The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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Throws on the market at ruiaa-1
tion prices.
Bedtoom Suita for $9 90.
Sideboard* $5.90.
Iron Bed 1.75.
Wood Bed. 6 feet high, $1.90.
Mantle Folding Bed* $6 so.
Good Arm Rockers ft.co to $t.7S|
No matter what you want in fur-1
niture, cook ttove* ot Carpets, we |
can save you half the money.
Chas. H. Jones!
. 1 I I
Tin Big Glass Front Store On
I Am Ready for You
1 am stocked up with a
choice line of fancy Gro-
ceries for the holiday. I
have just what you want
to give zest to the table.
Drop in and we will talk
it over.
M. Emilstein
GROCER
419 W. Main Strec
Nuts cf all kinds
Superioi line of candies
Northern apples
Figs, dstes
Two barrels of cranberries
Dressed turkeys
Turkayt alive
Fine cheese
Pickled pigs feet
Plain sour pickles
Plain sweet pickles
Mixed sweet pickles
Dill pickles
Stuffed Mangoes
Apple butter
Mince meat
Sour krout
Mackerel
Cranberries
Buckwheat Sour
Sweet potatoes
Preserves, jellies, celery, etc.
I have laid in for the holidays the
finest line of fancy groceries ever
carried by the house. It I can't suit
you, you needn’t try elsewhere.
Tony Hill
GROCERY
J.WHITEHURST, Prop’r
Phones new and old.
Sunday, December 16, 1906.
SOCIETY.
W Sod*ty Editor •! the OuttMi will Mas*
the lo.ilMolbrnt.oo for tho UMmcuMit. of
•ruinm.ntt (iron by tbi
at. at apocial tatcroat.
Editor, Oaaattaat . ••
Maltble of St Louli; Mr. and Mr*, {ohn
Slmp.on and Mr. and Mra. Pries Slnap-
aon of Gaineaville.
Shields
&
Short
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Pictures end. Fumes
■:
425 W. Main St.
Both Phones 127
Artistic Presents
I have a beautiful line
of novelties, suitable
for holiday gilts. A
tew ot them can be
teen in my windows.
They are pleasing and
most acceptable gifts.
1 have a most elegant
and varied collection
that u useful as well
as ornamental.
Mrs.
Rockwell
218 W. Main St.
George McNtelan, long e resi-
dent ot Denison, died lest Sunday
at hit home, No. 630 West Munson
street.. Mr. McNeelan had been an
invalid for tome time, hot his spirits
kept him up and around where moat
man would hava given up.
Mr. McNeelan was born tn Ohio
in 1846. When a young man ha an-
MU. Lucy Simpson and J. m Comp-1 gaged in the profession of railroad-
t0."Monday at the horns i5g ,nd wmnt £rom tht braktt to th,
ot the bride, No. 1031 Wett Morton I
street. The ceremony was performed by I position of ptllMiftr conductor.
R ». E. L. Egger. Th* brid. u the I He was one ot the charter members
CsZSoo* Sh.r U one 0“ tbe*mo*t|°f the Cincinna'i Division of tha O.
lovely young ladles that ha. ever paced R. C., and on coming to Denison
DenUon society, and any man might I .el I. , . .
proud to have her tor e life companion. I h® united with the local order, and
The groom ha. been here tor some time was a member till bis death. Ha
•nd ha. won a host of friends. He U at I __ , ... . _ .
present manager ot the Palace Hotel. I *•** • thirty second degree
The out of town gucsu at the wedding I Mason and held in high esteem by
were William Simpson and MU. Grace I . . .
Mtlthlfi of St Lnuli: Mr. ind Mn lahn 1 Wli OrdBFe
Mr. McNeelan was married in
„ _ Indiana to a Miss Bendy. To the
Mrs. Whlteacre was at Greenville the I •_____. . _ , . . ..
past week on s visit to her sUter. un,on »«r« born *hT®« chlldten, all
Miss Kathlene Dorrian, one of thej°* w^om *re The deceased
most popular young ladle, in the city, I had been e resident of Denison for
sicirsrrii? .?."*■>»^ -
after a few days outing, vUlting friends I active end infiuential besmeas man.
^Ssj^.r.uTjVw, hZ «• “•■»«»»»-»»«»—»•»
den. | highly esteemed than the deceased,
THPiTnTdat and bia death is universally deplor-
TREATKIUAL I ed. Boaidee hia wife, Mr. McNee
The well known theatrical manner., I ,hrM Gotham-Chalmers
Chase & LI*ter. owed their greet success I McNeelan of Portlend, Oregon; I
^e^..^«TarS!lLoie LU^JoMM*rtin U McNeelan ot Holton.
wnat they want, regardless ot expense or I _ ti, ,, # .... , I
labor. They reeliee when they do this I Iodient, end Willie in J. McNeelan I
asure return for thefr efforts, which In ot Harie, Tests. AU were at hi*
the end meant added reputation end el .... . . I
hendtome profit. ThU company will I btdiidi when the end came with I
open a three nlghu engagement and mat- ,b# exception Ot the brother whose
inee here December 17th. I. , , _ . I
1 home ta in Paria. Ha bad been
The Bight Way to Begin. I here several times recently, and will
j arrive to attend tbs funeral. Mra.
Ktll or sell your dung-hills. It pays to Mary A. Burdg and and son, Wil-
hsve thoroughbred chickens. The farmer I. w.___. . ,
I or city men up-to-date has long ago I iam» Mincrtl Welts, relative* oil
weeded out the dung-hills. I have thor-1 Mrs. McNeelan, also came up for
STS 1& Th. intetro.nl ... |
I bel at Waco, who took first prLa at the | Maple Grove cemetery.
I World'. Fair. The cockrel. are last I
Beime’s Stock at Auction
Three sales each day. IO a. m., 2 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Until closed out. On Monday, at ip. m., we shall sell
to the highest bidder all of the store fixtures, show cases,
counters, tables, French plate mirrors, basket system,
a 2000 lb. iron safe, chandeliers, etc.
R. D. BE1RNE
/
j. r. mckenzie & son
Dealers in
Groceries, Feed &, Fresh Meats
[ 300 E. Main St.
The best little grocery house
in j Denison. Yoor every
want can be supplied, j
Old Phone 207-2
Holiday
Delicacies
your
(aid in a
Let me take charge of
your holiday table. That
is, let me supply
larder. I have laid
large stock of up-to-date
holiday goods, not sur-
passed in Denison. Llfave
everything . in the way of
delicacies that you will
need forj Christmas. If
you fail to see me, you
will miss it.
HORBS
The
GROCER
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r about it.
723 S. Armstrong Ave.
New Phone 69, old 296.
M. M. Pierce C. W. Smith
We have got the biggeat
Gob of Sweetness
in town, and neither of us mar-
ried a fal woman. Our line
of candies is the best yet.
Tk-Hoi®
202 W. Main
Where a $ does it's duty.
Phones 398
Fruit Cake Goods
Citron,
Lemon Peel,
Orange Peel.
* Raisin**.
Figa,
Dates,
Cnrranta,
and Fruit Cakes already made
by Brown Cracker Co , Dallas.
Can’t be beat.
MULLEN
422 N. Houston Ave.
Both Phones
BARGAINS.
Ladles' Watches, S8 to SIS.
Gentlemen’s Cold Watches,
S5 to S20, at O’MALEY’S
ISO Main St.
Laat week a Denison horse, “Don
Hamilton,” owned by Mr. G. L
Blackford of this city, won the
“Cracker Stake,” valued at $3,500,
at San Francisco, California. Dia
taoce of race one mile.
spring chicken, and now ready for »erv-1
ice. X her are ju.t what you want for a I
.tart in the poultry bu.lneM. See R. P.
Burhan., Gazetteer office, or John
Rockwall, at L, B. Moore’. Jewelry
Store.
Charley Kingston, Frank Shaffer and
I Walter Dempsey have gone to South-
west Texas on a big hunt. The game It
wild hogs, deer, turkey, bear and panther.
Gitation by Publication
| THE STATE OF TEXAS.
In the Diatrict Court, January term, A.
I D , 1907.
j To the Sheriff or any Constable of Gray-
son County—Greeting:
Adjourned Counoil Meeting.
Mayor Kennedy and ten of the twelve I
members were preeent Thursday night
at the regular adjourned meeting of the
City Council. A number of btlle which I
had been referred were allowed. The
light bill, however, It still In tha hands
of the light committee tor Inveetlgation.
Mr. Parks, the city engineer, submitted
a lengthy report touching hie connection
with the Southweetern Telephone pole I
and guy-wire controverey. The report
wee “wordy’1 and waa ordered filed. Mr
A. L. Douglass asked permission to re-
pair an old ahack or ahanty at No. 117
West Main street—referred to fire com-1
mlttee. The offer of T. Z. Williams to
Suitable Holiday Gifts
We heard a lady say not lorg ago, “I in-
tend to make my holiday purchases at a
drug store." Shie then mentioned so many
things at a drug store that arc suitable and
appropriate for a holiday present. This can
be verified by a call at Waldron’s. There
are hundreds of pretty and useful articles
that pou will readily appease )of the lady's
suggestion to go to a drug store and se-
lect your presents. The line of
Elegant Perfumes
are not surpassed in Texas. The ladies
will find many things to present. Toilet
sets, beautiful combs and brushes, and a
long array of other pretty things ; in fact,
you cannot find a more favorable purchas-
ing place to select your holiday gifts, ar-
ticles that will afford pleasure to the recip-
ient, and withal the lowest price. Wal-
dron’s has for many years been a favorite
shopping place for the holiday purchaser.
DISSOLUTION SALE
You Know What This Means
It imioi yoo’ll haw a chance to boy holiday
Muffler*, oilk handkerchief*. silk ao»p«odors, ombrollos, glove*,
farm thing goods, clothing, hate aod shoot for as to 50 par coat
cheaper than othor stores are sailing (ham. Harr are a tear cat
prices just to gtvo yoa an idea of trbat’a going no.
74c neckwear now
oil
ft OO muffler* no
TV5
$1 50 muffl t* now. ....., _
$f OQ
*2 60 miffl»n oow
f 1
$5 00 »hoei now
. . L 00
$} 50 panu now______
$4 00 peat* now.
$3 00 hate now .
*2 u>
tt 00 hat* now
I £1
— _ . It H
Big abipmeoi of m.fR«r*, adk handkerchief* and tie* |
today.
Yoo can stay away from thu aale if yoo with, bat row’ll Joan
money if yoo do.
CLARK & LOVING
CLOTHINC. FURNItHINC COODI HATS AND SHOES
221 WIIT MAIN STRICT.
Highest Price Paid for
COTTON I
J. H.DUNN
Grocer
Back of State National Bank
Clothing
You are hereby commanded that by I sell to the city for $i;o a plot or strip of
aking publication of thla citation in I ground for at
me newspaper publiahed In the County I Ison, was see
of Grayson for four weeks previous to I city attorney as to title. An attorney
rtp ot I
et purposes In South Den-
ted, subject to opinion ot
title.
the return day thereof, you summon C. I representing the telephone company, ad-
C. McVey, whose residence Is unknown, I dressed the council st length In reference I
to be and appear before the District J to the reconstruction work now going on I
Court, Judicial District of Grayson 1 in Denison tor the Southwestern Com-1
County, to be holden In and forthelpany. The council took no action in I
County ot Grayson, at the Court House I the premises, but It seemed that all par-1
thereof in Sherman on the first Monday I ties are seeking a common standpoint, I
in January, 1907, then and there to an-1 and that everything In the end will be |
swer a petition filed in the said court on I satisfactory to all,
the fifth day of June, 1905, wherein Edna I In deference to a desire from Alder-1
McVey, la plaintiff, and C. C. McVey, Is I msn Coleman, the council, or, the street I
defendant, the file number of said suit j committee, agreed to meet at 10 a. m.
being 15822 and the nature ot said plain- Friday, December 13th, on South Lamar
tiff’s demand being in substance an ac-1 avenue, near the Nelson street crossing,
tion for dtvorce on the ground ot cruel I for the purpose of agreeing upon a plant ]
treatment, and that her maiden name, | tor a bridge or culvert.
Edna Wilson, be' restored to her, and for I On motion of Councilman Suggs s num-
cost of suit and general and apecial relief. I ber of resolutions looking finally to the
Herein tail not, but have you then and I paving ot Main street, were adopted,
there before said Court, this writ with | Meeting adjourned without date,
your return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Witness: J. L. Aston, Clerk of the DU-1 Citation by Bublioation
trict Court of Grayson County. . 1
Given under mv band and teal of said . v
Court at office In the City of I THE STATE OF TEYAS.
Sherman, this the 6th day ot I in the District Court, October term, A. I
December, A. D., 1906. I d. i9o6.
J. L. Aston, I To the Sheriff or any Constable of Gray-
Grayson County, I son County—Greeting:
35* I You are hereby commanded that by I
making publication of *hla citation In I
Chtation by Publication. I some newspaper published in the County I
of Grayson for lour weeks previous to j
THE STATE OF TEXAS. | the return day thereof, you summon the|
In the District Court, March term, I Bank of Kiowa, Indian Territory, a cor-
A. D. 1907. _ j poration, who la a non-resident ot the
State of Texas, to be
The
Waldron Drug Store
“Where Medicine is Purity”
J. F. TINSMAN, Prop’r M
'Where style, workmanship, durabil-
ity and fit is considered, our line of
ieady-to-wear garments equal the
bent that the tzilor can make you, yet our prices are(
almost one-half le*s. Step in and ace the new things.
Wootton & Hayes
223 Main Street
< seal. >
Clerk District Court,
Texas.
For One Week Only
From Dec. 17 to 22nd
A few usefnl articles below wholesale cost
NEW IMPROVED TOOLS
The very latest labor saving tools every one up to one ttandard
high quality. Complete lioe screw drivers, drills, auger bits,
shipcar bits, ball-bearing ratchet bracea. file*, chisels, daw-ham-
merv. saws of all kinds, etc.
Screw Driven,-----
Keen, Kutter. Chisels------
K. K. Hatchets, and Handaxes _|
Nicholson s first quality filea, all kinds.
_____ioc to $■ 75
_________40c to 85c
____75C $: 00 and $1 *5
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Gray-
son County—Greeting:
XMAS
Presents
If you have any picture* to
be framed tor preaenti it would
by well to tend them in now,
as we can give more time and
attention to the work than dur-
ing the Xmas rush.
W. H. HALTON & CO.
Undertakers *
BIO Main 8t.
making publication ot this citation In I for the County of Grayson, at the Court I
some newspaper published In the County I House thereot In Sherman on tha brat I
ot Grayson for four weeks previous to I Monday In January, 1907, then and there I
the return day hereof, you summon Rosa I to answer a petition filed In the said I
Lonergan, whose residence la un-1 court on the 12th day of December, 1906,1
known, to be and appear before the Dia-1 wherein The Merchant's and Planter’s I
trict Court, Judicial District of Grayson I Bank, of Kiowa, Indian Territory, a cor-1
County, to be holden In and tor the I poration, la plaintiff, and the Baak of 1
County of Grayson, at the Court House I Kiowa, Indian Territory, a corporation,
thereof in Sherman on the first Monday I is defendant, the file number of said ault I
in March, 1907, then and there to answer I being 16601 and the nature of said plain-
a petition filed In the said court on the I tiff’s demand being In substance an ac-1
24th day of January, 190$, wherein W. I tion for money had and received In the I
D. Lonergan, is plaintiff, and Rosa E. 1 aum of two thousand two hundred ninety-1
Lonergan, Is defendant, the file number I one and 12-100 dollars.
et said suit being 15715 and the nature of I Herein fall not, but hava you then and I
said plaintiff’s demand being in aubetance I there before eatd court, this wilt with
enaction for divorce on the ground ot I your return thereon thowlng how you I
cruel treatment, for coats of salt and fori have executed the same,
general and special relief. I Witness, J. L. Aston, Clerk of District |
Herein fall not, but have you then and I Court ot Grayson County,
there before said court, this writ with I Given under my hand and teal of said |
your return thereon showing how you I court, at office In the City of Sherman,
rave executed the tame. I this the 12th day December, 1906.
Witness: J. L. Aston, Clerk of the I [seal] J. L. Aston,
District Court ot Grayson County. I Clerk District Court, Grayson County, I
Given under my hand teal ot said I Texas. 363
Court, at office in the City ot Sherman, I
this the 6th day ot December, 1906. L
[seal] j. L. Aston, I Captain Handy and Dr. Walker
UfmAUlriCl Court» GrrT»on Cocmty, | wen, out on# dty the past week and
The
GATE CITY
Laundry
607 W, Main Street
Good service guaran-
teed. Our motto is:
“Give us a trial, and
we will do the rest."
This laundry is not
surpassed in Denison.
Hundreds of satisfied
patrons will testify to
the excellency of our
work. The work done
at this laundry is un-
der the direction of
persons who under-
stand their business.
Both Phones.
O’DELL
Prop’r
and appear before |
. I5lh :
You are hereby commanded that by I ot Gray ton County, to be holden In and |
tha Dlaulct Court, 15th Judicial Diatrict 1 ^ ne c#n^vi Pw pound
6 qt. pudding pan, go during tale at.
17 qt. diab pan, only.
Large gray granite diab pan___
Seif banting roavt pan, juat a tew left to go at
Key bole aaw, only.
Good band aaw, everybody needa one, only.
All iron wagon, only.
$2.50 wagon, the largest tire made, only..
_ ioc
_ Sc
-
_ 29c
— 39c
_ 20c
— *Sc
_ *oc
—$1 9°
We can sell you a wagon any *ize, cheaper than aay houae la
town. If you are going to make the children, young folka, old
folks a present, we can please you. A full line of toy*, novelties,
end holiday goodi for you to (elect from. Ergliah qneenaware
and band painted china at about half price.
The j^iekel Store
409 Main St.
Free Delivery
# Dollartiide & Harris
ROTH PHONE! 119
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Without number and of
Unusual Beauty. ,
Books, Bibles, Fancy Stationary, Toilet Sets. Postal
Card Albums. Indies’ Fine Hand Bags, Shavin Sets.
Hand Painted China and Holland Ware. Imported
Meerschumand Briar Pipes, Cigar Holders,'Cigars, ect.
•WEIDELS*
“The Real Book Store"
Citation of Publication
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
In the District Court, January, Term, I
A. D. 1907.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of|
Grayaon County—Greeting;
~ ou are hereby commanded that by n
log publication of this citation In some I
newspaper published In the County ot I
Grayaon tor tour weeks previous to tna I
teturn day hereof, you summon E. B.i
Rice, whose residence la unknown, to be
and appear betore the District, Court, I
Fifteenth Judicial District of Grayaon j
County, to be holden in an for th* County 1
of Grayaon, at the Court Houae thereot I
in Sherman ot the First Monday In
January, 1907, then and there to answer
a petition filed in the said Court on tha
26th day of June, 19 6, wherein Tina I
Rice, is Plaintiff, and E. B. Rice, isl
Defendant, the file number of said suit I
being 16425 and the nature ot said
Plaintiff’s demand being in suostance an I
action for Divorce on the ground ot I
cruel treatment and abandonment, for|
costs and general and apecial relict.
Herin tall not, but have you then and I
there before said Court, thla writ with
your return thereon showing how you |
have executed the same
Witness: J. L. Aston, Clerk of, th
District Court of Grayaon County.
Given under my hand and seal 1
[seal] of said Court, at office in the I
City of Shsrman, this the 6th |
day of December, 1906.
J. L. Aston.
Clerk Dlaulct Court, Grayaon County,
T"M' __=_=as__=__
Toy*, doll* and holiday goods
all kind* at Puckett’* Book Store,
acroM the itreet at their holiday
headquarter*.
bagged 34 queil.
Accidents
Will Happen
Accidents in the way ol
cuts, burns, scalds, etc.,
are constantly happening
in every home.
KINGSTON,3
Carbolic Salve
Is a very healing applica-
tion for all such injuries.
Prevents scarring if
promply applied to burns,
scalds, etc. Get a 25c
box today.
Kingston
Has It.
Buy Your
HOLIDAY GIFTS
at the popular up-town Jewelry Store
Useful Clfts for Your Centlomon Nrlends
Gifts for Your Lady Friends
Every desire for a holiday gift can be gratified at
my store. I can suit you just as well as the big
stores. You are solicited to visit the up-town jew-
elry store and look at the most desirable stock of
J. C. RIGGS, Grocer
Cor. Rusk Ave. A Chestnut St.
For country produce we are ahead of any place in
Denison. Fresh eggs; sweet country butter, al-
ways fresh. Chickens, turkeys, everything nice
for the table. i..
Holiday Goods Holiday Goods
We have a complete line. We a»k a coll. We beve juat what
you want. We beve toy* and fine china and cheap china, in fact,
we have good* to fit your pocket book, aad iu»t the price vou want
to pay.
BLEDSOE & PITMAN
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310 Main St.
Racket Store
Sugar Bottom ,
Coal and Wood Yards
Railway Tracks, S. Armstrong Ave.
I am the *ole *gent for the only end celebrated BRIAR CKKEJC
McALESTER COAL, fancy lump*, no dirt, no alack, bnrn* to
a white aah. The coal ot all coala. Plenty of wood, big looda
tor little money. No abort weight*. 354
Lon McAleer
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