The Daily Fort Worth Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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—September first.
—New switches at, the depot.
-^-Subscribe for the Daily
Democrat.
—Everybody seen is to be
building something.
—Stop the fast riding on the
streets. It is dangerous.
-Hotel for rent. Eead ad.
—The Coldest ice this side of
Icelands Greeey Mountains^ at tlfe Arc-
tic Ice Depot,-
—Ice cream every day at the
Ladies’ Parlor, on Houston street.
t-f Want & Hartsvield.
Thanks.
The Senate saloon sent up a salver
1 laden with iced punches and lemonades
| yesterday, when the thermometer was
“tickling the nineties,” which were
very palateable and refreshing. Thanks.
-.....oc* wunn n<2
Ar? Eriiarcjetiieni A Runaway.
The ma.es but Md. Mo* j
and bldster about its intentions or pur-j wa2.011>w{ls being driven do’tvn Belknap
poses, but instead of words offers ac
I’. J. Bowdry. L. H. Nelson.
-Dwellings are in coarse of | *"“ “
erection in all parts of tlie city.'
j wagon,was being driven doNvn Belknap
puses, uui iuci.cn.ci vm. ” ------ — ! street, when she took fright and ran
tions. as the more substantial evidences i aWay, wholly demolishing the wagon,
ot its intentions. I and doing herself considerable injury.
When the Daily jwas first started, | For Rent
diminutive as it was. we recognized the j ^ most commecii0us Hotel Build-
fact tiiat it had room to grow, and j ing in the 6ffy. 75x100 feet, forty-two
promised that when its patronage .fits- rooms; enjoying tlie best patronage of
tided the additional expense, it would j any house in the city. ^ Two good eis-
terns. Terms reasonable,
sepl-lw j. M. Peers.
-The first car-load of cattle
from Fort Worth will be shipped to-day.
—We noticed some fine sweet
potatoes yesterday, raised near this
city.
—Tlie delegates to the Dis-
trict Convention, were returning yes-
terday.
your drinks are cold
Ice! Ice !!
A full supply of ice at the "‘Arctic Ice
Depot” on Main street. Will keep iee
at all times where it can be had at any
accessible point,- t ,
scpl-’tw Ia . A. Beall.
Yes.
C. i; EtteU;
B0W0RV, NELSON
COMMISSION
MEMCHARTS
Near Pacific Depot,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
MARKET REPORT.
Office of Daily Democrat, T
Fort Worth, Sept. 1, ’76. /
Have a Five Proof Wa.ro-
Isoiise, and make liberal cash ad-
vances on Cotton, Wool, Hides and'
Graii . sepl-tf.
A gentleman writing from Dalton,
Ga., to a real estate firm in this city, in-
be enlarged, That it has heen duly
appreciated, its extensive circulation ?
and liberal advertising patronage is the j Oak Hail
most satisfactory and Convincing-proof. | This establishment is crowded with
, . , i>001. vpi-v I goods from floor to ceiling, and mou
Latterly our columns have been veiy j ^ tgjilTive (,aily. ,n order
much crowded with live fresh Myer- j fnake room tor them, —_ ,— , tlMJ
tisements, and orders have heen out for j stocp is offered at remarkably low rates.! warded by
some time for the material for an en- Remember the placej east side of Hons-j sepL^t.
largemen't. The material arrived clay j t°u street.
before yesterday, and this morning the ! N. Ileckwith, late 6f
STRAYED.
Provisions anti Staples;
(Corrected daily by J. IL Brown,j
POT A TO BS—SWeet. 75c; Irish, $1?
bea>is; dry, 3@5c; onions, 750$1 00;
cabagefk lU@25c pife head; butter, ac-1
tive, Selling 20c; eggs, in fair demand,
13c; bacon, clear sides, 12£e, lard, l‘2Ic;
tomatoes, $1 per bush.beets,$1 50 bush-
el; flour, $2 00@3 25; meal, 40065c;
Rio coffee, 21025c; Java. 33Je; Sugars,
coffee A 13k. New Orleans. 10J@r2Jc;
rice, 8010c; apples, dried,„12ie; Teas,
Young HvSen, Gun Powder aim Japan,
65c@$l 50? tobacco. 47c@$l 00; cig-
ars, $20 00©$100 00 per thousand;
Hides, good treaty dry, 8010c, light,
to make room tor them, the present j tl,e above property will be well re-
ft. W.STROHL
v, ton. iCeil l. ic c *
. j quires if this is a good place for
■Firemen, turn out this even- t rising paper, and if it would
uixio ^ ____ _____ an en-
terprising paper, audit it would receive
a good support, We'answer him, most
, . . assuredly that it is a good place for an
-Ice cream every day at the | enterprising paper, and chat it receives
^ . .. ___oa an evidence ot
ing, to a regular meeting,- and drill
Wear your pretty-clothes*.
From the Old Lfoyd Ranch* Seven
miles North oi Fort Worth, one ^ ^
55110 W'.\ MAKE M . I.H1, 60Sc,1bidIa:lo, no market as yet.
fifteen and a. half hands high, branded . —
O W S. Any information concnrtling j GRAINS.
(Corrected daily by City Mills.)
CORN, shucked, 40'c, sacked, 50c;
, wheat, No. 2, old, 80c, No. J. old, (Joe,
□ crr\y* "RpnFVi PT*^ I new 60@70c; baft.0,* 17020c; barley,
A u jlit/I Oj ! nothingdoirtg, prices noinmal 45c;bram
before yesterday, ana mis uiurmug me . .— pi. y . jsecKwitn, uhc u> j j SS 00 per ton; hay, good prairie, 0b
Daily Democrat greets the readers j yey York City, dropped into the Dem- ! wholesale and Detail Dcklets in 08 Ot) pef ton. _
nearly doubled in size, find filled to re- j ocrat sanctum yesterday morning, and | OTHTNG •1 JA M 8K8♦
pie,ion Witii hiteresthif; reading matter, 1 st"5’ecl about ImK a rnionte, butlOTjr | j)RV GOODS, CLO.THRJG,
mans of advertisements. It is the aim j ^ 0q Oie firm of Jackson & Beckwith,
Ladies’ Parlor, fon-Houston street.
Want & ILrtsfield.
—In order to keep up with the
Improvements going on in town, one
heeds a lightning calculator.
Cheap! Cheap!!
Improved city property for sale, by
sepl-3f-e-o-d Hays & Glen.
-We vouch for the truth ol
a good support, as an evidence ot
which we send him copies of the Daily
and Weekly Democrat.
—Who should drop into our
office yesterday, but M. M. Emanuel,
just arrived from New York, whitliei
lie bad gone a month ago, in company
with Sir. Goldstein, to purchase a stock
of goods for this market. They will
open on the 12th hist,-,-in the new Boaz
and purpose of tlie Democrat to sup- I and will open a cotton and wool corn-
ply the warn, ot , Daily Paper. It will j mission home too tm My*. Thtota
1 what is needed here, and if Mr.
do its part in building up the city, ant, .§ haIf the lriail that Beckwith
asks no patronage simply in order that | seeros t0 be, it Will be a rip-staving
it may live, but asks that, only which its j qrra.
merits entitle it to receive?
NOTIONS, &c.t- Lie,
Houston Street,
JL .. A,*,,.. -_____n-r boxing,
fencing, framing,' joist, &c.. pta 1,000
i S-iSri'T g?sSt
^ -A’ - ___ AA . cDiiyrrlpQ'
jutStf FORT WORTH, TEXAS;
Our City Circulation
We uesire our city subscribers to bear
in mind that tlie city list in tlie exclu-
sive property ot the carrier, and all
subscriptions should b’e pohd to him.
\ u+tIa pptt-tn occurred last! at 10 o’clock a. m., at the resilience m ; 0f convenience to nuur-uuu uci, <
A little sen to occnuu. la bri(Je-s plther. Samuel Witten, by j lvsp0nsible tor the delivery of the
night between the hours ot ten and II. Scott,' Mr. D. 11. Harris, to Miss per,—and is entitled f6‘ the pay.
. - subscriptions smmiu I'Y-
Married, on the 20th inst., ' \\re will rocei'Ye st?lyseribers as a inatter
o’clock a. m„ at the residence 6f j C)f convenience to: liim—hut lie is alone
5 25.
WHITE PINE.—Shingles. $3 50@
5 00; ceiling, $22 50025 00 ; siding;
$20 00022 50; finishing lumber, $40 00
050 00; Cypress finishing lumber,
$-43 0b,
handsome advertisement on the secom ^ took }u the Centehuial on his
page, j rounds.
—J. A Wims, and family, have : _^ Qrowdus bidbis man)
o-one to Kentucky, to spend a month. !.friemls fiu-evvell yesterday and started
The Democrat wishes them a pleasant I for Dallas., Texas, where he intends to
I X j remain. We fegret to lose him ashe i>
j an enterprising young man and will b-
_Drank W Ball, attorney at i a valuable acquisition to any coimnuin-
1 ra"K " * r (V, i nr ! tv. We commend him to the people oi
law. can he found at- the office oi in . j r')al]af. and wi?h him die greatest pros-
Burts &.Field, until his new office is ; l)ority,—Sp-ingfield CS\o.) Leader.
completed, sepl-lw • Mr. Crowdus has arrived in Fort
J1CIAWI. ov ^ x J '' ltjli . ......
‘ Tlinrp fn rniture - Worth, and will probably locate here,
—Streeper liat, more lni mture wholesale grocery house,
than his house will imld, and will have ’
than his house will hold, and will have , • Crowaus inis abundant capital and
to sell some of it. in self defense. Hence, , ^ Jarge experience in the business.
the prices are low. whiciTwill enable him to realize hand-
_“jjat.’a de stuff de rats can’t somely from investments here.
chaw,’’ as'the old darker said when a > _The Decatur Tribune is evi
gentleman paid him a silver half dollar, j well pleased with t he efforts
the other day, . i made to supply the people of Ft. W ort-h
—SiK months sgo there were j with a daily paper. In reporting tin-
ten brick yards in full blast, in Dallas, : visit of its editor to ouf city the mllow-
and one in Fort Worth. Now there are | ing language is used:
£i« - •“ ^ 'VOTt1’' j K
-Oar honored WwMman, TV jvide ^T*efaJm
M. YanZandt, was made Chairman ot: for coulie,4es extended. I’ad
nigui wiww.1 iuv -.......- — j f, ii. gcott; Mr. D. H. Harris, to Miss
eleven, in a hack in front ot John Lew-; Eleanor Y. Witten, all of Tarrant
is* saloon between two men. names J county.
not mentioned, in which one of the. | Ebitok Democrat-To show how ;
parties received three or four terrible j the world is moving, we note (not ego-
Tashpson his cranium. A wont an was ! tisticallyj a fe'v items on tlie day of the
•at the bottom of it as usual, we venture'above. I attended si funeral at Sk
to say. Every "‘Rose lias its thorns.” j o’clock, a. m"., solemnized the rrtes of;
Opr city officers with their usuai matrimony at 10 a< m,,- and attended
orofofPtness took them in charge. Par- j church and preached at 11 a. m. and at:
ties plead guilty, forked over the dine- 8 p. m. Thus it is that we are hurry-
1 I l f. * . ! ing- on from one scene to another, from .
| one phase of human life 46 its opposite;
“Whar the banter Laid Down.” troin mourning to joy ; from death to
We have so many inquiries about the ! life, and from scenes ot solemn and
0,-io-in of this expression, that we have 1 sacred joy to those, of levity and wiek-
decided to again publish its history. ; eduess. But in the midst of all, the en-
fn the winter of 1874-5. Fort Worth ; fire race of man >s moving downward
| XVas about as dull as towns of its size ; to the tomb, the' reeept-able of all, and
j over get to he. One extension after an-1 onward to the great judgment beyond,
'other granted to the railroad company. Who will bP ready ? 4V . H. S.
1 tngiflier with the reverses sustained by i , -
tlie panic of tlie fall of 1873, from which a L d .
rho city had not fully recovered, tended | Three of the best forms in I arrant
l0 produce a dearth'that, threatened at county, tor sale. Hays &Gle.v.
one time to almost depopulate the town. ; ^sepi-3t-e-o-d Banu Agents.
A few faithful, confident, public'spirit- j
ed citizens were making continued et- j
forts to arodse some spirit of enterpri
uer—and is' end tied W the pay. Par-
ties not receiving the paper promptly
will confer a favor by leaving word at
this office. tf.
W HO LES A luE LIQUORS.
(Correct6d daily by D. W. C. Pendery.j
PENDEBY’S Old Sour Mash, Ken-
tuckv, m ad phr gallon; Penclery’s Old
hour Mash, Bourbon, $2 lo; Robertson
County Sweet Mash, $2 50; Lincoln
To Who’iif it rrray Concern. j bounty SweeY. Maffii $2 25;’Common
\ll persons indebted to us are herein Whiskey, $1 51)01 75; Imported Cog-
notilled ro come forward and settle up. j naC Brandy. ^00 ; Domestic Cognac
............... . dp* | nac" Brandy. $500; Domestic Cognac
We cannot grant furthur indulgence,. Brandy, 2 250 2 50; Imported Holland
p, order to save costs, pica.se cal! and | p 5004 00; .Domestic Holland
settle at once. Respectfully, - ,
. . tx . At I>T » VTU*
d-lw Brown. Wolcott & Blankin'-
R. West Starr.
Lawyer.
B. B. Paddock.
Notary Public.
! ftiii; $1 6502 23. breach Brandy, $2 25
I 03 00; Apple Brandv. $2 lo@2 to.
! 'cherry brandy. $1 7502 25 ; ginger
I brandv, $1 500$ l 7a; Wmes. sherry
j imported $2 25. domestic $1 (>0; port,
imported; $2 2*5; domestic, $1 /0.
R. lififSTSRR&CO.,
RIME AND CEMENT.
! CEMENT, best quality. $4 75 per
! barrtl; lmir; 65c ppr .bushel; hme,
bes1 uuality, in barrels. $2 00.
1AJS2BER!
M. YanZandt, was qiauc v i oc*at< for courtesies extended. Pad-
the Executive Committee, of the. Third ■ dock \a wielding an extensive ijitluenc
. i •____ .... 4* tit-E it IvA— ! t «, Lull r i i I w
District
dstowc.
A compliment worthily be-
Q livdv Rc°ne occur j uaoie services.- im-.\ cm- a”"
-Quite a livci) b('J ; ... j somelv sustaiuihg the--Daily Deuuxri
red on Main street, yesterday, m which ; wbich" We have no hesitancy in_ pn
a half score of boys, seyerol men, two j.nouncing the neatest, newsiest,
.. A .. *.,n v».t. were 'the i little daily iu the Stab
CiOCK is wieiumg iiu c.x y I.-- y
in building up the city ot 1 ort M on!:,
and we are glad to see Lie peojile oi
that city so highly appreciate his val-
uable services.- They are we lean Ian
dogs and a iull-grown rat, were the | little daily in the State. *
principal actors.
pro •
spiciest
Are You- Going East?
If so, leave your order at the Trans- j
Continental Hotel, and the bus and j
bag'mge wagon will call in govd time |
^^gcbasi.ghisXJaldi
not be more busy than the merchants of!
our town are every day. The goods,
are coming by the car-load, and going
by the wagdn-fb&dv
—E. J. Browning of the Wes-
tern Star, honored our sanctum yes-
terday. Mr. Browning was on bis re-
turn from the District Convention,,
to which he was a delegate.
WILLINGHAM BR0!3,:
Will Receive anti Forward all
Consignments of Merchandise,
Cotton, Ac.,
by means of which the bfi.finess M tin
town might lie improved, and cen-
fideuce restored. Frequent pub i
meetings were held to discus? ways
and means, and to''develop, if possible,
-mne method by wldeii the City might
be restor-ial to its former prosperity.
It was these meetings that brought
about the organization of the Tarrant
County Constructfch! Company, from
which so much good lias resulted. rl L<‘
i frequency of these town meetings
; t.emnted a waggish young- iunyei, 'vho
j bad removed lrom here to Dallas, to
j burlesque one ofThein, and lie prepared
an humorous article for the Dallas
Our Platform.
Journalism, like any other buMnc\"S.
or profession, is (Mitered into for the
same reason that a man plows, chops;
ells goods, carries a hod, or drives a
ream : simply that the journalist-, like ;
the farmer, HKU'cnaiit, teamster, oi hod .
-arrreiv hrXx make an honest living,-and
in some in- a'-'i'H'e [Perform the lui-saioi.
for which he was created, tiiat- of doing
-good to his fellow man. This is Whet
actuates the journalist when he enterC
: upon the arduous duties of the proles
-ion. If is tlie purpose ot the Datlv
Democrat to do business on business
j principles, and as us no man tor pain on-
, age that it may be sustained, butasks it
business, and pro-
Wlil fifty find Sell
Steal Elsfa,l©
EXAMINE TIT LEA
The. undersigned beg leave to inform
the citizens of this place and vicinity,
tiiat they intend opening a Lumber
Yard as. soon as lfimber can be brougnt
forward by raff.- In the uVeantime
partfes who purpose buildir»gr. will tfi*d
it tor thtir interest to see Mr. Baldwin
j -it the Peers HoUSeyvvho is now pre-
pared to contract for tlie delivery of
' Lumber as soon as transportation can
j be had. As vve 6Wn mills in the pinery
^ i and manufacture oiff own lumber.
We will' me be UEidersoltl.'
Respectfully yours Ac,,'
ju29-3in. HEATH. BALDWIN A CO,
lviaice abstracts and
PAY TAXES-
XI-03?@h.ead & Oo,
forvv adding And
ESTATE place<1 in ou
FREE OF DR AY AGE.
—To cfay the bona fide etrcula-
of the Daily Democrat number three
hundred and thirty-six copies; exlcusiye
,of the extra copies printed for gratui-
tous circulation by our - merchants.
No paper dr Northern Texas,
and none in any country, of the same
- age as tho Democrat, can botiA ot as
I large a circulation, and as generous pa-
| an humorous aruuc >u», -*^ •-***•«- | only as a .matter ot
j Herald, in which he stated t-liat the high j poses to give £ pro quo for all it re-
i NVater in the ’J rinity, had driven a pan- ! eeives from its patrons.
' (her from his hair, am#that he had wan-1 Its rates for subscription and adver
HEiili 151'MS hands Can b
Advertised in the Fort Worth Denio-
craf without extra charge.
We have on hand4i complete assort-
ment of BT^-lNnES-S and are pre-
' ■ i t I tronage.
—Moore & Son nave rented j cau Pne attention of our adverti-
Shelton’V building on Main street, and | gerg t0 this, and respectfully suggest
_____un full slock of gener-; ,,,:u w, their advantage
iher troni his itnr, alia tsat ne nan wan-j its iai-es ioi m.uov-i w ) _
tiered at. hfe‘ oiYif sweet will through ; rising have been fixed as low as is con - pared to do* all kind
the streets of the city, ^disturbed by : sistent with the expense incurred in the , .. . .
the. presence ot man or the hum of i publication of a live, reliable paper, and |
trade, and that lie had finally laid; down j it does not propose to do a "Chatham
on one ot the most pt'ominen-6 thor- j stieet business.” but tu adhere t o ns
ou^hfares of the place-- His presence j rates, find sell the paper and the adver- j
wa"s discovered by one of our citizens, j tising space, at the same price to ail its |
and a public meeting was-called-to take.: patrons. , , .. 1
action in the matter, for. as the writer J The Democrat has labored faithfully
stated, “Fort \Vo|ih never did any- i port \Vorfh, and will continue to do
thing without calling a meeting, j g5-while B has an existence, and in-
o t-afr ial If ih s t »s ess *
Csmmissioa, Merchants,
! F&jrt Worth, Texas.
I Casii advances made on consignments v
-
! COTTON
AND GRAIN.
aulO-d&w-tf.
will soon have in a full stock of gener-
al merQhandisc.. They area substantial,
firm an*d will do credit to our city.
Mr. J. N. Bartholaw, repre-
senting the Galveston News, was in the
Pity a few hours yesterday.; He has
been1 appointed agent for that sterling
paper, in the Northern- portion of the
State.
. Personal-
Several Fi’sife Farsaifi ill Tar-;
aM A'#d<sins Coun-
ties for date
ItE, I, BROWN;
that I-t will be to their advantage
to take it into consideration
when they desire to make their
business known. We make no asser-
tions5 wliich we are not plepHrcd to'veri-
fy. Call and examine the hooks, if you
feel any interest in the matter.
Shooting-
i A difficulty occurred Wednesday
j night, at one of the brick yards across
j the river, between J-im Parish and Mi.
Waters, in which the former was shot
(’apt.- Eph. Daggett Was called “over- j (-pdgeg the hope that its merits will be
whelmingly. ter the chair,” secretaries j appreciated and its labors;rewarded;-
i mm . .
vAll located, and foi
oi Unimproved
land in’ this and
Obi. J. W. Booth, of the Decatur _ ................
Tribune paid us a visit yesterday, I ue , and severely, if not mortally wounded
Col. is the most jovial good humored j F ^hat we have been able to learn
i 1__ ^HI 5 4- o 1 uroxrc ; T nir ..
Col. is the most, joviai guuu — j prom what we have been able to learn,
quill driver in the state and it- always j p^gip-vyas accused by Mr. Waters
does us good to see bim. • iofbehig the cause of some misunder-
- Want & Hartsfield have jnst j
completed their new bouse on I Waters called Parish out to the fence,
street and are now preparcu * | wllich encloses the yafid, when some
icecre|miuany: qpanttesy ^ Bnouagb ensued, and Waters
for will be kept open to 11 p. m. ^[dvew a pistol and shot Parish. The
matter is undergoing- legal InVestiga-
night.
_There was a slight mistake
in the call published Wednesday mor-
ning, for the Hook and Ladder boys.
The time of meeting should have been
tiou,
-The railroad company have
commenced the construction ot several
i • 1. >1______
appointed, anti committees raised. The , jotl19, coflntiei
Writer depicts the proceedings m a most A First-biass . U-ile PIIEAP
ludicrous manner, and understanding | to exchange tor lumber. Apply early, to , sale U - •
the peculiarities of our people, made j sepl-3t-e-o-(l Hays & Glen. ■ ...
many happy personal allusions.- j A Wiid Steer".
“he who laughs last, Du^h- be.- ’ j danffcr0us voting steer. Two men bad 1 • Fort Worth at reasonable prices.*
now we can afford to myh . Mind was , {lriving him some two or |
then »_ severe and , . h ,J throe miles from out in the country;, A EARfMlS.-
E’oTmarked W amasLro pile of brink ! »“t whe" 0 ! One of the best fanes- M Tarrant
and mortar tlie hum of trade, tlie Vj
tie and roar of wagons, the -hurrying ^;in“^r„pe with he was
H-p.ui of mw men, the sound ot ax, tors, taking u>e mpy
tread, ot he- , of the I tied, with him. He turned west and ,
hammei anc ■-* \ . ■ fnr. iUrofi«ed main street at a furious rate,;
trowei, and tlib ^ sta-rted' dire-ctly toward a groupe of j
many whistles 1 d- ”.| litt]e children who were playing within j
nnlfo, and ot le - " d ! a short distance ot the corner of a fence.;
omnibusses, hacks, boats, araj s a j ininate of a house close by saw the ! a good stock farm of ffiO'acres in Jobn-
wagons, the hallowing of teams..e -, . > hollmved to 1hc chil- son countv, 100 acres of timber, 100
the crack of* the drivers’ Whip; as he j hrute coming and nol owed to the enu , ^ fn c^tjyat}on> u-ood peach orch-
nroes his heavily laden team, are all j drew to run beeind the fence corner., artl>. sprlng0f lasting water. Very
llinro “ J _ t . ..V.JrPLL At A o»irl nnt. QPDrmfl tOO ’ 1 t----u » 4-^^r.
i Brnunnr
Wholesale' aiid Retail Dealer in
Cill-OCEHIES,-
And Dro’/er’s Supplies,
Fort Worthy “ Texas;
ju-ll-tt
IIB OI l ilG UCaMiUUU.V.1 ^ ......... ; ■ ?
34 miles front Ft. Wofffi on the Clear
Fork, contains JMactes, 150acres in
cultivation, 7b'«cres ot first-class tim-
ber, 2 miles of hedge,• one box house
and several log tenant' houses, gra-
nary, 3 springs and good well of
water on ditterent portions ot the
form. Will bb sbkl low and On good
terms.
3. C. E¥AHS,
Staple add Fancy
dm ej)8i, mnm
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Boots,
$lie*ES, ^TOTlOJfS,
Houston*St-.-,' Fort Worth, iull-tf .
Ceofge Jacksorif5
dkijggist,
Established 1873.
him,
cheap and the best of terms.
7 nVloek instead of 5 o’clock,'’which I additional side-tracks, which have be-
0 ’ . ' ... - come necessary in order to transact the
increase of business, that is daily glow-
ing larger and larger. They have also
4 {J ClvClv^ 1UOUVM.
will avoid the heat of the day.
—Just reefeived by Willing-
ham Bros , one car load of bagging* and
ties; one car load of salt; one car load of
syrups, molasses and sugar; one car
load ot bacon, hams etc. Heavy re-
commenced tfie erection ot the round
house and cattle pens, and seem to be
fully advised of the immense traffic that
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load ot bacon, hams etc. Heavy re‘ | wiffbe jlope on their line this year, and
Oeipts in all- other lines of staple groce-1 ^ to afford every facility
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familiar sounds, and Mhepfc vvfikr | This they did, and not a second too
the pan ter laid down” is a thriving, j soon, for the mad animal womd cor- A nea{. st0ry cottiige in apieasant io-
and manufactures; in wealth and pop- The “critter*’ was last seen closely fol-
illation, in greatness and influence.' j lowed by his pursuers whose chances j
During the period df dullness that j for re-capturing him looked extreme- j 8Q acre'g 0l tp-nbefi,
existed When the fiction was invented, i ]y dubious.- | from Fort Worth)
the Democrat was strong in its faith in ! I acre.
City of Heights,” and retorted as
West Side
Main bff
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Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Paff'0
Oils. Glass. Fancy and Toilet Articles)
Perfnhifiry, etc! jfil-3-Ty.
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best it could to tlie keen thrusts of Its
then successful riVal,.and predicted the
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take One Hundred copies of the DAiL rduay. The roads
Dkmock'aI' for gratuitoa-s dtatr*«Bon ^
throt’.gli the West. That sotmds h m M (or salo anll shil -
business, and we commend to our bite- j o =| • vay i,miber and
itiess men the propriety of imitating j meat, and cairyin, aw.>
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SIates purchases one-third of; tivation, iOOmcres good timber, good SOUTH
the two-jtbo coffee sold in tl-e market of! SIDE
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verififetf, ik now perfectly plain, £ind th© | IS t e •' , , * back j tWBluff street. Good box house ot j —
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ZZmZ but how | shi0d from Baltimore «nd| %"
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The Daily Fort Worth Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1876, newspaper, September 1, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1007963/m1/4/?q=%22cat-bom%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.