Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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MO. S14 Kill STEET,
PIANOS!ORGANS
The Tv* Betti PIimma ii tl
World—The Georct. S.T..
and (beCinild.Chureh
4t Co., of Bouton.
Missouri. Kait^s ft. Texas I Jail road,
Atlantic £ Pacific Railroad,
Missouri PacUic Railroad.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.;
and
Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gait Rail-
road,
J M. COOK,
Mott
Public
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real Estate agent.
Gunn's Block.
DENISON, • • TEXAS.
J.
F. CUFF & BKO..
ntoi-Rirrons
EXCELSIOR, LIVERY, FEED
Baltimore and Oliio
RAIROAP.
THE GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE
INDIANAPOLIS
NalntLioniNiR.U.
Great Through Line bet. St. Lone at tl tla*
l
The Four Best Organ)*:—New
England ft Bf axon and Ham-
lin, of Bowton; Entry ft Co.,
of Vermont t Goo. Wood
ft Co., of BfiixMaehnxetti*.
SALE STABLE.
Corner west-Main street and nortli-Bur-
net avenue.
OFFER THK BEST ROUTES FROM
»l Y OR U K BUST.
\V. 1J. Arey is agent for these celebrated EVERYTHING
planus and organs, and will supply the ‘
HALF PRICE,
THE GULF OF MEXICO
iieople of Northern Texas and Southern
Kansas,
with any ot these instruments, on
the installment plan, put into your house,
and warranted in every particular.
| Mr. Arey has located permanently here,
and will endevor to do justice to all w ho
.....a... . „ It......111. ___* ............. F| l...
-AND-
EVEN LESS.
! af chnSft «5.MSratr'A:! seeing daily at auction.
1 !",w*,or °"!y tt™id «ornihe money!- 1>RV GOODS, CLOTHING,
Washington,
Baltimore,
Philadelphia,
New York,
EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
LEAVE
Tcket Office No. 105 N. Fourth St..
ST. LOUIS.
on arrival of trains trom the west eou'g at
1KDIAN APOUS,
-FOR-
Cincinnati, Louisville, aud the South.
Also tlic "OH Keiiahle"
jib k i<: lil ^ i
Via CRESTLINE or CLF.VKLAN l)
-FOR—
IMlMnii'i;. lHiilutlolpliia. Haiti*
more, Washington. HiiiTulo.
ini
Xiagra 1 tills,
ITow Tork, Boston,
AND ALL EAS TERN CTJiKs.
lied River City,
j best piano in
lhe celebrated vocalist, Mr. II, i . llama- nn,.tij siiiiii.'.: votiuvc l'ti’
! lice, says they are splendid in tone and no- “(JO 1 o, ollUr.o, A U 11 UA»., r* 1 O.
I tion, and are t lie handsomest he has ever
THE EAST AND NORTH-EAST.
Don't forget the sign <>l "Red. White
Aiiv one purchasing an organ of me ran
•r „ >t„ v v. -t .,„d West ! ^change the same at any time within one 1 »"? IjP' ,’1 /.'* ..
To all points in the North, Lost and Meat. a||y ,,lilll0f alll,',M. ailowesl wl.ai “,Mj ® "l»l*o>ite lexas t.ift (.meet
they paid for the organ towards any priced Association.
| piano, lie will lake second-hand piano-
- : or organs In exchange for new ones.
Mr. A. solicits the patronage of the eltl-
1 zens of Denison, Northern Texas, and
CAMPBELL & < ()..
Auctioneers.
ww tSTi TT;»?: SSSJSX .i"™”"
I.,,,in. I.............. i.
only seven per cent, per ainutii.
T. L. REBEli,
ill Trains Sis ria Wasshgisn Citj,
Remember this is the only Line wliieii ru:.»
Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars
FROM
ST, LOUIS TO CLEVELAND
T hrough Without (Range.
Ask For Tickets
riedalia and St. Louis: liannihid and ( In
■•ago; Fort Scott and Kansas City.
\V. R. Arey.
r I'M IE NELSON HOl'sE.
I
Pullman Palace Drawing Room
«. « . B lI/rilRS. Proprietor.
AND
Ncor Post OltiiM^and Fii>t National Hank.
OYKIt THE
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R, R
N. WOOnW U!l).
<ien. Supi., St. Loiih
(•fit, Pint*. Aid
Among the characteristics of tins valu-
able route are
S. F. PIERSON*.
Gen. Ticket Agt., St. 1.0 ii-
I>ouhU‘ Trucks, Steel Bails,
JxrVHsrjZ, sfrsrEw . .
Sleeping Cars
Cor. Main an.t Rusk streets.
:le and Jt el till
j El
ia'
ilun through from Houston to St. Louis
without chance, and hut one change to ]
’Chicago and New York.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
Tickets can be procured and Baggage
checked to all prominent points in the
United States and Cana,la from die follow-
ing stations on the line of the Houston A
Texas Central Railway: Houston. Hemp-
stead, Austin. Bryan, llearne. Calvert.
Waco. Corsicana, Dallas, McKinney, and
Sherman.
' Wind.
x> ::C2 jl.
Hdtgst’/.hte*,
Stationery and
.N;ui toilers' iiec-N
MagsiitLoiU Iron Bridges
Gorgeous Mountain Scenery.
Unrivalled Equipment.
Charges moderate. Liberal patronage
solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed.
T2ie Latest fit. LohI* Bailie *5
cent, a ci p; .
C. A. SPRAGUE,
Consumption CnrrfT.
Condensed Through Time Card
To tlie Editor of tiie Cresset:
Will you please inform your readers
that l have a positive cure for Consump-
tion, and all disorders of the Throat and
Lungs, mid that, by its ii-eln my practice
I have cured hundreds of cases, and will
give $1,000 for a case it will not benefit.
! Indeed, so strong is my faith, I will send
a sample, fret1, to any sufferer addressing
me. Please show tins letter to any one
(you may know who is suffering from these
diseases, and oblige.
Faithfully yours,
i*K. T. K. BURTS.
09 William street, New York.
Into. 220,
WHOLESALE A3D 11ETAIL
DEAIJ'U IV
TO POINTS
DRY GOODS
Notions,
Millinery,
J
GET THE BEST
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Tebster now is ffloriou—Itlrnvt* . i
' ing to he desired—Pres. Ray mot i,
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Unsnrpuss.il Hating Houses,
"Jgvery scholar knows the value ot t'.c
work.—W. Ii, Prescott, theilistoi 1 m.
1 > eve it to be the most perfect di.-tior-
XT ary of the l.ingiuige.—Dr. ,1. (.. iT
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iperior
known to me.—Goo. I’. Marsh.
Ouperior inmost respects to any
(Owned and operated by the Company.)
rphe standard authority for printing n
I this office.—A. H. Clapp, Governm, *
Printer.
"li^xoels all others in giving and defining
I’j -cieiiti tie terms.—President Hitche.» k .
And in fact all the Modern Appliances
that conduce to
TTemarkable compendium of hnc.m
I i knowledge.—W. S. Clark, 1’rcs't
J. r. U.Kl'EK. • EH. II. LIM.O A. C. WAl'LI
>OIlTII and EAST,
L
LEPER, LINGO W CO.
Successors to
via the
J. P. Deeper ra Co., and Cameron & Mavfield,
Lumber Dealers
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Trunks,
Vulisos,
Blankets, Etc*.
SPEED, SAFTY& COMFORT
rieultural College.
ALSO
Webster's National Pictorial
Dictionary.
1010 Pages Octavo. fiOO Engrat
PRICE «5.
Pullman I’alace Cars
TWENTY TO ONE.
Will endeavor at all time- to keep on
hand a choice assortment of Domestic and |
( Houston & Texas Central Railway.
DENISON. TEXAS.
Staple Dry Goods, which I intend to sell
at the very lowest CASH prices.
Would respectfully solicit country trade.
March 0 wtf
PA N THROUGH
WITHOUT CHANGE
The sales of Webster's PictlonarU <
throughout the country in IsT.'t were it)
times as larire as the sales of any other Dic-
tionaries. In proof of this we will send ti
any person, on application, the statements
of more than 100 Booksellers from every
section of the country.
AND CONNECTION'S.
Train leaving Galveston at I! p. in., and
Houston at ti p. m. daily, arrives as follows:
Red River City, next day at.........12:00 in.
Sedalia. second day at.................9:57 a in
Hannibal, second day at............ 4:40 pm
St. Louis, second day at............ 0:15 pin
Indianapolis, third day at.
Cincinnati, third day at,
A full assortment of white and yellow 1
Snell, lhiors. HIinils.
Shingles, Lntli, IA mo. j
llair, CcHiciit, etc.,
always on hand.
Garden Seeds and Potatoes
-A.11 Hold!
BOOKS TO THE FRONT AGAIN !
Between the Prineipa
G. &C. MEKRIA3I,
Springfield, Mass.,
Publishers Webster's Unabridged.
Please give ns a cull and examine on:
stock of lumber.
StS* Offices and \ arils: |CornerofAni
4-5(i a ill i a,KI Owing? sf ts, and JSkiddy
8:00 it m 1 st
(diiciuro, thi''ii day at....
Buffalo, third day at......
Albany, fourth day at...
Pittsburg, third day at.,
*......... th i'
Philadelphia, fourth day at.
New York, fourth day at....
Louisville, third day at.......
Baltimore, fourth day at.....
Washington, fourth day at...
Boston, fourth day at...........
St. Paul, third day at.
• •••■•MIIMIH
... 7:30 a in
... 8:55 pin
... 7:40 a m
... 7:20pm
... 8:05 a m
...11:15 a m
... 7:20 a m
... 0:05 arm
... 7:15 a m
... 4:50 ]> m
0:50 p m
SOITIIEKX
TEMPERANCE WATCHMAN,
Only 73 ctnla a Year.
Trains arrive and depart from Houston
as follows;
ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves,
<*//•••• »•*••••••••
......
THROUGH EXPRESS
...9:00 ft m
.,,8'3<J p Itl
Leaves.......................................0:00 p m
Arrives......................................9:00 a m
J. Waldo,
ijan’l Ticket Ag’L
J. Durand,
Gen'l Sup't
rjAlIE WATCHMAN is a semi-monthly
journal, published at Honey Grove,
Texas. It is specially devoted to the cause
for which all true men are struggling—
temperance. Its columns are tilled with
choice and select llteratuie, miscellany,
news, agricluture, etc., etc. It will con-
tain a useful directory of all Temperance
Lodges In the State, making it a desirable
visitor to tiie household of every Temper-
ance man and woman. Every child should
be trained to read it. “Mabel.” a thrilling
original Temperance story, is now being
iblished. Se
published. Send stamp for specimen copy.
Address, W. A. LeaUKR. Editor.
Published by W.O.l’ickens & W. A. Le-
Seuer . 253-lin
Largest stock of School Books.
Largest stock of Law Books,
Webster's Primary School 1 Uetioi:; it
204 engravings.
Wedstor's Common bctiool Dictionary,
274 engravings.
Largest stock of Miscellaneous Books! WGSt6m and EdStfim CitlfiS. I Webster's High School Dictionary. J 7
Books not on hand, will be found and
supplied, if in existence.
E. II. CUSHING.
February, 1875. Houston. Texas.
Lost and Found.
A gentleman out west, who had a very
lucrative business, found to his dismay
that tie whs gradually losing trade, with-
out knowing any cause tor the falling off
until he came to Denison, when ho remem-
bered that he had once bought a very choice
lot of liquors and cigars a tEppstcin & Bro's
Kentucky Whisky Depot, and had not re-
plenished his stock with the same goods.
For Through Tickets, Baggage Checks, j
Movements of Trains, Sleeping Car Ac-1
coimnod.it ions, ftc., ftc.. apply at ticket!
otlices at all principal points
engravings.
! Webster's Academic Dictionary, 344 eu-
I graving?.
Webster’s Counting House Dictionary,
with numerous illustrations and many val-
uable rabies not to be found cl sew here.
! Published bv 1VISOX. BLAKEMAN,
j TAYLOR &CO.. New York.
lie went straight to that house, laid in an
other due lot of those celebrated liquors
and cigars, for which Eppstein & Bro’s
arc justly popular, took them home and
was'Imppy In the discovery, that all Ills
Northf South, East or West.
lost customers came back, and thus lie' E. R. DORSEY,
L. M. COLE.
General Ticket Agent.
found tiie sure way of sustaining Ids trade.
All those in quest of that class of goods,
do well in profiting bv this lesson, and
come straight to the Kentucky Whiskey
Depot. ErrsTKiN & Bro’s,
lOCiltf
Main street.
Proprietors,
Denison, Texas.
A?.s’t General Ticket Agent.
THOMAS R. SHARP,
Master of Transportation.
TllOS. P. BARRY,
Western Passenger Agent
; lie
ITHE BUST in
World.
Gives Universal S.di-t.i ■-
tion.
WonderBtl Econo-
my.
40 lbs. more bread to bbl.
flour.
j Everybody Praise*
Whiter. Lighter, Sweeter. Richer.
m
Pan?
Save** Milk, Ekkh. F.U*. •
Sells everywhere like llot Cakes.
MaT* Send for circular to
GEO. P. GR AKTO .X
17*i Duane Street, New 1'ors.
Nov. 24 1y.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1875, newspaper, June 4, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524129/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.