Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. II
DENISON, TEXAS, TUESDAY. NOV. 30. 1875.
NO. 109
Daily Cresset. AWAY AHEAD,
AWAY AHEAD
Enterprise and Perseverance Must Conquer.
$3
My BUItSON & DAY.
Pobi.isiikd Daily. Sundays Exckitkd.
OI IKIAI. PAPKK OF THE CITY.
^ ^ K. SNYDER and E. J. ADAMS,
DENTISTS,
TELEGRAPHIC.
Tabuqi ah. Nov. 27 —The Cher-
Lar^rst Onil.v CirriilHtiou ill the City
Ollice in the Gunn Block,Corner 1
Main street and Austin avenue,
Seen ml Story. j O
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TERMS:
l»nily. one year................. $(> 00
•* six months.......................... 3 00
“ one month........................... 60
Weekly. one year.......................... 2 (10
*• six months........................ 1 00
Daily delivered hy carrier anywhere in the
city at til'teen cents per week. •
To any one sending a club of ten. of either !
the daily or weekly, an extra copy will
be furnished free.
Advertising rates low. and will be made '
known on application.
THE JOB OFFICE
complete in every respeet. and employ-
ing none hut first class workmen, we are
prepared to do all kinds of job work in
as good s vie as can he done anywhere,
and at prices that are reasonable, (jive
us a call and von will lie convinced that
what we say is so. Orders by mail will
be promptly attended to.
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PRIV SIOfcS, COAL OIL, &c.
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And remain ten day*. Will make.a speci-
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life-time.
t®~Oi!ice ct II. Toxi’i residence.
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^ ^ i oysters, in tiie shell, at the I,one Star
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Can’t guess. Give it up! Go to Enper
A Co’s., whisper C. C. C. 15. to doe and
see it you don’t get some of the nicest
Ciipct’od ('ran lierrics ever brought to
this market.
I,one Star restaurant, open tlav anil
night, next door to express office. Call
|_i j for what you want. A good square meal
j® ™ <+ ! or any delicacy that can Ih> had in tfe mar-
jj 'B ket. Redaction on oysters by the can.
* — M,:l1 tickets sob! good for any house tlav ; that the stainewas a reality''
►j* Q ! or night.
cast in the general election in Au-
gust last for Principal and Assistant
Chiefs, and declared ('ha*. Thomp-
son elected Principal Chief' by
eleven majority.
An Irish tailor, on making a gen-
tleman's coat and vest too small,
wa* ordered to take them home and
l?t them out. Some days alter,
the gentleman was told that the
garment* happened to tit a country*
man of the tailor’s, and ho lot them
at a shilling a week.
On the last occasion, Mr. Kean
played Louis XI, <n Edinburgh, at
the Theatre Royal, a devout Irish-
man, sitting entranced in the stalls,
titter the attendants had proclaimed.
“'1 he King is fiend!” exclaimed
“And may the Lord have niercv on
his sow 11 thinking tor I ho moment
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P| Go to Leix Tinatin’* for choice liquors.
DENISON',
TEXAS.
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K. RAllilER SHOP,
F. M. WHITE, Proprietor.
Hot c*j Cold IQcvtTa
Shaving. Hair Cutting ami Shampooing
with neatness and dispatch.
Me. X STREET NEXT TO KPI’STEI.N's,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
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WHOLESALE DEALER IN
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cigars and bar fixtures. OhICook wl.i-kv
$2 50 a gallon.
Just received at .1. .1. Collins’ new gro-
cery store, New Drv Apples, New Dry
Currants and New Fresh Lemons.
Go to J. J. Collins for your
nice driftl hoof.
M''s. Johnson, at the Lone Star Restau-
rant. makes the best coffee in town, so
judges say.
It you want a square meal and a strong
onp of good coll'ee. go to the Lone Star
Restaurant, next door to the Express
olllee.
A woman writing from Washing-
ton, says: “The ouston of my own
sex—interchanging kisses whenever
they meet—has been so much ridi-
culed that it is going out of fashion
among refined people, and is kept
alive in the districts, where railroad,
telegraph and newspaper luciiitiea
are unknown.’
if you w ait fresh oysters, 24 hontsoutof
the brine, go to the Lone Star Restau-
rant.
Attention Firemen-
Tit" members of the Denison Hook and
Lai tier Company No. 1. are requested to
You can buv lampsat Ateldson A Star's ’* ■« ‘ "" "ting Thursday night,
fully 25 per cent elieaperthan at any other
plain in the city.
('all and see I i;■ 'in.
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w hen the annual election of olticrs ot the
company will lake place,
T. C. Tayl- r, Sre'y.
Cl0t2llXl.gr,,
HATS, 0-A.IPS, BOOTS
szioisa.
•Inst leeched at J. J. (Ytlliiis'
Hew Grocery Store.
Fresh N i\v Ihiokwlioat Flour.
i ll Wager $10,
He bought Jo s clothii. at
the Star Store.
Thi* "’ivfit I»»■• • .t St-
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The Shareholders of the First National
Bank of Deni- ->n. are requested to attend j 1,11 d" ss g<> <-i- t .<
a meeting to he held at the office ot the ]’m s :<oo ''.(l till
said Bank in Denison, on Wednesday tin <^(lV , ■
8tb day of December, IS75.
EnwAitt) Pr.aitv,
Vice President, and Acting Casiih r.
novthld
'jure
•too. lit
Octlltf
DENISON,
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- TEXAS.
Look at
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L;uli“s‘ sin<l (’hi
BANK,
Denison...
...Texas.
Transact a general hanking busines
buy and sell gold, silver, audt xchnngei
all tli<' principal cities.
Collections promptly attended to.
/ N G. RANDELL,
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ATTORNEY A COI NSELLOU At LAW
Main street, dknison, texas.
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It' yon want a good square meal, fresh
oysters, trout, and any of the game 111;t
tlie market utfords go to the Lone . mr
Restaurant. Mrs Johnson only opened 11 i-
Restauratit a short time ago. blit by good , ,
iiianiigeinent and hy setting before the
people just what they want, has establish- ll you want to see t.
ed a reputation for bet table, second to room, cleanest table clot!
1 BAND SOUTHERN SALOON, none in the city. most attcntivi waiters and
sire to serve eustoitu rs tidtliedly. call on
Mrs. Dr. Johnson, at Line Soar R 'stau-
'E’S
dining
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in pi11 do-
To Be er Not to Be.
Cor. Slain amt Auelin sis..
Manufacturer and Deder in
FINE
Repairing Neatly
Done.
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U it i v / Ji ik-J;l)ENlS()N. TEXAS.
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WOOLACOTT.
M ati'ifV ot tin r of
Will practice in Gravson and adjoining
i-olintii's. Speei d attention to collecting
and to the investigation of Land ( laims. HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Sept. !),-it.
and dealer in
SMOKER'S SUPPL.’ES. ETC.. E IT
Main street, north aide.
DENISON. - - - TEXAS
April 3, tt
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A. COLLETT X ( 0.,
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LAMO HOTEL.
Proprietor* of
ACCOMMODATION MARKET,
200 Main Street,
DENISON. - TEXAS.
Terms strictly cash. Choice meats con-
stantly on Iiaiiti at prices to suit the times
-pALACE BEER IlAl.l..
LOUIS LI 1H5IK, - Proprietor.
CHOICE WHISKEY. No. I CIGARS,
SAINT LOUIS ALE AND BEER
< Vnistuntlv on draught.
South side Main street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
’flu. Palace, Beer lfall ha ho n ...........
titled up in a neat and at tractive style and
furnished with FINE BILLIARD TA-
BLES.
THE WINE ROOM.
j IS COIIsiaimy icccniiig i.-v-n soppi
which has recently m-cn r... . up 1, niccly j choice groceries, and selling i-henp.
furmsited. oet-itf
-L G. TAYI.OIl A CO., Pkopriictohs,
Main struct, near the depot.
DENISON. • TEXAS.
April 3. tt
/ ( L. G1ERSA.
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Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES
URUiicd I'riii*.*,
FIoTir andL &alt.
Is con taatly receiving fre-li supplies ot
HQRNBACK & WRIGHT, Prspj.
The finest Itnpt rleii Brandies, Whiskies
Wines Hint Havana Cigars at the Bar.
A No. I Hilliard Table lbr the use of ua- j
trims. Give them a call. novll-tf
Sc be: n e's
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All Around Town,
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rant, eext door to Express otliee.
All the ltift* style.- cf Furs, ur
.it,lit Nevins'.
The T. -t amt cheapest Wht-ki - in the
market at Eppstein l’.ro-.
New Furs! CImv.g F -rs: for
lm'iies aiul eliililreit, ;ti N-wins'.
\\ LKKPKR. KB. II. Ll.MiO A. C. WAPLK
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Y EEI’ER. LINGO A CO.
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Call on Mrs.Johnson at Lone Star restau
Successor* t« i runt tor any eatables you want. Fresh ( per dish, or 75 cents per nan
J. I’. Lecper A Co , ami CaonerenA Harfielii j arrivals every morning from St. Louis, treh.
New York ami Philadelphia of nioiintiiiii '•'I_____ ______ I..( . R.u r
Call on Louis Lebreeht for genuine
Rimie Wine from Bingen on the Rhine.
nov‘2:tf
New York oysiei s for s;,,c. at 5 * u'uts
warru: ed
X/11330.13or* X>04A.l0ir» trout. Baltimore oysters. Game, birds,
■ quails, and till the market affords.
DENISON, TEXAS.
A full assortment ol whiteitu* yellow
Nils,Is, Prntr*. liliiulH.
Nhingles. Lntli, Lime,
Hlair. Cement, ei<n,
always on hati
Please give its call and examine on
stock of lumber.
{yj* Offices and yards: Corner of Aits
tin and Owing* s'v U. and foot of ShidiU
st
Hold Yen eo. Oi: n‘t I ?
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Mrs. Cook can accommodate a
fiw gentlemen with beard and neat-
ly furnished rooms. Call at the
building on Main street in the i
ot Pollard’s stove store. i'ov‘J:M'v
is the ft
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aee to get
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Ain't he a Nobby Fellow?
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rtvllE NELSON HOi SE.
ii. \\. H iliTEUN, l*roi»rfi‘tor.
Coiivuiiunt to the Busine. * Portion
of the City.
Prof', l -.iae-ou. oi enlist I optiviun,
i has just rei eiv d <i elioh i a sortment, of
speetalces. eve and niagnifyi''. gh< - -.
- real pebble lens, next to Star .
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Seven year o’d Many ny ;,.;i:,,i
l» Whisky at f.iuti- Lebt'i In - C. ■ La am
House. A superior article. ; o -ai
Just rJeeived t \ l.otlis >,<■! re Of. <I!.U <•
FI or lie Titular; 20.(100 Madid KhtWO
Marry HJnmloh, Li- 1","rnil" 1 ..
censed tPnwn fMroker*
t 1 ? .# Twetitv-live cnift ielit hi < is •"
•jsto, Ut, ( Intporteil Cigars at the KentmU
— — —__ Depot.
We fett by Charce, Auction! AuetiJi! Ay .’iO v!
Even-evening from ' to < c. p.
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1 * / 1 ft
u r.c jusy L-ejt
lore.
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o mac oitree.eei :o%
Oir. Main ;ind UusJ st:' eU.
DKNWON, - - TLX AS.1
m.. at the Gum x *'1,11
. f < mi Main street. An inn a" "• stock in
of dry roods t a. sierra* new good* h«ve j"«
0 r <r> wjj| I|y Jisposeil of lit the lowest I'gtl IS.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1875, newspaper, November 30, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524054/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.