Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1878 Page: 4 of 4
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Go tod taka a I-»ok tt iboae nice
laapt tl Htnnat’t drug «tort.
It it did nn ax-handle If tory it
roiui to be started in Dug&nville.
The heal plug and flne-rnt lobac-
coa at Waterman k Weil's. o
Freeh buckwheat lor ttleat the
Rusk avenue gr -eery. 24-tf
Come early end select your stoves; I am
selling 25 per cent, cheaper than ever. D
W C Davis. _____
Best apple eider only fifty cents
per gallon ut the Ru.*k avenue gro-
cery. 22-tf
Don’t forget that I have reduced my
prices on sloves to the lowest possible mar-
gins. D. W. C. Davis.
Bust cranberies only' forty conls
per gallon al the Rusk avenue stru-
ct ry.
24 il
Mrs. M. J. Ballow received u con-
signment of new bats, feathers und
rbhona this morning.
Don’t buy a watch until you have
seen whul Woodyard can do for
you.
The way Acheaun Bella paints and
oils they are cheper than whito.
wash. c
Tho greatest variety and cheapest
and hi si heating and cooking stoves
cun he found til Davis’.
iMtAww-
Icto public.
Tbt play it to wall known that tt
would be almost uaelera to givtt
sjooptis of it. It it full of lino
points; and abounds with gomt of
wit nnd pathos.
A large number of aaat* have el*
ready been reserved,and thoae wish-
ing to aitand should secure tboir
seats early.
Rppatein Brothers of this city un-
doubtedly sell more and larger
wholesale bills of liquors than any
other bouse in north Texas. They
are known for their fair dealing and
for tbo excellent quulity of their
goods from Canadian to the Rio
Grande, nnd from Louisiana to New
Mexico 9 8 tl
BVRGLABY.
On Saturday night, thieves en-
tered the dyeing establishment of
S. P. BlackweP, »n industrious
colored man whoso placo of business
is on Main slroet near Fannin ave-
nue. An entrance was effected hy
breaking away a panel of llm hack
door. Five con's, two vests and
three pairs "f trousers woro carried
iff. Officer Yocum has a cluo to
thethioves. and unless the property
is returned within a reasonable time,
the burglars will be arrested.
---•- i 000. Wonder il it was a “green-
Davis sells only first-class stores, and ut , , ,, . . ,,, , .
greatly reduced prices. Call and vou will b»d< ma'°r"V......1 *■” l<e"° h"IU
be convinced. |m l*ie e''.v......Sam i foud a fresh
i hoine-mado taffy goes like hot
cakes......Schffiler, a member of the
caliinet ul Davis,the hardware king,
carries a thin cane and takes danc-
ing lessons of Prolessor Monk......
The immense Sunday Herald
.(III
ly HtrGey*
Thanksgiving day...:..Any school
boy can toll you exactly tow many
day* yet intervene between to-day
and CbriatouM......Commercial trav-
elers like to spend Sunday in Dmi-
son......The great Lingurds......Tne
police were not very busy......
Col. L. L. Wood, oh official of tho
Uhickastw Nation, nays thnl up-
ple brandy is a remedy for
rheumatism......A certain Donison-
ian looks longingly to tbe position
of senrgeant-nt aims of tbesixteemh
legislature......A large tram of im-
migrants passed through the city
headed lor Clay county......Some ot
the memhuis ot the recently organ-
ized musical society were discussing
ilio probability’ ol soon riving n pub-
lic entertainment......Prof. Monk’s
pupils are distinguishable fur their
giacolul walk......The milkman
•‘sk.w»” along the struct earlier than
any other business man......Joidnn
Coleman, as he wns going to his
home on west Main street Saturday
night was followed bv n trainp, who
was very importunate for pecuniary
assistance. Jordan borrowed a shot
gun front Mr. Aynes and the tramp
seeing the coup d'etat, veiy giacclul-
ly retired......A leading hanker call
ed our attention to a paragraph in
the Sherman Register which aiutes
that Wellborn’s majority was $25,-
Orli-ryour Thanksgiving turkeys
from Fred Hughes at the Ilu*U i
avenue grocery.
Wanted 500 stovo customers to
purchase my immense stock of stoves
at cost. D. VV. C. Davis.
I have put the prices of my stoves
down to suit the times I claim
your patronage. D. W. C. Davis.
It Is money saved by buvlnsr stoves from
Davis, where vou can get the best for the
least money.
For a first-class fit call on Foley,
fin' tailor—the best cutter in Deni-
son. c
Dan Brown, who works for Ed. |
Perry met with a serious accident
this afternoon. While driving a
pair of spirited horses across the
railroad truck tit the Main street
cr"8s'rg, the animals took fright
and ran away. Brown jumped j
from the wagon and fell heavily on
one side, bruising his hip ami log.
It was thought some ol Ins hones
were broken,, but Dr. H. S. D. Berry,
who was summoned to intend tlie
injured man pronounced him out of
danger.
A Card.
was vftry highly compliment-
ed......The barbershops were nil
busy......S' me boys pla/ed mm hies
on Mam street and a cr nvd of men
were engrossed in watching the
game......Captain Cook likes ihe
liaidwaro business......Melius s Id
i lots of cigar*......W. II. Sanford i*
-■* j always one of tho earliest visitors
Denison, N--v. 5th, 1878. ut the po»toffice on Sunday morning
Having returned, I am pr.-pnrod j......Milk punches have been super-
lo resume the practice of medicine i , , . , . . , . .
, ■ ,fl. .. i coded by Imt scotches......Ihe late
and surgery. Office No. u,i u-l siatr i ,
way in Muller's block Office hours, | Gtiptain Kirk had not yet been
8 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 ami 7 to 9 p. m. j buried when bets wero laid as to
G. Harrison Guay, j bis successor in tbo city coumil.
Such is life......“An Air Cusile” the
When buying groceries, it is well . ,
to remember that there ts no belter' P"'ni written h>r the Sunday IIeii-
Tlte patrons ol the Grand South-
ern are allowed the use of the bil-
Jiard tabic free of charge. c
place to get them than
Giersa’s. ,
Fred Hughes the Husk avenue
grreer wants you to remember that
Large, fine, fat Matagorda Bay ,
at the Dolmonieo. They ! he 1 Bel1 -V,,U «rocer,M !“ “ reuS
; sonablo pneo. c
oysters
Can ho had in nnv style.
Delays
— , I Paul Servantie is doing a lively
languon*. a^e business at the Cosmopolitan lies,
time hy the forelock and buy your | tmnant. Don’t fuil to give him a
stoves before wintei’s chilly bias s
are upon ymu. 1). W. C. Davis.
Rowley A Halleubnck fue still receivin'/
new kinds of flue confectionery. It is
thep purpose to do a large business In the
confectionery line.
A suitable rewtirifwi'l be paid for
the return to the Herald office, of a
hunch of keys lost on Main street
tliii morning.
call when you want something good
to eat. c
at G. L. - add by Gresham w is very much ad-
it [mired......Mat French can write
equally wed with tho left as with
the right hand......Prof. Monk is
not a professional teacher of
languages, although he instructs
in “ilio German”...... Jim. Pair
received two fine carriage horses
......Captain Webster and Cm I
Hoffman have sagacious dogs which
wait for tho Herald every Sunday
morning, and carry the paper safely
into tbo house. Dick Broker’s dog
also wans for the paper, but having
Come up to the Herald office ami soun. After remaining in the cala-
lot our job artist show you some I boose over night ho proved to the
specimens of beautiful New Year's sa islaction of tho officers that lie
cards. ! was not the “wanted” party, unj
— I was accordingly released.
The bad weather yesterday and r
lo-day drove a great many people NO NEW DEPARTURE,
to tho post office shoe store, where
Campbell welcom'd them und joid |T° the Editor of the IlmuLD-l
j Please say through the columns of the
i great and if-md ID nu.n that .1, M. Hill,
i merchant tailor. 310 Main street, takes no
them bo Is and shoes.
Wc are glad to «oe tho old vcteian new departure in liis'n—'cause tie leu al-
grocer, Henry Merritt, doing so fine i i'/lT01'1 ,VL,,,S ?’r
J 1 * $4.;>0 iw*r p »lr a»i«I suits nt price* that «1o-
r nnsine-s. He deserve® t»*, a* l»c IV compttli ion—nor. with n*ndy m»wU»
• 'wavs keeps a fresh, clean stock ■ cWlilt'jr houses however. Xo practical
. 1 . tailor, with good business experience
ot groceries and grades his prices on will attempt such foilv.
I I eniiM not nay for good*, rents, liberal
j wages,baby's frock* nnd ••slch.” Besides
„ . . , ^ * I wotil 1 not risk in v reputation lor honesty
Ga sman A 1,0. expect a lot of and fair dealing by making such a state-
ment
a baid times basis.
Chas. Bnrekel, the prnpnolorof
the Delmonico restaurant, offers
another rare treat to In* customers. .
,, ,, , , „ I acquned un •piietltu lor wisdom, ha
He will receive Matagorda Buy ovs- 1 1 1 -
ins fresh every day. ' 1 tt rnui,‘ of ",e !,‘P,r’ und 18
■ ■, j thriving on the rich diet......The
A man was arrested here Sntnrday chances, or cards, for the game ol
n'ghi, who was thought to lie want- keno by which some one will win a
ed for a murder committed in Mis-1 house, tie selling rapidly at Water-
man A Weil’s......We don’t like lo
adii-o cuelly, but suggest io our
friends to show no quarter to the
man who always wants to b rrow
money......Homy Iiowe is in Par-
sons and will roiini. with Mrs.Howe
(as yet Miss Mollie Lind-ey) on ihe
29ill insi......A.R. Colllins won some
ol Eppstein’s fine Colossus cigars
from a gentleman who was too
confident in an assertion, wnich
Alplieus di-proved.........Captain
J. II. Saunders Was bragging
on that hoy of liiu......E l). Cliad-
ick lunched on freality roasted chest-
nuis......J. B. LiLoiide wore a
new but......A. B. Person has the
fastest Hotter in the city......Tho
bad weather kept many from chinch
......It. C. Foster wears Ihe longest
overcoat in ilio oiiy......Dillon i-
turkeys for Thanksgiving day. As
. . i but something new t mvit!
the demand will be largo and tho i New UrannMs Texas, gnw ls. honest,
•"w'r 'i”"'" *» -io iisrisfii.’s'iCrs >£' nSz.
want >o ho sii.e of iheir luri.ey to phin. Pa. .. , ...
•ond in tboir orders to-morrow or I . AN? ",wnv? Sj??'"1for >’,vv ! co",-"B'' ’ 7 ‘ DaU‘' ,er" 'V 081 c,"i
Amerleannnd Whin- Sewing machines, grocery is thriving......There’s no
whl-hleoii-Mer, and think lean prove i .
— them to be, the best machines m tlie mar- occasion to send away for clothing
Tho approach.ug Thanksgiving ket. Hill, Tailor, j while the Denison tailors ar e doing
Wednesday.
day should be religiously observed
by our people. If ever we have had
cause to be thankful, ibo 28th ol
this nmnth t* a fit time to manifest
it. From the pestilence which was
desoluttng It'D land, We escaped tin-
sestlcd; the year has been one of
pefussj tiu-.ro teplenty In the land.
CITY PERSONALS.
IIC Elliott i« in rite city.
Iir T .1 Allen went north to-day.
John Dillon, not the comedian, hut he
such good work at Very close | rices
-Mux Grundstein was telling
about the t'li wtdding al Wo-’d-
yarri’s Saturday night-The l .dies
of the Pu-sliyteiian church aie
preparing a series ot amusements,
of Atoka, was In the city yesterday.
_ | Ben. Smallwood, trmn -the Chochtw ' £hi‘*
' , *. "i\ , 7 country was in the citv tills morning.
•Bit all th i'gs show the kuduess «tj*- . i rick’s new
the Omnipotent hand which h«.1.8 plncl'9 nn'1 Ja8 llurh 's1*- “f St,
protect ed lie.
| Decetiiber 5th and. 6lh—— F. Led-
restdence will be tbo
i Louis, ere among the guests at the Al; j hai-d-omcet in the city——Tney
taa. 1 don’t have wedding bells on the
Mi
■ ppt
Invest;” a few ai . .
to be bad. Call fcr tham early——•
Tho iMiatoffloe will lM doaed on
Than tragi ving day between the hours
ot 10 a. m. tod 8 p. m—s-The pros-
pectua of tho “Knights ot Pythias
Magoaino” waa roeeived by mem
here of tho nrdor in tbta city. It
will bo edited by Jaams H. Rath-
hone, tbo founder ot tho order——
Our tbeetre goers will regret lo
learn that Alice Dunning Ltngard
is not with fits Lingard troupe at
present—The meeting ol the mus-
ic-nl society will uot tuko place to-
night as previously announced, but
t* postponed until Wednesday night,
at Mia. J.G. Taylor’s reasidence--
W. B. Boss returned iroin Ihe South
yestnrday. Hu hud an interview
with Mr. Uollir-gswortb, and thinks
the incnrroctDe>-B of our school cen-
sus -tan be remedied-Owing to
other engagements oi Nolan Hull
during the week, Prof. Mooke’ les-
sons will be given on Wednesday
and ’J buMuy.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
—Joe Becrlsjai-
Wy few tramps In
town—-Wotk oji tho D. A P. pro-
gresaas umeaalngly — Constable
Naims has mauo a good start—
Ed Norri* k ongaged in making
brick-Soma ot our huntsmen are
preparing for a doer drive early in
December---J.J. Oweua has the
handsomest bachelor apartment in
the city-Pier, the oorner grocer
up-pters lo be doing a good business
—Libbe is one of the most Libbs-ral
saloon keepers in the city-Thu
Waters and Pierce oil company’s
agent, Hathaway of making busi-
ness lively in thutline--Every one
who has ever tried- him says that
Thompson, the anatomical boot-
maker it the chief in his trade-
Several ladios appeared on the
street wearing handsome chenille
shawls, from which lact wo formed
the com fusion that a good business
had been Dunn at Nevins’
on Saturday—— Another young
folks hop is on tho tapis-If that
popular clei U at Casper’s were single
wc know of a certain young Indy
who would call hitn sugar Kune—
but ho ain’t single.-When our
subscribers fail to puy promptly il
arouses our collector’s pique or di*-
ploasuie.--The morning mail
brought Jno. J. Collins somo good
orders from Clay county merchants.
--Our young friend Fr- d, at the
Dollar Store Wilson be twenty-
one years old.-The Accommoda-
tion makot displayed meats
which wero tho Qt/m-tesacnco ol
luoiousm-gs.--One ol the clerks in
tlie M. K. & T. freight office is u
talented violinist and plays somo ol
the most difficult music ever ’rit.--
The firm of demists who will occu-
py tbs room udjoiningTho Herald
office will shed an additional i!hea
of glory upon the building, ns they
arc jolly Sow I cs, both of them--
One of our most popular dry goods
mi-tchanls is not only u good Sing- v
but an excellent flutist ns well.--
Even the host school children look
longin/ly forward to a vacation and
pot Imps find some comfort in tint
knowledge Hint Somcrvill conic by
and by.--One of ottr young law-
yers Burns the mi-lnighti.il in pui-
suing lit* b inly of French and Ger-
man poetry.--One of the piottnsi
places to Ihe city is a lot ut the west
end of Woodard street, Il is
ornamented Withrow’s ot state-
ly tree*.-Joe. Hclluisrcidet
has rented Lmlev’s new house
on Woodard street--For nice.lresh
meat Collet the butcher simp *'t the
corner ol Rusk avenue and Woodard
■ treet--The chief engineer at
Boss’ mills is as competent a mutt
as you ever Shuck a slick at--
That horse that the '-reliable” stole
from the Puff larm was not stolen
— Now kdl Imgs-One of Ihe
belles ol Denison has recently fall-
en Imircss to a legacy of $700 a year.
Now boys, here's your opportunity
--Buckwheil takes are getting
njie——One of tlm young moo of
Denison is ns sttpp e as a Wd-lowe
-Rev. Mr. Daugherty hopes to
meet all the memheii* of the M. E
congregation and tiny others who
desire to ho present, ut player
meeting Wednesday night which
will lie tho last occasion on which
ho will meet llie people of this city
to his ministerial capacity-Jno.
G. lay lor returned from the South
-A well known druggist ol this
t-liy lias discovered u le-lmise from
baldness-Il v. R. M. Carson is
expected in this city in a few days
on a visit-The Junior Fire com-
pany is expecting the arrival ot a
shipment of helmets---The IIek-
ald job arti-t has several orders lor
New Years cards on his hook-
There will be a convention of ihe
several fire companies on next
Friduy night to sleet a chief
of the fire department--Rev.
Alt. Martin of the Presbyte-
tian church will return on Wed- f Restaurant ... the
, , . ciIy lor the inonev. c
nosday. and hold prayer meet-
ing ihe same night.--J. II. Porter
received a sample ot Hit atm ispliem-
wasiii'.g machine on Saturday; it is a
good tinng—Our fiieiiil G.M.Tl.omp
son, formerly connected with Ho.irv
Meiritl’s grocery, is now engaged in
the manufacture of the Loiiu Star
baking powder, being ono of the
firm ol Farley, Tirotnps >t'i A G->—
There will be a unmft service |nr ull
denofninaii-ois nt lb* Pia-byieriafl
cbutcli on “Thanksgiving Day"——
Tbo Ht&iLD job srtut defies oomps-
w
IbesMMtl
card. -.1
witnsiP1
ar* w *t one UiM wUtl# you wet* connect
id with tbs Hirald there was s
"Railroad Racket” department ^
the tame. You msy, also, say that
itxr
-; Feb. m Her* *
*w You, he*- S3.
the brainless arrangement who doe# receipts *>84!*«>••• 1
Gaisman & Co. will give a hand-
some present to everybody who
purchases twenty dollars worth of
groceries from them between the
present t>me and Dee. 25th, 1878.
The goods need uot be bought at
one time, but may he bought in any
dosirud amounts. Iii order io facili-
tate the proper keeping ol tho ac-
counts, Guieinun A Co. will give
every purchaser a ticket or tickets
certifying tho amount of each pur-
chase. These tickets will bo re-
deemed by a handsome Christmas
piesent when presented in Mims
representing pun-bases of twenty
dollars. A handsome present will
be g ven to children who accumulate
fivo dollars worth of ticket*. This
is a (air nffei—it is no lottery, and
there are no blanks in tho scheme.
M ran w In lo Gut-man & Co. will con-
tinue to sell staple and fancy gro-
ceries at tboir usually populai
prices. Remember that ul Gais
man’s you ian get the best und
most groceries fur the least money,
and at tho same time without extra
cost you can get a handsome Christ-
mas present. And above all do not
forget the offer to children. The
presents will ho given to the holder
of the tickets, und not to tho pur-
chaser of the goods, hence proper
cure should he taken, as they ure
Iraosleinble.
Stoves, stove* for ull at Davis’.
Rusk Avenue
Fred Hughes, the
grocer.
A fine line of New
goods at J. M. Hill’s.
May stoves from Dnyis.
tho best.
Braunfels
19if
Ho has
'•Day’s Doings” is making a sickly
attempt to imitate the Hrrald’s
‘•Sunday Splinters,” and greatly
oblige, Yours respectfully,
J. W. BtmaoN.
A DISPUTE.
There seems to bo some dispute
•bout the pronunciation of the name
of Murphy. Some pronounce it with
an accent on tho last'syllable—Mnr-
phee, Simon Murphy of the well
known and popular grocery house
Fox & Murphy says he doesn’t care
how tho people pronounce his name
so that they c-nmo to “Our Ilnuse"
for their groceries. And they
couldn’t go lot better place either
because Fox & Murphy are deter-
mined not to bo undersold, and they
always keep u big and woll assorted
stock.
In looking over Woo-lyard’sntoek
we arc convinced that uny one can
supply them-olves in Ilio jewelry
line. His stuck of silverware,
watches and jewelry is complete,
and you can rest assured that his
prices areas low as tho lowest nnd
that what }ou buy will he as repre-
sented.
Dr. W. M. Nagle
Physician k Surgeon. Office at
Live dieg store, Denison, Texas.
Cull* left at |he Alamo hotel rill have
prompt attention.
For Sale or Exchange.
One Brunswick A Buiko billiard
table, one Brunswick & Balke 15
bull pool table, complete tacks, cues,
ivory halls, colored giuss lantern,
etc, Will sell cheap for eitsli or wil,
exchange for city pri-p- rty or farm-
ing land near Denison. Apply to
A. R. Collins k Co. 11-24 3t
Let There bo fight.
W. M. Ilantm k Co. have nn
in-nii-nse stock of lumps, lamp chim-
neys, burners, nnd the best coal oil
in tiie world, Th- se lamp chimney--
of Hanna’s ure Hie most datable in
the world.
Notice.
On Tuesday, Nov. 26th, at ten
o’clock, I will soil to the highest
bidder, lor rush, the following prop-
erty at the public- pound on Skiddy
street, a-ijntning the city pnson :
12 f holes, no murk.
2 Bliutes. split in right ear.
2 Slmtes, crop in left ear. split in right
ear.
1 Black sow. erop in right car, two
splits til left ear;
2 Barrows, crop and half crop in right,
split amt undei bit in left ear.
1 Harrow, crop in right cur anti two
splits in left car.
I will sell in ttccoidance with the
authority vested in me hy tho city
i-idinuoce. Wm. Hardwick,
City Marshal.
closed dull. Sales 35000. No'
(ivory,* 30<a—; UtetmUr 4
Job. deliv.ry,» 41@«; February
9 54055. March. 9 56067; April 3.7
May-0-. Job. —.
Cotton t|ul«t; salts 710 halos. Uploads 0
3-8, Orleans # 5 8.
Consolidated net receipts 2I»W,oxpofls
Great ilriiaiu 131-16; Franco ! eonll-
tineut 515: chaunel ——-
Galvxstun, Nov. 23.—Noon—Cotton.**
Good Middling. 9 Low Middling, 8 1-9;
Good ordinary 8. Receipt*, 5*15';
exports, Great Brltsin ; eoaof —— ■
continent ——; sales, 3034; stock 105545;
Market easy,
New OuLKANt, Nov.23.--Niglit~Cotton--
Mai ket weak, halei 5b00: low middling
H 7-8; middling 9 1-8; Good Middling # 7-8;
Middling to fair 10 3-8.
Net recoipta, 3308; gross, 4761; axportt
Grsat Britain, 51/0; coutiueut ——; coast
—. Stock 13/859. 1
LivjcarouL. Nov. 33 — Noon— Cotton-
Market easy demsud, and uot quotablo
at lower prices. Middling uplands
5 I-2d; Mid. Orlesns, 5 15-16d. Sales, 7000;
Speculation and export 3500 bales;
Receipts, ——; American——. Futures 1 33
lower iliau last night’s prices. Uplands low
middling cl, s.iifloatlon, November delivery 5
3-80—. November and December deliv-
ery 5 5-160—.Dec. and.lun. 5 5-16@—;
Jan. and Fell. 5 5-160—; Feb. and March
5 5-16; April and May 5 7-16. May and
June 5 7-16. New crop shipped November
sail 511-32, Nov. and Dec. 5 3-8. Fu-
tures ni'iniiuilly weaker, few tellers at last
quotations.
Sp. m.—Uplands low middling classiGca-
Dec. and Jan. delivery 511-32, Feb. and
March do. March and April 5 3-8, April and
May 5 11-32.
Sales American 5050. Uplands low mid-
dling cla-sicatioii, Nnv. delivery, 5 13-32.
5:00 p. in.- Futures closed steady at to-
days’a lowest figures.
CATTLE MARKET.
Denison Live Stock Yards,(
November 25,1878, 1 r. M.J
Cattle market steady and unchanged.
The niRi-ket ruled to-dai: Good steers
weighing from 875 to 930ibs $18 C0@22.00
good, fat cows ae'gliing from 825 lo 9001hs.
$15.00@16 00; hull.* wilghing fioin 1.000 to
1,300lhs. $12 00015.00; alvet $4.5006 00.
LOCAL r-.HHOXALS.
Geo. W. Massey bought fourteen toads of
catttle—289 head—fiom Jno. G. Tarter last
evening at $19.00 per head. These cattle
were brought from the coast bv Mr. Taylor,
and were shipped to Muliiall k Scaling, SI.
Louis
The “champion shipper,” Charley Fitch,
arrived hare dining the night, in charge of
310 lu ad of cuttle, consigned to Bensley,
Wagner it Bensley, Chicago. Charley’* the-
ory of handing i attic needs no Improvement,
as hy his careful handling, he brought these
cattle through fiom off the 8uusct route
without the loss of a steer. Thu cattle ar-
rived in line condition.
KANSAS CITV CATtni MARKET.
Kansa- Citv, Nov. 23--Grass-wintered
Texas steers, 2.4002 75; corn-fed Texss
steers, $2.6503.15
A Conundrum-
Go to Ihe Husk avenue giocoiy Whvislt that Campbell’s post-
for chit-kens, eggs and butter.
For chickens, eggs and butter, go
to the Rusk avenue groeery.
All the poptilur cough medicines
«t Gltileall k Waldron’s. n 3tl
Try Yeidcl’s ►even-ycar-old, it’s
the finest you ever drunk.
Heating stoves at all prices from
$3 and upwards. D. W. C. Davis.
Reserved s, at tickets fur “The
Lingurds” for sale at M. Goldsoll’s.
Do you want a good pocket knife
or razor. Go to Guilesu k Wal-
dron's. n 3tf
Waterman k Weil liavo just re-
ceived s fine assortment of tho best
Virginia plug chewing tobacco. c
I). F. Foie}’ lias in his employ the
best journeymen tailors in Denison,
and defies competition. c
Now te the time to repair your
windows. Get tho glass und pn'ty
at Guiteau k Waldron’s n Stf
Paul Servantie furnishes tbe be*t
The Rusk Avenue grocery is tho
the place to get good groceries for
the least money. c
office boot and shoe store is so lib-
erally patronized ? Answer: Be-
cause Campbell si lls boots and shoes
for the least money. c
Millinery anil Dressmaking.
Mrs. M. J. Ballow gives hor per-
sonal attention to fashionable milli-
nery and dressmaking,stamping.ete-
No 312 Muln street. 15911.
I)r. B. K. Wood has fitted up a
fresh stock of drug* in the grocery
house of Wood k Co. mid has re-
sumed tbe practice ol medi-
cine. Ill 111
B. P- Blackwell wishes to inlorm
the public that lie is prepared to do
ull kinds of cleaning, dicing and
scouring cheap und satisfactorily.
Old cl-'thes made as good as new.
Leave ordeis at my siiop, on Minn
street, between Fannin and Burnett
avanues. 10 ltf
Always Something Now
at
J J.Bengel’s.
Fresh Shrimps, Soli Shell Crabs
and
Baltimore Oysters received dsily.
D. F. Foley, the merchant tailor,
is his own cutter. c
J.M. Hill hu* been a prscncul toi-
•lor lor thirty odd years, and takes
no buck soat for anyone,in the
Siate. 19lf
Clifford’s Febrifuge — Pnla'able.
Powerful. Antipcrionic and Tonic-—
Guiteau k Waldron, druggists,309 Nature’.* remedy lor Fever and Axae,
, „ , , ... ,. 1 > ever known to fail in a single ease. This
Main street, east of tho post ot- , |)0|lU|Hr I.-niedy differs from nil oilier
tier. Ii3tf! Avne Purrs, in being free from all poison-
Best five cent cigars in tlie city lit
Conk’s lunch room opposite Ache
son’s drug store. c
Mixed paints and atrietly pure
| oil* effects on ilio system; It enters ini"
the ulrt-ul»rlon and destroys ail malarious
pois-m. nnd thus emdfrntes the disease
without i-riHlneiiiz any of those distress,
ing after-sensation*, surh ns falliu-ss aud
pain In the head. rfn»ln«r 111 the ears and
partial deafness. Try It nnee and volt
will never he without it. J. C. Richard
while lead at prices that can’t hs gox, Prop’r, 8t. Louis, Vor'saie byJOl'l-'
best •( Guiteau & Waldron's. o8tf' r-atL** Waldsax, Ik-iiUon, Texas.
NOLAN HALL!
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
First appearance of the Word Famous
LINGARD
Comedy Company
Monday Eve., Nov. 25th.
The performai-e will commence with the
Gruiid Comedy In three ads, entitled
DAVID GARRICK.
David Uaiilck, Mr. Wm. Horace
Lingard.
To conclude with the Inimitable, Original
L1XGIRD SKETCHES.
Tuesday, Nov. 2flth, (Lnst Performance.)
The Grand Comedv entitled
THE ADMIRAL.
Lingard Sketches.
To conclude with I). D.ilziel’s New
Comedy, entitled JUJUBES.
Reserved scats $1. Back seats 50 cents,
JSrFm sale at Goldsoll’s jewelry store.
NOLAN HALL!
-—THE-
COMEDY EVENT
SATURDAY, NOV.30, 1878.
Appearance of the inimitable- Comedian
JOHN DILLON.
Supported hy Miss
LOUISE DILLON
And tlm
rjDR valla ci nmnrAiDN!
In the great farcical society comedv.
M7 AW- XJXa DAD.
Admission $1. Gallery 50 cents.
Reserved Scuts no extra charge, now on
rale at Goldooll’r Jewelry store
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1878, newspaper, November 25, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722555/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.