Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CALDWELL NEWS ChRONICLE, CALDWELL. TEXAS, OCTOBER 19. «06.
THE HOHE CIRCLE COLUflN
Pleasant Evening Reverlas- Column Dedicated to Tlrtd
Mothers o Thoy Join tht Homo Circle at Evening Tide.
... CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM THE EDITORIAL PEN...
MV MM If IT
Hum
A food book and i food
•re excellent thing* for
who know bow to appreciate
their value. There are moo
however, who judfe of both
from the beauty of their cover-
ing.
• *
*
The quotation: "If you have
flower for roe, scatter them in
my pathway while I live that I
may enjoy their beauty and in*
hale their fragrance," containa a
beautiful ftentiraent, and certain
it is that we are apt to forget
the living, and keep our affec-
tions pent up to-be poured only
after death. For those that
have gone we can do nothing,
but for the living we can do
much.
(¿irla, don't lltrt and get ac-
quainted with young men your
parent know nothing about. Do
not nit in the parlor making
wortned dogs and all such trash,
while your dear mother goes
trottw ^ around the house all
dav with the help of one girl to
do the work of six. and going
with a shal l>v old hat and cloak
th.it vou kirU inav wear silk
d.vsse*. etc. Oh, girl-! When
those busy hand are folded
quietly over that loving heart
that lia teased to heat, v« ur
heart will ache and vou will
think it mother would only come
back he would lie loved and
petted a never before. Now
while you have her just try it
on; ju t run up and ki s her
and tell her to put on her things
and take a walk in the sweet
mornirg air; that you will keep
hiiu (>, i«nd ee ¡1 he would look
up and smile. Try it. girls.
Sweat over hia conundrum*.
Limber up your dignity with a
game of ball or half a day' fish*
ing. You can win hia heart ut*
terly. And hold him ateady in
the path that leada higher up.
That boy ha* a aoul, and a des-
tiny reaching high above the
the mountain peak*. He i*
worth a million times hi* weight
in gold.
CUl'KTKSIKS.
Much of the pleasures of so-
cial intercourse depend* upon a
strict observance of the little
courtesies and amenities of life.
Too many save their sweetest
smiles and choicest words and
nicest attentions for strangers,
while their friends are put off
You are holding your head verjr high,
young man; you have riacu above
the crowd;
You have come to the front as but few
men can, and you have the right
to be proud;
You are inanter of men who are older
than you, and your heart is a
utranger to care;
The world U approving the work you
do. and the world you inhabit ia
fair;
You are having your day; men call
you great; your riae has been far
and fast;
But aik yourself before it' too late
"How long ia it gning to last?"
You arc living iu glorioua atyle. fair
girl; you aredreaaing in gorgeous
things;
Your neck ia weighted by many a
pearl, your handa are ablaae with
riuga;
You aini; and vou dance and the peo-
ple applaud; you have beauty and
youth and grace;
Aud lightly you Hcatter your bounties
abroad, aud laugh in the moral-
Ut's face;
You're the ra^e. you exUt in a state
of bliss, the money comes easy
and fast,
Hut have you ever considered this;
' How Ioiik is it tfoiiitf to last?"
You approve of thing* as they arc,
old man. you are piling your for*
tunes high;
plan you are passing the statutes
by:
You sneer at the one who would set
things right, you are warping the
golden rule,
And he that neglects to grab where he
might you regard iu your heart as
a fo<d;
Hut brought to grief by your greed
with the most meager crumbs of Through many a deep-laid, intricate
consideration and politeness.
This is nothing but a miser-
able piece of acting, and who
ever a sum the role is bound
to be found out sooner or later.
It is in the home that all that
is best in life should he diffused.
There should be kindness, for-
bearance, gentle manners and
loving Í ore thought. Not to
strangers, but to the near and
dear ones should the treasures
of life be distributed. Then
when one goes out into the
world he i his own natural self.
W h< ii lie doe .i noble deed, or
gives to other an elevating
thought, he but give expres-
ion to a nature enrichcu by
The young man who trie* to
be "one of the boya" may auc-
ceed at it, but be ia pretty apt
tobe a failure at everything else.
A lot of men have been made
miserable by rea*on of being
forced to try to live up to ao ac-
cidental reputation for brilliancy.
Tbe man who i* alwaya boast-
ing of hi* willinfnes* to fifbt
for hi* rifht* i* usually tbe
man who want* more tbaa ia
com iOf to him.
After you have noticed tbe
way a little wife can rule a big
huaband you will ao longer won-
der that David bad aucb an easy
time with Goliath?
Tbe report that tbe California
prune crop will reach 110,000,000
buabela ia another bit of infor-
mation that will not be relished
at the boarding bouse.
Tbe most popular young lady
in our neighborhood is the one
who is equally a* good at mak-
ing bread as *be ia at playing
tbe piano, and abe is an artiat
at both.
Young man, if she suggests
when you bring a box of candy
that you would bettter be sav-
ing your money, it ia a sign that
it ia a good time to ask the mo-
mentous question.
Sick
Cured.
Sick headache is caused by derange-
ment of the stomach aud by indiges-
tion. Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets correct these disorders
and effect a cure. Bv taking these
tablets as the first indication of the
disease appears, the attack may be
, .. ...... warded off. Get a free sample aud
for pelf you will sigh when your try them. For sale by Stone & Hitch-
chance is past, cock and Chas. Gramm.
For what might -have been had you
asked yourself, "How long is it
g.-ing to last? s. / .aw,. What Made the Tyler Commercial Col-
lege, of Tyler, Texas, Famous.
The wonderful, modern Byrne
K Vounq Mother at 70.
My mother ha* suddenly been made
voting a! "<•. Twenty years of in- Svstems of shorthand and Book* i
i tense suflt-ring fn.m d> spepsta had j,¿en¡nir hv which thev are en-
r entirely disabled her, until six months \ ,P !"*' D" wm>'n. lncy , .
" when >he iM-gan taking Electric bled to give their students in
Hittert whi< h have completely cured half the usual time, a more thor-
her .uní restoie«i the strength aud 0ugh and practical training for
. activity she had in the prime of life," .u, , „ i _
the cultivation of the pure and writ. „ m,«. \v. i. K,ipatrick. of Dan- jhe business world than tan be
forth, M. Wr.-atest restorative medi. bad elsewhere; their thorough
, cine mi the globe. Sets stomach, system, their business like dis-
Depend upon it that there i íivr and kin.inev right, purities the cipline, their moral training, the
lood. and cur. malaria, biliousness snec:at Work inven in literarv
n.1 W. aku. s- Wonderful Nerve sPfVai w°rK 8,ven m "terarv
Guaranteed by subjects free of charge, their
tore. excellent faculty of IS experts,
their completely equipped em-
ployment bureau, through which
positions are secured for their
graduates free of charge, their
reasonable charges for tuition,
their excellent facilities for se-
activity
ol the pure and
good and true.
i it that there i
a habit in manners .1 well as in
tastes and morals. One cannot T..nn 1'iic.
be a boor at In own fireside * '*ra"""
and .1 gentleman at his neigh-
cannot be a tender, Brain Leaks
— ympaibclic woman
abroad if -.he is a snarling, quel'- Will M. Matipiu.
-He,
ilrtig
hor' . On
cha n table,
K IM > N F sS I'NM'dKKN.
If every child could be prop- ulous creature in her own home. A bird on the hat costs a plenty,
erlv instructed intellectually.
morally and religiously, a veryi
few generations would suffice t<>;
bring about the millenium. and j Uo )))U kuolv l|)al t|)e m)r](, js
if the foundations of a lifelong > full y| kinilncsN Uul ncvcr waH
cheerfulness could be at the ^po-ken. and that 1 not much seldom wants for a job.
ame lime laid, by affoiding to tu.,toP t|,an no kindness at all? The ui e man will not put his
opportunities j q.,JC ,-(U,¡ ¡n ^ slovo ma|ies tj,e tru t in the can.
tl , , . . , , curing good board with private
1 e 1 feet faith makes perfect fam¡)¡es at a low rate, etc., etc.
trust. if interested in Bookkeeping,
Only the foolish measure life Business Training, Shorthand,
bv the length of years.
The man who loves his work
all children full
for innocent enjoyment, what a
merry millennium it would be.
That being out of the question,
let lis do tin' best we can. Away
with the tribe of humbugs who
put i hildren into straight jackets
who would cram them in
school and make automats of
them out of it. Teach the chil-
dren winningly. Make knowl-
edge attractive to them; let then*,
frolic unrestrainedly.
I IIA 1 inIV.
His name is not Solomon.
r are m.inv tilings that he
not know
l 'it
«loes
In i-, oiilv a boy. Y..II was a
child once. Call to mind what
you thought, and how you felt,
(live that boy a chance. Keep
near to him iu sympathy. Be
his chum. Hi not make too
many cast iron laws. Rule with
a velvet hand. Help him have a
"good time." Answer his fool-
ish questions. Be patient with
his pranks. Laugh at his jokes.
Weinem her that j there wa not
them; the hou
TitfsPils
wM mm the eyaeafllt*■*• wenr
day s of misery, amfcnaMa him to «at
whatever he wishes. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food tn assimilate ami nour-
ish the Iwdy, give heen appetite,
nrvrtop ntsn
and solid másele.
eimtvd.
Take Ño Substitute.
in
room warm, but there are pile The man who
of falling tree Iving on top ol partisanship exposes hia nar-
hills where nobody can get rowness.
them; these do not make any- The easiest man to deceive is
body warm. Vou might freeze to the man who think he knows
death for want of wood 111 plain it all.
sight of these fallen tries if you The father who is not a hero
had no means .>! getting the to hi children should hasten to
wood home and making a lire of reform.
it. Just so in a family; love is Jealousy and true love never
what makes parents and chil- get along well together in the
dren, the brother and ister same heart.
happv. But il thev take care Big successes are never won
never to say a word about it. il >v taking little troubles home
they keep it a profound secret with von.
as if it were a crime, they will
not be much happier than if
my love among
will see ill i old
even in summer, and il you live
there you will envy the dog
when vo 11 call him poor fellow.
Typewriting or Telegraphy,
write this famous institution for
one of their large beautifully
illustrated catalogues. When
you have read it through, you
will understand why they en-
boasts of his mlled more than 1000 studenfs
last year from 20 different states.
bowl who
i pretty
Itanqcr I rom the Cloque.
There's a grave danger from the
plague of coughs anil colds that are
so prevalent, unless you take l'r.
Kind's New lbscovery lor Consump-
tion, l oughs aud t'oids, Mrs. (ico.
Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes:
"It's a (iodsend to people living iu
The lover of the
tries to "taper olT"
sure to "toper olT."
Some people who imagine them-
selves to be critics are merely
fault-linders.
1
first have to start tributary
establishments down here.
The average man does not
have to go far from home to
find a place to begin reform
work.
(lood cili/.cnship tinds better
■ - 1 1 1 —i—.
Cure* Tetter,
Eczema. Itch (all
kinds) Dew Poison,
Pimples, Ring,
worm, Skin
Eruptions, Chap-
pad Paces and
Hands, Sore,
Swcatty, Swollen,
Blistered Feet.
Cotton Pickers
Pick 1/4
More
Cotton by
Using It.
DONT ¿CRATCH
WOOPttóTtTTER
CURE.
! CURES
LI SKIN
I HAND
r00T AND
'ÓCALP
'trouble
fDEATH TO
RED BUG
óuregure
"\Rurr
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
Sold l)U STONE & MITGHG0GK.
eopie who get to heaven will
MONEY SAVED.
Slivetlnii' ami money liy uslni! the
loiw ill-l iner teleplin.ie Truiisnct
liiishie-, satisfactorily wltlmiil wait-
ing for reply. .1 list it turn of the bell
lin.l «re ilotlie rest.
climates where coughs nnil colds pro- . . ,, . , .,
vail. I Hud it ipiickly ends them. Ii expression at the ballot box than
prevents pneumonia, cures Ingrippc, m the street corner discussion.
gives wondeifiil relief iu Asthma and
hay fever, aud makes weak lungs
strong enough to ward off consump-
tion. coughs mid colds. 50c and St.no.
Wuarantccd by Chas. Gramm. Trial
bottle free. Hold by Chas. Gramm.
(let a membership card in the
News-Chronicle Librarv and
have at your disposal 250 books
at 10c each for rental.
$1.00 paid in advance secures
the Ni-ws-Ciikonici 1 for a whole
year.
Some people must think they
are paper millo, judging by the
way they are always chewing
the rag.
The piiblic always suffers
when it elects a man to office
for tbe sole purpose of affording
hiin a way to make a living.
Connection with «II point* In the
count v «tul over the slnle. |t*e the
telephone nuil work while we eel your
msn Prompt service time 11 ved—
money tunde Unit's easy.
TRANS-TRXAft
TELEPHONE CO.
Ttw
Luoky Duok
to tht man with the plug of "Stour." He' got some-
thing good to chew and wants no better.
For forty years it has been the steady companion of
old timers tnd every year has increased in popularity
and tales.
STAR
PUNI CHEWIN6 TOBACCO
If you'd like to have a real, good, juicy quid in
your mouth — one that will not crumble up r.nd chew
dry quickly — you ou^l.t tu get "Star." Only the
richest, ripest, sweetest leuf is used to make "Star"—
the chew that is waxy, substantial and lasting—the
meet economical chew suld.
Star is best quality—best value.
Make it your chew.
/jo,oootooo roc. pieces sold annuslfy
In All Stores
OFFICE SUPPLIES
IN STOCK
We carry in st^ck supplies for business men
in our line that are needed every day, such as:
Typewriter Paper,
Carbon Paper,
Blotting Paper,
Warranty Deeds,
Deetl of Trust,
Chattel Mortgages,
Crop Mortgages,
Vendor's Lien Notes,
Releases,
Bills of Sale,
Land Notes,
Promissory Notes,
Yellow Legal Cap,
Abstract Legal Cap,
Manuscript Covers, Etc.
Good Quality, Reasonáble Prices and Prompt
Attention to Every Order.
Joirver Printing Co.
LUMBERI 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 ami are making close prices. Car-
load celebrated Watikegan 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 countu Lumber Co..
F. ft. KING, Pre . ^ C. J. DANIEL, Sec.
News-Chronicle building. The
v, ... bent wtand in town. Renter I
>011 may be able to postpone ¡ Cf)n subk,t cotton in ronm.
coal buying time by thinking of j Call at Joinkk I'kim im. Co.
the price. It is calculated to,
nuke liic average man quite hot. , SubwrilK-for the NnwiJ-t'iiaoxiuJi:. ,
Fon Rbht—The room form-
erly occupied by It. K. Jackson1 in ,
Latest thing in Ladles' Visiting Cards
50 fcr 85 cents
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1906, newspaper, October 19, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169616/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.