Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Caldwell News-Chronicle.
OUM AIM IH THE GKBATSttT HUNK FIT TO TUS VAKMSKB ANO WOKK1MS PEOPLE Or BUKLMOM COUNTY.
VOL. XXVI.
CALDWELL, BURLESON COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 12, 1906.
NO. 34.
....GRAMM'S DRUG STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR DRUGS. New Bo* Paper, Tablets and Envelopes.
Pinest line of Perfumes and Toilet Articles in the city.
Phone 66 ^ CHAS. GR.AMM v Le&ding Druggist v Caldwell. Tcxbls. ^ Phone 66.
NO ADVANCE IN THE PRICES AT THE BIG STORE I
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.... \otw ¡thstanding the fact that nearly every lino of goods carried b\ this store is costing moro money
to 1 ni\ now we expect tu oontinuo to soli our present stock at old prices,and makoadvanoc in tho prices
ónix un such goods as aro being roooi\od and are costing us moro. \ow remember that this advance
in tho prices is no "song and danoo" method to scare you into buying, but you will sco it is a stern
reality in tho near future. TIIKRi: AKK A (.KICAT MANY SKASON ADI.K GOODS IX OIK
SiocK <>\ \\ I lie 11 \\i; AKK GIVIXG I.IDKRAi, RKDICTJONS, TO Cl.lv AH TliKM OUT*
which makes these goods at very low prioos, considering tho market prices on similar goods.
We ha\r <>nr nf tlic most omiplrtr storks of Dry ( mods, Dross ( «oods, Shoos, Hats, Millinery, Furnish-
ing* loods and clothing to In* found ¡11 this section of the State, and our prices are absolutely the low est to
be found in the Mate o5 Texas, Th?s isn't "hot air" but "cold facts," and no one knows this better
than our competitors.
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50 IPLR CENI. OFF!
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....On :il! I adies', 'lisies' and Children's I'ritnmed and I ntrimmcd
! flats. Nice. clean, in w up lo-date head wear mar'Led at low prices
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1 ami to go at hall price is ccrtainh -North nmr \s hile tv in\estimate.
PER CEÍNT. OFF i
....On all Ladies'Skirts and Waists all new goods, marked at very j ,'5 ^,
close price's. We just simply bought too many and had rather make j
this sacrifice* than carrs the goods over. $(>.oo and $5.00 iiuttei iiy t
Skirts. \our choice at $2.50. ' ó*'
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Come to Sec Us When You Want Honest Goods at Honest Prices by Honest Methods,
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J. p. COBB, Caldwell, Texas.
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3<rom Our S?i/rtr/ Staff.
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Kim riIK N KW * 11 «iin 1, 11
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mastcv
moved into our couimiinitv yes-
terday. We welcome them into
our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro^er (iroee
vmitrcl at I,one Oak Sunday.
J, Flanagan, (1 rover Nix
and Tom Oreen had business in
Caldwell Saturday.
Willie Masse v, of Somerville,
visited relative** here Sunday.
llonur l'"l«nu|(an and liosea
Rocket attended the cindy
breaking at the home of J. H.
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Sat ,irda\
Hall.
night.
A good many Irmn her. at-
tended the magic-lantern «how
at II in nka si lino! house near
I ttnis SaturdaV night.
M is. T. ü II ende i sun and
children - isiti d i elati ^ es at
Somer ville.
Miss Mable llaiiagaii \ isited
relatives and Inends here last
week.
Missps Kiicv and Doxie Nix
visited friends near Merle Sun-
day.
On account oí a sprained an-
kle Miss Winnie Harnett could
not resume teaching here Mon-
-!av and it will prol-ab' ■. be an-
«uher wrek tielore school will
s t a >" t.
Mi and Mrs. Roger (¡roce
m- 11, i il in tu their no \s home,
known as the vollow house,
Saturday.
We have waited patiently for
some information in regard to
that warehouse lee" but so tar'
ha . e I a. i e >: to see any.
1'! 11 \\ I {i i \.
Kminett Hell wants to see you,
I 'on t tail to see him w hen \ ou
v oinc to tow 11. >4-'U
IIIX,
11 i x. Texas, Jan. ".
K MToh N I MS I'll MONK l.K
Missfs Nome Thomas and
(iertrude White left Saturday
lor Sand tlrove where they will
attend college.
Miss Mvrtle Hlanchett, after
spending the holidays here with
i'oiitiuticct mi Caifc Five.
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1 YOUR TRADE DURING !906
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....Now is tin tint to m.iki \ urbusinos. arrangements tor the new war. \\\ .¡•.•sire :ho
patrouagi ol tin pcoph of Hur'u .oil and adjoining counties.
\\\ do not put mi business on the basis of friendship, but honesty and fair dealings.
How. ver. we appret iate our 11 lends as much as anybody and are ready t • i "ov. r. 1> nd-
• '.up i •• !,• tiling ,'.nd a vt t\ saered thing, too but '".•usittess • W n:it mir
business on business principles b\ uiaking all arti% carry a • i \- >\ ¡ profit. We do
not - !I >"U -me thing at or bel -- w cost and th n "g.>tt" y- u • ' s.-metb'ug else that v<>tt ar-
ignorant of the price ol.
Your liberal patronage I - -r tlu- past 24 \e.us i> an cud--¡scui-nt of our metliols. and mi
-li.i'.l atina, t.. d<> business at the llig t'ottie.1 l nio and .lewe'.ry Store, thoroughly
paied in every \v.i\ t-- take t are ->| your interest in the Drug and .lewelrv business. We m
treat vou right and gi\e v-ui a "square dial."
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CORNER DRUG AND Jt.Wl.LRY STORE. 5
If there is anythirvg in our line to be ha.d, such as Fruits. Candies. Cigars, etc., we have it.
J. LOUIS CIDDIINGS, Caldwell. Texas.
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1906, newspaper, January 12, 1906; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169577/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.