The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1899 Page: 4 of 12
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Are You Prepared
I'or the first cold wave that will sweep from the pcriietiial snow-covered
«idoHociiKK on .Monua> aii-¡ . i . .« * *
— mountains of ice that encircle the north pole >
Stories of tl)e Street.
—The Ladies' Missionary so*
ciety of the Baptist church will
wmm*
—Gray & Murray have moved I- ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ - i " '' ''•'■■■ ■•' - -■ .rr——— —
^Ytl'rZ°ZrX^0Z' Fagan's Peerless Assortment of Hlankets, Overcoats, Hoots, ('.loves,
back end of the building recently ' Woolen I nderwear and Ladies'Capes is being; rapidly sold and sold at
««ted bv J. H. Alexander ct al. |oxvcr pr¡ccs thclll VOU Will get ClSCWhCrC.
—Worn ble & Mc Arthur are fast " "
transferring their stock to Mr.
Womble's new building, and soon
the place that now knows them j == . ■" ~ —■" ... •---===•: ~
will know them no more for —a Millinery i..* one line of goods that Fagan's Store is headquarters on. The latest styles, the cleanest new st k.
longtime. tjie prettiest patterns, and all at moderate prices. Miss McCull eh will trim you a hat white you are selecting \our
—We understand that several dress goods and it will Ik* beautiful, too.
oí the business houses are to be! - _ ■ ■■ _ _
closed on Thanksgiving day
Right now is the time to get one of Kazan's blue cheviot half wool suits for $3. Don t wait until your sue is s-M,
e (1. . . 1 *00 pairs Ladies Dongola I4 agan s warranted oil grain
Some of the proprietors are going . , " , , *. i_ 1 11
. _ _ . 1* Kid, button or lace shoes, size L —
, A , llvm. „UUI„, w, ,«w .ihex's, button or lace, solid
toenjo> a un , some an. to ? e U to g 50ft. leather insoles, guaranteed to
agoo res w it o ers arc going LatUes' Don gol a Kid, Patent wear well and vou take no
to attend Thanksgiving services. ■ ^ ^ '
• < for rnriti-
-Stone & Hitchcock have.
for ladies, ¿ to S,
ICvery U y that buys a Hoy's Clothing bought
Knee-Pant Suit at Fagan'> at Fagan'5 may have
gets an envelope contain- a watch in the pocket,
ing a numlxr that may Ask about it.
shoe, a chance
¡matchless bargain, Mies 3 to $1.35- draw a *<..*1 watch.
some time, had many very pretty , $|,oo. Fairans Sl.OO lim-..f worn- , . .
things in their displav windows. I An elegant soft Kid, Vest- en's even day shoes in oil Kvervl« !v pur. hasing ' " -""I1" «•'.
but every one. and especially <he';ng t<)p, patent tip, a shoe that grain satin Caif. Kangaroo and ten dollars worth in one arr ,ak""f ,lu' ,|av
children, is requested to watch i fits, $,.7S. ¡Olove Grain is not equalled bv ... ... . ., gan -. Uvause th, pn
A Hutton Shoe. Kid top, soft anv store s exhibit. *'* aw.in m t M> low no «.tore can
their windows on next Tbursdav. <
and nice, a real gem for any \n unHne<i Kangaroo Calf a ,vautifuI picture 12x2 under them.
foot. 3 to 8, $2.oo. shoe for women that i? a world read\ to hang on the wall.
\ Vesting top, button shoe, fealvr. $1.25.
You may expect to see some
pretty and artistic things.
—Since our Yellow Prairie cor-
respondent sent in the com muni- (a lovely shoe, 3 to 7. $2.00.
cation from there, the older of the ^ Old Ladies' Com fortable
boys referred to has pleaded guil-¡ Kid lace shoes, as soft as a
ty and was given two years in kid glove. $I.OO, $l.25i $1.5°
the penitentiary. The younger Misses Vesting top. spring
boy was given" his liberty, and j heel, lace, with patent tips, a
money was immediately raised to{ beauty, sizes 1 - to 2. $1.50.
bay bis ticket home. I The famous Zeigler shoes.
. , , au a au for Ladies. Misses and Babies. s
—we are informed that the , • . • , ,
t . .. , i are high in price and vou need
commission for the \ olnev 1 a a a • a
. ~ J not expect to ouv them as vou ;
postomce, about one and a , ,a 11 c".
f ., .. .. f , ..... would lumber. 93.50 t>er pair to 11. 91.35*
half miles south of the <>ak Hill r kl • *u 1 ' . v>
... • . , for them is the usual price,
•cnoolhouse. was received last , . • c n «• a.i_* £M if l*(
... t 1 % , . but their full line this fall is can equal for r agan s price,
week. Mrs. J. L. Atwood is to 1 / 1 c.
. , . ^ .... ... 1 unsurpassed for beautv. 5i-5^.
be postmaster. A building will ' -
be erected and a small stock of1
goods put in at once by Prof. J.
L. Atwood.
Par Value Sc1i<m 1 Shoes,
spring heels, lace hooks, sizes
12 to 2, $1.25.
.x>lí> School Shoes, oil grain,
spring heel, QOj?.
< >il (irain. solid insole
jH.:g shoes for nu n ; nol>ody's
shoe is better. $1.25.
Men's P. Calf Brogans. soft
ind easv, lined backs, size- <>
Men's 1 }<h>ts that no store
1 nwer s
li< H-«i for $1 .00 Slickers, v
$2.25.
1 nwer >
1 .. $2.50.
Men's
and they are gi«Kl ones.to .
A ten dollar purchase at
Fagan'* get a large pic-
ture free, ready to hang on
the wall. They art- -tire
beauties. Come see them.
Have you M en th«> l>eau-
tiftii pielnr< -at Fagan"*"'
A ten-<lollar purchase gets
om- free.
Fish lírar
How or black
P« mnu '.
An extraordinary
gain in Men's Fsne Su
at $IO.
()v«-rcoats made of „
material and at iiiim! r.
price>.
Men- Sunday
lac«- only, >*5^.
I
! f^rnor S.e.«-rn, .md it i^ rr ;w.r:ol !<>• nn'? |r*Bil hnír «V11-. and f itj-
| night that th*- adjutant i ra! « í '* r* «•'*' d- - ru,l j . ,, :v
Wwtiwd 1 ntff*.
u, Fatal'y Wounding
One Citizen.
—The Thanksgiving contribu-!
tion box of the Missionary society
of the Baptist church for Buckner Bombarded Rio Grande City, Tex
Orphans' home can be found at
Jesse Jenkins* jewelry store, and
any one desiring to contribute
will leave their parcels there.
Clothing, domestic,sheeting, flan-
nels. in fact, anything that is used
in a home will be acceptable.
THE SOLDiEBS ARE NOW BESIEGED.
fa' '* SufTKuadeil hjr a |ar(«
Xonkrr of MnlnM Hratll; Armrd
Troup* Horry inn In the <ktnr-'Oflli Ml
laformottoo'-Mrhnoner M«;«l«- l^tf I
Countl In IS*
—I'nion Thanksgiving ser vices
will be held at the Baptist church
next Thursday morning at 11
o'clock, though we are not au-
tborized to say who will preach Pan Antonio, T> >«•*, V.,v ?t.—
the'1 hanksgiving sermon. It is Tin trouble whirl h.i- n hr
to be hoped that man\ of the peo- for tim< lw*tT> ' < n t) • • t* p' >>f
í:' jrr¡ r-a\
Stat - tn«tj.- ;¿.t- '.r>: r .1 -v. r ¡i\. |-
| ah!? man of the TW:i« f. i-' -
. to Rio «.ran>h fity.
^ h i at the <-h-< of th<' ^i>nr\ «h
¡ war th ' d< j artm«'nt -« nt th.- two
! n^irro n>gimi'nt*-- th<< Twenty-lifth
i infantry and t(t«* Ninth ravaín-— t
garrison T<'i#n |M ~t a g«*nrral , ro-
jtwt < nt up Tin M. \ r.in popal
, tion jit th< front' r j« « - at
nunh' Hjria upon ti . n<gro n!du r-
; of attention. whieh the <
¡¿r ' ■« m ii t; i form pied th« M-u.jih
; girU. Thi- t« n « n },■ • •. ■, •!>,.
>ogr . «oldien* and th< ¡> Im* in J*..
" OI|H full' V I ' I, ,|. ;j fit
stilt of will. )) fh«- war deparflii'- a d>
' *'• •' t" tefiijH rar¡! . {•",>.?
Into-ii at («uredo, whjeh i non
rnitfd ^tut M.,r
n m rod. to Rottia. 4
and tr-legraphtii tii^t
' ►*< r \l r
i r. •! teW'p.
«he «ddI. r.
ft r l
!•• than Ir>«w #h> t<
ti.
that one man «. • !•« 11 «•< !! d< d
l«aier re| 0Tt> t. In «;i\ that th-
militan author ti now t;. •. f jil
control over the -• M?«-r* at the fort
and tftat not « man i 'wrmrv i j.<
üjij iwarh ot '-a . ih« .
Tin <ntir malí' j>>p¡i üí;.«n in and
r* ii i id lf:o t rand« 'it. ti d«-r
arm-, with unwil M-h ■ >h vx
into the town from n- r o r«n< h• •
lli'lggold l* e iupl«"t' .rro«
i, th. -• armed ¡-a th-
- of h l i« o.lv 'iat< « if th
leave the r«s«*n a|i* n it. imf.
Si o ft ■ if won • i •. .in 1
been nto\e«'| fr« rn the
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The following i- the ii*t • •
ttrs remaining uncalled :
the |v'Htoflii o at t'aidw '
past week. I*lease «ay
tiHod when catling f«>r th
Fisher, Wrr har
t irant. Pr< f t; W
. rov , Re v J t
M-.'to!-, Mi^s Annu 1
Mat' i*. J 1
Mo M r
Mauidtng. .In i
Smith, Joe
J. S. S\o> >k . 1' M
Str«v*d OH.
* Hi t? 1 h It'll t ** f tt} h«. . 44 f • • " "•
Ha riel lii«rh. & «. r year *-44. n. f*
heme in K.- k<Ulr <m Ti e«!«o N
i^r 7, 1 witt |wr a iilK-raJ r*- .
the itf'.tvffji of «.ant h'.r« * '■ r
H lint t Hk
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PATENTS
< * f 1 . a J I ' 1 . .Ilackl * I 'Í 1* '
'-«'MrMfMI #.«•'JtMtrd $*■# Moot Ff f •
pie of the town will attend this ¡{io Grande í U ;„id th«
service, as it seems only right to }1jn- tr<->p at F„rf Kin--old under U-mg d t. Tlw Meviean i .v.«latn i
manifest a thankfulness for what Lieutenant Rubot.om <an«e i„ « rK .< n-,i red ,1,,. «. « IX,r f,.r
nas been received this vear. i„ , . ,1., .. , . .. , ,
mci ( .a ! ta^Iit, w in n th« n xro t' em, ami the new *pr. a I ra¡ iil1v
—Ata regular meeting of the Ttmn s'w^ po*«e*#i«n of Kra¿-I r - up nnd down th. 1J.:o t.r, -nl.
Warren Lodge, No. ¿u. F. & A. M,n riih and ball ammunition at t .e The ,■ -r,. r. ¡ nj..
M.. a week or more ago, it was fort fr"m ev' 0' vantage ¡>oint t-«ld. on the out«kirt.« ef ll.o (,'rand.^■! r«ilwa> m ar 11..ml*.Idt
udanimously agreed that on the « tl- r,-r..tion ,| ,ir. I , ah I - ' ,n Min. •{
24th of next January, the lodge toe- of Rm (.ramie ( -ty gamiding r. -ort of that town on ,,
would in some appropriate way The 1*-* informal i. n ohtirinalde Oetober !t, n -iilt«i._ in (wo sohlieri. '',r 1 -l' N "U"^
celebrate on account of it being '* that 1500 "hot were fire.! by the Ving 4iot and thr ^ Vinx dr.j«-. d """ " " '' ^
the 50tb anniversary of the ex- «oldien and that one man wm% proh- to jail flnd henvilv flm-d /he m \t tfB'n fllll0ut ',M>
istence of the lodge. Some good ably fatally injur d an 1 another day. ' Peking down u,-.n
speaker is to be secured and a slightly woumh-d. « - - tla i« I he uteu on th* liaml < ..r
jolly good time is anticipated.
ri*o Wrr* Ktllr.1.
S.o.¡\ Fall*. S l>. \ .s *?? —In
a e-I I -ion Sun4a> ori tin (*hna>; ,
St. Paul, Mifuu .jf.il- and Omaha
the per-
Since that time th * oldier- hive
Captain \\\ M. Day, eommander written letter* to friend- her-, wtv
at Fort Iling
lint the
There are cran'ries on the ?' ttr"wn' ,h" mm,", ,h" «t |« ¡t¡nn .. K..„ R¡i
I l.io (.ramie, .« now ,ni mm., r.vrr- n. unl.-arnl.il. :
there are cake in the mntrv, but If "rt «'"p"1'' ««"• M J '-n I of th.- town were tormenting them
a a a ' of company la, Ninth cavalrv. Mai. with hú.l .
market and a turkev in the pen:
i«no to ron mnggoia
we dare not enter in; there are I f<mi'wnv ^ ^,ntl' rav !'*.v- with nickname#, ami .K-ea- etmllv
many spicy flavors a-floating in Joni;)w n, in command at l*ort «hor.ting from the town into the re«
tbe air, and appetite is keener n,?,r I'«retío, ha bIm> «-nation Tin- -oldierv md thev
than that of any bear. We want! f"r w*ne with a detach- ■ would tand it a long .h thev eon Id.
to see the morning of the AO open ,lM,|,t "f tlx* Ninth eavalry. Colonel j and then «miething wa* gom.: lo
bright an'the frosty dewa-spark-, IK,'i, adjutant at Fort Sam | hapjien. A letter to that . ¡Te , «a
ling in the warm an'bracing light; limatón, this city, left on a p.-ci«l rev ived h« ■r * NovcmU-r 17.
we want to bear the ringing of irH'n 'or w'th a detach men t j Monday night the mm got ikw-
the church an' chapel bell as tbe f,w' ' ^ nty-fifth infantry at norm «.e^ion „f rifle, and ammuniti u and
people all assemble their praise today. He goes to take charge of af- j tommcnccd a de*uitory firing Iiv-
!Wn4 r...w|rt, tii twlóf nt wrtl- p ♦
I' ■■ W •I fnh J
fhtfft 11 r |m nr* i!«hi I. p . # ■ tu J
a SMfePMUTT. " H#w I (Muh fatiMil '
ff..) .1 «a.-* in the f S ar I !i.r<r.< J
iMMl tr*«. AJitff«, t
C. A.SNO Wdt CO.;
Om e rtwr O'rrct. WatMiNoroN 0 C t
1
Kodaks
and joy to tell; we want to eat ^w'rs rtt ^ne of trouble,
the good thiogs in an unmolested ' íJenerel McKihben. «lepartincnt
wsy, so we long for the coming of1 eomm«nd r, got into immediate
our Thanksgiving day. , telephone emnmunieation with Üo*-
nt ont and jieo-
stant!v all lam| s \%
|)l« began to hsrruatlc tlw-mx lve* in
their own room*. The cii t4 *<*rc
Ureeled urineinally at the «alonas P*" oUi ^ ¿íeil vn rtMito>
I jumjted off. leiiring the ear on the
i trai k When the work train tnick
; th - obstructjon tin* f iree of the col-
I Hiiion thn'w four dut ear* from the
tiaek. killing five yf the workmen.
among them K<lward Howard, an do a way with cumbersome
American, and injuring many more plate-holders, heavy, fragile
Many of the injur - ! an- expected to |glass plates, and bothcrsoni''
' The injured Italian- iimnedi-'dark-slide#.
Just turn a Kty
All KcmIaIu mm o« r Mm
i whuh w«l(h b- . nuncct, whiro- n''"* *"'•
p>Mind«) and can be loaded In Se
M>l«« um rilhct plilr. >t him*.
Kodaks, $5.00 to $35.< :.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.
'-XZT'So^ Kocbestcr, N. V.
di«*.
ately It * ante wildly excite d, ami
drawing their knife* made threaten-
ing <i« mon tration toward the erew
of 11 «- work trnin, w*ho ptilhsl aw v
from the neene of the n*x-ident with
all poMihlo «ptifl. IJelnf trains
wcri- -ent mt a number of the in>
jnpwl were brought here. A 15-
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German, S. Houston. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1899, newspaper, November 24, 1899; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169265/m1/4/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.