Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 23, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no irtetruction or mechtniee! skill it required to operate it
The canetrucUon of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled atas-
rilAty. comprisln* simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they
The machines ue made ht our aew works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new apodal
planted) machinery and tods, constructed oipresaly to eccompHah what wo now offer.
A'verp mmthine full* erarranltd.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
New York pnd Chleau-o.
SAVINGS.—Bv using the “ Domeette*’Pa-
pur Ka.lituaa the most ityliah and perfect-fitUnf
costumes can be produced, at a large saving to
MONEY to those who choose to make,or superin-
tend ths making of, their own garments. With tha
htohM talent aad the beat facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful
aEdSes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results tor shore the r«*ch
alter. Our etylee ere aiwivs the latest and bast. Our elegantly-illustrated
I to any lady sendinf live cants with her address. Agents wanted every waera.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
New York and Chloaaro.
FASHIONS
Tor Sale by T. CM>riggD* 304 Main street,
DK> l>()N TEX.
Littlle’s Living Age.
Jan. 1, 377. This Living Aon euti-ru up-
oti its ISM volume, witli the continued
coniinemittiou of the best men ami jour-
nals oitl* c*wntry, mid with constantly
lltefeu'diU success.
In 1077 it will lurnish to its readers
the prikluul’iMis of the foremost authors
above unaed himi many olli -r**;
embracing tie choicest Serial airti Short
Stories by lie (.rail ilife F»r«*l|(u
NuvelHhi -nil an amount
Unapp oachdby any other Periodical
j in the world, if tlie most val liable literary
! and seiei-titic natler of the way, from tbe
' pens of the Leicting Essayists. Critics.
Discoverer! ;nd editors, 1-epreseniiug
evert departnuut of Knowledge and Pro-
gress.
Tint Livi.nw A(1K. (Ill wliieli its only
j competitor, "E. kky Saturday,'* has been
1 merged), is a weekly agu/.ine of sixty-
tour pages, giv.ng more than
Thive and a Quarter Thousand
double column octavo pages of reading
matter yearly, it presents In an p.\|a- -
sive lorii, considering .is amount ot mat- !
tci, with freshness, owing to it- tveekli |
issue, i id with a satisfactory com
pleteness attempted by no tub r imbli-1
cation, ike beat Essays. Reviews, Criti- j
el-ms, Tiles, Sketches ol Travel and Dis-1
covery, Scii iilitic. H ogruphical. llistori- |
cal and l olilic.il infornmtlon, 'rom the en- j
tire body ol Foreign Periodical Literature,,
it is therefore invaluable to > very Amer-
ican render as the only fresh mid thorough j
compilation o* an imlispeiisaldrcurreni lit-
erature.—indispensable because it embrac-
es tlie productions of
THE ABLEST LIVING WRITERS, j
in all branches of Literature. .Science. Art
and Politics,
Opinions *
Simply kidispi iisible to any one who
dcsiies m keep abreast ol the thought 01
the age in any department of science oi
literature.—iio tou Journal
A pme md perpetual reservoir and ,
limina.ii ofmtiTl..iu i cut and instruction.
—nun. Ruin (’. Withrop.
I k, best piriodicai m America.— i’lieo.
L. Cuvier, i). If.
it has no eqlal in any country.—l’liila- j
dt'lplll.l I’l'C-S.
It irpr.aluccslhe liest thoughts of tin
best munis of tae civilized world, upon all
topics of iiv.ug interest.—Philadelphia
impiirer.
Tlie best o all our eclectic publications.
— I lie Nulioi. New \ oi k,
And tlie cheapest. A monthly that j
comes evt'y tvcck.—Thu Advance, Chi- ;
l cugo. , j
I With italone a reader may keep up with |
all i hat is important in the literal ire, hi— ,
! lorv, politics, and science of the day.— i
i The Methodist, N w Vol k.
SSHVS. Ihc most entertaining
DEO VERS
AND PLANTERS
DENISON,
CAPITAL,
JAMES PORTER,
JOHN NEVIN8,
J. H. SLATER,
Samar) Hanna, C. C. Binkley, Jaka Nev-
ina, James Toiler, J. K. Staveat, Wm.
Hughes, J. 11. Slater.
Exchange,
Bought mid bold.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME
DEPOSITS,
Dram Drawu an all (be Prin-
cipal
pUKST NATIONAL BANK.
DENISON,
Authorized Capital,$500,000.00
Paid up Capital, $100,000 00
Does a Legitimate Banking Busine*
Special attention given to collection* In
Missouri, Kansas
'tight Exchange bought ana told
eipul cities ot Jie United State*.
DimcCTf'RS
,.S. Meven*. Jno. Sculler., . I). CrmaDk
Jos. tVrrv s. (i, lvd.iv, Ed. Petrv.
A. II. Codin, W. B. Muusoti
JOHN SCULLIN'. TnsiueiH.
i Vice-President
' 1 \ Aet’g < 'asli’r
El) PERR\
THE
SILVER TONGUE ”
ORGAN
= FREE -
Pick up almost any newspaper publish-
ed north ol the Red River you w ill see the
word "FREE ’ in big black letters. Read
below it and you lind i rt quest for the
names and mldress ol nil the sons ntiil
daughters ol the north and east to lie sent
lo -TEXAS EMIGRATION AGENT,
SKDAL1A. Mo., tvlm will mail them with-
out eost a -FREE GUIDE TO TEXAS."
the land of sunbeams, beautiful prairies
and v lley>. ’] his book we li ve seen. Il
tw |
fin oiige. ate here gathered together.— "eight, full ol inlormaiion co-eeriiingour
Illinois Stale Journal. ’l“'"u- ^'"Ps.schools. chureh-
, , , , . , . es,etc. Who pays lor it? THE MIS-
ludisp ii'aldc to cv rv one who desire- .. . x.J . ? .. *,,r* ■ “
a thorough coinpciiitimw of a I Mint ie ad i
mirahle and noteworthy in the literun j „IH Un ted Stales and Europe, Tins goes
world.- boston 1 o-t. | to she .v ivlial tliev arc doing lor Texas.
(kuvrl'l lo lino a p m-e ineye,y Ament..... ||;1V(, |llt(.lv ^Mueed ih, ir rates ol
Home. New iota limine. . fare lor emigrants almost one-hall. 'J’lieir
Pu|ilished wkkki.y at BS.1-0 a year, fn-e j tri(|l|s (.nm(|cd. and rpe. ial trains are
i frequently run to accommodate Ihc people.
They are spending tlnm«ands of dollars j
every month advertising Texas. They
have twelve regular traveling men em-
ployed distributing free i formation con-
cerning Texas throughout the United
Slates. Tliev ask our aiil iu their i Hurts.
Patronize the M K.& I’.IUv. GO NORTH
VIA OIvNISON ami through the heauli-
tul linli in Terriloy. I hey will land you
di'redv in the Great Union Iiepot at St. I
___ Louis. Tliev don't eninpei von to ride !
i cilia pr ces rot iat mi hose m eor- ! ;
ol postage.
{, .rEXTRA OFFER FOR 1877.-W
i’oall new-uh«ciiliers lur 1877 will ii
seiitgr.ilis the six numbers ol 1870. con
1 raining, with olhei valuable matt -r. tin
lirst instalment of a new and wonderfu
.(•rial ,-torv: ••TtiKM»nq is ok I.ussik.
hr G^JiiGE M/CJJNAL . non
| appealing in Tug Livixti Atm from ad
\,mee slieels.
A TEST OF
—s-ikat>--
THIRTY
—•SSES*-
YEARS.
The cheapest because tlie best. Fully warranted
New Styles just read)'' Send for Catalogue and Price
Lists. Examine our new method of lighting the music
for evening performance. Constant improvement our
policy. Styles specially adapted fot Parlors, Churches,
Lodges, Music Iialls and Conservatories. Address the
Manufacturers,
E. P. NEEDHAM & SOH,
Nos. 143,145 & U7 Vast 23d St., Neio Tori
T
W1E NELSON HOUSE
tICN LITERATURE
• •Posseted of This Li vino Aok an
one or other oi our vivacious America’
’ i.onthiies. a subs liber will lind liim-el
n com uni lei ol tie whole ffiiuatioii."—
Pidlii. Kv'g Rulicim.
or i’ll).-id I'm; iavixa Aok ami *-Stl>< •
j out* of tlie American SI Monthlies (oi
; Harper's Weekly o-Bazar) will he sen
for a ,ear, both p isipai ; or, lor S'f'ib
j I'm: Livino Am. u d Scribner’s St. Nieli
! :i|,isor ApideioM'.- Journal. Address,
a.I: S i:Ub a R Ilos on
■y A L L E Y HOUSE.
IKK FUKBKli,
Proprietor.
1 1 Soutli side Main street, near Alamo,
| DENISON, - - TEXAS.
DR* BUTTS9
DISPENSARY \
(J. W. (V IMF.HS, Proprietor.
5jo.
, KT. liOM L KO.
Tftirfy yonrsrxrvrir-'fG in (h jt.udi.u ..£ ol Lcxual aud
ObreuloDifiea^juir’l) i r <.
, Dr. EilVL^urnn'IaiwCliildf.
A1 hy.io.o. v.iVi wtf uarrieje
iiittii iui r..U eontt uinlftting
tm, ou tin- my-ttrli’t oi rrprodufv-
.cJ tlnJ soeret It.finnities ot youUi*
n iiiiU tins sviivt i'.ft mu ties ut you
manhood mil woimuih-mA An 11'unrated ln>.»k ot 2iJ0 p»h"c*|
lur piivuie mdieg, whiclt niiould be kc'ft under luck and
k*if. O’mUt ae« i frAl)c,i.
A fBXVATS MEDICAL TREATISE on oil di»ea*f«
•f^Privofte Nature in buih •wxe«t tin* abuse* and <1 ■*-
kraelthc'RPXiitil *y«tcm, nml tlie hip
Convenient to tlio Business Portion
ot the City.
Cer. Main and Rusk streets.
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
This house has lately undergone a tlior
oiudi renovation and eveiything is kepi
neat and clean. Thu new proprietor.-
know their business and are nn cling with
flattering success IJ '-'J11
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EXPRESS
11 on 11 * ol curt, Dvl pug ua
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lf^J|en(rraa'1»»g*, aet'tuuilu
Mj?DXCAL ADVIC cl on tk'wuul and Chronic Di«w*p#,
fl oilml WciiV.no8*,CHtarrh, Canrcr,Kuiku f,r..eOj)...;n
tttdA *fl-, » fiOpwgp wal k ri'iit undw •i*nl lor JO «:i. Ail
three books wwnining 400pcures a»devrrvthU^wor.’i
(.urvrMBg tm fho *tdy*'t»i, sent svcurely soared oa
#upt of »0 <>t*. A<Wr.-«, Or. BuOs’ Divproia-y,
•*JaW.8U>k:-St /
O END ?5c. toG. P. ROWELL
ONcw York for Pnmpldet of 100 pages
containing lists of JOtHi newspapers, and
•Itimau's simw lug • tot of udrerUsiaf.
3 «-tl Uw
jplJSK AVENUE HOTEL,
u. w. GURNEY, Proprietor.
Corner Rusk *ve.. and Gandy *t.
DENISON, N1 - TEXAS.!
7 11U'
Also tlie "Old Reliable”
JE JK ILa X IK JE
ICE FOR SAL
S URL KANSAS* TEXAS RAILWaX
fliev arc sending tlHmsa' ilsto a I parts ol
til., I i, t . , I sk ., I .. _ .ill L' 11 . ri'l
| pling omnibus. They mu the r coin-lie-
! and sleep..r> Ihrougli to St. Louis and en- j
: ter the Union l-n-pot, N there any other!
j line from Texas that does? "No." They j
1 aNo run eoaeln-s and sleeping ears from i
| Tex a- lo Hannibal and Quincy. Have you j
anv friends ea-t looking toward- Texas?!
If si), send their address to the tmder.-igcd
nml lie will with ple.e lire forward them
(and ion alsol n beautiful pamphlet nml
! other interesting matter well worth the
mere request.
Address. LAS. I>. BROWN,
Gcn'l Pass’g’er Ag't, M. K. A ’I'.I.-'y.
5-2:tf sEDALIA MC.
INDIANAPOLIS
LAGEI
Saint Ijouis .
Great Through Line bet. St. Louis and tli
--3Djd.ffik*jI7----
TRAINS
LEAVE
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In Barrels or Bo’.
4ere
iked
true
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Geiivered in all Parts of the Siel-
icket Office No, 105 N- Fourth Si
ST. LOUIS.
■ >n arrival of trams trom tlie west con'g .
1M,
Gincinuati. Louisville, and the South
CONSTANTLY ON BANC,
1NDIANAPOL
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 74, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 23, 1876, newspaper, December 23, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524481/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.