Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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L ROUTE
immsommfiT
AITD CONNECTIONS:
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad.
Atlantic & Pacific Railroad,
Missouri Pacific Railroad,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad,
and
Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gull Rail-
road,
ami the hkst routes from
THE GULF OF MEXICO
INDIANAPOLIS
—aim—
Saint L ouin R. R.
Gnat Througk Line bet. St. Louis and the
A E
ncke
EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
LXAVI
•tOiict No. 105 R. Fourth St.,
ST. LOUIS.
on arrival of trains troui the west eon'g at
INDIAN APOIJS,
-FO*-
Cincinnati, Iouisville, and the South.
Also tic “Otd Reliable"
bkx iiinri;
Via CRESTUNE or CLEVELAND
Red River City,
To all points in the North, East and West.
Passengers have choice of routes, via
Vinita, Springfield, Mo., and St. Louis;
Sedalia and St. Louis; Hannibal and Chi-
cago; Fort Scott and Kansas City.
Pullman Palace Drawing Room
-ron---
Plttnlmri
more,
■e. ltitliMlelphia, Haiti
WiPdiiugton, Ituflalu,
XiarraFalls,
Haiti*
glori, Ituf
Nia(ra Palls,
New York, Boston,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
Remember this is tie only Line which runs
Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars
FROM
ST. LOUIS TO CLEVELAND
Through Without Change.
J. M. COOK,
JOT ARY PUBLIC
A!U>
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Guun’s Block,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
- F. CUFF 4 BRO.,
u •
FROPRIKTORS
LXCELSIOR, IJ VERY, FEED
SALE STABLE.
Baltimore and Ohio
XULXBOA'D.
Corner west-Main street and north-Rur-
iie* avenue.
^jlIINESE LAUNDRY.
IIAP .SING, - PROFRIKTOR.
WASHING $1.25 PER DOZEN.
THE MEAT NATIONAL ROUTE
Buttois put on and mending done.
Main street, south side, near corner Bur-
net avenue.
Ask For Tickets
JJY OR WE BUST.
EVERYTHING HALF PRICE,
--AMD-
EVEN LESS.
Would my to the dtnrm rf 1m-»u- >n
that he has upeued an oUh-e at No. tAU|.
M.in street, next door to Adam- Exp-vs*
otlce. whet* he will viril patient- and do
a general busiu*a*. hut Ids great .-is. v ialiy
to the treatment of all
CHB0Y1C DISEASES,
of every cto*», grade and duration, on a
New and Improved Pimm.
Haring made this class of diseans a >pe-
cialty for nearly 8 years. I am terti-
ilentof success. Such a* di-eases of tie*
Throat. Lungs. Heart, LiTer, Kulnevs.
Spine, Opium Eating. Scrofula, Nasal Os-
| tarrh. Piles, EpilcpG*' Fits. Neuralgia, and
, all Nervous Debility. Tliermal Medical.uii
| in diseases of the skin, and medicated In-
j halation iu Bronchitis, Asthma and t’oii-
| sumption.
Female Diseases
; Of every kind, treated by new remedies,
j and every married lady iii delicate health
i sliould secure my infallible Preventive; it
is safe, harmless and reliable; this gives
tlie wile the (lower to control her inother-
' hood at will.
Eye anil Ear!
All diseases under tins c!;*.s treat
Cl ;—fully.
Private Disease**.
Q'W York, . Acute and Cl.ronic. radically cured wiih-
1 out Mercury or Mineral poison*, linpo-
tency, Spermatorrhea, ami all nervous de-
| bilitv. seqiien«*e of this class of di-e.t- -,
, cured promptly.
THE EAST AND NORTH-EAST. PiivateamleortideiitUd eoii.-iilt::'i'',>..r
| my otflee free of charge.
.1. M. ( .Moohhkad. M. D.
Mar 17. d&wlm
Washington,
Baltimore,
Philadelphia,
over THR ! SELLING DAILY AT AUCTION.
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R, R DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES. NOTIONS, ETC.
ft. WOOIIWARI*.
tiCH. Mil|li.. Ml. Lonlft
r.c. roan.
iifn, I'nia. Affl
AND
Sleeping Ciiph
Run through from Houston to St. Louis
without change, and Imt one change to
Chicago and New York.
Tickets can be procured ar.d Baggage
checked to all prominent points in the
United States and Cana,la from 'lie follow-
ing stations on the line of the Houston &
Texas Central Railway: Houston. lleini>-
stead. Austin. Brvaii, llearne, Calvert.
Waco. Corsicana, Dallas, McKinney, and
Sherman.
S. F. PIERSON,
Gen. Ticket Agt., St. Louis.
Established I
B. S. Brinerd «& Co.,
JOBBERS IN
Coal Oil LampUoons,
Oils and Glassware
OF KVKKY 1)1SC1!1I“TI<»
NO. 12 SOUTH FIFTH STREW
SOUTHERN
TEMPERANCE WATCHMAN,
Only 75 e ‘ills* « Year.
Don't forget the sign ol ‘‘Red. White
ami Blue." opposite Texas Gift Concert
Association.
CAMPBELL & CO..
Auctioneers.
T. L. REBER,
All hits k n Mtjto City.
Among the characteristics of tins valtt-
ab'c route are
Double Tracks, Steel Hails*,
Tlagnili. '.'ii; Iron Bridges
'3000
GET THE BEST
lO.tKiO Mold: and Meanings not in *-:l.e
Dictionaries.
Wctster s Unabridged Dictionary
3000 Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto.
PRICE $12.
YTTcbster now is glorious—it leaves ip'll
VV iug to be th -ired—Pres. Raym ■
Vassar t ’olh ge.
, TN very scholar knows the value of I*
1 Ij work.—W.ll. Prescott, the Histori;;* .
13 eve it to be tiie most perfect dietioi -
ary of the language.—Dr. .1. G. II' -
Gorgeousi Mountain Scenery.
Unri vnI leil E«iu i pnient.
rpiIE WATCHMAN is a semi-monthly
1 journal, published at lloney Grove.
Texas. It is specially devoted.to tin-cause
On Widen an true nieii are struggling—
temperance. Its coiiituns are filled with
choice and select literature, miscellany,
news, agrieluture, etc., etc. It will con-
tain a useful directory of all Temperance \
Lodge* in the State, making it a desirable j
visitor to the household of every Temper-
ance man and woman. Every child should
he trained to read it. “Mabel." n thrilling
original Temperance story, is now being
published. Send stamp for specimen copy. i,.„u IliiilloN
Address. iv. A. LeSUEK. Editor. I lie I,Most St. Lonn* Diiilie 5
Published by W.O.Plckcns & W. A. T.e- eeiils* II copy.
Setter 2511-1 m
Q Louffhrltlye
Wholesale ami Retail
DEALER IN
Books*,
Magazines),
Stationery and
Stut loners* Goods
O uperior in most respects to any otic
V3 known to me.—Geo. P. Marsh.
rTMie standard authority for printing in
I this office.—A. II. ( lapp. Governuu
Primer.
TjVxoels ail others in giving and il* tilling
.Ed scientific terms.—President Hitchv- - .
.. 7i r i TYeinarkable eompendimn of Iimiciu
jl I i‘ ifI’flh (’.‘If £ \ knowledge.—W. S. Clark. Pres't Ag-
ricultural College.
ALSO
Unsurpassed Eating Houses, Webster'S National PictCriol
Dictionary.
(Owned and operated by the Company.)
1040 I’agcN Octavo. 000 Diigrm in
Condensed Through Time Card
TO POINTS
NORTH and EAST,
Tin: C. A. SPRAGUE,
Nelson House, 220,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
via the
Houston & Texas Central Railway.
G. W. WALTERS, Proprietor.
Near Post Office and First National Bank.
Cor. Main and Rusk streets,
DLALKIt IN
And in fact all the Modern Appliances
that conduce to
SPEED, SAFTY & COMFORT
DRY GOODS
Notions,
Millinery,
I
DENISON,
AND COXNKCTIONS.
Train leaving Galveston at 3 p. in., and
Houston at 6 p. m. dally, arrives as follows:
Red River City, next day at.........12:00 in.
Sedalia, second day at.................8:57 a m
Hannibal, second day at............ 4:40 pm
tit. Louis, second day at............ 0:15 p m
Indianapolis, third day at...........4:50 a m
Cincinnati, third day at..............8:00 a m
Chicago, third day at.................7:50 a m
Buffalo, third day at..................8:55 p m
Albany, fourth day at.................7:40 a m
Pittsburg, third day at...............7:20 p m
Philadelphia, fourth day at........8:05 a m
New York, fourth day at...........11:15 a m
Louisville, third day at..............7:20 a nr
Baltimore, fourth day at............9:05 a rn
Washington, fourth day at.........7:15 a m
Boston, fourth day at.................4:50 p m
St. Paul, third day at.................6:50 p m
Texas. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunka,
Valise*,
Blanket*, Etc.
Trains arrive and depart from Houston
as follows:
accommodation.
Leaves.......................................9:00 a m
Arrives*.....................................*8:40 p m
THROUGH EXPRESS
Leaves.......................................0:00 p m
Arrives....................-.....»..........ff00 n tn
J. Waldo,
Geu’l Ticket Ag’t.
J. Durand,
Geu’l Sup’t
Charges moderate. Liberal patronage
solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Kansas Paeitle Railway
From Kansas City to enver and the fa-
mous Rocky Mountain Resorts, passes
lirougli Central Kansas and all its impor,
taut cities and towns: through the finest
farming and grazing lands in Arnerict.
craches Colorado, with its charming cli-
mate, its celebrated hot. warm and cold
soda, sulphur and chalybeate springs, per-
petual snow-capped mountain summits.
14,000 feet high; magnificent water-falls
and cascades; pleasant days and cool nights.
Colorado has the most desirable climate for
invalids, in summer and winter, in the
new world. Its climate is a sure cure for
asthma, etc., and has a wonderful effecton
those predisposed to pulmonary affections.
Colorado produces the finest beef and flour
in the United States; lias valuable gold
silver, copper, lead and coal mines; plenty
of hunting anil fishing, fine roads, goed
hotels, etc.
Only line running Pullman curs to Den-
ver.
Circulars and all information cheerfully
sent, by addressing General Passenger
Ageim Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas
City. ‘ 12d-tf.
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
hand a choice assortment of Domestic and
Staple Dry Goods, which I intend to sell
at the very lowest CASH prices.
Would respectfully solicit country trade.
March 6 wtf
Pullman Palace Cars
RUN THROUGH
WITHOUT CHANGE
Between the Principa
Western and Eastern Cities.
PRICE S3.
TWENTY TO ONE.
The sales of Webster’s Dictionaries
throughout the country in 1875 were .0
times as large as the sales of any other 1 i •
tionaries. In proof of this we will send to
any person, on application, the statein* i
of more than lfib Booksellers from every
section of the conn try.
G. & C. MERKIAM,
Springfield. Mass.,
Publishers Webster's Unabridged.
Webster’s Primary School Lii iiotu . ,
204 engravings.
Wedster's Common Senool Dictionary,
274 engravings.
Webster's High School Dictionary, 2' i
engravings.
Webster's Academic Dictionary, 51! • r -
graving*.
Webster’s Counting House Dictionary,
with numerous illustrations and many val-
uable tables not to be found elsewhere.
Published bv 1VI8DN. BLAKKMAN.
TAYLOR & CO.. New York.
Lost and Found.
A gentleman out west, who iiad a very
lucrative business, found to his dismay
that lie was gradually losing trade, with-
out knowing any cause tor the falling oft'
until he came to Denison, when he remem-
bered that lie had once bought a very choice
lotofliquors and cigars atEppstein &Bro’s
Kentucky Whisky Depot, and laid not re-
plenished his stock with the same goods.
He went straight to that house) laid in an
other line lot of those celebrated liquors
mid cigars, for which Eppstein & Bro's
ure justly popular, took them home and
was'happy in the discovery, that all his
lost customers came buck.' and thus lie
found the sure way of sustaining his trade.
All those in quest of that class of goods,
do well in profiting by this lesson, and
come straight to tne Kentucky Whiskey
Depot. Eitstein it Bro’s.
Proprietors,
196dtf Main street. Denison, Texas
For Through Tickets, Baggage Cheeks,
Movements of Trains, Bleeping Car Ac-
commodations. Ac., \c.. apply at ticket
offices at all principal points
North, South, East or West.
L. M. COLE,
General Ticket Agent.
E. R. DORSEY,
Ass’t General Ticket Agent.
THOMAS R. SHARP,
Master of Transportation.
T1108. P. BARRY,
Western Passenger Agent.
D. F. FOLEY.
Practical Tailor
Main Street Opposite Nelson House
Parties Own Material Made Up
in the
LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning and
repairing neatly done.
OAK HALL MEAT MARKET.
Mam Street. - - Denison.
Henvr Kattlifi'e, proprietor. Fat Beef
pork and mutton always on sale. The pro-
prietor proposes to keep nothing but first
class meats. 29-dtf
JULIAN C. FIELD, M. D..
PHYSICUn. SURGEOK
—AND—
Otostetrician.
OFFICE: Corner Main st., and Austin ave,
DENISON. TEXAS.
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Burson, J. W. & Montgomery, John C. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1875, newspaper, May 25, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524096/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.