The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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to lease their land when we secure a good buyer for them
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Intennal Revenue Bureau
Has Every Available
Officer, in. Eield.
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J. V. COCKRUM, Manager
FRANK P. BOWMAN
EARL PARKER
We have opened an Oil Exchange in Goldthwaite, Texas,
for the purpose of buying and selling Oil Leases and Real Estate.
SEVERE ENALTTES IF YOU
DELAY BEYOND .MARCH 15
The patriotic dolls to go on
TLLS COUNTY
OIL EXCHANGE
GOLDTHWAITE, TEXAS.
i FREE MAP AND PHOTOGRAPH
Makes layers out of loafers
More Eggs Tonje. (ad)
For Sale—Baled oats at 75c at
my barn in Goldthwaite.—D. D.
Kemper.
0. B. Caldwell of Temple was
here yesterday visiting Mr. and.
Mrs. Will H. Trent.
Don’t forget to tell the grocer
to bring you a nice roast from
the Meat Market. (ad)
Grain drills and farm implements
of the best makes are are at our
store. — Bodkin, Hurtle & Co.
L. W. Hill, a leading citizen of
Long Cove section, was a busi-
ness visitor to the city Thursday.
Pure Seeded Ribbon Cane seed
grown by Mark Dawson, Big Val-
ley, for sale at D. L. Lan ord's
grocery store. (ad)
I buy and sell oil leases and
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he ssocretions when the hid
‘ well, are retaimed int the
serious, hard -working cakes of soap
directed for billiousness, and you business meeting of the Women's
may be able to avoid these at-Missionary society in the Meth-'
tacks if y u observe the directions
Everybody turn loose and come.
J. W. KELLEY, P. C.
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Please let us hear from you
when in need of anything in ’the
New patterns in wall paper
odist church at 3 o’clock Mon- cut out bands and borders__Mul-
day afternoon. Ian’s Variety Store. '
CIRCUIT APPOINTMENTS
Following are the appoint-
ments for Center City and Star
circuit:
First Sunday—Bethel. '
Second Sunday—Center City.
Third Sunday—Pleasant Grove.
Fourth Sunday—Star.
Fifth Sunday— Sc nth Bennett.
constanty going over. Now that our building line.
doing free adviory workan Income
Tax.
"Fay your Inzone Taxtsy March
j 15,” isthe sloganof the Internal Reve-
nue Bureau, which has sent every
' availahie oflleer imto the field to help
the publle to understand the require-
men is aEd to prepare the:returns.
Who Must Make Retumn.
It is estimated that many thousands
6 single .-and married persons in this
section of the United States who have
never before made annual returns are
reg uired to do so this year.
Income tax neturns must be made
between now and March 15 by spersons
who come under the fellowing elassifi-
cat tons:
Any unmarried person whose 1918
net income was $1,000 or over. Wid-
ows and widowers, divorcees and mar-
ried persons who are living apart from
their husbands or wives, are for the
purposes of the Income Tax classed
as unmarried.
Any married person living with wife
or husband whose 1918 net income was
$2,000 or over. The income of both
husband and wife must be considered,
together with the earnings of minor
children, if any.
Revenue Bureau Offers Aid.
Each person in the United States
who is in either of these classifications
must get busy at once if penalties are
to be avoided. He should secure a
blank Form 1040 A for reporting ner
income up to $5,000, or Form 1040 if
his net Income exceeded that amount.
Forms are .being distributed by Collec-
tors and their Deputies, also by banks.
By following the instructions on the
forms a correct return can be prepared
at home. If a person needs advice or
aid, the Deputy Collectors in the field
will furnish this without charge.
The new Reyenue law places the in-
come Tax duty on citizens and resi-
denis. The Internal Revenue Bureau
is sending its men to work right with
the public to get the tax and the re-
turns in. With active co-operation,
every tax due March 15 will be paid
and every return required by law wiiil
be in the Revenue offices on time.
Exemptions Allowed.
A single person is allowed a personal
exemption of $1,000. If he is support-
ing in his household relatives who are
dependent upon him, he may claim the
status of the head of a family who has
the same exemption as if married.
A married person, who lives with
wife or husband, is allowed a personal
exemption of $2,000. The head of a
family is entitled to claim a similar
personal exemption.
An additional exemption of $200 is
allowed for each person under eighteen
or incapable of self support, who was
dependent upon and received hls chief
support from the taxpayer.
A husband and wife living together
are entitled to but one personal ex-
emption of $2,000. If they make sep-
a rate returns, the exemption may he
claimed by either or divided.
Accuracy Required.
Absolute accuracy is necessary in
Showing world’s wonder oil field
a ipeent -bsolntels Free upon request.
Ask for it today
S BROWN-WORTH OIL CO.
99 101512 Main Street, Ft Worth. Texas.
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We do not expect to interfere with the
business of other companies or individu-
als, so if you are listed with others, do
not list with us. We are dealing strictly
from the first one, and there is a the Salvation Army. The workers
serious danger of this. A man of 01 the Army shift quarters as the
middle age or older should go to troops are moved from one point
bed and .stay in bed until fllyto another, and when the military
■j .1. ] -contingents make a new camp there
recovered. It is better to st^ are Salvation lassies ready to ten-
in bed three days at the start der their much appreciated hospi-
than three weeks later; cn. Fortalty. Not only the famous dough-
sale by L. E. Miller & Sen (adv) j nuts, but pies as well, and hot cof.
----—A- ---— i fee chocolate and other particularly
to put the trimmings on.”
For the sick boys in the hospitals
the Army sent over a thousand lit-
tle Christmas trees which fold up
and pack neatly and are light
enough to rest on the end of an in-
valid’s cot without being a burden.
If you hane notalready
done so, do not forget to
take upa collectionon Sun-
day, March nd, at Sunday
; School and also at preach-
ring, to help save the starv-
ting in the Hok Landvwhere
conce lived Jesus Christ ou:
«Savior.
Send yeur eollectias to
tthe County Chairman. This
campaign has been extend-
ed one maze weeek tto give
everybody in Mills County
a chance ta do your duty.
Money invested in the
life of the stanving bears
interest payable in Heaven.
Would you be saved? Then
help save others.
W. E. MILLER,
County Chairman
they will give gs omesults to any proudly displayed over their hearts,
one who needs a kidneymedicine.
. ' were
Price 60c, at a I dealers. Den t| trees, although festive in form, are
simply ask for a. Kidney remedy
—get Doan’s Kic rey Pills—the
same that Mrs.4 Di skerssn had.
Fster-Milburn Co., Wgrs., Buf
dren along with the patriotic dolls, |
GETTING R D C F GOLDS , although by that time they probably
The easiest and qniclest way I will be a little hoarse from too fre-
. . ..1 quent exercise of the quack.
to get-nd Of a cold is to take As yet the Salvation Army has
Chamberlain’s Couth hemedy seen no lessening of its service ov-
This preparation has been in use erseas and more women workers are
fr many years and its valle ful „ , .
s/proven. N matter whan rem- foanco anabsinganaptaty
edy you use, howeve", care must, numbers of the men can be gradual.
be taken not to•contr-et a seaond .ly sent home, there is more need
cold heore you have recovered than ever for the ministrations of
Our office is on the east side of Fisher St., in the Har-
rison building, formerly occupied by McKinley-Corrigan Hard-
• ware stock. We have both phones. See or phone us before
making up income figures. Any per-
son who is working for wages shoulc
find out exactly how much lie received
during the whole year 1918. Fees,
bank interest, bond interest, dividends,
rents received, and all other items
must be. reported correctly. Mere
guesses are not accepted, for they are
unjust alike to the taxpayer and the
Rovernment, and defeat the proper ad-
ministration of the law.
THAT TERRIBLE HEEDACHE cheering and palatable evidences of
, .. +4, , their never flagging interest in the
Do you have periodic attacks, welrare of the American soldier are
of herdache acecmptuied bvsick distributed by the Army lassies at
ness cf the stomach c/vomiting,! all points to which cur troops are
a sallow skin and dull eyes?. If shifted.—New York Herald.
worse tro ulblles may qmickly fol-
lo,w. Thi ; is often the eause of
bearing d mat pains, lameness,
backache, ete. 1 ric poisoning is
also freque ntt (cause of headaches,
dizzy spells languor, nervousness,
and rheuma tie ipain.
When sui feningso, try Dean’s
Kidney Fill 1, a remedy that has
proven effee tive ■ in thousands of
such cases. Leta Goldthwaite
woman tell o. • her experience.
Mrs Claude Didkerson says: "I
BARNES & McCILLOUGH
We carry Everything to Build
Anything.
m its shelter when the bad
weather comes from now on. ‘
sn t it a fact that the farmer and
stockman who has not sufficient
barns to shelter his feed and st ck
toses enough even these dry years
to.Payfor a barn, then why not
let 1919 be the big barn building
Year, we know we are going to
raise the feed. If there ever was.
anything on a farm that would
pay.fr itself in one year, it is a
good big barn.
WIth the due date forIncome Taxes
oxly a fewsveeks away,athe collection
of this farmaching tux on 1918 in-
coes hasastartedofwith a bang.
Fwry Body istigu ring income tax.
; payments sworn-statements of
iovme must teach in ter life! Revenue
ofHe-s on or.beforeMarchm;und there
cje-severe 'penalties for ^delinquency.
Llessidentsoef Texas arerrequired to
make theirrreturus and pay their taxes
to Alexander NS. Walker, Collector of
Internal Revenue, Austin,'.Tex., or to
deput collectors who are now
HARRISON I
BUILDING.
jOSHER ST.
mzmaazemase
have great cc. nfikkencejin Doan's i —
idne Pills , 8 Imaye used them trees in huts or hospitals will after- stock and
xjanej inis, c;,10 a wards be distributed to the French '
and theythavei bmefitted me children. They are dressed in white,
greatly, I gl recommend trimmed with red, white and blue
Doan’s Kidneyt. Pils, as I believe ribbons and wear the Ameircanfag
Barns cost a little more than
the.big they,didten years ago, but the
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so, you can get quick relief by
taking Chamberlain’s Tablets as Mrs. J. C. Evans announces
AN ESSAY ON BARNS
By Barnes & McCullough :
Put a stop to future feed fam-
ines by building barns in 1919
Don’t let this year go by without
having shelter for everything you
raise on the farm, in the way of
±eed stuffs, and a shelter, by all
means, for every animal on the
farm. Don’t leave a single one
out not even the chickens and
implements. Let’s have a shelter
for c------
To Sell For Cash.
Surrey and harness in good
condition, has not been run very
much and has been taken good
care of. See me for price, etc.
W. W. TAYLOR,
Goldthwaite, Texas, Route ?.
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J. C. Evans can sell you furni-
ure for less. Give him your nex
rder and be convinced. (adv)
with each package. For sale by
L. E. Miller & Son. (adv)
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crops you protect with
the barn is worth a lot more. A
good barn on the premises speaks
prosperity for the owner The
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The flesh colored dolls, which also believable lot of building- material
ere for the soldiers’ Christmas in 1919. Get yours ea18 -
ees. althougip festive in form ar. mv- „ eary-
1 his conditin deserves the at-
in reality, and after the holiday will tention.of every man who intends .
take their places as sanitary aids to ito build at a reasonable cost. We
the kits of the infantrymen. As for urge you to. talk your building
the quacking ducks—well they will problems with Us at once The
become.the property of French chib prospects are good for large feed
jcrops this year. Let’s save all
| of it by building now a place to
put it while we can and be ready
for the big crop in 1919.
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(Dallas Times-Herald)
Huge preparations for making a
happy Christmas for our hoys over-
seas were made by the Salvationists.
Shipped from the headquarters of
the army were gigantic crates con-
taining all manner of festive articles
calculated to turn the four hundred
huts of the Army in France into
sparkling colorful holiday centers.
For the huts in which the soldiers
in the camps are entertained the ar
my sent over only the Christmas
tree trimmings.
“The boys will get their own
trees,” said Brigadier Welte. “They
may not be pine trees, but they can
be depended on to get something
Quarterly conference for the
circuit will be held at Center
.City March 11. Let Ug have a
great day. Dinner cn the. grounds
80g
Wanted—A girl or woman to
assist with cooking and house-
work for small family without
children. Work will not require
all of one’s time. Address—
“X, ” care Eagle; write or pnene.
Eggs from Buff Leghorns to
sell for $1.25 per setting of 15.
Call, write or phone.— virs. E. A.
Tyson, Goldthwaite.
Carlton Abney, representing
the inter aal revenue department,
announces he will be at the Trent
State Bank Monday and Tuesday
March 3 and 4, for the purpose
of giving assistance where de-
sired in .filling out income tax re-
prts.
For Sale—Pure blood Barred
Plymouth Rock eggs, all year
round'lavers, $1.50 per setting.
—H. S. Thomas, Hamilton, Tex.
Emblem pins and charms, all
solid gold at Miller’s. (ad)
royalties. If you want to buy or
sell it will be to vour intorost to
see me,—W. J. Benningfield.
Spirella Corsets, not sold in
stores. Appointments made by
telephone, postcard or letter.
Mrs. S. A. Lowrie, Goldthwaite
Texas.
The Eagle has several well
written communications on vari-
ous subjects held in reserve for
publication as soon as space wi
permit.
For Sale—White Leghorn eggs
at 5c each in any quantity; alt
have a good second hand coo
stove to sell.—E. A. Obenhaus
Goldthwaite, Route 3.
In the senatorial race last wee)
E. L. Rector of San Saba an
Tom Leach of Brownwood ran s
close that an official connt wi
likely be necessary to determine
the winner.
Your watch put in perfect
order by Miller. (ad)
Your patronage is appreciatec
We purpose to handle your leases on a 10% commission
basis, or at a set price net to you, as you prefer. We will
have a member of the firm in the Fort Worth and Dallas mar-
kets selling our leases as fast as they are listed with us. See
us before you sell.
Blab. zings, solid gold, at
Miller's. .((adv)
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A Lit tle Sound Advice will Help
Many a Sufferer in Goldthwai e.
No weman should (consider her-
self lie alitihy and well if the kid-
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Thompson, R. M. The Goldthwaite Eagle. (Goldthwaite, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 28, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1919, newspaper, March 1, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531572/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jennie Trent Dew Library.