Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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B. H> Umm MiU kalda th« fort
All kinds of«t>romo« at suction to-
nfgfit at Nolan Half..
*- lUard,
meotly.
af S«dall%
Tho song of the mocking-bird is
heard in the land.
A big thing—auction sale of chro-
mos at Nolan Hall to-night.
wniTKwaioiiT.
ALVA It SHAW l« the authorized
agent at Whitsrlght for the Hiaui.d.
John Nevins is painting the front
of bit dry goods establishment.
BBU.PI.AtN.
t. ROSENSTIEN is the authorized
»i Belli
Small and large chromos at
lion to night at Nolan Hall.
agent of the Uzhald at Beilplalu.
TO CANDIDATES.
.Candidates for county offices are infor-
med that by mutual agreement ol the
wumpaper press ol the county, $7.80 will
be charged for the announcement of each
name for olttee, by cadi paper In tiie
•ouuty, instead of $10 as heretofore. Inva-
riably in advance and no deviation Iron)
the rule. T. J. Crooks,
J. M. Martin,
Bukson A DkaRi.no,
U. (J Murray.
For fresh and good groceries go^lo
Streepor, next door to the Post
office. 3 5 tf
Gents and boys furnishing goods
in great varieties at the
3 34 tf FLAG STORE.
A bankrupt s'oek of chromes is to
be sold at auction at Nolan Hall to-
night.
OITir MATTBBS.
LOCAL SHOUT STOPS.
AVork on Muller’s building is pro-
gressing finely.
A little street sprinkling would nut
bo Ipvd this weather.
A goodly audience attended the
Presbyterian church last night.
Call at C. R, Euper's for your pure
ice cream. 3 25-tf
Wanted—A nurse.
Hall, policeman.
Apply to A1
3 25-tf
The Jubilee Singe.s on hand to-
night.
The ‘'Boss” spring style piece-
goods at Hanna’s the tailor. 3 5tf
The Grand jury adjourned Satur-
day ovoning until the 8th day oi
April.
-----
John Nevins is in Chicago buying
a wilderness of now and beautiful
things.
.....~ —-
Gaisman & Co. shipped several
bills of groceries to Eufaula, I. T.to.
day.
Tho Episcopal church was crowd-
ed yesterday morning and evening
to listen to Bishop Garrett.
Tho largest variety of chromos
ever brought to Texas will bo sold
at auction at Nolan Hall to night.
Prof. Wilson’s Jubilee Singers
(colored) will give one of their mag-
nificent entertainments at the A. M.
E. church, Woodard street, to-uigbt.
vafin the cHy
V. P. Roberta of ike Indian Jour-
nal arrived in the city thfa morning.
W. F. Bennett and family left to-
day for Colorado.
John Scullln returnod from the
North lnet evening.
The fkmily of O P Woods left for
Hot Springe to-day, where tbey will
join Mr. Woods.
Major Fears, of Sherman, was in
the oily yesterday.
H. Casper, of Casper Brotbors re-
turned last evening from the East.
D. W. C. Davis and family spent
Sunday In tbo city.
Joe Brutscbi was de-Legnte-d to
go to Sbermao to-day.
Mrs. E. Kppatein Went to Sherman
Suuday evening.
Bishop Garrett returned south this
morning.
A. B. Combs returned south this
morning.
Lieut. Geo. S. Grimes will return
from his trip to the Rio Grande
within a few days.
Miss Sallie Wilson, sister of Mrs.
J. H. Slater, went to Sherman yos-
terday evening.
Messrs. Singer A Co., of Sherman,
will open in a few days in the old
Leberman building.
Wm. Bond, general manager, M.,
K. & T., and party will return from
the South to-morrow evening.
John R. Carr returned from Hot
Springs Saturday morning. He
says things look very black and
cheerless since tho fire.
AT
Store!
X
Streepor has the best and cheap- • —--
est teas in town. 3 5tf ! A” 0Utflt of Snld,)r8 of M,ke Co,‘
—! fey, recently ordered north returned
Gaisniau 4 Co. are agents (or the j hero Sunday by order of Mr. Coffey.
Ring Baking Powder. They will be put on the R.R. 4 R.G.
Piece goods in endless varieties at
M.Goldsall & Co’s just received. 3 15
82.50 will buy fine calf boot at
Sherburne's. 3 24tf
The engineers of the R. li. 4 I!. G.
are re-locating the line preparatory
to the immediate construction of tho
road.
Streepor is selling five pounds ol
coffee lor 81. 3 5ti
D. F. Foie)1, tbo cutter in cloth
is at Hanna’s. 3 4tf
Fresh Dales at
Get some.
Gaisman A Co’s.
John Sculiin says work will bo
commenced on the R. R. 4 R. G. as
soon ns M. Coffey returns. This item
is notintonded tor the Sherman peo-
ple.
At the PlantersN N Kdgrove,
Chicago; J B McIntyre, Mar-
shall, Texas; J F Barns, Louis-
ville, Ky.; J C Bayne, Green-
ville, Tex; John Greyson, Sherman;
Will. E Campbell, do.
At the Alamo GeoEly,Columbus,
Ga.; II C Elliott, St Lou's; M G
Owon, St Louis; S COIvort, Beau-
mont, Tex; S S Fears, Sherman; Jno
Seulhn, St rjouie; C| W Hogan, do;
J L Stuart, Sandwich, 111.;II L Cum-
pell, Bay City, Mich.; II W King,
New Goods aod ready
for inspection.
A fine variety, of Black
t.
Greanadines.
A beautiful selection of
Linen Lawns,
A full line of dress
Linen trimmings to correspond,
Brocaded, plain and figured
Alpacas in new shades.
Cash’s standard trimmings,
Trochan Lace,
Italian Lace,
New edgings, trimmings
and InsertinT's, plain ,.
and in colors,
Trofonsse’s celebrated
kid gloves all shades,
Ladies, misses and children’s
Hoes in great variety,
Silk, Gingham and
Cotton Parasols,
An entirely now lino of
ladies, misses and childrens’
summer hats,
Our Shoos are from the
best manufacturers and
well selected.
BMrdalejr’a Shredded Codflah-
Restdy for the Table In Fifteen
Minutes.
Put up in noat packages.
Preparod by the only process that
does not destroy the fibre or injure
the flavor.
Where used twice a week in faroi-
liot, diptheria and throat diseases
are unknown.
Gaisman A Co. have it.
That fact is sufficient endoremont-
of its superiority.
Gaisman & Co. have secured the
agency of this meritorious article and
are now on record as protecting the
health of their customers as well as
promoting economy by furnishing
the best and cheapest groceries for
tho least money.
FIRST IN THE FIELD.
Latest Style Ilats for Men’s
wear just received
By Express at the Star Store. 3 34 2t
Wanted—A good room, pleasantly
located, suitable for two single gen-
tlemen, Rofbronee required and
given. Apply at Herald office
immediately. 3 22-lw
Lisle Thread Underwear at tho
3 24 tf • FLAG STORE.
$3.00 will buy fine sewod boot at
Sherburne’s. 3 24tf
8100 Rowan! for tho man who
lost his appetite at Geo. H. Buckey’s
Globe Restaurant, eating one of his
twenty cent meals, at No. 100, Main
Street. 2 25 Ira
liecrilB a palatable and refr«hlag
beverage, a faot which spy Whom,
this paragraph is designed to reach
will not deny. The only difficulty
that has ever presented itself in con*
oaution with the beer question is ef-
ficacious means of keeping it fresh.
This difficulty bus disappeared be-
fore tbe march of progress Slid a
Yankee has taught the Gorman bow
to keep his favoaite beverage fresh.
The Pride Air Pressure faucet does
the work on scientific princi-
ple. By the aid of this meri-
torious id ventlm any effervescent
liquid can bo kept fresh and health-
ful for weeks after tho package has
boen tapped.
Mr. I. Yoidol has one of these fau-
cets in operational his sumplo-room,
and explained its workings to tho
scientific young man of tho great and
good Herald. Tho votaries of Gam
brtnus will he much elated to know
that there is a place in Denison
whore fresh beer can always bo had
Mr. Ycidol also lias a supply of fine
liquors and wines, and is willing to
affirm before the grand jury that his
fivo cent cigars are the host this side
of the Island of Cuba. 3 22-lm
OFX2T ICOXTSAT t
AUGUST DULUARQ
FASHIONABLE t.
Merchant Tailor,
113 Main Street,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
Fits Oiirautccd !
PRICES REASONABLE FOR CA8II.
on1'lmmi!,Pply0r riucc 0001,8 instantly
short noticefUrm<)lltS CUt ttnd made u$ 0,1
NOLAN HALL,
SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 30th.
BUND TOM!
This morning tho H. AT. C. No. 3
arrived hero over tbreo hours late,
having been delayed by a freight
train off the track near Shormtin.
TbeM. K. & T. train waited for tbo
Central connection.
Smoking is not a luxury when
you can purchase a Silver Dollar
for fivo cents.
3 21 tf
Cheviot Shirts at
3 34 tf CASPER BROS.
Caspar Bro’s.
NOBBY HATS
new styles by express
at the
Star Store
FIRST IN THE FIELD.
Latest Style Ilals for Men’s
wear just received
By Express at the Star Store, 3 24 2t.
3-24-2t
Dress trimmings, the latest and
prettiest in the market at John Nov-
ins’.
83 00 will Im
at Shorburnee.
3 24if
. box-toed boots
L-U early. 3 24ti
BOYS HATS,
Very nobby at tbo
Star Store. 3 24 2t
The long desired remedy found
do; FA Okey, Sedalia; Miss Annie prevent Billions. *or material at-
Wine hell Corsicana;SCGarreU,Bish- j tacks. It will do ill It will cure
op; A II Fuller, Sherman; S C
Remember tho Denison dairy
when you want pure sweet or but-
termilk of fresh butler. Watch for
C. D. Ruasor. 3 21lf
Another car load ot Anheuser’s
bottled beer just received at,.tbo
Kentucky whisky depot. 2-5-tl
Tbo largest and best selected
stock oi wines in north Texas at
tho Kentucky whisky depot 2 3-tf.
i A lot of white lead just received
at Acheson’s drug store, which will
be sold cheap for cash. *
’Ttie Musical Phenomenon of the Are
renowned throughout the world as Hie
greatest
Natural Pianoist Living.
AUlieso performances, Blind Tom will
exhibit the marvelous gift which has gain-
ed him world-wide eelebrltv, ami which
has both astonished and 'delighted the
greatest masters of music.
Admission......................... 50
Reservon Seats...................".Z'"’.".$l.OO
Tickets at the Post Office Hook Store.
The Grand Plane used at this Concert
IS Loin the ware-rooms of Stein way &
sous, New York.
STEAM ENGINES.
t
MB
FIRST IN THE FIELD.
Latest Style Hats for Men's
wear just received
By Express at the $tar Store. 3 24 2t
Hanna’s spring goods liavo ar-
rived, Call early and order quick-
ly. 3 4 tf
Smoking is not a luxury
you can purchase a
for five cents.
when
More effective and more complete, and
_ j more readily adapted to the various me*
T. . . - ....... 1 ehiuiieul ami agriculture uses than any
If you Would wear tho latest stylos ^ other in the market Practical improve-
in Clothing, you must call at Han- ">enls. urcmmihi'cd from 20 years’mann-
, , laeluring experience, with reputation
na s and leave your measure 6 4tf j maintained, mid success established.
» - j S, rd for circulars, descr'ptive, and enn-
Ii you want tho finest old Bour- taming testimonials concerning our POK-
hroiwht to this 1 STATIONARY and AGktCUL-
UlOU^Ul 10 11118 I TPIJ A I. WTIf A \l pvr.iv 7U
Ice cream was offered to tho pub-
lic last night by C. R. Etipor,Rowley
85.00 will buy the best slice in the 1 k llallcr,bctk Charles Burekol.
wty at Sherburne’s. ;! 2Jt,, Although the evening was rather'
--j cool there was some demand for
Flour-pots cun be had at Gaisman | cream.
4 Go’s.
Smith, do; M l* Roberts, Eufaula, I.
T\; E Curran, Montreal, Canada.
English Toe hand-made shoos just
come in at Sherburne’s. 3 10 if
Mackerel at Boston prices at Gais-
nmn 4 Co’s.
Bargains in real estate at Mont-
gomery 4 Scott’s office. 3-7 ti
Tho IIuttadd regrets to learn that
Henry A. Thomas will probably lose
one of his eyes from tho effects of
injuries sustained at tho Hutchins
express robbery. Ho is with his
family at Houston.
The Budwoisor lager boor is all
tho rage. Gut it at J. J. Collins.
The largest stock of cigars in
North Texas at tho Kentucky whis-
ky depot. 2-3 tf
- .....
Streeper has just received a fine j
Miss Eliza Colbert is still alive,
but her medical attendant says she
cannot possibly live nioro than a day
or two longer, llor sufferings have
beon terrible, and her sad fate iB
deeply mourned by those“who knew
her but to love her.”
Candidates fer the legislature
stock of cutlery of all kinds. Call j begiiiningtosproutinthisvicinityand
and examine while now. 3-8-ti j tho crop promises to be very large.
Smoking is not a luxury when j we a,'° informed, tho list of
you can purchase a Silver Dollar 1 aspirants embrace tho following dis-
for five cents. 3 21if ] fingU'shed names: J. C. Field, Geo.
L. Patrick, W. II. Hughes. B. C.
A beautiful lino oi spring styles of
ladies dress goods just received at
John Nevins’. 3 21 tf
The best summer drink in the
market is the Budwciscr lager beer,
at J. J. Collins’s. 3 201w
Murray, G. G. Randall, John Hal-
ford, with soveral precincts to hear
from.
WHITE SEWING MACHINE.
Call on J. M. Hill and examine
the White sowing machine. It is
The New York Herald of last Sun-
day, commenting on its sixty-five
solid columns of advertisements, an-
nounces that this great display of ef-
fort to attract business is a striking
testimony to tho fact that business is
reviving, and confidence in tho com-
mercial future is boing rapidly re-
stored. It also makes this remark
on tho subject of advertising:
“ An old morchant when asked for
act to which tliev invito the ."ttPn.;'TCr0 met by tliat old and experi- j the secret of bis great success m life
tion of the Hkralp lady readtrs.3 ljti onced chaperoune,Jtu>. T. Carbry and ! replied, “ Advertising. If you wa/it
conducted to the rosidonco of the i 10 Ket oil in business, advertise.”
the best manufactured.
A car load of tho most magnifi-
cent chromos in the market for sale
at auction at Nolan Hall to-night.
“Two souls wiih but a single
thought, two hearts that beat as
one.” Such a coupio entered a enr-
TheSedalia Democrat rays: “The
writer of this commentary has, him-
self seen ono Saturday last fall, a
barrel of whiskey unloaded at Ku-
faula, in the Indian Territory, from
an M. K. & T. construction train, by a
man said to hail from Denison,
Toxas. That da}- and the next
(Sunday), that man retailel tho con-
tents of that barrel. Result: Drun-
kenness and shooting, so that on the
Saturday the trade of tho town W119
spoilt, and on the Sunday no Sunday
school could be kept. In tho after-
noon of the second day tho liquor
was disposed of, and tho train, just
oonveniontly returning to Denison,
took back tho liquor seller, to arrest
whom a law and order-loving Indian
citizen had sent a negro deputy U.
S. Marshal.
dyspepsia and prevent all functional | , "'7
, ‘ . L . ... Annie gets tho Budwoisor boor
derangments of tho stomach anu hr- ,, ?
, F . , , ,, , . Collins
or to bo had at Hanna .; Drug Store.
Try it and you will buy it—Hunga-
rian Water. 3 34tf
bon whisky ever
market go to tlio Kentucky whisk}’
depot, 23-tf
Dr. Geo. Williams has a now sup- j
Sliver Dollar j ply of fresh and strictly reliable vac-
3 21 tf j cine virus, call at his Diug Store
and be vaccinated. 3 13 tf
The spring has como ami gentle
We direct attention to tho curd
TUB \L STEAM ENGINES.
WOOD. TABER & MORSE.
Eaton, Madison Co.. N. A".
Silk ties, perfect beauties at John
Nevins’. 3 24tf
NOBBY HATS
new styles by express
at the
Star Store 32 24-21
A line lot of oranges, lemons,
dates and figs just received at Row-
ley & Hallcnbeck's. 3 24tf
Don’t fail to attend tho salo of
chromos at Nolan Hall to-night.
Dr. Geo. W. Williams,
!>KALKR IN ALL KINDS OF
IDiR-lTO-S .
T O I L K T GOODS,
3 20 lw from -E* Anhouser’s brovring ussoci- ^
.. " ation, St. Louis. This shows that j F3iiZltSy Oils,
Newport lies for ladies, just the . .. n - ,
, , , , ! tho Messrs, hppstoin Hros., of the I
thing for comfort at Sherburne's,." , , . . , I
Shoo store. 3 10 tf I Kentucky whisky depot are sole
^___ agents in these parts for tins pupu-
Wliile neither tho Czar of Russia ! lar bottled bocr. 2 3 if
or the Sultan of Turkey trade with |
Dr. Feild, the peoplo of Grayson
county have found to trade with him
HRUSIIES,
VAHNISlIES AND 1’IITTY.
is to get the best and purest medi
cities lor tho. least money. 3 8 tf
BOYS HATS,
Very nobby at tho
Star Store.
Gaisman 4 Co. are soiling a groat
many plants and tlowor seed. You
need not como early ns they have
j lenty on hand, but if you want a
ib-iico you must not delay many
inks—verbsajt.
W. M. HANNA & CO.
Mothers, Mothers, Mothers.
Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Wins-
low’s Soothing Syrup for all diseas-
es of teething in children. It re-
lieves tho child from pain, cures
wind colic, regulates tbo bowels,and, j ]~~)
110 Main street
( all and examine his Stuck and Prices
before purcliasliiif elsewhere. 313tf.
Wholesale and Retail
by giving relief and health fo the
child, uivos rest to the mother.
3 10 d & w ly
3 24 2t
A largo lot of Merest-hauni cigar,
cigarrctto holders and pipes receiv-
ed at Louis Lebrcht’s. 3 111f
Just received at Bennett’s a lot of
neck ties, collars of ull styles, hats. ]
caps and clothing that will bo sold
cheaper than over ami wo don’t in
tuiul to bo undersold in any article
in our lino so call and seo for j-our-;
soil. 3 19tl j
If you would beautify your homes
don’t fail to attend tbe auction salo
of chromos at Nolan Hall to-night.
Missouri sweet cider at Rowley 4
Hallcnbeck’s City Bakery. 3 2-ltf
Horseradish in hulk,
Pickles of every kind,
Celery pi -kle,
Olives plain,
Olives in oil,
Olives in vinegar,
Capers,
Chow-chow in hulk,
at Gaisman Co’s.
DENISON,..
...TEXAS.
J®"Prescription clerk sleeps in the store,
rt L. G1ERSA,
lx.
A YVoril About Advertising.
BOYS HATS,
Very nobby at tho
Star Store.
Smoking is not
you can purchaso
for fivo cents.
luxury when
Silver Dollar
3 21 ti
Dealer in
Family Groceries,
C11 lined FriiilN,
Flour And Salt.
3 21 2t
CHILDRENS HATS
Just in hy express at the
Star Store. 3-24 tf
Cleaning and Dying.
Mr. C. Alligen, a practical dyer —
of long experience, has permanent- i j,constantly receiving fresh supplies ol
iy located in Denison on Austin av- choice groceries, and selling cheap.
I etiue, next door to Ulilig’s shoo!
NEW STYLE
Opera white dress Shirts at
3 24 tf CASPER BROS.
Silver Dollars at Louis Lebrecht’s
Twenty for one dollar. 3-21-3t
The new, ported fitting corset at
.Gohlsall’s is said to be the host in
! the market. Ol corset-is. 3-15 tf
riago hero at 11:45 this a. m. and j
eeived a new and pcrlcct-fitting cor- drovo , t0 «h.erma.n- |
Jf. Goldsoll & Co., havo just re-1
NOBBY HATS
new styles by express
at tbo
Star Store 3-1 t-2l
Wanted 5000 attendants to exam-
ine tho immense stock of fine shoes
at Sherburne’s. Beautiful as a but-
iff fly. 3 lo tf
A good stock of crockery and
glass ware and soiling chcapor
than you can buy elsewhere at
Btteoper’s. 3 53
- —
Hanna is selling more Paints.
Lead and Oil than any other house
in Grayson County. If you are
you are painting don’t fail to see
Tiiin befori you buy. 3 2ltt
Rev. J. G. Facklor, who, aftor a
brief ceremony, pronounced .Mr. Jos-
opli Brulschi and JPss May Legato
man and wife. After tho ceremony
tho young coupio returned to Deni-
son whero tiny will reside. Mr.
Brulschi has been in charge of the
express business since it was estab-
lished at tins point and in that ca-
pacity and by his uniform urbanity
lias made a host of friends who
wish him and his bride tho most
abundant pleasure and success_in
which the Herald joins.
NOBBY IIAT$
new styles by txprrss
at the
Star f<tor’.
Tho promenades, highways and
bridle paths aro blooming with beair
tilul spring calicoes, strutted with
angebc tilling of the most comely
, winning. Calicoes are very band-
' some the present season, and llieir
Gorman oil chromos at auction to- comparatively trifling cost, puts them
at Nolan ILill, Don't min- 111 easy reach of tho whole terrene
the "ppui lunijy. I tribe ol ang*-l*.
3 21-21
night
BOYS HATS,
Very nobby at the
Star Store.
3 21 2t
That tho Herald’s customers ap-
preciate the truth ol that maxim is
evident tmrn its sixty-five columns,
containing more than three thousand
advertisements. In these days whon
competition is closo and prices of
merchandise are declining day by
day, no morchant can afford to kocp
h's goods on hand. Ho wants to sell
and get tho money as fust us possible
and to do so ho must keep bis goods
constantly before tbe public. Who-
ever makes tho most noise will get
tbe biggest crowd around, hinqwhoth-
or he bo a merchant in a big store or
a wandering peddlor on tho street
corner. Tho New York Herald was
started with less capital than the
Telegram had at bis commencement,
and but for tho liberal patronage it
received in its early days, New York
would not lo-day havo as its great
advertising medium the foremost pa
per in the world. -I cleg ram.
Everything m the grocery line at
Gaisman & Co’s.
shop. Mr. Alligen is prepared to
— 1 clean, scour and dye clothing and
Sherburne lias the best 85.00 buckle ' woolen or silk fabrics ot every do-1
shoe in the city. 3 24tf ■ scription. Dying of ladies fino dross
♦ — ! goods u specialty. 2 26 Ira
Churl os Lease, a druggist of 20 | -----»■------
years’experience, can bo found at A CAUD.
Achoson’s drug store. * . St-Lous, Noy. lo, I818 .—
_ , ___ I \\ 0 hereby give notice to thepub-
Grcat reduction in prices of jew- j ■>« >'i general, that Mo.-srs.Uppstein
dry and watches! Now is tho time ^ Bros., ol Denison, are tho on.y un-
to buy—at Woodyard’s: i thorized agents for our Bottled Beer
Genuine American wut<:lie»..$5.00 to $100 j for the city of Denison. We high
Ui'iiuiiK! silver cases*.............. 5.<X> to 15
Gold studs........................... 1 (M) to
Gold sleeve buttons.............. 2 00 to iu i , n a i
Gold sets.............................. 4.00 to 40 | ANIIFX8EU lV CO S. Hrowitl^ A8- !
Gold Kiiard chains..............15.00 to 100 social ion. 2 3 tf
Gold vest chains...................15.00 to 00 -■■■ ---------- — " —
Gold collar buttons...............75c to 2.50c ! tv ANTED TO RENT—Two furni.-lied !
7-l:tf
XCHiTE HOUSE,
H J. ItlJDD. Proprietor.
(Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel.)
Northeast corner of .Morgan street and
Austin avenue, and convenient to the
UNION DEPOT AND
M., K. & T. STOCK YARDS.
Comfort in every respect giinranterd,
ly recommend tho above named firm i ilIul pri(.„, v,,.v mi,orlni,|e. 3 12 tf
- to the patronage of the public.
SHERBURNE
FIRST IN' THE FIELD.
Latest Style Hats for Men's
wear just received
By Express at the Star Store. 3 21 2t
Silverware, clocks, and everything j first door rooms—suitable fora family or 1
in the jewelry lino equally low. I single gentlemen—back and front en-1
Every article guaranteed as repro- l!11".1'0: I’h'asant locution. Apply tq Mrs.
—Custom—
J. D. WoollVAUI).
CHILDRENS HATS
Just in by express at the
Star Store. 3 24-2t
Smoking is not a luxury whon
you can purchase a Silver Dollar
for fivo cents, 3 21 tf
Fine Pocket Cutlery.
Messrs. W. M. Hanna & Co. have
received a complete assortment of
fino pocket knives and razors.
These articles are all first-class and
well worth ail examination. 3 lOtf
M. J. Legate.
1 lOAI’li—Mrs, ltliea on Gandy
I 1 between 11011-Ion and Austin
2 22 1 m
BOOT & SHOE
Spring! Spring! Spring!
Has arrived and so has Hanna’s
Spring stylos in piece goods. 34 tf
Our lady readers should not fail to
call at Nevins’ and examine his
spring stock of fancy dross goods,
just received. 3 24tf
Gaisman 4 Co. report a healthy
trade in every branch of tliegrucory
business. They dosorvo sueeoss bc-
i cause they strive lor it.
STILL THEY COME.
Louis Lcbrechl received this day
again a box ol cigars amongst them
four new brands. Wo shall give
name and particulars to-mor-
row. 3 20tl
S. P. IMuckwcll,
Cleaner and dyor, of ull kinds of
clothing, may be found at bis place
of business, next door west of
Glieon.’s old livery stablo on Main
street. Work lult with him will re-
ceive prompt attention. 3 121m
street
avenue.
1:111 accommodate lour or live gentlemen
with first-class board, with or without
rooms. 2-17tf
MAKER.
TTTANTED—Occupants for sleeping
v v rooms, good lieii-< and supnior 11c-
U pit be heat—All work warranted.
ACCOMMODATION MEAT
comuiodatioiis Apply at Hie ;tioiilli-ivesl
corner ol Main street and Buruetl avenue,
up-stair?. 2-7-tf
MARKET
TJOOMS with BOA K O.—Furnished or
JLAunturuislicd rooms with or without
lie,nil.can be procured at the residence ol
Mrs.Leinito on Gandy-st.. near Husk-aye.
Alew day boarders cull be aeuommouated.
The board w ill in the future as in Hi-
pest be first-class. The rooms are large,
pleasantly situated and handsomely lui-
ulslied. Location most desirable of any
in the city. *
200 MAIN STREET,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
^Teun make make money faster at work
_ for ns than at anything else. 1 npiiul
nut rcipdrredfwe will start you. Six per
day at home made by the industrious.
Men, women.hoy. and girl* wantedevnry-
wliere to work for us. Now is the lime.
Cosily out tit and terms Adjn i« True
4 C“.. Augusta, Maine, 1
JOE. Qi rxx, Prop'r.
HANNA. OWENS & CO.
Wholesale
GROCERS.
131 Main street,
........................TEXAS.
DENISON,
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1878, newspaper, March 25, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722120/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.