The Sunday Gazetteer. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 46, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 20, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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B. C. MURRAY, Proprietor.
TNt TRUTHEKCKEIt CO.
62 Vsaey 8t., New York.
Publishers, Booksellers sad
Importers of Freethoupht Works
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Sunday, February 20, 1010.
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mailed on
_ i book oata-
i mi shed tree.
This paper goes
I days, at noon.
Iks Denison
Only
First-Class
Hotel
and Service in Denison.
Every feature up-to-date.
Table unexcelled. The
place to stop when you
come to Denison.
Telephones:
(Southwestern Telephone Co.)
I Gazetteer, 245.
B. C. Murray. Residence. 361.
- A new tour-story mill is to be
built at Albany, New York, at a
An aviation station is to be es-1 cost of 1200,000. |their membership and seem in-
tablished on one of the largest An immense dam and power spired with more “git op” than
hotels tn Chicago. Aeroplanes pjaut are being constructed on the ever to advance the material inter-
will have every accommodation for Colorado, at a tests of Denison. The Live Wires
__ starting and stopping. An un- cost of $600,000. The purpose of make good in whatever they un
to preM FH.I—fr, *» botMiPtt it
above the roof to attract the atten- ploit the. electrical
tion of the navigators of the air. Colorado.
Formosa, in the far east, is to
; Is to ex-ldertake.
ability
■
on the 17th
TIE LIMELISNT M RAVWS9N.
A family has moved out of a
bouse near the cotton mill on ac-
A consignment of Bilk from Ja-1 count of rats. They seem to have
be developed by railway construe-1 pan, valued at $600,000 arrived at taken possession and were so bad
tion and the country is to be trans- Seattle on the afternoon of Janu- at night that the children could
formed by industry into a modern ary 16, was loaded on the 8t. Paul not sleep.
Asiatic power. The railroads will cars and delivered in Jersey City peck, the jeweler, has been busy
be controlled by the large sugar 2 hours less than 5 day’s actual the past week tixing up his new
companies. time. The Tacoma-Maru’s mail quarters.
Immense oil .trike, end gat did not arrive in New York until ^ sherman Dem„ral
The loiiowing contrition loir11’' Wy°m,ng. 4 honr, l.tar, and the deliver,olLured, eireol.lion ol filly copies
theHonston Poet by JmZ Rk- ^T '*k “w F ^7, “ ff"* ^
gendd Herd, conyindn. evi- Every once in . while the «.
denee that R. V. Davidson, cMtdi-1. .... L ..... Then- areaboiri 1MW square(rftjn upthnt nearly all ol tile
date for governor has in the oast *** f 1 d POBB’hih- miles of woodland m New Found- i i tiiner are dead This is «
governor, has P-M*. . depth oi 1,000 led. „„fi, ol birch, .atriper.^™" Zre ta tall
The Chinese living in the region Pine, fir and spruce, the latter be- Lt the pre9ent time several hun-
Farmers state that rain is very
much needed. Even stock water
iyot plentiful.
'w Tl»e good roads proposition has
been started in earnest in and
aronnd Sherman, and if it comes
to a vote it is believed it will car-
ry. The country people seem to
be more friendly toward the prop-
osition than those around Den-
ison.
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Oipiul $100,000.00
C. 8. COBB, President
t. B. McDOUGALL. Vice Pres.
I*
R. 8. LEGA1
P. J. brennj
c.' c. j2K?‘
C. C. McCarthy,
by the
That Ha Is
L. 8. Parker, Jefferson
W. 8. Hibbard.
W. J. Leapar
C. 8. Cobb.
Mo.
been no friend of organised labor:
Waxahachie issued $260,000 in
bonds lor improved highways ami
the people down there declared
that it was the beat thing they
ever did for that section. C. T.
Spaulding, county auditor, has
written a letter given some valua-
ble pointers on the matter.
Chas. H. Jones has pa realised a
$225 Victor music cabinet for his
home. It is stated Mr. Jones will
soon erect a palatial home on his
Interest Raid on deposits not exceeding three hundred ($$00)
dollars in Savings Department.
Accounts of corps rations, merchants and individuals solicited
and will he received upon the most favorable terms non ■strut
with sale and conservative banking methods.
THE
Denison Bank and Trust Co.
Pay* 4% Interest
Compounded twice a year, on time deposit*.
“Sulshipf' Oysters
Common oysters are
shipped in open wooden
tabs and have to be re-
iced frequently en route.
They are half water when
they reach their destina-
tion. Water or ice never
touch “Sealshipt” oys-
ters. They are sealed air-
tight at the Sea side and
iced from the outside.
* Buy “Sealshipt” from us
and get the best.
During the Twenty-seventh leg-■ , ». . . ... , . ■— — ----------—— — —— iewh emt ■ imiaum nome on n
islature the locomotive engineers, l°l Lanton-Hankow railroad inK m great quantity and suitable who have lived here for the, property in Northwest Denison
conductors, trainmen and firemen are greatly taken with the Ameri- f°r pulp wood. past thirty-five years I y
giving the result of their work and great traffic possibilities, ing and Pennsylvania state houseLj room, ^ transient guests. 8ev-
a record made of each member of I The Chinese never saw such alterations has been awarded to ertti buddings have this winter
tiie legislature as to ffie member’s wonderful things before. John A. Carter of Philadelphia I haj additions built for rooming
Here^fs'Txactly61 what^ that report The Production of pig iron has Pn fl bui of *55,000- purposes and they have no trouble
said of Attorney General David-1 reached 26,000,000 tons per year, I A new woolen mill is to be [keeping them filled,
son’s labor record as a member of and by April the output will be on built at Harrisville, Rhode Islam!,I Tliere will be six candidates for
the State senate : |a basis of 30,000,000 tons which is of reinforced concrete at a cost of I sheriff at the July primaries. Be-
peopfe otOalvestonshouldhe proodolj three tons per head ol pop-j $75,000. It will be the largest I fore the primaries one or two will
structure in the state built of this I probably withdraw. Rich will|wa8 bom in Arkansas and Mr.
stances *nd did all in his poW to de-1 Twenty-one new oil wells have j material. [pose as the prohibition candidate. | Uuilker has known of it ever
recently been struck in Colorado Great ^rowl yard„ ami car|The Prohibition vote will 1* badlyl811**-
header bilf,” it Should be remembered at a depth of 1,100 feet. TheLbotts are to he built for the PugetTP1’1 UP. 1)1,1 we have ,l °P our
the oil is further [g^nd antj Grav’s Harbor lines 8,ceve who will be the winner,
of the Harriman system at South | A Grayson
Acte as agent
every kind of
tion* and
comes.
nt for the sale or rent management of
real estate. Makes prompt eoliee-
remittences of rents and other in-
its waiting room and express office
at the corner of Main street and I
Austin avenue. The sign looms |
un altove everything at night.
•'Bam Huilker lias a mule on his]
place near Denison which he says I
is 45 years of age. The mule is I
still doing light farming work. It|
The State National Bank
Deniaon, Texas
It certainly pa vs to advertise.
Two weeks ago a notice was in-1
sorted in the papers—cow for sale.
(The cow was sold immediately,
G. L. Blackford,
Presklent.
A. W. Acheson,
W. W. Elliott,
E. If. Dngo,
that this measure not only had the I main liody of
support ol the laboring people oil,
I Texas jbut it »u i democratic plat-1 down. of the Harriman system at South A Grayson county paper ad-
\-enUon at Waco in i^fn I Plowing by steam and oil power I Tacoma, adjoining the $2,000,000 vises the planting of apple trees.. 7 ——-------->
the platform, couched in the following I will soon be common. Eight car I car shop plant of the Northern Apples do not do well in Texas. “ut perst’n8 are still calling, ask-
Uw^rohibkfnjTtoV^sl^bo'n oTdw* lo*wls of traction plows have just Pacific. The yard will have a It is hardly ever a profitable crop. lf Wt^' 1,avt‘ 8 t>ow ,or salt-
It TP_. A1i » Jjble-h«Mler trains—that is, rtm m more I tieen shipped from Canada where I storage capacity for more than) The cold weather of the present ln>on Me Aleer, tlie famous
H, T vLvIV V F II any line™ l^ilwayTn *this Suite,'were made to this country. 12,200 freight cars. A feature will I winter has been steady almost
* 11 cept on divisions where heavy grades I Ortlers have been given for an hie the first gravity switching yard | from the time the season set in.
i^mioUves to handled reasomtbfo^mim-1 udditional lot of 75 car loads. on tlie Pacific coast and will cost In fact it has been the coldest
| Governor*Sayers had, in his mes-l. reiiroad has been pro-1 nearly $1.,00°,00°. winter in many years. . . , . §|
sage to the first called session ot the I jected to run from Chicago to the I jn j^orth Carolina the dams| vjWe learn that Judge French "7 8 man Plow|ng to put in tlie
'k3ffiSS..kSSTl.,SS.lS‘ Se*T1 •T?* huilttohoH -»r are being en- j will a caoilklale lor juafe. oil”"1 , Tl"' '•^7 wm'
Should any one doubt Attorney Gen-1 now built will be used and tlie I Iat-kcxI to increase the flow and the I the peace when tlie time to an- potunte^Ts, lar^e as hens egg15
'^ufehffiblU^fiySnSnsSl Eap9 between wiU beconnected’ mills generally are being enlarged nounce rolls around. The judge j »D(I ^ firm-made nice eat-
fifty acres of corn this season.
fruit
orrtcCM:
A. F. Platter,
Viee-Preeident.
DIRICTOM:
J. W. Madden,
J. B. McDougall,
G. L. Blackford,
Coartenav Marshall.
S$L IC IT T$$8 B>Sli
W. G. Meginnis,
Gaabter.
A. F. Platter,
P. H. Tallin,
D. N. Robb,
Cash Grocer
328-330 Main St
mayor
ol Sugar Bottom, picked upon
his farm northeast of Denison, a]
peck of fine Irish potatoes the I
past week. Tiny were unearthed I
Denison
Bakery
J. Krattlger, Prop’r
Our bread goes
into hundreds of
households and
it stays there be-
cause we never
fail to please.
Let us make you
a customer.
308 W. Woodard St.
Old Phone 568.
1206,210-13jji?25,244, 272, 867, 858, making a continuous line.
61, 3®2, 883, SSfTaW, 392. 308 and 410 ______ u I
of the state Journal of the Twenty-j The vineyards of Europe have
| seventh legislature. I produced enormous quantities of
Another measure that the laboring
for a heavier production.
The Baltimore and Ohio rail-
road company has just contracted
is prettv sure to come in as
winner.
The outlook for a go
people tried unsuccessfully to have] wine. In England the consump-L qq qqq ton# of stee) rui|fl TherS°P ,9’ Ut 7°*'
passed was a bill introduced by Sen-1 tion of wine is steadily declining.
^^hlrlfoJ'anTlla^lSgan u averages only one quart per
employe because he belonged to a head per year. In France the
| tabor union, when the bill came upi . , .
I on engrossment the opposition trie<i to I average is 1UU quarts per bead,
defeat it. Page 270 of the Journal will I France exports 50,000,000 gal-
show that Attorney General Davidson |, ., ,
voted against the bill. I Ions. Algeria is also a great wine
These were the only measures (country,
strongly advocated by the laboring I
people during the Twenty-seventh leg-1 In 59 of the larger American
| islature. I permits were taken out last
Our old subscriber, Mr. J.
Woolverton, writes from Big I
TOn»railv I ReP°rt" 8r® tl,e that «p- Springs, Texas, that he values|
in onlers for locomotives and careljf and ^ hud9 h.aVe 9Urvive<1 ,l,e GaM?Ue<,r verf muf *• *D', ^
the early freeses, and are now in | when it come* along he drops all
fine condition. If
as fast as they can get their or-
ders accepted.
The Baltimore and Ohio rail-
warm weather other (mpere, and that it is like a|
does not cause too early blooming I letter from home.
of such powerful headlights on the! . ... ,
1 The grocery stores are making | majority perform in a new town
a very tempting display of garden [ every night and pass 50 per cent
[locomotive as the 1,500 candle-
I J" I :^,£lhr I
for the passage
] ling railroad
Light with Gas
and Cook with Gas
There is nothing like gas for cooking, for deanli-
* ness, for economy, or lor saving labor. In hot
weather it is indispensable for comport. Try cook*
ing with gas. if you have never had the pleasure,
and you will never use any other fuel for kitchen or
house purposes.
Denison Light&PowerCo.
307 WtoOtnl Street
the employes when they come
of a law compel-1 dw®,linK8 at 8 cost of $716,458
I ling railroad companies to keep] ^2. For 1908 the number of per-1 ....‘ ~
| switchlights burning on all main|mits taken out in cities was 166,-1
Fast railroad trains are increas
The speculators in eggs in New
year of great
farmers and
ing their speed.
that this will be a
prosperity’ to the
truck growers.
J Many people are asking when
The New \ ork work will begin on
_ __________ _______ t __________ _ public high-
only such switches shall be | York City have just met with ajpentral j? making the distance |way improvements. As soon as
Bring Your Work
To us and we will make
you a patron as long as
yon live in Denison. Our
effort to please is being
appreciated by the fact
that our business is
growing daily.
ImmIi Steam Laundry
Breach Bffke 114 ft. InkAvc.
Both Phones 7.
Laundry 628 and 630 W.
Nelson St.
DeniBon, Texas. *
line switches. ^Such^a bill was in-j 151, a| a cost of $508,000,00.
by an amendment providing that
lighted where such railway corpo-J great loss, amounting to two mil-1 *>etween Buffalo and Cleveland at I tjle 1 Kinds are disposed of, we
rations have an agent or section Uon dollars. The eggs were kept in the r&te o{ 66 mile8 an hour- suppose. The work will probably
tives* opp^»d th^amendment'|8toraffe 100 lon£ aud fresh eg£S| The world is becoming interest- be started this summer, and
Attorney General Davidson (then|poure^ ‘n lrom parts of theled in the development of the old I sliould lie under tlie supervision
state senator) voted for it. (See emmtry. bible lands. Mesapotamia is to be of a competent engineer who has
page 280 state journal, Twenty- Two owners of asbestas proper- developed agriculturally with had experience in road building.
| eigth legislature.) ty which controlled nearly all of American agricultural implements The money could be fooled away
|labor° i^islativ^8board°wasi thel^1*8 8team P'P® packing material anfl Ihe plains of Aleppo and An- very easily if the work is not
‘sixteen hour” law for railroad have organized a central company tioch which long ago supplied the properly directed.
| employes. The bill was at first I with a capital of $40,000,000 to de- ancient cities of Babylon, Nine- It is expected that before the
strongly opposed by the railroad I vejop (he country still farther. I vah, Palmyra and Antioch with year is out work will begin on the
A state loan ol*20,000,000 i. toH ,re “ ^ re5tore<, U,Cr HY' “ £ boi!dinZ to ^
vote. This was explained when be made by New York State, the m€r Product,venese‘ “ * ‘ ‘
I Davidson became attorney general |moliev to be spent in buikiingl The bulk of the future supply of | Miss Bell Trobaugh, residing in
erage girl only receives $3.00 per
week and all expenses paid. When
tlie play is over they catch a few I
hours sleep, and then take the
train for the next town. Some I
have talent and ambition and rise I
in the profession. A theatrical I
man told the writer the past week
that they seldom marry and stick
to the stage as long as their beauty I
and attractions last, and after that!
they disappear and that is the last |
of them.
Chief of Police Wisdom and I
Fire Chief Morefield went over the I
city the past week looking for de-l
feetive flues and other fire traps.
Easter Sunday comes March 27.
Ex-Attorney General Davidson,
The Biggest Can
of the
BEST LYE
for the
Least Money
. . . . —~ ... , -------------------- - —, - • j who is a candidate for governor,
and gave an opinion to a railroad gtorage reservojr8 to ^Wect the| beef for Great Britain will proba-| the 800 block West Main street, has written that he will address
u icnivift , i A few wild ducks have been
year. ° The We^ng^ the watcr
T. E. REARDON
Real Estate, Insurance
Rente Collected
Notary Public...
106 North Rusk Ave.
ONE-WAY
COLONIST
.&T.C.
Ralliaay
Tickets on Sale Daily
March 1st to April 15th, 1910
Inclusive
See any H. A T. C. Agent for
Particulars
C. K. Dunlap, T. J. Anderson
Traffic Mgr. G. P. A.
Houston Texas.
Breeders Show will be held at the
I Coliseum, Fort Worth, Stock-
I yards, March 14 to 19. These
meetings are always a big event at
the Panther City, and draw
hundreds from all parts of the
[State. OI course the newspaper
men are invited, and will have a
| day especially set ^>art lor “feed-
The President's speech at the
Lincoln’s birthday dinner at the
New York Republican Club, about
| the several party pledges and how
they should be kept, makes it
plain that he has not changed Ids
determination to investigate the
[conduct of all trusts and that ru-
mors of financial crises in Wall
I Street will in no wise deter him.
in 1913.
The Great Northern railroad
has a new monster locomotive built
at their shops, which is one of tlie
largest in the world, and is capa-
ble of moving 100 to 120 50-ton
cars on a level track. The tota
weight of the engine is 468,000
pounds and a length of 92 feet
The machine is to be moved to
Montana for a “try out" on moun
tain grades.
The lines on the Pennsylvania
east of Pittsburg and Erie carried
62,101,025 tons of coal and coke
daring the year 1909.
Great Britain’s naval estima-
tion for 1910 will provide for four
dreadnaughts, two armored cruis-
ers, 24 torpedo host destroyers
Machine Company have agents
scouring the United States hunt-
ing electrical workers to do auto-
mobile electrical work.
Consumers of iron and steel all
over the United Slates have been
buying from jobbers who in turn
lad bought from the mills. They
could not always get what they
wanted. The United States Steel
Corporation has decided to estab-
ish immense Bteel warehouses
where everything from a keg of
nails or a single bar of Bteel can
ie purchased. These warehouses
are to be established all through
the United 8tates. Besides ac-
commodating the retail buyers the
great corporations will pocket the
profits of the middle men. They
are doing just what the Standard
Oil Company has been doing.
The recent mine disaster in
Mexico was caused by a miner
lighting a cigarette and setting
fire to a cloud of dust.
Limestone is used in blast fur-
naces to make pig iron and it has
the same effect as using soap in
washing the bands. The United
States Steel Corporation has just
discovered and bought a deposit of
limestone near their plant 60 feet
thick, 90 per cent carbonate of
lime, and will erect a plant to cost
$1,600,000 to mine and ship
stone.
courses near Denison.
|a killing “joker” in it aU the time, j wa**r °* a number of streams in' blv come from Argentina and Ur- who has been quite ill, is able to
Isn’t it remarkably strange that the northern part of the state. It uguay, where cattle raising can be be out.
I the attorney general who early in I is estimated that 500,000 horse- carried on at much less cost than Hon. Cone Johnson spoke to 72
11908 filed a petition against th® I power of water energy is going to I in the United States. (people last Friday night. The
forbad w“te “"““i' “d « H Ten of the leadintt automobile Fbe ,'“lher *" «*»in* th. can-
to the consumer should finally I P°wer wa8 Properly controlled it builders of the United State have _ “°Ler“°r‘i
withdraw the petition and that the I would yield a revenue of $15,000,. I started in
millers should support him for a 000. Less than 50,000 acres of state this
third election as attorney genera! ? land will ^ flooded in order to‘
d—- •TWs “heme
[people’s bread” to be re-elected J bus been under consideration
attorney general, could he ? j for many years. If carried out it
Possibly Mr. Putnam, who im- will stimulate industries and very
| dull people years and years to as- weaKU-
similate and digest, has an ex-1 It is proposed in congress to
planation—a convincing explana- appropriate $215,000 for the pur-
70D^r^yJ0r eaC5 iand everv pose of fighting the boll weevil
one of the ginning delinquencies}^. , . j . • ,
• in tiie ex-attorney |whlch 18 destroyingsomuch cot-
| general’s labor record. . ton in the Southern states.
LklS? Ira „
I alone this line. C. H. Koster Company, has been
[sent on a trip around the world as
The Fourteenth Annual Exhibi- a foreign commissioner of the
| tion of the National Feeders and New York’s world’s fair to be held
that he
the people of Denison in March.
L. B. Moore has been placed in |
a sanitarium at Fort Worth.
The handsome new cottage that |
has just been completed by Mr. [
Petty, on the Interurban. will be|
occupied by the superintendent of|
schools at the cotton mill.
DENGRO BRAND
Stands for excellence. It is a brand under
which none but the best goods are sold. We
stand squarely behind it.
DENISON GROCER CO.
JERSEY
CREAM
1873
PURE
AND
RICh
NELSON G. CHAMBERLAIN
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Conduit Work. House Wiring of all kinds
Try the Tungsten Light,
expense. The truest of
expense, live truest of electric
Let us figure' with you.
HAY t HAYl
All kinds of PM Staffs.
DENISON FEED COMPANY
NNffE 11S 1*1 L Ki
HAY I
Victor
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