Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Weak
Women
Kv
In uMforover40yaaMl
Thousands of voluntary
letters from women, tell-
ing of the good Cardui
i«i done them. This is
the best proof of the value
of Cardui. It proves that
Cardui is a good medicine
for women.
There are so harmful or
'habil- forming drags in
Cardui. It is composed
cuiy of mild, medicinal
ingredknts, with no bad
a"er-cff;et«.
TAKE
i
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
You c&ii rely on Cardui.
Surely it will do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
"I was taken sick,
seemed to be ...
writes Mrs. Mary E. Veste,
ol Madison Heights, Va.
"I got down so weak,
could hardly walk . . .
just slavered around.
... I read of Cardui,
and after taking one bot-
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much belter, t
took 3 or 4 botllra at
that time, and was able ta
do my work. I fake it in
the spring when run-
down. I had no appetite,
and I commenced eating.
It is ttie best tonic I ever
saw." Try Cardui.
All Druggists
Prepare Fir
YMT
14m .ever increasing demand
for (greater crop production, and
the rapidly incmutiiiK farm val-
úen innkw It imperative thatevery
aere b<> cultivated; that old aban-
doned land be reclaimed and the
low piares be drained and made
productive.
Before the wur the farmer Itad
difficulty In hcIIIdk what crop
he did produce on even bin bent
land but since then condition*)
have changed. He now finds a
ready mantel- for all ho can raise,
and cannot begin to supply the
demand. Hence the necessity
of putting the whole farm on a
producing basis.
good dkainaok INCKKASKN l'koi>
YIKl.lt ANO r-ANI) VALI'IX.
It is only recently that the
farmers are beginning to wake up
to the real advantages to be de-
rived from good drainage. Drain-
age loeroases the temperature of
the toil, makes it warmer, drier
and poroun, thus permitting the
light and air to |M?n«trate to plant
roots. Seed will germinate
quicker, growth is more rapid,
crops mature earlier and yield
is much heavier.
In many sections of the coun-j
try land that was formerly pro-
ducing nothing more than bull-
frogs and marsh grasa, since be-
ing drained is now growing full j
crop* and bus increased in value
from $2." to $lliii per acre.
The present high cost ol tiling,
scarcity and high cost <•( farm
lalx r prohibits many a farmer j
from tiling bis land. Hut with'
I
the modern farui ditcher hooifed i
■ ■■■ i r - t" hiH mutnr
'can quickly cut open drains tn
M__m^mmmmm—- get. I lti llf tile I'XCCSS Watcl"
MBBwsMwwMMBaMsMswaaMMgwBgfc The open ditch ha.* the advan-
tiige of «.u.ciily removing the;
-urlu' c valer that often docs so
much diiisnge It will remove1
bv •** •• 'Pf'ge lie water from the '
surf <• of all land contingent to
the di! h. It net- as a receiving
drain for the wafer which iteren i
; '""lv t• ••• po•• sub-!
t i atum. thus aiding und :
«I ,.ik" • •• well .i- su ría- 1
Tlii 1 ill . it r.h ynw is ' !<e l>t?*t j
Mine to cut ditches, hand d ruin
,-d ti -i in he cultiva! >1 < vo o j
: hreo weeks earlier in the spring
. (ft,,, ;| s -polls (lie (i tferene
icfweon crop success and -ro|
f lilui '.
< n l r- .tti.v to iliU'h and iian
• our land just as soon as tie
L ci'up is oai venteo. I'n •
Goodyear Mileage-'and
Tires for Small Cars
A well built tire yields much more
mileage for each dollar of cost than
a tire purposely made to be offered
at a sensationally low price; buy
the tire, not the price.
Built to deliver exceptional mileage
at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear
Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x3%* and 31x4*
inch sizes, save inconvenience, dis-
appointment and money*
Their value results from the applies*
tion of Goodyear experience, expert-
ness and care to their manufacture in
the world's largest tire factory de-
voted to these sizes* *
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or other car taking these
sizes, go to your nearest Service
Station for Goodyear Tires—for the
real worth and endurance that Good-
year builds into them.
B
I TO
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30* >^¡ GíkhI voar Double-Cure
Fabric. All-Weather Tread
10xG,<j Gooilvcar Snuli '"ure
f abric, Anti-Skid Tread
$2310
-'21—
Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tube cost no more than the price
you arc asked to pay for tubes of less merit — why risk costly
casings when such sure protection is available '
30 x 3 Ví¡ sise in waterproof bag
$450
t The
Advertised
Article
is one in which the mer-
chant himself has implicit
faith—else he will not ad-
vertise it. You are safe in
patronizing the mer-
chants whose ads appeal
in this paper because tlieir
goods ari up to date and
not shop worn. : : :
\A/f~ ARE
Goodyear Tire
Dealers in
Caldwell
Cade Auto Co.
Improvements Being Done.
trill
X!CAN PAPERS
ST:Vj¡ÍG FOR FAIR
Herald
Te«a Exposition
Trade Opening.
as Great
are ">ml 1 fed n Hie san.e Une as at
head'iunrters,."
Tin paper urcp«i that Mexico «end
Its vppy best products to the Fair,
naylne parti- a1" Mi it. :i .•« the art
collection «h1-1' "III bp brought here
Tin Importance of thp exhibit to
American Industry can bp readily seen
when one realize* that It l« throur'<
Notice To Patrons
. . the medium of the Texas inbblnr
Heralded by newspapers throughout ( )or(ty (,f w|„
"leilco hh an event of national Inv |,^ conducted with Mexico and It In
pittance. I:«• M exlt-an National Kxhtb «xpoctod that !' < alone will brine
It at the Stan- Fair of Texas October' '"und'^da of lia-tern m tniifacturer •<
8 ,0 m , to be a revelation nrt '"duatrlal heads here durlnK the
to th"-e «'1 1... ■ i"erlooked thv art,
tlie romance and the beautiful tradi-
tion* of the land of our southe:n
neighbors Kor the exhibit will abound
Kalr
Federal Production Co.
Piwetz Building
Caldwell, Texas
Mound Prairie Leasee for Sale
pro's 1:
l>
1(t |£l>' I I
Pi # ,
. li* v
; V\'f ari1 now in | unit ion t« *<'11
í Iiníit*■ >i amount ni choiro li'iiHi'
pert ttjrc ve r '• ronton* bl«*
rii i"' K"« p > ' vi <•>"'' i>n Mound
■ralrii' ;n 111r *«• h m I ml ? lio\v-
i'¿¿x Iiiivc su I n- bi'cu I'tx'itui)-
i'rfed, ¡mil rapid pro^n'ss i> I «•-
iiiK iir ib ■ ii i.l 1'i'liliK ' >¡M'i ill ion
N«>w tHllif tiim In buy b'ltsc .
not. HÍtcr ;i w'l fiunoH in. Si
«mi r- iiia p showing llii- rnai!'
platted in IiIih'Un ut ri'asuuabli
prict'
Wliln
« (
tbei -
and
BRENHAN
Mattress Factory
Alb. (JajosUo. Proprietor
VV« iiialii' all sizex and tnodli .
Old MftttreHSBH repaired anil
renovated. Phone Ml.
We Nolicit vi ur 'Pal nniiitfe
Work continues on the tine
twii-sUirv boinf of II P. Wood-
«.«m kiuiiiu upon Fox street.
The new bungalow home of
I K. .1 Srvuko on the corner
ot Ilarvev ai.d BvitT;;!n streels is
a .i,: eoinpleted and is one «<f
• !■•> pivttieet in the city.
Cii 'petiters uri- pushing work
ii> 1 lie new bungalow residence
ol Mrs. W, M. Wood in West
I li ieiH (■ .,ill well, wilic.il -he will III' 'llp.v
_ when tinished.
The work on t^.iew front of
,d th- l'nst Stat ' Hank building
has been completed and now
ii mien iii \e wuii a i on the inside is beii g
the Ited army pusln d so that the building will
'-■i He?
\ I' HKOMO I M I -1 mlnfli" .li^ui idln
. , i )i|.fvtiiiim M ti
mil'* '""l ' . , . ....
I III' I OllMl
lug victory ovt
if Kii-sia and pushed them back soon be ready for the lixtuies,
hi every front.capturing bet ween j |t is hoped '■o have the builditig
*J(),(KM) and 10,000 prisoners, am i completed, and fixtures and vault,
munition, etc., thus dealing 'innplete so that the lianU cm
bolsheviklsm anothei blow. .occupy it by Septvinber ITith.
BUY "DIAMOND DYES"
DON'T RISK MATERIAL
pseksge of "Diamond Djm '
taint direeUone «o «imple that
woman can die any material w
cstK'SPia.'r'au'gr^
eon*
at any
without
For Sale, Little Six Huick
Automobile in Al condition,good
tires all around. $'.''.i.'i. Apply at!
U dger ofllce. A bargain at this |
pt ico.
Mish Maljell Worley has gone
to Houston whoro sht lias ac-
cepted a position with Foley
Uroa.
William Piersoo.
Kemeinber .1 udgt' William
Pi« rson «if Hunt County for As-
sociate) «lustic.eof tint Supremo
Court. He won first primary
by the large plurality of
Assist him August 28th. udv
not only with example of Mexico'
indiiitrial and aie-Uultural iiruBreaa.
but will contain relics and works of
art that will be the center of attruc
tlon in hundreds of art lovers «ho
will vi-it the Kail' In fact, om of
the UI|; lealurev of the entire Sta'e
Kair p ''H on will be the band of Hie
Kstado Mavoi 'i'lil« band ranks Iiík'i
nniiiiiK the niusii al organizations of the
eiiitie woild muí Is well known to
reader of ¡mi' I' al Journals Nearly
a hundred hluhty trained musician1
comi'i i •• • this band
Fi ■ a -(midpoint of eomiiierce. the
pa of Mexico have devoiei! pace
jilit-i i i«e to imp: ess upon their read
r 11 • I"'. pol I. ll. e ,if this exhibit
It Mited out that 'bis l« an op
portunliy which n nut not be overlook
ed lo establish better relations with
hii-lne.s nn n of the l'tiileil Stales a
lyplcal news|ia|iei story devoted to
till- -xhi!ilr appeared in a recent Issue
of "Kxee|*lor" of Mexico City The in
tide. In pait, follows
"The Mexican exhibition of natura*
and manufiii turliiK products, to be
«■hi- a in Dallas. Texas, at the State
Fair this year will be more complete
and inteiesiina than any other shown
In an> forrirn country
"At present the Texas State Fit" !■
one of the nioal important in the
American T'nion All producers of the
I tilled Stales, and meichants in gen
eral, exhibit their products without
omitting anv effort to enlarge the mar
ket for their products Kvery aarall
able space, where Oils great State
Fulr Is going to lake place, has already
tieen taken and every Indication Is
that this exposition will aurpass all
previously shawn.
"The city of Pallas has bernme the
large distributing rentar of great Im-
portanre in the Southweatern section
of the t'nltert States. Nearly alt the
leading American enterprises have
branches in Dallaa and transactions
I
Use of Armored Train*.
Armored train* were 1'iirl of the de-
fei of the east const of F.nirlnnd, It
l< iihv ¡ii rinltii'il to nnumnee.
\\'h¡i tlie eliililie ill the middle, these
rati to and betwei-u tlu* coiim forl l'-'a*
tlon-.. i-arrvli troops and iiinnuuib
tlon
The I'oiieh' S. made over eotil cars,
H., . plated " 111 ste<'I one lnilf iinil
thi. In lile si,!,.* were 'JS rill,' |. o|i.
hob - Willi sliiltiic doors'.
The puiiirin i. bad three coin|inrt*
in ': 's for M ■ ins. "ii :ininniiii■ or, ^
s ol • nil lit ! :"lll Jilill t'lirin. i Ml
each - i|e of the ma liill.' vrilii Cl.tiipart-
men i wi'i'i' ibrii'-o'iv , viiilon boles,
ritbi loopboli t •! lb e opi'iiiiiL's for
the M ixlins Tbe i tiiiiiiinltioit
li:i11 • r allón anil ritle loopliolos mnl
r,o pl^. ,:i!i<,! •. . 1 "ll holi'ituu l\\o l'J.
p .lililí -'.ells ful' I be Ullll IlloUllleil on
thv plaltorm. Tli'.s ear WHS local< d
til ill * i ¡id oi' tb ' train
The locomotive xvarniorcd—with
n shield f..r lio bval.i's and buver tna-
eblii'-rj and "dini! nietal alnittera for
the i nli windows.
BUTCHER
I have again taken charge of
tie Moat Market at my old
stand and will appreciate your
trade, and will do my best to
furnish vou with the V est meats
obtain able,
Otto Wendorf.
Nay Know
Tlir
Product of Many Minds.
f. ili-rnl r "-"i've bnilklliu system
that you arc in busi-
ness, come in and let us
show what we can do
for you in the way of
attractive cards and
letter heads. Good print-
ing of all kinds is our
specialty and if we can-
not satisfy you we don't
want your business.
tlie result of several years of pub.
II,. ,p., |s< ,,|i with suggest lops from
bunker* and bieiiiess men. At one,
time. III N. ve'nber, 101there were;
three In-lit "m bills before congress-—1
hon e hill, a bill of Chairman Owens
and five other Pemocrats of tbe sen-
ate finance committee, and n hill of
the liopiilitloan members of that com-
mlttoi. A bill drawn by Senator
(iwens of Oklahoma, chairman of 'be
senate committee on banking anil cur-
rency. and Itepreaentntlve Glass of Vlr-i
cinta, chairman of the house commit-
tee. was finally Introduced and. after
many amendments, passed. It was
known ns the Owena-fllaaa bill and
was the product of man) nilnda, In
and out of coturress
That's Fair,
Isn't It?
Spend Your Mone>
with your home merchant .
They help pay the tanca,
kaep op the achoola, build
roads, and make thtaaeoiB-
mutiny worthwhile. Yr
will find the advertiste
lbs bMl ones to this •
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Rankin, W. W. Burleson County Ledger and News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1920, newspaper, August 27, 1920; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169087/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.