Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 1877 Page: 4 of 6
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Mi ANNUAL TBADS CIB-
CULAS.
____ . -i,iv,»V(S
Omct o» SAM'L STAK A Co.,
wiolisai.c wuu if
DiT tiwWK, ('lotoiiwi, Boots.Biioek,
* JIatv, Caw, Notions
J
Duxisox, Texas, Sept, 1, 1877.
To Mkkohaxts onlt : — W«
take this method of informing
yon tliat we are now rereiv ing
our FALL stock and by the 15th
of this month we will be fully
prepared to show you one o£ the
most extensive lines of Domes
tic Woolens, Clothing, Boots,
8hoes and Notions in Northern
Texas. We enu safely assert COFFEE, SUGAR,
that, should you favor us with a
call or a trial order yon cannot
fail to appreciate the advanta-
ges derived from buying from
us. We are letter prepared this
season than at any previous
time. We are Laying strictly
for Cash from original manttfa*-
tnrisw; thereby saying the Job
$100,000
$100,000
Triauuiwg 8Hkl .ml Bath
WWW-
o r
Dry - Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes!!
UNDER ONE AND THE SAME ROOF!
WTH3H J3M93T8
)iAMT3MAD
TEA AND SPICES:--EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PRICES AT GAISMAN A CO.’S ONE PRICE CASH GROCERY HOUSE.
DENISON DAILY .HERALD.
CITY MATTERS.
SHERMAN WIND.
We have had a curfeitof Sher-
man braggadocio, and we are get-
SUM'AV MOUSING, SEPT. 30. 1S77. ling wearied. We have been told
i about the A until) college, and what
FEET OF BUBS.
Take then* up twderlv.
I.llt them with care-i-
Fssblonrd so slenderly—
A beautiful pair.
TRIPPLE
<5} H KEflP.' a magnificent building it would bo.
-n-—— —i Wo have been told about what a
NOTICE TO CITY 1’AT RONS. I grand and imposing structure their,
City subscribers ^vUI hereafter receive ; (Jri'at U"ion I)el,0t w*8 t0 be when
bers Profit of 15 Jter cent., and Those who only desire the Sunday Issue,
can have it delivered to their trfaees of
the week day editions together with the
Sunday Hkhai.d for 25 cents per week.
we are willing to give ottr cus-
tomers the benefit of this. We
aro 'able to fully compete with
8t. Lonis houses. Those who
are not acquainted with us will
-qyritmdly ask how it is possible
for us to sell as low- us St. Louis.
We can give them five good rea-
sons: -
1 — We buy in New York
and Boston from first
hands; so does St. Louis.
2.~ We have special ralesi
on freight from New YofT
to Denison.
residence for 20 cents per month. v
Frouh Oyster# and Celery at the
■Cosmopolitan Restaurant.
The anxiety some men manifest to
save their soul, is a striking instance
of faithful attention to little-'things.
Bulton-np behind shirts givo that
cheerful insect, the flea, a military
advantage nevor before beard, of in
modern wavfaro.
S.— We adhere strictly to
the one principle — Large
Sales and Smalt Profits.
4~ We sell exclusively for
Cash hence we lose no mon-
bad debts, for which
good customers have> inva-
riably to pay.
S.^We have no drum-
mers traveling at a big ex-
pense ; we sell goods on
general reputation and up-
on their merits.
All we ask of you is a trial or
a personal rail, and we are pre-
pared to prove what we have as-
sorted—that we con and will du-
plicate all 8f. Louis bills.
Very Rerqiectfully Yours,
Sam’l 8tak & Co.
©• , .«
(jg- We keep constantly on
hand a full supply of Coals’
Thread for onr customers, at 65
Singular fact—there are more
young Americans in the penitentia-
ries in this country, learning trades,
than outside of them.
the Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail-
way made that rural village their
terminus. We have boon constantly
reminded of their magnificont and
picturesque park, of her innumerable
railroads which wore to^WflCfn Irate
there; andin fact these poor, delud-
ed, verdant and innocent Sherman-
ites have been blowing so much of
the “future neat,” that we behove
they have actually cujoled them-
selves into thinking that all these
ontorprises were really to be con-
summated.
“There’s a letter in the candle,”
as the young man said wlion ho was
burning a note requesting hint to
discontinue his visits.
oentd per down.
DRESS GOODS.
Browu Cashmeres,
Navy Blue Cashmere,
Black Cashmeres,
Drab Cashmeres,
HtXtl fv v4 Btua CnaWutr**,
White Cashmeres,
Mohair UrlUlautlue, all aiiadea,
Black Alpaca#, rSi
kv<‘
I
Colored Alpacas,
Pure Mohair Lustre,
Corded Mohair Lustre,
Plain Mohair Lustre,
,, Bergen,
Diagonal.*,
Bilks Poplins.
French I’optina.
Pongee Silk,
Jauanrse Poplins,
M
Tycoon Rep*.
Bu teens
Delaines, etc., etc.,
Waterproofs, all colors.
’T
i-'. Drab ’
UbN/l
' % #
Garnet,
Brown, ’.
*a
Nary Blue,
Green, +■'
White,
i - Striped,
Seal Brosvn, I'l
State.
Now conic the poets with their
Not eontonted, how-
ever, with one failure after another,
thoy are now cackling about how
much cotton they can squeeze and
pile into a car. Thoy say they have
actually loaded ninety-one bales of
cotton into two empty ears. Now
if they hud loaded ninety-one halos I
into three full cars, we might have
been bothered to duplicate tho oper-
ation. -
. As our. readers aro doubtlessly
aware there are two ways of load-
Look at those number “twelve*,"
A sight of themselves I
Made from two ox bides,
The truth shall I tell?
Made lor a young bride,
A sweet Bherman belle,
Touch theinjiot scorn fully,
Tliiuk of lies mournfully
Who has to wear them;
To naught on land or sea f?
Under the oanopy,
Can we compare them.
How were her father's feet?
How woie hor mother’s feet?
How were her sister’s?
How were her brother's?
What had the maiden done
Ttmt she should merit It?
Was It a Judgement,
Or did she Inherit It?
' ' “
FAMOUS AUCTION.
S. MAYER & CO.,
-OF THE-
oden to autumn, ami tho frugal edi-1 ing cotton. Ono stylo is to load it
tor smiles complacently as he pro \ on the head, and the other—to use
pares his winter kindling, jatochical term—is to stevedore it;
j i e: loud, tho bulcs on their sides, one
on top of .another, until* they reach
the roof. . It can readily bo seen
Wo have just received a fresh j
stock of envelopes, lotter, note> and
bill papor which wo print ip largo
or small orders to suit customers, at
low pricos.
that more cotton can bo loaded into
a wii in this manner than by tho
fortnor method. One important ob-
A large number of the “jacket- joction to tho stevedore style, bow-
dusters” in this county are now at | cvor, IH that it takes four or five men
tlielr posts in the school room, pro-j u, |0"uji ,ulj aN nmny to unload;
paring the rising generation for fa- w|,j|0 it hikes only ono man to load
taro usefulness. ihe cotton on tho bead.”" ' '
On account of the great inferiority
Now tho naughty little boys all
get together in a room and soo who
can exorcise tho greatest dilligoneo
throwing spit-halls at tho teacher
and oiieapo detection.
There it ono advantage that farm
ors liavo over other classes, and that
is, thoy can produce their meat ,flour,
potatoes, fruit, etc., and need not
starve. It takes money to buy them,
and money is a scarce article now-a-
days.
No endearing ton os, no help of
of their‘squeezer,’ tho ‘stevedore’
principal has been adopted by the
Sherman Compress.* Company, and
lioneo tholr being • able to load 61
bales in to two cars.
. Yostcrday tho Denison Compress
loaded 150 halos in to 8 cars on the
‘up end’ style, this they aro cnablod
to do by tho superior press, which,
for powor and strongth cannot bo ex-
celled In Texas.
Mr. Uall, the Ass’t Supt. ol our
compress inform# us Ihut .011 the
loving hands, no ministration how Sherman plan, ho could load as
over gentle, no aid however kindly j mnny as 60 or 65 hales to tho ear.
intentional is of the slightest beuotltj Alter this Exhibition of strength
Alas! for the rarity
Of Christian charity—
Scarcer than pearl*;
Oh! It was pitiful!
To sec a whole city full
Of big-footed girls.
Ah! those huge ball-room shoe*.
Look at their soles!
Laws like clotheslines
Pass through the hole*,
fake them up tenderly,
Lift them with care—
Fashioned so slenderly—
A beautiful pair.
II such tier slippers.
What were her atogns?
Fabrics of leather, like
Two “Saratogas.”
Droves of horned cattle,
While passing around,
Look at Iter brogana,
Then paw up the ground;
Bellowing all Ihe while
Knowing full well,
The leather required
For • twoet Bherman belle.
n 11 n r. 1 mm
CANNOT AFFORD TO
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ADVERTISE1
J a l-« lm»« MTOOW ‘Stags
AS THEY ARE NOW HELLING
THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF
NEW FALL CLOTHING
f
She had a good undmUmllusr,
That’* morally certain;
Her footing la proper—
Bo let’s drop the curtain.
And pledge In a bumper,
With proper solemnity,
A health to the fair gtri’a
Pedal extremity.
NEWS AND NOTES.
to h man when ho is engaged in
getting into a tight fighting shirt.
Tho loaves are turning slowly, yol-
lofc; their summer hue is honqp; tho
ripening fruits iaon tho mellow; tho
small boy ojt the fence. lie looks
around, he views the ground, and
thinks tho moment suits, he fills his
pocket lull and round, then jumps
(be fertco and sooots.
The man who weiirs inch rope for sus-
penders, said this of Denison on the 23d: <
Oh! Denison, Denison, sweet babe of the
skies.
Darling ol wonijer, in glory did rise!
Denison, Denison, we rove thee the t
best.
For thou art Indeed the Queen of tho west.
—Sherman Courier.
It appears to us that a piece of poetry
‘To My Wife,” was published hi the Cou-
rier not long <*lnce. Whenever a man
write* such twaddle it Isa sure sign tlrnt
tbo back of Ids vest Is all torn, or his gal-
h^i buttons have lost their grip.
It is sqid that a vary no™1 *nfl
rich triinrtiing fdt fall drossoS is irt
It
the bands of tho manufacturers,
is composed of colored beads mixed
with paasementories, and intondod
to match the colors of (he dresses.
The.beads are of aH sbodos and col-
ors—topaz, brnie lapis-lazuli, ruby,
emerald, garnet, sapphire, furqoisS ,
and atnoLkyat boing used uncording
to the color of the dress. These
applied only to evening
1 tion toilettes.
aud recap-
of the‘Infant Wonder’ we trust
Bherman will “give us a rest," and
that tho villages will be prevailed
on to learn that it tnkes energy,
money and work to make railroad
centres—not wind.
The Hannibal Clipper of the 28tb
inst snye of llaverly’s celebrated
minstrels; “The performances last
night by Haverly’s minstrels were
entbnsiastidy received by one of tbe
largest audiences that ov#f aSSODf-
blod in Mozart Hall. Some of the
pieces Were repented in response to
the unanimous demand of the audi-
ence, The audience. Jeft the hall
highly pleased with tho Jiight’a en-
tertainment, and the^management
expressed themselTysfsatisfied with
the amount of thj/rooeipts.”
FOR "MALE.
A handsome residence, two lots, comer
ol Austin avenue and Gandy street. The
house I* almost new, contains four large
rooms and porch fronting east and south
A good servant’s house on the premises;
also a good well. Will be sold cheap for
cash or traded for a farm. Apply to 0.
Washington, at Hanna A Waples’grocery
store, corner of Main «stneet and Austin
at«f#nfc. ■* w- .iVjUv'J' Ml-' ®*9**1®*
p''» 'Zlf * “rt‘ibl-
The first stool pen was made in
1880.
Large foot should never bo cased
in kid.
The first Ineifer match was made
in 1829.
Tho crowd has gone from Long
Branch. rj
The fishing at Put in-Bay is now
excellent,
* Whito Mountain inna are still
crowded.
The mountains are in their glory
in September.
The first ballon aecunsion ever
mode waa in 1788.
Short women ebonld never wear
double ekirta.
The ooaobing folly In New York
bee rue Ha ooorae.
A year ago blondea were all tko
rago. Now thoy ain’t.
A French woman baa a toilet fbr
every hour In the day.
KverjKody'TiTarlsnow’has''1'^
position on the brain.
fiat few women’s arms are beau-
tiful above the elbow.
A woman, by nature, roust eHher
be a slave or a queen.
Gray is the most- boantiful color
for the old and yOang.
The skirt* of street dresses will be
worn ehorier than ever.
Bonnets covered with jete will be
ranch worn this winter.*
All the hotels st Long Branch have
made money Ibis eeaeun.
Mornings and evenings at the sea-
side are now oool, bat the middle o
day very delightful.
Rhine travel bae been very light
this eeaeon, and the Germans, are
swearing in five languagas.
Bridal pahles art again bocoming
numerous at tbe Clifton House, Nia-
gara, now that the higbta are get
ting oool.
Tho Loudon fashionable seeaon is
over, and is Said to have been, pro-
’ * ■' *' f $$ Jfc ¥ 2 $ 0' W
SO ASTONISHINGLY
CHEAP!
Sl’ECIAI. MOTK KH.
DANCING At’AIkEMY.
am i'uim me.
NOLAN HALL!
Monday Oct., 1st
Positively One Night Only.
Mrs. Morrluon’) Dancing Academy at
Drlgg*’ Hall wlH commence Friday. Oct.
Mb at 8 p. m. for ladies and gentlemen.
MI»m* and master*’ < I*m Batunlav; Uie
former from 3 to 4, latter 4 to6 p. m. All
the late fashionable dame* will be Intro-
duced—among them the “German and the
Boston Glide.”
Ticket* tor atternooa 40 cent* each, or _
four for $1.80. Tickets tor eveuiug 50 First sppesranee this tk-sson of the Me**,
cents each. For talc at Tost Offloe Book «*r» « »'fltiwl Socl«ty MinstmU.
Btore. 17-t 5 oct. j HAVEHLY
Minstrels
Our stock of boots and shooe have
arylveil and we offer
Full atook boot* (kid) - 12 00
French calf boot* *; 2 25
Ladle* drees shoos », 1 25
and full line of every imaginable
style, leas than one belf fjje usual
prl?e, there goods are fvelli and dt-
roct from the manuiaefory and eve-
ry peir fully warranted—domoetic
goods, jeans, ealiool, caeahnerekj f|a-
seva, flannel*, and in fact every ar-
ticles needed by farmers and mer-
chants at least 38 18 percent, cheap-
er than can be bought outaide of the
eastern markets. 608 end 605 Kim
street, Dallas.
“ Toy Notch,"and “OIU Edge,"
choice bntntl* of Kancas flour at
bottom price*. H. It. HaUld; Co.
A carload Juot received.
Lapis bebfMfct MM) rtmlvf*
• atalpmaut ef (Me celebrated
Hailwood Whisky — five years
old. II I* lastly conceded to bo
«... lu bteataeky
Pare Dr lake oboald call Ml L.
LebreehPo leaple Rooai
rruMbiWiMNflfiiiriNnrilV*m 1 iniilMCLiv •
CIGAIM—Loale Lobroebt bao “ '
4. if. It AVftWLY.....■■>ssass-iwAVlp’f.
WM. FOOTK. Jr,-------------Managar.
KNTIBE NKW COMPANY IN AN ■»*
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NOTIONS.
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of every deaertpttoa.
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Uottoe and Ljkaa Mnbk
▼die
it is <• • 1 3
lodbaTtaa,
l.l ♦ *» ;
JaaaoM lahralilay
Kkt ()loves.
LMaOiews,
Ladto* Driving Ganata,
*4 S i .j-jlwj*
Carerta,
Zephyr Wiilbe, ,
Algbes Needba,
Tapratry t'a.ivass
-^H ^.^*>.
dara Canvass,
In factrverTtklog usually kepi iii a tral
HQSI|IRY.
1bhi|M ad of lain, Mbw sad
CMMeeas Wees aver ilbgtayed amkraoe
rovTIn Tmuw, aU the pMo sad Maty
fffNjqryPHimrrttffr
0. Booth Sheppard,
wenrr * oonuii i^ninii awiwm,
Kdwta Gray, It. R-Oowki,
Wiu. r Goto, J|(*
B^7bm^.wU^S °aw>
HTTCmtlW.
03 W+miWOB'*
In tbe Sate V H *)
y eor WMO
Mltlala street.
k>r
Ibe largeat stock of Cigars la
Call and be eoa-
Norfli Texan,
vlaeed
LohIm Lobroebt nolle at retail
Wantto—Board and lodging in t
private family*by, a young man.
Term* muat be reasonable’ Address
H. G-, P-0. box 181, ..
2t
Is not easily earned In thee*
but It can be mwle
with procloue atones. They will bo Pure ueutuckv Wblekte* dl-
reel from tke distillery at Leu
Is Lebrockl’e,
' '** 5f
German Wine Vinegar at
Louis Lebreoht’S.
months by any on*
her ssx, In any pa
of tbo country who Is wil
ing to work steadily at tb*
employment that
week In vour own
away from home
give your whole thus to tbe work. ......
your apere moments. We have agent* who
arc making over 820 per dey. AH who
engage at once can make money tost. At
the present Urn* money cannot bo made so
the present time n»
easily and rapidly 1
ft costs nothing to
and *5 Outfit free.
and 15 Outfit
Hsu.arr A Co.,
7 ltd ixm.
money cannot I
at any other business,
try the business. Terms
Address at once, It.
mm main min,
DENISON, - - TEXAS
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7-litf Proprietor.
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