Bell County Democrat (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BELL COUNTY DEMOCRAT
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AUGUST
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ARE NOW PREPARING FOR
EVERYTHING IN SLMHER GOODS
FALL BUSINESS
MUST BE SOLD
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To Hake room. You have nearly three months to use them and it is economy to buy much that can be used next
spring while they are going at such a sacrifice.
DRESS GOODS
Light Hair Line Checks and stripes in La-
dies' Wool Dress Goods, very popular now,
value 50 and 65c, now 39e
CORSET WAISTS
A lot of 8 cozen Corset Waists, value 50c
and 75c, now 25e
DRESS GOODS
All 15c figured Lawns now I0e
All 20c Figured Lawns and Tissues !5o
All 20 and 25c Mercerized Ginghams ... 150
Lodies' Lace Hose, 50c grade 39e
CLOTHING
$15.00 Suits now $||.25
$20.00 Suils now SI4a9t
$55. Suits now $I8i75
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COME TO THIS AUGUST SALE !
MILLINERY—All Ready-to-Wear Hats Half Price
Men's Straw Hats NewgHalf Price I
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RAY <Sb ELLIOTT'S
Department Store
Bel ton, Texas |i
THE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN
Who has demonstrated
ability to successfully
conduct a small busi-
ness will receive special
attention and consider-
ation from
THE BELTON NATIONAL BANK
of Belton, Texas.
Heidenheimer Items.
The protracted meeting is pro-
gressing very nicely, we have a
good preacher and a very arge
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and
daughter, Ivy of this place, left
yesterday for Haskell Co. to
visit relatives for a few weeks.
Mrs. Bickley has returned
from the west where he has been
visiting her mother.
Mrs. Stamp's daughter has re-
turned home from a visit with her
ner grandmother.
Young Mr.Cinters seemed to be
enjoying himself very much last
Saturday evening about live o
clock. How about it Paul.
Mrs. J. N. Woody was visited
by her daughters, Nellie a.n J
Geanard, Saturday evening.
Mrs. Tanner spent Sunday
with her daughter, Hattie Nor-
wood of Haskell Co.
1 will ring off, if Bright Eyes
don't write next, I wiL come a
£5a *T« a8a d?Sb aS5a tfSa s*a i$e a& Ja
DO YOU NEED MONEY ?
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Do You Want a Farm
Do You Want to Buy a Home?
Do You Want to Rent a House
Do You Want Fire Insurance
Do You Want to Make a Bond
I have plenty of money at 8 per cent, with privilege of
paying before maturity.
J. C. PRESTON
Office Over Safley Bres. Belton, Texas
gain.
Sweethearts.
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HOT BARBECUE
Don't sweat over your hot
stove these warm days when
you can get the very best bar-
bccue at the East Street mar-
ket, red hot for dinner and
supper. It costs no more
than the raw meat. Call at
noon and see what we have.
EAST STREET MARKT
Waiter Wilson, Prop.
We buy and pay highest mar-
ket price in cash for chickens,
eggs and all kinds of grain.
Bring us your oats and ear corn.
2t. Everett Grain Co.
DlWITT'S CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL
8ALVE For Piles. Burnt, Sore*.
TBI CHILDREN LIRE IT
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
COUCH SYRUP
Goose Neck News.
Well as I have not seen any
news from this place in a good
while, I will send in a few dots.
Miss Daisy Wasson visited
Mrs. Street, near Praire Dell
j Saturday and Sunday.
! Miss Jessie Prenchand Misses
! Goldie and Ottie Maynard were
'the dinner guests of Mrs. Rev.
Maynard Sunday.
Mr. Millerand Mr. Cain's fami-
ly all went a fisntng Monday.
I Mr. Alford Bridges and Miss
Vesta Morgan, went to Corn
Hill Sunday, also Misses Nora
and Dovie Morgan and brother,
Sam.
A crowd of young folks went
to Bell Plains to church Mon-
day night.
Mr. Miller visited Mr. E. H.
Cain Sunday.
Mrs. E. H. Cain's sisiter near
Holland has be •;* visiting her
mother.
C. D. Elliott and wife is visit-
ing friends in Bunned this week.
Mr. Sikes and family visited
Mr. B. Maynard Friday night.
Ask Miss Jessie French and
Miss Ottie Maynard how they
enjoyed the watermelon, they
ate at Salado Saturday.
The meeting has closed at
Prarie Dell, which was held by
Brother Bass and Brother Ilob-
son. It certainly was line.
Mr. Wyly and Tay French
DR. E. MARVIN SMITH
DE;NTIST
Belton • Texas.
Crown and Bridge Work, Gold
Filling, Extracting and Plate
Work Specialties.
Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m.; 1:00
to 5:00 p. m.
OLD PHONE NO. 128
Office Over Hiitir I Fritiin Drat Start
visited their sister, Mrs. B. L.
Maynard Sunday evening.
White Rose you need not to
grieve, your fellow will be at
Chalk Ridge next Sunday.
Misses Annie and Mattie Mars
of Youngsport was in Chalk
Ridge Tuesday.
Mrs. Ella Hody of Gooseneck
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Mars of \ oungsport this week.
Misses Eula and Gladie Jack-
son attended church at Prairie
Dell Sunday.
The Jacksons all are through
with their cotton until it is ready
to pick. Crops are all fine here.
Mr. Halbert is visiting friends
at Youngsport Saturday and
Sunday.
Ask Tom Brown what he had
the blues about Sunday night
for he must of not seen his Corn
Hill girl. Success to the Demo-
crat and its many readers.
Brown Eyes.
Miss Lilla Nelmsof Troy came
Friday to the Dankworth insti-
tute to be treated for appedictis.
She was sent home Saturday
sound and well.
Mr. B. D. Garmanny of Temple
came to the Dankworth institute
to be cured of appendicitis. He
received three treatments and is
well.
Patrick McGans that jolly son
of the Emerald Isle was with us
Monday. He takes the defeat °f
his man for governor like a man
and good democrat.
Col. Bob Taylor, that sterling
democrat and Farmers Union
man was in Belton Monday hold-
ing social intercourse with his
many friends.
B. T. Edwards of Killeen and
a son-in-law of M \ J. W. Boaz
will accompany him to his new
home in north Texas.
W sley Holcomb, west of Hel-
ton a few miles, it> sor.ousiy ill.
Miss Vera Smith was in Bel-
ton Monday.
Hood Garner attended camp
meeting services at Nolanville,
Sundaj. A large crowd was in
We want our friends to make
headquarters at our BOOTH on
the PUBLIC SQUARE, where
we will have ICE WATER,
ELECTRIC FANS, NEWSPA-
PERS, and the prettiest display
of Hardware you have seen from
September 8th to 12th, 1908.
SMITH & PEYTON HARDWARE CO,
Granulated Sore Eyes Cored.
"For twenty years I suffered with a
bad case of granulated sore eyes, says
Martin Boyd, of Henrietta, Ky. "In
February, 1903, a gentlaman asked me
to try Chamberlain's Salve. I bought
one box and used about two-thirds of
it and ray eyes have not given me any
trouble since." This salve is for sale
by Henry Howell.
For Sale or Rent.
Nice residence next to J. F.
Carter, Jr., will be sold for $800.
Half cash, balance on long time.
Will rent same very reasonable.
Call at once for a bargain.
Geo. Cole Jk.
What 25 Cents Will Bay.
Our out-of-town friends are
invited to call at the Silver King
and get the best old fashion din-
ner in town for 25 cents. Rube
Peay will treat you right.
Silver King Rest aurant.
PAINLESSS DENTISTRY
We want your work and in order to get it will allow your car fare
from Belton' to Temple on $5,00 worth of work or more, and will guaran-
tee all our work for 10 years, in writing. We have had 12 years prac-
tical experience and will do your work by our expert Painless Methods,
at the following Exceedingly Low Prices.
Set of Teeth 35.00 to $10.00 Gold Fillings $1.00 up.
Gold Crowns $5.00 Painless Filling $1.00up.
Pridge Work $5.00 White or Bone 50c
Painless Extraction 50.
UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS
DR. THOMAS, Prop.
Over Brady & Black
Temple, Txas
$10 Reward.
For the return to the Demo-
crat office of an 18 size gold,
hunting case watch. Case No.
450010(3, Hamilton, 17f move-
ment. No. 151355. Lost or
stolen on trolley between Belton
and Temple July 29.
Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved.
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the
United States Express Co,, Chicago,
writes, "Our General Superintendent,
Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy some time ago to
check an attack of the old chronic. I
have used it since that time and cured
many on our trains who have been
sick. I ain an old soldier who served
"•ith Rutherford Hayes and Wil-
liam McKinley four years o"o in the
2.'iru Ohio Regiment and havo no ail-
ment except chronic diarrhoea, which
thir remedy stops at once." For sale
cy Henry Howell.
attendance, and
on the grounds
about 40 tents
Colombus Hilliard was trading j
in Belton Moudav.
Angus Vick went west on the j
Santa Fe Monday.
L. B. Tomlin visited his brother
at Heidenheimer and returned
Sunday.
For Sale.
Good Second Hand Wagon to
sell or trade for feed or wood.
Hatcher's Feed Store.
Dr. E. Marvin Smith, the den-
tist left Saturday Lor M lunula,,
where he will spend about two
weeks. Mrs. Smith and the
baby preceded him several days
ago.
Diarrhoea Cured.
"Mv father has for years been
troubled with diarrhoea, and tried
every meaes possible to effect a cure,
without avail, "wriees John H. Zirkle
f.f Phillppi, W. Fa. "He saw Cham-
berlain's Colic, Cholera und Diar-
rhoea Remedy advertised in the Phil-
ippi Rapublican hnd decided to try it.
The resvlt is one bottle cured him and
lie has not suffered with the disease
for eighteen months. Before taking
this re edy he was a constant sufferer.
He is now sound and well, and al-
thoug sixty years old, can do as much
work as a \oung man." Sold by
Henry Howell.
SSWt&Hi
Fc i il r I < sti ing of lish caught on Shakespeare's bai
this Mr* on we are giving a line $10,.0 outfltof Fishin
Pack le free. This handsome outfit includes a fine hand-
uade red and reel, 100 yards of "Indian" Silk Line, and
• n a SM-rtment of Shakespeare "Baits that catch fish,"
Phis out), t is now on exhibition in our stoue, and we shall
e gl ad if you will come iivand examine it and receive free
•"pies of our booklett to Catch Bass" and "Art of
Halt C as: ing" together with full particulars how to win
lie $lo prize outlit. of Dishing taokle, Come in today
and ji<t n < < j \ bf our two free booklets, axamine the new
liait s- ar.d hair: how to win the prize outfit.
HENRY HOWELL
J1 c A\ < r i t Drugpist Belton, Texas
DR A. B. GRAIN
Physician And Surgeon
Office Over Hunter & Freeman
Residence Ceatral Hotel
Old PHom 112 lew Phoae 1S7
Watch Hospital
For The Radical
Cure of
DISABLED WATCHES
Our Remidies
Never Fail
Barter & Freeman
BeHen, Texas
J. M. FRAZIER, M. B.
Uni. of Penn.
PHYSICIAN AND SIMEON
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m.
Both Pbonts Ovir How ill's Drag Stars
Active at 87.
This would be unusual news If
and women would keep thnwlns
free from rheumatism and all aohea
and pains as well as keeping their
muscles and joints limber with Bal-
lard'* Snow Ltolut
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Bell County Democrat (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1908, newspaper, August 4, 1908; Belton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232338/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.