The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1899 Page: 4 of 12
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Dole. of Clay, came too late to be
"*" l or the first cold wave that will sweep from the perjx*tual snow-eoverod
-j. d. stoke* has u> we«k mountains of ice that encircle the north pole ?
moved bis stock from the Hud- ~ ,
^blihed"tbTbund'Cre-, Fagan's Peerless Assortment of Blankets. Overcoats, Hoots, (.loves,
cently vacated by Worn ble it Woolen I nderwear and Ladies' Capes is being rapidly sold and sold at
McArlhur ¡lower prices than vou will get elsewhere.
—The county commissioner ,: 1 . * __ __
accompanied by Judge Banks,
went down Tuesday to inspect
the county convict farm. They
reported everything- in an order-
ly and acceptable condition.
—Readers will see this week '
the ad of Lee Alford who has late- mmmmmmmmmmmm«m—mmmmmmmmmH—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^^-
ly opened up a meat market in j , T, , ... . I " " _ . . .
the old Hewitt building Lee has 300 pairs Ladies Dongola Fagan s warranted oil grain Lvcry l« v that buv> a Boy's Clothing bought
been io th.s bosioess before, and' Kid. button °r lace shoes. size shoes. button or lace, solid Knee-Pant Suit at F j an\ at Pagan'* may have
fhot ho uiii h„! 3 to 8, oof. leather insoles, guaranteed to ...
accommodating as well as prepar- Ladies' Don gola Kid, Patent wear well and you take no an envelope contain- a watch in the pocket,
ed to furnish the very best meat Tip, button or lace shoe, a chances; for ladies, 3 to 8, ing a number that may Ask about it.
possible. I matchless bargain, sizes 3 to $1.25. draw a j;ood watch.
Right now is the time to get one of Fagan's blue cheviot half wool suits for $3. Don't wait until your size is sold.
Millinery is one line of goods that Fagatl*s Store is headquarters on. The latest styles, the cleanest new stock,
the prettiest patterns, and all at moderate prices. Miss McCulloch will trim you a hat while you are selecting vour
dress goods and it will lie beautiful, too.
matchless bargain, sizes 3 to $1.25.
8, $1
•°°* Pagan's $1.00 line of worn*
-Workmen are fast changing An elegant soft Kid. Vest- en's everv-dav shoes in oil
the inside appearance of the jng top. Patent tip. a shoe that gn .n satin Calf. Kangaroo and ten dollar*, worth in one
Everybody purchasing Drummer - sum pic hat>
are taking the day at Fa
. _ - I - vuu, si,aii(|Hi vn- uuu ICII Wl'llstI > W("I 111 111 "IK' . ,
Windell building recently pur- fits, $1-75- Glove Grain is not equalled bv , . . LV . , ^caUM- the pruv.
chased by Wm. Reeves. A vault A Button Shoe, Kid top, soft any store's exhibit. " ■ • ' a>ran * tv are so low no store can ge I
is being put in and a partition is and nice, a real gem for any An nnlined Kangaroo Calf a lK'autiful P^ture 1 2x20 under them.
to be run lengthwise through the foot. 3 to 8. S2.OO. 1 e si 7 • , .' .,. . t u si n
. .... . * s • , , shoe for women that is a world reads to hang on the wall. t 1/; u n
building. As soon .is prepara- A Vesting top, button shoe, j^ater $1.25. * lowers 1m-ii Hr.iwl
tion are made the bank will be a lovely shoe, 3 to 7, $2.00. n ^ , Men's -shoes for $1.00 Slickers, yellow < r ! !ack
moved to this building.
—While the Nkws-Chhoniclk
(>ld Ladies
Kid lace shoes.
Comfortable
>ft
Par Value School Shoes.
as sott 'is 1 8Pr*nlí heels, lace hooks, sizes and they are gom! ones. U*>.
every week is phenomenally full k,iUrlove; *lo°' Sl.50. 1 ~^SVh^'shoes oil rnin A U " <loi!ar i>l,rchaM' at
of choice news, vet there occas- . hisses Vesting top. spring ¡V ' ^rain. p
■ n .. ' tn, .. . heel, lace, with patent tips, a spring ntti. QOf. r 1
aionalh .san .tern tnat >hps b> t ¡ j , to 2 $1.50. 2820 Oil (irain. solid insolt turv fr^'- ready to hang on
because some one was not ener- *7, , ( , . .
vetic enough to hint .bout: to! - T.ht' fam'!"s Zeigler shoes. |«eu hoe«; tor men: nol«d.v s the wall. They are ure
MM of our force. Remember. for Mlsses ;'nd Bal,,esl ^ '".b^te^ **'**'
we .re out fqr the news, and ar*"' h'Kh Pr'ce '' need Men - P. Calf Br..gans, soft
when rou have anything that "<* expect to Imv them as you and easy, line.! lacks, sues I,
ranH would lumber. 93.50 per pair to
Men's Hoots that no store
lieatlties. Com >ec them.
_ ^ , Have you seen the l>eau-
people would be glad to hear and IS? l-fr,> at Pagan".
you want to tell, just entrap our
$2.25.
Tower'1 Pom me!, v. or
b.. $2.50.
An extraordinary l a:
gain in Men'> Fine Sir:
at $IO,
< hercoats made « f ^. -k!
material and at m« ule rate
prices.
wary new
your secret
be told.
'^«Vherer'and whisper ^,e'r line this fall is can equal for Fagan's price, A ten-dollar purchase get* Men * Sumía\
ret to his pencil—it will unsurpassed for beauty. $1.50. .me free. lac- <m!y. 8*.
COTTO* RfCtlPIS.
\KK 8 4 2.E&.
J. C. H*ie 14" hale*.
Kae-wlalr A Ncwcotub 57 bale
R. Struwc A Co 1'* bale^
( . J. William* . V4 bale1.
Tutal f. r wet-k 1*■' bales
«oi si) bai.k8.
American Cotton Co... 1.1© bale *
Lowrj Con Co.. . 2if> bale
Total for week balc%
The total receipts for the entire
—We received a good commu-
nication this week from Tunis, The receipts of cotton at the
batas «Pie Crust> was the only different yards for the week end-
name signed to it. we could not ing Thursday noon are as follows:
print it. Remember that when |
a new correspondent begin*, we
want the real name as well as the
oom de plume, so that we may j
know who our real correspondent
IS. If ci> ie Cru*t doesn't get'
broken and will put a real name
down at the left-hand corner of
the next communication, with a
ring around it. we will be glad to
print it.
n . ft, season up to same date arc:
—Can t some of our friends be
mo kind as to come to our assist-' ikU K"
ance, so that we may present Bur- A Ne*^n>b y'o> hllll
leaon county in a favorable light R. Htruwe A Co .. i** bale*
„„ , «. <*. J. William- 1*194 bale*
as compared with Montgomery
county? The Conroe Courier has Total for •k€a*0" • • J"514
this to say: «Walter Robinson «orsu iiai.hs.
presented this office with five America Cotton Co. I'm bale
, .... I/iwry UtnoreM Cu. . lsix/bale
mammoth turnips Wednesday,
the largest of which weighd ¡ b*1**
pounds. Mr. Robinson says that if you want a nice Chrintma prc*-
in the cultivation of this vegeta- ",trÍ!' the W«T of i*?wcl1rv- <*ll ,,n J
. ™ T. P eper. the practical jeweler. H *
ble in Montgomery county. It IS ha a choice lot of new jewelry, and
only necessary to tickle the so >'OM can fil,d what v"u want-
to secure the above results.
OIN THE NOVE!
On January lnt I will move mv stock of goods into the Carr build-
ieg now occupied by W. T. W« tnble. Thi- building is especially
adapted to my need-* and I will be able to serve mv customers bet-
ter thar. ver before.
To Reduce /V\y Stock
Before moving, 1 will make a special discount of io\ For Cash
Only on all dry goods, bat* and >hoes We are now selling m .ny
¡of these g<xx!> for than they cost us today.
Don't /VI¡me It.
Remember ! After January Kt wc will be in .,ur ov,n
house, the Carr building.
Thanking you for your patronage in the past and soliciting a*
continuance of the same in our new juarters, I am yours for busi-
ness.
6. E. JANES.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
As Uaual the Popular
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We notice that many parties
lie county are getting in fruil
s from different nurseries
Now, the question is, are the par
Jmt Received.
Latent 1899 patterns in Wall Paper.
in the county are getting in fruit, at Pricc* a* ton h vow.
, 00 ,| One car of (<hdden bar
..Prompt Results..
An ele^av.t, non- rr tatinjf medicine
for the treatment of dU«a rd mncoii !
membrane . <**p *c ally in ca*e* <>f
Lung Diseases, BronchltiK,
Pfietimoale, Cough,
Congestión of l ungs, i
ecVEDA'C j Off ICQ. SacoQd Floor Womble 9k Mc-
O Arthur Building. Caldwell. Teio*
Balaam for Xun^s.
It «ertire* the larjfe t iM rc^iitatf'* of
SearGij,Garrett&Davis
Lawyers,
, - «... barbed wire; 100
trees from different nurseries, pound will run 172o feet. , , # . .. ... , ,, ,¡
Cine car of Wauke?an barbed wire: VL U ¿I "
1(M) pound w.ll run 1H .7 feet. , of ,*hf. ^
One car Waukeganito baxl>ed wire; tffíC,'"C ^
100 pound will run 2W*i feet. I SfcVfcRA S
A full a ortmrnt of ail in our ^ . g~+ * ■ j /\*|
line alway carried in stock, and will ^X* vJOlilflFCl S V/II
be old at very lowest price .
SO-tf Jknkinh A Jknkins. Antl-Pala, Antl-Rhenmatlc,
Anti-Neuralgic, Antl-Lumbago,
in many instances, to take them, ! wantfi kf.vkh \i. hkicmit vfi. iim\. ptíc#' bo
j *' mt iirrwitiittnri^roM'iii ut w Nminm r,
take them altogether against f«iary *«•
° n ' y far inl ••«piMi -', ■«trulvlii. I iia-tl«l< im
— m i , ... mortt. « I * tuiurjr. I'«ml tli >ii (writmnttnl.
Our reference , nny Iwnk In ¡tnjr Uivn It i*
riinliily work i?iMiilm*tr;l nl horn.' IU-f-| _ . . . - .
i-M-nei*. Fn. ii^t. m if inifirt —<-i (j *.*,- Fir Mt ly STONE & HITCHCOCK and
Vi'luJM- Tur. ItliMOtKiS 4'oMfAMV. 1*1 )M. I m m,
f'lllrMK". •* '• HvSMIl
CaMwett. Teias.
ties who are receiving these trees
going to care for them properly ?
Those who usually agree to take
trees from the representatives of
the nurseries have to be forced,
I'rnctice in ull State an<l Federal
Court .
The Olde t Nur erie In Teia .
R«taail fc d ay Wltllaw |« into.
their will. Those who do take
the trees usually plant them in
unsuitable ground and so neglect
them that they die before one
year passes, and then the "agent"
gets his "cussing." S e?
W. F. SEVERA,
Manufacturing Pharmacist,
CROAR RAPIOS, IOWA.
Call on V. 1'. Pieper if you want to
get «omethiiig nice in the jewelry lint.
Don't forget that he ha a new atock
sod can aell you exactly what you re
looking- for.
Stanu'.v H. Wathon, Proprietor.
John Wathon, Ueneral Manager.
ROSEDAL! NURSERIES,
nka* rsftnham, trxas.
Every variety of Fruit. Ornamental
and Shade Tr-e tiited to our Climate.
Lisenbe & Kelly, c«b iw ai«mo«far woo.
the up-to-date barbers.
i lii tiii :t i<i cluiw It) root tie . Sniurj |uOt
f >«r uimI fipiii/w"> MtmlirM. bi i -nde mi
Kirttl.i-laau .. 1 ,.u : "" " «'ur) I'.wIIImM Utriquiiiiil.
1 irsi ClaSS ser\ICC |JV\.IV H Our r< f, r'.iinjr hunk In tiny litwii. li I
guaranteed. Call and see us ! "•«•'•ly "«••e worw t iiom - H *f«
* ** fWmw. «InniiHil t n.
tl „; „ I . „ u„ 1C. ; v.loix- *i li i. llOMI' MI I U'll'i.XV. • •'!<• I.
Jiaircul, 25c; shave, 15c, icitiea«M. a>-m
All the New Ko e« and a full line of
Etrergreena.
a "H*iud for New !llu tratrd Cntaloy.
Goods Worth Sl.50 FREE
Hubncribc for the Ni.wm-c iimomci.k.
Will have on
sala Dec 20-22
ONE FARE ROUND
TRIP TICKETS
To all ?ointa
in the
S0UHEAST and
toMEXICO.
Kinal Limit
For Return,
Thirty Days.
Stop-off at
Pleasure in
Mexlco on
Mexico Ti cketa
Sal e this year
al 00 Includes
Polnta in KANSAS,
NEBRASKA, MIS-
SOURI, ARKANSAS,
on Sal e December
19th and 20th on 1 y •
LOCALLY
On Sale December 23,
24, 25, 26, 30, 31 ,
and January 1, be-
tween I. é G. N. Sta-
tions . Liml t Jan. 3 .
FARE AND A THIRD.
Aek Agenta for full
par 11 qui ara or ad-
dress
D.J. PRICE ,G . P. 4 T. A .
Palestine, Texas-
Old pa;ier* for >; le at this ull < • .
t er tOO.
Old paper for *ale at thi oil: c,
per loo.
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German, S. Houston. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1899, newspaper, December 8, 1899; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169266/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.