Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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PEOPLE 9 YOU í KNOW
A. B. Duckworth pare cash
for povltry aad egg .
Emtio Kubena of Moatgoacry
visited friend* here Monday.
Fresh fish and oysters at the
American saloon every week.
Take your lard sad bacon to
Thornton & Nix, the grocer .
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cobb re-
turned Monday from St Louis.
C. G. Botta of Breaban waa
here m toga* >■■>■>■■ Tueaday.
Freeh fiah and oyatera at the
American aaloon every week.
Mra. John Vinaon viaited in
Brenham aeveral daya tbia week.
J. P. Buchanan of Brenham
attended county coart here tbia
week.
J. C. Hill of Waco viaited
frienda here aeveral day this
week.
Mra. Mamie Wclborne return-
ed Wedneaday morning from St.
Louta.
Miaa Lottie Jancik viaited rel-
atives in Cameron the first of the
week.
J. C. Jones came down from
Fort Worth Saturday to visit
frieade.
Mr. and Mr . Henry Gregg
visited relatives in Cameron
thie week*
Thornton & Nix are in tbe
market for country lard and
bacon, and incidently you koow
their grocery stock is complete
and fresh, and that prices are
right.
Coaetable W. S. Houaton of
SomervUle attended court here
tbia
Bob Lowe returned to Brown-
wood Saturday after vieiting
frienda here.
Miaa Sue Brooke of Breaham
viaited tbe Miaaea Lee the first
of tbe week.
Claude Heaalee of Lyona viait-
ed bia brother, L. W. Heaalee
the laatof tbe week.
Visa Alma Boehme of Hogg
vieited ber sister, Mrs. Joe
8obricher, this week.
A M. McGregor of Austin
visited relstives here sad at
Cbrieemea tbie week.
G. W. Vinaon of tbe Richmond
Herald visited relstivee here the
latter part of last week.
Miss Ruby Reed of SbmfcrvHle
visited tbe family of J. R. Hart-
grave Saturday and Sunday.
Freeh eggs and chckens in
good order are tbe same as
money at A. B. Duckworths.
Wanted to Brv—Good coun-
try lard and bacon.
Thornton & Nix.
L. Seigle has moved hi stock
into tbe Cromartie building,
where be will be pleased to fill
your wanta in Ladiea and Gents
Furntabing Good .
Mra. J. T. Keeling and Mra.
Tbomaa Wilkereon of Temple
came down Saturday afternoon
to attend tbe Poliock-Bowlea
nuptials and visit relatives at
Cookes Point.
S. C. Goodwin of Tittle at-
tended coart a few daya tbia
week.
Mra. J. B. Vaameter waat to
Big Creak tbe flrat of tbe week
la viait relata! vea.
Capt. M. L. Womack made a
bnsinees trip to Auntin tbe
middle of tbe week.
Miea Rboda Permenter who
ie teaching ia Rogara viaited
relati vea bare Satarday aad Sun-
day.
Prof. J. W. Smith baa been
notified that be baa been elected
one tbe teacbera ia tbe Summer
Normal School at Sea Antonio
for tbe coming summer.
sinpsoN
GROCERY
COriPAXY
W§ have seasonable
goods, and are only
quoting stuff that there
will be an excellent
demand for, as we know
you will require extra
supplies. In addition to
the fresH stock of fine
groceries we have
oranges, bananas, nuts,
cocoanuts, dates, apples
and many other things
the which we will enjoy
showing you.
SIMPSON
GROCERY
COMPANY
CAUGHT BY THE GRIP--
RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA.
La Grippe Is Epidemic Catarrh.
'grip'
t w
THE dl««s«e now known i
naed to bo called 'influenza.'
It very clom-ly retiemble* a cold, bat In
more* tcnaclotu in it* hold upon the
•yatem and pruducon more profound dis-
turbance*.
Grip la in renlity epidemic catarrh.
When it once begin it ttproad over the
country very rapidly.
People do not catch the grip from *ach
other, but each one catcbe* it from the
atmoaphere.
-Mast Effective Medicine Ever Tried
fer La Grippe."
Robt. h. Madison, A. M., Principal of
Collowhee High School, Painter, C.,
ia chairman of the Jackaon County
Board of Kducatton.
He la a writer of occaaional verae and
baa contributed to a number of leading
papera and magazines,—religioutt, edu-
cational and aecalar.
In speaking of Peruna, Mr. Madison
•aya:
"1 am hardly ever without Parana in
my home. It ia the moat effective medi-
cine that I have ever tried for la grippe.
"It also cured my wifo of nmal ca-
tarrh. Her condition at one time wa*
audi that she could not at night breathe
through ber noatrila.
"In consequence, an inflamed condi-
tion of the throat was brought about,
getting worse and worse and yielding
to uu remedy until Peruna was tried."
tteeltny Mucous Membrane*.
Those who are fortúnale enough to
have perfectly healthy mucous mem-
branes ordinarily do not catch the grip.
The inucuu* n.tniLriiaca lining the
noae, throat and lung*, when in b
normal state, are an effectual barrier
against tbe invasion of grip.
But, if there happena to bo the alight
eat catarrhal derangement of the
mucous membranes, then the victim be
comes an easier prey to the grip.
This in part explains why some poo-
pie get the grip, while others do not
The rational thing to do is to keep the
system free from oatrrrh. in attend-
ing to do this most people have found
Peruna to be invaluable.
Systemic Catarrh, the Reas of La
Ortaai. Pe-ru-na Receives Credit
#W Creeeat OeedHeeltS.
Mrs. Jennie W. UJhtnore, Box 44,
White Oak, lad. Ter., formerly House-
keeper for Indiana Reform Mehool for
Bofs, writes;
"Six years ago I bad la grippe, which
Was followed by systemic catarrh.
"The only thing I need was Peruna
aad Manalin, and I have been in better
boaUb the last tbree years than for
jreaJPbefore.
"I give Peruna all tbe credit lor my
Mrs \4 fAfK
Cbe<t
Wtll
OtJ/ni'
IIS .WfA' WFT
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The Medical
Profession
Recognizes
The Grip as
Epidemic
Catarrh.
During uu epidemic of grip i'crunn
should bo nsed. The dos>'* recom-
mended on the bottle aro«uill<-|eiit.
After tiio grip has once Ihjwii sequin*],
Dr. Harimaii re<i>mmenda the uso of
Permití in tea«poonfnl dose every hour
during the acute stage, after which the
dlreet'ons ou tbe bottle siiould be fol-
lowed.
Experience has shown that tho people
who use Peruna as a remedy tor grip
generally reoovcr sooner and are less
liable to the distressing and long-con-
tinued after-effects of the grip.
When Peruna has not been used dur-
ing the couraeof the grip and the patient
Snda himself suffering from the after-
effects of tills disease,a course of Peruna
should >>e resorted to.
Saffered Twelve Year* rrom After-
effects ef La Odesa.
Mr. Victor Patneaude, S2R Madison
St., Topeka, Kan., member of KnlghU
and Ladles of Security, writes:
"Twelve years ago 1 bad a severe at-
tack of la grippe and I never really re-
covered my health and strength—but
grew weaker every year, unlit 1 was
unable to work.
¡m m ?' i
• • • . . • . ♦ on n
"Two years ui¿o I bt-ttaii uhIiik !'• i una
and II built up m.V strength *o that In a
j couple of months 1 wa* able to go to
work attain.
, "Tills winter I hod another atta'-k of
laprlpjie, tint peruna soon drovolt out
of my system. My wife and I consider
Peruna a household remedy."
Pneumonia Followed La Grippe.
Mr. T Ilarneeoti, Wsat Aylmer, On-
tario, Can., writes:
"l.axt winter 1 was ill with pneu-
monia after havliiK la grippe. 1 took
Peruna for two months, when I liecsme
quite woll, and 1 can say that any oue
can be cured by it In a roasonabiejime
at little expense."
Pe-ru-na-A Teale After La Orlpfe.
Mrs. Chas. K. Wells, Sr., Delaware,
Ohio, writes: "After a severe attack of
la grippe, 1 took Peruna and found It a
very good tonic."
Mrs. Jane Gift, Athens, Ohio, writes:
"Mix years ago 1 had iagrlppe very bad.
I read a testimonial of a woman who
had beep enred of grip by Peruna. My
husband bought me a bottle of Peruna.
I was soon ahlo to do my work. 1 con-
Unuod luting it uuUl 1 was curwil."
Wtlee McArtbur left tbe leet
of tbe week for Menpble where
be will be is bueiaeae for aotse
time.
Skwing—Plaiaor fancy aewing
done in aatiatactory manner.
Your work ie aolicited.
Mes. Ellen Echols.
Bverjrone In the family can keep
wall by taking Moxine Purgative. It
removes tbe cause. For aale by
Kraitebar 4k Skirivanek. 12
Mise Leo Worn ble. who ie
teaching music in Somerville,
visited ber fstber Saturday and
Sunday.
Jobs 8cblller and eieter, Miee
Gardena. went to Cameron Satur-
day to visit tbeir brother, Ed
Schiller.
Sbwing—Plain or fancy aew-
ing done in a eatiafactory man-
ner. Your work ie eolicited.
Mea. Ellbn Echols.
You get the higheet caab
price for your poultry and eggs
when you take them to A. B.
Duckworth.
Billie Gilbert came over from
Byran Monday to spend a vaca-
tion of two weeks with relatives
sod friends.
Rev. A. A. Kidd returned
Monday from Rockdale where
be has been for tbe paat week
attainting in a meeting.
Itcb cured in SO minutes by Wool-
ford'a Sanitary Lotion. Never fails-
Sold by Stone dt Hitchcock, Drug,
giata. <-30
W. M. Milliard and L. W.
Henslee attended the funeral ol
Joe Wood in Somerville Tuesday
afternoon.
I'ae Moaine for La Grippe, Colds
and Muacular Kheumatiam. A house-
hold remedy without an equal. For
aale by Kraitchar A Skrivanek. I f
Cbas W. Churchill, who ba«
been visiting bia parents here,
returned to bia home in Denison
Saturday.
W. A. Duckworth, who has
been seriously ill with la grippe
for the past three weeks, in
much improved.
Moxine Purgative is a new and
moat effective substitute for caiomcl '
and is pieaaant to take. For sale by
Kraitchar A Skrivanek. 12
J. H. Merrin left Wednesday
for St. Louis where he han ac-
cepted a position on the tllobe-
Democrat.
Lieutenant Co¡. 1 . F. Dela-
maier inspected the Burlv*<jii
liuards Saturday night ior tbr
state ana found everything in
¡good order.
Strayed from mv nlace ¡ibi.ut
I six weeks ago one l>av mart
mule branded d11* on left
shoulder. Finder address Wil-
liam lianas, Rita, Texas.
A dance occurred at the Son*
of Hermann hall Monday nighi,
a lar«e number of young people
parsing a pleasant evening in
this popular recreation,
Dr. J. j. Marek graduate
veterinary surgeon of Brenham
will be in Caldwell at Jones and
Werner's livery stable on the
third Monday in each month.
J. A. Bowers shipped a car of
beef cattle to (Galveston for ship-
ment from that port «his week.
Cattle shipments from Caldwell
are common occurrences and it
speaks well for old Burleson.
W. M. I'ondcr arrived Satur-
day from his home in Arkansas
to visit his sisters, Mrs. Mary
Worthington and Mrs. Sarah
(ircgory, neither of whom he
had seen for fifty jears.
Rev. S. W. Thomas of Rock-
dale preached in the Methodist
church here Sunday, morning
and evening, in the place of Rev,
Kidd, who waa holding a meeting <
in Rockdale.
Monday night the people inand .
around Frcnstat had a big ball
at the ball there. It was one of j
the best attended aItairs of the
kind there ibis season. Hoodj
music and plenty of refresh
ments resulted in all the merry
party «pending a pleasant eve-
ning.
tad**
Ito Aha. Um Pfcuphili
Sunday afternoon at Dimebos
J. M. Cottrell and Miaa Mary
Biaba were united in marriage,
Justice of tbe Peace Dorsett
officiating. Both are popular
people mtbis section of country
and will make their bome at
Hogg in the future.
Rev. J. D. Ray will preach in
the Baptist church Sunday
morning and evening. He waa
at one time pastor of tbia church
and recently pastor of Seventh
and James Street church in
Waco, but is now in the South-
western Baptist Theoigica! Sem-
inary in Waco.
Lost—One brown borae mute
about 14 hands high, probably
20 years old, back alightlv aore
from saddle, ear* stick Ntraight
up together. Reward for in-
formation leading to his recovery
will be paid by A. R. (íasi-i k,
Chrtesinan, Texas.
There waa a called meeting
of the Knighta and Ladiea of
Honor Saturday evening and
the members of tbe lodge were
addressed by Mrs. Marie J.
Cole of Dallas, Grand Protector
of the (¿rand Lodge in Texas.
She proved herself to be an en-
tertaining talker and infused
new life into the lodge and
aroused the interest of the
member* in the work.
The membere of tbe S. p. j,
S. T. and C. í?. P. S. lodgtt u,
Hogg gave a pleasant ball
Jurcak ball • there Saturday
night, which waa well atteadW.:
Music wss furniahed by tbe-
Caldwell band and refreshment
were aerved the guest* from,
time to time.
Tbe Dime Box Coach Hor*«
Co. will stand tbeir importa!
Aldenburg German Coach Morn
Krnest No. 5.1, one mile north-
eaat of Dime Box at Hermas
Fuel's. Horse is If*' hand*
high, weight 1400. Service fee,
$25 to insure.
On Saturday Postmaster K.A.
Pottaconducted the exam.nation
of live applicant* for carrier on
the new rural route from Lyon*
to Harmony and Birch. Tbe
length of the circuit is 25* mii«a
and it will be put in operation
about tbe first of April when tbe
poMoftices at Birch and I' rcnstit
will be discontinued.
Los t Saturday afternoon l eb.
22nd somewhere in n a
a gold medal bcar>ng the inscrip-
tion "Alexander Medal. F.loca-
tion Contest" and on the <>tber
side i* C H S Y>o also the nam
"Lela Grabow" is written cd
the medal. Finder «ill | ( *c
return to A. F. Grabo* an', 't*
ceire reward.
íívwwwvww
Most people know that if they have
. ^ been ick thc\ r e«d Scoff's Emut-
si ton to bring buck henlth and strength.
But the streng'-it point about Scoff's
Evnufsto;. it. that you don't have to be
•ick to get results from it.
It keeps up the athlete's strength,"puis fnt
on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy,
brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre-
vents coughs, colds and consumption.
Food in concentrated form for sick and
well, young and old, rich and poor.
And it containa no drugs and no alcohol.
ALL DRUGGISTS] BOo. AND ei.oo.
;vy
CALDWELL'S LEADING
JEWELRY STORE
^Tr-w—r—rma ■ hi miiusnis—sisi——
has just received a new line of fre.*h good.*. •"
which Is included the largest line of hack
Combs ever brought to Caldwell. We arc also
showing anexqulfflte assortment of barreltcs
veil pins and small Jewelry from which ok
selection of anything you may want will fH'
easy. We make special drives on bracelets
watches, rings, etc. during the next fto da}*-
B. F.Jackson, Jeweler
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Shannon, Frank W. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908, newspaper, March 6, 1908; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169688/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.