Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. i!
NO. 153
Daily Cresset.
By III USON .V I»AV.
t*lBLIIIM> tUll.Y. (WNIlAYS Kv ll'IKIl.
orrictAi. rmu or tu:: »:n
Unity t irnilnll^u in fh»* 4'itjr.
Office ill . lit- <illlln I Dock, Cornel
SI.i'll street ami Austin kyciiuc
Second Story.
MUNICH’ OFFICERS.
A Card.
Kditoh Dais y < ia.'s».r:—
1 hr News of this tint** thinks W.D. Kirk
threw soon* ••‘.ot shot’' yesterday. ami
alludes to the tact that Kirk savs Person
has gained two-thirds U the jury cases
lh fore him (Kit k.)
Fire Insurance.
A Lady WruloEndsav oing to Light -
a F»re With a Kerosene Can is i Home Insurance Co.. New
Badly Burned. \' ik« lty. S7..muO0
. Mniiliat
*■» inmioon. about half p**t Xt*w \
Now why 'lo« - K'.rk rush frantically , °' '\,hX- 11 l l lv; w|*oHy»*«h Dandy street, ! Westehc
fo'waril to make this assertion? Does it i took a can tilled with Kerosene oil anil n\. .\c
not show that he is either drumming for [poured some on a tire.
Col. Per>on, or that lie teds mi interest in
having IVr.~ou wai jury eases* If Person
i as gained two-thirds of the jury eases
before Ksq. Kirk, what is the reason lor
Insurance Company.
"kCity.
»t> i liisuranee Compa-
ny. .New Virk < ity.
...... Franklin In-i -anee Coinmnv.
winch w«- almost! st. Louis. Missouri,
out; it Maxell i p, setting the contents of Commercial liistiraiK'e Compa-
the can on tire, which immediately ex- uy. St. F.ouis. Missouri,
ploilcj with a ion! report. Tin- iailv. en- ! ,J,‘,,Dfia limiie Insurance Com-
* i. <ii\ f i .! 111111 vi i ~ I ... . i-« ri ■!
1,000.000
1.000.000
C)0,000
(It <0,000
GGO.OOO
END YOUR
Mill
TO TRADE AT
W. H. WINX.
G I.. PATRICK,
-I.II.GI’Y,
II. K.OM.vLKV,
W. li. !iO''.
\V
A.
t Mayor.
) Rec.inter
- - Marshal
Assessor vk 1 A,Hector
- - Treasurer
President ot ( oancii
: |f a ease I ciore a jury as ImIcic Khk.il . trolls coudagintloii tin s have taken plai
lie has Kirk to rule m ins tavor all the
a. .•OinllCUiT, - City Clerk.
B. PERSONS, - City Attorney,
cm NciiHt.x—1st w Aim :
.1X0 G.TAYLOR, J. I>. WOODY.YRD.
(OYXOtLSIliS—in WA«1> .
GKO. H I.OVIND, L. M. JOHNSON., . „ .. .. ....
time ami ague st t le other -l ie. I lie
cocxcilmi s :>n "'Ann : truth is. Mr. Editor, this part of Kirk's
ill’ll, tv. W ALTERS. W. I). KlltIC. I tile speech was simply ridiculous, ami in
curxciuux—1th wa«i> : very bail ta-fe. Without making Hoy
... . ir.pc aii iih't Kirk. w s«\* tli it un* *«n-
\\ i>. uOSS, - \ . A. ill'll >ibU* mati k’low* that if In* wants Person
Ucini’cr moot ip,: oi'C'uuncil, first T’ra; <(lii\ .» hear a jury ra^o In* lut> only to rule in
it* Is It because Person is lean mm I in the veloptd in flames, nt.-hed to the tmit door i« t,,
r;i:~ .......
know it: \\ ln*n a un*,* is trie-1 by * jur>* i climbtu! over a fence to a neighboring | * *>uil>ai»j, *l< mphi>, Inin.,
Kirk rule* upon the evi«kwt\ mul if In* is ! house, (’barley Tenney ami Mr* Hutton
so deeply interested in having Person.win ,„,iri| t||<> !adv-, scm(m> t 0Vl,. t0 __
jury case, so that lie can blow about it oil " • --
the house anil lound the carpet, the floor, J kill’s II. >V\LL*4'I'.
and some books and papers on tire, which 212 Main street. Denison
were extinguished with much difficulty, S [1-5-ltu.]
In a few minutes the house would have | , . , . ,
, , | .lust received at tin Book More a lot ot
been a b r/.e. and being snouted in close
proximity to a number of others, a di»a»-
the streets. Why, can’t a blind mail see
that .......Judge’’ .can rule in favor of
Person ami against the other side: and in
this way a jury Will decide in Person's
tavor, In cum* the other side could not get
in their evidence U'lore the jury.
It i- just as easy a mattei tor Person to
All Policies written in Denison.
. A«i*>i‘,
Texa~.
elegant mutts and picture cord.
l.ltkdlw
i, cadi mouth.
I NIT: |» STATU COMMISSION!.I,> ;
r. M. SHi'AbKU,
IIKITTY V. S, M A l: SIIA I.,
I . M. WHICIIT.
jeart.’K OK mi: 10. v i:—CliKeixt r Xo. .1
W. I>. Klltlv.
J. II. ClMMINDS. - Constable.!
Fights have been tile order of the day.
Several took plan; during 'be forenoon.
The pnliti ml exolteiueut o i tic streets
to-d iy wa-intense. Nearly every one von
met had a handful "I tickets. ■•Seralch-
uig is indnb’cd in to fearful evtent. All
the respective cau.lidatcs have carriages
conveying tiielr supporters to the polls.
At the M., K. A T. lYoight. depot there
!|.1, been iveeiviHt a br illtllid eli.ireb Im*1I,
from the foundry of Meneley A Co./I'roy.
New c»rk. lortbe Presbyterian Cluireh,
Denison. Fpon it is tin; following
inscription:
min K.vn.n ivy tiik
IJliOADWAY I'Al’KllNACLH
0 A Hit ATM - clioon,
1M? i».
May its musical tones keep in loud re-
membrance tile generous donors,
if ••( 'apt." dim Carbry ever sets his No.
12 on Denison soil again he’s a goner.
For full particulars read the romance in
another column entitled the •■Lone Star,'’
from the St. Joseph Da/efte.
I.' v. Mr. Adams will pi each in th Good
1 nplai's Hall, on Woodard street, to-
morrow morning mid evening at the usual
hour. Ail are invited.
Letter List.
I'O.sioi’ViCK dcmson ri i v. ijt:avs11:v enrx-
iv, rnxAs.
'Pin; following letters were in the Deni-
son post otliec uncalled for January 2.U
Islu. If not, culled for in four weeks, they
will be -cut, to the Dead Letter olliee.
pt rsons will please call for advertised let-
ters. giving date ol advertisement.
Clark & Tallant
Will -ill Hungarian and Millet seed till-
year at prices that defy competition.
l-k:d:wtf
I the gallant' Co!.'- favor and iVr-on can
com oil'with the laitri Is. ihaiikuig ‘‘the
judicious rulings of the court for it."
There arc many ways of killing a dog
w'thont banging him. Doubtless Kirk
'thought this part of Ins little speech a
••hot shot;" but i was only a blank cart-
ridge that li ti nobody except the man
who stood behind it. it w.i- alsoiigood
advert!'i ni’ tit for Col. Person a-a J. P.
lawyer; but it is too thin.
•Jc.STICK.
Jan. 21, ls7(i.
THE “LONE STAR.”
Captain Jim Carbry in Town.
Captain Jim Carbry is a thriving and
good looi'.ing merchant ot' Denison, 11 \-
as, and was before bis residence in the
•■Lone Star (state." a bean-breaker hi M.
Joseph. Y c-tcnlav evening lie was mov-
ing anit’.i ■ ong lii- nld friends in tliL
city again, l ing on a short vi.-.t of Im-i-
ni's- and pleasure. We met Dim on the
street, and with a. warm grasp of the
band cordially remarked:
••How arc you. deems, old hoy?"
litl'ly I" -aid be. ••Happy as a clam at
high water.”
••What suit of a town is that Denison ?
Is there anything in it worth talking
about ?"
• Oh. yes ! nice place. A hunt live thou-
sand population, and lots of business for
everybody who is isn't a st nighton bottle
or a binnnier. li is its faults, though,
i like <>’her towns—one of llicav a fearful
draw back—tcrribb I"
•■Terri'dc? What in thunder do you
m u? Ain't there enough corn juice in
the pla ■• to keep you and ( unniiigliain ;
| on the ()ttl Vive ?”
j ‘•f.ots Uf it. and to spare. Y ou're al-
together wrong." ;
•• tV hat's the trouble, then V"
•e
owing to llie liigli wind tirevailing. The
lady is very badly burned about the head
and both hands. The husband was tent
for, also a doctor who are doing all in
tii- ir power to alleviate the sufferings oi full line of -clmol book at the Look
the unfortunate lady. j store. l-U/:dl\v
LaiiK.—Since wri'ing the above, we!
lean, that the lady’s body from the waist1 H '' '■ Mcm'ifiM-:"ic all
. . , , . / tin* hmiIiii^ r 111141 hxtructs, rhimiiaceiiti-
down, is burned in a shocking manner, cal preparations, Sigar Coated PilN.
and when the dress and stockings were l-!7;J0d
removed the flesh came off. ,
........ Store is tiie only jilaee
The Hook Store i< tiie only place in
Denison where you call buy Jupelifd pens
wniTiinted not to eorrode. l-l'dullw
Not wilh-luiiding the inelenient weather,
the Fireman's Ita 1 at the A tamo last in lit
w as quite a sue, ess. The boys were out
in uniform and were a ga.laiit looking
baud. Denison should be proud of her
Fire Company. They fully realize their
important Julies; they are willing and
ready at a moment's notice to risk life and j
limb in discharge of their du:\; mill to
the ladii - who favored the ball last ry, n-
ing with their prrsi nes the buys feel grati J examine the a--mme at ,
fill.
Cull on Lotti- l.ebreelit for genuine
Rhine Wine from Hiugm on the Rhine.
uov2:tf |
Green Front Auction Iloube.
The Green Front Auction House has a
new slock of dry goods, clothing, hats,
caps &i'. Call while in the city anil ex-j
1J-2I): t
THE STAR STORE
O G ET
von:
Bargains!
TpsuIc h t J he
STAR STORE
LL ARE
TRADE
AT THE
star
STOXUE
J
.sti1
Notice.
L. ( '. Rickey is not employed by me iri
the insurance or any other hu -.m
Ja.s. II. Wai.i.ai ij.
Denison, Texas. Jan’y 21st. 1S7
1-22 It
ItillltT's IuliseY •!’. Hu* o s'j
rpueily s'or t alavtii.
for sinD* ;ii Die Live d/rug
Mlore.
Green Front Auction Houce.
Those who fail to call at the Green
Front Auction S'.ire and examine tin- as-
sort men' of goods are missing bargains. I
A new and complete -.nc iif di y goods.
I clothing, ladies furs, etc . just receiv d.
at; and will be closed out before January 1 '
! regardless of price. 1 in goods will be
If you are suffering with chronic Dia- eld at private sale at■auction prices.
A complete assortment "i musical m-
drnnu tits at tiie Hook Ntoiv. i .mdlw
Oysters guaranteed I're-li and swiel
the Lone Star I’estauranl.
FSTK'
WINDOW
Sliodc ,-s
Can Find at.
ST AR STORE!
rlie .get it bottle of Donnell, Tililen A
Co's l lxt,fiict of Kttualyplus, for sale at the
Live Drug Store. ' l-lfaibd
Fresh oysters received daily by express
at the Lone star Restaurant.
Kin pi re Tonic Hi Iters are I if > retie Alter-!
Marry Mamfok,
eensfftS Watni Zlrokrr,
12-20:tf
Lb
Main sir art.
rK wi
••I be fact is. there is a scarcity of girls aliveand Atili-dy-peplic. Cur s acidity of!
in Denison, and a fellow that’s used to the stoniauli, for isale by F. C. J.J.eber- ;
goml company ba- a tough old time of inatiii. l-17:Jt)d
‘ '‘ How does that happen?" | . K,vsI' n:llti'"0R °.vst,'r"- in ice, |
•‘Wed. volt see Deiiisoii’s a live place, j'l't reee.ved at l'.C.J. I.ilipiimiim s.
anil In the la-t few years there's been a | l-20:tf ,
woadciful i it If u x of 11 ii nia i lied chaps into
file Uiwn, and lu I'm an honest uinn, (lien [ LAGER BEER
isn't h-s than nineteen hundred tallows
there williout wives, and the number in-
ft l ill!
Ayers ( W
Jt. M. Gut mis. i’. M
Johnson F a
Ballon C N 2
Jones H \
Beall l !■ t V
K isdder i’l i
Boll Annie
ivuislow ,\|.are y
liarteli E
J.lllilscy L i.
Byei - 1. VV
Lecpils .Vi
Harker J L
Lv(icii J*
Bounds .i if
Mor.-e 1)
Bales J W
McHenry Alice
Beaman Mattie
Murray A
1 Bernstein At
Massii’ | >
! Baker :i
.Murphy DOC
! Cantwell D C
Mef'i’ury B
Cool; oy C H
McIntosh Fannie
('noway < L
McCimd L
j Croekeit Davy
iilfl>awill J R
Clo-it-r A ii
Mub,ns VI
Ctindiff a
Mills L
I C rter 11 A
Vl' Neelv Nan, v
\ ('opiiu 1 L
Tiller N J '
J 1 b e ns E
Morrow' C
J 1 uirv -i 11
Nicohls J S
J < Min’ d J (
Orton (; p
1 ('a -c M1 -
Be it G(‘ >
Co L
: ’..ter L
i Cox : 1.
t'rii’kci J s
I 1 ill!'.,am ■< n
i’liris If VV
I Di'iii-1 n in • i
Bolins 1 c -
1 .
Aoblllsou F .1
I Dep; T
lieeto 4
Sto 'it 1 > M
1 I Je mi . ’• : J
'mm Is Mr- Dr
1 I'll !, r A ii
L, m uis( A
i i "in t s
1 Gtim’vVVZ
l~r.,|l no
; p iik- Ii
f 1J non <'
tin 1 11 i E
I 1 old r B-
istoucr L
■ Hi m in A L
I 1 urns i 1)
N’lllUldes -( B
tilm n,a J s
| 11 >1 ton J L 2
* Hen \ ’’ V|
Ni.idu 0 a T II
iStandlv T
(I ii i s 'V VV
Trimble J J
I lley VV hi
! '■ ei'v J
I Jones Annie
I Jacobs 1;
Wells ii
Mood F. r
1 Jeffers,,(( f{
" i>li.it F.ii'iua M
1 Joue-, Taylur
Walt .Mary
1
M'itei' j,
\
J
l ______________________
cl'ea-i s every day."
•‘The d—I I" was the response. “Then,
must lie a very sparse population of the
I oilier sex. then?"
••All told, there's a fraction under nine
hundred females ill the place, and two-
th iuIs of these have husbands : so you sec
i it's not far Ironi a ground-hog ease."
“Y'ou're about right, eeuis! But don't
wlio've cultivated thi
Five Cents per Glass,
Lebermanu's.
Just received by f.ouis Lebreclit. 10.0 0
I’ lor dc Tiimar; 20.000 Matilde; lo.ODO
, Tulie Rose: 10.000 lntei natioiial
nov2: tf
| A> n morning Appetizer the Empire •
i Tonic Bitters stands unrivalled, for sale
by F. C. J. f.ebiTinaiin. t-17:!50d
iioes
TO TIT LVEVBODV
STAR STORE.
l-20tl.
Umc Sandfartl’s S.i%4*r invigo
rotor, only tonnil at the la i s)
iltnig Storo.
Notice-
A great variety of blank books at tin*
Bookstore. l-lOullw
Genuitic Imported Pellevoisin French
Cognac at Louis I.cbreelit's Cash Liquor
House. nov2:!t'
if you want to purelniso eheati saddle
Tiie stock holders of the First National
,irt '(1| 1 Hank of Denison, are requested to attend ' ponies, title guaranteed also work Imr-
and mules, call on Mr. Bryant at the j
Gui.i’.n Fkont Ai ltion Hoi's;:. M iin
you fellow ...............
io\e ni'ikiug for years, timl it -mm-wliat n meeung to be held at the otiice ot the
liar I to entertain yourselves.' said Bank in Denison, Jan. 2d, 1*711. at 10
"Hard I Y on can bet four !>■ > t, o i n dol-! o'clock a. m., lor the general transaction
lar on Hint, and make sure ot winning ,
every tiro . Why. r lien a 'ellmv get-a ot lmHll'JSS-
sweetheart down tin re iii Denison, lie
has to make twenty-seven calls a week.
"HTJITISS OF
al;
SIZES
( * f it hr Found at
tier
STOP w
A i'j.
street.
novsnf
FiUWAitt) Ri.i’.nv. Vice l’ro't.
12-2Ijiin2a. And Acting Cashier. I M
Ison, it in I is now prepared
Twenty-live dilfeient brands of the be t
fmporled Cigars at the Kentucky Whisky
1 Jcpol.
Use none but tiie
Bell rro]> Uhimney.
annealed
You can
and pay a w,it in: an three dollars a day
besides, to guard her home with a donblc-
harrelled shot gun. so as to keen other ad-
min ’ s from ‘cutting him our.' "
•‘The girls have it all their own way.
then?"
••Yes: and lo a proof of that bier, one
of til III. two weeks ago, was conr'eilliv
I erme'oV'nin!- dayA'"’1' ''i"",il'V *" -Ot 'fllOlU at McKlligllt & Co.’s!
"Of course, you were in the list ?" !
"No! I gave way br (iiiniingiiam.
who seeni"d to be 'the I'omitig n:an'—Inti
II tier all. begot scooped by a Dlliell ped-
dler.”
| “A good joke. that, nn Charley!”
, “Voit'd not think so if yon I,new ns
much about it as I do. He took it hard :
had a, doctor with him three days and
nights sueec.-sivelj. He wa diiered the
-torni tholioh. and '■on his pins again, li
s nider but w iser man."
••Seriously, aim! Didn't yon conic to
i St. Joe oik" le v back with you
"An revoir!" was the resjeiiisu as he
hurried down the -'re, t wit limit a definite
■ answer to the query,—Sr. Joseph, (Mo.)
■ Gazette.
Private Board.
M. < irton has returned to ' en
to furnish
rooms with board to families or single geii-
t! men. Residence Morton, near Sears
street. 1-5-lm.
'i'be best mid cheapest, Whiskies in the
market at Kppsteiii Bros.
T’rjfsww «f (all kind-. I. ihSou
Niippurlers. JDi’tssiilcssl tlio Lire
Drug
LOST
II! WHAT
Stock Of Goods
Can i;f, S>;t,N
AT TJfK
STAR STORE!
$35 Reward.
A silver watch mid chain, li. II. Tav-
lor movement, Elgin works. No. 140,801,
The sibove reward will be paid and no
Mrs. John-on. at the Lone Star Beslan- ‘l«|,sti""H iisk,,il' h-v living the same with
li. I’. Blirilil.es. CitKs-Kf olliee. I 11-ti.
If tlser!) is MuythliBu yi>n can»
ikD field 'try tine
IJvc Drug Siori*: they 1> live It,
rant, makes the best coffee in town, so
I judges say.
Go to LcIk rmnnn's for choice liquors,
cigars and bnrlixtmvs. Old Cook whisky
§2 50 a gallon.
Go to the Book Store tor tine station
cry. 1-10:*! lw
■KB
EMEMBEK
FVEFYllODY
mem
7l2ir.fi
> • ^
‘AlJ
STAB STORE
By Express. --;■-------
p. . ,, . A Iresh supply of vegetables will or j
. 'D ‘\ 'V1111 s'/■'"■• rive by Express to-morrow noon, from the , (vary—A 1 if\ \ j
“Clenulltie-s is next lo Godliness,” • 1‘* b.liiglit i\^ o. s, JJlTlJf^lSts,1 ^quth, Ibp Key's Aecofiunoatitiru Market. ||Jr'
whieii i. secured liy getting n clean slmvc.l " Xt it) Post-office. I I'on’l fail to call early. ; H n
shampoo or bath, at tVtc establishment of1 — ------ ---- ---- , „ , . __
r^'ri toucan buy wall pnperintl.c N„tiee is l„ rehv Jtv.mHmt'"ill Ixtgggi ^ ""
patent ieelhdng ‘chairt and" nil uiode!I °"y “l ^ I ^ Va!1,'’V n°^' I
llxtures. For a clean ea-v shave ora ■’hysiehitis use no other preparation of ultei the 1st ot January, 1M», will be suhi
e f t ,’,'r ; nr ', ) c,)l1 l‘iv‘‘r 011 »>“» Donnell. THiion A in thirty days from date,
pei iei t ban cut, t y Jim VV illiams. He’s C(,-s. odorless Cod Liver Oil, for sale at |
the boss of tlu; biisinoi* in these parts. | Hie Live Drug Store, 1 17:IIOd | ,tar. 12, fS7(i. jU(J
ff.ty
Can T;e tnii at tno
STAR STORE!
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1876, newspaper, January 22, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523904/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.