Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 10
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Editor ud Publish*! 1
at Gftld
mail matter
RATES
20c p«r Iiush
ona 15 per Inch
par line oach
on
untH ordered out.
in the Primera
Aas'n. of
Sobcrlption $1. BO Per Year
'Phone ve your orders for gro
Thornton Grocery Co.
W. A, McLeod «ras among the
throne tit! tore here Monday be
tween trains.
Miaa Bessie Lee left Sunday
for an extended visit to Houston,
«ad may take a business course
while there.
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M fall iimiid
w. oaova. Kc.
Mrs. A. 8. Brooks visited her
párente at Cleburne this week,
foing up Monday.
Mrs. G. F. Parkins went to
Temple Monday to consult an
eye speelalist, she suffering con
aiderable with her left eye.
Mlsi Mamie McManus/who<is
teaching near Gause, was home
lor the week end with her par
•nts near Hookerville.
Track
¡t Profraa
rscholastlc Track Meet
will* be held here today, Friday,
beginning al 0 o'clock a. m
with the following program for
the day:
9-10:80—In the school midlto
rium, 8enior Declamation, Rural
Declamation, Junior Declama-
tion; Senior Spelling, Junior
Spelling, Debate.
10:80-12—On school ground,
Basket ball games, Tennis games.
12-2 noon.
The afternoon program as fol
lows will be held at the ball park:
Senior mile race, Senior vault-
ing, Junior vaulting; Boys Sen-
ior 100 yard dash; Girls Senior
80 yard dash, Boys Senior 50
yard dash, Boys Junior 50 yard
dash, Girls Junior 80 yard dash,
Junior potato races, basket ball
throw for distance, baseball
throw for distance and accuracy,
relay races, senior boys and
girls; relay races, junior boys
and girls; senior and junior run-
ning broad jump, shot and dis-
cus, half-mile race, running high
jump.
Take Music Lessons
Those who wish to take any
kind of music lessons with the
exception of the piano, see
tf-C R. W. Slovacek.
■ i
Walter Bear returned to bis
atadles at Justin Sunday night,
after a short week end visit to
his párente, Henry Bear and wife
here*.
iifc
llltl
Wilson Scott has com pleted the
work of dismantling the old Dr.
Jenkins residence which be re-
cently bought from H. P. Wood-
eon and will use the material in
building him a home in West
Caldwell, While Mr. Woodson
will erect him a handsome home
on theiJenkins lot.
mumel mm
UNO me YOU SICK
Aets Uke dynamite on a alugfiih
liver and you lose a
day's woik.
TKen's no raeson why % perion ihouU
take aiekoning, salivating calomel who*
a lew con ta buys a large bottle of Dod-
son'a Liver Tone—a perfect substitute
'for calomel.
, It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which
will start your liver just as surely as
calomel, but it doesn't make you sick
and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is per
fectly harmless. —
Calomel la a dangerous drug. It is
mercury and attacks your bones. Take
a dose of naaty calomel today and you
will feel weak, aiak and nauseated to-
,morrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take
a spoonful of Godson's Liver Tone in
Your druggist soys if
.dont And Dodson'a Liver Tone nets iiet*
ker than horrible calomel your money is
.waiting for yea,
Ye editor made a Hying trip
over the northern end of th >
county adjacent to Chrlestnan
Tuesday and found farmers as
busy is bees plowing, planliny
and burning brush. As a rule
cotton acreage will be reduced.
Retails Tell
Can Be Ne Doubt about
the Resulte in CeldwsU.
Results tell the tale.
All doubt is removed.
The testimony of a Caldwell
citizen
Can be easily investigated.
What better proof can be had?
J. J. Haddox, carpenter, Alii
gator St., Caldwell, says: "My
kidneys were in a bad condition
and 1 suffered a great deal from
my baclt. My back was so sure
and lame I could hardly bend to
pick up my tools. The kidney
secretions passed irregularly and
contained sediment. 1 used
Doan's Kidney Pills, which 1 got
at the Caldwell Drug Co., and
they promptly relieved the trou
ble, strengthening my back and
put my Itidneys in good shape."
tHk.\ at all dealers. Foster-
Milburn Co., Manufacturers
Buffalo. N. Y. Adv.
Wyatt & Giddings last week
shipped four large motor tractor
cultivators to Granger to^be de-
livered to parties there, and Mr.
Wyatt went to deliver them, but
upon arrival fouud that the car-
burators and several other parts
had been stolen off of two of the
machines nnd was unable to de
liver them, but unloaded and left
them with the railroad company
until parts could be ordered for
them.
SIRLSl WHITEN YOUR SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Make a baauty lotion for s few canta te
ramova tan, frecklaa, aallownasa.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard white
for a few cents. tSqueese the juice of
two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put
in the orchard white and shake well.
This makes a quarter pint oí tho very
best lemon skin whitener and complexion
beautifler known. Massage this fra-
grant, creamy lotion daily Into the fans,
neck, arms and hands and just see how
freckles, tan, sallowness, reducas and
roughneaa disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear the skin bi córnea. Yea I
It ia harmless, and the beautiful resulta
will surprise you,
Li/tie Irene Grizzard was run
>ver by a bicycle ridden by an-
other little scIiojI glri Monday
and her ankle hurt, but she is
tble to be at school again and no
bad consequence will result from
the injury.
Bank Robbery •
Suspects Escape
Hal linger, Texas, March 16.—
Removing the rivets from the
steel ceiling with some instru-
ments furnished them from the
outside, Walter Harris, Jack
Johnson and Willis Newton, held
here for robbing the Winters
State bank last week, broke jail
Saturday night, stole a car and
made their escape.
After removing the steel ceil-
ing, the yeggs burned out the
heavy wooden joist with a red hot
poker, went out through the rot f
of the jail und scaled the wall ou
ropes made from blankets.
The grand jury has been in
session for a week Investigating
the Winters robbery and had vot-
ed indictments against the men.
$!M Reward. $100
The readers of this papar will be
pleased lo learn that there Is at Isast
one dreaded din-ave that science has
been able to rure In nil Its stages, and
thrt Is catarrh. Catarrh l«ln* rivntly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts thru the Wood on the Mucous
Surfucos oí the System thereby de-
stroyinr tho foundation of the disease,
alvina tho patient strength by building
tip the constitution oíd ¿¿slating na-
ture in doing Its work. The proprie-
tors have so much faith In the curative
powers of Hail's Catarrh Cure that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for any
ease that It falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: P J OITKNKT * CO., Toleda
Ohio Bold t>« all PrucgUts. He.
Peanut Meal, best feed on earth
for inilch cows and for fattening
hogs. Better than Cottonseed
Meal for these purposes. Send
your orders to the Cameron Cot-
ton Oil Company, Cameron, Tex-
as, for any amount from one
hundred pounds up, at #«' *"> per
hundred,* 1. o. b. Cameron. Or-
ders filled immediately.
Yours truly,
3-3tc Cameron Cotton Oil Co.
Mrs. Liz/.ie[Smith has received
war relics from her son Aubrey,
who is in Prance with the Twen-
ty-third" Engineers. The relies
consist of a 75-centimeter shell,
one-pound French shell, one
pound German shell, two hand
grenades, one French and the
other German, one Hare light that
was used to drop from airplane*
to liulit up the country around.
Tin? explosives were all taken out
before shipping.
Miss Ne tie Shn
Krenhnu; visitor Mnn
rÍf
nday,
was a
ttu
FOR THE BIG INVESTOR
OR THE SHALL INVESTOR
Oil,
The Lucky Stone Oil and Gas Co. will have a
Representative at the office of the Mutual
Lumber Co. for a few days to five you an op.
tunity to invest in one of the HOST PROM-
PROPOSITIONS in the State of Texas,
take Liberty Bonds at Par.
! "Get ea!" "Dab Dewat" It's tea Iste when tbe
ia. Stock is hijb when you itt a Gusher. Bay
is nt par. Call sai only let as tell yen abont it.
ia ia Rsnfer field every day. ACT NOW!
MS & CLEVELAND,
Salee Managers. «;
mvmE
drove's Tuteles* c^ll Tonic
irtiKM vitality and energy by purKytog and en-
i idling the blood. You cao toon let! It* Stu uKtJi-
rnlcg. Investing EIT.?.- I'ri'x 00c.
The Lyons and Sebes ta Ware
house Company at Lyons have
elected .J. C. Iiosentrater as their
manager and he is now again iii
charge of the warehouse at that
place. There has been two ware-
houses there for the past two
years and as a result neither
iiave made anything, aril both
sides realizing this, and the
warehouse stockholders knowing
John to be a good cotton man,
they got together and elected
him manager for the ensuing
year, which means that there
will he only one warehouse there
in tl|e future.
Efts! Eggs 11
Do you want inore Kggn V
Then feed your hens Reefers
"More Kggs" Tonic. #1 per
package, 8 for $2.23, at Stone &
Hitchcock's.
Notice of Eleciton.
The City Council ¡at a regular
meeting held in the City of
Caldwell, Texas, ordered thatnn
election he held within said City
on Tuesday, April 1st. 1911 , for
tho purpose of electing a City
Secretary, City Attorney, a City
Marshal and two Aldermen, and
W. A. Hill Is hereby ap|iointed
Presiding Judge of said elec-
tion.
J. A. GRAY, Mayor.
Attest:
P. A. ELLIS. City Secretary.
Bob White and wile were up
from Somut ville Sunday to see
his parents.
Rev. Bsulder and family left
Sunday night for Beulah, N. D„
where he has accepted a call to
the church.
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it store.
JSStSe
GETTING your mon-
ey'a worth is getting
to be the great American
game. And tho women
seem to know more about
playing it than we men
folks do. My wife first
got acqurintcd with this
drugstore. She buys her
toilet articles, stationery
and a lot of other things
there. Our* dvictor first
tipped us off to the advis-
ability of having them fill
his prescriptions.
Stone ¿o Hitchcock
The Corner Drug and Jewelry Store
Caldwell, Texas
y
HIS BUSINESS!
HER BUSINESL!
IIOUR
If a man loves a woman, that's
his business.
If a woman loves a man, that's
her business.
But when they want to build a home,
that's OUR business. Come in and look at
our plan books. We will build you a home
on easy payments.
WOODSON LUMBER CO.
Opportunity
servo* only the
man who is reauly.
41 Hie automobile has
«o quickened the
Amcric&nli& diet is
man who does not
own one í ct#<ü|e
handicap of his po-
sitian.N.wiUy*
WYATT & GIDDINGS, 1
Dealers Caldwell
k ^ Thill Gr,
When You Feel Bad
Stomach and Bowels out i
general disinc
jer, appetite poor and
> for work,
HERBINE
It the Remedy You Need
It crestas ensrgy by eh
the ay*em
ol bilious impurities
s fins purifying and regulating madíSn^1" *•*•
and restoring activity in the torpid
go to bed. You will feel bright end
Take a doss when you
Bust mornivf. It's
JM. r. BALLARD, Proprietor
ST. L NJM, Nt.
Por Sale by 8tone & Hitchcock, Caldwell,
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1919, newspaper, March 21, 1919; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169013/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.