Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 308, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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Real Estate.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Real estate and abstract
ok riTLE office.
$10,01)1)
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J. T. MUNSON,
(Successor to Tone & Munson.)
BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE.
Collects Rents, Pays Taxes, Negotiate*
Loans, Makes Abstracts of Title*.
THE ONLY ABSTRACT OF TITLES
OF DENISON.
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Office No. 215 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, - TEXAS.
11 30 dScw tf
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Attorney-At-Law.
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Cts.
ON LIFE k PROPERTY.
•10,000 will b« p«ld to aujr p#r#oo
wbo citn HXPLODt A LAMP fitted wlU
our MAfETY ATXACHMKIfT.
IUIIe<lfr«« for 36<*U. Pourforll,
Ayanta ftUl* or Femalfc
0. B. NKWTON'S HAFKTT LAMP CO.,
Himmhamtun, N. Y.
Ialiimov, IS WMT Mmauwai, M. T.
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CHEAPEST BOOK STORE WORLD.
175672 New and Old Standard Works in
Every Department of Literature Almost
given away. Catalogue of General Liter-
ature and fiction Iree. Immense Induce-
ments to Book Clubs and Libraries.
Leggat Brothers,
3 Berkman st., near new postoffice, New
York. 1 31 im
A.
PERSON,B.
NOTARY AND CONVEYANCER,
COMPOUND OXYGEN "Health
and Life," No. 1, a record ot re-
markable cures in Consumption,Catarrh,
Neuralgia and other Chronic Diseases by
the new Oxygen Treatment, now ready
I and sent fiee. Dr*. STARKEY & PALEN
1 1109 and 1.11 Grand St, Philadelphia,
1 Pa., 1 31 im
Hibbard building, Main street
DENISON,
A HOUSEHOLD NEED ! ! - A
book on Malarial Diseases and Liver
j Complaints. .Sent FREE. Address Dr.
TEX/^5^ Sandfoid, 162 Broadway, New York City
1 20 tf
1 31 im
o. RANDBLLi
ANDELL & BRO.
C. I. RANDKLL.
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Attorneys & Counsellora-at-Law
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office in Muller Block, west entrance
Room No. 1, up stairs.
AGENTS WANTED For the Best
and Faster-Selling Pictorial Books
and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cer.t.
National Publishing Co., Atlanta, Ga,
12 3 jm
PT ATVOS Stool, Cover and Book
jrin.liw'j o(ilv to$2,s Organs
13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Knee Swells,
Stool, Book, only $98Kp?*Holiday News
paper Free. Addi
Washington, N. J.
dress Daniel F. Beatty,
.16 4m
Retail Grocer*.
£*ORNER GROCERY,
W. H. PIER, Prop'r,
Main street and Rusk avenue.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
10-4 tt
Dentistry
J^ENTAL ROOMS.
BOWLES As RHEA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, • - TEXAS.
All work in mechanical and operativ
dentistry skillful1 y performed on libera,
its 11 1 dw
MEMPHIS k CHARLESTON
nallroad.,
THE
GREAT 80UTHERN MAIL ROUTE
PASSING THROUGH
The "naturally beautiful and most tovor-
ed region of our country
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
TO THE
EASTANDSOUTHEAST
Agents Read This !
We want an Agent in this County to
whom we will pay a sa!ary ot $100 pet-
month and exptnses to sell our wonderful
gnvention. Sample fiee. Address 1 t
Ince SHERMAN & CO., Marshall. Mich-
gan. n 6 4m
On 30 Days Trial
We will send our Electro-Voltaic Belts
nnd other Electric Appliances upon trial
for 30 (lays to those sufferiag from Nev-
ous Debility, Rheumatism. Paralysis or
any diseases ol the Liver or Kidneys, and
many other diseases. A Sure Cure euar
anteed or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC
BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. II 6 4m
A Man of a Thousaud.
A. CONSUMPTIVE CURED -
When death was hourly expected
from Consumption, all remedies having
failed, and Dr. II james was experiment-
ing, he accidentally made a preparation
of Indian Hemp, which cured his only
child, and now gives this recipe free on
receipt of two stumps to p y expense.
Hemp also cures nig t sweats, nausea at
the stomach, and will break a fresh c«ld
hi twenty-four hours. A 'dress,
CRAD 'OCR & CO.,
1032 Race St., Philadelphia, naming
this paper. 1 3 itn
$1200 returned in 30 days on $100
invested. Official reports and informa-
tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
options of $to to $50. Address T. Pot-
ter Wright & Co. Bankers, 35 Wall
street, N. Y. 11 6 3m
mm
(,'UKKD* A nlmiile vegetable rcmcth'l
f' r tlltt '/I'"*'/ iuni cu/e i)i Connmup-B
tiou.Uroncmti^Catiirui.AfiihmA,and alt
utid Luna A&ections. Altso a JKiftttive Wliclj
jruiliral euro for Ncrvoiw Debility and alll
'Nervous Complaints, irhich hn been tested tut
thousands qf cases. llccipc.witli full (llrcctioueI
i(in German, Jfroireli, or Kn riiuli) for nrepar-l
iiiiff and UBinv, *mt by xuail free of elmrge
on receipt of Stauip, l'least name this paper.
T,BHF.RAR,149 Poweri'Block,Roch««ter,W.T.
io-ii 411.0
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ELASTIC TRUSS
I im a l'*tl differing from r.l I o'.how,
is-jr fc cttptliapi, f Uh t>elf-Ar1ju t)tiir
Wal 1 In evnter, .vlR|>w i t«rl f to all
Elegant day coaches from
TTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
by the company, on all night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
•pfltloni of tlm bo.lv, wlille *he
if j ;UUm th«rtip|ircMPB back the
TRUS>3 /?,/ IntMllntr.i'intftR a pencil would
v'h fhv Fluper* *A;th lirV.t
ftrtvure the I*
iiyarv1 nl/ht. ^Q'l 11 n lli-al cure turtnln. itU dumblo
kb(t eiic.1i>. SraibymalU i;lr*5u!iM fi«e.
KO0LEST0N TKliSS CO., {'lilt ago, III.
PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
—AS WELI. AS FOR—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA,
And all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets by this line.
IKSTITOT E.
5 n 1379 for the rtiro 01
Crr fi*r, Tumors, n M , H^rofu'a,
> *u<l itliin fUii-aacu, wlllnmt tl.e u?s -t
• rr ??' of Uloo l, nn«l
i vniiforiuat.f ti, < iicuinrt and r«f< rcuco.*, uiMrux,
Dr. F. L. roXD, Aurora, K.-.Bn Co., IM.
no • 64
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereb given to all parties
holding claims against the estate of
Nicholas Stemual, deceased, to present
them 'n the time icquired by law, and all
parties indebted to said estate to settle
the same. Dr J. L. Jones,
Administrator N, Stemual, deceased.
Map*, Time Tables, and Rates of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R . ROGERS,
Gen. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
Mchi, ly
SAWING THE LOO.
THE CHEAT SUCCESS
ffOMKFULDpOTED
T.uh(,r.Saving <J^A.\T^^r>I^<;SA^V^TA«^IT>(,!
Is ftilly dsmonstrritM bjr tlio niim'nT In list' Slid
present, demand for them. It fawn Lous ofunj sliC.
Unr mm, ran saw more log* or c« nf Wood ui 0I.9
day and railrr ihnti two men ran thoo d Wnv. It
«vlll aaw & two foot l * In thrro minutes. I'.wrrr
rnnurr nwl. our. Township n,"n.( w......I.
|>cud lur iIMIMM Clrenlar ami Terms.
AOdinu w. iv. iiovrnim a ro.
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CAfTION —Hrwiire of nit Im'tulor* and In*
fi'liKfi'iu, We own (ivop ftrctpa'entjon iliesc Olsrt
Jtldini; Saw Muchluca, Wo wairautuvvry M.uiunr.
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$2590
A TEAR. Agcnra wanted, time.
neMUgltlnvita. PartlquUr* fr««.
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CENTRAL ROUT®
TO TEXAS
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Passenger Express Trains
AND
DAILY PAST FREIGHT LINKS
BRTWEKN TEXAS AND
8T.L0UI8 KANSAS CITY & CHICAGO
PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
each way, daily, without change,
BETWEEN ST. LOUIS & HOUSTON
via SEDALIA and
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
WmuMt
htoiikat caltkiaok mamufactukinu uoviic or the world.
Meat Market.
PEOPLE'S MARKET
UNCLE BILLY BURCH, Prop'r.
Fresh Beef, Mutton and Pork kept con-
btantly on hand. Spring vegetables a
specialtv. Butter, Eggs, Wild Game and
Fresh Fish always to be tound at the
People's Market. 4117'
gIMPSON Si ELLERTOV,
Proprietors
CENTR AL MARKET,
• ^
Main St., opposite Acheson's l)rugStore.
CHOICE BEEF, PORK. MUTTON.
SAUSAGE, ETC.
The best meats ol all kinds in the citv
2 6tf
Auction and Commission.
CilRR's
AUCTION HOUSE,
(Opposite Euper's Confectionary .)
BUYS and SELLS
Second-Hand Furniture
FURNITURE & GOODS
ON CONSIGNMENT.
7tt
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 from or to any point
in Great Britain or Continent of Euiope,
via
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
people desiring to settle in the Slate.
gg^For information as to rates of pas-
sage and freight, routes, etc., apply in
person, or bv letter to
C. B. GRAY,
Ass. Gen. Pas*. Agt.
E. D. TRUE,
Asst. Gen. Freight Agt.
or to:
A. II. SWANSON,
General Superintendent.
J. WALDO,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
All consignments entrusted to him faith
tullv attended to.
CONSIGNED STOCKS RECEIVED DAILY.
Millinery.
jyjRS BROWN & BALDWIC I,
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING
(At Singer Sewing Machine Office)
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Have just received a new, and the best
selected stock of goofls ever brought to
I this city. 9 i8tf
Merchant Tailor.
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENIfON, • - - TEXAS
Cleaning, renovating and repairing
Shirts made to order. Suitings ...istanti
on hawd. 10-14 tf
Tobacconist.
I T E.MASON,
Manufacturer and Dealer |n
Cigars;
319 Main street,
DENISON • • TEX. AS
I 7-3 tt-
JL*! tfAuj «ti
3o you waul a pur*, bloom-
ing Complexion! if so, a
few applications of Hasan's
jLiGNOLU IUU1 will grat-
1?y you to yonr hoart's con-
tent. It dors nway wiih Sal-
Loivuesfl, ltedno«H. Pimples,
blotches, and all diseases and
Imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes Iho Unshed appear-
ance of heat* fatiene and ex-
citement. It makes a lady of
1 IIIKTY appear but TWEN-
TY; and so natnral, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
by •
GENERAL G. T. BEAUREGARD,
NEW ORLEANS. 1880.
The entire proceeds arising from the
sale of this woi k are devoted to The Hood
Orphan Memorial fund, which is invest-
ed in United States Registered Bonds for
the nurture, care, support and education
of the ten infants deprived of their par-
ents last summer at New Orleans, (the
melancholy incidents of which sad be-
reavement are still fresh in the public
mind.)
The book is an elegant octavo, contain-
ing 360 pages, with a fine photognph
likeness and a fine steel engraving, made
exptessly for this work, lour large maps
oi'hatttle fields, bound in handsome Gray
English Cloth, at Three Dollar*, or in a
Fine Sheep Binding, with Marble Edge,
Three Dollars and Fifty Cents, in Half-
Bound Morocco, Library Style, Four Dol-
lars, or in best Levant Tuikey Morocco,
Full Gilt Sides and Edges, Five Dollars.
On the receipt Irom any person remit-
ting by mail or express, of the amount in
a registered letter or by a postal order,
bank draft, or check, a copy will be im-
mediately sent free ol postage, registered
ap second-class matter.
The volume is published in the best
style of typography, on elegant paper,
with illustrations, executed as highest
specimens of art.
The author, the subject, the purpose,
all alike render it worthy a place in every
library—on every desk—or upon the book
shelf of every house in the country.
Agents wanted in every town and coun-
ty in the Unit«d States, and a preference
will be given to honorably discharged
veterans from the army.
To the ladies, who feel a desire to ex-
press their sympajhy with The Hood Or-
phan Memorial Fund, the sale of this
hook among their circle of friends, will
afford an excellent way of contributing
substantial aid to so deserving a cause.
For terms, rates to Agents, etc., ad-
dress with fnll particulars,
Geu'l G. T. BEAUREGARD, Publisher.
On behalt of The Hood Memorial Fund.
d&wjm 1 24
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Northern Ice
Will be furnished in any quantity.
Geo. Braun, Agent,
IS 9 tf Daniton, Texas,
EMERSON. FISHER & CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Top Buggies and Pliaetons.
Best material, good workmanship, handsome styles strong and duiahl*
vehicles in every respect.
70,000 CARFUAGES
Manufactured by KMERBON, FISHER Si CI., are now in ilk* lu evary part a
tliu American Continent.
They give unfailing satisfaction. All their work is warranted. They have ro,
ceived testimonials from all parts of the country of purport similar to the follow-
ing, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection :
Gai.va, Ills., July t6th, 1879.
Messrs. F.mkrson, Fishbr, & Co. :
• I have used one of your Top Buggies three years, and three 5f thein two years
in my livery stable, and thev have given me perfect satisfaction and are in constant
use. OSCAR SMALLEY.
Nbwrbery, S. C., July 17th, 1879.
Messrs. Coppock Si Johnson:
Dear Sirs—I have been using the Emerson & Fisher Buggy I bought from yo
as roughly I suppose as any one could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full bpred
sometimes with two grown ladies and myself in thebuggy, and it is to-day worth at
the money I paid for it. I say the Emerson, Fis' er Bnggiea will dn.
A. M. TEAGUE, farmer.
r Tlio favorable reputation the Carriages have made in localities w here they have
beeti used for several years bv Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers and others re-
qniring hard and constant use, has led to an increased demand from those localiteis.
I to meet which the manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have
been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good stvle,
360 Carriages a WeelL.
EMERSON, ISHER
SCO ARRIAGES ARE THE BEST.
10 31 6m
x THCBCST
*rHEW0ltl
SOLD BY
y,
. SO SIMPLE *
Scutes
„ WARRANTED
st 500.00
NOTICE0UK 9~?*OsoaUHSA,D
particulars address:
WhiteSewino Machine CO. Cleveland, ohio.
ftUHBe/U
Just Out.
HOOD'S GREAT BOOK
OF THE WAR.
Advance and Retreat,
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES IN THE
UNITED STATES AND CONFED-
ERATE STATES ARMIES:
BV GENERAL J. B. HOOD,
Late Lieutenant-Geneial Confederate I
.^States Army, published for
THE
01
m
M., K. & T. R'Y.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Beautiful Parlor Car (Seat
Free) from Hannibal to Chicago. Ills.
Fresh Oysters!
GEO. BRAUN,
Agent for
ANHEUSER BEER CO.
Leave your orders with the under-
signed, or at the ice house, near the rull>
road.
THIS IS THE LINE
I'hat runs the finest Dinning Cars in the
world, between Hannibal, Mo., and Chi-
cago, Ills. Meats, 75 cents.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs Palace Sleeping Cars between
Hannibal, Mo., and Toledo, Ohio.
Loving, Miller & Boss,
—publishers of the—
STOCKMEN'S GUIDE
Hand'BooH.
It will be a neat and well bound, dura-
ble, convenient sized book ot 1 o pages,
giving name, postofiice address, location
of ranche and illustrated mark and brand
of all stockmen in Western Texas, from
Red R vcr to the Rio Grande. Thf book
will also contain the Constitution, By-
Laws, Rules and Regulations of the
Stock-Raisers Association of Northwest
Texas, together with the proceedings of
each meeting, and other valuable infor-
mation to all persons interested in stock
business of Western Texas. The book
will be delivered by the 10th of March,
1880, and will be complete in every re-
spect. Our Mr. Geo. B. Loving is a life-
long stock man, and with the assistance
of the Stock Raisers Association of North-
west Texas, guarantees the book to be
what we claim tor it.
TERMS
For inserting cut of animal, horse or
cow showing mark or brand as
they appear on the animal, your
Nares, Postoffice, and Location of
Ranche in type under the cut, and
mail you a copy of the book, post-
paid $a 00
For each additional Mark and Brand
without Cut 35
Each additional Book 50
jfa^In sending mark and brand, etc.,
write it as plain as possible.
The book will contain a complete in-
dex, so that every brand can be teadily
found.
—REFERENCES
Col. C. L. Carter, Pres., S. A. N W.
Texas, Palo Pinto, Texas.
J. B. Mathews, ist Vice-Pres., S. A. N.
W. Texas, Ft. Griffin, Texas.
R. Ste/ens, 2d Vice-Pres., S. A. N,
. Texas. Cambridge, Texas.
Couts Si Simpson, Weatheiford,Texa .
T. J. Atkenson, Jacksboro, Texas.
^*~For further information and adver-
tising rates address,
LOVING, MILLER & ROSS,
Printers and Publishers,
Weathertord, Texas.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Palace Sleeping Car between
Denison and St. Louis, Mo., and also
one between Houston, Texas, and St.
Louis, Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Reclining Chair Car (Seat
Free) between Scdalia, Mo., and tt.
Louis, Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Pullman Sleeping Car be>
tween Fort Scott, Kan., and Quincy, III
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs BOTH a Day Express and
Night Express out of Denison.
PEOPLE PATRONIZE THE
ll
Because it runa Through Cars, and gives
the people superior facilities with its new
Steel Track, Fast Time and Sure Con
nections.
Our Illustrated Newspaper, with maps,
guide book, time tables and printed r*tes
of fare, will be aent free to all who send
their address to JAS. D. BROWN,
General Passenger Agent,
Or to W. P. ROBINSON,
Traffic Agent,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
J.
Banks.
J^IRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $500,0(10 00
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ol the United States
OFFICERS •
ohn8cullin, kd. perry,
President. Vice Prest.
Cashier
FREE
TfFW Bnl Mmtlfle ««r« Sir1 .rr«« DtMlltr,
without M«llcln«, Mm o>n . IIMI«4
r« r* 0 rmlc<t/-HO* P 8. ci
directors! ,
John Scullin, Geo. A. Madill,
Edward Perry, E. H. Lingo,
J. P. Rockwell, J G. Fish,
Sam'l Star, Sam. Hanna.
Pr4tf,
Bakery.
THE STAR
* BAKERY, ★
Next to Wood Si Co., Main St.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Freah Bread, Rolls and Cakes con
tantly on hand, and will be deliver**
wice a day to any part of the city.
ti,9
F. BREWER, Paw.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 308, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1880, newspaper, February 19, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327456/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.