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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLK. CALDWELL. TEXAS APRIL 21, 1905.
District Court Jury lists. CorrMpondmiU W«rt«4.
rv . . . . „ , - The Ni-wf-CHHONici.K dentro*
District court convene* on
Monday, Mav 15. and the follow- a correspondent at Ilix and Rita,
ing are the jury lists drawn for who is in a position to furnish
the
term. The grand jury is
r> «j. livt In he on hand Monday
morning, and the petit fury fcr
the first week on TuesJay
morning. Juries have been
drawn lor only three weeks this
term:
HOLBEIN AND TITIAN.
To the Former Oenluu the World fu
• lo'laoine Filgr.iuage, to tilt
Other a Pageant.
Tin* genius of llolhoin blossomed
the news of these communities ,,ai.|V( 81IVH hi. Nlehohm. in Ml.",
each week. If you are inter- when in* was IK years old, lie
psted in your community, see
UK \MI
' K V,
llio' ed from AllgHhlll'g. where lie
. was horn, lo limad, the center of
that someone reports the items llimii||,, wl||(|M. W||H
from your neighborhood, and even house¡n ¡i"niiiaiticd al least
when you have any items that one learned man. in 13Ü0 lie was
may he of interest send them to
admit it
ami
*1 I<1 e|l i,
J. II. M.'Casland,
I). (i. I ox.
I. H. Sparks.
I . II. Ilahuey. t '"«>1
li.ivi' black,
A II Adams
W. I*'. Adams,
J.J. (iooihuaii,
\V. S. Jones.
W :i Jeiikiu*
J.J Holik,
i A. I"" i ira how,
'I'. I! Taylor,
J. W. Wood,
Au«iin Neluis.
i Ui .tr Klli*.
•nsliip at Hiwel
lo mi-inlieo It i p ill I lie pjtilit
the correspondent, and help him „lli!(| pMt(1 „„ i„. Wil>
to keep up with your community. "i:l,\ 1':',. <d lii unusual ability.
We furnish stationery and send
paper to correspondents.
I iK.sT WI-.IÍK.
W. K Altoril.
J. II 11 f 11 S . > 11 ,
J. A. Ilowcr*.
John Slierrill.
J. 1'. Spradlcy,
K struwe.
J . I . HosVVI II,
J. IV Hi. wei
Cireeii It.inks.
A S Hrnaildiif.
S. W. IVicn.iitlsuii
Frank S. "it,
N. K. Porter.
I). SjM'.'kmau.
I". M i irilVin.
F. H. Hit. he.. k.
J. V. . V. lilltoll,
A M (,< .ilw in,
T. T id well,
(ins Aibrecht.
W. I! Silliiuau.
F M. St* host a,
Ji.lin Hubuch,
X >e s hreiber,
\V. J. Mocker.
\ I. K dford.
II t, Hitchcock.
W i'. Main,
<i, Suinri field,
James Hinrs.
J. It. h' iwlutid.
A. M. An trey,
\V 1 11 sl.-J."
John < ¡regir
v liarlos i iorUnd.
J, M. I!.iv
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J. A Hill.
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Aug Seliuinaclter
J, N. Thornio.i.
J. K s 11,. 11.
Win Itonn, St .
K >. Skelly ,
A Holing.
Lang Urn*..
cah. Ky.. write
ni Ilr. Mendenhall'" chill and
fever cure than all other reme-
dies combined, having retailed
over Ton bottle* in one season.
The physicians here prescribe
it ami person* who once u*e it
will have nn other." Sold by
Chas, (li.ttnm.
(tirie*m«n Still Orowinq.
11 K h'-e.e,.
.1 os. I la U'a r,
i N Illa, k.
F. I-, i .111111 ton.
Will II.. Ml.
to.* So hitler.
M H Sands,
.I dol 'I'll, r,
I I. lord.
lie n r v S',-. k.
I K A Idisoii.
A. !•' lieckham.
1 .1 Hill
Druggist, I'edu-
We *ell more
LYONS.
I.yon-i, Texa , April -it.
KlIITllH N|"\s< IIRoNH I.H:
1 >r. Mavli.ld, of Somerville,
was here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. I). Williams,
oí Caldwell, are the guests of
relative* here.
W. C. 11 inn, of Bradley I. T..
spent .i few hi'iir* here Tuesday
the gue«t of lit* cousins, Mes-
dame- S on and Mullinax.
Me*d,'imes M.-|,eod and W *v-
and were sho|i¡ in1' in Sunerville
Monda v.
\les*r*
of S nr.er
S ii nda v.
Mrs, t). ¡-. Lyon
ih'cnham M.md.iv .
Krnest lleitsiee. ol Somerville.
*pent Saturday night and Sun-
da v here with home lolks.
\1 ss 1-1 ula I.von* was in Cald-
well yes let da \ .
Mis. tints i iiesiMisi hlag, of
Sebesta. went to Krenham Mon-
das.
Our postmistress, Mrs. Í
ein.e Hill, w.is in Somer ville
11 rilav altet noon,
M . '«si s. || >ois|ee . i n ■ I Li i.
I u i n ishi ii m o su i. o t tu- b.i
Somerville last night.
l'lie firemen will y i * e .i
and concert May -I
; s invited t■ i ,i Hi n.1
lí:ii I In-1 ¡mes were lean ones f ir
Hie painler. Holbein fnund hint
¡-•If in lieeil of money, and aeeord
iiiL'ly '"I mil lo]' London with a
letter . it: i coi! 111 • i i« ? i loSi. Thorn
its More, I lie !ii:iv'.' eliaueeilor.
"Mauler Haunt"," rs the Knu
lisli i 1.1 led iii'.t, ü vet! i;i l ]nulaud
tniviii d I It. i !o e if I :*.: ( . I iti i■ i ii u
I Ids (Ii si li s i o Kn^i t nil he pa in!
•d | o| | i i of III. in of I lie le. d
" • • in li i • I: ■ • i! ; \. Hill (not eil rs
i:t I el', in eov-."| nf ¡| II Oil I
' l'e;tl< of t he |i|he re! timed tn
d. n:m to l.e di ¡ten Itael; lo
- ww *■ —- ww —"- *■ wm — wm — w — w — -w — -w - - w - —
AT THE OID STAND
IN OUR NEW HOUSE
....You will find a« complete stock of Furniture as
can be found in any town twice our size in Central
Texas. We are anxious for our friends and cus-
tomers to come and examine our goods. On our
floors, three in number, can be found real bargains.
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i f 1 o'd ft ¡e:
11 olliei e;i iae
I v
lot he no
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W
li irion and Mi Klin.
V, wert calling here
went to
..Hi
'S t .'ill
."S ' oil I'l III'Itlei', a | O.'it ' Ol
i.e It -hi nil t ÍI lib' dea I It. T .i i *
in liav ■ i tin e 1 diiriiio ¡in
visit alioü uf I ho playuo in
ft
iir.il.it
e know leil^e of
es. \\ hen le
t: I '.I'l I is no'
'is
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A good Iron Bed, full ¿ize, for $2.75. (This is not the cheap, trashy
stuff you'd get if ordering from Chicago). We back every one with our
guarantee—if not satisfactory, or as represented, bring 'em back and
get your money. Isn't that fair? But that's our way of dealing.
A big stock of Iron Beds, Wood Beds, Rockers, Cane and Wood Seat
Chairs, Bed Room Suites, Hatting, Carpets, Window Shades, Rugs,
Lace Curtains, Portiers and Art Squares.
Buy a Refrigerator, or an lee Box and Cream Freezer and be ready
for the hot weather. Refrigerators, $8.00 to $25.00.
We have Wall Paper, Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Cots, Baby Car-
riages and Cradles.
Our Undertaking Department is conducted in a first-class and up-to-
date manner. Large stock of cheap and high grade goods to select from.
LEGGETT <SL PLATT SPRINGS
S3.SO AND 94.00.
...Use them twelve months, and if not found
Í satisfactory, come and get your money back.
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1st
POLITE AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION.
PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT
Klley-Snook Furniture Co.
PHONE 26. V NIGHT CALI 3 OR 33.
T. B. Traslor, of Chriesinan,
was in tow n vesterday hauling
out lumber lor the erection of a
barber «hop at t in te« man, and
slates that a new store building
is to be put up soon, which will
be occupied by another mer-
chandise Iirtu. I linesman is
feeling the ellev Is ol the truck
growing around there, and is.
fast assuming the proportions
ol town, having the backing ol
enterprising men and farmers
around.
Cold Soda J. I.iiuis (liiiniM.s.
M<irr¡rd «I Srliqmrtit.
Mism Mol he Thompson, form-
erly of Caldwell, was married at
Seligman. An ma. Wednesday
to a young business man of that
citv. Mis.* Thompson has mativ
friends in Caldwell and around
Chriesinan, w here she was raised,
and all join in extending con-
gratulations and good wishes.
Il l,a>s to Advertise.
I,unís • New .
A Texas bachelor advertised
lor a wife and as a result there-
from he has been married twice
and divorced three times dur-
ing the past si\ years. Me is
now the 1 ron«1 father ol nine
children, owns a black land
farm, a piano and two poodle
«logs. It pavs advertise.
Head the Ni ws-Ciikmnki.k.
HI SOU HONS 01 CONDOLI Ml.
To the ollicets and members
of Woodbine (i rove No. 2i>".
Woodmen Circle, Caldwell,
Texas:
We, vour committee appointed
lo dralt resolutions ol condo-
letice upon the bereavement ol
Sovereign Klt/abeth Smith, beg
leave to submit the following:
Win 1:1 \s, ii has pleased the
Hood Father lo remove from the
home o| our sister. Sovereign
Kb/abeth Smith, her husband,
protector and guide. J, K. Smith,
and
Win to \s. we desire to ex-
press to our bereaved sisier
our sincere svmpathx in her al-
llu tinn, therefore be it
K't sin vi 1 >, t h a t Woodbine
lirove No. 2'>n, Woodmen C * i r -
ib-, Iiereov lenders to Sovereign
I'di/abeth Smitii our condolence
and assure her ol the sympathy
and love "I her lellow Sover-
eigns in the sorrow that has
come to her home, and our hope
that even this affliction will
prove for the good of hcisell
and family through the myste-
rious decrees of Htm who know-
elh best. And be 11 lurther
K'i smivi ii, mat the clerk nl
this drove be instructed to lur-
nish Sovereign Smith a copy of
these resolutions, and that they
be spread upon our minutes,
and .1 copy s,.|it to the local
papers lor publication.
RespecI lull v *ultui 1 tied,
Mies \ . I it n v 1 .\,
NI KS, J I N N 11 I'llK I I W,
A. S. l!i<o\ntu s.
BIG FAMILIES
ENGLISH.
Nortii o!' Brltnin Is Roo3<>vfltinn Par-
adiro a Far n:i Hnco Suicide
la Concerned.
EVERGREEN IN TREE WORLD ANIMALS SHOW NO REASON
Committee.
Of! of tee
Til" v it ltd .
11 • II111IX llel s. hoi
III' .1 e|' 1 e!I«1.
"And ill" 11 11111
II lid .11 olllld " S I
.sollos .Illil bb'V
1 il all of ,1 stid '
walls and
"If 11'. . sin;.
does," , , ! 1 ■ 1 T 11J •
I'llll p, . .Mil l II.
lou'lt, F'c.
'Ol ' 1 \\ ,1 .
' s ¡1 bou! I In fa I
¡ti,1' h"d ¡'t nriti
• s., d. " • injiiiii
'limpets, nil
ti do v. 11 11.! me I hi
like III * sisll"
eil the llllles
« oinler I IteV fei
do Il
i ,1!
mil oi 1 '«<.
t'lr'- to tío1 C:> 1;e'
"Vanh, I know voui alt t.ain.
Y 'tr 11. 1.1111:1 It w as on" .>1 fit
Hi a ltd I a I' 11I1 s 1 1 pa lis,"
" I míe. i| I ii" r henid thai m;
fnlliei looked ai r 1 11 • inoiiki vb.'
—Loodou Tit 114(1,
Tile north of Knglaiul seems to
be a f. I Iil" wiiil for laf|ie families,
for in 1 TuT w" read ol a < uiiiber
land man and Ins wife, aeeoiu
pit 11 ii - 1 b* ::n of 1 heir children, all
;i I t l.i'.iliy t lie 1 In isl. llillU of the
". I sI "hiId ; ml n earlier \ ear-
.11 ti Iter me 1 h 1 omit r \ uta it. Tltoui
a 1 i 1"■ *uhi 11. a 1 piie dlo 1 he t hen
d'tk" of Norfolk, "art aiarshal. fie
an a it'-' 111 • ■ 11 f a 1 ion to his eoal of
•l itis on t!ie singular ^loitiul that
h" w a "t In se\ . ill !i sou ¡1 nil Hill h
"hi Id of one fa 1 Iter a ml tu o 1 her."
111 ("ottwav ehui'liMird there
v\ s 1 1 In s"i a il run sea reel \ be
11:1 • 1* ■ I o 1 i a \ a 10111 bs I one bea 1
iti^ the follow i ni; i "ilia rka ble epi
I a pit "I l"t " I \ eCt I l.e boil V o'
\ i el ■ 111 a M linker, of t 'on w a v. yen
II e 111 a a. \\ 1111 was the ! 1st eliihl o(
hi- fa I Iter, William I linker. I>\
Miee his wife, atiil I lie la I l.er of 27
children. |iid7."
If a nian'y f 11111 i I \ be eonsiderei!
;' s in I in i i 11 v all his de.nendaiils
t 1.11 of I 'el er Siuit It. who lloin
is lied ill N'eW . 11" sel ill lite seven
leen I h «*i'ii I tirv, is eiit il led lo ;>
high plaee of honor, for a 1 a reren;
initial gathering of Peter's pro
\'"iiv no I •• vv i r I lia 11 7.Him met ami
dined together under I lie apple
tfees ill the oleliai'd ¡'(lathed to
'1 e a 111 . ■. 1, a I 11o 111 >• t '.nl
111 families ii is not ai: uiiktiow ■
lllillg for one chilli lo be old
•1 011 11 I o have ¡1 sis 11 1 of b fo I i let
vot'llg enough III be his or lift
■_ 11 •: 11 grand« liild. Tint;. I lie eld
I son o I '|'h 1 Una s Ileal l,v . ii I I it'll It 1
eotul- a. h id passed his 7i'•«1 l ililí
dav when his yoiiligesl brolhei
•píalili'd for t he "i a 1II" \\ hen
V\ i 11 ta 111 I 'tus 1. of (• a Ip11 a v. n<• a •
Ivipoii. died in 17SJI. hisi'bh'st t hill!
was a slurilv bov of ss sunnuers
and Ii i s v 01111 gen I was iiarelv 1 (
and lite l.adv I'owerseiiui'l of to
da \ isa lia l( 1 en 1 it iv older I hall her
latest liroiher.
Artepl no Substitute.
There is nothing just as good
for Malaria, Chills and Kcveras
Dr. Mendenhall's Chill and
I'cvcr C'ure. Take it as a gen-
eral tonic and .it all times in
place ol «juinine. 11 il tails to
give satisfaction Chas, (iramm
will relund vour monev.
Dlfrnlfled Remnant of n Older Plant
Race—Shows Oreat Hardiness
on Sandy Shores.
Tile evergreens ale lliearistoe
i ¡lev of the tree world, w rites
Anna Itoisford l 'oinstoek. in the
(* I ui 111 a 11 < 111 a 11. Tliev represeiil
I lie oldest families; for their an
••ion! relatives appeared as earlv
as I he Silurian age; I he evergreens
were probably at I heir height in
numls'i' of speeies and iiiagiiill
eel lee of ill'veloplliell I dlllillg I lie
Triassie period. The pines were
eoiiteinporaries of all those plants
which were pul to bed ill the ! I.
vonian age, and which form our
coal beds of lo dav. The ever
Every One of Their Brilliant Acts Re
■ult of Instinct, Say
Writer.
When ¡1 hi I'd selects a site for it*
lies! il noctlis, on lirst view, an if it
must actuiily think, retlleet, com
pare, as you and I do w hen we do
fide where to place our house. 1
saw a little chipping sparrow try
ilig 10 decide bel ween two rasp
born bushes, says a wri 1 er in (lin-
ing. She kepi going from one to
llie other, peering, inspecting and
apparently weighing I he advati
lages of each. I saw a robin in the
woodbine on the side of the house
Hying 10 decide which pnrliculnr
place w as 1 lie best site for her lies I.
greens are a dignified remaní of ! S,M. ,,1¡8 ||1I||r,„„f
an Older tree race, which is Indng ,,||(| (|owI1 sl)(,
unshed lo I lie wa II bv I lie iiimlarls , . . . . . n.... 1
111 r nod around, sin
herself, she looked
w orked her feel lieiiei
readjusted
about, sin*
•r. She
pushed to the wüll bv the upstarts,
lite oaks and maples and oilier do
I iduoiis trees. The.v still cling to
the san.lv shores whore there is H,„w ||11(ki ,nilH,
lit tie to proieci other trees and to , ,i(l «he imike up her mind? Hid
she think, compare, weigh? I do
1 lie mountains and other regions
where oilier trees have not the
strength to endure. Perhaps il is
because lliev belong esseiiI illlly to
another geologic age when the cli
male was far different from our
• limine of today, that they do
not shed I heir lea ves in w inter like
the adaptable deciduous trees.
letter to llariirll t Nrlmi.
Caldwell, Texas.
not ladieve it. WIlOII she found I In
l ight conditions she no doubt felt
a pleasure and satisfaction, and
that settled the question. All ill
ward, instinctive wan! was met
and satisfied by an outward male
rial condition. In llie same way
I he hermit crab goes from shell to
shell upon the lieacli. seeking one
i to its liking. Some limes 1 wo crabs
fall to fighting over a shell thai
each wants. Can we believe that
the hermit crab thinks and rea
SOIIS? It selects I lie suitable shell
instinctively, and no! by an indi
vidual act of judgment. Instinct j
is not always iuerrant, though il |
Dear Sir: l'ortei house, so inncll;
neck, so much; all the vvav between.
.lust so with paint, lli'vee b'ad and-
/ 01c is the porterhouse. Nobody
vv.iiii-. tin- neck; the between, some
say is good enough for them.
lint lli'vue costs lis>. not more, than
¡iei wi'.'ii. bead-an.l oil is between; it I makes fewer mist akes t lia il reason
is the old - fa hIi siotied paint. Hut zinc
has cune in. X.iin' toughens white does.
lead. Ilevoe lead and /.inc is the paint Till* I'l'd SOIlil'I'el IISII.'I I! V l< tlOWS
ni: as lead and , . . . ' . ,
bow Income a! I lie meat tu the but
Fair Haven. N. torntit with the least
SANTA PE RATES.
Northern Settler ' Convention, Gal-
veston. Texas, April 21-23; tickets on
sale April 1*). 20 and 21. All ticket
limited to April 2£ for tiual return.
Kate $4.95.
Appearance of Cruiser "Galveston"
in Harbor, Galveston, Texas, April
20-24, 1905; tickets on sale April 20
and for trains arriving in Galveston
morning of April 21, limited to April
22 for final return. Tickets again 011
sale April 22 and for trains arriving
iu Galveston morning of April 23.
limited to April 24 for tiual return.
Kate «2.25.
Spring Carnival. San Antonio. Tex.,
April 24-40, 1405; tickets on sale April
24 to 2M. inclusive: limited to May 30
for final return. Rate $5.40.
Meeting. State Medical Association,
Houston, Tex., April 25-28; tickets on
sale April 21, 23 and 24; limited to
May 1 for tiual return. Rate S3.35.
National Council Kuights of Colum-
bus, I.os Angeles, Cal., June 5-12;
tickets will be on sale to Sail Fran-
cisco ai;d return or I,os Angeles and
return May 2« , 30, 31 and June I;
limited to return (id days after date of
sale. Kate to San Francisco $50.50
Kate to I.os Angeles $50.00.
Annual Convention Baptists of
North America, and National Baptist
Anniversaries, St. Louis, Mo.. May lo-
24; tickets on sale Mav 14. 15 and lie
limit to return May 27. Kate $25.10.
Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias.
Mineral Wells, Texas. April 24 to 2",
Kcuud trip tickets on sale April 23
and 24. Return limit April 2S. Kate;
Adults $7.55; children $3.So.
Annual meeting Southern baptist
Convention and Auxiliary Societies,
Kansas City, Mo., May 1" to 17.
Kound trip tickets- on sale May H to 12
Return limit May 20. Kate: One fare
plu* S2.no.
For particulars see
H. H. KVKRHHAKT,
Local Agent.
The Santa Fe Time Card.
that wears twice a
oil.
Mr. John N. Ileitel.
Y. writes:
Mr. Charles llollenbeck, of this
place, painted his house three years
ago with I levo.' lead-anil-aiuc; hi
father painted at the -aim' time with
Irad-aud-oil. Today the son's house
looks as we'll as tit ' dav it was |iaiiit>'il.
while the lather's house has all
chalked oil and needs painting very
badly. The lather savs lie vi 1 i paint
with Hevoe next time."
Yours truly.
s4 F. W. |)t vol- ,V Co., N«'v\ York.
I'. S. Stone iV Hitchcock sell out
paint.
Subscribe for the Ni5W -CiiHOSici.it
gnawing,
but now and then lie makes a nils
lake and strikes the edge of I lie
kernel, instead of the tint side.
The elilT sw a Mow w ill si ii k i I s 111 ml
nest iinder t In- eaves of a barn
where the hoards are planed so
I smooth that the nest sooner or
I later i-i bound to fall. It seems to
have no judgment in the matter.
Its ancestors bail; upon the fue"
I of h¡L*li dill's, where the mm! ad
; ltei'"d iimi " li nn I v.
Northbound
No. • arrives.
No. In arrives .
No. 18 arrives
Southbound
No. 5 arrives
No, 17 arrives
No. 15 arrives
. 1:30 afternoon
12:3s morning
.1:21 morning
. . .3:10 afternoon
.. 2:05 morning
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169541/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.