The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Modesty
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$mihi fcrttm
Sunday, May 23, 1897.
Is not our greatest
trouble, yet we re-
1 frain from quoting
j prices'—
At the same time
we know—
Our customers
know—
And we want all
,7- people to know—
THAT
We are better pre-
pared with every
means, manner and
facilities to sell
SOCIETY.
The Society Editor of the Gaxetteer will thank
the ladies of Denison for the announcements o!
entertainments given by them, or other society
events of speciallntercst. Address “Society Edi-
tor, Gazetteer.”
PERSONALS
RAILROAD RUMBLINGS.
*******
Bettor Grocarfas
»
than any house in Texas
Yours for business,
IBBARD
ROS.
Miss Edna Hill left Wednesday for
Bonham to visit friends.
Miss Louise Alexander has returned
Governor Harris, of the Chickasaw!from,a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hayden,
Nation, was here Thursday. * at Pilot Point.
T A 7-m,__ c t «, » » ,, Mr*, ltellen M. Stoddard, president ot
few'dk^n the eitv^™,* Woman’s Christian Temperance
few days in the city the guest of Wends. Untoni wat (he guest Mrs. Nagle the
A1 Walton got in from the O’Brien earjy part orthe week,
ranch|Tuesday. AI reports magnificent Miss LUHe Moore left Monday for
fishing, and he also bagged a fine turkey Durant to visit for a few days,
hen. Mrs. A. A. Gleason, of Savoy, is the
R. L. Hendrick, a prosperous farmer guest of her sister, Mrs. N, H. Bell, on
east of the city, subscribed for the I Scullin avenue.
Gazetteer the past week. I Miss Sadie Cook, ot Fannin county, is
Henry Harley came up from Dallas visiting friends in the city.
Tuesday I Mrs* Fulcher, at No. 206 Gandy street,
W. H, Tracey, who was an officer here *°r H,1Uboro 10 **1end
hty; Tr‘Cey Mrs. J.G. Railev, of Kiowa, was visiting
is engaged in the cattle business. her Mrs. E. shatter, the pag*
It wa* a genuine surpritc to »ee on our 1 week,
streets the past week, our old townsman Miss Alberta Hodge was visiting friends
Ike Furber, the pioneer hotel roan of |„ the Territory the early part of the
Denison. Mr. Furber opened the second week. "-
hotel in Denison, and made “scads” of I Miss Mattie Foster ha* returned from a
money at the business. He is the same | visit ot several months to Philadelphia
fenial, hail fellow well met, that made and other eastern points.
Hm so popular in the seventies. Mr. Mrs. J. G. Collins entertained the
Furber is a remarkable example of a 1 vuving people of Denison very hand-
well preserved man. He is 63 years of | BOmely last Mond«
The Katy pay day was rather a taine
atfair. There was about half the usual
distribution of •“scads.”
Conductor Chnrley Strong ot the Katy,
who has been going on crutches for
several weeks, is able to do without
them.
Col. S. G. Eddy, who was stricken
with paralysis several months ago and
conveyed to Iowa, is able to be up and
around the house.
Mr. C. Halle Is appointed freight
traffic manager of the Missouri, Kansas
LOCAL CONDENSATIONS.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1897.
Judge Cutler is winning golden opin-
ions. He is making an excellent judicial
record. A strict and impartial enforce-
ment of the laws is what Judge Cutler
proposes to carry out. Attorneys inform
the Gazetteer that his ruling, are ex-
cellent ...........Bur Hob*on is at El Paso in
fair health. Bus intends to go to moun-
tain districts and rough It................ Owea
McCarthy has just received from Ireland
a blackthorn cane. It has a gold band
forthe name of the donor, Mr. McGrecvy.
Tom Foley appeared on the streets
A: Texas, with headquarters in St. Louis, | the past week with a magnificent new
effective May 15. Mr. Haile has been carriage and English coach horse ...........
connected with the Katy general freight The scions of the parental Lebrecht tree
department for many years. Latterly are not liable to die out, but will per pet u-
he represented the company at the ate their honored fathei’s and mother’s
Southwestern Board of Traffic Adminis- name for generations to come. The
trstion• I fifth son was born to our honored
Conductor Wakefield of the Aransas j ■ few days ago................Judge
THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
The Burleeon End Washington Building*-
T
in hand where the true teacher con-
trols and guides.
Mias McConnell in charge of the
fifth and aixth grade*, gave a re-
view of Texas history. The pupils
showed a remarkable capacity for
detad, were responsive and accu-
rate. *
Only a few minutea each could
be spent with Misses Hanna and
Monday forenoon was spent vis-
iting the Burleson school, chiefly
with Misses Walker and Marsh in
the High school department. The
waiting time, alike such a bugbear
to teachers and pupils, between the
completion of the ykar’s work and
the beginning of the final written 1 RV,n- A review in arith-
examinations, was being utilized in metic occupied the pupils of the
review work. The graduating fourth grade, while Mist Hanna
class was engaged in a review study conducted a reading exercise, clos-
of arithmetic, while the teacher in* wi,h ormI *peMing. The young
conducted a Latin recitation with ,eacher and the bright, happy little
Pass railway, wa» in the city Tuesday 1 Hughe* ha* been seriously ill at hi. home |
"* the corner of Rusk avenue an
- - I sotrtely
age, but does not look a dav over 40. given at her home on West Gandy
Ike Furber was a household word in j street. The program consisted of several
Denison in the seventies. He was every- duets on the zither and guitar, nlaved by
body’* friend, and a friend toeverybody. [Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kevins,which were
He is located at Guthrie, where he has j greatly appreciated and enthusiastically
considerable property interests. He also received. Mr. Kevins is a former Deni-
ha* land* on the Gulf. | son hoy, but now resides in Kansas City,
Monday evening at a musicale
Attorney Hayden was in Sherman the |
past week on important legal matters.
Men’s
Footwear.
Our new
Addition.
A new
Feature. &
Col. F. A. Adams, of the Arkansas I where he has achieved considerable fame
State National Guards, was here Tues- I a» a musician and composer. By special
day. , 1 request he sang one of his compositions,
“Forgive My Mama,” accompanying
himself on the zither. Miss Francos
_ , . « . _ , I Colbert, of Riverside, and Mrs. Yarbor-
Ed Ringer has returned to Denison h of Denison, assisted in entertaln-
and accepted a position with Woottan Si ln * the companv by the rendition of
Hayes. j I some vocal selections. Mr. Claud Huff
Martin Kohl is home from a pleasure was prevailed upon to sing several of his
jaunt to San Antonio and other points. | comic songs. Mr. Huff is always amus-
Charley Blumenthal and John Wll- ing, both in hie selections and inanner of
Hams, who wet their fishing line* in the rendering them. Miss Daisey Crooks
elastic waters of the Bocsheto, arrived | and Miss Lillian Daln discoursed sweet
home! Sunday. I instrumental music, the former on the
Col. I. M. Standifer, who has been Piano and‘be ,atter onf thf 8ui,ar‘ A*
hob-nobbing with railway magnates, a 8e“onabI* h?ur jef' «hmenu were
capitalists ind big guns at St. Louis, and dancing mduiged in by a
Chicago and othe‘r joints, is at ho£ ^iv^e ki^Tnvi^Vw'at
‘ _ I tending were Misses Frances and Mav
f- P^fe’ President of the Herald 1 Colbert of Riverside; I. T. Etnier, of
Publishing Co., arrived from Kansas City Tyrone, Pa. ; Birch, Foster, Sproule,
Monday. I Crooks, Dain, Garbutt, Cook, Marshall,
J. M. McKInstry, formerly of Gardner I Walker, Cummins, Hanna, Moore, Mrs.
& McKlnstry of this city, came up from Yarborough, Mrs. Walter Kevins and
McKinney Monday. . f- I Messrs^ J. A. Cummins, Mathis, Bost-
Holmes Colbert, of Riverside, was here *ick, Shulze, Kone, Nichols, Hayden,
Monday. j Stoner, Huff, Ferguson and Dr. Diems.
class B. All showed commends- one*urM,er her charge presented at
circulating among friends. ’ * 1 at the corner of Rusk avenue and Gandv I bl^ proficiency in the grimmer P*c*w* remembered. Each!
ry^creek^bridire* hi" Um^.^Uui'^rerTltli0" l •'“'•t^ck'ot'chotera^morbus !!* .^U^*t^bl^ j While the “sight reading”!1*'1' wreathed in .mil-, was j
Monday, and* eleven people were more *'n*,*° lo"1[ aa 11 ‘here would be an eio- exercise seemed somewhat difficult earne,t and »ttentive.
or less Injured. It wa, first reported that I dui from DenUon to hhswnee, the new | tQ Iome membera of the otberg Miss Dtckeraon, at
We are sorry we teacbcr> •" charge of the first grade,
the names of the haa •tu'“*d * iucceaa commends-
passenger run. I an Ideal border city,' full of push, energy I young lady and gentleman who, I ble alllie *° herself and the half a
Michael Kelly, vs. 1 * J . ------
Texas,’to be tried in
Four Courts, St. Louis,
case a* to whether damages can be re-1 will soon have Its run of prosperity and I construction, showine a knowledge I °ne o( **»« mo** ingenious features
covered tor blacklisting. Kelly was a drop back into the ruts of hard time*....... ’ u ug • snuiuruge
conductor until discharged on this basis. Old AI Bachmen who hat been a Denison of the work Jiot apparent in more fncoun™ed during our visits wa*
J bythe Order of Railway | character for a num ber ot years, off and | i;t4.rai rendenng. the “Bean Story,” as developed by I
fine history review in Miss Miw Dickerson, first fro«$ the teed
Irelene Walker’s room covered a and growing plant, then the picture
Jost Received.
The first lot
Of the season.
The Nicest
Color Yet.
U p-to-date
Shoefcr . . .
ry creek bridge in the Indian Territory
M‘“
Conductor Fulcher of the Katy, who or Oklahoma. Businesaot all kinds U
was a witness at Waco, has resumed hi* good and money quite plentiful. It is d,d DOt IC,rn
j an Ideal border citj, full of puah, energy young lady and gentleman who, 1 Dle •l,Ke 10 tne Dait a j ■ ■■
^ ^ u«~>^ ^ 1 n llw.«u
ouU, will be a teat I Wonder. Like all new towns business boy exactiude, gave broad, liberal ninK *”c **•* guided to well. • I VI
.ho.i.g . knowkdp 0~ •>“’•« »o“ Ill | | IVIulull
Kiss? b-,,h' °r-r ol R‘"”’|£r«s.&‘.:r£b.7
The Burlington has just completed two the old •cl,°o1 barkeepers. He was a The fine histor
trains which they claim are the hand-K,mou* compounder of mixed drinks a |
314 Main 8treet
somest and best equipped
States. ‘
in the United
r year* ago, but now the old man’s |
nd hat lost its cunning.
wide range, and was conducted on ,tory» *nd final,y Oie written atory
The O. R. C.’s are having a big time I Thursday, may ao, 1897. I lines that revealed the true teacher. •• d«**lop®d from day to day by
Is represenfed*5* W"k ' KV"y fo? Ihe^UbHc ^h^l.Wl|ore‘t^ ‘coming I ln“ead of fact, ot chronol- “>e pupil, them*elves. The work
President Rouse, general manager ?“r °" the j6th ln,u,?t- There will be ogy which takes the place of hi*- exlm,ned ,n P«nm*n*hip, re.ding,
^nd "unv'.nTe^de^rw n,trd?\HSWK-Cny I J^A^^hVV.^U^n H. 'fo, I torV in m*"V »<=“ool. and with K>|»P®»‘*« ‘"d number*, .how. equally |
system, wire here Monday ° * y ’d*ver*1 d,y*X U '“"V, m*ny te,cher»-the P»P'1» have been gratifying results.
nahfful :nc& (M°' .Feldler™el withl* of J."^ 11^7^ lut 7^“'ThehT- UuKht to *** P*°Ple. ,nd gov-
psinful accident Monday. He wa. dn | ,„„v - 1-------- 1-----s-*- '
No.
m \*r T___ £ r* i * Mrs. Roxana Murray, mother of the
T-W-Loven,* husinets man of Cor- ietor of thjs - ’left on the 3: «S
sicana, was here the early part of the Monday tof Xll^gan, Mich. She
1 ; I will spend the summer in the north vislt-
Ex-Councilman J. C. Brunett has gone j ,ng relatives and friends. Mrs. Murray
to Shawnee to look the business situation j8 one of the Michigan pioneers, having
over- I settled in Allegan county when the state
Superintendent Kemp, of the Tisho-1 was a territory. She is now in her
mingo academy, and Superintendent eightieth year, is as active as her grand-
Johnston of the Bloomfield academy, [daughters, and enjoying excellent health,
was here Monday. Mrs. Willard Robinson and daughter,
Representative Julian Feild was in the Mi“ Flora, of Cisco, are visiting Mr.
city the past week on a visit to his family. »nd Mrs. James Nimon, on Herron
*rv .j .. . . £ T »trect. Mrs. Robiiuion was a former
D. D. Noble, a business man of Little non-nrl
Rock. Ark., is in the city. wel1 known reb,dent ot Denison.
c f wiilt . . * . Miss Ethel Dillard left Saturday last
S. J. WHliams, who has been recuper- | for Soulh McAlester, I. T., on a visit to
The attendance at both building* I
■ N M°nd*7- He wa* dnjtermen’t took' place This afternoonVt't I ernment. from their origin in the! wa* good, the order admirable, the
broke, the scalding' wattr ulurfti*ng b<2l«n* r*"1 **** ‘° D°l* ** influence* hMerwt ausUined and ab*orbmg, I — 1 .
Quick Meal
* _ I weal rtf the citv The Snake P Hltnr 1 *>«•««*• *U<a» <Iw.,wlz*»J *L. ----I_• — ■ — *■ m_ _ Lt tl * —___— - f I
pie*, certainly a high degree of
..., west of the city........... The Sn»ke Editor, of events that developed the pre*
get the Santa fe Person Reed of the M. E. church, Col. . . ... . ,
Brotherhood of' Levi Un8° aod several other* leave Mon-1 ent civilization. But one division | efficiency ha* been attained, under
Temple is trying to
shoos.'
The lodges of the
Locomotive firemen mrougnoui lne 1 Stringtown I T Col Levi Lingo will I ” «----I---------•---------*—
TSl?' ^ SI ££ I I t
day tor the McGee country * east of | of Mia* Walker’s grade wa* pres-| tbe wi*e management of Supt. Gay, I
ME TIE BEST.
Labor. The proposition was before the I The nartr willbe Xe Tboui ten daV.
biennial convention at Galveston last ........Commencement exercise* for the May *8‘ °f course the writer | result*.
The condition of the
A
Gra'nderMasfcr ^slrg^nT^'nd P?M?dem r6"1*0'1 hlgh *cho0' wiU ukf Place al could notenter here, the dialogue___________ ____ ___ _____
SKy-JS-srar IatsSr^usSSI “ 'SSL iS 1S&S1ZS&J2TZ5ZZ\reported
division written for) compliment to the official* of the
1 Over 60,000 sold in one
new- | year and not an accident
SOLE AGENTS.
THE
VICTOR
BICYCLE
Summer School.
h°rT1^!- w ,, , . ■■■•.-■ | The Summer Session of Hau-
P. E. Fairbanks has returned from a l „..... » -n .
vUit to Kansas City. Acadej«y wtll opcitthe
Mr,. John Leeper returned Thursday Monday, m June and close the
noon from a vuit to her parentt ln Vir- | l«t Friday in July. Those who
ginia.1 I think of attending, should enter the
A. Rohrbough and wife, of Nevada, [first day. V2*
Mo., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lr
B. Moore. I A gentleman asked J. J. Fairbanks the
Jim Nolan has got back from Kansas other day if he had seen the airship.
City and other point*. I Fairbanks replied, “no; what I’m look-
W. L. Davit and wife have returned | in« £or is a postmastership.”
from their wedding trip. '
Our old pioneer townsman, Ike Star, is 1 I0U
the guest of his brother. Sam Star. Mr. 1 . .... ^ ,
Stir is engaged in business in Oklahoma. A strictly first-class sewing mi-
Mr. Martin, of the firm of Martin, chine- Th* best makes are ‘he
Fiuhugh & Wise, Paris, is the guest of New Home and the Domestic. For
•ruffin."cUl i....... .ndc.nnot tn-|^'7hg0“j™', «wnmiBmem oi all ll-.r j ,hey -cr., who*, duly it w>, to
roHiCae, n “ strike °r o*h*r Wstson who has frequent attacks pt in- friends on closing day. i. u -l .
Lction not authorizeJ by their LanUy> haa been ^ from custody , .. . look *,ter ,h« C,t7 * •■*«»»**
and gone to Missouri. The training evidenced by the These building*, particularly tbe
Trh7geRct,ionaotClX7r.U^L 'J'"!."*' ed dama«ea.........—-This U fine ency of the ladiet a. disciplinarians, ted, are already in such a state of I
yo“d c?UlteF F fAUor ,Gtrand chic' I rchch^VrJb«nnfpC^Xed . ‘member j tbou^h that d««'pl«ne is veiled in dilapidation a* to command the at- I Great BarffaillS
ch?etUconductor c w'ukfn".1 l«nH 0< the s> medical «x*mining board. I gloveti hands. In other words the tention of the most c*«aal visitor. |
L'C/neH*ILiond rh*ZTZ' M*rtn %?-Cy.’ I f^°r«"gncdeV..^ iho« | di*diP>ine aeema ‘<> *nforce itself, and to lead to the opinion that the t* 1
r mi. om '*”* " and the student faces at every desk j present school board has inherited j JbSliltG . • •
speak volumes for the work of the! from their predecessor* a large
High school department. j sized elephant. Just now when tbe
Time having passed so rapidly demand for a centrally located,
but little was lfft for tbe | first-class high school building
Is a thing of beauty and a jo;
| his brother, Postmaster Martin.
Captain Shannon, architect of
sale by Pollard, Hoerr & Co.
forever. It is mot simply a high- F°rd building, U in the city after four
, ,. , . . * . . . - year’s absence. He expects to locate,
grade bicycle, it is tbe highest ... . ——
Professor H&rshaw
grand senior conductor, A. B. Gs^et-,, w„ broke„ several months ago at |
ton; grand junior conductor, W. B. Per- l^rtoni waa here lo^ay..............l“t. ru
°. * Angeles. | oiored that our old townsman, C. P. ]
A. A. Allen, general manager of the |
t)
townsman,
engineer; J. W. Petheram chiet engin- Too much u now t^e ,n
, tin ” in“; J* H,\ H?P?1 Ken- many action., and if it
t*ra nrtflcre* r*ntrtnr - A II Arh*>oast I , J . ' ..
eral bridge engineer ; A 1). Arbegaat, I le^ThaT.m’alT'grain 'wl'l^damagVd | °ther ****** in ,hia building, and I claims the attention of tbe board,
fng departmenV; A D.^tha^d"^^^^ “wenT'cn^ ‘W° r**Ched’ ,he fir'*’ i“ *«,d OU^ *° ** met’ ,0d
h" NntNe^rnF7Ldmr*terDo\Vifh?’^.dt 1 "ar ^a,h^la ^°br1n‘4r “ f*’ fo^th M W',*0n’ tbe'me*M mU,t ** fOUnd
Fort Worth division,'left Wednesday on 15-,ab*® “°,ae.and bluater ... .__.._..Fort | ourth, ias Baugh,
inspection car No. I for the south. They
Country
Farms to
for City Froporty.
City and
to put and
the | keep these almost new buildings in
- — - —^ „»z.|
oVt^'e ci?y1hrtTeT.wmu« uie ffta£d lhe P“Pda b«nK a‘ the blackboard I work and ragged blackboard, of the j
and do that which they themselves drawing, some studying lessons Stevens school must be looked to
tenri^. ta'p'alTw'h^^1 to "ttiei^'tJ from their book*’ othera wr'ting! if the building is to be continued in I
order of Chief of Police James forbidding end reading stories. The restless ; use for school purpose*. Though
The smoky: Fire and Tornado Insurant*.
division and then come
boro on the Dallas and Mineola divis-
ion*. _
Bosk Avenue 8hoe Shop.
Houses For Rent.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Miss Edith Murray, who was in a pre-
carious condition for over ten days from
what the physicians in attendance pro-
nounced appendicitis, has nearly recov-
ered. She was in luck to escape a sur-
gical operation. Dr. Burch, who atten-
ded her, says he has had five similar
cases within the past six months. Ap-
age
and
grade that long experience, im-
mense capital, and great »ktll
I. will open hia Summer School the
, P ' fixit Monday in June. The Sum
honor throughout, it you get I Session is slwsys s very profit- j pcndiciti* was considered, until quite re-
a Victor you know you have Lble ope to those who enter the Rnt
the best Yhere is. You take no [day and attend regularly. v2* j has taught the Intelligent physician that
■ ■ _ ........=== the inflammation can be reduced and tne
•Druggists VS. Druggists. organ restored to healthy action in many
t guaranteed in al! new work! | ° Je“ ve'r” Il* b> their teacher, and | rounding*.
the best of material
Good fit
First-class repairing ot ail kinds a | dulTover there
pecialty. Prices to suit the times. I ha*
Terms strictly cash. J. P. Doyle,
proprietor, No. nzj4 North Rusk
avenue, Denison, Texas.
chances* A cheap bicycle will
soon begin to wear out and cost
heavily for repairs. You must
t? -
case* by outward applications and suita-
Denison druggists defeated the Sher- bie internal remedies.;
., -T- . . . . i man druggists in a well played game of ... :: :.•=
seethe Victor to appreciate its baj| in the Saturday afternoon. The jeweled hat pins just received
superiority. We are its agents. I Theae krtight* of the mortar and pestle at L. B. Moore’s are pretty enough
See it at our store. Easy pay- U^fedthe bMl MrLntUe^the^tick’to U> deserve all the adjectives in the
H ments. .
Jones Bros.
^Furniture House and
on. The game was abounding dictionary.
Iliant play from beginning to end, j
the features of which was Sp
perfection
I in brilUmn
hlch was Spencer’s I
I phenomenal pitching and Thomas’ j
| batting, he saving the game in the last
half ot the ninth with a hard drive over |
| center field. Score 13 to 14.
Beauty on the Wall.
Tree Theoeophica.1, Lecture.
At college building, third floor, Sun-
day, -May 23, at 4 p. m. Suject, “Theo-
sophy in America.” All are invited
Questions solicited.
Mrs. E. W. Garriott.
^Furniture House and
‘China Hall, i *
f
Easy payments on furniture.
I4ETTER LIST.
Ijj DATE OF LEBT, MAT 14 1897.
i POSTOFFICE, DENISON, i
* Grsvaoo County, Texas, j
Thu toUowtug letter* have twan held at this
oAce net less then seven days and see unclaimed.
srwis«sssiis
of this list, and, if stUl nactumod, will be eent to
A car loard of wall paper just re-
| ceived. Prices from 3c single roll |
up, at Clark’s Book Store.
HEW GROCERY HOUSE.
With Old Hands at tbe Helm.
In 1887 Peter Lynn (deceased) bor-1 McMican & Exlwards have open-
rowed $3,750 on the three brick dwellings ed a first-class grocery house at the
on AusUn avenue and Sear* street. The 0Jd Mershon stand off Mirick ave-
inteJeat a"d VHTeing* haveJaccumula,t*d nue and Morgan street. McMican
[•««••< da ioa P»P»'w -odbert
A. G. Barnes will dUpose of the property known grocery men in Denison, and
Trust Mr. Edwards is favorably known.
at private sale. The New York
Co., holds the mortgages.
*!
PAY DAY.
Give the gentlemen a call and they
will make it to your interest to trade
with them.
' Th^Sn
__its list, aod, H _____
the Dead Letter o*tt Partie* cellia* for this
mall most aay •‘Advertteed,” giving date at list.
One dent will be charred on each piece at mm3
advertised. ALWAYS HAVE YOUR MAIL
DIRECTED TO YOUR STREET AND NUM
BER or P. O. BOX. Notify this ofice a( oace of
atty change in jour city address. .
JAS. R. MARTIN. P. M.
M. EAT. Excursions.
^ howab»*rbar-ooii
their sur-
certainly
environment
He wy* timt hU weekly I »n the main expressed themselves I ba» it* influence.
• bona fide circulation dearly and forcibly. The reading j If mean* are wanting to meet the I'
“ - y of her atory by little Mis* Ruth' nece»aary expense of placing these
406 MAIN STREET.
in this section, and oats are
Remember
that the Summer Session of Har-
shaw’s Academy will open the
first Monday in June and dose the
last Friday in July. q-zt
nicely. In three weeks tbe harvest ot Standifer wa* a pleasing feature of building* in a thorough state of re-
small grain will begin, and the yield will .. . 1
be enormous. The acreage is rather the exercise,
[ above the average this year, and the
price is higher than in years............The
Elks entertained last night......A shooting
affair i* reported to nave taken place
yesterday In an immigrant camp on Red
River near the Bear ferry.
The Domestic.
1
A
peer
Pollard, H®rr & C9.
and regret wa* felt j p«ir »t might be well to remember
that time pievented the hearing of that a whole multitude ot aiaa can
other*. Supplementary reading* be covered with—joat paist, and
and geography occupied tbe time in I that paint ia cheap.
Mis* Mimnaugh’s room, the topical1 Tbe Burleson building’s defects
| are more serious, and---’
great cracks and rent* ._
of the went wing one is about forced
Good Bread
la made with good floor;
couldn't make good bread out
of poor flour if your were ever
*0 good a cook. Out
b. d"**4 01 Denver
want anything in blouse sets, belt*, youn8 PuPd* handled their subject* to tbe conclusion that the be*t way
sowing machine that has no I purses, or jewelry of any kind, don’t w,a creditable to themselves and to repair would be to rebuild,
in the world. For sale by fail to examine hi* stock. Sterling showed careful training on the part The new building* present a de-
silver blouse set* lor 50 cent*. 10f tneir teacher. cided contrast in comparison with
.... '* the Washington building, tbe city’*
The Washington school main- oldest structure, which, after year*
DEAD.
The contract has been let for pushing
Mr. Henry »***»* A" cinSjKJd" m’S’ITS | *S“ '"r 11^1 2XSUr2l
Is good. It is made from the
finest wheat that grows, and
will give perfect satiafactMM to
tbe moat exacting cook. Try n
sack. We’ll buy it f *
if you don’t like it.
Esra-riSwS sssss srr zpss-oHs I «.
rrm-.jfi.S! *£ H™ •«*h" •<
Miss Dula | tornado experience, still remains in
good condition.
Mr^Unrtim hid been serinusiv iff ffir "lineral vein will toon be Cut. Tho~ """" "" „
Mr. i ullington hsd been seriously ili for | whQ would like a lew shares of the stock **Si*Unts. Even before the build-, . .
“n h«—■>» —!>-•
agement of this division of the Den-
H. BROOKS.
several months, and his death was not
unexpected. He came to Denison some , _ „ w.fri «
six to eight years ago from Missouri, is J 1 • **• a ar n*
a brother to Charles Fuliington, At
press hour no funeral arrangements have
been made.
Loquerisne Latine.'
Parlate italiano?
probably
ber mast
encourage ber to make
massacre* of Christians a war!
i Miss Vick
jP F
"r^MU. Alias
Dabbs Miss Saama
STm
Dabbs Mil
srH
Atkiasoo Mias Vick Martia Mrs L M
Bias* P F Moon Mias Maud
To“~ -
Perry L H
Powers J L
Patterson Miss Alice-
ts N E RbeaMlsaS
Farrell C H Robinson W R
Graham Louie H Stephens I W
Goes Min Anna May Stephana Manuel
Hiblcr R H Saye A T
Hooper I R Schocke H
HodjraURlo^ ™John
SSKrfiKcy
Weber Mrs MaUnda
9 ll
Williaaae Mrs L M
Wheeler B ■
t ia Always Fay Day at tbe Ooroer {
Palace 8aloon.
_ ~ _ , , [ The M. K. & T. will, sell round-trip
The Corner Palace Saloon has no tickets to Nashville, Tenn.,'account Ten
particular day for serving patrons, nessee Centenial Industrial exposition,
(Dne day is just as good as another. d*>ly commencing April 24th until Octo-
ashA.L*25“ »« ,!S
no better in all Texas. If you want 3ayg 3J. tickets on sale Tuesday
something better than most saloons and Thursday good 10 days, $15.50.
carry, you can always be accommo- Only one change via Fort Scott; the K.
dated kt the Corner Palace Saloon C. F. S..& M. R’y will run through
dated at the corner raiace oaioon. | cQ>cb an<J gleeper vU Memphis to Nash-
ville, Tenn., without change
A reader of the Gazetteer calls atten- 0ne way tickets to San Francisco,
tion to the smallness ot the loaves of California, account Young People’s
bread. The comp.alnt is just. Bread at Christian Endeavor, on June 29th, and
present contains a large per cent of wind | Jothi anj ju;y Igt, 2d and 3d, 1897, via
all routes north and south at rate of
$22.50. Tickets good for stop-over after
reaching Colorado points north, and
1 Paso, until July
There is Style in Wall Paper
Just as there is style in everything
that is sold for decorative purposes.
We have every known design that
the ordinary or the cultivated taste
will ever call for. You will find
that our long experience will help
you to a choice, and you will note
that our prices are very fair for such
high grade goods. Waldron's Drug ^
Store.
; Habia V. espanol ?
Pa ~
and yeast and devilish little flour.
Tbe Gazetteer has it fiom a well 1 reaching Colorado pi
thenticated source that a movement is on goutb after rmching £
1. . - z Z 1_ ?. _ Yk_..X C ■.---... a w*tl 11a V. n /»1, 4 rv ... . , . • 1 , V
Williams Rosie
White Mrs Roxie
Wilson Mrs Sophia
Yoakum MkL An me
Ysocc HaUie
toot to invite Prof. Summerville back to
his old position at the head ot the Sher-
man public schools. It is probable that
Prof. Summerville will accept.
For Rent.
The entire second story of bus-
iness house No 323 W. Main street,
eighty feet deep with 4 rooms. En-
quire of Ernest Schwendimgnn.
j[J The Oapitol Buffet
Ie the sweUeet reeort in Texas. The
finest wines, liquors and cigars
stock. Tbe most courteous treat
meat. A most. delightful lunch
served free to customers at all hours.
Give the Capitol Buffet a social
yiait.
r-L
Gasoline Stores, Etc.
T. W. Robinson, on Woodard
street, near Houston avenue, can
sell you a first-class gasoline stove
for a mere song. He also has re-
frigerators and water coolers. His
entire stock of second-hand furniture
at cost.
A GRAHD LUBoiT
At the Big X Saloon. Freeh Beer Always.
The Big X saloon, Muller block,
has soup, the best in Denison. Try
this soup. From 9 a. m. until noon.
beer on Up fresh and
ath. Tickets will also be sold at San
Francisco east-bound at same rate on
July 12th to 17th. inclusive on Mondays
and Thursdays thereafter, a* follow*:
July 19th, 22d,-.:6th and 29th, and August
2d, 5th *nd 9th. Through train wilt be
run from Kansas City on daysjmention-
ed. By taking the M. K. &-T, you will
have only one change, which is at Kansas
City. This is the only route throuu
beautiful scenery and gold and silver
mining countries.
On June 22d to 26th inclusive, round
trip tickets will be sold to Nashville,
Tenn., account ex-confedeiate reunion,
at the rate of $15.50; tickets good ten
days. An additional extension ot ten
days can be had by depositing ticket with
Joint agent at Nashville.
For any other information call on or
write J. (jerlach, ticket agent.
T’will keep the flies away; it will
Tis money well spent.
Yt'just exactly fills the bill,
Zimmerman Liniment,
^•2t At Sam Joel's, Main St.
Every Feather Missing.
Poultry that is dressed properly,
neat and clean, can be found at F.
W. Wells' Parlor Market. Leave
your order for one to be delivered
Sunday morning ; also stall-fed beef,
veal, mutton, cured meats and lard
of best quality; 304 Main street;
phone 88
Bargains in fine China, silver-
ware and bric-a-brac at L. B.
Moore’s midsummer clearing sale.
Now is a good time to select wed-
ding ffr birthday presents or to re
plenish your own shelves.
The New Home.
You have all heard of the New
Home sewing machine. It is sold
all- over the world. For sale by
Pollard, Hcerr & Co.
ison public schools was apparent in
the smooth shaven lawn, the care-1of extermination. Turkey is a great I
toi*. ? 1 <""> - H ^ d5^TLSJ5bC; i
Do you speak English? absence of what may be termed thirsty fanatics that ought to be!
John Leo Hknnkssy, school litter from the grounds, abated as a nuisance for the good of I
Instructor in Languages, State The removal of the dilapidated humanity.—Farm and Ranch.
Hotel, and 1103 Gandy Street, tf | fence has added greatly to the ap- Tbe writer of the above should \
En-1 rend the history of the crusades.
with the appalling {
telegraphed the Denison witnesses Friday I the favorable impressions gained I record of those two centuries of un- ;
that the trial had been set for the 31st. | outside. justifiable bloody warfare against I
I think what strike* one most in the Turks, the most exaggerated re- i ^
the higher grades here is the reserve j ports of Armenian outrage* pale j
Paying rent is like pouring water I force 0f both teacher and pupil, into insignificance. If both Mobam-
in a rat hole, you never see it again, i ~ ....... .1 —j— —1 i—2—---u __._|or color d
Mr. Stenson’s second trial at Waco pearance of the surroundings,
will not take place nest Monday as re- trance to the building but strength-1 A* compared with
Deniscm witnesses Fridky en. the favorable impression, gained record of tho~ two
Seonre a Home.
Now is the timet, to buy a borne on
easy monthly payments from
Franz Kohfkldt,
3«;p- __m Main St.
H. k T. 0. Improvement
YOU KNOW
that tbe lifa o| a abut
’** I w I AF A/xIm Janonr
Particularly is this the cate in
grades of Misses Harris and Cart-1 learn to let one another worship as I irone<j » You will insure the life of
wright. Every desk is occupied by tbey pleased—in other words stop 1 your linen by sending it to us.
an earnest, aelf-reliant pupil that is proaaelyting—the people would have j »*___I ...-fr,
a living monument to the patient in- no trouble. Stop sending mission-' MCU0o(lil Oltlfll LNMT|,«
dustry and intelligent guidance of ,riea into other countries to get the i pbone \0. 7. 214 Woodard St
Work ha* been ^ ordered^ comm«ioed« [ the (eachera. ignorant by the ear*. A country j __
An exhaustive review in arithme- wb»ch Urs and feathers Mormon j M _
rnLh^n^hthenoffi«.3otfTh; ‘com^ Itic th*. *ime ot Mi» "li.sion.rifa ho^e, h« no *>usi-1 TOi NNO ROt BU| I BICJCll*
The plans for this addition were pre- ris and her pupils. The accuracy ness to force tneir opinions upon
pared by Ml. Calvert, the local agent, am) celerity with which the work others.
over two years ago. ' - • -- ■-== j Save the wrapper, on SWISS
Friday afternoon the team of Dr* | gratify ing and assuring to both so I •• ^'-j^**** *d’ourned *'“* LAUNDRY SOAP, for we
Bailey ran away in the north portion of ^ ^ • • ’ die Friday, and waa re-convcned in i intend giving
tb« -y. The horses received injuries near the final examination. extra session Saturday noon by g____
sftl1 aim-wi to th. I Free a 875.00
usual, escaped without a scratch,
doctor gave the horses to a negro.
Wl Will 6in IN OM.
h
The ology engaged tbe attenuon in Mis. c0iuider tbe Bpproprj„ion and de High Grade BiCVCl©
rurtu/riffht'i room. Infpl licr^nrs*! « , .......... « _ »
At the Oasino.
Go to the Casino for a nice free
lunch from 9 a. m. to noon; from 5
to 9 p. m. Pabst’s Bohemin and
Doppei Brau, ice cold and spark-
ling. _
The elegant breakfast at the Fltsche-
Roach nuptials was prepared by W. A.
Hallenbeck, the prince of caterers. It is
said to have been one of Mr. Hallen-
beck’s best efforts, and it the subject of
much favorable comment.
Cartwright’s room. Intelligence ficiency biUi tbe {ee bill and the|
Convicted of Bribery. I and freedom from mere book rou- j fejjow gervant’a bill. Very likely
tudae E H Lui^ler former justice P** h,"i,ing ,°f the the Mission will l«t a month, but!
ofJthe8peace ot Denison.'and U. s! com- aub3ecU Panted. Not only what 1 ^ prob.bly conaole them. j
missioner at Duncan, I. T., ha* been to say, but how to say It has been , wlfb the knowledo* that thev !
tried and found guilty ot bribery in two . aubiect of careful atudv and *e Ve* Wlt" Ul* know,e<,ff* lh * u»«y
counts at Paris before Judge Bryant. made a *ubJect ot c*retul *ludY> and will get $S » day in “two dollar!
The evidence upon which he was con- the pupil* expressed themselves in j0iiara •»
Victed showed 'hat he had a^“Ptad “ forcible, correct English, and in a
bribe of $250 from a physician in a ’ • ’
liquor case, and a bribe -of $500 in clearly understood though carefully
voice, a feature
To tbe one bringing or 1
ing us tbe greatest number of
these wrapper* before Sep-
tember 1st, 1897. In addi-
tion
case, snd * HH
another caw from a wealthy farmer, I mo<jujate<1 tone Qf
whose relative* were in trouble on .... * ,
another account. Luitweiler denied that not so noticeable in tome other de-
the money was accepted a* bribe, but in p4rtnient* viaited. Manner, ex
payment of attorney fees, He has r <► . , 1
A Sewing Machine.
to this we .will giv* a
small importod paper doll for
five wrappers, and a large
paper doll for thirty wrap-
per*. Tbe wrappers will
also count ia the contest for
the wheel.
payme
called
attorney
for • new trial.
Ipreasion snd knowledge go band
The two standard make* a*
New Home
Tbey jf^**^*** -on*
s-Matt«
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1897, newspaper, May 23, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572334/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.