Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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TUX CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE, CALDWELL, TEXAS, JUNE JZW06.
THE HOriE CIRCLE COLUflN
Pleasant Evening R( v«rl« —Column Dedicated te Tirad
Mothers a Thty Join tho home Circle at Evening Tido.
... CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN ..
The best way to slop a wag-
ging tongue it to let it wag un-
til people are tired listening to it.
* *
*
Have a bright bouquet of flow-
er in each room of your home
to cheer and brighten it and it*
inmates.
* *
*
Many a man pine* for a gar-
den thi* tune ot the year, and
when everything i* ready for
the work turn the wb>!e prop-
osition over to hi* wife.
When men build a new boat
and wish to test its strength
thw turn its prow up stream
atruinst the current. They do
not let it drift with the tide.
So it is with our lives. If we
wish to try our strength we
must turn our faces to the cur-
rent and face the tide.
The life of the world is stren-
uous, and the door of the home
should shutout the storm and
stress, hut it should not shut out
new and wholesome and inspiring
influences. It should stand wide
in hospitable welcome to friends,
The home life that is narrow
and selfish i« dull and cnervat-
ing.
or aay "no" to them. They are
and faithful mother and house-
keeper, who lovea her work and
acts on the principle that "it is
not what we do but how. that
make* us great." Her example
is worthy of imitation by the
noblest of earth. There ia noth-
ing more beautiful in life than
the brave spirit who thus lov-
ingly performs her part of the
labors of earth, asking no greater
reward than the consciouaneaa
of having done her duty well
and led her household to Christ.
Priceless, indeea, must be the
peace that stills her heart id
tne hour of death, and endleaa
rest awaits the tired hands when
life is done.
out a little bit late, but they arc
our boya and girlnand they will
be all right. Perhaps later on
it ia the public dance, a case of
beer and a game of cards with
a ten cent ante, and the first
thing we know all is lost, and
we awake to a realization of the! LBeati,ul h"d"lre tho"Jthatdo
fact, only too late, that it was
just like our friend's cow—a
case of too much rope. Be boys
and girl* with your boya and
girls, and at the same time be
manly men and womanly women.
and your boya and girls will
grow up like you, be proud of
you and you of them.
A Positivo Guarontoo
Sloned by Stone ft Hitchcock
Who Airean to Retan Yen
II Dr. Carlatoit'a (termas Uvar
Powdar Falls to Cure Von.
OUARANTKB
I hereby agree to refund the mosey
Mid for Dr. Carletedt'a German Liver
Powder on the return of the empty
bottle*, the purchaser elating it mm
failed to relieve and euro him of say
of the diaeaaet for which il ia raooni-
mended. This guarantee cover the
uae of a 91 bottle or four 16e bottle*
or two montha' treatment.
Signed
There is not such a ureal
nmountof happine** in the world,
even at the best, that we should
risk losing it by o.ir own mis-
deeds and ill nature. There
are many people in life who may
be likened to a briar bush, when
one comes too near he gets stung
by thorns; but each individual
should remember that lie him-
sell i- sometimes thornv and
apt to inflict wounds. There-
fore each one should be more
lenient toward the other, re-
membering that the more one
strives against such things the
deeper they penetrate and the
more painful wounds they make, j
A spark of fire if left to i
THE HOME.
Married people would be bap-
pier
If home trials were never told
to the neighbors.
If they kissed and made up
after every ijuarrel.
If household expenses were
proportioned to receipts.
If they tried to be as agree-
able as in courtship days.
If cach would try and be a
support and comfort to the
other.
If each remembered the other
was a human being not an angel.
If women were a kind to their
husbands as they were to their
lovers.
If fuel and provisions
laid in during the high
summer work.
Dr. Cnrlatedt'a German Liver Powder
ia a wonderful remedy, a preaeription
uaed for over fifty yeara by an eminent
Herman physician in hla practice both
in Europe and thia country and aold by
thousand* of druggist* all over the
world. So mildly natural are the effet*
of this remedy that all Kidney and Liver
troubles give way to perfect health. It
cures the worst cases and many have
been cured who had tried every known
remedy.
Symptoms jt Liver Complaint: Dys-
pepsia, Indigestion, rheumatism, gout,
skin eruptions, aallowncss, constipation,
diiitintsa, vertigo, headache, piles, pain
in the back, melancholy, bad breath.
Don't be fooled and made to believe ¡ furry tongue, horrid taste, unpleasant
* dreams, Insomnia, undue sleepiness,
Work that ia earnest and brave and
true
Moment by moment the longday thru.
"Beautiful twilight at set of aun,
Beautiful goal with race well run,
Beautiul reat with work well done.
"Beautiful grave where graasea creep,
Where brown leavea fall and drifta
lie deep,
Over worn out hands—oh, beautiful
sleep."
that rheumatism can be cured with
local appliances. HollUter'a Rocky
Mountain Tea i* the only positive
cure for rheumatism. ¿5 cents Tea or
Tablets. clfag. Ukamm.
nausea, flatulence, swelling of the itbdo
men, colicky condition of the boweU,
pain and soreness in the utoiuaeh, liver
spots on the skin, loss of memory, im-
paired vitality, dire forebodings, lack
of energy, indicUion, crunkinci's, bhod
poisonii.g, nervousne *, falling liaix*—
oil. there are lots of them and cach one
emphasises the importance of having
Dr. t'arlstedt's German Liver Powder
constantly within reach. It is the right
, thing at the right time, sure and ear-
Reynold's report on the beef, tain in effect, pleasant and perfcct in ac-
truat horror* baa already ser- tl0"- . . ,. , .
, , . J . her vour own aake, don t neglect any
lously injured the American of the symptoms of liver disorder or the
meat trade abroad, that the sale complaint will become chronic and the
The Frenzied Beef Packers.
Washington Correspondent.
It i* as I stated that
Neill-
of American canned meats ha*
practically stopped altogether in
London, and that throughout
Belgium the market for our
lard and other prepared animal
products has been killed.
Nor is this all, in New York
tide of *>nd other citics a decrease in
the use of meats is very appar-
SALES DAY
la a good thing for Burleson County—but a good thing
for you in to make onr store your headquarters and buy
your auppliea from us. No coat sales or catch-penny
schemes at our atore, but good reliable goods at reacon-
able prices—you can depend on what you buy from us.
Courteous clerks, good goods, reaaonable prices
and prompt attention to every customer will be
found when you trade with
V. B. HERBST
LUMBER! LUMBER!
We have a complete stock of all kinds of
Lumber in the sheds, dry and in good
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 figure on your bill.
Burleson counio Lumber Go..
F. A* KING, Pres. >« C. J. DANIEL, Sec.
were
If both parties would remem- ent, and this is especially notice-
be that they married for worse al)lc at public restaurants, where
as well as better. diners always look with more or
If men were as thoughtful for less suspicion at the dishes pre-
their wives as they were for pared beyond their ken.
Such results are perfectly
natural and to be expccled, and
their sweethearts.
If there were fewer silk and
velvet costumes for the street,
and more plain, tidy housi
ultimate, after untold sufferings, is
DEATli.
STONE & HITCHCOCK
Can Lc" ycu all about Dr. OarUtedt's
German Liver Powder j it has cured
many os their customers who are rccom-
mending it to their íiiond*.
r * . thn:i testimonials 1* tho guar-!
e u;ul>'i vliich Dr. CarUtedt's tier-
man Liver Powder is sjld. If It doc ;
not relieve and cure you it will cost you
nothing, so go at once and procure the
remedy aud take along this guarantee.
AMKhHial Traln Service for Coleraéo
Tourists.
Beginning on the 10th inst.
the K. W. iSr I). C. Ry., ("The
the public cannot feel sorry for '*cnver Koad re-established
'.he men who have brought this double-daily train service be-
state of affairs
to pass. It is
should be pun-
dresses.
If there were fewer "please,, r'Kht that they
jdarliUK*" in public, and more 'shed for their actions, and it in ¡ |,_e'ore'
polite manners in private. :i P'ly that such punishment may
If wives and husbands would "ol he mure drastic than mere
take some pleasure as they go monetary loss or rather a mere
tself along, and not degenerate into lessening of profits,
will eventually die out, hut if it|mcrc lo'''°g machines. Kec-
be nurnrd and fuel added, be-1 rcation '* necessary to keep the the house docs not seem in twi.i.
heart in :ts place, and to iret clincd to take the offenders to £ t.oloradf Tourists
tween Fort Worth and Denver
under faster schedules than ever
These trains leave Fort
Worth at **:4S a. m. and N:45 p.
m. and arrive at Fort Worth
from Denver at 5:10 p. m. and
7:25 a. m. daily, thus preserving
The agricultural committee of' connections with all other Texas
"ines in both directions and af-
lined to take ih« nfT-nrlpr* tn lording Colorado Tourists all
hold, what a great conflagration
may
things will be made
smoothly and easily.
A friend
Jcrsev cow
of ours lost a fine
the other day—tied
her too long. She got tangled' skates, and get an eight-year-
up in the rope and broke her °'d ready for school, to say
neck—a case of too much rope.
How maoy.iiMtaoces there are
in life that are counterparts of
the above! The cherished of
our hearts, our own llesh and
times, get rid of a neighbor who il frenzy of luusecleaning ever sl,perb Cafe t ars at city prices
ha* dropped in, tend to a sick (*<oce the subject-matter of the uPon the Pay only I'or What
baby, tie up the cut finger of a report was first hinted at! ^ ou <)rtlcr" plan.
two-year-old, gather up the play- 1° ^act< the plan appears tobe j'1 connection with the fore
things of a four-year-old, tie up t° delay reporting the agricul- S°¡ng company has placed
the head of a six-year-old on tnral bill to the house until the 'n serv'cc additional trains be-
last possible moment, and then tween l4ort Worth and (Juanah,
to force it through without any Texas, a distance of V>2 miles,
nothing of sweeping, cleaning, mcat-irispcction amendment, or ^or t'1c accommodation of local
ctc. A woman with all theae to to add a substitute which will travel, and by reason of same
contend with may claim it a bceminently satisfactory, not to ^as enabled to reduce the
the public, but to the packers.! timc of through trains between
One thing is certain—if the |,orl Worth and Denver more
present congress does not assist than two hours, all of which
privilege to look and feel a little
tired sometimes and a word of
not be much
blood, arc often allowed to grad- ¡ sympathy would — „
«tally slip away from us and out to expect from the man, who, the people in this shameful mat- should and will be appreciated
from under our ccntrol, all be- j during the honey moon, wouldn't ter, these same people will re- ')V vacationists bound for tool ^
. . . ■ « . f v >l.\x« /i ' .. m .1 t. .. < l .. á ^ 1! —. 111 1"
SOMETHING
TO READ
....You can always find something you have
not read and something worth reading at
the Library. New books will be received
every month, and the new fiction kept up
with. V The standard authors will be added
and you will have more books at your dis-
posal each month, as every dollar earned by
the Library will be put into books.
RENTAL RATES:
One to Seven Days
Eight to Fourteen Days
Fifteen to Twenty-one Days 60c
Get a membership card for SI.00 good for
12 months, which will entitle vou to half rates
• 20c
. 40c
New books now in and fifty more in transit.
GET A CARD NOW.
News - Chronicle
Library.
cause we love them so much and
hate to restrict their pleasures
AN OLD ADAOK
SAYI^a.
"A tight purs* li • heavy curae'
Steknoaa mahM a tight pura*.
Tha LIVER to the seat of
tentha of all
Tutt's Pills
go to th« root of the whole mat-
ter, thoroughly, quickly aafcly
and restore the actio* of tho
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
Milid fle«li to the My.
fake No Substitute.
let her carry as much as a sun-
shade.
There is perhaps no place
member that
next fall.
fact at the polls
If you knew the value of Chamber-
lain'* Salve you would never wiah to
be without it. Mere arc mouic of the
where courage is more needed dUeaae fur which it i« especially val-
than in the home life by the
uahle: wore nipples, (happed haudit,
burtia, front bites, chilblains, chronic
tired housewife and busy mother. ¡ H°re eyes, itching piles, tetter, aalt
Her «1 -illV Wftrlt im hill -. r.n.i! rheum and ecjienia. Price 25 cent
ner daily work ia but a repetí- p,.r Kor h(tU. i,y stone .% Hitch-
tion of many a yesterday. She '"oc.k and Chas, (¡ramni.
is but human and must some-
times feel worn and diacour-
aged, but a <|uietconfidence that
we shall be able to perform
whatever is right and neceaaary
generally carries us safely
through difficulties, keeping ua
strong and calm amid the moat A Córtale Cara lar *cMa« foot
trying duties. No one filia a 111,0 v,,Mr h ca Allen's Foot-
olare of urester roatmn.ihiliit, n Powdcr, It cures tired, ach-
«riattr responsibility, callón*, Hweatinir, swollen feet
nor one more worthy of the *" dru^jrlst* ami shoe storm, 25e.
Sample free. Address, Allen S. «Mm
I sted, l.eroy, N. Y. 2-4
Read Heart's Desire, Ben
Blair, Sword of the Old Fron-
tier, the Kavanels and acoren of
other late hooks at the Newn-
Chronicle Library.
hightest honors, than the wine nu^u^Joy^N. v!'
Colorado" and by the traveling
public generally. 4-4t
What's the K"od of keeping from him
Any K°od tiling* you may see.
That will lift his load of labor
I.ike K ocky Mountain Tea.
Ciias. Ukamm.
FRUIT BOOK
I piiL-Kf 9x12 loche ; 22 pagea showing in natural colon
noon of
iK Horn
. tina n
by mail within GO day* and we refund the 60?. Or,mail uh within 1 year,
. Rebate Ticket with 912 order for nnraery stock and we will credit (1.00 in'part
pajnaeat en your order and yon kkrp tiik book free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT.
441
varieties of
>ttL'ee VS IS inches; J pa.
if Fruit, with concise aescriptio'n and season of ripen-
one views of Nurseries, Orchards, Packing Houses,etc.
AOeta. for book (post-paid) and Rebate Ticket permitting return of
pgy ^0g|| weekly and want HON home and traveling salesmen. Ol
"Mother" Jones in speaking to'
the aocialiata, aaid that in a ¡ «ges99Kns9ssss99asaa""M
iooot «« «<*•
tail, and some sauerkraut. "The
ruais.—Stark Bre t, IMISUM. *., Allaatk.hwa, fiytfltvfflt, hi
, , . „ .. „ .. Wooimnn Ctacut, Woodbine Grove,
Jungle dldn I tell It all, /fotts- No. 3b0. Meets second Friday night
toil ( kronicie. *ach month at K. of P. Hall.
Mas. Ii>a Fnaim, W. G.
A. . ItaoAnmi , Clerk.
If your stomach troublea you do not
conclude that there is no cure, fur a W O. W., Caldwell Camp, No. tf*>.
great many have hcen permanently; Meets Saturday night after the
Chamberlain's Stomach and ¡ * "
Ike tarta le line Garf
cured by
Liver 'tablets. Get a free sample at
StoneA Mitchcock'saudI'has.Gramm'H
drug stores aud give them a trial, j
They also cure couitipatioti and bit-;
iotlHUCM.
Northbound —
No.« arrives 1:20 afternooa
No. 16 arrives 12:J8 morning
No. 18 arrives 1:22 morning
Southbound
No. 5 arrives 3:10 afternoon
No. 17 arrives ,*:(VS morning
No. 15 arrives 4:.VS morning
full muon lu each month, and Satur- j All trains stop and take passengers
dav two weeks thereafter at K. of j at Caldwell, except No. 17, but there aro
P. Hall. Visiting Sovereigns arc , certain points to which tickets cannot
extended a cordial welcome.
C. U. McI.antv, C. C.
W. H. IU'Noi.kv, Clerk
be aold on all ofthctrnius. In formation
regarding that feature can be secured
upon request.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1906, newspaper, June 22, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169599/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.