The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 24, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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to win thl* fight. It m the flr»t time I
ever preyed to win. I ley In that room"
—he pointed to the adjoining apartment
"and prayed: "God give me strength
to win thU battle, and f will be thankful.
Amen.’ Do you think I wa* faking after
that?’’)
The Finest Wines and Liquors.
Imported and Domestic Cigars.
103 W. MAIN STREET.
[
The H&Fp Saloon
!
JOE McSWEENEY, Sole Propr.
This old reliable resort is stocked with a choice line of Bourbon
and Rye Whiskies, California and Imported Wines, Imported and
Domestic Cigars and Mineral W aters.
Mail and Telegraph Orders
Receive Prompt Attention.
Joe McSweeney,
Corner Main Street and
Houston Avenue.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOCO
SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 990,000
OFFICERS
Oh, Lord! I seldom bother Thee,
And do not otten bend my knee;
But thou, who doeth all things square.
Will surety hear a slugger’s prayer.
Grant, me, oh, Lord, the strength to win
This fight, and count it not a sin;
But to thy glory let It be—
(The stakes alone retained by me.)
Vouchsafe, oh, Lord, that when I try
To smash his nose and bung his eye,
To break his ribs and split his hide,
Thou wilt direct and be my guide.
And when I reach the final round,
And have him stretched upon t
ground,
Kind Father, do not let him lunge,
Until his friends throw up the sponge.
And when 1 rise to worlds unknown
And see Thee on Thy judgment throne,
To thsnk Thee, Father, I will try,
And fight Thy battles in the sky.
Oh, Lord! I seldom worship Thee,
And do not often bow the knee,
So grant this prayer, and ne’er again
will “Lanky Bob” intrude. Amen.
intrude.
—Houston Post.
In Missouri.
A Missouri farmer, whose hog had
been killed by a train and who imagin-
ed himself to be something of a poet,
wrote these line* to the company’s claim
agent for a settlement:
My razor back strolled down your track
A week ago today;
Your twenty-nine came down the line
And snuffed his light away.
You can’t blame me— the hog, you aee
Slipped through a cattle gate;
So kindly pen a check tor ten,
The debt to liquidate.
He was rather surprised a few days la-
ter to receive the following:
C. S. COBB, President
J. J. McALESTER, Vice President
R. S. LEGATE. Cathie,—
P. J. BRENXAA, Asst. Cashier
I. J. McAlester,
R. S. Legate,
W. B. Munson,
H. R<
DIRECTORS:^-—'*
J. B. McDougsiV^ C. S. Cobb,
E. A- Stack, J* R■ Cuilinane,
^C. C. Jinks W. H. Cobb,
P. J, Brennan.
~£o'Interest Paid on Ceneral Deposits.
5 ^ paid on depoaita not exceeding three hundred ($300) dollars In Sav
Otd twenty-nine came down the line
And killed your hog, we know;
But razorbacks on railroad track'
Quite often meet with w-
n not send
Therefore, my friend, we fa* pine. m „
The check for whit* you { nb-—
Just plant thedea'b place o’er his head:
“Hrr-mraJ,i**,uh swine.”
New York Tribune.
A New York exporter has Juat re-
ceived an order for 3000 plows for
pates orders tor ao,ooo in the next
six week*.
American machinery makers have
contract* for refrigerating machinery
or a plant in Beunat Ayre* to coat
$1,000,000 to freeae 5000 sheep and
aqo head of cattle daily.
Commerce along the weat coatt of
Africa ia increasing by leapt and
bound*, and that rich region ia at-
tracting capital and enterprise on
large scale. The principal exporta
are cochineal, coffee, dye woods^
ginger, gam of all aorta, palm ker-
nel*, palm oil, raw hides, rubber,
wax, etc. Thi* country sends lard,
lumber, cotton, petroleum and to-
bacco.
The new Spanish minister desires
that American tourists turn their at-
tention to Spain at a country to be
visited.
London has finally declared in
favor of underground tube railroads,
and the engineers will now enter
upon the details ot the creation of
the grandest and moat complete sys-
tem of underground railroads ever
dreamed of.
Rumor* are again rife that China
is getting ready for another Boxer
movement.
Chinese financiers find it a difficult
matter to collect their revenue*
silver and pay their debta in gold
The Pennsylvania railroad started
as a one-track road within the mem
ory of livihg men. A double track
soon followed, then a third track
was added, then a fourth.
a fifth track ha. ^‘“,U,ted “d «
V „*v«. * eastward from Pitts-
burgh ; on top of all this a sixth
track is projected.
* ffi>« *■•«»«♦*'tjurdr'*! o, w— '■
of sixty miles an hour on level
road.
The legislature of Massachusetts
has expended $5,000,000 in elimi-
nating grade crossings in that state
and have recently appropriated an
additional $5,000,000 for the same
purpose. The railroads pay 65 per
cent of the improvements, the town*
m nev Mnl a*ul n>»4 mI Sk« east ms*
15 per cent.
The great salmon industry of the
Northwest is threatened with ex-
tinction by catching the salmon as
they seek spawning grounds. Arti-
ficial propagation is now recognized
as the only safe course.
Statisticians are trying to explain
why it ia that with a balance of for-
eign trade in our favor in three years
of $1,750,000,000 the accounts are
squared by a net movement of gold
this way of $10,000,000.
Last year not less than $400,000,
800 French capital was employed
in London. This year over that
amount of London capital ia em-
ployed in the United State*. Capi-
tal has no country.
Work on that great engineering
enterprise of the age, the Simpton
tunnel, is obstructed by encounter-
ing a subterranean reservoir. The
work done is 57 as to 43 undone,
and thirteen lineal yards per day
from both ends are being bored.
During the past two montha fifty-
two steel steamer* were built on the
Great Lakes.
One of the most important me-
chanical innovations coming np is
the standardization of parts of loco-
motive*.
An electric road is to be built from
Albany to Lake George, seventy-
one miles, with a branch to Sarato-
ga, one hundred miles in all, on
which the cars will be heated with
hot wat*- *»•* e*ri» •«-' will have a
separate electric light.
The American Coal & Railway
Co. ia the name of a corporation
Away back in tbe early fifties—
year* "befo’ de wab,” this country
was seriously stirred, if not really
convulsed, by tbe machinations of
rapidly spreading oath-bound and
for a while feared to be a dangerous
secret political organization known
as the "A. P. A..'* variousfy inter-
preted as the "American Protective
Association," or tbe "Anti Popery
lodges everywhere. Its real purpose,
however, being soon revealed to be
to not only disfranchise all foreign-
born citizens, but more startlingly
still, to disfranchise all Roman Cath-
olics tf native or foreign birth, the
conspiracy showed up in such an
odious form, as aimed against that
most valued end exalted provision
of the constitution ot tbe United
States that guarantees pertect relig-
ious freedom to all its citizeus, the
alms of the secret cabal fell into
such odium that it soon collapsed
into what Grover Cleveland would
call "innocuous desuetude."
Now, however, comes a dispatch
from Chicago that this odious secret
conclave has been revived in New
England under the name of "The
American Minute Men," that emis-
saries of the order have appeared in
Chicago to organise lodges there,
and that it has already such |
SAN ANTONIO
INTERNATIONAL FAIR
OPENS OCTOBER 18,
-^*1
footing in Kaasas City that it pro-
poses to take a hand in local politics
this fall
The main
headquarters of "Tbe
American Minute Men" are said to
vf £oat*c?aUy mV group of mines to
be at 11, Revere street, Boston. Its
motives, as set lorth in its circular,
have exactly the old A. P. A. ring,
claiming to be "patriotic"—“to
place in the hands of true Americans
the government of the republic,"
and that aoit of swash. Restrction
of immigration is one of the aims of
the order, and another is to oppose
government appropriation to secular
schools.
In politics the order claims to be
independent and the votes of its
memners will be cast only for those
candidates who owe "no allegiance
to any foreign pontiff or potentate
Tne organization is so secret that
even the meeting placesjjr4*£t:sws*'
w kflgwnonly to the I
members.
While the organization is said to
be non-partsan and non-sectarian its
aim* are exactly the same ns those
of tbe A. P. A.—to prevent any
Is none too good for Hib-
bard Bro’s patrons. The
largest stock ot
Family
Groceries
north of Dallas. Every-
thing at this house ia the
best that money will buy.
Hibbard
'■ ■ ■■
100-102 and 104
East Main Street
Hello 92-2
FTOFESSIONAL.
J. F. HANKS,
Plano Tuning.
I K
m
1
Prompt attention and best of satis-
faction guaranteed.
Orders left at W. H. Hatton’s,
506 W. Mam Street.
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W.J- MATHIS
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room* Nos. 7, 9and n, East Stairway,
Muller Block.
DENISON,
TEXAS
nr. x. xxAva.
H. s how a
KNAUR A HOWE,
Denison Foundry ft Machine Shops.
Execute all work pertaining to the buai-
413 to 417 W. Gaxstwut St..
Tie Grayson Court; Abstract Co.
State and County Taxea Collected.
A. P. WOOD, Notary Public.
Denison. Texas. tt
JOE BRUTSCHE,
INSURANCE.
Office: izz Main Street.
R. BIRCH,
f CITY FISH MARKET I
which proposes to mine 70,000 tons Catholic, particularly it he be an
nil. r /■**** « rrr,k.w 1 * r • *_ t ^ -t- > »>-*;___
Accounts of corporations, merchants and Individual* solicited and will rece*»e
careful attention. _
Beeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeeeceoeceeoeeeaeceepeeei
T.E. HORAN
DEALER IN
Saddles and
Harness.....
Sole Agent for—
“THE TENNESSEE”
AND FAMOUS
Premium Old Hickory
WAGONS
The finest line of Buggies in Denison. We are re-
ceiving them by the carload. Gall at our ware rooms
and look at the new styles.
No. 416 WEST MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS.
California Will produce this year
145,000,000 pounds ot prunes. The
crops of fruit, grain, almonds and
grapes are unusually large. It is es-
timated that fruit shipments will
reach 100,000 cars. The labor de-
ficiency is growing worse, because
the Chinese who have been used for
picking fruits on ranches are grow-
ing old and have not been re-inforc-
ed by younger Chinese. Attempts
to substitute Japanese have not been
successful because their ability for
doing work is less.
The State National Bank
American shipbuilders have offer- be opened in Kentucky L Tennessee
ed to build and operate a line of md Alabama. The company al-
ocean steamships for the Austrian re*dy possesses large coal propertie*
government. in these states.
At last arrangements have been A Wisconsin manufacturer has
made for the construction of the just shipped 1000 fodder cutters to
Cape-to-Cairo railroad. It is to be I the interior of India,
built through the Congo Free State A 400_ton coinin|j preM ia being
to the upper waters of the Nile. made m Bridgeport, N. J., for the
The road from Stanley Falls to Al- BritUh g0vernment in India,
bert Nyanea will supply the missing | 0ne toni o( heavy lteei
All Were Saved,
’‘For years I suffered such untold mis-
ery trom bronchitis," writes J. H. Johns-
ton, of Broughton, Ga., “that often i was
unable to work. Then, when everything
else failed, 1 was wholly cured by Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption.
My wife suffered intensely from asthma,
till it cured her, and all our experience
goes to show it is the best croup medi-
cine in the world.” Atrial will convince
yon-It’s unrivaled for throat and lung
diseases. Guaranteed bottles toe and $1
Trial bottles tree at T. B. Waldron’s drug
stove. , auj
Large bed* of hydro-cafbon shale
five to six feet in thickness in Mon-
tana holding 31 to 55 1-2 gallons o
oil are to be developed.
The Best Prescription tor Malaria,
mill machinery in two trains of fit-
Fresh Fish Every Day
Wholesale and Retail.
120 Barastt A vs., Car. Weedard St.
Phene 190
Iboooocooeeoooooooeooooooi
DENISON PLANING MILL
Irishman, from holding any pOnfrca;
office.
The whole thing ,s such a p.lpa- | We make SHELVING,
ble plagsarization of an old, played j
out, damned to everlasting execra- COUNTERS* STORE FRONTS
tion political dodge ot desperate po • ] ^
liticai adventurers halt a century ago j „orc" Columns, 6x6, $1 each,
that its attempted revival at this day, „°, Columns, 5x5, 85c each,
can of course only excite a smile of ^orcJ1 Columns, 4x4, 65c each,
derision and contempt.—Ottawa [ “rackets from 15 cents up.
Free Trader.
His 8ight Threatened.
link. The oid German route is
abandoned. 1 teen cari each is being shipped from
The great King miil in Augusta, Pjttiburgh t0 Monterey, Mexico.
Ga., employ* some colored laborers The Bav„ian lUte railroad com-
in its blowing room at 85 cents a mjMjon ha* just declared that Amer-
day and 70 cents a day in its card jcaD locomotives are in advance of
room. The average wage* in this ^hing hitherto introduced on Ger-
mill are 40 per cent less than in New man roada
England. In that climate a man Tbomaa A. Edison’s company is
works eight month* in tbe year in about t0 greet a 10,000 to 15,000. „ . „ ,, . . . ,,
his sh!rt and tioutert ; he uses but Lorse power hydraulic plant in Victor^Hugo’s work* to her .’Osa-
little meat and lives m a.housethat northern Norway to generate elec-1 watomie library. We are glad to
is neither plastered or ceiled. Some trieity to separate iron ores. hear this, as it will result in th*
of the houses owned by the mill rent | Thc City o£ Mexico is about to be young folks dusting off Hugo, and
“While picknicking last month my 11-j
year-old boy waa poisoned by some weed I
or plant,” says W. H. Dibble of Sioux]
City, Ia, “He rubbed the poison off his I
hands Into his eyes and for a while we I
tnougt he would lose his sight Finally I
a neighbor recommended DeWitt’s I
Witch Hazel Salve. The first application
helped him and In a few days he was ss I
well|as ever.” For skin diseases, cuts, I
burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites, De-1
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is sure iure.
Relieves piles at once. Beware of |
counterfeits. Sea & Noe. aug
W. A. Peck
Wachmaker
and Jeweler
Fine Watch Repairing, Dia-
mond Setting and Jewelry
Work our specialties. Watch
Inspector for H. & T. C. Ry.
company. tf
228 Main St., Denison:
physician.
Office at Hanna A Son’s Drug Sto, e. *
Residence, No. 715 West Day Street.
-TXLXrHONX..
DR- w. T. BOOTH
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
a specialty.
No 226 Main St Denison, Tex.
JOHN HOLDEN,
BLACKSMITHING
Gxxirai,
~sr- U*»*nu»r,
Shop: «m W. Chct rmrr Strut.
JiHE DENISON PHARMACY,
33a Main Street.
•^Prescriptions a Specialty.
Charles D. Kingston. Prop’r.
J. T. SUGGS,
DYCHE’S MENAGERIE
French Pond,. Dogs .or ..,e, ». L. DECKER
Les Mis- i Monkeys, Wild Cats, etc.
Also the
ta earn $1.25 a day. Ring spinners tigU>aa Tillages. 1 *r minded by it Now let some one
earn about the same. About 100,- Rusaian engineer* are in the declare against Charles Dickens,
000 bales are annually consumed in United States to purchase equip- Thackeray and other masters, so
Augusta mill, at a coat ot about $5ment for cotton aeed oil milla t0 be ‘h>‘ J* i^no^tv'
per bale, nr ebon. . cen, . p.nnd ^ in Ceerr.l A.,e.
below the cost in New England. The head of the largest imple-1 them.—Atchison Globe.
The freight from the mills to Boston, ment manufacturing company in ---------- ■■■■'........ -
New York, Philadelphia or Balti- Rua#I, n„ ]uat ordered sooo Amer. You Know What You Are Taking
more ia 35 cents per 100 pounds by j ;can tarm machines for shipment, I When you take Grove’* Tasteless Chili
THE PICKWICK
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public.
COU.KCTIONS. . . DEPOSITIONS.
ncy,
Local Attorney Dun Mercantile
Rooms 1-3,
Phone 162-4.
ley Dun Mercantile Agen
west stairway, Mullar Block.
ALEXANDER CAMPBELL,
OLD RELIABLE GROCERY.
Froth Country Produce a Specialty, and
always wanted.
ATTORNEY.
206 MAIN STREET,
Denison. - -
Texas.
WE ARE IN THE LEAD
f With the finest line of goods in
Denison. Try our eight-year-
m
DHNISON,
Paid np Capital $100,000.00 Snrploa and Profits $25,000 00
I Chills and Fever is a bottle ot Grove’s
| Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
| and quinine in a tasteless form. No Curia
No Pay. Price 40c.
rail and water, and by all rail 41 one-h.U to South Russia and the
cents. The rate trom South Caro- other haii to Siberia.
OFFICERS:
G. L. Blackford, A. F. Platter, Courtney Marshall
President. First Vice President.
W. G. Meginnis, Cashier.
President J. J. Hill of the Great
Northern haa agreed to meet the or-
ganization ot freighters in the state
Sn d Vice Fre*. | ^gghmgton to talk on a reduction
of freight rates.
A. W. Achesok,
W. -w. Elliott,
E. H. Lingo,
DIRECTORS:
J. W. Madden, /
X, B.McDougall,
CooRTjnrv Marshall,
G. L. Blackford.
WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS.
A. F. Platter,
P. H. To*m,
D. N. Robb,
A TEXAS W0SDEE.
lina where there is no competing
water rates is 50 cents.
Two syndicates have been formed
to control the Southern cotton mills
known as the Underwood Syndicate
and the Fries Combination.
Arnold B. Sanford, president of
the American Cotton Yarn Ex-
Hall’s Great Discovery.
Frank Pugh
Wholesale Dealer in
Anheuser-Busch
Brewing Association’s
AND
Pabst Brewing Co’s
BEER8
'PHONE 129
One small bottle ot Hall’s Great Dis-
covery cures ail kidney and bladder
troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all Irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder trouble* in
children. Ifvjiot sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00.
One small bottle in two month*' treat-
ment, and ^11 cure any case above men-
tioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manu-
facturer, P. O. box 629, SL Louis, Mo.
Send for testimonials. Sold by all drug-
gists and T. B. Waldron.
READ THIS:
Abilene, Texas, Oct. 16, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis:—I suffered
two years with kidney sad bladder troub-
les, and one-half bottle of your Texas
Wonder, Hall’s Great Discovery, cured
me entirely, and I cheerfully recommend
it to all. Yours truly,
august GEO HAYDEN
|
OSSSE ' ' 31 2 - -
if.
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Builders, Attention
If you contemplate, or are
putting up a home, see....*.
American cotton goods have ae
cured such a hold on tbe Abyssinian
trade that they hold a monetary and
tbe only monetary standard. Ani-
mals are aold as so many yards
of goods. American wares ot all
| kinds have supplanted corresponding
English wares because they are
cheaper and stronger.
Dollarhide & Harris
To Mv Friends.
for builders* supplies. We
can save you money. We
have just what you want
and our prices are reason*
able. ..... . . •
It is with joy I tell you what Kodol did
I tor me. I was troubled with my stomach
I for several months. Upon being advised
0, and words
to use Kodol, I did so,
1 cannot
tell the good it haa done me. A neigh-
' - ~ * - * (laid
m
WATCH FOR OUR FALL STOCK OF STOVES
war
bor had dyspepsia so that be had
most everything. I told him to use Ko-
dol. Word* ot gratitude have come to
me from him because I recommended
it—Geo. W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health
and strength, of mind and body, depend
on the stomach, and normal activity of
the digestive organs. Kodol, the great
reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach
and bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspep-
sia. Kodol digests any good food you
eat. Take a dose after meals. Ska ft
I Noe. aug
printed on every bottle showing that it is
simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless |
All Japanese government railroad It0Tm- No Cure, No Pay, joc.
shop* are to be equipped with Amer-1 An American ia gathering up 2501
ican pneumatic tools. tons ot old files and rasps to fill an
A large area of About 100,0001 order from Bombey, where they are
old whiskey that we are now'
* selling over tbe bar. Bottled
goods a specialty. All outside <
I orders promptly attended to.
square miles in the extreme north-1 wanted to be made into tools,
eastern section ot Siberia is to be J
developed for extraordinary rich gold Bhatten AH ttecorda. ^
deposits by a combination of Euro- Twice in hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Ver-1
Glen Lea Exchange
Filll
BRU1ETT
Proprietor
r lt.: s,z I ~sr;.h,:^
jssrt Rz°:,;»SSs Si?v?H
yond the wants of consumers, but | Great Br;tsin are equipped with | Waldron’s drug store._ aug
they shall keep building mills, du-1 Amerjcaa machinery and tools. The MF-cnVllfP’C nnUtf CD EC
plica ing each other and going >t biggeat and best machinery in the I Ru D DHJllV rKcc
bKndiy.” British government arsenal at Wool-. END YOUR ADDRESS TO THE
Shipping is increasing so rapidly wich j, Qf American design and 0 Paoife Newspaper Uaioa, 927 Market
at San Francisco that four 800 feet | manufacture. The gas furnaces injst., Saa Francisco, and secure free a
long wharves are to be built by the I ^ London mint for annealing coins j beautiful nickel Saving’s Bank, also full
Pacific Mail Steamship company at are of American make. The him I CSSfSmSSSStT 7~ ~~~
a coat of $400,000 to accommodate j and exact American turret lathes are I Dictionary which 1* now being'furnished
the modern veasel* coming there. in great favor and are to be found in °* thU p,per at flv* C*** *
A National company of apple Lny 0f the great engineering plants,
growers is to be held next Decern- Many ot these are made at Wil-
ber somewhere in the Mississippi miDgton, Delaware.
Valley. The British government is comid-1 ^ .j^stan to c« «t«t box of the seouiao
Denver people are considering a L,ing the question of guaranteeing Laxative BrOOKHQuiailie Tsb^u
proposition to build from seventy- ,htpbuilding capital a i-a per cent. * ** mmm * **“ *“
five to one hundred miles of pipe to The German government guaratees I The Trans-Misaisaippi Congress
the Farryall reservoir, fitty-four the North German Lloyd 7 per cent met August 19-22 in St. Paul
miles distant in the Plaite Canon. | on iti capitai atock. the French gov-
HOWARO & REARDON
established in 1880
They have the pick of country
and city property; do more
business than all other real es-
tate concerns m Denison,
% -
16-
HOUSES FOR RENT
FIRE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY
M. T- LEONARD,
ARCHITECT.
Plans and specfications prepared
for public buildings and private
residences.
DENISON........TEXAS.
Qt H. HARDING,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
Muller Block, - East Stairway, tf
J)R. MARION TEAS
....SURGEON____
Special attention given to the Eyes,
Ears, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted.
Office Over 319 West Main Street,
DENISON, TEXAS. tf
It would furnish vast water power emment guarantees 12 per cent; Ja- S*0!* O®0**1 and Works Off the Gold.
which could be sold at an estimated pui 13 per cent; Austria 37 Per Laxative Bromo-Qnlnine Tablets cure j
profit to Denver of $1,000,000, if Lent, The government ot the Neth-1 • «»M in one day. No Cure, No Pay.
sold at $50 per year per home pow- erlands will guarantee hereatter 3 Pr,c* a< CCnU~ ...... .
er. The cost of such undertaking per cent. American iron bucket makers are |
is given at $2,000,000. There are 2100 saloons in St. shipping gaivanixed buckets every
Altoona has decided to buy the Louj*, 0f which 60 per cent are |month to b»rrack» »n north-
famous horse-shoe curve 'o protect 0Wned by the brewing combine,
its water supply. The portion ot the Lower Califor-1
One of the most important newly Lja deaert between Yuma and The
bui’ding railroads m the West is that Needles, comprising 1,000,000 acres
from Denver to New Orleans. It Lf fond, is to be irrigated by water
will pais through western Oklabo-1j,om the Colorado nver.
J. H. BOOTH
Attorney at Law
Office
216 Main St
Up Stiurs
Denison, Texas.
Dunn’s
BARGAINS
Finest Stock of
Groceries, Feed end Fuel
III S. Rusk Avenue. 39ft
RUT YOUR MONEY
INTO A HOUtE
ern India.
ma and through a region of country
not touched by other roads.
The two most powerful engines]
ever constructed have just been de-
livered to the Lehigh Valley railroad
company to haul passenger trains a |
distance of eighteen miles over tf
mountains at the equivalent
Inal Leak At Her.
;s good, feels good,
her secret. She uses Dr. King’s New!
Life Pills. Result,—all organs active,
digestion good* no hc>dichcil no yfrunee j
tor “hlues.’’ Try them yourself. Only
2{c at T. B. Waldron’*. aug
And you’ll know that it’a safe.
Every dollar so invested will
give you satisfaction, as well
as making a safe place to de-
posit what you save.
I think I have a house to suit
you; and if ao; I am sure I can
arrange the terms.
I Real estate loans made
at the lowest rates.
Fnm EoMeldi
ST. LOUIS STEAM DYE C0.
Il6 MAIN STRXXT*
■D. LUCTHCKK;Taller.
Suit* to order. All kinds of fancy dying,
cleaning and repairing. Kid glove*
cleaned. Guarantee firat-riaea work.
W, G. GENTRY, Manager Dye Co.
Phone 182-3
DENISON TRANSFER LINE,
TIM MU1FHEY, Proprietor.
MOVES Sates, Pianos and Home-
hold Furniture with special care
and safety. Order* given promp.
attention. Baggage transferred to
all parts of tbe city. Phone 43
Office M.K.&T. freight office, tf
1
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fHkUdirt CUBAN OIL enree
riaium
Cuts, Bum*, Bruises, Bbeo-
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 24, 1902, newspaper, August 24, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570951/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.