The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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I3TABLISHED IN 1869.
GS». T. YATES. Prop,
telephone no. 62.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Invariably In Advance.
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pi THS EXPIRATION OF THE
TIME PAID FOR
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d.t.th reon ihows when the eubecriptlon
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time ft * renew*! If you desire unbroken
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acooai of tke HKSPKK1AN except over the
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Addi Mali communications, of whatever
a store to the HSSPEHl \ N, Gainesville.
Texas.
CATEJ GIVEN ON APPLICATION.
gatara 1 at the postoftice at Gainesville
Tf ta*. as secend class mall matter.
The Happenings of a Day Told in
Brief For Busy People.
$5.00 REWARD.
Th} Hesperian will pay the
bov t reward for each arrest and
_*onv ition of persons steal nc
copic j of the Daily Hesperian
from doors or yards of sub
scrit *rs.
W. A. Wa’l, Muenster, is a
new subscriber for the Weekly'
Hesperian
Floyd Phillips is here from
Oklahoma.
Charley Hemming and wifeare
here from Colorado Springs to
spend Christmas.
J. A. Knight, while in the city,
called and renewed ior the
Weekly Hesperian.
Moran Scott and wife are here
from Ardmore.
Tom Rogers, wife and child, of
Paris. Texas, are here for Christ
mas.
Ellen and Davis Morton are
here from the Christian Orphan
home near Dallas, visiting their
mother, Mrs. Morton on Com-
press street.
Miss lola Edwards and Miss
Ler : B. Edwards are here for
Christmas.
Doss Edwards came down
from Wichita. Kan., to visit the
family-
W. R. Elliot is here from
Sherman visiting his grand-
mother, Mrs. S. Stevens. Mr
Elliot was in the recent dyna-
mite explosion at Sherman. He
suffers a broken arm and is al-
st deaf as an t tTect of the ex-
plosion. He was blown out of
the building and up through a
tree top. falling some seventy
live feet away, and says it was a
mirical that he escaped with his
Mfe. He also lias one of his eyes
very badly bru’sed.
WOMAN
WAS FREED
New York, Dec. 22.—Tears of
grat tude streamed down the
chee s of Mrs- Elizabeth Wilson
as it walked out of Judge Hos-
aiky ) part of general sessions
cour j yesterday. She had been
acquitted of the charge of shoot-
ing her husband and a collection
was taken for her.^ judge, jury
lawyers and spectators contrib
utim , and as her husband has
tene- out of the room he was fol
lowe l by hisses, long and loud
The jry found her guiltless with
out 1 aving their seat and then
one of them arose and asked the
Judge if they could maxe a rec
ommendation. When permission
was granted he said:
“We think that the husband of
this )oor woman, who has shown
the I ind of a man he is by his
test; uony here and by refusing
to si iport her. should be sent to
the ell she has occupied, and
that \e should be kept there for
the r^st of his life ”
CASSIE GOES
TO PRISON
Top of Head Covered with
Scales Which Peeled off
Taking Kafr with Then.
CURED BYCUTICURA
Now Six Years Old with Thick
Hair and Clean Scalp.
Cure Permanent.
“My baby was six week* old when
the top of her head became covered
with thick scales, which would peel
and come off, taking the hair with it.
It would soon form again and be as bad
as before. My doctor said it was
Eczema, and prescribed an ointment,
which did no good. I then tried Cuti-
cura Soap and Oiptment. I washed
her head in warm water and Cuticura
Soap a ui l gently combed the scales
off. They did not come back and her
hair grew out ^ne and thick. She is
now a year and a half old, and has no
trace of Eczema.”
MRS. C. \V. BURGES, Iranistan
Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 21,1898.
CURE PERMANENT
Mrs Burger writes Feb. 2S, 190':
* “My baby, who had Eczema very
badly on her head, as 1 told you before,
after using the Cuticura Remedies was
cured. She is now six years old, and
has thick hair and a clean scalp.”
Instant relief ami refreshing sleep
for skin-tortured babies and rest for
tired, worried mothers in warm baths
with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint-
ings with Cut icura Ointment, purest of
emollients and greatest of skin cures.
This is the purest, sweetest, most
speedy, permanent, and economical
treatment for torturing, disfiguring,
itching, burning, bleeding, _ scaly,
AFrerfklFate,
It is • tearful fat to have to endure
the terrible torture of Files. “I can
truthfully say,* writes Harry Colson,
of MuonviBe, la., “that for Blind,
Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Pika,
Buckleo’s Arnica Sabre, is- the best
cure made.” Also best for cuts, burns
and injuries. 15c at H W. Stark
Drug Co.
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244 Drummers
Samples Pocket
Knives to select
from How does
this strike you.
Don’t forget the
number—244
Stevens,
Kennerly,
& Spragins.
Good things to eat, especially
secured Tor the holiday trade, at
Carthens Commerce Street Mar-
ket.
Program.
•Program for Fifth Sunday
Meeting to he held with Hem*
mingGrove Baptist church Dec.
28-31, 1905:
Thursday Night j— Preaching
by J. M Harder.
Friday Morning, Discussion,
Christian Courtesy—A. P. In-
gram, W. B. Nowell
The Church's Duty to the Pas-
tor—J. C. Dawson, J. F Lynch
The Pastor’s Duty to the
Church—A. W. Richardson, J.
M. Harder.
The Ethics of the Ministry—
W. L. Tubbs, B S Chandler*.
Texas Baptist Memorial Sani-
tarium—R. R. Gaines.
Sunday Schools and B. Y. P
U,—George Tyson, W. P. Grow.
Preaching each day at 11 a. m
and at night. Committee.
Haviland China.
Our large set
Haviland China
The g e n u 1 h e
stuff being sold
by the pr i c e .
Now is your
chance to biiy
just the pieceyou
want
Stevens, j
Kennerly &
Spragins Co,
ELECTION NOTICE.
Office of the First National Bank,
Gainesville. Texas. Dec. 8,
1905:
i A meeting of the shareholders
of this Bank will be held Tues-
day, January 9, 1900, at their
ernsted*, and' "pimply skia and scalp j banking house, between Ibe
humours, with loss of hair, of infant ; hours of 10 o’clock a m . and 4
| o’clock p. m. for the purpose of
i electing directors to serve the
i ensuing year.
Wm- Worsham,
dtd Cashier.
We have just re-
ceived a fresh sup-
ply of elegant Lap
Robes. We arc
satisfied with ex-
tra small profits
Stevens, Kennerly,
& Spragins Co.
Our showing of new fall and
winter suits and overcoats for
men, boys and children is the
best ever. You are invited losee
them for proof.
J R M Patterson
Air rifles, tar.
gets, foot-balls,
pocket knives,
velocipedes and
bicycles for
Christmas pres-
ents at
H F Smith’s
( If yon need anything for. the
house at a bargain see Bass A
Hart
i Any kind of fancy hand-made
Shoes and feather weights.
Ross Bros., Blacksmiths.
Cor. Main and Chestnut Sts.
New phone 432. Old phone 313-1
128dtf
For Sale or Rent.
30 acres of fine land, in the city
limits. Apply to
Stevens, Kennerly &
dwtf Spragins Co.
Bass & Harbour are offprint:
f-ome great bargains during their i
special sale now on.
Room size rugs from $10 up, a’.
Bass & Harbour’s
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and children, as well as adults, and is
sure to succeed when all other reme-
dies and the best physicians fail
Sold .hrojg'iou*. th w r\i. Cuttcura Rtsuivcn* 30c. (la
form Chi*N>latc Pi. *. 2V. j»**r vial of wJ). Oint-
2.* T\ tier i>ru? v. Chvm. Corp., Bootoft,
(JrviU 11
tnr:
t,.H'c .Soap.-
preps. > Ld fur *• The t
luLiuur {
Best In Existence.
Hynes Buggies.
The leader of all buggies is tne !
I Hynes. If you anticipate giv
See Stevens, Kennerly and
| Spragins Co-’s new ad in this is-
T sincerely believe, all things con-, 5'our w‘^e or daughter a \e* gue Hesperian.
sidered. Hunt’s Lightning Oil is the | hide—don't make a mistake, get |_______
most useful and valuable household i them a Hynes. See.
temedv in existence. Eor Cuts. Burns, Stevens, Kennerly & Spragins
Sprains and Insect Bites, it has no _ _ _
equal, so far as my experience goes.
Bass & Harbour, funeral di-
rectors and embalmers; both
phone No. 8 Open ali night.
Christmas pres-
ents at
H. F. Smith’s
G. E. Huntington.
Eufala, Ala.
In Nashua.
A sprlphtiv your.si f !1 w in Nashua
Detrrr>in*--'<1 to tl.rcw r.U his cashua,
Cry ! ! nidly. ' H.-i ' r
Bring me a pate t.-i- gras."
m.iM. rud the hashua.
—Puck.
And disdainfully in.
, Japanesa for Hello!
Tho Japanese “Hello!” at the tele-
phone is "Woshi iroshi!’’ or “Ano ne!"
with the accent on the “nay.”
Bronze Coins.
Bronze coins consist of a mirttgs
of copper, tin and zlno.
We rent and
repair guns .bicy-
cles and sewing
machines.
H. F. Smith. -------------
------ Treat) your
mg suK-k of winter Lap Rubeaijjorse to a Christ-
long- Direct from factory, j
Prices to suit you- IHSiS PFGSGIlt 1} Y
Steyens'KennerlJ’ * S,)rat:ir's-'fgiving him a 5a
horse blanket.
We give you fac-
tory prices.
Stevens,
Kennerly &
npragins Co.
I am prepared to buy and pay
goot cash for a .•'atv good notes
p. E. Lanius.
Gaincswlip
Read the new ad. of Wm Kill-
gore-
FaY ST0CKIK33
J *R M. Pattersui
HOLIDAY RATES
Via M. K. & T.
To the usual points in the Southeastern States, and to Ar-
kansas, Missouri, Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Min
nesota, Mu lligan, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and
Indian and Oklahoma Territories. Sell December 21, 22 and
23. Limit thirty days. Rate, fare and one-third.
To points in Canada, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio. In-
diana, and Michigan- Sell December 23. Limit thirty days.
Rate, fare and one third.
To Celaya, Durango, Mexico City, Monterey, Ouvretara,
Saltillo, San Luis Potosi and Torreon, Mexico- Sell Decem-
ber 21, 22 and 23 Rate, fare plus two dollars.
To points in Louisana. Sell December 23, 24, 25, 20, 30,
31 and January 1- Limit January 4- Rate, fare and a third
To points in the Indian and Oklahoma Territories- Sell
December 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and January 1- Limit January
4. Rate, fare and a third-
To points in Texas. Sell December 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 25,
26, 30, 31 and January 1. Limit January 4. Rate, fare aud
a third.
Special trains and through cars will be run as usual.
For further information, call on or write,
W L. GREENH1LL, Ticket Agent,
Gainesville Texas.
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Sheriff’s Sale For the Purpose
of Partition.
Whereas, by judgmenjt’ auu
decree rendered by the District,
court of Cooke county, Texas, on
the lT.h day of November, 1905.
in cause No 7143 on,the docket
of said court, wherein Carrie!
ClarK is plaintiff, and Alma Clara
and Eugene Clark aud her! g Uur- ;
d:an, G Burst, are defendants.
I, H P Wart, sheriff ot iCoek--!
county, Texas, am for thii,pu.-
pose of part’.t:on, ordered and d,-1
reeled to sol the following,
described property, viz: (Ail ol
lot No four (4) :n block Np. five,
(o) in Davis addition to the city |
ot Gamesvi le, in Cooke ciounty. j
Texas, which lot is 70 feetj north j
and southland 120 feet east and:
west, and fronts on Gramj ave-
nue in East Gainesville, Tfexa--.
and whereas an order of sale
based on said judgment Issued;
by the ciei k c f ih“ district Cou: t
of t'ookei county, TexaA, has
been deliver, d to me recj-uiring
me toselljsaid property ik>r the
purpose of partitioning tbM pro-
ceeds of: the same, between
plaintiff and del aidants lin the!
above numbered caus‘ ; j
Now, therefore-Notice is! Be re
by Given, that by virtue <if said
order of s;ue 1 v. ill on tlje 2nd
day of January, 1906, being the
first Tuesday of said month, be-
tween the hours of 10 o’cfcicx a
m- and 4 o’clock p m. oil1 said
day, at the court house floor <;f
said county, in GamesvillC Tex-
as, offer for sale and sell it pub-
lic auction, for cash, tp t li e
h ghest bidder, the abote de-
scribed lot four in block Na five,
in Dav.is addition, as tLe property
of the said Carrie, A inu and
Eugene Clark. ]i
Witness my hand on t^ie 9th
day of December, A D. 19Q5.
H P. WAke,
Sheriff of Cooke County, Texas.
I Largest
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Genuine Snap.
i Second hand rubber tire Car^*
riage. Its a dandv. Looks al»
most like new. Good set doubl
harness goes with this. IU
swell. See it.
Stevens, Kennerly & Spragins.
Why not buy your furniture,
jetc., from Bass Harbour and
lyave money_
Saddles,
Harness and Collars,
Hames and Chains,
Winter Lap Robes,
Winter HorSe Blankets,
Try one of our
Home Steam
Laundry Wash
i
i n g Machines
tree in your own
home H F Smith
R. S. CEARNAL’S
Repairing* a* Specialty.
Cor. Commerce and Elm Sts. Gainesville.
FINE RED RIVER
LATT 30
I have the exclusive sale op 517 acres of very rich Red
lliver \ alley Land, 400 acr ‘*A in cultivation, 117 acres
^rass and timber. A fine hoii.se of 12 rooms, good barn
and outbuildings, also 0 Upiant houses with a well and
outbuildings at each housei? This is the finest and best
improved farm on lied Riveif, and will be sold at a bar
gain and on good terms.
Jas. R. Bell
First State Bank Building,
Down Stairs,
mm-
Advertise Your Business. ItPays.
Cl veland. Ohio, Dec. 25.—An
nour ;ement was made today that
Mrs Cassie Chadwick would
serv ; her sentence in a Federal
prison, either at Atlanta,, Ga. or
at Ft- Leavenworth, Kan.
She will be temporarily com-
mitted to the Columbus peniten-
tiary, to which she was sentenc-
ed. The reasons for till change
in plm is that the Federal auth
oriti is do not want power to pa-
role he woman taken from them.
In a iecision Judge Tayler held
that ,he city had the right to pa-
role .Joseph Naples, a Federal
prisoner, from the workhouse
The fudge added that wherever
the i arole system exists in stat
peni entiaries the Board of Par-
don# of such penitentiaries has
the ight to parole the n-
ers.
Scction 5,546 of the r-v s <1
Fed'ral statutes gives the A -
tore iy-General of the United
States the right to transfer pris-
oners from state or other prisons
to federal prisons. United
Stat is District Attorney Sulli-
van declined to affirm or deny
the r tory.
Where Others Failed.
“1 ach spring for five or six years
brok out with a kind of Eczema which
noth jg seeemd to relieve permanently
Fina y I tried a box of Hunt's Cflrt
whic i prombtly cured me. Two years
have passed by, but the trouble has
not r :tumed.”
Mrs. Kate Howard,
_____Little Rock, Ar
l Sewing Machines.
If you want to make your wife
hap >y Xmas buy her one of those
eleg wit sewing machines sold so
chei p but fully guaranteed by
Stevens, Kennerly &
Spragins Co.
Cur China
I
Ware Dtptmmtnt
will c'Uiviitce you llmt we are better^
prepared to furnish your wants in
Ihut line than any one. Our prices!
are cut from 25 to 50 per cent iu
this department.
FURNISHElbe^ COMPUTE.
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IS piece Dinner set for.........................
40 piece Dinner set for......................... #.*L50
Haviland China in sets or odd pieces—we also have a
tine line of hand painted < hi-a at reasonable prices.
We have the finest line of Dining Tables ever shown in
North Texas—and can supply your wants from $5.50
to $50.00.
Don’t fail to see our line of Center Tables which is com-
plete—we have a large line finished in quartered sawed
oak—mahogany and birds eye maple, to convince you
our prices are right we offer during this sale our No. 6G5
brass foot, 24 inch top, quartered oak, highlyjpolished,
regular price everywhere $3.50,\
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We*are Cutting the Prices and Teifms
on All Kinds of i
Household Furnishings
CUR STOCK the LARGEST, OUR PRICES the LOWEST
, Come to the Big* Store and vve will show you Carpets, Linoleums,
Straw Mattings, Bug’s, Art Squares, Portiers, Rope, Lace and Madras
Curtains, Madras goods in piece for the latest thing in draperies, all
colors, specially priced. We pay the freight 100 miles.
New Stylish Goods Arriving Daily
During this sale you can buy any Dining Chair or Rocker in the house
for 30 per cent off our regular price. No trouble to show goods.
VV1 *!vJover>1 .. waters
anti propose to ni^. e th in dur-
ing this sale regardless of cost.
We save you money.
Comforts and
j Blankets
The largest stock in the city-
compare ous prices with others.
The$l 50kind for........$x05
The $2.00 “ “........$1.50
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1905, newspaper, December 26, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108093/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.