Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CALDWELL
<5atbmt> at tfanfrom...
—yuite a crowd of Lyons and
Sotnerville people came up Tues-
day afternoon to attend the wild
and woolly west sbow.
—Important meeting of the
W. O. W. next Monday night.
Every member of the Camp is
urgently requested to be pres-
ent at this meeting.
—W. D. Floyd, of Hookerville,
was tried for lunacy Monday,
and ordered confined. At pres-
ent he is guarded at home, anil
it is hoped to get hiui in an
asylum at an earTv date.
—There will be preaching at
Ule M. E. church Sunday morn-
'■%, but on account of the meet-
ing begiuning at the Baptist
church there will be no services
Sunday night. The Woman's
Missionary Society meets Mon-
day afternoon.
—County Chairman Warren
Hilliard th<s week ordered the
the tickets for the democratic
party for use in the general
election next month. Mr. Hil-
liard makes a very energetic
chairman, though only holding
that office quite a short time.
He received assurance of iho
7>on't
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If you are so unfortunate as to need medicine at all, you are certainly not in
a position to be able to experiment with inferior or doubtful drugs or medi-
cines. You should buy goods where you know what you are getting, and
where your prescriptions are most carefully compounded by an experienced
expert. Everyone who has traded with us is satisfied to continue doing so.
Stone dc Jfcitchcock, TJho 'Druggists,
mummmmm
DFANVIUt.
Uranvii.i.k. Tex . Oct. (>.
Eiutok Niíws-I'hhunu:I.K :
every nook and corner in Texas, ing majority, something that we j
I Did you know that one of the should have done many years]
1 hijfh officials of the Republican ago. Yours for ¡„r"o<l «overtw
appointment soon after the res-i Melle^ Hrewer was here-against it? Did you know that Don't fail to see Cobb's «
,-.r n,. i^bcnn «hrti. aaturaay
—The Santa Fe has about
abandoned all schedules for pas-
senger trains, and all trains arc
run just as they come along. , nessie ubbhw hhwi
The life of the depot and post- ¡ °f "ffjjf",1,™0"1 • Tnk i- ull.dlhcre Uulav wilh a l'url-v «<*>*
office force is not all roses in|,,1dU ^ ells was only 1 tlM anetujance
wkpU mm. .uviiuiiimi. ...
party in Texas said that ' > per nient,
cent, of the negroes would vote
W. W. Watson,
She is teaching the ; the Populist party failed to en- tiats for ladie*
school this year. dorse it at their state conven- most stores.
consequence.
—Buckskin Bill and his tough
and ten ¡ble teddies
€|uitc a .rowd here
ignation of Dr. Jackson about .... .
two months ago. but the notice 'vtson£ • i - , , , , i . , . .
Miss Bessie Lee opened schooi tion.' Did von know that 1 .<« ,-
000 non-tnxpa\ers, who arc *o
per cent, negroes will all vote
attracted
Tuesdav.
three weeks ago. t ,t . . .
I Mis. Challes ticiiano has against it.
—The first numbers ot the. been quite sick lately. Now, brother, it behooves rs
minstrel performance Wednes-j John Strong, a worthy citizen t,, jmt ,>n our studying cap an i
day night were sadly marred by here, has been quite low -a vera' to bestir ourselves and trv to
T. x i s beat
No tirin in C lit;
our pnets "ii g'.Kul lumber.
JliNKINs iV J I N K INS.
—The
B. Y. I
much siekn>ss
may be well bv
lijost of whom pronounced tlu people who hojd front seats com* days and is sUll una1.le to be up.
show about as "bummv " as the ¡in*í ,n 'atc an<- disturbing both Mr-. Lee Savers is danger
performers looked, and" that was ¡ audience and performers. It .^ously i at her home three mile,
pretty tough. almost inexcusable for people to below Dcanville.
twait until a performance begins' Wc regret the necessity of
•regular meeting of the ' before coming iri. If they don't j chronicling so
'. I'. tonight will be a care to see it themselves, they ¡and trust nil
pravermeeting. Junior B. Y. P. ¡should at least have enough ré-j next time.
TJ. meets Sunday at 4 p. m. Re-lgard for the rights and pleas-; The grand fyst is to take
viva! services begin at church 'Ures oí other- to have the good place at the High Point Park on
Sunday morning and will con- j manners to come on time. This Martin Wiederhold's place and
tinue each night during next holds good lor all public gather- not on High Prairie as appeared
two weeks. ¡ng, and is a courtesy due by in last week's communication, t
. . i „r every gentleman and ladv to a There will be a brass hand to
A large crouc o, >o ^ 'spcakor and to an andienco. furnish music; refcshmcnts and
people enjoyed a guess and go 1;i h,r„ecue. etc.; everything
where party at Mr. and Mrs. sonable. Kvervbodv invited
C. J. Daniels home Monday Holland, of Bren ham, is prob- i ... ,
night, the hospitable host and ablv the best photographer in ' Tra„ps aiv'^ ttuig numerous
hostess making every one en- 1 «xas, yet his work costs you ^ ^ l^Uon a(1)¡ sl . tl,
jov themselves to the utmost of no more than you pay othe. s to. lhev ar, lool,,n for work<
their ability. inforinr work. I rv nun. -
accomplish something bv giving
the amendment an overwhelm-
All repair work
V J. p. 1'hilp, f. ■
guaranteed
luetic bulk
Caldwell, Friday, OctoUr
At Show Grounds CppcsStc Sioci- Yards
I IN AFT ERINOOIN AND 1N1CHT
GENTRY BROS
FAMOUS SHOWS UNITED
inferior work. Try him.
SOMtRVILLt.
GlIS.
but stranger still, w<
• ne at any price.
As tomorrow is
we'll "ring off."
can't lure
show day.
Pi N.
Your millinery i
er caper" if you
Cobb's.
the
bu v
prop-
it at
Gi s. Te*«.<•. October 1.
Siimkkvim.h. Tcxa*. i )ct. <>. J Bb,tok Nkwm-Chmunici.í :
ISmtok Nf.ws-Chhon.ci.i-: We are very sorry to say that.
The excessive rains of the Mrs. (\ M. Hannes whom w,
previous week has caused roads reported in our last eommunica-
to be in bad condition. Thomp- tion as having chills and fever,
son's creek, just north of town, now has slow fever
was very high Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Bird-
Friday. The expression "that song were here attending the
it should be bridged" was ¡bedside of the hitter's sist> r.
beard many times, but it seems Mrs. J. W. Harvev who was rial
that no one takes enough inter- sick several days last week but
est to put the matter before the is better at this writing. t,.xíi,. <, u r
county commissioners. Miss Winnie Dickey visited k0,toh Nicw.s-« hhomci.i
Miss Eugenia Welborn re- home folks here Saturday and ... , , , ... t;,
turned from a two weeks' visit Sunday, accompanied by Miss ^ I have beard but ver ht-
to N a vaso ta Saturday. ! Alma Thomas. | h
Mesdames K. P. Garrett, F. Mrs. Kboda Barnhill and fam- p opn ... • " 1
E. Roberson and Joe Kdmond-jily went to Lexington Tuesdav ''"""-y "'m-mMur the p.,n ta.
son spent a few days in Bren- to the silver wedding anniver- amendment I wo , d like to s.,
ham last week. " sary of her sister-in-law and, th<f t«M'a>ers that it high
Miss Bessie Wilkins is visit- husband, Dr. and Mrs. Haines. ! time we were looking lc.dle
ing her sister Mrs. K. P. Gar- George Marlburgh. of Lincoln, "tM u u< K "11 • ' " '>
rett. in boring a well for Mrs. Kate. b-v and "on-taxpayers and
1 paupers defeat the amendment.'
Our prices on sash, doors, an I
blinds, parah/..' competition.
Jink INS «SÍ Ji nkiss.s.
What About it?
f*c !
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SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Mrs Job, of Cleburne, stopped ! Roberson
over a few hours on her way j News in this community
home from Silsbee and was the ¡like the corn crop scarce.
guest of Mrs. T. C. Brown. Or.n l-'oc.s
Miss Mciiintv and Mrs. I^ef-' . « m ....... ....
ton, of Yarborough, are spending
a few days with their sister
Mrs. Kd Parks.
Miss Klla Hill, from Gay Hill.
is in town, much to the delight j
of her many friends.
The musicale, given by Misses'
Tumlin and Lewis last Monday
ni|pht at the Baptist church was Scott's Emulsion is the
' " 'h0 wcrc prc"cn*' gleans of life and of the on-
joymcnt of life of thousands of
men, women and children.
To the men Scott's Emul-
sion gives the flesh and
strength so necessary for the
cure of consumption and the
repairing of body losses from
any wasting disease. «
For women Scott's Emul-
sion docs this and more. It is
a most sustaining food and
tonic for the special trials that
women have to bear.
To children Scott's Emul-
sion gives food and strength
for growth of flesh and bone
aivl blood, For pale girls,!
j for thin and sickly boys Scott's j
Emulsion is a great help,
■and for frmm sampl*.
SCOTT A BOWNK, Chamlata.
409-41S P««rl StrMt. Naw York.
OOo. and Ol.OOt all drugglata.
If so. we caí? content oursepes
| with the consolation of furnish-
! ing a fun<l to educate the chil-
! dren of 7o,(hiii or hii.ooo p.iupers.
j of Texas with out one bit of j
help from them.
It seems that a majority of the
i taxpayers think there is no dan-
ger of a defeat, but let me tell you
| thtre is danger lurking in nearly
THE WORLD'S BES1 TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBIT
A Hundred new Novelties this Year*
fintire Train of Special Car.*--Twice its
trier Size—Without an l;qual.
350 Wise Educated Animal Act<
Watch for the Grand Free Street Parade at 10 A. HI.
Caldwell, Friday, Oct. 24.
THE ONLY BIO SHOW COHINO THIS Y LAR.
a treat to all who were prenent
Miss Tumlin is a fine elocution-
ist and her pieces were all ex-
ceptionally good. Miss Lewis's
songs were well rendered and
delighted the entire audience.
The young ladies were the
guests of Mrs. K. E, Kobinson.
Bokn;—To Mr, and Mrs. J.
M. Hicks on Oct. 6, a boy.
Kd Elkins and Miss Kate
Lauderdale, E. W. Easley and
other names not known took in
the show at Caldwell Tuesday.
A crowd will go to Brcnham
this afternoon for the show
there tonight. Novick.
Strengthen the tireil kidney* and
purify the liver and bowel* with a few
done* of Pkicki.v Ash Bittkks. It i*
«iti admirable kidney tonic. Stone A'
Hitchcock, •jxidal u^ent*.
Cobb's Sue hats for Indies will
make you wonder how it cao be
done.
• , ,j-;i ■ i iinMii iilitiAiii-irffifr" r'fr
1c Maws-CttaoMici,!
w
I] \KE supplied with all kinds of Sport-
ing goods, so come around and buy a
gun, a pair of leggings, a hunting coat
and a box of Robin Hood Smokeless
Cartridges and take to the woods.
(i(K)I) lM'OI 'I. I v. price our goods before lvu\ ing.
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! W e have them and
they must go.
A XICK LINK OF Ol'KKNSWARK and also a ni< <• assortment of Knam-
elsvjire. We are cheaper than the cheapest. Come to see us,
WOMBLE, JENKINS 6 JENKINS.
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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/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.