Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWB-CHKON1CLK. CALDWELL. TEXAS, JUNE 29. W06.
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THE HOnE CIRCLE COLUilN
Pleasant Evening Reverie -Column Dedicated to Tired
Mothers a* They Join the Home Circle at Evening Tide.
... CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN ...
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A Positive Guarantee
Signed bu Stone ft Hitchcock
Who Agra* to R«Um Veer Mea«y
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tiood resolutions need more
winding than an eight-day clock.
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The best way to keep the
boys at home i« to make it an
object fur them nut to go out to
seek amusements for these they
will have. Kvery farm ought
to be made a very heaven on
earth to it* inmate . Not alone
the Urm home either but all the
hnu-es in the land. Learn each
child'* nature, and then work
some home charm to keep him
in your circle.
that ought to be bought for the
front window ; the definition of
a word, it* pronunciation are
things that might he argued
pleasantly about, but aurely are
not topics worth a quarrel when
peace and good will are of so
much importance in the home.
A little ill-feeling is like a seed
that may grow into a large tree
which will shadow the whole
house. Many men and women
must look back with regret on
flB
OUARANTM
I hereby agree to refund the
paid for Dr. Urlstedt's tiermsi
Powder on the return of tht entity
bottle*, the purehiteer etatiag It lie*
failed to relieve aad euro him of aay
of the disease* for whioh it la recom-
mended. Tiiia guarantee covers tlie
use of a $1 bottle or four Sfte bottles
or two month*' treatment.
Signed •• ••••••• ••«•••
lupous if Candidates.
As the Terrell election law
requires ell candidates to file a
statement of campaign expenses,
the following found wandering
without due credit is reproduced
for the guidance of local candi-
dates in keeping their accounts
during the present campaign:
"Lost 4 montbe 53 days can-
vassing; 2349 hours sleep think*
ing about the election; 5 aerea
of cotton; 33 ecres of corn; a
whole sweet potato crop; 4 «beep,
5 feboets end 1 beef givee to bar-
becues; 2 front teeth end a con-
siderable quantity of hair to a
personal skirmish. Gave away
97 pluga of tobacco, 23,84* drinka
ol wbiakey, 2M84 glasses of beer;
Childish rage unchecked will,
after a while, become a hurri-
cane. Childish petulance will
grow into misanthropy. Child-
ish rebellion will dcvilope into^o worrying over trilles. She
the lawlessness of riot and sedi-
tion. If you would ruin the
child, daucc to hi* every caprice
and stuff him with confectionery.
Dr. Carlstedt'i German Liver Powder
is u wonderful remedy, a prescription
used for over fifty years by an eminent . c„nHatilárhnnl hnnlcs' twn nair
tier man physical' in his practice both.7 uoday|scbool books, two pair
in Euiopc uml this country and sold by suspenders; 4 calico dresses; 7
ssrt ^ ^ «■«'«••
,h« word or cold r, j
proach which was the entering cures the worst caso and many have
wedge that split the household ^¡;^rt'd whu bua t,iad °very kaawm
Symptom!* of Liver Complaint: Dys-
pepsin, indigestion, rheumatism, gout,
«Ufn eruption*. tallownenn, constipation,
di/./áne**, vertigo, headache, pilen, pain . . ,
in the back, melancholy, bad breath, of wood, pulled 474 bundles fod-
furry tongue, horrid tanto, unplcasaut der< picked 745 pounds of cotton
dream*, insomnia, undue sleepiness, r r . , ,
Your wise mother is not given nausea, flatulence, swelling of the ubdo- helped pull / wagon loads oi
men, colicky condition of the bowel*,1 corn, dug 14 bushels of potatoes,
in two, and yet how few make
point of uttering the soft word
i that turneth away wrath.
23,747 times, talked enough to
have made in print 1600 large
volumes size of patent office re-
ports, kissed 120 babies, kindled
14 kitchen fires, cut three cords
SALES DAY
Is e good thing for Burleson County—but e good thing
for you is to make our store your beedquerters and buy
your euppliee from ue. No coet sales or catch-penny
schemes at our store, but good reliable goods at reacon-
able pricee—you can depend on wbet you buy from ue.
Courteoue clerks, good goode, reasonable prices
end prompt attention to every cuetomer will be
found wben you trede with
V. E. HERBST
LUMBER! LUMBER I
pniu and serene*** in tin stomach, live
does not expect perfection in a spots on the skin, loss -if memory, im- '
,1=... u,i ^u., u_«, paired vitality, dire foreboding*, lack u
da). And .he has put from |.npruv, indieUlon. crankiness, blood .
enero)
the east is from poisoning, neivousness. falling hair- "mes, waicn urustu uy a uauy, |;
oh-.ttilv nnMuihiiiiu t,,e11' nr0 ,oU of tl,e,n uml cach une 1 which cost $3 to have repaired. <
gn.istiy possibility hl„¡,P(l t)l0 importuno.- of having ... rtn. 1 !
ity up in the room Dr. CuUtedt'* Clermau Liver Powder Loaned out 3 barrels of flour,;
"toted" 24 buckets of water, put ¡
p seven stoves, was dog bit 3
times, watch broken by a baby,
her as far as
the west, the
of setting vanity up
of love. So she does not begin oonntantly wlthjn rcacti. It i* the right ,;o bushels of meal, 150 pounds
thing at>e right time, sure and cer- q{ of
Hefore you are aware of it that
boy of six u. rs will go Jown of love. So she does not begin ^ '¡"at'"the1 right11 inú __
the street, a cigar in his mouth. | with exhaustive attention to the tain in effect, pleasant aiíd perfect in ac
and ready on anv corner with multitude of etiquette, knowing tiu"' . , ,. 12 dozen eggs, 3 unbrellas, 13
i • 1 . ... . . 1">r your own *nke, floii t nesrleot any . , r,„n.,:i_ hihl > Hirtinnarv
his comrades to compare pugi-Jthat way lies the danger of mak- 0f the symptom of liver disorder or the ,catl P*-nu|., a bible ontionary,
listu- attainment*.
who allows the child
without ever ha\icg learned the! fore they are in their teens.
great duty of obedience and She lays down as the laws of Can tell yon nil almnt Dr. Carlnlmlt's tl" ned-
submission has prepared a cup her household the broad orinci- Ci(rman '-iV! ' p<,w,,ífr¡ 11 ,lB cur<M
,, , ,• ' manv of their customers who ore rccom
"" pies Of respect for ciders, rev- mending ii to their ftienda.
iii|i.ii i- way uestue danger oi mah- of the symptom of livar Jiaonier or tlie * '
The parent ¡no her bovs pries and her trirls complaint «ill lnvome: chronic and the 1 mowing blade, 2 hoes, 1 over-
* ' . . niliniatf, after untold sufferings, is f , Ln¥P nc nanpr rnllar«
I to grow up Helf'conscious society misses be- DE VTH. coat, - boxes ot paper collars, |
We have a complete stock of all kinds of
Lumber ¡ti 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 Countii Lumber Co..
F. A. KING, Pres. ^ C. J. DANIEL, Sec.
STONE * HITCHCOCK
none of which have been re-
<>l burning gall for his own lips
• n•! .ippa.ltng destruction for hi*
dependent.
l.stry father nr.d mother who
reads this j*aperaud have a child
in the home have enough on
hand. A throne, a crown, a
trence for
for al!; and
women, kindliness
she permeates the
¡."Called by opponent a per-
ambulating liar — doctor's bill
ilti, had > arguments with my
wife—result: 1 broom handle
conceptions of the dclierence
and sympathy due from soul to
soul. Her children very early
delight to placcachair for^rand-
mo t li e r and save father steps,
scept* r, a kingdom under charge. rj*(jey learn to be proud of that
He careful how you strike him j rc.slraint which enables them to
on the head jitrirg the brain, keep self in the background, and
What \ou sa> to him will be ln (|(.fer brother and sister,
centennial and millennial, and a
hundred years and a thousand
Heiu tlun . Uúu..!i¡¡t! ■ i- tlie cfunr-
ant' ■ iindor W. i i)r. ( arlstodt's tier-
r.'....1 Liver Powder i s:>ld. If it doen
home atmosphere with the finest relieve ami Hire you it will eo t von broken, 1 dish of hash knocked
nothing. > p.. at onre ami procure the off |he tabJe j sh¡rt bosom
ruined, 1 flower vase smashed,
2 hand fills of w hiskers pulled
achievement; each rutf and cur-
remedy anil tak« along this guarantee.
It never enters their heads that
¡servants are less worthy of re-
years will not stop the echo and HJH.cl than other pi.0,)!e. They
re-echo. Do not say, "It is onlv'tirc established in the presence
out, in cents worth of sticking
ta;n represents a triumph. Such ]dHtcrs besides 8pe0ll.
a home bu.lt up gradually, with ^ jn hapd cath<«_KXi
careful planning in each part,
with thought and loving consid- „ . r ,
. ,, . , Unknown friends.
eration in all its details, acquires
, , , , 7 here are many people who nave
a meaning far deeper than could used Chamberlain' colic, cholera and
be purchased bv the longest I'iarrhoea Kemedv with spiemtid rc-
' . . , . Milts, but are unknown because they
purse lrom the most fashion- have hesitated about giving a testi-
P
of wealth and power as they are
tender toward suffering and
poverty. When she teaches
them from lime to time her code
of manners and she is careful
to perfect it according to her
best judgement she teaches it
for home use, and it becomes
fixed by becoming natural.
a child." Rather say, "It is
only an immortal." It is only a
masterpiece of Jehovah. It is
only a being that shall outlive
sun and moon and stars and
ages quadrillennial. < od has
infinite resources and He can
gi e presents of great value,
but when He wants to ^i\c the
richest possible gift to a house-
hold He looks around all the
worlds and all the universe and
then gises a child. The great-
est prenent that God ever gave
our world He gave nineteen hun-
dred years ago, and He gave it
on a Chr'stmas night, and it
was of such value that Heaver.
adjournrd for a recess and came
down and broke through the
clouds to look at it. Yea. in all, . ... ,
. . . ,1,,. , ' niture which arc carelessly or-
ages t,od has honored childhood. , , , . . ,
,7 dered from an utibols'erer, anil
He makes almost every picture! , , ,
, .. , . , ' ... carried home and stood around
a failure unless there b« a child, I. . , ,
... . .. „ her parlors bv his men, will
either playing on the floor, or lT . .
, , , , . . never alTord her
looking through the window or , ,
, , faction she can get in a room
sitting on the lap ga/.ing into , ,
, , . . ' which today, she buvs a chair,
the face of the mother. 1 •
able cabinet maker. monial of their cxpcricnec for publi-
cation. These piMple, however, are.
none the less friends of this remedy.
They have done much toward making
it u household word by their personal
If yon are languid, depressed, in- recommendations to friends and'
Ihat fired feeli,i<|.
capable of work, it indieatt «that ymr
liver is nut of order. Hcrbine will
assist nature to throw ofl head-'
aches, rheumatism and ailments akin
to ni-rvou ncss and restore the ener-
gies and vitality of sound and perfect
health. J. J. Hubbard, of Temple,
Texas, writes. I have used Hcrbine
for the past two years. It has done
me more good titan all the doctors.
It is the best met icine ever made for
chills and fever." Sf.lc, Sold by Stone
\ Hitchcock and Chas, (¡ramin.
neighbors. It is a good medicine to
have in the home and is widely known
for its cures of diarrhoea and all
form* of bowel trouble. Kor sale by
Stone & Hitchcock and Chas. (>ramm.
Lax Execution of (he Laws.
M A KIM. lloMK.
It seems a pity that the young
woman who is about to establish
a home and has the money to
Typewriters and Supplies.
What absurd little things peo-
ple quarrel about. What trivial
matters cause ill-feeling in fami-
lies. The mutton being roasted
too little or the beef too much;
an opinion about the temperature
of the house, the style of curtain
TitfsNk
FOR TMMD LIVER.
A torpM livertftrangea the whole
•yataiH, ami pradHcea
8KK HEADACHE. ——
Dyepopsla, Coativeoe , Rlien*
metism, Hallow Skin and Pile*.
There la no better remedy for these
c ommon diseases than |H(. TUTT'S
t,IVKR I'll.I S, as n trial will prove.
lake No Substitute.
Washington Correspondent.
The secretary of agriculture
is obviously noledtiicly in sym-
pathy with his muck raking po- •
litical boss for the passage of
We have secured the agency more stringent inspection of the
spend for its garnishing can for the famous ()liver typewriter, meat industry. For in reply to
not be persuaded from laying it an(; wi 11 be glad to show you a suggestion from Mayor Dunne
out all at once. She robs herself the machine and explain its that a commission of pathologists
of so much future enjoyment, many advantages for all classes appointed to look into the
The spick and span sets of fur- Gf work, having tested several Present methods of beef inspec-
other machines for our work, tion, Secretary W ilson says, that
and found the Oliver most de- thc ,aws oi lhis country are
sirable. Will take old machines morc stringent than in any for-
of any make in exchange and ei&" country. If the laws are
half the satis- make liberal allowances for them. so stringent, it is evident that
If your machine is not up to thc execution has been lax and
thc standard for your work let therein W ilson and the presi-
and next week, seeing there us figure on putting in an Oliver 'lent are to blame, lor if Secre-
must be a table to accompany f.,r you, which we guarantee to tar y Wilson is not capable of
the chair, she starts on a fresh give entire satisfaction. enforcing the law President
shopping excursion, and finds a W'e also carry ribbons, oils Noosevelt could at once remove
table which is exactly what she and supplies in stock for any him and appoint some one who
is looking for, and in another machines, and can till special i* a more competent executive
month, discovering the need of orders on short notice. Anas- officer. There arc nearly 1,000
a bookcase or screen, she has sortment of ribbons received highly paid experts whose duty
again the delight of the hunt, recently. is to inspect cattle and meat and
and the gratification of obtaining Joinkk I-'kintinc; Co. incidcntly, of course, to report'
thc prettiest screen and book- on thc general cleanliness of thc {
case in thc city. following the fla*. methods employed. Not one ol CALDWELL LODGE DIREGTORY.
Such a room is a growth, a j when our s..utiers went to Cuba and these experts has reported that
gathering together, of household ,hl" I'hiHppine
important cons
SOMETHING
TO HEAD
....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 ilion .h, 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
Get a membership card for $1.00 good for
12 months, which will entitle you to half rates
.. 20c
.. 40c
.. 60c
New books now in and fifty more in transit.
GET A CARD NOW.
News - Chrorvicle
Library.
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216
•It pages 9X 12 tachen; 22 page* allowing in natural olor
vario til' tit'Fruit, with cum ise description ami aeaiton of riffl-
ing of eaeh;l>4 half-tone view* of Nurnnriea,Orenarda, Packing Howe*,etc.
"Send AO els. for book (pout pai<l) ami Rebate Ticket permitting return of
. book by Riail within tit) day* and wo refund the i>V. Or, mail un within i year,
, Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery atock and we will credit $1.00 in narl
payment on your order and you kkki* tiik iux>k free. WE PAY THE IREIfiHT,
" weekly and want Here home and traveling anleamen. Ot tpit
ruKt—SUfk Ire's, IMllSlVtA, M*„ AtlMtk.lm, fiyrttnillr, Mb
We Pay Cash
by
|« | . I IM ■ II II 1 > "l|S|l|l |
little, and Morgan, Com in i usa
Kurnl
aava; 'I wan
. health was the most anvthinir was wronir in their
Mileration, Willi* T. . ' . . " ...
issary Sergeant II. s. department, or if they «lid re*
Kach article, A . of Kurnl Koute 1, Concord. N. H., port .uiythinir unfavorable, it
two yearn in Culm and , , . , , ,
treasures little
piece by piece.
bought only when the need two year« iu tlie I'liiiippiiie^ aml "tic- ',rt9 heen pigeon-holed by the
arine * or when Hometliino- is •«« *ubject to colils. 1 t.mk r r. Kina'a hiirher officials'.
l... -i., i i . . . ... Ne v Diaeoverv forconsiiiiuitiou. which
till PP'I > found to junt meet the kept me ill perfect health. A ml now,
need, will have a family history ',n Ncw Unuipiihire, we liml it the tiest When the lial.v talks, it is time t<>
which makes '• «« ..««..n™;..;..!. ¡"''dicine in tile world for colds, give HollisterN h'.vky Mountain Tea.
11 taita Fe lime Cari.
Northbound
.. i i • • medicine in the world for colli.
it an entet lainiitg lirouchial troubles and all Ihiij; di - It'* the greatest baby medicine known
ft; well as valuable possession, •'•'■•es." tiuaranteed at t'has. (¡rno'to to lovittj; uvither*. t! maK-. tli in
t . , , . druggist, Price soc and il.Oti. Trial eat, sleep ami crow. .Vs cents, Tea or
footstool is an, i>„|lie free. | Tablet*. Cuas, i.namm. ,
-aell couch and
WooDMKN Cikci.k, Woodbine tirove,
No. Íiki. Meets secntid Krlduy night No. 6 arrives 1:20 afternoon
in each month at K. of 1*. llall. No. 1(i arrive* ..; morning
Mhs. I ii a Fkaim, W. G. No. 18 arrives .1:22 morning
A. S. Hhoaihht*, Clerk. Southbound
No. 5 arrives A:10afternoon
W O. W.. Caldwell l amp. No. l'>". N"- 1" arrives morning
Meets Saturday night after •> arrive* 4:.o mornlug
full moon in each month, and Situr- Ml trains >top nnd take passenger*
dav two weeks thereafter at K. of at Caldwell.except No. 17, but there am
1*. Hall. Visiting Sovereigns arc . tain points to which ticket* cannot
extended a cordial welcome. 1'■ -i. a" f the tt ain*. Inform tkm
C 1'. Mi I.\ktv, C. C. Iregardint; that feature can be «ecured
W, H. liUNKI.hv, C lerk upou retiucat.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1906, newspaper, June 29, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169600/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.