The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 27, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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i s.A.1
The Primaries will be held en the
14th of Mey.
The Stete Convention Will meet
et Galveston August 3.
PER80NAL8
Millinery Opening
We are authorised to announce J. C
FBILD as a candidate far re-election to
tie Legislature, subject to tie action of
tie democratic party.
Wo are authorised to announce S. P.
S VANS of Van Aistyue, as a candidate
for re-election to tie Legislature, subject
to tie action of tie democratic party.
You are oordially invited to
attend King’s Grand Spring and
Millinery Opening, Monday and
Tuesday, March 28th and 29th.
SOUVENIRS.
Beautifnl Souvenirs presented
to our visitors.
Respectfully,
tentative, was in the city Monday.
R. L. Williams, a business man of
Dallas, was here Tuesday.
J. D. Garner has gone to the Territory
on a few days outing.
Judge A. E. Haley, of Garza county,
OOUHTY 0FFI0EB8.
Texas, was here Tuesday.
Judge John Ritchie was here Monday.
D. N. Johnston, of Emit, I. T., was
More Groceries sold
in one day tban the
ordinary grocer sells
in six........
ForJndge.
We authorised to announce W. S. ;
PEARSON as a candidate forelection to
tie office of County Judge, subject to tie
action of tie democratic party.
We are antiorised to announce J. D.
WOODS as a candidate for election to
tie ojfiice of County Judge, subject to tie
action of tie democratic party.
For Sheriff.
We art antiorised to announce LON
SHREWSBURY as a candidate for
election to tie office of Sitrijf, subject to
tie action of tie democratic party.
We antiorised to announce JOE B.
MEL TON as a candidate for election to
tie office of Sharif of Grayson County,
subject to tie action of tie democratic
party.
For Tax Collector.
We are authorised to announce GEO.
L. PATRICK as a candidate for elec-
tion to tie office of County Tun Collector,
subject to tie action of tie democratic
party.
We are amthorited to announce H. O.
HARRINGTONus'a candidate for etec-
tion to the ofice of County Tan Collector,
subject to tie action of tie democratic
Party.
We are antiorised to announce J. P.
GEREN as m candidate for election
to tie ofice of County Tan Collector, sub-
ject to tie action of tie democratic party.
here Monday.
W. J. Scott was at Dalles last Sunday.
President Williams, of the Greenville
National Bank, and Will Velvln were
here Monday to hear Wynne, candidate
for governor.
Governor R. M. Harris, of the Chicka-
saw Nation, was here Monday.
C. D. Kingston is in Missouri visiting
QnNty if 6nf s & Pitas Do It
relatives.
George Moulton, of Coalgate, was here
the early part of the week.
Col. J. B. McDougall was at Coalgate
the past week.
A. L- Warner left Monday for Kansas
City to visit his parents.
George Garvey was visiting in the city
the pfttt week after a ten sWni>*
the pest week after a ten yesT’s sbrenee.
Mr. Gervey is a business man of Hanni-
bal, Mo.
Judge Prank Lowe of Gonzales county,
The American Dry Goods King,
ss in the city the past week.
Colonel Ode C. Nicholes, of the Du-
DOFT DO IT.
Don’t try to do your own laun-
dry work. Don’t have anything to
do with it. Don’t go to a laundry
where you have to tel! them how to
do your work. That’s almost as
much bother as doing it yourself.
Send your clothes to us, and you
shall have them just as you like
them, just when you like them.
We use no injurious chemicals. We
don’t tear the fabric.
NcOhiiII Stun Lamdiy,
Phone No. 7. 224 Woodard St.
Bicycles
was here Monday.
W. A. Durant, of Durant, I. T., was
here Monday.'
W. A. Wall, a cattleman of the Pan-
handle, was here Monday.
<• PAMS COSTUME OP CLOTH OR DUCK PROM HARPER'S BAZAR
Simplicity and elegance are wonderfully combined In the models of the spring, j
and one observes that there Is a return to styles In vague some years ago. Nothing
is more Interesting than to note how periodically the wheel of Fashion revolves,
and how certalnlv the modes of the grandmothers come beck from time to time.
Daintiness and crisp freshness characterize the fashions of this spring, and they are
wonderfully becoming to all wearers.
A coat and skirt costume for rough-and-ready wear Is suitable for serge, whip-
cords, or any firmly woven woolens, as well as for duck and pique, of all kinds, as
the style admits of Its being made up with or without a lining.
The skirt is snugly shaped about the hips, the lower portion being a circular
flounce, pointed low In front, and curving high towards the back, which has a mid-
dle team. Bands .of stitching are the only trimming.
The jacket In open-fronted style, with rather large rolling revert, has dose coat-
sleeves at the latest cut. The correct cut of the gown can be obtained from the
We are antiorised to announce J. A.
STANFIELD as a candidate for re- j
election to tie ofice of Tax Collector of |
Grayson Casmty, subject to tit action of I
the democratic party.
For County Attorney.
We are antiorised to announce SILAS I
HARE, jr., as a candidate for re-election I |
to tie office of County Attorney, subject to |
tie action of tie democratic party.
For District Clerk.
We art antiorised to announce W. P.
HEAD as a candidate for re-election to J
the ofice of District Clerk of Grayson
County, subject to tie action of the demo-
cratic party.
For Oonnty Afar.
"S'r art antiorised to announce BAR-1
LOW ROBERTS as a candidate for \
re-election to tit ofice of Assessor of\
Tones for Grayson County, subject to the I
action of tie democratic party.
For County Treasurer.
We are authorised to announce H.
(Uncle Hi) DENNIS as a candidate for
election to the office of County Treasurer I
for Grayson County, subject to the action j
of tie democratic party.
For Oonnty Clerk.
We are authorised to announce L. M.
TUCK as a candidate for election to
the ofice of County Clerk, subject to the
action of the democratic party.
For Oommimioner.
We are authorised to announce W. P. \
DUGAN as a candidate for re-election
to tiej office of Commissioner, Precinct
No. e.
For Constable.
We are antiorised io announce JOHN
R. PRES TON as a candidate for election
to the ofice of Constable, Precinct No. t.
Keating Grand. Barnes' White Flyers, Crescent Beauties and Recycles.
No brass bands are necessary to advertise these wheels Their excel-
lence speaks louder than words, and pricea that will surely suit you —
from $20 op for new wheels. Bicycles sold 00 instalments Repairing
Kiowa, and left on the irst train tor
there____Sam Joels has purchased the
Star Store stock and expects to rent the
building —One scamp on the American
press Intimates that many women are
demanding to be enlisted for war because
they are Inordinately fond of facing
A Yttj Large Carton! ol
Good saddle and buggy mare,
fast and gentle. Well bred; alto
good buggy. Bargain for cash.
Address B, care Gazettxkr. 49-tf
Howard Hanna and Ruts Legate will
soon be exhibiting their agility on bicy-
cles. Look out for them.
New Things in Fnrnitnre
powder! Considering the regtstra-1
tion per capita, at directory men figure
It, Denison has a population of about I
woo more than Shennan.......Wsrtburg
Lodge No. 62, Sons of Hermann, elected
officers for the ensuing jams. The tot-
losing were elected: Max Goldman,
president; John Miller, vice president;!
Martin Kohl, secretary; J. A. Enper,
treasurer; Julius Martens, trustee---i
| There was a heavy frost and frseae last
night, lea formed to the thickness of
half an Inch. Fruit men do not agree
as to the damage done. Garden truck is
shout obliterated, and the corn crop
seriously damaged, and in many places
will have to be replanted. The Sherman
Register has just discovered that Mrs.
Lease was at one time a resident of this
I city. An old deed to city property has
just turned up .........Colonel Barney
Quantity of material—wool, 42 inches wide, 7 yards; silk lining, 14 yards.
Just in ai
RAILROAD RUMBLIH08
SOCIETY
We have no back numbers in our
stock, but everthmg that is hand-
some and up-to-date ia
Bicyclea For Everybody.
Follow the crowds and see those
White Flyers, Keating Grands and
Crescent Beauties, which have just
arrived at i;oo Main street. 48-tf
Bouias, Pbstons, Traps. Carts,
Backboards. Road Wagons.
FARM WAGONS
Frank Carver, of the Denison Steam
Laundry Is In a quundry, and wants to
Iron Beadsteads in colors,
White Bedroom Sets,
Combination Bookcases,
China Closets, Ladies’ Desks,
Chiffoniers, Fine Extension Tables.
Fancy Colored Rockers.
BEOX’8 OPEB SALOON.
Just arrived:
CHEESE.
Genuine Emmenthaler Swiss, Do-
mestic Swiss, Tap Laga, Brick,
Limburger, From age de Brie,
Neuschatel, Philadelphia Hand,
Home-made Hand, Cottage (Sch-
mierkaese).
SAUSAGE, BTC.
Cervelat, Blood, Liver, Head
Cheese, Genuine Bockwurst, Pick-
led Pigs’ Feet
SMOKED AND PICKLED FISH.
Genuine Holland Hemngs, Pick-
led Herrings (Marinierte Heringe),
Roll Mops, Genuine Norwegian
j Auchovia, Kieler Sprotteu, Genuine
Spiced Ciscoes, Smoked Blue Fins
(Fine), Pickled Catfish, at reason-
T. E. HORAN
verdict In favor of the defendant ral
company.
W. D. Plner of the H. ft T. C.
chine shops, is spending a few da;
the dtv.
C. T. Baldwin of the Katy shops at
Sadalia, Mo., Is spending the week la
the city visiting friend*.
Passenger conductor
Chickens and Flies
When a Person
Passenger conductor Truitt of the
Katy has resumed hie run between here
and Persons. Conductor Truitt ha* been
to Munice, Ind., to bury hit mother.
Conductor R. H. McCoy of the Mo.
Pacific, Holden division, waa here Wed-
nesday en route to San Antonio.
Information haa been received of the
death of Charles Marztella, aged 23, for-
merly of the engineering department of
the Missouri, Kansas and Taxaa railway,
at the City of Mexico, where he went tlx
Wants to win a case io
court he gets the best lawyer.In
sickness it is just the same. It
doesn’t pay to take chances.
Get a good physician and get
the medicines from a reliable
where you can feel
absolutely safe. Our 20 years’
experience is a guarantee.
We have received a large conmgnment of SCREEN
WIRE for doom and window*, and WIRE NETTING
tor chicken yards. Also
Builders’ Hardware
for Parsons, Kas., to visit friends.
Mrs. H. S. bdwards, of Little Rock,
Ark., is’ the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Ditch, on Munson street.
Mis* Eula Daugherty, of Bonham, is
in the city visiting friends.
Mrs. Geo. Cook left the early part of
the week for Sedalia, Mo., to visit
friends.
Mrs. J. D. Christman, of El Reno, Is
visiting friends in the city.
Mrs. E. L. Osgood left Wednesday for
Albany, Shackelford county, to vieit her
parents.
Miss Frankie McDonald, of Temple,
is visiting friends In the city.
Miss Maggie Vanderwater, of Dallas,
Thursday afternoon, March 17, the
following ladies came over from Sher-
man to be initiated into the L. A. to A.
O. H.; Mesdames Hazard, McManus,
Milton, the Misses Maggie McConville.
Hanna Fay, Mary and Katie Fahey.
They were met at the depot by Mis. M.
J. Sweeney and Miss Minnie Bann, when
they were escorted to Columbian hall
where the initiation took place. The
Auzilliary has a membership of forty-
For Mayor.
In response to requests of a large num-
ber of voters I hereby announce at a can-
didate for re-election as mayor and shall,
if elected, discharge the duties of the of-
fice to tie best of my ability.
LOUIS LEBRBCHT. \
For Oity Attorney.
We are authorised to announce A. L.
DeArman as a candidate for re-election
to tie efice of City Attorney.
We antiorised to announce J. T.
SUGGS as a candidate for election to
tie ofice of City Attorney.
We are antiorised to announce H. H.
CUMMINS as a candidate for election to
the ofice of City Attorney. j We desire to again call attention
For fVinunlm™ of the candidacy of John T. Suggs,
Wo are authorised to onnmsnce W. J. jt0 the **VOrable consideration of the
LEEPER as a candidate far election to voters at the ensuing city election.
the ofice of Councilmau-at-Large. I We need a dear headed and indua-
We are authorised to announce JOHN\ trious city attorney, and Mr. Suggs
L. HIGGINSON as a candidate fer I fill* the bill in every respect.
election to the ofice of Councilman of the Re*re<j among US here in Denison,
Second Ward. his life and struggles are well known
We are authorised to announce M. J. I . _ ____, XI- , . , .
SWEENEY as a candidate fer r««/*c- ® **, '*
tion to the office of Councilman from tie »bllltV «nd hl» «uitablhty for the of-
Pirst Ward. I fice are undoubted. No one who
is the guest oi her aunt, Mr*. E. P. Tur-
ner, on Texas street.
>ho has been visiting
Night Clerk always on hand
Miss Dillard,
Miss Ola Hughes, has returned to her
home in Denison.—Democrat.
Mrs. George Sloan left Wednesday ton
Bonham to visit for a few days.
Miss Dell Yocom is the guest of
friend* at Plano.
Mr*. Walter Douglas, of Dallas, is visit-
ing Mr*. S. P. Clark, No, 401 West
Tfee State Hotel Firaittre
For Sale Cheap.....
Have You Called
at the New Market
Hibbard Bro’s have a good lot
ot seed potatoes on hand. If yours
were frozen by late cold snap you
CHCMICAL AID DRY CLEANING
Prepared to do the best
work in the southwest. Give
ns a trial. We have no su-
perior in our line. ^
Hotel Counters,
Table Linen,
Large Coffee Ura.
Hotels, restaurant*. boarding
bouses sod families will And dozens
of household article* that cm be
bought at about half price and leas.
LETTER urr.
DATE OF LIST, XABOH 26, 1898.
We are authorised to announce GEO.
W. CAR VBR as a candidate for election
to tie office of Councilmau-at-Large.
We are authorised to announce C. C.
CALVERT as a candidate for election j
to tie ofice of Councilmau-at-Large.
We are authorised to announce C, C,
HASKELL as a candidate for election
to tie ofice of Councilman-at-Largo.
We are authorised to announce E. E.
DAVIS as a candidate for, election to tie
ofice of Councilmuu from tie Fourth
Ward.
Wo art authorised to announce J. H. j
FOSTER as a candidate for re-election
to tie office of Councilman from tie
Fourth Ward.
Tot Oity Engineer.
We are authorised to enneunce R. L.
Me WILLIE as a candidate for re-elec-
tion to tie ofice of City Engineer.
Far Street Oommisioner.
We are antiorised to announce P. J.
HOWE ae a candidate for re-election to
tie ofice of Street Commissioner.
For Oity Jailor.
We are authorised to announce TOM
M. WRIGHT as a candidate for elec-
tion to tie office of City Jailor.
The Catholic church together
with the parsonage, at Cleburne,
was destroyed by fire lest Sunday
nigbt. Origin of the fire not known.
The loss is estimated at $4000, end
no insurance. Father Baodril-
liard lost ell his clothing and a
valuable library. He thinks the
church was robbed and then set on
fire by the tbeives.
Easy Payments.
O. ANDERSON
mail most asy '‘Advertised,” giving date of list
Ose cent will be charred on each piece oi mail
■ itwM-riaafl Af WAVS UAW VAITD utrt
DIRECTED TO YOUR STRKET^AND NUM
BKR or P. O. BOX. Noilly this ofice et once ot
anv chaos* la your city addreaa.
JAS. R. MARTIN. P. M.
We call special attention to the adver-
tisement of Mias Jessie Shearlock, who
will open e first-class millinery store at
208 West Main street on March 31. Sha
comes to us from St. Louie, well recom-
mended ea a skillful and experienced ar-
tiste. _
The little six-year-old son of
Bryant Clark, who had just arrived
iu Shennan with his family from
Mrs. Emma Thompaon offers her I Kentucky, was playing with a rifle
rvices to the ladies of Deniaoa at in the wagon Friday evening, when
nurse. City references on appli- t^e gun was accidentally discharged
ition. Address or call at Nojoo ^ Mr. j. l. Fuller, of Sher-
[organ street. 31-tf , f . . .. ,
' 1 ......—- man, who was standing 00 the]
STATE HOTEL 14R- , through the heart, killing
- 1 him almost instantly. It waa purely
W. T. Oaeklay Proprietor. j .cedents!._ .
The leading cigar is ‘%ueen
Margurette,” fust introduced ■ this
ity. Two for quarter. & tf
drink. This ia what Frank
mette at the Glen Lea, newly
site King's dry goods store,
and he is enjoying an excellea
ronage. He also makes a sp
of the beat 5 cent cigar ia tb
ket.
CARTAGES Nos. 2 4 5.
in at Hibbard Bro’s;
boxes, berry quarts
Billiard sad pool tobies.
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 27, 1898, newspaper, March 27, 1898; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth571814/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.