The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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big stock of merchandise at a price that will tom it in to money, and in
order to make them move quick prices will be slaughtered and its your fault
if you fai^toj^ail^yourself of this grand opportunity to buy aJLjour fall and!
Some Dry Goods Specials, Big Redaction In CktfMttg.
One jot handsome fancy suits, worth $7.00 to $9*50. choice now....................$6.00
One lot of suita, a bargain at $6 00 to $7.00, your choice now.......................$4.50
Corresponding redaction in all the lines, and big stock to select from.
We secured a fine line of samples in Ladies’ Skirts and Waists which we will include
in this sale at $1 40 and up which is about one half value
Big lot Ladies’ Shoes, worth $1.50 and $2 00, choice while they last for..............$1*00.
Misses Shoes, worth from $1.00 to $1.50. go in this salestonly....................50o,
Bg special lot of Boys Hats to close at only..............4...r.................••••25c
Better be quick, space forbids naming any more prices, but remember ttmt we have a fine
line and everything must be sold as we need the money and you need the goods, so
come and let us trad". ‘
Furniture, Carpets. Matings, Rugy and Wall Papers.
We have entirely too many goods in our Farniture Department, they must be sold, so see
We’re prij^id to crow
early and late aliout our
Furnishing Department,
complete in every line.
A few of the things you
may want to select for
the Vlen folks for Christ-
mas
Scene from ‘‘Sweet Clover,” at Opera House December n
us quick for choice of bargains the like of which you never had such an opportunity
before, when you see this enormous stock you will agree with as that It should bo re*
duced and if you contemplate any purchases in house furnishings wo advise that you
see onr line quick. Oar big Hardware Departments with their splendid'otook wUl bo
strictly in the middle of this great big cut price sale and the boys will make it to your
interest to see them for ail your wants in those departmeDte.
\Ve always lead in low’ prices for groceries and now offer special price®. I
yo u intend to buy any goods now is the time and our mammoth store is the
place. Yours for business,
The Wm. Klllgore Company.
North Commerce Street, Big Hardware House S. W. Cor Square.
Don’t Do It.
Should you have a cough, cold or
sore chest, do not rely on time and
nature to cure. They may do so—
they may not. Tse Simmons’ Cough
Syrup. It is a balm for sore lungs and
will cure you at once.
Our assortment r>f ladies’ and
men’s rain coata, the kind that
will be worn so extensively this
season, is all that it should be.
Are you interested? Will you
come and see our offerings?
J. R. M. Patterson.
REKWEAR 25c tl $1.50
tlBKMEB 50c tl $2.50 pri
6UJVES 25e tl $2.50 J*
KFSSILXatUHEI 25c tl $1.50
UT| ROBES $5.00 tl $10.00
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SHOOKS JACKETS $5.00 tl $10
HORBB 50C tl $5.00
Washington, Dec. 7.—Con-
gressman C- B. Randell today in
troduced a oill in the providing
for a federal building in Denison
and appropriating $100,000 for
the erection of the same
He also introduced a bill pro-
viding for a simila** building in
Greenville.
College.
The selling price is $3.50, yet its
worth is many times greater. The
Enquirer Company is giving this
chart Free to subscribers of the
weekly Enquirer who remit one dollar
for a years subscription or for a re-
newal of old subscription. Agents can
reap a rich harvest soliciting orders
for this grand offer. Address,
ENQUIRER COMPANY,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
See the fine assoitment and
iow prices now being made on
stoves by Wm- Killgore Co.
;Soetde,rteoct Milt'll WtHl
The Great Texas Health aid Pleasare Resort
IS VIA
Subscribe for the H esferian
Plumbing and Heating
Etimates made free for all
kinds of plumbing and steam
and hot water beating and gen-
eral repairs. Old stand, 202 W.
California Street. New and old
phone 372. M. P. KELLY.
A week of all bargain selling;
11 departments are in the sale.
J. R- M. Patterson
For Sale. *
I have just completed a new
list of city property and have
some bargains to offer. I ala
loan the purchase price and
write Insurance.
W. L. Everman.
Heart Fluttering.
Undigested food and gas in the
stomach, located just below the heart,
presses against it and causae heart
palpitation. When your heart troubles
you in that way take Herbine for a few
days. You will soon be all right. 50c
a bottle. Sold by H. W. Stark Drug
TEXASI
Do You Use
Your
Neighbor’s
Telephone?
Winter Lap Robes.
Big stock of Winter Lap Robes
long- Direct from factory.
Prices to suit you*
Steyens, Kennerly & Spragins.
Bass & Harbour are offering
some great bargains during their
special sale cow on.
NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
Write for Mineral Wells Booklet
and New Book on Texas—pm,
E. P. TURNER,
6eneral Passenger Agent, Dallas, Texes.
Our exposition of styles in la
dies’ misses andchildren’s ready
to-wear suits, dresses, skirts,
wraps, raincoats, waists, petti-
coats, etc., is so different from
others they are styles that will
please you.
J. R. M. Patterson.
SHORT 1TBMS OF INTEREST
Vis t the Big Sale now going
on&t Wm. Killgore Co’s.
Why not buy your furniture,
etc., from Bass & Harbour and
save money.
Our Profits Giv
en away on all
Overcoats.
Stonum Bros.
We believe every person who
takes the time to compare our
styles and prices with those offer-
ed by others will find his best in-
terests served here*
J. R. M. Patterson.
Failure to attend our under-
wear sale is to slight your own
nterest. J. R, M. Patterson.
llie Happenings of a Day Told in
Brief For Busy People.
Of course you will come and
drink a cup of that world famous
Ceylon tea with the ladies of the
First Presbyterian church, and
receive a beautiful Japanese cup.
East side square, Dec. 8 from 3
to 6 o’clock. Change of refresh-
ments after 6 p. m. ,
FOR RENT—An 8-room house
on Moss street, one block east of
Lindsay. Large lot, water, out
houses and plenty of room. En-
quire of R H. Carr. * dtf
; If ho, j ou are imposing;
!upon them as well a£ this;
•company.
; Quo rates are low;
Enough for you to have;
jour phone in your home.!
Five cents a Day Pays for it!
TIME OF TRAINS
Mrs. J. D* Leeper accompanied
by Miss Beatrice Fairchild, went
to Dallas yesterday.
Lewis Lindsay left yesterday
for a short business trip to New
York.
Mr. Santa Claus has sent a
large consignment of goods to
theladiesof the Episcopal church
which will be on sale Saturday,
the 16th.
Efforts are being made to have
the city hall ready for occupancy
by January 1.
Miss Dora Lantrip has arrived
from Chicago, where she has
been engaged as bookkeeper in a
furniture house. She has ac-
cepted a position as bookkeeper
wfth the Wooldridge Lumber Co.
and her many friends will be
glad to know she is located in the
city again.
Quite a large audience was out
to hear Mrs S. S. Frackleton de-
liver her famous lecture on
“Pottery As An Art; Its Beauty
and Its History. * The lecture
was very much enjoyed by those
attending.
The Wash Martin murder case
aet for yesterday, was continued
for the term.-
G. W. Hill of Kerr county is
visiting in the city. Mr. Hill
claims to be the first male child
His birth
Winter lap robes ana winter
horse blankets, a magnificen
stock, at R. S. Cearnal’s, Com-
merce and Elm streets. dtf
THE RIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN
St. Louis San“Ante^;
Chicago Dallas
Hannibal Fort Worth
Kansas City Houston
Junction City Galveston
In the North In Texu
AND ALL POINTS BEYOND.
BAST BOUNL.
No. 373, Delia* Kxpre* . .Dally 10:0O a. |
connects with flyer and T. A P. east
No.'174, Local....... dally 13:4# p.i
connects with rat • north ar.d south
No. 712, Local . dally 4:JO p. I
connec h flyer south.
1 BOUND.
. 709, Local dally, except Sanday, 9:80 a.t
,271, Express................daily 6:20 pi
2C—Years
We have been selling Enter-
prise Buggies for twenty years
They are made right, sold right,
guaranteed to be the best me-
dium price vehicles on the mar-
ket. -
Stevens, Kennerly Spragins.
Your attention is called to the
two dollar window at Mrs. S. H.
Bills’ Millinery Store. d3t
kill™, couch
and CURE ™® LUNC8
Subscribe for the Hesperia n
w™ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
Consumption >rie*
OR I 0U6HS a»4 80c »$1.00
LjOLOS Free Trial.
I The *
(Peoples Home j
| Telephone Co. j
Hynes Buggies.
The leader of all buggies is the
Hynes. If you anticipate giv-
ing your wife or daughter a ve-
hicle—don’t make a mistake, get
them a Hynes. See.
Stevens, Kennerly A Spragins
Killgoie Co. are offering
prp4s on everything in
sir department# eee their
in this paper. .
There are times for all things,
and now is the time to buy your
underwear. Special sale nowon
J. R. M. Patterson.
Surect and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
If you need anything for the
house at a bargain see Bass &
Harbour.
PATTERSON
GAINESVILLE’S LARGEST DRY GOODS STORE
born in Cooke county,
was January 13, 1847-
The Hesperian acknowledges
receipt of' “The Deschanos,” a
thrilling romance by Junius L
Hempsteid, Tis well worth read-
ing, and is of especial local in-
terest because its author, Mr.
Hempstead lived in Gainesville
many years, being at that time
connected with the Firsr Nation-
al’ bank. The book is nicely
pointed and bound published by
Ben-Franklin Co., New York.
Our old friend J. B. Wadling-
tbn, who moved from the county
tpHaskill county several years
ago, is here visiting relatives
and friends. He has been get-
ting the Hesperian many years
ai;d called and renewed.
Judge J* M. Lindsay is in Col-
orado*
Mrs. W. H. Dougherty left
over the Katv this morning for
Strauuton, Va., where she will
remain until after the holidays
with her daughter, Miss Lucy,
who is attending school there.
Mrs. Dougherty will also be
the guest of Senator and Mrs
Bailey at Washington. She was
accompanied this morning by
Mies Mamie Bostick.
The McCown store will be
clbeed today on account of mak-
ing arrangments for his big fif-
| teen day’s sale* Keep your eye
on hie announcements; it will be
worth money to you.
Col. Jack Horne of Hot Springe
i«m the cty.
1/fot men’s grav
in tne atjl
1 lot menj^BS
match,
Ready to Wear-Look, Read.
* 50 Ladies’ Misses and Children’s high class suits, one and
•two of a kind go on ONE RACK EXACTL1T HALF PRICE.
QNE BIG LOT Ladies’ tine skirts, assorted, good styles,
cloths and colors, worth up to $10.00, ON ONE Q <1 QQ
RACK EXTRA special, choice. ..................
One-lot ladies’ good style skirts, worth $3.00, Cl FQ
extra special price..............................
One lot ladies wool skirts, extra special price, faQp
each ... ••••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. ** ^
See the great reductions all through the line
Wraps—Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s.
Every Garment Extra Specially Underpriced.
Ladies’ Waists.1
All ladies’ waists from finest^ to cheapest underpriced
special for this extra sale, y /
bee Curtains. /
Big lot of lace curtaig^>riced extra special, one lot / 5QP
worth up to 65c \yc...................... <• ,y »'.Oy*
One lot worth to .00for......5
One lot worth bp to $1.50 for.............. . \ • • SUfl
One lot worth up to $5.00 for...............
Blankets, Comforts. Quilts—Magnificent Sta^H
Prices Discounted for Three Days Exti
; Hosery—Exj^T Specia^
100 dozen ladies’ black hose^^orth 1QmH|
go in this sale five pairs tcya custontfdHBHj
Men’s heavy grey half b^se, worth^^^K^g
One lot ladies wraps, big assortment, stj’les and colors
to select from, value3 up to $7.50 go on special 9 QO
sale at, choice...............................
Big lot of ladies’ new wraps and rain coats just received, all
thrown on sale at extra special prices. Ask to see them.
Children’s Dresses—Very Much Underpriced.
1 lot children’s fine tfool dresses, worth $3.00, QQ
special............ .........................
1 lot children’s pretty dresses, our very best $1 25 7Qn
grades, extra special...............J.............. / S*
Underwi
1 lot ladies1
worth 23c,
Hot mid|
best
Come one, come all, to this Extra
Have j on visited Mr. A. G.
Varner, »o aee the samples ol
beautiful lioode in 8. E. Perlberg
&Oo.’s tattor made clothes? Yon
should go and get you a suit
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905, newspaper, December 8, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108295/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.