The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Ladies’ Dress Boots, all colors,
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LADIES’ SUITS AND SKIRTS
We a.re showing a. Beautiful Assortment of Ladies’ Suits and Skirts. Ladies are in-
vited to call and make their selections as early as possible. We are also showing the New
Styles in Coats and other articles of wearing apparel for men, women and children.
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Seed wheat, oats, barley and
N caragua wheat—Frizzell & Taff
You get the thickest tablets: at
Malian s Variety Store. (adv)
Feed of all kinds, including
Imau, hay and chicken feed.—
Frizzell & Taff
The Art and Civ'es club will
meet with Mrs. Fred Mafctin on
Oct. 3rd at 3 o’clock
Get our price on stove pipe
and elbows—Multan’s Variety
Store
M'&sl Era Vick returned to
her home at Troy yesterday, aftei
c. visit, to her aunt,, Mrs. J H.
Randolph, in this city.
J O, Darroch leaves today
for Fredericksburg to look after
some legal business. He expects
to return: home the first of the
cnm’jng week.
Something special ‘all the
t me at Mullan’s Variety Store.
(Advertisement)
Fresh supply of all colors in
Putnam and Diamond Dyes just
received at Miller’s drug and
jewelry store. Oadv)
G. M Pollard was here from
Star yesterday andi went to Lam-
pasas to look after business. He
has just completed a nice resi-
dence ton his flarmi between Center
City; and Star and is making other
improvements about the place.
J. H Johnson, one of the
good farmerfe and good men of
Big Valley, was here yesterday
■with a load of n'cel watermelons
and mlade the Eagle a present of
one. His kind mass and his friend-
ship are both highly appreciat-
ed.
• Morning dally papers: The
Temple Telegram, Ft. 'Worth
Record and Austin American on
sale every morning at Miller’s
drug and jewelry store, (adv)
Norman Grisham, who has been
studying telegraphy :'n the Santa
Fe school at Brownwood, lias
been given regular employment as
an operator at Ardmore, Okla.
He was well up ini the business
when lie went to Brownwood and
aWer learning the technical part
o'" the work he was qualified for
a position. His friends here knew
he would make good and are not
surprised, altho they are all glad
of bib rapid advancement.
The Red Crosb picnic at Prid-
dy last Saturday was. p decided
success and was enjoyed by all
who attended Mr. J. C, Darroch
ox‘ this city delivered an address
on the Red Cross work .and se-
cured twenty-nine members for
the society and was given a hearty
reception" by the good people of
that community. Not only was
the Red Cross membership in-
creased as a remit of the gather-
ing", but quite a neat sum was
realized from the sale of cold
drinks, etc., on the grounds. They
have a branch of the organ zaiticn
at Priddy and are doing fine
srnrk.
STOP
af the Specialty Kandy Kitchep
for your fine candies, fruits and
cold drinks. .(adv)
La..dies. Home Journal, ITemst.
Cosmopolitan and all tlic leading
magazues on sale at Miller’s
i img and jewelry store, (adv)
Mr. and Mrs. F. II, Hancock of
Trigger mountain were pleasant
callers at the Eagle office Thurs-
1 day.
W. A. Bayley wants your in-
surance business. (adv)
We now have plenty of red picket®
—J. H, Randolph,
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1917, newspaper, September 29, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103463/m1/3/?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.