE A WRIT FOR
and ready for your inspection. Have added to my stock of Gents' Furnishings in every department. Therefore, my stock will bz complete and new and I want
you to eoitte Hi and look through, whether you buy or not. It is no trouble to show the geods. I will handle the Friedman Bros. Shoe for men and women
It has a wide known reputation as being the best shoe made in St. Louis. 7 .
L. B. ASHLEY
AGENT-’S GLEANINGS. .
Editor Eagle:
Lota of thiigs to UU. Item*
soattercd Ilka mowed grain in
thorns, thistles and grass. I
How to separate, oall and pm-1
pare these for your critical read* |
A.. seaithaa Ml-.- SlakK.
A SPtCiAL INVITATION
• — Is ixtetdcd cverVono attending the Ur union next week, to make
‘•y’yfcur headquartersmy - " *
Dnig Store
uhiie in town. Wo fcba’.l span
stay a pleasant Yourw -S
eff jrte in trying to make your
retfuily,
teULUNT'
The Goldthwfiite Eagle
Editor Eagle:
SATO-he hum of W. 0. Dow’s pip ,riendB at Fort Worth.
fth^ several da;a pa.t has River. Qaiu* • number of Mullin
life to our little town. The attend »d the Primitive Bu
r-......."V-1 trouble ie that this Bounin*00*1 *ion at 8l*PP8 oreek
-•e of shdlt dQra'.ioh, as i*‘1atl«r !*« last week.
, ootton crop. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sum
■v#*r4T Mr'.-‘Arnold closed his writing visited their parents 8unday.
bool Friday-with sixty-three Mi» White
tolars. Only a ten days term nesdey right for Goldthwain
......-- 1 yet^eaoh pupil*made remark-1 vi8i: fril nda' acd a^end the
j itrprovemeht in penman-*uaioB
PUBLISH It I) EVERT
gUo and pistole on his big horse,
raised in Williamson oounty.
Alto Unoles E. P. Norwood and
Rufus C. Mayars of Wacj, when
I was a boy Hyiog about right
miles south of Round Roffk.*’ Lot
us do our level best* to make
happy these honorable men of
the Confederacy, both now and
vntH the rolloalis,us to “Pase
overihe river aud rest under the
shade of the trees,"/
Just hero allow, me to effer my
aasiatanco in planting trees'on
(his camp ground in co-opera-
tion". I am .representing |hs old-
est and largest nursery company
in the western hemisphere,known
as 8tark Bros, Nursery and
Orohard Ct'®P«ny,1 Louisiana.
Mo. 8es the ad. Valid Order in
tba Eagle.
Clip from last week's Eagle
the presidents and stick fn'your
S*J-ONE DOLLAR P,
I* have bought at Auction a stock of Dry Goods larger than
was ever brought to this town. The goods are NEW and I
bought them CHEAP and will sell them CHEAP, WILL
GIVE PRICES NEXT W£EK.
dictionary or Holy Bibl* for
future reference
The Holiness camp meeting1
dosed last Monday„...ja'trnin£
•£. 1 hlY E3. ’ <s
dbmtnUsiocnr Pro. No. t.
M. C. llfMPHRlEt.
itice ot the Peace Vrel No. 1,
t. T WH1TR.
. -Stoner.Precinct No 2.
J F. JONES.
.cofthe Pc-iePto. No. 2,
F
itaalouer i r- in^t No. 3.
^■HUOH HENBY. ,
Msudje of tbe rear- Fra. . No. 3.
■ B.L-gil henry
g a rew anya-wim lut“ "vrom t-oi*
s sf r Mrks ’ ILF. U/b ' eago. where she &**»•«, einos
, ' , \ ,/ , - She- has almost .vu.|,
Dr and Mrs.v«te.nngton arei„ ■__ . /"-'J
the proud parer/s of a new son I reoos'T'^^6^"
J. 'U<-gers passed hie ex-: la%L***■•*- ^ h!‘
aminationr at*Houston^ and was| J. M. Justiss n-* farm
detailed for work a: Sap Frac- and . we very much sV . that he
cisco. _ *~ '• '{ is .hinkipg of leaviag hera.
•* Mies Maranda .Bheitcn has re-• * O. V. M.
Iturned home from her visit.to» ■ " ~
- J, • .HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT ITT
Zepcyr. ■ I ■ . ' -.
r— * . t n Lf bare Hie- best naortmrar of
D Fishhr H-rrpirte-f very?W5.tcbwj„ thtoMctJonof the ettoe.
iraae^h bitter and his e.'-r, Prof. j| wilLdnplirate any reliable vfatch at
Fiaher, has returned to Wacojtfae same price any catalogue may
to a*rend to business. quote yon, hive you express obatges
,, . .. .. _ * and any annoyance in case it should
“f* £nd Mrs. Wrfl. Sunn* . go wrong la any way. This is iu>
.spent Sur.oay w ith home folf.e j ii ime, I ajn I vented i i Goldthwhite to
•'.'.d returned to Goldtha ait-1 rtay, and any thing I may aeilyoa in
8 L. COOKS.
INDIAN dAP.
Jim McLeod ca« fit your eyee with
glaesei,
Oinclaoatua, the refreshing and In-
ci<aratlnR summer drink, sold at
Blaka’a restaurant.
A. F. Grant and wlta have moved
to J. W. Kdlin’s raeidSoce, whera
they will bsird (ora time.__
bo yon want light flaky biscuits and
eriep psstry T Then boy a sack ot
Whole Whaat or Silver Spray floor.
W -“ Their G-ld’.h vaite
the old- eoldie^s. *
attended
I’dltor Eaglti
altlbn in Cleburne and he and hit
wife expect to start on today’s train
(or that oity.
What If tero ed a poUtlcal land slide
la a mild expeeasi j» for tbo way peo-
ple are turning to Silver Spray and
Whole Whaafr fl mtf. Ask your gro-
oor for a sack today.
Yon need a new eult- Jira McLeod
will take your order.
As the-‘Old Gap” ^as not been »nd
rtprescuted for so many weeks
a d *end in a oommuicslion this week ipj
of a few recent happenings , ^or
f.Y Iton-yirkiug i» in fall blast at tt||T
preM-nti The fields are swarmed wp;(
wiih piogers and some of onr bach- j„,t
dor men have np the sign, “One RCC0
hun<M-rd cotton pickers wanted.” •-
It is commonly, thought that if the DMt
dry weather continues to prevail eier
i h_ro will Be no co\ton to pick longer ^rr.
th»n n i.iont.i,• ■ , -
. Our gin hsa been held up a few
dare on account of the scarcity' of JJUj|
■wafer »nd bacgTrp', fla retds wit H
bo f uppled next week and its conraa IM
cofHinued, to bring your eottt.u cn. |
Tn-City it uncommonly dull aince
Pril Hutton’s/sinuiug noimat jL
doted. Much
Good showers of rain feilJac:
week on Dennett creek, which
run wEtUrlhrough Kulinccu camp
ground Saturday p. m.
Neeaicg rain mighty Sto ic
liiiils county now. . —, ■■ -—
Colton is dying. June corn i*.
dying.
Accrue are drawing -oattle,
still there is more to follow.
■ Yours truly for orders for
books ami if fas.
The Bcok Agent.
stml
U .r
with
-■me-
owing to the fact that it is trotling U*o ii thp eraser ar.<f that I am'ov-'ratocked
with i*dr*e'’ e.nd ohiidron’s hats. I cio . oilier apociai ind icemwD'a fo.the Is'iie*.
f have i.n baud over 300 hits -to bo so <* cut »• prices thrlrdlese of cost. There
if no reason whv cv»r\ worran ar T rhjlrf afvou' 1 rn» tjt> fnted up -j.--.togs etylndi
hh’ in OUR MILLIN' FRY OK FART MEN * umr and I. ck. i» yjuT^.ot buy
yciu osarir. help telling uliers. • *>
— *• A • »'
IAI/P’ PI flTHIMP' TO SE£l CHEAPHP than some have nought for, and they
ftffc ULU i HitlU rnust go soon-at sow price. J will' sell ymt a nice Wool
’ > Suit \o last you twa\r tnxew le.-isdn- for only.........#5 00.
‘ . ' _ 1
We handle the Gfiebaated' NELdON 8HOL8 for MEN ONLY. No better
oea'bnthe market Also sell tSe Tec rent shoes for men, women and
’•en These -hoes are too well \nown to need any reoomandation at’our
aeiis a ehon that will excel! tb im.
BOA.RD ViEEUN'3.
fhero win be a meeting rf the
exe uty* board of Mills county
iterest was mini-
fsued iu it, there being forty eeven |
The' school ac- ,
tilt oburch at Gold.hwaite A'
2:30 Saturday before the third
ducdiy in September, 1004. All
the members of the beard are
urged to be *|p>reterit R^speot-
fully, 8. 8. CTAKK, ‘
Cor. Secretary.
scholars enroll d.
con.modated the community by giv-
ing s t>i."ging oa the- night of tbe last
trR.it f.r'school.
The yonag leaders deserve pralsk.
Ths wylter will give tbe names of
those who Were auocessful in leading
in lha presence of the immense
crowd: Dr. Yarborough and wife,
John Bash, Bert Stoddard, Qrandms
Hall. Orvll Richardson,1 Misses
Benlab and Myrtle Bradley, Ph il#
Boler. Jab ale Wall, Oracle and Helen
AUtnn sad Elsie Rea. Several tongs
were led by tba professor. Mieeee
Pa th Boler aad lea Lovelace served
ae organists and daring the racesses
tome fins Instrumental matte was
made by three yoaog men.
Brraett Anderson add Dee Rtoh-
ardeou of Alvarodo, who have been
vtattlng fnende and tetatlveaat Ibis
plsee, left Saturday for tbair home.
They are flae musicians sad are al
ways wo'came.
W.A. Bradley baa beta at work on
tbe a>fd>tIon wkioh Is being ereet^
LAUNDRY WORK.
The Kenneriy boys repreeent the
Waco 8teem Laundry and will tend •
basket every 1 aeadsy night to return
Saturday morning. Those who will
patron*is them- can leave tbair
bundle" »t Clematis’ drug store or
phone No. 12 and the boye will oa!)
»R BUSINESS
I NEED YOUR BUSINESS
•ell, for I know (ho other fellow that can use it at
you a t oo! prioe, I have etudied what you need
the pi is . to buy it cheap and can Furniab you
Th p ia my buaioeee. I study It no an to
-at tog at my atom.
business,
A USEFUL PRESENT. \
A pretty eoavealr for ovary home'
in Mill# county The father or
mother of each family Is especially
invited to eall for and rooelye the
name at tbe Go id lb watte National
Hilt $
AMMOND
Cept. Grawa and wlfa ex pact
WEST SIDE FISHER STREET.
to g6 to Miitcral Walla next weak
to epeod some time for the ban^
sflt cf Mr* Crews’ health.
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.