Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
OUR AIM 18 THE GREATEST BENEFIT TO THE FARMERS AND WORKING PEOPLE OF BURLESON COUNTY.
XXIII.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1902.
NO. 20.
J'rom Our ffiurai Staff.
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MIX.
Hi X, T< \ .I«, < let. 7.
MTitK NKWS-I'IIKONR I K
J. R. («roce bad business in
Tunis Saturday.
A big crowd from here took
in the show at Caldwell today.
, . . Mrs. S. A. Scott has returned
At a massmeet.ntr here Satur- from visiti0).r ^ulives at Havid-
ly night, called h.r the purpose HOt)
considei tng the ad\ isabil,tMesdames A. J. Kockelt and ¡
nominating a candidal' .->r j j%. HroW'ning are verv much
lunty commissioner, it was de- ltn.,rov, d
led U have a primary for said j s A Vlelmer is this week
irposc and Satui'lay evening, working f« r Squire Page near
Ctober IK. was the time se- '|\in¡s
Med. A committee was ap~ TUaW Holmes deidr.- us to!
trtoted to conlct wHii the sj.lje that his crop this vear was
Ic of Y ellow Prairie in an en- hai(, oj (f>Uon
eavor to get them to co-operate | |u> r<.cvrn heavy rains have
r'th u-. and thereby have onh r(Wllls ,n , crv ,,.ul contli
lion, which necessitates working
Bran. Spick Span New Fresh «* dean
Is the elegant, marvelous and va-
ried assortment of Autumn Millinery,
Dress Goods, Jackets, Capes, Fascina-
tors, Clothing, Juvenile Suits, Hats,
Caps and Stylish Footwear now on ex-
hibition daily at
FAGAN'S STORE.
le candidate. The n. . essitv
>r such action has V . n brought
lout from the ni- that there \ great maiiv of our farmers
re now m me pieunit tutee VV1¡¡ j,jan( a few acres in rust*
line candidates and <me cob r« d. ,,r(lo| oats thin fall to help cod li-
fe the negro vote in the r re- v..,.rt r,. ,,vi,t.r ,, , ¡
|nct is about «<| ml to um of , rtt shk
e white* , it i- im| .-sible in- t 'winy to not makinir the de-
r existing conditions to pi - %im| Valvar Ni\ will re-
nt the election ot the ncgTO, .. ,in,,,h,.( v.-ar at least.
d this our peop.e av. deu *vhi« h ¡- yood news to his manv
do. Hence the necessity (n,.n)K )u.rt.
nrl the importance ai the ah
entloned move.
[ Twice within on. week ha^.t Saturday to pla\ t ool.e
point se'ond nine, I 111 for som<
N.
MW TABOR.
1 T a in j i;, Tex a *
a. HMONICl I :
leen the s,i
tnd Mrs. l'o . of (..lU-c, to
¡time a club. w itii t'bv <i!-i:<S
|.bro.ít tro '• p rti d la v.
¡Week, em- u*«d • nd •-*«s buried
Icre last \ioin.-,v; lion, aga;,a
* tiirda v. .tb tote: d tIt* ir
' ,l ",vAccording to appointment Vol-
ts, v -« ond nine Went to IN -<\ t-
I «I ti i
íortiine oi Mr.
reason the (
,1
to
one.
Point team
Bl.V.
*•••*' - !; f'.o• "Í!ív,
\Ir. T. li. ¡{fewer, w bo now
hat dim ;;•( o) our yard, i*- a pi*ac-
tieal carpenter and buibier. and
at any trine vo« need in.'orma-
ti -n call on him. He wii! cut
you putt' rn> lor r .iters, or as.
sl-t > on in .¡it v way posxbU*.
..I I i.r ,V Jl NHINS,
pome an
laughter se ■ en teen y< ai • old,
¡The ínuera': t.tkinjí place b- re
Bnnday. Trnh ibis •- . -a,d be-
reavement and one that osciles
bur keenest and sincer. st syni-
tiathies.
The ranis here last week were
[very heavy and disastrous two
ito the cotton crop.
Miss Mattie v\ 111 cam soil, re
ported bv last week, as ba •• •
iri)f typhoid fever, is, we are
fcflad to report, better .¡t tin-
iwritinu. There is some cither
♦icknets in the ommunitv but i'ooki--. I'iunv. T. Oct. 7.
lone oi a serious nature that we Km ro* Nkws-<*hkomcm
I0\f" "\i i t v Hro. Kimbler filled his regular
Mr NM-." an. of Yarre Hon, oimm, Ml al ih, Molh„,li«t
en, Monday here <m business ^ h SmuU im¡ h , a
He IH on a trade tor a place d ,tu.n,lilliv „
ere and it be closes it he will c<ii)in>i h_|s boon jt
The New l abor school com-
menced its session on Septem-
ber 2' . with a full attendance.
Frank Fhaloupka. Jr.. re-
turned last week from San An-
tonio, where he had been under
medical treatment for a long-
tune.
Miss Teresa Pollack, of faid-
Weli, a ornptinied bv Mrs. J.
K icera. oi Hircti, passed through
here last Tuesday.
i-rank Stalmacb, o¡ near t ",dd-
containiny
I'om ' 'n-
acre.
our vountr
I at the borne of
kt| last Sunday af-
nioved ice cream
w el
■ «ne
d ra
M i
sold his place
hundred acre' , t
• lor s25. so p,-r
larjje crow d of
y.-.tbet'i
M. Mih
• i noon and
and cake.
Several of our boys are in tli
uj'per cotintrv picking cotton,
v. H. Juren, id bavetteville
Kb
II.«'land, oi Brcnhatn, is one
a* t!i«, bijih class photographers
of til'- I Il'.ted Suites, Tr\ hill).
((JUKI S POIM.
appointment
I he attend-
ive in this community next , „ _ ,,
suk since his return home.
*?!"* M, , - . The Yotinif People's I nion
Mr I o.l. . who lives on Mr. r,erv Sundav afternoon
rhcKlcvspla.einth. hottoni. is ;iM(, tn, ,luv¡ sm.,ilss.
Wov.nK here and will tend and K ,s ,1)n1iilllv inviu.d lo
;i«pn C has, Porter s place another
e'?!' . . . , Miss lllanch t'harubers. our
Mr. r ditor, whoop em up on , . , , .„ , .
isa, ,. . 1 , ' iortner teacher, has arrived and
i«he poll tas amendment. „ , „ . .. . • . ,
1 i li 1 ' hejfiu her scllooi here Mon-
su ' 111 N> .lav, < h tober 1 A.
Andrew Taylor left Saturday
No cheaper milliner) in Texas lor ISeaumont, where he has ob-
füban at Cobb's. tamed a position. We miss him
very much.
Buy your lamps, butter dishes, Nliss Jessie Howies expects to
iyÉvater pitchers. table sets, ''-ave next Week lor Rogers,
lávater sets, lamp chimneys, and where she will attend school.
kinds of glassware at the lis-, K nth ( luUhfield has i e-
Kvv'ki'i Srowi turned from her \isit to Mrs.
Tom Wilkerson. of K'ogers,
and reports a very pleasant
time. M u k.
VOI NfV.
\'ol,N| '1'eXilH, I li t. V.
(PITON Nkw ' I IIKONlCl.li :
The cotton crup is gathered
bn.l Hold.
J. K. Urownillg was trading in
talrlwell Tnendav.
Mrs. Minnie Jones is on the
|cU list this week.
Mr. and Mrs, S. <i. K'agsdale,
visited relatives here Snn-
iy.
tils Lile. In Peril,
I I list soeilic.l t" have jjtiile all In
piece ," writew Alfred Hee. of Welfare,
l'i-va*. liili'HtHnes and a Imiie li.nl,
lui'l incite life ¡i liar.leu. I eoiiltln't
eat <>r .teep and f<• t! alnie I t«v. vnrri
«ail to wuili when I Iteran to use Klee-
ifi. Hitlers, tint they worked wonders.
Nmv 1 sleep like a top, run eat any-
tiling, have gained in streai^th, and
i-nji'V R'ard work." Tltev ¡{Ive vijenr
mis health and new life to weak, s¡ek-
ly. rlnrdown people, Tr\ I Kent. I'nlv
sil, at S. II. Murray'), drug store,
filled his regula i
here last Sunday.
.nice was large.
Vic Iinnata, of Caldwell, ac-
companied b\ a gentleman from
( hicago whose name we failed
to learn were in our burg Sun-
day.
P. lilaha and family, of Lee
county, attended church here
Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Pukattiik spent a
fesv hours with her mother,
Mrs. '/.avaduy, this week.
A new coat of paint is being
put on our church, which, when
1 completed, will add greatly to
its outside appearance.
(>n account of the muddy con-
j ti i t ion of the road, our teacher
failed to get here last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mikulastik
j had their little bov christened
last Sunday.
Lots of our people are in
Caldwell today, attracted by the
show. Bom mian.
The saving house-wife buys
her window shades, knives and
locks, cups, saucers and plates,
and cooking- vessels, at the
K VC K I I S i OKI*.
Moncu To 10.111,
On real estate, in ativ amount
1 roin >5oo up, on easy terms
from three to ten years time.
Davis a ll\n.
VIHOW IMUIKII.
("UK 11 sm \ n , Texas, (let. .
KniVok N'i us t'liKoNu i.i--
Mrs. J. \V. Itaggett returned
to her home near Crews, Kun-
| neis county, Saturday. She has
be.-n visiting friends and rela-
tiv i s of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Uoedeker
and granddaughter left Friday
on a visit to their daughter in
I' a tin ids county.
Crane and Lige Johnston were
pleasant callers in our citv Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan Robinson
and baby visited their parents,
Mr, and Mrs. I. V. Hill here
Sunday,
Three of our boys left Sun-
day lor Valley Mills, Bosijlie
oiintv. where they will work in
an extra gang.
rtie health of our community
- Une. I'' w.
The largest 5. tablets, ink ,V
ail'! 5c, pens and pen holders.
• chool baskets, and most every-
thr'ig in the school supply line
e-.cept book", at the
K vck in SroKK.
It is estravagance to buy poor
¡timber, ^'o^l get the mi si at
Jl N KINS & J I.N K INS.
IIOOKIRVII I.L.
IloílKKKV 1LI.K. Texas, (let.
Ib'ITOK NKWS-V'IIKi 'MCI.I
Crops are nearly all gathered
farmers are turning their stock
into the fields to try and destroy ¡
a few more of the boll weevils. '
Midway public school reopened
Monday morning with an attend-
ance of tw ent v-tiine.
Kov. J. M. K'ankin, from
(lause, is our teacher this ses-
sion.
The candy breaking which
was given at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. J. I . Tanner, was
highly enjoyed by all who were!
fortunate enough to be in at-
tendance.
Messrs, Will Flatiingan and
Horace Porter, of Center I'oint,
were welcome visitors in our
communitv Saturday and Sun-
day.
Horace Stokes is in your city
at work,
Messrs. James Clark and
James Burns, are on the sick
list this week,
Oniric Burns returned home
from your city Saturday where j
he has been at work for the past
three weeks. He will attend ¡
the school at Midway this ses-
sion.
Several from this place at-
tended the show in town Tues-
day. Faikv.
If you want your watch!
cleaned atul repaired go to j. P.
Pliilp, Crouiartie building. All
work guaranteed.
BRA/OS RIVFR IMPR<MWF.\T.
A Called Meeting of That Association to
to be Held al Brenham.
By virtue of the authority
vested iti me, 1 hereby call a
meeting of the Fxecutive Com-
mittee of the Brazos River Im-
provement Association in Bren-
ham at 1:30 p. in. Thursday,
October 14, l')02.
It is earnestly desired that ev-
ery member of the committee
be present and that those coun-
ties which have not yet named
their commute - men will do s.o
at once and have their represen-
tatives at the meeting.
All papers published in Braz-
os river counties are requested
to copy.
I . 1). < iiOltlNl .S. Jk.
Pres. Brazos River Imp. Ass'n.
Shotgun lor Sale.
£15 CASH gets a Remington,
double-barreled shotgun, ham-
mer. In line condition. A bar-
gain. See me at once.
R. Li i JoinKU.
Baker Cralvanizcd Barb Wire
at S3.35 per hundred, sold by
J. A I.I.l N Mvics,
17-41 The Hot Mutter,
Brvan. Texas.
Where there's beauty Holland taken it.
Where there's none Holland makes it.
COI FON RECEIPTS.
The receipts of cotton
different yards for the
ending Thursday noon hav
as follows:
SolWKi: HA I.liS,
.!. c. Hale
Nedbalek >v Vavra
J. K. Smith
Total for the week
This week last year .
W"l Nil 1IM.1ÍS.
Texas Cotton Prod. Co.
l.'iwry C'"tnpre-.s i'<>,, . .
Total for week ....
I.ast year
The total receipts for
season up to same date
sycAKi; tjAi.iis,
.1. C. Hale
Nedhalek ,S¡ Vavra
J. K. Smith
Total for sea.-- ai
l,ast season . .
I.'OI'N i It.Vl.KS.
Texas l'otUMl IV.'.1. I . ■
Lowry v.'onipi esv t',>.
Total
1 .asl sea• 11
175
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Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1902, newspaper, October 10, 1902; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169410/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.