Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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CAllRYIN EW S” \ Donnan, Holme* Mo.
DULY DLMSOX
“Il» Unit bsncu Pus Fcto Sms!"
TEXAS DEPARTMENT.
INDIANAPOLIS
—A»—
Naiut Louis R. 11.
Great Through Line bet. St. Louii and the
CRESSET
l
LAGER BEER
EXPRESS TRAIN'S DAI1A
LEAVE
;tt Office He, 105 R. Fourth St.
ST. 1.01 IS,
THE
DORMAN, HOLME* & CO., ; on arrival of trains irotn the wt-stcon'g:.-
| INDIAN A 1*01.IS,
Manufacturer* and Dealer-, in -roa—
DEPOT!
i v inciuniti. Louisville, and thp South
NEWSPAPER*
PIANOS & ORGANS,
FOR
General OIBce, Texas Depart men*,
rJt? 3m.
THE
“SILVER TONGUE’’
ORGAN
-•*<»*•-
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
The cheapest because the best. Fully warranted. “Independent ill all Tilings,”
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 for Parlors, Churches,
Lodges, Music Halls and Conservatories. Address the
Manufacturers.
E. P. NEEDHAM & SON,
Sot.US. US Jt Ur I'aat SSdSI., Sett York.
THE NEW
a
Double-
Thread
Lock-Stitch
Machlnei
Also the "Old KetubhY’
■ft v: JE IjJ W
Cor. Commerce & Market sts., bulla*. RAKE Till. M.» K. A 1. B %
Supply lk-pots or Brunch offices at all to—
important |>o(uU in the snxtc. s T. |, o l I 8,
Ip I'ijili-Vi’mher! Becns- U 1, tin-onlv line Iron. T.-xn j
1 STSim tarn Texa«^houi«l tV-iuld'J.-I. "“‘'""J-' i‘- i"‘“ ll“‘ l'™1'1 » «*
The instrument will Iks sent from the 1 *1*1 .it i-_Iu.ii-. Ihiiis sti -n.i ij
1 ~ »“«">■ '■»"F”- - awsre. -4“,. i
* ** *-*■'»! w»* veuieuce of a crowded, dirty, dismal, j
They have every advantage and facility twllouj SO cent ri ie through the back
that can lx- obtained, and will sell at prlees alley- and -treets ot St. Louis m a top-
belcw com petition. The attention of ' pHng omnibus arriving at the Depot ju-t
close buyers solic ited. ui time to jerk your-, It on Hie mov ng
train, and then llud that you are in “hot
Pianos and Organ- -old on Monthly In water" ou le-cnitut of vour baggage hav-
stallinelits. Second-hand Instrument?- ing gone to the wrong lapof. —You
taken In exchange for New. Pianos and know how it is yourself. Go via. >edalia
Organs made to order with Silver Inscrip- and avoid such ra- ket-.
, tion Plate, when desired. Tuning and Pe-
, pairing done by skillful workmen.and sat- I' I» l*. E'-> -
' [-faction guaranteed A large .-lock ot
Piano Stools »nd spreads at Bottom Prie, ir vov *t’-t'
Pianos and organs for Pent. All kind- GOING TO TEX \S
OK-
1.01NG TO KANSc
Se ui yom name ami address on a postal
eard. or by letter, and receive by return
mall a Beautiful P.unpldet illustrating
and de- ribing the Great South-West, bet
eities. towns, rivers, railroads, se bools,
minerals, stock, mamifactorle*, farms,
lands, etc. Full Information, with large
county and sectional maps, newspaper-,. |
illustrations, rates of fare anil fi eight, and .
liver Pianos and Organs at any point in other valuable information interesting to
the State at lower prices and on better Cv,-ry mail, woman and child, mailed
terms than any other house. | free of charge.
Addles-.GENE11 AT, Tit KKT AGENT,
In addition to our own make, 'The Dor- Missouri, Kansas & Texas K'y,
nmn, Holmes A Co. Grand Scale Piano,'’ | l-0:tf SkoaUa, Mo. i
F.C.J. LEBER MANN
10 ALKR IV
« €» jam. n: m rm' a c?
AND
A AD
! of Musical Instruments, Sheet Mu-ic and
i Music Merchandise furnished at lowest
] prices.
FOREIGN WINE,*
NEUTRAL IN NOTHING. " Dorman, Hollie s A Go. are among the
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS
OF THE
Largest Di alers in Pianos in
tho Fulled Mules,
their trade now extending over neatly the
entire country, and will guarantee to de
AND
XalQ.TJOIR.S
we control fur this and several other stilt-
j the
Renowned (.TUCKERING A .'ON'S
'
CITY S DENISON
Anil other First-class Pianos,
r. H. BR0W2T dk CD
-- ;v.
; f’Mini.. . 1 f -
AND TIIE
-is
lit
_ «}il
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions. no inttructlm or mei ha,deal ok.ll is required to -openste it.
Th. construction of the machine is based upon a principle-of unique and unequalled sun
pllclty, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are tew, end ey
" Selh^'l'ictd,- at our new works in th. city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
j|(very machine fully icmrrnnttd.
“DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
Ne>v York nml Cliieujjo.
SAVINGS.—Bv using the “ Domestic ’’Pa-
per Fashion* the most stylish and perfect-fitting
costumes ran be produced, at a large sav ng in
MONEY tf> those who choose to make,or snperin-
-T ttnd the making of, their own
SSS^^'taWWy‘&“five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
“DOMESTIC” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
- Now York and Chico if o.
lor Sale by T. C.T>riKir»304 Main street, DENISON TEX.
STATE OF TEXAS
MILWAUKEE,
! that we can deliver to our customers, at
any railroad station in Texas, just as cheap
ui m.o i»oi*»inipjit can be bought from the
factory in New York or lioston, saving me
expense, delay and risk of long transports
! We supply families direct, giving
i them every advantage usually given agents.
Parties living in tow ns on any of the differ- ^
11 nt linos of railroad in the State, wishing to j _
lest our instruments before buying can have Q
them placed in their homes, for trial, with* %
I out extra expense.
Wholesale and Retail
llo UuHriinic.t 111*’ Hiwl Per- D B A Li H XT 8 I N
foot Nallsfiutioii in Every He Books, Stationery, Magazines, Fine
1' o U L t*
AND
»|>CCt.
FASHIONS
mONSOKlAL,
TonBorialRoom*
Main street, Domisou, Texas,
D. WILLIAMS, - - Proprietor.
ng-The most skillful and accommodating
artists, the most convenient arranginents
and the most expeditious work.
■OT AND COLD BAThfl
Pay or nigh*. Remember the place, and
give him • call.
T^EWiaONBUSWESS COLLGE,
A, T. CLABi<, A. M., Principal.
Opens Thursday, Se^it. 2,1'*"u
Pl 'fS Denison, Texas.
Instructions thorough and complete in
til the branches of a business educatio n.
Applications for circulars, etc., made to
Mr.T.L. Reber. at the Post Office Book
Store, or after Sept. 2d, at the Business
College to the principal,
A. T. Clark.
augl4dtf
An Hloitnil
pflee*, aprivn
HARRIAfiF^ “v-~-
ikldte «.<! .houlj ned eml 0-rwrt.HiS
■Mioo. which no one can afford to be with-
which no one can
rve th. heellh, end
HUettV “
In the wofl
ha conmilti
itaimutionvdlnh
’■•hlaikffiit., Chicago,
r 1HA8. R. SMITH,
attorney and
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Office No. 225, on Main St..
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Will practice in the courts of Grayson
and adjoining counties, the Supreme court
of the State, and in the District and Cir-
cuit courts of the linked States.
Special attention given to collection of
laiins. oct22tf
AD VEHTISE
Through tho
CRESSET
Dorman Holmes & Co
Unite edventigei of a
Gold Pens. Pocket Cuttlery,
Toys, Chromos, Musical In-
strumontns and novel-
ties of every description.
Weeklies, Ledgers and Saturday Nights
only 7J cents per copy at the Book Store.
Also, Fine Imported Cigars, iu va
riety. The Latest «St.
Louis Papers, 5 cents
per copy.
At thePostffioo, Dents m, Texas.
CINCINNATI
E.
L . M l! T R LX
Watchmaker and Jeweler
31U Main Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Wntchei, Clocks and Jewelry neatly re-
paired and cleaned. Work carefully done
and warranted. Charges to suit the times.
4:iJ0-tf
JOE MILLER.
DEALEHIN FAMILY GROCERIES,
ALSO
Choice Garden Need,
Warranted frcsli and pure. Cathpaid for
country produce.
104 Main st, near Valley Ilottso.
DENISON - r ' TEXSA.
2 ,J-If
One of the host uiediume in northern Texas
with a large and rapidly inori-asiug
circulation. Rates liberal,
,m «»:■■ cftJFJK'ft.ftrK
(OHPLF.TE.
WORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
HOME HOUSE W
and a large Eastern House
Dorman, Holmes A^Go. localire their
business, making it a homo institution
everywhere. lhey now do business in
over
HUGHES
Dealer in
REAL ESTATE
Lands bought and sold. Buildings let
and rents collected, and collections gener-
ally, attended to.
Offick on Main Slant
LAGER BEER,
DENISON.
tee MMlioiiMMiae,.. •
TEXAS
One Hundred Towns in Texas! J)R WM»SMlTH,
SURGEON&MECHANICAI DENTIST XaB&rrele or BottI«s
BFhD IN
YOUR ORDERS!
BURSON & DAY,
Proprietors
And can refer (o hundreds of persons in
this state who are using their instrumi-ts.
A Written Guarantee for
Five Years given with every
Piano.
STANLY & SONS
Piano-Fortes.
Having completed a very large contract
for these pianos we are prepared to offer
great inducements both in price and terms.
Address all orders from t'cxa.s to
POUMAN, HOLMES & CO.,
(Late of Jonesboro, Tain.,)
Offiee at room No. 7. Rusk Avenue Ho-
tel, | formerly Clifton Honse.l
EVERT FARMER NIS OWN MILLER.
Challenge Feed Mills.
AMD
COMBINED
Sleller and Qrisder.
Will Grind any kind of
' er wet of dr:
Oeliveredjn all Parts of the State;
Feed,^whether wet or dry.
with case nod speed, »im
without heating.
ALSO
OSAG-S
CORN AMD COB HILLS.
For Description and Trices addres*
SEMPLE, BIROE A CO.,
Agricultural Implement* and Specialties
lu Hardware,
DIO Washington Ave., ST. LOFID.
fVTlOMe mention In wbst paper you read this.
fjEct
m
iTHE BEST in Mte
f World.
Gives Universal Satisfa >
tion.
WondcrfYil Econo-
my.
40 lbs. more bread to bbl.
flour.
i Everybody Pml*«s
Whiter, Lighter, Sweeter, Richer.
Save Milk Egg*, Etc.
noils everywhere like Hot Cakes
$JT Send for circular to
GEO. F. GRANTZ & CO,.
17fl Duane Street, N«w 1 ors*
tor. Commerce & Market Sta., Dallaj, Tea. Nov, 24 ly. — -------
BAR FIXTURES
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
ICE FOR SALE.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, May 22, 1876, newspaper, May 22, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524121/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.