The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1904 Page: 1 of 5
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VOL. 11.
OOLDTHWAITE. MILLS COUNTV, TEXAS. SEPTEMBER 17.1004.
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LEONARD DOTTf>HTY. ^
ATTORNEY and OOON8BLOK.
Land Uv> and probate proceeding*
•lUreoeive special attention.
Rotabt or oVvicb.
DR. B. M. WILSON, —
BKJli GRADE DENTISTRY. ,
All trind*H of Oeiital Operations per-
ormed, Including treatment of Bccrvy
ind all other dlaeaeea of the month.
INO. J. COX,
LAWYER AND LAND/
(jfOTAUV PUBLIC mills cot
( * Ooldthwaite, Tear.*. _
.V lit practice In all court*. Special at»
trntlon dven to land and commercial
liti«atiou including proceeding* in
bankruptcy.
^NEIGHBORING NEWS.
ITEMS COLLED FROM THE LEADIMO
LOCAL PAPEEt. i
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LD.0i1.ai;, H D. W.M.VowUr M D.“
lyts: GALA WAY 4 PO WLB1*r *
PHY8IC1AN8 AND BUR EON8
OBer thelt pr:>fe*fc>n»l wrrtcaa-to
taaeUlMD* of Ooldthw.lt* and mt-
rvondlnt countt; Office *t R. E.
Clement* dras atom.
Will Attend Calls Day or Night.
K. L BROWN
HERBERT E. BROWN
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Street
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ORSf-BROWN A BROJfN,
Offloe at the Country .Drug Store.
Ooldthwalte, Texas.
Wc do a coner. I practice, lnolndtog
ontetrice, surgery, disease* of eye.
oatrrrh, pile*, etc. With oor facilities
(or trestfag-cnronto diseases, we as#
inr xray with results In cancer Bad
chronic afc.lA aff.ction
Consultation Free.
FTB. ANDERSON,
IjtWTERi .
.AND AGENT AJTO ABSTRACTOR
\ Will praotloe In all const*. Special
Attention given to land and oommer-
*1*1 litigation.
Notary Public Is 0010*.“
|racting
yards
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OR BE BULL
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Ithin ready
1 daily use;
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others, to
toyance of
tot invest*
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GOLD PH WAITE, TEX \ 8. .
Offloe In the Cox building over L O
Hicks’ Grocery Store.
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ATTORNEY* AT-LAU
ys Goldthwaitw, Trace.
- Will praotloe »e all oourts
Dr W. fi. ANDERSON,
Bbownwood, Tb^as.
Practice limited to Diseases of the
Eye, tar. Nose and Throat
HAMILTON.
Misses Bessie Elam, of Ohio,
is at work in Hamilton, organiz-
ing* W. O. W. circle to which
laaies are admitted. •
The new meat market west of
tho j til, reoenily erected by
Cbas. Kirk, has been purchased
by Wio» & Pjihier.
Mrs. Henry Hill died Tuesday,
having been nick seven or sight
weeks with stow fever. Sbo wss
(he slaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Labe Pieros of Hamilton. The
coy was laid to rest in vbe
Howaid grave yard.
On lae: Friday night Carl Mo*
KepzieTif Carlton, while near
Do Leon was attacked by a mau
and very dangerously cut. Mo*
Kocziewaein a double buggy
and the man was on boretbaok,
but got down in tho dark, came
near the buggy and began slash-
ing away. McKenzie is con-
fident that be bad never heard
the man's voioe before. He wae
cut in several places! but twice
on ihw ifiroat and breast. The
man leit him for dead. After
awhile bo managed to get into
the buggy and the horses oar*
ried him to the'livery stable in
Da Leon, where be was. thought
to be dead, but revived* He ie
now at hip bum* at Carlton.
—Journal Newe.
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Word 4 Jaokeon sold for T. P.
Newton, of*N*runa; hie 360 aore
farm and ranoh to J. I.- Votaw
for $3000 caeb.
T. D.; Poiegrove ie putting up
a store building, over near the
Fourth street bridge and.beyond
the H A T. C. transfer track.
Rev. B. Huggins reports the
marriage at Espyviile otauroh
Sunday evening of Mar Gaedke
to Mise Nola Mhrt^n. The young
folk* live in the Natuna Motion.
J. M. Head'of Mill* oounjy
ia here to epend a time with hi*
friend W. L. Phelps. Mr, Head
ia very feebld, and it la hoped
that a proper .ue* of the water
here may reetdiw bias to gound
health. —Leader. ,
SAN SABA
Baker moved to his town
remfenoe MoudaV.*'*'•- u*
Albert Campbell has purohaeed
Frank Cbamberlain’aoonfeotion*
ery stock and oold drink fixtures.
-John Owen is still limping from
the injury to bio foot oauMd by
a . home failing on him last
Thursday;. 7
Dixon -Carter got h/is hand
oaught in the governors .belt’ on
the engine at Alien’* gin Tum*
day, and burtor his forethought
to catch the belt with tbe other
hano he would have keen badly
btrrt, As it was. he was only
bruieedr .'. •
«aA.TS, Smith,the owner of the
g|n at . Leverelt'e dam, was
oaught in a rope on the oounter-
GRAND FALL OPENING
OrDHSOODS
S USUAL, we show the best line of staple and fancy Dry floods that the
market affords. It is with pleasure that we are able to show you the
finest line of dress goods that was ever shown in Goldthwaite, and the
prices In many cases have-been reduced. Our goods maintain the customary
high quality and it is our desire to make the price so interesting that you will
buy yonr fall goods from m** ~ ‘ . „
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FREE DELIVERY.
' J W. Hill of 8outh Bennett
has had a petition prepared ask*
lag for a f*ee .m»ll delivery
route from Ooldthwaite to Tay-
lor's store, near Payne, and
ttaanoe up Bennett oreek to the
Ooldthwaite and South Bennett
road, a total diatanoe of a little
more than 29 miles. The petition
now being circulated.among
the people to be served by the
rout* and wilt b* fprwarded to
the superintendent of free de-
livery route# at &atbington in
about thirty day* It ie hoped
to have the route eetebliehed in
eixii daye if coining happens to
prevent the coneumatlon of tbe
plan. The only dangetv, is that jority of quarrels, fights
Shoes ! Shoes! Shoes!
At prioea that will eurpriee
you. If tbere ia a man, womxn
or child ia Ooldthwaite or the
surrounding'country that can*
not find a pair of shoes to fit
both purse and feet at this store
it will be beoauee he or she ie
broke or only baa one foot. You
don’t have to hay* a very big
pile of money to aooomplieb
wonders here. Bring your feet
' we will make them glad It don’t
ooat a oent to look at quV goods
Come and we will pleaee you.
Clothing slaughter.
Men's Furnishings.
There ia no cxcuee forfhot
having plenty of hate, shirts,
gloves neoktiee, underwear, sus-
penders;-eto/,. when a dollar will
go ao far a* it doe* here. You
never heard of euoh low prioee
on goods you want. We do not
keep ".old plunder” or shoddy
roods that nobody will buy at any
price. It'a adyep out on snappy,
useful, desirable' merohadis*
that’s worth 10O cents bn the
dollar. People will sav! iAHow
New Fall Styles of
Dress Trimmings.
We are ehowiog the newest
lines righvdirect from «ur New
York importers end the laolee
will find the best assortment with
tbe most ooneietant prioe ever
brought to their notioe. Don’t
fail totok* advantage of our off-
ering*. „
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When a wagon wheel gets in a
rut and there ia a big load on,
how do jiou get opt? Proceed to
unload at 6noe, That’s just the yo# do it?
condition we cr* in abd tfiat is will say,/'It’s ruinous!” But we aetdoiebing.
just what we are going to do
We propose to make prioea on
men’s, boys’ end children's
clothing that were never heard
of before, many of* them-lose
than the coat of the making.
Com* in and aee, let ue show
you. They tell an eloquent story
of our lose and your gain.
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are doing it just the same, and
the greatest mistake you- can
make ie in not ooming early and-
often. If you come onoe you
will oome again if you have to
borrow the tponey.
Laces, Embroideries,
Insertions & Edgings.
Thie ie a great season for goods
of this character They are
ueed in profusion in drees trim-
mings. We bavPv how-made
ample provieion to*"<tjpply your
every need along thie line^jand
couple varied patterns . Ad
Competitors wujtha with k lowfleee of price is
... - - - We make it pof*
sfble for you to add the finishing
touohes to your garment at eo
little ooet you* gan’t reeiet doing
it when you see the' goods.- Ij*#)
yds each of laces, embroideries,
ana insertion*. - from pur N«w
York importer, juet rroeived, 10J
nod 15j vatur*; our price only
51 per yard. \
B. A. HARRIS.
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mother near Brown wood -last
Wednesday evening Mise Leona
»h»ft in the gin Wedeneday
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‘he left wriat and skinning his
hand
M R. Allen had a little blase
at his gin Thursday afternoon of
iaat week. Tbe fire was firat
observed abbut a gin stand and
is supposed to have been - oaiieed
by a matoh in the ootton that
passed into the stand. Very
little damagewae done.—News.
■MOWN WOOD. r
Mice Willie Fergu»6a spent
■everitl daye in Gold.hwaits
week.
- At the home^.qf the bride
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were
The
by Will D Mj^Culley died Mon-
day of pteun^nu.or lung fever
Tl^ *nim*yw»s formerly owned
by Will ypbora of Bryan, Texas,
he Bryan, track onoe
lie’in 2:12.—News.
CvKoox and von, Ro-
trgua^io, h»fe returned to
home in Greenville, after a
taamhe stay in the city.
. H. Base has rented the L A
matrong busmera house aoro»9
the street from Ramey, Smith 4
and will soon move hn» merned lest Saturday evening
7oV
stocruf grooeriee from CoggiB
.. addition to it
united in C Carswell, formerly with
e fine trotiiog horee owned T(4 Wateon at Gold
thwaite,
night and has
^.rrived io
Bd haoVoneoaeiC *
tion with the Empire Furnil
io the oity last
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lace and Mise Hattie Hart, «ete
a; the bride'a home.
Mrs. MoKiniey, a eieter of Pi
B. Hall, died Weda^ay »*>«>
the oondition of tbe roads will
prevent a favorable report»by
tbe iaspeotor who' will be sent
here to make a profile map oj
tbe route. Thie danger can be
largely decreased by tg* Mad
overseers and 'ail other* inter*
Mted putting in eome extra hard
work on the roads in the next
thirty or forty days -Of oouree,
with tbe roads in the condition
o*. tfe* average road in Mill*
county there ia not tbe slightest
hope foj securing the free de-
livery If stem, but with good
roads there is awry reason to
hope for the favorable omsidera*
tionof the petition by the dep irt-
ment at Washington'.
GOOD TIMES.
Tbe Center City Baptist church
has juet closed an eight daye
meeting, which wae--a great time
(or Christian people, in those
pans. There war* only a few
conversions and only ten ac-
cessions to the church. The
leading feature of tbe meeting
was the great manifestation of
God in the Lord's people Many
were made to rejoioe from day
to day—taau.y who had been in-
different and backelldden, for
the time threw down their busi-
ness oares and oafne together
nod pr*nse i the Lord lor hie love
until some said, **We .never saw
it on ;hie wijm before”; many
said, ’'JPepbaJi serve the Lord
£ne could
OHt*
The young aaai
in life ought to be
dangers of d*b*. At
have been the number of '
from strong drink, the
is not much greater
debt, in faet, debt is j
internperaaoe, ao
often one of ih«
O' ruing ins
which panno^l
recall amongyo*
men who hi
and required'kb* earn*]
neee, yopjMU re
wno. do opt pursue *
if lb# facte oould be
would show that the
MEMI
sui ta are directly or
ret u Its of the credit syi
no greater reform oouli
etituted thanjt oamp
abandonment.—Home Ad
If tbere 4e a species of
tssxtsz'-
itUy concludes with a
’ it ia .the eoandal m
h ne regard tor bia fe
heMUOa&n?MB^rter.!hhe,
••I.” His .the
with
man
“tot
ibout with
The vulture
bird of
<thie
on the
men
1 on his l
a glide
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Publie Weigher Frizzell -
been moving about withdiffiouli
this week, one of bis feet having
been badly mashed. Monday by
‘ 1 weight Jailing
upon it.
Mre. D. H. Mayor laft today
to/ the-Bound and will epend the
near two weeks with friends in
Seattle and Tacoma.—Leaven-
worth, WaeMngtoo. Bobo.
better hereafter.'
Ayers
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company.—Bulleua.
-COMANCHrK
A youef men’s Dgmooratio
club wae organized at Comanoht
last Friday night with 217 *netu-
bere. .
Two of our moat .polar
yOur g people, ||f' Arthijj >ove*
. sever«. M.'orErSTltdwv who •*.*«» - *'
•a? ob»(
Mm buried Thursday. She had
fk grown dkufih1** to die
year ago. She leave* adWoiiv a 1
children. ^X^psbapa 1
^Sren was emnloved !
mV a
•band
-two
Tlev. L.B. L^eh wee employed
by the Comanche Baptist Asso-
ciation awoonnty missionary (or
half hia time. The next meeting
of the Association ormee to Co
manohe. ' v
Erne*t Gort; who aociden..
Jkoi hie foot three weeke tin
had «n attack of look jew
*rom the . ff-»ofe of it died Thai
day night —Chief.
»>^Tbe people prayed in thiir homes
and their fields; they moved in
an atmosphere made .aaered by
prayer, now they say, “The Lord
baa done great things for ue
whereof we are glad.”
Thank the Lord, tbaajc the
Lord I . • Pastor.
our harness! .
We carry the largest end ’moat
complete stock of harneeeto be foaad
in this pert, of the state. The -Har-
ases we make o*n -sot be equaled In
Sometime* the hair* ia not ]
properly nourlahed. It suffers I
for foo-1
ffVftm
oiarves. Then
taws out, turn* prematurely
gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor it a 1
Hair Vigor
.hair food. It feeds, nourishes. |
The hair stops Tailing, grows |
long and heavy, and all dan-
druff disappears.
w^:sr^b-* toUta«-“41'
Mom. E. O k Wald, Loodittc. «
0I Ma bottl*.
An.drwgL-lata
Aun. Uttdinc If. /.
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building*,
log Depart*
leaohers and
from the
facohee,. In* 1
|, Elocution,
Courses,
incipal.
Most farmers believe that the Jno. Deere line of implements is equal, if not superior, to
^any implements, on the market, Undoubtedly this is a good line end we always have a
Complete Assortment
^ of these goods, as well as other standard, high grade-makes.Another car of Implements
will arrive in a few days and the stock will be kept fult all of the time in the future.
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Get a Good Wagon !
When you buy a wagon you-might as well get one that has a reputation for being good
with a guarantee that will make you safe. We have several of the best makes of wagons
from which you can make your selections and when you select one you will be pleased.
Yeru Gold Weather
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Will cause a rush In the, stoye business and our immense VtoCk
might be temporarily exhausted, so yoiT had better come and
buy a stove While we have plenty of them fn stock. t *
Ladles Should Remember I
Chinaware, Queensware, Crockery,
of every kind and w«
This Is the place to get fine
Tinware,-'
the public patronage.
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1904, newspaper, September 17, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103008/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.