The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1904 Page: 1 of 4

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One Dollar Will Get This Paper Twice a Week for a Whole Year.
The Mineola. Monitor
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MINEOLA, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1. 1904.
PRICE:
ONE
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PER
ANNUM.
NUMBER 41
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JUST RECEIVED
THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
Embroideries, Laces, Em-
broidery Shirt Waist Sets,
Teneriff Wheels (all cols.)
and Dress Trimmings
EVER SHOWN IN MINEOLA.
The goods were bought direct from the manufacturers
and importers and comprise newest designs of the season.
DRESS GOODS. WAISTiNGS, etc., arriving daily.
A full line of ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS.
Watch this space and always remember that we have
it cheaper.
J. J. EDWARDS,
MINEOLA, Texas.
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Opmohelng:, Siascngood
SOLD
No Big Hurrah.
W1
Chartered. We confer degrees upon our ffrnduates, and give them a diploma that will be honored
/;v 1 Iby any institution in America. Free trip to World's Fair. Notes accepted for tuition. Positions
- -.vSakuaranteed, Railroad fare paid from all points*! Catalog and a lesson in penmanship free. Your
iW. name on 12 cards for 25c in stamps. We teach ('penmanship by mail.
\ N. R. STONE. President. McKinney, Texas.
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From the four quart ers of the globe come
the good things we' provide for our cus-
tomers' tables. ['
Staples, Luxu#s and Delicacies
always the earliest and best that come to
this market.
Come in and Buy Where You Have the Whole
World For a Market.
Bear in mind always that our goods, qual-
ity considered, are more saving to the
buyer in price than cheaper goods.
L. D. CALLAWAY & CO.
To Our Farmer Friends:—Don't fail to let us bid
on your country produce.
| HJVL CATE jffflKCTr CO. 1
| Mineola, - J - Texas. |
ENTHUSIASTIC
MASS MEETING
OF DEMOCRATS.!
|
The White Man's Primary Eib
dorsed and the Nominees
Thereof Ratified.
A Meat Cutter
Who knows his business cuts up the meat so that each part is the most
desirable possible; that's the sort of a meat cutter we employ. We want
only a trial order now; others will follow.
We always have an abundance of Beef, Pork, Sausage, Lard and other
market products and fresh Fish and Oysters every Friday. See us at the
R. P. Tindel old stand on west side of Johnson street in Mineola.
J. D. ROACH, & SON.
B:&{-Arvfnaatt!
I ei n and unknown tenets and teachings
; at 1 undemocratic principles, and,
; JVhereas, an effort is being niade by
tlfe secret and avowed enemies of de-
icracy to commit her to undemocratic
ctrjnes and principles, and to force
ion those who have always worshipped
her sacred knee a new code of rules
d regulations and to interline in her
ost sacred platform, a subtle and cor-
,pt plank, by which they hope to «ain
id retain the control of her onward
arch, in order that they may drag
>r from the high and noble plane of
( tistence she has acquired and held for
I yearly a century, and subserve their
In pursuance of call by JS °'Ssh mo'™8 °'Kl'r h"
prominent democrats for a Pereas. ce,4a.in of democracy's en-
mass meeting of Democrats, dlfctied01^Sn^'to commit the
of Mineola to transact impor- ',! 'Je^aticparty against white supre-
tant business, Henry hall v/ak^'-^td heei?r;er 110 mark"t 01
the scene for about half: Therefore, beit resolved by the dem-
an hour Wednesday evening! Sb$ f[T« SXf« StfSUS
of one of the most enthusi- the patriotic citizenship of Mineola in
astic meetings perhaps ever se8Sdays pHma.'y? fSXiej la'st
held in Mineola. j Resolved, that we endorse the efforts
Up m iflipn^p ficiQPTTiVilpfl in ^J^de ^ Mineola s citizenship for a
ine auaience abbemoieu in c]e:inev and a purer system ot elections
front of the hall promptly, | in this state. [Applause]
KpfnrP flip annnintPfl Resolved, that we unqualifiedly en-
even DGIOre llie ^ appOinieQ the Terrell election law [Ap-
hour for the meeting, which j pliiuse) as a law of great benefit and
,,,ao 7.qn nVWk nnrl wVion ' ultold blessing to the citizen, both
Was (.oU O ClOCK, and wnen , an(j white, with an honest and
the doors were opened thelci >an ballot in his hands, and as a wise
DTitlinQiiicifip prnwH hmtAnpfl ' ^ just law which eliminates from all
entnusiasuc crowa nasteneci cl,ctionH the corrupt practices of un-
into the building and the I sc -upulous ward heelers. [Applause]
business of the meeting act- |e,^SnSHtBeTeectS ITtiTthilt
ually began before the 65 or m.n's primary [Applause] last Satur-
75 voters could be seated, so xftheTtoaifgoo^eopkf1
K are just simply acquainting- you with the prices that
v prevail at our store and earnestly solicit your patron-
age. The prices we here name on staple Dry Goods are
the same as last year. We bought the goods before the
advance in cotton and are willing to share our bargains
with our customers.
The Prices Hold Good as
Long as the Goods Last.
Standard I'rinlnul. per yard f r I Har^ainn in Skirtitifc Mixture-Hand Latent
7-s Uli-iich Domk'hUc at .5c Shades.
Yard wido Bleach l>onu>Mtic at.. .7c and up 1 Bar«ninn in Wuuh SllkH and HaliulH.
10-4 ShcnlinK at lie and up j ItaruuinH in TulFotiu I*euu do Solo and JVau
Apron CinirhamH ut Co and up deCy tu>.
Ticking at., 6c and up HarjrainH in Crepe de China ami Arimm*.
Drew Lawn at Rc and up IturuainH hi China, Japanese and Liberty
Fine Shoer Pivhh Lawn j,tl Strand up | • SilkH.
Novel I.v VVanh Drew* Goodn at. .10c and up | All (lie now ideaH in latent Silk*.
White Mcl'ceHzed WaintintfH at lfic and up.
QF course it would be impossible to enumerate all our
bargains, but we invite comparison on anything in our
line:
Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery,
Men's or Children's Wear.
\\/hatever you may want you can count on getting it here
us surely as anywhere else, and always for less money.
I. G. BROMBERG & CO.
I. G. BROMBERG
E. MAYER.
rocom-
as being
ci izens whose integrity and democracy
h*i4 never been and cannot be question-
ed; [Applause] and we, the democrats
of Mineola, present the list selected last
Saturday, as being life-long democrats,
. . [Applause] selected by a white man's
rimary ot last primary, | Applause] and that with our
" , unqualified endorsement. (Applause]
Resolved, that we denounce as un-
democratic the efforts of bolters and
politicians (Applause) to commit the
great democratic party to either the
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| BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS, i
i Eggs for hatching from first pen $1.50 for 15, second
I pen $1.00. Write your wants to,
H. L. BUCHANAN, Mineola, Texas.
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1 he Cheapest
. >i
:in Wood County is that of7
!! /-"HAPPELL
& {-JARPOLE* ^
SUNDRIES.
Our stock of sundries is unusually complete.
We have brushes for the hair, the hands, the com-
plexion, the teeth, the nails, the clothes, the hat,
'the shoes; combs of every kind and material and
for eveiy purpose for which a comb in sed; every
reliable preparation for the toilet ta in fact a
wonderful variety of all those thing, popularly
known as "druggists' sundries."
Our prices are as low as those of department
stores and our guarantee goes with every article.
A guarantee from us is worth something.
BRADFORD drug CO.,
anxious were they to per-
form the work for which the
meeting had been called,
which was: to endorse the
white man's p:
Saturday and to ratify the
nominees thereof.
Without a formal call of, ^
the house to order or even an| Prohibition"'^'-' t^e'^AnTi-rrohibitio'n
ovnlnnntimi rvf thp nhi'pnf- of'! I,arty. (Applause) and we denounce the
explanation Ol me oujecc 'J-'-1 efTortH of those who seek to use the
the meeting was declared, all banner of democracy to gratify a mis-
nomination with second "t
made for a chairman, andji piause)
pnnf T TT- TTnflFmactor wig Resolved, that we in vite the attention
, P, 1 ; rl- liunmasier wa^ of dcmocralH t0 what is being done by
elected to the place by hear-i: the enemies of Democracy, and advise
iriri pntbiidincfin nvlnmnJI and recommend that we as democrats
ty ana eninubiascic acciama-i wa8te no tjmo and Htl.ength over tri.
tion. in the same manneil vial matters and differences concerning
LTJ RpquyI limn nm^l/lv i modus and methods, but we invite all
. n. ceaua was quiCKiy liberty.loving peopie to t.nijst un(i,.r
made secretary. i the single banner of democracy, which 1
Thp mpptino1 nrnmntlv rp- st nds forcivic purity and righteousness :
ine mtuing promptly re and obedience to the raw. (Applause)
solved unanimously upon the Respectfully submitted,
appointment by the chair of!
a committee of 3 persons to i
submit a paper of resolutions | The meeting then resolved
expressive of the sentiment i u g0 into permanent organ
of the meeting. Prof. Ben ij^tion, and resulted in the
A. Stafford, A. D. Jackson ukanimous election of J. H.
and Dr. I). A. York were Williams as chairman and T.
appointed as the said com- % Brooks, Dr. J. E. Wil-
mittee. _ liimson and L. H. Beaird as
The committee retired tor! e; ecUtive committeemen
private consultation and soon j fnm t]ie 3 V/ards of the city,
returned and reported the taserve for the ensuing year,
following resolutions, which 1 (ft was voted to request
being eloquently read by j publication of these pro-
Prof. Stafford amid much codings by the papers of
hearty applause by the audi-:tH; count^ and then a'd-
joirnment , was taken sine
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V^(heapest) OC n(ouse) 4
(Wholesale and RetaiL)
t\ "yVTt__Because they buy cheapest for
" Aly ♦ cash and sell chapest for cash.
Hats & Shoes
New line of choice brands just recifived,
which are Roing very cheaply. Call
price them oefore buying elsewhere.
which are
very cheaply
and
Pants, Shirts,
and new Dry Goods are almost daily ar- ,,!
rivals, and you should c.Hl and make pur-
chases while the lines arc fresh and full.
: We remain the cheapest Grocers in Wood County.;
" r M' " " • '
Your Mineola Friends,
CHAPPELL & HARPOLE.
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Straw Hats for
Men and Boys.
This line of Goods at our
store is the best shown in Min-
eola. Call and see them.
H. M. CATE CO.
Serious Stomach Trouble Cured.
I was troubley with u distress in m*'
stomach, sour stomach and vomiting'
spells and can truthfully say that Chum/.'
berlain's Stomach an'l I.iver Tablett.
cu red me. — Mrs. T. V. Williams, I.aings j
burg, Mich. These tablets aie jjguarart-.
, teed to cure every case of stomacf
trouble of this caracter. For sale
Bradford Drug Co. •
H. A. Stafford,
A. D. Jackson,
D. A. YottK.
new
STORE
GOODS
PRICES
Attention I
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|'j We are coming your way for your convenience and for the mutual
benefit of both you and ourself.
«) We have opened a first class GENTS' FURNISHING STOREj, con-
V- stating of CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, SHOES, NECK-
{.' WEAR. etc.
•' Pleas ^ive us a call. Your patronage will be appreciated.
s r s , Yours for business,
DRUGGISTS.
ence, were adopted with
enthusiastic acclamation:
Whereas, it has been made known to
the democrats of Mineola, Texu that
it is tlie intf.nt and purpose of certain
individuals to disrimt and break down
the ;i'jlid ranks of democracy in this
, ♦own and commit her t,o strange, for-
dt
L
T
I. t-l\ Hui-fmaste-k,
H. Bkatrd, Chairman.
Secretary.
li Coh n's
I Pld.
o Stand
P ENGEL
MINEOLA.. , - , - 'i,TEXAS..
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It. For
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The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1904, newspaper, April 1, 1904; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254298/m1/1/ocr/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.

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