Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 182, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1873 Page: 3 of 4
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’The Daily News.
There is -a great complaint from our
I business men because they cannot get
-------------.-- ; their freights from Red River City or
DENISON, I Denison. -Some of them have to go up
I TUESDAY.............NOV. a, 1873. ! there, Hunt out their goods and then havs
f ------- ---*....................... ......... 1 them sent down in wagons. The M. K.
k T. and Central roads should have these
ft LONE STAR LODGE A. F. A.
Xy/Vy M.—Regular meeting* first Tues*
l^a-v after the full moon.
V ' Brethren visiting the city are cor-
dially invited to meet with us.
J, "W: Jennings, W. M.
No. 161,
delays retrnedied, as it does net make
them many friends with tiie merchants.—
'Skcrtntm iPatri*>t.
We cannot see why Sherman editors
and Sherman merchants should blame
the M. K. & T. Company for the negli-
j^vjuvju n«. pence of the Texas Central Company.
I. O. O. F-j meets -every Fri- We btlieve the M. K. & T. is prompt to
at their —s“ VT-t!—1 ...... * 1 ’
DENISON LODGE
1 n w ' •'
day night,
‘Goj'ourning b^thren in good standingi the responsibility ends we suppose If
arc most cordially invited to attend, | t'hc Central is too slow a coach send down
J. G. Gnask, N.*G 1 wagons for your goods, as many of your
Me. Q. Green, Secretary
1 llICClo t»vl J * •* ( C UMllfC lilt *'*• *» • r w •• I
c, Ilall, over ?sationu) ; freight for the otlier road and their
Bank, Main street. . . ... .......—ir
For State senator.
We amvounce the name of Dr. W. II.
. : merchants are already doing.
Genuine Los Angelos (California)
wine at Eppstein Bro’s. Kentucky Whisky
depot, Main street. augJQ-tl
Denison PHook Current.
(in currency.)
GROCERIES.
The Grand Southern,
Corner Main and Austin,
DENISON...........................
The Decatur Advance Guard ot the
we announce me name «n jji- »»• **• I 2:6th contains the valedictory of “Tom.”
"lYolinger, ol Whitesboro, as tare regulaT jj0|,lar and the salutatory of Win. J.
KSE? ‘°r **" W | ««*’> Esq. At the head of the paper we
'Ae are requested *0 announce the find Booth & Blythe, proprietors, and
•.nine of Col. T- C. Bass as a candidate | vv*m. A. Bowen publisher. Mr. Booth is
for State Senator from the 22d District. 1 the e(litori
fust < U KICK It IBJKCTOJIIY. j We are sorry to part with “Tom.” 1 le
OFFICE HOCTRS. Was one of those independent, say-wliat-
-S a. tii- to 7 p. 111. Sundays, u to 1 and ^,ou.p|ease fcl]0ws we rather admire.
4. p. m. to 5 p. m. : “Tom” savs he commenced the Guard
. • ,i t ^dail^1^ With the intention of running or busting
Arrives at 3 30p. m daiij. . , , . ..
C loses 11115 a.111. daily. nnd came within a scratch of doing the
/ southern MABL. | latter. It is to be hoped Messrs. Booth &
Arrives atu 25 a. na.. daily. Blythe may be more fortunate.
Closes at 4 10 p. m. daily.
Office closed during distribution of
> mails.
Letters deposited in the post office 30
minutes before die train leaves, will in all
case, be forwarded.
Notice to Our Patrons.
I'he subscription list of the Daily Ni-.w s
has been placed in the hands ot the cm*
icr, Sidney Marve. He prefers to collect
‘ierv Saturday. Please have the change
* eady tor him, that He may not be delayed
in In's rounds Saturday mornings.
Anv one holding bills against the News
• :|i h ~se inuid them in at the office, or
•oprietor, and not ask the eaiiiei
sive* credit for the same, as the sub-
scription accounts are kept distinct irom
■'ihe general business of the office.
All receipts for monevs in payment tor
idvcrtising, job work, etc., must be signed
by the proprietor.
Will some member of
Aldermen please inform
[Corrected by E. J. Sauer.]
— 254®--
“ Prime,.........
- 25 (d--
“ Good,..........
— 24Jto — 244
“ Parched,.......
— 32 to--
“ [ava,..........
- 35*to --
Sugar, coffee A,........
— 13?@--
“ XXX,..........
— 1 .>4 to--
“ Dem.,..........
— 12 to--
“ Choice N. ()., • •
— I ijto--
“ Excelsior C.,. • •
— 114 to--
Tea, Imp., per lb......
— 75 to 1 25
“ Gunpowder,....
1 00 to 1 26
“ Oolong,........
— 65 to — 90
Syrups, Belcher’s S. 11.
— 75 to --
“ Golden,.......
— 78 to --
“ Star of the West
— 68 to --
Tobacco. Plug,.........
— 47 to — So
“ Fine Cut,......
— 85 to I OO
“ Smoking,......
— 34 to — 55
Cigars, per 1,000,.....
2 95 to 6 00
Flour, Family, per sack,
3 75 to 5 00
NORTHERN LUMBER.
[Corrected by J. P. Lecper & Co.j
I would say to my friends and the
| public generally, that I shall be please d
I to see their faces often at the Grand
Southern Saloon, and assure them that
no pains will be spared to merit a liberal
patronage. J• RAYNAL.
se26dptw3in.
GRAY, BOWMAN & CO.,
MetallicCement Roofing
Woodard *t., north Nelson House
DENISON, TEXAS.
200
2 75 @
4 00 &
2 40
4 00
5000
Four panel doors 26x66
“ “ “ 28x68.••
“ “ “ 210x610.
12-light windows, glared,
8x10, 9x12, 10x12, 9x14,
10x14, 10x16, 9x18...... 1 75 ^ 4 00
S-light windows glassed,
9x12.10x12,10x14,10x16,
12x14,12x16,12x18, 9x18 250 ®
Also, agents for
Fire Proof Safes.
Macnea.e k Urban’s
iunei2dtf
the Board of “V.r":.,-’o64@
us what has he- j Mantling, Joists, 16ft.,4 - 03i@ ■
come of the resolution offered by Cutler j «* “ 18ft., - -
some few weeks ago for a committee to he j Boxing................
laquire into the question as j ............
appointed to . . BIU.CUI1
to whether or not certain parties have re- | j-jjdinjr
reived bribes from bunko men or others; j Ceiling
The very fact of such a resolution being ! Flooring
to
to g
3 00
3
6 00
rue very ,act o, sue,, . —j c,”ri„T„ber, 1,4,4,2 in. 6 00 fe 7 25
ottered naturally awakens suspicions and | j, rtjti l)ressed...... 75 (a) 1 75
4 (Xi («:
4 (X) @
3 50 («!
3 74
2 OO (rij
2 75 (S’
4 24 @
4 00
-7i
4 30
4 c»
oiv ximk:
the
A.No. 2.
Walton’s Bitters cure cholera.
100 eases just received at James A.
George it- Co’s. For sale everywhere.
Sweet potatoes, large, fine ones, are
selling out ot the wagons itt $1 per
bushel.
Many wagon loads of emigrants pass
through our streets almost daily. Most
of them are from Missouri and Kansas.
Some from Illinois.
Thu Kuglish Kitchen.
Messrs. I’ardy & Cornelius, who opened
this restaurant on Main street recently,
have fitted up in a neat and attractse
style, and are making an excellent repu-
tation as caterers to the popular palate.
Go to Barthe’s restaurant, on Main st.,
to buv oysters by the dish or can. Oys-
ters per can $1; Select, $1.25 per can.
Big fat oysters cooked in all styles only
iocts. per dozen. Give him a call.
110V4 d w-tf
Mr. Phillip Schucliert, the popular!
-hoe manufacturer, Main street, next to |
Clark & Tallants, has just received from ;
St. Louis one of Singer’s improved sew-
ing machines, new from the factory, and
is now prepared to turn out as handsome
and durable work as can he secured in the
State. Give him a call. He warrants an
casv fit. For fine stitching on leather no
machine equals the Singer.
H. Bartlie, oil Main street, has re-
opened liis popular restaurant in grand
style. The very best the market affords
is on the tables, and twenty-seven yeips’
experience as a cook enables him to serve
it in the very best, style. Polite waiters
always in attendance. Elegantly fur-
nished private dinning rooms connected.
See special notice concerning oysters.
• Ho, for Christmas!
Harper & Hayward have just, received
a splended lot of holiday goods and beau-
tiful toys for the children. Wine sets,
water bottles, tea sets, and fancy articles
of every description. Thcse,goods can be
had at wholesale or retail at low prices
sr
for cash.
. Partition, dressed • •
those who might be suspected have a ! u^ttinjg...............
natural right to ask for an investigation. : Casings, 4 inch dressed
j “ 2x8,dress’d b.side
Frank Harper returned to Denison on Shingles, No. 1
Monday morning. Frank was lucky
enough to become a “dad" while he was
here, and returns to business with the
thought uppermost that, come what will,
he is no failure as a man of family.—
Junction City Tribune.
Yes, Frank has returned, and fully re- I
alizes the earliest wants of “night clerks.” J
! With an eye single to this, he Has opened
a large stock of toys, the invaluable tin I
whistle and rattle not omitted.
5 25 @--
5 25 <2-‘--
5 on (S>--
4 50 (S --
Missouri Pacific Railway.
I The reliable and popular through express
route for
8 A I XT LOUI S
and all points
EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH!
LiqUORS.
[Corrected by Adler. Carbrv & Co.]
liskev,Rectified......$— 90 to 1 30
We hear that Cutler is going to move
jiis power press to the rear of the office, j Holland Gin,
clean it up, decorate it with ribbons and 1 " Stom;
cover it with a sheet. Then when hi--
friends come in from tne rural districts,
he can show the only “power press in
Northern Texas,” and take the shine oft
the News and New South without being
to the expense of running the machine.
Copperdistilled,
1 45 to
2 00 |
Tenn. wh’te, • • • •
2 to to
2 40 1
“ Eve,.....
2 25 to
3 25 '
White Malt,....
2 75 to
— — 1
Ky. Bbn. 1 yr.,.
2 20 to
2 40 j
2 and 3 yr.,
2 60 to
3 25
High Wines....
I 20 to
--- - 1
Cologne Spirits,
; 30 to
---|
Alcohol,........
2 15 to
-----j
Irish ami Scotch,
4 a> to
7 oc
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Stomach “
I “ “ per gat.,
j Champagne, per bask.,
j “ Imperial “
“ Claret per, case,
Wine, California, pr gl.,
“ Port Imp. “
“ Sherry “ “
Brandy,...............
“ Cognac,........
“ Peach,......
“ Apple,.........
2 00 to
7 00 to
2 50 to
28 exj to
17 00 to
6 00 to
2 25 to
2 25 to
2 25 to
2 00 to
2 (X) to
2 X) to
T s' to
5 00 |
30 00
18 (X)
7 00
2 75
2 50
2 50
2 2s
S OO
2 2 .3
3 50
NO CHANGE OF CARS FROM ST.
LOUIS TO NEW YORK.
And other principal Eastern cities.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
is equipped with
ELEGANT DAY COACH EH.
PULLMAN I'ALACE SLEEPERS,
MILLER’S PATENT PLATFORM,
PATENT STEAM BRAKE,
An equipment unequaled by any other road
in the West.
TRY IT ! TRY IT ! TRY IT !
A. A. TALMAGE, Gen. Stipf,
St. Lotni,
A. E. FORD,
Gen. Pas’gerAgt., St. Louis. T-
CORN.
Oysters in the shell
at Keef’s restaurant.
cents per dozen
nov.y-tf.
SoinethiiiK Choice.
Just received, direct from Monteray,
Mexico, a large shipment of puros, cigar-
ritas, etc. These goods are manufactured
of Havana tobacco, and are of superior
quality. Call and sample them.
II. Goldsticker,
At Eppstein Bros.,
no\’4-diw. Main street
For Hill.....On Fasy Terms.
A first class Hotel, all furnished in
good stvle, suitable tor a first class trade.
Located conveniently to the depot and
having all the modern conveniences.
ApplyV) Wm. Hughes, Real Estate Agt.
For rent. A neat little house.
Wm. Hughes,
aug3i-tf. Real Estate Agent.
For Rout:
A first-class hotel, having a large estab-
lished business. To the right man, favor-
able terms will be given. Apply to
Wm. Hughes,
aiig’3d-tf Real Estate Agent.
Selling
Buynig
60
- to 60
to
to
40
50
144 @
• 13
u4 (m
COTTON.
Middling ................
Low Middling.........
Good Ordinary...........
HIDES.
(Corrected by J. A. George & Co.)
Dry Flint.......................17
Damaged ...................124
Deer Skins.............
15
•4
12
lSt020
Wm. CAMPBELL & CO.
AUCTION
And
COM MI SS10 N M ERCI IANTS.
North side Main st.,
French Restaurant,
M. CII1CHET, Propr.,
Main street,
DENISON.............TEXAS,
Meals at a’.' hours, and the tables sup-
plied with all the market affords. Elegant
sleeping rooms furnished on application
to the proprietor. A share of public pat-
ronage respectfully solicited.
T^F.NISON MARKET,
Opposite Nelson House,
RUSK st., DENISON, TEXAS.
DENISON,....
• TEXAS.
Henry C. Wilson, of this citv, repre-
sents the house of Alford, Yeai & Co.,
St. Louis, and Alford, Miller k Veal, Gal-
veston, and is prepared to make advances
on consignments of cotton. scjfitt
The funniest tiling out is the publica-
tion in the Journal ot a “card ot thanks
Horn G. H. Shaun to the “Mayor, Re-
corder, Chief Marshal and police” for
their “efficiency, zeal, interest and prompt-
ness” in bringing to partial justice the
uinko men who persuaded him to invest
in the Kentucky lottery scheme. We
suggest somebody ought to thank the
Mayor for doing nothing and drawing
eight hundred dollars a year from the
pockets of the people, nnd the Recorder
for sitting on the bench and trying of-
fenders at $1,200 a year and costs.
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
OF
M. GOLDSOLL & CO.,
Main Street.
Have on hand the only complete stock of
Jowelrv In "Denison,
and are constantly receiving clocks,
watches, ladies’ opera chains, diamond
rings, ladies’ coral sets, and in fact every-
thing pertaining to a first class jewelry
establishment. All goods warranted.
apr i6-dw3m
Liberal advances made on consign-
ments.
Free yards for stock to be sold.
may27tf
ORIGINAL
FR’NCH RESTAURANT,
Cor. Main and Austin,
(Entrance on Austin street,)
FRESH OYSTERS COOKED IN EV-
ERY WISHED FOR STYLE.
Having had many years experience in
tiie Restaurant business, 1 can with
pleasure say that I fully understand the
treatment appreciated by all. My table
will be supplied with everything procura-
ble, and served to give satisfaction.
sept26-dw3m. J. Rayxal, Prop’r.
The undersigned have just opened a
new meat market whore we will keep all
kinds of meats, the best the market affords
We will sell meats so as to make it m ob-
ject for hotel and boardinghouse keepers
to trade with us. We will, also, run a de-
livery wagon running evening and morn-
in"- for the accommodation ol our custom-
ers. YOUNG & POFF, Prop’s.
oct2 i-dtf.
[AMES MURPHY,
J
CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND
BUILDER,
Shop corner of Austin nnd Gandy st.,
DENISON, TEXAS.
FIRST-CLASS WORK SOLICITED.
Plans and specifications furnished on
application. julyi6-tt
The Great Liquor Hoase.
Eppstein Bros., at the Kentucky Whis-
ky Depot, keep a large stock of their cel-
ebrated whisky's always on hand for the
trade. Their Paris Bourbon is very
choice. Prices to suit the times. Store
on Main street. oiti3tf
HR KAKftAI CITY TIMES In
tiie cheapest, the most widely cireu -
lated, and influential Journal In tno
Missouri Valley. Its corps of con-
tributors comprise the ablest writers
o~± in tiie country; Its correspondence
(unbraces letters from all quarters of the
land; ttssummary of news Is lull, reliable
and fVesh, while its editorial columns are
marked with point, vigor and thorough-
ness. It is a Journal which should be in
ever^r counting-room and homo-cxrcl© in
I* In Politics the Times, while being
Strictly Democratic, is liberal and
jirogreHHive in its vinwa. It is oppo&ed
to monopolies, and is specially devoted to
the interests of the farmer and the pro-
ducing classes of the West. It talks with
the people and is read by the laboring
classes.
THE DAILY TIMES, S10 A
YEAH, contains 1UI the local and aeiie-
ral news of the day, by Associated Press
Dispatches and Special Telegrams, with
full and correct Live stock and Market
.Reports.
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5tn—Carefully selected miscellaneous and
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.....$ t 50
...... 7 00
...... 1» 50
(§ *1 25)..................S3 00
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and over. Ten per cent, commission al-
lowed agents atabove rates,on Dally and
Tri-Weekly, and fifteen per cent, ou
Weekly.
The Money Must accompany every
order, and may bo sent at our risk by post
oilice order, drafts, or in registered letter.
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THE TIMES,
Kansas City, Mo.
1 Copy one year.
5 Copies “ (K J1 40)
1U 4‘ “ (@ 81 85)....
20
J. B. HART,
Dealer in
Agricultur’l Implements
Woodard st., opp. J. M. Stratton,
DENISON,.....
.......TEXAS.
mav2q -»y
WM. M. MULLINS. JOE. G. BOOTH
L. A. MORRIS.
MIMS, BOOTH i CO.,
STOCK AND GENERAL
AUCTIONEERS,
Auction every day from 10 to 2
SHERMAN................TEX^S.
Parties wishing to buy or sell Stoei.
give ns a call at our Sale and Feed yard
before purchasing elsewhere.
A. D. Jaynes, Edward Pf.rry.
l’rest’t, Sednlia, Mo. Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital,
l'aid Up Capital, -
nwoo.ooo.
.loo.ottu,
COLLECTIONS made on all accessible
points throughout Texas and the Indian
Nation.
Coin, Bonds and Exchange on Princi-
pal cities of the United States and Eur-ope
BOUGHT AND SOLD. iune26t
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