Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 141, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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NOTICE TO PATROXS.
All order* requiring a change
IsS. in or discontinuance of advertise-
ment* to secure /troiujit attention
should be handed in at the count-
ing room of the HERALll. And
all communications of a business
nature should be addressed to
M. F. DEAR 1X0,
Easiness Manager.
TO CANDIDATES.
Cuncliilates for county olflccs arc Infor*
f Tht new M. I. choreb will be
deduuied thin morning at 10:30.
6real preparationa haro been muds,
•ml the wi vicea will be very impos-
»"«•
The eci vlce will open with a acr-
iuoii tiy Rev. Win. Brush, D. D.,
assisted by Rev. 8. H. Carhart, and
iho Pastor, Rev. M. A. Daugherty.
During the service Nome songs se-
lected umi written for the occasion
will be sung A Sunday school re-
union will occur nt 3 p. in. and nt
7:30 p. in. Rov. S. II. Carhart will
pi ouch. The public is cordially in-
vited.
OUR OFFERING.
UY M1IS. M. A. DAItOUBRTY.
['Hie following appropriate song, com-
posed by the w ilc of the worthy pastor of
the M. K. clturi.h and urranticti to a popu-
lar air will be sung during the dedicatory
service:]
Whom heaven of heavens cannot contain,
Vet deign’st to dwell with mortal men,
uied that by mutual agreement ol the " humble gratitude we lay
newspaper press ol the county, $7.50 will
be charged for the announcement of each
name for office, by each paper in the
county, Instead of $10 as heretofore. Inva-
riably in advance and no deviation from
the rule. T. J. ( hooks,
J. M. Martin,
Buksox it Dkarino,
It. 0 Murray.
LOCAL SHORT STOPS.
Poach trees in
bloom.
the city aro in
This offering at thy feet to-day,
As olice thine Israel tlioit didst lead
By lire and cloud, with ummia let-d,
We’ve felt lliy presence by our side,
We’ve seen the sea and stream divide.
As on Moriah’s hallowed hill.
Thy glorj did tl.y temple till;
So llolv Presence shine thou o’er
This sacred place, forever more.
Here touch each tongue that speaks lor
thee,
Here set the captive spirit tree;
IX, P. Baker, government oontrao
torat Port Sill lain the city.
0. M. Kfflnger, engineer D. ft S.E.
it at the Alamo. ,
R. Bluehm, a prominent merchant
of Qoincy, III., in at the Plantera.
Misa Mnggie Hughes and Mim
Carrie Sanford returned from tho
North Friday evening.
Miss Sttllio Wilson is in the city
ihe guest of her sister, Mrs. J. 11.
Sluter.
J. S. Lazarus, eonlructing agent
lor mo M., K. & T. at Houston, re-
turned from the North Friday.
Raymond Du Puy, of the engineer
corps of the D. ft S. E., is registered
at the Alamo.
j Let Pentecostal flames descend,
Butter, butter, the finest creamery ; " lieu here thy suppliant people bend,
butter at Gaisman ft Co’s. , When Eucharistic feast Is spread,
—---- | Be with us while we break the bread;
'1 lie M , K. ft 1. is building a new j j.0t 0|lr baptismal washings he
water tank nt Blue river,
lint types ot inward purity.
’J he Lone Star Lightning Rod | AnU "h,'n t0 ,lI’l,e1' Zlon comt’’
~ Forgetting not this earthly home.
Co., has put rods on the building \ rimsHmt,(] tll0llsilllllsj0inthe thronff,
in which they have llieir office. j \vho at these altars learned the song.
Now York Creamery
Gaisman ft Co’s.
The U. S. weather clerk informs
the Herald that it was raining at
Sail Antonio yesterday evening. The
storm was coming this way.
cheese at | Wo are not astonished at all nt
j the largo drug trade that Doctor
! Fields lias established, when wo
! compare his prices with other
i houses. 2 24 2t
sortment of family groceries in the j
city at Wood ft Co’s. 2 24 li
Tho condition of Main slreet near
, * ! Houston avenue is a a source of
1 lie largest, cheapest, ami best as- , , . , ,
( ( t . f t j much complaint among persons do-
ing business in that vicinity. There
are two deep holes that should ho
Within tho past thirty days tho filled. It is one of our most public
price of brick has jumped from 85 thoroughfare.) and should bo put in [ illness-
to 810 per thousand. Two new passable condition,
brick kilns will commence opera-
tions next week.
-r i drugs than any house in town, Quick
Every m: terulist in Denison should j sales and small profits is Ins rnot-
Bttend the lecture of Mrs. Colby this l0i 2 24 2t
evening at Nolan Hall. They will
priduee some thinking cutsido of ' It i» expected that the telephone
“the potency of matter.” 2 24 It vvil1 sonn 1,0 ulill«‘l 011 ,rci«ht
registered nt tho Planters. Mr. Mtf
Coy piirehuscd a large hill of goods
of our met chants.
Col. Geo. A. Dickerman, dork of
Grayson county, was in thobjjfy
yesterday and spent u hnlf-V-mr
with the Herald.
Miss Eva Hindman and Miss Nel-
lie McCormack, from Corsicana are
spending u few days in our city the
guests of Mrs. Dr. Woods.
J. Wuldo, general freight agent
of tho II. & T. C., returned from the
North Friday and went Soutli on
tho evening Haiti.
Dan J Wheeler, St Louis, J C
Van Clove, Albany, N. V ; Geo II
Brown, Syracuse, N Y;L L Clmney,
Si Louis, and J A Smith, Sodnliu,
ate registered at the Alamo.
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Miss Jennie Munson, of Sherman,
has been spending a few dnvs in
tho city, the guest of Miss Lizzie
Simpson. Miss Munson leaves for
her old home in Illinois to-morrow.
OUIt l»KI»I*EIt DILLS.
Policy is tho best honesty.
Does the law against carrying
deudly weapons include tho itiner.
cot medicine vended
H. time, esq., has, at tha argent
wticiUtlou, of many tax-pijrers of
tho aoeond ward contented to be-
come a candidate for Councilman.
In view of this, Capl. Webster with-
diuws from the canvass, tho reasons
tor such action ho explains in his
card, published elsewhere, Mr. Tone
was tho drat choice of the Uirald,
and w* take pleasure in giving him
an earnest support—free gratis. Mr.
Tone i* more peculiarly fitted for
Mon than any othor man in
; lie is thoroughly versed
condition of tho city, finan-
r.d otherwise; has hod expo-
und will go heart and hand
e present members of tho
o’SnclI for ail just und necessary
casurors. With Mr. Tone in the
C. M. McCoy, of Caddo, I. T., isjCouiioil we predict an earnest and
Doctor Fields receives more fresh
| will soon he utilized 011
trains so that the conductor can sit
Tho special containing Major Gar-; ;ni|)e and swear at the
nor, Superintendent of Iransportn. britkemon instead of having to go
tion and M. C. Kimberly, chief en- on( on p 0p of the cars in the cold to
ginoer of tiie M. K. T. left (or the do it.
Norta yestmlaj at 3 p. in. Louis Lebrrcht received yesterday
Wood ft Co. receive daily per ex 0,10 ‘’“-so of Flower Garden and one
press, choice Kansas butter. It is case of Compress. The Compress al-
clieuper and belter than Eastern though a high pricod cigar finds
Our funny man is sick‘and in con-
sequence our readers aro without
their usual doro of Pepper Pills.
From his couch ol pain ho sends the
following card explanatory of his
Think not kind friend tlmt I am drunk,
Or by a foe o’er awed.
I’m pained by the discovery
Ol a most barefaced fraud.
Our “Scisporisuis” bead and all—
(Not only shell but kernel)
Have been stole out and pasted in
The Fort Worth Evening Journal.
Alas, you had my affections-(l)
My Imml and foi,tune-(2)
’Tis well that I laid learned be-(4)
What a great tool ate you.
I never, never can forgive,
But must regard with hate
The man who was so assin-{9)
To hurt my vacoin-(8).
A gentleman who. among other accom-
plishments, hud cultivated the art of self-
defense, wag detained one evening by an
. I altercation in winch lie administered sc-
united effort on tho part of that body
to retrench and reform our city af-
fairs. His thorough knowledge of
our affairs will onahlo him to tako
hold without delay and advocate
measures of lminvdiulo necessity.
From present indications Mr. Tono
will have no opposition, nod thcro is
no reason why lie should, us tho
good pooplo of that ward have an
opportunity to unite and give a good
man a hourly endorsement. Air. T.
Inis been tried and found truo to (lie
best interests of Denison; he has
been with us from the first; is a
shrewd and careful business man,
and if eleclod will Work for tbo best
interests ef the city,
LITER Alt Y NOTES.
Scribner tor March.—Tins rare
hoquol of literary gems is on 0111
table. If possible this magazine ;m-
provos with each succeeding issue.
The March number should he read
to he appreciated, as wo cannot in
the brief space ‘of this notice give
even nn idea of its very rare excel-
lence, us it contains papers from
Woslorvclt, King, Wright, Mason,
Eggleston, Boyesen, Hound Brooks,
Sumner, Winner, Bodinc, Tlinxtor,
Weiss, Lazarus, Holm, and others.
There is no magazino that wo can
more cheerfully loconimond to the
lovers of choice literature than
Scribner. It is for sale by our news
dealers to whom vve refer all who
w ish to possess tins most excellent
publication.
St. Nicholas for March—Is re-
ceived und “combines every stir-
ring interest of childhood and youth,
and is full of activity, vuiioly and
cliceriucss.” Thu old and favorite
authors and artists have contributed
to muko the number before us ns
meritorious ns former numborlt. St.
Nicholas should he in every home—
und especially should it be In every
nursery. The March number is now
in the hands id out news dealers
and wo most cheerfully recommend
ii to our readers.
putll,,. 2‘,4if ready sale; this is altogether on
■ — - _ ! count rd the superior quality of tlR> i vere punishment to his antagonist, lie
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brand.
edin i” un i “Heat t’s Easo” received
by’Louis Libreclu’s yesterday. Tho
bran is arc too well known to need
any recomme nda ti0n.
For u vood cigar at a reasonable
price call oti Louis Lebrocht. lie
keeps an immense stock. 2-24 tf
j laid been out lmnting-
2 24-11 efi a buffer low.
Wood ft (;<>. have just received a
fino lot of sugar cured bums, and
also pome very tine breakfast ba-
con. 2-24-tf
Poor Tray is (lend. What words can
poor tray our grief, as we toll thek(ne)ucll.
There is another hitch in peace negotia-
tions, hence tiie Turkey will not be served i
Louie Koichcnstcin, a prominent ^
citizen of Dallus visited Denison a Millions for de-lcnse but not one dance
A juvenile masquerade is being fow day, ,lfi0 ftnd gavn M, i>01.|<ins.: in tiie school house.
agitakA. An entertainment of that lhu pll0togrBplier. an order for | When a „,mp hom.ws your nmhcrCIa
kind woub be botli pleasant an | twolvo pictures. On bis return to j on a rainy day, is It prinia cheeky evi-
110't ^ i Dallas he forwarded Mr. Perkins an I deuce of f*cu or prima facey evidence of
Ejipstion Bros, received a largo in.1 order for tour dozen moto and com- i l'!H,,,k' r
voice of goods yesterday, consisting j plimentcd him very highly 011 his 1 lie Lecture This Evening,
of whiskies, cigars, etc. skill as an artist.
- The sulijccl ol Mrs,Colby's lecture
Go to C.R Eupcr’s for nico oranges ; A gentleman who is a close obser- this evoniiur will be “Immortality,
LITTLE ItY L'ITTLE.
r.iltle by little the morning breaks.
Little by little the world awakes.
Little by little the sunbeams ; liino,
Little by liltlc—line on hue.
Little by lit lie mounts the Sim,
Lillie by little to .-uliry noon.
Little by liltlc the sin daws grow,
Little by little they lenglhcn now.
Little by little the sun goes down,
Little by lillle the twilight come.
Liltlc by liltlc the night creeps on.
Little by little—Life's day is done.
Tho organ widen will be used
I'liiIIip Phillips at Ids concert in
THU PACIFIC HOTEL.
Messrs. Ssrvantis ft Qopman,
having leased the Valley House
have changed tbs name to Pacific
Hotel and will make very material
improvements in the same. They
will be prepared to receive guests
about tho 1st of March. Mr. Ser-
vantie, while proprietor of tho Cos-
mopolitan restaurant established a
reputation as a successful caterer
that will be of infinite benefit to
him in his new quaitors. Mr. Cop
man has, by his urbane nnd unas-
suming manner made hosts of friends
in this aity nnd among the travel-
ing public and willraunago .his de-
portment of tbs hotel to the satis-
faction of ail guests. Knowing the
capabilities of tho new proprietors
we can asfoly predict a career of
popularity and success for tbo Pa-
cific Hotel.
A Deserved Compliment.
From the Sedalla Democrat.]
Tho Railroad Commissioners ol
Missouri,having brought 1 ho subject
of legal rates for passengers before
Col. William Bond, General Mana-
ger of tli0 Missouri, Kansas and
Texas Railroad, were promptly in-
formed that Ibis corporation would
obey strictly und cheerfully tho law
as it stood, and that a general order
to this effect would bo so issued just
as soon ns tho proper schedules
could lie made out and published.
This is but the currying out of every
promise made by Col. Bond since lie
has boon connected with tho road,
lie is really and sincerely anxious
(o pul bis cnlerpiise m direct and
perfect harmony with the interests <■ f
all who have to do nilh it, and to
he sure of this he recognizes but one
way to do business—tho old-fashion-
ed way of idling tholruih, obeying
the laws, and pursuing at all times
a strict integrity.
He pressed her to his manly breast,
She seconded the motion;
llis lips on hers lie fondly pressed,
There was a slight e> munition.
I’ll put Ihe quvsthm now. said he,
That you and I he married.
He ruled “aye'' and “aye” said she;
Detided—vote was carried.
Fresh (filler.
At C.R. Eupor’s. 2-24-2t
nol.vnTiall.
Sunday Evening, February 2-4tli.
I STS.
OUB JOB OFFICE.
We have lately reoeivwl ebrae val-
uable additions to our stock of job
printing material, and can now do
job work ae cheap and as well as it
can be gotten anywhere else. Spe-
cial attention is given to the prompt
execution of nil work entrusted to
us, uud no work is ever delayed a
moment beyond the time it cun be
done in.
The Budweisur Ingor boor is be-
coming popular with our people.
For sale by J. J. Collins. 2 20-lw
Brown’s Cough Mixture, only 25c
per boltle. It is good; try it at
Hunha’s drug store. 2 10-tf
Luhin’s genuine porfumos nnd
Colgutes soaps at Hanna’s drug
store. 2-10 tf
The largest stock of cignrs in
North Texas at the Kentucky whis-
ky depot. ’ 2 3-f't
A lot of white lead just received
at Achcson’s drug store, which will
be sold cheap for cash. *
Charles Lease, n druggist of 20
yonrs’ experience, can bo found at
Aclicson’s drug store. *
The largest und host selected
stock of winos in north Texas at
tho Kentucky w hisky depot 2 3 tl.
For family uso tho Budweiser
Sauzar hop beer is tho best. For
sale by J. J. Collins. 2-20-1 w
To tiie Ladies—If you want the
bo-t sewing macliino oil you ever
used go to Hanna’s drug storo ami
got it ut 15-conls per buttle. 2-10 tl
tmuitpafftikt
of Fannin county,
SPECIAL LOCLAS.
A DVEl’Tl.sEMENTS miilerthls head.
A V in this type ami style will he inserted
at the rale (.1 .'! cents a line lor each inser-
tion. All advertisements not marked
otherwise will he marked •"tl” (till forbid)
and iuscitcd till ordered out.
LAST \O TICE.
Notice is hereby given tlmt all
city taxes not paid by the 1st day of
State government. ’ ‘
Hext femoral election of Totaa la to bo
bt Id on the tint Tuesday licit alter the tret
Mender in NorrOiber, 1MB, tud general
election! every t*o yeara thereafter, under
eucb legulatiuua oi may be proscribed by
lew.
STATE OFFICIALS FOR 1877 187B.
Richard B. Iluhherd of Binitli coenty,
Governor.
Wei's Thompson, of Colorado county,
Lieut. Governor.
ofBMe G S<:*rC•,' °f Tr*vii county, Scc’y
Andrew J. Dorn,
treasurer.
H. tl. Boone, of (iriuiee counts, Attorney
General
Geo. McCormick, of Colorado countv, Al-
sistant Attorney General.
l Stephen It. Durden, of Caldwell county.
Comptroller.
J. J. Groos, Comal county.Cominimioner
of the General Land Office. '
\. O. King, of liexar county, Commla-
eioncr of Insurance Statistics and History.
John W. Cullowuy, of Tea vie count v, Hu-
periuleudiut of Public Grounds and Build
lugs.
UN I TED STATES SENATORS.
Sam Hell Muxcy, of lWie, Lamar coun-
ty, nail Richard Coke, ol Waco, McLennan
cou.'ity.
u. S. REPRESENTATIVES.
John II. Reagan, of Palestine, Anderson
county, first District; David N. Culberson,
ot Jefferson, Mason countv, Second District;
James N. Throckmoi tun, of JlcKitmcv Cob’
11“ county, Third District; Roger (j. Mills,
of Corsicana, Navr.no county, Fourth Dis-
trict-1). C. biddings, of Brcntmoi, Wash-
iuoton county, Fifth District; (iiismve
Schleicher, of Cuora, Dewitt county, Sixth
District.
U.s. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
Win. H Minds, U. S. Circuit Judge;
I hots. S. Duval U. S. District Judge; Alex.
P. VV oolridge, P. S. Commissioner and Reg-
istrar ill Bankrupt")-; Jlurshall Brewster,
S. Internal Revenue Collector; Andrew
J. Evans, U. S. Attorney;Tims. F. Purnell,
U. 8. Marshal; Matthew Hopkins, lr. 8.
Circuit and District Clerk.
COUNTY OFFICERS,
A. K Wilkinson, Countv Judge; W. II.
Lankford, District Clerk; Gro. A. Dicker-
man, ( (Minty Clerk; Mm. Kverheart, Sher-
iff ; (i. E. Etler, Collector of Texas; ,1. P.
Living, County Treasurer; R. 31.' Hail.
( oonty 8nrve)or; Jcsso Rainev, Presiding
Justice.
municipal officers,
R M. (irulilis. Mayor; J, 8. Best. Clerk;
li K. O’Malcv, Treasurer, H, G. Raudcll,
Allium v; Omincilni n —E. N. Allen, W.
M. Pick, (renege \V. Williams, M'. H.
j 'n
Hughes,}!. H, Alexander, W. D.* Kirk,
March 1878, will be advertised und j B. Boss and Justiu Ravnul.
the property will be sold according
to law. A. U. Coffin,
2 3-lm Assessor ft Collector.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE.
Cull on J. M. Hill nnd examine
tho While sewing machine. It is
the best manufactured, *
A C.-YltD.
POST OFFICE.
I W. J. 8*olI, Postmaster; Assistants:—
j 0. T. Dangheilv and Asa Runyan.
EDUCATIONAL.
j Public Free School—S. Summer-
J viile. Principal. Assistants:—Miss C. M.
| Davis, Mrs. M T. Brou n, .Miss M..I.Phil-
lips, Miss E.L.Coleman, Miss .May Ligata,
anil MI-h S. 1„ Cornell, .Miss N. O. Nixon,
i St. Francis Xavier Academy:—
Under charge of the Sisters of hit. .Mari, at
St. Louis, Nov. 15, 1878 ; of (iandvslreet and Houalon'a
We hereby give notice to tliepiili-
liu in gonerul, tlmt Messrs. Kppstein
Bros., of Denison, aro tho only mi-
ihonzed agents tor our Bottled Beer
ior llio oily of Denison. We high-
ly recommend the above ti nned linn
to tho patronage of tho public.
Brewing As-
2 3 tf
Mrs. Amelia. II. Colby, one of the
most distinguished lecturers in the
ranks of the spiritualists will deliver \ k* Aniikuser ft Cos
a lecture at tiie above named bull,! N,l<l,,*''in*
Sunday evening. A cordial in vita- ! One of the greatest and be si in-
lion extended to nil. 2 22 2l ! ........... A mot ica 1ms ever produc-
—. j ed, is the celebrated Great Western
The Chicago Times says Gaisman ' Well Auger and Drilling Mucluneiy.............. _ ^ ^ ^
ft Co. have tho best trade hecuuse j I Ins woutlorfnl nmt liine Ims irn;j*ilc‘d i —NIuln 3tr««.t, Denison Commercial
tiie best reputation of any mitchin- ] Institute Hull, two doors above th* marble
eryoflhe kind ever yet invented J yard, ltcy. (!. W. Couinglmm, pastor.
CHURCH EH.
St. Patrick’s Cathidic:—Corner of
finars Stu rt and Husk ait* , Rev.Father I)«.
ui.kpastor; services every Sunday at 7.20
a m. and 10:00 a. m. Vespers at 3 00 r. m.
Presbyterian—Corner of Gandy st.
ami Burnett avenue, R* v. R. M. Ca’bsos
pastor; services evciy Sunday at 10:00 a. m.
and 7:00 r. m. Pniyer-mectilig every
Wednesday. Sunday School at 0:00 a. m.
St. Ltike's Eliisco/uil:—('<m\er of
W inaliint street and Fannin me., Hex. J. T,
W iticut, rector; services every Sundnv a)
11:00 i. m. and 7:00 r. m. Sunday School
at 11:00 a . m.
Methodist Episcopal Church
lhey keep the freshest grucei ics.
Another car load of Anhousor’s
bottled beer just received nt file
Kentucky whisky depot. 2-5-11
A lot of drunken lonlorx held tiie
Gland Southern corner this morning
for fully one hour, shouting, using
profane language and making other
disgraceful demonslialion*. Sirange
as ii may acorn, not a guardian of the
peace was visible.
Good, Ifnltcr, Best;
! It’s not the May they make tho com-
I piirison in schools, notwithstanding
! which Gaisman ft Co. have tiie best
butter that Ims been in town since
the Seminole war.
Kntiorctl.
Tho Singer office has been re-
pure candies, new pecans and cocoa- rcr, thinks that the population of demonstrated from a scientific stand I Czar of Russia, and the nobility as
new Methodist church on March 12;h ‘ moved to the building opposite the
Ims been carried round (lie world.
Its tones have been heard by Queen
Victoria,the Empress Eugenia, tho
Emperors ol Germany and Chirm,the
nuts.
A detachment of (:. S. soldiers
from Fort Leavenworth were in tliu
city yesterday. They left .on the
evening tram for the South.
Many of our citizens are devoting
much attention and space to shrub-
bery tins spring.
The Hkrald regrets to learn Urn I
B. N. C .rler, of ill) II. ft T. C.d eri.
cst! farce is confine i with an attack
of billious fever.
: point.” Tito subject will bo progres-
certain tho number of now comers,
and is confident that his estimation
Something New.
2 41 2^ Denison is at least one thousand
more Ilian it was six months Ht5°-j sive and cspoeiaily designed for the
He ims taken particular pains to as- |j|)crtt| minds of tiie community.Mrs.
Olive K. Smithpd California will he
presoul und favor Hie audience with
will not vary largely each way. , sevora| beautiful songs with guitar
Charles Warren, private secretary . accompaniment. Ladies will bead
j to Wilburn Bond, General manager j milted free, admission fee for gen-
1 ot the M. K. ft I’.,pass d through the ! llemen, twenty-five cents,
city la.-t week cn-route tor San An- ;
tonio. Mr. Warren visits Sun An-
tonio lor tho benefit of his health. Mr. George Perkins, tho photo-
, T. —**— grnpher bus just received a luigc
——--- O. 14. J\une returned from the , ’ ,
Thomas, son of Col. George Ii. \Vus, ,.’rlday evening. He reports <>* 0 new picture frames. They are
Reeves, of Georgetown, diod Friday | l)lB wngon roal|8 leading to Denison ’ bl 11,1 odlls lhc hamlsomcst things of
morning. He was well known j olmo#l iln,„lslJiblo on #CCount 0f U)0
throughout the county, nnd his inud> Mr. Kono thinks the bridge
death wid bo deeply regretted. ; now |lujng fimlt across Big Mineral
On tiie 20th alhio girl was |,orn ! wdl not be completed for four or
to Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Bcrrill. Bit-71' _ - _ Montgomery ft Scott have disposed
ii!l a ill cut a dido when he finds it- One of the train rubbers propos- of tho following properly within
out. He is in tho Territory. j ed to "go through” the passengers | the past week : Four lotson Wood-
Ono of tho handsomest signs jn |the C. O. D. plan, but tiie Cap- j aad street to Mr. Tignor, of the firm
thejily now adorns the front of the QainoUhe gong remarked that the j of Tignor ft Moose; lour lots on
Cosmopolitan restaurant. Of course r‘**liro« «°,nl',,,iy »»• «r*^u«h to | Woodard street to Dr. J. O. Wil-
it wss painlcil by Clmrly Hotchkiss ' fob,” and declined to accept it. Iiiims; two lots on Woodatd street j onu ward I desiro to withdraw from
1 ■ '* n The Leupor prop-1 the contest, as Mr. Tone is, and al-
■ tiie kind ever brought to Denison.
Mr. Pei kins invites tho inspection of
! our citizens. 2 24 It.
Ileal Eststo Transactions.
well as the common people ol near-
ly all lands, it will ho worth ten
times the price of a ticket to see tho
man and tho instrument that have
favored llie world with songs,2 24 It
T’he masons commenced laying tho
foundation for Feed Muller’s brick
block yesterday. Joe Koehler,who
lias the contract tl inks tlmt with
good luck lie can have tho building
ready for occupancy within three
months.
Messrs. Carr and Lingo have re-
turned from a visit to tiie bridge
which is building over Big Mineral,
and report that work on tho same
is not progressing as rapidly as they
desire, but as tbo condition of the
roads render it almost impossible to
get material, tiie contractor is doubt-
less doing tiie best he can.
a < Ti<D.
Editor Uekalli If Mr. Tone is
a candidate for Alderman in the sec-
Post Olfico, which Ims been fitted
up in excellent stylo. Machines of
all styles on sale, and sewing lira
chines of any kind repaired nt short
notice, nnd parts furnished when de-
sired. *
\Ve direct attention to the card
from E. Anhcusei’s brewing associ-
ation, St. Louis. This shows that
with llrst-eliiss board,
rooms.
witli or
wil liool
•J-17U
tho Messrs. Kppstein Bios., of the ! ""'nr Ibst-dass. Apply at ..... resilience j
1 1 ill Mis. (vcoi’lm*. conipr
Kentucky whisky depot arc sole
agents in these parts lot this popu-
lar bottled beer. 2-3 if
\V! at has become of the building I
association which we mentioned in j
a recent issue of tbo HldtALD. The j
enterprise has ccitainly not been |
abandoned.
Wo mo info: imd that while
i to II I'. Bend,
, - , , orty on Gandy stieoi to J. G. Lay-
indiun wus chopping wood near , , "
, lot; ona lot on Morgan street toll.
P,,sion Bend Thursday morning a | I1:irV(,}.. „no w.ilkor .ir.nn
tree feli ’
to death.
upon and crushed him j Mrs. J-licktel; one lot on Johnson L.()u|,j
wavs lias been, my first choice for
that position and I am satisfied lie
can benefit ihe city more than I
If you’ want llie finest old Bour-
bon whisky ever brought to
market go to the Kentucky whisky
depot, 2 3-tf
tiimril.cim be procured nt llie resilience ol
Mrs.Lcga'con Uandy-st.. ne..r Rn-k-nvc.
A lew day boarders can lie iiecoimnounted.
Budweiser luger beer for sale bv J. j The board will in the future as in the
past In* llrsL-ebiss. The rooms are large,
Tbo best tonic—the Saazor hop
J. Collins.
2-20-1 w
I street to VV m. Aiorgun.
il elected. DAN WlBsTEB.
Harper’s Weekly says Hint Gais-
man ft Co. have llie best stock of
lens on tho foot-stool.
The choicest meats in tho city nt
Harry Johnson’s Bucther shop on
Main street, opposito the Nows
office. _ 2 6 tf.
Tho Now York Lodger says that
Gaisman ft Co. sell groceries cheaper
than any other house in Denison.
If you want to see n real nobby
display of toilet articles, go to I)r.
Fields’drug store nnd examino his
show-case, which Mr. Stephen
j French will take pleasure in show-
Ser-
Wo trust our readers will give this!v 110,1 1,11 :'n‘* *“'* Sabbath in each mom Ii,
mailer their Kind consideration,and jj™/^
purchase one or more sets of these }l<.llw,IM K/Mar«/W/,-Caras, of
splcn.lld tools, tli.-y are warranled M’.m.hml Street a.:.l Fannin ave ;Kiw. M.A.
to bring the opernlor a profit of 825 11 xccm.icrv, paxtnc; services ever) Sunday
|it‘r day. Soc advcrlisoiiiout in N oo \. m unci 7:00 r. m.; .Sundny
other column. • * : L1'1',01'1 ,llt 11 :l° M“ BIR.v,!r “w»ti»«
_ ___________- ” * dm suay at (i .'{() r. m
IIUKIOTIVT I u African M. E. .Church tS oudtrd
litll OK I ,\ N I IjUUAIiS, Btm l, bctwmi Austin nod Rusk avenues;
\ DVERTISEMEN'18 mule ibis bead sVi.'.’hra' nV |C| •!!() s 'm ^HlTiiin T " °" rV
A win be ins,Tied Ut the rat,* ,*l 2 ends j 7' f */ \ I l' s ? iT'7
a line for each itocrlion. All advertise. 7 A) A ^ ‘
incnt> not tnarki tl otiicrwisc w ill lu* murk-1......
ciI "tf (till forbid) ami iiiHTtcd till order- (Co/orrtf) Vhurch:—Cor-
ed out, Display type i (Minted double. I,ltM' ^(>nd street and Ku.-k Auiiue; Hcv.VN’m.
j .IacksOaN, pastor; Rcrvicus every Sunday nt
M AN I hi) 10 I*hN i — I wo in lil>lied II :t (I a. m. aud 7.■•JO i*. m.; prujer meeting
lir>l floor rooms—suitable for a family or! rvory Wednesday night; Sunday School at
single gentlemen—buck and front eit- ' ;i:oo r. M.
trance, Heastmt location. Apply to Mrs. j tSOl’IKTJIOS.
.M. J. Legale. I / s)lu. j () fl T <
|>OARD—Mrs, Rhea on Gandy street ■'«. “JD-lbdl :ill4 Main streel; Hints
Jjbctwccn Houston and Austin iivciiiii*, \ cverv Thurstliiv vrcaing; open Lodge every
can acciimmod.'itc bon* or live gcllllcincu foolh Wednesdav in each iniinlli: A. T.Bui)-
LONG, W.C. T.; \\. L. Coaki.p.t. W. 8.
Crystai Spring Ijottf/r So. IOO:—
Mull M04 Main nt; meets every Monday even-
ing; open Lodp* even fourth ^ (dnesdav in
each month; W, JO. Simcsoh, W. C, M. S.
Sowi.ks, W. S.
Lone Star lAtilyr. So, 40.'!:—
Hal! in Nationui Hank building; M et* tirat
Friday in each month; Chas. A. Cunning-
ham, W. M.; J. A. Jirenner, Sec'y.
Hoy a! Arch ihaptcr So. 13S:—
Hall in National Hank buildu p; ineeti* nec-
ond and and fourth Tliurhdays in each month;
didian (’, Feilds, M. E. II. l‘.;ThoK. Hotr-
maii, See’y.
bniisoti Lodfjr /. (). (). F. Ao.
101: — Hall in National bank budding;
it et ts every Friday night; E. B.hiiuH.N, G.;
•1. (•, (inafee, See’y.
Urnison ilnnunpnnnt T. O. C>.
F. So. AO:— Hall in National Hank
building; Meet* every firiit Monday in each
month; •). Kevins, (\ I'.; A Uhlig, Scribe.
Texas Catholic Benevolent As-
soeiation:--.Meets at the (’atholij Par-
sonage semi-monthly; J. I). Quinn, Pres!
dent; E P. Kane, Sec’y.
r«i'MVtt'rt«;-iIi»il over post office;
meets second Sunday in each month at3:00
i*. m.;L. Lebrecht, President, PJ. T. Hade*
let!'. Sec'y.
Ifooh amt La fitter fo*;—Engine
room corner of Skiddy street and Bur-
nett avenue; meets third MoLdny in
each month at I :.‘UJ r. m. Max Mrundstein,
President; L. Lebrecht, Sec’y.
Denison Cornet Hand:— Meets Jn
hall over post office every Wednesday even-
ing; J. G. Gnase, Luade”.
Denison Colored cornet band.
meets Monday, and Friday Nights. W.
Porter, i'rcsidcut, George Woods, Treasu-
rer.
Con doctor's Brotherhood Xo*
A.'!:—Meets every first ami third Sundays
in each month at 7 M r m. in Masonic
Hull. John R. might, Chief Conductor,
(icorgc Yost, Scc’y.
MILITARY.
date Vita Guards:—Armory over the
Post Wftie, Main sheet; regular meetings
first Saturday ofohcIi mouth; J H. Snun*
deri*, Csplsin; O. S. lUvrison, vt Fur-
gisnt.
1 AOl! SALE—A liamlsome residence on
Jj Gandy stri ct between Rusk and Bur-
nett* avenue. The property is beautifully
and desirably situated. Can be purchas-
ed cheap. A good mid clear titl” given,
tor terms apply to Mrs. Legate. 2 s Itw
I \ T’AN’ I’LO—Oeeupants for sleeping
i t • rooms, good beds and sujMiior ae-
| eoniind at ions Apply at Lite South-west
| corner of Main street and Burnett avenue.
| up-stairs. 2-7-tf
TVTAN LED—'Jo let comfortable rooms
with or without board. Eyery-
of Mr-, (jeorge, corner of Gandy street
and Austin avenue. 1*2!) 1m.
IaIOH
JL
Bond
street near corner of My rick avenue.
A box-house 10x14. ceiled and papered,
lot fenced. Also, a cow aud yearling,
i Wdl sell house, lot. cow and call for $ 17a
this ' cash. For particulars apply to this office.#
| )OOMS with IJOARI).—Furnished or
Xiunltiruislied rooms with or without
pleasantly situated and handsomely lur-
nished. Location most desirable of any
in the city. *
T ADIES ATTENTI »N:-Mrs. Ballou
tlesires to cull the attention of the
ladies of ffeiiison to her new stock of mil.
linery goods just received from the east.
Every thing has been selected with great
care, and she invites the Inspection of tiie
ladies of Denison before going elsewhere.
Millinery, dress making, 'tamping, pink-
ing and pleating n specialty. Every article
made up hi the latest style at the shortest
notice, and at prices to suit all. ( all at
her establishment—1The Ladies’ ttazarr—
No. Al2 Main street. *
VnmCR.-I hereby give notice to all
11 who are indebted to me for hoard
and lodging that llieir baggage, now in
my possession will In* sold at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder on the 1 day
of March. 1878, to satisfy said indebted-
i ness and the costs of this Rale. Mrs. Oar-
2 18tf oliueNclfon (formerly Cannlford.; 2 1-1 in
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 141, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 24, 1878, newspaper, February 24, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721573/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.