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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE. CALDWELL. TEXAS, FEBRUARY 2. 1906.
THE HOflE CIRCLE COLUflN
Pleasant Evening Reveries Column Dedicated to Tired
Mothers as They Join the h|omc Circle ot Evening Tide.
...CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN
& Hitchcock.
A home ill which thr In-art can liv«
It i * a prtteiice uodefliii'il,
i rrr>hl(! winK the <on-tioti m i tut:
Wlierr lovf mil ilnty iwrrlly Ideitd
J'o cuitmkrute the name of friend:
hei e'rr thou art i home 1" me.
A home without line < an not l><
'•Ml \ I MOM I.
1'he world need never
tear Inr it sainted dead.
Phev educator, in what we may call a
ah saie ax the harvest is positive manner, ar« ended, Ins
silvery vone will no longer urge
inner (las lumn.d
icv art
fien the
tit slit av es .tin! slort
as i he roses at
i r d tp ti e r has vv r a t
t ..its in straw .Mil! hti
If ' ii the s'.orni. '!'
.is the lurks :hat !h s
(rom the K''- n i-arth i
i. i. hoi t he Ii .i ntsman s
and tilt a. in of '.tic « r .ei *
man. I !i e v te >>,i íe a>
i Mil s VV ho Ilia l ! ell • 11Í
tia'tie-flags no m it r. Í
rj Will, v i>(' ttiis |n
I it away,
win n the
|. ■ 11 their
sc<i them
v a !>
vv In
the
roii
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11 stm^' , n
w nt
lie |
(I s
I'iast
. Ill
tp. 11
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n
ii
has m.
main m
in *o.
ami • -
who'
ii ■ t l i
low III I'
were be
the
The h. .'
ilisnr a ni
IOg III HI
1o yet ruh
aside from ill-1
with tin
til follow
tit vv veai lint!
and tlishonesi
striking i . t m ;ili nth
is that ni l1 rol. N i 11
so |>cr in tended t t.! s, h< ■ >i-
Itea U t it n 11 v nt 11 e ■ i a.
u position lie held for 2"i
Not only in the s, ho<>ls t
hind |i
Via r
tl s llf I!
e , Mill |
se*, ha
r es ni
_ , i.
luir-
is fj|
mv ni oi
lines am!
e in then
pat!
t ha
Hi-
le wa«
a tt.ic h i il
Ills
se r
A FACT
ABOUT THE "BLUES"
What In known h the "Much"
Ik hldom ih cantonad by actual ««lut-
ing «Eternal condition , hut In t'to
great majority of caaaa hy a din-
ordered LIVI.K. 1
THIft IS A FACT
which may he demonstra-
ted hy trying a courea ai
Ms Pi I Is
They control and regulate the IJ VRR.
Thev bring hope ami latuyaiu y l< Iho
inlntj. i hc v ttrlux licalMmnd cIuhIIc-
It y to the body.
TAKE NO SUUBTITUTK.
Prut. Dougherty furnishe*, F*tc Of tk ÍNfll B«y.
but one of many example «ve
would like to place before our Found Unbraudod.
young men. omc of them we A boy *tand* on the street
regret to say, could be found corner* smoking cigarette *, uh-
much nearer home. jug slang, becoming an adept in
i the fin ease of polite uwear<ng«
Suniiiicr Ketti lo Uuure a «taxi making remarks about all the
sum inn rc t auplv Hooper'* Tetter ... « , .
Cure to your orc, tired aching mul , that go by, and telling
Wintered feet. Guaranteed by Htone exactly where old Tom Smith
, miases it in the management of
Valsleá Children hia business affairs. He dote*
' 'on the appellations of "June
aweetner," "tough" and "peach*
erino," applied to him through-
honored when they could induce ^ you II just think of it a ouj jjje community. Hia con-
I'rof. 1 longherty to speak be- m'nulc }'(lu VVI" admit that it is duct is connived at by the wit-
fore them upon educatit mal mat- t'asier to raise children jt,HH girls of the town on the
ters, and one of his strange * !,ri> " credit to your family road to (Jod knows where; he is
points was in trying to impress name and useful to the atate dubbed the "proper stuff" by
upon the minds nf young men su hend and mould their ^associates, while the young-
the necessity of honesty and up- characters that they live dis- eH^ prodigals look upon hia rep-
rightness. reputable lives, with their hands utation as a consummation «le-
I it that is all ended now, f'" ever raised against their race, voutly to be wished. After a
i'riit Dougherty'-. days .,s an ' sna'\V parents are responsible |¡n¡e there is an opening in the
lor all defects of character in fjrm f)f Stoddard & Stoddard for
their children. 1 here s just a promising boy, offering a good
salary to start on. Hut our
young "peacherino" does not
get it.
Tu.it 1 not home, whrre da\ hy tlav ei,.,,* .m i .
.tit ce ',s an educator in demand.
I wear thr bu v hour awav: , , . , . .
That U not home, where lonely mailt ' Ht'hools, M, C. A..
l'ie|N>rea for mr the toiU of light; conventions, college and teach-
- l ia hope, and jo v. and memory, «iv^ j er* associations felt extremely Knipire
a i
i^'in i
it ni
s nare
'• I f ' s -
vv ,tr-
w urn
> I'. s ; t
lest l •
1 liev
yo ' 'U! men and v. .«men to Ii v e
up tu the lnghest ideals of li^ht
lí.it 1 )ougherty s ! a-
educator is not yet
iver, thwiigh his teachings now
v ' he i a'.her negative than
t! tliitv.
i' i' as ait
prrvept; the
i;i \ i ii t; should
hearts .tii'l
lesson he is now
sir.k deep into the
memories o! all
one critical period when the
child i;i'ts avvav from the parents,
and the minute that point is
re,idled the tide turns and your
liiltl is gone. 11- may or he
may nut become a criminal, but
he will certainly tie boorish and
coarse in manners and leave
countless heartaches a~ scores
against him before he dies. It
No sir, he doesn't get
it; and he can't understand wliv
he, of all the young men about,
should not have been approached
with that proposition at least
three days oefore anybody else
was thought of.
Miserable, incorrigible fool!
young men. as it is of tremerul- m,t necessary lor parents to |>OOI-( wretched, wrvhead. inca-
itl them from
v them un"
ins s it in! ant e to all. for it
le m oris trates the terrible ell ft ts
if <lisobf in- the mandates (>j
iniiestv and straying Irom the
Mil , i(, • htn- ,s.
I he s|n tac le is a s.id one to
it sn.it lietl in a moment, as it
v i i . !1 'ill t lie high place lie
Id
tl
tila '
M I llki
II ,elU e ,tll<l i
. men, honor
gave hill (>ia
si ar.d best,
' ii ■ .el* .
!\ •• t W be
'i i a ¡ i pilH'ss.
I r icOii s, i
h;t
I)
nl v
Willie 4 (II
tile wh.U' llf
UuU.f ami vvi
\ ninnhtr. I
I'U
r
It) u
uw
\\
the
h
t-
I ?H'
t u i t . t
and «1
•ban ■■
P I""
ipln :
II .mi
i ii
• 111 vv l
1.1 i
ill!
I. I'
ipe
Men
w hen
■ ■ vv i .'.
IT cat
b.i il i. ■
des,re
■ teppeil
• .nest \ .
el lai s
i r sc. ant! the
1 lo ill .i'sg i at ed
\ m ing i lie most
iher TV.
in the
Illinois,
v ears.
mv lili h
i ha I t aiver and
hiiitl the prison b it s. t ei elt
home, lort'ine and friends,
pari.¡h in sot icty.
te their children lies, or be pable, with distorted concep-
harsh or stern with them. Me t¡ons <tl life! What hath u busi-
,'"i 111 '• 1,1 ■ VN hen voii Iless house to do with thee' Or,
have told '!,cin you will not per- wjlv should a respectable insti-
mit them to tl o a thing, have tntK,n 0f whatever nature covet
voiir mind made up before you ,^v prisence''
rentier a decision, and they II |{( vs, business men of your
I. now then . ■ u are not weak lown know you better than your
parents do. Their eves are on
or v ,u Mating, and
will not lie. But th
hth r and mother are th
that you
"doting" ;.m, wbcn
0 lie I s
1 .'I a i e
t lo II!
Will
■111-
• I)
ct their
! he it).
I.o good
led. T
I nrivsh
: n I
hildreii yet awav
Tl
a n •
or c
pt.rc
kind
i!dreii
to be
t P««r-
a r i
s the U IK
that make-
• pi vi m fund
vv 11
mt r.
i he
and
VV i
s.tv ri-
gour,
n and
i ha i e
home
o! id W or St
iltents alio
a II it the
vv !i i it.-, i in-, t ii III ili .tiltl
.in si a . I-i. not
in v thing i ¡una! thev
h.i . dolie, but from the t onli*
dt lit. i a i'.d Í '■ ,i n>! v I tiling thev
Ha v c i n loll/, ailtl st . t ral ot
t ii'-i w i i o w i re his t losest
Il ,-litis II,., y be si i ' pped oi rep.
ligation atol (oi tune sini[>lv be-
cause thev were tootoiilidellt of
tiis integrity.
,l oiing men, the career ol
I'i <>l. l>o,ighi-rt v lurnishes a
liightlu! e\aili|i'e ol the nect s-
site ot keeping ill the narrow
jiaih ot honest v. It is danger-
mis tot urn to the i ig lit or ¡eft.
beware ol tin In st step outside,
it s tin tin ial test, w ithout
t.living the In st st.-p von are
s,t le, bill vv bell \ ■ ■ . mi, e lea v c
the right pa i h von ne ver k now
where voiir wandi i;ngs niav
lead to.
Auolhci lesson t.tiiglit b v
I '|-o(. I II I'lglli l t V s tall. .1 nd we
uisl to emphasi/e it. is tli.it you
do not go down alone, all those
who love anil tr ust yon will be
more or less allecteil bv yoiir
downfall anil they that you !■
and that love you most will sul-
fer the most. The memory of
the loved ones ought to stav
your hand when you are tempted
to go wrong. We doubt if l'rol.
Dougherty, in his long and sin-
ttssiul career as an educator,
has ever before taught so valu-
able a lesson as the one to be
drawn from the disclosures ami
proceeding which have ended
pla< ed itiin !i,
ma;
■wing the
ill,s.; i t . le
v e been vv
■lit
M.
of
stan.
ubjects tor the
oiintv jails,
nd asylums. It
• , d little t It
igarettc and
the man .«n < 1
t liara t--r. In
s t !e s en ergs l->
millions of lives
. Mil, .1 lid this
1 I steeped in
ro'.v ,,tvl crime.
c ■ r -ns of von r
no', do this if
icir w i nis and
kelv an art-
It is 1 i k e 1 v
method*.
i ta it
\ iii
11 er hi i
I II
11 111* |¿ i ||
iktrtMi^thriii
tl ' . i.ll vi II
• !i • m"W
\ aftrr
> fr«'l 11 * i lo.t iik
a nt] jmi rit \ mu
' \ >t"ik a
.■mi are least aware,
o 11 ni a v slip away from your
old mother, who sits busy with
her knitting, you may dope and
deceive vi ir best ft lends: vou
;joiv clu tie the watch fid ey c of
your teacher; you may trille
with the confidence of your
Siindav schooi superintendent,
bviV you can'l I" ú the business
men ol voutown wii. n they
ha v e a position to l.i Tilled.
Iraud I vjiosed.
A lew i. oiintei iciters hav lately
11. . • i "ia 'k i ii a 11 il ! ry > u t! S ■ sel 1 i mi la
li-'iis .f Iii Knit. - \, . Jt!,.-,,v.-rv I'M"
c 1111 n 11 tu |it i' ■ ii. toughs a i o I t-. iltls, ami
Ihei un'hi on >. tlli-i'i-hy tie I la mini i;
tile I'll! if I'his i* I., warn VOII to he-
ware if sii. it (ict'iile. who se>. k tt. prut •
:! t". i y 11 s't-aail;; ' 'it I e]ill t it t w ■ II
nf riMiii-itif which have I <• 11 success-
I ii.i \ iniii^, lista-v, I -rover ■" yclli's.
V - ■ ■ , •. 11 a:. t . \. •; U oitr U.1 Hie
n the w-r;\)t|H'r. I.ook !■ r it. oil all
I Ir. K.uy S, i Ituckleil's remeilies. as
a'.' • -titers .Oi nit-:, nni'aU. lis. II M.
Ilm'kleii i\ l' ¡lira t; Ill • ami
W i mista , l a natía.
A Vain Boaster.
l-'cltruarv Lippiiicott's.
Brain Leaks. A farmer ill central New York
State has m his employ a man
named tíeorge. whose under-
standing is not very acute.
One tlav as his employer Cattle
food out to the lield where he was
working, tíeorge hailed him:
but "Sav, Hoss, who do vou like
best, Mr. ('.orinan or Mr. I'ar-
Will M Matt pi ii.
Wiirrv is an ever ready sex-
ton.
l-'lattiry is a fattening
for fools.
The world likes a winner,
loves a good loser.
It 's d i flic tilt to
an finptv stomach.
We know some
men
are continual apologies for
!' \ 111!'
Thi
i'he Inn about building castles
in Spain is that you can change
the architectural plans any time
tqonirlmi Burns
SALES DAY
I a good thing for Burleson County—but a good thing
lor you is to make our «ture your headquarter and buy
your auppliea from us. No cost aalea or catcb-penny
* chemes at our store, but good reliable goods at reacon-
able prices—you can depend on what you buy from us.
Courteous clerks, good goods, reasonable prices
and prompt attention to every customer will be
found when you trade with
V. E. HGRBST
jwuuuwuvuwuwyyuwuwyi
p VVVivfVVVVll VVVÜVI
LUMBERI LUMBERI
\\\' have a complete stock of all kinds of
Lumber in the sheds, dry and in jjoml
shape. We bought this stock before the
rise and are making close prices. Car-
load celebrated Waukegan wire, poultry
wire, hog wire, brick, lime, cement, well
curbing of all kinds, and the best paint on
earth. No trouble to ligure on your bill.
Burleson Gouniii Lumber Go..
P. ft. KING, Pres. C. J. DANIEL. Sec.
TEXAS FARMERS
l.t.t.ilttl in the I'a n ha utile C.aiutry constitute a v i>t pr por-
tion í t Ii. ise w hti are ait of tie I it. p. ^-.e.ss ail a bun ia ne. ,. [ all
tiiat i m i e-,-.ir_v to comfort anil easy hours, and own
B&nk Accounts,
Those who are not -o fortunate should prulit b> pa-,1 expe-
riences aud i', t <i|iiiÍ7.e that these eoiiditioii-, ari p'.tssihli iii
The Panhandle
,i > no where el-e for the rea-sou thai no other *eet ion now o tier-.
Korvllv Hli|l).Cli\>.s i.b.mis at Low Prk-ps
,iii<t that tli rieultural ami StoeV. farminc pos-,itiilit¡os t f
tliis -.e. tioii are th-- etjital of. and in some resp ts hotter than
three to live times hin'her-jtrieed property ¡o it. d eU,where.
Ina word Many ma^nitii ent opportunitit - are >till . pen
here to tliost posnessiii^f liut little money. I>u'. prompt inves-
tigation and
QUICK ACTION
are advisable, as speculators have in-
vestigated and are I -1 pin t liasin^
with a knowledge I t|iiit k v develop-
iiik opportunities to -ell to other-, at
greatly inert aseil prie. .
the dcnvek koad
sells cheap rmind trip ticket twice a
week with stop-over privileges.
!'■ r full ill ft .r.: i ;• 11. ii w . i- ■ to
ft./I.C.LISSOM, C,.l' n..
l-'orl Worth Tom,
rrasun with "t'V. naming two ministers
whose chui t lies are in the neiirh-
vvliose borhood.
"Well." saiil the tanner, I
.-uililn't s.tv. 1 never heard
Mr. liorman preaeh."
"I tlnii't like that M r. I'.irncv
saitl t it'iu'm . "lio hraifs ttul m ut'li.
1 went to his . hurt It last Sun-
tlav a n' I lie tl i tl ii' t t¿i I k about
.tnvthinn hut his lather's in.in-
t'onsi ien. e of som.' men
Ii il ls t hem nntil thev are
Ilium! out.
The heapest vv.iv toaii|tiire
i reputation for wisdom is to
a^re" w 11Ii ever v boil v.
Kverv time a boy lias to wait brajf about how much
while his elders dine he declares liner thev were than anyone
that when he is a man he will else's.
lave a table bijr enough lor all.
are nistaiitlv relieveit, and perfeetlv
healed hv Hueklen'* Arnica Salve,
t". Riveiittark, Jr., of Norfolk, \'a..
vou so desire without niltlinif a ,1''' "'v dica-itu..v .
^ that it hlisterotl all over. Itiieklen v
penny to the cost.
We have seen men jowtle and
cheer lor two hours at a football Cratnm, druggist
^amc and then home and
t omplain that the sound of the
children running- across the
lloor uiaKes them nervous.
Arnica Salve ntopped the paiil. and
hoalfd it without a scar." Also heals
all wounds and soles. 's,- at I'has.
V. . , t \ . i ilirl y, tl ti i ni i a il lic.it!,
I I ' * ' t i till e is k, tia I .ill
recti to eliminate t1.in.lt till ,uul clean
v mi lit ail.
Sixtv new books to arrive this
week .it the News-l'hronu'le I.i-
brarv. many of them the vi-rv
latest work ot the most popular
authors of new li, ti.m, ilet
voiir card at once autl get the
luniks at hall price. t
Y)o 2/ou
on a
S/cura/
Zftoute
i
V St). WHY NOT HAVE
some Knvelopes and Note
Heads Printed with your
address thereon?
There will soon be other
routes, and you will save
confusión and uvt your mail
much more promptly by iisin^
Printed St..lioiK-ry, ami at
tin' same timo jjet it as
cheaply a- \<ui can lui\ blank
envelopes and paper.
(let our prices on lots of
250, 5(10 or 1000.
Joiner
¡Printing Comp'y
catdwoff, Zfoxas
THE NEVUS GHRONIIGE tXT"
TO KE>E P POcSTED ON ñLL Tflt Lftft NEWS
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