Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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DAILY CRESSET
DKNlMtS. TEXAS.
THURSDAY, : JAX.«, 1876
Change* on the M .K &T.
For some time re have heard ru-
mors of changes in the management
et this road, ami we have taken con-
siderable pains to trace these rmnars 1
te some reliable source; I ut we;
have come u> the conclusion that
there is no truth in relation to any
present contemplated changes. In
May last, lion, Robert K t'arr, ot
St. Louis, was elected president, as
soon us Mnj. A. 11 (larncr, ot
Pntrmte Board.
Mrs. M. M. Ortoa has returned to Deo
U«n. and it now prepared to furnish
rooms with board to tamilies or single *eu
tlcmcn. Rrsideu'* Morton, near Srars
street. 1-Wm.
Use none but the annealed
Bell Top Chimney. You can
get them at Mr Knight & Co.'s.
825 RKWAxJ).
Stole a.
A silver watch and chain. 11. 11. Tay-
lor movements, Elgin works, No. 140.XP4.
The above reward will be paid for the
wath and chain. Can be left with R. 1*.
Burhatit (Jhksskt office. l-3:3t
Tito beat Chimney out is un-
Ivansas Pacific, wan appointed ticn- doubtedly the Bell lop, for sale
oral Superintendent, lion. Win.
lloud of New Yor , has been re-
ceiver of the road tor nearly a year.
Under the management of these
gentlemen, the road has had a season : with board and handsomely furnished
ol unexampled prosperity. The busi1 b> “W1*1"* to Mrs Cook, on Main
street, in rear ot Pol. am s stove store.
at McKmght & Co.'s.
*•' Boarders Wanted.
A few gentlemen and their wives, also
single gentlemen can he accommodated
Reference* exchanged.
12-11-1 in
ness lias Bimply been iiimieii.se, and
now, when almost alt of the West-
era railroads are complaining of the
hard times, the trains of the M., K.
A T. are crowded with passengers,
and the largo number ot freight
trains passing over the road, ought
to be very satistaeloy to the stock
holders and friotids ot the road-
We are told there is entire har-
mony between the company and its
employees. Promotions are made
lrom the omplooeos ot the r< ud, and
tire not taken from oilier roads its
lias been tLo ease to some extent
heretofore. During the time the
present officers of the road have had
tl.e company’s business it. charge, n Thc Greell Krout Auetion Umm lias a
itirge sum of money lias been paid j stock of dry goods, clothing, lints.
New York oysters for sale, st SO cent*
per disk, or 71 cent, prr can; warranted
freah.
sep«U L. C. R*nr.
Just received by Louis Lebreefct, 10.0 0
Flor do Tumar; $0,1*0 Maiilde; 10,000
Tube Rose; 10.000 International
nova: tf
(Jo to Lets nnanu's lor choice liquors,
cigars and bartix'ures. Old Cook whisky
jsi 3*> a gallon.
>ln-. Jotilisou. at the Loue Star Restau-
raut, makes the best coffee in town, so
judges say.
You ean buy lamps at Atchison A Star's
fully -i per cent cheaper than at any other
place in the city. Call and see them.
mM
James Johnson, M. !»., l*hysieian and
Surgeon. Office, Main street, nexj to
express office Slltf.
Twenty-five different brands of the best
Imported Cigars at the Kentucky Whisky
Depot.
The great lire at Sherman did not injure |
the dress goods at Tea Vs.
The best and cheapest Whiskies in the
market at Kppstein Bros.
Call on Louis Lebreeiit for genuine
lyjERCHAN TS' AMD PI.ANTFR8'
BANK,
Dknison............................Texas
Transact a general lianking busines
buy and sell gold, silver, ami exchange <
all the principal cities.
Collections promp;]y attended to.
• • J
Mince Meat.
A car load of mince meat—more or
less—for sale at
J. A. Elpir & Co'».
ocl2t»:tf
New Goods.
A large slock of Jewelry, Watches,
Clocks, Spectacle*. Silverware. Ac., just
received at Woodyard’*. Buy your lioli-
; day presents at Woody a ids.
dec2:t-jan 1
House for Rent-
A good house with four rooms; good
well of water and in a tine location. Ap-
ply to J. M. Sheeder, harness shop. Main
street. 16-tf
Green Front Auction ITou3e.
to the citizens ot the Territory in
payment of lire claims, and in main
were paid fairly and honestly. Wo
believe there never existed a better
feeling between the people and the
company than ut the present time.
Railroads are a great convenience
and blossing to the people, when the
rights of the people receive just re-
cognition,and we shall never join in
the sensless cry of opposition to
railroads so long as they do not op-
press the people. We trust there-
fore that Hon. Mr. Carr, Col. Bond,
Major Garner and Judge Sears, with
their excellent corps ot subordinate
officers, w ill continue to operate and
caps etc. Call while in the city mid ex-
examine the assortment. 13-20:tt
Stolen—$25 Reward.
A bay marc, heavy set. 14} high, blazed
ill the forehead, white-of one eye show*
very plain, nine years old. The above re-
ward will be paid for the animal to Mr.
Brvantat the Green Front Auction Store,
Main street. 12-27:2t
Green Front Auction House.
A large and complete assortment of
boots and shoes at the Green Front Auc-
tioi House which will be sold at private
g le at auction prices. 12-20:tf
Prayer.
The Baptist Church in Denison will
have prayer every evening during the first
O.E. SNYDER &E.J. ADAMS
DENTISTS,
-WILL-
REMAIN TEN DAYS!
Will make a specialty of FINE GOLD
FILLINGS that will last a life time.
Offico at H. Tone’s Residence.
Rhine Wine from Bingen on the Rhine.
nov2:tf
SOTEL’S
j(arnj . Uamloh%
censed rJ*aini broker,
22O, Jtain street.
We would call thc
attention of 'leach-
it- and Amateurs to
, . I Kink* I's New Method for the Reed Organ
ljlm I and Melodeon. as being the best work of
its kind. This work is pronounced
superior to all others of its class by Teach-
ers wiio have examined it. It contains
tttfoe
INDIANAPOLIS.
-AND—
Saint 3 jouisK. It.
Great Through Line bet. St. Lon is and tin
--UES-rtJKT----
EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
LEAVE
2
Ticket Office No. 105 N. Fourth S ..
ST. LOUIS.
mi arrival of trains lrom the west con’g a
INDIANAUOUS,
Cincinnati. Louisville, and the South.
NEW METHOD!
a clear and simple course of instruction
whereby any one may easily acquire the
mastery ot this favorite lnsii umrnt, with
! a few mouth*’ study. If will always be a
i favorite work with the Teacher, on
gn| nf»j • fJ. »CCOllllt (if it* cldir-
i L 11II I U U ness and systematic
I Ull EE! Sn progression; more
ot an amusement than a study for the Pu-
j pit, and will proven mini of wealth to the
Amateur, on account of the many choice
Melodies, Songs, etc., that Mr. Kinkel
lias selected and arranged expressly
for this work. Khikel's New Method
REED ORGAN.
will la* mailed, post-paid, on receipt
ot $2.50.
Address, J. L. PETE US,
hi a Broadway, N. Y.
manage this great corporation with!)"** in «h.nuary 187(1. All arc invited.
1 flninnmlud' llliv IV HlP YVl'i
us much satisfaction to tliemsolves
and the people in future its in the
past. Let well enough alone.—[In-
dian Progress.
AMI WE.MENTN.
CRYSTAL PALACE
VARIETIES!
Cor. Austin Are. and Skiddy Sts.
n..l.LA.Milili¥, i Sole Proprietor.
This evening, and every night until fur-
ther notice, the Performance will com-
mence with the Drama of
NICK OF THE WOODS!
Remember this is ttie week for the world's
prayer meeting.
Those crimp top lump chimneys ut Ateh-
son & Star's are the best in tiie market.
Try one. nov8:tf
Lost.
"A" shank to a cornet instrument
of the Denison band. Please return same
to Harry Adams. 12-21 :tf
J. FRANK,
IT-**
Also thc "Old Reliable”
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ME & HANNA,
Wliclosalo
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To be followed by an
OLIO.
Refreshment Tickets, 25 Cents.
1-5:1 m
For clioice cigars and liquors, at whole-
sale or retail, go to Lehermani. He al-
ways lias tlic best quality of good* for
sale.
LIT*RY, KlIS ill liLKl »TA*L*
ewiag* Str*#t.
DIN ISON. .... TIU
A fine let *f aew carnage* as* ran
I teams (or the aeeemiaerialieu ef •ustesnaa*
Uerses beardaJ by day er week.
34*tf. J. r.FKAMf
Imported Seller* Water at the Cash Li-
quor House. n«\2:tf
For the Holidays-
Week of Prayer-
There will he service every evening this
week at the Methodist Episcopal Church, ported liquors, especially for tin* holiday.
Kppstein Bros., at thc Kentuek Whiskv
Depot, have just received a large supply
of the best brands of Domestic and Ini
A short discourse fo’lowed by prayer
meeting. Meetings commenoe at7 o'clock
and close at 8. All are cordially invited
to attend.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Among the brands are the celebrated nt,
J.ulicn Mcdok, Crook’s Imperial Cham-
pagne, California Angiliqnc, Imported
‘ Brandies. They have also a choice stock
i of imported and domestic cigars, chew-
IMo-iey loanod on jvonsoal ’inLr 1111,1 smoking tobaccos. Their stock
Via CHSTL IN or < Li A II AJ D
-KOI!---
PillHbtirg. IMilliulolpliiH. 8*alf i-
inure. Hsi-.liiuglon. Hullalo,
Aiagra l alls,
I7ew Y'orls, Boston,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
Baltimore and Oliio
nAIIalUOALi.
THE GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE
-TO--
Washington,
Baltimore,
Philadelphia,
New York,
TO Trains Sin via Washington City.
Q
GROCERS !DR0VERS AND planters
And Dealers in
PROVISIONS, COAL OIL, &c.
( orner Main st. and’Austin ave..
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
G. ItANDELL.
VX.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR ai LAW
Main street, utoxisox, tkxas
DENISON,
TEXAS.
CAPITAL,
omens*:
JOHN P. LEE PER,
JOHN NE\ INS,
J. H. SLATER,
$200,000
President, j
Vice-i’n siih ut. j
- Cashier. 1
Will practice in Grayson and adjoining
counties. Special attention to collecting
and to the investigation of Land Claims
Sept. 9,-tf.
J.
A. COLLETT A CO.,
Among the characteristics of tins vulu-
ab)e route arc
en rlfy and deed* of triut. by
II* iLoflieh, 24ti Main *treel.
l-4:tf
is, without doubt, the largest and most
complete in tills part of the State. Their
prices arc down to the bottom notch. Givi!
them a call for your holiday goods.
Post Ok/ick, Denison, Dec. 31st ’75.
The demand for boxes is greater this
quarter than ever before. Box rent must, , . ,
be paid promptly. All boxes for which | ,U,d °UthlS lor. ll“‘ir. 1,0,TS
Everybody purchase* their saddles, Imr-
ttie rent has not been paid by the 10th of I
January, will at on e ti# lot out to other
parte* without further notice.
R. ii. Guanas. P. M.
Tru«*eH of’ all kind , Inidau
SupporffrA. f»r*ale *1 Hie Live
J)ri:g Slari*.
08TBICH Tip*.—I wifi sell fur a few
daja real 0»DL h Tips at 75 per
bunch of three plume*. These goods are
worth from$ 2.25 to $3.50. Other new
and beautiful good* at low price*.
M. M. Vax Fosskn.
Main street, one door east of Park's
Jjoint shop. l-4:2t
of Sheeder. been use lie keeps tlicliest goods
in the market and sells them at the very
lowest figures. Remember he won't he
undersold.
The following numbers of the I)aii,y
Crk bKT : Moi day, Aug. 20, Friday, Oc-
tober 1 and Wendt sday October 27. A
liberal premium will be paid for each o|
the above Blunders if returned to this
office. if
If you want to purchase cheap saddle
pouies, title guaranteed also work horse*,
and mules, call on Mr. Bryant at the
GitKF.a Fkoxt Auction Uouhk, Main
street. novSttf
Proprietors of
ACCOMMODATION MARKET.
20(i Main Street.
DENISON. - TEXAS.
Terms strictly cash. Choice meats con-
stantly on hand at prices to suit the times
A
LAMO HOTEL,
niKKCions:
Jnlin I’. Lecpcr, C. C. Binkley, Jnhn N- y
ins, .liuiu's l’orter, J. It. Stevens, E H. Lin-
go, J. H. Slater.
Exchange, Gold and Silver
ISoiiglit iind Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED OK TINE
DEPOSITS,
J. G. TAYLOR A CO.. I’KoiutucToss.
Lou{fhvi<l(/e Air Brake*,
I'tiNiirpuMMl Eating llmisca,
(Owned and operated by llie (’oinpany,)
And in fact all the Modern Appliance* Cx •
that conduce to ,
Dealer in
SPEED, SAFTY & COMFORT FAMILY GROCERIES
Main street, near the depot
DENISON,
April 3, u
L. G IKES A,
TEXAS.
I’ullimin Palace (^ars!
RUN THROUGH
WIT HO l T CHANG JS
Canned Fruit.**,
Flour and Salt.
I Is constantly receiving fresh supplies ol
choice groceries, and selling cheap.
oct4tf
Between the I’rineipn
■ARRIAGE
mm
y happy in thc nun
ami iniddl*
b« trnl..
young an(f initldl« *ig'
i'ouUms inlomm»u»n, which tioonff
• the health,
An illustrated WorV UT
puge*. a piivufi. cfhnMkM
^ to the married and mar
... ‘lffgeaWe on the my star let;
orthc wvual «v«tent. it« abuneo,
tt*., Iciest aiacuv(-riee lu tic.
Mienee of reproduction; how to
marrod relation. Male and female,
£cu roouid read and preserve it; it
affhrti to ho with-
| ytKl) PARKS,
House. Hfgn anil OriiHiiirntul
Hiitfir.
Nov t-iy
Stall on
jt. A.
lias Removed from Sherman and locatial
peniinneiiily in Denison.
All work in his lino done in the best
j style. ncvUOitf
I>nilli> Brawn on alt flic Prin-
cipal ( ilie* of Europe.
Sept. 28-tf
Dressmaking.
Ladies who wish lo Inive their dresses
made cheap mid In first class style call at
Mrs. L. E. Bing’s, all work done at re-
duced prices, from now until alter the hol-
idays. calico suits. $2:0(1 nlnpneas and
other nice dresses from $5:00 to $8:00,
Next door to the Star Livery Stable. Main
street. dccO-dlin.
Notice.
The stock holders of the First National
Bank of Denison, are requested to attend
a meeting to be held at the office of the
said Bank in Denison, Jan. 20. 1870. at 10
o'clock a. m„ for the general transaction
of lmsi less.
Edward Perry, Vice Pres't.
12-24jnn26. And Acting Cashier.
Green Front Auction House.
Those who fail to call at the Green
Front Auction Store and examine the as-
sort incut of goods are missing ha.gains.
A new and complete stock of dry goods,
clothing. Indies furs, etc , just received,
and will he closed out before January 1st,
regardless of price. The foods will be
old at private sale at auction price*.
12-20:tf
Getinln* Imported Pellevolsin French
Cognac ut Louis Lebreekt'* Cash Liquor
House. nov2;U
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1876, newspaper, January 6, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524424/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.