Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE, CALDWELL, TEXA* NOVEMBER 13, 1903.
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people jjou Know
-Bnt> TObat (The? are Boing-
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F.mmet Sadler, oí Sherman,
spent Sunday lierc with friends.
Mr . Frank Wood* and son,
Howard, of Brenham, spent
nevera) days thin week with
Mr*. Win. Heeves.
Mrs. Harry Hudson went to
Waco Wednesday t« attend the
Brown-Jenkins Wedding.
The Baptist church was never
more beautiful than on Tuesday
afternoon, the occasion being
the wedding of Miss Jessie
Melle Jenkins to Mr. James
Wallace Brown.
The friends of the bride
annual flower show in that citv flowed their deep love for her
the last foui "lavs ol this week. |IV efforts in arranging for
J. A. Bowers has been very her a chrysanthemum wedding
sick with black jaundice at his and carrying out a color scheme
home on the Yegua this week, 111 white and yellow.
but is reported convalescent1 The altar was draped in pure
Buy Pure Drafts
When you want medicine* or drugs you; are
never in a position to take any chancea by
experimenting with medicinen juat becauae
you can buy tbem cheap. You want pure
drugs, and you want to know they are
freah and pure. When you buy of ua you
always feel perfectly satisfied with the gooda.
Stone & Hitchcock
Big Nog Show at Bryan.
The Bryan Kagle is getting
up a big show of blooded hogs
now.
Miss
dings,
Mary Miller, ol iiui
has been the guest ol
Miss J ule Molver this week, at-
tending the Brown-
ding Tuesday.
■ enkins we<
i and d
of Nelson ville, I |.'rom
Friday, to visit '
Mrs. M.itejk
Mis (tardina.
came up last , ■ «m>, , ¡n p*# e
Mrs. Klukan ami other relatives!
here, returning Tuesday.
«
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hairston,
of Independen,, , w . re the guests
of Mr*. H.urston's sister, Mrs.
John Alexander, several days
at t week, returning home Sun-;
day.
J F. Hartstield, and Mrs. J.
T. Heath, of K nst< n. V (' ,
who have bu n attending the
bedside of < >«•« . Hartstield t> r
several w. . p.is1 returned
Tuesday to their home. Mr.
Hartstu-id is refilled improv-
ing nicely now and without any
backset of anv Kind will be able
to sit up ut i few dav s.
for Saturday of next week at
Bryan, offering a number of
¡white, as were also the aisles of j valuable prizes for best speci-
the rhurch. The altar railing ' mens of pure pred and grades,
was of pure white chrvsanthe*1 and any one interested in bog
mums, with a double gate of raising, as every farmer in this
rich yellow flowers at the center, section ought to be, would find
A large arch was arranged it profitable to attend this show,
just inside the altar from which The Kagle deserves great credit
hter. was suspended the wedding bell, for encouraging the hog growers
CALDWELL NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock. $25,000.00.
O S. HOUSTON. President.
C. C NELMS. Vic«-Pre ldcnl.
THOS KKAITCHAR. JR.. Ca hl«r.
W. S. WATSON. Au't Co bl«r
Solicits accounts from individuals, tirina and corporations, assuring
prompt service and liberal treatment.
ach side of the arch
h r y s a n t he mu m r o pe s
were carried to the windows
and hung in festoons the full
length of the church.
The background was com-i
posed of palms and ferns and
bmjuets of large white and
yellow chrysanthemums so ar-
ranged as to give a most pleas-
ing fleet.
As the familiar strains ol the
wedding march were being
played b* Mrs. Jesse W. Jen-
kins accompanied by Mr. W. 11.
liundlev on the cornet, the
Mtivvc' b-.tiers, little Miss Dor-
othy farmer and Master Jen-
kins Alexander, scattering (low-
ers along the vv.iv. approached
of its county, and doubtless the j
show will prove of great benefit
to the industry and the county
at large.
Oflb Makrt Bad Matter Worw,
Perhaps vim have never thought of
tt hut the ti.i t must lie apparent to
cveiv otic that constipation is caused
by a lark of water in the system, and
the use of lr.i-.tii cathartics like the
old fashioned pills only makes a had
matter worn*. Chamberlain'* Stomach
.in,1 Liver Tablets are much more mild
and gentle in their effect, and when
the |>r 'per <!• ■ -i- i-. taken their action is
«o natural that one can haritly realize
it is the efleet ot medic ine. Try a 2-v:
I ittIr 1.1 them. Fur sale by S. 11.
Mi KK cv.
Something to read, the latest
books, at
Jl N KIN' iV 1 >1 I.AMA Ilk.
In order to reduce stock and make room for our Fall Purchases,
we are offering our entire stock at Ct'T Pkicks. During the next
thirty days we will give 10 MT OCtlf off on Mattings, Carpets, Rugs,
Lawn Chair and Settees. Karpen Guaranteed Couch, fancy Velour
Covering, quarter-sowed frame,
Only $l2.SO
It's a Peach look at It.
Come in and get u drink of Cistern Water take a seat and rest.
Rlley-Snook Furniture Company
Day
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J. W. HARVEY, MGR.
NlÉkt Phones, 5 or 55.
the aitar and gentiv swung
Dr. A* II. I" ister, a prominent wide the gates as the bride's
young dentist of Marlin. wa-
here Wednesday prospc, ting
with a view of locating here in
the near future. When he lelt
he had Of'I decided as to what
he would ol o, t ut will probablv
do so in a lew davs. ,\s there
in no dentist here now ;t -n nis
a good opeii.tii;. . '<d lb-. I'oster
ranks high in the profession at
his home.
sifter Miss Winnie, and the
grisnn's best man, Mr. l'erry,
of llav I'itv. entered. While
The latest
lines for sale
Jl SKIN'
books and maga-
by
A I b ; \vi v M k.
Koosevelt ha .ng tried to ob-
literate the color line funis it too
deep to be wiped out. and now
has v ision i: re.it c row ils
standing on each sole, the > I'ovvd
opposite him bring the largest
and growing in s e everv
(o! v to attempt
natnre has
Ki misev el t mav
side o| the color
i - pi i \ !i t^i but
out and mix tlx
Wiuf/i
sot \ KK IIA I. ICS.
J C. Male
J. J. Nedhalek
stnave ,v S' hi 1 lor
Total for week.
This c* c ek last year. ..
KOI S|i HA I.I S.
Texas Cotton Prod. Co
Planter ' Compress Co
'i otal tor week . .
'1 his vvec k ia*t \ ear
2Ks ha lei
77 bale-.
>- hale-
427 hale
hale-
hales
luO líales
153 hales
hales
minute. It is
to blot out 1
drawn. Mr.
stand on either
line that • h
he can't blot it
crow .Is. /•(>//
Miss Woodson, ol Tern pie, in a
most i harming manner sang
riiou Art Mv Own." the bride
enteied, leaning on the arm ul
the (¿room. Thev were met
at the a11 a r 1. > Kcv. K.
T. Hanks, who in a most im-
pressive manner pronounced
j them man and vv ile.
The bride's dress was a
I beautiful creation ot tan silk
Voii'ic. The groom was attired
tn regulation black.
They lelt immediately on the
south bound train lor their
future hoim in Meeville, Texas.
A number ot handsome and
lOslIv presents Were received.
The bride i the daughter of
Mr. W. II. Jenkins ol this city,
and has spent the greater part
o| I) el life here. Ilt-r many
noble traits of character are
sti> li as to endear her to the
hearts of all who know her.
The groom is a prosperous
. ., ,. ing August ¿1, taken from rail
young business man of Beev.lle | ^ sh|pmcnl>j
, and ma v well be congratulated follows:
In the last issue of the Cald-
well Xiavs-Chkonici.k—which, by :
the way, is one of the best news-
papers in the state appears the
The receipts of cotton at the . "ad" of J. 1*'. Cobb, a Caldwell
dilTerent vartls lor the week merchant, occupying four pages. (
¡The ad. shows the handiwork of
an expert printer, and the
e n d i n
follow
COI 10* KKIIPIS.
Thursday noon are as
Lee Alford
Has the largest line of Can-
dies ever brought to town,
and is recei ving a fresh sup-
ply every week.
amount of space used by Mr. .
Cobb shows his firm belief in
printer's ink. Advertising is
the life of any business, and the |
wise merchants are fast drifting
in tothe habit— /,</íY/v/wgrJournal.
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelessness is responsible formally
<■,«,. . . , c . ,, „ . ... a raihvav wreck and the same causes
I he teceipts ol c ( ttoll at the art. making human wrecks of sufferers
different yards to yesterday this ! from throat and lung troubles. Hut
season arc as follows:
siji V K k ii v i.ks.
.t. C. Hale hales
J. J. Nedhalek . *:« bules
Strtlwe «V Schillei . . . M4S bales
Total lor season 4lC2 bales
i,.ist season . ..18m4 bales
Kol Ml IIA I.KS.
Texas Cotton Prod. Co 754 bales
I«o vry Compress Co . . h'Nl bales
Total 14-U bules
Last season . , 2PM bales
Fresh line or Lowney's Fa-
mous Gandlcs lust In.
The very best of Creams,
Soda Water and other
Iccs bv the Barrel.
since the advent of l>r. King's New
Piscovery for consumption, coughs
¡ ami colds, even the worst eases can be
cured, and hopeless resignation is no
longer necessary. Mrs, Lois Cragg, of
Dorchester. Mass., is one of many
1 whose life was saveil by Pr. King's
New Discovery. This great remedy
is guiwanteeit for all throat and lung
disea es by S. It. Ml KKVV, druggist,
i Price soc, and sl im. Trial bottles
; free.
i SIX
PMUMM. «4SUMV ■HIIPIS.
total receipts for the past
years b>r fiscal years end-
have been as
Kok Sam Chi \iv Three room
house, large lot, good well, and
j outhouses, fences, etc. all in
first class condition. Price $450.
Call on I-t i \ C i< w i s.
THE W? *E'JABLE
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upon being so fortunate as to ,(f j^i^.s
win so Ian a bride. I Crop of IM'ts-'i
The Ni vvs-Cin iiMci i joins Crop of IS'iu.pioo
with their host of Iriends in wish- ^ rop ol l'loo-oi
life ol l r,T "I l'MM-02
Crop of P 02-tM
•In estimatinn totals, two round
bales are counted equivalent to one
sipiare hale.
f Nuws-Ciihomc i.n report.
ing for them a long long
happiness anil prosperity.
721 bales
ll%5 bales
l.b io7 bales
s.ss'i bales
St>72 bales
5784 bales
Itcst California Fruits of all
kinds. Also a nice line of the
most Popular Cigar*. Conic
to see and net your F*-Nuts
f\ T
D. L. ALFORD'S,
Tt)e CoQfectiooer.
Subscribe for the
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ItaoiuMr Pur*
ruñéis NostmriTUTt
Among those who attended
the wedding from other points
were: Mr. and Mrs. Mrown, of
near I/edbetter, parents of the
j groom, Mr. l'erry ol Bay City,
Dr. Smith, of Ledbetter, Miss
Mary Miller, of C.iddiugs, Miss
I. v el y n Woodson, of Temple,
Mr. and Mrs. Harnett, Miss
Mackie Mee Harnett and Miss
Sudie Harris, of Rrenham.
10 BARGAIN SEEKERS
Of Caldwell and Burleson County, Greeting:
.
Not • Skk Dav Mare.
I was taken severely sick with kid
■ lev trouble. I tried all sorts of medi-
cine-,, none ot which relieved me.
(lile day I saw an ad of your Klcctnc
Hitters and determined to try that.
After takiiiK a tew doses I felt reliev-
ed, and soon thereafter was untirely
cured, and have not seen a sick dav
since. Neighbors of mine have been
cured of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver
and kiduev troubles and general de-
bility." This is what II. K. Mass, of
; Kremout, N. C. writes. Only 5uc, at
Subscribe for the Nuws CiiKONlct.K. j S. H. Mi kh vv, druggist.
Beginning Monday, Septtember 14, P o.A,
we will sell
tiood extra Itacon at lie
5n-111 sack llour line nunlity 1 tn
in Itis tine gaeeu coffee for. 1 no
' lbs Arbuckles coffee 1 no
In lbs granulated sugar..... 1 00
17 lb* V. i'. sugar 1 00
Best i|iialitv rice (full head)
1.^ lbs I no
Pure leaf lard, t.sc kind for.. 10c
Itest canned sugar corn.. loc
10 bars good washing soap.. -.V
Itecket of Irish potatoes. . .t5c
This is ju«t a few of our many bargains, as we haven't got space
enough in the paper to mention them. Come around and see for your-
self. We are convinced you will buy, as our stock is complete in all
depa rtments.
Yours for polite treatment and honest values.
THE HOUSTON OROGERY ñND RAGKET STORE.
H. LIEBERMAN, Prop.,
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1903, newspaper, November 13, 1903; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169467/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.