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TUB CALDWELL NEWS • CHNONICLE, CALDWELL, TEXAS, AUGUST 3*. WO*.
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THE HOnE CIRCLE COLUrtN
Pleasant Evening R«v«ri«s- Column Dedicated to Tired
Mothers as They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide.
CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN
VM RflMM.
If you scatter wedit along
The rich and fértil* «round.
'Tho other* harvest where you've howii
When golden grain it found,
Ami claim the gleaning*rich and rare
When garnered in their atore.
The l.ord will know at harvest time
Who Mattered t«edi before.
If yon ahould strike a sweeter chord
tip m some timed heart strings.
And ihuu^li they vibrate round the
world
And munic sweeter riiijj«
From sea to sea, from pole topple
And ero* the ocean wide,
E'en tho't were king* the honor
claimed
Could not the right one hide.
If you can case some troubled heart,
However pained your own,
Or bring some joy «here sorrow dwells
To cast away it* gloom.
N<> need for prais-s long and loud,
Tne Lord, He knows it all,
And oil the day of your reward
lie knows on whom to call.
Take courage then, you who tnu«t sow
Kor other soul to reap:
The Lord, H- will (he right one know
lie will the r< cords keep.
And if to earnest praying heart*
You will your duty do.
Each will ree.ive his own reward,
Hut your* will come to you.
It uaed to lie considered that only
art nary aud bladder trouble* were to lie
traced to tbe kidney*,
but now modern
acience prove* that
I r nearly all dim ata
have their beginning
in the iliMirder of
these most important
organ*.
The kid -ys hlter
and purify the blood—
that i* their work.
Therefore, when your kidney sure weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire I tod y i* affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do ita
duty.
If you are sick or " feel badly," begin
takiiig the greut kidney remedy, fir.
not be forced to aleep in an un-
lighted room.
Timidity ahould not be ridi-
culed. but patiently explained
and argued away.
Tonic , good, digestible food
op< .¡r life. ..oil,. o(| S3?
long hours of study, frequent all the other organs to health. Atria',
change of air are ail not only ~^cau ..«ke no mi«-
serviceable, «but one might Ray, take by first doctoring your kidney*.
ind ttnflni.M.. in • >.« u„,' The mild and tile extraordinary effect of
in | ensibk 10 the transforma- j)r K¡i„„.r(1 Swamp-Root, the great
lion of tbe child of nervoua día* kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
;.ln , u„ ... lt| : . stands the highest for its wonderful cures
I isition into the will poiaed man uf tjlc lll()Hl digressing cases, and is sold
or woman. Uy injudicious treat- on its merits by nil
me.l auch . child may b. made
to grow tip a physical and mor-, l* ttles. You may
i <"**• •< wi>i> n¡-!::
self and all the world. Under how to find out if .
ih *im. <-i«;i.i lroul,le- Mention tiiisim]Hr ¡ty that the wisdom, valor and
wine management the same Child When vriiiugto l r. Kilmer & Co., Bing- 3 . , . . .
•nay develop® into a lovable type, Itanium, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, ! aacnuce ot patriots, exerted
Ul,ni i,, ., it ..-linn a in „n,t but reiiitmber the name, hwatup-Kckji, í through ages, has succeeded in
ft{<ntU, a ft tc llOtiatC and strong. j)r Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ntitl the ad- , í . , t . ,
dress, Hinghamioii, N. Y., on every bottle. establishing for the protection
* the people.
Current U*ue.
Tbe only possible contingency
tbst would justify sny portion
of the people to tslce tbe admin*
istration of criminsl justice into
tbeir own hands would be tbe
prevalence of anarchy, or tbe
destruction or temporary cessa*
tion of civil government, and
then tbe proper course would be
to set boldly ie the open, in tbe
light of day. No sucb contin-
gency esists or is likely to sriae
in this .country. Lsws provide
adequate punishments for all
offenses. Tbe courts are open.
The governments, National and
State, and the meting out of
justice, sre controlled sbaolutely
by the people. Therefore, not
a single palliative fact can be
adduced in defense of mob law.
Mobs not only murder persons
entitled to trial by due course
of the laws of tbe land, but, if
unchecked, would destroy every
ó" 1 guarantee of liberty and secur*
MARK IIOMK A I I KACI'IVIi.
Have good paper* and maga- be dominant in hers.
... There must be an end put to
regnant in his realm; woman to . , . ™. '
. 8 . ' lynchtngs. The most obvious
be dominant in hers. The , ... „ . . .
... , , , way for this to be done is to i
««.;l«l th« bojrt and girl nb> boundary line between Italy and , ou ^ c00vict
scribe for them. Have mu*ic Switzerland, between Kngland
of some kind, and never con- a"1' Scotland, is not more thor-
sidcr that you have performed oughly marked than this dis-
MO I HF Kb.
11 was ¡i f:.>^,t<>ri child, of cour-r,
your duty to your children un- tinction between the empire
less you give them the ad van- masculine and the empire femi-
tages of education. Let tbe nin''* So entirely dissimilar are
children that have talents for fields to which <«od called
music take lessons in music; them, that vo'i can no more1
even if you can't afford to let compare them, than you can
them take- lessons until they are oxygen and hydrogen, water
who s.ud when somebody aakcdiyood musician*, why let them and grass, tiecs and star*. All
her what she considered mothers ia^c ,, fL.vv lessons and get some this «*lk about the superiority
goo<l in ' know lege of music, and bv °f one sex to the other is an
"Why v ou see, (jod couldn't practice and stud v they may be- everlasting waste of ink and
be everyu here, and so be just • comc e* pcrts. If some of them speech.
had to make mothers. 'show a t .dent for drawing or
Hat it takes grate to l e a printing or any of the arts, why
goo.! mother, now doesn't it."! cultivate that tale nt to the best
She must be ui«e and patient „f venir ability.
and good-natured and serene and < Always have your home well
alwavs ready to comfort and i ,lf,h,r(l. ()¡| (>r gj|H ¡H VCf.y
help without losing her *el f-ron- ■ m llch chci!pcr lhan hann^ your
trol. I'rol. S.\ mg once said lie' hlUlrt „ U8n<ltr off< you know
kne ,n,.nv n*others whose chil-: nul ttht.rC| a(1(, Uiey * natural!v
Summer Diarrhoea in Children.
dren were v\ c'l washed, well
scolded, well dresed, . n<I well
whipped, but fw w hove chil-
dren -sere inspired and it cer-
tainle laUc, grAce to lead such
a lile tu lore the children that
thev shall lie inspired.
Il \ ou have good, healthy
children, full of animal -pints
and Induing with I in itid life.
a n t 1 o k > \\ h e i e
and attraitive.
Let the ni invite their
to their home and then let the
parents ;i s|v| in entertaining;
but don't try to monopolize all
th- .r time, but remember it is
the c hildren 's com pan v.
Il.in't wake tour t>o\h anil
ijiiU up mornings with "Ilurrv
11 i> br igh t writes: " A'e lu
v M"o's,:k!;;;,r;:i;,^;: impediment to the speedy vin-
litsi M. K. e hun h, i.iuie i-alls. Minn., dication of legal justice. There
.. ... . , ''' ini'^rlain'is |S a cr¡mu heinous that, il
C oii \ C. Ik ill* ra a ikI Hid rt lint a K^rtioclv
i .r nevera! y -ar an.i iiiul a a ver\ any justifies mob vengeance, it
friends valuable remedy. c |. .ally for viiin-
niercli-.or.ler-. in c h i lit *■ u." Kur v.iU-
l>v Stone «V llitchee-e.. unit e lla
(tram ill.
Mound Prairie Oil & Gas Co.
Soincrv ill.
Wed in-
sta nila ret.
ening at t!irt
he thankful h.r it run ¡? the\ „j, al1(| up an(| t omo on anj o'cluck at the Mat field Hotel the
do make more mo-e some tunes ni||)< t|u, rmV!, jor vv .«vt. ^ot a Mound Prairie Oil and tias Co.
than it
for the weak and
is tenlill.l
but, it does not. A mol
can do no more than remow
from life the guilty wretch. Its
action docs not serve as a de-
terrent. < hi the contrary, it
raises the criminal to the po-
sition of a martyr in the opinion
of an ignorant and brutal por-
tion of his race, while a court
conviction and legal punishment
sends him to death as a crimi-
Clood doesn't come out of
law
stems possible to bear, |„{ uf w r!< to do, and its getting was organi-'.ed with the follow- nal.
nervous child |au. hurrv up, or wt 'H never ing stockholders: J. II. Calel-<evil- That's an eternal
morc of a problem. |KCl through!" Is that very well, K. A. llrantley jr., W. O. j lhal mob" ca0n°l chnn«°'
I ''i'1 e ai e two yent i al t \ pes of j p|ea«an \ io hear the first thing Vest, J. k\ Lyons, (leo. Lewis,
morning? Don't hurrv
nertous children, the a. live „,c morn:ngv |)un't hurrv J. I> C.iddings, J. \V. Woods
child always on the go .nc,uisi- HO much bnt ,aU. timc lo ¡ivo an(l \V. N. Mayfield. Follow-
t.vr and ac<,uis,tiee but delicate ,ce „ prcUy „ )Wcr |)r intf Mro the ofiicers of the com-
as a mimo-a lea. shrinking back 1¡H)en (() ,lu. hap no|M of panv: ,|. \V. Woo,!. President;
into itself at the i.rm repulse or j liulc bird; enjoy all these beau- Dr. W. N. NLvlield, Vice Pres-
tios of nature as you go along ident; J. P. (¡iddings, Secretary*
througn life. Are you surprised Treasurer; 1C. Brown, Field
that your boys and girls begin Manager. llea<Ii|uaters will be
harsh word, and the pale, .jiiiet,
afTe. lio.Kile child th nightful, re-
sponsiV-, reserved. The ehild
of the lirst type may be the em-
bryo philanthropist or leader of
criminals, inventor or social
iconoc vlist, as his training tends,
while the . Iiild of the second
type developcs into the pliloso-
jdier, the poet, the mail of let-
ter-, or the misanthrope, the
recluse, the anarchist as the
case may be. One of the great-
est mistakes in training a ner-
vous child is to think that
strength can come throigh op-
position. Siieh a child should
be guided, no.driven. If afraid
to sleep in the «lark, it should
eaid niaitls would be scarce ami hard
to ti>1(1.
I'.uil.l they be made to see.
How |{raee and beauty is combined
I ty using Rocky Mountain Ten.
e'llAS. (iKAMM.
Cheer Up.
Amarillo Panhandle.
Waste no time
in grieving
Advice to the Aged.
Aft briaga InflrmHIca, Mich at«(«
lar aaá TONPtD LIVER.
Tutt's Pills
have a sncrllk effect on the a* ore ana,
atlmulatlnir the howtln, enuxlni them
l« |H|i-liirin their natural lunctiona as
In youth and
IMPARTING VIGOR -
to the lildncya, Madder and I.IVIiR.
They arc adapted lo old and young.
to show dissatisfaction with the ir at the Mavlield Motel. Another
homes and long for city life, meeting of the stockholders will over failures. The man who
when at home it is too much be held Saturday evening, to at- never makes a mistake is a
hurry, hurry, hurrv all the tend toother important business, myth. The man who never
time hurry and do your work'.' All money su>, ci ibed will be failed could not have been the
N es it grows monotonous, and called for Saturday, August IN, man to venture and must there-
they see that each day brings as it will be needed to pay for fore be himself a failure. The
them no nearer the goal than the machinery which the Pirec- wise man seizes the new know]-
the day before, so they lose in- tors have ordered aud only have edge which his errors have
terest and grow to hate these days option. taught him, applies it to a life
daily duties that are all hurry This is « move in the right of failure and makes ita motive
punish members of mobs and1
murderers. The full power of
every state should be exerted!
for that purpose. South Caro-'
lina has set a good example ir ,
convicting Hall and placing him;
in the penitentiary. It should
be followed in Texas at the
next opportunity. That would
be an excellent beginning, but
only a start in the right direc-
tion. r.ood citizens should cease '
dodging jury service, and should
go into the box, and render ver-
dicts convicting the violators of
the law. in every instance where
... .... , evidence adduced warrant such
During tho hot weather of the sum ry ,
me r months the f r*t unnatural loose-¡ «tC % ton. r\ he law in Texas now
*s of a child' bowel* should have ¡ pr0v¡dcs for special terms of
imm .rotate attt titmn, an ti cheek 1 . r
i he, disease before it becomes serious, the elistrict Ccuirt to try offend-
All that i* ntce^ary is a few «loses of ers charged with capital crimes,
< hamnerlatu > ( >.n\ ( holera ami .
Diarrhoea Kemetly followed by a <U se and there exists absolutely no
■ f ,i*tor < 11 to ci.'tisr the *vKtcill.
Most men will wait until they c«n get "Star" rather
than chew lesa tanty plugs. But they don't like to be
without their "Star" chew any longer than necessary.
No chew ¡a ao rich, waxy and sweet—no plug so
generously satisfying—no tobacco so economical and
wholesome as
STAR
PLUa CHEWING TOBACOO
None but the choicest leaf ever gets under a "Star"
tag-never has and never will.
The quality that has ma ie "Star" famous is still, as
always, the beet obtainable. Only t!ie richest, ripest,
sweetest leaf is good enough for "Star"—that's wny it
is so sweet, so whole-
some, so juicy, so elastic
and lasting, so econom-
ical. "Star" lasts twice as
long as "cheap" chews.
150,000,000 tot. piettt
aid annually.
In All Stores
LUMBER! LUMBERI
We have a complete stock of all kinds of
Lumber in the sheds, dry ami in jjood
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 Gountu Lumber Co..
F. ft. KING, Pres. ^ G. J. DANIEL, Sec.
Poe*tt
Chcvcnn
CCt.ifMUHM
SEÑV/CE
SPSA/fS
ro*
_ /TS£LF. I
SaV£S fítTftQNC 300Miss MMS/TM6
COOL COLORADO
PQtNTS B£YONO. i+
REMEMBER THE
BOULDER CHAUTAUQUA.
xouw*
romo
OAlvtlT
loft
ami work. direction, we like to sec home
Why don't you say, "Let's people develope home discoveries.
try to (fet through with our All the stt>c U holders ol this cum-
work and go to the woods Sat- pany are Somerville people and
urday for a picnic?" You think we wish them much success in
you can't spare the time, eh? j this new enterprise.
When your boys get disgusted
and leave home to try city life, "Make ll«v WhMc the Sun Miine ."
then perhaps vou can see where Tlu-re U a lensnu in tho work of die
, , ," . thriftv farmer. He known that tlu>
J OU eoulil have spent many ltrif{ht siiuhliiuc mav ¡;i*t Imt a day
a day in the woods with vour 1 am' ho prepares for the Hhowcrx which
. * .. . are so llatue to follow. So it should
lamily, or taken them into the i„-with evrrv hoii i'holil. Dvseutcrv.
city for a day. illnrrhoen a ml cholera inortiiiH may
attack some iii.intnr if the home
* i without warning. e'hamlwrlaln's
e'olic, ( hulera an ! Diarrliota Keuictly,
tiod, who can make no mistake, «'hieitisthe 'u ■ Un.iwu iu< «ü in.- f, i
i . these diseases, should always lie kont
made man and woman for a at hand, as immediate treatment is
specific work and to move in ueee*sary, and del.iv ma v prove fatal, when Hooper's Tetter I'ure is (iuaran-
. . > . I'"r sale ! >■ Stom ,V IliichcKk a ml | Ved to eliminate ilaidrull aud clean
pai titular spheres man to lie j i'hns. (trauim. (> iur lu-ad.
f ^ .14 pucoa 9x 1_' inehon; 22 paires «huwing in natural c<
2H*> varietle* of Fruit, with cmici.se diwcriptinn unil neoiion of ripen*
W inc of fui'h;(U hulf-tono view* of Nur*erifl*,0re.hardi ,Puckinn Hoiinec, ulc.
Sens AOrts. fur book (.post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of
liiMik by mail within 00 day anil wo refund tho oOf. Or.tnuil uhwithin 1 year,
Rebuto Ticket with $12 order for nurxery stock and we will credit 11.00 in'iiart
™ pay
WeP
tyment on yuur order and you Kt.Kl1 Tiik hook Ipw, WE PAY TKl
_L weekly and w ant more homo and traveling «alewnen. uurrn
ay vaSIl rnuit.—Surll Br*' , IMIISUItt, He., AIUatk,le«i*, faycltrvMle. M.
GALDWELL LODGE DIREGTORY.
Ike Santa Fe lime Card.
to wiser living. Your failure
in the past is no indication that
you are going to fail ngúin.
Korget your failures and organ-
ize them. Look your disad-
vantages squarely in the face
and see what you can make out
of them, instead of clamoring
and complaining that you have
not the right tools; Use" well the VV'*,"N'«N C.!KCt,K' Woodbine Grove, Northbound
" No. 260. Meet* second r riela v night No. 6 arrive*...
tool# you have. Go forward in each month at K. of V. Hall. No. In arrive
into a new battle and goon to , c . M* . Ii a Fkaim, \V. e;. No. is arrives.
* A. S. nHOAiHM's. Clerk. Southbound
victory as though there had v. .
J w No. 5 arrive* .
never been a failure in all your w 0 NV caldwell Camp So. m No. 17 arrives
life. Meets Saturday ni>;ht after the No. 15 arrives.,
full moon in each month, and S itur- Alt trains stop and take pasactigcrt
dav two weeks thereafter at K. of at Caldwell.except No. 17, hut there are
Why have a dirty, dandruff head, 1'. Hall. Visltinu Sovereigns arc certain points to which ti. kits cannot
extended a cordial welcome. be soldon all of the traiu . It:formation
C. U. McI.aktv, C. C. rcK«rdiiifr that feature can be lie curad
W. H. Hi .Mn.KV, Clerk 'upon request.
.... 1 -20 afternoon
. . IMS morning
... ,t:22 morning
Vld afternoon
t;ii.s nioruing
morning
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906, newspaper, August 24, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169608/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.