Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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DENISON. TEXAS, THURSDAY EYERING, JUNE IT. IS75.
NO. 286.
DAILY CRESSET
tUKSON A DAY, Proprietors.
i’l Busnim Daily. Sundays Exckiikd.
OUR SHERMAN LETTER.
Musical Entertainment—Quarrels,
PITIRS'
S£S&SSr~°f p,sh,* IX E W MUSI c
From our Special Correspondent.
Miss Doss’ music class gave a j
* — --...... — • • — - j sjilondiil entertainment last night, i
Ottice in the Gunn Block, C orner! Titer will reappear again to-night;
iGRAM) CLOSING-OUT SALE
M.A-
Main street mu! Austin uvenue,
Second Story
TERMS:
Daily, cue year,..............................$6 00
• ** six month*.......................... 3 (in
“ one month........................... art
Wtekly.'oim yv r........................... TOO j Persons fur sympathy.
“ six in .iiths........................ 1 00
. Beautiful Waves of ttie 8ea—song and
with a complete change of pro- . churn-................. .Stewart, at)
emmine. 1 Effing, Rest your hand In Mine—song
6 ami chorus..,-.......................Lioui. 30
Joo Nelson (peanut man) is 111 Don't Forget" tue, Mari>—sung ami
from a “drop” he got about two V‘iurii- . ........ IVrcv 30
weeks ago. “She ’ sh--,. *vo llow are nil at Home: song ami eh*-|
OF
GOLDSOLL <Sc CO.
^°no !? •addf1*.Jot! to A»- .Hmm»a;'uie pj'^' s^y-r•:w
Tom K i. Botnar and K l Levy are
•ng
anti churn-................*...........I...Ilavs 33
Jennie. tin- Flower of the Dell—-ong
Dail^’ delivered by carrier tuiywltere in tin- having a little spat on the music Jot ‘ -t (Urt*h»'l^^^PfJTIRP CTflfK © CAI C £ PflCT DDIPCC
.-lty at itftecn .flits jter week. question. It \s brass band vs ...... ....... ....... Stewart 30 I-II I MIR. tl I Uv!\ u. OMLC T UUO ! ImILlO.
i*o any om» seii'hii^a club of ten, ofiMtluT . ‘ .
flu* dally or weekly, an extra e \%y will *
tv fuAilskrd free. The gas company is
Advertising ■* low, and will lx* made
known on application.
THE JOB OEEICE
.it-...............„...................Stewart 30
O Death, where i- thy Sting'.'—Alin
j Cary's Dying Hymn—Sop. or Tenor
t 35c.,alto or has-35e............Giaimetti 33 j
nail,ling a My dear Sosette— Duet.............Lceooq in
Ttie Maiden's Mistake—Arietta, (ilover :!0
My Little One—song and rim's, Percy , 0
Put the Bight Matt at the Wheel- -ong
and chorus..............................Hay- 33
large reservoir.
! Yesterday Col. Bass and Hick
Williams had u pass at arms about
(vi j- . «•„ ..r I Sleep thou, loved Om—ser’ade. (Hover 30 . ,,c"cc'1'* XP't’5,,tt,v>' ,trtu 11111
1* complete pi every respect, ami employ- ‘ • ' v‘ • b-''11 - • ” • Sweet and Low—Lullaby...........<11, er 30 MW# to e.mjaqe, in another business.
ing none hu^ tti-tela—workmen, we are with having defrauded him. It is j Sing me to Sleep, Mother—song ami
IFe mean Ilnsiucss. and must sell our entire stock, as tee
prepared to do all kltnls of job work in
as guod s ^ le a can ho done anywliere,
and at price- that are rea-otmhlc. Give
ns a call and von will he convinced that
wliat wc sav is so. Orders hy mail will
tic promptly attended to.
n gnrded as a ‘bass’ encounter.
chorus...................................8tew.ii; 3t
The Waiting Heart—Concert s.. Terry 30
rOSKPIl PERRY.
ATTORNEY AT LaW
DENISON,
Sherman has a little "ossainer' ’I’ltlnking of Thw—Ilal'ad........Glover 30
a»».' »wut» uk ,! »
olothes-liuu. I'arly yesterday morn- "I"'11 Little Mamie Died—song and 1
ing it was whispered about the city 1 <;l“,n“........................................H:iys 3’*'
by the old folks that one of our
Xastrumonte.1. THIS IS THE ONLY CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN THE CIT Y
prominent ministers, lately married Waltz from Madaute -\ngefs Dattgh-
TEXAS. ^u011 oti.urtunate in seleecng a | Gallop, from Madame Angot's Daugh-
- . wife, Ftotn respect and pity we
Ottiro ny(r National Bank Building. ' wjl| not personate. W. K.' Embry
W ill practice in the State and l lilted
State*. Court-. Daily Jy 14tf. a very conspicuous character in
tlte unfortunate nlfair. Those ac-
A
I.A.MO HOTEL.
1. G. TAYLOR & < o„ I'wuritiLTo’is.
• Main street, near the depot.
DENISON. - TEXAS.
April 3. tl
! qtiainled with ties gentleman will
wonder how one so pleasant and
ter........................................I>tv--lei Jy i
I .ittiri r-.troiii Madame Angot’s I laugh-
ter.................................I>is --lev 30 1
Lily of tin1 Valley—Noetnrne..Maylatli 30
Alice—I’olka.........................Wit garni 00
Fairy Festival — Moreeuii tie Sa-
lon.....................................Wilson 73 |
.Halt/ from Girotle-Girotla.....Wagner 33
Man li tntin t-irolle-t: rotla......Wagner 33
Ludit's and (*enttenieu. Conn* early and Examine our Stock,
agreeable could have wrought such Calopfrom Cirolle-tiirotla.....Wagner 33
ruin. Mr. E. is a nurseryman, and
Pot-pourri from Girotle-Girotla. (Kl
Kitsileer's Maitdi.................Wiegaml 30
I7MRST NATIONAL LAN's
B. BDSS.
he has been fitvoral)’v known here 1 * the shutters. Willie's Dead
HOUSE.
ALLEY
J. M. WIGGINS, Pilot*'.
Fiiv'/lcmse on the lett -ide Main stree .. i , . ,
nfutn the depot, nearly opposite the Alamo 'w|e die l ia-l ..igm
I for some tinu*. JIo left for Ken-
tucky a lew weeks since, with the ! Florence Waltz
' attention (so stated) of getting mar-
ried. Wo shall not he surprised to
learn of h’: - inees . The miai.Mer’s
Probably the
Tian-erilied.. ........................Pin her 33 ,
llo-e Rower Redowu.................Kin! < I 311
Norvel 10
DENISON. TKXAs
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Authorized ( t>pitnl.S.aOO,000.00
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pn*i>rU*tt»r
J;ou<» Slur MiHm,
DENISON, TEXAS.
DENISON.
TEXAS.
worst is not known.
Newly furnished, and iitteiit'm
D*s . .XL 111).
wtiltet -
Sty x.
Numher- 1, 3. I. and 5 Peter-' linu-t-
lioM MeloiTtes, Price 30 cuts -a h.
Every niunlier eoniitius from ti t. s' new
siih^-. elirortise-, etc., hy the best
writers.
, 'l11'tU*d, thefiillo ving hnnn!
"'nitl up Capital, JfilOO.Ot MMN),
.1'oipjt Xeirs. I:th:
Numher- t. 2. 3, l. and 3 Pet •r»* Parlor
Music. Price 30 eent- each E’vry
uuii'.her eon tains m verni select pirvs Does a Legitimate Banking Basinei
•I.O.VT STAR.-
•‘DEMSOX,’'
•I'JLAA 1 ATiON.
hy kinkel. Piteher, Beeht, i te.
( i OMMOOATION MARaE'I.
Mi. ( oopw ood, a g'ntleman of Xmidxasl to 17 La Creme de la Creme,
Corn Meal and bran.
TKY IN.'
FINN it KEELER. Proprietor-
Mail Street, Opposite Sie-Ield's,
DENISON. - - - TEXAS.
this city, has taken a contract un-
der the Texas and California S.nge
Lino Company and intends to run a,
into ot t wo-horse Intel, ■ and carta Any ol tin* uLmc m:iil**<l. pr-t-paid, on
■ i , , ,i ■ ■ , - T receipt ot the market price.
liiifc m n I it <. ■ . 1 lit,. * . . .
Price 50 cents each. Ewia munhi'r
contains at least. S2 worth ol ela.-ie and
.-elect piano music,
Special attention gin n locolleethi'.-hi I
te. " Higest market prices paid for wheat
i'his oM ai d popular market ha turn
tit,red up in an improved style.
Hie N'st meats in the city id way- on
hand at prea*- to suit the times.
The highest market price.- paid for cat-
tle sheep and hogs. 221-tf.
the mail between this city and Har-
wood, n station on tin* Galveston,
Ilafrisluirgh and San Antonis) rail-
way, twelve nulea from I,tiling.
Mr. G. W. Honey, ot ibis city,
bus also taken it contract to carry
passengers and the U. S. mail be-
tween Austin and Fort Concho.
He intends to run a line of stages
over this rout *.
Addiv--
J.L
PET »HSf
Missouri, Kansas ami Texas*
H ishing to close out our *toc k of farm
1 "ig implement- and machinerv. I will -ell
the -amt* at a liberal di-count 'lor cash
Del. IS, 1,874.1
W . li. BUSwS.
M3 Krniulini),
Post OHiee i'.nx .742!). New Yoi k.
1 Sight Exchange bought and -old on prii,-
eipal t ilk • ot the United .States,
A
I.AMO RESTAURANT.
C A. SPRAGUE,
II VI.F. MLl I.l.X, - PiiomiToiiv
niiiLoioii-.
kl'.NTIsTRY—O. E. SNYDER
i A Louisiana Congressman Proposes,
to Divide Texas.
D E N T 1 S T,
Uliee at,if. Tone-
The subjoined paragraph appeals
| in tl>e Shrevepor; Telegram of las' ,
resilience. Gar. ly -t, Week'
Him. ......... I . Smitii If .(iinied Is ie
’ k'r.t Saturday from H a-liinaton, where he I
Fir=t-e|as•- work. Ghttrg*- reasonable. G*-* n de-..* :*.*-<J -ii.e. the ■> himui.a. >d ol'i.
('ougresx, looking after a iiuniber of claims ;
---—- -• lolonging to hi. notwHtntcnts before the *iif- ;
! fori lit departuu nts of the yo»• rum si. main
ol which he succeeded ill h. '.ing allowni.
Dcaloi i 1 He is looking ia lint* health jind spitiis, ami
1 judgitie from the wrh oinc* i;i* s receiving on
URAL ESTATE all sidef, we :*n> l ai !o believe he * pop-
i ulni ■ ever, ami all seem satisf d with hi
dNTO. 220,
wnor.Ks.iLi: axi) umn,
It. S. Stevens, dim. Setdlen, J. D < liadiek
Jo.-. Perry, S, G. Kdily, Ed. Perry.
W. B. Munson.
. LI die delicacies of the season, served is
I hr!-*-elats style. We guarantee satisfaction
i to all.
nt.u i:i:
JOHN Si Uf.I.'N. Pn -ident.
ED. PERRY. Vi<.-President.
i'.a.d M onsto et opposite the Alamo Hotel.
I*. is ran.a. m>. r s'W) e. *»ru
Q VK II VLL MEAT MARKET.
Main street.
vv
M HUGH Ed
Notions,
Millinery,
L
EE PER, LINGO < o
Denison,
Succcs.sor* to
lUmv Rattlifli*. proprietor. Fat Reel
■ port ami mutton always on -ale. The ore.,
pnei'irnrupi -es to keep nothing but first
cliiss moat*
dly, attended tot
Oifil'E i\ Main Stbekt
Trim k*.
ns ggasrarg : gents- furnishins goods
Mtls of importance to this section. Hi- hill
cr the division c.f Texas, and creating die
[ State of I'exana out of the eastern part of
Texas and a part of Louisiana, "ill yet trow
iato popularity and become a law. Texas
' is too large to be under one State govertf-
; meet, and the recent breeze between Iho
i eastern and western portioni of the. State
| regarding internal improvements (cads us to
; iiiiiik as stated ahoie.
«!. T. I.feper .X Go . and (’.micron X Maylleld,
dENLSON...
..TEXAS
w.
WOOLAt OTT.
M.ir.ufueturer ot
% aiisew,
liiatiltils, Etc.
T_i ciiaaToeT’ Ixoalors
''j'' J. FRANK
pkopribtok
I IV rl.. . IE ED AND SAl.E STABLE
DENISON. TEXAS.
and denier it.
SMOKER’S SUPPLIES, ETC..
Slain street, north -gle.
•ENISON.
M ill ,e;ue:iv< ' tit till limes to kee)) oil
hand a ehoiee u-sortmrnt of Domestic ami
i Staple Dry Goods, which I intend to sell
1 WAX A ANDDOMIxm CIOUS) Tl- Hon. Mr. -mill, i, „„c ll.c1 “‘ivS’ Z jSlSKmitrvr,,*.
the hoys who ban tissisteil in the March u wtf
material ruin ot Louisiana to the
ETC., best of his ability—in other words, ... t ....
he is tl lending and thorough sjieei-1 .J A' ' ' * A y ( '*
linen of the carpet-bagger. The *
TEXAS “picking” in Louisiana has got to be W1IOI.I.NALK AXS> 1511 TAIL
very thin, and the honorable gen- Deuiars-in
tlemau would no doubt liken sierre
against Texas for a matter of -seven CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, NUTS,
years or more. His bill for the di-
vision ol Texas vius up before Con
gtest Inst year, and received at the
time what wft believe to hen quietus.
Mr. Smith is a persistent character,
however, but this last kink of his
won’t win. Texas can get along
very well as she is, sod without Mr.
Smith.*-lialwsien &tws..
ft - - - .
Ow iiijj’s Strn*t.
DENISON, - . . . TEXAS
A lim* y - of new 'arrmges and gooi
team* tor Hr* n'.eomimnmtion of customer
Horse* boarded by day or week
^ t(- ’ *L F. FRANK.
A full assortment ot white mid yellow
ShsIi. Boor*. Kiimk.
Aprit 3. It
PEEK.
siiinglew. I.Htli. IJuie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EDISON................................TEX A3
Ifpeeial attention given to the collectieii
llaims.
fflfg up stairs, N, E corner Mslrrsm)
l ie., Etc..
No. 217, MAIN ST„ DENISON, TEXAS.
Ila,* . Cemeiil. etc..
Lost and Found.
A gentleman out west, who had u ver\
liter.itlve business, found to his disutai
that lie was gradually losing trade, witli-
out knowing any eau«e tor the falling o'i
until he came to I)cnison. when he remeni
here 1 that he had once bought a very choice
lot of Honors and cigars at Uppsteiu & Bt o'-
Kentucky \V hbky Depot, and had not re
nli*t,iclii>il )i<8i tttiwL- u HI, tl. <
plcnislmd his stoTk ivitii’ the same good-
He went straight to that hou*e. laid in an
Plain and fancy candles of nttrown man-
ufacture, in any quantity, at lowest cash
price. Fruit, ornamental ami wedding
cakes a specialty, and furnished to order.
Sugars, teas, crackers, mince meat, cann-
ed lYulta and choice cigars tor sale.
« -gym
always -hi hand.
Please give UKcall and examine on
stock of lumber.
MT Offices and) ards: ICorner of Ana
tin and Onings »tr ..ts, aad ftwt«f bkktdy
H i
other line Iotot th ,-c rlebruted liomu-
and rigurs. for whicti Kppstein ,V;Uro'-
m>* Justly popular took them homoawl
was happy in the discovery, that all hi-
lost eustoraars eatne back, and thus h.
found (lit* sm-e way of sustaining Ids trade
All those in quest of that class of good*
do well in profiting bv this leesou, and
cotne straight u> the Eentuckv Whiakcv
MKBffl 4 Bao’a,
Depot.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1875, newspaper, June 17, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524537/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.