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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
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ANO WOKKWO PEOPLE Of BUELBfcOM COUNTY.
VOL. XXVI.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1906.
NO. 40.
SPECIAL NOTICES I have secured the services of (i. <>. Curlin ami am prepared to till alt orders in the glass line ; all sizes and nhapes ; leave caVl at (¡ranm'.s Drug Store or G. G. Curlin's
shop. Try Hopson's Tasteless Wine Cod Liver Oil, it is the best tissue builder on the market. 1 am exclusive agent for Langham's Celebrated Liniment. A fuJl line of Hooka, Tablets, Pencils, Uox
Paper, Ink and School Supplies. Pure Drugs anil Toilet Articles. New Perfumes just arrived as follows : Orange BUmom, Uwost Hloom, Honeysuckle ano1 Florita—try theirv they are the best there is.
Phone 66.
CHAS. GRAMM, ^ Leading Druggist. ^ Caldwell, Texas.
Phone 66.
I New Sprino Goods Are Still Gomlna In at the Bio Store i
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Many Departments Are Beginning to Assume a Spring-Like Appearance
....The pretty spring-like weather of the past week reminds us that soon we will begin to need lighter
wearing apparel, as the "weather man" predicts an early Spring. The invoices we are daily receiv-
ing from Mr. J. F. Cobb, who is in market, plainly demonstrates that this store will be full to over-
flowing with pretty, new Spring Goods. We are now showing a great many advance styles in new
Spring Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Linens and, in fact, all the new weaves in demand for early Spring
costumes. New Embroideries, New Laces, New White Goods, Waistings and Skirtings, and many
other goods in all departments of the house.
C-.
NEW ARRIVALS IN GENTLEMEN'S WEARABLES
lust received a shipment of the celebrated Cluett-Peabody Shirts in all the new Spring patterns.
Come and let us show you the new goods. No trouble to show goods here.
g Gome to See Us When You Want Honest Goods at Honest Prices by Honest Methods.
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cobb company,
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CALDWELL, TEXAS.
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J*rom Our fflura/ Staff.
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Mrs. V tul.i Watson and chil-
• iron, of Burton, at e visiting her
sister, Mrs. .1. 1). (lidding*.
Misses l.ucy and Doxie Ni\.
<>f Volncv, are the guests of
their cousin, Mrs. .1. W. h'van.
Mrs. Tom Fulcher, who has
been visiting relatives at Ballin-
ger, returned home yesterday.
Karl Vest, of Temple, spent
a few days here with his parents
since «oír hint.
Mrs. S. A. Scott is visiting
relatives at Volney.
Walter McClcod wa* called to
Bellville to the bedside of his
grandmother, Mrs, Shclbtirn,
who is very low with pneumonia.
Kev. Dunn, til Calvert, is visi-
ting his children here.
Miss Iniogene M tilinta x re-
turned from Volney last Sunday.
The young people enjoyed a
bail here at the ('< •,irtnev Hall
Friday night. Im
Muy a Standard Sewing Ma-
chine prices reasonable. Sold
under guarantee.
KIII \ -SM H .k IM I. M I < i C< >.
.lust in a nice, fresh, up-to-
now line of Jewelry. We want
you to see it.
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F.i'iroK NKWH t'nNONiei.ic
Miss Imogene Mullinax spent
last week here with relatives, re-
turning to her home Saturday.
Miss Winnie Harnett visited
hoinefolks at Lyons last week.
Misses Lucy and Doxie Nix
are visiting relatives in Lyons
this week.
The dance at the home of
Koger tiroce Friday night was
well enioved by the large crowd
tli.it attended.
Mesdames Mattie K ukett and
I mma Holmes and Thatl lloline««,
K'. II. < ileseiisi Illag and your
reporie- were on the sick list
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Koger tiroce
-pent Saturday and Sunday w ith
the latter'" parentsat Lone Oak.
A «log belonging to II. L.
Ni\ went mad l;''rielay and I>11
se\ eral tiling , including a horse,
belore it was killed.
K. 11. I liesenschlag and wife
visited relatives at Sebesta last
week.
J, ('. Flanagan had the mis-
fortune to have a horse fall on
him Sunday, spraining his ankle
pretty badly.
Miss Carrie Carringtou spent
last week here with Mr-. Mary
M ose ley.
Willie Massey paid Lone Oak
a visit Friday.
1*1 ow 11< >\ .
If you are looking for some-
thing real nice in Hack Combs,
Crosses, or anything else in the
¡Jewelry line, come in ml see
i our new line.
Si oni Hitchcock.
IHKIISMAN.
t'liHiKSMAN. Texns, Fi b. 2o.
Kiiitoh Xk\vsCiinonici>
Last S.itnrday morning while
the section crew went out to
work Alex Kichardson became
over-balanced and fell from the
car dislocating his arm. He is
however, getting along all right
at present.
Onite a number of young folks
from here attended the mas-
ijuerade ball at the Sons ol Her-
mann hall in Caldwell last Satur-
day night.
(leo. Boedeker went to Bren-
ham last week on business.
John Hill left lor Bay City
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kufus Price
left Sunday for Ballinger, their
future home.
Kev. Pauling, of Caldwell,
preached at the Presbyterian
church Sunday morning and
night.
Miss Minnie and Hubert
Philp, of Caldwell, arc visiting
relatives here thin week.
Miss Annie Boedeker returned
¡today from a week's visit to rel-
latives and friends at Hogg.
Kt'Hl l.KK.
Kulus Price and Miss Ada
Hiil were married at the home
of the bride last Thursday
night by Kev. McLarty, of
Caldwell. They both have many
friends who wish them a long
and happy life. They left Sun-
day for their home in Ballinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Neelv went to
Saratoga last week.
Ollie Hill has returned to
Saratoga.
Miss Minnie Philp, of Cald-
is the yuest of Miss M,.ud
Philp this week.
Koger Holt has returned to
Temple.
Mrs. Dan Kobinson of Milano,
attended the wedding.
Mrs. Kence .lonhston, of Cam-
eron, is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Hill.
W. W. Arnold and family
visited in Hookerville Saturday.
Koy Holt and sister. Miss
(lladys, are visiting in Kosebud
this week. Ki:i okrun.
Just m a nice, Iresh, up-to-
now line of Jewelry. We want
you to see it.
Sionm A- Hitchcock.
Wall Paper just received
,latest styles.
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ties. Texan, Feb. -< .
KlUTOK NkwS i ilkomi i.k.:
There was a candy breaking
at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner's
last Friday night and all who
attended report a most enjoy-
able time.
Miss Nettie Si mal ton, of Milam
county, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. N. W. Turner.
Mrs. (loodman and daughter,
Miss Jess'e, were the guests of
Mrs. S. L. Tarwater Sunday.
W. C. Kundzeiher visited his
1 sister at Cookcs Point Sunday,
Farmer of this community
I are well up with their work an«l
have their land ready for plant-
ing. The health of the com-
munity is good with the excep-
tion of cold*. Jack Bi \n.
Jcst Kkckiyi o A big ship-
ment of Window Shades we
guarantee the quality.
i Kin: v-Snouk Ki'kniii'ki. Co.
Don't use poor oil. On sew-
ing machines, writing machines,
bicycles and all purposes re-
quiring a line lubricant the best
is the chea| > st in the end.
(lennine Singt r > 1 an be ob-
tained at
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906, newspaper, February 23, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169583/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.