The Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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TIME CARD.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS.
PA«*BNOKR.
WORTH. KA*T AMD *OnTTl
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No 7*. Lv . ... : W p in J
WE*T
No IT, 1,t . ... p m
N<>. 77, I v 1 .;o |» m
No IIm the fa^texprcs* train for kan-a«< Ity
8t. liouii, Chicago and the K«uit<*f n poin'N.tna i
vnak*Mi direct c<>nn<vtionA *t Whiteat>oro with
the through Mi'mphl* train Hn»t it* nonthra-t-
crn connection* At [>allaA for polnt* lo un<l
via (Hhreveport, N«-vr Orleans, Hou-ton aid
OalTfUton
*Jo. make* dln^t oonnation* nt Whiten
boro with through train for Port Woith, Whco |
Austin, San Xntonlo *n<l Ainnsm i a--* ana ,
point* In Southern Texan, ronn»M t- with
ihrnu^n "Chicago Limited ' «t I K'm1h«>n, rnrr> • I
♦eig through I'tellman Titlark lluffrt v.rrping |
rarx, iiii|»ro\< <1 < <>*< le**a nii*1 chair * *r«» f«»r
han«a<( tit?, St I/Oiiis. t hlCuito, without
ehangf) ft >mlth, l.lttlv Km''k and kun-a-
and Arkansas |M»<nt<«
No 17 m-iiCM* dlr«*i't connection* at H» nrl«'t-
ta for I'annan Ha point- !■ n through train
to Colorado, ( aliform*, Wa*hln^t«»n and all i
!»« ntM went, making direct contiocilon itM I
the faat through train at Henrietta for l*ue!»lo I
and l^enror.
A p«rf#rt pa* monger norTlne and all that per
tains to «|ulek and comfortable t ran«jorf a- |
tlon N>twi'«n Oaliiexvllie anJ Deni •««»:», I*»• i - I
*o««. Ft Scott, Sedalia, Chicago, -t. l-oui*
and Kansaa City and between «»;Une««\llle i
and l>alla*. Kt. Worth. Austin >aii Antonio, 1
Memphis, shre\eport and New i»rlrniiv
I 'on l »io i l «| i y train stTflct. i'ollm «»1 Buffet
sleeping car*
For cheap rat. -, 4l"ei*tng sei\ l< ••, r>*i s and
liuu cardi, v ldrc*\
^ II. Mam T'< k.-t \ gt. '
By ROBEST GRANT,
.-1tilh.or or '77i<- t ontrxxion* of n Friv-
(•bms <iirl," "/In Avcrrujc .Van,"
" J'Kc ATruttv of Urtirtx," l'tc.
t(Y>l'yr.^ht, :*J1, by American Press Associa-
tion.)
• . nvn an ;irivmpiisru'ii oar in
culli ,-uid ;i strokes wnt the
li.rht skimming I»cyoii■ 1 the tn-vy of
similar cr:ift l>y winch wo wrm sur-
rmiinled. Tlio wa w;is calm .is a mill
and tho lnixin was at th>- lull. 1
lay back with inv faco turn 1 to tho
hcuvi-us ami my hilars trailing in tho
ci*)l water. Mr. Dale nnvr.l nil until
the lights on shore seemed mere sjK-cks.
ami we could just perceive the -title
roll of the Atlantic swell. He rested on
his oars and listened. The V"uvs of tlie
others were lost in the distance, and only
the tinkle of a banjo wafted fruni afar
l>r< kethe night's tranquillity. The water
was alive with i.hik-phorescencti that
sp:irkled like l;-ins around the blades.
We had i.either < f u.s M»>ken since
starting. I know n> >t what
th'iui;hts, but mm" wen* full
I less. I felt sure, sure of his
•un1 that ht> should
FAST TIME SANTA Te Route
Oulf, Colorado and Santa Fo H'y.
'.u*r til
>• w >r>
•arer t.
Ui il l 'f
Ifishne-
• t in
wero
her.
t
were his
■ t hapjii
love, and
mine for the
• ■cf \eas my
would [»'St[»ine
to inak'1 usst'.ll
We ha 1 talked so
s r ipture and un
hav
I"
! Mr. Uaio. '
"It is not your fault in any way, Aunt
j Helen. 1 shall tell him so."
She left me, and I dressed deliberate- |
! ly. Threre was evidently no escape from ;
; the situation. Bnt upon one point I
i was perfectly decide<l—nothing should i
| induce m > t > pive np Ilo^er. I was [
, ready to postpone our wedding for the I
present, or to humor my father's objec- j
tions m any reasonable way. But re- !
nounco him. never! Having arrived at j
this determination I went downstairs. |
My father was eating his breakfast, and
1 waited until h<> was comfortably set- j
tied with a cigar on the sofa before mak- |
ing my confe-s. ien. Aunt II> leu had!
taken th * precaution to absent herself
from the room. 1 b gan bravely:
•• Fath«'r. there is something 1 wish to •
tell you that interests mo very deeply." !
lie reuio', ed the cigar, and 1 xiked at
ui" inquiringly. 1 saw h-a di l not sus- |
j.vt 1'-.. truth. I
" I am engaged to be married to Mr. i
Roger Dale. You must not be angry, 1
fa'her." I continual hastily. ''You can- ,
n t help liking him when Jo" know him
Setter. II - is worthy of in j iu every 1
way."
I viT.ture.1 to look at him; he was
-niokuig witii ijuick, nervous puffs that
iie!• ik*■ 11ed _'reat exciU'lie'iit.
•Bali!'' he cried presently. "Bah!
what k fool I h ive 1).-en! I might have
known it would end m some such way
a-t'iiN. No girl ever had a letter o]>-
:v»ituuitv than vmi, aril yet vou are
P
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Little Giant
& Fletcher
Cotton Press
Phjvlclanaendoraa P. P. P. mi a wpl#n-li<l combination.
RnJ prehriibe tt with cr»at »ati*tiu,t»on f"r the rures ol
all arul stftirg«» "f Primary. Senin,lary anQ
The Greatest
Cotton Press
Of the Age!
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SIZE OF BOX
inches.
4 1-2 feet
Hi ft box.
by liS
SyphilUlc Kheurr.ati«m. Scr-»fnl'»u« Clcers
ilar Svrt'illnp*. Khoumatiam. Malaria^
old Chronic I l--orH that have r>*siHt« 4 all treatment.
ary Srphllia
tr.d 8«'iea, GI«n tv
CatHrrto, SKiu Dlnoaaos. Ectema. ,.r' i,U- Fen.ale Cora
plaint6. Mercurial Polaon, Tetter, SralUheait. «tc .. etc.
P. P. P. li« a p uerfnl tonic arid in hi -hi.-nt »i pltl
Pii p. P. c"
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No. 10.
North
, Hound
No. :
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StAtion*
1/«>I«V« I
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11 »> »m
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■ am lialve'ton
lo pin T«'inide
10 put FortV\ ort h
1 prn t «afnea\ lie
No
Arrive
M 4.". pt
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un d
But he
at once.
"Virginia, I hav
hen4 where we are alont
nature can interrupt us,
1 ad' r ■ V' 'U
m
■i I'lairitanc
r., si 1 eflCI
:i'-nt ary.
til to s'lieak
n ail)' to ,-aerifiee ev
■ 'f a fellow whi is n
1 in,-band th in rile \,
st P et. Y' 'U have (1
nbly, Virginia. 1
"eligible and clever;
t
KurceP
K a name •ty
t hicatro
^t I.011N
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am
Temple
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1 am
.... 6 pin
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A rn \
.... rum
. . Leave
. . A J"» pin
Arrive
.1 so am "*Kn \nccl«> I l<
The ■•horte^t and -juu ke^t route to tlie
«outh. ea.«»t and wr«t t lirap raf»'s to ('
ni»i, Oregon and WfKhinu'ton. To Pen
M hour*, San Francisco In hours
land, orrifon, In 10"J hour<*
The faat vestibule expro^s between Kansas
< Ity, Chicago and Denver are the han<laoino*t
In the world, and their aervh v Is acktiow! ,
edited to f»e the completeat, "afe«t and moat
comfortable.
Pullman ralace HutTet sleeping Car*, t
twet»d Qalve.aton and Kansas ritv on trains
Nos 1 and 2. and connecting at Kan«* City wit h
the Santa Fc h ast I Imlt. d Vestibule train tor
< 'hicaffo. The «|ulckeat time irom Texas to
the north and east is male \ lathis popular
line. All clasae* of Rnrop«<an steamship tlck-
eta (ontward or prej»aid s<->ld at lower rat*
and all Information furnished on application
K .f. tiates. Ticket Akrent <»ainea\Hie
II. U Thompson, G, r. and T Ajfent, lialvea-
ton, Texas.
SAIiS A PARI IX A.
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ti' iw that
full "f 1
ire>t, and
the full
ardent w.,r.
u«nt'li w; i>
dreams had
IlesS x> till.-.
mured:
' Riger. yr
all my heart
■•Mv dari 1
"Mv U'h.v
Is there at
t-rri
!. t. 'the
stars lau
Tie love .
at till.. :
1.1 k< me 1
brought
and w
to t 11
'I,
you <«ut
11 re only
11 y iii that
taut moon
hey please
•r my -■ oil
it. S[ie,ak,
t' irever."
■ pi Tt at hi-
1 me t hat
1 anli. M\
u have just mail
11.
i,.
>r_\ thing tor the sake
I Till ire tit to be y, >ur
1'ii'St beggar 111 the
-sijipointed Tue ter
llell, \ ed yotl to bl
but the admission
proves you to be lit-
Bah! Vou couldn't
«er, biitMi.-iff ui
LaJu^ wi •«
!a In *
rr«e
tie* nre p- rullftt ly bonetited t»v tlu* woiutirful tonic and
bi'Hwj ru-at.si■!£ properties of P. P. P., Pricaly Ash, Po«t.a
R<- i anil P"*a«i»n'i!i.
••V.
lt.l-ol
him
v< >u
a ^:ii!i
Lllii.'
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1 til'
f;ith
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f«>r 1
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don't
c in that way ot
-it here and let
nie a,- much a.-
-a v anvthitm
,1.
riot ui
■rstaii'
LIPPWAN EROS., Proprietors,
WH0LE3A1JK DRUGGISTS.
Uppman block. SAVANNAH, 6*.
:ti v 1
•,*oa with
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1
lappim
impu
and I
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otir to (
with 11
nati
tide,
of h
rn.it
T
Isn't one Hursaparllla as good a*
another? No! No!! No!!!
n i
I'
Don't think it. Don't for
think it. If you want Bull a :
dftnttnd it titnl tnkp no other
intfrpillfnts that tiro rot found tn
•«r>«parilla. The^u v«ry ln^redn
m«k« it ditrfrcnt from othfr sar«
aro the must important. In fact.
to its cuiative virtue. <'n111 II
Bull's Parsaparilla would l>u us inert as
the many inferior preparations of sarsapa-
nlla fouinl in many druu stores Hull i
Sarsaparilla cuntains no unimportant 111-
yredient. F^ach ingredient used is chosen
(or iu beoeticent etl«ct upon the human
icnient
; an; 11,
aitmi.s
1 y ot her
its lh.it
[ .irillas
ssential
■m and
an i
w< it
Coll
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alt.
ing with t li- ra
riage. stroll, d
III! « • 71111 shl 'Tel
t >nl v 1 irie mc
"Virginia.'' s.u
Wil 1 y Hir t.ki he
My father' I h
him. So absorbit
f-ciousness that II
and I r. turn, d lus
c-ii-iilerati 'ti v.-a, '
"Not tout -hr.
that tonight I..
I can," I err d. p
feverish foli'lne.s.-.
"lie dislikes
0111 pare
at 111 w)
lie. Jigrn
v trn.-ting. win-;
nt h
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111 1 1V1
'Ills W I-
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■ each
Ill.-es |;
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have
■ell of 1
as if t'
1 dan
w it 'u a 1
ti«' nine
imjnst
1- too 1
' ither
e wc
1 lievel
111T1. Would
I. in le. d: 1* 1- N.
stand him.
s'!iter cf
arb r's bl<H-k."
h for my endurance
[ ' Tied. with Hashing
it' to talk so. We
A FEW POINTS.
Its Great Power—With it two
men can press a bale of cotton
of from 100 to 000 pounds
111 from ."> to G minutes with
ease.
Its Durability—There is neither
■ | grinding nor rubbing friction in
I its operation, as in the serew-
| prsss.
Kconomy ot Space—It takes
>ut u small amount of space for
its working. <).\S feet being sulti-
cu'iit room.
The convenience with which
cotton can be put in the box, as
there is 110 obstruction above or
about tlie top of the box to inter-
j fere with the operation.
It is tlie only press within our
! knowledge with which one man
and a boy can press a bale of or-
dinary size from 150 to 000 lbs.
It is equally adapted to steam or
| water power.
It is the Best
FOR SALE BY
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BOOK AND JOB CLEAVES - & - FLETCHER
PKINTIJNG.
ar. i i
must
my own fath«
■ elsewhere for
. tl at
a- 1
1 loo!
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d at i
id t:n !
from I-'
It 1111 • ■ v
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trava-'l
with a
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ed the
-ervatit
D.i
II
Wc hav e now one of the
best equipped job offices
in the country and are bet
ter prepared to do <zo-d
work on short notice than
anyone has ever heretofore
been in Gainesville. We
have a complete stock of
K
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Gas Stoves of All Makes at Cost!
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Hat
materials
can
do
on hand,
all kinds of
and
Commercial
Car 'sfa. and Trade-Mnrkp obtained, and all rat-
ent tuirinoj conducted l"«ir Moderate Fees.
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office,
arvi we r un secure puteut iu time than those
remote from \Va^hins:ton.
Si rid ru»d 1. drav i*i_'«»r x with de?^rip-
t'oii. We advi~e, if [►atciitnhle or n«»t. frre <»f
*)ur f- not due till patent secured.
A Pamphlet,'li«»w t" oPtani !' it * nt^." with
names of actual clients iuyuurblatc. county, or
C. A! SNOW & CO.
Opposite Patcr.t Office. V.'ashincjton, D. C.
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Dr. JOHN BULL'S
system Combined, they exert a harmo-
nizing influence upon wery function of
the body, improv in « digest ion. st re nut hen-
inj? the liver nnd kidneys, cleansing tho
blood of poisonous matter, southing the
nervous system, •nlivuniiu' the mental
faculties, nnd in a word, by infusing new
strength and life, completely rejuvenates
every part and makes one feel ultugether
like a new peruon.
SARSAPARILLA
Elmer Hodson, Alvaretto, Tex , writes:
" My strength and health hud been (ailing
me for several years My blood was in a
very impoverished condition and very im-
pure Siy limbs felt lame, rickety and
rheumatic, nnd I could not walk without
totteriag. I felt myself growing prema-
turely old, and my face began to look
pinched and shrivelled I suffered con-
siderable, was restless at night, very Tier- km
voul, and growing very melancholy My
eyes were sore and I had catarrh I tried
many tonics, and bitters and blood purl- " '
tiera, but faiied to get better I finally
IS THE BEST !
bought six bottles of Rull's Sarsaj arilla,
and before I had used it all I felt like
another man My strength and health
improved, pimples and sores disappeared
from my person, aches and stiff joints left
and 1 consider myself a well i
aniiot r. tuse me
W" walked "II
and rebe-lhous.
low tollO of dft'
1 nie to vou what
II" Stoop.-,! hi
"If V"*i are a.s
in -1 let!
■ I >• aii
•rnniiat
ever ha
s lu-
ll.
In
on
price
as ;
for
Legal Printing
style.
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short
ai v
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an\w
a^s
not
n.s
am!
Out
onab'e
, i
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can be
. W»
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fi-t aft.
ting up t.
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TO
BE CONTINUED.
hare of the
(if the people, ant
iiuarantee satisfaction
patron a<je
will
n
inigtit.
. and I
"< )h. An
I'ljg.'UTed!
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l.tirst
I am
a i'[i\
run
it in
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Wfn
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h.df
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and loo!;
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W'
me.
a well person.
1.
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will *
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to b
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•*"There Is no other remedy so pleasant
to take and so aura in Its effect an Dr. bull's
Worm Destroyers. Price 25 cents
•W There Is one chill remedy whose ef-
fect ta a certainty ll ha« tffn tested In
many thousandH sevure cases and never
known to fall. It is palled Smith's Tonlo
8yrui>- Take do otlu-r.
Jonx D. Park A Sons, WholffaU Agents,
I7i 177 and tif sycamore 8t.. Cincinnati, Ol
: 11
Sold by "Garner, Williams & Co
For Sale,
A livery outfit; horses, vehicles,
harness, etc., in Fort Worth. One
of the best livery cities in the
state. Will sell for cash or trade!
for steers or stock cattle. The
business is in good condition and
is paying a good interest on the
">o-
uight.''
Y.m
Ci lUrve'."
"Wo li iw '
"Oh, Virgi
What will I
me, and heav
8.-emeil to mi
"It was ti
Can't you see
Roger and
and live- wi
y happy t-
will have to write' to him <
Sudden Deaths.
lli-art disease is* by far the most
frequent cause of sudden death,
which iii three out of four cases is (
unsuspected. The symptoms are ■
not generally understood. These
are: a habit of lying on the right
side, short breath, pain or distress
in the side, back or shoulder, ir-
regular pulse, asthma, weak and
hungry spells, wind in stomach,
swelling of ankles or dropsy, op-!
pression. dry cough and smother-
ing. Dr. Miles' illustrated book
on hear! disease free ;it Garner vN
Williams', who sell and guarantee
Dr. Miles' unequalled New Heart
Cure and his Pestorative Nervine,
which cures nervousness, head-
ache. sleeplessness. effects of
drinking, etc. It contains no opi-
ates. 3
GC&SFe
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fo
Tue popular nn<! direct route ,between all
popular points in To \ a- and !i:iii.-ns city, St,
Louis, Cbicago, Kansas, Cu'ior.i lo, Lallfarniti.
and all points in the
north, eaoi and west.
Tho Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe j
Has tho Following Reduced j
Excursion Rates.
Young People's Society of!
Christian Endeavor. Minneapolis.!
Minn. Tickets on sale duly ."),*>!
and 7. good to return August '21:\
one fare round trip.
Southern Educational Associa-
tion Meeting.Chattanooga,Tenn.- -
Tickets on sale duly 5 to !•, good
to return until September 30; one
fare round trip.
F. J. ('■ ATEs.
Ticket Agent.
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Gainesville Light and Fuel
OFFICE—California and Denton Streets.
W. W. nOWETII :
H0WETH BEOS.,
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R B HOWETH
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XIX XVit'ikJi /
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1 lirouif h
ileeplng i
G A INK,
r- mi'Tday coai
- V1LLE
kansas CITY AND
e onuecti'iL'
a-t service
as fit >' i.-il
CALVES ics.
• -: i o t s w It:
to
I
•id'.-l ou nothing yet."
i. I am all in a flutter
•ay? II" i.-i sure to blame
knows I .icted fur what
• the ll'-St."
lie best, -bar Aunt Helen.
• how happy I am' Win n
are marne l ymi .-hall < nine
i us alwavs. and have the
Illflnk acknowledgements for
Cooke county notaries for sale at
the Hesperian office.
chicago and eat
Tk».*ts, ba^'-'-U'c check-,
CarHiiths, au-5 all l.'iivtl inturu.,
uished on upy»lir.'ition to any Sunt F
II. o. THOMPSON, P. T. A . Gai
Texas.
r. J. ti.YTKS, A'»KvT, '.ATNESVILLK.
K li S POINTS.
ui t"ur-
nt,
vemsn.
Summer Excursion Rates.
The Missouri. Kansasand Texas
railway has now on sale round
trip excursion tickets to the sum-
mer resorts of the north, east and
west at greatly reduced rates.
Tickets are good to return until
October 31st. 1S01. Also round
trip excursion tickets to St. Eouis. | On commission render and pay
Kansas City, Hannibal, Chicago, j taxes. Loan nionev to individuals
i A i A / i ^ lii '
JLO-E tTTS:f-
il l! 1 IU
iNorthlSido California Street, Scott Block.
BUY AND SILL LAND
•st room m tlio I
■en for v(ni I mii
louse; for if if hadn't
ht never have known
what it is to tx- loved by the noblest man
in the world."
It was a long tun*
I was arou.si*<l in th<
at my d'>or. It was
>N
ire I fell a.-l<
' in irning bj a kn
Aunt Helen.
:x:k
V. I
investment. Apply to K.
mar, Gainesville, Texas.
Is it not wonderful why Morge-1
son's Tasteless Chill Tonic has
such a sale! Because of its being :
tasteless, pure vegetable and a j
dollar bottle for 50 cents; also
every bottle guaranteed
Wealth is supposed to give
ease, but what if the possesor hap-
pens to have chills? Why, he j
should simply exchange 4(1 or 7.r> [
cents of his wealth for a bottle of:
Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic j
atnl his ease will be restored. It ,
always cures chills. Guaranteed.!
A chronic kicker is bad enough,;
but a continual scratcher is worse.!
Better imitate a mule than a hen. j
Hunt's Cure will do up the worst
case of itch known. Price 50
cents.
Startling Facts.
The American people are rapid
ly becoming a race of nervous
wrecks, and the following sug-
gests the best remedy: Alphonso
Hemptiing, of Butler, Pa., swears
that when his son was speechless
from St. Vitus dance Dr. Miles'
great Restorative Nervine cured
him. Mrs. li. Miller, of Valpa-
raiso. and J. D. Taylor, of Logans-
port. Ind., each gained twenty
pounds from taking it. Mrs. II.
A. Gardner, of Yistulo, Ind.. was
cured of forty to fifty convulsions
;t day, and much headache dizzi-
ness, back ache and nervous pros-
tration by one bottle. Trial bot-
tles and fine book of marvelous
cures free at Garner, Williams &
Co., who recommends and guaran-
tees this unequaled remedy. 3
In Cheatham's Tasteless Chill
Tonic will be found a sweet with-
out its bitter. Pleasant to the
taste, without a parallel as a reme-
dy tor chills and fever. It is the
production of the well known A,
B. Richards Med. Co. of Sherman.
Tex., and guaranteed to cure.
Dr.
J. E. Gilcreest.
Office over P. O.
Office Hours lltol2a.m.and 5 to 6 pm.
Have abstracts to all lands in
- — Cooke county. Have for sale im-
Cincinnati and Louisville. For 'and for loan companies. Buy and proved and unimproved city and
further information call upon orisell land notes, make abstracts country property. Excellent bar-
address local M. K. & T., railway |and examine titles, write deeds gains in farm and ranch properties
ticket agent, or jand all other kind of instruments,; in Cooke. Montague and Clay
II. r. Hi cues. j and take acknowledgements. counties.
A. Cr. P. A.. M. K. tS: T. railway,' -
DaHas. Texas.
Gaston Meslier.
Ci. P. tS: T. A.. Sedalia. Mo. i
A great spring
P. P., the greatest
medicine is P.!
blood purifier
In the world, as hosts of people iu
this city, where it is manufactured
can testify.
"Let me in," sh»- said mysteriously.
"Well," sai l I. when I had risen and
admitted her, "what u it'.' What has
hapi>eued?"
"Your father ha.s just arrived. He is
down stain-'.'
'Father'
"Yes. lb- knows nothing, of course.
I have scarcely slept a wink all night,
V irginia. 1 feed dreadfully nervous.
What will he say?"
I got back into bed and drew the
clothes tip to my chin in an affectation
of composure. ldut I was overw helmed
by the news. His opposition seemed a
much more serious consideration than
when regarded by moonlight. A visit
from him at any other time would not
have Ix-en a surprise, for he had said he
should run down to Tinker's I leach at
his first leisure moment.
My aunt stood at the foot of the bed,
watching my face and expecting me to
speak.
"What do you mean to do about it?"
she asked.
"Tell him," i replied.
"I suppose you might put it off until
you return to town, especially if you
would make np your uund to see very
little of Mr. Dale in the meantime."
"No. It is best to have it over and T . . _ . ,
done with. i want it settled now and , ^ ^
forever." i felt my courage hardening. Cheatham 8 Tasteless Chill
"Well, heaven bless you, child!" she Tonic, but he ain't kicking, and
said, kissing me. "Yon mast admit, says it's a lala—Cheatham's Taste-
Virginia, that I have warned you all j less.
along that your father wm opposed to
The Texas & Pacific R!y
el PASO ROUTE.
The direct line to shrevci*ort anil New Orleau-
Vi Texarkana, Memphis, St. Lout- the
North ati'l East, and to ail points in Tesa-,
Old and New Mexico Aii/.ona, Colorado,
and California.
The favorite iiDe via Sacramento to Oregon
and Washington.
Only line offering choice of routes to points in
the southeast via; Texarkuna, Shreveport
jg, and New Orleans,
Take "The St. Louis Limited"
Between Port Worth and
St Louis
Excursion Tickets to Summer
Resorts.
The Santa Fe railway have or
sale excusion tickets to the pritici
pal points north and east, also to
California and Oregon, at reduced
rates. The quickest time from
Gainesville to Chicago, the east
and the Pacific slope is made via
this line. All information as to
rates, routes and sleepinc car ac-
commodations turnished on appli-
cation to
F. .1. Gates.
i Ticket Agent.
F. R. Sherwood,
*3 ill IMR1ICL
B li
* V
' ;\
1
OPPOSITE LINDSAY HOUSE.
-o-
Sugar Chill Cure is the the only
tasteless remedy on the market.
Children cry for it. Sugar Chill
Cure is sweet as sugar. A sure
cure for chills and fever, dumb
ague, etc. Sold on guarantee by
R. E. Philips.
Therfa^te-it timr between Texa^ an 1 i the ,
North atid Eaf:.
Ooulile daily line <>f Cullman Palace Sleeping
cars through lo St. L,ouin via tho
IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
Through sle-iplng cars between New Orleani
and Den rer and St. Eouis and El l'aso
For rates, tickets and r11 information, apply
to or a Idress any of tlie ticket ajteLts, or
0. P. Fegm.Trav Pass Agt.
A. W. McCULLOt UII G P. and T a.
JNO. A. ORANI.M V Pree
DALLAS, TEX.
FOURTH OF JULY.
Excursion via M., K. & T. Rail-
way.
Represents the London and Lancashire, of Liverpool, England; City
of London, of London. England: Norwich Union, of Norwich,
England; Anglo Nevada Assurance Company, of San Fran-
cisco, Cab; Liberty, of New York: Union, of San Fran-
cisco. Cab; Plnenix. of Hartford. Conn.; Orient, of
Hartford; Connecticut, of Hartford; Sun Mutual, of New
_ _ Orleans, La.; Southern, of New Orleans: New Orleans, of
To live ornot'toUve isaques-l . New Orieans; State Investment and Insurance Co.. San, Frac-
tion which annually confronts the ;cisco^Cal.; Mutual Life, ot New York; Employees Accident, of Lon
residents of our low grounds and uon. England.
swampy districts. Take Cheat-j —
ham's Chill Tonic and live to die
a nobler death than by a common-
place chill. For sale by all drug-
gists.
LADIKS
Needing a tonic, or children who want build-
ing up, should take
BKOWS-S 1UO.X BITTERS.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indl-
fcestion. Biliousness and Liver Complaint*.
Away with the bitter, nauseat-
ing, nasty, sweet-tasting chill
On July 3 and 4 the M., lv. & T. j tonics. Use Cheatham's Tasteless
railway will sell round trip tickets Chill Tonic, as pleasant to the
to points on its lines within a dis- taste as rock candy syrup. The
tance of 200 miles, at the low rate children cry for it, the mother
of one fare for the round trip. | won't live without it, and the serv-
Tiekets will be good to return ants slip it from the side board.
July 6, 1891, For tickets apply to
local M. K. & T. ticket agent,
Gaston Meslieb,
G. P. & T. A., Sedalia, Mo.
It aids digestion, contains no
Quinine, Arsenic or Strychnin®,
tones np the system, and is war-
ranted. No core no pay.
STEAM PRINTING HOUSE.
212.CALIFORNIA STREET. GAINESVILLE, TEX A
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Roberts, W. T. The Gainesville Daily Hesperian. (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 7, 1891, newspaper, July 7, 1891; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth504237/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.