The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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You can buy at the Liro l>ru« IHIore
T>a«:^et & RatnftdeU’s Cold ('ivakn 50c
box for . . 8 .1 . 40c
Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream, 35c
box for . 80c
l
Sozodont, 25c aize for . . 25c
Rubefoam, 25c size for . .1 20c
Knox Corbolic Tooth Wash, 25c bot-
tles for .....! 15c
All llie finest Perfumes, regular
oz., on Friday
You all know the Place
FINEfRED RIVER
Son Lost Mother.
“Consumption runs in our family,
and through it I lost my Mother,”
writes E. B. Reid of Harmony, Me.
‘For the past five years, however, on
}« slightest sign of a Cough or Cold,
have taken Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery for Consumption, which has
saved me from serious lung trouble.’’
His mother’s death was a sad loss for
Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung
trouble must not be neglected, and
how to cure it. Quickest relief and
cure for coughs and colds Price 50c
and $100; guaranteed at H. W. Stark
Drug Co. Trial bottle free
f^he Cotton Belt General Pas-
senger department at Tyler,
T6xas. have issued quite a unique
advertisement in the form of
beautiful gold edge playing cards
w|)ich can be pure based at Cotton
Belt ticket offices and on our
add on our cafe cars. Price
twenty-five (25) cents per dect
orjpend thirty (30) cents in*.tampk
io'jgt nerai passenger departmen
Twer, Tex., for transmission by
UlS mail.
The new dress trimmings and
silks are shown in great profua-
on at the Zacharias store.
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 872. M. P. KELLY.
Ti aae s up for all simmer v ear
ing apparel. It has no longer a
tight to a place in this store; new
fall and winter goods fill every
department. We urge you tc
make inspection of all new goods
at an early date.
J. R. M Patterson.
double zest.
Sack Suits in the newest stuffs and cut in
harmony with the mode of the moment.
nJIg£^Cpats that are really ‘‘on top in
Tabric, fit and finish.
Warm-as- toast overcoats of every cut and
cloth, at thin-as-a-wafer prices. Also all the
little accessories to lend a bright look here
and a smart touch there, in Winter’s freshest
styles.
Rah! For The American Bird.
Are you ready? That norther
will be here at any time. Biiy
your kimona cloths and outings
now; th** stocks complete. Early
selections are the most desirable
S. Zacharias.
I have the exclusive sale of 51
We believe every person who
takes the time to compare our
styles and prices with those offer-
ed by others will find his best in-
terests served here-
J. R. M. Patterson.
I have the exclusive sale of 517 acres of very rich Red
River Valley Landl, 400 acres in cultivation, 117 acres
grass and timber. ; A fine house of 12 rooms, good barn
and outbuildings,, also G tenant houses with a well and
outbuildings at ejkch house. This is the finest and best
improved farm oi^ Red River, and will be sold at a bar
gain and on good /terms.
Job Printing.
1 am prepared to buy and pay
soot cash for a few good note*
P- EL Lanius,
Gainesville. Texas
Wm. Killgore Co. are offering
special prices on everything in
all of their departments see their
ne w ad. in this paper.
X With four steam print-
? ing presses, a very large
j assortment of type, lat-
► est designs, all grades
- of stationery,
> The
f- Hesperian
t Is prepared at all times
l to meet legitimate com-
)■ petition irv- commercial
' printing.
District Court.
The criminal docket of the dis
trict court was opened yester-
day- The first case to come up
was that of George Henson, alias
George Green, the boy who was
arrested for burglarizing J- R.
M. Patterson’s store a few weeks
ago. He pleaded guilty and was
give i 2 years in the reformatory.
He is only 15 years of age-
The jury in the J. O. Turner
alias Kid Turner case, is in the
hands of the jury-
The following jury was select-
ed for this week of the court: S
D. Corbett, R. R. Caldwell, C. F,
Crane, F, E Holcomb, C. W.
McKee, M. Seeger.J. W. Porter,
B- N. Bugg, J- R. Rubb, D. H.
Stout, R. E Harrison, A. H. Scott,
W. H. Roff, J. B. Turner, R.
Walling, A. F. Umpstead, J. B.
Chastain, T. J. Edwards, L- C
Hofford. H. F. Smith, T. H.
Steed, 7V. T. Lyrch, D. P. Clack,
Turner Delap, J. H- Ball, G. H.
Norman, J. R. Lynch, J G. Tru-
itt, N, Gardner, E M. Moss, M-
Bivins, D. F. Ragsdale.
Subscribe for the Hesperian
THE MANHATTAN
CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS for Men and Boys.
Bed River Bank Building
) Down Stairs.
GIVEN FREE
The Happenings of a Day Told in
^busy People.
Attention. K. of P.
There will be work in the am-
plified rank of Knight, and also
nominations of officers tonight.
Don’t forget to be on hand.
Did you know it was a fact that
half the boys within school gates
wear “Mrs. Jane Hopkin’s boy
proof” clothe*-? Mothers, there
s a reason for it—satisfaction.
Let us fit your boy with the best
J- R. M. Patterson.
Our old friend Dr. Th mason,
of Era, called and renewed for
the Weekly Hesperian.
Th'Hesperian was in error
instating that the Elks enter-
tainment would be on the 27th.
The date set is the 28th,
Wilson Gilbert has contracted
for a 40-foot addition to his
I boardinghouse- It is to be an
“L” on Red River street.
J- W. Rlanton has returned
from his visit to Sulphur Springs
and Mineral Wells-
Hon. Cecil H Smi’h of Sher-
man had business in the city yes*
terday.
- Citv Marshall Wofford is away
jOn a trip to San Antonio.
Mias Levenia W. Horne of Hot
Springs, is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Wilkins on Pecan street.
H. R. Eldridge has accepted
^h^fMition as cashier of the
'OamKbeial National Bank at
l Hoeston and will move there
aboat January 1.
Aidy Rhyan, a switchman for
tlie9ante Fe here, who was hurt
wUe at work in the yards two
VMks ago, has returned from
As hospital at Temple-
% Word was received in Gaines-
Me that Mr. Santa Claus had
Mt Germany and would arrive
jSjlthe ban** given by the ladies
St th 3—Episcopal church some
kfli^^flnring tne month of De*
One lot handsome fancy Jworth $<.00 to *9-50. choice now....................*5 «X)
One lot of suits, a bargain Wi $»00 to $7.00, your choice now................i......$4.50
Corresponding reduction fin ill the lines, and big stocn to select from-
We 8f cured a tine line of san pies in Ladies’Skirts and Waists which we will include
„ in this sale at $1 40 anid uj: which is about one half va'ue-
Big lot Ladies’ Shoes, worth $1 »0 and $2 00, choice while they last for .............$1 00
Misses’ Shoes, worth from $1-00 to $1.50, go in this sale at only....................50c
Big special lot of Boys Hats t > close at only....................................r..-25c
Better be quick, space forbids i aming any more prices, but remember thatwe have a fine
line and everything must ie sold as we need the money and you need ^^goods, so
come and let us trad»v • •
Furniture, Carptets. Matings, Rugs an! Walf^Jpert.
We have entirely too many go >cp in our Furniture Department, they must be sold, so are
us quick for choice of barg* ns the like of which you never had such an opportunity
before, when you see tfcis ei ormous stock you will agree with us that it should be re-
duced and if you contemplat s any purchases in house furnishings we advise that you
see our line quick. Opr big Hardware Departments with their splendid stock will be
strictly in the middle bf thii great big cut price ealo and the boys will make it to your
interest to see them for alp rour wants in those department*.
We always lead injlow >rices for groceries and lie w offer special prices. I
THE BE8T PAPEES.
The papers you want are the paper
that will suit your entire family best,
from Bass & Harbour and ! A combination that will answer this re-
money. qiirement is tMs paper and the Fort
, -- — -- , Worth Semi ^Weekly Record.
iy style or price purse you The Record *s * general newspaper
t, ,11 of the newest designs at •‘J*** W-, , *£“'
. didly illustrated, it carries a news serv-
Sachaaias store. ice which is the best thtt knowledge
-,om , . . . . .and experience can suggest. Special
DST Light tan overcoat, f^m-es 0f The Record appeal to the
irn to this office and get re- housewife, the farmer, the stockraiser
i. 25 71 and the artisan.
The colored comic pictures printed
in the Friday issue are a rare treat lor
the young folks.
Its market news alone is worth the
money.
You will surely be a constant readei
of The Record once you try it, and
the favorable clubbing offer made be-
low is an opportunity not to be missed:
Semi-Weekly Record iyear..$i.oo
The Weekly Hesperian i year., i.oo
Both papers........ i year.. 1.50
_ost His Thoughts.
Our readers will please excuse the
dearth of news this week. Ye editor
returned from Knoxville Sunday and
has not been able to concentrate his
thoughts since—Montgomery (Tenn.)
Vindicator.
On other pages of t(iis Magnificent
Chart are Maps of thtj United States
with portraits of all thd Presidents.
Map of Panama showing Canal
zone, with data relative to the great
Ship Canal, now being built by the
United States, one of the greatest
enterprises ever attempted.
A topographical Map of the Russia
Japanese War district with data and
details of the two great Armies and
Navies, battle fields, etc., including
the last Naval battle in the straits of
Korea.
A map of the World, w ith Names
of Rulers. Coats of Arms. Flags of
all Nations. Steamship Routes, with
data and Statistics of gfeat worth.
Other maps are the Philippine
Islands, Hawaii, Alaska and Porto
Rico, in all nine distinct maps.
An index will locate any point
desired and is so simple a child can
understand it The Chart is new,
correct and up to date, making it an
invaluable educator, indespensable
for the Home, School, Library, or
College.
The selling price is $2.50, yet it*
worth is many times gteater. The
Enquirer Company is giving this
chart Free to subscribers of the
weekly Enquirer who repait one dollar
for a years subscription or for a re-
newal of old subscription^ Agents can
reap a rich harvest soliciting orders
for this grand offer. Address,
ENQUIRER COMPANY,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
(Jonstipatlon.
Health is absolutely impossible, if
'onstipation be present. Many serious
ases of liver and kidney complaint
have sprung from neglected constipa-
tion. Such a deplorable condition is
unnecessary. There is a cure for it.
Herb/ne will speedily remedy matters.
C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bronson, I la.
writes, Feb. 12, 1902: “Having used
Herbine, I find it a fine medicine for
constipation.” 50c a bottle. Sold
H. W Stark Drug Co.
kill™ couch
ut CURE the LUNGS
"It Knocks the Itch.”
It may not cure all your ills, but it
does cure one of the worst. It cures
any form of itch ever known—no mat-
ter what its called, where the sensation
is “itch,” it knocks it. Eczema, ring
worms, are cured by one box. Its
guaranteed, and its name is Hunt’s
Cure.
0NSUMPTI0N Pries
OUGHt and 50c Ml.00
I0LDS Fres Trial.
Sureet and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Vis t the !Big Sale now going
on at^Wm. Ki.'lgore Co’s.
J. R. M. PATTERSON’S
MONSTER STROKE BARGAIN SALfl
In Addition to Our Regular November Sale fl
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r Van Slyke left for Hud-
Y., yesterday.
^mmber of Gainesville
IBShtending the San
SATURDAY MORNIN
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November 18th will dawn upon the most lar-reaching value-giving event that ever happened in North
Pmrtbe negro edBloyed
Dr. J. E, Gilcreeal^Jii*
gaged in a friendl^»me
craps, oat west of LinttH* <
urday evening, got into • R
and daring the senmg^ge
ceiyed a wound in the leg Ira
pistol ball. His assaiU^
not been apprehended.
Cotton sold on the street
Gainesville yesterday as hi||
twelve cento.
Remember the meeting at
coart hoase tonight at 7:30
pve purpose of organizin
Commercial club. It ia W
hoped that everybody who i
teres ted in Gainesville'e| fa
will come oat.
Geo. B. Rice, government
apectorof mechanical eqaipa
is in town inspecting the gov
■sent building.
A SALE THAT WILL PALE INTO INSIGNIFICANCE ANY THAfr has xuii
BEEN ATTEMPTED ON HIGH-CLASS GOODS •
BARGAINS TRUE TO NAME
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Ladies’ Bro*
8ac(]ues
Tine styles and ga
flamelets, rth 5(^
75c go in this ea'e at..
Ladi< s’ Wa
Big” lot La«lies’ la
style**, Mohairs and Fla
and colors.
1 Lot $2.00 Wa>8tf^
go in this eale.........
Bargains in Lad
Fine Skirts
Many email lota group
one big lot all good styles i
tailored, colors assorted,
$5.00, $7.50 and $10.00, r
close in this sale
at_____Vj*...........ffe H
BIG SILK TAFFETA .BAR
Big lot all colors and black silk
a bargain at 50c; go in this sale
Ready-to-Wear Misses’ and Junior
Every Suit in this department is Tailored Suits
reduced to a telling price.
1 Lot Ladies’fine Tailored Suits, 1 Lot Misses’ and Junior Suits
good styles, assorted colors, worth of elegant styles and materials,
$25.00, priced for this QC colorings assorted, a fine $10.00
sale at................$10«O3 value, priced in this flj/: OP
1 Lot Ladies’ fine Tailored Suits, 8A*e a*‘................^
assorted good, styles and color- 1 Lot as above in better grade a
ings go in this sale CIA QC good value at $12.50 yP
At ...................these go on sale at......$0*/ O
Millinery. This with os have been oar greatest Millinery season, but we still
have some very fine values and styles in fine Hats, worth$6, $7.50, $10 and $12.50
every one go in this sale, choice for......v............................*$4.98
The celebrated Phipps A Atchison and Gage Brothers Hate ere included. If
VOU have not Knnaht vnnr hat now ia vnnr lnr.lrv timp: if von hftVA hnmrht at thAOA
1 Lot about 50 Ladies’ good
style warm comfortable Wraps as-
sorted cloths and colors, worth all
the way np to $7.50 all C / i Q
on sale choice..........tq)T#irO
Fine stock to select from and
priced in this sale away below their
ntrinsic worth.
Man’s Unreasonableness
i often as great as woman’s. But Thos
1. Austin, Mgr. of the “Republican,”
if Leavenworth, lad., was not unreason
ible, when he refused to allow the
Isctors to operate on his wife, for
gnale trouble, “Instead,” he
d into
nd well
worth
iced to
says,
concluded to try Electric Bitters*,
wife was then so sick, she could
lly leave her bed, And five (5)
(AINS
taffetas
* 33c
BLANKETS AND QUILTS.
Each 'price quoted worth folly one
third more.
1 Lot 10x4 Blanketa, worth 75c. tale
price 49c. I Lot 11x4 Blankets, worth
$1, tale price S9c. 1 Lot 10x4 Blanket*,
worth $1.25, sale price 98c, and lots of
higher grades in both cotton and wool at
the lowest prices ever reached.
DRESS AND SKIRT PATTERNS
50 Patterns, excellent styles, assorted
colors, worth from $5 to $12, go on sale
for this bargain week choice per pat-
ystdans had failed to relieve her.
ler taking Electric Bitters, she was
fectly cured, and can perforraher
f household duties ” Guaranteed by
W. Stark Diug Co. price 50c.
Silk Petticoats. n<# sty
58, every number a! value, in colors
lor this special sale.
• Many we hats to offer, butfi
ie goes on sale at 3 pairs for 25c. .
every price reduced specially
Mens’ MfU Hose Bangui
our best 15<fMens’ black i he
Canton flannel Special.
per yard 5c. i ll
In an English Garden,
curiously whimsical idea has been
led out at the suggestion of Mrs.
lachild. Yews, clipped in the old-
you have not bought your hat now (p your lucky timei if yon have bought at these
prices you can well afford to buy another. See the styles.
Underwear. 1 Big lot Ladies’ Union 8nito, a regular 50a garment, comes in
ecrue only, and are now on sale a129c. 10 Dos- Boys, Misses’ and Children’s Wool
Union Suite, the $1 grade small lota, to dose per garment 50c. Big lot Men’s tan
colored heavy fleeced lined Under Shirts. Drawers to match, a bargainat 50c, go in
this sale per garment 39c. 1 Lot Men’s fleeced lined grey Under Shirts, Drawers
to match, worth 85c, per garment 19c- 1 Big lot Boys ten Undershirts, Drawers to
Rand by the pleasant walks and
tins, two cut in thel form of a
and armchair, and ti o in the ta-
r peacock fashion. £ ard by one
1 fountains stands thefquaint sun-
^Tbe shadow of a ta 1 tree falls
a huge clock faee, i >dlcated on
■to sward by flgurs 1 grown in
nHrew. A hearts taped bed
Huh corner, and, >eyond the
U, there Is a motto in olden yew,
Hnor worthy of 1 etrick, bet
Rothach Id’s ‘Light
had*bf%rnt, but Lota always."
match, heavy fleeced lined, beat value ever offered,
Lost
.A puree containing checks,
deposits ticket^ and a notice.
Finder will be liberally rewarded
Ketarn to John Re ifro. d2t
Every
Your Me
means a
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1905, newspaper, November 28, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107804/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.