The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1899 Page: 2 of 10
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ment the case are called until
final judgment is rendered by
the highest authority. There in
own cgga, gave some away, ate
all the eggs and young chickens
we have wanted up to date, have
had bad luck in rearing the
The Jaanett's New York Store.
a greater variety of judicial sys-
tems, a more general diversity
of opinion amongst judges, than
one will be able to discover in
other land under the sun.
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There are in the I nited States) reaj|y nothing more discouraging ..«« u«« .uv« . .v.. «v y. ■>«, •• rIMi, u.,,, D_#- ... ^ _
more court to the square vard, an ^\merjcan cititi/en who chicks, and of course lost all the ( "6 WWII bXPCCl /Our idlrOfldQC UDI6SS W6 D686TV6 It,,
And we are not going to try to convince you that we de-
serve it by talking to you. either over the counter or
through advertisements. We shall try to convince you
of the fact by offering such values that you will be con-
vinced even against your will, if you arc prejudiced. But
we don't think you are. We believe that every person in
Burleson county is guided bv common sen*e, not senti-
ment, in buying, and that each goes where he thinks he
can buy cheapest. In our opinion, that's whv the major-
ity patronize this store.
L 0. JANKETT,
, „ fiu jannra s N([|| yopij 5W„
A deal oí the disagreement comes
loves order and uniformity and food fed those tiiat died. The
justice than the judicial entan- eggs sold have also paid for all
glements encountered every- the food consumed by the young
where in the reported cases, the flock of seventy-rive pullets and
eloquent opinions of the judge , twenty-three cockerels now on
one thing here, another thing hand. The egg sold for hatch-
of our complex political system, ^ere, something else vonder. ing and the cockerel for breed-
designed apparently to promote ajjt even thp hard rule of ing, which are few, have been
the making and changing of laws C2ar ky which Finland is icft ou^ Df the account. The :
and to encourage «headincss i quired to live under laws clearlv eggs and chickens eaten have
the official as well as in the ordi- defined a0lj un¡f0rm all over Rus- perhaps paid for our labor.
free citi.en. The judges • h ¡ it nrineinle which
sia. nas in it a principie wni .n Mr. P. Ketcham. of Pike City, chi-
nar v
disagree e. er\ da). Last «te jMveg tbe people from costly and av : «Ihtring nv brother* late *ick- [
tie New Jersey supreme court trouhlesome uncertainty in
. i %.u. „_ oeriam * l"ain l>alm wa the util\
refund u inttrfire with the tn> which the American lawyer spec- remedy that «ave him am ret iff
forcement of a trust agreement. .. ¡th a hiirh hand Th.> Ma,lv other- have v*.titied to the
V«™ .h . U,aUs UU" a n,kn njnU' 1 nt prompt relief from ,.am which tHi-
Nou thi In<... na sujr«.mt court. confl|ct,ng 0p¡ni0ns on the trust liniment afford*. For ak bv Stone
by unanimous vote, has decided ] cases bring. th¡« weak,íes home « "«jWk. i .w.ell, ...<l l u.,„
that corporations entering into < Amtrka0, „¡,h sum(, forcc, ¡ '' '
agreements relative to price and because the judicial conflict em- Uemplar* Organist,on.
the control 01 trade arc ¡n dan- phasifes the fact that, while one Heuaton P«>*t.
ger of ha\ ing their charteis !<>r- may feel inclined to declare The Brotherhood of Locomo-
feited. In the Indiana case two j^at j^e trust must go. a neigh- tive Engineers in the I niied
companies entei ed into an agree- tK,r¡n|r court is wide open and States is not onlv one of the
ment to maintain a certain prLc. rcajv ,0 hold that the trust may strongest and most successful of
and neither was to furnish gas to stav ¡t has been on other labor organizations, but it furn-
a consumer w ho was the natural troublesome issues that have ishesabove all other orders prac-
patron of the other. A suit to ar¡sen ¡n American politics. The ¡tica! rules of management and
forfeit the charters of both «.om-. confl ctin^f decisions of the court policy for organized lab« r gener-
panics on the giound that the) have reallv tended in some nt>- all v. It is a kind of model, in ,
were engager in an unlawful t0r¡ous instances to serious dif- fact, for latter dav trades union-
combination was unsuccessful in fereocesu It win probably be i-m.
the lower court, but was sus"; found in the end that at lea t The testimony of t hief Arthur
tained before the higher tribunal, i jjajf t^c court houses will -tand of this brotherhood, recently.
The position of the supremecourt Squaj-gjy between the daring before the industrial commission,
has attracted widespread atten- <[
tion and constitutes a revelation
as to the beneficial possibilities of
labor organisation when based
upon intelligent and conservative
principles. Mr. Arthur testified
that his order had agreements
with •* per cent of the railway-
of tbe country, and that all dis-
putes were now settled under
Build Your House
upon a s
I id foundation, and Is-
De
>urt your lumber is of the lu st.
We make a sjx'i'iaity of i,oi í>
M'Mttr.K, at r« ik lk>ttom prices.
Jenkins fir Jenkins
LUMBER • Caldwell
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HORSESHOEING
is given in this excerpt from its - trust-Hunter and his came,
opinion:
«Iiisanoldand familiar maxim kwp Qatet
that competition is the life of1 and nae Chamberlain* t olir. t'h-Sera
trade, and whatever act destrovs a"d I>«rrboea rented r f,.r all pain- of
the stomach an<1 ail vuinatural
competition, or even relaxes it, ne** of the bovrcU. It ilirivs curr* .
upon the part of those who sus- KorvaU-by Stone Á Hitchcock. Cald
r 1 well, and Dunn * Hon. I.foti . < K:t "
tain relations to the public is re-
garded by the law as injurious to from a financial Standpoint,
public interests, and is therefore
deemed to be unlawful on the H. E. VanDeman. in writing
grounds oí public policy.
If this rule is sound, then how with pooltr\ on the farm, ^ivés
can «protection be law ful? It is the follow ing summary of th.-
admitted on all hands that Ding- financial part.
leyism destroys competition. It «Having kept a careful record
is designed to do this. Tbe ' of all feed bought and eggs sold,
very purpose of Dinglevism is ' it may be well to give the result
obnoxious to the rule laid down from January 1st to September
in the Indiana case. The New 1st. 18* *. After estimating the
Jersey decision was rendered in value of food on hand, the cost of
a suit by the New York trap that consumed by the entire flock
com pan v vs. Brown & Fleming, of sixty hens, two co^ks and all
Tbe defendants, with other the growing chicks is ?U.4i.
owners of quarries, entered into Tbe net amount received for
an agreement about two years eggs is $101.2". These e^'gs
have your horse 5hod at Williams &
Clark's 5hop by John houston, the noted
Texas horse.shoer. he has done the princi- j
pal shoeing at Cameron for the last three j
years. t
Williams & Clark, j
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Thev ( an Do It in f otlin fount v.
these agreements by joint confer-
in the feather of hu^ experience Strikes , re on the drv hm-
an«l the strike fund n<>t having
been touched for manv ears now
amounts to rlo« .o«Kt. Widows
and orobans" relief funds t« the
amount of were distribu-
te ! last ve.tr and the extraordi-
nary sum of ñvo« o.<w>o has been
j>aitt out on the insurance ac-
count!
The Louisville Courier-Jtmrral
has not allowed such significant
fatts to escajK- its comment. It
very truthful!) remarks that
these figures give some idea of
what a great power for good a
I f >..! IUr ■ t
Mr J <; H
ftanc.lt ut May
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tilt;
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rMit«rr
rriuhTson, t)
.VtS, w<int«
id him know I
farmer , i. •
rent ' T .jru
h c • >i * y ra'
ago to control the price and out- were not sold at any fancy prices.
put of stone. One of tbe cond - but were subject to all the usual jalK>r organization has.\jf it be
tions of the agreement was that expenses of commission mer- onj.. W1HC|V managed. As the
a single agent was to do the sell- chants. They w ere guaranteed ; Courier-Journal savs. t hief Ar-
inj for all the firms, with a $5o 0 tobe fresh, but in summer time it lhor ¡# not {>l,pU¡ar with
Karirt ati'1
(>i<*. C« í ton
i>« v mc <>1
!lve tt|H<
r. m a k <
tv> << f r
a fwl> or flftr.acre ritii hlack !an<l
farm in * - • .* v '!> ta< It t-
i < t cn> i |fb sttn^lv 1-■ ! «■ h<>nt-*t 4it<l
iti'lt!*tri«>u. ; t>«>t he ntj*t l f- an>hiti<<i>«
to "v n u htm r and )ir > tl< <- e*'< n« my
v r)M«rlv a t>> iw *nd
par'imoniou*. tn l**!. whci ct>tt««n
t r<.ufc¡h! tr -in s to In crn(* in "(ir I"
c.*\ market*, and when curn br*>ui(hl
i +< it'iilt. in-Jifth 'f 1 (i«*
renter farnn-r- in Collin oitnlr ave*l
any moiiej. an<l todajr. when cot".km i
brill King " il> 4 t<- > «:rnt«.1ho
ti« n remain- «he awie Thrrr i* h<>
money in cottxn a) 4 crnU to the
farmer who --nly raiiw une-third, and
Im\ the a¡
say, it nut
f'l theif . r.n
t* <> aerr • t1
p.«*tvro ha
Mil* f i V« (II
bai-nce I <
ntai
ft. \)
h a i
.'iitjii
Com, I writ I' l;
• rttoll aim! tru.
morí*, jik (a •.
Iwana. e! Aii"lh«'r a¡
K «ge «r*-nt<*i farmer ha1
< *i ,urc* in grain aiwt n." h.v
ma«S- m< niuu^h ti> ! .iy m*v«'
•eclio'n uvt \Vr«' a ml «tratite ' • <>
«till j rrfer tn a -malt m -Ufy tc
tal ami live in i otlin K,«r a 'K''' I
It no*. he ran't qui! a fartri he ha
under -.VilKul management macU:
bu*hei* of whirai ami l< t buith
>^it% m | ri |rtti.'W < a« mt N"f*rr. •
in i'<«llin cunt* ha« the t berk ' r «t« i %
heart to (temand ft* <*> ir<<m< > f< nta
wilh rotton a< 4 ■ mi. anil wheat a*
cent . Th- renter farmer wis- i« ¡
tent t-> cultivate "lily turntv tnr
thirty arre of eren our rich tanda,, a:
U*
«f
preciou. Uttle to the one who make en pert to make m re than •
the ! one-half twle per acre. «>ur rich. <leep renter farmer w ho i.
penalty for not observing this took two weeks to collect enough demai^>irucs wh«i rave and wan- bUck w*ly UmK wHrrr p",*"n *UW n1 m"rk,,,x *rr,! ^enti live
.. . T> <. t r uemagojfuc. r** **' . , , r*i t three-fourth ->f a l>ale t«er one hundred «. re ou)jht ea lv in t*> •
condition. Brown & Heming. for a crate owing, to fewer eggs . about the land but the en- . , iflir( hu, hll„ , h T..,
. ° . ... ,, u,:r d"<nu l,,t '",IU' "Ul l"*- acre i an averatre. ami under ((«««d rear to out him a home in Ki"
becoming dissatisfied, decided to being laid than in spring. Y rom gineers know that their order culture, eatra variet* of ce,i. w,th «.th « .eh cheap land
oppose the trust and sold stone the sixty hens we have never got ha* always conserved its strength f*ir so«>n. a hale per acre. The up
on their own account Suit was more than fifty-five eggs in one and ^ept ¡ts members on the old to-date, kteai. amWtio««, fn rai renter
t IU> t oTT«i> Pl^NTfcw
broaght to collect the S5000 for- <l y nor le than twenty-three bi([l>levelor wVe« and efficiency. ""
feiture for\iolation of the agree- since January Int laat year. All Xhe railrtKids know aUn, a^ suit- ." "" ' arr,lK4.'" 4."!
I ,, i u raiirwius "lw'> * s sun keep* |kh Ic<I on what con titute« an
ment. Brown & Fleming set up small eggs were kept at home. genUdt that thc brotberh«s>d's ,ideal farmer. llr „e«u t to «i„-
in demurrer that thc plaintiff, by and c\cr) speck of dirt was promises arc sure to be kept and <ate hi brain and timuiate hi. ener.
its own statement, was a trust washed off. We got only a cent that all troubles can be settled bv M,rh * rif,rx he ' hr will
formed for the purpose of pre- or two per dozen over highest conferenct. tud> hi bu ine with the ame con
renting com,>etition and controll- <,uotcd market price for the.r The ^Her-Journal point,
ing prices. The demurrer was being clean and not a spoiled one leM^0 to mM ]abor organisations ,u,iike the uttle black Ih-c. that .
overruled, tbe court holding that among them. I his gaNC us a wj^en it remarks that the great wasteful of it* re«ouri «. I repeat it,
a contract that a single person net profit of which is over 5iUCCC!SH cf the engineers has been *lhat iherf '* morr ",4" than 1,1
shall be employed as tbe sole í 1 per hen in eight months be- primarily because thev have
agent of the manufacturers to sides certain extra burdens, nevcr acted as though their in-
sell all their output does not vio- which will be mentioned, and the crests were inimical to the rail- .mall tract. .y thirty hve or fort,
late any principal of law and may best market season vet to come waySi and while insisting on their aire , by reatinx in Collin county on
be enforced. These conflicting before the end of thc year. The r;„*h.w th^- n. t i.. ..n nn- the hare y tem. r thr t..w money
t>ld paper* for «air at thi*
per !«« .
>(tic e.
the land. I cannot under tand why
a renter farmer winhe* an* f etter
ihanee than to make enough to buy a
i CAR BARBED WIKti.
i CAR Blrdsell Wagons.
i CAR Bagging and Ties.
Extra Fine lot of 3TOVE *
at ridiculously low prices.
rnd of the year. I he riffhlK lhcy havc nol been un- the ahare .jratwn. or th, km m m
decisions are not calculated to hens are in good, healthy condi-! minjfuj 0{ thc rights of their r,'"u! nf ^ While I adv. cate and
surprise the Amere. citi«n tion now except those that fatten cmpl()) tr,. When labor gener-
who is accustomed to judicial too much on the diet given, and ai|y underHunds and in a practi- prUin* renter farmer who prefer to
messes of the kind. There is no are laying from twenty-five to j caj* way demonstrates, aw in this
end of them. They begin with thirty-five eggs per day right j ca^ that latM>r aR(1 capital are
learned and conflicting judg- through the moulting season. mutuaUv dependent upon each Prevention
ments on the question of juris- ¡ There will be a lot more pull«tM | other an<| there iss no natural better than cure. Tutt's Liver
diction, proceed through con- to add their eggs to the pile be- ¡ afUaífon¡stn between them, the | ¡l|s will not only cure, but if
trmry holdings over the forcc and fore the year is up. labor problems of thc time will uken jn tjme wjjj |>ri.vent
effect of preliminary motions to It muat be remembered that we I ^ rcduccd to their minimum of ' q. . Hflr
quash, demurrers and pleas in have about twenty mixed and disturbance. It must be con- oICK MCÁlOflCne*
abatement. There is unifor- five Plymouth Kock hens in the fessed. however, that cpiul has Hppep . biliousness, malaria,
mity now here. Pleadings held lot that had to do the hatching t0 ]c>rtt ifrfo leaaon also in many constipation, jaundice, torf>id
aufficient by one court are de- and rearing of all the chicks,
dared weak and worthless by which reduced tbe egg laying
r. Ruling lie directly j flock to leaa than forty aome-
««f
h&u w o • • , ...
direction . There is thc tyranny , liver and kindred diseases.
often of capital and also of lalwr TUTTS UveT PILLS
tod both extremen whould . AttML.
m
All received this montli.
All these giwids are the ver\
best on the market, and w il
be sold at prices that wil!
draw trade. Call anil be con-
vinced.
A.
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Rust & Joiner. The Caldwell News-Chronicle (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1899, newspaper, June 16, 1899; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169244/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.