Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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IVW npalmo*t any new‘pa|M.T publish-
ed nortb ot tin* llt(l River vnu will !>ee the
won I -KUEE" in bit black letlers. Read
on And
CAPITAL,
■ below it and yoil itniT i request for the
names and address ol all the sous and
llaiurtitrr* ot tl.e north and east to be sent
' to "TEXAS EMIGRATION AGENT,
SEDA LI A. Mo., who will mail them w itli-
out cost n "FREE GUIDE TO TEXAS,”
____the laud of Miahruntt, la-autiful prairies
--- j and v; I levs, 'j Ids hook we have seen. It
©Me* In the Gnnn Hlook, Corner aetompnnied with heantitul colored
Matu street nnd Austin avenue map*. Hlwstrulioni. rates of fate and
Dtecond Story. ! freight. lull of Information eo eernittjeour JOHN p. I.F.EPEK
! eitH's. rivet*, 1 outs < rnp-,-i: tools.church- JOHN KEVINS,
MUNICIPAL OFFICEItS. " U“- W. .T«J“8:|J. «.j**™*! I
DIKKdOUsS:
Hou<;lit and Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED OH TIME
DEPOSITS,
1 C. rir. ” II” • - - ---
SDlTil, K ANSAS&TEX AS RAILWAY
— Thev ;ire *uii<ling ihou.-awlst© »'l parts ol
W H WINN - • -y Ufi tins UiiiitU Suites and Europe. Thi* foes
«■
o. E. O’XALEY, - • Treasurer ] train* are crowded, and rpetaat nm.n «-• t II Hlatcr.
W IS BOSS • Prtiiilent ofCouncil: frequently run to accommodate the |>*>op!e. ■—
Utiurtt. ■ 'rSrjExetaigc, «oId and Silver
! have twelve regular traveling men em- j
rerxoimtx—lm ward : uloveil distributing tree Information con-1
jx© G.TAYLOR, J.l>. WOOD YARD. ,rrhttig Texas throughout the Lniteil
States. They n*k our aid In their eflorts.
coixcilmix—2u »eut> I'atrcmD.e the M.K.AT.K'y. GO NOR 1H
BBO B LOVIN’G L. M. JOHNSON. VI A DENISON and through the beautl-
Wttu. o. wt inw. fjl llMlian Territov. Don't go by way ot
w,„ the sand hills and swamps ol Arkansas. •
^ ■fVi 'rcnc W I, icirr Tak« the M. K. A T. They will land you ] -
6K0. W WALIKIiH, " ^ ^ | direetlv in the Great L nion Depi t at St. I
lamis. They don’t compel you t? ride Driiils. Drawn on nil tho IMn
conrcuatx—Itb»a»*. i thive or four miles through the back
W a. BOSS, - \Y. A. TIBBS, i ,tr,rtJ alleys of St. Louis in a top-
! piing omnibus.’’ They run tliefr conclies
Ttogtflar mof'ting ot Council, first lUurJtlty }ln<l through to St. .I.ouis mid €ll-
t c essii month. , ter the l nion Depot. is thorn any other
lino from Texn< that does? “No. lhcv
•iDo rii!i coHoho-i :uul oopinj? cur-% from
IVxhs to ilanuih ii and Quincy. Have you
any triptuD cn-t h>o';iuj? toward** loxn^.”
, If SO. send llit ii address to the under* iged
and he will with pleasure forward tiiem
l land you also) a beautilul pamphlet and
’ other iiiteiv^thig mattcr welt worth tii«
mere request.
Address. IAS. D. BROWN,
(ien’i 1’iiss‘g'rr Ag't, M k. A T. Ii y.
B-*:tr MIDAl.l A. MO.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
TAILOR
107 Mauutreet, I>« ui.ou
. Is prepared to make
i SUITS IN THE LATEST STYLES.
_ I Cutting, Fittiug. Cleaning, and Renovating
$100,000 .peeialty. His well known reimateoii , ^nd shou|d be .xpelloa UV the pO-
lie. Oom^p^rpoy.t.a vif^
Communication.
A lot of roughs and accompanying
pickpockets are traveling over the -
SUt«. They give sparring matches,
and sparo nothing they qmn get from f| . .. M F,eta.«.
the pockots ol spectators. There * CtortwMal! nmu Exckaugca
aro too many shows by half in Tex- i
as; but this last issimple intolerable,
. >t(xk, ami If am his price*.
2-lUtf
OFFICERS
Tresi^tn*.
\ i c-Pr«sidMi‘.
- Cashier.
clpnl C ifies* of Europe.
Sept. 2S-tf
('
li. BERRY, M !».,
nitvn tiirti roaMtswtosrm
F M. SDRADEB,
IMij hician sunl Surgoou,
DENISON.......TEXAS.
iges ana Cwcixxati, May 19.—About
gka8D SOUTHmN SAMON rk."7.
«” ................- «•» rnJ ,J~* c„r}. f..y -SSL2S
H0RN3ACK & WRIGHT, Props. ‘j10 «“rP,u» wu; ,of comm.a",,'tnS'; The burglar, meantime, dropped to
... Suppose the legislature put an em i tll0 Kr0und' and Mr. Wtduefiald,
Importud Brandies, \\ Moiiti , harilO on tho bilMU.68S for two 01* , „at> ,ftlt,0 _>h_,.
M ines and H.nan, li-a,s at th, Bar. “ ^ -Statesman “ wrolver, rat. to the othei
\ N,I I Billiard TahlP for the use of ra-; Uliet J tai • ^ ’ window, wlicfo he saw three or four
Oivt them a call. novil-tt | The cool intpertincneeof the lore- m0n itl hi# j.arj The Tatter opened
- - RKNDV VT1N going, is absolutely refreshing, llad tiro on him without effect, hut bo
I ^I',\NdI l(rt*Ailt Ktii >l>, the writer of that article half the succeeded in shooting one man in,
Skiddy street, opposite the XcHon House, h.xins necCMsary to tho making ol dttaiiw''thiaugb*''t'hl
.•.IRKTVUTF Pfon’r even an ordinary actor; ho would 8treels and aU.ya, and were finally
t uni. i a^a_^ b I have known bettor than to couple for(.eci to leave him, owingtc auoth-
C.ents' coats, pants nnd vests are] died.; the names of pickpockets and rough, er alarm raised by the irnates of a
'cleansed ami m-atiy repair-, i. smi made to wjth those of ladios and gyntle.non, house near where they stopped. Tha
S limit as well as uear. If 1 fail to please you. i ,, , • woundod man was captured by the
no ehsrp- will he made. Ladies' silk and tn the one word "show ; while It » ^ ^ ^ ^ CamtAercial
! 1 V0O- true that there are those in the , ^ogpita|. JIo giv,„ lho name of
“show’ busntesi who would disgrace if.j-ris Ward, a New Orleans Uiief
ary profession; still it must also be but refuses to disclose the names
remembered that one branch of of his companions.
the business ( the Dramatic ) is _____ , r
composcd of ladies and getillctneu|
whose talents nnd virtues would LYNCH LAW-
gmee and adorn any walk of life.1
Tho writer of the abovo article is |
v\i>ud:u is aii’i ui »■
tion are lived, cleaniid and restored to their
original pristine perfeetibn ii l-lf
E N R \ W A T E R >1 A N
DRAIiF.lt IN
m re IT r. s wisssvt,
T V WRItiHT
Orrirr:— Live Drug Store. Main «tri>'t.
Hkmiu n< k:— S.-K. Corner Dandy street
and Burnet avenue.
ji si" e ny th l rr.n a - rnreiser no. a :
W. I). KIJ1K
J. II. ClTdMINOB, - Constable
J^EI’ORTOF' THE CONDITION.
I JOSEI’Il FERRY.
ATTORNEY
like too many others that are given
j to showing their ignjraneo of (acts Grgau za ou
in silly vituperation against a pro-| Kentucky.
I’ERD AND SALE STAIILL.| teesion as elevating as any other in
PONIES A MULES
and general
to eulorcc it hi
TI I
Ol the Flltst Ni nos at. Lank At Dt.N-
isiin. in itie Stati: nr Tt f in at the
C'I.ose nv Bcsinf.ss. May 12, 187(1.
; DENISON,
LAW,
TEXAS.
------------------- „ , , Lcuisville, May 19.—A
Corner Woodward st. nnd Burnett Avr., 1 the world,as regarding morality and from I,a Grange, Ky *“
oaten ever National Bank Building.
Will practice in the Slate and United
States Courts. Daily Jy Utt.
$
REJSOl lU l H.
i Loans and discounts............... Jj*1
I Overdraft*........................••••• L'».U 00 ..j- WOOLACOTT,
I 00,000 00 ! -VV •
' other stocks, tiouds and uinri-
* ,'npCH................................. Hi.'i'iO 8(1
: Due li'oin othi r National Bank 12 700 00
i Due fromState Bank* and bank-
| r,.;< .......................A..............Lbll .111
1 Real estate, furniture and fix-
tures................................. . t i ..'0t .it
! Curamtexpeusesami taxes paid :j.l<a 20
I Premiums nai l.....................L
fihei-ks Hint ether eusli Ititn*. • pt;
Bill* of other National Banks.. .. S/iSJ 00
| Fractional currency (Including
! nickels)........................
Specie (including gold I rc*»un ^
notes)--................................ li,g()0 00
DENISON - - - TEXAS.' virtue, couliT w° find a correspond
i ing atlontioi) paid to it in other so-
Speri,iU..Cr..i0H given.» board,ng stock. ^ tlmt w# (,0 upon U)0 B„ge,
j___ — ---------- the world would bo better off. Where
F . II A Y N E S, M . D., , jjj y0U ever hear of a member of
1 the Drama
W.
'■orfkt-
Manufaeturer of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC ( IGAUS,
and ilealer in
SMOKEll'S SUPPLIES. ETC., ETC
Slain street, north side,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS
April 70, tl
4 LAMO HOTEL,
DR A< TI ESON’S DRUG STORE.]
DENISON, - - - - TEXAS.
Ilealdenco. Sears street, next door
J to Col. Taylor’*. 3:20-tf
IT-W Cdixnial
i Eegill-tender notes
Redmiption tund with I
j ' Treasurer (A per ecu'
circulation)....................
J. G.
i l
2,2.50 00
r>,78il 04
©
. SVI.OOO 0d
15,206 2S
5.520 53
Total.......................
MAIlll.t tlES.
1 Capital slock pahl in.........
Surplus fund..................
! Other undivided prolils..... -.
1 National Bank nolis oitMnmhtig 4.»,C«.) 00,
i In livid Util deposits subject In ^ (f)
Demitn^'eeiiVlieaVes of ,!■ P"-it 1V.034 50
Cashier's cheeks oulstmidmg... 1,1
TAYLOR & CO.. Pam tt.
Main street, near the depot.
DENISON, • TEXAS.
April 3. tl
BOOK STORE.
dispatch
_____________ , to tho eliiet
of police says uicn aro organizing to
come to Louisville and hang Ben.
Mickey, a prisoner charged with
murder. Mickey is a bad character,
and has assassinated four men, tho
last at La Grange a week ago.
MIDNIGHT.
The entire police f'orco has been
ordered on duty to i revent the La
* - - i Grange mob from hanging Mickey,
list ot two hundred and seventy three other dispatches say one bundled
ministers of the gospel guilty of the and ninety men have left LaGrange
last named crime, with dales and for the Louisville jail. The police
every thing complete Facts n‘'° “".^ei'ule >en°as soorf'as ' they
facts! We agree with him in think- co|io The police number one hull-
ing u would b» • iJon for tho rtred and eightv, and the military
one hundred.
profession arraigned
murder, arson or seduc-
yet we tai gito you
Just opened I door* below
Bank.
1*1 National
v:
D’H, ED'S
ED'S
.9
I ilMII'T — » 11T **— ' ' ,
Due to other Nsiflonal
Duo to Stntf Hanks and hm.k-
.......................................
Main Street,
SALOON,
Next door to Sherburne’* Shoo Store,
. DENISON, TEXAS.
Books, Stationery ami Cluomos.
Musical Instruments, Toys,
and Notions, etc., etc., in variety.
Abo the latest Magazines and Periodical* |
ot all kinds. YVcaklic* end r»aili«« ou h»nd.
BARTON,
Legislature to put an embargo on
the business for two or three years,
it would have the effect ol keeping
talent in some part of tho country
wore it might be appreciated; it
would also keep from tho State,!
county and corporation treasury’s. |
ilint obnoxious twelve dollars and a
ball tax per night. But while ndvo-1
eating litis what would the States- •
MURDER.
Triiil at 4inin<*.v III.
R. M.
5:22-tf
Proprietor.
149S(*8 7‘‘>! Having tlioronghlv renevated and fitted up |
.......................................the premises, ! uni now piTpaml t«* *c-j
rpot„i ........................$202,731» t't commodate alt "tio favor me with a call
_ ‘ X Mv Bar is stocked w itli the elmii est < f Liq* ■
Sr.VTKOF aRX AS. } s. 1 ....
THE CAPITAL.
Quincy, III, May 10.—The Crim-
inal Court for Adams county is in
session. .T. B. Atterbury, the mnr-
mflii do with the “tine theatrical. derer ofWm. Rippinkreger, obtained
hall” the building of which in Aus- j a continuence of his case to next
tin, it desired so much in a recent j t0™- The defense in his case will
’ „ 1 be hserdtlary insanity.
lssue • ft' i George Adams, tho murderer of
his paramour, Nancy Ferris, asked
for continuance on the ground n[ ab-
L'OU.NTV otl.lTit I t tcntioI1 that courtesy demnml*.
1, Edward ferry. AWU'K < 011,11 . t;;,. xq
nor* and my patrons will r.ceivB every ut-
nbove-natned bank, do .olemnlv
that the above stateimnt i* true m tl"' ltest
of my knowledge,011(1 liel.el.
Edwaii.) Frttitv. Aflinn t':i*hier. I
Subscribed and s.vnrn to before me this
liltli day of May. 18'lL
W. D.Kiiik, Notary Public.
Coiibkct— Attest :
D.W.C. Davis, I
l:2t> tt
ED. NORRIS,
Proprietor,
NIODiE & HANNA,
Wliolssalo
Jury Dill passed lo Engross
TELEGRAPHIC.
meat.
LIBEL.
settee of material witnesses, lie de-
clares his innocence. The matter
of continuance is under considera-
tion.
Shot by bia Neighbor.
lid 11 foiqissue ol'Hoiul* payable
to School ITiitd*.
Suit agaiiiNt the (ilobe.Deino*
Jnsi.i ii Pkhrv,
A.ll.Comx, )
Directors.
i Spenal to the Dnllsis Herald.
Austin, May 20.—Tito committee
cral.
St. Louts, May 19.—Hugh F.
Omaha, N'eb., May 19.—David
Anderson, one cl tho oldest settlers
i near Columbus, Neb., was shot this
’ morning on his farm, by a neighbor
i named John McPherson. The shot
lodged in tho bowels. Theie is no
GROCERS!
grudge.
THE ItANCIlO,
And Dealer.* in
No. — Main st.
DENISON
TEXAS.
PROVISIONS, COAL OIL, &c.
Fine old Sour Ma.di Wldikv will always | DENtaON,
bo found at the )>ar. 1 ~
Cornor Main .«t. and Austin sue.,
- - - TEXAS
Complete stock of Wines, Liquor*
Cigars always on hand.
3-24 tf:
Cash. House
IVltelesalc and Detail,
will m«et on Tttfsday, when it j, ; charged with having prejudged the
thought some dcliuito action will he «••• b«* ^led 8,llt Hgainst the Gkbc-
had, and meantime tho claims ot Democrat for various articles pub-
Dallas are being strongly urged. ! 111 u'al PaPei e *01lng ,s
Tho bill regulating (iountyUourts.j character, for which lie claim* loO,-
i he r.iL0BB J[0TEL’
FJT HE Q.
J. M. MARTIN, Froprutok,
(Formerly of the St. John House, burned
b; the late Are.]
2 HE SENATE.
JAS. J. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.
MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS.
which was before tho Senate to day,
will |>n*s both houscfl next week.
Mr. C< ehran, of Dallas, has a rail-
way bill now before the house
which will give goniral satifaction
to all of our people.
Tho Texas and Pacific bill is being
] talked of freely, and will very prob-
] ably go through all right.
Senator Guy and Representatives
000 damage*.
Tho two civil suits against the
sureties of J. Busby, one of the
whisky ring distillers, were conclu-
ded to-day in the United Slates Dis-
trict Ci url: the juries bringing in a
verdict in each case for the full
amount of bond*—$70,000.
Suits of a similar character against
bondsmen for other distillers and
rectifier*, will come on as rapidly as
possibly, and District Attorney
Dver expects to realize about 5l,-
Applleatlon of Cold Steel,
None hut the finest Wines and Liquors
kept on sale.
Every attention paid tt) customer*.
2-261f
Snecial Inducements Offered to the Cochi an and Downs are doing some
TRAD13. ; mighty good work here
Senate: Mr. Brady, of Harris, o\ I synij 000 lor lho irovcrnmont
Whiskies, Wines. Cigars and Tobacco |e!iv0 introduced a bill requiring the tdO.UI g
sold at tlio lowest cash figures. 1 issuo of State bond* payable to the
octltf Louis Lbrcht. |Bchool fund, to mako good lho loss, •
--------------| to this land by loan* to tailroad
r s II E E I) E tt , companies. . ! Further particulars of
1 • 1 Senate bill regulating juvio* pas-
Coraur Main street L Fnnuin avenue
DENISON, - -
Detroit, May 19.—An Otter
Lako special of to-day says that
during a dispute this morning at
Millington, a man by the name of
Ward bad bis throat cut by another
disputant, named Shaffer. Ward is
not expected to live.
Winslow's
Successor on
Wing,
the
the
sed to engrossment.
ghrman,
Texn*.
ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT.
r*troni of the Old Hcuse sro tefpec fn'ly
requested to call u the New. 12.1. :*m
Q G. RANDEI.L.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR at law
Main street, dismson, tux as
TEXAS. I House: Bills declaring dranksn-
l ness official misconduct, providing
Boston, May 19.—Hon. Newton
Morso, of Natick, the successor of
tho forger Winslow, ftom,the Fourth
Massachusetts Senatorial District,
has fled, having appropriated 83,000
funds of the town of Natick. He is
said to have squandered largo sums
at faro.
iJUacksmilhlnq
all its various branches,
| Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Farmers ooine "here yon ran
Will practice In Grayson nnd adjoining ;
aa. Rsyrwa* "isrli""lm“p,i'"'!
Stenuiboat Explosion
Shawneetown, 111., May 19.—The
lor the transfer of tho business from person 'vho wa, kiUed bt the cx^
District Courts to Courts having plosion on the Pat Cleburne, ana
"Sri .m..di»s r»»»> “d“ ■ p'vi'rr “"S;
repealing act providing tor rcg.stra- ] idontifiod as Wm. Mann ot Let
lion of births, establishing a State town, Pa., a junior mem OI1 Mlllut„ ................
IALTY. detective force, establishing a com- j great ax firm. 6 1 tho conclusion that tho edilor is mad
m , vnnr mission to try certain classes now in tn bo vicimtj. of the wreck to-day, | itU at Grant for nol giving
S»r— Conn, leftd ™t.r. “S.m IX. «*»»
A Maryland man has sent the
New York Sun two pills which he
a>s are a certain cure for hydro-
sphobia. He has sent them to the
town Pa a junior member of the I right place. No one can road the
great ax firm. Parlies made search j «8n ten minutes without reaching
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1876, newspaper, May 22, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524121/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.