Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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Volunnc XXVIII
AND NEWS-CHRONICLE
Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, May 34, 1913
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A BANK BOOK
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Do you know a single prosperous
man who does not carry one? Call to-
day and get one, maké a small deposit
and yau will step higher and feel more
Uke a man when you go home to your
•upper. Try it and see if the ''deposit
habit" does'nt grow on you. This is the
place, suridtwe are the people that will
treat yam right
the First State Bank
Of Caldivoit, TJtxat
GUARANTY FUND BANK
NO OTHER BUSINESS THAN BANKING
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The Tools of the Trade
POLITICAL CALENDAR
TIME FOR HOLDING PRIMARIES
AND VARIOUS CONVEN-
TIONS AND MEETINGS.
ure here of the best, because we cannot
net al<>nn without the best We are ac-
curate o mixing and putting up doctors
prescription* and our desf>cnsary i in
charge of a skilled and experienced man
We carry only pure and fresh drugs and
reliable proprietary goods, and out-
value all others in ihr value \v<* give to
our customers.
Caldwell Drug Company
3 iraemir:
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!¥Kat "Sterling" Means
on silver—what the Pure Food Label
means on food—thai assurance of first-
class quality--«you will get in every piece
jf he * *ry the!; bears the name
BLACIi CAT
Arr ¿i'icai II ¿níscniesí Hcslciy
Twenty-eight year's production of Black
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pairs manufcmnred daily, enouh in eigh-
teei^eystv satisfy Boston, in two months
p0tupp\y Chicago, enough to clothc
every foot in Greater New York three
times a year,--over 8,000 dealers handle
this splendid hose as a permanent line
year after year.
It Must Have Remarkably Good
Quality
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Ihis Store Thoroughly Recommends Bl&ck Cat for nil the family, lie3H«8j of
its well nigh por feet record fui giving s« inaction. In i he quality of its yarns, the perfec-
tion of its knitting, the lustre, beauty, variety, hlid st\ lisline.HS of its shades, its sheerness,
its snug. permanent tittinv quultti**" , i's unallowed comfo-t, ami its durability, tens of tlmus-
and of Americans will testify that Mack Cat Hcisery lends all others.
Have You Seen the ,#Comfit,,7 A very derided step forward in hois-ry making.
Here's a 9tock that aotually c mi bine* perfect beuur.v and perfect coin fort—full fashioned
where needed, along the leg and ankle tor style and fft. bur. seamless for mm-ripping heel
and easy on the sole of the foot. You can't uflord to overlook the Hitick Cut •'ComlU."
Man* Here It Is! No* 235 for Summer weur has no equal -u si k-lisle half hose. It
bns the extended heel and toe-— with the sheer beauty and gauze effect over the ankle, No.
U25—Here is the "last word" in silk—doubly reinforced at heel and toe—with beautiful finish
in exquisite colora—complete a gentleman's wardrobe. ,
T. F. GILLEY
MTJie Store That Saves You Mtney"
Near 'th j U. pj , - • - Cildwel', Texas
: INDEPENDENCE:
The following will be of some
interest to the readers:
May 2*i—9tate conventions in
respect U President and vice-
president. Send delegates to
National eonvention and nomin-
ate candidates for «lectora.
J««e 3--Candidate* for party
nomination tor state offices shall
Ale application on or before this
date for place on paimary ballot.
Applications may be filed by
candidates or by any twenty-five
qualified voters.
June íi -Candidates for offices
in districts composed of more
than one county shall file appli-
cations with county chairman by
this date. Candidates or any
twenty-tive qualified voters may
tile.
June 10—State executive com-
mittee shall meet on this date to
certify to county chairman names
of candidates for state offices nnd
propositions to be placed on
primary ballott and to name
place for holding state conven-
tioh in August.
June ir -Onor before this date
candidates for oftice to be filled
by the voters of a single county
or portion thereof must file ap-
plications for place on the pri-
mary Inllott with county chnir-
Number la
Suppose you hal been tucking
away just a couple of dollars a week
for the past 52 Would not' that.
$104 be very nice to have ri^nt now?
Have you saved enough o afford a
vacation, so as forest from the steady
grind? Make up your mind t.hit you
Mill one year from to-day be able to
answer 4,Yes,"'
Start your saving account with us
where it will be well taken care of,
and should you tfish to take a vaca-
tion, or should a go >d opportunity for
investment present itself, you will
be able to take advantage of it.
WE OrKSH YOV SAFETY. SEC.
R.ECY. and COVRTESY.
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Caldwell National Bank
Resources
$395,768.01
Depository for City
of Caldwell Fundi
Depository for County
of Burleson Funds
rrspson
WE HAVE TO SMILE
at the hi¿^er orders we are get-
tiny from our customers, many
of them came here hecause of
our low pr.ces to reduce the
high cost of living Tliey were aa
doubtful of qualities at such,
prices, however, nnd ordered
sparingly Their increased
orders tell their own story
¿ ocery Co.
man. Candidates or any 15
quali: ed voters may tile.
June 17—County executive
committee meets to determine
order of names on ballot, to
name subcommittee, to make up
the boll >t and transact other
business.
June 18—Republican national
convention opens at Chicago.
Total number of delegates 1,078,
of which Texas is entitled to 40.
June 2l—On or before this date
candida tes in primary elections
must p'iy billot fees.
June 25 — Democratic national
convention meets* jit Baltimore.
Total number of delegates 1.072
of which Texas is entit'.ed to 4°.
June -7 —Last day upon which
candidates for United States
senate can tile application to
have names placed upon primary
ballot. Applications must be
made to couut.y chairman of
eadi county.
July 8 Subcommittees of
county executive committees
meet to make up primary hullot.
uly 27—Primary election and
preoinct convention day.
Aug. 3—Count/ executive
committee meets to canvass re-
Caldwell Furniture Co.
Liter:,!.;!
EHBALMERS
and
UNDERTAKERS
Calls t« any part of this section an-
swered promptly night or day.
A complete stock of Ladies and
Gents Burial Robes.
Phone 113 Night Phone 27
headquarters or others who have
expended money in behalf of any
candidate or political party must
file statement of expense with
County Judge within ten days
atyer primary election, Candid-
ates must tile itemized statements
of expense with County Judge
within same time.
Aug. 12—State executive com-
mittee meets to canvass returns
trom primary election
Aug. 13—All parties hold state
conventions.
Aug. 26—On or before this date
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names of all candidate to appear
on offical ballot of general elec-
tion and district offices, must be
certitie 1 to secretary of state..
This is the last day upon which*
independent or nonpartisan can-
turns. County conve.tion uill didates can apply for place oa^
bo held. | bn"ot-
A#?, 5-C.ra.nif8ii.ne-.' court 8ept* 1_ >> °r before f>ii date
may reform election , rejinct*. Co ""* ""'" ' C^"rtg «hall ale
Au*« C—Managers of political j uiuoj on pa^e u\e.)
ying
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912, newspaper, May 24, 1912; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168792/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.