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VOL. II-
DENISON. TEXAS. T«:BS!)AV. FEBRUARY I, IsTG.
NO. 160.
Daily Cresset.
Hy Hl'RSON & DAY.
'bi.i-io'o lUti.r. Simiats Kxir.mr.n.
NOLAN’S HALL.
Grand Opening—ard Fir*t Appear-1
ance,
Firo Insurance.
Co.. New
Unique.
Mi ;;h»i*ri**urr»mi»imghis re-i,|,-nee.
con*rr Ski,l‘iT i Hume liMinm*
-- I street, »v. hand-ome galvaniz. d wire ; York City. S7.500.000 i
^.u this City of tho Simons DrcuiAtic j few***. liifui* <1 hr Mr. ILutway of tin* M;ir»Liitr:ui hisiir«Mei*C<Mii|wiiy.
Company. * marble works. Mr «. b is further bean- NVw York< io.
Last night ’['lie Simons Dramatic Com- tilletl his premi-, by planting tree* ami
•rs-rsi (t.til.v t'lrmlaUon in (he City. pany made their first appearance ill this j enclosing tie in with neat boxes.
L _ ________ eity and gave ttieir first entertainment at At -„i election oi olli-is ®f Crystal
HICIAI I’APtK <*r Tin: CITY Nolan's Mali, and presenteil. also, for the j Spring Lodge of Good Templars last even-
.. ... first time in this eitv. Rartlev Campbell's
“«.......- M
Kecoiul Story.
MUNICIPAL omt Hits.
tation. or Love al Long ltraneh.” This
snperl) play was given with all the details
of seenie effeet and orchestral aeeonipani-
duly
i Mayer.
(IDeoidcr.
- - Mars -al
Assessoi & l'olieolor
Westchester Insurance Compa-
ny. New York City.
Franklin Insurance Company.
St. Louis. Missouri
Commercial Insurance Compa-
ny. St. Louis. Missouri,
Georgia Home In-urnic, < on>-
pany, Coiiiinbus. Georgia.
Citiacns In-liram-e Company.
Newark. New .1- r*ey.
Mississippi Valley Insurance
Company. Memphis, Tciin..
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flutt.OO)
TO TliADF. AT
tftM.0,10
-LiOJIOO
•UVonn
. U. WINN.
L. I*AT1IM'K.
II.GFV,
K O’.k.-iLKY,
li. .'’OSS. - President nfL'anncil
' H -OK rllCl* IT, - City Clerk.
It. I'KItSONS, - City Attorney.
• an m.mcx—Isr it \an ;
SO C.T W LOU, J. !>. WOOOYAHI).
- in v im.x—si> min
EO. I! I.Oi'lN'G, L. M JOHNSON.
i til'll il.iiin—3n wa*b t
HO W. \V.\LTKRH. W. I). KlltK.
eevseit.aax—4m mu' .
it. BOSS, - W. A. VI lilts
All Policies written in Denison.
i __
JAWLS Ik. W4I.I.U F. A|(cn<,
212 Main street. Denison. Texas.
[l-5-liu.]
ing, the lollowlng per-ons were
elected
A. Fnilim. Worthy Chief Templar;
Mrs. Watts. Worthy Yie« Templar; S. W.
Hunt. Worthy Secretary; James Dunn,
ment that have made the Simons Troupe tvarthy Financial Secretary; Mrs. Frahra.
Worthy Tieamirer; Tims. Keer. Worthy
Of th dramatis per-nme we must Chapllii; F. C. Thompson. Worthy Mar-
mi,kc Particular mention of the Alice stuj; Mi.,* Larkin, Inside Guard; M. Mr-
Tivavurer ,‘Ih>'1'0'''1 of Annie Simon. which was im-' Colmack. Oulside Guard.
persom ted with an naivete, an I also with | \\u ar,. K|a<| Ul0 ,.|,.,-tlon 0f Brother |
an abandon that at once showed li-r to he Fra|mi ,() the position of Wortiiy Cliiel • llfltlllok, Jji-
a tltie artist. Oi J. A. Simon, as Hailey a iVinplar. lie is competent, an carneit (‘PflSVtt It*II fjA*t*T»
Lawyer, we could go into a strain that and untiring worker in the cause of tern-1 ,»,»A lift in cle/i/J
would till hall a page, and yet not do his |ieraticc, promising good executive ability, j 1 * * ptf,.,,
enmie genius justice. Harry I. Loomis. n (| « j||. undoutitediy, perform the duties
'' * k J Ni wspapt t (urns of the office to the satisfaction of ail. Ml». Johnson, at the Lour Star IJestatl-
poinlent. rendered the part in a maim r | rant, makes the best cotl'ce in
that would give the most severe stage: Tire.
* _ i Judges sav
critic hard work to find fault with. In j a,.i.„ai...... ............ ............. ., , , ,
to LHirnn.init * for clinic** ]t*|iior«.
THE STAR STORE
O GET
vorit
Ranrains!
Tr:ul<* sit t lie
I A*l 1 ». «f tFiiii.'iifil, «tl lilt* IaUIJ* . > . 11 Ixi'MilH-
j rant. niakt'M the l«-st coffee in town, so j ' f\^ | ^ ^
, dress, in hearing, in knowing how to por-
Ueipd«r m-.-rtingnt l i»’neil, first Ihursday tray ti e ailtlml 's ideal, lie gave evidence
eieii inniiih. jH> |||rtr«ughlv knew liis part and
that he was in every sense of the word mi
actor! C. I*. I‘lice, a* Ralph Hayden; W.
L. Gleason, as Lord Hagai'.—the villain —
I MTKtl M A'I'e* niMMIsSlOM.Kh :
F M. Sill!A 1>KH.
<>10Cook whisky
cigars and liar fixtures.
$2 od a gallon.
I’liysieians use no other preparation of
Cod Liver Oil than Oouneli. iildon &
I I I III I1, s MARSHA!.,
T. M. NV If It f 1 IT.
nnrict os niK n m ►.—rRi.rixi r so.
W. D. KICK.
At the Alamo, ju-t about breakfast time
this morning, the roof ot the kitchen look
lire from the spark* that fell from the
burning out of the chimney. For a little
time, owing to the high wind that prevail-
ed, the whole building was in jeopardy, I Los. Odoiles- Co-I Liver Oil. for s-de at
but llirot gh ihe strenuous effort* ot Mr. i Giagston. l I7.dud
and II. A. It.iniki r. its < (d. I lay bud. i jjd,|y and bis assisiants. the flame* were I New York oysters for sale, at oO rent*
line impersonation of an old man. are en- ,llhjll(.t|, alld Wf lllv seved reporting the per dish, or 75 .-out* per can; warranted
loss of I tsiiisiin's first class hotel. ; fir-h.
sep20ft L. C. ItAKK
At Lcbermanu’s.
II, Cl'MMlNGsi.
Const tsl ile.
titled to a higher commendation that
have here ypace to give. Mamma's Fet.
by tbe little prodigy. Ressie; Laura Hay-
den. by M ss Kiltie i.ougi e. were perfect
____________ I gents; while Mrs. II. I,. Clark, as Mrs.
i Tinsel, was mi embodiment of fun alive,
tl.at Col. Strang is T.|k,. „ ;i|| ;1|| the Simon's Dramatic
Company added a very large sized feather
reason to
LL ARE
TRADE
We understand
juite sick in Dallas.
('.ill at the coinfortable, e»7.y, dining | t(l tlielr cap. and oureily lias
at tiii:
so hoik* but tin*
Ye-, err aiiily, it was at Lebcriuanu's
that a car load of beer. St. l.ouis beer at ,,, ..
that, was reeeiv.d; also, an invoice ^ . 1 °1*
Luke lUli un ic«*. l*i uiidilion to liiis a ^ ^111*111 *lt Ivfll.-tllt ^ ^ '*'*
^M11PLv Hid* tcmlfr cdri v on icc arrived
itmicalfd
You can
I'ritsscs of nil IaIimI . I, .nD.ji
star
BTORB
' ' ' ' ‘ ' , " ' t"""'ireap..inu mu cny in- n ami. u .........„i's. aeemnpaliied bv a large ,,,ri ers toe
mm of the Lone Star Restaurant, and ............„ha. their first legi..mate hall ^ i(.(, ‘ Vur DrV.K St'ire.
I lave a di-li of fresh oysters. lilt.
U It i» said that Sherman will have a-table
apable of aeconinioda'iug three hliudred
lead of h rses.
About eeyenty bead of ber-es were
cideli Irom Fort Sill two weeks ago.
3 j hey were recovered at GrilHn. The
j* jbieve- escaped.
I wa-inaugurated under so favorable an-- . • • .11
r ino-t anything on ire go lo Lcheim inn -
. . . ,n The CitKssiir i
In this connection it will be proper to
say that any rumour* regarding No an'* i |
Hall not being perfectly »afe. are without "We .ire no politician,” thus -aitb the
foundation. Last night gave the icw ball editor ot the Dally New-. A moreeonsu-
11 thorough test, it being tiller* with the male political wire puller, mountebank,
elileof tiur city. Its acoustic properties hHler. two-faced politician is no where lo w" , „!', j b,.j |,' w; t^' l j i D a Vn^ 7,
art* smr.wliinjr tvainlurful fur u ball ot its dt* found in tin* Stat#* ot lex **. h'»r tlif
un.Icr ohliga!Ions tor fa- ('ilillllP’YS. ill! styles uil*t si/,cs,
at McKnijflit A Co.'s. Dni.'.rjrhts,
H xt to Post-office.
L03t.
A coral ear-ring. The p .rly liiiding it
rsric
WINDOW
!*» 3»s 141 * v-«
Ym Can I'inu at
j Tin* {*rr*by!cnan church member* will size, and in all its ap|»olntinents It i* filling j l«st two wc.-a- tin- local column- ul that
lave a soclni till* evening at flic house of; a necessity of our city. 1 paper lias couiaim d nothing hut political
li Hcddiek. o:t Scars street, next door To-night, will be given the beaUfltV! artteb's. first. Hie editor made the mu t
> CJol. String's. An invitation U extend-1 Co edv of "All tHat Glitters is not Gold.” 1 frantic and heart-rending appeals
I to " ,.as| f0 tiie full strengtli of this excellent j hy the primai i. s. aiid then with a bra/. 11
| , ( company, and file Fareeot the ''I*erseeut- i i-firontry went hick on every thing that
Mrs. Johnson, of the Lone star lies an- „() Dutchman.” w ith J. A. Simon in his lie had heretofore said. M e only wonder
ant, i« prepared to serve supper or oyst-rs; K|,f(lj;(1,v ,,f .loti it s. hmi.lt in which line Hint the Democratic party of this portion
n ihe lloid. ami La l ist < omp.iuy t 1 ()j.,.|a^*t<* 1 ization. lie lias no superior, j ot the state don t kirk him out or ship him
jiiglit, at o') cent- ,tor a single person, ot _ | on tlm steamer hound for Salt River,
oi per couple. lilt. Promoted.
>Ve have oniv beard 01m opinion ex- ... , ,,
. ' , ,1 Mr. John West better known a*
tressed in regard to leasing the
louse, li call never
same at the Cuksskt oltlce. ]-25:;it
MO\i;V to I,DA A'.
Money lo;iiied 011 personl *,>-
.unit «•«*«*•<> «««• *!(**’-it* of Irilil. Dp
.•{.MuoiIoIa. ti'iti *i.liu s.ir(M‘f.
1 4;tf
Trv a hotile of (j 1 dfltb's Cough Si rup
al tiH'Live Drug Stoic. !-17: lo |
Ip
I STAR STORE!
IK) ES
selun -I
Important Notice-
Noliee is hereby given that al! baggage jlk
•Nolan's Hall" is the title of the new .remaining at Ihe Valley liou-e. unclaimed.
lllsul . lit 111 lilt ItilMl'M lilt It., i' flit* 1wf.it ,1-imi lee 1 VlTft 11 I,.. .1 Km ^
Top," | public hall at Ouu-oi;, and tin paper* up alter Ihe !*t of January. 1S76, will lie
m ,e are going into cestacies over it. li ; ih tllirty days from -late.
•I'M Si'll KYKYSIODY
-BY--
* TV
A T
‘•otes cast against it will be thicker than
caves in Val-Aiubrozia. 't*?' , , . „ . i To the Votera of Grayson Couuty:
| Me have long expected till*, and It U | IVncouraged hy friends, I was induced to
Mr. LendoriT. who lias been sick for tin ^ only a matter of -urprise. tliat it did not | a>i, the voters oi Grayson t oimiy for iti<-
last three week*, i* aide to be aromi-F happen lour ago. Hut Mr. West lias responsible olilce ot Coll <-t- r "I Faxes.
Jar. 12. 187«.
Smith aC *
i«M
STAR STORE,
Notice-
The stock bolder* of the Fir-t National
,-rain and attend to tm-iue -. lCirtlc* '-d.idVd hi* time/'ai-d at last worth and In Vine e«iu'-e tl.e Denmera. y thought Hank of Denison, are requested to attend
wishing goo I and cheap cigir- give Mr. . true merit have l.ecn rewarded, lie is ^r/ul.'t m I.-' i eai.d'hlates foMbm party "ibr :t 'n'M''ln-'olli.-e --t the
\a tuloiIV .1 mil. (•uin|K*lrut. Uiii’rlul, and brin^< to lii^ now , tliu various lo In* tillod. S<ibmitliikg in l>*’ni»m, J.m. Ji>. 1sd>. at 10
; -m.ition all the neees-arv (lilalifleatir-n* I to the wish expressed. I canvassed the o'clock *. m., lor the general traiisiction
I’arhes going to Houston, (,ahes(«.). ,j , (.jH„ ............... e.uniy for -upport at the Primary. Ihe of bu-iness.
\iistni. or am point .South, sliould stop at - ' result gate me a majority over any coin- Kowun> Pi eitv Vi Pn-
the Railroad Ticket Olflee, Alamo Hotel, H'* over three yea,, pHiior. tin- Kxeeolivc Commi.iee have w? „, ^.r
ir iicn^. and li:i< anlv won in- po>i- m*cii pr**p«,r to duilun* that ••lerlion nui! ,\u i imv. i i-.ui.
ind K.iue. Hv sodomy !lu*y i-Jtn m\u m r.. ' 1
tmm two to four dollars. 1-31-61. - !i"> .............
am! I void. Wliotlicr liail iIk* p«»w»‘r lo
. do so, or Nvlif'ihf’i' .wiiidi nmvcr \va> nro|»»*r- t 0:11 in (diriip^r (ii.'iu wood
by dint of hard knocks. And we hope. ,v ,1. f, „ot im purpose !o discus*. Jiiiifl’cil**. 4'oilI Drpn; Corin'
Miiin and Hie Hriiead.
b|i ,L, SIZE-
[jaj Ci ti> he Von ml at
zJRsa iUt>
ST A11 STORE.
Th" civil court U sitting at Stavaini. uil) and companion of *0 er -lays. |'p.iv.-*inip!y thl-*;a‘ie‘oien; to make, it
and we learn Irom a gentleman who wu> v.|10 ,,|,vitvs p;,d a kitv>1 wonl, a eheer- the primary ejection was not valid—it any ,
. 'here yesterday, that there i* a great 1- . . o. ,.mi 4,.,r..,| t,.-df of vour seat Inunls were perpetrated. I am cot a party \» :1 morning '.p|M-tizer the Kmpir
■ -*• .I; me • i , lu it. inn* go I *• tin* \; 111 * > i» i:»*ii.ln i < mir Hi 111 *r* u ml** u Tiri\'il it *<! t nr <ii h*
-ea.- itv ot lawyers-, all all atlen.i'ng -o Ai,h u* on many a long wearv trip I-mil ^ |M „ wlll) acted in reet-iv u" Hie vole* -re hy F. (J. Lelawn.-inn DlV'ilOd
,’iolitieul.ngageuient*. Druisou to Mu-kogei—that you may pro-- .;uiliy ot inuid or iu.ciiiioii d w-.nig.
in aeard puhllsbed itithertliermau Iteg- p-r. alwa.v* t«- m. Hm-, never Imve tin- ’ n',,''‘,',1 'wVtImin'r -«0ho.’- MuI'a,‘,|V 'h°. °n!V
, . ...0 ti„. (Pteb and when th# guiding I 01 l"ll,ui "|U ' reiiHhlc r(Mii»*(ly lor t ntai'i'ii.
■ister bunday itiorwing. Mr. 1. J. Allen, tail for me din u. ami » " , ltv. 1 received an emlorseiiieni and eiie- iu- Jt,,. >s,|0
who was a candidate forbid;- an-1 animal j Intelligence, the lailhful hands ha- Pit- a^-i-na in al Foe Primai-y tliat e<#ur)i-ls me,
5n*ps( tor iu the recent primary ilection, form il |Mr mission here below, that yon injil-lic to those who have tendered me
Mid n'ci»ivi*d u lur^c fr4»ra the i’wy »;•» to tin* ••hmmiicr ' imi
WHAT
Stock Of Gcods
the i>rug
*”* lli jtr*i IV tv* i i iv-'i - »*n*' nm« ***•««***•*• »•••
all their confidence and support, to continue If yen want a copy of the NL1YCON-;
i
$
Can iik Seen
v J i o K
, r • It I . I. -r. „i,,.,. the contest. An,I without -iicli majority SI II i TION. Imv a Texas alinaime, at nm i “f > » ”> IR f
raee and u g-1* Id* ft tat d* to support **ur good, toi". Faitlifu! engin-eis . w.t ,.,|(|)ir,emeiit I would certainly have with- i|K- I’ostotllec Rook Stoic . l-2o-2t O L a 1 II CJ 1- V * I Y I J .
jr'-ll )W-!owii.snian. I4e >. R. Loving.
Mnso ’ie.
Regul iv "ing of i o ie Star f.odgc,
I,, P.'t. f . A A. >1. to-tiigiit at 7: «>.
, they p i-s in their check*.
An Accident.
No ir.'F A.f. A A. M. to nisiti at 7;'*>. | •' ''oSore.l man t>v the name id Henry noH jK to tu to my lellow citizens. I
at M i- l i-- 11,1. Yisit iig- br, tlw, n fra-' WiJsoM,employ ed at Fmnk*» livery ilalde, would lie pleased to accept the office at
ion ,ili' in. ile-l t« at .i-iid.
drnwii. ii itwitlistamliiig the action ut the
Bxeeiuive Committee. I cannot again lae Sand ford’* Liver Iiiviffn —
canvas- tin- county. My diuiv- demand ratio. •ml)' Ion il (I Mi the Live
my at euiion on my farm, and all I can ilM’iig Store. _
Tiie best and cheapest IViu.-kirs in the
Ry».,'ler. (i eo. J Dr vi K.lt. W. V{.
K. K i.ATr v. S* 'j .
Mr. M< i 'e-.ngnti :■ ■ pu up in Hie li n k
I part "t Id* ile,mi. ,'.i,e ui,i*l ItMUlifitl :;i:d
j-osllj blU. id tvkV' ever li-oitglit to it:.-
*'l1' '3 i >.l. *>< '' w igeu t«i**l|(g uver hl*'o,*lv iircakiug one
" there I* miyrtflMg like It ill tl- Site. r(| !H|i| j|ljm< 1(|m „ Item jse. The
'I'lie taliie nu'l rack costing about live hini-
dre I ilollwry. »-*id * as m ima-e tired in S .
Louis by tjiy. > liGra e,l firm <•( Rrituswick
A Balke.
Charley AJoiiiton i* at hi* old post again
—and Mr. hmk* nutur-
p»_f« when CiustWy w.m gone, evety
wn*throwK fiom u wag,m mi tin-Sherman > .or hand*. I wo.ddtlu ri-li u as a sp,- market at Kppstein Bm*.
reel Sunday, aim *- v- r.-ly mjure.l. Home .V'meIvi'ili'.'(."it'simil iu^fiiih- Private Board.
part ie- in ft carriage attempting to p.*-s IUl;V ........ ,nv iillid. UlMi the*e re- >j,. M M. Orion has reiurned to Den
i'll, tie-lioise.bream,■ (figtHenedand uu-' marks, il.. lain - are respeeMu'lv snninil- - ,,,d „ovv prepared to furnish
arm nj.-alile ;umI Wat-on was thr-iwit vin> ted to tie- v <> ot i*-”a) -on • "'t'*1'.^
lent!* to ihe gneui I, the witeeD ,*: li t 1-31-,l> ' il- t. \ %
A
tel
EM EM RE il
EnitYiiOi>\
Trades it tis
LAGF.R RKKR
wagon wa* heavily loaded', tint H a’sou Five Cent.* per Gins*,
notwithstanding his injuries and iniejise , slt Lettennaun's. i-20t . J
siiiTering. with a eouruge wurtny of euill--
laiieo. dr«ve the wagon to Slurmaii. uiir Greet* trout Auction House.
loade 1 it. and returned to D.uii.on. II* The Green Front^Auetion llmt*e na* a
wa* oljjged to remain on hi* kn.'e* at thr j Mfe Mtol>w ^nods, clothing, hat*,
bottom of the wagon. Dr. Berry i* A(.. CM White in the city mid cx-
■ r,nuns wnli hoard to l.-oniiie- or -ingle gen-
H,-nnei. Rrsidence Morton, near S.-ar-
<lre,t. 1--Vim.
STAR STORE
L. GIKIiSA.
v.Y
one f if that the* was nomething wanting, attending the poor t'ellew, and up to the j examine’tli# assortment.
Moulton is ou* li/’tiic best „ud most pupil i piwni lime lie is jgettOi,. along very well i
|ar geiitlemei* that ever presided la-bin,I a and wjlt prolnldy bo up and around In a i Clark (i Tallant
13-20: rt
i>ealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES
CkiiiudI Fruit.**.
Flour and Salt.
t*# k*
\ m.ESK VARIETY
-of--
,l)Ri'>S GO )L>S
uan to found at tX;
Denison bar. and we trust thux lie is plant
ed for good, and will reuigin With us in
Ihe future.
tew days. Mr. Frank speaks very highly " *** s,‘" Hungarian 9nd Millet *ee,1 this
of Watson, and will see that lie want* for v,‘m' ut Ibices ibal defy competition,
jioltiing. | ]-fi;(J;wtf
Is constantly receiving fresh supplies ot i
choice groceries, and selling cite ip.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 1, 1876, newspaper, February 1, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524594/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.