The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Pot Plants.
ir it, 1901.
BARNES w
to Uw
to aa-
i P. H. TOBIN m •
i«i
.
The Gutmn fa ntwiifa to aa-
S WHITEHURST u a
iisis
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cago matrimonial publication. L<
were exchanged for two week*, ---
stysTss
Lyle* (.rofewed great farattoii L«i
L‘5»“£l
for hi* newly found bride, and tl
to tear* Culver and locafo.te!
who ha*
dry.
but we I
nearly all
a few line*
ton1
way to make toe lot of
bride a moat happy
Chicago, where Lyle* r(prevented
he erne a proeperoua business man.
confiding bride tatrnated $700 of her
I money to her hatband, who fa now min-
ing. The police believe Lyle* fa an od-
__________ authorized to an- 1 venturer posing under an assumed ueg,
JOHN HIGGINSON _ao a candt-1 n ^ reported that our handsome chid 1 strange world.
of police will won take onto hi merit a I naa been to *■
wile. The woman that get* John will
PERSONALS. |MCur* firat-claa* priae In the lottery of
Bureoe ha* Been note of the world than
many young men In Texaa In hi* travel*
he ha* covered more then half ol the en-
tire globe. It required a great deal of
cowan for a young man to cut loo#*
tram home and aatodatton* and face a
S* “422 frsjwtffW.waft.vy1
.
trlbutm^Maghy
of
Droaocct* tor"* I
yssreasewsu ava re I
wheat, there fa I
m
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B. JOHNSO!
There are no big tin pipe* to mat, I *'
get oat of order and become danger*1
ou*. There it so complicated
machinery that require* a machinist
to keep it in order. It is ao simple,
eo aafe and to fine a baker thet you
will be glad you bought the
"INSURANCE.” Thia atove ha*
been sold in Denison for about five
yean. You know you get a stove
you can depend on when you get it.
Mason, who has traveled all
over the reservations to ha opened In
Augurt, to white settlers, arrived home
last Sunday night. Mason seas absent
several weeks. In a conversation with
the GAzvrnum Mason arid the Ii
have already been assigned the best land*, .
and nearly all the new eettlen will g«t j fa to
badly tooled. There ate some good
badly t
erasing lands—none of which are of value
I for gent
Mfaa Jennie Hyde left lest Sunday for
Fannin county to vbtt friend* and rela-1
tore fm a few weeks.
Mrs. B. V. Horn left Monday for]
Hearn* to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Tariton, who fa quite ill.
One of Uw most laughable thing* in
a lot of women get
around a baby a few hours old and all
1305. This fa twenty more then the vote*
I cast In that ward at the teat election.
OOUIOILMAI HIGGUBOB,
John Higginson, candidate for conn*
liman, toward, fa perhaps the largest
roperty owner that has ever offered for
loin In chorus, «It fa a .perfect picture
hu mouth, eye*
and other similar remarks.
Ok H. Jones’
Furniture and Carpet
•tore.
general farming. Mason rode across 1 of its daddy; see it has
*and<tTOneman^sthesewhffibccnta|Ab*°T*a tew hours old looks like a
the country nearly afi year*, and that dur-1 piece of raw beet with eyes, nose and
tng the tone hud but four atricUy good chin stuck on it.
i crop*. The Indiana have taken every-1 Man is fearfully and wonderfully made,
thing that fa good In sight. Every foot] but he toa’t to be compared with woman
of land on the wa’er course belongs to I when she gets through making up.
toe Indians; tiwy have displayed excel- fc the average man knew as many
lent judgment in the allotment. | mean thing* about himse.f as he does
Pearl Rev left Wednesdav for Labette I about his neighbor he would be ashamed
country, Kansas, where he ha* purchased I to look la a mirror.
* fktm oi l*) aero*. HU wile and fam-1 nq widow fa capable of making such a
iiy preceded Mm last mouth. I foot of hererit as a widower. We know
Watches
Our store
for watches
is headquarter*
tor
S Railroad Ho
Who want accurate time-keep-
• and tbe highest grade
movements.
Bariiii Sill if Jmky
Still continues and we can
1 save you money on anything
you want to buy.
Robert Foster, to* aoa of Col. R. C.
I Foster, left for St. Loufa too early part
I oft the week.
Arthur P. Henderson, of Honey Grove,
I was circulating among his Denison
-tends toe put week.
E. Stafford, a prominent business man
I of Tishomingo, was in the city the early
I part of the week.
Mr. H. B Data, of SmithviUe, Texas,
I to visiting hi* grandmother and other
I relative* for a few days.
James A. Miller and wife, of Chandler,
I Okla., left for home Monday after e very
I pleasant visit with their daughter, Mis.
I J. Iff. I locker.
Jr., of Oklahoma City, is
| heir* on a visit to hie parents.
Captain Burnett, of toe Territory, fa
jueet at the Pickwick Hotel. He ow
| three business houses on Mata street, all
I purchased within a yum er so. He has!
I *0 much confidence in the Inters and
of Denison that he fa looking
of some who want to marry before their
wires have been dead two month*.
Mtm Daisy Crooks who hat been
teaching music at Oklahoma City for the
past year has arrived home to spend the
summer with her parents, Judge T. J.
Crook* and wife.
Mr*. Birdie Crooks Counties, the lead-
nan | fa on* of the best rustlers in the state
ml* I and no better man could have been **-, ... . ■ . . ... . a
eo-1 cured to handle tbe situation here. He j *d wlth W t"*t wmdth can produce and
- - * taste suggest, and it* place on the north-
east slope of the ely gives It a view ai-
Tt»e experience however | great consolation fa, the fact that we have I •• “ •pnrtoi
his advantage and he will I corn, cotton and fruit to look to. lireat I furofahtd..„..__.The total registration for
profit by it. In vtew of tbe past we have la diversification......-We passed a butcher | the Secowi Ward special election wa*
no doubt of the future of the groom. I shop the past week and the stanch was
Hi* bride to mentioned aa on* ot the I nauseous. There fa no reason why a
most accomplished and popular young | meat market should net he ' ‘ '
ladies of the Island Cite. She has been _
prominently connected with the leading who go through their husband's pockets
kindergarten schools of Galveston. The I while they are asleep: A woman in
bride and groom will probably leave I Connecticut ran across a dynamite cart-
shortly lor the Orient. The groom I ridge which exploded and carried away I dlman,
holds a posl ion under the government. I two finger*---------The general level of I property owner that
A remarkable co-incidence fa the fact I all farm products fa higher than s year I ?,®c* *n the history ot Denison. Mr.
that on the same day and hour of the I ago. Conditions on the farm have never 1 Higgtnson own* $40,000 worth of city
wedding, hi* brother, Claude Burson, I been better than they are now............Mr. I property. Everything that he owns,
married in Arisons. Neither of the I and Mr*. Fred Sherburne have a 9-pound I P?nn7 btoj* Invested here
brother* knew that the other was to be 1 boy st their home..........-We don’t know I in Denison. If Mr. Higginson has
married. A letter received fiom Claude I whether this fa to or not, but Mr. Jessup, I 'no“eJ' h* ba* sever hesitated a mo
told of his wedding, stating the i.ay and president of the New York Chamber of J te,P“*£R ***** Dnnfaon- And let It be
hour. Commerce, is credited with the remark Md to Ms credit at such period* whan
Mis* Birdie Peck, the lovely daughter that Denison fa the handsomest dty via- outlook was not the most hopeful.
of Jeweler Peck, has gone to Mtaneapo- lied In Texas.......J». H. Tobin, who re- T1**™ ***** has been u more publte-
tfa, Minn., to spend toe summer. cently saw Mr*. McKinley, was impress- *P‘Hted cltlaen than John L.Hifgln*on;
The concert et the Flrri P.eebyterian^‘hatthefirstlady in the land fa to ^7* beeiL°P«.n *
miserable health, and "Mac" himself | enterprise that would
doesn’t look to be In the beet of heat h.
.......Devi* the liverymen, who will put In
one of the finest undertaking establish-
ments in the state, has rented the old A.
R. Collin* building on Main street in the
500 block............ J. M. Lea who ha* just
returned from a trip, throughout the
countryjreports cotton ' and corn looking
> areal-
Church Thursday was a very tuccemfu. I
affair. The Polymnian Club contributed |
to the pleasure of toe evening.
RAILROAD &DMBLINOS.
I along a r
patriotic
a notch or ao. It
There fa a great deal of travel over to*
Frisco from the Territory to Denison, |
out very tew go on to Sherman.
A fine son ha* been horn to Reuben P.
fireman
Sades, fire Man on the Katy.
The Frisco people have
premises around the fa
ded with gravel.
had
freight depot
well. The wheat and oat crop*
most a total failure............A great meny
people In Denisofi have oil on the brain
--------The biggest deadbeats In Denison
are those beat able to pay...........The Gro-
cers' Aaaaoclatloii of thia city are deter-
mined to get rid of customer* who tall to
recognised
magnitude. |
y visit her!
I growth
I for mori
F\
Jewelers.
James Canon, a hotel men ot South
I west Texas, fa ta the dty on a visit to
| relatives.
Houston Boetwlck fa here with hi*
I mother, Mrs. W. B. Boat wick. They
I are the gnash of Dr. and Mr*. Nagle.
E. Mon, a business man at the CMck-
| asaw Nation, wa* here toe past week.
E. J. Parker, editor of tbe Collin coun-
| ty Advocate, wae here the part week.
City Engineer Nash, of Sherman, wa*
ere Tuesday.
Rock Pastor*, who has dtebetfa, ha*
| gonc^to Excelsior Springs, Mo., for the
of hk health.
Col. I. M. Standefer fa home from
iouetoa and other potato
C. C. Blum, of St. Lone, wa* here last
Thursday for a few hours on a visit to
friends. He fa enroute to toe City of
Sfexico*
W. J. Mathias was at Fort Worth the
peat week on profession si business.
L. K. Purdon has located at Tisho-
mingo, capital ot toe Chickasaw Nation.
Pari Stiff, of Bowling Green, Ky , fa
_ . . . ta the dty on a visit to his brother, P. H.
It Will certainly pay yon stiff. Mr. Stiff expects to engage ta
to call and inspect our«he"*tter“•***- w •«““
Stock. All of the | W. T. Arthur left Wednesday for
tlOA.
WALL
PAPER
as a theatrical star of iht first
Mrs. Countiss wilt probably
parents this summer.
Whenever some undesirable thing in
society fa brought to the attention of tto
people, emotional person* at once cry
on', “Let's have a taw about it." A feu
day* ago, tor instance, a New Yorker
saw a woman with a bedraggled skirt go-
ing down the street. He rushed home to
write a letter ta the New York Sun urg
Ing that the length ot women's skirts be
regulated by law. He was in earnesi
about tt, and other Nsw Yorkers wrote
their approval of his suggestion.—Ex.
The average good-looking girl her
about six engagements before she
manias.
Mr*. McDonald, nee Mollie Kirby,
long C resident ot Denison, will pees
through here this week en r ute to the
Pan-American Exposition at Buffa'o.
The lady,fa a resident ot Oak Cliff,
Dallas. By the way, the many friend.
of Mr. and Mr*. McDonald will he glad
to learn that he ta at preseat holding
down a $6,000 per annum j ,b with one
of the largest gin and implement manu-
facturing companies in the world. He
has $6ojoao interest in the stock. "Mac”
was a tew year* ago assistant postmaster
of Denison.
Mias Llzsie Lea, a charming young
lady of Sherman, came over Tuesday
with her father, Cant. J. M. Lee. Mia*
Led did considerable shopping here.
It la really as using to see some women
ta Denkoo effect to be "literary.' A
Division Superintend* nt Quinn, of the | pay their bills. All but tour or five
Frisco, was here last Sunday. I dealer* ta town are members of the or
Our pionetr townsman, R. Schwalbe, f*»,«««on and pledged to furnish no
time-keeper at the Katy car shop*, left P,r*OB cred,t who owm “J aat o{ th«
I.rSun£y for Europe7 •MOcUtton’ h«
ber ot triends were at the depot to ssr "!“»*** hi* old account. There ere
bon TOTSM ^ 7 about two hundred names on the "Slack
„. Vo v-i . I ltet," and many of them are men getting
Charley P. Wngley, who ww» for rev- ^ .riarfas..... .There may be pfanty of
e Katy in thfaj j,, ,B yteiniiv, but one ' * -
certain
Den toon
ought to be
: duty to elect a man like that to
bCce. Mr. Higginson fa not a
pertinent, be has served the city ta the
capacity of councilman and haa mad* a
record that any man might feel proud of.
Mr. Higginson bus built up a splendid
business but he ha* likewise built up a
name for honesty, fairness and straight-
forward business method* tost has made
him a credit to die town. It look* fool-
ish to argue for the election of such a
man, he should be an easy winner
Every consideration urges hit election
and you make no mistake when you cast
a rote tar John L Higginson. Denison
ha* never had a more capable or progres-
sive man ta the council than tbe subject
of this sketch. He ta for Denison first,
last and all time; dtlsena of the secint
ward see that he fa elected.
FUPIL8 RE0ITA1A
city, fa at present passenger conductor |
>n the Southern Pacific out of El Paso.
Nearly every rear he visits hi* daughter,
Nellie, who resides with her aunt, Mr*. I
C. B. Swans. Mfaa Neills was born and I
reared ta Denison. She fa a charming I
young lady. She will accompany her|
father on a visit to Eastern relatives.
The M., K. t T. has abaotoed thel
Sherman, Shreveport A Southern. Ac-1
cording to the Herald, u great many I
change* will take place: A. D. Bethard I
will be appointed superintendent of car I
sa rice for the entire Katy system. Ti ain- j
master Harris will be promot-d to be *u-1
<erin ten dent of the Port Worth and I
< •ainesville, Henrietta and Wichita Fall* |
divisions, with headquarter* ta this city.
M tiler will be pro-1
know for a
G—
thing we do I
ty, there fa plenty of I
Yocom who resides near!
Here fa a “funny”
1: "Mrs. Worth-
figures are new, the very
Lro. | -latest. We fire selling
T. B. Vallroil
3*3 Main Street.
ington Babcock, daughter of Governo-
Nash, ot Ohio, was selected to christen
the new battleship, Ohio, which fa bt
launched at San Francisco next week.
She made all preparations, buying new
gowns, etc., but was compelled to stay at
home; a u-pound boy was born to her
eral years connected with the ^ in thu TicinilT, but one thine we do I The pupil* of Mia* Carrie Marshall
were heard in two reettate, Monday and
river, sent to the Gaxsttubu office a jeotad'to th^you^°pupU*"t*om
splendid catfish which graced the table of many of them being in
of the editor ta chief It was fine eating, their first year of inatruction. The work
^—Coh I. M. Standlfer will horeriter be 1 done by these little pupils wss of very
k"o«“ tlJf Chsuncey Depuy of Deni-rapeHor grade, and they exhibited great
son. The Colonel’s after-dinner speech- emceitence in technique and iatelllrence
es are jesefa and posies of finis ed or*-1 ln the,r expression. All this of course
f°ry——They may put in a soda w*t*T thtwed that their training had been
fountain every day In Denlson, but they thorough and masicUnly. The follow-
will never hurt the trade ot Will rialien- I program wa# rendered:
beck. Here fa an establishment tbe 1
pride ot Denison, and ao better service ! „ , wowdat night.
la the state. The beat line of au i.mer I Lullaby----------------------—
drinks in the city are served at Hallen-1 Walter Bishop.
becks. Not long ago we took a drink I Barcarolle ..^--------—— -----— —
there end we felt 15 year* younger_____I Margaret Purdom.
l'he great oil tpeculation hut to end I The 0**ln»~.......——-.......——“•
of trainmaster under | and scm. one has to hold the bag. Be GUdyt Weller m>d Sabre Hams.
Superintendent Harris. E. M Aivord, I sure that the other fellow holds ths beg I In the Rocking Chair, Mrs.Cro*by Adsmt
superintendent ot the S., S. A S. Rail 1 .. . They say that a well known Denison I ^ , , . Edna Moss
way, will be made superintendent ot the I man guards against going to sleep ta 1 Dance of the Marionettes, Mrs. Crosby
Shreveport division, which will embrace I church by getting hi* eye* on some
all of toe S., S A S. road from Shreve- I young woman who fa chewing gum. He
port to McKinney, and that part of the I say* that it is impossible to watch a wo-
M., K A T. between Greenville and man who fa chewing gum and go to
Mtaeola. Hi* headqna ten wilt be at I sleep__The city be* been full ot visit-.
Grae vlite. Trainmaster |. W. Walton I log firemen to-day who are attending the 1 Rondo
will be promoted to superintcedent of I state convention an-J tournament at I Ebie Neal,
the Dallas dtvisl in, which will embrace I Sherman-.....Blanch Hanna fa going into I (*J Sunday \
“ the chicken industry on a large stole. 1(b) Hunting Song )
Blanch loves the business and we predict |
success for h:m-----Mr. and Mrs. Flcm-1 <•)
lag G. Ccleman have a new arrival at|(b)
their borne, No. 801 south Houston
street. It fa a boy.
[ Dance of the Marionettes,
Kate Magtanb.
I fe) Sfomber Song----------—----
(b) Dance of the Elves---------
Bonnie Madden.
I
FOX & O’BRIEN, Pboi
llhmm
IP#,
CHOICE
UQUOBI
OIGA1
127 MAH STREET.
HOFFMAN!
From Forest to Yard.
Every step of the way from the tail tree to tbe boarding
flooring of the smallest dimensions receives vigilant care before it
gets into the bands of our customers. The tree is all right in the
first place, the sawing and planiBg.in tbe second place, and drying,
or "seasoning,” in the third, and price and promptness of
delivery in the fourth, at
Lteper-Lingo Lrabir Co.
(Successors to Buxton, Lingo A Co.) - f
Yard* at Deniton, Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paao, Colorado, Big Springs,
Midland and Pecoa.
PURE
mt % Delivered at your
I doors. A rebate
• given when tickets
X- are bought.
Denison Crystal Ice Go.
to Smith-
. H_____ML,____1 ^ „ His head-
Irttie smattering of superficial knowledge I quarters will be et Hillsboro. Who his
doesn’t make people ••literary.” | trainmaster will be has not been learned.
*11 of the line from Denison
ville, and the Belton branch.
W. T. Arthur left Wed needs
Beaumont, to aise up tbe oil sttuai _
Col John Kirby, toe well-known Dsl-1 jmterdav ”
making hi* summer purchssre. - Mb* Lula Ringier, a pupil of Prof.
_ Hiram Brooks fa beck from Beaumont. I Harshaw, ha* taken the position of atan-
lect from. | Geo. T. Black, the well-known met- *
chant of Sterrxtt, area here Thursday.
Franz Kohifeldt came ta from the
Beaumowt oil fields Thursday. The
company that he fa identified with ha*
purchased several large and small tract*
of land. Mr. Kohfridt fa confident that
he has a good thing grabbed.
Andy Bush, of Roby, I. T. fa ta the
dty He reports fine rein* ta hk victa-
ity.
Tom E. Davis was royally entertained
by J. A. Norton, wholesale Jeweler, of
Kansas City, on Kansas City Commer-
cial Club train, during Ha tarry ta Deni-
son. Apparently, they were a jolly lot
I of good teUow*.
ographer with the Leeper-Lingo Lumber
Co. Mfaa Lula fa a bright young lady
and we wish her success.
Mr. and Mrs. F P. Clark have gone to
housekeeping at No. 103 west Gandy
street.
The majority ot girls can play the
I piano just enough to spoil them for
I housework.
Look out when a woman wants to be
spiteful. Speaking of another woman
the other day, a woman said, “The only
person that ever calls on her fa her hus-
band.”
| Superintendent S. T. McDowell, whose ]
headquarters are now at Smlthvllle, will
re male there a* superintendent of the
San Antonio division, which will com-1
| prise all of toe main line south of Smtth-
vlU* and the old San Marco* brunch and |
[ the new San Antonio extension.
H. W. Warrick, who was clerk at the I
Frisco freight depot, haa been (r>n*tered
to Sapulpa where he will do duty as check
I clerk.
Nearly ever y day a damage suit pop*
up ta the district court against the Katy.
The suits filed run up Into tbe thousand*
of dollars.
E. E Fish, of the auditor* department
of the Gulf, Colorado A Santa re, spent
a tew hour* In the city Tuesday.
R. L. Harvey left Tuesday for Hous-
ton to accept a position ta the H. A T.
C. shop*.
The Interurban did aa Immense busi-
last Tuesday. About 400 people
came over from Sherman and as many
more went from Denison. During the
Jay about 1500 people traveled on the
line. The base ball game also attracted
great crowds In the afternoon.
Madge Bozart.
Minuet--------------— -
id Gavotte----------
Esther Bishop.
Gurlitt
Gel be!
-Mockray’s
Gurtett
.Dels Haye
______Godard
THURSDAY, MAY 9.
Derfaon proper to about thirty year*
old and yet there are street* and avenue*
that are not decent to travel. For year*
and years no work haa been done on
them, yet the streets sad avenues are
thickly settled and the people par taxes
for Improvement* that they nev.-r re-
ceive. It fa a notable tact that street
improvements are confined to localities
that do not need attention. To have
anything done you must have “a I (a) Butterflies
pull,” —It would be In .cresting to know I (b)
iw much improvement b going on
-Koelltag
TUESDAY NIGHT,
Lore Blatter---------1-----—
Maggie Tobin.
Funeral March (Duet)................Schneider
Nellie Kingsley and Dora Beggt.
Theme and Variations.....-......-Beethoven
Tony Braun.
ad Rondo (Duo) — —.......... Schulte
Etbeiyn Darts and Aline Scott.
(a) Bourse-----------------------Bach
(bl Novelette No. 4.... -Schumann
Mrs. Madden.
just hoi
just now in Denison. New houses* are |
Springtime
}:
of mammoth reigns to place on their
property along the line of the Boulevard.
They control about 300 hundred acre*
divided into blocks and lots----Dr. S.
W. Nmitb who haa been on the sick list
Mb* Minnie Moore. .
Homage to Handel (Duo) .....Moechelea
Mrs. Madden and Mbs Moore.
The two recitals dearly demonstrate
that there fa splendid musical talent ifl
Denison, that under g od Instruction
can be developed Into skilful and even
finished pianist*. Mbs Marshall is to
be congratulated upon navtng ao fine a
The Following
handling Euj
Hibbard Bros.
J. H. Porter.
Anderson A Smart.
A. L Koaur.
Maddox Bros.
D. Smart.
O Jackson.
A. H. Terrell.
S. E. Dunn,
Y. T- Douglass.
Merchants Only are
m OH In Denison:
A. L.
E. Varney. J. H.
Edwards,
more ft Co.
Carnes ft Rowland.
S- P. Gates.
M. Emitstein.
E. Brown.
E. Houmann.
W. H. Brazile.
„ummins.
Campbell.
S. E. Allen.
J. A. MorreU.
J. W. Miller.
A. Bsuer.
R. Taylor.
F. W. Duffey ft Co.
Dan Tracy.
E. A. Thompson, president and mans-1 Agent Brown, iff the Well* Fargo,
I ger of the Herald Publishing Co-, fa the I at Houst
I father of a son. The event happened at
m
i>-t
Mb Tor nv*
For a home 0£ your own, and
let me abow yon bow much I can
assist yon in their fulfillment
I have » long list of good invest-
ments, on eaty terms. You should
be interested; won’t you consult
me? There’s nothing to be gained
by delay.
Real Estate loans made on tbe
lowest rates.
Fimas KohfaMt*
Mr*. P. I. Brennan, with her children,
| left for South McAlister Thursday to
stt her mother, Mrs. Dally.
Con. Quinn went over to Sherman
| Friday to take ta the right*.
Dr. Gardner, formerly of Denison,
| hat mw of Coaig.te, was here Friday.
Chas E. Lnndsley, proprietor ot the
i “Ada Star,” spent a pleasant hour with
tbe GAXXTTxna Friday.
Col. Thea. Reardon went ever to Sber-
[ man Thursday.
Dr. Jams* Rhea fa bade from a profee-
| sionai visit to the Territory.
Our old townsman Gil Ln Beaume
! ta from El Paao die part wank on a visit
to friends.
Lorenzo Howe of Lebanon, L T.. was
ta the cffy toe early paUf the week.
Hen. Cecil Smith came over from
Kansas City, where Mrs. Thompson ha*
been for the past month. The Gazxt-
tkkk extends to the doting parents its
best wishes, wishing the “kid” a happy
childhood and ao up the ladder to a;
splendid manhood.
Mrs. 8arah Bentley fa seriously ill at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| J. F. Prickett, on east Morgan street.
There fa a class of women i i the world
who have no other object ta lUe than
“entertaining.” They are the one* who
keep their husbands’ noses to the grind-
stone.
Mr*. J. M. Cook has gone to the Ter-
ritory with ber daughter, Mrs. Nall.
ouaton tha past week.
William O’Herrin, superintendent ot
motive power and machinery, for the
Katy, era* here the pari week.
It fa announced by Assistant General
Attorney Evans, of the Rock Island, at
Topeka, that the extension ot that road
from Anadarko to Fort Sill in the Indian
countrywi'i be ready for operation be-
fore the opeui.ig of the Kiowa Comman-
che land*.
The promotion of trainmaster Harris,
to Division Superintendent, will give a
.■ avtag a
tor some time wa* able to be out the peat I class, and they ta turn tor having *0 good
week........Our triend, Captain McCarver, | a teacher.
has just received from Della* three pairs
of fancy pigeon*. Tbe parents of tbe
bird* coat $35 per pair---------There I* a
pheasant cock in the Pewpew brakes not
rar from the Simpson farm on Red river, I On Mav 15th, 36th and 37th the H. A
It fa thought there are also several bens IT C. wiU sell round-trip tickets to Mem-
consorting with tbe cock. They have | phis, Tenn , account United Confederate
H.kT.0. BATES.
greet deal ot satisfaction to hit Denison 1 Leo,,,;* u preparing plan* foe a hand-
friends and tie railway fraternity | Mme neW church for the African Colored
FOB BALE.
1
Two frame dwelling bouses sad
ground, 226128 Morton street.
Address Fanny Jacobs, 4406 Vin-
s, Chicago. 43
Mrs. Will Reilly and child left for!
South McAlester, I. T., on the flyer
Wednesday.
We have reed a thousand time* in_____________
obituary ^noUces^about ^“heart-broken | "tar fou not yet reached the
Heart-broken ta e horn. We notice that
these so-called heart-broken husbands are
the very first ones to many and some of
them are ta such a hurry that they haven't
time scarcely to wart until their wive* are
cold in their grave*.
Mr*. A. C. Farer haa gone to New
Orleans to make her future home with a
son.
generally. Mr. Harris fa one ot the
b:ichtest railway men in the Southwest.!
Beginning sa an operator, he haa worked
his way to the top round of the ladder
He fa a very young man yet and there to I the Catholic and 'South Methodist, toe
no telling where he may land yet, prob- finest in the city ........The drouth fa be-
ably as toe president and general mans- coming * serious question with the far
pr
Veterans’ Reunion. For rate* or other
information call at H. A T. C. Ticket
Office.
May 33d the H A T. C. will sell round
trip ticket* to Paris at $3 60,
Grand Council United Commeicial Trav-
eler* of America. Ticket* limited to
May 36, 1901.
May 30th H_ AT. C. will sell round
ac-
etertni
Association. Ticket* limited to May 33d,
$1 .«». * T. c.
Austin avenue and Walker street. The "><”><1 trip ticket* to Dallas for
church when completed will be next to I $■>■<*>, account meeting Texas Greta
“ " * * an. Tickets good for
been heard but not seen------There was
tremendous excitement to-day ta the
stock market et Tnroer, Wilson A Co ’*
Specula ti >n wa* at white heat and level-
headed, conservative men seemed to be
on the verge of mental collapse--Ode
C. Nichols nat arrived at San Frer cisco,
so it fa reported--------The watering cart
has been taken off or Mata street sad the
cionds ot dust are making the ahopl
era say bad
,.srs.*£s:i «..t <; ~
ger ot some great railway
Oscar L. Litsinger, stenographer to
Mr. C. T. McElvaney, of the American
cotton company, left on the 7th inst. for
Philadelphia, where he will enter the in
stitution of Edwin S. Johnson, tor the
purpose of taking treatment for stammers
Parties who went over the line of the
Denison, Bonham A New Orleans last
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I FINN 6 BROTHER,
The Catholic Young Ladies’ Library I beg^—titaT|p-adinf outfitters* strung |
club entertained their friend* in a very | ,iong the line.
very I
hall
men. Garden truck fa wilting, and
young corn to putting on a reddish hue. |
_____This fa the mouth for picnic ram-
ble* ln the woods, in fact May to toe
Meal month of spring to this latitude:
••This month of Slay, when the tender
leafage is joyously expanding on each
tree, and trom the branches issue* the
minstrafaj
are uot _
anemone* are enamelirg the greasy
glades with small white stare.”_The]
Kansas City delegation of firemen, with
headed by the McKinney
Mata street to the
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“It ikij'n Olfirot Fm DtUrt”
“DOICHO” CISAES.
8 STYLES 8
Bed and Gold Label................... .5c etraight
Bine and Silver Label..... .........3 for a quarter
Green and Silver Label.................10c atraight
Spring
Choosing
econ-
eUy of pairing bird*; whan fern*
ricoiling on the rocky banks, and
their chief,
band, marched down
Dealers’ Association,
return on or before May 33,1901
May 13th and for the morning trains
of May 14th the H. A T. C. will tell
round trip tickets to Dallas for $3 go,
account meeting Grant Council of Texas
Improved Order ot Red Men. Tickets
good tor return on or before May 17th,
1901.
Mu* 14th, 15th and 161 h the H. A T. C.
will sell round trip tickets to Little Rock,
Ark., for $9 to, account General Assem-
bly Presbyterian Church in United State*.
Tickets good tor return on or before May
39th, 1901.
May 13th and 14th the H. A T. C will
sell round trip tickets to West Point,
Mfaa., for one fare plus $3x0, via route
of ticket. Ticket* good for return on or
In oar stock of SPRING SUITS every
requirement of fashion, quality and
omy is folly met.
Come and see them.
| before May 37th, 1901
May 13th the H.
A T. C. will sell round
if.
AH goods
I every respect.
first-class in
free library for the parish. Something I Jf.c* *n , ,L*um ^'4?° ** d Vi the I ________Parlies who went out yesterday to
like fifty volume* were contributed by the I “‘““'J' ^XJ.v&Do»taf clerk ^and**^- the Brton ,ara wher* ther# are**,d to Hi jL.c’T, , „ .
tera^wWstart ou(U W Refe^menUri Ptaa» •» madefor a forty-foot I d^n^tii^wght'liidhhfa* head'taM win^dl round trip^ticket*1'to Bufflll,' S]
ice cream aad cake were served free to| extension of the blacksmith shoo at the I open to the skull. > The combatants, four] y , account Pan-American Exposition,
1 Katy shops. A ponderous new hydraul-1 number, were arrested. About the for $58.00. Tickets good for return on
Ic hammer haa arrived and it fa to make1 —.----*•-“-' - —
these attending and vocal and instru-
mental music kindly furnished by the
wae highly appreciated' A good
We-
tm.
Vehicle* for purely pleasure pur-
poses ere once more in demand, tor
wbo can resist tbe delight of a drive
is foe open? We are ia an excep-
And Liquors
Imported and
in foe open? We we ifi an excep- iaq rwr If nln
tonally good pceHfon to supply this | lUo " « «SUl OtTuoU
5HTIEII STEAM BTEVRIKS
or carnage or
single seated road wagon or top bug-
ve just received two
ade work ot foe 1
care of high |
latest style aad |
Don’t foil to sac them.
■^.,L ; ;
Ltt CTHOKC, Ta
Work
IfMNi
| ly number were present, notwithstanding
I there were various other attraction* In
I town, aad a trolly ride on the Interurban.
A very quiet wedding eras solemnised
| by Father Crowley Wednesday afternoon
[ at 3:30 at toe parochial residence. The
contracting parties were Mr. I. W. De-
vine, a popular druggist of Pottsboro,
and Mrs. Anna Park* of Dallas. They
were accompanied by two lady friend*
and drove over from Potts boro in a very
stylish rig. They returned home imme-
diately after the ceremony.
Mrs. F. E. Shafer ha* returned from
Marita Walla greatly Improved in
health.
If some parents would buy their daugh-
ter* a washboard to practice upon instead
of a piano they would fit them better for
the duties of life and wifehood.
Mfaa Tabor and tha little folks who
toe Rayual school, up ta north-
a
100m for this that the new building fa
necessary.
Superintendent C. L. Harris, of the
Katy, haa issued circular No 1, May to,
as follows: Effective this date:—W. W.
Mills: to aopolnted trainmaster ot toe
Fort Worth, Henrietta end Denton Di-
visions and Sherman Branch, with office
at Den toon.
President Rouse and other Katy
official* were here Thursday,
been making a tour of the state.
Ed Kollett has gone to Minneapolis,
Minn., as a delegate to the meeting of
the Grand Division O. R. C.
It fa an assured fact that several de-
partment* of the Katy will be moved
beck to Denison at an aarly date. The
McDougail opera house was being fo-
od Friday for office purposes
Geo. Stoner, K*
Falla, has bean appo
same hour a fight wa* alto pulled off at a
wholesale grocery bouse-------Tobias
Poiterwa* injured to-day by stepping
into a hole_______There are alotofsrtid-
eved residents on west Woodard street.
They are almost on toe verge of insanity
caused by loss ot sleep. A party starts in
about tour o'clock ta tha morning to
practice on a wheezy p^ano and tb*|
* " for several ho
i Oct. 31, 1901.
May 13th and 13th the H. AT.C. will
sell round trip ticket* to Marshall for
$5 .fie, account meeting of Grand Lodge,
K. ot P. (colored). Ticket* limited to
May 19, 1901.
C. C. Calvxxt, T. A.
racket I* kept up
hours.
wiiay l*.TiE^and M^^Ririere, °who
are conducting the best private boarding
house In the city, have just received a
mammoth Majestic range, which will cost
when set up about $200. |
FRIDAY, KAY 10.
The GAXxrruaa he* taken some pain*
to find ont the business done with the big
otoanabto lUfrigarator
satlafaoti
that
haa not gKan satisfaction.
L, O. A. BROWN,
411W. Main Itraat.
eo Stoner. Katy agent at Wichita department stores at St. Loufa, Chicago,
There wa* a splendid rain Friday
night. The dust ha* been awful and the
heat stifling. There was not enough ot
the rein to benefit crops much, and it
was only local. East of town there wa*
scarcely any rata.
Wootton & Hayes
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FLIES and BUGS
Will soon be pestering about
the house. The way to keep them
out is by the use of
Wise and geijEErfe.
We have a tine of Screens aad
Screen Doors that will please you in
make-up and price. See them.
Dollarhide & Harris,
m
,
Take your laundry to the Denison
Gknnsst T enndrv Yau Will hft I
your I Aui
Liuntlrv
laundry to foe Denieoa
You
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 12, 1901, newspaper, May 12, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572206/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.