The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 7, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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vicarious atonement. Sincere re- It also includes all draffc and an-
pent an ce and change of conduct are thorlzationa to draw and which are
the only meant for obtaining forgiv- la traaait and yet uncollected. Thit
nett. The day It ttrictly observed ttatement, it mutt be borne ia f
by the Jewt throughout the whole mind, only embrace* money* and <
world--J. G. Phillip* of Ardmore | remittance* that have been made to j
ha* brought tuit to recover $10,000
from the Deniton and Tishomingo
Telephone Co.
me directly and alto amounts for
which I have been authorized to
draw.”
TUESDAY, OCT. 3.
A San Anonio dispatch says;
In the parlors of the St. James at
7:30 o'clock thit evening, Herman
Shulls, Jr., formerly a well known
business man of tbit city, shot at bit
divorced wife and then killed him-
self.
Bryan it in Minnesota speaking
to great crowds and Roosevelt in
Nebraska ditto.
There it not much change in the
Chinese situation. The ttatement
published in Paris that Prance, Rus-
sia and Germany have arrived at a
complete understanding regarding
tbe retention of troops at Pekin and
that Germany abandons ber demand
for tbe punishment of tbe instigator
of the outrages before the peace
negotiations begin it deoied.
Tbd situation at tbe coal mines
bat changed front and ia growing
worse. None of the miners have
returned to work at the increased
wages offered.
Thu strike is extending. It is
claimed that 145,000 dien are out.
An Austin dispatch Says: Adjt.
Gen. Scurry returned to-day from
Galveston. He reports that tbe
energy of tbe citizens and their suc-
cess in cleaning the city are re-
markable, and predicts a greater
I Galveston.
Tbe Russian
damages for al-
leged failure of tbe company to put
in a call for him,, thus causing him
to learn nothing of the illness of one
of bis children. His first intelli-
gence wet of the child’s death and
burial
Nothing bnt
hops used in
the manufacture of these two most
popular beers.
eries in the world
an excursion from Denison Oct. i, might be e day
with a picnic and barbecue at thei ferry communicati
terminus. A large crowd want tabhsbed.....__Whi
over. Conductor Hinklay was in | Bear’s ferry yeslt
charge of the train with Andy Blair P*id Bill Yocom
at the throttle. At font time Whita- conducting a lari
wright was only a small village, river. Bill escor
and in Leonard wen only seven j and the writer ovi
residences and two atones, end two ferm. He has s
saloons, and a small depot. We ton *nd has alre
learn front the report of tbe eaeur- ket five bales. I
Sion published in tbe New* that «iize more ball
Groaaville was laid out a 1848 sod ** fine as we ever
incorporated in 1873. The pope- weeds and shows
latioa was v given at only 1300. Mr. Yocom has a
Why don’t you own a castle r
Perhaps you never seriously consid-
ered the idea. If this is true, now
is the time to investigate. Investiga-
tion is pretty sure to be followed by
Frank Casey's saloon
was robbed of $117.50 sometime
Sunday night., ....... Tbe new cotton
investment. Let me talk to you
about my helpful plans for home
seekers.
Real estate loans made at the
lowest rates
•fHK SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS fGalvw-
I ton or Dallas, is published Tuesday*
and Friday*. Each issue consists ot
eight page*. There are special depart-
ment* tor tbe farmers, tbe ladies and tbe
boys and girls, besides e world of general
news matter, illustrated articles, market
reports, etc. You get
104 Papers for Only SI.
(Lea* than 1 cent s copy./
Sample Copies Free. Address
*. H. BELO i CO., Pubhthtn,
9ALVEST0B, TEX. *r DALLAS, TEX.
ill IHyn Mint Frm Qttors.'
for real estate..._____Partiea from tbe
river report very high water, but no
present danger from an overflow
except in very low lands which
would damage the cotton crop bad-
ly____The Denison school board
had its regular monthly meeting
Saturday night. Tbe regular month-
ly hills were allowed to teachers and
janitors, as well as bills for supplies,
etc. The tax matter was brought
up for discussion, and the board will
stand pat on their demand for 35
cents on the $100 valuation assess-
ment for tbe support and mainten-
ance of the schools. Superintendent
Blair presented his monthly report.
Established in 1880.
They have the pick of city and
country property; do more busi-
ness than all other real estate con-
cern* m Denison.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Fire insurance a specialty.
**-u
____5c straight
3 for a quarter
... 10<j straight
stion--California grapes
selling in Dsaisea at fifty
i pound_This from tbe
Bed and Gold Label..
Blue and Silver Label.
Green and Silver Label
H.T. WALKER. D.D.8.
, PMIIESS DENTISTRY. ,
Oatephoretio AppUanoee,
By the use ot electricity
By the use ot electricity excava-
tion of the most sensitive teeth or
removal of live nerves is accom-
plished absolutely without pain.
THE HEWS BRIEFLY TOLD.
the better___We saw a singular
sight at Red river yesterday. There
was a great deal of driftwood com-
ing down with the swift current. A
number of birds were riding the
driftwood. They bopped from log
to log and teemed to enjoy the sit-
uation. Another singular event
happened at Bear’* ferry. Two
young men wore in camp detained
by high water. While proceeding
to the river one of the young men
j came across his father-in-law whom
be bad not seen in three years.
They separated in Hopkins county
Perfect success is assured where
all other medicaments fail.
Office, No. 210 Main St.,
(up-stairs), Denison,Tex.
Delivered at your
doors. A* rebate
given when tickets
are bought.
MONDAY, OCT. t.
A Parsons, Kan., dispatch says:
The heavy rain which has fallen
here for four days past continues
and tbe high water which swept
sway the dam across Labette creek,
above tbe city, shows a rapid rise,
with no prospect of an early reces-
sion. A portion of tbe city, com- j
prising about twenty-five blocks, is j
completely flooded.
Both of the great political parties
are claiming New York state.
The cod strike situation it clear-
ing up. Tbe mine operators have
posted the notice that they will ad-
vance wages 10 per cent.
At Birmingham, Ala., Warder
N. Newbold, superintendent of tbe
South and North and Birmingham
Mineral divisions of the Louisville
committed
commander an-
nounces that the bulk of his troops
will be immediately withdrawn
from Pekin. Tbe American troops
are preparing to leave Fekin. Im-
perial edicts have helped to confuse
the situation.
Mayor Walter C. Jones of Gal-
veston has accepted the republican
nomination for congressman from
the Tenth district.
Denison Crystal Ice Go
waeeeee
Do You Trade With Us?
Purity of drugs, accuracy ia.
compounding, courteous treat-
ment, lowest prices, a legitimate
profit, well selected stock,
up-to-date goods. That’s US.
MATHEWS
Tbe Denison Boiler Mills are taxed to
supply tbe demand. It is '.he greatest
selling flour that has ever been offered
in the southwest. It never fail* to give
satisfaction, it is always uniform. Never
take from yon grocer attv other than the
Denison Boiler Mills Floor.
Premium Stamps.
West Main Street.
tbe sound of music and dancing shout* of each other. They were
which, continued into tbe small «■ route to the not destination,
hours. Retrashment* were served, I fother to visit a son in the
and the Denison party returned Chickasaw nation and tbe son to
much pleased with the visit_A .visit the brother. The wife of the
mishap occurred to tbe Methodist son-in-law the night previous hade
church bell and some of tbe wor- •i»Tll*r dream **»•» wouId un'
shippers forgot it was Sunday be- expectedly meet her father and k>
cause the bell didn’t nng_The “>« *»am was verified-The
juvenile rfre department known as “cond issue of stamp books, which
the Bucket Brigade, elected the *• ««w beiB8 Packed for shipment
following officers; Kirk Purdam, ■* »*»« bure,u of engraving and
President ; Thomas Cary, Secretary P*®*"* ,how **Yer,‘ imProve'
Bennett, ments. In the first issue the stamps
1 were separated by thin sheets of
parafine paper, but there has been
complaint that when the books were
placed m the pocket the beat of the
body caused tbe stamps to adhere
to the paper. The new issue will
be supplied with sheets of tissue
papex-that bay* been boiled in lin-
»I seed oil and no stamp will stick to
it unless it Is wet---Old man
Bear has been running a ferry over
31 years. He uyt that he can rec-
ollect when he aaw at many at 100
wild turMes-in a bunch and great
SAN ANTONIO,
WMWQBBWWWamMBBA'
Nearly all railroads are buying
more locomotives. Some of them
are of extraordinary power and
weight. Yerkes, the Chicago mil-
lionaire, bat purchased the right to
build a railroad tunnel under Lon-
p< LELARDOUX,
ARCHITECT,
Box 365. Denison, Texas.
and Nashville railroad
suicide at bis residence in that city
by shooting himseif in the mouth
with a 38 caliber pistol. Detpon- l^on for $500,000 and will expend
denc> was tbe cause of the rash set. j $30,000,000 in the project.
At New York, Rev. Dr. Gilbert
H. Gregory died in the presence of
bis congregation at the morning!
service in St. Stephen's M. E.
church, Marble Hill, at the upper
end of Manhattan Island.
It is officially announced that
Lord Roberts has been appointed
commander-in-chief of the British
army.
An interesting report comet from
KomatiDoort to the effect that Mr.
Kruger, m s letter to his wile, an-
nouncing that he is going on a six
monthts’ holiday, said in substance
that after the capture of Macbado-
dorp he knew tbe struggle was hope-
less and counseled moderation, but
that Mr. Stynt’ ‘‘arbitrary behav-
ior” overruled hia counsels.
The Dallas Fair has opened.
Sexto Lopez, formerly secretary
and confident of Gen. Agu<na!do,
has arrived on
Through Tourist Sleepers
CALIFORNIA,
Via SAN ANTONIO aim SOU. FAC,
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public.
COLLECTIONS. . . DEPOSITIONS.
Local Attorney Dun Mercantile Agency,
Rooms 1-3, west stairway, Muller Slock.
Phone r6a-4.
and Treasurer; Jodie
foreman; Will Nelms, 1st assistant;
Charles Blummer, 3d assistant-
Tbe News of Oct. 5 contained this
“personal”: “Our jolly frised,
Gtosge Braun, arrived safely in St>
Louis Sunday nigpt. and after de-
molishing six dozen, fried, and a
keg ot Anbeuser with Tony Faust,
retired to his room at tha Lmdell,
_Joe Linz and bride strived in
Denison Oct 5 from the North—
Dr. Yesdel lectured before the
Liberal League Sunday evening,
ha subject being Faith and Reason.
It was a thoughtful address well da- d^vet of deBr in *'Kht of the ferry-
livered_,_A pigeon (hooting They have been kilted, or left the
match took place Tuesday west ot country and in that section game it
tbe city. Tbe following was the virtually extinct-Cash Ander-
record: J. D. Yocom, 6, W. J. |*>n b« ‘ocated in El Paso and will
Scott 7, A1 Be bee 6, Brown 6. for his family in a short time.
Each marksman wm allowed eight (The quail law expire* to-day. It
birds. Tim tie wm not shot off_ «• *■* the birdt »" very plentiful
Dr. A. W. Acheaon wm advanced V>od shooting is promised,
j to tbe rank of Knight in tha K. P. Every disciple of dog and gun
! order___Fred Muller had a force should combine against the pot
| of twenty-five men at work cutting U*»»ter «d qnail netter. They
hay in the Territory between Col-I should be arrested and receive the
bert and Durant_E- H. fo11 benefit of the law. Sportsmen
ssm Orderly Sergeant ot tbe Deni- •hould act energetically in this mat-
son Artillery Company twenty yean *** ,nd ®*ke *n ex*mP*e °* the
ago. Among tbe other officer* >«» breaker*. It •* safe to say that
I were Ren. Haaeesrood and Fr.uk} several hundred netted quail were
season.
Quickest and Bank Una to
MEXICO.
“KATY FLYER”
St. Louis,
Food
FINN&M08WEENET
Proprietors
All goods first-cl
every respect.
The Finest Wines
And Liquors ....
igo, Kansas City.
JOHN HOLDEN,
BLACKSMITHING
• 1 Gwuuu
.TV. i RarAIRING.
NEBVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL, WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over-
Work or other causes.
Humphreys’ HonwopStWc Sp.etHa
Ho. as, in w»owr«jws,lh. only
W. Main Street.
13:05 p. SB
. 2:30*. m
4:15 p. SB
5:00 p. IT
fffTC&
r? s w
t r
vr. x. xjuva h. a how*.
KNAUR A HOWE,
i[>enison Foundry A Machine Shops.
Execute all work pertaining to the bust
iJ:45 P. <■
3:45 a. w
5:jo p. m
the Campania.
While coming up from quarrantine,
Lopez gave out tbe following sign-
My obeject in vis-
Please Call
ed statement t'
iting the United States is not to in-1
terfere in American politics, but
solely to tell the American people
what the Filipinos desire in refer-
ence to tbe future government of
our country. It has" been said that
my coming to America is in the in-
terest ot certain person* and parties.
We, at Filipinos, know, bo parties
in the United State*. We have
only one desire, to a6ek justice for
our country.
413 to 417 W. Caxstjtut St.
No. 6.
The Man Who Pays.
Will be pleased with tbe work if our
Faints, Oils and Calors
are used on the job. We make no
effort to sell goods at extraordinary
low prices because such are generally
worthless. Oar goods are sold
cheaply because we are satisfied with
moderate profits, but they are not
cheap goods.
No. 6.
F. R. GiuteAu d*t’0Md ot in thl* city
u Ed The market men, the hotel and res-
1 Mere- j txwraat proprietors, are just as bad
by the I *S tha pot hunters, as they encour-
board violation o! the law by pur-
idren a chasing live birds.
TUESDAY, OCT. 3.
Show
Over 3,000 people went from this
city via the railroads to attend the
I Sherman Jublie*. That is not ell,
mal. at least 500 vehicles also went over,
contrib- On Sherman day that city was rep-
1 resented at our Fair by not over 50
a* with I people. In view of this shabby
treatment, it would be a good idea
jr, Altia ter the Fair managers to eliminate
BfcwTef Sherman day from the program and
sanoe of substitute Pottsboro day, and we
Centura* ta,ve 00 dcub* 1,(tle town would
• “Blue send twice tbe number that Sherman
did. Sherman ia all wrapped up in
m novel, self, dannttb, and they have no p*»-
!aad*M- t*e*l*r »®ve for or interest in any
J funny, event that will bring Denison into
prominence-----.—People who at-
lundwd* tended tee Fair complimented our
o#**1s? bn,M b*nd__Hon. Tom Walls oi
long the Bulla was here Saturday after cotton
• pickers.___The root of tbe knitting
i„y the mill i. nearly completed--This,
“A Tuesday, evening at sundown, be-
ran with f»n the great day of Atonement, tbe
«*A*ne- holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
'uw^coS.-1 Pram “evening to evening” the
ridShhut pfous adhere*t» of the ancient faith
3 -oSP “
3:1s •• «
4:00 p. as
Those who desire to
give us justice will no doubt be glad
to know tbe wants and conditions of
the Filipinos. All we want is
peace with honor to both parties
and I hope to be able to show that
the conditions 01 our country are!
such as to fit us for the maintenance
of that independence.
A special correspondent who baa 1
been making the western tour with
Gov. Roosevelt, wires tbe Herald
that, beyond arousing some repub-1
lican enthusiasm, Roosevelt’s trip
will not result in any appreciable
good for his party.
There is no change in the Chinese
situation.
The national association of dem-
ocratic clubs convene at Indianapo-
lis this week.
j A New York dispatch says: The
Herald has made a poll of the
states, and, it says, the poll fore-
shadows an overwhelming victory j
tor the republicans.
Regarding tbe contributions for
the Galveston flood sufferers, Gov.
Sayers to-day gave out tbe follow-
ing statement: “The amount of
money received by me up* to is
No. 5------------5 :to p. u>
No. 31-------------- 13:40 p ns
No. 33-------3:40 a. m
No. Sf_________S:,5 a. as
GAINESVILLE AND HENRIETTA
DIVISION. ‘
No. 68, east-bound, arrives---7:45 p. as
COTTON SEASON
IS ON . . •
BIRCH,
Boys! When you visit Den- octomk ubus’ bom jog*
ison after a long trip end A*c?ca°" mIusi
feel tired, dusty sad worn I l one of com
out, drop into the \ZSHrS~L P! y^'mT
They have everything nice
there in the line of Liquors.
The best line of goods in
Denison for the money.
FRA** BRVMETT, Propr.
No. 30------------:----6 :05 p. as
No*. 31 sad 33, south bound, and No*.
33 sad u, north bound, run through
Greenville, Dallas and Waxahachle, be-
tween Denison and HQtsboro without
change of can.
LARGEST WOOD YARD.
We have tbe largest wood yard
in Denison. Good, seasoned
wood. Prompt delivery at tbe
lowest price.
* Yocom & Culver,
600 Block, Main St.
IMt, a*. LOUIS, MO.
R. C. Mathews set
Hanna A Son.
io:iop. a
11:10 a. m
. 6:30 *. as
3:15 p. m
For Sale b;
noon of Sept. 30, 1400, for the ben-
efit ot the storm sufferers on the HA
feus coast is $673,476.30. This! >0> ^
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