Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Ledger
Volumnc XXXV
Caldwell, Burleson County, Texas, Friday. April 30, 1920
Number 9
STRENGTH
From Every Standpoint
whether it be responsibilty, integrity
or management, ample capital, large
resources, ability to extend accom-
modations, or the desire to be of as-
si tance to each patron, you will find
us ready always to do all we can to
meet your requirements with com-
plete satisfaction.
The First State Bank
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
Suits, Millinery, Hate, Caps, Trunks,
Sidt Cases, Bags, Children's Dresses,
Shirts, Ties, Mexican Straws, Under-
wear, Ginghams, Cottonades, Denims,
Cheviot, Hickory, Sugar and Green
Coffee. Please atk the price and
better still see them at
Black Front Store
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Gilley's Store
Has just placed an order for more
than TWENTY ONE THOUS.
AND DOLLARS' worth of Star
Brand Shoes for fall. Starting four-
teen years ago with less than two
thousand dollars' worth shows a
greater increase than ever attained
by any other shoes ever sold here,
and one that merit alone could ever
have made possible. You can very
easily find shoes that cost more
money but you can not find any bet.
ter shoes than STAR BRAND.
Kuppenheimer aid Curlee
Clothing and NO NAME Hats and
many other lines carried by this
store are as good as can be bought
and sometimes cost you a little less
money.
T. F. Gilley
tawentie Nut Maetiaf.
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Precinct Chairman R. 8. Bow-
ers has called a mass meeting
of the democrats endorsing the
Wilson administration to be held
at the court house today, Friday,!
and especially invites the ladies
to be present and take part.
This meeting is for the pu rposn
of urging all administration dem
ocrats to attend the precinct
meetings to be held over the
county on Saturday, tomorrow,
for tlx.' purpose of electing dele-
gates to the county convention
It is urged that democrats who
believes the party under tie
leadership of President Wilson
has done the best it could,
should be present and give their
endorsement of the administra-
tion, and set down on Joe Bailey
and his followers who would turn
over the country to the repub-
licans, if they cannot run it to
suit Bailey. Me a true blue
democrat and be present at this
meeting, aud then follow it up
by attending the county conven-
tion, and thereby help to bury
Joe Bailey for all time to come,
that he may return to Washing-
ton and join his crowd oí dis-
gruntled demagogues.
The Chautauqua.
The Chautauqua will be held
this year in Caldwell on Mav
'J-1-2H, inclusive. The program
will be an excellent one begin-
ning each day at ¡1 p. in., except
on the second day, Tuesday,
when it will begin at 9 a. m.,
with a picnic fot Chautauqua
Juniors. The ti rst day the open-
ing number will be at i< p. m.
Tlte Metropolitan Symphony
Club, musical; 3:15. Entertain-
ment—Irene Bow ley of Tennes-
see, Gifted Story Teller and
Reader of Plays; 4*45--Organi-
sation of Junior Chautauqua; 8 p.
in.—Concert, Metropolitan Sym-
phony Club, musical master-
pieces, opera airs, popular hill ,
More Information will be given
from time to time,
Teachers* Examinations.
There will be examinations
held for teachers certificates at
the court house by the county
examining board on the first
Friday and Saturday In May;
same being the 7th aud Htli of
said month.
Ixse Hensley, Co. Hupt. 1c
A nice rain fell Sunuay night
followed by more Monday, but
| a cold wind Wowing all the time
! has dried out the ground pretty
fast. However, it will be of
! much benefit as many have been
unable to plant cotton until a
i rain fell on aocount of the ground
being too dry and hard.
The county commissioners
have had a toilet for women
orscted on the northeast side of
isu yard.
Farm Needs
Farmers with the vision to reach a
larger success by careful planning should
breóme associated with the Caldwell
National Bank.
A feeling of friendly interest is back
of the farm plans you discuss with us,
and your position as a regular patron
places you in the way of credit accom-
modation, warranted by good plans,
when funds are needed.
CALDWELL NATIONAL BANK
GENERAL HERCHANDISE
We can supply your wants in Dry Goods, Grocer-
ies, Etc., and will appreciate your trade, .Corne in and
make our store your headquarters while in Caldwell.
VAL E. HERBST
Some Of The Reasons Why
we are justified in our slogan
"It Pays To Trade At Cobb's"
Because we give you the largest and
most up-to-date stock of dry goods,
dress goods, ladies' ready-to.wear
goods, millinery, clothing, shoes, hats
etc., in Burleson County to select from,
and at the lowest prices to be found
in the whole state of Texas.
Because we have but one price to
everybody, marked in plain figures, so
a child can buy as cheaply as the most
experienced shopper.
Because we have the most system-
atic, and best store service, and] the
most comfortable and easiest store to
trade at in Burleson County.
What More Could You£Ask?
J. P. COBB CO.
"The Heme oí THE BEST, end theptere of the
Gelden Rule."
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1920, newspaper, April 30, 1920; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169070/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.