Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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uou>^^srs. ; -T,o^. su^—tio, ARg yOlJ A " LIVE.-**™ DATS BUYER?
. 1 If s0) pARL1N & ORENDORFF CO., of Denton, is the place to buy
EYKHYTHING ON WHKKIiSs^-
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Held , meeting In Chic.lto-Thw At S.. Louis Nominated Both Bryan
Want a Convention.
Chicago, 111., 'July 23.—The
meeting ot the gol (1 standuid
democrats called to consider the
advisability of issuing a call for a
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.nor 8 0 clock and wasliUtt |P ^ committee and \ H„ Press. I'eerhM Broad Swoop Bulky Hay (,ath""> (na"'o,", h, Z,,,,ti»o any .lay i" the""
secret, the press and p. , d t|iat t|l<J oouvelltjoll defer Coiitinental (JoliMtoo) Cha„Kent,le hpeed fit(« TI,,—,l,i.>,.IIH=.. Von will also Hod
%1ZZ :L or the secrecy ! action on the plattoro, and post V™ ™ £ -ftEvaporators. Voor special attention is called to the
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wishes of the present administra- j vention adjourned it adjourn i j tei, oppol.tlulity for selections and bargains.
DADuNf &■ ^prnd^RFF GO.
Riveh,,.,.P^hle„pp„rtt,,,,ty:rkeo o„ - ^ —
and Sewall.
St. Louis, Mo., July 24.—It|
was 10:41 oclock when Chairman j
St. John called the silver conven-j
tion to order. Kev. Dr. L. W.
Covert led in prayer, after which
(}. VV. Baker ot California took
He said the people's
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An.l Ileiivy tUKl l.iK'it. HanieHH to Make tliem Hun.
The MAIN, OLDS, and FIS1I BROS. >Waf received a"l^Sme!^f
excellent qualities, DURABILI1 \ anil '{? ' ll< Ba.(> ' t e(.'ter enabled than ever to give you a choice
- "«er
nail possioie opporiuuii.Y
to say what Mr. Cleveland dc-1Se.iator Stewart oi Nevada was
sired without lioing too extensive-, colled tor. A H '
ly advertised. ^
It was generally admitted that went wild. In conc osi I
. . ■ . .. 4:«.. a tnp KteWI
H. H. Deavenpokt, Cashier*
\V. W. Wright, Ass't. Casnler.
Hints for a Christian Home.
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it was generaliv .. , f , ^ °„g THE DEHT0H COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
tJ':^ „r the administration |*. S-nrt said every hce silver ^ .i^nire lor it. ; 1011 BENTON, TEXAS.
Capital, $50,000. - - Surplus, $3,600.00
A general banking business transacted. ^oui l>usm«
DIRECTORS
not
the wishes 01 me auiiiuimn"""" . ijvapv •"
would go far toward determining man was an American 1- 5 Bvery person in the house may
whether or not there would be ! one oi them is against - {, ; haye ,m eyil nature a8 wt,ll as our-
another ticket in the Held, but lwh gold syndicate, consequently, ^ Qd therefore We are
?„.n, of the visiting demoerata every one ol them must come
iimt a the front and vote as a unit and ijijyjn —
family as one for whom Christ
manv oi mo - - l0.'"< , to expect too much
I,ad no hesitation in saying that a the front and vote .8 » unit and „p011 eacl, member of the
ticket would he put out in s,„te elect a free s, vetticket.
Tho ronnrt ()1 the
; The report of the platform died
waiting committee was then made b> Sen- Wjiew inclined to give an angry
session, i at,or .Jones of Nevada. As it answer let us litt up the heait in
was read the platform he was fre I prayer.
chairman and 0. A.'fluently interrupted by applause.;
nl Illinois, secretary. I A motion to adopt the platform
of every thing.
The meeting after
some time went into
Gen. Bragg, of Wisconsin,
elected
Ewing,
w. c. wright,
j. a. khoads,
c. i. thomas,
K. ORAIIAM,
O. II, BliKWITT,
J. 1*. KNOX
Ijoc'k I'orrkster
j. t. bottorff
j. V. blount
Houj is the Tims to Paint. —^
sickness, pain, or in-
Ewing, ot luiiiuia, tirmity, we feel initable, kt us
The conference definitely decided was made. keep a very strict watch ovei
that a convention should be call-1 The motion pie\ai . ourselves.
ed 'the only question being Mr. Pace of Nebraska moved ubserve when oUiers are suffer-
whether the meeting of to-night that the convention Proceed ; il)g and drop a word of kindness.
Should issue the call, and on this the nomination of a presiden .a , Watch for utue opportuniUes
a lively debate ensued. ^ Warnc,tould he Iof «>lea8iu^ and Iittle aU"°S-
After a long debate » i-moI..- • Gen. Wamer sam n
GO TO
Craig & Conway, i^
Lumber Dealers,
of every-
After a long debate a resolu-1 » Gen. Warner said it ^ ; ances out of the way.
tion was adopted to the effect: necessary to nominate a Candida t, Take a cheerful view
tint it was the sense of the meet- ; rather than to indorse in oide thh]^ ftu(1 en(,0Ul.age hope,
i ' that a democratic convention | avoid some of the peculiarities oi kuul)y to depen(ieuts and
should be held, a democratic the state ballot aw* ■ .en-anfs, and praise them when
And get the sherwin-WILLIAMS Paint. Then vou are
sure that tliat you have the best.
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— , i p Little of Kansas nom-
r>i«itinrni enunciated and candi < Mi. u you can.
platform enunciate i I inated William Jennings Bryan of '
dates for president and >))raska 1 Live on Wind.
president chosen, and that the - Pace ()f Nevada seconded nYou seem to have a good crop
8ai(l convention shouWbe^held ^ .na.( ^ o< M, Bl.yan. of hay, 8aid the city man.
no later than .« p . -. A number of speeches were «<j'rect," replied the farmer,
tee of one from *'a<' 1 ' ' the! made, and then the rules were abut there ain't any kind of a mar-
sented was appointed by the
chairman to draft a call
convention.
Chicago, 111.* July -i>-
gold standard democrats
hold a national convention
later than Sept. 2. Where
DrvmX'S OLDES'1' BARBER, invites you to call. He has^five
chairs and five excellent workmen to wait on you, and
razors are always in 1 rim to do you a nice, clean |ob.
jfcTSAME STAND. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.^
IF you WflNI ft BILL OF
for the suspended on motion of P. V. ket for i,ay any
Wise of Missouri, and Mr. Bryan
more.
Then why dont
.The was nominated by acclamation. something else?'
W1|l The wildest enthusiasm fol
uot lowed. The band played "Co!-
this umbia." '-America" and other
vou raise
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Paints
Or any
iu the buildinir line, remember that
'lieen thinkin'
1 can't seem to
kind of fodder
his i UinOla, lVliltl ''
ow stirring tunes, while the howling demand for now.
re- and screaming delegates marched -What's that r'
ibout that, but
raise the only
tat there's any
convention will be held and how
the delegates will be selected re-
V°. i , The national around the hall waving hats, um
maius to be decided, l ie nation, handkerchiefs. This
committee, in whose hands will bieuas anu
be "eft the selection of the place continued for ten miuntes.
What's that!
Wind to feed the bicycles.
Chicago Evening Post.
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J. B. WILSON & COMPANY
Are still in l.enton with immense stock of first-class goods.
„ you need an, thing,,, their line they will be glad l„ quote prices.
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Of holding the convention, will
meet in Indianapolis in August.
The members of the committee
settled on these matters to-day.
Schrader at Sherman.
SiiEitM.vx, Texas, July -l—
August Schrader, who styles liim-
self the divine healer, and whose
pi "nee at Gainesville, Ardmore
, v points west of Sherman
lljS( lucii excitement, ar-
riv. 1 in th • city to-day at 1 p. m.,
and ha, already hail scores of
visitors. He states that God
j-ave him this power for the bet-
terment of mankind .just as he
called others to pray and sing for
his glorification. %
It was a continuous ovation to
Mr. Bryan from the time he left
Chicago until he reached Lincoln,
Nebraska, hi ; home. Never be-
fore in this country were such
honors bestowed upon a candi-
date for the presidency. The
masses regard him as their friend,
while the classes revile him as an
anarchist an 1 every other mean
epithet that malice, envy and
l^est
hatred can
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Ripans Tabules: for sour stomach.
Mr. Baker then moved that the
convention proceed to the nomi-
nation of a vice-president. The
name of Arthur Sewall ot Maine
was presented.
Mr. II. T- Niles of Ohio second-
ed the nomination. He had
known Mr. Sewall for years and
his father before hi in -lad there
could be no fitter man than he
for the place.
It was mo veil that
be declared the vice
nominee by acclamation an I the
motion prevailed. ' he
played *■ A - * '
gates sang.
When quiet was restore
Raker moved that < ach d"i'-::a-
lion select a member of the coin-
niittee to iu lily i'ne !,<».)■ u»« < s.
The motion was 'ed to.
Fatal Accident.
McKinxi.v, Tex is, July v
little 13 year old son <»f
Ritchie, living live miies v\
McKinney, was killed vo
in a most horrib e manner. 1
boy was plowing, and vva-. i:
took out for dinner an 1 m >a '
the mule which he ha.I been pio *-
mg with, the animal became
frightened, threw the bo,\, wan-'
ley hung in th • harness, an 1 >i > -
I'd him to death.
No Prison.
Austria is the only country in
the world which never places a
woman in prison, no matter wliat
crime she conimits.
Instead ofbeing locked up the
female malefactor is sent to one
of a number of convents, devoted
to the purpose, and is kept there
during the time for which she is
sentenced. The courtyard stands
Mr Sewall open all day long, the only bar to
, ,i cress being a nun, wh" acts as
presidential >-
doorkeeper, just the same as m
the ordinary convent. —1.\.
Denton's
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Artist
STEVENS,
Is now proprietor ot the W est
Side Barber Shop, where lie in-
vites his old patrons to call and
see him, and solicits the patron-
age of the general public.
Good Work Guaranteed
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W. Lane's Barber
Shop,
NEXT DOOR TO L'OSTOl F !CE,
NORTH SIDE DENTON.
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Sure Preventive.
"Professor," said the fair leader
,-rthe reform delegation to the
i-i-iict-nt neighborhood philoso
,;!H>r who was supposed to know
..very! 'ling, ''we're try int; to make
tnvn worhl better, and have taken
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Denton - Texas.
Office up stairs over llann
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1896, newspaper, July 30, 1896; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502396/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.