Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1900 Page: 4 of 12
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE. CALDWELL, TEXAS, APRIL 6. 1900.
CALDWELL \EWS-CHROMCLE.
W§V 4 JOINU. • . - . Proprietor .
AUKRT 0. m SI, JR., SotinoM Mam#"-
S. HOI S 0\ GCRM4N, Editor «ad Reporter.
Batored In tb« Caldwell pmtioflice im nec
oad-cla* mutter.
I**ue,l Every Friday Morning.
Subscription Roto .
On* Year..
Ill Months
Four Mont lis.
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Advertising Rates.
All advertItildKon flrst iiuiíf «ni )>e e humed
dOceiii* pi't Inch with tn> reduetlun
for Urge nd>
DUplny nds one insertion twenty cents
per fncfi; two Insertion* thlrty-Bvn cunts
per Inch; one mouth sixty cent* per Inch.
the American constitution and
devotion to the eternal princi-
ples of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence and the democratic
party. Mr. Bailey stands on ex-
alted grounds and is prepared
to arraign those who try to vote
down and trample on that con-
stitution and those principles.
How severely, though justly, he
scourged them in his speech last
Saturday let those who heard
him say.
Mr.- Bailey criticised Mr. Chil-
ton's conduct at the last state
convention most u n m e r c i -
fully and proved his right to do
so. Me showed Mr. Chilton as
favoring some of the most dan-
Tkxas is now in the industrial
hand wagon.
Cai.dwkm. must contribute a
l)ij4 part of the enterprise that
is to make Texas the grandest
¡industrial republic in the world.
J "• —~—
Thk danger to any worthy en-
terprise does not lie in the peo-
ple thinking unfavorably of it
but in their not thinking of it at
jail.
Raisin ; cotton is a verv un-
!certain experiment, bit when a
man raises plenty of ho^s and
I corn it means, with certainty, a
: good living if nothing more.
Loci, 1 ritir* noven and fine-half cents per ' geTOUS and Umicmocratic pi'op-
Itne Mrst Insertion and five rents pur line)
Tin St. Louis Globe-Demo-
crat, the vilest of all \ ile repub-
lican sheets, recently paid an ex-
cellent compliment to tin- mem-
ory of Richard P. Bland, and
said that congress ought to feel
The Ncwv-cnnowictac desires u corre -1""" " honored in having the privilege
Ilhroc viul '¡ihm'„f euto,u¡HK . man lik, bt- • «.
tsssssw'• * vears- Hc took his
each subsequent insertion. jositions that ever were pre*
obituarie , curd, f thnnks ¡Mío notices of i sen ted to the American people.
eMtertnlnpieiit* i:!veu for religion*. oducti- ' . . . '
UOnftl^or eharttatiie purposes ur half regu-land he further showed bv Mr.
''TiMnHiotlces of a!l kinds ÍI.00 per hundred Chilton's own Words that he had
&£&£! "u -ientertained dilTere.it views and
The News-Chromci., ! desires H corres-1 St°°d on opposite ,,f ;,t
Caldwell, Texas, Friday. April (>.
A HO I T THE SPEECH.
stand against imperialism or
even a limited territorial expan-
sion, and his arguments against
these two hideous monsters
were, it seemed, absolutely con-
vincing to any thinking mind.
Those who heard the speech
must in justice admit that it
Regardless of what may be
thought or said to the contrary
by any prejudiced Chilton parti-
san, we give it as our opinion showed Mr. Bailey to be an im-
that Mr. Bailey's speech last* pressively eloquent orator, a
Saturday was a truly forceful student thinker, a reasoner and
and eloquent one. and an old-, i me democrat. No
A man usually speaks best man who is reasonable can dis-
when he has a good subject to pute these facts, and he who
speak on and has mastered that heard him and says Bailey is not
subject. capable of making anything but
From a sense of duty and re- a flowery and substanceles*.
sponsibility to the time-honored ( speech simply testifies toan ig-
tenets and traditional faiths of norance on the subject as dense-
democracy and democrats, Mr. as mud.
Bailey has entered warm %ht How nlanv v0*n(f mcn llu.
for a seat in the United States counlv ¡,,-CaWweU
senate now held by Senator anxious to go to Puerto Rico and
Chilton. Prompted by love for grow up with the country?
Tim formula laid down in our
religious department, that a man
has tal.cn a long step toward
usefulness and happiness when
he learns that he is not required
ti throw stones at every mangy
cur that barks at his heels, is
one of the soundest. We have
learned that a newspaper man
must live strictly by such a
formula.
If it were possible to conceive
of Mr. Chilton returning to the
senate, then it would be utterly
impossible to understand how he
could properly manifest his grat-
itude to certain Kast Texas pa-
pers and at the same time pre-
vent the immaculate Cubans and
Puerto Ricans that he would
make our fellow-citizens from
i
stealing the emoluments of his
, office.
I tntytv sssaass
ItivK H ist Tc;viis a representative,
as <hc needs ■.omroiie to loek after her
interest* in the United State «euate.
| and Chilton is the titan. Without him
we \^ili hi .it the me rev of North and
| West Texas. < < ournr\
The above is about the most
contemptible and slanderous bit
of so-called argument we have!
been able to find. It is an insult ]
t" Mi. Bailev and a retie>tionon
Mr. Chillón. It isn't becoming, (
brot-.er t otirier.
Wi i-o not very enthusiasti-
cali\ advocate the bringing <d
foreign capital to Texas in order
that its resource* may properlv
be developed and u«ed, but i!
our own monicd men won't turn
their capital loose, it seems the
best inducements possible should
be offered outside capital. It it
would once start to coming our
home men would net a lively
hustle on themselves and would
begin to icsurrevt their own
rustv coin.
IAINCD
JvlUCKfl
Tin Waco Telephone suggests Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
that as diversification of crops .,,,4, j,, scimh \rio\- u,1 ,,
has proven a blessing to farmers, ' ±'"'
there ought to be a great deal in ü',"'
diversification of investment b> : í'*r. u !•'Vt
businessanfl monied men. There .V./V."V!
is no doubt some gotsl logic in "ITuM
this. If money is judiciously i':i't!,; 1 ü' Vi' m'Tu* V"
turned in several directions it - '•V.V'
must bring a greater return I ,r", 1.« •> a «. t . .a
than if put out only in one enter- h' .'t 'I''
prise.
tono* Ri tupis.
The re eij ts oí • t tt< n at the
different yards f« r the week end-
ing Thtir dav no<>n are as follow s
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Tuesday, ñprli 10.8 p. m. 1010 p. m.
Wednesday. April 11.8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
The ladies in and out of town are cordially
invited to attend.
A beautiful souvenir will be given to each
visitor, and music at night by "The Boys."
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The t"tai ft . ipts for the entu e
seas i up to s.iiii date are
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PHRChlikON MOkSi:.
1 til 'hI.íii ' r. i slalli.,11 f II11 - r •• j' 1
(er-'l IVr.'hft' 'ti, 'hi* *«-;t %,.ti .it 1 ,iM-
w 'll i'Vi'I'n Sat itj'iia \ ,oi<! at t it- •« <
i* '.* 1 ( ',i>k' • I't.int ilitrini' the v. < ■ l<
Term-s tu .111.1 it. ! 1 Iti. .-
Nothc of first Mcrfinp of Creditors.
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1 'oí e i' 1 1 1111 I'. S
Imih I'M 1 Wi in, I \ 11 vv. K K 1 i ,
iii' T Kit T 01 r 1 \ * -.
i'1 At h'ftN.
In th' inatler <>( t harte* Whitia.ni
l,itt¡etiiii. hankriipt in ll.in^rti|it< v
'I'ii tht 1 reititm . nf t liarles Whitman
l«itt]«tt>n. of the i i'tini v <if lltirli *,"ii
a ml fit *t ri, * ,1 fur .¡1 i'l. 4 bank t n:pf
Xulii'f i * hereby |;ivet¡ that on lite
1 Mi day "I Manlt, A. I> t'ixi, the
: tailI l itarle* Whitman Littleton W4 .
(InIt, aitjinlf-ed liankrupl, ami that the
lir .t meetiiiK "Í hint • redilur* wi,l In
: field at my 'ifliee in Atnttiu, T< *.m, nil
the l iili day 'if April. A I 1'hki. itl Jn
¡ o'e luck in tli* ft .rem i ii, 41 w liii li 11 m<
the H4til • reililor* may attend, jnuve
, their 1 laittiH. apjiwint a trti*Jee, exam
lit' th ii.inki upt, and tr iliiat t hlit;It
. o111et tiiuini -. a may pt'uperfv eome
' aid itieetlllj,'.
E. H. PORTHR,
ATTORNFV-AT-IJIW,
Atid Rent Estate Ascent.
WAI.DWHI.I. TUSAS.
* Oflice: One door south of Torn
I
Farmer.** shoe shop.
GOODS
At atwa> « the tilt in
the h.n« run. and CHa<*0 A
SanImrti in the «viionytn id
the IkhI !u tur had 111 1< a, and
1 .'«ifteen. We handle «i* tfr.'xle*
of their l«uimi> fre li rantwf
t, Mi.,, a ml V . nwataniK
ea 1;tl tffad< to l r hcltff than
an* ei'tfev that , 411 l:te trough!
at Ibi !j>. |(r 1 • ■ If yu are
nest already (Irinkitijf their fa-
iiii.ii, , iiflrcn ¡el ti «end ytiti a
trial order
We al*i> htimlle their |M< k-
iii,'e tea , win h are famed for
mnkiiiji th« S. -t t«a that wa«
cvft bifeweit Try a kajfc
of I'lthei Keirm- *a
K h 1-11 • r Knglioli bleak-
fa*' tea ',r the «•!♦! (a*hione t
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man > 1 f th«' ■ Iton . l «íelit a« ), •
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Hiuti OraiU- P. («.p in
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in liufk, ftpiif Btittrr in bulk,
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Pkklrs, en.
fylhrr ff.tKr Itomfnu, ttigiif,ítjí1
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flour, KihiVn rtiMtTf. «.j.
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German, S. Houston. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1900, newspaper, April 6, 1900; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169282/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.