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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
VOL. XXI.
<11 K AIM IS THE ÜKEATEBT BENEFIT TO THE KAKMENS AND WORKING PEOPLE OF LIU RLE SON COUNTY.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900.
NO. 22,
* J'rom Our Sfrura/ Staff. *
SOMIRVIII!
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hert' Monday. She leaves a hus-
band and several children to!
HoMi.xvit.i.i. Tc*. ■., >. • 34. mourn her death.
Eimtok Nkws-v'mkom i,t: i'. C. Iirinkley and family went
While fishing on Salt Lake last tu Robertson county Friday to i
Sunday evening, two boys be- spend a few days with relatives.!
came involved in a fight over J. L. Little, wife and daughter
some trivial mattei and (¡eorge uul Gertrude White spent Sat-
Fisbcr stabbed another boy, urdav and Sunday visiting rela-
which proved fatal. Fisher was lives at («aune.
admitted to bad in tin sum oí Robert King, o! ('aidwell, is;
$2oo. here building a chimney for K.
A white man. supposed to be |\. Herman.
Fred Seaman, ,t barber, who \V. C. Bain returned Saturday
came here It oru (.d vert, was run from Falls county, where he;
over and killed bv a south bound went to attend Ins son, Wirt,,
freight i.isi M ii' .iv morning. hho was quite sick. Wirt ac-i
IUNIS.
Tcmh. Texan. October 24.
ElUTuK N'KWS-l'lIKOMCf.lí :
Our community is sad because
of the death of Marv Hodges,
which occurred here Saturday
morning.
•Mr. and Mrs. Collins, of Cookes
Point, who came here Friday to
attend the bedside of their niece,
returned home Saturday morn-
ing on account of sickness at
their home.
Miss Kll.i Duckworth, of Prov-
idence neighborhood, spent a few
days in our burg last week.
Mr. h'agsdale made a business
trip to Hryan last Saturday.
k. J. Alexander was here
handling the docket Friday, as
W. T. STOKKS, one of Fagan's spell binders, will be out your
way one day next week with his pockets full of garden seeds,
candy, credit manuscripts and bargain literature.
lie will first explain to you why the coffin trust, Hanna's hire-
lings and the money power will easily snoyv under the ice trust,
the Jones cotton hale monopoly and the greatest patriot since
Jefferson, and why the store will fall down if the patrons don't
pay their accounts at PAGAN'S.
I It t Kill I IK AIM WRECKED.
Teachers' Institute Meeting.
Nineteen Curs Derailed aud fourteen
Burned with Their Contents
Heav> Loss.
ho w.r
- thought companied him home and is look-
that he Has killed h hde attempt- ing as it he had a serious spell,
ing to si. i¡ ,i i .|i . 1 if, | J, |). MaVes will leave
R. A. Wilson sp nt s*", era! within a fen days lor l.ouissdle,
days in II' van last w • k. K\,, to attend a meilical college.
Mr. Sols lie rrv and tt'.e -on, Mis. Mayes will accompany him.
of Temple. Hi-.. h< it Tuesday. Mis. J. W. George left for
Mr. SoKberrv is buying w- d to Helton today, where she went t«<
be used in Tempi- look at a place with the yiew of
Mrs. Lang has returned to buying.
Navasota. aiUt a pleasant y i*il Miss Jessie Gi'christ is e\-
I >r. and Mrs. II. I. I'almer. petted to leave for W¡u o within
Jack 11 a v • ■ 111 lias !>o,.ght a a Her., or two to attend I Jay lor
Jlice little cot ta ye and will move university.
Jlis l-tiiiiiv her s ui. Miss Kavmond Hes'.ep, I)OUg-
Mrs. Van i!,.i and children lass ( arroll. C. A. Lain and S. II.
Jlave an . . d an : at • now at Gei ilia' , of (.'aidwell. Here vis-
tióme. i to is here Sunday.
W ! . t.l n'. Jr.. n >v. v. it a Pecan gathering ts now in or-
Selh May field at the Racket del*, and large quantities are be*
store. mg gotten on Cedar creek.
Mr. 1 r iii:: . « f ( a me roil, niade I \ c i i til \.
the rounds witli W. 1. M.Lane
Tuesdav. HOOMRVILll.
Miss Gregg. of < tidwell, is
visiting Mi . and Mr-. W. I . limn, , s n.i.i.. T> v, * c. ;
Ml .K X )•' W" « hkon u I 1
(.rant,
Mrs. H . ,.. lend- ...: 1 M" *1'™
Independence. il !cu hcri' 1:i*1 ""
W. Leonard .bmev -n attorney
, l> J. A. (¡liles and fatniis left
of rlear n* , In i ..i w eel*
, , . it la-l Tbilisi!,is for N r t h IV xa
looktllg !• •! a pía e to, ,a'o. lie
was fa- • rab Iv impri - ed with
S>mer\ii!e and • (-■ people, and it
is to b, honed i)i Hill come here
The follosving programs have
been made out for the next meet-
ing of the teachers' institute. It
yvill be noticed that the one for
Last Thursday evening about >ri(lav night ¡s ¡ntendcd to be a
Is ven o'clock a northbound Santa kind of 80¿lal program, and it ¡A
Fe freight train, section three of expressly desired that a8 many
usual. l?5n be,n* :,1 double-header visilors be pre8ent as can con.
lL nry Hodges, who has been u'l'1 t''i' Cs-lout .oadeil cai s, was ven¡ently come at that time,
vers sick the past yveek, we are j P«rtiallv wrecked four miles pr0g.rams were furnished
glad to report is some better. .south of town. ¡ by Judge Banks, he being chair-
Miss Lillie Hodges is now se-: ^ v ar neal l'u" mu'("e °' l'lc man of the committee.
sick, having been taken jt'uin jumped the tiack ft om ihidas xioht, ñus i.uiiiík u.
t> k i iundice some unknown cause and was ¡ Openinj; Chorus Caldwell School.
n,l '\tiss IVrtb, dragged to a small trestle just picóme Address. . h\ J. Alexander.
>ut.on and .o i - s i,ertUa , . Recitation Mi.ssKnte I'uckworth.
1 l aun are also on the sick list. *"Uth ol Davidson Creek bridge, . Music String Hand.
Tvcoon, where it fell through, causing feioi,.. V.
! the overturning and derailing of Music By Band.
nineteen cars. i Address J. M. Hale.
. '(.horns By School.
Some of these were terribly AUdres Prof. A. L." Malone.
smashed and contained goods
• , - .. • , satl'ki' vy, nov kmhi-h l«l.
easnv ignited, and it is supposed
• ^ 11 . openniff at 1<>:¿0 A. M.
a hot box set the mass on fire. ¡ "The Importance of Counts Institute
The llames spread rapidlv and ,w"rk," J'Pc,ied. h-v £of'u}V' ,K-
1 1 - («rant. Discussion „Iis.> Blanche
Chambers and Mrs. Churchill.
"How Shall We Make Friday After-
r ;ou sty
with b
Mrs.
if'
HOW .
'IV X ,1 •••, ( >1 t ■ 'be r
vi'iikiivn i.i
MMI'.V NI
•s tndav morning our commu-
nity fe ei . eel a shower, which
w as folio a imI be a refreshing
norther.
San An ton i
the J2d inst
holar ores
i school opened on
with only fifteen
n!. but the attend-
all, e will increase considerably
in a few days, .is several pupil-
are on the sick iist and still more
are held in the fields to gather
. ottoll.
taking is on the boom
where tin v will make their l)>>m,.
Mr>. i .clio'ls and Iv'tCa- i J, iison
ha e been has ,n• • chills s:n, e our
las! communication.
Th< young people of this vi-
cinity enjoyed themselves vcrv
to make his home.
W. I ". « it an!, pi ,11 pa
«chool, reports ninety scholar |
.. . | , ,, much at the entertainment i/iveii
attending, and everything inn- *
ning snioothis. L i.
Ill\.
by T. (¡. llilliard last Tuesday
nielli. Mr. llilliard and family
left Wednesday for Rosebud.
Had colds is the general com-
plaint of the neighborhood.
Mrs, ('. S. Perry is on the
si, U list this week.
hi v . 1 | a . « > ! ' .
klxton n i v < iinnmcul
The i ottoii > top in this section
¡«about gathered, but Hot all hVv- *'• M* Ki,nUin 1,1 *
sold, then bein ' unite a number iv-ulappmntnients here Sat-
of bales on the g,n vards. With nnl;,v Sun,la-V-
cotton and corn gathered and a 1 Kohnw. son of ... W.
supplv of winter wood on hand. W« bins. was bitten by a copper-
there will be nothing to do for l,Ci"1 il h u ill>" At
about two months but . , lebrate last llr w"s w'rv
Mr. Ill's all's ele ti n. ss llich will
. , , , , i i, ,,, , , J. I >. Ilrvmer is suffering svith
take idace two weeks lioiu to- s
dav ' la grippe this week.
Rev. J. S. Crosslin, of Waco, :irt> ^",rt <'verywhere,
preached twogood sermons here •"1<1 th4' farmers lu re who have
Sunday to small i ong. egatmus, «>" -1'' H'e.r iottoi, all have the
,, i , Ti,., in ii blues over the loss pri, es.
mostly voting people. t lie m.iu- i
• . . i , .... ,• The norther Sunday morning
ing of a definite aitswei as to s
.• . e brought a few lions' ]i\es to all
Jlis serving the liuii n as pasioi s ^
i , . i ,, ,.i end Monday . ()iitn i i i n\v.
Was delet reo two weeks.
We are told that our school ^ n„nfs |,¡k1iIuíiik oil is f«i alieatlot
will begin Molidas, ( tobef ,ui\ .Iiml.n pre pa ration ,ai the mar
with Miss L oil jell,1 (¡orinan, ol lot v sure cure for Cut-.. Bruises,
your city, as teacher. ¡ Mums. Sprain,, etc. Tr.s one bottle
' , ., iii and you will never nirain fie without
Mrs. Calhoun, who lived at , , ,
it. I'ut up ni :.■> and " t>ottles.
Wtta, died Sunday morning from
black jaundice and wae buried | Subucrlbe for the Nkvvs-Ciimonici.h,
I lay-
now.
Paul llolubec :s on the sick
list.
Master Joe Dusek paid .1 visit
to his grand!..ther Sunday.
J. (). Shiller sold his farm a
few days ago. We are always
a i s to ¡ose ,t good citizen, but
w ssish Inin well vvdierever lis'
may go.
John ILirtik Is preparing to
n¡. . • lí II county. May slic-
es- lie his lot.
(0110\ Hlllil'IV
The receipts of cotton at the
different yards for the week end-
ing Thursday noon are as follow s:
sol \ K! II \ 1.1 S.
.1. C. Hale
.1, w . iv.ij4 siiule
K. Sir ii we .V Co
•,. .t. Williams
'Tota ! t • if week
This week la st \ e.i r
KOI '.II I! \l.l
Am- ii an i "Hon t •
1..i\vt s >'oinpi i-ss I'o.
T>Ua 1 I -r week
I.,1st year
The total receipts for the entire
season tip to same date are:
sor s m i : ii \ i. i s.
.1. I'. 11 d le loso lia les
.1 W IVuns.lalc . 1 • líales
IV. Slriove ,V to. >15 tidies
<>. J, Williams . 2H' tiaie-
Toi.it tor sea -on 'O.'- líales
l.ast sea soil HI, 4 líales
(vol Sp IIA 1.1 s.
Attiei icau I ill,hi Co. t,s?u tidies
l.owry Compress Co. . 12.--I tidies
Total 2S24 tiHles
I,.isi season ... 2-lo2 bales
You Know What You arc Tukinc
When you tdke (.rove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic, because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle, shosving that
it is simply Iron aud Oiiiuiue iu a
j tasteless ferni. No cure, no pny. ><)c.
(¡re.it reduction in prices on
shoes for two weeks at James'.
the engines and seven cars came
hurriedly to Caldwell for help.
A ¡arge crowd of people soon
gathered at the scene, attracted
by the novel combination of rail-
road wreck and lire. The scene
was one yy 11 calculated to re-
mind one ol how slender a cord
the lives of trainmen hang upon.
Cars were lying on sides or on
noon Profitable?" Mrs. A. B.
Duckworth, Miss Ida Helbijf and
Prof. V. Bunata.
Sl'TKHNOON.
Why is Brain Power Deteriorating i"
Mr. J. E. Porter. Discussion by
1 ii >it i tu te.
All teachers and trustees and
persons interested in the cause
of education are respectfully* re-
roofs, some of them bursted to llnc-sstod t« attend.
pieces and the contents were ('" **ANKS' <"ount.v
scattered promiscuously. Four-
teen cars were soon burning and
little
coui
done for them,
Ihe Baptist Convention.
Any who find that it will be
though the go, 's were soon par- practicable lot* them to attend
tially removed from the remain- the Uapti^t convention at San
ing live cars. Antonio November "th will do
Ihe train w.i- .oaded yyith all nu. a favor by letting me know
through freight, consisting of as early as 'convenient. The
dry goods, cement, soda, baking Haptist "church at Caldwell will
powder, canned tomatoes >sev- j,e entitled to sixteen inessen-
eral cars , sti.phur, etc., and the gers. The delegation is not yet
iiiiieleen cars were almostatot.il |V1]|t j alll particularly desirou
loss. Ihe goods saved were uf li ;i \ i n y our full strength at
taken to lempie lor disposal. the convention.
1.14
bales
u7
bu les
ir
bales
ii i
1 i.i ll's
:is
bn les
(>.* 5
ba les
's' l
bale:.
tie
ba les
4.Vs
bales
.Viti
bales
The train vs.is in charge of
Conductor Sh.ilTner and was be-
ing hauled by engines 4ol and
ion. No one was injured and
no definite reason is given for
the svreck. Reports were cir-
culated that one v.ir contained
matches, vs liicli caused the lire,
but the way lulls shosv that no
matches, oil or any combustibles
were in the cars wrecked.
Fourteen cars and contents
were a total loss and the other
live cat's were burned after be-
ing unloaded. I lie total loss
exceeds Su.s.noo, t h *.• loss on
equipments alone being 51(1,5(10,
The southbound passenger,
vvhi h yyas late, had to return to
Milano and go by the way of
Hearile and Navasota to Soiiler- Wo have . few th. - i •! elegant,
stronii Strawberry Plants lor sale at
V die, but the track was soon Sj,.su per thousdiui. \V| .- vi Noonaus,
Kdrlv Michel* and l.ady Thompsons.
For iiest shippers and calining, order
Ji ri 'I). Kan.
Il>i t inths and Sacred Lilies,
1 have a few bulbs in stock
no.v and anyone desiring some
of them can get them by coming'
at once before they are planted.
HIue (¡rape Hyacinths,
White (¡rape Hyacinths.
Feather Hyacinths.
Double Dutch Hyacinths.
Double Woman Hyacinths.
Single Roman Hyacinths.
Single and Double Tulips.
Chinese Sacred Lilies.
Will have stock ol geraniums
later. If you want any bulbs or
flowers, see me first.
K. 1,1 i .Il UN I K.
Strawberries lor Sale.
cleared and Friday's trains were
not delayed thereby.
To ( ure n Cold In One Duy
Take l.axative ltr< mo ijuiuine Tab
lets. All driiKUist . refund the motley
it it fails to cure. Iv W.Orove's sin-
ualnre on each box. J.Vts.
Noouaiis. I' n earliest tor home use'
on the table, irdei Mit'hels. l*'or tin-
est appearing tierries, order l.adv
Thompson With evers shipment of
berries we send full dire, fiotis how to
set out a ml cultivate. Kemit b\ money
order, express -r rek;i >t, icd letter at
. air ri-.k. IV i s i ,V Si in ,
^-Nt Koek Island, Texas.
The Henry II. Koelol's llat-,
the best in America, at James'. James'.
Don't miss tin
sale at
22-tf
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