The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 11, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON SHERMAN
TEXAS
It Shotas the Distance. -
II Opens lew Temtej.
issas-i®
i feet to bang it up to ,
me rebel raided all the j
.** «
1 charged with pissing conn
nonay. They bad about
at the
iPsftasff*
“-rti:
card* with crape oa the door I
The day
a bogus $4 bill,
ck of | They Mated that they
1, I. T.| aad innocent of anj
Nagle, 1. dia-
[ tributing mail today aa substitute
| carrier in the place ot John Williams
who has taken a 10-day leave of
absence.
The tower on the north avenue, New York,
"7 f Th., ^,r ^ua , rr . "r, J***" * ,be M. E. church it going hemes of many very rich
*°7 °'l 1^.7?. ?".7. - “.. . .. ."IR..- Ptthw Crow taud Bit Ul«m child,,
| intention to pats counterfeit money.
lUtetl laid that
the "boys” passed by be revereatly I man Jail to await exsminstion be-1,7'unlui>kw
i—£s«!5sf rcrs ikla r,k1rszrssrjrji^
Col.C.P. e.r^.^^U. ^ ^ «-PH^ „ ta, »L--Th„ u .. 2
announced as candidate tor sheriff [ HoiJjfiii The party will be! ce }b ,he pnce ^ wttwo,eloiis.
I of Grayaon couniy .__Schrader, the composed of member, of the Deni- The .%v ,faort__Tht
|w mayor, had bis salary fixed at | son Commercial club. Every
%
An
took.
$800 a year. Denison’s first mayor wholesale house in the city will be |
Good Newspaoers
AT A VttY LOW MHOS
The
seys that sea ware
charged nothin, for kU IW.U M toO.1 ol‘Th.'t^^Thi
andOeor^A Collar dry printer. I e*on bot arer. Mopped batora dola, I a.^"rS!*"* ^IllrJ
rh. number of potosoono wto|>oy dom^o-Worn.. •P«»'<a.o«., of Sr. Paul, Mirro.,
WBft SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS (Gxlve*
aid l^^*URS‘T22kS2S^;|™i~d to ai,ht-At I a dollar on advartiaad good, arter. I „a’"J St. taod'Lrf ’ foa
isz ^^rrr.ry'r.H'.r°C. •« *Ym"^—A *•»
boys and girts, beside* a world ot genera’ w P*v P0*1*** 00 all the exchanges selects the household furniture, boys aMacbed to a m,|k wegon ran awey
Utatn^ «tWm,»«rk. th.y received-H. Mamlock ad-1 ihe necessary wearing eppaiel for th„ roorniog on Sculi.n Ave., and
A. the party who stole the home, and the men even HattMMMl|ksltla.naNMIMd
(04 Paper* for On IT ml. I a wallet containing money and pa halt hear ea to their own clothes end on |ht atreeti jOT BwjT B mjje> Tta*
(lash th.n 1 tent a copy., per* from his deck, would return the Kw*. So let your ad court the war>D wa( badly demolished. J_A
baaspia Copies Free. Address I papers he would be forgiven if not women. They will take care oi the I suggaa,jQn to tbc man wbo drew
4. M. BELO A CO.. PvkMttr*. I tOTr»**»--Died, ia thi* city Wed I men for you ___Hwrvey’a r'*t|thc last chance in the land drawing
a*mt* | Z!,^i: d“.^r'ofTL’ I ~ ” =,7'^' b“ I Tt;
H. T. WALKER. D.DAI
PAIILESS BEIT1STRY. Hlr MomUy-The editor of the GaxxttMr . letter of tbe flr,t prile oSered b, an easier.
I recorder’s office was moved horn 1 congratulation whi*h la so earnest I paper {or tbe aniwara to
Skiddy to M««» strppt-*rDr. J j«Bd *nd the expression of so qtmtioD| -Why l. . newspaper Ukr
Qt »4OTtfy «xyTa-lc. PeHd moved hi* oftee from m.ny years of unintetruptad friend-L wom*Br Some of the answers
eu ot me most sensitive teeth 011 Woodard .tree* to the second floorl-hiP. we take tbe liberty of P»b- Lm>! - Because it has some one to
pliehed absolutely without pain. |of th« Gunn Mock, corner of Main »»hiogit: “Austin Texas, Aug, ran it<- -Because it sometimes
Perfect snccaka is aasured wbert I and Austin-F. P. Baker pub-14» I9°1, Mj dear I "hhUmjp, ^ drees." "Because it
nfl other medicaments fail. Ubed a card stating that fee bad I to congratulate you upon securing a j taUg ^a. Tb# pri>a winner’s
_____ _St, ■ |»0*d hia interest in tbe Journal topract of one million acres in the I anawer wu, -Because every men
Trm-«tAir«J Denison Tm partner, Geo. A. Coder--IOk.ahoma country, \ on can now ,bouid have one of hi* own, and not
^upsisirBj, » ' I Denison Lodge No. 161,1. Q. 0 | represent the greatest news £*tber- ! borrow hit netghbor’s."_Hay
F., installed tbe following officer* ing bureau in the world and cover I waa filing on d,* atreete today at
Friday night: J. G. Goem, N. G.;| the Earth, Oklahoma included. $I| ^ ^__^.The infant son of
ae tum*
EXPCeiCNOC.
Patents
J. FF.Goy, V. G.; Me Q. Green, But, seriously, it was with a great T. J. Scott, who live, six mile, east
R. Sec.; John Haerr, P. Sec.; Dr. J deal of gratification and pleasure Qf died Saturday and was
T. N. Cutler, Tr«l»———Dr. J j that 1 learned of your success. I* buried yesterday in Oak Ridge
|C. Feild had plans prepared for hfal only beers out the statement *)>*l I cemetery._Croa* Campbell,
brick residence on Qandy street,(good fortune imilee, sooner or who lived in thi* county in the ’70’*.
west of Burnett, dimensions 3^x44 later, onee upon a man. Your time j aod conducted a general grocery
'eet _____A perty of about forty h*« come. Should you move to I business m South lieniton. It now a
hired carnages of Farmer A Co. j that country and rest for the remain-1 wealthy citiaen of Butte, Mont. H«
and tbe Vaudeville combination def of your days, l sefld with you
is reported to be worth $300,000..
ATENTS
brass bawl aad spent tbe night ser- my beat aad moat earnest withes, Tha late nin u reported quits gan-
enading tbe new dty officials. The *nd hope with no idle consideration | waj
champagne was pronounced excel*! that your declining days, if they Ije
lent. Tbe New* stated that -J. E. |« band, be as ro«e«te and pleasant
Streeper, wbo was defygNt) for ra*
I corder, was treated to a Attia of the j baeo friends awf it is ORy aar-}established
■■ «,,k. W.
house of solid financial
1 •Unking
Satarv $750 a year and ex-
att parable in cadi. No can-
age. OarlsenatABStiBpat
a saamrr. “ Bw to One
ern oTiSicinthc U. & aad
G'A'SNOW&CO.
noise, and that innocent paragraph J neat wi*h to eoutiuue, J(aep me
I coat tbe proprietor ebout $5 a advised •« to your movements, j vaastng resulted. Give reference and
month advertising. It was a yaar I Yours, M. L. Goodwin."--Addri* ManagerT'iu Cmton
or two before the Colonel got recon-1 Main street is full of boles ibat| Bid*., Chicago, 31
cited to that practical ]oha_Thel«»»aW be filled with gravel. The
fourth of July waa celebrated in coodiuonof tfiy SUCft* is the worst, ____
I grand etyieat Colbert, L T. ThereU yw«_-Dr. Parker of Del The town of Lawton grew op
1 waa a big attendance from Deoiaou. ti«t has declared that men grow l"*®" c,ty ot 15,000 P*°P e ,n
A fine baibecne was tbo principalIbald because they breathe. Now!0**111-
ittraction_Tbe woodea rook- that our attention has been directed
cries called a court bouse, which to it, we recall tbe fagt that eyeiy A Btvaay ■«*** PteL
Usgraced tbe public iquare in She,- b. k-headed man we ever knew bad * ■ , ■
man, were tom down tbe first of the become addicted lo tbe breathing to a committee of Misaonn p J
malk_Pmt Wi». toe b.ki,-W. e.i.,.u.d to...J
east, we pl.nnio, to era., toe At-1 tod towBamen. Drew Wood, drew ■ I U tJid tole ot fra g
lu.dcto.Wloo._The N.w|tom.to to. L.o.oo 4i.'uip__ «u» to. opto toctot of hedto
uestion wi 1 come I Btrength-
the ut of July it wouM cegse tq «-1 op for trial in Indianapolis wherein
’
the
and
fifteen children under
the age of IS. There wu an aver-
age ot, one child to three houses.
Theft the reporter transferred hia
attention to the Cast end tenement
district, where he found in the flat
house sixty-three children, ot more
than four times the number found
the whole of Fifth avenue mile.
Dm te lateral Ceases,
A woman ia an Illinois town wu
*0 grievously stricken with disease
that she sent each of her seven chil-
dren for a difierent doctor, with the
result that during the day at least
three physicians reeonded to her
calls. The woman died the follow-
ing day. 'At the coroner’s inquest
held over the body, tbe joy brought
in the following verdict: “We find
that tbe woman came to her death
from bowel trouble and a complica-
tion of physicians."
X. X. A T. KATES.
Account Reunion United Brotherhood
of Friendship retrod trip ticket* to Waco,
Texas, on Aug 16 st rats of gj 70; good
for return until Sept, 4.
Account BaptUt Sunday School and
Stale Baptist B. Y. F. U. Convention
round trip tickets la Austin, 1 ex., on
Aug. jo aad sj at rate of $9 35 good
uatll Aug. *7 for return.
Account Old Soldier* end Settler* Re
u lion round trip ticket* to Nocons,
Tex., on Aug. 14, 15 and IS at rase of
$3,351 good for return until Aug. 17.
Special low rates to Michigan summer
tourist points, ea follows: To Bar View,
»37 35i t° Chsrkmd*, $37 35} to El Rap-
ids, $36.55; Machlnac island, $38.90; to
Machinaw CHy, $38 40; Petotkey, $37 35;
Traverse City, 835.93; Benton Harbor,
SfiHflHtfMfe aa
r 1 1 1 *®od
Home Soakers* Excursion to Cali torn Is
Points. Round trip homeseekers’ tickets
to California at a fifht-cUas rate plus fi.
Tickets oa »alc July a and t6, August 6
aad ao, Sept. 3 and 17. Limit twenty-
roe day# tram date of sale g ting limit.
13 days stopover will be given at pleas-
ure within the limit of ticket
August u to ai
traverse WIty, *35.9;; Benton Hsrb
*35 951 St. Joseph, qg Tickets
•ale tram July ] to Septenber 15, ge
to return October 31, root.
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d ujiits'
BARGAINS.
Pineet Stock ot
GROCERIES. FEED and FUEL
in the city, **
III SOUTH HUSK AVENUE.
111,11
•&!
and Bottlers,
WORTH, TEXAS.
Maks Yoor pins.
For a home of your own, aad I
let me allow you bow much I car. [
assist you in their fulfillment.
I have a long list of good invest-
ments, on easy terms. You should I
be interested; won't you coasuh I
ism ? There's nothing to be gained |
by delay.
Real Estate loans made oa tba|
lowest rates.
Frtsi Kohfeldt
Ut8 Main Street.!
GEORGE P. STANFORD, Agent.
Paa-Aawican Exposition
buffalo, h. y„ may 1 to oct. 31,1901.
r -—
Houston & Texas Central R. R.
'‘Sunset-Central Special”
m DEiisoa fl sew orleus
Carries Free Chur Cue.
Through Pulfrnp Sleepers Daily
g°FT? 9°F*P r. w. j rS.npe with any newspaper and ja woikman sues a labor union for
3-^4-*--would not receive exchanges| it]damages. He seta up that be was
The great fighter told the doctors
that he sleeps nine or ten hours,
and “depends more on that than
anything elsa” to keep him right-
No. 15
No. 4
Mo. 16
.................t Z1 would subscribe for what, paper* it J deprived of work by a laboT union,
DxrASTs. wanted. Tbe Galveaton News, and that tbe boycott against him is I The vglne of fhis great conservator
_____0:45 p. k then tbe leading paper in tbe state, contrary to law, and be will try to of vital force is known to everybody
---------------------- *;45 j*. imhated the Sun and for a yftr roaka the «n,on make good his lost md y*t bow many men and women
W9RVH Bovwn-4x*nrx». „ J boTtbe^raf D^eM^m*!^ it?K) ^ot J dre^a home in the new country in order to crowd a little more
_________I_____3 loo a.' m for the Newt that at tbe expiration i-xpects in the course of time to go pleasure or work into the day | Jef-
-----11:1° *■ ® I of a year the silly scheme was aban-1 to farming-This morniitg-’s fries is a gUftt, hftt he says, “I
dooed_The firm of Fowler ft | rain was general in the vicinity ot ] never Jet anybody break my sleep.”
He eats heartily of meat “only |
Mouteagle, Tenn , August u to 33,
Surdajr School lastltnte. Round trip
tickets on August 9 aad 10, good to rt«
.urn Aug. 37, at rate ot 8*2.50: al«a on
June Jo and July 1 end 1 will tell round
r p tickets to Mouteagle, Tsan., at rate
of $33 jo. Tickets good lo return Au-
««st 17.
Soveieton Grand Lodge I, O. O. F.,
Indiaaepolls, lad.. Sept ifi to si. Round
trip tickets 00 SepL 13 and 14, good to
return Sept 30; extension will be given |
to Oct 7 by deposit of tickets on or be-1
lore tbe 33d and 50c; rate $33 70.
Trlbl.af Conclave Knight Templar*,
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 37 to 33. Round
trip tickets on Aug. 34 and 35, good for
return Sept, jd by deposit of ticket no>
later than Sept. *d exteniaon will be
given to Sent. 16 i rate $36.40
The M. K. A T. will sell round trip]
tickets tram now on until September 30,
good for return until October 31, to Daw-1
•on Springs, Kv, for 431 70; Crabl
Oi chard, $30.90, Mlddleaborough, $41 30, |
and Grayson Spring*, Ky., $« 60.
I Gaatkcu, T. A.,
J. A, DaVoaa, A. T. A.
tiraam af ffi aa I Bride ef 18.
A curious marriage waa recently
celebrated at Grocholetx, in Poland, j
where a peasant at the age of . 88 led 1
to the altar a maiden of 181mn-
mere. Among the $90 guests in-1
vited to the wedding were eleven
sons of the bridegroom by former I
marriages, the eldest being GO years
old and the youngest ■$$. There
were al»u sixty-three grandchildren,
thirty-nine great-grandchildren, 21
children of the fourth generation]
and tour of the fifth.
NEW
MARKET,
CHRIS. KIRCHER, Promuitob, |
n6 N. Rusk Avenue.
Fresh Meats,
Sausage and Fresh Fish,
Live mid Dressed Poultry.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPERS DAILY
From GALVESTON ns DENISON to ST. LOUIS.
Prom AUSTIN via ELGIN to CHICAGO.
From HOUSTON via FT. WORTH to DENVER.
From HOUSTON to WACO and AUSTIN.,
FOB TICKETS AMD FCBTHffi IXWfiXATTON APPLT TO AGENTS & t T. C. B. R.
1
S. F B MORSE,
Pass Trsf. M<r.
Houston, Text*
M. L. ROBBINS, A. G. NEWSUM, T. J. ANDERSON
Gey_ Pass. AJYt. Age Dir. Pats. Agt. DUt. P**s. Agt.
Texts
Dallas,
Waco, Texas,
Choice Roasts, Lard and every-
thing good to eat ia tbe meal
line—tender and cut right. If
that is what you want, drop in |
and order it at
PkIw Mut Market
F.W,Wells
tfhe V/abaf Ii I^oute.
P*H'Amcrtc*n EXpodtion, BnflkJft. jt if.
THE WABASH IS THI SHORTEST AND
ONLY LINE SAVING IT* OWN TRACKS
TO BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS. .
WABASH ROUTE
The WaT>e*b L’ne Is the shortest, and tbe
oa?y line having its own tracks from Kansas City and St. Louis to Buf-
falo and Niagara Falls. Tbe only through service between Kansas City
and Buffalo.
Leeav Kansas Cltv 6:15 p. m., arrive Buffalo, 7:50 the next evening. THE
BEST SERVICE aad QUICKEST TIME to ALL EASTERN CITIES.
4 Solid Through XVatlatai Daily -A
Ur. Sb Louts. 9:00a.m. 1:05 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 11:30 p. ai
Arrive Buff <10,4:05 a. m. 8:15 a. as. 7-.0op.ro. 7:50 p. m
Compare the Wabash with all other routes—then purchase your tickets over
tbe COOL WABASH, Canada Route. For further tnlorroation address
W. F. CONNER, S.-W. P. A., Dallas, Texas.
- £ * agent* of Dentaou and Qeirtre, eon-1 iq toe cotton mill district, was snake when working hard”—which ia as
- Lracted for tbe sale of ^oqq acres bitign yesterday. He wu brought rational u the practice of the en-
M3NBO LA, GREENVILLE AMD DAL Lj ^ Texas to John to town for treatment. J gineer to use coal freely only when
LAS DIVISIONS. Cerleen, Texas Coealadwtr to some people uork for glory, he wants to make steam. The pugi-
. Us Vienna Exporition. It wu the wtS^S^.^d’horey iirt l *5 80 ^
3^5 F »| intenbon of the parties iRtereated in | Br simply Vorkln| trjepd^. |$ whole week without eating any
moramgw ___
GAINESVILLE AND HENRIETTA opened a dental office on Crawford >nd a cM m>de wonh|eta
DIVISION. Iwraor The great Tran*-At
[Street- *oe gram x,,"'°* |sbock
g*V atari itn- *wt'h“ *
SHERMAN BRANCH.
No. 31
No. 33
Mo. 35
No. 3
No* 3
No.
. 60
No
No. 6
No. 6
33
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j^pp. at]
3:30 a. at | McConnell, attorneys
Floral Designs,
Cut Flowers,
Pot Plants.
MUJTSOFS.
1315 S. Mlrtck Are. Phone 49.
and land Denison.
„f\l Qrey who resides
Ibaas at 74,
Ibsen is now almost completely
recovered from the attack of influ-
enz» which so alarmed his friends.
He has just celebrated has 74th
birthday, and says in aa interview
that he hopes to live to see his
noth.
311$ a.1
this purchase to settle these lands Tba ,hed of Roacb of meat” How many professional
with Gerrqsna —Qr* J* ^r*n*’ Sassafris, Panola county, I. T.
after an sbaemee of several weeks on
3:40x. m ja profemional tour, returned and
J-^p mjaftersn.baoneeof several weeks on[dfalrtct^"ttr^bVl"lgirtiliB^ tfabj live* Practice *
men, bankers, brokers or others of
similar
One horse ’w7s~’killed I *»»otaoiRR self-restr^t B Is H not
by tbg
Every house in Denison |
advertisement in the News, stating I turrday. august 6.
they would pitch their tents in Den- Mrs. Krefsinger, wife of Con-
-7;44 | isonon the a 1st ot July. ' Price of doctor Clyde S, Krettmger, die$ o<
if:*o p. m I licketa ^1..........r,,g'yi>R
3<3P P- * Houatou ]Joioa was
$-H P-« [ Mercury. Tire resson, so the edi
name of tfae consumption last Saturday st
^banged |b tbe I home on West Main street. 1
_______ mi, so the edi- j Kretainger’* maiden name was Ber-
— Jtor, Mr- J- ri. Baker, explsioed, I t^a ]rens Cash, She fss ]n
1045 s. is syu because Ify word "umoq” £<WyYul*t fo-* >® ,8^?- In 1^5
J ^^SIohooxiou to
Not. 31 sod 33, south bound, aad Nos.
33 snd 34, north bound, run through
Greenville, Datiss and Waxahacble, be
tween Denison and Hillsboro without
« ?. g; w OAip.
8 large number of I she married, and th# couple have
srajp! ml Text ns, and tfeey would not allow »adg their home in Kansu City,
the paper in their bouses. Time Mr. Kretetnger being s conductor
has changed public sentimeot. ] 00 tfae Fort Scott and Memphis. She
left aa i8-moaths*old baby.-
ILK.AT.Summer ExranwaBates. |Toe late Luke Gilmore wu a
V* M»re? cw« ^ ,b«
to jfil Gasatebr which he forwarded to
.ie>u>p, x>
linos, m
. 6:30 a. aa
j-.aop. *p
«sjo a. aa
JOP
aonfi we^ ticket* m^nd,__Tfae fury in the cate of
y’fK'lidt toTlD. C. petty, who wu an trial ia the
to return
R^k-]dutrict c°^rt **sherm,n ,Mt we,k
“'L00. ' Igrge aqd assessed h'1 punishment at
% habit of meet Americans who
am “afford it” to eat meat twice or
three times a-day, regardless of the
work they have to do or the exer-
cise they can take?
Vh*« getting “in condition” Jef-
fries uses neither tobacco nor liquor
of any kind. He knows that stim-
ulant* and pqrwtifx *#** t¥ **>*-
m|l fiction of the heart and other
organs upon the pwfset working of
which is “staying power” depends
Nor, when he has a man’s work be-
fore him, doe* be take milk or other
baby food, but eats “steaks, chops
and chicken,” with cooked fruits.
A arid lpath morning and
of exercise rq the open air
out this strdftg man’s regi-
Tbe best safeguard against dis-
ease, the sorest recipe tor longdut-
ing, is to “keep in condition.” What
the fighter or the athlekt does to
making Ufa
To make # living I And we stand aad
stare up st the max in the clouds, won-
dering that say man can be aa fool.
hardy But what id
suswrv <*»“e N**a* was
the business man,
who has barely time
te snatch a hasty
meal, sad gulps
PLEASE CALLl
And see our fine line
of Delicacies. We
Can serve your tsble
with the best line of
goods ever offered
in Denison.
iFlei G. Coin!
SUCCESSOR TO
HAVE! k eOLEMAN.
WE ARE
IN THE LEAD
With tire finest line of goods in
Denison. Try our esgfat-rest-
old whiskey that we ere now
selling over tbe bar. Bottled
goods s specialty* All outside
orders promptly attended to.
IGLEH LEA EXCHANGE
mm saloon.
FINN & BROTHER,
e \** T«; YOur jF*anlt Brunei*, Prop.
Moore’s Our Summer
Gallerj I
minutes? He too. is I WWtOtt TttkOri? CO to
risking his life to
makeaJivtal^ JJto
sShw
suit of hasty sating
aad irregular mean
is -weak* stomach,
and a •weak- Mom.
sch means a weak
man. When the
stomach Is " weak *
the fond eaten ia not
properly digested
ana cannot be per-
lectly ssalmilsteo, so
All Kinds of Fruits.
Where all tbe latest styles known tel Don’t forget that we can serve yon
the art of photography are made. ^th FRESH FISH every Friday,
sot .W Main St.. Denison. Tex. | Everything in the line ot SUM'
MER DRINKS.
“ *• • i^a.I’SSSa A WATCH
Raihrav employes can procure watch
st F. M. O’MaleyS on the-Installment |
plan. Person* wonting watches can woke |
sattitactory arrangement. A hugs snd I
magnificent stock to select from.
F. M. O'MALKY
no W. Main straeL
FURR IftHOU,
118 West Main St
■
Fiw INSURANCE & 8PECIAL
CHRIS WALTZ.
Reydea Sti
Co iv.
t m
CITY WAGON YARD,
The largest Plumbing House
North of Drills. Work done
thb laxrbst W
DENISON. . . . .
Fine sheds, pure wholesome water
Good isnaily quarters.
Woodard St., one block weat o
Spring ia coming, and you
will want a bath tub. We nave
pnfi, as the result of long ax
as
office.
ut
ce and observation, may well
ss a pointer ti> other people.
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which in time
CollfipM.
Dr. Pierce’* Golden Medical Discovery
cores diseases of the stomach and Other
organs of digestion apd nutrition. H
enshles the assimiUtion qf alt the nutiV
*ad strew
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All goods
every respect.
first-class
The Finest Wines
And Liquors....
Imported and
Domestic Clan
103 W. Main Street
Howard and Reardon
X8TABL1SHKD IN 1880.
They have the pick of country
and city property; do more buuaeaa
than all other real estate concerns in
Denison.
HOUSES FOR RENT-
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The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 11, 1901, newspaper, August 11, 1901; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth572377/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.