Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1900 Page: 3 of 12
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WE ARE NOW BUYING
*t prof. 3. C. Watte.
iirwof I'm drmr
mom «ir liiiijitoif in* (U« kini- rm
am liiilit froix (XiHIMÍVA r«ii«l|i—.
Nuililiill will < oiilrilinto mor" |u tin,
nrll.tii- uoc<« uf lh* luorlit-iiii,
ta urilÍHD«r. Till' <1 mural Ir
I'liuillttK fur Hit KimtiU'nt or I hi
im> t rubor*!* fnnrtlun lor col-
Urn ur iii«i Ioii Mmlf In kii i'jIow
kii.1 Ih'i mci«l ilcllraii-tint l,jr
MTAM*Alll> Mili II .
•lid (Old ««rrvwliat*.
'■Ifr*,
TIM RMtf tlMrt lacé up Nigh.
If you wUh to climb the mountain ami
to reach it topmont hound,
You iiiunt make yourt>clf familiar from
the time you leave the ground
With the many hill and hollow you
will find from day to day:
l)o not think to reach the «ummit,
chootvinff any other way.
Koll your «lccvc* above your elbow ,
all ambltiou* jfirU and boy .
Do uot think that life wan made for
naught but leisure and for joy*.
There' no joy that live apart from j
earnest, honent, daily toil
You can never reach the «utumit, if
afraid your hand* to noil. I ^ 'K> ittcd,
K>>ad that lead up hi«h and higher. t<>
where glory ntnuda niiUliw
Mchool trustee, making it u hard
mutter for the patron to get
the moi t nuitable man. The
very beat and most earnest eit-
izeiiH ought to be chosen as trus-
tees, and it ought to be consid-
ered an honor for any man to
hold such a position.
-f 4..V4.
It is difficult to account for the
Bowing to the Law.
Hoiitttnn Pout.
Representatives of the press
conception that some people have!of Texas have not failed to note
ol the office, and vvorOí of the with approval the action of Mr.
school teacher. They seem to Henry C. Pierce, the president
regard him as ¡1 sort of detective,' <>f the Waters-Pierce Oil cotn-
trotten ahead , panv, in voluntarily coming; into
of," or deceived by some sort of ¡Texas unci surrendering himself
; chicanerv. instead of regarding i to the Texas authorities to an-'
Ail are ntrewn with utiiinbUuKblork!*. j him asa just and helpful friend i swer whatever charges may bel
but he who wiiu may <* !-1.V ciinii j who is laboring to do the best ¡brought against him for viola-j
possible th:n^ for his pupils and j tion of our anti-trust laws.
patrons, When you find per- Such conduct indicates on Mr. 1
sons of th;it sort, it reHoc.ts so-' Pierce's part a disposition to I
verely upon the character of in-j honor and comply with the re-j
structors t hey have studied un- quirements of the laws of Texas;
der. and should bespeak for him the
: fair and unprejudiced treatment1
I he faithful teacher, who . . . . . ," ..
whirn is the due o! everv man
..Furniture in ear lots and can give you as
good prices as any o! our competitors.
Call and see us before purchasing. V W
We carry a full line of musical instruí
ments, also undertaker's goods, y v V V
«All kinds of furniture repairing and
upholstering done. VVVVYVVXr
.....Mr. J. D. Carroll is with as now, and
anyone wanting goods at night will find
him at second house back of store. V
^¿let/Snook furniture Co.,
Catdwoii, Uoxas.
Step by t*p ano reach íIt hill-top.
never, never looking back,
Sevff «.ighing for the eav ami fan
not found ¡tiling th< truck.
Hustle round and take your > it off.
tuck yout trouMTi. iu y« ur ImjüI ,
B« prepared to tur:: the wheel, to «rind
and dig dt.ivn to th«* root*;
If you try to wear .• ihh
a round iu *t te.
You will lind the nhip
for arriving uilght \
Take a turn a', driving lut>uie«
have JHceu the ri« ! «•.• ? men
Doff their con*•> -m t 1< i d .i • , :
liftinjc heavy !*>*< - when
Help wa* thort for «nch r<- ,nir> n
till* the keynote of tf¡- Mt a'.!
"We will ♦*;> t round .1 thinking
we ron* not d" thin*; • -ma
'TU the litllr iMiik bf« mad
'tío thr little thing", that tell
How life' it wot it t'i> itl l ¿4 - ■ ■' * 1 ' ♦
whether III . t fa.r or well.
JFuat the r thing *, • > > ■ uthfu!
er* lead to * ■ aitt and p .v i
fame,
You mn*t Hot ÍKnot«■ th. m • ver, i
wi*H to win a nam '
try t . s t , 1 u-,IV 11 v: 1 , > oO
'Aou 1 d do the best possible thing
•aitiin ifor the student in his charge,
¡like the iaithft ' physician, must
ine *. I j sometimes use unpleasant medi-
cines, and i .en heroic treatment
j in some i .ises; but v<ui would
If. menu hard.S think vou Wore doing the
patient ;i -eryice by throwing
kiittf thi t (awat tile medicine because it.
'' «.i-, un[deasant, .old making the
irad> "f. physkian believe he had taken
« it.' /. A.
Tu lured a Witness.
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regardless o i his condition or
character of business.
There is no purpose in this
state to oppress or persecute
any kind of capital or business.
The object, in fact, in framing
our anti trust laws lias been to
protect business and prevent ex-
tortion and monopoly only. If
in the opinion < ( the courts
these protective statutes are
constitutional, the public expect
a faithful obedience to them.
Suits or prosecutions to secure
this end are not vindictive nor
f \ ou
tefierbiK «a endured b
I,. Martin, of Dixie, Ky
i .-fore h' a\< tin evidence i> tijih- based on prejudice, and the e'on-
e<! evrrv uieht until mv thr. at .1,. , ... , , urt . .... ,
, ... elusions ol trie couits are en-
11 * ar!\ ra .v tlien triol Di Kui^ •• %\
Iii very vhich jfavi instant relief, titled to the highest degree <d
I h
Industrial I dm at ion
Greenville. Texas. April -;
The Hunt eoiinty demo, ratic
convention incorftorated the fol-
lowing resolutions into the plat-
form bv «early a unanimous
vote:
Resolved, That the movement
for the establishment 0} ¡a. to-
r e* in the Snuth and lor the in-
dustrial development her p< -
pie ftSce«< si lates a reform in our
educational -vh m t • tin- end
that our voting people oí both
sexes may be fully prepared to
take advantage ot the opportu-
nities afforded b\ so., !i indus-
I have u*'-c! it 111 my family for four
y earn and rec'iinitn-nd it a* the great
• inedy for 1 ougiv*, 1 old* and ali
Throal, i host and l.iwn; trouble ." ll
ill tlie worht rough, and not only
prevent , but a 11 • >lu(e'iy etirt Con-
«uinptiK i! I'm. - 'i rent- and fl.lHl.
Kvery I . ttle «na ran teed. Trial b-.t-
tb* fT' ■ ,;t Stone \ H.tehcoek' dnic
1ÍU/ING STOLEN WHEELS
The baw I UndauMedty oa the Side ol
tbf Otiglnal Owner.
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a
?d, Thai anv educa-
tional system which ignores the
necessity lor the training of our
young people lor pr >li
skillfulness in the \ r
trial pursuits, wh h '
of them must (oilovv I
is unwise and ought
vised bv the leg; d.
made to conform to
powailde extent to i I
conditions and needs «
pie.
h'esolved, I hat our <b ¡egiites
to the stab' con vi nt'otl at Waco
be itjstr.i- ted to malo ;,n oliorl
to ge'. a plank inserted in tin
platform of tin «b ino rali, parly
of Texas, demanding le^i-dation
on the lines . ontended for In
our reprcseniatives in the Twen-
ty-nix th legislature, and
1 m
letti V and
his indus-
per cent
r a bsiHK.
u> be re-
tUfe and
he lullest
pi ■ sent
Í our peo
r s
from
ere**
1
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I or
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n
rot cnei ii
v tor fSu i
m. rile
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tilllCK o'
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: t' M
I ek >uA
1 n:r riloti ur
..I t. pur-
tablMted
r;u:e theft bv
, -odbt^-eof
..w 1. ■ r of it
w iu r,i:i tc.aí-
1 er- may foil
"¡lie.
the girls, as are provided for the
boys of Texas.
The time is about at hand
[ when one or more trustees are
to be elected for the different
I schools tin the county, and it is
cerUinli to be hoped that there
I will not\e that tendency, which
j it nlwayik manifested, to shirk
rctpoflftibility of becoming a
The anco nt* believed that rheutua-
• 1 -in wa> the work "f .1 demon \\ ithin a
es- ' man. An\ one who ha had an attack
, 1 1 . 1 1 1 *eiati< or 111 tía tu ni a t or v t lu'iimalUin
pecittlly providing > >, I'll ..Oiluo , VV¡|1 .I^ree tiuit the i 11 llietion is deino-
foi* the industrial education of ni.n enough to warrant the belief. It
It ah ite.er been claimed that I'hamber-
lain'- I'aiti Halm w.aild < .e,i out de-
mon , hut ii w ill chi c rheumatism, and
hundred benr testimony to the truth
• a tiii. .'.atrillen!, i hie applieat ion re-
lieves the pain, and this tpiick relief
which it afford* is ilion-- worth many
tunes its eimt. Kor sale by Stone ,v
Illtchcoek.
Hiqhckl Price lor I qq .
I will pay, in cash, the highest price
for oggM. T. P. Huuiujn.
''ToiletleH'1 for May at
Stunk a Hitchcock's,
rcspcct in the promises.
It may have been natural and
but an assertion of the right of
opinion for the Waters-l'ierce
<>d t'ompanv ti> test the anti-
trust law of Texas in the courts
of last resort, and no hostile
sentiment should be indulged
toward the corporation if, after
the courts have decided that it
was unlawfully prosecuting its
business in this stale, it yields
gracefully t<< the decree and
manifests an honest purpose to
now obey the law.
The action ot its president is
an indication that this intention
is now honestly formed, and
both Mr. Pierce and Tesas ar
to be congratulated that such a
sensible course ot conduct has
followed t¡u final decree of the
highe-t court in the nation. Mr.
Pierce i> entitled to whatever
consideration the courts may be
¿tble to y rail t i: :n. with a due
regard lor their own dignity
and the imperative requirements
of the law.
J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
SEVER AS\
f Blood Purifier i i
♦♦♦♦ st i mu laten the torpid >
! nutritive functions of
\ the blood to normal ac-
tivity, restores diges-
tion, purifies the Mood
and strensthens the
nerves. fl .00.
t IT IS HERE.
Our NEW WALL PAPER
has arrived and we invite you
to call and inspect it. We have
a nice, clean stock oí New Pat*
terns from 7 1*2 cents o 30
cents a sing'e roll. We have
also put in a few patterns of
Ingrains.
A
PAINT.
«MOI All paint is higher
this year than last. White
Lead, Linseed Oil and Tur-
pentinc have all advanced
and the manufacturers of
mixed paints have advance
ed their prices accordingly.
We are advised that there
will be a further advance
within a month. We have
a good stock on hand. The
best mixed paint on the
market, the 'Mastic," at
Sl.oO per gallon. For a
cheaper paint, we would
recommend the "Banner,"
at S1.25 per gallon. We
cannot guarantee these
prices except for present
stock on hand.
Paint Your Old Buggy
For 75 Cents,
Neal's Carriage Paint will
make ycur old buggy look
one hundred per cent, bet"
tcr at a very small cost.
One quart is enough for an
ordinary buggy and will
only ccs vou 75 cents.
In Coach Black, Wine.
Coach Green, Brewster
Green or Vermillion.
WAGON PAINTS. In Red or
Green, at 50c a quart.
BRUSHES 10c to $1.50 each.
The Milano Route
TO
Austin, San Antonio,
Southwest Texas,
And Mexico,
Stone oc Jft'tchcock, j
TT.iff 'Druggists. £
SANTA FE TO MILAM,
l.&G. N.R. R . San Antonio
WIDE VtSTIBULtD PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
.Old
FREE, R&GLINING GhfllR GftRS
Through \A/ llhout Chang*.
Tlr.kct, ftflents Will Trll you
All Atiout Time and Ram.
W. S. KEENAN.G.P.A..
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
V. T. PIEPER,
Practical Jeweler
•«MM
An Expcricncv of Over 35 Yearn
in the Business.— —ir-n
Am prepared to do all kinds of work
on tine watches, clock and jewelry.
! Give me a call, at 111 v new stand in the
I Woinble building.
Prompt attention and satisfaction
guaranteed.
The Oldest Nurseries in Texan.
Established iy \\ ¡Ilium Watsou, in tMO.
I ' ' ■ ■ ; ' ;.v'}
Stani.kv H. watson, Proprietor.
John* \vatson, General Manager.
i R0SEDALE NURSERIES,
BRENHAM. TEXAS.
Every variety of Fruit. Oniamentul
and Shade Trees suited to our Climate.
All tlk New KV.'scs and a full li.ie of
Evergreens.
r-WSctid for New Illustrated Catalog.
EC If I IV
• I • l\LLLY,
ñRTISTIG BftRBER.
%%%%%%
Nv\v next t«> Drgao Ov:
Stol'kasalnimi.
Satisfaction ^uarantcetl in
evcrv rcspi-ct.
Call ami trv me.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
trade hiarhs
Of SIGNS
Copyrights Ac.
Anriino i>rntlln¿ n uliolch ftii'i <1e*ettiuiau inajr
niil.-i.lv 11 ..ur ■ .pn 1 froo wlipther mi
Invniilliin i pn<tiHt>ly imluiilnMi . <'• >mmutiloiw
1 loiiA Htrlctly i-onadnntlnl. IlandlHHjkon I'iiioru
-.on' fr.-i' OMost * -HIK'T f <* i>i i*liriH|f I'HlPlil*.
I'nirmn Inktm tlir.m«l Mmiu .V t'i>. rorolro
rprchil Htithr, wiih.iui vb«..->i«. lit t ho
Scientific American.
A hiimlnnnioly IHimirntoil w«hsu.v
riiintlon of iiiir It'tilitte loitrnnl. Tnrmn. W ft
t-ar; fmir iiuinliii, fl. Sold by nil tiewmleiilurs.
All tests prove that
SEVERA'S
Balsam for Lunes !
1 ►
tijr rrllptlim |mln In thr rhvot,
«■Pixirtln* I In- bronrkl mil U10
La ! llmMr I* Ike
¡Best Cough Medioine.;
25 & 50 ots.
. r. HKVt NA, Mnnuf. rimnn.
CKDAR ral'IDS. IA.
R.VLK
E. E. PORTER,
attornky-at-law,
And Ren I K state Aj^ent.
c alowiil.l. ti .ws.
< iflioo' (o dour -soutli of To in
Knrmor's shoe shop,
rirANTK.i) skvl-.h a i. hiuoht ami Hon
* ,-«•! pvrsoiis 1,1 i'< |iri'",i iit u* lis Muninri'i ■
In 1 hi nuil floM' Iiy cuuiiili s. Siiiun h
yi'iir iiiiii rupi'iisi's. "IimIhIiI. i,<,11 u-ll<I<- i.o
¡morí*, un li'ss sslur.v i'uslilon ■>,-rm 1111 <n 1.
Our ri'torviu'i's. liny ihhii* In miy inwn. Ii is
ninthly ollliv ivnrk n•*!,-tl ui iioiih' i.'. !'-
1 l-ri'llt'l", Ulll'lnst' sclf-.i.ltlrrssl'll si Hill|mmI i'ii-
| v<'lo|ii>. Tin: Homimon niMi'ANv. iVpi. ;i.
I'lili'inin.
yi-iir: fmir nnmthi,
MUNN S Co.-
Lnrecnt off
R. fa 1
New York
llritnnb I* St.. WnaliUi.t iii. Ii. C.
W W Searcy, W B. Garrett p L.. Davli.
Searcii.Garrett & Davis
lawyers,
Office, Secor)d Floor Womblc & Mc-
flrthur Budding, Caldwell. Tcxus.
! Practii'e in .ill State
Courts.
1 Vderul
Stone A Hitchcock, 1 Subscribe .'or the kiv\vü-Ciikomci,u.
w'axtki -f.vkual. it Km ns Hill ihh-
' ' I rlrt l lllli- - Mmiiiitti-s h, tKitali< to r«p
n-siMii 111," in t liHr oivn muí - ii f,>viihIIm« i-oiiii-
tli'H. NV111111 k to pay y i-arly #HWI, imyiililn
ivi'i'kly. Di'slmlile itiiplnynii'ii , Willi nn>
iiniiiiI opjiori 111ii li'h. ki'feri'ni'i'*exi'li.injt ' !.
Kln'iosi' srlf .nldli'ssid hiiimpril I'liviilniiii.
f. A l'iii'k, ¡I5W i '11 Moil ilulliltiiir. 1 'hii'fiiio,
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German, S. Houston. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1900, newspaper, May 4, 1900; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169286/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.