Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
VOL. XXV.
ot'K AIM IS THE <iKKATRHT BENEFIT TO THE FARMERS AND WORKING PEOPLE OF BURLESON COUNTY.
caldwell, burleson county. texas, friday, december 23, 1904.
NO. 31.
FAGAN'S X PRESENTS
2.vi lientlemen', S:.nth Am.tí, an, side Nutria Fur Hats
that ar.' iii.it l<> < 1 t< si ll at *1.mi to $2.50, tr< m now until
Christinas go at
l a,rs •N1, n's Hoys' SHOKS that arc marked to sell at
si.75. now on a tal.I,- and \..u , hojee until Christmas for
l.t Men's pur wool. t.pi.cc Suits, made l>\ trained an.I skilled
tailor-, whose paternal an . to- .«ile.l ,'m tin- Ark Irom the
eastern con.in. > o I thi land o| N oil in South America to the
top ol Mount Ararat in Asia, and ar.- all wool hut the
button . an I ¡"'i e 11• kit mark, d at $.s.1 ni, hut g'i > I rom now
until tu istmas tot
11' pair • <•! "'.H t' i ladies and children, made Irom the
ÜAISE.
:o.
75?
Si.5'
skin ol hi
toughm s'
price her*
ma
ir
" " mol' . ..en , a ti; durability. .lasticin and
th. horn being retained in the leather, and the
t"t"r> ' ha! from u iw until Christ-
.. . 90f
Since the Savior traveled sail-
da shod (nun the hanks ol the
.Ionian toth. topot tin mountain
! i ■ in w :;i. li II pro, laiined to th<
v •>: '1 t i it it wa ■ Ill'>re blessed to
" is e tii.ill t • r- i ce, It has beetl
i ' er among inert to give their
sv i \ < and 11;eir mothers-in-law
l¡ vi'.- it, Texas, l>ee.
Em-rox nkws-ciihomci.k.
After a residence of thirty-;
five years in old Burleson, dur-j
ing which time we had upsaudi
downs, trials and tribulations,
fortunes and misfortunes, we
are now safely domiciled a few
miles from (¡ause, Milam county,
in what is known as the Okla-
homa settlement.
Our motives for moving here
are these: Being desirous of
engaging some in the truck
giowing business it was im-
portant that we find land adapted
to same and get nearer to a
slopping point. The lirst we
have and the second will
likely he forthcoming. For the
past two years there lias been a
A HERRY CHRISTHAS AND HAPPY NEW
YEAR TO ALL.
CHAS. GRAMM,
DRUGGIST.
PROVIDINCE.
Phovidkm h, Texas, Ucc. 20.
Enin>k NKws-i'nno.sicuc
Rev. W. S. Lackey tilled his
appointment here Sunday and
Sunday night.
Miss SaHie tirillin. of neat-
very Tunis, was here Sunday week. ¡
Miss Filie Coleman, of Cookes I
Point, spent last week here
MbMIORD.
Dec. 1H.
Mi Ml oKli, Texan
EniTOK Nkws-C'iikonici.h:
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collier,
of this place, spent a few days
in Waco this week.
J. A. Jackson went to Bryan
today on business.
Charlie Davis, of K1 Paso, is in
the the bottom looking after his
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II alldker
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Fill.
Sh
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Scar
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Sw,
( Is '
Pat
, Adam
1 Vnt
111 lililí
("cat
Ilk, t i loves,
•, lackets or
$3.50
$4. So
$10.00
$10.00
or b
1 la nan
growers association at guest of her cousin, Ida Dicker- farming interests.
and several cars of pota-¡son. Little Daphna White, who has
Miss Lottie Duckworth came been seriously ill the past three
down irom Caldwell Saturday months, is improving very
to spend the holidays with rapidly now.
home folks. May Jackson is on the sick
Several from here attended list this wok.
the dance at Yolney Saturday Miss Fannie Holmes enter-
night. tained some of our young folks a
There was a party at the home few nights ago. Miss Holmes
truck
< iausi
t es have been shipped out with
satisfactory results. It is now
the intention to form a more
perfect organization and in-
crease the acreage not only of
potatoes but to plant other
stulT. Another reason for our
move is that we have secured
$<>.00
a place right in the center of a
FAGAN'S.
3*rom Our S?ura/ Staff.
SOMlNVIttt
hon
Si 1 VI K V \
Th.
days
1 hu k 1
tie lo,
1 no
turki
t<
laid w i
pa l t s
bound
M
Nava
K'.l II k
M
!I1
the
t he
tile
bridal
north
other
lie re.
waiting lor
train, a 11 'I
r, ' it 111 it" (, 1 Sotuer s illc
I ¡yema Wellborn
i 1, s \ isi11 ni; Mrs. .1
large, free hog range and any
one can with very little trouble
and expense raise almost any
amount of hogs. It is now our
intention to plant our cotton
patch in pigs and try and raise
some free hogs.
As the above indicates this
community is none too thickly
settled but still there at'.1 people
enough for neighbors and to
} have a 4'. month's school.
Wishing you al' a merry
Christmas and happy New Year,
and promising to let you hear
from me again, I remain
I nci 1 lb s.
of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and proved to be a charming hostess
Real Eatate transfers.
The following transfers of
real estate have been tiled for
record with the county clerk
since last report:
O. S. and Marcia Coleman to
T. M. Palmer and J. A. Smith,
So acres on Second Creek in J.
W. Porter league, #125.
Wm. Tipton, et al., to John
Boedeker, 5o acres of Win.
Isaacs survey, $150.
Ad Donath to K. O. Skelly, 100
acres of Daniel Perry league,
Siooo.
<¡. S. Hale to Martin Wieder-
hold, 14'' acres of Daniel Clark
league, S.^7?ñ.
(i. L. Brownlee and wife to
jos. Hejl, 124 acres Samuel
Lawrence league, Sl'lOO.
C. S. Williams to Mary Balear,
140 acres of Jacob Long league,
Í'MII I.
Rebecca Simpson, to P. H.
Simpson, 24HO square varas
Caldwell, $30.
Chas. Lchde and wife tu John
Machan, ISO acres of Mary Car-
naghan league, $< oo.
C,. S. Hale to Louis Kiel, ISO
acres of D. Clark league, $3750.
Will Close Monday December 26.
Notice I o I he Public.
>f
II
e rea fie r all hu-
be :.sc each
n.
i-, r
g '
111'
ill one V
lot I lit .st-
is being pai'i
far met a h.i
ton and have
mas
Alter an liiness < | about ten
davs with pneumonia, Mrs. /ion
Barton dud D'seillhel M al till
home ol her <ia ng h ti Mi's. I.
F. L von. She had been lot
man v s 1 a is a resident "t I >a s
Hi, ami the remains were
r led 1 he 1 e foi inlet me n t
t'i >. e soil
1 i.irrett spent a
!.. v •• wit h M i s. I I*. Rob-
n ..st ueek. Nuv
all present report ha ing had a anil the interesting games of
splendid time. flinch and panic were heartily!
Miss Matalie Dickerson visited enjoyed. | ' 'll account of Christmas com-
al Cookes Point last week. Arthur Harmon, of Rita, was)'"If on Sunday, and in order to
Miss Li/.zie Thomas left Sat- visiting triends here this week. £lvc oul employes and our-
urday for Mart to spend Christ- Miss Leah McNealy, ihe|sc'scs l,sua' Christmas holi-
mas with relatives. ¡school teacher of this place, j day, we, the undei signed mer-
Tom Thomas and wife, of ¡spent a few davs in Hearne last j chants unci business men of Cald-
Yolney, spent Friday night and week visiting friends. well, 1 exas, do heieby agree to
Saturday here. Misses Matthews and Glenn, | c'ose our slores. and places of
Bill and Jim Bettis, of Merle, of Hearne, were visiting friends j business, all day Monday, Be-
attened the party here Friday here Sunday. cember 2o. 1' o4:
night. Mr. and Mrs. Dryle, of Hearne,
Orcenith Norcross, Obed were visiting friends here today.
Alexander. Oscar Cowan and T. J. R. Collier left yesterday
B. Coleman were over from for Llano to attend the bedside
Cookes Point Sunday evening. of his father, who has been suf-
Charlie, Jack and Willie Nix, fering from elTects of a cancer.1
Roger and Setli I roce, and Miss Mollie Collier, who has
Fi nest Thomas, o l Yolney been attending school at Baylor
fares charged ; neighborhood, were here Friday College, will return home to-
way, or .so. n¡ght. morrow 011 account of bad health.
Misses Flossie and Laura Mrs. A. I"',. White lias been
K
R.
11 e ill in
"i" at
II be
rtiing
the
>u
I
! ' 1 contest
id, tonight.
g:\en awav Saturdav
1 oiii. around and see
e won.
, . t , . 1 b'uiigist.
will
found trip. Pav your fare in
cash and gel a check good for , , , , e
return trip, making 2Sv' round | i^mall will leave I hursday fot ill the past week. Si sii-—
1 trip. No employe has authority
to violate lliis rule.
24
W. J. Hakkis.
(IIKIISVWIM.
Ciikiksm w. Texa>
I'.ihtoh Nkws-v'hhonici.i-
Milano to spend Christmas with
tliei** father.
Mrs. Fischer is visiting rela-
tives here.
Mrs. Bettie l*'lanagan is s.-
Notice to Patrons.
Doe. 2i>.
a 1
lea* es a hiisbat
.1 datighti-r to ti
itirn II
lis ,ltll
- a 1111
e l til
Id t 1 tl
■ pen d
tit .1
ing et
. a me
Wellborn
Colll'o, to sj,i 1.'!
w 1 th her pat etits.
e v.
tin. i.tr
■ 11 f pttM'
Mrs. K. K. 1
leit to.!,iv for R"gers to
Ule liol id a s -.
Mrs. K. I*. I!. B.cl - " -!
t v w da \ s with < o1'' I'.h
last ee |. .
Mrs. || J '
ov e 1 fro 111
< lll islilla
Mr. and Mrs. R A Ibantl
The I - id 1, s \„i of the l'i
tei i,m chur. h g.i ve .1
thi* week and ''i ovst.-r
last night. I'hev
display of ii se 1111
wet e well pa11 mi/cd.
The remains ol t II llagi'ertv
who died at I \llestilli last v>ut
day, were shtppeil here lor in
ternient. Mr. I agg"itv useil
to work here and his wife and
three children make this their
home.
Miss Laura I
her friends here
b\ eloping \s th
>oung mail f 1 <on
l lata Sn.'bei and
(.1 S.
I , I X is. I >• ' .
, . k N I SV s I IIKOMI I I
i, \\. It.iv. has been sick for
v c n with la « t i| pe.
.1.inns M son is having a well
riously ill and fears are enter-
tained for her recovery.
Misses Maggie Lagrone and
My ofiice will be closed all oI
next week, as I shall be absent
for the holidays. Ofiice will be
open again Monday, January 2. ¡
Du. A. II. Fus i kk.
The pupils and teachers of the Ma Dickerson were shopping in
K.
11 k
I lair y tuple
M.
as made linn a
iter
wife, ol
relatives
M
1111:
a ml
bud. are visiting
and Bi vmcr.
s \ a tie \ I !a mil ill, <>| Lex-
111, spellt S11 tula\ 1 tl tins.
had a
.11 tic les
nice
and
\|r Mlinmellalte a n < I f .1 III i IV
•, , , t ■,. 11 t,o\ to sj 1, 11,1 i hrist-
m,,s with h is mot her a t New
t ' ! e), Tc \ .|s.
I'll.it the editor and readers
,,1 i|)(- N u • CiiK't .l'. 1.1 . 111 a v
I,,,,, ,1 met 1 \ i In istmas and
happ\ New Near is thi
J. J. ti.
Ne v liooits in lewelr\ line.
h:i sin pri-, 0
Sund.n night
Mi. I it ad V. a I
11.,:;.is. M
Mr. \ ni'. ni
I hie been receiving new
eoods since I moved in 111 y new
stand and now lia v
I, , ,.| r v. W.i t' h, ., t '!"• K s, Sil ver
w .re, 1 ilasswat'e aiiil I liina. All
,,| the latest lads and novel-
and a lute ol hand painted
,, , thai 1 s h.ii'l to equal ally•
, , i ■ ni, in and look over
.,• new thing- and von will
Presbyterian Sunday school will
have a Christ mas tree at the Cum-
berlatul Presbyterian church
Saturday flight. Outsiders are
invited to join in the merry
making.
School will be suspended a
week for the holidays.
We now have two trains a
day each way which in some in-
stances is very convenient.
Will Boyd, of this place, was
given the position ol night
agent.
Rev. Barb filled his regular
appointment here Sunday night.
This was Ins last appointment
and we are ser y sorry, lor hi'
is .111 able preacher.
Mr. Mate|owskv w is recalled
to Ins lather's bedside, who lias
grown worse.
I Miss Mary Holt, of Cameron,
has come to spend the holidays
with her parents.
Hugh Stokes, of Hookers illc,
1 11111 1 i neo f was here Sunday.
Mrs, Otto Boedeker has been
very sick but is some better al
present. rmmiimik.
Caldwell Thursday.
ileorge Cosvan and John and
Bob Richardson were here from
Cookes Point Friday night.
COOklS POINT.
I'ookks Point. Tex . I)e, 21.
KIUTOK N kws-i'iihonici.H:
Miss Sallie Pollock, of the
Mrs. Scotl and son. Otis, of Industrial School, and Tommy
Cookes Point, sisited here Sun-; Runkle of Southwestern I niser-
dav.
M isses Carrie atl.l 1 /illi.
Rainev, of Cookes Point, were
guests of relatives here
dav.
Fikst Naiionai Bank,
SlMI'SON Bkos.,
J. D. S l OK IÍS.
WoMBI.I. Jl NKINs iV Jl N'KIN.s,
J. M. FA.ian,
i i. K. Jamks,
L. Si 11,11.
\" \ 1 K. Hkkrsi ,
II. Lll 1IIKMAN,
J. F. C'> >14It.
I'll AS. ( 1IV A MM,
IS. I''. J -\CKSClN,
S i uní .V Hi 1 chock,
KAIO-'OKD MI-;ucan'1'II.K CI>..
J. A. CiKAV,
Mis 1 iv'i 1 r Bkiis. iV Ci 1.,
t Ik AN' ,1 S n > k 1 ■:«
T. F. Ci 11.1 1 N .
lo Holders of Cotton.
At the request of several
farmers of the county a call is
published for all business men
and farmers t 1 meet at the
court house, Monday, January
lii, for the purpose of organi/.ing
and perfecting plans for holding
and warehousing cotton. The
return Thursday. Miss
* Dora Collins, who is attending
school in Caldwell, and Misses matu.r ¡s freely discussed,
Satur-! Dolphie Pollock and Ms 1 tie and all those svho are interested
j Runkle will he home during the shou|,| ll0 OI1 hand, and as this
s\ ish of
huh.la vs.
Rev Sadler, of Troupe, svho
is to have charge of the Metho-
dist church at this place, is
spending the sveck in the com-
munity.
Mrs. Dr. Sherrill and little
lolks, of Shads l i rove, svere the
¡guests of Miss Melitla Sunimer-
The ladies of the Pi eshy lei-i le|,, |ast Sunday.
ian church will have a free-will j ^ i\,nins and wife and Miss
o tiering December 2' , l' 04, at f,vdla Jones were in Caldsvell
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Karl Thomas, of Yolney. is
visiting relatives here this sveck.
A merry Christmas and a
happy Ness Year to everybody.
Oi i v K.
A Ircc-ssill Ufiering.
I!art-it I
accom pa 111 i'm
I them b> ,., t what \ "it wan 1. < .ood
SCKSl'N.
All kinds ol iheck and re-
ceipt ssork, bound, numbered
and perforated to suit the ctis-
1.1:111 i at r. asou.ihle prices,
JoiM i,- Puis i im, Co.
Cromartie, proceeds for the
church improvement fund. A
pleasant time promised all,
music, etc.
Refreshments free. K very
one cordially invited to come and
bring an offering.
lo.la y.
Mr. K. Lamp, formerly of j
this county, but now ol Brenham,
s\as visiting at the home of tl.
SumtncrfeM last sveck.
Merry I In istmas and happy ,
Nesv Year to the editor and all
the readers ol the Ni sss-l ukiini*
I-', i iv Bi■ <11 \.
ss ill tie on the monthly sales day
a large alten.lance is expected.
4<lsert¡M>ft letters.
Let let's remain uncalled for in
the Caldsvell postotlice address-
ed as folloss's. Please say "ad-
vertised" sslien calling for same.
Benson. Martha
1 are, M ,ss Ma11le
Smith. Mrs, Ada
Priebe. John 2
J. S. SN.iuk, P. M.
Bills ol Sals1, Note
Blanks o| a!
Cal bou Pane
Kill
etc .
Legal
Hters,
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P.'Wiler- will lie sent vvitllullt .liarle
t'i.inv inotlier svritiug Dr. C. j. Mof-
fett, Si l,"iii^. Mo., ^iviiu; the name
"I ln.'i 'triurtfiht "t ! eepiuu it.
1 I'l I. I IIIN \" \ 1,! s ingestion, K'cJill-
i.ite loe Ii..,m ... i vt i, iMiien .1 ti.l
I ininteraets th, Kttectsnf Summer's
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1904, newspaper, December 23, 1904; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169525/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.