The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 185, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Differences of Opinio*
Senator Bailey of Texas, and John
do not
The Kaiser at Home
The Emperor of Germany is an in
dulgent husband, bat a rather severe
father He believe* in a soldierly
trainng tor his boys, such as he him
self had He makes an exception in
the care ol hi? only daughter, whom
he affectionately styles his *4Nes»hak-
chen’’ (a term popularly employed in
Germany lor the last-born), and who
habitually lakes liberties with the
dread war lord which his own wife
would shrink from. She is a very en
erasing little person, this Victoria
Get Rid
of Scrofula
Sharp Williams of Miuissippi,
see ahke Bailey says Hearst is trying
to destroy them and he openly de-
nounces the N f York Demo ratic
nominee f ir Governor, while " llliama
says he will go to New York to make
speeches lor Hearst —Tyler Courier.
There seems to be more violent and
radical differences ot opinion about
the man Hearst than anybody in public
life today To put it mildy he has
done some strsnge and iocomprehen*
sible things.—San Antonio Express
* 1—Sw, eruptions. Inflammations, sore*
MM (51 tbs eyelids and ears, diseases of the
hones, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, wasting
are only some of the troubles It ceases.
It U i very active evil, making havoc ol
the whole system.
Hood’sSarsapariBa
FROM ific UP
a norther! coming
Ebe Ifoespecian
Question of Propriety.
An Oklahoma paper which assumes
to be an authority on etiquette, pro-
pounding a s;dtwalk rule for a lady
should walk inside the gent.” That
would be worse than walking all over
him.”—Paris Drily News
Subscription Kates
Invariably la advance.
Buy your wedding outfit from
A C-Varner.
Buy your stove now and h»W it ready for the cold
s 1 ' i V
wave. Note a few of our r pecials for this week.
I * • ] .r • ■ ** i I * 1
We will sell you a stove, or anything else for
DAILY DELIVERED,
OPERA HOUSE
Paul Gallia, Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday, Oct. 22
The successful innovation and tough-
ing surprise of the season
The Hoosier Girl
A Pastoral Comedy-Drama in 3 Acts
ALL PAPERS DISCONTINUED AT
T*E EXPIRATION OF THE
TIME PAID FOR.
your
home, on easy i ayments
The Old, Old Song
When all the world is young, lad,
And all the trees are green;
And every goose a swan, lad,
And every lass a queen;
Then hey for boot and horse, lad,
And round the world away;
YouDg blood must have its course, lad,
And every dog his day.
When all the world is old, lad,
And all the trees are brown;
Aod all he sport is stale, lad.
And all the wheels run down;
Creep home, and take your place there,
The spent and maimed among;
God grant you find one face there
You loved when a 1 was young.
—Chailes Kingsley.
Uok al prteUd label on your papnr. The
M theme n above when the aubecriptton
ipW rorwerd your money In ample
■M Ssr renewal If you deelre unbroken
tab. an we cannot always furnish Ibaok
We Want Your Business
* ia authorised to ask for favors on
; if the H E9PBRIAN except over the
re *f the proprietor ot the paper.
A great bargain in a coal
or wood heater just
like cut
Where can
you beat
this stove
worth
$12 50
Our price
this week
• nil ccinmnnlcntlwnn, o w bet ever
to the HESPERIAN. Gnlaervllle,
RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION
i* <ne postollloe at Qamewllle,
a. <M second class mall matter.
It is cheap at
$10, but a bar-
gain at $6 95.
This offer is good
for a few days
only.
To Tell Ntxi Year’s Weather
To predict weather a year in advancr
is the latest teat that scientists are
tiying to accomplish Variations of
the heat ndiation of the sun are the
basis for the new science of long-
distance weather predicting; and special
instruments have been devised to meet
the requirements of this special work.
One of the most interesting of these
instruments is the bolometer, which
will detectVariat ons in temperature of
the millionth part of a degree. Through
the work of this branch of the weather
bureau the government hopes to be
able to tell the farmer whether or not
he will have a wet, dry, warm or cold
season, so that he may regulate his
crops accordingly. The aims and
methods of this new science are given
a very popular and interesting presen-
tation and the article is well illustrate.
—Technical World.
$M0 REWARD.
Hie Hesperian Will pay the
above reword for each arrest and
ooe Tic lion of persons stealing
oopies of the Daily Hesperian
rum doors or yards of sub-
scribers*
Introducing the Funny Comodioono
Kate Watson
Assisted by the Popular Germnn
Comedian
Gus Cohan
and a company of unusual axcaUenco
Beautiful Scenery, Catchy
Music, Songs and
Dances.
Prices 25 c, 50c, 75c and ft 00
Seats on ta‘» Sunday morning at
Edwards’ Drug Stare
A beautiful wood heater
like cut, regular $12.50,
special this week only
Blamed on Prosperity
United States commissioners who
are making an exhaustive study of the
divorce evil find that, next to drunken-
ness, the chief cause of domestic in*
fehdty is prosperity. The man in
moderate circumstances marries a
woman of his own condition, makes
money and immediately gets into his
swelled head the idea that his wife has
not kept pace with him in advance-
ment.
Most of the notorious divorce cases
that have shocked the entire country’s
sense of decency in the last few years
have been for this same cause. Many
a man of late who has made himself a
millionaire in his business has at the
same time made himself worse than a
pauper in the sweet, sacred treasures
of his home.
It ia an old saying and a true one
that few are able to bear prosperity.
Least able of all is the man who holds
the riches in his pocketa more necessary
to his happiness than the riches of his
heart.
Wealth will buy treasures outside
the home, - but, for all that, nobody
thinks of the millionaire divorcee as a
type of the purely cootentent. Wealth
buys much and compensates for many
losses, but it never yet bought a
woman’s honest love or compensated
for loss of it.
We have the most complete line of heat-
ing stoves, cook stoves and ranges ever
shown in the city. Our prices ari^ the best
to be found on a high grade stove. Every
stove guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded. We will sell you|any-
thing for your home on easy payments. A
dollar or two each week will do.
OPERA HOUSE
Paul Gallia, Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Sunshine •
Cheerfulne s has been described as
“sunshine in life.” We all know
people who are temperamentally cheer-
ful and diffuse light wherever they go.
Take the men and women who travel
about in small groups holding revival
meetings in out-door places. Their
dispositions are sunny and as they sing
with zest ‘‘There’s Sunshine in My
Soul,” one can’t help believing there ia
The Salvation Army workers are cheer-
ful and cany brightness into dark
places. It is not necessary to believe
in Christian Science in order to bear
witness to the spirit of cheerfulness that
marks the bearing of its devotees to
their neighbors and to the world at
large.
There are people differing widely in
citcumstances, but all having in com.
mon the God-given blessing of sun-
shine, May their tribe increase!—
Boston Herald.
The Fanlou9, the Original
and Only
Billy Kersands’
-BIG-
BIG SASH
REMOVALS
Direction Gao. L. Barton
Now and Elaborate
First Part
Handsome and Gorgeous Costumes
EVERTTHIHG HEW .
BUILDING SOLD
Class A $3.55Se" &*b&dU8ive
f.loQc D 19 7R SeW October 12 to 27 inclusive
UiaDO D 4M.IU Limit 2 days from date of sale.
Class c $1.00 r 0cSd!tird 28
We have to give possession on January l, and to save moving and
handling stock we will comment* on Monday, October 8, one of the
10—SPECIALITIES—10
It will buy plenty of
the glistening tinsel imitation that
dazzels for a day and fades. But a poor,
pitiful fool is he who exchanges the
true gold for this.
Watch for the Big Parade
and Band Concert at
lliBO'a. in
Musical
She—I hear your little son has a
good ear for music, Mr. Twombley.
He—I think he must have. A
hopeless expression always comes over
his face whenever my wife sings__
P.ck- Me Up.
Not Honorable Enough
Lady Walrond, the Wife Gen. Sir
William Walrond, M. P., described at
a dinner party in Boston the life of a
maid of honor.
“One of my friends,” she said, ‘‘was
a maid of honor to Queen Victoria. She
spent a part of each winter at San
Remo, where I have a villa, and one
January afternoon at the Sports’ C’ub,
as we were taking tea under an orange
tree, a gentleman said to her:
“‘How interesting your life at Court
must be! And what a delightful diary
you must be able to keep!’
“‘No,’ said the maid of honor, ‘that
is impossible. The Queen makes it
a condition that we keep no diaries
while at Court-’
‘“Ah,’ said the gentleman, laughing,
‘I think I should keep a very secret one,
all the same.’
‘“Then,’ said my friend with a grave
smile, ‘f am afraid you would not be
a maid of honor.”*
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1
Seats on Sale Wednesday Morning at
Edwards Drug Store
Ever witnessed in'Gainesville or North Texas
Entire Balcony Reserved for
Colored ^People
We are bound to reduce this stock so vjp can make room for both of oar Mammoth
Stocks at our big Department* Store on North Commerce street,
;I I j.~r /1 I i pj
This sale will positively commence on tday, October 8, and will continue from day
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/hay-fever
to day ini y further notidc,
Everman & Co
This sale will include everything conte in i in oar stock, which one of the Largest aod
Best Assorted 8tocks in the City, insisting of Shelf Hardware, Builders’ Mate,
rial, Steel and Iron. Also a fall lir j of Implements, Baggies, Surreys, Wagons,
Bigger
and
Better
Are again actively engaged
in the Land and Farm Laan
business. List your farms
with us if you want to sell.
Tell J. W. Maxwell, our spe-
cial salesman; he’ll do the
rest. fa fa fa fa fa
If you ned a Drill or Sulky 1 low, and expect to buy next year, it will pay you to buy
now; as we willmake prices that Will pay yon to anticipate your wants.
All goods will be marked in plain figures on green tags and there will be no deviation
from these prices. First cornel first served. Remember the placs.
Ely’s Cream Balm
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
OIVKS RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased membrane. It cares Catarrh ami
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restores the Senses of Taste and SmelL
Easy to use. Contains no injurious drags.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Ieqe Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren 8L Mew York.
Southwest Corner Squared at Our Big Hardware Store
Dallas
Oct. 13 to 28
Plenty off Money to Loan at 7 Per Cent on Improved Farms
Reflections of a Bachelor
It worries a woman terribly not to
have anything to worry over.
Children would insist on stealing
castor oil to take if you locked it in the
pantry.
Even if a girl hugged a man while
he was doing it she could get indignant
Every Day
Is a special day for
Poultry Entries.
All persons intending to enter
poultry at the fair, are tiffed to
h»e them at tb. lull on October
29. We want to make all entries
“The Success
The City Shoeing Shop
On Main and Chestnut streets,
is now in .control of expert work-
men in each department, and
prepared to do any and all kinds
of work.
Scientific horseshoeing a spe-
cialty. - " ” ‘i j 1
Phone No. 231-L
1st “Just as Good”—It’s the Best
One box of Hunt’s Cure is unfail-
S*F, unqualifiedly, and absolutely
See Geo. R* ater for your foot
ball goods. *
leorge Richter.
Rooms Fumigated.
If yon have bad any contagious
or infectious diseases in your
family there is no use to burn
up valuable household ^goods.
We will guarantee to kill every
germ in your house without
damage to valuables.
Baas & Harbour.
That’s the name 2of the plow
that the farmers like to well
They do the work, in any ground
-and do it correctly. We have
which the Santa Fe will
sell round trip tickets at
greatly reduced rates.
Ask agent for rates.
W. i. KEEK AM.
9P.A.t 6. C. d I F. Ry.
Galveston.
uns ot the worst habits a man can
have is to have headaches on account
of his bad habits.
If there was an internal revenue tax
on milk men would order it in bar-
rooms just to be able to lock about
die way the Government robs the
Winter
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 185, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1906, newspaper, October 21, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122009/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.