The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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of R»frigent«rs
Sunday, August 8, 1908.
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A $11.00 Refrigerator for.. $7.86
A $13.50 Refrigerator for..$10.001
A $16.60 Refrigerator for..$11,001
A $18.50 Refrigerator for..$13.40
A $22.50 Refrigerator for .$16.60
A $25.00 Refrigerator for. .$18.50
We need the room for our large
fall stock and have cut the heart)
out of the price.
SOCIETY
ss T A--T,r * -- s,
again and so they got their di- 1 u«9(lay night the sale of the this line and resulted in1 9^?
voroe. wat" to*** was poet- producing trees that bear the 2ta"t5.
An incident that occurred on 1)006,1 ,or 106 pre96nt' finest quality of the nut known. “*4 to u»
South Chandler avenue last Sun- Luther Andruss has purchased, Branches of high grade trees will ^ “ j
day night is reported to the Gaaet- property at St. Petersburg, Fla., fie secured from growers who roof aafi i
teer. There was a scream which an‘* M ®°°n u 1* oan dispose of make a business of pecan tree 11 4ta*
came from a bqggy, and a woman his property will return there to culture and the grafting process fltllJlTidi
Mies Aline Calvert left this
week for Boukler, Colo., to join
the Misses Neva and Margaret |
Munson.
Mrs. A. D. Betbard of Dallas is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
SuggB.
Miss Carrie Stephens left for
Amarillo, Tea., last Sunday to
visit friends until school com-
Payments
• Usbo on# or two Soars faster thee
Uwi la which to was tmaweto. Set
ssoM gtrs two boars toftttoMl R|M
for rarraatlaa asf to*UflrW| arr
(tw. ito (to ass of two at Uw oootoai
aaS tarAasn of tto 4sr far labor
Aa>rk»M la this ama. waaM #V
lala wbst tbaaa to Bagtoad (rwftr
wjnf tafir. ■ ■■ rt». two iMStoMl
boars of light
Tbto tseaU ton tba aame norths*
n( boars Sar bnrtaens end sleep aa
new, aad would (In taw battar boars
for tba tor’s wort, and two toe
I tfoaal boars af derught to tba avow
[ lac hoars, abtrb today avw too abort
' to bo af much baaoto aa tbaaa Wstos
Room Size Rugs
Over one hundred beautiful new
patterns, both floral and Oriental,
embracing many new color effects
and novel designs. No trouble to
find exactly what you want here.
the past week, “Who is'the mean-1 fused to talk. Her face was bleed-
art man in Denison?” Each per-ling ami her hat crushed. Abel
son had an answer, but the Ga«et-| went her way, proceeding to Tone
teer man was awarded the bine I avenue, awl that was the last seen
ribbon. His answer was “The I of her.
able-bodied man who is supported We have noticed instances in
jby his wife. I Denison in which an ounce of gall
Mrs. Max Goldman and family I beats a barrel of brains,
have gone to Michigan and will be Miss Henrietta P. Wilcox, who
absent until the return of cool|ha8 conducted the society columns
weather. I of Herald for the paat four |
I Mr. W. H. Lawrence and son, I months has resigned, and has ac-
Harry, who have been visiting I cepted a like position with the
Mrs. Lawrence's parents, Mr. and Sherman Democrat. Miss Wilcox
I Mrs. W. R. Mills, No. 920 W. I is a very pretty and accomplished
Crawford street, have returned to I young lady and one of the best
I their home at Madill, Okla. I writers on the Texas press. The
Miss Jennie Watson has gone I society columns of the Herald
I to the country to visit for a short I have been the subject of many
period. I compliments and the many friends
H. E. Gordon, manager of the of Mi»8 Wilcox will regret the
All grades from the very cheapest
to the very best.
Carpet Department.
Chas. H. Jones
401-403-406 W. Main St.
It ■*§ toMbeertaattrt to<w» (to *s-
redlflne haA rtM started. So I nfto
bln ito lutoto kin ay toittat
keif# Bring 4om that Sowar aaf
The Longest
! Cigar Case
tion was carried. Mr. Suggs also
moved that the ordinance be final-
In town—is ours. Not
only have we the longest
case—but we have some
long smokes.
We keep about as well
assorted a stock of cigars
as you will find any-
where, and we want your
cigar trade.
with Mayor Acheson voting
against it.
V The bootleggers are certainly
getting very bold, as drunken men
here. He is ydways rustling for I charge of Madden’s millinery de-1 can be seen daily. Every Indian
business ami gets it. He is very I partment, left Monday for New I that comes to town falls into the
popular among the fair sex, who I York via New Orleans, where she clutches of the bootleggers. Seven-
call him ‘'ll nice young fellow.” I goes to purchase the finest line of I ty-five per cent of the (motleggers
Miss Nettie McCarthey, who has goods yet seen in Denison. . J are negroes,
been on a visit to her mother and
sisters left Sunday for Muskogee,
and from there will go to St. Louis.
Miss Nellie is living at present in
Jefferson and is engaged in the
millinery business.
There never was a woman butj
was just aching to tell some other
woman how to do up her hair.
The reason why women do not
[propose is supposed to be due to
[the fact that they want to have
| the last word.
Wildron Drug Store
Where Medicine
Is Purity.
J. F. TiNSMAM, Praprictar
Railroad Items
new well started. The casing ■"* allure* them with falsa ksaw.
brok6 ofl- I St 7errZiXXt
Mr. Jenning’s (the dairyman,) •» «» Uttto calyxes aa* wall aaUl
poml lias gone dry. and he is
obliged to draw water out of a 5b- journal,
foot well for forty head of cattle. - T
Douglass Lamb, the well known ** 0r*Ttmt
. , . It is wttk something oI a short that
farmer, doesn t speak very en- T, uara that tha__«»irrni of tha
ouragingly of the peanut crop,Calcutta colleges Is greater thaa that
mind. Her mother, who was ad-
judged insane, will lie left with
the family until such time as
room can be made for her at one
of the state asyiums.
Dr. W. C. Joiiff of this city who
has been doing time for several
months for alleged violations of
the liquor law and against whom
there are still pending nearly one
hundred similar cases, has been
released. It is understood to be
Mr. Joiiff’s intentions to take up his
residence out of the State in which
event the county attorney has
agreed to hold the pending cases
I in abeyance.
Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss, who is
I in the city from Kansas City,
I states that her husband, Charley
I Hotchkiss, the pioneer sign pain-
I ter, is very bad off with rheuma-
Itism, and has not been able to
I work in several months.
Young squirrels are reported
I very plentiful across the river, but
I as it takes $15 to crack your gun
I among them, there is not much
danger of their being disturbed.
Mike Hanna shipped four bush-
I els of peaches to Kansas City
[Wednesday, receiving $3.50 per
[bushel.
,[ The drouth has killed about 75
I per cent of the strawberry plants
[around Denison.
, We saw a ranchman of Uvalde
, | county the past week and he tells
| stories of game that would make
(the Wilderness Club rise in their
There are more deer there
to the especially high character ot points. I in earnest,
our groceries we have no fear of a r .
comparison of prices. It isn’t Ml88 Lu«y Maupm of \ alley The principal M. K. A T. offii-
what groceries are sold at that j Park, St. Louis county, Mo., has|cials are here stringing the new
makes values. It is what kind [filed suit for breach of promise [time card from St. Louis and
and how much you get for your Jagajnst RjcjJar<i a. Marsden, post- Kansas City Dallas trains.
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is the place for grocery quality | charges that she was engaged to JI na
and real grocery economy. [him seventeen years, and asks [I I G iSO M 31S
PAT MULLEN’S. because after lr~»ning her [I j I
| waiting that long, he went off and | Jas Austin and youngest daugh-
married another. ter left Monday for Salado, Col.
The Rev. G. L. Morrill of Min- [ rUS8 Legate, cashier of the
neapolis, Minn., decided to attack National Bank of Denison, will
the nude. So he thought a camera j leave about the o{ tbe
and snapped at women who held [ month for Michigan to visit his
their dresses high in crossing a a former well known citi-
street; at girls in ballet dance cos- ^ 0j Demson.
tumes ; at the nude in art galler-1 „ *, ....
les; at the woman who displays her lor rold fcldt ol
breasts m nursing her child, etc. N . Wh ~
Then he advertised a sermon on .J . , ,. ..
xxjming Denison. The Lave
Aires delegation will see that
Jenison is better known than
ever if printed matter can do it.
ICE CREAM
Tbit's Better
Went RmV. Moat.
It was Jus tic* Hartaa, that rare «U , Chlcas
Jurist, arts* for *1—stlat eptulna* la filled
such succulent language, who rotesd i which
th* sentiment of the coart upon thh j Halted
question of Secretary Wright's *4- • has Ol
ran cement. "Wright wfll hardly ho ah- which
pointed chief Justice." ho said, la aa- other
swer to a friend "Puller Is aot gotag , Traah
to resign." |l*U. ’
They passed to other topics, aa* coatta
the fries* ha* sal* goo* sight. Casa*
"You know," call** Justice Harlan, to he
half way across the Streep aa if he glee »
ha* forgotten It la the tret lastaace,
"Puller sad I have decided that well Nl
let them take us oC. feet foreatoeC ev.
Good night. —Baltimore gun.
Is the kind we make.
Let us send you up a
gallon and see for your-
self.
DIAGNOSIS EASY TO SURGEON
Certain I nd last lens That Proved Con-
clusively th* Nature of Subject's
Occupation.
Good butter, butter that
is fresh, we have it. It’s
satisfying.
"And now, gentlemen." said th* cel-
ebrated surgeon to the assemble*
class, "we com* to the what-ls-lt
Pint, observe the hands. They are
crumpled up like old wask boards.
Avery finger has been broken from
two to four tlmee and the thumbs
have been drives back and pulled
out again. There Is no Joint that has
aot been enlarge* by S00 per cent
"The wrists, as you will observe,
have lost their flexibility aa* are now
as stiff as those ot a wooden Indiaa.
while the elbows are merely fiat
bones sad no longer have say 'give'
to thorn. Obsorve that oae shoulder
lops aa* the other hunches up. At
least a doeen of the natural teeth
have been knocked out at some tiara.
"A superficial examination shows
that three ribs on the right side sad
two on the left have been broken asd
knit again. The hip bone* no lo^pr
play easily In their socket^ 80g t0
walking the knees maaM* lifted like
those or a horse ^tng what Is
called 'springhalt,' The (M< be-
eo“®, *pr^irtf, th# tort drlyen back
subjeet toss la wbea he
boots
than cattle. All kinds of game is
plentiful and the fishing superb.
It is a sportsman’s paradise.
JWatermelons are plentiful and
cheap. Splendid melons weighing
ten and fifteen pounds could be
bought for five cents the part
week. ,
Along with other improvements
that are continually being made,
the Denison Rod and Gun Club
are planning to bring to a high
state of cultivation tbe favorite
tree of the immortal Governor
Hogg, on the club preserve west
of the city. Already pecan trees
grow in profusion on tbe club
grounds but the nuts that the
trees bear are not desirable,as is t%
case with most wild pecans. C^.
sequently members of the boaj*j 0f
directors have under conside^^on
a plan to improve tbe aiMj
make them bring forth £[ner 8pec_
imens of this popular . nut
services of a governing expert 1D
improving the trees l,ft8 ^
cured. He will be ^ ftt ^
proper time to take o( ^
work. The proofs by whicl, ^
ftH) *■ well ^8 others, are
JtMtiy, I direct your sttoattoa to
pC spinal column. It Is not only •
full Inch out of plumb, but appears to
have tied itself into knots nt regular
intervale. The owner of It could curt
up la a barrel without the slightest
Inconvenience. Judging from what
you have seen and 1 have sold, what
would you say brought the man to
hte present state? Noae of you eaa
possibly guess, and so I will reply to
my own query by saying that he wa*
k baseball player for two seasons.”—
The one investment of a life-
time to make is in a “Home of
Your Own.” Your savings thus
spent will bring happiness to
yourself and family. Why not do
it? You can. Our Easy Pay-
ment Plan will enable you. We
have property for sale in all parts
of the city that are real bargains.
If interested see us at once. We
also lefed money on real eatate at
the lowest rates.
iRttiurbao Through Cuts
Both Phones 201
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 8, 1909, newspaper, August 8, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572294/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.