The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Bi^ Bargains Are
Profits
When the morning
plunge gets to be a pain-
ful procedure, then tis
time to think of heavier
clothes; Ours is the
place to fit your-self in.
All wool Underwear.
All wool Suits
Good warm Overcoat.
The best makes at popu
lar prices.
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All Mail Orders Promptly
The place m
Attended to
Gone to Rest. .
Monroe Alton Stewart, son of
D. C. and Martha Stewart, was
born July 15, 1904, and died Sep-
tember 3, 1905 He was a bright,
aweet little fellow and his pres*
ence was the sunshine and the
joy of the home. During his
abort stay in the home he had
gathered around him all the af-
fections of the family and when
he went away he left them sorely
bereaved. It is indeed very sad
to oar hearts to give the little
one ap, bat God, who doeth all
things well, knoweth what is
best. So, father, mother, broth-
ers and sisters, may we so live
to meet him in the home beyond
the sky.
Dear little Alton, thou hast left
us;
And thy loss we deeply feel.
Bnt ’tis God that bas bereft ns,
He can all our sorrows heal.
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life is fled;
And in heaven with joy to greet
thee,
Where no farewell tears are
shed.
Jennie Gordon, his aunt
Celebrates His 102d Anniver-
sary.
William Mackabee, who served
for eighty ^-six years in the United
Blatee havy, last week celebrated
the one hundred and second an-
niversary of his birth. He is at
the Naval Home, on Gray’s ferry
road. Mackabee was born in
Baltimore and has been on the
retired list for many years. He
takes his four ounces of whisky
daily and is an inveterate smoker.
For 83ver*l years be has not
bean outside the naval grounds,
except on election day, when he
never fails to vote the democratic
ticket—Denison Herald.
^Drying preparations limply devel-
op dry eaUrrh; they dry tip the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom-
pose, umiiiig a far more eerione trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry-
ing ,n)i«l«nt«l fumes, smokes and snuffs
sad use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a remedy
Sadi will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and plsasanUy. A trial -e will be
fog 10 cents. All dr>* Qtm sell the
SOe-eua. Ely Brothers, 56 V .en St., N.Y.
Iks Balm euros without pain, does not
irritate or eause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev-
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
Vfith Ely’s Cream Balm you are armed
egatnet Kasai Catarrh and Hay Fever.
ON FRIDAY, ICT. 27th i
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You can buy at the Live Drug Store;
Dagget & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream 50c
box for ... . 40c
Daggett & Ramadell’s Cold Cream, 35c
box for . . 30c
Sozodont, 25c size for . . 25c
Rubefoam, 25c size for . . 20c
Knox Corbolic Tooth Wash, 25c bot-
tles for ...... 15c
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WE WILL ALSO SELL YOU
All the finest Perfumes, regular 5(»
per oz., on Friday • , < - _ 25c
You all know the Place
Edward’s Drug
COMPANY
We Have Just
Received
The Finest Shipment
of Genuine Ossage
McAl ester
COAL
Ever Brought
to the Market.
It's Oil Bight.
It may not smooth the waters, but
it surely soo-hes the pain. Use it on
your cuts, burns, bruises, aches and
pains. It will make you happy,
because it makes you well. Hunt’s
Lightning Ofl.
Are you ready? That norther
will be here at any time. Buy
your kimona cloths and outiDgs
now; the stocks complete. Early
selections are the most desirable.
S. Zacharias.
Our showing of new fall and
winter suits and overcoats for
men, boys and children is the
best over. You are invited to see
them for proof.
J. R. M. Patterson.
New Sewing Machines.
White, New Home and Wheeler
& Wilson machines on easy paj-
ments. Machines rented and
repaired
H. F. Smith.
South siPe square.
Second-Hand Vehicles.
We have them—not to give
away—but they are bargains.
Ask our buggy man about these
goods, and let him show you.
Stevens, Kennedy &
Spragins Co.
New Rubber Tire Buggies and
Phaetons, just opened up. We
want you to see these. We have
also several hand phaetons. We
will name you figures on these
jobs that will sell you.
Steven?,Kennedy & Spragins Co
Corn Crushers
We have the best corn crusher
that is on the market. Everyone
guaranteed. Call and see for
yourself. Stevens, Kennedy
& Spragins Co.
KILLthi COUCH
UD CURE THI LUNGS
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
/VeNSUMPTION
FOB
Fries
60c Ml.00
Free Trial.
Winter Has Lost Its Terrors.
Winter does not scare our lap
robe customers. We went direct
to the factory and bought good
goods at bottom prices* Come
see our lap robes.
Stevens, Kennerly &
Spragins Co.
Any style or price purse you
want, all of the newest designs at
the Zachaaias store.
K. S. Cearnal has some beauti-
ful winter laprobes and a large
stock of winter horse blankets.
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Hynes “Special Phaeton," the
handsomest vehicle on the mar-
ket, now on our floors Come
and feast your eyes.
Stevens, Kennerly
& Spragins Co.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
IE8, or MONEY BACH.
The Cotton Belt General Pas-
senger department at Tyler,
Texas, have issued flaite & unique
advertisement in the form of
beautiful gold edge playing cards
which can be purchased at Cotton
Belt ticket offices and on our
and on our cafe cars. Price
twenty five (25) cents per deck
or send thirty (30) cents in stamps
to general passenger department
Tyler, Tex., for transmission by
U. S. mail.
Football Goods
We are headquarters for foot
ball goods, pants, headgear, jac-
ets, etc.
H. F. Smith.
Both phones.
See the new Carpets, Mattings
and Rugs at Killgore Co’s. Big
Furniture Store where you can
get a complete house keeping
outfit all at one place and at bot-
tom prices.
Good Advice.
When a cold rainy day comes
along everybody wants their
heating stove pnt up right now,
this of course will be impossible.
Give your order now while the
weather is good.
Stevens, Kennerly &
Spragins Co.
New Buggies.
Our Columbus, Woodhull and
Staver, buggies, surreys, phae-
tons and runabouts are the best.
Terms to sut.
H. F. Smith
South side square.
Does Dot Irritate
‘T have found Simmons’ Liver
Purifier the mildest and most pleasant
in action, yet the surest remedy for
constipation, torpid liver and all kin-
dred troubles, I have ever used. It
does not irritate or gripe.” Very
truly, S. P. Cleary, Jackson, Tenn.
Put up in tin boxes only. Price a 5c.
Plumbing and Heating
Etimates made free for all
kinds of plumbing and steam
and hot water heating and gen-
eral repairs. Old stand, 202 W.
California Street New and old
phone 372. M. P. KELLY.
Don’t forget that our knit un-
derwear department is the most
complete in town. We can fit
from an infant to the largest man
or woman. S. Zacharias.
For Sale.
A house and lot on North
Grand avenue, at a bargain if
sold within the next ten days.
Call on Mrs. G- W. Lee, corner
Broadway & Grand Ave. dlw
The Wm. Killgore Co. are offer-
ing a fine line of Plows, Planters
and Cultivators at bottom prices,
see them at either of the Big
Hardware Houses
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Football goods, striking bags
and boxing gloves at
Both phones H. F. Sm ith
Buy your Hardware and Farm
mg Implements at Killgora’s and
get the best at the right price.
Superior Drills.
- We have just received a car of
these celebrated drills, alt s:ze9.
They need no introduction, as
they have been a favorite with
the people for over a quarter of
a century. Sold by Stevens,
Kennedy & Spragins Co.
Sold.
The property advertised in
this space. I have others and
furnish the price. Both phones.
W. L. Everman.
“Plumber.’’
If you need a plumber don’t
forget that we have a first class
man, one that understands his
business.
Stevens, Kennerly A
Spragins Go
New guns and ammunition at
H. F. Smith’s.
Kilroy and Britton surrounded by a
carefully selected company of both
dramatic and vaudeville talent, will
make their appearance here heading
their own company on Monday, Oct.
30 in the new sensational comedy
drama success “An Aristocratic
Tramp.” This production is com-
plete in every detail and is well worth
the immense patronage it is daily re-
ceiving in all sections of this country.
Found.
A lap robe. Call at this office
and pay for this advertisement
For Sale.
A house and lotfor sale, corner
of Rockwall and Weaver streets.
Three good rooms, well of good
water, lot 100x50. Price $600.
d2w_ ! C. L. Dunn.
Heating Stoves
We have an elegant line of heat-
ing stoves, all the latest up to
date styles- Prices to suit you.
Be sure and j inspect our line
before yon buy.
Stevens,Kennerly <fc Spragins Co
I have some very desirable
property for sale. I make loans
on real estate, both town and
country. Will pay you-to call and
see me before selling or purchas
lng town property. I handle all
kinds of insurance.
J- E. Eli>r,ix;e.
Over J. O. Patterson’s, North
Dixon Street, dwtf
Have you visited Mr. A. C.
Varner, to see the samples of
beautiful goods in S. E. Perlberg
A Co.’s tailor made clothes? You
should go and get you a suit.
There are times for all things,
and now is the time to buy your
underwear. Special sale now on.
J- R. M. E^atterson.
Failure to attend our under-
wear sale is to slight your own
interest. J. R. M. Pattersor,
Subscribe for the Hesperian.
' Our beautiful line of go carts
have arrived.
The Wm. Killgore.
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We Are Offering Warm, New Clothing
For Everbody at 10 Per Cent to 25 Per Cent Less Than Other Gainesville Stores
Figures don’t lie. They are as unchange able as the hills. “10 per cent to 25 per cent less” means one-tenth to one-fourth less, and that is just exactly what we mean.
In many instances ic costs us less to get our merchandise than it does other stores, but it never costs as much to sell it as it does other stores; and what we save in selling we cut
from the price we make you. An 1, so we say again, we sell an an average at 10 PER CENT TO 25 PER CENT LESS than any one else. AND WE CHALANGE ANYONE TG DISPROVE IT.
This being so, isn’t it to your interest to come to this stove and price our goods before purchasing.
EXTENSIVE AND CAREFUL PREPARATIONS
Have been made for this week’s business. Coincident with a drop in temperature, the big store’s weekly patrons will find a drop in the price of vast quantities of dependable and neces-
sary wearing apparel. A careful watch of the markets, instant cash for purchaeing large lots of merchandise at under the market prices, and the stores vast outlet and immense distri-
buting powers make these .timely weekly offerings possible. The store is simply overflowing with the world’s best merchandise. You are iavited to come to the store this week to inspect
these remarkable trade advantages. We are always glad to show our goods whether you purchase or not.
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The De Laval cream separator
is the best known to the trade.
If you contemplate purchasing a
cream separator don’t turn your
money loose until you examine
the De Laval. Sold by
Stevens, Kennerly &
Spragins Co.
Baby carriages, Go carts Our
new spring line of handsome
buggies have arrived and are
new ready for your inapection in
oar big furniture department;
and see them.
The Wm. Killgore Co.
lew (Jure For Oanoer.
All surface cancers are now known to
be cureable, by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Ya, writes:
*1 had a cancer on my lip lor yean,
that seemed incurable, till Buckten’s
Arnica Sahre heated it, and now it is
perfectly well.” Guaranteed cure for
cuts and burns. *sc at H. W. Stark
Drag Co.
IjagJ- HT tTOOIIHS I
X. Pitterson.
Handkerchiefs
Handkerchiefs for every day use will sell ftffta very
low price this week. They are hemstitched, hIK fancy
corners and nicely embroidered, price range5c, 8lAc, 12j^c,
15c, 20c, 25c and up to........... ...............$1.50
Women’s Vests and Patts
Fleece lined and heavy winter weight, well made
possessing good wearing qualities, cream color, size 4, 5
and 6, Buy them this week while this lot and low price
lasts at only.................................;... .23c
Warm Blankets and Comforts
Get ready now for cold weather by laying in a supply
of Blankets and Comforts this week. There are always
advanjpges to be derived from buying at the opening of
the season when stocks are complete. Here will be the
additional advantage this week of special prices on the
following lines’ •-«»
Fleeced r>i«uAets, white or grey with fancy colored
borders, good grades that will sell this week for......75c
$1.25 fancy fleeced Blankets, in pretty bright Roman
stripe effects, special this week at..................98c
$3.50 white wool Blankets, size 70x80 inches, assorted
colored borders, serviceable kind a pair...........$3.00
White wool blankets, heavy grade, 72x84 inches, just
to introduce this grade we’ll sell this week a pair... .$3.98
Comforts, size 81x90 inch, splendid quality, neatly
ade, pretty designs, at $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and up
....... ••••$6.00
Knit Underwear For Women
and Children
made,
to,
$1.25 Comforts, splendid quality in pretty bright
effects, filled with soft white cotton and tied with yarn,
each.....................••••••••■
Womens Vests of silk and wool, high neck and long
sleeves.....................................
d long
$1.50
98c
The big store’s splendid assortment includes all the
improved styles and ideas in medium and heavy weights
of cotton, wool and cotton mixed, wool and lisle and all
wool that have been purchased from dependable manufac-
turers. Yon are invited to inspect the underwear listed
below, examine it carefully, then you will know what we
already know, that the line is unsurpassed in quality for
price and its ability to fit.
Women’s Pants, to match the above...........$1*50
Women’s Vests and Pants, of cotton and wool mixed,
white and natural color, per garment..............$1.00
4 < I %
Women’s Union Suits of silk and baibriggan, medium
weight, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length.. .$2.50
Children’s Vests and Pants, of medium weight, white
cotton, swiss ribbed, sizes 3 to 12 years, per garment.35c
Women’s Vests and Pants, of fleeced cotton, cream
color each at......................................25c
Children’s Union Suits, of white and grey, cotton
and.
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••••••• JyC
fleeced, long sleeves, medium weight, suitable for boys and;
girls, 2 to 16 years at per suit.........^ -----■ *****
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 28, 1905, newspaper, October 28, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107487/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.