The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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BROWN’S OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday, December 19
vens, ivenneriy
& SPRAGINS CO.
WORLD FAMOUS MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS
DIRECT FROM DALY’S THEATRE NEW YORK
11 THE SCHOOL GIRL
. . . OFFICE Z2T . . .
First State Bank Building
885 Acres of fine land
to be divided in tracts to
suit purchasers. Will sell
on small payments and on
long time.
517 acres ot fine Red Riva bottom land well improved.
163 acres of fine fruit land on the interurOan line, a
peat bargain at $’5 per acre.
65 acres of fine land at $30 per acre on long tune
*66 acres of fine fruit land at ^30 per ai re on long time.
37 acres of fruit land, well improved at a bargain.
Several fine tracts at Valiev View tor saie 0:1 long time.
80 acres of good fruit and t r 8i,oc<.\
A finely improved land ot 1:7 acres near Canusw'le tor
tale cheap. This is one of the best small homes in Cooke
county.
The best ail round tarm m Co ke county tor sale at S30
per acre. This is fine land, b:.u k land, trait land, fine
water, plenty of pasture, extra buildings, close to school,
on a public road and is a regu ar snap at 83^ per acre.
This will bear the closest investigatic n.
A fine farm of 3>7 acres, finely improved at 832 per
acre. This is a real bargain.
A number of fine tracts near Woodbine for sale on very
reasonable terms.
Some of the finest land in Cooke county near the city
for sale in tracts to suit.
A very finely improved farm ot 6d acres at 840 per
acre. This is a regular snap.
A very fine orchard for sale at a great bargain.
A good 40 acre tract for sale at a very low figure con-
sidering the land.
We have the Ed P. Bomar tarm near this city. This ts
the finest farm in North Texas.
60 acres. 30 acres in cultivation mile of school house,
bouse of 2 rooms, good water, 2 acres orchard, fine land,
very cheap at Si,000.
90 acres, 70 acres in cultivation, 6 room house, all
necessarv outbuildings, )2 mile from school house, smooth
land and a great bargain at 82.350.
142 acres fine land, a regular bargain at 825 per acre.
Fine prairie farm of 106 acres. 5 room house, deep well,
fine black waxy land, a bargiin at $52 50 per acre.
40 acres of good land for $050. This is a fine bargain
for some one.
73 acres for $25 per acre, on good terms.
68 acres near Valley View at S35 per acre. A regular
map.
71 acres well located land for 825 per acre, another
bargain.
100 acres of fine land, well located at 830 per acre.
Must be sold at dhce.
880 acres fine pasture land for 89,000. This is a bar-
gain for there are 500 acres g tod tillable land in this tract.
Fine farm of 532 acres at $25 per acre,
117 acres of good land, 7 acres orchard and vineyard,
good well, well improved at 820 per acre.
A very fine tract of improved land near Gainesville for
860 per acre.
98 acres of improved land within 5 mi’es of the city for
S‘ •7 5°.
162 acres of well improved land near \\ hitesboro for
#3.000.
120 acres of land near Hemming for Si.000.
100 acres of well improved land near Woodbine for
Si. 500.
80 acres near Burns City at 822.50 per acre.
70 acres near Burns City for $1,000.
150 acres near Tioga for $20 per acre.
144 acres of ^lod land for $15 per acre. This is a bar-
gain as party must sell.
100 acres near Muenster at a great sacrifice. Party
must sell. M^ke us a bid on this tract. It must go.
96 acres near Lindsay at $40 per acre.
60 acres fihe black waxy land, witn fine improvements
in the Era black land belt for $60 per acre.
150 acres fine land near Era at $45 per acre.
A very fine tract of fruit land near Whitesboro at $25
per acre.
1.000 acres of land on Red River for $12,000.
< 91 acres fine black land for #4.000.
100 acres of well improved land, 7 miles of Tioga for
$1,500.
103 acres of land near Era for $6,000. This is a well
improved farm.
181 acres of land near Myra at $40 per acre.
2,500 acres of land near Era in tracts to suit purchasers.
DALY THEATRE SHOW GIRLS
ORIGINAL
TOWN WILL TALK ABOUT
APTEKl\AKI)S ♦
Weak Bear Pain Best.
Dr. J. P. Ixxtkart Mummery, the
famous British surgeon, says it is
often extremely difficult to estimate
the condition of a patient with regard
to his power of standing a severe op-
eration. Often a weakly looking in-
dividual, who looks as if he would not
stand a severe operation well, stands
it guite well, and vice versa.
Prussian Exiles for Siberia.
A German journal calls attention to
the fact that in 1802 the king of Prus-
sia made an arrangement with the
Russian emperor for transporting
Prussian criminals to Siberia.
(F3y E E Gulliot & Co , mem
bers of Now Orleans Cotton E.v
change )
Swordsmanship in England. not gniart <
Swordsmanship in one or other of a choc(
j its forms is making marked progress
Close j in England. NVw salles d'armes are
0 27 j being opened and fresh clubs formed Our Bi|
, year by year in Ixmdon and the prov-1 goes on df
| inces, and International matches have : nevei
j been arranged in which the English js indeed
Close | teams have at least borne themselves gtrongly t
Marriag Licenss.
The following marriage licen
ses have been issued by the
county clerk:
Tom Owensby and Miss fladie
Shin.
A S Cox and Miss Ella May.
Burrus.
Coal Fields of Sprtzbergen.
The coal fields of Spitzbergen, after
experimental mining in previous sea-
sions, have been found of sufficient
value to justify more extensive opera-
tions. An expedition has been fitted
out at Sheffield, England, in which
also some Norwegian capital is invest-
ed. About seventy men are engaged.
It is the intention to erect eleven large
buildings to be used for lodgings,
sheds for machinery, etc.
Heart Fluttering.
Undigested food and gas in the
stomach, located just below the heart,
presses against it and causes heart
palpitation. When your heart troubles
you in that way take Herbine fora few
days. You will soon be all right. 50c
a bottle. Sold by H. W, Stark Drug
He Was One of tlie Quacks.
In 1878 Henry Brougham, not yet a
peer of the realm, received a letter
from Shakespeare IV ed. giving him
the pleasant news that l.e had left
him all his property (excepting a few
legacies to relatives) In token of his
appreciation of his public services.
The Read estate* were situated in the
West iDdlea, where slave labor was
then employed. One day Mr. Reed,
alarmed at ths progress which the
anti-slavery notation was making,
wrote to Brougham, earnestly urging
him to pit down the "poiitUal
quacks” who were trying to win free-
dom for the slaves. Brougham an
swered that he was one of the quacks
himself. A fresh will was afterward
made, end It is needless to say that
the great advocate's name was not
mentioned To It.
Offers Aid to Convicts.
Leipsic Books and Music. j A man writing from a London lodg-
In the city of Leips,c, the hcadguar- ing-house is sending letters to defond-
rs of the German book publishing ants whose names and addresses ap-
ade, there are 2.fHt; firms lilting or- pear ln the newspapers, offering to
■rs, and its book publishers exchange supply them with “wrinkles" on pris-
ts 3,240 members. I.eipsic has not ^ on life that will add to their comfort
tly one of the most celebrated uni- while Incarcerated—one especially
Tsitics ln Germany, but as a city is hy which they “will be able to obtain
Downed tor its music schools and an improvement in the official dle-
ncerts. Many Americans of both tary,” all he asks in return is cast off
xes are now studying at Leipsic. clothing or boots, and “railway fare
__________ paid ln advance.”
331 Per Cent
Reduction
GRAIN
CHICAGO.
Wheat
Close
On all of our Lariios Fine
Furious Fighting.
“For seven years,” writes Geo. W
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., ‘‘I had a
bitter battle, with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, but at last l won, and
cured my diseases, by the use of
Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly re-
commend them to all, and don't intend
in the future to be without them in the
house. They are certainly a wonder-
ful medicine, to have cured such a bad
case as mine.’’ Sold under guarantee
to do the same for you, by H. W.
Stark Drug Co., at 50c a bottle i ry
them today.
Meaning of Prison Sentences.
Lord Justice Mathew of England,
speaking at a meeting of the Catho-
lic Prisoners’ Aid Society, said that •
when he first became a judge he ask- j
ed a certain prison governor what it
really meant to a man to be sent to
a convict prison. The reply was: !
“Five years do not hurt him much, 1
especially if he is a young man. But
seven years means utter rum to him.
He very rarely recovers from that.”
GIVEN FREE
K The Cincinnati Enquirer has just
issused a New Valuable up to date
Wall Chart of three Sheets (six pages)
each 28 inches w ide, 36 inches long.
The first page shows an entirely
New Map of *)hio ; the most beautiful
and exact ever printed. In bringing
this Map up to date, all new towns
are located, all Electric and Traction
Railroads are shown, all Rural Mail
Routes, and portraits of all the
Governors.
* On other pages of this Magnificent
Chart are Maps of the United Stitts
with portraits of all the President -.
Map of Panama showing < .r.d
zone, with data relative to the grog'
Ship Canal, now being built b\ b.t
United States, one of die g o....:'
enterprises ever attempted.
A topographical Map <•. th-’ R-g ...fi-
Japaneoe War distri< t w,;\ G 1 .::U J
details of the two great An ... .
Navies, battle fields, etc., lnemo.ng
the last Naval battle in the traits ol
Korea.
A map of the World, with Names
of Rulers. Coats of Arms. Mags of
3II Nations. Steamship Routes, with
data and Statistics of great worth.
Other majA are the Philippine
Islands, Hawaii, Alaska and Porto
Rico, in all nine distinct maps. f
An index will locate any point j
desired and is so simple a child car !
understand it. The Chart-is new, |
correct and up to date, making it an j
invaluable educator, _ indespensaoie !
for the Home, School, Library, or !
College.
The selling price is $2.50, yet it:
worth is many times greater. The
Enquirer Company is giving *his
chart Free to subscribers of He
weekly Enquirer who remit one • Tar
for a years subscription or fi r le-
newal of old subscription. Ag • m can
reap a rich harvest soliciting orders
for this grand offer. Address,
ENQUIRER COMPANY,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Every Movement’Hurts when
you have rheumatism: Muscles
ar« stiff and sore and joirrts are
p tinful. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
goes right to the spot in this
disease, neutralizes the acidity of
the blood and cures.
Indigestion, nausea are cured
by Hood’s Pills. 7
Where Others Failed.
“Each spring for five or six years
broke out with a kind of Eczema which
nothing seeemd to relieve permanently
Finally I tried a box of Hunt's Cure
which prombtly cured me. T wo years
have passed by, but the trouble has
not returned."
Mrs. Kate Howard,
Little Rock, Ark.
We Show the Largest and
Finest Variety in Gainesville
Italic Type.
Script Is called italic; the italic
type was Invented in Italy, about 1500,
by Aldus Mauritius, who Is said to
have Imitated Petrarch’s handwriting.
* Ill-Timed Wit.
“Did he leave vou anything when he
died?”
I asked of the fatherless girl, who cried,
“Oh, yes. he did!” And I questioned
“What was tt?" “He left me an orphan,
sir:”
—Cleveland Leader.
Dance the Dream Away.
Life is but a riddle
To the young an' gray;
Tune us up the fiddle
We'll dance the dream away.
—Atlanta Constitution.
Bass & Harbour are olTrintr
some great bargains during their
special sale now on
JAS .R. BELL
Girls’ Best Safeguard.
Let us teach our daughters that
life is not only tennis and parties. Let
us endow them with the best of In*
surances—a profession at their fing-
ers’ ends.—Woman.
Tricolor of Franco.
The well-known tricolor of Frano*
«ates from the revolution of 1780.
Vis.t the Big Sale now going
onat Wm. Killgore Go’s.
Office in First State Bank Building
(Down Stairs)
GAINESNILLE, TEXAS
Sewing Machines.
If you want to make your wife
happy Xmas buy her one of those
elegant sewing machines sold so
cheap but fully guaranteed by
Stevens, Kennerly &
Spragins Co.
Advertise Your Business. It Pays
ARE YOU GOING TV' VISIT
THE OLD HOMESTEAD
DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Special Low Rates, Fast Trains,! Elegant Equipment
Model Has Prettiest Chest.
“The prettiest chest in the world,”
said an artist who makes a study of
the feminine form divine, “belong to
a little Scotch girl who makes her
home ih New York. Her name- Is
Mary McKenzie, and she was born
ln Boston. She is familiar to all
who know professional life in New
York. She poses, writes a tittle and
dances a great deal.
Contains nearly 6,000 scjjj&re mile* of rich alluv
It has a good climate, pjfekty of of water and e
and water transportation.'
Now is the time to buy while land prices are low
Gets $82,500 for Picture.
Vienna is angry because Count
Schoenbrun has sold Rembrandt’s
"Bamson and Delilah” to the city of
Frankfort. Frankfort paid $82,500 for
It. The picture was bought for $30
by one of the count's predecessors,
who saw it being used In the market-
place as the canvas awning for a
petty stallholder’s wares.
How Carlyle Taikeo.
i have hea**'* Carlyle pour forth a
ontinuous stream of impassioned dec-
imation for more than an hour at a
'me- and so keen were his charactcr-
zations, so felicitous his arrow-shots
of criticism that no listener could
wish the wonderful utteraace to
cease.—“Retrospects.”
EXPECTORATIM/HEALS the lungs.
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for
Children's Croup and Whooping Cough because
It contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well
asadulteof every variety of temperament and constitution.
HRS. B. W. CYANS. Clearwater. Kas^ writes:-“My husband
wu sick for three mils end the doctors told me he had quick con-
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and
tt cured him. He is now a well man. but we always keep a bottle
In the bouse, and think A has no equal for pulmonary diseases.
Easy to TaKe; Sore to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed.
niUASllMi •Je.50c.SI.00. _
BALLAID’S SHOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO.
Memphis. Birmingham, Atlanta, Nashville, ChattaDOOga,
St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Atchison St. Joseph.
In addition we will sell to many other points in the old states
east of the Mississippi River.
ONE TRIP WILL CONVINCE YOU OF OUR
SUPERIOR SERVICE
Write the undersigned if you expect to return home for the
holidays; a postal card will do. We will be glad to answer all
inquires:
John F. Lehanf, G. F. & P. A., Tyler; D. M. Morgan. T. P.
A., Ft. Worth; R. C. Fyfe, Ass’t G. F. & P. A., Tyler;
.'7-H- - Gus Hoover, T. P. A.. Waco.
a book of 112j*pages andjl fine illustrations,{.tells all about
this wonderful valley, its people and their excellent schools
and churches*
Sentlfor Ten Cents
And Chain the Mat.
A Brooklyn minister of a prag-
matical turn of mind has his front
doormat chained to his bouse, and
to inculcate the right spirit in the
oasserby has had the motto ‘Trust >%
God” worked lr scarlet letters of base
"'is* i« the middle of the ast
This Is No Joke.
Hunt's Cute has saved more people
from the “Old Scratch’’ than any other
known agent, simply because it makes
scratching entirely unnecessary. One
application rel&ffs any form of itching
skin 4Lea&"that ever afflicted man-
kind. One box guaranteed to cure
any one case.
Dept* C., Adv. Bureau,
.Californiajflt., San] Francisco, Cal.
Buy your Dry Goods at Kill-
gore’s while the Big Sale is on.
H. W. Stark Drug Co,
BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND
' SYRUP t
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 19, 1905, newspaper, December 19, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108744/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.