Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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CALDWELL NKW8-CHHONICLK. CALDWELL, TEXAS FEBRUARY 28, i *>08.
(IUWELL KEWS-CBMCL£
SHANNON PRINTING CO Proprlcur*
FRANK W- SHANNON. Editor and *ui)«0«r
Intern) In tlMCaldweU inmluHli-f a ti'coiid-
ela* hihII<t.
Telephone No IT.
ImumI Every Friday Morning.
bale of cotton should have any
effect on the price that the actual
raiaerof tbe cotton nauat take for
hie crop ia one of tbe crying in-
justices of the country. It is a
gambling game for both aidea of
which tbe borny-haoded farmer
has long put up tbe stakes but
in which for him there is not
even a hold-out. When gambling
in futures is stopped and tbe price
of cotton iti regulated by tbe
actual demand of the spinners
,,, . , and not by manipulationof figures
All advertimhK oil first pa je will be, r . ,
charged <*> cent per inch >araiKht, by a few millionaire brokers in
with no reduction for larfje adn. Wall Street the man who produ-
DUplav ad* one insertion, twenty cts. ! ces the Crop will get what it IS
per inch; two insertion* thirty-five ,, wr,rth
cents p«r inch: one tnonth 60 cent* rt<ií,y «orto.
per inch. | rrrr—.-rrrr-v ..-rr-rr-sr
Local rates cents per line first The recent financial stringency
insertion and five^cents per line each ' w¡|| no^ be without its good re-
t ul>se<iuent insertion. j , B
suits. It will serve to make us
Advertising Rates.
The Badge of Honesty
Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pinreo's
Golden Medical Discovery becauM a full
lUt of Uie liifralienUt eoni|MMiiig It I*
printed thorn In plain English. Forty
year of «x|icrlenon ha proven Its «upnrlar
worth M a blood purlAer and Invigorat-
ing tonic for the euro of Htomachdlsonler*
and all liver ill*. It build* np the run-
down system as no other tonic can in
which alcohol Is used. The activo medic-
inal principles of native roots such as
Uolden Neat aiul Queen's root, Stone snJ
Mandrake root, lllouilroot and Rtaek
Cherry hark ar« extracted snd proserved
by tho uso of chemically pure, triple-
(«lined glycerine. Send Vj IV. It. V. Pierce
st IlufTalu, S. V.. for free tvmWIet which
quotes extracts from well-recogniml m«tl
leal authorities such as Drs. Uartholo
King. Se udder, Coe, £1 ling wood snd a
Subscription Rates
Legal notice of all kind* SI .00 i er > ... . . .. ,
hundred words tir.t insertion and more fully appreciate the good
50 cents per hundred words each seasons, and tobe less lavish in
aubseiiueiit insertion. , . .
unnessary expenditures. A
cuntinuous prosperity would
serve to make spendthrifts of!
us all, for "come easy, go easy" I
is as true today as it ever was. ¡
and without a little adversity to
temper tbe go>d seasons, the
value of what we are contribu-1
ting to the public weal is never
known.
hoai of otliep*. showing that these roots
can he d0trt<ndrd upon for their curativo
action l&all weak states of the stomach,
acconi|<foied by Indigestion or dyspepsia
as well q jiyfill bilious or liver complaints
and In JTj/wastlng diseases" where there
Is lors^fHesh and gradual running down
of tl^^trength and system.
The "(tolden Medical Discovery " makes
rifh. uup* hh«MT~an<l yo tnvlgoniti * ;u7H
r^v'lñ" Mi*'" 'i> livvr. ttjiil
iii'i. ilii"«gli Hum uiv
Our Label
New Jewelry
Come and see the
new things in Jade
and Coral Jewelry
which we are selling.
STONL & HITCHCOCK
CORNER DRUG &. JEWELRY STORE
On a bottle of medicine is an
insurance that your medicine
is right. We are not cut-raters
but give goods of first quality
and prices as low as consistent
with quality. :: :: ::
One year
Six Months..
Four Msutha
Two Months.
31.50 1
i >
.SO |
25 !
——
If there is any truth
statement that a wet
in tbe
winter
The civilized world has been
shocked at the verdict in the
court martial trial of Lieut.
General Stoessel, the heroic de-
fender of Port Arthur during
the Ruaso-Japaoe*e war. After me,ins a g°°d crop \ear, WÜ
60,000 Japanese bad fallen before should >'ieId Piteous harvests,
his guns, after he had held out ior s,nce November ample rains
for weeks longer than was look- have ^ave fallen and there is
ed lor by those who were ac- a *Plcn<lid in the ground.
quainted with his position in the The last week « been all that
futile hope that relief would ¡ could he deaired for the raptd
reach him, after every mule had Pursu,t of *ettioS lhe "ol1 rea,,V
been eaten to preserve the life |and much P* tio|C has been
of his soldiers and starvation tlonc*
stared them in tbe face, when
i „„„„ ... . Weak and Sickly Women,
nothing but massacre was to be
gained by further defence, this
hero of many battlefields sur-
rendered Port Arthur, and even ,
*i.« t _ i„ „ , , - is among women say that 90 per cent
tbe Japanese generals who bad Would be no exaggeration. It would
besieged his position marveled w "
at tbe defence he bad made and
treated bim with tbe honor and
consideration that were bis due.
Now, Russia rewards bim by
sentencing bim to be dismissed
from tbe army and sbot for cap-
itulating. No wonder anarchy
ia riot in that land. When thus
its heroes are treated what is
there to strive for? To tbe
¡üx ... „
Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimple.)
and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel-
ling* and old open runntnit sores ur uli
are cured nnd iisulfd. In treating old
running soros, or ulcers. It Is well to ia-
suro their healing t.> af ;>lyto th r:i J r.
l'ieree's All-11'MÜiití > 1 v. . lfyourdr •-
Kist don't lia|i|*eii to have litis Snlvn in
stock, send llfty-foiir cents In postage
stamp.- to Dr. ft. V. IMerce, Inv ill.l-' Hu;
ami sure.-a! Ii -t!tut-\ hi.tlalo, V v.. ..i <1
a larso Imix ni the "Alt-Healing Salvo"
will reach you I y return pt..
Yi'.i can't atToril ac'*< ;rt a secret
trum a- asuli<Ututef« r thisihm-alcohol; ■.
medicine or ¡ .«;owx < omin iítion, t<- ■
even thont;h th>- uru' -nt dealer in iy
therein make h little hi to r pr >lit.
1>T. l'l. rie'-; Pleasant I'etl. i. r ijulsie
ami invlKorute >totunch, ltv<¿r and Imwei-
SuKar-roatod, tiny granules, ea«<y to t:t¡.
a> candy.
Do you Need SucctaGlfó ?
1 f y< hi do, bv
them. Hul
glasiu s. Wo
:i11 jiioans wear
jUfct the ri^lit
art- well fitted
-t ol the t.'yi'>
and can yive bettor satisfa
lion than traveling «iptii ians,
ALL \V()KK tit'AKAXTK!Ci>
for a tlior<'ti}4h t.«
P I
á^EBSEESSm:-
I Talking Machines
1
A "\'ICT( Uv''' places t'i
mus i of the masters within
the reach of ail. We can U*t
you have ««a ' for a mm;
amount down aad balan ir
tnonthh pavmrnt . ::
Jim
It is hard to estimate how many
women owe their female troubles,
general weakness, nervousness, «.al-
low akin, etc., to constipatiou and in-
digestion, but doctors who c practice
be well for them to know of Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin, which curcs
constipation, indigestion, sick head-
achc, heartburn, hot flaahes, etc. It
is absolutely guaranteed to do what
is claimed, and if you want to try it
before buying, aend your addrcan for
a free sample bottle to Pepsin Syrup
Co.. 119Caldwell Uldg., Monticello, III
It is sold by the Caldwell Drug Com-
pany a 50c and $1 a bottle.
"The Reckoning," by Robert
W, Chambers and "The Fugitive
credit of (be massca of the peo-! B|a<*9mi,h"-Cbas. D- Ste art
pte of tbat country be it «tated -*« the gr^d work of
I. . .. , " . . . 4. hctiou just received at the News-
tbat the men who brought the! _ J
• . .... , . Chkonicle Library.
indictment against Stoessel and J
members of the court who tried
. . t -1 , Arretted
aim are afraid to vcuture abroad a cough that ha* been hanging on for
except they are surrounded by °vcr i.wo " onth« by taking Hailard
... Horehound Svrup. If you have a
aoldierv.
1) ar brother, did you ever
notice that the clothing stores
offered the best bargains just
when you didn't have a cent?
We envy the expert billiard
plaver the time he spent in be-
coming an expert. We could
have used it to much better
ad vantage
TO THl;
MANY PATRONS
-OF
V. E. HERBS!
J. F. /VU IVEk
ATT CRN!: Y flT LAW
And
NOTARY PUBLIC
<r
[>:
urir.g the Int.- unpten-aiit mo::t v
arc you have faw red uie with a
We are usually prettv careless v' rv lií,eral p! «ronaKe. i > ^hirn I
' tender you the thanko that come from I •
. . specialty.
In pcilOniK '
- - -All business <t'v« " v'l
tenti'ft'.. Manages esta*
g u a r ii i u n s and admini .trators
Abstracting and Conveyancing a
at- |
fori I
in our walking but up to date
, ' '.lie depths of in, heart.
we haven t stumbled over the yOHr ,nutl,.y ,v, u ha,, d
fragments of any'busted'trusts, fttrated that nothing i* i"w <>r ha*
Some people worry themselves been the matter, and that it a only
sick to get into society, only to i a c rc after all. No real danger ha*
find after they have succeeded | the ^n r.ty of t ,„ . on,,.
. . J . lr>'f and tod;iy wc nner^e from th<
tbat it is \ery much like beiog ^hadown with prospect even brighter
in jail. than they were before, and witn a Ir -
Kaster is approaching, but it son learned that will renult in placing
is a pleasure to ponder on tbe us upon a firmer foundation.
fact that the new bonnets cannot New Spring Clothing, Hats,
be any more mashed up than the ShOCS and Flimishiug Goods
present ones. Arriving Daily
A great many parents send I am daily receiving New Hpring
their children to Sunday school Merchandise. The patterns arr pret-
for one hour every week, and |ti,,r- thr "t>l<" m""' •
than any previos season
——
CSt.l ST
The Bank Saloon
POPf h éf .JflNGIh. Pro(gtcU>rs
Wines, Honors and Gluar&
Spetijliit In
...Diillu'* Mall and Old Grow...
HOI LUNCH ft 1 ftlL HOURS tr« iih
•0
Cali-
fornia
Harch and April
Thru Tourist Sleeper
evr'y Tuesday
W rl'«> fur i.«a
W « kllWM
Ctalv,. •< <
rl
ilatter themselves that they have
I invite ' i
The "night-riders," an organ-
ization of erstwhile tobacco j HitVhwick1
growers of Kentucky, arcoper-( _
ating in the tobacco growing1
districts of tbat state somewhat i
cough, don't wait atop it at once with
this wonderful remedy. Splendid for
coughs,cold on cheat, influenza, bron-
chitis and pulmonary troubles. Price
; 25c, .Vic and $1.00. Sold by Stone &
Brain leaks.
after tbe manner of tbe Ku-
Klnx-Klan of Reconstruction
days, their object being to stop
tbe growing of this crop until
tbe tobácco trust pays a fair
price for it. Hundreds of tbous-
Will M. Maupin.
There was something wrong
about tbe good time of yester-
day tbat produced today's head-
ache.
It will take something more
dons their Christian
1 their little ones.
When you do not feel like
i jumping up and running to the
window when you hear the fire
! department going by, you may
safely make up your mind that
| you are getting quite old.
Some oí these days a visitor
is going to drop into our sanctum
¡and pick up the office shears
¡ without saying, "So this is what
you write editorials with, is it?"
' Then we arc going to spend a
j week's wages making that visi-
tor's stay pleasant.
vim to tall and examine 'he latci
-.Uty novelties fur nj-rmj;'. 1'*
MONHV 5AVED.
'II I
# Ka*r tlm«i «nil money tijr imlni lit* m
# liint: .!' i u - le . |.l i rr.w . ..-t #
# .*■:' * - . ■ ' f S ., y #11 h. .1, w ItII • 4
# Inn f.ir r }>ir > * m r. "f ih<■ «•>'.| #
# and *• 'I" i lit tr « «
V. E. HERBST
Kirst-class work, prompt a'-
tention to order-., an l 'jUickv"«-
timates at our office.
Shannon 1'kintin<; Co.
Iwiili )l tn '.tie
ei.tiulj ami n* r Ot «í^i t wtn«
lalephone in t work wblie .■ «rl y, ir
man Tri,! pi •.-jv|. . iltnt> itwil-
taotiny mud. D>im*y
TMANS-TIJXA5
TKl.l.i'HOfv V U .
II. C. CI.AHK.
ash
lilac k
Wht'i \ w rij^lit
Mnchinest
Kverji J< l tha
f.«. tory. ami V
of All nr o
S<ilteit«d. It
pert in that lit
'
Itlsnks of .1
the N I wsl' 11K« .nil « •!
MMMMhtmmmmmmmMZ
ands of dollars worth of tobacco, than the fear of microbcs and
bave been destroyed, besides ^erms to put a stop to the kis-
much other valuable property, 8¡ng babit.
growers who have defied them
We never worry about the
meted out to the growers who
do not line up. What is the
bave been whipped and several *pjr¡tual welfare of the man who
killed, officers who bave essayed a|ways sprinkles ash es on his
to make arrests among tbem! ¡cy sidewalk
bave shared in tbe punishment a man of principle takes an in-
terest in politics.
Life is worth the living if the
cause leading up to it all? A j 1¡vcr is worthy of Jife.
fostering of trusts by the re- Thc men who 5clieve in them.
publican party, making it possi-, 8e¡VCH never blame their failures
ble for a few to control the, oa others.
price that shall be received by ^ lot of men look firm because
the many for that which they, a bunch of red whiskers
by tbe toil of their hands and j h;de a recediog chin.
tbe sweat of their brows, bave
produced. Not many years
more of tbe same brand of mo-
noply bv the favored few will
•erve to put a large part of tbe
country into a state verging on
■narcby.
Just why| tbe sale of a tboua-
or ten thousand balea of
by a man who never
owned a bale of tbe actual «tapie
to mother man who does not
1 it and maybe never saw a
The man who is alwavs boast-
ing about his rights seldom has
a thought for anothr"-'s wrongs.
Tbe fallow wbo agrees with
our pet ideas is always a man of
good senwe and judgment.
The woman wbo was married
at eighteen always thinks her
daughter of twenty is a Mere
Child.
A lot of people yearn for straw-
berries about now wbo wouldn't
give a nickel a bushel for them
in June.
AFeature
♦
We try to make a special
effort to keep our stock of
Groceries complete in every
detail. Isn't it a feature well
worth considering to be able
to "get what you want at the
time vou want it? lJhone uh.
SIMPSON
GROCERY CO.
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Spring's Choicest
v-
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3*
•
Offerings at Gilley's |
ear and whitr
faNrit
t ha
We have ever kept our n lv of f«
abreast of the seasons. It has been our pride to aiwav- lutve
class of goods which is ri^ht-up-lo the-niinute. The Spring - .
r f 1908 finds tis, if anything, alu.nl of ourselves in this respect, an<l
right now, we take pleasure in saving it, our store is rt ¡ l«'t wit!;
this season's creations. ()nl> a call will serve to make vou ftsllv
appreciate this.
In Shoes We Are as Usual Leading
The Spring styles are here in all the latest makes ami leather
(i<*t ;i comfortable pair that look well too by making your selection
from our elegant line. Vou know that "Star Brand Shoes are Better.'
so why not wear them.
ü'í>!
Gilley's, Near Depot.
What your grocery order calls for that we have not in (*to> k w«
get for you, (but say, we've always got it.)
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Shannon, Frank W. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1908, newspaper, February 28, 1908; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169687/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.