Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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Which we will Sell at the following Prices:
9 All-Wool Gray Cassimere Suits $6.75; worth $ 9 50
11 " k< Blue Flannel Suits - 7.15; worth 10.00
10 " " Gray Scotch Suits - - 9.50; worth 14.00
23 All-Wool Check Cassimere Suits $9.90 ; worth $15
12 " " Hair Stripe Cass. Suits 9.90; worth $15
25 Boys' Suits, ages 13 to 17, from 2.50 to $3.90
10 Boys' Suits, sizes 33x36, $10.00; worth $16.50.
These Goods were bought for Spot Cash at 50 cents on the dollar. Don't miss the chance to getj
a good business suit. This sale commences Saturday morning, April 21, lasting 8 days only.
FIELD & SPENCER -" The Clothiers."
JUspcriatx.
ESTABLISHED IN 1879.
TMURSDAY, APR IL 26 1888.
joe means, PUBLISHER AND rROFRlITOH.
victory over its opponent. The
Globe-Democrat proposed to di-
vide $100 between the two leading
charities in St. Louis, if the Post-
Dispatch could show a paid Sun-
day circulation of 15,000 copies,
whereupon the Post-Dispatch
proved most conclusively a paid
Sunday circulation of 31,000
thelcopies, and then asked the G.-D.
for to put up the $100, which it has
has I thus far refused to do. It is not
Indications now art that
Geo. Clark and Terrell boom
the United States senate
been nipped by the late spring [an unfrequent occurrence for such
frosts.
The city council of Denison has
appointed Ike Standiter recorder
of the city. This will doubtless
great bluffers as the G.-D. to
called every now and then.
be
In commenting on the opening
debate on the tariff bill last week,
prove a considerable boom for Ike, I ^e Philadelphia Telegram (Re-
but whether it will for the city, is evidently tries to see
yet to be determined.
The latest news from the Re-
publican convention at Fort
Worth, is to the effec.t that Cuney
of Galveston, is getting his work
in, in grand shape. There is no
disguising the fact that the sable
colored gentleman is a "biger"
man than Dr. Arch Cochran.
ESSEjfeTHB
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
. IS A LINIMENT PERFECTDf
BAAMUSSJWDSHOULD BE USED A
yt MONTHS.B£FON£ CONFINEMENT.
BEND FPU BOOK JO MOTHERS 1
For Congressional asd County Offices |
For the benefit of candidates we herewith
ublish' the following prices for announce
ments hi Thb Hehi f.hian for the various
offices In all cases cusli must accompany the
order.
District, dai'y and we ekly $20.00
County " " " 15.00
Precinct " " " "-40
Weekly issues nlone, two thirds above
amount. Daily alone, one-half above amount.
some good in Mr. Kelley's reply
to Mr. Mills, but finds little m it
that it can conscientiously praise.
In mentioning Mr. Kelley it save:
"There is no tariff contest of the
last quarter of a century and
longer in which he has not taken
a part, and in which he has not
achieved a reputation. He has
long been recognized under the
Hon. Martin Maginnis is oneInot unfriendly sobriquet of "Pig
of 0x9 Democratic delegates toIIron Kelley&8 the champion of
the national convention from Mon- the "Pennsylvania idea" of pro-
tana. tection. He has long been an
Wonder if he is the same Magin-1 earnest, persistent and consistent
nis of Kansas City anti-prohibi- defender of thai idea, and it was
tion circular fame? If he is Mon- altogether fit that his party in
tana is to be pitied rather than I congress should choose him to
congratulated on his appointment. reptJj tbe attack of the opposing
leader. But though his reply to
Should no serious disaster oc Mp> Mills_who8e 8peech wa8 able
cur to the fruit erop within the U mftny w#yg especially in its
next few weeks, the yield in Cooke ftdroitneg8 in making it appear ^
county will be greater than it ever the Republican8 had regigted and
has been. With such attenng were reBi8ting the reduction of all
prospects for a heavy crop, it is to L #g Qpon ^ poQr> whilelargely
be hoped that a canning factory reducing those paid by the rich_
will be putin operation at Games-exceedingly forcible in
TiUe where the surplus can be I rftl Wfty> u lacked thfi effective.
disposed of. ^ ^ neg8 o{ bj8 opponent's for the rea-
Th« "heart of oik" advocates 80n tbftt ita argument was general
have raised the cry that T. r. instead of particular. It did not
Bonner has advised the prohibi- meet, in the concise and circum-
tion Democrats to capture the pri- jstantial way it should have done,
maiiM snd the conventions. Sup- the damaging statements of Mr
pose he has; didn't George Clark, Mills. Mr. Kelley's opening was
Seth 8bepa*4 and Horace Chilton admirable in a rhetorical sense,
take some time the start of him in but ifc w« absolutely meaningless
advising their True Blues to do as an answer to the various pro*
the mMnfl thing? When a boomer- j positions of his antagonist,
ang makes its return blow, it rat-
tles those who threw it terribly.
JCn-AHTA.OA.
Wholesale
Eber'e
ORDER ICE FROM
JRj. DEL GJLIE^IR,.
ICE IN ANV QUANTITY
•^DELIVERED FREEV
TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
Leave orders at C. H. Wood & Co.
C.C. SANBORN
Wholesale and Retal.Dealer in
All Kinds of
Feed and Seeds.
Bel BuTPrmfOits
A SPECIALTY.
Jinnonnee C. t.
aaiJate for re elec-
Thk problem of lighting private
dwellings with electricity has en-
gaged the efforts of inventors ever
since electrical illumination on
an extensive scale came about,
but without finding a solution.
It is a noticable fact that more
ghost and hobgoblin stories origin-
ate in the Whitewright and Van
Alstyne communities in Grayson
county, than ill the rest of tbe P"Tat®. dwellings o«.n be electa.
inhabited glob, combined. Scarcely <=«»{. '^d, indeed a. well™
. day paaaea bnt what the Dallaa Pnbl'° ta.ld.ogs, but '♦ c,Mt« ,to0
New. oorr.-pond.nt at on. or th."™*- /■>
other of those pUoM has witneaaad and dynamo to generate the
a frightful appantion in the formflu'd «P «*»>' °f
of a ghost, and lose, no time to eapense, and, then there must be
communicate this sUle chestnut •»«■"> 'he, »■>«"".
to th. world through the column, of «'*»• ,But electrical res.ard. h«
. been active and untiring with the
6 pewBPaPe^8'< object of overcoming this difficulty,
The News of Rio Janeiro tells j and it is now announced that a
the negroes of the United'States battery can be made—has been
to stay at home, "for,"'it says, made, in fact—that solves the
itis our candid opinion that there problem. A battery of twenty-
is not a single country in South five small cells, containing zinc
America where they will be treat- and carbon plates, immersed in a
ed as well as they are in the!chemical solution, whose compo-
Unj ted States." This is also the! si tion is a secret, will generate
candid opinion of the negroes of j sufficient electricity to illuminate
the United States. They have] a three-story house with ten lights
been swindled by the Freedmen's and no cost for attendance. Such
bureau and other devices of the an apparatus would last two
Republican party; they have weeks without renewing the solu-
never got theforty acres and a tion, and the expense would be
mule" the Republicans offered not greater than that of gas. The
them, but fitare going to stay light, it is stated, I® pure and mel-
^ 'low; one or more lights may be
... . .used at a time; they may be turn-
they deeerve4« be. j ed doWD| and the cost materially
. reduced by these eoonomical prac-
t. Louis Post-|tice8. Ail this iapleasant enoi
Globe-Democrat had [ so fiar as the promise goes, but
^ thTsu^ Sons 0^^*°ihS5Sn"tt«h.
»oth-
Post-1 cheap electrical house-lighting till
« final complete it sees it.—Bepuhllcan.
CBia SHMMS MILLET SEED1
LITTLE MILLET SEED,
ALFALFA. CLOVER and JOHN
SON GRASS SEED.
A full line of BACKS always on hand
WE SELL THE GENUINE
Glidden Barbed Wire.
202 A> 304 Wef". oaiilornla Street,
Gainesville. ... Texas
GAINESVILLE:-.
EEraina
Capital aid Sarptatt, (350,000.
OFFICERS :
President, - - - C. C. HEMMING,
Vice-fTei, - - J. K. STEVENS.
Cashier,Acting, - C. CHAMBERS.
STOCKHOLDKR8: ^
Curtis Blackwood, J. M. Lindaav,
Wm. Hudson, J. K. Stevens, C. C.
Hemming, J.'H. Belcher, v
Bird, John T. Rowland, c.
Geo. Y"
Cham'
bers, H. K. Eldridife, S. L. Dotvnard,
tieo.fi. Edwards, W. Kileore, R.
t.eo. K. Edwards, w. Kllgore, K.
Keitfp, B. F. Scott, G. Schifi, J. H.
Weaver, Joel Gillanwaters, E. J.
Westbrook, Gainesville; J. B. Fair
child, Sherman ;0. A. Cogburn,Ross-
ton ; The Halsell Estate, and Dan
Wagoner, Decatur; Rush Washing
ton, Dexter ;C. C. White,Montague
W. B. Worsham, Henrietta; E H.
Norton, Brenham; J. B. Wells, Era;
Wm. G. Jones, F. M. Ball, of Ball,
Hutchings, & Co., Galveston.
Notwithstanding tne large capital
ol this bank, which is In Itself a
substantial assurance of protection
yet as a measure of extra precau-
tion we carry our deposits fully
insured against burglary, and
take no risks whatever not Justified
by careful and conservative banking
FOR CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce R. V. BELL I
as a candidate for Congress in the Fifth Dis-
trict.
DISTRICT CLERK.
We are authorized to announce J. F, LILLY
as a candidate for re election to the office of
district clerk of Cooke county at the ensuing |
November election.
county judge.
We are authorized to announce J. E. hay-
WORTH as a candidate for re election to I
the oftice of County Judge of Cooke county |
at the ensuing election.
We i»rc authorized to announce H. S. HOL-
MAN as a candidate for County Judge of |
Cooke county at the ensuing November elec-
tion.
We are authorized to announce JNO. T.
LEWIS as a candidate for county Judge of |
Cooke county, at the ensuing Nobembar elec-
tion.
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce W. A. I.ED
BETTER as a Candidate for the office of |
County Attorney of Cooke county at the en
suing November election.
COUNTY CLEKK.
We are authorized to announce E. C.
PEERY as n candidate for the office of County
Court Clerk, at the easuing November elec-
tion.
We are authorized to announce J. P. HALL
as a candidate for County Court Clerk at the |
ensuing November election.
We are authorized to announce JAS, A, I
SCOTT, as a candidate for the office of county
courtclerk of Cooke county, at the ensuing |
November election.
We are authorized to announce JOSEPH |
SMELSER as a candidate for County Court
Clerk at the ensuing November election.
SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce H. P. (PAT)
WARE as a candidate for re-electlen to the |
office of sheriff of Cooke county at the ensu-
ing November flection.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
We are authorized to
TTonevJ II »LM.\N as a cant!
tion to the office of Tax Assessor of Cooke
county at the ensuing November election.
We are authorized to announce 8. J. MIL
LER as a candidate for the office of Tax As- |
sessor of Cooke county at the ensuing Novem
bei election.
TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce J. F, (rrank)
MORRIS as a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Cooke county at the ensuing |
November election.
We are authorized to announce W. C.
NICHOLS as ft candidate for the office of
Tax Collector of Cooke county at the ensuing
November election.
We are authorized to announce W. C
BROWN i at Cleaves 4 Fletcher's)«s a candi-
date for the office of Tax Collector of Cooke
county at the ensuig November election.
We are authorized to announce ELI SEL-
LERS as a candidate for Tax Collector of
Cooke county at the ensuing elect on.
COUNTY TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce JOHN HAB-
R1SOV as a candidate for Treasurer of Cooke
county at the ensuing November election.
We are authorized to announce W. D, MIL
LER as* candidate for the office of county
treasurer, at the ensuing November elec
tion.
We are authorized to announce R. B RUBY
as a candidate tor the office of Treasurer of
Cook* coun'y at the ensoing November elec
tion.
We are authorized to announce E. T.
MORRIS as a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer of Cooke County at the en
suing November election.
JUSTICE OF THEPEACE.
We are autho»ized to announce W. H GAR-
MANY' as a candidate for Justice of the Peace
for Precinct No. 1, Cooke county, at the en8u«
ing November election.
We are authorized to announce JOSIAH
KILDOW as a candidate for Justice of th*
Peace for Precinct No. 1 at the ensuing No-
vember election.
We are authorized toannource W. L. BLAN-
TON as a candidate lor Justice of the Peace
for Precinct No. 1, Cooke county, at the ensu-
ing November election.
We are authorized to annonnce N C. SNI-
DER aia candidate for Justice of the Peace
of Precinct No. 1 of Cooke county at the en
suing November election.
We are authorized to announce P. M.
TUCKE2 as a candidate for Justice of the
peace of precinct No. 1 of Cooke county at the
ensuing November election.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are authorized to announce D. W.
LEWTER as a candidate for County Commis-
sioner in Commissioner's District No. 2,
Cooke county, at the ensuing November elec-
tion.
Simp ef Fift
Is nature's own true laxative. It is the osost
easily taken, and the most effective
remedy known to cleaoae the sys-
em wh n bilious or costive; to dispel head-
aches. colds, and fevers; to cure habitual
nsttpation, indigestion, piles, etc. Mann
stured onla by the California Fig Sirup
Corrpany, San Francisco, Cal. Sold in SO cents
and (1 bottles by all leading druggists.
DR. J. W. SMITH,
General Practitioner of
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
In all its various branches offers bU profes-
sional services to the citizens of
Gainesville and surtounding
rotinirv.
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And inauguration of "SPECIAL SALE" in several
jLreparimemjs.
If you have not yet made your Spring purchases*
and open them still wider if you have.
We Have Bargains For All,
and we want you to verify what you have often
me ^ ■* -> ■' jjkfc. ' '* i'fltjtefri
heard-that -f f * I f
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NEUMEGEN, ZAGHABIAS &,C0.'S
Model Dry Goods House is "the" place where your
money is worth 100 cents on the Dollar, and where
the CASH ,is worth its equivalent.
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WANT YOUR TRADE,
and we will get it if* fair, square, legitimate dealing
low prices and standard goods is appreciated.
See What We Offer
this week—compare prices, styles and quality. The
decision we leave to you, whether you have ever
before seen lower prieea for strictly flrst-clfcas goods.
Her© are the Special Inducements
For This Week:
500 pairs Ladies' and Misses' Slippers, 36c.
500 yards Victoria Lawn, 3c.
20 dozen Boys' Percale W aists, 25c.
Elegant styles Satteens, 12 yards for $1.00.
Embroideries and Flouncing we offer this week at
one-hall their value.
Just received, a handsome and elegrant line of
Hand-painted Fans. They are beauties.
100 Corsets 50c, worth $1.
14 Yards Ginghams $1.
All our departments still complete, with prices
correspondingly low.
WE ABE CONSTANTLY RECEITING.THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
Thankful to the people for the liberal patronage so
far us, and hoping to merit a continuance
of the same,
Respectfully,
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Office—Room No. « orer Upsha
Campbell, Dixon street Residence
telephone, Davis street. Sacra-place
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Refers to boslaess men of La Grangp, Twt*
Ok%S>J Jk »i-4« r
Otset. I prMCiib* U as4
feslsaftln
it to all
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F»r Sale
A pretty farm and
prici, ei.ee.
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E. GILCREEST & CO. Whole- [
sale e»il Retail Aceatt
Will pastnre * frw bo
witbla city limits.
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Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1888, newspaper, April 26, 1888; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth501302/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.