Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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avEO^Esd^Y-^ ...ir.i*OCTJ. 30 1875 knit Bhawlf at the l£*a*M City
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f f*VWpr^«»Wl report on aeond, *>lore. _.
V«ge, '0.*,;..:^... .'*__ | W. T. Scott, Ike Jennings nnd F.dd„
Suits bf Clothtag, all Wuds, sises | Kennedy \vent out shooting Tuesday, nnd
and desorptions at, Briggs'.
Highest pfices paid t\»r cotton, In cash,
ttt Teah's.
Masons commenced laying brick on
MeDougalls new Vock Tuesday.
“Diamond Dust” at the Livo Drug
'Store.
A new house has been built on Walker
•street between Rusk and Burnet.
brought in thirty odd ducks.
The Register does not like the style of
• • il t .- Sn 1)0 m < \ 11 c It
If, ott wtmVt®m*k«E«*»s*m;W ask him MUtdeF 1H th© NatiOll.
about that whistle. :————i~"~T’
Mariah Jane, and threatens to demolish
her if she does not “let up " M e know
of a new hat which says-Tfflr “old gal”
can hold the Register level.
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The place to buy your jewelry clocks.,
etc. and have your watches repaired, is
Rt Woodyard's, at the pestofike.
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—'-----*■•—-- Sherburne lias a new style boot-jack
Immigrants still com.ng in rapidly over • ^ wjU c)rcumvent anything from a No.
•the Colburt Bridge. t0 lke Waples’ dry docks.
ft Mratii Dry Goofe Falace
Dusty and dry, is all the cry, and not a
cloud in the skv, low on-high,
For malting b:cl tea, get the Liebig’s
extract of meat from Atheson's/driig stui t\
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Mr, Os well is building a new hottse in
Dutnas & Cook’s addition.
Driggs has jobbed a large let of
•clothing in the past ten days.
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An immense stock ol staple and tunes
v0,,ds at TealiV new store.
Mr. Jordan has completed
fence
ffir. yuiwnu T------
arojrod lus residence property, in Duma’
addition.
Teah extends a cordial im itation to the
ladies of Denison, to call at Ins new store
and examine In* large stock,
I Told you Ho, Didn’t I!
That the tor'* re is the placc
•to get bargains.
A. R. Collins, Secretary of the Texas
Gift Concert Association, returned from
Chicago Tuesday evening.
Sherman is the dullest town in North
Texas, if Tuesday was a sample day lor
business in that burg.
I’ll Wa«er $10
•clothing at the Star
11c bought kh
Store.
The second story joists of the Strerper
block were put in position 1 uesdav.
Driggs’ jobbing trade this week
has been larger than ever before.
Hit or Hiss.
it by patronizing
a trip to
t'ou can never miss
the Star Store.
E. II. Lingo returned from
Dallas, Tuesday tnotning.
If you want a nice hat, or pair of
fine boots, call on Driggs.
There i* a new house going up ou Mor-
ton street and Lamar avenue.
A new house has just been completed
on the Sherman road, at the south edge
of town. _
John A. May has moved into hi* beau-
tiful residence, on the no-Udcast corner ol
the paik.
To lie or Not to lie.
If you want to please Sherburne call in
and ask him to explain the intricacies ol
that ornamental boot-lace bolder, just fe-
ceived from Boston.
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That Green Kycd Monster
Paid two prices for that stuff.
Why didn't he go to the Star Store ?
Burhan* Iwas got it bud—so bad that
he could find relict only in “rambling
thoughts ow matrimony,” of which he
poured out over half a column on fuCs-
«fciy. We *fer him to Hartman, agent
for Fowler's late works.
Look at ’em!
1 got my shoes at the Star Store.
Farley, of the Bonham Enterprise is in
the citv in the interest <.f his wide awake
paper. Our merchants get considerable
trade from Funtiin county, and perhaps
might get more by patronising the Enter-
pri*e. ..
We Met by Chance,
To make our selection of dry
goods,at the Stare Store.
There is now considerable enquiring for
cotton pickers. One man was in town
Tuesday wanting to engage twenty hands.
This is a good opportunity for many of
the street loafers who have blockaded our
sidewalks so much lately.
Joe Co*treaux and party returned from
their hunt in the Nation, lursday even-
ing. Joe are sorry to learn came home
sick, but the others were game, you bet.
A dozen turkeys and three or four times
as many ducks were slain by the blood-
thirsty crew.
Fair dealings and pure drugs at the
Live Drug store. It insures success.
£pt. A. I- l’oft has gone to Kansas on
a business trip.
The Episcopal Mite Society meets to-
night at the re idence of E. II. Lingo.
Friends of the society, and of the tamilv,
are kindlv invited to attend.
That pile of trunks in front of Nevins’,
on Tuesday, made his place look like a
union depot during a change of passen-
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If there be any who think Zadik cant
sell goods At auction, and cry them oil
hiniselt, let him hang around the auction
house some evening and learn the con-
trary. He would puisuade a man to buy
if he had no money.
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Mayor Winn took a little trip into the
Nation and did not return until Monday
evening. Councilman Boss acted as
Mayor Monday morning, and pocketed
onlv $21 S« fees. This made Mayor
Winn scratch his head and think about
attending to those little chores himself
hereafter.
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A gentleman from Montague county
was in Denison on Tuesday, to purchase
lumber, and while here made several
other puichases. He says all the people
in his neighborhood who have ever traded
in Denison, will go no where else, while
those who never have been here are
coming when they have any trading to
do, as it i. by far the cheapest place to
trade in North Texas.
street.
Tidying Cards.
very
All styles and quality;
Reeher’s 800k Store.
cheap, at
oct t-tf.
Forget Me Not,
can be
n tc ,n styffltronhc the SUr\
! TTT.__fViol
When )go to the Star Store.
There is a women Iroin Decator Illi
nois, at Mrs. Cleveland’s, on Walker
street, near the old pole bridge, who is
sick and destitute. She came South for
her health, and her funds are exausted,
Mrs. Cleveland is a poor women and can-
not suitably provide lor her. Die Ben-
evolent Association are providing for the
wants ot the stranger until her friends
communicated with and render
Money to Loan.
Money loaned on personal security ami
deeds of trust, by H. Mamlok, 226 Main
oct. 16, uno.
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Another Lie Matted.
A gentleman from Cook county was
in town on Tuesday, with a load of cotton
for his neighbors, lie had cotton of his
own, but had heard such reports from
Sherman men and papers concerning the
dishonesty of our cotton dealers, that he
would not bring his cotton here until lie
saw for hnnself how they dealt. I le was
so well satisfied with the manner in which
his neighbors were treated—the weighing
ot cotton, prices paid, etc., that he will
not only bring bis cotton to Denison, bur
w ill advise all his neighbors andacquain-
tances to do so.
Cruce, of the Sherman Register, litis
the most fertile imagination imaginable.
It is n pet delusion of his, that he has said,
can, or will say, something which will
hying down the indignation of Denison
people upon his head. In this he sadly
mistakes. Our people may entertain
feelings of pity or contempt for him, but
indignation never, lor to produce the lat-
ter requires some mind and strength of
character. And a person who will say a
thing one day, deny it the next, ai d then
when brought face to lace, with his own
words trv to laugh it oft as a joke and call
it smart, possesses neither.
A Wotrteil Rowed and Murdered.
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From Cart-1* & Dismukea, we learn
that a Mrs. Henson. living seven miles
southeast of Stringtown, C. N., was
found lying on her face, in her own house
on Friday the tjth inst., dead, and with
her irttant child siill in her arms. The
cries of the child attracted the attention
of some passers-by, who, while seeking to
find out the cause of its distress, discover-
ed the dead women. She had been stab-
bed three times—once in the back. The
murderer robbed the house and made his
escape. An Indian is suspected of hav-
ing committed the hellish deed, and the
proper ofti.ers are on his track. Mrs.
Henson was formerly from Arkansas, and
had lived in the "Nation” one or two
years. A brother and sister arrived at 1
her late home on Saturday the 15th, with
a view of making their home, with her.
Wall Paper.
Largpet stock, handsomest and cheap-
est, atJF.eljers Book Store. oct t-tf.
H. G. Hov>e, one ot the most exempla-
ry youru; men of Denison, who has been
for a lorfg.while employed at the M., K.
&T. maeliitiei6liops, has severed his con-
nection with Jh(j latter works, and gone
to Kansas qn a visit. He will return in a
'short’time and go further south—proba-
bly to’Palistine or Marshall.
Wherever he may go, or wherever he
may stop, we wish him abundant success,
for he is one of that class of young men
wno will prove to be the salt of the earth.
Steady, temperate, irdustrious, trustwor-
thy and reliable. We shall expect to
hear a good account from and ot him,
wherever he may go. Denison could well
have spared a handsomer man.
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Largest and Best Selected stocks ol
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be found at the
STAR STORE.
Cash Liquor House.
Just received 29,000 Flor de I-uinar;
10.000 Quinta Escensia ; of latt-
i, trimmed, adapted for tne toothless.
Five hundred Our Little Ones; to,000
La Mutilde; 10,000 Grand Duchese.
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LOUIS LfcBRECHT.
trade.
Sept. 26-tf. _
Special attention paid to prescriptions
during the night, at the Live Drug Store.
REMOVAL
A
Store.
There will be 110 sensiotiol the Deir^n
Commercial School to-night, as the Pro-
fessor has an important engagement,
which will prevent his attending
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ladies’
We notice that tho Kansas City
Store is still adding to their im
mense stock of clothing. 017-tw.
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We had heard a great de«l said about
the stock of jewelry, silverware etc., kept
by Gold soil $ Co., and supposed it to be
Ain’t he a Nobby Fellow I
Why, hr Just i'ft the Star Store.
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MERINOS,*CHENEY BRO S. BLACK
SILKS, FANCY SILKS, CASH-
EMERS, PLAID PCPLINS,
SILK POPLINS,
Etc., Etc.
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A large assortment of ladies’ simp|v an advertising dodge; judge then
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lame* T. Carbry and R. L. ........
ju.t returned from their trip to Henrietta,
Clav countv, and other town, in the
West, They had a pleasant and prosper-
ous t)rip. . _______
We have seen a letter from Judge Clias.
E. Maurice, dated at Hot Springs. Ark.,
Oct ltth, in which he does not speak of
being in bad health, but rcfer.ed to lus
business as proi pering.
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Driggs, of the Kansas City
Store, employs *o runners on the
street. ____________
If the cold weather has driven away the
mosquitoes, the bed bugs still hold sway
in every house where bug powder is not
vised- Better get some at Acbeson's drug
store. _
The Kansas city Store still keeps
a fine assortment of ladies’ shoes
and hosery.
that the
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lepresented. In the line of pocket cutlery
he lit* the finest an-ortment to be tound
in.this city.
A Ginger t’uko
To any man or boy who cant be
suited at the Star Store.
The condition of Frank ShcrbttVnc’s
clothing, on his return from the recent
hunt in the Nation, would suggest the
idea that he had been attacked and clawed
br panthers and.chased by wild hogs.
He was a* good a specimen of an anima-
ted scarecrow as one could imagine.
Frank savs it's fun to shoot ducks and
turkeys, as they don't fight back, but wild
hogs and panthers are too tough for sen-
sitive stomachs.
The cheap ca»h store is at 123 Main
, street.
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The property holders on Burnet avenue
are not content with grading and making
that one of the nicest thoroughfares in
the city, which was done last spring, at
their own expense, hut they have raised
a sum, by subscription, among them-
selves. sufficient to build a good and per-
manent bridge, with substantial stone
abutments, across the run whe-e the old
pole bridge was, and to grade the ap-
proaches thereto. Tne contract was let
to a gentleman from Dallas, on Saturday
last, and will cost about $400. This
bridge will rather “lay over” the one
lately built across the same run, on Hous-
ton avenue, and will open up one ot the
most desirable portions of our city to
settlement. v
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The Council, on Monday night, very
justly allowed Joseph Davis sixteen dol-
lars and fifty cents tor boarding a poor
woman and loui children, and for nurs-
ing the woman while kick, and caring for
her young babe until the mother could
get up. The woman was a stranger, en-
route to friends in Montague county.
She was poor, had no money nor effects.
Mr. Davis found her in a camp in the
woods, with no one to care for her, and
notwithstanding the sickness ot her own
child (which has since died) gave the
strangers shelter and protection for two
weeks.
WILL COMMENCE
REMOVING 1I1S
Immense Stock
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Furnishing Goods,
Our Clothing Department
doubt,
best and
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DRY-GOODS,
HATS & CAPS,
Boots and ShoesJ™^ sta* STDRE'
Remember the
All Around Town.
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
from «l« to
123
Main Street,
MONDAY,
OCTOBER 11, 1875,
After this date Mr. Teah will occupy the
new two-storv brick now being completed
at 123. Main street. Ilis immense stock
of Goods, now at the depot, were ordered
especia ly for the Fall and Winter trade
and will be put or. the shelves immedi-
ately. Don't fail to visit A. Teah’s
,
They say that the Star Store is I
the place after all. |
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oct. 7, ’75.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 20, 1875, newspaper, October 20, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722743/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.