Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
VOL. XXVI.
OUM AIM 18 THE GREATEST BENEFIT TO THE FARMERS AMD WORKING PEOPLE OP BURLESON COUNTY.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1905.
NO. 10.
The Old Relia.ble Corner Drvig Store is the Place to Get a. Square Deal.
' ,>
&rom Our Zfcurai Staff.
■' i
HOW . Walker Cox. of liookerville.
spent two days with us on the
I.yok*. Tesa . July 2 i. ^ egua.
Kimtok Xxwf-CiiNOMci.r. N. K. Porter and wife and
J. D. Giddings and little son. Sliss Tura Camplen spent la t,
Jimmy, visited in Brenham last Sunday with friends and reía- i
week. j lives here.
Mism Minnie Hines returned The cotton crop is uncertain, j
to her home at Goldthwaite i weevils don't seem to be doing j
Monday after a week's visit to much damage right now but,
her uncle. J. W. Hines. cotton is dying by acres. Corn
Miss Mamie Harnett spent i tolerably good in spots butj
yesterday with Mesdames (¡id- nothing like a half crop made
dings and Watson. Fodder cutting and cane bar-!
Miss Ada Griffin visited Miss'vesting is being rushed for all!
Kuld Lyon last week. it in worth.
T. J. Carter paid Caldwell a J. I*. Lucas and
business visit Tuesday.
Mrs. O. F. Lyon returned
home last Saturday, after a
w eek
K..v k.
1- rank IL-nsiec
\\ell last I' ridav
T. A. Mullinax left last
dav f• r Du tiC
Bill Ward, «>t • aldvv ell,
Ktifus Ben-
down today to visit
son came
relatives.
The ice cream sociable given
visit to nlativ cs at R und at H. H. Gillev's last Thursdav
night w.is well attended and en-
joyed by all.
Miss Henrietta Jessee. who
I'm- has been here for some time.
will return home in a few day-
was to the regret of the many friends
visited t aid-
here Sunday.
There was an entertainment
the ri-sidein c ' ( Mr. and
Mrs. .1. W. iiines last Wed ñen-
day night in honor of their
nie> e. Miss Minnie Hines, of
< >oldthwaite. Those w ho at-
tended report a jollv tune.
The Santa Ke carpenters are
she his made while here.
Jno. Secik is building a new
house on the place he lately
purchased from Joe Survoik.
Vtnce Leshikar is also im-
proving his home place.
Jack Parkhill went to Lyons
Saturday.
We hi
1' \ i i'ii i.
, nie
I ani
e .i l in
«lock.
J. Lol ls t ■ 11 >1 >1 Ni .s.
at worl. i ■ n ' ho in v. w aiting
room which will be tjiiitc a bell- I .ikes in
elit to the people here.
There was prca hmg .it the
Methodist church Sunday and Have your prescriptions tilled
Sunday night. Services con- at (iramm's drug store. Only
ducted by Ke v. Childress. The Purt' ,lruKs "sed. ' -tf
protracted meeting was post-
jH.ned until the first Sunday in
August owing to the il! health
of the pastor, Kev. Potter.
The ball game between Som-
erville and the home team Sun-
SIHISU.
SMlFSTV. Tf i
Ki.IT.Ml X w * I'll HONK II-
.tiii\
tjuite a number of our people
day resulted in a score of li> to have been attending
17 in favor of Lyons. 1m /.
the
Lone
pro-
C •all
tracted meeting at
the past week.
Misses Annie and Mamie
t tiesenschlag and Louise and
with one dose of tiramm's Tape Francis Wuenscher visited
Worm Specific. 1« --t friends at Lyons Sunday.
L. Kr.it/ and family, of Merle,
«¡2.S.OO inward lor any tape
worm that cannot be removed
The smoke that
'forget hard times
Cigar at D. L.
makes you
•Coin Bond
Ai i OKH'S.
rrNHR Pomi.
< I s I i M I'oint, Tcxn*. lili*
lU'l foK Nli« k i'llMoMl I.K
Our long absence from the
columns of the Ni ws-Chkomo k
was caused more from lack of
time than of interest.
There h is been a great deal
oí sickness in our community
for the past month, but most
everybody i* improving now.
B. A. Porter, who wan danger-
ously sick for a few day last
week, is able to be out again.
spent Sunday here with rela-
tives.
J. K. Lewis and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis, ol
Lone >ak, Sunday.
Mrs. John Mtiller, of Merle,
was here last week, the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. IL 1111- •
derbrant.
Mr. Wm. Mu/.ihold lias been
quite sick for the past week,
but hopes are now entertained
for his speedy recovery.
Chills and fevers are quite |
prevalent in this community at
present. Jissmvk.
Before you buy a hand bag or
purse call and see our stock and
Several parties from here ¿el prices, then you will be con-
went on a lish and camp hunt vinced that such bargains were
last Friday near Sulphur Spring* nev er offered before in Cald-
. . . , ...ib . .u;„„ well. Now is your time to get
and had splendid luck, cat hmg ^ |uM ¡|( wholcHalc COHt
something over thirty pounds Sioni «V Hitchcock,
of fish. Druggists V Jewelers.'
Miss Florence Porter, of
Caldwell, «pent a few day* here j'nrc Cream lee Cream, the
with her cousins and went on iK.sl that can be made, at
the lish try with u . i Ai.iokds.
NIK.
Hi*, Texan, July 2.1.
Eiiitok N'kwk-Chkonici.k:
Farmers are through work at
this writing. Some have been
harvesting hay.
There is a great deal of thick-
ness now.
J. S. Beard and wife have re-
turned from Pawnee, La., their
late home, to recruit their health,
Mr. Beard's health being bud.
They will visit awhile, then go
to Lampasas for a month's va-
cation.
Miss Kate Hill and brother,
Bennie. will return to their home
in Kvant today, after a fifteen
days' visit to relatives.
S. I!. tier man, wife and baby,
formerly of Caldwell, came in
from Livingston Saturday to
visit homcfolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Mansel
and children, o! near Marlin,
are visiting relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of transe,
were here Sunday.
Mrs. Will Kly, ol liearne. is
the guest of Mrs. Henry Thorp
this week.
A Holiness meeting was begun
here Saturday night, by Kev.
• has, K'obinson am wile and
Mrs. Heard.
Hardy Parker. ■' K.igor*,
came in Thursday to visit
I riends.
The Ni lll.l iiit i ta i itid
quite a crowd of young friends
Friday night, in honor of M: <-
Kate II.. I al., and cream
were served as clreshments.
Dr. Gause Covington and Wiii
Kllis, of Cause :i11< • *<■ ■'.
1 >r. J. J. Little went on a inis-
mess trip to Anderson Monday.
Mrs. L. K. Thomas and son,
Jim, have been real sick but are
better now.
Mrs. Tom CriswoWl is also on
the sick list.
Misses Klsie and Willie l'.ly,
of liearne. are the guests of
Misses Krie and Kffie Hill, of
this place.
Miss Lillian Jackson, is visit-
ing in Westphalia and other
places. Tvii'ovi .
Finest line Uo\ Paper and
Kn velopes m the city at < irainm's
drug store. • -tf
voiney.
Vol.SKV, Ti'vas. July
kim iok n i-:v. s-l'u koniv. i. '..
The protracted meeting at
Lone < ali is drawing la'ge
crowds from here. It will close
Thursdav night.
Vasor Ni\ was on the sick
list one day last week.
J tul Flanagan and Willie Mas-
sev had business in Tunis Mon-
day.
Henry Scott, of Somerville,
passed through here Monday
enroute home from Tunis.
The negro church near Tunis
burned Sunday night.
Little Joe Carrington. o f
Caldwell, is visiting A. A. Mos-
Icy and family this week.
Jack Nix and Charlie Flana-
gan are at Somerville workihg.
K. II. Flanagan paid Caldwell
a visit. Monday Pt.ow Bov.
The best in the world Coin
Bond 5c Cigar at
45-tf D. L. Ai.i okm'h.
A swill line of new books it
tiramm's Drug Store.
GOOD CIGARS..
Som of Our 5c Good Are
Avantura
Glateon*
Junio
M0G«o4i. Sc llr*l|M
Ann HaM
CI Toro de In Selvn
Little Confínentele
Little Tom*
Jium G. IUIm
Span Cuba
Sremo Export
I H4tlln
J. LOUIS MDDIN6S
Hooo, Texait, July 24.
Eiutom Xrvvs-Ch konlel.k:
meeting commencing tomorrow
night which will be conducted
by Rev. Saddler, of Desoville,
at Dime Box.
Hoping this will be on time
and not meet the same fate of
our last, we will close wishing
good luck to the editor and all
the staff. X. Y. Z.
Best Ouinine at Sue 02. at Chas.
Gramm's drug store. 'Mf
We make a specialty of our
Cream and Cream Sodas.
<*■ J. Loi'IS (ilDDINCiS.
PROVIKNCE.
Pkovimkncr. Texan, July 25.
Editor Nkwd-Chiiomcu:
Miss Lela Calvin left Monday
for Mineral Wells where she
will spend some time.
Miss Lottie Duckworth wlW
THE LOCAL HAMLETS.
The following are th* prices current
yesterday on cot tun mI produce at
Caldwell, subject of course to change
at any time:
Cation—Good middling
Strict middling 10 3-16c
Middling lue
Strict low middling 9Mc
Low middling. 9c
Emu 7c to He
Hens, per dosen Ü.W to J3.40
Fryers 91.25 to $2.00
Beeswax 18c to 22c
Hi«n. green 6c
Hides, dry 8c to 14c
Tallow 3c to 4c
WANS.
Tuiii , Texan, July, 2 >.
Etuioa Nkw«-Chkomci.e:
Jukiss Sebesta was a pleasant
caller in our burg Wednesday,
on bis way to the metroplis.
Sqsire H. Goodwin was also a
caller among us Wednesday.
Neé Alexander, accompanied
by his nephew, Frank Kagsdnle,
were in our burg Frday, the
guest of the Goodwin family.
Kobe Grant, of the bottom,
passed through our town Sun-
day. enroute to the metropolis.
Squire Page was also in our
Since our last we have good
tidings of great joy through the ! teach the Lone Oak school next
Nkws-Chronici.k that we are to ¡ session.
have good roads. After so long, Charlie Flanagan and Willie
a time the Business League of I Nix, of Volnev, were here Sat-
1 Caldwell has waked up and been urday night week.
aroused from a state of lethargy joc and Mabel Coleman were
and have found that they are,,juitc sick last week. Mrs. Jen-,. j, ,
losing trad'.* on account of the nie Dickerson and Miss Bessie: ?. *1^' , .
... i .. 1 .1 . . . . . . , L. Ol 1« raim has been among
condition of the roads that en- Little, who have been sick, are . . . 4 8
. . , ,, , ' s a few days since our last,
ter l^ee county by way ol the very much improved. Mr.' c r 41
. , . . ii-i-',, , , rtenrv Scott, now of Somer-
S.iii Antonio road which is ¡ Houston is also a j,rreat deal
one ol the oldest roads in 1 exas. better. Mr. Shemak's littie
We have told them long ago i children are some better, al-
j that they could not spend their though the little girl is still in a
surplus cash in any better wav critical condition.
1,.an put it on san: road. It is ¡ ¿\ large crowd of Yolney i
ville, was a pleasant caller in
our midst Sunday.
The Misses Jackson left Sat-
urday to spend a few days in
the Oaks, the guests of Miss
Kthel Scott.
a well known fact that the coun- young people came up ridav r v .- .l r -j
. . .. . i . i 11 ' . . 1 . n asor Nix. ol the Providence
trv betweenthe east and middle night in response to an invita-' ... ■ , . .. ,
v . 1 . . 1 neighborhood, visited Dr. Little
\ i-uguas is among the liest far m- j tion that there was to be an ice I ,
ing sections of upland in Texas, cream supper at Mr. Thomas'!" UV' ..
. , , ( • , , Oi r town was greatly wrought
and the tr.ule from that part is i)Ut as there vvasn t any, we are lg
o .111 ,. u . i up overa fire about hall past
well worth looking after b\ any «nrrv to report them vervmoch' , . . , c ,
. , ., , , twelve o clock SunJav night,
'.own. Ni we hope that the road disappointed. .. . . ... .. T
... , . , * . , , „! 1 . , .... which burned the Bethlehem
will be looked alter and that it Miss Marvie Scott visited in ,u«
, ,, . cnurcb. rortunately the con-
will be put in good shape by , Caldwell last week. f
the time we have to move the :
Sammie Duckworth spent last
next crop. Also that the tele- week in the bottom.
phone line will be righted up in; Lilburn Wright, of Cot>kes
every respect. We are in sore
need of the telephone right at
this time, as we are having
some sickness and we have
many calls for doctors that we
never get.
The corn crop on the prairie
farms is about an average, but
the timber land farms are al-
l most a lailure on corn. The
¡cotton crop is about an average
ill the last li\e years.
The little 1 1 -year-old girl of
.lie Zgaba. near Deanville, died
this morning at > o'clock. We
¡did not learn the cause of her
'death.
K. B. Boehme has been re-
Point, spent Sunday in our
vicinity. Bonnii. Doom.
Texas Asthma Cure at
Gramm's drug store. 1 ^2t
CHRILSMAN.
Chkiksman, Texas, July >•.
Ki>iTokNkws-Chkomci.k:
The Methodist meeting closed
Sunday night. They had eleven
conversions and three additions
to church and the whole church
was much revived. Bro. Sad-
dler isa very eloquent preacher.
Bro. Whitman has erected a
tent near the Presbyterian
pairing his gin plant prepara- church and will conducta meet-
tory to ginning the next cotton I ing there. I
crop, which will begin to open | There will be a picnic at the1
up soon. j back of the Matejowsky pasture
There was a fishing party J August 11, and a ministre! by
from Center Point passed home talent, both for the benefit
through Hogg last Friday and j of the school house.
returned Saturday evening and I Julius Winkler and wife are
I reported that they caught plenty | visiting here from Needles, Cal-
¡o! the finny tribe. lifornia.
Joe Spacek, lateof Lee county, Miss Omega Graham, of Sum-
! is erecting a nice residence in mit, is the guest of her sister,
the suburbs of Hogg. Mrs. Geick.
Peter Shupak is contemplat- Miss Helia Garner, of Hix, is
ing putting up a new residence here to resume her music class.
Will Hill and family, of Cy-
clone, were here last week visit-
N I I'OIV I I K.
gregation had all dispersed so
no one was burned, notwith-
standing their great effort to
save the school house. It is
not known how the tire started,
but il is thought to have been
set on lire by some miscreant.
Kck Oliver, of your city, was
in our burg Tuesday.
Kos.w
If you use any of our special
remedies and are not satisfied,
your money will be cheerfully
paid back. We make the follow-
ing specialties: Stone's Head-
ache Cure, Stone's Bilious Pilta,
Stone's Liver Medicine 'dry),
Stone's Cough Medicine, Stone
A Hitchcock's Diarrhoea and
Colic Mixture, Stone & Hitch-
cock's Headache Tablets.
Stonk tsr Hitchcock,
Druggists & Jewelers.
MUMI0RD.
Mi mi-'omo, Texas, J lv
kimtok niíws-chkonum.k:
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cobb,
of Caldwell, spent a few days
with relatives here this week.
Miss Mae Jackson, after a
few weeks' stay at Wootan
Wells, returned home last week,
accompanied by Miss Frankte
Dicua, of that place, who spent
a few days here.
Miss Clyde Collier is visiting
in Bryan.
Captain Dowd died here at his
home last Sunday. His death
was caused by a carbuncle.
on Pecan street near the gov-
crment building in Hogg.
Dee Watson came to Hogg' ing relatvies.
for a few days'stay from Lee ¡
county. |lcst Cold Drinks and Cold, He was married this year and
John lottrcll and Jaspe" Soda in Texas. You know the, we greatly sympathize with his
Watson visited in Lee county place D. L. An unit's. young wife.
last Sunday. Miss Alina T ag ie. who has
We le.11 n that the Methodist Stone A Hitchcock's lied Bug
brethren will hold a protracted t Poison is .1 dead shot. '•! 1 'cuiimuti • 1 i'.trfo Four.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905, newspaper, July 28, 1905; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169553/m1/1/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.