The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 122, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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GAINESVILLE’S LARGEST DRY GOODS STORE.
11, 13, 15, 17 NORTI^ DIXON STREET.
OUR BIG FINAL CLEAR/pCE SALE
Commencing SATURDAY, thelOth, Continues EACH DAY during the month or until all summer stock is sold. We'have gone through all
departments and have marked the last and final reduction on all summer goods. “Good Bye” to all summer merchandise.
DRESS GOODS.
There are yet many pretty desirable patterns to se-
lect from but they all look alike to us now. Finest Or
gandies, Tissues and Batiste in checks, plaids, stripes
and rich tioral designs, values up to 60e, all in one lot
choice 25c.
BOYS’ WASH KNEE PANTS.
A lot of 25c and 35c wash knee pants on sale at 19c.
LADIES’ WHITE SUITS.
At prices to close the stock. A nice selection of
fine styles, our final clearance sale, price on many choice
garments is EXACTLY HALF.
FINE EMBROIDERED ROBES
In white and a few colors ready to tit. You are in-
deed fortunate to%uy these at half price.
WHITE SKIRTS.
We have quite a few in the larger sizes while we are
prepared to fit almost any size. Gur final clearance
prices will close the lot.
LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS.
We are able to show quite a nice lot of the very best
styles. Short and long sleeves in various pretty styles.
See the big bargain table at half price.
MILLINERY.
At the lowest end of season clearance prices, the
final cut price is now on. Any fine style in the depart-
ment at away below half price.
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MEN’S STRAW HATS.
jYour choice of any style in the entire lot half price.
MEN'S HALF HOSE.
15 dozen men’s good 20c half hose for 10c.
BOYS’ WASH SUITS.
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{ The last and lowest reduction is now on. The very
best styles half price.
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MEN’S SUITS.
1 All our men’s finest suits greatly reduced for our
final clearance sale.
LADIES’!SHOES AND OXFORDS.
A lot pf good styles, mostly small sizes and narrow
widths, bdst $2 arid $2.50 goods only $1.55. Best $3.00
grade only $1.95. : . MB ■ £
MEN’S (OXFORDS AN., SHOES.
A lotjof men’4 Walk over shoes and oxfords in small
sizes and harrow widths, $3.50 graces $1.75, $4 goods
only $2.0(|. ?
AT THE NOTION COjlNTER. ‘
Prettjy Turnovers—See the valwas on sale at 5c, 8c,
10c, 15c and 25c. ; f\
LADIES’ WHITE BELTS.
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A bifc lot of drummer’s samplg belts at the notion
counter, j50c grade only 19c, 25c grade only 10c.
New Goods; New Novelties
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Just received shipment new fall styles Gingham and Percales. Remember the schools will soon open and that means busy days for the
mother getting the little fellows ready with plenty of good substantial clothes and shoes. We would kindly advise that are amply
prepared to serve you in a most satisfactory manner, and economically too. AT THE NOTION COUNTER we ate displaying new bags,
new belts, new beads and new combs. You can always come to this store and get the newest styles in novelties, Come to our Final
Clearing Sale and in many instances Buy at Half Price. Yours anxious to please,
J. R. M. PATTERSON
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20EL0FS
It takes over a million heads
to run our business
And none but PARTICULAR men are eligible
The BE^T HAT on Earth
HENRY H. R0EL0FS & CO.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., U. S. A.
Beyond Expression
G. W. Farlowe, East Florence,
Ala., writes: “For nearly seven
years I was afflicted with a form
of skin disease which caused adi
almost unbearable itching. I
could neither work, rest or sleep
in peace. Nothing gave me per-
manent relief until I tried Hunt’s
Cure. One anplication relieved
me; one box cured. I am grate-
ful beyond expression.”
Hunt’s Cure is a guranteed
remedy for all itching diseases of
the skin. Price 50.
“Enterprise.”
That’s the name of the vehicles
that give good service. People
who use the Enterprise buggies,
surreys, etc., have a cheerful
look, because they are riding in
a vehicle that is perfectly satis-
factory. Sold only by
Stevens, Kennerly
& Spragins Co.
Don’t buy second-hand pianos
wheh Wm. Killgore Co. will seU
you a bran new one for less
money. Read .their ad in this
paper.
Closing out to the piano busi-.
ness. Read our ad in today’s
paper and then come to our
slaughtering sale.
The Wm. Killgore Co. ■
Three Cars in Stock|
We have them, all kinds, bug-
gies, phaetons, surreys, open
speeders, hacks, etc. They must
move. Try us before you buy.
Stevens, Kennerly
& Spragins Co.
Iced Air
Fans will blow cool breezes
over large cakes of ice to make
the arctic breezes that will make
comfortable the audiences that
attend the performances at the
opera house this week. The
Sterling Stock company will do
the rest.
Ladies Attention.
Original and only genuine Tan-
sy Wafers are put up in yellow
wrapper with crown trade mark,
for sale by all druggists.
M -s Y, ,• > K‘»*gus«>n is visit
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<’ol. lv Iv. Bntfifiph s]K‘nt yes
i 'rday with his family here.
Miss Lula Duston is quite sick
at the home of Mrs. Will Somers.
W. C. Brown went to Tioga
yesterday for a few days recu-
peration. ^
Miss Joanna Gardener left yes-
terday for a visit with relatives
in Tennessee.
M. J. Davis left yesterday for
a month’s visit to his old home
at Franklin, Ga.
Mrs. Will Somers, who has
been quite ill for several days, is
slightly improved.
Rev. Jno. V. McCall left last
night for Cleburne, being sum*
moned to the bedside of Mrs.
Geo. T. Ma’one, who is supposed
to be dying with typhoid fever.
Parx Hays and Miss Ianna
Jones were married at Broadway
Methodist church Wednesday
evening at the conclusion of the
prayer meeting. The marriage
was a great surprise to their
many friends. Rev. Morrow per-
formed the ceremony.
Miss Margaret Gofer returned
last night from a flying trip to
Ballinger, Texas, where she has
been looking after a school in
that city. Miss Cofer has ac-
cepted a position aspnstructor in
Latin and mathematics in the
High school of Ballinger at a very
handsome salary." With two
years successful experience in
the schools of Gainesville, the
Hesperion predicts a great sue
cess for her in her new field.
Yesterday eveningat the home
of the bride’s sistjeri Mrs. John
Williams, at Dalhajrt (Texas, Miss
Fannie Bush, of[thjs city, was
married to M r. Wl &. Foxwor.h
o1- Da! hart. Miss Bash is one ol
yoking la ’ies of
is fr ‘cently re
the most popular
Gainesville and \v
• ‘Uv.te 1 to the position of princi
;>al of t ><■ South s^hpol here. Mr
Fox worth is a very popular citi
zen of that place, fjeipg a wealth \
lumber dealer. jThfc couple de
parted immediately after the
ceremony for an extended honey-
moon tour on tlif pacific coast,
after which they WiA be at home
in Dalhart.
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Fishing Tackle.
We make fishinjg tackle a study
and carry a full ljnel of the best
tackle that can be bought. Call
WAGONS
BUGGIES
AND
and inspect our
buy.
line before you
Gdo. Richter.
FRANK MILLER DEAD
Yesterday afternoon at about
1:30 o'clock, Franlc (Miller died at
his home at 208 I *e<J River street
from an attack o ! sibomach trou-
ble. Mr. Milled was a barber
and had worked ini the Lindsay
House b&rber si fop1 for several
years and has npny friends who
were greatly shocked by the an-
nouncement of b is death. It was
generally know i ' that he was
slightly indisposed ‘ but his con-
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We claim to sell,the best of everyth* g. As proof of the above, if you
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are in
the market for a Farm Wa/on. we can sell you the Bain,
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Springfield. Racine and James & Graham. How does this strike you?
Know of anything better? We think not. We also keep in stock the
| Celebrated Enterprise Buggies,
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Surreys, Phaetons, etc. They have, Jstood test for years; they are
good, they give satisfaction. See ;S aboutjthese goods.
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The Wm. Killgore Co. have de-
cided to close out their handsome
stock of new pianos and it will be
to your interest to see them at
once.
Put on your thinking cap and
see if there is not something in
our big hardware store you want.
Stevens, Kennerly
& Spragins Co,
TIRED MOTHERS. It’s hard
work to take care of children and
to cook, sweep, wash, sew and
mend besides. Tired mothers
should take Hood's Sarsaparilla
—it refreshes the blood,improves
the appetite, assures restful
sleep, and helps in many ways. 6
dition was not (considered seri-
ous untile short time before his
death. The funeral will be held
Sunday in accordance to infor-
mation received .fj-om relatives
that they could nob arrive before
that time. The; funeral will be
conducted by :thfi local lodge
Knights of Pytpiajs. Deceased
leaves a wife, bqt no children.
Bankrupt Piano Sale is
preparing to move on account
of carpenter work on the
building, and those desiring
special bargains will do well
to call and see some sacrifice
pricos — rather than ship
them. James T. Couch,
Bankrupt Piano Sale.
THE ST. JOi PICNIC
Advertise in The Hesperian.
Don’t fail to buy some of our
men’s knit underwear, a com'
plete suit worth $1, at only 46c a
suit. S. Zacharias.
Fifteen hundreef people attend-
ed the picnic at St; Jo yesterday
under auspices of the Odd Fel-
lows’, Woodmen of the World
and Knights of Pythias, the af-
fair being a most jen joy able one.
Endorsed By Tbs Country
“The most popular remedy in
Otsego County, and the best
friend of my family,’f writes Wm.
M. Dietz editor and publisher of
the Otsego Journal, Gilbertsville,
N. Y., “is Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery. It has proved to be an
infallible cure for coughs and
cold9, making short work of the
worst of them. We always keep
a bottle in the house. I believe it
to be the most valuable prescrip-
tion known for Lung and Throat
diseases.” Guaranteed to never
disappoint the taker, by H. W.
Stark Drug Co. Price 50c aud
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
Advertise—it will pay.
For Sale jL
In the best part of toi p, one
of the most complete Modern
homes in the city, consialing of
nine rooms, reception hajL front
and back stairway, upst^ws hall,
bath room, store room, i ve ele-
gant mantels aud grate* s com-
bination electric and gas' fctures
and hot and cold water tj rough-
out the house. Apply to1
B.’CrossmajD
South Lindsay At hue.
Call and getorir sum me J prices
cycles. V i
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Richter’s, you will be i tisfied.
We will do that work rigl-i
carry
and terms on bi<
the best make 3of bicyck made.
Have your bicycle fix©4 it Geo.
ainesville—8.
department
and styles are
The
Zacliarias
store. It’s the people’s store be
cause pric/^
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A new shipment of voile skirts
hmjn
just received. Tlie best values
ever shown;1! all go at clearing
sale prices. B. Zacharias.
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Bankrupt Piano Sale is
preparing^) move at once oq
account m carpenter work
on the bliilding, and those
desiring special bargains wiU
do well to'^all and see some1
sacrifice prices—rather than
ship them^
ilunes T. Couch,
Bd^krupt Piano Sale.
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 122, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1907, newspaper, August 9, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121860/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.