Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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the home circle column
DEDICATED to tired mothers as they join
the home circle at eventide
CALDWELL NEWS • CHRONICLE. CALDWELL, TRXA8L JANUARY 2i, 1908.
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talk with young mkn.
it does not require lace curtains
or velvet carpets to make a
borne happy.
THB OLD MAN.
Bow low the head—do rev-
erence to the old man, once
The vicianitudet of
life have silvered hi* hair and
changed the round, merry face
to the worn visage before you.
i 'nee the heart heat with atipira*
The young man with limited
ion, who bys but a lew bun-
dollars to begin life witb,
perhaps bas nothing but a
,ir of strong and willing bands,
J,e would say to all sucb young
ieo that the farm is the beat
pkee in the world. Do not be Hke you.
Irani of toil but set an example
10 the wcaW, lazy loiterer about
Ifcwn by putting your hand to
tie plow.
|f you are a young married crushed by disappoint-
nan then the farm offers still went, as yours, perhaps, is
•reaU'r inducements. We know destined to be. Once that form
^ will cost you * young wife soae «talked promptly through the
ejnL'> to separate from friends, ga>' scenes of pleasure, the beau
1 .'11/ I ' "* fvuvu H • * v: ii un nuvn m i
iod home in the town, but if 'ocal of grace; now the hand of the croup.v cough appear , will pre-
stéis a true woman she will do time, that withers the flowers of ^ U
it without a murmur, for the yesterday, has bent that figure
battle «'f life is an earnest one, a°d destroyed that noble car-
ao<l c must each sustain our riage. Once at your age, he
part. Do not expect to begin possessed the thousand thoughts
Tour married life in the same *bat pass through your brain,
itvlc that your father and mother cnw wishing to accomplish deeds
arc now enjoying in their old e1l,al to a nook in fame: aoon
witb the fruits of many ,maKin'n* life a dream that the
What LmiSot's Lord Mayor Costs.
The mslntooaaoo of tbo pride, pomp
and ctreumataaos of civic state oosts
the corporation of London s yearly
sum of close upon £11,000. The lord
mayor reoolvos £10,000 sad tbo In-
come tsx on that sun la paid for him,
while he Is allowd £100 foa the sup-
ply of new furniture, and his robas
cost elose upon £100. Tho tbo ratas,
tases sod tithes payable on the Man-
sion House total upwards of £1,000,
the lighting Involves an outlay of up-
wards of £B70, the water supply oosts
£180, and tiro and boiler insurance ab-
sorbs £136. Next, structural and oth-
er repairs represent so expenditure
closely approaching £2,000, and peri-
odically there la a heavy "call" for apo-
dal redecoratlon—the amount apent
last year, for Instance, on tho Egyp-
tian hall being £560.
years of toil; but be contented
to begin humbly.
Plant, and sow, and reap;
build four dwellings, and gar-
Bifth them about with fruits and
floMcrs; promote agriculture,
oee of the great institutions of
(add, and when your sons and
daughters grow up like olive
plants around your table, while
you fail not to remember their
physical wants, remember also
to supply their intellectual tood
sooner he awoke from the better.
Hut he has lived the dream very
near through; the time to awaken
is very near at hand; bis eye
never kindle* at old deeds of
daring, and the band takes a
firmer grasp of the staff. How
low the head, boy, «is you would
in your old age be reverenced.
C ambcrlaia's C«n| Remedy a Safe edieia c
for Children.
In buying a cough medicine for
children never be afraid to buy
Chamberlain's Cough Keiuedy. There
is no danger from it, and relief is
always sure to follow. It is intended
especially for coughs, colds, croup and
whooping coujfh, and there is no bet-
ter medic!ne in the world for these
disease*. It is not only a certain cure
for croup, but when given as soon as
given an> directed. It contains no
opium or other powerful drugs, and
may be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For sale by Stone A
Hitchcock and Chas, tiranim.
Her Machine,
Mrs Wiggleby's husband bad
bought nn automobile, and Its com-
muudlnK merit formed the solo topic
of Mrs Wlggleby's conversation.
'You just ought to take a ride In It,
Mr Dugploby." «he nald to a neigh-
iKir who. as she knew, had no automo-
bile "It h almost noiseless. It never
Sf ts out of order. ha* all tho modern
Improvements, noes like the wind, and
It's a* os y a* a roekln* chair It's
n HlRhfly-Cllpplnger, with patent
sparker attachment Hy the way,
•aha kind of a machine do yon use?"
Mpht Running lx>ckatltch
AHIHIAH AÍ A PfAMÍB#nf
vpinivn vi 0 a i uuiifwm BMWi
dm at i Recent Udart *
Harvard Calk*.
Prof. H. C. Ernst in a recent
lecture before Harvard Medical
acbool diacuaaed tbia theory at
length. He claima that con-
sumption is not an inherited
disease, and that the children of
parents who bave bad tubercu-
losis are as likely te grow up
strong and bealthy as children
of parenta who have not. Dr.
Ernst further claims that the
cardinal means for curing this
dread disease are plenty of
fresh air, sufficient nutritious
food, rest and exercise.
For centuries physicians
everywhere have recognized the
value of cod liver oil in the treat-
ment of consumption and all
wasting diseases, but unfortun-
ately tew could take it with bene-
fit on account of the indigestible
oil.
Vinol bas solved this problem.
It is the modern cod liver prepa-
ration without oil, made by a
scientific, extractive and con-
centrating process from fresb
cods' livers, combining with pep-
tonate of iron, all tbe medicinal,
healing and body-building ele-
ments of cod liver oil, but no
oil or grease. As a specific for
all throat and lung troubles,
and as a strength creator and
body builder Vinol is unex-
celled. Try it on our offer to
return money if it fails to give
satisfaction. Stone & Hitchcock
Druggists, Caldwell, Texas.
parents.
A big, fat man always has a
hard time trying to make people
with : believe he is sick.
hi rtnü'T. tn< k< : I buttonhole attach- jf yOU ride long enough tbe
seat on the water wagon will be
quito comfortable.
If von overlooked it on Januarv
I very Mother
, or should In worried when the little . , ... , . ,
ne, Iiav. .. ...ugh or . .,1.5. it may 1 y°" "i igb t try making a good
Woman's hopes are too often
blastct*. In early vouth many
tbe mind craves; let them have l*av '° themselves, I shall be
. iii , , , . ''•a:! tnrrmp or pleurisy < r pnettmo- , resoluliotl todav.
food books and paper h and happy when I haven husband to then to something'more \.eriou J . . ! '' .
proper recreation, that thev mav love me best of .all;" then when Haiianrs iWhound Syrup will cure It is better to make one re-
, . . ¿ * . ... th(. husband is too careles «he trouble at once and prevent any ! form and stick to It than tO
sot imbibe tbe falne notion that ' iiu*'>anii is too Lare.ess, complication, sold by Stone Ht Hitch-1 . , , ,,
I " M v chilli wiii rom fort m -" cock ' scatter on a dozen and miss all
farming is drudgery and every •"> couu wiii comiort me, |
farmer and farmer's wife a 'hen, through the mothers 1 em'
¿...a,,,, watching and toil, "My child will Young Women and Old.
k . ,. Perhaps It Is the fault of us older
A we look about us, how | r*pay me when it grows up. wom,.n ,h«t the young people are an
nn,y sons and daughters of a* last, after the long jotir- rsreful of our feeling*. say« u writer
wealthy
w« can only manage to keep
tmployed.
The beat way to avoid tbe
January 1 feeling ia to keep
your Chriatmaa ahopping with*
in cash means.
Thirty yeara ago everybody
started off a new. year by keep-
ing a diary. What baa become
of that old habit?
When a country woman movea
to a large city it ia awfully bard
for her not to be welcomed by
tbe woman of the houae next
door.
Some members of tbe Don't
Worry Club leave their certifi-
cate of membership at tbe office
when they start home.
Tbe man who tries to put up
a brownstone front on a second
hand lumber capacity usually
meets with failure.
By the way, did any family
ever accumulate so many babies
that tbe last arrival was not
considered the best of the lot?
We have noticed that the peo-
ple who live comfortably in a
small town do not wear tbe wor-
ried look of people who claim
that a city is tbe only place to
live.
Modern progress bas its draw-
backs. How is tbe boy oftto-
day going to be proud of his
first boots when booty are no
longer sold in tbe market places?
February, 1903, will be a re-
markable busy month. It will
contain twenty-nine days, Wash-
ington's birtbday, Lincoln's
birthday, St. Valentine's day
and five pay days.
Chicago Working Woman's Home.
A whole family can keep itself in
health by the use of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, because it is a laxative
that works mildly and surely, and
some member of the family is almost
always in need of such a remedy. Dr.
Lucila Uuderhlli .medical superintend
ent of the Working Woman's Home of
Chicago, writes that she gives noth-
ing but Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peysiu.
It is absoutely guaranteed todo what
we claim,and if you want to try it be-
fore buyi.ng, send your address for a
free samqlc bottle to Pesin Syrup
Co., 11* Caldwell Bldg. Monticeilo,
111. It is sold by Grainm, & Kraitchar
at ¿H)c and 51 a bottle.
"I have found a cure for the
«alaria poison producás," «ara
Ja mea ofLouelles, 8. C. "ITs
Electric Bittera, and cornos in
bottlea. It breaks up a case of
or a bilious attack in almost no
and it puta yellow jaundice cleat
commission." This great tonic
iciueand blood purifier gives quick ro-
lief in all stomach, liver and kidney
complaints and the misery of lame
back, Bold under guarantee at Chas.
Gramm's drug store.
AH should hear the "Down Mobile"
show band at noon. It is said to be
one of the beat banda traveling and
well worth hearing. You make no
mistake by attending the performance
at night. Eiler's shows are always
good. Under canvas February 3rd.
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J. R. Bates
RESTAURANT.
Fish and Oysters Served in I Any
Style at Any Hour. ) 'ou patron-
age Solicited.
CftUlST
The Dank Saloon
rortK & JftftCiK, Proprietors
Wines. Liquors and Gloars
Specialties In
...Duffu's Malt and Old Grow...
HOT LUNGtt AT ALL HOURS try us
J. F. McIVER
ATTORNEY-flT-LAW
And
NOTARY PUBLIC
- - -All business given close at-
tention. Manages estates for
guardians and administra tors
Abstracting and Conveyancing a
specialty.
DR. A. h. FOSTER
DENTIST
Office: Stone & Hitchcock's
Office Phone 3* Residence 94
farmer* we «ce who
despise their surrounding*, and
osly look on "father" a a very
•eceanary machine to coin
aooey for their e*penditure,
sod "mother," who has labored
for them every day since tbev
were born, snd as a useful auto-
maton for doing cooking and
general house work.
When you arc tilling tbe rich
•oil think how much worthier i*
the cause you are prosecuting
than to crowd into some already ncy of years lias been wearily
overstocked business or pro- traveled through, the mother's
ftaai-n in your home town, vvith heart is weighted down by a
osly one object In view to havejheavy burden, and no hope re-
white hands and immaculate' mains but the grave. We hope
clothing, and to be alwav* *trug-1 this mav not be the case with
(ling with your limited means am who weekly read this column,
to keep up witb those in out- but all must admit that it is
Have you tried a bucket of
Walker's
Mexlcanne?
fl Mloh-Orade Ground Blrnrteil Cofler,
('..upon* in «•«' H bucket which will
priK-urr for the holder valuable premi-
um in French China. Sold only by
A. B. DUCKWORTH
.j—
ward seeming who are much
wealthier than vouraelvcs.
SI WI S O! t.ol P.
Who arc the leaders in our
b«*t societt, geni rally speaking '
"hy, .1 m. n may carry a whole
library in his head, and if Im
coat )>, seedy and hi-* po> ket
*«f tv he i « nowhere; while a
brainicsH top whose attire is
fault;md who carries a full
purse, ím .. fírst-ratc, smart fel-
low. What chance has ,t young
'■•ly a little out o I style, who
"*• to earn her own living, to
•bine m society by the side of
on« of our fashionable ladies
**ho*c papa is a millionaire/
Socially we are the
olten .1 true
hopes.
history of woman's
In Harper * Harnr Ii niimt be that wv
' have ourttelve* put *<> much distance
t -tween u« and them There are some
of u« who are too eager to tell how
well boliaved we were when wc were
young, who have too much to aay
about the Rlovenly way* younK issiple
have of «landing and *l"!n>:. and of
their Planter way* of apeak! *, for u«
to meet them often on a comfortable '
footing We older women have lens I
crltlclam for the yomigor ones tlian i
older women had formerly, I think I
fancy that to-day our attitude la one
eaaler to get on with 1 don't believe
I hear a>> much about glrla being
"gl ldv" n I imed to when I was a
young girl 80 perhapa by the time
Oertude la nn old woman the young
I people of her day won't be aa afraid
1 of aaylng nomethlng ahe will dlaap
I prove of as ahe la. Still. If nho la one
if thoae of ii who do not take every
I <hlng for gi.irited. ahe will find the
1 way buck to her girlhood a long one.
Moninc Purgative is .1 new and
ino*t effective niibotitute for calomel
•uid is pi.,is,ml to t.ike. For sale !>v
Kraitchar ,v Skrivanek. 1Ü
best bank ever known is particular people. packinK"U«^'pavilion
artl . it never refuses "'«• «,. IVcccIch all previous pre -
, , cutatioiiM in points of pleasantry,
discount to honest labor.
1..nits of peering procurable at the
The best share is the plowshare,
Th<
.1 bank
to
on which
li beral.
tlit idends are
The greatest glorv is not in
never falling but in rising every
time we lull.
most thing ill the world for rheuma-
slaves of lisin. neuraleia, bur.i*. cut*, scalds,
onl.t . v. , , . • , linn, buck and .ill pain . Sold by
«Old Old-fashioned people look I ¡s,,,,,,. Hitchcock.
it in the old-faHhioneil way
and say it is all wrong. And so Thouoht of It Too Lata.
" • ; but it is a fact that sta res 1 Noah -We have nogloetod to do
in the face that those who! wimottolna whleh would have yielded
amm , un 11 rood sum while we had the (too-
worth the montare con- j ark
wdered ns of the mist worth. Mr Noah What la that?
After «¡1, perhaps the wisest' >•"' ' vv" u* i,ul
1 1 , atork of aoiivenlr poatala.
was right when ne «aid
1110 Mm h I a« e.
Yon f.-cl as if you had one fac.' too
many when ,ou nave Neuralgia, don't, . _ .
s.i v. your face, \ 011 may need <?ntirely gone and I was restored to
!t ,nt K. I 1 ill of the Neuralgia by ap ",v f,raJ weight, 17u jwunda.*; Thou-
plving IlalUrd's Snow f.ininirtit.
ma.
1 he love of money is the root |
all evil," We know from *a<lj
•*P*riet ce that it it* very incou-
v<,ni nt to bo poor, but no man i* t
pomi who iia a happy home and
Fine Dlatlnrtlon.
Knicker Ih.et ahe know anythlUK
•> ¿nanee?
r e|t.«t Vea; ahe considera her
i i'iMuj a trust oompn.", and b> r f;i
, r i bank.- • S, \. . ua.
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"I town Mobile" Show isa proiligi- |
u* production, peculiarly pleasing to j 4S)
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viii ill preceding till- performance,
always ; Under Canvas I'cbruary 3rd.
Furniture Pieces or Ru^s
ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE.
You know this as well as we do, but for fear that it may have
slipped your memory, we make the statement. We want to ask
that while making Furniture purchases, you pay our store a visit,
assuring you that you will lind something suitable.
< ured ol lung trouble.
"!l is no'v eleven years since 1 had a
narrow encapo from consumption."
writes (\ i). Floyd, a leading business
man ot Kershaw, N, C. "I had run
down in weight to l.W pound*, and
couching was constant both by day
and by- night. Finally I began tuk
ing Or. King's New Discovery, and
continued this for about six months,
when inv cough ami lung trouble were
sands of pcrnou* are healed every
year, liiiarantecd at (rrain 111
Kraitchar'* drug atore SOc and Í1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Brain Leaks,
Will M. Maupin.
Too many doctors may spoil
the war pronpects.
The pi'lpi* often fails to get
the pc.v's viewpoint,
'''It woman >"hn wills has no
neotl to wait for leap vear.
A full grow n man is seldom I
as young as he think he is.
It's mighty seldom that the
sc\ of the baby disappoint* both |
Wouldn't this be nice? Onlv Is
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«>r Something like this? $3.50
Besides an elegant line of Furniture. Rugs, Carpets and Mat-
tings, we have a complete and beautiful assortment of Art Squares,
Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Linoleum, Ktc. Our goods are
priced lower than they can be bought in the largest cities of Texas
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Shannon, Frank W. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908, newspaper, January 24, 1908; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169682/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.