The Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 64, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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THE DKIflgOH PAILY If Bit AT J), WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26
ff
Want advertising "raises
salaries" oftener than they
are raiaed by "the generosity
and appreciation of employ-
arei" Sometimes "ths boss"
values a good man lightly un-
til eomeona else wanta him,
and tries to get him.
THE MARKETS TODAY
LOCAL MARKETS*
IVitJson. Tex., Hept. 26.—-The following
. W
i ihon today:
prir,-m Wv,re fov country produce in
I-H'IiIH— * *
FOR BALE
CORES CATARRH
, ssf-koom house sad
ggjsi as-'-
bplesvw
' of penlson
&*-r
hi>tiAo and lot 9(W Nfltoo «SC
Kbrid*. *17 Chestnut St. NOW
phone If- - • i f ' '
! set loth. ^,,^nhil
1 good <• intern. fine JSlfPt.Pi'A1
good bam
j27VVaahln<rt
south
NevtlU
- ->yr
... ® ®fBn wanted to advertise, ex-
loll good* anil Qianaco branch of large
'* house. Salary $18 per week,
. Paid. Permanent position
-\?lnc*n,ent- Honesty more es-
®*P«r>ence National Co..
720 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa.
s-ewks
WANTED TO RKNT—Four
bouse i
nlgksd,
bouse or flat, furnished or partly fur-
Ituiulre foreman Herald.
1 West Hull street; $200 down.
In monthly payments. F.
good
1010
f and
Morton>1strSSi. Easy pay-
f C. J. O'Maley. No. l oMuln
3K ~ " 18-lmo
t ioo feET corner Chsatnut sn4 Scullln.
Good Improvements. Rents tor 142 to
uo per month. WIM asll all or part.
Central location. Cheap for cash, or
uart on time. All conveniences. J. H
Rsndell. •' *Wf
Poultry.
IrrfX-m-OOD Plymouths and game
1 chickens for sale at once. Bee Ramsey
at hlr Grounds. 21-et
fiinr bad*" to your dpa'er and set your
. When you buy, be sure tq ask
money, vv nen you ouy, be sure to as*
for Marsdco's felts. Made only by Denl-
•on Mattress Factory. We make awn-
ings. too.
I NEW snd second-hand ftirnlture bought,
sold and exchanged. ITpholstcring and
repairing a specialty, p. K. Thompson,
llS-ltO North Rusk avenue. New phone
«7. S-I7-K
_ JINITI'HE. stoves end queenswara at
the right p ~ *~
Devlx Pros.
1 nut streets
Livestock
I TWO MILK COWS, cheap.
New phone
. 22-4t
[FINE registered Jersey eow at * bargain,
J. A Bruffqy, No. 1S11 West Moriran.
I6-It
o Miscellaneous
__ ^ir^Kh^^tut^Wonder.
Itisumatlsm,
All
Typewriters
SAI.TC—Densmore
Has leather case, all
Address &./CX Rox (34
typewrl'
In good
4. Denlsi
ter cheap,
condition.
Ison, Texas.
14-lwk
i
Horses and Mulaa.
MOM
street.
SAI.K very cheap—a gentle poney;
buggy and harness. Call new
> No. I
(07. See outfit at (01 Hull
7-lmo
wood and stove wood. When you
you want the beet ese Corver,
where you can make your selection
fn>m the largest wood yard In Texas
ssd get the moat for your uioney. 1-tf
iD SAW— If you want your wood
•jswed call up j. H. Trwln. New phono
I4J. All calls attended to promptly.
Oasollne saw. M-lmo
KCLF BILLIK*B woody aril—Stove wood,
^'ink*. charroal and feed of nil
Kinds. Prompt delivery. New phone
411 so: South Mlrtck Avenue. W. H.
Austin. 22-1 mo
*Y 8TOVR WOOD nnd chunks, fl per
•jsd each, sis Morgan. A. J. (Dad)
Wallace. New phone 37«. 26-lmo
For Sale or Trads
u - residence Iota In Springfield.
. Denlson real ostate. Apply to
w. H. llalton. >10 Main street. 4-U
HOad
No
watches for soli
MWMlblt
sale chsas- Oea
MISOELLAWEOOS
Pergonal
r— SCHOOL—Bookkeeping, short-
etc" only M * month.
■ Practical Business College,
Phon® call, phone or
T £a,B,odne. It will convince
«at Draughon s Is the best.
| DttUaon.
I write
IJW that
^ajh.J|MCn< \° 'earn barber trade.
^ i ™ ?AP !« c,«fdea tools, diplomas, SECOND-HAND HAKE.
■*'"1 positions. Board and room pro-
™';' r ew Weeks completes by this
niethod. Special inducements now.
W rttf nen rest branch. Moler Barber
College, Fort Worth or Dallas. Texas.
Mtsasllsn
WANT EI >■—Several carloads of cotton-
woot1. for excelsior purposes. Denlson
Mattress Factory. Denlson. Te^as. 21-Ht
Write dlmen-
E. A. Newman,
M-4t
slona and sise, quick.
Atoka, 1. T,
—Man for He lit work; must
write good hind. Address "B," caiv
Hwa'd. I4.tf
Pemals
NITR8E from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. Ad-
dress P. O. Box No. 100, I.ewla, I. T
26-10t
WOMAN for psntry at the Denlson: IS
per week with room furnished. 26-3t
SITUATION WANTED.
Mala
POSITION as watchman, best of refer-
ence given; state terms In wilting. Ad-
dress F. O. Simon, City. 24-Ht
FOR RENT
Board and Room.
THE FREEMAN BOARDING HOUSE
at 410 South Austin avenue has been pur-
chased by me and I will furnish table
board at $3.50 a week, board and room
$4 a week, or $10 a month. Everything
first-class.
HENItT TRIMM.
20-lmo Manager.
ROOM with board after Oct. 1.
Oandy street
617 West
22<r6t
Houa
FOtTR-ROOM HOUSE, well. 1200 West
Gandy street. $10 per m<yith. George
Stoner, either phone No. 144. 10-tf
NO- 614 MAIN STREET; will Improve to
suit permanent tenant. Also 113 Main
st cet. C. j. O'Maley, No. 120 Main
, street. 1 19-tf
SEVEN-ROOM house, electric lights, gas,
bath, barn, etc., 531 West Crawford
street, $22.50 In advance. J. II. Ran-
dell. 19-tf
FOHR-P.OOM house; well and city wn-
t(*r. No. *28 Sears street. 19-tf
THREE-ROOM cottage furnished for
light housekeeping. No. 223 West
Sears street. ' 19-10t
TO LET—Rooms, furnished or unfurnish-
ed. 312 North Austin avenue. Apply
> ext door, to Mrs. Blackwell. 25-3t
SEVEN-ROOM cottage, good barn; 1200
Bond street. See Mrs. II. C. Cutlerj
next door. 25-6S
TWO-STORY brick Store known as Bur-!
nett building on South Armstrong ave-
nue. Fine hay stomjfe room In rear;
newly painted nnd papered throughout.
Inquire State National flank. . 21-tf
Furnished Rooms
ROOMS for light housekeeping. No 618
West Munson. T. II. Creager. 17-tf
N|CE furnished or unfurnished rooms
with modern conveniences. 319 North
(ftuak. 2t-iwk
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping, ono block from the shops. 414
West Morgan. 22-tf
THREE furnished rooms, modern Im-
provements. 231 West Morton. 24-4t
FURNISHED rooms, bnth, electric light,
gas. rnmte. etc. 909 West Ohestnut.
24-tf
THREE nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping, gas stove, range, bath,
electric lights; close In; for couple. Ad-
dress H. O., care Herald 2S-3t
Furnished Booms
COUPLE without children wish to rent
three furnished rooms with modern
convenience* for
dose In. Addrets
26-3t
light housekeeping,
724 West Crawford.
Pasturage
WANTED at once—500 head of stock to
pasture; fine grass and good water;
very close In. Also about 200 tons of
cane and millet forW)« cheap, or will
feed stock on ground. Also fine prop-
osition for dairyman or gardener. See
Robinson at north end Tone avenue.
14-41
LEGAL NOTICES
AN ORDINANCC.
An ordinance prohibiting the cooking,
the sale or offering for sale on the side-
Walks of Main street or on any avenue
or the sidewalk on any .avenue within
100 feet thereof, chill, hamburg steaks
or any other commodity offered for sale
as food, and providing ja penalty there-
for.
Section I. Ba It ordained by the City
Council of the City of Denlson;
That It shall be unlawful for any per-
son to place or cause to be placed or to
be In any manner concerned In the plac-
ing and maintaining a stand on Main
street or on the sidewalk thereof or on
any avenue or the sidewalk on any av-
enue within 100 feet thereof from which
Is sold chili, hambu*-g steaks or foods of
any character.
Section 2. That it shall be unlawful
for any person to cook or cause to be
prepared for sale or to be served to the
public on Main street or on any side-
walk on any nvsnue within 100 feet there-
of any food or other commodity used or
offered for Bale as food or diet; and that
all stands now on the sidewalks of Main
street or any avenue or the sidewalk on
any avenpe within 100 feet thereof that
have heretofore been placed there and
used for the purpose of selling chill, ham-
burg steaks or any other kind of food
shall be removed upon notloe from the
Chief of Police.
Section S. Any person violating any of
I he previsions of this ordinance shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction Mtalt be fined In any
sum not I to exceed Twenty-Five Dollars.
Section 4. This ordinance -shall take
effect frfan and after its passage and
publication as required by law.
Correctly enrolled this 15th day of Sep-
tember. 1904. B. j. Lindsay.
Chairman Ordinance Committee.
Passed September 13, 190«.
Approved September 15. 1904.
(Attest)
J. D. Yocom, s. c. Kennedy,
City Secretary. Mayor.
i8-iot
',"auoe"<.'ountry butter, 20®26 per lb.;
chicken#, $2.25®'3.00; eggs, 16c, per do*.
Vegetables—Mustard greens, 40c per
STeen onions, 16ty26c per do .; pota-
ss, 75c. j^r wuJjfcM. «*> per
uob. DuncUea; beets, 40c; green cora
1*SJW dux.; tomatoes, 5c per lb.;
nutter beans, $1.64 bu.; olack-eyed peas,
can.frj Plant, ll.oo per doe.;
, SOc; ok IS. *1.60 per bu; green
kit.!'8 .. ii?: potatoes, $1.25; punfp-
*?."• *100 per dot
WhiiT0!?{*• 16c per basket.
, ^ , No. 2, new. 78c per bu.
u -Oats, 30c per bu; ear corn, 60c
per bu.
h '$10® 12 per tou; prairie
> $i>.00®7.60 per ton.
,"''""—r.ltit, 9.3509.25c; seed cottott,
i iJ seed, $10.00 per too.
«lil * — Beef cows. $t.O««2.25;
,fft J&3^c, hogs, 5#5\c; veal, 2H®>3c.
(„,; 'rHiriien salt cured hides, 12c; un-
2 green, lo^c; dry flint, 16 lbs and
l, *'1"' butcher. 20e; dry flint under
u ,' itS; d|> suit, 18 Um mid upward, 17c;
a,>.s*it, is ib«. 17c, i
^v i.ViV mouths f<ai cl,p- 1S°20;
ax-Prim- t0®:
i allow—No. i, 1C; Jf,
J'Ma.
IX 2. So.
I
LIVESTOCK.
... . Chicago.
.1 Ucsko. 111., Sept. 24.—Estimated re-
an, to,'ay: Hogs. 10,000- against 33,-
©oo U yeur a8ro; ^"le, 10,000; sheep, 28,-
Huks left over from yesterday, 4,600.
, , ojM'iied steady at yesterday's best
pi Ices, mixed and butchers. $ti.36t >«.75;
B' >d io choice heavy. $4.66®C.76; tough
ni«v}. $o.904*0.20; llghta, $6.40®6.75.
Cattle, 10 to 15c higher.
Catarra cannot be washed away With sprays, inhalations and such treat-
ment, nor can it be smoked out with mcdicated tobacco, cigarettes, etc.
When you attempt to cure Catarrh with such things you are wasting time
and allowing the impurities and poisons in the blood, which produce the
disease, to get so firmly rooted as to become not only a disgusting trouble,
but a very dangerous one. The annoying symptoms of ringing noises in the
ears, "hawking and spitting," heatladies, mucus dropping back into the
throat, impairment to the senses of taste and smell, and a feeling of general
debility, prove that there is a deep-seated cause for Catarrh. This cause is
a polluted and unhealthy condition of the blood, and the disease cannot be
cured until this is removed. The only way to get rid of Catarrh permanently
is to purify the blood, and S. S. S. is the Meal remedy for this purpose. It
soon clears the system of s^ll impurities,\purges the blood of all catarrhal
matter and poisons, and effectually checks the progress of this disgusting
and far-reaching disease. S. S. S. puts the blood in perfect order, and as
this pure, healihy blood goes to every nooli and corner of the body Catarrh
is permanently cured. Book with information about Catarrh and medical
sdvice freo. fWT swift specific co., a tlanta, ca.
- -—
Sheep, strong.
East St. Louis.
East St. Louis, HI., sept. 2fl.—E«ti.
matisl receipts today; Hogs. 6,000; cat-
2 aim ' ,nc,ua,n* 2'000 Texans; sheep,
Hog* opened strong; mixed and butoh-
''s- M.w#6.78; good to choice heavy,
«.t>5fr6.(5; rough heavy, $«.45®6.60;
L'551"' I0.60fiifi.70; bulk of sales,
$fi.60®4.70; pigs, $6.40®6.«0.
Cattle opened steauly; steers. $3.50iii>
•>.25; cows and heifers. $2.50®6.50; stock-
ers and feeders, $2.50®4.60; Texas and
Indian Territory steers. $3.00®5.70; cows
and heifers, $2.00®3.75.
Sheep opened strong at $3.00®6.60;
lambs, $4.00®7.28.
Kansas City.
Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 26,-
-Estlmaled
PROFESSIONAL
Office Rooms I
ler block:
phone.
Attorney*
'^Hskh
LAW.
4. West Stairs, Mul-
aad residence tele-
JAS. P. HAVEN.
Lawyer.
State National Bank Building, Denlson.
Tex.
Shoemakers
O. MILI.ETARl. Shoemaker.
Expert Repelring. All work strictly
guaranteed.
419 W. Main 8t.
TWO or three furnished rooms for llsrht
housekeeping. 2.11 West Morton. 26-3t
Offices for Rent
OOOD front office room over Knaur-
Brnwn grocery. Hoffman the photog-
rapher. 1!t
Unfurnished Rooms
FOUR unfurnished rooms and bath, 425
West Sears street. fi-lmo
LOST AND FOUND
Found
THE HEATERS that you want at right
price at W. L. Davis & Bro.'s, corner of
Houston and Walnut streets, Sherman.
19-lwk
Lost
LOST In 700 block. Crawford point-lace
baby cap. silk hemstitched ties. Finder
return to 701 West Crawford^ 20-4t
8-30-lmo
"zr-uffi'* ax
s?&4 n New phone 378-1
10-lmo
Eg tls w- Main St. Phone 177.
Morrla
~ C-tf
is. •*** «•*.
SbU
um "re ascure, then why
1. v ' >V ,ry: ''f'-' '
; Have the ianw
"Spiw ,r* ®°
TistJsrl
I young
V*«t Ws
Miscellsnaoue
J
d Han« ^urnltiifs
Wanos,
hnanoial
LOST—A Gold thimble t>etween 300 block
Munsor and 200 block E. Texas. Re-
turn to 104 E. Monterey and receive re-
Ward. 24"3t
PAIR OF SPECTACLES between 4*0
West Gandy and Shaffer's Hardware
store. Return to Shaffer Hardware
■tore and receive reward.
26-3t
SOME PAY DAY SPECIALS.
Colorado Greeley potatoes, bu.
Fancy Northern red onions, pk.
Fancy Holland cabbage, per lb
48-lb sack best flour SI
Wapco 3-1 b cans tomatoes ...
Swift's bkfst bacon, per lb .,.
Dry salt meal, per lb ... .....
Best lard compound, per lb
IS lbs. std. gran, sugar for .. .J
5 gals. Kuplon oil for
5 gals. Reun. 68 test gasoline for
IS bars Clalrette soap for
S lbs. 8tar tobacco for
Pure wheat bran, per sack ...
Navy beans, per lb
Pink beans, per lb
Baker's chocolate, lb, 2ao and
I Ide pkg«. cocoanut for
8 boxes 8earcbHfht matches ..
Concho Drips syrup, per gal
104b bucket Jelly for ...........
7 cans American sardines
1 boxes ported ham ..........
7 pkgs. Poarline or Gold Dust
Bear In mind we are the origins
price cutters and can always undersell
any of our competitors. Your money
bark If not pleased. Remember, we
bavo moved to the 8b roe res Grocer
Oo.*s old stand.
J. M. Jemison
Wholesale and Retail.
(.Prompt Delivenr. Pb4 nea 272.
100-102 Ia8* Main.
I
Meat Markete
FRED BRAUN'S MEAT MARKET.
Oldest Establishment In Denlson. All
kinds of fresh and smoked meats.
receipts today: Hogs. 7.000; cattle, 16.
000- sheep. 6.000. Official receipts yes-
t"rday; Cattle, 21,217; hogs, 8.492; sheep,
4.*..5. Shipments: Cattle, 7.123; hogs.
1.1: sheep. 1,56S. Clearance slow. Esti-
mated receipts tomorrow, 7.000.
' loirs opened weak to 5c lower, closing
steady; mixed and butchers. $6.40®6.60;
good 1o choice heavy. $«.3r,®« 45; rough
heavy, $fi.15®6.35; lights, $<!.45(Tf6.56; bulk
of sales. $6.33«6.47%; pigs, $5.25(^6.25.
Cattle opened dull and slow, closing,
natives, steady; grassers, slow and weak.
Sheep opened steady and closed weak
to 10c lower; lambs, top, $7.00. '
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, III., Sept. 20.—The range to-
day was:
—Close—
Open High Low Tdy Yes
Wheat—
72*4 72% 72V4 72% 72%
. 76tj, 75% 74>* 75 75%
. '791,4 79% 78%, 78% 7 >4
Sept.
Dee. .
Ma y .
< '*ii
Pert. .
J'
Dec. . . ,
May . . ,
1'ork—
Rept. ...
Jan, . . .
Lard—
Jan. . . .
Oct. . . .
RIba—
Jan. . . .
Oct. . . .
It
43%
43%
34%
35%
16.60
13.35
7.82
8.92
7.15
8.40
4K%
43%
44
34%
35%
16.65
13.40
7.85
8.92
7.15
8.42
47%
43%
43%
34%
35%
16.60
13.30
7.80
8.85
7.10
8.35
48
43%
43%
34%
30%
16.60
13.30
7.82
8.87
7.10
8.35
47%
43b
43%
34%
35%
16.95
13.32
7.82
8.90
7.12
8.40
Kansas City Cash Grain.
Kansas City. Mo., Sept. 26. -The follow-
ing are the cash quotations on grain In
this market today:
Wheat—No. 2 hard, 68%0)69c; No. 2
red, 69 %e.
Corn—No. 2 white, 45Wc; No. 2 mixed,
43%c.
Oats—No. 2 mixed, 31%®32%c, nomi-
nal.
C. O. KIRCHER.
Fresh Meats of the Best Quality always.
Also nice Chickens. Prompt Free De-
livery. Both Phones.
Phyalclana
DR. MORRISON.
814 Main St.
Both "Phones.
DR. 3. Q. DAVIS.
DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHIL-
DREN A SPECIALTY.
Office 819 West Main Street. Office
hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. Both
phones. Denlson, Texas. „ 13-lmo
Dressmaking
MRS. A. M. BARNETT
Has moved her dressmaking parlors from
No. 31( West Crawford street to the Par-
lor MSMnery. Call and see her for the
Is test styles In dressmaking. 15-1 mo
Veterinary Surgoon
DK. C, H. MOOltiC.
VETERINARIAN,
Treats diseases of ths horse, cattle, dogs,
etc. Hanna's drug store headquarters.
Residence 'phone 117,
H. F.
STEVENS \
of Kansas City.
Mo.
Veterinary Surgeon and bentist perma-
nent.ly located at E E Davis' Llvsry
Stable. Day end night calls snswered
promotly. 18-lmo.
Physical Culture and Expression.
Mrs. Janet Fltsgerald, Teacher of Ex-
pression snd Physical Culture. Gymna-
sium In Firemen's Hall. 612% Main St.
Old Phone 234, ne—694. -6-lmo
Carpot Renovating
HOUSEKEEPERS don't throw
your old
carpets away; send them to the Dallas
Rug Factory and havs them rewoven
Into alee, new nigs; also have your
carpets renovated by us, ws pay
freight one sray. Dallas Rug Factory
and Renovating Company. No. l«*
Crutchfteld street. Dallas, Texas. Max
ywaasahstwee. peso. -'*
FOR sp-to-date aad painless dsntal
work, see Dr. Gilmer. Crowns. $6; Ull-
Inga. <1 and up. All other Woifc in pro-
Ssr ^
A. K. WALTERS.
Dim'tt
At office all hours, day or night. Over
pseplse' Pharmacy. New Phone 875.
tsfc':
A. •. RIVICRK
REAL ESTATE AOENT.
8« Main St. Denlson. Te*
Watch. ^
v\ • -
JEWELERS,
rv and Specta
WnAs%X«WV".'
taelee iepalr
Jewelry and ■
tie Drug Steve,
LER.
IU Main SL
/ Chicago Cash Grain
Chicago, 111,, Sept. -26. —The following
are the cash quotations on grain In this
market today;
Wheat—No. 2 red. 73%©74c; No. 3
red, 72lS,«'73%e: No. 2 hard. 72%(0>76c;
No. 2 northern spring. 77©81c.
Corn—No. 2. 47%C; No 2 white
47%c; No. 2 yellow. 47%fMRc.
Oats-No. 2. '33%c: No. 2
83®35'4c; standard, 34%c.
COTTON.
NEW GUNS
Our fall stock of guns and
ammunition is now complete In
every detail. The latest mod-
els of Lefever, I,, c. amitu,
Syracuse, Stevens and other
standard guns. Call and In-
spect these guns and we'll bo
glad to show and explain the
good points of each make.
SPECIAL 1
1906 model Syracuse hammer-
less gun with English twist bar-
rels, blaek walnut stock, pistol
grip, bored for hard shooting,
only
$22.50
!P0LLARH.O|
The Best Quality
For Less Money
Groceries
is Our Business.
Phone
398
A trial order and we'll show you
where we excel.
THE CASH HOUSE |
SMITH 4l PIERCE, Props., ♦
202 Main Street. £
47%5$
white.
Receipts.
Galveston expects tomorrow 12,000 to
14,000 hales against 11.398 last year;
Houston expects tomorrow 13.000 to 14,-
000 bales against 10.6R9 last year.
Today Last year
Galveston . . . .
Hourton
New Orleans . , .
Savannah . . . , ,
Charleston . . . .
MemoHs
Mobile
Norfolk ......
Wilmington . . .
Total (estimated)
26.608
13,57*
7,901
«.R«4
TS5
493
1.620
2.380
3.233
44.358
15.986
11.706
2.817
13,117
1,297
(K3
2.288
5.mi
4,537
16.409
Nev* York Puturss.
New York. Sept. 26.—Cotton futures
closed steady. The range of the active
futures today was:
—Close-
Open ffleh Low Tody Ye*
Oct 8.83 8.89 8.83 R.87-88 8 78
Dec .... 9.15 K.18 9,13 0.14-15 9.09
Jan 9.26 4.27 0.21 9.23-21 9.17
Mar 9 40 9.42 9.37 9.38-39 9.32
May .... 9.52 6.53 9.47 9.48-49 9.43
New Vork (tpote
New York, Sept.. 26.—Spot cotton to-
day was, quiet; mltddllng. #.60cj sales.
769 bales.
New Orleans Spots.
New Orleans, Sept. 26.—Spot cotton to-
day was steady: middling, 9X-16c; sales.
2.925 bales; f. o. b., 2,050 bales.
New "Orleans Futures.
New Orleans, Sept. 2*.—Cotton futures
PROFESSIONAL
-N/VS,
Osteopathics
OR. O. D. CRAWFORD,
Osteopathia Physician.
Offlco J2t Vain St., over Pock's Jewelry
Store. C,ironic Diseases a Specialty.
Office 'phone 48, residenoe 'phone 46-2,
old 'phone 277.
Repairing and Upholstering.
REPAIRING.
Furnltur# rctmtred and upholstered; neat-
ness and dispatch. Nelson Chamber-
lain at Scott A Burch Furniture Store,
327 West Main St.—Both 'phones 5.
Dyeing and Repairing
Ladles' and Gents' Oarments Cleaned,
ED.
Dyed and Repaired Satisfactorily.
— LUETITCKFs
Tailor.
118 West Main «t
Little's ClothIM Cleaning and Dye Works
. '08 Weodsrd at.
Men's full suits cleaned, pressed snd re-
pslred for 81.10. ladles' work a sp^clnl-
ty ' Work called for and delivered. N«w
phone ^04.
closed steady. Tho range of the nctlve
futures today was: %
—Close-
Open High l.ow Tody Yea
. . 9 16 9 16 9.11 9.11-12 9.09
. . 9.19 9.22 9.16 9,17-18 9.15
. . 9.30 9.32 9 26 9.27-28 x9.26
. . 9.4.1 9.46 9.41 9.40-41
. . 9.53b 9.57 9.54 9.51-56 9.51
Oct.
1 K>C.
Jan.
M a r.
May
Liverpool Futures.
Liverpool, Sept. 26.—Cotton futures
opened steady and closed steady. The
range today was:
Open 2 pin Tody Yea
Sept-Oct. . . . 5.05 5.07 5 07 5.04
Oct-Nov 4.99 5 01 5.01% 4 99
Nov-Dec 4.97 5.00 5 00 4 97'
Dec-Jan 4.97 5.00% 5.11 18%
Jan-Feb 5.00% R.02 5.02 5.00
Feb-Msr. .... 5 01 5.04 5.02%
Liverpool Spots.
Liverpool, Sept. 26.—Spot cotton today
was steady; middling. 5,S6d; sales, 5,000
bales: export and 'speculators. 500 hules;
receipts, 7.000 biles, nil of which were
American.
THE WBATHER.
Baromstrlcsl Pressurs.
When the barometer Is falling a stores
Is approaching, rising fair weather Is ln-
dlcuied.
A M.
P. M.
Sept.
?o . rt i (*.
29,S'i
Hept.
21.- 29.avi
29.3V{
Hept.
22, - 29 Sti
Sept.
2 .—29 ^
29. a
Sept.
21.—29 S
29.3
Sept.
25 . - J'l " U
jW.2H
Hept.
21.-29.2".
29.3
The Temperature.
The temperature readings on the ther-
mometer
nt Kingston's
drug fttore
today
fi n. rn.
.... 7 I
11 a. m....
77
" e. rn.
T1
12 noon
7S
H a. m.
71
1 p. m.,..
79
9 a. m.
t:i
2 p. in ...
..... 80
10 a. in.
i>
Well Worth
Trying.
W. II. Brown, the popular pension
attorney, of Pittsfleld, Vt., says:
"Next to a pension, the best thing to
get Is Dr. King's New Life Pills," Ho
writes: "they keep my family In splen-
did health " Quick cure ofr headache,
constipation and biliousness. 25c.
Guaranteed at T. B. Waldron's drug
store.
Art Which Carries Burdens.
"We wish " explained (he mannpor,
in 'his hustling, airy way. "a play
which will serve its a vehicle—"
"Sir," protested the man of genius,
with a look or horror,."! am a play-
wright—not a cartwrlght! "—Puck.
"To Cure a Felon"
savs Sam Kendall, of PhllHpaburg,
Kan.. "Just cover It over with Buck-
Ion's Arnica Salve and the Salve will
do the rest;" Quickest cure for burns,
bolls, sores, scalds, wounds, piles,
for sale—
I wWl offer for sale during tho
Denlson Haco Meet and Fat. Stock
Show ai tin* Denlson race track all
my breV'dlng wtoek including my
Percheon stallion, Prince Henry,
ono of tne most royally bred draft
horses lti the world, lie is a steel
gray, six\ years old and weighs
1.800 pounds and no better draft
animal can be found for the South.
He was bred and raised by Mr.
W. H. Gray at Parsons, K;in.. aud
has been im Denlson since the 17th
day of last \March and has never
been sick a aa.v nor missed a feed
since I have\owned him.
I also hav« a large iron gray
Jack, Jim I'oner, one of the best
In the South. \lle is six years old,
weighs 1,000 and was raised by
Harrison Davis at llowe. His
colts can be seen at Fair grounds
during this meeting.
I will also offerythe Peerless Hal
stallion, "Crown B," at this sale.
He Is five years ora. A blood bay
and combines all tha good qualities
of a saddle and harness horse and
a better individual ain't be found.
My reason for Belling Is that I
do not have time to iAok after the
business. This js a wire chance
to buy a fine animal a\ a reason-
able price. Stock can b^ seen any
time at Fair grounds.
Address me at 500 W^st Hull
street, Denlson, Texas,
C. M. BRYAJ
OPERA HOUSE
\
THE DELIGHTFUL
.MUSICAL SUCCESS AS
/ PLAYED FIVE MONTHS
IN CHICAGO.
His
Highness
The
Bej
COMPANY
OF
FIFTY
BIG
■EAUTY
J CHORUS
More Real Music and Comedy than
all others combined.
A CARLOAD OF SCENERY.
Opera House
K
OCT. 1
-ONE WEEK-
Commenclng
Monday,
—, THE
Columbia Opera Co.
25-people-25
In "Said Pasha," "Olivette," "La
Mascotte," "Ermine," "Bohemian
Girl," "Chimes of Normandy."
Funny Comedians.
Beauty Chorus.
Catchy Music, "
Elegant Costumes.
High class specialties
by Fish and Marlowe.
Prices 25^ 50* 75*
PURE
ICE
Delivered at
your doors.
A rebate
given when
tickets are bought.
Denison
Crystal Ico Company
WATSON, BECKHAM Ji CO.
Sherman, Denlson and Bonham.
Members New Orleans Cotton Ex-
change and Chicago Hoard of Trade.
Private wires to all legitimate ex-
changes.
Every Woman
l9lnt*rtat«<l ind should know
alum! tho wondiirfnl
MARVLl Mhirlinq Spray
I llfwr T««ln*l /a Iff.
i,m<iml .vie fies. llest- s*f.
•«t Mi>«l ronT«ul nl,
nkw llt lMMM U.IUII),
lUr iMf JmtlW f.r II
If lie ran not sspply Die
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lllasirs^H
fall psTtlriilMsand .llrsrtioim In-
nVKL, scrept i
a«l tlsmn fof
aatrsled tw>ok-MM. II fires
eczema, salt rhetun. chapped hands,
sore feet and sore eyes. Only 25c at
T. B. Waklron's drug store. 0tiaran-
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