Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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HA SC ALLY RECORDS.
It m said that J. M. Martin, “»ur
Jack,” is going about the county
with a fall hand of tho Congression-
al Record by which ho is proving
that iho great and glorious demo-
cratic party “is and ever has been
the parly of the people;” that it ro-
monetizod silver and has been the
friend ol the groonbuelc currency—
In short has, as fas' as it could, done
ail that it could to remove iho suffo-
cating grasp from the thruut of in-
dustry and labor. With this same
document he, it is said, is demolish-
ing a national greenback man vvhero-
cver and whenever one shows him-
self, Now we know “our Jack” is
too honest to garble tlio record, but
we fear he lias over-looked some
tbims, one or two of which wo will
refer to. While tho documents we
bring forward reflect credit upon
tbo republicans wo cannot help il.
We will first sec by the record of the
XXXIX cungross who was responsi-
ble for the act by wliieli liie secre-
tary of tlio treasury retired
$44,000,000 of legal-lo ide:s in 1866.
The act under which this amount
of legal-tenders was retired passed
tho House March 23, I860, by a
vote of eighty three 3 eas 10 titty -
three nays. Twenty-eight demo
crats voted yea and only one voted
nay. The democrais clearly bold
tho balance of power and could
liavo throttled this hellish scheme
of contraction bad they voted
in tbo interests of tlio people
and tho people’s money. But
insteud of voting against il they fol-
lowed the leadership of Sami. J.
Randall, Micluul (J. Kerr, Sam’l S.
Marshal1, James Brooks, Charles A.
Eldridgo and throw the entire dem-
ocratic strength in the House in fa-
vor ot it—save one hero—-lidwin X.
Hubbell, who, be it to his honor, Sapo" end", XI) avldson, ",
v" to against it. J.Davi-,*Dt....., ♦Dibrell, ♦Dickey,
After pnsstng.hu House by a dom-, ,J)u|l| E m |, £
oerat.c vote this infamous bill went y y *E *pel.
let ami concur In th above Sena 0
amendment. demotion was lost
by 0110 hundred and forty yeas to
one hundred and twelve nays—a
two-thirds vote boing necessary.
The following is the vote from the
records:
Ybab—Messrs. ♦Acklon, Aldric',
Bacon.U.A.B 'gley, J. II.Baker, W.U.
Baker,Bunks,*Biuknell,Bisbee, Boyd,
Brcntuno, Brewer, *Bridges, Briggs,
T. M. Browne, Bundy, H. C. Bur
chard, Buidiek, Cain.J.M. Campbell,
♦Candler, Cannon, C.ibwoII, Claflni,
R. Clark, ♦Clymer, ♦Cobb, Cole,
Conger, *S. S. Cox, ♦Cravens, ♦Cul-
berson, Cummings, ♦Cutler, Diruford,
H. Davis, Hoering, Hen son, Dun-
nell, Hwight, ♦Bden, ♦Eickhoff, Ells
worth, Errett, J. L. Evans, Fort,
Foster, Freeman, Frye, ♦Fuller,
Gardner,*Gihson,♦(biddings,♦Goode,
Hale, *A. II. Hamilton, Hanna,liar
mer, *lIarrison, llaskell, P.C.Ilayes,
Hazleton, Hcndeo, Houderson, Hub-
bell, Hunter, *IIuntor, II. L. Hum-
phrey, litner, Jamos, *F. Jones, jor
genson, Kiefer, Keiglitloy, ♦Kerina,
J. II. Kelcham, *Kimmel, Laphnm,
Lathrope, Lindsey, Luring, *Lui-
troll, Marsh, ♦Alnyham, McGowan,
McKinley, JL. S. Metcalf, Mitchell,
♦Morrison, *Muller, II.S. Neal, Nor-
cross, Oliver, Overton, Page, G. W.
Patterson, *T. M. Patterson, Peddio,
♦Phelps, W. A. Phillips, Pollard,
Pound, Powers, Price, Pugh, Rai-
ney, Randolph, ♦Reagan, Rood, W.
W. Rice, *R.ihorts, G. D. Robinson,
Ryan, Sampson, Sapp, *Schlolchef,
Slmllenherger, Sinnickson, Smalls,
Sturin,*Stengor, Stewart, J.W.Stono,
J.C.Sione,Strait, J.M. Thompson, A.
Townsend, M.[.Townsend, *Tucker,
♦Voder, Watson, Welch,11, White, M.
1). White, *A. S. Williams, A. Wil-
liams, C.Cr.William", Willits,Wren—
140—thirty-four democratic and one
hundred and six republican.
Nays.—Messers ♦Ailum, ♦Atkins,
♦Banning, *H. P, Bell, *Blackhurn,
Blair, ♦Blount, *Uoono, *Bouek,
♦Bragg, *Brigbl, Brogdon, Butler,
♦Cabell, *J. VV. Caldwell, ♦Carlisle,
to suspend the TEXAS—CU A TS AM) Hl'.LTS.
Emigration to the west hits in-
creased gr. ally since harvest.
Church organs 111 Sulphu' Springs
are used for hul racks, says the Ga-
zette.
The Palvziine Ncw-Era won’t sup-
port any man for offleo who corrals
the ignorant vo or with whisky.
llonrmitu Journal: Out prospee a
aro briglitmng. Buildings tiro go-
ing up ovirywhere, and the man
who will establ sh a good flouring
mill at this point will strike a bo-
nanza. Il s sadly needed.
The vigilance of tho Galveston
board of health is commendable. If
the fever gets to the bland city it
will not ho through any negligence
on the pan el 1I10 quarantine otli-
cors. 'liny a e waiehiul and detoi-
mined.
Tho Austin Gazette s>ys John
Hancock stands fairly und squarely
on the Austin platform—which
same informal.on is absolutely fttl.-o
for the reason null John llaiwuck
holds timiliciti 1 views diametrically
opposite thorn laid down by the
Austin platform. Now, where does
the Gazelle stand ?
Tho Houston Telegram says:
Some discussion has boon going 011
in tho various papers of tlio State us
to whether or not the express and
railroad companies had p ud iho ran-
gers for killing Sum Bass. The
Texas Express Company yesterday,
forwarded to Major John B. Jones,
commanding iho Frontier Bultal-
lion, $1,0C0, t 0 amount offered by
by them. This settles the mutter,
so far us the express company is
concerned.
ckulankoUS
M1SIK1.I.ANUOIS.
J. BIBKHJSUSER,
Proprietor
French Bakery!
213 Mala street.
BREAD, CAKES.
PIES AND
CONFECTIONARIES.
A GOOD RESTAURANT
connected wlih tlio establishment.
q Li gIersa,
Dealer in
Family Groceries,
(’aimed Fruits,
Flour and Salt.
The Dollar Store!
IN THE MULLER BLOCK
ANNOUNCES TO THE
PEOPLE OP DENISON
AND VICINITY THAT
THEIR STOCK OF
Dry Seeds, Miens, Beets, Shoes,
Clothing mid Fancy Aptieles
18 NOW BEING OFFERED AT
-v 13 11 TK" Il «» W 1» III CJ -13 » .
TO MAKE ROOM FOR AN
GRAND COTTON FAIR
DENISON, - - TEXAS,
-oN-
Isoonstaiitly receiving fresh supplies ol
•■tiolce groceries, and selling cheap.
7-1-tl
AltOHMOltt l ION MFA I
M ARKETJ)
3tJ« main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
JOE. QUINN, Prop'r
TIIE WHITE IIOUHE
Cor. Morgan-st. Aiistln-avu.
W. .1. I5I I)S>. I’roprielor.
RsSrSi'Kcm. Notick — This House lias
just bcmi ivlitted and thoroughly retlttcd.
Visitors will ii in I it pleasantly and con-
veniently loeated.witli large, airy rooms
a we'l furnished table mid everything
conducted In tirst-cluss order.
Located convenient to tho Union depot
and the M. K. AT. Stock Van's.
Good stables connected with tho House
^nlury. Salesmen wanti d to sell our
|£ V JO n BlM Staple Goods In dealers. No pciitllug'
9 Jy a iff U a K.xptMiNt'Hpaid. PeiTuani'iiicmplov
AQB IfAHIal mein. uutlrn.* S. A. GRANT A CO.
Of law Vi** iW k, 4, ti L b Heine bl.. Ciuoiuuaii. O.
Calvert Connor: Joel Walker,
who killed a man by tlio liamo of
Hudson, 10 Milam county, several
years ago, and who escaped from ^ S T A. TT! ■
the jail at Cameron through tho
H. TONS, T. J. MUNSON.
TONE & MUNSON,
Dealers In
—and-
C0LLECTI0N
AGENTS.
US-
sistunoe of Ins wife and (iuu^hicr
♦dial mors,Chittenden, *A. A.Clark I lhr;iwi"« a l,lal,kel 0V‘T ll'° Dil(,r
♦J. B. Clark, *J. B. Cl ark, jr., *Col-1 whil° tho husband and father m.nlo J 2]- Maill ,ti) up tt#lrg.
lies, ♦Cook, ♦Covoi'l, J. J). Uox, ^u°d his hberty, was buHigiit to this ................................TEXAS. !
'1 city and left in elungo of Sheriff —-
, ' , , , ' KjPsVIwtracts of Titles furnished for
Jones by 0110 ol Ins captors, u rang- Grayson <Dimly.
or, to awail his removal to tliecoun- COltRKCTNKSS GUARANTEE I).
ly in which tho crinio was commit- EPPSTEIN BROTHERS
Proprietors
October 3, 187W.
$335 in Prizes.
All farmers from Eminln, Grayson,
Cook, Moiituguo and Clay comities ami
the Indian Territory ere entitled to enter
cotton on that day for tho following
prizes *
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Sweep stukes to be awarded to the bc-t
hale.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR
for the best bide from each of the counties
named and the Indian Territory.
Ten dollars for the second best bale from
each of the above named counties and the
Indian Territory.
Jl'lMIKS.
Him Niinneles, Kannln county; I. W.
Ayres,Grayson cnimty;Hiisli Washington,
Cook county: L- Rimircll, Montague
county; Frank Colbert, Indian Territory;
A. G, Arnold. Clay county; A. D. Martl-
ncr, C. W. .larrctt. A. V. Donko, S. A.
Bently, C. T. Pluton, John Haven, Col.
Dent—cotton experts—Denison,
nui.ns.
The owner must enter his own cotton.
The best bale Is excluded 'rom ccmipcli-
tion for the other prizes. The cotton
must be of this year’s growth, and all
from one farm anil one man’s crop. All
hales ol less tliun 4(1(1 pounds excluded
from entry. An entrance fee of 50 cents
will he charged on each hale entered. All
entries iimsl hr made before J o'clock p.
in., Oct. 2. 1878.
si'neui. noth',;.
The First National bank and the mer-
chants of Denison are prepared to lianillo
all the cotton and will inivaiiee on cotton
brought in before the day of iho fair, for
j competition, by your leaving tho cotton
at the Nielli Texas Compress, where It
j will lie vvi'll itisiiml, weighed.marked,etc.
Th Nmill Texas Uompress Company
I have purchased a new improved Taylor
press In udi lit ini i to the excellent one they
j nmv have, and will lie able to handle all
the cotton I hut ii nnes in, and call coin-
| press 2,0110 hales a day
Our merchants and cotton buyers are
j niepaied to handle and pay rash for all
the cot Ion hroiiL'ht to tins market and die
M.. li.&T. isilriisd has always been
i and is very liberal and is belter prepared
limn ever iielore to ship your col nm mirth
quickly and ill low rat s.
The II A I . ('. I'adro el oiler low rates
, . ^^nud quick time to southern points.
I lie nuost itml liirgest line of perfumes lifoiiglit to Denison at file TWENTV-FfVK DOLLARS
I fhr the first bale front tile above counties
or the lieiian Territory, of Ibis year's
growth ami on • man’s crop, raised on
one farm.
COMMITTEE.
Sum I Imam I : ic-lii h1
Sam Star Emil .laenhs
Ti oi l- I'orn r F l.edih i,
A i Mil rl dier ,h i. o \e\ in
II r Will III Illicit
TOR THE FALL TRADE.
BOLTOMB
HOTflGRAPH CALLERY!!
309 M UN STREET OVER
GUIFEAU cV WAFDHO>
Here ■we -£ks-e !
New IVlen! New Goods!
tnlWeBicdimon the Shit of j ^ Finley, ♦Forney, ♦Frank- ited’ Walker watt trieU onco in this
nS-i.! ‘ Km::;,!!: i!:;: I | kseti!s:y shssky eefst
of the nays ovory ono was a lepubli rj^ ♦IJartridge ♦Ilarlz il will retm niher, that Uliiu ley Smith. 20'Mam street,
cun. Every democrat who voted 1 *}p.nj£|0 tjioiirv * \ S IIowilt I “yoked villi tho jury” so practical- DENISON
ai all voted for it. Some authority ^ i j/ei ben ♦Ilooker’! ^ 1]o "as caught on iho fronllorj
says there was no use in dom,urals ,u 1Iurigcrford, *./. T. June, ~ "...................... " " .............
voting agains. it,n the Senate, ! J. H. Jones, KoHey, ♦Ligon, ♦Lock-
they were in iho minority. Was ii ... , L., ." ’
„ / , . \ , 'vo°d, *Lyndo, ♦Mackey, ♦Maish,
not a glorious opportunity for demo . *Mttnning, McCook, ♦McKenzie
cratio votes to have boon put on re- sn m i ' .. ,, ’
ordf Could the democrats in t^! T' u ’ i' Mon^
........ have foreseen this day they I £ ' p 'i"’ *°’
. ’ J ; X. Roller, *Pridmore, *Rea, *J. B
surely would have come to the Ricll}. *A. V. Rtco, ntid.foH *W M
Hcratch. Just think how n eo it p ,i,n „ *\r i> ,, ,
"onld have been to have had a I ilu^V, ,v *s T"’ Tn7' ’
(lemoem.icvo.es on record againstU X 1H ’’ *W-
.........I then -,,«r Jack” wouM n ^
have heon forced to ovcr-look il.Je' ""f „ *S,01,ho“8-
• 1 in ockfiioi ion, ■>':lt. W. Townslicnd*
.VII ant suspending contraction,U’L’uni0I. M'nrnev *l> I' v ’
bearing date February 4, 1808, pass-1 nv„dde!l Wa t W 11X3^“"“’
cd during the second session I *\vi ■ i ' ’ ' ‘l"’ tiriior,
n session . \\ Inuhorne, *J. Williams, R. Wil-
(ling)css, passed ; liMln^ *A. S. Willis, *B. A. Willis,*B.
Wilson, *Yonng
New Drug store, 300 Main street.
Must complete stock of Drugs find Chemicals eyer Brought to Den-
ison at 301) Main street.
Greatest Variety of
PATENT MEDICINES
ever brought to Denison at 303 Main street.
A stock of Paints and oils that will be sold at prices to defy coin-, HOMES,
petition at 303 Main street.
I Physicians prescriptions prepared at all hours of tho day or night
by skilled druggists who have made the science of
Pharmacy their life study, at 303 Main street.
The public are invited to call at 3d.) Main street whether, wishing
| goods or not and examine our stock.
"TEXAS-1' GUIS EAU & WALDRON.
HOMES.
Any parlii s
HOMES,
WANTING HOMES,
in Notices Canyon, Baldwin county, I llH pf Lp|,mi's! Tubmlm- amfoigaiY1'''’8
wo believe. j in the City.
By fair ilenling and keeping the best of
,, T , i, • . I goods in tlieii' line they hope to merit
Boorno hind Register: li.c ||ie contiulicit pntrniuigc of their old
peaceful quid of our county was I imsl'miers and make new ones.
, , , , , Agents tor Anhoucer’s Itottleil Beer,
dislurhed by the mtclligonco ol a
startling murdor committed at Cur-1 J, BAYNAL 2i C0i(
ry’s Creek last Thursday. The par-j Rropi'ii'iiirs
ties wore Chits Jones and Sam Gates.'
They met near Mr. Thompson’s GiailU SOUtliem baiOOD
house on Curry’s Creek and held a . ... ...
• Cor. Main-.-t. and Atislni live,
dispnlo over a horse trade, which
*Sll'|','0"s,|fllllllly r0fluhed in the killing of | UKNIS,,N..........=.............TKXA8’
Gates by Jones. When Mr. Thoinp- The most clioiec llipuua mid eigars e.iin-
D. W. C. DAVIS
STATE SCHOOL LANDS
in tin* famous
! BRAZOS AND BIG WICHITA VALIEVS
1 In Baylor County, Texas, can he accom-
modated by calling on
I? c
SS’SU.LT'Jl
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
1
seeon
of the L
tho H-.USO on December 7,
18)07 hj’ ono bundled and twenty
seven yeas to thiriy-lwo nays; of the
yeas only twenty-four wore demo-
O'Htic votes ai d ono hundred and
lliioe icpublioan. To point a moral
and adorn a tale we
122— n indy-two
democrats and twenty republicans.
* Democrats.
Tiiore are some other interesting
items which wo fear “our Jack” has
will remark ovor-l°okod hut we will wait until ho
that Andy Johnson, the democratici familiarized himself with the
Pres dent, poimitte I this act to ho j:1*)ove before quoting them. We
,t".niii.' a law by default,since if would ; ,10l>otho dear hoy will paste these
son found Gates, some time after tho "‘ i’i^,,‘Ynol’''!u,,i u;iu»r.l Tuhles.
have been passed over h:s veto. IJ
did all he could to defeat it,refusing
] ositively to sign it.
Hal ‘our Jack”
in his hat sons to not forgot them.
shooting, he was still alivo and re-
lated the wbolo occiireneo. Af cr
four hours of intense suffering lie
died, two balls having entered his
body, one through tlio breast and j
the other through the i iglil shoulder.: DEM SOX
Jones shot with a six-shn >tor and
Gates was armed with a Wimh istcr
rifle. Jones is about twonty-sevon
years of age, and Gales is twcnly-
three; the latter leaves a wife and
two ciiildion.
LEONARD & COFF N,
Heal 'Estuto Ayenfs.
Xi lson House Building.
.........................TEXAS.
C. B. BERRY. M D..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
11G Main stirct.
Ilousion Journal. Mr. .Samuel
DENISOV..
...TEXAS.
foist"'Kc'i'lcMCP:—S. K.. conicr of Gamlv-
>t., and fturii(‘tt-!ivp.
I he National-greenbackers of this ,
dist,':,-i will meet at Dallas on tie »ow lying bed-last at h,s
“faK'ul that I f.,nr; j, instant, Wednesday, to make I Y' * ^ °, ln th|H place a HI eted w„h
'vhe„ My- "nti-iesumptioni a nomination for Com",oss. j tllHl ‘'"',bic lmMy ot lhu wew
Hou-e bill, ninci,ded, returned fiom : --—_ j worm. It appears that Mr .Mycr-
n ii'p'iblienn body, tho Semite, with ^K have some interesting co - has In en sick of late with fever,
the billowing amendment: j mun ca1 ions- among tlio coniiibu- j and that on Monday last while
lie it eiuictid, eh . Thai from IlorH J- Sivolls, which will up I resting in bed ono of tho blow ff os
and after the pi so go of this act j pour in luinre issues. alighted near his nostrils where
United StaT s note.., shall he receive
bio the same as coin ,n payment for! I* tho Churl ,mou (S. C.) News■ j " PV
tho four pier cent, bund - now author- i Courier knows anythin./ the Hon , ,cft"'us but ^ moment for ono of
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hddle on tlio democratic national , , ,, . . . ,
ti„l<e) . much as half an inch in length. Air.
Myers upon awakening, felt a s'ght
shall he
inipoi ts.
Was killed by a democratic House?
This was one of the lew golden
opportunities tho democrais had to
pul them elves on record as friends
of the greenba k; lo l ave -trengtbed
and piolcetcd it. But a democratic
ILn'C did not then—even in
the face ot tho univei.-al do-
iiiai.d from the people a'l over
the country that iheir servants
in congress should protect the eur-
r 'iny of the government—even in
tiie face ol this appeal from tho peo
pie a democratic House did not cure
to make legal tender notes ree dva-
ble for duties on imports and in pay-
(ront lor the 4 per cent bonds—
equal with coin. To prove III -: il <
Anti-Resumption House bill, :-
above amended rolurncl lo tin
House aid on June H, 1878 a
lepliblitan—mark that—a repnldi
m
V
t SPLENDID Ul’t’OJi l (M l V
il TO tv IX \ FORTUNE !
GRAND MONTHLY I»J:AU IN(4.187s,
At New Orleans, Tuesday, Sept, loth.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorpo-
rated l>y tin- Legislature of tin* State for
Educational ami Charitable purposes in
18(J8 with a Capital of j'l.Otu000,to which
it let - since added a reserve rum) of $360,-
i)00. Its Gland Single Number Drawings
will take place monthly. It never scales |
postpones. Look ut tile following
iu 1.111 i rvi t •
distribution:
CT~. CAPITAL PRIZE, §30,000.
Gustav Schukicueii attnbulos his j tickling in the nose arid it was not 100,000Tickets at. Two Dollars each, hull
failure to reeetvo the nomination j until his eyes and face had become
for Congress by tho San Antonio fearfully swollen that tho physician
convention to liie ‘ pernicious spirit
of know-nothinglsm.”
The course of true love does not
run smoothly at Austin, i,either
discovered the presence of the worms.
The only known remedy was tip-
plied—calomel and carbolic acid,
—by injection into the nostrils, At
does the quarantine."The 'siat^Zn ?Wt a !*" W?Dld drol’thcir '“’‘dnnd
force ihemflelvcft out. Application
Tickets $1.
MSI OF FRIZES.
1 Capital Prize ot..........
1 Capital Prize of...
..$30,000
opposed most bitterly quarantining
o oily and after quarantine was
after application was made with like
established tho local columns ton- ''0Sul‘ "P lllsl " !“ wbith
mined many serious reflections on i il™0 ° I>"Sr0'1-
quarantine officers. Dr. 13:bb, one
of liie officers, look exceptions in
I'm '.am strictures and meeting H.
The patient is in a t rn cal condition
ciy. The fly is thin s * mm h dread-1
ed by our slock me i, and is retire- i
sented as n dark minted and lu/zv i
*
1
•Iu. do.
................. 6,000
2 rri/.ps of do
2.5(H)...... 5.000
•*>
do
1.001...... 5.0(H)
I 20
do
500...... 10,000
UK)
do
100...... 10 000
200
do
50...... 10.000
500
do
2 1...... 10,000
1000
do
10...... 10.000
APPROXIMATING PRIZES.
0 Approxlmalioii prizes of $300... 2.Too
»
do.
do 20 ... 1.N00
9
do.
do 100... 900
11.279 Prize*. amountinfir .........$522 500
Write for ('in ular-« or semi orders to
a r a w a r e
Stoves and Tinware
Iron Steel, and
Wagon Wood Work.
Xlaniilacturei'M Afg-cut For
champion' reapers and lowers.
Joliu Dnci'o A Cu's Ci'loLratod 1’lows and Cnltivators.
Deere’s Uiipin Sulkcy Plows.
Adams and French Harvesters and Binders.
J- I- Case & Co's '1 hi'cshers and Horse Powers.
Steam Engines,
Gullet Cotton Gins,
I j rooks Cotton Presses.
Mitchell & Co’s Improved WaironJ
4. o
Straub.• A (Vs Corn and Wheat Mills, and all Kinds of Mill
Machinery. \ ictor Cane Mills and Cook Evaporators,
all of which 1 will sell at
FACTORY Pi2IC
WITH FREIGHT ADDED.
Ail Goods Id’iilly WfiiTMiitetl,
Stato Agent For
CHAMPION REPAIRS.
COBUEfll’ONDENCE SOLICITED.
D. W. C. DAVIS,
Denison and Sherman, Tex.
E. HIEMAXT,
I SAY!
1 am too lull (fir utter
.- * Mil if. but I 111 1l<t Sptjik
f ill in Mt. tin’ any how
lor I have been boarding
at
T
iobin’s
Bchohl tlio
S SULT!
.Mtf
VY. K. HANNA & CO.,
\V||olcs;||(; ;! j' ; Ill-fail
DR UGCISTS,
11b .Main strcol
DKNbsOX..
..TKXA«,
I'roM i ipiloi) Hoi k sloops in I lie store*
iateraan! ffeil.
n iii.il -ale and Rctuil
WiNES. LI&'JORj AND CIGARS,
I DENIsoN,,
-TEXAS.
11 “• l ost a cciii Hdnr in tlu* Stutf*.
PACIFIC HOTEL
M. A. DAUPHIN.
P. O. Il'ix (.92. New Orleans, I,a.
UHAH. GILMAN Ag'm.
Alitini) ll'itel, Di hi-iin.
il. ','uek local editor, on the streets
spit in hi* face, knoeked him dow n
.,,,1,1 j i ■ ,, ,, . ,. ii.Micl. wliieh gen : illy at tacks til'- All mir Gianil Extraor'liimry Drawing-
-d II,umpedb.m soundly. Quick’s ,,, or/„ j ...............................
e enoiC'li In In.vi t.l.e ' i. Gen. il. T. n’-lA iJRIJfTA UD, nl Ea..
, ,, Grn. .ItlBAIj A.EARi.Y of Vu.
Ui liny < hi iilight. Capital Pr./e ?ino,00(i YVlinle tickets $10.
tried (Is say it is not yol einled, horieo
■vc tuny ii i- of end ■■ and hi
.or two or more.
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Proprietor
WOODS, FEARS, WiLKiNSGN,
—AND-
f. B. PERSON
At t o n \r s- at-T.v a w, *,LAKfl,KRS lIOrSK,;
DENISON AND SHERMAN. Gandy street an.l He ton avenue. i
•T l>. Wooil. A. I’ Uei-i.n, Denison■ S. DENISON..
S. Feat A. Wilkin-on, Sheriuwn. , ;rA x,w House, Newly Furnished.
Will pr ietir-i i:, tin < Hurt - i f tlie-late. Pie isantly loealeil Hear Railroad IK—
•'!»■ ‘ ini :itti i,t;.x. tn i i'll., ting. puto and Bn mi . renter-.
RESTAU H. KT T,
OX EC I to PEA F PI.AX,
1' Meals can he hail at any time, day or
nlglit for a.I-cis,
Good cool rooms to ai.'eimiilioihite the
traveling pnhlii: or families.
I'lllST-(’LASS ACCOMMODATION
HI' MMtANTF.KI).
"ini'r Mam Sheet and Houston Avenue
near the Union Depot. 7-l-tl
CKM HOUSE,
A L K X. (' A MI * H KL L, Prop*r.
(Forim rly ofSi’ilulhi .Mo )
Cor. liou-tcn-avc. ami Ciawford-sL.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1878, newspaper, September 1, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722003/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.