The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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totuce in bond
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A FAVORITE WHISKEY
|4 FULL QUARTS $5 00
Prepaid
ORDER YOUR WHISKEYS FROM THE BIG MAIL ORDER HOUSE OF
Goodman Liquor Co.
W. G WALLACE Manager
BRIDGE STREET LLANO, TEXAS
EXPRESS CHARGES PAID ON GALLON ORDERS
TO SAVE MONEY SAVE THIS AD-CUT IT OUT AND KEEP IT
BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKIES
Four Full Quarts
Greenwood ..._____ $4.00
Nelsoft ......................... ................ 4 00
Cream of the Hive________________ _________________ 5,00
Alma Spring* .................................... 50O
Four Beauties __________ ___________________ _ 5 co
Four Glories __________________________________500
Hill & Hill ... ... ________________________________~~ 4 50
Sunny Brook .......... ................... 450
Old Ripy........................................ 5 00
Old Kentucky Comfort ___________________________ 500
Guckenheimer ______ 500
Roxbury Rye ........... ....................... 5 00
Joe) B. Frazier_____________________________________ 5.00
Dripping Springs ............................. 4 50
Blue Ribbon ............... 5.50
Old Crow____.. .___________________________________ 6 00
Hermitage (8 years old) ___________________________ 600
BRANDIES
Fouj Full Quarts
Apple Brandy, 2-stamp..................... $4.00
Peach Brandy, 2-Uamp_____________________ 4 00
Grape Brandy, 2-stamp...........—4.00
DISTILLERY BOTTLING
Fcttr Full Quarts
Shaw’* Malt .............................. $4 00
Montreal Malt ________________.1"'""] 4 00
Duffy’s Malt ________ _____ -
I w Harper----------1 _ _ I. IIII111111 Ii::;::; "I 5.00
Cascade ________ ....___________________ 5 00
Deep Springs ................111111111111711111 5.00
Camel’s Milk_______________________________ 500
Johnnie Walker Scotch ...........€ 50
Black and White Scotch______________________ £ 50
Italian Vermuth.............................f oo
Jack Daniels................................] ~ 550
Four Roses __________ £75
Bourbon de Luxe___________________________ £ 75
BARREL GOOD*
Four Full Quarts
Foxur Oknet ........................ *400
UiB A HID.....................................400
Sunny Breek ....................................4 00
Guckenheimer Rye .............................. 4 00
Old Crow ________________________________________4 50
Goodman’s Sour Mau .......................... 400
Goodman ’s Rye.................................. 4.00
Alma Spring* ...............................4.00
Cream of the Hive ........ 4.00
Four Beauties______________________ 4 00
GINS
Four Full Quart*
Double Stamp Gin ...............................$4 00
Holland Gin _______________ 400
Sloe Gm __________________ 4.00
Gordon's Gin............ 5.00
Bengal D17 Gin.......................... 4 00
CORN WHISKIES
Four Full Quarts
XXX Special.......... $3.00
Double Stamp______________________ 3,50
Bottled in Bond __________________________________ 4 00
„ KENTUCKY-.^
Sours Mash
whiskey
ooodman liouor comp*"7
"mu *y mliimZuni
COUNTY QWENSSOWO ***™C*L
A FAMILY WHISKEY
4 FULL QUARTS $5.00
Bxprese rjtpt,„
BARREL GOODS
Four Full Quarts
Goodman’s XX............................ $3 50
Goodman’s XXX.................... 300
Goodman’s Gilt Edge............................3 qq
Goodman ’■ Special ........................... 3 53
Goodman ’s XXXX .....„............... . ........ 3 50
Favorite --------------------------------4.00
Old Reserve......................... 4.OO
Martin Jonet______:___________________ 400
Strassburg _________ ^35
Queen Esther________________________” ~’ 4 35
CORDIALS
Four Full Quarts
APric°t ------------------------------------------$400
Banana ___________ 400
Blackberry _____________________4 00
Rock and Rye.....................III””".. " 4.00
Peach and Honey_____________________________ 4 00
Hungarian Blackberry ___________________________ 5 qq
WINES
Four Full Quarts
California Port ....................... 5300
California Sherry_____________________ 3 00
California Angelica_______________________ 3 qq
California Muscatel_____ o qG
................ 3.00
CaHfoniza Claret ________________________ 2 00
Virginia Dare _______________________300
Martha Washington _________ 300
Scuppernong _______________________"___ jqq
Imported Port ..............5.00
Imported Sherry ________________ 5 00
ALCOHOL
Four Full Quarts
188 Proof Alcohol___________________________ $4.00
Satisfaction guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded.
We replace free of all charge any shortage or breakage.
If we satisfy you talk abou us to your friend*. If you
are not satisfied let us know. We will make right any
wrong.
Ibis is not intended as a solicitation of orders in violation
of Texas laws.
PET8CH
ON THE SUSPENDED
SENTENCE LAW
I
Feed Crop Prospects.
College Station, Texas, June 12 —
Crop conditions In Texas at the mo-
stispeeded sen- ment are not as promising u»r food
of- and feed as they were at this time
last year.
, The five district agents of farm
to the penitentiary. 4emonBtr,tlon worh o{ the A * am)
"The object of th
Hence law is to give the youthful
leader an opportunity to reform, with- j
out sending him
BULLETIN ON JUDICIAL
REFORM IN
The University of Texas
TEXAS.
for the violation of the law which the
jury has found him guilty. This is
a good la» and as its objects are hu-
manitarian and a wise use of its pro-
visions will accrue to the general
welfare of the state of Texas. But I ~L e,~. "
of thr State, that there is
don t approve of the practice of a
District Attorney recommending a sus
i i CSV * HI rviUWHT IN (Kit* IIICreRWfl «
pfsiMtad sentence to a jury and plead-l
17 1 in cotton and another in t♦ ,
mg for toe NtiNiituNlon without first .. . -
sentiment for feed crops this veer for
hearing all of the evidence pertain us
* some reason is not p« strop ns
M. College and United ^.atee TV pa rt
ment of Agriculture, met for confer-
ence st t'ollcge Stall,-n last
was the consensus of jpin'on ,r i''i
men. whose districts cover tU rv
pro o.i uf!
ty of a short teed crop It. year, t oe
tact in evidence ts the Increased act
'Association in Austin, Hon. Pat M.
.NetF^Jf Waco, serving as chairman of
the recommendatory committee.
Members of tne higher courts, wheth-
er members in tne Association or not
as well as all citizens are invited by
take part
in the meeting.
i
the commission of the offense and
year.
**■ ■" IS : very
. , , ---• • The nts*» to
establishing the general reputation . .
character of the defendant. The rTlT 7, „ *7* T*
contrary policy is diametrical,y op- Hon ' S*" 7
po^ to the purpose of the law it 'T ,
sever was tne tntenlion of this law "T to the next meeung. June 12 and
to serve as a loop-boie for the pro- . ..S'*™ fa'orablp th1p spr,nfe’ • 13. of the University or Texas Law
fessiona) crook or hardened crlm-1 [Z 1^'°' ? T Th«reffr« -
. ____ . . , . . _ l,the necessity arises from planting i
... peas, sorghum, peanuts and June corn !
not wora a reformation of the . _ , 1
■__. . . j make up this prospective shortage.
criminal win arouse in bis mind a con- . . , , ,
,, . 11 Is Rood business in farming to
tempt for law and hold out to the nub-1 u , *
tt„ . .. . , hedge against a lose, either partial, or
lie the weakness thereof. If 1 am . . , , v
total. In one crop by planting a sub-
stitute. These substitute crops can be i
planted with safety up to June 25th, i
has just
Issued a bulletin dealing with tbe
much-discussed issue of judicial re-
form. It does not pretend to a solu-
v . , * ; . ias wen as an citizens
tion, but does offer the following I .. .
, President Kimbrough to
thoughtful articles *s a contribution
to the discussion: “Reforms in Texas
Judiciary.
e , " t rocedural Reform in Texas,
• node* ’ T'-ker. Dallas; ‘Organiza-
i.t, of •; vman Judiciary.” Geo. C.
i itte A'jst o; ano "A Proptosed Con-
»♦** ’ ’ tai mendtn snt” Since it is
n- r.ct. T.
pi. './"rc to the n< xt legislature a
t, r - »h. -Tv-ganlzation of the judi-
ar and tbe simplification of pro- constructive ability, men that have !
cedure, the matter contained in this Proven themselves worthy anti capa j
bulletin will doubtless .merest a large hie, men that have our country
.1 " I”!': - S ^
Judge Riddle would like the beat
in the world to have your support for
the Senate. You know there is noth-
hat there will be iin* in the professional politician and
t; chronic office seeker.
We need men with initiative and
GUNTER HOTEL
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF, MODE RN, EUROPEAN. RATES $1 to $3
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE
••Official Headquarters T. P. A. A A. A. A.” PERCY TYRELL, Mgr.
H. A. HOLTZER
If I
elected District Attorney of this Dis-
trict a crook is going to have a hard
lime getting by under the provisions . .....1 / “* ,w j
i 1 .The farmers of the State will make1
of this law. for I shall not recommend
tbe suspension of any sentence and
that it will work a reformation of the
criminal and that subh reformation
i« not of lest importance to the State
than that the offender shall be pun-
ished and held out as an example to
ALFRED p. c PETROL
Candidate, District Attorney.
<44>.)
crop cheaper this year than in sev-
eral years past, because they have
plenty of their own feed, and they
should profit by this year’s experi-
ence.
All interests concerned in agricul-
tural welfare are urged to bring these
fact* iwmedirwiy tm tfc• artemitw
ief the farmers
CLARENCE OU8LEY.
OSrertor erf Pifin sinn !
^ured
Come to Us
For your. Lumber,1 Doors, Sash. Hinds.
Glass. Lime and Cement
For Everything
When in doubt we will setfyou’righL
McMurry Lumber Co.
A. E WEBER' Manager
____________________________ _________.at
number cf people in Texas. Tentative heart and can do things. We need
plans for this reform will be present- ,hat hind of a man now and will
need him badly for the next few
years.
Congress is wasting hundreds of
millions every year in foolish extrava-
gance. and we need the element of>
common sense and practical ability
in it.
Tell your friends about Judge Rid-
dle.
(Adv.)
The Farmers Uron
Ware House Co,
Headquarters for what yc
want to buy or sell
We Sd! the Famous
BIG C
and
Jersey Cream
FLOUR
MANUFACTURER OF
AND DEALER IN
Saddles
Whips
Mrs. Jay McGee, of Steph-
en ville, Texas writes: ' For
nine (9) years, I sufiered with
womanly trouble. 1 had ter-
rible headaches and pains in
my back, etc. It seemed as if
I would die, 1 suffered so. At
last, 1 decided to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, and it
■c qght away. The
Harness Bridles
Quirts Spurs *
i Slickers Gloves Cu tlery 4
> EAST SIDE.SQUARE LLANO iEXAS^
The PALACE BAR
Cardui
The WwrsTflitc
Cardui helps women in time
of greatest need because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yet gently, on the
weakened womanly orgasm.
So, if you feel discouraged,
blue, out-of-sora unable to
do your house hold work, on
account of your condition stop
worrying and give Cardui a
trial it has helped thousands
n ol women,—why oot you ? »i
W Try Cardui. E-7I H
Groceri
ss
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S. D. ROUNTREE, PROPRIETOR
Vt carry a complete stock of the hors?
/hiskeys, Brandies
Wines and Cigars
I Plenty of Ice Cold BEER
J Both Bottle and Keg in all leading brands
Ohio Cultivators. Golden
Rule Planters, Harrows, Hard"
ware, Etc.
Bring Us
YOUR POULTRY!
Dan McDonald
THE GENTLEMAN’S BAR
COOL, PLEASANT AND
Eat Maui Stmt Oppoutt Postoffic,
N. (Hw MUM „ mtu t. f-rMIMUM*
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916, newspaper, June 15, 1916; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767918/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.