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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
VOL. XX111.
OI K AIM 1H THK GKEATKBT BENEFIT TO THE FARMERS AND WORKING PEOPL* OF BURLESON COUNT?.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
NO. 51.
you Burleson people and see it
find a better country, i
PftOVIIM %(I.
Hii>>viuRKtK. Trina, Mk I .
KiuTOH Snwi-l'Mtntin «!
Rev. Rankin tilled his regular
appointment here Saturday. Suri-
das1 and Sunday night. with a
lagc attendance
Mrs. Mattic Newcomb ami
children were beir a few da\s
last week.
A lair yield of each is
and money to rattle in
pockets. Come out from
i you Bur leso
fyou can't tii
I see in your paper where sume
¡une said it it didn't "rain in a
[short time don't see what wel(
I farmers are going todo." It has1,
not rained here sincc February.
I think there are other things
menean do without trying to
| raise cotton. Things are high
harvest v.
assured. Dewberries are hanif- h*rc but you can get "lost any-
inK on the vines ripe and readv|tb;n^ even to !\n I"'1!'"1-
lor sugar ..rid ream. ' ¡ 1 "ften v,H,t the Indlan camps
The printer made me say j *"d L'T-V lo<*'nii them work.
More ( reek in .nv last when i i ,u'-v du ,oveIX work- A
Some splendid bargains in men's pure wool Cassi-
mere Pants that we have been selling at
$6.50 and $5.00.
Sizes to lit every one at
P AG AIM'S STORE.
it should have been Mare Creek " iV ',M,U «l, them would
wh, h is Kogbsh for "Yegua." H"1, thmk they had sense enough
1st a happy crowd ¡í¡ffe«Pout of th?
■ut a lively day on 1,U e hu " ar? made
>>ince my las
from here sp,
the Yegua hunting lislung and
Miss Minnie Mass is visiting at eating. An abundance of lish
were aught to supply the cull-
nan demands. The parly con-
sisted of M:ss -s K ite. I.aurieand
Beulah Wilkinson and Kannie
Lotion, Mess 1 s Mai Wormack
Merle this week.
Miss Lottie Duckworth was
the guest of Miss Bessie Little
Saturday.
Misses Lela and Minmelalvin
and Messrs J« e Hush. t la rene e
Little anil John S >tt attended
services at liar moll s ast Sunday
week.
1, rnt*t Coleman ■ s t , 11 ' jj
here fast S4lunl.1t night and
Sunday.
Miss Maggie Lagr >ne returned
lasi Sat 11 ríiav weU tr 11 Miian< .
where she has !>< < n •sitmi; t
family of her brother for several
weeks.
Vlisses Ida llu kerson and Ma-
ru Scott were the guests of Lit-
\ > Miss Minnit Jane Nisvtomb
Saturday.
Miss Kmm.t t'alwn of < aid-
k s >,11M rda \
fire. Their
out of clay
and stii ks; they live out-doors
mostly. People here look on
them as if they were some kind
of wild animals; I look at them
some times and wonder what
they are; they dress peculiar;
IN I HI DISTRtCl COURT.
Quite • Number of Civil Cases Disposed of
Heavy Docket Remaining.
District court convened Mon-
day morning, with Judge Sinks
on the bench and District
H
.visited Home
• lli I.
lit n<
>t \\ ■
■w.
It lint IS
I'kIM
>01 \i 1
r
re
boring •> vv«"'
I1 ro,e.
I nele Itill
v siting h's
Lake fot t \\'
>r
M
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A.
main for some 11111«
Pi mw 11' is.
Have your pi> ture taken at
Di 11 sen «V M MO so.
t aid well, I e\ is,
Dt ANVIIII.
DMAnv 1 11 May 1
1 >n,>h N'rcws I'llkomi 1 1
Showers and sunshine are fa
r< vising the weak, puny plant
---SBB—-SPiB—WB
j the Santa Fe are set for Mon-
day and Tuesday, May 25and2<>.
The application of Seth Sear-
cy, of Washington county, for
license to practice law came up
and C. S. Williams, A. L. Davis
and W. M. Milliard were ap-
pointed to examine applicant.
As the Nkws-CHko\ 1 cr.E goes
to press the case of X. C. Broad-
Hill et al.,
to try title, is on trial.
duv and
; they do not wear shoes; soim
and Thornton Ikmers. Mrs. M. j 'e%v wcar sandals; they have a Attorney Buchanan present. The j du; et aL vs# X> j,
L. Wilkinson, K. Kasthinan and | l,ccullar way of carrying their Rrand jury was sworn in and
wile, and N. K P
Hro. Taylor filled
appointment In re S
' ' its mother
Sunday.
J. J. Broadwell and L. J, Koikes j ,
atended th- lunera! ..1 (,,oige e \ things this time, and
Le. Jr. at Caldwell. iastThurs- " n,v !vlU'r IH Pul ,n>"l,r P"l cr
, will give more next tone.
When one of the Indians
le. and wife.!,,aP?OHl,K ,hov h*ve% ^meth.ng I U)(,k th'oir duties at once, and
1,; r. .r.,t'.,- made out ol sticks, their papoose, . , .
I,,s lasiwvd to (llene .tides and ha s e not yet madé their report. , The fonowill|f ,
arries it on her bat k
ur head. I will only g;ve a little
an ( fundav. ret mine v
evenin^
Mr. and Mrs I iaude Hitch*
CO* k visited I urns s;hii our
last.
Mi** Jennie Houston was shop
jeiig in I aidu r Naturdav
Slissrs Molbe L'tt , and r-
trude \V hue attend. I tue party
.it Claud Hit hi ■> k's ;,ist week
Several i «on he« < at'>11 led '1 ■ <■
d. nce on •>;,.. 1 .i4 .st v.. ¡
and report a most p ennant Mil'
.Mrs, 11 M New.oiub arid
d.ntg liter. Mis-. Minnie
me ver. wen here 1st "s.t
Little Maud Nwiiiml
d '1 eor i
,ee, jr . at Cali
dav.
We are informed that Brother
M L Dickey expects to it ak •
this his home at an early date;
we gladly bid him and h's fam-
ily a kindly welcome into our
midst.
Mr and Mrs. A. Nelms visited
relatives in I.ee county reiently.
Mrs. J.utii s Coiinaily is im-
proving slowly.
PIN.
All the best brands of C.^ars.
The
and
du
1".
A Di i.v.¡ \
ire the jury
civil dok net was taken up. ¡¡sls jor next three weeks,
the following cases have amj aH there is still a heavy
been disposed of or set for tt ial. docket it is probable that the
I welve divorce cases 1.line up court will be in session the full
that were disposed of bv theiterm;
the\ do not wait until he is cold plaintiffs asking for their dismis-
SKCONI VVM.K.
to bury him. He is taken a short sal, the parties presumably liav- j. w. Alford, John W. Moore, C. 1..
distance Irom his hut, they ha ve I my changed tiieir minds in re- Windhausen. H. v. Broaddus, Gun.
•I hole diiL' two or three feet . , . John. John Jancik. Jr.. F. J. Murray,
« u , , -l Vhr . «'"'d to the,r w,sbes- ¡ A. K. Price, Hugo Olitham icol), P.
deep W th s, me sticks throw n J, p CriUenden. et al., , H. Moses J. W. SherrUl. J. W. Kanes,
ai 1 oss it, the diad man is put Itonrari I'rev, Austin Nelms, I«ee
on these sticks and is covered vs> -',,c Augusta, et al., to try | Hears. E. I.. Flanagan, J. S. Cory. J.
svith wood anri stones.
then set to it and he is burnei
and all of his clothes a-e burned. ; Tuesda?t aIld judgment was ¡ Frank Murek. J. L. Little. A. Pollock.
I hen there is sards of calico , *, . K. o. Skellv. T. .1. Haddox, \V. H.
throw non the fire, and it he owns ¡ rcndcred for tbe I la,nuff für tWO I Montague. H. G. Hlteheoek, John Bet-
any animals they are killed and
eaten b\ the other Indians. J
1* ire IS I title to a number of tracts of,1,1 stokes. \\. J. Blocker. G. \\ . Nor
, v. , cross. Julius Balear. K. I.. Plemper,
urnc u. irtnd near New labor came up jaCob Fuchs. Frit* Geick, J. C. Kleb.
t..Vacre tracts ol land as
scribed in the answers
KKlMtrf.
c M.
s.isv on*' cremated last Sunday
arid do n.>t wish to s( e any more.
A crowd of thirtylne or tortv
.<1 till Needles people took a trip
up the river last Sunday on the
steam bout. We starieO t" l"'ort
A m
o) rain
: M.iud
.1 \
dav.
HI N ¿I-
Mi
hav
irne<
M s
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A
vie
. 1 v c
i H 111 ru'
alld
I li 11 r
• . d.
re!
. ar
iltcl-
1 n
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Mahona but were delayed and
did n-'t g- t there. The crowd
..II came liack w ith bin tied clothes
and blistered arms caused from
tiie sparks ol the engine. AI!|Ol Waxahachic represented the
h.nl a ilebghtlul t me. and say Crittenden people in this case,
the s ar, going again soon. ¡ i|,s^. Mary Lucky vs. Burrell
lit passeil |.ran|N|,n ot al., partition; set for
tumor row.
de. tis. Jiiliu Skrabanek. L>. Speckman,
„f T. T. J. Neeley.
ririKii \vi*; 1;Kt
Skrabanek and Mrs. Struwe; .... . x. „ . .,
0. 1 . Portel. G. N. Bovd. Chas.
Skrabanek and Struwe were giv- cherrig , K. c. Hudson. Henry Wit
en judgment against their war- Hauisiui 100I1. J. \\ . McArtor, S. M.
K . , Houston. J. I!. Riehardson. W. A.
raillors lor■ zMH each; judgment i,,.wis , col >. K. K. Grilftth, John
was rendered for the rest of the < 'hrels.J. W. Clinu-n. Win. Landolt.
K. liredliancr. John Murek, Steve
defendant*, who were ijuite a uavcmla, H. t'. Spr« les. John Polan-
number of farmers beyond New k\. Sr.. K'. J. Miller. J. c. (oll.-y. J.
■ K. I.ewis. A. M. Laudcrilale, I..
I abor. t ongressinan Jack Beall, Floeekenstein. \V. 1 i. Blocker. H. H.
liülev. J. 11. McArthur. A. Holing. J.
Rot ise
and st
w a \' ti 1
111
( 1
1.1 ill
M.
W e 1 Cm I veil all"" el g
Suudav aíth«>< i¿ h 11 w .> n
!v need, d; hov,, , 1 w w ere not
averse to re eivnv t. A 1 crops
• ill 'Hill, ill, ■ ■ • •*. Ill
are needing w01 it.
tI. lv v pa.<1 ' aldw c " .1 * "
Saturday.
H. M.S.* ton is attending <lis-
tf let court 111 \ out . it v th s W ek
Hottca b'.i 1,• M made the 1 le
Osóte i it y a visit riiursdav.
i\' ige 1' I il'lu e pa id I aid well a
v isi t uile d.i v ia -1 \v ee k.
I Had Holme lias just tint- h d
a
t r h t s
1 w d o
(tend
sat II'
lii v 11
1 llo
ai tlo
-ant
President
thii.ugh her
w hile, nil III"
i alilornia.
The gold 111111
stiil progressing.
N
ed a s hi ir t
os A llgll's.
\ei i 11 es is
i
I: y 1
-Sei'.tii Iron Wiiiitnl,
■s.i t u 1 ila'
M
\| r11. 1 'orter. w lio lia•
turned iioine
M
ill l aid*
olida \ .
P \N- \.
11 Houston at 1 'ark's ai-
I li; e • III Ip Is .11/ ell t lor the
( ¿ • -orgetow 11 Steel 1 roll I'll.
W i igh and pus is t!i ssas tin s
do. 5t-4l.
I rut k Growers' Mectinq.
Oil
■ f
heal
! I ' .lllS
«I, Ultáh
111 ^ lies.
17 11
President Jones, ol
row el s' Ass, >1 latum
special meeting
ru. k
ailed
next
the
• mm Needles, ( «ililornifl.
II ni tu e s ha- bee 11
.daughter at l.agb
> weel and will i'e-
\ 1 s i ,1! 11 Mm <. I'1 11.
I , I I I K I, A s i II K • N I V I 1.
A I an lis ing 111 Nei
thought perhaps sume ol
I!ii 1 K-son count \ peíiple w 011'
to hear from this part
world. W e still take th
lilt s,
t lie
1 like
ol the
Ni sw
('UK 1 ink 1 1 and enjoy reading it
\eis much, as we los e to hear
s. hat is going 011 in old Burleson,
and in < 'linesman, 111s dear old
home svliere I was raised,
We liase a busy little town
ssitli m 1st all kinds o| work go-
the I
has
for
Wednesday afternoon at
court house, and it i> important
that every member be present
at this meeting.
iit'ss is tn come up, and there
should be ¡mined.ate teps taken
in regard to marketing the truck
that has been planted.
Don't forget the date' next
Wednesday afternoon, Mas ~o.
'O'o. i. Nl. Daniels et al. s s.
Jelí I*. Stamps et al.. partition;
set tor Mondas. Mas 2.^.
S2-.Í. K. W. t lark vs. 11. C.
t .11 k, partition; dismissed on
motion ot pl.t1111• IS at his cosl.
<2K. i an ing ton s s. h. C.
1 iirington, divorce; granted.
12". Kan rue t' iu Ial vs. 11 eiiry
Daikofsks'. damages; tried be-
fore jai s I'ritlay. resulting in
hung jnrv.
.*452. 11. II. Ciillev iV Sons vs.
Win. Reeves, usury; set for
Tuesday. May 2b.
.'vf s4. A. Werner vs. C. Schocil-
111.11111. vendor's lien; dismissed
011 motion ol plaiutill.
ling.
I>. Holt, I'has. Geick. I«. I.. Lewis, W.
v . C arroll, .1. it. T>0tin, M. \V. Green,
1. A. I.aiiLilnt.'., Jiiiiii Pi.lansky. Jr.,
John Jureak.
! ne K i ll SVIÍKK.
.1 K'. I'asey. John l'tisek, S. Krviu,
John B ifileker, Hcnrs Kregger,
Lewis Whi ttiuu t ■ hi . J mi Harris, '1', II.
K liar l . T"in Ralph. T. A. MiiUinax,
Billit ,\l',;ev 1 col . 'I'litis. Kraitehar,
Sr.. .1 iliii i ari'ill. Wiltuii Housttm, M.
L. W'Uti.u k. tí L, Ni>rvilli W, F. Sul-
livan. 1. • . Haitslii J. K. Lilile,
M. ii S, nils, I.'Hiis : i ..'. I,
Kini! Kniii'er. Hours W'atier, li. ivast-
111.in. \\ . !' t' liri ■: 1.111. Henry Gyn.•■•l,
Jim Si at -v.l . .1. r. TUmiias, J. \V.
SeoU.i.'. A. ti .nliliis. J«>lln Tiller,
K. \\". Kiiiu It. M. New ft 1111 b, 11-car
Ve*t. W. > ItarieM, Ant,.hi Wotipka.
Priekls Asli Bitters e-n-es the Kiil-
uevs, 1 'filiates tlie liver, tones uji the
stoinach. purities th-v h-ovels. Stone .V
11 it elicoeV..
(let t'.e March Klite. Bon Ton,
Toilettes. Designer and Delinea-
tor. J1 n k tss a- Di 1 .sm s 1 i n.
I rain and Mu*ic
II. C. V.
for the
The Texas A- Pacific Railway
Company svill run a special train
which ssill be accompanied by
the Harris Juvenile Hand 25 :n
ftUttnt.s Wit it lr.il
h'or the Paul Steam Lainulry,
cleaning, dyeing and hat svork
nig on. We do not see men sit
tiUH on the side ssall,sandsland- quick and satisfactory service
ing a round
"4.si i. Snsaii l-'laningan et al. Spetiol
vs. \V, W. Watson, conversion
of property; testimony taken
inportant biisi- \\ ednesdav. decision not yet
rendered.
MST. Jenkins A Jenkins vs.
K. li. Hanks et al.. tsvo cases;
judgment and foreclosure of tne-l number) who will furnish music
■ . i 1 . en rm
chame s lien and mortgage w,n leftVC Fort
granted. I May 17th, ai 11:15 a. m. and
,'4'i.t. John Daniel ss. Mollie i Dallas at 12:.'o p. m., arrivingat
Daniel, divorce; granted; wagon, j New Orleans next morning lor
two horses and seven head of 1 break last.
cattle adjudged to pla.ntifT; the Reduced round trip rates will
household furniture divided.
This special train
Worth Monday,
'topic
lit
crying hard
this 1 ountrv
Ila v
times, and the most liberal terms,
svork, Kxperience linnet , ss,u y.
to sit lull information addicss,
or
and crops of all kinds are look- they do not have "mi* . ,
¡ng belter Kail oal* and early around and talk about hard times. Pah Stk am Lai stun I <>.
lush potatoes are about icady to, they have plet.ts lo eal and wear, 50..U San Antonio,
be in ell eel to Ness Orleans.
, Kor particulars address any
A4* 4. Hob Blake vs. Andrew atf0111 or P. Turner, C,enera!
Johnson, vendor's lien; judgment Passenger agent, Dallas. 11. P.
deed Hughes. Tras cling Passenger
I Agent, Kt. Worth. 4t -u.
and foreclosure
granted.
Three damage
d trust
slllts
against
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1903, newspaper, May 15, 1903; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169441/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.