The Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
p
I
14
ft B
III
I
hMHE
«.m
'r'.W^' V*
If#' i1V''',f ■ V.fwEi
THE DimaON DAILY HIRALD, THUMDAY, OCTO||*J8
•■ <vvrv'
:
.#
* STOLEN EYESIGHT |
♦
t
♦
i
♦
♦
♦
f
;
v*
♦
♦
♦
♦
>
♦
l+p
♦
A.
♦
♦
♦
♦
Procrastination if the thief
of eyesight, bill a. thtff that
cannot be called to account for
hi* misdoing Guaru woli >our
eyes by the best sfu'itif!
known—
properly fitted
glasses.
Proper pi -«-• s
tin more n.on y '
on**3.
They re-tail ."
; -f«h <•. e si nun
And I
>OU t>av'* tlv'
more than worth
aiffprrnrf
yfiurt
1 HOUSE
SHOES
Tor Women.
r n< *
Ofr'S 4
nrm*
L. B. Moore, j
JEWELER. 216 W. Main St.
For prompt and coar-
\teoue me« enfer serv-1
ire try tho American
District Tal >'graph
f'oirponr Our charges or. errand*
fc/vvn been reduced to 10 cent a Inside
r>f city limits Office wi;h Western
I'mon Telegraph Company, 212 Wmi
Main «tre«'t. Both phonea Na 4.
NONE BKTTCR
$3.50 and $4.00
L. B. EASTHAM
Cash Shoe Store
When you want
to aell your
URGE N
OF
BEING USED ON RECONSTRUC
TION WORK BETWEEN DEN- '>ons of the stale
ISON AND ATOKA.
.y
cars, of which aeven were Sleepers.
1*hero were 700 passengers on board.
The second train hud twelve care, of
which seven were sleepers. The see-
on train had 500 person* on board.
The hpmeaeekers are going to al
! parts of Texa/* to look at farming lan...
i Many of tlieth were In parties accom-
•anted hy land a«ent« and real estate
—
zU
S*
to see-
WORK PROGRESSING RAPIDLY
C
No Further Trouble If Anticipated
From a Shortag* o* LaboiwKaty
Brought In Large Number of
Homeaeekere Yesterday
Aftarnoon.
men. These will go direct
l>Tvvloiialy decided
[Upon others wlM irnvel over the
t state for the pui[*> e of investigating
S conditions and finding locations which
i appeal to them It was estimated i>
j one of the real estate men on boara
! the train that 10 per cent of the pas-
I srngers will make
I In Texas while a
j tho*e who do nri
investments while
large per cent of
buy at once will
irebase Texas
Second Hand Furniture
e vent ua 11 y il e< ■ I < i e t o
land.
FRISCO HOSPITAL OPENING. J
Invitations Issued tor E</ent to Take,
Place Next Saturday.
The board of tru-tees of ilie Frisco,
Employes' Hospital Association issued i
invitations vestenlay for 'he opening {
The contractors who ace at "Work , , h
on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas' of ike St. Louis Hospital. King f *
, . . , _ ,Ont tienoV
grading for double tracks between
Denlson and Atoka h vu obtained a
largw rtuttiher of foreigners and no
j further trouble from labry shortage is
I anticipated for #ome time at least
a wood price call new phone 36.1, Til<> contractors now have an at1 my of
9 S. Rusk Ave. J. C. DENTON.' foreigners at work. Only 0n« gang of
_ j negroes is employed.
Haas Wanted f"or ,hf' ''a*' mi"n'h the fcradlng ha^
The Herald will buy 'a f*w more i "P(M1 W>sH!ftg raphlly afe the Wealh
clean, white raga. !f,f h", ,)pf'n The rain which
Sunday will delay the work
t,,r
1
25c
Coal
Hods
White tn<
ml kriiw"< .mil forivi.
'• r KCt
05^
1 w<m! h
n >■ i > r 11 -11 25 r
IMS! matches
5<*
I Hunter
? piitt'M' s t f' • r l()r
chair seats, 5c and..
lOr
1 ! quart
till coffr-e pot
lO^
! 2-ipiart
tin 1 ovt'U'd bio ket
us for bargain*.
5r
Coin'' and ('
BLEDSOE «Sfc PITTMAIN
310 MAIN RACKET STORE.
I started
j temporarily.
! In «pite of numerous obstacles the
contractors have pushed forward the <,f ''K" following rpik
work lh a Satisfactory manner and Oray, president; I> I*
with reasOhablv Rood weather will
! ccmplete the contract in the specified
time, which is Dec. at, IP07. The
(grading between Atoka and Colbert
j is well advahced Between Colbert
i>nd Red River the cut-off is l ing
graded. a large number of teamd are
h*lng used on the cut off, an steam
| shovels rati not be used With gof <] ef
feet.
way and Laclede avenue, on Saturday
next, Oct. 2". The building will be In-
spected between th'* hours of .i and ti
in the afternoon, and en Monday the
hospital will be opened for patients.
Its interior arrangement and equip-
ment has been described in the (llobe-
Democrat, and there will be a large
tfufherifij; on Saturday to view (lie dif-
ferent departments and puss judgment
•on many novel features In eonsiruc-
tion, including the^tairies^ hulls and
cofridors.
The board of trustees |« composed
men: C. R.
Parker. \\ A.
Net! let on, I) Forsvfhe, F V (low ; r<VncreVeiabi)rer. "cfiockie,' I. T.
Douglas, litidltor: F. H. Haniilt ih,:
t re* mi re r
Dr. OS. W. rnl'e lr chief surgeon
Ixuils fllohe Demoorat.
do I take Cardui"? writes Mra^ J
Jelemma Mullins of Odessa, ^
Va. "Because, after suffe^
for several years with femal#
trouble, and trying different doc-
tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at iast
found, In Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my
ills, and can recommend it above all others for fer
complaints."
Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headachy
periodical pains, irregular, painful Or unhealthy cafe,
menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women
suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pujf
vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject ]
to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited I
over a million who used to suffer as you do.
? At every drug store, in $1.00 bottles.
WINE
WRIT* US A LETTER
jMfrlWnt fully nil" your yitiptom
ft4%e lll you Fre* Advice
In plain seSIA! envelope, fcsdiei'
Aawiofy I)ept„ The Cluttaftnw
Medicine Co., Ch tt*noof«, Tenn.
OF
■an
R*-
Dent. bridge and building luborer, St. ter for the company at Dallas
Charles, Mo.; W. S. Oldham, itondiict-'1 "
or, Oklahoma City, Okla.; A. Clalrc,
t„ „ . H. K. Kiikman has been appointed
11 ' | general yardmasler.for the H. 4fc T.
WAITING FOR the WORD.
Special Pay Day Prices
i
MANY HOME8EEKER8.
Katy
Loads
On stock lints This is an op|H rtunity t« sav avuie money on your hat, j
Con e and see them.
PARLOR MILLINERY
420 W. MAIN BTRCKT.
Brought In Two Train
Ye'aUrday Afternoon.
on twe sections of the Katv flyer
yesterday ^fterhoort the Missouri,
Kanftas a iff Texai bandied
O.
President Dewar Talks of the M.
& Q. Extension.
Muskogee, I T , Oct. 1*. —"The M.,
O A O Hailrnad has not been soid
at Dallas, vice J. A. NeWsoine, resign-
ed.
The Katy !s so hfird pressed for
cars that It is now hauling cotton in
epen cars. This exposes the cot top
to fire, but extra precautions are tak-
en. So far the company has had no
loss on the North Texas division frohi
to Haninian nor any otm else Tlint. j f|re m the open ears, tttdtifch thefe
road will build its extension Into Tex
as as has Ireen planned from Hip in-
ception of the roiid." was the state-
ment made by W P. Dewar. vice prPsl-
herc today. Mr.
A\ 1 ^
— -M Te)ia* handled !,2no j dpnf of tht mad
homese^norti Who are now in Teaas Oewar has had active charge of the
looklfift: at available farming land. The - construction of the road ever since
heme4eek"r9 Wefe fot fhe greater part lhfl flrt,t ""rvey Was made
people with mftney. as most of them i Th,B WflH ni'u,f, in r""nf>r*
traveled ItJ sleepihg ears. I "on with certain re(mrts that, have
The first train consisted of ajdven i become current that the Unrrlman in-
! terests had bought the M., O. & O.
line and would use it with proposed
extensions fori an outlet for the Harfi'
>9r
BEIRNE'S BARGAINS!
SHOWN ON CENTER COUNTER FOR ONE WEEK
Children's Nazareth waists, all sizes, each .. 10*
Children's t<'If gloves and wool mittens, per pair
Pearl drcsi buttons, I dozen for
Pure white) pearl buttons. 2 dozen for ..,...,4
Shetland !'*> s, all colors, per hank
Saxony yarns, all colors, per -hank 4*
Finishing bfslil, 2 (or T>c, and the 10c kind for
Safety pjns, ;per dozen 4#
Brass pins, per paper 4*
Common pins, per paper
O. X. T. lustre cotton
II for
for
O. X T darning cotton
Florence knitting silk
Corticelll 100-yard spool silk.
ivovn' ">oc pants will be
And the 75c ones go at
Men's and boys' good leather gloves will be
• 1*
■ •■4*.
••5*
150
150
350
•460
250
Men's lluck gloves and Gauntlets, lie, Gdc, 1 OO
Men's work sot at tic and 80
Dress so*. 1 fte to 500
Bo\s' and youths' suspenders at 50
Men's Ohio suspenders, good oft<>n 230
Mens 4-piy linen collars, the Arrow brand 100
Ribbon bargains— H'-avy taffela all «llk. Noh. 10 to
40 at 10c. and Nos. 7 *o 12 at TV40
ladles' kid gloves, were $1,50, In sizes 5?4, C and
fi'-i, will be offered at, per pair 390
All wool golf glove that were 25c, will bp 190
And the ftoc oops will he . . \ . Qp>
Misses and children's gloves at. per pair - ...."lOO
For bargains in school hose see 'center counts*,
where yon can flbd goods ones beginning at,
P" ^lr 50
« ■ ■ . <4 - - ■ ■■ — -
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND COATS.
The Beaver ones, at $1.00. $1.00. $2.00 and #2 50
MI8SES' LONG COAT8
In plaids, checks and fancy mixtures,'the newest of
the season to be found upstairs. Also ladles' coats,
cloaks and rain coats from, each, $3.00 to $18 00
CHILDREN'S SHOES.
1 to 5, with no heels, at per pair, 25c. 48c and 000
And children's shoes, 5 to 8, at 50c, 75c and 00
MEN'S SHOES.
Bnlld leather inner soles nnd counters, In all the
new lasts, chiefly the Haniilton-IlroWn make,
at $1.45, $l.t!9, $2.00 and up to ....,..,..^§3 50
CARPETS, MATTINGS AND LACE CURTAINS.
:■ ji v
All woctl extra super ingrains, cut from TSc 80c
to,' per yard <000
Cotton chains and wool filled carpets at ftOQ
And heavy grade all cotton carpets at, per yard 280
1 uian line In Kansas to the Gulf
Mr. Dewar States that he Is dally
exacting a telegram from William
; Keneflck, who is ih New York, to
J crimmence construction on tjie line
i from Dust in into DeniSon. and that
| he ls -H>ady to begin work the day he
| gets notice. Kehefick Is the owner of
the M., O. A O. and built it.
' REPAIRS AT SOUTH CANADIAN.
Katy Expects to Complete the Job In
About Ten Days.
The MlssouH Kansas nnd Texas ex-
pects to finish the repairs a( tliG
South Canadian River bridge in about
ten days. The work has been stead-
ily poshed Since the big flood, but stf
the damage was great considerable
tlft>e was necessarily consumed In
bfihglng the track back to standard
condition.
The tracks between the two bridges
which span the river have beeh re-
built Ithrt ah1 in ?00<1 tobdlllon. The
mail) line between the bfldnea was
washed nwsV and a second track was
I'ullt to be Used while the main line
VI* put In shape.
The aggregate cost to the Company
would be hnrd to approximate, but It
will filb into thousands of dollars.
flavo been ^several small conflagra-
tions at station jflatfoMni, r
In the Seventeenth tMstrlct Coirft at
Fort Worth, yesterday, .Itidge Mike E.
Stnitll issued a temporary Injunction
against, the city of Dallas and the Mi,
K. & T. restraining Ihem from inters
feting with ticket brokers In the sale
of tickets.
Several Dehlsdn people have re
reived invitations to the opening of
•the Frisco Employes' Hospital at St.
LoulS Oct, 20. The invitations bear
a handsome picture of the new hos-
pital ,
Central special "Dallas," passed
through Denlson last night en route
from St. Louis to Houston.
Conductor .Tim Rush of the Central's
Dallas News trrtlrt Is off duty ott a fif-
teen days' leave of absence. Conduc-
tor Walter Alyers Is on« his fun.
George Helm, probably the best
known passenger conductor of the H.
D. BEIRNE
the State Fair. •Conductor
Me Duffle to on his run.
Tom Singer, a passenger coa
on the H. & T. C., has bofeft gl'MtSl
thirty days' leave Of absence add f
gone to Califoihit with his datitfl
fof the benefit Of her health, tth]
fnn la being handled by Condti
John LOCkllarL
Th# It. ft T. C. Is rminlng
condttetofs on all passenger tral&g t
to Oalitts., oCndtictors Fred Nell, j
Mollowai and C. t). Smith are
as helpers out of Denlson.
Brakemen Withers, Moats and 8.,
Tuftlcer of the Katy north end wei
sent to McAlester last night to
lieve the local crew
Conductor H. B Morton of the L
north jend, who has been lavlog\
lit back at wofk.
Charles Nagle, a brakematl on
Choctaw division of the Katy,
haa been off duty on account Of I
wlfe'fe ltmeaa; la back at work.
W. A.i Dill, a conductor on the !
who hM been on the sick list, is
at Work.
.tack Qtilnn, a conductor on
Choctaw division of the Katy. Ik 0
the sick ll«t find Is taking a few 1
lay-off. *
The re.In of the past several
has caused cotton movements to I
off. IT his ha* bad the effect of
leaalnW a Inrge number of cars te
porarily for other uses nnd relleV
the Car shortage.
Baity thanks you In ad. today.
*
1
There's a World of Comfort
j
personal and news notes.
Trains and freight cabooses on the
La Grande division of the Harrlmari
system are being equipped with tele-
phones (hat will enable conductors to
talk with dispatchers at any point
Telegraph operators on the Chicago
& Alton are taking a vote to ascertain
whether or not a strike will be popu-
lar. Increased pay and better work-
ing conditions are the demands.
The Fort Worth A Denver will soon
begin making improvements at Chil-
dress. New machinery will bo put In
the shops.
The Sedalia Sentinel of Tuesday re-
ports the following arrivals at the M.,
K. A T. railway hospital; Thomas
And real economy In the new tailor made overcoats and cravenettei
we are showing at ready-made prices. There's a dash and style abmlt
a tailor made overcoat that Is unmistakable, It costB you no more
if you get your coat of us. Some handsome new ones Just received. J
DOUGLASS BROS.
MISFIT PARL.ORS
211 Main St. Denlson, Te*.
You never *111 trake a mis-
take when' you buy our *oaI«.
Now la the time to test our abil-
ity to save you money anil
fully satisfy you With whatever
you buy. It would be lmpi>
dent for you to miss this pro"1
sharing opportunity
Bring in your Jewelry for re-
""rutD MARCU
Tha New
Jewelryman
217 Main SI.
ir
Our Motto: "Fair Play."
BAIT Y'S
•'.VI*' ■ . ' ,
-1 ,.'i , ■
M
WO STORES
BAITY'S STORE FOR LADIES
Cl".'i'i1 >' .lav oday rearranaing stock. Will open In the morning
bulldjng, :'o<; and SOS Main street, first floor, balcony
and f " ' il* v(U <r to the display and sale of dry goods, notions,
•■ho. «. p.iliiri' r . ladies' suits, coats and skirts, giving tis by far
ni"rf f "< 1 .v.H <• than an> exclusive dry goods house in North Texas
I in*' I'n: t" 111 ■! 1 tik will b«. crowded and jammed with the lines named.
Thousands ot t|,,|| rs worth of goods In reserve on top floor will be
<li M'l.n . it o« first fUwir, To this will be added thousands of dollars
wo'ih rrA srooiis bought on our last trip away under price and
'Ik I'M •«11111 • ar slogan "U C«n Beat It at Baity'a" will be what yourll
sav *t-.-rs " i sec the prices that will push us past the "Quarter
Mil i■ ".ark mir fourth j far in business.
V- "/ .1.
o
BAITY'S STORE FOR MEN
and 410 Main street, between the People's
In the Feild building,
Pharmacy and the Horan buggy and harness stores, 50*120 feet, gives
us a store for men as targe as any Other two stores for men in
Denlson. In this the future home of our men's department we will
show you by.far the biggest stock of men's and boys ' fixins" this
side of Dallas. This etofe Tor males will "Beat the Bnnch." Here
you'll find thei finest llhe of mitt's suits at $10.00 to $27.50, and in
addition we will show our mammoth purchase of nearly Ten Thou-
sand Dollars woilh of boys' and men's suits, overcoats and pants
from the Corinth Woolen Mills, St. Louis. This line will be on sale
at prices below what other merchants paid wholesale for the
same goods—$1.95 to, * go 05
*>T
RSif
—
We propose to save the men and hoys from 10 to 60 per cent 00
their purchases or we dont ask their patronage. Intact the slogan
t both our stores will be goods; that we can guarantee—-at l"*cr
prices—on four out of five artleles—than any store In Texas >Ve
thank you who have made our progress possible i oro«tlinn
can express. The people of Denlson have been kind to tls, ami o«r
highest ambition Is- to continue to merit your good will. Watch
tomorrow's paper for a broadside of bargain news that will stand
unmatched in our business career. We are still,
mmmrn" : ' *
The
Yours far jfalr Play,"
Baity Dry (
Hi
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth199744/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .