Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Lscab and Personals.
You will aave money by trad-
ing with oar advertiaers.
For Servic- Cir phone 102.
A. W. Sale. 2U-U
Mrs. W. A Brown in visiting
relatives at Taylor this week.
Joe Chftlotygjf*, made Cameion
a business visit Wednesday.
rlin was ever
week to visit
home fO
^r light
etc., phone
phone 96.
hauling, baggage.
Autrey Transfer,
Attorney W. W. Searcey of
Brenham attended district court
here tílfsí week.
Misa Mildred Alford, who Is
attending Southwestern Uni-
versity at Georgetown was home
for the^week-end.
J. H. Horton and wife, who
were guests of W• A. Brown and
wife.hfcve returned to their home
at Taylor.
The civil docket waa called on
Tuesday morning and aeveral
caaes aet, while the following
caaes wor > disposed of up to
Tltursesy morning:
civil dockks.
H. Preeland vs Mnry Froeland,
try title, defendant^ ruled for
coit and case set for Tueiday,
Dec. (4th. ~
.Tscob Piwetz va M. K. John-
ston. forcloMure, dismissed.
G. L Smith va Adolph 8nhultz
toreolosure; judgment by default
with foreclosure of note.
Tom Normar, va J no. P. Wie-
buBch, remove cloud from title;
judgment for plaintiff for can-
cellation of deed.
Ex Parte Stanley Munson, to
temove disabilities; granted.
Ex Parte Prank Langlotz, to
remove disabilities.
DIVORCE DOCKET.
Geo. Hocket vs Louisa Hocket,
granted.
V Campbell va Willie Camp-
bell, granted.
Lillie May .Tones vs T. H.
Jonesj granted.
Engine Bearden vs Pearl Bear
den, granted.
Alberta Green vs Richard
Green, granted.
Sam Dawson vs Daisy Daw-
son, granted.
Will King vs Clara King, grant-
ed.
Chus. Williams vs Lillie Wil-
liams, granted.
Lena Jones vs Johnnie Jones,
i;r inteJ.
Toe ':riininul docket will be
alle l Monday morning.
Thomas Worley is home from
Temple whore he underwent ai
operation, r«id is improving
nicely.
Tint Dots Not Affect the Head
SecMSt ol II* tonic and laxative cttect, LAXA-
TI VB BaOMO QtUNINB la better thro ordinary
Quinine and doe* not cause nervouineit nor
nneitw la bead. Rimembir the loll name m1
look tor the aignatu'r -' w. uROVfl.
Miss Zadie Mae Windell re-
turned to Dallas Priday night,
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs! Ed Windell.Í
"SYRUP OF AGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi-
sons from little stomach,
liver and bowels
Quite a number went over to
Giddings Tuesday to witness
the foot ball game between our
boya and the Giddings team, the
game belvg wffn'by the latter.
The coal miners who are try
ing to freeze the people are gen
t'emen and acholara compared
With the hundred-percenters
who are profiteering in focd and
clothing. The miners as a cole
are misled by smart scamps
the hundred-percenters aru na-
tural born wolves.
V
uocept "California"
r-iook
Syrup of rife
m Calif ora'
only—look for the Dime California on
the package, then you are sore your
child la having the beet and moat harm-
lee* laxative or phyeic for the little
stomach, liver and bowela. Children
love .its dellcioua fruity taste. Full
directions for child's dose on each bot-
tle. Give it without fear.
Mother I You must sav 'California.'
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At SEIGLE'S
MONSTER SALE
Suits, Dresses, Ladies, Misses and
Children Coats
Our entire stock goes on Sale owing to the unseasonable weather and
bad crops and not moving as fast as we like to and in order not to carry
anything over we will give you
20 Per Cent Off
On All
| Suits, Dresses, Ladies, Hisses, Children Coats and Skirts
; This is not a scheme Sale by any means but simply the result of condi-
: tions over which we have no control, however, it is an "ill wind that blows
: nobody good." This offers you exceptional values right in the season to
: secure some phenomenal values at prices far below the regular and legi-
: tímate retailers profit. If you are one of our customers you know that
: we sell no shoddy goods, everything is reliable. If for any reason you are
: dissatisfied with any purchase you can exchange or we will gladly refund
your money. Read the following offerings.
: All $15.00 Suits, Coats or Dresses (12.00 All $30.00 Suits, Coats or Dresses $24.00
16.50
20.00
22.50
25.00
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13.20
16.00
18.00
20.00
35.00
40.00
45.00
50.00
28.00
32.00
36.00
40.00
20 per cent, off on all Misses and Children Coats priced above $4.50
20 per cent off on all Ladies and Misses Skirts priced above $5.00
10 per cent, off on all Children's Ginghams Dresses.
■ 10 per cent, off on all Ladies' Waists and Blouses.
10 to 20 per cent, off on all Ladies and Misses Sweaters
At SEiGLE'S
The Store That Grows and Sells It For Less.
Caldwell Texas
When you buy your coat auit
or coat, examine the quality of
the material, the finish and the
style; then conaider the price.
If you attend to theae details
you'll buy at Gilley'a.
HP'
The ticw eradication electii n
wan defeated Inst week in Bas-
trop county by a l>ig majority,
a-id li'-f fate await* the election
to be held in this county on
December iHtli; for the re anon
uat there are already several
dipping vats in the county and it
only costs 10c a head to dip cat-
tie, and in this wa.v the cost falls
on the cattle owner, which is as
it should be, while if the ulcction
carries an extra tax will be lev-
ied on all tax payers to pay the
cost. Several of the largest cat-
tle owners are against the law,
while practically all who own no
cattle will vote against it.
It it not so much a matter of
demanding rights as it la safe-
guarding them. One million men
didn't know or care about the
six amendments to the Texas
constitution that were voted upon J yttle Miss Irene Grizaard eel
recently. It is conceivably pos- uj}|.ate(j her ]] th birthday an-
•ible to put anything In the Tex- n¡ve;.sary Wednesday afternoon
as constitution, from the de- w¡th a party at her home in West
bruction of infanta under a year Qaldwell, and recsived numerous
the enfranchisement of from her little playmates,
sin bulla, so Indifferent la uot chocolate and cake were
>rity to political duty.— Was Horv« d to her little guests
t. during the party.
So the People
Nay Know
that you are in busi-
ness, come in and let us
show what we can do
for you in the way of
attractive cards and
' fetter heads. Good print-
ing of all ldnds is our
specialty and if we can-
not satisfy you we don't
your business.
That's Fair,
Isn't It?
Notice-All Woodmen
All membersof Caldwell Camp
W. O. W., and all other Wood-
men in the county, are Invited
to be present at our regular
meeting, Saturday night, Nov
15, at Woodman hall, Caldwell,
to hear Hon. Charles Gillespie,
Sovereign delegate of this dis-
trict, who will explain the new
rate in our lodge to become ef*
fective «lan. I, 1920. Be sure
and eome as it will costyou noth-
ing to get the information need-
ed. E. F. Mueiler. C. C.
W. H. Hundley, Clerk.
Mrs. Tom mis Wornack was up
from Somerville Wednesday.
Junior Litersry Society
The following program was
well rendered by the Caldwell
Junior Literary Society. Priday,
Noy. 7:
Rol! Call—Answer with orig-
inal jingle
Declamation W. J. Harris
Charades, foureach Omaliay
Main and Edward Popeck
Song Evelyn StovalJ, Alice
Hitchcock, Horace Autrey and
Julius Houston
Reading—Annie Lee Donath
Debate—Resolved, that Hurle-
son County Should Vote for
Good Roads—Affirmative, Cary
NeWoomband Anna Mossie Kre-
nek; negative, Henry Simpson
and Elizabeth Williams
Song by Society—'Till We
Meet Again
The argument on both sides
of the debate was good. The af-
firmative won.
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Malaria
In the system destroys energy and makes the most vigorous
worker feel lazy. Unless corrected it brings on "the chills.M
HERBINE
It a Powerful Medicine
for Torpid Liver end Meterle
The malarial germ cannot exist in the system under the search-
ing influence of Herbine. It purities the stomach, liver and bowela,
drives out bilious obstructions snd puts the internal organs in
fine healthy condition. Price • ..enta.
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For sale by Stone A Hitchcock, Caldwell, Texas
Trespass Notice No trespass-
ing, hunting, fishing or paean
gathering is allowed on any of
the J. H. Reeves lands, and any
one violating this notice will lie
prosecuted. N. Cromnrtls,
iifi-8c Executor for J. H. Reeves
Born—To Dotson ("order Jam I
wife at Burnett, last week, a fine
daughter, and Grandpa Addison
is all smiles.
THE Merchants
who advertise In
this paper will give
yon best values lor
your money.
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1919, newspaper, November 14, 1919; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169047/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.