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i I i-nuuiccinN I FTTRH. ROUTE FOUR. Beautiful! beautiful weather, The third term proposition for YOU KNOW BOW IMPORTS President, Roosevelt 1ms received a Every Officer In the State Having to quite a coutrast from last week. CALDWELL NEWS ONE DOLLAR A TEAR H. r.

SIMO.vs, tutor mitt Pullser. tiiir iimiet.ua the past week, belia- Do with Levies of Taxes or Their Collection Addressed. i Miss Iris Suowden went to Caldwell last Friday to spend a few tor Reveridsre. of Indiana, althougn committed to the candidacy of vice The state tax commission has days with her sister Pearl and her frrnndnnrents and returned Mon- presideut Fairbanks, is quoted sent out the following letter to ev- THURSDAY, KOV. 7,1907.

expressing virtually tne opimou 9 opinion 1 day. ery onicer iu the stnte wi)o, under itest next with a r.w.t in tnrt, Hint, the presidential con Fred Bowls is here from Okla UUC JWTT, detention houses so as to keep boys year j8 rajj)idly narrowing down -a It. is i Rnnse- It is levying or collection of taxes homa, gathering his corn crop. "It is made the duty of the lax LU twu euLIlcn, ajivhu muv. out of the common jails.

in the hitter the boys rvinmisKion. chanter 408 of the Mr. aud Mrs. J. M.

Bailey their household effects to Caldwell last week and will try city lil'e velt. Senator Bevernlge goes on to say that he had given his pledge Fn irVltlk and that he laws of 1907, to confer with, ad come into contact with the most linnlnned etiininals and are made vise and direct all officers who have UV. f4. for a while. worse herebv.

would have the indorsement of the the Republicans of Indiana, but at tne duties to perform under the laws relating to assessment and taxation. I "The oulv practical way to reach Mr. aud Mrs. Hawk visited their daughter. Mrs.

Frank Suowden, Oue hundred and ton feet is time it was his opinion that last Sunday. so large a number of officers, some width which the navy department has finally fixed upon as desirable for the locks for the projected Pan Mr. and Mrs. Lasalle visited Mr. liryau would be the next president unless Roosevelt was renominated by the Republicans.

He has been ten thousand or more, is ty coi-respoudeuce hence this and Mrs. George Davis last Sun ama canal. This is an increase of day. around the country cousiueraoiv and he has found the sentiment 'The commission is, of course. Mr.

and Mrs. C. T. Davis and i. -i .1.

1. ..4 warranted in presuming that every son. iiliner, ciiucu ai me uumo v. 10 feet in width over the plans on which the commission is now working. Congressman Scott in an address recently didn't come right out and .1 4i.

4i, a 1.1.... nt iinuic was All Wool is in Clothes. It is the highest possible standard of duality, so high that lots of clothes-makers don't live up to it. We like sell Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes because they are all Wool and no question about it. We feel safe if you buy these clothes.

We know they're right in every way and when we sell them to you we know you'll be satisfied. That is what makes it easy to sell them and profitable. $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, and $25.00. strong among the people for the president's renominatiou. There soems to be a determination among nr tnviiiir officer will do George Lucas, last Sunday.

in bub that the law is Mr. and Mrs. Humbart living east of Caldwell spent Sunday on fficientlv aud strictly enforced Hie people to have him again whether he wants it or not. On the other hand the sentiment the Route. With such an administration ot the law there will be a large in caused aud planned for the purpose of discrediting the adminis-f-otinn of President Roosevelt but Miss Edith Harness, of Caldwell, i-uitincr relatives on the Route among the Democrats is as strong crease in assessments.

for the nomination ot Bryan, oeu- this week. ator Deveridge goes on to say A. D. Grimm returned home the "It isa matter of common knowledge that, under the assessments heretofore made, nil kinds of property have been more or less undervalued. In very few taxing dis he left that impression upon his hearers.

William J. Hryau has signified that he will attend the lirst session of the new state legislature of Ok-ii a a linrislature is ov- Will -i ssi ft 4 latter part of last week from Harper city where he spent several days. It is doubtless true that tne greai majority of the Americau people would be glad to see Roosevelt accent another term, and the greater He reports everything looking nue tricts has the assessment of prop iu that locality. part of those who have taken him erty been as high as forty per cent The Irish Senator. of its actual value iu money.

Us at his word iu his refusal to run aaiu, have turned to Taft as his ually the rate has rauged from k. 'MX tv-five Per cent down to 1U Much interest is being manifested in the engagement of McCabe and Mack, the popular comedians who will appear here next Tuesday November 12, at the opera erwhelmingly Democratic aud of the Bryan brand of Democracy there is no doubt but that he will be potential in shaping new legislation for the future governing of Oklahoma. no lomrer have the most worthy successor. They have done this for two reasons: First, because the secretary of war has ner cent. An assessment at actual value iu money, as the law directs, will cause assessed values to be in shown himself to be a man of great house when they will show to local executive ability, more capable ot creased variously from 150 to 900 theatre goers their new comeoy which tbey have named "The Irish accomplishing great things tnau any other candidate in the field; We have a big stock of per cent.

"As the Legislature made no provision for a decrease iu levies proportional to increased assess- and second, because he believes in the things the people want and fluger of scorn pointed to her as a crank prohibition stale. She has lots of company nowadays. With Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Kentucky aud all of Tennessee ex-nonk three places going for prohi Senator." They promise that tneir play this season is a slight departure from their previous efforts as mmits. it would seem that tnere SIS 7.50, S3.B0; 810.00, S12.60 and it contains a well defined plot, in may be opportunity to increase the would carry out the Roosevelt policies. At the same time, most of these Taft adherents would prefer to fact most of the fun emiuates from a serious of compile itious.

They $15.00. amount of taxes in the several taxing districts. It must be apparent to auy oue who gives the subject even slitrht consideration that the keep Roosevelt himselt in the also promise a capable cast ana an adequate scenic investure. Much White House for another term if bition, it looks as if the whole country was waking up as never before. After January 1 it will be unlawful for the railroad companies to issue free transportations, ex-.

i 4i. nrovid- music aud specialties will be in T.o.rilntnve. bv providing tor an he would consent, aud doubtless none would be quicker to endorse such a programme than the big troduced including McCabe and Mack, well known originalities. JJV fe.o. I increased assessment, did not intend thereby to authorize increased All kinds of Boys' and Children's Clothes and Overcoats.

Prices right eenr. uuuer i secretary of war himself. Grandma McLean has Passed Away. On the other hand, the intent evident throughout the law is, that the burden of taxation shall lie lessened bv securing the assess Hc.v Pr.iir.irs Read. rutiicr rathetlc," said a rriaoi chai.latn.

"the ay our inina.es read their surreptitious newspapers It bad tor the poor fellows eyes. too. It is against the rule tor then, read Mrs. Christina McLean died at ed by the inter-state law, in Georgia. This order was issued by the hoard of railroad commissioners, after a law to that effect had been defeated in the last legislivtnre.

mu. nliwimv law has e.X- her residence in this city, Tuesday AT mm ment of property which has here evening, November at eight clock, aged 80 years, 10 months tofore escaped taxation aud further, their cells, and in tne are peepholes to which, the Jailers come noiselessly, seeing that all the that the burdens among tax buyers iUO UULiw.j H. C. UNSbLL a. and Id days.

She was born in tne shall be equalized and made rela Isles Skye, Inverness shire, Scot rules are enforced, i simply must read pastes with a bit of porridge his journal up against his the oeenhole. He tended to Omaha and the mayor of that city has issued orders to close all the theaters, stores, billiard halls, barber shops, etc. The order goes into effect Dec. 10. In his order the mayor goes land, December 20, 1820.

bhe united with the Presbyterian Mmreh when nuite young, and had tively more just than they have been in the past. I "The commission holds it to be elenrlv the duty of every officer roil uuuit Bits down on the floor a yard or two away ad holds nis 1,1. hmah in the other. In been a faithful, consistent member A gam tf" this awkward and wearisome position. for over seventy years.

She was who has to do with levying taxes his eyes nearly popping married to Donald McLan, in tne see inau uie iev.i r-r-- year 1841 aud was the mother of tiouately as assessments are in a I to say "We have come to that stage ot our political affairs," said the mayor, "when the office holder is only a servant of the people. In the roV hnve been served with i en t.jn on ,11111 I lull, iiiiiv piiij" l' even cmiureu, six sous auu. u.c ceutage iu mills upon the dollars head from strain, ne reu dear life. And when the Jailer cold, hard eye peers in through the peep-hole it misses the paper and lights up with some faint approbation at the sight of the prisoner polishing up his floor." nine of whom are liv That is all we ask for a gallon of Kansas oal Tested Tes7t or SSf better OU. Actual Burning Test ol Exhibition at our store daily.

Kansas Oil, by the gallon or by the ban-el, per gallon in tr. The children liviug are J. is levied as will raise a tax equal to, aud not iu excess of, the amouut ti.nt. nimbi have been raised under Angus aud Norman, liviug at El Reno, Okla. Mrs.

Lexey Hill and Mica Hmrhenia. of this eitv Mrs. the assessment made last before i the taking effect of the new law. JOOV order from two classes of citizens demanding Sunday closing. I have simply taken steps for a straight enforcement of the law which will ffive the citizens a chance to know New Opal Corn, dozen OLIVER TYPEWRITER.

The New Model No. has Made fir eat Sonsation ia the Com Katie Leuel aud Alexander, of Col tjuecn Olives in piuk, pim "Public sentiment will, uiutoum- 10c orado; Malcolm, of Spokane, mercial World. sustain all officers in such Solid Wisconsin Cabbage, 100 lbs $1.40 Colorado Potatoes, per bu Minnesota Potatoes, per bu two Potatoes by the sack, per bu NEW CONDENSED MINCE MEAT, Colouial Brand, 2 pkgs iIJ.net Ttrnnd. 3 pkgs actiou, and will most assureuiy The phenomenal success of The Hugh McLeau. Lexington, Neb.

Two children are dead, Mrs. Marion Murchison, who died in Oliver Typewriter and the advent 15c 25c 15c 10c 20c 15e 20c 35e what a closed town is. If they like it they will continue the system and if not I suppose they will have an open town." a rr MA'ool utorv A color- Red Alaska Salmon, Kansas City Our Price, 2 Seeded Raisins, Kausas City price Our Price Santos Coffee, No. 1, lb Santos Coffee, No. 2, lb African Java Coffee, lb i.

Mnti'lioK. dozen boxes coudemn any attempt to increase the tax burdens. "Kindly have this letter read by ii .1 mill who died at of the new Model No. 0, nas creai E. Ford.

Kan. but buried iu this city. :i.i..,' Wnllr Minee. 2 lbs ed a sensation in the typewriter 4 10e I Mrs. McLean came from Scotland world.

The No. 3 was supposed all officers who are associated with von nuon any board of levy, and to Canada iu 1855 aud from Cana Butter liiij i These Peas are advertized by the largest store in Kansas City as a Special Bargain 1 ') Mil1 OHM to be the very acme of perfection and was selling with such rapidity also please preserve and rei the da to Caldwell in 1881, having same at the next meeting of the iUl i.A,i ed citizen was brought before a police judge charged with stealing chickens. He pleaded guilty and received sentence, when the judge asked him how he had managed to Yucatau Gum, 2 pkgs Fancy Colorado Apples, bushel box Spauish White Grapes, Gooseberries, a 15c can for lo Kirk's Toilet Soaps, box of 3 cakes iuc as to tax the capacity ot tne iac- ia convened for the pew oiia i iicK luiiiiuv, IfUUlU been a resident of this city for 2G years. She was left a widow in 1889, her husband dying that year 7 tory, the largest of its kind in the purpose of levying a tax." Vflw Vinton Corn, dozen on the tenth day of November. McCabe aud Mack who have world, to its utmost output, ine No.

5 just placed on the market is a wonder machine and is pro-uouueed the most perfect type Mrs. McLean was a woman ol ue personal qualities. She was be presented many farces to theatre owrs. are appearing this season in writer ever made. When you i lift those chickens right under tne window of the owner's house when there was a dog loose iu the yards.

"Hit wouldn't be no use, Judge," said the negro, "to try to 'splaiu dis thing to yo' all. Ef you was tn n.wWstnnd it vou like as not loved by all who knew her for that miw.Viine that, will eive you a new vehicle wmcu 11117 trriU'C nf LrC ut cuess and guoil- .,....,0,1 "The Irish Seuator." It is pleasure and be a joy forever call at the News oihee, local agent, a slight departure from their other iilavs. iu that it has more plot than We want your patronage on the basis that we can save yon Money Time and Trouble when compared with Mad 0rHeS0yUceaSsh Selling and Heavy Cash Buying enables us to comply with the Pure Food Laws. aud get particulars about price, uess that attracted every oue to her. She was always doing acts of kindness towards her neighbors et.

vour hide full of shot terms, etc. Do not delay as you will be missing a very good thing their previous efforts, while much and not get no chickens uuther. If aud those especially in need oi sympathy. She dearly loved her want to engage in any rescantj at.ielc to de bench whar children and grandchildren and Winter's music aud specialties both muiviu-ual aad concocted are introduced. The play does not rely on that feature for its success, but on its series of complications aud will in-troiince two oriuiual character crea yo' is familiar.

was never happier than when she is i had them about her. She passed THE DETRICK TRADING COMPANY nwnv at a ripe-old age, her life work has been accomplished and tions. This company will appear Governor Hoch has pardoned Emmett Daltou, unconditionally, and he is a free man once more. Dalton was connected with the raid on the banks at Coffeyville, fifteen Coming! here next Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the the Master she loved and served so long has called her to her reward.

opera house. The funeral services were held at PHONE 9. I m. lAf the residence on South Main this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock conducted bv Rev. W.

W. Curtis, at which years ago, when he was but nineteen years old. His brothers and all who were connected with the raid, except Emmett, were killed and the latter was shot four times. Commercial Term In Law Research Club. Research Club met with Mrs.

Diusmoor Nov. 6. Mrs. Coe Robertson was chosen leader pro, tern, aud in a very interesting manner WE HAVE A FEW You know what that means to you. Don't you want to escape the snow, the cold, the slush all the discomforts? a lurge number of neighbors and friends assembled to pay their last The plalntitt wag stating his case: Your honor, I was walking alongside of the waiting train when this man, who is a stranger to me, and without any cause whatever, reached out of the car window and planted a couple of powerful blows upon my face." tribute to the memory or their de led on the subject "Tne rauama CnHal." Mrs.

Griswold gave a BUCK'S and He was paroled four months ago V. by Governor Hoch iu order that he might have his arm operated on which was wounded in the Coffey- 4Vo; mid which had never good description of the map, which parted friend. The floral offering was most beautiful and appropriate. The burial took place in the made the subject very interesting. You honor, eiposiuiuieu mo u- Why not plan now where to pass that season so trying to "i was so enraged by the de Others added items of interest con city cemetery.

lay of that train and the miserable the history, climate aud many Beckwith Round Oak labor. A jolly party of G. A. R. folks went over to Bluff City last Mon service of that road general, inui i Just had to give vent to my feelings tn some way.

I couldn't restrain myself." Write for information abont our The next meeting will be with healed Dalton has made a model prisoner all the time he has been confined in the penitentiary and won the respect of the warden and officers of that institution who labored in his behalf for a pardon. day to attend a dinner given by Riililriilo-e Nov. 13. and the WINTER TOIRS fho Thev eav they never subiect "Panama Canal" coutiuu "I feel for you, admitted tne juuge, who had had occasion to travel on tho same road, "but I am compelled to fine you, nevertheless. That pair of hand nie-dowuB will cost you Just $10." to California, Arizona, New Mex had a better diuuer or time in all ed.

Mrs. Diusmoor sang "Rock their lives. Those who went were of Ages," in her nsual pleasing STOVES LEFT at J.L. MURRAY'S J. E.

Hutson and wire, ti. u. bhan-er and wife, J. Karick and wife, manner. A bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters i i.

nnrT imed occasion- ico, 'lexas. Favorable rate. Long limit and stopovers. Q. E.

DYCK.Agt., The Atchison Topeka Santa Caldwell, Kansas, Caldwell bodge. No. 17 rcg allv means good health to the whole alar meetings Thursday evening of eaob His mother who lives near jviug-fisher, is past eighty years and she has worked unremittingly for her son's pardon all the time. There has been a good deal of opposition to Daltfin's pardon on the jwrt of the banks of the state. D.

N. Sayrs autt wne, raesaames Butler, Troutman, Donaldson, Miller, Snell, Covey and D. J. Baker, F. M.

Etter, Mrs. Mattie Nyee, H. Coryell, I. B. Winters, wee.

Travelers on tneir journey iuvhuu liouselioia. nr. clal Agent. toattend eli.is ukmbiw, Hsbt Jodits, Beoi-etary..

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