Van Alstyne News. (Van Alstyne, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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Dyspepsia
Made Her a
Physical Wreck
Oreat Our* by Mood's Sarsaparilla
— Sufferar Throws D*w*i Her
Orutches and Finds HerseK Able
* t* •* Mar Work.
*' for m Iong time I suffered with dye
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J.i. A-. .
Ex-G Flo?’
newspapers uf this couuliy were __
never known to advocate a re- T r . ...
form that meant-economy to the Lock^art* Texas, Oct. lb.—I he
people. He seems to forget that recx‘nt >isrt and speech of Hon
the newspapers of tt^is state have Joe Bailey has enfused new life!
been a large, verv large, factor into the politics of the county,
in hi- election every time he has The democrats have been greai.lv i
been a candidate. If he has been L»vo_„ft„„ . i . . ,'
correctly quoted, hi* utterance is “■><» encouraged by
not only false, but a mark of in- b‘* v,8orou9 presentation of dem- ;
ila, and medicine* failed to relieve gratitude with which few people, ocratic doctrine and policy, but
ITre. SIr^^Tph^rrickQtNo would bave edited the gentle- the gold standard men are not at
ana can Imagine what I suffered. My nian w“0 owes much of his dis- all pleased with his position on
frWnfe adrieed me to try Hood'. 9a«a- tinctiou to the agant ha thus-the tinance question, and his un.
nartiia. »ying they believe it wae tha denounces.—Sherman Register. | ,, ' , , • . .
-or., T b,-.. _ „ , s answerable advocacy of bimetal-
M medicine In tte world I began ^ el] he patg the Da„ News:
tftklnf It and toon found relief. After 1 ilslll.
lakinc threa bottle# ot Hoods Samapa- on the back and says it was the Jbev had hoped tbat he would ,
dUa I threw down n.y crutches and wae best report of aDy speech ever 1Crnore the
made in Dallas. This is not the j siIver j9sue wolj be
first instance m which he
shown ingratitude of late,
the beginning of his end.
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BARRON’S OPENING
^/AVA^/A4V/V^/A^AND^/vV%AVW<VA^/A
BHa to do my work.” Mbs Ousts Pab-
w_ 80S West Wasblagton St., Oreen-
»<iu Texas. Get only Hood's because
Sarsa-
parilla
U We bast—in fact the One True Blood Purii-r.
Idrnggleu fi. six for *•■. Oat.only Hood's. I
«, rj.|| cure Liver ills, easy to
II000 S 1 IS ink*, easy to operate, iie.
Hood’s
WnAlstyne Wevs
ft. P. EVANS, EDITOR.
subject and that the
^nscr issue wold be permitted to
ba9 slumber pending the present cam-
^ paign and gradually die out be- i
__^ ^ fore 1900. In this Mr. Bailey’s
Postmaster Nagle of Denison, >Peech *‘Dt,rel-v undeceived them
who is republican chairman for aD‘* tbe- are c°nsequenty s^re
their congressional district, has an<1 restless undtr the ‘nfliction-
writtena letter to the populist uot enou8b 8°’ however, to bolt.
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And Dross Goods is over and was a Grand Success.
Come and see what Bargains we have to offer you
now in Millinery, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats.
They will please both in price and quality. Resbt.
frUty, October 21,1898.
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
to some of them it is a bitter
Ring.mg Bros.' Excursions.
I> DIA NS QUIET.
party’s chairman, asking the pop- rbe* are ^ntlemen and demo-
unts to withdraw Candidate crats and will preserve their m-
Holt. This means a deal where- j teSr,t-v bY voting the t.cket, tho’
by the populists would support ,
Dr. Acheson, the republican can- tdoee’
didate tor congress, and the re-
publicans support the pqpulist - Washington, Oct. 17.—Adjt.
~rV'*-!"-^^-rn<> TeW candidates for the legislature. Arrangements have been com- Gen. Ccrbin tonight received ihe
! Just go ahead, the deal will not pleted by which all who wish to following dispatch from General
affect results in this county or attend the performances of ItiDg- Bacou, indicating that the Indian
district. j ling Bros.’ World’s Greatest upnring ia Minneso’a is praeti-
...----— Snows in McKinney, Thursday, cally at an end:
It was very kind of Col. Open- y,'ov. 3, can seaare special exeur Walker, Mian., Oct. 17—Adju
heimer to wait till the boys were sion rates cn all lines of travel, tant gimerall Washington: 4 At a
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all at home on a furlough before ! This will btf the only point ibis i coune'l with hostile Indians to
announcing that they all wanted; vicinity where the great show day they said they wanted no
to reman m the army, otherwise
All Going to the Oircns.
Even body is talkmg abont
Ringltng Bros.’ fam ons big circus,
which ia to exhibit in McKmoev.
Thursday, Nov. 3. Several big
excnrs’ons will gy from this vi-
cinity and the popularity of the
show will insure an enormous
cjowd. People from this locality
should make a'h especial effort to
arrive in time to see the new
free street carnival which pro-
will exhibit during the present more fighting with United States cedes the the exhibition every!
Year they might have made it unpleas- t-eason, and those who fall to see soldiers, and agreed to come and morniDg at 10 o’clock. The lead J
* i"t* ant for the colonel in camp. Col. it will miss the grandtst amuae-j-urrender on Wednesday. This h,g newspapers everywhere de-
Since is thotesull of tht ir deteat when cim-,. the street parade to be the
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<5 on: ^pect for his own
65.00 :
had little re-
word, or ex-
pected to run a
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f—TTvrn** 6 wnti -in® boy8
»m Fit* word* to tha Mb#---^ will DOW have tOO little respect
I for Colonel Openheimer to re-
aunt event of the year.
last season Kmgltug Broa.' fa ergag* d with me
blazer over the mou9 exhibition has been dcnblt U CommiasiODar of Indian
.. , . in size and is now beyond all T . , .
He wont do it. The boy- ____________i! Jones has been shown this
wlamfi
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qnesMou nr donbt the largest and
best combined eireus, menagerie
and hippodrome iu tb« Uui.ed
S’ates. The performance is giv-
en by 300 high aalaru d npecia i-is
;in three rings, on two -t«ge-, iu
mid air, and nj on a bug* quarter
t: i!e hippo iome tra' k. T. <*
id north Texas, knew, gtaud free eireet parade w»ic!i
a« s*lB^rt^i lin oraeiad •«: auiros time is when he saw that finely displayed ; takes place at 10 o’clock on t it•-
vM wb«B »dver «n«nt u- inserted telegram in last Friday’s D.tiia^ amrning of the exhibition is tin*
‘ in st mtuniti ent d’sk»liv
seen. L)ont miss it.
on the 5th.
Affairs
tele
«AU^r"l!^h.*r»t.of 5c | main in the same camp with him-
Insertk»d No local insertfor ( .
Mm U&m » c*bu fer one infcrt.on ,uaQ ,ense enough to
MNUtasu* clMwd •» »dv«rtwto« arntter i - , , . , ,
^|rrr1-------......No Hnnouncement-* walk around a brick bou-e, v, ho
•pt for Chun he* or tu f«*ro»taor j]vt!, Jn n< ,rt h Texas, knew.
gram and concurs in
foregoing s'atemeut.
e ver
* News, that Hon. J. W. Bailey
The L nited States ^tlag j would move to Kentucky and start _____
raised at San Juan and l urto Rii ' a horse ranch, that it was a fake i he more careful a man is in
Tuesday. —a lie, pure and simple. That buying the more skeptical he u in
ding his pants, the better vve
Is this 4 1-2 cent cotton Me- lie started two years since.
Kinley prosperity.'' \\ e just want
to know.
Dispatches from Madrid Thur—
_____ dav morning say that a tight ha-
Mr. Y.E. Woriev has “passed.’ taken place tu tween Dewey and
Even the populists have had to I the insurgent ships, aud tint
pull him off.
Uttle hatchet
He did it with his | Dewey destroyed their gun boat
— Mr. Dick Hopson, an old rew--
The degree of “Doctor of paper man apd ex-postmaster of j
Laws - was conferred on IWI Sbrrmao, ha. purchased an in-
dent McKinley la-t Monday by
like it. He will then more fullv
ajtpreciatv the Buck-kin Breeches
He’ll -ee :.t a glance how o.jre-
fidiv they are made. U hen he
pi ts his hand iu the pocket* lie’ll
find a pri:»t*»« 1 guarantee which
-ns: “If not as represented vour
money back. They couldn't be
more—they'll never be less.
m-eded help and will soon restore
ii.»> body to a healthy, vigorous
cor.di'ion. It exercises a stimu
latieg inffnerce oyer the organs
of d gesiion hliI assimilation,
strengthens the appetite, bright
etis the eve. as.d imparts the rosy
bloom of health t.c the eheek.
Price 50o snd *! e bntile. Sold
by D k Loud, the druggist.
MRS. SHERMAN.
most ungnificent display
Been in any city iu the world. In
this g'irgeocs disply are shown
the entire 0Ver 10G heiaa'ifal dens and cyges
Bacon, 0f wiid Rainials, 400 horses. 25
r’i ' ' fl^ht AD<1 nearly a thousand
people, and the costumes are of
the Gee nt silk*, satms, velvet and
cloth of gold. The performance
that follows is the most magnlfi-
present-
ed bv any cirens in America
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HELLO. THEE
Buy Your Goods from
CARTER &
— And get a Fremium —
Nature makes
against bit-eases imt ihtre are
ti.ne.-« wb- n it needs assistance to
drive cut the enemy. l)r. J. II.
Me Lea;’s Strengthening Cordial
and Blood Purifier supplies <be <* nt arenle display ever
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NEXT (:JO) DAYS.
Dry Goods. Clothing, Capes, Boot
Shoes. Hats and Caps
Vtlacfcic to Women.
Especially valuable to women is Browns’
Iron Bitters. Backache vanisi es, heatittcho
disappears, strength tikes the plate ot
weakne^., a:nl ti c cl.iw of health readily
C'.tnes to the pnlli-1 < hc-<-k when this wot
tl-rful rt infdy is fvk n. For sickly t . ildr. n
ort>Terworke«l men iih.ts no equal. N >hotn?
sk>111 1 i»e wr otit tots famous rt-irt^iv.
Brolwuj.'lroii iiiu.-rs i» sold by all dealer*.
20 yds, yd wide bleach $1
20 yds, brown dom 1 UU
3”* yd* f-rit ts, c lors 1 00
40 yds cot too checks 1 ot)
18 Y d.s bed tide 1 00
20 pr I.adie- l ose 1 00
o0 yards cai.-vas^ing 1 0D
SNOW IN NEBRASKA.
on
Monday
the University of Chicago.
tere-t in the Sherman
Com panv.
Washington, Oc'. 17.—Mrs. Jao.
( at i Bit it in the . bead i- cund Sherman’s coulition is reporteti
l’riutin” !l' Dtiod’* Sar>aptriil i which by I er ph\8:ci\ps tu show fnrlli
jeridicate* from the blood the er of improvement tonight.
__; I scrofulous taints that cause >t. ghe is consc
----- - ’"?> , I Railroad C’ommissiouer May- -"‘'thins and reluiiMin.' the deli-
When the ides of November fic|<1 hag bet.n In Denison thi- eate and diseased tissue*.
roll around it will be worse with week examining the books of the, Hoop’s Pii.i-are the only pill:
Gibbs than when Burke beat bim j various railroads entering that to take vvith ii00d's Sarsaparilla. Pitt’S 101’ best Chilli
8000 in the congressional race. , dty.__Cure all liver ills. in tOWD.
Jesse James, son of the famous ! The Dallas News says that]
Jesse James, was arrested at Unow fell m Dallas at 1:45 a. m.
Kansas City last week on suspi- fur?dav.
• u* MUtl strong hopes
of her early recovery are ex-
prt ed.
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Litcoln. Neb.. Oct. 17.—Snow
has fallen steadily throughout Ne-
iira-ka during the day, and to-
night l- -till *no\ving. It has all
the marks of a January north-
wester. Farmers and stockmen
were unprepared f >r it and ua-
honsed cattle will suffer. Tiams
havelieen delayed little thus far*
as the -now h.r- im Itcd nearly as
fast a* it fell.
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20 i r children’s hose
Ladies 3 50 Shoes ft
Kadie* 2 50 Shots
Chi!dre - Shoes 20:
Men’s 2 00 Hats foi
Men*8 I 50 Hat.- foi
Ladies 1 0 > (.’apes,
\ nd Clothing in proportion to other goo is.
will Like pleasure in showing yi u through
stock. You is for cheap prices.
11. mm &
cion of being
bing a tram.
implicated in rob-
The attorney general's office
at Austin has ruled that a woman
cannot act as clerk at an election
bacause she is not a legal voter.
Good reason.
Chairman Bradley has nut
fu-ed to any great extent, so far.
Gov. Hogg spoke at Dallas
Fair last Thur-d^y. He begun
with Hawaii, jumped to Cuba,
landed in the Philippine*, and
ended with “dress reform.
MUDS1LLFR REFORMER.
If somebody will find a
for the United States
charge of all the islands in the
ocean, as mentioned in Govenor
Hogg's speech at Dallas, the
public will be enlightened.
Governor Culberson favors the
retention of Porto Rico and Cuba.
Senator Chilton favors same
proposition. Governor Iloggfa-
Barney Gibbs pays in Dallas'
connty alone a state tax of 84fil.-
U1 and a county .tax of ifibO.yl,
or in all I10H2.82. This makes
the property rendered by him for
taxation worth more than $125,-
00o. As he started in business,
according to his own statement,
working as a clerk at $3 per
reason ( weep^ j)ag been rather pros-
takmg perous to be u calamity howler, i
It is a curious tact that while!
Barnett is wonh more than a
quarter of a million dollars, his1
former employer at $3 a week, is
busted-—Wills Point Chronicle.
Ta ktn every way Mr. Gibbs is!
certainly a pretty sample of a
reform shouter. First, morally,
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Hie people arc appreciating the gxeat bargains xve are offering. We never
^ experienced such business before. Our store is in the lead. The great cut
price sale is still on. and you never had such an opportunity to buy goods so 2^
cheap. We quote just a few items to show you how cheap goods can he sold ^
when bought with the spot cash. 500 pairs sample shoos at half price.
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▼ors retention of all the islands 've bad hlIU *‘l*and in glove” with
he can hear of m all the oceans. I)an Stu»rt, the wealthy Dallas
- . . ■ —■ gambler, going to Austin as the
The Houston Post continue? to paid agent of the Dallas prize
puncture the expansion bubble bght ring, Uj work against und
with terse sound, logical ed.ton- %fy ^ defeat the ,aWf wbicb
als. The Post is a great expo-
nent of democratic principles
anyway.—Gatesville Messenger.
The Post is always democratic,
aa well as sensible.
The bovs in the ditches can
give Cel. Openheimer a lesson,
and they should do it in first class
atyle. lie probably knew he lied
when be said the soldiers desired
to stay in the service. He wants
to “atrnt” and draw a salary.
The boys in the ditches might
•‘whit* wash” Col. Openheimer
a little—that is with feathers with
little tar underneath. A little
stopped the disgraceful Corbett-
Fitzsimrnons right, to bring off,
which Stuart had said he would l
have U nited States soldiefp
brought to Dallas, if necessary,
to sustaio the decree of the criin- ;
mal court which had decided in
his favor. Every populist in the j
24th legislature approved the.
moral necessity of the law by j
voting for it, but now they are
supporting for governor, the
hired tool and lobbiestof gam-
blers, who bottled up his con-j
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Very best oil cloth worth
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12 l-2c cut price
Good yd wide brown dom.
worth 4 1-2. cut price
Good, yd wide. Sea Island
worth (»cut price,
Good bleached dom. yard
wide worth To cut to
Splendid yd wide bleached
^ dom. worth Te cut to
a** Lonsdale bleached domes-
tic worth 8 l-3o, cut
^ Fruit of Loom dom. worth/
^ 8 l-:3o cut price 0 l-4c
Mk Goqd calico, worth 4c, cut 2 3*4c
W Best prints, made in fancy
and oil colors cut to 4c
4c
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A.C.A. Feather tick worth
12 l-2c cut price
All wool filling, Corrinth
wet ?npa,
uorib
10c
jeans pants worth 1.50 81 ^ t...
All w ool filling,M aeo jeans
1.00
pants w orth 1.50
Good cotton0 fianuel worth
Te yd .cut price
Heavy eot. flannel worth
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8 l-3c yd cut pride
Mens good heavy oil grain
shoes worth 1.50
Clothing to suit everybody from
2.00 to 12.00 suit.
Boys suits trom 50c to 5.00 suit.
John B. Stetson best 5.oo hats,
any shape at 4.oo,
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BLIZZ \RD.
Kaesbs City, Mo., Ocr. 17.—
Theei.rliest winter storm iu the
?outh(v,st iu twenty five year*
le worst early Form on
has today almost com-
aha’. Ktusa* City off
vre ccaitnanicalion with
atb, the wfat, tbe north,
niog oo the east has alone
e city from being totally
J.
b$4d tifen raiuiDg for the
enty-fonr boars. Shortly
idaight Gst n>ght the raiu
to 8oo» an 1 the tempera-
and t
record
pleteii
from
the s<
An r p
kept t i
iaolattl
It
past ti’
after T
tamed
tare dropped.
Stea lily since
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^ weight
then a bra^y,
driven by a atroog
uind, ba? fallen. Hundreds
of iele{ rapb and telephone polos
have either been blown down by
of the snow covered wires,
nrin came np with great
sadden sees aud caught manv
anprepired. Numerous cases of
suffering to min and beast will
doobtle?? be reported when com-
mauica Ion shail have been re-
earned.
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1.00
science for money and tried his I
best to defeat the passage of the
• little tar unaerneaiu. a nine .uig
* „ , , . anti-prize tight law. — It airfield
white capping will help some of 48a. . . . _ _ _
tbew»weik.i eoh.o.K vh«*a0f;oe»er, j<wJ'SL Bring this advertlsenieut with you, and come to our store, and he convinced mL
to—— - ' 1 1 , io a populist cranium. tllht Olir priCCS in*p (liu IrtwocI Y mire far lineinoee ^
are
CXTaQted—Sfver»l frx-tirt rthy r»-r^on» iu thin
W to miia»43 <>ur hosmrws in tn«n
Some of tbe state papers ..... ,01ln>cci n«trbv e.unju** it t? ree.i,.? oni.-e
printing a piece over which »p-, ...
nears the bead, “rarley Answers , no lev salary. Mourbiy n. Briar
C* £11" ,„1U. u., U.,t if that eB<T». KnHcW «lf addrvssetl stamped MO-
Mavfield. Maybe eo. oul ITinai V6lope, Herbert E. ile» Fleet . Jept
ia the case it is tbe first time tar- ciu**, __,#16w*
ley ever “answered'” anybody.— ,77 ***"’*
Aoetio'Tribune. Thc fair
Tet Feeley think* to,and m shon.J rj hiking powtfe, ^
does bill-haw. and I bet both en- ao j*.-» e-ac
JO, the illusion.
1 Henderson & Pattie, ^ Van Alstyne, Texas. 1!
Mrs. iaiiiagton Boo h’a Expe-
rience*.
Mrs. Baliiogtoo Bootb, of tbe
‘Amerii an Yolnn’eera,’' is writing
out her experiences in American
prisons iod in the slams of New
; York, far tha Lsdles horn? Joor
nal. lira. Bj >• h has perhaps
oome cl ises to the lives and con-
fidences of the men aud women
10 prieor r, and to know tbe poor^
better, thaw any woman living.
She will uot only tell wbat abe
bas seen, bat she wtll point oat
wbat h«r expedience has afown
her to b< tbe moat t-ffeciiee way
of dealtE<r with th? people of tbe
prison? i ud the atom?.
uoi tT atpM inr uTtr. ,
Lirpr ti Mibles qotekly remit in mi ms
vmiplicali ms, and the ir.an wbanrvirrU his
lirer hwi 1 tale for health. A bottle
--» froti Bitters ukt-u n .w si. 1 then
1 be lirer ia perfivt oHer. If the
threitfe), Browns' Iron Bitten
it pemai.eutiV. Ptr,-Ui?.h Kf|{4
. 'ill If low it, i(Se.
ns’Ir m Bitten is si A by ali dealers.
of '(towns
will k
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▼itnJity
Opposite Ji7*inr»srfc Nsvt.
8hern>in, Texas, Oct. 18.—The
populist executive commiUee has
nominated Henry Sheroot South-
mayd to mpply t vacancy ia the '
list of U giidativ#
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