The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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ROSENFELD
&
SCHIFF.
Golden Opportunities of the Season.
WIO NOW present a wealth of Spring necessities, one of the most excellent exhibitions of Imported and Domestic goods ever witness-
ed in Gainesville. Maximum of style at the minimum of price. Fresh from the looms and loaded with newness. There is noth-
ing mentioned here that is not worthy of consideration.
" "sirWaists I-PRICES IN REACH OP ALL--I iSSk Beits,
Ranging in price from 1-2.95 to ^.95 At 25c, 35c and 50c
Every day this week, between 2 and 3 o'clock, PEPPERELL SHEETING at 15c a yd, 5 yds to a customer.
Taffeta
Silks
Shepard
Check
Silk
Satin
Duchesse
Satin
Duchesse
Silk
Lansdown
Black
Etamine
Changeable Tatt'eta Silks
In all the new colorings, worth 50c a
yard, This Week 33c
Shepard Chock India Silk
Good quality, a bargain at 35c a yard
This Week 22c
Heavy Satin Duchesse
All colors, that would be cheap at 60c a
yard, This Week 39c
Mack Satin Duchesse
27 inches wide, just the thing for a nice
skirt, worth $1.75, This Week $123
Silk Lansdown
40 inchcs wide, in light grey, rose and
golden brown, worth $1 a yd Now 49c
Black Etamine
In striped and figured, very popular
and worth 40c a yard, This Week 25c
Surah
Serge
Double Fold Sarah Serge
All wool, in all colors, worth 45c a
yard, This Week 29c
Men's
Cassimere
Pants
Your Choice
Of our $2.50, $3.00 and S3.50 Cassi-
mere Pants, spring pattern, For $2-35
Silk
Finished
Serge
Silk Finished Serge
45 inches wida, in all colors, worth 75c
a yard, This Week 49c
Men's
Suits
Men's 810 Spring Suits
In Cheviot, Clay Worsted, Melton and
Cassimere, your choice For §(>.95
Fancy
Checks
New Fancy Checks
45 inches wide, all new color combina-
tions, worth 75c a yd, This Week 59c
Men's
Shirts
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Men's Percale Shirts
50 dozen new spring patterns, worth
5° cents, This Week 39c
Mixed
Suitings
Fancy Mixed Suiting
Double Width, worth 70 cents a yard
This Week 49c
Men's
Fine
Shirts
Men's Fine Percale Shirts
40 dozen good patterns, worth 75c
each, This Week 49c
Shepard
Checks
Shepard Checks
Double width, in all colors, worth 5oc
a yard, This Week 3$c
Men's
Drawers
Men's Bleached Drawers
25 dozen, regular price 50c, this week
at half price 25c a Pair
Figured
Mohair
Fancy Figured Mohair
38 inches wide, worth 65c a yard, color
navy and brown only, This Week 39c
Men's
Yi Hose
Men's Half Hose
5o dozen in black and tan, worth 25c a
pair This Week IGc
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
North Dixon Street, Gainesville, Texas
$6.00 Best Quality
MEN'S SHOES
at
$4.00
t $5.00
LOCAL SHORT STOPS.
I
$3.65
Whole Train Loads
Of Spring Shoes will arrive latter part of this
month—must make room for them.
Men's IT. 8. Patent Leather Bals.
worth $G.OO, now $3.65
Men's EL 8. Calf- Hals, worth
$5.00, now $3.fi5
Men's H. S. Calf Congress, worth
$5.00, now $3.65
Edwin Clapp Made Them.
^ 4% Q C Still takes choice of any Ladies' shoe in the
^ ™ ^ ^ house.
SEE
NORTON.
McKinley's New Administration
Has come and it promises good times,
with some doubt in the minds of the
people ; but
Sam H. Noland's
NEW CHINA HALL
Has come and assures without doubt
LOWEST PRICES on
Queensware, Glassware, Notions, Toys.
McKinley will raise the tariff but Xoland
will lower the prices on your tableware.
We solicit a liberal share of your patron-
age and promise, tariff or no tariff,
prices to suit the hard times.
SAM H. NOLAND, 103 Calif. Street.
Pavement Paragraphs Gathered
in the Rounds.
ing a young horse which became
frightened and ran away with
him. The animal kept np his
mad chase for three miles. Chis-
holmn did not lose his seat bnt
The Fourth ward has another fainted from the severe jolting re-
candidate for alderman. | ceived and has not been out of
The first bill passed at the spe-! l>ed since.
cial session of congress was one j
granting a pension of ¥">0 a month, i
John Blackburn, who stabbed j
Ira Light, was allowed bail yester-1 On Saturday,
day in the sum of :?.jOO. His vic-
tim is recovering rapidly.
Scheline will be right in it March
20.
March 20, Nate
Edwards will offer canned goods
for the last time this season at his
Whitesboro is ahead of Gaines-: special sale prices.
ville in more ways than one. That j
little burg has a first-class stock
law and four candidates for
mayor.
M. L. Webster, father of Taylor Scheline's unparalleled bargain
The most complete line of bicy-
cles and bicycle sundries at the
bicycle store.
Webster, who is supposed to have
been murdered at Childress, Tex.,
a few weeks ago, says there is
practically no doubt that it was
murder and the officers have what
they believe to be a pood clew.
Miss Pattie Guthrie, an elocu-
tionist of note, will assist in the
Y. M. C. A. benefit Tuesday
night. Miss Guthrie is highly
spoken of by the St. Louis and
Austin papers and will add great-
ly to the excellence of the pro-
gram.
The Y. M. C. A. benefit has
been postponed until Tuesday
night, March 23. The inclem-
ent weather rendered the post-
ponement necessary. Those
taking part will rehearse at the
opera house Monday night. The
entertainment will be the best
ever given by the home talent.
It was reported on the street?
yesterday morning that Fitzsim-
mons was dying and later in the
day that he was dead. There
was, however, no foundation for
either report. The champion
may have passed in his check
yesterday, but it was one for $15,-
000.
Red river is booming and is
nearly bank full. The rise is
caused mainly by heavy rain3 at
the head waters. Fish creek is
also on a rampage und is said to
be washing out the piers of the
new bridge. A continuance of the
present weather will cause Elm
and Pecan creeks to overflow.
Mat Chisholmn, who lives near
Dexter, is in bed and unable to be
out on account of nurts received
in a peculiar way. He waa rid-
sale will astonish you March 20.
PhRSONAL.
santa fe route specials.
Annual shooting tournament rof
the San Antonio Gun Club, San
Antonio April 15 to 17, $10.30
for the round trip. Tickets on
sale April 14, limited for return
April 22.
State Sunday school convention,
Weatherford, Texas, April 20 to
22 1, $3.00 for round trip. Tick-
ets on sale April 19 and 20, good
for return until April 25. Train
leaves Gainesville at 5:50 a. m.,
arriving at Weatherfard at 10:30
a. m. T. P. Fenelon, P. A.
A Cheap Home.
New house and corner lot in
East Gainesville on Taylor street,
opposite Dr. Walker's residence,
for 81500 cash, if sold before
April 1st next. Address
29 J. D. Ellis, Tyler, Tex.
is
in
Charley Gribble of Houston
here.
C. C. Davis of Sherman is
the city.
Mrs. J. B. Robinson of Ard-
more is visiting Mrs. B. F. Witt.
J. T. Johnson, representing
Graham Paper Co., is in the city.
Miss Pattie Guthrie of St. Louis
is visiting the family of her cou-
sin, H. S. Holman.
J. W. Phiilips and son, Wil-
mer, are in the city en route to
Mr. Phillips' old home in Vir-
ginia.
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Bring your list from other
houses and be convinced that
Merzbacher Bros, will meet all
prices and many goods will be
sold for less at their special sale
Saturday, March 20.
Have your old tire vulcanized
and made good as new at the bicy-
cle store.
The liberal patronage of the
public is evidence that, in grocer-
ies, my special sales are rare op-
portunies. Nate Edwakds.
They are so small that the most
sensitive persons take them, they
are so effective that the most ob-
stinate cases of constipation,
headache and torpid liver yield to
them. That is why DeWitt's Lit-
tle Early Risers are known as the
famous little piils. H. W. Stark
Drug Co.
Remember Nate Edwards' spe-
cial sale March 20, for the great
er portion of the gloom that o'er-
shadows our old age is the fruit
ot overlooked opportunities.
Charley R. Johnson,
PHYSICIAN ?AND SURG SON. j
RESIDENCE corner Grand av-
enue and Pecan streets. Tele-
phone No. 119—ring 3.
OFFICE over Racket Store.
Office hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
!
Wm. Killgore & Co.,
Undertakers, funeral directors,
embalmers. Large line of coffins
and caskets always in stock. Pre-
pared to serve you at any time.
Telephone at store No. 2, resi-
dence of William Killgore, 107—
4 rings. George Cox, undertaker,
telephone No. 15.
Gainesville, Texas, January 16
This is to certify that I have
tried Hall's Great Discovery for
kidney and bladder troubles and
find it lias given me great benefit.
For two months or more I wa6
troubled with a severe pain in my
hips, caused from kidney trouble,
which unfitted me for any kind of
physical labor. I could not lift
anything without pain and some
times ic lasted me for several
days. After taking Hall's Great
Discovery I have helped to haul
and level over one hundred loads
of gravel and dirt on my premi-
ses in the city of Gainesville with-
out suffering the least bit of in-
convenience, all of which I as-
cribe to the benefits derived from
the beneficial effects of Hall's
Great Discovery, and I cheerfully
recommend it to all who are suf-
fering from similar afflictions.
John R. Shortkidge,
Mayor of Gainesville.
For sale by J. D. Nance—Com-
merce street drug store.
One minute is all the time nec
essary to decide from personal
experience that One Minute
Congh Cuie does what its name
implies. H. W. Stark Drug Co.
I have good lands just south of
the c'ty for sale on easy terms in
tracts from one acre to forty
acres. P. H. Lahius;
Artesian
Steam ms. Dixon Street,
Laundry
Is the only concern in the
city that gives you
The Domestic'Finish.
It saves your linen, is neat,
stylish and attractive
ALSO HIGH GLOSS.
ANTAL-M1DY
These tiny Capsules are superior
to Balsam of Copaiba,
Cul)cbs and Injections. (WW
Tliey cure in 48 hours the V J
same diseases without any incon-
venience. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST*
Store House For Rent.
Will rent* to desirable tenant
either all or one side of my Cali-
fornia street^store house.
F. A. TYLBE, JB.
No Meat Is Sold
From this store which is not
exactly what we represent it to
be. In buying we use as much
care as though we ourselves were
going to eat every piece bought.
Care and honesty rule everything.
We get the best there is, and then
make the prices as small as we
can.
For choice, fine meat at all
times come to the
Fulton Market.
$500.00 BEffARD
Will be paid for any
case of
Syphilis, Stricture,
Goaorrhcpa, Gleet,
or Blood Poisoning
which my remediea
fail to cure.
Young. Old, Middle
Aged. Single, Mar-
ried Men and all
whosufferfrom the
effects of
LOST MOOD
U«rrcM Debility, U#-
aatml Lcttu, rilling
Keairy, "alOT«lc;ci,
Wttk, SkretkCB OrglM. should write him lor hi»
FREE BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS
tbliich contains much valuable information tot
all who suffer from any
Nervous, Chronic or Private Diseases,
CATARRH—The treatment is mild and agree-
able and based on scientific principles. Catarrh-
al diseases are dependent on some taint in the
organism and it is by eradicating it that I
CL'KE CATARRH.
BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES.—Old Ulcers,
Old Sore Legs. Eczema, causing unbearable
burning and itching of the skin. Pimples and
Blotches on the face, Sore Scalp, causing falling
faaur.
KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES — Caua-
ing pain in back, scalding urine, frequent mic-
turition, brick dust and other sediment in IhM
Brine.
DISEASES OK WOMEN—All irregular and
painful menstration. displacements, causing
bearing down sensations, with pain in groiua.
All unnatural and weakening discharges Ster-
ility or barrenness.
Consultation at office and by mail free and
confidential. Send lor symptom blank. Corrca-
pan dance solicited.
CALL ON OH ADOMSS.
DR. E. A. HOLLAND,
1015 Congress Avenue.
houston, texas.
Call
and
See
the
Beautiful
Line
of
New
Styles
In
Spring
Oxfords
Just
Received
at
Ehrnman &
McClung's
SHOE STORE
BRINQ US YOUR REPAIRING.
Bead the Hkspkbiak
day.
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1897, newspaper, March 19, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth504611/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.