The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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BUT YOUNOI
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I Editor of the I
twenty-three jem 1
old Alamo hotel '
Mr*. Horace Freeman of Houston I*
the rueet of her slater, Mr*. Hunter, on
[ Bond street.
Mis* Dulce Murray Is at present In
Houston, the guest of Mr*. Green, for-
[ merly of this city.
Mr*. J. H. McMIcan %a* gone to
Shawnee, Oklahoma, to loin her husband
who is with the Blumenthal Bros.
... , , . Miss Edith Murray was the-recipient of
Are doing to-day and every day j a serenade Monday night from a party ot
MORE BUSINESS than any house young gentleman friend*.
in North Texas. I Mr*- Dr* William Gamble of Honey
tt , _ s , , ... I Grove and her grand daughter, Miss lvejr
If you are not acquainted With Williams, aunt and cousin of T. J.
these people you should become so I Crooks, passed through the city Sunday,
r 1 en route for Welch, I. T., to riaffilgiH
at once. They can save you money. tives, si
Particular
Tailoring . .
Like wedding sui
are our specialties. Af
tomer of ours is married
we continue to make
clothe* to please his wife
tives, stopping over night with the family
relic of the old pioneers of North Team.
She is 80 years old.
Mrs. W. S. Hibbard is in New York
City, the guest of Mr. and Mr*. Fred
G lacken.
Miss Eva Kimbrough of this city has
1 been selected by the Beils school trustees
[ ** assistant teacher.
, .. ,, . | Miss Cora Lingo is the guest of Mrs.
Like wedding suits are our Edward W. Tempel. This popular visitor
are our specialties. After a cus-1 will return to her home at Denison dur-
tomer of ours is married of course in8 the week.—Fort Worth Register,
we continue to make hia good I Mr*. E. A. Toppington of Fort Worth
is wife. I ** the fue*t of friend* in the city.
Miss Daisy Crooks was visiting her
sister, Mrs. Potter, at Gainesville the
past week.
Mr*. A. V. Willis left Tuesday for
Greenville to visit her parent*.
Sidney Elkins and Miss Ev* Hollen-
beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
H alien beck, will be married at the Epis-
copal church In this city on next Mon-
day! July mh, at 8 .30 p. ro.
MUs Laura Cook came up from Dallas
Monday to spend the week visiting
friends and relatives.
MUs Jane Watson teft for Warren Flats
Wednesday to join her sister Rachel and
visit her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mort Watson.
E. S. SWARTS,
•a. Merchant Tailor.
;_:•
owned the property
number of our cttixen* went to the coun-
try to-day to attend the funeral of Mis*
Rose M. Jones...........A bicycle ordinance
hat no terrors for the people of DenUon.
Last night one could notice a number of
bicycles without lamp*, and they mo-
nopolised the sidewalk right under the
noee of the officer*........-..It is stated that
$10,000 worth ot the new government
bonds has been subscribed for In thU
city------ Ode C. Nichols didn't get off
to Santiago, but U at Tampa, Fla. There
were four companies left behind. “Nick”
expects to go to Santiago at once..............
There are a whole lot of republican po-
litical rough rider* in this section. They
aid commanded by Col*. Nagle and
Clark.......—A few nights ago a girl baby
was left on the porch of a residence on
Munson street. The parentage of the
little waif wa* traced to an unfortunate
young woman living on an adjoining ave-
nue. She was obliged to take the child I
back...........During the early part of last
week there were two gentlemen In the
city who were favorably Inclined to put
in a Souring mill. They will consider
the matter later on.....-.....Our pioneer
townsman, P. D. Pollard, observed hla
77th birthday to day. Mr. Pollard I* one
of the very best citizens that DenUon |
ever had. He comes nearer following
out the golden rule than any one we
know of. May he live to enjoy many
more birthday*. He U in excellent
health—.........Rev. Father Crowley, the
patriotic priest, flies an immense Araeri
can flag from the roof of St. Patrick’s
ehurch..........To-day B. J, Lindsey pur-
chased eighty head of very fine cattle
from J.*T. Munson.............-Grey Collins
has moved hU jewelry shop to No. 325
West Main street.......—Ralph St. John
ha* taken the position of bookkeeper
with H. Brooks. Tom Lewis was
obliged to resign owing to consumptive
tendencies, and has gone to Southern
California-----------—Dr. J. L. Jones was
almost deranged over the death of hit
favorite daughter. The Doctor will re-
ceive the condolence of the entire com
munity. Death has afflicted the family,
wife and three children —.......Mrs. Mack
Hutchinson, daughter of Sam H. Smith,
Is the time when people
drink beer,
beer, ice-cold beer, full
glasses. Call at the
, r - , 1 Miss Mary Staples ot Sherman U a
Drink good guest in the city.
Giro Lea Salnoi
FRANK BRUNETT. Propr.
A strictly first-class line of
BOURBON
WHISKIES
Take your Boot and Shoe
Repairing to the Shoe
bhop at . ,
8. B. Pfli & Co.'s Site Store.
Best material used.
White and tan slippers
or shoes dyed brown,
green, oxblood or black, „
7k@ CiWael
Established 1875.
PROPRIETOR.
This resort has always been noted
for carrying the best line of
LIQUORS
in Denison and will continue to d
so. Has the
MTBRAL SARATOGA WATER
direct from the spring at Saratoga;
New York. 1 i-4t
h
We Have Moved
DOTTED aiCNAHME OOWN FROM HARPER'S BAZAR
John Williams, the AdonU ot the post
office, want* to get married about as
j bad a* any young man in Denison.
John has a number of strings to hU bow,
and we expect will pull one ere long.
Miss Olive Hasting* of Fort Worth is
| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Halten-
Deck.
Miss Mattie McReynoids, a most
charming young lady, who has been the
guest of her brother, B. B. McReynoids,
has returned to her home, Kentucky.
Mrs. John Sigel returned last week
ft om a three months’ vUlt to relatives in
Streator, Ills.
W. A. Putnam and MUs Allyne
OrSilfof Hubbard City, and Mrs. G.'W.
RaUton of Mansfield are vUiting the
family of H. C. Oram.
Mr*. Chas. Duffield lett Thursday for
Rich Hill, Mo., to vUit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy McMillin enter-
tained a number of ’ their friends last
Saturday at their home No. 313 Heron
street. Ice cream and cake was served.
There was also vocal and instrumental
music.
Mr*. W. S. Knight and child have re-
turned from a visit to friends in Western
Texas.
Miss Mary Hobson of DenUon is a
guest of Misses Lizzie and Gertie Htghe*.
—Sherman Democrat.
Mrs. J. J. Phillip* left Thursday for
Bonham to visit her parents.
Mrs. Henry Regensberger and daughter
have gone East to be absent until tall.
It is rumored that the wedding bells
will soon ring for Tom Finn.
The ladies ot St. Patrick’s church gave
a social on the evening of the 4th ot
July and H was declared a financial suc-
cess. The following ladies had charge
ot it: Mesdames M. Sweeney, J.
McGraw, M. Smart, Dan Smart,' Jno.
Reed, Nassoy, H. Melton, D. Smith, Pete
McCarthy; Misses Mamie Cuff, Gertrude
Tygard, Minnie Douglas, Marguerite
Williams.
of this city, died recently in the City ot Some of the most expensive, as welt as certain more simple, Imported costumes
Mexico from paralysis" of the h«irt. *re made wUh h,P Joke*- ellhcT »* embroidery, insertion, or the material of the
Her husband was zoo miles from home at
the time of her death. They married In ,, A CTen4d,n« P>«® d «>•* pink wrought with black tUk do**, over a drop
DenUon si* year* ago, and have resided ^ “ fU* *T*n “ to alnsoot whlta, *•«•«»* with a hip yoke of undulated
In Mexico since that time. Mrs. Hutch- *onP’ i° wh‘c!* U ‘h,rLed » *bat continues straight and full up the
inson was 29 year* old, and leaves two ‘remedby the ruffled edges of the yoke at the top. An apron front U out-
children, a boy and girl, 4 and 2 years l*ned b* the thr** graduated ruffles of coral satin ribbons that follow* the corns of
Mr. Mack Hutchinson wi fireman and tbe -Tok*’ ““roke Itself s bordered with three narrow similar MU*. Another
engineer on the M., K. & T. tor several clu«*r°f frilling* edgmthe Bounce at the foot.
years. | . The waist, whose long shirred sleeves of cream silk muslin are trimmed with
THURSDAY, JULY 7.
felt_______
or affected the
deeply. ,
Thiai* tbe third child, om
and two daughters, that bow sleep
•ido by ride at tbe old family bury-
ing ground Mar tbe homestead.
Miss Jone* wa* tick lees than a
tok. Hot
hopeful until Sunday, when
moat alarming symptoms warn d<
opod, and the steadily grow w
uadi Monday, when death gave her
• Messed relief. The moet eminent
medical skill availed nothing. All
that human aid could render waa
powerless to avert the saddest event
in the history of tbe human family.
Rose Myrtle j what a pretty
name; it breathes tbe fragrance of
Rowan, and waa in keeping with
tbe spotless and beautiful chai
of om, who now sloops among tbe
roees and the myrtles.
Rosa Myrtle Jones was at tbe
time of her death in her 25th
With tbe exception of her 1
school days her whole life
pasted in this vicinity and city.
At an early age Mias
vatoped a taste for music. Her
father, who was wrapped up in hia
child, gave bar tbe advantages of
the very best instructions in Texas.
She was educated sod graduated
with distinguished booors at the St.
Xavier Academy.
To round out her musical educe-
wa
been left open to n
would have more
H.
sum* 1
garlands and wreatha of Rowan.
If roses are the tear drops of the
gel* a* tbe beautiful Arab belief
puts forth in poetry, then » this
lonely mound a hallowed
fretted column and
A bora the narrow,
of tbe gnat heart
the leaves shimmer ia soft light,
tbe fragrance of flower* lingers above
the turf lovingly, and tbe sweet July
stan distill their dews to keep tbe
1 prevented,
1 children and
by properly
ABBOTT & ABBOTT,
Opticians,
Offlae: 307 W. Main St.
00UI0IL MEETUG.
The city council hold its regular
monthly meeting Thursday night
Tbs bills against tbe general fund
were read and allowed.
After some disremion • bill tor
(»5°o for hydrant rental tor three
mouths wee allowed. Tbe water
pressure at fires was discussed.
Mayor Lebtecht wanted to know
of Chief Euper if the fire depan-
meat had ever had direct
and was assured that at no
the water company given direct
for a fire. In the fa tore it
ia expected of tbe wets.
mumc j aa ajarm grireu.
Chief ot Police Jamas submitted
his report ot fines collected, which
to $173.90. The Mot
tiny ruffle* in the outer seam and at the wrist, has a collarette railing from a
tin gulmpe, which Is bordered with a deep lace heeded by three narrow n
a while a still narrower group is around the lower edge of the collar. A tou
Nashville Conservatory
under tbe finest instructor in tbs
south, August Scbemmel. She was
a competitor for tbe prize offered
for the best march for the Tennessee. 3^*1 coUmcnwcf S>>
with *00 other*, and! . w.
The
Mathews
Drug Store
307 V. MAI STRST.
Drop in and nee tbe haixl-
ftomeat drug boom in
Denison.
fMt:
centennial
IA.
Pate, Mtee —It
►eel. ate... «
■d trip debits Se Gel-
> Juty pk, al rats at
I to iwtone Tees da 1,
The GAzxTTaaa he re- | fSO*}2Z?Lt5!L *T}&L*!* |
Sampson’s men seem to have made ■ 1 .____ ,__, . .- .- ... . ,_.
decided period of Admiral Cervera’s 1 ch»rect*r •• d’'en br >>*"<1* of black velvet ribbon wh
celved an " pr^nt Tt I "1,t! «r,d*d ,n •»**>thc ^r^tly attachleg the' ®
Bokcbito on the 19th and 20th, wh-„ I b?w h“* ‘<"7 coral ornament a* Its feeatre. The proper cut of
the great national picnic and old-fi
toned barbecue with
A touch of I **toough otX successful in the
received favorable
City Engineer McWillie
out to the council in a report that a | The $45 )0
was l ced nd *ir** OTsmber of now culverts wars
^he’n I U«, «•«! oTMmfiit m th, pra|wT* ml' o(~ihb cmW| tb« lut. Siw hw UK, publl^Md II",f WiUi^l >n •!) in
-!-> °?I "» --- b, Ruu, tb* number of jmm, O. .. ^ Tl-t C il.... — ■ -Irf—1 -V
^ ^ hCS | 1 V’he list Ih i Wa S.. ■ Z. a _ W J____ A ■ - «»*. • ---aw— ----a a • a . I nslsil Sss *La ^ m ■ ■ — M f V — . . — —.— I
sxzrz
narrow belt. Each
........The Denison crowd of fisher- „ 9u*ni!*T °f . ,ncbOT S TwOT j
Jr
PERSONALS
place. Governor Green ‘S^clTruinTm I . Thibet, »“ tte «OTqHto turban style. Is
be present and other Choctaw* ot promt- * r»1 r*""1 wh,ch ho1
men headed
S^Ty-, ES^“5^ot7S. |» collarette, 2 yanb.
Kent and Haul Gay as deck hands, re-
port a targe catch of small fry in Galves
ton bay and a jolly good time. The par-
ty all became desirous of catching larger
fish—sea serpents and the whale that
swallowed Jonah—and so lost some of
their best hooks and lines. The crowd
going the first ot next month will be a
large one-------Attorney Mathis has been
appointed assistant county attorney In
the place of Fred Hawes who resigned to
to the war............The Sherman press
draped with a puff
holds two jetted quills at'
iy scarf of striped I cated
one aid*. who,
silk aw-
widths, tj turned a very complimentary letter
and sleeves, to the fair Texas
to the empress of Germany, |
upon receipt of a copy,
RAILROAD BPMBU1&8.
It is announced here that tbe salaries
of all engineers and firemen ot the North-
ern Pacific are to be advanced at least
15 per cent, commencing this month.
It Is also reported that Use conductors
are to receive an increase In wages.
John Shores of this city, an ex-railway
Pttrietfeloe Oraam fwaal
Irving were appointed as a board of
appeals for city tax cases.
Tbe report ot the city treeswer
P1*** I was reed. The fire fend baa a bal-
Tha Dallas Nawa complimented | anca of ^u, ^ cents. Tbe geMvaJ I sh*w»e
•4 KmIm C^TUttn
mm
a2 c°<T~w TZli** '*■
alTTifTle to^«ktww*|wM *** '**
f I fitedafe tic Seas «•
- » July mm and nth
af $*.]$; ttotoas good to mam
her with the notice that she gave I revenue fund baa a batance ot but I jaiT ifc
promise of taking rank with the $,97.14. The street and poll faad I ^ Wortb. T
Tbe Catholic ladies of this city I foremost composers ot tbe south, if baa a balance of but $3 s$ Thear I w^aTe j -
-. _ —_ 1 ... ... _____.. I —. —a — — ■ I . _ 1 • .
Day Ad-
to Fort
gave an ice cream social on the pot of America.
_ making s tremendous ado over the ad- h»* * liquified preparation which
vent of the Gulf, Colorado & banta F* to he w,u preserve wood for an lodefi-
their city. It is claimed that the new "lie period.
railway deal will give Sherman a large J- McGoffin, tie contractor on thc H.
increase in trade ...—-John Casinos ha* UtT. C. railway, was in the city Thursday
accepted a position with the dry goods en route to the Territory,
house of W.S. Knight. John is a rustler, There is considerable stock going over
a great favorite with the country people, I the Katy.
and he iy a smart talker and will win sk.- .1
trade for his house. It is no trouble for pjLficwl? ^.7
him to kiss and fondle s dirty-faced baby Lffb*r*?***
if there Ua dollar In It for hia house -- ^ Thu,wJ*7,
Mrs. Mary A. LUslnger wife of W. R. I ,
Litsinger and mother of Charley Lit-1 Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood ot
singer, of Denison, died at Versailles, Locomotive Firemen, says that in twen-
Mo., last Monday morning, July 4. She *J-*wo years the percentage of railroad
had a severe fall last winter and never men discharged for the excessive use of
fully recovered. The immediate cause lWuor h“ decreased from jo per cent to
of death was hemorrhage of the bowels. 11 P*r c*nt< *n<* where, twenty-five or
She was confined to her bed only six Ithlrt’’ Jemn •S°> one railroed man owned
days...........Polk Loving Is in the field for hu home there ,rt now ‘en men thus
justice of the peace. Ft la stated that the h*PPlllf eituatedj
republicans have decided to put out a Luke Hall, railway contractor, with
candidate. There will be lots of fun this I home at Little Rock, was in the city
tall —Mr. and Mrs. V. Morefield hay* I Wednesday.
evening of the Fourth of July. Tbe
unoccupied store of Mr. A. Cuff, digioua
out of I •• J»** HOT * reread *j;
* j.
ne, end
ibsadime rate
I tub aw4 ixth m mto wf fit,
ootf to rsterw J-»y ,7. ^
KLtT. CeteraO* Twwrtot I
n effect May 1st to
to
ere the active food*
She waa e young women of pro-1 which the bill* for toe rum
I aigiout energy. Although too peneet of the city ere paid.
*°3 Main street, waa tbe aceoe of puree atrings of a well to do father The city Jailor aad police
thie social aad patriotic gathering, were elwaye open to her, and who made bond.
From 3 o’clock till 11, half a dozen was happy to gratify her every wieb. The ordinance for toe tax levy for I
long tables—a veritable white j the proposed like e young woman I tbe ensuing year waa rood. Tbe |
squadron—were thronged with a of spirit to carve out her own dee- ordinance i* toe same aa lest year,
garrison of men, women and chit-1 tiny. With this laudable ambition aad covers al! toe funds. The total I
dren, vigorously demolishing Motto in view, she has for tbe peat year or tax levy for the oty is $1.50 oa toe j
castle* of ice cream end annexing more given music lessons, her pet- j $100 valuation.
Philippine islands of frosted cake in ron* embracing • number of the Tbe committee oa rulee for tbe I tickets $j$.so;
leading families of this city sod tbe government of tbe new council, ap- j ^
surrounding country. She wee de- pointed at tbe May meeting, re-1 K_ k T. *
voted to her profession; her been ported, recommending tout tbe lkA—0,1 7*** «* nnatiuve Sally
was in her work. Rose Myrtle standing committees of to* cky | wnUd ^
Jones was not only a musician by I council be composed of the follow- j *-»-■- y Ntisrsettoeol Cosw«-
the less, a gathering repre-1 instinct, but tbe possessed that rare I ing number of committeemen : Tt-1 ^**1 ? ^ewpyUu*o«»~
sentstivc of aa all-powerful element faculty of elucidating her knowl- nance committee, five members; July soteoas nth at raw'
an alarming sptnt of bellicose im-
perialism. It was a gathering rep-
resentative of thoee who have built
up our magnificent country end
fought its numerous battles. It was,
none
V _ .
319 W. Mill Street.
Tbe largest and nicest grocery
in Denison.
LETTER LIST.
DATE OF LIST JULY 8, 1898.
POSTOFFICE, DENISON, f
Grayson County, Toms*. |
Tbe toUowinc letter, have bees bold at thi,
•Ace wot Ism than nereis dare sad are unclaimed
Tier are therefore hereby advertised according to
law. They will be held two weak* trow tbe date
of this list, sod, if toll nnciaiatsd, will be seat to
' tbs Dead Latter Office Parties celling for this
“ ret rey “Advertised," giving date
W. F. Geiger, who returned to Deni-
son from the north, left for Colorado
Springs, Colo., last Wedneseay. He
goes there for his health, and if the
climate agrees with him he will remain.
He thought he had consumption when he
went north, but is much improved.
A. M. Darley, of Wilbarger county,
was in the city Wednesday.
G. O. Hunter, of the Sherman Demo-
crat, was here the early part of the week.
S. A. Homer, of Caddo, was here the
early part of the week.
Coleman and Robert Jone* have gone
to Colorado to be absent several months.
Henry Speaks and G. T. Black came
down from Cale Tuesday.
Captain Legate, who has been absent
from the city for some time, has re-
turned.
Captain Madden, of the firm of Mad-
den, Graham & Co., has gone to the
eastern markets.
Alex. Rennie and Will Rennie were
here the past week.
R. Q. Mills, a business man of White-
wright, was here on the Fourth.
Ed Leeper, who came in from Old
Mexico the first of the week, left Wednes-
day evening for Omaha to take a look at
the big exposition.
Ed Ringer, of Ardmore, was here to
attend the funeral of Miss Rose Jones.
W. T. Yocom has returned from a visit
to Western Texas.
Architect Leonard made a business
trip to Fort Worth last week.
Deputy Royalty Collector Wood Mc-
Mitlin, of the Choctaw Nation, who went
to Gainesville last Sunday to see Jules
Gunter, returned Thursday evening, with
hia whiskers trimmed and hla hair cut.
B. F. Prior, chief salesman at the dry
goods house of W. S. Knight, with wile
and party of friends, left Wednesday for
the headwater* of the Blue to go In camp
for a fortnight.
Mr. Henry Cspelle who has been
spending several months at Sacred Heart,
Mision, returned to Denison last week.
He has a fine farm near Denison he
wishes to dispose of.
•daat
ot list.
t say •■AdvwtlMd,” giving
will be ckunS oa asefa piece ot mail
____d. ALWAYS HAVE YOUR MAIL
DIRECTED TO YOUR STRERT AND NUM
aRRsr P.O.BOX. Notify this office st once ot
^cteogei-yo-rcity todjres.^^ p_ ^
Bell S W
Seocfc Mui Gertie E
Crosswstl A L
r*U W R
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re Maggie A
Harry
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i&is
Loyd Irs E
Lsbos Mrs Rose
Lovelace Mis S A
Merck M B
Madden SL
Marks FH
Psoas Wm T
ggasffir-*
Steals;** M A
^“UMrsMsrr
was
a girl baby at their home_________Mathews
has moved to his new quarters, but it
will be several day* yet before he gets
things arranged. He will have the lar-
gest drug house in Denison, and intends
that It shall be first in all respects. Mr.
Mathews will be ready about Monday to
show our people the model drug store ot
Denison ------The National Bank of
DenUon has sent out a condensed sched-
Captaln Daughters who Is situated at
Ray In the interest of the Katy, haa a
nice berth of It. Light duties and de-
lightful surroundings.
Katy Brakeman Dolph Mitchell leave*
>r Southern California thU coming
vek. He will be absent until fall.
s.TSSs*»ay=rJ5Fis--sr
lu patron*-------The grocery house of H.
Brooks was tapped Monday night. The I 0:2. Wented
loss will probably reach $50. The thieves 1
paid no attention to the safe that con-1 D. , „ . . . . .
mined several thousand dollar*. | B,d» will be received for the cut-
ting of ten acres, more or less, ot
grass, at Fairview cemetery. Ap-
The Gazetteer calls attention to the I ply to tbe undersigned.
■*•*< Howard S«.
come very highly recommended from
Lansing, Michigan. They are also 1 George Braun has made substantial
h%hlv endorsed by DenUon business men improvements at hU saloon. The bar
who have patronized them. | ha* been moved down to the west side,
and the painters and paper hanger* have
DOFT BOYCOTT THEM.
greatly Improved the appearance of thU
old established resort.
Editor Gazetteer :
Tbe niggardly and unpatriotic
There is a project in view to start
. 2 A—... vw i» flouring mill in Denison, and
mnd Uk,„ b, Ih. Expreu DRa.-L^J look,
the world on the Fourth—the destruction
of Cervera’s fleet and that Dick Berry of
the Herald office had an heir at hi* borne.
Rear Admiral Sampson U not a bit
prouder than Dick. Dick My* that the
boy weigh* nine pound*. Judging from
the noise that we heard while passing
there the latter part of the week we
should My that he weighed twice nine
pounds, and wa* built on the high pres-
sure order.
nies and some railroad companies is
enough to provoke the American
people to withdraw from them their
so.
success of the enterprise. Messrs
Cobb and Shearman were circulate
. . 1 . a .1 1 ing « subscription paper the past
patronage, at least as far as they are „ . . . . .. ., r
_L, a- ,1 __ A _____ y. I week and received considerable en
men can from our business
men. Flouring mill men have
been here and looked tbe situs.
. ... , . . 1 tion over carefully and reported
who refute to pay their share of the Lvorllbly_ The concea.iona^that
able to do
hates the
but it ought to require no organized
effort to bring soulless corporations
A true
name of “boycotting,’
Nation’s war revenues to a sense of
their duty. While we “Remember
tbe Maine,’’ we should try to not \
they want from our people is the do-
nation of the six lots on Mirrick
forget the mercenary corporations I "JIT’
.u.r. al- l...2-!7-a lfront,D* on «he K. & T. track.
They propose to erect a 200 barrel
who would shift the burdens of war
Dr. I. Yeidel, that indefatigable dis-
penser of the fluid refreshments of Den-
ison, said he wanted the Herald sent to
his address, and placed the shining
shekles in our hand which entitles him
to read it for a year.—^Tishomingo Her-
ald.
The Doctor is a great friend of the
newspapers. Ke not only subscribe* tor
them, but has great faith In newspaper
advertising. He ha* Aver missed an
issue ot the Sunday Gazettsu, aad
waa one of the regular advertisers la the
old Denison News from the time he
started business as long ask was pub-
lUahed. ; -
entirely upon .he shoulder* «f >bej. flonrin, mill .nd Ih. urn. in
am. pun*, fellow-cUiteD*. Ii| — th. po„ibk ^
lay. Dear experience has taught
. -a u -a • 1 L . 1our people to look with distrust on
Durden*, It will eertAiniy -wte mLJES eu.erpri.n,, b.t h.r.
own dn.f .npport, bo.b o.or.ll, eod , „ ^ ,hM ^ ma
fiu.no.ll, rn tm.. of pe.c, nr w.r, wi|b . Lpuuw. The,.
the government doesn’t see that
these parties bear their share of the
with the masses of tbe people.
Respectfully,
R. M. King.
G. A. R., I0TI0E.
Regular meeting Thursday, July 14.
no doubt whatever of the success of a
flouring mill in this city. The
1 mill should be in operation by next
I fall. ___
Manila was captured by tbe British
A large attendance U dealred.' Important I “ ‘T03’ but il 13 «hip* and
business. C. C. Hasxmj., tom. nearly 7,000 men, 1,000 of whom
H. Hunk, Adjutant | were loet in the aseault upon to*
fortification*, to accomplish what
Admiral Dewey did with • smaller
Dr. J. C. FeUd can be found I numerical force aad with no lean
from 9 o'clock till is and from 2 till [save that of the ammunition tuied.
6 at his office in Fetid building, That illustrates the difference be*
332 Mein street, upstairs. Tele- tween the old end new naval roeth-
pbonc No. 1. 7-tf J ods and machinery.
f.*V-Tlw M.
in American politics which will so edge in
effectually pulverize the disgraceful
idea of an Anglo-Saxon alliance,
that this ludicrous abortion will
henceforth crowd out the decrepit
A. P. A. joke as the supreme pro-
vocative of borae-laugh.
During the evening many of thc
company discoursed music, vocal
and instrumental. At 11 o’clock a
string band arrived and a cake walk
was immediately set in motion.
In this about twenty-five couples
took part, animated with frolic and
fun teat out-distanced tee most ar-
tistic endeavors of “cullud saw-
siety.” A georgeoua cake, frosted
in tbe national colors, was awarded
to Prof. Hennesay and hia queenly
partner, Mrs. Tom Foley, *r.
Genial Tim Murphy made tbe pre-
sentation speech with test elegance
of diction and courtly ease of man-
ner which mark the gentleman
familiar with the usages of high life
at home and abroad. After tbe
presentation, the successful couple
were escorted to tbe centre of tbe
hall where they held a formal recep-
tion. To the fervid congratulations
heaped upon them, they responded
iff a manner in which tbe modesty
«f the violet was harmoniously
blended with a dignity suggestive of
Chesterfield and Anne of Austria.
At the conclusion of the reception.
Madame Foley presented her mag-
nificent terpsicborean trophy to tbe
belle of the evening, Mias Mamie
Cuff.
This festive occasion was patri-
otic throughout—even in the ulti-
mate disposition of the proceeds.
The very respectable sum netted—
about seventy-five dollars—will be
devoted to adding tbe finishing
touches to the furnishings of tbe
parochial residence of Denison’s
soldier priest, Rev. Father Crowley,
state chaplain of tbe G. A. R.
Tbe ladies to whose labor and
careful attention this affair owed
so much of its success, are grate-
fully remembered by thoee who par-
ticipated ia this joyful crowning ot
ths “Glorious Fourth.
uiical composition which I street sad alley, five; fire
baa delighted so many thousand*, ment five; sewer sad
Many a noble virtuoso hes honored four; lights, four;
her musical composition ia public, printing, five; police, the
Her public career was growing “d two members of tbe
when death came and snapped the POTk, the mayor sad two
brittle thread of life. Why should °* tb« council
the fates be so pittilcss sad un- Mayor Lebrecht
•pairing, that is what a heart-broken | blowing appointments on tbe van-
father is asking to-day. j committees, tbe first
It has become almost trite to won-1 ** 'he chairman of each
der at the mysterious providences 'nance Kingston, Tobin,
of this character aad yet each recur- ve^’
nag instance of tee kind startle. «d alleys-Tobm, k'op-
and shocks ns. The fact ia *0 io-1^eeP€T* ^
Fire department aad
Sweeney, Tobin, Cahrett,
Haskell.
OCWtl
Davis, Fuller, Cutler.
Lights—Kiiderv, Carver,
City and country turned out to1
pay tbe last respects to tbe memory
of oae whom they had loved so
much in life. Tbe life which doeed
with tbe death of Rose
fou,;l Corpus Clsrtati, kockeurt,
nayor aad Portlsad, Texm-tto
'J‘; ‘ SLrSi ISTi glLoiTatoes.
in toe 1 Syrteg. js^raa* Nff^ J
trout d*W at sale.
M. K AT.
M . K. *
TrxM- TS. M .
1 UreMsf^^Sl^mu
tMrty days tram data at t
SO
congruous with our ideas of what
would be our ordering under tbe
circumstances that we cam not but
tbe blow aad wonder and
murmur in our helplessness, “Thy
will be done!’*
Flank Ma»ola, III ¥, W.hfewst
All Mads of dalidou* summer
M. K. * T. teas
tot- Far any
Ail dog
| cation-
• ZOsVsm
The tegs an
r, Calvert, Car-
n-st
Printing—Davis,
, . .■W-l’ttSaAUA-.
mementoes through which she will
live wherever human beans beat to |
Tbe
! ef Police
110.1
July is* tea H. * T. C. artii 1
rales make toe
' of toe 1
Q® Jtoy a, j 1
trip rtrksn te
1
C, «re tok May he
D. C-. ac
“Co use men in toe Stats of Ta
genuine emotion.
flower* that crowned her grave will |
fade, but tbe memory of thc
never fade, never die.
Tbe dosing scenes, the last trib-
ute to tbe departed one, took place
Wednesday afternoon at tbe
of Dr. J. L. Jones, four mile* east
of tbe city. It was a spontaneous 11,^3
outpouring of hundreds of aty and “crop
country friends. The funeral cor- ^ Worth ee
tege, in single file, eras over two ^ u----City,
miles in length. At least soo va- mna,T at
hides went from this city
oae, two, three sad tour people.
Tbe country people
the deceased had passed the hep-1 j* ^ jj
piest momenta of bar childhood days
were present ia large
Tbe luneral services were
by tbe Rev. A. F. Bishop, pastor
of the Preebyieriaa church.
Rev. Father Crowley was also
present aad offered words of coa-
$20^300,000 ___
ar from I $14 m Saahsook, $14-70* Cetpi
save to*
and Farmer, oa. $«7-*J. ffesee*. $a4Ja. %t
telood their OT
they would raise their owe j u> retura jd das* Sse Oasa at todal^
Then, if they
Oca. j«.
all Oa July tat 1
j BV tickets I
The 1
th* old burial
have bees so 1
Oa a
the kias<
There is
boned forever,
to revive it,
.though. Formsta
men of a Mkhigao
" iy got a fight off the
PiEtS-J
1 u to».OT s »u »[to. fi.uU
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1898, newspaper, July 10, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572304/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.