The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 14, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY f HESPERIAN GUWtSVM)LE, TKXA-
There is no better Imported or Domestic 5c Cigar from the Atlantic
to the Pacific than this Genuine j imported Porto Rico Cigar.
PLATTER TOBACCO COMPANY
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DALL
Imported
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RT ITEMS OF DITBBEST
MARKET
Happening* of a Day Told
Brief For Busy People.
This Question Should be An
swered Easily by Gainps- ,
The Colonial tea which was
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Scott, and controled by
'the ladies of the Christian church
has been pronounced one of the
prettiest affairs of the New Year.
The reception suite was decid-
edly gotten up in green, which
also identified the dress of the
dinner room which was redolent
with many violets and carnations.
.The house party was costumed
in Colonial gowns of great figures
of flowers in them and were worn
by Mrs* Scott,, Mrs- Haley, Mrs<
Wright, Mrs. Schoonover, Mrs.
Patrick, Mrs. Keel, Mrs. Mc-
Dowell, Mrs. Houston, Mrs.
Cooke, Mrs. O’Beirne, Mrs.
Roberson, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs.
Downard, Mrs. Ruby, Miss Max
well and Miss Harbour-
^Thirty dollars were realized for
the benefit of the church.
The following quotations were
made on the market yesterday:
rs- J. M. Wright is
greatly
iproved.
Grandma Jones is reported to
very sick.
Miss Sophia Smith is sick with
by utter strangers residing in
far away places? Read the fol-
lowing:
W. F Stevens, retired farmer,
of 1210 Lindsay street says: "I
had kidney complaint, backache,
or pain across my loins, call it
what you may, for several years,
often so seyere that I was forced
to stop work before it passed
away. As if backache was not
sufficient to cause annoyance and
Mar Apr.........
■Apr Mfty•••••••••<
Spots quiet, 4 31
report-
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Berry
have moved to Graham, Texas.
] T 'l* f
drs- Gus Maddox is able to be
up after a severe case of la
grippe. I J •
The fire department responded
to a call from the elevator, a bale
of cotton being on fire.
Mrs. Sherwood will commence
her lectures at the High school
auditorium tomorrow night.
Word was received here last
night that Calvin Grant of Pauls
Valley died at that place yester-
day.
* J &
R. M. Whaley of Muenster was
in the city yesterday He called
and subscribed for the Weekly
Hesperian, j
Rev. Ingram returned yester-
day from Myra, where he con-
ducted the .funeral services over
the remains of the late John
Thompson.
The Reagan memorial services,
which were arranged for this af-
ternoon, have been postponed un*
til next Sunday on account of the
funeral of the late Mrs. & R,
Davis.
May............7
July............ 7
, Spots quiet, 8 20
NEW ORLEANS FUTURES-
Opel €
ay............. 7 56 7 B
ily.... •»••••• 7 58 7 5'
Spots firm, 7 1116.
Gainesville’s largest and most select
stock is now ready. We extend to all
an invitation to visit our store and in-
. * * n \ \ >
spect the most beautiful selection of
Spring aud Summer Goods ever befor^
shown in Gainesville.
Ycrurs, i anxious to please,
GRAIN,
Mr- IV B. NOwsome of Mc-
Kinney and Mr. G. H. Wooton o
Austin! are guests over Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. William Dough-
erty.
organs became normal. ”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents- Foster-Miller Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y-, sole agents for
the United States. Remember
the name— Doan’s—and take no
other. \ i '. 61
Mis! Grace Hickson is
from a visit in Fort Worth,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jol
Htrd. I t.
, Tickets are on sale
bers of the XLI Clubf<
y mem-
a course
Friday night the B. Y. P. U.
entertained infarmally at the
home of Mrs. L. A, Hunt. The
house was drapped in a color
scheme in compliment to St Pat-
rick with green and white being
also noticed in the lunch which
was served at ten thirty.
Music and games were enjoyed
with especial interest being man-
ifest for “apples” anew game
idea which is becoming to be
quite in vogue.
Something Entirely New.
We have ju&t received the most
complete “Steam Cooker” that
has ever been shown in this city.
If you appreciate a good thing
come and see this cooker. Sold
by |
Stevens, Kennerly
A Spragins Co.
information. Alt who
Subscribe for the Hesperian,
The XLI Club did not have a
literary program Saturday on
account of the death of the late
Mrs. E. R,
MIHIM<IIHIII1H<HH<MMMIMMIII
Davis, who was at one
time a member of the Club.
TIME OF TRAINS
Loss of Appetite is also loss of
vitality;' vigor, tone. To recover
appetite and the rest take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla,—that strengthens
the stomach, perfects digestion,
makes eating a pleasure. It
also makes the blood rich, and
steadies the nerves; 0
A TTENTIQN
If you live on a Rural Rout^you have a daily
mail delivery.
If you have a daily mail delively you want a
daily newspaper, j j ] :; |
you want one
Only a few days till the Sher-
wood lectures. Let nothing pre-
vent you going.
% j m m — , -
WANTED — To buy a good
small second hand safe. Apply
to box 56, Gainesville. 24
if you want plow harness, bug-
gy harness, wagon harness, sad-
dles, etc-, call np 42, both phones
Better come and see them; it will
pay you.
Stevens, Kennerly
& Spragins Co.
To the Gainesville Merchants
If you have a daily newspaper
that is printed the same day you get
Call and order
The'Daily Hesperian
The Latest Novelties in
white and fancy Shirt-
ings are now ready for
your inspection. Par-
ties wishing SHIRTS
MADE to ORDER will
please call at our store
IW Advance
$5.00 a Year.
[■ PIANO WANTED.
Want to rent a piano. Will pay
reasonable rent.
E. O- "Pickens,
| Mgr. Harvey House.
1 he 8eason!s Sensation.
Just received.
Save your orders for Adver-
tising Fans for Paul Gallia, Jr.
A swell line on the road.
The’ newest
idea in Ladies’ Embroidered Lin-
en Collars,
ir See them at
J. R. M. Patterson’s.
Now for Spring.
In all lepartment»cwe have re-
ceived new Spring Goods. Yon
should lot fail to see the new
shirt wfcists,
Frank H- Hall, Supt. Illinois
School for Blind, Jacksonville,
111.: * ‘Hie entertainment sparkles
with wit and good humor and
keeps everybody in a roar of
laughter, ,yet it is entirely free
from coarseness of any kind.”
f j *W0W8U"
Don’t forget we have the finest
line of plows in North Texas, any
kind you wank
Stevens, Kennerly A
Spragins Co.
and] workmanship,
shirt waist suits,
silks, fajjicy ribbons, belts, bags,
etc. J. R. M. Patterson.
‘ J. N. Goode
Agent for Prairie State Incuba-
tors. Call on me at M., K. A T.
freight office._ 22
Important Notice
If yon are having trouble with
water pipes Telephone
HeningerBros
yoar
at H. F,
SELECT A RAILWAY A5
YOU DO YD UR CLOTHES
CMIS50URI. KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY.)
SUGGESTS COMFORTABLE and CONVENIENT TRAINS
m
Manager
contemplate
Gainesville,
erence, Th<
House, Cincj
WANTED., ,!
for branch office we j
opening here in <
Address with ref- .
Morris Wholesale j
nnati, 0. (
I am prepi
spot cash for
Gainesville
ired to buy and pay 1
a 3sw good notsa
P. H. Lanius, a
. Texas
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 14, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1905, newspaper, March 19, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122029/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.