The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 235, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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BROWN’5 OPERA HOUSE
Stevens, Kennerly,
& SPRAGINS CO.
PAUL GALLIA, Lessee and Manager.
Majestic All-Star Vaudeville
Company
Real Estate
and Loans
. . . orncE eet . . .
First State Bank Building
885 Acres of fine land
to be divided in tracts to
suit purchasers. Will sell
on small payments and on
long time.
517 acres ot fine Red River bottom land well improved.
163 acres ot fine lruit land on the interurban line, a
great bargain at $05 per acre.
65 acres of fine iand at $30 per acre on long time.
66 acres of fine fruit land a: $30 per acre on long time.
*7 acres of fruit land, well improved at a bargain.
Several tine tracts at Valley View for sale on long time.
80 acres of good truit land for 1*1,000.
A finely improved land < f 1 .'7 acres near Gainesville lor
tale cheap. This is one of the best small homes in Cooke
county.
The best all round farm in c'ouke county for sale at £30
per acre. This is fine land, black land, lruit land, fine
water, plenty of pasture, extra buildings, close to school,
on a public road and is a rcgu'ar snap at $30 per acre.
This will bear the closest investigation.
A fine farm of 357 acr^s. finely improved at $30 per
acre. This is a real bargain.
A number of fine tract> near Woodbine for sale on very
reasonable tern's.
Some of the finest land in c'ooke county near the city
for sale in tracts to suit.
A very finely improved farm of 60 acres at 5140 per
acre. This is a regular snap.
A very fine orchard for sale at a great bargain.
A good 40 acre tract for sale at a very low figure con-
lidering the land.
We have the Ed P. Bomar farm near this city. This is
the finest farm in North Texas.
60 acres, 30 acres in cultivation mile of school house,
house of 2 rooms, good water, 2 acres orchard, fine land,
very cheap at $1,000.
90 acres. 70 acres in cultivation. 6 room house, all
necessary outbuildings, 14 mile from school house, smooth
land and a great bargain at $2,350.
142 acres fine land, a regular bargain at $25 per acre.
Fine prairie farm of 106 acres. 5 room house, deep well,
fine black waxy land, a bargiin at $52 50 per acre.
40 acres of good land for $650. This is a fine bargain
for some one.
73 acres for $25 per acre, on good terms.
68 acres near Valley View at $35 per acre. A regular
■nap.
71 acres’well located land for $25 per acre, another
bargain.
100 acres of fine land, well located at $30 per acre.
Must be sold at once.
880 acres fine pasture land for $9,000. This is a bar-
gain for there are 500 acres g >od tillable land in this tract.
Fine farm of 532 acres at $25 per acre.
117 acres of good iand. 7 acres orchard and vineyard,
good well, well improved at $20 per acre
A very fine tract of improved land near Gainesville for
$60 per acre.
98 acres of improved land within 5 miles of the city for
$1,750.
162 acres of well improved land near Whitesboro for
*3.000.
120 acres of land near Hemming for Si.coo.
100 acres of well improved land near Woodbine for
$2. 500.
80 acres near Burns City at $22.50 per acre.
70 acres near Burns City for $1,000.
150 acres near Tioga for $20 per acre.
144 acres of good land for 5*5 per acre. This is a bar-
gain as party must sell.
100 acres near Muenster at a great sacrifice. Party
must sell. Make us a bid on this tract. It must go.
96 acres near Lindsay at $40 per acre-
60 acres fineNfiack waxy land, witn fine improvements
in the Era black land belt for 560 per ,v re.
150 acres fine land near Era at $45 ;>. r acre.
A very fine tract of fruit land near Whitesboro at $25
per acre.
1.000 acres of land on Red River for $12,000.
91 acres fine black land for $4,000.
100 acres of well improved land, 7 miles of Tioga for
$1,500.
103 acres of land near Era for $6,000, This is a well
improved farm.
181 acres of land near Myra at $40 per acre.
2,500 acres of land near Era in tracts to suit purchasers.
Extra Attraction PROSO The Marvelous Mechanical Figure that has been
the Vaudeville sensation in all the principal cities of Europe and America.
Miss Lillian Campbell, Operator.
Our line of Implements, Wagons, Buggies. Lab Robes, Horse Blankets, Wagon Har-
ness was never larger- In our sporting goods Department pou will find an excellent
line ot Guns, Targets New Loaded Shells, all s z*s. all kinds of loads Wading Boo^
Legginf, etc . For Christmas we have lots of Carvers, Silver Knives and Fork? Silver
Teaspoons. Table Spoons. .■suear Shells.-in 'ah, anythin* you may want in this line
Safety Razors, Pearl Handle Pocket Knives, etc.
We have just received a mammoth car of Success Plows,Canton Walking Plows Dra*
Harrows, Corn Crushers, etc. We want your trade. We will do all in our Dower to
please you, both as to goods and prices. Give us a trial. Yours for business
One Night of Laughter
Secure Seats in Advance
LITTLE EVALYNE
BADLY BURNED
Yesterday afternoon about 2
o'clock little Eva’.vne Ladene
Fitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. B Fitts, was seriously if not
fatally burned.
Mrs. Fitts had gone across the
street to visit a neighbor and the
little girl seeing some grass
burning in the yard, had gone
too close, allowing her clothiDgto
get afire. Her screams attracted
her mother and Mrs. Riordan,
out before they could reach her
and extinguish the flames she
was badly burned about the
limbs and body.
Mrs. Fitts and Mrs. Riordan
had their hands painfully burn-
EAL ESTATE DEALS
IN COOKE COONTY. |
- bi ter battle, with chronic stomach and
uite a Number of
taut Transactions Filed j FJectnc Bitters. I unhesitatingly re-
•p -p 1 con mend them to all. and don't intend
i Or iteCOrdi in the future to be without them in the
-------- | house. They are certainly a wonder-
Trausfei s in Cooke county real j medicine, to have cured such a bad
case as mine. ' Sold under guarantee
to do the same for you, by H. W.
Stark Drug Co., at 50c a bottle I ry
them today.
of people that ever existed all
Day Long in One Store in
This City was here yes-
terday at McC own’s
Nebraska Citv, Neb-, Dec. 10.
—Ollie Holbrook, who was scalp-
! ed by the machinery of William
j Lubold's confectionery, has enj
j tered suit for $10,0C0 damages,
j It was necessary to graft 500
! pieces of skin on Miss Holbrook’s
| head to cover the wound.
Our Big Demonstration Sale
i goes on dealing out sales and val-
I ues never before recorded: It
' is indeed a sale that appeals
! strongly to all mankind.
I J. R. M. Patterson
estate tiled for record in the of- j
flee of the county clerk, during
the week ending December 16, <
1905, as furnished by W. L. Ev I
erman, real estate agent and ab-j
stractor of titles:
D H Stout and wije to H U .
Nall, 77 7-10 acres of the J L!
Menn:fee survey. $1791,50. '
T G Latimer and wifetoJasJ j
Berry, lots 7 and 6 in block HI
Robertson’s addition Mo 2, $850l
Richard Cross and wife to JC
Hair, one lot in the town of Bul-
cher, Chas Lockhart survey,$300.
J C Hair and wife to J L Mor-
rison. same as above, f32."y
J L Morrison and wife to J L
Wyatt, same as above, $325.
P P Scruggs and wife to C C
Wall, 36$ acres of the Asa Culver
survey, $1250.
.1 P Knudson to P F Kirk, 4
acres of Cooke county school
land. $5H5.
J C Whaley and A F Jones to
.las E Garvey, 46$ acres of the A
Boutwell survey.
Samuel Sternberger to W H
Dougherty, lots 3. 5, 6, 7 and 8 in
olcck 1; lots 1, 3 and 4 in block 3:
lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
in block 4, Sternberger addition,
$3000-
N N Edwards and wife to P H
Lanius. 37$ acres of the Peter
Clark survey, $2400.
P H Lanius to T L Hurt 60x126
ft. Peter Clark survev, $400.
M J Witt and wife to T L Hurt
tract of Peter Clark survey,$100.1
RF Welch and wife to T O;
Brown 50 acres C W Hawkins,
survey, $1400.
Theo-Hildebrand and wife to
W R Cannon 102$ acres in this
county, $1000-
W D Grigsby and wife to J L
Mosley 60 acres ACC* Baffiy
survey,$1500.
T D Mitchell to M A Jay, quit j
claim deed, west half lot 4, div. 3
city cemetery, $20.
AC Stoup and wife to W E
Flowers 69$ acres Robert Jones
survey, $H23-
M M Yeaklev and wife and B
C Yeakley to J W Kirk, 35 acres!
Bullio 1 survey and the Taylor
(Joe) survev, $707.50
C H Risley and wife to Joe
Harmon & M C Harmon, 120
acres Granville Morris survey,
$1500,
Joe Harmon and wife to J F
Johnson, 70 acres David King
survey, $2100.
Edith Potter to J W Webster
103$ acres Timothy Jessop sur-
vey, $3750.
J C Springer and w ife to W H
Dougherty, $180 acr°s Sarah
Morris survey, $1500.
Heart Fluttering.
Undigested food and gas in the
itomach, located just below the heart,
presses against it and causes heart
palpitation. When your heart troubles
you in that way take Herbine for a few
lays. You will soon be aU right. 50c
I»bottle. Sold by H. W. Stark Drug
Co.
It looked like a celebration go-
ing on. Some thought there was
a circus in town, : : :
.About 9 o’clock last night, aft-
er the above had been put in
type, the sufferihg proved too
much for little Ladene and her
sweet innocent spirit passed
from this earth to the great be-
yond, where no accident occurs,
or suffering is known* The be-
reaved family have the sympathy
of the entire city in their dis
tress
The funeral will probably take
place sometime this afternoon.
By the crowds that gathered at this store, B
T. Barnum himself can not draw greater crowds un-
der these consolidated roofs if he was to come l>ack
on earth again. It was a gala day for the people
of Gainesville and surrounding country. It was a
feast for prudent buyers. When they entered the
store they never saw the like, hundreds pushing up
and down the isles trying to get waited on. We
done our level Irest, but tomorrow we make still
greater preparations. It’s the one store where the
poor as well a-s the rich can now have some of the
good things of this world at but little
J33 ^er cent
Reduction
On all of our Ladios Fine
In Mad Ctase.
Millions rush in mad chase after
health, from one extreme ot faddism to
another, when, it they would only eat
good food, and keep their bowels regu-
lar with Dr King's New Life Pills,
their troubles would all pass away.
Prompt relief and quick cure for liver
and stomach trouble. 25c at H. W.
Stark Drug Co. Guaranteed.
Here to Stay.
E. E. Guillut & Co., ui Ard-
ore, I. T-, well known, to the
Wagon loads of Dry Goods and Clothing went
out to the people today at prices never made before
by mortal man in thesr parts. Come join the
crowds and GET YOUR SHARE.
i -—WE BID YOU WELCOME.-
We Show the Largest and
Finest Variety in Gainesville
C. L. McCOWN
North Side Square, Gainesville, Texas
JAS. E. BELL
Room size rugs from $10 up, at
Bass & Harbour’s
Buy your Dry Goods at Kill
gore’s while the Big Sale is on.
Office in First State Bank Building
(Down Stairs')
GAINESNILLE, TEXAS
KING OF AU LINIMENTS
CURTS RH
CURES
iCHt, LUMI
ARE YOU GOING TO VISIT
THE OLD HOMESTEAD
DURING THE HOLIDAYS
Special Low Rates, Fast Trains.! Elegant Equipment
Contains nearly 6,000 square mile* of rich alluvialOsoib
It has a good climate, plenty of of water and excellent rail
and water transportation.
Now is the time to buy while land prices areRow.
244
244 Drummers
Samples Pocket
Hnives to select
from, How does
this strike you.
Don’t forget the
number—244 ‘
Stevens,
Kennerly,
& Spragins.
Memphis, Birmingham. Atlanta, Nashville, CbattaDOOga,
St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Atchison St. Joseph.
In addition we will sell to many other points in the old states
east of the Mississippi River.
ONE TRIP WILL CONVINCE YOU OF OUR
SUPERIOR SERVICE
Write the undersigned if you expect to return hom; for the
holidays; a postal card will do* We will be glad to answer all
inquires:
John F. Lehanf, G. F. & P. A., Tyler; D* M. Morgan. T. P.
A., Ft. Worth; R. C. Fyfe, Ass’t G. F. & P. A., Tyler;
Gcs Hoover, T. P. A.. Waco.
a book of 112 pages and^lll fine illustrations£tells all about
this wonderful valley, its people aud their excellent schools
and churches*
Senior Ten Cents
AND $1.00
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
ST. tom USA.
Dept* C , Adv. Bureau, 431 CaUiornia'Rt., San Francisco, OsL
H. W. SUrk.Drug.Co,
Mr. and Mrs.
PERKINS FISHER
In Ezra Kendal’s Funny Sketch,
“The Half-Way House.”
ARTHUR LANE
The Buster Brown Comedian in a
“Bunch of Nonsense.”
3 - The LEFFEL Trio - 3
Sensational Acrobats in
“A Night on the Ocean.”
HARRT STEEL
America’s Champion Trick Roller
Skater.
A Whirlwind of Laughter on Wheels.
THE GEROMES
Graceful Posing in Marble.
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 235, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 17, 1905, newspaper, December 17, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108545/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.