The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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Virginia Cheroots
•d with receiving stolen goods.
Sentee wee taken to the Sherman
Jail. Sheriff Shrewsbury was fceib
Sunday and > made an investigation
of die premires of Santee. It is
alleged that clothing recendy stolen
in Sherman was identified at San*
tee's. A Sherman dispatch says:
to day at Denison they found a suit
of clothes belonging to City Tax
Collector Reeves, who roomed at
the residence of Mr. T. B. Hudgins,
which caught fire a few nights since
when no one was at home and was
practically destroyed, and it if the
opinion of chief of police Blain
that a cane of arson will develop.
Santee has been
• »nd smoke them to-day you will get 5
{ the greatest amotmt of comfort and J
■ satisfaction that 5 cents will buy in ■
■ a smoke, and get it three times over) 2
2 You haven’t any idea how good they •
> arc and cannot have until yon try them. •
[ Try three to-day instead of a 5c. cigar. {
{ Two handled million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. ®
P| Ask your own dealer. Price. 3 (or 5 cents. sS
in hand who are the most teacher Seargent-at
ous people on the face of the eartb Sentinel, P
and hate the Americana worse then R. Cullinai
they ever did the Spaniards. Ross gate to the
..
_.
■ays that the Spaniards were
whipped when the Ajnarican troops
arrived and were cooped up in Man*
ilf. When he left Manila there
were at least 100 saloons in opera*
tion that do a lively business entire*
ly off of American patronage---
A little girl came last night to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmonson
on Tone avenue—.Yesterday while
attending the funeral ot O. J. North-
rip the horse attached to the buggy
of Conductor Frank Rush ran sway.
On Gandy street Conductor Rush
aod wife were thrown out and sus-
tained painful injuries, but not so
1 ^dangerous as first reported. Mrs.
i Rush was badly bruised while her
husband has a very bad cut on the
^ight temple.
* TUESDAY,JAN.9
Mike Hanna who baa located in
r Brenbam sends in a year subscrip-
. Uon to the Gasettxer. Mike
ij 'writes that he is doing well and to
[ quote him
alternate________Joe Quinn has closed
up his meat market, two doors yrest
of the Gasxttku office---Mr.
Eppstein who died recently, when a
young man carried a pack in New
York State. He always delighted
to tell his earfy experience while
raveling from point to point.
Those were always the happiest
days of his eventful life__
Master Letcher, who has been quite
ill, is much better. In fact a good
sign of complete recovery is that he
js able to make as much noise as
ever___The Hibernians at their
meeting last Sunday twisted the
British lion’s tail, adopting resolu-
tions of sympathy tor the Boers in
their gallant fight, which they are
making for the protection of their
lives and liberty.
heritance.
“To this dinner be invited nine-
teen guests, the host completing the
even score who sat down in the
beautifully decorated banquet room.
The bill for tbie entertainment waa
shown me, and 1 con few that it
gave me a shock as I read the fig-
ures—f 1,864. But alight figuring
a til show that this made the coat
per plate exceed *90. The gentle-
man who gave this expensive dinner
)*id the bill merrily enough, and I
don't suppoae that he thought the
price at all excessive. Nobody
know* better than be does the ta.iff
on Burgundy over fifty yean old,
which was drunk that night as co-
piously as though it were bear, at ft
cents a bottle.”
resident of Deni-
son n great many yean and his bus-
iness record haa always been good.
He waa in trouble once before but
was vindicated_Joe Sammon,
county road overseer, is experiment*,
lag with blood hounds to puny
escaped coavicts. So far be tun
FOX & O’BRIEN, Proprietors
Let -Cesefce*" Bare It Mi Way.
QutUer t’ourb says no oat ta Am-
erica prooouoon his name in the
right wajr, which in “kilter
Peraleses ef the OrehM Call.
It looks as if the orchid cult had
lost some of its charm At the
first day of the auction sale of the
famous Harsh collection "of these
plants in New York, the average
price for every orchid sold was
about 14 cents, although the exe-
cutor* of the late Professor Harsh,
of Yale, by whom they wen* col-
lected. had estimated their value as
something almost priceless.<t
sober as a judge.”
He sends his regards to Denison
friends.— _Mark L. Goodwin
writes tne Gazetteer a newsy let-
ter. Mark expects to be cleik in
the Senate when the legislature
meets.......Morris Crooks will be-
gin the erection of a bouse at once.
Messrs. Lane and Hammock
have prepared the plans and will do
the work______The continued rains
of tbe past three days have put the
ground In excellent condition for tha
spring plowing, which usually oe-
The officers
TRY OUR
HOFFMAN HOUSE RYE
A Superior Article.
before January 31
CALIFORNIA,
raerrtaiatr.
"William. I don’t know whether
to telegraph or not lie fore ! start out
to Conain Caroline’s."
“Why are you undecided?"
"Well, if 1 don’t telegraph, may-
lie she won't he at home; and if I
do, maybe she will gv off visiting
ximes here.
k “Tellsw” M.V 1 frew L salsa.
Among the sensations appearing
in a lxmdon "yellow" journal ia a
'sport that, owing to his popularity
is this country. Sir Thomas Lap-
ton. were he to become a natural-
iz'd citizen, would br almost as for-
midable a candidate for Use presi-
de ucy aa Admiral Dewey. '
lore you can secure one.___.John
Parr who resides in tbe Territory
amved in tbe city after a physician
to attend bis wife who was very ill.
Parr left his horse on Houston ave-
nue. When he returned tbe horie
The animal is said to
MEXICO
(Successors to Burton, Lingo & Co.)
KATY FLYER"
■ as. (’sire’s “■natal Care.**
A new story of line. Calve is told
in a book on “Hental Healing.” by
Dc. Paul Edwards, who says that be
cured her when she despaired of
ever appearing in pnblic again The ,
“mental cure” enabled her to accept j
au engagement by tbe French gov- j
eminent to sing Ophelia in "Ham- j
was gone,
have broken loose and started for
home---French Anderson a hucks-
ter bad a crate of eggs stolen from
his wagon last night white tn camp
east of the city:_That eight
cent cotton is not much in sight fo-
day. The bulls are in a bole Mad
have pulled the bote in after them.
_Foster said that January would
be remarkable for intensely cold
weather. So far it has been re-
markably mild_Charles Beit-
mtnn a former resident of this city,
died recently at Chicago___Daniel
Ross who was with Gen. Funston
in tbe Philippine Islands, is spend-
8ash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings,
Laths, Lime, Paint ■—
ards at Denison, Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, Colorado, Big Springs,
Midland and Pecos.
gins in February,
were over again to-day and have
identified considerable clothing at
Santee's, which at various times has
been stolen in Sherman. A suit of
clothes belonging to Ed. Reeves of
Sherman-wss found at Santee's. A
chain of circumstances is being wov-
en -around Santee that may tend
him in the penitentiary_Rev.
John Benners Gibble preached in
THE MfiHEST SALE OF SHOES EVER
IH BERISOR.
»
Owing to the change in our business, retiring from the re-
tail trade to engage in the manufacture of shoes, we will sell
our entire stock of shoes -at manufacturer’s coat—not the
store cost, which is in most cases 20 per cent added.
We honestly mean exactly what we say. Will exchange
or refund the money on any purchaae.
Our stock is the largest in Denison. All new and fresq
goods.,*
Vam.lv**, tat Aeeoptabli.
The CBiveraity of Pennsylvania
lias iwriifd the anonymous gift of
ftau.noo for its new dormitonaa, bow
in court* of erecteom
ed aplendid music
We Keep Everything,
We carry a fall Hue of
DRUGS
Capital, 9150,000.00,
Surplus, 930,000.00
MATHEWS
W. G. Mbginnis
Best Coffee for the Money!
Used in Millions of Homes!
Accept no substitute
Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs.
Cashier.
eeeeeeeoeeeeeQeeoeeeeoeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeoeeee
IT’S NATURAL
when yon ask your grocer for
Tbe Indian Territory
Gold Collar Button.
mbl trw tor 5 Iton Iwd. c*» Row Uaa
Coffleo wrappers md a 2<eat stamp. Made
of rolled gold sod with mother-of-pearl
back; wimble alike for ladle, and gentle-
men. Thia shape ia handy and popular.
For him to say he haa something just &«• good,
but if you have used both yon know better. . .
Stylish Belt-Buckle.
nandjgg^ly
ThiawlUber
welcomed tor " drewed-up ” occasion* by
the lad lea who Uke to wear different
colored aeahea. The rold-flnkh goes well
with any of them. Given tar SO Rea
It Is founded
T i/wx’a Rrids ’
some lower, ruuuuuuig copy ui ure
and telling all about it. 8ixe, 15x26 inches.
Fruit Picture.
Naval Box Kite.
See It Fly t
The cele-
brated bo*
kite Dow ao
GEORGE P. STANFORD, Aomr
H. T. WALKER. D.D.S.
Tarpon Club Whisky
Not like tbe rest.
The Best, tbe Very Best.
See that every cork is branded
pound package off LION COFFEE you have bought something else, too.
►ok it ( You nave bought a certain portion of some article to
be selected by you from our new Premium Lists I
By tbe use oi electricity excava-
tion of the moat sensitive teeth oi
removal of live nerves ia accom-
plished absolutely without pain.
Perfect success is assured where
all other medicaments fail.
Office, No. 210 M«mSW
SAkl HARGREAVES
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 14, 1900, newspaper, January 14, 1900; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth571237/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.