Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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DENISON DAILY HKRALD
SUNDAY HEBALO.
MORE ABOUT PENNIES.
DEARnO'S DOINGS.
CITY MATTERS.
FRIDAY EVENING DET. 14 W77
HERALD KITCHEN.
|iPlO> BY H El * MV
to W: la demanding the peony ay»te*
IotwHL in New Dries©*, the Democrat nvi:
■ “On inquiry we led tint On use
A* useal a Urgv edition of lb© ol the )*bmj wi I make a great *ar
Uebvld will be ismo-d ^nmfav morn rag to the coiteumvre. Thu* Mr.
■wg> The tame writ eonta.n tin .up &"•*."»» <>* <*« «">*«'• *»»'“«
e. go into the per.ny movement, telle
‘ tie he will sell butter, wh-eh is
Wild and Woolly he Dashes la
Feasts oa Dallas’ lie an ties aad
Sweetmeats.
AB coNuuniii.-Ktion hu-whsl toethisiM^ l'lrU'“l1 *"J *** «e he will sell butler, *h‘eh Is now
tan menr shone I he wMneeal—~fHerahl ©hugtq end careln.ly »lesjed iNtan j i«t»ilin|r at 2> eents per pound, fbr
Kitchen." Herald offic*. j rending mater. Ass medium for 23 i-suti.; ©offer who h is retailed at
Oaaa art*'* rat CntLMtnn— 1 advertising us advantage* are well 21) and 25 cents for 16 and 23 cents;
Boil in milk ami sweeten with *ttgur. , 71 . «inch sre sold st *>5 I <r !S
----------s_ * 1 k oovriito those who re.-oifm*# tho *KS* *n «■ *r* u *' * ’r i0
llo will sell grits tor i rente
GaImiuhii it ittl Co.
Do aoteefl
and* tia(<r for......$1 SO
f Cater (Mr....... 1 «M»
»* Drtrsi Apple*. 1 oo
IS
S3
Be. i use it nuuMt he ihoie. hat thee will
guarantee le nil eierviliuig ia tae jjriwe-
K line
cen 18.
Go the Pom Ofli-c Book Store for benefit ol adverting. Our patrons ^ 5. for
holiday goods.
Pitted i-herrii^fcan be hsd at Gats
wan k Co’*.
• will pleas- hand in their favors by £ ,e„t-; short cot tidies for t rents,
10 o'elovk Sattulay night, to secure sod to* res of bread, wliti-b sejl now
good positi' ns.-'A b,r 10 raniw be will *.-l! lor 8 c uts.
m * f Soda crack, r* he reduces from 10 to
P. rfurate i board and mottoes at
tbc Post Office Bo. k Store.
AT It E-ST.
A tnnn by Uic name of Jackson
Tbs best is the r bee peat and
be ha I at G.ii-man A Co’s.
can ; '1 ed Sunday ••veiling in a wagon on
All kinds of toys and fancy goods
»' the Post Offi'-e Book Store. *
i III© road between Deni-on and Sl.er-
j mail, lie was one of tiro parly of
The Past Office Book Store s the
pi ice to bu/jiSui lots and holiday
presents J \
If vou want (o’ buy your toys ami
holiday goods go lo I he Post Office
Bock Store. *
Dried Shaker con at Gatamatv A
Co’s _____
Do not tail to call at the Poet office
Book stole tor your toys and fancy
goods.
••(jo West” young tnan ami hut
your holiday presents at tho Post
Office Book Store.
8 cents, and yen st powders from 20
lo 18 cents. Oilier articles he will
sell nt proportionately reduced
price*.”
It will he verv easy for any on*
to take this list of pi i.-es and reduu
turns and see how great a saving fh«
i introduction of the cent would be lo
| pool prop's.
I Iitifl'giai'ls that recently entered
| the Stale in -car* h ot a home. Jack.
! son bail g lab n sick, the parly went
I into camp, hoping tftieir companion '
| would soon recover. Jackson ws- u ; er d.ffieuii, and eoiiieiitnv* danger-
I confederate soldier under Genen*) j *>«». operation. Wouldn’t rl he well
the war ! *or tmr neighbor, the f'omicr, since
tie lots stopped taking the press die
pall-lies, to lake out the conspicuous
licading “Associated Press II. port?*
Dallas, Tixa*. Dee. IS, 1877 :
D*ai HeraldWell. I'm here
and can’t make another atari until
5:10 this p. m." owing to dalaycd
trains. 1 attended the reeep'ion of
the B. B. Club of this city tendered
W. K. Wbevluek and bride, who re-
cently returned from Kentucky. It
«•»* one ol the most gorgeous and
dazzling affairs that l ever attended
The aHeiidunce was large and the
creme it la creme ol Dallas. The la-
die*—beautiful at hour’s--were
riehlv, yes gorgeously dressed. Mrs.
j \V. K \\ neelock appeared in her
bridal .Jjess which was a combina-
tion silk and sa'in cut rt la Princess,
[tritamid with orange blossoms She
j was lhit centre of attraction during
AT Y12Y LOW H&Smn!
CHOW-CHOMf.
Time Arcs slowly in ly Urns,
burning oil
Security
blase.
scent* to
There sre many kind word* spo-
ken in jest.
A deaf man mttai go away l.-om
bom* Iw hear the news.
The caucus will supply a want
lung felt by amall boys.
A man of Merritt will be Survey-
or of the port of New York.
. THE TKITH. ‘ ‘ j IMTPPKTANT ^LOCALS.
4 DVKIiTt'hMK-l&aiide.Jd* M
A prominent businoaH man ot Den- X\. »iS be iuw-eiud at l>« rale or 1 crate
“** ‘f**4 yesterday in Sherman mcrsti net esarhed aarerw Be will tar nsrt-
11 - ts a ©Iim© observer, and * gentle- cd ~*ti~ (tffi tarbfo) aad imertrd ttlio.dm-
man wh. m not g va.. t. ei.gvra * *«+*>**<—*'***■
u..n i. any lurm. U. smiled at tbe ! Y^l ttSUHIKUROOllB-A aM| far
_ . . . X fwm« HiitiMip taf two jHithr*
Counwr i*m # ni*a (be ed’tor ut tb«l mttt ivr mmtk iwn tW r ~T
sheet candidly admmed that tbe »fn*t“f»«* B-PJatbaa*,
Narrow t-u»g« railrtmd to Game#-; - ---— ----»—
! «i 1 >>>Altl»tNG—A lew (rwUee au *“
vie waa all ne«»|>a|mc- talk; tnai J3rtml (IrM cfcwi board, wttb <w wuheot
tbe eiliaens ol (jaineavitle wtruld not |Tv* ■ *. *t Mr-. Khcs's. oo Gandy street,
ijEtfiui UuiiMuti abuU Au*lin ithiin.
(imtrtbule a penny towards the en j KeirrrUte* giveu and rtNuim|.
ter prise. Cr*ok*wna d.-s|K>nd«ct O K SABIN E PANK
aad admitted that-‘eometh-ng maai \ Nul( l it H US 1 ».U.\ k('X,
be done, arid tha. right away.”: (Nvrow Gauge.)
'The gentleman visited sevetal large [■ l.awaaaca, K*irMss^r^.T«x*
grocery houses and foand oat that
one irr two was iloing all tbe buei-
‘SrJ
'VTir riC ts hereby given that Urn regu-
isr abuttal iu» cling el the Muck-
m I"*-
Unequally divide I. The cry was eers lortfau .-usuiug ywsr, will be bald at
I tlw olBi-c i4The euartMuy m the town of
•‘♦vervthmg here is overdono,
sooner or later the irievita! I* crash ID. (878.
I^twrcuct.au Wediweiia). J«us»s! v »U,A.
Js
Price and retv trod during ihe war
over twenty wounds in the cam-
paign in tho State of Missouri; his
body was literally honey -combed.
The brave veteran was laid to rest
in Texas soil.
li i* calculated to mislead the public
into believing that our neighbor re-
loeives tho press report, when of
_ 1 course ho would not have the good
The Denison Herald lias tho beat unbhe so deceived. It may b« a lit-
| advertising patronage of any pnpor hard to haul in his inloi-s, alter
j in Northern Texas.—McKinney Ad- 'he extravagant boast* and flaftei-
| vocatc ' '"8 premise* indulged in the initial
Your head ,* level, Thomas. No '*“mb*r "f |ho Da;ly Gourier, hut
--------------- | ; then, our neighbor is bravo enough
Bo sun- you buy your toys and | other city in the State lias as liberal j j() jea| wll[, (|le public—Shcr-
lancy goods at tbe Post Office, they [ and enlet-prising merchants as Den- j man Ifcgister.,
fiove just received a fresh lot. * : non. They rccognizs the Herald j S(»y my relentless bond, Jack.
as the mcdi-.im through whielv* to J Don't thou not know that this same
reach tho. reading public and talje | Daily Courier was to he as large a*
advantage of it. In twi n we will I and liettsr than the Dallas Herald—
soy the McKinney Advocate is one j 0|He j( wa* not to be at all. It is the
of the best wevklv newspaper*
Texas.
Sailing Under talse color* i.tl rath-1 *he Wr "'"g. J*
i wi . i. ■ j !. .---- The banquet was the conception
and execution of the princely pr >-
prictors of the royal Windsor,
Messrs. Whitla A Pepper.and would
have reflected credit on the Delmon-
ido of New York. To make a long
story short—it w.is simply grand—
too grand to be justly described in
tbc spare of a bn -f eorrespinidance.
1 would ^gratefully return my
A family advertises for a plain
cook. No beauty need apply.
Gen. McClellan i» expected to
make a dash for the White 11
W. D. Howell* i* trypalafing
mn*t came.
shks Uma. aee'j.
other medh
There m not n *torc in 1 n KB MAN 8YBUP-.No
s~. .M *- e..—.ji a'siar^srsrsBS
of business a*’he"Star Store • ! this r iiK*'. ttKRUitr STst r, Intbrve vesr*
twu mill.on lour hmsHvd ttiuusnnd small
tsuilcs of tig* meitiefwi ts as iflatnlsited
city. Tbe It. R A R. G. will sound
tho dcsth knell of Sherman, and
there t* not a merchant in that city
who does not know it.
rt'' J°*r
i.oo F tvorettfl
A
root-:i— at'
|M
\JuianiAll AlVfi.
nmi 1 > v
Fine docks nail mantel ornaments j
for bridal present* at M. Goldsoll J
A do’s. *
The largest stock of toy* ever
brought to Denison can lie found at j
the Post office Book store. *i
rett.
CONCERT AND BALL
thanks for esteemed favor* to Judge
West, D. 11. Morrow, W. K. Wheel
ock and Wm. Loflaod; also (o oth-
ers whom I cannot name. Dallas
may fee! justly proud of the beauty
ami accomplishment* of her l»di*s
and the gallantry of . .her men.
Ta, ta. .! D.
The race is not always for tbe
swiftest, especial])’ on a muddy
tree of charge by diugsUt* a Hit* country
totlitan* alBiiUed with UHisuasfttioa, A»>
thins. t roa|>. severe Cough*. Pts WnoulA
*n»l orhn thscwsvs ol thoUumal nod lung*,
giving tlie A lurrivaii paopie nmk-irtslit*
|>ri«»l tlist t.KRHAX »v ki t will cure them.
Tlie mult hastavn that Druggists Ik eve-
n town and village in the Uninal State*
sre recouunrthimg U to tlM-ir cuslomet*.
I Go to your Druggist mil ok
what they know akput it. bainplo
tKitties Ui cents. Ucgular site 7icents.
The following i» lb* program me .Time ihwcs will rdWv* aar ca»e.
road.
In falling *o much the Govern-
ment barometer ia likely to be bro-
ken. 7 '
Handsome cameo and Ii»m3'tite
TABLED.
scurf pins lor gentlemen, in solid
gold settings rtt M. Goldsoll ACo’s. *
A certain young gentleman of
Denison, whom it is not necessary
Our stock of toy* are fresh, and ; to name, has recently fallen in
the toy lino can he ! love wiih a Gandy street belle. Like J my • ideal model
everything ii
found at the Poetoffiec Book store. *
Co. has
The name of (in is mu n A
become a household word with our
citizens, or at least such of them as
Appreciate first class fresh groceries |
easiest thing in the world to start
out with “extravagant boasts and
flattering promise*,” but running a
Daily newspaper requires a much-
ness of slerner stuff. The Courier
lacks vtry much of being a riv*l of
the Dallas Herald which wa* Tom-
only n model,
in “Everybody’s | nothing more,
ung man is provok-
11# determined to
Weather fine.
Business brisk.
Christmas coming.
And so are jackson cracker*.
stockings
Litlle folks, get your
ready for ,'anta Clans.
Tho Assessor and Collector ia alter
tho taxpayers sharply.
What a feast for the eyes is the
display of jewelry at Goldsoll’*.
at reasonable price*.
Goldsoll’s
M Goldsoll’* jewelry establish-
ment i* thronged day and night with
delighted multitudes to ae'o the wil-
derness ol jewelry. *
Tbe ladies arc in ectasios over the
new and beautiful Roman necklaces
j Mr. Icebrook,
l Ftiend," this y
i ingly bashful.
make his declaration of love .ucccss
: Billy, se he art to work in the quiet
bed chamber and
wrote it off in a business like man
ner. It breathed love, fire, madness
and molasses in every line. A few
evening* sinco he called ami after
the necessary time had elapsod, and
without tbe slightest warning he
throw himself on bis knees before
tbe astonished young lady and lead
There are hut lew men who know-
how to run a I otel successfully and
fewer who understand the manage-
ment of n grocery establishment. A
great many who think “ihoy know
it all” ought to go to Gaisman A Co.
for lessons. They are first-class
giocers. *
CITY PERSONALS.
Mrs. Morrison left ,<or Topeka,
Kas., yesterday-
*
Capt. J. P. Rockwell left for Gal-
veslun Wednesday.
J. K. Tompkins, of Lancaster,
Penn., is at tho Planlcie.
Tom Reynolds, a member of tho
md pendants now on exhibition nt
M. Goldsoll A Co’s, mamoth jewelry i ir' “ femb'intf and uncertain voice
,-t»!,li*him.„l. * four pages of foolscap. She heard
—------- - - — ! him U rough putitnlly, even pleas-
ll.c exquisite new designs in UP' j ftr»tly. Taking the burning declara-
mnn gold necklaces and lockets just I )ion )rom his lmn<j l(lP si;,i Mnilii,g-
received by M. Goldsoll A Co.,arejly. -i movo to l,ay tfai> bill on the | Cb.cka.aw Senate, i« at the Plan-
wort by ol the attention of cunnois-, (ab|uc. I( i# on ,|,e ,a|,|e yet lor ; t0|.g
►curs their extremely low price*! „ „ 0 ou , „„„ knows. j 4 n „
must commend them all. *! J ^ i A. P. Holland of Dallas,wa* in the
—— i Mr. Blanchard of Michigan and , city today,the gue*t of W. P. WM-
A fine cameo, humyti.e or atn«-1 p|U.ty rMurnu(1 ,ftHt evening from a ' bur.
I trip to Oil Springs. They express
At quitting time last evening 214
miles ot track had bseii laid on the
D. A S. E. ___
J B. Lt.Londo informs the Her
a 1.0 that lie Ims ginned to dale this
season 1,000 bale* of cotton. ;
Gibraltar i* in such Strait* that
tunnelling ia to be dona straight-
way.
A pair of fool*—Tho pairing of
Congressmen who wish to dodge a
vote.
of the concert by the Society Vor-
wserte to-night. It will be a tuusi
ml toast.
PRoORAMME :
Ova»Ti'..l:—‘’Mendelsohn’* Wed-
ding March" by Wefner,Gna»c,Meu
delbaum, Koenig and Muuecasht,
Sons:
waorls.
’ ANTED-Day bounh-r* at lit* tiff-
Wf
y y ton Itetuw, 8c»r« street. Tlie table
is inisuriuMat-iI. Dnlv Uiree bf«»ck* (row
the busiu-ss centre of tlie erty. Heftw-
r*c« —the boarder*. •
ITtUKNHHKD KUUMlL—A Ur*» well
JC rurnishrtl room- suitable for two
single x'-ntl nti-n, or wan »nd wife, with
, , or without board, rouvcniemlv located.
“.Sunriee ’ by Society V*r-| fW luriln-i-partliuhtr*enquire «t flaKst.o
d#ce. •
M. Leon
semetbiog
France.
CoanrT Solo:—“Lneie de Lam |jy ,K >aI.E—A Jrtlr.ble icsHieuce.
mormoor” by j. G. (*ne«e. ' JP i’enns rvammsble. AppiytnJ.il-
Solo—bnen violin:—“Barlow Pol ; hheeder »J tt«-gtm *b«p. *
ke.” by Albert Koenig. f ADIRS A ITh..VlT .N:-»lr». IjUffi
£ QfARTBTrB—liras* instrum'int*:—1 A^J . desires to call tbc attculkffi of the
MfltPPd m V tllffl III8* lirmrtV ^
• Of fit-nlson to ber new stock of mil,
Say is likely to have
to #»y on’ finance in
llenrjyClay Dean fired up when
a man asked him to explain the jet-
ty system.
-Come where mv lore lieu ........ , ^ ^ MiI.
"’d, by (iii«»c, Miineea ill.Dunn and . tiling lia* been selected wlili crest
Koenig. { esrv, and she invite* th« In-pn-tioB ef the
* Dl CT—Cornel and al’o:—”Horne ladle*of lr«-nl»iiti before going elsewhere.
viiilinioins ” l,v Gnase ,<m| Mmlw-rr, Urt-«# nukhtg, .t .iuplug, pink-
to our Mountains, t>) tniain ano ltl|( 4II,|pn-aintgat|wchdty. iMWryarticle
According to di*|iatohcs tbe Pres
idsnt’e Mexican policy is to berime
Don’t forget to visit Perkin*’pho-
tograph gallery and havo your pic-
ture tskew for a holiday- prepent. *
A number of ladies arid gentle-
men from tbi* city attended a pleas-
ant party at Col. Lipscombs last
night.
Messrs. Scullm and Shellonborger
are changing tbe line of tbe I). A S.
E. at the intersection of the Tran*
Continental.
A Ma*Hachu*tt« man is fattening
frog* for the market. Ho keeps hi*
croakers in barrels ami feeds—yiem
on Indian mcul.
or atne-1
thvst ring is an exquisite present lrj)j ((> t)il Sprinf?s. T|,ey
tor a gentleman. A largo variety I thclllge|Vl.g delimited with the coon- !
. Here,I at extraordinary low price* I ^ l|u)y gaw Th#y wl|| onter
;it M. Goldsoll A Coo. into ncgoliaiioti* immediately for
Sentenced lo be banged i* bliss,! th purchase of largo tract* ol land*
compared to being obliged to live! near Oil Springs. Mr. Blanchard
without an opportunity of having a inform* a HERALD reporter, that if
bountiful picture taken ut Perkins’j ho should purchase tho land on
which Od Spring* are situated, that
the Spring* will he fitted up for a
photograph gallery. *
If you want a cameo ring,a locket
or necklace, or any novelty ill jew-
> iry or silverware, don’t fail to vi*r
M.GoMkoII A (Jo’*.mammoth jeweiry
establishment. *
Tlu- Pi-stofflc* Book sloro l* the i
place to buy your Holiday goods be 1
Mice and price their goods before
buying elsewhere.
W. II. StiifTord is now solo propri-
etor of the popular Gale City Jlea-
tauranl, having pwehasod the inter.
*#i ot hi* lalo partner—Mr. Cum-
mings.
Five wagon loads ol cotton pass-
ed through Sherman yesterday -and
came to Denison.
summer resort, and a small steam-
boat of light draught built and put
on Red River for tho aecommoda-
ot those who may wish lo visit the
Springs.
Messrs. 1. I. and J. N. Lindley
have purchased tho Geo. C. Brown
property on Main street.
Miss Addie and Fannie Waplo*
arrived to-day from Clnlicoilie, Mo.,
and are the guest* of Mrs. E. U.
Lingo.
Clin*. Howard, general traveling
agent for the Wheeler and Wilson
sewing machine, is registered at ihe
Planlei*.
Mr*. J. H. Slater lelt for Sherman
to-day, having received a dispatch
j that her sister, Mrs. Binkley, wa*
Mr. Perkins lint on hand the j dangerously ill.
largest stock ot photograph albums j
and frames hi tiio State. They are j
all ol the laieet pattern, beautiful
and unique in design. Ju*t tho
thing for a holiday gilt—with your !
picture in it, . *
J. M. Lea, th" gentlemanly pro-
prietor of that palaco hotel at Deni-
son, tlie Pi liters, was ovor yester-
day and gave us a call. The Slier-
Capt, Millilt purchased some
handsome present# for members of
j his family, at the jewelry establish
moot of M. Goldsoll A Co.
W. J. Scott took formal posses-
sion of th* poeioffice this morning
Capt. Webster retiring. Charles
Doughorty will remain for tbe pres
ent.
So tho Herald j "liln i;«°P'« Won.
, der, lli’iik of going nowhore else but
is informed by a gentleman who met j
A station hand on Tierney’s con-
tract on Ihe D. A 3. E. died yester-
day of typhoid pneumonia, at the
camp on Choctaw.
Capt. Puff ia having a handsome
two story residence built on llys
nnd
thing vigorous.
In the play of “Bona” Mi«* G »ne
vieve Roger* show* herself lo he a
bonafide little actross.
Koenig.
Solo—Violin:—“La (Hie de Regi
ment," by David Mundelbnnm,
Cobnet Sow—Bra** sc »mpen-
men); “Kathleen Mnvourtieen,” J.G
Onasc.
Sono—“Con Amoi‘4 Polka,” by
Society Vor’vraert*.
Immodititelv aflcr l|tie close of ttic
concert toe ball will ppm
et-itfo tip in (1m- ialcst stjrie at the shortest
tiotiec. Slid st pi lues to suit all.’ t ab »l-
tmr MtabtWtMMit —Tint Ladies’ Saxarr—
No. Sid Mam street, *
I itKiMo wire ItOAKD.—Furalshfd or
X w'lUturuislMst rnoiii* with of without
tosiril,%an On proeitmi at the residence ol
Mi'f.i**a'r on <ialidy-*t-. he. r Itu-k-av*.
A lew day hoenlcrs can he *eMMMNMMled.
Tlw i*i,.fd wilt in tlw tmurc a* ta ihe
! past be flm-etas*. f tie room* ate l*rfe.
i picasiiutly situated and hatHlMXneljr lur*
i oisind Location UMWl dreitable ot soj
Wm. Allen aay* he baa no demr*
to go to the United State Sennte,
and hi* wi*he« should be rotpeeted.
’ AIJL iln hie ettv. ‘
Two families have been broken
up at Utica by eating butcher’* head
cheese said to have’ been poisoned.
, HI’EdAL I.
A UVKKII'KMK?
i Y iu this tywffiSKl __ _____
g'h* 1 ^WlthtlTwffi’lVjam
*** «ne •l‘Dh trees; rood cretsr fomw
snTd^Ttod dli^ ” - * ,urWtf) j Hr„UIHl y* Miur.oni. third limber, bslsim
Thb Boston Congregational cler-
gymen have been discussing, with
dosed doors, the doGtnne of endless
punishment.
Under the present administration,
Victor Emanuel hs# been bestowing
honors and decoration* at tlie rate
of about 2,000 n vesr.
Blue Goose. \ __________________
This wonderful bird, tho only one j cultivjteiffi all iimiric
*i" the United Ststi-s. i* on ’ ,ML‘wVmt7iMe«ths”^^^1lilSr
tmn at tb* saloon of Messrs. Runyan | c**ut interest*.
A Ua’rron, on Main street. Call arul
Mr.Doyle has t)*#n elected Mayor
of Providence, Rhode Island, twelve
times. Truly the ways of Provi-
dence aro past finding out,
k red out. j a<HNj .uasa. s*miy
HOW>V> PBKMCTTS.
DonVfirTTo call on M. Goldaoll A ; ttau. •piemtid Uihhwvil land
Co’s mammoth jewelry ©atahtieh
ment for your h-if day preeent*.
praita, good running
S r-mhI celittis uu same.
in vuluvs-
oar pooil
cabt'i. wiih *t»liH' cribs, Ac. Another of
i •.•»! sc e- with 80 acre** H Href river botngp
j i.iM-l witii PI acre* tu R'KmI state of cut tvs-
j ttun. Twp oilier* of one hum. red sere*
I eacli «itli 40 and tw acre* iu gowl state ef
the w .guns on the road.
Mr. Nohlc, tho lurnituro doal«r, | "'IIIT'h.fnvm,
sold two wagon loads ot furniture
yeeteMky to parties living in Shor-
man. Martin, put that in your pipe
and smoke it.
to the Planters, and it is a trent to
visit Denison simply to take a
at tho Planters. Mr.
Lea inform* us he has employed
one of tho finest French cor,Us in
the United States, nod next year
the uecoinmodiitiona of his house
will he enlarged.—Sherman Cou-
rier.
Two men arrived in the city fast
evening from Collin county in
suurcb ot a horse that had been sto.
len several day* since. They left
for Preston Bond, where it i* said
the hnr»e wns disposed of.
Gaisman A Co. can and do soil
most article* in tho grocery line at
le** than many of tho prominent gro
cor* of Denison can buy them. *
Mr. Georg* Perkin* takee tbi*
method ol informing the pnblio that
the best tfme to have an infant’* or
child’* picture tdken it the ferenoon,
m tb«y Rre-gencrelly alw»y* livoly
Rid bright dfirmp that time ol day.* - the profile.
1
'*.#7 it'-'/ * Mr.
e j . rfi
G.tisman k Co. me inuking the
old fo£y grocer* mlghly tick. *
Eupct’* confoctionery ator* looks
sweet enough to cat.
Mr. Boas shipped u car load of
flour to-day to Leadbetter and Hous-
ton,
QUERY.
Capt.Shcmui ker,of tlie Alamo, re-
ceived a telegram tin* morntng re-
questing his immediate presence at
homo, in Lawrence, Ktt*. Th* Capt-
tain left on tho noon train.
Mr. Groner, of Collin county, wns
in the city yesterday, tho guest of
Dr. Crane. Mr. Groner is a’wcalthy
land owner in Collin county and
contemplates selling out and com-
ing to Denison to live. Ho visited
Donlson for thepurp -so of having a
dental alteration performed by Dr.
Crane.
farm 112 rttiles from Denison,
is otherwise improving it.
’J lie .Society Vorwtetls will have
a grand concert nod hall ut their hall
over the postoffico to-night. A* no
tickets will be sold at tlie door all
should, provide thomselvcs before
night.
■ The editor of the Herald, on be-
half i I himself and wife, returns
thanks to the “Method;*! Ladies”
fora cot dial invitation to “take a
dish of oyster* with them” last
night.
The cotton roceipte Wudnostlsy
were the largest of tho season, three
bundrod and nine bales being re-
ceived bn Thursduy th# receipts
amounted to two hundred and seven-
ty five hales.
A committee con»itting of Messrs.
Hughes, K-rk, Boss »nd O’Maley,
ntet ln*t evening at Mr. Hugh**'
office for the purpose of invustigat
ing the accounts of ex city assessor
and collector North cult.
When k man <>b-«*rve* to bta lo-
quacious wife, “With all thy fault* 1
love the© still,” th* probabilities at*
thut that is just tbe lime she won’t
keep still.
Mr*. Brook*, famous for her mod-
el of tit# “Dreaming Jolanihe,” is
now noxious to work in maUd*,
though many friends advise her to
stick to butter. ’
see it.
Roman gold necklaces, gold studs,
sleeve buttons, watches, chain*, ten
sets, water set*, toilet seta, fruit
stands, curator-, ji wcl case*, vase*,
etc., etc., at WoodyarJV Will be
sold very low.
en to ail *> I men
People looking lor holiday pre»-
enta should call oo WcxHlykrd at hie
new store helote buying. *
Half rind Half.
Just received at Louis Lebrucbt'e,
a lot of imported ate and Porter. *
wUh
J. M. too*
i'Htitsox, Nov. 10. 7T,
•VTO riuK-ls hereby givci
Until) concern Uial on Sattmta),
Zt»pi of Dec. 1877 It 10 .. ©tack ta the taro.
sum nf that dayilie mutarata taul wm at
tlie West it.'or of Missouri, Kun-*t sod
Texas freight ill-pot Ui lire ctl) nt Deuisoo,
(-outity of Gray ton, slid Htate ot Texas *eit
at patilic auction to the lugfresl bfaMMr
lor ca«liAhc lotiowiiiR dcscrtbwf psekages
ol uuuiaTiued Height, couvi-yrel over sakl
railway to sahl city of fE-ttlwui, to-arft:
la-neh Ahamuefs. Gshieavlltr. 1 cask
©rockery, <1 package* earthen wsre. H
II Live. ISenUsi, lkeg at powder. J C
lUrker.Dents*Bid trunk ami conleiiuJoKl
Meyer. IN-nlsou. I'lanntag mill, J H Hall
IE ulwm, 1 wok store. * fmmlin brel rails
Mild side. I bereau ami store pipe, M B
I picket t. Crelar Milk. I box of mw’ictne.l,
Tbouiss, Denison, 1 box ot medicine,' A
Cl* k, Denison, I well anger. M « Moody
* ‘ , C
He had two dozon egg* lit a |tapor
sack, tbe bottom of which, like a
•avimrs bank, busted. Tbe look of
ahjoci misery on hi* faco was fearful
Why I* it that A. W. Acker, who jt0 contemplate. He did not say eggs
koep* th* grooery and provision ; *»ll#,,,i but the- *" *"■'
store on Main etreet next door to
Norris’ livery stable, is accumulat-
g so rapidly. Beceuee he' I* lay.
ig down bta tabor and
taking up
had, all Mftto.
Wood A Flynn have opened In
fine stylo the 8t. Louie Restaurant
at 108 Main atreot. The Herald
wished the new enterprise abundant
su<-re**.
Mr. Waldo, general passenger
and ticket agent H. A T. C. railway,
who wa* in tho city yesterday .stated
that tho company would in all prob-
ability build a round bouse boro in
tho spring. They will also erect
machine shops.
A4 thie season ol tbe year a wo-
man ought to get enough money
from her husband to make him a
present, oven it tho eulfiih thing
it.inks nothing ol her. I
De Tourville, who throw hi* wile
over a precipice of th© Alp*, bit* hud
his sentence eommutod at Vienna to
imprisonment for life at hard labor.
He should have herb thrown over
the precipice after hit wife, and so
settled all disputes.
Dulls* h*s borao ihisvss who have
the audacity to steal a gentleman's
horse in open daylight in tboqyept
heart of the city. The Herala of
the 7th save Mr. Kone had a boras
stolen in Inat manner. Comment is
onnecseeary.—Fort Worth -Stan-
dard.
After reading the above we are
constrained to repeat t v'Commmt
ia unnecessary," line# nothing of the
kind happened nor did tho Herald
*ay R did Iq I)a1la«.
A paper in Bell county, Texas,re-
fused to nd vert is* a well augur com-
pany, because the editor found thit
the augur* offered lor sale would n<
bore through the limestone deposit*
,ol the county, and were therefore
worthless to well wishers. This ia
journalistic Integrity that should be
highly commended. A patent med
teino man would have no show for
hi* money in Bell county,
A friend of ours who had a boil
on tha top of Ids head, congratulat-
ed himacli on havtag got the dead
wood on it—having it whero
where it would do the least damage
—until he went down Intelds cellar
after a acuttla of coal and rantmad
hit cranium against the lop of It
when ho started out. It buret tbe
-boll, bot ho now aay* tbe mao wbo
wants bta boila on the top uf nta
bond hasn't bad much eiptrlence in
tbe boil line.
. , , , A taut. Got tun Plant, 1 *aek trass reed,
Th© numerous wedding* that t « Kimball Denham. ’ ©aril cutter. M
have recently taken place have made' *"<•«. I*©"^ 1 •>"« i.unrtu*fool* sad!
heavy demands for bride1 present*
Irntn lira asperh stock ot M. Goldsoll
A Uo’a. Those who tksif# to pur-
chase a wedding gift will not do
themselves justice if they do not s#
tact from tbi* immense stock which
is offered at such advatageou*
prices. *
I it he wheel. J In body, Denison, *
aimxcfH H gowts. s«i 1 tshta.H.
Wimlt**, UriiWHi* <0 okUW#*
ler, Vlnlie. 1 trank syrebrar
Un..r. OoMen 6t», hslf lisrrel I
Tho bniHtaomeel display of toilet
article* tn th# city, at W. M. Hano i
A Co.’s.
Half and Half.
Just received at Louie Lobrrchl’#,
* lot of imported A I© mid Porter. *
One can© ol Flor do Cuht^received
this tlu) at Louis Lubrccht’t *
Half anil Half.
Just received at Louts Lebrceht’e,
a lot of imported Alo and Porter. *
A eure cure for hog cholera at Dt
Fields’. \
Half anil Half.
Just received at Louie Lebrechi’s,
a lot of imported Ata and Porter. *•
MONTGOMERY A bCOTTA
A large vailety of plain and fan-
cy visiting card* at the Herald Job
* files.
>:
Prescriptions carefully compound
ed, dav or night, at W. VI
Co.'s.
Hanna A
■ta
Half ami Half.
Juat received nt Iionts Iiebrecht’s,
a lot of imported ala and Porter.
Our motto* te to please and we In-
tend to abide by that mottoe. Bo oell
at the Puslofflc* Book store for
toy*. *
■4
X'
1*101* A
Miller, Vlnit*. 1 trank ayreffirm wa. W
ItaUnii r. Golden Cltv. hslf lisrrel adaeral
water. Geo Gwaamek, Ft. Olbsou. I boa
iiK-rcliuiidfre, 8 C Kobrrts t liotesu. I Iron
cvllndi-r doorattsetonent W (Joesseiiberry
Muokogee, 7 boXc« hooks nnd MH gorek,
Atkinson. French A lire*. Ctrerwkee I. T.
7 pieces iron inmitie. B F Hisuillv-Kufsuta,
I tmcksgi- lobaeoi) circulars, J 11 Kslser
( sdilo. 1 can oil. I. Keys. McAkiter, 1
Iron Casting
Said paoksgrehaving mnaloed unclaim-
ed (or the i ps< «of tin•••■ CG RHRittis **4
over at the ilean* of sta.1 rslW,#ad *a
owners tlwreof rretieetlWly foiled ta elsim
the same, or to pa)- Mta eherar#
tlrereon. the •rare wllf be sokl at the time
and idaca shove specified, to *stt«ry the
liens for fW|ht charge* and Otlirr expo-
ses ihereon in favor ol tix-1 ohm Tru»l Ca-
New York, trustees ot tlie Mksoari. Kan-
ts* ami Tea** Hallway. Including «»tt of
slorlng same. *ml tty co«» end expense#
#1 sale, pronorthmrd ta each article sold.
Kscli arlterl shall he sold reperateljr a#
consigned or eheckeil.
P. K. Evtssixss.
Controller M.. K. AT.
Denison, Texas. Nov. g7lli 1877,
MThr Oon’t Yon Buy Property.
One hundred lot* lor **le on monthly
payments at Mmilgotnery A Heotl'*.
A hustaoM houm for sale at a bargain
at Montgomery A Bow's.
Undue** houre*. resHetieei end vsoent ;j
Infs for sale wi low form*. Apply la ^
Montgomery A Bcoit.
mAX-PAYf its A1TKNTKIN. - For
X th* convenience of t»*-|i#y* r# who
an- unahle lo vfdl rav offiee daring «ba
d tv. I em be font.d In lit# fotsre st my
(Ale* from the liouraol 7 ia fluMerk P-m.
A, D* COFFIjit
* (Jlly Aysreer and Collvelor.
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1877, newspaper, December 14, 1877; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523705/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .