Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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n dx moathn______ni
Oair AeBrend by <**"" «W*'h*re*•*
diy at i«wtf cents per week.
My owe sendings chib often, of either
tto daily or weekly. an extra copy will
liJuitttoig rntM tow. ami will be watb-
knowa on oppHcathMi-
it k am of thnUtag totem*, and atom*,
M wa staled In Mr tou* of yesterday, to
powerful dramatic litoattona and exciting
tableaux. It la a drauatlzatloa of Do-
mo’ brilliant noral of toe same naweaiad
portnya lift In, and about the French
court during the reigu of Loul* Um Ttair-
t troth.
The characters are all strongly drawn,
and aflbid full scope for oacb and every
number of the company; those who fall to
go to night will min* a rare dramatic treat.
W-i tuxdver lastly made a mistake yes-
terday in stating that secured seat* could
rtylatoaTian^rfrataMi*.Lqpde, b
Uvea aa Uaadey atraat. The todtos will
plaato accept aor tkanH for.tto toautlfoi
floral (ft*.
■Mil
lfltfclflTft.
_ i he obtained at J. S Beat's; we should have
TKE JOB OFFTOB for at the i’ost Office
snsa,TOCSrfirS!; »«*
prepared to do all kinds of job work in ( -—
>■ good style as can he ilono anywhere.
aad at prices that are reasonable, dive A gooifauit of clothing for $10 00 at
ua anaUsndvou wlilhe convinces!that (jotoaoll’s
what wn say Is so. Orders by mail will
be promptly attended to._
-
Ball and Bat.
of aur boys went
down
distribution of the mall from the north, t who talk of sending a “'hot liner” to the
Northern mall arrives.—........*30 p. in. I ..|nfnllt >y0nJei ’’ Inviting its rcpreseiiU-
Mall closes going «nh.—-***• * | ^nshow liberate ..mpuneu .u. '^TTZL
Pan'l Waasit.it. r. Si. you thc pr(ttlMt ^ee hall g-ouud In thefhe Wled t0 exPlodr; had!t !'ot been
-w-j^jg-r ;------E--■=---■ 1 stalk, as well as tha liveliest town; and to
Arrivals and Departure* wf 1 ,pur you on to victory, will turn out a
i held of fair ones that cauuot be excelled in
Dent toil to aea thaaa beautiful patters
Hats just received at Mn Van Foeanu.
Lector*.
The Deuisou Educational club, wdl ha
favored by a lectors to-morrow avaolag
troai Mr. Uayac, one of our young Attars
nev*. Thc lecture will be givaa In tha
Academic room of the Public School. The
public are cordially invited.
G. W. Henris, Sec.
Tftttt linens, scarlet, blue, green
and white. Also a largo lino of
towels, napkins etc., at Louis Born
stein & Co.’s.
From a gentleman who arrived in town
last evening from Gainesville, we learn
the following particulars of an affair
which happened near that towu, on Mon-
day afternoon. Two young men had an
altercation regarding the ownership ®f •
whip; during the quarrel, one of them
drew a small pocket-pistol, and taking de-
liberate aim pulled the trigger; fortunately
I* skaage our
to toot of an exelaalve
wholesale and retail dry goods only, we
take thle metoed to Imform you that wo
will oAr you our entire stock at mens
weor. conalatlag of reedy mode met
youth’s, hoy’s aad ehiMrea’s clothing.
bmb’s boots and shorn, gents ftiruUhing
goods*also the moet complete assortment,
of Ladies, Misses and childrens’ shoes at
actiml New York cost. The liberal pat-
rooags bestowed upon ua during thc past
4 year*, warrants ns to saying that this is
not an advertising dodge but reality.
Thanking you verv kindly Tor your pat-
ronage, we are ready to reciprocate by of-
fering you our profit, and thereby saving
you fuily 25 tier cent. Call and uonviucc
yourselves. Very respectfully,
Wat him as, Star A Co.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Trains.
TEXAS CENTRAL.
Mdi and Express arrives.........11:4V a. m.
•• •* leaves.......... 3:00 p. iu.
Mixed train arrives............... 8:50 p. m.
" leaves................8:00 a. m.
Freight arrives,.....................- 0 55 p. in.
** leaves.........................8:8U a. m.
M iil and Express- doe.- not rnn Sundays.
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS.
Mail and E*orw* arrives.........2:30 p. m.
.. “ -* leaves..........12:30 p.m.
Lips Stock Expreie arrives.......3:30 p m.
*• ** •• leaves......... 4:45 p. m.
Wav Freight arrives,............... 5:00 a. m.
41 44 leaves............... 6:00 a. m.
i or aut of the State.
The well os the corner of Main street
and Rusk avenue, will be dug deeper, the
water haa been pumped out by a fore#
puuip.
500 pieces of calico just received at Gold-
soll’s which will be sold regardless of
for the timely interference of the by-stand
era, who took the weapon from the party
as lie was endeavoring to lire again, a mur-
der might have been committed. It is
stated that the young man with the pistol
was under the influence o.'liquor.
It it an acknowledged fact! That
those satin atripou open worked
piques just received at Louis Born-
steiu & Co.’s, are the handsomest to
be found in Denison.
cost.
and thc manner in which they lav the Uu. t
is equal toa copieus shower of rain from
the sky. We hope the city authorities
j w ill grant Mr. Uurson the privilege cf
( IH RCU DIRECTOR'/, ' taking water from thc cisterns.
»T. LUKE’S (EPISCOPAL CHURCH.)- I Huts from $1 00 to $3 00, all styles at
Personal,
The noon train from the south brought
Bursou's stre t sprinklers arc a success.1 passengers, the well known Simon’s
Company, who commence a short season
a*. Nolan's Hall to-night. Our sanctum
was graced by the presence of W. II.
Leake, J. A. Simon, and Mr. D. Situen
'die Treasurer) soon after their arrival.
| All are lookin'; well, and say that Denison
Corner of Woodward street and Fannin
Avenue. UcV. Franklin W. Adams.
Rector. Sunday—Morning prayer, with
sermon, at 11 o’clock a. iu.; Evening
GoldaoU’s.
The firm of Lor filer and lici t wick have 1 face from tlnwoffi e somewhat marred i he
i the best show town in the tale,
ieuponu-y absence of the old congenial i
fniia iVruii tlitonRi n CAiiintvlinf iwiim-si 1 t ho *
A Sure Foot.
U is understood even if times arc dull,
now M. Gold-oil Is busy all day. People
|>e£llinill& tv tlml GUI ilutt nil! aiC
actually closing out their stock of splen-
did clothing, hoots and shoes, and every-
thing kept in a first-class store. Parties
In town or country should not tail to vis-
it GoMsolPs -tore at once.
Dreuinat Messrs. Louis Born
stein & Co., and look at their new
“pearl cheinoise” gauntlets.
100 pieces embroideries and in-
serting* at popular priees at Louis
Bernstein & Co.’s
Ice, Ice, Ice.
For sale at F.C.J.I.ibeniiann’s. In large
and small quantities. Cheapest In the
market at 1 cent; per pound. 5-9:tf
Notice-
Owing to the present hieli prices for
lee we will hereafter charge 20 cents per
plate for Ice cream.
Ml:tf J. T. Best A Co
Fniibank Store Scales.
A com I Fail-bank Platform Scale for
Niki M is Ibxi Ibid
$100,000
STOCK
Beady-made Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
^ ll,‘ i sale at half price by
_____________— dissolved by mutual consent. They kept pleasure of their visit, but ne will i.jubt-
r”'id'nreat I U)C Restaurant In the baiemeut ^ less see them ere they leave,
the Rectory nu Fannin Avenue.
15-0, ft
II. L S. Knifftn.
Cor. Main St. and Houston Ave.
The Cattle Trade-
Gents' French Calf Ulster Boots -'
stock at M. tioldsoll’s 220 Mam st.
: on Main street, underneath the g1 oeerv
I store of White* Sweet. 1 .ITfTlie^Teral dullness ^ Jn«t think of it! Plaid, plain,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH- Trunk • from <S1 no 11-'* fift -d r, 1.1 -oil’s Tt the genei.ll dul lias ; . a a„(l ,:lnPV ,iress g0(„|-, by
Rev. M. A Daugherty, l’a-t.-r. Wood- T links lrom SI 00 to 00 at Gold-oil a., aild ,nacl viiy of the cattle market belli in j , 1 t [,oUls’ Rorn-teiu & Co.’s
:ird stmjt, near Rii: k" Arfimr. Sunday , , , 1 Chicago an J St. Louis, tho dealers here i
servtee8,at 11a.m.,and 7 30 p. ni. Sah j 11 >usuc-s m-ui nm, .1 o ims ‘1' arevery cnreftil, and vhowbut little dlspo - ,1. M. Hid, tailor and fa-hlonalilc cutter
tsaswssar1 ■»»*<?’■ rwirffi...................................
wags, xverei, cnvUcn^,“ “ ................ **. -
rif Vf:lin si reef Mild Blirrftt avenue. ’ ■ loe tho knolrnmnlnoca of aliirmincr rl lini'O
of Main street and Barrett avenue.
Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.. and
7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wcdncxlay
night. Rev. K. W. Hoieman. Pastor
tee* satisfaction iu all cases.
! for thc backwardness ef shipping. There
j had been shipped from thU point last
For tho JSnoet hninds of luiffn icd and j yuai from the 1st to the 17th o! Jlav, 102
Business meeting j. Frida v night before dome fie cigars and toba :co, cail upon j car load*; whereas only nineteen car loads
the second and fourth Sunday ol <aeh tiiot-c well known caterers to the public I have been shlppetl during the same period
Gents Shirts and Boys and Youths cloth-
ing a specialty. Cleaning and repairing
douo with neatness and dispatch. 3-25-tf.
HATS AND CAPS,
AT
NEI YORK COST.
Dilk and Lace Ties, latest styles
and in entile. - vnricty, just opened
i at Louis Bornstein & Co.
month.
taste the Eppstein Bro's. 5-12:tf this year.
Harry Boshare. well known :n railroad
FIRST PJtF.SBYTEUlAN f'TICRCIT-
t^WTISTSSS i -v. -H- n« -
SXSAiSi-i:....... .i»
--- the last three mouths. He .ays there is! (>nte.mial. for the crowd of inpecmilous
HT. PATRICK;5 (ROMAN CATPOM- w 1U thc hjlU but „ot in paving qunn- j I»rinter* 0,1 ,h« tmnP,r#m Au»li“ co,,Krc*
CllLKCH—Rev. 1 rancls Demc. astor. . , . .,K,,„innn«t tii» mii, 1 goted in the rear cud. might readily have
Service. : Early Mass, 7:30 a. at. until tluee, thousands have abandoned the hills , * * 7
Easter UniNlay. from then u-itll Nev. and leiurncd; thc majority being in dc'ti-! , P thou„lit.
T,oni* Bro»stein & Co., have just
Centennial Tourists. I received t Ito handsomef t line of
A stranger walking into our composing [ dress goods to lie iouud in Northern
room this morning might have been pat
l-t.. at 7 a. m. High Mas*, and sermon tute circumstances. Manv of the towns
at 10 a. m. Sunday-school at 5p. in.
laird’.5 day at 11
o’clock p. ni.. in Steginiller's Hull cor-
ner of Main and Burnett street.
a yyo uycEMvyrs.
Texas.
“Domestic’' Paper Fashions.
Attbo Kansas City Stern. Thc
best Sewing Mat-hit ’ in use. Can
only he bought in Ibis city at the
Kansas City Storo.
The most complete and varied as-
sortment of Indie*, misst-s and cliil-
drer.s’ tint -y striped and plain liowc
in town oponod this a. m. at the pop
id'll’ store ol Louis liomstein Si Co .
3ood XTows For All. i N B
] If the person who borrowed a hummer
Large, medium and small, are invited to , from Winn's gun shop a few dav- ago will
call at the DvnlNon Roiliir Nforc retura It he will oblige Doc. Withrow.
’Twas Ever Thus, &c-
To; 1 oversofa fine article of whi.-key change her name to .Mrs. K d. McKuiglit,
«c would say. that at no place in the city a kind providence permitting,
can a better brand oc secured than at the M. K. & T- Officials
] ••Kentucky Whiskey Depot ” kept by the
“ 7',“ ”7 -l-J-o. -o I I tu tlovi-i. Bo™*u..io * c.
The iimlormpru’«of$tA w ill h« dnirgcil for an- speak. £-12;tf , A .
niimwtiiMi!* iinilur thi heiul lux^riablv in 1 * j M. K. A 1. By. urriVCfl Il(*r« about 11 MllSiC LCSS0D3.
W( understand that our go-ahead citi-1 o'clock they left fer the North about I I’rof. J. II. Dunn willcutnuicuocanother
zen. Jerry Nolan, contemplates leaving p. m. I school in'vocal uiusie at Hie M. E. church
Denison lor a short time, and will probab-
ly take a contract on the new branch of
flu International Itv., now building west
from Rockdale. Mr. Nolan ha- strong
and examine the immense display <>l ar-
ticles for sale, at t.ie give away price ol
$1.00.
Can please man, woman or child for
$1.00. Tomra Pohtkr.
120 Main street, three doors above Post-
office. * 3-2r I in
TOTJ2TG
wmmammmmmma
Ladles Attention I
Full Instructions for making 1000 beau-
, tiful and useful articles for the household, i
To tllO U7U* .‘..“-s-i0 only Pjiu^ | gent free on receipt of 33 onilis. Ad-i T
A special train lrom the South, contain- j .Y^J* ':*.t get u no Alexandre iirtsss ,J. M. Ilautou, Lock Box 3J1, l)eni-| *
5-15-tf
Every "Dome.tic” Machine.
Fully wnrrantod. Ladies rent
ing otnor Machines will do well to
call at the Kansas City Store and
test tho Now “Domestic.”
The New “Domestic”
A double thread lock stick Sew-
ing Machine for sale at the Kansas
City Store.
S It E E D E R
nonjieeriML’i.i untler thi- heu<t
M'Jvgnct*.
'1’he electi*m to lake jilMre Hie liih of June
t on ritl.AM Rr.R.
We rtt-e HHtboii'/rd to flnnounee flip t Atllf
nfO. E# (VM.-VliEV <»•» ;i ’ itvlMliif for
ie«eUctioti to thc olhue of < ’ity Tn AFurer.
Just Think.. j-Tuesday evening next. All persons who
That youleun buy freili I'Urato of Mag-' wUh t0 recel'',! in-str‘,c,ion "»
neshi at Achcsou's Drug Store for flttoen | i^om? ' '' * $
cents a battle. »-lS,lw
The News in speaking of tho game of
fllH HAItSIIAI..
hf ;ivs tluit la- will he on thc grade of the
Red River A Rio Grande Ry. inside ol"six-
| ty days. We sincerely hope that Jerry's ! Billiards played ' iast evening at't..e Lc
expectations may lie realized. | (jrimdc Saloon, between k rank Behart
We are "Utlinrisfil n""”' Boots and -hoes all stj lc.s ami prices as-!a,,(1 Mr »»y* that Himes scored 102
“LH' rc'Y «r * * f,’r ,l”’ imilshliig, nt Goldsod's. I Pci at*. We are requested to correct the
office of City Marshal. , • ! above and st.te that the score stood, Bo-
We are authorized tnniiiiminee the naini ol. John L. Riddle, of tins uiv. ] hart 200, Slate* 162.
«>t J. PA RK4. as n candidate for the ! •••Ivesl a telcgr-.n about 10a. m.. on the I
otfiocot Cttv Marshal. 17th inst.. Informing him that the cause! Remember Strawberries and lee Crcum
Wear, sntbo iz-l to nrmoun.-e the l'«i‘<dng In the Supreme Court of Altotin, j ha the Methodist Social at
« t I.. M. .it>Il NSON,xsii i :n,di jte foi I'exus, In case of Fannin eountv vs. John ll1* '-huteli this evening.
•be office *>f City Marshal ! L. Riddle, writ of error from Cook county 1 a.jj. Mercer shlppeil on Wednesday a
We sre .................... tin ramc .'""."•''T1 "" nii’,i'S' °‘ tl,e | «*r !«m1 of very fine corn fed cattle. They
of D. F WIIKLLKK, as a candi.latv «* the Will ln*t. J be matter ol cmitro- came from Denfoii c nmty. aid are con-
fer Cit> Marshal at tin- Juiu: election. versy was eleven thousand seven hundred
acres of land, si tun Us I nine miles northeast
Wc;,,-,- authorized to «an«-s Pm» „f o«ll,o.,v;lle.
Th j r.IMjin *»■* h i iuididjite for City Mur-
»h«I «t She enning elect ion. Tlic Eppfidn Bi o's at the great “Ken-
We an anthonzed to niuauiiire Bn- !,ieky Whisky Depot” make a specialty ol
iimiio of J. MfDOU'FJ.L for city line Bran-fics end Wines iu bottle or bulk,
marshall. lor family use; ami parties needing those
articles would do well to cull »n them be-
fore purchasing elsewhere. 5-12:,f
We are.authorized tonmioiini-ethc nanio
z-f J. IF. PFA’yF.hV. a- a candidate
lor the office of City Marshal.
For Assessor and Collector:
s'gned to Msilliul f. Healing, st Louis.
Mr Rue li f., for Jacksboro yesterday, on
htiilr.ess In connection with tiie cattle
trade to this point.
The colored people are organizing a
brass baud. A fair will soon be held in
this city, tor the purpose of raising luf.
fi ent 'ruli to purchase of Instruments,
Mr Miller, a gentleman from Pennsyl-
We have been requested to call the a;-, .......
tendon of thc city authorities,to H,« neces-11'?1'1* arnvcd *',U ** lafl 1 liui*da> ’
M e are rutiion7.e<l to an jounce the I pT 0f bavins aome new scatsDUt an in the ,4* ** P<-messed of abundant means, ami
nnn„. of J. JIf.H 5FEEDI R for thc of-! "vu/tTn-win .here Tri^ I *»' lhe W
I the summer season, and the Park .vip !•'Phasing a ranche, wbicl, he intend.
flee of Assessor and Collector.
election. persons were present to listen to the hand
' I>lay. and were obliged to stand. There are
$ only seven seats in the Park at the present
J-. M. Sheoder has disposed ol Ins livi ry time, whereas fifty would he none too
stable on Main street. ' ninny.
Fred Spencer ha- built an addition to - N''w K0,,d‘ J“»' recelved ,lt Van
I he Ssn Francisco saloon.
stocking with thorough bred cuttle.
Ifj ou are going to Paint, go to
McKnight &C o, undgotacan of the
ready mixed Paints. Thoy liavo
just received a large stock, which
for cheapness and durability, cannot
be excelled.
Fossen's. “Domoatic’- Paper Fashions.
The Light Running “Domestic”
There will l>e a stcawN-rrv aiu" I ■<• H e understand there l« a genllemnn in The New “Domestic’.’ Tho lightest
cream festival thi-: cvemtlg at the .Velho- town from Muskogrc I. T„ canvasshig Ihr i running Hewing Machine in lliu
dlst ehureh. , the nen pm».-i fei.-rntly established then, j world.
BLACKS HILLS
BOOTH
Made to order by Phil. 15cauford, tbe
—CDHin|ii<ui HooIiiiHkcr—
Out of good material and svurranted to
stand In any climate. Cull and lenvo vour
orders, next door to Spragues, on Malu
Street. 2 20tf
Before }'0,1 purchase that into
grenadine draa-t, examine the large
line just opened at Louis Boi'ustein
&Co.
Me Knight <t t’o liavo just receiv-
ed a large assortment of ready mixed
paints which they aro disposing of
at low figures.
To tbe Pub’ic.
I have the most conveiilcntand complete
icc box for keeping all kinds of spirituous
ami manlt liquors—bottled—lee cool for
family use and medicinal purposes.
5-13-tf F. C. J. LebUrjiaxx.
DR. D. a. FHALAN,
Operative and Mechanical Dentist,
Has taken rooms at the Rusk Avenue
Hotel, where all dental operations will be
performed in a skillful manner, and war-
ranted.
Fiiiu gold fillings a specially.
Refers, with pleasure, to many ol our
first citizens. 4-29tf
For Rent.
A largo store-room, centrally 'oonte-l.
\pply to J. M. eiieedi r. * 1 !0-tf
ison, Texas.
2-18:11
Who Wunts It P
The most desirable block in Denison (so
conceded). Located live blocks northwest
of the school building, high elid dry.
IMPltOVtCMKNTS
Fair house, unfinished, good well of
water, between three mid four hundred
trees ol sclcet fruit—eailicst to latest—ap-
ples peach and pear; 18U of the peach are
thc early Alexanders—ripen here tho last
of May, are eight inches In circumference,
deep red, shading off on light side to rich
orange color; three weeks ahead of Hale’s
early; also six hundred Lawton blackber-
ries, one hundred red and black raspberries
(part ttearing); some strawberry and grape
vines; a large asparagus bed; ornamental
shade trees; a full crop ol vegetables all In
a flne'state of cultivation; two thousand
tomato plants staked and in bloom. The
block is hedged and rail-fenced.
PRICK AND TERNS.
$1,700.00 cash-if all is taken possession
is given immediately. $1,500.00 without
the vegetables: $500.00 down and $1,000.00
the first of September, when possession
will he given.
Come and see for yourself, I mean busi-
ness.
H. C. Stivers.
DENISON TEXAS 5-12-lm.
Denison Select School.
Permanetly located at tbe M. K. church
on Woodard street. Course of studies
primary, intermediate and academic.
Primary class $2.00 |>er mouth.
Intermediate class $3.00 per month.
Academic cl^ $4.00 per month.
Corner Main street Sc Fannin nvonuo
DENISON, • - - TLX AS.
fBlacksmithing
in all itn various branches,
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Farmers come where yon can get your
work done in time, and at tbe lowest prices.
3:2S-tl'
PALALi BEER HALL,
LOUIS L1BBIK, - Proprietor.
CHOICE WHISKEY, No. I CIGARS,
SAINT LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draught,
South side Main street,
DENISON, • TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall Ims been recently
fitted up in a neat and attractive style anil
furnished with FINE BILLIARD TA-
BLES.
THR WINE ROOM,
which lias recently oeen K.-x. up Is nicely
furnished.
THE BANC HO,
Main st.
DENISON
TEXAS.
2-23-tf
Jf W. Keeler, Principal.
Lost 1
On Austin Ave. between Main mid
Bond streets, a gold pendant to a breast-
pin. set with deep colored amethyst stone,
enameled with gold rote. The finder will
be suitably rewarded for returning tlio
same to Cresset office.
For Rent.
Two nice dwelling houses. For Infor-
mation apply to J. M. Sheeder.
Fiac old Sour Mash Whisky will always
bo found at the bar.
ft
Complete slock of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars always on hand.
3-21 tf:
rt END 20c to G. P. ROWELL * Co.,
CjNew Yoi’k for Pamphlet of 100 pages
containing M»ts of 3000 newspapers, and
Co.,
containing list* of 3000 newspapers; and
estimates showing cost of advertising.
3 (i-lf daw
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1876, newspaper, May 18, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524003/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.