Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 753, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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WITH THE COMING OF SOHSHINE
Your ills may be made to banish like the clouds after the snow.
“MAN can ACHIEVE what MAN can CONCEIVE.” Put in-
resistible confidence (I SHALL ACHIEVE) into your ardent
desires and your aspirations will be accomplished.
Grogan Wells has succeeded because we have conceived, prop-
erly, we believe, the restoration oi the afflicted.
Why go through the year 1917 carrying a burden! THROW
IT OFF! Be free to develop the things you have tried to con-
ceive. You say, you HAVE tried—so have 90 per cent of those
who have come to us for our services. You know something
of our successes,—our reputation. If we cannot make you a
living example of the efficacy of our work, we promise you, we
will not retain you as a patient; and then, just to fully prove
ourselves consistent, if you are tot fully satisfied after a weeks
TIME we will REFUND every cent you have paid for your
treatment. The only danger in the whole thing is YOU MIGHT
♦,BE TEMPTED TO PUT THE MATTER OFF. Better phone
581 RIGHT NOW. Our Auto is at your service, at any time,
FREE. ' <•
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Is repairing watches and doing
high-class engraving
The kind of of engraving we do adds
to the value of the jewelry. Inferior
engraving always detracts.
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P. MAJORS
-EWELER—ENGRAVER—OPTICIAN
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WE HAVE experienced men to do
turnlture repairing, crating and ship-
ping goods, toves polished and aet
up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms
reasonable-.—Household Furniture (
Phone 549.
In West Sweetwater occurred
the marriage‘of Miss Musetta Dies,
the eldest daughter of Elder and
Mrs. A. D. Dias, to Mr. W. W. Ful-
ghum of Waco, Monday evening at
8:00 o’clock in the presence of
about fifty close friends of the fam
ily. Rev. J. R. Jones came from
far away Roswell, New Mexico in
fulfillment of a promise made in
little girlhood to perform the cere . .
mony for Miss Dies, when she was'iug selling his farm near Brown-
married no matter ^here she liv- wood and moving out west, where
PLANS TO 00 WEST
AND START ALL OVER
Brownwood, Jan. 22,—The old-
est man in Brown county has paid
his taxes, amounting to $100.51.
W. F. Brown, age 99, yesterday
settled his indebtedness with the
county and state, declaring when
he did so that he was the first man
in Brown county to pay his taxes
and the last—up to that time. Mr.
Brown said that he was contemplat
MONEY TO LOAN
Money loaned on desirable im-
proved residence property, also
improved farms and ranches at
prevailing interest rates.—W. Y
Rockwell, Campbell Bldg. Phone
136. ' 16-tf
FOR SALE.—City property. Lots
11 and 12, block 38 original town.
23 and 24 block 80 Orient Add.
and 16,17 and 18 block 20, 5 and 8
block 9, 10 block 8 Min. Add.
he planned to grow
country.
up with the
ed.
The bridal party’entered the li-
brary from the living room and
halted just beneath the archway
separating the two rooms where
they were met by the officiating |and mules down to the Carney
minister who read the solemn ranch near Eskota last week, and
words which made them man and came up and spent a day and night
Capt. R. F. Hunter of O’Brien
taoved a buDch of cattle, horses
wife.-
They were attended to the altar,
by Miss Ruth King and Mr. Frank
Fulghum.
Miss Dies has won a large cir-
visiting in
home.
town on his return
Read It first In tne Dali importer.
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION
because it concerns the HEALTH
of every member of your family.
Can you afford to run the risk of
employing inexperienced plumb->
erst
Oar knowledge of the Business
s a guarantee that work done by
as will be installed in the best sani
tary manner. Remember, our pric
08 are not more than often asked
for inferior work.
MONDAY A M MURRAY
price.—A. E. Lichty, 53 W. Jack-
son Bvd. Chicago. 10-lmo.p
Write owner for quick selling ('!e of close friends by her amabil
ity and true womanly traits.
Mr. Fulghmn is a young busi-
ness man of-sterling qualities who
has transferred his business inter
Waco, where
EVERYTHING—In feed and gro-
ceries. Best molasses feed on the
market; Alfalfa, Timothy andjf'sls i,om Snyder to
Clover, Chops, Bran, Mo-eggs,
Cold Pressed Hake, etc. Sweetwa-
ter Seed and Grain Co’s, grocery
department, Perry Dishop in
charge, in Crarie-Bradford build-
rig north Second street. Phone 51
12-tf.
FOR RENT.-A four room
house, newly painted and papered
electric lights, two blocks from
square.—A. 1. Berman. 15-tf
FOR SALE.—A two story hotel,
14 rooms, furnished, two cisterns,
good lots and out houses, cheap.—
jW. A. Sellers Longworth, Tex-
!es. * 16-9td
they will make their home.
A it* r the ceremony congratula- i J 1
(ions and good wishes were ex-*; I
tended the happy couple and the i ■ |
beautiful wedding presents were £ j
admired.
Mr. and Mrs. Fulghum left on
the Sunshine special for Waco to | j
make their home and the good* • J
wishes of many friends follow « J
them. | J
Sweetwater Theatre
TO-NIGHT
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NEW BUSINESS
ORIENT PAYS FINE
Austin, Texas. Jan. 23.—Attor-
ney General Looney has received
from the Kansas City, Mexico k
Orient Railway company $3,22ft.
in settlement of judgement given ,
the state for 82,-’'/I. and interest
as penalty against that road tor
FOR
affirmed by all of the higher
the eburts, and that the ease was
Ivanced and had the right of the I . , ,
„ , . : rushed,
way, four years were consumed ni •
getting a final decision.
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John McCracken has put on a [ J
float wagon and asks for a share r 3
of your business. Prompt and ef-|*J
ficient service is bis motto. Phone 111
DON’T Buy until you try—Dor’It 43c. it I Z
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-Let your cattle suffer. Uj
cake at the Sweetwater l ■
■My residence fur-!*** & Grain 1°°-'8 warehous«- S
sell until you tell*—New Second
— J Hand Furniture Store. Phone 684. j p)Q\ ’-p
of ;-M. T. Bowden, Mgr. lltfd-w
Margaret Gibson and
William Clifford
in a spectacular dramatic production
‘The Leopard’s Bride’
Staged in 5 Parts
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Sweetwater Theatre
failure to build its li: e through
Sherwood. Irion county, when its j Papers on the
line ran within three miles of Slier operas will be
wood, which is the county scat of
Irion county, i mUr the constitu-
tion of Texas, a railway must run
through a county seat when built
within three miles of such.
This suit against the
(Irient
was instituted by the Attorney
General's Department on behalf of
the State and went to the supreme
court of the I nited States. Ibis
is the first time this question has
ever been tested through the higb-
est#-ourts of the country. Despite
the fact that the judgement of the
Mrs. S. H. Kelsey will be hostess
for the Self Culture Club Thurs-
day afternoon. Mrs. Shugart will
lead the lesson on “The Operas
different famous
part, of the pro-
gram.
nece ssary outhouses in best part -—-----
town —Mrs. S. W. <......... .
Phene 77. ' 20-tf
FOR SALE.—We have some good
work horses and mules for sa!e
for cash—or will sell on time and
take good notes.— Sweetwater
Transfer Co., Sweetwater, Texas,
Phone 520. 2O-10td-ltw
corn-
Mr. Busby of the Busby
muuity is trading in the city to-
day. lie reports the farmers busy
plowing since the snow and that
they find the spil in excellent con
dition though more moisture is
needed.
WANTED. -Position as house
keeper, by young lady. Address
Mi s Serene Ilale, Blackwell. Tex-
as. 20-3tdp
Rev. -J. R. Jones of Roswell, New
Mexico, was guest of Elder audjpoi*
Mrs. Dies for the Fulghum- Dies nK(U,
FOR RENT.—One furnished room
for light house keeping. Pliorfe No.
23-bt
432.
of six
wedding
trial court against the railroad wasfew days.
and will remain for a
RENT.—All or part
residence. Furnished or on-
| LARGE STOCK
; Lumber. Lime, Cement, Brick, Paints, Varnishes, ;;
: Stains, Wall Paper, Glass, Corrugated Iron, Wall::
j Board and Composition Roofing.
: Call and* See Our Goods and Get Our ;;
Prices Before Buying. \!!
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furnished. Phone 83.
23-1 tp
WANTED.—Lady to assist in do-
ing house work for few days.
Great American-World
Ostermoor
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Phone HI.
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FOR RENT.—3 rooms, with pri-
vate bath, for light house keeping
for couple without children. Phone
669. 23-tf
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FOR SALE.—One 6 room house 4
lots 50x140 each. Nice barn, good
cistern. Located in Orient addi-
tion. Blocks 92 lot 9, 19, 11. 12 at
bargain address Sweetwater, R. A.
Box 82. 23-12td-4td
If it is vegetables we have it.—
Allen Bros. Cash Grocers. 17-tf
Quast sells the following nmsi- ^ |
cal instruments, Vietrolas, Player J J
Pianos, and other Pianos, Violins/Jj
Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, I’ka-jzi
lelc, French Harps, Jews Harps « jj
Tambourine, Accordion', and' all {- ]
extras for all musical instruments.
Victor records and needles.
23-2td-ltw
Miss Evelyn Gass left Monday
afternoon for San Marcos to fill
the place made vacant by the ill-
ness of the German and Spanish
teacher in the Baptist Academy of |
that City. j
The Ostermoor Alattress is built not stuffed like hair. The filing :s
cotton of selected grade. Cotton mixed with brains and patented!
Treated chemically, processed mechanically, and combed into light
airy interlacing sheets of marvelous elasticity. These streets, by
the original Ostermoor method of building, are hand-laid, layer-wise,
sheet upon sheet until the desired thickness be obtained, then deft-
ly incorporated within the tick entirely by hand. Careful stitching
aud boxing of borders, minute accuracy in tufting, and perfection
itself in all details of assemblage, construction and finish, completes
the finest Mattress that brains, science and skill can produce, or
money can buy.
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J. L PAYNE
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Bagwell, John S. Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 753, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917, newspaper, January 23, 1917; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560272/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.