Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1878 Page: 1 of 4
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OLD SER1ES-VOL. V.
DENISON, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1878.
NEW-VOL. I. NO. 156
DSM1S0N BUSINS8S DISSCTORY
dry poops AND NOTIONS.
TKTOolclson & Co.. wholesale and re-
JYL tall, cor. Main-at nml Auntln-nv.
Qam’l Star*Co., wholesale and Rc-
55 tail, *03 Main- at new Austin-live.
REAL ESTATE.
T eonard b Coffin,Nelson .louse bulld-
I J lug, Mailt Street.
mono AMunaon, abstracts of titles ami
X collection a (rents. __
HANKS.
"Tvrover* b Planters. W. J. Hughes.
\J Cashier, Main street.
"ITtjrst National, W. II Fnnfurd,Cashier,
JC Main street.__
LUMBER DEALERS.
•y R, Carr, Lone Star Yard. Agent for
t) the Studebecker wagon.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
H Hanna fine goods ant’ excellent
Ti tailors, 112 Main street.
U, J. K
street.
RAILROADS.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
JJTU. J. M.
manufactory at 321 Main
JEWELRY A WATCHMAKERS.
-» f- (iohlsoll & Co., wholesale and retail
jyjL 201 Main street. ________
RETAIL .GROCERS.
g" y L. Gicrsa, choiee family and yegc-
CJ( tables, Main street.
tt Merritt, choice, family and staple
II ({oods Main street.
f 1 ataman & Co , one price grocery
VX house, 127 Main streut.
M. Brown, grocery dealer, Main
street.
J
GUNSMITHS.
/Sari Hoffman, sltop in the rear ul
Vy First National Imnk.
DRUGS.
nt........
V.T drugs, 302 Main street,
f i eo. tV. Williams, drugs and n
VJT articles, Main street.
T C. Fields, prescription druggist,
f J Main street.
~yy M. Hanna Co., wholesale and re-
228
Great Limited Mail Rente-
—MtOM—
ST. LOUIS TO THE EAST
composed of the
Vandalia Line,
Pan Handle
—and—
PeimsylvaniaRE
The otdy route running Pullman Palace
Cars from the St. Louis to New
\ ork without, change.
Thu above respreseuts the Shortest and
Quickest route from St. Louis to the Sea-
hoard, running through one ot the most
populous and interesting portions ol the
country, with many passes through Van-
daliu, Effingham, Terre Haute Indiana-
polis. Hiehmantl. Piqua (or Dayton). I r-
hmgh. t resson. Altoona,Harrisburg,Lan-
easter, I’hiladlpeliia, Trenton. Newark,N.
,1., and Jersey City on its route to New
Vork.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
Cn Arrival cf Trains from the West & East.
DAY-LIGHT EXPREBS—Leaves the
I niott Depot. St. I.ouis.every morning,
and, being a Fast Express, stops only at*
principal stations. U has Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cars fort.’ lumlius.Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia and New Vork without
change, and hut one change to Boston,
Baltimore amt Washington. It arrives
in New Vork early next evening, only
one night out, and gives a day-light
view ol llie fur-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania railroad.
FAST LINE EXPRESS—Leaves Un-
ion Depot, St. I.otlis, every evening,
stopping only at the principal stations,
wit It,
Pullman Palace Cars for 1 ouisville and
Ciltei. ati. Palace Sleeping Car
for <'itieagn, mid the f avorite
Pioneer Line ot Pullman
Palace Drawing Room
Siei ping t 'al's
For Columbus, Piitsburgli, Philadelphia
and Now Vork without change.
fc/rBeiiig the Only Line practically un-
der one management between M. Louis
and New V ork. passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject,
to delays at intermediate points incidental
tool hot lines.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
BANK,
DENISON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000
OFFICERS:
J H. SLATEH,
JOHN N*VINS,
\v. j.nutiHEs,
President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
dirbcioks:
Samuel Hanna,
James Porter,
J. II. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and
John Nevlna,
W. I. Hughes,
Silver
(Sought nnil Solti.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
MISOELLANKOL9.
ED.C.ZINTGRAFF,
Wholesale and Retail
ROOKS AID STATIONERY
Post-office Block,
DENISON.................................TEXAS.
Blank Books, School Books, Pocket Books
and Pocket Cutlery.
Musicical Instruments. Playing Cards Toys
Fancy Hoods.
Base Balls and Half
pers
Managers and Proprietors of
Circulating Library.
Bats, Rubber Hoods, l’a-
aad Periodicals.
Hie CitV
Trias Cuttle Law.
From the Central Law Journal.]
Tho deeiaion recently made by
the Supremo court of the United
States, declaring the Mtasouri stut-
uto to bo unconstitutional which
prohibits tho introduction into this
Stale of Texas, Mexican mid Indian
ciUlle, betweon tho first days of
March and December in each year,
seems to ignore a' most material
(act in regard to cattle so excluded.
In its opinion, (see Hunnibul & St.
Joseph Railroad Company vs. John
F. Iluscn,) the court admits tho pow-
or of tho Slate to exclude animals
Service* Recognized.
Front the Houston Telegram ]
The Texas Express Company has
taken occasion to express a recog-
nition of the valuable service of Mr
Henry A. Thomas, tho messenger in
ctmrgO of tho express ear at the time
of the Into robbery. The form and
manner in which it was done is ex
plainod in the following letter which
we are permitted to publish :
Houston, March 22, 1878.
Henry A. Thomas.esq.. Messenger Hous-
ton A Texas Central Route:
Dear Sik:—Enclosed please find
llie sum of two hundred dollars,
which I Inmd to you in tho natno ol
tho Texas Express Company, and
b,!g your acceptance thereof, as a
•light recognition cl the /.cal and
SLLSSOHLSMS.
Fqr a politician a wink i* as good
as u promise.
It is a healthy sign to see doctors
in conversation.
Economy suggests the prohibition
of tobacco chewing in tho army.
Cry of Massachusetts striking
shoe-makers: ‘‘Wo will defend it
to tho last!”
As minister lo Russia Eakor bit-
terly turns over Ins office to Slough-
ten.
The report ol the Treasury of the
United Stales is said to bo very lid-
filla.ii.
As a reform measure, abolishing^
* ’ slight recognition ct me *ea. a.,,, ; C1,ul-t o( jlw,iM is a failure. A judge
“It (the State) may oxetudo Iron) I l'1'1'u >J \ ’u 1 I cannot be legislated out of his
Drnf.i» Drawn on all tlie 1‘rin*
cl pal CIlicM of Europe.
jrplHBT NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
in a diseased condition, or llie intro-
duction ol which would in any man-
|®r()rders from the Country Solicited, j nor endanger tho property of out
M H BROWN c.it'/.cns.
Wholesale & Retail ’ “ll (“'« ' | ’ ' ' ,V al Hutchins I
jits limits convicts, paupers, idiots J ‘ J ! ary.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY..... ...... ......,, .tli ...........
112 Main street I become ft public charge, as well •• • ^ ^ foresight, Tl,row the buckwheat flower away;
DENISON..................TEXAS , persons afflicted by contagious or in- ani| tlimi),hl(llIllCM wure i,mt rumen-1 Scotch a* long as you are ab».
House, Sign and Ornamental
fact that your coolness, foresight
i- - . , and thoughtfulness were instrumen-,- - ,
feeftons diseases: a right founded in ", , ., , Harder; stronger; that s the way.
1 the passenger cases (7th How. 283, j lb8 lh*'*n* °[ tbe * b' Se, newt, at higher; httie lower:
P A T’NTTTNn- I by Cries J , in the sacred law o( I bers, and reductng a tntmmum the ch.s,, the shoulder blade;
1 xiliN i 111 VJ 1: 1 oeq umount Of booty Secured llj them, I Good heavens, go it slower.
i ^ f :5’ bttW>®r m-> | and were it not for the extreme do- | Murderl Thund, rl Come.that's piayed.”
Authorize!capital,gnoo,ooo.oo j E, C. CLIFFORD-319 Main St ITb0 81,me i1,,nc,'lle’11 m,,y b0. con'!
Paid up Capital, $100,000 00 j Near the I’estoflice,
Docsa Legitimate Banking Busiliej Docs painting in all Its branches includ- env eiu/.enn 01 me nm>•, mi , ,
too- i , , , . , , . to their high anproc ution ot yonr
amnio, animals having contagious; " 11
.. /i/trulllfd \L' 11 I f • 11 IlJlR Si
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas antf Texas.
— AND—
si<rht Kxclmnfro bought and kuM on prin-
cipal cities ol tin*. United States.
DIHKCTORs
| ,/no. Scull in. Kd. IVirv. 1>. W. ( . Davis,
K II. Linjjo, A. H. Collin, Sani’l. Star,
\V, II. San lord, J. I*. Hock well.
coded, would justify the exclusion j (jf b,,‘sl"CSS T1IB CORPORATION PET.
of property dangerous to tho prop- b.sscs lately sustatnet ‘ij "uu | The hog that loves the broad daylight,
0,-t v of citizens of the Slate; for ex-! tonify in a more st.bstunt.nl manner ; „.,io ^ 0Iir ,r;iramls the night-
Old hit him with an sorolitc—
Frescoelng. Rnl-dniiiiiing and *‘’1HI j or infectious diseases.”
Hanging
| conduct, which lias stamped you in
Of him we write.
JOHN SCULLIN. President.
El) I'ERKV . Viei'-I’rcsilent
W. H. SANFORD, Cashier.
tail, 1 Hi Main street.
A lex. W. Acho-on, drugs, paints,
XV oils, etc-, 225 Main street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CLUD RATES!
$1200
A well selected stock of wall paper al-
ways on lianrl.
Hulnry. Snlc*m» o »topdion*
Mnple Goods to dealers No pv«l<llmg>
/, i, i, A b Uouie Ht., ClucUtuau. 0.
WHIliHT & CO.
MATBKSS MAKERS
-AND---
FURNITURE.
Dirf”Baggage cheeked through to ul
Eastern'citles.
ftVy-Tlie (Jtliekest Time is regularly
in e by tills Line, and late always as low
as by other routes.
~|_)hil. Lediick, dealer In Furniture, one
JL door east olT. 0. Main street.
LIVERY STABLES.
r M. Parr, splendid rigs,
f J Owens street and Austin u
PAINTERS.
18 C. Clifford* Co.. I Inuse and sign
I j painting, ofliee 31!) Main street,
/ i W- HotchkiPS Co.. House and sign
V> painting. Rusk avenue.
' HOTELS AND REST A ERA NTS.
EfipT
ill the \\
ts for sale at all tieket offices
ml Sunlit.
The subscription price to the
Hkiui.i) is SI per annum postage prepaid
We will club with the llmt u.D the follow-
ing popular periodicals at the prices op-
posite. We receive and assume ail r-'-pon-
1 L. F. Farmer. Ocidl IG-. Agent, Penn,, for the *ubwrlPtlon'
s1 Ivunla Railroad, l’hilud* Ipliia. , < iiK-immti Timesfwitliout handb’k) ?2 75
W. I,. O'Hricn. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Pan i hii ago luter-Oeeali...... ’■*
l'iu-iier of Handle Route. <'nlunibux, Ohio. chleiigo I’rlbmi-............
avenue. Cha«. E. Follctt. Gen’l Pass. Agent | si. I.nuis
mdaii.i l.iu -. N I........ ■ si. Louis Rep' bill an.......
• ; New \ ork 1 rtbniie.
ori( ixi.sr uorn:
ably lud iho pdiCer to enact tlie
statue prohibiting llie preso ice of
these cattle within tho State be-
tween the period named.
In another part of the opinion the
Supreme Court says, in commenting
Sunday Having had large experience in ourbus- j upon the Missouri statue: “It is not
; | tnesg we can safely guaranttee satisfaction, | nnafanllnfl )ftWt jt u j,
infectious diseases. ’ ’ ,, , ■ j
The question then would seem to | ^ eBl mnl,on oftbo oftlCO''S ot ‘h,B : H« lives a life of languid ease,
be narrowed down to one of fact- I company as tn all respects a first-, Feasting nponot.r qarly pees-
whether the introduction of Texas, j clasH niessenget.
Mexican, or Indian cattle, into tins j Trusting that your fellow messen-
State between the first days of \g«» will lo oncourged to emulate
March and December endanger the j 0Xl“nl, e h1iuuM the occaoion
property of our citizens? If ftn-i “g“tn arise, I am rcspeclfully,
swerod in Iho affirmative, then tlio
Icgisluluro of Missouri unquostion
With itogish idlcsyi craeies.
And likewise—fleas
LETTER LIST.
OSTOFr K'K, DENNISON CI'I V, GKAViON
COUNTY, TEXAS.
Ttie following letters were In the T
son Post Office uucsl'e.l for Mar. 21. ls78.
BEPAIIIEIIS.
Cor Skikdy-st and Austin-auc.
DENISON.................................TEXAS’
A YEAll. A Rente wanted. Uusi-
iht3 Ic'.'i ttnmte. Part Irulurs free#
Afl lrusaJ WOUTHACO. Rf-.ou Mo.
C
NORTH or EAST
-IS VIA-
Louisville & Great Southern
Railroad Line.
Two Daily Tbaiss
iluuters House, J. M. l.ea, proprietor,
Gandy street, bonier Houston avenue.
losniopolltun Restaurant. Mr. ('bailey
Burekel, proprietor, 107 Main street.
Alfliite llnttsn, W. ,1. Rudd proprietor.
W Morgan street and Austin avi tine,
LAWYERS.
'I>andell A Peck, ennmelnrs ami ut-
_I.«) tomeys ut-luw, Main street.
T M. Cook, notary public, ofliee in
t) Gunn block, up stairs.
-----------CINCINNATI.
Hardware. j Indian a rolls
ST, LOUIS,
i \ W.C. Davis, stoves, cutlery anti CHIUAUO,
It tt'TiCliItiiral iniplinients. Mini t. , TOLEDO,
___—----1 CLEV ELAND, DETROl!.
RAIi.ROAhS. i'i'vLo.
. c. r. At-
IiP;iv« nworth Weekly 'i'imes............
Toledo ............................
New York Lnljjnr.........................
Aincriciin Agricultural....................
(’olcman's Hural World...................
St.Louis *?(turii:il of Ar’tftl A Karmur
Western Kural...............................
Prairie Fanner...............................
Christian at Work...........................
The Methodist.................................
lint pur’s Bazaar..............................
Ilfirour's M' nftilv...........................
Harpers We* kI ..............................
Popular Science Moutldy
Popular Science
From Memphis with •deepm# car iroin | Appleton .lournal
i nil.. Hnck imd nnn ' Andrews Bazar......................
Wide Awoke.........................
Babv I and............................
Ail subscriptions di«coutinu
Little Hock and ono
THROUGH TC LOUISVILLE
WITHOUT CHANGE
CtosoConneetioiis are made with Lines
running through ears to.
2 05
2 511
2 50
2 50
3 HU
3 00
3 DO
j (HI
2 00
3 00
3 00
:i iki
3 00
1 no
3 20
5 00
5 00
5 I HI
5 00
(j tHl
•i 00
2 00
:< oo
.J. M. LEA,
Proprietor
l’L ANTBB8 HOUSE,
a quarantine law. Tt it is not an in-
spection law. It says to all natural
persons and to all transportation
companies,‘you shall not bring to
the State any Texas cattle, or any
Mexican calttle, or Indian cattle, be-
tween March 1st and December 1st
C. T. Campbell, Supt
Oneiil'Ohl AliFaJokCH! if nut eallcd’lor in four weeks, they will
i be soil, to the I )ead Letter office. Persons
When Abraham Lincoln was a ; will please call for advertised letters, giv-
poor lawyer, he found himself one | advertisement. p
cold day at a village some distance j Alien Juo J
from Springfield, III., and with no Bmven Lit t
W. J. Scott, P, M.
Littey Mary G
„ i Brooks Margaret
means of conveyance. Seeing a gen- Ji:,rn(,s Elizabeth
tlernan driving along tho Springfield
road in a carriage, ho ran up to him
and politely said: “Sir will you
hove the Kbodneas to take mv over-
coat to town for mo?” “With pleas-
ure,” answered tbe gentleman. “But
how will you get it again?” “Oh,
very easily,” said Mr. Lincoln, ”us
“Jump
Browner Franklin
Barber F E
it irefleld G B
Blake .1 10 2
Black 8 mni' I IV
Burrows < ’lias
Bowman A 11
Building 3.16
Cole Mrs Nutt'-y
t urnin Mrs Mary
< oh Mr, Mary
( um- Mrs Martha
l rnti-hlieM Lew is
n
Gandy street and Ho
DENISON..................
ton avenue.
...........TEXAS.
are free from disease or not; no mat-
ter whether they may do an injury
lo the inhabitant* of tho State or
not, ole.’ ”
Wo presume that the fact was not
brought before tho Supremo Court,
hut it is well known, and has been
i established by terrible experience,
T that all Texas, Mexican and Indian
JL w W IN iJV JL kJ j cultK brought into .Missouri between
j the fit,- day* of March and Decem-
at the new ton n of ‘ .
gF£“’A New House. Newly Furnished
Pleasantly loent-d near Railroad De-
pots and Business ( enters.
DTJGkZisJST VILIiE.
Auction sale of
........... -j j ontend to remain in it. “JLtnp LPT
m any year,no matter whether they | ,|)0 gelllleilian,lll(1 U,e future ,'K'l J
n free from disease or not; no mat- „ , , , . ., ... . t „iiev J r
• ()|itST ,11) I
('i.rroll Kd
President Imd a pleasant ri ie.
i: Incitlioii
Accustom a child as soon as ho
can speak, to narrate his little expo-
poriencc.’, Ins chapter of accidents,
hts griefs, his fears, his hopes ; to 1 Gamming W li
communicate what he has not'ccd tn \ (j1’
the world without,and what he feels 1
struggling in tho world within.
d pr
Iv lit til
renewed
T ouisville A Great Southern.
J J more;G. P. A T. A. Louisville. Ivy.
f issouri. Kansas & Ti xas. J.D.Brown
iU G. p. A T. A. St. Lour,, Mo.
TYan Handle A Pennsylvania.—Tnitdalia
L Line C.E.Talbctt, G. I*. A.St.Louis.
1,( IT'I'ERI Eri.
ouisiami State Lottery, monthly draw-
Xj tugs New Orleans, La.
/ Toininonwealth Distribution Contpany.
V/ Louisville. Ky.
WHOLESALE LIQl'GR A ( IGA RS.
T* Lebrecht. sole proprietor of tbe • In
J J fanl Wonder” Jt other favorite cigars.
TTtpostein Bros- Kentucky whiskey
l'i depot, 205 Main street.
r B McDougall. Bank Exchange.Im-
fj ported and domestic liquors on hand.
r A. Brenner—Retail—Choice brands
sj Main street.
T J. Campbell.—Retail—Assorted tine
fj brands Main street
BOOKSELLERS & STATION Eli-S.
r/inturnff. E. C-, full stock of books
/Jatttl stationery, P. O. store.
-y.£ II. Brown, books, pupers.toys, etc.,
|• |T TSIil’RG,
H \LTMtORE, WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA,
NEW VOHV.
BOSTON
Ann all intermediate Towns, villages and
sSution?,
^aTTickrts for sale by this line at all cou-
pon Stations.
Ask for Tickets via Louisville-
i . F. A imokk, G.F.A: T. A.Louisvillu.Ky.
Voice of the Press.
Main struct.
HOOTS AND SI I OKS.
"TV/f H. Sherburne, wholesale and
1V1 tail hihI m inutautmer, —Main-st.
f'i R. Tibbs, wholesale and retail, 11G
Vy Main-f*treet.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ilfrijrbt & Co.. Mat res* Makers, eo-.
\\ ftkitldy street and Austin avenue.
Bowles & Bhea—Surffeon Dentists,
^ Main street.
yid. Perry* tborougb-breil Poland
China hogs—First National Bank
rilllKKK is no eon nt ry morupiururusfiuu
ami richly beuutiliil than that
through which the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas H'y runs, and no road in our experi-
ence has smoother ’rack, neater coaches,
more commodious sleeping care, hotter cit-
ing houses and better ii'comodations gener-
ally, or more courteous ^dicers and cm
ployocs. Every one com ccfed uitli the
Missouri, Kansas A Texas Railway seems to
take particular pains to make the passen-
gers comiortahle, uud to point out ami de-
scribe the various points of interest. Have
von over been to Texas, the land ot sun-
beams, beautiful prairies and lovely \alleys!
If not, then you have missed a grand trip.
We went ami wu took the Missouri, Kansas
it 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 Enough tho pietur
esque Indian Territory island: il is ono of
the most, beautiful countries we ever laid
i)iir eyes on; in fact, the whole route from
Hannibal, St. Louis or Kausap Pity is one
continual pleasure trip, passing through
rich valleys teeming with grain, across mag-
nificent prairies, dotted here and there with
dusters of timber and prottyfuvm cottages,
past enterprising cities and towns, over)
great iron bridge.- spanning deep rive rs, and |
A * on down towards the pebbled shore- id ;
the Gulf of Mexico, to the Gem of the Sci, !
l«alr»*Hton.--' ’I i .n e'i i
xplration ot time paid for unit
w. A. AREY.
--M uintfaetnrer of-
MATTRESSES,
iu:i» 1.DIJXGES.
IMKMlli IIJIMITHE,
C VU1* CH4IHS.
-AND-
BED SPRINGS,
J1S. West Main Street,
! DENISON................................TEX AS.
jgyAll kinds of Upholstery and Repair-
ing done Satisfactorily.
NELMS & HUDSON,
Proprietors
| ber, bring with them a deadly dis-1 Anxious to have something to nnr-
temper, which is almost invaritihly j rale, ho will be induced to gtvo at- fj0war,t tv K
•jjffil ffital to tho domestic catllo exposed : tcnlion to objects around him, and Harperfho,
' ' •>“ ■ nhu'cT &'p Radroad’: 1 to association Of vicinity with those what is passing tn tho sphere of the H ......... >,
'•""e'-! imported. observation, and to observe and ”M
i Anomalous as it may be, it is also I note events will become ol one his ki,npr,oi Wm A
established by experience, that the ; first plensiires.and this is tho ground- K' l- cG'iiard
cattle so importod, communieato the work of tho thoughtful character,
tkrm<: j disease known as Texas fovor, to
One-half cash, balance itt twelve months, j our domestic herds withoutttny sym-
T),n town is located in the heart of the toms of tho disease being apparent From the McAlister. I T., Vindicator.|
great whi'Ht iuid cotton belt of Nqrtliern ; jn t(,e catt|e whioh bring Iho infoc- Nothing that conies within the
... tt... ■ i >*m. \ i in. li ii ii< of. I lilt*l' 1 al*l I1U' lilt* . i
BUGANVILLE.
\\ ill lake |dacu on
Monday. First Day of April- 1879
l>ugiuuiji^: at 10 o'clock u. tn.
1 v ,41 .illicit imu vvui.il nvi, - ......
IVxus. Hie surrounding country being mt-
I surpassed.
The town site is well selected, being on
a tine sandy prairie, plenty of timber and
w utor.
Looking Ahead
Entry Eliza L
Moore Albert
Mallerv B F
.Mi l lain E S
Ala Lthews G W
Myers Juo
Mims Jno W
AleAulitl'e Jno
Aiason-Ino W
M ;rein Jno IV
.M -Ua-i I il illie
M'.-Uollie Mollle.
M.token Maryan
Maolaebtan I. A
MeCiarty Laura
Mauve Moliie
Mill?' Mi-s Sine
()'Hara It A
Perryman Win
P, i ii r H V
Poe M .ss N J
I)idl’oe Wm H
Potts 11 V II
Praeton Patrlek
I'arks E .1 2
Pal inn II i
J'apMn A J
Page Alfred 1 i
Rodgers Jell if
Kiel) Gluts
Kagel! J B
Rogers A ( o I U
Ft one R')lit 2
Stone Tom A 2
emckrider J R 2
■Smock J no
Shepard F t
Tut ley duo II
Teague Juo
\\ bite Juda II
Wattson Perry Lee
Wood Alt's LeO
Witney Mr F.
Wilson Miss Luey
V' oods I .on
Walrli Mielmcl
Leggett Alt’s NattieWiison J (J
LrUnmoiiMts Kate Williams Miss Eiirn
I.abnert Folium Wliitte Miss Amanda
Watson Dan.
Gunuingham
I >avis Sai'aii
Dealing Alias 11
Fill Siinniel
Forqner —
Franklin Jas
Ford David
i j Gillespie Geo
j Gardner B
Howard .1 F.
I,alt" Wm
Lett is W I
1 >FPORT OF THE CONIHTICnv
it
the effect upon cattlo from any of
tho Wbstoru States, which are taken
to Toxas or -Mexico, and there al-
, A glattee nt the map will show thnt tho j |owej i0 rango with cattle bred in
I SSSi : am. bOMhs 1" «»•" »»<■■' «MW
i of t wo of the leading trunk lines ot the t|,0 Texas or Mexican cattlo show
SLatc.
TToffitnan & Richardson, Insurance
i l Agents, Main stuet.
-VT-elm* A Hudson, propt’.elors Bowling
Alley. Main atreet.’
Bowling Alley!
Under Tibbs’ Building.
DENISON,...............................TEXAS.
Purchasers may tie certain of getting per.
feet titles.as the land is patented to tbe un-
dersigned as assignee. Gko.G.Dc'isn.
j i7-ii, Proprietor.
4 -\I.H UITIlE TO TEXAS,
H i\SAS AXI1TIIE HKAl'TI-
Fl l, I\'IUAY TKKKITOHY.
I | J TJI171 It tells you all about thi.-
lil'-J Hi wondert'ul country of tbe
| Gre:it Southwest, it is full ol beautiful
pictures.
j This Guide is sent FrPC to everybody.
! It tells you about the entrance into Tc\a-
at its Gate, the beautiful oily of Real'
I son: and this Guide also contains pie
tun-, ot scenes in llie HcttlH'llI 111*
itillll Tiwrilory. also scenes in Texas
mill Kansas. It contains a .scene nt Haiti-
bal. Mo., showing steamers on tbe Alis-
-is-iiqii river, and a railroad train start-
ENTER TEXAS AT DENISON.
,1A Si l>. HItllWtt
4*f>n * I PauMmirtM’Avr’t, >c<lalia,'Mn
/HAti^t ti n \Tr.rt xv ATf r r». ChMn-t
NkX n'hs kr..»n ...rH -T,V « ».*•
The choicest wines, liquors and cigars are
sold at tbe bar. Tho proprietors re-
spectfully invite their friends and tbe
public generally to drop in and spend a
pleasant evening. 1-31-tt
~SOWLES & RIIEA.
Surgeon Dentists,
Pettigrew's building N side Alain--1,
DENISON...........................TEXAS.
[fay- \ 11 work guaranteed.
• V • • T 11 I a I a. j i ms xsui'i'' ii il- ,......* -.......
TAILOR AND CUTTER.
it... ,.i.i,ns llie neonie. the clllirehcs. the
321 Alain street,
DENISON.............................TEXAS.
6®rCIeauing, Renovating and Repairing.
Piece Goods and Suiting's Constantly on
hand.
no signs of disease, the cattle taken
amongst them always contract the
malady.
In the ease of Wilson vs. Kansas
City St. Jo ,fc Council Bluffs railroad
company, fiO Mo . 1!>7, Judge Voor-
hees confirms this view.
The Supreme Court of Missouri
affirmed this decision vs. JL A 8t. Jo
railroad company, 60 Mo., 216, and
in same ease reported in fuel Mo.,
455. Such also was the ruling in
Chicago, see Chicago and Railroad
company vs. (iassaway, (Chicago Le-
Thr First National Bank, at Denison. Id
the Slat.- ol I - vis. ill llie close of bus-
iness March 15th, 1 -73.
..*#1.988 16
.. 2.702 J*
tion. This is also demonstrated by j range ofscionco is an impossibility; —of—
and there is apparently no limit to
tho scientific field. Take electricity
for example. To what extent it j rksoi kcks.
may bo utilized within tho next fif- I.»an- and di- mints.........
ty years is something entirely be- J’-''J. Ronds’ to''m're'eirnila-
voml present eonceptior; though of. tion...................................... 30,000 00
" .. , . • \i*i , Otherstock*, bouds, and mnrt-
one thing wo may bo certain: \\ hat ........................ i.n#5 5#
lias already been Accomplished in Duett.....mtlier N.'i’iiitiai Banks 1.208 02
7 ... , .. Due from State Banks and bnii-
tliis direction will sink into utter in- K(,rs...................................... 15.103 39
significance compared with tbe uses Real estate, furniture, and tix- ^
to whieli :t will be put half a een- (■,nT,.|1[ expenses and taxes paid 2.C59 59
titry lienee. And indeed the same Premiums paid.......................
- , , .. Checks uimI other uhsu itutus...« 3<>o mi
may bo said of every other subject wii* of other Bank*............... 7 C7S 00
of scientific research. Tho field is Fractional currency (ineluding
i nickuls)................................
limitless! | Spe ’ieiineluding gold Treasury
----- m m--- | eertlltcate«'l....................... J.l.H) nO
A I’etrllietl Wouiilii- Legal-tender not.- . ... is,200 00
_ 1 Redemption Hind with U. S.
Tiett«ttrer(5percent. ot circu-
cuiupaoy im mi™......j -----ft- A special to tho Chicago Times
gal -News, January, l'7o, page 147) f,.om Fort Wayne. Ind., says: Ten
V I .. i-.i \ liivii inliil1 D.ltll III '2., >,’> * r "X*
i m i * ■,,t" “ .......... ,,..v ........ ,
ing for the beautiful Indian Terri orv.aud , These eases are summarily dispos-
Difiiisi.n, Texas It tells you where logo , , f b t)|0 Supreme Conk by the
t0'fbL liew Utilde t'ofjl'j^'^ ^ \ assertion that the State courts " have
Yeazlc vs. Alexander. 55th III, 255. j Mrs” -Nicholas Weiss, died
lation).....
Total..............................
LUBIt.J1 t F.-
Capital stock paid in........
2 230 tO
«2is,2sl 73
was a portly woman,weighing about ....................
two hundred pounds. t estei lay Satl<m;ii Bank notes uutstan i-
her body was disintered for the pur- ■ ink
ti,rmes. It also tells you how anil where
to get Excursion Tickets to chanute,
| Union,,Idt. Emporia and Junction Gitv.
Kansas. It also tells you how to reach
Forl.ttcott, Kansas.
rills Guide tells you where to liny
..*50.00(1 00
. 12.000 (X)
.. 4.S02 78
Pm||RRI.....MHl 44,400 00
! Individual deposits subject to
.......................................... liJ.ad) .9
onc Demand certificates of deposit... 21.541 25
i'**-----’ - e o , ishier's cheeks outstanding.... 4a2 i9
thousand pounds. The features were (metootbei National Butk-..... 12• '2
us natural as in life, and the body D;*to 1»S 00
power.” How unjust this assertion j Wllg ag rjgjj as a statue. It was ---
is to the Supreme Court ol Missouri j vjew#(l ,llindrcds 0| people before Total...........................J',S’284 73
will be seen from the opinion oi l r , Statk of l’i:xas, i
Judge Voorhecs, supra. 11 remterrod. Cocx.r or Gu.avsmx. , ’
. We repent that the decision in the | <alriTet. w- ll- ^anb.rd.i'.i»hier ot the iM*®"-
..................a.....jout the lands. s loseoh R R Co vs ! * orret named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe
tbe eriuo. tbe people, tbe churches, the ! Hnnnihsl . i | -— above statement is trut to tbe Im>«I of my
schools, tbe rivers, etc., and is full of; llunsen is hi’sed upon ignorance ol , , «ns Blade i knowledge and belief IV. 11. Sisfuhh.
beuutiliil ingravinga ol seen. - in the , t|K, (uels upon which the legislature From the l >ptl,.i. K.t JU •!
" - ' ' “ wonderful In- , .......' ....... I .,,,,1 tl„,suit will I Tho ittlo exper.'ice the
Tliis new Guide torpTTGV^ A U assentuu tutu ini'w...o lier boay was uisuneieu mi mr p..i-
Kan,*<i8 and IVxasX | refused to inquire whether the pro- rcmovai, and was found lo
tells you about the wonderful NV’8v° hihition did not extend beyond the ‘ , . nil, ....
Vulley of Kansas, and u trip through to bo apprehended, whether be poltthed, we.ghmg about one
to blfy low ! then-fore the *.«..•* were not some-
tiling more than exertions of police
How unjust this assertion j
Aft Tsfc" \ C ^'ierfld Im ! IqSttri affied" nml the resnli « ill I The little e -:p«r:en-v the cut, r>
J-V.4 V i' iri \ L7 'j'sn lerritorV ; , . ,ptio11 of those summary has already had with gold, s Iver or
and Texas. Solid lor a copy.
I it to anybody free nt charge
AiilRi. M.-iCL iuciirn;
Me'm'aX I be the adoption of those summary | has already had with gw) l, silver or
Address ami violent remodios by the people1 approximates to lull legal
i AMKM ». BltilW.V, ol our border......intios. which every lcn((0r— gold-in vac in pi p a
I'exas uud Katibiis Lmigraut Agent, >, i eiti/. n must depreeate, no mat-
Ned til lx. Mo. 7 . , • .„ I,., „re. tion. as either is : ’ ' ved to ret-, in
You can g't these tree guides at Kd " 1 ‘ , 1 i-ff-d-tctt i,- tv v •"
rUrk :'tree(.Uhteui!o. 111., or at 102 North ventral. G.G.Atsl. j legit till p
I ourth Strrrt. M. Loui>, Mo.
(. .
Subviihrd xnd sworn !u !w*fl>re nie this
25th liny of March 1H7“.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1878, newspaper, March 25, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722120/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.