Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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CENTRAL ROUTE
NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Spooial Thxoh.
Sffl 1 Tffi! ElllL SEIiT »»> ■. i«*. «• ami >««•
•i. m. cook. Baltimore and Ohio
NOtABY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
GmiT* Block,
DENISON,
J:
AND CONNECTIONS:
F.CiTFJt HIM).,
sSKSS'arsr saars i - •
I.IVKRV, FEUD
reuilcr- bin* liable to a >PKOIAl. 1 AX. ; _ANI>
Missouri, Kansi>A Texas Railroad.
\tlautlc A Pacific Railroad.
Mi--ourl Pacific Railroad.
TO 1TMMUUE AND PLACE CONsPK -
rorsi.V IX HIS KSTABI.ISHMEXT
OH I'l.A* E OK BUSINESS a STAMlMi-
notiii^f tin- payment of said SPECIAL |
| TAX for the special tax year beginning j
1 Mav 1. 1875. txffnre commencing or eon-
, w,rB-rtW- * <**■* MM | ^S^lAfS?£?U.l-
Mi-omri River Fort S-ott A Cult Rail- ootis of th« law above qwitwl art* the fol-
! lowing, viz:
Rectifiers.—.................................$*» 00
I Mailers, retail liquor.........—........ 25 0(1
Dealers, wholesale lienor............. 100 00
I Mailers ill mull liquor-, wholesale .V) nti
• M-alcr- in malt liquors, retail-...... 20 00
1 Model's in leaf tobacco....,............. 25 00;
Retail dealer-in leaf tobacco.........500 00
Alld on sales of over 1.000. fitly rent-
for every dollar iu excess of sl.OOt*.
Dealers'in wianufaetured tobacco 5 (Ml
SALE STABLE.
road,
om:i
I iu,' i itoi TEs h:om
Corner wcsl-Main street and nortli-Bur- JlsllillP’tOIl.
net avenue. j tL
c
TlllXESi: LAUNDRY.
1IAP SIXG, - pHoi KiirroH.
WASHING $1.25 PKK DOZEN.
THE GULF OF MEXICO
and mending done.
XLAZHOAO, I__
GET THE BEST
__ 10,000 Words and Meaning- n« h. m c
Dlctionari,-.
THE GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE Webster’s Unabridged Di:tion?rv
:«W Engravings; 1840 Pages Quart .
• PKK'F. $11
1 ¥rtd*ster now is glorlon—U leav« - (
W iug to la* de-lred-Pres. Ravin m
Va—ar College.
TTtxerv - holar knows the value ot ’1
£j work.—I' . II. I*rrse»itl, the lli-t"1 i
I Relieve it to lie the most perfect •lie! !••
J V arv of the language.— Dr. !!'
land.
£tu|n*ri<>r in me-t rwqiei-D to any ••(!••
^ known lo me.—Deo. 1*. Marsh.
rpiie standard authority for printing
JL thisoftlec.—A. 11. Clapp. Govern net
Primer.
xi els all others In giving and iVti .
Baltimore.
5<> 00 Main afreet, -outli side, near corner lliir-
.... —.............................. 20 00 '
Ami for each worm manufactured 20 0(1
, Mamit leturvrs of stills.................
Ami for curb still manufactured..
seientificterm-.—President llileln
TYeinarkable compendium of ho:
1 V knowledge.—W. S. Clark. Pre- t \ _
rieultural College.
lief avenue.
Red River City,
10 (H)
10 00
Manufacturers of toliaeeo.
Manufacturer- ot cigars...............
Peddler- of tobacco, tir-t class
(more than two horses or other
animals)....................................
Peddlers of tobacco, second, class
.. , . . w ... (two horses or other animals).....
l o all points in tin North, hast and "< (• j»,.f|,nt.rs „f tobacco, third cUi-s
(one horse or other animal)........
Peddlers of tobacco fourth class
-- (on foot or public conveyance)...
Brewers of less than 500 barrel-......*t» tHJ ...pi n • in •• . A1;
Brewers of 5«<) barivl- or more..... 1U0 W SELLING DAILY AT AUCTION. ; jj]] ^^5 M 711 WfflrtDfl Cltji
vc-rrri: TZ&!.......-............ ■ •
\ mit.i. springli' I.t. s .. ■ , ,i . j wt|| tj|. subject to severe penalties.
s.,lalia and St. Louis; humihal and hi- » ^ (]r|us litlUlt.,l0 ,av any of the BOOTS, SI [OKS, NOTH >NS, ETC
•ago; Kort Scott, and Kansas City.. Kpi.,.jul taX(* lmin(Kl above must apply to
; A. G. Malloy, Collector of Internal lteve- ---
nne at Jefferson Texas, and pay for and pro-;
- cure the special-tax stamp or stamps tliev Don't forget the sign of “Red, White
need, prior to Mav 1.1875,;and Wi l l l< )1 f and Blue.” opposite Texas Gilt Concert
l.'IMITII ch ViiTICK. j Assoeiation.
At.SO
j J V OR Wh 111 ST.
50 00 EVERYTHING HALF FLICK,
25 00 ---AXIS--
13 00 E\EN LKSS.
10 00 __
50 00
Sli
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Philadelphia
New York,
THE EAST AND NORTH-EAST. Webs,sr's Na,ional FiCt01 iai
Dictionary.
loll* rage* Octavo. aoo Iaigrax lilts
TWENTY TO ONE.
The sales of Webster's Dietionar
1URT11KK XoTlCh......
Pullman Palace Drawing Room (.onmtf^h)ni.JiutcnL! Revenue.
Omi'K (IK 1NTKIINAt. 111. KNIT..
Washington, D. < FiC.ruary 1. '75.
12w inat'A12wapr.
1. v. ni.Kftat.
CA.ML’BEhh A ( 0..
Auctioneers
A. C. WAl'LK
AM)
DR. MOORHEAD
Sleeping: Cars
LEEPER. LINGO & CO..
Successors to
Would say to the citizens of Denison
that lie lias opened an office at X<>. 1(W{.
Main street, next door to Adams Kxprc-s
office, where lie will visit patients and do
a general business, but his great specialty .1. i . beeper A l o., ami Lumtron .V lay lid 1,
i is the treatment of all
CHRONIC diseases, , Ijumtoor Dealers
‘ tSun tlm»u*rl» from Houston to St. i-our evorv class, ^nulo fliul duration, on u I
^ 10 i amt Improved Plan. |
'Having made this class of diseases a spe-
cialty for nearly ill] years. I am co’.iti-'
dont’of success. fSueli as diseases of the
-- ^ Throat. Lungs. Heart, Liver, Kidneys.
I Spine, Opium Kitting. Scrofula, Nx- al Ca-
DRNlSOX, TEXAS.
, Among the cliaraeteri-tics of tin- vain- ]Jjj^R^e's'lles ef imV other I »i"
able route ate tionuries. In proof of tills we will send t<
any jier-on. on application, the statcnn i •
of more than IhO Booksellers lrom »v"fy
section of the country.
(J. A. C. MEUltLVM.
Springfield. Mils...
Publishers Webster's L'niibridg'-
Webster's Primary School Indio
204 engravings.
Wed-tcr's C'otnnion School Dictionary.
274 engravings.
Webster's High Sdiool Dictionary. ‘J‘>
engravings.
Webster's Academic Dictionary, AH •
gravings.
Webster's Counting llotv-e Dicta,tun •
witli numerous illustration- and many '
liable tables not to be found el sew here
Published by IVISON. BLAKKM.W
TAYLOR A CO.. New Yolk.
Honfelo Trucks. Slcol Rails,
Alagailim'iii Iron Krldgcs
liorgcoti* Aloiiiitain Scenery.
Vnrivalled Kqiiiiniirnl.
A full assoi'tment of white and yellow
, v / JM ii ill wmoipi * 1 "‘""n “a ' •»
turrh. Piles, Epileptic Fits, Neuralgia, and
all Nervous Debility. Thermal Medication
in diseases of the skin, and medicated In-
Tickets can lie ptoettred aid Baggage I halation in Bronchitis, Asthma tuidfon-1 Nawli, Doors, IIlimlM,
•heckl'd to all prenilncnt points in the sumption. Nllinglrs, T
I'nited .States and Cana.la from the follow-j Female DiWiUH«
ing stations on the line of the Houston A ; of evervikiml, treated by new' remedies, , llair, A'omPilf.
1’exas Ccutral Railwfltyt •Houston,.Hemp- .mj nvcry niarricil lady it i delicate health always on hand,
-toad. Austin. Bryan, uwarne. < :tlw«-it. should rtoenro my infalli ble Preventive; it
Waco, Corsicana, Dallas, .Velum •"... safe, ■Imriiilc.-s.'s and veliuble; tills gives
'a)ii‘IMii:iIL ilw> uiln i imvid* ft i .1 it >1 I u>r mnt 1 i»*P-
Lonf/liriilffii Air Ii rakes.
Fit:: Cured Free!
! Any person suffering from the ale '
Shlnglo*., T.U.I.. Urn,. ,».•.! K,„I„C II,..,-.-. SSftTjffiiT,
warded by express FREE, lie only ••-
being the’express charges, which, own
■liould «»turc my Inmill ok> 1'ri'V.mUv.'; I., ..... , KS .
........................................... ...........
stock of lumber.
Offices and \ anls: [< lorner of A ns
tin and Owings ts. and foot of Sl.iddy
st
! liooil at v ill.
Eye and F.ar!
All diseases under this class treated sue
___ eessfully..
Private' HiseasoM,
Acute and Chron'.e. radically cured with- A W"P"R A v'tTT Hi
out Mercury or Mineral poisons. Impo- Lt. xi. IJi llxiVJ w XJ]
I Through Tin.. C»«> j
cured promptly.
l’dvateand confidential consultations at
my office free iff charge.
J. M. C. Mookhkad. M. I).
! Mar 17. d&wlui
And in fact all the Modi rn Appliances
that conduce to
TO POINTS
» ... Fpilcpsy
and he will warrant a cure by the c-, •
his remedy.
I)o not fail to send to him for a trad
bottle: it costs nothing, and lie will cm •
you. no nutter of how longstanding '1
ease may be. or how many other r<•
may have tailed.
Circulars and testimonials sent wId,
free trial bottle. Be particular to gA
.. 1 your Express, as well as your post *4! • •
SPI'.l’.D, SAI'TY vV COAll'Oltl direction, and address.
Du. CI1AS. T. PRICE.
2t t!7 William Street. New \ • ■
NORTH ami EAsST,
via the
•'Houston & Texa* Central Railway.
i\|i CONNECTIONS.
’•I'rain leaving Gahvstow at 3 p. m., and
ijlfniston at 0 p. tn, daily, arrives ns follows:
fled River City, next day at.........12:([0 m.
Sedv.Ua, second day at....,............S:57 a in
riiihnftiii], second day at............ 4:40 pin
Sr.. Louis, second day at,........... 0:15 pm
Indianapolis, third day at...........4:50 a in
•( iiicinmiti. third day at.............. 8:00 a m
•t ’hieugo, third day at.................7:30 a in
Buffalo, third day at................. 8:55 pin
Albany, fourth day at.................7:40 a in
l'ittshiirg. third day at............... 7:20 p m
Philadelphia, fourth day tit........8:05 a in
New York, fourth day at...........11:15 a m
Lotjisvillo, third day at..............7:20 a in
Baltimore, fourth day til............ 0:05 a in
"Washington, fourth day at......... 7:15 a m
Boston, fourth day at............... 4:50 p ni
St. Paul, tliird day at............o... 0:50 |i m
Trains arrive and dejuirt from Houston
ns follows:
ACCOMMODATION,
I .eaves, ..............). ("10 «i ill
Arrives.......................................8:30 j) in
THUOt'011 KXHIKSM
I .eaves...............................
,\ rrives...............................
J. Waldo,
Ocii’I Ticket Ag't.
.......0:00 )i m
........0:00 a in
J. Dl'KANl).
Geu'l Silt)'!
Lost and Found.
A gentleman out w est , w ho had a very ,
lucrative, business, found to his dismay
that lie we.s gradually losing trade, with-
out knowing any cause tor the falling off
until he came to Denison, when lie remem-
bered that lie had once boughtn very choice
lor of liquors and cigars atEppstein A Bio's
Kentucky Whisky Depot, and lmd not re-
plenished his stock with the same- goods,
lie went straight to that house, laid in ail
other line lot of those celebrated liquors
and cigars, for which Eppstein & Bro s
are justly popular, look them home and
was'happy in the discovery, that all Ills
lost customers came back, and thus lie
found the sure way of sustaining his trade.
All those in quest of Unit class of goods,
do well in profiting bv this lesson, and
come straight to the Kentucky Whiskey
Depot. Ejtstkin & lino's.
Proprietors,
lOfkltf Main street. Denison. Texas.
Iinnsa* Pacific Railway
From Kansas City to caver and the fa -
mous Roekv Mountain Resorts, passes
hrough Central Kansas and till its nnpor,
taut cities and towns: through the finest'
fanning and grazing lands in Anicrns .
eraehes Colorado, with its cliarmmg oil-
mate. its celebrated liot. 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 nig tits.
Colorado lias the most desirable climate for
invalids, in summer and winter, in the
new world. Its climate is a sure cure l'or
asthma, etc., and has a wonderful effecton
I those predisposed to pulmonary affections.
; Colorado produces the finest heel'and tlour
in the United States; lias valuable gold
• silver, copper, lead and coal mines; plenty
i of hunting and fishing, line roads, good
Hotels, etc.
Only line running Pullman cars to Den-
vor.
Circulars and all Information cheerfully
! sent, by addressing General Passengt r
j Agete 'Kansas Pacific Railway. Kansas
I (jjfy, 12d-tl.
Pullman PolaoeCai'H
ITO. 220,
WHOLESALE AYI> RETAIL
DKALKIl IN
DAY GOODS,
Notions,
Millinery,
GENTS fURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks,
Valises,
Blankets, Etc.
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
! hand a choice assortment of Domestic and
IttSgiSZJSStiS?*'''* Western and Eastern Cities.
Would respectfully solicit country trade.
March (1 wtf
Ut N THROUGH
WITHOUT CHA.XCE
Between the Prineipa
SOUTHERN
TEMPERANCE WATCHMAN,
Only 75 v 'ills a Year.
ForTlirmigh Tickets, Baggage Checks,
Movements of Trains, bleeping Cur Ac-
commodation-. Ac.. Am., appiv at ticket
offices at all principal points
rnilE WATCHMAN is a semi-monthly
1 journal, published at Honey Grove. |
Texas. It is specially devoted to the cause 1
for which all true men are struggling— Xortli, South, Fast or West,
temperance, its columns are filled with 1
choice and select literatuie, miscellany,
news, ngricluture, etc., etc, It will con-
tain a useful directory of all Temperance
Lodges in the State, making it a desirable
visitor to the household of every Temper- 1
mice man and woman. Every child should
be trained to read it. “Mabel.” a thrilling
original Temperance story, is now being
published. Send stamp for specimen copy.
Address. W. A. LeSFER. Editor, i
Published bv W.O.Pickens \ W. A. Lc-
i Seller. 2.13-101 •
L. M. COLE. |
General Ticket Agent.
E. It. DORSEY.
A<s't < ieueral Ticket Agent.
THOMAS R. SHARP.
Master of Transportation.
TJIOS. P. BARRY.
Weston Pns-enger Agent.
I». F. FOLFY.
Ppiictical Tailcu
Main Street Opposite Nelson fionv
Parties Own Material Made t
ill the
LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction guaranteed, (.'leaning • •
repairing neatly done.
OAK 11 ALL AIE AT M A It K 1 .1
Main Street. - - Denl«ort.
Hcnyr Rattliffe. proprietor. Fat tc
pork and mutton always on -ale. TU t> • ■
prtetor proposes to keep nothing but -
1 class meats, -f—'*'• •
JULIAN C. FIELD, M. D„
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
—AND—
Obstetrician.
OFFICE: Corner Main st.. and An-; " o
DENISON. TEN IS.
Established * -
S.*S, Briaerd A Ce.,
JOBBERS IN
Coal Oil Lamp tiooas,
Oils andGlassApr»
ok r.vKKY nisrnimoN.
50. 12 SOUTH FIFTH STRIA
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Burson, J. W. & Montgomery, John C. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 255, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1875, newspaper, May 13, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524217/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.