Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Deanville Doings.
¡OUR RURAL STAFF
Cook'* Point
Brymer Brief*.
Rev. Charles Smith of the
Apostolic church preached at the
Bend school house last Friday
night to a Rood turnout.
W. M. Stone preached at the
'Point last Sunday to an interest-
ed congregation* 1 think I will
meet you at your next appoint-
ment, Brother Woote.
Dr. C. A. Sherrill went to Fort,
Worth last Saturday evening to
attend the stock show and accom
pany his daughter Thelma home.
She has be**n attending school
there for quite awhile.
J. W« Sherrill and wife went
to Brazos county to visit T. P.
Hall and family Inst Saturday.
The school in the Bend will
close next Friday, with a picnic
4|>n the river at the Walling cross-
ing.
We are having nice spring
weather, but we sure are need-
ing rain. Part ol the people are
not th rou u h pi an ting corn, balance
are waiting for it to rain. I fear
the farmers will got a poor stand
of corn on the upland on account
of the dry weather.
Now is a good time to go fish-
ing. Some of our neighbors are
flshiug already. The part I enjoy j
best about the lishing Is eating j
the middlings of the fat yellow j
\*ats.
Will Press ley of Brazos county |
visited homefolks recently.
Autos are getting to be com
mon out this way. We would not
be surprised to see a Hying ma
chine agent any day out this
way. I would love to fly if it was
not for stopping so sudden. We
are living in a fast age and must
fly to keep up.
I have no more news to report
this week unless 1 manufacture
some. 1 am a little afraid to
•tart up the machine for fear 1
could not stop it at the right
point. My machine is like the
i fellow's prayer who prayed a
long time after he did stop. Some
one who heard him asked why
he did not stop sooner. He said
he wonld have, but he could not
wind it up. I will ring off right
now for fear I make a bust.
The big Indian entertained the
pupils and patrons at the Point
school last Monday night. Those
who were present were very
much interested.
Observer.
SOUR, AGIO STOMACHS
OASES OR INDIGESTION
Each "Pape's Olnpepain" digests 3000
grains food, onding all «tomaeh
misery In five minutos.
Time it! In Ave minutes all stom-
ach distress will go. No Indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
•f gas. acid, or eructations of undigested
food, no dlsEiness, bloating, foul i
breath or headache.
Papa's Diapepsln is notod for ita 1
speed In regulating upset stomachs. ;
It is the surest, quickest stomach rem- j
edy In the whole world and besides It
Is harmless. Put an end to stomach
trouble forever by getting a large j
fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsln {
from any drug store. You realice In
Ave minutes how needless It Is to suf- 1
for from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any
stomach disorder. It's the quickest,
sureHt and most harmless stomach |
doctor In the world.
J. H. Massey and family of
Caldwell were visitors here Sun-
day*
Mrs. Minnie Myrle Brymer
returned home Saturday after
several days visit with relatives
at Caldwell.
Walker Benson and son Ster-
ling of Walnut Springs arrived
here Sunday to visit relatives.
They made the trip in their auto
overland.
Rev. H. B. Daily filled his reg-
ular appointment here at the
chapel at 11 o'clock Sunday and
at night.
J. E. Turner and wife of Dime
Box wera visitors here Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Alice Turner is visiting
relatives at Dime Box this week.
Willie Casey of WalnutSprings
is here on a visit to relatives this
week.
Charlie Houston and family of
the HookervilU* community were
visiting the family v>f W. E. Dun-
away Saturday and Sunday.
E. W. Thornton made his usual
trip to the county capital Satur-
day.
P. H. Moses and wife of near
Hookerville were visitors to this
community for a couple of days
Hugh Porter of Center Point
attended the W. O. W. meeting
Saturday night.
Mose Pierce returned home
Saturday from Marlin where he
spent a couple of weeks for his
health.
Willie Low and sister, Miss
Frona, and Miss Moselle Duck-
worth of Caldwell attended the
picnic here Tuesday.
The Porter's Chapel school
closed last Tuesday with a picnic
after a successful term under
the efficient management of Prof.
H. A. Walters and wife. The
school had not prepared any
special program for the closing
day; only a few speeches and
memory gems the pupils already
knew, and a spelling match were
had in the afternoon.
Prof. H. A. Walters and family
left here Wednesday for their
home at Slocum.
Miss Ella May Hill returned
home one day last week from
near Houston where she has
been visiting relatives.
Willie and Walter Scott of
Caldwell attended the school pic-
nic here Tuesday.
Lawrence and Mrs. T.W.Park-
hill of Center Point community
attended the school picnic here
Tuesday. Saccharine.
Health has improved greatly
since our last writing.
Farmers are quite busy just
now, but the prospects for an-
other crop look like failure if we
don't get rain soon.
Mrs. C. F. Kaltwasser and chil-
dren visited at Dime Box Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mrs. M, F. Strong from Bur-
ton is visiting her children here.
Mrs* Lee Maddox and children
visited relatives at Birdsong Sun-
day. TheffcWere accompanied
home by Miss Beulah Cowan.
Adolph Schiller and sisters
were pleasant callers on Misses
Radtke Sunday afternoon, i " 'i
Lawrence Goodson attended
church here Sunday.
Mrs. C. Frey and daughter
were Caldwell visitors Tuesday.
Will Gerland was in Lexington
Saturday.
Kev. A. C. LaFerney filled his
appointment here Saturday and
Sunday.
We have organized a Sunday
school which will be held every
Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock.
Will be glad to have each and
every one that can to be with us.
Candy Kid.
The little office building at the
L/nerican round bale gin has
in tiroteé- to the fiat and con-
verted into a rent house.
Mathilda Pape left Tues-
day morning for Yoakum to visit
relatives there for a few weeks.
Will handle ladies' ready to
goods from Levy Bros. All
who are interested, tn dresses,
coat suits, hats etc., will be glad
to have yon oall and seethem.
Mm. Adine
Prairie Dale.
Several visitors from other
communities attended prayer
meeting here Sunday night. Mr.
V. A, Collins came and helped us
reorgai ize our Sunday school
and get things to moving once
more.
All the farmers of this section
are wishing for the March winds
to give way to April showers.
Miss Eula Hurst and Miss
Nannie King, teachers of our
school, accompanied by Miss
Alma Tjanglotz, spent the week
end with the parents of Miss
King.
Several of the young people
surprised Miss Staza Matus
with a party Saturday night
Busy Body.
Gus Givings.
The weather still is fair and it
is getting very dry out here.
Farmers arc through planting
corn and much of it has come up.
C ha r l i e A d a i n t h w a i t< a n d m an y
others from here attended the
preaching at Porter's Chapel
■Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Albina Ann Plasek had
company Sunday.
Paul Valigurn and family vis
ited at San Antonio Prairie Sun-
day.
Mrs. Tom Hoiubeck left for
Cleveland, Ohio, last Thursday.
Miss Emma Lee Valigurn and
brother Willie are attending the
church at Dime Box, Tuesday.
Floyd Turner visited his broth-
er Monday and Tuesday.
Will Majtcek and IraTiemann
of String Prairie, and John Pla-
sek of Porter's «Prairie passed
through here Saturday en route
to Dime Box in their new car.
S. L. Tarwater and family vis
ited Mrs. Goodman Sunday.
Fruit trees are blooming and
we hope for another good crop.
Community health is good.
Hog Happenings.
Mrs. A. Rosenwasser and
daughters, Misses Beatrice and
Lillian, arrived from New York
to join Mr. Rosenwasser and
make this their home. We gladly
welcome them and hope they
will be well satisfied with their
new home*
Well, we will join your rural
staff and send a few items from
our burg. The weather is lovely
at present and the farmers are
all busy planting. While I am
writing, the wind is so high it
seems it will blow everything
away. Guess we will have a good
rain as it is time for it.
Several from this section vis
ited Caldwell Saturday.
There was a big crowd of peo-
ple at the church at Dime Box
Wednesday and Thursday.
So far as known health of our
community is very good at pres-
ent.
Henry Kuberg of East Ber-
nard was a guest of Miss Liddie
Parket, Saturday.
R. Fillip and family of near
Hogg visited friends and rela-
tives at Lexington Saturday and
Sunday.
Joe Fillip and family visited
friends at Gus Sunday.
Albert Wolf and vife of near
Gus was in our community Sun-
day.
Mesdames Boon Bryan and F,
O. Henslee, who w«ie guest, of
the family, of L. W. Henslee, re>
turned to their homes at Somer*
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Buicks! Bulcks!
My fourth car-load of 1916 Model Buicks has
boon ordered and will arrive shortly. Ny third
car-load arrived February 11th and was sold in
eight days. These cars are recogniied as ex.
coptional values by those who know. That's why
they sell. There will be a lot of disappointed
prospective Buick buyers later because there
will undoubtedly not be enough to accomodate
all. Better act wise and arrange to get yours
out of the next load.
C. B OLIVER, Kit-
WATCH
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something that will be
to your interest.
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COMPANY
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Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916, newspaper, March 17, 1916; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168962/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.