N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: containing a Catalogue of American Newspapers, a List of All Newspapers of the United States and Canada, 1890, Volume 2 Page: 700
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700 N W. AYER & SON'S NEWSPAPER ANNUAL. 1890
Estab. Size. Pages. Sub. Circ.
LONGVIEW t, pop. 2,200; GREGG CO. (N.E.), pop. *9,296. 23 m. W. of Marshall. Tex. &
Pac.; Internat. & Gr't N'thrn; Galv., Sabine & St. L. R.ls. Tel. Pac. Exp. Has a foundry
and plow works, saw and planing mills. Lumber, cotton, hides, etc., are shipped.
Cycle .............................................. aturday ............Dem ocratic.....1872 24x36 4 1.50 480
E. S. TERRY, Editor and Publisher.
Record .................................. ......Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1890 24x35 4 1.50
H. S. HERBERT, Editor and Publisher.
LORENA, pop. *300; MCLENNAN CO. (C.), pop. *39,789. 45 m. S. W. of Waco. Ft. Worth &
Waco section, Mo. Kans. & Tex. R.R. Tel. Pac. Exp. Bank, Waco.
Gazette ...........................................Friday ...............Local............... 1890 24x35 4 1.00
J. T. RICHARDSON, Editor and Publisher.
LOTT, pop. *500; WASHINGTON CO., (S.E.), pop. *28,601. 20 m. N. E. of Brenham, the nearest
railroad sta. (Hous. & Tex. Cent.; Gulf. Col. & S. Fe. R.Rs). W. F. & Co. Exp. Bank,
Navasota, 10 m.
Era .......Saturday...............Local............... 1889 26x40 8 1.00
J. T. HENDRICK, Editor and Publisher.
LUFKIN, pop. 350; ANGELINA CO. (E.), pop. *6,313. 290 m. N. E. of Austin. Hous. E. &
W. Tex.; St. L., Ark. & Tex. R.Rs. Tel. Texas Exp. Bank, Rusk. Cotton and lumber
are produced here.
Leader ............................................Thursday...........Democratic..... 1887 22x31 4 1. 5000
F. M. BEATTY, Editor; BEATTY & ALBRITTON, Publishers.
LULING, pop. 1,250; CALDWELL CO. (S.C.), pop. 11,757. 44 m. S. of Austin. Galv., Harr.
& San Ant.; San Ant. & Aransas Pass R.Rs. Tel. Pac.; W. F. & Co. Exp. Has a cotton
seed oil mill, several gins and grist mills. Cotton, live stock, and pecans are extensively
shipped.
Signal ...........................................Thursday ...........Democratic... 1878 26x40 4 2.00 520
J. P. BRIDGES, Editor and Publisher.
McGREGOR, pop. 1,750; MCLtENNAN Co. (C.). pop. *39,789. 87 m. N. E. of Austin. Gulf,
Col. & S. Fe; St. L., Ark. & Tex. R.Rs. Tel. Texas; W. F. & Co. Exp. Cotton, grain, and
live stock grown in district.
Observer ........ . .....................Saturday............Democratic..... 1887 24x35 4 1.50 470
W. C. O'BRYAN, Editor and Publisher.
McKINNEY f, pop. *2,480; COLLIN Co. (N.), pop. *36,677. 31 m. N. by E. of Dallas. Hous.
& Tex. Cent.; Mo., Kans. & Tex. R.Rs. Tel. Pac.; W. F. & Co. Exp. Here are several
flour and feed mills, .planing mill, carriage works, etc. Cotton and the cereals are the agricultural
staples.
Democrat ......................................Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1884 26x40 4 1.50 1,800
DEMOCRAT PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Enquirer ..................................Saturday.......Deocratic.... 1866 28x42 4 2.00 1,060
J. H. BINGHAM, Editor and Publisher.
Examier.....................................Saturday............Democratic..... 1887 26x40 4 1.50
E. K. RUDOLPH, Manager.
Gazette ....................... ..................Thursda .. ..................... 1889 26x40 4 1.50
CLINT THOMPSON & ERNEST J. PARKER, Editors and Publishers.
MANGUM, pop. --; GREER CO. (- ), pop. *5,337. 220 m. N.W. of Fort Worth. In a farming
and grazing district.
Star................................................ Thursday ...........Democratic..... 1887 26x40 4 1.50 500
A. M. DAWSON, Editor and Publisher.
MANSFIELD, pop. 249; TARRANT Co. (N.), pop. *40,426. 19 m. S. E. of Fort Worth. Hous.
& Tex. Cent. R.-R. W. F. & Co. Exp. Bank, Fort Worth. Grist and flour mills. In a cotton
growing and farming section.
Chronicle ..............................Friday ...............Democratic..... 1889 30x44 8 1.50
GRAVES & POOL, Editors and Publishers.
MARBLE FALLS, pop. *800; BURNET CO. (C.), pop. *10,642. On Colorado R.. 15 m. fr. Burnet.
Aus. & N. West R.R. Pac. Exp. Has a tannery,-a shoe factory, etc.
Gazette ........................................... Thursday . ........................ 1889 24x35 4 1.00
R. I. BuSH, Editor and Business Manager.
MARFAt, pop. *600; PRESIDIO Co. (W.), pop. 2,873. 22 m. S. W. fo Fort Davis. Daily stage.
El Paso div. iGalv., Harrisb. & San Ant. R.R. W. F. & Co. Exp. Bank, El Paso.
New Era .......Saturda......................... ......... Democratic..... 22x31 4 2.00
O. L. NICCOLLS, Editor and Publisher.
MARLIN F, pop. 1,500; FALLS CO. (C.), pop. *20,697. 28 m. S. E. of Waco. Hous. & Tex.
Cent. R.R. Tel. W. F. & Co. Exp. Cotton and live stock the staple products.
Ball..................................................Thursday.........Democratic..... 1874 26x40 4 1.50 850
T. C. OLTORF, Editor and Publisher.
Democrat .......................................Friday .............Democratic..... 1890 24x35 4 1.50
JAMES M. KENNEDY, Editor; KENNEDY BROS., Publishers.
People's Signal ..............................Saturday ...........Labo ....... 1885 22x32 4 1.50 t400
'C. H. HANSON, Editor and Publisher.
MARSHALL t, pop. -10,000; -HARRISON CO. (N.E.), pop. *26,258. 74 m. E. of Texarkana.
Tex. & Pac.; Parvis, Marshall & Sabine R.Rs. Tel. Pac. Exp. Here are a foundry and;ear
wheel works, a plow factory, cotton gin factory, saw and planing mills, cotton compress, car
shops of the T. & P. R.R;, etc. Oak and pine timber are plentiful in the vicinity. Cotton and
live stock are raised.
G a z e ttee r (weekly edition of Wednesday .......Demoratic 1887 *16x22 8 1.00 576
Morning Star) .......................... I . Lo 8 16 2
R. L. JENNINGS, Editor and Publisher.
Messenger ......(see page 1246).........Friday ...............Democratic..... 1877 28x44 4 1.50 t672
W. A. ADAIR, Editor and Publisher.
Morning Star-see Gazetteer ........Morn. ex. Sun...Democratic..... 1887 22x31 4 6.00 t504
MASON t, pop. *1,200; MASON Co. (W.C.), pop. *5,090. 70 m.W. of Burnet, nearest railroad,
sta. Tel. Pac. Exp. In a farming and grazing district.
Mason County News ....................Saturday............ Democratic.. 1883 24x35 4 1.50 950
V. M. LORING, Editor and Publisher.
CIRCULATION: Bold face-sworn. t Publishers' reports. Roman figures-estimated. * Size of page.
POPULATION: * Census of 1890. Unmarked-Census of 1880, or later reports. t County Seat.
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