Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1901 Page: 3 of 12
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THE CALDWELL NEWS-CHRONICLE, CALDWELL, TEXAS, MARCH 1, 1901.
A RIGHT SMART BO*.
gatkri Oat tki B*dg.r All Kifht, Bat
Bsritf Down tki tiara.
]t if rtttlu'nlirt'u nlt t< «It Hni-biniirt-
B,..N fuy# (íoldeii !>«)>. A brijilu
pupil is callod u Miiuri boy, although
lie nutv In- dull a- u hoc urouml tlut
lioun-; ami 1 havi set-it boy* whoi-ouhl
hard I v find their ay luuue who wen
,full«d ¿mart bt'cattn' thin wen* -iii -
]>' llli^' hit'^ GUK
One day, while journt yin;: on
l ack through ait un>*ttln! por-
tion of Uhio, I i iu omtti red a ronuirk-
u|,lv smart Imiv; or lather I iiuoun-
tt'ñ'd hi* father, who nmde no prt*-
iciiMoiw to Mw rtin>.«,« he coitfi K ed I
be e.ould not tell me the*h"ptci road j
to the lounty-fiat, uttly íí\>■ milt >dis-
tant
"If Ahner w¡i.> 1111• In cniild tell j
yoii right olf-lunitli'd." -.ad ¡In mail, |
after M-ratehilig In- load f<>r a milt- '
u(i "Abller eoultl tilld In* way ■
blindfold* <1 all ovt r the «*« • 11111 r %
"Who i? Ahner;" I naturally in-j
quri d.
"A liner!' Oh, A Ins' r'> my -m nnd
h a nght smart t>o\. What Ahner
don't know ain't w * rth km winj:
"lie mmt he a j." imi-." I n marked.
"That -1', mi-ttr a t in-' that's >
abut he '*■ Abm r inn -Iiooi i yen,
tt!;*l jr«|> a f<|uirr« I and ndt « uori>c
lik. all
I ventured to remark that ■ 1 ¡«
%,■{■< i><4 unu-ual a** 'n¡|'it>hi ■ n;¡
for a < oontr\ l v.
i n k
r. Ite >- I., • ni. t n y u v
did UM f«U T1 ' u ni* a lw:
ttmii r the Urn. and it hi ut t
Jt.t It nut W e Jtin' «oik. d
wiioh dm toe i!tt'l I hi; n«
tt
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it nar
<tiir
ami the dog*
exilie out. T.
Abmr. ho <1
wh<r* \\ a r. A!m . r jy ■
it I ■ and Imiyhed at n*. am! * >id e- ¡
bo* lo d hflv* llit? luolj.''r out in it j
britii of •hnki? I : .it • thi kind of j
• I m Ainu r )!>'"
• V.v soil I. i" ;¡ii,ii to In n-
tfr« !- ii ' \\«11, «!,.■ ■ ií;i Ahner j
dov"
" 1 1!, ' ■' \, :> II r \ 111:'' 1
f«y-. a\ * hi ' 11r ■' ¿ m< n p"l« ' '
V s. M- f. -I ' • I •• ¡ nli 1 r, ak. - '
Hit liiugl « ¡ i I I : • H «!:M '•(
II. look a lot OÍ
Bill rohhl )l f!> I!
til. \
pole,
l ut I
ic n't «ari
ijí- ai <t , rn*ii,
. and h- tkd I
i r,-l oi th,
fir. to I! am! !
Abu* r !•> *
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"Of COI
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out « ?{•! \
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t.ivt it «ill
of I t
"It hit..
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..Ill lis- liadg, r
<!' "1 ¡ii ivi \< r
no i>n unvthiiu'
Al
«i i umd r, i .-¡tve i í « !.j -
■' ' h I'* í i ' i it | * tfM 'Ml'
''Aimer m-.t I., v.
1 stid. «MI, «I <!t.
r. ar f li.uc! !, •
** V .-in |, . I. (
von i,k, |jin.v
I nrkoii !u\
sr. unci '' . !. i \
"No mnitrr." I
' '• "II t« 11; i i¡eA t li.
MPMrnw
Ote
Mí
Begins in the
growing. Anywhere
between the plantation
and the coffee pot the flavor may be changed, the
quality spoiled by carelessness, inexperience, or un-
scrupulous methods. From the time Arbuckles' Coffee
leaves the hands of the grower until it reaches the user in
a sealed packet, it is handled with the same watchful care,
the same thought for cleanliness, that you would give any
article of food that goes on your table. That's the reason
it costs the grocer a cent a pound more than its cheap
imitations. The extra cent you pay for
°W?t>
ARBUCKLES
Roasted Coffee
!•
,/d>^
Y ü' ®í 0
4 a
buys much more than a cent's worth of quality
strength. A pound of Arbuckles' Coffee will give
more cupfuls of better coffee than you
would get from other package coffees.
He Mire you get Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee Other
pneuage coffees are but imitations of Arbuckles'.
In wli pound pnekni;* Of Arhu.'kl* *' UonnKiil l uffw lliorr I* n
li*t i.i nrtlclpa. Willi nueh jUhin whlfli tiie l.Ui I* fonnil the
}turrhiMi«r ti«« Ixxiiclit h dpflnlle i «r! "f miiii.. uril.-lp to I ' nelected l.y
ilinorhtr from tin- 1.1*1. •utijoet only to IIip romlltl,m Unit ti>IK-
lintnrr .in tlio |>n. kRu* l« lo nil out und ri'lurnt'd to our Notion
J «|il. Vou tiiould w« lit11 1.1st. Addreih nil coinraunlcattouN to
ARBUCKLE BROS.
Notion Department, NEW YORK CITY. N.Y.
and
you
V" .\ J if? r4>
Í J '* * c i
A*+
Onr Sure W*y to Win
QUICK COMMUNICATION.
'T
Help the Public to Materially Influence
National Legislation.
' The mean.- of ipiiek eoinuiuniia- ¡
l.
•t. In .1 gol
\ I ml
The Kaccs.
- •I ;'< I; < ra I, ft
and emu , n¡ cat. ,
'' ' 'yo (jnll 111jii « \i~t to-ila\ are developing j
' tu \\ phase of influence on )egi?la-
' Hon." Mini an old i mploye of the!
. i nal. reei nt 1\ to a Washington Star •
Ui' wait ,.i '
; i' port i r. it ii . iir|irtsiug to mem- j
' " hit of tin lina tu .• and appropriations |
' f < oiiuuitin in find how quiekly any
' ' ' propOM i] ¡nilón di.«i n ed h\ lliclu i
will In known throughout tin eoun-!
' 1 ' try. and how prompth telegrams.
1 i i j ] f! ] f * . i ' ¡
( t in i appi MS ing or |Mult >i list -
again t the measure under <:ontein-
plfti i"H. an m nt to tin m. To-day. it
i* y 1" . . • tr.'Sjiondeni t• i■ graph
tin ir ji.<pei thai a lav i to lu luid
on a 11 ri a in article. That informa-
IUH'
ii:
I'.
i i tin n l
>f
.VI e|
In Wt
! t
i;
11 a i ins.
tion is |)rintt(I in ¡lie next morning's
paper, through-mi the country, nnd
\v 11 i 11. the coin mu ti e i> in Moción later
in the day telegram., come in bv the
core to it inemii i>. either protest-
ing against or eon.mending' the no-
tion. A -hurt i ;nn ago ¡it a morning
session of ilie finance committee
about 1"ii iehgrains \\> r. received hv
its nu nilier bearing on an item of
taxation that they wen then di.-eiis -
iny."
Good Pumpinq Jacks
Are made by K. F. I'ollins Manufac-
turing Co.. of San Antonio, Texas.
They are home people and understand
how to make the kind of goods we need.
Write lo them for catalogue and prices,
and at the Name time mention to them
that you saw the notice in this paper
and thus help us along too. 40-tf
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A Good tough Medicine for Children.
II. Own Opinion in Disguise
h
•p.on • "pri'inin. in
¡i ally i \pn , ing hii
A i • i¡- i. ti v'be.
I ha ve III I 111 11 III V t ti I I . . ,111 Ute III!
h'K t hamlu cia in'■> t nt. h Iítini■ <' \.
av« K IV Moran. .« «etl luiioui uní
t'|>j>iil¡ir Inikcr, ut I 'etei bul ^ a.
« e lia v*i given it in i.tn ehildr• • i v. h> u
| r> ill l | nl \v ¡ 111 hail . ii h Ii >|i Ml < K \',i II 1 leu-, I'll, of K í I b, Ml I'll,
atg couglii ainI it h.i < ahv.it ¡:i%. n ¡ \Ve,.,tv.i ailticti il with Htomach trouble
perfect sHtini.tclioii. It < n . "in-, ,itnl ciixtipatioii for a loii({ time. She
•Hended to in. by ,i dni|*ei t a the ,,i\s, I have itiiil manv preparationn
best ron (,|| 111. m 1 i. ni. 1 : i ■ htli'lreti as ¡I l.iil e-.u. 11,«v • • don., nt.- the i'o. nl Ibat
eutitíiin il tio ..puiiti "i «.ill, c harmful 1 li.itnberlain's Sti.mu.. Ii and l.ivev
drug." Si ,|i I by Slum ,v lliteiie... It. ¡ Tablets have." These Tablets a re for
.ale a' Stmn ,V Hitchcock's dl nj; -.tore.
* Nitw Wind Mill. I'rit e, e, nis Sau.pl, , live.
'Hie "fullin*" ste.-l Wind Mill put j
out by the Collins Manilla, t in itir: Co., ¡
of Snii Antonio, Texas, i . a usual
with this concern, the best, heaviest
and strongest Steel Mill on the market, j
Steel en is in a special feature >•! this
"'ill other mills use cheap cast iron !
Sears. The put rom of this papei will
•>d it to their interest to write to I'. I1'. .
J-ollltis Manufacturing Co. for cata- 1
'oguc ami price . -40-t 1 !
t 01 ION bIMNIM MM HIMKV
!■' I'. Collin- ManufacturiuK Co., of
Sail Antonio. Texas, wants every gin
ner to write tlieiu what tliev in-ed for
this season. They have the I'ratt,"
"Kanle " "Carver," l.uuimus" and
"I'hoinas" types of liiiis, as well ;in all
ma ken a ml styles of Presses, l'",le va torn,
I,lilt l''lues nnd other machinery.
Write them. 40-tf
E WANT everybody who growa flower*
In try our planta ihU year. That we
may secure a trial order from you, w«
oner the following eel of (en rotea lor
only SO Centa, pontage prepaid.
CLOTHIK.DE SOU PERT—Pearly white,
with roee pink center.
MUDE— Pure white, large size, perfect
flower*.
LA FRANCIC—Pencil pink, of large ilxe.
PEARL DEM JARDIN —l inc t bright
yellow, rich, frairram.
BHIliKflMAID—Clear delicate pink, ea-
quiaite ahape.
GOLDEN GATE—Creamy white, petal*
edged roae.
PRINCKMS BONNIE-Solid crlmaon,
veiy aweei and prnductive.
FRANCIS KRl'GER—Copper yellow.
MAD. SWALLER—Rosy llcah, globular
cup ahaped flower*.
KTOVLE DE LYON—Rich golden yellow,
immenae flower*.
XVe grow and sell an Immense amount of
plants each year, of all the bust varieties of
roses,etc., inconsequence of ourfnirmethoda
of dealing with our customers. We wish to
ndd you to our list of customers, hence offer
you the above set of lO Roses for AO Cent .
To every perton ordering this *ei of Ten
Iloac*, and requests it, we will send our hand-
some spring catalogte, which fully deccribaa
our extensive line of floral trenture*.
Jos* W. Vestal & Son
P. O. Baa 4TO. LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
When
Traveling
One wants the very
best service, and in
order to secure same,
you should travel via
the houston,
east AND
west
texas
kah.w ay
The most direct route to the
NORTH,
EAST and
SOUTHEAST.
For rates and information
call on local agent or address
W. H. Taylor,
G. P. A.
WM. DOHKKTY,
A. G. P. A.
X. S. Mkijikm M,
Gen. Manager.
Houston, Texas.
Between Texas
and
Kansas Gitu.
TteUG.N.
Between Texas
and
Mexico.
(International and Great Northern Railroad Co.)
IS THE SHORT LINE.
Through Cars and Pullman Sleepers Dally.
* j
All-Year Specialty s Superior Passenger Service.
! - - -
If You Are Going Anywhere, See 1. ft G. N. Agents.
Between Texas
and
St.. Louis.
m\M.K
Be.tww.li Texas
And nil South-
eastern Points,
1,. TRICK, PQlpQllnp TfiV P
:«l V. 1 , ,V tien'l Snpt. raiODIIHB, 10A. «¡etl ! 1 . ,v T. A
J. M. HALE,
Attorney-at-Law.
Land and Insurance fluent.
FIRE, LIFE AM) 5T0RM
INSURANCE.
Your Patronage Solicited.
Olíicti: Upstair in Court House.
CALDKHI I , TEXAS.
WAN TKI). i rolintik- per-
son in trvory I'liiuity t.i represent l:irf e
cittnpiiiiv of solitl tinaiicinl reptitntion;
i'l.to salary per year, payable weekly j
jier tlay aitsohitelv sure ami all es-
penses : straight, hnia-fitte, iletiniti*
salary, no commission; salary pniit
ench Saturilay ami expense money a l-
vanccd each week. St \nha wn Houhk,
•U4 Dearborn St., Chieajfo. .VS-2ht
ft
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Joiner, F. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1901, newspaper, March 1, 1901; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169329/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.