Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1900 Page: 4 of 12
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE, CALDWELL, TEXAS. OCTOBER 36, !'«*>•
■
A Sad DmM aH Twite.
The death of a young- girl just
started out in the roseate morn-
ing1 of lif-i is something always
painfully sad. We are called
Porter-Compton Marring*'
At about noon Wednesday, j Sunday evening about seven
Miss Grace Brymer, aged about j o'clock, at the home of the bride,
seventeen years, daughter of Mr. N. K, I'orter and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs
fl GRAND BALL
WILL BE GIVEN
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For the l.egislúturf ,«ith Distrnt.
We arc authorised to announce K
upon to chronicle just such a jot Brymer
ilrs. William Brymer, I M. Compton, both ot Deanville, j U "
, fell a victim to the; were joined in marriage, Rev. •; flt Fren&tat.
Sunday Night, Nov. 4 j I office <>f Representative for the Korty-
lc« I ninth legislative district
Texas.
death.
Miss Máry Virginia Ilodges,
aged 16 years, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hodges, ot Tunis, died at 8:3U
o'clock Saturday morning, after
only a short illness with conges-
tion. The remains were brought
to town and interred in the Ma-
sonic cemetery about noon Sun-
day, Kev. Jeff D. Kay conducting
the services it the grave.
Marv was a girl of a very
relentless reaper, Death. She jG. Bowers officiating. j
had been sick just nine days! These two who have purposed pur mjiQip pv fl DDflCC MUI)
with black jaundice and it was, to travel together along the un-jWIt |Mj OI H MOWD HIP.
thought at the first of the week ¡certain highway ol married lite
that she was much better, but are well known almost all over Kvery body cordially invited to
Wednesday morning a change our county. having many friends,attend, and
for worse took place and soon I in various portions of the county . ihe'i - claims to the peo-
her spirit fled to another world, as well as in t.ie communitv , ^
The burial took place at Porter's where they live. Kven some ot i ' «fclWHJ
Chapel graveyard yesterday aft- the closest friends and relatives,
ernoon at three o'clock, and Kev. ol this couple were ui pi iscd 1,1 ¡
the hear of the marriage, it being.
all candidates are
invited to come and
Jeff 1). Ray went out in the hear ol tin- marriage
morning to be present and con- seemingly, quite unexpected toj
sweet and lovable disposition, j duct the services. ; nearly everyone.
and one who knew her could not; Miss Grace was a very lovable As they both have homes at
help loving her because of her girl, the pride of her family and Dcaiivdle, tliev will presumably j
many womanly and modest ways. I numberless friends, Her death make their home there. But
brings sadness to many hearts, wherever the\ go. and \\ hate vet i
and the warmest svmpathy of may be their lot ,n lilv. theie aie
all goes out to the afflicted fam- many friends of both who will ¡
ilv and relatives. wish them best success and hope1
that they will continue to be as
Another Law firm. happv in "Hymen's love-de-;
(lighted hour."
Caldwell now has within its
limits a new law firm, that of
Brown, Lane. Garwood & Bow-
She had many friends, both old
and young, who will miss her
and whose hearts beat in sym-
pathy for the grieved and af-
flicted family. May they all have
the hope and faith that light even
the dark, cold grave.
lo the Voters of Beat No. I.
I have allowed my name to be
placed before the people of this
beat as a candidate for Commis-
sioner. On account of the time
To live or not to live i a question
which annually confr .nt> the re-i-
dent of our low tlround and swampy
ers. The firm will be repre- district-.. Take cheat iam *'l a-teics-
. , . D m D f l'hill Tonie and 1 sv«• to die a i.>bler
senteu heie 1>_\ i\. N. Howe is, ol cl<*ath than by a couimoitplaci chill.
Brazil, Tenn., a most pleasaBt ' Cure guaranteed. Ta.stele ?¡Oc i*e.
young man of excellent qualifi- Died in North Carolina.
. . , cations, who came over this week
being so short, it will be impos- , .,.. . . . .. . ,
... . . .. . from Giddings, where he has Mrs. Marv Kdpatrick, aged
sible for me to see you all. but , ,,
., , , . . . , . relatives, to make all necessary K<) vears anil '> months, died at
it you should favor me with the; ... ,v , - .. v. . .
~ . ... ., , preparations. He will ornee.with her home in Winston, North l ar-
office I will consider it an honor * ' .,, . ,
tbat j Judge Mclver. 1 he tirm s card olma, October 12. I'mki. She had
will be found in this issue. been a sufferer some time with
The law firm of Brown, Lane,' rheumatism.
Garwood & Bowers" is too well Mrs. Kilpatrick was a great
known to need mention, and its aunt of George l*\ Hartstiebi and
interests will no doubt be well has many friends in l aldwell
to serve you and will see
your interests are properly
looked after.
Respectfully soliciting your
support.
En<tkf.bkkt POU.ack.
|For Sale!!
\ CHEAP!
Having retired from the
dairy business, we are now
offering our entire herd of
milk stock for sale. Cows
at 520 and 525. Yearlings
twill be fresh next spring1
at $15. Calves at slo.
These cattle would cost
vou twice a** much i :sc-
where. Remember, we have
been in the dairy business
for twenty vears and these
cattle are the result of a
careful selection during that
time.
We also have eight horses,
four mules, two wagon*,
hack, mowing machine, etc.
It will pay you to see
what we have.
For í /«■< k.
We are atithori/.cd to announce (J.
\V. '¡ran; una candidate for the oftice
of I>istrict Clerk of Hurleson C< unty.
at the enMtuiiK election oi November.
For i ount\ /uJtfc.
We are authori/au to announce K. J.
Alexander a* a candidate for the office
of County Judien! Burleson County,
at tin eiiMiinn November election.
/•'or County t'letl.
We are authorised to announce John
M, Cow-en a a candidate for the oflice
of i ounty Clerk of Hurle-.on County,,
at the cuKitinif November election.
tin
i.
We are uuthoii/ed to announce W.
K Sajip an a candidate for the o Hice of
Couutv v ononis.wt i • f Ueat No. 1,
at the ensuing November election.
/ cr < <"n>ntvtur
We are mOhit i
K<• Ii' P.
I'omini
Count , a!
tion.
•trr H,
d to
A
tnnounce K«i-
k as a candidalr for
<i Heat X". 1. l!i;rl<' on
iiKiiii,- Noven 11'-r elec-
é&£
looked after and ablv represented anf in other parts of lexas who
,, , will all be sorry to learn of her
here by young Mr. Bowers.
Best Prescription for Malarial
Chills and Fever i* a bottle of Grove'
algnakire to on cv«rybox ot the genuine Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is «imply
death.
Stops the Cough and Works off thr
Laxative Bromo-Quioiiie t^m*.
s iHMdy that wn m mm ta
Laxative
Cold.
Bromo - fjui nine
. W. E. & J. W. JAMES. \
| CALDWELL. TEXfl«S. |
jJROWN. LfthC, OñRWtHJD ¿x BOWtRÍ),
Lawyer* anil Land /\Qcnu>.
/■ni fu I: i t (h, /'ra /'>■ tmf A"<". /,
We ¡iri- anthorifed to announce J. A.
Klliott a • a candidal, for Justice of the
iV.n i I*.•• •■. in t N... 2, at tile cnHtiiuw:
November ele. tton.
I\l)f PI MUM CANDIDA It S.
/ r /' litriiI ( 11.
Wc .«r<- autl*' ri/ed I announce Wni.
\\ I.anillara a . an mili ju-mli-nt CAitdi-
,ta!<' for lio o flic, •>! Di-.mct ei, rk of
Iturloon i. «nt\ al tht ritwuin^; No-
vembcr election.
/ ) ( lili \ I ft ! •« .•« .
W«- are authorized toann« unee
( . ,! William* a* an tndrjk mleut • an-
didato for the <■ I ( ..unty Treas-
urer <>f llurle%"ii countv, al the,u«u-
ember election
1
\i >. n W 'Mi li Al mu c t>> l<«ik
t in!« ce«!n id Htu and a<t-
• .***
No
, iron and quinine in a tasteless form, cure a cold in one <la\
No cure, no pay. Price '•<> cent*. pay. Price 2A cent .
Tablet caldwell,
No cure, in
Texas.
Oflice with Judife Melvei
S \ I
Jl 11 e I
jacent countie*. s.ilat'
siOn Addri « . The
|,(in> . i leve! . in! i hio.
or comrnt -
or « il Um-
2*-3t
BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT
THEN 00 AHEAD.
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That famous phrase was not applied to millinery by the
author, but it suits in this case, so we will apply it here.
Yes, we mean to say that you should be sure you are right in
selecting your head-wear, as no part of a woman's wardrobe
is so subject to criticism as her hat. It isn't always the price
that makes stylish hats; we see many high-priced ones that
look dowdy. It's more in the knowing how and w hat and if
you don't know this you should buy of a first-class reliable ^
store like ours. This store has a reputation for honest, straightforward methods of —
doing business, and one of its imperative rules is not to persuade customers against
their Inclinations. But that isn't all. It takes clever brains to fit faces—such brains
as are employed here. Neither is a pretty hat or bonnet the whole
thing. The real art is to fit a pretty hat to each particular face so
that every face is prettier because of that pretty hat. It is art of
that kind that makes our nillinery what it is.
Our Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties are on exhibition, and
\liss W ilson will take pleasure in meeting the ladies and trying
to please them in head-wear. Very respectfully,
J. F. COBB, CALDWELL, TEXAS.!
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German, S. Houston. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1900, newspaper, October 26, 1900; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169311/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.