The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1914 Page: 7 of 10
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The Goldtjfciwaite Eagle
Saturday, October 3, 1914.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
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For Congressman, 14tli District,
JAS. L. SLAY DEN.
For Representative, 94th District,
A. R. WATSON.;
For County Judge,
G. H. DALTON
For Sheriff and Tax Collector,
JOHN H. BURNETT.
For County Treasurer,
S. T. WELLS
For County Clerk,
W. • B. SUMMY
For Tax Assessor,
A. 3. EVANS
For County Attorney,
F. P. BOWMAN.
For District Clerk,
CLYDE D. LANE.
For public Weigher, Pre. 1, 2, 4,
A, D. KARNES
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1,
M«H. HINES
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2,
E. M. GEESLIN
For Commissioner, Precinct No.. 3,
R. F. SWINDLE
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4,
E. J. GRIFFIN.
For Justice of the Peace, Pre. No. 1,
M. H.- HINES.
For Justice of the Peace, Pre, No. 2,
E. M. GEESLIN.-
For Justice of the Peace, Pre- No. 5,
' E. .J. GRIFFIN.
For Constable, Precinct No. 1.
S. M, BLEEKER
Phone your wants to the Recall.
(Advertisement)
A good many mules to sell on j
time—Cockrum & Rudd. j
Will move our barbershop to new
Cockrum building Oct. 1—Rudd & |
Evans,
We have 59 nice 1 and 2 yeatr
old female goats for sale—Cockrum
& Ridd.
If you have visitors or know of
any other local items, write, phone,
or tell the Eagle.
Will exchange furniture and floor
coverings for second hand furniture, j
—J. 'jr. Weems.
The new Cockrum building on
Fourtpi"(street has been'completed and
is indeed an ornament to that part
of tojvn.
.We have hog, cattle and poultry
wire 'fence, in fact any kind of
material for building fence.—Barnes
& McCullough.
H,JT. Long & Son have sold thieir
wagjbh yard in this city to J_ O. Me
Clary, who took charge of the busi-
ness this week.
► .
Ji$st arrived a cat of Galvanized
Corrugated roofing any length you
wan^at Barnes & McCullough, (ad)
notice (adv.)
Rud^l & Evans have moved their
barbershop from the old .stand
on Fisher street to the new Cockrum
building on Fourth street
Fountain Pens at Miller’s Jewelry
store-^The well known Century Pens,
every-one guaranteed. You will like
them, 4let us show them to you.
• (Advertisement)
Mrs. Henry Martin returned Tues-
day night from a visit to relatives in
San Autonio and An .tin, She was
accompanied home by her mother Mrs-
SchWeining, who; spent the .summer
at Kei'fville,. San Antonio and other
places* In tha,t section.
For a Gift or Present of any kind
you can find just what you want at
Miller’s Jewelry store. All new
and up to date styles in Jewelry
Silverware, Cut-Glass, Hand-Painted
China and novelties. (adv.)
Watches of Quality—For a reliable
watch jthat will give you entire satis-
faction and one that you will be
proud ’of, you will find just such
a watoh in our selection. We know
watches and you have the benefit of
our Jexoerience when buying a
wat:h f.v,., i c.—L. E. MILLER, Jew-
eler. 4
l
Dike to Hair Tonic is an unfailing
remedy for dandruff. After a few
applications according to directions
accompanying each bottle, the dand-
ruff seems .much diminished and con-
tinued Hgft.Vanishes it entirely. Rec-
ommenjy^ fry Brown & Lowrie, 50c
tho bo«9. !(Ad)
MAKE
MAKE
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Dr. Sawyer Cushion Shoes
Do Ease the Feet
IMMORTALITY
§H Many doubt immortality who accept
j§jjjust as marvelous a thing, birth, with
HU | out a single question. One is ns
^ much a miracle as the other, and to
KP .omnipotence, ju;t as easy. We doubt
a life beyond the grave, and yet every-
^ | thing in nature points unmistakably
I to a life after this one. The flowers
die and leafless trees wave their
§Hf j gho.stly arms, solemn and shapeless,.
§H To all appearances they are dead.
^ ;But when the .spring returns again
^ ami the dull brown earth is wanned
[by the glow of the amorous sun, the
fSr.,roots and the seeds are quickened in
sy-ithe ground, that mysterious, thing
|p! called life is wakened and the beauti-
lll ;ful flowers are- born again. The
fill trees take on green foliage once
|g| ;more, and all the world to decked in
^ .pretty colors. The bees wake up, the
^ | birds begin to <chi?p and fly about,
' and tender grasses rear tbeir
\A.
easy
What a relief it is to wear a pair of comfortable,p
fitting Dr. Sawyer cushion shoes. No
more i
timid
jheald.s in many sequestered nooks
and, cosy corners in prairie and in
field. Life comes stealing forth from
i • r . rr • r i i , , I somewhere, the trees deserted
^1 aching ieet, no sutrering irom broken down arenes.^y „ ', , ,
|gg Dr. bawyer biioes are good to look at, too, and are^
•^ made in the latest approved styles for both men and J.
^ women, young and old. Make your feet happy b
getting a pair today of these splendid shoes.
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SCSENT r
Dr. Sawyer Cushion Shoes are
made by Brown Shoe Company,
Inc., in their famous Dr. Sawyer
Specialty Factory. Only the finest
grade of leathers are used in their
construction.
MARK f
V. (?. Of?.
mmmu
Made from the
the toughest fibre
known. Strong,
durable and elastic
Guaranteed best
hose at the price.
REINFORCED WITH LINEN 25c ALL SIZES AND COLORS
QUTDOORS, GO-
ing to school, or
playing—that’s just
where the
of our Boys’
ing shows up.
are showing a lot of
Bxtraordinary Val-
ues and ranges in
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H
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m
enc?
You will find val-
ues worth while and
the service they give
will be certain
please you and tl
boy in every way.
As Low as $2 25
and Up to $10.00
We are showing a
liberal- range of pat-
terns and styles.
LADIES’
KID
GLOVES
DESIGNED BY
Sperc, Michael & Son
NEW YORK
Our stock is large—we bought before the rise.
Best $1.00 and $1.50 Kiel Gloves on the market.
ing from the north once again are
redolent with song and the fragrance
of blossom??, white and blue and
yellow furnish honey to the hungry
winged Lyings that sip tile s'weets
that nestle in their perfumed hearts.
The miracle of spring is re-enacted
eveiry year, and yet we travel on
toward toe end, refusing to believe
that we behold. What is more
wonderful than a little child, that lay
beneath its mother’s heart until she
loved it into life, and at last it nes-
yAjtlea a tiny thing, all pink and dimpled
unto her snowy breast a breathing
~~ i rmtl ? The fact that we are to live
again is no greater marvel than the
fact that we are living now.—Ex-
change.
How you admire that lady who
seems to be all brightness and cheer-
fulness, and yet is as. busy as the regt
of us in household duties with every-
thing to do. Listen, and we’ll tell
you the reason why she seems to
have more time than the rest of us,
she wastes no time in fretting; she
has learned the true value of things.
She never frets and she never gcolds.
it doesn’t pay. Fretting and scold-
ing leave ugly marks upon the face
and upon the. character, to every-
thing, wrong, the day upside down,
the fire won’t burn, the children out
of softs, a pucked up dinner, and
company at the last moment. She
the best .she can and lets the
consequences take care of them-
ves. Worry will not help matters;
nd then she ha,& a secret, a secret
that ishe is willing to tell) her friend,
day at a certain hour she goes
to her room and locking the door,
has half an hour absolutely to her-
f. If she is very tired she wrings
a towel out of water hot as, she can
bear and Winds' it about her neck, re-
newing it till the weary musjeles re-
and she can liei down and sleep
for a few minutes,1, arise refreshed
iitoi.eora.ted for the resft of the day.
Try it, weary mother. Be good
enough to your self and those who.de-
upon you to take time for rest
and refreshment.—Ex.
$5.10
Ft. Worth
AND RETURN
ACCOUNT
National Feeders
AND
Breeders Show
TICKETS
on sale daily
Oct. 9 to 16
limited to
Oct, 18
J. M. ARNOLD, Agent
Goldthwaite
Our Pieee Goods
Are going fast. We are making Prices on them
that cannot be duplicated—% to % less than you
can buy elsewhere. Better come and get your
share before they are all gone.
B. A, HARRIS.
A v orld-wide coal famine is pre-
dicted this winter. The mines1 of Eu-
ha.ve been closed by the wain
which ig raging over: there, while
the foreign coal miners have laid down
tb© pick and shovel, to shoulder the
rifle and -the bayonet. The, nations
which are now at war with each other
previously furnished 50 per cent of
the annual coal isupply of the world,
and if the conflict continues serious
i esults will be felt bn thi; side of
jthe water on account of the closing of
jjj§jt |foreign mines-. There are many les-
|g j sons to, be learned from the prevent
l conflict, one of the most forcible of
I which is the need for develope.
Qj, [merit of our own mining industry. Her
pfi! in Texas alone our. available coal sup
ELvjply is e tiinated by the United States
Geological Survey at 31,000,000,000
Up ; tons. The World ’s yearly coal re-
jgj jquirement is a little more than a bil-
SB ! lion tons and our e tiinated supply
Y0 j would last the world for a quarter of
Pjfcjn century on the p-esant bapie of
I consumption. We Produce enough cot.
j ton to clothe th e world, enough meat
jto supply the demand of both hemis-
pheres, -so why mat furuiistfi civilza.
tion with fuel and keep humanity
from shivering witli cold?—Commer-
cial Secretaries.
A car of cedar posts just arrived.
—J. H. Randolph.
New and second hand furniture
cheap.—J. T. Weems, i
For first-class barber work come
to our-shop—Rudd & Evans.-
For the Boy—The Ingersoll; dollar
watch at MILLER’S Jewelery
Store. (adv.)
A car of up-to-date buggies just
arrived for fall trade.—Cocknun
& Rudd. j
SADDLES—We • have several good
second hand saddles to sell cheap
—Cocli Hum & Rudd.
A new lot of furniture, floor iover-
ings, etc., just in. Will sell cheap
or exchange for second hand furni-
tur.e—J. T. Weems.
A Ring fo|r the Little Grrl-^—We
have thiem in solid gold from ^$1.00
up. Let us show them to you.-|L. E.
MILLER, Jeweler.:1 |
FOR SALE—We have a number
of good second hand buggies? to
sell cheap1—Cockrum & Rudd. ;
For a reliable clock and one that
wiR last a life time, you will tfind
just such a clock at Miller’s Je\yelry
Store. (adv.)
Floor Coverings—Mattings of .dif-
ferent widths, rugs, linoleum, , etc.
A new lot just in.—J. T. Weems.
I am now running my job wagon
and will answer all calls for light
hauling. Phone me at W. E,, Gris-
ham’s store or my residence.—Joe
Simms.
—If you have no abstract of the
Jtle to your land, it will be worth
fiddle to get one from me, in order
‘hst you may have the defects in
lour title cured before it is too late.
-E. B. ANDERSON, Abstracter.;;
When you feel as though you were
walking on pins and needles, get
Dike’s Foot Powder. It drives away
foot pain. For sale at Brown &
Cowrie’s. (Adv)
We represent Prairie Queen laun-
dry. Family washing a specialty—
Rudd & Evans.
Rings—Solid Gold, Plain rings?
Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings,
Gift-rings? Signet-rings, Birthday
rings. We have a large variety of
rings of latest styles and designs.
Let us show them to you.—L. E.
MILLER, Jeweler.
Colonist
Tickets
ON SALE DAILY
SEPT. 24th—OCT. 8th
TO WESTERN POINTS
CALIFORNIA
ARIZONA
COLORADO
WASHINGTON
MEXICO
W, S. KEENAN, Gen. Pass. Aoent
Galveston
J. M. ARNOLD, Agent
Goldthwaite
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1914, newspaper, October 3, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103662/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.