Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
OUB AIM IH TUS GBBATBST BEN 1C KIT TO THE FABMBBB AMD WOBKIMO PBOPLB OB BUBLBBOM OOUMTT.
VOL. XXVI.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1906.
NO. 52.
PURE DRUGS AT fiRAHR ft ! T FOROET we are headquarters for Tablets, Examination Paper, Ink, Pencil* and School 5upp
7 , vT / tTT , New Score Cards and Box Paper lust arrived. A full line of all the leading Patent Medicines and Chill Tor
Largest line of fine Perfumes in the city. Our Motto: "ACCURACY AND PURITY."
^ . CHAS. GRAMM, ^ Leading Druggist, ^ Caldwell, Texas. n?
lies,
onics.
Phone 66.
Phone 66.
Just flnother Way of Saying It's the Correct Thing
....W e are anxious for you to drop iri, try on, and carefully examine
•♦Cobb's Clothes." If we are not in position to save you money we
can't expect you to buy. W e call attention to three lots which arc
shown in our w indow, and after looking them aver you w ill agree
w ith us that there is more st\le and value in these suits than you
ean tfet elsewhere for the money.
l he first is Lot Xo. l(J<ss, an all-wool blue serge at $7.<10. ou
can't duplicate this suit for less than Sio.oo.
Lot ,1121. Young men's ver\ stylish, fancy cheviot over plaid,
double-breasted sack suit, at SIO.OO.
Lot sirio. \n elegant grey worsted mixture in round cut sacks,
at SHUN).
W e are show mg suits at SM.oo, Sl<>.r>0, SIKf>o and S20.(H) that
arc superior to anything a tailor can make you for *10 per cent, more
rnonev.
Honarch Shirts in white and fast
colors, coat styles or regular styles,
cuffs attached or detached, pretty new
spring and summer weights and pat-
terns, and wc carry the stock, each
$I.OO
PLAITED NEGLIGE
COAT SHIRT
OlUtTT, HAIODT * CO., NUKCRS
Cluett Shirts for the particular, fastidious fol-
low who wants something out of t!i«- ordinary, or
for the fellow who wants them becausv he knows
them to be good bosom friends. Coat or regular
style, white or fancy cuffs attached or detached,
prices
$1.50 and $2.00
Come to See Is When You Want Honest Goods at Honest Prices by Honest Methods.
|J. F- COBB COMPANY, Caldwell, Texas. ^
J*rom Our Sfcurai Otaff.
MIX.
Hi*. M.i\ I
Kbito* ni'.w* t'11 numi i.p:
Mrs. Cl.irnals, of (leorgrtown,
1* here on a visit to relative*.
W. B. Terry, Jr., of Wise
county, is here on a visit to his
uncle, W. II. Terry.
H. ( . J.n konn nnd family spent
Saturday anil Sunday in (i iuse,
J, W. Porter, of Ilui 10, spent
several days here the pant week
on btiHine**.
Our Muring class ha* mi*
proved considerably since it h.is
been under the instruction o!
John fírrm in.
There will be prcai hing at
Mix Sn nil .1 \ ; ever y I ') J y iomu
and bring ti , ir «linnet *.
• '.v inv i 1 the \,'¡c • .tin tin
! farmers of this v .immunity arc
pretty badly behind with tluir
work, and the cold nights have
damaged the cotton consider-
ably, but corn looks line.
Ti«; sv \wv.
New line of Watches, Chains,
nnd all the latest fails of the
season for ladies' wear. Com-
plete line of the newest things
in Jewelry.
H. I'\ Jackson.
PROVIDI Ml.
I'kmviiiI'Ni k, Trxdh, May 1
kihtiik nioym olkiivm'l i
Kvervbody is requested to
meet at the i bun h next Sunday,
May for the purpose of or-
|gani/ing a Sunday school win. h
is badly needed. Now that is
just what our church needs, a
good Sunday school, so lets all
meet and be sure to organize one
and keep it going.
h'ev. W. S. Lackey filled his
regular appointment here Satur-
day night, Sunday and Sunday
night: a large crowd attended
and n port excellent sermon*.
Misses Zula and Rowena Jack-
son, of Tunis, attended services
here Sunday morning and spent
the afternoon with friends.
Mrs. T. J. Ncwcomb nod
daughters, lmogcneand Tommic
J., and C. C.ramm and (irace
Fraim, of Caldwell, attended the
Newcomb-Duck worth marriage
here last Wednesday night.
Will and Olean Mitchell, of
Cookes Point, were here Sunday.
Miss Jennie Houston spent
Wednesday in Caldwell with
her cousin, Miss Iludió lladdox.
I'he Farmers' I nions are pro-
gressing nicely.
i la re nee and Miss Hi'ssie Lit-
tle, ol Pittbridge, attended the
wedding Wednesday night.
The recent rains were very
much appreciated by the lami-
era, as crops have been needing
rain for some time.
Health is better now than it
has beeu this year; only one ex-
ception, Mrs. Heisler, who was
oporated on last week for appen-
dicitis; however, she was doing
very well last night.
Hon mi; Uoon.
District court is now in ses-
sion and when you come to town
we invite you to make our store
your headquarters. We have
plenty of cold water and a good
loafing place, and we will give
you a warm welcome. Remem-
ber the big Corner Drug and
Jewelry Store is the place.
52-2t SionkiV IIircHCOCK.
LYONS.
I.yonh, Toxiin, Ma v 1>.
Kiiiton Nhvvs-Oikonh i.k.
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Myers,
of Ura/os bottom, visited Mrs.
T. A. Mullinax and family Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Donald Mel.cod and family,
of Chriestnati, spent several
days here last week with tela-
ti ves.
Mr. ami Mis, Walker Scott,
of Somerville, spent Sunday with
their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Ryan.
Miss Lilian McLeod left Fri-
day to visit relatives in Cameron.
Krnest and Frank Henslee,
Walter Hartón and Fred Carter,
of Somerville, were here Sun-
day.
Mrs. J. W. Wood and little
Vance Smith, of Somerville, are
the guests of K. llenslee and
i family.
Mrs. S. A Scott returned
from Volney last Saturday.
Robert Watson, of Hurton, is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. I).
(liddings. Ini'.z.
D. L. Alford handles the best
in (Iroceries and Confectioner-
ies. tiive him a call.
New Art Squares, * x12 Ax-
minister, only *22.50 at
KII.IY-SNOOK FI knim KI CO.
\0I NtY
Voi.n i v. T^x.is. May 1 .
k i > i r 11 < N i \\s i'ii kksk'i.i-
The ty pi setter last week
Hi.i'ie ti i s., , ,v 1. . M i .ill l\' i. .i.
when it should have been "Miss
: Alvah Royal."
, Mrs. S. A. Scott returned to
her home at Lyons Saturday,
after a two weeks' visit to rela-
tives here.
Willie Massey is still on the
j sick list.
A large crowd attended preach-
ing at Providence Sunday.
J. II. Koyal and family visited
relatives at Lone < >ak Sunday.
Plow Hoy.
Notice to Cucumber Growrs.
J. C. Hale will receive and
weigh all cucumbers under our
contract, anil will issue checks
upon T. F. C.illev in payment
for same.
S2'2l Pkici •!>< >k i k Mi «..Co.
Don't use poor oil. On sew-
ing machines, writing in; , hiius,
bicycles and all purposes re-
quiring a tine lubricant the best
is the cheapest in the • nd.
Vicuinne Singer oil e.iii I . ob-
tained at
t5tf A. H. D- ' • i 1 's.
l\ e.4 vi i ,i ¡i V., 11 co.s i v i-1 ••
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906, newspaper, May 18, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169595/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.