Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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jY HERALD
KAY 3, 1878
TEXAS-CUATS A\D SPATS.
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A Houston bride was presented
with >500 in gold.
BiirLongley'« tlmnccs for bung-
ing aro quoted (uir (o middling.
A Dallas farmer commenced har-
vesting bis wheat yesterday.
Mrs. J. R. Cook refused nn offer of
120.00 for a pair of mocking birds.
Tho Iowa editors did not stop in
Houston. Never mind, boys, tho
Missouri people aro to como.
Within a few days two starchy
young men skipped out of Dallas
lowing sundry bills unpaid.
Peak ar.d Egan with posses aro
beating the brush in Denton counly
lor Bass aud bis associates.
The report that Lieut. Peak had
boon killed by tho train robbois whilo
in pursuit ot them proves to have
boon unfounded.
In all can dot we affirm flint tho
Pi. Worth Democrat is a dick-nail-
ing good and good looking news-
paper. There.
Tho Exponent says : <lWo aro as-
sured that tho wheat crop will aver-
age fifteen bushels per acre through-
out tho county.
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MISCNLLANKOITS ADVEHTISKMEXTS.
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D. W. C. DAVIS’ TEBUITOIty.
“Ex-Deputy Sheriff Gerron, of
Denton counly, enters a genoral de-
nial ol tho ctmrges of Sheriff Evcr-
hcart that ho is a confederate of
Sam Bass.”
Tho laying of the corner stono of
the Clay county court house at Hen-
rietta on the 20th inst. was a grand
affair and will be long remembered
by the people of that vicinity.
The Honriotta Journal says: Fath-
er Hennessey, of Sherman, is ox-
peetod in this county in a short
time to inako arrangements for flic
erection of a Catholic church.
Denton Monitor: Col Ervin lias
leased his oil and coal mines, threo
miles from his silver mines, on Cop-
peras Brandi, to a Pennsylvania
company, who arc expected in May
or Juno. Theso oil and coal indica-
tions aro not surpassed in Pennsyl-
vania or in any other state.
A smart young man from Penn-
sylvania while' looking at Ft. Worth
by moonlight droppod into a coxy
cigar stand where a buxom female
took care of tho cash ami soon, suc-
curned to the influence of beer,
smoke, etc. When lie was kicked out
in tho street by a largo sized boun-
cer lie discovered that $15.00 and his
watch were gone. That young man
says he will settb) in the Ft. to learn
how to make a living.
John Ovansby of llrenhnm, and
very brave from liquor, undertook
to show anol tfariner how to manage
a rearing horse. When mounted the
horsemodo a hail backward somer-1
sault, landed flat upon bis back with '
four heels porpcdicular in the air,
with Ovansby undernoajh the whole
with breadbasket nailed down se
curoly by tho pommel of the saddle.
Ho is not dead but his doctor
shakes hisliend.
Waco Telephone: Some of the
Democratic papers in this state seem
to take great pleasure in depreciat-
ing or endevoring to depredate lion
John Hancock in tho public cslimu
lion. Those papers should remem-
ber that very few, if any citizens
have served Texas with more fideli-
ty and ability than Judge Hancock.
A lifetitno of honorable servico |
should certainly merit respectful I
mention and courteous considera-
tion, if nothing else.
Gonzales Inquirer : Persons un
acquainted with tho vast resources
of Western Texas could not help
gazing with perfect wonder at the im-
mense herds of cattle which annual-
ly go up tho tho trail
from that beautiful pasture
field. It seems as if the supply is
inexhaustible. Year alter year wo
have heard the remark that ‘‘all tho
cattle aro being driven out of the
country this spring”—but each i
spring tho increased size ami mini-1
her of herds are subjects'for similar
remarks.
With duo solemnity the Houston
Age gays: We have from timo to
time made mention of tho false
weights and measures used in some
of tlie grocery Iioiino.s in tho city.!
Several merchants have recently |
spoken to us on tho subject and it is |
asked that tho city council take
Meps to investigate the matter. We
are told that right in tho market
house, under the voty eyes ol the I
polico, tho custom is practiced of lin-
ing two rets of weights. There
slum It I be an inspei lor appointed 1o
provide correct weights and men- j
suresnn<l a penally for those who do |
not i
New Men! New Goods!
The finest and largest line of perfumes brought to Denison at the
New Drug store, 309 Main street.
Most complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals eyer brought to Den-
ison at 309 Main street.
Greatest Variety of
PATENT MEDICINES
ever brought to Denison at 309 Main street.
A stock of Paints and oils that will lie sold at prices to defy com-
petition tit 309 Main street.
Physicians prescriptions prepared at all 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 ottr stock.
GUITEAU & WALDRON.
Tie Ctaifsi Sure 1 in!
M.GoIdsoll&Co.
•Wholesale anti Retail Dealers in-
Dress -
D. W. C. DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
Stoves and Tinware,
Iron Steel, and
Wagon WoodWork.
Manufacturers Agent For
CHAMPION REAPERS ANO MOWERS.
John Deere & Co’s Celebrated Plows and Cultivators.
Deere’s Gilpin Sulkey Plows.
Adams and French Harvesters and Binders.
J. I. Case & Go’s Threshers and Horse Powers.
Steam Engines,
Gullet Cotton Gins,
Brooks Cotton Presses.
Mitchell & Oq’s Improved Wagon.
Straube & Co’s Corn and Wheat Mills, and all Kinds of Mill
Machinery. Victor Cane Mills and Cook Evaporators,
all of which I will sell at
FACTORY PRICES,
WITH FREIGHT ADDED.
All Goods IPiiIly Warranted.
State Agent For
CHAMPION REPAIRS.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. *
D. W. C. DAVIS,
Denison and Sherman, Tex.
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DENISON.................................TEXAS.
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tM~Adrerfisinr/ Hates Liberal and Furnished on Application.
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Cor. Muin-st and Ituriiett-iiv.
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
EfiT’Speckd attention to boarding Imrsps.
This Stable is prepared to furnish the
public with the best of carriages ami
teams and first ela-s saddle horses on
reasonable terms and satislaet|Oii guar-
antee.I.
Charley Burckcl’s
(Successor to Paul Servautic.)
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
C. W. HOTCHKISS & CO.,
House nud Sign
P A I N T E R S,
Busk T3 A venae.
DENISON,,
....TEXAS.
8>§rCompetetinn in sign Painting Defied.
Painting in all it< Branches Paper Hang-
ing, Kaleomining and Graining.
Agents for the best Roofing Paints.
ELIJAH CHILES. “
Proprietor.
112 I&Eaia. Street,
DENISON, . .
HAVE ON HAND A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
sfkhsto- goods,
CJJ.otSxlErfg*,
- THE DIAMOND FINE
SHIRTS
Having just received a large assortenmt of the latest styles of
Type, we are better prepared to do Fine Job Work
than ever before. Send in your orders for
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Posters, Handbills. Streamers, Cheeks,
Circulars, Drafts, Business, Visiting and Wedding cards.
And everything in the line of printing from the smallest table to the mammoth poster
jeyLAW PRINTING—Gentlemen ot the legal Profession will please take notice
TEXAS. | (1,^ the HERALD JOB OFFICE has excellent facilities for doing all kinds of BRIEF
ABSTRACT and other Law Work, Don’t forget It.
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Best Fitting, Best Made
and Neatest Shirt in
the Market.
Main freer.
TB^.CUII_aSiXOrf.
Livery Feed and Sale Stable,1
101, 403. N.Main-st
(enr. N. llarneU-ave.)
DENISON.................................TEX VS.
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oi'ing establishment and examine iiis
last invoice of lino piece goods and .
suitings -I 28tf1
GENTI4E3IENS
Furnishing Goods, &c.
Buy Your CLOTHING of Him and save Your Money!
BOOK BI IT ID I IT Gk
RULING, ETC. ETC.
BANK PRINTING A SPECIALTY!
and a large stock of suitable stationery always on hand.
Address all communications to the
DAILY HERALD,
Denison, Tex.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1878, newspaper, May 3, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720806/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.