Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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AND NEWS-CHRONICLE
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ConaolldAicd Feb. I9II
lumne XXVII
Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, August 35,1911
Number 35
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U/E WANT YOUR
ACCOUNT
e want your account because we want to ¡
;do business with all our people, believing that ;
we offer every facility for prompt and proper !
I businesses
There must be a beginning-do not postpone ;
^ ! the opeiing of an account simply because of the «
smallness of your first deposits. Your account,
! I however small, will receive the same prompt ;
;; and courteous consideration we extend to
our
; many large depositors.
i Ihe First State Bank
0/ Calti&cti, Zioxas
GUARANTY I II N D B A N K
NO OTHER BUSINESS THAN BANKING
We're elwtys on
the watch
for novelties and extra l>.tr^ains with
which to pit «ase our numerous outruns.
We never let a chance slip to k'vc our
tuatoa en• the Inntfit of oar cxftcrlence
in sci uriiit! tlu* best possible values for
money. Tilia fact. and our known ex-
velkiu-e of Hcrviit* throughout the store
accounts for tlu- jrro\.ing popularity of
our CHtnbliHhmciit ami our increased
busincH*.
Caldwell Drug Company
The Accounts Paid*
Tie folloving ia tho list cf
acjotintw nud tted and allowed
b>' the cc liimiasionf r's ccurt
wLi h adjourned Saturday after-
noon; Riley Snook Furniture?
Co. mdse. Jf'i. T. F. Gdley mdse.
$20.10, Kmile Maresh cord wood
#02 50, W. M, Iliilianl lunacy
cases $10, j. T. Tumor, road
work $2.50, Caldwell Light Co.
Lights *in.25, [)reseller Black-
smith Co. shop work SI4 HI,
Joe Dhibaj fence posts."!). Koppe
and Robinson mdee. $24.7." , l)r.
J. W. Matthews medic; 1 senices
•$34.00, J. H. Lyon burying- pau-
per $5. G. S. 1'arkor lumber
$17 i'S. W. H, German road
work $L5U, John Htfdee bridge
work J'J'.o, John Jupp bridge
work 5:' 1 J. F. Cobb Co. mdse.
$10.30, l'roed fcmffemnii road
work $-r>, l-<il)ack and Macal
mdse. Wombie, Jenkins A
lenkitls u.dse. $1103.06. V. C.
Scbesta inquests $10, A. T. Had.
dox bridge work $3.00, H. Up-
sbaw inquest, $5, It. J. Alexan-
der cash paid out $3, Billy
Douglass road work SB, Geo. 1>.
Barnard Co. stationery 1150.7." ,
it. J. Alexander fees in oriminal
case $H7, C. E. Haddox hauling
$13.45, Iteevee-Silliman Co. lum-
ber $550.80, E. H. i/vng road
work $s, J. M. Love shop work
#2.15. Chas. Terry bridge work
$22, S. B. Tliomas road work
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The sure way to prosper
Deposit Some Money In Our Bank
" I'VH
j Is to save some money ALL the time.
2 The safe way to save is to put some money
2 in the hank, ft is not necessary tQ make
| largo deposits. Small and frequent ad-
1 ditions to your account will make your
? bank balauce grow amazingly fast.
J You cannot select a safer or belter
£ to put your money than in the.
place
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I Caldwell National Bank
Deposits Guaranteed
Depositary for City of Caldwell Funds. Depository for
County of Burleson Funds.
, # J
Ladies Skirts
Fine Assortment In Voiles,
And all the fashionable
\ fabrics, showing the late-
st styles, large stock jnst
arrived.
ball goods arriving dai-
Iv, I {est Assortment and
Largest I'riocs ever
shown. And it will pay
you to remember that
THE WOMAN OF TO-DAY
v-'—.'r3 has become so observed with the
"high cost of living'' slogan that
she is uptto think that good gro-
ceries are beyond her meane.
She is mistaken and a visit to
this market will ennvinoe her of
her error. Moderate prices for
the best is the rule here. Come
N * and give ua a chance to prove it.
Simpson Grocery Co.
STRICTLVTAIUHÍCOSKIKT I >r in,1 STRItTfVTAIlOSfOSKIRT
made by rvwti tirana sitois aie M4D£iY
RICH &SAYI ES hotter RICH &SAYLE5
NEW YCP.Ji * NEW YORK
X. F. GILLEY
"The Store That Saves You Money"
Near The Depot Caldwell, Texas
^xwssK6tm*se«mmmmKN3t££^ £6m3mmmS
S3..10, Martin-TcylorCo. lumber
$534.30, T. A. Low & Suns lum-
ber $200,50, Fritz Lehde moving
horse $2 50, J. A. Hudson plumb-
ing $28 lo, L. Seigle mdse. $12.
2."), A. F. Orabow mdse, §51.20,
I. J. Machan road work §4.50.
Joe Navratil bridge work $7.50,
Krank Zalmanek road work ijür ,
John Jancik mdse. $112.76, II.
M. Shannon printing $."> 83, J. N.
Vavra, receiving and painting
bridges $100^ L. W. Henslee
feeding prisoners $382.95. L. W.
Henslee court attendances $l.'2.
Frank Kadanka salary etc
*355.30, 1\, s. Newsono posts
and hauling ST'J.10, Stone A
' Hitchco'-k tndso. >'30.75, 1!
Hill biidge work £12 25, Thorn-
ion (Jri'i-ery Co. md.-e, $:;!>.:Jo,
O, 1\ Lyon receiving bridyvs
•v.". ,Iu<. Woudrash siindrios
5'i-l.:i5. Clark A Courts Co. sta-
tionery S?3.50. Meriesitu County
Ledger stationery $211, J. \V,
Chainb-rs lumber 835.30, K. B
l> d! receiving bt i Ijl'cs
i here n t > *i e an i e < renin sup*
l>er in th* A'ethodist church
yard at t'oo'.c l\i 0, I ridav
evening, Sept. 1, the j ro^ee's of
which are t > le usad in painting
and (t'ervhe inif roving the
building. Every one oordially in.
vited to be present.
Last week two colored women
who were picking cotton in the
Brazos bottom were so overcome
with heat ti:at they died two
days after being stricken.
Misses Sadie Xe vcuin and
Marvin Scott left, Sa'utday for
Lyons to visit lelativej anil
friends
L. O. Fraim this week sold hie
residence to .John A, Hudson,
the con-iJeration named being
#-00.
Col, I . 1*'. Delameter received
a telauratu Monday stating
that the rifle team from,the sec-
ond Trxii.- Heginieht received
fir.st honors in tin target prac-
tice at Camp l'crry, Ohio,
The Kobeceas will haw a ine.-t
iiii* at their hall on the 4;h Mon-
day night in tliU month when
they will confer dvgree> on sev-
eral candidatos. After this,
cream and enko will be served.
For tho past ton days Revs,
W.S. Lackey and 1 . R. Parker
have been conducting a meeting
i i the l-'aptist church at Hix.
They closed it the first of the
week by receiviag sevon addit-
ions to the church,
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1911, newspaper, August 25, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168760/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.