The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 244, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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GAINESVILLE. TEXAS. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12, 1897.
NO. 244
Would You Walk a Block
For a nice glass of *odn, pare
rock candy syrup, delicious fruit J
jnltc.4, plenty of in !
Kdwauim, The Druggist.
Your only chance now—sheet
tnn»ic rut to le a sheet.
Look out for oar bulletin Iwards
•very evening fi to 6.
SALT
RHEUM
HrWni. i:\TKH \ t\ M.
910.3') to S in A nfotiit
turn account <)r»'er K i<(
Tirkrt't on 4 )t t«»I.-cr
limit for ret Hi
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rount lVx it ?
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crn Star.
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•turn nc-
n 1 I 'alias
::i'e Octo-
* c veinber
>\ \l.n,
t Agent.
Mi>*t torturing mi l <li*fit:tirinc of itching,
homing, «'u!v skia ami valp humors in in.
•trxntly rfticinl 1 y a warm Imth with CrTi-
ri it \ S«nf, a ni?»tJe «;•[ licaiion of Ci tktea
(oiirrni'iit . the •; rnt skill rare, ami a full ilosa
«>f l I'Tlrt ra III.•>'!.*. knt, grralent of liloo<l
jmniicrs and humor cures, when all else fails.
GAINESVILLE'S SCHOOLS.
A Glowing Tribute From
An Educator.
Would Sw^ir
Smwt 1 Q / rrt*r?
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sure of—
f u mi sic
l>ru-'
f i-> t.
v ev;
from 5 to ft.
Yellow Jack Killed,
fasrarrr-t Candy Cathartic kills
)ellow 11« k where they find him.
No one who takes C i*c:\r' N regu-
larly an*1 syxtematir i ly is in dan-
ger !r<<iu the 'in a lftil disease.
Caacar* tn kill yt How lever germs
In Ihe I»<»wel«» and pievent new
nn*"» from hrcidipg. 10c, 2~>e.
Mr, all »lriiBLdft<«.
Editor Hesperian.
It becomes every man, whatever
his station, to acknowledge and
praise merit wherever he may find
j it, and point it out for the admi
1 ration of his fellow rren. In h
word I desire to congratulate the
i citizens of Gainesville on the pre-
j eminence of her public schools.
()! all the institutions of our rc-
; public, our public school systen,
' let us l.« thankful, stands unsnl
lied and free. Free because public
instruction has becomo one of the
c^ential corditions of our exis-
tence: free because it is a potent
and admirable factor in the ev In
tion of cur race; free because it is
written on the walls, "there can-
not be a higher ideal than iacreast
of knowledge."
Having visited ycur schools.
tarried considerable time in even
| *
grade, it pleases me, without men
tal reservation, to prononnce the
system of instruction in use here
the throat, yon can appreciate the j513 the 8>'Htem Par excellence. In-
value of One Minute Cough Care, ! deed every department stands as
H. W. a monument to this city. Disci-
pline and enthusiasm go hand in
hand. The pupils are spurred on
TAILING
r.L,a C) .rtcr "
Is Fi/3 Cents
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'• II » >o Cure Salt IlLeui.i,"frea.
• n'v T • P«V.v HIctm «h*t,
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• u cm g« t an
1 »;-ph »te, .»gg-
e Jersey sweet
I*",.Iwards', the
■ will close i'lit inr
lo copy. See our
rai
ards ironi
to (J.
if you
iild in
ive
er
lit lie
':'tr
•ii a
a pa row mii of whoop
cough, or if you have been an-
n ijkI by a constant tickling in
w ich given quick relief,
^tark Drujr Co.
sotta
wt cu: nn icj
Hut the ire nan cut*
rv«»r\ tiioinlng to kpei) our
**ool till d.t_%. II ive on" now.
Kl.w \1M>8, I he Druggist.
T»» flit««* all !>|ifft ifir<<i( Iccopy.
>*«•«• our bulleti'i boards every
rvniin;' from to 0.
; Can't
Draw pictures, but we draw
| trade. Also tho best toda water
I in town. Have you tried our pep-
| -in rcda, peach cream, milk shake,
I Jersey sweet milk at Edwards',
j the druggist. All our sheet rnu-
J sic now 4c. Kee our bulletin
hoards from 5 to <5.
enough | —
Moments are useless if trifled
awa>;artd they are dangerously
waste.1 if consumed by delay. In
eases where One Miunte Cough
Cure would bring immediate ie-
lief. H. \V. Stark Drug Co.
Th* Mcxcle store r.iil rent yon I
the tiun in the city.
. — _ I
Jmtl I m trcw.Qitnc*— j
ArHofa. We h ive all kinds of
Mtn. i.il W«»er, Viihv, Will er-
h
wn'"
A|<eiit*. Appo'.tn. i
Litliia, Stuflord. '•
Mln» r il Wfll» Crj-f;
fen Wrlls \\ iiti'i
Thr I 'fiii'gi-ti.
hfcwi cut
M'hiii »4> )ou!
Kverj evening se»»
from Ti to ' .
•ral
Water,
(>/ nate
b» T.ithia,
Is ar.d Woo-
t Kdwards',
: ff
now to le
our bulletin
Or. Knox's Porous Piasters
Knock out all competition. A
sure frpeeific in all diseases and
ailments where external appliea
tion is indicated. Such as lame
back, sprains, kidnev disease,
local pains, pain in the lungs, etc.
Manufactured by Dr
ter Co., New York. For sale
Ddwards, The Druggist.
SANTA KK
Free Lecture to
Ladies
AT THE .OPERA HOUSE,
Wednesday at 4 p. m.
a
By Mrs.L. B. Cleveland
of Atlanta, Ga. Subject:
Health Beauty
or Why are we not Bsautifni?
This lecture is finely illastrated
with colored charts and is highly
instructive and entertaining.
Mrs. Cleveland has with her the
to accomplishment by the desire I finest endorsements of both press
to please their teachers and to b(
imitated by some one. They ac
quire the ability to think clearly
and the courage to follow their
thoughts to their logical conclu-
sions.
The love of distinction—a powei
that pushes humanity on to more
refined and happier coi ditions—
and pulp it of leading cities east,
among whom are such people as
Francis E. Willard, May A. Liv-
erinore, C. P. Huntington, Rev. J
B. Hawthorne, Alonzo Monk,
Hon. Temple Grares and many
[other distinguished persons.
The Fort Worth Register of
September 21st, where her audi-
ence was over 700 says: "Wel-
come her and greet her, for she is
FEYERIN GALVESTON.
CITATION.
There are
But Three
There.
The State of Texas:
To the sheriff or any constable
Cases I °* Cooke county, greeting.
Hy making publication of this
citation In some newspaper pub
lished in Cooke county, Texas,
DENGUE FEVER RAGING. 1?°° ar» commanded to >«■»»»
Dorr Clark, Duncan C. Plumb,
O. W. Crawford, the Clark &
Clark & Courts Have Closed IPlumb Co., Joseph Parr, W. J.
Their Establishment.
A False Rumor,
Meade, Mrs. C. O. Stevens, John
H. Kingsley, C. O. Pooler, John
H. Sterne, E. C. Lewis, Bernard
Meyer, Antone Meyer, L. J. Dunn
and the Rutland County National
Bank, who are non-residents of
Texas, to be and appear before
our district court for the count\
Galveston, Oct. 11, 2:50 p. m.—
While there is considerable ex-
citement here over the yellow fev-
er situation there ia nothing like a|0f Cooke, to beheld at the court
panic. Dr. C. W. Trueheart, in house thereof in the city of Gaines-
whoin the people of Galveslon I vi"e on the first Monday in No
have great confidence as a yellow-
fever expert, admits that h>> has
found ona case of yellow fever of
a very miid type at the corner of
Sixteenth and Avenue A.
Dr. Edward Randall has two
cases which he pronounces yellow
fever, namely, George B. Morgan
at S10 Postofiice street, and one
vember, 1897, then and there to
answer the petition of D. T. Bo
mar, No. 4791, filed in said court
op the 30th day ®f September,
f§97, against them and Albert
St hreiber and Jacob Martini, in
which the said Bomar alleges in
substance that he is the owner
and holder of a promisory note
for the sum of nine hundred and
n nety seven dollars and twelve
named Stawinsky at oS]9 Broad- cen^ executed and dated October
way. The last named had been u^ 1890) by Clark & Plumb, a
working at St. Mary's infirmary partnership composed of said
and after partially recovering from jjorr C]ar){ ail(j Duncan C. Plumb,
an attack several dajs ago has an{| payable on or before three
suffered a relapse. While Dr. years after date to the order of
Randall pronounces both his cases Ada F Hooke, Annie L
jeliow fever, he 1,00k Dr. True- Robert Eager and T. F.
heart with him to see them and
seems to be the prevailing power doing more for the advancement
in every class room. This confi-
dence bespeaks a fervent hop.
within their reach, and when mis
takes are made their disappoint-
meat become alleviated by the
i brnefit «»1 correction.
The teachers, ail bright stars
that glitter in the education
J al firmament, are tho< glitfni,
Knox Plas-1 considerate and patent.—they an
sex than all ?the
of ancient and modern
great
»>y
Ra>a«e* frt i.i vendor n lieun for
£ th* HKMrK.kiAV office.
I'm* tin* IVlrphonc
To all in 'lexas connected
wHIi the l,onu D tdiineo Telephone
njrotftii.
1*11*111
have to
for tlo*
<Jnlck connection**, cx-
•••ivitc, and }»>u d-n't
W4it f<.i a reply. Look
:n nl the
c. w.
L'
ue I ell.
tk.w \ lit,
tl Manage
RO UT K— (• A 1.1I O K NIA
LIMITKI).
Beginning October 20 the Santa
I Fo rout*» will resume its semi-
! weekly California limited train
I for the Reason 1897-98. Equip-
j me.it will consist of superb vesti-
j bnied Pullman palace sleepers,
I uflet smoking car and through
dining car managed by Mr. Fred
j Haidey. Most luxurious ser-
j vice via any line and the quickest
j time. Another express train car-
rying palace and tourist sleepers
leaves daily for California.
T. P. FKNKLON,
Passenger Agent.
fully aware]that|thequalities which
attract are not passion, or imugi
native rhetoric, bat cleat cold rea
soiling pewers logether with a fuli
command of the language best snit-
Gainesville
Steam W. California Street,
Laundry
Is the only concern in the
city that gives you
The I )omestic'Fiiiisli.
It saves your linen, is neat,
stylish and attractive
ALSO HIGH GLOSS
GOOD BUGGIES.
Phaetons,
i't
of her
writers
days."
We bespeak for her a full house.
ed to express accurately their ex-
planations. They are convinced
that utility is the end of knowl
edge. A system of instruction
thus framed and accurately bal-
anced deserves applause aad the
frainer Capt. E. F. Comegys is be
yond a doubt a properly poised,
enthusiastic educator who seeks,
or makes opportunities to advance
the cause of education. May he
continue to behold with a rapture
of extreme joy and approbation
all the good that radiates from his
woik, and when all this delight
shall have passed away, may the
afterglow of it coupled with the
general appreciation remain with
him until the end of his days.
I venture to asseit if the citizens
of Gainesville could be induced to
visit their public schools during
recitation hours they'd be fasci
nated by the perfect order—the
accurate training and the precis
sion in the different divisions,
that their countenances would be-
come illuminated like the globe of
an elcctric light when the current
is turned on.
Yours truly,
E. M. Blum,
Gainesville,. Oct. 11, 1897.
Eager,
Steele,
and bearing interest from date at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum,
and agreeing to pay an additional
sum of 10 per cent for attorney's
fees in case of collection by suit,
which note was given in consider
ation of the purchase money for
two tracts of land In Archer coun-
ty, Texas, one being 673 acres off
of the east side of the John H.
Fisher survey No. 18, for 1920
acres, and the other being 213H
acres off of the south end
cf the F. W. White survey
of 640 acres patented to the
heirs of Francis Brichta; which
land was s >ld and conveyed by
the payees in siid note to the said
dengue, of which there are some I fjjark & Plumb, and a lein was
300 cases in Galveston. retained in their deed to secure
sax antonio complains. the payment of said note; and
San Antonio^ Qct. 21.—The ithai, altarwa.«ia «►«.
people of this city are consider-Tl894, there being then due a bal-
what thev ance on ea^ note of one thousand
and sixty dollars, the said Clark
& Plumb by their writing endors
ed on said note, acknowledged
Dr. Trueheart says they are more |
than suspicious.
Clark & Courts have shut down
their big establishment, laying off
134 hands, and will try to execute
their orders from North Texas.
The sanitary board is working
with a will, and the city n now in
t;ood hygienic condition.
I)r. Uuiteras, the United States
government expert, and Dr.
Sw^aringen. state quarantine offi-
cer, weut lo Houston today to in
vestigate the situation thera.
The rumors this morning of 14
additional cases are false in every
case, it was nothiug but simple
which there are
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome mud deUeioms.
Absolutely Pur*
HOY At IMQM WWPW 00,, NtW VOW.
ably worked up over
pronounce unwarranted quaran
tine against them. There is posi-
tively no yellow fever here ani
nothing nea^r to it than dengue,
of which theiWiave been a large]
number of cases, most of which
have recovered. The experts are j
invited t-> make a rigid invot-tiga
tion of San Antonio.
said amount to be due thereon,
which they agreed in writing to
pay at Gainesville, Texas, on de-
mand, with interest at the rate ef
ten per cent per annum thereon
from said date, which note and
renewal is now the property ot
the plaintiff, and said sum of one
thousand and sixty dollars with
interest and attorney's fees there-
on as aforesaid, is due and pay-
able and is a lien npon said land;
and that the other defendants
claim some sort of lien or title to
said lands through and nnder said
Clark & Plumb, bnt subsequent
and subject to plaintiff's lien
thereon The plaintiff prays for
judgment for the amount dne
upon said note with interest and
attorney's fees and for a foreclos-
ure of his lien npon said lands,
and for such further relief as be
may be entitled to in the premises.
Herein fail not bnt of this writ
make due return.
Witness my band and seal of
office this the 30th day ef Sep-
tember, 1897.
[l. s.] W. H. Downabd,
Clerk District Court, Cooke coun-
ty, Texas.
^ ■ wm
people's odeblkb6 process
Clearing Vaults, Sinks and Closets
Without Offense or Smell.
Orders can be left at
Scheline's store,
Edward's drug store,
William Kilgore's.
T. J. Reed.
rain at new orleans.
New Orleans, Oct. 11.—Six
new oases and one death from yel-
low fever were reported this morr-|
iner. A heavy rain prevailed lur-
ing the night which flushed the
gutters and cleaned the streets,
while tempering the atmosphere.
0R0ERED HOME.
CHICAGO.
Carriages,
Hacks,
* ,fi i*^»'o «
Farm Wagons,
Delivery
Dissolution ISotice.
We the undersigned firm doing
business on Commerce street have
this day disolved partnership by
mutual consent, A. G. Bostiek re-
tiring. Joe N. Boozer will con
tinne the business and collect a l
debts and and acconnts due the
firm, and will pay all indebtedness
j against same.
Joe N. Boozer,
a. G. Bostick.
You need not send to Chicago for
a Ready-made Suit of Clothes, Over-
coat or Pants. We will take your or-
der for a Suit of Clothes or Overcoat
from $12.00 up. We not only guar-
General Weyler to em- I an tee a fit, we promise to keep the gar-
Madnd immediately | ment8 in repair for six months.
The big Merchant Tailors of
Gainesville, Texas,
Weyler No Longer in Com-
mand in Cuba.
New York, Oct. 11.—A dis
patch to the World from Madrid
says: The minister of war has
cabled to
bark for
handing over the
Marquis Ahumada or General
Linares. All high civil officials
and the principal lieutenants of
Weyler will be replaced promptly.
The government telegraphed an
oider to cease instantly all severi-
ties and all rigorous methods ol
warfare practiced nitherto.
The queen got up from dinner
to sign the decree.
Hening er Bros.
w
7.
«igons
Wanted.
By a young lady, a position as
a clerk in a dry goods house or a
millinery store. Reference fur-
cished. Address D, thn office. 14
Struck the Trail.
Guthrie, O. T., Oct. 11. —A
pjsse .of Cheyenne Indians headed
by Deputy United States Marshal
Hall, have been sent after the re-1
inainder of the Jennings bandits,
who held up the paseenger train
on the Rock Island railroad at
Chickasha recently. The Indians!
have struck tne trail and are now
going toward the Wichita moun-
tains.
W. S. GARVEY,
The only exclusive
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
Good times have come to those
whom Hood's Sarsaparilla has
cured of scrofula, catarrh, dys-
pepsia, rhenmatism, weak nerves
| or some other form of impure
i b oo 1
Have your wheels put in order
for the riding season at the bicycle |
store.
Acconnt of the Tennessee Cen
ten trial at Nashville, Tenn., May
1 to October SI, the M., K. & T.
Railw.»> Company will sell round
Hood's pills are the only pi'Is tr p tickets at the following rate*:
B. F. Avery & Sons
Dallas, Texas.
to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Easy and yet efficient.
Cr. Knox's Belladona and
Capsicum Plasters
Are as good as the best for
rheumatism and pains. 25c each.
Manufactured by Dr. Knox Plas-
ter Co., New iork. For sale by
Edwards, The Druggist.
For tickctH limited to Novem
ber 7, $29.75.
For tickets limited to 20 days,
$21.85.
For tickets limited to 10 dayp,
$15.85.
For further information call on
or address
T. T. McDonald,
Ticket Agent.
Coal Dealer
Mn the city. Carries on hand
McAlester,
Briar Creek,
Coalgate,
.AND—
BLACKSMITH COAL
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