Van Alstyne News. (Van Alstyne, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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Satisfied Customer
Reduces our advertising bilta—no advertise-
ment ha> the power of a customer satisfied
with our goods, our prices and our service.
We endeavor to keep our stock high in
qualitv. our prices low, our services perfect.
We guarantee every thing as represented
or your money is refunded. Here’s satisfac-
tion Iter you and for us. We want you to be
one or our satisfied customers.
We ll make yon one if given a chance.
Let us fill your Prescriptions.
THE DRUGGIST,
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LOCAL NOTES.
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Mrs. S. S. Dumas and daughter
Ruth went to Sherman Tuexlav.
Eggs wanted a: O.E. Garter’s.
Miss Mattie Holliday is visiting
in Sherman, the guest of Mrs. O.
C. Biveus.
Wanted: Eggs at J. W. Geer’s
Try Tioga Mineral Well Soda
Pop at Moore & Brown’s.
The musical programme Friday
evening will be very fine.
Dock Neill gives yon the beet
ice oream and cold drinks.
Ha! Ha! hear that character
Fine rain Sunday.
See J. W. Geer before you i-el
your Wheat.
A new gues’ at John Cipher's,
its a girl, arrived Saturday.
G. G. Lemka solicits \oar
healing.
Johu Williams and wife visited
South Mayde last Saturday.
All ainds of confecttoner.es a: skeUh and lau&h a week °Pera
Dock N« ill’s, Marshall street. > ^OU8C* Friday night 22ud.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick C tie of Itch is a most di-agreeable and
Sherman oa-ue down Saturday disgusting affliction and should be
on a vi-it to relatives. at once checked. Hunt’s Cure
Dick Bond sells aDd guarantees " '^° d *e'en 0^ any
tbe celebrated RwDon | othCT Tar““'-,= *,HO Te£U-' R">«-
worm, etc. Guranteed to cure.
Mrs. L. A. Cartwright is visit-J Price 50 cents a box.
mg her frirmi, Miss Laura Wal-
lace, at McKiOney.
COR Sale.—Good young boi-e
suitable for farm.—Call on Ed.
Brown.
G. A. McCorkle and Geo.
:jHou.-man were in Sherman Mon-
day.
I am now running a dray line
and will give your healing prompt
attention. C. 0. Lemka,
Judge A. W. Walker went to
Sherman Monday,
For sale or trade, nice house
and lot in College addition. See
G. T. McDonongb.
Otis Cartwright went to West-
j on Tuesday.
Backache, Sprains, Bruises,
Cuts, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Diarrhoer, Cramp Colic, all aches
and sprains speedily cured with
Hunt’s Lightnmg Oil. Failing,
money refunded.
Messers Sam Anderson, S H.
Pattie and son, Dawne. went to
Dalla* Tuesday.
A 50 cent Iron Tonic. Pure
Soluble Iron concentrated, and
Pure Amorphous Quinine is con-
tained in Cheathams Tasteless
Chill Tonic. It is a true tonic,
streDgthener, appetizer, toner up
of the system and blood purifier.
Only 50 cents.
Barton Dillard of Sherman was
in Van Alstyne Tuesday.
Tioga Soda Pop at Moore &
Brown’s Drug store.
Mr. J. W. Hassell of Sherman
was in Van Alstyue last Monday
and Tuesday and favored the
New s w ith a call.
Latest col Tars iu town at Grif-
fin & Williams.
Mrs. Bettie Pattie is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Cunningham,
in Sherman, this week.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
We would be pleaded to those
knowing themselves indebted to
the News for from 2 to 10 years
subscription would please call and
settle same. We are m need of
money, and while the amount is
small to each individual, the
whole amount due on our sub-
scription book, if paid, would put
us in a condition to meet our ob-
ligations and thereby improve the
looks of our paper. Those living
at a distance will please cast their
eye9 on this and keep it on their
memory until you are sq uarewith
your paper.
Mrs. Laura B. Evans,
Mrs. S. L. MrKinney, son Lie,
and daughter Annie, and Mis.
W. B. Lewis, visited in White-
wright Saturday
Gome to Dock Nelll’a elegant!*
fvrnlabed parlor for courteous
attention, ice cream ‘cold drtnl *>.'
A fcooil Family Medicine.
The grand electric light plant
display at the opera house Friday
night will alone be worth the ad-
miteon.
Mrs. Starks of Wylie visited
Mrs. Sterling Thompson the past
week.
Oh, the beautiful rolling statu-
itfs on s'age at Trades c mcert.
Good gentle buggy horse for
sale, also buggy and lurness at a
bargain. J. B. Moore.
Mrs. Orian Hopkins, after a
pleasant visit to her nianv rel i-
tives and friends in Van Alstvne
returned to her home in Ft.
Worth last Monday, accompanied
by her brother. Sam Davis.
We dump vour corn at the
Beall elevator. We are alwavs in
the market at the highest price.
A ^Philadelphia girl has married
a highwayman who robbed her.
She evidently thinks a man who
can acquire cash as smoothly as
he, can keep -her well supplied
with pin money.— Ex.
DREYFUS
PARDONED BY PRESIDENT LOCBET
THIS MORNING.
A Doy^Jones News agency bul-
leton to rtae Cotton Exchange of
Turner W^son & Co., is as fol-
lows: ■w ‘
Paris, France, Sept. 19.—Drey-
fus was pardoned by President
Loubet this morning.
Mrs. George Wilson left Wed-
nesday ou a visit to Arkansas.
Subscribe for the News and
Youth and Age, $1.00 peryear, and
read Ex-Gov. Bob Taylor’s love
letters.
? Ladies hats of the latest styles.
N. C. E. Carter. & Co.
Miss Gertrude Benton ia assist-
ing in the millinery department
at Walter Barrons.
See the bargains in shoes.
C. E. Carter & Co.
Tbe iec man will have to take
a back -eat till the norther blows
over.
We are enjoying this nice cool
weather these days.
Pat your stomach, liver and
blood 'in healthy condition and
yon oan defy disease. Prickly
Ash Bitters is a snccessfal sye
tem regulator. Sold by L. A.
Cartwright.
Joe Routh, an old friend of the
foreman of this office and a good
printer, passed through the Van
Wednesday . going south, looking
for snow birds.
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0o You Wee d Glasse s|P
If so see W. H. GUMM
he will test your eyes and
fit them with the proper
Glass Required, and in-
sure perfect ease and vis-
sion. He handles only the
best of lens, and will save
yon money either in spec-
tacles or eve glasses.
GUARANTEE Af.r. WORE
^(W. H. Gllnn, Optician.
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Rev. 0. L.
Atoka.
EwiDg ha- gone to
Diok Bond, tbe druggist, sells
Bammor paint, 11.10 per gallon.
It is the best paint in the market
„_____will come aronnd and let as show
yon some houses that have been new boy bas been stopping
painted 5 yean. At Moore & at Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cartwright’s
Brown’s drag store. since last Wednesday
be Van Alstyne Roller mills.
McRinnev A Marr.
Mis. Joe MeComb and two
children are visiting her pareuts
at Jacktboro.
We have heard that it had been
so warn in some parts of Texas
You should see Griffin & Wil-
liams before you buy your dress,
Miss Nora Blasxngame left that the pop-corn actually popped thpy have a beautiful line. Grif-
Whv not use the Tioga Mineral
water, Salve and Pa-te (at home.)
You cau get a cure of rheumatism,
neuralgia, kidney and stomach
troubles. Adare-s
P.dL Street, Tioga, Texas.
Monday for Huntsville where she on the ear. and we now have on
will enter Sam Houston Normal, exhibition at the News office an
Nora is one of our most de-erv- car of pop-corn that popped while
ing young ladies and we congrat- M the sbuck. Mr. Webb of near
ulate Mr. Tolbert on selecting her Y an Alstyne brought it to town
as our fair representative. M ednesday and left it with us.
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For driving oot dull, bilious Have yon tried pratts stock
feeliDg, strengtbiDg the appetite food? There ia none better. Bold
| and increasing the capacity of and eaaranteed by L, A. Oart-
tbe body for work. Prickly Ash wright.
’’ * *old'D1 re“'d'- W„ ar. enjoying cool wither
r wng since the elegant rain Sunday
morning, and the coal man will
Mr. W. M. Parish of Dallas Tonic.
Mrs. Raleigh Moore and Inez
Buck of Anna were in Van Als-
tyne Monday.
Ramon’s Liver Pi 11a and Tonlo
Pellets sold and guaranteed by
Lost—A tine, large case of the Dick Bond, tbe druggist.
chills. Supposed to have been Af %, , n .
i - . , , -*lrs. M. L. 1 eeler and eon,
earned off by Cheatham s Chill , n ,, ...
x. i Thomas, from Boonville, Miss
No reward offered,
it is
visited hi-parents here last we» k gone foi good. Put up in both
and lightened the News burden to tasteless and bitter styles. Cure
the extent of one dollar. guaranteed. Tasteless 50 cents. !
Say a good word tor the Deni- j
For every 50c purchase of p< r
fame. L A. Cartwright will give
you fr- E a eine art study
Perfume sold aa heretofore.
Mesdaines D. L, and J. R. Lew-
is visited in White wright last
week.
are visiting the family of R. L‘
Suggs in this citi.—Gatesville
Messenger.
Mrs. Peeler and son are old
friends of tbe News proprietors? at Griffin & William-.
soon succeed the ice man.
Do you want a real good shoe
for little money? Call on Grif-
fin & Williams.
Hubert Barry left for West-
ern Texas last week, where he
joins a surveying party. Hubert
has many friends here, who wish
him well.
‘Uptodate” ready made skirts1
%i & Williams have dress »hoe9
to suit anybody and we are sell-
ing them.
Jnat received a fine line of Toi-
let Soap. If^yon want a bargain
>n this line von oan get it at L. A.
Cartwright’s drag store.
Mrs. J, H. Gulledge of Plano
visited Airs. J. H, Barnett sever-
al da ys this week.
A. J. Lewallen, Henry Ham-
mond, Lon Cotton and wife, John
Riddle, Dayton Cotton and wife,
Will Ferguson, Gus Holliday and
Paul Bean have gone to Vernon to
attend the Skid Ellis trial.
Mr. and Mrs. .lame- Smith
Sherman are visiting tbe family
of Mr. Wlss Clementz.
son fair Write your farrntr and would gladly welcome them
friends and invite them to come to North Texas, and think we
with exhibitits for the fair. Con- could show them the garden spot
trib-vte what you can for its suct , of the g-and old state,
cess, for the success of the fair ... . ,
. mean? much to Denison and to ' n ga * 1Deri) Soda
Grayson county.-Deoisan IUr, P"P 3t Moore Uruw“s-
^ aid. j Frank V. all, who has been em-
Don’t fail to attend the grand , P1”?*1 at Hughes Bros, saddlery
Wheat, wheat, wheat. We wa it
your wheat If yon have any to
Mil. McKinney A Marr.
Phil Bobbit (col >red) caught
hie hand in a fan while working at
a well and mar-lied it until it had
to be taken off at first joint.
Griffin Sc William have just re-
ceived a beautiful line ot skirtiag
good-.
trade drill and coucert at the
opera hou»e Friday night. It
will be entirely different from any
thing previously given in the
town. Adipisson, reserved seats
35 cents, gallery 25 cents.
and harness shop for the past
three months left last Friday
night for Ft. Worth, his home, j
Frank was an up to date harness
J. M. Campbell and Charley
Me Anally went to Howe Tues-
<kv.
See the novelties in dress goods
and save your du-t.
C. E. Carter & Co.
Miss Frankie Latimer, whom
we have reported on our sick
list for several weoks is now im-
1 ioga Soda Pop at Moore Sc proving and thought to be out of
danger.
Miss Jackson, assisted by the
Brown's Drug store
An Italian musician treated our
citizens to some fine music on the young ladies of Van Alstvne will
give a trades carnival at opera
and saddle man.
Its a fact, Griffin Sc Williams are
streets VV,.dnesda\.
The costumes and displays, will
be grand Friday evening see them
and hear the young ladies siLg,
Look at the ladies tine skirts.
I C. E. Carter & Co.
W. S. Mahar was in Howe Tues-
day.
house Frtdav night. Miss Jack-
son is a lady of uousuak ability
and an elocutionist of I'om it
may be said she has few superi-
ors.
News has just been received
here that Lula Hampto.n who ts
*THE GREAT PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN OF 1900.
The
J. P. Barron was
Monday.
well known here and who has
chorous by forty etgl^t friends here by the legions is re-
in Shermui,S< rnor® UP *° ate *ad,)l voices (compliu\entary to the ported to be in a dying condition,
| made suits than anybody in town, tiusiqess people represented,) her health has been bad for the
past year. Thia is indeed a s*d
orices^re lower than ever, good night pantomme will be
The policies of the great politi-
cal parties are now being formed
and the candidates discussed.
iThe voice of the people as record-
ed by ballot at the approaching
Presidential election will probab-
ly decide the policy of the nation
for the next decade. Every citi-
zen must study the great question
that are to^come before the peo-
ple. This can only be done
through the medium ot a great
newspaper. Now is the time,
therefore, for every voter to sub-
scribe for the best and most re-
liable newspaper obtainable. The
Serai-Weekly Republic covers the
whole field of political news.
While it is Democratic it publish-
es the news in regard to all polit-
ical parties without prejuice. Its
telegraphic and cable news service
is superior to toat of any other
paper. Its special features are
the best. In fact, it is the paper
for that large class of readers who
cannot afford or do not have ac-
cess to the daily papers.
Attention is also called to The
Republic’s Sunday Magazine.
Its half tone illustrations are
alone worth the subscripton price.
It is made up of special articles
by the best li'erary talent, em-
bracing a variety of subjects ot
current interest. News features
of absorbing interest are illustra-
ted and enlarged upon. For the
benefit of the ladies the latest
fashions are bundsoraely illustra-
ted. The Republic Sunday Mag-
azine is always interesting to eve-
ry member of tbe family.
The suliscnption price of the
Semi-Weekly Republic is $1.00
per year. The Republic Sunda
Slagaz'.ne $125 per year. Both
papers are now being offered at
the very low price of $1.50 tor
one year. To secure this low
rate both must be ordered and
paid for at tho same time.
Address all orders to THE RE-
PUBLIC, St. Louis, Mo.
Lost—Ring of keys, two door
Highf-t pne paid fur corn at, Uumo, look for rouraclf. we guar- alone worth adnmaon Fruia, eve- j blow'to her friend and relative I kev, and throe small ones
the Beall elevator, ianteea fit. i — * — - —
antee a fit.
ning.
here.
W. L. Fuqua.
S. L. McKinney
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I have ia stock a com-
plete lice of Furniture
and undertakers’ goods,
which will be sold at
4T LOWEST PRICE8.
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N. B.: I ioq making a
specialty of refrigerator*
Get you one and k**p
things cool.
Mrs. W. P. MeComb and child-
ren of Conroe are visiting relati-
ves in Van Alstyne.
Look at that bea utiful costume
made of china and queensware
at opera house Friday night.
Ernest Parker, editor of the Al-
len Advocate passed through here
Sunday to Sherman.
George Burk, the sen of Oapt.
G. L. Burk, happened to a very
painful accident Wednesday, j
which cost him the loss of one of
his fingers. While unhitching a
team his finger got caught in the!
chain trace and cut his little fin j
ger off at first joint.
Denison is making big prepara- j
tions for the coming fair which
opens Sept 26th, and cloecs the
29th. This is a Grayson county
institution and well deserves the
hearty cooperation of all Grayson
citizens. Help to make it a suc-
cess.
S. L. McKinney.
Van Alstyne,
Texas
|o my Friehde
and Patrons.
ounterfeit money is not so harmful
^L^as counterfeit medicine- It is
dangerous to trifle with a prescription.
(very ingredient in a preset ip tion
(should be put in as indicated.
'W’f we cannot supply the PRECISE
ingredients written, we will not fill
the preset iption until we hear from the
physician.
L. A CARTWRIGHT
Druggist.
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED-
Tunes, nv mail, 75 Cents; Bottles, 60 Cent*.
JAMES F. BALUHO, Sole Proprietor, • - 3K) Mortli MUi Street, ST. LOUIS. MIL
Moort? & Brown; Special Agents.
g. w. LEWIS,
. DEALER IN
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware!
Manufacturer of Tin, Coppor and Sheet Ironware.
Patent metali? flues, roofing, guttering and
all kinds of Job work a specialty.
Practical Tiner.
Marshall Street
PRICKLY ASH BITTERO
® CLEANSES THE LIVER AND BOWELS -
AD rwium TO IT STEM TO U3UT FRX7AHXK
L. A. Cartwright Special Agent.
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j New and Beautiful Novelties in all lines
Three Days of Pleasure and Profit for our Trade.vi/ On til8SS DS]fS W6 Offer SOHIS Great Cash Bargains.
w 411 Prints at 4c lO yds Good Bleached Domestic, yd. wide, 40c
10 yds Fruit of Loom Domestic. 50, lO yds Lonsdale Domestic, yd wide, 60c.
T 10 yds Good Cotton Flannel, 60c, IO Spools Good Thread, 25c.
w 9 yds A O ▲ Feather Tick. 90c IO yds Amoekeag Gingham Checks, 50c
\/ft Eureka Carpet Warp, all Colors, 80
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vi/ Mrfy Hallie Taylor of St. Louis is in charge of Millinery
ftDepartmet. Don’t fail to come"as we will surely make
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$ it to your interest in all lines.
Yours Truly, HENDERSON A PATTIE.
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