Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1874 Page: 1 of 4
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Denison, Texas, Th
rsday Evening, December 3
The Daily News
Tai m bor DjuU'W,
| ^?PER»LINGO & Co., corner Austin
——ftnu Owning streets.
gouge iin.l Si«M Painters.
P HOTCHKISS, house and sign
'*-y» painter, Ru.,k avenue.
Heel .Estate Ileali-rs,
Ww‘ '^'DHES, south side Main >■[..
W near Rusk.
Anno 1874
15. C. BnJKKAV, Proprietor.
A Retrospect of the Closing Y
thousands of dollars expended for inenC 111 -he Ubiiadelphia house o
poles, tills line will confer immense c”rrection- They could fiind em
benefit upon the city bv the establish- aiH. bn:a‘i nowhere» an.
imr of -i u-f- thr.r l " L:>U'JjlSl> and yet there is endless demand fo;
‘Y ttht;1 bu,reou here- “Held hands” - farm laborers--
the railroad business at this point ! through Texas, and the- want ol
•—.....icrease. The H. hread is unknown. And yet the
k T. C. Railroad has laid the foun- r?dlCB! t)aPe’s of Philadelphia dc-
*-zs» | x Xlztx ““
a general; out 5°>000 ties, and is now busy get- ---------------
| ting out a quantity of stone for its The Providence fournal says"':—-
s had been j culv«k ««id bridges. It has also re- fricn‘! of Mr- Beecher, who dined
year of prostration throughout the moved to this noiut what little re- W!'!\h,,Tl re^-tly, declares there
In .he Northwest tlle j .neined of Red River City. '
, Immigiation through the city has os by both Tilton and Moulton.
0 _______'been unusually active, wagons by! i0m. Beecher’s own lip; came
Northern and mid-1 hundreds having crossed the river atj * defI,,1e‘! announc«ment that th
protracted this point. W0UT be in the present case no sue!:
1 -v o.-. . word as compromise. He deoPrwl
no Red .liver oridge has made that he should insist on the fullest
>c com- ''indication which a court of /
extremely by . plfctc'd in sixty days. could give him.
Beside these j ‘“3 Refrigerator Co. have been Charle.', Wariuir ownTT’,,:;w-Ji^
casualties 0r j sterutlily at work, couraimiug nearly j Tocatefi ninety mill* east of Talf^l
produce hard j 100 tattle per day. The beef con- am! bis ml!I out fifteen thBH
d, and in or- j dowsing factory also ha$ been active. • 'T! ‘.'"'I °J lu,inbe,r uv ,,:ty frBfi?
lve be ■ ' ' ■ \ .
ten grand re-! -ou“* attend fo smnlvin.y ■ tola;. ........ ..jgSKL , A .
terms:
Rcr month........................$, oq
dor week.......................... 2t.
Subscription to be paid in advance. ’’
Delivered free within the city by carrier
With the close ol the year it seems
; appropriate to review the history of
! the chy and mark its progress. It -......
: r11 bc r,cillembeiecl that in Septem- still continues to in
! ocr, on the anniversary of our birth :
d.iy, we gave a resume of the
I and therefore will not, at
back of that, except in
Advertising rates:
One inch, first insertion...........$ ,
Each subsequent insertion ....
One-eighth column, one month.... 6 oh
Three months................... M
One-fourth column, one month.... io go !
Three months.................. 21- or;1
Susiness cards, ii inch, per month, 3 col
Special notices, 15 cents a line for the !
first insertion: each subwqueat publica-1
tion io cents a line. ’ j
^Notices that are inserted under the head I
Confectioners!
1 J A. JtUPRR cV: CO., Main street.
;> » door to M. Goldsolf’s.
next
country.
f grasshoppers have impoverished
| 100,000 people by consuming their
j cf'.'ps, in many ]
i {>le Southern States, a
1 drought caused shortness of crops,
j The .States bordering on the lower jfair Prng>'ess, and bids fair to b
; Mississippi suilered extremely bv I pDotcd in sixty days.
■"Local Paragraphs” will be charged 2,
cents a line each insert • J It
Double column advertisements, one l
third extra.
Legal advertisements at legal raw-;. ■ -j
Transient advertisers will'be expected jr J
pay in advance.
All charges made in
F. BENNETT & CO
» South side.
street, corner
! WATKR ',, AN', Wi:i- & STAR,
i 'y M.un., m , r t!m c:n . «f Austin
currency.
\/T GOUf'-.'lx.vco.Main:.;-;..
i.1 tt south Side.
DENISON
MEN WHO ADVERTISE.
The following is a list
business houses in lhe city of Denis."
k,f '<chants <s p ; -an'it;;; s. Mah,
■■ '■ ilh side, b r Austin
fc ® s 1- b - A R. MlLLis, loot of Owin
rt’i.Sry,
\i 1 ! * LAUNDR V, Skiddy street
j Nw Rnsx.
above
Main street.
s f
> WILLIAMS. Main
railroad d
mark.-:.:,
1 ' ithwestern Texas
ered> m t
*' ■ h<- /''LVIL*
- Ah classes, with few j c,(:sc'-S v/e l>.av».- come to fc
tnroughout the country, jc’^ £bc Lipi.. prog*css we l.a.vi
‘‘‘p ■ ’ '■ d pi j ‘ > e y i . f;,..-
Among the favored sections, wc I Bicre is a prosperous future
ourselve". What ovv !us* All that is wanting i5 tl
better condition is owing to we may untiring fndt try, ( tei
noi ;'e ai*0 state; but, whether to I erality that hr? * far diura.;
■ 1 ■' 1 ’‘0 influx of iinmigra-j0i;i ' ' ns, to in .are «...
’ ‘ T-iU. and enterprise, or t0 • eoming, and that shortly, the
. ofPT°!P‘rity. V\hat !V- busin 1 . j iforth
: tcfact that Texaj has not ' n ;!',v" >leold
;■:;' tg“™'M"-«»nreonUrcl time, j S 5^!
' -i.u otnei btates me groaning mi-j fitted .for something useful.' I
young man wbo ain’t do’aiv
else can carry a cane!”
SLvtilf
' > ’ yp <■ L ecordcr's of- i
• A >’ j
J woolacgtt,
Gajlaghor -V ;; rtloito
JI'VH
bOl.ii) Sj.Ci
itfamifacturer of
O. F. DAY ii Owing:, street
bet. Rusk and .Yustiu.
•mesttc ciGiafe.
mek in
SUPPLIES, ETC.. ETC..
AND D
f SAIOKIJR'S
' tanil Shoe SlrtH.jfaetuvpfB.
TOHN KEVINS comer Main
<.Ji Austin,
Mn'n street, north s:dc,
DENISON.............j
y. i •eil'inC
"PATRICK MAXW
A Drue Score.
C. DAY 1
«.' ikinl i;nt..n.
: : KE fER,
C KO. I;, ri,\y.
> Main street, South
FF£R & BATE,
review tiiat j
houses had;
Ji)i;: ' T'd in Denison since Janu- j
rally, 10/",:, and numerous stores and
■ additions. Since the latter date,
:'v'v- '-'lrcc new dwelling houses
b:iVe t>':m erected, being an increase
1 tv’ 1 ' ■ h- a bouses over I
wil preceedingyear; or, to put
i.i a oiwercut shape, vve are
0>:c '-swhouse every day.
•- tins fall has b<
good-much better than in
now
I'it '"l.in.5
X W. A CHE SON
"" : S'or \
* A RPFN'TE'.’ •), (JON
, oupor-iie Live
course we arc bound to rei
at the piety of any me. hut m.-div
itioi
■i.e.ui the great U eston) enff
overcomes us. It was very touch
■Vlien u-i’-ped out of the arcana
; 'jiii ,if ■ h> i ... v. m
. . (chi'.-.ren; it touched a wl't ;
JiH. hng f When no heard how the Mayor
[wovvaikieir ids official duties .
a v: 'y ‘ ;u j ’■ !Fra ■ . |
____ _ ' H C1i)V t.'.iO S * fit: : >1 1/ i* (-..'i,.! , ii
A.'»cUim^f‘rf4.
BEILuERS.
102ley p
north
opposite (lili-Jf;
‘ ‘ColiiK'co.
.. )1jA.C() iT, Main street.
Capt. jir.Ks.
• iVS dALOON, opposite Lx
oiiicc, Main etreet.
IN JjROb
V- AGREE BLSR
reef, stuith -,de.
SOUTHERN, Austin
* ■YF'. .MvLOf N, near Mer-
.V fiiuitciV !l; rk.
TI/TOODIE R HANNA, a
j. 1 £. ’■aret i ■: "iip Ave.
sauiii l
)SE< RANTS
, north side.
k CO.
G. RAN DEI J.
creasm
DF; STINNETT, & CO.
i street, Denison,
NO, FORWARDING
—ant!— j
• n MERCII :
Large Brick Fr..--P;cbf Warehouse, near!
R. R. Depot. !
- ‘ - TEXAS.:
;l ra » advancer, made m cof < 'j
b u'dew.nd ai! ol mrgeod: consi;., O ! ‘
v or shipment. A fa- • ’«
--------j;
EY AT LA tv,
2 L Si (
ti street.
RECEI
ituntniA
■r-s should have se
pi hymn, an.] ih.it rb.
:;ya sung it for him
;i God ■” s conn . m
over the postoffice,
rtra- ;r ell the cou.
^ RAND SO i/i
J an-l Arntiu.
cornerr
I DENISON
-N HOUSE, corner ft
st.
ntv-fivc
Y HOUSE corner of I
fain.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1874, newspaper, December 31, 1874; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722201/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.