Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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TOWN TOPICS
Bead the Ledger for locel neve
VHJlT A COMrORTvlBLE rEELIrtG IT I* TO
C>t*T orr THE OLD" JMD "PUT 0/i THE rtEVI
TH1* 14 E4PECMLLY «0 I At THE- *PRIrtGTIME,
VHEM BRIGHT, CLAMOME COLORÍ IrtVITE US
TO PUT JIS1DE THE 40MBRE VlrtTER SHADES.
OUR «TORE IS rULL Or CHEERrUk SPRIrtG
CLOTHE*--CLOTHE* IT WILL /MICE YOU HjIP-
R. S. Bowera t-pent Tuesday
in 8oinerville on legal business
Waldorf $2.50 Shoes at Fagar.s
Glen lJeslep made a business
trip to Fort Wcrih the tirst of
the week.
R, S. and Hay* Bowers were
In Chriesinan on If gal business
Monday.
Mrs. W. T. Kesee came up
from 8umniervi ie Saturday to
visit relative and friends.
Embroideries—a trc mendous
assortment at Fagans.
Reinhart Struwe, Jr., who is
in Brenham at lending Blinn
college, was up to see homo
folks Saturday and Sunday.
Popular Music* and Songs for
Piano at Caldwell furniture Co.
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Misses Natilee Simpson and
Kathleen Cade returned tdAVaco
this week after a visit tflone
folks.
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Mrs. Oscar Burton of Cooper,
and Mrs. Aug, Vogt of Boerne.
mre visiting Mrs. Celeste David-
son.
Spring J911 Millinery at Fa
gans.
Mesdauies C. K. Collins and
C. E. Smith of Durango, Mexico,
arrived Tuesday afternoon tr
visit relatives during hostilities
in that troubled country.
, Queen Quality Silk Hose and
at Fagan.
Saturday night a week ago
the three cribs of Mrs. Tom
Ewing were burned on her plan-
tation in the Brazos bottom,
near Jones bridge. The fire also
horned up the 1000 bushels of
corn In them. The origin of the
lire is uokntwn.
If iron want fine coits, breed
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poor mare to my stallion. Gooo
coito insured for $10; to be paid
when oolt is produced.
4~6-4t Geo. Mrnustik.
PY TO VEJIR. OUR DRESS M-rtTERMLS At\t> TR1MMIMGS ¿RE FRESH.
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OUR HOSIERY AHD UMDERVE^R ¿RE DURABLE ¿/ID DvllAiTY. VE
IMVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT.
REMEMBER, OUR REPUTATION W AS MOT MADE IH A MOM EAT, BUT
THAT IT IS THE RESULT OF TREATING OUR PATRONS RIGHT EVER
SINCE VE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS.
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J. F. Cobb Company
TKe Store That Leads a.nd Away Ahead
Two House Parties
J, J. Macat has just bad finish-
ad bis well at his home in the
western part of town on the old
Ka^ley place. The well is a
four inch one 224 feet deep with
l50 feet of fine water in it It is
one of the best weliH in town.
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Qn the afternoon of the lBth
of this month, Mrs. R. S. Bow
•rs was the eh arming hostess to
the members of the (¿ui Vfve
dob. In spite of the inclement
weather there were enough
guests for three tables of the
over interesting game of forty
two. This with a comfortable
•ad attractive interior, delight-
ful salad and refreshing ice
hospitably dispensed,
os forget tbe steady down
of rafa without, and the
the departure of the
all loo noon.
Friday afternoon a party of
students from Baylor University
came down to vi*it Misses Kath-
leen Cade, Natilee Simpson and
Fay Delamater and other stu-
dents of that institution at that
place. The party was composed
of Misses Mabel Thompson, Lillte
Bell Brown, Nell Denman, Mollie
Collier, Miriam Dotson, Mabel
Wayland, Lizzis Cross and Mrs.
Carl Pool, aod Messrs. Earl
Smyth, Elbert Bunkley, J. Posts.
Slaughter. McClatchy and Grin-
stead. They weie entertained
Fiiday night by Miss Fay Dela-
mater who made them feel at
home and made everything
pleasant for them. On Saturday
morning they were entertained
in two parties, one by Miss Fay
Oelamater and the other by
Misses Kathleen Cade and Nati-
lee Simpson. Saturday afternoon
they were entertained at the
residence of N. Cromartie by
Miss Maude James «hile on
Saturday evening they were en-
tertained at the residence of W.
H. Hundley. At all of these
gatherings they were served with
delicious refreshments and were
made to realize that the hospi-
tality of Caldwell is unsurpassed.
Some left Sunday and aome
Monday and all had departed
by Tuesday. All in all they were
a jolly set and left a good Im-
pression on the people here and
carried with them pleasant reco-
lections of the people of this
placs.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911, newspaper, March 24, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168739/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.