Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. I.
Denison Daily News.
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Denison, Texas, Saturday Morning, October 25, 1873.
No. 175.
The Denison Daily News
B.-C. XUJUUAY. Proprietor.
Hotel*,
j 'KTELSON HOUSE, corner Main and
1 JAI Rusk st.__:__________
Auctioneers and Comm Union MeVli’t*,
TERMS:
Per month........................$1 00
Per week,......................... *5
Subscription to be paid in advance.
Delivered tree within the city by currier
rM. CAMPBELL, Main st., north
side.
Banka,
advertising rates : , TT'IRST NATIONAL, cor. Main and
One inch, first insertion...........$ 1 5° ! -F Rl,sk’ Edward PerrX> Cayhier‘____£_
Each subsequent insertion---- 75
One-eighth column, one month.... 6 00
Physicians and Surgeons.
JULIAN C. FIELD, Gunn block, cor.,
J Main and Austin.
City Drug Store, postoffice block.
DENISON BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
The following is a list of the principal
business houses in the city of Denison:
1.1 very Stables.
T) K. WOOD, on Skiddy street, near
D. f
Burnet.
Three months.................. 15 00
One-fourth column, one month.... 10 00
Three months.................. 25 00 _____________________
Business cards, 14 inch, per month. 3 00 j j, SALFORD, M. I). Office at
Special notices, 15 cents a line lor the 1 Ji #
first insertion; each subsequent publica-1
lion 10 cents a line. )
Notices that are inserted under the head
“Local Paragraphs” will he charged 25
Cents a line each Insertion.
Double column advertisements, one-
third extra.
Legal advertisements at legal rates.
Transient advertisers will be expected
to pay in advance.
All charges made in currency.
TELEGRAPH
Terrible Suffering
Marshall.
The
Fever Abating
Calvert.
Maid’s trot against time was made U1 D. SANFORD, M. D.h
in 2:17 1-2. I A •
London, October 23.—A special
from Paris to the Daily Telegraph j
1 says it is practically settled that the '
0+ i Assembly will meet October 29th,1
I and a motion for restoring a monar-
chy will be made November 5th.
j Madrid, October 23.—The in-
surgent fleet has returned to Cartha-
gena.
at! —---------—----
PHYSICIAN AND SURGBOX,
at the
CITY DRUG STORE, .
In Postoffice building. Main street
DENISON,................
.TEXAS.
*ep2i-tf
- -T- -
J.
R. COOKE, near Dexter & Scott's
drug store.
D. CHANEY, Main str. bet. Austin
ii. and Rusk.
Attorneys and I.iutil Agents,
TIT B. MUNSON, Main st., east of
W • First National Bank.
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NO. G. McELVANEY, Main street.
owler & McConnell,
/ \WINGS & DAY Owings street bet.
V J Rusk and Austin.
Furniture.
EDR1CK & ROBBINS, corner Main
d Austin st.
Agricultural Implements,
It. HART, Woodard street opposite
J. M. Stratton’s.
OOSS, JENNINGS ,Y Co., Owings st.,
CotiimiNsion MeroliantM,
T3MSKK, KNI01IT & CO., foot of Skid-
T dy street. _JP
B. SIMPSON & Co., Main street,
near Rusk.
w.
.ONE iSi MOREAU, corner Woodard
' and Houston.
•Saloons.
near the mill.
Stationers,
O' L. REBER, Main st., sign ol the j
X • red SHOE.
JJALACE Bee
x side.
Hall, Main st., south
Dru^intA.
''■p C. UNTHICUM, east side Austin
1 • Ave.. first door north of Crawford st.
•pvEXTKR (Si SCOTT, Main st., bet.
YJ Rusk and Burnet. _
I TENRY RILEY, Main st., bet. Rusk
L L and Austin.
‘AGLE Saloon, Main street, second
1 door from M. Goldsoll Si Co.
JARLOR BAR, Main street bet. Rusk
and Austin.
RE AT SOUTHERN corner of Main
and Austin.
Brick makers.
1
G
■y^T II. McKF.ON. Brick Manufacturer,
iV. B. Munson. Jot. Gunter.
jyjUNSON & GUNTER,
" ' I ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND DEAL-
Wintermute Indicted for I ers in reae estate
Manslaughter demson and sherman, texas.
Fast time by Goldsmith
Maid.
Late Foreign News.
Special attention given to the purchase, j
sale, and location of land certificates and
the prosecution of land claims gene.rally
I g K. WOOD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office on Skiddy st., sear Burnett,
mfy te
I
T is not birth, nor rank, nor State;
^niN SMITH SHOP.
Main st., next door to Original Star,
DENISON.....................TEXAS.
A. BEEBE, Proprietor.
' It is “git up and git.” that make men
great.
| OLD CLOTHES, CLEANED,
ALTERED AND REPAIRED,
And made to look as good as new. Save
money by calling at
NO. 88. AUSTIN STREET,
Between Main and Skiddy streets.
Cutting, making and trimming in the
neatest manner. oct2-dwim
Special Dispatch to the Dallas Herald. Breech-loading shot guns, pistols and
(J\I vfrt October ■»T___Three aminun:tion kept constantly on hand for I___
•' s u 1 c •
deaths to-daj. Sidley, A. M. Repairing and lock-smithing done at; L. S. Owings,
Leonard and Baldwin, and three j reasonable rates. sepU6-dwim. |
new cases. There is a probability /'wvivrs vn.ws
of frost to-night, which will no doubt | ~ ~~ ~ !
end our troubles. There are only
two cases in town in a critical con-
dition, but ns two hundred and fifty
people are sick, there is no calcula-
ting how many may die. It is a
great mistake to take away nurses1
from this place at present, as the old j WjU tfce in all thc State and Un;ted
nurses are worn out. States Courts, examine titles and attend
o all land business with promptness. 1-1
; | NO. G. McELVANEY,
LAW AND LAND OFFICE,
DENISON, TEXAS.
W. H. Day,
Formerly of nan Antoni*). Formerly of Anstta
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
Owings street,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
North side Union Depot.
Tnn.no rial*
JAAVID WILLIAMS, Main st..
YJ Rusk.
Saddle 1111(1 Harness Makers,
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J.i
AGLAND and WIIEEI.ER, brick
Manufactures, near railroad depot.
tv S. LUMPKIN, Main street bet.
J[\_« Rm-k and Austin.
Hniil and Mine Makers,
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N
264, Denison, Texas.
Painters
ITY PAINT SHOP, Rusk bet. Main
and Skiddy.
Clothintr
TEW ORLEANS CLOTHING House
Main str., bet. Rusk and Austin.
\ UGUST L'LIGII, Austin av.,between
il Skiddy and Main.
I jjHILLll
X ’ door w
> SCHUCHERT, Main st., 1st
door west of Clark iY Tallant’s.
I.umber Dealers,
Owings st.,
OOSS, JENNINGS & Co.,
1/ near the mill.
j ]>. HELPER (Y Co., corner Austin
. and Owings streats.
Gunsmith.
BEEBE, next Original Star store
Main street.
Bakeries.
''ITY BAKERY, corner of Main and
Rusk.
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MitfoollannonH,
A.
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ETA L1C CEMENT ROOFING,
Woodard st., north Nelson House.
l,i<|Uiir Dealers,
j J ENDERSON JONES, Skiddy street, J A. J. Fowler.
W. M. M’Connkli..
A
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bet. Austin and Houstfn'.
DLER, CARBRY Y Co., north side 11
Main street.
PSTE1N BROS., Main street, north
side.
J.
L. STUART cY CO.,
GENERAL CONTRACT ORS
Shreveport, October 23.—The
telegraph force are well. Deaths to-
day were : L. Kirkpatrick, (colored).
\V. J. Wilkinson, Jack Pollard, Col.
E. Barnes, J. R. Boon, Harry De-
loach, Andrew J. Lewis, (colored),
Charles McLean.
Marshall, October 23.—The yel-
ow fever is epidemic lierc. Money
and supplies.arc wanted.
The Howard Association publish-
es a circular that the fever is not
abating. Scores of new cases ap-;
pear daily. Over one thousand are 1
sick. Their funds will not last six
days. The circular concludes: 1 TA s. LUMPKIN,
“From the sick and dying a cry of I\.«
Suffering and distress comes great | SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, COL- Al
and loud. For their sake send mon-
LARS, Etc.,
Buggies and horses bought and sold.
Good stock and elegant carnages al-
vays in readiness, and sent to any part of
the country as desired. aug27*tf
A. B. Person.
STONE AND BRICK WORK.
Dimension and Rubble Stone furnished
to order.
P. O. Box 264, Denison Texas.
aug 14-tf
! Chas. II. Wilson,
yjy 1LS0N & PERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Wallace Block,
DENISON,....................TEXAS.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
State.
^“•Special attention to collecting,
aug 13-tf.
c. Q. GREEN,
Main St. 2d door west D. W. C. Davis
TLER,
Dea'er in
?OWLER AND MCCONNELL,
KestiniranlH,
TRENCH RESTAURANT, south side j
of Main street.
I
/ v ENUINK FRENCH RESTAURANT'
\ f cor. Main and Austin streets.
ATTORNEYS, LAND AND COLLECT-
ING AGENTS,
oilice at
DENISON & DENTON, TEXAS.
ggjp’-Partic’.ilar attention paid to Collecting
250,000 acres of land lor sale in North-
western Texas.
ev and relief to procure nurses,
stimulants and nourishment, as we
require aid more than ever. Send
donations to A. D. Langstafl, Presi-
dent Howard Association.”
A cold rain is falling. Twenty-
one yellow fever deaths and five
others. The scarcity of funds has
compelled the Howard Association TR MU
to reduce nurses’ pay to three dollars A •
a day. Three hundred and twenty-1
five nurses in the Association’s cm-1
ploy struck for five dollars. F .-YMIL'S^ GRGCERIES,^TOBACCOS,
Washington, October 23.—The
President having nearly recovered
from his sickness, received to-day a
large number of visitors. On being Main street, south side,
asked by a friend as to the contents :
of his recent letter to Mr. Williams,
he said he therein repeated a former
remark, namely, that in addition to
AND
ARC IIITECT, CONTRACTOR
BRIDGE BUILDER,
I DENISON.....................TEXAS.
All work done in my line with neatness j ----------------
legance and dispatch, and at reasun- All Job W ork will receive prompt atten-
ble rates dwtm tion. Undertaker’s work a speciality. A
________________j good supply Of Black Walnut kept or.
I hand. june3 d-ti
GROCERIES.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS.
DENISON....................TEXSA.
1 m il
I
Grocers,
MULLER, Main street, south side.
^ between Austin and Rusk.
S. GILBERT & Co.
N.
Woodard st.,
-'ITY PAINT SHOP,
C
bet. Ausin and Rusk.
Dry Good*,
VTTATERMAN. WEIL A STAR, on
VV Main, near the cor. of Rusk.
M.
Car in nGirs 11111I Contractor*,
tit V. EVANS, Skiddy st., between
\\ , Rusk and Burnet av’s.
GOLLDSOLL Si Co., Main street
south side.
w.
C. YOUNG, corner of Main and
Rusk st.
(L- GREEN, Crawford st., near
Cameron House.
J EG ATE if BAKER, between Gandy
.1*/ and Woodard st.
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTING,
Rusk st., opposite Nelson House,
C. W. HOTCHKISS, Prop’r.
oct2-dwim.
>l‘f
what lmd already been done by the vv j 1)of.„
Government, the only way qf relief i,fth.ofM K. n r,.
was for the Government to
1 ONE & MOREAU,
COOKE, M, D.,
J.R
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
«
DENISON, TEXAS.
Special attention paid to diseases pe-
culiar to women and children, and chron-
ic affections. sept30.
E. Moreau,
Late of O. T. Co
buy ex-
change, but exchange could not now
he purchased, as the Government [J
l,atl J0 T tJ’i TRAKSPER ASPCOMMISSION MER.
purchased enough on London foi ChANTS, DEALERS IN GRAIN
the Navy and State Departments to
answer present purposes. There is
D. CIIANEY,
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SUR-
GEON.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office at the Drug Store, on Austin Av.,
near Grawford street.
Residence at Alamo House june$
no intention, he further remarked, to
draw on the forty-four million re-
serve, except for the current expen-
ses of the Government. The money
will be use 1 for no other purpose.
Yankton, Dakotah, Oct. 23.—
H. II. Wintermute, who killed Gen.
McCook, has been indicted for man-
slaughter. The friends of McCook
are indignant at the failure of the in- j
dictmcnt for murder.
Baltimore, October 23—The
Democrats carried the municipal
election by a large majority.
Chicago, October 23
AND IIAY.
Cor. Woodard and Houston sts.,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Also, Agents for
Mining Company
c Osage Coal and
june2qd w-3m
JULIAN C. FIELD, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office on Woodward near Austin st.
Goldsmith : i-3tf
jpALACF, BAR,
Cor. Main and Austin sts.
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G. WxLTRRs, Proprietor.
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PRAGUE SALOON,
WALTERS & SCOTT, Proprietors,
Main ,t. 2d door frt»m Goldsel's,
DENISON, TEXAS.
FREE LUNCH EVERY NIGHT
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1873, newspaper, October 25, 1873; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722607/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.