The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 28, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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SDSTOAY, Jr\E 28, 1908.
SOCIETY
menu ol r i«rrt*mment» *{iven by them,
»m irty ev. n» ol *peci*l mitrest. Addr
•tv Krtit^r, Gazetteer.”
Bernice Platter, the gifted
S»r of Mr. and Mrs. A. F
of this city, has graduated
The Gazetteer i- authorised to an-1 from Walnut Hill High School,
nounce J, H. Itahtie.il as a candidate | \Va|.iek
for the office ol County Attorney oft ,
Grayson county, subject to the action I Will Si:
of the democratic primaries. ItheMa
Ftr Sheriff. I comjxv tied by her brother Paul.
The Gazetteer is authorized to an* |
Bounce Tom B. Moore as a candidate I One-
for the office «< Sheriff, subject to ‘he ] Und j „ other nine-
action of the Itemocral .c primaries. I
_ . tenths
Tax Assessor. I. . . . .
The Gazettee, ,h authorized to ,ln. mto tlije society columns,
bounce J. W. Cooper as a candidate 1 \J
for the office ol Tax Assessor of Gray-1
son county, subject to the action of thc|e*atun
) Democratic primaries. | sutnni
County Clerk.
The Gazetteer is authorized to an-
nounce \V. A. (Bill) Morrison as a
candidate for the office of County 1 wester
Clerk of Grayson county, subject to!
the action of the democratic primaries. I *
The Gazetteer is authorized to an-1 there.
Bounce T. K. God as a candidate fori i>
the office of County Clerk of Grayson J,, ' '
county, subject to the action of the! Keum
democratic primaries. I united
men
The (iazetteer is authorized to an-1 noon
nounce \V. 8. Reeves as a candidate j Tom Smith, county School super
son county, subject to the action of the ■(
democratic primaries. j
• District Clerk.
Bounce J. H. |Harve) Taylor as acan-|wj40
didate for the office of District Clerk of | -pj(py
ag Gazetteer
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
State Stuafar.
The Gazetteer is authorized to an-1
nounce William H. O’Beirne as acan-j
didate for State Senator, 4th Senator!-1
District, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
Far District Judge.
The Gazetteer is authorized to nn-1
nounce J. M. Pearson as a candidate j
* 1 C"T‘tii' 11 to ns- office of District Tht V„j„.,v Kilt or of the tuiftt.ee will
Judge, subject to the action of the | Uonk ih. laiie. ol Denison foe the announce
democratic
County Attorney.
The Gazetteer is authorized to an .
nounce Cal T. Freeman as a candidate | Miss
for the office of County Attorney of|fiMU„i,e
Grayson county, subject to the action I **
of the Democratic primaries. | 1 littter
or other
re*s *‘S«»
Mass. The young lady
il for home June 20th, on
llory line. She will lie ac-
tive without ever getting
Celia Hartman left last
ay for Utah to spend the
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Personals
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far as the church door. Then lie
would give a scream of fear, and
flee. The first and second at
tempts were with Miss Mary Mil
ler; the. thin! was with Miss Mary 1 AHlmr uUr ,,ionwr
Frazier, and it is Mary Frazier, townsman, spent last week in the
who was to make a fourth Rt-!j(y
tempt June 21. She is thinking W H Rel^e, of Chicago, has
up some plan whereby he can Hia family will join
escape, and has about decided toL^ ^ July Mr M,,u>c jg a ma.
have the preacher appear inu‘x"L.liinist
lieetetlly while Matthews is calling .. .
on her; then her father will hold °“r townsman, George
him while the ceremony proceeds. ^‘^rfoto, who is now a citizen
, of Durant, Okla., spent last Sun-
Then.' are lots of married worn-1 ,ay iu the dt
eu in Denison who act as if they . . , ,,
were younger than their grown up . Jud** 1 • J- CrookB wdl tttteud
daughters, and think they are bet- be *™t democratic pow-wow at
. , i • Denver, Colo,
ter looking. I
The direetoire gown is affording Graves ,Miller; “Pioneer of Ioni-
an op,a,rtunity for the kind of «on, m>w Iraated at Atoka Okla.,
women who will some d«v dare was I,ere.ltt8t Saturda>’’ Graveu
worse and more. Miss Dorothy18 a P^minentc-ontraetor putting
Graliam ap,.eared on the struts of I1"' Publlc bu,kl,n^
Los Angeles recently in such an! J. H. Handel! was at Gordtmville
exaggerated direetoire gown that Jund other points the 1 wist wee-k.
the people eomplaitu-d. “I haven’t! “Durn the Price” Thompson,
authority to object,” said the chief land frequently called the furniture
»f jzdice, ‘‘if women appear on the J fiend, is hack from a visit to his
r-'s
Home News
old homestead, east ol the city one
ami one-half miles, is in poor
health, which we are sorry to
hear. Too much hard work, iter
mother says.
D. A. Maunders, government
w shall we keep the young
in the small towns?” asks a street in bathing gowns or dresses jold Arkansas home.
college professor. Very I cut so low in the neck they could! Master Charles Letch is hack
professor; keep the girls j step out of them.” I from school to spend the vacation
.V woman was (minted out last! with his parents.
. Sprague and Miss Minnie I Saturday who lias buried fourl Franz Kohfeklt is back from his
e, both of Denison, were husbands, and, it is said, will soon I rice plantation on the gulf.
marrie<1 *° a nf<b- We wouid John Hanna of the Waples-Plat-
—...... Smith, county school super- bat* awfally U) ,ako oar clia,lws ter Grocery Co. pai«l the Gazetteer
to- the office Of i ouuty Clerk ol Gray-1 u„en^ent. Elder J. H. Baxter of with such a woman ; those other ottice a vitjit laslt Saturday.
hristiau church, officiating, four would loom up and we think John ,, le(t the ( week
are prominent young people our time would come next. . n- . . .
city and wer. | Kenn„,s. Munml""r 1
We are indebted to Postmaster
Scott for a little book which gives
all (Kistal regulations, issueti by f'xl>ert 5,1 charge of corn and eot-
direetion of the Postmaster Gen-U011 ProPaK”tion work in Texas,
eral. ft is very useful and timely. WUf> f,ere Tuesday to inspect the
(’has. Litsinger. Jr., who has lbM’iwn
been on a visit to his parents, left where. tt numbe.r;.,f 8,and,‘rd and|
for I ms Angeles Monday. 8eVt'ral "7 ™™***°< «“»“ and j
_ . . | corn are iteing testeil with a view
Secretary Larkin of the Board ^ determining their adaptation to
of Trade was at Beaumont the Uie ^1 and climate of the K«1
l«8t wwk- Itiver valley.
W J Scott, Postmaster, is one The {ollowing p^mottous have
the best story tellers in Hem- ,^n refI(jrl<d for the Denison and
son. His rejiertoire is mexliaust- HoU8totl railway ,K,8U,t|1W!; Wil-
lhle. Scott would, with a little Kam Kirk, Nathaniel Somerville,
praetiee make an after dinner or- Geor^ q McHugh, John E. Blair,
ator., He can always point an ar- Hf,nry L Mims, Thomas B Walk-
gument with a good storv. er> Albert B- Spence( William M.
The Wilderness Club is already J Black, Charles T. Skains and G.
talking alxnit the fall hunt to thejA. Keeling, Denison and Houston
wilds of Oklahoma. When the railway postofliee, have lieen pro-
woods are painted red by the frost 1 njoted to class 1-A. Caleb H.
and the blaze of the camp-fire is | Johnson, Cornelious W. Johnson,
cheerful, then tlie fever stirs the! Arch W. Wihle, William B. Jewell
blood, then there is something, an | and James M. fticliardson, Deni-
indescribahle feeling that longs for | son and Houston railway jiostol-
the woods. We can’t help it, j fice, have been promoted to class j
w hen a man has once tasted the 14-B. An increased salary goes
joys of existence in the depths of! with the promotions,
tlie woods, he is sure a disciple oil The property owners of Grayson
it forever. For him nothing can | county who have been cited to a,>-
quite come up to the free and easyI l**r la-fore the Imard of county
life of camp, with the ecstacv 0f <;«nmissioi>ers to show cause why
, . , ' . ... Itbeir property shoulu not he raised
In'ing free, feeling free, living arm J ,n vajua,jon for the pur,H»se of
in arm with Nature.
THE
Denison Bank and Trust Co.
Pay* 4% Interest
Compounded twice a year, on time dejiosits.
Acta as agent for the sale or rent management of
every kind of real estate. Makes prompt collec-
tions and remittances of rents and other in-
comes. *
The State National Bank
Denison, Texas
Paid Up Capital S100.000.00 Surplus and Prsfits J 100,000 00
G. L. Blackford,
President.
A. W. Acheson,
W. W. Elliott,
E. H. Lingo,
OFFICERS :
A. F. Platter,
Vice-President.
DIRECTOR*:
J. W. Mwiden,
J. B. McDougnll,
G. L. Blackford,
Courtenay Marshall.
SOLICIT TOUR BUSINESS
W. G. Meginnis,
Cashier.
A. F. Platter,
P. H. Tobin,
I). N. Robb,
The Gazetteer is authorised to an-|to this city by a number of friends I , , .
witnessed the ceremony, from Waxabacbie where she vis-|
returneil to Denison immul-1 -.ted her
laughter, Mrs. G. M,
S^^t>eni<K-™tiVTminaries ^ **U'" i«tely after the ceremony. This is Blackburn. 1 ler daughter and
J. P. Coil is here from Colorado.
Helms a large tract of land in|
Oklahoma and may locate there.
D. B. Kennedy, Jr., son of Edi-J
from
taxation are coming in at a lively
Hum Cummins has withdrawn I ra,e« l,u* it looks like the lioard
the race for County Attor- ha,i1 ^veral hanl .lays worlc ahead
* . I of it yet.—Sherman Democrat,
ney. Hub leaves a clear held fori
Randell and Cal Freeman. j k-- H- Hanna has put m a r»-
T. ,, . .the first w eifding at the court 1 ,mnaMjp,i i„„.| D. B. Kennedy, Jr., son of Edi-I . . | taining wall in the rear of his bus-
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Grayson County, (subject to the action I rejoiced that the si>ell has la-en ben-. I. , . u ,, nearly all of bis crop, but the1
of tlie Democratic primaries. bmken.-Sherman Democ rat. Mrs. W. S. M.Carver and fam-r , ? ^ " 7
For County Commissioner. I .. ! .. x- ,_____—:. « m i:... ..... .-------Blossom, Lamar county. Bios
The Gazetteer is authorized to a..-,........ ,-------I \tm..i......... I —" ..................~ ...........|c«m Iffiloiiging to the captain.
Rev. C. R. D. Crittendon, reetor
of St. Luke’s Cliureh, has gone tol”f Tt‘.xas Railway Commission
Hot Springs to la* absent severalUPent last Monday in tlie city. The
weeks | purpose of his visit was to iiisja-ct
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cordial o{ the prt-sent work on the new union
BROWN’S CREAM
Has made Denison famous. It is the most
delicious article in the market. Families and
social functions server! on short notice. A11
kinds of bottled Summer Drinks, Soda Water
and healthful beverages.
John T. Brown,
City Bottling Works
209 W. Woodard St...
worst is to come ; some ,*erson or
ml wan., ‘H,rfre l>- ?VlsT’ * «Tid;‘nt "f|,ly'"f W,:|h,t\11‘'Hl18’H? 1,7; 0,11 «»nTiu ^tebna«r‘for’'‘iis'' 11*"°™ «to!e al»ulI «) hushefs ofl^'^
nounce Tom Howland as a candidate Kansas, was here last Tuesday on a visit to Mrs. Met arver s mother,' ....... >■->-—..............
for the office of Countv Cj
tion of the demo*'raTtfprltt>ariet»
umy i u«ni
of Grayson County »ujiiti't P
■iTtojiriniari
Justice of the Peace.
niissionerl routf
the ao-| . .
relat
wife,
st-t-ki
The Gazetteer is authorizeii to an-.
nounce A. W. Mixson as a candidate!darkling plains of Hell, Nelson isj;1l weeks, returned borne the jxtst
to the offiet-ol Justice Of the IVa.-e, L.has ng },is wife. The errant week We think our friend Bogue
preiini-t No. 2, class one, subject tot * " . L
the action of the Democratic primaries. I woman deliberately ran away from | jy the happiest man in Texas. He
|her msband and two children the Hooked as il he was tost during tin
For Constable.
{ The Gazetteer is authorizeii to an-
nounce W. H. (Billy) • Hughes as a|
candidate for the office of Constable,
precinct No. 2, subject to the action!
of the J)ennx-ratic primaries.
)ther day and is suppitswl to have absence of the wife and little ones,! Attorney E. .J. Smith was »tjvery compljmentary to the M.,
come
M
&
to Dallas. Nelson has a I Mrs. A. B. Reviere.
ve here. He has lost his Mr«. J. L. Rogue and family,
and even as Orpheus went a who have lieen visiting friends]
ng his Eurydiee through the| and relatives in Kansas for sever-1
Some very drastic rules have
lieen ,<oste«l at tlie grounds of the
Rod and »inn Club gov-
erning the conduct of tnemliers.
Hon. O. B. Colquitt, a nienila-r j ja.rSon has bad the audacity
Mi Alester were in the city the pastld, ,>’d "7 U d U) ,d! sadf'*ud
w j. | with the condition of affairs and
expressed himself in language not
to write underneath the rules:
“All except Harry Lingo.”
Charlton Peck is resting quin*
easy and it is very probable that
an amputation of the arm will not
la- necessary.
The majority of the business
to Texas with a railway at- and he was tired of wishing them I College Station the past week in ^ £ T Ry company saying that I bouHCS bavt‘ aSrt'<“'1 to < k
tac-hp of the Santa Fe. The trii-|,K>me.
wife is about thirty years
the mix up down there.
Investigate Our Great Stock
of Refrigators and Ice Boxes,
the best on earth for the least
money. Special prices. Easy
Payments.
CHAS. H. JONES.
CARPETS OF QUALITY
That’s Our Specialty
the dilly-dallying would not la* day 0" ,bf\6tbof July- II1,‘nikH
Miss Ethel Harrington, of Mid-] Rock 1’astore, our eminent ltal-JHUbtnittisl to any longer by theU"n‘ » half-holiday on the 4th has:
ind very pretty; of course, «I lan,l, Texas, is a candidate for ian fellow townsmau, left the past railway commission. He ex oner-P***" <*«srv«d, hut this year the
wotian who elogves is usually very District (Jerk of her county. She week on a European tour and a Hte(i the commission from blame (ilorioU8 Fourth will U* ohserve.1
pretty. j« ., Democrat, a bright and at-1 visit to the fatherland, Italy. Rock jn the matter. He intimated that 10,1 ^be ^b*
"lie women drive their horses] tractive young woman and notably | Pasture was one of the very first OI1 )U8 return to Austin drastic! I>al|l Waples, of Fort Worth,1
way they drive their hus-| industrious. She exjH-ets to l>ej Italians to settle in Denison and it | measures would U* employed to! here Wednesday in the inter-j
Is: They keep a gentle talv I fleeted and we hope slie will. I has been through his efforts that make the Katy make good. lest of the legislative convention
pillion tlie animal’s liack with the A ffi.ly ,wssing up Main street «»«»>’ •»» worthy country- N fre. mentlv r0,1,eren<‘e 10 ,a* held in G,,lveston
whi^that only annoy sit,.hut does | jast Thursday stepped into a pud-1 men are at present residing here. ‘ )hj' ^ wron e for‘the rimplel011 June 29 ,or 'he purpose of dis-
St>ver» 1 ne-| Indeeil, Mr. Pasture may be said * , ' „ k ... I cussing needed legislation in Tex-1
juni. rww r.u nt > j reason that all correct information , , ,
...........ailing against a pile to lie Uie father of the pn»peroua . las. An effort will Ik- made to
hut never oea.se wliii>ping- P, 1>ri(.k m Ir„„^ k,Uu„ colony ^ ^ ^ - .“Ti
Collin Carr of Dallas is a were squirting tobacco juice on the embraces several hundreil people. . m ^ ,, ,, f.ntir,.]y ^JiAon, a committee iieing appointed ,
st in the city. sidewalk, violating an ordinancelaH b»PPy a!»d prosperous. Tht* run^ors to arrange for a special sleeping^
Nearly every man and woman which has never been enforced. Gazetteer wishes Mr. Pasb.n- a ' , , .. . car and other aix-tmimiKlations for j
their list of enemies. This The lady made a very emphatic pleasant sojourn abroad ami a safe 1 - ^ ^ ‘ Fj jd tbe trip. The pie of this set-,
mid l>e a noor world indeed if remark as the skirt of her dress return to bis borne. He expects ,KHn riaiii ij in in n n la, (l„n n,ttmiest considerable mterest
Jdid not have some people to|caught the filthy mess, wanting to to be abroad al.out three months, *a'’e ;'Ur;;^ ‘*7 L™ S '" the V*'"*'**1 ^ ^ niov^
know why the officers did not stop traveling most of the time, visiting Pnntl,1k Plant at Khennan and ment for more conservative and
i „.c,ljt Jail jxjints of interest on the eim- bave mav<** *t 1Qh> the Metz huild-lconstructive legislation.
Lawrence, wbo|n. 'tiJm. ing on the south side of the public
J. W. Madden and family leave *‘l,uro- w,u re t,K‘y wiH ,>eKin ,hel M**”" Deal
I gut
The Last Saturday of the
BANKRUPT SALE
Only a few more days left. This stock to move
July ist. Everything in Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, Shoes. Hats and Furnishing Goods, to
be closed out at one-third to one-halt regular
price. All new. clean goods. We have only a
few summer suits—just at the time you need
them.
Two lots of fancy worsted, nice light patterns,
this season’s goods, $i 2.50 values.....S6.95
One lot all-wool Blue Serge, no better $12.50
value in Denison, Saturday price......S7.95
We will have extra salespeople and will try to
wait on everybody promptly. Don't forget that
you only have a few more days to save money.
TOBIN & ANDERSON
BANKRUPT STOCK
203 W. Main St.
have-som
us.
?jlrs. W. H.
nt the past week as tlie guest] Sybil, the little daughter of Mr.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.|and Mrs. J. Harve Thompson, is
M„K West Crawfoitt s,.,|....... il, ‘.Ilk the ~ ,^j ^
for her home, Mailill, Okla.Jat her home No. t>24 West Craw-|( oloriuio- to rema,n un(d <**•" ' -
sjx-
I of
R.
i lefi
last Sunday.
Miss Lillian Harris, who is at
the Sanitarium at Sherman is re-
!ported very much better.
[luring the Democratic Conven-
tion people from Texas should not
that our well known townsman,
ford street.
Railroad Items
weather. The Gazetteer wishes a
pleasant time to Mr. Madden and
family.__
get out the first issue]
next Monday. j Mars«.|j Pellerin, died the jrnst
Now that the river lias gone | week at the Katy hospital, where
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A Victim of Lawyers.
United States Supreme
you at minimum prices.
CARPET DEPARTM
NT.
Chas. H. Jones!
1 -
The veteran engineer, Jake Hen-1 Uourt, we are glad to note, bikes
faijl to go and see Miss Uountiss at j ry 0{ Mie M K & T ha-1 the|no k in the plea that a man
O-e-a well we carry j tin * TaU.r Grjn.1 Opera Heuse.^,^ r„„,..... ±
it out. See what a su,K*nor hue T.jxas is proud of her native sons h jg sa|d tliat Ult. M. K. & T. he should not and could not hon-
'prices'^ ^ *h"* anil daughters who 1,ave ^l,ne,i shops will open July 1st, but the estly swear to is thereby absolved
National distinction through any runior is not authenticateii. of the fn ”Ha se swearing This
lide of personal endeavor. And it |we understand, vs as the defense of
his special reason to feel pride in Tla* rotk at tl,e foundation of Mr. 11. Clay lheree to the charge
4 ol CaU.ri-e **' « L'l T„d Sly>w^'« 1,!^
Countiss, whose -reputation as a] e * • • ' _ | swear to something that was not
dramatic sbir now reaches from] T. \\. Barnett, a dispatcher on ] so, and lie swore. If his attorneys
coast to coast The great success I the North Texas division of the bad told him to murder someone
at ending her tours in Texas in Katy, has returned from a visit to a«d »*e had done it. such a defense
Arizona,” and as Glory Qoayie in Brownsville country an.l Old I ^[’“gabouttof case is‘that no one
lie Christian” was indicative of] Mexico. He is still laying off on],^ ever thought tliat the attorneys
the liMjal pride and interest excit-1 account of tlieillness of his daugh-j could l»e punished for advisingMr.
ec by her artistic work. loiter,Iter, Theodora, who has whooping]Pierce to swear to a false state-
NGw York, Philadelphia, Boston cough, at their home, No. 7011ment of fact,
and Baltimore accorded her the West Woodard street. the conclusion tbatTis the luw-
rtcognition which she well de-] J. M. Rorner, of Okl Mexico,] yer’s business to advise liis client
scjrved. j who was for several years passen-] how to do what is wrong in a way
Miss Alice Kennedy, who lived I ger conductor on the Katy, was UY escajie punishment for the doing
in Denison several years, is at the here the past week He is at Pres- plo^a faJ.y‘™e'’t<7!Slp'hin/do
tS iermau Sanitarium studying as ent passenger conductor on the right. Always the lawyer is em-
tiained nurse. She is very much ] Mexican Central out of Monterey. I ployed to help his employer to do
token up with the work and is Hist Saturday was M. K. & T. someone else, either individual or
ujaking a success of the profes- payday, wind, was quite light. quite a shock to Mr.
sfon. The next payday in July will prob- h. Clay Pierce to find out that his
The city editor and wife liave re-1 ably he the lightest in the history excuse of doing what his lawyers
chived from Mr. and Mrs. Enoch I of the system. told him does not exculpate him
, , when the thing he did on their ad-
trams were de-1 vice wa8 ilgulust the jaw. We
lown the snag lx>at will In- put to
work.
Write it, ‘‘Denison, Head of
Red River Navigation.” .
Everything is under way for a
big blow-out at WiKxllake on the
Fourth. The Interurban people
lie has lieen for several wtx-ks.
Mr. Pellerin had lieen an invalid
for the past two years. Several
months ago he was much better
and having a very strung constitu-
tion liis many friends ho,ted that
he might eventually recover.
Don’t Think Any Old Tea
Will make gotxl ice tea. It
will color the water, to In-
sure, but it is not tea. There
are a great many things that
will color water. If you want
good tea to make ice tea you’ll
make no mistake when you
buy Chase & Sanborn tea.
They make the tea business
a separate business. It is an
inside issue with them. We
have it (any grade or blend
you wish) in airtight cans.
Xlb sells at 20c, b^lh 35c,
1 lb 65c.
TaekeF-Jonz
, ,.-i About four weeks ago Mr. Pel-
are pre,taring to take care of a big U) „u, ho8pital| the
t ro ’ ] faithful wife and son, I»uis, ae-
JudgeMixon, candidate for Ju8t-jcoinjMinyjng since then Mr-
ice of Peace, is well qualified 'or I Pellerin had lieen gradually grow-
the position. lie has already I jng wor8t, until death pulled down
served for two years and made a the curtain an<j one of the ls*st
most enviable record. He is one men who has ever lived in Deni-
candidate that all can vote for, and I oyt.r to his last rest,
his election should lie assured by Marse|i ivilerin has been a citi-j
a large majority. jzen of Denison for a numtier of J
The Gazetteer learns of a youngI years, having Ix-en employed at
woman nameil Ctarrie Sprowle,Ithe Katy shops as foreman. He'
whoresided in Oklahoma, dying] was a quiet, unassuming man,1
Tn Elite Cafe
A good place to
take your meals
this hot weather
All the specialties
of the season,
lake advantage
of our Commuta-
tion Ticket and
popular prices —
makes living .
moderate.
H. 0. JOHNSON
Proprietor.
124
Till Particular
HOUSEWIFE
demands the !**st to Ik-found
on the market. W e bave the
gn<xl things that will help lief
to make tbc daily’ fare more
nearly ideal. Every me.-il
will Ik- a satisfaction and
every purchase an economy,
if you do your buying here,
where the stock is “turned”
so often that good- are al-
wavs fresh.
MULLEN’S
No. 121 N. Houston Ave.
Both Phones
Cash Grocers
328-330 Main 8t. — Where a
dollar goes the limit.
Brave Taunts of the World.
Dare to l>e singular. Be pre
pared to brave the taunts and|Counties’ success I cannot resist
sneers of tlie work!. It has laugh- t ^ temptation of sending these
e<l at many a good man in the past rogram8 to you, as well as my
and will deride many a good one a . ,
in the future. Never mind it. [Dw^nds
, When it finds its carping and erit-1 “The world doesn’t know one-
ieisin have no effect it will turn I Lijjionth part of the tilings there
the other Way, and make up fori to learn,” says Thos. A. Edi-
tin' blame by praising your grit .... ..
and determination of spirit. W Edison is mistaken; there
t re people in Denison who think
Col. Tom E. Davis is fiyingl1^ know it all.
an American flag at half-mast in I For three times Daniel Mat-
respect to the memory of Presi-
dent Cleveland.
Llughes, George Emmerson and
s ster, Miss L. Marie Emmerson,
t ie catalog of tire Tabor Grand
Opera House, Denver, which is a
very elaborate affair. Miss Em-
merson writes of Miss ■ Countiss :
I am so enthusiastic over Miss
tlliews, of Jerseyville, 111., has had
fiis wedding day set, and got as
Tlie Santa Ee
touring via Denison the
week, owning to washouts.
The Frisco bridge
past| wonder whether, after Mr. Pierce
shall ^jave served his sentence for
over the|fo^8e swearing in Texas, he will
Washita, this aid. of Mudil, Ot|a., H
was earned away by high water who got him into the scrape,
the past week. ] It seems to the Mirror, too, that
The latest is a sunshine club. It uP°n ‘hc‘ Dwyer’s own plea in this
f ■ ;>» larsSfts
agements of which hope that by the fact of Mr. Pierce’s act. A
talking prosperity, prosperity may lawyer who advises a crime should
be induced to return. There is at least share the punishment for
something in it. Things began to the VT\mti wit,h the unfortunate
look better as soon as the mana- wbo *ctod ^ ^ ^ *
gers of railroads began to talk j Pierce should go to prison, we
lietter times, and it is noteworthy j hope and trust that he will riot go
that simultaneously with the or- alone for his “wholly conventional
ganizing of sunshine clubs, the offense.” St. Louis Mirror.
shops and other railroad indue-1 Croquet sets at wholesale cost at
tries were reopened. Yeidel’s Bookstore.
You Do Up Your Bundle
“We Do the Rest.”
Wrap up your washables,
let us know what day each
week to call for them and
when you want them deliv-
ered at your door ami dismiss
tlie matter from your mind.
Back they’ll come laundered,
fresh, sweet, soft or crisp as
tlie ease requires and alto-
gether to your liking. This
laundry suits men, suits wo-
men, suits everybody.
Ineeda Steam Laundry
Rusk Ave. Between Main ate
Woodard Streets
Phones 7.
Denison, Texas. , *
-i, ' . f>
Tuesilay from the effects of a rusty ]an,j lived up to the golden rule as
nail penetrating her foot. I nearly as any man we have ever
Commissioner John T. Suggs] met. He was a gisxl father, a
has gone to Eureka Springs to]true husband, devotedly attached
rest up. He is yet weak from the] to his family, and a more lovable
operation performed for appendi- family circle never existed in Den-
eitis at Sherman. ] ison.
There was a Masonic picnic at Mr. Pellerin is survived by two
Woodlake Wednesday. Congress- sons, August E., the well known
man Randell and other speakersIjeweler, and Diuis L., and two
were present. The crowd from daughters, Misses Ollie and Jen-,
Denison and Sherman was quite hie. all residents of Denison. The
jarge I laxly arrived Thursday and was
The Gazetteer has received a conveyed to his home No. 101 W
most interesting letter from Mrs. stre^’t' ° ,e Wlt all*
Lyde Wilson, Harper’s Station, J>hlld”“ the Glawttwr ox,ends
Ohio. Mrs. Wilson is deeply im-lbeartleU ^
mersed in the chicken business, w. . , A ^
and has hatched several hundred I an<1 i^.^i at Henryetta, At a banquet the Catholic Arch-
this spring. She is very jiartial * . .. ___. i bishop Ryan was sitting next to a
to White Leghorns, and will close J ^ l®r® le W 1 001 * (distinguished rabbi of the Jewish
out all other kinds. She has also •Denis,on m 1891
l»een successful at turkey raising.i ---------- t ... - - ___
Mrs. Wilson longs for Texas and U«»k place at 2:30 p. m. from Bt. Jj^^^tieular1^^ught^hey indulge. 1
wants to put her lips over a good, 1 atnek s Catholic thurdi. The rajifory at the expense of
old-fashioned Texas melon. She Kiterment was at the Maple Grove etK.j, otlier. Presently the areh-
exinx ts to visit Texas in the near I Cemetery. There was a large bishop, with a smile, turned to the
future. Let us say right here: 1 number of friends and neighbors rabid and sakl:
“Come to Texas and paw the ^ PV the late respecte to ^>bi, when «m l help you to
winter at The Oaks. A royal oue whom they hail lovtxl and re- tp,le rHl)^j never paUse,l for a
welcome awaits you and we shall spotted ju life. At the time of moment, but said promptly with a
expect you.” Her daughter death-the deceased was 62 years of 8miU* that woukl not come off :
Blanche, who was raised at the[««e. I “At your wedding,archbishop
“IK 1
DANIELSON’S
SWEDISH DYES
For Dyeing Flowers, ;
Plumes, \elvets. La-
ces. Silks. Veiling, |
Woolen and Cotton.
1 lorsehair and Straw
Goods. Also Shoes,
Gloves and Hosiery.
All Colors.
KINGSTON
HAS IT
The Rahht ate the Archhisfae*.
203 MAIN ST.
For Rent July Ist.
- *
THE WOOD
That Satisfies
Sold by.
The Denison Fuel Co.
Office 112 N. Austin Ave.
Both Phones 165
.
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 28, 1908, newspaper, June 28, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555334/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.