Fort Worth Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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T
tjufjemanat.
—Peach tree*are in fall bloom.
■* * «. .
—Not a single fight on elec-
tion day.
—The editor of the Standard
apell* in a ** wreckleas” maaoer.
•^Fort Wsrth ia the moat
peaceable place for ita numbera
on the continent.
"—A norther blew in npon ns
Wed nesday evening and cooled
off the defeated cand* dates.
—It is reported that Capt.
Hanna baa beaten Carrol in
three places in Denteu coanty.
—Don’t be in a too much of a
hurry to sow those oats. Not a
single goose has gone North yet.
—The name of Hon. John
Ireland has been added to the
Democrat’s list of subscribers.
—The El Paso Mail Coach
comes in loaded every day with
passengers, who are prospecting
in the promised land.
—A Mr. Currie liviug in the
cross timbers, not far from Bo-
bo's raised tbis year eleven
bales of cotton on five acres of
ground. Who can beat it.
—The Ladies Aid Society of
the Episcopal Church, and a
similaiLassociittion of the Meth-
odist Aureh met ou Thursday
evening. Did your ears burn 1
- We are in a majority—that
is, we did not receive a majority
ot tne votes east, and a majority
—Tour attention is directed
to the notice of ssle of lands by
John D. Templeton, assignee in
bankruptcy.
—A large number of gentle-
men are discussing a trip to the
Black Hills. It is not the Salt
River crowd.
—Mr. J. Q. Sandidge will
soon commence the erection of
a brick dwelling honse on bis
property sooth of the city.
—Now is the time to com-
mence making garden. The
weather is warm enough, the
ground io fine condition^and the
sooner the seeds are in the
ground the better.
—Brick, sand, etc., are being
delivered at the corner of Rusk
and Weatherford streets, for an-
other brick building. Improve-
ments are going steadily for-
ward in all parts of the city.
—We receive many excellent
communications aud contribu-
tions, which cannot, and will not
receive attention, simply because
they are written on both sides
of the sheet. Our friends sweet
observe printer’s rnles, and
write on one side oniy.
—Charlie Tidball a yonnger
brother of Col. T A. Tidball, was
thrown from his horse Thursday
evening, and received some se-
uere bruises. His injuries are
not serious and be will soon re-
cover.
—T1m‘ lri,ml»of J. p. Lip.j PBReKWAI.. IPAR.IALhtTUWU fROU THi
ro»l. Ere.. tore a rendida.e I Oore.tremedftionrt Hn.lfr! ELCIION.
, . . . i ... low-citizen, A. B. Fraser, re- -
of hi/d.fret’ ‘ M. . Lipreo...b i,. Mnwd • ** lla5“ «•" * \ «••«* **» ,be
a clever ii.ielliirent g. nUemon ^remewbat protraoM visit tu,Ilon ol ;be paper to give foil r*
.mein .lion. tire preple eoirld Louisiana. We are glad to see. turu. of the elretion. wbith .'ll
have reposed Ihe fullest conti : him back, and lo are him in the. be made Imday. The following
^pttial BRkWH S Al JJft
mm ^ ■ ■ ■ -------
- Daniel Boone of Kentttcky«j
was wire to kill. Itaalel Itosue of (he I
Pacific Saloon s ill not. .
Kentucky Saloon.
Messrs. Hatcher & Trimble
have purchased the Kentucky
Saloon and desire us to say that
they will keep on baud at all
times a good supply of first
class sines and liquors, among
—The wheat crop of Tarrant
county was never in as fine a
condition at this time of the
year, as it is now. Unless there
be very heavy late frosts, the
yield will even exceed that of
last year. Loek ont for an av-
erage of thirty bushels to the
acre for the Centennial year.
—The information clearly in
cates that onr honored fellow
citizen Capt. John Hanna will
be elected to fill the position of
Jndgeofthe 10th Jndicial Dis
trict. Our views as to his fit-
ness and qualifications have
been already expressed. We
hope he may be elected.
—We have had the pleasure of
forming the acquaintance ol
Mr, Geo. J. Dodd and his ugree-
able lady. Mr. Dodd is recent-
ly fiom St. Louis, and will soon
soon open a stock of house
furnishing goods injtbe Turner
building on Main Street. We
wish him abundant success.
—Capt. Alexander returned
from Weatherford yesterday aud
brought ns the returns of the
vote for Governor at that box.
Coke received 393 votes aud
Doc. Adams, of the Times ten
rienre ; one in every way quail.: enjoyment of good hialth and renin,, are from jiltjhe hoxre^ H W<U||..
—Creaffl ami < 'ucaonut Candiet* at
tied to fill
elections
of the
except
returns
Doable Springs. Tbej
fiom that box cannot} -Thf
the position. But
elections «re uncertain, the Col. Ross, mine host — - ”.........— V- an ’ < offer the «ale t»v Hoa* A Hfijh.
canvass was exciting; and many j “Adkins House” at Mansfield, , change the result «erp -toin-, ^-------
i men were surnrised an Texas, was in our city on .crease or diminish majorities.
well asdisappoiiitod. Mr. I..... ! Wedireaday and honored oa The return. fur
rib retain..Ire roufid- „re and i *i"> » ™ th* Knret | we tnke fr»» th,
n spret of Ida friend, .ho nap <>' th. Tn.ua Coul.irentol dunug.out renttcuou:
Celebrated Uoni. •' a
T. I’owxix.
ported Isifn, as w*»ll as of those
who voted for other candidates. \
For Senator, 23d Senatorial Dlatrie*.
—Everything ?n <onF.-i»on.j
ery lineal l». It, W Akl S. j
Gen. Buell, commandant ofjTHOS. BALL,
the post at Fort Griffin was in j I *>•
WANTED. | the ettv on Snndsy last, and sup- j * ror Rrpi*»
By the undersigned, two hnn ; ljed u,e wanta of ,be inner man j s H darnkll,
dred and eighty seven missing. ^ the Tranij Continental. Gen. ■ B> B< pADDO 'K,
voteis. The same being the de j BaeU is a ciliVi,irons soldier and j j. k. ALLEN,
licit in the unmber that pledg ^ accomplished gentleman. IT. X. BUCHAN VN.
ed themselves to support the, Qen- h. p. Mabry of Jefferson
subscribers in the last race nn- . j lh<v foremost lawyer ol \ A> CARROL,
der all circumstances. W e [ >jorth Texas, was in the city on L j, roaCII,
1.045 ;
ra. Fine Rath Sponges “
i PowcU'p l>rug .Slore.
T. \V.
j2u! Just received * i«MMi*»n»e m\
5jq 1 of Coal Oil I.amp*. anil **hltunev« ai
2j,(j; T. W. Powell's Drier store.
: rre District Judge. 10th DUtrict. “i -* »="*' ** C"r'
JOHN HANNA.
know they were all ,u>,,orah,e r y^arday. He took his hash at
meu and could have only been j tj|tl Trans Continental. We are
prevented trom voting for us by ; ajway^ have a shake of
some unexpected casualty. Qen. Mabrv's honest paw.
doub*. their families are mourn Capt. Wade,late of Cerrolton,
ing their loss and we want to do jjiss^ paid U8 a call on Monday,
all we can to alleviate their i^*®"; xiau Captain looks every inch !J-M HAKTU
tress. Many of the>issing ones; ^ gentleraan< and man ot: gterl- T* B‘ JAJtES'
are sopposed to be from the i jng worth We hope he may be-
neighborhood of Grapevine. j COUM, a citizell 0f our city.
Defeated Candidates.• Maj \yashburne, chief engiu-
_Don’t bet on elections. A jeer of the Texas & Pacific rail-
young friend, not being able to j way, decorated the register of,^
I'fl-lt! rent* si O. H. Want's.
31T |--*----—-------
219 j Take Noties.
For County Judge,
C. C. CUMMINGS,
R. W. TASNAHIL,
J. W SMITH,
J.A. Z1NN.
For Sheriff,
J. M. HENDERSON
Mr. R. F. W*lton is authorized to re- j
I
AM
NOW
RECEIVING
NEW;HO. LUIGIRS,
-AND-
MICE LI, mm
.
NEW CROP JAVA,
1,431 i ceipt for moneys due this office, ai.d all j
5S5 • contracts made with him, will be duly I jfth*
23»j recognized, until further notice. j
170 j • B. B. PaDixkw. j
, Fort Worth Jan., 1st 1875. tl. j
8*<C
712
AND RIO
T. O. MOODY.
H. T.MUSICK.
For District Clerk,
GEORGE MLLKKY
J. J. NEWTON,
G. NANCE,
WASTED.
We want our merchants to know that j
our advertising rates are the lowest be-1
: cause our circulation l*Jth« largest, anti j
910 i its a large circulation that makes ad-,
vcrtislng valuable..
which is the famons ‘‘Hermi-' votes. This is the official count,
tage” whisky. If you willdriuk,' congratulate Doc. on his im-
mense popularity.
—Yesterday morning when it
from her moorings ati was announced that Cummings
find a place to put his money on
patronize the Kentucky Saloou.
—A rakish looking craft
„r th* raiidid.lre are in a like th^ortHouse atepa on Tnes I,ad been elected County Judge,
condition. Our cat's tail is the
longest.
—Our /fiends have furnished
precisely six; Mrs. Cummings presented biin
covered with'with aline boy, weighing nine
a heterogeneous mass of dejee- j pounds, aud he was at vonce
day evening at
o’clock, her deck
a favorite candidate, got another
gentleman to divide a wager
with him, and snre enough he
lost. Elections are uncertain.
Better stick to plows.
Information Wanted.
the Trans Continental with
: i T. I. CARRICO.
R. C. Me I’HAIL,
CASH customer, for a good small
(arm.
For County Clerk,
autograph last Saturday. Maj.
Wash bn me, though a young J. P- WOODS,
,„a„. ia on., of the mosl reperi
enced engineers of the day. lie; T j
1 speaks encouragingly of our! ^ BKAN8FORD,
railroad prospects. j b. G. MAKbHAL.
, . T „ j In perusing the well filled j ror County Surveyor,
Of the whereabouts of J. (».! „ n .■ . , W. A. DARTER,
, , _ . ! pages of the Trans Continental, ... ..|W
Price who left Tarrant county i ... ! GREENE A. COJ
Q* TEAMS to haul flour to Eagle
Fonl. and Lumber and Stores
hack. Apply to Blown, Wolcott A
Blandiu.
/'COUNTRY Produce of all kinds at
J. H. Brown’s.
register a few days since ou. j
,ll1h.e l:‘"1*‘4’ iVlhtil**fl or,,it f«-ll upon somi- liiiro :„AHKUKilAN
yludnn, Twobnya^cghl. s_ ^ ^ KorCou
COLB.
For County Attorney,
For Couutv Treasurer,
- - - - ..........re ------ j. * I and six years and named Abra-1 phjc**' • ♦ a i 1 W T FURGESON,
us sundry and divers theories i tsd human lyings, and a small | christened Tarrant Worth, in j ||UIU and Eilwrl> and one RirlJ«lerk informed us was intended j • * For XMewor
explaining the cause of our de ; ainonnt of baggage marked D. C. j testimony of the Judges j uslIJietl Tlletus, aged al.oul four j for tb‘‘ iwtograph ofL. J. Swing-1 a j chambe1Wi
t at. The only oue entirely ; and checked for the uppermost ’ tude to the people of Tarrant; ve|M9 Said Price is about 37 le-V. the effit leut and accomrao , u c uaggEaT,
clear to o .r mind is that wg landillg „nSalt River. They i and Fort Worth for their baud j y|iars old? about five leet ten or! dating agent of the Texas & Pa j. m. BARTON,
didn't get crtca enough. are gone but not forgot ton. ! some majorities given him ! eleven ineh^s high, was a little >ifie railway at Eaglefoid. Mr* ^ J^uapector of Hides,
—W|. would Ik* pl.aak’d lt» have j _Tll). ,,erlUl„ u „„r, and [ hi,,,, .Uonl^-d Lrowu bail,; .^Tll”” ^^
........ aov,ra, poi-; ,,ave s„,u,,ed our via., t« Ana ! -We liavr rereired a plcaa-1 and blue OJ*. ^ Mr. choaiham. of
«»»» co“",v “ttd "*aU:,rl j til. iiidolinitelyjnid will aKaii. re- »»• «•“««“ Kj k' »* * " “ „ J',.,1 „v ! Minmsot.i. callod at our offire!
communications on interesting,,------...... i..«,i ..remit Mcissorn dios, late of Iowa, am ~ i ^ ' .... " Wednesday. He has been! j. \\\ cHAPaiAN,
1.4*5;
osy;
2,070
2,0S0
1ASH purchasers for good Ponies
I at Maddox' Stable.
w zkAA NEW snbscTibers to
AjUW the Fort Worth Dkmo
crat, which now lias the largest cir-
culation ot any paper in the county.
fTFA/A BUSHELS of earn at fifty
OUU cents per bushel, in
payment for subscriptions to the Dem-
ocrat.
O00 cents per bushel, in payment
for subscriptions to the Deoockat.
For County Commissioner,
Precinct No. 1
Bardoti, of Superior City, Wis
; turn to onr lead pencil, scissors
t* abject a fhat come to their | an,j paHte pot, with adetermina
tire- They will gratclully | |ion lo anv of our formerThese gentlemen s
received and given a place *n i efforts to supply the goodpeople prospecting our State with
our column*. 1 of Tarrant county with a good view to making investments and j
__\ fii,', dinner w..h spread at \ family i.ewapa,..-.'. We would |. Belli are Ke,.lle.nen ■
as
Mf.i.lissA'C. Price, . ...... . , ,
Foil Worth, Texiia.:«l«udiiiK a ren|>r« of inonili*, w.ll. H H-UAlla.
Western papers please eopy.iamong fc» relatives on Ash A. B e.un .
r> 1 Creek...... was on his way homeJu>licf Fr.^„c, x„.
TllAMiS. | Mr. Chealhain is an expellenced , Kor Jufti„ tbe rroc«.
During tlicf canvass we h:iv«» i farmer, aud an educated -and ■ ^ ^ McCl.UXG,
of a little nourishment at their; our subscription list, as this will; v* . ! hands, who have discharged the \Vt. have had the pleasure of f. a sxlxgUAM.
lablc. Tin* net proceeds were i enable u» to give them a muclij -James P. W oods, our ue* dutjl>H devolving upon them ma^j„rr the a.qn.itinaiiie *'f; w. J. i RoZIKR,
dollars, ami wi 1, better paper. ; Lv elected Conutj Cleik ^aK* zealously in our interests, ami \ViUic Quavle, son of the lion. ; m • -m-
chosen by a good majority ou-i 11 satisfactorily to our people L. \ylu f^uavlc of Mobeily. Mis '; Texas Statistics-
Mr. Moscly. a young S^n*;twoof the most popular and ^yt.st stafr, an accomplished simrj>a dis;-i|,ie of the art pre-l -
,^AA BU^IIEI.S of wheat at $1.00
tH/v per bushel. In payment for
subiM’ripiioiis to tlie Democrat.
30
CORDS of wood at three dollars j
per cord in payment for subscrip i
tiuns to the Democrat.
from the Dallas
XQKE7 TO LOAN
IN SUMS OF #200 AND UP-
WARDS.
M. B. LOYD
Coffees,
Choice i
New Hams,
Lard and
BACON
PICS FEET,
SAUR KRAUT
And Pickles,
OF EVERY V ARIETY.
New CANNED FRUITS;
m d comm,
Prunes,
Blackberries,
and Choice
about ninety
be applied to the building fund j
ot the church.
i ucman mir....,, ............*’; efficient men in me county, «»u wr;u-r, amt aw agreeauie ami Sl»rva?ive i.f-all a»ts. Mr; Quuvlc* j We copy
—Two Tarrant comity eandi . Illinois, and who has been a resv^ tl|l. ,.0,M,}iin,eni is one that was j gentlemaji has been-in jh ,t .,i;, ^.mkinan of pre-! Uerald the following interesting
dates strayed over ipto IJenton j idell, „f our e.ty for some tune,. we,i melited and not unworthily jC,iaroe „f me editorial depart-j oaai.H;illK 'manners, and excel-! statistics are from the forth-
coiiiity, on an eMrtiom-em.g | h-ft uU Thiipalay morning to re lH.8towed. We predict that he;uipnt> our foieman, Mr. R. F. ] llt i^t.it^jiu fact a worthy scion i Wming reiwrt of the Comptroll-
tour, ami marveled greatly •’•‘ itiiin to his former home. ''will he hard to bent should he \Valton has given strict athM1 . t>J ;1 |er t^jH state. The repert is
e »nse the intelligent voters had. have found Mr. Moscly to he an - offer himself again for the po • tioll fo the business department,. ^ w Sthroll dropped into; lloW passing through the press •
never learned that they were}agreeable gentleman, and one, ai|ioll< at the expiration of tbeiand ^lr Ed. Jtog.us has “hrouc1 oul. H(,IR.tlllI1 Thursilav morning.!Totai eatue of taxab,e pro-
eandidates. They Were both| wliom we would have been tonil iur which he xyas elected.^ , r,ho in the mechanical He savs his work on the rail ! Wl*.........
BARCAINS!
lUIIBt\ APPLES,
-IN—
ill the Slate tor
chrireli members, yet ’tis said phased to have seen permanent-j _Xhe county have elected a iidepaitment. T«» one and all, asniad la progressing rapidly. He j State tax.'.,.........................
they quoted Scripture vigor- j lv located among us; but laying: ^ ^ of oflicera. One which | to (’apt. Hays, Maj. Fairfax and ,..u; doUhleil his force and wilt 1
oiisly. * t been unfortanatc in his invest,- in our opinion do justice to • others who have aided us, we put it through in good time, ami Milt* ui railroad in tiie
-Aml now the defeated ran
re. and »n,i!re a ^My j for Mki^ .ud tl erefore liable to ^.ne when we may icatify
.$250,853,798
i .254,354
198,322
1,959,1*4
,• utrioTrea idur;rrj«,“ 1»»«■“ ^ j s. !Z' HZ, ZZ 1'
didalreireareanir.lllam*«im. f _ of (inking Bn ,________ _____, |ia|,i„ ,„!................ J_____ ,„„,if,. I
to trying
I all*, tn.iel.ly o,«in <hs ’""7
tniuty ol all ail bln nary tilings, maneI1,
and asserts hohlly that, man lSj
deceitful, and human uaturr
Diplomatic Expenses-
well pleased
hurt them, if they are houest
expressed a ^ t|wy Khould he watched if
to make it *,i8 j tj,ev an, not< We will keep oue
| eye «n their acta and report them
Our Ncxa Marshal. \ if they do wrong, and commend
«»™—i Vv^i r:si,.„alionT. ^ d„ ^
ness in a more substantial man-;
ner.
State* asscsM.nl for taxes
; 18/5...............................
1 Value ot railroads.............
; Value of lands and town
j lots owned by railroads
upon which taxes are paid
Dry Goods.
We have coneluded to sell
All Our Goods,
for the next thirty days
New Basins,
Figs,
Cocoanuts,
i
AND ALL KINDS OF
AT AND BELOW COST; I ANDIE
gen •tea
Redding, the city council ap-
err. A little watching won’tlour appreciation of llnir kind .... ...
According to the documents ; Number of acres ol laud **>»
winch tlieitiqtrmitivt* Dt-iuovrala j '' "’-B ia the Slaw Iur
: i» the tonne are miearth.i.g, tto |
«• earn, down!redh.fr1 Th^«tei»
from the V\.ichilas to cast his Juue 30< i87‘j, were over *16,000i *»» State vanwd at.........
vote, and reports Ihe fotlonrinc; _juclu,lju(! ^ 81„all bill or•».«», 'tuK'
! beeves there ready for shipment. i',»r oue quarter's tclcgisphiug at.................................
New Hotel. j0u (,|0 Ki ^viehita Ikar*i Brosjabmit the Geneva business.iThen-an- 2,<iUl.07l head of
The Pacific hotel having been: 2000 breves • n„niel \V»u-: ha.t year It. P. Stevens, the!
^l^wp, valuuil «t.
t . ,Inotuted Mr. John Stoker City; me ^aeme ..u.e. ....... "”-ihave .i(mbreve. ; Daniel WaK- "P ».««« h.....»r.t inier-
We acknowledge tbe receipt ^IarKtia^ to «„ ,„e nnexpired removed tea, dnmer »l M«. j ^ J#(|0 ; 8_ R Ttnrnet. 'into : ^.Te t&g ?««.' 7/ *1 l.btoj .....
Gooilin & Brown, 300; Jim Last .year, t«o, the state depart- .Miscellaneous property
* a IV .. r■ .«*n I f I 'uhxre
SPSS
aud Second streets, bas beeu;
1.487
16,605,122
I, 443,547
66,037,920
44,666,937
20,792,220
14,754,045
3,342.4t»
9.267,489
II. 942.460
20,243,4 jo
We invite the public to avail them*:
selvefc of thin chano* to buy bar- i
gains in I
DRY GOODS,!
Notiouft, R udy Made t loflm
ilia. Hoot and 4 oes,
1 riinkn and V l a.
We ore determined to make sacrifices
but our stock
MUST BE SOLID i
before the arrival of
OUR NEW SPRING GOODS.
ms
-ANP-
Company.
.Ill ...v- ---- I council useu gmm ju i UeraiU « nro. nnm ; I.nnx, ----- - . . L~
••Mom,.--’ a. Oatveaton, 0,1 the ^ „f jir. stoker, sa j & Brown. There ■*“«*"*-'> 11(10(). 1000 . 8hort ^^re^ .h.vt no. oaly t the
•J»th. XotluiiK woiihlI B»e is alr,.a(iv evidenced by the,are active and energetic, and, Flippflll, iooo; Stien 3«01 mi,d-iere and eonanl- get their
more i>lea«nre than tobe prere t| ^ good enter that ban; will doubtless soon nia e an en-; jurl||)n ^ Hmadua 500. These1 leiters aud papers free, but all
«n these festal tocaaionn, but■; i|ed OI1 onr streets aincej viable reputation for lhe "“-lenttte are in liner rendition than tl.ei. families -Hare the tome ....... ......„ .....
ws fear the preannreof busiireas l;ltulent. Dnriog Itoi t«.nW, and • mnd.com of bilk, | #f fhr |.riv.le««. . daughters. InCalcntta.reccnt-
snpenndnced by the ev.rn.ty o 1- ^ prevalM ou! here for themrelvea. "« —" j and ,m t. ready tor »bi,Ju^. to,"b JJS!? i^itoS^-a.rich .“‘TZl \?Z\
our bank account sn p |election day aud the lUy follow-; the greatest success lo -'oa 'meHt ,,al|v. They w oi’d to* velsliocs ol their parly’s reek "n|n f!
our uttd'odance. M»ny thRnk^ iug, thc utmost good order vas; genUemen.
ffG^Call at once at , the
intone Palace wrnt-r ot Main an
116,099, Streets.
18.228
nll-tt!
CANDY TOYS.
Smoked Salmon
H alibnt,
Extra Bess
! MM«L
White Fisli,
—Yonng roan, go to India!
is the custom ther.! for parents
8“lm 1 to pay men to marry their
to the subjects of R**x- muti j 0peerved. Mr. Stoker is a gen j —The officers elect should be
Morons for their kiud remem j tlemau of good jmlgmeut, strict '/atir themselves at once, and eer
; sobriety, and perfect cooluess jcmegoodsecuritiesforilieir of-
j and determination; qualities that ficial bonds. Tbe people aie
publish a relare necessary in a man in his aroused and will watch with a
,* toft he exercises of Mansfield | position. Should he discharge ^aious eye every movement of
which should have ap-! the duties of the office satisfac-1 the county officers. A good
° ' j two weeke since. We- torily he will lie elected at the; houd will allay much uneasiness
** in attendance in person, j election in April. ! and suspicion and create a de-
though the report; to -ri«en by J gree of conddence that witi go a
•DO,,*7-i l-ettor pal i T. and J. M. Maddox have
T:'re lo tl.i- iu-tilotion Iban it purchased Mr. Wirna intereat m
miiage tot ^ >choa| j,, tlteir -.able, and wilt commence
r panorfhe coniitoyi^j'' ne^M.nttoy good and eBctent bond..
b ranees.
MassfieM t o,,e*e
Elsewhere
i“ lm Biw Couly ! TROUX
CODFISH & HERRING,
I. Cooks Impe-
rial Champagne
ON ROUTE
ment early. They w ,.i!d to veiatiousoi men-pany s ; «id«ra1>le distinction the sqm of .-rev AO o. DApiCip DAII Rnffn
over the Texas Pacific, were less extravagance.but we haidly • ^ qq qqq (k marry his daughter. - '® rfiwlrlu lUUUIUIIU
it completed to this place. The lb,n^: mis widbs!TUt* fellow warned the young!
owners are looking anxiously Jtkely to comphiiu. Ou the cou g^l, a merfl child in years, and
for the completion of the road uary, we have abundant evh
that they may ship over it. The i deuce that tbe more ol this sort
managers would do well to eou-i ol investigation there is the bet-
aider this trade. j ter the people will like it. Pos-
sibly it may some day biped re-
pocketed the money. Within
two years be had gambled away
ail this money and was in debt
besi'ipa, In his straight he sent
rents’ home de*
BEATEN.
the girl to her par
mauding #100,000
Unequaled for all
HLIISTIDS OF STOCK, i
t’NscRrAxarn run
i:s OF ASSORTED
more as a con-
Health, Beauty aud Fertility.
lorm, and thereby lighten lh«,d:fjonof Uyiug with her longei,
Itnnliin ill tlior 1 U V IiUYhIM —ni.___ . . • a
great ways towards quelling
and allaying the disseurions
caused bv the canvass and which
_ may follow the new officials into
next Monday to remove their] their respective offices. Give
every way lea^t lotion to the corner of Busk aud
Let us
hav* one equally aa | Second streets, immediately in
rear of the Centennial hotel,
port.
good in onr own midst.
—The subscriber herewith ac-
knowledges bis heartlelt thuohs
to the ladies of theO. 8. Presby-
teriaa Church, and other* con-
cerned in the work of love and
charity, for tbe handsome asm
of **.60, the proceed* of, their
elegant supper. 'May tbe Lord
Our New Sheriff.
Should tbe new Constitution
be adopted our new 8herift, J.
The proposition was ind gnant-
' ly rejected, and the discarded
where they will be better pre ‘M. Henderson, will be inducted
pared than ever to attend to the , into office on the third Tuesday
wants of the -traveling public: in April uext, and we now pie-
Persuaded bv warm, personal burden ot the tax pajeia
friends, who doubtless over esti-; UUIS ePu fa1^' ___
—d - pvreoiref verth aud J _w~ t.efare p,! *^
merit, we consented for a time to wonder audibly why your wife Hjlldoo family if tb** daughters
lay dowu the working tools ol don’t'ge* along wilh the house- \ aie no^ married before arriviug
atthe age of 13.
---+
no woman can endure that lu st
sentative of Tarrant county in1 ^ flighted. Remeniber the
tl;e Lower House of the XVrb ( h.ng, weary nights she sat up
Legislature. "We have met t ie with the little babe that died;
enemy aud ere hi.,” We tove ren.eu.tor the love »..d;«re .He;
conn tv in
1\ A II ^
MO HAII SECHONLj ’
TOBAdi & CIGARS,
They will soou have au addition
to their stock of horses and ve-
hicles ; and always have an
abundance of good forage, and
good hostlers * in attendance.
The Messrs. Maddox are among
diet that be will give our people
sufficient assurances that their
Winslow’s Financial Skill.
[From tbe Boston Traveler.J
One morning last summer
blea* the kind donor* a thousand; ©ttr moat euterprisiug, public
foUL^niwning tjM5® y^^JJaiiirited aud honorable citizens.
They always gnsrautee satisfac-
kindness and tender-mercy
world
silk
IS:
booor,
Ito!SS
tion iu every particular.
sure sad mtnmiff# them.
it* continuance. We oongrata
late Tarrant County on having
elected so good a man as their
executive officer, and if they
will yield him their encourage-
ment #nd support be will never
rtflsoa to regret hav-
He
bestowed upon you when y.»u!" malow had a note ol fifty
fought the good fight, aud u»ve jiad that long spell of sickness.[thousand dollars to pay brforo
been defeatedjind with gratitude i>0 yon think she is made of cast lb* bank closed at two o clonk,
and tlmnkfulnere to uur friend, iron t Wait-wail in adenreai.il of »“ JlT^e
dollar ; hut he raised the money
and with apparently little trou
ble. Having * genuine note for
tep thousand dollars from *
nnr onnoueut we attain return S when he comes home late, weary | wealthy Boston capitalist, be
onr opponent, l#n(t ..oli, 0f Borls.’> l|e worked mwle Ihree copire^pqtting lbem
to the eanetuin to to tie for ^ar(i for jua s|| Jay, pertope
the good people of Tarrant >» i far juto the night; hff h»s wrrtk
anbumhler.bat uoue tb# less j tied, hand in ^and, with care,
honorable position. j and selfishness aud greed and
Onra was not n tod defeat i»B demon. Uiat roltpw iu the
^Selected in 1854. Tjtle perfect) on i
Terms half cash, balance Ion? time.
No section ol the State settling
faster. ALo lots in
CFRAHAffiJ
> I
! 'Hilt! v seat : Yossg. ‘ Ire ban duo most i
Town Site in Tssat,!
Rope
who labored so faiiblully and foroearai.ee'.and the tiBt.t will
, i ivomt- tiack to her eyes—the old
assiduously for our success, and for the old daya
an . confidence in him baa not been , wjtb the kindest feelings for Wait, wife, belore yon speak
misplaced and thatba will prove those who honestly preferred reproachtully to your husband
himseli well worthy to receive
for a ‘‘[Wild mustang—a br»t of
tram
a boi
IF *MgMy bjk ijisiy
y making. Let
atmosphere en-
fee) that there
into fis many different banks.
An officer of one of these banka
went to tbe maker of ^ke -gen-
uine note and asked bi«n it be
bad given any snob ncRs, Be-
ing told that he had, and sup-
posing that they had that note,
and not an imitation, the ’ bank
ir /treated in content until
Woolen and
IN illoware, dko.
affiipi
than ever,
Oountry. Dealers
will find it to their arfvan*
tage to give moaeeUl^
The
CfHIUIIg
ruiintad and
and all trade* cen-
ter, lu die coal and
Cop|»cr regions : on the El
.nd«X^toT?.jfeStoiwi-| mall about Fourteen
‘ Car UufiM. ^hich l oan
Flour, Saw and Cottou dffuJHl to i(M L>fiS€LpeP
Ginn MUD, Post
and TejgfTdph
hai.t waua *«.. *c
, See this Cqgntry gtouccoft) fiay at^
Bottom Prle
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Paddock, B. B. Fort Worth Democrat. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1876, newspaper, February 19, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064434/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.