Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE. CALDWELL, TKXHB, JUNE 15, 1906.
PEOPLE Í YOU S KNOW
•—Hn& Vtbat tbe* are
Mlnifiil BbUah uuk|
MlwNfCI irVWiJ Ivlplii
Home** Lodcn hm been re*
ported quite sick acvaral day
tbia week.
Mia* Annie Boyd baa been
the gueat of Miaa Jule Mclver
aeveral daya tbia week.
Miaa Minnie Cline, of Burnet,
came in Tueaday to apend aev-
eral daya with Mra. Berry.
Mra. A. H. Foater left Monday
for Marlin to spend a week or
ten daya with relative there.
Miss Mattie Hardt returned
Sunday from Austin, where ahe
baa been spending some months.
Miss Annie Laurie Smith, of
Belton, came Saturday to spend
aome time with Miss Jule Mc-
lver.
Miss Kathleen Cade returned
tbia week from Belton and bas
aick several days since her re-
turn.
Misa Kathleen Etzel returned
Monday from Austin, where abe
baa been taking a special course
in muaic.
Mra. M. J. McPberaon, wbo
baa been quite aick for aome
tine, ta reported atill gradually
improving.
Mra. T. O. Gorman, wbo baa
been apending aome time bere,
left Saturday for ber borne in
San Angelo.
Mra. F. E. Carroll left Friday
for Waco, being called there by
the aerioua illneaa of Mr. Car-
roll'a father.
Capt. M. L. Womack returned
tbia week from a atay at Hot
Springe, greatly improved in
bealtb by bia trip.
Met, M. E. Hitchcock left Sat-
urday for Brown wood to apeuú
two or three weeks with ber
daughter, Mra. Barnett,
Dwyer Allen left Monday for
bis home in Weimer and will
probably not return until the
next cotton aeaaon opena up.
B. F. Delamater, Jr., reiurned
Tuesday morning from the A.
& M. College at Bryan, where
he has been the past session.
Misses KateandKdena Hund-
ley returned Monday from Gid-
dings, where Miss Kate baa
been teaching the past session.
Julius Collier left yesterday
for bis home in Llano, and was
accompanied by Hugh James,
wbo will spend some time there.
Dr. A. H. Foster left yes-
terday morning to spend sev
everal days in Galveston at-
tending the state dental associa
tion.
S. G, Ory, wbo has been spend'
ing a month with bis aister,
Mra. H. E. Everbeart, returned
yeaterday morning to his home
in Galveaton.
Mra. J. W. Torbett returned
Sunday to ber borne in Marlin,
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. R. W. King, who will apend
aome time there.
Miaa Flanangan left Sunday
for Houston to take special
courses during theaummer, and
teach bere again, having given
entire aatiafaction to ber patrona
here in the paat.
Mrs. Lizzie Whittington and
Miaaes May Blackwell and Wil-
lie Harria left yeaterday lor
Boerne to apend a month or nix
weeka with relativea.
Mra. Cbaa. Koesler came in
Sunday from Mt. Pleasant, where
they have been located for aome
time, to apend aome time with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McArtbur.
Miss Belle Brewer is spend-
ing ber vacation in New Mexico
and Colorado, and will vieit
Cloudcroft, Colorado Springs
and other points before return-
ing.
Miss Lula Thomson left
last Friday night foi Wagoner,
The minstrel given nt the
school bouse Friday night under
the direction of Miaa Flanagan
waa a aucceaa in eery reaped,
ijuite a number of the perform-
era efaowed a natural talent for
their work and excellent train-
ing. The black face acta nearly
all met with a hearty encore,
and the coocert part of the pro-
gram waa equally enjoyed.
Mieaea Doran, of Bell villa, as-
sisted Miaa Flanagan with aev>
eral numbera. Tbia waa one of
the moat enjoyable home talent
affairs given bere in a longtime.
The following deede have
been filed for record witb the
county clerk since last report,
being transfers of rea> estate in
Burleson county:
G. K. James to Jenkins & Jen-
kins, one acre Arcb White sur-
vey, $«>.00.
Jos. dachas to Miss Carrie
I. T., to visit her sister and Jones, lot in Somerville, $200.
mother. She will also make an
extended visit to Kentucky be-
fore returning.
Oliver Worn ble, Geo. Fulbrigbt
and Leo Womble returned laat
Thursday from Waco, where
tbey have been attending Baylor
University the past session, hav-
ing carried off tbeir abare of tbe
honors of their respective claaaea.
Miaa Mamie Morris, of Bren*
bam, wbo baa been apending a
week witb Mra. John Alexander,
left Tueaday for Coleman to
viait relativea. She waa accom-
panied by Miaa Alex Dean, who
will apend two or three weeka
there.
The Singkk, tbe beat aewing
machine on earth. Sold-on eaay
terme. Old machinen taken aa
part payment. A email pay-
ment down and a little each
month geta you a good machine.
2-tf A. B. Dick
Allen Phillips to Lew King,
40 acres Areh White survey,
$200.
Jannette Taylor and husband
to Geo. Brooks, lot in Somer-
ville, $100.
New line of tbe latest Novel-
ties in tbe Jewelry line for spring
and aummer—Shirt Waist Sets,
Brooches, Hat Pins, Buttons,
etc. Come in and see our new
stock. B. F. Jackson.
H'CK WORTH.
Let us figure on your repair
work.
Rilev-Snook Furniture Co.
Tithe White CKtzcas af Barleiafl Caanty.
Lettera remain uncalled for in
tbe Caldwell poatoffice address-
ed aa followa. (Pleaae aay "ad-
vertiaed" when calling for aame)
Arnold, Mina Leona
Boner, Rev. Henry
Braematein, Harry M.
Cunningham, Wm. G.
Hamedon, Mra. Laula
Randlc, Alma
Tippin, Mra. J.
J. S. SNOOK, P. M.
Harria! I ktiitft
i BEAUTIFUL WOMEN
SPRING CATARRH B1
Spring Fever la Spring Catarrh—Nothing Roba One
of Strength Like Spring Catarrh.
Pt-ru-n It a Fine Tonic For a
Weary Woman*
A Letter of Praise.
mmnm
Mím Xi'lllit t'oiidon, I'm, 7it A veuue, llrooklyu, N. V..
write*:
"f canahtar Peruna the Ideal apring Ionic.
"far the paat Uva yaara I hava taken II al IWi lime
at the year and tUtd that II anahlea ma to endura the
variahta weather of Uta apring ami the trying heat ot
ft gmmmtr 99
ltoruiia afford* Hit- moat prompt un«l permanent relief
In sil cum of nervoiu proat ration, eauned by •yrttemlo
ostsrrh, aa verified by many euro* uii our record*.
thought U
sineL I he-
Gained Eighteen Pounds.
M-m. Hal I io Hamilton, It, F. I'. *. Sparta, Kv., wrltaat
"I nave taken I wo Itotlli a of I Yrun.i auil eoininencod
nit I In* I lii. il.
"I did not realty need th" third one, l t
boat to take aiiotbur liottle.
••/ have alwaya weighed 102 pound*, hut
gan taking Peruna I weigh 120 pound tor the tint
ilma In all my Uta, and I am now JJ yaara old,
"Vnnr medicina baa aurely dona me a great danI nt
gané and I have recommended It to aevernl otheri
who have hagrnn taking it.
"My mother, who I* iH year* old, had crown no weak
«he could aeareely walk.
"She took two bottle* of Peruna and In fle*hl<«r and
I* looking well."
a Sartal Tente.
ALMOMT pv«rrbody nwdn a tonle
In the apring. Son'ethlnu to
brace the nervea, Invigorate the brain,
r.:ul eleatme the blood. That IV'una
po«*ee*e* aueli qualltica li beyond all
question.
We have on file thoiMantlx of letter*
which teNtlfy to the curative value of
Heruna In oaaea of nervou* deprea-
alon and run down condition* of tb<'
ajretem.
a Typical Letter.
Mr*. lth<Kla NtutttciM-.-iin. Ituneh, Iowa, '
write*:
"For year* I «littered with catarrh of
tb« tlirmt an I hronel ial ii:iw>«.
"I doctored with different physlrdana,
but kept getting Wor«e al! Hie Uaio. I
11
"Thl* apring I took a sold whtcn aet-
tied on my lunga. I had aueh a con-h
I could not real at night. My friend*,
and I iny*elf thought 1 bad conc ilia-
tion.
"A friend advl*cd me to try l'<-runa.
I iNiught a bott! and wrote to you for
advleo, llefore I had taki'li one tiotlle,
my cough wa* better *o I concluded to
give It further trial.
"I followed yoiu direction* a* clnaeljr
a* n««|lil"\ and thank* to yen ami
IVrnna, I am a well woman to-dav."
Peruna never falla to prevent]
apring catarrh or nervous prut ire
lion, H taken In time.
•event I
"3
Mutilo tlamlltoii.
Pr rn-aa Cantatas Ma Narsatics
Oneroaaon why Peruna In* found |>cr-
manent u*« In *o many home* I* ihat It
contain* no narcotic* of any kind.
IV run a I* perfectly harmh-aa, If tak< n
aciording to the direction* on each
l«nitie. Ho uaed, It can lw tak"-n any
I length of timo without acquiring a
ding liahlt.
It ha* no had effect upon Hie *y*tem.
and gradually eliminate* catarrh by rv
moving i he cauae <if catarrh.
There area multitude of home* whore
Peruna ha* I wen umhI off ami on lor
twenty year*.
Murh a thing could not ln>
if Peruna contained any drug* of a
harmful nature.
\dilrt>*> l r. Ilarlinan. Prealdeut <*f
Hi • Hnrtman SailUarlom < un'iun.o
County Clerk McCowen bas
issued the following marriage,
licenses since last report:
Alex Richardson and MUs Ivy
Boedeker.
Sylvester Mitchell and Miss
Fannie Hardeman.
Isaaih Manuel and Mrs. Kmma
Lewis.
William Malhis and Mrs. Tun-
l
A< W N k
The Lincoln Missionary Bap-
tist Association will con vene bere
July 4 to 8, wbicb is componed
of 109 cburcbes and the same
number of Home Mission Socie*
ties, wbicb will bring about eight
or nine hundred people here,
therefore we ask all to assist us .
in feeding them. Whatever you P'e ^rroll.
give will be thankfully received.
N. B.—-Deacon John Webb and ! NatiCC to Patrons.
Si Harris are the only persons
authorized to collect, so please Mrs. Swearingen wishes to
govern yourselves accordingly, express her appreciation of tbe
Thanking all in advance, patronage extended her the past
4-3t A. L. Si-kdok, session and ask a continuation'
Pastor Gallilee Baptist Church, of same. After a special course
i in music in the Chicago Conser-
Refrigerators, lee Boxes and vatory she will return Septem-
Water Coolers, lee Cream ber 1, to resume her work in
Freezers. the school.
RíLEY-SnOOK FURNITt'KK Co. .
Foa Rknt—Four room house
adjoin# jail property. Apply toj
Mks. Lamkin.
Typewriters and Supplies.
meeting.
To tbe Members of the Demo-
cratic Executive Committee of
Burleson County:
By authority veated io me aa
chairman of tbe Democratic Fx-
ecutive Committee of Burleson
County and in accordance witb
Section 111 of tbe Terrell elec-
tion law, I hereby call a meeting
of naid committee to be held at
tbe court bouae in Caldwell oo
Monday, tbe 18th day of June,
nt 2 o'clock p. m.
Tbin will he nn important
meeting and every member of
tbe committee ia urged to be
present.
Bkn B. Ht'NT, Jlf.
Cbam. Dem. Kxec. Com. Bur. Co.
We have secured the agency
for the famous Oliver typewriter,
and will be glad to ahow you!
the machine and explain its
many advantages for all classes
of work, having tested several
other machines for our work,
and found the Oliver most de-
sirable. Will take old machines
of any make in exchange and
make liberal allowances for them.
If your machine is not up to
the standard for your work let
nn figure on putting in an Oliver
for you, wbicb we guarantee to
give entire natiafaction.
We alao carry ribbons, oils
nnd supplies in stock for any
machines,, and can fill special
orders on abort noticc. An aa*
aortment of ribbona received
recently.
JOINKH PklNTWO CO.
New Mattings, Rue
Kugat n
Shadea, Lace Curtains and Up-
holstery Goods at
Rilev-Snook Fckniture Co.
Wedding Invitations and Vin-
Window! iting Cards as neat as any en
graver can turn out, on short
noticc.
Joiner Printing Co.
Au Zctram'i "Retj. t.
Ill In1!* daily nlli'iu.iion will
tin* iffMiiiiu out lli«' h!:oi i i .e. >
tut' Ik* ilHivi'ii'tl. Mt'M. .In;
ino:*tiiiit: inlli<'d him, in ! :• ;
uitfrv ni nniun\ -I i)i p't
wlint nuikt * you mi *t i v '
your iff! You ¡.n< \\ \<iu rnti'i
hikf iiny of ii with you to f! • i r vf
• V'rir
Tin- mini piiusi'd with liis list i -T
hi l lit- ilnfM kuoh. •• Yi «. M: -
.lo;if'H," lio s¡tit!. "In:' \ > < • ■■•hi i i
fli 'tiibiT ll'iii if von wits to set* i::'
ooini:i^ with a bloek <>f ire to ton
iii lb- ui'M world \ oii'd bo so fililí
to yri il dial you wouldn't liuv• *
.1 word t" jiv ,'ihout «lioi i weight."
-Lipplllt' ! t'H.
Acate RNaiimallam
Deep teariitif or wrenching paint,
ocr.aaionrd b; nettinif wet throuifh;
worae when at rest, or on firit moving
the limb and in <-old or damp weather,
i* cured quickly bv U.illard'* Snow |
Liniment, flacar ftleaon<iib*on City,
til. write*. Feb. lf>, 1W2: "A year nijo
I wan troubled vith a pain in my hack.
It *non K"' *" ' could not bend
over. Uitc bottle of Mallard'* Snow
Liniment cured me. Sold by Stone
A Hitchcock.
lío Opportuni'7.
.fob Hltirky If a at root rnr
rondiit'tor ahoiild overlook you
would you pay liitu your fare ¡un
how?
Adtttn Zawfox—I'vp boon \\ \ t
irj{ 17 yonr* for i t'linnoo io In
tested flint way. but no bbiinoil
cenduetor litis ever tiverlooki'd ni<*
jet.—4'liii'ii|ro Tribuno.
ABE ELECTRITE
—-VT 'W,iu— ma waa
...NO. 30,663, STANDAR© AND REGISTERED...
SINK Eicclritc. tiie irc of iii hi rxfs with record* of 211 to 2 *0. in-
eluding Senator Mill*. 2 12', l<ini{ of the New Y rk sj.cc ! i \ : Porto
Rico, 2.11 . Hlondie, 2 1.H : lm Klectrne. w inner of the fuste-1 live heat
race ever trotted in Tn - , M 1 < 1«■!111 • Klect rile, etr , t
DAM I'ari ia by 'i.nnb'vttii V.'ilW ** , («ratula 111 Folic Farluc I'j Shott-
11; oro.
WILL BE IN
Caldwell, Texas,
For a limited time
onl> . Come in and get
particulars and ste his
colts.
....ABE Kf.ECTRlTK 1* lñ band* hiith, a natural aadtflcr and hio the
tiucat atrinv; of colt- of auv >>>uui; stallion in thi« «o.tion. lie u the
FASTEST HARNESS and SADDLE MoKSE that ever made ihe ua-
aou in llurleaoii countj.
Jawal Comblnat'.ona.
Rubios altow olT to beat ail van
ta^e with pi'til'l otilor and «lelicitI;•
t!r:In of Ki'''''n. IMatnonda show
beat with black. Iti auburn hi: 1 f
white flowers do not look as well
in* blue ones, Willi a spray of green
haves.
If jrour atomach trouble you d > not
conclude Ihat there In no cure, for a
great many have been permanent I v
cured by Chauitierlaltrit Stomach and
Mver Tablet*, tiet a free «ample at
DtoneA Hitchcock '«and Oh a. Ora mm'a
drug atore* and (five them a trial.
They alao cure count ipa lion nnd l l I *
louaneaa.
SulmcrilH' for t he N UBO Ml i t:.
Nasal
CATARRH
la all na utaRoa.
Ely's CfMi Balm
elnuiMM, «ootat and h* l
Mm dixw <1 in. riit.nifn .
Ilrtirm c l.i-rli «n I itr va*
away a cold lu t'.m liwul
qolcfcljr. 1
{.'ream Hi.on l« [il*c«1 Ir to II * nr>«trll., ]>MWln
over tlin amaiiiranu anil l uantiiml. Kalmf Ulai* 1
muriUlP ui'l a Cure follow*. It It uot drflnij-iloM
lint |iroiliiri mi mini*, tary aim-, II" e« nU at l>ruu-
'|lat< of Iijr mall ¡ Trial ftro, 10 cwnt .
KI.V UHOTIIKUa, M Warn a Htimt, New York
MONEY SAVED.
Suvellme anil money l.jr u le* Hie
lonti rllot mee t«le|ihoiM' Traftaael
IiohIih'o^ aatlafaetorllf wltlioui wait*
Ina for r«| l* .Ih*i a turn of tin. ii«*lI
aud w« do l lie real.
tionneetlon with nil point* In
rouiity ami owr tlin atat .
Mail us your orders for print-
ing of alt kinds, and you will be
sure of satisfactory work at
reasonable price*, Estimates
by return mail on large orders
JotS't 'A PutNTlMi Co.
. ... tha
MIHIIIJ .HM mvr , ...v.. I *•' Ihe
telephone nod work while we «el yoil
man. I'lumpi aervlce liter ewved
money mane Miat'i
fa eaajr.
TRANf-TBXA5
TGLUPHONE CO.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906, newspaper, June 15, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169598/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.