The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 14, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The GaxeUeer is authorixed to an-
nounce E. J. Smith as a candidate for
the office.of Mayor of the City of Deni*
son. s
The Oaxetteer is authoriiedjto an-
nounce A. W, Acheson as a candidate
for the Office of Mayor of the City of
Denison,
The Gazetteer is authorised to an-
nounce P. H. Tohin as a candidate for
the office of Commissioner of the City
of Denison.
ftutdatJ toctteet
Sunday, Ffbbuary 14, 1909.
setteer wishes them all kinds
good luck.
A greet uiatiy people are an-
noyed by persons running to their
house to use the phone, many of
1 work would commence in a very
short time on the new union de-
pot, and that matters in that di-
rection had been amicably ar-
! ranged with other systems con-
SOCIETY
The Society Editor of — _ , .
think the tidier of Denieon for the announce
... i The highway to Fairv’iew ceme-!“*SU!U*S w**| The line of railroad which ex-!ite d*y. So at least writes the
.horn .re more ,bl. to pny tor .|tery js ^ m verJ1 >h>pe tamnni hire. Thr. sood news. toni|, fcrthert anrl h *1 r.v, H. M. j. Klein in .n import-
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The conviction is growing
among thoughtful men that the
j typical religious revival has had
I its dav
It Will Pay You
Big Money
to get acquainted with our im-
mense stock of upholstered
goods—Davenports, Couches,
Parlor Suits and large Rock-
ers. You will find many beau-
tiful pieces that are just ex-
actly the things that you are
looking for. Call and look
through with us and inspect
the goods and get our prices.
If you will only do this we
guarantee that there will lie
some trading done.
Easy iPayments
Chas. H. Jones
401-403-405 W. Main St.
phone than the ones they annoy. |by Ck)Unty Commissioner Tom
’A lady in Northwest Denison I Row]an(j
'she I* * so^pestered j karate °he l^h' ^
*ocietve«nt» of ip«ctal Interest. Addrn, “S.. reSpetl. One IS SO peStereQ Abraham I incnln with oeglHS.
citftyKuitor,Gucttvcr.** liii this way that she is going tojbirthday Abraham Lincoln with
1 appropiate ceremonies.
to complete it in six months after!
Judge Mixson was on the sick
have the ^rmtract* l'° Canadian Pacific, running from|ant study of this phenomenon.
Set to""racifi'-KT Ltcr
There are sixty miles of snow “B®rpretation, that is, the ext I us-
shedson the Central Pacific rail-ively ««Pe™atural” and the ex-
! roa(j clusively pathological, he empha-
For years Engineer I red Horn . sizes the fruitful results that have,
ha<l been a visitor to WaMtan’s T '* hiarhest railroad m the thinki> been derived from the|
drugstore. He was very muchP1™ btat*81 **,h® ^*“ver and “scientific” interpretation. From
Upton Sinclair, the celebrated N*5*» Ph°*« taken taken out.
wlTirry^l^he i^married. her sister at Kiowa, Okla., tliislj^t the past week with a la™’attached to Tinsman and McCar-| Grande at Marshall Pass, 10,-|this viewpoint ghowg in The
When my wife and I fell in ««*• “**’ lver- During the funeral services rD‘,eet- Reformed Church Review (Lan-
ove with each other,” said he, “we[ Mrs. A. Glitky of Fort Worth is) Commissioner Suggs remarked, the drug store was dosed as aj The longest American railroad jester. pa., January) that “the
talked the matter over very con-1 here on a visit to her daughter, I tbe Tmst week, Mr. Tobin will be mark of respect to the memory of | Dinnel is the Hoosac tunnel on thejpo^^,. 0f gUggestion has been a
scientiously. We, both of us, hated Mrs. F. Kohfedtl. Ia very valuable and indispensible one loved so much in life.
the idea of being tied together by I If Saint Peter keeps a diary, he ma” *° tbe Clty of Denison for tbe
either a religious or legal cere- makes many entries like this:>next two years and R ,ou < re*
many, and we tried to make up “This was a woman day again.
our minds to set the right kind of Always more women than menl During the past week mission
example to the world, * but we seeking admission here. Same ex-1 services have been held at St. Pat-
<new that Mrs. Sinclair’s father perience with most women. They rick's Church and the attendance
and mother would go raving crazy told the truth about their sorrows has been unusually large,
if we did what our conscience told and their sins, but when it camel Mrs. A. B. Riviere is quite ill
us was right. to asking them how many propos- at her home on West Main street.
So to ease their minds we let | als they hail received, almost| Father Hutcheson has gone to
Fitchburg railroad,
three-quarter miles.
four and|great jorce jn the production of re-
Denison’s jHistal receipts fori The St’ vival experiences,” since there is
January of this year show an in- 0ot'ar?.tUnn* huroT* >» over L “very complete correlation be-
crease of $118.23 over January hI^,m! .,in,n*tIh' .... . tween the suggestibility of persons
1908. The postal receipts for Jan- LTy? ^ , o. railroad br”1*e m and their religious experiences,
uary, 1908, were $2,916.77, and for tlie ,'kHl 4ftapS. 18 thf ,^'n*Ua|The striking psychic manifesta-
1909, $3,035.0t). | viaduct on the Lne road, 30.) feet Lions of revivals, he asserts, are
w _. ii.i (“frequently simply of a hypnotic
Tun Murphy operated the new The cost of a high-class eight- kind;- ^ o{ thig type be instan-
street sweeper up and down Mam wheel jmssenger locomotive is ees the manifestations of
street Friday morning for an hour $8,500
or two to give the public an op-| The cost of a palace sleeping carl men would cry out and fall uncon-
$25.00
FOR A NAME
We are now demonstrating
in the store a new perfume
and we want a name for it.
Will you kindly let us show
it to you so you may sujarest
an appropriate name, which,
if the one selected, you will
receive $25.00 for yoor trou-
ble and kindness. Tlie price
is 50 cents per ounce. You
do not have to buy it to get a
chance to win the $2o.00.
Hlioald you purchase soihe of
the perfume, you may sug-
gest a name for each half
ounce purchased.
THE REXALL STORE
This is the time of year to get
Bargains in Carpets
Axhiinsters, Velvets and Brussels
All sold at reduced prices.
All carpets sewed, laid and paper
furnished free of charge.
Carpet Department
Chas. H. Jones
sonu one mumble a few aordsjetery one of them lied. «me onerman sanitarium lor a lew i|iunum»jf w aw now u wonts. jii- airtHiq . :* , i .
over us and made them happy. | A man died in this citv several„li« a VPrv ilmnU ma. h.n.. -"-tl 5 f15t00('* or ,f vpf,tlbul«*d. scious. He takes the modern re
'Fsi. Ivivalasan example of trie sug-
Tlie average cost of constructing |gestion” coming from the revival
I A. R. and M oman s Relief Corps! . * ^ I ^ie HVerafip daily earnings oil ate preparation. Tlie attention is
What does a girl under twenty (at Fort Worth. The captain is a|at m^”‘ ony~_ | an American locomotive is aliout| first fixed on some one subject,
ing married ourselves.
’Why am I so prejudiced
against marriage ?
hymns that do not call forth any
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ROLLINS' RYE
Pure and Wholesome
SI.00 a Quart. Express Part.
JohnC. Culver
TEXARKANA. ARK.
murder. ° up ,th^ ,C8 ,C™am* ™ l‘er agent, being the largest looser in and Advertiser.
“Marriage in this day is nothing Ian ,C ^® I jewelry, money and clothing. H is j The dickens you say. There
hut legalized slavery; that’s the|may e8S* a a® Jloss will reach nearly $360. TheHre seven vacant storerooms in the
most polite word to call it, j perfecUy a^iarent U. her parents rt,gitlenceg of j. p. Leei-er, Levi 100
fancy. and observing friends, but she will Lingo and Mr. Piner were also
“The average married woman is Ino^ iskn. ^ a ®mg e lsparagingl und money and
1 *ought just as exactly as much as w;ord *6^ him and in spite ofj^
any horse or any dog is bought. the prfyer?,of 1>arents and t}*
‘test of well meaning friends, she
tism follows, an appeal filled
with vivid imagination oral strong
Saturday for I feeling, and tlie result is that tlie uir
with thelstabk e^ement *s once in a state
of mind favorable to suggestion.
Then tliey are asked to do the very
It is very seldom that |>assenger I last thing that emotionally inclined
Joe Morris left
I Lawton, Okla., to
Rock Island.
bin showed the Gazetteer an esti-fwas permitted by the state laws toj The cost of railroads
This lovely blonde for half a. ,. . , iuiu suuitu tuc uatcuwr im cau-1 |inmn
million, a little shopworn, going at I e|™ier fo^^fe a Imak work to l»e done at the [control her own local affairs,
half price. I . . .. , ,. Randell basin. It is very doubtful
•Thi. ««!««. branetw .,» «,e f *h»‘ •» «”"* ,( there „ . eivil emineer inTere,
bargBin counter today ; *20,000 a 10 * m*" *',hou, honor or n">r»'-l
'ity.
blocks on Main street alone. I'™'118 arrive in Denison on time. I persons ought not to do viz., to
Put on your .pact**.,. Tltare The, no. an.11 than hit it. ^ ior
money and jewelry | are some gtxsl stocks of goods in | Nearly one-half of the railway I «Ugg«f<tion is made. ‘Raise the-
Denison, sure enough, hut might! mileage in the United States was I hand ! Rise! Rise T Repetitious j
Not long ago Commissioner To-1l»e more and would l>e if I>euison|constructed since J880. Iphrases are ustsl. There’s an-j
other.’ One more saved.’ ‘Seel
Mary Elizabeth
Candy Kitchen
Regular Council Meeting.
ine I them coming.’ Do we realize to.
United States has I teen $9,000,000,-1 wbat extent this whole method is|
000. la hypnotization of weak and recal
year will buy her.
“That’s what it all means.
“WTomen will never marry for ,
love and for love alone until theylUie yoke of 9Uch a ,nHrna«('- but
THE
in v.i wi„bi Due million
To be sure our easy divorce that cou,<1 have prepaml a belter Monday night Feb- 8* the Ci^ ployed by the
y 'estimate. It was a very elaborate | Council met in regular monthly (united States.
session. Monthly reports from
the various departments
bin will see that the work will La*
persons are
railoads of
laws enables a very large propor-
tion of these
women to throw off collation of figures aBtl i,nprcs>ie<1 ,
the writer that Commissioner To-
em-lcitrant wills? There only too
. Imany pucssive suggestihles in the)
tbe! world with whom any implanted
idea leads at once to impmlsive ful-
Palace Cafe
The only first-class Cafe
in Denison. Tlie table
service was never sur-
passed for the money.
Everything dean, neat
and wholesome. Short
orders one of the best
features. W hen you want
to satisfy your appietite
just drop in and leave
your order with us, the
best restaurant in North
Texas.
H. A. JOHNSON
Proprietor
become economically independent.Itb*s is a".«rong; The unfortu-
“The marriage of today is worse nate experience of one girl does » ^
than a farce—it is a hideous trag-
edy.
‘How many happy married pieo-
p>le do you know ? About one
couple in 10,000.”
‘But if all these people you
speak of were not married to each
other. Mr. Sinclair, only just liv-
ing together without a ceremony,
do you think they would !>e hap-
pier then ?”
‘They wouldn.t live together,”
said Sinclair.
‘W’hen they got tired of eachji
other they would quit.”
‘And find some one else?”
‘Perhupis,” answered Mr. Sin-
clair. __
Mrs. O. L. Gaskill called on the
Gazetteer the p>ast week and re-
newed her subscription. W e want
to go on record as saying that the
not seem to teach the majority “Come here, Burhans, and just
anything, and this terrible blun- look into the hack of my wagon if
dering goes on. How many in-1 you want to see a pretty sight,”
stances are there of this character | remarked Col. J. K Baker, mana-
vanous uepiartnients were
presented, read and ordered filed.
Warrants against the various
funds were ordered drawn to cover |
the January- pay roll. Superin-
tendent W. W. Berry submitted
The longest mileage operated bylfilment. This
a single system is that of the*^ar^e number
accounts for the
of lapses among
™ , , ,, . „ .converts, and for the proportion-i
A e nson, Topeka and . anta ke I ately meager permanent’results of
about 8,000 miles. I t ,.tt,..» t*i.. _— —, ■-—-* I
revival effort. Tlie re are victims
was
right here in Denison.
ger of tlie Industrial Cotton Seed of the water ‘'epmrtmefit for Janu-
Personals
of the Inter-
his report covering the operations [Texas, the piast week.
The Interurban is
Oil Mill, and it was a pretty"sign!Iary; f the receipts) ^ ca,tle guar,,fl at
indeed. There were aleut thirty and dlsbum'meuts- A committee
catfish of uniform size that would of c,t,zen!‘ ho™ Soutb, Denison
weigh about a pound each. Con- were Pre9ont’tbe oh^ tiiat urban has returned from a hus.-
. stable Billy Hughes was seated of “cur,,1« a‘‘t,wn wn behalf of the «ness trip to C hicago and other
Frank Hot,art was a pleasant alongside of Col. Baker and shared eouncd lookmK1U’ numerous mat- POints
caller at the Gazetteer office Mon- in the catch. The fish were caught ters> tlun** and >n‘pr„vements for . Auditors were p.ut .,n the H. *
(lay I____ *____a „* ----.V. 1 that part of the city. Other mat-IT. C. Ky Co. the past week be-
en a trout line at the mouth of the I of the,city' °ther |V- C ^ V°‘ tbe,Past
Choctaw I tern of local and general concern J tween Denison and Houston.
Oa February 24 civil «.rvi« hut no A Serialia <lis[iau-h eaje: Are-
amination will held [or d«rks fiV“ T, “|‘S ^en. Maeting mor ,, . irculalion ili r,ulr<*.|
_ | adjourned to Monday night of this|(.]rL.|eti and is not denied by com-
pany officials that the genera!
J. M. Morgan, a business man
of Little Rock, Ark., was here the
pmst week looking for a location.
Roland Irvin and wife and one|ttn<1 Uirners "> the postoffice de* |
of the finest babies in Texas, have I.
gone to Little Rock, Ark., to live. Geor*e Carver »hag purchase.! CojMensed Fiuancia Statement of the
Roland is on the road and doing tbe cornf buildu‘g the City of Den.son for Month Ending
£no I I>?cper hardware house, the eon-1 rco, B, 1309.
. Jsideration l^ing $17,fK)0. [cash on hand in following funds:
Our pioneer town™.,,. Ma.| p^,^, H.v.n ot .ha Rnanl „lI S»H»» «°d ______
headquarters of tlie Missouri, Kan-
sas and Texas telegraph system is
| to be moved from Sedalia to Deni-
son, Texas, effective March 1.
The officers have been located in
this city for thirty years. The re-
in local railway
'business standpoint. He shdes *, n needed to hrinJ the Intere"t °n city deposits.. .. 4dti.tn sure go.
that his daughters in «ermanr ^“is SffibU o ^-It^i ............ -^T^l The most graceful thing the M
are getting along nicely. |
BOB ELLiS
Leading
Electrician
All of the most important
work in that line ^ here has
been done by Mr. Ellis. All
kinds of Electrical appliances
kept in stock. If you want
anything in this line see
Mr. Ellis.
BOB ELLIS
North Burnett Ave. Near
Chentnut St.
green spxit in memory.
A Sherman dispmtch says : In
the gold medal contest at the
fourth district meeting of the \V.
Monk Stauffaeher, the ineom-| Engineer Fred Horn, killed
C, T. U. Miss Margarite Nagle of I parable, the beautiful and the Lbe Muskogee wreck, was buried
Denison was the winner. | brave, has returned from a pro-l'phursdav afternoon under the
Deni-1 Total cash on hand......... 62,170.;f7
Bonds owned by sinking IK. & T. could do is to retire Jim-
funds.....................$38,UU0.00| Cater the M K tt T Hag-
Premium on bonds, basis of InlJ '^axer, uie tv i. nag
last sale.................. l,t»yt).501 man, with a piension to keep the
wolf from the door. For twenty-
Total.................$101,iJ60.a7
Mrs. E. T. Hathaway, of Okla-1 longed stay at the Galveston beach. JaUspice8 of the several railway or- Warrants paid during month again»t j jl'
tollowink funds: , at the Main street crossing.
General fund............... $9,eo6.471 has saved many lives and tlie rail-
Pro,. Rataero. the University | M- aud Ups theses at 260 \The ^ Cilic SI £ ia^e
homa City, is the guest
Joseph Brutsehe.
of Mrs.|Monk s friends will hardly know 1 There was a very large]
| him, as he looks like an inflated [turnout to piay the last respiects.
dol-
|designated Feb. 23 for tree plant- Park fund.
There was a very
| wreck on the M. K
Muskogee, Okla.,
on
disastrous
& T. near
Tuesday
Look Around You.
There are many pieces of piropr
erty that you can afford to buy.
We have many such piieces to sell.
Some require but little cash for
first payment. We are offering
choice properties that ought to
make every man decide to own his
own home. We offer you the best
II*
place for your savings
Real estate loans at tin
Real estate loans at the lowest rate
of interest.
Franz Kohfeldt
122 W. Main Street.
Both Phones 20.
The One Thing Needful.
If I take care of my character, my
reputation will take care of luelf.—
Moody.
Catholic Missions.
The
see you than he (usually she) I relatives and friends,
really is. 'Such pieople please your [turned to their home.
vanity for a moment, until you
discover they are not sincere—that
they act particularly glad to see
every one, as a means of becoming
pxipular. or exerting influence.
At a recent spirritual seance in
this city the medium asked one of
tlie sitters, “Is there any question
that you would like to ask your
first wife ?” The man replied,
Yes, I would like to ask her
how she prepiared a good meal so
that I can impmrt the knowledge
to my present wife.”
Tuesday we stumbled onto one
of the most beautiful young ladies
that we have seen in Denison in
many years. She is stenographer
at Harry Lingo’s insurance office.
She is a lovely young woman and
just as polite and affable as she is
piretty.
Those lovely young ladies, the
Trobaugh sisters have secured
good positions. The eldest is
book-keepier at Jamison’s and the
youngest is with Madden’s dry
goods house. They are very de-
serving young ladies and the Ga-
bave
junto the main line by a switch
596.6t> engine. The engine of the freigfit
was wrecked and the oil cars
5,578.271 caught fire. In an instant a fierce
Stock Agent Frame of the Katy of suggestion who are .converted
at Beeville, in Soutwest and inverted at every revival.
1 1 here is much so-called conver-
sion, which is really a hynotic pro-
posing in [cess that never touches ethical or
the cotton|spirtiual life at all. When the)
temporary stimulation is removed I
tJie reaction comes. I wish spiace
would piermit me to quote the con-
crete confession as given by Star-
buck of those who were brought
for the time under the sway of the
excitement and the hypnotic influ-
ence of a revival ami afterward
when reaction and reflection came
look back on their experience with
shame ami repugnance. < )ne of
them called it a gold-brick deal.’
This principle of hypnotic sugges-
tion explains why often men of
superficial character and ability
have such mysterious influence
over the revival crowd. Dr. But k-
ey wrote a few years ago an ac-
count of a noted criminal who by
this same method caused almost an
entire revival audience to be struck
down under tbe influence of bis
sermon as though by the px>wer of
God, and later confessed himself
to have been a mesmeric fraud.”
8,970.1X1
blaze was shooting into the sky
of Berlin has invented a register-[pounds. He has had an offer to _______________ ____J____
ing apparatus which enables onejtravel w,th a sbo'v at filing day exercises. Prof. T. V-1 Wato/iumL 5 ttw.at
to calculate tlie number of noiseImontb as UJf fct boy, but has| viunson, the eminent horticultu- Waterworks fund..‘ 2,W>.'72
waves striking upxm the ear m a| scornfully declined tlie offer. | rist, and President Haven of the Total warrant* paid » 28 W6.39L . , " ' . . ,/ . v. -
given period. It would be a fine! Dan Tracy and family of Colo-1 Board of Trade will deliver ad- AcoountB allowed against following'night’ when fre,Cbt tnun No- 406
thing to offer in evidence against j rado Springs, Col., who have been [dresses. J funds:
^ U t. .ha. the I^lian cal.fcfe
There is a sort of person who family, and Mrs. Tracy’s sister, 50,000 fruit trees, largely apples I tend..‘.'.' ■»" iTITk!'1?
always pretends to be more glad to| Mrs. C. L. Brown, besides various peaches, this season, (i*ntereBt^?und
have immense vineyards and | Waterwork fund
make a fine quality*of wine.
The Texas Railway Journal, j Interest and sinking funds,
published at Fort Worth, in a re-J Total accounts allowed . . .$ 14,548,271 and a number of cars were envel-
cent issue says of L. Eppstein & Amount auowea against general opied in the flames. The boiler of
Son.: The present heat! of the I fund includes purchase oi sidewal_k Ljie engjne then exploded and
firm is Mr. Milton L. Eppstciu, ^mount'aYlowSJ againsr^Ind’^nking threw the trainmen into tlie air.
one of the most energetic and pro-1 and interest fund is incident to P»> ' | Streams of water poured into the
gressive business men in the <hty. I P^'^r^nds^r’l*)1! and flames by the local fire department
He is a great booster for Fort I eight bonds of 1907, and their ] failesl U> check the flames. Joe
W’orth, and has a host of friends “vouchers 'hir ’ eat-h o? ’the above [Quinn, brakeman of Parsons,
Paulist Fathers, Sullivan| wherever he is known.” The pro- amounts are on file in theofflee of the Kans., was burned to a crisp and
and Healey, are holding a Catholic hibition craze drove this pioneer a,'‘ m*y 6 ^ Fireman Jack Nelson, also of Par-
Mission at St, Patrick's this week. I business house from Denison, and Amounts collected: | sons, was killed. One of the most
The attendance has heenveryjwe lost Mr. Eppstein, w-ho ^ '’fae.Trl unfortunate incidents of the wreck
gratifying. Tonight Father Sulli-j was known to close his purse Taxes, street and occupation 859.80 Was the death of Engineer Fred
van will speak. His subject will I strings when anything was needed Mrtment’.. . . . . . lUo.txi Horn of this city, who was severo-
be “The Christian Home.” Sun-J to advance the interests of Deni- j Garbage and scavenger..... 00.001 ly burned and died in a short
day services at 8 a. m. 10 and 7:30 son pS^Maifst^V property '^'" time. Engineer Horn had been a
p. m. The same fathers will com- J There is no city in Texas that owners.................... 820.80 resident of Denison for about
mence a mission to non-Catholics[has a more efficient police force I Miscellaneous.............. 15 | eighteen years. He has a mother,
Monday evening. The subject for J than Denison. This department Total collections for mouth. $ 8,848.271.lister anil two children here. En-
Monday evening’s lecture will be is in the hands of Commissioner Substantially all concrete construe- gineer Horn was very highly es*
“Belief in Christ.” A question j Tobin, and is so well managed Lion has been discontinued during cold aIMj his untimely taking off
box will be placed at the church that a flaw cannot be picked. The I ^nd s^bse^em tes^^erminTm I is deeply deplored. The body
entrance. All truth-seekers are | fire department is also controlled | work has been confined during the wa8 brought here lor interment.
1 tn \l lri.'L* o von no intAraMdiiin I ®
The Plsee They Ds It.
Scott and Burch have better faciK
ities for storing, packing and ship-
ping goods than any house in
Denison. Try them. Phone 5.
The Italians as a class have the
reputation of not taking much in
terest in public affairs, but it is a
fact that of the many business
fronts on Main street, skipped by
the sprinkler because the proprie-
tors wont pav for the service (to
the annoyance of their neighbors,)
there isn’t but one of tbe many
Italians in business here who does
not pay for sprinkling in front of
his premises, and he says he will
“come across” if the merchants
each side of his place will do like-
wise.
J. R. Handy has purchased the
insurance business of the late
Joseph Brutsehe.
requested to deposit in this box I by Commisioner Tobin and is a IpLvteg and the^^eonl^rtiou^l^ney Mr. Horn was to have been mar-
any question regarding Catholic| model in every respect. [crossings oi vitrified brick. ried in a short time to a widow
faith and practice. 1 he questions I Vice-President and General report will be furnished at once on re-j lady m the city. At the time of
will be answered each evening be- Manager Allen who was here the 14ue8t' JOHN T 8UGG8, death he was about forty years of
fore the lecture. [early part of tlie week said that| Finance Commissioner. [age
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Modern Plumbing Go.
JACK CIMPiFLL. H,>.
Plumtiing&Electrical Work
Steam and Gas Fit-
ting, Hot Water Heat-
ing, Sanitary .Plum-
bing a Specialty.
Call and see us and
let us figure. We can
save you money.Why
pay fancy prices when
we can do better work
at much less cost.
429 W. Main St.
New Phone 295 ^
We have for tlie second
season introduced the fa-
mous Mary- Elizafteth Can-
dy Kitchen. This is con-
ceded to lie the purest and
most delicious candy made.
Last season the demand
could not be supplied.
Mary Elizabeth’s candies
are simple and wholesome
and every l<ox tliat is turn-
ed out is of important-e.
Waldron,-Drug Store
Where Medicino
Is Purity. 1
J. F. TINSMANN. Proprietor
New
Meat Market
Good meat and cheap
meat. Don’t pay big
prices for meat. Our
motto is : “Live and
let live.’’ Come to
our market and give
us a trial. We have
just opened a first-
classmarket on Main
Street at our grocery-
store.
McKINZIE & SONS
Porter’s Old Stand. ***
Don’t
Forget
That we handle the celebrated
Chase &. Sanborn's Coffee.
We have itin„4our grades,
the 26c, 25c, 35c and 40t per
pound. W e have a dteel cut
mill on which we will grind
it to suit your fancy. Should
you wish to enjoy a real good
cup of coffee try Chase tS
Sanborn’s.
Tueker-Jooz
Cash Grocers
328-330 Main St. — When- a
dollar goes thelirtoit.
Coal
Coal
Coal
Best MeAlester
Fancy Lump Coal,
no cinde s. Tthe best
coal that is on the
Denison markjet.
Geo.Stanford
100 W. Chestnut St.
Phones:
Old. 46. New, 41.
An Imperfect Bag
of feed or gram is a mrity liere.
We are so careful in selection and
handling that damage of any kind
is almost impossible. Buy your
feed and grain here and you’ll not
only get tlie best occasionally, but
all the time. Fed regularly it
means better live stock right aioug.
Try it on yours for a change, any-
way.
PAT. MULLEN
421 N. Houston Ave. Both Phone*
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 14, 1909, newspaper, February 14, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555385/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.