Sherman Daily Register (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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era for all Repairing
rseshoeing can't be
Guarantees All Work.
Itraat.
t '
wliat a slvQe Hale this is goin
e over had—and that's Baying a
hail BUch a bargain opport\jntV^_
they are right about it.
i!K),'patent leather, was $.2 50, now $1 9
83, Loudon kid, was $¿.50. now $2,00.
83, $2 00 oxfords and fedoras, now
to^pxfórd, was jkijjo, now $1.80.
oxfords..(new slock)'was $2.00, 110
ptfbl-ds and fodoraiat $1.50.
ijl! aiz«f, of the best $1.50 fill o
few pairs (¡pel* were $2.00, 11
AND KANSAS
■SLEEPERS.
All THE WAY
VLSTI
eduction
e and Sec Our Bargai
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I 2 ÍÍ1? Er. ,
Is t.he Cotton Belt train which
leaves Waco at 7.45 p.. ra.,
Corsicana at 10.00 p. m., Fort
Worth at 9.55 p. 111. and Dallas
at 10.15 p. m. ■ "
It reaches Louisville at 7.35
o'clock the second morning,
from three to four hours
quicker than the trains via all
oilier lines.
This train carries handsome
free Chair Cars to Memphis,
Sleepers to Texarkana, Parlor Cafe Cars Texarkana to Memphis,
and both Chair Cars and Sleepers, Memphis to Louisville.
if you aro thinking of polh* K> the fUnnlon nt (¿micvlU ,
write for our littld booklet, "A day «>u a Parlor r*afw far." It is
an fMiturt Alain if little «tory of a bright yon n ft couplo who muda
a trip from Texas to LoulBftllo in a modvrnly train.
It in bright and interesting. Shall we «end you onef SVt* glvo
them away breuus* the trip d**rrlbeii wat mudo over the
Cotton Belt. Very low r ito will be made for the Reunion.
V
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Real E átate A
City Property, F*yu . • ,
and Kanc%B for'Sale,
nyonewi«hirg4,Q;buy or sell ptop-
will d« well to see^bim.
fllce—Room 3, Murphy Bid'
SHERMAN,
erty
Oi
rphy Bld'g,
"TEXAS.
^ u. 11a1Z lip,
ATTORN EY-AT-tí^W
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Office in Lie* Block.
Sherman, Tex.
DR. W. S. BOWDEN,.
DBMTIMT, Sherman, T#«M
OlllCB—Hootu 15, M itrpliy B'd'g. Phone *74-8.
(Miss) J. C. Langford, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ANO BTIKGKOÑ
íor Women «nü Children.
Klectrloty used to peruianimtly remove super-
fluous hair, motes an<t birthmarks without
inauguration; > '
Brooms 1-2 Moore Block, Sherman, Texas
" Office hours, 0 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.
Kola's Barber Shop
Wants your trade if the
beet attention and good
work can secure it.
Bath Rooms.
TELEGRAPH
—BY THE—
"POSTAL"
FOK QUICK SERVICE.
TRY US.
Postal Telegraph-Cable Go.
•Phone No. 211.
Branch office, Binkley Hotel.
HE® SERVICE
VIA
TO
FRED. H. JONES, .
Gen'l Piu.'r met Tkt. Ait., TVI.RH. TE".
D. M. MORGAN,
Trnv Pa.i'r Ail.. FT, WOGTtl.TX.:
anc
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RAILROi ¡D.
VACATION R-VTES
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RESORT POINTS
the
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ICE—
Our Agents.....
can offer you
LOW—^ -
ROUNDTRIP
RATES
TO
THE
Mountains,
Lakes and
Seashore.
Oall or Write for Particulars.
8. F. B. MORSE, Pass. Traffic Manager, M. L. ROBBING, O. P "A T. A
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
;
W"
Snow Banks
Hobnob
with
Summer Flowers
and the days aro always cool in Colorado.
No such combination of restorative fesortí
can possibly be found as in cool and com-
fortable Colorado.
Manitou,
Colorado" pringa,
Buffalo Park, Kiowa Lodge,
Romantic Platte Oanon,
hawneo Lodge,
outh Park.
ííÉi
1
The Katy 4:30 p. m. Train
Makes connection at Ren ¡son for
Pottsboro, Whitesboro, Gainesville,
Pilot Point, Denton, Ft. Worth,
Bella, Whitewright, Celeste, Green-
ville and point south.
T. ft P. and II. k T. C. Excursion
St. Louis, Mo. Account Inter
Stale Merchants association. Ticket
on sale July 21st to Au«r 1st inclus-
ive, Aug. 4th to Aug. 15th inclusive,
Aug. 18th to Aug. 29th inclusive,
and Sept. 1st to Sept.-14th inclusive
at one and one-ñfth f*re for the round
trip on certíñcate plan.
For farther information apply to
A. W. Powrll, T. A.
'Phone 47. Union Depot.
Kftij and ( hoeiaw llonles.
Little Rock and Memphis—Leave
Sherman 10.05 a. a. , "Katy Flyer"
to Sooth McAlester, cío o connection
with O. O. A O, R. Jt. there, hoth
east and west. Arrive at Little Rock
12;20, night, Memphis 6:10 a m
Ofefirrjition ^l^ci^r Soit Antonio tiColorado W«#tbound arrive Oklahoma City
Spring*, Pullman Palaw Sleeper
Galveston Denver.
You Don't Have to Apologize
For Hiding On "The Denier,"
A. A. Cilissom, G. A, P. £).—-
I HARiIits L. Hoix, T. P. A.
W. f. r rKKLKY, A. O. P. A.
PORT WuKTH, TEXAS
P. S,.—t< y'.¡fw*r ..can not thrive, in tbe in-
created deep and pure breathing of the
unoentaoinated sir from snow-capped
mouiitam peaks is Colorado.
7:10 pm, El Reno 8:27 pm. Pol-
man sleeping car and chair ear Sontb
McAlt-ster to Memphis. For farther
information see Maurice Greene, Agt.
Katy. -
M, GRWItWK, Aft.
£lte p Kales- ria Santa Pe U«ole.
St. Lonis, Mo. Accortnt Inténtate ~
Merchants Association July, August
and September. Rate of one and
one-fifth fare on certificate plan.
For further information please
write or call 00 me. All coira*pood-
ence promptly Answered, v "
i. W. Hdtchiso*.
San Antonio,
VIA
WACO, 8. A. & A. P. and SOU. PAC.
ANO TO
Austin,
VIA ELGIN ANO H. & T. C.
Through Tourist Sleepers
CALIFORNIA,
VIA SAN ANTON IO AND SOU. PAC
Quickest and Best Line to
MEXICO.
"KATY FLYER"
—TO
St. Louisa Chicago, Kansas City
ALL TNAINS HAVB
FREE KATY CHAIR CARS AND
BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Best Passenger Service
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
In tjie Register
Column.
' ^OR SALK—-Nice bluek mare, urry and
JE lmrneiw,' Guaranteed safo for wotnen
ami children. Apply It. VV^ingHrtW, cor-
ner Walnut and Houston greets.
F
X)R SALE - Good modem cottage, five
; rooms and hall, city water and good
well; barn, wood-boute, boggy-bouso and
chicken-houw-; near electro oelt line. A
bargain. Part cash, balance liberal term .
'ROoKBHANKH He Moo UK.
OR SALK OR TRADK-Good five-
room cottage, large lot, well and barn,
conveniently located in College Park.
\ JIM SIUHON8.
nuR SALK OKTRADK—For black land
I? my dray line, floats, mules, harness,
wagons, tools, barns, sheds and lots,
W. T. Wu.aoN.
F'
OR SALK—Good drugstore ia good
black land town ot 2000 inhabitants.
Trade last year over $12,000; oveí 17,000
thi yoar to date. Stook will invoice about
: ¡4,000. Good reason for selling. For par-
ticulars address "K." car v-" taTKa, fclior-
inan, Texas, - Jt
,10# HALK—Two-thirds intfc
■ good gin in west part-oi Gray
ty. a bargain. Good reason foi
Address L. J, Reynolds, Rkoisibh^
70R SALK—-A new Uve room cottage,
: city water, barn. Cor. Grand áveuue
and Pecan street.
?OU KXCHANGK—Will exchange for
. good city property 177 acres of land
near Oordonvillo; 80 acres in cultivation
bulauoe in grass and timber. Alt fenced,
everlasting water. Price $2,500. In
answering state what you have to give.
Price Farmer, care Kegiatcr.
OUR feet may como last but by no
menus,count them lait Give them the
stylishness and comfort due them. Cium-
llKBii.
WK have u $3,500 stock of grooorie and
butchor si op combined at Mexico,
Mo., a town of 8000 people. Will soil for
cash or exchange for real estate or cattle.
CttOOKNUANKK & MooIIK.
for a small farm.
TEXAS
"No trouble to antver qontioni."
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
...to.,.
St. Louis, Chicago
....and the East.
Only Dm Cunning 1 trough
Sl««p.r rNEW ORLEANS
wltheat
chant*.
Superb Pullman Ve tibtileO Buffet Sleeper
Handsome New Chair Care (teats free),.
DIRECT LINE TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operator* of Magnificent New Train,
"Pacific Coast Limited,"
&MaUw*ekly. between
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, OAÍ.LA*, FORT
WORTH. LOB ANOCLCB ANU
SAN FRANCISCO.
a. 9. mían , rm ***** ip*i n tsm, m
t. n. noki*,
tm-htfi Ml tm'i I tup/,
DAt LAS.
e. r. Teats,
tm l tm i -4 tut* ih
T M.
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kl, j lrV ¿"S . ' . ■: .
Mplii
m
Ssmmrr Kxr nrsinnx rm Potl«n Hrll
Coromeocing June 1, 1900, and
until 8*pt. .'IO, 1900, the Cotton Belt
wtTTi«7t«oú mer rirunion tickets to,
mor than one hundred and «eventy
nine pteaanre resorts at very low rate#
For further .psirticolAra call on or
writs /. W. Hdtchiso*,
O. P.4T.A.
mm
25 Cer
r Want
coun-
1>. W. GUUOK,
Llnz Block.
F
^OR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Ap-
ply at 209 East Lamar street."
WILL KXOllANOK--Stock of up-to-date
groceries, good stand and good trade
C'kookhiu nKH & JMOOKK.
w
ILL loan
estate.
your
money on good roa!
A. Y. CHKAnEK,
NE piano left. Will sell at cut for cash
Register oflleej llarry Uledsoe,
m ■
d brtiuu
Tuo
<ua s
day, which will be kaoWo t*
oroft Chautauqua Aaioclatioo," i
its ¿tembership wilt be composed
Broom, woatherboarded, boxed house
with porch, city water, native shade
troos, chicken bouse, picket l'ence, lot 50x140.
Will sell on iestallment for $ii50. Address
H. L. this ofllce.
CO ACRES of Grass Land near Sherman;
at a bargain. Plenty water. All ieiiced
in two pastuni .—Ckookhiiank & Moobk.
Mmiicipal Directory.
A. A. Fielder, Mayor! K. O. Hall, Treanirur;
K.M. Kosrncy, clurXiiW. J. Brown, city at-
torney t Kilgar U.HVt-H, Assessor and üulla: t
or; A. y. Nash, OHy Kn^lnAeri Woa Cbapln,
tliler Urn Ufpartmnnt; John Illaln,
Chlnfof I'olloe; Win. Tolion, tl.nural Mana-
ger Waterworks anil Kleotrlo Ugbts: P. W.
Horn, Baperlnteadent 1'uhllo Schools; Henry
rusmnao, City Bsxlon,
Aldermen—W. H. I.ucas, U«o, Moysr, First
Ward; It. I'. Hopson, M.H. Andrews, Sec-
ond Ward; U.K. Onlln W. B. Kimball, third
Ward; U. A. Ulckerman, O, P. Uregory,
Fourth Wardi It. I.. McAfee, K. 8. Dorches-
ter, Fifth Ward.
School Trastees—J. P. Harrison, T. Tt Max-
well,.I. K. .laiulson.^l. II. Irvine, r. B.UII
lard, W. 1/. Boyd,.!". A. Spor.r,
North bonnd
Time Tabl
ii. a t. r, nv.
m
South bound
fi:IB a
10:60 "
t U:i igSm.
0:47^
li:5ia. m.
«i .. ( , ' 0 40 "
" •* '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Y... Y.'.'.'...'.'.'..'. i*:47p. TO.
" ... film "
No . 11 and 14 run between Dallas and l)«u!-
sno Nos. 1% and 111 between Oenisou and
learne.
« , a.-a t. n'v.
l*svo Sherman IDiSl'a. m.
.1-2 05 "
.. il:4B p. m.
.. 4:«i "
. 0:0ft "
.. 7:46a in.
..11:08 "
. 1:48 p. m.
.. *: ) "
,. 8:28 •>
I^nve Denlson .
Kast bonnd...
4 I SI
West "
leaves
Arrives
leaves
Arrive#
n
t. a r. ar.
T. l. . w. ar.
o. c. s r. av.
fl:45 a. m
¡'¿■■in um.
1:88
«:(Kl *
11 Ü0 a
4:88 p.
11:0 i a m.
7.!Wp, m.
H. and T. C. and T. and P. Excursions.
Waco, Tex. Account state demo-
cratic convention. Tickets on aale
Aug. fith, Otli, 7th and 8th at $5 36
for the round trip. Good for return
until Aug. 12th, 1900.
Corsicani, Te*. Account annual
reunion Parsons brigade. Tickets on
sale Aug. 1st ard 2nd at one and one-
third fare for the round trip. Good
for return until Aug. 4tb, 1900.
Galveston, Tex. Account Masonic
grand lodge, colored. Ticket* on
sale Aug. lftth at $12 30 for the round
trip. Good for retura. until August
20th. Tickets will also be on sale
Aug. J5ih and 17th at same rates,
good for return until Aug. 20tb,
Cbicágo, III. Account National G
A. R. encampment. Tickets on sale
Aug 24 and 25 at one fare plus $2 00
for the round trip. Good for return
until Sept. 1st, 1900. Tickets can be
extended until Sept. 30th by deposit
ing ticket arid paying 50 cents ad-
ditional.
Waco, Tex. Account meeting Hlate
Grand lodge, I. O O. F. Tickets on
sale Aug. 6th and 7lb at $5 35 for the
round trip. Good for the return trip
until Aug 12th, 1900.
Waco, Tex. Account State Chris
tía Missions^, convention. Tickets
on sale Aug 18th at one and one
third fsre for the round trip.
For further information apply lo
A. W. Powell, T. A.,
Union Depot.
\ion was1 orgatJuqeiy at Dallas yenter-
' ' ' d
d
6f
teachers from Texkájand'Kew Mexico.
The members of tho association M
far aa organised with thje oflioers elect-
ed are | as follows: Capt. E. F.
Comegys, superintendent of the
4ftainesviHe city school*, and presi-
dent of the State Teachers' associa-
tion, president; A. S. Greig, general
manager of tho El Paso and North
eastern railroad, aecretary; P. W,
Horn, superintendent of the Sher-
man city schools, assistant secretary;
G. P. Putnam, superintendent of the
Bl Paao oity schools; . R. B. Cousins,
éuperiutendent of the Mexia city
schools, and T. G. Harris, auparlo
tendent of the oity school* of Austin
E. P. Turner, general passenger
agent of the Texa* and Pacifio, was
present aud assured the association
that he proposed to back the chau
tauqua to the full extent of hi* abili-
ty, and wanted to see to it that tho
cbautauqua was thoroughly adver-
tised.
Mr. Parks of the Southern Paoiflc
sent assurances to the association that
he is in heartiest accord with their
enterprise, aud that he will do all he
can to help it along.
The association proposes to organ-
ise aud oonduot at Cloudcroft next
summer a regular summer school
principally for Texas and New Mexico
teachers In addition to this they
say they will have the best obtainable
ait ructions in tba way of lecturers,
musicians aud ontorlaiuers in gen-
eral.
Among the plans contemplated by
tho organization «of today are the
erection of a new depot at tho chau-
Uuqua grounds, the erection and
equipment of au auditorium and
school building, the extension of the
system of waterworks and tluf^fcuWi-
cation of a cbautauqua jourfaal.Lji'he
association adjourned at noon today
to meet in Dallas again September
29th.
Superintendent Horn of Sherman
is one of the charier members, and
was elected assistant secretary, whose
duty it will be to edit and manage a'
lutnal which will be published by
the association about six months out
of the year. The first issue will ap-
pear about December 1.
The annual tensions will be held at
Cloudcroft, N. M.
Prof. Horn is elated over the pros-
spect of a successful aossiou next
sumriter.
Mr. E. P. Turner of the T, k P has
already.promised a $5 rate, and thou-
sands of tcacher will take advantage
of it.
(¿urNtloii Answered.
Yes, August Flower still has tho
largest salé of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers and
grandmothers nevor thought of using
anything else for indigestion or itiI-
iousnoss Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure,
etc. They used August Flower to
clean out the system and slopferrnenr
tation of undigested food, regulate
the action of the liver, stimulate the
nervoua and organic action of the
system, aud that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with head-
aches and other aches. You only
need a few dose* of Green's August
Ffower, In liquid form, to make you
ssitisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with you. For *a!e by 0. E.
Craycroft Drug Co.
Cheatham's Laxative Chill Tonic
not a ha'T'gotten up to filia long
felt wa?V but the result of fifteen
years ^/eful research and experi
ment. It Will do all we claim, viz:
Cure chill* and fever of malarial char-
acter, of all varieties. A trial utrder
guarantee i* all we ask. Price 25c.
The Allerney (Jenrralship.
It is never too early to slate candi-
dates for positions of trust in Texas.
Already quite a number of gentlemen
have been mentioned as probable
candidate* for the responsible posi-
tion of Attorney General, In this con.
nection wo want to state that Gray-
son county has a favorite son who is
exceptionally fine timber for the po
«ilion named. It i* no less perron-
age than Hon. Cecil H. Smith of
Sherman. It would be useless for us
to iccite in detail the many good
qualities of Mr. Smith. His splendid
ability and fine qualifications are well
known to the people of Texas, and we
would not be putting it too strong to
state that there is not a man in Texas
who would fill the position with more
ability and with better sntkíhction to
the people generally than Cecil H.
Smith. As lo whether Mr. Smith has
any aspirations in this direction we
know not, but we do know that
should he be an aspirant for that po
sit ion the man who goes up against
him will have ih* run of his life for
the position of Attorney General of
Texas -¿Van Alstyne News.
TRf
im rv;- 33
Telo itecoi * v * in
from All Paris of th*
ÜÍKW Yohk, Aug. |§ —H. E. Ham
ingtoh, who was in Texas on ¡,Tuée«
(Jiy when the news of the death of his,
unole, Colli* P. Huntington readied
hjlm, arrived in this oity ijt 1 o'clock
this afteruoon.| He oame in his pri
vate oar attached to the Washington
aud Southwestern limited. 1 Upon his
arrival in this city be and his secre-
tary went to the offices of the com-
pany. .Thon they left tq gd to the
Huntington home.
The body of O. P. Huntington lay
in state in the great library of bis
Fifth avenue residence, but no one
who called, except close associates of
the family, wis permitted to view the
lemains. The funeral will he strlotly
private. Only immediate associates
and relatives are invited. The ser-
vices will be oondacted by the Rev.
Dr. Halsey, secretary of the Presbyte-
rian hoard of foreign missions.
About 200 telegrams and cable
messages from all parts of tho world
were received by Mrs. Huntington
At her request none will be made
public.
At the general offices large sum
bers cf telegrams were received from
prominent railroad men and fitian-
ciers from all parts of the country
These amounted to tributes of all
kinds. Numerous wreaths were re-
ceived Ju numerous designs.
Off the Track moans gieat disaster
when applied to a last express train!
It is just as bad when it refers to dis-
ordered blood or deranged stomach
Hood's Sarsaparilla puts the wheels
back on the track by curing troubles
M^.pJ
os it?
•S:i_ .......... . i __
troubles. 'Quickly Velieve
•nd cures all itching Sepsaeioris,
the-tronble what you I uUy, Easy to.
apply and for external use
Guaranteed/ -'MMB
New styles popular prioes, best
goods, Ely A Cook,
tet'V. — "J •••
Bull.r IlkM Bravarr.
The Ixindon Graphic says that Gen. .
Bullar, lu hhs eeneral judgment of ,
meta, attaches much Importance to
what might be supposed to be take*
for gran-ted—personal bravery. He al-
ways had a pungent, brisk way of aum>
ming up situations apd men, as thuii:
At the war office, on a certain officer
haying been suggested to be a general,
long ago, Duller Is said to have replied
bluntly: "No. he wouldn't stand to be
shot at." His favorably judgments are
given not less ithUy.
Great reduotions in slip-
she wiui't quite euro,
alio atlid, vu an
Indigestion,
Hood's pills.
nausea are oured by
Knmmer
Excursion* Via
Route,
Nauta ft
CommiMticing June Í, 10ÍIO. and no
til Sept/ 80, 1900, tlie Santa Fe route
will sell snromfr excursion tickets to
more than one hundred and seventy
nine pleasure resorts at very low rate*.
Call on or write me for particulars.
i, W. HuTcursojf, O, P. 4T. A.
* ¡m mm*
Fruit Jars at Micklo's.
A rtlAGlC COINCIDENCE.
Two CousinB Aro Drowned at Exact-
ly the Same Time.
New Yohk, Aug, 10 —Stephen Pea-
cock, son of Otorgo Peacock of Yank-
ers. N. Y , and George Peacock, son
of Stephen Peacock of Pcekskili, were
drowned today at different points in
the Hudson river. They were cous-
ins and went swimming at the same
hour, Stephen at Yonkers and George
at Peekskili. Each boy bocamo ex-
hausted, got beyond his depth and
was drownod^ieforo nid could reach
him. EysW father sent a telegram to
his brothWtelling him of the loss,
and eapji father received it at the
water^edge while aiding in the ef
fori** recover the body of his own
SO:
it Jars at Mickln's,
h Kl Paso Mission Grapes at
omar Grocery Co,
Wiwtll IWUUUUUB 1.11 outl-
iers to close out at J. B. Shaw
^one, the cheapest store in
'
Hot rolls for your supper at
Diamond Bakery. ^
Willy Wally's Patriotic Girl.
His ' Pauline A star is more pati
otiu than her sire, William Waldo:
Shó
Astor. Sho was asked recently
whether she was an English girl or ||
Yankee givl. Slio replied that
Her father,
mm
for herself, she uaid she would be
tin American if the choice were loft
to iivr.
Now is the time
mattings cheap at
Ohas. A. Moorer's.
Fruit Jars at MicklexT*'
v - i'J; <+y>< .
. ■ lltjuyiin iu Chinese.
BvinyauV •Tilgrim's Prog
was recently translated into
with curious illustrations bjr í
u ( ists. Before the Boxer oútbri
legmt the volume was in^ieat
inniut in 1'eking.
Fresh fe Paso * Mission Gropes at
Bo mar Grocery. Co.
Local Miiikd,
The prices helow «re paid by Sher-
man dealerh:
Wheat per bushel, , ..... ill
Oats (sacked) pei'tiHslicl, ft
Corn per bnshel 40
May (cholos) per ton . at
Oblckttiia(st>nng)jierftox , ......(HTOtoiao
• Mens v.v¡... ....;,MrUr* SS8
Msgs per llojt, fltoSc
Conntryiard; on
Batter. , .rrt...:.■ ■ ■. Wi to in«i
Just received — latest de-
sign in children's fine slippers
at Andrews'.
Merit is the trade mark of our
goods. Ei,y A Cook.
« Year feet Aébe ánd Rárn.
Shake into yoar shoes Alien's Foot
Ewe, powder for the feet, It cools
the f* t and makes tight or new soocs
feel easy, Cures coi.rí , bunions,
swollen, smarting, hot eallons, sore
and sweating feet, Allen's Foot-K¿#e
relieves all pain snd gives rcs| .and
comfort. We have over SO.OOftnesti-
rnonials. It carm while you walk
'Pry it todsyi Alt druggists and shoe
stores sell M,. 86c. Sample sent free
Addreaa Allen 8. Almsieed, l>e Hoy,
N. V.
Packing llonsc Muiket.
The following prices are being j aid
by the Sherman Packing Co,:
Cows per IimiliMl tli.M to3,"n
Htssrs,,,,,.....,.... i is tosio
Calves.............v.. . ...... .1 W1É0
tiogs, ir tat snit rno His orhesvlcr 4 no
Sheep 8 to 12ft
t.srnhs, 8 toSMl
Hulls, 17 to *
Nobby styles in ladies' ox-
fords and slippers at low
prices at Andrews'.
No babies
stand.
cheeked at the check
Used Coal Oil.
Recently Mrs, flftorgft Tinker, It)
years old. a bride of it short while,
living at .I'lantemille, (¡rimes
minify, was endeavoring to■ start a
lire by pouring oil out of a gallon
can on the wood that wait itbhiM
in tho it ove. The oil in the can
Ijeenmo ignited, exploding the can
rind throwing I lie fire nearly iill
over her head anil body and. burning
her beyond recognition. Slits suffer-
ed tho most e*<rueiiiting pains it
human being could sutler lor eight
hours and (lieu died in Hie sumo
Ifrciit agony. The hou.-e and fnnd-
I uro begun to burn, but hofofti
mueh damage was áéaú tho flames
were exh a listed.
An inferior article may bo pi
from timo to time by judÍcloua¡i
tiaitig, but to remain long in tho 1
It must have merit, Cheatham's
Tasteless Chill Tonic has atood th<* ,
crucial test of time, llg poj
is based on 15 years unfailing
oes*. Sold under guaranteo.
50o. ■ . ■ , . '. ' "
Americans Ronered In Anstllsu
Billion Newcomb, the American
list rononier, tins had an honorary
gic< eon fet ed upon hiin by one uf t
leading Austrian uniwiraiiics.
Fruit JarsTt Miekle's.
G
Fresh El Paso Mission
Bnmar Grocery Co.
The Pope's Memorial Hymn. ^
The popo has written a laitiu
hymn in memory of all the martyrs
who have died in advancing the ' j
iiizution of tlio world.
Cons:
Headache, bllhsisnoss, heart
gestión, toiif all Itvér Ills «ire
Hood's Pills
Mold by all drngglsts."
WM
H. VKIWON
All iMtN'KY-A'l' 1.AW.
25 cent*.
in i
OoUtxjtloni
.ones up
ns slven prom
•talrs, post ofcre UultOing.
qavtoll |l. h i kku,
ArrOUNRV-AT-LAW,
O nil-" over Me.lunUnn 6 Mills,
Whitesboro. 'less*
SHAVE lOo.
I have openwl the barlwr shop tn
ttan'lolph hnliaiuK oh North IV#
street lirst door south or the "
t'oinfftent worsiiianshlpZand
linens, foilU! service.
I. S. Spar:
—
If you want your horse shml scien-
tifically, phone Dr. Roblona 15^—5.
Boy will call for and deliver promptly.
-Broken lots of men's tan
shoes, *4, $5 and 10 grades,
$2.50 at Andrews',
r'mMl the Wiiflcl (n Kate.
It Is estimated that the hut trees of
the world could furnish forwl eriough
to sustain- three tiroes the present pop-
ulation of the world If tha nuts could
all be trtflttwd.
" Side Bato Shop,
Nail Tt*«a,
Clsan Maoa ami good worK. BhavSlOe, hair
cot Via. (inko's Dssdniir Cure tUc (lie applies
Hon. Urliijr the little beys lor a jjocd bslr «at.
our pationaKe solicited.
'Mm
tf you' have anything
toba1
«un*,.-...:Express Wafos
I would 1>« p'ensed to layo
you give me a trial,
J, T. HARRIS.
Headquarter* at Gaúw* Racket Store.
'Plumo No. 187-2. ■ MM
Money!
Money to loan on city or country
projierty. Kasy payuients.
i
Office—City
l( It nil-1 ill í
in
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registered as solicit
miiwion.cr of patentan
he wilt l
cations f
duct inf
cases and i
patent c
are draw
patenta
New goods just art i ved. Latest fall
styles. El,y .Je, Cook,
Yo can get Preah Kl Paao Grape* ar
"§m-
& ■
ÍSiSíS? 1
i Yo can get Freah
Bomar Grocery Co.
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