Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897 Page: 3 of 9
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RAILROAD LOCAL TIME TABLE.
Texas <fc Pacific.
SOUTHBOUND, T. c. DIVISION.
No. 31 5:10 p.m.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 32 10:45 a. m.
M. K. & T.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 1 4:15 p. m.
No. 3 6:25 a. m.
No. 15, ("Katy Fliei"), 7:35 p. in.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2 12:10 p. m.
No. 4 11:00 p.m.
No. 16, ("Katy Flier"), 8:20 a. m.
DALLAS A HENRIETTA.'
South Bound.
No. 47 2:10 p.m.
Nortli Bound.
No 48 1:50 p.m.
DENTON & DALLAS ACCOMODATION.
South Bound.
No. 75 7:15 a. m.
North Bound.
Vo. 70 0:40 p. m
SANTA FE ROUTE
The President's Daily Routine.
Ex-President Harrison has
written "A Day With the Presi-
dent at His Desk," for the March
Ladies' Home Journal. The arti-
cle is said to be singularly inter-
esting in the detail with which it
describes the wearisome routine
of the President. It is said that
General Harrison, in this article,
has delivered himself with great
directness and vigor relative to
the annoyances that are visited
upon a chief executive by persist-
ent office seekers, and he suggests
a unique plan by which the presi-
dent's burdens in that direction
could be greatly lightened, and he
be enabled to devote more atten-
tion to more important matters.
A feature of the article that will
have a timely interest to those
ambitious to serve the country
north.
8:43 a. m.
9:52 p.m.
KRUM|
p B. HOGG, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
OKFice AT
Lipscomb & Foreman1 Drug Store.
Residence second dwelling,
from squar© on north Bid© of East the Journdl.
Hickory (depot) street
Rough on
Your Wife,
But she won't suffer so much from
cold feet if you buy your
From
J. A. DOUGLASS,
Bast Side Square.
Sunday Law Enforcement.
Waco, Tex., Feb. 18. — The
rigid enforcement by county at-
torney (Jullen F. Thomas of the
Sunday law in all of its clauses,
has wrought considerable changes
in Waco in the methods of con-
ducting busiuess on Sunday. No
cigars, tobacco or soda water are
permitted to be sold, and the law
is as rigidly enforced against
those lines of goods as it is
under the incoming administra
south. j tior)) describes very fully how the against the sale of liquor on Sun-
7:52 p. m! i president makes appointments to day. County attorney 1 homas
I office. "A Day With the Presi- j makes a clean sweep and files
dent at His Desk" is unique in prosecutions wherever he discov-
being the first time that the daily | ers violations. lie says he in-
lile of the president has been de- tends to keep it up. He received
scribed by one who has filled the a letter to -day from attorney gen
exalted office. Articles upon the
social and domestic life of the
president by General Harrison
will follow in successive issues of
eral M. M. Crane, in which the
attorney general commends his
course, and says:
Soffit: SWS asa
A. J. BY AS,
Real Estate, Sale
And Exchange Office.
My Business
is to Find
Buyers
For Sellers and
Sellers
For Buyers.
If you want to sell
or exchange a piece
of land, house and
lot, or any other
property, put it in
my hands and I will
advertise it thor-
oughly and make no
charge until sale is
made.
Property
Rented,
Rents
Collected, Etc.
Corr'spond'nce
Solicited.
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If you have a mill or gin or stock of merchan-
dise you wish to sell or exchange
give me a call. _—
Select the Trade Yoit fant Below:
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Telephone connection at both office
and residence.
C'lias. Saumlers.
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Saunders dc ZRoozor,
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Office over
rloli ii A. Ilaim & t'o's.
,Si«l« Square.
A Sheriff Killed.
Eddy, N. M., Feb. 19.—J
| Dow, one of the best criminal
'officers in the southwest, and
I sheriff of Eddy county, was assas-
sinated on one of the main streets
of Eddy last night at 7:45 by un-
known parties.
He was waylaid near the post-
Soutii | office and Argus office and shot
down. The shot went in at the
cized for a determination to
enforce all the laws in McLennan
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NO 2-—For Sale- A six-room residence
street in Denton; 100 feet front, 219 feet
H be i n, stable, etc.
" 3 __For Sale: 190 acres rich bottom land, 0 miles
west of Denton, 135 acres in cultivation, 30 acres
timber, good houses, stable, barn, etc.
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Scientific Dental Work at Reason-
able Prices.
V P. LIPSCOMB, M. D.
j county. It is singular that any >
Less one 8i]0uid expect you to do any- ;*;*
thing less. Your oath of office;^
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requires you to do that much.
Why any one should suppose that
a county attorney has a discretion
in the exercise of which he may
suspend the penal laws of the
state is beyond my comprehen-
sion. If this supposition were
true we should have a government
mouth, coming out at the back of 0j unbridled discretion instead of
the neck. He lived till early this
morning.
He went into office Jan.
as he was known to have bittei
a government of law. The laws
ought to be enforced until they
1, and are repealed. If they are bad they
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JSJO 6.-234 acras good prairie land in southern part of
Denton county; 150 acres in cultivation, balance in Das-
ture, good improvements and nicely situated.
|\jq 8 —1280 acres of good prairie land in Archer county;
good grass and good farming land, under three-wire
fence. Will exchange for Denton city or Denton coun-
ty property.
|\JQ 9 —350 acres good pasture land in Young county,
for sale or will exchange for Denton county property
NO 10.—For Wale: House and lot on Oak street. Lo
71x190. Good house, barn, buggy house, etc.
NO 12-—.100 acres of good farming hnd. 8 miles north
of Denton, 50 acres in cultivation, houses new. tarn,
stable, good water, etc.
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lit to be repealed. II they are
Telephone
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enemies, it was predicted that he strictly enforced, the people wi
would never serve out his term, ascertain which are good and
'sicicin Ctnd fjl/ryeon but it was lit tie thought that lie which are bad. The bad can be
would be killed within six weeks repealed. The good can be re-
Due to his tamed. But certainly you
southeastern I10 authority to susp
and should not b(
| of most undesirable characters, doing that which
( Residence, [So. ol. and the enmities engendered by the people in your official oath to
OFF1GE AT LIPSCOMB &
FOREMAN'S DRUG STORE.
of his inauguration.
energetic efforts
New Mexico has been rid ot a lot
iiave
them,
lie, jsg q 12 —For Sale, a 5-room residence on Boisd'arc
street, near Alliance mill; .ot 100x100; good well of
water, barn, stable, etc. Terms reasonable.
mq, 14.—For Sale: 374 acres of good prairie black land,
- 200 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, situated in
east part of Denton county. CI p "it easy terms.
195 acres goou black land IS miles
100 acres in cultivation: well improved.
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I Office, No. 83.
DR. S. P. ODELL
lias moved to Denton to
practice medicine and surgery
Office at Garrison's Drug Store.
Residence corner Hois d'arc
and Mulberry streets.
Phone Xo. <51.
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H. 600KE, D. D. s.
dkntist.
Denton - - - - Texag.
Office up stairs over Hann
& Co.'b store.
MISS MARY ALEXANDER
Is with me to receive lady p atient
and assist at the chair. Her
lady friends respectfully
invited to call ou her
at the office.
his crusade against lawlessness
and outlawry resulted in Ins
death, it is believed.
Texas Silver Service.
Galveston, Tex., Feb. 19.—
The silver service, Texas histori-
cal library, smaller silver service,
Texas flag and two portraits of
Austin and Houston are now in
the possession of the battleship
Texas.
With much pomp and ceremony
the transfer was made from the
people of Texas to the represen-
tatives of the - government of the
United States, owner of the bat-
tleship Texas. There was a
parade sf escort to Gov. Culber-
son and Capt. Glass, which went
out to the Beach hotel. There
was a Stand erected for this pur- An Important Question.
pose, and the presentation was | "He told me, papa, that his sole
made in the presence of 10,000. aim in life would be to make me
The members of the legislature happy."
and state officers occupied the "Who iu thunder's goin' to
first floor balcony above and even make the livin' then? snorted the
upon the roof there were people old gentleman.—Ex.
who had clambered to places of
advantage to witness the proceed-
ings.
Hall's Great Discovery-
One small bottle of Hall's Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad
der troubles, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal emissions, weak
and lame backs and all irregularities
of the kidneys and bladders in both
men and women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold by
your druggist it will be sent by mail
on receipt of $1. One small botlte in
two month's treatment will cure any
ease above mentioned. E. W. Hall,
sole manufacturer, postofflce box 218
Waco, Texas. Also sold by Minnis
it Madden, Denton, Texas.
testimonial.
Heucin, Texas, Sept. 7, 1SD4.
I have taken Halls Great Discovery
and it lias cured me completely of
Kidney and Bladder trouble.
f. Such art.
Treasurer Guadalupe County.
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MQ. 17.-188 acres of pasture land 7 miles east of Den-
J ton. A bargain.
NO- 18 For Trade: A good residence iii Denton; well
* improved; beautifully situated on Oak street, Lo trade
for unimproved laud in Deuton county.
mq 21. For Trade: 100 acres unimproved land nine
miles'southeast of Deuton to trade for Denton city
property.
NO. 22.—For Sale: A good 9-room residene
var street: well improved; a bargain.
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For Trade: A 5-room
nue; lot is 150x150; will trade
land near Denton.
residence on Bell's ave-
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NO 24.—^For Sale: 1205 acres good prairie laud, good
grass, 4-wire fence, bois d'arc posts, two good flowing
wells, situated 7 miles west of Denton. Cheap.
NO- 25-—acres unimproved land in Howie county.
Will trade for cattle or property in Deuton county.
njq 27.-200 acres good prairie land west of Denton: 150
•• acres in cultivation; good improvements; will sell or
trade for western land.
acres good pasture land on l'eas River in
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Denton county.
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IS 1 Ford county; everlasting water; to trade for farm in
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Very Valuable.
A lady who was looking about
in a bric-a brae shop with a view
Gov. Culberson has appointed to purchasing something odd,
the following delegates to the noticed a quaint figure, the head
convention of charities and cor- and shoulders of which appeared
The Drew occupation tax bill
provides for a 50-ceut tax on
every barrel of beer manufactur-
ed in the state and on every bar-
rel shipped into the state. This rections, to be held in New Orle- above the counter.
is a good plan Put the tax on ans from March 4th to 17th: Rev. -What is that Japanese idol
beer whiskey and tobacco -the 11 C. Buekner, Dallas county; over there worth!" she inquired,
luxuries, and then take as much ; Jink E.ai'6, Navarro: W.lliam The salesman replied in a sub-
as possible from the necessaries. Clemens, Comal; L. A. Whatley, dued tone:
We hope the 50 cent beer tax will Walker; Rev. IlounrT. Wilson -
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I am agent for the sale of Port Arthur land and
town property. For further infor-
mation call or write to me.
A J. BY AS,
Offirt* in Denton County News 11 nil ding.
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An exchange says Cyclone but it is so. all we have to say 'S,
• Worth about ¥50.000. madam: Davis is moving to Kansas. There Poor old Kansas. Clarksvdle
pass.-—Mck• uney Gazette.
Tarrant.
it s the proprietor."—Exchange. must be some mistake about this; linn
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1897, newspaper, February 25, 1897; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth501859/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.