The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 309, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 2, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAlt.V HESPBfUAW.GAtH
VILL*!.
The Non-Irritating
Cathartic
ance of the matter is only kept
before them. This being true,
permanent organizations for the
purpose of keeping alive patriotic
sentiments by annual exercises
such as are to be held in Mason
could undoubted accomplish a
great deal, and The Express
would be glad to see uuch an or-
ganization in each county in the
state,
state.
But • Batter, Safer Method Found.
Por twenty years I was an awful (-of-
ferer from varicose reins and ulcers on
my leg For twelve winters I sat in a
chair, my leg pained me so 1 could not
lie down
The doctors began to say 1 would
never use it agaia
Others advised amputating my leg to
prevent gangrene from setting in
One day I read of Dr. David Kennedy’s
Favorite Remedy^ J bought a bottle
and commenced taking it.
And I surely believe if I had not taken
Favorite Remedy I would not be alive
today. My leg healed up entirely and I
am now well and strong.
JOSEPH H. MULCOX,
877 Church St.. Poughkeepsie, N Y
A prominent physician of Poughkeep
sie, N. Y , in explaining the demand for
this King of kidney, liver, bladder and
blood medicines. Said: "Dr David
Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy acts as a
nerve and blood food. It has made
many permanent cures of nervous debil
ity, sleeplessness, dyspepsia, rheuma-
tism and of the sicknesses peculiar to
women, where other treatments have
failed. For headaches, constipation and
that run down condition, there is uotn
ing else half so good as this great kit}
ney and liver medicine ”
Druggists sell it in New 50 Cent Size
and the regular $1.00 size bottles. *
Sample bottle-enough fdr trial, free by mail.
Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N V
be tiesperian.
■TiiLKHiD nr 1869.
The Alamo belong*- to the
Its history'belongs to the
state, its glory belongs to the
state. These are glorious herit-
ages which havo been handed
down to the present generation
and they will not be less glorious
when they are transmitted to
generations yet to come. Be-
sides the voluntary contributions
the city of San Antonio will
doubtless give liberally to the
fund and the next legislature will
probablylsee thatTexas as a state
is propei ly represented in the
purchase, but there will still be
a great work to do, a work which
The Express believes the people
of Texas, the men and women
and children will each want a
part inland there should be gome
methodical system, similar, per
haps to the one suggested above,
in which all can unite.—Express
Ladies’
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
and Skirts
PAPERS DIBOONTlrfUKD AT
THB EXPIRATION OF THR
v TIME PAID FOB.
ik at printed lab*l on your paper. Th*
thereon show* when thee aubacrlptlon
M. Forward your money Inempletlme
mewal if yoa dealre unbroken flies, as
pi always furnish back numbers
We have just received an advance shipment of ladies’ wash
suits and separate skirts. Dame Fashion has decreed that the
shirt waist suit be as popular this Season as it has been in the
TO ALL MANAGERS.
Ho one la authorised to ask tor favors on
Mount of the HasraaiAM except over the
gnature of the proprietor ol the paper.
In view of this fact we are shewing:
S' - I 1 I kVi,
Dr David Kennedy's Ross Jelly raJical curs
Catarrh ' Hay Fevtr and Cold in Head $ac
ms all communications, of whatever
tethe HBSPKBiajt, Gainesville, Texas.
RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION
A beautiful line of suits in the new cotton suiting in
bouretted effects, coat made Russian blouse
with box plaits, plain skirts with stitching, only
Ladies’ j^irts made of same material, nicely trim
med in stitched bands of the same, with gill
buttons, looks like a $3 seller, at only
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY ELECTION.
at the poetofflee at Gainesville,
a, as second class mail matter.
j $5.00 REWARD,
The Hesperian will pay the
above reward for each arrest and
conviction of persons stealing
copies of ithe IDaily Hesperian
from doorsjior, yards} of [sub-
scribers-
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We are authorized to announce W. l>."Wan-
ton as a candidate for representative from
Cooke county, subject to the action of tile
democratic party.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Wo are authorized to announce J. H.(Bud)
Mldkiff as a candidate tor tux collector "of
Cooke county, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
We Tere authorized to announce J. II.
Jones as a candidate for. tax collector of
Cooke county, subject to "the action of the
democratic party.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
Wo are authorized to announce W. T>.
Oooke as a candidate for tax assessor ol
Cooke county, subject to the action of the
democratic part...
We are authorized to announce D. U.
(Dave) Hancock-as a candidate f >r tax as-
sessor of Cooke county, subject to the action
■of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce c. T.(Tony)
Holman as a candidate for tax assessor ot
Cooke coun-y, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
FOR TREASURER.
We are authorized to announce Capt. Ed
Morris as a candidate for treasurer of Cooke
county, subject to the action of the demo
crattc party.
We are authorized to announce W. D.
(Dave) Rowland as a candidate for treasur-
er of Cooke county, subject to tbe action of
the democratic party.
We ar% authorized to announce William
(Bill) Grisham as a candidate for .county
treasurer, subject to the actiou of the dem
ocratiC party.
We are authorized to announce J. W. Me
Kiiiu-y as a candidate fori county treasurer,
subjects o the action of the Ce.nocratic party,
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
We arc authorized to announce W. C
Sichols as a candidate for district.clerk,
subject to the action of the democratic
party.
Wc arc authorized to announce Hert
Grecver as a candidate for district clerk,
subject to tbe. actiou of file democratic
party.
We are authorized to announce Will W.
t cverctt as a candidate for district clerk,
subject to the action of the democratic
party.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce H. P. (Pat)
Waressa candidate for sheriff, subject to
the actiou of the democratic par ty.
FOR COUNTY CLERK-
We are authorized to announce Dick Jor-
dan as a candidate for county clerk, subject
lo tlie actiou of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce W. T. Uob
erts as a candidate for county clerk, subject
to tile action of the democrat * party,
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
We ate authorized to announce J. M
Wright as a candidate for county judge, suli
jeef to the actiou of the democratic party.
FOli COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Wc are authorized to announce It E. (Ew-
ing) Thomason as a candidate for county at
torney, subject to tbe actiou of tire demo-
cratic party. »’
FOR CONSTABLE.
~We arc authorized to announce Harvey A
Boggs as r candidate for constable of pre-
cinct No. 1, subject to the action of the dem-
ocratic party.
Drying prcparationp-siniply J. ve:
op dry catarrh ; they dry tip tire secretions.
which adhere to the inembrkno and decout !
l>ose, causing ivfi-.r more seriius trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrhl Avoid all dry-*
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snufls
and use that which cleanses, soothes-and
heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is suqh a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cbld in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All drhggiets cell tlie
50c. size. [Ely Brothers, 5G"Wkrren St., N.Y.
The Balm cures without ipainj does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
'over an irritated and angry ^urface, reliev-
ing immejdiately the painful inllamination.
With Ely's Cream Balm ^rou are armed
THE DAUGHTERS OF THE
ALAMO.
The promptness with which,
throagh the aid of Miss Driscoll,
the daughters of the republic
met their first obligation in the
purchase of a portion of the old
j Alamo was I gratifying to every
; Texan, and there is not only a
j feeling of general relief in con-
sequence, but of greater encour-
agement, as well as a renewed
determination to carry the lauda-
ble undertaking on to a complete
success.
S But even in this primary suc-
cess there lurks a danger that
present pressure being removed
there may follow a sense x>f fan-
cied security that may lull people
j into a state of neglectfulness
! which would prove fatal to the
enterprise.
* A portion of the debt has been
paid, but subsequent ‘ payments
i are to be provided for. This is
1 by no means an impossible task,
yet it is not an easy one- It can
be accomplished without great
sacrifice on the part of anyone,
| but it will require systematic
i and concerted action.
Judge Clarence Martin of
| Fredericksburg, whose active
[work in this matter has resulted
in contributions from six
New Goods
against Njasal Catarrh and Huy Fever.
Phone Hall & Egbert for best
McAlester coal at $7 i25 per ton
delivered, or $3.05 for one half
ton. Pone 30. j. I f 6
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v. Our advance styles on ladies'
ready to wear hats are now ready
fir your inspection.
J. R. M. Patterson
■Are arriving daily for every department. Call and see t
shirt waists and shirt waist suits in Fancy Mohair in Me
of the season, New Cotton Suitings, New Silks in the la
New Waistings and Madras Cloths, and many other:
S, Zacharias
Gainesville’s
Greatest Store
Gainesville’s
Greatest Store
Croup
Begins with the symtoms of a common
cold; there is chilliness, sneezing,
sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse,
hoarsenesss and impeded respiration
Give frequent small doses of Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry
for it) and at the first sign of a croupy
cough, apply frequently Ballard's
Snow Liniment to the throat. Mrs
A. VileVNew Castle, Colo., writes.
March i$j, 1901: “I think Ballard’s
HorehouDd Syrup a wondetful remedy,
and so pleasant.” 25c. 50c and $1.00.
Sold by rt. W. Stark Drug Co.
The Wanderer.
He left the dear homestead and the
scenes of his youth
And went forth a wanderer, a searcher
in truth. ,
He looked not for treasure, naught he
cared to be rich.
What he sought was something to
cure his itch.
He found it. Name, Hunt's Cure.
Price 50c..
See the new silks for shirt
waist suits just receivejd.
J. R- M Patterson.
HERBINE
If it is a lap robe you want we
can please you.
Sevens. Kennerly, Spragins Co.
Saddles made and repaired at
Stevens^Kennerly & Spragins Co.
Advertise in the Hesperian
A Cure for Eczema. - -
My baby had Eczema so bad that its
head was a solid mass of scabs, and
its hair all came out. I tried many
remedies but none seemed to do any
permanent good until I used DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. The Eczema is
cured, the scabs are gone and the
little one’s scalp is perfectly clean and
healthy, and its hair is growing beautc
fully again. I cannot give too much
praise to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
—Frank Farmer, Bluff City, Kv. In
buying Wi*ch Hazel Salve look out
for rountericits. DeWitt’s is the origi
nal and the only one containing pure
Witch Hazel. The name E. C-
DeWitt & Co. is on every box. Sold
by H. W. Stark Drug Co.
CATARRH
For Sale by|H. W. Stark Drug Company
coun-
ties in his judicial district to the
amount of about $600, has ar-
ranged for a meeting of the citi-
zens of Mason county to be held
Marcty 2, with a programme con-
sisting of addresses, music and
other interesting exercises. This
meeting will be for the’ double
purpose of celebrating the day
of Texjis independence and rais*
ing funds to assist in the pre-
iservation of the Alamo. Judge
Martin proceeds on the incon-
trovertible theory that Texans
are loyal to the state and to its
institutions, its traditions and its
history and that they will willingly
and liberally contribute to so
Worthy a purpose if the import-
CATARRH
Ely’s Cream Balm
3«E>4ia
IMPROVED' SER
SAN ANGELO^
Job Printing.
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With f ur steam print-
ing pre »es, a very large
assortnmt of type, lat-
est designs, all grades
of stationery,
Easy and pleasant to
nae. Cohtaine no in-
jurioaa dm3.
It in quickly absorbed. |
Gives Reliefat once.
It Open* and Cleanses
CITY ELECTION
FOR MARSHAL.
We are authorized to announce W. G
COLD "1 BEAD
” IZ-CU kU an UtlUIlCC TV , u .
Wofford as a candidate for marshal at the
April election, subject to the action of the
the Membrane. R< I ires tin
Smell. Large SJZp, i ( cents a
; Trial Size, 10 tjentt I y mril
democratic party.
We are authorized to announce John E.
Cobble as a candidate for city marshal, sub-
ject to the actioii of the democratic party.
FOR TREASURER.
Wei are authorized to announce 8. W
Hatch ".as a candidate for city treasurer
subject to the action of the democratic par-
We are authorized to announce W. II
Garmany us a candidate for treasurer, sub
ject to the action of the democratic party.
We are authorized to [announce C. M. Bai
ley as a candidate for treasurer, subject tc
the action of the democratic party.
ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce Robert
Bean as a candidate for assessor and codec
tor, subject to the action of the democratic
Party.;
FOR SECRETARY
We are authorized to announce George
Rousseau as a candidate for secretary, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce Mart
Guinn as a candidate for city secretary, sub
ject to the action of the democratic party.
FOR ATTORNEY.
Wc are authorized to announce W. E.
Murphy as a candidate for city attoruey, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic party.
FOR ALDERMAN.
We are authorized to
Splendid chance just now foremen
to learn barber tradq, Giowtng de
raand for school graduates. Steady
practice, qualified teachers, etc.
Board provided, tools presented, write
to-day. Holer Barber College, New
Orleans, La., or St. Louis, Mo. ' *
A Bladder
trembles.
Pullman J
BETWl
Fort Worth and
Schedule of
Lv. Fort Worth...
Lv. S*» Ang«k>...
A r. Temple.......
“ Fort Worth
I am prepared to buy and pay
spot cash for a few good notes
P. H. Lanius,
Gainesville.STexas. |
Hesperian
Is'prepared at all times
to meet egitimate com-
petitioner! commercial
printing
Itch—Ringworm.
E. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky., writes,
April 25thf 1902: “For 10 to 12
years I had been afflicted with a mal-
ady known as the ‘itch.’ The itching
was most unbearable; I had tried for
years to find -elief, having tried all
remedies I could hear of, besides a
number of doctors. I wish to state
that one single application of Ballard's
Snow Liniment cured me completely
and permanently. Since then I have
u$ed the liniment on two separate oc-
casions for ring worm and it cured
and $1.00 a
Don’t let that house of yours
go through the winter without
paint—and get good paint—tire
paint sold by Lyon & Son-
Relief in One Minute, j
One Minute Cough Cure gives re-
lief in one minute, because it kills the
microbe which tickle the mucous mem-
brane, causing the cough, and at the
same time clears the phlegm, draws
out the inflammation and heals and
soothes the affected parts. One Min.
ute Gough Cure strengthens the lungs,
wards off pneumonia and is a harmless
and never failing cure in all curable
cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup.
One,Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to
tike] harmless and good alike for young
and old. Sold by H. W. Stark Drug
The
Effective Remedy
» j. ■ » pHeakh
Means tbe ability to do a good d
work, withoutjiindue fatigue an
find life wortf. living. You car
have indigesttoAlor constipation u
out it upsetting! he liver and pollu
the blood. Sf jh a condition ma]
best and [quickest obtained by 1
bine, the best Wver regulator that
world has ever known. Mr®- D.
Smith writes, April 3, -190a: “1
Herbin^^id f
for constant
liver I ever us
Sold by H. W.
announce C. D
Chenney as a candidate for alderman from
the Fourth ward, subject to the action of the
Jemocratic party. - <
We arc authorized to announce J, W. Col
lier as a candidate for alderman from the
Fourth ward, subject to the action of tin-
democratic party.
We ere authorized to announce B.‘ If. Gar*
veV as a candidate for alderman from the
Fifth ward, subject to tha action of the dem-
ocratic party.
We are authorized to announce J. H. Blew
#tt as a candidate for alderman from the
Third ward, subject to the action of tbe detn-
completely. 25c, 50
bottle. Sold by H. W, Stark Drug
c°. j - ' t J., • .
See J. R. M. Patterson’s new
ad. T f j: ‘
and regulating
* Price 50 c
ark Drug C©.
Are You Restless at Night
And harassed by a bad cough? Use
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it will
secure you sound sleep and effect a
*5C» S°®
If. Stark
AH spring andj summer goods
on sale during our mid-Wintei'
, spring opening one week only at
prices that mean a big saving to
you. J. R. M. Patterson.
Have Yen indigestion?
If you have indigestion, Kodol
and $1,00.
Drug CO.
i \ T '
Germs
promptly
blood.
system is especially susceptible
to them.- Get rid of the impuri-
ties in the blood by taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla; and thus fortify
your whole body and prevent
illness- \ | 5
Wine^of Cardui cures nine out of every 1
of menstruation. These cure* are permanent
complicated or not.
Wine of Cardui cures the sickness of
weakness of adults, banishes leooorrhoea, hi
should be
from the
This is a time when tho
Doomed to Torment.
Mr. P. C. Keever, Aberdeen,
Miss., writes: ‘‘For years I suffered-
from a form of eczema which made
life a burden. I thou git I wig
doomed to perpetual torment here be.
low, but your Hunt’s Cure rescued
me. One box did the work, and the
trouble has never returnedr- Many,
many thanks. Price 50c. j
Dyspepsia Cure will cure you.
cured thousands, It is curia
to yourself to girje it a trial
quick and happy reoovery from its use; You
jrd to suffer when $1.00 bottles are sold hj all
m&zh&Sk
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The Daily Hesperian (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 309, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 2, 1904, newspaper, March 2, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1122072/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.