The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1897 Page: 5 of 10
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE—SUPPLEMENT.
VOL. XVIII.
CALDWELL BURLESON COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1897.
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THE ■ SREAT
ECLIPSE!
Not. of any of the Planets,
But of all Competition Aliko in the DRY GOODS Business.
LOOK AT THIS.
25c
35
4c
3c
Job .r D(> Mens JNeglegee Shirts in boau-
tífui paite*'no all sizes real value 5oc
eclipse price
Jo'i> 8oo Mens Negletjee Shirts made of
best percale and mod ras trimmed
with pearl buttons all sizes real
yalue 75c <¡elipse price
5oo La isleevless Vests loc value eclipso
price
,ooo yards 27 inch Cotton Stripes
value 5c eclipse price
5ooo yards Standard Mress printsbeau-
♦ ifnl Sprinjj Patterns value 5c, our
regular 4 I 2c kind, eclipse price 8 1 2c
5ooo yauls Heavy K E Brown Domes
tie :")c value, our regular 4 l-8c kind,
eclipse price 4c
2ooo yards."Beautiful Patterns in shirt-
iug prints, the 4 1-Vc kind, eclipse
price 3 l-2c
5ooo yarcls of Soft linish bleached Do-
mestic full yard wide, the 5c kind,
.feciipse price 4c
oo dozen Muck Towels easy worth
loe. eclipse price 2 l-2c
5oo yards l> ,iutifi:l Figured ílord Pi-
(pie ,Vo in. wide, easy value loc,
eclipse price «5c
6tX yards Lovely new designa in full
yards wide percales value 10c our
former price 7 1 2c. ecPpse price 5c
50 dozen La last blk hose the r i*. kind
eclipse price 3 1 2(>
48 d.wen La Shirts waist in beautiful
• patterns.
Lawn and pen-ale value 75c our form-
el* price 50c eclipse price 38c
500 yards fancy wool Nunsveilin?
others call snaps at 10c eclipse
price 7 l-2(i
1500 yards extra 5c, value in plain
white and fancy figured Lawn
eclipse price 2 l*2c
10 cases L*i blk Oxford Ties sizes 4 to
8 our former price 50c eclipse price 35c
15 cases La blk Oxford Ties patent
tip 75c value eclipse price 50c
10 ca>es Ladies blk Oxford patent
flexible sole kid lined 3 to 7 others
call 'Cracker Jacks" at $1.00, eclipse
price 75c
peases La Oxfords Imitation turn sole
patent leather tip and front stays
new coin toe 3 to 7. >'uU on n't find
its e(|tityl elsewhere for91.00, eclipse
price only 75c
10 cases La dark Chocolate Oxfords a
competition killer value 75c, eclipse
price 50c
5 eases Mens single sole Brourans ¡-olid
throughout value 98c, eclipse price 72c
10 oases Mens hi«jh cut Creed more
bellow tongue solidas a rook value
91 .25. eclipso price 98e
15 oases Mens Oil Grain Creole C< n
gres (> to 11, value 91-25. eclipse
price 98c
25 eases Mens Satin Calf dress shoes
corded vamp fair stitch. Hubgore.
value 91.50 eclipse price 91 -00
e¡i-es oik (íreat. Leader Dingloy Foss $2.50 Men's Call Shoes, Best on <£0
Kaith, and strict guarantee with every pair. Eclipse price ipéw.UU
TO eases Men'a Hamilton Hrown $2.00 Shoes, stamped on bottom, sold by Q r\(~\
*^ oiler dealers for $2.50. Eclipse price only
1 eases Lndii's Hamilton Hrown $-..">() Dongola Button Shoes, all sizes, sold O
J-w ('op S2.50. Eclipse price
Ti
cases Hamilton-Brown '•l'icnic" Don^ola Oxford 2ó to 7, sold by other 1
dealers for al.'25, Eclipse price -L, UL
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fases Hamilton-Brown's "Popular" Don^ola Oxford to 7. sold elsewhere 1 OK
Q lor $1.50. lCclipse price
B.ros. <Sc Cío.
Bryai\, * ** TIexas.
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¡ Htnw Dainep, theft of hi-rsf,
continued.
Henry McCalvi i, peijuiy, fivo
yeuré in the ptn.
Will Herry, as-nui'. It) murder,
, di«!x:i- te¿l i.s to ajpault to uiurccr,
i pi nd guilty «8 to H^gravi'etl rí-
; Huult and fined $2ó.
K i ilefl n, rspau'.t to murrUr,
tlinmiflBsd a to assault to murder,
[d?«ds guilty to aggravated as*
sault a.id lined *25.
Simon Merida, theft of hog, dig*
mused on motion of district attor-
ney.
Bob Davií, murder, fifteen yearn
cbimjIal dockft. in the pen.
Teter Ctftei tfce't of cattle, not R.bert Lovett, murder, 6ft ea
.guilty. y« r8 in the P®*'
Will Hrowi; Miault to murder, Jew Jacks m, thett o! home,
two ywars in f«e p*n. , five years in the pen.
Lee MadtJ-on, burglary, two Henry Level, burglary, two
jear< in the fen. ¡ ye«r« in the j>en.
Tut Tiondwell, th ft from the
person, two year in tb« pen.
Ilf-nry Green, theft of«attts, two
years in th > pen—two caee <.
Gr-cu Bell, perjury, Ave yeara
in the p°n.
| Thomas Waller, theft of cattle,
B?von yei\rs in th« pen.
Our Picnic,
If you ever went to píenle*,
If you ever climbed th hill,
If you ever whh so thirsty.
Ah to (Irluk tin- wlKKletullit,
If fou ever suffered torture*,
'Mill Oii> poMt ouk>« growing funl.
You will know why we rememlier
Tlie iliiy ire *penl on Krlilay hint.
On h hill iii'iir Yeguit crossing
Whom the wind you ulwnyH heir,
Where the trees were never lieitrd of,
One i'ould see a vision fair;
There were those from rural ilNtrl.-is,
In I heir rofttumeK guy and «went.
There were Caldwell'* chosen couple .
There were Lexington' elite.
With the hum of merry volee .
With the phonoKraph am! *nng.
One could only think of pleasure.
And. of course, t would not he long.
Till the freshness ('/) of the morning
Would bo changed to sultry noon.
And the theme as 'twas of speeches.
Would lie chicken on the run.
Look Altere rises Glen the liutchmun,
It seemed the crowd enjoyed the speech
lie was followed by another.
Nothing wus his Him to reach.
After dinner (Klorlous dinner)
We were uracil upon to (to
tip to see the name so pleasant,
'Twas so neur a tie, you know.
Look! they rush Into the schoolhnusc
To escupe the falling shower.
There to talk -if tleetlnit pleasures,
There to spend the liveliest hour. |
Once axntn the Dutchinan's prattle,
And t lie not hlnuncss of Tan,
Thunksto the man who kindly «ave us
An Invitation to remain.
When the drops wore fatlliiK .slower.
We inust, rush Into t he storm.
Fare thee well my dearest sweetheart,
Fare thee well, my fairest, one.
ItrlKlitest, sweetest, nohlcst. pleasure.
To have met thee once uíiiIii,
To have spent a happy mornluK,
< in the VcKua post ouk plain.
A I'A ItTICI PANT.
You don't n-ed io send to Gal-
veston anylt.-iger to get eitlura
i}ood newep^per or good stutioneiy
-tnd job pr.nting. We will jóve
y >u a g< od live county paper at a
r>a onnhlfj prioe, at d we l ave ju-t
reteivtd t ne invoice of new j
matt rial end have another large
shipment between here end St.
Louis. Biii g us your work end
we will guuiautte íaiisíatton in
•ivery repptcs.
A ^ery i tsiesting game of base
bdl whh played on tho n-;w dia
tijond nebr the th-p >t Kriflay afttr
n ion briwe. n Lexington antl Cald-
weJl nines, r suMugiu a snore of
I'J to 32 iu favnr of Caldwell.
'% District Coh-t l'rocccdfttffs.
r<ii i i I vvi v TI me Cun l.
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' Noi t hliound,
Southbound ..
12:W a. ni. '
.. ..12:37 p. in.
:i:44t >i. m.
;i:4*i p. ni.
We are in hopes that our read-1
era «ill n^ake allowances frr our
ooniing out two days lat* and ftr
a good many things that don't
appear to come up to what was ex-
pected of our first issue, it may
be well to ememhfr that we did
not own either of the panere at
nosn last Monday, and did not at*
tempt to move either office un il,
Tuesday morniog.
Special Ollurs
No*v Ueadj
NO. t*
HALL'S GUFAT OIHCOVBHY.
One small Imtlle of Hull'* Groat
Discovnrv rnre* nil Kidney antl Ulml-
iler IroubieH, reniuvwi itravul, rtirea
IMilieU's, Heminal Emiiumiion*, We«k
kikI Lainu Back"., and «II irregulari-
ties oí i lie Kiitncva and BliuUlar, in
lioth men und women. ilegitime*
Ulmlilur Troubles in Cluldron. If imt
sold by your diiiü^isl, will lie sent l y
mail on root i pi of $1. Onn small l« t-
tie is two monllis' irentinent and will
cure iiny nnso mmvu menlionod.
£. W. HALL, Solo Mntiufat'iiirer,
V O. Box 21H, Waco, Tex
HTONK A HITCHCOCK.
Cnldwell. Texas.
(lent leuien: I have Ihicii it sufferer from
kidney and hlndder trouliles for a tiunilier of
years, and have used a ureal many kinds of
medicine, hut I derived more lH-nefll from
the use of one bottle of Hulls' Urest IMm-ov-
ery bmiirht from you. than from iiuythlnit I
have ever used. I recommend It to any one
sulfcrliiK from kidney and bladder trouble.
■. WM. IIHYMEH.
Brymer. Tex,. April SI. I«r7.
SATED!
Look to your bept in-
terest. nrul buy your
-DRUGS,-
BOOKS AND
STATIONERY,
where vou ean Save Monky.
IT IS A DUTY
You owe vour family nnrl self
to have your PuicscitiprioNH
filled by an exoort. one who
has not only had years of ex-
perience, in a dril# .store, but
one who has had training in a
school of oharmaoy and knows
what effect medicine mi^lit,
have on the patient in oubh of
an error in the prescription.
I Buy Everything
For Cash,
and ffivc my patrons the bene-
fit, of my superior advantages
in buying exclusively tor cash.
I will convince you of the
truth of this statement if you
will give me your trade.
MY TRADE
continues to increase from
year to year, which is an evi-
dence of what I claim above.
MY CASH 8ALKS increased
in January '1)7 more than 4T)
per cent over last year's busi-
ness.
PAINT.
Many people do not know
that I carry a full line of the
Best Brands of Paint. White
Lead and Oil, and if you think
of painting any this spring
try my celebrated
AVER1LL Mixed Paint.
This is a regular $1.50 Palm
which I will sell you for *1.25
per gallon and guarantee it in
every case to give perfect sat-
isfaction. Do not overlook my
paint department—it it- vour
loss if you do—in case you do
any painting.
CONSIDKR
these important facts f)
and when you are in /N
need of goods iu lny^/ X
QY
J, 1 Va •' 111 1,1 (
line give me a call. I
will not mistreat you.
Yours Respectfully,
T. ¥. Murray,
P. S.:-My Motto: "Th® Best
good9 fort he least Money.,
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Hutchings, E. P. & Rust & Joiner. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1897, newspaper, May 20, 1897; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169154/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.