Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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Denison Daily News.
VOL. I.
The Denison Daily News
B. C. MURRAY, Proprl«t*r.
Denison, Texas, Friday Morning, April 4, 1873.
No. 3o.
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PROFESSIONAL.
• . TRIG*............... R. WALLACE.
TRIGG 9c WALLACE,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Special attention given to Land matters.
Address, postoffice box 130. i-8tf
C. H. WILSON,
ATTORNEY AMD COUMCELOR AT LAW
No. 44 Wallace Block,
DENISON................TEXAS.
-C. D. BERRV.
AI.HX. W. ACHE SON.
Drs. BERRY & ACHESON,
Physicians & Surgeons,
Office on Austin Av. south of Main St.,
DENISON........TEXAS.
27-dim
A. D. CHANEY,
ECLECTIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
DENISON,, TEXAS.
Office—Drug Store, on Austin avenue,
near Crawford street.
Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully com-
^°Residence at Alamo House. [10-dtf]
J. R. COOKE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office and Residence on Crawford st.
DENISON....................TEXAS.
Special attention paid to diseases pecu-
liar to women and children, and chronic
•Aileetions.
i-itt
B. K. WOOD,
TIYSICIA N & SURGEON
Offica on Skiddy st., near Burnett,
, im DENISON, TEXAS.
JULIAN C- FEILD, M. D.
HYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office on Woodward near Austin st.
,tf DC NISON, TEXAS.
CHARLES HARRIS, ty. D-,
11YSi CIA N A S \ J RC * EON
O IE ICE NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET,
-.NISON....................TEXAS.
Having nearly ten years experience in
, treatment of diseas -s prevalent in the
tenders his professional services to
i citizens ol Denison and vicinity.
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'TORNETS.AND LAND AG'TS.
Chas. W. Nelson. J‘3S- Perry.
NELSON & PERRY,
Attorneys aM Counsellors at Law,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Will practice in the Stale and U. S.
fflnurts. dl3-tf
. Hurt. W. N. Magrant. W. B. Brack.
HURT, MAGRANT & BRACK,
?TORNEYS AT LAW,
iherman, Texas,
ill practice in Grayson, 1 annin, Cooke,
tgomery, Wise and Denton counlies.
iSdtf.
Will practice in all the courts of Texas,
and in the courts of the United States. 1-9
W. B. MUNSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
Real Estate Agent.
DENISON.............., .TEXAS.
Special attention given to sale of City
Property and Lands adjacent.
OFFICE, N. SIDE MAIN STREET, EAST OF
THE NATIONAL BANK. I-Iy
EDWARD EASTBURN,
Collector and
DEALER IN EXCHANGE
Jacksboro, Jack county, Texas.
SALOONS.
JOHN G. GNASE,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
WINES AND LIQUORS,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
BEER AND ALE BY THE DRINK OR KEG.
E. H. CUSHING,
Wholesale dealer in
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Music, Pianos, Organs, See.,
1-1 im HOUSTON, TEXAS.
TEXAS ITEMS.
Corner Austin and Crawford streets,
dlS-3m DENISON, TEXAS.
PALACE BEER HALL.
CHOICE WHISKEY, No. 1 CIGARS,
—and—
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft.
South side Main street, Denison, Texas.
L. SHOCKE, )
Managers.
COL. W. B, SIMPSON.
27-d3m
REFERENCE!
Merchants and Planters Bank, Sherman.
1-6 6m
C. R. Johns, F. Everett,'W.VonRoscnberg.
C. R. JOHNS & CO.,
TEXAS LAND AGENCY
BANKING AND EXCHANGE,
AUSTIN..................TEXAS.
Purchase and sell Real Estate, pay Tax-
es, and adjust Titles, prosecute Money
and Land Claims against the State and
Federal Governments, make Collections,
receive Deposits and execute trusts.
Represented in Denison by Col. W.
H. Day- l‘ly
JNO. G. McELVANEY,
LAW & LAND OFFICE,
DENISON............TEXAS.
Will practice in all the State and United
States Courts, examine titles and attend
to all land business with promptness. 1-1
W. H. DAY,
TEXAS LAND AGENCY
Main si., opposite Hull's Bank.
DENISON................TEXAS.
Attends to purchasing and selling Real
Estate, paying Taxes, adjusting 1 itles, etc.
Having been a citizen ot 1 exas for 25
»ears, 1 am familiar with the Land busi-
ness of the State.
g@=»Texas Land Maps can be consulted
it my office. 1_Iy
GROCERIES.
F. MULLER,
Dealer in
FAMILY GROOERI ES
TOBACCOS, CIGARS,
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS.
Main street, south side,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
1-1 im
J. E. STRLEPER,
Dealer in
FURNITURE, MAT PRESSES,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, FRUITS, NUTS, ETC.
Main st., bet. Rusk and Burnett,
DENISON....................TEXAS,
Goods warranted as represented. i*3tf
JOHN J. COLLINS,
Proprietor of
“OUR HOUSE” SALOON
Near the Bakery, Main Street,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
Choice Liquors and Cigars always on
hand. 1-1 m
BEER HALL.
Main st. forme.ly Lone Tree Restaurant.
McKlLLOP & SCOGGAN,
Proprietor*.
Just Opened.
St. Louis Lager Beer, Fine Wines and
Liquors, Cigars, etc., at the Bar.
The public will please give us a call.
i7di6-tf McKillop -v Scogoan.
“THE KANSAS CITY HOUSE,”
Crawford st. bet. Austin and Houston,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Board & Lodging on Reasonable Terms
The Bar is stocked with the
FINEST WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
1-7 3m M. D. MORIARTY, Proprietor.
j Texas has over 800 Sunday-
j schools.
j Old Texas farmers predict an
abundant yield during I873.
| Horse thieves are numerous about
I Honston. So says the Telegraph.
! The Austin papes advertise Fisri
; from Galveston to be had at the res-
taurant.
Montague county has increased in
population one hundred per cent, in
three years.
Grass-hoppers are damaging the
gardens in Parker county, in this
State, says the Signet.
Several deaths, we learn, occurred
in Denton last week from that dread-
ed disease, Meningetis.
— —— : Texas has five cities claiming
Sam. M. Dodd. Jas. G. Brown. j over a population of 10,000 each—
two of which claims fifteen thousand
DODD, BROWN & CO., I each
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in 1 Galveston has a century plant that
_ is about to bloom, and the News says
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, it attracts great attention.
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. S. LUMPKIN,
Manufacturer of, and Dealer in
Saddles, Harness
WHIPS, COLLARS, ETC,
Austin av, 2d door south of Main street,
DENISON.
All work done in nr in * with neatness
elegance and dispatch, and at rea6on-
ble rates. d&w3m
BENJAMIN CORBETT,
Fashionable California I’.oot Maker,
Crawford st, second door from Austin.
The public are invited to call and see
my style of BOOTS. Twenty year’s ex-
perience in the business enables me to
guarantee a neat fit, and perfect satisfac-
tion given in every particular. Mending
neatly done and on the shortest notice.
WI3-31TI
II. SCIIOLTEN,
Manufacturer of
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, to
Austin street, sd door from Skiddy,
DENISON, TEXAS.
REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
l8-3m
418, 420, 422, 424, 426, N. Fifth st,
ST. LOUIS. 1-2 6m
O’DONNEL & McSIRLEY,
HOUSE, SIGN AND
Ornamental Painters,
DENISON, TEXAS.
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BROWN & BUCKLES,
General Auctioneers,
SKIDDY ST, NORTH SIDE,
DENISON................TEXAS.
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PATRICK McGREEVY,
Dealer in
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE,
And everything pertaining to a general
mercantile business.
North side of Main street,
DENISON....................TEXAS.
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French Restaurant,
Main street, (formerly Denison House,)
M. CHICHET, Proprietor.
M. Chichf.t having taken charge of the
above House and refitted it throughout,
proposes to make it fiirst class in every re-
spect. Comfortable sleeping rooms nicely
furnished. *5 22d&w3m
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
AUGUST UHLIG,
fashionable
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
Repairing promptly a neatly done and
all work warranted.
Corner of Austi.. and Skiddy street,
d 18-3111 DENISON, TEXAS.
V IRELAND & MILLER,
• Furnish
PURE' SPRING WATER
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LIBERAL TERMS.
DENISON, TEXAS.
FASHION RESTAURANT
North side of Main bet. Rush and Austin.
ED. KILLIAN, Proprietor.
The table is supplied with all the deli-
cacies of the season. d22-d&3m
Bakery Oonfecttionery.
GEO. a BROWN,
An unusually large proportion ot
the editors of Texas are commu-
nicants in’ evangelical churches.
Didn’t the writer mean that for a
joke ?
The Austin Statesman reports the
fruit crop not killed by the late frost,
but fears its quality may be effected.
Capt. King, of Santa Gertrudes,
is said to be inclosing a pasture
which will comprise sixty square
miles.
On the 24th inst, a bill introduced
by Col. Broughton passed the Texas
Senate to re-incorporate the city ot
Sherman.
The Bryan Appeal savs that a in-
gress in that citv, on last week, gave
birth to twins, one of them black and
the other white or mulatto color.
The Victoria Advocate of the 271!!
contains the valedictory of its old edi-
tor, Mr. Pridham, and the salutatory
of his successor, Mr. J. A. McN
The Rusk Observer notices a bill
to create the county of Dillard, which,
if it becomes a law. will take oil a
very valuable portion of Qierokei
county.
Richard D. Bird, deputy sheriil
Dallas County, committed suicide m
the Dallas jail on Monday night last
by cutting his throat.
A gray eagle wa s killed in Con-
elle county the other dav whi
measured six feet se> an a d one-i
inches from tip to tip.
Another jail delivery, this time u
Hunt county. The escaped prisonei
showed to a wagoner the identical
bucket bail with which the\ picked
the jail lock.
It is proposed to make a new cm::,
tv by takin g a dice oil’ lie north oi
Hunt, the south of Fannin and the
corner of Lamar. Ladoijs has bee*
fixed on as the count, site.
Tho city council of Dallas by
vote of 3 to 4, passed a resolution - 1
cen sure on John Henry Brown rep-
resentative in the legislature, for in-
corporating some obnoxious clauses
into the new charter for Dallas.
Gen. J. B. Roherston. secretary of
the meeting of Texas V eteransof 1 S V -
! will be at Houston on Wednesday.
May 14, that being the third day < (
the State fair.
The frost has been m- re destruc-
tive than we had suppose d. Plante: -
in many localities are engaged in re-
planting their coru, a it is fean
the fruit crop has been greatly dam
aged.—State Gazette.
j \ Henderson is undoubtedly' the
j healthiest place in the w< 1 ’• Small-
Main st., near tine Alamo Hotel, Denison, pox, meningitis and the h >’ emalady
_ , „ , . , , have raged trll around us in the • r.ntv,
,,,lllin pi,!,; v ;’r"
all heaithv at tlermcrsm,. -IJeniU
son Times.
ST. LOUIS RESTAURANT
HOTEL,
North side of Lamar street,
SHERMAN,........TEXAS.
Meals and Lodging furnished by the day
in first-class style.
Meals from 7 a. m. to 9 p, m.
i6dim COLE & ROBERTS. Managers.
The Cannon House,
South Travis street,
SHERMAN.
...TEXAS.
On Fridav aresolutim w s ;
■duct'd in the Senate. . nothc:
the House authorizing l: Govtr
meat to sell the bonds in the iuiu
of Williams & Guion, an 1 settle
Tins Hotel is newly fitted and furnish- amount borrowed Upon them. It
ed. Has large and capacious rooms, and tQ b(J h() j that lht gicg ,
18 m every respect ■v r .• • . . . .
A First Class IIouso, jU> aU 'HlJUStllKni s. , .
with the most thorough accommodations. | Biattei is ncarmg .
dJ-13-iy E. CANNON, Prop'r. \man. Z()tk.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1873, newspaper, April 4, 1873; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722388/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.