Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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favettb county record
will advertise your House, Lot, Farm or Ranch
without charge, it listed with us.
What hava you for sale? What have you to rent?
What do you want to buy?
We can save you more money on furniture this year than
ever before and that means we can save you more money
than anyone else can save you at home or elsewhere.
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No mattsr what you want—to buy or soli—call on us, we will
try to fulfill your want*. List your property with us. Deeds,
contracts, leasos and other legal papers written on short notice
Bargains.
Magnolia Park Lots are selling rap
at low prices: $5,
r payments ot same
and terms. 10 ikt
$10 or $15 cash and balance in month!;
amount. No interest. See maps, prices
cent discount for cash.
Forniture Catalogue Free
331 acres of land, about two miles ofLaGrange on Col.
orado river; 125 acres in cultivation, all fenced with good
fence, field hog-proof, 60acrescedar timber,good pecan trees,
everlasting springs of water, good housewith many outside
buildings. Timber alone worth the price asked. No Johnson
grass on the place. This is a rare bargain.
One good house with 4 rooms, 2 galeries, good well, am-
ple room It* fpuden, orchard; situated in the city <>i La
Grange. Will sell cheap, half cash, balance on easy terms.
ORAGE CO., Agents
value Your health
DRINK
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Montgomery Ward & Co
... CHICAGO AND KANSAS CITY
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, 1073
JWISKEY l-/(
LaGrange, Texas
Industrial Congress.
Truck Crop is Large.
town shall have more than 10
delegates.
Officers of such organizations
and mayors of cities are urged
to appoint their delegates at
once and send their names to the
secretary of the congress, Mr.
Miller, Corpus Christy Texas.
A total of 1594 cars of truck
were handled over the San An-
tonio N; Aransas Pass Railroad
from January 1 to August 5 ac-
cording to the report of J. C.
Maugham, general freight agent
of the road, which has just been
made public..
Mr. Mangham estimates the
number of acres follows: Melons,
three acres per ear; potatoes.
*
FREE!
TAYLOR, Local Arent
Discouraging Reply.
An American who has written j
to this consulate expressing a!
desire to breed norses in Arabia |
has been advised that it is mip-j
practicable reports Consul J. A. I
Ray of Maskat, Oman. A fine
stallion is never sold to a lor-
eigner and could come into his |
hands only as a gift from some
friends among the Arabs. Thej
country around Maskat is so ,
mountainous that horses are of
little use and are kept only by i
.. the wealthy for the sake of their
tlu. t the progress and prosperity (llgnity The recognized market
& ot Texas may speedily and un- for Arab horses is Bombay.
& hamperoily continue to the lam- Some grav donkey8t highly es-
f '"‘o' ftU c,tUen9 of the 8tate! teemed for riding are raised in
i without regard to section, voca- Bahrein. Thev stand about 12
To each ^
new subscriber
to the Fayette County
Record, or to those prepaying one 31
year in advance, from February 1st, we
will give free a book entitled Fayette County T
and Her History," published by F. Lotto. ^
Every resident of Fayette County
should have one of the
books. Price 50c
mail 65c
* you less results bi bed,
or eggs, when they are
eel health. Take a little
your own pocket book
them up with
and Poultry
Had To Leave Home.
Every year a large number of
l*">r sufferers whoee lungs are sore
a«*l racked with coughs are urged
t-r" to another climate. But
'his is costly and not always sure.
Thrre’s a better way. Let Dr.
king's New Discovery cure you
■theme. “It cured me of lung
trouble,” writes W. R. Nelson, of
thiamine. Ark., “when all else
tailed and I gained 47 pounds in
w**iKl,t. Its snrely the King of
•II cough and lung cures.” Thou-
»amls owe their life and health to
'*• Its iKwitively guaranteed for
There arc two varieties of
camels in use here, the dromedary
atnl the freight camel. Thedlielul
dromedaries arc celebrated for
their easy riding gait and speed.
A dhelnl carries about 300
pounds and travels about 0
miles an hour, or 70 miles a day.
They can be purchased for 100
to 150 Maria Theresa dollars
(42.50) to ($63.75). A freight
camel carries about 500 pounds
and travels about 2V6 miles an
hour; worth 300 Maria Theresa
dollars ($127) or more. A pro
fitable business in camels is hard-
ly probable.—B rownsville
Herald.
Coughs. LaGrippe. Asthma,Croup
Throat and Lung troubles.
^ »nd 11.00. Trial bottle free
w T Mcyenberg.
Farm For Sale.
, *
kight now, 110 acres, 30 acres
'•tack land in cultivation, also
*5 acres sandy land, 5 acres
balance pasture, all
“®d‘‘r fence and running water
Outworn dw.ll.
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Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1910, newspaper, October 26, 1910; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984962/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.