Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AMD LADIES' CLOAKS,
jg>All_bought_when the money panic was at its worst stage ^8>
,ins to offer this season. We want everybody to come and see our goods
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Do yqu need any CLOTHING? If bo. we can sell it to you 20 PER CENT, cheaper than we have ever SOLD heretofore.
" Our buyer picked up some goods in this line that will certainly be interesting to you.
.We have a few Ladies' Suits th»t we can sell for what it cost to manufacture tliern. -««)o(iW Yours lor low prices,
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ORENDORFFIO
CANTON. III.
£si w • — virimp* -- —
Would Respectfully Invite your Inspection of
their Mammoth Shipments in Car-load lots of
Bains, Cooper and Olds Wagons,
Tricyele Sulky Plows, Superior Grain Drills,
Johnson *nd Deering Mowers, Canton all steel
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DENTON COUNTY NEWS,
Publithad Every Thursday Moriisg
BY ALBERT ERWIN.
Office op Publication, Graham
Buildin<JNorth SideSqitake.
One. Year,
Hix Months,
Three Months,
$1.00
.50
.25
ItATEsi on Auvbrtisiso Made Known On
Application .
Whenever men or institutions reserve fund for this more than
act on the theory that they can , $800,000,000 liability will bo pro-
only build themselves up by pull-1 vided by selling gold bonds.
ing others down, the public soon j The above is an extract from
"catch on" and the dirty work the ch of Hon Joe W- 1{ailcy)
fails of its object. There is room .... ...
on this earth for all who are here,1 our distinguished representative
or tr,e good Lord would not have j *n th® present congress, 111 which
| placed them here. "Live and let ■ he is discussing an amendment
j live" is a manly rule of action and j whjch he offered to strike out the |
rui those who ! cjause jn the Sherman bill that'
would reverse it.-Fort Worth rprovides that uThe faith a„d|sweet
credit of the United States are
hereby pledged to maintain the
parity of the standard gold aud
silver coins of the United States
Term of Subsorijtioa.
b t m aii.—in advance—postage j manly people condemn those who j cjause jn Sherman bill
p^1D' WOUld r"it—Fort Worth I
Gazette.
Entered in the Postofflce at Denton Texas, as
Second Class Mail Matter
The above is truth in a nut-
shell. When man becomes so
degraded that he sacrifices all
humanity, all charity and even.
honesty for love of the vile god, jat the Present legal ratl° "J'.8. ! with a moonlight
Avarice, he is lost to the world other ratl° as bo e9tabllShcd I -
of usefulness, society, religion and
even to nobler instincts. This is
church.
Rev. J. I). Ballard of Sanger
was elected by a unanimous vote
pastor of the Baptist church here
at tho last conference mooting.
Mrs. J. P. Edwards of Denton
visited relatives here Sunday and
Monday.
Thrilling sensations steal over
us as we are aroused by soft,
strains of music, wafted
into our chamber at tho hour of
midnight. Many thanks to the
serenaders. They merit a richer
treat by all whom they honor
call.
Hay Rakes, Jewell steel frame Disk Harrows,
Cl(PPER Tricycle. Carriages, Phtetons, Buggies, Hacks and Carts
Also a full car of Baling Ties-that wilj be sold very
Cheap. Their line of
Hand Made Harney and Saddles
| Cannot be Excelled in the state,
| All goods put out of the house fully
GUARANTEED "^GAINST ALL DEFECTS,
and to be just as represented.
SAIN
Gome
. , ,. . . This clause is a very
The young man who begins of usefulness, society, religion and, ' declaration in a bill
life and tries to make a start by even to nobler instincts J:h« is j t() 1)(, 8iraply a bi„
beating Ins little trivial debts j the most dangerous k.ndofdis- £ £ f ^ ^ j
will never be in it at the finish, j sipation. clau9c of what is known as the
He won't get any further than the | ., . . .. , i
, ' | iT has been frequently stated Sherman act. is not there bj ,
« ! of late that the Santa Fe railroad1 accident but with deliberation j
Thk Nkws has shaken the dust | companywou)d shortly move its and design. In order that our
of personal controversy from its shop8 from Cleburne to Ft. Worth, readers may more clearly under-
fed and will proceed to discuss ! Qf cour8e the Fort?8 papers have stand what this clause doubtless
subjects that are more worthy of | been trying to help the matter means, let us see what was eon-
mention and those that will in-! along fl8 fast as possible, aud in I tain« in the Sherman act and
SCENES IN THE OPENING
OF THfi STRIP MADDENING.
to sec ifw ancPHTG will do you fjoocl.
EAST SIDE SaUARE, TTFOPOF 13 ft A Nt)V
DENTON, TEXAS. UCUr\UC O. I , Manager.
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS
terest its readers.
There are a few cases of
low fever at Atlanta, Ga., and a | made the charge that
few in Florida, and it is
that the disease will spread over
considerable territory before it |
can be confined to its present chartered a ear,
localities.
showing up causes why said shop how it has been construed by the
yel-1 should be moved from Cleburne i secretary of the treasury: l'lie
C. W. McCoinbs, of Waketon,
called on the News Monday.
W. K. Kay, of Stephenville, is
visiting his family in Denton.
Mrs.Y. Ilobson and family
moved from Denton to Hillsboro
Tuesday.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lively was quite sick last
week.
J. K. Holland and wife return-
ed from a visit to Tennessee last
week.
Dr. J. P. Blount will start for
the latter
Lives of Men and Dorsjs Lost—Wagons
Wrecked—Prunes Set on Fire,
Eto.
Arkansas City, Kan., Sept. 10.
—The Cherokee Strip is open. I
At 12 o'clock a volley ran along ! Dr. J. l*. mount wi
the northern and southern lines j Galveston this week to place him-
of the land which for nearly a half self under the treatment of Dr.
a century has been coveted by the ] Hadra, a noted abdominal sur-
pale face, but which the red man 1 geon.
has held years after his legal title j
['nited States to | to it had been exhausted by want
: number of
Rugi;n Q. Mills, the Texas
United States senator and tariff
ct declared to be "the establish- .
Estrav Notice.
,■ a ! /titv'a wntpr facilities were verv oa policy oi iuu i iineu ou»ra w i to n nau oeen exnausica d\t wain i , , ,, , , ,
leared j CllJ S water ulijuics »t.xc ICIJ , 1 I Takeu upbyG. Ulbbsan'lratrayedbefoicme,
inferior. In answer to tL is a j maintain the two metals, gold and j U8e or occupancy. After the I a. .j. ny»s, justice of tho peace precinct No. t,
Cleburne's citizens silver, at a parity with each other! volley came the wildest yell which |IJent0" ww, Texas, o.ic dait iron grey
uruuinoi. UL,£"-U81 J * \ borse throe years old, having no marks or brand
loaded it with ; upon the present egat ratio, or (>ver rent the heavens of the West, ana about ui-ghan<i»high. Appraised at *so
Fort Worth such other ratio as may be pro-1 i t was the wild West yell in all Recorded this the 20th daj of s^Pt, i«)s^
vided by law." Xow the uniform jts terror, the deep-chested, bass- ■ comity ciork. nenton county, Texas,
ruling of the secretary of the toned roar which distinguished! sherirs Sale-Real Estate,
treasury Ins been to give the the war cry of ihe North from that By vlrtlle of an 0l.aer of Sale Iseuecl
holders of the coin treasury notes, „f the South. On the southern out ofthe district court of Navarro
issued under the provisions of the border the Rebel yell voiced the I county, Texas, in cause No. 3794,
Sherman act, the option of having martail spirit of the crowd. Along | Texas Loan Agency vs. J. M. Hughes
fiREAT TEXAS STATE FAIR
W " 1 1 of 1893
OPENS OCT. 14. CLOSES OCT. 29. SIXTEEN DAYS,
ALL PREVIOUS ENTERTAINMENTS EXCELLED.
Unpuralled Collective Agricultural, Horticultural, Min-
eral and Industrial Exhibit.
THIRTY D,V,'S RACING. FIVE KflGcS E,fl6H Pay.
Special Music Hall Attractions, Including a Celebrated Band
—From City of Mexico. —-
World's Fair Novelties will
Also be on the Grounds.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS.
Catalogue, Premium List, Race Programme, Etc., Mailed on
Application.
C. A. COUR, Secretary.
J. N. SIMPSON. President.
water aud sent it to
bearing the following inscription:
"From the relief committee of the
board of trade of Cleburne, con-
reform giant, made his long-talk-1 ejgneci to the honorable mayor
e i of speech in the senate Tues-1 ann(l eity councii 0f Fort Worth,
day. It was in favor of the uu-; ( o]ie £.aj. of water. Deliver
to the relief of water
conditional repeal of the Sherman | jU.omptiy
act, without any amendment what ! famjne,"
MR. BAILEY ON SILVER.
ever. We believe that Mr. Mills
is the only one of the Texas rep-
resentatives who favors the ex-;
act policy of the administration. The words which I have pro-
t~— ——■ posed to strike out have no proper
The hot day winds which have j place in a bill to repeal the pur-
swept over this part cf the state j chasing clause of the Sherman
week have done great I law. It the house is determined
upon the unconditional
them redeemed in either coin, has
had the result of the holders hav-
ing nearly all the notes rddeemed
in gold. Under this ruling by
analogy and reasoning, the News
concludes that there is at least
a strong possibility that the stan-
dard silver dollar and the silver
certificates may eventually be
repeal of! charged against, gold, all to be re-
the past
damage to vegetation. The K1JS-s that part of that act, it ought to j deemed and retired from circula-
has wilted and is dry as powder, top there5 aud not insert a pro- tion in this nation. If this
the trees have the appearance ot;\ision which effects a radical
having been scorched by
of fire and the water in the largest
creeks is getting remarkably
tion in this nation. If
be the ultimate result of
is to
the un-
a blaze j change in the relation of our gold
and silver coin. Each is now a conditional repeal of the Sherman
scarce, and
heretofore
failing.
! money of ultimate payment, and act, i. e., that silver is to be sim- like two lines of battle displayin
' neither is redeemable in tho other.
in some instances! They ought to remain so, at least
everlasting wells are until it is demonstrated that they
j cannot be kept in circulation on
j equal terms. That time will never
,
ply token money and not primary j toward each other and rushing
money or money of final payment j toward a common center of action
that needs no redemption, it armed for a conflict.
of the i e' a'' 011 <lay August,
1 1893, levy upon the following describ-
ed real estate as the property of J. M.
Hughes, defendant, to-wit:
Eighty acres out of the Texas and
Pacific survey no. 57 in Denton coun-
ty, Texas, the same being the west
half of said survey and described by
meets and bounds as follows: Begin-
ning at the S. W. corner of the E.
1'iichett 040 acre survey, a blackjack
l'hence East
leuee south 950
vrs. to the south lino of the original
survey. Thence West 475 vrs. to the
8. W. corner of the original survey.
Thenee North 950 vrs. to the N. W.
corner of the original survey and the
place of beginning.
I will on the 3rd day of October,
1H93, the same being the first Tuesday
in October, 1893, between the hours
prescribed by law for Sheriff's Sales,
that line were the men
South—-Texans, Louisianians, men
from Arkansas and that lasge
colony of southerners who were
among the first to cross the North
Fork of the Canadian river when
Oklahoma was opened four years
ago. Every thing about the scene
was martial and inspiring. It
was not civil war, although the j £«■v«-
North and the South were arrayed
against each other for the con-
quest of the country. They ad-
vanced toward the line of action
M.S. Stoi't, President.
S H. Davis. Vice-President.
II F. Sf:nwKKit. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BA?«K,
DENTON, TEXAS.
Capital and Surplus, - $60,000.
The interests of our patrons can—
'A general banking business transacted.
fully guarded and promptly served.
Issue drafts payable in all the principal cities of Europe
solicited.
Yours business
D If. FItV.
john a. iiann,
DIRECTORS-
j) head.
(j b collins,
ii. scifweek
da vis.
s. stol.'t
Regulators or white
Mississippi are taking a rather
risky plan to raise the price of
cotton. They have left notices at
each of the gins in the territory
in which they are opperating,
threatening to burn them if they
gin and press the cotton. They
have also warned merchants who
are pressing the indebted farmers order to keep it from
that if they presist in forcing the mS
farmers to market their cotton at
(he present prices, their stores
will be burned.
offer the same for sale lor cash in
front of the court house door of Den-
would doubtless be better that It is clear that to-day's race, ton county, Texas. J.G.Mars,
Sheriff of Denton Co,, Texas.
caps ui i come. With 39,000,000 people j the Sherman law be not repealed j even on its merits, was won by
and a much smaller \olume ot unless some such amendment as the horsemen. The train from
S-'fred by Mr. Bailey was adopt- j Orlando was beaten by them at
money which is not convertible |e<*- Bailey amendment was nearly all points They had a
into gold. Our entire stock of ruled out on a point ot order aud slight advantage in time, but they
silver money including silver cer- j defeated. j knew no pause in the entire race
tiflcates and subsidiary coin is j ; from start to finish, while the rail-
only about §615,000,000, and it J Aubrey ItemB.
cannot be possible that we must
make this redeemable in gold in
Aubrey, Tex., Sept. 19.—Cot-
depreciat- j 'on coming in rapidly. More
i than 400 bales have been ginned
One hundred years ago last
Monday George Washington, try.
father of his country, grand mas- they were, in fact, endeavoring to
Gentlemen on the other side
have complained all through this
debate that we were misrepresent-
ing them when we charged that
they were attempting to destroy
a part of the money of the coun-
They have declared that
ter of the Ancient, Free and Ac-
cepted masons, laid the corner
stone ofthe United States capi-
preserve the silver money which
we already have by protecting it
! against a further increase. And
i yet, sir. their bill not only discon
toi building ai Washington City, tiuues the use ot silver as a means
then only a village. Monday the
centenial of this great r.ccassion
was befittingly celebrated in that
city, the orator of the day being
ilon. William Wert Henry of Vir-
ginia, a direct descendent of the
patriot who coined the express
ive and immortal words of "(Jive
me liberty or Give me death."
That Ibid nation has grown.
here.
The entertainment at Aubrey
Academy last evening by Miss
Catherine Crawford was a decid-
ed success. Miss Crawford stud-
ied the principles and art of elo-
cution during the past two years
in Chicago and evinces quite a
way trains were compelled to stop
at every station and make no
faster rate than .15 miles an hour.
It was 12:42 when the first section
of the Orlando train arrived at
Perry. It consisted of 11 coaches
every one of which was crowded
to suffocation. Passengers
clinging to the railings on
coach platforms, and the roofs of
the coaches -c covered with
them. As the train came to a
J. A. Mi WIS. J . A. MADDEN". J . W MADDEN.
Minnis, Madden & Company.
l)rii(|(jists,
PINER BLOCK, (until recently occupied by S
P. Allison.)
Having just opened a nev stock ol
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumes,
Toilet Atricles,
And in fact everything kept in a
"™; First-class Drug Store,
Cordially iuvite you to call and see them when !
in the city.
FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS!!
In addition to a general line of shelf and heavy Hardware, Tinware.
Glassware, etc., can be found at
M 1* GIIJJEKTS'
sat? vsss'sz "sre G«*oii.»O &H»V«»
market, always in stock. DENTON, TEXAS.
Tin work a specialty. New Brick, Oak Street.
FRANKLIN college.
(Male and Female.)
DEPAK rly JVIE jN" TS:
Literary. MUSIC—Instrumental and Vocal. ART—Painting Drawing
Crayon, Pastel; Elocution; Short-hand; Type-writing; Penmanship.
Thorough, Economic. Fall Session opens
First Wednesday in September. For further
information apply to
J. H. SLEDD, a. M., Lit. I)., President, Pilot Point, lex.
iW. R. miLL£R^=&
D
iKNTON'S OLI)EST BARBEIi, invites you to call. He has five
chairs and five excellent workmen to wait on you, and their
| razors aic always in trim to do you a nice, clean job.
IriTSAME STAND. SOUTH SIDE SQUARE."®*
of enlarging our circulating me
dium, but it absolutely degrades!
our silver dollais and our silver i
certificates into mere credits re-1
deemable in gold.
There is no escape from this
conclusion: Whenever one coin I
is made redeemable in another,
the coin to be redeemed ceases to
be money in the true sense of!
that word. Prof. Price defines;
the difference between paper and
talent. Her renderings were good standstill one of these upper berth
in choice. passengers lost his perch aud tell
Some of ihe Pilot Point baud to the ground, sustaining injuries
They also carry a full -I)K,
line of Lubricating Oils,
Paints, Varnishes, Etc.
K. BRIGGS,-
Wm. H. Cooke,
HKUPV.Vr hl'EMJALIST,
i
prospered and thrived beyond coin to be, that "coinisa payment
;he most sanguine expectations of while paper is only a promise to
these grand old patriots is clearly
Doys and .foe Doty of Aubrey,
furnished music for the entertain-
ment last night.
Miss Stella McClatchy of Pilot
Point is the guest of Mrs. Dr.
Howser.
A number of our citizens have
be n attending court, some of
them serving as jurors.
Messrs. Turner & Mountain are
now at work in their new black-
silver, because it is both cheaper ac(j \ir. and
•inH morp ermveni^nt
observant. But whether it will
stand another century remains to
be a question that can only be
solved by its people. Radical
hanges in policy having been go-
ing CE, and we have been gradual
Jy drifting away from th
mental plan and doctrine
H was founded. T'lis same
cy built and founded the
whose liberal rights are revered aTP a|| ma,ie redeemable in
by the entire globe, why cannot' jD j»olci. and it requires no special
$be practical principles sustain it.;
pay," and a coin which is not in
itself u m uey ot final payment,
but which is a promise to pay in . .
another com, is nothing moie| sh,,l>s a,,d two hv"r>' "tables aud
than a paper currency; and if this is well prepared to serve the pub-
bill becomes a law, it would be ! lie aud continues to improve,
better for us to use paper than | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lanford
which in all probability prove
fatal.
In the race many men were in- ■
jured and some were killed. Of)
the latter some met death by ac- j
cident and two were murdered, j
The details ofthe crimes are not1
known, but the dead bodies were
found, one stabbed and the other |
shot through the head. Many j
dead horses were found dead on
the prairie. Some died of over ex-
.1 \. Minnie, a registered Pharmacist, of
twelve years practical experience, will make a
specialty of compounding plivsiciaus' prescrip-
tions
OCULIST, AURIST AND LAKYNGOLOGIST
RALEY & HYDER.
—:l>ROPIUETOKS:-
QakSFrept Livery Stable.
Good teams, nice buggies and
carriages and prompt
Limits his practice to diseases of the Kve, |
Ear, Nose, Throat and Chest. His armamen-
tarium is first class, liesides his thorough
medical educational training ai d twenty-two j
years' experience he has h11 the scientific in-
struments and appliances for the ukillfal treat-
ment of all the diseases in his favored and j
field of practice Call on or address
DR. J R. BR1UG8,
128 Main Street, Pallas, Texas.
•< All Communications Promptly Answered. )
iMifiai
smith shop. .
Aubrey has three blacksmith ert.on, some were killed by falling
attention.
Try th? News office lor job
1) E N T I S T.
Office upstairs over Garrison &
Co's Drugstore.
PAGE, NICHOLS & CO,
GHOCKHS.
North Side Square, - - Denton, Tem
i
/
in the race and others receiving
broken limbs in the rough prairie work.
were shot. —
To-night the strip, which twelve LADIES; If you are one ofthe mil-
hours ago was deserted, is a pop- lions who suffer silently but intensely
Buy your Goods of
lpgley i sprduse,
—04<>
Highest Market Price paid for Country l'ru
luce. Call and see us when you want Cheap
Groceries IJon't forget the place—May build
le square.
PAGE. NICHOLS Jt CO.
Mrs. Tcob. Parker uious C0Untrv of 100,OIHI. Four from the annoy In* weakness and pain-
i The Spot Cash Grocers
cotton
AUGUST McNITZY,
-The old Reliable-
very low.
An Epworth League was re-
wisdom to discern that a suitable iccntly organized at the M. E
. claimant, many have three or four, organ restored to its natural (Unction V^eSt
Contests, ofcour«e, will be numer- by Dh. Thatcher's Liver and Blood j
oils. ."iyrup. Feb. 8. l)BSTOS,
cor-
Boot and Slioe XIaker,
Can be found on the west
Street. side of the squaie,
Texas, at Taylor's Confectionery Siau*T
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