Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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DENISON DAILY HERALD.
OITT MATTERS.
TUESDAY KVKNING DEC. 18, 1877
HERALD KITCHEN.
Kl>n*P BY H. Kl'KHK.
All communication intended lor thin
mirtiii<‘ii' nhmilcl he nddreaaed —*-H
kitchen;” Hfiui.d office.
I' dr-
erijld
7
RAINBOW C»KK— Whitk__
1 cup white sugar,
J cup bolter,
( cup milk.
*V luteff ol 3 eggs,
‘2 cups of UsisiiiHii & Co’s SeU-Ui*ii>x
Flour.
Da**.—
1 cup brown sugar,
1 cup butter,
i cup molasses,
j cup milk,
J nutmeg,
1 tablespoonful mixed spices around.
2 cups Uuismnn it Co’s Salf-Rlfting
Flour,
Y'olks of 3 eggs.
Hake In,felly tins end lay in alternate
layers, spread jelly between.
Little Swsrthkart:—The jelly pans
we referred to can be had at D. W. C. Da-
vis’, at very reasonable prices.
Get your Chritomns presents ready,
The doois of the Planters House
are being grained.
This weather has a tendency to
dampen tho udor of Christmas spir-
its.
The schools in tho Chickasaw Na
Don will have a vacation during the
holidays.
Messrs. While & Johnson secured
the contract lor repairing the iiap-
ttst church.
For your Christina* presents go
to Perkins’ photograph gallery, on
Rusk avenue.
Ills settled positively that the
new btftlge on mineral will be !#-
cat<«I at the old crossing. ,
Track, laying was suspended yes-
terday on the D. & 8. E. on a count
of the disagreeable weather.
CITY PER80NALH.
W. B. Simpson left to-day for 8t.
Louis.
AT HOME.
fiacli day devclopes some onler-
| prise in our midst which is ‘dmtined
A. B. Combs, returned from tbc | to make us more and more iudepen
West yesterday.
P. D. PollarA esq., left lor Green-
ville this morning.
(.’apt. J. P. Rockwell returned
ti'oip Galveston Sunday.
Daniel W. Hannon, from Califor-
nia is registered at the Alamo.
dent ot foreign markets. The neoea-
sily for shipping sugar cured hauls
and break fast baton bus ceased sinde
the experienced packers. M. Collet
& Co. have devoted themselves to
that business. Gaisman k Co. huVo
some of these hams and hrenkfi
bacon on hand, which alone is
it
a
J. W. Parker, merchant at McA|- j lm’01 superiority, as it to
well known tliul Gaisman A Co. will
ester, I. T. is slopping at tho Ru*k
Avenue Hotel.
Blind Tom cannot be induced to
(day Sunday School airs. He was
rafted as a slave, and naturally pre-
fers tho music ot the old masters.
John 11. Bullard, traveling agent
for Dr. Herrick’s celebrated family
medicine, is in the city.
Clias. Riinneite, agent and corres-
pondent of tho St. Louis Journal,
left for Fort Worth Sunday.
Dr. M. P. Roberts, editor and pro-
prietor of the Indian Joutual.Eufau-
la, 1, T., is regis’vredat the Alania.
O'. M. Molt, tho well digger, who
was at oue time a candinale for
Mayor of Denison, returned this
morning troiy the black Hills.
J. M. St eeper, who was reported
in the “old reliable” a day or so ago
us lying *t the point of death, was
out on the streets yesterday.
George Haynes, one of the oldest
and most esteemed conductors on
the M., K. & T. and who has been
sick for some time, is again at his
post.
There was a report on tho streets
this moriiiug that Mr. Charles Lo.
* | gan, ex conductor M. K. k T., now
conductor on the International A
Great Northern R*y, broke an arm
by falling from his train recently.
Miss Clara Childs, cf Si. Loots, a
young lady of brilliant accomplish-
ments, and especially gifted »a a
reader, lias written to an aeqnain-
tanco hero, stating that she contem-
plates making a tour of the filate,
giving recitals.
Hugh Tumilty, of the Indian Ter-
ritory, has purchased the largo fartn
ot Dr. Benton, two miles south ot
Denison.
have only the best.
The following gentlemen were
elected officers of the Dei.ison Hook
A Laddor Company, at the annual
election last night: President, Max
Grundsteinj vice-president J. A. En-
perj Treasurer, W. S. Lowe; Secre-
tary, Louis Lebrochi; Foreman, Phil
Ledrick; let assistant G. M. Thomp-
son; 2d assistant, A F. Hor.iback.
The company is to lie congratulated
on securing such an efficient and
energetic corps of officers. The
Herald wishes our brave boys the
mast abundant idleness during the
next twelve mouths.
HAItV’TsKIKs.
Would you know the baby’s sklesf
Baby’s skies are mother's eves.
Mother’s eves sin) smiles together
Make the baby's pleasant weather.
Mother, keep yooreyes Irom tears.
Keep your heart from foolish fears,
Keep your lips irom dull complaining
Lest tlie baby thinks’t is raining.
G et vour groceries
A t Gaisman A Go’s.
11 is the best place.
(f ntlsl'actlon gumnnteed,
M ore goods for the money,
A ud only the best.
M otice their reduced prices.
A take advantage of them.
Cloine as early as you like, and
O fteu as you please.
Ml] your Groceries where the
■west can always
Iff1’ had for (he least money.
Handsome cameo and hamytile
•carf pina for gentlemen, in solid
gold sellings at M. Goldsoll ACo’s. *
Prescriptions carefully compound-
ed at Aclieson’s Drug Siore. *
Denison lias not funds sufficient
to pay the loachors in its public
school their salaries, and three of
the lady teachers have been order-j A boot-black from Quincy, Mas-.,
cf^y their landlord to look else- Lrnved ln lhis city recently. He
where for hash, as he can t sling " 1
The hands on the D. A S. E. have j
boon receiving their pay for the!
past two or three days. About $25,-
000 I as boon paid out.
without backsheesh.— Ex.
Articles like the above wo notice
in almost every papor that we look
at. Where did it originate ? We
regret to say lliat it was tho out-
Th« children oTThe district school Srow,h of 1,10 amazing intelleci
at Colbert slalion, I. T., will have u
Christmas tree at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gooding.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
of our cotemporary. Was thero
any ground tor making such
a derogatory statement. None
whatever. Tho Herald corrected
this statement upon tho authority
made the trip from Quincy, Mass.,
to Donisnn in twenty days, stealing
his passage on tho cars all the way.
Wliun he left homo lie had Just fifty
cents in his pocket,a change of linen,
an extra pair of pants and a copy of
the New Testament. He is rn route
for ,San Antonio, where he has an
unde living. Ho intends, when ho
has saved money enough, to send
for his mother. He is u genuine
V tJ V IIUIIIOI II I
church were soliciting contributions 0, the landlord in question. Such a I "I"*'010" ol 11,8 f',u"d in
yesterday for Christmas festivities, ,Und,r *ooId h„vo beo„ j’n ke8pjn(, j'large cit.es. He showed this re-
winch will he given in ihe church j wilh ,he Sherman papers, but to be P",tcr B luMor lw,m ,,i8 '»‘»t»'er, and
Christmas day and mglit.
Mi'bbed tlius by
is indeed sad.
pretended friends
A large camp was established yoa-
terdaY by contractor Harden, on the
Bois d’ Are, south of the Transcon-
tinental railroad. Major Shellen
berger and Mr. Chapman left for
there this forenoon and work will bej |,rge gtuck'0f good,.
pushed ahead vigorously. ----A _
----- I Tlie demand for dwelling houses
were unfortunate I jH nnpreoodeotod in the history of
M. II. Piorcc A Bro. leave in a
few days to engage in the furniture
and quoenswaro business at Gaines-
ville. They are here waiting for a
Those who
enough to read the News Sunday
morning are disposed lo doubt the
reliability of that shoot—tho If. & T.
C. pay car, and paying *75,000 to
employee of the D. A S. fi. Monday.
Oh, reliability, thou art a jewel.
Grand preparations are being
made for the holidays—(hot is wo
notice tlml the implements used in
manufacturing egg hog and Tom and
Jerry are having die dust brushed
off and are put in convenient place*.
A dance will be given Wed-
nesday ^veiling, Deccember 201h at
Briggs’ Hall, for (ho benefit of the
order. Good music and refresh-
ments furnished. The dance will
he givoo under tho supervieion of
Mosers. Wingrnv* and lludlong. *
Two bid* were handed in last
evening for the construction of the
wagon bridge across Mineral. Mr,,
Thales’ hid being $60 less than his
competitor, Mr. J. P. Ward, he was
awarded the contract, providing he
film Lin's the necessary bond of
11,000.
The Sunday school children of
the Presbyterian arid Mt tbodist
churches Will have a Christinas tree.
An entertainment will lie given-at
the Episcopal church. All of the
churenes will be appropriately deco-
rated with overgreen* and other
devices.
There were all kinds of rumors tn
eircultiinin nn lb* streets Sunday
and Monday in regard to the recent
troubles on the Rio Grande. As
e#7*ral members of the Stale Guards
are well known in this city, anir.e
sollc'tude was felt for tbclr safety.
Telegrams received at the Govern-
ment telegraph office, howevor, re
movud all apprehension*,as the State
roups ongngud were Major Jones,
. id not I’apt. UsIlVmwnmand.
our city. During the past sixty
days the population of Denison has
increased at least 1,000, aside from
the transient population.
UNFORTUNATE.
The following appeared in the
telegraphic columns of the Herald
yesterday :
says he lias learned a “thing or two”
on Ids excursion.
TO TIIE CITY TRADE.
Denison, Dec. 17,1877
Wo are no longer agents for the
Tank Line Oil Co. Mr. ilathwny
a» agent of the company is now in
charge and we commend him lo tho
trade as a correct, honorable man.
All Orders lor oil should be address-
ed to biin. $ Hanna A Wapleb.i |
The parting of hair on the head of
a fashionable youth goes for noth-
ing. The modern shirt collar it {he
standard of the man.
For a full and tine assortment of
perfumery go to Aibtiroa’* Drug
Store. ' „ „ U. *
Mr. Crane, ot Illinois, arrived last
“McKavett, Tex., Deo. 15.—Last evening with two oar loads of blood
night tbe stage north wm,jumped by (e(1 NUH.k, n0 Will dispose of them
highway rohhets. Ihe passengers j, M „
were all searched. A lieutenant ‘ * m
just from West Point, assigned to Go to M. Guidsoil & Co, and select
the Tenth Infantry, lost his watch ,
and other valuable.’ It is stated be * fi"e 8U" ,r,’,n U,e Ur«* *,#ortme,“
had the “drop”on one qf the robbers, they have j«s» ragelradi j|,
shooting, as the pnriy>f robber* I d,tlon of ,ho WM,l>8r. 'here were
was large and would havh killed all j aome fifty bales of cotton on tbe
the passenger#.” |Streets this Morning, ^ d J
The lieutenant refer rod to was _ J ? “7T '
CoL Ksterly, of Otttwo, Ke., en l*tl- « Go d.uR. jewel^ ^Ubltrih
mate and peraonal friend of Bd. and^ a*nl " ‘bron«^ ,lny w,lfc
Harry Dunn, of thie H.rrv ! del,tShtod multitude, to we the wtil-
city. Harry j
Dunn inforiiw the Hxrami that Lteu-1
tenant Esterty was recently married
to Miss AllieOlin, qpe of the hand-
somest and most accomplished
young ladies of Ottawa. A num-
ber of handsome and valuable pres-
ents were made to the bride, among
them a handsome gold watch and
chain, from her schoolmates in Ot-
tawa.
I
Last Friday Liootcnant Estsrly
and his young wife pawed through
this city en route to his post on tbs
frontier. Harry D. spent half an
hour with them at the depot.
It ia aupposod that the*4 watch and
other ralaablea'* which-tbe robbers
got were his wife’s watch and many
of har bridal present* which site bad
with Iter.
Harry says Cal. is tbe shooting
kind, and he is surprised bs did not
exterminate at least one robber, let
hi
1
frj
1 * #
the contcqsencre
they might.
lave been what 1878.
'aW
dei ness ol jewelry.
There is nmhihfc more appropri-
ate fore Christmas gift than one of
them beautiful pidnrua taken at
Perkins’ art gallery on Rusk ave. *
The ladies are in ectastes over the
new end beautiful Roman necklaoos
arid pendants now on exhibition at
M. Goldsoll A Co’s, mamoth jewelry
establishment. *
If you want to gel a pretty album
or * beautiful frame, buy It at Per-
kine’ art gallery ea Bosk avenue. *
It you went to emprise your wife,
go ts Perkins’ on Husk avenue, and
have your picture taken. •
r>OTIUB. ri . ■
The annual eleotion of Directors
of the First National Bank will I #
held at the counting rooks of said
bank on Wednesday, January 16th
4 r. M.
Polls npon from 9 A. M. lo
Wrft-kf^fcs.Kief. *
PEG ONE.
The Star Store at Denison ia tbe
dldest establishment ol any impor-
tance in Denison. The credit of tho
firm is as solid as a rock. Their
trade extends far and near, and
they lisvu built up through the press.
They pay annually more than 12,000
for advertising.—Sherman Courier.
Pyt her there, partner. Yogi
head ie level. The Star Store ia the
institution of Denison institutions.
Sam Star, tho cunning advertiser
knows the value of printer’s ink,and
knows where and bow to uso it
to ' the best advantage. They
not only pay annually more
than 12,000a your for advertising,
hut they pay it willingly. They ad-
vertise—not to get r d of a bore (its
the newspaper solicitor is loo fre-
quently snubbed by some)—but be
cause they know the efficacy of ad-
vertising and recognize the news-
paper us a legitimate business. No
dry goods firm in North Texas ts do-
ing a safer nor better business than
Sum’l Star & Do. Our exchanges
say that the STAR Sl’ORK stares
readers of the Denison papers in the
face from every page and every col
umn. True, and consequently the
Star Store is always fresh in the
mind and eyes of those readers.
DOES AN Y ONE CAKE FOR FATHER?
MK«. H. SPKXOKK.
Docs any one earn aught for father?
Docs any one think of tbe one
Upon whose tiled, bent shoulders,
The cares ot tbe family come t
The father who strives for your comfort.
Ami toils on Iron) day niitoduy,
Although Ids steps ivcr grow slower.
And Ids dark locks afe turning to gray.
Dties any one think of the due bills
He’s called upon daily to psy.
Milliner bills, college bills, doctor bills.
There *re some kind of bills every day,
Like a patient horse In a tread mill.
He works on from morning till night.
Does any one think he is tired,
Does any oue make his home bright?
Is it right, just because he looks troubled.
To ssy he’s as cross as a bear?
Kind words, little actions of kindness.
Might banish Ids burden of care.
’TIs for you he is ever so anxious.
He will toil for you while lie may live.
In retnrn be only asks kindness,
And such pay is easy to give.
Messrs. Sliced or ft Bed o have
just received a large invoice of
weepins'—among them shot-guns,
rifles, pistols, boy’s sporting guns,
etc., etc., which they request the
public generally to cull and exam-
ine. This is now one of the most
extensive establiehmenta in this part
of the Sialo, and the propnelors are
constantly adding to thslr stock.'
Just the time of year for hunting.
Don’t forget tbo place, Sheeder A
Beebe. *
John Templeton, tbe actor, well
known In thi* city, has placed over
the long neglected grave of Mrs. W.
11. Crisp, long a favorite actrua# in
this portion of the eoulh, and who
is buried at Waco, Texua, a marble
slab wtth the following inscription:
Far from tbe land which gave tier birth,
Here mingled with a stranger earth.
Lies one wtioae heart held Indu-' worth,
True wife, load mother, gvhtle friend,
Your life sufib grace to life did lend
As proves the grave la not tbe cud.
I WWi —
Crabtree, who recently shot and
killed Tom Grown at Eufaula, waa
an eighth-blood Indian. Alter tbe
shooting, Crabtree mounted a here*
and crossed the Canadian river into
the Choctaw Nation. The Canadian
rivet-1* the dividing line between
tiro Creok and Choctaw Nations.
Conductor Ward of tbe M., K. k
T. whoariived last evening, reports
all quiet at Baiaula. There are
three or four U 8- Marshals (hero,
and the Light Horse have been or-
dered tbeiw. No furthar trouble ie
apprehended.
If you want a cameo ring,a locket
or necklace, or any novelty in jetv-
•Iry or aitverware, don’t fall to vlai’
M,Goldsoll k Co’s.mamaiotb jewelry
establishment. , oq/yft *
1 boMquisite new designs in Ro-
man gold necklaces and lockets juaf
received by M. Goldeoil k Co., aro
worthy of the attention of coanoim
sours their extremely low prices
must commend (bom all. __ *
Seven Deadly Mins and No Sal-
vation.
An exchange, contains the follow-'
ing:
1st. Refusing to take your home
paper.
2nd. Taking your home paper
and not paying for ft.
8rd. Not advertising in your
home paper. «
4th. Frying into the oeorots of tbe
nnctuiq-
5th. Mnkitylbe printing office a
loafing place.
6th. Rending tho manuscript in
the compositor’* hands.
7th. Bending abusive letters to
the editor.
For tha first and second offense*
no absolution can be granted.
The lonrth ie unpardonable.
To the balance, especially tbe aev
entb, dispensation can be obtained
by »pedal agreement.
■ —•—
CHOW-CHOW.
Silling Bull waul* a helmet hat.
Hurdle racing is a beastly shame.
Any man who hears well is an
ear-ioaponsiblc person.
Art j»ur
•.00 T umu.|.m|
■_ HK-cl ie, a 1 ‘
in ihe
Qsismau AOo’S.
mo* |.|J[
harness of heai-ae hoi sea.
Tied predicted an open winter,and
the aaino Is now wide open.
»5 1 - -- - — .
Pedplo about to be united for life
should have a marry Christmas.
Boston rubber dealers are stretch-
ing out their sales of rubber goods.
Gen. Harlan ha* been seated on
the Supreme bench, and will study
law.
Tbe graphic ts not so very old,hut
the Croffut marks can besoen on its
face.
Congressman Hewitt, on the Mex
irun question, nays “Let ua have
pea ob." _^
Any little remark regarding the
wrather la seasonable at Ibis time ol
year.
A good way to prevent milk from
souring in a pan ie to keep it in a
pitcher.
Tbe old Sooth Church in Boston
has been tarned into a place of
arauaeinent.
m i
Robbins will not go or any longer
in tbe New York drr goods trad*.
He has failed.
Senator East in ha* been seated,
and Louisiana ia once more one of
the United 8tates.
A Man who cannot button bi*
coat ie badly off. He has not enough
clothes to go round.
Revicti’amna a fortified place
kills it Plevna surrendered hun-
gry on a full etomach.
Men can thrive enly by industry,
and the shoemaker must keep peg-
ging away lo tbe last.
Let by-guns lm by-guns. Fishing
polo# and pocket pistols are good
enough for some people.
The band writing on the wall says
she cares nothing sbonl" tbe notice
which says “Poet nn Bills.”
Or course Mr. Eustis will take the
hack pay found on the seat he aow
fills. A matter of 628,000 is some
thing.
Cuari.es Wall, a grocer, left Fort
Worth, recently, owing 115,000. lli#
creditors would all go to tbe Wall if
they could.
It is said a piece of lemon bound
upon a corn will cure it in a few
days. This may be called lemon aid
for tbc feet.
Waahingtoii ia a i a|dtol place to
start a paper in. Keeping it going
when Congress la not in session is
another thing.
Sexton will undertake lo play a
gsme ot billiard* wtth any man ia
the world. What a Sexton under
takes he finishes.
A young man who wears picture*
ol horsos printed ott his shirt collar*
fits a brilliant future before him en
the home stretch.
When a man fails now hi* friends
aay he ia only a little embarrassed.
They forget that it ia the poor cred-
itors who art embarrassed.
The ittanee of tho Htate will he In
a healthy condition when her room
cueto-ners drink to the success of the
Moffel register end Stale debt.
There is no good reason why a man
•heald be asked to pay three dollar*
to see a horse race when admission
to a first-qiaas etreua ie ouly filly
oent*.
| The moon has received so many
pretty compliment* for the beautiful
exhibition in conjunction with Ve
uus lately that the will ,do as men
do when they get too happy—go off
end get full.
, ■ r
Convicts In the Connecticut HUlea pris-
on h|p mince pic for Thsnksgfvlnc.
Clara lamlae Kellogg la quarreling with
the beautiful contralto. Mias Carr, and Is
l^mlse-ing friends by It.
Sitting Ball ft s good man to interview.
He tells a different story evsrv time.
Thera are thirty two bee he k>r* attached
to ffpioSLattr corps tn Washington. This
is a single Imtsnce of the effect of diplo-
macy.
"Spicer,” of tbe Boston Commercial
Bulletin. Is to he an alderman. He will
seen be full of good things, which the city
must pay for.
It Is believed that die Prints ef Wale* I*
a lawyer. Be has been sluing for his pict-
ure In a bencher's robe ot tha middle tern-
The PreeWcat It troehled wltli s mind,
sad cannot make It upas regard* the New
Orleans Custom Mouse.
-
A fine cam on, liumytiie or ame-
thyst ring ia an exquisite prceuut
for a gentleman. $ large variety ie
offered at rsiritnrdinary low prices
at M. Gnldanll A Von. *
They have just received a new in-
voice ot Gorman Syrup at Aohcaon’s
Drug Storo. *
NEW YE4B8
call card* In Vvo
ry variety at the
It kb aid men.
The latest and '
moat artistic dcelgn*. perfect beauties,
which our citizens should examine, a*
nothing of tlie kind can be found m
any other printtnxestablishment iaTe
. xaa. Tln-y will he “
printed in Hie fin
e*'style of tli* art
The reputation of
theHsRALuloi
fine job printing
is so well known
that'It Is unnece
asary to re m I nd
tlie people of that
fact. Tim 11 draco re'
apeetfully request* these
who desire to act the new and
beautiful rieelgu* In new ve* recant* to call
AT THE HERALD OFFICE
8FECIAL LOCALS.
A DVKRTHBMKNTK underthl* bead.
/Yin till* type end style will be Inserted
at the rate ol 8 cent* a tine for each Inser-
tion. All advprtbwmrnt* not marked
otherwise will tie marked “tl” (till forbid)
and Insetted till ordered out.
Those Ia L. crackers at the City
Baksry. *
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Don’t fail local) on M. Guidsoil k
Go’s mammoth jewelry establish
moot for your holiday present*.
A fin* assortment of oranges and
leaiona at the City Bakery. *
Gaimuan mid Co.
Do not sell
,J*rr“<*JK{K~»!88
St ** DrleM Apples. 1 OO
Because It eaenoS be dene, but thev will
guarantee to sell everrihiug In lb* groce-
ry lie*
AT mi LOW FiauaiSM!
The enly complete anaortment of
enndip* in tbe city et R A HV *
IMINDHTANTNCmi'E.
Remimjn. Tsx I>ce. 10.1877.
finery man, woman and child in
debted to me, eilher by not* or ac-
count are regnealrd lo come and set
tl* ptjAr«i Januaiy 1*1, 1878 or the
same will he collected by my attor-
ney. D.W.C.t>AVfe.
ORwi.y, Bsedleee and Malaga rai-
sins at the OHy Bakery. •
IMPORTANT LOCALS.
A DVKKTfoUIK.VI’8 n«de this hesd
will be hiwrtcd at the rate of 1 cent*
a line lor each luiwiuou. All adverthw.
uieiit* not niiirkcd utnerw la* will lie mark-
ed “it” (till forbid) and ItiacrKil till tr.tier-
ed out. Display type counted double.
ru’ I!NIHHED ROOMty-T~nicely fun
r uietietl room, suitable for two gentle-
men five minute* walk from tlie business
heart of tlweltv. Slluulreof B.P.HurUaiix,
H KK* ld office. , !•' *
1)d.\KDI.NG—A few gvntlrtfail osn
JUfiiid llr»t-cla*a board, with or without
roo.i.a, at Mrs. Khea’S. on Gandy sti-ret,
between Houston and Austin avenues.
Kelercnctw given and required. ' “ •
oh ki nrstniM; rtsk a
NORTH WENT ERIE R’Y,
(N.rrowGaer,)
Lawremcm, Kaufman Co., Texas, l
Reewntn-r ». 1877. /
XT OTIC Is hereby given tiiat the rspu-
JLT lar annual uieetiug of the btock-
liolders ol tlie Nabliie Pass A Northwestern
Railway company tor tlieelec-ito# Ot ofl-
rim umce oi iim* ounpituy in iimi *DWff #i
Lawrence, on Wednesday, JanuatvMi.A.
D. 1878. /as
list) UBS. Bec'y.
fy KKMAN NYULP-No other bietfr
UJ cine In the world w ever given such
a te»f of Its curative quail th-a ol lloa-
cust’s tinMiAN Snar. Inliirk- year*
two uiffiiou lour hundred thousand small
bottle* of this medicine wasdlst
dims. Croup, severe Coughs. I1
»ud oiIh'i discs*** ot tbe throat and limes,
giving Ihe American people undeniable
pr<H>i Hun Gkbmax Svkur will cqyv Uteiu.
Tin* remit haabeuu that tfruxglstatn eve-
rs town and rlllage in tlie United fitati-s
are recotnnieadiug It to their cualontM*.
Go to vour Druggist and ask
what they know about It. Sautp!*
bottle* IU cents. Regular Mss 71 cents.
Three dose* will relieve any csac.
\\T AN TED—Day boarder* at the Clif-
V V too Haute, bear* street. The table
ts unsurpaaanl. Onlr three block* from
bualneea centre of tlie city.
the
«
Hofor-
pMJBIIMUiD MOEMe-A large earil
£ fjirnlslied room’ suitable for two
siugle geutlemeu, or man and wife, with
or without board. Coovenloutlv located.
Fur fnrtlierpanicuhir*enquire at Hmulu
office. •
jloK ISAI.E—A desirable residem-e.
mil* reaswmble.
at the gun shop.
lA'iK
JD Term* reaswmble. Apply to J.M.
fiheedrr at the gun shop. •
f A DIES ATTENTION:—Mr*. Ballou
JLi desire* to call the attention of the
indie* of Ifeuitdtl to her now Dock ot mil,
liner y giaal* just received I rout III* cast.
Every tiling ha* l*cu sctveled wttll great
care, and Dir Invite* the InapecMun of the
ladles of IfenlaOn before going rierwhere.
Millinery, dress making, sumping, pink-
ing ami pleating * specialty. Every article
made up III Ihe latest style at tlie shorteal
uoUee, and at pries* to salt all. Call at
tier estabilahnieiit -The Ladles' Batarr—
No. 811 Main street. •
I JOG MS with HOARD.—Furnished or
XbuiduroUhcd rooms with or without
Uuwrd.can lie procured at III# mAdeiwe of
ou Gundy-eL. ne-.t ttusk-ave.
A lew day boarders can he areonimoasted.
Tlie board will in Ihe fuiutc a* tn Urn
past lie Urst-chuw. The rvoiu* are large.
plea*aully situated and handeoroely tor-
n»hrd I mention most desirable of any
in the cltv. »
NKM LUNCH 8TAND—At Brow n’a
skery t
A NEW LUN
AY old hake)
Mr- |d Sqpsrl
iweataat.fi boo
stand on Main street.
Is new prepared to fnndeb
hours of the day and night.
Freeh o)M*r* recelred thrtlv by exprem
from the north, tn.1 nerved uplnsll style.,
i all at the new Lunch Maud. •
’n VT OTICE—Is hereby given 1* all w bom
,f> j AT tuna) eonceni lliat on rtaturday,
St- i *xh of |»ec. 11177 vl 10 o’clock tn tlw fo»e.
QUERY.
Why ia it that A. W. Acker, who
keep* th« grocery and provision
store op Main street next door
Norria’ livery stable, I* accumulat-
ing «o rapidly. Because he it hty- j "“'V* rt*,‘ '‘•yUw mwfereig aed wtil at
~* wuw •* iWa^S'SS.ftSiS
ihe profl to • j county of Grey wm, and Him* of Tata* tell
Book*—oot filled with reading,
but with choice, mixed candies, n
beautiful present, st the City Bak-
ery. * f ? itP
tint/ and Hut/.
Just received at Louis ledirecht’e,
a Ini ol imiairtod aie and Porter. *
Little one*—com« to Rowley k
Hsiletibeck’s City Bakery to spend
your holiday nick*!*. •
The numerous wadding’# that
hare recently taken place have made
heavy demand* for hrids' presents
from lb* superb stock of M. Goldsoll
it Go's. Thosu who desire to pur-
chase o wedding gift will not do
tlieinwlvoa Jnstice if they do not a*
lect from this immense slock whlfh _____ ____
is offsred at such sdvstageoua I”*" Fasting
prices.
over st the!
at public auction to tlie highest bidder
lor csahThe foil** m* desortMl package*
of uiH'lalined freight, ootieeyed over *shl
railway to *«ld city of Denison, to-wtir
IjRwufi A rennnel*. UaliMWvtlle, 1 cask
creckcry, 88 parkute* earthen ware. R
ii Lov. Deniwoo. lkcg of powder, J O
Barker. Dt'iiiwHi.l dunk and)
LTjh‘h'3l
mile* bnt ralfo
Meyer, thmlaun. i tanning mill, J I
Ik-niMHi, 1 cook afovr. t bundle* bnt I
and atdre. I bermu amt atova pipe. V B
laa-keU, (><lar Mill*. I box of medicine.I.
Them*.. Deuiavn. I box ol iiV'Ucm*.»’ A
Cht'k, Dentaon. I well auger, M *V Mo.aly
A Non. ( ott.mi Fiaiit, 1 aark grata Med. C
K K Outwit Denison, 1 card cnlfer, M
rttl.ert, Di-nwon 1 bos turning tia.lt and 1
lathe wheel. J Inboriy. Deoteao, I harm*
I hose* U H goad*, and 1 table. Hanna 4k
merelMndfo*. IIC Marti (1
evllmfer door aUaciiaient W Qurmenbnrry
Mndiogee. 7 bexet bank* and Hit goods,
Atklnaon. French A Bow. Uherokw L T.
7 plow* iron mantle, M f Stawifo Eufoutn,
I package lot menu otrcwUre, J It Kafeer
t-addo.l ana ml. L Key*, kUAIatfor, 1
Our little pot want* fresh, par*
candy, which yon can got ot R.
k IPs. * *
I Hakl package, having remained nnetntm-
Med for the tpneetd threw |3y immth* and
•depot of mkt ratlwev. and lb*
The handaomoet display ofrtoilot
articles in th* city, at W. M. Hanna
k Go.’*.
Chrwtms* Oaks—all sis**, on
hand, dr nfade to order at the City
Baksry. *
Hmif nml Umtf.
Just received at Lout* Lohrecht’a,
a lot of imported Ale and Porter. *
owners thereof rewpertlvefy failed to claim
the asm*, ar I* pay lb* proper charge,
thereon. Mi* ware will be Mid at the time
ami place above .perilled, to satisfy th*
Uni* for fMght charge* ami oilier expen-
■r. thereon la laror ot the Union Trust Co.
New York, trairtee. ol the Missouri, Kan-
su* and Texas Railway. Including eoata ot
* rMuring same, and th* cost sad expense*
•I *alr. proportioned to each article said.
Kaeli arricel aball be sold SepStRtcly *S
Mlil!fQC(t Off (MfkWi 4^
All the chi dren arc happy. Why?
Because they can got theft randy ao
cheap at tho City Bokory. *
Ono case of Fior do Gubo received
this day at Lonit Lsbrechl'* *
'atWA
Just received at Ixiuis Lehrecbt’s,
a lot qf imported Ale and Porter. •
A sure our* for hog cholera at Dr.
____:___J
Hnlf and Half.
Just received at Louis Lebreebl’t,
Alot of imported Ale end Porter. •
A large vaiioty of plain and fan-
cy visiting cards at th* Hbbalo Job
•ffice.
Prescription* carefully compound-
ed, dsv or night, at W. M. Hanna A
Co.’*. \ *
Hnlf and Half.
Just received at I .out* Lebrecbt’o,
a lot of imported tie and Porter.
consigned or t
P, R. Fatraamm.
OentroUer ■.. R, AT.
Dbnmob. Tbxas, Mov. Btb Wn.
montoomrry A ficorm hfac*.
. >o » -.......... *’ “
.......*h htofere *5 • •
Why Dww’t Yarn —y Property. *
On* hand red lot* tor ante on monthly
payment, at Montgomery A fieott’s.
A bualneM bourn for sal* at a b*sg*fn
«t Montge w«ry A bom’s.
Business honaev, rsthfotwas sad vacant
lot* for ml* ea tow tonne Apply to
MonigoaMfT A Scott.
rpAX-PA YKRN ATTENTION.-Pm
LjaxttiJetS
day, I can be found Is the * gf
offios from th* boursnf 7 to
I. Ok O. T.
DFNISOI* LOSF8TAH lAjDOf MO.
If* —Meet* every Thnradsy eveotng at
PMtr Hall. No, AM Mtln street w. L.
Co**i.*r. W. ftoc’y. A. T. Bukono,
W. C.T.
Halt. No. »4 Main atreet -------
W. ttoe’v. 1“
OpenIy*df" Mmtlogmi ermy
WadnMfioy of *o*h mootlt.
B. H. Howt
W. R. firereoa. W. f'-T.
as,
fourth
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1877, newspaper, December 18, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523739/m1/4/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Grayson+County+-+Denison%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .