Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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PEOPLE Í YOU Í KNOW
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Breabas.
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Mia* Ktsá MtMatr u ( sp
from Soservi'Je Senate y to vtsát
feo®*
Mais Marian Earner. of Brea-
ban: irr't«! Weaaesday u> i«wt
rciaiire sere.
Mm Maud Jame* returaed
Sattrótr fr-o-m rea tore
St can s*d wife of
it * :te¿ «ekiitc here
of the *te*.
C. C. NchM aad C Grass
made a barm a— trip to Brea-
bas the first of the week.
Mesdases E. C. Jenkins anc
J. 8. Hewep ast to Houatoa
Wednesday oa a s^ort t ait.
Mm Willie R talle left lu:
seek for Saa A age >o «here she
aiH teact the easaiag rear.
PaaJ Btaba arha lire o ear
here, west «a Galveston the first
tit *
SL S.
of the week oa a baaiaess trip.
Bowers kit Tuesday Mrs. E. B. Bell retsraed Sat-
i a baaioeaa trip «* urday fros a aeterai da ra'
Treatoa. Iva. m:t to relatives :a Beacsoat.
B T Derei of Ceorgetotn was Misa Essa Brewer rete roed
to osd frteada Monday fros a two months*
rtait to rehlira m San Aafeia
Mr. aad Mrs. J. Ear! Porter Mrs. F. W. Shannon aad chil-
rrtaraed Tuesday irom viaHing >drea left Tuesday sore tag to
friaads ta Breabas. f«t relatives at Weat Lake. La.
Mini EAt W<2aat vitiic<¿ Mrs. E. B. Bell retsraed Sat*
Mans JaSta Hfll at Bastrop aer- arda* morning fros a week's
«ral days lbs* weak. rmit to relativea ia Beacsoat.
& F. Dcteaiter *ect to Rock- C J. Daaiei west to Belts
laat week aad eater ed his daugb- .
í«r m Bark* f,«k **' 0Pwm,0r " ,k*
' coiiefT-
Maa Lotti« Laskia retsraed
to Breabas the first of the week
after a short visit to fnends
ML Lee Jaiatr weat
Setardat to
fasii . who ace there
heaJtb.
Mrv L. H- Kiipatrtck left
for New Orleaaa Moadar aigfct
to * vsit relatives for two or three
weeks.
Mrs. Joba Gfefg aad Mrs. C.
E. Edwards (rom the Brazos
Míos raited relatives here
this week.
Bea Bel of Beaaaaooi arrired
SatsrdaT t* apead several dars
with bis parea ta. Mr. sad Mrv
E B. Bes I.
Genasro Roofing Better aad
Cheaper thaa anv raffing sade.
Investigate before baying.
Briua&y Coont Loeh Co.
Mrs. C. L. Keafro of Uvalde
arrrived the first of the week to
visit her parent*. Mr. aad Mr*.
J. W. McArtor.
Miss LalaThospaoe returned
Sonday soroiag fros a two
months' nut to Wagoaer.
Indsan Tern tor v.
H. F. Lewallee.
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aact nMatks fil « ! *••' «• •'1 ft*
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Mr. M «•rik. K. F r>. i
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*|of th* put foa* tw I w « •
>hm« ««ffiai W*tS
pecmlfr it mf t*M. <-* •! *
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¡Miti sad * •«■■. o« ■ waa* aaa
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[ cat « fttd :a)«rn «*. bol
i timaé a uatil 1 k-<l U"*
VHkit ta«> w««lis Vkei*
'«m ft emmpftnc cJmmg* tor rSc
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i I «•« w*U «Ad Hff rnftft MHl
r:caCacbc
Mr*. Tiw « N*1k«, «SS>
Nft«hnllr. Tat., writ *:
" W P r*M kw do t m* * mo-it t)
|wA 1 ta Saiy <~uaJ ho w-., 4
is kv|>r« ui*tit a*; awi ia> >« _,¡
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or |MiBft>«w«k«f(twl it i\ t S
ftut «orta ta* «loft 1
r^a«.
bocmi fri'fta
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brlfkt c ko "
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with ta* ai" omU.
iad Mrs. J. F. Cobb
the popular
depot, has
via:t to hts
Tbrj art tha tmthfai attar*;. ' 6f
•f
Thaabti^a
ifl
1 a fTtat daal ta tha
Mr. aad Mrs. J. t. tobb re-
traed Saturday fros the aortb-1
tad eastern sarkets where
hare bee® fo" several weeks
aiausr
aad relatives bere.
ADQUARIIRS
Our store u headquarters for the very best
good* ia the Drag. Stationery and Jewelry lines,
aad to each of these lines we give too the very
best to be had for the money.
We handle oolr the porest and best drags, on
oar shelves and in onr prescriptions, and von will
know that too are getting no inferior substitutes
when you boy from us. That means safety to
everyone who takes medicine.
We are publishers" agents for all the text books
used ia the public schools, aad carry a big line of
Tablets. Inks, Pencils. School Bags. Lunch Bas-
kets. and everything needed for school purposes.
We have recently added many beautiful Novel-
to our Jewelry stock, besides a full line of
•tapies, such as Watches, Chains, Fobs, Gold aad
Set Rings. Silver Kaives. Porks, and too many
other things to
rete raed fros a
bosefoiks at Tror.
Mrs. Jobs Alexander returned
the first of the week fros an ex-
tended viait her daughter. Mr*.
J. G. Rag&dale is Bertag
If yoo want a Cedar Oaiit
Coach, ¡notb proof, or secoed
hand lumber, see
14-*t T. H. Buevb.
Genasco Roofing Better and
Cheaper than any roofiag asade.
Investigate before having.
bvkt-esos Co.oty Lntaca Co.
Charge Stone of tbia placc
aad Tos Runkleof Cookes Point
left Saturday to enter tae South-
western University at George-
town.
E
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of erery-daj life.
a rtihkh rrariy ia
af Aaeno* who have at haad a reaady capabU of parlsnai£« .>«t
htisdarhi aelaachsly, besricg dosra puaa All thaa aad « hat of
sí* ni?wl >j Bmsaa A1 }w á wb** «sjr Th*y basa a* s^?ae« in
a render tmlfcl aarusary t their raffmfsf uttm
«ill am by rsdiag thaw tatrn—T'i that 1& meet esas other r is alia wee* trio*, dor ion
:*d. sai iaalíy Nrsa ease a their raws* aad aade Uas aalt ag i£
:: aack cam «aery day It a Iht tacuaaaj of the peaple that ha« aadt Peresa «o jtit>
trtmbi** tm
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tor* I bad tft**fi «« ftü 1 owK_a «< t «mi «4
Ski «sé «'ft. b abowt.
«tkfier tftk:a* lar bweü's I * < aa
«'. uil *>fftr t .• <*t<« fts><4 r r>«l ta
1 a«4i— 6* - «;u <a
a aoU Oealarsa
HftWfMo*. txadoaacrrv.
A tntre Coa
Mr*. Mi'' I' itta|WM. UaáwaéatT. Mi«* M r • i'*i^t«, «s" M* 1
Jí H.«nm c ar^«aai«. <►*««'. «nm
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t '• # *f 1 • ii'tt ¡rn«. tt.-k sart . uiae *n ot) s it I .
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a 4 «xa hlj ff %n *íj tí.ftl it i th* l«-«t «trna* '• iKtlti o.
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Í**.:.ft5 t.'< } a*.
i* . un «t;: iwl liaih^D r.¿ ..t.
merchant of Cbrietman.
the Peace W. T. Clrctoa. The
brtde is the eldest daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. Jeff Brymer and
is one of the ®o*t est;mabie
P. Jersigof Saa Anton* 10 «hat cosseaitr.
here the first of the week w^e the groom - a pro*pere*a
looking after ba cotton interests F0110*
and shaking bands with old
'friends.
Fifty-two isanes of the best
weekly paper in Texas for §1.50
per year, sod 5Í cents off if
paid in advance—' e Nnws-
j Ch*<SIC!X.
We pay Cash for chtckeos.
Eggs. Butter. Turkeys, Hides
etc.. and want all the Far Skiaa
I
taken ia Burleson County.
J. C. Bakxstt a Co.
7K UUL HMOETS
Thr fedkwioe *rt lite |w.<(p« c«rre!3t
%e+>er<Uy u« etnt.^n *r><J product in
CaSweil «n b}«c? 1c .irw !« ritaiift
at *t>j (;k<
C'O'Ak-T. tta<S,I g
Cora, per t
S e** p>X«' ■ ¡**t bo
and the* both ca-.e sasv Í".t80 v-*" *•
- * . , . . Ca*thr«*. Íf(tíi
to oner congratniatioos and a r*b ca««rE.*. fer .
K«r . prr <Kj
Hwlr #r *. wer ÍS
them well Tbey left 00 a trip
to Houston and otber point* and
will apead aeveral day before
returatae to their borne, wb cb
will be in Cbrie«man.
Mias Ethel Heaalee ret a raed
Tuesday fros Soserville where Scbalu.
she had beea to attend the re- Will Haynes
cepuoa '(riven by Mrs. J. W
Lauderdale Monday evening.
County Clerk McCowen has
issued the followiag marriage
licenses aince iast report:
Cal Neai to Mary Tboma*.
Paui Prebe to Misa Kmma
Htdri fr*rn. y*"¡
«a
Bofa. f
B** *. pe lb
T ;^ w. |trr Jb
Hmw . lr . ;r
COMO*
CHAKCt
?(> M >
11 to >K
to ÍX
J
v(i*t runrd
to Misa Aaca
We have a nice assortment of Cut GJpss aad
Í Chiaaware that we sell as cheap as aaybody. la
aur Jewelry department we will meet aay cata-
logue price of aay reputable Jewelry house.
Remember we guarantee all work done by our
_ tweler. Mr. Mueller, be is a first-class workman
«ad aa expert ia fittiag Glasses. It does not cost
it to have your eyes tested.
prices
in aad examine our stock, and get
you buy—That is all we ask.
Stone & Hitchcock
Hess to Miss Zeaa-
W. Haddoi asd daughter a
a Radie aad Deaaie. left;
sight for Mineral
Wella where they will apead
•ose ti se for the benefit of the
latter'a health.
ing to Mina Lacy
Richard
Albert F
da «Br f ser.
W. H. K
j McCabe.
Jeta NicMas to M
Low.
Cornelina Woes ley
Charlotte Rhyaaa.
B. j J. W. Sptiler to Miaa
The receipts of
differeat vards for
radiog Thursday
follows:
«enea SALaa.
Mft'.e é AIÍomS ja* aalM
J. o. SckilUr t i bale*
Cmm Wtrrhom+r ... \r* b*i«*
Total for «eek. . ...
Tin *«k ia t tear .
aot-xn a*Lies
*0* balea
I*4 batea
C.vTuJur'or—Tht ra
* ihooi an) rsaas*1
r «**ae r—TSai ■ «hj I
I'm ia ik« «amo pn«ar sw
«elf
First-cJass work, prompt at-
tention to orders, and qo¡. I r*-
t mate* at our office.
Shvwnon PHIST>N<.
I
aa
Addie
to Miss
Daisy
Last Saaday afternooa
S*fiord and Miaa Ethel Smith Brackeaa.
arere united is the golden bonds —
of wedlock aader the arbor of
the Bnpttat charcb at Hix. Rev.
E. A. Potts oftciatiaff. The The foUowiag deeds have been
DR. A. M. FOSTER
The receipt* of cotton st the
differeat yard* to yeaterday this
are aa fotlowa:
DENTIST
Office Steae A Hitchcock
SQcaia aatsa.
Hale A Allerd h|v balea
J. O. twMMer 343 bales
Ion
bride ia one of the soat beauti- filed far record arttb the county
fnl aad estimable yoaag ladies ¡ clerk aince last report, betog
is that cossaaity aad the, tranafers of reaF esute ia Burle-
gross ia one of the soot excel- son count*.
lent and aabataatial yoaag far-i G. W. Bouada et ux.. to A. P.
sera from sear Corrigan. They Nichols. 40 acres Jases Shaw,
will sake their fatare bose
near Corrigan aad the* have a LouiaNaah et ux.. to Joe Cam-
host of friends there, as well aa !*•«• 74 7-10 acres Chss. Fsr-
in this coasty to nrsh them oaah, $5714.55.
well ia their new relations. f Mrs. Belle Bowers et si. to
Mrs. Bettte D. Merrtn. lot ia
L\ Um Wareboaae
Total for *«aaan.
Laat aeaaoo
*♦ balaa
lit balea
>*.1 bales
JS
t 14
•ocwu «At.es
Aaericra Gia
V* balea
Laat Taeaday evening at tbe
Caldwell. $1300.
. residence of the bride's parents.
oear Cbriesman. Albert Hess [ Call at Schrader'a
and Miaa Zeudi Brymer were driak aad see the
j united ia marriage by Justice of t
aad get a
menagerie.
15-2t.
nam.
Crop of lfW-8 7216 bales
Crop of lflPWMt 1|%& bales
Crop of 1WM-1900
Crop of 1**J0-01.... f
Crop of IWHU
Crop of l«W2-0.t
Crop of mjW)4
Crop of l*KH-OS.
Crop of 1M054* ...
13007 bales!
W bales
M.72 balea
57fM bales
W*i4 bales
balea
CAUMllL 100GE DIRECT OK/.
W o. W.. Caldwell Camp I*-
Meets Monda.y iiürht on or *f >«
íatt Mooa la «aek «aonib. and Món-
ita? two weeks thereafter a« K '
P Hall. Vtatting Sovereign.
est andad a cordial weiooau
am*. ¡4. Joasen^. C. v
W. H. Hnnatav. Clerk
JotaKuchla
maker
Ha arrived in Caldwell and ojki
bales ,h* makinf eaabllahment in1 ' 1
•In estlmatioe total*, two round to ike poatoffl. e where he ¡a iwi
ÍÍ?re^lle0,>"',*d •* • -ru of r^irln* and «
" *" Uive him a call. SM ti«f*i
fee «I* !Vr^rs-''ifeoKK-ia
work,
««a ran teed,
baud shoes.
Also deals la «ev
on J*
tail ' -
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Shannon, Frank W. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1907, newspaper, September 13, 1907; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169663/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.