Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1877 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON DAILY CRESSET.
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DAILY CRESSET.
By the CretMt Printinj Company.
Pn.11.1nm DaILT, BODAYS ExCXmU).
UyfBrtMly CircaUUM la tk« City.
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. -
• (Maror.
(Recorder.
- . Marshal
Assessor A Collector
. - Treasurer
President of Council
tr Clerk.
THE NEWEST TYPE
And lanrest stock of Stationery In
North Texas at the Cxxwrr office. If you
want job work call and examine.
IF YOU WANT.
Bill beads, tetter beads, bnslnee card*,
envelooea, letter circulars, blank receipts
or orders, posters. or anythiug call at the
Ckkssxt office
Frcttta
Corn meal for sale b;
Corn meal Tor sale by the sack, barrel
or car load, bolted or unbolted, at Collin*
Custom Mills, Woodard at, Denison. 3 15
Meal bolted and unbolted at Coll ins’
Custom Milts. Woodard st. . 315
Great Redaction ...
In all goods at the Dollar store. 4 1-Rf
Bent Papetcrle
In the city at Webster A Armstrong’s
4 30tf
No Auction
Goods at Webster & Armstrong’s.
4 30 tf
W.H. WINN. -
0. L. PATRICK,
JOHN HOLFOKD,
0,1. O’MALEY,
Y. A. TIBBS,
J. 8. BEST - * City
0. a RANDELL. Cltf ASterney.
coc set lues—ISTWAan:
JfiO.G.TAYLOR, Wm. M. PECK.
cotsciluxs—8e waed
J. A. MALCOLM, S. HANNA.
eocsciLUKS—3d waed :
010. W. WALTERS. H. ALEXANDER
OOISCILMEN—4TO WARD l
VB. BOSS. - W. A. TIBBS.
Regular meeting of Council, ftret Thursday
■ each month.
aarerr v. s. marshal,
GEORGE 8. ROWLEY.
scenes or the teac*—rssciscT so. 5:
W. D. KIRK.
J. H. SPENCE. - ~ - Constable
TERMS:
Bally, one year..*...........................00
“ six months—........................ 4 50
" “ one month........................... BO
Weekly, one year,......................... 2 HO
six, months......m..... 1 00
Dally delivered by carrier anywhere in the
tlty at twenty cents tier week,
any one sending a club 6f ten, of either
tim ‘dally or weekly, an extra copy will
be tarnished free.
advertising rate* low. and will be made
known on application.
TIFB JOB OFFICE
Is complete In every respect, and employ-
ing none hut first class workmen, we are
prepared to do all kind# of job work in
as good s'vie as can be done anywhere,
and at prices that ar»* reasonhhltr.., Give
us a call and you »$UM convinced mat
what we say is so. Orders by mail wii
tie promptly attended to.
PEPPER‘liOX.
“2th pullin’ ” isawestorn dentists
sign.
Light wines sometimes mako a
heavyhead.
A man with large feet never
stands upon trifles.
* A domestic brijfil usually rnakos a
vory unsatisfactory meal.-
■ Tho hum, hum, hum of the dum,
dura, dura mosquito mill is sounding
through tho land.
One swallow does not make a
spring, but a dozen swallows some-
times mako one fall.
It is said that a certain Professor
has had ocular demonstration of
sound, he has soon his bed-tick.
Cols. Pry and Burns, candidates
for a Kentucky Marshalship, are
“making it warm” for each other.
Tho quick cable serviee enables
enterprising papers to receive news
of battles which are never fought.
£v ’ • A •'
The man who does not hesitate
■......
ant.
There is, perhaps, nothing that
will more thoroughly develop a
man’* industry than a cold in the
head. i
It is said that a Chinese fiddle can
;»- ■». , v * * « ■ i 1 . .'i
emit noise enough to drown the
hard words of an American base
A New York drygoods man kil-
led himself by meditatively sucking
jbs end of his lead pencil. Pluinba^
. go isn’t nutritous.
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Tbs doctor thinks the lawysr gets
CLOTHING!
PLANK BEOS.,
112 Main St. - DENISON, TEXAS.
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HAVE ON HAND FOR SPRING A SUMMER TRADE NEW
Clotliln.gr,
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
DENISON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,004
omexxa:
JAMES PORTEIt,
JOHN KEVINS,
J. H. SLATEU,
President
Vice-Presid* ok
- Caslme.
directors:
Samuel Hanna, C. C. Binkley, John Ner-
ins, .lame* Porter, J. R. Stevens, War.
Hughe*, J. H. Slater.
Bane Ball#
At Webster A Armstrong's.
4 30tf
Old Things are Done Away.
Formerly the lancet, calomel, blisters
and starvation were the treatment of the
sick. Dr. Tutt’s Pills have done away
with this. Being vegetable the require no
change of diet or occupation—a safe fami-
ly medicine. 18 Murray st., N. Y. '
5 15 e o d d*w2w
Go to the Dollar store to get bargains.
414tf
3ju*lins and cambrics In different brands
at reduced prices at the Dollar store. 4 14tt
Nothing But
Pure svrup in the Soda drawn from
Shaw’s Soda Fountain.
HATS,
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and hold.
AND
Furnishing1 Goods.
Buy Your CLOTHING of them and save Money
Climupion
Morse feed ground and for sale at Col-
lins’ Custom Mills, Woodard st., Denison.
Try It. 3 15
Spring Yegeteblen.
New potatoes, green peas, celery, aspar-
agus. At Alamo grocery, Main street,
near Alamo tiofeL 3 30 liuil
To all lovers of a fine article of whiskey
we would say, that at no place in tlie city
can a better brand be secured titan at the
“Kentucky Whiskey Depot” kept by the
Eppstebi Brothers; we know whereof \ve
siH-ak. • - 3-12:tf
What is Queen’s Delight?
It is a plant that grows in the South afid
Is the only actual blood purifier ever dls
covered. „by which all diseases that center-
in the'ldotxl can be eradicated at once and
torever. It expels for life all Scrofulous,
Syphilitic. Cutaneous and Rheumatic af-
fections and Is the ONLY TRUE REME-
DY for this class of diseases. Alone, it
Is a searching illterative, hut when com-
bined with Honduras Sarsaparilla, Yellow
Dock and other roots and herbs it be-
comes a blood purifier wiMirpassiible and
unequalled. Such is the combination of
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and
Queen’s Delight
forming the most powerful alterative
known to medical Science for the cure of
old Ulcers and Sores.1 Diseased Joints.
Foul Discharges front the Ears and Noes
The cheapest place in Denison, by tar Is ! trils. Abscesses, fikin A (lections. Rheutun-
the Dollar store. Callandsee. 4 14lf j tism. Dropsy. Kidney Complaints, Evil
effects of Secret Practices,Diseased Sculp,
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TUNE
DEPOSITS,
Drnila Drawn on all thePrln*
ctpal Cities of Europe.
7-1 :tf
The Kftpstein Bin’s at the great Ken-; i psorili-red Liver and Spleen. :
trn k v Whisky Depot’’ make a specialty of I in iWbKl.
*53$20&3S£
line Brandies and Wines in (Kittle or bulk- ^ ........
for family use; and patties needing lliose j 7.LVmmiiovion and
article* would do well to call on them be- U " -
fore purchasingelsewhere. 5-l2:tf
A nice line of pique and white goods at
reduced prices at the Dollar store. 4 I4tf
Lemon and Orange
Mixed drinks ice cold at Shaw’s City
Bakeyy. 51541t
A LAKflE STOCK
Of Shipping Tags just received, and
will ho printed to order at the Ckksskt
office.
r|»1 Will get a pair of Indies' gaiters at
tpXtlte Dollar store which would cost
$2 elsewhere. 4 14tf
<i*~| Will.get a ladies’ lint at the Dollar
ipJLstore which would coat $2 elsewhere
4 14tf
Go to the Dollar store for embroideries,
ladies’ .tics, kid gloves hosiery und notions.
411tf
Sleeping Apartments.
Mr. Jlmmey Guiterras has furnished
several rooms with beds for tho accommo-
dation of transient customers. They can
lie rented bv the night, or for u period of
a week, or longer if desired. Sleeping
apartments'can be procured at all hours
of the flight. Inquire at the fruit stand
next door to V alley House, Main street.
4-11 tl.
Bolted meal, graham flour, corn, oats,
ground horse feed, country produce. Ac.,
for sale at Collins’ Custom Mills, Wood-
ard st., Denison, near the coruor of Aus-
tin avenue. 3 15
•d Liver ami Spleen, and ail I MS-
S' center in the blood. It posses-
ses the peculiar property of Imparting a
Causes Tha Body to Gain in Solid
Flesh. • -
Its value cannot be toostronglv impressed
upon the attention of those who Imve been
exposed to attaint of improper character
The alllloted are assured that this is not
one of the worthless nostrums of the day,
but is prepared upon scientific principles,
by a physician of thirty years experience,
Bold everywhere, Principal office, 18
Murray St., New Yrork
3-4-d e o d A w-lv
oine. ,S:un-
^ ____ _ pies worth $1 free 8,tin-
son A Co7. Portland, Maine. daw
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Over Half a Millicn Distributed,
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was -regularly Incorpo-
rated by the Legislature of the State for
Educational and Charitable purposes,aln
1808 with a Capital of $1,000 000, to which
It has since added a reserve fund of $350,-
000. Its Grand Single Number Drawings
will lake place monthly. It never scales
or postpones drawings. Look at the fol-
lowing scheme: •
GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT,
during which will take place tho
Extraordinary -Semi-Annual Drawing,
At New Orleans, Tuesday, June 5
Under the personal supervision and
Management of Gen. G. T. Hkauukoako,
of Louisiana, und Gen. JuiiAL A. Early,
of Virginia.
I -'CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000.
jj@rNotice—Tickets are only $10; Halves,
$5; Quarters, $2.50; Eighths, $1.25.1
T.JST OF PIUZKS.
«1 Capital Prize ol $1(10.000...$100,000
1 Grand Prize of 50.000... 50,000
--------1 Grand prize of 20.000... 20,(MK)
2 Large Prizes of
4 T.argc Prizes of
20 Pi izes ot
50
100 “
2110 “
BOO “
10OOO
AVl’KOXIM ATT NO PHIZES.
100 Approximation prizes of $200..20,000
100 do do RKUO.OOU
1(X> do do 75.. 7.500
hi* living by plunder, while the
lawyer think* the doctor get* bis
living by pill-age.
p
An industrious wife is making a
straw hat for her husband'out of
ths straws used by him in bis sher-
ry cobblers last summer.
For pure drugs fancy,and
toilet articles, go to the Post
offlaUkMiL&m- 6 511
Good IVmpInra
Badges, a splendid w-lectlon, just re-
ceived at Woodyard’s P. 0. Jewelry Store.
Will be sold very low. 5-10-3t
ENVELOPES
Of every color and quality just, receiv-
ed and neatly printed at the C’RKsSKToltloe
Dr. Whittier,
617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo.
A itT.4ti.tii eft*•> JMI-.I CftlLfM. hi, brt* 1mnr
tnKHTl (a ia« .ivotal ucaiwtul of til VonorAl, Boxunl
•odChrome Xii-'rtio* tlwa in, oilrnr ri.ialitiisiBSb
Lout., m 1-117 teP«ri .how, aa4 all old rwidonit Kaow.
t-yphiii., fionrrrl.uia, Qioet. Stricture, Of.
ehitii, Hernie, of Ru/.uro all Urinary Ditetsea
end Syphilitic or mercurial efTuotioni of tho
threat, ekia or b'n»«, ar. wuu unptr.ii.io4
•unfie.n, ca Utoot od.mtSa prmolploo. 8»l. r, PrlT.tolr.
tpermetorrhera, Sexual Debility an* Impot*
tncy, u tho molt ot •oir-.iMm In jnuih, mini oxcoiHe
to m»;nror f oaro, or Oltor i»u«a, »n.t which ptodOM tome
of tho fcil.iwln* rffo-tjl nmouniroo, ncailnul omimlotio.
dobllltp.dlwaeeof oisht,r.ofoouvo memo-f, plmplooo. }h»
hoo, pniUinldi-ecT, ttoi.'.-'ii e»ieeUi7off*Bi»l«»,ooiihi«lon
of Moiui, low .f Mxttal powor, et»., rni4»rin* Barriesr
uipr3perorunl»i.ppr,iwoporBi mmil;our-4. PoBpUtot
(J4 pogoo) rolaliug to uio fcbovo, wut irf wnl.4 onr.l; poo.
fortwe pc to go otwnpa. Coooult»ilon nl enico or bv»«U
trw. ana lurliei, e rrlcu41y UU or blonplulo. owUB'tb.og.
Wbou It la itioonvotilont to rlolt t!i. oily for troatwonl,
nodioioM toe Vo «Mit br a*pw« or nmll avoiwnbora. Curw
Ohio coin auaraotwd,» b.r*4oubt c.I.ia l( l» fraa.ly’•tat.-d.
Office hour, i» A. M. to tr. M. BeeUaya, li II. to l r. U.
Pamphlet, to sny sddreee, fbf Two SUmpe.
MANHOOD “ “Kl* “*
WOMANHOOD !S,V3a«T“
Ufa.
MARRIAGE I fflk
pffik I GUIDE.
.sriss’.Si-i'i’Ms .rriRK
Hand-made
Sour-mash whisky at
change.
the
Bank ex-
i a tf
Hand-made
woMeiRtet Jo- tbe vWHrs—
kec at tite Bank exchange! 1 2 tf
: v c - . '
Lodging.
Pleasant and nicely furnished rooms, at
the Dlnsmore House, southwest corner of
Main and Burnett. Apply to room No.
17, up stairs. a ”
3 7tfcc
Graham
Flour fresh and sweet at Collins Cits,
tout Mills. 3 16
. , • -r
If you want your prescrip-
tion carefully compounded
and by a graduate in Phar-
macy, take them to the Post
Office Drujg store. 5 5tl
10.000...
5.000. ..
1.000. ..
500.. .
300.. .
200.. ..
100...
20.000
20.000
20.000
25,OIK)
30.000
40.000
00,000
10... 100,000
11,271) Prlzes.nrnounting to.........$522,500
Gum G. T. Beauregard, of l.a..Gen. Jubul
A. Early, of Va., Conunlfftloiuirs.
\Yrltc for Circulars or send orders to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. Ilox 002, New Orleans, La.
For information apply to Ciias. Giir
MOUK. lt, R. Picket broker Alamo Hotel,
Denison, Texas.
THIRD GRAND DOLLAR DRAWING,
Tuesday. July 3.
capital prize$20,000. Tickets $1 each.
5 1 d«fcw ly
u. toxk. *. t. jI^Ssom.
TONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
REALISTATE
AMU LASH SCRIP.
Have'complete abstracts ot titles tor Den-
ison City and Grayson county.
Pay taxes, locate scrip arid obtain pat*
ents, negotiate loans mid collect debts. ;
Offices Vo. 215 Bala Street,
(Up Stairs.) .
DENISON, - - TEXAS. ,
4 28tf __ _
BARBER SHOP
Main St., Oppoiitc Post Office.(
Denison, Tex.
WHITE BROTHERS, Prop’rs.
Skillfull Workmen, Clean. Towels, Polite
Attention* Smooth and Easy Shaves,
are Specialities at the O. K.
hid m so! nm mi'".
At all times, in all seasons, and undef all
circumstances.
gfcsy’tiivc the O. K. a trial when anything
is needed in the tonsorial line. J-l I -t
CARL HOFFMAN,
EIGHTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Work on Guns, Looks, and all
Kinds of Machinery
AID CTH2B EEPAIEING,
IL^Sl*’Tcuiparing Mill Picks a Specialty. j£j
WORK CHEAP AND SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED BUT NO CREDIT.
Shop in the rear of the First National Bank
DENISON, TEXAS.
UR8T NATIONAL BANK.
onr 4U7 *««
SSsift.1
guijcum Wm
»ho fiot. wbf.
cil«i, lAUurtfroai fiumtB a1
V«lMrm*Ml.
XtoM
Mining Amount,
DR. WHITTIER,
»n >1. ObuHM tl. Louli. Mo.
DR. WHITTIER,
611 It. CMrlw Atr*.t,
Treats all forms of Veneral Diseases, Semi-
nal Emissions and Sexual Debility, with
unparalleled success. No matter who failed,
call or writej pamphlet or consultation free.
Can refer to *he medical profession in all
parti of the Country.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital, fjti")00,000.00
Paid up Capital, $100,000 OO
Does a Legitimate Banking Busines
Special attention given to collections m
—AND—
Sight Exchange bought and sold on pri
cipal cities ot the United States.
DIRECTORS
Jno'. Scullen, Ed. Perry. J. T. Oarbry. D.
W. C. Dayls, S. G. Eddy, A. H.
ColHn, Jos. Perry, W. S. Lowe.
JOHN 8CU1.LIN. President.
K_D. PERRY, Vico-Presdeut ,
Lw»-^v4«
X>n. BOHAKlVAWa
Mnr;iitgp (iuifU* IfluHhTiti d
*ith »ii»merou«PHgitving»
•tainlllou-acliPB ail ike!tt«
(juiaitivi* shuuM |g t:t>w m»
Courtship, Mgrnago, Jhc
Vh v* |o log leg I Atvfteriis
PJ And Aiwclgtiopai of th«
WJW* I iy atviii. Ik>w t«.» nsro
2 m
a. 11 ' Bi |
$12»,
CO-, Augusta, 1
Rtbomu Agents wanted.
; and terms free. TRUK*
Augusta, Malut dsw
LAMO HOTEL,
t. G. TaYLOR & CO., Propr.
Main street, near the depot.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Mm
o. b. assure, m. b.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DRNlilON......TEXAS.
Ofric*:—Post Office Drug Store, Main
street.
Kksidknci:—S.-E. Corner Gaudy street
and Burnet avenue.
MOUSE
SECRETS
•yu»4 ...... »itH
' PRESCRIPTION FREE "
TT'OU the Speedy Cure of Seminal Weak-
.1: ness, Lost Manhood, and ail disor-
ders brought on by indiscretions or excess.
Any druggist lias Uio ingredients.
Address—W. Davison * Co., 80 Nassau
St., New York. *)-2(i:tlAwl y
To tho Ladies of Denison.
Mrs. Boldriek and Noruian have tented
the premises No. 106 Main street, four •
doors east of Post Office. They have been
ItediUivJttJstykt «lep*Ms#!sssrinVy ■
and- dress making establishment in our .
city. The liy-gest and best selected stock
of goods, consisting of every tiling In the
millinery line ever displayed In oiirr city,
lias just been received from the North. .A
specialty, remodllng and doing over ladies
hate. A dress rnakinif department, where
several skillful lady workmen are employ-
ed, Is attached to the establishment. Don't
fail to call and examine the new stock ot
millinery goods,spring and summer styles.,
5 1 m
wnSaRTV«fiM»^(te
...
Mrs. Ballou lms rented the nremises for-
merly occupied by Mrs. Van Fosaen. on
south side of Mulno street between Rusk
and Bui nett avenue's; Her facilities, and -
long acquaintance with the millinery ami
dress-making business enables her to do
work at the shortest notice, und In styles
to suit all. Anticipating the demands
from season to season of her lady custom-
ers she will exercise great curelulness in
the selection of materials, with the super- *
lor judgment and good taste which many
years experience enables her to. She Ins*
several skllllul lady workmen who uskiH
her In the millinery and dress-making de-
partment. A full and oorapletu stock ot
mllllnef----* ‘‘ * ‘" "■
received
* 'Ja
inllllnery goods, the latest novelties
d.
l-2U-tfcc.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 198, Ed. 1 Monday, May 21, 1877, newspaper, May 21, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524215/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.