Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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Wholesale Liquors.
UCKY WHISK.Y DEPOT.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholessls de*l«ri in
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Imparted *i««i Domestic
V\ iuc8, BrandUs, Clgari, Tobacco.
Th« Oiliest Wholesale Liquor Housa in
Denison.
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W«xt Deer to the Star Star*
Attorneys-At-Law.
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OODS* HAYNES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ofliee in Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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a. rn. randell, 0. . rawdell.
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J^ANDELL * BRO.,
Attorntya & Counsollors-at-Law
• 77*' n *,4 '
DENISON, TEXAS.
0#ic« in Muller Block, west entrance
Room No. i, up stairs.
■^JVALDE BURNS,
J ATTORNEY AT LAW, "
Room 6, in the Muller Black,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS
Special attention paid to the payment
ot taxes, and of collection of pensions.
JSgp-Will practice in all the Courts of
the btate. Collecting; made a specialty.
15 Irn
J^EONARD ft COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
2-6 tf
Real Estate.
K.HUGHES,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Room Muller Block, west entrance.
DENISON,
leitf
TEXAS.
Druggists.
vr. JML. IX A. IN Pi JL ,
Wholesale and retail
Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PURE WHISKIES BRANDIES & WINES
Fo- Medicinal Purposes.
Saddles and Harness.
J. L. Nothaf & Co.,
Manufacturers of
HARNESS, BRIDLES & COLLARS,
No . aia Main st.
DENISON, - TEXAS.
Sole mauufneturers of
LEHMAN & NOTHAF'S
PATENT IMPROVED IRON FORK TREE
The best in use for stockmen.
4-i7t
Dentistry
TjRNTAL ROOMST
SOWI.ES & RHEA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
All work in mechanical and operativ
dentistry skillfully performed on libera
suiia if f <lw
Bakery.
THE STAB
★ BAKERY, *
Main, bet, Burnet and Fannin,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes cor
tantly on hand, and will be deliverei
wice a day to any part of the city,
li,9 F. BREWER, Pn*r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PIANOS Stool, Cover and Hook
*tmHM ■■, N ly $143 to $2*5 Organs
13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Knee Swells,
Stool, Bowk, only $98g£ir**Iloliday News-
paper Fiee. Address Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, N. J jl ft Itn
Agents Read This !
We want an Agent in this County to
whom we will pay a sa'ary oi $100 per
month and exptnses to sell our wonderful
invention. Sample fiee. Address at
once SHERMAN & CO., Marshall. Mich-
igan. 11 6 1 in
$1200 returned in 30 days on $100
invested. Official reports and informa-
tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
options of $10 to $50. Address T. Pot-
ter Wright & Co. Bankers, 35 Wall
sjreet, N. Y. 11 6 im
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Ituu Ist AomMdf ]iI UW:I A 1 m., iUlimlA, lo Unto.I hi., h . Y.
11 6 im
fJSYCHOMANCY OR SOUL -
I CHARMING. How either sex may
fascinate and g in the love and affections
ot any person they choose instantly. This
simple mental acquirement all can pos-
sess. Free by mail for 25c., together with
a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle,
Dreams, and Hints to LadieR. A queer
book. 100,000 sold. Address D. P. MA-
SON, 700 Sansoin Street, Philadelphia,
Pa. 11 6 1 m
CHEAPEST BOOK .STORE w o STV
53,672 Superb English Hooks AT OUR PRICE!
75,296 New American Hooks AT YOUR PRICE!
112,726 Second-hand Dooks AT ANY PRICE!
Catalogue of General Literature Free.
Leggat Brothers,
3 Beekman st., near new postollice, New
York. h 6 im
On 30 Days Trial
We will send our Electro-Voltaic Belts
and other Electric Appliances upon trial
for 30 clays to those sufferiag from Nev-
ous Debility, Rheumatism. Paralysis or
any diseases ol the Liver or Kidneys, and
many other diseases. A Sure Cure guar
anteed or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC
BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. n 6 im
AGENS WANTED for the best and
f astest-seuig pictorial ooks and bibles.
Prices reduced 33 per ?nt. National
Publishing Co., Phila. 'a. 9 18 8w.
SENSIBLE
TRUSS
tsiio stew
ELASTIC TRUSS
Hoa a Tad differing from al 1 othnn,
b cnp bap«, with Solf-AdjuiWng
Hall lu cuutur, adapt* I tse If to all
position! of tb« body, whll« the
Hal li n the cap prea*eR linek the
latebtlnflNjiMilaeaperMoawonld
with tlio ringer* With light
preeaura the Hernia U held •epiirely
|a|^ durable
lay and night and a radical cure curtain.
od cheap. Sent by moll. Clrculnrv free.
EGG LESION TBtJSS CO., Chicago, III.
INSTITUTE.
Established I n 18T9 for the enre of
Caneer, Tumon, Ulcere* Scrofula,
and Skin IMewaeee, without theuie of
knife, or lou of blood, and little fata*
y«ll ^formation, circulars and reference*, address,
Dr. F. L. VOKI). Aurora, Kuno Co., lit
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HOOD PLAN. Combining and of ratlag wan' e v«« ■
Rv In ena tail sum liae erery advantage af capital, with
Jhft skillfulmenagement. l<argeprolieilrUeC pi-orataea
* ® iMVOtttMiit* of lift to liO.lftC. Clrealar, with fell s*«
planatleiis new all cau enceee^ In eteek deall«ge,nnMll*d free.
LAWRKNOK Jk Co.. 19 Miend gtrvet. New Tetk.
CONSUMPTION
U'KKI). A Hmplo vegotitble romcd.?
tor Uie tyitdy and pit mansni cure of Oonnump-
(utd Luyf J fictions. Alao a nnaffivr anil
i iulirnl mro for Nervous DeMIity and all
Murvoug C<nu|)1ftintfl, trAiVA hus been tetUil in
ihoutandi qf' cmii. J tori jkj. with full diroctloilB
'In German, Kronen, or £nirll«h) for uropar*
ng- and unity, Hcnt by tiuUl freo of rtm rgr
on rnooli't (n fltatiQP. I'leiu* name thii vu er,
W Wr Wt>KAH,14U Vow)ri'mock,ttoche>ter,H.Y.
BENSON'S
Capcine Porous Plasters
CUP.ES LAME OS WEAK BACK
^ NSTANTLY Sold bv all druggists.
E A BURY (i JOHNSON, Prep's. 21
latt St., N. y. i8 8w
tlanta, Ga., or St. Louis, Mo.
51 TOijJCO Invested in Wall Street
ocks makes fortunes every month,
o ok sent free explaining everything-
Addrebs, BAXTER & CO., Bankers, 17
Wall street, NewYoik. 10 it.im
ORGANS 13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2
Knee Swells, Ktool, & Book, only
$98.70. Pianos Stool, Cover Si Bo k,
only $143.75. Illustrated Newspaper
sent free. Address DANIEL F. BEAT-
TY, Washington, N. J. 10 11 im
WANTED. A GOOD AGENT to
canvass Demaon and the adjoining
towns for the best selling household arti-
cles in the world. Tip top profits, write
at once to World Manufacturing Co , 1.']
Nassau St , New York. 10 11 im
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TJ ©
isaclaes
D yon rant a par« . bloom-
ing " Om;)lexi<>H ? If ko, a
few applications of
MAGNOLIA BALM, will grat-
ify yoii to your heart's con-
tei'.t. It <lof$ away wilh Sal-
bimcM, Uedaes#. Flmplcs,
i'Jlotches. ard aildis5ia r«and
iMporibctinne of the skin. It
overcomes the fluniied appear-
suea of heal, faii;;uo and ex-
eitemcnt. It makes a lady of
t MICTY appear but TWKN-
TT; and fro natural, gradual,
p< )foct are its effects,
ikat it U impossible to detect
His application.
CENTKAI. ROUTE
"3? O TEXAS
houston and texas
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Passenger Express Trains
AND
DAILY FAST FREIGHT LINES
BIITWEEN TEXAS AND
ST.LOUIS KANSAS CITY & CHICAGO
Pullman's palace sleeping caus
each way, dailv, without change,
BETWEEN ST. LOUIS & HOUSTON
via SEDALIA and
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
THE SHORT LINE.
Pullman's palace sleeping cars
Each way, without change,
BETWEEN DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
via VINITA and
ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO R'Y
Through tickets frorr. or to any point
i.n Great Britain or Continent of Euiope,
yia
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL R'Y
AND
National, White Star, Anchor and
Cunard Steamship lines on sale at all
importai t stations.
Special inducements to immigrants and
pfOpl^ desiring to settle in the State.
Jf3jp*For information as to rates of pas-
s;ige and freight, routes, etc., apply in
person, or bv letter to
C. B. GRAY,
Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. D. TRUE,
Asst. Gen. Freight Agt.
or to :
A. II. SWANSON,
General Superintendent.
J. WALDO,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
^S.£^ll2.wsO<£^CS.,
THE
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
PASSING THROUGH
The "naturally beautiful and most fovor-
eoi region of our country ,"
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
TO THE
EAST AMD SOUTHEAST
AFTER JUNE lot
ROUM) TRIP TICKETS
at reduced rates will be on tale to the
CELEBRATED SPRINGS AND WA
TERING PLACES OF EAST
TENNESSEE AND
VIRGINIA.
Elegant day coaches from
TTLE ROCK TO CHATTAN008A
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
\>y the company, on ail night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
—as well as for—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA.
And all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets by this line.
Maps, Time Table*, and Rate* of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R. ROGERS,
Gen. Westtrn agent, Dallas. Texas.
Mchi, ijr
WOOD'S HOUSEHC'iS MAGAZINL
It a monthly, liu-pag j Hcrap Hook of tho cream of
tlio World's Literature. Single copy, 20c., or 9? pw
An OiH_/hromo (14x30 inches) of "Yosetnitc
* Black Hlioap." a $1.60 book, in
Christian Oaklcy'a Mistake." a f\
K -Womfl
year.
VulJoy." price, $.1
paper bind
nook, in P- P«r binilinir, and a sample copy of "W
HousehtMlIacaiino —all post-paid,for only 80
In money, or Tn oae-cont. postage stamps. Agonti
Wanted. Most liberal term*, mil nothing sent freo.
AJdrssa S. 8.*V«X TritoaJ Uutldta*. IWr Yorl City
Texas & St. Louis
NEW SHORT LINE
-TO THE -
EAST!NORTH
—-VIA
VIIVIT A,
INDIAN TERUITORY,
AND
8T. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO R'Y
through
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPINC GARS
BETWEEN
Dallas lex.& St. Louis
WITHOUT CHANGE.
JggfThrougk Tickets on sale at
all PriDcipal Ticket Offices in
Texas.
D. WISHART, 1
Gen. Pas*. Agt. ( Temple
C. W. ROGERS, f Building
Gen. Supt. J St. Louis
GODY'S LADY'S BOOK.
rROSPECTUS FOR 1879.
Godey's Lady's Book
Rcduced From $3 to $2 per Year.
The cheapest and best ladies' magazine
published, md no retreatfrom its
present high standard.
Our splendid engravings on steel, de-
signed by F. O C. Darley; our unsur-
passed colored fashion plates ; our month-
ly novelties; our fashion designs; our
work department; our literary depart-
ment; a diagram pattern ; model homes;
otir juvenile department; Godey's recipes
upon every subject, each one tested before
printing; Music—24 pages every year—
worth more than the price of the book;
colored designs. In addition to our full
corps of talented writers, we have com-
pleted arrangements for charming serial
stories with
CHRISTIAN REID.
Autho ot "Valerie Aylmer," "Morton
House," "Mabel Lee," -'Nina's Atone-
ment," "Daughter of Bohemia," "Af,.er
Many Days," "Bonny Kate," etc., etc.
Also with
MARIAN C. L. REEVES
and EMILY READ,
Author* of "Ingremisco," "Wearithorn,"
'Old Martin Boscawen's Jest," "Aytoun,"
"Two Hundred Years Ago," etc., etc.
Commence at once and tell your friends
about the great reduction in price, and
what Godey intends to do for 1S79.
want every lady to havethebook for 1879.
We expect our list to reach 150,000
copies. Send in your clubs at once. You
can add any names afterwards at same
ptice as original club,
REDUCED TO $2 PER YEAR.
Terms—Cash in advance, postage pre-
paid.
We offer no cheap premium! but give
you the best magazine published.
CLUB TERMS.
One copy one year $2 00
Two copies one yeflr 3 So
Three copies one year 5 40
Four copies one year 6 80
Five copies one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the
club, making six copies 9 60
Eight copies one year and an extra
copy to the person getting up the
club, making nine copies 14 25
Ten copies one year, and an extra
copy to the person getting up the
club, making eleven copies 17 00
Twenty copies one year and an extra
copy to the person getting up the
club, making twenty-oue copies..31 50
Now is the Time to Make up Your Clubs
How to Remit—Get a postoffice money
order on Philadelphia or a draft on Phil-
adelphia or New York. If .you cannot,
get either of these send bank notes, and
in the latter esse register your letter.
Parties desiring to get up clubs send
for a specimen copy, which will be sent
free. Address
Godey'* Lady's Book Pub. Co. (Limited.)
1006 Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia.
Auction and Commission.
CABLR'S
AUCTION HOUSE,
(Opposite Euper' Confectionary.)
BUYS and SELLS
Second-Hand Furniture
FURNITURE & GOODS
ON CONSIGNMENT.
All consignments entrusted to him faith-
tu 11v attended to.
CONSIGNED STOCKS RECEIVED DAILY.
"7tt
Wholesale Grocers.
sam'l. banna,
E. ■. LINSO,
j. j. OWENS
A r. FLATTER
HANNA OWENS & 00.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
Corner Main St.. and Austin Av«,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
S 19 tf
THE
Scietific American
Til J KTir-l OUKTll VKAK,
Most Popular Soientifio Paper In the World
Only Sl.tS a Vrar, Including ro ing«.
YTBokly, 88 Nunib i a Tear. 4,900
Kuok J*i<n.
The Scientific American is a large first-
class weekly newspaper pf sixteen pages,
printed in the most beautiful style, pro-
fusely illustrated with magnificent en-
gravings, representing the newest Inven-
tions and the most recent advances in the
arts and sciences; including new and in-
teresting facts in agriculture, horticul-
me, the home, health, medical progress,
ocial scienc e, natural history, geology,
astronomy. The most valuable practical
papers, by eminent writers in all depart-
ments of science, wl'.l be found In the
Scientific American.
Terms, $3.20 per year, $1.60 half year,
which includes postage. Discount to
agents. Single copies ten cents. Sold
.y all newsdealers. Remit by postal or-
;er to MUNN Si CO., publishers. 37 Park
Row, New Yoik.
PAT ENTS.«.I,"S
Scientific, American, Messrs. MUNN &
CO. are solicitors of American and for-
eign patents, have had 34 years experi-
ence and now have the largest establish'
mentiri the word. Patents are obtained
on the best terms. A special notice is
made in the Scientific American of all in-
ventions patented through this agency,
with the name and residence of the pat-
entee. By the immense circulation thus
given, public attention is directed to the
merits of the new patent, and sales or in-
troduction often easily effected .
Any person who has made a new dis-
covery or invention can ascertain, free ot
chart;e, whether a patent can probably be
obtained, by writing to the undersigned.
We also send FREE our hand book about
the patent laws, patents, caveats, trade-
marks, their costs and how procured, with
hints for procuring advances on inven-
tious. Address for the paper or concern-
ing patents.
MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y.
3nchto ofilce cor. F and 7th sts., Wash-
Sin aan, D. C,
AGENTS WANTED
BEAEOH'S
BEL F-A PPLIC ABLE
Electric Sponge Belts
For Medicinal Purposes.
CURES WITHOUT MEDICINE,
NEW MKT HOD,
REMARKABLE FACTS
HONEST, EFFECTIVE, HARMLESS.
Physics not to be relied upon.
353 leotrioltyi
First, upon the .lists of our most Eminent
Physicians, as a positive curs for
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
DYSPEPSIA,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
GENERAL. DEBILITY,
IMPURE BLOOD,
CHRONIC DISEASES,
HEAD TROUBLES,
KIDNEY DISEASE,
SKIN DISEASE,
GENERAL ILL HEALTH,
ETC., ETC.,
Among the many modem electric ap-
pliances used for medical purposes, the
most Reliable Durable and Economical
are
BEACH'S ELECTRIC SPONGE BELTS,
Perfect and powerful Galvanic Batteries
constructed in such a manner that they
can be worn on any part of the body, in-
troducing a mild and continuous current
of Electricity throughout the entire sys-
tem, without interfering in the least with
the patients' habits or occupation.
For further particulars address
W. C. BEACH,
mi7 8 2 St.jJohns, Mich.
THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Off THH
University of Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS,
Possesses unrivaled advantages for Clin-
ical Teaching. The Charity Hospital has
an annual admission of more than Six
Thousand Patients, and i6 visited
daily by the professors, accompanied by
the students.
The annual circular will be 6ent to al
who may apply.
wim T. G Richardson, M. D., Dean.
Vick's Floral Guide.
A beautiful wotk of 100 pages, one col-
ored flower plate, and 300 illustrations,
with descriptions of the best flowers and
vegetables, and how to grow them. All
for a five cent stamp. In English or
German
The Flower and Vogetable Garden, 175
pages, six colored plates and many hun-
dred engravings. For 50 cents in paper
covers; $1 in elegant cloth. In German
or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine—
32 pages, a colored plate n every number
and many fine engraviugs. Price $t 25
a year; five copies for $5. Specimen num-
bers sent for 10 cents.
Vick's seeds are the best in the world.
Send five cent stamp for a Fioral Guide,
containin list and prices, and plenty ot
information. Address,
JAMES VICK
Rochester N. Y.
1879— PRICE REDUCED. -$1.60'
THE NURSERY.
A Monthly Magazine for Young Readers
Superbly Illustrated. Subscribe now
(187S) and get last number of this year
frkr. Send 10 cents for a tpecimen copy
and Premium-List. Johm L. Svorkv,
36 Broom field'St., Boston, Mast.
Scribners. Monthy
Oonciuetod by J. G. Holland,
The Handsomest Illustrated Magazine In
the World.
The American edition of this periodical
is now
MORE THAN 70,000 MONTHLY,
\nd has a Irirgrr circulation in England
than any other American tnagasine. Ev-
ery number contains about one hundred
and fifty pages, and from fifty to ssrenty-
firc original wood-cut illustrations.
"IJAWORTH'S." a seiial novel, by
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnet', authoro
"That Lass o' Lowrie's." The scene
of Mrs. Burnett's new novel is laid in
Lancashire; the hero is a young inventor
ol American birth.
FALCONBERG, a serial notel, by H.
H. Boyesen, author f "Gunnar," "The
Man w^>o Lost his Name," &c. In this
romance, the author graphically describes
the peculiarities of Nors* ia-iraigrant life
in a Western settlement.
A STORY OF NEW ORLEANS, by
Geo. W, Cable, to be began on the conclu-
sion . of "Falconberg." This story will
exhibit the state of society in Creole Lou-
isiana about the years 1803-4-5, the time
of the Cession, and it period bearing a re-
markable likeness to the present Recon-
struction period.
PORTRAITS OF AMERICAN PO-;
ETS. This series (begun in August with
the portrait of Bryant) will be continued^
that of Longfellow appearing In Novem-
ber. These portraits are drawn by T.
Coir. They will be printed separatelyoit
tinted paper, as frontispieces of four dif-
ferent numbers. Illustrated sketcnes o
the lives of the poets will accompany thesd
portraits.
STUDIES IN THE SIERRAS.—A
series of papers (mostly illustrated) by
John Muir, the California naturalist. The
most graphic and picturesque and, at the
same time, exact and trustworthy studies
of "The Californfa Alps" that have yef
been made. The series will sketch the
California Passes, Lakes, Wind Storoii
and Eorests.
A NEW VIEW OF BRAZIL.—Mr.
Herbert H. Smith, of Cornell University,
acompariionof the late Prof. Hartt, is
now in Brazil, with Mr. J, Wells Champ-
ney (the artist who accompanied Mr. Ed-
Iward King in his tour through "The
[Great South"), preparing lor Scribner
a series of papers on the present condi-
tion.—the cities, rivers and resources ef
the great empire of South America.
the TOI1NNY REB" PAPERS, by
an "ex-confederate" soldier, will be
among the raciest contributions to Scrib-
ner during the coming year. They are
written and illustrated by Mr. Allen C.
Redwood, of Baltimore.
the leading EUROPEAN UNI-
versities. We are now hating pre-1
pared for Scribner, articles on the lead-
ing Universities of Europe. They will be
written by an American College Profes-
sor, Mr. il. h. Boyesen, of Cornell (au-
thor of "Falconberg," etc.,) and will in-
clude sketches of the leading men in each
pt th most important Universities of
Great Britain and the continent.
Among the additional series of papers
to appeal, may be mentioned those ort
How Shall we Spell (two papers by Prof.
Lounsbury,) The New South, Lawn-
Planting for Small Places, by (Samuel
Parsons, of Flushing,) Canada or To-
day, American Art ard Artists, American
Archeology, Modern In venters; also Pa-
pers ot Travel, History, Physical Science,
Studies in Literature." Political and So-
cial Science, Stories and Poems; "Tepics
ot the time," by Dr. J. G. Holland)
record of New inventions and Mechanical
Improvements; Papers ef Education,
Decoration, etc.; Book Reviews ; Fresh
Bits of Wit and Humor, etc., etc.
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and state, in full, and send with remit*
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registered letter, to
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Physicians.
J .T. PURCELL, M. D.
Physician, Burgeon and Oculist.
Special attention given to the
And will treat all diseases of the eye. Of-
fice over George Stroube's grocery store.
Main street, Denison, Texas. i.itf
DR
HALLIWELL.
Near the cornor Morton street and
Austin avenue.
Office at residence for the present.
10 8tf
Books and Stationery.
B. A. COOK,
Dealer in
Books, Stationery,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Toys, Wall Paper, Etc.
so6 Mailer Block
DENISON,
7 11 tt
TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1879, newspaper, November 7, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327370/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.