The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1898 Page: 4 of 12
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NEWS-CHRONICLE.,
M r 4 JO HUM. gditon and PnpriiHr .
laucd Every Frldav Moriiltn:.
THE SAX TA FE Mi rs/ON.
The chance for this town to
i benefit herself is still open if she
would make proper use of her
In the Caldwell po*to«,- ua aec ' opportunit.es.
•ad-aiaaa mutter. The Santa h e railway com-
Ifr-*"" : pany has never made any perma-
aovannaiNo naraa. nenf arrangement* about their
IHutiay ad* one insertion twenty emú1 division headquarters at either
#er fneli; two insertions tlilrty-tiv.- emit* I c._i„ til K,,it,i
(Mr tech; one uontli alxty cent per Inch. I cm pie or Seal \ . All bUllil-
|iOM t mu.* «even nnd one^haif <'«'iit imt ¡nirs and arrangements at both
muí ti vi* cent* per Hue , n
¡HE 6RAN6E STORE
•rut Insertion aim mi- cvii i«i j
i uiMM|uer.t insertion. places are only temporary
Obituaries. card* of thank# and notice* of j n_ «¡ttlo united art i on and a
•aUiriuliitiivtits tflv ii f>>r relliclon*, educa- " mill uniitu «ttttt
Mownj or churinibie purpose at imif r.>:u-, vcrv little expense, it could be
tM«i notice of ait kind* ii on i«-r hundred ; definitely ascertained whether
Worms #n*l insertion and iW rent? per huu- " ... i i
ér*á word each ub%é^u«nt Of* not anything* COUlll DC UCCOIU*
Positively no reduction* will be made plished bv PUshinif the matter,
fra above ruto*. Ir - ' .... ,
The NBvt*('niiOKicr.K dtndr** corrw* j ^ only sci lOUs Kick is united
action on tho I«irt of our mcr-
SSEST/SSttw'SSj «!>•« «ni ta ' men. Why
can't thev see the suicidal follv of
£
subscription rati ;
Your
x Month* ...
ree Mont n*
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1 un
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44/A' HOC SIC, SO ViXCES."
Caldwell, Texas. Friday. July 22.
the «every fellow for himself and
the devil take the hindmost pol-
icy.
Thk Richmond Coaster can
scoop every daily on the conti-
nent on war news.
Is selling Dry Goods, Groceries, Country Produce, and every-
thing else contained in our large and well assorted stock of general
merchandise, cheaper for cash than they have ever lieen sold in
Caldwell. There are so many bargains that we can not put
them in print without a whole newspaper, so we invite you t . a!!
ami let us show them to you. As an illustration of the price*
we are making read the following:
Apkizkkight is scheduled for
Galveston on August b, yet Mr.
Culberson is still governor the
man who defeated Corbett and
Fitjwimmons in the first or sec-
ond round. Will it come off?
Thk appearance of some of our
exchanges gives one the impres-
sion that the artists who got them
Although some of our readers out were badly in need of a bath,
may be getting awful tired of the Whether that would benitit the
vegetable subject which we have dirt}*, slovenly appearance of
been giving them so strong for the papers, we don t know, but
the past fourteen months, yet all ^at s t*lc wav makes UH ^cl.
THE CHAXCE ÍS COM/XC.
t
Hue Frylnft-Sbe Cblcltei , frm Mfc to 12 l-2c
6Md Laundry Soap, Texas Mate, 20 Bars 23c
We want to buy your Country Produce and will pay you the
highest market price for same, and sell you goods at less than
market prices. We want all your chickens and eggs. Bring
in your eggs while there is a good demand for same.
J. H. ALEXANDER, Nftr.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS, f
/•'or SMt'rtff.
office of Sheriff of liurlrs..ii count)
at the November election.
Wc arc authorised to announce JoHX
NKVVS« MK a* a candidal, tor the
the same, we do not intend to
give it up just at present, espe-
ciallv as we can see such encour-
aging, practical results as are
everywhere visible now.
On everv hand we see men
In ouk regular announcement
column this week will be found
the formal card of John II. Tate,
of Giddings, announcing himself
as a candidate for representa-
. tive from this district. Mr.
who not onlv want to engage in . .
. . latejsa very promising young
the vegetable ra, ,ng bu ,ne «. man and wiU undouMedlv make
but thev are—bv dozens
ac"
The question ol raising sub-¡
scription rates i* pressing for
solution upon most of the coun-
try publishers. Only the belief
that present conditions, which J
preclude profit from the sub-,
srrintmn li«t -.re temrmrarv rt.J We arc authorited to announce that K.
si ription list, art. temporary. ri D ARNuL„ a candidate for the
strains a general advance all
along the line. Hut it is unreas-
onable to hope that the paper
trust, with its tirrn grip on the ofticr of Sheriff of Burleson county,
market, will either relinquish it- af ,h<* ««« «« Novcmhct election.
hold or be satisfied with retain- We arc .«Uthorized t,. nnn<H.nce c. W
« I KK^ a* . candidate for re-elcc
ing the present prices of print tton to the office of Sheriff of |iuri<
paper. With theimt ossibilitv of fnm,v at the Novemiwr
* ■ 1 - election.
obtaininga profit < n subscriptions
before the wise publisher, busi-1 1 " '
ness sense must dictate the s.>- "^'VTÍu^v' V'f
JOHN NuO'U hN a caiiftula?*
lution of the problem. Assured-
ly every good newspaper has more
to gain than it uin possibly lose
by raising its price, and the con-
tinuance of the'present conditions
make the step imperative.
Xrwapapentom-
Removal of the N«w«.ChnMkle.
/'i 7 fitrjft"/ that n«r .In/fust /
kottf u ill fit u fit tain ti tht /'in
a good representative.
tually raising them already,
That is, in sufficient quantities so jr ,X,KS secm as though the
they will not be compelled to buy next legislature would pass a law
tbem during the "balance of the compelling all sheriff's sales to
year.
to be properly advertised in some
The change is certainly com- newspaper where at least some
ing and we shall certainly do our f0iks w¡j| see ;t ¡nHtt.rtd of the
▼ery best to engage in the busi- preHent nonsensical method of
aess before another year rolls posting it somewhere—where
around. not one man in 5oo ever sees it.
This year now promises more ~
good crops than any one year lor Bkvan and free silver at lb to
along time and the farmers are t is the issue. Don't forget it.
going to go a long ways toward The island business will be be-
getting out of the cotton rut of yond our power to remedy by
their own accord, and with a lit- l'** . The trusts and mo-
tle assistance which we hope to nopolies—here and in Kurope,
be able to give, they will get all will have given their decree and
the way out. it will have been irrevocably
obeyed by that time. Don't lose
/)0/)t,/.\ (j ////•. /.s.s/ /:. sight of the rea! is ,ue for l'MMi.
Gosh, But That's a Whack.
I for the office of County Clerk of
|lurle«on Count) at the November
election.
/•'«> . / I M- I U> .
We are authorised to announce the
name <>i W. I!. 1* KT1.K .t a «. o-
didate 1"r the office >>f t. x in c*«>f
I at the November election.
I We are authorizetl to announce W A
Ul't'KWORTII ¿o a candidate for
the uffii'e of Taa A*«.e <«.r llnr
le*on county at the eu uiiiK Novem-
ber election.
lluuMnn l'i *l.
The ntatu« of the con^re* which
bcfciuH life on the 4th of March neat >
in to be decided by the Xovember. We are authorise«t to .kiirioiiuce the
elections, and upon the ntatu* of that' name of t All A1K •>. J. tAJI.
cotiífrcn dependa in a lar^e mcainr
1,1 ams a* a candidate for the office
, of count Y treasurer. at the Novem-
(he immediate fate of the «tlrrr ' |M.r election.
tion. A for the houme, the democrat*
concede that there i* scarcely the
^ho^t of a hope for t em to overcome
The great trouble and be sure
to remember it will be a great
trouble in the election of i'mhi,
Hkn Thompson a workingman
on the new court house at (iate*-
i ville was fined S5o for idly
scratching on the new walls with
.a pencil. This was hard on
issue thev did in ls'lf . ' . . , ... ,
J ... , I hompson but should !><• kept
The war coming up will give 4l .. , ' ,
^ 1 •«" all the same. Such fool
will be to compel the republicans
to fight their battle on the same
M c K i n 1 e y a g r ea t d ea 1 o f soa pb u b-
up
, . , , pranks should be paid for in just
blepopularitv if properlvmanipu- '. 4 t. . .
' ' . . 11 - ' tbrtt way. Our own court housi-
lated bv his masters asyoumav , ... , ,
, is a splendid example ol the non-
besure it will be* and the trouble . , . , . .
... . , , , , , inforcement of this law.
will be to show his whole course
up in its true light. The average The Post Should Branch.
man will be too apt to say: «Well,
he whipped the Spaniards, anv- 5*h«,rniil" Daily Reifitter.
way, and I'll vote for him, with- The Houston Post should by
out, for an instant, stopping to 'neuns have a branch office
think how everlastingly long a somewhere in North Texas in or-
time he spent in an earnest en- ¡ d«r to Kive our People a chance
ácavor to swap the dead heroes to pstronize it as it deserves.
úf the Maine for Cuban i depend- Sherman people recognize with
encc or a few dollars indemnity, gratitude the services and go.nl
Bryan and free silver at lb to' 1 ; win °r the in tbelr recent
without waiting for the consent railroad acquirement and would
of any other nation on earth, ta'<e Hevcra' hundred copies dai
the preiwMit eiiormou* republican ma-
jority. (.'ul-/>at AVa r.
Where are the democrats who
have made such a concession?
Name some of them. They
must be the «democrat- who,... ... .... . v.
W t* are iitithorifcc to announct* R\ AN
helped to elect McKinley presi-l KULlSan a candidate for rotiiim,
«¡oner from Precinct No, 1, Hurle-
iM.n county, at the November el<*-
tlofl.
We ari* authorize<l to announce HKN
il. HI'NT a* a candidate f--r Trea^
urer of Burle<«ou county at the en-
•tuni(f November election.
We arc authorised to aunotiucr J. i.
H<M.IK a, a candidate for the office
of couutv treasurer at the e;i iiio|{
November election.
/•\<r < i'himiithinrr, /'rmnit X<>. /.
dent in 1 The real demo-
crats have made no such conces-
sion. and the News' statement is
simply a clumsy invention of the
enemy.
:vOiU ft I tCl'HSIONS.
I«atnpa a*. Jum' 1 to September Ao.
1'j farcH for rouu.l trip. i «m«1 fur V>
day .
San Andelo, Texan. June 1 to Sep-
tember .V). I1, 1.1 rc foi round trip.
< íhkI for .U) day« .
(>alve~tou. June 1 to Septrml er .VI. '
f#)..4o for round trip. tioo«l l«>r Aodayn.
/'or fiefimmtohi r.
W-* are authorised t<. annonucc JOHN
H. TATK. of iinlilitiif!/««• c..nntv.
a-, a candidate f> r the office <•! Wej
re+entative in the l.eyi «lalure. frr>m
the Forty-Ninth Kepre«entaliw dis-
trict.
Advortiiod Letttrs.
The following is the list of let-
ters remaining uncalled for in
the ¡lostoflii e ¡it Caldwell, for the
is the main issue aiid it must not
he lost sight of.
Thk Dallas county democratic
convention met th-s other day
and declared in favor of retaining
the existing fee bill.
lv if they could get it fresh from
the press.
Iiob Moore, of La Fayette, Ind.. Na
ipa
Witt' Little Karly Kiner* to be per*
that for cotittti
Witt
feet.
it ion he has found
£
They never yripe. Try them
for atomseh and liver troublea.
T. V. Murray.
Tran missi«sippi and International past week. I lease h,i\ «advei*
Kxpoaitioii. Omaha. Nebraska. Sell tised when calling for them.
June 1 to October 15. S.V1.HA and ;
round trip. ( «**! until November 1A |
and .V) da y <4.
Ilaptist Sunday School Convention. '
Cameron. Au^u t 2A to 2s, one and
one-third fare for rotpid trip: sel Ion,
August 22 to 2.Í, and until A inc.
2* .
II. I'\ DK.I.AMA I KM, 1*. M.
itiilrtck, Sarah A.
Clifton, K. C.
Jenkins, J. S. (col.)
Stephen. Ilettie
Kd Newcomb, one ol the unfor-
La Orange negro Uaptist associa-1 túnate lunatics recently removed
tion. one and one-third fare for' round from thc colintv j,,¡| lo thc UHV.
trip: sell Auif. 1 and 2; «ood until Aujf. ¡ . . i- ■ ■
M " ' him at the poor farm «lied last
'iIrani! L.-U;e of ne«ro odd Pellowa.1 Sunday and was buried Monday.
Houston, one and one-third fare for i
round trip: cll Aiik. 1 to 4: yiMHl until. $100 Howard.
Aug. s.
„ . .... . The re*id«*rn of this |ei|ier will im- iileiisi-il
Palestine. I i rea t Council Improved to learn tliHlilteti* Is ut ii'N i «me dremied
Order Bed Men, ell Aiik. S and «llwiise that nehuiee Im I «'en «hie to eure In
i i a..... 1/ t - i I nil lis sluifes. Mild lliiit In t Mtnrrh. Hull's
t'atiirrli •'itr«- Is iiie only ikmIIIvi eure
known lo ilie meillenl fiiiternUy I'MlNrrli
in-iiik ii enimt It lit Ion «I i|l,en e, re«|iilres it
(food until Au^. 16. one fare for rouml1 *" "*
trip.
State t'limberlaiid Presbytery a%-
•mhly, (ilenr
the round trip.
State Democratic Convention, tial*
™ c wmiieriiinu ircsiijKi., .-oustitutloniil treatment. Mali's Vatnrrli
i*emnly, Itlenrose, July 24. a/.isi for i'Mie Is inken In I • nmlly. urtlnn <1 In-i-i I v iio-
the rotllld trill lilnml mill inlleotls sulfuren of li,«
system, I liereliy ilesl riiylliii I lie fiuililliil loll
nf ■
til*1 dlseuse. mill «Ivliiu I lie milieu! j
... a...... t . a. . >.... , i , sll*en*tli lijr liullillliu ll|Hliee«iii tlmilini mill
ves ton, Auifuat 21«. 4 t ne fare round j w„f|,. n,..|iro-
trip; cll A ifftut 1. i«o«h1 until Auj(u*t
PopnlUt State Convention, Auatin,
July 27 to JO. 93.00 round trip. Sell
July 2h and 27. Hood until July 31,
prletors luive «o liill''li fullli III its eiirilllte
riwers. ill at lliey otter One lluiulreil Hollars
ir nny easi'lililí II fulls lo elire. Heml for
ft t of liMtlnionlnln. Aildm*
k. j. i'll km; v * t o.. ToIihIo. o.
a. ild by l>ru*<l ts, ft*.
Bl l
luir family 1*111 are the ihikI.
Condensed.
Sweetness.
Yes. Murray is alw ay -
awake to thc interest ot
his customers.
mm*
I le ha> just rcccivctl .1
large stock f California
IVrfunit >.
WW*
These are the finest
gixiiU ever sold in this
market.
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Come in and sample
them.
^'llUf•s truly,
T. V. Murrau.
Wl^t 111 L4KII1UI
=Mot hers!
^tt* dlaeom-
WÉ
m:
>
Tí* MIIHVW
fort* a a d L
danuera of I a
child-birth can Jr *
he altnoat vn- ij
tirely avoided. 3
W i nc <if C ardui
re! ievea
pcclaut moth-
er*. It Rive*
tone to the gea-
italorit .ma ,and
puta them ia
condition to do their work
perfectly. That tnalce* preg-
nancy icm painiul, aborten
labor and haatena recovery after
child-birth. It helpa a woman
bear strong healthy children.
baa aleo brought hanpineaa to
thouaandaof notnea barren for
EA few doaea often britiR"
loviug henrta that long
larling hahy. No woman
ahould neglect to try it for thia
trouble. It curea nine caae «ail
of tea. All druftKiiti sell Wine
of Cardal. $i.oo per bottle.
PDr «drice In eaaaa raqulrtny spsci l
Srtan'fTSiX'w
TKa Chattinooca Madíela* Co.. Chall*-
aaoga, T«rm.
■rs. letRU mau.
cf JaAnoa, Oa., aayat
"When I Drat look Win* of Cardul
Ma |a^| kAaM M*aaa
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Rust & Joiner. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1898, newspaper, July 22, 1898; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169199/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.