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jtiful poem.
BY JCLIA lUtASANTS.
nil
M*v ihe°*un unlop-ediliJ^q“*Jer»
Luiy to tbc rtidlum - a.
Fort
I ad*^
v,,ur ie ^rrroiAcne.
nirfeh hi- b:ilr the >‘PorWd»
vnU a- on tUo wave* he floated,
tliuiS'*"......ere Ilirowlng
Mti'le from u Ivre or gold,
rtiftlv down the -tivHin ho glided,
K tiie purple wave- divided,
|ld ft rainhi»w jireti abided
On hi- e.inia- .-nowy fold.
nOMTSTEAfiS
INVESTMENT.
Bjny Lands On Route of the
Great Texas and Pa-
cific Railway.
D. W. HELM, |1877.
WHOLESALE AND ItETAI** |
Biieet
1877.
1877;'
WILLIAM’S
TIT IL
No. :?2 tV
-i l- Pu d’o Squire and No.
’.Ve.ither ui'd street.
WEEKLY STANDARD,
l’eters colony
«• iiich
Of the famous “Pr-mium”
lands through which it will p ^s.
pri-e .I.VO tracts each if a re-, **'?'*"
twenty-live years ago, title nerfec • 1 v
are in the ooal and copper belt, ani^t heiuol
choice in Young. blepnens, 11Urnekmorton • '
adjoining counties—a beautiful, pi >• * .
remarkably healthy region. u"n ,
kinds nCstock,and thu# tar bv test not »u
i-, production of wheat, barlev . oat*., «» cot
ton. etc., and exempt from gr.iio-w .
stock flies which prevail south «d i dilute 31 ,
Character o» pepnlatioii.
alire to the importance ot mo..us
fOItr WORTH,
TEXAS.
Ml V l.itl - of c»nq«'' g ioda kept on h ind. A
1 sp e alty uu le of ail cjiiutry aud western
produce.
The Largest and Handsomest Newspaper Published
in Northwestern Texas.
uxiott- heart-, with fond devotion,
rnli-heal hint-nailiJig to the oceau.
Now iati. I^Kr Hint I!., ivi'll commotion,
U* aud
-
Dry Coon. lit.sUlllllll*r Wind- IO folioW,
M
I lie water flag- culoilu i——
^^KTrctnbled to hi- rnu-ie sighs.
fa
nd
Cl IbS. Mil*
ce.ier 1 im
prf.Tem.mt H.nfrr^re«U:ni‘i‘cn!bivsmeut ol the
laws which are ligidly executed.
Fruits,
Vegetables,
Potatoes,
Onions
D. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Progress.
Tbrcp .ml » half years ago In the whole reglor Kept oh Hand for
w2K? K&KH *&*ZX? gr
o,r.h,.,. 1«7| IMjH’
my cfcatomera.
the place
Remember
br
<M :
behave u '
*ejs - it i i
AliV;fi Tiled b -1.1. a city m- Mit. t
our8t0(k'?, nSV nil : d -’.-‘-'Ilil; 1" 1 m
we an- K v
f.'lh0i'Dbiicf. ' '‘cumbered,
»at we have,": -u u : •-i — num
’S the lotu-1 iter- -lumbered
ftyp-pm. Art I awoke to lib
p©P^rn Ihf-cju hi d » idi L "leg quickness,
ppteinher, 1877) the P 'P’1-
estimated at iW.OeO. and likely "ill ,
by the end of the current year- ,
Voting County.
Mas abont eight-tenths arable lands; three
piths prairie two-flltha tonher. r.c.i ir b e.
ch ioolue. mahogany and gmj ‘l 1(*
inil^s front <m the min, an«l *0 null^s
i l -ar fork B.-azoa River*. s iperior quail tes «1
-tone brick a .d live mays, salines, iron a d
c oper prevail, and coni in great ..b indunce.
A llenrough p iri is the south-east port l m . t «Prv
lnlou now -September, U>7< a-Jut 0JJ0> uiul
rapidly Increasing.
Uratiam,
handsomely laid out on
5 Weatherford street and 52 west
sids Pjjhic 3q-J ire.
{JOSEPH H. BROWN,
MANUFACTURERS AKD DEALERS IN
FINE JEWttl?Y
Aineric«tfa»d Swiss
WiTGHES
SILVER and PLATED WARE l
25,'Dfvts’ Block. Foil AVorlh. Texas.
ORDER TO INCREASE THE CIRCULATION OF
wholtcsaj K
TEE V7EEELY STAK’D AUD,
The county seat is
in fear fill lbickiu-.-s .
Hatiiered i.'rf bi- teinplf- fair,
-.wept a dying iiiurm.ur
iOcei,tevS|j(ll'-,i-..u.
basques ,
mention. l*. i i-In d bv that city tin r-.
which w» oi
beiudiul grounds, with most attrac ire
roundingo on survey of iejtaa A J u iuc
j&SKgW!.-
♦ il\r iv
5:i»cely
about
fAr the benefit of our aireany large advertising Fat^°n®^e’ we
duced the price of subscription from ?2 50 to
have re-
also the sole agenre In this It'cfi n, toi
lirited • -i-er'fecteiveye glas.-c-1 in d cl ec-
The material lroni which the lens'"
i 81 miles fr.im Fort Wurth. Though
swo years ul<t it has now September, is.
tiO iiih ilntauls and fast increasing w.tu an en-
terpri-i ig. thrittv aud intelligent class of p«-o-
1,1, , tile nqnal of any town in or out of the
,-tate. Itlm-a cotton gin, saw mil1, flaurnig
OurNotioi'g^jj ri II-
te^^'Siii'- ■ • '**
*1etc-, etc., I |lic*etar.i-lit -tn-ain tori-\er
,-(^{rV;:unit-......». a- bi-furc.
rtl.e « ItjUlat Vi —-i'- rt't banner
”ur Ciothino. - '■:lN-'lina-
and Fui-niiiHl Uiat pi I 't’- lut'- drop- manna
f On the purple waves no more.
ji i*i»'** vw»««>‘ —
mill, three black smith shop-, one gim and ma-
chine shop, due tin shr.-,), eleven s-ores. county
aiiil telegraph oilices. one ne\vs|japer, i.ie A.i t-
h.,n, L<”nler, two schools, u 1're-hyteii n and
.viethortlst cliurrh and likely sum will have a
Baptist and Kpi-c-pal church, etc. 1 his sr.lid
er«»wth» lined .with h urnpoC- distance Loin
' * —.........,sker»
GROCER,
32 JX. "Z'E3-A.3Ft
They a
the celeb
are ground is mamilacturnl sitecidHy _lvT optic
purposes, art'll is pure, hard u-.nt' hrillinuf,
not liubleto become scratched. They
received a large-tech <>t j
which they call the attent
have just
goods in tlieir liue to
Hon of the i liblTc"
l N V A R T A B L Y I 1ST A U ANCE
ilamiiant Mil
older 1 irge towns with like j» .-Ittoii to
P-case callonu,.
when Wie^uri 1 t C
M.U1 1Ua,000,00 y:ipi-
Remcmberi!ie|J,|tftt01l ;■
was ex ji* itIvmJ Hie year
and surrounding r am try, which
sherman and Fort " -rth
tahjing+niiaences aud ret.-—-
and trade corresponding with the setdein
growth of the country west. Anothoi
the west
made Waco,
pATTY®
l lanes ocivs;'
tel F. Beatty fc
PROFESSIONAL.
GUNs^sass,?.;...
burg, }’:
itOB-i T McOART,
(t.ateof Bioomi gton, Illinois^.
\T'At V W ■i >llice on Houston
railroad store, Fort W ,rtn,
11 7-lm
L. CARSWELL
T HHLfc
^-^RTs; : • r v.ill.
Jk rues- AT r -r^eys-at-law,
JHAR'ffl •>-.:» ' \ I !T ' ' it . T! \ A •
assures ample sets--
d resources for its growth
lout and
......... ......... ...... .... flouring
mi land hotel is badly needed, ah-o tannery-,
p ,tt- rv and other branches not fully represented.
Here are
Nfirveral Waters.
That have an established reputation for the
ab-olute cure of any ea-e of uyspapala, piles,
au t skin diseases in'rtve weeks time.
No Indian Troubles.
It Is rA0 miles from the Mexicm border, and
wh liy exempt from both Mexican and Indian
troubles.
The Opportune Time
j3 now—Or the purchase of lands, the chit?'
ot lb-si selccrl ms at lowe-t )> lacs, with cprta
tv th it bv the ti n-' ‘arm > and v > ie-hes <-an
tiu in good working order, th<- convenience
of rat id and i-hanp freight- will be sec.nredovei
thu-texas and Pact Ic and its branches, the
'I ran contlu'-otal and Atlantic and Pacific; also
>h" Waco and North-western and Galvest
Baggiag? Tiss,
I guaraoteed, X ,
! Pa., or Mihvant,
iin-
be
Tobacco and Cigars.
-AND-
45
COKNECTIONS
FORM TliE
Direct I Quickest Line
‘ FrO& all points in . v r ;
T E X A S
:’c
Corner of Houston and Find Stre-ds,
I louver Railroad*, which will pass through thi
region. Meantime a demand fora!
the firm fr >m the military
1 products ol
lum-ers and
. posts. HBpH
immigrant i, at twice to three times the price
that obtains m ttie old cuontles.
wofif
A book o nvirvrtd IT Hi
thought, shlr.aiL...,,,
very cream of Sd», 1 :• A
dev
e First National Hank,
Ft Ml f
Vvi Vft n.
& BEALLt,
and LAND AHF.NTN. Willprac-
,,A ,;n?fi;«^^Bhe ■ • rant and snrround-
• ‘ ‘ P, , k-' I'U I lie and I
«or-e. bi Up;,.. H
rtarBChwiftki 'i ,.—c, ,i.oi-
1 te lauvnin. a ch-i .
•id .Mg 1 iy, .. it v. i i. F.-i.-Aland.
50
1 AeoviPalo '' ,-nort
y^jttuai.'s tin : ii .a. a.v..'W»‘OK Standard
u?W liy if.
tlqnii
bilk
W \PHB0RNAC<1,:u>h ill
■akvis.
SANFSRff;
V'AWJANPt.
SMITH. - -
JAMACA
ihall, Viui Zandt &Co.
B A N KE HS,
Government ltd to tI»o Texas aud j
Pacific It. B-
Will certainly h- granteil by the next congress 1
which will insure Its rapid coiv-miotlon, and I
concentrate .long its route the g o iter part ot |
imiuifration in o the state, whose Indus i v, en-
terprise mid capital.and capital lit t will i onivr ■
will m <*t -peedlly develop itsiigr cubit! ,>*,nn '-
oral -ipd ini-tal rasources, unit p|ve nn ni.u e I,
«uh tanil d and pehnanrt ndvaw emrnt t- e\e->
brinoli of industry, and the tVuili.m of great
thrift and wealth.
■* IlijtU fiaads
: to be the firmer and lVtm-e passable during wet
'seasons, are usually made to follow v.dgedi-
| \ ides over the poorer and least desirable 1 tnd ,
i while near on each sido they may be found rich
, ;ind sttraotlvc.
To Examine a C »ui»try
to beat adrvtag? Wid rtt least expense liny or
hire a two hors *o- -rM wagon, :ao- ! i - camp |
box and blanket*. tnS?n ynO Ca_U f\l '< and. stop,
Fori- Worth.---Texas-
osm
Fori tVorih, Texas.
ftthtAL BANNING BUSINESS TKAN8-
M ACTED.
RTJB
dlectiofts nnule and proceads promptly
id.-43
Those wishing rt'l s retex i'.ini>kvt? :
should c msiiltpf.J.ty. *£ jiout^oN, New York.
w»y, New loii. J * ip. n- >N, A dw^ton, Texas.
Send Ipf.ts. i . . ■ v ■ - I. mi-,
photographic liken® j \ NATIONAL 11 \N1C, N. Orleans. ,
alter cure. Beware s., ^ N- ; >, ■ i ,,. t-v -
^TTLrHOUSE,
forgery and'nub'll'^ __
JOS. SIEY"Ef?’& CO,,
BLACKSMITH
Carriage and Wagon
WOBKS
EVERYBODY SHOULD SU33CRICE FOR
Th© Daily Standard!
- m .. • •
..... 0
- . - - 1
Horse-Shooing a Specialty
Subscription per Year
Six Months
kt per Month
Week
00
00
00
wmMi
GA, ATLANTA-
-AND ALL POINTS-
m m m hi
leave, and.at arrive Fort Worth an
Leave,
>rr.
id diverge from main vo ids at 9U
For greater convenience and gaiety, carry^ur-
lit- money In aigli'. Bank Exchange on
lu-money In aigli', Bank Exchange on
York. In amounts from 8'0‘tto 8T-S, which
readily sal dale to merchant.* aud laud owners.
fron* Fort Worth lo Grnliain.
By stage route, via. Weatherin' ’ and L eke*
biro: by direct r >uto viu. CartersVdl ; b\ third
vVeatherl'.ud, Loving ui'd iveech:
evs. For purchase of lands and town loiS,
) K. 8 UHAlI vM.
OiBce Graham, Vouug county, lex is.
Slm-dSm-OA.d __
rou
Vail
apply
>1
AGENTS
II. TIIOTOIS, I*ropric!or.
“THE OFFICE.
W. M. Andrews So Co
Repairing ©fall Kinds
Promptly Executed.
Trains
follows:
Arrive
No. 1, Mail and Express..... .11 firt p.m.
No. a, Mail aud Express...... 5;C0f
No. 3, Accommodation
No. 4, Accommodation........
connections
.6 :00 y.
6:10a.M.
At TEXARKANA. wiUi all trains on St. flouts &
*.-on MorttBain ItailroHii for all points North,
East and South-East.
At Longview Junction and Minneola with
all trains on International for Tyler, Palestine,
Houston, Galveston, and San Atttohio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston &
Texas Central Railroad Co.rsiBana, Mrxia, Bre-
rnond, Waco, Calvert, Bryan, Hempstead,Brem-
ham, and all points in Middle and Southern
Texas.
At Stterman, with II. &.T. railway, Tor all
points on the line of that'koad.
At Foi;t Worth, with stages for all points in
western Texas.
At Shreveport, with a regular tine of flrst-
e.lass steamers for New Orleans
PULLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
Shop on Weatherford St., Opp. Malkin’s Store.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
THE STANDARD, Daily and Weekly
IE A I, - as ‘'ENTS
H*r«K)S NEATiiml CLEAN.
wnsifr
8L9Broadway,... • ;;--v«
Chii-uga,lit i- ii,,..' ,; ti i i,. , i,o"
Table snppiled
dfl-19-.;ra
PjE “0;,D liLLIABLE”
PROPRIETORS.
Houston St. Near Depot, Pitts & Heard building
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Finest Wins-?, Liquors arid Cigars
Always on Hand.
Also Hnue a FiNe Billiard Tabl1?.
invariably given to all our
•i, n—iviblo de*oription of work in oitrp
ontmi t > order, pro aptly, ut th- mo 11
8 Iti-f H-n .........,|r'
Polite nt'ention
cn-turner*.
nbP
Is rapidly showing in popular tavor, and no expense on the part of the
Proprietors will be avoided to continue to deserve the
flattering patronage received.
FROM
Fort Worth, Dallas and Sherman*
—70—
PT. I.OIJTS.
Anv information with regard to rates of freight
or passage will be cheerfully furnished, and
claims for overcharges, loss or damage, will
meet prompt attention if addieSsedto^ ^
Gr.n’1 Fr’t k Pass. Ag’t.
Marshall, 'lexas.
Geo. F. Nobi.k, Gcn’l Supt.
Marshall. Texas.
R. W Thompson. Jr. , Gen'l P A T Agent,
M-irshall. Texas',
CLARE HOUSE.
.. A V/EEKLV PAPER FOR
v-
NEAR DEPOT, FORT WORTH, TE \3.
,YOUNG PEOPLE
Large reducti >' ,
«"'5'AiSEt
««Te .r -
SendforU:
cSftflLRY STORE
sBSH«S‘;,h,st<)X ctrebt,
This is the Larijest and Best Arrang-
ed Hotel in North-Wes-
tern Texas.
AND
the;
This new and el«gautly furnished hotel is now
o)-en for th-- recejiti-in an*l enter tub. in ent
gue.-ts In a m inner na'lsfaut iry to ail
a FAMILY
S T L O U J X,
Iron Mountain and
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
<SfP*oT„ei,iJi«u.Fort Worth
its iu Texas
and bound for
Ill> U UULP AA A'W.V
SlLcaii lii Joints WaiiM
Thereof, should purchase their ticket via
Toxas and Pacific,
AND-
StX.,I.M.*S;
SAIIWAYS
rt 'orro the Great Tlirough Texas Line be
n ., ‘. _ nth-west and the fiorth and north
twe :u ti e "'.J
east, possessing CT? advantages of
west and the fiorth and north-
dvantages of shorter die-
and a more pleaernt and
>»i m iu, iu- I.U-, ruiniuii ,iii-ui oi It aim* to b** a l-ivorit*.- th evei-y family—lo-,k-1
gue.-ts iu a m innei nn'isfact >ry to ail. Iti. .,itu- 9,1 fm- p ,_-p;ly By ;ho young folks, and read wi hi
atM ibottt oii<* hunareil tu»*t lYotn tt»»» Ttxw tuiil lidprost l>v (• - puni')^ to Interest j
Pucir.i* Tta lnmd d<»pot,,»t thu termimu ol* tho whIU !t amiu^s; to b-jii.txiou.-y: sou- :
street railmn*!, Joatlliij to all part-** of ihe r »\vn„n,i to hav#* really |K*ruianeut worth,
Per* 111a cropping at this h »use savc ootoibi^ *t I while it >111 acta for ihr li- i:r.
east,
tfincc, qtiickei ^ nthpr lino o&n oAsr•
imfortablo route than r.Hj alc rUM \ y t^ts
Pullman P lace Sleeplng,^!us chimge ra k-
ne through to St, Louf- .witlMrtu ^ 'Yr’amsot
topping at this bouse s.aveoumibi.- ,1
h-ick fare. Stage* to nil points Ju j0^Ve
the house ev-rv morninj. tables -implied
with all the lujiurie-crins season, attentive ser
v nit-:. An MRS. E. BEN
!ars. Nellie Clxrk,
Manager.
_____S'NETT,
Pro))- !et|-Pi
iMdi-v
Mason
or Chiceago
aor north of Dahlman's Cloth-
ing House.
Iwifthlrg to have *t>*>Ir
pli es, (1 ocks & J 0 we! ry
lm*p \jnKj)
•la*s woikni'-n, will Hi d W UTER A
r^mltorelt^^Jl MH. S OUTER.
W°ttOSYG<,3lE^'.'’!3P“e u » - and Jewelry;
«£>■ i!
Silver -V
•Id •• d SiUer Chains,
Plain G .1 ictnv.-,
‘■jjl . , '• . . o.e-ve Button.-,
An “W
rhiinble*.
MdS. 0. iNhUsTAl)! r.f,
Private Boarding
*»"
r.bie, nnd to hav
while it ntt acts <or the
ave j It 1* hmdspm-ly il ii-trutetl, and h-n tor con-
-upplied ! trilmtors some o' the m «*t attractive writers
thecoun iy. Among these are.
J. T. 'Iro" h'Idge, IF.nuh Moloch Cruik,
J uu"» f. Fi Id-, J. G Whitlier.
Rebecca II. l*nvi , L.nise -ioutton,
Mrs. A. II. L<-mowrns,
Edwa'il Evcre't Hale,
Win. u'leii Bryan*.
f.oni- t M
Its re-id:rigis adapted u .. ..
compreh-n*ive in its ch.ir .c’er
[“Ithe job
chnngp,
........ -...... with the
ones leavinc that citv, and giving passe,.,
alt ... -♦ the akvantage of 01.e train 111 advam-t,
the etle- - Une lYmn Texas. dt
line through
1 iL-v direct connection
‘■phen-.
' ^pofliird,
Ste_
II irriet P.
A. t». T. *Vhita
Ale itt
•Id m i young; is very
It gb 1
WOULD RESPECTFULLY' CALL THE ATTENTION OF BUSINESS MEN TO OUR
INCREASED FACILITIES FuR EA3.CUHNG
HOUSE,
-ns for Decla-
Corncr of Throckmart >n and Belknap
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
supplied with the b**t the m rket
R i.-ird. without lodglmr. ft’>
T-ib'e
for-1*. rt .ard. without Pxtjiinir. ftrt j
b.nni with lad* ng ft., Itoaru* large,
ill.>u* un-l well mmlshed. Call and
10:7-d.%wtf
c-niut >-
,ee us.
; Stories of Ad1 enture,
Letters ol Travel,
i editorials Upon Current
1 , I
Hi-toHr 1 \rta-le«,
Bl-graph '1 Sketches,
Religion* Artirl-s,
suh-cviplion Pric", SI .
sent free. Pl-ase m -ntiou
read this adverlisem* n-.
PE IRY M ASON ACL
41 female PI 1 -e. Ito-
and
Sto ies of II mi!
School LI e
Tale-, Pi-etry
Selee l
Atl"Ctl .te», Puzzles, I
Facts and Incidents
7 >. S lec-men c iples
In wh :t paper you
JOB WOIE^
OF ALL KINDS,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL.
i 3
WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF MATERIAL-ALL NEW—AND A COMPLETE STOCK
SOVIK HtN . NEW!
&«
u-sg^gr-
City
•And Co®*1
F0KT
Gold ^hirt Bnt'ons,
Gild Collar Ha'tons,
„ . Gold chaiiu.-,
Oftehea,
J»ld o^rf pins.
L».a.e* O ) rt Kni-dr^ i,
M au dc m l o he' Pins.
L»'it»-s o)d \,a k Jaer,
rge raritly of Ccllul if . Jewelry of the!
“7 n* will b? guaranteed to <
and all g or!. will he vihtran-
a« r*pre.eut» !. W« will aell
It. Give U<* a Call. |>F.n»,j
j| el v-i.Ni is n -iii t>n — tre-t
e - I.fl"
C. BAIN Sc CO.,
DAILY * ,..............................................m
United States Mail SOUTHERN MILLS
The u-i lerslmrd has establiahed in Fort
"'orh the head qunrtei-s for the sale of guod-
rti mufac'ured at .-iniden. Ark., at thecelbrateii ,
A - SO R VETO STATIONE I vY
Bank Work,
J.-«
3J*
And Stag© Line.
» WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
Three times a week to Palo Ploto. Cadd),
Br—ckbindgs and Fort Gritlln.
— Leaves W«*atanrf •!>! Monday, Wodnestlay a
Fridav morning* for ahova.
Th lean*. Flannel-xml Lind-ey* will c«»m-
mr favorably with-»ey m i iufacturn-t i:i the
Uuit'd Stale*. lie haa a|*n wSrfd rrKil* and
sfovki g yarn-for sale Prices will c.mptre
w.i 1 any m innf cforv in tl e Sunt .
•ies mb.-- th. goods. Main street, two
■Im
Legal Blanks,
Letter 1 Ion-Is.
Bill Heads,
Bills of
Shi
Pick lip almost qny newspaper published no-
of Red River and you " ill .-<-e the word ‘ ‘Fhf ■*
in big black letters. Read below it imd Von ,find
a request for the names end address ofrll’
son? nnd daughters ol the north, and ea-t to be
sent to ‘ ‘Texas Emigration ! gsn’t, Sedalir., Mo.,
"•ho tv ill mail them withont cost a ‘ ‘Frf.t- lirmr.
*’ the lard of sunbeams, beautiful
prairte-and Idvelx 7\‘ “*«• 1|>L. b.'^Tve^avo
seen. It is accom; anied with beav . c‘~ore‘*'
pa. illustrations, rates of fare nnd freight,
full of information concerning our cities, rivers,
lands, crops, schools, churches, etc. Mhopnva
lor it? THE MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS
RAILWAY. They are sending thousands to
all parts or the united Sfates ana Euro) e. Thin
goes to show what they are doing for Texas.
They have lately redui-e'd their rates of fare for
emigrants almost one-hall'. Their rralfis are
crowded, and special trains are frequently red to
accommodate the people. They aic spcmimg
Is ot' dollar* every month adverti-.it
r* b’h
:l —lAw
MK'tRFLI A M \GILL
•s.
tvO^Li:_
^HRK 01
•s i tt low**
t '*on-t >n near Thre-- tlav s a week to Jrtokshira— Leave W
• »r o »rth of Hahlmari’e erf nd. Tu-'-t iy, Ihur-ubiy and Sainnlav
___i.___B- l~f ru'd lately after tire ik's-t.
criptlon done In the
r*tcee. a; this ofBc«
- . ------ .... .. v , I 1IU
■
Ticket- f »roak by agents o) all trains.
K. REEVES. Agent,
Fort Woreb, Tesa*
S. I I VY & 1©N,
ARCHITECTS,
Ltt'linrr,
1 >ping Taps,
Funeral Notes,
Programmes,
Posters,
Dodgers,
Meal Tickets,
* Blank Deeds,
Lawyers
Blanks.
Cards
Job Office.
-134-1f
-3-3ro Fort Worth, Texas,
Andiu fact everything iu the way of JOB WORK rs-rtaiuing to a flrst-clas;
'COLORED WORK A SPECIALTY
thousands III ‘" 'lira l £> ,*n , mviim ■ * ,,
Texas. They have twelve regular traveling Imm
employed distributing fYve inforttuktlon ctuei-in
ingTexas throughout the United States. They
ask onr aid I11 their efforts. Patronize the 31.,
If. AT. R’y CO. NORTH-VIA DENISON ati.l
throngh the bcuntifiil Irdlan Terntory. Don’t
goby -.' ».y of the snnd hili? and -v. amps of Ar-
kansas. ’Take the M., K. A T._ They will land
vou directly In the Great Union Depot :it SR.
Louis. They don't compel you to ride three or
four mile.- through the back strci.ts_Hnd_aUc.ve —
8t. Louis in 11 toppling oiuhibus,-^*
coaches and sleepers through 1.
enter the Union Depot. I- ihd
lrom Texas that does? “No '’
eoaches and sleeping cars from Ti
and Qidroy. Have you any frief • . ,
towards Texas? If so. -end thei- g
nudenilgned and he will with m **
them (andyon also) a hceutifu -f.,
other iutercatixs rauUer well wup %■ ,
quest. *
Address JAS.
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hi
Gen’l Passg’r Ag’
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Lacy, Drury. Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1877, newspaper, December 11, 1877; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005074/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.