The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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The Customer is Not Sold
The Dealer is Not Sold
The Maker is Not
BUT—
Sold
Satinet Soap Is Sold
^ 1 Everywhere <™d to everybody
vJ 1 Vj B>' the best and most reliable grocers,
Under no name but S \TI X FT '
SOLD
Don't you know that good
poods are always imitated?
Why this is done it is not
necessary to ask an intelli-
gent individual. You never
saw poor goods imitated and
you never will. You will
find these imitators con-
stantly trying to palm off in-
ferior articles.
BECAUSE
It is the very best Laundry Soap.
It costs no more than inferior Soap.
It saves time, labor and money.
It makes clothes clean and White.
Sold Because the People
Want SATINET and
Will Have It!
lint manufacturers of infe-
rior goods, having a pale
look, the cake l>eing soft and
not durable, .ire endeavor-
ing to imitate Swiss; they
first changed their cake
from square to oval, the in-
tclligent and discriminating
consumers of Gainesville did
not bite at this and they now
imitate the Blue Swiss
SWISS Laundry Soap is
known to used by every dis-
discriminating housekeeper
in Gainesville. Why? Be-
cause it is a pure tallow
soap, suitable for both laun-
and Bath; delicate and heavy
fabrics; lasts longer, is more
economical, does the work
better than any other Laun-
dry soay on the market.
Wrapper. The quality of
Swiss Soap and not the
wrapper is what commends
it to the good ladies of
Gainesville, something these
imitators do not take into
consideration. Comment is
unnecessary. You can buy
the Genuine at same price
of imitation. Wliich will
you take!
See that the name SWISS LAUNDRY SOAP ,S on every wrapper.
PRICE OF GAS
REDUCED!
N
Beginning
• tfi UPS*; •%%_ ZSL ^
AROUND THE CITY
What the Home People Say
and Do.
For all gas consumed thereafter the price will be as follows:
1894,
Things That Happen and
Notes Taken on
the Fly.
A rousing Fourth of July cele-
bration is contemplated by the
people of Gainesville.
John S. Swafford was granted
$~.60 per thousand when less than "Winn ,.,,1.;,. t, * • k'T t0praolicelaw ■vesler,la}-
tiniuvl n». .1 OUUU cubic tCCt l.S con- "« does °°< '»«» yet whether he
Slimed poi month. W>'| hangout hissbingle here or
3L.50 pei thousand when .5000 and over is consumed nor •TllcVou"EmcDgate a h°p|Mt
IllOIlth. ^ j night ill honor of the visiting
I young ladies at the Turner hall. It
moD,h. ;»■,Trr-v-is "»••• »«• <•»•*<• '«■. ^!:r one of ",ose
extra strong light get a WELSLtACll jrus l>i,nicr >vl,i,"|,'wi "'« T' !!"'" -v"" wnl,t a" • ceremony to
than one cent an hour. Very re.spectfully 1>tAV,'r ll^r|,t ilt a ('ost of less
n „ J Jill Mill
There Yon Will Find a True Value That Is Worthy of Attention.
ST1HESE words tell the whole secret of out endeavors and
— our success. Not to furnish you quality at a high
price; not to furnish you low figures by sacrificing real worth.
hut to so link together virtue and reasonableness as to strike
the happy combination which is called perfection.
With this object before us, and the determination to steer
our business clear of the deceptions which are so frequently
practiced by many in these later days of merchandising , now
at the zenith of our Spring business, we offer you a sale of
Dr." 6oeds, Bingham,, La.ns, Whit. Boods, Laos, Embroider,es, Hos-
,.ryand Bh.es, Ladies' Swiss Ribbed and Haslin Underwear, Shoes
Men . and Bo,,' Cloth,ng, Carpets, Hatting and Lac. Carta,ns of remark-
able importance.
We don't pursue the plan of selling some ,terns below
cost and charging you double price on others, but in the
general sale of this week genuine rargains will be ob-
tainable in every department of our mammoth house.
We regret that the limited space at our command pre-
vents our giving here the prices so necessary to quote, but we
solicit a visit to the store, where you will find the worth of
every item truthfully represented, and the values presenting
an example of our acknowledged Leadership.
Cash Prices Are Irresistible.
HIRD, MADDOX & VAETH
11 • M. LINDSKY, SUPT.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
COUNTY ELECTION.
CI'l'Y Et
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ection.
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We are authorized to announce John M •• t, .. , ,,
Kin« ax a candidate for tax collect..r of ^0..;:; , ... ,
Cooke county, subject to tlie action of the .
democratic party
We are authorized to announce .1 1-
( r rank ) \l« »rrm f«»r rr « |« < t i« .ii t«» t In < .rt!< • < f r /-»
t#x collector of Cook»' county, sulijcct t<» 111' J tl 1 n t. S V
action of the Heinocmtic primary .July i\.
Cnl NTV ( I.KUK.
We are authorized to announce K c
P»ery a* a candidate for county clerk of sl it.. ,,, ,
Cooke county ,|11' ^ • poi I
Ir """"'r'*'''1 to announce A .1 WOl'kcd ii 11 \ foil r (I i v
'I""""""* candidate for count- • ",lV
<lerk of U",k„ county.subject to th« actio.
ot me democratic primaries.
DI-TKICT ( I.KUK
We are authorized to announce J, K f.illv
■ » * candidate for district clerk of Cooke
•ounty , , |
We are authorized to announce Hen f. " M ■Ur',N'' 1 •>1 »'«*>>: to., ill.
rooke county ttlUlidUU UiHtr'ct clrrk (OX< < I»t tllH'C. W !
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It tIM-
>c u.scd in his work? I
mho that no christian
T orr;-
I • ; i > t! i. ■
" " ' .sul.
in (iaiiifs
villf. I li,1Vf vi.sitt-il |o,ss hoints:
found forty-iiiii<> lionirs <i<'>.t it ut<*
of the Sci ipt ut!i . t \ m-vcii
lot
\sutiltl not ai'
Jl'STK K OK TI1K I'KACK.
We are authorixe.l to announce N (
Snider a« a candidate for Ju«tico ,.f the pcucu
for precinct No. l Cooke county.
We are authorized to announce W II
Kirkpatrick a.s a candidate for justice of the
peace ill precinct No. I
ASSKSS) )K.
W'* '*re authorized to announce Krank
I .led t k p an a candidate for as*e»^or of < ooku
county.
"r* authorized to announce C T '
(Tony)i Hotmail as a candidato for assessor i
Of Cooki1 ci hi it t V
«<'I>t a IJil.h .it .til)-' I tiit-iii.
'I Ih'M in r.»i l \ >i\ hiinn > in (iaiiirs
V i 11«' W'lCU' two lllniltll-, ;;.ru l||,.
word of'(iod was no! |o !»,• fouaii.
the Simttay school and col portage
l)Ottjj£)ia.s placed if. ('an anyoac
c^ijt'platc the ^oinl (hat will come
s woi k ' No. liti■ i nit v alone
:..ither to ]
nil i| n ite
i'ill say. w i>h this canvass had
"'•t l-eca made and these homes
11:1,1 »ot been furnished with the
^ old of < oid."
Ilia !ei l!ic puid people of this
fa v. i ii d city see to it that if
l>.ipl.st (iaine>\ i]le is missionary territory
'KtVl t.io>e in less favored ])0.tions of
the >tatc shall not l>e called upon
to meet the expenses of the work
in her limits. Those who want
cheap bihles and testaments ean
-r"t them for the next week of Mrs.
lingers. ■ 1 1 Kast California street.
.J. Thomas Ivy.
I my* show the results. 1
sold books to tlie anionnt of
have
( ookc county
( or NTV JriM.K.
We are authorized to announce .1 I-: || ly
worth as a candidate for county Indue of
Cooke county. i .
We are authorized to announce J r (lull I ' °
5Suntrn,IUlMt" f"r c°unly J""K'' "f to"k"; 1 cent "{ I t,H> "f them at
[the inibli hillL' house 11. • i 11.r > ] 1
which there \\;is not
louse belli;
of shipping s.">. J.",;
net profit on sal
sales of
SHKKH.-F j the publi him
• ar" authorized to announce II |\ (Pat) I i .i
Ware as a candidate for sheriff of Cooke''11"' tile COSt
county, aulijeet to the action of the demo
cratic primary.
w ' I V/II .->,lic.> Ul
„ are authorizeil to announce Mora lilt] si t.i 1. l l
^••ulkner as a candidate for sheriff of Cooke ' VVIIllh add >lt>, aillOUIlt
county, aulijeet to the action of the demi
eratic party
u*", H,r" authorized to announce T I
Mitchell as a candidate for sheriff, subject t«
the action of the democratic primary.
CocNTT ATTOKNKV.
Wo are authorized to announce W. K. Uoir
fm ** for re election to the
?!«?»".'V '.'i.UIlt? »»l'Ject to the HC
July 21 democratic primary election
"ro authorized to announce K. p. Hill
ti! the"-".! . f'!r attorney subject
to the action of the democratic primaries.
C'ONSTAHLK.
ahT«,»- ■"thorised to announce It. C.
Hhai k ett as ai-andldatc for re election to
th«office of constable of precinct No 1 stih
ject to the action of the de.,,,,eratic prlmar-
COI NTV TKEA8URKK.
We are authorized to announce W Ii
(Have) Row hold as a candidate for re elec'
fil/.i'J ., ,,f county treasurer, sub
J©ct to thu action of the democratic primary
UK Ptt KS K N T ATI V K
W« arc authoriz«Ml to annonncc II. Htilcn
a caiuliihite for rcprcncntativc in the |» ir
Ulatnre, subject Ut the action of the demo
cratie primaries.
W« are authorized to announce J W Chil
Oers a* >t eandidatv for rcprcaentatirc in the
leKUIatun*. nuhject to the action of the dem-
ocratic primaries.
We ar« authorised to announce W. II
Fre^einaii as a candidate for representative
«heVii' ""''ject to the action of
the democratic primaries July '21.
""thorUed to announce B. K.
?f. the liJfi M» 'or representative
«IL.# Rl U.r.° 'rom I'ookn county sub-
niaries (>f tlle prl
Paris Court
( laiide \\ caver came tip from
I'ai is \esterday c\ enin^. He in-
foi nis us that tlie t rial ot Niinii for
villin^' Morris at .Vrdmore is un-
derway. ft will Ih' a stubliornly
f -u-ht case. H. I). McDonald. K.
d. Iv111 lt and .lake Hodges are for
de.'eiisc, while Ownby, John-
soil a: Daly are assisting the dis-
tiict attorney in the proseeulion.
S > far there have lieen eij^hty-
"•e ven co,i y id ions this term of the
cou i, five of them with the death
peualt v.
make it interesting and entertain
ing.
The Woodmen of the World
Sunday unveiled the monument of
tieorge J. taller. The ceremonies
were beautiful and impressive.
I he custom of erecting a monu-
ment is peculiar to that order and
a touching ceremony it is, too.
nr» Prtce s Cream Baking Powder
World'a Fair Highest Award.
Fine Stock.
I have five tine jacks and two
stallions which I will sell or ex-
change on terms that will suit the
buyer. I his is first-class stock
brought from Tennessee this year.
\\ ill lie sold at a bargain.
111 P. H. Leath.
208 Commerce St., Gainesville.
"If Christ
Came
to Chicago'
Can be
Had at this
Office for
oo cents
a
Copy.
A large line of all wool challie
to lie sold at greatly reduced
prices at J. R. M. Patterson &
Co.
Notlcc.
Gainesville Royal Arch chapter
will meet tonight .-it 7:30 for work.
h. s. Holm ax, h. p.
Fklix M. Johnson, Sec'y.
BEST/ALUES
Are always to be found at S. Zach-
arias', leader in Low Prices.
PERSONAL.
THE WIN8HIP
COTTON GINS
FEEDERS
CONDENSERS
SEED COTTON
ELEVATORS AND DISTRIBUTORS
THE BEST SYSTEM
Clean!nc and
trlbutln*. Ginning and Packing Cotton maUe
by anjr concern In the world
•ua^ifSctur'n,"^ from the
WIWSHIP MACHINE CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
6. C.&S.F.Rv.
The celebrated perfection water
The Hehpekiav prints candi-
dates' eartla for $1.60 a 1000.
collected for the work sinee I have
lieen here, and we h.ive nj7 ,s | 1 , . , , ' !
rr. . . , , . elevator and pnrifyintr pumn for
The cost of the Uibles, Testaments, sale at
books and tr;vcts given away here Stevens, Kenxerly & SrRAGixs.
was i?IS.and my salaiv fori 7 * * —
lilty lour dilys w„..k; ,m. 's„ i, | . , , "»/«»• (
appears that II,e work ho„.l,a»l , *" '*• «-
(all, ,, K1..-.I short ol l.-i,,j. s,.||. sorlm"» St™' »"<' '« ">/■
sustaining. A few have contiilm- |
ted lilx*rally. Some have helped by j
kind words and patronage. Bat'
most of the patronage
books on which there wa
I ii t el y no profits, and therefore a
gift to the purchaser, of the com-
mission that he had paid if buy-
ing through any other agency.
Dear reader, whether you have
iKien directly benefitted by this
work, whether you perceivt
effects or not the Maste
has been extended eternity alone
will sliow mum. And now will
not many who read this hand some
amount to Rev. A. ,1. Harris that
he may forward it to Brother
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair.
I>HL-
was ou
ibso-
the!
causei
CREAM
Knight Templars.
The public eeremonies of the
Knights Templar Sunday at the
Christian church were solemn,
grand and beautiful. The cere-
monies of the order are of the most
impressive kind and they were
earried out without the least hitch
or confusion. The splendid church
was beautifully decorated and pre-
pared for the occasion. The ser-
vice was fine. Rev. U. M. Brow-
ser preached a grand sermon on
"The Ascension of Christ." The
house was crowded to its utmost
capacity. It was a success all
round.
MIR
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
trom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
NEW ARRIVAL.
Embroideries and Laces just re-
ceived at S. ZACHARIAS'.
Pure fruit juices only are used
at Philips' fountain.
Just Receired,
One carload of light delivery and
express wagons at
Stevens, Kexnerly & Speagins.
PARASOLS.
We sell three times as many as
any other house, our assortment the
largest, prices the lowest.
S. ZACHARIAS.
Z. B. Keith of Ringgold came in
yesterday mording.
K. P. Head of \ alley View was
in the city Monday.
Dr. J. S. Reilly of Bloomfield
was in the city Monday.
Rev. Ham Rogers of Nocona
made us a call yesterday.
Judge A. T. Watts of Dallas is
in the city on legal business.
Ike Stevens made us a call Mon-
day. Ike Is as good a democrat
as ever.
Mrs. D. C. Brady went to visit
her parents at Belcherville yester-
day evening.
A.J. Shields of Barlow called
Monday night and renewed for the
"Old Reliable."
W. T. Cogburn of Rosston
called Monday and subscribed for
the Old Reliable.
J. C. Van Blorcour, cashier of
the National Bank of Commerce of
St. Louis, was in the city yester-
day.
J. 8. Hill of the Waco News is
in the city. Mr. Hill is a pleasant
gentleman and is with a live pa-
per.
Mrs. Robinson and Miss Flor-
ence Jenkins will leave this morn-
ing Kentucky to spend the sum-
mer.
Robert Gallatian and wife went
to Denison yesterday to see Mrs.
Gallatian's aunt who was thought
to lie dying.
Clinton Dillon was in the city
Monday night. He informs us
that he has just recovered the
horse which Baldwin rode off. He
sold the horse for a good price.
He speaks in high terms of the
sheriff of Young coanty.
Large line of Thompson's glove
fitting corsets at J. R. M. Patter-
son & Co.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to the power conferred by
law upon the city council of the
city of Gainesville, Texas, that
said city council did on the 1st
day of May, 1894, order a specia_
election to be held in the said city
of the officers hereinafter named,
at the places and on the date here-
inafter named. Now, therefore, I.
J. W. Mitchell, mayor pro tern of
said city of Gainesville, do hereby
give notice that on the 15th day of
May, 1894, an election will be held
in said city for the purpose of elect-
ing one mayor and one alderman
for the Second ward. Said election
to be held at the following places
in said city, and the persons whose
names hereafter appear will be
the presiding officers at each place
set opposite his name:
First ward—G. N. Rice, pre-
siding officer, at court house.
Second ward—E. A. Blanton,
Sam Cherry's store, Dixon street.
Third ward—D. S. Aynes, Metz
building, Commerce street.
Fourth ward—W. p. Sympson,
Maupin's store.
J. W. Mitchell,
Attest: Mayor pro tem.
Chas. M. Bailey, Sec'y.
COMFORT
SPEED COMBINED.
CbicRjfo''"Ur8 savcd Gainesville and
,hvurs SUTed Galnenvllh-
anu all points west.
Connects at Newton, Kan., with the finest
vestibuled trains in the world.
sonthee0ast.ne t0 N< W °rlean» an<l all points
svwt':.™ PiV,rM,Ct urri.l"?<',n''"t for meals of any
vev r^inVv *'Ht' ''""'"K the famous liar
1^ '"iff houses at points where trains ar
rive at regular meal hours.
rh !r'I'!fi f,>Ulil"?" •SU','f)tr9 »nd Through
Chuir Cars for St. l,ouis.
ti^^T" ti< k''tM; European Steamship
ates ete e?nr '"formation relative to
ates, etc., call on or address
'I"88- aK1-. Gainesville.
* Hat
. • ' * • "I.'WIU, I UH.M. Agl., bit
i.rTcUL^r' T '*• A ■ Oallas, or
• k- KEEN AN, (i. I*. A., GalveHton
Dr. H. P. Mark ham
Office over Garner's drug store.
Special attention given to
Genito, Urinary and Cntaneons Diseases
Office hours—10 a. m. to 12 m.,
and 2:30 to 6 p. m.
W. C. Mullins, M. D.,
north side square.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat a Specialty.
C \tarrh euccesstntiy treated.
Gli les accurately fitted.
1 ephone connections.
GaiLesville, . . Texas.
8
^ • tm
Discourses About the General
Coniert'nce.
Rev. D. Gay, pastor at the
Dixon street M. E. church, will
give a series of four or more Sun-
day morning discourses on the
sayings and doings of the members
of the general conference of the
M. E. church South now in ses-
sion at Memphis, Tenn. The first
discourse will be delivered in his
pulpit next Sunday morning, May
13, and will consider things found
in the bishop's address. Every-
body invited.
Ice cream soda every day at
Philips' fountain.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Buy a block of the Perry addi-
tion in Southeast Gainesville from
W. 8. Smith. It is laid off in
blocks of from two to four acres
with the streets graded nicely.
Cherry souffle at Philips' foun-
tain.
¥20 california »20.
The M., K. & T. Ry. is now
making the low rate of £20 for one
way and 835.50 for round trip
tickets to California points. Only
one change of cars and close con-
nections. Tickets good to ret 11 in
in sixty days. Sleeping car reser-
vations can be made by calling on
G. W. Hamilton,
City Ticket Agent
LADIES' C0UF0RT.
Do your feet hurt? Avoid it by
getting a pair of those celebratgd
Low Quarter Shoes shown at
S. ZACHARIAS'.
CORSETS. CORSETS.
Most complete assortment of all
leading makes. Look at our Gauze
and Ventilating styles.
S. ZACHARIAS.
For storm houses, carpenter
work, bricklaying, painting and
paper hanging, apply to
B. K. Roberts,
Leave word at M. Norton's shoe
store. 28
You have only one pair of ey«s
Don't ruin those by using cheap
spectacles. I guarantee a perfect
fit. Prices reduced to $1.50 Phil-
ips' drug store.
ONLY 10 PIECES.
Monday we will offer only 10 pieces
of Matting—our 20c grade at 12\c.
S. ZACH Am A3.
I,
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