Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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DENISON DAILY CRESSET.
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanics! skill is required to operate it
The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim-
•tlcity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they
an hardened and polished. .... ,. ____
The luJirUineii are made it our new works in the city of Newsrk, N. J., with new apeciti
^stented) machinery and tools, conatrurted expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
Mr try maclii'w fully warranted.
“CARRY1NEWS”
DAILY DE.MSO*
CRESSET
TUB
NEWSPAPER
FOB
People,
“ Independent in all Things,’’
11 DOMESTIC*' SBWINC MACHINE 00.,
New York nnd Chlea|go. .
AND
fashions m$mm
Mgkttt talent and the best facilities in ail departments, and the best Ideas of the most skillful
modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the
average dress-maker. Our styles arc alwsvs the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated
mtaioguc mailed to any lady sending live cents with her address. Agents wsntad every wnara.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
New York and Chicago.
j“ NEUTRAL IN NOTHING.”
lor Sale by T*. O. Drig’g't* 304 Main street, I)K> ISON TEX. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS
THE
“SILVER TONGUE”
&AN
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
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The cheapest because the best. Fully warranted.
New Styles just ready Send for Catalogue and Price
Lists. Examine our new method of lighting the music
for evening performance. Constant improvement our
policy. Styles specially adapted foi Parlors, Churches,
Lodges, Music ILills and Conservatories. Address the
Manufacturers.
K P. NEEDHAM & SON,
iVos. 1439145 a> 147 East 33d St., New York.
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flirt'1 *iiiiti'i.tilu..d ti.o. o conUiop.nting
i. ar. i. ge, on the my strmiof rcpnulu '
inu anu tho •'•erot Infirmities ol
W i,,u anti tho I'vrot Infirmities of youth,
»d wo m an 1 »• -tl A n 11... st rat e« i Ijook ot 200 pnycL
fettling, which t.iOulU be ktpl under lock au«i
ikjla,. diifll 1' .r AO
r private leading, which ruviuu u« ***« uuu« iv*«««
I'pBrVATFMEDIOAli'TnEATISf! on all dimiw
r a Private Nature in both svxea, tho abu*«i anu dis-
nderaolthe wxuul i.vitein, mid tlienicamotcure,UOpa^W
initial Wantin'**, Cain
kbit, *e.,a» pas'wmV
iro. bookscon'alning
now inf on too lubjwt, fceun icuut'xj •«•*«** w“
alpt of CO eta. Add reii., Dr. BuMa’Dir’.njan*
I..I2 N. 8th it- It. Louia, Mo. CUuW** IWOT
r seal tor 2*U t«.
n Seuial and Chronic Piacaaea,
v ......h, Cancer, Rupture, tao Opium
pago work sentunder ical for 10 cti. All
•outlining 4t0 pafei and everything wort*
i subject, sent seouro’.y aoaled on ro-
EVERY FARMER IIIS iiWK MILLER.
Challenge Feed Mills.
skfilLr and Grinder.
Will Grind any kind of
Feed, whet her wet or dry.
with ease and speed, *ud
without, healing.
ALSO
OCAGB
COM AND COB MILLS.
For Doacriptlon and rrlcoa addrnat
SEMPLE, BIROE A CO.,
Agricultural Implements and SpeeUlUtt
In llardw-r«,
•lO WaaMnglan Av«., ST. LOFTS.
CarriaM. maouoa lawbat pajor j»» muX tfela
OF THE
CITY S DENISON
AND THE
i
STATE OF TEXAS
I
I
ADVERTISE
Through the
CEESSET
One of the best mediums in northern Texas
with a large and rapidly increasing
circulation. Hates liberal,
•BOX! OJFJE'JLCJE
COMPLETE.
WORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
SEND IN
YOUR ORDERS!
CRESSET PRINTIN6 COMPANY.
Pick up almost any newspaper publish-
ed north of the lt*d River you will w-< I In-
won! "FREE” in t>i*r black letters. Hoad
beb iw it and you find a request for lee
names and address of all tlie sons an
daughters ot tlie nortli and east to lie sent
to -TEXAS EMIGRATION AGENT.
SEDAI.IA. Mo., who will mail them with-
out cost a-FREE GUIDE TO TEXAS.”
the land of suntieaina, beautiful prairies
and v-1 levs. '1 bis book we b.ive seen. It
is accompanied with beautiful colored
maps, illustrations, rates of fare ami
freight. full of information raneeming mu-
cities. rirers, lands, crops,schools, church*
es.etc. Who pays for it? THE MIS-
S' >UKI. KANSAS A TEXAS RAILWAY
They are sending thousand* to all part* of
the United States and Europe. This jfoes
to show wliat they are doing lor Texas.
They have lately teduced their rates ot
fare for emigrants almost one-half. Their
trains are crowded, and special trains are
frequently run to accommodate tlie people.
They are spending thousands of dollars
every month ad vert isms* Texas. They
have twelve regular traveling men em-
ployed distributin': free information con-
cerning Texas throughout the United
States. Tliev n«k our aid in their efforts.
Patronize the M K.&T.R’y. GO NORTH
YTIA DENISON and through the tieauti-
tul Indian Territov. They will laud you j
directly in the Great Union Depet at St. i
Louis.' They don't compel you to ride
three or four miles through the back
striets and alleys of St. Louis in a top-
plin'; omnibus.' They run thc;r coaches
and -deeper* through t«* St. Louis and en-
ter the Union Denot. Is there any other
line from Texas that does? "No.” Thev
also rim coaches and sleeping cars from
Texas to Hannibal and Quincy. Have you
nnv friends east lookin'? towards Texas?
If so. send their address to the undersiged
and he will with pleasure forward them
(and you also) n beautiful pamphlet and
other Interesting matter well worth tin-
men* request.
Address. fAS. I). BROWN,
Gen’l Pass’g’er Ag’t, M. K. & T.R’y.
5-2:tf hEDALIA. MO.
BEATTY’S PAULO R
ORGANS.
Elegant Styles with Valuable Improve-
ments. New and Beautiful Solo Stops,
i »vur One Thousand Organists and Musi-
cians Indorse these organa and recommend
them as Strictly First Class in tone. Mech-
anism and durability. Warranted for six
years.
Most Elegant and Latest Improved.
Have been awarded the Highest Premi-
um in competition with others for
Simplicity, Durability, Promptness,
AM) PI iso LIKK ACTION.
Pure, Sweet mid Even Balanced Tone,
Orche-tral Effect*. and liistaiitiiueous
access which mav he had to the Reeds.
Send for Price List. Address,
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jers y, U. $. A.
U MMMM
To (Inc Working 4 lass.—Wc cun
furnish you employment at which you can
in .he very large pay in vour own localities
without being away from home over night.
Agents ivan'i d in every ti wn and county to
take subscribers for The Centennial Reconi,
the largest publication in tile United States
—Id pages, 04 columns; Elegantly Illus-
trated; Terms only $1 per year. The
Record is devoted to whatever is of interest
connected witli tho Centennial year. The
Great ExUi‘ it ion at Philadelphia is illus-
trated in detail. Everybody wants it. The
whole people feel great interest in their
Country’s Centennial Birthday, and want
to know all i bout it. An elegant patriotic
crayon drawing premium picture is preseii’-
ed free to each subscriber. It is entitled,
“lu Flemcmberance of the One Hundredth
Anniversary of the Independence of the
United Slates.” Size fillxljO inches. Any
one can become a sueecssfu agent, for, 1 ut
show the paper and picture and hundred* of
subscribers are easily obtained even where.
There is no business that will pay like tl is
at present. We have ina-iv agents who tire
making as high as $20 per (lav and up* arils
Now is the time; don’t delay. Remember it
costs nothing to give the busisess a trial.
Send for cur circulars, tcuns, and sample
copy of paper, which are sent free to all
who apply; do it to-day- Complete outfit
free to those who decide to engage. Farm- i
ers and n.echaics and their s ns and daugh-
ters make the very best of rgen's. Address
THE CENTENNIAL RECORD,
I’oi timid, Maine.
9-lO-dA w-3m
rpHE NELSON HOUSE
Q. W. W 1LTEHS, Proprietor.
Convenient to tho Ilusinoss Portion
of the City.
Cor. Main ami llusk streets,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
Q O. RAND ELL,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW
Main street, dknison, tkxas
Will practice in Grayson and adjoining
counties. Special attention to collection
aud to th« Investigation of Land Claims
Sop t. 9 *
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LAGER BEER.
DEPOT!
F.C.J.LEBERMANN
DEALER IN
sojkix; RKVI c
AND
FOREIGN WINES
AND
LIQTTOIRS
MILWAUKEE,
ST. LOCI*,
AND
CINCINNATI
LAGER BEER
In Barrels or Bottles
Oelivered.in al! Parts of the Stole.
BAR FIXTURES
CONSTANTLY ON BAND.
ICE FOR SALE
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1876, newspaper, October 20, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523892/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.