The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Ozomulsion
CURE8
>fcu!<Ilte and Harness.
We mike our saddles and bar*
ness and guarantee every one of
them. Don’t forget this when you
are ready to buy. Prices always
the lowest for good goods.
Stevens, Kennerly
PERSONAL
] Many socalled female com-
plaints are nothing more than
kidney and bladder trouble!. No
Woman can be strong and healthy
unless the kidneys are well, and:
regular in their action. When!
the kidneys Are ill, the whole
body is ill, for the poisons which
tiie kidneys ought to have filtered
San Antoni*
Dallas f
Port Wort 1
Houston
Galveston
SHORT mis OF HTERRST
Cash Paid
For all kinds of clothing; ladies'
or gentlemen's Hats, shoes, etc.
New phone 477
The Happenings of a Day Told in
Brief For Busy People.
“Plows.” ,
Don't forget we have the finest
line of plows in North Texas, any
idnd you want.
Stevens, Kennerly A
Spragins Co.
aooe- ne whole lue is one con
tinaoas strain.
But do not give way to fretting
over some- imaginary female
trouble. Give the kidneys the
If we can’t wait on you when
you come be sure to come again:
completed. County court ad-
journed yesterday.
Jno. W. Caldwell was operated
upon yesterday at the aamtarium
for appendicitis. He underwent
towordeto nioely.
There were six donble peaches
on the little sprig left at the Hsft-
PKRLAN offie Thursday by M. J.
Davis. The indications are tost
the cross timbers will yield an-
other tremendous crop this year.
Quite a number of bales of
cotton were sold on tod local
market yesterday at good prioes.
The efficiency of our buyers is
showu by giving the top prioes
oyer any o^ier town in North
Texas*
On going to press we learn
that Col. C. L. Potter is worse
and is in s critical state. The
Hesperian hopes that he will be
much better by the time of oar
next issne, and that he may yet
be spared for many years of use*
fulness to his country.
The following officers have
been elected by the Retail Groc
era’Association for the ensuing
! year: William Merzbacher,
president; J. H. Caldwell, vice
president; W. H. Germany, sec*
retary; Smith Long, treasurer.
The association donated $10 for
the pavillion at the park.
A very spirited contest was
engaged in yesterday in Gaines*
ville over the purchase of twenty ,
bales of cotton from a dashing,
handsome widow of s neighbor- i
ingtown. The Hesperian, for
the life of itself, can not see why
the married cotton buyers could
not bid as high as the bachelor
buyers. ] ,
i
Farmers report the finest
wheat and oats crops in Cooke
connty this spring ever seen at
this time of 'the year. As a rule
when riding along the road one ,
will see two or three good crops
followed by a poor one, but this
year they are uniformly good,
if yon want plow harness, bag
gv harness, wagon harness, sad-
dles, etc-, call np 42, both phones
Better come and see them; it will
pay you.
Stevens, Kennerly
A Spragins Co.
Job Printing.
With Jr -
With four steam print- <
mg presses,* very large *
assortment of type, lat- \
est designs, all grades <
of stationery,
j The
* Hesperian
Is prepared at all times
tf • meet legitimate com- ,
P tition in commercial <
“Plumber.’*
If yon need a plumber don’t
forget that we have a first class
nan, one that understands his
msines8.
Stevens, Kennerly A
Spra pna Co
UNDERMUSLINS, SILKS, WHITE
GOODS, FINE EASTER COSTUMES,
at PRICES THAT’LL SURPRISE YOU
See the new "Steam Cooker,
t is perfect Sold by
Stevens, Kennerly
A Spragins Co-
Come to the GREATEST MONEY-SAVIN<
SALE EVER HELD IN NORTH TEXA
Farm For Rent.
I have a good bottom farm for
rent, with houses, deep well and
good land. Possession given at
once. _ J&8. R. Bell.
Red River Bank Building,
Chicken Feed.
Barley, Kaffir Corn, Millet *f
h. SCHIFF,
Commerce Street
Yours, Anxious to Please
Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ewing Thom'
ason were guests-Thursday ii
Dallas
Gainesville’s Largest
Dry Goods Store
Mrs. Sam Strauss of Marietta
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan
A %% ■, |T> ,
11, 13, li5, 17 NorthDizon
Street
the United States. Remember
the name— Doan’s—and take no
other. 62
Mrs. L. W. Lee who has been
be guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Fotter, returned yesterday to
Valley View.
Births.
To Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Buck-
gham, on the 13th, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robt Newton
< \ This fine Saddle and Harness Stallion, bred and raised by A.
\ Jones, of Lexington, Ky., was bought by the undersigned in Lexington
«* in February and shipped here. He is a beautiful mahogany bay, 16
< ’ hands high, star in forehead, one hrod footswtrite, weighs i is$. This
J ’ Horse is a thorough broke harness and saddle stallion. In his three
* ► year old form he at the Louisville Horse Show took first premium as a
, \ saddle horse, over a field of 18 entries, and secured a prise in harness
* ’ ring for all ages. He is a full brother to Miss Res, the great show
< y mare of Jno. T. Hughes, of Lexington, Ky., for which mare he has
< l been offered $i 200.00. His sire was one of the greatest saddle horses
* J in Kentucky, and was sold for $6000.00. L
This horse will stand at the Stables of Luden Hunter, in South
<! Gainesville, price $15.00 by the season.
, J! To people wishing to see this horse under the saddle or in har-
* • ness, the undersigned will be pleased to show him.
o We will offer the following premiums for his get for the coming
on ihe 13th, a boy.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Reagan, of Hemming, triplets,
two boys and a girl, which addi-
tion makes nine children.
We have just received a big car of^Iron Beds, and
we are making a very mild ^ statement when we
say they comprise the best assortment of new and
handsome patterns it has ever been our pleasure
to show. Samples now on the floor for your in-
spection. We also show a superb line of carpets
U. C. V. Meeting.
At a meeting of the Joseph E.
Johnston Camp, No. 119, U. C.
V.’s, on Saturday, April 8, 1905,
it waa resolved that Sunday, the
7th day of May. 'be fixed for the
decoration of the graves at Fur-
view cemetery.:
The Lon Dougherty Chapter,
Daughters of toe Confederacy,
were invited to take part with
the veterans in the decoration
services.
The following committee on
part of the veterans was ap-
pointed to arrange for said deco-
ration services, tow it: J. M-
Wright, chairman; F. A. Tyler,
Col. W. B. Denson, W. H. Perdue,
Capt- E F. Comegys, T. D- Cav-
ener, B. F. Phillips.
Commander, on motion, was
added to the committee.
Resolutions on toe death of
Comrade Briscoe, were adopted.
Comrades A J. Merriwether, T
D. Cavener and B. F. Phillips,
were appointed a committee to
draft resolutions on the death of
Comrade Boyer.
J. M. Wright, Adjutant
Now is the time to buy your Planters, Plows,
Cultivators and Farming Implements and we have
the best line to select from ever shown in North
Texas, and invite you to see our assortment and
low prioes. Everything in Hardware line at bot-
tom prices.
named. Thus are the seisms
which befell Ldther’s protestants
beginning to be healed.
The following quotations were
made on the market yesterday:
COTTON MARKET.
LIVERPOOL FUTURES,
Open
Apr May..........4 08
May Jane.........4 09
Spots steady, 4 27. I
The Wm. Killgore Go
Essential To Every
Business Man
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.
Bnuich Hardware House Southwest Corner Sqnaer,
.
Close
The most convincing test of
Hypnotic power—the young lady
in the window at S. Zacharias’.
See her, Monday, April 17-
May............
July............
Spots dnll, 8 05
IMPORTANT TO THE PEOPLE
1 ^
Cooke County!
Alwfyt in Perfect Order
Reliability Guaranteed by the Heme
Gainesville a
To see the young lady in Hyp*
notie sleep is to be convinced of
the reality of Hypnotism. See
S. Zacharias' window; Monday,
April 17.
We are selling the
Stewart Iron Works Company’s
The north German Loyd steam-
er, “Whittenkind, ” sailed from
Bremen to Galveston last Mon-
day with six hundred passengers
and immigrants. This is the first
steamer of the Lloyd direct Gal-
veston service, and Jater steam-
ers are expected to bring in-
creased numbers.
and all
For fieDt. _
Large warehouse on Santa Fe
track. Waples-PtfnterOo.
A Daredevil Ride
often ends in a tad accident. To heal
accidental injuries, use Bocklen’s Ar-
nica Salve. “A deep round in my
foot, from an accident," writes Theo-
dore Schoele, of Columbus, O.,
“caused me great pain. Physicians
were helpless, but Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve quickly healed it." Soothes
and heals bums like magic. 25c at
CHICAGO,
GET THE GENUINE
DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW
kinds of Ornaments tor
v riDow
Yards and Lawns
We are now opening
Base Ball Good* .and
Tackle. H. F. S
Fishing
Caif sell cheaper than
anybody, and will deliver promptly
We have just unloaded one car
of the beet hog wire fence ever
brought to Gainesville. We
want the farmers to see this
ence.' It is just what they have
been looking for,
Stevens, Kennerly A
The Jeweler.
H. W. Stark Drug Co.
12 85 i 12 92
Wheeler & Kildow
* MARBLE WORKS
* ?
iN. Commerce St.
Cheated Death.
Kidney trouble often ends fatally,
but by choosing die right medicine,
E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa,
cheated death. He says: “Two
7“ Wj Kidnsy Trouble,
nes rille, Tex.
which caused me great
and anxiety, but I took
good. See me before you
breed. I have three of
the best br
Cooke eoutfty,
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905, newspaper, April 14, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122115/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.