Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 11, 1877 Page: 5 of 8
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The Daily News.
dknIson.
SUNDAY................FEB. u. 1877
Munhijial otHcrr*.
\Y. H. WINN.........................Mayor
<5. L. PATRICK....................Marshal
J.NO. 11<1LF01U).......Assessor & Collector
O. K. O’.MALEY...................Treasurer
VV. A. TII1BS...............l'rcs. nt Council
J. S. liKS i.........................City Clerk
•j. G. KANDELI...............City Attorney
COUNCILMAN—1ST WAKtC
JNO. 0. TAYLOU............\V. M. PECK
cm X( UMtN-jll WAH D;
J. A. MALCOLM................S. HANNA
COCNCILMrN-
GEO. W. U AL 1 K11S,.
-tn ward:
.11. ALEXANDER
COUNCIL.MEN -ATIl WAKO I
W. B. BOSS...................W. A. TIBBS
OI I'ICI al taiu.k :
D.tHA NEWS.
Regular meeting of Council, first Thursday in
■well month.
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The Courier on the Road Welt.
Cogent Keatons tor a Grand gucceai.
The Grand Lodge, and Right Worthy ( The Sherman Courier, in reply to the j Conspicuous among the highest exam-
Grand Encampment have just closed expressed wish of the Gainesville Gazette 1 P^e® success which the present century
their annual season in Galveston. | that . direct mail line be established be-1 Th" J o^TtlZZnPhiTer dile:!-e"*
The following Grand officers were tween Gainesville and Denison, asks j to be traced in the written acxnowledge-
chosen lor the ensuing year: Grand with considerable self-importance, “ What! ments of thousands who have experienc-
Master, John T. Ilarcourt, of Galveston ; has the Government to do wi'li this mat- J et! beneficent ellects, and the evide ice
Deputy Grand M ister, W.K. Mak mson, , ter?" and then coolly adds that the Gov- j al.d*«r’owini” cl^^r"the' aT.?
of Georgetown; Grand Wardan, D. Y. j eminent has provided all necessary mail-! North and South America, Mexico, Guate-
Portis, of San Antonio; Grand Secret a- facilities between Denison arid Gaines- mala, the West Indies, Australia and K11- asthma, and nil other diseases 01 ti
Read mu<1 Learn for Vourself.
Manv valuable discoveries and rnu<
useful knowledge is kept from the work1
because of the immense expense in ma*
ing them known to the people. This:
not the case with Bo*dice's Germa
Svrup. Although but a few rears into
ducud into this country, its sale nm
r aches in every town and village in f!
United S ales. Its wonderful success
curing consumption, sevrre coughs
ville by a daily line via Sherman! That I roPe- Die reasons for ns unparalleled throat and lungs, was fir-.t madeknoa
Courier man is exceedin .lv smart isn't ! succet'® are co’cnt nntN‘ The accumulat- j by distributing every year, for thr.
“ ' ’ I ed evidence of nearly thirty years shows %, ars, ovei 400,000 bottles to the at'du
he? He says he “can see no sense in the i that it is a certain rem.dy for malarial
Government doubling its expenses for disease, as well a1 its surest preventive;
mail services from Denison to Gaines- that it eradicates dyspepsia, constipation,
.,, „ . , , . , liver complaint and nervousness, emn-
ville. that man ought to eave civil 1 - ', , , ,
” I tern, ts a tendency to gout, rheumatism,
elected by acclamation Gran I Represen- • nation and live the remainder of bis days urinary and uterine di 1 . as, that it ini-
tuive to tne U. S Grand Lodge. ! with the Apaches. Somehow, those j parts vigor to thee feeble, and cheers the
rv, George W. Groves, of Galveston, re-
elected ; Grand Treasurer, Thomas M.
Joseph, of Galveston, re-elected; Grand
Orator, k. M. Rusk, of Bonham; G rind
Messenger. George Dallmtr, of Galves-
ton, re-elected. M. D. Herring was rc-
Olfieers of the Grand Encampment for time-servers of Sherman have got it in- j inln^ "didc it invigorate* the body.
‘ J. J. Collins lias a car load of choice
Michigan apples, which will arrive Mon-
day.
Plank Bros, have on hand a fine line
of gent-' coals
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Ladies, ask to see the “Jlon-Ton” Qlovo-
^itting Corset’, while at the Kansas City
Store.
Ladies’ opera slippers, just come in, at
Sherborne's Shoe Store—pretty.
Chichet is budding a dwelling house on
Woodard street, west of the school house.
the ensuing year are as follows: A. L. j to their heads that all North Texas
1,30,1!Aw r.v.
volves around the county seat of Gray-
j son county, with the court house steeple
1 as a pivot. It is of course no advantage
to the people between Denison and the
extreme western frontier, to receive their
1 mails promptly! A week en transit Gil
Decktnan, M. W. Grand Patriarch; A J.
Talley, M. E. Grand High Priest; Jno.
T. Walton, k. W. Grand Senior War-
den; Georg’ W. Grover, R. W. Grand
Scribe; Tlim. M. Joseph, R. W. Grand
Treasurer; Selim Bi iker. W. Grand Ju-
nior Warden; J. A. Ilaynie, G. W. j do just as well tor them it only Siurman J superior quality, manufactured by the
Grand Representative; A. T. McKinney, can make a few nickels by being the dis- j largest and most reliable NEW YORK
R. W. Grand Representative, holding tributing office!
Boots and shoos, the eheapost in
the city, at tho Kar say City Storo.
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Wholesale Cigars.
Louis Lebred t keeps the best assorted
stock of cigars in the city. They are of
A resolution was adopted by the Grand
The truth is Denison is
linns.
lie means to compete with ST.
LOUIS
the proper prjce(!> Examine his stock before you
point whence all mails intended tor this J make vour purchases. You will be con-
Lodge that the Grand Lodge of Texas portion ot the State, including Sherman, j v need he is stating‘‘FACTS.” eep:3tf
cordially extend to the Grand Lodge of should be distributed, and if the Poston
the Unite i States an invitation to bold
their regular session in 1878, in the city
ed, free of charge by druggists -No u :
a test of merit was ever given before t
any other preparation. C ould you as:
more? Go to your druggist, for it u
get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Srm
pie bottles ten cents,
j-t dw-cow.
Dan Webster is building a nice
trace front ol his residence.
Centennial slippers, just coqie in, at
Sherburne’s Shoe Store—pretty.
picket j of Austin. The
State holds its
Austin.
There will be religious service at the
Methodist Episcopal church to day at 11
a. in. and 7 p. m., as usual. Strangers
especially invited,
$v Ladies, leave your measure and
have a gossimer boot made, at Sher-
burne’s Shoe Store.
Rev. J. M. Van Wagner has returned
trom lexas, and is making preparations
to move his family at an early day to
Paris, Texas, wheie he has been given a
charge. — Sedulia Democrat.
For a good overall go to Plank Bros.
Don’t buy your goods at COST, for they
will always COIST you too muoh. You wilt
save money by paying a profit at tlie Kau-
nas (Jity S3 Lore.
Theodoie Tilton is to lecture at Deni-
son next Monday night. We believe sev-
eral ol our citizens intend going down.—
I‘arsons Daily Record.
A man named John [oicc was arrested
Saturday night, by the police, tor engag-
ing in the brutal pastime of beating a
woman on Skiddy street.
J. J. Callins says that he will have in
Mock ou Monday a choice lot of turnips, j
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The Register says Mrs, Ann Eliza, 19th
wile ut Biighnm Young, will probably
visit Sherman before long, on a lecturing
tour, and acquaint the public with what
she knows about Salt Lake.
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Domostic fashions at tho Kansas
City Store.
The M., K. hi T. carried two hundred
and sixty-live passengers, by one tiain, to
Denison, Texas, a lew days ago. They
all went with view of locating in the
Lone Star State.—Sedalia Democrat.
Now goods arriving every woek
at tho Kansas City Storo.
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A meloncholy case of coughing and
consumption no longer witnessed, if the
afflicted will procure Dr J. H. McLean’s
cough and lung healing globules, the
most wonderful discovery in the medical
world- Trial Boxes, 2jc. by mail. Dr.
J. H. McLean, 314 Chestnut bt. Louis.
New goods ju3t received at tho
Kansas City Store.
2-11 diw.
We see that Raobi Browne is receiving
•very Battering notices from the press gen-
erally, in Ins pilgrimage through the
Static The only hornet's nest he seems
to have stirred up yet is at this place,
when he was tackled by Dr. Caskey,—
Sherman Courier.
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John Piner, editor of the Bonham
News, was in the city a lew hours Satur-
day, He had been to Sherman to listen
to Tilton; and came over to Denison for
a change of air. lie was disappointed
in'I ilton, and now wants to hear Mr.
Beecher.
Grand Lodge of the
next annual session in
J. J Collins say ., that he has a choice
lot of new garden seed and onion setts,
and has more on the road.
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Der einzige deutsciie apotheker in Den-
son 1st Carl Lease in Acheson’apotheke.
2 3-2 w
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Last evening the Shei man Opera 1 louse
wasjamed with the elite of the city, to
hear Theodore 1 ilton untold the “Piob-
lems of Lite”—which was clone with a
stream of fine language—a voice strong
anil mu-kill—giacelul gestures, and a
powerful and impassioned oratory. Ilis
lecture wa . nwsf interesting, containing
many moral and practical sentiments. It
was received with immense applause.
No one should pass an opportunity to
hear the greatest orator of his age. lie
lectures at Denison Monday evenii g.—
SA c rma n Regis ter.
4—— —------
Sherburne is receiving daily new spring
goods. All boots and shoes sold as rep-
resented, and warranted.
Messrs. Hall, Eddy and Sampson, to
whom we alluded Saturday morning as
having recently arrived in our city, with
the intention of engaging in the mer-
chantile busine-s, have bought out the
grocery store of Sheeder St Bro., in the
“brown stone front," and have taken
charge of the business. The inventory
ot stock was complete.! Saturday night.
The manner of the new tirm is 11. II.
Hall & Co. These gentlemen expect to
kecji a complete stock of family groceries
and provisions, and we believe they ar-‘
lite business men who will fully maintain
the good reputation of this old house.
Now goods, now goods! at tho
Kansas City Stot 0.
V - -——
You can always buy goods cheap-
est wixero they do not soli at cost.
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A dog, vvh’cli popular report said was
mad, made his appearance on Main street
Saturday morning, and the police gave
To Neutralize Oil' ll-,ivriiu-
lice Department wished to save “unnec-
essary expense,” and at the same time j In many forms we are using disinfect
accommodate the largest number of peo- >n” agents. Impure breath, earned by
pie, the change would be made at once, l bild leeth, tobacco, spirits, or catarrh,
, . . 1 is •neutralized bv Nozodont. I is a
as we have little doubt it will be in a i healthful beautifier, and a great luxury as
comparatively stiort time. i a dentifrice The repul ive breath is by
---- its use rendered as fragrant as a rose, and
Goods are sold for a profit at the . coldness by friends or lovers wiil be no
longer noticed. 2.7iiYw6t
Kansas City Storo.
A. W. Gifford and M. L. Winter, of
Parsons, Kas., are in the citv. They are
on their way south to attend Mardi-
Gras at Galveston ‘.his week.
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Stole a Wagon anil Five Kales of Cotton.
Spalding’s Glue mends everything.
Pianos anil Organs
Sold at reduced prices by II. A. Sceva,
504 Main street, Dallas, Texas.
It may be observed that no attempt i1
made to hunt up out-of ttv - way or uu
kienvn places to find names to endots-
Siiumors’ Liver Regulator:
Hon. Alexander II. Stephens.
John W. Beckwith, Bishop of Ga.
Gen. John B Gordon, l . S, Senator.
Hon. John Gill Shorter, ex-Gov. of Ala.
Rev. David Wills, D. D. President o
Oglethorpe College.
Bishop Pierce, of Georgia.
Hon. James Jackson, {firm Howell Cob:;
li James Jackson.) Attorney-at-Law
Macon, Ga.
John li. Cobb.
R. L. Mott, Columbus, Ga. 2-fidwi\.
Halloway’s Pill*.
The Blood is the very essence of liealt’
and lile. It furnishes the components r,:
flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and intego
merit. The stomach I the a; paratus-
the arteries the distributors and the in
tesiines the channels by which the wast.
matter is carried off. Upon the stoma' 1
and bowells these medicines act simulta-
neously. 2s cents per box or pot.
2 6dwi w
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Denial Notice.
We are pleased to learn that Dr. J.
Crane, who has been practicing dentistry
among us for manv years, has recenth
formed a copartnership with l)r. h. f
Sowles, who comes here with the reputa-
tion of being a first class operator in a;
F. C. J. Lebermann keeps choice Balti-
Join rignt arrived Saturday froni | families furnished at the lowest possible ' hi am lies of dental work. They intend t
McAlester, nt the Nation, with a prisoner j prices. j give special attention to gold filling an
named Dan Jones, charged with stealing! ... ♦.T.VTT_______to the preservation of the natural teetl
a new Mitchell wagon and five bales of
wagon
cotton. Jones was placed 111 the cala-
boose. He was arrested on a warrant
sworn out by Mrs. Sarah J. Jones, his
step-mother, who charges him with hav-
ing stolen the wagon and cotton from her
in Panola county, Chickasaw Nation.
Jones brought the cotton to this city and
sold it to Mr. Porter. He then shipped
the wagon to McAlester. Wright fol-
lowed him and waited until he saw him
pavthe freight at McAlester, on the wag-
on, when lie took the gentleman in.
W. M. HANNA &CO., NEXT DOOR the correction of irregularities, etc., eti
TO THE POST OFFICE, HAVE JUST The best word we can say for them i»
GOT IN THE LARGEST AND BEST '
STOCK OF DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS
AND WINDOW GLASS EVER SEEN
IN DEN ISON. DON’T FAIL TO GIVE
THEM A CALL. 1-20 diw.
Plank Bros, have the
line of hats in the citv.
finest and best
Pictures t Picture* ! Pictures I
For a good
Plank Bros.
Go to Teeple’s gallery, on Austin ave.,
for the next thirty days, and you can get
-->----- | fine retouched photographs for £2 per
IXL, 140 umbrella go to doz. Gems tour tor fifty cents. Ferro-
2-2 tt. I types four for $1. C. B. Tekplk.
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lhire Havana and Key West cigars at j ----•—-----
Lebermann’s. j Ho ! ft)!’ LUBCh tit (J. M. Wolff’s.
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Tho cheapestplaco to buy goods! Spiced pig tongues, sheep tongues,
is whore they aro sold for a profit.: tripe, herrings in all styles, caviai, piek-
— -----*.— led eel, English onions, Switxer cheese
11S. Porter has just received the tol-! and Philadelphia cheese; alto, German
lowing goods, which he can guarantee to I sausages.
be fresh, and A No. 1 : Oat meal, pearl j The finest and purest Havana cigars,
barley, split beans, Lima beans, tapioca fine brandies and seven year-old, sour
and sago. These goods can and will be j mash whisky always on hand,
sold lower than ever before in Denison. ! n.C.tt
for everybody needing dental work don*
to call and sec them, Wallace block, 212^
Main street, up stairs. 1-16 dtf.
Go to C. R. Euper’s for fresh breai
rolls, and home-made candies.
2-2 di W.
PI A.VOS AND ORGANS.
H. A. SCEVA,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
504 Main street - - Dallas, Texa*
HAL LET, DAVIS Y CO’S. PIANOS.
SMITH’S AMERICAN ORGANS
*2-10 dun.
REAL ESTATE.
H. TONE,
J. T. MUNSON.
Sherburne has plenty of over-shoes and I ^1C ^' LF'st and best stock 01 w.n. s
' n n/1 «»1 ■ 1 -1 t* 1 tx t I w» i‘ 11 v or I H.’k.-r
gums, which have just arrived.
1-3 dtf.
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Blackoerry brandy, purest and best in
the citv, at Lbermann’s.
Plank Bros, are receiving some beauti-
ful styles of spring clothing. Call and
I liquors and cigars in
mann’s.
the city, at Leber
him a lively clia-e. shooting him once or examine their stock of boys’ suits.
Soiling out for tho next 30 days,
ior a profit, at tho Kansas City
Store.
twice, but his dogship finally managed
to escape. The dog would snap at every
object lie passed, and some say be bit
two or three other dogs. Whether lie
was rabid or not, if will be well for our
citizens to keep a sharp lookout when
they come within biting distance ot sus-
picious looking canines.
Tho Kiltie Boss.
Mr. George Holman has bought out
the cigar stand opposite the postoffice.
lie will keep a choice selection of cigars,
tobaccos and pipes, and will appreciate
the patronage of Ins friends. George is
not a stranger to the citizens of Denison
and bis past reputation as a tobacconist
will guarantee him a fine local trade.
J. ). Collins says that he has a large
lot of choice onions which will arrive on
.Monday.
As‘.lie license bn whisky has become
■so high i have determined to quit hand-
ling it, and will, tor the next sixty dais,
se I the stock now on hand at cost, ior
Geo. StRoubr.
i-jj dem.
Just received at J. J. Collins’ a car load
ol the cnoicest early rose and peach blow
potatoes for sale cheap. The only home
in the market selling them.
John G Gnase, who represented the
Odd Fellow societies of this city, at the
annual session of the Grand Lodge and
the Grand Encampment, at Galveston
the past week, returned Saturday. We
are indebted to Mr. Gnase tor the names
of the Grand oificeis, published in an-
other column.
Tho largost stock of dry goods in
tho city at the Kansas City Storo.
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Tho Kentucky Whisky Depot.
Eppstein Bros., the oldest wholesale
liquor house in Denison, carry the lar-
gest and best stock of wines, whisky* and
cigars in the city, and guarantee satisfac-
tion.
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“Don’t Shake”
/ind allow vour system to be worn
out and your lite made short, when for
seventy-five cents you can go to Acheson’s
drug store and get Dr. Sherman’s Malar-
ifuge. that is guaranteed to cure chills
and fever, and after a trial of ten years in
the worst districts, has never failed in a
single case. It is prepared on a new
and different theory train all other pre-
parations of that kind, purely vegetable
and free from all poison. It removes the
“malarial poison” from the system and
fortifies it against the return of the same,
thereby curing the disease and insuring
you against relapses tor at least one year.
House amt Lot For Solo.
A house, corner of Austin avenue and
j Walker street, two rooms, well 011 the
I premises and two lots, surrounded by a i
picket fence Terms, part cash and part
time. Apply to f. A. Brenner, 216 Main
street. 12-30-itn
Restaurant For Sale.
An old established aijd one of the best
patronized restaurant* in the city, sup-
plied with al! necessary appertenances
for sale on reasonable terms. Enquire
at tin* office.
1-iq-dim4
rjPONE Si MUNSON,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstract* of Titles furnished for th»
Citv of Denison and Grayscn county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 215 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
T. H. WARREN.
M. E. BRIDDEI.L.
Just received at Louis Lenrecnr-s »
large lot of Corn-Cob Pipes, trom Rich-
mond, Virginia.
Cheap Life Insurance.
Twenty-five cents will buy a box of Dr.
Tutt’s Pills, and they will restore the
functions ot the liver, stomach and bow-
ell’s—the sources from which nearly every
disease originates. If these organs act
well a long and healthy life is assured.
2-6wdi w
For Sale.
The|Methodist Episcopal church, and
two lots on which it stands, located on
, . wiic yciu. Woodard street, back of the First Nation-
Get a bottle and try it, or send your; Rj j)nn|t> can be purchased on reasonable
name lor circular that explains it more .
fully. I. W. Wdon & Co.,
.Sole Proprietors, Kansas City, Mo.
u-iydfimo
Notice of DiHolutiou.
For further particulars apply to
A. J. Pot!' Denison, Texas.
1-10 dimo
TVTARREM & BRIDDELL,
REAL ESTATE Si BOND BROKERS,
6:3 Chestnut street, St. I.cuis, Mo.
Specialty—Texas Lands and SouthfMi
Bonds.
Abstracts furnished and taxes paid o*
St. Louis City property
dec. 3, ’75.
DENTISTS.
Eppstein Bros., ot this citv, make a
specialty of brandies and wines tor luin-
ies and medicinal use, and which have
been selected with strict regard to puritv
and age.
JUST RECEIVED BY L. LE-
BRECHT, CHOICE FRESH IMPORT
By mutual consent the firm known as j ED CIGARS.
W. II. Winn & Co., gun store, has been j --------•-----—
di solved. J. M. Withrow has purchased 118. Porter has just received from
the interest of F. S. Richards, whore- Salt Lake, Utah, a large invoice of pitted
tires. The business wiil he Continued by cherries and pmms; trom Chicago, Iresh
J^HEA & BENEDICT,
DENTISTS,
Otlice—Pettigrew building up stairs
Main street,
DENISON,
TEXAS
Having permanently located in Deir
son we respectfully oiler our professor
Winn Si Withrow, who will pnv all debts dried blackberries, English currants and al services to the community. Gold li'
and collect all accounts of the old firm. prunes, and the choicest dried apple*
W. II. Winn, j ever received in Denison; also, a fine us-
J. M. Withrow, sortment of lake fish. Call and examine
F. fj- Richards, them.
ing and preservation of the natural
teeth a specialty. Artificial teeth insert-
ed on the heat and most popular mats
rial in use. 2-6-1ru \
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 302, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 11, 1877, newspaper, February 11, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720772/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.