Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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DENISON X>^IIL.Y CRESSET.
DAILY CRESSE1
▲ photographer at Lellov, N. Y,
a few dare ago, photographed in one
-------- I group, Mra. Stanley aged ninety-
two; her daughter, Mrs. Brown,
aged seventy-four; her grand daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bostwiek, agod forty four;
her great grand-daughter, Mrs, Dun-
•y «n Cresset Printing Company.
J. W. BUB SON. Managing Editor.
D. WE
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON,
T. C. BRIGGS,
1124 M#iu street (up-stairs.)
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
nrfflfOB I can B. ilcNaughton, aged twenty- J Dr white offers his professional ser-
„ , ! three; and her great-great-grand-, vlwgtlu. Htizt-ns oi Denison and vicini-
SATWlDAY : "• N’Oi EMBKU4, ‘ . non, Roy McNaughton, aged two j tv. lie sleeps in his office where he can
! be found at all hours, day or night.
For Congress 3d Congressional District
JAMESW. THROCKMORTON, j
OF COLLIN COUNTY.
First, last and all tho time. Sub ;
ject to the ratification of the voti r> !
of tho Third Congressional District, j
years
10 27 tf
TARIFF “ CHARGES
OF THE
NORTH TEXAS
ACCOMMODATION MEAT
MARKET
TEXAS SEWS.
The corn crop in Texas has been
a grand suc cess.
Capt. McNelly has withdrawn his
forces from Live Oak county.
atm main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
Joe C^uiiin,
7-1 :tf Proprietor.
Dry Goods
5
Clothing:,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS
AND SHOES.
l)r. S. K. Smith of San Saba, has
a Log weighing 1000 pounds.
One man in San Sata has gather-
ed fifty bushels of pecans tins tail.
The cotton crop of Texas is larg-
er this year than last, although the
average is the saino.
Nettie Power Houston has writ-
ten a poem entitled, “My Father’s
Picture,” said to be of great poetic
merit.
Two companies of negro infantry
passed through Jefferson on the
diet, destined tor San Antonio, t>-
guard tho iruntier.
At a private sale of stock in Cot-
On and afier Monday, November 0.187U.
Consignor'* Charge*
• [>er bale.
Storage one mnntli,weighing,mark- S
mg and sampling........................ 50
De action made on all cotton moved
within twentv four hours............ 15
Storage for i aeli additional month
or part of mouth........................ 20
On all cotton turned out tor class-
ing or resampling....................... lb
No allowance to be made parties
sauipl ing the!r own cotton
Repair*.
Half covers
Whole covers without lies.............
Whole eove -s baling with ties.........
Assorting, rebating and covering
dry cotton..................................
Drying rebaling and covering wet
pickings.....................................
Inspecting and picking damaged
cotton in pros............................
Supplying missing ties each............
Tills press will not be tespoiisible
for concealed country damage.
Cotton covered with domestic not
considered merchantable
Shipper’* Charge*.
HAUNA 8 WflPLES,
The Kansas City Store,
Octlltf
aoi MAIN STREET,
DENISON. - TEXAS.
Wholesale and Retail
........
GO
1 :0
2 50
4 (K)
7 (X)
GROCERS,
Corner Main st., and Austin ave.
- - - TEXAS.
DENI’ON,
10 4 tf
U. S. PIANO CO.,
810 Broadway, New York
P N. ROBERTSON,
Attorney-at-Law
DENISON,
91!) liu
X^euftM N °
ft
Grand
Square and
pi’SK AVENUE
HOTEL.
F. W.GURNEY, Proprietor.
Corner Rusk ave. and Gandy st.
- TEXAS.
i oo Make only One Style
DENISON,
7 lltf
AND
Have ‘but On© Price.
DROVERS AND PLANTERS
pm Christ! recently, good mule* Compressing peri,ale............
j . .. J Special ContrauM* with Export-
lound a slow tiale at #25, while good | * (1|lf|
horses went begging at from $lo to j covering sample holes, covers furn-
j20 ' ish d by press.
^21)0.00
S<»iit On Trial.
33s£Y3STS5L,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
Upright.
Endorsed by the highest musical autho-
rities throughout the world as the iicst.
TEXAS, i Fiom I). T. Bodim*. Stockton. N. ,).. attei
receiving a $5iH) lteatr Piano, says:
“Not only myself and lamily, but every
one who has seen it is satisfied in regald
to its sup« tior quality.’’
from 11. B. t’ormony. Esq., (Jliainber*-
burg Pennsylvania.
“The Beatty Piano came to hand one
aeek ago. in good order. It has tints fa r
given entire satisfaction.”
IF. Holtzbttrger, Tryotte, Pa., savs
“The Pintinjraiiic to band in good order,
and proves satisfactory, both in tone an
finish.
Agents wanted, male or female. Send
for catalogue.
Address,
DA NIKE F. BEATTY,
Washington. New .Jersey, U. S. A.
CAPITAL,
$200,000
i Arranging lor reclassing or remark
In portion, oi T«« |
pecan tree is regarded of much vul I Positively no cotton delivered ex-
1 , I cent upon return of receipt, it
10 !
5 I
NO AGENTS. NO DISCOUNTS.
NO COMMISSIONS.
ue. Tlio trees arc not only careful
ly preserved, but aro cultivated.
The nut is planted, and preparations
are making to inaugurate erchards.
eept upon
transferred proper endorsement
must, be made upon such receipts
Colon class marked and not moved
in three days after classification
snail be charged storage per
moth or fractional part of a ^
Herald holds lot tl> j slitp>]>iiijc cotton not coinpr<.s>sc(l Id
tbusly: “Tho rats as a rule kept! All orders for services above enumerat*
'W' hole. I„. niglit. People »o„ld j
he astonished at their numbers oi the cotton.
Send For Illustrated Circular.
OFFICERS :
JOHN P. BEEPER,
JOHN NEVINS,
J. li. SLATE It,
President.
Vice-President.
- Cashier.
Tho Dallas
MAI I.FP Fit KB.
9-1 Gif
could a census be taken of tbe rod-
ents that infest tho city. What a
glorious thing it would be, it the
hogs would cut tho dogs, the dogs
oat the cats, tip* cats eat the rats,
the rats eat the mice, the nnco cat.
the roaches, the roaches eat the bed
hugs, the bed bugs eat the liens, and
the fleas eat themselves. That
would be something like it.”
Paul W;i)>le«. Jt. II Lingo Jno. G. Waplci*
WAPLES, LINGO & CO.
Successors to
Numbered trills of lading will be fur- 1
tor, Law L fa, ai Tab l fa,
diitg but will examine and “OK • the same * *
Upon presentation nee,ompaiiied by receipts ; Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
with proper endorsement and a list of press j
No.'s on said receipts. Consignors de-'T T ■ T\/T TY Ij I I 1
siring cotton inspected, and condition nl j | XvX P J AAtj
niRRc'ioiis:
John P. T.scpcr, C. 0. Binkley, John Nev
ins, James Porter, J. It. Stevens, E H. Lin-
go, J. 11. Slater.
TT £ Ml V WATERMAN,
DF.AI.KK IN
1F.OKN BBN,
Exchange, Gold and Silver
Bought and Sold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
tin1 cotton endorsed on the receipt, must
notlfv the weigher upon ticket sent him.
[Official! ‘ Edwin D. CtiADicK.
11 3 Gm Superintendent.
Drill!* Drawn on all flic Priu-
All Saints day, Nov 1st, was cel-
ebrated in Houston by the Catholic,
Episcopal and Lutheran churches.
LATHS & SHINGLES;
ST. L0U!3 SKOR i LINE. Doors, Sash and Blinds;
Atlantic & Pacific Mouldings, Lime, Hair,
cipnl < ilic* of Europe.
7-1 :tf
I’ONIES X MULES
and general
LIVERY, FLED a.ND SALE STABLE.
Corner Woodward st. and Burnett Ave.,
DENISON, - - . TEXAS
Special attention given to boarding stock
7:1—tf
Ilnilroatl.
LiveStookR sites
Cement. Plaster,
A ranchman litis observed a hole
in the mountains near Truekre, Cal..
large enough for the mammoth cave
to go into and turn around in.
Offices and Yards Corner of Main
rnoxsouFAL,
Ton^orial Rooms FU!ST NAT10XAL BANK-
Main street, l)emi,sou, Texas, j
D. WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor.
DENISON, TEXAS.
$40 PER CAR
VIIJITA,
—TO—
X. T.
Street and Houston Avenue and artists, tile most convenient arrangiuents
‘ foot of Skiddy Street, * [ huJ the most expeditious work.
HOT A.\l> «'OI.lt IlATliS
DENISON,- - TEXAS.
7-S-d-w-tf
8fcjy*Tlie most skillful and aeeommodatiug Authorized Capital, $<500,000.00
Voting Joint Young, ihe successor
elect of old Brigham in tho Mormon gy ^gyjg EAST ST. LOUIS,
church, is as gay, wild and festive j
ns his father used to be when a
youth.
A society has been formed in SiJ
On and after Aug. 5tli. 1870. and until fur-
ther uotice.tln* Atlantic & Pacific Railroad
rates on live stock in ear loads. Vinifa. I.
Day or night. Remember the place, and i
give liiin a call.
Paid up Capital, $100,000 00
Does a Legitimate Banking: Busines
PRESCRIPTION FREE
1?0U the Speedy Curt1 of Seminal Weak-
1 ness, host Man
host Manhood, mid all disor-
ders brought on hv indiscretions or execs*.
Any druggist has the ingredients.
Address—W. Davison & < <>.. SG Nas an i
\
T A L L E Y HOES E
McPherson & furkkic,
Proprietor*.
South side Main street, near Alamo,
Special attention given to collection* in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
-A.NIe
Siglit Exchange bought aim sold on pri
j cipai cities o. die United States.
St., New York.
G-2(i:d&wl v
|T.,(junction M.K.&T.Ry..)toSt.Lottl»| -
1 eria which compels all males to i or Nation Stock Yards. East St. I«k n rt n ijtfttyp J ^KTO!
, . , i .i i III., will lie $40 per car. D ft ft 1 1 I iaiiMWiniTiTfarw
«hen of ns., ana moke, he , ........ ^ ^ | I *,«« on,, UP.-iKh(
wife the head of Ihe family , and the (,j;| s |-m| y.u.j« Vinifa and Holla, witii, From .Ta*. F. Regan, firm l’ogan & Carter
luishand a marked subordinate. Can unlimited accommodations for all.
i, l,„ that the ,.,sht. move-1 "* KVSSST
merit Las been transferred from our (j. W. Hookks,
country to Siberia'! ■____Den. Supt.
lien. Freight Agt.
9 28 tl.
.1. A. UKPDICK.
SAM It KIILKIN Ell.
The lion tamer oi IIowo’s great | o EDD1CE & I5ERLE1NER.
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London Menagerie had 280 screw
worms nearly an inch long taken j Proprietor*
from his nose in Houston tbe other1 qiflJl'Q) SliJjCCJY,
day,arid since has had 250 smaller1
i , ,, , , 1r Nolan Block,
ones taken awuy by the doctor; lie
hud been wounded in tho frrehoud DENISON, .• : I LX AS.
by one of the lions, and a screw fly, Tlii* house is kept well snpplied with pur*
no doubt attracted by the blood, de- [ ^''iu'
posited tbe worms m hi* nose,
will recover.
Cigars.
Domestic and Imported
fSf"rha-mmgnv for sale hy tliP glass.
9 27 If
publishers Daily and Weekly Tribune,
Jelt'er.'Oii City. Mo., after receiv-
ing n 87tth Instrument, says:
“I’iniio reae.lied us in good condition. 1
am well pleased with it. It is all you rep-
resent it, to be.”
From E. It. Baldridge. Bennington Fur*
i mice, Pa., after receiving a $7(11) piano.
‘•The Beaty received 4th inst., all O. K.
; and comes fully up to your representation
ami exceeds our expectations While I do
not profess to lie a judge in the matter
Mrs. B„does, -..ml pronounces it of very
sweet tone; and is very much pleased with
tt.”
Best inducement* ever offered. Money
relumled upon return oi Piano and freight
charges paid hv me (Daniel F. B‘aty)bolli
ways if unsatisfactory, alter a test ttial ot
five days. Pianos warranted for six years.
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue. Ad-
dress DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jersey, U.S. A.
DENISON,
TEXAS, i
put Kerens
| o’. S. stevens. Jno. Sculler., . D. ChaciLk
This house has lately undergone a tiior- j Jos. I’errv S. G. Eddy. Ed. Peirv.
ougli renovation and everything is kept] ‘ "
neat anil clean. The new proprietor*
know their business and are meeting with
fliitteriiigsnceess. 9 15 tf
Beatty
P I A N o:
A. H. Coffin, \V. B. Munson
JOHN SCUI.EIN. 1‘nsmeih.
«e.
Grand Upright and Square.
From Geo. E Letcher, firm of Win. IT.
Letcher A Bro.. Bankers, Fayette,
Ohio.
We received the piano and think it a
verv line toned one out here. Waited a
short tune to give it a good test. If you
wi<li a word in tavorofit we will cheer-
fully give it.”
James R. Brown. Esq . Edwardsvilie, III
says
•Tin: HI ST ill the
11 World.
Gives Universal Satisfac-
tion.
Wonder In I £rono«
m,y.
40 llis. more bread to bbl.
Hour.
^ Everybody Prnj.*t>*
it.
Whiter, Lighter, Sweeter, Richer.
Save VS ilk Egg*, Etc.
“The Beatty Piano received give* entire j everywhere like Hot ( akes
satisfaction.’
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue.
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
Send for circular to
GEO. F. GRANT/ & CO..
178 Dnane Street, New Yorv
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1876, newspaper, November 4, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524428/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.