Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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DENISON. TEX A*.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting it the Stockholders
ot the First National Batik. Denison. Tex-
as for the election of officers for tlteen-
Tl’ESDAY. : : DECEMHEK Si. ISTti happily spent. Everybody seeuii-d to en-
All in alt it was a Christmas well ami I suing year will be Itehl .lamtary 16,1877.
HOLIDAY aim
CHRISTMAS CAROLS.
Incidents. Accidents, Etc-, from t
Cresset Reporter's Note Book.
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’ joy the pastimes auti amuenietils incident
; to theday. -Merry ChrstHias” was riug-
i itiy; la ihe air from every side. Friend
I ships were renewed; past differences were
'forgotten, and pledges for the t in tire
made. With theclo-e of a "~ry Cliri-l-
iiias," we ask lor our reader a "Happy
New Year."
KlippenUr Father..
Howaki* Perry. , _______
V.-P..a Acting Cashier.• SHpyeni for Mather.
______ ;Mipp:>r*rarhervant«....
Mi|.|»«-r« for Preaenia....
AT HER OLD Bl'NIXESS. Fwbroiderett nHppera,
Fmucjt hlippeia 2.06
b
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1. l.«M and *75
. a.SO. 3.00. and 4.30
Buy hllppera for C'uriatiu am Uifta.
Two Wrecks on Ihe Ceulratl
Kail Bay.
The day dawned cloudy and eold x< i-h
about tour inches of very cold snow on the
ground. In tact it wa* so told, that tie
boys did not get warmed up to theii
craeker and torpedo business luitil ahoui j
twelve o'clock. I ^ U
HOLIDAY GOODS.
One nun Seulded to Dcitb.
Having in stock a large
i and varied stock of Jewel-
I wish to close out, in
ACCIDENT NO.
Boys (JiHs for ChrUimas-«i||ppeni-rril at Sher>Hire>'»
Mioe More and see their large stoek ofNLIPPEUN.
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DENISON. . TEXAS.
The Central Railroad is again tin* tliea-
SLF.tolI BII.U.
order, to save carrying //j Oxt *>f two accidents, one resulting In the |
: over next year. 1 offer to i u"s of lir*- Su",la-V u",rili"~'N“ 1 mixed I
CLOTHING!
McDowell & Gbeen took advantage ot '’S'." , ~ , “ , ,! train, ltose Conductor, northward Imund. I
the tine snow and turned out an in-pro CL0SC tllC entire Stock OUI a w.(s ,,,,, i|lt)> (ro||1 be|,ilM|> bvlrei!,ht traill j
vised double-seated, lout-in hand eutt*r Holiday 1 r/CCS. »!/// stOC A \.%t 5, at Choctaw watertunk. near llowe |
Two spans of tierv grays, swung in w ill | consists of fine Solid aiulStation. The following are the particulars j
a good step to the jingle of the sleigh bell-. p/ufe(l SilvC Ware, Gent S j 1,s '‘irnialieJ us by two persons who were I
bull-dohno. j Gold and Silver 'headed! rr": , .
( here was much bull-dosing and intim (JailCS LadleS O/ld Gents 1 C"“ “e , lL‘,lr4 <fnve 0l,t 0,1 "c' I
elation among the old boys. If an uti-ii- I
PLANE BEOS.,
the
count of not having any water—the lire |
peeling citizen was detected wearing .. [' at(‘fieS,j\ eckulCCS' UiaiUS was extinguished. Williamson the en- j
1 tail lie was suttidcntly intimidate fov LdlllCS CUl(l (j t*flt IClHVtly pneerot the train fullmvin^, coupled onto
o rail for egg-nogs for the crowd. Diamonds, Amethyst, Ca- ,lM' mix, d ":,i" 1111,1 *bovcd it to I
Koaxono. meo, Onyx, Coral, Blood- tlu! top 01 “ 1,111 0Verl,M,kll‘-
Wc neglected to mention thnt this sea- \stotie and Topaz Rings.
.•unable necessary appeared very early it. \ Sleeve Buttons, and Stllds
i«. in endless variety. 1 also
til m^ht. One tiling was demonstrate* . . 7 , i .
hetond a boubt, and%tli:ii is. tlie impos-i- ; 'MU & M Stock, (1 Ictl §C- lot Of
112 M i IN STREET,
of
water tank,
to the tank,
a lull
'the trMilt ran down!
took water and fuel. ;
DENISON, - . 3 EX AS.
Have on hand for the Fall trade a new stock of
tillity of getting away with nineteen large
gg nogs before breakfast and afterwards
»io a full day’s rejoicing.
FRKSKXTS.
Christmas is the dav for making pre-
ents. and we are proud to say thnt n<
vliere is this feeiing more gratilied nnc [
observed than among > ur people. A li-1 )
i)t the presents made, would astonish •
our readers. Among the most vain
Me we have heard of we mention i
Mr. C.T. Picton. handsome silver (gold j
hund) tea set, to his wile and other valtis
de atal suitable presents to his nceonr
/lidied dauglitrrs; L. Borenstein. n
.lamlsotne gold landed cane from hi.
•nplnyes; Julius Scherk. seltl a tine I to -
•nan gold necklace and locket to his wile.
*n :st l.ouis; .1 G. Ki»h. hue cameo hroucli
■.lid ear rings to liis wile: 1J. C Murray ;
lapdsona gold guard chain to Ids wile:
.Mi. and Mrs. Bossliamlso . 0 and siiitaldi
Clocks and, Regulators, all
of which must he sold at re-
duced, prices, f guarantee
satisfaction and, defy com-
’! petition.
M. GOLDSOLL.
FIRE AT MU SIC OGEE.
The
Ii.dinn Journal Material nr.d
Frame Building,
Containing Adam’s Express and F.
O. Ma ter
tiie engineer starting the lire. In the
meantime " iliiamson, the engineer of the
Seeond Section returned to Howe, coupled
on to his train winch lie had left there,
pulled out from the station, and started on
his trip. When within a short distance ol
the water tank, Ids head light shown on j
Hie cars of .lie train standing there,he im-
mediately rever-t d his engine, failed lor
brakes, but was unable to check the speed
of the train which was going down grade.
The engineer struck the last coach of the
mixed train, going nearly through the
w ho e length of tr. The engineer and
lircinan eseap d uninjured, but not so.
another party who was sitting on the
seat in the call witn the engine, r.
So great was the shock w hen the engine
struck Ihe coach, that some empty flat ears
coupled on behind, jumped the track and
w- le lutrltd against the eat, hnal.ing il
CAPS
AND
Furnishing1 Goods.
Buy Your CLOTHING of them anti save &1on?y
to pi ‘ees, knock ng off some of the steam
Drugs,Etc ,Burned Christmas Morn- ('0,.k - on th'' M,,llt 01 head, the
it g ut 8 o’clock. boiling with r him!steam escaping,sea ding
j the poor fellow siding on tlm engineer's
•>rc»rnt* to their children; (.. 1. Maple,.: . . .. ... . . ,, . ...
, , „ ,, ,, . A letter Irmu W alter ,J. ilembv. at Mils
neatttilti Roman gold necklace and loeke- , , , ,
, t kogee. dated 4 a. M.. I tee. L’o. 18,0. says:
ro his we; Max Giumlste in several vain ... . .
, . . "Merry Christmas — 1 l e Journal bmhi-
•ble presents to intimate lucm.s; II. W...... .. , ,
1 , , 1 mg, including punting material, drugs.
Unneman. ditto; AV. J. ^cott. heautiln 1 Al,ail)g l5jipr,.s« .........Jt.v and 1*. O. mat-
nyx v gold-mot mted^ros*. t,. h.sw„e;.l j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Journal Ihinting eoitipaur estimated at
#2.(HK).
[ seat in a Inn rib.e manner. The unlurt 11-
i1. l.eeper. line tneii, lliotl enral set to Id,
wife; Joint I!. (Tin, handsome and u-clu
-ireaetil.,. to Ins wife; F. VV. Gurney, go d
nate man was tak> 11 10 Sherman, and then
at eiwards taken to the Alamo Hotel in
t is city where lie died Sunday night
about 11 o’clock in great agony. William-
son, the engineer, claims that he saw m>
red lights, and supposed that the train
bail left the watt r tank. There wav cul-
pable negligetie some where. We liuvi
Tubal U. Rip is back again,
md burst into the Citrssm with an a>.
toiunling proposition : Il the Denisonians
will run me in for Mayor, (and ’ want a
reform office mighty had). I'll run the citv
Anew ora! a new principle *
anew remedy that "stops" Consumption
aid cures Throat and Lung disease..
Coughs, As.lima and CTouchlits. He. .1
Il MeUean’s Cough ami Cong Globule
government tor a salary, without lees 01 Trial hoxe, only J.T ets bv mail. |»r ,1
lor fees without a salary. I have been tip
pointed Secretary of the V. M. Nail-em
down, aiili-trnp Sidewalk Cluli. And a
their last uniting, the following reso 11-
ion> were passed :
Resolved—That wo unanimously sup
port, without regard to polities, Tulail T
Rip. for next Mayor.
Resolved—That Tubal U. mak, hi,
watch and chain to ins wife; AH’ Dubhs., ,t ,, Thc -m\he oltlce lost
silyer headed tame to Ins employer. t,|leir elltirii wardrobe."
Rnynall, these are only a few ot the prom- 1
ilient presents, hut are only a tew from
rooug the great number. If you »ant a nlri'Chrlstioas
prwent for your wilio. gi» t
The residence adjoining was also d^. ! had some experience in railroading, and
1 pledges known at an early date through
CHRISTMAS Till ):.
We were present during thc exercises
and distribution of presents from the
Christmas Tree to the Sunday school
m'Ik lars o the Presbyterian church, after
iaoliistlir.
The Market.
It is with pleasun that we call thcattou
tion of our readers to the meat market ot
7 p. m. The church was crowded ; the j Mr- c"llr' • 11,i'i " 11,1 enterprise in our city
I resc.t's were numerous and well selected. "lMll|.v ot patronage, and the constant in-
Vmotig tiie presents w-e mention 11 service t hi his htisiness Is evidence sufficient
cable camp chair to Rev. Carson from the 1 tll,lt llls ' tfoits to keep a first-class market
■*. S. teachers; a silver-headed cane to Mr. ;1,1 oppreciati (J. His market i one ot the
Bennett from his class; silver cup to Mrs. j b'-'“t kl i,r- H,,d is supplied with the choicest
• ollins from her class This is one of the ! Irw,1‘ ">'-ats. venison, sausage, head cheese,
strongest and most prosperous Sabbath | (‘f°” °f nuy place in thecity. Our readers
Schools in the city, and much credit is due | wl,w "a“r ^nietliing nice for Christmas,
to Rev. Carson, pastor of the chinch, toj should go to Collets,
K, Pierce, S. S. Superintendent, and to the | -----—---
corps of efficient teachers for the success j The largest stock of Jew elry
,f this school. in Nurlh nVxiiw, ut Ut idMoil’A.
.iil I > be dosed out ut liolidaj
know that it was tiie duty of the Comliic
lor of the first section to liave had his r d
lights displayed, and sent thc brnkenntn
liack some distance m tl ig any train licit
might lie supposed apnroaeliing. And it
was tiie duty 0 the Conductor ot the train
billowing to have approached the water
tank slowly and cautiously VVe do not
wish to be imdcrstliod as censuring either
either conductor, us they probably hate
ano her side of the story. The coach
wrecked was almost empty. One or two
passengerssliglnly injured.
ACC'OFKI no ii.
No. 4 passenger Haiti southward bound,
Ely, Conductor, McKcnner, engineer,
wliicli left Lenison Monday evening, ran
into a passenger train on the Trans-Conti
teiiial Uv. ai bhermau. No one tujured.
t iie engine pulling the Central passenger
train was badly damaged.
MeLeaii > office, 314 he.-tnut, bt. I.oni*.
Ili», I .miles are lispeeiuHy In-
viGwi to f.Viiiniiie (ioldisollV
litrgi*anil varied stoek <>l .tcwel-
ry to seleet holiday iireseius.
1 lie city press.
Resolved—That I is Honor ti e present
non acting Mayor, lor his eminent admin
istralive services be promoted to be cliiel
magistrate of Red River City mid its sub
— »r it» »»*■■«•
Mr, Slutvv, ut Brown s old statni,
-18 Main street, has j h! - '*ccived 1 (H*
nan-els of fine ujypl- s, iresh dates,
ligs, new Knglislt walnuts, ehoaliiuts
and Ohio chatnjiagno cider. 12 i)ti
For ]nue drugs, go to 110 Mail
to cast their horoscope.
.Silverware, cspreially lot
lioliHay presrith at(4oU--,oir .
Mr. Shaw, at 218, Main steeet, has
secured the services of the best ba
ker ever in this city, and is jirepui
ed to bake till kinds of Christmas
cakes. Leave your orders soon.
12 9ti
prices.
Burglarized.
MFTIIOllIST CHCKCH.
Few- happier scenes were ever
witnessed titan the Methodist Episcopal
Concert last, evening. I he exercises were
•pirited and interesting, especially tin-
singing-. The recitations by Master Iiddie
-.uiitli end Miss Lillie l,oefler andtheseng
>V Miss Nellie Smith captured the crowde d
house. T lie fruit of the. beautiful Clnist- . cn gold pins .and two gold pencils.
to a s tree was distributed to the grc:n !
-ielight of ail thc x •mig folks who all sltar | f)|,( u window pane, and craw ling throng
»d just nliae. llie decorations ol fix- J into the I*. O. There was some nion-y in a
drawer in t lie I'. O. which was not disturb-
ed. The money drawer in tiie book store
also escaped, but the money had been
c taken out by Mr. Brown before closing
the store—only a small sum left. The
The thief was evidently not an adept, 01
X
Sonic time last night, a thief broke into
(lie Post Office, then passing to the book
stote in front, lielptal himself to t wenty
watches with chains attached, a half do/.
The
tliiel fffected an entrance by breaking
GIFTS
00 nomerous
MAS X
GIFTS
to mehtion
at Gohlsoll’H. Call
make your selectiona.
If the editor of the News
weretogiveasinuc.il attention to the in
t,crests of the city as lie does to hearing
false witness against tiie Crksskt. lie
would (!• bis duties as journalist. Those te’s
•■grams have afflicted his jealous soul atm
made hint feel sore all over. Ho is now
got tiie all-over sore on public exhibition,
mid Ids teeth are on edge to boot. A- an
astrologist lie’s a successful failure. Give
ana , |tjm a postofflee.
-hui eli were beautiful and nothing of the
kind so artistic has been seen in eur city,
the whole affair reflects great credit upon
Hie teachers anti officers of tills flourishing
•mndny school.
AT TUB JJOTEI
Thc Alamo led off with a ‘-Merry Christ- he would have curried off more than he
'inis" bill of fare, that did credit at once j din. Many valuable things bcjug at his
• o the proprietors of the hotel in.dto Mr.! mercy.
Loguii, the gentlemajily SUward in j
Of it* of fhe News reporters
H ide himself conspicuous at the ball last
night by sneakingiiround and frying to
peer tinder the masks to discover who the
wearers were. He came within tin aee of
getting two sides of his lace slapp d off for
dtis contemptible impci tlnnnce, and one
of the proprietors of the hotel, informed
him very positively and emphatically that
iieshoiild leave the place if he did not
knew b- tier how to behave himself. An
A rare opportunity for purchasing boys
anil youth's ready made clothing is offer-
ed h.v M.Goldsull. This establishment is
large'y overstocked with this cla-s of
goods, and to close them out—offer them
at cost. Parties who wish to provide their
children with aline suit of cheap clothing,
should call and look through this estab-
lishment. We have examined, and tint!
their goods marked very low, and are sat-
Islied that iL is for the reason assigned—
-*m■»«* ** «*» ~
will whine. 1 elsewhere.
tbarge. The dining room waa decorated
with overgraetts.
The Pluntew, Nelson andJRusk Avenue,
“ach regaled tlxc-ir guests with ohaicn din-
ivrs,
the MAS<jTIEKAT>K
was a plcnsant and enjoyable flair. M'e
Siff oftjic opinion tlfat the iv^juers were ed by our circulation
Tho News, is very jealons-i—oh!
it is mad—furious—is damning right an
left, and all because the Grkssict always
has given and always will give the reading
public of Denison later news, better, mm
more ot it tor less money than tl;« Ncw(.
That our citizen*.appreciate, this, is nttys-
The In'sest and brst stack of
Jewelry l» *»-<-<•( y our holiday
y reMHiilM fVwm ill (johlwoU'K.
What a sickly howl tiie strick-
en genius of the frost bitten morning glory
« The Cresset evidently looks up °I?r 0,,r ***?„ ,liM'
.... i s-t nf iii.nkknlU _ patx-lM-s. The secret of this is. the morn-
upon it,- patrons as a set of numskulls
News.
The (- R 8-kt does nothing of the kind.
Inglory is jealous—would like to have
those same dispatches, but can’t get them.
nut it dues.think, and In doing so agrees j Squeal, whine, wince, yell—but while you
with a majority of the senslblejpooplc in
Denison,, that the thing who penned the
ubctve narag aph is a cuifiUminute iu.‘.
12 12tl'
It you want your prescriptions
caivtally compounded with pure
drugs, nil hours ot theday and night
-loii’i nut to go to tiie Drug store at
llli Main street, next dour to tin-
pOHtotlice. |o
Chare- al
hor sale at the Elevator.
Wanted.
20,000 pounds of Pecans, for which I wiB
pay ca-li, at thc Ice House.
W. IV.Sai.isbukt.
Fresh Oysters
Gutierres 3 ‘'““U l0r salt‘a( Jinl"'r.v
10i„
1<> all lovers ot a tine article of whiskey
wc would say, that at no place in the citV
can a belter brand lie secured than at the
"Kentucky Whiskey Depot’ kept by the
spe-lk*0 11 lirot lers: wu know whereof wc
b-12:tf
Rooms for Bent.
Rooms torrent, comfortably turnlthed
at the large two story building on Main
-treet oppo-iie the school house. A good
wed on 1 lie premises, also a large < istern
- oiitaming plenty of soft water. Terms
reasonable. Apply 011 premises. Mrs
Gaxnikokd. JO 27 lm
For Bent* /
“shed Rooms, from f 1 (10 to $3 CO \
per week, at the Dinsmore House, south
west corner Main street and Burnet av.
Apply up stairs ut room 17 l] stf -' i
Notice.
On and aftei the 23th Inst., Henry VTj^'
niiihus A-ornt
terman will run a ilrst-classOmnlbii* froml
Idi the citizens of DeiiHon a first class will be promptly attended to.
dally paper,. ljeuison,Uct. 2j>vl07(J, 10 9(tf(
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 75, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1876, newspaper, December 26, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523988/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.