Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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CALDWELL KEWS-CHaONICLK, CALDWELL. TEXAS JULY 11 1W
j Mr . San Robbins left Frida?
for San Marco* where she w81 j
•pend oae lime visiting friends {
aud relatives.
Jobo Douglass came up from
Houston Saturday to spend aev-j
eral day* with bis mother, Mrs.
M. E. Douglass.
Mrs. Wilton Houston and
Miss Lora Mason left vested
M... Grace Fr.in 1.(1 Sooi.y | Mm. K M C.rrj w«rt u *** °° * ,hr« .,0.
Sao Aatonio Suadav. to aivead «Ut.re and fnaada la Men..
PEOPLE 9 YOU 5 KNOW
•—ln( TObat Cbcf arc Dot no •
■Governor
Endorses
Asa Catarrh
Remedy.
of Wyoming
Pe-ru-na.
As An Excellent
Tonic.
to visit relatives at Gsuse.
J. S. Soook left Tuesday for
bis future borne in Teague.
Mrs. Isaac Jackson left Tues-
day to visit friends in Dallas.
Miss Eudie Haddot went to
Temple Sunaay to visit relatives
Miss Jessie Bowles went to
Temple Saturday to vk it rela-
-tiees.
Miss Jennie Farmer went to
Brownwood Monday to visit
friends. attended the Sheriff's Assoc 1a-
Bokx. to Mr. and Mr*. Cbarlie tion in San Antonio tbi* week.
Jancik. Thursday morning, a Mr_ and A> p_ W#ilio re.
tbe Sheriff's Association.
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, of
Galveston, visited Walter Wer-
ner and family this week.
Mrs. J. K. Hartgr ve* went
to Mineral Wells Monday to
spend a while for her health.
Miss Lorena Hudson, of Sao
¡Angelo, arrived Sunday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Hudson.
Mrs. F. C. Ponce, who has
been on a several days visit here,
went to Cleburne Monday tu
spend some time with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oliver
arrived Saturdav afternoon from
San Antonio, and for tbe present
are boarding with tbe family of
W. H. Hundley.
Mrs. J. C. Garrison, accom-
panied by her mothe#, Mrs. K.
Sheriff and Mrs. Lee Heoslee
returned to her
home in Emma, after visiting
relatives in this county.
T. L. Parker, wife and cbild-
,~T~ " c ~~ 1 * ! ren. of Brown county, have been
turned last Saturday from an . . . . .
v#_, . . . . . . c . . on an estended visit to relatives
Mooday extended visit to San Angelo. . ,, ,
. . ® ;in Hookerville community, re-
(.0 on oo a Born:—to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. turning home last Saturday.
x.. . , . J Broaddus last Saturday morn-¡ Mrs. M. S. Douglass and son.
Miss \ ivis Lee has returned ¡q } beautiful black haired r*\- a a . . r . . ^
. . . o * " U1 u«ncu Clifford, went to Lexington ves-
from a visit to relatives at «¡r|. . . * . .
- * terday afternoon to attend tbe
* 0ir,!" Dr. B. O. McLean left Tues- bedside of Thomas Douglass.
Mrs. Jim King, of Houston, day nigbt for West Texas, where wbo is very sick and not ex-
is on a two weeks' visit to Mrs. be*w¡n speod % wb¡!e for bift,pected to live.
M. E. Douglass. beahb.
Mesdames J. C. Hale and C.
fine boy.
G. R. Higgason left
to attend tbe
Houston.
'¡via L
to
% f I
*7 have such confi
dencc in prominent per
sonal friends who have
used and endorsed Peruna
that I feel justified in assum
ing that it is a valuable rem
edy for catarrh and an ex
ceilent general tonic.
John VV. Hoyt.
Victoria Flat*.
Washlajtoz, J>. C.
"I he Magnificent Slate Capitol Building of Wyoming.
Mature.) Esthnuasn I
spend
Mrs. W. H. Collins, wbo has
Cbas. Gramro returned Tburs- been visiting relatives atCookes
Hope left Tuesday to spend two^ morning from a business Point, returned to her home in
trip to Electra and tbe Pan- Fort Wot tb Monday, accompan- ny romm«rri t « ntcrpn« <>n the part *n,t • rtv
' — --of p-opls wbo *r« much before the reran a.
weeks in Austin
Mrs. J. H. Webb and da gh-j handle.
Mrs.
ied by her sisters, Misses Nora
ter, of Bryan, are here this week
visiting relatives.
Wn. O. Bowers, of Giddings,
«na here the first of tbe week
on legal business.
Mr. sod Mrs. Ed Heslep re*
turned to Austin after spending
several days here.
C. C. Nelms returned yester-
day morning from a prospecting
trip to West Texas.
Will Eason and wife, of Waco,
have been visiting relatives near
Deanville this week.
T. J. Hill went to Dallas Tues-
day on a business trip and will
be gone several daya.
Jobn Hudson, of DeRidder,
La., came in this week to spend
a while recuperating.
Mrs. V. E. Pabl, of Brenbam,
,, . „ . „ and Sidney Jones wbo will spend
tanme Griswell, wbo , . r
. . ... . . , two weeks* there.
has been visiting relatives here,
Miss Trixie Owens, wbo has
laapoMible People. Mature) Esthtuusn. I Catarrhal Pessr
PEOPLE ••>Mip.via« pcMlUon-of high When • person ha- been rc.lljr n ||wsl Mr*. W. K. tiuud, Ur.edwsjr, Vs,
re«p n*il«iUijr and trust re lw jr« m gelUag rhl ef wm« ohroolr malulr, j write*:
very Su*y people. | sfter ©tber tame he* fsil«sl, it u qeif* ; -Whon I Bftren y si« old I h«d
Tliey have little or no lint to df*ote natural far enthu«ia«in t<> 1< *1 pr«>|>l« catarrhal le*rr and for nine jreer* I
to M<> iMtiM. u* a «Uteinetii ut the fart. have had retarrn of the bead
I it* therefore *vrv rare that mw-Ii peo For gn-at nervio#, gratitud* I nat "Through nr-.;l<Ti it wot fc> hit throat
pie are willing to writ* teatimoniaU for ■ ural. | and no**. After ronaultins you I «««<!
anythins. ¡ "Thl t« the only way that It ran pnMl iVrnna for four month* a< dtrertn! an-t
Then aga-n there 1« a natural dlflt- ',,v ,w- eapialned why It i« that -o many | mentlr«ly wall aod bar* my natural
d"n'-e in giving )wl>ii<! endoraem'-nt t > perfOB* prominent tn puhllr. diploma tic j
teatirnuny for: cannot prai«« IVntn too high! v.
littiildi alt tbst It ta recommended
public.
Rare Endóneme ' i
It i* thu« that it i« very rare that pul>
returned to her
Tuesday.
home in Waco
been a pleasant visitor at tbe
. w .n „ borne of W. F. Sullivan, return-
Cbastine A. Murray, of Dallas, cd to ber boQ.e ¡n Woodvi!ie
came down last Saturday to Wednesday nigbt, accompanied
visit relatives at tbis place and , by Miss Cora Sullivan, wbo will
Brenbam. spend uio or three weeks there.
Dr. G. W. Covington, of Fort
Worth, has located here for the
practice of medicine. He was
born and raised near Gause, but
v- c. „ . .. ., recently bas been in Kort Worth.
Mrs. E. P. Hutchings and!.. „ . .
„ . . .. .. ° He comes well recommended as
son, Grady, of Marlin, came in: . . . ...
* . .a physician and be and bis esti-
yesterday afternoon to attend mUi-
Miss Eula Gregg was up from
tbe bottom Saturday and Sunday
visiting Misses Nellie and
Gladys Hunt.
He ofTi<-Ula, like governor*. c.n«r«-a-
ni n,con«uU, «enatora. ele., give )>nt>lie
i ¡nloraemei.1 U a prvprb-tary ri,edt
cine.
It i* th -;«for-- s gr« t triumph that
P'-runa ha* tbo unqualifie 1 endor*#-
men of ao many men tn official por-
tion.
Keore* of paMie officiaU of national
n'pttiation hava eiithu«laatit'ally <!•■
rla*ed in favor of F'-runa In put>ll>-
print over and over again.
A Startling Fact.
Tii' re i* no way to account for *neh aj,
■tarthnK fact a thia except that IVruna
Aetna 1 Bcaefit
Peruna promptly relieve*.
Thi- t« the explanation.
t'atarrh l« a di-eno- dlrttenli to relieve
A great many vf the Lite-tor* fall tu
relies' it.
Oratitude Reaulu
A ft w l<otti«- ,.r IVruna rur- a ehronki "ut "f m> "> °
maiatly of many year* -tandtnu and it la
a!mo*i im|«M ihl« to re,>r- -- the natural
feeling* of gratitude which *j r ing up.
Catarrh of Haad and Throat
Mr. Jimm ph ll<>i a, N llth trc«l,
Nt I/iul*. M«„ wrlle*
"I had catarrh uf the head and throat,
¡•ut through the u-«- < ( live Uittie* of
•rtina and two liottle* > f Manatm I
*.* cured.
"1 think that I'erttn* I- the iw*t tonic
to do "
Pe-m aa Relieves Catanh.
Nr. 1- t'lifford Ktgg, Jr.. T..
Marshall Hi.. Hi<°hm« nd Vs.. wni<-«;
"A) mk>| a* I Bet a cold I •• nd for a
bottle of IVruna,and It aoon drive* i|
ha*' vtra*-rdinary unuauai merit. that I have ever u >d nd I would Ml
Af>r all. paepl' high and low. arc riM* all cit^rthal ,..iTvier* tu u*
ton«titut«d vtri utuch ajik-.. i IVruna."
Despaired of Being Cured.
"For evcral year ! « a* not entirely
well, and de*p*ir"d of ever h^in-.- '-tir d,
a* I had u*ed numrrutu r*m«'tlle« that
! my friend* ti5vi «xl. I doctored for two
i year* without anv lm|*r<.vom< nt.
A Iaat Resort
"A* a laal rreurt I it ted l'< runa, and
•tn | r.*ed to «ay that in a «'tort titus
I w«* compielftv cured
"I have not lacen troubled fo* over a
year. I am plra«ed to ml, r««> l", r*..t.a
( a* .1 av->d w a wor d i. í tvfl«tlti¿.n
the bedside of ber sister, Mrs.
K. L. Joiner.
Dr. T. G, Wbitten, senior
president of tbe Cbappell Hill
Female College, is bere looking
mabie wife are for tbe present
domiciled at Mrs. Morgan's.
Death of William Chiles Womble.
To Oar Friends
Drew and Jud, and «!v> Mr«. ^
Moore.
The funeral service* were
conducted at ibe f.tmilv re .i-
W. T.
out for the best interests of that sire
on so* estended' visiT" to" ber | institution and says that they , app^cUuon of^ the many ac^s tbur ]ale lbat aflcrnooo
ber, W. A. Eddins.
Miss Carrie Williams
Rosebud Saturday on an
tended visit to relatives.
hereby to express their had been drowned at Port
be many act;
will begin tbis fall and erect a¡°f *¡nd,0*8 "d *ord* of 8>.m oroiner, urew, was oen
it„ '.... . .. patby from friends andacquain- uruiucr< urtw, w «tn
went !®"3, building, and otherwise fanc¿s during thelr receQt gerea. time and ¡eft for there
ex-
improve tbe educational facili-: vcment in tbe death of their son
ties. land brother, Will C. Womble.
GOODS FOR HOT WEATHER
Warn Weather Suggestions
Now that warm weather is bere, you
will need toilet things to help you keep cool
and comfortable, toilet things to take with
y ..mi on your vacation to shore or mountains,
toilet things to prevent tan and cure sun-
burn—you will need perfumes, toilet waters,
brushes, combs, scaps, lotions, sponges tal-
ca ms and face pewdera. You can supply
all of your hot weather tot et needs at purse
pleasing prices «t OUT Store*
Hot Weather Prescriptions
The friends of Will Womble
were saddened last Sunday night
Womble and family de- when it was announced that he | *,encc a 1 o clock \N edne djty
to express tbeir had been drowned at Port Ar-
His
brother, Drew, was bere at tbe
on the
the fir«t train that night to
bring tbe remains bere.
William Cbiles Womble bad
been engaged in the photograph
business ¡it Port Arthur, T x.,
fincc last February and died,on ,n® lir*v*
there from heart failure,
7, 1W about 6 o'clock p. m.
At tbe time of hi death, be
was bathing in \\ater about four
feet deep, with two ladie«. Mrs.
Henry
Caryl,
kurskms
Houston and Return - - - 12.15
"BY-lfl" Violet Talcns Powder
Tbe finest violet odor that we have * ver
known.
Tbe finest air floating talcum we have
ever known.
Tbis is cou*idi?red by every body who
knows it, to be thi' supreme acme of cle-
gance in toilet powders. A« k for a sample.
We are agents.
We have prepared to meet tbe demand
for all of tbe drugs and medicines used es-
pecially during tbe hot weather, and are pre-
pared to fill your doctor's prescriptions from
fresb, pore drugs of the highest quality.
A prescription filled bere is the best insur.
ance that it will give tbe results that your
pbjsician desires.
For Your Pleasure
Wbat ever we can do to make our drug
store s pleasant shopping place, we most
gladly do. All the little courtesies and ac-
commodations which we may put at our cus-
tomers' disposal are a pleasure to us. We
want—and we have—friendly customers.
Those wbo know us, and our methods; wbo
believe in us as friends would.
TONE & HITCHCOCK
morninif by Rr\p. W. S. Lack-'
ey and a. L. Davi«. nd the tn- Galveston and Return - - $2.30
terment was in the old ceme-'
tery and u large crowd attended
tbe funeral and burial to atte«t
tbe esteem i.t which ibe deceas-
ed and the family were held
here. There were many and
beautiful II «ral tributen placed
the ifrave. Deceased wt«
December 10
July *,orn Caldwell , 'VV. V til t/v 1 w, ^
'*74, «as rai««*d here an I al-
ways considered thia hts home.
He had many friends here and
elsewhere who were pained to
Moore and her sister bear of his untimely death, and
of Cameron. Texas, ¡the * eresved relatives bsve tbe
daughters of Capt. T. J. Aubrev *},,nPalhy the entire commun-
formerly of tbis county. He was
ity.
Or <* ! • for train* leaving
Caldwell evening of Au-
U'UHt It. ;,ni! f.ir trair*
arri v inu in • ta'vt**ti>n antl
llouiton on niornini; of
14, limited t<< return ' n
trains leaving Galveston
or llou*t<>n on evening
of Monday 15.
Kort Worth and return ac-
count Farmers' l.'nion,
August i> to lo, fo.ao
in the best of spirits and appar- ''
ently in fine health. He had i
just been swimming and diving,
and jokingly remarked to to the
G. W. COVINGTON,
Phytic ton
and Fu'dton
. i '
younger smter that he Intended 1 u
\ . . . , . . i Office Stone 41 Hitchcock'* Drug
ducking her, and had ber hand Store
! when he sank under the water.
CALDWELL, TEXAS
His hold relaxed and they sup-
posed he bad dived, until he re-
mained under the water so long
that they became aiarmed and
called for help. Immediately,
j fully fifty people began to search
for the body, which was found
' about two hours later, still warm.
Two physicians made every ef-
fort to resuftitate hjin, but in
vain, for life was extinct. They
pronounced death due to bea^t
failure, there being practically
no water in the lungs. The
family were at once notified by
telephone, and his brother,
Drew, of Dayton, Ohio, who
was visiting tbe family at tbe
i time, went to Port /.rthur and
made arrangments for the ship-
ment of tbe body, wbicb arrived
here early Wednesday morning,
¡accompanied bv his brothers,
Office Phone )2. Ree. Phone J4S.
Cnldwoll, Texas.
DR. A. H. FOSTER
DENTIST
Office: Stone dt Hitchcock's
Office Phone ja Residence 14
Mineral Wells and Return - S9.I5
Marlin and Return - - - $3.15
On sale daily, limited to
return in d.tv*
Special rates to Jamestown
and all Summmer Resorts.
For particulars call on
H. E. EVERHEART, Local Agent
•nbwrll * t>>r thi* New Ctituiwn.Lt..
De Vee Sutler from Kidney treeMe?
We guarantee one K ttle of Smith'
Sure Kidney Cure to lioiftit ur cure,
or your rlruicirUt wilt refund vour
money. I'rice So ««at*. Kil l bv
I Sti.llC A Hitchc* ' * H.'r -1*111
Livery and Undertakiug
Our strK-k of rmlertakers' gocwls is complete, and we can lit you
out in this line at a very reasonable price lor nice goods. I'hotn
us night or day and we will In- on ham! to wait on you.wv.v
Ooo;l rigs, good horses, careful drivers, and polite attention at
our Livery Barn. Bus meets all trains, and rigs for country trips
can be furntsheJ on short notice. We want your business, v.*.
W. J. Harris, Caldwell, Texas
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907, newspaper, July 12, 1907; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169654/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.