Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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focal anb personal
T. J. Oliver made a business
trip (o Lyous Monday.
Mrs. J. W. Ragedale left the
first of ths wsek to visit the fern
ily of her sister. Mrs. J. F. Her
vey, in Louisiana.
Claim Agent J. W. Evans, of
the Santn Fe, was here this
week looking after the interests
of the company.
first of the week Hosea
purchased the T. J.
residence the consider-
named being $2,250.
i. Broaddus now has the
st for carrying the mail
the route on which H. M.
Newcomb deceased was carrier.
Utrs. H. C. Clark returned
Tuesday from Conroe where she
had been to attend the funeral
aaid burial of her brother, Dee
Karthman.
For the past ten days there
laas been a more protracted spell
of «old weather than for many
jears at this time of the year.
It has been ideal hog killing
weather and many fine porkers
Jiave been slain.
At the business meeting of the
"W. C. T. U's Tuesday p. m., it
was decided to have a Mothers'
Meeting, December 26th, at the
xeeidence of Mrs. E. A. Potts to
which every member is cordially
Invited. A deiighfcfui time in
promised to all so be eure to lend
your presence. Hour 3 p. m.
Press Reporter.
At this opportune time, right in the beginning of Christmas shopping, you have a
ohanoe to ouy new up-to-date seasonable merchandise at a big reduction from
our very low regular prices. We simply bought too heavy on these goods, and
now we are willing to take our medicine.
TWENTY PER CENT OFF
All Ken's and Boys' Fancy Suits. This includes Hart-Schaffner & Marx suits as
well. This word Fancy means all suits except blacks and blues.
Twenty Per Cent Off
All Ladies' Suits with a maximum price of #20. In other words, all ladies' suits at
*26, $27.50,980 and $35, your choice tor
$20, and all Suits at $22*00 and down to $7.50 at
20 Per Cent Off the Regular Priccs
20 PER CENT OFF AIL LADIES' SKIRTS
ONE-THIRD OFF, all Ladies' and Misses' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. About
250 hats in this sale to go at TWO-THIRDS of the regular prices.
Remember, we are not offering yon "Junk" at these reduced prices, but New, Clean
Sanitary, Up-to-Date Goods, with our regular guarantee along with them
V
J. F\ Cobb Company
"The Store that Leads and Away A^ead" k
Dee Earthman Dead.
COTTON FIGURES
News was received here tbe
first of the week that T. Griffin
Johnson, formerly a resident of
this place, was happily to Miss
Anita Castello in Son Francisco
on November SG.h. He has
many fr ene s and several relatives
who wish him and hie bride
happiness.
A Card oí Thanks.
We wish to extend thank to
liír. Rankin for the u*e of hie
building for our byzir, and to
every one that contributed and
also lor t he patronage that the
public gave. Each and every
one haw our heartfelt thanks-
Thowe that sent unmarked dishes
to tbe bazar, may get same by
calling at th* building. The key
is at Mr. Cobb's store.
The Bapti-t Ladies.
Showing Shipment*: to Date and
Crops of Previous Years.
Dee Earthen in died at tin1
family home in Conroe Jast Sun-
day morning at the « e of Un ln fuLure tl"H; News-Chronicle
years and the remain* wt •< * it! will print regularly each week
to rest in the cemetery *' the cotton figures showing shipments
nex* day. He was him from this point.
bro her to Mrs H. C lark «>f He«fe cd iMtoeaxmig
this place, wh**r^ he was n f
quenl visitor with tiiwry fu' •«
1900-07..
1905-06..
1Ü0-MX3..
190:5-04..
....13,157 bales
.... 9,299 bale •
.... 8,800 bales
.... 8.084 bales
misinen
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who regret to learn of J is íhkíij
away in the ve>y p ini" of hi"
fifí i-< «miéít IWréá K ? a- uu
h riontble genial i:" n !>•'*
fro n-is extend • y inp< '' to the
bereaved one-.
v;i<t«iO jr bSftlti iitífiñ
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1907-08. ; .
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'J.í-K',7 bales
5,(>74 halos
12,086 bai^s
bales
1902 03 5,784 bales
1901-02 8,672 hales
1900-01.. .. 8,589 bales
1899-1900 13,007 hales
1898-99 11,965 bales
1897-98 7,216 bale
in the totals above given, two
r<.und bales are counted as one
bale. The figures run from tire
1st of August to the 1st of Aug-
ust for each year.
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That tbe country people are
in the swim, is evidenced
the crowds seen shopping on
daily. There is plenty
and corn; the gobble of
Jprlcey is heard on every
i; there is a good crop of
i, and even if the price in
what it ought to be,
I the condition of the people
they ought to be
ider that there is
being made
as. It ought
rv
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The prosperity of < ur eonr
oepends so largel on h pros-
perity of our fe tíñete. H s¡ « -v tv
thing possible sh< uld t>< mmf to
render life in th- rura¡ ditriet*
agreeable as well ns pr« ft able, I
and nothing could eondt"'** more
to t he comfort an happti>e* <f
our people than the improve-
ment of roads
I
Young Women
George M. Johnston, A. C.
Murray, J. R Hartgruves at dj
J. J. McCasland returned Wed.
nesday from attf nding tbe Ma-
sonic Grand lodge at Waoo.
has all kinds of
toys, and holiday goods,
wm
m\ rm
Read what Xardui did for Miss Myria Englcr, of
Faribault, Minn. She says: " Let me tell you how much
good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, i was
60 weak that ! could hardly stand on my feet. I got a
bottle Of CartJul, at the drug store, and as scon as I had
taken a féw doses, I began to feel better.
Today, I feel as well as anyone can."
TAKE Th„
CARDUI WomanSTonic
Are you a woman? Then you are subject to a large
number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women,
which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble.
A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to
relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains,
the signs of weak nerves and over-work.
For a tonic, take Cardui, the woman's tonic.
You will never regret it, for it will certainly help f
Ask your druggist about it He knows. He sells Ü I
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Sstve tinir .in<i money hy usitnr
tin: Ifjf.g «íí.stii He*.' telcphotK
Trans«ct biiKincm KutUfoctiiy
without waitiiK: f<«r reply. JttM
(! turn of the ta-l! and vm: «tu the
rent.
Connected with all point-* in the
county and ovrr the Htatc.
the telephone and work while
get your mnn. Prompt service
time s«ved money nmdc ttuit"
easy.
TRANSTEXAS
TELEPHONE CO.
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J. B. H0NEYCUT1'
PHYSICIAN
Diseases of Women and
Children a Specialty
Office in Stone & Hitchcock
Drugstore. Calls answer-
promptly day or night.
Day phone 82. night phone
-81
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500 cords of wood delivered
anywhere in Caldwell at /3.00
per cord, L. W, Henilee.
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1911, newspaper, December 8, 1911; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168774/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.