Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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DAILY CRKSSET.
DCSIMHI. TEXAS.
TUESDAY, : t NOV. 30 >*"
To Our Merchants.
At the earnest solicitation of many of
our prominent citizens. there will he is-
sued front this office Thursday, in addition
to our regular list, several hundred eoides
of the CsesstT, which are es|>eeiailv
We stuck the Tex ts Bonanza for » cigar ! intended for gratuitous d strihution
this morning. I throughout the country, fins is believed
. -—-:-" r Tv.n.. ! to be ttecessary to counteract the base and
The principal local matter ... the Dn } ; lib,|o,^ t un,ors whkh (*,„ „t d0iMt
hews ot this morning is ta en rout i< , ^ ^ mervhanta, MWtpapera and Hsssirsi
WHEELS OF FORTUNE.
SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION
OP PRIZES
t'Ki-srr,
There is new dwelling house goiug Uf
on Gandy street, te ar the M
It'y track.
Merchants wlio desire extra copies of
the Ckksskt should leave their orders at
tlie office.
By the Texas Gift Concert Asso-j
cintioii.
28,245 Draws the Capital Priae—
$50,000.
ENG YOUR
11
u
TO TRADE AT
Mr. Martin took possession ot his new
dwelling house Monday, in the rear of
Woodard street, near Houston avenue.
of Trade of Sherman. They are heralding
far and wide over tlte country reports
K, A T. j which are conceived in depravity, ruinous
iu design, and lies in fact. It is a well-
ain.cn blow tocripplc tlte ttade of Det.isou,
and we cannot afford to lie idle. A repre-
sentative of the Ckksskt will visit each
merchant to-morrow, (Wednesday.) and
receive orders for copies of the paper, d e
propose to suv what we think . state facts-
ami as many numbers of that issue as
possible should be distributed among the
tanners, in order that they may hear noth
Now
There was no mail this morning, owing
to the now time table going into effect en
the M., K. A T. and II. A T. C. Railways. sltU's- Sherman lias had her say
------- ------- j should the merchants of Denison do their
Tlie cotton receipts wer- unusually
small yesterday, the extreme cold weather
seems to have affected business generally.
Mr. W. M.
part.
The market quotations of the News are
not to be taken a* altogether re |»bl *. The
Mulliu, of Sherman, who j Ckksskt is not willing that the trade of
lias been selling a large lot of pictures in the city should he injured by false and
this city, relumed to ins adopted village deceptive quotations, hut if It ha* been
!o-day.
A gentleman who came up tin* morning
front Sherman informed us that there
were not over ten hales of corton received
at that place Monday.
Four liat cars, loaded with cotton, ar-
rived last evening over the Texas Central
Itaihvay and were transferred lo the Com-
press Company's track.
Howe’s great show and menagerie will
he iu Dei.i-on some time in December, it is
pronounced by those who have seen it as
tlie best that ever visited our State.
George Stevens, an old M. K. A T. boy.
has been promoted to tlie position of con-
ductor of that ro id. George is a thorough
railroad man, and will make an A No. 1
conductor.
Mr. George Hates lias secured the con-
tract to build tlie new Episcopal Church.
He lias put up a large carpenters shop,
and lias several workmen employed. The
lumber is being received daily.
Three davs after llie Ckksskt had an-
nounced that the Sherman Board of Trad.' °" Mili" stn" wiH ^ PofseKsi''"
were Hooding tlie country with lying cir-i som,'t',ne lllis ",H l,is sl0, k 01 t
citlars and papers the Denison News ap- '’Us i»u' W' instruments will be the most
complete ever offered lor sale in North
Texas. nov30-4s
an oversight in tlie News, will w illingly
let tlie matter rest wliere it is. We think
however, our merchants will demand an
explanation. Iu the single quotation of
bacon alone tlie News quotes at figure*
which would certainly appall tlie most
oppulent of our planters who arc compell-
ed to purchase this article. Tlie News
quotes clear sides at 17 cents a pound,
while it is a notorious fact that immense
quantities can be purchased at from 15 to
15}. Tiie News should be aware of tlie
fact that farmers generally will compare
our quo.aliens wit li those of other cities,
and if quoted at all, the figures should
be correct.
The attention of tlie readers of the
Ckksskt is directed to tlie business card of
Deed Parks, which appears In another col-
umn. lb is a tine practical painter, lias
located permanently in Denison, and the
Ckksskt bespeaks for him a liberal share
of patronage.
,]. Isaacson lias rented one of the large
windows of C. W. Davis' Hardware store,
At an early hour this morning
•veiytliing was in readiliras for the
Second Grand Distribution of P.izes
by tlie Texas Gift Concert Associa-
tion. The drawing took place in
tho large building occupied by tlie
association. Below will be found a
list ot tlie numbers drawing prizes
THE STAR STORE
S3 172
$ 500 2158
$ 3 500
IR)K77
500 04 120
4 000
743
509 82 51 i
4 500
22 fftti
500 88 432
5 000
ill 857
500 03 707
5 500
20 955
500 72 179
0 000
33 002
500 82 951
0 500
23s
500 fa 717
7 ooo
41 033
500 .30 275
7 500
35 407
500 80 280
8 000
79 300
750 83 027
8 500
07 213
1 000 40 1 07
9 000
70 029
1 500 81 101
0 500
98 345
2000 14 777
10 000
:r> oo9
2 500 57 117
12 500
92 412
3 000 94 080
25 000
O GET
your
Bargains!
23 245
850 000
pears with the same news.
The popular 'firm ot Thomas A Jeremiah
have located for the season in Denison,
and are dealing out lmd colds, headaches,
foul stomachs, habl heads, black eyes, and
lights vv on patronized loo liberally.
A large number of persons young la
dies and gentlemen, united with the Cry*
Four days ago the first brick of Jerrv
Nolan's new building was laid. Owing to
the extreme cold weather the masons did
not work on it yesterday, yet nearly one
story u- Mg, mill Ills window frames at I In
back cud have been pit in p i i i The
brick masons of Denison arc wonderful
Ini'Spring Dodge of Good Templars last fellows indeed.
i veiling. Thursday evening a (estival and
slipper will be given at Slegmiller's Hall.
Mr Henry Berry will continue to oc-
cupy the responsible position of chief |
Maj. Win. Cameron, o. Dallas, formerly
in the lumber business at this place, was
here on a brief visit Monday.
Main street commence! to present its
usually attractive and lively appearance
at 2 o’clock this afternoon, the weather
having moderated sonic.
Send iu your local notices and orders
for extra copies of the Cresset for Thurs-
day. The large edition for that day will
contain nearly double tlie usual amount of
reading matter.
Andy McCufferty, night yard master of
the Central road, at tlii* place, fell from u
freight train this morning about 2 o’clock,
breaking one leg and sustaining other in-
juries. He was conveyed to the Alamo
Restaurant wuere lie received medical at-
tention. At present he is resting a* well
I us could be expected.
This morning, ue hi* Honor, the Mayor,
was seated in hi* office trying to keep a
stove warm, a wiki-eyed man, with red
hair and a flaming countenance, leaped
into tlie room and exclaimed :
“l’v sliesus ! I vus nntdt mid dor doun, j
py—”
••Hold, my friend," interrupted his j
Honor.
“Das vat der veller dold me at. der lot.
tery. and 1 dink by Sliorge der vive dollars
up gone. Oil, mine liiminel!”
And 1m clasped hi* hands over iii« heart
and stalked away, a wiser if a poorerman. !
Trml(‘ nt tho
STAR STORE
LL ARE
VURZIDVE
s
TRADE
AT THE
STORE
w
=
h «W
USTIC
WINDOW
Shades
You ( 'an Kind at
TAR STORE!
,ri X ^
A *
V
Mr. Harold Gooch, of the Kansas City ! clerk at the Live >rug Store. As a pro- j The aggravations of many years well tip
gmio
TOS,T
ES
TO Si’l l' KVKYBODY
...ADLT AT THE
store, left this morning for the A est on , seriptionist Mr. Berry Inis no superior iu J t# the surlace and tiubble over the rim ot
jinotlier business trip iu connection with the city. Henry is a pleasant, accomo- j human happiness in a cold spell. W hen
his house. Tins makes six trips for Mr. dating young gentleman, and it is with I we awoke this morning and saw the con- ipay 4 B js Til/ 1T1TT
Gooch, all of which have been eminently pleasure tliat we learn ol his intentions to • tour of our form veiled by only a yard ot 1. \ /1.1
successful. remain iu our city, I muslin, while the fellow in the next bed
rl„ ,, TT — , I --------—- had n mountain of bed clothes, we thought I
. he Ckksskt would r. gret exceedingly Waiter Forbes, formerly Secretary of! of Uiat beautilul ^ whmvill it states! -o-
.0 see Sherman depopulated, bul fears arc Sam Houston Fire Company of Sherman. ! ..N,.(,(,,,itv ig th(J nmth(,r of inven.
entertained that she t reasurer of the She.- , will remove his family from that place to , tion/, * Illv,ntlol, wws tt comfortable cuss,
man Fire Company will be left alone in Deni-on to-morrow. The Cuesskt ex. ] att(j looked as if he had been d-d well
hi* glory it something is not done very soon tends to Mr. Forbes a hearty welcome into i . (i(|
our midst. Mr. Forbes is an enterprising. |
industrious and reliable gentleman, and
J. A. EWER eft CO.,
MANUFACTURING
ConfectioiHTS
And Dealers iu
mABOTSfflW
ETC., ETC.,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
lo stay the exodus.
Tliis is the season of file year when ye
valorous bummer iissembletit at the cor- ^j11 a vuliwbln acquisition to our pro-
ner grocery, and in iow hushed tones re- city. ---------
late* startling stories of the jihatcmeut of Ml - P- Burhans. connected with the
the striped stocking fev a. which ragelh ('kksskt\s reportoriai force, was last night
no more iu the land.
Ror Sale,
Carpenter's, builder’s and everybody,
attention: Partitions, railing, book and
paper eases, lamps, desks, chairs, tables, j
&c. All tlie office fixtures nt the Texas
Gift Concert Association will be sold
nov30;l t I
HTTXnKS of
ALL SIZES
Can be Found at
t: e
Forget Lie Not,
CVta
v v i vty i 1/
y
v vi <, i
you
J)f T--/F
i d, U.
, initialed into the mysteries of Crystal,
Spring l.odgc of the Independent urdcr j < tiaaP l®1’Anil to-d.iy.
k •'* of Good Tsinplars. Long may lie live to I
do battle in the cause of Temponnec. and !
may sjliriety be recorded is one of his
virtues v.lieu tin- death i.ngi I calls for him ;
to pa** in his cheeks,
Mrs. < nnii! foci I. w ho owns considerable
Of course anything :.iitlimi/ed by his y iu Deiiiso... lias purchased nj
^ " 1,1 farm of one bundia-d and twelve acres one j
flic .Sherman Fire Company, is all right. Mnd a half mile* from the school house, bei* Twill’H
III! the question 1*. did the Sherman B-ard q-be property will be surveyed and laid off
of Trade have his pern. *ston to publDI.; ilH,„T lots; There i-some very valuable
STAR STORE.
Tlie yells of rage from the hi
ptoclain that tiie boy* v. ;i i ;u\e I ate it end
•k ling failed to find sufficient i to (Volic
on. The ups ami downs of boyhood arc
• r'ifie, and no man .mii contcitiplatellieiu
wiilmn; .-liuddering.
Of course auytliii
puritanical honor, the
to
faisehoiids about Dcnisonians.
We regret to learn that Mr. Dan Ma- po*e* wditch cun b“ contracted foi’ on rea*-
iioin y is sick and um lile to attend to hii*i- aide terms.'
Let on r city readers renu?m-
Go to Collins for your best
II! WIIAT
Stock Of Goods
Can id:Skin
AT TIIE
Now, Dan. Imw pleasant it would
rock On the land suitable lor building pur-j bl'Rlld ol Chewing lobllCCO.
Hit or f^iss.
As a fr ig t train from the North pulled
lie. to have a Mrs. Mahoney at your bed- up nt (lie linioit depot the other day a sad.
•side, ministering to your flints in the woe begone looking man crawled out of
hours of sick mss. Marry, Dan, marry. a box ear. rubbed his eyes, gazed around
Lxtra numbers of the Ckksskt, were I'hn i" astoniidiomeiit and enquired where I
issued yesterday and forwarded to the IH‘ “,lft
country. The object our merchants have " *"'n io1'' ' !:l! "" ":|S ‘n Denison. Tex-1
in sending tlie.se papers out is lo counter- lie leaped around, pulled bis 1,air and j
tossed the air full A profanity. After I
swearing to lii. hearts content, he stated
{/ou car, never mis:
b
-) I
i i. t
j t
Saironii
\ng ike
’lore.
fhat Green Eyed taster
an the lii he reports which have liein cir
cldi'ted bv the SlM-rm::n Board of trade.
that lie got drunk at Parsons. Kansas, and
This morning a mail who had a dollar got. into a box < ar to steal a ride to Sedalia.
ii.v sted in the lot‘cry mid failed to draw He bad been in a drunken slupor all the
an', tiling, walked into a drug store and way from Par on* end did not know (lint
p,in;lia*i d a small jiliial of rut poison, llis be was coining South until lie found liim-
iu Hillous were !o join the angels, hut mi-1 •elf in Denison.
fortunately lie for;: d to remove the cork Kono! Keno! Ketio!
!»efore swallowing, and now, with haggard | R'-ery night, ova r the Grand'Southern
feaimi -, Be Wimd'--' Around and swears | Saloon, enrn-r cf Main Mi.-cland Austin
that lie. ha-the cramp. Should the bottle i ,iv,.„u a o’clock a valuable prize Is
not explod", he will recover, j given to the first one who kenoV. Go
Gut due Imported Peiievoisin French : nd l-y yoi:r luck. novilOrdlw
Paid two prices for that
stuff. Why didn’t Ilc go to
the Star Store ?
AViiiler is here, but Kevins is
ready for it. The finest stock of
Eurs in tlie city.
A Ginger Cake,
(anjuac at I.niii-
Uou«e.
I'CbP’i lit’s (.'ash biquor I ITcmie.ssfV’s Cognac. Brandv at the
nov2:lf . Kentucky Whisky Depot.
I
So any man or boy
who cant be suited
at
ta
tar
Store.
STAR STORE!
EMEMBEB
EVERYBODY
Wes at the
STAR STORE !
NBLESS VARIETY
DRESS COODS
Can bo Found at tho
STAR STORE!
A Full Line of Fancy
Groceries, Cigars, Tobaccos.
FANCY CONFECTIONS IN
JOB LOTS.
Toy8,Nuts iuul Trop-
ical Fruits,
Fresh California Pears Constantly
on hand, anil
From One to Tiro Car-loads
of Apples on Hand.
TRUSTEE’S S VUE.
Whereas, Stone & Guy. a firm composed
of D. W. Slone and .1. II. Guv. by their
certain deed of trust, dated August 18th,
1875, and recorded in Mortgage hook ‘‘C”
page234, Grayson county, records by the
Clerk of the District Court for Grayson
county. Texas, did convey to the under-
signed trustee, the following described
real estate, lying and being situated in the
City ol Denison and county of Grayson,
State of Texas, and described more fully
as lot. number twcnty-l wo (22). iu block
number forty-six (40). in said city, with
the Improvements thereon situated: which
said conveyance was made in trusl to se-
cure the payment of three certain proinis
| gory notes therein fullv described ; and
whereas said notes have become due and
remain unpaid, now, therefore, at the re-
quest of C. B. Burnham & Co., of Saint
Louis. Mo., the legal holders of *aul notes,
and in accordance With the terms and con-
ditions of said deed of trust, I. tlie under-
signed trustee, will, on
SATURDAY, the 4th day of DF<'EM-
BER, 1875,
In front of the post-office in Denison,
Texas, between the hours of 1(1 o'clock in
the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the after-
noon of that day. proceed f" *eli at public
vendue the above described real estate, for
cash, to tlm highest bidder, to satisfy said
notes.'together with the cos' s and expen-
ses of executing this trust
.1.1 OWF.NS, Trustee.
November 15,1875. nnvl5-20 days
Shawls, tlip hups* \nvipty in
Texas; Skirts, of all the latest
styles ; Ladies'furnishing goods
t hen tier thfin ever, at, I. & A.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.