Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
OUB AIM I* THE GBEATBBT BENEFIT TO THE W,
AMD WOBMIMO PEOPLE OP BDELMOM COUNTY.
VOL. XXVII.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1906.
NO. 3.
MANN'S DRUGS ARE PURE
The new spring tonic, Kalamaxoo Celery Compound, it guaranteed ; try a bottle for your nerves and blood. The new perfumed
Talcum Powder 25c per pound ; guaranteed to give satisfaction. New Comic Postals just arrived. The finest line of Perfumes
Phone 66.
and Toilet Articles in Burleson county. Ingram's Milk Weed Cream and Soap for your complexion ; try them.
CHAS. GRAMM, ^ Leading Druggist, ^ Caldwell, Texas. y Phone 66.
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Biggest and Best Line of Summer Footwear
AX THE
IG STORE O IN THE CORNER
White C&nviLS Shoes
...For women, misses and children will he worn more this
summer than ever before, ¡is the)- go su nicely with a white
suit, and it is a foregone conclusion that this will bo the
i*t :*'<*«t WHITK GOODS season that v- Vive ever seen.
I.4i¡im' While t'anv;i 111 tic her < M . i.i,;c« 2't to 7,
at 10.00, $«.30. ♦1.75, fa.no and , $a.so
Mi 1' WhUtfí a. va- Uiu< her • *f mI i¿«;. 1* to 2.
•it fl.no ¡ind. ....... $1-15
Children' White t'anva* IMuchci OxloriU, 5 to H,
at ami ... oof
Mi ■ While I'anv « f. . <■ Jl,i 1m/.¡ 11 1., lii, .it. $1.511
Ht'lliif ill -tin I'. iVhit I'uii, . . 10
Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.'s
( .: -.Is for 1..tiltos, .it Si.50, $1.75. Sa.oo and. Ja.a.s
Wo have advanced tho price on only uno nmnbor in litis
line.
mywodd Boot and snoe co.'s
Oxfords tor Men, itt (lun Metal Call or Vici Kid.. $¿.50
l'atent Córona $4.00
Tho sanio prices and same quality; just to your «rood
is all.
The Selby Shoe Co.'s
Successor to Drew. Selby A Co.
Oxfordh lor 1,adits, at $2.5". S.t.oo. $3.50 and $4.00
Wo have in.id ■ no advance in the prices of this line, but
thev cost us more.
Edwin Cl&pp & Son's
Oxfords for Men. in Gun Metal Calf., Vici Kid and
Tan Russia Calf $5.00
Patent Corona $6.00
You get the best shoe inakinir in the land here and at
the same prices you paid a voar
Douglas Shoe Co.'s
Genuine Goodyear Welt ()\ford> for Men, in Volotir
Calf. Vici Kid or Patent Colt $2.50
No advance in tho prices hero.
\<)\\ IJSTKX: Xotw ithstanding the tact that last year was the banner year in the history of our
business, our sales so far this year show a gain of í0 per cent, over our sales for the corresponding
time of last year. \ow, there must be a reason. The people want honest goods at honest prices by
honest methods, and we give it to them. That's the whole story in a nutshell.
J. p. COBB COMPANY, Caldwell, Texas!
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J^rom Our Shtrai Staff.
Vm.NCT.
Voi.nkv, Tosan, June 5.
Kditom Nkws-Chnonici.K:
J. H. Royal is nick thin week
with an attack of chill*.
Miss Ann Flanagan is visiting
relatives at Providence this
week.
A large crowd attended preach,
ing at Lone Oak Sunday.
The ball game at Tunis Sat*
urday resulted in n score of lit
to 21 in favor of Volney.
Mrs. Giescnuchlag, of Scbestn,
visited the family of her son
here Sunday.
DeWiu Calvin, of Providence,
was calling here S'tnday,
The ico crcam supper at the
residence of T. B. Henderson
Saturday night t\a* will at-
tended and was enjoyed very
much by all.
Mrs. Ann Klnnagan and daugh-
ter, Miss Mabel, of Somcrville,
visited relatives here Inst week.
Miss Lucy Nix returned Sun-
day from a visit to relatives at
Caldwell.
Chas. Thomas, of near Wei*
born, visited relatives here Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Rube Lewis visited friends at
Cookea Point Sunday.
Krnest Thomas, of Cookes
Point, visited relatives here Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Mat'.ie Krohne, of near
Merle, visited the family of her
mother here Sunday.
Mrs. J. R. (¡roce and family
visited relative* at Lone Oak
Sunday.
Miss Cariie Carrington, of
near Tunis, visited friends here
one day this week.
Prow Boy.
New line of the latest Novel-
ties in the Jewelrv line for spring
and summer—Shirt Waist Sets,
Hrooches, Hat Pins, Buttons,
I etc. Come in and see our new
stock. B. F. Jackson.
Let us figure on your repair
work.
Rii.ky-Snook Fi'kni ithií Co.
NtW UMNt.
Nrw TAlios, Teína, Junco.
rkiton nkwn-ciinunici.k:
Mrs. Chaloupka, Sr., returned
from Ocker last Saturday, where
she has been spending some
time with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Machto,
Jr., were the guests of Tom
Machan and family Sunday.
We notice some cotton bloom-
ing already and no weevils in
sight, which makes a Haltering
prospect for cotton indeed,
A dance was given at Mrs.
Marek's Saturday night and.
those who attended report a
very enjoyable time.
Al Homeyer, of Berry's Prai-
rie, was here Sunday and Mon-
day.
Several from here attended the
Hejl-Kulak wedding at Cookes
Point Sunday.
Miss Rosie Syptak spent a
day last week with her sisters,
Mesdames Mikeska and Macat.
SOHRlyi'kt.
Fok 8ai.k—I'M acres, 70 acres
in cultivation, two good houses,
good barn, all fenced, 3 miles
south of Caldwell.
C. Kni'Oskn, .
M*3t Caldwell, Texas.
D. L. Alford handles the best
in Groceries and Confectioner*
ies. Give him a call.
MIA.
Rita, Texan, June 5.
ICniTON Nitws-C,. .OMCI.H:
Roger Martin, who has been
working for his uncle, G. T.
,'ackson, of this place,' returned
to his homo Saturday.
The young people report a
pleasant time at the ice cream
supper at Tom Williamson's
Saturday night.
Little Lii(/.ie McLure has been
real sick since our last report.
Willie Jackson and sister,
Miss Ruby, visited relatives
near Mud ville Saturday and Sun-
day.
Crops are looking tine here at
present and the prospects arc
excellent for the coming season.
GKKAI.DINIÍ.
Confectioneries, Fancy tiro*
ceries. Cream and Cold Drinks
—only ¿he best at
D. L. Ai.I'ord's
An up*to*date stock of Funeral
lies—our prices are ri^ht.
U.UY-SnOOK FtTHNITUHK Co.
DC AN VILLI.
Supjd
Dkanvii.i.k. Texas. June 2.
Bihtok NRWK-Chkomoi.k:
and will put in new machinery
and press.
Kmil 7.wcrnemann and family
left last Wednesday for Fayette
county to visit homefolks and
friends. W. F. K.
New line of Watches, Chains,
and all the latest fads of the
season for ladies' wear. Com*
plete line of the newest things
in Jewelry.
B. F. Jackson.
Marriage Llctnm.
County Clerk McCowen has
issued the following marriage
licenses since last report:
B. C. Tomkins and Miss Mar
garet Tottenham.
Geo. Wilson and Miss Ktnma
Taylor.
B. S. Arendale and Miss Car-
rie Armstrong.
Lawn Seats, Rockers, Folding
«X H.M, new Co.
market here which was needed
badly.
Kaltwasser Bros, are busy re-
pa i ring their gin fur fail business ¡
For h'i nt Four room house
adjoingjail property. Apply to
Mus. Lamkin.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1906, newspaper, June 8, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169597/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.