Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 26, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 23 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
H
I
■,
i
jy
k
[(
i
i
1
I
rji arc nut' orlxod to announce A. II.
corns tor this office
YOB CITf MARSHAL
T Jl ,TE are in'homed to announce WM.
V? HARDWICK u candidate for this
office.
run TttKASunKR:
TT7E are authorized to announce 0. E.
VV O'MALKV, a candidate fur tins office
CO UXT r A XX O VNCEM EX TS.
For the election to he hold on the first
Tuesday alter (lie tirst Monday In No-
veinber((ith) 1878.
COUNTY ATTOKNKY:
"ITTE are Authorized tn announce CII AS.
VV K CltKNSIIAW.a camlldate lor
this office, suliject to the action of the
J Htinoornllc convention
COUNTY COI.l.KCl'OK.
\'I7E are authorized to iinnrmuce TUGS.
VV IDEKMAX as a luuulidate for Coun-
ty Collector, subject to the action of the
Democratic County Convention.
COUNTY Jl'lXlKt
‘TTT'E are anhtorizej to announce S. D.
VV 8TEKDMAN for this office.
\XTk arc authorized to annoitnce .1. P.
VV .M1LLS’ns a candidate for tlie of-
fice of Judge ot Gluyson county at the
November election.
yon assisssor.
"ITTE are authorized lonnmmnee A. It.
VV ANDREWS a eanidate for this
office.
Foil SHERIFF.
“tTTo are authorized to announce tin'
\V name of W. C. KVEIIIlEAllT as
a candidate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of tirayson county, at the ensuing
election, suliji-et to the decision of tlie
Democralle County Convention,
TX.r'E arc authorized to announce K. (J.
VV DOUGLASSu candidate for tiiis
office, subject to the decision of the Dem-
ocratic county convention.
Foil COUNTY UI.K1MC.
"TTTT-; lir<‘ authorized to announce (!. A.
VV DICKEKMAX a candidate for tlii.-
olllce.
FOR DISTRICT CI.KRK.
-TlfE are authorized of •uinmiuce W.
VV II. I.ANKFORI> a caimdidate for
this office.
FOR TRKASURKR.
1TTE are authorized to aniinuivc .1. 1’.
VV LOVING a candidate lor this office.
LOCAL SHOUT STOPS.
Lubricating oil at Acbeson’s.
BY W. F. IlLAKBSLY.
AFTER THK MANNER OF DOllSON.
There was To Joy expressed when 1 was
horn,
No peabiig of a gladsome hell,
No jubilee, noecstasy to tell,
No shouts of merriment to mark the morn.
When I was born.
Tlie binders hiirhest art Imd been invoked
To make me perfect, fine and neat,
To form and shape my every part com-
plete.
With edges gilt, morrceo cloaked
As art invoked,
/ ,
There were so many formed and clothed
like me;
All spotless, trim, without defect,
Bold (would have been a jubilee t’ixpect
While others lay, from notice tree
Though clot It’d like me.
One scarce could think the pain I felt
When careers ted within letters
Upon my back they pressed these golden
letters:
Ai.bum; the heart of Pity sure d id melt
rim.li pain I felt.
Full soon l was displayed to public gaze,
Admired by all who saw me there,
Rouging lo lie the slave of lady fair,
Who lelt, like me, disdain of that cold
praise
Oi public gaze.
One morning came a lover young and gay
Who wrote upon my piimal page,
‘■To .Marie. A token of my love; thong li
age
May o’crlake thee lei thy heart ev r stay
Voting and guy.’’
Of .Maric.iny new mheiress who can speak
Wilii praise sufficient lo tlie theme,
With proper justice to those eyes’ soft
gleam,
With ample ardor of that rosy check,
Who can speak?
When first she took me in her suit white
hands
And saw the legend on my page,
Her heart like llult'ring bird in iiksomc
cage
Thrilled, fori lelt Hie thrill that Love
commands,
In her white hands. |
I.cg nd and motlo and .-outlet and ode
Were written on many a leaf,
.Some glowing with love, some burdened
with griel;
In legend ami motto affi clinn glow'd
And in sound and ode,
A year or more dies on tlie wings ol Time,
Again a well-known li md I led,
The .same that did my virgin whiteness
steal,
That rapid the purity of my chaste prime
In uiy youth of Time.
The best article of Port wine,
most tmiublo lor medical purposes,
aver brought into Denison is now at
Acheson V
Jack Wright telegraphs from
Schell City that ho is water bound,
and that the whole country is under
water.
Passenger tram No. 1 was aban-
doned on tlie M. K. & T. yesterday.
The mail arrived on No. 4. this
morning.
Wo don’t lofnso to take Mexican
dollars for their faro (or goods be-
cause they are Mexican silver. Jl
you think we do call and try ns.
'5 26 lw W. M. Hanna & Co.
Handsome French chintz calicos
with the palm leal and rosebud pat-
terns, arc coining again in'o favor
for chamber gowns. They arc old
fashioned and pretty.
The first shipment of ponchos o
{ the sua.-on was made Yesterday by
Henry Mcnitt to Junction City,
Kansas,and Denver, Colorado.
Twelve cars of slock from Dallas
will arrive at 7 o’clock this evening
and go through by the M. K. & T. lo
Chicago.
35 cents, Toilet slippers,
35o “ Morning “
35c “ Evening “
35c “ Opera “
3 pairs for 81.00 at SherhnriHi’s slice
store, o 120
- -<V-
Mursluil Hardwick, policemen Al.
Hull and Tom Wright hud an oxcit-
And Wisely Decide to Unite for
tlie Good of Denison.
FIRST WARD.
Tho mooting tor ibis ward took
place al the Green Front storo on
Main street. Majah Maughs in the
chair, L. C. Kone, secretary.
The delegates from tjiis ward are
Messrs. Lotve, Grundstien, Peck,
Foster, Maughs, Massey, Winn,
Simpson, Hearing and Lingo. A
discus-ion us to tho propriety of in-
stiucting tho delegates to vole for
nominations resulted in a negative
by 8 to 7.
Tho mooting did not a Ijouru un-
til u late hour because the presiding
officer felt called upon to make Ins
personal views known, in a series ol
lmli-hour hariungius.
This reporter lias seen some in-
stances of anogunco in his young
life, hut never o..o which can equal
Majuh Muughs’s chairmanship for
solid,genuine cheek.
SECOND IVAllD.
The meeting tor this ward was
hold at Squire Kirk’s ofllco mid was
rather slimly attended. Dr. Alex.
Morrison was tiominaled for coun-
cilman. As ho was not present it is
not known whether ho will accept
tlie nomination or not. Speeches
were made by Messrs. Uundoll, Per-
ry, J,eonard and Feilds deprecating
any nominations being made lor
city offices. ’J hu vole on (his ques-
tion was very close and avery small
majoiiiy ruled in favor of making
nominations regardless of tho good
sense of the moio sensible, with
whom the prosperity of tho city is
paramount to tho aspiration of tho
One of tlie Old Land Marks of
Denison Gone to Give Place
to the Monument of
Stone.
In tho gloomiest days that ever
overhung Denison l hero could have
been found under Acheson’s drug
storo from one to four men constant-
ly at work, excavating and building.
There was no fuss, no boasting, no
blowing about this. It all progress-
ed silently. And after tho founda-
tion was done, the walls went up
and up; joists were placed; roof laid;
plaster applied, and.still no outward
sign ot anything being done. Some
low, who heard a building was be-
ing erected found by inspection that
itwustim^ Hut beyond'these few,
none knew it, until last week when
the old front was demolished to
make way for tho new. For one
week work stood still awaiting the
drying of tho plaster, and then was
witnessed a scene that is without a
counterpart in tlm Stuto of Texas.
On .Monday evening tho passers-by
could have soon tho smiling coun-
tenance of Parson Lease, as lie dis-
pensed physic to tho afflicted, calm
and unruffled ns a May morning.
The old canvas ceiling and paper
walls, witnesses to many a varied
scene of carnival and carousal in
the history of the house, hung list-
lessly unsuspecting any change. Si-
lently, in (he hours of night the old
M., K. & T. saloon—the old flour .
store—Iho old book stoic—tho old j
drug storo, vanished. At daylight
every man that could he put to!
work lo advantage was there. A ‘
pouring, drenching ruin fell all the
day long; but still tlie work went,
on. Mason-, plaslorers, carpenters !
and laborers all mingling and tnov-
THE FLAG STORE!
Now Oftorlng
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, etc.
CALL SJ’I'XTAL ATTENTION TO OCR AVKLL SELECTED STOCK OF
Dry foods,White foods,Fancy Goods
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
LAIDIES KID (ILOYKS BEST IN THE MARKET
BOYS, AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING
EM I >11011 )EI! I ES.LACES& El)(i IN< i
ingebaso yesterday forenoon alter j hungry office hunters,
a negro hoy named Lewis, lie was | On the citizens present hoi ng ask- j t ng and work i tig, without coni union;
captured and put in tho city jail, i cd to pledge themselves to abide by
Lewis is a street gain min of the (tho decision of the convention, n«v-
1*1-10ASK CALL AXI) EXAMINE OCR GOODS DIOKOKIO
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
No Trouble to Show Goods.
so that minute by minillo you could
seo the thing grow. Dr. Jones went
worst di sruption and something j oral gentlemen withdrew, refusing ; through the collar to the hack room
should be done to rid tho city of Ids I to hind themselves to upholding cau-
prrsonco.
didales made Without their consent.
Tho following gentlemen are the
delegates from this Ward :
Eeild,
Perry, Patrick, Leonard, Tone,
Another gala-day at Viedel’s Sam-
ple Room. Y’oidel will spread limi-
sell this morning by setting the fin-
Less steady now the hand than on that cst lunch known in tho history of j (jiiinn, Hoffman, Tibbs, Munson and
day Texas. Everything lor everybody, Maitincro.
_ _ I When llrst upon my page lie wrote j and many things lo suit the taste or '
The old fiivori’i__tho Colosus ci j That message ol Ids love which did de-j each. Cull and spend a pleasant
gar at Eppstien Bros. 5-23tf1 , ' ”lA! ...... hour. 5 2filf
lies heart to Mane. \Y as lie less true, pray j -
, : Than on that din ?
arrived
A large Northern
yesterday morning.
Castor oil only 81
Achoson’s.
{ Trembling lie v:rote "To .Marie and To
Wine”
gallon at 1 To them I will lie will ng slave
Nothing on o irtli wliicli so loudly I crave,
Naiig.it in tlm world Ed iwtlirr call mine,
Our neighbor tailed to carry his! Than Marie and Wine
own waul lot his pet partisan I Again she held me in her soft while hand,
scheme. j I felt a thrilling oi lier ve ns,
• That more nf anger Ilian ol love contains;
Her pearly teals leli on my pages aim
Her soil vIdle hand.
It Is reported that George B. Lov-
ing lost some twenty head of cattle
recently while crossing a
tlrcum.
swollen I
THIRD WARD.
The meeting of the untenified in
tiiis ward wits not harmonious, so
we oro infi rim'd, it seems that our
cotemporary permitted Mime moss-
to get a prescription tilled, and
when he came lack it was over the
floor. Jim Jollif’ hauled the flooring
from Lingo’s lumber yard at eleven
o’clock, and at 12 o’clock jt was
halfdown. At daylight the drug
store moved out, mid at 3 o’clock' it
moved back—out of the old house
into tho new, in eight hours—-out of
the frame house into tho stone—
both occupying the same ground.
Tho now building, wo cannot, say
CASPER BROS.
WHITEWEIGHT.
ALVAH SHAW,
-THE
GROCER,
C. I*. Euper will have good ice
cream to day for everybody. 5-20 2i
Fresh Mutton
Just received at tho Accomoda-
tion inaikot. *
For choice family groceries, call
at Wood &. Go’s. ‘ 3-10 3t
Fro.-li corn meal at Denison Plan-
ing Mills. *
A splendid assortment of home-
made candies at C I! Euper’s 5-25-21
\Vre have been nquestod to state
that there will he tin ruing and
evening services at the Presbyterian
church today.
—-----
Grand Free Lunch.
Below his ,strophe "To Marie and
Wine,
Shu wrote "1 hu chambers of
heart,
Something New.
Boston codfish halls in 2 pound
cans ready for use at li. Merritt’s.
Thank God, tho Democrats of
Denison are found true to tho best
interests of our young city. They
to will not allow the ring to loud them
into insane and incendiary measures.
backs to capture Ins convention and mod* “boat yet. as it is not entirely
get away with it. Wl*n our ,0- j completed. So tin* it presents the
temporary saw this little jugglingp handsomest Hont in town. .1 he
trick of a ling within a ring he left j 'V!|Hh :,re while coated. Gas pipes
in disgust and tho thing collapsed in j extend through the whole building,
a row and tho las' seen of our co-, Stools, for the resting of weary cus-
temp. he was cussing a liluo streal; j turners are placed ill front of Iho
and pouring out his love for iho j counter. In fact it is in every res-
d—d ignorant, weak-kneed Demo- pw‘ “ urst-cla-s storo room. A I-
crats. Another of the defeated ring- j though not largo if is capable of hi
KAMII^
Koi'i s all Mini-* ol* —
GROCEIUES.
J0111 In reviewing the work of last night 1 ":is sponging him offtuid Iml-I-
Must have no room tor else but mo, a part vVu mllHt tl,u,,k lho 8ood mcn
,j- ingabag ol pounded ieo to his
li«lween Marin and Wine.’’ j
lie clio.se; mid in that choice he found
L not enough for me, pray ehuose your Ih’idson for their hearty endorses- j ICH’ * *u> ,,ul1 IN ll0lg'l,mr
shrine. ‘ i incut of rtio HitRAbD’s course. got loft badly mid the third w ard is
an open field for a candidato.
The wife and child of S. D. Hall four tii ward.
leave lot tho North in a day or so. fpi10 mooting in tins ward was but
The child has been m poor health p„0roly attended. Delegates were
for a long tiino and tho physician
advises a change of climate.
content.
He shunned llie wine so sparkling
bright.
Ex 11 tort Love over li isr appetite,
in memory yl inm> years well -pent
tie Ion ml eon tint.
ing in in lo exceedingly handsome;
out what Acheson will do towards
beautifying n no person will ever
know until they see it.
NOMINATION.
And sells cheaper llien any man In ee-(-tirayson county
Also, keeps a first-class
RESTAIJ Tl JL. 1ST T.
And will bo plo wed to sec all his li i ‘inis so c ill on him and
GET YGUR MONEY’S WORTH.
And I, though worn and
oM age.
wrinkled with
Tom Green, concerning whom so
many painful rumors were recently
Am belli ami trea-iired fiy tliem both afloat, arrived in the city yesterday
In leeollfetioii ol their pliglileil troth J J
, , , ■ , J'lioiigli -ear and yellow'd is mv primal
Baked chicken and roust lamb at | page,
10 o’clock a. ni. at L blue's saloon. * i
Notions, zephyrs, toys and musi-
cal instruments at iho old Kansas
Lily store. *
CITV
With old ag.
‘EKSHNALS.
A GStaugiibaw. a prominent citizen ol
Honey Grove, is in the city.
from Leavenworth, Kas.
Tho Colosus—the best cigar in
the market at Eppstien Bros. Ken-
itliky Whisky Depot. G-23U
Mr. Slivers, who has a garden in
the noilh-wcst part of tho city, ship.
Mr. A George, ol llot Springs. Ark., i- pud a lot of poaches North yeslcr-
Thc IIkraid's course is endorsed
by the best Democrats of the city, i , , ,
■* in tlie city, tlie guest ol Mrs Jus j.tomird dtiv.
J-ise tiie Her u.d they uro for Den-1 ■
jeon first and for politics afterw ards. 1 ''lvo"1- ll"' llv,f>''' llll! i -Mr. G'eorgo Slrouhc has embarked
. train rubbery, arrived in the city Sutur- ■ , ,
cl . day morning tn in .Marslmll. 111 *'1U grocery business at Hot
is haw keeps .V No. 1 cigar at c. , , , . .
Whitewi iglit. Denison burs will G B. Greenlaw, nroprletor of the ear- ’I"1'"1 "u 'a
find agood til tide at Shaw’s.5 26'.slm riage manufaelory tshennan, was in the ^ • Moods, who will return to Deni.
-------- : city yesterday.
Any hook published
Gaisiiiaii & Co, have Carried ol)
the Honors.
Everybody that lias groceries to
buy are notified that Gusman A Co.
arc elected as tho lending grocers b< -! 8oJoIlw> |„„ ,ls it vvn,
cause they have everything in the !
INSOLENITJ.
Thero seems to ho somo mdocis-j
ion in tho Democratic nicks ns to j
tho proper Iino of demarcation I o- |
tween the “common” and the high-j
toned. On tho oecasioo of the!
C3- -A- X1STI
-AT-
M, SINGER’S
"grand rally” nt ’Sqttiie KIrk’s ot- [
lice last week the chairman, alter |
)>utting a motion said :
“I’ll just i ( peat this motion for
the benefit of the common people.” j
Some of the belter elnss of Item- j
ocrats eotisi lured this a piece ol in
in
with the general tenor ot ihn ”r.tl-
groccry line, but principally because I |y” we eoiiduUe no one has any
they sell at bottom figures. ; cause for complaint.
Tliev have bottom prices on Millar .. ,
and ootloo. lbcy iutvo just rooeiv- j)0,. (•in3t*U,J, hotel checks and all oth
ed a lot of new goods comprising or kinds <>{’clnvcks can now be
canned clams, canned (juiiH.'Os, iin- j at Sbecder & i>e«dm’s gun st."!,*‘, t
ported Italian sausage, choice vino- ; 'vil|i all the latest styl
-N EW-
Dry Goods Store
.STILL MURK KKDCCTIOXS.
instructed as to their duty in regard
to making nominations for city offi-
cers. The spirit of this meeting,
however, was decidedly against
making such nominations, hut con-
sidered it due to flic intelligence of
their delegates not to hamper iluipi
in their ideas as to tho interests of
tho city.
VIGILANT®.
A parly of twenty-five men
on horseback rodo through the
..... ..............., .........si.....t................. -.........; ' j “one satisfactory and prom|.tlv. ' ‘ sp.-H-'r l.nrguius in ready ina.le ladles
quite a sensation. A IIf.rai.d re-; bad. (.aisinan k Co. tiro dotorinm- Give them a call. ;> 2<> 1 w .m,.; al.-o gentle men ami boys’ ready
Ue»■ • • i i," fhe be-t hr.-mds of prints the
*’ ~ pretties palttrus in tlie sea-
son................................. 5c per yard
d ie lemiiue I.ensdale unt-lin
4-1 wide..........................file. 11
('uinbiie (Knights)............... lilt: "
, , l lorded piiiues heaulUni pat.
hecks, bar- <),. “
do. while...............illc "
hail Gnisseloth all .-had. syd wide He “
sheeting 10-4 w ide...............'Jllc "
Si a l-iaiid t 1 wide...............7T: "
Beaut i I’ll I luce curtains Jill read 50e “
fujj’ \', i1 have a full line of all inentionahle
... | .'7 i . ! pi- trds. guns and anninil ion. Lock- p.-if We have a full liiioof all mentionalile
gar pickles in hulk and another Hllu-,|1j||j, .lll(j ,,| | kj1J(js „)• repairing h'»* v goods and and notions and prices
book published delivered
promptly ill five days by leaving
your order al tho old Kansas City
store *
Mtko Coffey, contractor on the1
Denison A Pacific, is lying very ill
i t Ins camp near this city. Dr. Ea
gun of Sherman, and Dr. Acheson,
it this eiiy,are attending him. While
Mr.Coffey is crititally ill his physi-
cians do not think him in absolute
danger. Tho Herai.d trusts Mr
Coffey may sjccdily rocover. .
son shortly.
.1. I>. Yocum, of Plano, the gontleman Canary seed
who puielia-ed tl:e Ttliits lmilding (^|) AHiesOli’s,
Main street, i- ivgisteied at the Alamo.
by tbo bushel at
For the benefit ot tho ono tlious-
II. I*. Hughes. Southwestern passenger | |
agent M. K. & T. i
mo hotel,
stopping at the Ala-
Itr. Eagan of Siieinian, informs the
Huu.u.e that Capt. Colley is still hi a crit-
ical condition.
Mrs. F Ledrick leave* this morning on a j
vi-it to friends in Lawrence, Leaven,
word! and Topeka, K ins. The HkRai i. !
wishes her a plea-mu visit.
one persons who call at the
JIi.ttAi.fi office asking for the en-
gineers of the Denison & Pacific, we
will stale tbal they have moved to
tho old Government freight depot.
-♦- -
TURTLE SOUP.
At Woll’s to day at
l. and 9 o’clock p. m.
10 o’clock a.
Five new styles of wall paper ni
Brown & Webb’s old Kan-ns City
Btore. *i
I!. W. Marcus forinet ly of our city, we
see from the Hot Springs Sunday Journal,
has in connection wife Mr. Karntofskv,
ol Unit place, opened a gentljinen’s fur- i 'Ny night along tho line of tho M.
j nl.lilng gooifs store. Success to you, K. & T. in Kansas and Missouri.
20.000 lb", of strictly pure, white Marcus, and may run keep all the good ®-—
lead just received at Ilanria’s drug people o( Hie Hoi. Springs neatly dressed
store in 50 ami 11)0 lb kegs. When in jour he-t.
V1 u buy 100 In. kegs you get DO ; We acknowledge the pleasure of a visit
weight of load; yon don’t pay for <>iT)r. D. X. Kis>chl>:imn. late of Paducah.
Wood. Wo have the only complete , gy, |)r. Eigenhamn intends forming a
stock of drugs, paints, oils, etc., in <|.i-- fin- in-trncihni in .iririiiii' tand
J)oni*on. Den I fail lo cull and see ennimereial ns-iges and book-keeping,
us before huyi/ig. A lw [f,* comes well recommended a.id we
.. . ' "T , , , ,. trust be will meet with encouragement,
l ine cigars for •>, 10 and !•> reals :
fll the old Kansas Cil v store. * I Hr. Kellev and George Diamond, of
. . . j IVlilleslioro. wre in tlie city Frlil.iV to
i'’re»h family groceries always an ev i-- w’.rli the ti p nilroad for the
D o'1, and void cheap nt >•.,! A ig■■■ . '■<" el r e• . . i .
(_’u*8i 5-21: >' o maed to tVlilt' -horo ve-ti rday morn-
1 inif-
Il was raining very hard ali Fii-
W. M. Hanna A Co. have tho on-
ly complete slock of drugs, paints,
oils and cigars lo he found in Deni-
son. If you doubt it call and sec us
and ho satisfied. 5 2G lw
Tho IIf.raui congratulates the
Democracy of Denison upon the
moderate, inrb pendent and noble
work of last night. Tho ring was
rout d and defeated at every point.
Bight well iti'l nob!j (foie.
♦
Bilcd oil at Ache-on’*.
porter ir tcrvieivnd the leader, dep-
uty sheriff Cashon, and was inform-
ed by him that they were an organ-
ized vigilance committee for the
purpose of protecting themselves
Horn the depredations of horso and
cattle thieves that intest tho conn
try ill numbers. The committee
dined at the White House with Col.
Budd. They nroeioarly all larniers,
living in the vicinity of Cold
Springs, near Denison.
Hanna is selling more Faints,
Lead and Oil than any oilier house
in Grayson I Aunty. It’ you are
you are painting don’t fail to see
him before you buy. 3 24tf
cd to retain the reputation of being
the popular groeot s.
Horace will have attained his
majority in a few days. Jn response
to it solicitation by tho "Majah” liir
his voto wo heard him answer time-
ly; “No, sir, my virgin voto shall
“ not he prostituted to tho uses of
Something New.
Boston codfish balls
cans ready for use at II. Merritt's.
Mr. <). B. Kune informs tho 11 kr-
ai,d that a young man named Jinf
llaley was drowned near Bonham
recently. llaley lived one mile
from lho town and was drowned
| made i lei hinand ladies, gents, boys and
ellildrrll -Ime.- and boots.
, | Dod’t fall to call before you purchase;
in _ pound you will save money and oblige,
M. SINGER.
I'NDEit nil; FLOOD.
An accident resulting in tho loss
the bummers :i".l parasites living whi|c (.1.„tl8ing „ sUvam called tin*' '•* "early §800 worth of horseflesh
“ off (lie crimes of tbo Tammany | j,ojs A(Tj wbk.h Wil„ vely muelp happened on Thursday, ono and
“Bmg Democracy. 1 shall v°‘° | HWOllen by the recent ruins. The: a-lmlf miles from Muskogoo, I. T.
“ for MEN who will he put in (.itizc,iso; i!,)n|mm tin ned out and j A genilern.ni arrived at the Mitchell
nation by tho intelligent citizens of „flar tt i0Ilg B01ircb found tho body, ■ iiotoi from Kansas, having in his
"Dcii'miti.” The “Majah” tit once re-
alized tho situation and—willed.
Judging from the personnel of tho
ward delegations the Ukrai.h can
say no municipal nominations will
be made. The majority of them are
men of intelligence and discretion,
and have the best interests of our
city at heart, which they can best
subserve by making no nominations.
Lard oil at Acbeson’s.
REMEMBER
That Woo.I A Co's, is the pht' e to
buy your groceries. 5 M -it
Oranges, Ionian* and bananas at
O'. R. ivipoi’s. 5 2u 2t
AViiiilotl Immediatelyv
One hundred good tie makers, (or
the Denison & Southeastern ami
Denison A I’aeific railroads. Apply
to J. F. MeNaughlon at J. II. Ful-
ler's, I IS Main street, Denison,
Texas. 5 22 2iv
Don’t give 81 a boltlo for Lti-
bia’s extract when you cun buy it
in bulk at Aclioson’s for half the
money.
The It K 11.11,1) is requested to slate
that a iiebeeca Degree meeting will
charge lliice valuable horses—ono
of tliem valued at over 8100. llo
was en mute with the horses for Ft.
Worth.
In the afternoon he started on his
journey, and while endeavoring to
cross a stream which was very high
lie held at lho <MJ 1 11■ <>vvHuB,, p,.t,tn i-<><.cnt laiiif, the threo horses
Monday evining al 8 o’clock. All
Odd Fellows who have obtained the
Emm Dm residence «M 5ih ,U**epc« ■!« onlitK-tl to the do-
were drowned and the man himself
narrowly escaped the same late.
The eloquent Bishop Garret will
Stbavkii
Thus. Benneti, six miles west of, ■ ...
Denison, on tho Gainesville road : K1’00 Hubucca; a'so his wile, sister
two hor.M*s-om, bay, and one so," | or daughter of age, ao-i it is also re- preach M.n,lay morning and even-
rel: IujukUrI .1 ii con mocUvI. A lilicr qm^tod lh:it llii.s He- inK 1,1 I - j >i^copn 1 church at »Shoi-
al reward will be given to anyone j ,M.,,0 wj|j |)C |irosent Monday night man. Mr. Kmllin and seven 1 others
returning same to me at my resi- i ar.tomponied by their wives or ' I*"™ tho eiiy this afternoon lo til-
denee. TtioH.BK.vxm-. 5 14tl
“Mexican Jnnmey” is running a
Aro you going to paint? No, I
tend evening s. rvice.
No 10 per cent, discount on
_____ ... _ ...„ . ,....... , _ _____i Bin
first- class restaurant, and we arc j have painted, and bought tlie paint j Mexican dollar at Aihcson’s. You
glad to note is well patronized. > at Acheenn’e. 1 can get 100 cents worth for it there.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.