Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 347, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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s SXPTKMBER 6.187*.
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Weekly, one yeer----------------3 00
u aix mouths.......,*.............. 1 00
©ally delivered by carrier akiywkere iu the
*ify at twenty cent* 1** Week.
any one Denying a chib ot' ten. of either
the dally wr weekly, an extra copy will
be furnished five.
Important-
The Oatral railroad wW earty cottOw
front this dtr to UnlveeteM for $3.00 pe»
'*'■ *- ‘-rnn r*X£l Hotel, Where all dental operation* will be
and will (trobably result* In the .
DR. D- O. PEALAffi.
Opefbtire and Mechanical Dentist.
lias taken rooms at tin* Rusk Avenue
City” controlling tlie entire cotton tfcida
of Northern Texas.
----------- ! able period of tiuie enquiring the price of
Advertising rate* low. and will be made ju lhe . pa,s,,, ll)t0 „ie strret these-.-
wn on app 0,1' _______ j ond time, tten returned again -uni called
TKE JOB OmCE tor a quart battle of wltisky wliieli was
complete in every rc*i>eet. and employ-; pllt up and pasted ov, r the counter, tv lieu
tug invne but flrstYhiss wbiAnien. we are s w ,oW ,Viu the price was *1.00 they
-‘SW; ..........">■ *r„...... ™*l !»iy ......
and at prices that arc reasonable: (live town” for Tacts. The liquor was paid lor
us a call -ind you will be convinced that xvliile parsing oiit the door the Indian turn-
)j!t night, a fcw toiinufo* before 11
o'clock, aahootlng affair took place at
what is known as tlie San Francisco sal-
oon, comer of Skiddv street ami Austin
aveuue. in tlie early part of tlie evening,
two men from the Nation, orte an Indian,
tlie second a white man, came into the
salocn, importuning the Proprietor
Kriil Spencer for driuks. being refused j tennlal.
they went out in tlie street, hut returned T]lil tot.n emigrants pMsed
in a few moments, asking for drinks agniu . , ..
_. . , V, , , . . through ill” citv to-day ell route for Molt-
Tliey remained at the bar for a considw- 1 *■ _
Our merchants havp ttmr-
menced receiving their tall goods.
Up to the present date, twenty*
three Denisoutans liave visited the CYn-
taguc comity.
performed in a skillful manner, and war-
ranted.
Fine gold fillings a spc ialty.
Refers, with pleasure, to many ol our
tlrst cititen*. 4-29tf
NEW BOOK STORE
a—*» STATIONERY. RUNE BOOKS,
ames Ford. Ssn..& Co.. Proor’s. i * I
ENVELOPES, TOY BOOKS, INK,
James Ford, Ssn.,A Co., Propr’s.
The St. Louis Cash Meat
Market.
Ja8. YV. Bureon. editor of Hit- „."“'’K,'Z' .........* """
what wn sav is so. Orders by until will
lie promptly attended to.
Post Office Directory.
Offlee hours from S a. m. to 7 p. vu. Sun-
day*. open 1 hour alter the a rival and
distribution of the mail from the north.
Northern mail arrives............. '.’aid p. in.
Southern “ “ ............~12:(H) in.
Mail eloses going north.........,12:00 m.
“ •• “ south.......... 2:00 p. ill.
D*n’l Wi.iisri.it. P. M.
ed and pulled <*it a pistol. Spencer saw
the movement threw a beer glass which
struck the pistol causing a premature dls- j
charge, the ball passing through the conn- j
ter. The Indian pointed his pistol at: ,||rm t0 thls clty In a few days. We mi-
Spencer and fired again, the ball going „iat ho ,Links Denison Is the ole
L hksskt is absent on a living trW» Via M.
K. & T. Ry.
"We regret to announce that
Or. Cook is again conlincil to his bed by
a rent W'd attack of aieku ess,
Mr. Dickson, late editor of the
Sherman llegis'er, paid the Crksskt office
a few moments visit this morning.
Col. Tom Scott and party re
through a mirror which hangs behind tin
l>ar. The white man jumped Into an open
window hit.) the bar, while iu tlie act of
diiiwing a pistol was knocked down and
secured. Tlie Indian escaped. 1IU com-
jectlvc point of tlie Mineola i!'y, and will
govern hhnstjf accordingly.
Btttelier opposite tlie
Postoffice north side of Main street Wed-
nesday August WI With a lumdsome var-1
iety of all kinds of flesh and salt meats of ■
the te'*t quality. The reputation of Jam- s :
Ford. Sen., as a gentleman and butcher i-
quite silttkicJit to gaurautn- the quality of
meats, and the assistance la the market ,
will be courteous and gentlemanly.
The citizens of this city will save 23 per
cent, liy purchasing their meats at the
above place. All meats sold fur cost at
following prices:
Sirloin steaks, per pound...............7 cents
Round steaks, u 44 ...............5 44
I Rib steaks „ „ ...............5 44
Photograph Albums and nil kinds
Q17*
i*APKiicio<klkiij «c :w «»tlr ioji m
Tn great variety. Purchased in the best markets Tor net cash,
! eimhling me to compete in prices, with any establsihment iri
Texas.
5:25 If
DENISON,
HENRY BO WRING.
TEXAS.
Arrivals amt Departures <
Trains.
TEXAS CENTRAL.
M lil and Express arrives.-......11:43 a. in.
*• *• •> ' leaves.......... 3:1*1 p. in.
Mixed train arrives................ 8:30 p. in.
•• leaves................ 8:00 a. ill.
Freight arrives......................- 0:33 p. m.
“ leave*.........................8:30 a. nt.
M til and Express does not rim Sundays.
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS.
Mail and Express arrives.......- 2:30 p. m.
• “ ‘ leaves..........12:30 p.m.
Live Stock Express arrives.......3:30 p in.
*» “ “ leave*.......-4:43 p.m.
Wav freight arrives................ 3:00 a. nt.
•• “ leaves............... 5:0b a. nt.
Judge Haw* has issued * writ I “ - ZZlI
ofhabeascorpusreleasing Mr. Iahcrniaiin.: V(,.u a|1(| Mutt011i pt.|. puuml...6 to 8
paniou was conveyed to the lock-up i.ebermanu wants a jury, and Is liouud to f.tsh paid for all fat cattle.
Spencer bad a very narrow escape, Hie tight it out cm that line if it takes all Flour 7;, cents to $1 50 per sack,
tell striking the mirror going Within *11 winter, j Brall «, cents per 100 pounds.
John McDougall, the genial
.... m ... - 4-^ „.ml John of the Hank Exvlinn^. thinks flu* I
\\ Inew 11 nd liquors by ilio cal- ! , , t
Ion or hciflle will he sold 111 ('tins-kt the best paper in ail Texas, and
Inch of his head.
' Corn meal 50 cents per bushel.
8 30 tf
Hrentier H. 2I<> Main *1.. ns* j every evening *hoitl tlie time it make* its
ell cap as any* here in flit Mly i ap,M'aranee on the streets, Ws takes, hi-;
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
Teeth ! Teeth !!
times are hard and money scarce we
A Train Goes Through n Bridge—
Two Men Probably Killed-
Last evening between the hours of 0 and
10 o'clock, there was a report on the
streets Hint a tertible railroad nv.’Metft
position at the bottom el ts-cslaii*.-leading 4Vill gi\e a rare opportunity totiiose desir-
lo our office, ami gobbles up tlio jMJing imything in the line of dentistry for
copy. ^Bfe^'Xt ttertv days. Note the deduction:
js fillings $3.00. down to S2.00
“ » •• 5 00, ” “ 3.50
I “ “ 10.00, “ “ 7.50
I Cleaning teeth 3.00, “ “ 2.00
»* “ 5.tK), “ “ 3.80
On plate work wo make a deduction
( III Ki ll DIRECTORY,
ST. LUKE'S (EPISCOPAL cnURf'TT.)
( orner ot \\ ooiiward street and 1 anniil j ,.ars ^oing tlirougli. The railn ltd author-
Rector.'' Suiukay-Moniing prayer', wilh | > are ve.y reticent, but we under-
... 11 .1 111 • YT von in tr . kltiml (lint two t i**i in nit'll won* killptl. tin*
Henry AYatt*riniin
disposed *8' about live hundred dollars
worth of lioise-lksh yesterday, lie lias
on hand nearly one hundred horses to lie
resulting in tlie death of two tin 11 bad or-! oisiioscel of vlieap. Parties looking lor
cm red on the Central R'y near McKinney ! anything in Ids line, can he suited. Call I ^^'1^.;;:;;. p, »Mkt wnt. a''eon’diig
Accommodation train No. 1. northward | llt his immense livery establishment on fi( ltl# v'k.|lf (,l„,
iiKUiibcr, ]K)silivt‘ly lor thirty clays only,
('oine ono come all to our office, 212 Main
hound while crossing U ilson's creek tl.e Woodard street m ar the corner of llurnett! '
bridge gave way. tlie engine and several
A VOlUh wall known in this ! Stivi4. Denison, Texas.
* u
sermon, at 11 o'clock a. m.; Evening | stand that two train men were killed, the city, vvlm has been slighted by a young
prayer, with sermon at 8 p. in.: Sunday- > iiremau and head brakenrm. Tlie cPglii-1 lady, Imd his revenge on liis rival iu the
Woiti.i.v A Jones.
fi 30 II.
METHODIST EPISCOPALCHURUfl.- •“wne of ‘he uvekleaKis about two miles
Rev. M. A Dimgiiertv. Pastor. Wood- J ,oillli of McKimiey.
ard street, near Rusk Avenue. Sunday
service* at II a. in., and 7:30 p. in. Sab-
bath achoni 0:30 a. in.; Prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening.
DENISON BAPTIST CHURCH—('orner
• if .Main street and llarrett avenue,
i’reaching every Sunday at ! 1 a. in., and
For tiro finest brands of Imported and I
domestic cigars raid tobacco, call upon I
those Well I,liown caterers to the mihlie
taste lift1 Epii.'tein lire's. 5-12:tf i
following unique inaiiiter: lie Ihv' a rod:
to a cat's tail, and anchored her in the
hack yawl lor an all-night*serenade. Ills
rival couldn't stand the racket and exetts-. „
... . , , , . .. , l ness. Lost Manhood, and all disor-
ed hmisell to the young lady at tlie plea j brought on by indiscretion* oi^wxoess.
8. .«— ■—ii —'“,v Any druggist has the Ingredients.
Address—W. Davison' A Co., Nil Nils an
St., New York. ti-2(i:diCwlv
PRESCRIPTION FREE
■p*OR the Speedy Cure ofSelliliial Weak-
of being indisposed—a'.id left.
'The unparalleled Mimes* which ha*, at
tended Mr. Daniel it . Realty a* a niatiu-
fiictnrer of phitios and organa, speaks
iilghly for thesiiperkirily of Ills iusMii-
inents in the e day* of sharp eompetllion
and inventive genius, no mediocre pro-
Do
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for entalogiie of prices. Address Daniel! montht.iks.
I citemeut—all kinds of impiolmhle rumor* I T. lleutti. Washington, M arten eortnty, Atlantic Monthly..
N.J., U.«. A, S28\v ] Deiuorcst.............................................25
45
20
i From a gentleman who refnrn-
7:3(1 p. in? Pravet; meeting Wednesday j f|<)m Sherman last evening, we learn
Ru«ine«< meeRng*,' Prid'av'Vi'iclil tetbre j that the presenee of Tom Scott In that city
the second and fourth Sunday of each | has almost set the people crazy with ex-
month.
-- . | arc being circulated about new millbad*
j ,o.I,e ,built (ovei'll,t' ^to.
line, Pa«tnr. Rev. J. Carson. Services city. I he least expression ol doubt on
rv„ry Sabbath atil n. tn. and 7:30 p. m. i the subject is considered rank treason.
Sunday school at 3 p^ tn. | Col. Tom Scott and Mr, Iloud drove
...... through the citv and ivcbu entlmslasticnlly
ST. PATRICK'S (ROMAN CA 1IIOLK i , , , . J
ClH l>Clf_Huv.FninH^Ddhh*. I*n«tor. |,Lt(lvtU |J> L,lt mzUi *
Service.* : Kftrlv M."■'•**i 7:20 a. 111. o’ 1 ■ 'l‘o nil lov<*rs of a lino ju tiulc of wlitakry • tlou wlncli lu'cts in IkillR" Sept, *20ih. It
K.isiur Sunday. Iiom thru mit:l ><*v. Wc would :i\\ tlmt ;it no plarc in Hie rity ! \< ,]■ -rived tbul each precinct in tlu* coun- ‘
1st., at 7 a.m. High J as*, and sm,ion a la tter liraiid lie seemed tlunii nt tl»", ,„ilV u. iM||y n-senhal. Rv order ol ^
"Kentmky luskiv Depot kept hv the • . , .. ' . New fork \\
i Hrotliers;Me Know wlierenf ive * o. t ommUl.e. I in i ■ ii.u
Acting chair'll Co. Coin.
Denison, Tex. Sept. I 1*7,!.
Here M e go Again (o
Montgomery A Scott's bock store
tlie
CENTS.
..........30
No. 220 Main St.
DENISON, j EX AS.
WHOLES ALE
R E T A I L
J ewele r,
IjimHp-* Kinr (iold
iitilil«ipcr.i t hain *,
iiold Nivk-rhuin*,
Silver Vcst-chaina,
I'.iMc- custom,
Luke Huskefs,
Nut Picks,
Curd stutuis,
Nunkin Klmr*,
\Viii cr*.
Putl#*v r>i*hP«,
U'otd Kinfcffi,
Dealer ill
GIN
and
1 Iowiirtl
W atches
AND AN RNDLKSS
I E T Y O *
IjLi *noinl(,
(..old rooth Picks
liold Walcli he)3,
Coral IlCitd*,
Coifil NerkUcr*.
(Dial Sets and Itin/H,
Bronze < Jrnmnenis,
Si.H’ff Pji<»on«,
Tea «ct«,
Ludicn' Petiti
Pearl »»*D*,
lcc Pitcher#,
toffee fin*,
S\ ru|» Piffhe*.
Sjm(Mi-li4i'4erA
lob
(. UpHRlid G
It
lctfT,
>raeelett«
Gold Thi;iibled
Silver • hinililcf-,
Gol \ liOckeG,
Shirt-Ktud.*,
Sr:-1 Ifin.uri,
Brooclie*.
0)>UiU tjilAMHCS.ilc.
Office and Parlor Clocks of every DcScrilition. Plain And Slver-Ware:
Gold. Silver and Steel Spectacles. Eys Glasses. Gold Pens,
Jet and Fancy Jewelry. II«it Jewelry innde to order, nml till order
promptly nt tended to. Darticulal attention !;iven to th«
Repair of Fine Wti.tch.cs.
Pvcty out* vioitiug DKNISON btiould mil sit our t»t<diltclMii6ut uiul exafnineour jroods.
THE CHEAPEST PRICES IS OUR MOTTO 2:2S-tf
Ropuhlican County Convention. Kelectie...........
The ReiAthlle.in? (,f Cray-on enmity ; I."*'"'11 ■
will ini ct in CoiiVeiitlnn at the oily of _ ................
Sliermnti on Saturday Hi pt. lfitli ISTYi., at ...........
2 p. in., for the purpose of choosing dele- ' ' ' ’
gates to tlm Third Congressional Conveti- ' •’ ' jl1'*'*
..30
Jill
.20
..20
Eppsfein
*t 10 a. im. Suodey-tehool at 5 p. nt
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services rvm , 512;tf
I,nrd's dav nt 11 o’clock a. m.. and 7, • .
Three bullies were horn last1
night, all in the north part of town so ive
Lord** d>iy nt 11 *» mu »\ «• ......... • i
o'clock p. in., in Good it iupliir Ilt'll on
Woodard street.
AY agon loads of new drags
are rood veil daily at MeKnighls, which
lire disposed of a* rapidly »* received.
For « ideo ire roY‘l leniotMulo
go (o ,1. A. llrenner'H, 31 Ci Rain
sired.
arc iiifortned, which for some reason or
other seems to be a favored locality for
such events. Our vocabulary describing
nc\\ly born babies is nearly played out. I .,h(| do house tvork,
lint if tlie happy parents will send thetr :
names up to Hie Cukssi r otlicc ive will
try and sec what we can do.
Tlm cattle market, is flat and Brow., of the P;.*t otiiee Bool
. , ,, , , , , i, ,... Store, Is in Chicago buying all lhe new
>i"prec< tlontly dull, but, few tar load* are ||()vcItj(S |i|i(] inDatlouery and
notion line fresh from the nianufaetiire.
hi ing shipped from here at tlie present
time.
All first-class groceries keep lie -fen-
IrnninlBrenri. 7-15im
Tlm A'alley House under the
r.ew regime is a sneceis. All*. Ike lurl, r
inform* us that lie is unable to accommo-
date all the guests.
For the Ileal and < IiohmomI
Itreati go to the Ccnlounitil Hak*
kly......
Our lloys...................
Boy - ot I lie Win Id......
Hoy s and (Jil ls Weekly
; St. Louis Dailies 23 i ts per week. Cmne
: and try u* before buying elsewhere. Re-
Wanted. member lhe place, In Knpers confeetion-
respeetiihle colored Yvoimm to cook i btj sol". s.iOIyy
Aiqilv lotlieClinssr.'l !-----
if AGENTS
i MAKE
k ---—------ ‘ $18
Y wanted. A Day
white Yvoimm to cook. A Gerinim, \
yyIui can speilt Etejlish preferred. Apply
Our large life-like Mori liii-
griiviiiKx of the l’r«**>I-
iiiMitiiil ( iiiltlitltilfs sod
rapiilly. Seiidiur circular. N.
3. Engraving Co,. 33 Wall
Street, Box 3238. N. V,
yy lui call spe 11, r.ii'.'u-n I'leiern u.
for three (lavs to the Ciiussm otllrf:
7 17 tf
For Rent.
cry.
7-15-1m
New goods at riving every day. All sta-
tionery reduced 25 per cent. Clocks the j
lowest in the city. Five cents will buy j
one of those mjJhitcd -mi shower cigars, j s| 1!o0m,. v furnlslusl
.......1n-v,,Tf'T lmv- l'il"1 J"1!1 ! hoard in the same linns,‘ if desired.
gentle render take lor once out snmid iul-
vice in Inn ing .-tollonery, or smoking I lie
leader at the lowest price. So try us and
you will miitIo say, tills is the e.lieipis!
goods I have bought or smoked this dav.
0 4 lw
I lay
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
33AJtf:KL,
DENISON, * TEXAS.
Hon. J. M. Martin of Sherman,
will address our citterns to-morrow even-
r| ing. lie will speak we
i oiieii air, from the corner of Main stmt
and Austin avenue, liont of Nolan's Ilal1.
.1. 4. Brenner. 210 Main *(.. T , . ,, ...
teiisilio cdcbrnlcM Antiflccr It is riunorcfl m Rupulihcan
lcc colli lager beer for 5 ectilst It C|„.|M n„,t Capf. Dan Webster of this city
giasn. [or Darnall of the Siieruiiin Patriot, will
Mr. Levy Plank left to-clay * ,,i;‘r'"-"
, , ( . .. Throekiv.orton in the third e. ngressional
for the north, lie will lie absent about, ^
three week*, will pnrcliitse a large stock
AYith Alf HiiLbs and Harry
(irmie* tieliiml the liar at Raynal's, it
ought, and Is the most popular place of
lesort in the city.
Apply at Room 17. up stairs. !
S. W. Cor.'Main St .and Bill net Ave.
CA RITA L,
For Sal 3 Cheap fer Cash. t
'1‘lie |iro|iel'tv situated on the corner of
Candy and Rusk avenues. known a* the
' vv. "■ j -Mnu'riee'' property. For particular- ail-
understand in tlm |srnoxn. Il l MoiirbC ftfet-t.
Chicago. HI. 7 23 tf
$‘200,000
l'liiil W»ple». E II I.mgie Jno. U Wiqilet.
WAPLES, LINGO & CO,
StU'ccHsors to
Leeper, Lir.gc i Co,, ari Wiplss I Cc„
Wliolesale ni:d Retail Dealers lit
LUMBER,
LATHS & SHINGLES;
Dcors, Sasli and Blinds;
Mouldings, Lime, Hair,
Cement, Plaster, &c.
I Oliiees and Yard* (’orner of Main
Street and Houston Avenue and
foot of Skiddy Street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
7-8-d-w-tf
ol elothing iihd gents fnfni.diing good*.
J. A. Brenner. 31ft Nlaiii *t..
h-Hh Ili« eclekriiteri Anlieiser
Ire rold lager l»ecr for 5 mils rt
glen. •
Work on fho new road west
Is progressing rapidly. Mr. Tibbs, with a
gang of men, commenced operation yes-
terday- Evn v road leading to Denisort
will be put in peril ct repair, and Mr.
Tibb* is tlie man who can do the thing
aiiceesifidly-
The Knps'ein Bro s nt the great "Ketr
ttick v Whisky Depot” make a specialty ol
fine brandies and Wines in bottle or bulk,
for faffillV use; n"d parlh* needing 11,0*8
articles would do well to call on (hem be-
fore purchasing elsewhere. 0-1--R
Removed.
I have changed tlie location of niyg d-’
lery from the liarlimin'* (iallery to lie
room formerly occupied by lluhsrhmati
Bros., where with more room and lietter
iight, 1 hope to please all (vio'hir*g work
: iii the riiotograpliie line*.
C B. Tr.i:; Lit.
bi fict.I’.s :
JOHN L. I.F.KPKR,
JOHN NHYIXS,
J. II. SLATER,
Pro«iJrnt.
Vico-IVPHi.l/iit.
Saa’I F, Beatty’s
Parlor Organs.
TTii*e remarkable instruinentt potscsl
enpaeitirs for imisir.il ,.fleet* and cxpicsniort
nuer before attained, adapted for Amateur
■o;d ]irefisvi(inul, and mi ornament in unV*
parlor,
EXCEL IN tiACl.lTY OF TONE, THOR-
OUOH WoltKM.1 N8HI1’, ELEGANT
DESIGNS and FINISH,
and Wonderful Variety oflliefr CoiiibiinUiofl
Solo StopH.
£-? Beautiful new CtnleiiLial Styles now
ready.
A < Id re?.',
D.VXIBL f . BfeAlT'Y,'
iTadiington. New Jersey, U. X. A.
\ y.M. HUGHES
Deaifer in
REAL KSil'ATE
T.ands bought ami sold. Building* let
and rents eolleetod, nod collections genera
■illy, attended to.
Orner. os Main Stukf.t
DENISON........................TEXAS
LTEND 25e. to (i. I*. ROWELL & Co.,
Or — ■ - ........
IONew York for I’aniphlet ol loti page*
eouhiinitig li*ts of 301 >0 newspaper*, ami
estimates showing cost of udvprthdng.
3 H-tf tltiv
pinlnoiia:
Notice.
Di nison, Tunas, Aug. 21, 1878.
To tlie rtivrtlciiiiis of Denison:
r N f lmn Instructed by the. lion. Coinin'* j
-inner* Court ol Grayson county, to notify '
' | you. that bids will he received by said
lion. Ci nut, to attend to the pauper phie- rpRE NELSON HOUSE
tleeottlu: second l’reeiiict ol Grayson J
county, and to supply the necessary medi-
cine. State in each hid what v our eh rges !
Foe Sale.
Mis. Orton, after four mouths
ef litigation, lias received I lie insurance
money on her dwelling house destroyed
by lire. George J. Dexter, the agent of
the Equitable of Nashville, paid the Indy ; A dwelling house eontaluingsix room*,’
Lot 50x150: good well < f wilier ; stable I'm
I four horses; out buildings; some fruit tree*
ft; soldi to hear: pleasant lueiitloii in the felly
of Denlsoh. For furtflt'r piirtieiilafi .'ipply
to the Ciiks-kT otiiee, 7 20 tf
John T. T.eeper, C. U. lililkh v, .fiildl Vev .................................. _.........„
in*, .lames Purler, J. It. Stevens, fi !ti j.lii- Hill I"' |n r moiltli for medicine and luedi-
go, J. H. Si,iter. cal atteiition per lieail for each p:iU|H r in
• tin1 precinct, recognized as such by Hie
( Oiiniv. Ol the hills tuny lie so much per
iniilitli iiif ail County jiiillpor practice in
tlif JlfCCltOd. "" *' ' ' ' ' '...... 1 ”
Excaiange, Gold and Silver
Rotiglif :iIi«1 Sold.
$800 yesterday.
The Weatherford Times is
welcome visit or to cnir sanctum. Its up.-
jKmraitee liot.li editorial and niceliauie.iilY
i< good, hut we must, say Hint the local
editor of tlie Time* is a little •‘soft’’ on thd
woman qnostimi.
A fight hetweoii a negro and n
white man mi Maid street yesterdey afler-
nooii, attracted an immeti**! mtinlier of
speetato s—mme than the artlval of Col.
'loin -cott alid patty.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
DraJf*. Drawn tin ill! IlioPrin-
ripiti ( liic* of Eiirnpe,
f-( :tf
The first l>id i- ilcenu d the
infesi important. . W. II. Wixx,
8 21 If
Mayor.
W. 11 ANNkM ANN,
IT.
Cotton Commission Mbrchant. m h h
JiK^fSON, - - TEXAS.
C4. W. IV 1I.TF.RS, Prhprlelorr
Convenient to tlid JJitsine^j Porliori
of (ho City.
Cor. Mailt and ftti.vk *th:e(*.
denison: - . Texas;
ni'SK
To tlie Trado ar.d Fnraiiies I
From tnv fe-talillslinient I ran furnish
Soda Water in quantities at 5 cents per
lint III" FJittlcd Beer, quart *. 42*30 per'
dozen; BottTed Beer, pints, $1.80 per dog.
A liberal dl*eoiuit to whole-ale dealer.'. fll'.NHUo,
o Ij.fr y. V. J. LLbER'l A\.X. , j lltl
AVENUE HOTEL.
1. AV.GtTtXr.Y, IM-olirMoe.
< on’ifer Rii-k ate, and Gatiilv st.
- TEXAS.
to hi*
Ailv• nee* nisr’e on Consigetni iil
fiivmls ill Nciv T'urk ,> Ihirnpe.
liii e*nkn<• k ; — Kiiniqi, IlHiineaiiiiiP,
Co , N'ctv York. 8-24 la.
(J* 1 .Ah day til lioine
Cpl tmd f tut lit and terms fiee, TRi'EA
CO., Align ta. Maine
Agent' wanted,
'll! I
il.vw
Barber Shop,
ituln Direct, fippoitlc tie Poet Olliefe
HMl'SbN,' • - Tft.tAS.
Mutt. WHITE, Proprietor.
Haring at cominoiiii Ills he»t of norkmen.
and an catahlisliineut replete with all cun-
veiiience*, the proprietor soliojta the pat-
luliii-e of,ill desiring norr in his line.
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 347, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1876, newspaper, September 6, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524268/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.