Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily News.
DENISON,
SATURDAY.........AUGUST i, 1874.
LONE STAR LODGE A. F. A
>M.—Regular meetings first Tues-
day in the month.
Brethren visiting the city mre
cordially invited to meet with us.
I. W. Jennings, W. M.
JDOIS D’ ARC GRANGE, NO. 4, P. of
JD H. Regular meeting, every Saturday
evening at 1 o’clock, at their hall, Na-
tional Bank building. Patrons in good
‘standing are cordially invited to meet
■with us. J. W. Jennings, W. M.
Geo. J. Dexter, Secretary.
^MfeDENISON LODGE No. 161,
I. O. 0. F., meets every Fri-
day night, at their Hall, over National
Bank, Main street.
Sojourning brethren in good standing
are most cordially invited to attend.
T. N. Cutler N. G-
Geo. B. Loving, Secretary.
/Crystal Spring Lodge, I. 0. of G. T.
V*/ meets every Monday evening till
further notice,in the Presbyterian church.
Initiation fee for gentlemen $1.
W. L. Tkriiune, W. C. T.
A. J. Poff, W. Secretary.
If you want what you want go to the
Live Drug Store.
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Thermometer 104 to day.
ilia Change at ths Alamo.
Mr. L. C. Rail and George Holeman
have leased the dining room and kitchen
of the Alamo Hotel. Mr. L. C. Raff, is
populaily known as the proprietor of the
El Progresso, which ha^ earned a reputa-
tion second to no Restaurant in the city.
Mr. Rad’s boarders have all registered at
the Alamo.
Mr. George Holeman is equally popu-
lar, having been for sometime past con-
nected with the Alamo as Clerk. George
knows just how to render everything
agreeable to his patrons in the dining
room.
The new administration took charge
this morning, (1st), under the most favor-
able auspices.
Long may it wave.
A CARD.
To the Business Men of Denison.
It having been thrown up to me by
F. P. Baker, that you would not patronize
the Times office for job work etc. because
I was associated with the editorial and
business management of that paper. I
take this method to inform you that said
F. P. Baker, and ex-Mayor Perry, unani-
mously relieved me of the above respon-
sibilities, and that I have voluntarially re-
linguished the mechanical and typograph-
ical departments connected with said of-
fice, which relieves the same of my pre-
sence. You can, therefore, take your
work there if you wish, without having it
come in contact with me, or benefiting
me in the least. Dan Webster.
•ad Km.
Our esteemed friend, Dr. F. D. San-
ford, has received the sorrowful news of
the death of his father. Dr. J. F. Sanford,
of Keokuck, Iowa. No physician had a
wider reputation or held so high a niche
in the estimation of the people of that
State, as a physician and surgeon, than
Dr. Sanford. His peers were few, and
he was excelled by none. He has for a
long time been connected with the medi-
cal college at Keokuk, and one of its
ablest professors. Our sympathy is ten-
dered his son in this hour of his afflic-
tion.
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Anchor flour still ahead. Good bye
AAAA. aug i-tf.
For musqulto bars, go to the Star Store.
The “Noiseless Skirt Protector” can be
found at the Star Store.
Toilet soaps at the Star Store.
Herman’s Reversible Skirt Protector at
the Star Store.
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fim Ellis is busy collecting the State oc-
cupation tax.
The Lone Star Mills are now making
the following grades of Flour: “Lone
Star,” “Plantation” and ■‘Texas.” The
“Lone Star” brand is a superior flour that
is not beat by any article offered in this
market, and our citizens should give it a
trial that they may be able to speak ad-
visedly of the qualities of the flour made
at home from our own wheat. It will be
found on sale with several of our grocery
merchants.
The Texas Central Depot is being
jacked up, preparatory to moving it.
The redoubtable Tom Ed. Bomar, fills
the position of artist at he Times office.
Seersucker only 15 cents per yard, at
the Star Store.
The ground east of the T. C. Depot is
being graded.
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John Scullin arrived from Sedalia this
morning.
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The fill for the approach to the T. C.
Round House is building.
Car No. 1, M., K. & T. R. R , is in
town.
The wrecking train is bringing in its
harvest.
The police arrested two little boys on
Main street this evening, for fighting.
A large assortment of ladies’ late style
leather belts just received at the Star
Store.
Dr. Berry was on our streets to-dav,
but he looks considerably the worse for
the collision.
The siding west of the main track of
the T. C. R. R., will be finished on Tues-
day.
A number of cattle men have arrived
the past foi ty-eight nours. We may ex-
pect activity in the stock market.
Messrs. Stone & Guy received 500 box-
es Friday, from the North, in which to
pack peaches for transportation.
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There will be a meeting of the Agri-
cultural Company on Monday, at 8 p. m.,
at the Board of Trade Rooms.
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Win. Hughes, Real Estate Agent,
moved into his new office, cj^osite the
National Bank, to day.
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Euper & Co., arc shipping peaches to
the towns along the road between Denison
and Kansas city nearlv every day.
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M. C. Galloway, Passenger Agent rf
the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, with
headquarters at Dallas, was registered at
the Alamo Friday.
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Vance’s bull traia has been in the city
several days, fitting up. The train leaves
lor Caddo to-morrow, to load with gov-
ernment freight for Fort Sill.
Messrs. Raff dt Holeman took charge
of the Dining Room and Kitchen of the
Alamo, this morniqg, and twenty-five
new boarders put in their appearance for
breakfast. Both gentlemen are very po-
pillar.
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Conductor Matthews, on the Central,
suffered a severe pecuniary loss between
Plano and Dallas last Thursday. He
changed a $50 bill for a traveler, taking
out sixty cents. The bill proved to be
counterfeit, so that he mourns the loss of
549.40-
The dry weather is doing serious dam-
age to the cotton in this section, and if
we do not have a good rain within ten
days, the crop will be very short.
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Four wagon load of cactus, (over 500
plants) including many varieties, arrived
this, (Saturday) evening, from the west.
They are to be shipped north.
W. F. and W. M. Bennett returned
from the North this morning. They
have a line stock of dry goods and family
groceries on the road.
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Mr. J. J. Owens left Friday for Pitts-
burg. He received intelligence a brother
and sister were seriously injured during
the flood, and a young nephew killed.
Mr. W. B. Boss returned from Houston
this morning. He reports fine rains in
the lower part of the State, with fine
crop prospects.
The Times, this morning, 6ays James
11. Nelms, of this place, was indicted in
Navarro county, recently, for embezzle-
ment while acting as sheriff. Mr. Nelms
says lie never was sheriff in Navarro
county, and was never arrested for era
bezzlement. It was a nother Nelms.
The oil company will resume opera-
tions on the Rock Bluff farm shortly.
The stock is nearly all taken. We not
only wish them success, but believe they
will be successful if they go down 500 or
800 feet. Tnere is little doubt about the
presence of oil in abundance.
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Advertised Letter*
To those who like white bread,
To those who like light bread,
To those who like sweet bread,
To those who make their own bread,
Come and buy a sack of the AAAA flour.
We will deliver it free of charge, and if
it does not, upon its own merits, prove to
be far better than the so-called Anchor
flour, we will not a6k you to brfng it back,
but call and tell us of the fact, and we
will refund your money and present you
with a can of California honey besides.
Clark & Tallant.
Aug 1, t-f.
Sherman News.
By our Special Reporter.
Aug. 1st, 12 m.
Bill Davis and Willis Stewart, the
escaped convicts, have both been
captured. The former was captured
in Dallas Thursday night, and the
latter was brought in from the coun-
try yesterday evening. The guard
who let them escape has been dis-
charged.
Several other new trials were
granted in Court yesterday. There
will only be fourteen for Huntsville.
It is thought by some that the
Court house contract will bring the
contractors in debt.
The county court are going to
levy sufficient tax to get the county
out of debt.
The funeral of Stephen Caster will
be preached to-morrow at the
Methodist Church.
Dr. Burleson, of Waco, sermon-
izes to-morrow at the Baptist Church.
A woman has an appointment to
preachat Cummin’s Hall Sunday
evening at 4 o’clock.
The Sherman Firemen are going
to the Fireman’s festival at Dallas
next week.
Frank Kenyon, a partner with
Graham in the Southern Hotel, this
city, last summer, is now proprietor
of the Silver City (Nevada) Times,
a newsy six column sheet.
The “sports” have made up a
horse race for this evening, to be
run on the fair ground track.
Rumor says Jake Levy and Miss
Josiphene Stinneth will be married
next Wednesday evening. Jakesays
he doesn’t feel nervous yet.
Court adjourned to-day at 2
o’clock.
*• I for the Lire Drug SUM.
Complete stock of ladle** toilet good*.
Call and see.
See the Live Drug Store—new store,
new good*.
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Live Drue Store.
Complete *tock of prescription good*,
and a reliable preicriptionist oa duty day
and night.
Just received, by Loui* Lebrecht, Main
street, choice Sonoma, California, wine,
clarets, etc.
Eppstein Bro’s. have just received an-
other shipment of fine Havana and Key
West and domestic cigar*.
Best stock of extracts. Best stock of
toilet soaps. Best s*ock of baking pow-
ders. Best stock of anything in the fam-
ily grocery line, at Clark & Tallant’*.
L 3-t. S tf.
Clark & Tallant have got the largest
and best selected stock of family grocer-
ies in Denison. L 3-t. S tf.
Clark 81 Tallant have received 16 boxes
of choice apples from Galveston to-day.
July 17, it.
The Chreat Liquor House.
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. iti3tf-
THE FASHIONABLE RESORT.
Euper & Co.’s Ice Cream Saloon, Main
street.
The best Ice cream in the city.
The only Icebarg Soda in the city.
The only complete Confectionery
establishment in the city.
The best Cigars in the city.
HIDES! HIDES! HIDES!
Wanted 100,000 heavy dry flint hides
for cast. Day’s Block, next door to Mer-
chants & Planters Bank.
m.3 McGorey & Henesey.
BUI Biz! Biz!
One horse not being able to stand the
increased amount of business, we will,
after this week, drive two.
L 3-t. S tf. Clark & Tallant.
ASDMUMSlail** Murk**.
This old and popular'Market is now un-
der $6 exclusive control of Mr. Jo.
Quinn, and has been fitted up in an im-
prove! stYle, provided with a refrigera-
tor room in which the meat is kept cool
and out of the reach of flies. The best
meals in the city always on hand, at
prices to suit the time*. Main street,
above Austin avenue.
May 30-tl.
Everybody uses anchor flour.
Anchor flour only 94 a hundred.
The Green Front.
A full stock of fine Whiskies, Brandies,
Wines and Cigars at Louis Lebrecht’s.
Cheap.
City Scrip lor sale cheap by
D. W. C. Davis.
’y^’ILLIAM HUGHES,
DALER IN
REAL’ESTATE.
Loan* negotiated, and collections
promptly made.
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET,
DENISON,....................TEXAS.
july 24dtf.
c
MTY MARKET,
Corner Main and Rusk sts.
J. G. GNASE, Prop.
The very best of fresh meats kept con-
stantly on hand.
WOOLACOTT,
Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
AND DEALER IN
SMOKER’S SUPPLIES, ETC.. ETC ,
Main street, north 6ide,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
At the regular meeting of the city
council, held July 2nd, a resolution was
adopted ordering a ten per cent, penalty
to he added to all advalorem taxes not
paid before the 1st day of September
next. H. Tone, Collector,
july 20-tf
A.
b. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ice t Ice!
By an arrangement with the Arctic Ice
Company, Mr. T. L. Rcber is prepared
to furnish ice at anv timeofdav. at his
news stand, Main street, two doors below
Euper Si Co.’s,
may 22 t-f.
Will practice in all the Courts in ti e
State.
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
LECTING.
TO COL
Honey, honey, honey, at Clark At Tal-
ant’s. L 3-t. S tf.
Office 3d room in Wallace Block.
deejo-tf.
Go to Louis Lebrecht for bottled Mil
waukee Lager Beer.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The following letters were in the Den-
ison postpffice uncalled for Aug. 1,1874.
If not taken out they will be sent to the
dead letter office August 23. Please call
for advertised letters, giving date of list
F. P. Baker, P. M.
Geo. Stroube has the best vinegar in
town—50 cents per gallon.
July 30, 2-t.
Lindsey Mollie
Lynch Isali C
King M A
Masse George
Mitchell ElzY
Meshan J S—2
Nellis Mrs Carrie 2
Neye Julius
Orrstied Capt 0 H
Price D T L
Prowe Joseph
Pcrcibal W E
Reynolds Miss A
Arnold Ruphus
Blair Mrs
Brown F R
Bond I E
Bardell John
Baxter John F
Bhv Minerva
Brist Mr Mollie
Black Wallace
Cox Edward—2
Courts Joseph
Collet John A
Colwell Jos
Carr Miss Sarah Reynolds Mrs A
Donaldson Mrs M 2 Richardson John H
Doss R C Ridders Mrs Mary A
Dunr.igan Edwaid Stockley Ab
Dalgleish Thomas Snow George A
Greene C H Stove John
Gunn & Co grocers Smith Omey
Cover S F Spicer W H
Hannet Alex Thomas J
Hoffman Charles Tipton Lucy A
Henrie Geo W Trimble Win
liensey |ohn Wheeler D F
Hogan Thomas Wilson G H
Lindsey MaryZ Young Rev Wm
Zimmerman Mrs. S Oiinger Robert
foreign.
Taylor Robert
Riedel Miss Marie
Houston John.
CONTRACT TO LET.
The undersigned will let the contract
to the lowest bidder to deliver 600,000
brick from the kiln on the cars at the de-
pot. Apply immediately to Ragland A
Larkin, at the brick yard. jnlv 29tt.
Soap I Soap I Soap!
James S. Kirk & Co’s, standard im-
proved and white Russian soap, at Clark &
Tall ant’s. L 3-t. S t-f
Notice t
Citizens akd Traveling Public.
On and after February 1st., rates of
board at the Wheeler House will be as
follows:
Day Board.......................$4 5°
Board and Lodging......5 00 and 6 00
Trancient, per day............... 1 5°
Board must be' paid weekly, unless
otherwise arranged.
Table, the best in the city,
fob vim. I. B. Wheeler, Frop’r.
Clark & Tallant sell more coal oil than
any house in Denison.
L 3-t. S tf.
Clark & Tallant do the largest business
in family groceries of any house in Den-
ison. L 3-t. S tf.
Don’t Read This.
Talk about your Montann.i flour,
Talk about your White Rose flour,
Talk about your Anchor flour,
Talk about any kind of flour,
The AAAA flour is always the best,
And you need not bother to use the rest,
But if you’re wise, and want to try it,
Why go to Claik & Tallant’s and buy it.
july 28, d&wtf.
Lima and Plastering Sand.
The undersigned is now prepared to
furnish excellent fresh lime and superior
plastering sand in any quantity. Apply
ai the Blacksmith 6hop, on Austin ave-
nue, north of Main.
25'july-nn. G. W. Mitchell.
LEX. W. ACHESON,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
(United States "Examining Surgeon for
Pensions.)
Main street,
DENISON....................TEXAS
TRUSTEES SALE.
Whereas, Jerry II Nolan, by his cer
| tain deed of trust, "dated the 8th day of De-
1 cember, A. D. 1873, and recorded in th«
' office of the District Clerk, lor Grayson
county,at Sherman, on the nth day of D'-
ecember, A. D. 1873, in Book A of mortgw
ges, deeds of trust etc., at pages 401 and
402. conveyed tu Wellington McCulloch
trustee, the following described realestati
lying and being in the city of Denison,
County of Grayson and State of Texas,
to-wit: That certain land known and di
scribed in the city plot of the city of
Denison, now on file at Sherman, as lot*
numbers Twenty-one (2i) and Twenty-
two (22), of block Forty-seven L47)> he
ginning one hundred (100 ft) feet east
Pom the north-east corner of Rusk and
Main, thence running east fifty (50) feet,
thence running north, to the ailey, one
hundred and twenty .(120) feet, themi
running west fifty (50) feet, thence run
nir.g Soutn one hundred and twenty
(1:0) feet to the place of beginning, U-
gLtner With all the houses, buildings and
out-houses erected on said lots Nos. 21
and 11, together with all the apperti
nances, title, estate and interest thereto
belonging, which said conveyance was
made in trust to secure the payment of
two promjaaory notes in said deed fully
described, and whereas, the said note*
have become due and unpaid. Now,
| therefor, I, the undersigned, owing to
the absence of Wellington McCulloch,
having become successor to hist in this
trust according to the prom*®11* of this
deed, at the request of f. C. J. Leber
mann, the legal holder of the said twt>
notes, will on Friday, the seventh (7th
day of August. 1874, between the hours
of "ten o’clock, in the foieooon, and four
o’clock, in the afteraqpn, of that day,
on Main street, in city Q< Denison,
proceed to sell the above described pro
perty at public vendue, to Ufo highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy jfced ol
trust, together with the costs Executing
the same.
j, W. Xaww,
Trustee.
Denison, Jul» I7<h, 1874.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 1, 1874, newspaper, August 1, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722174/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.