Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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DAILY CRESSET.
1IEX1SOS. TEX AS.
FRIDAY, : ! DEP- *■
TEXAS HASH.
Penned and Purloined.
A ring of Tennesseeans have got
the bull by the horns in Sherman
und are running that little town.
Belton ;s to have a three story
brink hotel.
The Belton Journal, one of our
best exchangee, reports that town
in a Healthy and prosperous condi-
tion.
Longview men have handled six
unon which they nay an interest of! If .to*' want frvsh oysters. 34 boms out «r
* , the brine, go to the Lone Star Bestau-
six per cent, per annum. ^ ^
There is no regular practicing ‘ Attention Firemen-
uhvsieian at Hillsboro. But you — .
■ , „ . , . iw, „ The members of the Denison Hook and
ban as well tg'ejour 1 . ; Lk <ler Company No. 1, are requested to
green *'ld age where yon are. U IS fie prevent at a meeting Thurwtay night,
useless to go there: some poor med- j W|)W1 the annual election of oilierrs of the
ieal student would be certain to company will take place,
follow you. ; _ 1 express otnoc
The friends and enemies of the j Nl Wager $10,
new constitution are both very
anxious to discover which side of,
He bought his clothing at
the fence the Houston Telegraph is; the Star Store.
on, hut that paper in its usual lofty The great tire at Sherman did not injure
manner is dissecting the Instrument the dress goods at Teak's.
and decline* to be interviewed. Ftivs, new and very choice, at T3 |-j j T3 Ci |
There are likely to be twenty-j ___________
Sep ! four contested scats in the Look at 'em !
House of llcprcsenla- _
Fifteen of them are ooou-
thousand bales of cotton since
B*ll,,r‘* |“0 Fifteen of them »r» occu-! . , , , ,,
nig for a plug of a town. | ))iej ),v Republicans and nino by J gO. ttiy S/IOOS tic U.C
flar /tore.
The Dallas Trade Guide has been Democrats.
CofiM nr III. G«l»*.lo» New, Te Be Or Not to Be. | „ml Children's Furs,
cnriiniiiin- .1.0 Now ('oiwtituiion Pc bein style t’arim",N’’vil1-
are in demand.
The editor of the Sherman lieg-
ister lias been honored by a call
from W. Blassingame.
Jefferson is to have a circus on
the eighth, und the Jefferson ed-
itors rejoice thereat.
Geo. Richard Huff, a fancy col
ored barber, recently stopped in
Sherman and put up at a first class
hotel. The Register is degenera-
ting. it notes ins arrival.
The brutality of the Sherman
Register is only exceeded by the
ignuranco of its editor.
One Moon is a candidate for
Sheriff of Dallas county. IDs sut-
tellites think they can get up
enough light to shove him through.
The epizootic is creating havoc
in Tarrant county.
The court house in Jefferson,
Texas, has been offered to the Bap-
tists of this state if they will take it
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/O ULO
r
Siar o’ore.
Hold You so, Did n’t!?
K. It A lilt Bit SHOP.
It you want to see the neatest dining
room, cleanest table cloths, cleanest dishes.
| most attentive waiters and a general de-
sire to s. rve customers faithfully, cull on
Mrs. Dr. Johnson, at Lone Star ftestuu-1
gl , rant, next door to Express office. UCot tfc Cold. QatlliSf
^ _____ ____ ' ci n L i
. 7r.....» r , » Vll the lilt'* styles of Fill's, tit Shaving. Ilair ( titling and Shampooing
is the peace to /re. oar- vt.vills’ *
cri,,, ' r,. p< ...
•n ms.
Ain't he a Nobby Fellow?
Why. he j
:Har shore.
1 1 rl
«» ' ,r> •
yy *■ y X y
Thu best anil clioapi^t WhiskifS in tlio
market at Eppstii n Hrot*. I UK NISON.
Now Fiil-s ! (’hotq. Furs! for j
ladies and children, .at Novins". I/"T g. UANDELI
i kl (tlllhtSi« New York oy si ers for sale, at 50 cent-1
('fliHf’l! fyo It'll Jij liiCVr * icr disk. or 75 cents per can; warranted will prnetiee in Grav-on and adjoining
226, .Wain strvet,
net 4t f
We Met by Chance,
i
.ii
septitn
Mrs. Cook can accommodate
ho make our sei.ee own \
of drygoods, a. the
lew gentlemen with board and neat-
liirnislied rooms. Call at the
building on Main stieet in the rear
o| Bollard’s stove store. iio\'22-lw
lore.
I’rof. Isaacson, occiilisl and optician.
—— inis just rccciv d a choice assortment of
and establish a Baptist school. The Wan i n,.- One hundred men to help .1)l.,.ja|(.(,s, ,.ye and magiiifyin ■ glasses.
building is now and cost about real pebble lens, next to Star Store.
SJVOnty thousand dollars. House. novJOaltf __ ocl—tt
Mr. Page, of Tobuacana, has in- imported seiler* Water at the Cash Li-| ****** '»>' ,ialv''s.....
ipior House. no\2:tf °Vst<*rs. in the shell, at the Loue Star
—— --- --- 1 Restaurant.
Truth Must and Will Prevail.
PROVISIONS, COAL OIL, &c.
Corner Main st. and Austin ave„
DKXiSOX, - - - TEXAS.
F. M. WHITE, Proprietor.
with neatness and dispatch.
M A tK STREET NEXT TO EPPKTKINK.
TEXAS.
• '.ill on l.oiiis Lebreelit for genuine j ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR at LAW
Rhine Wine from Bingen on the Rhine. j
no\2:tf
Main street, okmson, ii.xas
I.. C. Bai l'.
counties. S|teci' l attention to collecting
and to the liucstigafn ii of I,and Claims
Sept. 0,-tf.
\. COLLETT* (
Proprietor* of
ACCOMMODATION MARKET,
20U Main S'reet.
DENISON. - TEXAS.
Terms si 1 icily cash. Olmiee meats con-
stantly on hand at price- to -nit the times
vented u cotton press, built on the
cheapest und most simple plan ever
known, lie l as put up two in
Limestone county, both of which
gu vo until e satisfaction.
One
Prismoidul railroad at Hempstead
has been completed.
c. c. C. B ?
< in‘t 1 ’less 1: i Vo it l»|> ! Uo to I'JIjMT
V)A1*A< i: BKKK HALL,
LOlLS LIB Bl H, - Proprietor.
or. A. ET3’PS& C
MANUFACTURING
! et
r/tl-C . 'tar _ 'tore is is .v Co's., whisper C. C. C. U. to J.mand CIMICK WHISKEY, No. 1 CIOAUS,
qtmrler of a mile of the, — Sil.SO,iv...o
idal railroad at Hemnsteud 0 itr.ii »v//» >
A..
iowa
r i
'J'JCW 2
,;ee it yon don’t get some of the nicest
Cape Cod Cran Berries ever brought to j
this market.
Lone star restaurant, open day and
. . . ’The following nundiers of the Daily Higiit. next door to express office. Call
ls u.lisUi, >\ \.i_ <'|.|:sur: .Mot day. Aug. 2(i, Friday, ()c- tor what .you want. \ good sipiare meal
abends and tramps. jtohcrl and Wcud.-day October . A | or any delicacy that can lie had m tie inar-
SAIN'T l.Ol IS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draught.
South side Main street,
DENISON. - TEXAS.
ConiWdioiHT'e
And Holders ill
'Tilt Palace Beer Hall lias been recently
H. S Jones was shot dead by his liberal premium will lie paid for each of; kct. Reduction on oysters by the can. J .V.^hea'' 'xvHth ‘‘F1X1-“BILLIARD' TA-
renhew Evert*no K*tc- near Cal-1 ll"‘ ilbovt> **' i'«*turuetl to this ; Meal tickets sold good for nnv house day ih.ks,
1 ' * ' ' office. tf or night.
Biiimiis,!
lire., ETC.,
DENISON, - - TKM
vert last Tuesday.
THE WINE ROOM.
up i< nicely
WAX'n:ii.—A situation in Denison, as Oo to Lebernmnn'a for choice liquor*,!
I lie 1 y hr tup railroad will soon salesman in a dry goods or grocery lnntse,: cigars and hartixtures. Old Cook whisky .. . .......
i i * v ,*j\ .. * j -. w till ■ 11 nns msi'iiiiy uwii i*
lie comjiletcd. liy a gentleiiian who has a large acquaint- * J a gaimn. I'nrnished.
Pcoia hasn’t a vacant liou-e. ance in l'annin, Hunt and Delta enmities. received at J. J. C.dlins' new gro-
’ ‘ ‘ . ' Good rctlercnccs given. Andress eery store, New Dry Apples, New Dry ! Gno.B.Loviso * lino.
I he Baptist Lnivorsttg at Waco “Exthui-hisk.” Currants and New Fresli Lemons. j OVLNG A.HEDGES,
bus 250 students. deel:d2w Boiiliam, Fannin Co., Tex. j --- -- \j
Go to J. J. Collins for your cattle
nice dried Beef. ' BUYERS anil SHIPPED
.1 . i'. !I KOOKS.
A Full Line of Fancy
(}rocerirSf ('iijars, Tobari
FANCY CU.M lit TI UN’S 1!
JUB LUTS.
Aldermanic honors go wanting in Mtnee Meat.
Waco. A car load of mince meat—more or
The Fav-Templeton Star Alliance lw_fwr **'" ttt Kn.KK & ,v«. 1 Mrs' Joh""°"' th« Lonu s,ar VM'!
. .... , . , /,„ioo.»r rant, makes the best coffee in town, so
was in Dallas Thursday night. otuui judges say
The streets of Dallas wcro| R you_ want to purchase cheap saddle '
blocked with
Toys,i\it<s mul rB"r<
ifiil Ki'itifs,
DENISON, TEXAS,
Next Dour to First National Bank.
; Will puv the liigliw! market prices for Cat-
.. ponies, tin, guaranteed also work horse, 11 •vo" 'vi'"ta s,*mn' mr‘'1 a"d a sln’"'- , ‘l«. ol' »••*’"*! T1''1""1'8 !’"
eutton wagons the w] m(i|p . o|) Ml. I1|T.lnt ,t good cofle*. go to the Lone Star • nicnts to our ( omm.ss.on Merchants m St
other day. Wagons in this section , „„vr A( (;tion. h7l,sk. Main »«’** ,loor "» the Express; oSc"next to First Xafl Bank
Fresh California Pears Consta
on hand,und
I'roui (iuc to Two Car~l«H
of Apjth'sou Hand.
of country arc made of more suit- stiver,
stuntiai material
office.
novSttf
House for Rent. Vo" '"*» ''«v lumps at AtclJson A Star's rjAONSOlMA I
\re m.8_ lhe vV-.co Fxfln.incr A good house with four rooms; good htlly 2n per cent cheaper tl.aii at any other j I
Me m.ss me Mato Examiner /- 6 place in the city. Call and see them
TRUSTEE’S SUX
from our table.
well ol water and in a tine location. A]
piV to I. M. Miecdcr, harness shop, Main
The Jefferson Jimplucute is in street. 16-tf
i.eed of a local.
Immigration to Texas.
The Hempstead Messenger will XX'V" I'1’80
J . ° nij>D !v ms J exas, and all ininuyrniiN lay in
iiovXtf
rr<Misoi'i!i! Itooms
Just received tit J. J. Collins’ i Muin street, Demisou, Texas,
New Grocery Store, 1). WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor.
Fresh New Buckwheat Flour.
i T'lic most skillful and accommodating
better than a Radical gallon. . . 1 on Main street, and will take possession hot AXIt cold HATliN
...... * (ni,l \ onetime this week. Hi
Forget Me Wet,
CHEAP MUSfE,
The San Antonio Herald is mad YouUOs sil'ilsfon hxJiioition | Idin'jeall K°UWmher tl,C |,la<'e'a1"1
because the Convention ignored tin at the Star Store. j resale in North *'' '
onstitutiou of 184’). Every bo y purchases tlnir saddles, liar- Texas. nov30-4s
... , t_; - / ii'*s«. whips, and outfits for tln-ir horses1
Rsr.,1 papers a c udvising faun- hl. k„„,„ t!l,.1)(,nt ^
ora to plant more fruit trees. J here h| lh(, 1„,irl;(lf iU„, M.lls them at the very |
is a pathos in these appeals whicn ]owc>t figures. I!<,member lie won't be,
would touch the heart of a cast-iron undersold.
Indian. But it is useless to repeat jVJOHSter
the old story of a dime’s worth of ----
apples and a dollar puff. Paid two prices for that Let our city renders remem-
'u„ in Calvert, a \sJjuff-Ww didn’t he go lo\1Val,’“
jibgio mm named T/otizo Morselv "C Star Store/ __ j Go to Collins for your host
was shot and killed by a young A Ginger Lake, , imuid of Gliewiiig, To.DtltTo.
Oi
f n y
SIX'/
When you go to the
/tore.
mac named Ifavper from Louisiana.
Harp* r was ;a routed.
The different railroads ol Texas
have in u-1' 552,060,<hb.20 of the
common school fund of. thu btiLC,
<7
Kcno! Keno! Keno!
J
0 any man or OOV B' rry night, over the Grand Southern
‘ Saloon, corner of Main stieet and Austin
IVno l '.1 11 . OC smlcci a avenue. At If o'clock a valitahle pi’i <• I*
given in the first one who keno's. Go
/!or fiore.
and fry •your luck.
novJOidWv
1*1*1 j-rs* Hou oliold AD*lodi«*«, Nos.
1 In 12. A Collection of Songs by
Hay s. Dunks, elu. Price, 5U cents per
Number, or 12 for $4.
peers’ l’nrlor Af us*f«*. Nos. 1 to 12.
A I'ollentlon of Easy Dance Music.
I'ricc. till cents per Number, or 12 No-,
for isf.
La Creme tie la Creme, Nos. I to
•it. A Collection of Difficult l’itmo
Music. Price. *0 cents per Number,
or 12 Nos. k/i pL
Whereas. Stole A (,uy. a linn comp
of i». W. Slone mid J. II. Guy. fw
1 cert,fin d. «-d of trust, dated August
IsT.'i. and recorded in Mortgage hook
pagc2;i4. Drays,m county, records ir
! < i. j-k of tin* District ('hurt for Gra
county. Texas, did comcy to the ill
signed trustee, the following desci
real estate, lying and being sit mi ted i
J City of Denison and epunty of Grai
! Stan - of Texas, and described more
as lot iiiiiid« r twcnty-lwo (22). in I
number I'oMy-lx ( |li), in said city,
1 the iiiiiunveinenl.s thereon sim-itcd: \t
- id eouveyanc" wa- in uic in trust tj
cure I lie ji-iy incnl of tin.....certain prtj
sory notes therein t'ullv des( i-ibid|
whereas -aid notes have bet ome dui
remain unpaid, now. tin refore. at t|
; quest of C. B. Burnham A Co., oil
I onis. Mo., lhe legal holders of «nhl^™
an I in accordaitco wi111 the terms aiJ
ditions of said deed of trust, I. tlie ■
' signed trustee, will, on
SATURDAY. Hie 4th day of DM
BE It, BH75, f
III 'rout of til'* pnsf-oilire ill 1
Texas, lietween th - hours of 10(Tl
lie forenoon and I o'clock in thefl
noon of that day. pi occed to sell atj
yen hie 11m above described real e-tf
cadi, to tin* highest bidder, to satij
notes, togctiici v ith Lie costs and f
scs of executing this tin t i_
OWENS.'I gift
November 13, 1S75. no' 1
mrS»md nO cents for a -atnple copy of
Cither of the above, and if you are not
salislled with your bargain, we will refund
your money. „„
■ Address/ J.L. PETERS.
843 Biwlway, New f oik.
Slitiwla. tlie finest variety |
Texas; Skills, of ail lhe M
st vies : I/allies’ fumisliinp
cheapeT than '.‘ver, at 1.1
' Sics+chl's.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1875, newspaper, December 3, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524067/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.