Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON DAILY HERALD.
TKX^CBAXriSib SPATS.
Jogt, tWling* had oi ly a lair aud-
eoM at Sbarman Torn.
A’Ux. Murray, of Fannin county,
H on tlie track lor tbe Legislature.
The great London Show and Sai •
gera Menagerie will make a tour of
To* a*.
The Henrietta Journal wants a
weekly mail from Henrietta to Ar
cherCity alter July.
Tbe Brenham merchants are try-
ing to form a protective association
against dwbonost customers.
Soin) of our enehsnges aro advo-
cating the purchase by tho State of
the Alamo and the buttle ground of
Ban Jacinto.
Hood county has a flno prospect
for a large crop Ibis year—larger
than bus boen made in that county
fir a number of years.
The Goliad Guard says there are
still many cattle dying of disease in
that county, but more of them are
being killed and skinned lor tbeir
bides.
Bigger and bettor, is tho motto of
the Dallas Gull and accordingly it
spreads out by adding a column to
each page, making a comely and
newsy 24-colutun sheet.
Tbe Marshall Herald says the
lion. Woils Thompson, lieut-Gov-
ernor does not pay his printing bills.
. Thompson is not the first bummer
who has dead boated his way to pub-
lic positions.
From the Fort Worth Democrat
wo learn that “the trial ol the five
Alvarado robbers closed Wednesday
night. All were hound over—Amos :
Howell iu the buiu of b2,000, and the
others in the sum ol $4,0U0 each. |
They had laded to give bonds at last
accounts, and in dolault tbeieol
will go to jail.”
• Tho Mcrsengor is tho name of a
new paper to be started at Browns- j
villo, Texas; and the ltaneho salutes
it in this way: Go it, boys, we are
glad to see you step into the trap.
Misery likes company. We aro starv-
ing, and it will bo some consolation
to note the degrees with winch you
grow too small for your clothes.
H'l’lio Host draws the following
MllMtELI.ANKOl'S.
TBE DAJX.T HERALD'S DEPAWnSEET.
MUSICAL INSTUUMEXTS,
ED.C.ZINTGBAFF,
Wholesale and Retail
ROOKS MD STATIONERY
Pultrofflce Block,
DENIaON,...............................TEXAS.
Blank Book.,' School Book., Pocket Booke
and Pocket Cutlery.
Mu.ieical lualruuituta. Playing Cards Toy.
Fancy Goods.
Bate Balia and Bats, Rubber Good., Pa-
pers and Periodicals.
Managers and Proprietors of the City
Circulating Library.
larDiders from tire Country Solicited.
M. H. BROWN,
Wholesale A Retail
BOOKS MID STATIONERY.
112 Main street
.....................................TEXAS
House, Sign and Crnamental
PAINTING!
E. C. CLIFFORD-319 Main St
Near the PostoBice.
Does painting in all its brunches includ-
ing
A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT
NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE
MARCHAL& SMITH,
yiPI ANOS!
The Handsomest, the Best Tone.
Most Durable Pianos Made.
•OF TO-DAY-
:._~d
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Thcv arc Hcaiitilul Ibmevv.iinl. Seven and one-third Octavos, with
every Improvement and fully guaiuntr,u|. Their moderate pn<;o and
unilorm success have won lor them the position ol it ,Standard oI lvniio
my and Durability.
AC1CINOWI ,EI)(JK1) to 1>C TIIE 1JIgST I
OVER 18,000 NOW IN USE! ^................. ___
Agents Wanted in Every County,
Qmt XdaittA W!
ST. LOUIS TO Til IIST
euta posed of tho
Vanda! is Line.
Pan Handle
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PennsylvaniaRR
Tin- truly route miming I’ldlman I’.l.rs
(,ii - from the St. Louis to X*w
\ ork without ebullge.
I The above represent* tire Shortest *md
Uun kt sl route Irtmi St. Louis to the Sen-
: board, running through one ot lire most
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largest daily paper |in texas Addrsss Ma,rcha,l&SnuthPi&iio Co
t vi- TOGRltlUT W. _______ _____,
Or. ROBERT W SMU-H.
47 University Place. Nr" I mV
M1W YORK.
Frescoeiug.
Kiilsnnilming
llunging
and Paper
NORTH OF DALLAS
i
AM) IS THE
NEWSIEST, BRIGHTEST,
V. RANSFORD. S«»u» Airciit for Lin* Statu ufTu.vi«. LV-i'knn ami
j iHr.o CoriDi- ot' Gui'lv siivt'i 11 on>l on .■ vnm*. l)c»i»Mi, I<nis-
A \\>11 H'lcetcd stock of wall paper al-
ways on hand.
WRIGHT JL- co.
MATRESS M AKERS
--AND—
REOAIKEHS.
Cor Skikdy-st and Austin-nue,
DENISON......................................
Having had largo experience In ntirhnr-
iness we cun safely giuinuittcesiitistaftmn,
jv \ Y UAH. Afroutf. wnntP'1. Bnrt-
liics* legitimate, Particulars free*
PAddretaJ WOKTHACO. 8t • Mci.
Hnlnry. Hnlosmrn wanted tn mph n»?»
St.ai.lc (lOods to dealers. No peddling
id. Herman' iin niploy-
A. GRANT A CO.
and has tiib
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S2500
$1200c5L*i»V a
4t\ Atinln PI.ATRO XV ATCHKS. Choiprit
EPPSTEIN BROTHERS, J, HQ
Proprietors
KENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT
LARGEST CIRCULATION
OF AN Y PAPER
EVER PUBLISHED IN DENISON!
2U*> Main struct.
gVntl CJomilently Affords
Best Advertising Medium
FOR TIIE
DENISON.
..TEXAS.
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Charcoal sketch ollho average young xiie Oldest House and the Largest dealers 1 TEV/TT1. 'DT [Q] |\J FT' tIJ £2 1Y/I A 1M T
man in Fort Worth: “We delight; i„ Liquors Tobaccos and Cigars L4JU.YLL PV UJ..AAWGJV T Y A-.-CV-L x •
man in Fort Worth: “We delight j |„ Liquors, Tobaccos ami Cigars
w gee young mull parading our; in tie't itj
streets with nice little blue ribbons I Mv fulr o»«!lu* and keeping the be.t of j
«m »*''«"■ —......-*••**1 tetsss ss&rara
under the lurid gleam of accotu|)hsli- ou-tomcr* and nul.e new ......*■
od rod noses. The contrast is so nut- Agents ,or Anheuaer'a '*'"tl, .l Beer
urai and pleasing- Yum, Yum. TDTJG-xX.iN' ‘VIXjXjIHI-
Tho following may he truo-ut | Auctioll sale of
least the Marshall Herald is respon-
sible for it: Calvert is still 411011111- m^TTTTSJ T OTPl
tilled against Dreinoud. On the 18ih J.\J W J-N J-J Va) A k-/
Dr. Womack reported to the Mayor
ol Culvert that there were three
cases of small-jiox at the Laclede
Hotel. Would it not bo well to com-
mence vaccinating in ail railroad
tow II of
The Fort Worth Daily Host, n
beautiiul and bright 24-column pa-
per is on our table. It is the pret-
tiest of all the pretty (?) papers in
Huthersville, and promises to bo
i ointi.untly a locul paper. I hero
at tlie new town of
DUGANVILLE,
Situated at the crossing of the. I». iV S. K-
aud the T. A I'.ltailioad.
Will take place on
Monday. First Duv ol April. 1878-
Begiimliik at HI o'clock a. in.
tbums:
One-half cadi, balance 111 twelve inmitli*.
IF YOU WISH TO REACH THE READING PUBLIC,
A.U VERTISE
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Denison Daily Herald
Dre Ointreutly aiocuipuper. *..S.V The town is located III the heart Of the
P ' , , , | lfiviit wilful Dial rottoil b«*lt Ol Not tin 111
i.s certainly a good tudd lor u li\ e iu- t(jl, Ml,founding ro intry liflnx un-
(a,I paper in Fort Worth and which surpassed.
Tlie town site is well selected, being on
a tine sandy prairie, plenty u( timber and
water.
siuscnirriox hates
Weekly, one year, post paid.................— -......
Five copies '* “ .............................
tially “ “ ...............................
•• One month *' ...............................
•• Delivered bv carrier, t>er week................
2 on
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.. 10 no
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same the Post hopes to fill to its ut.
most fullness. Tho IIbualp wishes
Messrs. Sea.hurry & Drown the A glance at the .......will show that the
most abundant success. new town of Diignnville must become a
, , , line business point, being III the crossing
The Houston Telegram Ittinontotli onw„ni'the leading trunk lines ol the
th’-isly : “There is much dissatisfac- i state.
lion in various quarters in the city I'm-elia-er- mav lie certain ol'geltiiigper-
111 tlie determination of the Fire Du- , [j^.J^.p^Vas-i1^"'!’. Mi o ( Ix <i.vn.
partment to dispense with their un- 2 17-tl. Proprietor,
nuul parade. Tho abandoning of 4 \|.;w milH'. 'J’O PI,XAM.
ull the shows and celebrations and li 1XSAS AXIkTIIK IJF.Al TI-
public festivals that once graced this l-II. IX IU % X IMtKIlOUl.
1 , , ■, | i | j is | 1 U tells \ oil all about tIll-
city and advertised it far and wide jjiwomieriiil eouniry of the
;2" .iilrri fisiii'i linti.s Liberal and Funiislied an Application,
JOB ROOMS
Having Just received a large assortment of the latest styles of
Type, we are better prepared to do Fine Job \\ ork
than ever before. Send in your orders for
Letter Heads, Hill Heads, Posters, Handbills. Streamers, Checks,
_.v_______ It far and wide Jfcl’ljl^rvon.i.'-rf.ii'rVmniry of.he; Circulars, Drafts, Business, Visiting and Wedding cards.
through the State, looks like ft loss Great Soulliwest. It is lull ol beautiful | ^ cmyt|,injjin ,i,e line of printing from the smallest fable to tho mammoth poster,
of confidence and a general aurren- '"'i'-J,"' <juLl«- is sent Free to everybody. w>LAW- pH[NTIX(l--Gentlemen ot the legal Profession will please take notice
der on Hie pait ol 1“ 1 u Vt-'li'l!-] the boaiitif.il city of t|,.lt th(. HKKAI.D .JOB OKKIUE has excellent facilities furdoii g all kinds of BlilEt I
pic who have not confidence enougn li;il| this Guide also containa pic i
in thoir own city to support its Inst.- ture- ut scenes in Hie K«l»l till I ABSTRACT and oilier Law Work. Don’t forget It.
tut,on. and advertise their city to j scene a! H?,^ 1 THE HERALD WILL RECEIVE ORDERS FOR
thu world, cn’, ex|>i-cl il lo »f ,“3 “ “,!l <
ftttentioii from oiilsiders, t |n.r for the heautiful Indian Terrltorv.and I _ - __ __
. 'Denis. II. r. Mis. It tells you where to go j ^ [\J | ) 1X1 (j ^
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I\an«.is and I’oxiis
The bold, bud man of the [Dallas ; ,‘o mi-o"stiT jl -.ml eattle.
Call speaketh in this wise: “Mr.
This new Guide lorn T^V \ iml
• , . . Kansas and ft'.ve X IdTX. O ,
Philip Phillips is to begin his waib- t,.||s you about tlie womlerlul Neosho!
ling to-morrow night, in our city,
and wliile he sings, a collection will
be taken up (or Hie benefit of tho
RULING, ETC. ETC.
i»■ 11» mi iii”nit i ...........
Valley of Kansas and a trip Jliroii^li u.
. comltU'inin^ at I’arsons. Kansas, and
where to hay a splendid farm at very l‘>w
tlifUi’es. It aUo tells Noil how and wlo ie j
. , j to K*‘i Kxcar^ion Tickets to Chaimte. j ____ ,ILmr
t X S ftrf s | bank printing a specialty
auntie” but melifluously vetones I phis (Jn'i.le i..||» von where to buy
“Como to Jesus” as an accompan-1
I a no" i ii 11 Xu* il'*hi »•/ i ■ i
.o $5 per aere. It tells you about Hie lands,
the crops, the people* tbe eliureb.*-. tin
schools, the liver-, etc., inul i» lull <>t.
beautiiul . ngravings vt reenes in Hie I
ment to the jingle of the dimes and
quarters, for which his song books
and tracts are sold. Christ scourg-
ed the money changers out of lh« SendTo7a copy. We uv.il
Temple, but that was before broth- it to anybodv frw m^h:o-gw RA^lrtr.^s,
or Phillip's day and then those mon- j Te„g amf Kansas Kmign.iitytg. nl.
born aud ““'*** *"“
and n largo stock ol suitable stationery always
on hand.
nltl.AT \YI->T!-'.ltN V' 1.1.1. At 1.1.11.
$25 to $50 PER DAY
CAN ACTUALLY BE MADE WITH THE
GREAT WESTERN
WELL AUGER
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WE MEAN IT, anci aro prepared to demonstrate tho fact.
□POUR AUGERS are operated entirely by HORSE POWER, and
GUARANTEED to bore at the rate of 10 to 15 FEET PER HOUR.
ta Bra fa 3 la 6 M ia liter, sTui DEPTH Eeprei!
They are WARRANTED TO BORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL
KINDS OF EARTH, SOFT SAND and LIMESTONE; BITUMI-
NOUS STONE COAL, SLA I E, and HARDPAN, and make the BEST
CF WELLS in QUICKSAND, GRAVEL, and CAVY EARTHS.
They are Easily Operated, Simple in Conslrnetion, and Durable I
The Cheapest mid .tost Practical iu the World I
|®* MANUFACTURED AT OUR OWN WORKS, from the Very Best oi
Material, by .Skilled and Practical Workmen.
GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS Wanted in Every County in the
United States and Canada, tn whom we offer liberal inducements. Send for out
Illustrated Catalogue, Prices, Terms, &c„ proving our advertisement bona ]iat.
GREAT WESTERN WELL AUGER WORKS,
’“** Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa
ADDRESS
Kj*9tftt» in
late in what I
this Advert
'Al l ' AND 'CAAES,
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■ V— •. . - -r- , V,
^'KlOClySll YAVlT^°-llV
fO'tMI'.ltrt At. 1’KINTING.
XT K Xf CJ X KJ wotiflcrfiil In-
Jv iV A O Ao Ilian Territory
i and Tt-XaK.
THE LARGEST AND BEST
COMMERCIAL
m PRINTING ^
il.ilia. hlHugham. Terre Haute Imoana-
puli-, Kicti mum I - Pi.pia (oi Dayton). U-
buigli. CresH.u. A I'... >na. liar rislmig.l.aii-
easter. ITiilaJtp. Ilia. T reitluti. New dk.N-
.1.. and Jersey City oil its route to New
York.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
2n Arrival of Train: from the & SuL
DAY LIGHT'BXPBBSS Le«v.ts_ihe
i 'nioij I>«• jjol. hi. laoui-fstVery iuorijii*fl.
and. being a Fast Kxprc “■ .-lopeonly at
principal stations. It lias I'tiiliuaii I ulsce
Sleeping Cars I'orC luinbus.l’ittsbuigli.
ITiilaiMpbi:. ami New York without
.■lamge, and l>ut one change P> Boston.
Baltimore tm.i VN ti-liington. it arrives
in New York early next evening, only
one night out. amt gives a day-ligni
view ot the far-famed scenery ol the
lVlillM'lvania railro .d.
FAST LINE EXPRESS-Lenv. s I n-
Imi Depot. St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at tlie pilueipal stations,
with,
Pullman Palau*1 f -*re for Poni^vill** ami
( inciilimti. I’alace Sleeping t'ai
tor Chi' eg .. and the Favorite
Pioneer Line of Pullman
Palace Drawing Hoorn
Sic plug Cars
For Columbus. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
...... New York without change.
”W'Being the Only Line practically un-
der one management between st. Louis
and New York, passengers arc assured of
through eoniuelions, and are not subject
tu i!ula\ * at iuturmutliiitu point.* inciiU'iilal
to ott»(*i line**.
chcok«:«l throu*rh lo ul
K tHvrn citk'i.
jar Till. Quickest Time is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low
, as by other routes.
Jay-Ticket- for --ale at all ticket uifices
ill Lie: West HI). 1 Snllth.
L F. Farmer- Gen’l Pas-. Agent, Penn-
s'Tvania Itailroa.l, Philadelphia.,
w. L. O'Brien. Gen'l Pass. Agent. Pall
Handle Route. Columbus. Ohio.
Chas. E- Foltett. Gen’l Pass. Agent
Vandalia Line. M Louis.
m iLKi sT uorn:
NORTH or EAST
-is VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Eailroad Lins.
Two Daily Tbains
From Memphis with sleeping car from
Little l’ock und one
THROUGH TO LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANGE
Clou-Connections are made with Line*
running through cars to.
CINCINNATI,
INDIANAPOLIS,
ST. LOUS.
CHICAGO.
TOLEDO,
CLEVELAND, DETROIT,
cm.i Mitt's.
BUFFALO,
PITTSBURG.
BYLTMIORK. WASHINGTON
PHIL \ DEI .PH I
NEW yory.
lit (STUN
Anu ull Intermediate Towns, villages and
Stations,
Jgjy-Ticketi* for sale by lliisliue at all cou-
pon Station-.
A*k for Tickets via Louisville.
( . I*. Atmokk. G.i*.& T. A.Louisville.Ky.
Voice of the Press.
rilHKKh is no country more picturesque
.1 ami richly hoantilhl than that
through 'A'hicli the Missouri, Kansas HiaJ
; Texas K’v runs, and no road in our experi-
ence has* smoother track, neater coaches,
, more commodious slctpini: rare, better eat-
ing houses and hetter a c"ii.odations gener-
ally, or more courteous «/)icci,J and eni
ployops. Kvcrv**»ne conrccted with the
Missouri. Kansas A 1'exa* Kuilway seems to
lake particular pains to make the ph-.-» n-
1 gers comfort a l*i*, and to point out and de-
scribe tile various points ot interest. Have
vqu ever been to Texas, the land ot sun-
beams, beautiful prairies and lovely valleys?
If not, then you have missed a grand trip.
We went and we took the Missouri. Kansas
it Texa* Ua;l*;ty, the (Treat Pioneer Line
and the First to enter Texas from the North.
S um body was wise when they chose
tin* route. The rid* through the pictur
CMpu- Indian Territory isgrand; it is one of
* he most beautiful countries we ever laid
t»ur eves on: in fact, tlie whole route trotu
Hannibal. St. Louis or Kansas (Tty is mie
continual pleasure trip, passing through
1 rich valleys teeming with grain, across tnag-
i ‘ i ent prairies, dotted here and there with
clusters of timber and protty farm cottages,
pit't enterurisiug cities and towns, over
crent iron bridges spanning deep fivers, and
, on down tt>wards tlie pebtded shores of
the tbiff of Mexico, to the Geiu of the Sea,
Galveston.—4 Traveler.”
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON,
JAN n. HROW>
Gen'l Tossenger Aa't, Nedaluu'M**
J. M- LEA,
Prupiictur
PLANTERS EOUSK,
oj chunjjeM wore not
trod within tbo abai'.w ot
mouth fijvk.’
Srilalin. M«.
p . Ymi can get '.Inse tree giit'l'--. .it ltd
‘ - rV itreet.c,tiir..,'.(> 111. ur .it 102 V'Cll
Fourth ttfi'et, t,t. Lout., Mo.
Address all communication.* to the
DAILY Address HERALD, Denison.
Gandy strw t and Ho tmi aveiiim.
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j^tv v New lion*.'. N.w . FariiWwd,
Pli-a-antlv I.MsaUd neat lUilna.l Ik-
pm* un.l It, *ine-« • 'enters.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1878, newspaper, March 14, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720994/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.