Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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Great Limited Mail Betete
—FROM—
sT.Lnnss to the East
colhjMMMal Of Ihe
Vanda! ia Line.
IMew Men!
IP'
New Goods!
Wends and grass are gaining a lit-
tle on ilic crops in Bell county.
Wheat will average 20 bushels per
aero in Van Zandt county.
Plums are soiling at 50-conts a
wooden I ticket-lull in Austin.
Tho Guadalupe county Democratic
convention moots June 15th.
Ca l at August Duluard’s and see
his nico assortment of pieco goods
before it is too late. 4 14tl
W. M. Hanna & Co. Itavo some of
the best, and cheapest cigars in the
city at their drug store. Try them.
If you want tho finest old Bour-
bon whisky over brought to this
market go to tho Kentucky whisky
depot, 2 3-il
Tho ColorudoOitizen has been la-
Aagust Duluard guarantees to fit
, ... and muko clothes as good as can bo
vorod with a mess ol roasting fftfs. | made any where and at prices to
TO CANDIDATES.
Candidates for county oltlces are Infor-
med that liy milt mil agreement ol the
iiewsiniper press ol the county, $7.50 will
he charged for the iiiinomieeiiieiit of each
name lor otllee, l>y each paper in Shi1
enmity. Instead of $10 as heretofore. Invu-
riubly in advance and no deviation from
the rule. T. -f. ( 'hooks.
.1, M. Maiitin.
liOUSON A Dkaiiino.
It. U JlrmiAV.
TO or It PJTIWXS,
AiiiI Ihni'l i’ott Enri/et if, Eifhcr.
Jos. W. Xoonor, mayor of Hemp-
stead, died on Monday, 13th inst.,
Tho shoriff of Rains county has
captured a celebrated horso-lliiet
named John Glasscock.
Seguin merchants take Moxicon
money at par and sell goods at the
same old prices.
A single grain of wheat planted in
Wilson county,produced thirty-eight
stalks.
Therearo only ten aspirants for
tho ollice ill assessor and collector
ol Travis county.
The thermametor stood at 1)4 de-
grees in the shade on tho afternoon
of the 20th at Austin.
San Saba conn ty is boiioved to be
rich in gold and silvor,that is in the
region ot theuld Spanish Ports.
Tho colored folks of Ft. Worth
are giving festivals to raise money
for their church.
There are seventeen candinates
for the ollice ol assessor ol Liinc-
stone county.
Mrs. Susan Pratt died rccctly in
Lampassos county alter a residence
in Texas of 05-years. She was 83-
yoars old.
Houston wants to have the electric
light used in that city in plueo ol
gas, the cost of the former being
only one third that of the latter.
Hell county Inis subscribed about
$100,000 to tho Gulf, Colorado and
Santa Fo railroad and more will he
subscribed.
Mr. James Nicholson, proprietor
of the Nicholson House at Bastrop, j
settled there in 1830. Ho Is one of
the oldest inhabitants.
Tho commissioners court of Bell
county proposes to exempt tho Gulf,
Colorado and Santa Fo railroad
from taxation for ten years.
The total value of property in
Ellis county in 1800 was not $2,000,
000 while ill 1877 it reac hed tho sum
01 $7),000,000.
Tho first annual fair of tho Fort
Bend agricultural and horticultural
society will ho held at Richmond,
Thursday, May 30lli, 1878.
Tho Standard likens the city
council of Ft. Worth to a camp
meeting: “when it gets a-going,there
is no telling when it will stop.”
A party of cow hoys got after
some colored pie-nickers from Hous-
ton, at Richmond, ami bullied and
worried them until they were glad
to return home.
Juan Gonzales, a Mexican living
near Fort Concho,Tom Green coun-
ty, is said to be the champion lassocr
in tlio world, lio throws a lasso
225 feet in length with tho precision
of a skilled marksman firing a rillu
hall.
The crop prospects of Rod River
county are above the average. Corn
is earlier than it has been for tiio
last eight j’cnrs, and n larger crop
planted. There is a largor acreage
of wheat planted which will have
tin average ycild.
A mass meeting of the Democracy
of llnys county is called to meet at
San Marcos, on Satuaday the 29 li
day ol Juno next, for tho purpose of
appointing delegates to a Stato con-
vention and for the consideration of
such other matters as may propoly
come before it.
In the District court of Kennoy
enmity in the case of tho Slate vs.
Rev. L. Goodman, in charge of Bap-
tist mission of tho West Nuoecs, nc-
cused of the theft of a bull, tho jury
brought r. verdict comparing tlio
Rov. G.lolho San Antonio lions
and su'd they didn’t think lie “got
away” with the bull.
suit the times.
5 lit!
Call at J. M. Hills merchant
oring establishment and examine his
last invoice of lino piece goods and
suitings. 4 28tl
I,mils Cehrecht icceived this day
a lot of Biiar, Mooruciniiim and
wondon pip's, also, Meerohaiim tig- i
urutle holders. Smokers, call and
inspect same. 5 14if
Just received by August Diilunrd,
tho Merchant Tailor, 113 Main
street a fine assortment of piece
goods, suitable lor the spring and
summer trade. 5 14If
Millinery and
Dressmaking.
Mrs. M. J. Ballon gives her per-
sonal nttenlion to lashiomiIdo milli-
nery and dressmaking,slumping etc.
No 812 Main street. 5-199
Our /nitrons irlio Irish or ilrslrr
tail- their ndrerti.seiiienls—stundini/ or
Inrnl—eimni/iil, re-neireil or tuhen
out trill /dense //in- their orders to
M. /•’. I Ini ri hi/, the business nuttt-
ui/er, uuil iiii one rise. All udrer
tiseinents trill be elmri/ril for un-
til ordered onI us uliorr.
The finest and largest line of perfumes Brought, to Denison at the
New Drug store, BOB Main street.
Most complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals ever brought to Den-
ison at 80!) Main street.
Greatest Variety of
PATENT MEDICINES
ever brought to Denison at 809 Main street.
A stock of Paints and oils that will be sold at prices to defy com-
petition at 00!) Main street,
Physicians prescriptions prepared til till hours of the day or night
by skilled druggists who have made the science of
Pharmacy their life study, at 309 Main street.
The public are invited to call at 309 Main street whether, wishing
goods or not and examine our stock.
GUITEAU & WALDRON.
MVJHraY, IPTIUJErD
—AND—
SALK STAHLIv,
Cor. Ma in-st anil liuniell-iiv.
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
BKiiC'Si'eetiil attention to boarding !im\-«-.
Tills Stable i* prepared to litriiisti the
public with the best of carriages and
teams, nml first class saddle horses on
rea-onalde terms and satisiartion guar-
antee I.
Charley Burckel's
(Successor to Paul Scrvanlle.)
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
Main street,
DENISON.......................-.....TEXAS
o' Meals al all linurs. Oysters, fresh and
served ill every style. 2-0-11
ELIJAH CHILES.
Proprietor.
NOTICE.
Ed, ’/.in!nruff is the uuthorh- !
ee Irurelini/ iii/ent for the lleriild,
unit ill/ eoiitruets inuile In/ hint
leifl lie honiireil h;/ the ntuimi/e-
inent. M. /■'. OeuriniJ,
FORSYTH’S
N F.W A 1)V I'JIITlsKMKXT.S,
mm mm hot.-,
— 1873--
TENTH AN.XT Al, Mil.. NOW liKADY
Si
Far
r*UCK$ & BALANCES’
1*8 piijffi's. Price 50 cents. Free by mail.
( oiitaiiis I In* names ami circulations ot
_ all iicwspapi rs, ami u biazettecr ol the
Emiifl Lehiedit received this day I 1,1 I1".?' JT’1,Al1'
11 lot ol Rriar,M«mchaum and wood- ’
eii pipes, also, Moerclmiim cignrett
holdeis. Smokers, call and inspect
uinie. 5 14tl
Louis Lebiocht received tins day
a lot of Briar, Meeieliaum and
wooden jopes, also, Moeri liiiiun (ig-
ftictt holders. Smokers, call and in-
spect sumo. 5 14tf
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don’t fail to procuro Mrs. Wins-
low’s Soothing Syrup for all diseas-
es of teething in children. It re-
lieves tho child from pain, cures
wind colic, regulates tlio bowels,and,
by giving relief and health to the
child, gives rest to tho mother.
3 10 d & vv ly
The long desired remedy found
to prevent Billions or malcrial at-
tacks. It will do it! It will cure
GEO. P. JtOWKf.l. A CO.,
it) Spruce st.. New York.
SWEET m®mUU
OBfefBtfiSdg.Ww
'wi: 1 ji t nt <’ > •omiiul Ex pi f**r
ft-* •' 7 I e.11 e'lf ■ <J“I Mir-
I. ■ <
crof iii.tc -. /.j ot,r bi n- .‘trip um’c-m.11 k i <!■
II. lilnL' 1 1 l i:: '\r; f ir »t '< • A it 9 , ' . , Hu is
eii tv, y 1: ■.«. a 1 . .'ii'. -i.u:; 1 •,
free. 1 L ,'4 t . , Mf s ! V’.as!.ur<.': Y.w
BEFOliE BUYING Ol{ KEN TINT! A
CABINETorPARLOR ORGAN
Be sun? and send lor our Latest ( aialo^im.
('iicul.ii’s with ni‘\v styles, "educed price.'
ami nmcli inlonnation. Sr nt. five. M A
SOW UA51J.IN ORGAN CO., Boston.
New York op hiraLfo.
•W-A.KTT3FfI>(i'>()|iMEN
to repia-mt the American Newspaper
Union I.i'l of ('n-operative Newspapers,
and canvass for advertisements in the vi-
ciiiiiv of llmir own homes. To proper
persons will allow a liberal commission,
and advance a regular weekly payment in
TfOS. HOFFMAN
INST HANK A LENT,
Main street,
RUN ISON.................................TEXAS.
ft*-,y-All the best companies in the United
Stales represented with assets over
3E3X10]G3rjSXO:EV
Livery Feed and Sale Stable,
401, 400 N. Muio-.'-r
(cor. N. lluroett-ave.)
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
GENERAL LAND OFFICE.
A. R. CCLLINS & CO.
J*B BC <S» K<*. m-z M
Heal Kstatk
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
< liolec litruilug and Grazing land.-.
Land Certificates bought, sold or located.
I teCCSpeclal attention io the
1 iolonles,
location ol
II. W. ( . I»A\ Is- TKimiTOKV •
Ivspcpsia and prevent all fooctional1 aerouni. A.binwhh references. ItEAEs
derangnumts of tho rtomaclt and Iiv- « ID-1 El.* General Agents American
■ , , ,11 , 1, X, \v.-i.:i|iiT l mull. No. 10, Siimce Stria t,
All tn 111 MI, ,1 I I * ' I 1 I 1 1 ■ kj Ill'll..* V t . .1-1
er to i)o had at Hanna's Drug Store.
Try it and you will hoy it—Hunga-
rian Water. 3 2HI.
Nov York.
i cxm:& fits
When 1 -ay cure I do not mean merely to
stop them for a time and then have them
return a“ain: I mean a radical cure. I am
a r.'milar physician and have made the
disease of
litsi Epikpsy or Falling Sickness
1
CIGARS.
There has never been anything in
the city to match tho celebrated
brands of cigars just received at W.
M. JJanna’s drug store. They are
incomparable. Try our 5 cent ci-
gars which are now al! the rage.
They aio manufactured out ol Ha-1 hl|V(. if no ,, ........... nrnv r,
VHiiii lohacco especial!)’ lor \>. M. ! eeivin^' a cure from me. Send tome al
lliinna k Co. 5 5 3t once for a Treatise and a Free Bottle
| ol mv Inlalihhj remedy, (liv expn*" and
i ('ofit i> m i’i v i-'D i post oilita*. It c<i.'t* \1 >it 111M11i11£ lor a
UlAIAM : v ri:* I and I will eii re you. ,V«ldre- Dr II
Tiie Hkhai.d has Just received a HOOT. US! Pearl Street, New York.
fine stock of job material, papers, \ Mixed Cards, with name. 10c.
, , , , . , “TA/ tgeuts’ oullt lOe, I,. .Jones, A Co.,
lile-'oiig study
i ore the worst
. have I,-lilt'd i- no n a.-nn for not
I .varraiit mv reinedy to
cti>c>. lieenuse oilier- |
cards, bill and letter heads of the
latest and most approved styles.
Persons wishing anything in the
line ol job printing done will do
well l,o call, examine our stock, see
samples of work, gel prices and then
leave orders.
A CARD.
St. Louis, Nov. 15, 1878
Wo hereby give notice to thepub
lie in general, that Messrs. Eppslein
Bros., ol' Denison, aro the oniv au-
thorized agents for our Bottled Boor
tor tlio city of Denison. We high
ly recommend the above named firn
to the patronage of the public.
K. Aniiki'seii & Co’s. Brewing As-
sociation. 2 3 if
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
l)r. Wm. A. Jones, Dentist, hav-
ing accepted an otter to take charge
ol an office in New Orleans will
leave Denison for that city about
the 15th of June, and those wishing
his superior professional services
will make a note of this and apply
between this and the 15th. Rooms
in the Gunn block, op stairs, next
to the Heuai.I) ollice. Remember
tho time is short and if you want
any dental work done by him you
must call without delay. 5 239
Ladies Please Head.
To all wishing huts or bonnets of
tho latest sty le and of first-class
goods, I extend an invitation to call
and examine my first and second
invoice of goods that have just been
received. If you want your old
hats made new this is one of the
specialties of my business. Call and
examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Miss M. F. Carlo), fash-
ionable dress 3alter, has taken
rooms with me and wishes the la-
dies to call and oxamiuo her work
and prices. Don’t forget the place,
Singer Office, opposite the post ol-
lice. II. It. VOSBUGH.
4 19 lw.
()K,;.....
Nil>>illl« X. ^ .
■^I .iiirv ('unis Mixed in 25 stylus, or
«*f)l()< hrom".-. with iuiiiip lOcts.Nau-
mid Card ( o. Xausau. N. J.
\\S retail price $280 only $05.
refilll price $510 only $1.‘L5.
(Heat bargain'.Beatty. Wa-hiiiRton, N. .1,
X-XJ LVE A. is a certain !
remeilv for Consumption. A*k vour j
dniLiATists for it. Uiivul ir^ free. Address.
O. C. MOSES, is Cortland Street, Neu
York.
l(\lli.KOtBTn 11: TA1ILE.
Mm K. a ! M* H,
AII III V K,'.
(’hlcafoaiKl Texas Express...... ;P.*»0 p im
St.Eoui*» and I • \ is K\piv>^...... POO a hi
Trough Freight..................... 1:00 |fin
Way Ereixlit........................... S;-15 a m
J.KAVKS,
( Ilienko mill Texas Express...... 11:55 a in
Sr.Louis and Texas Express...... 12:.‘kl:i m
Tliromrli Freight.................... 5:0opin
Way Frei^lit........................... 5.3U a in
11. tV T. U. K. K.
AltKIVBS.
No. 1 Sr. Eou;< Express......... 12:01 a m
No. -> 1 hieairo Express............ i 1:00 a in
No. 5 W.iy Freight.................. 0;Ro p in
No. V Expre" Freight.............. 4:00 a in
PKI AKI s.
No. 2 St. Ennis Express.......... 1:20 am
No. I ( liii ai?" Express............ 1:00 p m
No. 0 Way Freight.................. 4:25 a in
No. 8 Express Freight............ 1:05 p in
1). cV s, K. li. ii.
LKAVW....................................ARHVFS.
l\issenjjer..s:00 a in | Passenger 2:iK) p m
STEAM ENGINES.
l^*SWff'
m
More effective and more complete, and
more reniiiv jilapteil to the various me*
elmnicu! and ngrieiilture uses tluia anv
other in the market Fraeiieal improve-
ment', areiiiiml.'Oetl from 20 years’mann-
faeturlng experience, with n-notation
maintained, and muto-s estahlisluHl.
Sci it toreii'enlur.!, dwor'ptlve, and con-
taining ti'stiinonial-i enneerning onr I’t >11-
I'AISI.E. s I A I'll IN A I! Y ami A) .KlU.'i.-
Tt i: \ i. steam engines.
WOOD. TAB MU * MOUSE.
Eaten, Aladbun Go., N. Y
D. W. C. DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
Stoves and Tiirware,
Iron Stsel, and
Wagon Wood Work.
Munuliichirei’M For
CHAMPION REAPERS ANO MOWERS.
John Deere & Co's (Vlcbmted Flows and Cultivators.
Deere's Oilpirt Sttlkey 1’lows.
Adams and French Harvesters and Binders.
J. I. Case & Co's Threshers and Horse Powers.
Steam Engines,
Gullet Cotton Gins,
Brooks Cotton Presses.
Mitchell &*Cq’s Improved'Wagon.
< itv properly sold or r«’iited : 'IVixe?
p.dd ior iioii-ivsideiit^; Fropertv exeii m*r-
ed:(;nllateral seeurilie nc^ofiiitedil'miiipt
Mtfeiition yiveii to subdivisions and >ur-
veys in eifv or county; copies of Stale.
< oiinty or City in ip.* 1 irni-hw I: Biislne.-*.-
solicited. Piompt and personal attention
to ail biisiii.-’ s iiitiTi.^led with.
Pan Handle
- -AND--
j Feaasy Ivaaia B B
j The Only route running I’ntlinun l'alaefc
CHi - from Hie St. Eonis to New
1 ork witlioillcliaiige.
! The above rcspresi'iit." ttie Shortest ' U.t
ljuiekest I'ottte Irmil St. I.OIli* I" the Sen-
Goirtl. ruimiog through one ot tin- most
populous wild interesting portions ol the
e.ounlry. witli many passed through Vini-
I,ilia, Ettlngllam Terre Haute Iniihina-
I poii- ltiehmand. I’iqtia (ol Dayton). Gr-
iiui•• Ii, *.-cesson. Altoona.Harrisliiirg.Eaii-
easlcr, Fliiludlpehia. Tfcnton. Newark.N.
.1 . and ileraey City oil its route to New
i York.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAIK3 DAILY
Cs Arrival cfTrrin: from the West l East
DAY-LIGHT EXPBES8 -I.eaVee tlx
l'ni..li Depot. St. l.uui'.eG-ry morn ng,
aixl. tieing n Kant Ekpiv- - -lopsoioy a)
! principal spilmns. it !ia> Pullman INihiee,
1 Sleeping ( I-.-lore lMinhiis.l’iltfUiirgh
IM-ihidelptOa amt New York without
eliange, act Imt one elninge to 15o>lon,
Baltimore and'Vii'liington. It arrive'
in New York early next evening, only
one night out. amt gives a day--light
view of the far-famed seenery of the
Bennyylvania railroail.
EAST LINE EXPRESS-!., aves i n
ion Depot. St. Emils, every evening,
stopping only at the piincipal stations,
with.
t’nllmiin Palace Cars for I.ouirVille anil
Cincinnati. Paluve Sleeping Cal
for Cliieago, aiid the favorite
Pioneer Linn of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping Cars
For Columbus. Pittsburgh, Pbilatk-lpbii!
i amt New York without change.
tier; tieing the Only Binepraetieallt nn-
j dor one management between M. Louis
ami New t ork. pas-engei > a re a - sired ot
through eouneetion*. ami are not sulijeet
lo delays at luteriiledlalc points incidental
to othei lines.
trt.i "Baggage checked throngli to all
Eastern elites.
l.r- f llm C.Suiekest Time is rt-gtllarly
uunle liy 111i- Line, aiul fan; always as loW
as h.v other routes,
pr*-'Tickels lor sale lit till ti' ket ofilli"'
ill the West ami South.
L- F. Former. Geu'l Pass. .\g; nt. Peun-
j s' lvania Pailioad. Philadi Ipliia.
w. L. O'Brien. Gen'! Pas.-. Agent, Pall
llamlle Ponte. Columhos, Ohio.
Chas. E- FolJett. Gen'! Pas-. Agent
\ aiulnlia Line. St. Lotus.
oi /( .west Horn:
NORTH or EAST
-Is VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Railroad Lino.
Two Daily Train*
From Mcinpl U viih slecpinir car from
Lillie Hock b.'.d otio
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOPT CHANt.E
Close ConneeiiolG are made ai'li Line3
running tl rough cars to.
Cl Nt 'IXN-VI’f,
IXIII \X W'OT.T
ST. LOI !. ,
(HICAGn,
JOl.KDO.
CJ-KA EI AND, JMM'ltOlT.
COLPMItt’S,
BlKKAJiO.
PITTsUntG.
iiALTMIOBE. \V \s|[IXGTOX
PHIL MllA.PHI A,
XKAV YOU V.
j» )srox
Ann all intermediate Towns, villages unit
Stations!
foST’l'iekefs for sale by tliislint' at all colt-
1 por. Stations.
Ask for Tickets via. LouPvilk’.
c. P. A rvoia:. G.I’.A T-A.Loulsville.Ky.
CEITTB.A.L: ROUTE
HOCSTOX AND TEXAS
UnX'TK AT TV S l LAV AY I
Kreight amt Pas.-engei-accoimalatim
I'EPlOli to any in the Stale.
,SE-
TWO EXPRESS TKAINS EACH WAV
33/kIX -V
Between HOUSTON,
St. LOUIS.
and CHICAGO
Htnitibu & Cg’s Corn and AVIicat Mills, and ;tl! Kinds of Mill
Machinery. Vidor Cano Mills and Cook Evaporators,
all of which 1 will sell at
IT-A-OTOIR/Sr PRICES,
WITH FREIGHT ADDED.
^Yll (iootls l^itlly Wappanlod.
Stats Agent For
CHAMPION REPAIRS.
CoUKKSPONDENcK SoUCltEI).
D. W. C. DAVIS,
Denison and Sherman, Tex.
1 \MY (a iBK, n> i i \
Zi St U I I
13 TEHiii l OHY.
1/ 1 > 1? I? 11 ti-lls you alliuir fids
1^ 1 V 1 'J r’rfN underfill iM-iudn of the
Uroat S-Hithwenl. IL is Udl ul beautiful,
l»ietU!'r*.
!"• Guide ih <ei:: El*V<* toc\vi \ :»ody.
If telyou about the ' iitrahce into T<.\|8
al it.* ii*de, tin; heiitiliful ri;v -t felciifi*
>oii: and ll'.i- (Juide al-o eoiitains pie
flirt's <»f sceiit’w in ilic Bealilul In-
liiiin Trrrilory. also se<m - iu’i’exa-
:md Kansas. Ii eoutiiins ;i scene .it ll uii-
hal. Mo., slio v inyf steamer* on the Mi>-
vi"ippi liver, and a railroad train start-
ini; tor tin* beautiful Indian Terri’oi v.nml
t>o4ih« n. Texas. It fell* you where to eo
to raise Mice])and cattle.
T his new Kuide torn 1^ l C
Ivins is itnd I'exasJL 1 4 a V ^
tells yoti about the wonderful NT <>dio
X'alley of Kansas, and a t : ip tl»r«h it. ,
i eomuieneini' ;if I'arxms. Kansas, ii'itl
wliere to buy a splendid farm at very low
injures. It also fills you liow i;. d where
to «;et Excursion Tiehets lo < lianute.
! Ilimdioldt. Emporia and dimetion Oty,
lvin>.is. It also tell* you how to reach (
, For! Sfuft. Kansas.
I'lii' <iuide tells you where to buy
' lauds in Texas irom 25 cent- per acre up
to $.5 p« r acre. It fells you about the laud.-,
the crops. Ilic people, the ehurehes. the
schools, the livers, etc., and K full oi
I beautiful ! lijjraviiijjfs ot .-eem - in tile
| r 4 XT kj i wonderful In-
®.\.. * V n aV 'ban I en
and Texas. Send lor a copy. M < mail
it to iinvbodv ti'e.* i»t cliarsf*1. *Addr< ->
l>. lUlOMY,
l ex 's and Kan i - Em ji.ain A^ent,
• Kedalin. Mo.
Toil ran yr«4 Base tree euides at Pd
Clark Str*et.Uhie *;o ill., or at 102 North
l wurtn btrict, m. Loui.. ^io.
Fast Freight i^iaos
It.inning bcMvccn
TEXAS, ST. LOVIS, KVN'S.VS
Cl i Y ami eillL'AOO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
I Lilly Ik tw. en I • v- and I >»th Si.I.oiiis-
and Chieay'". ami inP'i'medijite points.
Speei'd indueeineuls to immigrants ami
|K‘ople fit drii ir to settle i:i the state.
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^ lo’ > than at ;i;!vihm„ • ;'a!
not r« ijuli i! d; we will start you. $i'2 per
day at home made by flic imhHirioiis.
Men. women.boy -ard ”:rb wmlnl**yer\
where te work tor u-. N-.-.e o d.e tino .
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1878, newspaper, May 26, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720491/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.