Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1875 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. II.
DENISON, TEXAS, THIRSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1875.
NO. 00.
DAILY CRESSET
f-----------*--
IniUSON & DAY, Proprietor*.
Pukusiiki* Daily. Scxuays Enimo.
. - ----------... - • — •«.
Office in the Giiiiii Block, Corner
Main street and Austin avenue,
Si'cuml Story.
V
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T-ERMS:
Hally, one year.................. $*» 00
** six months-....................... 3 hit
•• one month........................... 60
Weekly, one year........................... - "it
*• six months.........-..........1 Oh
Dally delivered by carrier anywhere in the
city at fifteen 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 rate. low. and will l>e made
known on application.
THE JOB OFFICE
complete in every respect, and employ-
ing none Imt first class workmen, we are
prepared to do all kinds of job work in
*,» good style as can be (lone anywhere,
and at prices that arc reasonable. Give
us a call and von will be convinced that
what we say is so. Orders by mail will
be promptly attended to.
•yy m. peck,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DENISON,...............................TEXAS
Special attention given to the collection
of c laims.
Ottice up stairs. N. E. corner Main and
Burnet street*. 183eodtf.
!«»«»
BVXCF.il
FRESH DRUGS |
PI KE DltUGS,
| CHEAP DRUGS !|
We keep everything usually fouu.
u a first class drug store.
Mr KNIGHT & CO.
TELEGRAPHIC. (i»mage« by drought and insect*,
_ while tho rains have greatly bene-
New York, Sspt. 28.—A special I fitted the crop on the drier and
to the Herald, dated Dowlington, higher Nearly everywhere
ment ot railroad*, commenced here
to-day. Among the distinguished
persons present were the Lord
; Mayor of London and the Provosts
of Edinburgh and Glasgow. The
two weeka.
dition is still maintained, the
The general high eon-
aver-
age being one per cent higher than
in August. The State averages are
as follows: Maine, 107; New Hatup-
•jyj-RS. L. A. BING.
I)RESS>IAKEU.
kROVERS AND PLANTERS
railroad subscribed two thousand shire, 100; \ ermont, 98; Massuchu-
pounds towards ihe expense^ of the setts 100; Connecticut, 108; New
celebration. The programme for, Vork, 99; New Jersey, 111; I’enn-
the occasion was as follows: At uoon , svlvania, 108; Delaware 100; Man-
the grand procession wound up by land, 10H; \ irginia, 111; North Car-
the inauguration of the bronzo stat- olina. 105; South Carolina, 87; Geor-
ue to Joseph Pease by the sculptors Ri*> Florida, 83; Alabama, 111;
of London, costing three thousand Missis-ippi, 116; Louisiana, 85; lex-
iKiunds. Tho ceremony was per- as, 89; Arkansas 108; Tennessee, 114;
I formed by the Duke of Clevond. In Meet \Jrginm, 107; Kentucky, 103;
1 the evening there was a grand ban-
(|iiot, at which several
TEXAS.
hundred Illinois, 95; Wisconsin, 60; Minne-
ic.xao. ' guests sat down. A fine portrait of j ^2; Iowa, 92; Missouri, 111;
$'*00 000 Jcjsejjli Pease, by Macbeth, was un- Kansas, 1(8*; Nebraska, 98; Calilor-
’ I veiled. Congratulatory telegrams nia, 95; Oregon, 100.
ell4 Owen's livery stable, Main street. v- • .-,, were sent during the progress of]
where she will be pleas.-,1 co see her for-, John P. beeper, 1 res t •'oh'^euns. V .P. pHnqUi.t t0 ruil,.0n<l kings on
...Ml- fi-L.n.ls tiiul natrons. Orders le»t at .J. n. Sluter, Gasnier. I ,, a r>
Has removed to first door east ol MeDow-
I)E NISON,
Capital,
STEALINGS.
mer friends and natrons. Orders led at
the Star Store, will he promptly attended
to. seplSdlm
continent and in
W.
VVOOI.ACOTT,
Manufacturer of
DiRncioKs: v' L ........ Four miles of tbo narrow guage
John P. Leeper, C. C. Binkley, John Xev 1 1 kl ' ’• Railroad to Hot Springs has been
ins, James Porter, J. L. Stevens, E H. Liu-j Memphis, Sept. -8.-—Young I urj ■ connpletcd and a large force is at
:eo . l. Mater. , pin who was arrested hero charged on tho ,ill0.
"ill open on or altout Oct. 4tii, iHio, in i w)th the murder of a man named
building second door east of postollice, on
( Main street, for the transaction of a^general
HAVANA AND DOMESlIG ClGALS, (Junking Business.
Exciianuk, Gold and Silver bought and
sold. Interest allowed on time deposits.
Drafts drawn on all the principal :ilie* of
Europe. Sept. fiH-tf
Main street, north side, I ----------——
TEXAS. I
and dealer In
SMOKER'S SUPPLIES. ETC., ETC
DENISON.
April 3. tt
/"A G. RANDELL.
Lx,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW
Main street, dknisox. tkxas.
Will practice in Grayson and adjoining
counties. Special attention to collecting
and to the investigation of Land Claims.
Sept. 9,-tf.
rULlANC. HELD, M. D..
C
(OMMKRCIAT. SCHOOL,
Will lie opened on
Tl'ESDA V EVENING, AUGUST34,
u the office of tlie Dlnsmore Hotel, Main
street, for the benefit of those w ho desire
to acquire a knowledge of book-keeping,
commercial'arithmetic, etc., as well as im-
prove their biinowriting.
See circulars tit. Reher's took store, and
Ettner A ( Vs?
For further particulars enquire of
mtgl'Jdlni C. F. IIoimirroN.
J.
A. i OLLKTT&C0.,
J'
PHYSIC UN.
P. I.KKl’Ktt. YD. H. LINGO. A. V.
KjSPER, LINGO & ( O.
SURGEON
-AND—
Obstetrloian.
OFFICE: Corner Main st., and Austin ave,
DENISON, TEXAS.
J^R.O. E. SNVDER,
DENTISTRY,
DENISON,
All work guaranteed,
resideuce, Gandy street.
Ollice at II. Tone’s
gep-9-tf
Williams, at Dewilt, Ark., and for! The members of General Randall’*
whom a requisition was made by brigade propose to erect a motiu-
Governor Garland of Arkansas, and ment to his memory,
a warrant issued by the Governor' An interesting camp-meeting has
of Tennessee for his delivery to the i |10on going on near Ennis for some
agent ot the Governor of Arkansas, j.,yS past,
was discharged to-day bv Judge ,, , , ,
waplk I Halsey on a writ of habeas corpus Desperadoes stole all he horses
Ion the ground that (he warrant was at tnrt B,'acket lu8t week*
! insufficient in not specifying the Bishop Gregg is advertised to
| crime with which Turpin was preach in Rusk on the 3d of Octo-
I charged. | her next.
J. P. Leeper & Co., and Cameron & Mayfield j The negro arrested for the assas i . „lriAA .
! sination of Jas. McNeal, at Scanlan’s ! San Antonto Jms given 81900 for
i landing, some weeks since, was at- relief of sufferers on oui coast
quitted at Marion, Ark., Saturday. | k,v tko mte storm.
Madrid. Sept. 29.—The Dior s Ks Dr. Huston, the martini law deei-
panola states that the government i pjo of Davis, is again in jail tor some
lias determined to dispose of the of his rascality,
vexatious patronage appointments
by holding elections for the offices There are thirty-seven pupils al-
of the several ports. , *’e(ldy in^ the Blind As) lum at Aus-
The King of Spain is to deliver : tin, und filty are expected.
tho Cardinal’s • at to Monsigour Si- A ne,,n) roaming about Sail An-
voniat the ceremony of tho invest- .... •
ure.
\ estorday a copy of the note re-
coived from Conova De Cartino,
during Ins premiership, was received
by Cardinal Simeoni, the Papal
Successors to
Lumber Dealers
DENISON. TEXAS.
A full assortment of white and yellow
Sasli, Boors. Blinds,
Shingles, fititli. Tiiinr,
Ilnir, CeHiriil. vie.,
always on han
Please give us i call and examine on:
stock of liniiher.
Hrif" Offices and yards: Corner of \ u«
tin and Owing* «o- ts, and foot of Muddy
st
M
ONEV, MONEY. MONEY.
Proprietors of
accommodation market.
‘20li Main Street,
DENISON. - TEXAS.
Terms strictly cash. Choice meats con-
stantly on hand at prices to suit the times
ai>vanit;i>
P
ALACK, BEER HALL,
LOUIS LIBBIE A CO.,
CHOICE WHISKEY, No. 1 CIGARS,
SAINT LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on hand.
St. Louis or Milwaukee beer at five cents
a glass cash.
South side Main reestt, Denison, Dexas.
BOUND TO GO.
Talk is Very Cheap.
In Large or Small Amounts
ON COLLATERAL SECURITY
At reasonable rates of interest at
HARRY MAMLOCKM.
41-dtf. 226 Main street.
TX AILROAD OFFICE SALOON,
li
J. II. RYAN,
Proprietor.
tonio, destitute of clothing, has le-
gally been pronounced a lunatic.
Oats in San Antonio sell for sixty
cents a bushel, and they are it glut
at that price in the market.
Nuncio, from the Vatican. The
note promises the re-establishment \ , , , . ..
1 which drills regularly and is laet
HI T F.U TS nrc STUBBORN.
Immense Success.
Owing to the grand rush at our house,
and in order to iiecnintnodide our friends
and customers, we have engaged the set*,
vices of two competent lm.-iiu.ss men to
assist us during our elosiug-out sale*.
Remember vour time is short. We
mean business. You will never have an-
otlier siieli oppnrtuiirty to get gootls lit
sueli figures. A sweet little girl cun buy
as cheap us ihc handsomest lady.
Respectfully, yours,
'C.V.SI’Alt & Co.
SION OF YELLOW FLAGS.
JJHIWT NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON, TEXAS.
A iitliorizedCapitul, ^300,000.0
Paid up Capital, $100,000.(»0
Does a Legitimate Banking Busine*
Special attention given to collection* in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
—AND—
Sight Exchange bought and sold on pri •
cipal eities o: the United States.
ontKCTi'Hs.
K.S. Stevens. .7no. Sculler.. . . 1). t -naoick
Jos. Perrv. S. G. Eddy. Ed. Perry,
it. : hmsoi..
JOHN SCULLIN’. Pn sniein.
If |, r.i.-ifp v 1 Vice-President
ED. I EKKA . i ^ A(,p<r Cash r
A TEUCTIAN I’S' AND PLANTERS’
Best of Wines. Liquors. Brandies. St.
Louis and Milwaukee Beer, Cigars, etc.
always on hand.
Elegant Free Lunches served every day
(Sundays excepted) from 10 to 12 o'clock.
auglid tf
iENT.SON BUSINESS COLLEGE,
A. T. CLARK. A. M., Prixcical.
Opens Thursday. Sept. 2,1875. Good Tem-
plars’ Hull, Woodard street,
Denison, Texas.
of the concordant.
Cardinal McCloskev had a long
interview with Cardinal Antolli at
Rome yesterday.
St. Louis, Sept. 28.—The case of
Tyler has a military company
"rills regularly a
becoming proficient in the evolu-
tions.
M. COOK.
AND
Cnpt. McDonald and others for con- j J.
.-piracy to defraud the revenue has
been continued at tho instance of i HJ- otftry
the defense on account of absence of
witnesses. Indictments against same
parties for conspiracy to destroy
the public records have been quash- j |f A jv j; g 'p A p jr
cd from the informality bench. |
Warrants have been issued to hold
them to answer any indictments that
may be found against them at the
next term. Bail fixed at 88,000.
vilo 1 i
A G E N T
Gunn’s Bloek.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Instructions thorough and complete in
all the branches of a business education.
A Dallas paper of the 24th, says
that on the day previous, little Wil-
lie Dudley, eight years of age, the
son of a widow lady of that city,
....... , : while playing near the depot of tho
cy.u.1 road, ».o« will. a.,Ulo„,
i Store, or after Sept. 2d, at the Business
j College to the principal,
A. T. Clark.
augUil tf
HOARDING AND LODGING.
which will probably prove fatal.
When tho mixed train was slowly
nearing the depot, the lad, totally
unsuspicious of danger, attempted
j to jump upon the platform of the
i passenger coach, bill missing his
H. E1ARTIN.
Main Street,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
| hold, he was precipitated under the
cars, the wheels of which passed
i over his leg between the ankle and
! knee, almost severing his limb in
' two. The poor little fellow shriek-
ed aloud in his agony, and attracted
_ i the attention of a number of per-
j sons by his cries, some of whom rc-
FIRHT CLASS TABLE & CLEAN BEDS moved him to In* mother’s home. A
physician was immediately summon-
ed,and in a short time arrived and
Single meals, 25 cents; Board per week, ut on(.e proceeded to do all in iiis
$4.00; Board irnrl Lodging. $5.00. ...... | power to relievo the intense suffer-
ings of the wounded hoy.
augltitf
THE BEST in the
World.
Gives Universal Satisfac-
tion.
Wonderful Econo-
my.
40 lbs. more bread to bbl.
flour.
Everybody Praiscit
------~ It.
Whiter, Lighter. Sweeter, Richer.
Silveu Milk. Egg*. Etc.
Sells everywhere like Hot Cakes..
tST Send for circular to
GEO. F. GKANTZ & C#>
176 Duane Street, New lorn •
Nov. 24 lv.
1
tie nelson house.
G. IV. WALTERS, Proprietor.
A
L A MO HOTEL,
BANK,
J. G. TAYLOR & CO.. Proprietors,
Main street, near the depot.
DENISON, • TEXAS.
April 3, tt
Denison.
..Texas.
Convenient to tho Business Portion
of tho City.
Transact a general hanking busines
buy ami *ell gold, silver, and exchange <
all the principal cities.
Collections promptly attended to.
The September report of the De-
partment of Agriculture says of the
corn crop: Could it bo thoroughly
ripened, its aggregate would ex-
ceed any previous crop,' and the
yield per acre would bo one of the
best, notwithstanding the losses by
E®- T IIE -fee
‘‘Sherman Patriot/
PUBLISHED AT
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
The Metropolis of North Texas, and at
the Junction of the Houston and Texas
Central, and the Texas and Pacific (Trans-
nontiiieiital). railways, is a large.
32 column paper. Ii is published in the
midst of tile great Wheat. Gotten and
Stock region ot North Texas, and U devo-
ted to the inti re t of Sherman and Grayson
eouutv and Texas generally, it contain
from is to 20 column* of well selected
am! original reading matter, uRd the local
columus are well tilled with item - of inter-
est transpiring in Sherman and the adja-
cent country, together with carefully pre-
pared market reports, each week.
Terms—One copy one year, $2 50: six
1 50; five copies. $9 00; ten
Cor. Main and Rusk streets,
' DENISON,
the overflow of the bottoms and the , copies, $17 60. Extra copy to each club,
««>*«•» -r a«»oii.,!.ci,ixri,Ar£aA2L.Ksi.o,.
Sherman, Texas
TEXAS, losses proving leas than the usiuf
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1875, newspaper, September 30, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524512/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.