Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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uaMmaffetok T
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A proejielroaa barber has thanaged
lo scrape enough together to live on.
The old Woriio—the Colosus ci-
gar at EpjWtoin Bros. 5-23tf
. >* i .i Twenty-nine cars of cattle wero
v 'Eorttl' Option nail been defeated shipped north over the M.J K. ft T.,
In C/ay county. Sundays _
----■*** ""it five cent cigars at Xeid-
$ day tenuity 'cr^p is worth 40
Wu
; Tbo firemon Will celebrate the
?ot(rth of'July nt Dallas.
I ’ Tbo .telephono does not work
Wll in jowett.
Texas is shipping rattlo to Now
brleans, Lo.
A Falls coiW'iy man realized $500
off of thirty Reresol wtfoat.
The growing grape Crop has heon
materially injured in Van Zandt
'county by the late rains.
Kerr eounty has within its boun-
daries eleven reaping and sovon
threshing machines.
The business men of Dallas will
close their places of businoss at 12
oVld k on the Fourth of July.
All the prisoners in tbo Clay
county jail novo boon taken to Cook
county.
The Post’s opinions and argu-
ments seom to worry thoso Fort
Worth editors amazingly.
Tho bluo ribbon badges vanished
from Sherman with tho Murphy
representative, apparently.
Another copperhead snako lias
gone and done it. Bit a Dallas
county man. Whisky and the doc-
tor will save him.
Mason county is to havo s new
court house. Tho contract lias boon
let and work will commence tmedi-
otely.
David Howard, aged 79 years,
and who now lives at llerietta, Clay
county, built the first houso in
Bonham 36 years ago.
The Sheriffs of Montague, Clay
and Cooko counties woro In Sher-
man on the 26th. What a sot those
Shermanites must be 1
The Rothcliild enso has been con-
tinued on tho ground of abscnco of
witnesses and will not come up
again for six months.
Ono day passed over tho heads of
tho Dsllasites without a single arrest
taking placo. That day wns the
20lh and is worthy of notice.
A negro foil through a trestle on
tho Toxas and Paocifio railroad,
near Dallas, recently and recoivcd
injuries supposed to bo fatal.
Tho iron is on tho way for the
building of Morgan’s Louisiana Rail-
road from Houston to Vormilion-
ville.
The Shorm&n Courier says tho
■dogs, hogs and fleas are about to
take tho town and thinks it no
wonder tho people are looking out
for cheap excursion rates.
Eight crates of terrapins consign-
ed to A. Cbandy, Paris Franco, wore
shipped on board the City of San
Antonio, from Galveston on the
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niple room. 0 17 tf
AH tho Police Gazette lhcks now
is an artist to givo tbo pososond po-
sitions pf its characters while billing
and cooing.
0. Alftger, Fancy Dyer, live tp die ahtl
die to li<;e. On Austin Avenue, licarSkid-
Uv street. 0-13-lm
It is tho “9-p. m. morning Police
Gazette,” now, and this morning
contained a hudgot of choice police
litoratrt~o served in truo P. G. stylo.
A lot of Setlors water ana >Cham-
paigno received thi» day at Louis
Lobrocht’s. C-3lf
Messrs. H. Waterman ana II. Well,
of tho Star Store, are putting the
furniture in and fitting np a raagnif-
ieont saloon in ono of Muller’s now
buildings.
The largest stock of cigars in
North Texas at tho Kentucky whis-
ky depot. 2 3tf
Messrs. Snm’l Star ft Co., have
their building at Whitwright about
ready for occupancy. Messrs. I.
Star, F. Yeatman and J. Lapasky
will bo in charge.
The Colosus—the host cigar in tho
market at Eppstein Bros, Kentucky
Whisky depot. 6-23tf
THE UNBELIEVER,
Within my arms thou’It lie. love mine!
With rapture past all measure;
Mv whole heart leaps and throbs to think
Of such entrancing pleasure.
Within my arms thou'It lie, love mine!
With tliv fair golden tresses
Mv lingers sport; thy dear wee head
Upon my shoulder presses.
Within my arms thou’It lie, love mine!
Sweet fact fulfills sweet vision;
Even here on earth I shall enjoy
Heaven’s dearest bliss elysian.
Oh, holy Thomas! Can this lie?
The doubt I know will linger,
Till I on the wound tny bliss hath left
Am aWi to place my finger,
If yoa want tbo ffiiest old Bour-
bon whisky ever brought to this
market go to tho Kentucky whisky
depot. 2-8tf
Fashion's folly: Old gentleman
—"Sit down, my dear; you’ll bo so
tired beforo you get through,” Lit-
tlo’gir!—“Oh,dear,no; mamma said I
was not losit down, it would spoil
my dress.”
Call at J. M. Ilills merchant tail-
oring establishment and examine his
last invoitvs of fine pieeo goods and
suitings. 4 2Stf
“What is a country without a 4th
of July?” It is a plaee of peace,
where good Americans will dio when
they go to; a happy valley, where
the firecracker is turned into a stick
of chewing gum, and the rocket into
a peaceful harbor’s polo.
Millinery and
Dressmaking.
Mrs. M. J. Ballou gives her per-
jonal attention to fashionable milli-
tempted to outrage a young while
girl at Jewett, Leon county hut was
frightened off before accomplishing
iiis purposo.
Not more tlianymc quarter of the
tiusinoes men in tho town of Hound
Hock, advertise in their local paper
which is certainly no evidence of
thrift.
A Waco firm has orders for 200,-
'€00 biurtiels of wheat. They pay
from 72 to 75-ccnts per husliol and
ship on an avorago of llireo cars per
•day.
Tlioro are aiaety-four prisonovs
in the Austin jail. Two of thorn wo-
men and two little girls aged sovon
and nine yoars, charged with steal'
•ing $20 in gold.
A scarlet boron’s plume will be a-
‘wardod te the host shot in the win-
ning team at target practice at the
Encampment and will ho known as
■the “Chaplain’s prize.”
Fort Worth now lias an organized
cavalry company but they can’t do-
\Vb:n a man succeeds in borrow-
ing five dollnrs ho is ready to de-
clare that tho world is growing bet-
ter. When ho fails in borrowing
fifty omits he is certain that the last
trump has got to toot boforo the
week is out or there won’t bo a can-
did* to for heaven left.
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don’t fail to procuro Mrs. Wins-
lew’s Soothing Syrup for all diseas-
es of teething in children. It re-
lieves tho child from pain, cures
wind colic, regulates the bowels,and,
by giving relief and health to tho
child, gives rest to tbo mothor.
3 10 d A w ly
Tho Democratic (?)advico was a
Sittlo lalo in tho day. When and
where did the Polico Gazelto get
authority to run tho Democratic
party of tills county?
Fresh Imported and clear Havana
cigars received yesterday at Lonis
Lobreeht’s 6-23tf
For tho information of the self-
cide wliothor they would rather be j constituted organ of the Democracy
the “Sam Houston Guards” or iof this vicinity we will say that
“Throckmorton Chargers.” 'this—Denison is tho only precinct
Two little boys aged respectively \ in Grayson counly that has instruct-
ion and twelvo years had a fight at 'ed f°r nominations. In view of this
Fort Worth recently during which | is 8a(o to say we will have no nom-
the older of the lads cut tho other j inations. That is what the people
With a knife, ant! now the courts will j wfll|t and it is nothing more than
investigate tho matter. I t ight that tho delegates of the peo-
Wc take Ike following from the j Ple ehouid ,io whiU the I^F10 w»nt-
Galveston Now* of tbo 12th. Mr.! N' B—Becvcsville-tho noble Geo.
McCloskev, tho late editor of IBecve 8 homo plant—is with Denison
the Independent, and who was tried j havln« "'ducted for nom.nations.
convicted, anil sentenced lo pay ^ How does this suit the Democracy
’fine of $100, for libel, at the ia*V of DeniROn ? Are wi hand-in-glove
term of the Criminal District court,) w,*h George Beeves ? Who dare
surrendered himself to the sheriff j answer that we arc? Who then
on Monday nnd is now engaged iri < dare say that Tic will conspire With
boarding out Ube penally in the cooti ] this baso enemy of Deri'son to our
*f,y jail. town ruin?
Sweetheart, name the day for me
When we too (hall wedded be
Make It ere another noon,
While the meadows are m tune,
And the trees are blossmlng,
And the robins mate and sing,
Whisper, love, and name a daft
lu this merry month of May,
No, no, ho, ,
You shall not escape me so!
Love will not forever wait;
Roses fade when gathered late,
Fje, for shame, Sir Malcontent!
How can time be better spent,
Than In woolngf.I would wed
Whenjthe clover blossoms red,
When the nlr Is full of bliss.
And the suushinp like a kiss,
If You’re good i’ll grant a boon:
You shall have me, sir, In June.
Nay, nay, nay,
Girls for once should have their way!
If you love me wait till June;
Rosebuds wither picked tbo soon,
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Insect Power.
Insect powder by the ounco,
pound or bottle at Giiiteau & Wal-
drons.
0-24-lw.
Tho host sewing machine oil over
brought to Donison, at Achcson’s.
Mono}- refunded if it fails lo sstify.
Tho artist who lias been laying
up for the winter can now bo seen
along the railroads throwing fantasy
and passion into tho pootic logonds
which speak tho marvolous virtue of
corn and bunion liniments.
Gaienian & Co. havo recoivcd a
shipment of english and domostic
pickles.
Town C ompany Notice.
Dknison, June 21st, 1878.
All persons indebted to the Town
Company must call and sco the
agent on or before Saturday noxt or
contract will bo cancelled.
Jno. C. Montuonerv,
* Ag’t Donison T. Co.
A lot of Sellers water and Cham-
paigrio received this day at Louis
Lchrocht’s. 6-3tf
Go to Gaisman’s for tho ingred-
ints Ice for Cream. They have them,
all.
Our enterprising noighbor tho
“Polico Gazette,” is always up with,
a little ahead or a little behind the
time. In this it is somewhat like
tho toper who never took a drink
except it was with some one or alone.
The latest cxcontrlcity of tho P. G.,
is an editorial in this morning’s is-
suo admonishing tho pooplo of
Whilosboro and Kentuckytown to
instruct their delegates to tho coun-
ty convention to go for nominations.
But tho P. G. seems to have forgot-
ten (hat those precincts held thoir
primaries on Saturday last and
unanimously instructed against
nominations. This tbo P. G.—tho
only Democratic (?) paper in this
part of tho Stoto loomed by reading
tho great and good Herald last
evening. However, tho antiquated
political fungus of tlio Polico Gazette
can hang this effusion along side of
some others wo might mention to
dry out for soino othor occasion.
FIRE.
•Brick for sale by tho Gas Co.
H. D. S. Kniffen, Supt. 6-2-3 t.
Everybody takes them—Improv-
ed Cathartic pills. Acheson has
32,000—tho largest stock over in
Denison.
“Look at tho bultorfly,” said a la-
dy at one of our hoarding houses,
and sho said it in such a tone that
every knife was arrested in its
march toward the butter-pinto, and
tho boarders could not tell whether
sho meant tho Insect which had just
flown in at the window or the dairy
product on tho table.
BEEKO LOGICAL.
As tho hot season advances, Yeidol
hands out extra largo glasses of
foaming lager, ice cold and always
fresh. Grand lunch daily.
Fresh Imported and clear Havana
cigars received yesterday nt Louis
Lobreeht's. 6-23tf
Fresh Imported and clear Hava-
na cigars received yesterday at
Louis Lobreeht's. 6-23tf
Hurrah for the 4th of July!
Grand tumble at C. R. Eupcr’s soda
wator for the millions now within
the reach of everybody frem this
day on Boda water will ho sold for
fivo cents per glass. Everybody
Come. 6 19 lw
A CARD.
St. Louis, Nov. 15, 1878
Wo hereby give notice to the pub-
lic in genoral, that Mossrs. Eppstein
Bros., of Donison, aro tho oolv au-
thorized agents for our Bottled Boer
for tho city of Denison. We high
ly recommend tho above named firn
to tho patronage of tho public.
E. Anheuser & Co’s. Browing As-
sociation. 2-3-tf
Dissolution.
The partnership heretofofo exist-
ing under tho firm, style and name
of Lloyd & Sampson is this day dis-
solved by mutual consent, Mr.Lfoyd
paying all the indobtness.
Lloyd ft Samtsox.
Denison, June 20,1878. 6-23 3t
Tuesday alter the first Monday hi No-
vember(6tli) 1878.
FOR OONORltSS^THIHD DISTRICT I
TXT E are authorized to announce HON.
VV F. K. FINER, for this office, subject
to the action ol the Democratic conven-
llon.___
fTTE are authorized to announce Judge
W S1LA» HAKE for this oHirc sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic con-
vention.
county attorney:
TTTE are authorized to announce CHAS,
VY R CRENSHAW, a candidate for
this office, subject to the action of the
Democratic con vention.
COUNTY COLLECTOR.
TTfrE are authorized to announce THOS.
YV HOFFMAN as a candidate for Coun-
ty Collector, subject to the action of the
Democratic Countv Convention.
COUNTY JUDGE:
TTTE aro auhtorized to announce .8. D.
YY STEEDMAN for tills office.
ITTe are authorized to announce J. P.
YY MILLS as a candidate for the of-
fice of Judge of Grayson county at the
November election.
FOR ASSESSOR.
TTT E are authorized to announce W.
YY F. STONE for re-election to this of-
fice.
TTTE are authorized to announce A. ft,
YY ANDREWS a canidate for this
office.
Fon SHERIFF.
TTTc are authorized to announce the
YY name of W. C. EVE [’HEART as
a candidate for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Grayson county, at the ensuing
election, sublect to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention,
TTTE are authorized to announce E.G.
YY DOUGUASs a candidate for tills
office, subject to the decision of the Dein*
ocrutic counly convention.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
TTTE are authorized to announce G. A.
YY DICKKRMAN a candidate for this
office.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
TTTE are authorized of announce W,
VV H. LANKFORD a canodldate for
this office.
FOR TREASURER.
rE tire authorized to announce .T. P.
LOVING a candidate for this office.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO CANDIDATES.
Candidates for comity offices are infor-
med that by mutual agreement ol the
newspaper press ol the comity, $7.50 will
be charged for the announcement of each
name for office, by each paper in the
county, instead of $10 as heretofore. Inva-
riably in advance and no deviation from
the rule. T. J. Crooks,
J. M. Martin,
Hurson & Gearing,
II. C Murray.
TO OVlt VATllOXS,
Our putroits who wish or desire
their adrertisemeuts—sfttndiiif/ or
torid—ehmif/ed. re-nerved or token
out will //h ose give their orders to
M. V. Hearing, the business man-
ager, and no one else. Alt adeer
tisemen ts will he. charged for un-
fit ordered out as above,
NOTICE.
All notices of sociables, suppers,
festivals, or other entertainments
for profit for ang denomination,
sect, or society, whatever, for an-
nouncement in, the HERALD
must be paid for at half-rate (it-
cents per line— displag lines
double). No deviation from this
ride. M.F.DE I RING, Mg.r.
HERALD AGENTS.
WHITEWRIOUT.
ALVAII SHAW Is the authorized
agent at Whlteright for the Herald.
3:30 p m
4:00 a m
1:00 p m
3:45 a m
KELT,PLAIN.
I. ROSENSTIEN is the authorized
agent of the Herald at Bellplain.
It UU-KOlD TIME TABLE.
M., K. ft T. R. K.
ARRIVES.
Chicago and Texas Express...
St.Louis and Texas Express..
Trough Freight..................
Way Freight........................
LEAVES.
Chicago and Texas Express...... 11:55 a m
St.Louis and Texas Express...... 12:30 a tn
Through Freight..................... 5:00 p m
Way Freight........................... 5 30 a m
H. ft T. C. 11. H.
ARRIVES.
No. 1 St. Louis Express......... 12:01 am
No. 3 Chicago Express............ 11:00 am
No. 5 Way Freight.................. 0:30 p m
No. 1 Express Freight.............. 4:00 a m
DEPARTS.
No. 2 St. Louis Express......... 4:20 a m
No. 4 Chicago Express............ 4:00 p m
No. 0 Way Freight.................. 4:25 a m
No. 8 Express Freight............. 4:05 pm
D. ft S, E. It. R.
LEAVES....................................ARllVFS.
Passenger»8:00 a in | Passenger ‘2:30 p m
CIIURCn DIRECTORY.
Methodist Episcopal:—Corner of
Woodard street and Fannin ave ;Rev, M.A.
Dacoheuty, pastor; services every Sunday
at 11:00 a. m, and 7:00 r. w.: Sunday
School at 9 30 a. m.; prayer meeting
Wednesday at II 30 r. a.
African M. E. Church:—Woodard
street, between Austin and Rusk avenues:
Rev. 1). L. Coleman, pastor- ervices every
Sunday nt 11:00 a. M. and 7:00 r. m; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening; Sunday School
at 9.00 a. M.
liaptist (Colored) Church:—Cor-
ner Bond street and Rusk Avenue; Rov.Wm.
Jackson, pastor; services every Siigdav st
11:00 a. m. and 7:30 r. h.; prryer meeting
every Wednesday night; Sunday School at
3:00 r. m.
Rreshgterian—Corner of Gandy st.
and iS..riiott avenue, Rev. R. M. Carson
pastor; services every Sui^Iay at 10:00 a. m'
and 7:00 p. m. l’rayer-meeling every
Wednesday. Sunday School at 9:00 a. m.
St. fake's Episcopal:—Corner of
Woodard street and Fannin ave , Rev. J. T.
WRinur, rector; services evorv Sunday at
II :00 a. m. and 7:00 r. M. Sunday School
at 9:00 a. si.
Methodist Episcopal Church
South—Main street, Denison Commercial
Institute Hall, two doors above the marble
yard,Rev. G. W. Cottiogham.pastor. Ser-
vices on 2nd and 4th Sabbath in each month
prayer meeting eTory Thursday night. Sun
day School at 9 a. m.
St. I'd trick's Catholic:—Corner of
Sears street, and Rusk ave , Rev.Father Dk-
at’i: pastor; services evert Sunday at 7:30
a. « and 10:00 a. M. Vespers at 3 00 r. M.
Authorised Capital, #000,000.00
Paid up Capital, $100,000 OO
. - t •
Does a Legitimate Bankinf Bosinei
Special attention given to collection* in
Missouri, Kansas an0 Texas.
—AND—
Sight Exchange bought and *oI>< on prin-
cipal cities ot tho United States.
DIRECTORS
Jno. Scullin, Ed. Perry. D. W. C. Davis,
E, H, Lingo, A. II. Coffin, Sant’l. Star,
W, H. Sanford, J. P. Rockwell.
JOHN SCULLIN. President.
ED. PERRY, VIcc-Presdent
W. II. SANFORD. Cashier.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
BANK,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
CAPITAL,
OFFICERS t
J. H. SLATER,
JOHN KEVINS, -
W. J. HUGHES,
$200,000
President.
Vice-President.
• Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
.John Ncvins,
W. T. Hughes,
Samuel Hanna,
.lames Fortcr,
J. H. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
I)r«fi» Drawn on nil ike Prin-
cipal Cifica of Erirflpc.
Carries a choice stock of piece good* and
suitings. His charges are reasonable.
Having secured the sendees of ti first-
class, and experienced shirt maker, I am
prepared to till orders for shirts single
or by the dozen on short notice.
Don’t Forgot Xt.
J. B. McDOUGALL,
Proprietor
BAHK
227 Main street,
DENISON,.......................i.......TEXAS.
The largest and handsomest saloon in tiie
City.
The Choicest Wines, Whiskies and Bran-
dies.
gSTvStandard Brands of Imported and Do-
mestic Cigars.
Charley Burofc^’s
(Successor to Paul Servants.)
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
Muin street,
DENISON................................TEXAS
|®-Mcnls stall hours,.Oysters, fresh and
served in every style. 2-C-tl
O. O, KANDELL, W. M. l’ECK,
RANDELL & PECK,
Counccllors and
ATTORNEYS-AT-L A W.
Main street,
DENISON...
....TEXAS.
Miser.r.I.ANEO t S.
#300 REWARD
-FOR-
ALEXANDER FISCHER
Who robbed me of about $2,500. Fisher
is a German, about 38 years of age.speaks
English very brokenly. He is obout 5
feet 8 inches in height, sandy complex-
ion, partially bald headed, weighs about
190 pounds, wore a brown mustache when
last seen here. Was formerly a resident
of Whitehall, Mich. A reward of $190 is
offered for ills capture and a reward of
$200 will lie paid for the delivery of Fisch-
er lo me at Denison, Tex.
JOHN RACHEL.
Denison, Texas, JcneIS 1878.
LOST OH STOLEN,
On or about the 10th day of June 1878
two notes of Two Hundred dollars each,
drawn by Ilenry Merritt in favor of James
Leonard and D. W. C. Davis, and endors-
ed by the same; the public is hereby nod-
ded iiot to purchase or negotiate for said
notes, as they will not be paid.
James Leonard,
D, W. C.Davis.
Henry Merritt.
Also, two notes given by George and
Mary E.Perk ins for $50 and $43, at 60 and
90 days, and pajablc to John C, Mont-
gomery and endorsed by him.
James Leonard.
CARL HOFFMAN,
EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Work on Guns, Locks, and all
Kinds of Machinery
AND OTHER REPAIRING.
CFTempcring Mill Picks a Specialty.
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED BUT NO CREDIT.
Shop in tho rear of tho First National Baak
DENISON, TEXAS.
SOWLES & RHEA,
etriiQEQN Dentists,
Pettigrew's building N.side Maln-st,
DENISON..........................TEXAS.
ifcjj-All work guaranteed.
The only route running Pullman. Palaoii
Cars from tjie St. Louis to Nsw
York without change,, _
The above respresents the Shortest and
Quickest route from St. Louis to the Bear
board, running through one of the most
populous and interesting portlotu , of tins
country,with many passes through V»n-
dalia, Effingham. Terre .Haute Indiana,
polis, Rlchmarid, Pique (or Dayton), Ur;
burgh, Cresson, Altoona,Harrisburg,Lin
caster, Pbiladlpehia, Trenton. Newark,N,
j.. and Jersey City on its route to New
York!
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
Cb Arrival of Trains from tho West & Etili
DAY-LIGHT EXPBESS-Leave* tiii
Union Depot, St. Louis,every moaning,
and, being a Fust Express, stops only at
principal stations. It has Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars forCi lumbtis,Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia and New York wltbou;
change, and hut one change to Boston,
Baltimore and Washington. It arrives
In New York earlv next evening, only
one night out, and gives a. day-ligtd
view of the far-famed scenery of tha
Pennsylvania railroad. ’
FAST LINE EXPRESS—Leaves Un-
ion Depot, St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at the principal stations,
with, j
Pullma l Pit’ ire Cars for LouhviMe and
“Cincinnati. Palace Sleeping Cai
for Chicago, and the Favorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Sleeping Cars '
For Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
and New York without change.
gg^Being the Only Line practically un-
der one management between ht. Louis
and New Vork. passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject
to delays at intermediate points incidental
to otliei lines.
JTJST OPENED I
() VIC REST RO LIE
AUGUST DULUARD NORTH or EAST
FASHIONABLE
Merchant Tailor,
113 Main Street,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
Fits Gumntccd !
PRICES REASONABLE FOR CASH.
Full supply of Piece Goods constantly
on hand.
All styles garments cut and made up on
short notice.
tia?'Baggage checked through to all
Eastern cities.
|taf'Tho Quickest Time Is regulariy
made hv this Line, and fare always as low
as by oilier routes.
jfcif Tickets for sale at all ticket offices
in tho West and South.
L. F. Farmer. GeiiT Pass. Agent, Penn-
sylvania Railroad. Philadelphia. ,
W. L. O Brion. Gen’l Pass. Agent, Pan
Handle Route, Columbia Ohio.
Chas. E- Follett. Gcn'l Pass. Agent
Vamlalia Line. St. Louis.
M.H.BROWN,
Wholesale ft Retail
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
112 Main street
DESfSON.................................TEXAS
A, x. Dawson,
ARCHITECT
Ileiustedts new block west side of square.
SllEllMAN................................TEXAS
Dr. Geo. W. Williams,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OT
DRUGS,
TOILET GOODS,
Class, Paints, Oils,
BRUSHES,
VAimsilES AND PUTTY.
Call and examine his Stock anil Prices
beforo purchasing elsewhere. 3-13tf.
' J. I. CAMPBELL,
19 I JE I nr I A. I OP I Je.
—Main street,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
-IS VTA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Railroad Line.
Two Daily Trains
From Memphis with deeping ear from
Little Rock and one
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLO
WITHOUT CHANGE
Close Connections arc made with Llnee
running through cars to,
CINCINNATI.
INDIAN \POLA
sf. un is,
CHICAGO,
TOLEDO,
CLEVELAND, h'ETkOIT.
COLUMBUS,
BUFFALO,
PITTSBURG,
BA LTM TOR E, W AS111 NGtON
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW YORY
BOSTON
Ann all intermediate Towns, village* ant!
Stations,
Jt3y“Tickcts for sale by this line at all cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville
C. P. Atmobk. G.l’.ft T.A.Louisviffe.Ky.
UgUPlans furnished at reasonable rates.
Persons who contemplate building please
call and examine designs free ofehagro.
unions ooonmen. chas. a crkhshaw,
CEENSJIAW ft GOODRICH,
LAWYERS AND REAL ESTATE
DEALERS.
SHERMAJ*, - . TEXAS.
JQf-Offlcc on south side of the public
square, up stairs in Moore.s block.
B. N. PP’nw iT,
PAWNBROKER a n 3 JEWELER!
228 Main street.
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
BefAll work warrantccd.
AAaaiDPumvrtTcnH.ctMpei
m «in tha known world. Sample Watch Pree u
VM&Aarnti. W<lre», A*Coultbb A Co., Chicago.
J.M.LEA,
Proprietor
FLAKTEB8 HOIT5B,
Gandy street and Ho ton avenue.
DENISON...........................J EX AS
Sw’A New House, Newly Furnished.
Pleasantly located near Railroad De-
pots and Business Centers.
j~m. cocTC “
Notary Public and Rea! Estate Dealof.
Gunn block up-stairs,
DENISON,.........................7...TEXAS DKNtSt»N,.
'Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars
l.TJDPUU MFItMIAXT*.
I’Bill Waples. E. IT. Lingo Jno. G, Waplea
WAPLES, LINGO & CO.
Successors to
Leepe:, Lingo Si Co., indlWaple5 i Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER,
LATHS ft SHINGLES
Doors Sash and Blinds;
Mouldings, Lime, Hair,
Cement, Plaster, &c.
Offico and Yards Corner of Main
Strcot and Houston Avenue and
foot of Skiddy Street,
. DENISON, - • TEXAS.
7-8-d-w-tf.
a. SB. CJcBJRj
Proprietor
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard
and agent for the
STODEBMER VIGOR
CENTRA.!. ROUTE
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CmwiiMi Railway i
Freight ami I’assciigeruceon.odationsSU-
I’EltlOK lo any ill the State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH WAY
HALT. XT
Between HOUSTON,
St. LOUIS.
and CHICAGO
Fast Freight Lines
Running between
TEXAS ST, LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cans
Daily between Texas and both St.Louis
and Chicago, anil intermediate points. ,
Special Inducements to immigrants and
people de irinp to settle in the State.
Kates of Pissijo anl Freight always Low
soi*’ sronTTf
No. 1. St. Louis express leav""
Houston daily at....................7:30 *. u
No. 3 Chicago’ express leaves
dally at.................................6:00 p, u
aoixo sorTtr
No. 4 St, Louis Expres* arrives
at llorstcn daily at.................9:30 r. M,
No. I Chicago express arrives at
Houston daily at....................9:06 a. M-
Apply for any information to
A. Art,**,
gt.’Ol Clark st. Clue
J'.L. MaXC HVSTKR.
East. P. A. 417 Broadway. New York.
A. H. Swaxsox, J. Waldo,
Gen.Hupt U.P.AT.A.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
TTean make make money faster at work
for us than at anything else. Capital
not requlrred; we will start you. Si2 per
No. Wert. P iss. Act.’01 Clark st. Glik-age
for us than at anything else. Capita}
requlrred; we wili start you. SIS per
day at home made by the industrious,
i Mem women,hoys and girls wanted eyery-
, where to work for us. Now is the time.
Costly outfit anti terms free. Addrot* Trns
AU/s Anrriitf* Uttnd.
... .TEXAS 1 ACo . Augusta, Main*.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1878, newspaper, June 25, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721122/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.