Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily News.
DKMSON.
FP l DAY.........OCTOBER 13 1S76
|*o*l Otitw Directory.
Mr. II It. Johnson, nc ompanied by hi*
wife nnd -i^ier, returned from Ihe Centen-
nial Thursday.
Oflv’e hours from S a. in. to 7 p. in. Sunday*,
office upon one hour after flic arrival ami distribu-
tion of the mail from the north.
Northern mail arrives.......... ... 2:30p.m.
“ , ** closes..................12:00m.
*#uth*-ro mail a river..................12:00 m.
“ “ closes.................. 2 :30 p. m I .
1). L. WKHsrt-K i\ M. I Mon news.
Arrivals and IH jiarl iif^s of Train*.
We ar** informed the Northern Mollio-
| disls of tiiis city Will commence the erec-
' tiou of a tine brick church edifice at an
early day.
Montgomery had to pay 30 cents foi a
shave yesterday morning, owing to 1 lit*
length of his face, caused by adverse eiec-
Fri-sli Oyster*.
TEX \S ft.:STH \I.
m.
•n:45 *
. 3: 00 p. m
. <». 50 p. m.
8: ix) a. m.
m
m.
Mail an t express arrives..
•* “ •* leaves...
Mixed train arrives.........
•• “ leaves........ s.....
Freijitt arrives.......................9*’55 P*
“ leaves.......................8: 30 a.
v Mail anil express docs not run Sundays.)
MISSOURI. KANSAS M TF...AS.
Mail and express arrives..
“ “ “ leaves...
Live stock express arrives.
“ '* ‘ leaves.
Way freight arrives.......
*' •• It* lives
leaves.....
.j: 30 p. m.
12 : 30 p. m.
.3:30 p. in.
• 4-45 P* m*
.5 :00 a. m.
.q: 00 a. in.
im«:nisox church dikkct »ky.
%¥. I I'Kk’S KlMSCOPAL.-Corner ot Woodard
ttreet and 1-anniu avenue Iht, Franklin \\ .
Ail; mu*, Rector. Sunday ino.ning—Prayer with
.t-iiium at •• o'clock a. in.. hvening prayer, with
1 mou , ;'i 8 a. in.
&J. PATHICK’S HOMAN CATHOLIC—Rev,
i- ranci" Derue, Pastor. Services: Karly Mass,
7:30 a. m. until Lastcr Sunday, from then uutil
o\ i t at 7 a. m. High Mass, and sermon
at in i. Sunday school : ; j 11. in.
MHTHODiST 11 1 SLOP A >.. — Hcv. M. A.
Tcuic'herty, Pastor. Woodard - trees near Husk
Avauue. Sunday services at i a. in., and 7 :,yo
n. m. Sabbatn school at t o. ui., Prayer meet-
ing, Thursday evening. r. n are cordially invit-
ed to attend the services, nnu to send your child,
ren to the Sunday school.
■Al’TlsT—Corner of Main street and ISarrett
avatiue. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. nr.,
ami 7:50 p 111. Prayer meeting Wednesday
aight. Ilev. Holeinan, Pastor. Business meet-
ings Friday night before the second and fourth
Sunday ed' each month.
FtJLST PRESBYTKKI AN—Corner nl Gandy
street anil Uurnel avsinue, Pastor, Rev. J. Car-
son. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. in., and
7 :pj p. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. 111.
METHODIST ElMSt OPAL CHURCH, SOUTH
- itev. (1 W. Cntiingiiaiii, Pastor. Hall oner
Hibbard A Young’s driig store. Sunday serviers
11 a. in., and 7 :,jo p. 111. Prayer Meeting Thursday
tight.
II. OF L. E.
OKNISON DIVISION, No. 177.ri.nfL. E.,
■e-ets first aad third Sunday in each month, ill
Masociic Hall. The worthy are welcome.
AI.UKRT (i. I OWI.ER, C. K.
O. R, Skklls, F. A. 1£. ,
.Socks at I’lauk Bros’.
10-8 If
Plank Bros, arc receiving* new goods
4ai l^*.
Latest out—TO T. Enquire of Louis
Bornstein.
We regret to hear Major Maughs is
suffering from an attack of chills.
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Largest, fittest and best oysters in the
•city at the Grand Southern Restaurant.
The largest and best stock of wines
liquors and cigars in ihe city, at Leber
m aim’s.
Fine fresh Baltimore oysters received
daily at the Grand Southern Restaurant.
Mr. John Maloney is improving rapidly
under the treatment of Dr. Manna, and
will he on the streets again in a few days.
Mayor Winn is inovin ; Id* residence
back preparatory to buildh g in front and
making other improverr 1 .
--
Many believe coal is cheaper than good
body wood at $2 a cord, and are sub-ti-
tuting coal stoves for their wood stoves.
Mr. Torn Hoffman, recently book-
keeper for I). W. C. Davis, has accepted
a lucrative position in the general office
of the H. & T. C. Railway, this city.
Best fresh oysters in Denison served in
any style, clay or night, at the Grand
Southern Restaurant. io-i3d6t
Just received Mom Galveston,by Mexi-
can Jim me and for sale by the can.
10- 13-it
S. A. Cook writes the News from Sus-
pension 1$ ridge that i n his journey through
Canada he every where found the people
enthusiastic friends of 1'ildcn and Hen-
drick-,and sav* bets on their election,two
and three to one are freely ollered.
Mullin’* Hull.
Don’t lail to attend the parlor entertain-
ment of Francisco to-night at Nolan’s
Hall. It will be a first-class enteitain-
tnent, nnd well worthy the price of ad-
mission, which is placed at the low tiguie
01 30 cents.
Purchasing one Dili of groceries at
Poitei’s insures a steady customer.
N- ----
The Denison cement, saw and plaining
mills are nearing completion and will soon
be in working order. This will be a large
addition to the industrial enterprise of
the eiti, and also lend toward materially
lessening the present cost of some of utir
most useful building materials.
.. _ —
A horse, with a boy on his back, took a
little run from the track near the elevator
up toward Skiildy street, but turning off
toward the alley in the rear of this ollice
he dropped tile bov. apparently uninjured
hut well scared,and continued on his wav
up town.
Blackoerry brandy, purest and best in
the city, at Lberuiann’s
Men of both parties who have been
watching for political news with so much
| interest the past two d.t\s, are under es-
| pecia! obligations to Mr. Harry Liverm m,
I of the Alamo Hotel for Mu: dispatches re-
ceived. He went around personally and
collected the money to pav for them, con-
tributing liberally himself. There is no
more enthusiastic Democrat in Denison,
and no one feels mote rejoiced over the
favorable indications tor next November
shadowed in the recent elections.
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Tobin, who keeps a restaurant opposite
the Nkws office, had some difficulty with
an intoxicated man on his premises
Thursday evening, and beat him over the
head until lie bled like a stuck pig. The
blood poured from his wounds in a
stream Dr. Hanna was called, and he
succeeded in checking the blood, hut not
before the man was in a fainting condi-
tion. We do not know what tne fellow
had done, but he certainly received
pretty rough treatment.
Haiikriiiit Stork— hart, Bargain*.
DOWN
UOM
KINO
COAL.
We will sell until further notice--
Black Diamond Coal, per ton......$6.30
McAllister Nut Coal, “ ...... 3.50
Delivered in any part of the c!ty.
10 i2-d3-wi Kniffin Si Convers.
Mr. A. Len orflf has bought back his
cigar and tobacco store, on Main street,
and is again engaged in his old business.
Ot course his old tiiends and patrons will
give him their patronage. While Mr. L.
was in business heie no dealer kept better
goods or treated customers more liberally
than lie. Let every one give him a lift
now
Phine phat Baltimore oysters served
in any style at the Giand Southern
Restaurant.
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All lovers of delicacies ought to give
L. Libbie & Co., a call, where they
always can find the best of wines, liquors
and ciga’s and Sehwitzer cheese, Phila-
delphia hard Cheese, Sapsago Cheese.
Holland Herring, Pickled and Smoked
Eel, Caviar, Salt Sardells, Anchovies,
Pig’s Feet, etc Families can be sup
plied with any quantity, at any time.
Those enthusiastic Republicans of
Wednesday looked sick Thursday. They
have not only lost heart, but their pockets
are relieved of all their surplus cash.
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Only thirty-lour immigrant wagons
passed through Denison Thursday, and
the immigrants purchased a large supply
of goods.
Denison’s streets have been filled with
teams loaded with cotton or immigrants
for the past three days, and yet we don’t
claim any way station airs.
Plank Bros, have a splendid stock ol
underwear lor the fail trade.
The officers and railroad magnates of
the Chicago and Alton and M., K. <N T.
railroads who went through here Tues-
day enroute to Fort Worth, returned up
the road Thursday evening
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Governor Throckmorton will address
our citizens on Tuesday next, and not on 1
Friday as published by the evening paucr. 1
A glance at the calendar would show that
the 17th does not come on that day of the
week.
Mr. F. R Brown is now receiving a
large bankrupt stock of dry goods, no-
tions, ladies', men’s and children’s cloth-
ing, boots, shoes, etc., furnishing goods
of all kinds—all »ew ar.d stylish—which
he purchased (luring hi* recent trip East
at such astonishingly luw prices, that he
can afford to sell much lower at retail
than the same class of goods can be pur-
chased in jobbing lots in the nortl ern cit-
ies in the regular way. These goods can
be seen at the post office book store They
will go off like hot cakes, and if our read-
ers want to save money they wiil not fail
to patronize Mr. Brown. This is not a
lot of auction goods, and they are not put
up at public vendue, but the prices will be
found lower than the same class of goods
can be purchased at auction sales.
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Attention ! Tax-Payer* t!
Your Taxes are now due, and will he
delinquent on the i-t of November, then
ten per cent, will he added to them from
and alter that date. You will please come
forward and settle, so as to save expenses.
1 can be found at Jordan’s grocery store,
in the blown front. Main street.
John Holford,
Assessor and Collector.
October nth, 1876.
IO-I2-2W
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Not lee.
r
Porter has the celebrated1 1. a bn* tee
(can’t break ’em”) lamp chimney,. vA
l)E^fTA LN OTICK.
Dr. 1). (j. l*balan,Surg«o»i Den-;13
tint. ! *
All Dental operations performed in s i
skillful manner ' c*a
Office 112 Main street, opposite Davis’
hardware store, Denison Texas. j gg
BOOTS & SHOES.
feo»Kl<>nt.
This word, which has been staring ev-
i ervhody in Die face for th ■ past few years,
and i- now gettingintn nearlvev -rybodv’s
mouth, is a preparation for cleansing,
beautifying and preserving the teeth,
sweetening the breath, and arretting the
progress of decay.
.Spalding’s Glue, up to the sticking
point. loio-dSiw-iw
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A Fair Proposition.
One dollar will buy as much at Porters
as one dollar and twenty-five cents at
other stores. iifi.
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K«ino Tool* for 8»l«,
Mr. J. Raynal, at the Grand Southern,
lias a Keno outfit for sale cheap for cash.
Kver'tl n. complete. io-i2-tt
Lost.
Be: ween 8 and 9 o’clock Monday night,
October 9. the team of black mares be-
longing to J. M. Parr Jt Co., strayed or
was stolen irom the stable of the above
firm One mare had 3 white Icet and star
in loreh-ad both wearing web halters
when last seen bv the owners. A liberal
reward will be given for return of the
ma-es or any information as to their
whereabouts. io-iidztwi
Yellow Fever.
To ameliorate the etfects of yellow
fever take Simmons’ Liver Regulator.
Let it be given in large doses, that it may I
have an immediate effect upon the Liver,
and remove the accumulating bile. It so
act* upon the liver, stomach and blood as
to prevent the at'ack of this teriible dis-
ease. io-iod&wnv
Not a solitary “Rad” could be seen on
the streets after 10 o clock last night.
Somehow, they didn’t manliest a hanker-
i lg foi the latest news from either In-
diana 01 Ohio.
A <«raml It word.
Nearlv thirty years have elapsed since
Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters was first
brought to the notice of the American
public. To-dav it is the most popular
remedy on this continent for dyspepsia,
liver complaint, constipation, debility,
nervousness, unitary and uterine com-
plaints, gout, rheumatism, intermittent
levers end is widely used in South and
Central America, Mexico, the West
Indies and Australia, as a preventive
and r*medy lor malarious disorders, and
lor many other ma-adies to the relief of
which it is adapted. The record of its
victories is written in the testimonials of
thousands whom it has cured, to manv of
which the widest publicity has been given ;
it has won the emphatic sanction of lead-
ing members ot the medical profession,
and it has repeatedly been made the sub-
ject of encomiums bv the home and for-
eign pre»s. Comment on tne above facts
is unnecessary. We leave the public to
draw its own conclusions.
10- lod&wi w
-Millimi* Iii. It.
A great deal ol sickne— i* caused by
alio wing the bowels to become irregular
and constipated, these and .1 multitude of
other evils that neces. oily follow can bt
prevented by using Sherman’s Prickly
Ash Bitters. If your liver, blood or bow-
el* a e out ot' order go at once to Ache-
son’.- drug score and get a bottle. No
spirits are ti>ed in their composition ex-
cept a pure article ot Holland gin. A
nicer, milder, or more pleasant purgative
you never saw. Regular size $1, sample
bottle fir 25 cent-, half of which will give
you a thorough and pleasant action on
the bowels. ■ aprZstf
Dr. Tutt authorizes his agents to re-
fund the money in every case where his
Hair Dye fails. Perfect satisfaction guar-
anteed. It acts like magic, easily applied,
and is perfectlv natural Sold by all
respectable druggists. 18 Murray street,
N. Y. io-iodAlwiw
Room* I n Hunt.
Several rooms to rent in the Gunn
Block. Apply to fo. Perry, over National
Bank. ’ maviotfl
Do Your Duty.
The time is coming when a matt dying
without his life being insured will leave
the stain of neglected duty upon his
character.
The Alabama Gold has paid over
$500,000 to the widows and orphans of
the South, and has never litigated a
claim
SUMMARY STATEMENT OF COMPANY.
Assets......................$850,000 00
Capital.................... 200,00000
Stock Quotations........... 135 00
All policies participate in the profits of
the company
The plans of this conservative, prompt,
progressive, paving participating com-
pany will be explained by Geo. J. Dexter,
agent, Denison, Texas. io-5dim
In Everybody’* Mouth.
Praise and Sozodont.— Greatest lux-
ury of modern times—beautifies and pre-
serves the teeth. The repulsive breath is
rendered as fragrant as the pose, and
coldness by friends, or in business, will
be no longer noticed.
Spalding’s Glue mends broken toys,
etc. io-4-d&w-tw
Woodyard lias just received a hand-
some lot of gold vest and guard chains,
gold thimbles, studs, buttons, rings, etc.
sept29 1 w.
All who delight in canary birds are in-
terest'd in the fact that a reduction in
bird seed has been made at Achesor.’s
drug store, viz:
Hemp seed, per pound......
Canary seed, per pound......
Mixed bird seed, per pound.-
I3-8-JIW
M. H. SHERBURNL
Manufacturer and Dealer
— IN—
Renxirlr* Neatlv Bvnt
All Wnrk Warraniei
irons
SHOES
Next (fnor to Davis- Mov*
Store.
DENISOV
TEX>
CATTLE DEALER.
^EORGE B. LOVING,
COMMISSION AGENT
For the Sale and Shipment of Live StoC*.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Will make
LIBERAL ADVANCES on SHIPM’T*
to Clucn^o. St. Louis, Buffalo and Kat-
*as Ciiy.
All -tock for sale or shipment will re-
ceive prompt :.d personal attention.
JjtjjP-Ofiice in News Building.
apr. tq.
PIANOS.
10 cenA
2c cents
15 cents
For a good Plymouth Buck Glove call on
Plank Bros.
^ure Havana and Key West cigars at
Lebennann’s.
For choice Old Kentucky Bour-
bon Whiskey, at reduced prices, go
to Lebrecht's.
The People Want l’roof.
There is no medicine prescribed by
physicians, or sold by Druggists, that
carries such evidence ol it* success and
superior virtue as Boschki-.s German
Syrup for severe coughs, colds settled on
the breast, consumption, or anv disease
of the throat or lungs. A proof of that
fact is that any person afflicted can get a
sample bottle for ten cents and try its
superior effect before buying the regular
size at 75 cents. It has lately been intio-’
chiced in this country from Germany, and
its wonderful cures are astonishing every
one that use it. Three doses will relieve
any case. Try it. Sold by McKnight &
Go,, Denison. tnav3od
■^jr S. PIANO CO.,
801 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Make only One Style, and have but
-One Price,
$290
Sent on Trial.
NO AGENTS.
NO DISCOUNTS.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Send for Illustrated Circular.
Mailed Free.
adg.28 i-y. _____
A TTORNE TS-A T-LA W.
£\\RL LEBRECHT,
ATT’Y and COUNSELLOR AT LAW
No. 223 Main Street,
DENISON - - - TEXii.
Special attention given to cases per-
taining to commercial 01 real estate 1*«.
ntch 7. i-ra
LEGAL.
Wholesale Cigars.
Louis Lebrecht keeps the best assorted
j stock of cigars in tlie city. They arc of
superior quality, manufactured by the
largest and most reliable NEW YORK
firms.
fie means to compete with ST. LOUIS
prices. Examine his stock before you
— make vour purchases. You will be con-
Mr. Geo. C. Brown, recen.lv of this! v need he is stating* “FACTS.” sep> 131 f
riiv, has opened a restaurant on North .
New Kt-stuiii-ant in Sliennan.
Travis street, opposite the < ity Dank.
Nherman, which is known as ‘-Brown's
Restaurant." Mr. Brown employs none
hut the best help, and customers are
certain to receive prompt and polite at-
tention.
Mr. Brown would be pleased to receive
the patronage of his many Denison
friends and former customers when they
visit Sherman. Remember the place—
opposite theCitv Bank. Q-2Stf
On and after date the North Texas
Compress Company will receive, com
piess and forward without delav, all cot-
ton entrusted to their care. We will also I
classify ami murk for shipment when de-
sired. E. I). Ciiadkk, Supt.
Denis in, September 26, 1876.
scpt26 dtf.
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Porter, 118 Main street, has just re-
ceived n choice lot of northern potatoes;
also some fancy cow butter.
The Old Iiefuible.
At the -old reliable wholesale liquor
house of Eppsteii Bros, is a complete
stock of cnoice wines of all kinds, bran-
dies and whiskies. This house still
makes a specialty ol the old and popuhn
Kentucky whisky, which has had asteadih
increasing sale since Hie opening of the
house in the spring of 1873. They also
keep a full line of Key West and Havana
cigars, as well as the best native brands.
PAINTING AND ROOFING.
E.
C. CLIFFORD,
l’roprietor
CITY PAINT SHOP.
Has the Agency for the
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING.
Tiie Best Article yet Discovered for
TIN OR IRON ROOFS,
LEAKY SHINGLE HOOFS, j
AND ALL FLAT ROOFS.
All work in the above line attended to
promptly. Leave orders at the shop.
Mav 11 tf
STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any f'unstable of Gray-
son County Greeting.
Wucreas. Oath has this dav beei
made before me, J. S. Clifton, that L. M
Farnsworlh is absent from this state sc
lit -t the ordinary process of law canno
be served upon him. You are hereb
conn: anded that you. by making publi
cation of this writ in some newspape
prinH’u in Grayson county for three sue
cessive weeks before 1 he return day hem
ol, summon the said L M. Farnswoith L
he and appear before tne at my ollice i:
the city of nenison, said county, on th
th 11 -1 Saturday in October, 1S76. to an
swv. he complaint of the said j. S. Clif
ton to try the right to the following dec
ciibcd personal property, to-wit: 1 look
ii-g-g'ass, 2 bar-glasses, 2 Japan figures,
pictures, 3 gallons h'quor, 3 bar-glasses,
bott.-’s Stoughton hitlers, 1 pic'ure. 1 su
trar-bowl, 1 heating-stove, 5 demijohns,
boxes cigars. 54 bar-gl isses. 10 wine-glass
es, 12 spoons, 10 chairs, 2 tables and
screen, of the aggregate value of $47 qj
levied on by virtne of’an exe'Ution in f
vor of said Clifton against J, M. and Ell
Wiggins by J F. Spence, constable
precinct No. 2, of said county on the 271
day of June, 1876.
Herein fail not and of this writ ma*
due return as the law deets.
Given under my ban this 31st of Au-
gust, 1876. Wm, D. Kirk,
Justice of the Peaeecinct No. 2. P
Gravson county, Texas.
Sep.Jwjt.
C9A per dav at horn
^^9X0 Samples worth
free. STINSON & CO. Portland. Mai
> mch. ;, i-v d.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1876, newspaper, October 13, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth720761/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.