The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 234, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1887 Page: 2 of 8
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aihs tik fr1d.
Hittm-duy October Ifl 1887
hl ItnlliiN )it.
Mrs. C'lini)oll moved into licr new
hoiiHO yesterday.
A frcilit traiu ou the Texas &
J'liritio killed n pony belonging to Mr.
Will I'etuberton last Wednesday
nielli. .
Mr. Kifhcr i sowing barley.
YeHterday wan oratorical day at ML
Airy academy. Speeches were made
in all grades from au equal with Don
awtlicues down lo "Mary liad von
leedlo lam alrcdy."
Jack Frost w.is plainly visible this
morning.
Mr. tieo. K. Meyer is improving his
place at Mt. Airy.
Mr. liob Mills is building a new
residenco near Jim Town.
Thr "Last Chance " is deserted on
Bccount of high water.
The "hoky-poky" man lias about
finished his Iiouho. Auother faetory
ou our side.
Mr. Jim Flanders the architect
writes f oni Shu Diauo Cal. that ho
is I us well pleased with California
as he ex period. Ho will probably
come back to West Dallas. F.
Important Auction Sate.
Domuau & Samuels pawnbrokers
and auctioneers 611 Main street com
indices i heir great naio oi unreucemou
j ledges Monday Ot 10. Sales each
dav and evening. This is the largest
sal'o of the kind that ever took place
in lialliis. A largo eolleciion of
diamonds and gold watches will be
sold in this stock. A grand oppor-
tuity to buy holiday presents.
Gov.
Koms on American Evic
tions.
Tho governor alluding to alleged
threatened eviction of Collingsworth
county says there is not tho slightest
danger of any settler who complies
with the law being deprived of auy
legal right. It is tho policy as well as
tho purpose of the administstration
to fully protoct actual settler and lie
believes that if ihoro is an honest
compliance by all pHrtlea with tho
present law it will not only result in
greatly augmenting tho school fund
but will pooplc thai entire section In
a few years.
Tho governor lias deputed (ion. W
Hardeman of Austin to visit the
l'auhaudlo and investigate tho threat-
ened eviction in Colllins worth coun.
ty. . .
I.'ogers silver plated forks and
spoons at manufacturer's prices at
J. P. Dohcrty & Co's. (303 Main street
2nd door from Lamar.
" WALK-IN-TIIE-LIGIIT."
A Keniurkable Choctaw Chief-
tain. In a very little while now our peo-
ple will have a chance to see one of
tho most uotod Indian chiefs in Anior-
ica. This distinguished personage is
none other than " Walk-in-tho-Light"
tho famous Clioctaw chieftain who
hoid at U with only fifty braves un-
der his command a whole regiment
of U. S. Regulars in a mountain pass
for more than two weeks aud then
would have made theui surren-
der but lor tho timely arrival of reiu-
iorcemeuts. Bui (shudder not gentle
reader) tho cluettain's greatest (?)
achievements have been the midnight
maiauding attacks made on defense-
less men women aud children and his
glory (r) has beou measured by his
gory deeds. He is now a reconstruct-
ed red mau aud wonderful indeed is
the change brought by the civilizing
influence of religion. 14 Walk-in-the-Light"ia
now a professed Christian
aud is as modest and unobtrusive a
person as can well be found.
He leads the Indian tribes who will
appf-ar with their squaws papooses
mediciuo men counsellors wigwams
ponies etc etc with that wonder ol
tho world John H. Doris and E. D.
Colviu's New Colossal unification of
great thows which will exhibit it at
Dallas on Friday October 28.
General IlouUngcr la Here
lu march sheet music fonn at sales-
rooms of Frees & Sou.
i ll VrMii 1 I iiniiintoa.
W. D. Sull. DnurgUl. liipi.tn. Int
t liiits: "I ran r-rniiitnciia F.lertric
j;itt! ii ! tin' very hi-M romi'dy. Kvery
bottle mM liin given relief in ctitv
rise. no nine ik six bottles and
wus rured of l.'icuinati;.. of 10 years'
tmidiiitf." Alrahnm Hare Druggist
Jtoll.'villp. Ohio afiirnis: "The bcel
H'"ti! medicine I have ever handled
in my ? years' experience is Llectrii
J'.itlers." " Th'iit'Klif others have
mMcd their U'Kiiiiiiiy. o that the Ver-
di' is unanimous Hint Kleetric IJilteri
do cure aJ di . of the Liver. Kid-
revs or Mood. nly a half a dollar a
1 m.'i tie At w. 1! Howell t lira's drug
tiers.
The Herald
JOB -:- OFFICE
IS PREPARED TO PRINT
Books Pamphlets
Bill Heads Letter Heads
. Note Heads
Circulars
Posters '
. Invitations
Programs
Envelopes
Dodgers
. Cards
Checks.
BtcBtc
IN THE BEST
Style and Lowest Prices.
The Herald asks the favor and patronage of its
friends and the public generally.
HEM EMBER THE PLACE
n ir i tut n rrm Tmrn
Uill
Opposite Sanger.Bros.
OAK CLIFF!
The public Is Invited to visit Oak Cliff and
see the Improvements now going
on at that beautiful sub-
urb anil select
lots to buy
at the
M
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165
Nov. 1 2 and 3.
For further particulars address
Dai Co
709 Main St. Dallas.
C. C. ALLEN Agent.
J. A. II. HOSACK Auctioneer.
U8HTKl3firrN
tin aria 2 OJ
ERADICiTOajJ yj
AND LIVER PECULATOR.
Our Safa Famitf Doctor.
A Complata Family MadkXna.'
Parfeot Sabatltuta for CalomaH
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Tha Craataat Rametf of the as for Hioua Diaaaeea.
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MMnlm Sanaa for ramnvin bla Iha tl .iMwm n4 MlarafU.
annul actma nl Ilia Imt .nil la. kidmva II Hm a rapal aMrlta
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to. kMlikt Tlaar. It laroaaaajtM umim aa aid la ua tfla-vattaa
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Colds. Blllou Collo. Materia Favara Bllloua Favar
Cholera Olarrheaa Rhoumatlam Conaral Debility.
Loea or appmuw nMoaona .
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TELECftAPH MEDICINE CO.. tAKK CMARLCS. LA
K. SHIELDS
033 Elm Stroot
It Just In receipt of the latest aud most artistic stylos of
WALL :-: PAPER.
Aud we are llcadquiirturs for
lINTS OILS GLASS ETC.
H. B. HILL YER & SON
PHOTOaHA.PIIEHS!
AUSTIN BKLTOS
Hadquartera 701 Kirn Street Dalian Thxiw.
Thirty Year's Experience In the Art; Twenty In Austin. Texas. Hlxtcen Diplomas
Three Silver Cunt Three Silver Medal" and a Diploma at the N. U. KxpoNltion attest bis
Merit as an Artist.
Inata.nta.neoua nrr Plolnrpa and Fnmllv flrouitM a Hpi-:liiir
REA.SOISTS
WHY YOU SHOULD TRAVEL VIA
TILE
MISSOURI PACIFIC
RAILWAY:
Because It Is the great thoroughfare between Central Texas and all points
North Kast and West.
Because It Is the only line passing through the beautllul Indian Territory.
Itecnuse It runs a line of Superb Pullman Hotel aud Sleeping Cars between
Si. Louis (via Denison Dallas aad Fort Worth) and San Antonio.
Because It runs double dailv trains inuklng close and sure connection In
I'nion depot at Kansas City St. Louis and Hannibal lor all points.
Because It runs solid Trains Irom Sun Antonio to St. Louis via Fort Worth
and Dahison
Because there In hut one vhange of cars to
CHICAGO LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI BALTIMORE
NEW YORK WASHINGTON
BOSTON PHILADELPHIA
AND OTHER PRINCIPAL CITIES.
Trains for St. Louis and the North East South and West leave Dallas at 70
a. m. and 2:30 p. m.
Take 7KK) a. m. train for Donham Honey Grove Tarls and Clarksvillo.
Passengers booked to and from all points in Kurope via the American Steam-
Ihip Line betwcea Philadelphia and Liverpool and the Bed Steamship Line be-
tween New York Philadelphia and Antwerp.
For information or tickets call on
K.P.TDRNKU. H.C.ARC1IEII
Ticket Agent 60(1 Main St. Dallas Texas. Passenger Agent Dallas Texas.
B. W. McCULLOUGH General Passenger and Ticket Agent Dallas Texas.
THE
Texas & Pacifid
RAILWAY
THE CHEAT I'OPULAU 110UTE BETWEEN
The East and West.
Phort line to New Orleans and all points In
Louisiana New Mexico Arizona and California.
Favorite line to the
NORTH EAST AND SOUTHEAST.
Klegant Pullman Bunet Sleeping Crs through between St. Louis (vis iTex-
arkanaf and Deming N. M.; also Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars between tort
Worth and New Orfeans without change. Onlp one change of cars to
WASHINGTON NEW YORK
CHICAGO BALTIMORE
CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA
AND OTHER PIUNCIPAL CITIES.
Take the 8A0 a. m. or 10:20 p. m. train for the Southwest via Little Kock and
for sl Louis snd all points Noiln and Kast. Double dally line of Pullman bleeps
Sl.Vul.. Take Mtl..lV.
and Southeantarn poini ma new vneani. i ao iu H a.
and tbe WesU Take the K a. m. or (Ida p. m. train for W""
" tonlo. Laredo and InUmedlaW polnM. Pasaengars booked to nd fron 11 1 poinU
f S EuropaTviathe Ameilcan SU.anu.hlp Line betweea Nw ork Philadelphia
For full particulars or tickets call on
I xx vit I fr Paaa. A rent. Dallas. Texas.
C. CODES Ticket Agent T. P. Depot and jj
T. A. n. Deaot. East Dallas. B. W. MCCUiaxiUUi
JOH1 A. GRANT Gen etui '.Managej
K. P. TURNER
AOS Main st Dallas.
G.P.4T.A.Dallaa.
allas.
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 234, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1887, newspaper, October 15, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293953/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Dallas+County+-+Dallas%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .