Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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Jtn., 188©,kvl©d npon and
at tfae QMirtbooM door, iutlM
, to the beat bidder, who
, bet
2ltr of Galneeville, County oi Cook*, 8tat* of
will payUx tare*, togetherwith all oo*U due
th* boon of 10 o' clock a. m. aad 4 o'clock p. m. en
Tuesday the 6th day of February, 1889,
*0 much of th* following described lands situated within th* corporate limits of
■aidCity of Gainesville, Texas, as will be sufficient to pay taxes due said city
for the year 1888 ss appear* from the rolls of rear 1888 together with all oosts
dne thereon; sale to oontinue from day to day until the list I* sold—as follows:
KAMCS or OWMKB8
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UastettC H
Hell It V
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Riden E 8
black IIC
BlKttkeithaker Kichd
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Collier J II
Collin* A
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Cox Jus F
Davenport J
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Dickcrman J E. ...
L)o»ier James
Eoff Mrs Belle ...
Kit z pa trick C
Fray Mrs Mary....
tieer llarvy A
Craf John
GrigsbyT A
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Hall F J
11 ay nes It B
llill Nancy heirs...
Houston John
Hunter L A
Johnson Bailey....
Keel J Z
Lee J M
Mackey Henry
Motley G W
Mulling W M
Murdook S B
Murray WF
Myers C B
O'Ferrell Mrs M F..
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Paradee MA
Penser Geo
Poteet It B
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Rollins CR.
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Scott Boh
Sheeks E
Speed Mrs D
Sympson W P
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Trulove Jane [est...
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Weekn J W
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Gainesville 60 x 94
Lindsays ad. 20 x 67 .
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Williams ad. 60 x 110.
Lindsays ad. E 65 ft..
Sparks ad. E 4
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hrs. J M Peerv 16 a tr
Scotts 231 x 500 ft 50 a tr
G'ville 25x40, 50x150 ft
50 x 100 Moss|82 a tr ..
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White Howard.
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Sehif, Smnaer 2 Co.
This week we desire to call
the attention of our customers
to the great reduction and
clearing sale in our "ad" on
the first page, also to our line
of men's $2.50 and $3 shoes.
These goods we have received
since the holidays, fresh from
the manufacturers, in button,
lace and congress; in broad,
French and medium cap toes.
They are made of tne best do-
mestic calf, and each and
Qvery pair guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
We took great pains in select-
ing these goods and feel confi-
dent we can show the best
$2.50 and $3. shoes ever offer-
ed to the trade.
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B. J. APPER80N, Assessor and Collector.
A Taaober ef Art-
Our reporter noticed some very
handsome specimens of oil paint-
ing of flowers, figures, landscapes,
etc., in the show windows of the
art store of Paul Gallia yesterday.
They are the best work of the
kind we hare ever seen in Gaines«
ville. The blending is perfect
and the effect very fine, and re-
fleets great credit on the lady art-
ist who executed it, in £sct a paint-
er of more emminenoe would be
Sroud to exhibit such work. Mrs.
pence, we understand, is gefcting
up a class in the study of this art,
and we feel oonfident she is a com-
petent teaoher.
A Vetos Frsa the Exsestlvs Mas ties
Mr. A. K. Hawkaa. •
Dear Sir: — The pantiscopic
glasses you furnished me some
time since give excellent satisfac-
tion. I have tested them by use.
and most say they are unequaled
■ and brilliancy by any
that! have ever worn, Reepect-
ftilly, Jon B. Gordon,
Governor of state of Georgia.
All eyes fitted sad fit guaranteed
by J. 0. ICorgeeon, druggist sad
optician, Gainesville. . . *
Mssssrl, Kisses as* Texas Railway ts
the Merth aaS East.
* M
Doable daily traiD service from
flan Antonio, Austin, Taylor,
Waco and Fort Worth, and'Cfal-
veston, Houston, Corsicana, Dal
las, Shsrman and Denis cm, to
Kansas City, Hanmibal and St.
Louis. Pullman Buffett Sleeping
Cars daily to Kansas City and 8t.
Louis, where close, connections
are made in Union Depots for the
North and East. For rates, tiok-
ets maps, folders, time tables and
other information t call on your
nearest tioket agent, or address
N Gaston Mbslisb,
General Passenger and Ticket
Agent, Sedalia, Mo.
Qaiseavflle Uffct ssS FsaJ Ceapasy
Gas and steam fitters. Gas stoves
tor sale or rent; full line oi gas
fixtures and pipe fittings. McAl-
lister lump ooal free from dust and
slate. Coke and coal tar.
Save money, time and trouble
by having Paul Gallia figure on
your painting and paper hanging,
all work guaranteed.
We]make a specialty of mis-
ses' and children's school shoes
and in this line we have no
competition. Missed heavy
grain pebble button shoes,
heel ana spring heel, 11 to 2,
SI.75; children's, 8.to 10$,
SI .25, These goods are made
of an extra quality of English
grain leather, with sole leather
tips and solid soles and coun-
ters. Second quality 11 to 2,
$1.50; 8 to 10* SI.
We aiaohave a fulL line of
ladies', misses' and children's
rubbers and artics.
Our ladies' gossamer rubber
sandals are beauties, soft as a
glove and very elastic, besides
a full line of everything be-
longing to a first-class shoe
shop.
Mail orders carefully filled
Correspondence solicited.
ScKIFF, SoMMER & Co.
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AND GAINESVILLE, TEXAS,
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CENTS
AND INVESTORS OF CAPITAL.
ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Strangers Invited to Make Our Office Headquarters.
Property bought and sold on commission; Taxes paid for non-residents; Abstracts furnished; Rents collected; Securities
negotiated. Our list of business property is the finest ever offered in Gainesville. See our list of residences' located in
every part ot the city, ranging fronr$500up; Business lots in all parts of the city; Suburban property; Farms and grazing
lands in large and small tracts. Correspondence solicited. Information furnished relative to Gainesville and surround
ing country. All matters entrusted to our care shall have our prompt and faithful attention
ALL PROPERTY PLACED IN OUR HANDS FOR SALE WILL BE ADVERTISED MONTHLY.
IR, O "5T
DEALER IN
ALL GRADES OF
Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry* Diamonds, Sjie<*
tacles, Eye-glasses, etc.,113 E. California St.
J. M. LEE,
Bus i Transfer Lice.
Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable.
Commerco Street, (Shortridge's Old Stand.)
Horses Boarded at Reasonable Rates.
J. M. LEE, Proprietor,
Gainesville Meal Market.
W. J. MILLER & GO.
—DBA
HEAT, PISH and SAKE
11 Commerce St. Gainesville.
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GAINESVILLE:-:
Qialtai ui Smfes. $360,000.
wipiiii wi vnprnf} wwfwvt
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OFFICERS
President, - - - C. C. HEMMING,
Vice-Pre*, - - J. R. STEVENS,
Cashier,Acting, - C. CHAMBERS.
$jj|> Stockholpkiu :
Curtis Blackwood, J. M. Lindsay,
Wm. Hudson, J. R. Stevens, C. C.
Hemming, J. H. Belcher, Geo. Y-
Blrd, John T. Rowland, 0. Cham-
ber!, H. E. Eldridge, S. L. Downard,
n cnTu[| w vwi yjiiipu w nw* P, a*.
Weatbrook, Gainesville; J. B. Fair
child, Sherman ;0. A. Cofjburn,Ross-
ton; The liaise 11 Estate, and Dan
Wagoner, Decatur; Hush Washing-
ton, Dexter;C. C. White,Montague;
W. B. Worah&m, Henrietta; E H.
Norton, Brenbam; J. B. Wells, Era;
Wm. G. Jones, F. M. Ball, of Ball,
Hatchings, ft Oo., Galveston.
Notwithstanding toe large capital
oi this bank, which is in itself a
substantial assurance of protection
yet as a measure of extra
tarn we carry our d'-poalts 'fully
INSURED against burglary, and
"fled
ng
take no risks whatever hot Instill
by careful and conservative bank!
ma Beatri Co.,
to LIVERY
Feed and Sale
8CBOFF, SOMBER A CO
Fi.-Bt-c!»ft turnout®—stock all in
Sood condition; horse« boarded on
ay, week or month. Give the new
Arm atrial.
w Have in addition a
FINE HEARSE-
M. J. DOBBINS.
.. «r • V' WM* "" \ ■
Estimates fcumished,
CONTRACTOR wlBUILDER
East California
.lift. .
Gainesville Steam Laundry,
WJE8T CALIFORNIA 8TREMT.
BILLY WOFFOftD,
S-
-it
First-class work. Uvlng prteea. Satisfac-
tion " "
GATE CITY ORCHESTRA.
A*T9*».^ackus, Leader and Business Man
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How prepared to furnish flrat-daas string
on slwrt^noilce^for^ Balls, Partly
Paul GallSvs'palMMore!*' L®*ve
V. A. HOWETH,
Pkyiieian, Btvgera, Obstetritlaa
Office over Cnr«u'
catranoe one door west of
villa National Bank.
Store
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Wm
Of E8TABL1SHEH 1878.~|<f>
C. H, ROLLINS,
Fire, Tornado and Accident
(OllNSUBANCE • IgNLYffl
No. 114 East California Street,
GAINESVILLE, - -
TEXAS
BEPBE8ENT8 THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES:
Home, New York; Lancashire, England, uEtna, of Hartford; Ph®nix,
of Hartford; St. Paul Fire and Marine, of St. Paul; Imperial Fire and
Marine, of London; National, of Hartford; Springfield Fire and Marine, of
Springfield; Northern Assurance, of London; Fire Association, of Phila-
delphia; Hamburg-Bremen, of Germany; Commercial, of California: Penn-
sylvania, of Philadelphia; Firemen's Fund, of California; North British and
Mercantile; Western, of Toronto; Travelers' Accident, ot Hartford:
Lloyds' Plate Glass Underwriters, of New York.
100 per cent, saved by buying my
old style
Tinware Ventilating Flues
A SPECIAMI.
LIGHTER THAN <BRICK OR STONE,
—And better than either for—
T lijgTit Frame Houses
INSURANCE THE SABE,
GIVE ME A CALL TO GET PRICKS-
I superintend my own work and will guarantee satisfaction.
Give me a call when you have Roofing, Guttering, Spouting
oi any kind of Job Work and get prices.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ^
_ C. H. KELLER,.
Sign of Big Coffee Pot and Star. J North Commerce St.
! TCIBLE-A FALL-A CR1SH!
An Event Long-Expecpted—Greater than a Clear-
ing Sale—Brooms Cannot Do tbe Work Fast
Enough—Shovels Will be Used to do This
Great Task.
We mean by this to sell John 4-Deere" Moline Plowi,
Avery Plows, the New JDeal Sulky Plows,, ill kinds of Har-
rows and Rakes, Mitchell Wagons, LaBelle Wagons, Ten-
nessee Wagons, Lansing Wagons, Bain Wagons and Gild-
den Barb Wire cheaper than the cheapest. ■ '-1
We will also add that we will have in theliouse^ a man'
who is thoroughly posted on pric^s to the wholesale trade,
and open orders will be highly appreciated, and we will
guaraptse satisfaction. We want your trad% and ask all of
our fiends to favor us with an Ord^r .
STEVENS, KENNEELY & SPRAGINS,
Southwest Corner Square. ' Gainesville, Texai.
o.
INSURANCE 9 REAL ESTATE OFFICE
MiiUt life issue Society,
Assets, ^$84,000^)00. A. A, GREEN, Jrtf Special Agsnt
Polices issued for life, or payable in 10, 15 and 70 jean. „
"% i. ' •.
City and Country Property bought and sold. Money to loan on
17 California
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Leonard, J. T. & Sullivan, J. H. Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1889, newspaper, January 18, 1889; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth501555/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.