Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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THE
“SILVER TONGUE”
ORGAN
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
->M»-
The cheapest because the best. Fully warranted.
New Styles just ready. Send far Catalogue and Price
Lists. Examine our new method of lighting the music
for evening performance. Constant improvement our
policy. Styles specially adapted for Parlors, Churches,
Lodges, Music Halls and Conservatories. Address the
Manufacturers.
E. P. NEEDHAM & SON,
Jfcf. 143.143 A147 Ekwt 33d St.. Jfeiv York.
THE NEW
DOMESTIC”
A
Double*
Thread
Lock-Stitch
Machine.
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no Instruction or mechanical skill is required to "rorate it
The construction of Iho machine is based upon a principle of
pllclty, comprising simple levers working upon cenlrca. The bearings are tew, and they
"* ^e macidnn UtPMdo nt our new work, in the city of Newark. N. J„ with new special
(patented) machinery ood tool*, constructed expressly to accomplish « hat « e non o c .
jtvery wiuMm f*Uy warranted.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Nt'w York nnd Cliicnjjo.
SAVINGS.—By using the “Ooineetle” P«-
FASHIONS
rjVONSOKlAL,
ronsorial RoomaJ
Main street, Demison, Texas,
D. WILLIAMS, • - Proprietor.
acawThp most skillful and accommodating
Jrligts, the most convenient arranjouenU
and the most expeditious work.
hot All cats BATHS
Day or night. Remember the place, and
give him a '■all. _
1 VeNISONBUSINESS UOLLGE,
A T. CLARK, A. M., PaisciraL.
Doulsou, Texas.
Instructions thorough and complete In
til the branches of a business education.
Applications for circulars, etc., made to
Mr.TL.Hfcer.at the Post Office Book
Store, or after Sept. 2d, at the Business
College to the principal, ^ ^
a ug!4d tf ___
;C
MAMIE
GUIDES
t»tr»tjhi»wlnui«
v iiutig and. miuu.o
An IHuatrated work 4*
■•gw, • private emmtelO'
to tho married and mar
,hlc on the. myaterlei.
the
i mjMH
oftbtpaXual retain, it> abut
DAILY DEX ISON
CRESSET
'CARRYIX EWS” Dorman, Holmes ACo. INDIANAPOLIS
! “Ha but Iskiq Ma firteSti*!1'
TEXAS OEFARTaENT
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Hglut Luiiisll. ft.
THK
NEWSPAPER
DORMAN, HOLMES & CO.
Manufacturers ttutl Dealers in
PIANOS & 03GAF3,
General Otha*. Texas Deceit merit,
I Great Through Line bet. St. Louis and the
|----BAIT-
A EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
M Let v e
SSket Office No. 105 N. Fourth St.
si. i.oi IS,
mi arrival of traiu, irom the we-t cou'g i>
INU1ANAPOL18,
-roa-
Cincinnati, Louisville, and the South
LAGER BEER
DEPOT!
Also the “OldReliable''
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i;
F.U.LEBER&iftMN
I
I'D It
Cor. Commerce A Market sis., Dallas.
I
Supply Depot* or Branch office; at all
TiHl) llii; H.. k. A T. B Y
important pnii.U in t1 e S' .*.
rL_1 lY«S B «v,
fiulcpeudoiit til all Tilings,’
AM)
liEUTRAL IN NCTiliNG.
—TO—
S T. I.ot'1 S,
Tkj fai'Il'a.e bn hit * ;<• 'lave iur.de our ‘ „ . .. , ..
* general office lor tlieStii''' aj. 1 tail:'-.wi.cn ISI " ,iul. 11 . 1 ' *
I III orders fromT.xvs1.......1 '. addressed. ^ »ram. into he Grand l Mon
The Instrument win....... 0m tl„ >"P« "t sM on,. I ns .. an a,Ivan-
nearest Supply D,pot or direct if," l a, iMK
’’ ' veniente of a crowded, dirty, dismal.
DEALER IN
They h»-e everyaalvaiitkiji and facilit; , tc llou ,at cent ri le through the back
that cun la'obtained, and will sell t pr’ccs | alleys ant* at re- .a of St. Louis in atop.)
below competition. The ittentlon of pllng omnibus arriving at the Depot just,
close sioS-ltcd. .»• *«»* 'erV yourself on the luoVng |
' trail., and then nod that von are in “hot j
•’kino-- and Organs sold on Mole niy In water ' on aocuunt of your baggage Imv-'
faUdmnts. Second-hut*. Iiistmu'n nts. lag gone to it. wrung Depot.——You
tiiknn iii exchange for New. PkuiOS tun. , Ki nt ..ow it i- yoiu.-idt. Go v ia. Seda.in
■ Organ made to ordei wiilt Silver Inacrlp- and avoid such rackets,
tion Piute, when desired. Tuning and Re-1 ,, ,
pairing done by skillful workmen,and sat- -l' JClGli. —
nctjtj
AND
taction guaranteed. A large stock of
Piano Stools and spreads at Bottom Prices
llanos and organs lor Rent. All kinds
cfMusicul Instrument., Sheet Music and
Music Merchandise furnished at lowest
prices.
II VOt' AllK
GOING TO TEXAS
GOING TO K YNS*
FOREIGN WINE.®
Dorman, Holmes A to. are tiinoi.g the . Si "I your name and address on a po-tal
I card, or by letter, am! receive by return
. ....... . mail a Beautiful Pamphlet illu-tniting
Largest Dealers in 1 hlnas in nt)lj describing the Great South-West, her i
1 cities, towns, rivers, railroads, school*,
tho ('lilted Stale's. I minerals. sUick. manufactories, farms,
* binds, etc. Full Information, with I irge !
nruATrn m TUr lltTrorctTe !n°w extending over neatly tin ,.,)Unty and - ctional maps, newspapers,
UtVU I LU IU I nt in I t.ttC.0 I h entire country, nud will guarantee to de- illustration; rate* of fare and freight, and I
i liter Pianos and O4;""' at any point in other valuable information interesting to !
j the State at lower prices and on better (.y^y mail, woman and child, mailed 1
terms than any other linn=o. : (, (.,> of charge.
1 Address,GENERAL TICKET AGENT.
1 In addition to onr own mnVc The Dor-j Missouri. Kansas A Texas U t. 1
man, Holmes A (.'o. Grand Scale Piano, | ld»:tf SkoaI.i . Mo. ^
we control fur Ibis and several other states |____ ______
F. R. BROWN A Co
itcuowued CIIIGKEU1NG i SONt*, I
AND
XjIQ.TJOIR.S
OF THE
CITY c DENISON
And other First-clitss I‘i;iuoi,
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MILWAUKEE,
t*
AID THE
that w« esn deliver to our customers, -it
anv railroad station In Texne. ju't <*I»< -»p
as s.tiue instrumeut can I*e Iniught front the
factory in New York or Boston, saving the
expense, delay and risk of lon^ transports
tion. We supply families direct, givi ig
tin 111 evory advuiitapr usually given o^ents.
j l’artica living io tow ns on any of the differ- ^
I out lines of rail:< id in the State, v ishlnir I"
| test our instruments before buying can l ave 1
' them placed in their homes, for trill, witli-
i out extra expense.
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: STATE or TEXAS
He Giuiraiil«:i Ihc Mosl Per-
loci NitfisilHclinii in Every lie
apeel.
AI»\ i: UTISE
“~'i i ^iWi w "
S rr . L O L I s.
Dorman Holmes & Co,
Througli the
MONbY to those who choose to tiiake,or superin-
—---- tend the making of, their own gerraenu. W ah the
highest talent .ndth. bMt facilities in all dements, theh ^hl
modistes, both ^kimdatoad, we are enabled to.attain,r«|“|ts o,,? cle^mritly-ill'istr*, I
SKS 'Agents wanted everywhere.
“DOMSSTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
New York mul Clilenffo.
For Sale byT. C.T)rij?crh.804 Main street, DEN ISON TEX.
JRESSET
l uitc udruuUge of a
HOME HOUSE
and a large Kastem House
Dorman, Holme* & 'Co. loealixe their
bu^nc s, making it a home institi tion
everywhere. They
ov er
no .v do business iu
Wholesale and itetail
DEIAIiBRS IN
Books, Stationery. Magazines, Fine
Gold Pens, Pocket Cuillery,
Tin s, Chromos. Musical In-
strumentns and novel-
tios of every description.
Weeklies, Ledger- and Saturday Night*
only 7A cents per copy at the Book Store.
Also. Fine imported C'gurs, i va-
riety. The Latest St.
Louis Papers, 5 eouts
per copy.
At thaPostffiea, Denis hi, Tex«».
rDM* hi cues
Dealer in
REAL ES.TV1
I,amis bouv'it nnd -old. iiiiilding* I i
i-.nd rents coliect«'d. and collections gc,.er-
xllv, attended to.
Office os Main Street
A N 0
CINCINNATI
AGER J3EER,
sil \S. It. SMITH,
ATTORNEY and
COUNSELLOR AT LAW i
Office No. 225, on Main St.. | <
DENISON, * - TEXAS.
Will practice in the court* of Grav.-"ii j
and adjoining eountie-, theHiiprenic i rt j
of the State, nnd In the District and Cir-
cuit court* of the United Stales
S|icciul attention given to eullevi d |
ltd ms. oi
One of Uic b ,1 mediums in nnrllicrn Tex»s
with a large and rapidly increasing
ciidilation. Mates lilxrul,
DENISON.
• *«•••« • •i
.TEXAS
.BOB CN-NTJK’JLCJJE
< O Tl'1.1,1 tf.
Cne Huadrfid Towns in Texas!
And '“iiu refer ( i liuudred-t ot perst n u.
(hi btatc who arc usiiig their ins run et •
A Written Guarantee fu*
Five Year3 ginemvith every
Piano.
,K. WM. SMITH,
SURGEON & MECHANICAL DEfiTIST i Xa Barrels or Bottles
(Late ot .luntsboro, TVnu.,)
1^ L.MUTRIX,
Watchmaker and Jeweler
310 Main Street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
W»tches, Clocks mid Jewelry neatly re-
paired and cleaned. Work carefully d ine
and warranted. Charges to suit llic times.
4;30-tf
JOE MILLER.
DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES,
ALSO
tliolre Gartlcu Neotl,
Warranted fresli and pure. Cashpiiid fur
country produce.
104 Mam »t, near Valley House.
DRNtflON - - - TEXSA.
V/CRK EEATLY EXECUTED.
m:\d in
YOUR OllOERH!
BURSON &. DAY,
l'rttpricluri
STANLY & SONS
Piano-Fortes.
Having completed a very large contract
t'er these piano*
prepar
it'd to offer
great iuducemcntts both iu price nud terms
Atbli'CcU all orders Horn lexus to
MMN, HOLMS j k CO.,
Cor. Coujuifrcc & Mitkvt Sts.> Uwiifta, lex.
(Mlh*c at room Xo. 7. Ku«k Avcuuo Ho-
tel, (formerly Clifton House.)
EVERY FARMER N1S Off* MILLER.
Ohalle.,^e Feed Mills.
AM)
COMBINED
Sbeller and Gristfer.
VTlltOvlnil any kinc of
ier wet or iir\,
iid speed, auu
Delivered in all Parts of the State.
Ffr-d. whether
with ea«c n
w about huu'iRg.
AL*0
tOllN AND COB BILLS.
For Description and Trices address
SEMPLE. BIRGE A. CO.,
Agricultural Implements and Specialties
In liaidwaie,
010 Wimtiffigton Atc., ST. L0H8.
PTPlease mention In wbat paper you read tMs.
THE REST iu Un-
World.
Give* Universal Satisfa •
tion.
Wonderful l.cono*
my.
40 Ihs. more bread to bbl.
flour.
Everybody PruiM!*
-- It.
Whiter. Lighter, Svvwter. Itieher.
Nave Milk Egg*. Ele.
Sells cvetywhere like Hot Cakes
jkyr send for circular to
OEO. V. GRANT/, A -
17ti DuauoStreet, New ’torn-
Noy. 21 ly.
BAR FIXTURES
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ICE FOR f
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1876, newspaper, May 18, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524003/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.