Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CALDW ELL NEWS-CHSOKICLK. CALDWELL. TEXAS JULY 12 HOT.
NEWS-CHRONICLE
POINTING CO
, use JOIN EH Editor and Business Mowor
L. H- KILFATRICK Solicitor ond Colloctor
la the Caldwell poatoflee u
Tolophono No IT.
I«au«d Bvary PrMay Morning
Advertising Rotas.
All advertíalo* aa first page will ba cbargad 60 casta par
atralgbt, with ao reduction for large ads.
Display ads oae insertion twenty ceats par Inch; two
imrtlmu thirty-fire ceats per lach; aaa month sixty
ants per inch.
Local ratas seven sad one-half ceats per liae first inser-
ttoa aad fire cents per llae each aabsequeat insertion.
Legal aoticea of all kinds Si.00 per hnadrad words first
loaertion and 50 ceats per hundred words each sabseqaeat
lierrtsn.
Obitaariea. carda of thanha. and notices of entertain-
its givea for religious, ndacatioaal or charitable pur-
~ f at half regalar rates.
The Mbws-Cbboiocui desires a correspondent at every
iffice in the county, and in exchange will famish the
r, stationery and postage free, will be pleased to cor-
' with aay oat on the sabiect.
NOTICE TO SVBSCKlMCBSt—SUBSCRIBERS ARE
LIABLE FOR THE NEWS-CHRONICLE AS LONG
AS IT IS TAKEN FROM THE OFFICE. IF TOU
DESIRE TOUR PAPER DISCONTINUED, SEND US
THE AMOUNT DUE AND NOTIFY THIS OFFICE
TO STOP SAME.
Caldwell, Texas, July 12, 1907.
It is reported that all tbe preliminaries for
building tbe Taylor, Somerville and Houston
road bsve been arranged, tbe stock all sold, right-
of-way all secured and tbat tbere ia nothing left
to do now but juat to build it. Here's hoping
ence, just as many opportunities have been' Did you atop to think when'
peeeed hj tbe people of Caldwell tbat might have you were ever saying something - — —- —— —- * ""'
brought ns large returns. Isn't it ralher die* mean about somebody. that you
couraging to a newspaper to work for all theae, would not aay that thing if the
things for tbe betterment of tbe town snd county, person talked about were desd.
and «spend ita time, energy aod money to get tbe In this age of tbe world at least,
opportunities presented, and then aee them care* we seem to have more respect for
leasly passed by? Why not tske hold of every tbe dead than the living. When
end that will bring results and all pull together he dies vou say nothing con-
aad land tbaae.thinga one ata time? Every time; cero log him except the good be
we paaa up a manufacturing enterpriae or any ' has done. It is flrigbt and proper
thing elae that will make a payroll and turn loose to respect tbe dead, but did
money here for raw material we
backward. Let ua reaolve to let
away from ua in tbe future.
take a atep
nothing get
yi u ever think how much leaa
barm you would do should you
display tbe bad qualities of per-
soot after they are desd than
while they are living? It is im-
Tint requnt for .ample, of kaolin made U.l ^.¡y, for you u i|ljure , di,d
week baa brought in some information in regard
to depoaita of thia earth, but we are sure there I
are more depoaita of it, and aome clover to rail-
road facilitiea than those tbat have been reported.
If you have any kaolin on your place, get up a
good aample, aee about bow much you have of
it, and bring aample and information to this
office. It will coat you ootbing and may result
msn physically, morally, men-
tally, financially, religiously, or
otherwise, while it is easy for
you to injure bim in many ways
wbile be lives. Try to have s
little more charity in your
speech snd actions concerning
, , . . people wbile they live and may
in getting .omeone with capital inlere.t.d in the „„elUtd. A1.0 m,kc it ,
development of your deposit. This earth is val-
uable if of good quality, large quantity and
close enough to railroad to be bandied economi-
cally. If you want to make some easy money by
aelling it, get your aamples in at once, and this
paper will do all in its power to help you get
profit.
point to say tbe good thing* you
know about tbe living. It will
do you and them good.—,\fc-
A'ihiicv Democrat- (tatelle.
In aome communities over tbe state tbe attor-
ney-general'a "hiatus" will be felt today, though
it ia understood tbat in most counties no atten-
tion will be paid to tbe ruling cf tbat depart-
ment. Tbere will probably be a test case made
tbe first day, and tbe matter will be rushed
through the courts and a decision obtained as
quickly as possible, and it is hardly reasonable to
suppose tbat tbe courts will bold with tbe attor-
ney general's department in this matter. The
Th«r* (« mort't'sliarrli tn Oil* r«-tlmi of lb*
■ •ountry than ull iitli.r pul lufi'llirt
mul until t t* Inxt fr v«-i r w «uppnatwi to
l* Incurable. Kiir ia rri-m mitny Jfrtar* <luc-
I u>r« pninimnrtil It a lm*¡.l til.mitl pn--
1 wrllnil lifc'iil rcmnllpa, mid by connlantly
railing tn runs wlili to«vi| trvntim-nl. pro-
, miuiirml It Im'urnlilr. Hclpnif bw« proven
i'Htarrb t'l tr* a iiiii.lltutlniial (ilwniM- «nil
i tliort'furi riH|iilri',iiiii«tltut|iiiial tti-nlmciit
Hall' CatMrrli t ur,-, mnnufai'turr.1 tur K J.
' L'btfnry A t'.i. Tulvdn. Ohio. I tin- only i-on-
. «tltutlonnl curt-on tin- market. It • takt'ti
Internally In from W ilropn to a t«-.t-
I spoonful It art. ilirt'i'tly on the IiIimmI a ml
aiui'ous mrfaiv of the .yatcm. Tli.-y 'ilfrr
I one bunoreel ilollar* for any <• *«■ It falU to
! care. !*eml for circular- mid tctlmotilau
A(10re n v J CIIENKV A fo . Tol.-«li..
i Uhk>.
by ilrttstrNta. T.V.
He Hall' Family I'lll* for constipation
Take
- - We all know bim. He is
tbe promoters will not fall down on this part of latter department has named tlmaffair a "hiatus". f0linj ¡a eVery citv aud commu-
tbe proposition, as it is tbe part that counts for but it is nothing less than an outrage, even if nilv jD somc more pieotiful
Burleson county. This road may hurt Caldwell the law be sustained in this particular, and it is lhan otjjers Where he is few
some, and doubtless will, but at tbe same time it to be hoped that the legislators of the future in numbers bis town is usually
wil! be worth a great dea! to the county, and will will pass an anti-biatus bill of some kind, aod progressive, pleasant and peace-
help Caldwell eventually, as it helps to develop provide that when a law is carelessly made and
and aettle more of tbe county.
There aeema to be cc~ jiderable prosperity
among tbe best newspapers in tbe state. Tbs
Houston Chronicle will soon have a new eleven-
story building, wbile tbe Waco Times-Herald
will have a three or four-story in a short time.
Quite a number of tbe leading weeklies over the
atate are buying or building new homes, which
meana that these papers will have better facili-
ties, and be able to accomplish still more for
tbeir towns and sections. Work on the new
five-story building of tbe News-Chronicle has
not started yet.
to
Have you read the constitutional amendments
be voted on next month? They are of impor-
to tbe future of the state aod every voter
should inform himself upon tbem and vote for or
against tbem accordingly. Some of tbem de-
serve to becarried unanimously, and others per-
haps are not for tbe best, but it is tbe duty of
people of tbe state, to whom these questions
left, to act intelligently in disposing of tbem.
tbe amendments carefully and go to tbe
la and vote as you see best. You are tbe
lawmakers in this case, and don't wait until they
are a part of tbe constitution and then kick about
tbe
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Taw oil well at Sebea ta will be completed to
€ depth where it is expected to atrike *. pay-
ing strata of oil in a few daya, and tbe wbole
county will await with interest tbe development
there. Here's hoping tbat a producing well will
It brought in tbat will make tbe development of
tbe field profitable, and will draw tbe attention
of tbe oil seeking world to our county. Juat at
preaent tbere ia a abortage in oil, and new fielda
are in demand and will be worked just ss soon
as it is demonstrated tbat tbey are profitable. If
a producing well is brought in it will mean a
great deal for Burleson county.
able, but where bit ilk predomi-
contaios such an absurd provision as this liquor oaleH ¡t |g # back.bitio„ slow
law does, it may be construed according to tbe ^ of a pUce He u |he ^
laws of common sense and simple justice. A wbo 0<vvr sef ^ jo a0ytb
few such "hiatuses" will go a long way in breed- of a pubIl0 character. If a b.
ing contempt of tbe law making and taw constru- Hc Ceiebr;iliu0 ÍH K,ven aod he
ing bodies, if construed as ibis one has been, and askfd for five or len do]U^ he
so sustained. usually gives six bits and then
grumbles and growls like a dog
The people of Waco, Brownwood and Ilamil- covered with fleas. In his es-
ton sent tbeir representatives to a meeting a l'mi>tion oo person works for
Waco Monday authorized to pledge the necessary community's benefit, all
amount of stock to build tbe road, and a com- e^orts supposedly f ir per-
pany was organized in an hour with tbe necessary i*004' reasons—for he judges
part of tbe stock paid in, and application for a others by his own measure,
charter was made Tuesday, and active work w'" hack growling and
will be begun almost before tbe people of tbe grumbl'Oif. and when an event
respective towns realize it. There are no pro-
moters connected with the enterprise, but it is
backed by substantial business men, and will
doubtless be carried to completion as fast as
possible, as tbere will be no difficulty in inter*
eating capitalists after the route is located and
tbe advantages thereof can be properly shown.
Tbe fact tbat this road is now getting in shape
to be built reflects great credit upon tbe news-
paper at these three towns, wbicb have been for
is nulled off successfully he
comes t> the fore to point out
mistakes. Kvery community
has men of his calibre and Hal-
letsville is no exception. All we
can do is suffer tbem in silcnce.
and grin ao<l bear with them.
We know what tbev are, we
know that others know what
they are, and we also kno*
years building up public sentiment in favor of it. when the.v accidentally think
and urging it as a public necessity. All three occasionally they realize them-
towns are fortunate in having papers that are un- *e've* lbal th*y ar,; **>out on
tiring in tbeir efforts in behalf of tbeir towns
and tbe whole section surrounding, and to them
will tbe credit be due when tbe new road is in
operation.
the last rung of tbe ltdder of
humanity. — HallehiHU Herald.
A report comea from West Texas tbat during
tbe recent hot winds tbere pbysiciana were un-
able to take tbe temperature of tbeir patients for
tbe reaeon tbat it waa so hot tbat medical tber-
mometera stood at 110 degrees already.
Jt'DtitNG from tbe statements of the farmers
of this section, we will not make any cotton this
season unless we get rain, more rain and plenty
of it; and aleo from tbe same source if it rains
any more at all we will not make any cotton. If it
does not rain tbe cotton will die, if it does tbe
weevil will est it up. In tbe meantime nearly
every cdnservative farmer will admit if ques-
tioned closely tbst be has a pretty fair stand of
cotton aod tbat it is doing nicely now, and in
many caaes is full of squares, blooms and bolls.
Some farmers state tbat they will make as much
as tbey did lsst year, but these are few and far
between. Taking all tbe reports tbat come in.
Nn*al Catarrh quic¿:j ylcW* to trmt-
tticni li* Ely'« t 'reant which in agree,
ibljr aronuiiie. It I racaivcd Uirutiub tlu
u<M>tri!*, clotuv** anil henia the who] ur
fuy c/ter which i! <l!.Tu e« |ta«tf.
■pit tho COc. klxo; Trial «ira !>/ mat!, iu
cent*. TMt it ami yon aro «uro to continue
the traatuent.
Announcement.
To accai:tiu'alóte those who are partial
to tba uae of aUimixem in applying Ík,ui.1*
into tbe naanl t4Maa(;ea for erlarrTuU trou. Í
Mm, tho proprietor preparo Cream liahn In
liquid form, which will if known aa EJy'a
Liquid Cream llalm. I*rica including tba
•jiriiying tuba i* 7 > canta. l>niggi>ta or b*
mail. The liquid form embodiee the med-
icinal propertice of the aol.d pieparation.
Tbe! and making an average estimate, Caldwell will
west used to be famous for telling sucb stories, rec*'ve '° lhe neighborhood of 11.«KXI bales the
toa "tenderfoot" but it ia auppoaed to have out-.coll,,D' "ot more lhan * thousand more
grown auob methods. Anybody ought to bare or10 comparison with over 15,000
nense enough to know tbat few medical tbermome- •e* 00 Wl" how quite a decrease, but
ters will register 110 degrees, sod tbat no mat-
what tbey might register a simple twist of
wrist will send them down below normal,
the correapondent in tbat aection bad been
in aometbing tbat raised bis tempera-
trably above normal.
y proposition will b¿ allowed to
by the farmers, and many op por-,
rofit will be lost by tbeir indi flier-j
an averageof at least two cents higher in price
ought to prevsil, wbicb with an unusually good
corn crop will place tbe farmer and tbe wbole
country in a very prosperous condition. This
paper ia not a "bear" organ, but believes an es-
timate of 11,000 balea very conservative, though
it ia being freely stated that tbe town, will not
receive 7,000 balea thia year. The fall will show,
and with fair weatber from now on old Burleson
county will have cause to be proud of ber aur-
plua cash at tbe end of this year.
BASEBALL IN BRAZIL.
Lloyd tiriscoin, tin- new nmbilma-
dor to linly, ilcrfrrilwd at it dinner in
Waniiington ii diplomatic gmnc of
btfm l>u!i in llrr. il.
"An Knglishman," lie uul, in tho
course of tlii# description, "caught
for liiii ide, though tho (wK r fellow
was strange to the* oatchev Ikjx.
"The Knglishman grew cfjnfu«ed
in the siKHtnd inning, niisw^l a ball,
and it '«truck him on the oosc, keel-
ing him over.
" 'What was it?* hc said f.tobly, as
hi> came to.
*"A foul—only a foul/ said the
umpire.
"'Man alive,' said the English-
man, 'J thought it jres a multi.' t
If
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100 PER CI
A gain of 100 per cent in general improveme
figure not to be considered lightly. This haa
of scores of patients who have suffered from
jvement of health is a
been the record
__ I from poor digestion,
dyspepeia, and stomach trouble in any form Mid have been
cured by
SEVERA'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
They tone up the stomach, increase tine secretion of gastric
juices and build up the general health.
Price 50 Cents and $1.00.
"No words of alas caa «escrise what I saffsred aa a reselt
of severe steeuch treeMe. Seven's Steeuch Bitters were tbe
■eaas of carlag mm. They cleaaae tbe system aad stieagtbea
es ae other remedy taa. "
Joba Salek. Johestowa.
n- y.
No pain. No worry. No discomfort
No nead to eadnre pain
in tha eheal, aor*n<* «
«if the lunga, cough*,
aore throat, at<* A
apaeiSe that always
antes ia
SEVERA*
BALSAM
FOR LUNGS.
Price !V and 50e.
X nrrd to suffer mis-
t'fjr ÍMm o*«-rw«rk ^l
ni<rvrs. Ins ran in,
"that tired feeling",
hoadaah and all other
sigas of shattered
twrtw, e.«s|uar«<d by
oar r«-l«t>rated ramady,
XERV0T0N.
Price #1.00.
No MNrd to faas and
fume when your face
is Mulched and pim-
plad. You can be
cursd aad your Mood
tboroMjrfUy alaaaaad if
jwm take
SEVERA'S
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PURIFIER.
Price SI M.
No misery.
No need to fear the dreaded hcart-di*
_ or a|K>pleiy. If yon suffer in m M-art troa-
ble, take the beet remedy that modern science and know led* hare produced.
SEVERA'S HEART TONIC
stimulates and build* up the hesr<. Price SI .SO
AT ALL DRUGGISTS. MEDICAL ADVICE FREE.
W. F. Severa Co.
f DAR RAP!I
IOWA
F urniture
The approach of the summer season find* ns
with a house full of all kinds of Furniture fo: the
summer, new clean goods juat from the factories, and
made to stand every test, to please every taste, and
to fit every purse. Some special linésare:
REFRIGERATORS
The fairou* "Odorless" Refrigerator, in a variety of
style- and «.hap**, price- ranging irom $8 tai. ftlO.OO, $12 £o
and up to $27,50. These icooda are guaranteed to be tfte
be«-t to be nnd for the money, and you will be pleaded it
you buy an "Odocless."
LAVA/IN FURNITURE
Lawn Rocker* and Seat* built for comfort and for wear
— they will afford vou much pleasure during tht? t ummer
evening «i. Lawn Swing* of nevera! kind —they will be a
pleasure to the whole family.
Croquet Set*, fl.tsi to $2.i>«>. Hammock* in net eral
grades.
Dixie Moaquito bar* and fran.e", we put them on tour
bed tor $.Voo. Try one, if not satisfactory we will relond
your money.
Mantel Bed* from 91(f 00 to $35.00, Folding Beds of
every description and price.
CLOSJING OUT SEWING MAC HINES
$24 0U Sewing Machine at $20.00 to clone out the line.
This is a bargain, and worth more than the original price.
Only a few left.
Everything in the Furniture line at cloae prices. Com-
pare our ircnnl* and prices with mad order or catalogue
hounen and you will give u* tbe ordera. Youra for good
good a.
RILEY-SNOOK FURNITURE CO.
We have a complete st<xk of Lumber,
Shingles, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Paint,
Oil, Builders Hardware. Stone Curb-
ing, Barb Wire, Poultry Wire, Brick,
Lime, Cement, etc., in fact evcrvthing
that is needed to improve a ulaoe.
Burleson
Gounti)
Lumber
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907, newspaper, July 12, 1907; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169654/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.