Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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ati6 personal
happenings iJ« i
of tt?e ipeeh. W |
Mis* Myirtle Jones of Giddings
it the guest of Dr. J. T. Hill and
family.
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Mf*. F. J.Wotfpkahas returned
from visiting relatives in Busk-
IwUe.
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John Brewer is having hie
residence remodeled end repair-
ed,
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* J.'W, Woois a id I«\ hji D9|
of vSomerville, were here on
business Wednesday.
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W. J. B. Honjeycut Jeft Tues-
A GREAT SHOE SALE
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On -Summer - Foot - Wear
l-4th to 31st
m
m
day night for Gatpsvilleto see
hisgnother wlio is sick.
Hrs Vasor fyix und children
went to Somerville Tuesday
afternoon to visit relative s.
Jesse Garret and jessse
Jenkins made an au comible trip
to tSomervelle Tuesday morning.
The resideuce of R, H, Monta
gue in the We*t Em I is nearing
completion.
Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Kagsdale
have gone to Brenham where he
will buy cotton this eeison,
C. 4S. Riley of Fort Worth was
Jhere a short while on bu sines
the first of the week.
J. It. Heslep left Tuesday for
Austin on legal business and to
•ee the performances in the leg
ialatnre.
For Sale—Some excellent
bargains in second hand house-
hold and kitchen furniture. Hp
ply at Ledger office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Churchill
left Monday night for Waco
where they will make their
borne.
Mrs. Cliff Collins, and children
spent the week with the family
of Walter Jone 3 near Cooke
Point.
Mrs. Bettie Merriii has bought
the 8 il lei man placa near the til
K|n«Ul an i is going t) have saine
repairej.
L. Ssigle ani family have re
turned from St. Louis an 1 Chi ;s-
go where he went to lay in a fall
•ripply of goo Is.
Chief engine H* F, tí, Curbing
rented the Hunt residence in
Easttr.1 pare of tie < ity and
and some cf his employee will
ipy i ame,
Iphue Pollock received a
lay morning that
i Frank is very sick aith
id fever in Liberty county
he at once left for that
King has the contract
is a** work, putting
concrete side walk in
residences of S.
. J. P. Oliver.
in r ¿ net Rejnlar Prices. , Any pair low cat shoes ia
¿V per tent W Remember that 20 per ceot off is eqaal
to 25 per cent on, and that 25 per ceat is what
yoa really save ia the price, on this. Mis. With several more moaths to wear
low cat shoes it seems to w that this should appeal to yoa, especially whea yoa
consider the hi|h class of shoes we offer yoa aad the very low prices mtrked on
them originally aad aow 20 per ceat off of that. This sale iaclades all Hey wood
low cat shoes for mea, all Selby low cut shoes for ladies, all Hamiltoa Brown
low cot shoes for mea, women aad children.
mi SHflFS OH THE JOB MTFR
To Go At 1-3 and 1-2 off our Regular Prices
.. YOUR Pick of aaypair, Edwia Clapp & Son's low cut
NOW LlSten pla>° leather shoes in the store for $4.50. fl r aa
- —. Patent Leather «pJ.UV
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DON'T HISS THIS OPPORTUNITY; WE NEED THE SPACE, YOU NEED
THE SHOES; IF YOU DON'T NEED THEM NOW YOU WILL AFTER A
WHILE, AND OQK WHAT YOU SAVE IN THE PRICE
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"The Store That Leads And Away Ahead"
Monday was murket and sales
day t8 was evidenced by tin-
large crowd of people in town.
There was also a drove of about
fifty h'jrsen on the the public
«quare for sale or exchange, but
there was nota great deal doing
in that line.
Miss Malor.e Entertains.
Tie state department of edu-
cation announced that there will
be an examination at eucli coun
ty seat ill Texas on Aug. ttlst
and Sept. i and 2 for teachers*
certificates, at which will be of-
fered questions for state perma-
nent, state permanent primary,
stete first-grade mod state second
grade certificates, an i also coun
ty second>grade certificate.
This a ill be the first county ex-
amination held under the new
certificate law end the cotinty
board of examiners is not autho-
rized to grade any of the papers
for state certificates, but is re-
quired to grade only the papers
for county second grade certili-
ca tes.
Last Tuesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Woiitack, Miss Maude Ma lone
entertained in honor of Míhh
Savanah I leek the charming
guest of Mis Cora Hundley.
Miss (jueen Kedep placed all
the new music, while the ¿nests
were engaged in progressive con-
versation. At a late hour de-
licious slier he rt and cake was
served.
The out of town guests were
Mi^es Heck, of (iidd*ngs, Pol-
lock, of Temple and Farris of
*
Giddings, Messrs. Robert Farris
of Gidding*, Julius Collier of
Aniardlo and Joe McLean.
For Sale or Exchange.
510 acres known sm J. B. Fox
survey. 212 milen north of
Caldwel', fenced, emu 11 house*
spring, pi ice $I2.~ 0 per acre,
encumbrance about $1U44. Will
well on easy terms or (like Cald-
well town or other proper'y in
exchange for my equity, nd-
dres.i il. IJ. Hyde, owner, £an
Antonio, Texas,
ss&5« agí
Nonment s
I have the agency ot the
Brenham Marble Work
and have a nice line of sam-
ple books for you to «elert
from. If you want to buy a
monument drop mea card
ar.d 1 will call to nee you
vasor nix
Whaley- Jones.
Wednesday evening, at the
renidence of Dr. J. T. Hill on
Hecond Creek, Rev. A. H. Broad
due united in marriage Hush
Whaley and Miss Lena Jones.
The bride, is ouc of the beautiful
and estimable young ladies of
fiidding*, and is a niece of Dr.
Hill, while the groom i<*.-a *r>ii of
J. 8. A haley of the Prairin Dalo
community and an industrious
young farmer. They will make
their hoir.f in the Prairie l>ale
community. Their many friends
«very where extend to them con-
gruti lations.
Milium
0. Cardanes}
CHILE and
SHORT
ORDER
HOUSE.
NEAR DEPOT.
MtMee
J. B. HONEYCUT
PHYSICIAN
Diseases of Women and
Children a Specialty
Oftire In 8tone & Hitchcock
Drug Store. Calls ar.swer-
promptly day or night.
Day phone 32. night phone
:hi u
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tese:
Patronise our advertisers.
The Young Peoples Heading
Club of Snook will give a grand
ball at the new hall on Saturday
night, August 2* Lh and every-
body is invited to attend.
Comuiottie
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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/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.