The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1887 Page: 3 of 8
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Tho Conturv Club hold a business
mooting to-night at the Y. M. (J. A.
hall. A largo attendance is requested.
An cntortalniug programme will also
1m carried out. which the public U In
vited to witness.
J Jest pianos and organs at Will A.
Watkln & Co's 737 Main street.
Have your pianos tunod before
Cbrislma". Tolophouo orders to Will
A. VYatklu & Co. 737 Malu street.
In obodiencc to tho ordluonco relat-
ing to obstructing tho streets five ar-
rests were made yesterday of catch
ponny candy men. Itecordor Brown
has reserved his decision in tho cases
until next Monday.
Concentrated mineral water iu bot-
tles al 6()o and $1 each. Crystals cf
mineral water 7fio per pound. Miner-
al water irosu an mo time at w. x.
Hancock & Co. 926 Elm street.
Tho colored citizens of Dallas are
soon to organize a lodge of the Grand
Castlo an Arch of the Grand United
Order of tlie Twelvo Templars of
Lebanon.
Tho school fuuds of the county have
been unovouly distributed and as a
result somo districts will get six and
eight while others will get ouly three
or four mouths public school.
Fund's Extract cure Piles and all
forms of ruin and Inflamalion. Genuine
only In bottles with buff wrapper.
A reception by tho Standard Club
will bo given next Tuesday evoningat
tho residence of Cnpt. andMrs.Kobcrt
Gibson.
Fine glasses to be rented at tho
Opera House.
Go to J. P. Doherty & Co. 60.1 Main
street and you can buy tho gonuine
Koger Bros.' tea spoons for $1.25 per
set; genuine Roger Bros.' dessert
spoons for $2.00 per set; genuine Kog-
er Bros ' tablospoous for 2.25 por set ;
geuuino Itoger Bros.' table forks nt
$2.25 per set.
If la n unn.l nximil. tllftt If WO wish
a thing wo must seek after it; it will
not come to us. Thus those who de-
sire perfect health and freedom from
headache Indigestion and rheumatic
pains should llnd and use Morris'
Cnscarino.
Sleet fell this morning with a slight
intermixturo of rain.
Call anil See for Yoraclf
that you can buy holiday goods of us
lor loss money than from any other
dealer in the city. Hickox & llearno
cor. Main aud Lamar streets.
Have your pianos tunod before
Christmas. TcloDhone orders to Will
A. Watkln & Co.; 737 Main street.
Important Notice.
You can buy Holiday Goods for
less money of us thau from any othor
dealers iu the city.
Hickox & Heakne
Corner Main and Lamar Hts.
Honey maple syrup by the gallon or
quart also dried beef at A. E. Boucbe'H.
Inducement to Immigrants.
New comers or old residents who
are desirous of securing a comfortablo
horn in tho enterprising city of Dal-
las can get flttod up in a magnificent
style by calliug at the liberal Toxas In-
tniimont donmauv's. 751 Elm street
lor their furniture stoves carpets &o
on small weokly 01 mommy payments
- as cheap as you can buy elsewhero
for cash. No references or security
required. Will occupy 761 and 753 af-
ter a few days.
. Plain Fact.
All enll Imv holiday (roods from
us for less monoy than from any other
dealer In the city hickox a iiearuo
cor. Main and Lamar streest.
Dressed Turkeys.
Dressed Turkeys Fish Oysters
Lobsters. Crabs Vegetables of all
kinds. Leave your orders at Huvell
Market 840 Main street.
Geuevelve
Am el toan. are eood: tro for them.
mnrvnlntia ami iinrivallnd brand
has just made iu appearance on the
market aua U9 popularity is aireuuy
n.Unmlnil Kn riffnr AVOT ItlCt With
such an onthnslastio reception since
tho inveutiou of tob tcco. The doors
hadn't been open ten minutes belore
tho house was crowaeo aim tue amim
tm . nnmvvna an full of caffer DUP
rhmmra that their feet stuck out
through the transom. President
i fnr fl.n firat box. and
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e.iri i. nnniii ritthnp m the man who
BB1U UW " w u iM .
ntado that cigar than to bo president.
To be had only at C. V. Waller's drug
store 7zu nam street.
. A Texarkana hardware store was
burglarized Wednesday night of $200
woith ot goods.
Bnoklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in the world for Cuts
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Bruises rores. uicers ami. uuuum
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains uorns ana au cam xa-up-tions
and positively cures piles or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisiacuonor nit uey reiuuucu-
Prloe26cenU per box. For sale by
yy. L UoweiJ & Bro.
Ileal Estate Transfers.
Tho following real estate transfers
wore recorded in tho county clerk's
office Wednesday;
O. L. Terry to Mrs. Kate Douny
100x100 feet on Bower street $850.
Simpson & Clark to Mrs. KatoDon-
ney lot 11 block 'J? Smitli & Clark's
addition $500.
W. A. Sims aud others to Lin and
Major Combs 125 acres 11 J miles
southwest of the courthouse$1900.
W. L. llamloy to John II. McCleiau
lot 2 block 7 Crowdus & Akard's ad-
dition $(150.
E. It. Curry to J. M. K'rby 45 acres
of the J. II. Hamilton survey $100.
Dallas Land & ;LoanCompauy to J.
W. Rogers lot 9 block 78 Oak Cliff
5500.
J. W. Rogers to Bon bodges lot 9
block 78 Oak Cliff $800.
Nr. Kelly and wifoto W. II. Miller
part of lot 6 Itosoufleld & Moycr's ad-
dition to the city of Dallas $700.
J. A. Fiaudors aud wifo to W. Lytic
lot 3 block 4 Flanders' Heights $500.
O. S. Ucagau aud wife to Bowser k
Lomiuon lots fi 7 and 8 Connor &
Bryau's addition to the city of Dallas
$2100.
Mrs. M. E. Mousor to J. W.Sanders
tract 1J miles cast of courthouse 50x
100 feot $300.
Laura A. Ussory to W. D. Witt in-
terest in 220 acres Evarts' tract Dallas
county $400.
S. D. Bowser to O. P. Bowser 50x
180 feet on Itoss avenue $2500.
O. P. Bowser to S. D. Bowsor lots 4
and 5 block V Bower's addition o
Washington avenue $2500.
J. S. Johnson and wife to Mrs. C
W. Mitchell 100x1 7i 1 6 feet Onk
street $100.'.
Jacob Frees and wifo to W. 15. Stov-
ens km acres Baniuo: atcwart survey
$11C0.
II. C. Martin and wife to II. II
Hearn lot 1 block E. Ttibbcrvlile ad-
dltion $135.
James Coate aud wife to N. C
Chapman ot al. 73 acres McKinney
& Williams survey and 80 acres on
Hickory creek lovo and affect ion nnd
$1.
J. M. O'Neall to Selim Morgnnsterii
tract of laud northwest from Dallas
$300.
A. M. Hall to J. G. Hunter east half
of lot 3 block B. W. B. & E. A. Mil
lor's addition to the city of East Dal-
las $1000.
W. C. aud Lena Gillespio to Anna
E. Haniey north halt of lot 7 block 6
Gano & Eakius' addition to the city of
Dallas situated in East Dallas $340
Samo grantor to W. L. Haniey lot
7 block 0 Gano & Eakius' addition to
the city of Dallas situated in East
Dallas $1267.
Jonathan ami Catherine Edwards to
William C. Gillespie lot 7 block 6
Gano & Eakins' addition to the city ot
Dallas situated iu East Dallas.
W. P. Porter attornoy in fact for
(J. II. Smithy to Jonathan Edwards
lot 7 block G Gsuo &Eakin's addition
to tho city of Dallas and situated iu
East Dallas $1600.
C. A. Bead to W. II. Howell lot 2
block 42 Oak Cliff $750.
E. Cuuby to F.N. Moore lots 12
aud 13 block 2 Mesquite $1533.
"W. S. & E. J. Siiukius Adam Scbaub
cast halt of lot 2 block 69J-114 in the
city of Dallas $85C0.
Mrs. Mattio Carroth to Louis fields.
a tract of laud 8 miles northeast of
Dallas $755.
Same grantor to Andorsou Fields a
tract of laud 8 miles northeast or Dal
las.
W.J. Keller to T. C. Haley lot 1
block 8 Embree $25.
John Weekly aud wifo to James G
Garviu part ot block 12 II. 11. Hall's
addition to the city of Dallas $40.
Amanda Hay to William A. Tram-
well and wifo lot comer Young and
Ilarwood streets $1200.
J.B.Simpson to E. W. Dunbar
lots 1 and 2 block K Simpson &
Clark's addition to the city c." Pallaa
$2C0.
For rent a comfortable furnished or
unfurnished room without board.
Apply with references to 807 Ervay
Street.
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Has the Finest and Largest Stock ever
brought to Dallas consisting of
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and other precious stones set in
Rings Earrings Bracelets Lace Pins
and every style of Jewelry. All kinds of
Imported 1 American Watches
and Artistic Silverware. The repairing of
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and Jeuergensen Watches are given my personal attention.
L. ROUVANT'S
. Cor. Elm and Lamar Sts.
Cor. Elm and Lamar Sts.
Children Starring to Death
On account of their inability to digest
food will find a most marvelous food
aud remedy iu Scott's Emulsion of
Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites. Very palatable and easily di.
(rested. Dr. 8. W. Cohen of Waco
Texas says: " I have used yoor Emul-
sion In infantile wasting with good re
suits. It not only restores wasted tis-
sues but gives strength and increases
the appetite. I am glad to use such a
reliable article."
THE GRANGE
Grocery Company
IS STILL TO THE FRONT IN
Low Prices and a Fine
Assortment of Goods.
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Having proven that wo bavo adopted a plan ol business which will enable us to sell goads
CHEAPER -:- THAN -:- OTHERS
We now wish to lay to both city and country people that Wk ark Your Friknps and II you will continue to patronlzi
us as you have done In the past w will prove our friendship by helping you to
SAVE Y0QR MONEY.
W can furnish you all with goods at our low prices. You may think that
Saving- a Nickel or Dime
on this article or that don't signify but tt lias Been Proven In the management of all institutions either lagro or small
that it is the ooklng after or neglect of little things that tends to the bul ling up or breaking down of a.y kind of
business. It must be remembered that all large things are made of small ones and no one need hope for even a moderate
success In life who will not learn to save the nickels. On account of the frequent changes In the market we do not quota
prices but can assure you that we will at all times sell at
Prices Which No One Can Beat!
And which will beat most every one. Consignments of
Country : Butter : Chickens : and : Eggs
Solicited. Most of you know where we are but for the benefit or those who do not we can be found at
tnf fTH CP 1 In a large frame building two blocks west of Union Depot I 1 1 A J T?T T Ortt
1147 .LLJHbl. ( and opposite Buck-Uorn corner l'an Electric Telephone. J XXtt J I
WE HAVE A FIHE ASSORTMENT OF JELLY PRESERVES AND TEA. GIVE THEM A TRIAL.
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 260, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1887, newspaper, December 23, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth294001/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .