Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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Cattle Shipments—Wednesday*
■ -n,, ..r -iinaur im.1. ...*■ 1
Those Confounded Hogs.
DENISON.
THURSDAY.............MAY 30,2878.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Municipal Officers.
For Assessor and Collector,
M. M. FRENCH.
For Marshal,
' VV. H. WINN.
W. B. Chiles to Mulhall & Scal-
ing, St. Louis, two cars.
L. G. Cairns, to Gregory, Cooley
& Co., Chicago, two cars.
L.G. Cairns acct. G. B. Loving,
to Gregory, Cooley & Co., Chicago,
seyen cars.
May & McClure, Houston, to
Webb & Co., St. Louis, one car of
horses.
We arc informed by Dick Coffey,
who has the job of moving dead
animals oiitside the city limits, that
hogs are dying very fast, and that
scarcely a day passes but that he is
called upon to remove one or more I years as Mayor, lie is perhaps to day
carcasses. It is suspicioned that i the best posted mm in the city, re-
some parties are poisoning hogs, ; garding the general business manage-
bccause of the damage done by them meat of the various departments of
to their gardens. While we are free the city government. Whilst we dif-
For City Marshal. Aa Undeveloped Resource— Mil-
__ ] lions in it
Mr. W. II. Winn, the Democratic . .
, . *, . , .,1 When it is understood that the
nominee for city Marshal is well , ,
known to the citizens of De, Uon. j ot wild bm mei now quietly
Having served two years as.council- : the vast’ |"n,t ess C°m'
I . 1 nni>f/.i>nl t‘«1 11 tf 1 r.T VV MClHTM
man from the first ward, and two
as
countless
Still Ahoad.
The old reliable grocery bouse of
Guisman & Co. manage to keep
ahead of competition, hv the timely
introduction of new things, because
, -1. of the close margin of their profits
mon pastoral range of Wester,, lex- ; ^ jt js * c„ know that they
and the territories, exceed try 1
All aboard ! Mexican dollars ta-
ken at their face for goods at Han-
na’s drug store. 26
Port, sherry, and other wines.
brandies, gins rums, whiskies, and] co~n tended that the council
all other liquors for medicinal pur-
to admit that these animals are a ter-
rible nuisance, and have all along
did a sharply criticized his action on sev-
thousands the whole num-
ber of domestic cattle in the United
States, and with proper Legislative
protection and encou; agement, and
fered with Mr. Winn in some Jf his j '"ea"8 of slaughtering, curing, and
measures and policy as Mayor and P'>Aing, (\ei) lu Sl,nv11
poses, strictly pure and of the finest 1,1 repealing the hog or- era! occasions we give him credit for
Love slices, something delicious,
at Rpwley & Hallenheck’s. 15
quality, at Guiteau
near post office.
Waldron’s
25-t
J. D. Woodyard has
jewelry store into Dr.
new building.
moved his
Acheson’s
Suit for Damagcs^against a Rail- y<;t ;f these 8u8picionB arc
r°a. | true, the officers should use their best
Uncle Jerry Brown, overseer of endeavors to ferret out the parties
the county farm, filed a suit against ^-uj]t\- of such an outrage, and pun-
dinance, an ordinance which was sincerity of purpose in using the best
passed in conformity with the re-
quest of the majority of our best
' tf While cn route to the farm some take proper steps to
time since with two prisoners, he
full grown buffalo
slaughtered would be worth as much
as a Texas ox, it is easy to under-
i stand the immensity of this resource
of wealth to the State of Texas, and
to such parties as may possess the
|-nerve, capital and skill requisite to
utilize such resources.
We arc informed by Capt- L. M.
has had large
McNonghton who
sell not only the- most goods, but for
the least money.
They received, yesterday, some of
the best vinegar pickles in the
world. Also
Mess l’ork,
Imported Italian Sausage,
Fresh Dedicated Cocoamit,
Lnpulin Yeast Gems,
New Cocoashells,
Lemons,
Oranges,
and the best assortment of teas in
the State. 5 26-tf.
4 20-tf
A large
gaged
again pass an
ordinance, prohibiting swine from
of his ability to promote the public
good.
We believe that Mr. Winn pos
sesses the qualities of a good mar-
shal in a preeminent degree. Indus-
trious, encigctic, cool and determin-1 .. , ........v..
cd, he will infuse new life and vigor experience 111 sluughtering Ri’C hand- C0mm0ll tobacco, when they can buy
into the department over which he linS buf£ ‘1° meat that,mol^stand- j Marburg Bro’s. 'Seal of North Car-
will be called to preside. Talking 1 inB ‘»>e freight to Denison is twodol-
A full line of homoeopathic reme-
dies at Dr. Williams’ drug store.
3*31 tr-
Query :—“Why will men smoke
I olina.' at die same price?”
•y-
had some words with a fellow-pas- runnjng at large, as we know that
force of laborers is en-
pipe »»forily
T, • ... rp * , his prisoners besides delaying him. of out people.
Episcopal mite, this Thursday j ThjWs thecausc of the suit.-ZW/<w
evening, May 30th, at the residence > fJerald.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott,
friends are cordially invited.
All
Public School Exhibitions.
I will furnish white kid soft sole
heel slippers to the children for
$1 25 per pair. Leave your orders
early at
Sherburne’s Shoe Store.
W. H. Kerns, one of the editors
ot the Great Southwest, dropped in
to see us Wednesday evening. Mr.
To country dealers and physicians.
We have the largest and best stock
of drugs, paints and oils for the least
money of any house in Denison.
Call and try us, and satisfy your-
selves of the truth. 26-1 w
W. M. Hanna & Co.
Are you going to paint? No, I
have painted, and bought the paint
at Acheson’s.
Lard oil at Acheson’s.
A Call.
1S7S.
Stolen.
Frank Colbert’s favorite bay mare
was stolen Tuesday night from his
stable, and a saddle and bridle taken
Kerns will soon start a paper at Cad- out of a room where a person was
do, I. T., to be called the Free Press.
Mr. Kerns lias our best wishes for
success in this new enterprise.
Public Speaking.
lion. F. E. Piner, of Denton, can-
didate for Congress from this district,
will address the citizens of Deni- | elapsed
sleeping at the time. It is supposed
that the thief is the same person
who sold two horses in this city
Tuesday morning, and who was pur-
sued by Constable Spence. Several
men, we learn, are in pursuit of the
thief, but as considerable time has
between the time of the
May 39th,
To IV. B. Boss Esq :
We, the undersigned, having con-
fidence in your integrity and ability
to serve in the capacity of Aider-
man, respectfully request you to
again be a candidate for the office,
and we pledge you our hearty sup-
port :
M. H. Blown,
C. C. Stephen,
with many men of the party that
stood with us before in supporting
Capt. Cook, in preference to Mr.
Winn, for mayor, we find the above
a fair expression of their sentiments,
and one and all believe that. Mr.
Winn will make an unexceptionable
marshal. He will receiyethe united
and earnest support of the party and
his many warm personal friends in
all parties,will work, as only Winn’s
friends can work, for his success.
The best article of port wine,
most suitable for medical purposes,
ever brought into Denison, is now at
Acheson’s.
lars per cvvt. the actual cost of
sloughtering and packing, bone-
less buffalo meat in tin cans, and de
liverering it at Denison is less than
Very Low.
We are selling cottons of all kind
at very low prices, table damask,
r , • quilts, towels, napkins, sheetings,
four dollars per cwt., which canned tu)key mJ ltable tlama8ks“in
meat would retail it 25 cents Pel J choice patterns, all new goods and
Contcmpiibla Moanncss.
pound. The choicest cuts of the
meat is cured and dried, and is su-
perior in quality and flavor to the
best dried beef, put tip by northern
packers, which retails for twenty
cents per pound, while the cost of de-
livering the dried buffalo at Denison
is less than four cents per pound.
Turkey, antelope, vetuson and
; buffalo tongues can be canned
delivered in Denison for six
per pound.
prices low,
4 20-tf
at the Dollar Store.
To Farmers.
I. A. Brenner,
D, Daugherty,
Edward Coopman,
J. M. Cook,
J. N. Sawyer,
R. Maralok,
VV. A. Hallenbeck,
Jack Lany,
This enterprise fully developed j
Having secured the agency for the
Randell Grain Scperator, manufac-
tured at Dallas, the best article yet
invented for the purpose of cleaning
and grading wheat, I respectfully re-
quest the farmers ot this vicinity to
,md U all at my store on Main street and
1 examine the same. 1 shall take
' . great pleasure in showing and ex-
plaining the machine to all callers.
Paul Servantie,
J. L. Sharpe,
Win. H. Pier,
E. J. Euper,
J. V. Rowley,
son Thursday, May 30th.
Denison, May, 29th 1S7S-
Dr. T. .V. Culler, Chay man of Demo-
cratic Committee:
I hereby decline • to accept the
nomination for office of City Treas-
urer, tendered by your convention.
'j, porter.
_1 tinucJ until one o’clock to-day, to
Messrs. Brenner, Cook, Porter and oth- ' give Mr. Do} le an opportunity of
ers: i sending for and offering the aforesaid
Gentlemen :—In answer to your i,arrcis ;n testimony of the fact that
request, soliciting me to become a he jKK] erascci an brands and stamps
candidate for Alderman, will say placed thereon by the iuspector. it
are rathei qiat j am a[ yom- disposal, and if
| elected, will serve the interests of my
-—--*-- j ward and the city of Denison to the
Two tons of strictly pure white j best of my ability. Thanking you,
lead in 50 and 100 pound kegs, just gentleman, for your flattering re-
J. H. Dink, of Collinsville had ;ulq jn uccessful operation would put
a hearing before United states Com- ; , ,
misioner Wilson, of this city, yester- an clu' to lkc nidiscuminafc slough-
day, on a charge of failing to cancel , tering of buffalo for their hides and
inspector’s stamps and brands on j tongues, and would do much towards
whiskey barrels. I he case was con- supplying the working classes with
W. W. Salisbury.
5 24-1 m.
a cheaper article of food, while fi-
nancially there is millions it.
theft and discovery of the same, the
chances lor his capture
slim.
Ladies, Attention!
, - . . . Ladies hats, parasols, fans, tics,
seems to be a petit, sneaking piece & at low figures for the next thirtv
nt nvosmitinn on the nart of some , ’
days at tne Dollar Store.
will have my support.
Respectfully yours,
Sa.wul IIanna.
received at Hanna’s drug store, quest
With thanks for the complement, and When 3 011 buy 100 pound kegs you
wishing success to your ticket, which ! get 100'weight of lead. You do not
! paj for wood as when you buy 25
pound kegs. Call and see us before
will jglvo you a bar-
26
Mosquitoes 1 Mosquitoes!
buying, ami we
gain.
1 remain
Yours truly,
W. B. Boss.
Denison, May 291I1, 1878.
A Novel r.'aso.
of prosecution on the part of some
of those half fed, contemptible, one-
horse detectives, who sneak and lurk
around trying to catch some law-
abiding citizen in a trap of small di-
mensions. The country is flooded
with that ilk, nosing about in other
Castor oil, laid oil, golden oil and
all other good machine oils, at Gui-
teau & Waldron’s, near post office.
25-tf
-----♦—--
Cream tolu balsam, a delicious
chewing gum, something entirely
new, at Rowley & llallenbcck’s.
Reduction.
A reduction of
per
Air. W. M. Yocum announces in
the News this morning as a candi-
date for Marshal of Denison at the
4 2o-tf goods at 1 he Dollar Store.
Remember
cent, on
4 20-tf
The Dollar Store is the place to
coming election. We are author-
get bargains for the next
people s business and making moun- j/C(] ],v yjt-_ Yocum to state that he
tains out of mole hills.—Sherman
Call on Gus Arey for your mos-
quito canopies, opposite Bruuett’s
grocery store, Main street.
5-26 d 6t.
There seems lo be a very general ; (]lt! flavor Wednesday, charged with
desire in the third ward that Mr. }. j disturbing the peace. It seems that
The fence around the school build-
ing is now completed, and the con-
tractor, Mr. Green, has done the
work m a good workmanlike manner.
The fence adds materially to the
looks of the building, and the safety
of the children while at play against
reckless driving or riding is insured.
Ice cold beer,
Always fresh,
at Yeidei’s Sample room.
N. B. Grand lunch daily.
We learn that Tuesday night at
about 9 o’clock a mule saddled and
bridled, which was tied to a post in
front of Streeper’s store was stolen.
The mule was the property of Mr.
C. L. Benjamin, who resides about
one mile north of this city. It is a
dark brown horse mule branded pjj
on left hip. The saddle is of the
California make.
H. Hopper represent them in the
city council. A number of gentle-
men have so expressed themselves to
1 us the past two cr three days, and
: have urged 11s to call him out in the
| News. We can assure the citizens
i of the third ward nothing would al-
| ford us more pleasure than to see
Mr. Hopper in the city council. He
is a gentleman everyway qualified,
] and commands the confidence and
j esteem of all who know him. This
j is a position which few desire to fill,
but somebody must sacrifice his in-
i dividual wishes for- the good of the
public, and we believe Mr. Hopper
j will make the sacrifice if he is as-
I sured he is the choice of the citizens
of the third ward.
Register.
- j —— -—♦-
Four parties were brought before We are selling the best lard oil,
machine oil, and linseed oil for less
money than any house in Denison.
26-iw W. M. Hanna & Co.
days.
thirty
4 20-tf
Silver Dollar, Henry Clay, Infant
W onder, Babies, Champion, Non
Plus Ulra, etc., only 5 cents a piece
by a decree ol die district court, a j
deed to a certain house given pre- j
viously to the divorced wife of one
of the parties had been been annul-
led and the property returned to the
husband. He had, however, not j
yet gained posession, and acting, as j
he claimed, under legal instructions,
Personal.
Miscellaneous.
Mr. Ed. Harding, division super-
intendent M., K. & T., returned
Tuesday night from the north.
A. Skinner, Newark, O., W. II.
Dyer, Mexico, Mo., and I. I. Harm,
, . . Columbus, O., are booked at the
.took nosession in rather a novel style, j ,,
1 „ • • . . Alamo.
by walking into the house, accom- T, ,, . ,, , ...
3 0 II. M. Graham, Greneda, Miss,
Largest stock of white lead, mixed
paints, boiled and raw oils, colors,
paint brushes, etc., at Guiteau &
Waldron’s, near post office. 25-tf
accom-
panied by a friend, and installing
! another lady as matron of the do-
I main. The occupants of thehous:-
! protested against these proceedings,
i and the former owner being called,
! a lively tongue-lashing ensued. The
1 police were at last called and the ar-
1 rest of the four parties was the re-
: suit. The two men were lined $io
and costs each, and the two women
$2 each, the officers of the court re-
mitting their fees in the two last
cases.
and W. R. Edwards, .St. Louis, are
at the Planters.
Col, R. S. Stevens left Wednes-
day for Ilannibai, Mo.
R. I). Gillenwaters, a prominent
merchant ol Dexter, is stopping at
the Alamo.
f. R. Giaham, of Cook county, is
at the Alamo.
\\. If. Campbell, a prominent cat-
tle dealer ol Ennis, and S. F. Hall,
of the Union stock yards at St. Lou-
is, are at the Alamo.
wishes it distil ctly understood that
while he will be pleased to receive
the vote of any gentleman who a Louis Lebrccht’s.
thinks him worthy of the office, he
is a republican, and does not surren-
der party principles in pursuit of of-
ficial honors. Mr. Yocum is well
known in our community. He has ■
filled the responsible position ol
special policeman and detective in
this city over three years, and there j
is no one who will quesfn » that he I
has made an efficient officer. Mr. j
Yocum is the first republican to an- !
nounce as such, and this coupled
with the fact that he is every way j
qualified for the position, should se-1
cure him a party vote. Through some ot the finest Towns
CHICAGO,
BURLINGTON awl QUINCY
RAILUOA 1>.
Passengers from Texas and the Indian
Territory, going east, take the
C. B. & Q. R. R.
AT HANNIBAL.
in Illinois:
Guisman & Co. have fresh cracked
wheat. 5-14 if
iyui. . , Gift's! 1 urg;, Mondota, Au-
rora- Ike., to Chicago.
Five bundled pieces bleached mus
lius and cambrics, at prices to suit, at
the Dollar Store. 4 20-tf
BEST I CHEAPEST ROUTE
Ice cold soda water at Rowley
llailenbeck’s.
To al! points
EAST OR NORTH-EAST.
Lubricating oil st Aclieson’s.
Boiled oil at Atcheson’s.
25
A. Manifest Absurdity.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
It will be seen by a notice in
another column, that E. F. Piner,
candidate for congress, will address
: our citizens, to day. The place
where the speaking will take place
will be announced by circulars this
morning. Mr. Piner is a prominent
! candidate before the people of this
district, and our citizens should turn
out and hear his views on the various
A nugnificentHTnch every day at' measures bcfore tl;c Pe0Plc’
Port wine,
Sherry wine,
Claret wine,
Rhine wine,
Sour mash Bourbon,
Rye whisky,
and all of tire
best quality,
at Yeidei’s sample room.
Finest line of perfumes in the city,
in bulk or in bottles, at Guiteau A;
Waldron’s. 25- tf
For City Assessor and Collector.
5-29.
Free Lunch.
Wolf’s, from 10 to 11 o’clock.
13 tf.
M. M. French the Democratic
I nominee for assessor and collector,
is a man of rare business qualifica-
tions, and is perhaps the finest book
keeper and accountant in the city,
lie has been identified with us from
the beginning, and his courtcus and
We regret that Mr. Sam. Hanna
thinks that his business engage-
ments are such that he cannot, in
duty to himself, consent to allow his
name to go before the citizens of
Denison as a candidate for city treas-
urer. The vacancy on the ticket
will be filled by the convention next
Saturday night, at the adjourned
meeting.
No discount 011 the Mexican dol- gentlemanly bearing has won him
lar at Acheson’s. \ ou can get 100 hosts ofc friends on all sides ; this ad-
eems worth lor it there. dcJ to well known integrity and ca-
It is manifestly absurd to claim for a
mere stimulant, tonic and alterative prop-
erties. Yet this is what is daily done by
the venders of cheap local bitters, colored
to made them look attractive, and agree-
ably flavored, but the alcoholic basis ol
which is of the v lest and most hurtful !
description. The transcendent success :
01 llostetter’s Stomach Bitteis, the lead-
ing alterative tonic of the United States,
has induced many of these compounders
of drams in disguise, to attemt the count-
erfeiting of tliis standard medicine, but !
their ellort- have never proved successful
on a large scale, and they have themselves
in many instances “come to grief,”
through the instrumentality of the law.
Tfie genuine Bitters have, indeed, a
spirituous basis, but they are emphatical-
ly a medicine, since their botanic ingre-
dients are signally efficacious in overcom-
FOR THE
GEEATEST I >AR( i AINS
-IN-
•- vi itiLa
5
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY, AT
Co’s.
.. , | ing and preventing chills and fever, dys-
peculuily pt>pSja> liver complaint, constipation, and
Guiteau
25-tf
W. M. Hanna & Co. have the on- PacitL mark him as °1,e
ly complete stock of drugs in Deni fitted to fill the important position many other disorders.
son. Cull and see us. 26-iw j for which he has been placed in A1, kim]s of SCed at
.—I—’TTTiN r l- • nomination. Mr. French will be & Waldron’s.
Don t give $i a bottle for Lubin s , . , . • •• -__«--
extract, when you can buy it in bulk c CL >} a oiisin„ j' >. Guiteau & Waldron are always to ^ iino. latest M vie silk tie
Choice oranges, lemons *tnd ha- be found, either day or night, and at r.{ldipa’ linoii suits
nanas, at Rowley & Hallenbcck’s ,,,,u "”’f’,,f wpf,u- 1,1 ,heir store- ’
City Bakery.
20 yards best prints for
Coat’s or Clark's thread, per spool,
(rood dress linen, per yard,
licst 2 buttons kid gloves, per pair,
at Acheson’s tor half that.
$1.00
Re
1.K5
50c
35c
The Dollar Store
Ts selling shoes at a sucrifke for
the ne:t t Hv davs. ( ill 00:
while t'.e >»•« k i« < mifletr. 1 ?n-*»
Guiteau & Waldron have the larg-
est and best stock of drugs, etc., in
the city, and are prepared to give
better prices than any one else, in
that line in Denison. Country phy-
sician-, and druggists should hear
t*ii - n 1 bid when aOuiit to purchase
Chocolate bulldozers, at
& Ilallenbeck’s.
Rowley
Caster oil,
Atcheson’s.
only $1 a gallon at
hen sto
*5 tf
Jelly rolls, black crook strips, Jap-
anese cocoanut candy, at Rowley re
Hallenbeck’s.
any time of the week, at their store, h«.uw i.iBti.wi.P, - - - - - - $2 to 5.00
near the post office. 25-tf huiibroidcrics reduced .>0 cents on the dollar-bar^aius.
Grenadines from 20 cents up--cheapest in the city.
Ladies’shoes, full stock, at oreat reductions.
Ladies’ ISalbrigan hose, 2 pair for - 25c
A good corset for r,()c
And every thing at the lowest cash prices, at
GOLDSOLL’S.
Qucenswnrc and glassware, at re-
duced price:,, at the Dollar Store.
4 30 tl
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