The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Our stock of Dry, Oocdrnow 1b stock and 1b transit,
eclipse r.ll pravion ehowiog by us la Assortment, Style
and Exceedingly '-nw Priwt. Wereslzitbis i* an •*•
in vhioh peep's buy where
ihry g t moat merchandise
for their irouey. A*d if w»
can’t convifJM yod that we
are showingX tbs biggest
variety at the lowest prises,
we do not a.k you to buy.‘:
fiatijfaciion or; yo» money
b&ek U and always bs our
guided Ask y our neighbors
about us;‘ ,.gur customers
is our beet advertisement. .
Next issue we will gi\£ you a
that we have.
liet cf a few things
, LIST or LAUD.
Lead ISs agin by P, H. Cl< arenas,
■sal Mat* sad Iaaaiaaos Agent,
GoidthwxKe.Txxxx
N*. 1. Sao seres 4 miles from OoM
lb waits, 40 errs farm, asaall babes
sod bars. Plentv ol timber. Bvar-
usting water Ibis property Is oon-
T seiset to eobool and os pubHe road
Ho. t. in acre* near pemyry.
It use sale, so acres Is ass etats of
cultivation, box bouse wMh nailery,
•moke boner with cellar. Tbi* farm
epsiag on it, is convenient to
wtth small
rto go wHb
at any Uses.
bead of
Prtoe os applies
Ho. A 1» aero farm > miles from
town on Sooth Bennett 60 ecrs'farm
good 6 room ’house, barn, granary,
•mobs bouse, well and wfid mil),
good psaeb orchard. This property
is cheap at tueo.
Ho. 4. NO acres S miles west of
Qoldtbwaits. Si sore term, balance In
grace land with soma Umber. This
Wact bad . a young orchard, small
hones and barn, and strong shallow
wed with Wind mill Frio# 6*100, easy
payments. Spar cent Interest. This
trect Is one-half mils from school and
on mall roots.
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PROTECTED by insurance froitj day or night robbery; also by*a
" large fife proof vault and burglar proof safe; also
backed by stockholders whose individual worth is over
one million dollars* also directed and backed by tbd
United States government, ^ we are thoroughly
* equipped to take care of Vour money and will there-
fore appreciate your deposits:—^ - -
80IDTHWAITE NATIONAL BANK.
TBS HONEST TEACHER.
'•God has put a beautiful and msful
Hie Into every child born. Who can
Ho. 5. 640 acres 19 miles west of
town, 100 mere* One farm land, bal-
ance rood grass with plenty of tlm-<
ber .No Improvements. Vary cheep
at OS
joining, add lbs two would make
excellent little stock farm.
Ho. 7. A boot BtiO acres near Proas
Plains In Osliahan ooonty. This da
divided Into Ove smell tracts, con-
tains from 70 tp 140 acres. Every foot
of these land* Is Hoe post oak, sdndy
soil with olsy nub-noil. I can sail at
06 an acre on easy terms to person*
who will Improve at pnee.
No 8. 640 acres of One farm land
oe Concho river S milea from Paint
Book, all under fence, bat no other
improvements. This is a Has tract
and can be pat In cultivation at small
expense. Price #10. One good crop
wlU per for 1*.
Ho. 0. 040 sere* on bead waters of
Mountain Creek. Tb<* is mountain
land, but Is cheap at 67 60 an acre.
. Ho. 10. I have three nice homes in
sOoldtfawaits, either of wbldh I will
exchange for horses or oat tie.' Were
lea chance to get a home without
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No 11. Good 6
WATCH US
LITTLE’S
Birthplace of dll i^ow Prices,
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The GoldthWaite Eagle Elder It. W. Harrell of Cuero wae
__| here tbi* w*#x v isiting friend* afcd
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SATURDAY, SEPIEMBER 3, 19C4. ; Every reader wha aM„t tfce
_______ ’ Eagle by bending in lotal Items 1* re-
1 ■ ” V ■ ' quertnd to do ao. ’ »
LOCAL AND PEK80NAL. It you have friend* visiting you or
-v—, | if you are going sjrsy for a visit tell
- ,: St' Eagle about It.
O. Evan*
^kud surrey*.
sells bug^ie*, bsi
J M. Jons* and hi* wife '
j su. June* a
Whit*' Light flour at JCri*ham’».Kmade ^
•Phone 43
Oct vour dinner at Verling’*
£tand Giant'.
A. Harris returned from
Saturday.
ItateJSaturday J
tiifcae me . i i*,r-v»a ue r
S. ns
leaf. n* tn« Wl ilr An ewkli Ias Lie *** <*" 'TfertB gild nrnV.s.,1
^V'Hstwl t
02.500, on 7b
I firet o' the wjdk, in ryasS to* ht*
1 borne from a busineg* visit to Dallas.
| Geo. 0 Cfce*»er, tbe popular pub-
raom dwelling, fa-
good srsll, stone
rhlmnev Convenient to bueineM.
Price 67*0.
11 900 acres on Bennetts creek. 78
acre farm, 100 acre* tlllabff, fairly
rood box boose with. four, rooms
1 Price 1*700, one- third oeak. ,
Vi. A Ape bt'ie stock farm near
town 1103 acres divided into four
pasture*. 50 nogs farm, everlasting
water. Price low enough and -term*
reasonable.
14 1 have at 0 acre tract of land
in north part of comity, with a fine
home, barn, welt. winWmill. orchard.
Etc . which 1 am rlferimk cheap and
. on ***v payment*. A Bprgain for
somebody ,
It. ^Jao M) a* res wtth'OOTpgpn
farm, balarce good pasture land,
can sell tbi* at leg* than 65 OJ an tore.
No. If! I. wish to exchange two gvod
dwelling* in Sweet Water for a Mill*
county farta. These are nice little
homea conveniently located. Value
61,700.
No. 17. I htve 112 sere* near Live
Oak School bouse which If offer
at *5 00 per. acre. It baa’.a fair
proportion of good tlllable land. No
\ improvement*.
{ No Vi. 1 am offering for a abort time
, a goed home west of tbe Bayon at a
| pries that ought to catch a buyer
I Tbe place contain* 240 acres, has a 60
acre farm of w hich wean be irrigated
and baa
earn,
'Nan* and orchard. Price
get that life out in Its fullgeaST Tbs
one who knows most about child un-
tore ard child development. You
know this principal la true In regs.nl
to your poniter pups nod blooded
colts. Why can not you realise It In
regard to your own flesh sod blood7
1 bs teacher of your children should
not only be well grounded In scholar-
thlp and bs familiar with the best
professional thought, bnt he'should
bs a-men In the highest sense, of the
term. !!• shduld have the spirit cf
the Man of Galilee, who went about
doing good. He ,bould love hominny
and oon*lder It a great privilege to
teaoh eobool. I have a contempt for
any person who is asbsmtd of h's
work, and when I meet a teacher
who U always apologising for the
fact tbat bs fa s school teacher, my
deepest sympathy goes out to tho
dear little children whose minds ho
Man *»» made to proloot, love
and ehlrieh, not to undervalue,
oegleettr abuse womran. Tfdated,
educated and esteemed at she
merite, abo rises In digit?, be<
xomes the r. finer, and imparts a
milder, softer tone te mao. -No
oommunity has ever exhibited
the refinement of oivilixatloti and
social order where woman was
held in contempt and their rights
not properly respeoted and pro-,
served. Degrade woman and
you degrade man, more, She is
tBo fl-tid. pftfrs thermomeitf' of
Is butchering end vrhotb poeMhllltlc*
he 1* destroying. You shonld- com-
mit your children into tbs hand* of
bbnest Tescflcr*. A teacher that
would oheat to g*t license that au-
thorise uim to tesolTScbool and draw
money out of ihs school tre*«ury
should have the eontampt of all high
minded people. How exalted In life
should those be who go is and out
before our-children!”—From an ad-
draw of Supt. of Education WhitflclJ
of Mississippi.
Bring your old harness and ssddlss
and have ih«m repaired at Allen's
•bop. It will pay yon.
I. T. Routb of Bslilngvr spent the
first of the wAek visiting A. D Karnea
and other relatives in this county.
W. r. Fallon of the western portion
of the county this yreek bought two
tracts of land In Oataban county from
P. H. Clement*.
CHEAP HOMES IN WEST
In the Fertile Sen Angelo Country
* The land
Breoy, hsallfiy climate, fins water' The land pro-
duces better in propnyibo to the amount ot labor re-
quived than any lands In Tsxa«. Colton yields a O'
average of onn-half bain per acre, one year with
anothsr, and nil kinds of fend eluff—Kaffir Corn,
Milo Malm, Onto. Millet, Rye end Sorghum do oxoep-
tlonally weU while Fruito nnd Vegetnbles grow ne
near to perfection an nny rentonable man eould with.
1 hn Beet Fern Unde eell for from IS to »10 psr acre^
Wn will pay raUroad fare for all whe pnrobaae fil.OOO
or more from ue, For further partioulara iddrptf,
JA0K8ON 6l MURRAH San Angelo
ih
society, placed there by the hand
cf the great Creator.—Ex. ^
A. F. Grant
F, H. Hubbert
GRANT A HUBBERT
Blacksmiths jnd Wiodwaikm
Do a general line of Blacksmith
and woodwork. Repairing of
all kinds neatly and promptly
Look on the bright side. If ie
the r^ght aide. The times may be
hard,' but U will make them, no
easier to wear a ead and gloomy
.eountonanoe, It ie the eucehine
and not the cloud, that make the
Iliwrre. The eky is blue ten
minutee where itis blaok once,
n m3 are treo from them. Trouble-
giveg. dnew and ione to life—
fortitude and oourage to man
Thaf tvoult^ be a^uU eaa, and
the Sailor would never get killed,
where there was nothing to dis-
turb tho surface of the ocean.
What though things Uook a“litU'e
ditfg. The lane will turn find the
night will end in a'broad‘day1.
There i» moro virtue in one sun-
beam than a vrhoie hemisphere
of clouds and gloom.—Ex. -
done at reasonable prioes.
Difficult jobs solicited. '
Special attention given to
Horse - Shoeing
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IgOwc 3C Randolph
DEALERS IN -*7
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Lumber
Etc.
Estimate* furnished on email or large
bill*. Will meet legitimate competition.
Yirlt South Silt Square and Niar Railroad Depot. Goldihwaiti.
Vlilf
tentlc
FROM 148 TO 92 POUNDS.
A POWER FOR FOOD, t
The pills th*» sie potent lir tb«fr
action end pleasant in effect are Do
Witt’s Little Early riser*, w.8. •Phil-
pet of Albany says, VDurlnra bilious , ■ . ... ^ -
attack I took one, small xe It wa*.lt ,«ne "* 'be mo*t remarkable case*
did me mege good than calomel, blue of * f' d- lle«P the lung*,
mate or thy other pill I ever took I cxualrc pneumonia, I* that ot Mr*
and at the same time the effect wa* Gcrlrudo K. enner, Marion, Iud,
pleasant. Little .Early Hirers are «-a*cutlroly cured by uun- Qae
certainly ideal pill.” Sold by all Minute Coneh Cure She *ay», “The
druggists.
, f 1
eaxened
copgbm.' and airulumg so ww
me that 1 down in weight from
149 to'#2 pounds. • ! tried n 'nun .er
of remedies to no avail until I tued
One Miirot.e Gough (’are. Four bot-
tle* ot t bo wonderful ,romedy cured
me entirely of, tbo cough, airs'
, r,i.-eDgth-
cn<td my lungs and- reetoiod mo to
my normal weight* health- Aud
streughtn.” Sdld by alt druggists.
AU advocatesduatrlnl dc- •
velopment of TeVas should unite
it^dfging upon tbs next legislature
the great Importance ot permitting
towns, cities and countiea tbe right
to exempt factories from taxation for
a term of years. It would teem that
no reasonable man, however ind.f- Lost opportunity are the regret*
ferest to the porgre** of" hi* com- °* “very on* wfcofiasan ambition to
tnunity, would object to *o juet a «etnPoat °Ub0 valley-cf failure*,
measure, especially as it would Tic ' u'3 lhe r*»r8t of every one's life that
decided by the tax.payers them -; ^-ey failed to embrace the opportu-
selvee. It we are ever to roallse llte ! n!,ie" tlJat 61V0 kuooked at tneir
benefit* of .msaataetwiag our own !'du 0!’’If w* c^k,’ > rail back
raw ipat-ripl ■ we moit-dirn.1 ^her i the nicaouf, tb^ Ofifire the day*
elates have ’done pat forth sub- ,hat wo liavi> *Psnt ‘a idleness,., UCW
stantial encouragement td capital I pr-snicu* they wcul.1 be, ard how dii-
k»ok.ng for Investment iu tttat line, j lersntly c *'ouU utc them I When
Thtye is no doubt but that the sent-1 we sit and b\glu to count atfff
Iment of tbe peoplt- is very strongly , P^-rbtcicvt'r t. ' rniaj oppsrtunit.^*
ia titVOr of thus,' er couragiag uifinst-1 tbs'-, wo b t-v*. it l ;.T'> ^
factoring and that they would vote I •°-j 'v-* nrd
Home citizens who have farms and
pasture* noar'some favorite fishing
hunting grounds have a grievance
and If most men were In their posi-
tion they wcmU«post tbetr premises
and allow no one to enter them. Peo-
ple go out to spend a day fishing and
hunting. *nd ar^often so thoughtless
a* td build camp fires either at the
root of the best tress to he foxnd (of
course they select tbe prettiest trass
to camp under) and kill them, or
they place the fires so M to soorcb
and sear the.limbs on one sideAnd
rtyg the tree just the eymo. Booh dis-
regard for the property., rights of
others la iuaxcusablb, and we do not
know bow to characterise It. Now,
to you who do this: Do yon ever
think bow indignant you would be K
your property wai treated sot Try
to put yourself Ip the other feilow’s
place--and quit this, ugly habit,—
Abilene Reporter.
{the MIllsloUNTY INSTITUTE, j
lltlgat
benxr
2.D.C
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Session opens- September 5, and
Continues nine months. Tuition
payable monthly in advance.
PHYl
Literary Department, per month $2,00 to $3.50
Will ,
Shorthand, per month
$5 00
For Particulars Addrfiss,
p. C. HALLMARK,
Mr*.b.o. haluiabx^ ^ Goldihwaite, Texas,.'
We i
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BURN
EUPION
for tre
our in
ohronli
OIL
I have a' nice assortment
cf ofothing from the May-
field Woolen kfille. Suita
to fit all sizes. The prioa—
is right
J. T. Prater.
Tc obtain the beet burning oil ask for Eupion and take
no other, Genuine Eupion Oil is absolutely Safe' and
<C5iuss ttia :• Best •:* Liight
’ of any Illuminating Oil on the market. The Genuine
Eupion oan be purohaeed from the following dealors:
J. 0. Evans tfill E. Grisham. J. 0.
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LAND
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siz<-s aud vii-es of coffins at Ho weigher of MulUu, had busines*, sere* now iu farlw
..——----------------- * „, .klrtmtiq cultivation, box hpu*e with
three room*, two good well*, oneonlj
Market.
Biotcp steak*, roasts, etc, go to
fc*.R*hl,; _
ll shoe* c.xo ST. iV—Wella shoes,
by Lammere, . j . *"
La mm or* h»*a lot of new good
-.or inspection,
drt leu an.l h-unesa
■ Tbe mt rclltbt* are begining to.ge-
ceive theiMi‘ot.-l?**of fall good*.
. Hi J, Vt'hite of Mullin bad buaineee
in<tbi* city the lir»t ot the week.
cat>
A good buggy,-back or *urry
be bqught at J. O. Evan* cheap.
N. 8 Jackson »»» here from Ban
Sab* county tbe flret^f the week:
Ice cream and cold drinks at P. AT,
n rie’ parlor, Bank building.,
Covington wai a visitor from
Plrakent Grove one-day this week
Mimes Carrie Wooj! ettd Lillie
Groady left,Sunday sight to sec ue
fair.
Randolph have just re-
uono’s. j imfhe county capital the" first of tbe
barbecue every day at Friz- \ week, T
j Rev. • L. Owen informed the
j Eagle, Uila.week that an intereating
meeting was in progress at Big Val-
ley, conducted by Rev'T. II. B. Mc-
Alister,
Two of the special agent* of tbe
4, j Fort Worth Re;ord were" here the
Evan*’grocery store. j flllt of the week sdllcitlng burine**
If you Wiint n sidiiio or set of bar- | an ^ securing data for a special edition
nee* see .I. C. Evans.’ of their paper. * -
Trodo horro* to J. C. Evans for a[ Jitu . W. M ,Sutton aril family re-
ntes vehicle. • | turned Sunday right from Antelope
Wt odmpn.Bfiivi r nml other brands oap< where he bad been assUtingiti a
of g&ed bat* at La®triers V r-vtval that closed Sunday. The
j meeting, was interesting and *uc-
ce*»f(jl
Will II. Trent anl wife came home
cheap
Tueiday from a rhort etay in the
mountain* and health resort* of
Colorado. They enjoyed the trip
very much and were delighted with
that country. ,
G W. tarter and family of Mill*
county are In tbi* city this week vis-
iting J. F. Carter and family. These
two gentleman are brothers and have
not seen on* another in several
years.—BaBirger Banner Leader.
A large number of 'Goldthwatte
eelved x vsr hjitd of Cre br.ci and fp^upfff’wer.t rtrLometa -lvw- Sunday
fire clay. to attend a./neeting being beld there
Major Trent and bis two little eon* | by Elder Sbult*. Dinner was pro-
spent Sunday with relative* in vidid fer all the vi-Kor* at the arbor
Zephyr
•J.O Evans, th,o groccr.sell* saddles
oridlea, whip*, etc , cheaper than
body. w
T!^\- bobby horse* bare attracted a
orow dtaa tbe ptcuicigroaDd* each night
this WosT
Fm- kenftsj—Room* furnished nr un-
tarnished FVr particulars, etc , ap
ply at the EagAwcfflae.
Rev. J. M JJnn and wife left
Monday night fj>r gt. Loot* to
see the lint
Dr. Fowler and* bis wife and little
daughter spent jflooday with relstivis
in Brown w.
F. M. Hoifite wit bar* Tuesc'ny
nigh tin «p-/ s nyw screw for the pres*
of his gi4 at Star *
A* the protracted meeting
has closed, we w'lf again resume
ouv regular appointment*: Fleet and
second Sunday* in Uoldthwalte, tnird-
■t Center City and fourth *t MnUIn
. iso. S ' Huoeoir, Pastor.
-The floor mill la owned by L. B
Coat*, J. F. Pendorgralt sad T. H.
Otemwit*. who ore reeponaible lav a'l
contract*. They have receetly erected
a rat and bag proof storage tank 6i
fear bins which will bold 6NO ha bale
•f grata. Tbirm'lf I* a Mtamlty to
all etijiyed the oc-
in Lometa and
casfon.
A M. Miller, a student of the
Somhwe'-tern university at-’George-
town, preached ip tbe -Methodist
church here Sunday morning and
nigbt He is quite a young man and
give* promise of being a strong
preacher. -r-
G..W aid J. H. Aldridge of Hanna
Va'ieyr'exiled at the Bzgli offl te ibis
we«k and arranged-for the printing
of the minutes of the thirteenth an-
nual e <«• • 1 of New Harmony A*
social! m of Primitive Baptists ih <t
woe held with Smyrna church, tn
Brown connly, on Adg 26 >7 and 26
feM Walker returned to hie homp
near Baa Angelo the first of tbe
week. Ue‘bee sold hi* properly la
that country and expects to hoy an-
other fsrin la this connly If ho can
And one tbit salts him. Thera Ie no
hotter men than Mr. Walker and bo
a ad hie family will he heartily wel-
comed when they return.
A great many ot the Bxgke
No. 1*. H
for the constitution to be Chang
as to permit of this method
courage ment.- Home Advq
'"Ul r
Vr--'
»%\o have
eight .feet deep Thl* property
very cheap at 6750. Oan give .good
time on part. - * ,
No. 20. A small farm on Pecan
Bayou, wall Improved, nice pecan
timber, farmland tbe, very best
Price and terms on application.
No, 21 202 acres 41-2 mllos north-
west of Ooldtbwolte.AS acres In fine
state of cultivation, .good house and
out Molding. Thi* property i* cheap
at 41*00. _
22 ThU is a Dice stock farm on
Bverythlpg is in the name when It
comeslo W'l.'ch Hazel solve, E C De-
Wltt A Co. of Chicago discovered s
few years ago boy to make ' a salve
from Witch Hazel that i* a specific
for pile*. For blind, bleeding, itching
and protruding piles, erzema, cuts,
burns, bruises and all skiu disease*,
DeWItt’s reive bai no equal. Tots
baa given rise to numercus worthies*
counterfeit*. Ask for DeWitt’s-tho
gennine. Bald by ail druggists.
lfir,W hpnilli a>. Idle-
8*, idlen?**, man’s greatest curse.
If there was ono WLh in tbo world
above another, we would say i Father
Tiint give ns back the 5e.fr* we have
spent In Idioftosf ^^Ei.
THE STOU AOa 19 THE MAN.
A week stomach weaken* the map,
because it cannot transform the toil)
the “divide” west of Pecan B«vou
It contains stout «0 acre*, is vyell
improved. Ask for price and term*.
'28. Contain# 820 acre*, has ever-
lasting water, good tlmser, 75 acre
form, comfortable home. Price 62000.
24. A 5 acre tract in Goldthwaite
with good house and other Improve-
ments.' Price 66 V) on easy tims.
Ask-abont a 500 acre tract 90 miles
front tqwn. It bas 130 acre black land
farm add D well Improved. Will sell
(or 1 2 cash and at a bargain
* ' P. H. CLEMEXT6. -
L & 6. N,
be eat* into nourishment. Health
and strength eanhot be restored to
sick njan or weak woman withopt
first rretoring health and strength to
the efomach, A weak stomach can
not digest ehou^i food to feed the
tlssnei and revlv-i the tired and run
dowp HcObs and pr/on* of the body.
■KodqlDjrspepsl* Care digests what
you eat, cloansc* and ^strsngtherla,
the glands and membrahea of (ti» e
rtonuch and cures Indlgestloh aad
! nil atomugfi troubles Sold byj,all
•Ifogglaie. -a '
I^kOQR AM.
LoadoLogMies Lora Hudson,
Subjspt—Tho better Hop*
th# Race. Paxlme, 78:1 18.
Memorial Act, Gx, 13:3-10
—M»8 Lillie Orurdyc-
The Present i* Dabtor tcj. tbe
Past—Nisa D^iey Queen:.
The Spirit of Chyit Tsaventny
the World—Mild Lucia Talbert.
8elect Reading—Miss Mjldred
Baird.
X. J, ^1 ig | 1^1 ,|^ J | j | I* J ,|, ||- ||| | ^
l Tweoieth Century Barber Strap::
J John Lochabay, Proprietor
Gums.
I am unking tome ntee bee game and have them for
eaTe nt reaeonnble prioer. Game made to order.
1 also do Carpenter Work and Contracting
Furniture repaired, mnnttee, cabinet* nnd ildeboarde
mnde to order.
WINDMILL REPAIRING.
If you have work in my line to be done, eee nx% nt the
Howard shop on Fisher street or ’Phone 95,
-F. W. "HOWARD.
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OUR HARNESS. y
^ We carry the largest and most
complete stock ol harness to be found
In this part of the state. The Har-
ness we make can not be equaled In
tbe state.
. Hmantrr Hardware Co..
......BrowjusootLand.Gol<Hhwatte.. *«
ST. LOUIS
-S
1904
A.t engineer wh . «LiW*\o build
hnd then keeps finding bettej- places
1 to pnt in hi* pier*, bud Rendering
whether he hay, selected tbs best
1 plsce, will never get the bridge
1 acres* tbe river. lie must decide and
, (hep go abend, no matter it hat ob-
■ htscles he may meet. So it if with
the builder ot character, He mast
' decide what he 1* going to do, and
| then make fer b e goal, refusing to
; lock back and relating (o tarp a-lde.
T>q* ot thousand^ qL^oaag people
who have good health, good educa-
tlcn aiid good ability, are standing
SUNDAY CLOSING.
The meat market* will not he open
on Sunday* after 9 o’clock a m.
iluDeox A Rail, City Meat Market.
O. H. Frtzzei.l, Star Meat Market
Iks Trui “SI- Louis
World’s Fair Line ”
SANTA FE SPECIALS.
Toorltt rate* to Marfa, Boerne, War-
ing, Comfort, Kerrvtile and Mat-
agorda on sale dally tiU8eptem-l|
her 30, 60 day* to return.
Cheap Sommer rate* to nomeroa*
rammer resort* in nearly all the
•tates.-
For farther- particulars apply to .
• ,J.W. Btrrx, Agent.
I L E 8
INTJTE8
ON1JY
OLOTHEJ CLEANED A PRESSED
Have yoa sn old salt of clothes of s
pair of cabta tbat yoa have pal aside
because they ore so dirty? Bet
them to os and will make them look
almoet as good ae new.
Lampasas Stxam Laundry.
J. S. Locxabay, Agt., Uoldtbwsite.
Saved via the I. AG. N.
100 to 200 Milee
8horteet
on the edge of tbe bridge of Ijfe'
crosttog-.—Tfley-Timnr * -n/ty"His" as
the right thing »nd yet do not dare
born tho bridges they have ju»?
crossed. They want a cbf nj( ct re-
treat In case ‘hey hive mad » A mis-
take. They canuot bear tbs thought
of butting loos j sfi possibility of
turning back. They lock Ihs power
to decide what coarse tfre^ will par.
j eaa. —Soocdrs • -
iV or*
y.«ts.»
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1 hate Ita.J
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u (bVii
Tair..l^4*Al'
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I .'ns u I In*
ume (.4 uU liuur*.
WORLDS FAIR
respendent^have evidently thought
Istely that the Ragle would be kept
■*( SADDLES AND HARNESS
We make cur Saddle*. We k*ve
the leteet Tree*, aee tbe best leather,
ead here, the best workmen In (he
untry. Hood stock always on
od. We are always prepared to
■sake Saddles te order,
Bimutir Haxdwaox Co.
*V
"4 to 8 Hour*
Qulokeflt
From Tex*#,.
busy tell.ng about the renal m and
ptonie and a < aid not hhsre space for
neighborhood letter*. Thl* was a shontlMeoi
great mists**, bat new that the pie. tloa Deed
I* over it Is hopeJ that all ot
th* goed people who have been
for the paper will again read Goa. A. T.
FOE BALE-
1476 acre* at load on Beanet creek.
m ot* be pat la eiltivn-
lasting water. Ii’e
in* ore for e form ead
WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNCE.
RENT EXt RAORDINART.
D. t. PRIOR,
eenger and Ticket Agt.
A BOX of n!ire Native
gjL Hcrbs'is a iatnily doc-
tor pIwhv ; in tJtc^iousc.
Its «»<; prevents and' curt*
pi ,rc Coustijiatiou, pys-
DL^lOta pepsia, Ki<ln<4 and
NATIVE Liver Trouble,Skin
HEARS Diseases, lthcun.a-
r^v^* tism and many
Blood disease*. It 44 purely
vegetable—contains no idlin'.
■imtfSi 300
f.irm. Sold DOSE5
in One- Dollar boxes 11 qq
eral poison
tnred in T
. Powder fo
4 Ha* been refurnished and all
♦ niodcriL. convenience* provided
j for the comfort and convenience
J of out- patrons ’t)ui bath room!
♦ Are large sn,l comfortable and''
| have d#w porcelr.in line tubs.;
X If you want a nlcs bath or the
J,best nnd mo4t satisfactory wprk
COME TO THIS FIRST CLASS SHOP
Boat Laundry work ly done
by I am pares Laundry- Banket
lsavea Wednesday and returns
Friday
M688M
-• 7?
HNMRMMflMaan
m&mmm
Many Persona Keep
Their Money In
L. R. Conro ia now xt work OB
a local-1 tdtophone ay item for
Zephyr. Tbe required number
to only fUtoen and about all
these have been\ subscribed
In iilnm*. 6y>t*iit-WiUr~t)»"R
< fh« O- H. Vrant Sank,
That they mafr have it within ready
reach when needed for daily" use;
some keep it here awaiting oppor-
tunities for investment; others, to
, -------avpid the risk' and annoyance of
loaning, keep their money here as a permanent invest-
ment. It will be seen that we accommodate all classes. ,
D. H.-TRCNT. BftNKGR-
great oonvenisnoa to Z «phyr and
d«9«rves the moral and fioansial
support of every oitlzan....._F.
H. Lindsey, jr.,Jhja 11-year-old
son-of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lind-
sey, bappioed to a vary painful
accident* Wednesday. He was
on a load of csrn and while the
wagon was in motion, slipped
and fell the ground, tbe
wheels passing over his legs
above the knees He la, vkry
badly hurt. Medical aid was ssnt
to bis suistapos he soon ss pot-
sible —Zephyr Mirror.,
I TRAINING SCHOOL
A TEXAS WONDER,
HALL’S GREAT DISCOVERY.
One *msll bottle of Tbe Texas Won.
d«rvJI*ir* Oreai tpeoovery, ouro* all
kidney and bladder Iroubjea, remove#
gravel, com diabetes, weak and lam*
FOE BOYS AND GIEL8.
A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Ideally Located, with fine buildings,
including a Study Halland Separate Board ip g Depart-
A full oorpe of teechrre and
enU for beys and girls.
thorough training given. The oourse xtsifds from ths {j
kindergarten, through ths High 6ohool brsnohee, in-' 11
eluding ths 8poolal ••bools of Mueio, Art, Eloeutfon,
Violtn, Votos, Phyetosl Training had BusHfees Courses
Students ere under ths direct osre of the principal.
School Opens Sept, 7.
Catalogue on Eequest,
T. F. 8B3BI0N3. Principal.
J. D. SCOTT, FwisiDENT
I U1
with a Guarantee to
cure or nuiney back. Our jj
■c telling htiw to j
rent on request.
■i- ■
2d Yioe-Pres
L. TRIOR,
ne. and G,«i
bark*, rheumatism and all Irragular-
botb men and women; regulates
bladder trouble tn oblldren. II not
READ 1
Tex-, Oct. 1,1
that 4
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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/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.