Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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District Ccurt.
District court eonvi
Monday morning with Ho®, JE.
R. 8inks on the bench and 8. .0. !
prosecuting for the state,
following grand jury vw
empanelled and sworn in: A. F.
G re bow foreman, W. B. Silliman,
0. K. Smith, A. C. Calhoun, J.
R. Lyona, Frank Fojt, F. P.
P0ltoc*, H, Alford, Pete* Bad-
iriek, J. E. 8tahbe, Spot Taylor
(col), J. J. bollock. Judge Sinks
delivered to them an able and
practical charge as to the duties
before them and they retired to
their room for the transaction of
such busiuess as will he before
them, J. C. Hale was appointed
door bailiff and ihe riding bail-
iffs are, K| A. Ellis, W. S. Hous-
ton, N. R. Alexander, F. S. New-
corah. T. B. Henderson and J.O.
Ellis. The cases on the civil
docket were then ?a!led and the
following have been disposed of
this week; The crimnal docket
will be taken up next week and
among th$ important cases, is
that of Hdward Youny transfer*
ed from .Milam county on a
charge of murder. It was set at
the last tern of court for Nov-
ember 27th at which time it will
be taken uj .
Petit Jury.
Íird Week,
be, Clark Ba*es, W,
Ü. Sears, Wm. Ladoü, Fritz
Heldman, A. W. !*sfe, G. B.
McDonald, J. J. Mareeh, W. J,
Blocker, L. C. HnHock' Thos,
Kraitchar Jr., Ned Jenkins, 8.
W. Richardson, J. N, Price. M.
S. Bird, Joe Macat, Jr., W. F.
Hewcomb, J. D. Rowland, N. E,
Flanagan, J. H. Lightsey, Will
Stracener, J. w. Casey, Otto
He!wig, 1. W. Parkhill, H. T.
Moore, J. E. Houston, Otto Wen-
dorf, B.O. Hollingsworih, Frank
Yarner, L"W. Martindale. John
Danchak, -J. H. Massey, J. H.
Boyall JoMi Sherril!. J. R. Hig
gasón, J. F£. Little.
. Petit Jury.
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Fourth Week.
O. E. james, t¡. W. Lightsey,
X. T. Oliver, C. £. Edwards,
JohnT Klshik, Cbas. Fick, F.
H. Hitchcock, H. Struwe, Henry
Stock, J. IV. Adams, W. W.
Johnston, G. W. Poole. Frank
8t Wrba, S. B. Glenn. J. J.
Haddox, Wm. 8choppe, John
Svec, E. D. Ahrane, John Burns,
John Marek, A. Pollock, B. C.
Newberry, Steve Blaha, C. J.
Haddox, 8. B. Bettis, J. M.
Wade, Aug. Schumacher, Con-
rad fCaltwasser, T. J. Bird, C.
C. Wyett, T J. Oliver, John
Koeourek, J. C. Wvett, Walter
Werner. W. rt. Barnett, J, L.
Scott.
They know what's w hat ami who's
who—and that is why they arc our
customers. They know good mer-
chandise when they seo it: that's why
they want our clothes. They know-
when the prices are honest; that's
why they buy our goods without a
murmur. They appreciate honest
systematic methods of doing business,
that's why they like our store. Why
shouldn't we be proud of such custo-
mers? We want to add some more
customers like these to our list be.
cause wc believe the result will be
a mutial benefit. Once our customer
always our customer and there must
be a reason. Come in and let us show
you our line of new suits overcoats,
shoes, hats, underwear, shirts, neck-
wear, etc.
J. F. COBB co.
©owrfthtHartSchacacr^iari "The Store That Leads and Away Ahead"
Railroad News.
Men sometimes broach the sub-
ject of saving to their wives. It
is recorded that once upon a time
one said. "My dear, we'll have to
ba more economical." And she
replied, MYes let's smoke lets to
baceo;" and that ended the eon
versa tion, but did not begin th*
1* Where there is a will there is a
way. Recently a man in au nd-
Not much has been said here joining town wished to attend a
of late hi regard to the new rail- show, but had not tho m^ans
road, but as a matter of fact; 'p0 steal was not honorable, and
the work of getting the right of ^ jie waa a^ijameJ, At iaai 1
way has been going on all tne
time till now when allmost the
entire right of way from Stone
a happy thought struck him.
He w^nt into a grocery store and
City to Giddings hos b^en pur , bought a package of coffee on
chased and paid for by the com ; time, and sold it tor cash down
piny. For the past ten days]th¿srfeet Thisgavebim money
prospective contractor* from
various parts of the 6tate have
been in this and Lee counties
looking over the entire line to
enable them to make intelligent
bids on the 15th when the nids
were to have t een submitted for
grading. The contractors said
that the contracts wiuld call for
work to begin December the' 1st,
and that the first section to be
graded, i* from Nail's creek in
Lee county to the line of the
8 F. Austin league No 4 in thin
county, about three miles south
of Deanvi ie. It is fair to pre-
aume that by the first of the
year, the work of grading will'
be rapidly pushed all along the
lne and that trains wilt be run* ¡
nihg in the early sp ing. This
road runs th ough the fineit
section of the county and will
show to the travelling public
what a fine county Burleson is
enongh to enter the «how and
buv refreshment.
We werr> a little surprfced ;i
few days ago tMirxl $50 lvlnjf I i f
tW road beside the he l^r- at Um
Corner of one ol our prominent
farmerhotce, and the
more po to find that it h:id lain
there several months unmolested,
but beginning to look m uch the
worse for the exposure. The
money was in the shape of a corn
planter that will have to be rc-
placifi bv a new one before many
yearn unless eared for better th an
that.
WA LL PA PEU. Let us show
jin some beautiful samples tf
; pr 1 paper. A big «lo^k tf
Tinner alwsys cn hm'i.
'*• B filP \jy
Fob SAM2=One pair of Al
mules in good conditio) , young*
1 wagon, second hand, sound and
never wa* as shop, good value.
1 horse, buggy and barnens. will
aell sc per itely or any way for
t e rssl . J. 'X , wtt. at
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Are You Nervous?
What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your
womanly C9nstitution, which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin
your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take
Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely
vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs,
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, Iq a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength.
CARDU I WomanVTonk
Mrs. Orace Fortner, of Man, W. Va., took Cardul.
Thi3 is what she says about it: "I was so weak and
nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose
of Cardui helped tne. Now, I am entirely cured of the
fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I
know it saved my life." It is the best tonic for women.
Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
Take Cardui. It will help yon. Ask your druggist
Prifto:
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, the long «lÍHtaiH'c teléphona' •
Truniiact witisfactils ¡
wilhrmt waitiOK f« r reply. Jtt«t (
h turn of the bell «n«l we do the
nut.
Connected with nil |>oint<< itf the
county and over the Ktnte. Uimj
theteiephone and work while we
jiet your innn. Prompt service—
time Haved money, made tliat'a
"•'trans texas
telephone co.
J. B. HONEYCUT1'
PHYSICIAN
Diseases of Women and
Children a Specialty
Oflleo In Ston« Si. Mi'chcock
Drug St re, Calls snswer-
promptly day or night-
Day phone 82, night phone
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911, newspaper, November 17, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168771/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.