Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1889 Page: 4 of 4
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•hoat:a—why,
U atmo*t »hook th. __
h*ppr—not it few—
" ItSS'JKsfivr* **'
i tMl^u. folks, ttlldu U a mutou kind o*
It ctv«« * IBM a h**rt to Ptmr-A powerful
vole > to klnet
In' If tov»'v« onW «ot It-though th*r« tint
nothnutin h« jtl—
Tb* p*opU'« bound to know It If yo« t«T*r
My * word.
In this lltMo church »t Bmlthrlll*. that la
«l®*r to on© and all.
TTh«r«» TTi<» fooutara of tha Maatar la tha
niyvlo allen«a fall
Am Ho wilk, amoac tha paopla—la thla Uttla
ohr.rch. if wa
Only ha.l wm« oli -Mma ahautln'. haw Bu«h
batur It would bal
W«'rf> ■atlln' In thaaamaoldahla—»• mattar
wliwro w« roan:
Tho Baptist* v»<l thj Mathodlata -wa'ra all
a-truin' ..iu«.
An' no naiu how wa trarai, by our dlffarant
crwdaotiHcad.
tVe'U all alt boota toolbar If wa'ra aaly aaa
In Chrlat!
Tha path* wa traari ara aoaatlaaaa rou«h.
and flow^rlaaala tha aod;
"Tbla wort.I Is not a friend of craea ta halp
ua o-> In God!"
Cut tix» llgl.ta of Oaoaaa ahlaln' o ar tha
rlv«r'»cryat«l tlda.
Saom to w»> u* to tba alty that la on tha
other aitl«l
Than l«t ua «id* tncathar. far wa'ra bound to
alt t'i»ra aoon:
"On tli > Othar Slda of Jordaa" IwtU toaa
bivtber raiaa tha tana?)
" Whara tha traa of Ufa I* bJoomlaY'ahaddla'
bloMomi o'ar tha foam.
"Tbara I* rast for all tiia waary f aa' wa'ra
goln' c"ln' liorua.
t L. Stanton In Bmlthrilla Mawa.
AS OTHER WORLDS SEE US
A OaaarlptlM tor u4 I
Uva Wmlho.
Throughout tba lo-j night of SM ho ara.
:he alda of tba moon toward ua la lighted
by a n>*KntQc«ot raflaotar of tha auu'i
raya. Always ramaiaing la oaa flxad
•pot In tha baarana, whlla aun aud tiara
«o by In regular eye lea of tarraatrlal
day*, tba earth —aa tba moon may aaa It—
l>aaaaa through tha pbaaaa from flrat
quarter to full and to laat quarter, (blu-
ing at tha lunar midnight with a light
fourteen timaa atrongar than that of our
full moon.
To our aatalllte, gravitating around na
at a dlatanca of 940.000 Milan, tha earth
then appear* four lima* aa broad and
thirteen time* aa gr«*t la ar*a aa tba
mooQ appeara to ua. Aa day light apraada
over thla part of tba moon, tha aarth
dwindle* away to a thin er**oant and
finally dlaappanr* at tha mo man t of now
aarth.
Paaalng to Ita aiatar planata, wa flad tha
earth hoa laat Its Imposing appearance.
To Mercury. 37,000.000 ml lea from thaaun,
tba earth la an axtarnal planet, harto*
tba light of a f rat magnitada atar. and
analogoua with Japllar aa a*an by ua, to
V'anoa, (W,000.000 ml lea from tha aun, oar
glob* exo**d* tho atar* In brilliancy, and
baa a p«rc*ptiblo diameter, with tha mooa
plainly visible near tha dlak To Mar*,
143,000.000 mile* from th* aun. th* aapaet
of tha earth la very llkothat exhibited to
ua by tba beautiful planet Venaa. but to
tha giant Jupiter, 4SA.000.000 from tba
aun, our world ta only a fa*bl* atar, al-
ways heaping within IS* of tha ana. To
Saturn th* earth la separated from tha
aun by 8*. to Uraaua by S*. and to Nap
tun* by bat I*.
"Immersed la a luaalnoa* faaoloJe of so-
lar rays," aaya M J. Laotard, "oar glob*
1* eu.irely invisible to tbeae plaaata of
th* system to which It b*longa. Th*
«arth Is unknown to tho** worlds, which
ar* relatively near and ara connected.
Ilk*it, with th*de*tlalae af th*sun, and
tha adatenc* upon It of tha Intalllgant
race which bellevsa itaalf to b* alona la
tha nnlvera* la unsuapactad. To tbaae
planata neighboring our own wa do not
"Sean from tha nearest of tha atara. tha
enormous sun that lllamlnataa na la ttoall
no liaro than r„ llitlo point, no more than
a m.uute »tar, wandering lu the luOuita
labyrinths of tlij worlds."
8HE KNEW HOW TO FIND HIM.
"Seen anything of my husbendf"
demanded n Cloux Pal la woman one day
tL'.s w**h of an offlc*r In front of th* po*t
ode*.
"No, ma'am: has ha diaapp*ar*d mys-
teriously f"
"Naw! be cam* down town th* aame as
usual tbla morning, but dinner had b**a
ready an hour, and lt'a all getting cold,
and ha isn't back yet."
"Ton have been to hla office, IsuppoeeV
"No, sir, I hav*o't. I'v* no tlm* to
Tool away looking for him th*r*. Say, la
tl.er* a sick horaa at any of tha livery
stablest"
"Not that I know of."
"Been any dog fight* aroand latelyf"
. "Haven't beard of any."
"Any ten-ceut ahow or target gun la
town T"
"All gon*. madam. '
"Any uiaa la a wagon sailing braaa
Jewelry f" „ *■
"Cusfhot."
'To fir* anywhere In townf"
"No pools being sold snywhsr* on soma
tkors* rao* or trial going on la a jostle*
fcourtf"
' "Not any.**
"No man selling madlcln* on th* str**t.
no circus bills Just pasted up anywhar*,
no woman walking a tight ropef"
"No, not ona"
"Wall, that's paculiar. I oaa't as*
where John can b*."
"There's a couple of rr*a*hm*o with a
tam* cinnamon bear down oo Phillips
avenue, madam."
"That's 16—that's it; I didn't think to
aak about tam* Imsts Whila th* pota-
toe* ara gatting aa cold aa a stone he Is
down ther* tanking up a purs* of 75 cento
to *** tha beau- climb a telegraph tolel
I'll go down. Too watch and aaa If he
Li'tup to th* ho rise inside of tea mln-
utoa."—Ashtabula Itooord.
portion of hk aalary ra-
■■laa< aftor hla prints STpsaisa war*
■at ka dlatrlbated among tha worthy
And whan ha had nothing left of hla
own to give ha would aomotlmaa go to tha
grooary kept by hla wwalthlaat deaoon
and order perhaps a barrel of fiour aant
to a oartain family, aad whan It had b*en
delivered ho would aay, la hla lnlmltabls
and nnaaawarable manner:
"Daaoon, yon last charge that floor to
tha Lord."—Lewlaton Journal.
Yesterday a 7oung lady riding in a eab
In eoKLary penal venaaa from Camden sta-
tion crested a good deal of intoraatduring
her profTcaa through th* western Motion
of tli* c.:y byasltrn over her b*ad bear
lap tha lc-*nd "Not Engaged." .
TUe driver had ne^Uctod to take it
down whan ha Moored Ids faro.—Balti-
more Sun. . , s
' A PHILANTHI^OPIC DOMINIE. '
- . nu
■* Por««d Otter People To B* LlbarsL
If ha had haan anybody but a minister
of tha Goapal, on* of tha qoallttaa of t'oa
lata R*-.. H. Q. Btorer, who labored few
' years in tha towns U 7athiagtoq
j, Ha., would be railed ' **yi," la
' day*.
Ba traa moat aeakrae and suniessfiil in
lof b*navol*no*, i_id when hr wanted
i tha brother had to
ODD MARRIAGE CUSTOM.
it Ito Dsagtrs and Iaa
A cartons old mariage costom, which
laatlU widely prevalent in Brittany, was
raoantly interpretod la a novel and amus-
ing manner.
According to tha cnatom, the bride-
groom, Immediately after the priest had
wedded the couple, strikes his wife in the
face, saying:
"Tbla la how you will far* if yon make
ma angry," and than, klaaing her, he
aays:
"This is how yon will far* If you treat
m* wall."
A abort tlm* ago a young Breton mar-
ried a German girl, and after the cere-
mony waa over began at one* to practice
th* flrat part of the time honored custom.
The bride, who waa ignorant of the "in-
ner meaning" of what she con&idered an
lnault, turned round on her lord and
maatar and returned the stroke, saying:
"Look her*,, I do not approve of such
behavior," aftor which the husband Is
said to have performed the second part of
th* oaremoney with more than usual af
faction.—Boston G a jet to
A CO.
A HAPPY
New Year.
May all your bright
anticipations be
fully realized
the coming
new year.
• h. V
SHERMAN AND GAINESVILLE, T&XAS,
JiHOW
A LITTLE GIRL'S QUAINT LETTER.
Why It It Not Lonfcr.
The following waa received recently by
an eminent Sunday-school worker in New
York:
Mr , %
My dear Friend. I donot feel very well
to-day. 1 am very sorry thst 1 am not able
to go to Sunday achool. fori love to go
and 1 have a very nice teacher now but I
think I will not have her long for she nets
if She was going to get married in i\ little
while, our Sunday School Is going to
have a fair on Tuesday WedneixUy &
Thursday. The children are going to
hav* exercieea In which we all take part.
I have read twelve chapters In my little
testament.
I am very happy b*caua* I love the lord.
How are your family? My pen is poor
my Ink la pale my hand shakes like a
monkey's tall. Good by. I must close
my lettor now.
Your friend Wllletha
F .
No Laager Alone !■ the World.
"Yea." said Smith, "it la a cheerless
tliini: to Ik- left jtlonein the world. I w ^
l< It aii or;'h t:t ^nd \vi;hout u sin •!<? locu-
tion to whom I could look for syn natliy
lu affliction. But the world la brighter
Dow. I have seven sisters.
"Seven sisters!" exclaimed Jones. "I
thought you said you hadn't a alngle re-
lation Id the world."
"I hadn't a few years ago, but I have
seven sisters now. I've been rejected by
seven girls "—Boston Courier.
Dnnnlog the Doctor.
Office Boy—"Please, sir, here's a man
to see you "
Impecunious Doctor—"Healthy man?"
Office Boy—"Very much healthy. Got
something in his hand looks like a bill."
Impecunious Doctor (struck with a
brilliant Idea/—"Let him come In. I'll
give him W cents on account: he will
faint, and I'll charge him £2 for reviving
him."—Time.
Ghost and Ballet.
That gboat which haunted a New
Ham pah! re sawmill turned out to be a
young woman who used to go spooning
around there to imagine that ahe was In
a ruined castle on the Rhine.
After a bullet fired by a constable
whined by her ear she imagined that she
bad bettor get oat aad give up.—Detroit
Free Pi
. . nobody to do more
wpiQd do him—If. how*v*r. Ho wt» la
Revenge Is 8w*et.
"My dear boy," said a mother to her
•on as be banded round his plate for more
turkey, "this Is the fourth time you've
b*en helped."
"I know, mother." replied the boy,"but
thst turkey pecked me once snd I want to
get square with him "
He. got his turkey—San Francisco
Wast). » *
A Oallent Newspaper.
It is unkindly su^cested that wmi-.i
elrrkn are not only more honest than t..t
men, bnt that they are too timid to steal.
In that case It Is a pity that the same
sort of fear doesn't pervade the sterner
■ex more generally It la a rather credlt-
able trait.—Boston Herald.
Be Fair to Yourself.
Thar* la no harm in a moderate amount
of Mlf-congratulation, provided there is
good ground for It.
It Isn't wrong to be pleased with onr-
**lv«* if the imagination doesn't get th*
better of the judgment.—San Antonio
(Texas; Time*.
Pretty Little "Squabble."
Few are the lady acquaintances who
can take a ride on a street car without a
pretty little "aquabb.e" about which
pays the fares.—Philadelphia £nqnir*r.
■till Another Word Infliction.
"Pas to ration," supposed to mean the
settlement of a pastor In a new ch--~e, 13
the latest word that th* West aflucto as
with.—Springfield He publican.
| Bit G bssgtveo OQlvar
satisfaction lo the
I ears of Uoaorrbces and
I Gleet. I prescribe It sod
feel aafe In recommend-
Ing It to all auffbrera.
,1. J. STOSKK. I.D..
Deeeter, IIL
PRICX.tl.aa.
Sold by Drocrlata.
GILCREE8T JfcCO. Whole-
sale and Retail Agents
■wr
OZMAMUS
ORIENTAL
S E X'JAL
PILLS
§ l*|l*te«%S| »v«e —/
See*. AeM/s*/ I minions.
tf—mmtmilinti, Hirvmtt-
seaa, MI toaa of
Homor*. Will stoAe you a
Vlforms Han
Iff too $1.00, ffBowmM.00
SmooUl OirocUom Holiod
mtt* oaek Box. *ddr„s
BslUrd Saow Liniment Co.
if, LOUIS, MO.
Gainesville Steam Laundry,
WEST CALIFORNIA STREET,
■ILLY WOFFORD, : Manger
Wo thank the public in gen-
eral for the liberal patronage
bestowed on us the past year
and kindly ask a continuance
of the same. We shall strive
as in the past to merit the
good will of our patrons by
keeping the bost goods for the
I
least money. An honest,
straightforward business pol-
I.
icy, a polite treatment to one
and all, and a one price sys-
tem coupled with the fact that
! our goods are bought for cash
;and selected with judgment
and taste by experienced buy-
i ers who thoroughly under-
stand the wants of our people.
We therefore look hopefully
toward the future with no fear
| of disappointment.
W e are now "taking stock"
and uaily throwing out many
bargains from the different
departments worthy the at"
tention of the public.
On account of the mild
weather we have 011 hand
more
CLOAKS,
WRAPS, JACKETS
AND
Newmarkets
than we desire, and not wish-
ing to carry any over have
reduced prices ridiculously
low. If signs do not fail we'll
have a long and cold winter,
so you'll be wise and save
money by purchasing one of
these garments now, for it
may be year9 before another
opportunity of like importance
presents itself.
Again wishing you a happy
New Year with many returns
of the same, we remain yours
respectfully,
ScHIFF, SoMMER & Co.
First-class work,
tioa fuarantoed.
Living price*. Batisfsc-
i U
STATE
wi<i u
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 from $600 up; Business lots in all parts of the city; Suburban property; Farms and grazing
lands in large and small tracts. Correspoudenoe solicited. Informaiion 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.
JVC
XI:-: IR, O
DEALER IN
ALL GRADES OF
Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, £pci
taeles, Eye-glasses, etc., 113 E. California St.
SCHIFF, SOMMER & CO
Citation.
THK STATE OF TEXAS —In tlie Justice
Court, i'rtclnct No. ]. Cooke county, De-
cember Term, A. I)- lt88.
To the Sheriff or any Constable < f Cooke
county, Greeting —
You are hereby commanded, that by mak-
ing publication of this citation in some news-
paper published In the county of Cooke, if
there oe it newspaper published in aaid coun-
ty, but if not, iheu in the nearest county
wlierca newspaper is published, for fourcon-
secutive weeks previons to the return day
hereof you summon D. B. Cargile whose resi-
dence is unknown, to be and appear before
the Justice Court, to be holder in and for Pre-
cinct No, 1 of thu county of Cooke, at the
Court House the-eof, in Gainesville, 'iexas,
on the 31st day of January, A. D. 18^8, same
being the nest rt gular term of s»id Court.
* ile number being 5«M1, then and there to an-
swer the "sulttof l.ewin Bros. A (Jo., a firm
composed of i\ Lewin, M. I>ewin, K. Leasing,
J. A. Solomon and M N. Rosenthall, tiled in
said Court, on the 5th day of December, A. D.
1KS8, against the said I) B Cargile being a suit
on open account for goods, wares and mer-
chandise sold and delivered by plaintiff's to
defendant at defendi-nts special instance and
reum-st; also on three certain promissory
notes bearlrg date on the '24th day of April,
IS8*, executed and delivered by defendant lo
plaintiff's on said day, ^ld notes being due
on Sept 1st, (>ct. 1st. and Nov. 1st. 1«88 res
pectively The first two of said notes being
each for the t-um of J2&25 and the other for
the sum of $20 10, all oeaiing interest from
maturity at the raw of 12 per cent per annum,
and providing for the payment of 10 per cent,
attorney's fees in addition thereto in case St
suit for collection tin reof; all of said notes
being payable In Gainesville, 'lexas, and
plaintiffs being the legal and equitable own-
ers and holders thereof.
Herein fail uot, but haveyoa then andthere
before said Court this writ, with your return
thereon, showing how >ou have executed
the same.
Witness, N. C. Snider, Justice of the Peace
or Precinct No. 1. Cooke county, Texas.
GAINESVILLE:-:
enracraa
Capital lid Sirpte, $360,000.
£
Citation.
The State of Texas. To the sheriff or any
constable of Cooke county—Greeting
Mrs. Susannah Harrison, guardian of the
erson and estate i f Nancy J Harrison, Eliza-
th A. Harrison, Z&chariah D. Harrison, El-
bert N. Ha rison and Offden D. Harrison,
min rs, has tiled in the county court 01 Cooke
county, ner application tor leave to resign
the guardianship and has accompanied tie
■ame by an account for final *6111601601 there-
of, you are hereby commanded that by pub-
lication of this writ for three successive weeks
before the return day hereof In a newspiper
regularly published In the county of Cooke,
giving notice to all persons interested lu the
application and account for final settlement of
said estate tofile their objections thereto, if
a>>y thev have, on or before the January term
of the county court of <"rw>tp onunty, Texas,
winch conveneson the first j.oiidny in Janu-
ary, A. l>.. 1889, being the 7th day of said
mon h, and to be held at the court house
hereof In the City of Gainesville, when Baid
application and accouDt will be considered by
said court.
Herein fall not under penalty of the law
and this writ make due return.
Witness K. C. Peery, clerk of said c art and
the seal thereof at office In the City of <<aines-
ville, on this 15th day of December, A. D. 1888.
IL. S.j K. C. PEERY,
Clerk County Court, Cooke Co., Tex.
By J. E. HAV WoKTH, Deputy.
Notice by Publication of Final Accoaat-
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Cooke
County—Greeting:
Josiah Kobb, administrator of the estate of
JohnS. Robb. deceased, having filed in our
County court his final account of the condi-
tion oi the estate of said John 8. Robb to-
gether with an application to be dlschai ged
irom said administration, you are herebv
commanded that by publication of this writ
for twenty days prior to the return day here-
of in a newspaper regularly published In the
County of Oooke you give due notice to all
persons Interested in the account for final
settlement of said estate, to file their objec-
tions thereto, II any, they liaye, on or betore
the January term, 1889, of said County Court,
commencing and to be holden at the court
house of said co'inty. In thei 'Ity of Gainesville
on the first Monday In January, A. D., 1889,
when said account and application will be
considered by said court.
Witness E. C. Peery, Clerk of the County
Court of Cooke County. Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of said court
at my office in the City of Gainesville, this 23d
day of November, A. D., 1888.
fL. 8 I E C. PEERY,
Clerk County Court, Cooke Co.,Tex.
By TOM PEERY. Deputy Clerk
Notioe.
All concerned will take notice that the
undersigned, W. J. Stone, a resident of
Gain»sville, Cooke county, Texas, has. nn
der the laws of the State of Texas in relation
to assignments for tbe benefit of credit-
ors, been appointed assignee of all the es
tate not exempt from execution, partner-
ship as well as individual, of Chat. K. Ed-
wards and Alfred G. Edwards, partners in
trade nnder the Arm name of Edwards Bros.,
In Gainesville, Cookeooanty, Texas, for the
benefit of snch of the'r creditors, partner
ship as well as individual, aa will consent to
accept their proportional share of said estate
and discharge the said Charleal. aad Alfred
G Edwards, and each of them from their re
spective claims. W. J. 8TONE,
Gainesville, Texas, Dec. 0,1888.
OFFICERS :
j President, - - - C. C. HEMMING,
> Vice-Pres. - - J. R. STEVENS,
j Cashier,Acting, - C. CHAMBER8.
s*.
stockholders :
, Curtis Blackwood, J. M. Lindsay, !
j Wm. Hudson, J. It. Stevens, C. C. >
j Hemming, J. H. Belcher, Geo. Y'
t Bird, John T. Rowland, C. Cham
S bers, H. E. Eldridge, S. il Downard, i
' i.eo. R. Edwards, W. Kilgore, R. 1
Kemp, R. F. Scott, G. Schiff, J. H.J
Weaver, Joel Gillenwaters, E. J. J
j Westbrook, Gainesville, J. B. Fair- (
child, Sherman ;0. A Cogburn.Ross-
: ton; The H&lsell Estate, and Dan
Wagoner, Decatur; Rush Washing-
i 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, A Co., Galveston.
Notwithstanding tnelarge capital
ol this bank, which is in Itself a
substantial assurance of protection
yet as a measure of oxtra precau-
tion we carry our deposits FULLY
INSURED Hg&inst burglary, and
take no risks whatever not Justified
by careful and conservative banking
£
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Gainesville Meat -Market.
W.J. MILLER & CO.
-DKALKBS IS-
MEAT, PISS and QA1IE
11 Commerce St. Gainesville.
Hilton, Beat? & Co.,
44® LIVERY
Feed end Sale
(STOLE)
Fi.^t-claaa turnouts—stock all in
Sood condition; horses boarded on
ay, week or month. Give the new
firm atrial.
Have in addition *
FINE HEARSE •
Qj established 1878.
C. R. ROLLINS,
Fire, Tornado and Accident
(OllNSURANCE ■ aeljfTYffl
No. 114 East California Street,
GAINESVILLE, - TEXAS
represents the following! companies:
Home, Netf York; Lancashire, England, ^tna, of Hartford; Phrenix,
of Hartford; St. Paul Fire and Marine, of St. Paul; Imperial Firo 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, of Hartford:
Lloyds' Plate Glass Underwriters, of New York.
100 per cent, saved by buying my
old style
*Tinwere Ventileting Flues,*
A SPECIALTY.
LIGHTER THAN BRICK OR STONE,
---And better than either for—
T «i gb.t Frame Houses
INSURANCE THE SAME,
GIVE ME A CALL TO GET PBICES.
I superintend my own work and will guarantee satisfaction.
Give me a call when you have Roofing, Guttering, Sponting
oi any kind of Job Work and get prices.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
a. , c. H. KELLER,
Sign of Big Coffee Pot and Star. North Commerce St.
DEALERS 1N-
ijkkre buford plow8
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avery plows. | meikle plows.
BUGGIES, PILETONS AND CARRIAGES.
GUNS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
Stoves in Great Quantities at Wholesale and Retail.
Cotton Gins,
Hoosier Drills,
Barb and Smooth Wire,
Feeders and Condensers,
Havana Press Wheat Drills,
Engines and Boilers of leading makes
We are also agents tbe Celebrated Bridge, Beach &Co.'s
Cook Steves, fire-backs, warranted for fifteen years. Try us
on the above guods and we guarntee satisfaction.
STEVENS, KEINNERLY & SPRAGINS,
Southwnst corner square. gainesville, texas.
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INSURANCE | REAL ESTATEOFFICE
EplaUe Life Isms Society,
Assets, $84,000,000. A. A. GREEN, Jr„ Special Agent.
Polices issued for life, or payable in 10, 15 and 20 years.
City and Country Property bought and sold. Money to loan on
real estate. 17 California street.
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Leonard, J. T. & Sullivan, J. H. Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1889, newspaper, January 4, 1889; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth501574/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.