Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 101, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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1' POLIO'S AD\ ICE.
FOlt
jrron»' in t'1'
Hh^h
household,
know),
with cares that vex
HOMESTEADS
INVESTMENT.
OH
ildrct
he va
rv von so;
of j-LiadoW-
d worse, vou sec,
av and old.
w-
T-P'iV/T-r^ is*"'
UQfe*l rtsH vo«*d ttv:
rb*i
ling quite unkind.
Xiii'i' poor mao *
never wind.
Buy Lands On Route of the
Great Texas and Pa-
cific Railway.
D. W. H £Uii,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
0.01
So. Si W
pri
Of the famous “rremiiim” IV
ties through which It will p ise, v
rise3.4"0 tracts each >f SJO acr<
ars mto, tit
and copper
i>r. Stephen
Side Pnldlr Square and N-
Weutheriord street,
iwMity-Ure years auo, title perfe
ml and copper belt
ouu
adjoining counties—a
■■■■iahlrll
are In the c*
choice, in Young
ort \p(
m price [ji,
fttiill is i
—O^.AiV-Vetrnwr- gentle Nell.
Vflat vou can,
^H>d will unfold
Hii* plan.
denr Nell,
amltnany a day,
■''.Id lint been with me,
oteil ■
brooding wing
is the tin,. f • ho|,! 1" r : ‘
<y Goods, ciot|,^®it'g v
Ti«Viematl«iT: ' Mo) Tribune : A
name of Fwm-
AiUreaskiii^S^H^rnon countv. tells a
Peters celonj
which com'
es, artecte*.
ieci. These lands
nr belt. and oi the mo-l
i-us, Throckmorton mid
beautiful, pleasant and
remarkable healthy region, on rivaled for all
kinds of stock,and thus lariiy te-t not surpassed
in prodneHoti of wheat, barley, outs, corn cot
ton* etc., and exempt Iron, grain-weevil and
! stock Tiles which prevail south of latitude 3U4J.
flmrncter of Population.
Its people are mostly from the old states,
: sober, ImffiStrlous and intelligent class,
i aTfve to the importance of morals, general
provement anu progress and eufoveem
. laws, which are rigidly executed.
Progress.
Three and a half years ago in the whole regior
westor Parker and Jack coftntiSa there was not
j exceeding 100 stock raisers and a score of farm-
er' both haVe'teadilv increased until to date
1 (September, 1877) the'pnpulalion may safely be
estimated at 20,000, and likely will reach 40,001
by the end of the current year.
Voting County.
Has about eight-tenths arable lands;
tths tmhipr. rrc.i
and grav Soils. About 10c
FORI’ WORTH,
TEXAS.
of a
and
of the
All kinds of coined goods kept on bund. A
spec altv trade of all country and western
preface.
Fruits,
Vegetables,
Potatoes,
Onions
Kept on Hand for
my customer*
the place
Remember
three
fifths prairie two-tltths tfthiipr^ rttit triable
5 Weatherford street and 5 2 west
side PuaLic Square.
JOSEPH H. BROWN,
chocolate, mahogu.., „
miles fl'ont on the main, anil 20 miles on the
Clear Fork Brazos Rivers, superior qunrrie
stone, brick and lire oiaysv saiiuek, iron
3r prevail, end coal in great.ah
t is tne
laiion now September,
rapidly increasing.
- ni
and
milking. C01t>^ Stor. ■ 01 bill • in iioiv September, 1*77 a’bout
-fteimbUc^1, j , .j’*it;.*•'*t him <>n
While in the SUnrt
)er, <
Mptfd ami taught tlx* horse
,rMlo rein. Mr. Kwing
.......... tr. hut it persisted
Our new mat *»**?' • -----:l ilu* gen-
oents it must I .* liltrl
Mchwe°ffe*Sj|| r
■autiful Sa»nvWSM6h then
WllOLBSAJ ,L
ONE PRICE ft
d it mint
ilsc of the moment
Yol’ver and shot the
back along
^ he had
Mr. K w 11
>ur Clothing, Hf at, w hi Ml k:t’l ti0,1 tM
and Furnishing. jBc turned hack to find
surpyer riding about a miles not
henave„cflnilK5li' ; '. 1'b! his faithful
■atMVhaSt* «;b 1 the gar-
RenaemberflwDrjtj •
P'hi yvt tbs
wCtt4|,g^sj'eyluj;l ^|g tpund near
^ |t ... i twenty-four
IEATToB fifteen ounces^ and us it
>5. Ib‘no3 only $r' ' ::
'i F--Beatty, \Vaslui. .
|l m« and Kerofe t---—
iUlld free. Gfjsilj,.,^ ,
•putfttion
Dyspepsia, piles,
U'g, l*a,
'HP.EE
Ixisic i'ub. Co,rI^. ijj
Freei
uaranteed. M. Ci
a ■, or Milwmike:
AGENTS 1
VORK Oil
A book of itMrr?!otii
nought, style, snd 1
ery cream of Science,
era and bright gerad
orsed b.v the press si
Rare Chancel®
a nple Illustration?,!
,x. e. Meat
the trade of Soulh-
the hands ot the
of whom is Simon
f Odessa..
1ANUEL&C0.
DF.Al.KltS IN
rdware,
LARGE MIS
in Case; lit
new tun as
fASHBUltN & CO.
kenck vnnr:
SANFORD'S.
|rte
IN, NAILS,
The eountv seat Inmd.'orr.ely laid out op
beautiful ground*', with most attractive sur-
roundings on survey of Texas & Pacific Railway ;
gS miles from Fort Worth. Though scarcely
two years old it has now September, 1S77, about |
IAO inhabitants and fast increasing witn an en-
terprising, thrittv and intelligent class of peo- j
ph;, the equal of any town in or out of the
state. It This a cotton gin, saw mill, flouring
mitt, three WacksilMth shops, one gun and ma-
chine shop, one tin shop, elevensrores. county
nnd telegraph offices, one newspaper, the Gra-
ham Leader, two schools, a Presbyterian and a
Methodist church and likely soon will have a
Baptist and Episcopal church, etc.. This solid
growth, attained with a proper distance from
older large towns with like position to the west
and surroundingv ointry, which made Waco,
Sherman and Fort W.irth, assures ample sus-
tiipiftjrInfluences and resources for its growth
iui'a trade corresponding with the setrlenicnt and
growth of the conntrv west. Another flouring
mill and hotel is badly needed, also tannery,
pottery and other brunches not fully represented.
I Here arc
Mihefnl Wafers.
That have an establi.-hcd reputation for the
absolute cure of any case of
< and sktu diseases iu live weeks time
A'o Indian Troubles
■ It i« 500 miles from the Mexican bord
wholly exempt from liotli Mexic
i troubles.
Tlic Opportune Time
I.< now—for the purchase of lands, the chatid
of tlrst selections at low^t prices, with
tv that by the time farm - and
|inr In .irObd . Wniflciug order, the convenience
of rapid and cli-mp IVeights w ill he secured over
the Texas and Pacific and its branches, the
Tran, continental and Atlantic and Pacific; also
tile Waco and North-western and Galveston and
Denver Railroads, which will pass through tills
Meaniinyc a d> fttanil for all products ot
posts, huutars and
immigrant), at twice to three times the prices
that obtains in the old cuonties.
Government Aiit to tlte TcxAs ami
Pacific H. IS.
Will certainly li° granted by the next congress
trhtch will insure its rapid construction, and
concentrate along its rotate the grenVfr part of
immigration into tiic state, whose industry
c-ii pi ttd, a m
. iced11J ile\ i
eiwl and metal resources
per
branch of indastrv
thrift and wealth.
m£)i Roads
to be the firmer and ifloi v passable during wet
•■rusnns, are usually made to follow ridge di-
vides over tbe poorer and least desirable lands,
while near on each side they may be found rich
and attractive.
end
and Indian
sertain-
raneiies can lie
GROCER,
Bsiggixig, Ties,
Tobacco and Cigars.
Corner of Houston and First Streets,
region, yiranun*'.' a fi
'.Tie firm front the military
Fort War Hi. - - - Texas.
tei prise and capital,and capital that " ill tjdlovV
w 111 mo'l speedily dt*' elo)
igriotiltural, min*
give an iinijn fed\
and the fruition of great
, It .
and g
WORKS
WAGON M A'i'l ili IAI.
Trt tixanline n Country
i*st advantage and at least expense.
JAMAGA
GINGER
LTURAL !MPLE(/NTS
to best advantage and at least expense, bny
hire a two hors covered wagon, rinvide camp
box and blankets, then one c in st i r I, and stop,
amt div------ L‘
verge ti
main nu
d> at p
For greater convenience and safety, carfy sur-
*»lu-. money in sight. Hank Exchange on New
York, in linviUnts from *.0ttto *St.!0, which is
.readily salable to mtrehsni.-. and laud owners.
I ron* I'urt H orlli l« G'-a Icisil.
Uy stage route, via. Weatherford and '. S ■-
boro; bvdireot route via. Cartersville; by third
route via. Weatherf.nd, I.oving and iveechir
\ Valleys. For purchase of lands and tovVn lots,
apply to K. 5> GRAHAM,
OffiiMi Graham, Young county, Texas.
1 JtIm-d3ni-»:iX
ISU
AND
RUPlwater Wagons.
Those wishing t*
hould consult Dr. J.i
pay, New York • J i.. .
Send * lOcts. H
'hotographic liken©
tier cure, Beware..
m-nisli Dr. Sherinam .III' ' 1.111.
One of these fellow.
SBSSTOLD RELIABLE"
and Fit st .Stm tfl.
TEN AS.
rMPAM
WILSON Sf
29 Broadway,M
Chicago, Ill'll,
wjELRY STORE
r i'eet, has REMOVED t'<
7ST0\ STB LET,
)■ north of Dahlrhan’s Cicth-
A certj inS”°“8e-
,rgereduction*,i,,^ ,,, , .
^ j'a*^€8,Clocks &J(myo1o
SendF ] !;*;V 1 ,n:l)
ilwnv, r«*.
unit, i
and Jewelry
t
“THE OFFICE.”
W. M, Andrews & Co
PROPRIETORS.
Houston >t N.-ar Depot, Pitts & Heard building
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Always on Hand.
Also Haue a FiNe Billiard TabU.
I’olitc lUtMition invariably given to all our
I customers. nfdif
CLARK HOUSE.
NK\!t DEPOT! FORT WORllI, TE \S.
Tltis is 111o Largest and Best Arrang-
ed Hotel in North AY cis-
tern Texas.
This new and elegantly ftirtmlted hotel is now
open for the reception mid emcminmeut ot
guests hi a manner sntisfact >ry to ul). It is situ-
ated about one hundred feet from the Texas and
; Pacific Railroad depot, at tile terminus of tlie 1
street railroad, leading to all
Shop on Weatherford St., Opp. Watkin’a Store,
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Every conceivable description of work in out-
line executed to order, promptly, at the
reasonable rates. Satisfaction irnur-intocd
/vnilTL
YOUTH’S
0M PAN ION
WEEKLY PAPER FOR
"ill find SOFTER A
tod** their work.
.sssm
Persona stopping ul this In
hack tare. .Stage-* to ail |
the house efcrV ifiorning.
with all the luxuries of tjie s
rants, Ac. MRS
Mrs. NuLle Ct, mix.
Manager;
•arts of the tow n.
save omnibus or
in Texas leave
fit hies supplied
ni, attentive ser-
UENNEl r,
Proprietress.
Jl.Vltw
nil
it :;tu
hand.-
while it attracts fur the bout
permanent
imely illustrated, and has lor eo
me ot the limit attractive writers
»«»“Yi'A
(1 and Silver Chains,
Pialu Gold Rings
Gold Sleeve Huttons,
er Rings,
1 Shir? Huttons,
Gold Collar Huttons,
Gold Charm-,
MRS. 0. NEUSTADTER,
Private Boarding
HOUSE,
Corner of Throckmorton and H lknap streets
It is
tributor
the country. Among
•J. T. Tron bridge,
r. Fi Ids.
a II. Dnv i*,
Mrs. A. H . T.oonofrenS,
Edward Everett Hale,
Win. Cullen Bryant,
Louisa M
j.sm
Rvbt
Muloch C
ae arc
Dine.
.1 ft.
I» iiiise if;
C. A. Stephens
H.nriet P. Spot
A. t>. T. rtllUi
Alcott
I*a rr-idingia adapted to old nnd *
ii its
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
1 . J**’?*>, . Table supplied with the t>e*t the nisrket af
• •old Necklaces, fonls. Hoard, without lodging, #5 per week
Ig Jewelry of the hoard with lodging. 97. Ho-.n»« large, eommo-
... , . dious mml well furnUheil. Call and -eeue.
uy u* will, lie guarantee*! to b' Vd.twtf-
»d stl gooo - will lie guaran-
le representei!. Wc will sell ‘
Give u... a call. ,lbn'f
Id tlonst »n >tre«*i, nea:
Letters ot
Editorial
'
tTi-torlc .1 Artii
Ili'.gr.iph '1 sfcn
Keltglous Articis-
siili'Criptirui Pr
sent free. Please
read this advert is
Vdventuro,
f ravel,
upmi.CuiTcnl
Stories of Horn
School Ei .*
Tale», l' o-trv
'Sl-tr-,
lv8.
dies,
for Dec!li-
ce, SI.7
mention
•ment.
PKUIF
41 Ten
Anecdotes, Puzzle
Facts and Incident
Speeinieu C >pi
I*
orh '■ t'1 o<rf4 o a
-
WILLIAM’S 11 ME
*1OLi^T-'
is
rpms .WOBLS-EEW&'v’/iTSE
WILSON SEWINfi MACHINE
in workmanship is eqnai to a Ohronomoter Watch,
and as elegantly Tinished as a Tirsi-class Piano. It
received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen-
tennial Expositions. ST SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST-
ER than other machines. Sts capacity is unlimited.
There are* more W * L 3 C ft MACHINES sold in the
United States than the combined sales of all the
others. THE WSLSCN RAENEHg&Q ATT ACHMENT, for
doing all kinds of repairing, WSTHOUT PATCHING)
givers FF?EE with each machine.. A Certificate is given
witli each EViachine, guaranteeing to keep it irs repair,
free cf charge? for five years, it requires no special
instructions to learn how to use it. Satisfaction
guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered free of
charge anywhere in th© United States.
Send for iJftistrated Catalogue, and ask for sample ef mending,
and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machines
Upon terms stated in the Catalogue.
wanted.} Wilson mmOi machine co.
827 &. 829 Broadway, New York; New Orieans, La.;
Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, His.: and Sen Francisco, Cal.
1), m. williams & cm,
maxvfactl’hehs ai:d deali:?*,s i.i
FINE JEWELRV5;
Aiiiericau and Swiss
WATCH S S I
SILVER and PLATED WARE!
No. 25. Davis’ r.loi k. Fort Worth. Texas.
For sale by J. N. Bazey,
Fort lYorlli, Texas.
1877.
1877.
TII E
1877.
WEEKLY STANDARD,
The Largest and Handsomest Newspaper Published
. in Northwestern' Texas.
JOS. MEYER & CO.,
BLACKSMITH
Carriage and Wagon
THE STAMBABD, Daily and Weekly,
Is rapidly growing in popular favor, and no expense on the part of the
Proprietors will be avoided to continue to deserve the
flattering patronage received.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty
Repairing of all Kinds
Promptly Executed.
THE JOB OFFICES
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL Tit 1*7 ATTENTION OK BUSINESS MEN TO OUR
INCREASED FACILITIES FOR EXECUTING
-JOB -WORE
Th*y ure sil.'o tlWROleagents in thiscivcti- n, f< »
the ceielmitcil ••PcVlV(;tr'iv‘\ u g*tu?.-va s*J-«i ni’i'vi
tacles.” The material from which the leiu-rs
aregi’ounil is manufactured specially fm optic
imrposes, and is pure, hard and brilliant, ;ai(i
not liable to become scratched. They 'lu«\e ju*l
received a lavge .-took of goods in their line to
which thev call the attention of the public.
Ira im ps mffi
-AND--
COWNECTIOMS
FORM THE
DirectI Quickest Line
From all points in
TEXAS
ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO, CAIRO, INDIAN-
APOLIS, TOLEDO, MEMPHIS. NASH-
N1LI.E. LOUISVILLE, CHATTANOO-
GA, ATLANTA
-AND ALL POINTS--
HE, Ei MS ffl-M
Trains leave and at arrive Fort Worth as
fallows:
Arrive. Leave.
Nn. I, Mail and Express..... 11:55 r.M.
No. 2, Mall and Express...... 5;00r v
No. 3, Accommodation.......5 :00 p.m.
I No. i, Accommodation....... C:10a.m.
CONNECTIONS.
At tf.x.mucana, with all trains on St. f.ouis &
Ivon MoiVAtaVn Railroad for all points North,
Eaot and South-East.
Vt Loxovikw Junction and Minneopa with
all 1 rains on International for Tyler, Palestine,
Houston, Galveston, and San Antonio.
At Dallas, with trains of the Houston A
Texas Central Railroad Corsicana, Mexia, life-
mond, Waco, Culvert, Bryan, Hempstead,Bvcn-
ham, and all points in Middle and Southern
Texas.
At Siiku'man, with II. AT. railway, for till
points on the line of that road.
AT Fokt W.O&TH, with stages for all points in
•vosieru Texas.
At Suu,EVi.roKr. v. itb a regular line of first-
class steamers for New Orleans
PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
PLAIN AND
\I.li KINDS,
ORNAMENTAL.
ALL NEW—AnD A COMPLETE STOCK
Uf
AYE HAVE .A LARGE VARIETY OF MATERIAL
-OF-
ASSO RTEt) STATION ERY.
Bunk Work,
Legal Blanks,
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads.
Bills tit Ladi-ng,
Shipping Tags,
. Funeral Notes-,
Program mes,
i>ost orsv
Dodgers,
Meal TLckeths
Blank Deeds, .
Lawyers Blanks.
(*ardd
Andtn fact everythin? in the way of TOB AV d it it penuining to ft first-class Job Office.
COLORED AVORK rv. SPECIALTY
FROM
Fort Worth. Dallas and Sherman*
:—I'O—
ST. LOUIS.
| Any information1 with regard to rates olffreight
! or pussag-e will be cheer ml y furnished, amt
! claims for overcharges’, Id's or damage, will
! meet prompt attention if addressed to
AAr. H. NEWMAN,
Gen’l Kr’t& Pass’. AgM.
Marshall, Texas.
Gi:o. F. Nobi.k, Gen’l Supt.
Marshall. T<‘\as.
It. AV Tiiomi’SON, Jk. , Gen’I P & T Agent,
Marshall, Texas,
~W¥. 17bu/tf,
iron fountain and
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
Fort Werth
Passengers Froni
all points in Tpx
AND HOUND FOR
It aims to he a favorite in every family—look -
ed for easterly by the young folks', and read with
inleresV by the older. It- purpose is to interest
while it uniuses', to bejudicioue; practical, sen-
sible, and to have renllv
T. a . Tl DBA fit,
i.i. J AKV18.
K. >!. VA.<7.A.VDT.
i. I*. SMITH.
Tidball, ValiZamU &€o.,
II ANKEHS,
i’orl AVorth, Texas.
Y GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS TKAN8-
A C1EJ i
tyCnilwfiam made and proieels promptly
(tsmiued.a4.al
M. W. RICE,
GROCERIES
Tobacco, Cigars,
Vegetables* Fruits, Coun-
try Produce, Etc.
8*1
Thereof, should purchase their ticket via
Texas and Pacific,
-AMI----
RASiWATS
AA liich form the Great Through Texas r.ine he-
twejii tie south-west and the liorth sindn'o’Wh-
j east, possessing tee advantages of shorter dis -
tance. quicker time, and a more pleasant and
oomfortabla route than any other line can offer.
1 Pullman Pidae.e Sleeping Cars are run by thts
j line through to St. Louis without change, "tnak-
i ing direct connection with the mbruiiig trains nt
! all lines leaving, that city, and giving passengers
b: the ea.-t the akvantage of one train in advance
■d anv comneting line from Texas. dtf
■FREE.-
up almost any newspaper published not
River and you will see I lie word *1F nr < '
black lytters. Read below it and vou find
a request for the names and address of all the’
M A
coimtwnjxnrr™;
MOODY A .TUMrtO.N, New York..
,A|OOI>l’ A IKMisON, Gqlveston, TeXas.
what paiitw "vou EX' IT AN'dl! HANK. 8t. Isrui'
LOU>t AN A NATION AI. HANK, X. Oceans.
CITY UANKs Dalles. Yeke.-. iell-iv
ON A i.
ace. Ho
Main Street. Tiro Doors
Below Postoffice.
Pick
of Red
in big black litter
a request flat die
sons and daughters of the north and east to he
sent to “Texas Emigration Agent, Seda]in, Mo.,
who will mail them without e./st a “Fhk^Gitdx
toTkxas,” the land of sunbeams, beautiful
prairies amHovely v-.lieys. Tbit hook wa have
seep. It is accompanied with beautiful colored
mips, illustrations; rife’s of fare and freight;
full of information concerning olir cities, rivers,
lands, crons, schools, churches, etc. AVJiopavs
for it? THE MISSOURI, KANSAS* TEX A."A
l! AII.AA'AY. They are sending . thb’.txm.u to
all parts of the United States and Eli ope. This
goes to show what tho\ are-doing for Texas.
They have lately reduced ttoel'- rates of fare for
emigrants almost r>ne-h:iir Their: trhins tire
crowded, and special trains are ft-euiientlv run to
C. BAIN dc CO.,
SOMEiHlNw NEW! FI RST NATIONAL BANK! F0KT TEXAS.
•oruorthof Dahhimi) s
.Afi-tllf
The un leraign
'Vorii the fie.id i]
manufactured a?
smile:
Ark
jllslietl in Fort
le sale ot goods
, at thecelhrftted
ALE.
TORE HOUSE
I and Mam
per month,
dwellings on
*11C
United States Mail SOUTHERN . MILLS
And Sc&go Line.
Corner of ll-maton
FORT WORTH,
d Strci
EXA3.
TO WKATHKUF
TEXAS
JOB*1;
City
r*»r|.
Th ?e*r.'.
par • (aviipihly with :t
Unit-1 states. lie
with any manur-ictorv
i*ll slid examine th
•1
Flannels and Lini’e
Will c
■ed in
the
and
Is. Main street, t’
MEttttKT.I * MAGH.L
fOBf ,
egetab^u
■ iixf-
•ittf; kept
■ *7 per Ate
a Mansion
city . ai
ltreckiundge a
1 of whicli
— I^aies Weatherf >r»l 3
Fridav mom!
open, and
, Three time* a week toJ
eta ace,mi-
erford. Tuesday , Thur
ll iltd and
mediately after hrenkla
ible terms.
Ticket- for sale hyag*
i«l F.
aturdav
■nt« o*i all train-.
K I!KK' K-. Ac
toe
THJ2.S. LEVY & SON,
ARCHITECTS,
> ;..im For? Worth, Texas.
OrnctRs—M. H. LOY1*, President,
l).’f. BENNETf, Yhe-President,
C. H. IIIGBEE, Cashier.
DtitKCTons—U. Evans, -latnrs AVjitkim,
George-Jackson; M. R. IsiVii; U. II. Diglice,
l>. C. Hecnetl. J. Q.Sandidge.
1 ran'irt a generallMinkingluMlne'a. nlfig-.Iin
ROBB liT Me CART,
(Lateof Bloomington. Illinois),
\ TTOttNF.Y-AT-L.VAV —office on Houston
. V irtr-set. »vcr railroa T More. K-ut AY.trfu.
A. M. CARIUH. K. E OAH'WKI.t,
CARTER & CARSWELL,
• ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
FORT WORTH AND GARTH.AGE, TEX .‘J.
Office over tiic First National Hank,
nl.VMv FORI WORTH.
GREENE & BEALL,
T AVTYKftS and I,AND AGENTS. Willprac-
I j tic*-iu the Courts of Tarrant aud an nr, end-
ing counties, ;m<l In the 8uprr>me anil ralr.nil
Court* it Ail-fin and Tyler. Hare irA; Owner os
of land i; Ing In l -irr-rt, I’ark-T, Wi e, Mon
t igne. Young, Coryelle, sihecklniLrik. Archer,
lU'iur, -t< heus. Clay, CHlloiiau — I'.astiiuidj
Jack. Palo Pinto, Hirockmorton for snle , JiBc*
is Hafhuii ’a building. I n Join? Standard of
Texas. They have twelve regular traveling men
employed distributing free informatloiPooncein
ing Texas fhroilglirtWt the United States. They
i ask our aid in their efforts. Patronize the M. .
K. A T. R’y f’O. NORTH VIA DENISON and
thnmgh the bevUtifttl Indian Territory. Don’t
; goby way of tripsand hills and swamps of Are
tarn arts. Take the M.. K. AT. They will l*n<l
: you .directly in tlie Greu» Union l')epot nt St.
Louis. They don’t oonif el you to ride liiree or
flmr fiit'rs through the track 'freets and alleysoj
-L TSthis in a toppling omnibus. The yniu their
coach afid sleepers through to St. Louis and
! enter the Uiiiyn J>epot. Is there any other line
from Texas that does? “No They also run
coaches and alc^pingcars frr.m Texas to Tlaiuiiiia)
and Quincy. Ji.ive you any friends east looking
towards Texas? If Srt, semi their address re the
Undersigned and he will v ill; pleasure 1'ortvaid
’ them (and you also) a hwuitirtil phni] hlc.t and
other interesting matter well worth the me re re-
quest.
A drtreas
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Lacy, Drury. Daily Fort Worth Standard. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 101, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1877, newspaper, December 18, 1877; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005142/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.