The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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Sunday, May 14, ^899.
Inf a house a< worship MU their hooo,
■troac mnm, between Hull and Munson
streets, now nearing completion, la Dm
ftttng monument reared by their earneet
effort*. Mr. George W. White acre and
hW co-workers ere joatly proud of the
reeult. The church house to • neat
wooden structure, flnelr totalled, and
now ready for the Inatde tntohlag
touchee— papering, painting, erection of
a pulpit, etc., but It haa already been la
uee tor aome time aa a place of woreMp.
The tntehing touchee will now be added,
elegant paper of handeome deeign haring
been purchased for the purpoae. When
the work that I hare been completed
FEB80SALB
Rev. John Benner Glbble, ol St. Luke’a
pariah, waa at Dallaa the peat week at*
tending the Bptecopel dloceae.
W. A. Durant and little eon were here
Monday from Durant.
W. C. Hire, of St. Joe, Mo., la In the
dtr with a view of locating. ,
Wm. T. Roberto, who haa been to the
Klondike region, stopped off Mondar en
route to hta home In Palestine. Roberta
it better off by about $3000, all of which
waa made in the reataurant buaineaa.
He reporta a great falling off In the ruah
of prospector*.
Mrs. F. Ledrick, of St. Lout*, Is the
I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Davit,
No. 1009 South Houston avenue.
Will T. Cackley left Monday for Clin-
ton, 111., hit father being seriously ill.
Attorney A. B. Person went to Ard-
more, 1. T. Sunday.
Capt. J. M. Lea came over from Sher-
man Monday.
G. A. Kinderhook, of Iowa, haa lo-
cated here with hit family.
Tim Willlama haa returned from Gal
I veston.
Mike Hanna haa gone to Galveston to
enter the machine aTiopa.
Charley O’Maley and C. C. McCarthy,
I the Dentaon capitaliata, apent Monday In
Admitting that am all economies
build large beak account*, the fact
should not be toot eight of that you
can make substantial saving in your
tailor'* bill by having your clothing
made by the world'* greatest tailor*
voted husband and family have
watched at the bedside, hoping
against bop*.
No mother and wife ewer received
more affectionate attention. The
suffering woman had only to give a
sign and H waa their pleasure to
beed it.
Mr*. Yeidel waa a patient suf-
ferer. She always held out hope to
her agonised husband that she
might recover and bless them with
her presence many year* yet to
com*. With her while there was
life there was hope.
The death of such an lovable
character cannot be realised only by
those who are nearest to her.
The deceased had been a resident
of Denison for the past twenty-four
years. The whole sum and sub-
stance of her life was concentrated
at home. It was there that the
manifested those noble trait* of
character that make the household
the ideal sphere of happiness 00
earth.
A* she grew older the ties that
hound her to her husband and
family grew stronger. A more de-
voted and loyal wife and mother
never lived. That is why the part-
ing with her haa left behind a
I legacy of broken heart*.
Mr*. Yeidel was a very intel-
lectual and gifted woman. She
was highly ed oca ted. To the
business, now theurgest and foremoat house in
'/.Mftftjrin the world making to-measure garments for men.
|W V j l\ Why wear ready-made clothIng? We make
Jj ■ I to-mea*ure garments at the tame prices to yon.
Why pav fanev prices to tailors? We can
TKm Jam save you from $ 10.00 to % 15.00 on each suit.
ffl1 fWjj * Our line of samples can now be found in the
™ hands of over 10,000 of the most progressive
merchants in the United State*. It contains all
that is serviceable and up-to-date in stylish patterns. Every gar-
ment is guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction, or it need not be
accepted. Our booklet, "Artistic Clothing for Men," is free for the
asking, or we will mail to you if desired. You will find our line of
SAMPLES WITH
The Gazbttcir direct* attention to the
I Interesting letter of Geo. R Farquhsr,
written trorn the Phlitppidc islaifcto__
I Councilman Allen of the third ward haa
just completed a $75 storm house. It to
arched, built of brick laid In concrete .._
Mr. Chanefeldl Is building a handsome
I two-story, eight-room residence at 825
west Nelson street--Mr. Harrimen It
suffering from dropsr and a complication
of diseases, and hat been confined to his
home, with his daughter, Mrs. S. C.
O'Dair, 318 west Morgan street, for a
long period. He to gradually Improving
now and It is hoped will soon regain hb
health------Mr. and Mrs. Parish, corner
Morgan street and Armstrong avenue,
will leave tor a visit to Camden, Arkan-
sas, in a tew dart to be absent for several
I weeks. It Is hoped the visit will prove
I beneficial to their health, both having
been acmt-invallda tor a long tima___
I The iamllv ot Mr. W. C. Glover, 613
Morgan street, have passed through try
I Ing afflictions In the past lew weeks.
Little Bessie, the ten year old daughter,
has bean the greatest sufferer, having
the Denison capitalists, spent Monday in
Sherman.
Prot. Miller, dancing master, has gone
to Chicago and other points.
Dr. Julian Hess, of the Cherokee Na-
tion, was here Tuesds;
He reports
crop prospects the best (n years, especi-
ally oats and wheat.
Hall Thompson, of the potitoffic* force,
has returned from an “outing" to Bok-
chlto. Thompson reports that the fish
are biting viciously.
C. E. Easterwood, foreman of the Bon-
ham News, spent last Sunday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Calvert went down
to Dallas Tuesday morning to attend the
meeting of the diocesan council of the
in the world is the “JEWEL.” It is per-
fection. We also carry the celebrated
Gurney Refrigerator.
It is the perfect Refrigerator.
Episcopal cnurch.
Father Crowley was in Sherman a por-
tion of the past week.
a business man of Ne-
A. V. Henr .
brafcka, it in the city for the purpose ot
locating.
Frank Rhoades was In the Territory
the past week on a business trip.
Clayton West, representing Scarf,
O’Connor & Co., Dallas, was in the city
Wednesday.
E. H. Lingo was at Dallas the past
week.
Judge Moreland hss gone to Boonville,
a new railway town just starting up on
the line of the Indian Territory and Mis-
souri. The Judge contemplates locsting
there.
Tom Dollarhide, Dr. Smith, Coucil-
man Carver and others have gone to
Spirit Lake, Ark., to fish for a tew days.
Morris Crooks and Mort Scholl left
Friday overland tor Bokchlto, I. T. The
boys will be joined by Bud Andrus* and
Cap Ellison ano go over on the Boggy.
Superintendent joe Kemp of the Tisho-
mingo Academy was here the latter part
of the week. Superintendent Kemp Is
one of the best and most humorous story
| tellers that visits Denison.
Dollarhide & Harris
the pleats. French flannel, or the variety of figured flannel known as “Finnette”
if made with bias and straight effects, will prove desirable medluma for thta pretty
model.
To make the garment for a person nf standard slse will requlra 4 yard# of
madras, gingham, French or Finnettee flannel 17 Inches wide, or >4 yards of
nainsook and a-3 yard# of “all-over" embroidery.
but there is about $17,000 on deposit in attainments which have made the
the banks which te a* object Father ^ and a.ughters conap.cuous a*
Crowicj h*% retained tmlUi »nd Mo*elr ^ 7 .
ii attorney* mho have taken an appeal, popilt. How frequently have we
and it to not certain that Mr. Tone srill the remark. "Mr. tod Mf».
retain the administratorship___Straw-1 - -
berries, large and delicioue, dropped I I Cidel have rataed their family
down to three botes lor a quarter to-day. wejj _ - - That is the greatest com-
The market Is glutted with berries ship-1
pad In The Postal Telegraph Cable pbment that can he paid, and ex-
Co. put la a new telephone booth to-day presses much.
Hen/TfUdTuTirth^*^t^M0*hat l^ At home, the family triad with
saw Ode C. Nichole la St. Louis the each other in those delicate little
other day. Ode waa stilt rushing his) - , . , ...
Rough Rider uniform Georg; Me-1 amcn.tws that make married life *o
I l-M»“ pawed through the city a few days happy aod contacted. No unkind
sgo going south. I wor(£( M hirlciMf waa ever pe-mit-
THiasoAv, hat ii. ted to invade their boose hold—tbers
The price ol beef has gone up, round | ____. •__.____.___, ,
| steak* from ioc to tl|c and porterhouse ! wl* aonahme. ut no clouds. Ii
and loin steaks from tlj to icc. Of | was ooe of the moat low bis
course we harn't a meat trust In Denison, Is-wisvw, ■
but It to a remarkable fact that the rise in j.u%rn< U D 1 eD1*°n- *n<1 ,h** "
price uas simultaneous in all the maiketa why the blow h*a fallen so heavily,
in town__The following divorce cases ., _
j affecting Denison parties were filed in j Mr*. i etdel a character waa lam*
„ ", , Dorojfiy L nous with good deeda. She waa i
~ ' 1 vs. Cnartea Reid, verF charitable and tender-beartec
Our pioneer batcher, woman. She waa a good neighbor
80CIETY
mkSAVE your eyes*
Editor Gazetteer:
I have just returned from a trip
to Pancanula, Chicbaaaw nation,
where I went to put up a drug store
building for Willie Kemp. Pan-
canula is a new, thriving, up-to-date
town. It is well laid out aod a
healthy location. There is one
large grocery store there owned and |
operated by Mr. Grimes, one gro-
cery and dry good* store run by
Mr. Stanfield, one drug store by
Mr. Kemp, one blacksmith and
wagon shop by Mr. Thomas.
There are in the town two physi-
cians and two ministers of the gos-
pel, a fine instrumental band and a
pebating club. Mr. Willie Kemp,
the proprietor of the town, holds
out great inducements for a cotton
gin. Any person thinking ot put-
Tbs Society KSUoi ol Ihs Gi
the I ad mb of Dentaon for the
entertain menu riven by then
evenu ol apeciaTintereat. Ad
tnr Gaictlecr.**
' Glasses properly ground and fit-
ted to the eye will save the eyes
and correct errors of vision. Head-
ache and neuralgia caused by strain-
ing the eye* cured by properly fit-
ting glasses.
RAILROAD RUMBLINGS.
Mrs. E. U. McDougall of Dallas is vis-
iting ft lends in the city.
Mrs. J. 8. Hammond of Dallas was
visiting Mr*. T. E. Horan the past week.
Mrs. Maiv Caraher and two children,
vaiit a I of New York, are visiting P. Quinn and
I wite at the home of Mrs. Josle Dorrtan.
Mrs. H. O. Head of Sherman was vis-
iting Mrs. Julian C- Feild the past week.
Miw I sc Tone has left here for the East
to take a long need rest. Miaa Tone has
Conductor Jeff Bruce ot the Lake
Shore, Michigan ii Souihern, was here
the early part of the week. Co
Bruce la en,route to Mexico |to
brother. ,
Conductor J. R. Shaughnessey and his
brakeman, John Jeaae, are laying off and
have gone to Gainesville to attend court
Conductor R. T. Arthur is on Conductor
| Shaughnessey’s run.
Wednesday at the Katv blacksmith
shops, Troy McMIIlin was quite serious
the guest of friends in the city.
Mrs. Cliff Williams and daughter,
Viola, left Tuesday for Iowa Park to visit
for a few days.
Miss Annie Blackman entertained a
few little people at her home on Houston
avenue Monday night.
on a
Sherman and disposed ot
Larraine v*. G ~
granted; Rebecca Reid
divorce granted — C’ _______ ___________
Gu> Kline, who left here a number of I _. ... , _ * . "®
year* ago and wa* last heard of si La* | •*"* w,‘‘ rtf retted, bat DO on*
Cruces, New Mexico, was shot and killed j can mourn her like those who have
recently at a mining camp in Arisons. , , . . ,
.......... Mr*. M. AC rook, who waa 111 j b««n »° «»«•« “» *** *<* •«
ten day* ago, haa regained her wonted many year*,
health...... Dr. Henry Walker haa evolved
an incubater from hb fertile brain. It The deceased will be interred in
will be operated by electricity. The accordance Wltb tbe Jrwi*h faith.
Doctor will Apply lor m potent Pr. 1 .
Achetoo iMUird hf br. Birch per-1 Mn. H. S. Scheline of Gaiaesvill*
formed an operation on Mrs. Dr. Yeidel and Mri Simoo Hirach of Tyler
j lady is vTJy^eak *an/ii!5 a critical condi- j weT* at lb* bedside of tbeir mother
Never Fall to Aak Your Crooer for
Mr*. Royee of St. Louts is here
visit.
Mr*. T. J. Crook* is in Gainesville
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Judge Potter.
Mr*. Dr. T. B. Linley, of Carthage,
Mo., a former resident of Denison, has
been a visitor of the city the past week,
the guest of Mn. F. M. Robertson.
At the gold medal contest at the First
M. E. church in the early part of the
week, Miss Nellie Robinson carried off
tint honor*, the fair contestant receiving
the gold saedal.
Stewart Lewi* will lead to ‘.he altar to-
day at Bokchlto a beautiful Choctaw
MADE BY DENISON NULLING GO
Made from the vety best wheat we can buy, which is
thoroughly cleaned by special machinery before being ground,
and we positively declare and guarantee NO BETTER
FLOUR can be manufactured by any one. 44-ti
the city last Sunday. He haa moved his
family from White*boro to Gainesville-
He states that it is almost impossible to
rent a decent vacant dwelling in Gaines-
ville.
The annual meeting of the Denison,
Pacific & Suburban railway took place in
this city Monday. The following direct-
ora were elected: T. J. Freeman, Paul
Denison Milling Co
well. The waters have fine med- largest in years-----The G. A. R. Port
1 _. and Ladies' Auxiliary are making ar-
icinal qualities. The most re- rangements for Decoration Day.______It
markable thing about the town it bat sprinkled or rained every day in the
. . ... , present month. The fanners are in
that there 1* not a woman or child mtr th€ situation. The weeds
in the town. The men are going are taking their crops The sudden
.0 organize . Send., «hool .o
when young idea* come they shoot spoiled their toilets — On December jo
| 1___. I next, Rt. Rev. A. C. Garrett will have
irtaight for the golden gate. 1 ** bishop or this diocese for tweu-
Magnus Good. ty-five year*. At the diocesan council at
I JOHNSON & ZIENTER
tan.ORg !!>§«-
bride and groom. Morris Crooks who
also goes from Denison will tender con-
gratulations at the conclusion ot the cer-
emony and kiss tbe bride.
Even society is catching, on to the
spirit of 19th" century advertising. We
saw last week the announcement that
the admission fee to a society function
was 24 cents each, or two for 35 cents.
There it nothing like up-to-dateneas.
a. A. a T. Lxcanaons. was appointed to take the matter in hand
— and on that committee to E, H. Lingo ol
8t. Louis, Mo., June aoth to 23d, An- this city. Rev. J. B. Glbble was honored
nual Reunion Grand Lodge Meeting by the council by a place on the board of
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, missions_ The office* of the Leeper-
—Round trip tickets to St. Louis on June Lingo Lumber Co. have boen moved the
19th and Joth; good to return June 25th I past week to Austin avenue ... The
at rate of $19. Ladies' Sanitary Committee will be
Richmond, Va., May 18th to 28th, ready la a few days to begin an active
General Assembly, Presbyterian Church, campaign against the filth, especially in
—Round trip tickets to Richmond, Va., the alleys ... The bad cloud which came
ou May ijth and 16th at rate of $34.2$; up last sight drove everybody to tbe
good to return June 6. storm cellars. There was almost a cloud
Annual Maeting General Assembly burst with a high wind Architect M.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Den- j Leonard say* prospects for buildin«
ver, Colorado, Mar 18 to 26.—Round are good. He haa orders tor several
trip tickete to Denver, Colorado Springs, plan* for residences and to now getting
and Pueblo, Colo., on May 17th and up plans for a handsome dwelling for J.
18th at rate of $24 to Colorado Spring* H. Randall to be erected in Parte, Texas,
and Pueblo, and $26 to Denver; good ... Work will begin on the new M E.
FINE TAILORING
CLEANING and REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
108 W. Main Street
where he has been for several weeks for
the benefit of his health.
Both branches of the Wisconsin legis-
lature have passed a bill making it a
Sons of Herman, Attention.
felony punishable by from one to five
years imprisonment, or by a fine of from
Bryan’s New Book
All members of tbe order are re-
quested to meet at hall of Widukind
Lodge No. 9 (over State National
Bank), Sunday, May 14, at a
o’clock p. m., shaip, to attend the
funeral of the wite of our brother, I.
Yeidel. J. Sigel, Prea.
H. E. Hildebrand, Sec.
$300 to $1000 for any public official to
accept a free past or other favor from
any railroad company or other corpora-
tion. In ita provisions the bill includes
all officeholders and candidates, as well
a* delegates to political conventions and
members of political committees.
The Brotherhood of Railway Train-
men were in session at New Orleans the
past week. Several hundred delegates
were present.
Conductor Padgltt of the Gulf, Colo-
rado & Santa Fe waa here last Sunday.
There came near being a serious wreck
Sunday night near Caie. A horse got
tangled up in the tore end of the south
bound Flyer. The animal had to be cut
out piecemeal with axes.
Katy passenger brakeman Dolph Mitch-
ell returned Saturday night from the
Sedalia hospital, where he has been for
two months past. He says that his lame
foot is almost well.
The Katy shop people hsve been cut
down to two days per week. Quite a
REPUBLIC « EMPIRE?
TNI PHILIPPINE QUESTION
until June iji
Mineral Wells, Texas.—Commencing
this date, round trip tickets to Mineral
Wells, Texas, at rate of $6.40; good 30
days from date of sale.
Epworlh League Meeting, Ladonla,
Texas, May Jjth to 28th.—Round trip
tickets to Ladonla on May jjth and 26th
at rate of one and one-third lares; good
to return May >7.
District Saengerfest, Belleville, Texas,
May 28th.—Round trip tickets tor trains
arriving Sealy morning of May 28th at
$12.75; good until May 30.
National Baptist Societies' Anniversa-
ries, San Francisco, Cal., May i6th-3oth.
Round trip ticket* to San Francisco on
May 14th, 14th, 16th and 17th a* follows:
One of the richest, raciest treats In
store for our people 1* the Old Maids'
Convention, at the Denison opera house
Tuesday, May t6th. There will be fun
galore. The entertainment will be for
Host, w j. Barxx. , ‘ Hoa axdbxw Cunan.
E4*»n*a*.ci»r. Hob. H. P. Jstnsos. Hon. Ohm ATswws, Ho*. Adlsl E. *lsvs*su.ti Bsssstsiy C
into B*V. Dr. Vu brks. Hob. Chi*. Fruei* Adam*. Prod. David Starr Jordan, Gso'l Wssvor, B
Oari Schtarx, Bsa’I Goa POT, Prist. Asa Pod. at labor, sad others
nffansATio* OP cgJiTVJtr IMPERIALISM AND ABSOLUTISM DENOUNCE
Territorial ExpaaeioB denominated. "TBt POOR MATS LOAD.’ ead oppoood to thoOoaoUtnt
rt the United Bute*, the Declaration of Iadepenleaee. and all Iks asoet seared liwrlaei rt >
Begat Usee headed down to ae hy ear Pel here.
THE GOSPEL OF A HIGHER CIVIUZATIOH AHD BROADER LIBERTY,
TBS ONLY BOOK OB THE SUBJECT.
AGENTS WANTED.
It to profneelr illustrated, tivinff beaatifal half-ton* portrait* rt Mr. Bryaa sad tka ethar <
tribaton; alao wanes of thrilling Internet, shoving the onset conditions end eneUwi In
Philippine* Nothing like it b*fon attempted in book-pobUahing. A eery hannii far agents.
Iteennat be bought at heefcrtaves; it ennnet hn farataksd by any other bnaan. We are the i
OStoial Publisher*
The first Edition, 100,060 copies A large setose book, beaatifal new type.
WK PAY PEKIGET an enah order aaoantlag to •* books at an* Raw, shea <
acooapanlss order.
TIE OUTFIT in FEEE. We otak* no charge for the alegtat. napiett Preapn
Octet, with bleaks, ate., bat as each Oatlit east* ns n tot rt money, in order to protect aim
•gainst many who would impose open as by sanding for Outfit with no intention of working,
merely out rt Idle enrieetty, we require tbs applicant, an n guarantee rt goed fbith on hie ;
to eead as Me to borer postage and wrapping, this amount to be refunds! to agent npea
awaadpt rt S-at order far 10 Snake.
the benefit of St. Luke’s Guild. Peo-
ple who have been at the dress rehearsals
some place* overflowed It* beaks and
submerged farm lands.
FRIDAY, MAY |J.
E. W. Hendrick* mill open a lunch
counter at 225 Main street, aext door to
Bob Collins', on the aoth. Hendricks
to an experienced caterer aed will do a
good business--Sam Masaengte held
the lucky ticket that drew the hundred
dollar buggy at the Fait Store — There
ha* been so much rein that a number of
termers have not as yet put la their cot-
ton crop--The while ribbon peopla
have started tor their homes---Mer-
chant* report business fair la spite of
dull times ... The Dispatch says the* the
Leepcr Bold rick building was coodemo-
tell the Gazcttbkr that from the first
act to the drop of the curtain on the last
there is more fun to the rqnare inch
than anything ever seen in Denison. It
is rich, rare racy and entertaining.
The experience ot last winter has
lead the council to pass an ordinance re-
quiring all water pipe* hereafter laid in
the city to be placed twenty-four inches
below the street grade. .Failure to com-
ply with this regulation will subject the
party responsible for the work to pay a
fine anywhere from ten to one hundred
dollers.
Class A. %Co-, B. $70 30 and U $80.
Tickets good going until May 25th and
returning July
allowed Tn both
good going
er. Claae •
tbopt have secured position* with the
Iron Mountain at Little Rock.
ol ticket governed by route. I
For further Information call on or write.
Matteat Celebration, Dallas, Texas,
May 21-2J—Round trip tickets to Dallas
on Mar 21 at rate of $3.20; good until
Mey 22.
Baseball Game, Dallas, Sunday, May
14, Mobile va. Dallas Southam League
We have established a first-class
Bicycle Messenger service in Den-
ison and will deliver notes and
packages up to (0 pounds in weight
to any part of tbe city for 10 cents.
Call up 'Phone 56 3. Wingren
Mrs. Emma Thompson offers her
service* to tbe ladies of Denison as
a nurse. City references on appli-
cation. Address or call at No. toai
West Main street. ai-tf
a. m , at rate of $2.20; good to ratura
same day, leaving Dallas at ■ 1135 p. n>.
J. GaaLAcH, T. A.
T. A- DaVoaa, A. T. A.
Sin Ynt Mint
Money to loan on improved
city property at very low rates.
Will take up Vendors’ Lien notes
and Mechanic’s Lien on homesteads.
Feans Kohpeldt.
Real Estate Dealer, iss W. Main
street.
Duke of Denison,
Our camphor balk and cedar
are the popular and most effective
moth exterminator that can be pro-
cured.
Registed in American Jersey Cat-
tle Club No. 51400. Formerly at
M. Emelstein’s, in tuture at barn at
313 West Heron street, Denison.
4-8t Troy McMillin.
Complete outfit of
Kitchen Furnishings
A three room bouse 3 milee in
be country—garden already plant-
ed, fruit for family use, well and
stock water, pasture and firewood.
Call on Mra. R. P. Burfaaoa, 917
weat Crawford street, Denison,
MATHEWS
Far Sank
Two newly elegantly finished
oma, furnished or unfurnished,
China Closets, one-fifth off the
price for cash at Chas. H. Jones’ for
a-short time.
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