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THK CALDWELL NEWS CHRONICLK. CALDWELL, TEXAS, MARCH 24, 1905.
CALDWELL NEN&-GHRONICLE.
THE CO I.OKA DO OUTBACK.
JOINER PRINTING CO
ft. LEE JOINEft
L. H KILPATftICK
The decisión in Ibe governorship contest case
Proprietors ¡¡n Colorado is one more instance of what tbe re-
°£liclw)"o"d cMkmÍ publican parly can l°oplo when it de.irca to
PRESS COMMENTS.
n* From Ovor ths State ><
Entered in the Caldwell poatoffice • aecond-clasa matter.
Subscription Rates.
keep its tools in power. The report on the con- The man who can mect #dver.
test was such that it was clearly shown tbat,^ wUb H Bm¡)e and buc|||tf
even the republican majority felt that they bad down work |hat much hardcr
no right whatever to seat Peabody as governor. the man who wi„ eventually
and that Adams was entitled to tbe office but m¡#ucceed no maller what obsla.
order to give the office into the hands of the re-¡cle8 be„et blH path> The man
o.e Year l So Pelicans a trade was made to seat Peabody un- j who despairs Jind "chucks" it up
81a Mouths 75 der ageement that be would immediately resign COH,<ln.t attain SUCCCSH ¡f a aitfn.
Two Month *!............ 25 ani' 'eave republican lieutenant-governor tbe board stood in his path pointing-
_ (office. Ibe waVt ¡t takes the hard-
There is no attempt to justify this course-. knockft of ndverfcitJ.t the experi-
Adwertlsirifl Rates. ¡merely a party grab, without the courage to defy ences of misfortune and fa.lure
he people and place Peabody in an office to |Q ampm, lhe weak spoN in his
....... « , nw „ ^ . which he had no right on earth. If Peabody was History shows that the
All a«tvertUlnir on hrst t a)io will he charged 60 cent per . eiectl?j «hen bv what hvDotbe&is call thev .. . , ,
Inch straight, with no reduction for large ad . not eiecteu, men uy w nal n> poineais tan uiev man wbo has attained the pin-
DUplav ndx one Insertion twenty cent per Inch; two decide thal lhe lieutenant-governor on the same nac,e ()f fame ¡t„a forUmc had
insertion* thirty-five cent per inch; one month aixty ticket Was elected.' • fejt the hand of adversity in liis
cents v er inch. It is the same old story of a plain cold-blooded j e#r, career „c who,akes
LocalIrate aeven andlone-half cent per Une firat inaer- t , f tb of ,y without once consider- ,¡f ' .villlmlt t.Xt him-
tlon and five cent h per line cach subsequent limcrtion. : . ir mt C#4S>* wit 110111 cxiiun^ mm*
Legal notice of all kind* «1.00 per hundred word firat the question of right and of the welfare o se,, to succeed or ward off fail-
insertion and SO cents per hundred words each subsequent the people of the state. It i® such occurrence may enjoy life in a way,
insertion. as lhis that disgust the common people with the but'hc can nevcr bavc lhc
Obituario*, card of thank , and notice, of entertain- (enlire legislative department of the government. j igfac|ion of lowing and feeling
Hut/ch-
Janett's WMte Wyanfct Pmiltry Yards
This is the best fowl in the country for all purposes. I have thc
best strain that money cun buy. They are good layers, good setters
and they give you the sweetest and quickest meat for the tuble. I
have a lew cocks for sale at Si.25 and S2.5W each. Kg** lor hat
ing from yard one, $2.00; from yard two, $1.50 per setting,
or send in vour orders at once.
hatch-
tiring
E. O. JANNETT. Proprietor.
J HIPPP PHIPPP
SEVERA'S
REMEDIES
— the sweets of success.
Ha vie you taken any stock in that canning fac- vitte Herald.
meat given for religiou , educational or charitable pur
pese at half regular rates.
The Nkws-Chkoniclk desire a correspondent at every
poatoffice in the county, and in exchange will furnish the
paper, stationery and postage free. W ill be pleased to cor- lory enterprise? If not come in tomorrow and
respond with any on<; on the subject. what an opportunity is offered now. By start- Tliw* «¡•urii in ' 11..'
; rr J J t «ry i li.iii nil « i her put lout t Im*i
— ■ ■ —— inir on a small scale this enterprise can be made 1 «• « '«''« ••• i' .-« '••* .*•• «• «" iipho«>.i •.
® f I*' lupuruiiii*. r tir ii trrivii ninny y« ur«i
NOTICE TO SVSSCRISERSt-—SUBSCRIBERS ARE successful from the start, and think of what a T.ÍT* .Úh i "'''. ,'V ,Jin "
LIABLE FOR THE NEWS-CHRONICLE AS LONG market it will provide for truck crops in larger 1
re wlili li
I iri'iilim-nl. |ipn
.ii<-tir.iill.-. SeMtiies In ' Liriivrii
AS IT is TAKEN FROM THE OFFICE. IF You quantities than can be sold on the local market | niliirrli to In* ii tnuiKtli uilonal uihI
nncT&v 0lVI!t) ntnt;lt] 12 c*%.rr\ rte * ' theri'fop* rtnisl ltilt|i nnl trt tl liM'Ml
—and then it is not necessary to get your Matt i'r.rl'T..li.r-ci;"'"u*u
ready for market so early. There is money in ¡ ,
tbe canning factory for the producer, and if <t!
une ii 11 mlr«il ilolliim f. r nnv niw 11 fnlU In
DESIRE YOl'R PAPER DISCONTINUED. SEND US
THE AMOUNT DUE AND NOTIFY THIS OFFICE
TO STOP SAME.
Tolephono No IT.
Issu*d Bvsry Friday Morning
Caldwell, Texas, March 24, 1905.
pays expenses the stockholders will be satisfied,
as tbe object in organising is to build up a busi-
ness for the future and to make a source of
daily cash payments to the farmers during the
spring and summer.
i'uriv Si'iiil for I'lri iilur- i...ti I r-%1 Inmiiii. I -
A (litre** I" J «iiknk.V .V <n T..lwl.i.
Hill. .
S lil liv llrillTKUl*.
Tiiki- 11111 ¡' m lit in 11 > 1*111 fur <*• tii t 11 11 luii
Great Service to Missouri.
Thk slight advance in prices for cotton just The Commoner.
Pi.ant chickens and hogs—the price is always before planting time is very unfortunate, unless ^|r Me¡jr¡nghaus claims that
good at some time during tbe year.
BoLBTt.ESS the Russians will agree with Dr.
tbe farmers refuse to be fooled thereby and con- Mr Kert>ns ,)aH ..ki,|cd b¡H
tinue to cut down the acreage as tbe time for¡chan(.es for becominR senator,"
planting araws nigh. Cotton frequently takes d .Mr Kerens admits it.
such a turn just at this time, and then as soon ,Thcn Mr_ Kepens claim„ (ha,
Onlcr that men sixty vesrs old should lie chloro® u the acrcüi^c is safclv in the beurs Arc on ¡t &« . , . ##,
r . ^ é as mt acrwgc ih diei> in lac uear arc un u NcidrintfUaus has killed
tnrmpfi. (Irima wati mvti' nipr a mar 9<ta . l / . _ • « .• « 4l . - ^
his chances for becoming sena-
formed, (lyama was sixty over a year ago. witb both feet and keep it there until they get
a11 the next cr°P' The Pe°P,e of Ttíxas are not tor," and Mr. Neidringh¡us ad-
Thi: president has decided not to >?o to Hous- 1° he caught in any such snare, but will put m¡tH ¡(- Thin i* interesting he-
ton, but it looks as if he will strike Houston their land in some other crop as fastas the rainy ChUHe ¡t prove« untrue the .is-
weather all over the state, so he had just as well; weather will permit. scrtion that neither of the gi-n-
go to the metropolis of the state. -■ tleman referred to have ever
Seven's
Heart
Tonic
quickly over-
comes all heart
aflfcctions.dropsy, <
palpitation, im-1
perfect circula-
tion, fainting!
spells and tones (
up the whole gys- (
tern. Price $1.
Seven's
Female
Regulator j
overcomes all <
menstrual disor-1
tiers and conges-1
tion, promotes,
the healthy acti- (
vity of the or-
gans and counter-
acts all troubles
iiicidcnt to preg-
nancy, child-oirtn
and change of'
life. Price $1.00
Several
Stomach
Bitters
promote the
secretions at
the stomach,
aid diges-
tion, stimu-
late the
I
II
1
I
1
bring comfort and
1 natural sleep to
¡ children. Coun-
' teract pain, colic '
) and cramjiS, over- Á
come nil spasms
and fever and re-
ig"
1 tio
increase
the appetite,
overcome
weakness
and invifo-
whole
system.
50c. Md $1.00
Seven's
Soothing
Orops
late the d
Price
ion.
s:
Seven's
Wafen
1 for
> aad Neuralfia
1 quickly and per-
manently cure all
1 forms of headache
'and neuralgia,
' menstrual pains
and allay all fe-
1 vers. Have no in-
jurious effect up-
1 on the circulation.
1 Price ?5c.
Por sale by all druggists.
W
r E1R
EDfiR R A PlDS IOWA
Thk grand juries and prosecuting attorneys of ^00c anything beneficial to ilieir
* a a s ^ 1
Takk a promenade down the main street at Travis county can not get around the fact that s,a,e* When Mr. Kerens maile
night and appreciate what elcctric lights mean on some one has committed grave crimes in connec- " impossible fur Mr. NewlrinK-
tbe streets when it is dark and raining—then go tion with the alleged bribery cases, and it is hau* to become senator he con-
home and see your neighbor and put one on your their duty to unearth the culprits and make every 'errci' a benefit up >n Mis-
corner. possible effort to convict them. If Moore and ,sour'• am' when Mr- Neidginj^-
- •== Kirby are not guilty, then some one else haUH made it impossible for Mr.
With a few more energetic advertisers in Cald- i k"¡'ty of double crimes of bribery and Keren* to become senator he,
well the trade of the town could be largely in- perjury, the basest crimes that can be com- lo°' conferred a great benefit
creased in all lines. One or two merchants can milled, to attempt to besmirch the reputation of pon Missouri. I he Commoner
not bring all the trade to town, and low prices other men, and some one ought to wear the ilh;,t the people of Mis-
are not worth much until you get a man in your stripes for it
store unless you advertise them. ——-----
= Thk Missouri legislature and senate in joini
Thk present prices on chickens at the Texas session elected a senator just on the eve of ad-
markets are further arguments in favor of rais- journment, having accomplished nothing but a
ing poultry, and affords an opportunity to unload biK row during the whole term, and ending al-
all the surplus stock of hens, which are just now most with a free fight. In the meantime one I
bringing the top of the market. A few acres de- seaator has represented the state at Washington, i* revived. The languor i <liu ininhed.
voted entirely to chicken raising would prove and all the dirty tricks known to politicians have 'li'fe^nii hip,,y" c«^•"SuVih.
sufficient to provide an income for any family of hepn practiced at the Missouri capital. No won-, Mr , lieiie fi. Shirei. MMdii-tiKirouifh.
— J J" ' der the "publican papers of that state are get* w!«hTivcrcomUiñran\r^rbtIí,
ting on tbe democratic plank, and demanding the and have found nothing t<> bem-Hi mr
«I.CIÍOO of senator by popular vol.. |¡¡f«
— — known of it in mv hu band'n lifetime."
S<K;. Stone A liitchcjck.
Bkknham will probably have a creamery lo-
the Country Boy.
souri owe to Messrs. Neidring-
huas and Kerens a debt ot
gratitude.
(Uvea Health. Vigor and lone.
Herbine i .1 lio. n for aufferern from
aiieaiiti*. Ilv it i'hc the liloo<l is
moderate demands.
And again we repeat the main street to tbe de-
pot and the square must be paved sooner or
later. Let us make some attempt to pave at
least a part of it, and the rest will be easy. One cale,J this -vear- Wh? not at Caldwell? There
block well paved would soon bring about the '* room here for an enterprise of this kind, and
paving of the rest, as the difference in the con- an opportunity for some experienced man to Mcrk(fl Mi|i|
ditions of the street and the saying of constant make *°°d Profi*a at thc business. Caldwell ' ■ h
repair work would show for itself that the cost wnnt* none of thc promoters who are in the bus- * J^TonVed "h«rd-fi^eri
is in the long run nothing at all. iness of selling creameries, but some one who1 \ ..
wants to invest a reasonable amount of their own
bard cash, and will take the management of the
TO
CALIFORNIA
ONE-WAY
COLGINISi
TICKETS
Ü5
FROM
TEXAS COMMON POINTS
TO
CALIFORNIA
on hslk
MARCH 1st TO MAY 15th INCLUSIVE.
A.*k SAN1 A I ; AO! M I Olí PAKTICl I.AHS. OH AIHIHI
W S KEENAN. G P A .
GALVESTON. TEXAS
¡ V V>V V VW V V *AWV V VfcV V V V V\% W%'VV V V %-i
! WE Hm SOME. MONEY FOR YOU.
country boy makes a be'.ter fight
in the battle of life than the
Stkangk that from *0 many sections of the plant. Such a proposition would be taken hold of1 f>!,m,,erc'1, K .C< (rc 'ase
country there is already coming a call for demo- with vigor he-e at any time. trousered youth «Í our cities,
cralic leaders of thc stamp of Brvan and Hearst - ¡whose clothes have always been
for the next battle. Perhaps the dose taken last flu*tc', Wlth '' WÍH|' ,,room in
election will act as an emetic and relieve the Do you w,sh U) c*rry over a" .vour spring stead of a shingle. Let lhe
democratic party of some factions that were merchandise? If not, would it not be well to be- town boy out of a job try a year
causing the trouble. We were always for Brvan *in advertÍ8'n ear,y in lhe season and keep it up|on the farm. Plowing behind a
Hearat and democracy, and we shall continue to un,il lhc winter wind* beK'n 10 b,ow? How can mu,e wi" ,!lko ,hc kinU 01,1 ot
be until somebody "shows us" that we are J0" exPecl PeoPlc lo koow what >'ou are carrying ¡ his throat, the gas out of his
wrong. *n "lock and what your prices are unlcstt you tell ¡stomach and the weakness out
them. Thousnnds of people read the Nkws- of his legs, and vill gixehiman
It will be fortunate for Kussia if she is unable t pMK0N,CI K cach week- manv of whom maV not | appetite, an honest living and a
to secure funds to further prosecute the war. I ,appen tn drwp your H,ore íor HÍX monlhH un-|siKht uf ,u'avcn'
especially for the people of Kussia upon whom ite them. Talk to them, and ihey
tbe load must fall in thc end. and who must give ° ° fCM '
up their husbands, fathers and sons in a needless
Cut tlii* ad out and end it to u-. *ith your name and adOrr**, and
will ««nil ) . it .1 l".< piit (lin kage of our l iK Kmpirr Slate Walri
melon I* KI'.K, and full iu-truclloii« how you i'.in >ii't ^omr of oui
91200 caftli prise money. It dcf-.n'i ,0,1 you anything to a^k, and if
you don't want tin- money we wont make you take It.
SEINO TODAY.
H. G. HASTINGS & CO.,
ATLANTA, OA.
fa Mother* in I Hi* town.
Children v li . > delicate, feverish
1. «. , ,. ■ 1 .. , , . i i and croa* will #vt immediate relief
and useless slruggle. If I- ranee isreally afriend Don't let the rainy season fool you into put-1 from Moth r
of Kussia she can do her great service by refus- ting too much of your land in cotton. The otber i°rhC!!!'dr,?"lh1,h!^C
• j. .1 1 . - , . t iicn, act cm inr n\rr.
mg any iurtber loans and forcing a termination crops may be delayed, but there will be little «Hlid *tronK m
of a war upon a people who can never be con- profit in cotton, and there is sure to be some1 #J1£wori,,Hl Ho,tl
• • t fi< 'i..|,
leans 1 the atom.
iniikliur a i>'klv
ualil' 1. A certain
quered by an autocratic power like Kussia.
I chance for profit in other crops.
imple free. Addrt
j (IImuted. I.eNoy, N. V.
on, Allen H.
KFRUITKQOH
4*l 0*12 lhch<«A;22 paitfft uliuwin^ in i* it urn! < •
variotia-M of Fruit, with cum i o Je. • ript i->a ami m ...ma uf r
^ in¿ "f "-M'li;' t half-tone vi- ■ of Nunwrlea,Orrharda, Pari:íiik IIwih.- ■'
• Sena Met*, f.r book (poat-paM) ami Rebate Ticket pi.rmitiiriK return
r Imm.W by mull 'vii'.m t«l daya ami w.i ri'funtl tlm fiO?1. Or,nuil uk uitTiin 1^
Ret'a i with |12 ordar for nwsarjr took mm! will credit tl.00
^ Wtm-iit <>n your ordnr and ymj kcki- tiiü Iiikik free, WK P1V THE FHRHill l.
IÍTa P<)ir l^ach fd want Stow h-.ma and travidlns aalimnwa. '"Ti
" C 1 flj V a Ml not;. Stark hro'H, lOVIMWU, •«., AtlMtk.lMM, liyrtlfvlllr. Aik
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1905, newspaper, March 24, 1905; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169695/m1/2/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.