The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1913 Page: 5 of 10
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OWNERS OP THE) ME1»1
MEAT MARIWT I
8oliolt the publlo patron ago, supply the
Best to be had in Freeh Mea\§ansage,
Barbecue and Bake>’E» IflNPcJ.
Fresh Home Made Bologna tery Day.
NOTH PHONES.
(AAV,).
w There’s no doubt abo^t
LOWE BROTHERS
“High Standard” Paint
Yon know when the painter put3 it on
that it will give best results, because when
properly put on a surface fit to receive it,
It has never failed in all the quarter century
of its history.
Satisfaction is what you want, and ,
k you cannot get it if you are in A
doubt. Let us supply colors
and show how to be
certain.
PROFESSIONAL
E. B. ANDERSON
LAWYER, LAND AGENT AND
ABSTRACTOR.
Will practice in all courts. Special
attention given to land and commer-
cial litigation. Notary public in office
Both Phones.
J. C. DARROCH
LAWYER
Civil Practice, Conveyancing and
Insurance
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Both Phoaes. Office Upstairs Over
Post Office.
-■£•-
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
J. T. Halbrtok
Attorney and Notary
H.T. White
Notary Public
HALBROOK & WHITE
Real Estate, Insurance ind
Collecting Agents
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OVER brown’s drug store
GOLDTHWAITE, - - TEXAS
C. Merchant L. E. Patterson
MERCHANT & PATTERSON
ATTORN E YS-AT-L A W
Insurance Agents
-♦$.-
Will Practice In All Courts
Office over Brown’s Drug Store.
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS.
P. M. Faver
Matt F. Allison
FAVER ALLISON
Attorneys-at-Law
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SAN SABA
TEXAS.
Keep Texas Money in' Texas.
E. M. BOON
LIFE INSURANCE
GOLDTHWAITE -
Store.
TEXAS
NEIGHBORING NEWS
to men at the court house Sunday j
afternoon, and to married people at
Items Culled From the Leading Local ' the Methodist church Sunday night,
Papers.
by those who
are highly spoken of
heard them.
While practicing on the football
grounds near <be public school build-
COMANCHE
George Montgomery last week sold
to Bob Janes one hundred year/.hgs ling Wednesday afternoon, Kyle Oliver
at $40 around—this being the highest ; Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver,
price paid for stuff of this class in j met with an accident in which his
the h'.story of the county. | right leg was broken just below the
J. F. Phillips & Co., heretofore do- knee, the larger bone being broken
ing grocery business on the north and the fracture extending into the
side of the square, made an assign- socket of the knee joint.—Leader,
ment last Thursday for the benefit of BROWNWOOD
creditors, naming N. A. Palmer as-
signee : Sheriff M. H. Denman came in Sat-
Hon. Oscar Callaway, congressman urday from Holden\ille, Okla., with
from this, the Twelfth Congressional ,Bob Slough, who is wanted in district
District of Texas, arrived home Mon- | court here on a cbarge of forS#-
day morning on private business and ! Mrs' Jennie McIntosh, wife of Wil- j
will remain here several days. iUam McIntosh,-difed Thursday even-!
A petifiibn in voluntary bankruptcy ’nS ab°ut 6 o clock at the family homej
was filed Monday in the Federal court!on street, following a long ill-
by Alvin August Smart and Leslie jness witb stomach trouble.
James Kennedy, merchants of Cos- 1 .^be squad of Brownwood
tine, this county. The pefittioners ^*gb School had their first game
set their liabilities at $17,462.62 and | Saturday afternoon’ with the team of
their assets at $4,471.00.—Chief. £be Coleman high school, whom the
SAN SABA ! locals defeated by a score of 48 to
P. C. Jones of Mullin -was here
this week prospecting. He was look-
fug for a farm to rent.
E. B. House left Monday for Aus-
tin, after a week’s visit with his
family in the McMillan communty.
Dr? G. W. Hutchinson of Ebony
sold his place near the Beveridge
bridge this week to A. G. Vanier-
hider of Taylor. The total consider-
ation was $25,000.
The government report for cotton
ginned this year in San Saba county
up to September 25 is 4,934 bales.
The same period last year 4,244 hales
had been ginned.
Louis Pierce, while threshing pe- i
cans Monday evening fell out of a |
tree a distance of about 30 feet. The J
only injury he sustained was a few
The home of Capt. and Mrs. H. W.
McGhee, on Center avenue, was the
scene of a pretty home wedding last
night,when,-their daughter, Miss Clara
Mae, was given in marriage to Mr.
B. L. Malone. . '
Messrs. Pearman and Griffin have
received from J. R. Stewart a
Sweetwater architect, a group of
prospective plans tor rhe Brown-
wood opera house, which these gen-
tlemen are promoting here.
E. H. Bowden of the Mullin Enter-
prise and W. K. Marshall, foreman of
the Goldthwaite Eagle, were visitors
at the Bulletin office while spending
the day in Brownwood,
An inventory of the stock of the i
Baker-Timmins Hardware company
scratches Lid "being'badly shaken up. ibasJust been completed, preparatory
to the sale of the stock. The stock'in-
voiced approximately $400,000, accord-
ing to the inventory just completed.
—Bulletin. i
Shingles, Cedar Posts,
I REA I_^ ESTATES
I want some Farms to Exchange
for Southwest Texas Ranches in
Brewster and adjoining Counties
J. H. LOGAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
-o-
Office at Logan’s Drug Store.
DR. EM. WILSON
HIGH GRADE DENTISTRY
All kinds of Dental operations per-
formed, including treatment of
Scurvy.
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS
*5* *5* *5*
4* 4
•%> F. N, HUBBERT
•J. Blacksmith & Woodworkman 4*
4* .J.
•j* Does a general line of Black- *i*
4* smith and woodwork. Repair- 4*
4* ing of all kinds neatly and 4
4* promptly done at reasonable 4*
4* prices. Difficult jobs solicited.
4* Special attention given to 4*
*i> HORSE SHOEING 4*
Y 4*
•J. .J. .J. »J« .j. *1* .J* *J» *2* .J. .J. .J. *1*
10 Sold and Guaranteed ky is
Sj S. P. SULLIVAN H
—Star.
LOMETA
Miss Lucile Davidson and L. L.
Lingo were quietly married. Friday
evening of last week.
According to the rain gauge of D.
W. Nicholl, there has been 5 inches
of rainfall in this vicinity within ten i --------
days , ! penetrates every tiny #ore of the
S„J. Hufstutler recently purchased\*fn‘ #***■ .4t o£ a11 ^DUpties-
cattle from parties at ! ®tops ltchmg instantly. Dr. Hobson’s
Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to
| F'. NX. LONG. Goldtlrwait© |
ECZEMA AND ITCHING CURED
The soothing, healing medication
in Dr. Hobson’s Eczema \ Ointment
800 head of
Shepherd, San Jacinto 'county' 400
of wh.ch he has already received.
Arthur Alfred was displaying a
large white pelican Sunday morning,
which was killed on the Santa Fe re-
servoir. It was a tremendous bird,
measuring 8 1-3 feet from tip to Up
of its wings. m
The Scholten Bros. Cedar Co. tram-
way engine has been marooned on
the west side of the Colorado river
for several, days on account of bridge
approaches be!ng washed away by
high water of the Colorado. The en-
gine was left in W. J. Millican’s field.
—Reporter.
HAMILTON
Dr W. B. Everett, the pastor of
HinmnuninBinniiiiHii
i Why Buy GROCERIES From 0s?
speedily heal eczema, rashes, ring- !
worm, tetter, or other unsightly erup- j (HI
tions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor’s! §9
prescription, not an experiment. All j jgj
druggists or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer ! M
Chemical Co., Philadelphia and St.
Louis. (Ad\
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
I have engaged to sell pianos and
organs for Gartman Bros, and will
appreciate the patronage of my friends
and the general public. I sell
high grade instruments and will take
stock in part payment and can offer
liberal terms to purchasers.
This business will in no way in-
BECAUSE—-Our stock is kept Fresh, Clean
and Wholesome.
BECAUSE—We make a Specialty of Filling
Orders Promptly.
BECAUSE—Our Prices are as Low as the Best
Grade Goods can be sold.
BECAUSE—Our efforts are to please our pa-
trons and give the best the market affords.
M. G. CLINE m. SON
W© Appreciate Your Patronage
■HHHIiaillllllBllll!
1895
< MflRigiLs.il f>-
1913
, terfere with my preaching and I will
the Blue Rulge church, reports a good ,
.. , . , ’ . . continue to fill my appointments as
t.me and an enjoyable service at their ileret0fore
last meeting.
The progressive Club is having a
big roacl roller buf.lt for use on the
streets and adjacent roads and" when
completed will be put on the streets
and roads.
Postmaster John L. Spurliu in-
If you think of buying a piano1 or
organ write, phone or see me.
K. -W. BYNUM.
Chronic Dyspepsia,
The following unsolicited testimon-
ial should certainly be sufficient to
forms us that Way will find Uncle give hope and courage to persons,
Sam’s business establishment in the afflict€d with chronic dyspepsia;
new quarters on the northwest cor- have been a chronic dyspeptic fbr
ner of the square.
years and of all the medicines I
have taken Chamberlain’s Tablets
have done me more good than any-
us of a severe storm which passe,! t!llng else!ajr, w Matt&,
In a telephone message Bop Lin-
ton, living near Pottsville, informed
No. 7, Sherman St., Hornellsville, N.
Y. For sale by R. E. Clements, (ad)-
over his section of the country Tues
day afternoon. The cloud came up
from the northwest, a deluge of rain __
and hail falling and the wind blow FOR SALE
ing a terrific gale, doing much dam-
age to property. °ne acre rlcb land’ four room bous
An incident occurred in the Energy 8°0(i well of water, cow lot, crib,
community last Sunday wfiich came shed and storm cellar. Improvements
near cost ing the life of. Mrs. J. P. new; possession given immediate!/.
Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton This property is situated within tno
and two children were'on their way city limits. Parties desiring to take
to a neighbor's home for an after- advantage of the good school faciii-
noon visit, when Mr. Stockton got ties of Goldthwaite write me at Ridgn
out of the hack to open a gate. The Texas, for price and terms,
horses' in pass.ng through broke! jj WOO’D*.
some part of the harness and becom- _0__
ing frightened ran, throwing Mrs. A Marvelous Escape.
Stockton and the children from the «My little boy had a marvelous es-
liack. The children were shaken . cape, ’ ’ writes Mrs. P. F. Bastimas of
and slightly bruised, while Mrs. Stock prince Albert,Gape1 of Good Hope/‘It
occurred in the middle' of tire- night.
ORANITL AND IRON FENCING
OVER 17 YEARS IN BUSINESS HERE
Figure with'me when in need of anything in
my line. I am in position to save you money
on anything in my line. All I ask is a chance.
I guarantee my work and will remain here to
back my guarantee. See my New Designs be-
fore placing an order.
•• d . D. KL€IfS3i§ ?•
Both' Phones. Fisher Street Goldthwaite.
VftL.VH'B Fill
0 a rb
| SOLICITS THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE
Shop’Located Next to Clements’ Drug Store
® We represent one of the best Laundries in Texas. Basket
8 leaves Wednesday Night and Returns Friday Night. Qlv» ns a trial.
I None but the Best Barbers Employed.
ton received serious injuries about
the head and shoulders.—Record
LAMPASAS
J. P. Curran, the veteran theater-
man and actor,is here from Terrell to
spend a time with Mrs. Curran amj
Don. j
The sermons of JRcv, Z. V. L')«p
1-Ie got a severe attack of croup1. As1
luck would have it, I had a large
tie of Chamberlain rS' Cough Rem
in the house. After following-
directions for an hour and twenty min
utes he was through all' danger. ’ ’Sold
by R. E. Cleineente'.
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1913, newspaper, October 18, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103843/m1/5/?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.