Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905 Page: 6 of 6
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THK CALDWELL NEWS-CHRON1CLE. CALDWELL. TEXAS. APRIL 21. 1105.
íg We Still Have a Complete Supply
OF ORANGE AND AMBER CANE SEED AND HOME RAISED LARGE GERflAN MILLET SEED.
SHALL LOT OF NORTHERN SEED ON HAND.
LET US SELL YOU A
JOHN DEERE,
The Best that Comes to Oxir Town.
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BIG LINE FISHIKG TftGKLE
Fishing Tack
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Japanese Poles, Nets and Seines.
Tackle bought of us catch while
you sleep.
Always Full Une oí Groceries
...Oriole Flour, none better- order
a sack. Good lot Roasted Coffees,
and anything you want to supply
your table. Give us the order, the
goods will get there.
ON COTTON PLANTERS
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with «it!., return or
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will b*v* t'r.'Bipt
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Schuerenberg Sweep Stocks. Lone
Star Sweep Stocks. Big lot Sweeps
and other Plow Shapes. Big lot of
Hoes. Anything you want in the
Hardware Line. Call on us. We
have the goods and want your trade.
We will treat you right.
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
....GATHERED AT RANDOM....
—The music recital to have
been given tonight by Miss Hd-
i mis'.on's music clas^ lias been
i postponed until Monday ni^ht.
| and a large crowd should be in
| attendance, showing their ap-
£ preciation of the work of the
, pupils, and at the same time as*
« =rr ■; « j sisting in seating the auditorium.
_ . . . . . r ... to which object the proceeds
—Chas. Gramm indu ged in a —Louis (riddines will give ... . , .
......I B , "... will be devoted.
lew coat of paint for his drug awav haster eggs to the chil-
8 to re this week, which makes it dren tomorrow afternoon. All tin ac<-'our,t of the Minstrel
look quite up-to-date. the little ones should be on hand Monday night the meeting of the
..... . Í for the treat. Business League was postponed
Marriage l.censes were ts- until ncxt #Mo0day niffhti Apnl
sued this week to Henry Jones —Miss Bettie Scott now has ^4, and all members are urged
and Robbie Walton and to H. charge of the switchboard at lo attend this meeting. There
Ratcliff and Miss Hattie Allen, j the telephone office, taking Miss ¡K Work that ought to be done
—W. M. Hilliard has fitted up McCowen s P'ac(>* s,,e began by this organization, and it is
a neat office in the Struwe work hui- day morninjf. ur(ient that members who are
building, the firm of Fraim &, —See two new ads for Cobb ¡ interested in keeping the League
Milliard having been dissolved.; in this ¡«sue, on first and last ac*ive should attend this meet-
-D. L. Alford this week oc- >*"• " wil1 W «> >" rtad '"*•
Cobb's ads, if vou
cupicd his new residence near ' "u" " -v"u aPPreciate
the depot, and it will soon be, Rood goods at close pnces.
entirely finished up, and one of j —Remember all the stores
the neatest residences in the will be closed today in celebra-
city. tion of San Jacinto. There will
. .. i ,, makinif the work permanent, as
nf .t - id. u_. u„j be quite a numner of small pir- , . t ,
— Mclver ¿c Bowers have had . has been the plan on the street
a part of their oflke enlarged n,c* ,he ">?• 1""i " «"
and newly papered, and the bt a holi,l >'
—The street ieading from
Buck street to the Baptist
church has been graded and put
in good shape this week, with
sewer pipe laid across all walks.
building painted, adding a great
deal to the convenience of the
office .
plan
work for «orne time past. The
streets will be taken up one at a
—On and after Mav 1 the time and all put in first-class
banks will clo*e promptly at 4 shape, those used most being
o'clock each afternoon until Sep- the first to have attention,
tember 1, and patrons should
The best in the
Bond 5c Cigar at
45-tf I). L,
world—Coin
Ar roup's.
Attention, Woodmen.
There will be a special meet-
¡take notice of this fact and avoid
inconvenience to themselves.
:
j —A. P. Klaningan went toSom-
erville this week to figure on
the publication of a daily paper
there in connection with the
Standard. Should the venture ing of Caldwell Camp No. 1V .
be made Somerville will doubt- W. O. W., at the hall Saturday
leas have a breezy daily under night, April 22. and every mem-
Mr. Flamngan's management. ber is requested to attend, as
... ... ... . important business is to be
— W. V . Watson reports that /
1 taken up.
W. M. HTI.I.iakp. C. C.
W. H. Hi npí.i v. Clerk.
: Your Easter Suit
*
Would not blush with
shame because of its
inferiority ii it bore
the brand of "Sterl-
ing," "Criterion." or
"Perfection," but on
the other hand it
would smile the smile
that won't come off
because of its supe-
riority.
If you haven't pro-
vided yourself with a
new suit for liaster,
suppose you let us
show you a line of
suits, made by tailors,
that will cost you no
more at this store
than the cheaply
made "sweat shop"
goods cost at most
stores. Kvery suit we
sell at $io and above,
we guarantee the ma-
terials against imperfections, and to be shrunk, sponged and scoured,
sewed with pure silk, coats made with unbreakable haircloth fronts,
and hand-made collars.
mfStuiSnwn
his entire peach crop wan cleaned
up by the hail which visited
that section of the county on
March 21. His frnit trees were
all in full bloom at that time,
and leaves and all were beaten
i off, and not a dozen peaches are
'to be found now in his orchard.
If your glasses need changing
«•< to K. F. Mueller at Stone A-
Hitchcock' and he will exam-
ine your eyes and make the
change needed.
Sencb Cailorco Clotbes
....We wish to say that we have a beautiful line of suits
for your boys. The styles are right, and of course you
know the prices are right. Don't you want to rig your
little fellows out in new suits for Raster?
J. P. COBB. Caldwell. Tex.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1905, newspaper, April 21, 1905; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169541/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.