Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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ne I n mo not*. nc ratchet, awiitny, sprain*, louurior,
wind gall, ring bono, t'to., etc.
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Real Estate Agents.
JESSE M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTA T
Gun Block, up stairs,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson Ilouse Building,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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^y^r. H. HUGHES,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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H. tone. J. t. munson.
^pONE Si MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 215 Mainstrcet, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Wholesale Liquors.
J^ENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
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Imported and Domestic
W incs, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor Sou
Denison.
Next Door to the Stav Store.
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Lumber Dealer.
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard,
JOIIN R. CARR, Prop'r.
Agent for the
STUDKHAKER WAGON,
Hotels and Restaurants.
^yillTE HOUSE,
W. J. BUDD, Proprietor.
(Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel,)
Northeast corner of Morgan street and
Austin avenue, and con-
venient to the
UNION DEPOT
— AND—
M., K. & T. STOCK YARDS.
Comfort in every respect guaranteed,
and prices very reasonable.
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J M. LEA,
Proprietor
PLANTERS HOUSE,
Cor, Gandy st. and Houston av.,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
A New House, Newly Furnished, pleas-
antly located near the Railroad Depots
and Business Centers. 1-13 tf
The most excellent attributes to* the
success of a first-class hotel are courteous
treatment, a well appointed cuisine, and
well furnished rooms. You can find all
these at the Planter's House.
^yASHINGTON HOTEL,
JOHN SUMMERS, Prop'r.
Corner Tremont and Mechanic streets
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
This house is centrally located conven-
ient to business, and but two squares from
Morgan Line Steamers, and one block
from Uniou Depot.
Table unsurpassed by any house in the city
This house has a bell in every room,
connected with the office.
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^OSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT.
CHARLES BURCKEL, Prop'r.
Open Day and Night,
MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE.
Reserved Rooms for Ladies and Parties.
Game, Fish and Celery.
OYSTERS A SPECIALTY.
No. 107 Main street.
DENISON,
10-4 nit
TEXAS.
Banks.
JpiRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $500,000 00.
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Spccial attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities of the United States.
OFFICERS •
john scullin, ed. perry, w. h. santord
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
directors i
John Scttllin, D. W. C. Davis,
Edward Perry, E. II. Lingo,
J. P. Rockwell, A. H. Coffin,
Sam'l Star, W. H. Sanford,
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DENISON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000.
OFFICERS:
j. h. slater, john nkvjns, w. j iiuohes
Pres. Vice Pres. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
denison,
oct 1 jnt
TEXAS.
james i-orter, john nevink,
j. ii. slater, samuel iianna,
w. j. hughes.
Does a general banking business.
Gold, Silver, and Exchange bough
and sold.
Interests allowed 011 Time Deposits
Drafts drawn on all the principal citie>
of Europe. Oct. 6-tf.
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Tobacconist.
E. MASON,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CIOAR.S;
219 Main street.
DENISON - - TEXAS.
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lendorf,
Dealer in
HAVANA, KEY WEST,
'—AND—
DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Tobacco and Smokers' Supplies,
Postofficu Uuilding,
DENISON, • • TEXAS.
A.R.COLLINS k CO,,
GENERAL
LAND AGENTS,
AND BItOKEKS IN
City Real Estate,
denison, texas. •
special attention to the lo-
cation of colonies.
Land Certificates
Bought, sold, or located on choice
Farming or Grazing Lands.
Abstracts furnished, taxes paid, home
and foreign collections promptly made,
collateral secuiieties negotiated, prop-
erty exchanged, prompt attention given
to subdivisions and surveys in city and
county. Copies of state, city and coun-
ty maps furnished, and correspondence
promptly attended |to, Business solicited
and satisfaction guaranteed.
LOOK-OUTPOINT.
Eighty acres choice black sandy land,
two miles west of the city, on the w.ite
road—25 acres improved, 35 acres en-
closed with good fence, 5 acres stony,
over which the road runs; 10 acres bro-
ken, covered with good timber: balance
choice land, timber and prairie; small
box house, good spring—price $10 per
acre. Patent direct from the State, or
will exchange for city property. More
land can be bought adjoining.
Eighty acres university land, un'm-
prcved, all fenced with post and board
fence; small box house, springs and ever-
lasting water, six miles northwest from
Denison ; some timber, good tract—terms
$5 50, paitcash, part on time; will issue
patent direct to tlje purchaser. Will ex-
change for desirable central city real es-
tate.
Five hundred acres choice black sandy
land, unimproved, three miles southeast
of Denison, lays fine, 150 acres prairie,
30 or 40 acres broken, balance choice
land, covered with fine timber, has sever-
al good springs—price $5 per acre; one-
half cash, balance in one year, at 10 per
cent, interest.
One hundied and sixty acres, six miles
west of Denison ; choice black sandy and
waxy, all £ fenced and . improved, good
frame house and out buildings; about
one mile from new station on the D. Si
P. railroad—price $10 per acre.
One hundred and sixty acres black
sandy land, rare bargain, 10 miles south
west from Denison, three miles south of
Pott's ranche, seven miles northwest
from Sherman, all fenced, 115 acres un-
der the plow; frame house, 4 rooms,
granaries and stable, fine stockyard;
never failing ponds of good water, stock-
ed with perch and cat fish; fine groves of
pecan timber, fine brick cistern, 224 as-
sorted fruit trees beaiing, grapes, black-
berries, etc.; unimproved lands can be
bought adjoining at $3 50 to $5 per acre;
—price $15 per acre; good school near.
The above is a choice location.
Seven University claims, unimproved,
of80 acres each, located five to eight
miles northwest of Denison and one to
three miles from the first station on the
Denison and Pacific railroad—prices
from $3 $0 to $5 per acre; one-third cash,
balance eight to ten years time, at 10 per
cent, interest.
Sixteen improved University claims, of
160 acres each, from three to six miles
west of Denison, choice lands; improve-
ments only ordinary, good water, some
timber—prices from $6 to $10 per acre,
part time.
Five improved So's, near the first sta-
tion 011 the D. & P. road, all black.sandy
and waxy prairie, improvements only
fair—price $6to $15 per acre, time given
on part.
Twelve hundred and eighty acre*, 26
miles southwest of Sherman and seven
miles south of Collinsville, all heavily
timbered, two fine streams run through
it; fine sandstone rock quarry—price $5
per acre.
Twelve hundred and eighty acres, lour
miles west of Collinsville, in the Cross
Timbers, all choice timber, well wateied
on timber creek—price 50 per acre.
Four hundred and ninty-two acres,
6even miles southwest of Sherman, un-
improved, black sandy prairie—price $4
per acre.
374 acres black sandy prairie.
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The above tracts lay 10 to 15 miles
west and south of Sherman, along the
Government telegraph line 011 the route
to Pilot Point—price $3 50 to $4 00 per
acie.
Twenty-three hundred acres of prairie,
on the line of the Tians-Co.itinental
railroad, eight miles west of Sherman,
unimproved—price $5 per acre.
• Six hundred and forty acres of prairie,
five miles west of above tract, $5 per
acre; choice land.
One hundred thousand acres choice
black sandy prairie land in the "Pan
Handle" of Texas; fine locations to'
stock farms—price from 40 cents to$i 50
per acre.
Three hundred thousand acre* choice
lands, Improved and unimproved, in
Cooke, Montague and Clay counties-
prices from $1 to $3 50 per acre.
One hundred and fllty thousand acres
choice and well sclccteu lands, suitable
for grazing and farming lands, in Jack,
Wichita, Denton, Callahan and other
noithwestern counties.
New Advertisements.
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MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
OF1 TsTEW YORK..
TP. JS. FresidLent.
Casli Assets, $03,000,000,
Or nearly $40,000,000 moie than any other Life Company in the world. No
premium notes.
Surplus over $10,500,000, or more than 4,000,000 above that of any other Life
Company In the country.
Amount of insurance' in force, $300,000,000, or $120,000,000 more than that of
any otner Life Company in the world.
Total income for 1877, $18,012,469.
Amount received for interest and rents in 187'/, $4,882,307, $1,806,607 in excess of
the death losses of the year, and $405,911 more than the death losses and expenses
combined.
Paid to policy-holders since organization, in 1843, over $120,000,000.
Number of policies in force, over 90,000.
Ratio of expenses to income less than that of any other company.
Dividends larger than those of any other company.
The oldest Life Company in the country. A mutual company. No stockhold-
ers to control it, or to take any portion of its surplus. Issues all forms of regular
life and endowment policies, but no tontines.
Pays dividends at end of first year, and annually thereafter upon every policy in
force.
The undersigned, in announcing that he represents the Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York, asks the careful attention of the citizens of Denison and
Northern Texas, to the strong points above presented.
This giand old company, whicli long since attained and now holds the foremost
place among life insurance institutions of the world, offers to those needing insur-
ance security terms uneoualed by any similar institution. It has never disputed a
claim shown to be just and right, and its surplus for yearly dividends is equitably
apportioned each year among all its members, without geographical or other dis
criminations. Those who desire safe life insurance are invited to call upon me.
By moderate payments now, they may make sure provision for themselves in ad-
vanced life, or for those dependent upon them after death, whenever that may hap-
pen.
TIIOS. HOFFMAN,
Office in McDougall Block, up stairs.
5-1 imo.
Boots and Shoes.
A. UHLIG,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE.
Austin avenue, bet. Main and Skiddy streets, Denison, Texas.
Meat Market.
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GET YOUR MEAT
AT THB
ACCOMMODATION
MARKET
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DENISON,
TEXAS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Parsons' Purgative Pills make New
Rich Blood, and will completely change
the blood in the entire system in three
months. Any person who will take 1 pill
each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be re-
stored to sound health, if such a thing be
possible. Sent by mail for S letter stamps.
I. S. Johnson & Co., Bangor, Me. 1-4W
Seven-shot Re-
volver with box
cartridges. Ad-
dress, J . Brown & Son, 136 & 13s Wood
street. Pittsburg, Pa. 4 4W
PIANO w°°, ORGM
with moiiopolios renewed. See Bcatty's
latest Newspaper for full reply, sent
free. Before buying PIANO or OR-
GAN read my latest circular Beatty's
celebrated Pianos and Organs, beautiful
Instruments! Challenge Comparison!
Rivals are jealous of my success! Most
successful house in America 1 Commenc-
ed a few years ago without a dollar, sales
now nearly 82,000,coo annually, Lowest
prices ever given, elegant Rosewood Pi-
anos $135. 16 stop Church Organs, $115,
TJ?rAT3 tremendous bargains Xtf A "D
VV JP.£\t_ nr>w Address VV
now ready. Address
Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J,s8 ,fw
TSv.tMOFGOD
A ncw3 work of great interest to
EVERY BIBLE READER And
STUDENT in the land. Address for
descriptive terms and circulars, Nelson
A Philips, Publishers, No. 805 Broad-
way, New York. 2-4W
P
IANOS $075 Piano *175' PIANO**
$1000 do $250, Elegant rose wood X
cases, magnificent 3 string upright U
Piano $210. -iV<> risk. See before buy-
ing. This offer only where not introduced.
Trade pouring in. Agents wanted every-
:. Write for papei, free. Thomas
where.
Bros , Catskill, N. Y.
LAME-BACK!;
Painters.
HOUSE, SIGN,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
Saloons.
^^URAND'S SALOON
AND
RAILROAD OFFICE,
119 Main Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
This old and popular resort is supplied
with the
BEST LIQUORS IN THE MARKET
And all popular brands of Cigars.
READING ROOM ATTACHED.
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ank exchange.
J. B. MoDOUGALL, Prop'r.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS
In the city.
The choicest liquors and all the stand-
ard brands of imported and doincstie ci«
gars always on hand.
Call and try the best five' cent cigar in
the city.
227 Main street.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
9-5 dtf
J A. BRENNER,
Dealer in
CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Main street,
DENISON, . . TEXAS.
^RAND SOUTHER* SALOON,
J. RAYNAL & CO., Prop'rs.
Cor. Main st. and Austin av.
This is one of the o'.dest and most pop-
ular saloons in the city, and still pre-
serves its popularity for keeping pure
wines and liquors, and the best cigars.
FURNISHED ROOMS
Can also be had on reasonable terms.
8-18 tf
JpALACE BEER HALL,
LOUIS LIBBIE, Prop'r.
CHOICE WHISKY, NO. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft
South side of Main street,
DENISON, - • TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has been recently
fitted up in a neat and attractive style and
furnished with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
The Wine Room, which has recently
been fitted up, is nicely furnished.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
nDPilWC Highest Honors at A
UnUrtlNO Worlds Exhibitions.
LATEST CATALOGUES and CIRCUS
LARS, with new stylos, reduced
Erices and much information, sent
•ee. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN
CO., Boston, New York or Chicago. 4w
BENSON'S
CAI'CINE
Porous Plas-
ter is the best remedy for lame or painful
back, or weakness of the back, ever in-
vented or known. It soothes, it strength-
ens, it cures, where other porous plasters,
and all linaments fail.
Each gonuine Benson's Capcine Plas-
ter has the word Capcine cut through the
plastei. Take no other. 1-4W
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$50
S50
For a Case of Catarrh
That Sanford's Radical
Cure for Catarrh will not
instantly relieve and spaedily
cure. "References: Henry
Wells, Esq, Wells, Fargo .V
Co, Aurora, NY;Wnt Bow-
en, Mcllalton, Grant & Bow-
en, St Louis. Testimpnials
and treatise by mail. Price,
with improved inhaler, $i.
Sold everywhere. WEEKS &
POTTEli. Proprietors, Bos-
ton, Mass, a-i-4 w.
Having leased and refitted the paint
shop on Rusk avenue, in rear of First
National Bank, we are now prepared'to
execute
PAINTING,
GRAINING,
AND CALCIMIMING
In all the various branches, on short no-
tice, and having secured the services of a
practical artist, we guarantee perfect sat-
isfaction in all cases or no charges.
Sign Writing, Graining, and Buggy
Painting are specialties. Terms reason
able. DRED PARKS & CO.
N. B.—Mixed Paints furnished on short
notice. J-27 tf
Music Teacher.
Tyj L.WERNER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
—ano—
TEACHER OF GERMAN.
Lessons given at the residences of pu
pil8. For further information appiy a
the residence of M. A. Daugherty, or a
he Daily News office.
•'1 buy all my clothing ol E. II. IIanna
id this is the kind of a fit I get every
and
time
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To Music Teachers.
A new, natural and ea^ system, fat
superior to any ever before published.
Pninphlet containing this sysUm mailed
free.
MtLtRR'8 niBl.E AND PUBLISH1NO HOUSE
1102 and 1104 Sansom St., Phila.
Furniture Dealer.
F. LEDRICK,
(Successor to John Nevins & Co.,)
DEALER in
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FF U tt UKU N N N II T u I) URR Kit
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GLASSWARE, QUEENS WARE,
Window Glass, Wall Paper, Carpet Pa-
per. Baby Carriages, Hird Cages,
Carpets, Matting, Mould'ngs,
Picture Fiaincs, Lamps and
Lamp Finturcs, Window
Cuitains. Flower Pots,
Etc., Etc.
A full supply of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Also a full stock of
Met alio ami Rosewood Colli as.
At the old stand, corner of Mam street
and Avstin avenue. 3'19
ItiiHlni'MK Notice.
After thin date all notice" nl lorfgre meeting*,
(spi'dnl meetinjr*) tributes of re«pi?et. Mutuary
nnlices over ton lines, unit nil puMiiMfKinn n( this
character will he charjred for at tlie rate of ftvc
centn per line, (which in h:iH rule) for nch in*er-
lon. Kcatl this, anil don't forurt. We Have to
iye and )>«y ur printers, and there it no reason
<*nv we slimilil work lor nothing.
Denison, March i), i*7J.
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