Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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Denisonv Texas, Friday Moaning, April 3, 1874.
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The Daily News.
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B. C. MURRAY, Proprietor. 1
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Special notices, 15 cent* a line for the
f first insertion; each subsequent publica-
tion 10 cents a line.
Hotel*,
ELSON HOUSE, corner Main and
Rusk st. • f;
HEELER HOUSE, corner of Hous-
Rusk st.
W ton anji Main.
SOUTHERN HOTEL cor. Main and
Burhet.
■tanks.
THIRST NATIONAL, cor. Main and
L Rusk, Edward Perrv, Cashier.
Restaurants.
-p\Rf iNFR’S EXCHANGE, 5 doors be-
jLJ low Nat'l. Hank Main stree.
uT^PROOTESSO: opposite F. & P.
Bank. Main street.
F
RENCH RESTAURANT, Main
street.
Tonsorlal,
Ru«-k.
Attorneys and Land Ari'iiIh,
Notices that are inserted under the head
it “Local Paragraphs” will be charged 25
cents a line each insertion. 1 J^AVID WILLIAMS, Main st.. near
Double column advertisements, one-
third extra.
Legal advertisements at legal rates.
Transient advertisers will be expected
to pay in advance.
All charges made in currency.
rUNSON & GUNTER, Main st.,
L east of First National Bank.
Justice of tlic Peace.
1). KIRK, opposite Recorder’s of-
fice.
DENISON BUSINESS DIRECTORY,
The following is a list of the principal
business houses in the city ot Denison :
Physicians and Sturgeons.
Attorneys
. Main
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HO MORTUAGB OH THBPARM.
Mary, let’s kill the fatted call and cele-
brate the day,
For the last orendful mortgage on the
faun is wiped away;
I have got the papers with me, they are
right as right can be—
Let us laugh and sing together, for the
dear old farm is free I
Don’t all the Yankees celebrate the
Fourth difipof July,
Because 'twas then that Freedom’s sun
lit up onr nati yi’s sky?
Why shouldn’t we then celebrate, and
this day ne'er forget I
Where is there any freedom like being
out of uebt?
I’ve riz up many mornin’r an hour before
the sun,
And night lias overtaken me before the
task was done.
When weary with my labor 'twas this
thought that nerved my ar n :
Each day of toil will help to pay the
mortgage 011 the farm.
And, Mary, you have done your part in
rowin' to the shore,
Bv takin’ eggs and butter to tile little
country store!
You did not spend the money in dressing
up for show,
But sang from morn till evening in your
faded calico.
And Bessie, our sweet daughter—God
nless her loving heart!
The lad that gets her for a wife must be
by nature smart—
She’s gone without piano, her lonely
hours to charm,
TJATTERSON k PATTERSON
s,u 1 , 1 To have a hand in pavin’ off the mort-
T W HAM. opposite Recorders ofi.ee. ^ „„ fhe ^
J. t Main street.
A LEX. W. ACIIESON opposite
C lark & Tallnnt’s.
jH B. BERRY, Live Drug Store,
V^» Main street.
Markets.
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CC0MM0DAT10N Market, Main
t, sfreet above Austin.
^JITY M.\RKET,_J G. Gng-e propr.
A.
B. PERSON, Wallace block, third
.loom.
1 iisii ranee.
gage 011 the farm.
I’ll build 11 little cottage soon, to make
your heart rejoice;
I’ll buy n good piano, to go witli Bessie's
jV[ LLSO \ ,V PERRY hirst National you 8|la|j not makeyour butter with that
TN Bank Builoinbing. upstairs. up-and-down concern,
For I’ll go this very d ,y and buv the
finest patent churn!
Lay by vour faded calico, and go with
me to town,
j And get yourself and Be»sie a new and
shining gown;
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fM. HUGHES, Main street near
Burnett.
Commission Merchants,
Cor Main and Rusk streets,
Livery Staples.
T A. GEORGE & CO., Gunn block j Low pmdUCe nCed n0t givC
,/ t Main street.
J£L PROGRESSO RESTAURANT,
L. C. RAFF, Prop.,
Main street, opposite Farmers and Plant-
ers' Bank,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
Table furnished with the best the mar-
ket affords. Terms reasonable,
mar 3 d-w-tf.
WOOLACOTT,
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W.
Manufacturer of
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS,
AND DEALER IN
SMOKER’S SUPPLIES, ETC.. ETC.,
Main street, north side,
DENISON,............TEXAS.
JpALACE BEER HALL,
I OUIS LIBBIE k Co.,
CHOICE WHISKEY, No. 1 CIGARS
—and—
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft.
[O. F. DAY & BRO. Owings street
bet. Rusk and Austin.
Furniture.
[EVINS .V CO. coiner Main and
Austin
Saloons.
3ALACE Beer Hall, Main st., south
side.
! Spruce up a little, Mary! there’s no
mortgage on the farm.
THK N i:\VsROVs- THt.ATHE.
Agricultural I itiplemtinls,
VV. C. DAVIS. Main street
D.
Ii 1!. HART, Woodard street opposite
J . !. M. Stratton’s.
OOSS, JENNINGS Si Co,, Owings at.,
1) near the null.
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''RAND SOUTHERN corner ot Main
and Austin.
Auctioneer*
Tlu* amateur theatre of the news-
oovs lias heen closed by the Society
for the Reformation of Juvenile De-
linquents in default of the payment
____I as a license. It has been reported
TI7M CAMPBELL, Main *t, north ' for several days that the society was
VV side. about to take this course, but it
seemed incredible that a rich society
___ B«ot bud shm, Manufacturer*.___ should try to exact a tine from petti*
y^UGUSTUIILIG Austin, bet. Main ! )<•’«* b(»vs. while i’ never dreamed of
South side Main street, Denison. Texas,
II. S. n. IlhHKY, 1
gERRY, k BERRY,
[Successors to H. Mozley.]
LIVE DRUG STORE,
MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS
IN
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
AND TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. ETC.
Physician’s prescriptions carefully com-
pounded day or night. jamS-dtf
and Skiddy streets.
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StHtiuilPI**,
EBER & PUTNAM. Main st., be- j ^ANNON HOUSE,
South Travis st.,
low Austin.
t) t_>( suice^-ors to H. Mozley) proprietors,
lmiKKiitH.
, JVE DRUG STORE, BcrrvA Berry
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’ Main street.
T \EXTER & SCOTT, Main st., Get.
17 Rusk and Burnet.
SHERMAN. TEXAS
ENRY RILEY, Main st., bet. Rusk
L and Austin.
Lumber I)oalpr»*,
fining the wealthy amateurs who play J N- s- gilbert-
at the Union League Theatre. Now
however, that this magnanimous as-
sociation has really deprived the
1 newsboys of an amusement that cer-
I tuinly was an innocent one, it would
! he interesting to know what the
membeis thereof ‘hiuk of them-
s, Ives. VVliat the community think
of them they can easily ascertain.
The large and healthy beggar who,
HENRY MkllRIl
j )OSS, JENNINGS & Co., Owings st.,
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and Owings stivats.
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J near the mill.
EEPER LINGO & Co., corner Austin
Lii|ii(>i' IHnIem,
0. BEER ,V CO. Main street.
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T7PSTEIN BROS., Main street, north
II Side.
I ms Hotel is newly fitted and furnish- jn intctvals ot howling for clarity.
ifinCalls up.,,, «d IwaU helpless littie
A First cias* Mouse, bovs, and confiscates their tops and
i with the most thorough accommodations. ma,rl,i‘ |s is not Wltl’ hlimant
di-n-ti E. CANNON, Prop’r. «»« discriminating persons. Lite
i Society for the Reformation of J11-
---— | venile Delinquents having been de-
tected in an act of equal meanness,
will share the indescreet beggar’s
fate, and will find that in grasping
i after the money of the newsboy it
has lost the respect and esteem ot
Will practice in all the Courts in the tl,C Commilllit> ’_
| State.
A B. PERSON,
V.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
]\^T S. GILBERT & CO.,
DEALERS in
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, PRODUCE,
FLOUR, SALT.
GRAIN, FEED
AND VEGETABLES
Woodard street, west of Austin,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Agents for D11 Pont Powder company,
and for sale at St. Louis prices. 50,00c
feet ot cotton fuse. Goods delivered to
any part of the city trie of charge.
THK (lit K,\T HAI TI.K.
A
G rocTM,
VERY, ROSECRANTS k CO.,
Main street, north side.
WO TONE X GUY, Main street.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COL
LECTNG.
Office 3 I room in Wallace Block.
dei*30tf.
D. II. Patterson. A. M. Patrerson.
|JATTERSON& PATTERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
''LARK Si TALLANT, McGowan
block.
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ENTER X SCOTT,
ur B. SIMPSON & Co , Main stre. t,
.W • near Rusk. ____________ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG-
.-VT S. GILBERT & Co., Woodard st., ,.IC„,C
P'XN • net. Ausin and itusk. DIMS,
Mr.v i M*in Street,
VjEVINS & CO.. Main street, corner
Xji, ot Austin avenue. DENISON, TEXAS,
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ATERMAN.WE.il k STAR, on , . ,
Main, near the cor. ef Rusk. [ Dealers in pure Drugs and Chemicals. J wounded from the Republican ranks.
_. . ------------1 Patent Medicines, Toi'et articles, Paints. -*■■■—.. 1 ~
GOLLDSOLL & Co., Main street Oils, etc. We see by the Waco papers that
The new s from Bilboa through ; DENISON.....................TEXAS, j ytr . t. Five Doors Below the Nfc-
Carlist channels, is that fighting was I j t<omtl Bank,
resumed Saturday morning and last-1 f,1fiice with City Marshal, Crawford, dents, in, .... Texas.
ed all day. Tiic Republicans at-lstreet- ;:in(-t*
tacked, but made no impression on
the Carlist lines, meeting with a re-
pulse at every point. Their loss is
estimated at 4,000 killed and w ound-
ed, while that of the Carlists did not
exceed t.ooo.
An official dispatch dated Somer-
crosto, Friday night, states that the
| final attack on Abanto has again
|been suspended.
There have been heavy losses on
! both sides in the battles before Bil-
! boa. Santander is ctowded with
south side.
taravntri'* anil Contractors,
rAMES MURPHY. Au Min, bet. Wood-
ard and Gandy.
SfH-cial atteiition paid to Physician's
and Family Prescriptions.
junei9-tf
Dexter & Scott.
the merchants of that enterprising
village are seriously contemplating
the proposition of taking currency in
exchange for goods.
J^ILEY’S DRUG STORE,
South side Main Street,
DENISON.....................TEXAS
Having purchased the stock ot
DRUGS
belonging to James Johnston, I am now
preparing to largely increase the same.
All prescription calls, either bv night or
day will be promptly attend to, and met? -
cities carefully compounded.
Persons from Fannin county will re-
member us.
We have always on hand a Full line 01
patent medicines, perfumery and *oib't
goods, Respect! ully,
may :7-aSiwtf HENRY RILEY
MEAI.S AT ALL HOURS.
Be t \ lies and Liquors always on
1 <and. [Mar8-tf]
Chas. W. Nelson.
Jos. PerrY.
^ ELSON AND PERRY.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW, . t
DENISON, TEXAS.
Will practice in the State and V. t
j Courts. .,
Mr. Perry it also • Notary Public. dtjr>
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1874, newspaper, April 3, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721094/m1/1/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.