The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1897 Page: 1 of 7
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VOLUltnrVI. DENISON, TEXAS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1897. I•"Kt/USI&JSZr.VL‘tfgl?~ I NUMBER 36. HW.
A SENSATION IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS
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Sales Must Crow,
Trade Must Flow
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We need money, and hare determined
to crowd into the few remaining days of the
year thousands of dollars worth of business.
We must do the largest business we’ve done
in the history of our house. FIGURES
ARE ELOQUENT when used to quote the
prices we now offer.
No Other Terms will Buy
Them But . . . . .
Opportunities
Have Long Legs
Move quickly, and should be grasped as
they are speeding by. Hundreds of people
know that our stock represents the vefjr
best the tailor can produce, and those who
would like to wear this kind of Clothing
have been waiting for this sale. DOLLARS
ARE THE STOPPING STONES of the
present generation, therefore judgment and
economy lead to the high road of success.
BUT WE WILL MAKE IT WORTH
YOUR EXTRA EFFORT TO PRO-
CURE THIS.........
Belom me Quote You Some of the COIN COflXERS
$2.00 Boys’ or Children’s Suits; $1.35
2.50 Suits, Reefers, etc. . . . 1.65
3.00, The Mrs. Hopkins’ make, . 2.00
3.50 Double-Breasted Suits, . 2.35
4.00 Overcoats and Suits, . . . 2.65
5.00 Boys’ or Youths’ Suits, . 3.35
7.50 Young Men’s Nobby Suits, 5 00
Belom me Quote Yoo Some of tbe COIN COflXERS
$ 5.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats,. $ 3.35
7.50 Cassiineres and Cheviots, etc., 5.00
10.00 Clays and Worsteds, etc., . . 6.65
12.50 Suits and Overcoats, . . . 8.35
15.00 Suits and Overcoats, .... 10.00
17.50 Suits and Overcoats, . . . 11.65
20.00 Suits and overcoats, .... 13.35
THIS SALE TS FOR CLOTHING ON®T. We Have Classed Our Stock Into the Above Lots.
* TRUTH IN ADVERTISING is one of the channels by which the public is lead to have confidence in our business house.
COUNT YOUR 50c PIECES FOR DOLLARS and come quickly before tbe sizes are gone.
Successor to BOYD & LINGO.
HOLIDAY
CHRISTMAS
Just Received an Immense Stock of
McAlarter Ooal.
The onty strictly first-class coal
that comes to the Denison market.
For sale by G. W. Carver, Wood-
ard street.
“Oorkers.”
The Star Store clearing sales are
‘corkers.”
Santaneili, the man
opera house to-night.
ol mystery, at
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EARS HAWS ACADEMY
is one of the most thorough and
practical institutions in North Texas.
Monday, January 3, the old
classes will be re-organized and
new ones formed. Those who
think of attending, should enter at
that time. Send for catalogue.
Direct all communications to
Gkorgr L. Harshaw, proprietor,
No. 1431 West Main street,
Denison, Texas. 35*31
There are thousands of beautiful Christmas to-
kens, thousands of dollars worth of goods left over
from tbe late great %sale which you can purchase
at auction figures. The handsomest selection ever
shown at popular prices. Don’t think of buying
a holiday gift until yon visit Moore^s. He will
I ^ suit you in every detail.
We will make prices that will war-
rant early purchases.
^LMOORE^.
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The Leading Jeweler of Denison.
Denison Light and Pooler Go.
No. 108 North Rusk Avenue.
A Fine Line of Gas Stoves Kept on Hand.
COKE AND TAR FOR SALE.
Arc ad Incandescent Electric Lighting.
Horses- and mules bought and
sold on easy payments. If you
want anything in the horse and mule
line don’t forget to call at the Davis
wagon yard, corner Chestnut street
and Rusk avenue. All looking for
good roadsters and family horses
give us a call. Wood & Davis,
managers.
8moke Gretchen Cigar.
1 A long Havana filler, hand-made.
Louis Lebrecht, sole agent for Deni-
sou and Sherman. 3.V4*
Beat in Town.
Grand Masquerade Ball.
The Society Vorwsert* will give a
grand masquerade ball, the first of
the season, Dec. the 21st. 34-21
You can get the best picture in! Horses and mulea bought and
tbe city for the least money at Ans- sold on easy payments. If you
ley a gallery, next door to C. H. want anything in the horse and
Jones’ furniture bouse. I mule line don’t forget to call at the
Davis wagon yard, corner Chestnut
Clark’* Book Store is the head- street and Rusk avenue. All look-
quarters of Santa Claus. < log tor good roadsters and famil
1 horses give us a call. Wood
If You Want | Davis, managers
0UMMIH8’ HACK LISE.
Carriages 2 and 6.
Leave ealla with driver or on slate
at Metropolitan. Hack for funeral
$3. Best service and reasonable
rate. Residence 311 S. Travis
avenue. No credit. Telephone No.
16. Stand at Metropolitan. 34-31
Bt. Lake's Baser.
The lad las of St. Luke’s parish fare a
bazaar the early Dart of the week, which
proved very profitable. They also ren-
dered a musical program which was
highly colorable.
L. B. Moore for holiday present*.
Glen Las.
Nine year old whiskey
over the bar to customers.
served
We make all of our lard, cure
all of our meats, and won’t have to
offer you an apology for its quality,
we stake our reputation on them.
Frank Wells’.
To know what December clear-1
sng sales really mean, visit tbe Star |
store.
A Holiday Present.
There ia nothing more useful snd
durable than a nice carriage or bug-
l jy for a holiday gift,
idoase can suit you.
Ootton Exchange.
Opposite the Star store. Fine line
of liquors for the holiday trade.
Santaneili, the master hypnotist, at
opera house to-night and matinee at a :y>
to-day.
Cotton Exohange.
Opposite the Star store,
thing nice to drink there.
Every-
SantanetH, the man who explains, at
opera house to-night.
At Frank Walls’.
Brains are cheap—beef and bog.
Clark’s Book Store baa more
Chnstmaa Presents than any other
toy bouse in Denison.
Christmas Dalioaciss
Try tbe Union market
thing nice.
for some-
W. T.
home.
Bolen has a girl baby at his
Wholesale, Retail.
Dry Goods, etc.
These are Busj Days
At the Big Store. . .
January price* on Christmas goods. We’ve a big
stock. Good reasons for selling. No wonder the
new cash business is making new records.
L. M. Bennett left Tuesday for Tyler
to spend the holidays.
Holiday Meat*.
The best line of meats in the dty
will be offered at tbe Union Market
during tbe holidays.
The man who ia endorsed by all scien-
tists is Santaneili, at opera house to-
night.
The best equipped msrket in ]
Denison ; special effort for the bol-
qys. The beat meats in Denison.
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Try the Union Market.
Glen Lea.
ige or bug-1 If you want something nice to
Tignor & take home with you for Christmas
cheer you can get tbe best in the
Awn at the Glen Lea.
L. B. Moore for holiday presents.
Gian Lea.
Fine wines and
holiday trade.
liquors for tbe
L. B. Moore for holiday presents.
Go to Clark's Book Store for
Holiday Present*.
Ode C. Nichols, editor Durant Spread
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS.
The first touch of bottom
prices on woolen dress goods to
quickly sell them ; the prices are a
third leaa than current values.
All wool 5a inch flannel, 50c
yard.
All wool 51 inch broadcloth, 50c
yard.
. All wool 46 inch serges at 35c
yard.
All wool 36 inch serges at 15c
yard.
Fancy wool mixtures that retailed
at ismc and 15c yard, choose at
Christmas Gilts.
Ootton Exchange.
Opposite Star store. Don't fail
to call thera when you are in town.
Bob Kennedy will treat you right.
Nine year old whisky served over
the ban^
You and Year 1
Should call
jewelry house and look at
new holiday goods.
loore,
If you want a dainty Christmaa
gift you will find something here
that is just the thing, and not *0 ex-
pensive as you would perhaps im-
agine in jewelry. L. B. M<
leading jeweler of Denison.
Smoke Gretchen Oigar.
A long Havana filler, hand-made,
Louie Lebrecht, eole agent for Deni-
son and Sherman. 33*4(
L. B. Moore, the leading jeweler
of Denison, will save you dollars if
fou are looking for bargains io
loliday presenu.
Corned beef of supertq
is scarce—we have it cure ‘
new process. Frank Wells.
loore’s I Col. Robert G. Ingersoll will lecture
pretty at the Denison opera house some time
I In February. He is announced for the
I Peterson opera bouse in Paris February
xi, where his subject will be, “Why I
[ Am an Agnostic.’’
Beat ia Town.
McAlester Ooal.
IBfi
eve yo» orders with G.
Ca-gnr, "Woodard street,
harmles exclusively the McAlester |
coal, the beet in the world.
You can get the beet picture ia
I tbe city for the leaet money at
Ansley’s gallery, next door to
1H. Jones’ furniture house.
Eagle, paid tbe Gazetteer a pleasant IOC yard,
visit Monday. “Ode" left aa order with {
LhlfiTSt BErsurar.
tract with H alien beck for wedding deli-
cacies. Prof. Kohler’s braes bend has
been engaged to perform tbe wedding
march. This notable occasion, that bios
fair to outshine any event in the social
Save Your Dollars-
otable occasion, that
yr
history of the A I. T., will take piece
about the first of the year.
grown, corn fed hogs,
cheapest at Frank Wells’.
The man who made New York talk U
Santaneili, at opera house to-night.
The Hanna Bros., next door, hare
greatly improved the appearance of their
drug store by putting In two handsome
bey windows, in which Is a beautiful
display of toilet goods.
Olnik’s Book Btors.
Tbe largest stock
Denison.
of Toys in
The wife of Professor H. A. Ivy died In
Sherman Sunday afternoon, of pneu-
monia, but had been in poor health for
some time. The professor and hie wife
resided in this city two or three yean
ago.
Go to Clark’s Book Store and
see them tor Holiday Presents.
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Celebrate Merry Christmas
getti
Tigr
line to select from.
ng a nice rig for yonr family,
igner A Moase have an elegant
L. B. Moore for holiday prasents
Pure lard made
from home
Best and
Clark’s Book Store has $5,000 in
Toys. _
Order* taken for Lace or Tapes
try curtains and cover*. Table
Linens, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
1847 Roger Bro’s" Silverware,
Rugs, Bedaets, Shams, etc. Send
address to G. E. Wood, Denison,
Texas. _____________ 34-41
Sausage, old fashioned, all pork,
warranted, give if a trial and you
will agree with us. At Frank
Walls’.
Barlow Roberta, onr efficient cdunty
srssor, was la tows Tuesday, the
picture of good health snd just aa genial
as ever. It ie rumored that be wifi eoon
enter the liet of benedicts.
Mbs** Celia and Llaste Natl of Wolf
City, la company with Misam Ethel and
Vlvta Nall of Caddo, ware bars Monday
an rout* horn Caddo to the bom* of
Mb*** Celia and Llaab at Wolf City.
L. B. Moore for holiday presents.
Tbe finest line of staples in the
city are shown here. At ore are
obbera tbeae good* are sold as
cheap aa other* buy them. H
we offer—
The beat 8jjc kinds of 44 bleach-
ed at 5c.
Tbe qc kinds aell at 4c yard.
The regular 5c 44 brown, we
offer you at 4c the yard.
Tbe regular 10c kinds of cotton
flannel at 7c yard.
0 4 Pepperel brown sheeting 14c
yard.
Amoskeag ACA tick at tic yard,
toe grade* of apron check ging-
hams cc yard.
Sc ltiod ap
4c yard.
You can get jeans at 10c, ixfc
and 20c yard.
Good quality of bine and gray
flannel at 10c, ts i-*c and aoc.
Cotton checks were too many
and we offer them at case lot prices
apron check ginghams
for a while, 3 i-ac, 5c, 7 t-ac and
toe.
Ladies' cotton vests 2* i-ac.
A good ecru, heavy fleece lined
vest and pants, 45c per writ.
JACKETS FOR VOMER
A good, heavy gray-mixed jacket
at $1, regular price $i.co.
A dozen or more different kiwis
of women's jackets at $3, worth $5.
Children’s cloak* at $1 and up-
ward*.
MEN’S sum.
All-wool single or double breast-
ed men’* suits to black serge, fancy
a, kersey cloth or covert
cloths—you can find a fit here in
moat anything. You’ll thank as for
early changes ia prices, tor
instance:
$12 and $15 men'* suits $10.
$10 men's suit* at $7.50.
$7.50 mea t suits at |A
$5 men’s seita at $3.50.
Boy’s suits at $5 down to $1.
00MF0RTR
We simply have more bod com-
forts than two stores ought to have,
and we have cut the prices down to
leas than coat of material.
Pretty tatinc covered
$1.40, regular price $*.
A better qealti
at I1.15,
comfort, pretty do
Tegular price $3.
Other* in crnico
cotton twin
covered, at $1.10, 75c mmd coc.
You’ll be sanded with .aytbisg
yon buy at this store, for if not yon
can get yossr money.
RD. BERNE
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 19, 1897, newspaper, December 19, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth571179/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.