Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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A*V Aright. ftiWimi Way freight S-.SOpm
PR EE TO ALL.
An extra la rye edition of the Sun-
day HERALD ha# been ordered
bit the Ton’ll Company at White-
U-riyht for yratuUous distribu-
tion.Thin iso splendid opportunity
for advertisers, and none should
fail to amil themselves i f it. Hand
in your favors early to secure yood
positions.
CITY MATTERS.
LOCAL SHORT STOPS.
Wood ACo. have California lion
»v. *1 IS 3i
Pure, irtfsh candies at C. If. Hu
per’s, S lOtt
The Alabama Minstrels at Hood
Templars’ llall Saturday night. 14:2t
English To* funnf-mudo shoes just
come in at Sherburne’s. 3 10 if
One case Bubies received this day
at Louis Lebrccbt’s. 3 lilt
The “Boss” spring style piece
goods at Hanna’s the tailor. Saif
Streeper has the best and cheap-
est teas in town. 3 atf
One case Baines received this day
at Louis Lebrecht’s. Sllti
Streeper is selling live pounds ol j of Sasuparilla and Iodide of Potash
One oi them culminated at the reel
deuce ot Mr. W. H. Sanford, oaq.
last night and was a very enjoyable
affair.
The bidding tor the donated pack-
ages, ouch containing one pound ot
unknown substance, was spirited
and developed the encouraging tail
tbut prices ure clinib ug un i eonfl
deuce is being restored. Oil pound
ot soap was knocked down for the
sum ot ninety cents, uboul 1200 per,
cent better thun the ruling price ol
ten days ago. Seventy.cents per
pound for eumly showed it
tiomer feeling for sweetmeats,
and raisins at sixty cents per pound,
will sound liky music in the ears of
fruiterers who have largo stocks on
band bought at panic prices.
Mrs. Sanford’s well known hospi-
tality wus as agreeably exerted as
usual and all present were well en-
tertained. _
ALVA 11 SHAW is the authorized
agent of the Herald at White
wriglit.
COMI*!.l>n;NT.\ ItY.
IlKMSON, M AIICH 11, ISIS.
Mr. Saiu. MaveV, Dallas.
Mv lIXAitSm: Your resignation as a
member of the “Gate City Guards” is be-
fore me for approval. In parting with
you the company loses one of its most val-
uable members. To you much oljA- -ue-
eess u« a in litary organization is due. anil
I can but express a sincere regret that
Fortune's decree separates os. As a to-
ken of regard for past sei vices and tutu re
good wishes, 1 enclose you certillcitte of
Honorary Membership, with every hope
ot a bright and prosperous future for you.
t am vein* true friend
J. 1J. Sai nocks. t.'apt. Com'd'g.
One
Ponder on
Consider
Imagine
Nolly, the pt>t boar that walk* the
circle around a slake in the Alania
Hotel garden succeeded in bursting
from the captivity of tbe leather col-
lar, and finding itself possessed ol
that priceless boon for which tbe
revolutionary fathers bled and drew
pensions, went forth in pursuit of
happiness in the most approved
style. Great consiornulion was oc
ciisioticd among tbo guests of the ho-
tel when it bet ante knewn that Bruin
was loose, mid such strides as tbe
gehtlemuii from New Jersey made
for 310, and the rapidity with which
the occupant of 310 locked the door
of 310 utid got under the bod of 810
have never been equalled, h was
evident tbut Nelly wus looking for
somebody, for after frightening the
gentleman from Now Jersey and
putting the Milwaukee drummer to
flight, she walked straightway to the
office, glanced hastily at the register
and disdainfully at Sclmiueker
land then made a bee lino for tbe
Strained honey and honey I paHor| A„pr imaging for quite
in tbe couth. j awhile ill the neighborhood of the
j music stand she was triumphantly
j led away by the keeper, but not tin-
I til she bud shown the “ ruling pas-
llorscradish and celery rel sion strong” in Bruin by making a
. lunch Irom that beautiful and pa-
llielie song and chorus, “ 1 love thee,
I honoy ■”
| Dan Bice is in the ring again.
Now rake tbe oyster cans out of
your yards.
Glance down this column and note
the array ot toothsome things which
GAISSIAN A CO.
offer you at their usuully popular
prices.
Think ol
Sliredod codfish
pound boxes.
Meditate on
Egg Macaroni and Ver-
rnicilli.
isb.
W. P. Rickey, M. Slokey of St.
Louis and C. H. Brewster, Houston
ur6 registered at tbe Planters.
8. 8. Higgins, representing the
second largest wholesale grocery
house in New York city is a guest
at tbe Planters.
W. Z. Lindsey and wifo returned
from Parson ycsteiday.
W, B. Boss left for the South yos-
torday evening.
It. II. Allen, wood and fuel agent
lor lie 11. & T. C. railway is regis-
tered at the Alamo.
J. F. Graham, of the Texas A Pa-
cific railway is registered at tbo Al-
amo.
Henry Ward, St. Louis; Macon
Jordan, Vu.; G. Hodges and George
Bethel, Texas, nro slopping *at the
A lamo.
J. W. Rogers, a resident of Col
bel t or vicinity, rode out with cun
duclur Maxwell yesterday. As Hug-
os had not purchased bis ticket be
fore lie boarded the train, Mr. Max
well demanded the extra lure which
the company requires. Rogers paid
it but immediately proceeded to
abuse .Maxwell in undue language
and at Colt on station lie pulled a
six-shooter and waitcij for Ins man.
Mr. Mrxweil very wisely absented
himsell irom the sight of the shoul-
est.
I*oh Runt.—A neat stove room
suitable for any kind ol business.
Rent low, apply at tins office. ll
One cm* Babies received this day
at Louie Lehr'cht**. 8 lltf
Magnolia slippers juat come in at
Sherburne’s. 3 10 if
Smoked Halibut, Sardelles j
Lake Trout and .Mess Mack
erol.
Use Dr. Hanna’s compound syrup j Bl.jng a], ()i0 vig()1, ofyftnr powerfu|
While neither the Czar of Russia
or the Sultan of Turkey trade with
Dr. Feild, the people of Grayson
comity have found to trade with him
is to get the best and purest medi
cities for the least monejh 3 8 If
Tbo Star store is the only house
ill tbts part of the State, keeping a
full line of Ladies, Misses’ and child-
ren's custom-made shoes—which
they fully warrant. 2 25 if
Tbe best summer drink is Bud-
weiser beer I'or sale by J.J. Col-
lins. 3 12 lw
Hanna A Co. have the celebrated
Electric Razor, warranted to give
better satisfaction than any vuzoi
ever offered in this city. 3 lOtf
’The only liuutto in town keeping
a children's custom tmtdo shoo the
Star store which they warrant.2 2otf
Wood A Co., bus California Hon-
ey. 3 13 3t
All goods guaranteed by the Pal-
ace Shoe Store—call and examine
goods and prices—next to the gmi-
sliop, Mail) street, 3 121w
Ladies custom-made shoes, fully
warranted by Sam’l Slur A Co. Call
and see them. 2 25 tf
A largo lot of Mereschnum cigar,
cigarretto holders and pipes roeeiv- j ^ coiiaVhmieus.'
SPKUIAl NOTtCfca.
Cleaning mmI Dying.
Mr. C. Alligen, a practical ffyar
of long experience, ban permanent*
iy located in Denison on Austin av-
enue, next door to Uhlig^i shot
shop. Mr. Alligen is prepar'd td
clean, scour and dye clothing and
woolen or silk fabrics ot every de-
scription. Dying of ladies finedreM
goods a specialty. 3 26 Ira
We direct attention to the card
from K. Anbeuser’s brewing associ-
ation, St. Louis. This shows that
the Messrs. Kppstoin Bros., of tbe
Kentucky whisky depot are sole
agents in theso parts lot this popu-
lar bottled beer. 2-9 tf
A CAIID. ’
St, Louis, Nov. 15, 1878
Wo hereby give notice to tbe pub-
lic in general, that Messrs.Eppsloin
Bros., of Denison, are tbe only up.
thormeii agents lor our Bottled Beer
(or the city ol Denison. We high-
ly recommend the ubove named firm
to the patronage of the public.
E. Aniiel-sib A Co’s. Brewing As-
socm lion. 2-3-tf
ed at Louis Lobrelit’s. 3 lltlj
8100 Reward for the man who I'" tl'° jewelry line equally low.
Great reduction in prices of jow-
olry and watches! Now is tbe tirao
to buy—at Woodyurd’s:
Genuine American watches..?# 00 to $100
Genuine silver cases.............. 5.00 to 15
Gold studs........................... 1 00 to 6
Gold sleeve buttons.............. 2 00 to 10
Gold sets.............................. 4.00 to 40
Gold guard chains..............15.00 to 100
Gold vest chains...................15.00 to CO
.. 7oc to J.50c
Silverware, clocks,and everything
The grand jury is grinding away
at Sherman.
lost his appetite at Geo. II. Buckey’s I Evory article guaranteed ns repre-
A report having reached this city Guide Restaurant, eating one of bis | sented. J. D. Woodvakd.
twenty cent vichIn, at No. 103, Main !
2 25 lm
to the effect that “ 1'cxas Charley
Charley Fitch, had been shot on j Street.
Capt. Aliilct's rancho, is doubtless
untoiiiidcd)*as the Herald's reporter
.Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
VVIIITK MEWING MACHINE.
Now get your Jhcrker board out | ‘MW>“1Jcr dili^'"1 i,l*lu‘0'» ^ to 1 „,J w,,™.'mg'ImlL^Tt'""is 1
ot tlie closet.
coffee for 81. 3 5tf
Sherburne still ahead. Sido walk
crovorod with new boots and shoes.
Bananas, oranges, lemons and tigs
at C. K. Euper's. 3 10U
D. F. Foley, tbe cutter hi cloth
is at Hanna’s. 8 41f
whenever a Blood Purifier is dosir
ed. It is guaranteed to give satis-j
faction in every instance. For sale |
at Hanna’s drug store. 3 14 3t j
The Griftlii brothers, Morris atid
John, onjtrial at Paris, Texas, cltarg-;
ed with the llielt of a #10,000 pack- j
age of money from the Texas Ex-1
One case Babies received this day j press company. From tbe evidence j
mind to bear upon
New MapleSugar,
New Maple Syrup,
New Loaf Sugar Drips, | ,|1U s^tur store.
d
New Orleans Molasses.
Sam Mayor leaves for Dallas to-
morrow evening.
.Inst received a largo invuieo of
j ladies, misses and children’s shoes, at j
3 16:f
at Louis Lebrecht’s.
Bargains in real estate at
3 11 if | they will undoubtedly bo convicted *- olli"10 "l1 hnages of
Shaker Preserves,
8 7tf
Minstrels at
gomery A Scot’s office
Seo tbe Alabama
Good Templars’ Hall,
night. 3 14 2t
Plenty of fun for fifty cents, Sat-
urday night, at Good Templars
Hall. ' 3-14-21
| of tho theft its the evidence is very
strong against them. Our readers
are lamiltar with llm incidents con-
nected with this robbery will re-
Saturday j member that John Griffin was agent
lor the company and claimed to have
been robbed ot the packago.
A beer garden in the south part ol
| i he city is the latest project.
The M. K. A T. mail train is re
i ported four hours late to-day.
trace the report to any reliable au-
thority.
J ust received a large invoice ol
ladies, misses and children’s shoes,
at the Star store. 3 15li
I’he hardware stores are doing a
brisk business in gale-hinges. The
moon light and the warm weather is
tbe cause, besides Melissa and Alfred
have gained some twenty pounds
since last summer.
Gaismaii A Co. arc shipping gro-
Don’l fail to procure Mrs. Wins-
low’s Soothing Syrup for nil diseas-
clnldren. Jt re-
lieves the child from pain, cures
wind colic, regulates tho bowels,and,
, , , , by giving relief nnd health to tbe
warranted by tbe Star store. J >ou t , ,
r..;i ... o .« ,r !cl,dd’ K1V0< rest 10 (ll° molt'or.
tbe best nmnufaetured.
.Misses’ custom made shoes
fully
fail to seo them. 2 25 tf
A good stock of crockery and
glass wwre and soiling cheaper
than you can buy elsewhere at
Slreeper’s. 3 3;f
Misses’ custom-made shoes fully
warranted by Hie Stare store. Don’t
tail to seo them. 2 25 if
Spring! Spring! Spring!
Fine Jellies,
Caliloruia Jam,
Marmalade.
The Vonvaorts Society is fencing J , .,
■ ....... '■ j curies into the 1 erntory as far north ! ifK8 arrived and so has Hanna’s
; as Inn I a it In. lliey shipped, thin ' Sjtringf styles in jiieco g<onda. 3 4 it
3 10 d A w ly
Dr. Guo. Williams lias a now sup*
ply ol fresh and strictly reliable vac-
cine virus, call at bis Drug Store
and bo vaccinated. 3 13-tf
A full lino ot staple and 'seasonal
goods just opened at tbe Palace shoe
store, next to tho gun shop, Muin
stieet. 3 12 lw
! its lots on west Skiddy street.
1 Tbe Star Store received a large
: stock of spring goods yesterday.
morning, bills of goods to Caddo and
Atoka.
M. Goldsoll A Co., have just re-: Lotyoiirthinking faculties delight
eeived a new and perfect-fitting cor- , ...
f , . , ' . . | . . Uioinbolvofj in vihioiih of
Streeper has just received it fine . set to winch they invite the alien-'
Call! lion ol tho Herald lady readers,3 15tf
stock of cutlery of all kinds,
and examine while new. 3-8-tf
J&'-C'oiispiraey.jjra
Look Out.
Fun Ahoail !
j L. llvCoon, of Meridian, this I
i State, is registered at the Planters.!
Mr. Coon is onrouto tor Springfield, |
,, , , , , i III., having a requisition from Gov.!
For fresh and good giocerios go to ,, ,, , . .
, I Hubbard to lake mto custody a man
Streeper, next door to
office.
the Post
3 5 tf
Don’t fail to seo the beautiful dis-
play of toilet
drug store.
Don't fail to boo
| who is confined in the jail at Spring- J
field. Tbe man committed a horri-
t
hie murder near Meridian, killing j
goods at Hanna’s and then afterwards banging Ins vie-
Dried Apples,
Dried Cherries,
Dried Pears,
Dried Raspberries,
Jti icd (I rapes,
Dried Damsons,
3 fitf tim, and mutilating the body in the ; * upon
the Alabama i m0ljl shocking manner.
A full-sized "woman in while” at
Goldsoll A Co’s.
Minstrels, Saturday night, at Good
Templars Hull. 3-14 2t
Tbe only house in town keeping The “Gate City Guards,” aro in
a children’s custom made shoe the I receipt of an invitation toattend the
Star store which they warrant. 225lf Mai Fest at Waco. Tbe gilbim
Ladies custom-made shoes, fu||v " ilco boys promise tents and pfen-
wafranled by Sam’l Star A Co. Call of rations thut the soldiers may en-
and see them. 2 23 tf
Have you tried the great Budweis-
er lager beer? Get it from J. .1.Col-
lins. 8 12 lw
The largest stock of cigars in
North Texas at tbe Kentucky whis-
ky depot. 2 3 tf
The only bouse in town keeping
n children’s custom-mado shoo tbe j
Star store which they warrant.2 25tf
j joy camping out. The matter will
be laid before our Company at the
next meeting when it will be decid-
ed whether or not they will accept j
the invitation.
Piece goods in endless varieties at
M. Goldsall A Co’s just received.
3 15 it
Mu so
Canned Muscat Grapes,
“ Clams,
“ Fruits of all
“ Kinds,
“ Vegetables of every
Sort.
Babbits Soap,
Lyo,
Starch
The weather, like the processes of
the Sheriff, is becoming summary.
Now let your vi.b cut tip your I
ulster to make trouser for the boys, i
Tbe finest line of dress goods in j
| the city at M. Goldsoll A Co’s. 3 15tf I |ul,|.s pl>t
The residence of I. K. Daughters ;l" a"''liolKH'r
on west Main street, is about com-
j pleted.
! Tbo jrritAi.il is under obligations
! to Lieut. Geo. S. Grimes lor valua-
• hie favors.
; Tbe local of tbe Sherman Courier
is very Sweet on Phillip Phillips, the
sacred wui bier.
Tbe mother of J. H. Lloyd, tbe
11 KiiAi.r> regrets to learn, is lying at
tho point of death.
! M. Goldsoll A Co. were’opening
! numerous casos of spring goods to-1
; day.
Ladies custom-made shoes, fully
warranted by Sam’l Star A Co. Call
J. Maxwell, one of the best pain- and see them. 2 25 tf
j ters and gruiners in the city' was I
awarded the contract to paint the!
new residence of Dr. B. II. Wood on
Gandy street.
The pound parly at W. II. San-
The only house in town keeping
a children’s custom-mado shoe the
i Star storo winch they warrant.2 25tf
S. I*. ItlnckwcII,
Cleaner and dyer, of all kinds of
clothing, tuny be found at Ills place
of business, next door west of
| Gboon's old livery stable on Main
i street. Work left with bint will re-
ceive prompt attention. 3 121m
WANTED TO RENT—Two furnished
llr-t ll"or room.—suitable for a family or
Misses’ custom-made shoes fully ! single jfciilleiurn—Imck and front en-
vois u success- As
II. Ivuelm covered j lai! t° ses ‘hem.
warranted by the Star store. Don’t
2 25 if
Goldsall’s is said lo he the best in
tbe infirkel. Ol eorset-is. 3-15 tl
At ft jiromiscious and miscella-
neous dance in the southwestern
I
part of the city last night one named
lriiucc. Plea-ant lorntion. Apply to .Mrs,
M. J. Legale. J 22 tin.
1 >()AKD— Mrs, Itliea on Gandy street
II you want ibe finest old Hour- lihetwcen 11 oustori and Austin avenue,
| bon whisky ever brought to this ';ll;m;''nmm.Mlatl' lour orlive gentlemen
J ... with fiisl-Hiiss iMtufil u lilt tyr \vi(liOU(
2-17tf
himself with glory.
, uuh nuiBivy l»wi ui vmi^iii t'/ 111 ,CI ! tt-Jf I r . ,i. > « ...
The now, perfout titling corset al market go to tho Kentucky whisky roo,I,Jl < , w i
depot, 2 3-tf
Misses’ custom-mado shoes fully
warranted by the Star store. Don’t
fail to seo them. 2 25 tf
Ladies custom-made shoes, fully j
VI?ANTKn—Oeeupatit* for ilecptn)|
} l room-, ifood lied- and siqsiior ae-
commoilatious Afiply at the Houth-tVest
corner of Main street and liuruett avenue,
up-slalrs. 2-7-tf
)OOMS with ItOAltD.—KurmsIiiMl or
kimilimif-hcd room- svit li or witlioi t
Pierterson was bruised
most approved style.
Tickets to the Vorwaerls concert
in the warranted by Sam’i Star A ( o. Call j imaril.eau heproeiireil at tin- resilience it
and see them.
Tbe largest and
2 25 tl Mr.-.Lemi'e oil Oaiidy-.-t., near ltn-k-ave,
Alcw dm hoarder.- cun be aeeoimiioiiatciL
best selected /I'he J«"<rd wiM In Hie future a- in the
p:i>t iM* nrst-das-s. Inc rooms arc lar^
•ire sol I in/ npidlv ucl the cuiicorl i^oc^ W',,C8 'n north Texas at | pIciiHiintly sitiiated ami liiindsoincly lur-
promises to be much better than the |tho Kentucky whisky depot 2 3 tf. j ’ |tv'°n‘"u" ....... °f ""i
last.
A. G. Boling is erecting a neat
residence on bis property in the
Another largo invoice of slatione- j southeastern part ol the city.
iooli vn/inii'iw rnulnt'i uv fit tl\r>
To-day, J. Raynal, our patriotic 1 Deliberate on
French American citizen, celebrated
bis G4ili birthday by inviting his
1 ho finest t ripple-plate French many Iriends lo a splendid lunch at j
drug 3 p. in. [i was a pleasant affair, j
3 tilt and the Herald congratulates Mr, I
custom made shoos fully Raynal on bis good health and sue-j
cessful life.
mirrors, at Hanna’s
New style prints—spring patterns |
hand
•tore.
Misses’
warronied by the Stir store. Don’t
fail to see them. 2 25 tf
A largo lot of Meerschaum c'gar, just received to-day at M. Goldsoll
eigiiretto holders and pipes received A Co’s.
lit Louis Lebrecht’s. 8 lltf{ The following* known vocal-j
Dexter says that W. M. Hanna A 'Kt9 have volunteered lo assist in the
Co. have the best hair brushes m V nrivucrt’s Concert on Tuesday, tbo j
town. 8 10 tl j l®*b. Mesdaincs A W. Acbeson,C. <
K. Euper, F. A. Schultz and \V. J.
Scott. Tickets arc on salo at the!
Postoffioe book-store, Phil. Lcdnck’ff!
and (.'. R. Euper’s.
Mocha coffee,
Java coffee,
Roasted, ground and
Green coffees of all
kinds.
ry was received yeslerdny at the
; Heiiald job oflico, to which we in-
; vile tlio attention ot our patrons and
I the public generally.
Just received a largo invoice of
ladies, misses and children’s shoes, at
tho Star store. 3 loti
Messrs. lllddleBon and Ingersoll
have purchased machinery and are
going to start a planing mill in tbe
city. They will also run a cot-
ton gin and grist mill in connection
with their planing mill.
Just received a largo invoice of
ladies, misses and children’s slio at
! the Star store. 8 15lf
Yesterday J. D. Woodyard pur
chased four lots on Woodard street
Irom Montgomery A Scott. Mr. \\.
will build a residence on the same
this spring.
A full account ot what u Herald
reporter saw and heard along the D. j Kentucky whisky depot.
A S. E. and at Whilowright yester-
day will appear in tho Sunday Her-
ald.
A lot of white lend just received _ „ ___
Ht Acheson’s drug store, which will WGOi Wi WlliltllllSj
he sold cheap for cash. * ,
Charles Lease, a druggist ot 20
I years’experience, can be found al
Acbeson’s drug store, *
If you would wear the latest stylos
in Clothing, you must cull at Han-
na’s and leave your measure 3 III
Another car load of Anlieusor’s;
bottled beer just received at the
2-5-tl
Tbe only house in town keeping
a children’s custom-made shoe tho
DEALER IN AU, KIMiS OF
ID^TJO-S,
TOILET GOODS,
Class, Faints, Oils,
DIUT81IEN,
TAHMSIIES AND DITTY.
Reflect
Ladies custom-made shoes, fully
warfantod by Sam’l Star A Co. Call
and see them. 2 25 tf
Baker’s ('hocolale,
Baker’s Cocoa,
German Chocolate.
Shop’s Cocounul.
A largo lot of Meerschaum cigar,
cigarrette holders and pipes rcciv-
cd at Louis Lobreeht’s. 8 lltf
Wanted 5000 attendants to exam-
ine tbe immense stock of fine shoes |
at Sherburne’#. Beautiful as a but-
teifty. 3 10 tf
Just received a large invoice of la-
Ruminulu over
The Atoka Independent tliiiik-
the 81,000 robbery of Jeff. Lewis,
the Indian, as reported by the Sher-
man papers, is all bosli. It is thought
by those who knew him that the
I probable amount was more nearly
816.00.
, . , , He says that h<* is obliged to drink
dies misses and children « shoe- a- ho(pum.hus at night lQ ,„s
Recollect
tbe Star store.
Go to the new M. E.
your blue ribbon to-night.
** but that he will appear with Hie |
church for 1 cerulean ribbon us soon as the cure
j is effected. I
A delegation of prominent names
consisting of Messrs. Bronncr, Fields,
Nuedcford. West, Wright, and one or
two others, left to-day for McAlis-
ter, i. T., to participate in tbo cere-
monies of the formation of a new
Chapter Lodge at that place.
Since the Alamo passed into tho
hands of W. H. Dyne A Co., many
I important, improvements have been
Thu thousand and made. Tho gentlemen have not as
, yet rested from their labors. Tbo
ninety three articles . ,
J spacious dining room is now Doing
that Gaisman A Co. painted and beautifully frescoed.
offer and 1 From a gentleman who arrived in
tbo city last evening the Herald
! loams that the body of a man was
found Tuesday morning last, in the
That you ran get cvcrvlhing woods near St. Joe, Montague coun-
ty. Tbe body boro evidences of foul
play. Nothing was found that would
lead to identification,
Tberoisfino prospects for a di-
vorce suit between “ That Husband
of Mine” and “That Wife ol Mine’
at Hanna’s drug store, and all be
cause t'barley Dexter interfered in
domestic affairs, 8 6tl
Cull and examine Ills Stock and Prices
! Star storo which they warrant.” 25lf 1,1 "’r'' in"''* elsewhere. 3-l3tf.
Hanna’s spring goods have ar-
rived. Call early and order quick-
j ly. 3 4 tf
“That wifo of
husband ol mine” are at Hanna's
The Star store Is tbo only house in drugstore. Cull and see them if
this part of the State,keeping a full: you would ho happy. 3 6 tl
line ol Ladies, Misses’ and children’s
custom made shoes—which they ful-
ly ivuriant. 2 25 tf
VyilllK HOI SF-,
IV. J. lit DIE Proprietor.
(Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel.)
Mino” and “that N’olllln,st <'w'wr «f Morgan street and
Austin iivcnuc, and convenient to the
UNION DEPOT AND
M, K. AT. STOCK YARDS.
Fine Pocket Cutlery.
Messrs. W. M. llanna A Co. have
The Star store Is the only hou.^o received a complete assortment oi
lino pocket knives and
Comfort in every respect guaranteed,
and prices very reasonable. 3 12 tf
in this part of tho Stale, keoping n
full line of Ladies’, Misses’ and chil-
dren’s custom-mado shoes—-which
they fully warrant. 225tf
razors.
These articles aro all first-class and
well worth an examination. 3 1 Otf
Tho Star storo is tho only bouse in
The Palace Shoe Store buys for lLi» P»« ®uteJ a
II. MEH ItITT,
Dealer in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERY.
l.H Main street,
cash which enables them to sell
goods at lower prices than any oth-
er house in town—next to the gun-
sliop, Main slrcot. 8 12 lw
Prevent baldness by using W. M
Hanna A Co’s
brushes.
in Ihe grocery line nt
man A Company's.
Guis-
line ol Ladies’,Misses’anil Children’s x>ENl«ON
custom-mado shoes—which they ful-
ly warrant. 2 25 if
The Star store is the only house
in this pail of the Slate, keeping al
Excelsior Hair i ful1 linu Mieses’ and ehil-
10 |( dren’s cuslom-inado shoos—which j
’J i they fully warrant.' 2 25tf 1
...TEXAS.
liffPA Choice Selection of Ircsh Groceries
I and Staple Vegetables.
A full line ol ladies, childtonsaml
misses shoes at the I’alae.o Shoo j
Store Main street, next to the gun- thing for comfort
Newport Ties lur ladies, just the
shop.
3 121 w
Shoe store.
at Sherburne’s
3 10 tf ,
<i. 0, iianoki.i., w. m. race,
RANDELL l PECK,
Couiicellor* ami
ATIOUNUYN AT-I.AW.
—-Mam -treei.
DENHiN,................................TEXAS.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1878, newspaper, March 15, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720750/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.