The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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H. T.WAL
Bourbon and Bye Di
Wee tor medicinal
family use.
Complete stock of High
[IhHriMHt ttia Ik* PhIih MtHm.]
ENDING MAY, IO, 1879.
Wood ft Co., grocers, had sold
$100 worth of strawberries up to
the 1st of May — The departure
ie Imported Liquors.
Imported Bavarian Beer
for medicinal use.
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the air yesterday, and the woods, Paris is starting to build 33tf miles
in spite of die muddy roads, bad a of under ground electric roads, two
T„ •—gr-*“■,h' rrsras ~
churches----The public schools T|f#d Cott ^o|000t000. Trains
close on Friday, the a6th-The .u consist of 4 to 6 cars. Speed
Sheriff came oyer from Sherman as % mile* an hour, fare uniform for
Saturday and at night raided a all pittances.
negro crap game, gathering in hf-J coal production. 30,000,-
teen coons who will in a majority om
cases do the state service on the
county roads____Yesterday the little
daughter of Mr. Ovendorf went into
the garden to pick strawberries.
Whili in the act of stooping down
she saw a mottled form in a coil and
a pair of demon-like eyes looking
up from the green leaves. It was
ground rattlesnake ready to strike.
The child was so frightened that
she tell over backward in a swoon.
The mother killed the snake with a
stick____Dr. Perrie Wilson who
escorted R. C. Shearman io Excel-
nor Springs, Mo., reports that his
charge was getting along very well I tions of the world ia wealth produc-1
when be left____The farmers are m9 resources. An 800 mile road is
*, »w-
lands are water soaked-House From tbe„ to Khartoun is 1500
cleaning is in full blast-The miles largely water way. A dosen
warm days of the past week have I or more branch Dues are projected,
started everything in the line of A TbeNstionsl Piano Manufacturers
—a______I Association of America have just
garden truck to growing. Sp ng met jn York and protested
vegetables are very plentiful-----against the stencilling of pianos by
1 The brick work at the cotton seed which new manufacturers can enjfey
oil mill was begun this morning_ the credit of manufacturing pianos.
1 Dr. Booth is now visiting his pa- *^ne a^*oci*tlon ** **■
^ _ I operation of manufacturers all over
• tients in a $350 buggy, the most I thV United Sutes.
r stylish in the city-----A blue cat Reports in the musical journals
! weighing 51 pounds caught in Red show a marked improvement in the
■ River was brought to the city to- P““° fx*de. ....
,___ r-.-i.________Mr. Henry's unsinksble and un-
All Goods Warranted
Absolutely Pore. . . .
CLOSED ON SUNDAY
GEORGE P. STANFORD, Agent
Dr.YEIDEL
tons a year. Great Britain
produced lest year >04,364,000 tons.
United Sutes 181,614,000 tons,
Germany 110,000,000 tons, and
Belgium a t ,000,000 tons.
Tlie Russian Naval administration
proposas next year to begin tbe con-
struction of u torpedo boats, 3 first
dess iron dads of 11,700 tons each
^rfld 1 cruisers.
It is quite surprising bow quickly
Denison ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Crystal Ice Co.
Colorado-John Holford re-
ceived his appointment as deputy
cattle inspector for Grayson county,
May 1____A branch of die Star
Store was opened in Whitesboro
with I. M. Casper in charge_
Ed. F. Radeleff who completed tbe
scholastic census of the dty May 1,
reported 1076 white children be-
tween tbe ages of 6 and 18 years,
and 199 colored. Between 8 and
13 inclusive, whites 6741, colored,
147-A petition was being cir-
culated to have tb* name of Skiddy
Tbe News an-
We are fixed to serve you
at our new quarters at
Distilled Water Ice
FACTORY: Foot of Woodard ftt A R. R. Track.
Boston may bars a second sub-
way. Tha tana city of Ufa is shown
by micro-organisms ascanding to
M. Mi quel who took earth from a'
public park drive and powdered it
and after being kept in sterilised
glass vessels showed 3.900,000 bac-
teria par gramma. After 15 years
there were still 3,400,000 left.
A educator says: “We have a
thousand men who can shout franti-
cally for reform, but one great Am-
erican weakness of to-day is that we
have so few women who are capable
of making a crisis.
No. 501 Main St.
Best Bread in Denison.
Try us for anything in
our line. . ......
street changed
nounced on the 3d that Major John
B. McDougall had received one of
the Moffet bell punches, which was
examined by a large crowd of curi-
ous spectators.........Ed Alien open-
ed a saloon in Leadville called tbe
Rancho
DTJNFS
BARGAINS
Mrs. Joseph Miller
was declared insane and taken to
Sherman_Howard Hanna, the
The Finest Stock of
GROCERIES, FEED and FUEL
in the city,
III SOUTH RUSK AVENUE.
Mr. Henry's unsinksble and
4pprfzible boat is rendered so by air I
chambers, above the water line. The
trial consisted of dumping 1700 gal-
lons into the boat from a height of 10
feet. Tbe boat sank under tbe voi-
lence of tbe shock but immediately
rose again and tbe water immediate
ly flowed out. Tbe principle is
adaptable to yachts.
Tbe Russian Government has baa
constructed two immerse dredges to
cost $459,700 to dredge tor tbe ex-
: tensive ship canal to connect tbe Bal-
tic Sea and tbe Volga River. These
dredges have capacity too re-
move 4000 cubic yards of sand,
gravel, day or similar material per
hour to a distance of 700 feet.
Capital, 8160,000.00,
Surplus, 680,000.00
All Summer
Drinks at
Hallenbeck’s
U Ghrfettatftj Tw? Jj-jH
thinker* have to say. Haadquar-j
ten for writings of Ingenoll, Paine,
and all Freethougbt writers. All of
Ingersoll's lectures. Send for cata-
logue and copy of tbe Truth Seeker
(weekly organ of tbe Infidels) free.
Address the Truth Seeker Co., >8
Lafayette Place, New York.
RailroacTTIckets
Bought and sold at cut rates
st the old reliable stand, 109 Main
street. tf TOM E. DAVIS.
Garbage is better burned in Ham-
burg by forcing warm dry air into
thirty-six Honfull furnaces, than by
DROPSY
Texas militia____Justin Raynsl
announced as a candidate for tbe
city council.
Hem Shoes, Rem Styles, Big Stoek
la arriving. Give na a call and aee what we
can do for yoa...........
5 feet wide and draw 4 feet 6 inches I
water. They can excavate a chan-
nel 80 feet wide and 14 feet deep at
one culking. Tbe consumption of
naphtha is noo gallons per hour and
36 men is the crew for each.
The quickest time between Chic-
ago and Denver is ao miles an
hour.
Seamless tubes are now made by
drawing an aluminum alloy over
steel tubes which is cheaper than
galvanized.
The Falk system of rail weldings,
an American invention, has been
successfully introduced all over
Europe.
of immense de-
A Frightful Blunder.
Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald,
CATARRH
Ask your
Druggist
Elf’s Cream Balm
using steam as in England
0BDG1AL DOCKET.
COLD HEAD
Setting of the criminal docket of the
County Court for the May term,
1899, for the week beginning
TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1899.
6S46 State of Texas vs. Burt Vaden.
6853 “ " v«. Jonas Mopin.
6903 « ** vs. Eob Carter.
6904 “ “ va. Bob Carter and
^ Henry Grant.
6924 “ “ vs. Tom Hayes.
6925 “ “ vs. Tom Hay*.
THE
DENVER
ROAD
Tbe discovi
posits of workable coal near tbe
Siberian railroad is attracting tbe
serious sttention of European capi-
talists.
it is proposed to use steel rails,
& inches wide with flsngs for wagons
to run on instead of macadamising
roads. Such a steel road way can
The Indian Territory
Is at Denison's door.
TIE CORWAY TELEPHONE GO.
covers the important towns in tbe
Chickasaw Nation. Here is a list
of them:
Colbert, Silo, Durant,
Emet, Tishomingo! Linn,
Cumberland, Ravi a,
Manns vi lie, Oakland,
Raysville, McMillan,
Wilson, Reagan, Belton,
Connersvilie, Pontotoc,
Ardmore, Provence, Durwood
Office in Postal Telegraph Office,
204 West Mam Street.
J. G. AMBROSE,
Local Manager.
Such a steel road way can
be put down for $43,500 against I
$3,000 to $6,000 for a macadamized
road.
A Brussels student after long
calculation affirms that a safe way
to estimate tbe length of life 'is to
subtract tbe present age from 86
and divide by a. The result gives
the time to live. He affirms that ia
a thousano persons of 60 years 599
will live to 70, iao to 80 years and
and 17 to 90, monogenarians 4 will
live to 100.
The re-erganised Spanish Army
consists of 7643 officers, 99,038 men
and 16,436 horses and mules.
There are 13 field Regiments of
Artillery, 14,386 soldiers of Cavalry.
The cost for the next year is 15,000,
000 pesetas.
Russia has 35 army corps against
33 ot Germany.
Tbe Naval estimates of Great
Britain for 1899 and 1900 show even
CUT PAPER
PATTERNS
‘ “ vs. Florence Finley.
‘ « vs. John Merritt.
* « vs. John Merrett.
11 . “ vs. John Merrett.
“ “ V*. Jack Perkins.
“ - “ vs. Oscar Borders.
11 “ vs. Geo. Sumner.
“ “ vs, George Sumner.
“ “ vs. George Sumner.
“ “ vs. Anty Flannery.
“ “ vs. Lee McAfee.
“ “ vs. J. M. White.
“ « vs.j.M. White.
“ “ vs. J. M. White.
“ “ vs. J. M. White.
“ “ vs. I. M. White.
“ “ vs. Rudolph R.
Manner.
“ “ vs. Tom Taylor.
“ “ vs. Robert Nerow.
“ “ vs. Robert Nerow.
wxumxsxa y, may If.
State of Texas vs. Dora Wilson.
“ “ vs. Dora Wilson
“ “ vs. Jennie Benson.
“ “ vs. Jennie Benson.
“ “ vs. Jack Sima.
“ “ vs. Henry Nester.
“ “ vs. Zelpba Edwards.
“ “ vs. Zelpha Edwards.
“ “ vs. Bessie Bird.
“ “ vs. Bessie Bird,
“ “ vs. Annie Canon.
•• « vs, Annie Canon.
“ “ vs. Annie Carson.
“ “ vs. Annie Canon.
“ “ vs. Annie Canon.
“ “ vs. Annie Carson.
“ “ va. Jerdy Lynch.
“ “ vs. Jerdy Lynch.
“ •* vs. Emma Preston.
“ “ vs. Mollie Edwards.
“ “ vs. Mcdlie Edwards.
“ vs. I. M. White.
Thi Club Women
who wishes to be reooguizod at
authority on to-day’s literature will
summer at tbe Texaa-Colorado
Chautauqua. Sba will have as bar
associates tbe literary cream of (be
United States.
ThaTaachari
admired moat by tbe School Board,
will keep up-to-date in school meth-
ods and rigorous ia body by spend-
ing each vacation at the Chaut-
auqua's Summer School.
The Cbantnaqua opens at Boulder
July 4th, and continues six weak*.
applied an insulting remark to the
udge, who immediately resentediC
The judge gave tbe prisoner thun-
ders tand that be could run no bluff
on him and expressed a willingness
to adjourn court and go outside and
settle the matter_A visitor ap-
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Scott’s
Emulsion
FRA UK BRUNEJT. Propr.
A. A. Gltaaon, Gen. Agt. Pass.
Dept, or D. B. Keeler, Traffic
Manager, The Fort Worth ft Den-
ver City Ry., Fort Worth. Texas.
Alter the Grip use
^00 vessels under construction for
war purposes or projected, as fol-
lows: 18 battleships, 14 armed
cruisers, 41 first class cruisers, 4
second class cruisers, 9 third class
cruisers, 4 first class gunboats, 8
sloops, t royal yacht, 36 torpedo
boat destroyers and a torpedo boats.
Tbe federation of the Australian
colonies within the British Empire is
about accomplished.
European Russia has 67,596 miles
of rivers and canals of which 46,-
303 are used navigably, 330/138
milts available for floating. The
canals aggregate 499 miles and
Pur* Whidp j
the 33d__There is not an idle
carpenter in Denison. While the
work it not of any magnitude it af-
fords remunerative employment__I
Mrs. A. Moore has moved into her
beautiful new borne on Mirick ave-
nue and Owings street.........This
fine growing weather has brought
the Indian turnip crop of Mr. Sam
Shone to the front. The crop was
nipped by the late frosts and Mr.
Shone was very blue over the situa-
tion. but fortune smiles on him once
.The elegant cottage of
The Beet Stimulant
We offer fifteen different
kinde of fine Whiskies.
The beet line of
NERYOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over-
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Spaeifle
Mo. S8, In use over 40 veers, tha only
suooeasful remedy.
11 pm rials* • vlsls sad hurtsvial pewdsr^W IS
•old by IfruggtoU, ar neat post paid oo raoaipt of prica.
SOLID TRAINS OF
«A6IER BUFFET SISKU
Schemes for improving the Har-
bor facilities of tbe Dominion
are receiving serious consideration.
There will be a struggle between
Montreal, New York, New Orleans
and Galveston for tbe main trade of
tbe Northwest.
It costs $600,000 to build a first
class steamer for coast wise service.
An 8 ft. pipe with e wide flare
through which e powerful blast of
K ATY _CHA1§_ GARS
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO,
6954 “ “ vs. BIU Harkness.
69^7 “ “ v*. Chss. Cot.
6958 “ “ vs. Bill Bowman.
6962 “ “ vs. John Sherburne
6965 “ “ vs. Rube Hutchcrsft.
6966 “ “ vs. Rube Hutchcrsft.
7046 “ “ vs. Farmer Dixon.
7047 “ “ v*. Lee Walker.
7050 “ “ vs. D. W. Smith.
All other esses docketed after this
date will be set for trial on the 18th
of May, 1899.
All probate orders will be taken
on Monday, Mey 15, 1899.
All motions and demurrers will
be beard on Saturdays.
J. D. Woods, County Judge.
again
Mrs. Shaffer in the 800 block Main
street, is completed_J. N.
Downs was out fishing yesterday
In Denieon. We invite com-
parison with other stores.
We carry the Urgeet stock.
Try ns for groceries.
FINN & M08WEENET
and when he left the Cbbctaw he
just put the pole in bis ttuggy and
let tbe line fly. As he was passing
a farmer's rig the line blew out end
the hook caught tha farmer by tbe
throat, tearing the flesh badly for
shoot two inches. The line snapped,
so firmly was the book embedded
in tbe farmer's throat. This is one
of tbe most singular accidents ever
heard of. Downs informs the Gas-
httker that tbe farmer took the ac-
cident very good naturedly and did
not “wince” while the hook was be-
ing removed.
Put them on at once.
Tbe Chicago people will have a
nice repair bill to pay for tha sewer
work because it is alleged that greedy
contractors put one layer to e litter of
brick in the work.
Greater New York claimed a
population of 3,438,000 on July 1,
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