Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE. CALDWELL. TEXAS. APKIL 21. 1905.
PEOPLE 5 VOV ? KNOW
•—Uní* UQbat Zlw arc otn<j—•
W. C. Dunn, of Bradley, I. T„
formerly of this county, has
been spending* the week with The Wnu. S. Holmes Chapter, holding of the first session:
Mrs. '«\ j. Newcorab and other jr. 1). C., will observe decoration Kevs. W. S. Red, J. D. West,
relatives here. day Sunday afternoon, April 23, Thos. Ilickling, (i. T. Storey,
Kng. Pollack, K. Struwe and ' instead of their regular day, K. Lentz, R. M. Hall. J. A.
Jacob Kucha have been attend- April 24. Every one is invited Hall, J. N. McFarland, J. B.
nl Ba a A k^/A
in piwvv rt vvvfivvy •
The Brazos Presbytery, synod
of Texas, convened here this Monday night. Lvervbodv is
week with the local Presbyterian cort''a"y invited to attend and a
church, beginning the session 1'me '* pro'iiisul to all.
Tuesday afternoon. The open- M'*8 Vla lu °f Ca,d-
ing sermon was preached by we"' a da) here with the
Rev. G. T. Storey, moderator, Misses Ondrasek.
of the Hardy Street Church at , Mrs. I*. Mikulastik spent
Houston, and after the sermon ^l,n,'av w'lh S. Stefka and fam-
the roll was called and the fol-
From Our Rural Siatl. QUEEN OF ACTRESSES
■ ■ PRAISES PE RV-M.
►ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc-o-xxíooooooo©** >
Daughters of the Confederacy. lowing members were present, t Miss iony Sk rabanek paid
and some have arrived since the Caldwell a u>it, remaining sev-
ing the session of the grand
lodge of the Sons of Herman in
Houston this week.
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Foster
left last night for Marlin, where
Mrs. Foster will spend several
weeks with relatives. Dr. Fos-
ter will return Monday.
to meet at the Masonic cemetery Hudson; Ruling Klders: H. M.
at 4 o'clock. Come and bring Truehart, C. W. Sedgewick.
all the Howers you can and help K. B. Lomax, Neil Cromartie,
decorate the graves ut our A. W, McClellan, and Fred S.
Southern heroes. Robbins.
Among those who came in
The Chapter will meet Thurs- Wednesday were M. C. Taylor,
day afternoon, April 27, at 4 formerly pastor of the Caldwell
[o'clock, with Mrg. J. C. Womble, church, and Revs. D. P. Jenks
Judge and Mrs. R. J. Alexan- which time a most interesting and S. M. Tenney; Messrs. K.
der returned Monday from Hons- ¡ literal*v and musical program K. Bryan, S. M. Baird and J.
ton, where Mrs. Alexander had w¡|| j)e rendered. All members R. West.
been l«>r some time under treat- arc urgently requested to at- Rev. R. M. Hall was elected
ment of a specialist.
tend this meeting.
Dr. Sam W. Wilson, of Lind- have not done so. wil
say, I. T. has been spending pay their dues as soon as possi-
the week with relatives here. ble.
Dr. Wilson was raised in Cald-
well and has friends over the
countv by the hundreds, and all
•
are glad to nfeet him again, and
to learn that he has been very
successful in his profession. j>he \j¡nslre]
eral days with her sister, Mr*.
Sveda.
Chas. Curbs, and family, of
Liberty, came over to stay
awhile with homefolks.
John Luksa and J. Dubcak
and families, ol near Hogg, at-
tended services here Sunday.
Tom Ondrasek and P. Odstr-
cil and families enjoyed the
hospitality of J. Macat. Sr.,
Su nday.
P. DrgaC, ol Cooke* Point,
and siste \ M>- May, attended
preaching here Sunday.
Miss Rosa Syptak spent a
day with her sister, Mrs. J. J.
Macat.
Frank Bescda,of Cookes Point,
was calling here Suniiav.
si hki< >< i. i .
Fresh Chocolate Almonds
¡every week. J. Loi is Ciduini.s.
Minstrel a Success.
Judge Thos. M. Hunt re-
at the opera
house last Friday night for the
turned Sunday from Cleburne, benefit of the Daughters of the
where he has been visiting his Confederacy was voted the s
daughter for some months past, cess of the season, and was at-
He expects to dispose of his tended by a crowded house,
home here, and be and his wife Several of the performers dis-
will move soon to Cleburne tinguished themselves, and it
where they will make their was again proven that home
home in the future. Judge and made article is superior to im-
Mrs. Hunt have been here for ported goods, even in the min-
many years and have been strel line.
identified with the ihterests of The proceeds amounted to
Burleson county for so long that
all will regret to bear of their
Those who moderator and Fred S. Robbins
please temporary clerk.
Rev. C. V. Cavitt, at his own
request, was transferred to the
Red River Presbytery.
J. R. West preached a trial
sermon at 11 o'clock Wednesday
morning and his examination sample
for license was passed as far as
made.
The Presbytery will be in ses- ^ arload of t h e celebrated
sion several days and a full re- 'vc(' P^l et hence.
(let a good Hair Bru«-h while
you have the opportunity to get
it cheap. We have a liig line
from 2- c to
all tu¡¿- bargains.
Si oni iV 111 i cue
, , .. port of the proceedings will be
v was voted the sue- 1 , , 1 ,
made later. (Juite a large num-
ber of visitors from over the
district arc here, and the ser-
vices held each morning and
evening have been attended by
large crowds, and some very
able sermons have been heard.
Bt'Kf.l SUN Coi '.VI v Lt Mill ,< Co.
Jacobs' ,ind Huyler's V'a>
Candies. J. bul is
HÜOKi RVII11.
kag
removal.
Caster Eggs for the Childrea.
Mihikkkv'ii.:,i;. Tev.i>, AjiiU ST.
K II1TOK NHVVS-CH KOMC I I
Miss Jewell Jackson, of Cald-
If your glasses need changing well, has been the guest ol Mi**
I. which after paying all ex* Hitchcock s and he will examine n . < i i i
penses will lack only a few dol- your eyes and mak" the change V"?' ' N Ul'
lars of paying the indebtedness needed. at 'liberty Sunday with a very
1
C< >00000
:
I it si r
/ am rj
tterx c ?'m;u
t most
neurit!',
un:i
drummer's tnent oft'; • r:rc\u rtrvd;
Huy r hotth t.f fKrur.r today.
If \ on do not rctcivc .:// itc bene-
fits ft tu I rut. a tUnt you rt«
pcctrd, ii rite tip Dr. Unr:tr.an, Co•
iumbut,
Given away free Saturday af-
ternoon. Be sure and bring or
send the children.
J. Lous Giddings.
E. F. Mueller at Stone &
Hitchcock's will examine vour
eyes free of charge. If you
need glasses, better go at once
and have bim fit you up.
paying
on the lyceum course which the
Daughters of the Confederacy
held here the past season.
More About the Hail.
good congregition.
Duric Burns, who has been
at home on the sick list, re-
Speaking of that hail storm turned to his work in Caldwell
The smoke that makes you in the Brymer neighborhood, a Monday.
forget bard times—Coin Bond report of which was published There will be regular con-
Cigar at D. L. Alkord's. some weeks ago, and some of ference at Liberity on Saturda,
our readers took occasion to cry before the third Sunday in May
Waat Streets Re-named. "fish story" after reading it, we ®"d all members are requested
arc now reliably informed that to be out.
Several business men have hail over one foot deep was still Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kilpat-
recently suggested that all the big drift on last Sunday, rick, of Caldwell, were the
streets in the city be re-named, April 16, almost a month after guests of Mrs. J. T. Stokes
Died at Ml*. ¡and that they be marked, in or- the hail storm. This is reported Sunday.
dcr to give definite locations to Qp the authority of several re- Miss Nellie Poole was visiting
F. N. Besden, one of the sub-j residence property. The names i¡abie men, and a minister of the relatives in Caldwell a few days
stantial farmers of Hix commu-j given the streets in the past gospel was "shown" the ice. in last week.
nity, died there Thursday night are rather unusual, and range order that the people of the Misses Tennie and Willie All-
after a short illness with conges- from Aligátor to Pole Cat, run- community could have proof of bright, who are attending school
ning east and west, which names their statements
$10,(Hi\i forfeit if iic ennnot produce :!tc or/;,..;.,/
letter and signature of above testimonial whit, we*!
demonstrates its full genuineness.
Spot Gash Price List ol Bundles.
A Nice Road Wagon $35.00
A Nice Stick Seat Runabout 47.50
A Nice Rubber Top Bugg^ 47 5o
A Nice Drill Top Buggy 45.00
A Fine Pull Leather Top Buggy, a beauty 60.00
A Fine Farmer's Surrey, think of it 85.00
....AM" ¿1 line line of hl^li K'iatle Lino.In .mil M..on llro . anil
a f ul I I ine * 'I ex 1 ra 1 Sha f I * an.: I 'ole , ami ever y I hi n>; f til I y war
ranted to five terviee; in fact a iar .>1 np-t.>d«tr J'UtA
Now compare !he e price on name <|i>.«lit> <>l i*-...*!, m an> to vn in
Texa and yon won't havi' lo k" •ivvay from home in ({i t .1 IIiikk>. not
at tlle*e price ami this <lock to make a elr turn from Ami don't
forget the e are «.jm t . a h prici-* no time, n i ili i:ount
lieanlitiil Sprint;, come and t;et your tnothri. wife, ,i ter
a nice cheap r iff and enjoy I i f .1- >011 should do.
With !>c t wi he . your truly,
tion. He was in town only a
few days ago in seeming good
health, and his death was quite
a shock to his family. He was
about 48 years of age, and was
well liked and respected in the
community. He was living on
Dr. Sparks' place this year.
I! a Cow gave
Butter
mankind would hav« to
invent milk. Milk Is Na-
ture's emulsion—butter
put in shape for diges-
tion. Cod liver oil is ex-
tremely nourishing, but
it has to be emulsified
So with the
r yveethf«rt
Do
THE BUCJCiV /VIAN.
The hail was "n Caldwell, visited their parents
are not especially pleasing to ihc washed and drifted about eight Saturday and Sunday,
aristocratic population our town fect in this psrticular place and Mr. and Mrs. VVill I* laningan
now affords. It seerrs a good the warm wealher since has visited their parents at Center
suggestion, and if the streets failed to melt all of the big drift Point Sunday. 1 . and J.
were given polite names and Qf ¡ce
marked there would be little
confusion in getting the names
mixed, as at present it is a wise
man who knows what street he
lives on anyway.
Hire's Koot Beer—
J. Lous Giddinus.
Died at Cameron.
IJros.
Lowneys at;d Loose
famous Candies at
I). L. Ai 1 -iiwn's.
Large Stock ^ latest Styles
K. F. Mueller at Stone &
Hitchcock's will examine your
eyes free of charge. If you
The jury in the case of (Uher
Brands vs. Old Crow and Cant-
Thomas Bowers, aged 20 years. Spring Whiskey, found for th<
died at Cameron Tuesday after- defendant, therefore Reeves «V
noon from appendicitis, after a
Struwe sell it.
^ - T, . Thk Coksi'MHN,
need glasses better go at once short illness. He was raised at Foreman, and judge of good
and have him fit you up. Brenham, but was quite well whiskey. 4'Mf
known here, being a brother of
Married Wednesday Night. Mrs. J. K. Simpson, and having Advertised letters.
several other relatives over the
J. H. Bell, of Cameron, and county. Letters remain uncalled for in
Miss Lou McCowen, daughter of He was buried Wednesday the Caldwell postofHce addross-
before we can digest it. County Clerk John McCowen, afternoon at Brenham.
were married at the residence
Ptmi1cTS\n :°f tfle bride's father in West
iJVrUll a LfflUUMliG|l,dwe||| Wednesday night at
combines the best oil n'ne oc'oc'i< Rev. Tomkies, of
with the valuable hypo- Cameron- officiating. Only a
phosphites SO that it is íew clo#e irieods of the family
easy to digest and does werc present
Attention A. I. A A. M.
Called meeting Warren Lodge
No. Sf>, A. K. ¿St A. M., Satur-
day nighl, April 22, H o'clock,
work in M. M. degree. Also
far more good than the
Oil alone could. Thai night train for their future home
makes Scott's Emulsion in Cameron, where Mr. Bell is
the most strengthening, in the employ of the Santa Fe.
nourishing food - medi- Both are well known in Caldwell,
Cine In the world. as Mr. Bell was clerk at the de-
pot here for some time and
many warm friends wish for
Mr. and Mrs. Bell left on the Monday night. April 24. «o'clock
Send for frmm inrnpl*.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chamlats
work in K. A. degree. Visiting
brethren cordially invited.
H. C. MC(Jown. W. M.
K. B. Bku., Secretary.
Psint Vour Bmmv lor 79c.
tofl.im with Uevoe' <#lo Carriage
Paint. Ii wuiffh .1 to i ounce more
40
-41 S Paarl Straat Now York i them happiness and prosperity 'hc.pint than other wear longer
. T.. " !.. . urr •' > give* a «fio «<|iial to mw work.
6O0 and Si.00. All dr>JMgi t ¡through life.
Sold l y Stone V Hitchcock.
ed as follows, (l'lease say "ad-
vertised" when calling for same*
Benson, Walker
C rod dock, John
Coleman, Alicc
Spencer, Kllen
Sanders, Gertrude
Spencer, Kllen
J. S. Snook, 1'. M.
Some specials in Hair Brushes
and Tooth Brushes, We bought,
a line of drummer's samples and
can sell you a good brush cheaper
than you ever bought one be-
fore. Stonk iV illtcik ock.
Lemon Sour will <|uench your
thirst. J. Lot is liinniM.s.
....In Laclies', Children's and Misnes' hats for
Spring rnd Summer. Sailors, hack hats and
Fine Trimmed hats all the newest fashions.
Will sell these hats at prices that will save
you money, no matter where you have been
buying. Come and see the good's and compare
them with any stock in this section of Texas.
L. FRIEDMAN.
tiu iKHU* irtiWi VrtVrtrt iHiith HH1H* . iU% HMHt
Have Your Buggies Repaired ]
\\ e are making a specialty 1 I repairing and
painting Buggies and Carriages, and you should
have \Miir*i retouched Inr spring and siiuiiih'r
driving. Horseshoeing by expert workmen and
general blacksmith work ol all kinds.
MODEL CARRIAGE SHOP
H. C. CLARK, Proprietor.
Handsome Visiting Cards--50 for 85 Cents.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169541/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.