The Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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KATrt PA8T MAIL SPECIAL GOK«
TO DALLAS AT RECORD
BREAKING SPEED.
IE, K A T. At Sedalia, Mo., «i In
Denison yesterday. He left in the
afternoon on .Vo. 2.
Conductors A. T. Mathews and G.
W Sterens of the M, K. I T. are »
Joying a UtUe hunting trip in the vi-
cinity of Reynolds, I. T.
W. O. Sell, who has been a substl
tote mail clerk on the Sedaiia-Deni-
son run, has been transferred to the
Missouri Pacific and given a regular
run.
Conductor Tee Johnson was in
charge of the Katy special mail train
to Dallas yesterday afternoon and
Conductor Wallace took out the Fort
Worth train.
General Superintendent T. S. Mc-
Dowell of the M., K. ft T. of Texas
U expected to return to Texas about
the last of this week from 8t. Louis,
where he bna been attending a confer-
ence.
The If-, K. * T. has made a change
In its homeseekere' excursion rate.
Heretofore the fare has been about
75 per cent of the usual one-stay fare.
After March 20 the rate is to be made
one fire plus $2 for the round trip
Dispatcher A. J. Moody of the Knty
north end is sure that the Herald’s
want ad column is the finest in Texas.
monthly fains m my abdomen and shoulde
had suffered this way nine years and five d
had failed to relieve me. On your advice I
Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my
and now I am entirely cured. I am sure
Cardui saved myjife.”
It is a safe and reliable remedy for all ft
diseases, such as peri- . '
odical pains, irregular!- nn* advicT*
ty, dragging down sen-
sations, headache, diz-
ziness, backache, etc.
(4,000,000 WILL HE SPER1
Bna Antonio. Tex, March •
meeting of capitalists in thin etty It
was definitely decided to proceed at
aace with the oaaatnietk* of a mil
road between Near Braunfels and Alii
•ntor Head on Baa Antonio Bay
By the Knty In Rebuilding the Cbse-
fow and Cberekee DMelonn Con-
IK»tlon of Mall In Deotoon to
Be Relieved at an Enriy
Date—oilier News.
J. Wt Murphy’s
Ready-to-wear Store
32* Main St
At Every Drug Store In |1.00 bottles.
New
Arrivals
in spring oxfords for ladies,
art—as and children- All of the
tote styles and various leathers
will be found here. If yon want
oxfords up-toMhe-mlnute be sare
and give us a kwh before buy-
ing V.**SR*
Ladies' oxfords la patent leath-
er $2.<k> to ........-..-$3 SO
Mimes' oxfords in patent leath-
er, all of the latest tom.
$1.50 to ......... *2 50
ladles' canvas oxfords,
fl.oo to 75
Misses caavns oxfords.
75c to -****».. *• ...... .$1 50
at Vinita aa hoar and fifteen minute,
late. The Knty train sot out of ViatU
oae hour and tweBty-six minutes late
A good run waa made to Deniaon aad
the train arrived hem fifty-five min-
ute* late at 5:10 p. m.
The Flyers left Deo toon on time, so
special trains were made up aad the {
est of foods for animals
the files are mixed with t
letota/ such as millet and
themselves the flies are I
their power of nourish!
mall loaded on. Engineer Thomas 55.
Williams, waa ant on the Dalian train
and Engineer Jake Henry on the Fort
Worth special.
The Fort Worth fast mail special
l«ft Denison an boor and ten minutes
late at $:*>. At 8 o’clock the train waa.
In Fort Worth, having made op forty
minutes with seventy-two miles of the
way Joint track. v
On the * Dallas the train made
up fifty minutes, getting Into Dal-
las at 7:20 p. m.. ten miautea behind
schedule. The train would have gone j
mir&ble food for chickens, birda in
captivity and captive fishes. But
there being no files to speak of In
England, those in search of thia deli-
cacy for their animals have to send to
Brazil, where there are flies on every-
thing.
The river Amaapn abounds with
files. . Brazilians
Miguel.
be a small Indication that the erat-
favorably The extension from New
Braunfels to the Gulf win rive the
toad the outlet that Is needed.
TO rttLIBVt MAIL CONOEtTION.
Ae Soon as Cart C«VTBs Obtained Ex-
tra Clerks Will Be Added.
R*H«f it to be given In the railway
«:a,s,s,r
cars can be obtain-
*® *F the M.. K. « T. fall length
cafa will be not on the Katy Flyers.
?UI plt* » ®P The first oar will be
devoted to Texas mall, and In the sac-!
oaa car Indian Territory and im&i I
mail w
method,
service aad will make recommenda-
tions for Improvements.
Brakeman Campbell of Denison was
re-instated in his position at the con-
float down (he
stream in boats and scoop in millions of
Tha Horn* •( Good Shin
317 W. Mala
into Dallas cm time had H not been
running as the second section of No.
5 and wa« accordingly held ton min-
ntoa, by the block system. As It was,
the train got Into Dallas exactly two
h&on after leaving Denison which
nmde a high rate of speed necessary.
The HM miles between Denison and
Dallas were covered In !M minute*,
which made the speed average about
52 miles an hoar.
Todsv the fast mill will be late
again.-but it la probable that no ex-
traordinary run will be mads. The
Frisco pari of the mail Is late again
°n account of the storm.
$4400400 APPROPRIATED.
Katy Will Spaed That Amount en
Choctaw and Cherokee Division#.
The M„ K. 4 T. management ha*
decided that the line la to bs revised
between Denison and Parsons, and
about $4,000400 has been approprl-
tbe files which circle in dense clouds
Just above the water’s edge. The
files are killed, dried thoroughly In
the sun and packed in bags. They Ere
then shipped.
Dead flies constitute oas of the rich-
ficials. Brakeman W. R. Magher of
Dalian aad two brakemea of Parsons,
were also re-iastated.
Dr. E. F. Yancey, chief of the M.,
K. 4 T. hospital department, who re-
turned yesterday with his party from
a week’s trip to Texas, says It has
not been decided definitely that a
branch hospital will be located at
some point Is the Lon# 8tar state, but
It Is likely such will be the case —
Oar**, discolored, oily, nt
dered fair and Inviting by j
We have Jmt received a fresh
shipment of
Pruning Shears, Garden Rakes and Hi
Good pruning shears with steel blade only 25c. Garden to
rakes 25c. Nlekel plated coffee or tea pots only 15c. Take a «
look at our show window every day.
Gulden’s
Celebnaiet Prepared
Mustard,
Free Delivery in City.
Denison, Tt*
th# fi!?* ,n lh* «"t<*rcan
saTTftS: z:* -
In addition to the arrangement of
rn iupt. B. P Tift of the railw»v
fflal! service, Seventh division, has
been given authority to nse ns msnv
T/ ZM Itt handling
,«*&£**& S* ■*« broUKkt In-
This is the* only prepared must-
ard that* received an award st
f the World s Fair.
It Is absolutely the best pre-
pared mustard on the market
A SPECIAL DAY FOR THE 0ENTI
WOMEN AT THE EAGLE DRUG STC
at the price.
from Red River to Muskog^Tbut ^th
the new bond teeue authorized the
money for the larger work has been
obtained.
The final location of the line has
not been made, so the actual work cab
not commence for some little time.
The engineering department will go to
work at once, however, end Within a
SS* wHi ^ vi=5 u,, « w*.
The realignment is greatly needed Depots
on the Choctaw division, where the A young Wbman Derfnrm<ut .
iZreteaS extremely heavy and *t tha union depot^esterday *f
80m® Frades and noon that many an old time rellmud
ea that naed attention. On the I man or young time one either i».
Cherokee division the curves are the never seen. *,U,er’
greatest trouble, and with these ellml- The Bonham local a mixed
nated and heavy steel down it will bs and pasronger SSn' ‘jjWS
»n excellent piece of railroad. depot on the firet tnS LmJi
mmtl S“thl>rchSto2,,*ta rl5LPT9'U.ard * *** In on
£122*3 »“““is
March 20th will be ladles’ day at the Eagle Drug Store. Web
every gentlewoman In Denison and vicinity to call that day, In
our stock and our store. We shall tfy to make yottr visit Intend
well posted and courteous gentlewomen will wait on you and
be pleased to show you what we have to sell and to tell yw tt
worth knowing about our general line of drugs, sundries, can
etc.—things every woman like to know.
Probably no drug store In this section of the country ha* a 1*
or better stock than We have. Our lihe of sundries la very comp
We have everything in toilets, perfumes, rubber goods, and o
things a woman expecta to find la an up-to-date drug store. W*
ommend^ our prescription department particularly—we use notl
latest care in dlapta
the sweets of life.
them. The candy department la full of
JBvery gentlewoman who visits us March 20th will be gives,
a liberal sample of the famous Pompeian Massage Cream and *
of the book, “A Treatise on Facial Xaasage.” which tell* I)
woman may keep young looking and good looking.
Be sure to come and bring your friends.
Roberts
Tasteless Chill Toole
WITS IRON
EAGLE DRUG STORE
St.. OboIim o. I, MYERS,
A positive, permanent and ef-
fective cure for Chills and Fever,
a general tonic.
No cure, no pay.
Contalnf no poisons
,and kindness stronger
vf hunu,B htMAa' baa
j, , T —— — -* wm\
ed in that home above i
»d weeping shall corni
Therefore be It
Resolved. That in his
Brotherhood haa lost a ft
T1^ a tru* and loving"hus-
bandv aad the little one a devS
Reived, That in this, their u
roatement. we sincerely lampathlze
SL^iS^Ew!!!^and hi*
companions behind, still fami .t*
**• ‘hat In heaven
«**£*• h* Placed on the m1n?Tw ^
,VT 7'f *2
Resnectfnlly submitted.
Mrs Emma Dumas
Mr. Arab.ll 5Ha„,
Oor Motto: “F«|, piay,
SfAUPEi*witanT.Mj,
lere sorrow
nevermore,
death the
bful mem-
Los Angeles, OaL, Mafeh H.-a
larfa number of bagga^ agents rep-
I resenUng tha principal railwav sy«
tarn, of the United Slates and Canada
are attending the annual convention
of the American Asaociation of Oen-
«*1 Agent*, which began In
this city today. The aessioa will tost
two days, ud technical papers ud
reports will occupy the attention of
the delegates. The convention will
be followed by the Annual meeting
of the Western Baggage Agents’ As-
sociation on Satarday.
NtWE NOTE? AMD PERSONALS.
W. A. Din, a north Ud Katy con-
doctor^ is on the atok list aad Is lay-
L Crutcher, an K. 4 T. brake-
man of Farsona, Kan., whs in Den-
ison yesterday.
George Lord has resigned his post-
tton as switchman for the Knty ud
left yesterday tor Bt Louis.
i. 3. Hopper t
Bottles sold since September 1.
Your money refunded If not
satisfied. 1
Fashionable low cut shoes, neat sad
»ry J* le*‘h«r aad good qumlitlec to*
RIBBONS.
Our ribbon sale is well worth attent
!"lh® ^hbou line you can certainly m
tege of these special low prices.
Robert’s
Drug Store
alao the subject of providing
now per yard ........
P aid, suitings, worth 41c. now
Pin stripe silks, 38 Inches all
J^Zj'SSftSZZ -
BO by our prii
ur proofs:
, worth 48c. (
......... ....
The House of Li
matting Ail
f oibert. Where he was called to see
?uher
J y ***' p Price 1
is ss sis as ss ]
T* look at tkaai !i lo bay i
Mbbb and yga will
'ARLOlpILLINERY
Main strut.
Barf Bins l$J
tinted
ladies and men.
Your* For
' m,
Don't fall to s«»
Persian lawk tot
la won, etc., aad
ms for shirt waist suits,
■nits, French lawns, linen
HARVEY** OLD
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The Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1906, newspaper, March 15, 1906; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570994/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .