Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWB CHHONXCUC, CALDWELL, TEXAS, JUNE 8. MM.
THE HOflE CIRCLE COLUflN
Pitaña nt Evening Rnvnrlns-Column DtdicoUd to Tlrtd
Mothers os Thoy Join tho Noma Circle ot Evening Tide.
CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN
Lei us study the beautiful.
The influence of the beautiful
¡4 largely of a subconscious na
ture, it is silent, permeating and
powerful. The miniatry of the
beautiful hau a refining elfeci.
A ta c lur mu k, poetry, pic-
ture , etc., lands to deatroy the
attraction for the vulgar. A
home of beauty, of taate and re-
finement always tenda to elevate
snd ennoble the mind, and culti-
va te the i pirn of contentment.
Beatily fill* the world, at well
am heaven, if we have eye to
see it. It is open to all. The
rose is a* fragrant, the lily as
white and the hyacinth as deli-
cately blue, when cultivated by
the poor, aa by the jeweled lin-
gers of the wealthy.
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*
Half the joy of fife comes
from getting good'out of things
as we go along. Some of iih are
always putting off our enjoy-
ment*. After awhile we ex-
pect to take a rest, see a friend,
read a book. But after awhile
never come . The good time
we are looking forward to lies
as far away as ever. All our
lile is spent in meaning to over-
take it «.nd enjoy it. Meanwhile
we toil, drudge and grow old.
niMMijr di« position brightens the
home. K ver y one has si liinea
known the bracing, atimnlatiog
feeling thsl come when leokieg
inlo s face that reflecta s noble,
pore soul or s brave, etreegoee.
It may be the face of a stranger,
hut the unconscioua influence of
that fine character is not loat
oe the paaaer by. It is s char-
It may be difficult to govern
him, but be patient. He may
aeem adverse to everything use-
ful and good; but wait. No one
can tell what ia in s boy. He
may surpriae you some day.
Hope. Let him grow. While
hia body grows larger and
stronger, his mental and moral
nature may expand and improve.
Educate your boy. You may
think money spent in this wsy
ia money spent in vain. There
ia nothing in him; be haa no
pride, no aapi ration. You doo'i
know. No one can tell what is
in a boy. Ueaidea there miy
be an unkindled apark, an un-
fanned flame, a smouldering fire,
a latent energy, which the teach-
er's rod may stir, the aaaocia-
tion which the booka and men
A PiiHIvi Guarantee
acter which counts in life, nob e . . A ..
..... .... may arouse, develope and direct,
motives and high thoughts which , . . r.
. . . .r, . . and thus start a boy agoing,
are .vorih having. With these ... . . , 7 •
•. ., with such energv and determi-
possessions and that aweet maid- tlt.
. , .... nation that no power on eartn
enly reserve, modesty and deli- ... .. . . , 4. .
... . . - could stop him short of the top-
r'Ui'U Ufhirh > \ totalis voHna m am* ■ *
UONd Sh &toae a niteDceck
Whs Agraes lo Ratera Your Money
If Dr. GarletedTa Oermae Uver
Veo.
SUMANTII
I kmbf unt to refund the mmty
aald far OrTOarlatodt' tlerman Liver
Powder on the return of tiw empty
lioltkM, the purohaaer tlitlnf it 1st
failed to relieve ead cure him of aay
of the dieeaae* for whieli it la teeom-
misdeil. Thta gaaraatee aovare the
see of a $1 bottle or four tte bottle*
or two month*' treatment
Signed
SAL.)
DA
b s good thief for Burleeoe County—but e good thief
for yoe te to make our store yoer hesdquertora sed hey
your auppliee Iron ue. No coet esles or catch-penny
schemes st our store, hut good reliable foods at rcacoo-
ahle pricea—you can depend oe whet you buy froei ue.
Courteoue clerks, food foods, ressonsble pricea
aod prompt attention to every cuntoner will he
foeed when you trade with
VES*
• MZLém fiC/lvDO A
cacy which go with refinement
a girl will not only be more
charming, but will have an in-
fluence over all her associates.
1 IKED MOTHKKS.
If there is any class of per
Dr. Carletedt'a Herman Liver Powder
is a wonderful remedy, a preanriutios
used for over flftjr year by an eminent
Herman physician in his practiee both
in Europe and this country and sold by
thousands of druggists all over tho
world. Ho mildly natural are the elTcts
nf tills remedy that all Kidney and Uver i
troubles give way to perfect health. It;
cures the worst cases und many have j
been cured who had tried ever;' known ¡
in the ladder of remedy.
Symptoms of Liver Complaint: Dys- j
| pepsiu, indigestion, rheumatism, gout,
' skin eruptions, sallowncss, constipation,
teste Rheumetis* d.wlness, vertigo headache, piles pain
in the back, melancholy, bad breath,
Deep tearing or wrcuching pains, furry tongue, horrid taste, unpleasant
occasioned b; getting wet through;: dreams, insomnia, vndue sleepiness,
worse when at rest, or on first moving j usueea, flatulence, swelling of the ubdo-
the limbs and in cold or (lamp weather, men, colicky condition of tho bowels,
• is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow nn(j «oreness in the stomach, liver
tenderness and Liniment. Oscar Oleson Gibson City. oll the skin, loss of memory, im-
III. writes, teb. l(i, llJ<>2: A year ago paired vitality, dire forebodings, lack
I n . I I.I/..I ..ill, •>« > a. ■ .. Ma a. Wn « L ' > a 'a... II I
LUMBK! LUMBER I
most round
fame.
. • i i . * a* ~ USHwU 1lis III i f till v uní oiitiiu^S| itsi-fs
nt It IS tired I was troubled ,vith a pain in my back. cf energy, IndicMon, crankiness, blood
ry limbs, sad hearts, 11 °° Kot bad I lC,uJd not oend j poitoning, nervousness, fulling hair—
. , over. One bottle of llallard s Snow i 0jli ^liert* arc lots of them und each one
son* who need
encouragement
mothers; wea
and puzzling brains all attest to Liniment cured me
the fact. There ought to be ape- j4 Hilchcook.
cial privilege granted to tired
mothers as much as to invalids. Tswil and Trade
Those who have passed through
this trying ordeal know how to Hartlett New?.
Sold by Stone | emphasises the importance of having
I Dr. Cerlstedt's Clermau Liver Powder
constantly within reach. It is the right
thing nt the right time, sure and cer-
tain in elTect, pleasant and perfect in ae-
tion.
For your own sake, don't neglect any
af the symptoms of liver disorder or the
excuse the shortcomings of those The trade territory of a town ¡ ^¡"¡mnt"1 after^imTold^''sufferings,* U
who are passing through the ¡H no^ a|| dependent upon the DEATH.
We have a complete stock of all kinds of
Lumber in the sheds, dry and in good
shape. We bought this stock before the
rise and are making close prices. Car-
load celebrated Waukegan wire, poultry
wire, hog wire, brick, lime, cement, well
curbing of all kinds, and the best paint on
earth. No trouble to figure on your bill.
Burleson couniii Lumber Co.
F. A. KING, Pres. ^ C. J. DANIEL, Sec.
narrow
paths,
, - ■ ' « • • l v« I MVI'V'SM ■ | 111^
passing j wit unseeing eM where temptation holds high enterprise of the merchants and
the happiness we might get out revclry, and the angel of peace resident of the town. If a town
gateways, the thorny distance to neighboring pointa. STONE A HITCHCOCK
the rough highways, The territory depend tfpon the C"" tcn Jon ttM nbout CarUtedt'*
1 ' r florin.in Liver Powder; !t has cured
many of their customers who ar? recom-
mending it to their friends.
Lii, ... th,< vh irinu- i . i r .i , betier then ifrttlmi'iiiiil-i is the guar-
' ' does not reach after the trade it antee under which Dr. CarUtedt's Ger-
1 ired mothers, always anx- will come only as fast as it has man Liver powder is said. If it doe*
ion.. .chcming, planrin* and „ ¡, ¡. j S"«T.'¡."JSLSS
economizing now they can manage forced to. Hut if the merchants remedy and take along this guarantee.
their detail of domestic life with KO afu.r business in the sur- . -
moinr am a ov ing, M| inK| least expense; for children arc rounding country, advertising
1I'M" • ,H u ' such a druin upon the resources ¡n every possible way, and mak-
n-il' f ih .'m' r ?r!|i'„, ,l„„ of one's time, heart and pocket, ¡ng good every word of their Owing to the recent disaster
1 u , ' ' ' . '',c «'Others doing double work, advertising, trade will come from in San Francisco there will be
triple work themselves, to save an increasing radius, the town no meeting of the National Kdu-
of every day-
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A
i.IK! * SHQrr.I) KNOW.
That the home kitchen, with
tales to California Remain in Effect.
in woman—a low voice—can be
acquired only by home practice.
That true beauty of face I
pussible only where there is
ticautv of soul manifested in a ,,n(j
beautiful characlcr.
That the girl ;hat everybody
for this or that, until the nerves u-ill gain a reputation for being cational Association in l'Ktft,
are strained and shaltereil to a awake and will forge to the front. In order that thnse who have
degree unbearable to themselves, Jt ¡< the men in the town and anticipated the pleasure of mak-
particularly offensive to noi altogether the men living ing a trip to California, may not
¡others. within a certain number of miles be disappointed, the Santa Ke
... „ , H, , - „ . „ „ '*et me , nlr«'at you fathers from it that makes the town. has decided to permit their rates
! r, " " , i , h r J ■ «* '" '"• and .rrnngemont, lur ,hc above
' <K« >v>lcan.l mother; theer and ^ . c.w. nami-d medin*. a. heretofore
brig ten her life by all means [( |(ta y t)(, a MirfjrUe to maiiy announced, to remain in effect,
in your power, for she needs to learn that a evere cold can
honest, helpful self.
And finally, that one of the
most beautiful things <>n earth
is a pure, modest, true young
girl one who i* her father's
pride, her mother's comfort,
her brother's inspiration and
her sister's ideal.
He queen of your home. Keign
supreme in the hearts of your
husband and children.
Life may be full of beauty
and uscfullness if one is unsel-
fish. Ordinary every day life
affords so many opportunities
for doing some good service.
A g-enlle word spoken to one
who is angry, .ut eiuiouraging
or sympathetic word to a de*
spondent or nail friend, an earn-
est word of warning to any one
wl.o may be in danger of lolly,
all these little things are very
helpful. A cheerful manner has
a stimulating cllcct on others; a
he I'Miupletcly broken up in one or two
!'or those that may not be
your help m many ways, to buoy ¿(ñv''lMVo 'iiV%t Hvniptóni .if « familiar with these arrangements
her up and —'— •** '
she may be nerved with fresh
up and sustain her, that cold are a dry, loud eougb.'a profuse wc give them below:
wati rv dUchargr from the nose, and a ,, .
thin, white coating on the tongue. For National Kducational As-
vigor to imparl to the littleones When Chamberlain' cough remedy is sociation Convention at San
ivho urt> a t'onuinnl .li-.in >■ taken every hour on the first appear- ,, . . .. .
' ' I aneeof these symptoms, it counteracts 1'rancisco, to have been held in
her life and energies. the effect of the cold and restores the Ju|y a ratc Df onc fare plus
system to a healthy condition within ^
' a ' # day or two. Sold liy Stone A " - - - -*
Hitchcock and Chas, flramin.
ViM'K liov.
You do not know what is in
Hear with him; be patient:
Kecd him; clothe him;
him.
wait.
Sewimt Machine for Sale Cheap.
HCALTH
hNSURANCE
The man wliolneww Ms Ufa la
wiea far Ma family.
Tha man wko Inenraa hi
flyman ftaMm
WMPw IwT lllw •■faltaJr
Vou may Inanra health hy guard*
Ing H. It la worth gnaeüng.
At tha flrat attach of tftaaaaa,
which generally approachaa
through tha LIVRR aad maní
faets itaalf In InnumaraMa waya
-
TutfsPills
And uva your hoaltti.
$2 (Hi for the round trip will be
in effect, selling June 25th to
July 7th, final limit September
15th.
As stopover privileges are al-
This office has a Champion lowed on these tickets, you may
love him. He is a boy, and sewing machine, made by the visit the Grand Canyon of Ari-
most boys are bad. You think New Home Sewing Machine Co., ,:ona, Petrified Forest and Nloki
him so light-hearted, and fear and a first-class machine in every Indian Pueblos.
he is light-headed as well. Hut respect, finished as Handsomely Drop me a card for descrip-
remember he calls you father. as a fifty dollar machine, and tive booklets and any other in-
When he played in your lap, not to be compared with any of formation you may desire re-
jón fondly hoped he would some the chcap machines on the mar- garding a trip to California,
day be a great and useful man. ket. This machine is listed tq W. S. Kkknan,
Now that he has grown larger, sell at $35.00 by the manufactur- Galveston, Texas,
and his young blood drives him ers, and as we have secured it G. P. A., G. C. &. S. K. R. K.
into gleeful sport, and makes on an advertising contract with
him impatient of serious things the New Home people will sell When the bubv talks, it is time to
- rattling:, pl.tvf.il, thoughtloNH ,„r $2,S„ c„h. Wc lo
you almost despair. Hut don't sell it during May, and the first '° b>vlug mothers. It makes them
!«• l, i.pi h und sn.rli«b, and man whn l,rinK 'thc hard c. h SifiS1* """'■ ¿ÍSaS. ",0'
make him think you are disap- gets the machine and a bargain
MMMimMNtnmtitmimNHNi
SOMETHING
TO READ
....You can always find something you have
not read and something worth reading at
the Library. New books will be received
every month, and the new fiction kept up
with. V The standard authors will be added
and you will have more books at your dis-
posal each month, as every dollar earned by
the Library will be put into books.
■CENTAL RATES:
One to Seven Days 20c
Eight to Fourteen Days 40c
Fifteen to Twenty-one Days 60c
Get i membership card for $1.00 good for
12 months, which will entitle you to half rates
New books now in and fifty more in transit.
GET A CARD NOW.
News - Chronicle
pointed in him. He is your boy, too. Come in and look it over
and you are to live in him. He and try it you will be pleased
bears your name, and is to send with it.
~4-l pacos 9x12 inchi**; 22 ji.tucs shuwini{ in natural color*
"216 varieties of Kruit, with concise de. i riptiun aiul soasen of ripen-
ing of e: rh;04 half-tone viows of Nurseries, Orchards, Pneking Ileuses, etc.
_ fM 60Cls. for hook (post-paid) and Kehate Ticket pormiuintf return of
'book by mail within 60 da;s und wo refund the TA', Or,mail u¡ within 1 year,
Sen
call at
it on down the stream of time.
He inherits your fortune and
fame, and is to transmit them
to generations to come.
It can not be otherwise. A
daughter divides your fortune, ¡ MHWl fHumbcrlaiu's colic,cholera nud
See Mr. Kilpatrick or
Joini'.k Pnin uso Co.
Unknown I rirnds.
There are many people who have
, _ _ , , , , IHsrrlioen Kemeriv wit it
transmits less of your fame and suit
loses your name. A boy is more
nearly yourself than anyth
Typewriting and Copying.
1 am prepared to do copying
and typewriting of all kinds on
short notice. Work left in the
afternoon can he delivered next
morning, if of reasonable length. * ' \ ' Z "
mi «ark iii be done at niffbt. caloweil loom directory.1 The Santa Fe ftue Card.
as cannot be done during busi-
ness hours. All work guaran- woopmkn Circt.k, Woo«lbine («rove,!
Robnto Tii'ki't with $12 order "for nursery stock and wo will credit $1.00 in part
^payment on your order and you ki:t:r Tint hook frtf. WK PA) THE FREIOHT.
«■?_ /^| _|_ weekly and w ant homo and traveling aalusnit-n. Outfit
fir 6 ray vaSH kki.b. -Stark Bro'a, I0JISMIU, No., Atlaatk,l«M, Ftyrttcvilk, M,
Northbounil
. j,. " iii^'iMinw iin*i.n, « von imiiv *ii<>i\| .
HjMetifiui re- teed tobe neat and accurate, No. 260, Meets second Friday night j No. t. arrive
K'ée .11 pniwr. ! carta : l« i.rt month .1 K. ot i''¡bul. I No!n.
,mbli: and m.kc pric« rcanon.blc tor A „ w-«•
mg cat'Xm. I hete people, however, «re i this class of work. Special at- ' ' ' j .outhbonm!
else, can be. It is through your ,,u"le"'* friends of this remetí y. tention to leiral work.
boy von (fo down in | K. I.i tí Joixi:k.
1:2n afternoon
12 M morning
1:22 morning
through your boy you arc to! "'^tunmeiutation- to friends n u <1
I;„.l' , " .. ueighburs. It U afjootl medicine to
^ ' future, by him you , have in the homo .mil U widely known
for it* cures of diarrhoea and nil
forms of bowel trouble, For *a|p by
are to act upon
that is to comc.
the generation
fie did not want hi« name used, but
says. After nsin« Hooper' Tetter i
Cure oil my .oro, tired, sweaty, blis-
Stoiie iV 11 itc Inock a lid I
tered feet, they
as. Uraiiun. ¡ trouble."
have.given me no
amp. No. l'W.
jht after the
full moon in each myuth, and Satur-
day two weeks thereafter at K. of
P. Hall. Visiting Sovereigns art
extended a cordial welcome.
r. Met. H'TV, (' Í'.
W. ii. UuMUkhv, Clerk
No. 5 arrive-
No. 17 arrives
N'o. 15 arrives
3:10 afternoon
3:05 morning
4:.V> morning
All train, stop and take passengers
at Caldwell, except No. 17, but there are
certain points to which ticket cannot
hesolctonall I the trains. Information
regarding llnl feature can be secured
upon request.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.