Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CALD* EL- NEWS-CHRONICLK. CALDWELL. TEXAS OCTOBER 13. IMS.
"HHHHBSB
flews ant> Dicwe from TPQIasfoington
®fi Our Kcotilar Corrci'p-viPctit.
The ¡ov«íétigiii< n oí the big
life insur ance companies of New
York just now ««ems to have
backed everything eUe off the
boards, as an intercut maker
in public event . It seems to
be tbe concensus of opinion here
among the leader* of the demo-
cratic parly who have visited
the cubital in the recent pa*t,
that tbe inve<*tigution, no far,
ha<t been a rank failure and
farce, i'hey *ay that Chairman
Hughe of the New York legif
in this country and wo in.iy a*-
well have socialism at once ami
be done with it.
The jieotde should not be
fool td with the bin If and bluster
of the little political committut
that is trying to smirch men
whose nanus have been fur
year the synonym of financial in-
telligence an I integrity. The
insurance companies, it is be-
lie ved here, will prove a clean
bill of financial health, but th
game in to start the boom for
lutwe investigating committee federal control and TeJdy m.i)
is m.iking a grand stand play j get his follower to introduce
to i lie gallery an J that he I do-¡such bill into the congress,
ing it for his own behoof and! This is a republican schtiiK>
in the endeavor to make politi*. from start to finish.
cal capital out of it for himself! The men at the head of the
game do not believe there is
anything the matter with the
insurance companies, but it
suits their purpose to exploit
them i.: order to further their
own ends.
♦ t ♦
♦ i 4
I ;«¡II reliably informed that
and for the republican party.
He wants to have his party po e
as the great saviour of the peo-
ple and that he is the prophet.
So far he has brought out
nothing to the detriment of the
companies relating to the mis-
use of tire iimnef errtrtrvtrd to j
their care by the people who! . ■ ■ . .
. . .. ,• the visit of the laft party to
have bought life insurance poli-1 . ...... . ..
, , • i .i . the Philippines sure v wi 1 rc-
cus. He h;.s shown simply that , /V . .
, , , , .. suit in legislation at the next
the companies have invested the
< , ■ 4U • . _ , ,. session of congress which w ill
funds in their hands in the in- ., , , . .
. , ... remove all duties from i'hilip-
terest of the policy holders, as , 1
.... ... ,. pine products coming into the
anv other ban I. ing institution .. ' , " ,
... , « nited States. In view of this
would have don *. When a man ,
, . .it 1'ict the sugar beet raiser should
deposits money in a hank he .
d<H-s not txpeel the officers of 1 to se .urt ong
Ihc hank to all., ¡I ... I.< idle tcr,m h
Ibe .ale or .-.all, ..I ,!„• l",or' !,l'n,"'K ,ht' """ ""f"
as otherwise, the sugar trust
will use this tarilT redudction as
an argument to deprive the
ft'.inter <>| a reasonable price
for his product and have him
absolutely at its mercy. A little
judicious co-operati on amongst
the beet growers will result n
saving them thousands of d« 1-
l.ir , .ii*.«1 sicure them a fair
share of the profits made on
their product, something which
thev have nut hitherto secured.
Is a good thing for Burleson County—but a good thing
for you is to make our store your bctulvjuarters and buy
your supplies from us. No'cost salea or catch-penny
schemes at our store, but good reliable goods ut reucon
able prices—you cau depend on what you buy from us.
Cii""cous clerks, good goods, reasonable prices
•nd prompt attention to every customer will be
found when you trade with
in trie sale or
bunk. The nflicers invest it to
in.ike money cut of it for them-
srhiH .«n<l the stock holders. In
the «ame vv.iv th • nfluers of the
insurance companies have in-
vv ud the uiv.iu v uf the people
to make money for the jtoiicv
holder-. ¡n tca<l of themselves.
There is no s.me man w ht l c-
heves that a single one of the
I'ljg life insurance companies in
New York is insolvent. < bi the
contrary, ii every one of them
should quit liiiMiie-s tflay and
never -dl itioth r policv, thev
could pay dollar lor dollar every
outstanding polic v
mteK rity of such menas McCall,
Vio. ton and I'crkin
YJjiaI is fast superseding old>faahioned cod liver oil and
emulsiona Iiccuumc, without a drop of oil or
disagreeable feature, it containa «11 the medicinal dements
of cod liver oil, actuully taken from fresh code' livers.
By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or
food, is separated from the medicinal elementa and throws
away, Unlike old-fashioned cod Hver oil and simileksia,
Vinol is delidoualy palatable, agreeable to the weakeet stom-
ach, and therefore unequaled aa a body builder and strosgtfi
creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down mas
and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary iliiw.
Everything Vinol containa ia named on ¿he labal*
OUR OUASANTBB — W have tuck faith in VINOf. that if ymi wflj
taka it wi promisa if It loai not banafkt or cura you we will return yea
your mossy without question. Wa take all the risk.
STONE & HITCHCOCK
^¡\Uvjo¡STS
CALDWELL, TEXAS
We have a complete stock of all kinds of
Lumber in the sheds, dry and in good
shape. We bought this stock before the
rise and are making close prices. Car-
load celebrated Waukegan wire, poultry
wire, hog wire, brick, lime, cement, vveil
curbing of all kinds, and the best paint on
earth. No trouble to figure on your bill.
*
Burleson Gountu Lumber Go..
P. ñ. KING, Pre . ^ G. J. DANIEL, Sec.
Uon'l Borro I rouble
It i ¡t h.nl h.i hit t« i Imji n-i* .m v t Ii it nr.
Itut the vv.*r l thi« K \<nl cull iljiv
The ahsolll te • i* trouble When u k. •.•re,
h'nv , « e.u v ¿mil w.irn otil l>\ the
ii'iiii.-• ami ¡•••imki* of ill ¡i-i.i. lul-
ls bevuOll i'"i'Hi' Iti <ttH• "- •!«-.« .! • , .mil <titnil.tr
, . i i i i internal ilU ■> t -r«. •' ti't *it ilon ti iiiul
>Svi , allu to hold the ill II|< «IS I,lc,.,,¡ nvci yntir *\tnplutii*. Itut III f<«r
marks f..1 the little pin headed relief t. I.,, tri. Mitin line ;,m
" ' IIK! (i^rnianenl fi r^et
w til Iiiul
fdlne — .•! .ili troulile , nud tour l.nlv
*vtll n >' !■• • irileued In .1 lu.nl of (lelit
diseiim At ( Iia. t • ra non's «Irm;
st- re. I'r 1 c« ' i • unr.i 111 • • il.
repuhluan politicians of Ni-h
Yiii k i-. 1! sjj listing to the sol'er
and sinsitile people who know
and rtali- • the true inwardness
of this so-called investigation. Brain Ltdks.
The I r ut h at • . t this in v est i-
KStion in s much deeper than j Will M Maupin
anything that appeals on the
suil.ne and is cf absorbing in-
terest to the people of the en-
tire lotmlrv. A i<!r Irrun l!ic
fat t, as above slated, that little
Mr. II 11 lies wants to make cap-
Self-eflacement is always self-
abas. me 111.
Heart hunger can not be an-
pcascd with money.
Some people who ia«t bread
on the water vesterdav waste
itnl out of t for himself and the today waiting for a bakery
rppubl tail pailv ol New Vol k bt !l itback to them.
vvh • Ii s rotten to the ore, the ' he swni^; in the nest vard
(^reit lindel 1\ 1 'iU idea of the isal.vavsa lavorite.
whole thiiiji is to boom Noose- f ieai h s down on.v as far
v fit'•« id. a 'tl ledeial control ol as a mail can reach up.
life instilan.e ompani s. H, I'eople who live in Whiney-
vilie se! lo 11 see the
instiranci companu'
alrradv has 1 «• • ti the moving
f/u t.• i in lhe Ii;;hI In' ! d( ra
cniitrol ol ibe rmlroHds. If he
i,'i Is fi ller 'I contri I ol all the
big cot por..11 ins 111 the l otintry,
then state 1 i^ht* mean nothing
JUST
ONE
WORD thst word Is
ii refers lo Dr. Tutt's Liver Pilla sml
MEANS HEALTH.
Arc you mniitlpatcd?
TrmikN with Indlgoatloa?
Skh hvorfaclwy
Vlrtlgoy
IIIIIom*?
ANV of lHr*i ti mploni* and many olhen
InSkalc Inacifon of Ik* LIVIilt,
Tutt'sPills
Take No Substitute.
.1111.
l! \.m trv enough vmi willsel-
1!run have to c 1 v ''enough."
The sign. ol the tiuii s indi-
ati's t* at . o.il i- advarn ing in
price.
The man wlio makes tlothitlg
but monev govs out of the
world destitute.
S une people put so much
trust in (¿od that thev get too
la v to help themselves.
llnrrv >V Worrv attract a lot ol
attention, but Slow tV Sure do
the bulk of the business.
What has become of the good
vuiman who always took pri/es
for making salt risin' bread.'
When you go visiting do you
enjoy votir dinner if the chil-
dren have to wait in older to
make room for the company"'
!s¡. W In .nl.i'hi 1 caiiHi i! Ii\ .1 ilisnf
,t. |. t 1 < .ii'litInn .'t the it. 'il.n li anil is
■ 1,11, U i > 1 in.illiv t liann In Iain's s... 11
a. Il l II.I I 1 1 I a >tli ' •. Ill sal'' 1
ill.- I ! I ,1 I' ! •
■ ■■ —■ ■■■ !
Judge Terrell Accepts Invitation*
The members of the Central
Texas Press Association will
r.'ad wiih pleasure the following
item from the Waco Time-Her-
ald:
Indie A. W. Terrell, of Aus-
tin has accepted an invitation to
nee', with the ventral Texas
Press asx v iation w hich will hold
its mi m sessii n ab nit the mid-
dle ol November, and give his
interpretations of the law which
bears his name, with respect to
it tieai ing upon the newspap-
ers, ,is to making announce-
ments for can lidates, giving
them vvit; tips, etc., that are
not well understood bv many of
the newspaper men of the Cen-
tral Tesas l'ress association,
and this being true, the chair-
man of the progiani committee
iitently addressed Judge Ter-
rell a letter inviting him to at-
tend the next session of the as-
so 1.11ion. and give the members
the hem lit of his interpretation
ol the law, with reference to
newspaper*, In a letter just re-
ceived by Homer I). Wade, of
this city, chairman of the pro-
gram i-omtmltiv. Judge Terrell
sa v s •
1 will with pi.'is ire speak be-
fore the I'etitr.il Texas I'nss as-
so, latio'i at the next meeting 111
Warn, in November, and then
gi\c v oa 111 y interpretations ol
the 1 lect mi law in its bearings
011 the newspapers. The law in
that res 1 n • and many others is
not what I desired, but I vv.is
'making brick without straw'
and did the I could.
I'lie .•>j11 ntn 11 ii the attorney
general would be the best au-
thoritative view. but I will cheer-
fully give my own. Let me
know when you will meet. Sin-
cerely. "A. W. Ti kkki 1."
The exact date of the meeting
has not been fixed but it will be
the third week of November,
and the exact dates will be an-
nounced in a short 11 me.
I', in.. U • ii"' 1' ¡ I' i't nice how lelilí
muí h • \ > 11 n -1. !<, 11 \ mi 11 re Inmlile I
\ itll nnli^i -It 1 1 i'il ti|tiili(ill. liver
ml ..In I r. til I ile-, Ib ! listel 's l\'. >' K V
NI. . ill.101 I'e.'vvill make y oil well. <•>
. ni.. t il\v I'iH VVI.M,
Peratlcal Insurance Companies.
Farm and Ranch.
, Investigation into the methods
1 of the big insurance companies
1 such as the Ktjuilable, New
York Life and Mutual Life, con-
i vincos one that Capt. Kidd, the
pirate financier knew what he
was doing when lie buried his
treasure in unmarked places.
1 Judging iroin the evidence
brought to light il would have
been unite as easy for his sur-
viving heirs to liiid the oirate's
hidden treasure as fur the bene-
ficiaries of a deceased policy
holder to get what was justly
theirs from the "strongest life
insurance companies on earth."
It the officials of some ol these
1 companies fail to don stripes and
serve terms in prison it will be
because o I a further miss use of
the policy holder's money to
keep out of the penitentiary.
A few years ago a representa-
tive for Texas of a certain New
Yu *k lile insurance company
was making speeches and later
publishing them in pamphlet
form and scattering them broad-
¡casi over the country abusing
¡ Texas and her laws and the
president of the same company
111 interview and otherwise was
telling those who did not agree
politically how ignoraiitly wrong
thev were and how mean they
would be il thev didn'i change
their views at once. Ii New
York laws are as good as those
ol Tesas the said president will
be compelled to 111.ike a restitu-
tion .of the money wrongfully
taken I r 11111 the policy holders
¡ami the Texas repi esentative
can explain why lie didn't like
our laws.
Sated Hi* I ile.
.1. t'. Iliivi'mittrl, Winyo, K v.. writes:
.tune It. r*0. í want to ti ll ymi I
' Itelieve Itallnrd'* Snow Liniment
I saved my life. I wa* under the treat-
i incut ni Ivvo doctor*, ami they told me
' iiiic of mv lillin* was entirely none.
I and the other luidly alleeted. 1 also
, hail a lump in my side. I don't think
1 I could have lived over iwi> months
j longer. I was induced by « friend to
try Mallard's Sllmv I.inolicnt. I lie
lirst application gave me n rea I relief:
two ti 11 y cent liottles cured me noiinil
and well. It is a vv ni!, rial medieinc
.. ml I reeoilitnend it In sulYeriug hn
inanity." 2."v, Mle. "■l.uu. Hold by
t «'.míe tV Hitchcock,
7)o 2/ou
on a
uturai
Sroute
IF SO, WHY NOT HAVE
some Envelopes and Note
Heads Printed with your
address thereon ?
There will soon be other
routes, and you will save
confusion and ^et your mail
much more promptly by usínjx
Printed Stationery, anil at
the same time get it as
cheaply as you can buy blank
envelopes and paper.
Ciet our prices on lots of
250, 500 or 1000.
Joiner
¿Printing Comp'y
Caiclwott, TJoxas
As GOMFAK/SONS Afi£ TO OUR ^
<2_ADVA;nIXG£"
v;e ca:; a.toro to
H/7AGE
fi
Through trie
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PANHANDLE*
SA ves patñoñs 30$ win M
On CALIPONNIS POINTS,AND
ITS SERVICE SPEAKS FOR ITSELE
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210 vuriotie of Fruit, with concilio a .- • r:;-ti n :nul m u un of ri|wn-
p- Ii ¿ ef o-ieh;t ludí tone vi.e-..^ oí Nuritoriiwi,On harilii, I'u.'kinn Home*,ote.
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Ito.ik by malt within CO o.iv* ami « refund thu f>0,.,. Or.muil uowithin
l y ".
Hi l atit Tiékct with $12 order fur nur« ry utock and « > will crvdlt II.INI in purl
r|insinont on your order nnd you kkit thk book free. WK PAY TMK I KKHilT,
We Pay Cash
weekly up d v. nit mol* lion'o mid trav ling itaUniiuti. Ol TFft
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Joiner, R. Lee. Caldwell News-Chronicle. (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905, newspaper, October 13, 1905; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth169564/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.