The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 14, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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secure $t$,ooo,QO£ worth of gov-
ernment money to improve the up-
per Mississippi River. The project
include* t dam ecrou the river end
an ultimate depth of twelve feet of
channel
the mutei and the slow rate of advance-
ment, hie talth in better things it Inn.
He believe* that education I* the moat
powerful factor In delivering the people
from the superstition* of the past and fa-
vors a closer kinship with England, ae
declpte of the strenuous life.
Msnjr southern sportsmen wilt appre-
ciate the colored picture, "The Southern
The promoters assert tbet
the upper Mississippi Valley is one
American cotton exporters have
arranged to establish an immense
dock end warehouse on the Men-1
I cheater Ship Canal, England, for the
accommodation of American cotton.
This will constitute an immense im-
provement over present methods of
cotton distribution.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany has contracted for the entire
product of the Pressed Steel Car
Company, ot Pittsburg, which turns
I out over one hundred cars a day.
This company haa ordered 15,000 j
steel can at an expense of about
$15,000,000.
New York City authorities are
I asking for permission to extend
their pier head lines 300 feet farther
out end to build piers 1,000 feet
long in order to accommodate the
f. }. McAlester,
K. 8. Legate,
W. B. Munson,
J, R. Cnlllnene,
W. H. Cobb,
lit finjwa County Abstract Co.
State and County Taxes Collected.
A. P. WOOD, Notary Public.
Dbnison, Texas. t
And even the wifv who loves him much
Rsgards him with a sigh.
But be who always wean a smile
Is always popular.
HI* iriends make haste to greet him when
Accounts of corporations, merchant* and Individuals solicited and will rece**e
careful attention.
feet and commendable.
From a literary standpoint there Is
much to be wished for and, though there
are some passage* of marked beauty, gen-
erally speaking, the yerse is strained, and
one feels that the author would have done
much better to have pot hi* message Into
prose.
Vanity is theVery Spice of Life
Variety in wall paper is just as essential as variety in anything else.
I have a splendid assortment ot deslgn* that ought to please the most
fastidionsr I would like nothing better then to show the entire iioe to
every lady in this city sad vicinity. It costs nothing to see this unique
assortment, which comprises many new patterns, and it will not burst
your purse string to buy it.
I am also ready to figure on painting your house or setting your
window glass.
lng pen to tell their experiences
“Ot moving accidents by flood and field
Of hair-breadth ’scapes i’the Imminent
deadly breach.”
Persons who now go to the woods can
spend the winter nights pleasantly and
profitably with the page* of Field and
Stream. It Is the Ideal out-door maga-
slne of America. The subscription price
Is $1.50 per year, the address 35 West
aist street, New York.
come* to Witch Haxel Salve. E. C. De-
Witt A Company, of Chicago, some yean
ago, discovered how to make salve from
Witch Hasel that la a specific for Pile*.
For bliod, bleeding, itching ard protrud-
ing Piles, eczema, cute, burns, bruise*
and all skin diseases DeWitt’s Salve has
no equal. This has given rise to worth-
less counterfeits. Ask for DeWitt’s—the
genuine. T. B. Waldron.
Ex speaker Thomas B. Reed died
in Washington last Sunday morning j increased sh pping at that port,
of kidney trouble. He had been The Cunard Company is prepar-
confined to his bed since the first of ,ng byjjd a number of vessels
the month. Thomas Brackett Reed whlch wU1 ^ Urgttr aDd faster in
was born at Portland, Me., Oct iS.Lp^ than any vessels now afloat.
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------ - ...............1 I The Morgan Steamship Company
Prof. Theodore F. LaHacbe, an I is about gobbling up another steam-
old and well known citixen of Sber- snip line in England. Arrange-
Contractlng Painter and Paper Hanger, 116 N. Barrett Ave.
Both company’s telephones in use—No. 316 and 316-3. tf
WAX AND WORSHIP.
War and Worship, a poem bv Henry
Bedlow, being "Convictions baaed on the
Revolution ot 1848,” and first published
in 184a, has recently been put ostia a
fine binding by The Truth Seeker Com-
pany, New York. The poem Is a pung-
ent criticism of the dogma* of orthodox
theology. It was occasioned by the des-
potism throughout Europe which resulted
In the Revolution of 1848 and the strug-
gle of the people of Europe for a larger
liberty. After a vivid sketch of that ty-
ranny and the
which It ended,
OEIISH PUHIB MILL
JOHY B&0W1BRIDGE, Prop'r.
J)R. W. T. BOOTH
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One smell bottle of Hall's Great Dis-
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou-
bles, remove* gravel, cures diabetes, sem-
inal emissions, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder In both men and
women, regulate* bladder troubles in
children. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of 81.00.
JUST A
We make SHELVING,
COUNTERS* STORE FRONTS
PORCH COLUMNS
and BRACKETS
Diaeates of Women and Children
.a specialty.
No 336 Main St. Deniaon, Tex.
he turn* from the up-
orld to the peaceful
state of the new, and see* that the toe of
liberty here ts not political, but religious
or theological. The body ot the poem Is
taken up with a severe arraignment of
the main dogmas and what he consider*
culpable practice* of orthodox chnrchan-
Ity. Ke asserts that Its dogmas have de-
scended from sun-worship, which Is the
mother ot all other worship*; the btble
is but a part of the literature of the an-
cient Jews, and la worthless scientifically.
The Christian conception of God, deriv-
ed as It is from the Jewish Jehovah, I* too
anthropomorphic to suit the requirements
of humanity and modern knowledge. He
bolds up to scorn the greed and ambition
mg proportions. Tbe itate board
ot Pharmacy in Kentucky has taken
steps to stamp out the abuse. Alto
in Pennsylvania tbe evil is of threat-
ening proportions.
Over 300 hardware companies at-
tended the Eighth Annual Conven-
vention of tbe National Hardware
Association in New Orleans. Sev-
eral Canadians were present.
There is a strike of between
cigar makers in
Carrie Nation has brought suit for
libel against Murat Halstead, the
well known writer, placing her dam-
age at $3,500. She claims that in a
book written by him he quoted her
as saying she hoped McKinley
would die end that she was arrested
and hissed at Rochesttr. Mr. Hal-
stead does not seem to be at all wor-
ried over the affair.
One small bottle is two months' treat-
ment, and will cure any case above men-
tioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole manufac
turer, P. O. box 619, St. Louts, Mo. Send
for testimonials. Sold by all druggists
and T. B. Waldron.
HOLDEN,
Established in 1880
They have the pick of country
and city psoperty; do more
business than all other real es-
tate concerns in Denison.
HOUSES FOR RENT
FIRE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY
READ THIS,
Hsllettsville, Texts, Oct. 38, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis—My wife
and myself have used your Texas Won-
der, Hall’s Great Discovery, for kidney
and bladder trouble, and can most heart-
ily recommend it to all persons suffering
with kidney and bladder trouble. Yours
truly, W. B. HAWKINS AND WIFE.
As we are pre-
paring to move
to our new build-
ing........
35,000 and 30
Havana.
An electric power plant, to be the
greatest in the Middle West, and to
generate 10,000 horse power, is be-
ing erected sixteen miles above
Niles, Michigan, on the St. Joseph
River which will provide 150 man-
ufacturing plants, of which South
Bend, Indiana, is the center with
power.
A woolen factory of immense pro-
portions is to be erected on Puget
Sound to work up wools from Aus-
tralia and New Zealand, and dis-
tribute the product over the Pacific
Coast and in markets available by
I water in Alaska and elsewhere. The
I plant will start with 1,000 hands.
Managers of Mexican railways
are ordering new standard gauge
freight engines which will haul
13.000 tons at a load at against 300
tons at ten miles an hour.
The Minister of Justice in Spain
proposes to establish a law prohib-
iting marriages between persons
who are not pronounced healthy by
medical authority. < It is proposed
to increase the minimum age ot mar-
riage from fourteen years for boys
and twelve years tor girls to a higher
I limit. For centuries the Arabs have
I married cousins.
The statistics of suicides in France
for the past twenty years shows that
the number hat increased from e
little over 7,000 per year to nearly
10,000. The liberal professions
and the public functionaries furnish
the greatest number.
Colonizing schemes are muitiply-
] ing. The latest scheme to attract
I attention is in tbe hands of Chicago
I capitalists. * They have bought a
strip of rich forest and agricultural
land 100 miles long and 30 miles
I wide in Canada, to which Toronto
is contiguous. The plan is to trans-
port to.ooo American farmers there
for which a capital of $5,000,000
I has been subscribed. Towns are to
The 3»ad condition of the roads
has made it almost impossible for
the country people to come to town.
The road in particular between here
and the river it in very bed shape,
and it causing a loss of toll to Deni-
son. That is one of our best 'rade
outlets, and a strictly first-class high-
way should be made from the bridge
to the city limits.
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NOTICE
Saddles and
Harness# ••••
TO WHOM IT MAT OOHOERfl:
We desire to announce to the peo-
ple of Denison that Mr. G. W. Car-
ver has tbe exclusive agency for our
genuine McAlester Domestic Coal
for Denison. If you want tbe genu-
ine article, call on Carver.
Yours very truly,
CENTRAL GOAL k COKE 00.
Per E. B. OARRIGAN. Ass^ 0. 8. A. tl
I am going out of the wagon business and offer my
large stock of
Every winter
when bad weather prevails Denison
is virtually cut off from the outside
world. Thousands of dollars are
spent annually without any perma-
nent benehL
FARM WAGONS
at COST for CASH
The natural inference
is that the overseers and commis-
sioners do not understand their bus-
iness. Thousands of dollars have
been spent on Paw Paw hill, and
yet it is hardly fit to travel. There
is something radically wrong in road
building and road improvements in
this county. There is too much
politics for one thing. Incompetent
Main Si and Houston Ave.
Phone 02, Both Lines
NEW YORK BARBER SHOP.
Strictly Up- To-Date,
Only first-class barbers employed.
The best service in Denison. Bati
rooms attached ; fine porcelain tubs.
Call and aee us. tf
No credit, bat great bargains for those who come with
the money.
No. 416 WEST MAIN STREET. DENISON. TEXAS.
Will Make
Affidavit
__ a- _ IF the matter should be tested Dy a popular vote
UlftTIIFAA there Is little doubt but that pictures would be chos-
■w||B nil IJV en as the most indi*pen*ab!e feature ot ornamenta-
| | (J IUI UU tion in the home. %Ve could do without the bric-a-
brac It necessary. We could do without wall-hang-
ings and such, but what a lack would be felt It there were no pictures.' All
this brings us to the consideration of a best place to buy them. Davis & Ni-
mon have an ideal picture store both as to the quality and character ot the
stock and the prices that govern the sale of it. Many forethoughtful ones
are now choslng the!* Christmas gltts from among the excellent things that
are being shown. They have a wide variety ot facsimile* in carbons, plati-
nums, photogravures, etc , affording a range for choice that teems almost
unlimited. In these lines prices begin at the very bottom and run up to $5
and higher, and In each and every instance you will find the value full and
satisfying. There are many magnificent subjects in sheets to be framed. A
specialty Is maps of pictures suitable for schools and colleges. The liberal-
ity of this firm in the matter of supplying the schools of this city with fine
specimens is well known. Tbe training ot a picture artistically bears no
small part in making up the sum ot its value. It it s matter that is well un-
derstood at Davis & Nimon’s and each order gets the same careful treatment.
The choice of moulding la practically unlimited. Beautiful oval frames
are seen in all sizes and from 50 cents upwards iu price.
DAVIS & NIMON
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
SU MAln Street
|4, T. LEONARD,
ARCHITECT.
Plans and speefication* prepared
for public buildings and private
residences.
DENISON........TEXAS.
WE ARE IN THE LEAD
Postmaster R. H. Randall, Dunlap, la.,
iyt: I suffered from indigestion and re-
nting avila for years. Finally I tried
With the finest line of goods in
Denison. Try our eight-year-
old whiskey that we are now
selling over the bar. Bottled
goods a specialty. All outside
orders promptly attended to.
mg points of tbe south. Over $10,-
000,000 have been spent in improv-
ing it. Among the improvements
are piets over a mile long with a
twenty-four foot depth of water
along side of the wharf, a channel
310 feet wide and twenty-two feet
deep for seven miles out
Farmers in the Canadian north-
west are finding it pays to ship their
wheat to Minneapolis mills and then
have it ^ground for export Tbe
Canadian authorities have been en-
deavoring to prevent this divenion
of trade.
The Niagara Fallt Power Com-
pany have tested tbe water carry-
ing capacity of their tunnel and find
it to be equal to one hundred thous-
and horse power.
Rich New Yorkers are making
heavy investments in Mexican min-
ing lands. The Astor family has
Digests all classes of food, strengthens
tbe stomach and digestive organs. Cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach Troub-
les, and makes rich, red blood, health
and strength. Kodol rebuilds wornout
tissues, purifies strengthens and sweetens
the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of
W. Va., says: “I have used a number of
bottles of Kodol and have tound it to be
a very effective and, indeed, a powerful
remedy for all stomach ailments. I rec-
ommend it to my friends."
T. B. Waldron.
Floral Designs,
Cut Flowers,
Pot Plants.
Munson’s
Tarpon Clnb Whiskey
Not like the rest.
The Beat, the Very Best.
See that every cork it branded.
WANTED—FAITHFUL PERSON TO
TRAVEL for well established house, in a
tew counties, calling on retail merchants
and agents. Local territory, salary $1034
a year and expenses, payable $19 70
week In cash and expenses advanced.
Star Tailoring Company
V. 4. ZIENTER, Manager.
DENISON TRANSFER LINE,
TIM MUiPHET, Proprietor.
MOVES Sates, Pianos and House-
hold Furniture with special care
and safety. Orders given promp.
attention. Baggage transferred to
all parts of the city. Phone 43
sition permanent; business successful and
rushing. Standard House, 334 Dearborn
Street, Chicago. 35 16
1315 S. Mirick Ave. Phone 49.
MOOOOOOOOeSMMMlOOOOOOtM
Whitewrigbt has tbe best weekly
publication of any town of its size in
tbe state.
Fashionable, up-to-date tailoring. Never fail to please. All
I ask is give me an order and I will do the rest.
W. R. ALLEN
1031 W. Crawftrd SL
The Old Reliable Grocer
The Sun it a splendid,
up-to-date journal, and m fact it a
good enough paper for a large city.
The business men ought to feel
proud of Tbe Sun, and we believe
they do, from the amouat of patron-
age bestowed. Frank Andrews
has made a wonderful change in Tbe
Sun.
Every Day
at the Noon
Hour. A
Good Bill
of Fare
THE OLD RELIABLE
Hit success is based on merit. Noth
ing is misrepresented in hi* store.
If you are not satisfied where yot
are now trading, try Mr. Allen. Hii
Phone it No. 411-3. Mr. Allei
Dr. Yeidels
DISPENSARY
Hallenbeck
& St. John
Bakers and
Caterers....
A Pleased Customer
Ib a walking, talking advertisement for any
firm. Our patrons never fail to say a good
word for ns when the opportunity offers.
Scarcity oi Fuel.
The scarcity of fuel and lack of
MFOT FOR
Pure Wines # Liquors
Imdorted choice Wines, Bran-
dies and Cordials for medicinal
and family use. Anderson coun-
ty, l£y~. Whiskey, fifteen years
old, the finest goods in the
market. All goods warranted
absolutely pure.
127 Main Street
BOOK BINDING
Of Every Description.
SAM HARGREAVES
8S7 Main 8t. DALLAS TSXAS
heat cause Grip, Colds, Bronchitis
and Pulmonary tils.
Tbe use of “Seventy-seven,” Dr.
Humphrey’s Specific, breaks up
Colds, Grip, Influenza, Catarrh,
The
Lone Star Laundry
Dunn's
Prostration and F ever, and prevents
Pneumonia,
“77” consists of a small vial of
pleasant pellets. Fits tbe vest
pocket. '
At all druggists 35 cents, or mail-
ed on receipt of price. Doctor’s
Book Mailed Free.
Humphrey's Homeopathic Med-
icine Co., Corner William and John
streets, New York.
BARGAINS
Finest Stock of
Groceries, Feed and Fuel
III 6. Busk Avenue. 39*
Winter is Here
Choice Roasts, Lard and every-
thing good to eat in the meat
line—tender and cut right. If
that it what you want, drop in
and order it at
SlfRUIfSItfl
GATE CITY
Union Laundry
619 W. Shepherd St
Let me make you an overcoat, dressy and stylish, that will
wear well and look well for several seasons. I have a splendid
line of fabrics for overcoats. Try me; I always suit.
Through
concessions received
from railroads, Savannah will hare-
after control a larger portion of the
cotton trade in the south.
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The entire towa of Calhoun Fallt^
S. C., was sold at auction. It bel
longed to a syndicate ot capitalists,]
The scheme was not a success. j
If you feel ill and need a pill
Why not purchase the best?
DeWitt’s Early Risers
Are little surprise!*,
Take one—they do the rest.
W. H. Howell, Houston, Texas, write*;
[ have died Little Early Riser Pill* In
y family for constipation, sick head-
:he, etc. To then use I am indebted
>r the health of my family.
T, B. Waldron.
Anderson and Muncie is far beyord
tbe supply and a veritable boom is
on in tbat region of tbe state. Many
new facto-
A. B. JOHNSON, Merchant T.llor
Established 1880.
are being built and
new industries springing up.
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 14, 1902, newspaper, December 14, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572017/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.