The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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all our friends, old and yonng—A
Merry, Merry Christmas. If you did
not receive the exact thing you wished for
Christmas. Our stock is still quite com-
p lete,and we are ready to serve you.
THE MANHATTAN
* CLOTHIERS FOR BOYS and MEN
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Why Buy Mc€lurk*8 ?
McClure’s Magazine is bought and read in homes not because it
is a magazine, but because it is the magazine. Why?
FIRST—THE PRICE. It costs but one dollar, or less than ten
cents a number, for over thirteen hundred two-column pages of reading
matter. This amounts in actual bulk to twenty-five books costing
anywhere from a dollar to two dollars a volume.
^SECOND-QUALITY. The reading matter is written by
America’s leading writers—the best short story writers, the best writers
^ on timely articles, the best writers of important serials, such as Schurz’s
Reminisinces or Baker’s Railroad articles.
THIRD—TIMELINESS. The reading matter in McClure’s is
not only good; it is not only entertaining, amusing, instructive and in- 1
spiring—it is also about the subjects in the next twelve months are ■
going to be so important as the question of railroad rates and rebates
and the question of life insurance. Both ot these questions will be dis- <<
cussed by authorities in an impartial, careful, interesting way.
FOURTH—ITS CHARACTER McClure’s Magazine is not ^
edited for children, but at the same time, there is never a line in it that
any young girl might not read. Its advertising pages are as clean as
^ its editorial pages.
MgGlube’8 Magazine 1
in your home is intended to work only for good. Send $i oo to-day
for one year’s subscription, or leave an order at your book-store.
November and December free with new subscriptions for 1906.
S. S. McCLURE COMPANY, 47 East 23d Street, NEW YORK
You can earn a good income by talcing up the business of securing subscribers for
McClure’s. It is clean and self respecting—a publication any man or woman would like to
represent. The pay is s; cents for each $i oo subscription, in addition to big cash prizes for
the best work Write to-day for full particulars.
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j SOCIE T Y
Mr. Sam G’adney was up from
Fort Worth i,)r Christmas din-
ner with hit parents.
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Mr. John Murphy of Lindsay,
I. T., is a guest in town.
* * *
Mr. D. B Gray returned yes-
3ernay to Pilot Point
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Mr. Hardy Parish of Ro£F, I.
T-, is being entertained by Mrs.
Tom Williams
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Miss Tyler fill preside Wed-
nesday over a six o’clock dinner
covers to be la, d for twelve of her
gentlemen friends-
• • •
Mr- Joseph Mitchell is agnest
in town during the holidays..
* * *
Mrs. Leo Krehn will entertain
the Matron’s card club Friday
afternoon.
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Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Oyer-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to l>e considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to be
traced to the kidneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly all diseases
have their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood—
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quicklv your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
dutv.
If you are sick or “ feel badly,” begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as vour kidneys are well they will help
all the other o; is to health. A trial
will convince am one.
If von are sick you can make no mis-
take bv first <! during your kidneys.
The mild and : • extraordinary effect of
I)r Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most di- sing cases, and is sold
on its inen. : . all
druggists in fifty-cent
and one-dollar size
bottles. Von may
| have a samp! ‘tie Home of sw*mp-Root.
I by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
I how to find out if you have kidney or
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RURAL ROUTE
ATTENTION!
If you live on a Rural Route you have a daily
mail delivery.
If you have a daily mail delivery you want a
daily newspaper.
If you have a daily newspaper you want ODe
that is printed the same day you get it.
Call and order
The Daily Hesperian.
TttsIsYe Jake.
Hunt’s Cure has saved more people
jrom the “Old Scratch” than any other
known agent, simply because it makes
scratching entirely unnecessary. One
application relieves any form of itching
skin disease that ever afflicted man-
kind. One box guaranteed to cure
aiy one case.
Bicycles.
We have more
bicycles than
was ever in Gain-
esville and must
sell them. Any-
thing and any
price in wheels
you want. Both
pnones.
H. F. Smith.
Spe the fine assortment and
row prices now being made on
stoves by Wm- Killgore Co.
GONTi^UEj
For Ten Days More |
Or until January 1 our Big Special Sale. The awful reduction at which we are
sacrifising merchandise of every description is simply amazing. Some houses
have offered you cut prices on a few goods, but none of them compare with
the matchless bargains which we are offering and giving to all the DeoDle as
we have everything to sell you . ’
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hardvare, Stoves, Furniture,
fiflrflfitS ()f Ever? Kind Are
vjuipOLo. fiiiDg sl(iaghtered
Don’t put off buying your winter goods any longer, as we now offer you the
entire line carried by us at prices that paralyze all competition, as we are de-
termined to draw the rusty dollars from your pockets and let them go to do-
ing good. Every department of our mammoth establishment is fully alive to
the importance of this great sale and you will And bargains reigning all over
the house I Come quick, as everything is included and must be sold, and you
will be surprised at the amazing grand and glorious bargains we will give you
For Sale.
The Domke home on S. Morris
St. See me quick if you want it.
ll-30 d R. B. Howeth.
$5.00 a Year.
In Advance.
Tents for rent
at H F Snith’s
Mr. and N rs.
r I bladder trouble. Mention this paper
, , I when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing-
rllewett and j ^amton, x. Y. Don’t make any mistake,
daughter are guests of Mr. and I Uut remember the name, Swamp-Root,
“ ", I)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
Mrs. George Culp.
* * *
p Miss Seisfelt entertained with
high noon dinner Xmas Mr- and
Mrfc. Leo Kuehn, Mr- Beno
Weatherly of St. Louis and Mr.
4 Allan Cunningham-
.*> * * *
Mr. and Mrn. Granville Bush
* will be the host and hostess of a
house party to be toward the
week end.
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Mr- and Mr*. R. J. Timmis
\i presided Xmas over a 7 o’clock
dinner, covers having been ar-
dress, Binghamton. N. Y.^oni
Subscribe for the Hesperian
Buy your Dry Goods at Kill-
gore’s while the Big Sale is o'd.
For Sale.
I have just completed a new
list of city property and have
some bsrgains to offer. I also
loan the purchase price and
write Insurance.
W. L. Everman.
Who. Killgore Co. are offering
special prices on everything in
of their departments see their
w ad. in this paper.
I The Wm. Killgore O.f
A North Dpmmerce Street. Big Hardware House, Southwest Cor. Square* U/
Do You Use
Your
Neighbor’s
Telephone?
Winter lap rooes and winter
horse blankets, a magnificene
stock, at R S- Cearnal’s, Com-
merce and Elm streets. dtf
Get your job work at this office
Fine fat turkeys and chickens
at Carthen’s Commerce Street
market-
If so, you are imposing;
upon them as well as this
company.
Ouo rates are low!
enough for you to^havet
tour phone in yonr home.
^Five cents a Day Pays for itj
The
Peoples Home!
Telephone Co.
We have a fine
line of go-carts,
velocipedes and
children’s bicy-
cles. H F Smith
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.
Bird Carvers.
We have a nice line of Bird
Carvers, in fact all kinds of car-
Remember every article in our vers- See us before you pur
store is reduced.? No matter chase,
what yon buy its a bargain. We^t evens, Kennerly & Spragins.
do our advertising and pull off ~ ?— — —... -
our own sales. Remember the
sale will continue* for six days
yet. J R M Patterson.
20—Years
We have been selling Enter-
prise Buggies for twenty years.
They are made right sold right,
guaranteed to be the best me-
dium price vehicles on the mar-
ket.
Stevens, Kennerly ,& Spragins.
i KILL
the couch
and CURE THE LUNC8
WTH Dr. King’s
New Discovery
___ /Consumption
FOR Mg*"™*
Price
SOc ft $1.00
Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LTJNG TROUB-
LES, or MONET BACK.
Have you visited Mr. A.
Varner, to see the samples of
beautiful goods in S. E. Perl berg
ACo-’s tailor made clothes? You
hould go and get you a suit.
5-A Horse Covers.
Big line of f»-A horse covers,
purchased d.rect from the man-
ufacturers- Don’t let your
horse suffer from cold. Our
prices are too warm for this.
Try us. Stevens, Kennerly <S
Spragins Co.
We have just
what the child-,
ren want m
fine wheels lor a
Christmas pres-
ent.
H. F. Smith
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II, 13, 15, 17
J. R. M. PATTERSON
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Gainesville’s Largest Dry Goods Store
Dixon Street
| ranged for eight.
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Mr. and Mrs- Frank Love, who
are the guests of Dr. T. C. Ed-
wards, will return'Wednesday to
their home in P ircell.
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Mr, and Mrs- R- S. Rose were
the hest and hostess Xmas of a
sigh noon dinner, exceedingly
well laid, and graced with a hap-
pnesr and cheer which claimed
it indeed a holiday feast.
The serving board was done in
geraniums of scarlet shadings, a
tray of the flowe-s being noticed
in the centre, vhile from the j
corners to the electrolier long
ropes of flow* rs and ribbon
were drawn an . fastened with
bows.
The places were marked with
bouquets of the flowers, and
seated twenty-one guests who
made up the family.
Five courses were served to!
Mrs. Oliive Hughes, Miss Lucile
Hughes and Master Maurie
Hughes.
f Mr. and Mrs. F- A. Tyler, Miss
Tyler and Mr. Villiam Tyler-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hudson,
Mias Mamie Hudson and Master
Hudson. *
. and Mrs. Marvin Binkley,
ma City-
iss Nannie I udson.
Mr- and Mrs- Rose and child—
After dinner le family entire
ire invited to he home of Mrs.
ughea and t e family Xmas
lighted a: d the presents
tributed, M ■. William Tyler
Mr. Sant i Claus and Mrs.
ughes Mrs. S mta Clause.
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The open se ision of the Ma-
’■ club will give their open
ion this eve ling at 8 o’clock
the residents of Captain E F.
egys.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Doc
ALL
Dolt.
Should you ha' ' a cough, cold or
chest do o* t rely ou time aod
to cure. They may do so—
iiy not T e Simmons’ Cough
It ii a bt m for sore lungs and
you at« ce
Yours anxious to please,
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1905, newspaper, December 26, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108093/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.