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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
VOL. XXIV.
OUR AIM IS THIS GREATEST BENEFIT TO THE FARMERS AND WORKING PEOPLE OF BURLESON COUNTY.
CALDWELL,, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 14. 1903.
NO. 12.
M00KtNVH.Lt.
YtllOW PftAIHIt.
MoiiKI'.KVII.I.H, Texas, Augllnt 11.
Eimtok kws-CUHoMii.t:
lev eral from this place attend-
^ I ed church at Porter's Chapel |;
Su lid j y in).; ht.
Dr. J. B. Iloneycut ami wife
made a busmen* trip to Yarrel-
spent last week in our coinmu- 1011 '' '"¡day. returning borne Mon-
nitv visiting1 relative . i ('ay-
5
PAGAN'S TROUSERS
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.50.
An excellent assortment of Cassimere Pants.
If you want the best come and see them.
J. C. Thomas Farm for Sale or Rent
ChkikhmaW. Texn*. August 11.
Eimtdh NK\V -C'hmunici.K
The truck grower are still ¡
shipping cantaloupes and water-
melons.
A large crowd attended the
We bear that Kmrnetl Put-
nam is very ill this week with
slow fever at his home near Mr.
Iloyd's, where they have just
lately moved from Madisonville.
We hope he will soon be up
Mrs. Pies Williams and Miss
Willie lien--«ni left Sunday for
Rosebud where they will spend
a week or two visiting relatives
and friends.
Miss Alma Pooli left last
Thursday for Victoria to visit
barbecue at Sand lirove last, ilf?a|n.
N. K. Porter and wife, of 'n r brother r red.
(•Hie Perrv left last
Friday, most all report a very
nice time.
Miss Bertha Hill, of this place,
and < Uto Woskey, of Temple.
Deanville. wore visiting relatives fine Terry lelt lasi \\ ednes-
here Sunday. i day for Rosebud, where he will
(Juite a large crowd from here i wor'< l'1ls
were married at the Methodist!W,H to Bryan next week to Calvin and Calvert Trammel
take in the fair and see the, vho been visitinfcf rclafves
sights. and friends in our community
1 . H. Mosos, wife and son. jfor Hie past week returned to
and Robert Houston and family 'their home in Rosebud Wednes-
left Saturday for Trinity coun- dav ot last week.
tv. where thev will \ i11 Henrv
church Wednesday night, Justire
Arch Black performing the
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
key left for Temple Thursday,
their future home.
Miss Kula Black w is visiting
the Vlisse- (iraham oi Sand
tirm e. this w eek.
Mrs. Dan Robinson and the
Misses people, of Milano, at-
tended the Roskev-Hill wedding.
Waller Ro-sUev has gone to
Temple.
Mi s. Aniia 1 laiicv and children,
if Van /.unit, are visiting tin;
futnilv ot her brother, Donald
McLeod.
í he trustees nave ettlploved
M - M '.id Alexander. of ('aid*
We ;' as 11 i ■ tile c 011,, 1 -
term.
W ill Hl.vk. 'A ho has be, n
in Seligm m. An/ ma. sm,.e ',¡--t
Christmas, has returned hom>-.
The M, thodist meeting vviil
begin again Sunday. A\n\\
Wolassed! Molasses!!
1 ,et readv to make tttoLinm''.,
I spl! the Victor, Hero and
( hattani >oga l |i). NJill-. I make
anil carrv > >al vain'etl Lvapor.it-
ors; ser tin 111, get ttlV ¡"'ices;
sa\ e money. 11 von bn v 1 w ill
pav thi ferry.1^,'
.1 Am n Nhi K
H1 1 l\ 1 1 M-..K,
Bi.\ v n , l l s \.s.
SUMIKVILLL.
Somkk viU.K, Texan, August 12.
Ehitok Nkws-Chkonici.U:
A crowd from here took ad-
vantage of the cheap rate to
Galveston Sunday and spent the
day there sight-seeing.
Mrs. Kaslev, Mrs. Allen, Mrs.
Laque, Mrs. Keese, Misses
Brantley and Ralph and J. R.
Pillow went to Ca'dwell Monday
cousin, Miss Maud Thomas, Fri-
day.
Misses Rowena and Zula
Jackson after an extended visit
here and at Tunis, returned to
their home at Mutnford Sunday,
accompanied by Misses Willie
and Lottie Duckworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luce, of
Gause, are visiting the family of
J. K. Little this week.
Tom McC'asland returned to
to assist in the organization of a,hjs home hepe ]ast week; ,Je has
Woodmen Circle at that place. j been gQne qu¡te a wh¡,e
Earl Thomas and sister are
\ln,c>, who in now i i \ 1 n vf at atives
that place The" will be absent vvt'ek.
.iliout three weeks. We wish
them a pleasant sojourn.
Misses Lmma Brewer and Ber-
nice Chiles are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Doak this week.
So Me ■ '1 our iarmer a: c plow-
ing tb, o;:gli their sutton again,
thinking it will be of some ben- bave
elit in destr->ymg the boll wee- n'tv
VI I. I'Vil.M'l. "
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kdmondson
Mrs. tleorge Pool visited rel- ,,M" in ' emplethisw eek. ( lending- school in Caldwell,
.oíd friends in Hallas last! -NIr- a0(l rs' ** * "«rritt 1 rrhi<1.0 , mar, Anif bOÍ
¡and Miss Ahueras left Thurs-
W. J. Allbright made a bus.- dav for Denver and other points ^
tii'ss trip to Dallas a few days!
!.i-t week.
W. W. Arnold and family, of
Yellow l'rairie, visited relatives
and f iends here SunJav.- ¡ Mrs' I)iM a"'1 hcr «laughter.
1 h,. ¡Mrs. Fearons returned Sunday
There was a mad dog seen
here Saturday: he bit several
i in Colorado.
Mrs. Thos. Watson and Mrs.
H. McCabe sputit several days in
Brenham this week.
Wili Lurt liman and wife, whoj
. ¡1 v ¡siting hi vur commu-
loi
. 111 ll t
! nila v.
some
tin 11
11 m e
¡'ast,
in Ci'>
le-
an
ll liles to
M.I Sill l|< I
i e r 11 lory, was
er last week.
isitmg Ins molh-
I). W. 15.
oarg
unite
at
Iff '1 M.
oríite*
iii.m
N lit K"
• t .uní
r.t ■ t
Oil
4 Í -1 f
boro, is
Mr--. J. V
i 'aspar
Saturday
through
voi an.
H' M V, I !• \ U .
k Niovs-Chwonici
A
11.
itv of !.n
ii.nl ■" nil
to Lro to
mors now
'.isvt v and
the mer-
Inr
• orne time to
i' m Austin, where they have
been for the benefit of Mrs.
Mill's health. Thev left Monday
for Savannah, where Mr. Fea-
rons i ; employed.
M i s. li. ncst Young, of Jacks-
v.-iting her mother,
Buster.
Lamlolt returned last
from ,tn extended trip
1 Hi ¡o, M Isso;: :*i and
Louisia na.
Mrs. A. Russell and daughter.
Miss Claude, a.e visiting rela-
11ighest cash prices paid for t'v,'s in Beaumont.
ud produce j Mrs. Will Stacy and little
j daughter, Ksma. of Temple, are
the guests ,1; J. II. Ilave-
cotte this w e''k.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parks, of
, iIrer.a.iin, wi-re in town Monday.
lui'ge Tcague spent several
davs in Navasota since our last,
h'. t . Kaslev went to Caldwell
Vassar Nix, f near Volney,
visited here Sunday.
Rev. Rankin ¡ailed to till his
appointment here Sunday.
Miss Ida Dickerson was a
guest of Miss Bertie Thomas
Sunday.
Miss Li/./Je Thomas is visiting"
relatives and iriends at Cooke
l'oint this week.
Mi;
r
u.a
1!
nr.
in our
Mens and Kousters Honted.
i hi. ki lis. t.irke\ s
oi .ill kinds.
BK< 1 \ i >: «1 S'.i i ,
Oflice with Seigle.
( l S.
100 p.o i s s |,i 11 s and s |
our ' •, * i i ount<>r .1* ost
than cost. .I.i. li >
(I Ml R POINI.
11
ppe 1 s 1
and le«
I sill.
11 s, 1 . x.i A111411'. 1".
KniT iw N I- ws-l'il hi in i, i r :
Mis- Winnie Ihckev and broth-
1 1 \¡sited tin ir ninth, r at Li \-
ington vesterdav. Mrs. Dickt \
is sick at the home of her broth-
ier-in-law. Dr. Haines.
.1 t:
omni 1
Cl'.M KK 1 'OI V I
111 in N >: i '' :i •,i, 1 1
The cane mills in our
Hits .11 e ¡,1 pi tea d \ ui Hiding
^11 11.! v ,1 lid 111! I t III n ' ll! Most
e\ei vbodv x^ill ha\e their own
rnolasups for another vr.ii.
H. I Flaningan has .1 medic-
inal w i 11 o I U ,ili I' ,i I (lis so 1 g ll 11 m
mill containing a large per cent
of salts, alum, soda, iron and .1
small per eiiit of lopperas, tin-
only well of the kind we know
ol around lu re, Mr, Flaningan
drinks freely of the water every
dav and says it is very health-
ful. lie is thinking of having it
analyzed in the neSir future and
thereby I ear11 tin* pnn lical value
of his underground work, whii li
is about 1feet from the siir-
tav e.
A. I'. I' Ianingail, I!. A. Porter
and vniii i 1 be attended tin
Misses Alma I'liomas and
Willie Douglas, of Caldwell, are
the guests of M,ss \\ innie
Di. I r for a few da\ s.
Mrs. llannes' sister and her
husband, and other relatives, are
here from Lincoln, Texas. Mr.
llannes' sister and family, whom
he lias not seen for ten years
are here also on a visit,
Conrad Long, who works near
Deanville, visited home
Sunday.
Meeting com menced at Porters'
Chapel last Friday night, good
Pleaching by the
Dickev, of Dean-
Monila\ on business.
Bro. McDaniel. of Independ-
ence, preached here last Sunday
and at night. Bro, James was
unanimously called for the en-
suing year. Nnvtci:.
Wnqons! Nations!! Wagons!!!
Rmt
The maj
have "hom
will not ha
chant for i
come.
Cotton has begun to open in a
tev\ pla • s.
'The . r 1 ream • 1 j>p -r at the
residence of II. M. Sexton last
Wednesday night was well at-
tended and all report having had
a nice time.
Mi's. S. A. Scott is \¡siting
Thi 1 Holm-. .1 nd fa mil y at
I .one 1 lak this week.
Toin Sexton and family left
I dav overland for the Indian
'Territory where thev will make!
their tature home.
A wood ma 11 v from here at-
tended the protracted meeting;
at Lone (>ak la^t week which j
was conducted by Rev. A. L. 1
James, of Milano.
«,. C. I v attended the W. < >.
W. mectiiiLr in Caldwell S ittirday
night.
A. .1. Rock el t visited relatives
at Prairiedale last b'riday.
Pinw Bus. i
RHFUMATIPM
Wlien pains or irrit.iliini e\i~,t mi
auv j .i 11 1 1 Ole 11,•«Iv, 11 it- ,i|i|ilii .i(¡mi
ol 11.ill.lid'- Miikw I, i 111 itte 111 |{ives 1
|iiniii|it ii-üol. T. W. Hiilllviin. jirii
I'lii-lui Sullivan lliuwr. KI K'l-im, < I. ■
I . 1 1I1 - > n'if ' I ' I t.ikpira-
I.Vnbiiini I'll'all vv'hii «re \iiii„'irii\viu , «st; they may ruin the crop ¡ Friday night and reporta most is spemlin
! ville.
vicinity Sunday.
'Tiie farmers say that there
wili not be inv more cotton
made this venr than there was
last if it con till es to rai ll. The
boli weevils arc doing all they
can. Primrose.
DEANVILLt.
Ukanvii.i.i:. Texas, August It).
' EIMTOK N'IÍWS-CIIK' NICI.K :
The golden gladness of our
southern summer daysi seems
doomed to mold and mildew, for
before the last siege of rain had
dried on the sands the heavens
again growled through ominous
clouds.
A large port'- n ol the forage
crop in this vicinity was lost
during trie July rains.
James Connolly has his gin
and mill fixed for business. The
new corn is now ripe, and quite
a loi ol ii was brought to the
mill here Saturday.
Boll weevil is all the scare
I he 1* anions Mill'mrn Wagon here now; with damp, cloudy
and Bed : only S.si .„,i while weather continuing there seems
thev last. I also carrv and sell . . .
the celebrated Studebaker Wag- 1,Uk' d"ul)l but U,at Cotton hl>*
oil with and vsithoiit Bois He Arc done its do.
felloes. It will pay you to come John Broadwell went down to
to Bryan to trade.' 'if you buy Sour Lake last wee!
folks)1 VVI" Pa.v l',c fcrryage. Now,
x 1 money saved is motley made. 1
a t tell da lit e.
Iro
pastor
ville.
Health of community good for
this time of year and wet weath-
er. We have had no rain since
August 2. until now it is shower-
ing a little. We don't need any
rain.
Boll weevils at e working hard
must do business, come to |
see me.
J. Aims M VI KS,
10 I HOI KI I I IK,
Bkv v\. Ti \ vs.
Siil--, rilie for the Ni;\vs-l'll«oNiei,K. '
I
PK0VI0I NIL.
a s i weelv prospect-
ing, and has not yet returned.
Mrs. Sue Chriesman, of Cald-
well, visited Austin Nelms and
wife last week.
Jim Stanley left here Saturday
for Anderson, where he goes t
locate.
Miss Kate Wilkinson went to
'Caldwell last week ( • review and
I prepare for the
, . . , i.iiiimi-ni in an vviHi are allin ten with | J ■' « "
protr.icie.i nu ctiug at 1 orter s rhemnaii^in. it in the milv remeiiv l from now on. Sweet potatoes ¡ happy time.
< hape! V " . mo in. ( J i '. „" u;i'.mM fine; corn has rotted MisS Carrie Kai
\,t'Uination.
Pkhvipi-:\ei-'. Tesa . Aiiffuat 11, Kev, M. L. Dickev wiiit up to
Eimtok Ni-ws i iihomci.k: Porter's t'hapel T'ndav to begin
Several from here attended a protracted meeting
the ice ream supper at Tunis Howell William Ca'dwell.
the w i in I'earv-
Jidin Li; is, of Hooker ville, i ,v iiitehcoik.
some.
Occasion vi.ia' Point, was
liney, of Cookes Jame
the guest of her ton. ;iv
I >1 Wi'i'S '
ni' again.
Thorn-
Pin.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1903, newspaper, August 14, 1903; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169454/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.