The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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ha* begun to receive hi* spring
style*. They are very pretty and
attractive.
Order a Suit from Him
that" will wear well and look well.
Established 1880.
lime Di
finger. Supposing be bed killed 1 tor tbe championship of the world,
hla man he ioined the party in the The dispatch, telling of tbe Incor-
chaee of his pal, bat tbe latter ea- poratlon at Albany of tbe Lacks-
caped, aad on returning the “dead” wanna Steel Company with a capi-
man was missing also. The mayor tal of $40,000,000 to manufacture
offered $500 reward for tbe capture jtoa, steel and other metals; to own
a brave officer, a good dtisen, and ton, waterworks, etc., 11 regarded
for several months was a member of as highly significant of a Vender-
the city council. He was a car- bill intention to fight the steel trust.
penter by trade-The veteran The latest new* received from
Texas newspaper man, Col. R. W. Shamaka confirm tbe appalling cber-
The Women Suffragists in ses-
sion at Washington re-elected Mrs.
Carrie C. Catt president of the Ne- wkkk xndino fxb. to/1873.
Association for the ensuing year. ,u coppi, arrived Tuesday and was
Foster, the weMhec prophet, (it shipped to Philadelpbia--Mr.
should be spelt proht) “forecasts” Hall opened a new two-story board-
that it will be warm uatil the last of ing house on the corner of Morgen
this month, when a “terrific blissard street and Austin avenue_Capt.
will sweep the whole country, the Tom Wright received the appoint-
heaviest of the veer, killing animals ment of deputy U. S. marshal for
aad probably human beings.” Now tbe western district of Texas_
watch. - I Steve Hertwick and Misa Maggie
It it laughable to read m the Loa-Leofllrt were married at the chapel
doa dispatches that at the first levee ®n Woodard street Sunday evening,
of King Edwards reign, which took|Rav* >mison performed tbe cere-
place at St. James palace a few monV « presence of a large con-
days ago. Allison Armour of Chi- g™f»t»n at the dose of the church
cagoand Curtis Brown of Boston I evicts-The council in called
were guests rigged out in knee “«ion Tueedey night declared the
breeches aad silk stockings, with lit- office* of and wera
tie toy swords at their .ides, l.ke I declared vacant by s vote of six to
wtmors bold. In which rid.culoua Itwo- The council then balloted for
fashion they were presented to his|cit? m*"hsl, which resulted in tbe
royal highness. Such silly flucky- e,ection ol Matt Chilton, the vote
ism u enough to make a horse landing *• follows: Chilton 6, Mc-
jauj,h Dowell 1, B. B. Gardner 1. Chat.
And Llauors ....
Imported and
Domestic Clara re.
1108 W.Main Street.
r.wofts*, P. J. A. CUMMINS.
Tte Gnjsu CowtfjlbstrtctCo.
Stale sad Countjr Taxes Collected.
WOOD A CUMMINS, - - - Prop*r.
Dxxison, Txxas. tt
Tarpon Club VMej
Not like the net.
Tbe Best, tbe Very Best.
See that evurv cork is braaded.
R. 8. LEG ATI, Cashier
P. J. BRENNAN, Asst. Cashier
C. S. COBB, President
J. J. McALESTER, Vice President
C. 8. C
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P. J. Brennan.
nrmelead
With tbe finest line of goods in
Denison. Try our eight-yenf-
old whiskey that we are now
selling over the bar. Bottled
goods a specialty. All outside
orders promptly attended to.
It often s run-down system. Weak'
nets, nervousness, lack of appetite, en
The State National Bank
ergy and ambition, with disordered liver
aad kidneys often follow an attack of
this wretched disease. The greatest need
then b Electric Bitters, the splendid
tonic, blood purifier and regulator of
Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thous-
ands have proved that they wonderfully
strengthen the nerves, build up the sys-
tem and restore to health and good spir-
its after an attack ot Grip. If suffering,
try them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfac-
tion guaranteed by T. B. Waldron, teb
Frank Bminett, Prop,
Surplus and Profit* $25,000 00
Pud np Capitol $100,000.00
$300. Flint), who was out on bail
tailed to appear, and hii bond ot
$500 was declared forfeited_
Six social evil girls who refused to
be examined as the city ordinance j
prescribed were brought before the
court. The examiner not being
present they were sent to tbe cooler
to reflect upon their evil ways____._
I Col. W. H. Day purchased of W.
| B. Munson his fine brick residence
on Gsndy street, together with part
Munson’s
Diseases of Women and Children
a specialty.
No a*6.M*in St. Denison, Tex.
OFFICERS:
A. F. Plattix, Couxtnky Marshall
First Vice President.
W. G. Mxginnis, Cashier.
directors:
I. W. Madden,
J. B.McDovoall,
Catephoretic Appliances
By the use ot electricity excava-
tion of the most sensitive teeth or
removal of live nerves is accom-
plished absolutely without pain.
Perfect success is assured where
all other medicaments fail.
An eastern paper says the “com-
ing out party” which ushered Miss
Adelaide Randolph, William C.
Whitney’s niece, into New York
upper crust society, cost $35,600.
The wine slone cost $3,000 and
other refeshments $10,000. 1
cost of gowns, Jewels, etc., sre 1
included m the above figures. T
is extravagance with a vengeance.
A. F. Platter,
P. H. Toxin,
D. N. Robb,
of the furniture, and Mr.
interest in the Day & Munson’s ad-1
dition to Denison—consideration
$7,733___Reber & Putnam, |
newsdealers, reported to the local j
papers that their average sales of
periodicals were, daily papers, 115;
weeklies, 50, and about fifty month-
lies_Married, in Topeka, Kas.,
Mr. Nester R. Baker of Denison
and Miss Jennie Carico of Topeka.
“Net” was the son of Postmaster
Baker of this city_Mr. Will-
ford purchased a ten acre tract of
land about a mile north of town,
with tbe intention of engaging
gardening. The same gentleman I
received four pounds of batter
through tbe postoffice which was
mailed in Western North Carolina.
It came through all right but cost
bim 45 cents postage__Mr. Cur-
tis arrived Tuesday from Weather-
ford with a drove ot one hundred
head of cattle, mostly cows, to be
shipped north_Trichina spiralis
was very prevalent and everybody
was giving pork a wide berth_
the The city authorities closed the dance
, is houses on Skiddy street, but there
de-1 were “cotillion” parties at the old
Office, No. 210 Mein St.,
(ap-etairs), Denison, Tex.
cuit court in Kansas City a few days Iover the island, for a term of
ago for an injunction against a show from •** *° twelve years, daring
company which styles itself “The which time the natives are to beaa-
James Boys Show Company,” from I »>*ted in the formation ot a stable
putting their show on tbe stage. He form *>1 self-government. After-
came from St. Louis to stop the ward they are to be turned loose ab-
play, which he says is not only de-1 »olutely and permanently. The sub-
moralixing to youth, but does him I w511 be vigorously supported,
and his old mother and other mem- but of cour*« *tand* no show of
ben of the family a great injustice. *doption.
“For twenty years,” said James, Three rew Eu*her* were brought
j“I have bee* trying to live down * in at Beaumont,
in I rePut*tion that came to me early in I* !• reported that two thousand
life. For tbe last twenty years I were killed by tbe earthquake in the
have so lived that I have earned tbe Shamaka district of Trans-Cauca-
friendship and confidence of y large I mostly women and children,
part of the people, aad that friend- In * chase of one Boer 150 Brit-1
ship and confidence is worth more ’*** were drmwn *nto *n *mbush in
to me than all the money I could I w&ich two officers and ten men were
have. And now along comes thisand several other officers and
I gang of cheap players, who go upon *orty men were wound#d-
the stage, representing myself, gay Jud8* Jol,n L. Sheppaid, repre-
dead brother, Tease, my old mother, *enUtive of **»• Fourlh Te“* di*‘
who is now vtry sick, and my step- wa# ,ei*ed bV i,loe“ Sunday
father, who has been a* invalid for morning and became unconscious,
years. In this play tbe whole James The malady is, primarily, Bright’s
family la made to take part in train dittue, complicated with heart fail-
robbenes, bank looting and out- ure* There are slight hope, of his
I laws.” I recovery.
NEW
WALL
PAPER
Frank Pugh
A blank call tor a meeting at
Waco Feb. tS to consider the advi-
sability of calling a state prohibition
election was sent out early m Janu-
ary by M. B. Rutherford of San
Antonio. Mr. Rutherfod is still
working along this line. The elec-
tion will depend, we presume, upon
the number of signatures that are
secured to the call. The movement
has the endorsement of the Anti-Sa-
loon Union membership. ^
Wholesale Dealer in
Anheuser-Busch
Brewing Association’s
AND
Pabst Brewing Co’s
BEER8
PHONE 129
Contractors and Builders.
Office: 611 W. Main St.
Plans and Specifications Prepared
Our new spring stock ot Wall
Paper is now arriving and we are
ready to show it.
If you are going to paper your
house, you can’t afford to overlook
our stock.
We want to show you.
THE
BANK
PALACE
Proprietors.
The Harp Saloon
Mr New MmgeMl
JOE MC8WEENEY
Sole Proprietor
teaches infant damnation.” If this W. B. Morrison purchased'The El
is really the case, it shows progress I Dorado property on Skiddy street,
since tbe time ot Jonathan Edwards and a day or two after sold it for
and is a strong argument for radical $3000, netting him a handsome
revision of the creed. Tbe creed is profit. He also sold a desirable
explicit on the subject. Chap. 30, dwelling on Gandy street to Charles
Sec. 3 reads: “Elect infants dying H. Wilson_W. A. Tibbs’ new
in infancy are regenerated and saved brick store on Main street was re-
by Christ through the Spirit, who ceiving the finishing touches__
worketh when, and where, and bow The H. & T. C. railway company
he plesseth. So also are all other announced that they would abandon
elect persons, who are incapable ot their Red River city scheme and
being outwardly called by the min- move everything to Denison end
istry of the word.” Then follows make the town the terminus of the
in Sec. 4: “Others not elected, al- road within thirty days. They did
though they may be called by the I it_Houston and Austin were
ministry of the word, and may have wrestling with small pox. It was
seme common operation ot the. Spir- alio prevalent in Parsons, Kas._
if, yet they never come to Christ, Drs. Feild and Acheson were busy
and therefore cannot be saved.” 1 Wednesday evening analyzing sam-
Tbis awful doctrine is backed up by pies of Archer county copper,
a number of quotations from the They reported it as a sulphide and,
New Testament. The Westminster 80 per cent pure. Copper ore was I My clerk
assembly who framed this Confes- quoted in Philadelphia at $300 per £
sion of Faith in 1643, which is still ton. Up to February 5 three tons trouble «
binding on the Presbyterian church, j of this ore had been received in I
undoubtedly believed in infant dam- Denison and shipped north. Great ty good,
nation, but we don’t believe tbe re- things were expected ot this find, j
vision committee do, and we can I and the building of a railroad from overload
say the same of most members of Denison to tbe “copper mines’’ was Cure di*<
the Presbyterian church. They are j talked of, but the copper soon
better than their creed. petered and the road proposition |
likewise.
The bar has been
restocked with a
fine line of
whiskies, wines,
cigars, etc.
Gome and see
me and I will
treat you right.
night and toon grew ao bad you could
hear him breathe all over the house,”
saysF. D. Reynolds, Mansfield, O. "We
feared he would die, but a few doses of
One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved
him snd he went to sleep. That’s the
lsst we heard of the croup. Now, Isn’t s
cough cure like that valuable? One Min-
ute Cough Cure Is ab-olutely safe and
acts immediately. For coughs, colds,
croup, grip, bronchitis and all other
throat and lung triubles it is a certain
cure. Very pleasant to take. The little
ones like it. Sea ft Noe. feb
TRY OUR
HOFFMAN HOUSE BYE.
A Superior Article.
Plaas and speefications prepared
foe public buildings aad private
QUALITY DRINKS
A blend of coffee guaranteed better than any coffee ever offered
on this market. One pound packages.
Chris. Waltz
The largest Plumbing House
North of Dallas. Work done
by experienced workmen.
It your water pipes burst I
will repair them promptly.
Put in a hot reservoir.
dy.‘^u,1^cM^"ndUrou^?ol^^.” spoke of her lamented husband, of
without suffering several hours, try and of the undying love of the
SFStJF} 3? ££ °< W«^pp. for onl,
?sults. I have had no more president of the Confederate States.
ind when one can go to eating The dispatches tell us that Mrs.
6, cheese, candy snd note after _ , , , , . . , ,
ne, their digestion must be pret- Davts broke down completely when
* endorse Kodol Dyspepsia foe attempted to reply to Senator
rtily.” You don’t have to diet. _ JT , , . . ... .
e good food you want but don’t I Cayce. She had been invited by
the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia the legislature, she said, and made
sate your..........es ^ oe. eb j ^ jong journey that she might once
more see the friends and comrades
of her husband in the historic old
capitol of the state that delighted to
honor him,
The tender leaves of the early picking; the teas of wondrous fra-
grance.
I, t. HUtiArl
Sole Agent for
Tbe Tennessee" mi Fentons Preston Oil Morj 140ns
Prompt attention and best of satis-
faction guaranteed.
Orders left at Puckett’s Book Store
.The News announced J* H. Thomas, of Ben Wheeler,
'ATfiaiB. I the arrival from Cbetopa, Kas., of Texas, sends the Dallas News the
«r«« Inventors tne jthe or8,n*l Star of all stars, Samuel following under date of January 36,
orted by C. A. 1 Star, to make Denison his home. 119°2: a
Patent Attorney. The News sized him up exactly “Without your article from Bren-
£ , when it said “Mr. Star is one oflhMa .to Tuesday’s New., I should
dlevue, wire fence ,. .. have been afraid to publish that I
non, Brazos, wire tho*e lve’ wlde**w,ke, liberal busi- j,ad cured consumption with kero-
Click, Bellevue, ness men we like to see locate in I ,ene oil, and yet It is so simple.
.. S. Culpepper, our city.” Would that we han I Take half a teaspoonful twice a day
us for cleaning tbe more such business men as was “d >t will kill every bug in the ays-
< h Keller Fort s.rn Star in Denison to-day__ **“• I commenced this tteatment
f. D. Lloyd, Fisk- ; , , , th* middle ot last May with my 13
P. Pbemxi LubdThurwU? m*ht about IO o c,ock» year old daughter. She was in an
id. Shannon, La- two perties, supposed to be from advanced stage of consumption and
er. the territory, created a disturbance I is now well. I induced others to
y of above patents near the Eldorado saloon. Police-1 ^ who are apparently well. It
1 postage stamp* Day rep.ired to the scene and “ * d“d !h,ot ol?caUrrb’ .wrb?°Ping
paper to C. A. . Y eongh and la gnppe. And I believe
shiugton, D. C. *few momentt after was tound ly- it wilj cure any germ disease. It
—1 . ing in tbe ditch with his pistol be* needs the investigation of scientists,
From Torture. tide him. He was shot in the back for a couple of old confederate sol-
e~aeoniztna trouble the heed end died almost instant- dier* Uke Mr. Eldred and I are not
JEftaCTS; ,r. B.r.« Daniel., T^« SZ. *•“ “ “»d J* to
dtolerable. No poei- T . » ^ Vn?“7 \J . ment oil and common kerosene.”
Ih* torture u un- aad James Ellis started on trail of n ....................——
Witch Hazel Salve I the murderers 1 few minutes after Mil How Put to Work.
all kinds of wounds Jtbe crime had been committed and -y^e wonderful activity of the new cen-
S. Gerxll, St. Paul, came up with them, two in number, tury Is shown by an enormous demand
i86j I suffered with . for the world’s best workers—Dr. King’s
dir>g piles snd could 00 railrosd track near the depot. jjaw Life Pills. For Constipation, Sick
me until I used De- One of the men sung out, “I sur- Headache, Biliousness, or any trouble of
bozes jjmjjj- K and at the same time Stomach, Ur* of Kidneys they’re un-
me.” Beware of ’ u rivaled. Only acc at T, B. Waldron’s
Noe. feb wheeled aad fired. Tbe other fel- drug store. tab
.All Kind* of Fruits
CANDIES AND CIGARS
When she came to ex-
press her feelings, she burst into
tears.
“Gentlemen,” said she, “all I can
say is that the name of Mississippi
will be written on my heart when I
die, and that I shall always tenderly
love the people of Mississippi who
clung to the cause of a defeated
man. I can say no more.”
Mrs. Davis was assisted from the
speaker’s stand, and the old veter-
ans, citzens aad little children
crowded around her. The scene
was very affecting.
The finest line of bug*
gies in Denison. We are
receiving them by the car-
load. Call at our ware-
rooms and look at the
new style*.
No. 416 W. Main Street, Denison, Texas.
118 West Main St.
BOOK BINDING
Off Every Description.
SAM HARGREAVES
387 Male St. DALLAS TEXAS
ST. LOUIS STEAM DTE GO.
1(6 MAIN STRUT.
KB. LVKTMeK* Tattler.
Suits to order. All kinds of fancy dying,
cleaning and repairing. Kid gloves
Cleaned Guarantee ftrat-eiaas work.
W, G. GENTRY, Manager Dye Co.
From Forest to Yard
Every step of the way from the toll tree to the boarding or
flooring of the smallest dimensions receives vigilant care before it
gets into the hands of our customers. Tbe tree is all right in the
first place, the sawing and planing in the second place, and drying,
or “aeasoning," in the third, and price aad promptness of
delivery in tbe fourth, at
Lingo-Lee per Lumber Co.
(Successors to Buxton, Lingo A Co.)
I Yards at Denison, Dallas, Fort Worth, SI Pmo, Colorado, Big Springs,
I gad Pecos.
Choice Roasts, Lard and every-
thing good to eat in the meat
was changed by Pneumonia almost to s
■keleton, writes Mrs. W. Watkins of
Pleasant City, O. "A terrible cough set
in, that, in spite of s good doctoi’s treat-
ment for several week*, grew worse
every day. We then used Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, aad
our darling «tss soon sound snd well. |
We sre .ure this grand medicine saved
bis life." Million, know it’, the only
sure cure for Cough., Cold, an* aU
Lung diseases. T. B. Waldron guaran-
tee satisfaction, foe, $1. Trial bottles
free. tob
line—tender and cut right If
that is what you want, drop in
and order it at
PARLBR NEAT MARKET
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1902, newspaper, February 23, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570977/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.