The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1887 Page: 2 of 8
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il I LKfcUT CLARK & CO.
IMttorn arul 1-VotrletorM.
Wrrtiicnday March 23 1887.
The Courm.
Tho county court besides two iu-
transuded tlio following
lui-luess yesterday:
S rnguo Wnrncr & Co.v. Lcob &
Freiberg debt; judgment fiunl by de-
fault ngahiHt the firm of 1 eob & Frei-
berg und ngainst Sign.ond Loob for
lunount of aeeount etc. aud dismissed
s to Isadoro Freiburg.
IWtlia Hcthge.clnl. vs L. K. "Wright
debt; dismissed for want of prosecu-
te n.
.Strauss & Levy vs S. Ilermsbcim &
Hros. appeal; notice to quash citation
tusfaiued.
l'rtul filuekmnn vs Paul P. Erb.ctnl.;
judgment by default against Paul P.
Prb for amount sued upon and dismiss-
ed as to A. C. Pucker.
Paul Gluckinnu vs Mutual Life In-
Kiiranco Co. of New York garuHice:
judgmont for plaiutifl'on garnishment
for J.r)0.
J. I. Klliott and H. C. C'lurk vs city
of Did'a. judgment; continued to
make F. (J. Moore J no. S. Sharp J.
I). Ciillum ami (J. 11. Taylor parties to
the suit.
Mis Mary (irahain vs Missouri Pu-
rine Pnilway Company appeal; judg-
ment lor phiinliil fur amount sued tor
$ii.';.
Since lluntnhl(! & Moore 712 Kim
tri'ct. have llxed up their store with
jipw hhelving screens wttecf carpels
etc.. we observe their Indies trade has
iiici(Mcd wonderfully as whenever
our reporters go bv tlieir tales room
is always full ol the Indies of Dallas
making tlieir purchases.
Improvement
Mr. Thos. Field is cutting down tho
lot on the corner of Commerce aud
Jackson street to tho grado of Com-
merce. Ho will erect a business block
oil this lot. Tho dirt taken from this
lot is used for filling up tho rcsidenl
lot on tho corner of Akardaml Wood
streets where a haudsomo residence U
being prepared for occupancy. On the
oppoMto corner of Akard street the
debris from tho ruins of Mrs. Field-
ing's burned dwelling Is being remov-
ed preparatory to erecting a handsome
dn cl iug.
Fresh Cheese Sweet Potatoes Mil-
waukee Dried beet (very flue) at T. 11
(.'ruddock's Frvay Street (iroccry.
"Ftro Alurms."
Tho committco to whom was referr-
ed tho matter of lire alarm by tho city
council bud a meeting last night. The
agents of each system ot which there
are four or live laid beforo the com
mitteo tho superior points and advan
taircs of their narticulur svstem. The
inoinbcrs of tho committco listened
with patlcnco and interest for tue
committee is very anxious to make a
good selection. They aro to nuke
their report to the next meeting of the
city council.
When you need anything in the
lino of harness and saddles 1'ailgitt
JJrob'. is the place to get the best q util-
ity at reasonable prices.
.Tu.lgo Hr.tswcll united iu marriage
yesterday evening Mr. William r ran-
ees and Miss Mattie Courtney.' Tlie
handsome blushing bride won the
judgo's hoarl aud tho ceremony was
performed iu bis honor's best and
most impressive stylo.
Lastnigli about 10 o'clock a couph
of boo Hums or fellows full of hue.
juice flr d o'X their pistols A couutry
man perhaps heard tho shots and
yd ed tiro; tho alarm became general
and in a few minutes tho entire fire
department was out hunting tho fire
John KJnin 912 Main street prwti
cnJ batter. Cleaning and renovating
silk soft and stiff huts a specialty.
Work in-araiiiee.!.
For first class woik iu sign painting
jfo to I tale. 643 Kim street.
ver Kins: Yeast Powder at A. E.
Ponelic's S24 Main itrrct.
Ijtdics and childreus linen collars
fancy aud plain at 10 cents each at the
Arcade.
nncklrn'a Arnica Salve.
Tlio best salve in the 'vorld for Cuts.
Priiiscs Sores. llccrs bait l.heum
Fever 8ores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblain- Corns and all fckin Erup-
tions and positively cures piles or im
joy required. It is gu a ran iced to givi
JK'i feet satisfaction or money refunded
Yire 2r cents r bur.. For ha'.O bv
M . il. ilov d' i l':o.
TIE CITY NATIONAL BANK
A safe place to deposit your money. Capital
paid In J.riU00u; Surplus :0000.
Dallas National Bank -
City National Bank
COSSOI.IDATKD.
OHVirF.HS J.C. O'Connoh President.
J. T. Trk.kvant Jr. Vice President.
K. M. Kkakdon Cashier.
1.. It. Kkkokkon Assistant Cashier.
Dikkctoks T. L. Marsalis B. Blanken-
aliip J. T. Trezevant Jr. Alfred Davis A.
J. Porter.). C. O'Connor C. A Keating L.
A. Plies M.L. Crawford J. K. O'Connor
Alex Sanger K. M. Keardon W. H. Wor-
kliaui T. Wistar Brown 8. O. Bajne.
THE NATIONAL
EXCHANGE BANK
Paid up Ctipital if.'JOO.OOO.
John N Simpson riesldent; W II Oaston
Vice-President; Hoyal A Ferris. Vice-President:
N A McMillan Cashier; John 11 Gas-
tun Assistant Cashier.
DALLAS TEXAS.
DR. F. S. DAVIS
Specia' Attention Given
to diseases of
v hildren.
Office Hours (1:5 Ao 11 a. in. und 2 to i p.m.
Olll'O....fH0 Kim Street. Dallas. Texas.
K. HUNSTABLE
732 Elm bticci
Denier In tho latest add best
Spring Stock now Arriving.
I mnkn n uprcmltv of M V OWN MAXU
FAt.Tl.'ltK of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Itoott mill Shoes over which J glvo my
personal supervision.
K. IIUTNTSTADLIC
733 Elm Street
WHISKIES Af CIGffl
We are now prepared to fill orders
at our new quarters corner Camp
and Lamar old stand of Henry I oeb
or croods in our line we are re-
reivincr goods daily. Mr. S. S. Hop
kins will be with us all the time.
Thanking orr friends for past favors
and hoping to merit a continuance
of same Tours very truly
W. J. BETTEETON & CO.
Successors to S. 1). Hopkins & Co
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
M KDMlAli.
UAL.LAS UhM'AL PAULOUS
P. ClIKANKV IJ. U. JTop'f.
M) Kim Street Dallas Texas.
ran-Klectrie Telephone
Kh'. A li" 1'A I hV A G HXTS."
fSAltltY " HHOS.. Itei.l Ktale Aircnts.
1 (iriind Windsor building entrance Aus
tin street.
B(JLL"LKVIS rWtJKKY Heal Kstatc
Apenls 712 Main street sell city and
nntinrbi.li property farm lands ranches etc.
Call and see them.
rl)rni:iM)t-PII O KIKUS
1)IANO. voice organ snd tliormiRh bass.
Terms js per month. Half-hour les-
mips at teacher's residence f.'i. Call at 1U08
Klin si reel or Kilwardn' mimic store.
FTltUKSroUsALH.
VjToL'SK of live rooms. No. Ill Alasleu
atreet between Hryan and Llvo Oak.
Apply nt No. 121 North lli.l wood street lor
parlieiilars.
IIOU-K MOVING.
Holmes moved on short notice and work
guaranteed: bund plvci If required; leave
orders at P P .Martinez 7-0 Main street. J
li Siiint & Co.
MOOTS AMI SIIIIKx
Why oon't you have your boots and shoes
made to order when they don't coat any
more than stock work at lllust & Teubner's
imiTi Alain reet.
W(HH A.M 'AU
HYsTKltUAt.il. 1424 Kim street. Send
tor telephone your ord rs for wood coal
and feed. Prompt attention and lowest
prices.
WAXTKD.
WAXTKD Mrs. J. H Havls. rasliloiui
ble dressmaker wIhIws toannouncn to
hei formiT pairuiis aiM the public generally
Ihnl kIic will on and after .March 21ht occupy
a suite of rooms on the recond floor ol the
Mhldleton txiilUinc now bciiiff liiiinhcd on
Kim street. No. v42. The ladies iu general
are especially Invited to call.
V AXTKD To learn w here the best sign
r Hinting is done. Why. any merchant In
lallas can tell you that. Peacock & Shirley
4N Klin street arc tho bestjn t lie Stale.
MIS('-;i.li..M)C8.
KiifM Several mile Irotii t nderwood
to llin.liiian fur leaned ground which
l he owner can Lave by culling and paying
for this -'ad "
II. I.. 11111 ..II li.lllf lltllll Mil.! u t IU..I
Mini mi rritlB anil fliHiralile rnm ilnttoA ntlil
liiiil.llng property in alias and W.ico.
Kansas cny iiivfaiiiipnn.". i.iiiner jieea
MnnaL'er. "0" Main Street. Oallaa.
Land. Loan and Col'eetlng Agents
?ir' Mnin atreet. Sell rllv nrontrtr. rnnrhea.
(..ml mnA llv l1(Wk
WJI. Ill .Nl AN the well known arilM
in.iis ....- ... w:i . nnu mil VJ
ernvon. ( an enlarge to Ills from any
. . . i i . . l - . I.
VilDU OI inmiai urea. Ainu fiiiui.B jini'K
(;ruiinds for Pliuiograplis. Studio 1:I4S Kl:n
Ti-l. Up la l.
1. W. SAVAGi; Magop.
THE GRANGE
Grocery Company
IS STILL TO THiS FRONT I2SJ"
Low. Prices and a Fine
Assortment of G-oods.
Having proven that we have adopted s plan of business which will enable us to sell goods
CHEAPER -:- THAN -:- OTHERS
We now wish to say to both city and country people that Wk irk Your Friknps and if you will continue to patrunU
us as you have done In the past we will prove our friendship by helping you to
SAVE
We can fui nish
Saving-
on this article or that don't signily but It Has Been Proven in the management of all institutions cither lnrgt r small
that it is the looking nfler or neglect of llttlo things that tends to the building up or breaking down of any kind of
business. It must be remembered that all largo things are made of small ones and no one need hopo for cveu a moderate
success iu life who will not learn to savo the nickels. On account of flic frcmicnt changes in tho market wo d ) not quoto
prices but can assure you that we will at all times sell at
Prices Which No One Can Beat!
And whluh will beat most every one. Consignments of
Country : Butter : Chickens : and : Eggs
Solicited. Host of you know where we are but for the benefit of those who do not we can be found at
i i i T7T AT CirV ! In n large frame building two blocks west of Union Depot 1 11 IT TT'T AT CIT1
114 JIjIjxMoI. 1 and opi ssite Jtuck-Uoru corner. Pan Klectrle Telephone. J 1J4 jLj1L O 1
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F. AUSTIN-
AUSTIN
-DEALERS IN-
liifls lies Clocks
Ocr Morro:" Best goods ftndlo
Jowolry repaired and warranted.
612 MAIN STRKET.
PADGITT I3ROTI-rEHS
WHOIJOSAJ.IO
SADDLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE LEATHER AND
SHOE FINDINGS.
718 r.lm n.iel 717 tuwl 711) Rlnln Stroots Inllas Texns.
Imperial Cabinet Photographs
$3 PER DOZEN.
The abov being the ruling jprice In all Eastern cities we beg to Inform our Iriendt
and patrons t hereafter this win be our standing price for first-class artljtlo Cabinet
I'liotos. V guarantee all our work and should It not prove equal to the best we will
In every Ir ace refund the money ltespectfully
MIGNON & CO.
701 ELM STREET OppnnHe Itrluhardt Huildiiifr.
g
V ' - . tTjir
MODEL BAKERY
CIIAS. GOqmrVjST Proprietor.
IIAKERY. 1B03 Tin Strt: J?RANC1I IIOUSU 112 Rreamors
tlT L'uUcstJonably the
-(((0J)h
TT'Tfc YTT"& TilT OtTVTTXf 7
XUUXl 1V1U1M 1 .
you all with gooas at our low prices. You may
a Nickel
D. C: AUSTIN.
& SON
SilTerware Spectacles Etc.
west jiriccs at all tunos." AV'ktihcs aud
DALLAS. TKXA3 012
HULLS
Enterprise Wlndivllls
New Champ. on Force Pump.
Jluckcye Force Tumps.
Crosb)'s Chain Pumps
Humphrycs Man'fg Co.'s Tumps
Cucumber Wood Tumps
Enterprise I tram Cylinders.
11. J. Drive-well Tolnts
Iron Tlpe Eubber Hose
Foot Valves Tlpe Fittings
Chain Tump Materia.
FOR SALE BY
REED & MUMMERT
811..
...WAIN STREET.
...811
I'enUread in Town. JTt
J.C WHITE Boptarjr.
think that
or Dime
Capt J A Work.
VT H W Smith.
WORK & SMITH
BOARDING SALE
-AND-
Livery Stables
Cor. TSlin and Market Sts.
(Bowser A Lcmmon's Old Stand.)
The finest rigs in the slate. Particular
attention paid to all Driving and Saddle
Mock sent to our Stables.
B. M. BOi & BBC
Wholesale and retail dealers In
Tobaccos and Cigars.
Country Trade Solicited.
400 Elm Street.
All First-Class Dealers
SELL
MARDI GRAS
AND
LA BELLE CREOLE
CIGKALIS.
C. fl. SCHOELKOPF
Jobber and Manufacturer ol
Safldlery Lcattcr and Slice IMlin
itfn und Kti Main St.
81. 'i and M" l ommerce
gt J Dallas Tex.
Dissolution Notice..
Notice Is herepy given that the partner-
ssip beretorore.eiistlng between W. K.
Bell and F. U. Davenport as retail grorrrs
at 114 Houston street has this dat been dl-
Soirea ny miuuai rnnni. nir. i'vrnn
retiring mr. n.n. ivrn rrm!iin. n" -i
ing all liabilities of the Arm and wt'lj
and recclnt for all bills due hr
w.n. )'
F.n.y
; Dallas Tes March
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Gilbert, C. E. The Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1887, newspaper, March 23, 1887; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth293791/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .