Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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'The Daily News.
1)ENIW>N.
•T*:UHSI>\Y......OCTOBER 26, iS/,
Cotton reie pts lively both from the
country and ftom Sherman, anil prices
good.
i THE NOHTH TI'iXAS FAIR,
i Ovi-nil OpiMihur—Ir.im- nse Crowd.
t " * '
The IF-rotm of i|*a Tutif Tc4
Uoiii- .uHJ To-Day.
The Fancy Dregs Stall.
>
ihe finest Keifti ti ni of hnii-'s' mourning .
sens tin•] nnvx jewelry at M. Goldsoll s
I U >c>* jewelry est iblishmcnt.
She in:«n’s street' are but 10 many
liiylvA’u i s o\ er «It id. c >lton is continual! v
4i:i--i:ig or ifs way to Denison.
for pure Elgin tiui American watches 1
S 1 to \l. Goi.boil’s, oct.25 *t. |
* The Rir k Avenue Hotel bus will run
all night, a1 ii will take quests to and
(Vo'ti the hall for 50 cents, round trip
Orders to he left at the hotel or at Water-1
man's stable.
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Mrs. Christie will open a select school
•on n 'it Monday, at Good Templar Hall.
Tei mt $1 per month for primary; ad-
vance, $2 per month. ortg; 2t.
Porter has the celebrated Laba-tee j
can’t break ’em ')' lamp chimney, uX |
Th<* {;nit:d -st Display of Livo
Stack ever diudo it: Texas.
T lie Ki’ilury Test Dril for the
’ M'rVOl’d of iloil il'T
Special t" the Daily News.
Dam.as. Oct. 35.
The attendance at the F..ir to-day i-
v.try large and ail the hotels are crowded
t > ov, r.lowing. About 4000 people on
the grounds lo-dav.
The display of tnachin-rv, textile fa-
brick- and line stuck '.v is very tine, par-
ticularly the let: -r. S,;nie of the best
toners aid runner.-, among them Eila
and sam Harper, Ho, a and Pilot Temple
Ja k He.it. Coe.iilt.i and other,.
The iinc art and floral display in very
U"’ ]
All neem-ary ariangemerits tor the
above ball to he given ;u the Alamo Hotel
tonight, have been competed, and no
dorr t it will lie one of (tie linest ufl or- j
ever given here Til: cotoumes have all
• 1: i iv d trout St. Louis and Dali ts, and
are ven valuable. Tickets have been
put on -tile Rebel"’- book store anil are
only .Si
♦ y,
! Sherman merchant- otter sum low
pr ci - for cotton, and trv to 1 r a the
lurnu r- 10 accept the oiler, that Denison
cotton vleaf. r- can. and do go to Sherman,
bin c itton ther-' and lay it down in Den-
KILLIAKDS.
0atm* IJoivittcn Denison and
liillvestoil.
I good.
] lie Sherman Reg'-ter and Austin | j(OMt J.>>,n 1 la 1 leock d, i:v-red an do- | and ttie maj 1 tv of the team-are bound
Statesman are pulling at one another s |
j i-on lor le-- than they ran buy it in this
1 cit . ’1 hi- is a fact well known to most
! of the Sht-rman merchants, and yet t ey
p rsist in their endeavors to keep he
farm i s’trad ■ without paying them the
highest mark t pric* and then complain
b -cause Denison g> ts away with nearly
all ot this verv trade. The firmer is tl e
1 loser and the most of them know it and
conn: diieet to Denison, tor they know I
n a Deni on man can afford to buy cot-
ton in Sherman attd pay charges on it to
Deni-011, he can afford to par at hast
1 that much more lor it at Denison. The
consequence is that although the road
irom Denison to Sherman is the worst
j in the county, it i- the most travelled 01.e
■\ r Bo h ar • enabled to get a
bold —Dallas Herald.
We should think they would use their
lionl- mstiad of their teeth—it wouid
seem more natural.
l’lank tiros, have a splendid stock of
underwear tor tne tall trade.
There were 1 335 bah"
e.eivcd via the !! »V T. C.
Mlom ton, Wednesday.
of cotton re-!
railway, Irom
■good ! qu nt address this utt* 1 n • m.
Ti.- nniiow is the gland gala d-y and
t i. giounds will be crowd 'd. The mili-
tin will dr i! to-morrow for the ‘ Sword
of Honor.” Ella Harper, Sam Harper,
Pilot Temple, Rebel, Morgan, Crocket
and other noted horses will run to-nor-
row, and pools are selling lively to-night.
M.
“lire 1 lavan.1 and Key West cigars at
I.thirmann's.
Deni otivvrd
Examine ill new good- nt Wood yard's
Special to the is nisuii Daily A'e-.vs.
Dai las, Te-.ii', Uct. 25, ’7b.
Stone -a d i.-v 1 in in will play a match
gam - ol biif,oils in Dallas „n Thursday
n nt, the 2o,h. Tiie game will he the
French carom—live hundred points.
We hope ilarrv will win, and expect to
hear further Irom him to night.
Tim Kilte »l it Ag-.iin.
A shooting affray, wh rein one of the
party v. il! In- • lit- life, took plac : on
Monday, two mil » south of B irnes’
b idge. Oil J still Rowe -, lain), between
D ill' i lauimeit and Alt'. Howard, re-ult-
i ig in die latt. r bring shot in the pit of
the stomach w ill a rifle, the ball coining
out at the back and striking a Itmi-e one
hundred va ds from where the man was
shot l'he w< und is supposed to he
mortal. Tne parties were brothers-in-
l-.vv, and 1 lie didieultv of a domestic char-
acter.—Lawrence Times.
*■
There will be a regular meeting of
Denis m Royal Arch Chapter, No. i pS,
to-night. All members are requested to
attend. A. Teah, 11. P.
1'hos. Hoffman, Sec’v.
DLANKET8 ! UUAXKETti!
Plank Bros, aie receiving new goods
daily.
Go and see the new and complete stock 1
«! line jewelry disjoined at M. Gold-oil's, j
Mr. B. C. Murray left for Dallas on j
Wednesday, to ‘-take in” the fair, the
editorial convention and other things t o
numerous to mention, of which we vvi'li
propably be notified by hitnselfor friends ;
during his stav at the Cross Roads.
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For a good Plymouth Buck Glove call on '
Plank Bms.
♦
One ol the most galhvut young men of
i jmi'citv was made the subject ot disap-
pointment,' last .Sunday, by reason of
non tulflllment of a promise made by his
tailor. It seems that the young gentle-
man in question made an engagement to
dive the girl of I) s ell dee Sun lav alter- j
110011; but imagine his disappointment,
when his tailor informed him that hi- ,
suit was not fini'hsd. Taking in the
situation, the rid,- was declined on ac-
Acltunt ol clothes. We glory in his spunk
, , , . , , ! n-r pound for his cotton. He
- we would not. have gone W'thout clothe® | 1 1
either.
Major JJ. ,-j. sitvviMia and Denison.
We have not had the pleasure of tneet-
i g Mr. Stevens, 01 the II X St. Joe
railroad-01 c we commenced the publi-
cation of tins paper, but from our knowl
| edge ot him, we believe his connection
I w.tli that road might be utiliz 'd bv our
j citizens, lie is the intimate triend of
: the present President ol the United States.
I- in intimate relations with every man
I of prominence in the evii and military
s nice of the United States, lie i
HaIIs iiiiiti JJlovr 11 Up Success-
fully.
All wool blanket- at McDonald's Auc-
tion Store i.t $3 50. See Mac. before
purclia ing elsewhere. Mac. is making
things lively in Denison. Go ahead,
Mac. octDg'dnv.
Why Do Vou Shake t
For the better convenience of the cor-
aumer, the proprietor - of Dr. Sherm.'.'1
Malaia'iige now put it up in 75 cent br
! ties as well as $1 5 », as h ,-r-t. if ir -. 'i
| tho-e who a-" acq minted with the Mai
| rifugc. it is not m'- es-arv to s ty a wor
, in it- be 1 a If. But to those who shake i
ignorance of it, we will • i.u dv sav, try i
and ad I vour t ,‘stim my 1 ) t'10 is in is <
oth ts iliat it cured you. No other me<
j jeine is required, a* it is a combine
I tonic, alterative, cathartic, f.brilug-'
I cludagogue and anti-perio lie. It ne1
j tralizes miasmatic poison, purifie; an-
j invigorif-’s tii-.- blood, rv stores the live
I and other diseased org mi- to their naturn
healthv condition, thereby th,nought
eradicating th ’ di'ttasi*. Foi sale :
Actiesoo’s drug : ire.
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New IL-slaiurtiit 111 Sii'-i’li'a.i.
Mr. Geo. C. Brown, recen Iv of th>
citv, ini' opened a re-taur-nt on Nori
Travis street, opposite the < ity Bans
Sherman, vvhicli - known as‘ Blown
Rr-iaurant." Mr. Brown employs ;on
hut the best lie Ip, and customers ar-
cn-rtain to receive prompt and polite a
tendon
Mr Brown would he pleased to rcct-iv ■
the patronage of his many Deniso
friend- uni former cu-tointrs when they
visit Sherman. Remember the place-
opposite the Citv Bmk. i>-.’8tf
DENTAL NO 1 IFF.
Dr. I). («. Fliitlan,Surt;c*on Den-
tist.
All Dental operations performed in
skillful manner
Office. 112 Main sM-eet, opposite DavP
hardware store, Denison Texas.
Mr E. F. BloomhofF, f >rmerlv of Chi-
cago, aa rived in Denison Wednesday,
1*IC ; having accepted the position of operator
at the Western Union Telegraph office in
Mr.
hah the other, with a population of six , B is, in telegraphic vernacular, a nmn-
The News received a call Wednesday j «'viiei--'wrtually-of Denk-on, the most
,, .. ; cnttM prism^ town i.i Northern Ioxhs—a
morning from sir. M. 1 lionipsou, travel- | t)(WM , w0 tnjlt,s ()IK. vvay< aiu| one and a | this city, under manager Morrison.
ing agent for Street's Ilkistr.ited Monthly.
Mr. Thompson is on his wav to Kansas
City, Chicago and other northwestern
cities in the interests of the monthly.
thou-iiud people. He wields an influence
for u- or against u- that we mav well‘re . .
spect. Tlie writer of this know'- it. But | hlra to 0!,r cUT-
h>‘ is an enterprising and public spirited I
man. l et our city council consult nini I
in regard to filling up tlie b nd in the ,
riv r --Hannibal (Mo ' Herald.
ber one man, and as such we welcome
Wiiolesulft Uigurs.
Louis Lcbrecht keep- the be-t a—orted
Call for lhr> chaniplon,
♦ Tne best an I rm-.f reliable Havana
filler—-“THE CHAMPION FIVE CENT
CIGAR. ’
Louis Lebrecht. sole agent for Deni-
son. 10 astf.
Mr. J. N. Dodson, ot Fannin county,
went to dherman I'uesday with live bales
of cotton, and offered it on the market,
but all h ■ was offered was eight and one-
halt cer,;« per pound. This he would not
take, and so he cam - to Deni-on Wednes- j
dm and sold two bills- for nios cents,
and til ■ other three for nine and three-
j tenths cents per pound. When leaving
| for 1 fenison the village merchants told him
1 he would be cheated at least tiny p >unds
I in the weight il lie did gel a little more
wishes us
to say distinctly that Ins cotton held out
to the pound when weighed here, and
that he is perfectly satisfied and intends
to advise all his trirnds and neighbors to
eo.i.e to this market with their cotton.
Rhine phat Baltimore oy-ieis served
in any - vie at the Giand Southern
Restiun ant.
, • , ,, stock of cigars in the citv. They are of
M nor Stevens is ni>t the owner ot Den-, .. - , ,
superior quality, manufactured b\ the
ison by am means, but is probably the
largest property owner in the city, and
has pmved himself the be-t fri nd Deni-
son ever had. Indeed, to his enterprise,
| Denison owe- her existence, and she
may confidently count upon his friend-
ship in the future, if our citi c mis only-
half d> their duly to themselves. We j
thank the Herald for 'he compliment
paid in the above extract, which we as-
sure it is well meii ed.
large.-t and mo-t reliable NEW YORK
firms.
lie means to compete with ST. LOUIS
prices. Examine his stock before you
make vour purchases. You will be coil-
v need In.- is stating ‘‘FACTS.” sept.jt.f
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A Great Invention:
Has been made bv Dr. Tuff, nt* New
York, which restores youthful beauty to
the hair. That eminent chemist has suc-
ceeded in producing a nalr dve which
imitates nature to perfection. Old bach-
elors may now rejoice.
oct.24 d&w-i w.
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.. . , , The village Register q lotes London,
One dollar will buy as much at i outers VT , . .
lMi ,e dollar and twenty-five cents at | New ^ork- Ncw Orleans, Nt. Louis and
'l lie city 01 siic-
sighs—Sherman.
-Denison. The citv of
A (iiiulc tor Trial,
troubled with
vou are
Denison has a Methuselah club, and a
grand lancv dress ball is to he given j
Thursday night, under ihe auspices ot the
club We apprehend th it it vviil be a,J dullness, incapacity to keep the mind
rather ancient affair— Sherman Register, j
* |ust ancient enough to make it enjoy- j
able lor our Sherman gu -ts who intend 1
gracing it with their pr-s nee.
other stores.
118.
j Galveston cotton markets, but fails to
♦ - 1 quote Sherman and Denison prices. For
Louis Lebrecht has just received an-1 the benefit of all those interested vve quote
ether case of the justly popular CHAM as follows: Sherman, 8.J to Si ; Denison,
NON five cent cigars.
Dop’t forget that M Goldsol! keeps as
[
P * Vie State ot leans, can only be had at
M. Gold-oil’s
headache,
on
any subject dizzv, sleepy, or nervous
feelings, gloomy forebodings, irritability
of temper, or a bad last- in the mouth,
unsteady appetit , choking sensation in
the throat, pain in the side or about the
of
11) to qi. Will the Register please quote?
To lovers of good coffee, try 118—For
: ler’r, Mexican; never before introduce:’
i in this market.
Best fresh oysters in Denison served in
any style, day or night, at the Grand
10 13J6t
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Attention ! Tax Payers 1 !
Liege a stock of clocks u- any house west; shoulder , culuness ol exeeni1!-.'-, etc.,
or in lact any symptoms ot liver com
■f the Missi-sippi river.
- —--- 1 plaint, billiousne-s, c,m tipa ion of the
y A complete line of cameos, amethyst1 bowels, or dyspepsia, g- to ycur drug-
<m\x rings, tineqpalod for selection j gjst> \y Ache-c-i, and get a bottle of
Dr. S.ierrnnn’s Prick'y xall Bitt rs No
spirit is u<etl in the:. -,i;ou f.otcie, xcep:. Daily Telegraph
A t tli" reddeuce of M. E. Snell, grand-
p- rent, in this city, of congestion of the
bowels, Nettie 1j., Infant (laughter of Iv
W and S. E. Sliedd, bornjuiy iq, 1S/4.
•“ol d|Ctl Octoo-ir 19. 1S76, aged two vear® ;50ll{|)yrn Restaurant
i and three months. | ___,
Phe portals of Heaven opened, and an
ungel descending, called the little one,
and ti lit r bosom bore her prattling and | Your Taxes arc now due, and will be
-miling love to the blessed arm- ot the delinquent on the i-t of November, then
Father
winged,
11 -aveii
circles the Father's throne. II
o: gjadne-s. redolent with th
lov , reach down to earth.
We counted nine hundred and eight-,-
-,.-veii bales of col ton on the compress
I Intfonn Sunday evening.
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hptM’i’ll NvMlt'Wi
Ladies, | Mr. Sliced is well known to many ot
! a pure article of Holland Gm
1 in particular, will find
j adapted to their wants in all ages and
| conditions _>f life The label tells all
j they •• m'ait rousequentlv tihy-icians do [ , s m f,ur sympathy with the bereaved
All glorious, joyous and bright- i |. n per cent, will he a ided to them Irom
> itli the halo and happiness ol and alter that dale. You will please come
baby -ing- in tile e loirs tu at i forward and settle, so as to save expenses.
I can be found at jurdan’ft grocery store,
in the brown front, Main street.
John Holford,
A-- ssot' and Collector.
October nth, 1876. 10-12-Jw
-tn I
Father’s
-//civ dnn
2, .1 Ico.
On and aftei date the North Tex a
Compress Company will receive, corr
pies- and forward without delav, all cm
ton entrusted to tlieir car.-. We will als
da -ity and mark for shipment when d»-
sired. E. i). CTiadick, Supt.
Denisofi, September 26, 1S76.
septib dtf.
Jjo Your Dufy.
The time i- coming when a man dvin,
without his life being insured wih leav-
the stain of neglected duty upon he-
el 1 n facte r.
The Alabama Gold has paid ovc
$500,000-to the widows and orphans t
the South, and has never litigated >
claim
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF COMPANY.
Assets......................$850,000 o<
Capital.................... 2 ,0.000 t
Stock Quotations........... 13- O-
All policies participate in the profits <„•
the company
The plans of this conservative, protnp,.
progressive, paving participating com
puny will be explained by Geo. J. Dexte-
agent, Denison, Texas. 10-5.11111
Woodyard has just received a !ian<-
some lot of gold vest and guard cliaim.
gold thimbles, studs, buttons, rings, et-
septgQ iw.
Kooms to Kent.
Several rooms to rent in the Gun*
Block. Apply to [o. Ferry, over Nation: 1
Bank. maviotll
“Your Simmons’ Liver Regulator In
been use in my latndyfoi some time, an
and I am persuaded it is a valuable add,
tion to the medical science.
“Gov. J NO. GILLS DORTER,
Of Alabama.
“It lias proven a good and etficaciou-
medicine. C. A. N1 TTING."
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Forter, 11S Main street, has just r<
ceived a choice lot of northern potutoe-
also some fa-icy cow butter.
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F. C J Lebermann keeps choice Bait
more oysters tor sale. The t ade and
families furnished at the lowest possibh
prices.
HOOTS d- SHOES.
t!K-ui peculiarly* , f,ur citiz ns, and was in this city when
his little one was so suddenly called
away. All friends of the famdy join with
Whv does evet v1 odv go to j. J. Collins’
fur tlieir liquor-? Because he -ells cheaper
: I In tte> hquor- than any man in I) ui- :
-In. and h - - ns that he will sell liquor- ,
lor the next ixtydxysat
see him.
not he- date to pre-erihe them. Sample family,
bottle fur trial tiee. Regular -i.’.-- $t. j
To be had at Acheaou’s drug store.
,'ri hr T.'ly, purest and best
in Sail B-niulir.o, California, this is
fwha'I a man get- lor break!a-t and pays
tlftieu cents tor a I he cm cat:
“Tea, sw.-et-iicd with pure, white,
.trained honey, thick cu-am and bread
milk, eggs. 1 iuh'i.itd squash, ham, potne-
^Jfanate, black Hamburg grapes. ’
Wnal do von think of th it. y< poor un-
Bluet.
cc-t. Go nd j ()le (-tty. ,1 Lbc n ini', s.
to 22dt.1t | ----- -- -
I Fine fresh Bali more oysters received
daily ; the Gra d 'southern Re-taurant.
john C M-nitgonei , , t-.sq , of Denison,
1 accompanied bv hi- w. e and daught. r,
cam, ovi ;o uinuid ill- ; laverly minis
j trcl perlbrmaiice 1-i-t night. Mrs M. is a
n I.Uivc of 1 ,• Joutli’s most be ove 1 son
! and great-'t chictfam, Robeit E. Lea, and
; if -iie v ill allow 11- to mi.vest. - a mis
In -pite of vour teeth,
i I. th above ami beneath,
Bring lightlv enameled ami thin,
Thev will ik-v, r break down,
Nor turn v el low ivir brown.
If the bozotroNT’s d.lly brushed in.
I Spalding s glue, save and mend the
i pieces. oct.at i!;civ-iw.
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I’roli ibl;r’ ti ri h i*t.
co’nplcle ftas-ort-
Ihin’t fai I to si e
mnit of silver ware, suitable for wedihng j
kpresents and lousehold ware, at M. Gold
soil’s.
Wi leaMi 1 hat a probably fatal accident
occurred Wednesday evening to Mu
j William Rice, who lives three miles
least of Denison, near tile Widow Haw-
lard’- place. II was driving .1 pair of
j Sherman Register. I mules, and when near his house they
v, e hope the eati 1 l< lady will ac om- j ran. a way t thiowing him out and causing
p|ish her mission b-lure the yth of next -u Ii injuries that it is leared i. - will not,
fortun it-s who fi i on hash ai d liver at *’•' > ^ M; *v- ‘ - Kcpub ic 1 :
! and must he • aught the "rror •>• ms way—
fit tv cents a tn -a r
For choice Old Kentucky Bour-
bon Whiskey, at reduced prices, go
to Lebrecht's.
hocks at Flank Bros’. io-3 tf
T!i<‘ Piupk Waiii I’roof-
I'ln'-cis no medicine prescribed bv
I phvsician.-. or sold by Druggists, that
I carries s.u ii ev iJence of it- .success and
j -upcrior virtue as Bost'tir.K’s German
Syrup for -vere gouglis, colds settled on
i the breast, c iiisoT.pt m, or ativd -en
cif the throat or lungs. A proof ol tn.it
1 tact is that any person afflicted can gei a |
| sample bottle for ten cents and try its
-uperitv- elf ct before l uying the regular ‘
si/-- at 75 cuts. It lias lately Ken int.o 1 ’
d1 iced in this country from (iermany, and 1
its wonderful cures are astonishing ev rv
one ilia u-e it. Three {loses will relieve j
any case. Try it. Sold bv Mdxmght A
Co,, Deni; on. may3od
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Inoitite Mnriler.
Defer
November, and she has our best wisht-s
foi ;er succe-s.
R-F, T- has a fine line of Shaker’ The largest and be stork 01 wines
/ y v.. insisting of Raspberries, straw- j liquors and cigars in the city, at Leber
> ;•„ >, B: xckberries and Honey. matin >.
j recover. Dr. Cutlet 'fas called and die j
I all that win possible to relieve the ml- ;
feringB ot too injured man
Largest f'atcst and best oyst.-rs in the
I city at the Grand Southern Restaurant.
'-uod.v last, at M"I chant's rattle ranche 1
m Clav countv, two men, one named
Bean, tli other man’- nan e unlin wn,,
1 iiad a d fliculty about a p pc and to settle ;
I the mat1, r they rc-ortcd to the pistol.
Both men fined at once ar.J tw • men
1 fi. il dead. - -Ft ontit 1 Echo.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876, newspaper, October 26, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721463/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.