Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON DAILY
*-
DAILY CRESSET.
By the Crenet Printing Company.
Published Daily, Sundays Excepted.
Urfwt Rally Circulation «■ the City.
TEUlvIS:
one 00
A ** six mouths-...................... 4 60
one month........................... SO
■Weekly, one year......-................... 2 00
“ six months........—........1 00
Daily delivered by carrier anywhere In the
tity at twenty cents per week,
any one sending a club of ten, of either
the daily or weekly, an extra copy will
be furnished free.
Advertising rates low, and will be made
known oh application.
THE JOB OFFICE
is complete in every respect, and employ-
ing none but tirst class workmen, we are
prepared to do all kind* of job work in
as good style as can be done anywhere,
and at prices that are reasonable. Give
us a call and vou will be convinced tnat
what tye say is so. Orders by mail wil
be promptly attended to.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS.
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W. H. WINN,
G. L. PATRICK.
JOHN HOLFORD,
O. E. O’MALKY,
W. A. TIBBS, -
J. S. BEST
«. KAN DELL.
(Mayor.
(Recorder.
Marshal
Assessor A Collector
- - Treasurer
President of Council
- City Clerk.
City AA‘orney.
■ cocacinnur—1st waud :
JHO G.TAYLOR, Wm. M. PECK.
coracrtHKN—“Jo’wahp .
J. A. MALCOLM, S. HANNA.
eocKcu.MK*—3d wa«»:5
GBO. W. WALTERS, H. ALEXANDER
OOLNCILMIW-ITU WARD 1
w B. BOSS. - W. A. TIBBS.
Regular meeting of Council, first Thursday
a toon month.
CRi2S
SET,
—There was a race yesterday af-
ternoon at the raoe course between
GFtieen’s pony “Babbit" and a pony
belonging to Mr. Webb, a gentleman
who recently came to this city. The
distance run was five hundred yards.
Mr. Webb’s horse lost the race. The
stake run for was $10.
—Tono & Munson are negotiat*
ihg for the sate of a large tract of
land to parties from the north for
the purpose of erecting a tannery
and a lactory for the extraction of
tannin acid. As this is a secret,don't
say anything about it lo the gentle-
men mentioned and save them the
trouble of explaining away ihe im-
pression this has produced on your
mind.
•KPCTr ti. S.MARSHAL.
GEORGE S. ROWLEY.
SIIOT1CK Of TIIB BRACK—ITtKClKOT NO. 5 !
W. D. KIRK.
J. H SPENCE. - - ConsUlde
A war poet—the bom-hard.
The rock of ages—the cradle.
The seat of war—an Ottoman.
Don’t open your wife’s letters. It
has just cost a Buffalo man $500.
- In Chicago it is the poor unfor-
tunates only who aro arrested.
Whon prisoner, hint CI,ionRo effl- j tC,PmiofflceT)ni!l “stoTe'hc
eor, bring them lo by biting their has his office there. 5 5U
-ears.
—Some eighty or a hundred
young trees were set out in tbo
northeast corner of the Park and
have been used as scratching posts
by the pigs ever since. Some of the
trees are entirely oat of the ground,
sorao partially so, and only one out
ot the whole number is growing as
it should and that is liable to go
down any dav it the pigs are not
put out and kept out of the Park.
—At Humboldt, Kas., on the 7th
insL, by Rov. J.Paxton C.W.Hotch-
kiss, of Ponison, Texas, to Miss A.
Randolph, of Bloomfield, Ipwa. The
bride and groom arrived in this city
yesterday ovening from the north,
and are at present stopping Bt the
residenco of Mr. and Mrs. George,
corner of Austin avenue and Gandy
street. The Cresset extends con-
gratulations to the happy couple.
ENVELOPE
Of every color and qmlifv just receiv-
ed and neatly Hinted at the Ciikssis 1 office
Hand-made
Soiir-iiuisli whisky at the Bank ex-
change. i 2 ti
■t .
Handmade
MeBrier whisky—the finest In the mar-
ket at tlic Bank exchange. 1 2 if
Lodging.
Pleasant and nicely furnished rooms. »t
the Diiisitior" House, southwest corner of
Main and Burnett. Apply to room No.
17, up stairs. ‘ 3 7tfcc
The cheapest plaee. in Denison, bv far is
the Dollar store. Cali and see. 4 14tf
Dr. Bern/,can be found at
A
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LAGER BEER
DEK3T!
F.C.J.LEBERMINN
DEALER IN
AND
FOREIGN WJNES
AND
From their looks you can’t tell
the difference between a gambler
and a gentleman in Chicago.'
‘*§hure an’ where is the entranco
out 7” asked an Irishman of the
jailer.
Kate t/laxton and her husband
have become reconciled. The fire
probably melted bor stony heart,
Tha cold sltoulder, just now, be-
longs to the man who was too pre-
vious in abandoning his undershirt.
The Orientals are very trusting
to each other.. “Aro you not afraid
to go away from your shop with-
out locking it?” o traveler asked an
Egyptian up the river, “ddi, no,’’
answered the mau coolly, “there is
not a Christian within throe miles."
“Your visits remind nte of the
growth.of a successful newspapor,”
said Uncle Jabez, leaning his chin
on bia hand and glancing on Wil-
liam Henry, who was sweet on An-
gelica.
If you, want your prescrip-
tion carefully compounded
and by a graduate in Phar-
macy, take them to the Post
Office Drug store. 5 5tt
Newport ties $1 50 at Sher-
burne's .-'hoe Store
Mo. NX
^ Bread sold at Shaw's City bakery
Ghana imported French shoes
for gents. just arilvetl at Sherburne's slue
store; hand made and warranted not to
rip—cost only $8.00. Call and see them.
5-3tf.
Don't Forgot
That Webster A Armstrong have their
Book store in the I*. O building. 4 30U
The Post Office Drug store
is the place to buy your
drugs. 5 5tf
Ladies hand made polish
boots for $jj.00 at Sherburnes. Warranted.
Dr. Whittier’s Publications!
204 Pages; Manhood, Womanhood.Mar-
FOR SALE.
Omc* or rax Adams Express Co., t
DkNison, Tkxas, May 10,lS77./f
The following named articles of freight
having letnained in the possession of the
Adams Express Company over three
months, the owners and consignees are
hereby notified that the same will be sold
foi charges, at public auction, at the auc-
tion house of William Campbell & Co.,
comer of Woodard and Austin avenues, in
the City of Denison, Texas, on
SATURDAY, JUNE (9) NINTH. 1877,
unless called for and charges paid before
that time, at the office of the Company at
Denison, Texas. Sale will commence at
ten (10) o'clock a. m.
J. M. THATCHER, Gen’l. Agt.
J. Bhitschk, Agent
1 package, C O 1> $6.50, Ashbrooke C
T.Fort Smith, Ark.
J box, C 0 D$11.U0, Andre Josah, Mus-
kogee C N.
1 package, “Advocate.” Talaquah, C N
1 box, C OD $1(3.10, Abreu J I{, Deni-
son, Texas.
1 box. Alien ff I>, Denison Texas.
1 package, Andrews & 1$, Gainesville
Texas.
1 valise, Buzan F M, Atoka C N.
1 package, Brock C O, Ft Smith Ark.
1 box, Bartlett & Dunn, Gibson C N.
1 package. Brooks R S. Denison Texas.
1 P box, Beardsley C, Denison Texas.
1 package. Blakely G VV Denison Texas
1 roll, Carey J W. Van Buren Ark.
I package, Carter T, Chouteau C N
1 can 1 package, Collin J P, Denison
Texas.
1 valbe, Champion A. Denison Texas.
1 gun 1 pull, Clayton J F, Denison Tex.
1 itox, Cowen Area, Denison Texas.
1 package, CokoggJ, C'alberts I T.
1 package, Carso Mrs C F, Denison
Texas.
1 bundle. Coflrey, A K, Denison Texas
1 package, “Cresset.” Denison Texas.
1 package, Collins A R. Denison Texas
1 package, Col lip s a R, DenifOu Texas.
1 package, Collins A R. Denison Texas.
1 cast, Dr it nub S A. McAllister. C N.
I box. Davis J 11, Prairie City C N.
1 barrel. Davis J. Denison Texas.
1 box. Davis D VV C, Denison Texas.
1 cast. Davis I) W (3. Denison Texas.
1 package, Davis, D W C, Deni -on .
Texas.
1 sack, Davis D VV (’. Denison Tex ts, j
1 sack. Davis D \V < . Denison Texas.
1 package; C O I) $6.20, Duvall 8 Den-
ison Tex.
I cast, Edwards J It. Vlnita C N.
1 box. Elliott Ft<’. Dexter Texas.
2 box utt, Elliott II C, Denison Texas, i
I barrel. Elmore .1 E. Demsou Texas, j
1 package. lulling Johnson. Vinita C N i
1 valise. Flynn .1 8, Denison Texas.
Ip boX. Fustin T A. Denison Texas.
1 package, Dairy C M. Caddo C N.
1 B bag, (3 O D $2.25 GiUUpieJS, j
Vinita C N.
1 box. Garlich E, Chouteau, C N,
] package, Gatos O (3. Denison Texas, j
1 box, Harrison F. Gibson C N.
1 box. HoioerJ, Ft Gibsen C N.
1 poekage, Harris, Dr K I’. Vinita C N. j
ti east iron rods, Hopkins il 8, Van :
Buren Ark. -
1 package 1 box, CO D $44.00, llen-
WOod Miss E IV, Denison Texas.
1 package, Hudson E O, Denison Texas
1 bnle. Hawkins.I F. Denison Texas.
1 saddle, lluddieson .1, Denison Texas.
1 trunk, Hardie I* G, Denison «Pexas.
1 package, Irwimi II \V, Atlantic City,
C N,
1 package, CO I) $1.50, Johnson J W,
Ft Smith Ark.
1 bundle east, COD $9.55. Jones C F
Gibson 1 T.
I bundle cast. (3 O I) $1.55, .Jones C F,
Gibson I T.
I kl‘g. Jenkins J J, Denison Texas.
1 package. John-on W, Cambridge Tex
t1 box, C O D $16.00, King A W, Atoka
10 N.
1 package. Little (4 W. Ft Sill 1 Tw.
1 cast,CO D S10O. Locke.C VV, Gibson
IT.
1 C bag, Lowell Mr, Denison Texas.
1 box, Lee D C, Denison Texas.
1 coil, McFarland J, Tdilequali CN.
1 box* Moore H, Ft Gibson C N.
2 r ast alt; Markham J W, Gibson C N.
1 sack, McFarland F, Denison Texas.
1 package, MeCurtev & hullivim, Deni-
miZTLnim j.ttoni.nn tcx,,. i LAGER REER
1 lockage, McMilllan G A, Denison AJxl'V^ -A-sJ-A
Texas.
1 package, Michilson 8 M. Denison Tex
3 cast, Needham II K, Denison Texas.
1 package, Nicholson A 8, Denison Tex
1 hale Nisworner A VV, Denison Texas.
2 boards, Pepper K 8. Denison Texas.
1 package, COD $1.75, Price II, Deni-
son Texas.
1 box. Ryan JT. McAllister CN,
1 bundle cast, lloas R B, Gibson C N.
1 cast Stepeuson A Showncau, Caddo
MOVERS AND PLANTERS
DENISON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000
omens:
JAMES PORTER,
JOHN NEVINS,
J. H. SLATER.
President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
> DIRKCTORS:
Samuel Hanna, C. C. Binklev, John Ncv-
ins, James Porter, J. R. Stevens, Wm.
Hughes, J. H. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and Mold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
Draifa Drawn on all thcPria*
clpal Cities of Europe.
7-1 :tf
•pMRST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, 9500,000.09
Paid up Capital, $100,000 00
Does a Legitimate Banking Busines
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas,
LIQUORS
—AND—
Sight Exchange bought and sold oil pri
cfpal cities ot the United States.
v
DIRKCTCRS
Jno. Sculler. Ed. Perry. J. T. Carbry, D.
VV. <’. Davis, 8. G. Eddy. A. II.
Coffin, Jos. Perrv, VV. 8. Lowe.
JOHN SCl’LLIN. President.
ED. PERRY. Vice-Prcsdeut
W. s. LOWE, Cashier.
MILWAUKEE,
>v
A
SAINT LOUIS,
AND
CINCINNATI
rlsge; tine plates, all about it. 60 cent*.
Manhood, an epitome relating to men only
16 cent#; — W'oiiijuihood. an epitome of
_______ l^ge hook rehitm? to wouiaMtU#^ «gW,. doutoeB^ T«s.
► «to - rrr*t - 1 Wh i WAw limy rminr who tW, wbv ; 3« *3BmnahSS E. Denison Tex
is** gQ ^Ulref wnilam -two stamps, each or nil sent sealed^to 1 l>«cki*e. Souires Miss M. Orunmwlli-
Ilenry.
“Wall, they commenced on a
weekly, grow to be a tri-weokly,
and havo become daily, with'a Sun-
day.supplement.”
“Yea,” said William Henry, brae
ing np, “and after we are married
we will iesoe an extra.
fttty address on receipt of price in postage
or ciirrencv. Address Dr.Whittier, 617
8t«vMn|58-st St. Louis, Mo.,the in'ost suc-
cessful specialist of the age.
lfew Nloek
Of I ine Papeterte just received at Web-
ster utid Armstrong's, 5 »tf
Fln« Albuma
Just received at Webster and Arm-
strong’s. a 9tf
-
A &
1 box. Shernicr J, Muskogee, C N.
ymekage, Stephens 8 8, Tuhjequah
In Barrels or Bottles
Ibpx.COBSlO
so'1 0 N.
, ---------- it , i arm x exas.
Trowbridgf *V, Caddo CN.
' O D S10.7tf. r
, Tecplcs C B, Glb-
Thc Po^tofllce
Book store Is the place to buv vour
stationery etc. 4 iot?
! * The Post Office Drug store
' is now in running order,
patronize it
patronize it. j 5 filf ] nsckage.lWeatherlorU mrs E T.
“aWK-itosw 4W
■it’ - .'-V ■ , • .
1 package, Squires Miss M, Orangeville
Texas.
1 package, Scliultx H 1<\ Denison Texas
1 package, Sc.ott II E. Denison Texas.
1 chest, Segriit John. Denison Texas.
’ '^age. Saljnsky W, Park Texas..
, ..
I package, Taylor F. Denison Texas.
1 B bag, Teft A, Denison Texas.
I B bag, Thctlord VV A. Denison Texas.
1 gun, Tansey, J L, Denison Texas.
1 bundle, Varner F P, McAllister c N.
1 package Vann B W, Vinita C N.
1 package, Valenta, J F, Denison Tex.
1 package, Varnam W A, Dexter Texijs
u,u“’-- Son Ft Smith Ark
--- — — -, Evansville Ark.
r_ ..alker LD, Denison Texas
1 package, Wright J, Denison Texas.
son ^l'eCxasfe,^Cllllierl0rCl D,r‘ E T*
Oftliverad in ail Parta «f the Statfl.
BAR FIXTURES
Denisov, Ter.
WHITE BROTHERS, Prop-rs,
Skillfull Workmen, Clean Towels, Polite,
Attention,.Smooth ami Easv Shaves,
arc Specialities at the 6. K.
MLS MB EJi Wil BATH',
At ail times, in a 1 seasons, and under all
circumstances.
iS^Give the O. K. a trial when anything
is needed in the tonsorial line. Mj -t
C. B. 2EEXY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DENISON.......TEXAS.
Opfick:—Post Office Drug Store, Mala
street.
Rksidkxce:—S.-E. Corner Gandy street
and Burnet avenue.
PRESCRIPTION FREE
170R the Speedy Cure ofSemlmd Weak-
X ness, Lost Manhood, and all dlsor-
(U‘r.s brought on by iuiLsuretioiis orexct’M,
Any druggist has tlie ingredients.
Address—VV. Davison A Co.. 86 Nassau
St.. New York. (5-2G:d<twJy
To tho Ladies of Denison.
Mrs. Boldriek and Norman have rented
the premises No. JOG Main street, four
doors east of Post Office. They have been
fitted up in style surpassing any millinerv
and dress making establishment in mu-
cky. Tin* largest and best selected stoex
ot goods, consisting of every thing in the
millinery line ever displayed in our city,
lms just been received from the North. A
specialty, remodllng and doing over ladies
hats. A dr(?ss tnakinsf department, Where
are ttnplbv-" ,
ed. is attached to the establishment. Don't
fail to calhind examine the new stock o< 'll:,
jmliiuery good^,spring and summer styles. *; >
■i' ■ ■ a- '
m
15
At.
1 package. Wheeler A Son
1 trunk. Wright L A, Kv.
1 package. Walker L D,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
'■Oi.Wt'ait • ,■ ‘ ■ ..
ICR! FOR SALE
i
- ■» ■- >.* J j " JJi i ■' '
AnUEDTIGIUAh^^”
atitoi.A4TWt^,*».wft^s».fcpumto
Millinery and Dresa-Making Estab-
lishment.
Mrs. Ballou has rented the ttremiseg for-
merly occupied bv ^rs. Van Fossen. on
south side of Maine street between Rusk
and Bui nett avenue’s. Her facilities, and
long acquaintance with the uilllluury and ,
dress-milking business enables hef to dtt
work at the shortest notice, and In style*
to suit all. Anticipating tlm demands
m.. v>, luiiKims, wuxi me super-
ior Judgment utnl good taste which many
sasaS'.K
her In the millinery and drew-maklng de-
parttuenl. A full and complete stock ot
millinery goods, the, latest novelties lust
received* MMftw, '
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 190, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1877, newspaper, May 11, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524110/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.