The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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J. R, M. Patterson’s Extraordinary
PERSONAL.
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Clean Up Sale
Millinery Department.
Beginning Thursday, December 1, and will
continue until every Hat is sold; nothing re-
served. I ' '■».
Choice of our $15 to $20 Pattern Hats, - $7.50
All our $7.50, $10-and $12.50 pattern hats, $5.00
Many of our $5 niimbers will go in this sale, $2.50
All the cheaper numbers at the same great dis-
count, ;j
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This has* Been Our Banner Season
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in the Millinery biMaess. We are forced to have
the room for our spring stock and are determined
to carry nothing over. Come in and secure first
pick of these gre^t values. Our Grand Clean up
Bale in all departments will be an agreeable sur-
prise to you. Our magnificent stock* of
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Holiday Goods
is now ready. Desirable and useful presents are
always in good taste.
Harry Keiffer is here visiting
Mrs. Tim mis visited in Dallas
|yekttgday. i j
Jouah Kildow went to Waco
| yesti rtlay.
O. £). Watts - as in Sherman
| yesterday.
Leo. Oberstein has returned
[ from Pallas-
Miss Fannie Bush has return-
| ed from Dallas.
R. B. Hulen left yesterday on
| a business trip.
H. A. Hall of Comanche, I. T.,
| was here yesterday.
Mrs. J. A. Stafford is visiting
| ing in Farmersville.
B. D. Gray was in Collinsville
| on business yesterday.
Colonel^ snd Mrs. C. L. Potter
| have returned from Dallas.
W. S. Mason of Cleburne spent
| Sunday in the city with iris fami-
ly.
Mr^. Cbas. Heinz went to Ard-
more yesterday to visit rela
Itives. |
Mrs. Lizzie Darwin, who visit-
I ed friends in Dallas, has return-
I ed home.
J. C. Bulis, who has been visit-
liting his aunt, Mrs. Hpfckenhull,
| left yesterday for St Louis, i
Mrs. J. C. Pen field5 of Law-
I rence, Kan., who visitecTE*?? son,
Will Penfield, returned home
this morning.
Christmas • Presents
A little early, but our stock of Holiday Godde is now complete, and why
not come in and make your selection while we are not crowded. We will lay
aside any purchases you may a e subject to change. The following are a
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OVERCOAT,
RAIN COAT,
SUIT,
DRESS SHIRT,
HOSIERY,
FANCY VESTS,
HAT,
UMBRELLA,
HANDKERCHIEF,
SLEEVE BUTTONS
NECKWEAR,
MUFFLER,
GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
STUDS,
SMOKING Jacket,
BATH ROBE,
PAJAMAS,
Underwear,
STICKPINS.
Everything correctly priced. Come hejg for your Christmas Presents.
THE MANHATTAN,
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CLOTHIERS,
For Men, Boys and Little Fellows.
Gainesville,
Texas.
SHORT ITEMS Of INTEREST
The Happenings of a Day Told in
Brief For Busy People.
LOST—A receipt book written
up for Fort Worth Record and
Kansas City World. Return to
i Tom Barrentine at Gould’s drug
[store. '
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Yours anxious to please,
J. R. M. Patterson.
Gainesville’s Largest Dry Goods Store.
W. S. WRIGHT & CO.
The leading mail order Liquor H6use in North Texas.
North Commerce St. Gainesville, Texas.
Phone 135. Pj G. Box 12.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Frog Hollow Rye 10 years old _
$3.00 a gallon, or $1.00 a quart. |
Old Kentucky Colonel and Paul Jones Ryei
$4.00 a gallon, or $1.00 a quart, j
KILLth« COU'SH
and cure the LUI4CS
WTH Dr. King’s
Naw Disco vary
FOR Q............
0N8UMPTI0N Pi «•
OUflHS and ; 60c it$1.00
LD* Vf v fret Trial.
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RURAL ROUTES
A TTENTION
If you live on a Rural Route you haveja daily
mail delivery.
If you have a daily mail delivery you want a
daily newspaper.
If you have a daily newspaper you want one
that is printed the same day you get it.
Call and order
The Daily Hesperian. ;
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$$.00 a Year. In.Advance.
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Drop in and have a cup of cof-
fee and hot biscuits at our store
any day next week. Will be gtad
to see yon whether you intend to
buy or not _ Jr
Stevens, Kennerly *
A Spragins Co.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes.
It never Buis to tone the stomach,
regulate the Kidneys and Bowels,
stimulate the Liver, and clarify the
blood. Run down . systems benefit
particularly and all usual attending!
•Hies vanish under its searching and
thorough effectiveness. Electric Bit-
•*» » «d tful ■ returned a
n don’t five
Guaranteed by
Hoi day Rate?.—One fare plus
10 per cent on the convention
basisji can be secured via the
Katy |o all points in Texas for
the holidays Selling dates, Dec.
23, 24* 25, 26, and Jan. 1, with
final limit to Jan. 4. For rates
and information . see any Katy
agent? or write W. G. Crush,
1 Tex.
gent
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Die; the norther catch yon with
insufficient bed clothes? Yon
had i better get that blanket
question off yoar mind and onto
yqpr bed. We have the largest
s^ock of blankets ever shown in
Gainesville. Every weight, every
quality, from the cheapest cotton
to the fleecy woolen#
[Surwat and Quickset Curu for alt
fTHROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY L ACK.
Moneybak silk is actually guar-
anteed. It is the strongest silk
ever woven. This is proved by
the fact that the heaviest man,
who weighed 715 pounds, took a
swing in a piece stretched over
two rollers, ten feet from the
ground without starting a thread
Ask for Moneybak at the silk
counter.
J. R. M. Patterson.
Test Its Value.
SimmoDs’ Liver Purifier is the most
valuable remedy 1 ever tried for consti-
pation and disordered liver. It does
its work th oroughly, but does not gripe
like most remedies of its character. I
certainly recommend it whenever the
opportunity occurs. ?
M. M. Tomlinson,
Price 25c. Oswege, Kansas.
Don’t think because you have
taken many remedies in vain
that your case is incurable.
Hood’s5 Sarsaparilla has cured
many seemingly hopeless cases
of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism
kidney complaint,.dyspepsia and
general debility. Take Hood’s.
Why buy a cat in a sack? At
our exhibit next week we will
show yon a Majestic in actual op
eration. Stevens, Kennerly
& Spragins Co.
“I was ranch afflicted with sciatica.”
mites Ed C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick
Co., Kan., “going about on crutches
and suffering a deal of pain. I was
induced totiy Ballard’s Snow Liniment,
which relieved me. I used three $oe
bottles. It is the greatest liniment I
ever used; have recommended it to a
number of persons; all express them-
selves as being beoefitted by it. I
now wak without crutches, able to
perform a great deal of light labor on
the fana> ” ajc, 50c, $1.00. Sold by
H. W. Stark Drag; On.
The following officers were
elected at a meeting of the Broth-
erhood of Railroad Trainmen held
Sunday:
Master, T. W. Gill.
Vice Master, M. Guinn.
Financier, S. Hamilton.
Secretary, M. McCarty.
M. McCarty was selected as
delegate to the convention to be
held at Buffalo, N. Y,, May 5.
1905.
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Car of hog wire just unloaded.
Stevens, Kennerly &
Spragins Co.
The big steam street roller has
arrived.
Cotton sold yesterday at from
6 to 7.25
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morris, twin sons.
The Ed Crow burglary case
was on trial yesterday.
The Daughters of the Revolu-
tion will be entertained by Mrs
J. L. Simpson Wednesday after-
noon.
The following couples were is-
sued license to wed yestrda.v: J-
H. Trammell and Dennie Clark;
C. O. Nichols and Gertrude Gee.
The case of S. Lefkowitz vs.
Adam Castor was called in Jus-
tice Pearman’s court yesterday,
but the parties interested effect-
ed a compromise.
Miss Lanius of Bonham will
give a recital at the Christian
church Friday evening, Decem-
ber 9. Admission, adults 25c;
children 15c. She will be assist-
ed by the musical talent of the
city. Miss Lanius will be re-
membered as having visited
Gainesville several times in the
past.
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The ladies of the First Presby-
terian church will have all kinds
of fancy articles for sale at their
bazaar next Saturday, December
10, and will also serve dinner
that day. .
Mrs. M. C. Gates, who is visit-
ing her daughters and sons in
Texas, will give S hake per ianr re-
citals in Dallas, Denton, Fort
Worth, Gainesville and other
places before leaving the state*
Her last recital was given on the
homeward voyage from Palestine
aboard the “Kaiser Wilhelm II”
when a large amount was realized
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for the Sailors Home in New
York City, where Mrs. Gates re-
sides.
The nice, new nine-room resi-
dence of R. B- Hulen on South
Denton street was completed
and .turned over to its owner by
Contractor W. H. Rubush yes-
terday. Mr. Hulen is much
please with the house, it being
first-class in every particular and
is equipped with the most mod-
ern gas, water and sewer connec-
tions, and he expect# to get his
family inoved in in time to take
their Christmas dinner there.
Thii la No Joke.
Hunt’s Cure has saved more peo-
ple from the “Old Scratch” than any
other known agent, simply because it
makes scratching unnecessary. One
application relieves any form of itching
skin disease that ever afflicted mankind.
One box guaranteed to cure any one
case.
BAZAAR AND DINNEFt.
On the evening of the 8th the
ladies of the Denton Street Pres-
byterian church will open their
bazaar with an oyster stew.
A turkey dinner on the 9th.
We have a beautiful line of dolls
direct from New York.
Also Miss Watson’s famous
rag babies.
Doll oorsets, doll mits, doll
combs, doll clothes.
Fancy work, pot plants, home-
made candy.
Bazaar opeds at 5:30 Thursday
evening_ _ ‘
Read the new Wm. Killgore ad
just out in this paper.
WANTED.—A messenger boy,
at C. L. McCown’s, at once.
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Did You Get That Suit
Or Overcoat
Offered So Cheap at Cheeves Bros. November Sale.
If not and you still want it you can get it at the same price.
The November sale was a big success, big enough to convince us it
is better to sell on a c!ose margin and lots of it than at big profit
with few sales. We would rather sell 20 suits a day with an aver-
age profit of 50c than to sell 2 suits a day with a $5 profit.
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Result to Us-More business same profit.
j Result to You—More goods for your money.
In addition to the clothing sale which will be continued all
through December, we will sell you your
1 A / C l-i ri_ ~i n For less money J than you are accustomed to paying.?
l/V I MI I11 We want You to look our shoes whether you buy pi* not.
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look at our 9hoes will buy from us. Our capacity for handling shoes places us in a position Tto I
buy them at the lowest possible factory prices.' Result is
the city
J. B*JM. Patterson.
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1904, newspaper, December 6, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1121945/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.