The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Hood’s
The standard btood-purifylnc medicine.
In asnal liquid or new tablet form.
Sarsaparilla
Cbc Hesperian.
ESTABLISHED IN 1869.
GEO T. YATES. Prop.
TELEPHONE NO. 62.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Invariably In Advance.
twelve month* .....................
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Three months .....................
DAILY DELIVERED.
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a^l papers discontinued at
THE EXPIRATION OF THE
TIME PAID FOR
lawk at printed label on your paper The
date thereon shows when the tubscrlptlon
expire*. Forward your money In ample
Mm« for renewal If you desire unbroken
lies, a; we can not always furnish back
inns Den.
RECEPTION
To be 6iven by National Biscuit
Company at the Eagle’s
Hall Saturday
Afternoon.
Preparations are under way for a
novel and most unusual reception
which will be tendered the ladies of
Gainesville and Eagle’s Hall vicinity
at the Saturday afternoon. This re-
ception is being given by the National
Biscuit Company, for the purpose ol
acquainting the laidies ot this city in
the most pleasant and practical manner
with the finest baking in the world. A
reception committee, comprising twelve
speciel representatives of the National
Biscuit Company, is now in the city.
No expence will he spared in the effort
to mike this entertainment an event of
unu-ual interest, and eviy lady who
car possibly oo so should be present
by all means.
The committee in charge of this re-
cept on are provided with every p issible
facility. They have with them a scorps
ot skilled decorato's. who will make
the nterior of the armory a sight well
worth going to see. Their equipment
includes the china and silver used at
the receptions, the le'reshments being
served under the d rection of a chef, j
who accompanies the committee.
The refreshments to be served w 11 i
include many of the finest products
of the Nat Trial biscuit Company, anil
wilt illustrate the peifection t > which!
i ' I the art of baking 1 as been br tight. I
TArEJs GIVEN ON APPLICATION. Among them Will be Uneeda Biscuit.,
__- •___. Oj'sterettes, Butter’I hm B scuit Gra-j
_ „ , ham Crackers, Social Tea Biscuit, Zu j
K iter-d »• the postottue »t Gainesville. , , ,
i t*. ». .econu el*** mail mutter sjte Zu Dinger snaps ami others.
- ■ — Among the other dchcous produits
of the Naii 'inl Bisc iit Company are
j>J.OO REWARD. j Nabisco Sugar Oafers and hestino
j Almonds iw ; confer tior.s that have j
won world-w: le popularity because ot!
tha:r ur.sual delicacy and goodness. j
To become acquainted with all these
good things, as well as to erj >v an
occasion of pleasant entera nment. the
ladies of this city and vicinity are
{cordially invit-d to be present at the
I reception to be given at at Eagle’s
Hall Saturday afternoon, from r.30
until 5:30 o'clock. Receptions thata
have been given by the National Bis-
cuit Company in others cities have
been attended ty thousands of ladies
ard ample provision wiil be made to
handle a record-breaking crowd in
Gainesville. The musical features of
the entertainment will be in the hands
of the entertainment will be in the
hands of Dialer's Sherman Orchestra,
and there will be a he y welcome for
every guest. An„enj yable time is
assured.
TO ALL MANAGERS.
N one I* ■nthorlzeT to ask for favors on
< tsount of the HKSPEK1AN except over tile
i .mat ire of the proprietor of the paper.
Address *11 communications, of whatever
natur* to the HKSl’KKIAN. Gainesville,
Texas.
Th-* Hesperian will pay the
,bove reward for each arrest and
jonv.etion of persons stealing'
copies of the Daily Hesperian
from doors or* yards of sub-
scriber*
. ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Weare authorized to announce W. 1.. Ilian
ton as a candidate for representative from
Cooke county, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
OH LITTLE BOY
Mouth and Eyes Covered With
Crusts—Face Itched Most Fear-
fully—Hands Pinned Down to
Prevent Scratching
MIRACULOUS CURE
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
" When my little boy wa» six month* old, he
had eczema. The »ore» extended *o quickly
over the whole body that we at once called in
the doctor. We then
went to another doctor,
but he could not help
him, and in our deipair
we went to a third one.
Matters became so bad
that he had regular
holes in his cheek*,
large enough to put a
finger mto. The food
had to be given with a
spoon, for his mouth
was covsred with crust*
as thick as a finger, and
whenever he opened the
tnouth they began to
bleed and suppurate, aa
did a 1 9o hi* eyes.
Hands, arms, cbest, and
back, in short the whole
body, was covered over
and over. We had no
rest by day or night.
Whenever he was laid
in his bed, we had to
pin his hands down:
... t, otherwise he would
Alfonso Homan.. h his face> and
make an open sore. 1 think his face must
have itched most fearfully.
We finally thought nothing could help,
Melville B. Raymond’s '’Boa-
ter Brown” will be gives at
Brown's opera boose April 24
by the well known manager who
has secured for the title part a
well known little comedian The
dog Tige, will be played by a well
known animal impersonator.
Tbis is an elaborate spectacle
entailing the services of some
fifty people, including a chorus,
ballet and a bevy of girls.
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J. C. Robertson Drug Co.
The Hew Drug Store
Old Phone a p North Sid
>49 gelnpoail
New Phone'
Side Square
le, Texas
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»nd I had made up my mind to send my wif*
with the child to Europe, hoping that the tea
air might cure him, otherwise ne was to be
Reduced Rates via M. K &T.
$3.55 to Dallas and return, ac
count Shriners. Sell April 15
and 10, lin.it April 22.
£‘J.40 to Austin and return, ac-
count inauguration exercises
Sell Aoril 17, limit April 22.
£37.to City of Mexico and
return. Sell April 25 to May 5. j
limit July 31. Good to stop over !
in both directions.
Si3 90 to Galveston aDd return, I
account Knights of Pythias. Sell]
j April 21, 22, 23, limit April 27.
$18 7u to St- Louis and return,
account Commercial Clubs. Sell
April 14 and 15, limit April 22-
£11.10 to New Orieans and re-1
turn, account Confederate Vet-
j erans. Sell April 22, 23 24, limit
May 7. 4
£5 50 to Waco and return, ac-
count Kn gilt Templars. Sell!
SOME STRONG POINTS j j
About Our Pharmacy
THE Most Essential Point in favor of our store is the careful
manner in which it is conducted.
WE carry in stock nearly every drug in common use, buying
carefully in accordance with ihe demand thereby insuring
freshness in quality.
WE follow the physician’s orders to the letter.
WE do not offer you .“Something just as good.” Because
you know what you want and we know where to get it.
WE never substitute. Because we cannot afford to abuse
your patronage.
WE try to be obliging. Because it promotes our business and
pleases our patrons. • j
WE do not advertise cheap and inferior goods. Because
satisfaction is produced by reliable goods.
THE liberal and increasing patronage our store is receiving
every day is sufficient evidence that our prices a'e reason-
able and the quality of the goods satisfactory
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We check ill Prescriptions twice, once for yon protection, once for our own
SE3 OUR INNOVATION SODA FOUNTAIN
put under good medical care there. Hut,
l ord be blessed, matters came differently,
and we soon saw a miracle. A friend of ours
spoke about Cuticura. We made * trial with |A :, OR
Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent, and .cspril - J, .111 11 n;)ril -o.
! *!W <•« *17 SO to Los Angeles or
sickness had appeared it also began to dis- j Kr.UKUSCO hlld return, a<-
appear, and within ten weeks the child was !
absolutely well, and his skin was smooth and j COrdillg to fOUttt, With Stop OVfcl'S
white as never before." T. Hohrath, President
of the C. L. Hohrath Company, Manufact-
urers of Silk Ribbons, 4 to 20 Rink Alley,
June f>, 1005. South Bethlehem, Pa.
Curicnr* Soap. Ointment. and 1T1* an* ao’tl throughout
N<1. I’otter hruga Chnn. Corp., Sol*!*!
* or .i
r*M,
ALwi i re«, •
i a Chnn. Corp., >oiv |*roi>a.,.
liow to Care for the skia. *
FLO A TORI At. KBPUESENTAT1V K. * »
We are authorized to announce W. II.
O'Belme aa • candidate for Floater of this
Dotoriai district, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
COUNTY ELECTION.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
We are authorized to announee W C
Nlehol* a* a candidate for district clerk,
subject to the action of the democratic
.partv.
We are authorized to announce liert
Greever a* a candidate for district clerk,
subject to the action of fhe democratic
party.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce J. H.(Hud)
MidklfTa* a candidate for tax collector of
Jooke county, subject ti> the action of the
democratic party. .» j
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to announee Will H.
BoS as a candidate for tax assessor of
Cooke county, subject to the action of the
democratic parts.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
We are authorized to announce Capt Kd
Morris as a candidate for Clerk of Cooke
county, subject to the action of the demo
eratlc party.
Weare authorized to announce Dick Jor
tan as a candidate for county ele*k, subject
to the action of the democratic party.
FOR TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce James
Cunnlmrham as a candidate for treasur
er of Cooke county, subject to the action of
he democratic party.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce Clay
Tice as a candidate for sheriff, subject to
the action of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce H. P. (Pat)
Ware as a candidate for sheriff, subject to
the action of the democratic party.
FOE JCSTICE OF THE PEACE.
We are authorized to announce N. C.
.nlder hs a candidate for Justice of the
Peace, precinct No. 1, subject to the action
9f the democratic party, g
Huiuah Blood Maris
A tale of horror was told by marks
of human blood in the home ot J. W.
Williams, a well known merchant of
PLAN FOR BIG
POWER PLANT
Eureka Spings, Ark., April 12
- Matthews Barns, who re-
cently obtained an electric fran-
chise for ninety-nine years from
the city, today purchased the
Woodruff power site on King’s
li ver, nine miles east of town,
and will install large turbine
water wheels there and transmit
the power by wire to the pro
posed plants here
A concrete dam will be put in
at a point where the river makes
a loop of 8.000 feet around a
rock bluiT TOO feet high and 130
To Pass the Time
All the worry you have in the world
’is what you carry about uader your hat.
No, Cordelia, it isn’t necessry to
act foolish in order to live the simple
life.
Every boy is a puzzle, and it is a
wise father who can guess the answer.
“Any good shooting on your farm?-’
asked a sportsman of a firmer.
“Splendid," replied the agriculturist.
‘‘There’s a canvasser man down in the
clover meadow*, a peddler at the house,
a? county board candidate out in the
barn, and two* tramps down in the
stockyard. Clknb right up over the
fence, young man, load both barrels,
and sail in.”—Credit Lost.
WHY
have a torpid* liver when Herbind, the
only liver regulator will help you?
There is no reason why you should
suffer from Dyspepsia, C onstipation
Chills and Fever or any liver com-
plaints, when Herbtne will cure you.
F. C. Waite, Westville, Fla., writes:
“I was sick for a month with chills and
fever, and after taking two bottles of
Herbine am weli and healthy.-’ Sold
by H. W. Stark Drug Co.
When Woman Loves
Have you noticed the change it makes
In a woman’s face—
And her heart and her life that were
cold and dull
And slightly inclined to commonplace.
When love shines on them, how there
breaks
O’er her nature a wave of gold,
Bringing out beauty unknown before,
Mellowing widening more and more,
Lifting her up till her eyes behold
Ever new blooms for her hands to cull,
To she and her glow beautiful?—
Oh, there’s never a woman east or
west,
Bat must live in love’s sunshine to
lire her best—Selected.
Bac, Ky. He writes: -Twenty years
ago 1 had severe hemorrhages of the J feet acrosss and through which
lungs, and was near death when I a tunnel will he driven. Sufficient
began taking l)r. King's New Dis- power can be generated to sup-
covery. It completely cured me and
I have remained well ever since " It
cures Hemorrhages. Chronic Coughs.
Settled (..’olds and Bronchitis, and is
the only known cure f ir Wc<k Lungs
Every bottle guaranteed by 11 W
Stark Drug C >. 5o:and$ioo 1 ria
botile free.
High Pressure Days.
Men and wom^-n alike have to
work incessantly with brain and
hand to i < 1 t their own nowa-
days. Never were the demands
of b'j'i.o'S, the wants of the
family, the requirements of so
ciety, v :>-!■ numerous. The first
effect of the praiseworthy effort
to keep up with all these things
is commonly seen in a weakened
or debilitated condition of the
nervous system, which results; DaviS) lt T) April 12-Chief
in dyspepsia, defecth e nutrition j £jgineor McClure of the Mis-
ol both body and brain, and in
ply every industry in the city
according to the promaters.
"Masts It Go Away"
We simply can't do without it. We
are not going to try. When Bobby
stubs his toe, it’s “Ma, where's the
Lightning Oil?’’ When Lizzie burns
htr hand or arm, it’s “Where’s the
L'ghtning Oil?" When little Dick's
been playing with a bumble bee, it’s
“Where’s the Lightning Oil?’’ The
echo of all our afflictions is “Where’s
the Lightning Oil?’- It's the balm
that makes the pain go way. Sincerely
yours, P. Cassidy, Montevallo, Ala.
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WORK BEGINS ON
TURNER FALLS LINE
extreme cases in complete ner-
vous prostration. It is clearly
seen that what is needed i* what
will sustain the system, give
vigor and tone to the nerves and
keep the digestive and assimila-
tive functions healthy andactive.
From personal knowledge, we
can recommend Hood’s Sarsa-
parilla for this purpose- It acts
°n all the vital organs, builds up
the. whole system, and fits men
and women for these high-pres-
sure days.
Do you want a little white rab-
bit °r some little ducks? Come
to the egg-hunt Saturday at Mof-
titt's Park. Price ten cents.
Santa Fe Specials.
$1.50 to Fort Worth April 15.
return same date.
$2.60 to Fort Worth April 23d
and morning of 24, return April
27 th.
£12.25 to San Antonio April 15
to 21, return April 22-
£6 85 to San Antonio April 18,
return April 22-
£5.10 to San Antonio April 20
and 21, return 22.
B'or further information call
on or address,
B. W. Mcore, C. P. A.
Devil’8 Island Torture
is no worse than the terrible case of
Piles than afflicted me to years. Then
I was advised to apply Buekleo’s
Arnica Salve, and less than a box per
roanently cured me, writes L. S.
Napier, of Rugles, Ky, Heals all
wounds, Bums and Sores like magic.
25c at H. W. Stark Drug Co.
souri Construction company,who
hold a contract with the Davis
and Turner Falls Railroad com-
pany to complete the line not
later than July 1st, says graders
will be at work all ^long the six
six miles of road next Monday
morning. This is the road that
the citizens of Davis raised a
$10,000 bonus for in three hours.
This makes three, new lines of
road for Davis, besides the Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe.
Her Good Advice
“I am often asked by friends wha
to do for skin troubles such as Eczema,
Ringworm and similar afflictions. I
always recommend Hunt’s Cure. I
consider it the surest remedy for itching
troubles of any character there is
made."—Mrs J. I. Hightower, Pal-
metto, La.
We carry the
largest stock of
base ball goods in
[North Texas. Car-
s'
ry a full line of uni
forms- and shoes-
Eister will soon be here. Come
and see our new linemen’s, boys’
and children’s suits and furnish-
ings. New styles neckwear just
arrived. J. R. M. Patterson. •
in both directions 8>ell April 25
to May 5, limit July 31.
$2 60 to Fort Wurth and return
account Medical Assoc ation.
Sell April 23, limit April 27.
£l 60 to Denison and retnrn,
account Sells Floto Shows- Sell
for morning train April 25, limit
April 26
$23 0U t> Birmingham, Ala.,
and return, account General Con
ferenee M. E Church. Sell April
30, Ma^ 1 and May s, limit May
26
$12. 25 to San Antonio and re-
turn account carnival; sell April
15 to 21, limit 22.
$5.10 to San Antonio and re-
turn, account Battle of Flowers;
sell for 12:45 noon train of the
20th, tickets good to leave San
Antonio on special train at 9.45
p.m. of either the 21 or 22.
W. L Green hill, T. A.
COHYKtUltt .
There 'Are Many
Scaley Beauties
Awaiting the skill ( f the ambitious
angler, but skill and ambition wii
avail little without good and proper
tackle. Geo- Richter has an attrac-
tive line of the goods, comprising
evervthing used for bass, crophy,
percli and all stream and lake fishing
105 W. California St.
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Want
to b-j called ata certain
lionr in the night or
morning? Tell us and
sleep sounder, relying
on us and it.
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Wear obe pair cf Stetson’s
shoes and you’ll never have the
blues. They will drive away all
care and for many month will
wear. Sold at McCown’s “on
the square.”
Well, Well!
"Indeed,” the lecturer went on in a
quizzical way, “I beleive I am justified
in asserting that nine women out ten
practically propose to the men they be-
come engaged to. As a test, 1 would
ask all married men in the audience
whose wives virtually poped the ques-
tion to them to arise. ”
Therfe was a subdued rustle in the
auditorium, and in the dense silence
that ensued could be heard sibilan
feminine whispers in convert, “Just you
dare stand up!”—From Judge.
Bicycle Bargains
We will take
make a specialty of ^our ^heel in
j on a new one and
htting up teams.
Can save you'mon-
ey..
H F Smith.
on a new one
give easy payments
on balance.
H F Smith.
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W. L. EVERMAN & CO.
Succeetsors to
r: b. howeth a \w. l. everhan
Ilf RITE all kinds of Insurance. Loan
TT Money on City and County Real Es-
tate, make complete abstracts of Land
Titles.
Over Lindsay National Bank,
Both Phones.
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[ GENERAL INSURANCE R
EAL ESTATE
You]Can Double Your
Money
some people have netted great
er gain—by early and wise in-
vestment in real property,
generally the bare land, some-
times with houses or other
buildings there on. We be-
■lie’e we know a good deal
about the “wise” part of it; if
you will attend the ‘early’ end
of it bv calling on us we may
all of us, make a snug sum of
money.
J. E. ELDRIDGE
BOTH PHONES
RENTALS and LOANS
GRACEFUL AND CHARMING
NEW SPRING
Fashionable Clothes
FOR MEN & YOUTHS
Charming Easter styles milli-
nery, ready to Vesr ladies fine
high grade silk and linen waiata,
and novelty style. Come, whole
the largest selections are shown.
J. R. Mi Patterson.
In presenting the newest fashions we revea^
that distinguished tone of quality so char-
acteristic in the clothes which have cele
brated this store and established its stand-
ard.
The careful selection of
materials, and the ar-
tistic cut and perfect
WORKMANSHIP J
are corroboration of our statements that
our garments excel all others in style
quality and finish.
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HENINGER BROTHERS
.
Wfio'fyourffaifor?
Is there 4 correct
salt for Easter In
yonr wardrobe?
Some people may
think we're early.
Not a hit.
Just heading the
procession.
Got in a new line
superbly adapted
to Easter suitings
and they're too
good to be over-
looked.
Look them over
just to see what is
right. •
A. C. VARNER
Gainesville, Texas
Exclusive Local Representative of
Ed.V. Price & Company
’Vterwhant Tailors, Chicago
Plumbing hikI limnur
Etimatf1?? made free for al
kinds of plumbing and steam
and hot water heating and gen-
eral repairs. OL1 stand, 202 W.
California street- New and old
phone 372. M. P. KELLY.
There will be lots and lots of
eggs this year at the egg-hunt.
New Bicycles.
8ee our new
Pierce wheels,
cushion frame, ball
rocker, hanger and
spring forks.
H F Smith.
Tennis Shoes and
balls at
H F Smith.
Stanhope.
We have a very stylish’ Stan-
hope—to close out at very low
figures. If you want an elegant
vehicle at cut prices see this job
at our store. Stevens, Kennerlv
& Spragins Co.
Stove wood, heat*
er wood and cord
wood for sale.
Conway Carter.
Phone 709.
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McKanna
Three Days
Liquor Cure
The only original McKANNA CURE in Texas. Established
16 years ago. A ph asant tonic treatment. No hypodermic
injections No dangerous drugs: No sickness, pain or snf*
fering. Only a few days required in Sanitarium- Absolutely
counteracts alcholic poisoning; builds up the entire system
and puts the patient in a normal condition.
DR J. J. McKANNA, Jr., of the parent institution, in
charge of medical department and administers precisely the
same remedies as are used in all McKanna sanitariums.
W. P. MIDRIFF, Manage.
... Old Pile 515.,
Gainesville sanitarium 13 North Morris Strait
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Advertise Your Business. It Pays
THE JOY OF L1VINO
CAJT U FULL! BEALIZKO WHX* TOO
ENJOY GOOD HEALTH
erbinE
The
Popular
Will Kee
Liver Medicine
Keep You Well
A GUARANTEED CURE for all fttauw produc'd by TOR*
RID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your lyzUn
with Arsenic. Calomri and Ownin'. They act aa rank poiaw
which vitiate the blood. debilitaU th' 'ysUm. and Imt' a tral
of bad symptom' which requir' years to oblit'rata. HERB-
INE is purely vegetable and contakM no nuncra! or narcotts
poisons, is absolutely harmless and is th' simpl' remedy at
nature. It carri" off 'll poison in the system and Iutm as
injurious effects.
CURED BY HERBDVE AFTER OTHER
REMEDIES FAILED
Mr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, ssyst “!*■
sick in bed for eight months with User trouble, ths
doctor seemed to do me no good. I wss told to try
Herbine, and X cored me In i short time. I ctaM
recommend thte wonderful awdid— too highly."
TAKE IT MOW! _
LAHGE BOTTLE. He GET THE UEHUUS
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST.
W. Stark Druf Cs.
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