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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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to To Look Comfortable SPUING If. Art to announce qui ares j.e inrani cnuu or I Ml Loo Warren. TIjq 4. erj) 3- yoa must F'EELcoajfor In body and easy in mind. Oue o( our SUITS, correctly tailored: and fitted to your form "ill tfive -ytnr-that-COM FRT A-DLJ-; SATISFIED feelingfor you'll FEEL KIGUT and have the satisfaction of knowing you LOOK niGUTTtoo T7 I a I nlany sympathiz- Dabney (Uncle Joe) YtnrnioTedtoMllT been a meat market in the W.

D. ''iinj; on the north sitJo sap Th insta Younu? I i IS csswo! FLOYD PER Kl NS expecttnthhoiior of 1 tVTor lI 1 1 to, tamintt the schools of thoS nir nwr iiaiidtahad cimp jrj' 8 waft svW'sfi -'1 countv ia the hear in their Noted educational lecturers and most Weekly We have wvm ar jt r-r jt i i dioos and istrious dt fit -TX- i nr rr i r-ZBmEmJ K.TTT J- 83.00 2.90 ijfii 1.00 Um liowloy's'Itfif Oood iiituU Oil, atluii, lb. jtiikinc Pourder boys ana girls this session; literary Society rendered a much appreciated program last Saturday feveuing. IJ. C.

School field of Denton, a former student, was here on business the first of the week. Bargains in all other litres B. Anderson Company Hurrah: far s. (i, Wisdom as coach our boys are ROAD BUILDING. jaipJjjlyUi-aihinK thatJ.wiU-count -inthe near approaehing games.

It is expected that T. S. C. C. will play the Clebarro Demonstration Work and Machinery Exhibition et the Dallas Fair.

IVe are showing the snappiest line of Art Stiiiares, both in design anil tiualityvthat has this We have for your inspection rich Oriental antf Persian designs in the seamless Wilton and Palisade velvets. Pretty floral and designs in Axminsters. Sizes 9x12'tol2xi5ti''''T Prices range in 9x12 from $18 to 'S35. IV also carry a good assortment of Brussels, Union and Matting Squares, 9x12, beautiful designs; prices range from $2.90 to $15. If you want something newy we have it.

If you are looking tor quality and price to match, you will find them here. A call will convince you. Gordon Oxford ooys vi ueourne here next Monday. ve -have a PxoLBentoa Reports from Burnet Victor, Texas, Sept. '20, mi).

Dear Editor: I '-promised -'you and other friends-to let you hear; from me after reaching Burnett countjv I reached here September IT) about eleven o'clock p. m. Spent the nights after leaving Neri at Paluxy, DiltTon, Hamilton and inatehLrtith JohriTarleton Col lege to Splayed here -f'J Announcements of 1 I is other -a will likely be made likely be made ii pu'ilic highway the ini iftar.t mi i.i c-m Tit of thif av't iiKllint oi iMiK' the grt-utct triumph in mod-cni It is authoritatively iity cwitf' if fvcry -pt-nt on pirilip-Jiihway i vH-tr4 faulty cunfjwti'vni (r in -un l-c riit'thoi's ni mninte Tin- cxhih'its of- rud nmchitit-ry nrul mod I will in-, a. public i'iuy-jacK says fie lias Evant. Attended church at a team 3gingIG01bs.

five of It lEvant Sunday night. Found Funeral Directors and Embalmers whom, ajexperiecced players, and others that are fast, cspech good -accommodations at each place. any tne oacu held. We expect GRANBURY, TEXAS the Cropstill past Hamilton seem l'l-t itl'tf IM.lt f'tr )m'T- victory. Come and eo games." no better than in Hood county.

-wm who viit the Stat- I air or The wtons of Thorp Spring, I traveled in the rain most of the time for two diva and on nc- joined! 'M college faculty, will if -iirrhe-tbe atmospnore Dalla- hi.id.l iUH'ud. The l.i'.t-l yi- i' Txt- i'v wiil b- lac l'ur tin.u'n'.t t)i mini ut Jit JftivfJoOr-. -i 'hfi IT Tti--it if anj io.i "J.i i I "out "and naiiijil-'of find v.fll utiii'tlidr vtdup iv.ui 'it'ti-iity i 1 bury" Fair "VlewchwlVTJ I r'-nnffi710t sp0 morhof the roan wliirh will bP frronn.nl with us I try I issot'l fr )-n IV.ixr Preachlntft Place i Personal Jews pF WceR for our Comtv Suocrintendet's I roads were very go-icl SchoortoDpen Oct. 24 Tlnstead of October 13, as Previously Announced excepf rough over the mountains hptwoen Paluxv and i.Iohnson- Dean of Iredell Will Fill the Pulpit at-the Baptist Church Sunday visitations, to hold Tally at this place, splt-ndid aiiflitorium 'nr t.ho a ville and for 'a few miles" where of our LlPAX H. tor and wife- of Weather-ford are visiting in' Lipan this week.

Miss Vera who, ha The impiwpjnei lUPS-t iiL'iiwavs is tnp i thr wide-afffco interest i they had lately been worked, omoncz the o.oni:Sind 'ihe facal is a pretty country between lifioiiiini': the 1 of 11 Paluxy Preaching at the Baptist church Saturday night and Sun- today. have M0(uyh imled -i iind I 'miles nsfnpnd all Hico- and Lampasas. some been attending school at 1 i. gOOU rural SCUOUldj'unuiUK- an MirfiKwl a itii 'm-. or school Qvork for the occasion uay Dy uean ot Iredell.

Marcos, came home last week on Miss Lela Barton was the account 'J' i- "ff -T .111 'C Then-wlien the county school idiidk'h" wr inii ht annum guest, oi miss uoine Liong oun-j Several from here attended public" Th jtr rt-nt day. the show at Granburv Inst Mon Cextkk "MilIj. All feel much revived over the recent arid are how enjoying the sunshiny weather, it.it-"woutdrbuxiasrloriireTOuh. was a. visitor at -Weatherford Monday.

Travis-Gibson, who has been a Vay several months in Arkansas and Mississippi, returned to his home here recently. Rev, Pace'of Hillsboro is here to attend the bedside of his son, Luther, who is seriously of iittlju1 IntinVays unprovi'd lex- rally is called at Granburyjwe gaar.Co a full attendance uh gcneralmterest on the' part of our people. along the ro.uh The Burnet country is In tine condition. Best crops made, for years. Crops did not sutler for rain "during the year.

Oats 'fmide from HO to 90 bushels per acre, wheat from 20 to 30. Not day, A-y in. l.niL'd Stab's Miss Lilac Aikon was at Dallas IV. I spviu! iM-r annum on juli(j Jfct the fvrst of the week on DOUBT CANNOT EXIST corn- irathered. but "0 ariil niiuuiiiij on pavt'd Of thi-i aiyoimt-, raided bond AV.

MVBrewin has- purchased the place recently "owned by J. Miss Irma Tidwell visited Misses. Mae and Ina Mulkey Sunday. George Ford is visiting lxome folkXrhis week. II.

E. Winn and. family took dinner at Chas. Pair's Sunday. "Thi -cojnm i tynvas-rtsited by a good rain last week.

We nave also some rain all through last month. There isa't any news of im bushels perhaps' is an average. Cotton will average one-third jwte-nftg-acreJt. is thought. and by Vie spend' on an nwraw of Iestigation Will Only Strengthen tne Grady Steedlynd Miss Nora -Mrritnd-MrsT-Ppny- Carteret)! TTroofWeGfveIu tlie in tho United ftdw We have foiu ht cent uf ouV Warden were married last Sunday.

Maize and other feed crops were On the 9th the heaviest rain San Angelq spent. last week here with relatives. Lewis Gibson is convalescent from a case of typhoid "fever. can doubt exist in the face of such- evidence? Read Mrs. J.

rover Hale has re- forbears fe.1 tu rned to her home at Merkcl after a few days' visit with relatives and friends here. iibli. hi'hwa lard tu "unproved" and the average in t)ic UnitfrJ 1 ia There is no: better ifivcKtmpnt than money-'intelligently fpont on public highw ays and every jhj la i in-fhted in load adds portance as every one is busy picking erable damage to cotton in some places, but the slovv rain just be tiere ttie endorsement o- a rep-, resentative citizen of Gfanbury. C. B.

Glenn, Granbury, Texas, says: "Years ago I had aev.erc attack of kidney complaint. My back pained me and to stoop or. fore prevented aroun tl Mr. J. W.

Cox of Lake Victor from much damage. lere last Monday on business. "Fun on the Podunk, by local talent, nder. direction its value to adjoiniDJ tune tinus The pastures are green and the evcrv' argiiniviit th.at irojerty and ctrpnms are running. Live of Mrs.

Crites, will be presented A. E. Watford tilled his regular appointment at the Methodist church Sunday. i The friends, of Bevely Hunter are glad to lesrn she has fully recovered from her recent illness. We understand the Temple training school will open Monday the '2oth instead of Monday the loth, as intended.

improvement pn anWH'i' l' me Seeing the Coast Country Clarkwood, Texas, Oct. 1, '13. stock are in good condition. A vatv mom( rty will upply with rnuti- next week. Lookout for circulars announcing time and place.

This great comedy has been pre of good milch cow costs from $50 i-eine: Mr. Frank Gaston: lift, sent sharp twinges through my body. Tho kidney -secretions were scanty ami painful in passage. I suffered from headaches and dizzy spells, during plied Tone tu fcte imp 1 1 i Dear Sir We have been here up io everv frmer puVbe property, au miblic ii--4 sented all over the and fr Benton and children one weekend haveTseen a great i ii-; liie roa.t.-. always a howling success.

Fun which my sicht blurred. I read arrived a week sooner than Iid. The household goods came the deal of the country. "Have crossed the bay to Port Aransas and There are many impoitaut lcs.ona from start to finish. Introduces that cm.

he leatned trouv p-M nil the characters who furnish The muddy spell of last week advertisements recommending Doan's Kidney Pills and decided ta try them. They restored me met an old friend who has got exliil.it 'ut th- Stato Fair of next day after I did. There was but little darango to- them. We now housekeeping. My ten rich farming.

Am having a Texan at DUas, OcU 18 to sport for more experienced travelers. Make Iplans to attend. chanhuky grucwr. to good health." f5 YEARS' Hr snlo bv all dealers. Price school begins in a tew wee ks.

on tho fine time, I havo'decided not to sell my place at the present. Will have a cood idea of this emphasized again tho need of a sidewalk to the public building and tlic putting of a lot of gravel on the school' grounds. It does look like something could be done to change this deplorable condition so that tho teach f.inn. I will preach at Mambrino Sunday at 11 o'clock, Nubbin isevr. lorir, sole agents Best wishes to all our Hood Mm.

United States. A country before we Jeave. Wife and I are having the time of our Ridge at 4 o'clock, and Mitchell's nember the name Doan county friends, Very truly. J. N.

Btnton. Bend school house at night take no other. lives. Yours trulv. This will be the last time I wil Trpi MfK4 0 preach at tnese places this year vill send you the Ncwu Every one is invited to attend GOOD DRY STOVEWOOD M.

WniTAKKfi. For Sale One Registered Jersey Bull, 5 years old, gentle, have pedigree with test records. A No. 12 De io Dallas Semi-Weekly $1.75 per year. This OllK' toVRIGMTJ AC.

AqTn Willt VtH'l nA fHfHnn trt pr.it.ir UMill'lldlf (r.H. dii l''n luiil en. these seruccs. R- O. Souy, Pastor I have several hundred loads ream once, but not a cut of good dry stovewood at tho full value for ers and pupils would not' be forced to wade through the mud.

prices have been on the decline the past few days and we arc sorry to hear predictions of twelve- cent cotton. However, we hope to see tho market rally and prices go back to whafc the crop is really worths Time and tido wait for no man, Don't fail to net our pric ixou get Jako Green farm, ana can deliver in town at any ti file. Just Scuntilic Jlctrlcan. es' when In need of staple Dry Goods, Groceries, En k.n.m.lT llil.trIM I flf- phoneme. No.

rings. the best tho market n'i "imi 'i -i' I amel ware, uueens ware "M-nm. 1 UEO. I'EUUY. Daval Cream Separator, nearl; new.

A 4 bottle milk and ere-7 testing outfit, and new, and- gallon "All will bargain to tho Vrr, 1 Geo. Tari'7 rve you, attho Elite, Glassware; Granite, Gal vanized and Tinware. The edit for the things You'll notice that old men who aro poor and young women who price Is always right at ilo tomorrow we but almost anv man can serve har.bcrlsia ertt f4.il. are wealthy never marry. B.

ivison ins of industry. titde. vV.

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