The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 161, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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A ilreat Record
For Yo«
Qood Advice
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Health j
and Comfort are
Destroyed
ty the use of poor smoking tobacco.
The one tobacco that has held its
own through all the changes of
time and against all competitors is
BlackweU's Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco.
WHY?
Because it's always pure,
Dest.
always
the same, always the best. Such a
record tells more than pages of
"talk." It's just as good to-day
as ever and it is tbe tobacco for>*>H.
If you smoke, you should smoke
Bull Durham
A trial is all we ask.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO CO.,
DUAHAM. N. C.
A Pert
?!
ABOUT HOME MATTERS.
What .be Biponm 8m tod Hear
While Rustling Around.
Aplnit Time
Fears Nothing
Unchanging
Talk's Cheap
The able bodied 'beggers now
working the town, do tnore hard
labor t.s»n it wonld take to earn a
good living.
The fir** department was called
out jtstenlay, but it was only a
tar kettle homing In the rear of
R. <). Denton's store.
Kra mnst he a veritable para-
dise. U o political dissuasions to
worry the people. There surely
must bo no loafers about that
place.
A. J. Nance, from near Bolivar,
brought in a sample of wheat
Wednesday, grown on his farm,
that is ccrtaiuly very fine. It
can be seen at the board of trade
room.
The special bearing the Texas
delegation will pass through
Gainesville about 9:30 tomorrow
morning. Our delegation will
joiu the procession here. Their
motto should be, "harmony and
victory."
The members of the reception
committee of the Y. M. C. A. are
requested to meet at the associa-
tion rooms tonight at 8:15 to
make arraneements for assisting
the ladies1 auxiliary with the
book reception to be given Friday
next.
Hop Cloud was married last
A Complete Line.
A complete line, whether or rails or shoes, is a subject for
congratulation. We have just received one of the nicest and
nobbiest lines of Ladies' Oxford Ties that was ever brought
to this city. They are of the very latest stvles and shapes in
silk vesting, cloth tops and the Princess. Ladies, call and ex
amine these goods and satisfy your heart's desire with nice I its daughters. We with Hop and
to ths flowers presented to him
by Dallas ladiep.
He ridloifred the Idea of Gov-
ernor Hogg recovering one foot
of land granted to railways for
sidetracks aad switches, and de-
clared emphatically that be woold
not have undertaken soch a job.
But now says the litigation cloud-
ed the titles of many farmers, and
will cause them great loss and
troable, unleaa he (Clark) ia elect-
ed governor, then he will recom
mend the legislature to validate
the title.
In this, to onr mind, he admits
Hogg's position and furnishes
proof of the fact that the grants
were illegal.
Is the attorney general suing
the actual settlers! No. Does
he intend doing so T No. Hogg
says the innocent purchasers or
settlers shall not suffer, and he
being a "demagogue," a"dictatoi"
and a"ty~ant" in the eyes of some
sorely he can have some influ-
ence.
We notice in the regular ses
sion the senate and house almost
to a man voted for the commis-
sion, and according to some state-
ments Hogg forced the vote thst
way, and the two or three who
voted against it were like the
Irishman's pig — they flopped
around so Hogg could not tiud
them.
If Hogg has chauged base he
is not alone by any means ; he is
PKRBOBAL>.
tor of Brad Kemp who lives
near Wynnewood, I. T. Mrs.
Cloud went np to attend the wed-
ding. The people of Gainesville
are gradually capturing that coun-
try. Certainly the most effective
way to get a country is to capture
footwear. These goods are all fresh, having just received
them from the factory. Our prices arc bedrock, as usual.
E. KEIF FEE, Proprietor Gainesville Foot and Shoe Co ,
108 East California Street.
CLEAVES & FLETCHER
Manufacturers' Agents,
night to Mies Etta Kemp, dangh- j jQ some folks think is first
class company.
Fellow-democrats, while we may
differ in our views, let as not lose
onr fellow feeling; strive lor peace
and harmony ; avoid division and
strife by being willing in all
things for a majority to rule; re-
frain from those words or actions
that bring ill will and cause re-
grets. Let all democrats attend
the primaries and make their
wishes known.
M. A. 8TAMPER.
his joung bride
prosperous career.
a happy and
For Sale.
Eighty shares of stock in the
Gainesville Press Brick company.
For farther particulars apply to
21 J. M. WBtOHT.
If a photographer knows bis
business be does uot have to give
Born,
To Mr. and Mrs. James McCuen,
a ten-pound boy,
GAINESVILLE,
AGENTS FOR
If You Are Going
you a number of settings to get Chicago, for the national dem-
Freeman Wire andiron Company
Manufacturers of the celebrated DIAMOND BARB
WIRE, the only perfect fence wire made. Full stock of
plain, smooth and hay baling wire on hand. Car Load
Orde rs solicited an I shipped to any part of the state or Indian
Territory direct fiom factoiy. Fast St. Louis.
actents for
Brown Cultivators and the
TEXAS good work. The operator at the
railroad photo car guarantees all
his work first class, shows proofs
and makes resittlngs free if the
tirst one does not suit.
For the Campaign.
The twice-a-week St. Louis Re-
public will bo mailed each Tues-
day and Friday, from now until
November 30, 1892, for only 40
cents. It is a preat semi weekly Chicago
ocratic 'convention and the
world's fair, take the Texas and
Pacific railway, via St. Louis. The
rate is one fare for the round
trip. Tickets on sale Juue 16 to
20, limited to return until July 7.
Special service on Saturday, June
18, leaving Fort Worth at 6 a. uu,
Dallas at 7 a. m., arriving at St
Louis Sunday morning at 7:37 an(
at 4:45 p. m. Sunday,
Jadge J. D. Kerfoot ol Dallas
s in the oity.
Jadge A. K. Wilkinson of Den-
ison is in the city.
Rev. A. J. Harris and family ar-
rived at noon yesterday.
Pare; Gardner went to Mon-
tague yesterday evening.
Dr. Frierson's family arrived
ast night from Alabama.
Albert Trneblood of Purcell
came down last night on a flying
visit.
Senator Potter and his little
daughter, Kditb,went to Dallas
yesterday.
Lewis Lindsay will return from
the university at \ustin today or
tomorrow.
Mra. B. M. Williams left yester-
day morning for a visit to her old
home in Tennessee.
Mrs. J F. Mahoney of Ardmore
and Mrs. Jere Mahoney of Dallas
are visiting in the city.
Mrs. John Gregson left yester
day morning fcr Wooten Wells to
be gone several weeks.
Miss Bnena Suiith of Wood-
ford, I. T., came in yesterday
evening on a visit to friends.
C. O. Hemming's two little
daughters returned yesterday
morniug from a visit to Fort
Worth.
Mrs. P. II. Lanius and children
returned yesterday noon from
San Antonio where they have
been visiting.
Little Miss Effie Chtsum of
Paris is visiting Mrs. E. P. Bomar.
The little lady is quite an elocu-
tionist. She is a niece of John
and James Chisum who used to
be well known to our people.
Dr. Frierson has returned from
a trip in the interest of the Synod-
leal college. He visited Dallas,
Oak Oliff and other points. The
doctor was delighted with what
he saw of Texas, and is innch en-
couraged at the outlook for the
college. He finds a disposition
to patronize it that is highly en-
oonragtng. Tbe future.of the col-
lege is Indeed bright.
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Tot Sale.
A geod gentle family buggy
horse.
Henry Friedbnheit,
At Waterman & Friedenbeit's.
18
Night - Prescriptionist.
Having employed Mr. Geo. H. Hillebert, formerly of Atcbisont
Kansas, a young man with several years' experience behind the
prescription eaae, who oomea highly recommended aa a careful, com-
petent druggist and a gentleman of exoellent moral cbaracttfc 1 am
now prepared to fill yonr prescriptions night or day. Mr. Hulabcrt
will aleep in tbe store and will be only too glad to attend your wants
at any boor. He is a registered pharmacist under the laws af Texas
and is folly competent to fulfill any duties of the store. I trost jou
will appreciate my efforts to be at your service and bring yonr pre-
scriptions In day as well as night. We use only the purest
goods obtainable, and our prices are as reasonable as good goods
and good work will admit. Yours truly
MARION E. GOODING,
Registered Retail Pharmacist,
East California Street, Opp. S. Zaoharias'.
PRESBYTERIAN • SYNODICAL
FEMALE - COLLEGE
Will open September 7, 1892, with a full corps of competent in-
structors. Exceptional advantages in Music, Art, Modern Languages,
Shorthand, Typewriting and Commercial Course, A specialist at the
head of each department.
Full Scieutitic Course under an expert demonstrator.
Instructions given on all musical instruments.
For catalogue and particulars apply to
REV. M. L. FRIERSON, Pres.
Gainesville, Texas.
Gainesville - National ■ Bank
Capital and Surplus, $328,000.
OFFICERS
O. 0. Hemming, Pres. J. R. Stevens, Vice-Pres.
G. R. Edwards, Cashier.
directors:
Geo. Y. Bird, G. Sobiff, J. L. Simpson, 0. N. Stevens, H. !•
ildridge, J. R. Stevens, Joel Gillenwaters, 0. 0 Hemming,
G. R. Edwards.
Notwithstanding tbe large capital of this bank is in itself a snbstaa-
tial aatnranoe of protection, yet as a measure of
extr* precaution we carry our deposita
Fully Insured Against Burglary
And take no risks whatever not justified by oarefnl and con-
servative banking.
paper, and will be indispensable with through palace reclining
! during the campaign. An extra chair car to St. Louis and through
copy will be sent free to Nov. 30, Pullman buffet sleeping cars to
- . n rvLlfiL lni to the sender of each club of five, Chicago. Pullman berth rate Fort
Genuine Brown Double Snovel Flowswi,h f°r * o< Chicago,
sample copies and raise a club. Ticket agents will cbeerfullv
Address the Republic, St. Louis, furnish fuU particularg.
Gaston Meslirr,
Tourist Tickets to Colorado and Gen'l Pass, and Tic et Agent,
New Mexico. Dallas, Tex.
The Santa Fe has now on sale
f amriht tipItf*tA to Colorado And Th^re BT6 liO fioPT photos IDftdp
Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Casaday Sulky Plows New Mexico points at very low in Gainesville than those made at
rates. If you iutend leaving Texas railroad photo ear. Remember
AOKNTS FOR
South Bend Plow Works, South Bend, Ind.
Manufacturers of the justly celebrated
Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Mill Machinery,
Boilers, Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses,
Engines,
Belting,
Fittings,
Etc.
ONLY S82 MILKS KROM (JAINKS
Vlt.l.K TO <' U I <' A (;o,
Via M , K. & T. railway which is
jnst 117 miles shorter than any
other route.
The M , K. & T. runs through
eleepets to Chicago every day in
the year, but will provide special
accommodations for delegates
and visitor* going to Chicago
June lt» to 'JO.
Open rate of one fare for the
round trip ipplled on above
dates. F. H. Main,
110 Ticket Agent.
The railroad plioto car does
not ask you to pay for pi stores
unless they are better than von
during the. hot summer months
buy a tourist ticket via the Sauta
Fe, which is the only direct line,
and besides saving yon time and
money will give you the luxury of
a vestibole train a greater por-
tion of the way. Forany informs-
you can get twelve nice cabinets
for 99 cents for a few days.
Call on Norris for all kinds ol
scavenger woik. Your orders
will have prompt and careful at-
, , I lion concerning rates, etc , call at tention.
can get at any *.» per dozen gal-1 Sau,a Fe Uck^ offlce#
lery iu Gainesville. Cajinets 9!)
cents per dozen and guaranteed
the finest in the city.
to the independent party na
tion a i, conven i i m.n,
Which convents at Omaha,
F. J. Gates, Agent.
Era politics.
Editor Hesperian.
After a long silence we are
back again without the loss of our
Hogg glasses and our zeal uot in
Neb., July 4, the Missouri, Kan-j the least abated, nor oouflJence
shaken in tbe belief that Gov-
ernor Hogg should be his own
successor.
I.ADIU
Needing atonic, or children who wanfboild-
liig up. should take
BROWN'S IRO> UlTTF.PS.
It <1 pleasant to taVe. cure* Malaria Indi-
rection. Uillou»u«*s uid Uver (oujplalnta.
liate arrivals
Tissues — new
V, kohariae'.
in Pongees and
designs — at S.
sas aud Texas railway will se'l |
tickets Omaha and return June
129 to July 1 inclusive, good to
and including .Inly 17th at one
lowest fare the ronud trip. For
further particulars rail on or ad-
dress F IT. Main,
1 Ticket Agent.
THE NATIONAL BOARD OF HEALTH
WASHINGTON, D. C.
In Bulletin—Supplement No. 6, page 33, places
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
ALL
5600 Acres Land.
For sale on ten years time, at $6
per acre, cash payment 1CI per
cent balance In ten eqnal pay-
ments, 9 per cent. Interest. Land
sitnated in Conoho county,twelve
mile* east of Paint Roek, Texas.
While there are many things in theoonnty seat of Coucbo conntv,
the present campaign that we do twenty-three miles south of Bal
... . ... linger, on the waters of tbe Con-
oot.ppro^.yetlntprMt»u,l,lnly cb£rivfri ,0|ub|. for f,rm or
demands that we "speak out in ranch pnrposes. Title perfect,
meetin?" and endeavor to ad- For particulars call on or write to
Senatorial Convention.
To the Democracy of the Fourth
Senatorial District:
By virtue of the power vested
in me As a member of tbe state
executive committee of the demo-
cratic party of this senatorial dis-
trict, a convention of the demo-
crats of this senatorial district is
hereby called to meet at Whites-
boro at 2 o'clock p. m- on Friday,
July 29, 1892, for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for the
office of senator from tbis dis
trict.
While not presuming to dictate,
I suggest that the democrats iu
their primary conventions in the
two connties held for the purpose
of sending delegates to their re-
spective connty conventions, indi-
cate their choice for state senator
and seleet their delegates to the
senatorial convention.
Respectfullv,
Dow A. Bliss,
Member of the State Executive
Committee of the Democratic
Party tor the Fourth Senatoria
District.
Democratic papers in tbis dis
trict please copy
li. L. McMurray has bonght an
Aaltmsn-Taylor steam thteshing
outfit of John 8. FMcber for
eash, which will be on the grounr
snd ready for tbteshing Mondaj
morniug. Go and look at It.
LETT SB LLBTT
vauce the interests of Texas and
democracy, and we thiuk tbe snp
port of the present adminlstra
tion is the best aud most effectual
way to do this.
For doing this some say 'tis
W. W. Howbth,
Gainesville, Texas,
or W. T. Melton.
Paint Rock, Texas.
hero worship. Well ma)be it is.
In tbis age we need not be snr , . , . _
, , ... round trip tickets Jnne 18 snd 19
prised at anything we see or hear, j ,
Reduced Hates to Dallas.
For tbe state missionary con-
vention of tbe Christian church st
Dallas, the Santa Fe will sell
[%
HIGHEST OF
IN
LEAVENING STRENGTH.
Prof K_ C. Kedxie, of the Michigan State Agricultural College, who
penonally mperintended the examination, says:—"With the exception of
Da. Paic*'s Crkam Baking Powder, which is a cleanly, pure, whole*
•ome compound, conforming with natures own formulas of human diet,
we found every sample more or less tainted."
Most Perfect Made.
No Ammonia.
Ho Alain.
except to say Governor Clark
Of course that would be a won-
derful surprise.
Of course the Old Reliable has
kept us well posted in all tbe
changes and inconsistencies of
Jim, the governor, and has neither
time nor space to speak anytbiug
but praises of tbe Waco giant
and that is all right.
Hear Mr. Clark at Weather-
ford one boor in shoving np tbe
oommissioB in its unconstitution-
al provisisions. At Dallas be
compares its beauty and fragrance
at one and one-thud fare with re-
turn limit June 25.
19 F. J. Gates, Agent.
speaking of political con-
VENTIONS.
The independent party of Texss
will hold their regular convention
at Dallas June 23. Tbe Missouri.
Kansas and Texas will sell tickets
to tbis cooveatiou at rate of one
and sjtkirdlhte for tbe round trip.
Tickets on sale Jane 21 aad 22.
limited to return until June 26.
F. H. Main,
22 Ticket Agent.
List of letters remaining uncall
ed for in the postoffice at Gaipes-
ville, Texas, for the week ending
June 15, 1892:
Aiiloiito AieoqI Uin-
Bh th^ M
Bullae* i K
< addtll J A
CO"k Ju
Oouglna Mr» L A
Oavi. L C
► wmm J A
i*refr>ry Mr-
Harvey Mi > Mi.e
Jam- a Jfvi fie
Kirk pa riea «: B
LiujaU A William*
Munn UrCM
Ml ihtc «
P»ttm dih
gueea Mkw R<kHe
Sr >U Mini Tot
■*»«-!« rmtn J D
Si 1** John
rtx miMoa Jfff
Tucker Willi.
WI Horn* Mm Leb-r
Ballard MntK
lUker Mrsjenule
Boo'.d Joe
Cnjty Mm s. like
Coan J a
Itangherty Jm W
I*.- little K H
Ellio t B L
Grnves J V
Munnjh.
H» lo> k T J
Kelly J H
Lnary rr«ak
1 ln«. 8 r
MarrellMill H
e»r. boose Uvurge
Hoe KC
Kncker Mrs Ad ll«
ftapp Lee
Spirer <: B
► mitli K A
Truelove Horug
»rlfht 1 1
Willian
-THE-
Is Orover Cleveland In It P
This is a question of interest to
great mauy voting citizens of
the United States. We shall not
"undertake to solve the problem
now; however, the Missouri, Kan-
sas and Texas railway will do all
they can to assist others in de-
termining this great question, by
making a rate of one fare for the
ronnd trip to those desiring to at-
tend the democratic natioLal con-
vention, to convene in Chicago
June 21. Tickets to be on sale
June 16 to 20, good to retnrmng
until July 7. For further informa-
tion call on F. H. Main,
20 Ticket Agent.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
An Invitation.
If you contemplate a trip to any
part of the United States. Canada
or Mexico, or if yon wish a supply
of the advertising matter of sum-
mer resorts in tbe north, south,
esst or west yon are cordially in-
vited to caH at the M. K. & T.
passenger depot, where all infor-
mation will be cheerfully fi-
nished.
At this season of the year spec-
ial excursion tickets are placed
sale from time to time to nearly
all parts of tbe country, and
mouey can be saved by taking
advantage of these excursion
rates. Gome and investigate be-
fore starting. F. H. Main,
Ticket Agent
Min n. r*
Those oalliug for above letters
will please say "advertised."
W. L. PlKKCK, P. M
Somewhere between & M.
Patchell's residence and Dr. Oil-
creest's, a bUek silk parasol.
Finder please leave at IlBSPBg-
ian office.
NEW TIN SHOP!
Have opened a new tin shop at
Southeast Corner Public
Square,
and solicit the patronage of all
who are iu need of any kind of
tin work—
Repairing, Hoofing, Galvanized
ware, etc.
All work guaranteed.
J. W. HARRIS.
Aberdeen, O., Jnly 21, 1891.
Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savan-
nah, Ga.
Dear Sirs,—I bought a bottle ol
your P P P at Hot Springs, and it
has dons me more good than
three months' treatment at the
springs.
Heve you no agents In Ibis part
of the country, or let me kuow
bow mach it will cost to get three
or sis bottles from your city by
ex pres. 11. spect folly yours,
J 48. M. NKWTON,
Aberdeen, Brown Co., O.
county treasurer—
We are antborized to announce 8. T.
OOCI1UAN a* a Ramlidate Tor comity treasurer
at the November election .
We are authorized to announce DB. /. O.
MOBiiKSON as a candidate lor oounty treaa-
uier <it the November election.
We are authorized to announce W. D.
(HAY'K) ROWLAND aa a candidate for ooun-
ty treasurer at the November election.
county attorney—
We are authorUed to announce W. K. ROO-
ER3 aa a candidate for county attorney at the
November elecUon.
We are authorized to annonnM CLAUDS
WEAVER as a candidate for connty attorney
at tbe November election.
COUNTY JUDO*— '
We are authorized to announce J. D HAY-
WoKTH as a candidate for oounty judge at
the November election.
commissioner—
We are authorized to annnnnce JOHN P.
THOMPSON as h candidate for oounty com-
mii-Rionei from i.reclnct No. 2 at the Novem-
ber election.
We are authorized to announce W H. PAK-
80NS as a c-Hinlidate for county comiuiaelOBer
from Precinct No. 1 at the November election.
Wc are authorized to announce W. 8.
TlluMAs . b a candidate lor county commit.
mUni .n.-i' f.tr precinct No. i at the Novem-
ber election.
v» e are niithoiizfnl to announce that JOHN
MCCI.UKK is a candidate for comity connnl»-
sioner for precinct No. 1, at Uie November
election.
We are authorized t • announce E. E. MOS.
I.KY a« a candidate lor county commissioner
Iroin precinct No. 4 at the November election.
county clerk—
We are authorized to announce E. C. PEEKY
as a candidate for re election to the ofllce of
county clerk at the November election.
We ar* authorized to announce A. J.
THOMPSON as a candidate for connty clerk
at the November election
DISTRICT CLERK—
We are authorized to announce .1. F. I.ILLY
as a candidate for re-election to tbe oflce| of
district clei k at the November election.
tax collector—
We are authorized to announce J. T'
(KiiANKj MO It HIS as • candidate fOr re-elet-
lion to the olSce ol county tax iclerlir at the
November election.
We are au'horlzed to announce KI.l SEI--
T.KUS r*s a candidate for tax collector at I La
November election.
REPRESENTATIVE—
W- are authorized to anno- nw JESSE C.
ML'KKfc.1.1. as a candidate tor ti>e d. morraUfl
nomination tor rephwentatire In the twenty-
third legislature iroin Cooke connty.
sheriff—
We are anthonaed to annnnnce H. P. (PAT)
W A UK as a candidate for rc-eltction aa aheriflf
of Oooke county at the Novemt>«r election.
senator —
We are anthorlred to announce R. R.
HAZKl.Wool) of Uray*on as a candidate tor
wtate senator from the di*t<iet composed
of Cooke and Urayron conutiea.
TAX A8SE88OR
We are authorized to announce I FRANK
1.1KDTKK as a candidate '--in aitti tairr at
November election.
We are authorized to announce C. T. fTony)
HOLM ,\N as a candidate for re-election is
the office of tax assessor Itor Cooke county at
the November election.
con8table—
We are authorised to announce B. O. (CAD)
MIACKL.A1T as a candidate for re-election lo
be ottce of constable of Prednct No. 1 at tl»*
ovembcr election.
We are authorized to usoinrs J W
appijcbv as a candidate for nonstable of
precinct No. 1 of Cooke county at the Nofriu
oer election.
PUBLIC WEIGHER—
We are sutt orjzn.'/> ann< u»ce ROlikKT U
M KtWIK aa a candidate for pub ic weigher at
t e Novein'*r election
justice of thk peace—
We i* authorized to Hunounce N.C. SMDKK
«« a candidate for re election -o the otSce «•!
) oat ice of the i«-a. e for preouct *u. I.
Get yonr pictures st tbe rail
road photo car—twelve Use cab-
inets oulj 99 cents.
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