The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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painful, weakening, female complaints, will find that
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matter and relieving female disorders such as irregular,
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Also relieves headache, backache, dizziness,
cramps, dragging pains, nervousness, irritability, etc.
If you need advice, write us a letter, telling us all
your symptoms. We will send free advice (in plain
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The Chattanoqga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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The Happenings of a Day Told in
Brief For Busy People.
County Surveyor Yeakley, we
learn, will asaist in the work of
surveying out the route of the
proposed interurb&n
Dr. S. Martin and wife uf
Slidell were shopping in Gaines-
ville Yesterday.
Miss Mittie Bonds has accept-
ed e position with the American
Express company.
Leon Spencer, manager of the
People’s Home Telephone com
pany at Denton, but who has
been visiting in the city for sev
eral days, has returned home.
Miss Alma Robb, whose home
is three miles northeast of town
was thrown from her buggy at
the Red River street crossing
yesterday morning and had her
collar bone broken. The horse
she was driving became fright-
ened near the Turner and ran
away, turning north on Denton
street, then west on Elm and
when reaching the point above
mentioned the buggy gave a
lurch and Miss Robb was thrown
to the ground.
COUNTY COURT
CIVIL DOCKET
Tuesday, April 17.
213* Annie F Parsons vs li A I .,att?r.ward,s
Bishoff.
222'' hddleman, Smith & Co. vs j facto. A. Cogburn conveyed the
O F. Harrison. entire survey to said Calvin
Wednesday, April is. (Williams, and that plaintiff and
Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas. To the
Sheriff or any Constable of
Cooke county: Greeting:
By making publication of this
citation once each week for eight
successive weeks previous to its
return day in some newspaper
published in Cooke county, Tex-
as, you are bereoy commanded
to summon the heirs of Galvin
Williams and the heirs of M H.
Wardaworth, their names being
unknown, to be and appear be-
fore the distrtet court for said
Cooke county, at its next regular
term to be held at the court
house in Gainesville on Monday,
the 29th day of October, 1900,
then and there to answer plain-
tiff’s petition file No- 7212., filed
in said court on the 22nd day of
March, 190(5, wherein D S. Mar
tin is plaintiff and the heirs ef
said Calvin Williams and the
heirs of said M. H. Wardaworth
are defendants and wherein it is
alleged in substance that plain
tiff is the owner in feesimpieand
in the actual possession of 29s
acres of land off the west end of a
survey of G40 acres situated in
said Cooke county about lsi
miles south 53 degrees west oi
Gainesville patented on the Gth
day of April, ls57,to Solomon M
Grigsoy. patent No. 938, Yol. 15,
abstract No. 40G;
And that the said Grigsby on
the 3d day of July. 1858, convey-
ed 200 acree off the west end of
said survey to said M. H. Wards-
on the
27th dav of May, 18G2, said
Grigsby through his attorney,in
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Gainesville’s Largest Dry Goods Store: :
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11, 13, 15, 17 Dixon Street 111
BOUR EASTER SHOWING!
I Furnishings, Hals, Oxfords and Shoes
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those whose estate he has have
See His Coltsj
Postmaster Hickson, J. D*
Leeper, Edgar Turner and oth-
ers are in the Territory * on a
hunting trip.
Mrs- Tom Collins is visiting
relatives in Farmersville this
week.
F. U. Mosley left yesterday
for his old home place in Ten-
nessee on a visit. *
Frank Butts is here from Ard-
more.
Jesse Jordan was in town yes-
terday from Marietta.
There is talk of another na-
tional bank being opened in the
city in the near future.
j This fine Saddle aDd Harneas Stal-
Mr. Rose, who represents the | lion, bred and raised by A. Jones, of
Quick Meal Range company, is j Lexington, Ky., was bought by the
here and will give a demonstra- undersigned in Lexington in February
bon of the menu of the Dro- Llhog^y bay l6 hands high. „„ in
ducts of that well known compa- forehead, one hind foot white, weighs
ny every day this week at Bass 1125. This horse is a thorough broke
<t Harbour’s. harness and saddle stallion. In his
three year old form he at the Louisville
Father Nolan leaves this morn- Horse Show took first premium as a
ing for Whitesooro to assist at | saddle horse, over a field of 18 entries,
the dedication of a new Catholic
church. The services will be
conducted by the Rt. Rev. E. J.
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„ ‘ ‘ y v u u r I had and held peaceable and con-
hy Co. ^ ^ tinuous adverse possession of
h \ Orton vs P S Wither- said 298 acres cultivating, using
spoon et al. and enjoying the same, claiming
O’Bear-Nester Glass Co K(M1d and perfect tit,e thereto
vs G H Brooks. under deeds duly registered and
A E Underwood vs MKt ^ying all taxes thereon for a pe
T Ry Co of Texas nod of exceeding twenty years
Thursday, April 19. next preceding the filing of said
2Ido FW Davis vs M K & T petition, and that plaintiff has
Ry Co of Texas. thus acquired and is possessed
B E Kenady vs Illinois I a valid title to said land under
Central R R Co et al. the tive and ten years periods of
2230 Juhn D Britton Dry Goods limitation superior to all claims,
Co vs II °nig Bros I hut that the said Williams and
Friday, April 20. Wardaworth have been long dead
1949 Hill & Color vs Geo S and their interest in said land, if
Hancock. any, has descended to their re-
2242 J E Bitovs M K &T Respective heirs and legal repre-
Co of Texas. sentatives;
2239 Webb & Groves vs M K & And that there is no deed of
TR - 1 - of'T xas. | record from either the said
Wili ams or Wardsworth show-
100—Riivirit- s —100 | ing tLai he ever parted with his
„ . I interest in said land and no such
h Buggies to select from. <jeed is jn existence to the knowl-
We have them and they are edge of plaintiff, but that each of
beauties—Just arrived. Stevens, them long since conveyed said
Kennedy & Spragins Co. |land 10 those under whom plain-
tiff claims but said conveyances
cannot now be proven;
n... ,MI And that while plaintiff is the
nnll | fluK HFRF UF l\ tmeownerofsaid land andisin
LUUI\f LUUIVf IILIIL IIL IV the possession of the same, said
deeds to the said Williams and
Presents a vast improvement over all lines yet seen. Our Men’s, Boys’
and Children’s Suits are fashioned and tailored by makers distinguished
throughout all, Lmerica as honest clothing builders o'smartest styles.
You will readily see in our suits a neatness and gentility of style not seen
in other lines. Now for that Easter suit. ::
Men’s Suits Boys’ Suits
$27.50 to $7.50 $20 to $25
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EASTER
FURNISHINGS
Larger, more varied,
better than ever, is
our magninificent
line of furnishings
for men, boys and
and children. The
new Shirts, the new
styles in Neckwear,
Hosiery, fancy and
plain, Suspenders,
Kerchies, Gloves,
Uuderwear and
Boys’ Waists. Pleas-
ing styes and pies-
ing prices.
Walkover Oxfords
and Shoes fo- men
$3.50 and $4.00- All
leathers are tiied
and true values.
Childrens Suits
$7 -50 to $1 :,o
EASTER OXFORDS
and SHOES
Of course yr u want
the latent and best
styles as well as b»st
values Our Queen
Quality Oxfords and
Pump.s in all leathers
and white canvas
await your Easter
selections. Our $3
$2.50, $2 and $1.50
linps are easy the
b^st values ever
offered
ROYAL DENMARK
Wardsworth and the unfounded
claim of their heirs cast a cloud
upon the plaintiff s title and de-
preciates its market Value and
prevents him from selling the
same. The plaintiff prays for
judgment decreeing him to be
the owner of said land and re-
moving all clouds from its title
and for such other relief as he
may be entitled to in the prem-
ises-
Herein (ail not, but of this writ
make due return as the law di-
rects.
Witness, W. C. Nichols, Clerk
of said court.
Given under my hand and seal
of office, this the 31st day of
March, 1906.
W. C. Nichols.
Clerk of District Court for Cooke
County, Texas.
and secured a prize in harness ring for
all ages. He is a full brother to Miss
Rex, the great show mare of Jno. T.
Hughes, of Lexington, Ky., for which
Dnnne^D. D., Bishop of Dallas,1 mare he has been offered $120000.
assisted by a number of clergy.
The Rev. Father Bernard, O.
8« B- of Muenstur, the Rev.
Father Alaysins, O. S. B- of
Tiindw*y and the Rev, Father
John, O. S. B- of Windshorst,
were here yesterday en route to
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wright
and Mr and Mrs. Lucien Brad-
\f will leave tomorrow for Old
exic on a pleasure trip. They
spend several days in San
nio-
Harry Stonum of Ardmore is
in the city-
Read the new and special bug
gy ad of WmKillgure Co
His sire was one of the greatest saddle
horses in Kentucky, and was sold for
$6000.00
This horse will stand at the stables
of Lucien Hunter, in South Gainesville,
price $15.00 to insure foal
To people wishing to see this horse
under the saddle or in harness, the
undersigned will be pleased to show
him.
Mares from a distance will be pro-
perly cared for, but will not be respon-
sible for accidents should any occur
PEDICREE
Royal Denmark was sired by High-
land Chief Denmark, he by Sterling
Denmark, he by Cromwell.
Royal’s first dam by Bismark,
second dam. by Clark’s Chief, third
dam by Paris, thoroughbred, fourth
dam by Old Lexington.
V. P. KEEL, Owner,
Gainesville Texas
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RURAL ROUTE
“ ] ATTENTION
If you live on a Rural Rout© you have a daily
mail delivery.
If you have a daily mail delivery you want a
l daily newspaper.
If you have a daily newspaper you want one
b ijj printed the same day you get it.
Call and order
The Daily Hesperian.
OO a Year. In Advance.
Easter Hats, a Complete Showing of all the New Styles Shapes andColors. See
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Us for Your Spring Hat. Visit Our Store and See the
New Styles as Fast as they Appear.
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J. R. M. PATTERSON.
Test Its Value
Simmon’s Liver Purifier is the most
valuable remedy I ever tried for con-
stipation or disordered Liver. It does
its work thoroughly, but does not gripe
ike most remedies of its character. I
certainly reccommend it whenever the
opportunity occurs.—M. W.Thomlin-
son, Oswego, Kansas. .
Democratic Executive
Committee Meetiug
By virtue of authority vested
in me as chairman of the demo-
cratic executive committee of
Cooke county, Texas, I hereby
call said committee to meet at
the court house in the city of
Gainesville, Cooke county, Tex-
as, at 11 o’clock a m , Saturday
May 5, 1906, for the purpose of
attending to any and all business
comiDg before the committee.
Lewis Rogers, Chairman.
Abundant Health is assured
when there is good blood in the
veins. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
the medicine to make good blood.
Begin taking it now. It is just
wnat the system needs at this
time and will do you great good.
Sharpen the appetite, steadies
the nerves. 3
LETTER LIST.
List of letters remaining un-
called for in the postoffice at
Gainesville, Tex., for the week
ending April 18:
Allen, Maude Miss; Adkerson,
Autie Mrs; Allred, Willie Miss.
Burgkart, A; Beck, Minnie
Miss; Bryan, W S; Brooks, Lib
bie Mrs; Blanton, J W Mrs;
Brwber, W.
Cunningham Sales Co; Cobb,
Jas: Creason, Dora Mrs.
Fld^d, Bruce; Fenley, G W;
Fisher, W M,
Graham, Maud Miss; Green,
R E L; Gainesville.
Hilbert, Brady Miss; Hick-
man. T R; Hill, Jim; Holden, Ed
Mrs: Howard, Charlie.
Icgram, C W.
Jackson, Walter; Jackson,
Frank Mrs.
Keith, Epsie; King, Walter.
Landale, J W; Lones.J S;Long,
Willis; Lemons, Eleis; Lindley,
B M
Moore, Myrtle Mrs; Mahan, T
G; Minday, Chloe, Mrs; Mason,
Schilda Mrs; Miller, W R; Mc-
Daniel, Mitchell.
Payne. Buela Bell Mrs (3) ’
Ramsey, Maud; Rumage, Hor-
ace (3); Rexroad, J G.
Sehley, W A (2); Schafer,Mrs;
Scruggs, Walter; Schler, Bertha
Mrs; Stone, Sophie Miss; Strain,
Edgar.
Taylor, Donato; Thomas.Olive;
Tracey, J C; Turbaville, E T;
Turner, Arch; White, Fairie
Miss; Withers, W W; Wortham,
E R; Wright, Jas; Wright, TE.
Young, Robt.
POSTAL CARDS.
Moore, C A; Davis, Le Roy;
Y D A; Jackson, Louise Miss;
Evin, Bob; Baxter, W T; Bon-
ton. Jno B; Shuler, BeAha Mrs;
O’Neal, Jim; Rumsdel, A R.
J. L.Hickson,
Postmaster.
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It Open* and Cleanses . . _ _ _
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Beals and Protect* tbe Membrane. Restores the
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ELY BROTHERS. M Warren Street. New York.
Bass & Harbour.U ndertakers
Are You One?
Itching troubles appear to be epi-
demic at this time. Are you so afflicted?
[f so give Hunt’s Cure a trial. It is
positively guaranteed to cure any form
f itch known. A failure means i
costs you nothing. -
Santa Fe Specials.
$1.50 to Fort Worth April 15,
return same date.
$2.60 to Fort Worth April 23d
and morning of 24, return April
27th.
$12.25 to San Antonio April 15
to 21, return April 22-
$6 85 to San Antonio April 18,
return April 22-
$5.10 to San Antonio April 20
and 21, return 22.
For further information call
on or address.
B. W. Mcore, C. P. A.
Her Good Advice
I Stove wood, heat
“I am often ask-.d by friends wha j , ,
to do for skin troubles such as Eczema, | DT* WOOQ «IH(1 COI'Cl
Ringworm and similar afflictions. I
always recommend Hunt’s Cure. I
consider it the surest remedy for itching
troubles of any character there is
made.”—Mrs J.'I. Hightower, Pal-
metto, La.
Bass & Harbour, undertakera.
wood for sale.
Conway Carter.
Phone 709.
Bass & fclaroour. Undei takers
Don’t fail to see those pretty
new white linen “Pony Coats”
just received. You will want
one- J. R. M. Patterson.
For Sale.
Two finely bred yonng horses.
24 T. R. H. Smith.
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Hot Air.
When you build your new
house prepare to use hot air. We
are in position to show you that! ♦
this is the best heating proposi- {
tion known and we will in a shor X
time have an exhibition at our ♦
stoieto show you. An expert j
will be with us, and we will give
you the benefit of his experience
on this subject.
Stevens, Kennerly & Spragins
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A Lucky Postmistress
s Mrs Alexander, of Cary, Me.,
who has found Dr. King’s New Life
Pills to be the best remedy she ever
tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver
and Bowels in perfect order. You’ll
agree with her if you try these painless
porrifiers that infuse new lif;. Guaran-
teed by H. W. Stark Drug Co. Price
25 cents
Water Coolers.
We have an extra large stock
of water coolers; all kinds, all
sizes, all prices. Stevens, Ken-
nedy & Spragins Co. 5
Lost or Stolen.
One large brown and white
spotted pointer dog. Return and
get reward. S. J. Kennedy.
WANTED—Roomers- Nicelv
furnished rooms for three or
four gentlemen; all conveniences
nicest and coolest part of city.
Enquire 1115 East California
street, or at this office. 23
Bass & Harbour, undertakers.
Aunaal Bazaar.
The ladies of St. Mary’s Cath-
olic church willlhold their annual
bazaar next Tuesday, April 24th,
at the Gas office, on California
street. They have more hand-
some fancy and useful articles
than ever before and the prices
will suit the purses of alL All
are invited.
Bass & Harbour, undertakers
New Sewing Maenines
Try our New Wnite,
Standard, New Home ro-
tary machine. All new
styles on easy payments.
H F Smith,
South side sauare.
I can take a few stock to past-
ure. J. B. Hinton.
One mile N. Gainesville. dw26
WANTED—A few table board-
ers. Rates reasonable. 702 E.
California street 5-4
Toe^Weights.
Any kincl of fancy hand-mad
shoes and feather weights.,
Ross Bros., Blacksmiths.
Cor. Main and Chestnut Sts.
New phone 432. Old phone 313
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LaBELL& gurney
♦ li)E H AVE JUST RECEIVED a full line and they
♦ are standard goods and are sold'under a guar-
♦ autee. You 'should see to appreciate their value.
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g A Fine New Line of
LADIE S COMBS
Fine Vehicles
Surreys, phaetons, top
bu?gics and runabouts.
Best values, cash °r easy
payments. H F Smith
Car Load Ranges.
We have just unloaded a car of
fine ranges. Bay one now. They
are warranted to cook corredtly,
and to give yon satisfaction. Ste-
vens, Kenner ly A SpraggiuA Co.
Notice
Wehaveiust received
a biff shipment of extra
top, poles, shafts and
dashers. H F Smith
Baas A Harbour, Undertakers
Fans
Purses
and Hat
Pins.
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1906, newspaper, April 18, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107780/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.