The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September
28th, 29th and 30th. Everything that's new at the
most attractive prices Gainesville has ever known.
Note prices:
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to all manager*.
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APPLICATION.
at Ualneevllje,
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Tr smm year.
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ftfAfCS CLOSE.
K. & T.
BLACK GOODS.
.Figured Black goods, 40 inches
•M Mmnm akowi «bn lh« labaorlptlaii . .... _n„i wmth 35c
Watm. forward yonr rnon.Y lo ample tlae I Wide, hall WOOl, woim HOC,
tmrr—awal II you desireunbroken flies, a. | jgr 2lC
Black Henrietta, 36 inchos wide,
goods wurth B5c, for 35c
Black A'Kcosse, new goods, doa-
ble chain, 38 inches wide.. .40c
Silk Finish Henrietta imported
goods, 40 inches wide, all
wool 42c
All 'Wool Henrietta, 45 inches
wide, worth 75c, for 49c
All Wool Henrietta imported
goods, 46 inches wide 59c
Silk Warp Henrietta, 45 inchen
wide, worth 11.50, for 92c
All Wool Henrietta, 48 inches
wide, worth $1.25, for 79c
NEW FALL NOVELTIES.
In tbe latest imported weaves and
colorings, all the new fashions
in Tweeds, Baucles, Silk and
Wool Mixtures, Velours. Spe-
cial values 59c, 82c and 98c.
RUGS AMD CARPETS.
Heavy U wool Ingrains.., .23He
Heavy}* wool Ingrains 29^c
All Wool, 3 ply 61c
Brussel Carpets 45c
Tapestry Brussels 52Mc
Extra Heavy Brussels 59c
Double Extra, 10 wire Brus-
sels 65c
Wilton Velvet Carpets 69c
Between the hours of 8 and 10
a. m. and 2 and 5 p. m. wo will
sell Smith's Moquettes Rugs,
worth $3.00 for $1.65, one to each
customer only.
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SANTA
Sooth—9 p. m.
44 —6:30 p. m.
Horth—9 p. m.
44 —9:30 a. m.
stak KOUTE.
Orlena—Tneaday,
ad Saturday 7 a. m.
Slvila Bend—Same day* 1 p
Bossfcon—Daily 7 a. m.
Marysville—Daily 8 a. m.
Oallisbnrg—Daily I p. m.
-Daily 1. p. m.
What Is It!
The Name of the Shoe Store Formerly
Owned by Ehrnman & McClung, but
Now Owned by
Taggart, Ehrnman & Co.
Heretofore some lines have been neglected, such as Children's Shoes, etc., but from now on our strong point will lie
well selected stock, lots of it and at the very lowest prices to be found any place.
All fall styles are very handsome, indeed, and an unusually large line has been ordered from some of the best houses
in the east. There is entirely too much stuff in the house now and in order to
CALIFORNIA BLANKETS.
For this three days we shall ofler
special inducements in this de-
partment.
10 4 California all-wool Blankets
colored $2.50
10 4 California oil-wool White
Blankets $3.05
11 4 California all-wool White
Blankets $3.75
12 4 California, all-wool White
Blankets $4.10
72x&l California all-wool extra
line White Blankets $5.90
COLORED DRESS GOODS.
In the newest weaves, designs
and colorings in a magnificent
array of the best foreign and
domestic productions, also lately
correct styles, positively the low
est prices foe the qualities
in town.
Venetian Suiting, a beautiful line | Will sell hundreds of pairs of both Men's and Women's Shoes at less than 50 per cent of their actual value. School Shoes, •«
of dark fall colors, double both light and heavy, will close out for the present at almost any price.
half vnnl _ . 7 I © J '
> CLEAN
OUT
Thursday
m.
To Rwu^rs doing Out of Town.
The Hesperian will be mailed,
dally and Sunday, for 50 cents per
month, and the address changed
as often as desired.
44lT la not known where the
blame Ilea," says a dispatch about
• collision on the Wisoonsion Cen-
tral railroad which resulted in the
daath of five mea. And the
ehanoss are that it will never be
known "where the blame lies"—
by the public, that is, and through
prooeedlngs In coart. Probably a
train dispatcher or a telegrapher
will be quietly discharged, prov
lag that there was no real diffi
colly In fixing responsibility for
keeping inch events under dls-
eoselon, and they will never help
to do so by exploiting in court the
loeompotency or the negligence of
an employe. Indeed, to expect
aoeh action wonld be unreason-
able. What is needed is the de-
velopment of public appreciation
of the fact tnat every railway col-
IMon la a crime. Then will come
laws making certain—instead of
J net possible, as now—the
adequate punishment of the crim
laal, whether he be a railroad
preeident or a switchman. Mark
Twain onoe noted that they have
soefc laws in France aad that col-
lisions there are extremely rare.
We have Ladies' and Children's Oxfords that are beautful beyond description, stylish beyond comparison and cheaper
pest in price. The} must be taken off the shelves to make room for fall stuff and a 50 per cent p:
Do not overlook this chance, as it is only for a short time and one that will not occur again soon.
half wool 7 He
Brocade Boureetes in all the new-
A^cclora^n ^r^mere's^Se-fnch I than the cheapest in price. The} must be taken off the ^shelves to make room for fall stuff and "a 50 per cent price will re-
wide, half wool 15c I move them.
38-inch Cashmeres in all colors,
worth 35o for 21c I
All colors in Serges, 36-inch wide
for 29c I
All wool Cashmeres, worth 60c,
for 37>£c|
All wool Henrietta, 39-inch wide
for 52-Kc I
Broadhead all wool Serges, ele-
gant goods -42>& c I
Broadhead suiting, well worth 65c
for 39c |
THE FAIR.
S. Lapowski & Bro.
Tailor-Hade Costume ot Camel's-
Hair Epingeline, With
Braid Decoration.
Although certain writers be-
moan the close adherence to tailor
styles, these modes continue to
thrive and apparently gain by
condemnation. Adaptations of
the Russian blouae, redaeed
tm—mmmmmam UjmJj ImUM -
and perfect adjustment
charactize costumes
stamp and the
ere
tbroughout
having the tailor
materials of which they are made
are rich in color and quality. A
good style for the promenade and
the Duchess Consuela
gave birth to an heir her divoroed
and remarried mother, Mrs. O. H.
P. Belmont, was beside the bed of
aooouchment and her father, Mr.
W. K. Vanderbilt, was in a near-
by gatekeeper'a lodge. If these
two Americana could have been
brooght face to face during snch
■n rtteroetlng event, any novelist
could ban done the reet. Cer-
tainly the material and the mise
ea mao were there. Mr. Belmont
awaited Impatiently at a London
hotel to get the news ana supplied
a suggestion for interesting by-
play.—Republic.
The oil mill has started up for
the season and the ponderous ma-
chinery is now crushing oil from
the seed at a lively rate. About
fifty hands are employed all
throogk the aeaaon and through-
out tho big mill there is a bustle
an# bustle entirely unknown to
this part nf town. The roar of
the thousands of cog wheels is
deafening to the uninitiated and
tbe smell of the meal makes a fat
man hungry. It is the intention
of the company to feed 5000 bead
of cattle this winter. From thirty-
fire to fifty cars of seed are being
received daily and there ia a pros-
pect of a longer rnn than usual.
100 Doses in a
Is peculiar to and true D-aaI^
on* of Hoodl 8.rup<i- DOTTIC
rills, sad la proof of Ita superior strength
economy. Tb»re fa mere curative
In s bottle of Hood's Saraaperilla
la any otter. TUa fact, with Ita
•■equalled record of cure#, proves tbe
llelne for all blood diseases la
Sarsa-
9 parilla
TbeOaaTrne Bto«<4 Purl**. All drugglstr ft.
H«wTtPMU
Hood
ahre Ills, easy
esy to operate, a
manssK
It has been stated that three persons
out of every live in this country who
have attained the age of 40 years are
more or less deaf in one or both ears.
A lar^e proportion of this deafness is
caused by catarrh, and medical treat-
ment for difficulty of hearing is usually
directed to the catarrhal source. In Eu-
rope much of tbe deafness is hereditary.
Dr. James Kerr Love of Glasgow re-
cently read a paper on deafness before
ttre Itoyat SUClfty of TMIutrurgh, fiuui
ness may be either hereditary in the di-
rect line or in collateral branches, and
that it depends on not one, but many
anatomical defects. Intermarriage of
deaf persons perpetuates but does not
accentuate tbe tendency of deafness.
The hearing brothers and sisters of deaf
mutes are as likely to have deaf mute
offspring as if they had been deaf mutes
themselves. Conspnguinity of parents
emphasizes family defects, and in this
way many cases of congenital deafness
occur. One of the most singular points
of Dr. Love's paper was tbe assertion
that the state had the right to control
the marriage of persons belonging to
families badly tainted with deafness.
Ancient Tombstones.
The custom of inscribing upon tomb-
stones was in vogue among the Greeks
and Romans. Tho Greeks only did this,
however, in the case of their illustrious
men, but when a Roman died he was
duly buried near a highway, aud on his
tombstone was carved a suitable inscrip-
tion, which in the majority of cases be-
gan with "Sta, viator" (stop, traveler).
About 10,000,000 of the bovine spe-
lies are now to be found in the Argen-
tine Republic. They are all descendants
of eight cows and one bull which were
imported into Brazil in the middle of
tbe sixteenth century.
calling is pictured in the illustra-
tion. A aeven-gored skirt, having
the fashionable fan back and
slight ripples below the hips ac
companies tbe stylish basque per-
fect in its adjustment—the back
shaped in postilion, the fronts
square or pointed as preferred
and the sides arched gracefully.
Boi plaits collect the fullness at
the top of the two-seam sleeves
and a high standing collar finishes
the neck. Plaid cheviots, serges,
tweeds and the lovely broadcloths
that come in on along list of col-
ors, will be chosen to make this
toilette and braid will form the
most appropriate decoration.
School books at Hick-
son's.
SPECIAL RATES VIA M., K. & T
RAILWAY.
$19.70 to St. Louis and return.
$14.75 to Kansas City and return.
Tickets on sale October 2nd, 3rd
and 4th. Final limit for return
October 12th.
$3.55 to Wichita Falls and re -
tnm. Acconnt Harvest Jubilee.
T'.ckets ou sale September 26th
and 27th. Final limit for return
Popteralx»r 30tb
T. T. McDokild,
Ticket Agent.
School books at Hicksos's.
"Honors of war" is tbe privilege al-
lowed to tbe enemy, on capitulation, of
being permitted to retain their arms.
This is the highest honor a victor can
pay a vanquished foe.
.k. A
TORT WORTH UNIVERSITY.
DEPARTMENT or CMCMISTNT.
* fott TOortb, Herat, June 6,1896.
Dallas Coffkc and Spice Mills,
Dallas, Texas.
Dear Sirs • —I hare made a careful
chemical ana.ysis of the Kitchen Queen
Baking Powder, purchased in the market.
It belongs to the most healthful and effi-
cient class of baking powders manufactur-
ed.
Those baking powders are best which—
(1) Keep beat.
(2) Give off most regularly the largest
amount of leavening gas.
(3) Leave less residual matter in the
bread, and thia of the most healthful
kind.
.?*ve carefully compared the " KIT-
CHEN QUEEN " with the leading baking
powders on the market. None surpass it
on any of these points and it is superior
to many.
I take pleasure In saying, by way of en-
couragement to Texas manufacturers and
for the benefit of the consuming public,
that the Kitchen Queen Baking Powder
is as near an ideal oaking powder as has
ever come to my notice. Respectfully,
IRA CARLETON CHASE, A.B.,.
f 11/Uiii tf Ckmmkmtrt nd TmieUon%
**•»<(*< mmd MtOcmlltwfm I frt Wart* rWwitl,)
► VVT + WW'V ¥ * W v ▼
Sold in Gainesville by R. L.
Rubey, H. 8. Scheline, Tom J.
Williams, M. W. Staniforth, Q.
W. Wayland, Jake Schwarz, R.
A. Modrall, Hurdle & Morrison,
J. H. Maupin, Smith Long, D. A.
Davis, Pippin & Ball, Win. Kii-
gcre, Jones Bros , G. W. Lee.
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Did You See Our
HORSELESS CARRIAGE
When it was In
Your Town?
But we won't talk Horseless Carriage
now.
Our Ceneral Catalogue and
Buyers' Guide, Fall and
Winter 1897-98
Is ready for distribution. It has nearly
800 pages, over 13,000 illustrations, and
more than 40,000 descriptions with prices.
In ordering from us, you have a million
dollar stock of goods to select from.
Your Money Refunded If Coode
are not ae Represented.
Send 16 cents to partly pay postage or
expressage, and we will send you a copy
of our General Catalogue and Buyers'
Gtuae.
M0NT60NERY WARD & GO.
The Great Mall Order Houee.
til to 120 Michigan Ave., Chicago '
after
Important [Notice.
Hereafter the Hesperian will
require all parties having legal
notices published in this paper,
such as citations, final accounts of
guardians, administrators notices,
etc., to pay for the publication in
advance. The long delay in pay-
ing for such advertising and in
many instances no pay at all,
compels us to adopt this rule,
which we will hereafter strictly
adhere to.
«• i-mi,
*. f, n**o, m. n.
Running sores, indolent ulcers
and similar troubles, even though
of many year's standing, may be
cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It soothes, strengthens
and heals. It is the great pile
cure. H W. Stark Drug Co.
Papetries at Hickson's.
• m
Will you give np all that health
means to you! If not, look out
fer impure blood. Cure boils,
pimples, humors and all scrofu-
lous tendencies by taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Pills are purely vege-
table and do not purge, pain or
gripe. All druggists.
Edward»' Quick Hedake Powders.
Are made to cure sick headache
and they do it. Not necessary to
wait two or three days for sick 1
hedake to wear away either. It
cures in two or three minutes, or
we refund your money. 25c a
box. Edwahds, The Druggist.
Every box guaranteed.
Edwards, he fills prescriptions.
It Is Easy to Tell,
People who fail to look
their health are like the carpenter
who neglects to sharpen his tools.
People ara not apt to get anxious
about their health soon enongh.
If you are "not quite well" or
"half sick" have you ever thought
that your kidneys may be the
cause of your sickness!
; It is easy to tell by setting aside
I your urine for twenty-four hours:
a sediment or settling indicates
an unhealthy condition of the kid-
jneys. When urine stains linen it
is evidence of kidney trouble. Too
frequent desire to urinate, scanty
supply, pain or dull ache in the
bAolz ia ulao oonvi»e»ej5 prunf that
the kidneys and bladder are out
of order.
There is satisfaction in know-
ing that the great remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp Root, fulfills
every wish in relieving weak or
diseased kidneys and all forms of
bladder and urinary troubles. Not
only does Swamp Root give new
life and activity to the kidneys—
the cause of trouble—but by treat-
ing the kidneys it acts as a tonic
for the entire constitution. If you
need a medicine take Swamp Root
—it cures. Sold by druggists,
price fifty cents and one dollar, or
by sending your address and the
name of this paper to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you
may have a sample bottle of this
great discovery sent to you free
by mail.
Lap Robes.
The largest line of lap robes in
the country. Will close out at
factory prices. Call and see them
F. J. Hall.
Removes Dandruff,
Stops the hair from falling out,
softens it and promotes the
growth. Edwards' Quinine Hair
Tonic will do it, and only costs
you 50c. Try it and tell your
neighbor about it.
Edwards, The Druggist,
N. E. cor. public square.
Edwards, he fills prescriptions.
m m m
special one way rates via
santa fe route.
September 4 and 6 to Kansas
City £9 85.
To St. Louis $13.15.
Double daily service.
T. P. Fenelon,
Passenger Agent.
For Removing Grease,
Paint or tar from silk, satin
and all kinds of woolen goods
without impairing or discoloring
Dr. Knox's Spot Cleaner does the
work. 25c a bottle. Mannfac
tured only by Dr. Knox Chemical
Co., New York. For sale by Ed-
wards, The Druggist, N. E. cor.
public square.
Edwards, he fills prescriptions.
Dr. Knox's Porous Plasters
Knock out all competition. A
sure specific in all diseases and
ailments where external applica-
tion is indicated. Such as lame
back, sprains, kidnev disease,
local pains, pain in the lungs, etc.
Manufactured by Dr. Knox Plas-
ter Co., New York. For 6ale by
Ddwards, The Druggist.
Yor
ELV8 CREAM BALM !*•<
Apply into tbe nostrils. It Is qalckl;
cents st Droffgtsta or by Mil; isaap as ISc. by I
ELY BUOT11EKS, M Wsrrea Now Turk CK»
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Book Bindina
Of Every Description
Sam Hargreavefl,
1S8 Main St. Dallas. Texa*
The "Bicyclist's Best FHead'*
is a familiar name for DeWiit*f
Witch Hazel Salve, alway* ready
for emergencies. While a sped Ac
for piles it also instantly reliever
and cures cuts, bruises, salt
rheum, eczema and all affection*
of the skin. It never fails. H.
W. Stark Drug Co.
1879. 189•
TRANSFER UVX.
H. C. HORD.
All manner of freight parked
and shipped. Hauling done to
any part of the oity. Ware room*
lor all kinds of etorage. Office at
Rackley's furniture store. No
205-207 California street, Gaines-
ville, Tex. Orders solicited. Satin
faction guaranteed. H. C. Homo
GOOD
k. &
special hates via the m
t. railway.
88.50 to San Antonio and return
account Confederate Veterans Re-
union. Tickets on sale October
5th end 6th, final limit for return
October 8th.
$5.65 to Temple and return, ac-
count Baptist General Convention.
Tickets on sale October 6th, 7tb
and 8th, final limit for return Oc-
tober 13th.
T. T. McDonald,
Ticket Agent,
If You Neglect Your Teeth
Too know it and everybody else knows it
—the life of teeth depends on the care they
receive. Edwards' Tooth Powder makes
care of tbe teeth easy. It makes their pres-
ervation snr*. It whiten* and polishes, ar-
rests decay, kills germs, hardens the gums,
etc. Price 25c box.
Edwiiiis, The Drone's*.
». K. Corner Public Skjoare.
(Kdwards h« Alls prescriptions.)
Phaetons,
Carriages,
Hack*,
J
Farm WairoBH,
Delivery
Wagons
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
B. F. A.very & Sons
Dallas, Texas.
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