Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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THIMP1Y.
Po«t Office Directory. Mayor eiert W. U. Whw and the Cow#
Northern mail amves—........iHW p. m. ■ eqim,.n elect—First ward, J. G. Tavlor, J.
•soudiern mall arrives............. I**) p. m.! D- w«^T»nl; Nrewnd ward,Geo. B. Lov-
•• “ eiosps............ fcl5 p. in.! in*. L. M. Johnson; Third ward, W. I*.
Ufliet* open from 8 a. iu. to 7 p. iu. Suit- Kirk. Geo. W. Walter*; Fourth ward, V,'.
days, from 3to $ p. m. ., U. Boss, \V. A. TIMn ■ ■■ sworn into
- ! ottlee bv Judge < . K. Maurice on Wedues-
___ _ ___ ft vengeance, aid the new police awoop
Inauguml-SUndin* Com- do,m *ad Ifobbk vagrant'promise uoualy.
mimes Appointed - Policemen! *•* *" bd^dt‘ 011 * *« ou
Appeintcd Temporarily. Etc., Etc. j Cn,*‘*rd street, and gobbled three Id*
mates.
Emma Brown, charged with vagrancy,
fined $0 and costs.,
Euitua Brow n, eliarged with indecent
Arrival* and Departurt*. *»t'
Trains.
exposure of person oil the public streets,
fined $10 and costs.
Mol lie Williams, charged with vagran-
cy, fined $5 and costs.
Bcllic Ward, charged with vagrancy,
fined $5 and costs.
In default of fine all were smt to the
cooler, and will be subject to five lays’ la-
day evening.
At S o'clock Wednesday night the eoun-
TEXAS CENTRA I I e‘* convened and effected an organisation.
Mail and Express arrive*........» p. m. • “*y°r 'Vi,m Um* iUiUl^ .
...... louw's..........p. m. was ii't( lied to \t :tU attention: j lx>r «*»h. This i$ a move in the rijrht di-
Mixed train arrives................1 hfio a. iu l’o the Board ok Colxcii.: ; lection, and the new official will make his
leaves............... (>.,Xi ji. m. Gentlemen—In assuming the duties of influence telt. Let these vulgar wenches.
SEX!!'!!!' 1152^*1^rity I»*‘nisoB.to which Uw I and others of a light, r color, be put to
work cleaning the streets, until they learn
BUT FACTS arc NT1BBOI)
Immense Snoot
Freight arrives........... _ . _______________________
” leaves,........................ 58J0 a. iu. partial suffrages ot my fellow-citizens ha*
Mail ami Express dot's not rnn Sundays. 1 elevated me, i may be permitted to say
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS. ‘ 1 d^t\'d‘i.lst 1 >lav'; ’l profcKiml distrust .if
,, .. . .,uu, ,, ,. ®J abilities to come up to the full meas-
Mali and Express arr.veG*.....- IMy. in. | utv 0|- the high duties and onerous re-
*• *” ■* leave*........1:13 p in., spousibilitiea pertaining to the office, yet
Live Stock Express arrives.......2:30 p in. W'H l promise an earnest endeavor and
.. leaves .. ,'el?lp m. W),,seieiUloiis desire iu all things to so
.. ,, , vu, .. ... ?!T *.u' conduct a- to reflect the j kept moving.........Bull-whackers run well
" **•' * '................ *•highest ami most lasting material benMlts 1 (o •. , ,vit •i>,,vi.)r .,,„i i .....
leaves............... 3:0i< a. in. upon lids citv and theeiti/.ens tlieriH)!—A * ‘ ' 1
nled'film- to the effort all the mind and 1 .........Mayor Lingo's trials all come at
j energy with which God has endowed me. : onee. First being defeated for mayor;
Clothing. | Diit,, grir 1 .‘me**i.. whilst the mayor may then some vandal vented his spite and dN-
to keep within their dens.
Hot Hash.
Windy—“big windy.”.........Cattle bust-1
ness ruslii’ig, and M.. K. A T. stock cars i
kept moving..
k roe. Plcrm City, Mo.; K.
Lawrence, K*.; J. E. Finehart. Dattaa; C.
C. Daly and E. Geicslng. St. Louis; Ala
Hall, Well's Point. Tex.; Mrs. Andrews
and child, Selma .Ala.; Edwin D.Ghadick,
C. W. Smith, Houston; Ellis Wainwright,
W. G. Owen, St. Louis; dm. K. Miller,
Chicago; '. Cvrjienter, J. B. Carpenter,
Iowa; J. H. Hills. Parsons.
Tickets to the Moonlight Party.
Parties wishing to purchase tickets to
the moonlight party on Friday evening. Owing to tlte grand rush at our ho*
28th. will find them for sale at M. Gold- and in enter to accommodate our frier
soli A Co.'s and J. A. Kuper A Co's. In- 1111'* customers, we liave engaged fhei
citations have been i»uni and must be .'?.*. 'k,'*: competent hu-iin >s mml
der of Cowmittk. nieaii busbies.*. You will never have ;■
other such opportune v to getiroodsl
Everybody and Nobody sueh figures, a sweet little l*irU-an hj
That node a winning at the **'''"*phtdy.
Gift Concert. will do well to re * ^ a tv.)
pair immediately if not sooner, j
to Casper Co's
Denison Enterprise
(Odell jLjiq'aor
V. e are selling clothing be: vw cost.
M. Goldsou. 4k Co.
uni, ^niuriiu1!
ids’?,anils 'are'wlis'tmithifi'v’1^1' by i'he i Iik<‘ 0:1 ,lis ti,M' -vonT' trees. But
law. unless lie h-is the hearty eo-np. ration Nautre, r.lways kind, would not allow her
favorite to sink under the unkiiidness of
226 Main Street, Mamlock’
Old Stand.
Mes-rs. wood A iwW ve-,erday ! SiJ^
thrw Massillon tlireslieis. One went to - 1 • ■ ' •
Fannin county, and one to St. Joe.
and generous rivalry in all things'that
will advance the prosperity, the progress,
the greatest good to the'vVhole people.
M • v u i> Ivn m) I., # . ... .... ... ... 1:
About our Fourth of July celebration,
what is being done? Let all interest tliem-
-1! ves in preparing for a grand success.
Well, hoys, Ike Waplo* lias weakened,
and says if you w ill tell liitu when his
cane is in “soak" lie will take it out. and ! <'|l''.,ir“.r meefing. make some statement,.
tin* tnlant'ial wniriitioii ot tin* city, hr.t i
541 \ no more. i *i... .i. .... .• ..
Is known throughout, the land, and tlie
most enterprising and reliable institution
iu Denison, is the famous "Kentucky
" hisky liepoi"—Eppstein Bros^ pro-
prietors. Everything liemamled by the
market is supplied from this Depot,
It U an established fact that the pe
1 i 1 • 1 1 1 1 *17 1 eeuta^e ot tosses on 1 itinor debts exceed
men. and sent a sen and heir to hand the any other house, J/OU CttU those of a.re other ch.'s of merelnuX
name ot Lingo down through future gen- l)J( 1/ J/OUf shoes at CaspCT "..................... ■ • • •
t Inti, iilunlimt iu y ’ *
of Lingt
eiatious long after the late election is for-
.kk'V in1 I*' able to rise superior toinili- gotten. Mar he live lung, and prove as
ssstas® ■ t ■■ * .......-«* .........^ *«►
ing always in view the far' that w, are ''tee has not recovered trom the fatigue*
acting in a delegated ivpr>-entniive -a-' and Imggy rides ofelectioiulny.........Xieh-
ol. ou don't care anything about being de-1lin''1 !!l ‘'lain M"'*'*•
it liecomesjny ollteial duty to. at this; t , { ..........' * * '
For Sale at Bottom Prices.
Native yellow pine boxing, fencing and
dimension lumber. Apply to A. K. Col-
6-lC-tf
Another stock of line ladies opera chain*.
1 have iu the short time allowed me been
nimble to secure a statement from
emi t g-f
iggy bri ken.
Go to
Ih le e the lilplor dealer who sell. on rreil
it must make due providons for the
pc led lo *es .0 view Of this fact. anJ
not wishing to make my good customer]
pav for the drinks of "lame ducks,”
hive result. I to reduce tuy prices to
strictly ( AMI i; \*|s. | win S(.n frm|
Casper $ Co’s for \•»'-
i*y
t!!'
HIV I , .
, .. i pr*deet ssor in ottlee, and will be compelt- Dr. J. I.. Dh -or. • ju’lv bee w
necklaces, beautilul sets, tine rings and etl to defer this until anothe. nee.ing. i makin- ...... „
tdgin watches,. t ttieJewelry house of M may. however, state that tlm Interest on tl • v
Goldsoll A Co. the thirty thousand dollars of sehool bonds . . 11 ' '■
---- will become due the lir*r of July proximo. ,c,ues :• !■ •»
Several of our new city fathers may be ami it will become our duty to*meet it in 1 hist v , i
noticed cot ning their lessotnutml taking '"'J1 "a.' ;|s your joint ui*dom ma;-iig- John:,
a* much interest it. them a* a school hov ^e,1t. |.lt(, (,ltv char(wis ' '
with his first primer. ; shape that it is very difficult to obtain an 1 ■
....... ,, „ ' iiitelllgihl" idea in icl.uion to it. and I Di- k-' in
Mr. ( ates has two Hue rat terrier* that ( would suggest that the same hee.alificd
slay around the Alamo. The pimps have and printed at tic earliest day. '
killed over one hundred nits within the j It tun her become* my duty under the
la-- month, and appear lo enjoy squeezing m'£VtJh■!!' hv vX l!od '''‘anTwid
the long-tailed varmints. | *ngg»M the foliow'ing names torvouro
---- select from.
Dr. J. E
* happy by hi
Wi >leni m' d-
S-ate, returned
in an extiii*ive et;n-e.
■ nmI sii tee**
lieita- are giv ing
)| *eli ,il,e hot e.i•
'an* Its r[(yt ill" gt as.*hot ,
I liave eotnm'uued eating itie cotton crop 1 Ccispei cl Cox.
in Denton and 1 .'olliii eountie-. 'I’hcv do |
not s etu to he spreading, and it is hoped I
in serious injury will lie done by them.
Mr. I*, is informed by oil farmers that the*
Cheap goods. j Iw cold St. Lot,i* lager at five cent*
-------- — ! Best Kentuckv Bourbon, ten cents.
bnerybody trades at Casr \ < igars, to; ........ ;,„,i a:i other goods i.
per ,J• Co’s.. i U,J' Htte in proportion,
jitimi I,OHS LEHRFCIIT.
'iiy« tli'
in rai sat- \
Mr.'
el-
It is Time Yet.
ure bargains in the Dry Goods and
Flag House.
a burst up
lothing line, tit the Yellow
Look out for
mowj the candidates, but not
WM. CAMPBELL A CO.,
AUCTION', COMMISSION MEIICIITS
-AND—
Now or Never.
Go to the Yellow Claa House
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
1.) Main Snu.i T,■ - - Denison, Texas
La*t evening while one ol Mr. John For City Clerk—I would suggest one of) prospects for w'heat, corn ami cotton are'.
lee, loc.
Hi'ltiwd's clerk* vvtts delivering good* iu the following nuine*f H m. Noilhcut.IIar- more promising than tlmy have been for
tlte western part of the city. his horse be- ry Hannan.-Collin. \V,]I.Mn*r. ten vcir* Join' i..ol * as 1»pow a a iCi, , . ..
.am,. Irightencd and ran away breaking followlllff-mitni,^ a manelm atul as hearty as a circular saw. J,,,,,. r,
tlu wagon and quite serioitsly liijiirlugthe Pierson. L. F. Fotitain.
ti". ........Mr, w. »•. „r( ’*•-1
horse.
Th" Episcopal Mile Society, nliielt met
la-',., ning at Mr. Joining's residence,!
h el , v ery pleasant and agreeahl ■ time,a*
*Itev always do. I; would amply repav 1
u - -f oitr cit.zi it- lo altend etieli gath* 1
>■ -it g. and also materially assist in a very
purpose.
Lev . Dr. lint'll, presiding elder of his '
i'trie! ol till; Methodist cliureii. went
For Policemen—1 would suggest that1 Bo Warned,
three he appointed at this time, and would '-'lie beautiful, hut dangerous, snake
nominate the hollow ing tmtm : Jas.Xchns, -cut to the < ’r!•;•**kt recently, and labeled
Tno*. Fanner.
O'Neil.
"I lash box.' i«a*escaped eonliiieinent and
:'. Dtillv..... appo”ntn mt ,KAV ‘ : 11 1|"' l»»e of
i» deferred until some future meetLie; hut exchanges on n ir de*it. 'J i tlto e thought-
a, to the other ollh , *. he filled at one" and
installed.
the Artie lee Company, i* loing all in hi*
Denison |
your orders at his office.
Artie lee House near railroad. '
!.. Contlis A llro. cattle dealers, have I
moved their office to the Merchants' and
Planters’ Bank. 2.Vid20t
Ali of which is respectfully submitted.
W. II. WlXN.
Denison. Texas, June 10th, hs7.'.
After the reading of tin, inaugural the
sotitli yesterday after a day's 'top iu our ’ *‘':;iiitliiig conn. te e. were ap-
ujitl*t. The Doctor is a real worker lor
'iexas. and is Inducing as much immigru-' (iidiiiaiices— \\ oodyard. 1 ,h.,s. Kirk.
. . , , . , I inline,■—Loving, laylor. Bo**.
ny uiun in the Bate; ami we Wisli Police—Tibbs. Boss. Walters.
Dt« re were moiV like him. I ^treetsumi Alleys—Johnson,Woodward,
Twenty per cent, can be
saved ly going p, Casper
Co’s.
r* dit in the organization of the commit-
tees. and vve look fur harmoitlons and
beneficial session*. This evening they
again put oil the harm *.
less mortals who insist ou * going through”
| our exchanges about three times u day,
j vve lilt up our voice in warning. That j
-e. ■ e !>,::■ spring out of 11,... tits t exchange ' I mp more Grenadines at
you pie. up. There are .-ome bilious be-1 Cuspftr <V’ Co’s, sign of tilt
ings. however, who ear" no more tor a yellow fi(tg.
1 snake than they do for their ino!her-in-
i law; to all such tins doc not apply. But! .. nirnigiation to iexas.
louii imfortiiimto beings who nave known ‘.....m1"ii i" .-''tiling up so
: snakes in tlte grass, st.ak- - in their boot*. x aml: 11 la-V in
a supply of Eppstein A Pro's celebrated t
< ook County Whisk. as they pa*s through Ci. 1\
I tenisun.
I lor*"*, ponies, mules anil second-hand
furniture bought and £old. mv'2>
F. FOLEY.
Practical Tailor,
Main Street Opjjosite Nelson llottse-
Parties Own
Kirk. " ’ i etc., tit's warning will i'e .sufficient,
The new ct t .a, 1 .*ta": 1 in last evening, | ...Health and Printing—Taylor. Loving,
are now tvadv to f.Jrlv commence Ti!,bs- , , ‘ " ! $16.00 Witt hlVU yOU $23
iahois. Mayor W tun done hm.scif | Kin. Wardens-Walter*. Divior. Johu- V’Ortfl Of gOOOS at CaSper cf
soil, ' Co’s.
School Committee—Boss, IVoodyard.
Loving.
The following temporary policemen
tut, appointed. j niched bedrooms for sale cheap lor cash, i cf f .,., . •.
..... , ‘ Grayson, state ol 1 ex a*, u Mortgage Ro-
und the building now occupied will be : cord hook B. page, 77.7s and flJ. June
rented cheap. For further information jhl. 1;<M. convey,.’ lo the timicrsighed
apply to this office. 262—If. Trustee, the following ’ " ’
Material Made Uj
in the
LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning and
rej airing neatly done.
'TM1E NET A! ON JIOl'sK.
H .tT.TEUS. Propriofor.
For Sale—Restaurant.
u !,l"l tool thi luoruiug, and last, Titos. L. Fanner, Jas. II. Nelms, M. W.
mg! i vv ■, * as com fortal. I" and plea-ant as , < * Neil.
a tired editor over der,!. Though vve ad-j -Motion made by W. A. Tibbs, ilia; the
in., that vve have long, hot days, which ; charter a' amended and ordinances he
are depressing axil weari*ome lo the hit-. compiled and. submitted to the council (or
Trustee’s Sale.
Whereas, Joint G. Diitise, by his certain
deed ot trust, dated the 2d day of June, j
A well established restaurant with fur-1 *\* U"}• ■ J|(i 'btly recordt J t t the office
ot the District C'erk, ter ’he county of |
I Near I’oM Office and First National Batik
< 'or. Main anti Rit-k streets.
Trustei', the following described real
< state, lying, beingiind -itnateiu tin*conn-1
' it: train,', lint our cool
i;;■ up tor the days, and vve arise in the ,
inurtuag re.'.e I a:i! r, irc-hed. ready tor pil" the
m.ot her day's Jubor.
O.B, Langever will imild and repair '/ <*i 'Dwy-.m. M-.t.,. ..I'Texas. and known 1 DLNIsON,
'....... ‘ - ! a* lot number nine (!); ot block tilt v-two —
TEXAS.
On motion, council adjourned f.o meet • You will find prices hov. and the pro],ri - V-'!.• ''UU11:11" ■1 unto iclongin’t. ;
to-night. ' ■ tor in the old tent, back of McCartlicvV i 1 >»v-.vaiic.; was nta.le in part ,
hardware stoic. 210,llm to.?™1 <• thej^viiientoleertiilupromisson
For Sale.
1 ito'c splendid (jttiid. Clntrcli
| notes in said >h ed set. forth at:d dt scrihei. !
A Co. ‘Hid v here;)' (lefmlt has been mad,* in the
payment of said notes and the interest
t!i11. and t lie -ante r< main due and tin*
l®-T H E“yj
Snorman Patriot/’
PI BLLSIIEI) AT
>S 11 Jilt MAN, TEXAS,
The po-lly form of (' ,] Gibbs, special
traveling ageut for the South western Life
insurance Co., still moves through thi* i A ««»I re*idencc,with three large rooms. ! 1,0'* M*1
ha!!' of the Alamo, prepared to Insure 1:1 hal1' room and porch, situate,| on : " !l amf "erT ,o*M,0rrm''' , , . ..............................-
thmk he would prefc, to insure lives. He ! . U°" #t !,M*'"'Hsot. ^ music store in about ^ Vbl.'lml.T* 1tf,cll1.V*il'l"Ml ('«>“-
will he pleased to sc any one on that sub-
ject and explain the merits of a T-.xas
company.
Farmers say that a good tain now will
make the corn crop one of the heaviest
ever ra'sed in Northern Texas; vvh'lcour
D. C. E.
J one wee!
i strunu'iit
..... .in .......1 j«**«,'!fprfg* p,m!>.' „ »11 tv;
r ..... . , ~ „ 1111 t'l,‘ aU' rT' trout door of the ; stock region of North Texas, and j.s devo-
Luile girls go to Casper cf ^VSlCwTex:,''^,! ^*,*rnm„and Gray*;,,,
'I he members of the Denison Cornet |
Bund request those who consider them ! —^*, . . . , —.............
muter obligations for moneys subscribed, 1 Co. for big bargains, Sign i t<mh.. h!!riV,.l num.* h.!^*,..Vc!'11'..'.V'".' i flinty and iexas getieraliy.
to call at the treasury, where the saute j of l/cllow ti((,g
vvill'he refunded. Tlte band hold thou-1 /s--
sister .States are affiicted with ehinchbngs selves in readiness to play for any ami! • bnve a horse and spring wagon that, i
and grasshoppers, we have every reason <"■ n body for reasonable compensation.1 vvi!1 s,'!1 c,"‘aP t'or ('lish-
MkmhuuD. C. .B. : f"ne7tf Guo. Stuouiik.
to rejoice at the prospect of an abundant
harvest, and every indication points to a
line home market in the immigration that
will flow into our State from those where
the crops are failure - Buyers are among
its even now purchasing wheat for the Kt.
Louis market.
l sf Tot- the above j froin’V'to •l^T'oluiniis'of'vvell s/llljed
, e*,:rt ie,l property, to pay said notes and and original reading matter, and the loci!
expenses Ot tins trust. j columns are well tilied with items of inter.'
Joski'H Penny, 1 - ......
t. Trustee.
Denison. I’exas. 15th June, 1875.
For Rent.
tklk.l.tMm rJ\
session given on July 1st. For terms ap- j ^A> ,<f ■
ply to FL K. Needham. (J-lGtl*
Immense Crowds
Come One ! Ctmie All.
Good morning Mary ! How \ ^u ^‘e Klag Store
. lp.e a | do you do Emma, where did you
gaut genuine meersciiaiim pipes will he | , ' i(J’i iP Cllddliie dl'CSS fl'OTn f
raffled by Wm. FYoohcoft. F'lflychances
at $1 each. Iligliest throw first choice;
lowest tlirow second choice; second high-
e*t throw third choice; second lowest
throw fourth choice.
3e staniU treat. .
/ bought it up street and paid
fifty cents a yard. You don't
tell me so, I bought this of Gas
' yper c& Co. and, only gate twenty
I five cen ts.
'
Dedication of the First Presbyterian
Church.
I he dedication of the 1st Presbyterian
church will take place Sunday evening,
June 20th. Services to lie conducted by
Rev. Mr. McCreary, of Chetopa, Kansas,
i he public are cordially invited to be pres-
ent. Services ns usual, at 11a.m. Sun-]
day "chool at halfW nine a. m
■ -.....
^ A lERSA & BRACE,
Dealers in
Grosceria and Provisions.
A full supply of
F1°ur as Baoon,
UoDstmtly on hand.
CAsHI PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Uonier Main street and Burnet wrenue.
cjt traospii lug in Sherman and Hie adja-
cent ( onntr;:,. together v illi carefully pre-
pared marl,i t-reports. each week.
Tkrms—Out! copy one year, $2 50; six
months. Si 50; live eojiies, $!* 00; ten
copies. $17 50. Extra copy to each eltil,
Send stamp t'or specimen copy.
Address A. L. DAKNALt,.Editor.
Sherman. Texas.
QIIINE.SE LAUNDRY.
I1AP SING. - Proprietor.
WASH IiVti 81.25 PER DOZEN.
Hutto is put on and mending done.
Main street, south side, near corner Buf;
net a
entte
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