Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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raxAS-cHAV* and spits.
\
Three young wolves, capturn'l on
Bed river, are on exhibition at
Bonhftin.
Tbo cotton crop in Colorado in
thro* weeks in advance of what it
was last year.
The San Antonia Courier says re-
cruiting for the Mexican rovolutiou-
, 1st* goes on steadily in that city.
Efforts are bing made to organize
ft Methodist di»t iict conlercnce high
school at Stepliei'svi le, Knith coun-
ty-
Lawyer K d < I, who lulled
Bmwn in ‘iun iSuha, ling been liiken
to Austin in diaigo of u aquad of
State troops.
San Antonio Express: Refugio
county delegates are said to bo for
Hubbard as aga nst Throckmorton,
through uniosti ucted. Hunt county
instructs for Lung.
There seems to he considerable of
a “-well" over the Siato lor Ilub-
bnrd, and he is receiving cons de'a-
bio encouragement, not vithstaudiiig
the univirsul popularity of Mr.
Throckmorton.
LOCAL SHORT ATOTA.
Sian proposes, woman disposes-
of his louse eh'. »
The old favorite—the Co!o6Ui ci-
gar ut Eppstein Bros. 5-23tf
The bridegroom now wears a
wedding ring, us well as tho bride.
A lot of Sotlors water and C'ham-
paigno received this day at Louis
Lebrccht’s. 6-3'.f
Fora daylight wedding tbo bride-
groom still a rays himself in laven-
der pants.
(J. Alliger, Fancy Oyer, live to die and
dieto'lve. On Austin Avenue, nearSkld-
clv street. 6-13- lm
The largest stock of cigars in
N i'th I'e xus ut the Kentucky whis-
ky dopm. 2-3tf
A farmer rocemly bought u horse
by photograph, thus literally getting
the carle before tho horso.
Who says Republics ore ungrate-
ful ? June Poak had plcycd but ft
six weeks’ engagement hb a lieuten-
ant, nor captured above fifty desper-
ate train robbers, before he was
made a captain.
“Downs says the Register, is not
to be ravished with tho office of
Lieutenant Governor, but wlion
Lnng is elected will settle himself
down comfortably to presido over
the State Department.”
Tho gable end of tho Baptist
church in course of erection in Iiiist
Waco, was blown out by Tuesday's
storm. The damage, amounting to
several hundnd dellu's, is borno by
tho contractors.
Call at J. M. Hills merchant tail-
oring establishment and examine his
last invoice of fine piece goods and
suitings. 4 28tf
It is impossible to make an angd
out of a young lady who persistently
uses had grammar.
UfTTXB LIST
GRAYSON
rosTomcx, sbmmon city,
COUNTY, TKXAS.
The following letters were III the Deni-
son Post Office uncalled fur June 15.1878.
It' not called for III four weeks, they will
be sent,to the Dead Letter office. Persons
will please call tor advertised letters, glv-
lug date of advertisement.
VV. J. Scott, P, M.
SPECIAL XtmCW.
POLITICAL.
AngellF B
Allen J K
Allen M D
Boswell Bettle
Blek D 8
Bates Hugh
Brown Geo
Beal lleuricli
Brown it L
Bates II M
Bungs Klin
Boston Kallcnder
Brunett Tlu»s
Bill Jas
Bacon L K
Beekel 8 .14
Brown T J
Briggs 8 G
Barrett >V K
Barnett VV F
Brownlee Wni
Hewins (,'has
Howell A M
Hurtle A J
Haldy J 11
Howard J M
iledrikau Jus
llasty Jas
Howell Jas
Harris Jas
Harris J M
Hunts I, C
Humbert. A Peter 2
Hearty Marge ret
Hines l.ulliu
Hayden Tayler
Hulihard Thus
Hedre C A
lvyeoA A
Jones El/.ada
Jacks in Elizabeth
Jack-oil L (J
mo THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERSOF
I North Denison Precinct:—
You are hereby notified to meet on Sat-
urday the 22nd Inst, lit 3 o'clock p. in in
the North side of Foiest Park for the
purpose of sending delegates to die Coun-
ty Convention at Sherman on the 2Ulh
lost.to elect delegates to the Congression-
al and State Conventions. A lull atlend-
Mticc is solicted. H. Tunis, i 'huiriuuu.
10 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF
_ South Denison Precinct:—
You are hereby notified to meet on Sat-
tiiUay the 22mi ilist, at 2 o’clock p. til. in
the South side ot the Forest Park for the
MiaCXLLAWKOt'V.
MitmuntHW.
HENRY MELZER
TKUKTKK’8 SALE.
-I1A8 OI'KNEU A-
piirposc of sending delegates to the Comi-
ty Convention which meets at Sherman
on the 29tli Inst, for the purpose of send-
ing delegates to the Congressional and
Slide Conventions. A full attendance is
First-Class Barber Shop
Next to the
Cosmopolitan Restaurant.
Shaving, Shampoomng, and Ilair
Dressing done with satisfaction.
Tonsorial Rooms
Jluin street, Denison, Texas,
D. WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor.
T1I7IIEHKA8, John L. Simpson by his
VV deed, dated November, 18. A. D.
1875, and recorded In Mortgage Book
“C,” pages 474 and 475, of Grayson coun-
ty records, conveyed to A. 11. liny, as
trustee, a certain tract of hind lying in
the county of Grayson, Stale of Texas,
and described as lollows: Situated on
the waters of Salt ereek in said county,
containing 1UU acres, it being the N. w.
corner and one-fourth part of a 630 acre
tract patented to James Browning, de-
ceased, each line to be 950 4-5 vares long,
making 160 acres, together with all and
singular the rights, numbers and nppur-
teuances to the same iu any maimer be-
longing— anil, whereas. VV. B. Simpson
by bis deed dated November 18, A. 1).
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^ ■' i ii i,inwtl
J- M. HILL,
'the merchant tailor.
321 Mam street,
DENISON,........................*.....TEXAS.
Carries a choice stock of piece goods and
suitings. His charges arc reasonable.
Having secured the services of a first*
class, and experienced shirt maker, I am
i fl
prepared to fill orders lor shirts single
or bA the dozen on short notice.
requested.
J. M. Cook, Chairman.
TO CANDIDATES.
Collesson Reginald Kauffman Lizzie
Corbet Mclison Kneclit Aug
Coleman Muranda
Clayton Laura
If you yvant the finest old Bour-
bon whisky over brought to this
market go to the Kentucky whisky
depot. 2 3tf
A great many linon coat and lager
beer citizens woke up ibis morning
to find iho thermometer indicating
overcoats and hot Scotch.
A lot of Sutlers water and Cham-
paigno received this day at Louis
Lcbrecht’s. 0 3t.l
Clark J A
Cullcrson Juo
Calbann Mary
Cicndcnmitig J A
Craft Kllz ibetli
Carney J F
Dawson C A
Davis Eugenia
Durbin J VV
Davis J F2
Deen Pcckney
Dayis J It
Duron Pal nek
Dunn VV 11
Ellsworth Lena
Foster E J
Fanilmin J P
Frazer Jane
Franklin Jane
Franklin Louise
Gibson Win
Garvin Mrs T A
Gibson Saul
Gniaglier Jackson
Giunurcll II I’ M
Groves David
Gray Mrs A (J
Kailel C
Kitty bert Ellen
Kidd Henry
Lane Jumna
Larkin Mama
Leniscv I. L
Miller'Bery
M tthias Acav
MeEiii'iand Barbara
McCormick Mrs A
Mayfield I rut it
Metndrill Mrs J C
l.asiter Mary
Murray Mary
Moslnger Muion
Odell J K
Otis Jerry
Parker 'I VV
Phillips Marlon 3
l’artcr Mattie 2
Quigley I It
Prilleharil Etta
Potter C II
Robinson G VV
Richard A 0
Rose Jas
l;van Lawrence
Wvnipy David
Wilson Esther
Camlliliitcs for county offices are infor-
iiieil that by mulitul agreement ot the
newspaper pressol the county, $7.50 will
be charged for the announcement of each
name for office, by each paper in the
county, instead of $10 as heretofore. Inva-
riably in advance and no deviation from
the rule. T. J. Chookj,
J. M. MiltTIN,
Buhson & Dkahino,
It. C Mukkay.
ggy'Tlie most skillful and accommodating
artists, the most convenient grrnngnients
and the most expeditious work.
HOT AND COLD BAT1IS
Day or night. Remember the place, and
give him a call.
1875, conveyed to VV. 11. Day, as trustee,a
' ' ' aleil i
AUGUST KNECIIT.
certain trai l :>t land situated in the coun-
ty of Morris, in this State ot Texas, on
Boggy creek, and a portion of the north
half of the John Freeman 649 acre survey,
beginning at E- Y. Woolf. N. W. corner,
a slake; thence east 211 vares to E. R.
Riddle,S. VV. corner a stake, thence north
with her west line 278 vares. a stake, a
White Oak vares. N. 23, VV. 7 vares. a
Don’t Forgotlt
J. b' KcDQUGALL,
Proprietor
BANK EXCHANGE.
227 Main street,
DENISON,..
..-TEXAS.
Practical Barber.
hickory, vares S. 51, VV. 7 vares. both
marked X. thence west 573 vares Ward-
TO oun PATRONS,
Our patrons who wish or desire
their advertisements—standing or
loeal—changed, re-newed or taken
oat will please give their orders to
M. F, bearing, the business man-
ager, and no one etse. All fldrer
tisements wilt be charged for un-
til ordered out as above.
SHAVING.
SHAMPOOING,
HAIR-CUTTING,
1IA1R-DYTNG, etc..etc..
Done In the best manner and
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
South side Main-st., ntxt to City Bakery.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
NOTICE.
ELIJAH CHILES
Proprietor.
AUnotiees of soeiables, sappers,
festivals, or oilier entertainments
for profit for ang denomination,
serf, or siiel tg, whatever, for an-
nounrement in the HERALD
must be paid, for ut half-rate (ti-
re tils per line — display lines
double). No deviation from this
rule. M.E.DEA RING, Mg.r.
Williams Jas M
HERALD AH ENTS.
“What is wisdom ?” asked a teach-
er ot a class of small girls. A bright
eyed little crealiiro nroso and an-
swered : “Information of the brain.”
“No, sir!’’ she said, “I want that
new dress.” You ran afford it bv
economizing. 25 cents a week
mnkos 81 a month, or 812 a year.
Y^u ' an save that on lard oil alono
by buying at Aehcsoti’s.
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Wins-
low’s .Soothing Syrup for all diseas-
es ol teething in children. It re-
lieves tho child from pain, cures
Wind colic, regulatos the bowels,and,
by giving relief and health to the
child, gives rest to the mother.
3 10 d & vv ly
Since the first day of last Septem-
ber, Waco Inis slopped fifty nno
thousand one hm bed and rtiiy-nine
hales of cotti.n. I’liere are several
hundred bales in slock, and the
shipments ot ti.e . i on \ ill exceed
fifty-thousand a;.-.
Hubbard has qu " 11- lii compa-
ny of rangers'ii sac Sul,., county.
The San Saba N w.-n s: “It will
be a benefit, finui call) sp.-aking, ns
well as in m u tube: puriienlars^o
have troops hen, a- they w II nec-
essarily have tu I'Uu'ha-e supplies
of tho f.uage, ote., hum the farmers
and tho men hams.”
Tiio anrnphnno is Edison’s last,
and it heats the phonograph and
telephone. Edison says ho can
register a girl’s sigh or a kiss.
Mothers, note that.
Tho Colosiis—the best cigar in tho
market at Eppstein Bros, Kentucky
Whisky depot. 6 23tf
A hen-pechod husband, reading
that women outnumber men threo to
one in Heaven, remarked, doubtful-
ly, “P’raps that is tho host place to
go, but I dunlin, I dunlin.”
MENS SHOES.
Mens IClexis siloes................
“ English Tics.................
“ Webster Ties................
“ Buckle Shoes.................
at Sherburne’s.
$2 00
. 2 00
, 2 00
, 2 00
6-fllf
Powder and glove# nre tho last
thing put on a girl going to a party.
— Ex. You are not going to get us
to ask what is the first, it we never
find out. Beside#, wo don’t want to
know.
“Tiie IIou.it >n Telegram says re-
'liable information is to tho effect
the building of tho gap between
Orange and the terminus of Mor
gati’u Lmisaiia railway will be tin
taken al an early day, and in such a
manner as w ill insure the spot dy
completion of the mad.
San Antonio Herald: Five heal-
thy bfthos of Sun Antonio met on
Main plitzu yesterday anil were
weighed. The following was the
result: P. \V. S ffcll 257 pounds,
Eugene Dietrich 265 pounds, Chit#. . . ,, , ,
Sp.eser 297 p nods, John A. Fens j u.-.-M, “if I wore a little girl
191 pounds, Frank A. Buys 204
combined weigh) 1,214 pounds.
“O, yes, I’ll trudo my horse for
your mule,” said he, “if wo kin
’greo. Now is tins mule all—” and
ho placed bin bund on tiio animal’s
rear elevation. Mortal man will
never know the conclusion of that
sentence. He climbed tho golden
stair in fragments, and at a pace
compared to which the shooting of
a rocket is a snail’s pace.
A CARD.
St. Louis, Nov. 15, 1878 :—
Wo hereby give nntico to tho pub
lie iu general, that Messrs.Eppstein
Bros., of Denison, are the only au-
thorized agents (nr our Bottled Boer
(or tiio city of Denison. Wo high
ly recommend tho above named lirn
to the patronage of the public.
E. Aniieuseii & Co’s. Brewing As-
sociation. 2-3-tf
wiiiTF.wmoirr.
ALVAII SHAW is the authorized
agent at Wliituright for the Hkiiald.
lavve's 6 line, h stake, (hence south with
his $4. line past Ills S. E. corner at 1,301
Vares. a stake in Matilda Williamson's K.
line, thence east 302 vares a stake. Thence
north 1,028 yarns the place of beginning
containing HO acres, more or less, in trust
to secure the payment of a certain note,
with interest, in said both deeds specified.
Now, under the provisions of said deed,
the undersigned acting in the absence of
the said VV. II. Day, trustee, will offer
said real estate and above property for
sale at public auction, for cash, to the
highest bidder, at the front door of the
Post Office, in the city of Denison, in the
said county of Grayson, between the
hour# ot 1(1 o'clock a in. and I o’clock o.
in. on Friday the 6th duv of July, 1878
for the purposes of said trict.
VV. C. EVKRIIEART,
013 19t Sheriff'of Grayson County .Texas.
The largest and handsomest saloon in the
City.
The Choicest 'Vines, Whiskies and Bran-
dies.
|®"Standard Brands of Imported and Do-
mestic Cigars.
Charley Burckel’s
(Successor to Paul Servantie.)
COSMOPOLITAN
RESTAURANT
Main street,
DENISON.....................
..TEXAS
WEIGHT & CO.
MATBKSS MAKERS
tyMeals at all hours. Oysters, fresii ami
served in every style. 2-0-tt
nm.i.n.AiN.
I. KOSENSTIKN is the authorized
agent of the IIkiui.d at Uellplain.
K11L-KO.AI> TIVI i: T.iltLK.
JL, K. & T. It. R.
AIIHIVKS.
Chicago and Texas Express.
3E1 SLOES XjSIOXI
Livery Feed and Sale Stable,
401, 403. N. Main-st
(oor. N. Burnctt-iive.)
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
GOLD.
St.Louis and Texas Express......
Trough Freight.....................
Way Freight...........................
J.BAVK8.
Chicago and Texas Express......
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Way Freight...........................
II. & T. C. R. It.
ARRIVES.
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DEPARTS.
No. 2 St. Louis Express..........
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4:00 a ill
1:00 pm
8:45 a ill
11:55 a ill
12:30 ft in
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No. 6 Way Freight.....
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Millinery and
Dressmaking.
Mr#. M. J. Ballou gives her per-
sonal attention to tashiorialilo mi Hi-
nt1 ’y and dressmaking,stumping.ele.
No 312 Main street. 159il.
■Mamie,” said a mother to a little
like you, 1 would pick up all tlieao
chips.” “Well, mamma,” said Iho
linle one, “ain’t you glad yuu arc
“The Austin Statesman thinks nol a j,,r| ?"
Col. Lung’s Democracy is exquisite-
ly tender and touching. If the par-
ty adhere to the two-thirds rule
Lang says he will stick. It not, ho
will bo an independent candidate.
Tho fact of the matter is, Lung is a
Democrat of flic Lang school. II he
cannot have things his way ho pro-
poses kicking out the traces.”
Board.— Mrs. ltliea, on Gandy
street, between Houston and Aus-
tin avenues, can accommodate n few
gentlemen with first-class board—
with or without rooms. C 12 2w
Strawberries arc played out, and
iho churches liavo already fixed
greedy eyes upon the hard, ■
their
A little fellow had just begun go-
ing to tho public sch ml. II is moth-
er, to stimulate him to attend to his
lessons, suid to him tho other day:
“Charley, if you study hard you
may some day become president ol
the United Slates, like George
Washington.” “Don’t talk to me
about being president!” exclaimed
he; “everybody’s going to be pres-
ident. When we go to school the
first thing the teacher does slio calls
the names of all tho little boys, and
they say ‘president.”
ANNOt N<TIMKNTS.
State, and Countg Anuouneements
For the election to he held on tile first
Tuesday after the first Monday in No-
vember(6tli) 1878.
KOli COXURESS—'THIRD DISTRICT :
Tirt: are authorizedlonimoiince Judge
>Y SILAS 11 ARE for this office sub-
ject to Hie action of the Democratic con-
vention.
COUNTY attorney:
E arc authorized to announce ('HAS.
It CRENSHAW, a candidate for
green raspberries that will be worth i this office, siinjeetto the action ot
1 f I., i > ii t i i • i-I it i \ i>i it inn
Tho San Antonio Express, nllud | twenty-five cents a spoonful as soon
ing to the candidacy of Msj. John Y. j UH they turn a pale pink.
Rankin for Comptroller of Pul lie
Accounts, says Major Rankin enjoys
a high rcpuiatioii lor
character and such business qualifi-
cations as aro required for tho man-
agement of the oflico lie se-ks,
while his extensive acquaintance and
popularity will doubtless rally to Ins
support a strong party in the con-
vention.
Waco Telephone: The Lang men
can bo made rampant when a Dem-
ocrat talks about two-third rule.
They »■ om to fed that Lung’s c ly
chance oi being nominated Govern
or is by a dead lock between
Throckmoi ton and LDibburd. Wha'
must the people think ol a candi-
date who co''tosses, and his friends
confess with him, that he ha# no
showing whatever, stive ns that
To Rent—A ]i|easantcotlagercsi-
honorahlo I,,on<:e » plenty ol cistern water. For
particulars apply at 109 Main
stioct. 6-14tf
Do not trifle with tbo affections
of un innocent young city girl; do
not try to make friends with a mule
by squeczii g its hind foot. It you
aspire eillter way, you will find that
life is a miserable failure.
Gu-t Arey, tho mattress and funii-
itire manufacturer on Main street,
wishes me Herald to inform its
read- rs that ho has on hand a com-
p|. o :ock df Mosquito Canopies,
anti i-- prepared to put them up on
short notice. 5-16 lw
He came boldly in and said: “I
have hero, sir.oncof the finest books
extant—” We raised up with a pis-
worst ot “demur resorts." a “com-!l"' in ,mr h#nd’ dr0W tho hammor’
Who
promiso," toiced candidate?
cannot, upon his merits as a man,
control even a hare majority ot ihe
convention 1 Poor Mr. Lang I to
this extremity La-> hi# fugleman
brought him. And should Mr, L.,
fail to get tho nominaiitm at Austin
upon his political tombslono bo in-
sarihed : “Died of tu much organ.”
-To bo continued
took dead aim and
in our next.
Dissolution.
The firm of Van Ronkcl A Gut-
man has this day boon dissolved by
i
mitt tin I consent, Mr Van Ronkcl
buying the interest of B. Gutman.
J. S. Van Ronkkl.
B. Gutman (114-3t
Denison, June 14 1878.
Democratic convention
COUNTY COI.ITvCTOK.
E arc iUiUmrlzi'ilto aiinmmcc Til OS.
lit (FF.M AN us a 'tainliilate for Coun-
ty Collector, subject to the action of the
Democratic Countv Convention.
No. 8 Express Freight..........
D. & S, E. It. It,
LEAVES....................................ARKVFS.
l>assouger..8:00 a m | Passenger 2:39 p in
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One agent reports making over $150 in a
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"The People's Journal,” Portland Maine.
Voice of tho Press.
Cm'RC'II DIRECTORY,
rjlllEKK is no country more picturesque
Methodist Itpiscoorner of
Woodard street and Fannin nvo ; Rev, M.a.
Daugherty, pastor; services every Sunday
At 11:00 a. m and 7:00 i\ m.; Sunday
School at 9 00 a. m. ; prayer meeting
Wednesday at G 00 r. u.
African M. E, Church:—Woodard
street, between Austin and Rusk avenues:
Rev. 1). L. Coi fman, pastor; services every
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening; Sunday School
at 9.00 a. m.
Baptist (Colored) Church:—Cor-
ner Bond street and Rusk Avenue; Rev.Wji.
Jackson, pastor; services every Sunday at
11:00 a. m. and 7;.‘10 i\ m.; prayer meeting
every Wednesday night; Sunday School at
3JI0 r. m.
Vreshytcrian—Corner of Gandy st.
and riurnett avenue, Rev. R. M. Carson
pastor; services every Sunday at 10:00 a. m*
and 7:00 p. m. Prayer-ineeting every
Wednesday. Sunday School at 9:00 a. m.
St. Lake's Episcojfat:—Corner of
Woodard street and Fannin ave., Rev. J. T.
Wright, rector; services every Sunday at
11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday School
ut 9:00 a. M
ami richly beautiful than that
through which the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas lt’y runs, and no road in our experi-
ence has smoother track, neater coaches,
more commodious sleeping care, better eat-
ing houses and better a' coinodations gener-
ally, or more courteous officers and em-
ployees. Every one connected with the
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway seems to
take particular pains to make the passen-
gers comfortable, and to point out and de-
scribe the various points of interest. Have
you ever been to Texas, the land of sun-
beams, beautiful prairies and lovely valleys?
If not, then you have missed a grand trip.
We went and we took the Missouri, Kansas
& Texas Railway, the Great Pioneer Line
and the First to enter Texas from the North.
Somebody was wise when they chose
the route. The ride through tho pictur-
esque Indian Territory is grand; it is one of
the most beautiful countries we ever laid
our eyes on; in fact, the whole route from
Hannibal, St. Louis or Kansas City is one
continual pleasure trip, passing through
rich valleys teeming with grain, across mag-
nificent prairies, dotted here and there with
clusters of timber and prottyfarm cottages,
past enterprising cities and towns, over
great iron bridges spanning deep rivers, and
so on down towards the pebbled shores of
the Gulf of Mexico, to tire Gem of the Sea,
Galveston.—‘ Traveler.”
Methodist Episcopal Church
South—Main street, Denison Commercial
institute Hall, two doors above the marble
yard,Rey. G. W Cottinglmm, pastor. Ser-
vices on 2nd and Ith Sabbath in each month
prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sun
day School at 9 a. m.
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
JAM. lb BROWN.
UcnM Passenger Aff’t, Scdalia, Mo
REPAIRERS.
Cor .-kikily-st amt Au#tin-:iuu.
DENISON................................TEXAS'
Iltivinjr Itatl htrjfc cxpttrit'nce In our bus-
iness we can safely guarantiee satisfaction,
.5 JLS.A. i :izMS
Proprietor
Bowling Alley!
Under Tibbs’ Building.
DENISON................................TEXAS.
The choicest wines, liquors and clear# are
sold at the liar. The proprietors re-
spectfully invite their friends and the
public, jp'iit'i'nlly to drop iu and spend a
pleasant evening. 1-31-tf
W. M. HANNA & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS,
119 Main street
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
^"Prescription clerk sleeps in the store,
J. M. PARR.
(J. O, HANDKLL, W. U. l'KCK,
RANQELL & PECK,
Cmnieellors uud
ATTORN KYN-AT-L V W.
-Main street,
DENISON...
...TEXAS.
SOWLES & RHEA,
Burgeon Dentists,
Pettigrew's building N.side Main-st,
DENISON...........................TEXAS.
UtSfAll work guaranteed.
JTJST OPENED I
AUGUST DULUARO
FASHIONABLE
Merchant Tailor
J
113 Main Street,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
Filst (juranteod
PRICES REASONABLE FOR CASH.
Full supply of Piece Goods constantly
oil hand.
All styles garments cut and made up on
short notice.
XalTTEJn-Y, ITDSIUID
BALE STABLE,
Cor. Main-st and Burnett-av.
DENISON,.,
..TEXAS.
g®\Speolal attention to boarding horses.
This Stable is prepared to lurnish the
public with the best of carriages and
teams, and first class saddle horses on
reasonable terms and satlsiaction guar-
antee I.
House, Sign and Ornamental
PAINTING!
St. Vatrieh's Cafliolie:—Corner of
Sears street amt Rusk ave , Rev.Father Dk-
»uk pastor; services every Sunday at 7.39
* m. and 19.09 a. m. Vespers at 3 90 r. «.
COUNTY JL'DGB:
rE are fliihlnrized to announce S. D.
STEELM AN for tills office.
J. P.
Iirt: are authorized to announce
VV MILLS as a candidate lor the ot-
fiee or Judge ot Grayson county at the
November election.
roil ASSESSOR.
nre authorized to announce W.
\\ 1>. STONE for re-election to this of-
fice.
W
office.
E nre authorized to announce A. R.
ANDREWS a canidate for this
VOIt SHKIttVV.
Tlfe are authorized to announce the
\V name of W. C. EVERHKART as
a candidate lor re-eieetiou to Iho ofiu'e of
Sheriff'of Grayson county, at Ihe ensuing
election, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention,
TE aro authorized to announce E.G,
AV DOUGLAS8 a candidate for this
office, subject to the decision of Hie Dem-
ocratic county convention.
FOR COUNTY CI.ERK.
TTTK are authorized to announce G. A.
VV DICKKRMAN a candidate for this
office.
FOR D'STRICT CLERK.
TTTE arc authorized of aiinoiniee W.
VV If. LANKFORD a canodidute for
this office.
FUR TREASURER.
rE are authorized to announce J. P.
LOVING a candidate for this office.
The Chicago Burlington and toy, El
Still remains the favorite short mute from
all points In Kansas toall points East The
press and traveling public pronounce this
ihe favorite route to Chicago, Niagara
Falls. Buffalo. Pittsburg, Philadelphia.
Baltimore. Washington, New York. Bos-
ton and all points East,
It is tlic only line running through sleep-
ing cars from Atchison toGalesImrg with-
out # change, by ttie way of Burlington,
amt to Chicago via Quincy, without a
change.
You will find tickets at all offices in the
West for all points in the East.
D. W IliTCiteoi k. (i. P. A. Chicago.
C. J. Wood. G. A., Kansas City, Mo.
E S. Ikwf.tt. Passenger Agent.
Leave Kansas City. 9:10 a. in.; Quincv,
6:15 p. in.; unlive in Chicago. 7:15 a. m.
Leave Kansas City. 4:35 p. in.; Quincy,
2:5 a. m.; arrive at ('hioago, 3:35p. m.
Leave Atchison, 2:00 p. in.; St. Joseph
3;36 p. in.; Burlington. 4:45 a. m.; str-
ive at Chicago. 3:35 p. in.
TRY
TRY
J. G. KETCHAM'S
SARHl’ARILLA
—-AND-
ROOT BEE1R.
,i xi w m ini; to tfxis.
K ANIN l* AN l» I HI KKAI TI
FUI. INDIAN TliimiTOKY.
iv | > -|j# lja It tells you all about Ibis
T IvJCj Pa woinli'iiul country of the
Great Southwest. It is full ol beautiful
pictures.
This Guide is sent Free to everybody
It tells you about the entrance into Texas
at its Gate, the beautiful city of llent-
xiai; ami litis Guide also contains tiie
litres ol scenes in tiie lloiltirill III-
«|inn Territory, also scenes in Texas
and Kansas. It contains a scene at Haiti-
lial. Mo„ showing steamers on tiie Mis-
sissippi river, and a railroad train start-
ing for the beautiful Imlhtii Tcrrilory.and
Denison, Texas. It tells you where logo
to raise sheep and cattle.
This new Guide toni
Kansas
tells von about ti e wonderful Neosho
Valley of Kansas, and a trip through it.
commencing at Parsons, Kansas, and
where to buy a splendid farm at very low
figures. It also tells you bow and where
to get Excursion Tickets to Chainite,
Humboldt. Emporia and Junction City,
Kansas. It also tells you how to reach
Fort Scott. Kansas.
This Guide tells you whore to buy
lands in Texas from 25 cents per acre up
to $5 per acre, ll tells you about the lands,
the crops, the people, the churches, the
schools, the livers, etc., and is full of
beautiful engraving# ol scenes in the
This new Guide tori! 17,'Vr’ A ^
and Texas A
rr 4 wonderful In-
JLYiYlM IJlVij (Bail Territory
E. C. CLIFFORD-319 Main St
Near tho Postofilce.
Does painting in all Its branches iuclud-
ing
Frescoeing, Kalsontiming «ud
Hanging
Paper
A well selected stock of Wall paper al-
ways on hand.
CARL HOFFMAN,
EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Work on Guns, Locks, and all
Kinds of Machinery
AND OTHER REPAIRING.
UT Tempering Mill Picks a Specialty
Dr. Geo, W. Williams,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS UP
DRUG-S,
TOILET GOODS,
Class, Paints, Oils,
BRUSHES,
VAHNISHKS ANI> PUTTY.
Call and examine his Stock and Prices
before purchasing elsewhere. 3-13tf.
J. J. CAMPBEi L,
»| RB I un A. | TT | 3E-
—-main street,
DENISON,...
.TEXAS.
jQyt.'holce Wines, Liquor# and Cigars
J, I’M It Ell MKItCUAWTS.
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED BUT NO CREDIT.
Shop in tho rear of the First N»tion»l Baak
DENISON. TEXAS.
and Texas. Send lor a copy. \\ e mail
it to anybody free ot charge. Address
.1 AWES D. ItHO'W.
Texas and Kansas Emigrant Agent,
Nediilin. Mo.
You can get these free guides „t 191
Clark Street.Chicago. III., or at 192 North
Fourth Street. St. Louis Mo.
Seif*Best summer drink made.
Wholesale dealers supplied at very low
rates. Address orders to J.G.Kcl(*httlii
Main Street, Denison Texas. 4-16-tf,
"Tcan make make money faster at work
Ti
for us than at anything else. Capital
not reqnlrred; we will start you. $12 per
day at home made by the industrious.
Men, women,boys and girls wanted every-
where to work for us. Now is the time.
Costly oui lit and terms free. Address True
&Co., Augusta, Maine.
C. W. HOTCHKISS & CO.,
House ami Sign
PAIN T E 11 S,
Paul W’liples. EH T.intro Jno. G. Waplei
WAPLES. LINGO & CO.
Successors to
Lssps:, lingo l Co., mi laplu l o.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER,
LATHS & SHINGLES
Doors Sash and Blinds;
Mouldings. Lime. Hair.
Cement, Plaster, &c.
Offico and Yard# Corner of Main
Street and Houston Avenue and
foot of Slnddy Street,
DENISON, - • TEXAS.
7-8-d-w-tf.
Rusk ^ Avenue.
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
IrtrCompetetion In Sign Painting Defied.
Painting in all its Rranehes. Paper Hang-
ing. Kalsomining and Graining.
Ag"iit# for the best Roofing Paints.
-i) rp bttsine - ytut can engage
J ) FjcV JL In. ?5 to$20per dav made
by any worker of either s, x. right in tin ir
otvn localities. Particular- and samples
worth $5 free. Improve your spare time
at this business. Add row Stinson A Co.,
Portland, Maine.
J . ■«.<$ % 1116,
Proprietor
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard
ami agent for the
STUDEBAKER WACOM
...............TEXAS
DENISON.......
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1878, newspaper, June 17, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721490/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.