Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1873 Page: 3 of 4
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Tii e Daily News.
I>ETS ISON,
TUESDAY..............NOV. 10, 1S7.3.
$5 DENISON LODGE No. 161,
-N-;:*- I. O. O. F.. meets every Fri-
day night, at their Hail, over National
Hank, Main street.
Sojourning brethren in good standing
are most cordially invited to attend.
J. G. Gnase, N. G
Me. (T Green, Secretary.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
OFFICE HOURS.
'S a. in. to 7 p. ni. Sundays, 12 to 1 and
4. j>. m. to 5 p. hi.
NORTHERN MAIL.
Arrives at 3 30p. in. daily,
doses 11:15 a. in. daily.
SOUTHERN MAIL.
Arrives at 11 25 a. in. daily.
C loses at 4 10 |« 111. daily.
Office dosed during distribution of
mails.
Letters deposited in the post office 30
minutes before the train leaves, will in all
*.a>e. be forwarded.
THE DAGGER !
Loved Not Wisely, Etc.
Go to Barthe’s restaurant, on Main st., j
to buy oysters by the dish or can. Oys- I
ters per can $1; Select, $1.25 per can.
Big fat oysters cooked in all styles only :
tocts. per dozen. Give him a call.
no\'4 d w-tf
that
oiv Ti3ii*:r
THE
A few THOUSAND pounds of
' Sunday night, the yth inst., consider.-!- j LIGHT-SMOKED BACON left
hie excitement was created by the fast j at CLARK St TALLANTS.
spreading rumor that a woman had her _______
throat cut at the El’Dorado. It seems the Henry C. Wilson, of this city, repre-
wife of fim Fean had deserted him and I -^nts the house of Alford, Veai & Co.,
taken refuge in the above named house. ' »>t. Louis, and Altord, Miller & Veal, Gal-
i Being somewhat intoxicated Sunday even- j veston. and is prepared to make advances
j ing, he went there and asked to see her. j on consignments of cotton. sc?6tf
i When she appeared lie informed her that
: he wished to talk with her, and walked to-1 A ,ar&? *l*PP>E of coal oil just received
Hissonri Pacific Hallway.
The reliable and popular through express
route for
SAINT LOUIS
and all points
EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH!
Notice to Our Patrons.
ward a hall in the rear part of the build-
ing; at the entrance she refused to go any
larthcr; he became enraged and seizing
her accused her of perfidy, and plunged a
dagger into the defenceless woman’s
neck, and without withdrawing the. weap-
on tied for his life. The wound is a very
ugly though not a dangerous one. The
jugular vein and wind-pipe both narrow-
at M. Goldsoll & Co’s.
nov'5-dtf.
NO CHANGE OF CARS FROM ST.
LOUIS TO NEW YORK.
And other principal Eastern cities.
Ovsters in the shell
at Keef’s restaurant.
25 cents per dozen
novg-tf.
Donixion PfIuon Current,
(IN CURRENCY.)
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
is equipped with
ELEGANT DAY COACHES,
PIT,!.MAN P.4 LACK SLEEPERS,
MILLER’S PATENT PLATFORM,
PATENT STEAM BRAKE,
The subscription list of the Daily News | ly escaped. Fean was arrested in the
has been placed in the hands of the car- rear of the Bank Exchange. His exaniin-
rier, Sidney Marye. He prefers to collect s(.{ for j o’clock.
■ very Saturday. Please have the change , _________ _______ ....
ready for him, that he mav not he delayed j Lost,
in lus rounds Saturday mornings. j
Any one holding bills against the News , Between the corner ot Main and Austin
will please hand them in at the office, or 1 and the Alamo hotel, an amethyst set, j
10 the proprietor, and not ask the carrier j crowned witll a ,,0id (lower and diamond, j
to give credit for the same, ;u the sub- I . . .
scription accounts are kept distinct from ; 0,1 Monday, the toth
the general business of the office. | ward will be paid on
All receipts for moneys in payment for j office, or at E. J. Sauer's store, corner of
•advertising, job work, etc., must be signed . Mai(J und Austin strcets.
by the proprietor. 1 ...............
—...... - A. L. Darnall, editor of the Sherman
GROCERIES.
[Corrected by E. J. Sauer.]
Coffee, Choice,^.......$ — —
“ Prime,........
“ (rood,.........
“ Parched,......
Java,.......... — 35ito —
Sugar, coffee A.........
“ XXX,..........
“ Dem.,..........
“ Choice N. O., ..
inst. A liberal re-I “ Excelsior C.,.'..
i....hi,|
“ Oolong,........
Syrups, Belcher’s S. H.
“ Golden,.......
“ Star of the West
i An equipment unequaled by any other road
in the West.
— 25 (</--J TRY
— 24(tO — 2fi ,
— 32 to--!
IT! TRY IT! TRY IT!
ijito --
12 to--
ni) to--
njto--
The leaves are falling.
llow is your epizootic?
lien fruit is quite plentiful in this mar-
ket.
Patriot, without the proper fear of the j Tobacco. Plug,...
I * * {< j no l * m t
cholera before his eyes, actually ventured ,,
into our midst, on Monday evening. We
; think he remembered the fate of Annani-
as when he beheld the faces on our streets,
----------------------- I radient with health and business energy.
Another business house has opened on ---
Skiddy street. Trade brisk. The M. K. & T. train last night
Mr. J. M. Stratton returned from the h;“> liIlc<1 pa-ni^er coaches
western frontier, last Saturday.
Smoking,
Cigars, per 1,000......
Flour, Family, per sack,
- 7.5
1 00
- 65
- 75
- 7*
- 68
“ 47
- 8.5
- 34
* 95
3 75
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
25
26
- 80
t (X)
- 55
6 txi
5 «»
A. A. TALMAGE, Gen. Supt,
St. Lem.;.
E. FORD.
Gen. Pas'gerAgt., St. I.ouit. *•
kMli
ever;
the
BRICK YARD.
North side Union Depot,
DENISON,.
..........TEXAS.
Owing to the stringency of the times
we most respectfully decline the offer of
“R. A. S.”
among whom were about 50 Choctaw
excursionists and a Tennessee colony
destined for Texas. The latter
named party had ninctv-six pieces of j
baggage.—Scdalia Democrat. 6th.
NORTHERN LUMBER.
[Corrected by J. P. Deeper A: Co. )
Four panel doors 26x66-• 2(X) 2 50
“ “ “ iSxoS -. • 2 75 @ 400
“ “ “ 210x610. 4 00 (« 5cXX)
12-light windows, glazed,
8\io, yxi2, 10x12,17x14,
10x14, mxi6, yviS......
8-light windows glassed,
9x12, 10x12, 10x14, 10x16,
12x14,12x16, 12x18, ijxiS 2 50 (* 5 <xi
I I would respectfully inform the public !
that 1 have purchased the brick yard for- j
i merly owned by Pete Lynn. I have and j
! will keep constantly on hand a superioi j
1 quality of briek, which I will furnish at I
lower rates than the usual price.
, ?5 (u> 4 00 ! aug29-.!w3m. W. H. McKF.ON.
|HE EAHIAA CITY TI.UEI* a
the cheapest, the most widely elr • -
luted, and Influential Journal In u
Missouri Valley. Its corps of eoi.-
trlbutors comprise the ablest writ* u
In the country 1U corregpooden -
embraces letters from all quarter* of in-
land: Its summary of news Is full, rellab...
and fresh, while its editorial columns
marked with point, viaor and thoroujri.-
It is a Journal wnleii should bo in
ry counting-room and home-circle iu
out.
In Pouncw tta Timer, while belay
Atrtelly Deaserltic, is liberal w.J
progrt'RNlve in its views. It is opposeu
to monopolies, and is specially devotc-u to
the interests of the fanner and the pr.-
duclng classes of the West. It talks with
the people and in read by the labor!-j,
clneses. __
THE DAILY’ TIM KM, $1<1 k.
YEAR, contains all the local and ecn<-
ra! news of the day, by Associated Free*
Dispatches and Special Telegrams, wit--,
full and correct Live Stock aud Maiux
Reports.
__—e-----
THE TBI-WEKKLT TIMUR:ft.
f4 A Kear,—Sundays. Wednesdays, an J
Fridays,—contains all tne reading ruutuv
and market reports of daily.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
■Inst Itrrt-lwd
Wc have seen large, fine sweet potatoes —
-elling from the wagons at 50 cents a
bushel.
The number of immigrant wagons pass- j -
mg through the citv westwardly increases; And for sale at wholesale or retail, cheap
daily. i tor cash.
kxxi bushels peach blow potatoes.
3oo bbls. Gentiin and Red Pippin
apples.
100 bbls. dried apples, choice.
\’. Stegemillkr,
Corner Main street and
novn-6t. Burnet avenue.
The show.Old John Robinson's,remem-
ber, will make a triumphant entry to-day.
Don't fail to see the street pageant.
A free fight took placeSunday night.be- j
tween a pair of soiled doves on Skiddy st
Much hair and calico was spoiled, and Ihe
Marsha! escorted one to the 'boose.
While the police were making the ar-
rest of Kean Sunday night, he tried to get.
a pistol from one of the policemen, but
whs knocked down before lie succeeded.
Wc were pleased to meet that old Dem-
ocratic wheelhorse, Col. S. N. Stowe, on
<>ur streets Monday. He returned Wed-
nesday, from North Carolina, where he
has been spending several weeks with
kinfolks and friends.
Col. Murray, the king of dry goods
merchants in McKinney, was in Denison
Monday. The Colonel is one of the best
patrons of a home paper in North Texas,
lie is a liberal advertiser and of course
makes money.
The Great Liquor House.
Kppstein 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. oiti3tf
PEACH BLOW POTATOES
at CLARK & TALLANTS.
novy-6t.
For Sale.
A ticket on the Toledo, Wabash X
Mr. V. Stegcmillcr has
his ample cellar, at his store, corner of
Main street and Burnet avenue, 300 bush-
els of fine fall and winter apples. Mon-
day- he received two car loads of peach
blow potatoes-—the finest we have seen in
the market.
j going to New York or any of the eastern
_____ j cities, this is an opportunity to get a tick-
stored away in et at reduced rates. Enquire at this
office.
Itrlck I'cir >ale.
first-class
100,0<X)
cheap.
!10V5-dWIW.
brick
A
for sale very
I!. Person.
j pickets dressed .........
.,— o64('i —7 -i
| Scantling, Joists, ifift.,.$
— 03ii(a--
“ “ i8tt.,..
4 00 Qy--
j Boxing................
4 00 (a1 4 30
Fencing...............
3 5° fe 4 00
I Sheeting..............
3 74 («--
| Siding................
2 (X) (a1 3 OO
Ceiling...............
2 75 (" 3 -5
j Flooring..............
4 24 (". 6 00
Clear lumber, in. 6 oo i<[ 7 25
Partition, dressed......
75 05 1 75
.5 25 fe‘--
Casings, 4 inch dressed
“ 2x8,dress’d b.sidc
5 25 Ol--
1 Shingles, No. i........
5 00 Ok--
1 ,, A.No. 2........
4 50 Ol--
LiquoRS.
[Corrected by Adler, Carbry M Co. ’
Whiskey,Rectified......$
— 90 to 1 30
“ Copper distilled,
1 45 to 2 00
“ Tenn. wh’te,....
2 00 to 2 40
“ “ Rye,.....
2 25 to 3 25
White Malt,....
2 75 to --
“ Ky. Bbn. i vr.,.
2 20 to 2 40
“ ” 2 and 3 yr.,
2 60 tO 3 25
“ High Wines....
1 20 tO--
“ Cologne Spirits,
; 30 to — ~
“ Alcohol,........
2 15 tO — --
“ Irish and Scotch,
4 00 to 7 a:
Holland Gin,..........
2 00 to 5 00
“ Stomach “
7 00 to--
“ . “ per gal.,
2 50 to--
Champagne, per bask.,
2S 00 to 30 00
“ Imperial “
17 (X) to 18 00
“ Claret per, case,
6 00 to 7 oc
Wine, California, prgl.,
2 25 to 2 75
“ Port Imp. •’
2 25 to 2 50
“ Sherry “ “
2 25 to 2 50
Brandy,...............
2 «) tO 2 25
“ Cognac,........
2 00 to 8 00
“ Peach,.........
; xi to 2 25
“ Apple,.........
>0 3 50
CORN.
Buying in cars...........
nui:.,,. .......
Ul*'1 * 1*0 ’ * %"'J
..............................35 10
Selling........................45 to 50
P. Ledrtck.
A. O. Robbins.
LEDRICE & ROBBINS,
--Dealers in--
FURNITURE,
CARPETS,
GLASS ANDj
QTEENSWARE
IIOUSE-ITRNISH-Gt)QDS j
OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION
Cor. Main and Austins:.,
DENISON
ay3i*d\vtf.
TEXAS
THE WEEKLY TUIKA the
largest and best weekly paper publish*.*',
in the West Its leading features are: Hu.
—A complete summary of the news of the
week; 2d—A careful selection of matter of
Interest to farmers and country readers
3d—Leading editorials upon current toi-
let: 4th—The latest, fullest,and most cor
rest Live Htock and Marxist Reports
6th—Carefully selected miscellaneous and
literary reading for the family; 8th—One
or more chapters of an original story • 7th
—During the session of the Missouri, Kan-
sas, and Texas Legislatures, full reports of
proceedings, from our special correspon-
dents; and, 8th—Full and seasonable re-
ports of crops and other matters of specl-i
interest to farmers.
CLUB RATES r
I Oopy one year................................$ 1 M
6 Copies " it# SI 40.).................. 7 OH
M " " (84*1351.................. 1» W
10 M •* (0 *1 26k................. *5 00
With an extra copy for every club of ton
and over. Ten per cent commission ;d-
,owed agents at above rates on Daily and
Trl-Weekly, and fifteen per cent, on
Weekly,
Tiie Money Must accompany every
order, and may be sent at our risk bv post
( dice order, drafts, or In registered letter
Write names and poet office plainly
Address all orders to
THIS TIMES,
Kansfrfi City, Mi*.
J. 13. IIAKT,
HENDERSON JONES,
Di aler »'n
WHOLESALE
J. M. Martin, editor of the Sherman
Register «nd City Attorney, called at the
News office Monday evening. 1 le assures
u< the Register starts off with flattering
prospects. We notice the second number
is much improved in appearance.
Texans should eat Texas flour. The
Lone Star Mills are now furnishing a
flour which cannot be beat in this market.
Those of you who have tried the XXX
houkl get a sack of the Lone Star. It is
elegant.
Genuine Los Angelos (California)
wine at Eppstein Bro's, Kentucky Whisky
depot, Main street. aug2()-ti
% __________
200 barrels EXTRA CHOICE NEW
YORK APPLES at a bargain
at CLARK & TALLANT S.
HIDES.
(Corrected by J. A. George & Co.)
Dry Flint.......................17
Damaged ......................124
Deer Skins.....................iSto2o
Liquor Dealer,
Skiddy street, near Austin,
DENISON................TEXAS
Has just opened with a choice selection ol
LIQUORS.
He is the manufacturer of the
Celebrate! Green Conuty Mo. Wliistoy,
Which has been so popular in Southwest
Missouri for many years.
Agricultur'l Implements
Woodard st., opp. J. M. Stratton,
DENISON.....................TEXAS.
may 20
Parties dealing in Liquors will find it to
their interest to examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
F
The following distinguished gentlemen
ol Sherman were in our city Monday:
Col Cockrell, W. Vaden, E. I’. Cay wood, j previous to me .‘ting Dr. Roberts, October !
Ino. L. Daggy.J. R. Cowles, G. A. Dick-
Siikrman, Oct. 31, 1873.
Editor Cornier:
Sir:—A sense of duty to my fellow 1
man induces me to make the following !
statement:
“I had been very ill with chronic diar- i
rhea and chills and fever for six weeks
D. SANFORD, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
at the
CITY DRUG STORE.
In Postoffice building, Main street,
i-5tf
HENDERSON JONES.
RAGLAND & WJIEELER
French Restaurant.
M. CMCHIiT, Propr.,
Main street,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
Meals at a!1 hour*, and the tables
plied with all the market affords. Elcu
sleeping rooms furnished on applic
to the proprietor. A share of publi
ronage respectfully solicited.
DENISON,.
.....TEXAS.
sep2i-tf
i rman, A. L. Darnall, J. M. Martin, Jas.
11. Tuttle, J. W. Mayrant, J. P. Loving,
Frank Botnar, Burt Douglas, also G. W.
Hobson, of Iron Ore.
1 RYAN sN LAMPKIN,
Lost. »
On Saturday evening, between Mrs.
George's dwelling and the Original Star
Store, a ladies' gold breast pin. The
finder will be liberally rewarded by leav-
ing it at the Original Star Store,
1st, nt the Texas Pacific House, in this
city. I had a chill when the Doctor acci- |
dentallv met me. He simply “laid his
hands upon me,” and. strange to relate, j
in less than five minutes the chill was i SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DEN-
broken, and perspiration ensued. I had
no subsequent fever, and I have not had a
return of either the chills or diarrhea
since, and I am now in perfect health.”
Bv inserting the above in your paper,
you may induce other sufferers to s-x-k re-
lief from Dr. Rollers, who, I am assured,
will treat all kindly, skilfully and squarely.
Yours for the right,
nov8-dwiw, James .\llkn.
TISTS,
Gunn Block, cor. Main and Austin,
DENISON.....................TEXAS.
Teeth filled and cleaned, and artificial
teeth manufactured on the latest improved
principles. novi-wtf.
And Contractors for
und Stone* TVorK
— AND—
PLASTERING,
DENISON,.
......TEXAS.
Yard near the Railroad Depot. Brick
kept constantly on hand, and the country
market supplied at reasonable rates.
jun< 20 tf
JEWELRY ESTABLISH
or'
M. GOLDSOLL &
M un Street.
Have on hand the only complete
Jowelrr in l>enia«<
ip
and are constantly receiving
watches, ladies’ opera chains, 1
rings, ladies' coral M’ts, and in fin
thing pertaining to a first class
establishment. All goods wan
\
nted.
pr iO-ilv
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 11, 1873, newspaper, November 11, 1873; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722680/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.