The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
VOL. XVIII.
CALDWELL. BURLESON COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897.
NO. 17.
TOPSYieads
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Topsy"
Hosiery
Leads
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I have just received .*>SO dozen oí them from headquarters, which is the second largest single shipment
into the Slate of Texas this season. This may sound a little "fakv" to you, but it is a fact, nevertheless.
1 lire tfoor!> wore houjrht at old prices and will be sold at old prices as long as they last. The new tariff
has n<>t !>een added yet, but some of the numbers will soon Ik? advanced alw>ut thirty per cent, and there
will U an advance all alonjj the line, so I have taken the precaution to protect myself and my customers for
this season at least.
Below are a few of my prices:
Ladies Fast Black Hose, 5 c
Seamless do H'^c
Ribbed do 8'^c
Double Heel and Toe do. 12VaC
Hi^h (trades, up from.. 15 c
Misses Fast Black, Ribl>ed Hose 5 c
Seamless do 10 c
Extra Heavy do 15 c
Remember that 1 do the hosiery business of Caldwell, and if you are not buying- your hosiery of me, give
me a trial. I can please you with low prices, a neat, clean, well-arranged store, polite and attentive clerks, etc.
Wry respectfully,
Miss.- High Grade do 25 c
Infant Fast Blk Hose, 5c, 10c and 15c
Boy's Extra Heavy Riblxid do, the 3
pr fur SI kind, 25c
Men's Fast Black Half Hose 5 c
44 Seamless do 10 c
44 High tirade do 15 c
Heavy w'rk s'ks, r'bd tops, 1 It) to doz 5 c
Better (irade Extra Heavy do 8* jc
J. F- Cobb.
• $
QáUS£ L£TT£H.
I J. M Dixuo ba« been appoint d ( tnd caire to the front with wrgon
Sep* h in-;- i ler . t I o.«e Mr. D x • yards, rail roada, «anning ficttiy.
Kditor Nkws i Hiiofttcij ( will not tak* charge of the i flice brick l ill a and othir enterar e;
bit t
1*8 get
for libe litt.e cotton worm, who, lw . b ld a church flnnfer. not and tbe lead and we are willirg fit
not having any oooaaion to g.t, decided to fall in line «ith ihe | her to hare it and keep it if ah*
thiraty, dilig>n ly trim away on 1 *vargeli>ta, Brothere Boyd ad will only atari the bull to rolling
end M. College is Full.
HOIIori .>KW -lHKOMCU | " — — ■ ■" "
We are having plenty of rain ! btíío,# tb# fir-t oí 1H98.1 that will give C*Hwell a
which iurnirbe# plenty ot wafer! Bro. (J*orge can* in Saturday eye. Hut now Ca'dwell ht
Bryan, Texas, Sept. u.—The
president of the Agricultural and ! busings from start to finish.
tbe oot'oti ataik, and it *>««-m<t 'bet
Ihey ail never j,ei ti>i«d u( . Uar
pro| i« are trying io grt aotue
Parle gieen or London Purple to
itaaon their tood with, but it
••«me to b« the acaroeel article we
have undertook to tind laUly II
the farmer do not gel auuie ptsi«on
very soon tb r*> will uot b* fifty
l. tnd.an l wo k tog-ther. Th y Hoping that in the n*xt isfue f
have had good meeiin^a and th- 'h« Njcws-Cbrokur >: we will see
old tabernacle in (iaoee will ha re- 'hat there baa been a move taken
membered I >r y *u 1 rome. in <hia direction, wa subsorihe our
Con tabl« L. Y. Tidweil of Mil j name as your friendly Ex.
ano, is in town bustling soma of
the boya.
Another Sin Accident
We have been informed that Jo*
Fowler will add a nice new atock
to hia
Meshanicai oollege requests tbe
prest of tbe atate to pnblieh the
following:
CAM) TO TUB public.
Píese advise the public that
the State Agricultural and Mi -
chanical college can receive no
more students at present. We will
make an effort to provide for thoae
who have been promiaed places.
L. S. Ross, President.
Wanted:—A neat, clean, intel•
Iig ntboy 12 years old or ovtr
who wants to learn th* priming
No
b>l« • t f C I l 'D It «lit* io IblN «huí. «O"" 1 o..rohai>.li..
n«(«hburb<K>.t lr. iu lb. t. p crop bu-inaa. in • .h«.r« lira..
If I ni aa'lidg pw,d. I noulil not1 J*mM l'llt« "" comm.DC. to
Ilk. to ..11. ,M 01 tlwr or . dol. hi" " '•"•I "* l>' «
1.,'. worth of coflca .od .I.,,.!,.! ""-11- W J ''ur,"r <•"
work.
tMcar Korhion is in town buying
on gelling my pay for it out . f tbe
top crop of cotton near U«uh«.
Mr. Haaty was poisoning bis
cotton iaat wr«k wit I'aria green
and poicoii' (1 him.ne.t, im ugh be
wilt get ovtr u
and shipping timber to foreign mar*
ke's. He is now tngaged in ship-
ping a lot cf wtlnut lugs.
Jatuaa Newman had his arm
veiy leverely cut in Duckworth'a
g'ti tbn Piovidence neighborhood
Monday evening about 2 o'clock.
M >re by good fortune than any-
thing elae he will be able to save
hi* arm and band. One of the
mm at the gin saw the trouble
and stopped tbe machinery be-
fore the arm was cut ofl.
The Protracted fleeting.
cigarette smoker, tobacco chtwer
need apply,
Rust «& Jcinok.
Ci-1 iwell, Texas
The very latest 'hiog in a oy
stationery samples nan be se n at
our office. Wedding good^ a* well
as all ordinary recepiion and ball
gooda. Doi.'t eend anywhere ls«
for anything until you have tt
least been fair enough t • give us a
obance.
Mr. Editor, tl iur and neat g>«s
born September 2nd, t > the wile UI* c >tton oonlinu*s to gj h a Th < m eting I eing esrried on at
of J. A. Kly, a 10 pound bab/ girl, f-omeihing i« wrong iu Denmark; the B*pti*t cburoh by Revs. Kay
Muinar and cm d doing w ll JuLu ''<)n 1 >uu ^"ik ho? Hnt| McC'slI aeems to le arousing
•ays he ia worlh hall a uuliion NN ell, we w.-nl to ta.k a little some interest and from retent in>
more now. • a out the wagon yatd and canning dwaiions will prabably continue
We grievously sympathize with f"c,orv ,l"kl hiiM b"fn "grating the two or Ihrea weeks.
Mr. and Mrr. Wilson, who l0ii, {"ds . t hr, no, not th« people -
ih.ir aaut liitiu i K« l .t wink 'of t'aldwell, btit editors and co - tttray Noi>c4.
th« ir aweet little babe laM wteS - v, E traycd t .v T. J Newcomb, com-
1 la death was cauaed by a fail :t' lM)" HROXI- minniimer of prccinct No. 1, Hurlcsou
(rft_ _ _.ir _ I*, i;..!n ltlllli him ' CI.lt. Now, thm people of my town comity. < !> the < th <t«N >f September,
trom a wagon. Its litlle soul Uas . i i / liw, our H*ht bay rtiiy 1 yearn old.
been watved by the angels <t have be n kinder combing my i.i hamU hijfh, white sjiot in forehead,
i..,,.„ tll ..L...L u, ,,m th-r« hair, and accusing me <f working no brand. w. N. Hksi.kp,
beav n lo Abraham s bo-oin, mere ,F, t7-2o Co. Clk. HurtcHon Co. Tex.
io ruwio Ubtil Ulh.r .od uiolh.r for ( .ld .ll h«. I ouKl,l to b.|
ih*n in «u.m tk.n own . working for (iau-e. Onr people "rro' "0TfC*-
abali Come to ciaim then own. I K traye«l bv U. It. p. t nev, commiN-
lloh McArviti has given up his i l'",,«l Hh a dtgrfe of pUKb ( of precinct N . 2. Burle«oti
(.oiiUouM Motion l. r.m.n b«. '•"•• • "*'• •"(l not "dvi"« th d.y
mo.ed to H«kd l.. I, Ihre.len ( «1.1 . II, hot w just
Dr. M.bftn of U«.b.l!, T.xw, * "' to bint that if C ldw« I c o't !■"• h
ta «luting .t Mr. Watia. l>r. j 1 I — CII ""rl,"°„ c"- Tc«-
Jwst Observe
A few of our prices on the
things you need. Don't hesitate,
but come and buy NOW where you
can tfet the most j^oods for your
money. Bring The Spot Cash
and we will make
The Prices Below:
of August,
IH *", one white mare 8 yearH old,
branded W on left hip .md K tut left
Mahau and Mr. Walt*
chums and febuo ma'aa.
•ra oíd ant' " t,0t8 uot Put on
ht r d irking^ and g«t a move on
No C«re--V> l"ajr.
Tint) Ih the w.iy nil <li nn^Kt*
•II «'-..m ! '
. .. , ,,, . . her, md get to moving right away, ruaM*** chin r. r i.- f-<« MaUrtu./'tuiu
tt\i) M'tittoli Ol (/.JiToae«* < • •Ubi V. j • nml Ki'vit. It U ilni-ii* linn tanrt qnttiin<> In
i* vis b i f ft if u i a t M r . i. i m r nimtM unci (HilttfpriMrg ,, form. riiiMroh it
ptujile w i I don their blue ducks ^f,,r Mttor. t.s« io„i^. i'ru-o |
IISIII1I
BACON, this week, to Retail Trade, 7]c
COFFEE, Arbuckle or Crescent, 8 lbs $1.00
COFFEE, Fair Greett, Ten Pounds, $1.00
NAVY BEANS, 30 lbs for - - $1.00
.V H• cans Pie Peaches, New Goods, . .10c
2-H " Sutfar Ct>rn i4 ,4 ..10c
1 lb Sound Tobacco, 5 plugs 20c*
13-11 pails of Jelly 65c
^ A fiiee 3-stffing Broom for 10c
This is a bin Bargain, the lowest price ever made on a
.t-strintf broom.
Sweet I'ickles in bulk Sweet Mangoes in bulk.
Carter's Heat Flour try a sack—If it isn't good we
will pay hauling and take it back.
We have lots of tfood things to eat, and want to soli
them to you.
Womble & McArthur.
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Rust & Joiner. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1897, newspaper, September 10, 1897; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169170/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.