Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE. CALDWELL, TEXAS, APRIL S l' >4.
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| Alice McMillan, Reporter.
The following program will
be rendered at next Sunday
night'* -c>*ion:
Subject: "How the World's
Standard Conflict with Christ'*"
— Matt. 5:4.'-4S: 1 John 2:15-17.
Leader—Kula Hale.
"Ways in Which This Conflict
Appears ¡n Uusiness and Poli-
tic ."— Miss Sudie Jenkins.
Special S. >¡nf.
Report of morning sermon
Tolbert Harris.
Talk: "H' w We May Kmpha-
si/e Christ's Standards"— A. S.
Broad d us.
Sword Uriii—Charlie Cade.
Hal Runnels has S. C. Brown
Leghorn ey'ifs at ^ Per sitting.
f pvsorth League Program.
Following is the program for
the Kpworth League for next
Sunday:
Subject— The Priceless gos-
pei."
Scripture lesson: Matt. 13:44-
4í ; read and discussed by Law-
rence Loden.
"The Kingdom of Heaven the
Greatest ■>; all Treasures"—
Hettie Drescher.
Rea tat. >n—Gladys Hunt.
"To Attain the Kingdom of
Heaven We Mus; Give up all"
— Miss Maude James.
Heading—Ada Mae Porter.
Is the .• 'd Kaster mentioned
in the Hi de? If *o. where?
Qui Vive Club.
In spite of the very inclement
weather :i Saturday afternoon,
the Uui Vives met with Miss
Womacu. and a more enjoyable
afternoon c. uld not be imagined.
Only tsn< tables were out, but
the rooms were tilled to over-
flowing with joy and mirth.
The app" ntments were perfect
in taste and correctness. The
tallies wore "Fencing Girls"—
water coi".- creations, while the
prizes were dainty and appro
priate.
After *>.• . ral games of S. < >. L.
Mrs. Joiner was presented the
first prize -an exquisite water
color p;v.:e. Mi-s Clayton drew
the guest prize, a Mexican lunch
cloth: Mrs. Farmer the consola-
tion, a dainty dancing girl, in
red creape paper.
A delicious frozen punch with
angel cake followed, closing an
afternoon >f much genuine pleas-
ure. Rkpoktkk.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All Announvtmrnt Cujiblc in AJtance.
We arc authorized to antiouucc the
following a> eanilulnte* for office, *uh-
ject to the action of tito democratic
primary in July. 1-*«'4 :
For Representative. 4Ktli Pistriet :
A. I'. Ml KKAY.
l'\>r Count y Ti <\i - :i r<-«■:
P l\ AI.KORP.
THi S. KK \ITi H.\K, JR.
It. F. 1 >l ! 1. A M AT KK.
For Ta\ A--.i--..>i
UKK UK i >.\i>i>rs.
W. \. IH'i'KWi KTH.
DISGUiSED_CATARRH
A. Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Euemy to Women—Many Thousand Womon
Suffer Needlessly From TM- Cnnse.
———|nv Ueln* 1 harn ever tnken. ! nm-,1 n
faithfully for two week* and it ,
•s ||i|hIiIv eurnl ni". I have Hot had niiy
II ¡pío "mtw,', ally !.!' , I ¡t (• I hi \
V,- \v.i:iill. ' IV111 • Illy t liatil. ful l' r
v. li.il l i i uaii Uouo "i r inv,"—j!ar.
liura Alherty,
TI*. k!: r! of consump-
i > ! ir is '• neglectcfl
t ' '11."
' ' -' v ;o'c learning that' on-
.sumption a t urablc discasr.
It is ni flcctecl consumption
til .! i . > • .¡i -i) incurable.
At tn faintest suspicion of
con.v.anpti'mi jo t a bottle <(
Scott'-. Emulsion and begin
regular doses.
The u^e of Scott's Emulsion
at on< ■ has, in thousand* of
tases, turnxl the balance in
favor of health.
Ne^le* ted consumption does
not evist where Scott's Emul-
sion i-.
Prompt use of Scott's Emul-
sion che ks the di ease while it
can be checked.
K*nd for Irtr Mmpl«.
SCOTT A llOWNE, < hcmito,
0m-4i*. l'«rl' i>«*i, New York.
V-t * .J $i •*; ail ¿i -uuin .
I For Sherifl
1„. \V. liKNSl.KK.
For Conxtahle I'm. No. 1
J. H. PORTF.R.
Married \\edne dav Night.
C. A. Haiti ami Miss Kmm.i
Milliard were married at the
Baptist church Wednesday
night. Rev. (íates oñiciating.
yuite a larife crowd of friends
of the young couple were pres-
ent, and a reception was ten-
dered them at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. !• . Cobb after the
marriage.
Mr. li.iin is míe i f the em - i
ploves "i c .'ill - store, aud is I
an industrious and deserving,
young man arid lias a host ul
friends nn town and over the
! count v. Miss Milliard is the
| daughter of J. 1¡. Milliard, and
has been tea ug ■■ 'lion' |..r
some time p.is*.. The Nius-
Chkonici.i ■ i)s their many
friends in t ntending the hearti-
est congratulations and goud
wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. Main are resid-
ing at the Kinii place, and be-
j gan housekeeping at once.
Sale of Stands for (arnival.
Notice is hereby given that
'the committee will -,.¡1 privi-
leges for the Third Monday
¡Carnival on Ma*, is. as follows
For confectioner v and cold
drinks, for barbecue, for lunch
counter, for chili stand, for tar-
get stand and am nth *r stands
desired. Will be sold at auction
to Ingest bidder, Monday. April
11, at 4 p. m at Riley-Snook
Furniture Co.
J. C. I i >^v, in,
45-2t Chairman
Referinq to M> Announcement
In this issue ol the paper, I
desire to say that if it can be
shown from the record that I
have proven recreant to the
trust reposed in ine, then I de-
serve to be defeated.
1 «tit if on the other hand, it
¡can be shown that in every
instance involving the extrava-
gant expenditure of the people's
money 1 was found voting no,
then I submit that 1 am entitled
to your favorable consideration.
And 1 promise if elected to rep-
resent the interests of the en-
tire people to the best of my
ability. Kespec tfully,
A. C. MI kkav.
bit THE. BAIILL5KIPS.
Battleships of Atlantic Squad-
ron at <Galveston. On sale April
12 and 1.1, final return April 1'.;
rate $4.*15.
April 14 tickets on special
train leaving laid well about 2
a. m., good for 14th only, ¡*1.7".
April 11 and 12 tickets good
until April 14,
Wami .n ()ne thousand more '
people in Burleson county to
read the Ni \v<*( iikonh i i every
week. Tell \o r friend about
this and have him send his
name in.
Sntikcribc for the Nkvvií-Ciihonici.k.
Thoro tkTf mnHHtido of « nm«,n. i -
Beclnlly houi.cwiv«' , and nil other
Vron.eii o!ili;{iil to l>e on tlielr feet con-
stantly, who arc wret.'heil tieyowi ile-
neripil >n, nini|«ly I ittfv ir -trenutli
ntul vitality i- Mipjiedawny hv eat.irrhul
dini'hnr^uH from the pidvlo oru n<.
Tin-no women (jet ii|> In the ntorniaur
tired, driiu thi'iimelv* through their
dally diitii'.-t tlnsl. oiilj to Ixh.1 ai
HiKlit 11M tired aii before.
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ÜNDERTñKtR'S GOODS.
A i mil (lift,
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1 gradi 11 •( I iidi-i'taki'i'4 (>r.i*)* i
I , ■ 111 • .ill.: I . i . ..¡I,,.. ; •. * 111 I
I hove two pens of Sínqlc Í
Con)b White Leghorn hen'- |
and Pullets this seasor). They .?
are extra large r,ixe. pure | y„„r v. ,.i< ü, ,0,1.
'! • 1 i ii. 1 itlin I11- . i r i¿ i .| Hi. 111 idei t .1 k 1 ii|^, ,md ■
i ■* i t« j .i 1 «el t< •!< .111 VtnoKitf 1 «-pair in*,;
white, from the best laying e
stralr) o!" Leghorns in Amer
. ca Both per):, are headed by
cocKerels tfjat are pure white
Oo brassey feathers io any
sectior) , well up 00 standard
poirjts. Eggs, $1 50 for flf
teen.
JOHN McCOWEN,
H-ti Caldwell. Texas.
W. J. HAH R IS.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1904, newspaper, April 8, 1904; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169488/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.