Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 306, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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(•ARUY^NKWS” Donnan, Holmes &Co |
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TEXAS DEPARTMENT.
DAILY DENISON
CRESSET
NEWSPAPER
THE
“SILVER TONGUE”
ORGAN
t o it
rB'' 1«l«- i* ■ «S
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
-<m>--
The cheapest because the best. Fully warranted.
New Styles just ready. Send for Catalogue and Price
Lists. Examine our new method of lighting the music
for evening performance. Constant improvement out
policy. Styles specially adapted for Parlors, Churches,
Lodges, Music Halls and Conservatories. Address the
Manufacturers.
E. F. NEEDHAM & SON,
JVon. 143,143 Jt 147 Vast 23d St., New York.
THE NEW
A
Double-
Thread
Lock-Stitch
Machine.
DORMAN, HOLMES & CO,
THE Manufacturers ami Dealers iu
PIANOS & ORGANS,
(Antral onice, Texas Department,
|
Cor. Commerce Jk Market Dallas. ;
Supply Depots «>t Branch ollices at all
important point'in the State.
T.o faeilllitte business we have made out
general Olliee for the State at Dallas, while
all order, from Texa- sltottld lie addressed.
The instrument will lie sent f rom the
nearest Supply Depot or direct from Fac-
tory.
Tlicv have overvadvantage and facility
that can Ire obtained, and will sell at price -
Ih'Icw competition. The attention ol
close buyers solicited.
, . ,, Pianos and Organs sold on Monthly In
; IlHlclK'IUleilt 111 all riling’ -tullm-nts. Steond-hand Iii-tri.mc.its
taken in exchange for New. I iano- and
1 Organ- made to order with Silver Inscrip-
tion l’late, when de-ired. Timing and Re-
pairing done by skillful workmen.and -at-
t\D i,-faction guaranteed. A large stock of
j I’iano Stools and spreads at Bottom i’riee-
'Pianos and organs for Kent. All kind-
of Musical Instruments. Sheet Music and
Music Merchandise furnished :tt lowest
prices.
Dorman, Holmes A Co. are a mo no the
Ljirgest Dealers in Pimiws in
lue I niteil Stales,
_n TUC tuTrorcTo I their trade now extending over neatly tlm
DEVOTED TO THE IN I LnLolb jj,.,. ,.,mutrv. and will guarantee t-
liver Pianos and Organ ( at any point in
the state at lower prices and on belter
terms than any oilier house.
In addition to our own make, Tim Dor-
man, Holmes ei. Co. Grand Scale I’iano,”
we control for this and several other states
the
llcnjwiud ClIICKERINU & HON'*,
r*i* a» ntaintr
Buying Selling
(.old coin........................1 1-
l.iglu weight ..—1 II 1 14
Silver coin,........-........- • 1 U» 1 W .
u “ Mexican..........1 V7 I W ,
Cl'KRK.NOV KX. ll.VMiK OX S. V. * ST. L.
Busing..................1 |ier <vnt di-i-ount.
Selling..................................-.....at t»' -
roKKMsX HCMINGE.
Sidling at $.5 T-* rur'cjr per pound sterling
Coin exchange on New \ ork or "t.
Colli- 5 |s-r cent, premium on New lurk
quotations.
LAGER DEER
<4>TTO\ NIKkAIT.
IDH3JPOT!
I .IHxl Middling----
Mailing
Ia>\\ Midling.......
Good Ordinary....
Ordinary..
I.ow Ordinarv...
...11 111
•101 10}
...HI 1U{ !
• s-i M i
... % <i I
..Nutliiicii
AM) PELTRIEM.
F.C.J. LEBER MANN
Dry flint hide-..........
Damaged —........-
Dry .-ailed hi I- -..........
Gni-li -alte(l hide-..........
Green Hide-...................
Deer -kill-, fall.................
Dec r -kin-, winter...........
Sheep -kill- green..............
slieep -kin-, dry...............
Butlalo -kin-. bull..............
“ “ now..............
“ *• yearling.....
Damaged buffalo hides an
than good.
Beeswax........................
Tallow.............................
> id @
ir.
in
10 (;■
t; (.,
i (.,
25 G
-•'> C".
2'» («
in ("
R
fo
(5
one-half le-
'20 fu),
01 gp 05
5
dO
no
:ai
mi
INI
50
DKAI.EIl IN
■* «» m» m rm? ■ e:
i.i v i: nt«m k >i \KUi:r.
NEUTRAL IN NOTHING.
(iiw«......................
Steer—d year old-......
4 year olds......
..Sloto Id
.. 12 to 1.5
.. IS to .‘.5
AND
UROCKRIItN IXU PROVISIONS.
m Tin:
[CITY o DENISON
AND HIE
&TATE OF TEXAS
*8^, i 11
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no Instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it
The canstruclion of the macliim is based upon a principle ot unique and unequalled am
plicity, comprising simple lovers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they
*" The machines'are made at our new wotte- in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented! machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomplish what wc now offer.
JJoerp machine fully tran'iiuteil.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
IV,-xv York: mid OliionRO.
TIf mf/S, SAVINOS.—tty using the l* llonicsllc “ Pa-
m r LI I flRIv ,,,-r |.’a-h I.-IIM the most stylish ami ported-htnng
M NX M II | |« X ensl’ins tan be pi slur d. at a large saving in
I HkJ| I lull J MON t: V Pi tliose who (lioese to inake.nr supenn-
M M m m m ’ tenet lire making of, their own garments. 5\ i h the
■ ; liest ideas of the most skilllul
Anu other I ■> st-
tliat wc can deliver to our customers, til
any railroad station in ’Texas, ji st as cheap
a.s H.inie instrument can lie bought from the
fm tui-v in New 5'ork or boston, saving the
expenso, delay and risk of long transports
tion. 5Vo supply families direct, giving
them every advantage u -uiilly giv n agent*.
Parties living in towns on any of the differ-
ent lines of railroad in the State wishing to
test one instruments before Imying can have
them placed in their homes, for trial, with-
out extra expense.
l\'e WiiarHiikv* (lie Mosi IVr-
le t Nati»liu-tton in Every Be
sped.
Flour
Kuliev brand*.......
X XX X..............
XXX.....................
Provision*.
Uncoil, dear sides,
i’laiii S. (Iiauis....
Breakfast bacon.
I). S. dear side-
“ '-boulders......
1.fil'd, tierce-.......
*' kegs ami pail-
Prod nee:
A ppies.................
I’otatoc-...............
Onions...................
Sail:
Lake . ...........
O. 1’....................
Caul Oil:
Barrels................
Case.....................
O *1 »• r;
rriinc.................
Choice..........
Surii r:
1*. 0. Prime, bhls...
Choice "
“ White •• ...
*y,T!olden. half bbls
50 to
.1 25 to
.. 3 0U to
15}to
.. 1* to
17 to
„ i:t to
(ii)Jto
.. i -i 5 to
lojto
, o 7*5 to 4 50
,. 7.5 to V5
. 1 2-5 tel .'0
. :*» 00 to
. 2 £0 to
22 to 24
.. ■> 25 to
FOllEiGN WIN EH
AND
r. u. i iioicc
•• Kaney
bbls.
I ll «»«•«*»••
r. 5
Oltio.
Noiln:
Kegs.
Boxe:
Hope:
fi,al
I’actorv.
24 to
25 to
OO.Ho
lojto
12'to
75 to
7.5 to
S5 to
Pi} to
15] to
01 to
07 to
12Jto
25
20
10
11
XaZQTJORS
lemi litv maRiui! t
dresvmato ' Our istyles are always ihr hit 't and best. Our clegan Iv-illustiatsd
(XUd^ue mailed tu any lady Bending five cents wild tier address. Agents wanted every where.
a “ DOMESTIC ” SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
Now Y'orlc and (Milonyro.
lor Sftlo by T. O. T)ri^ye'‘i04 Main stroot, REN ISON I EX.
rpONSOKl VL,
Tonnorial IT oom s
Main street, Demisou, Texas,
D. WILLIAMS, - • Proprietor.
JBWThe most skillful and accommodating
artists, tlic most convenient iiirangtneiits
and the most expeditions work.
HOT AND COI.D HAThH
Bay or niglit. Remember the place, and
give him a call.
fcTHU 11KHT in the
World.
Gives Universal Satisln -
tlon.
Woiiilcrnil lieoiio-
40*fbs."more bread to blit.
jwSiSr, Every body Pr«i<*en
Will ter, Lighter, Sweeter, ltielier.
Biivc milk Ekk«, me.
Sells everywhere like Hot <lakes
j)©f Send for circular to
GEO. F. GRANT/, At CG>-
170 Dunne Street, Now \ orv
fftr. 24 lr.
i/'t G. KANDELL,
| VT.
ATTORNEY A COl'Nf EI.EOR, at lab
Main street, dknisox, tkxas.
Will practice in Grayson and adjoining
counties. Special attention to collecting
and to tlic investigation of Land t'laim.-.
Sept. 0,-tt
JOE MILLER.
DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES,
ALSO
< Iioicc Gtirdcn Need,
Cash paid fur
MARRIAGE;
Warranted fresh and puro.
i country produce.
101 Main st, near Valley House.
j DENISON - - TENS A.
2:3.tr _ ___
EVER! FARMER SSOWR itUII.
Challengo Feed Mills.
^ AND
COMBINED
Sheiler and GriMar.
Will Grind any kirn! o(
JY. i|,\\liftlit r »it <-r dry.
>\ iih t ;r • rmd fpuea, ami
without hcatir.a.
illustrated Work <T
t| s private MMNtOi
l mat
fvifre*. ft private
to thu inti mi ll
retbl
riaccable on tli« my«t«rtec
of tha aaiiiai *v»U.’tn. its aliuaj*’.
Ki., latest discoveries In Ihc
COllN A AD 4.011 MILLS.
, for Description and Prices address
•BMFLE. BIStGS CO.,
Agricultural Im^jcmenta and Spec tallica
OlO Washington Axe., 1ST. I.OI IK.
DVJ’IWMVicuU'Kl la wbat l-mx-r yn* I raU Ibis.
ADY 1: K TINE
Tlirough tlic
CRESSET
One of the best mediums in norlkcrn Texas
with a largo and rapidly increasing
circulation. Kales liberal,
•I'O.U OJR'-K'JLCJJE
to.nri.iii:.
WORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
Dorman Hoimes & Co.
Uiutc ;ulvantages ol .i
INDIANAI’OLIS
—AND—
Saint EouisR. IL
Great Tlu’ottgli Line bet. St. Louis and tin.
----bast---
EXPRESS TRAINS HAIL,l
LEAVE
icketOffice No. 105 N. Fourth Si.
Sl'. LOIRS,
MILWAUKEE,
srr. 1.0 u i *,
AND
2
HOME HOUSE
anti u largo Eintcru House.
Dorman, Holmes k'c ^ 0. localizv their
hu*inera, making it a homo institution
everywhere. They now do business in
over
One Hundred Towns in Texas!
And can refer to hundreds of persons in
this State w ho are usin” their instrumets.
A Writcn Guaran tee for
Five Yearn given with every
Piano.
on arrival of train- troui tlic wot con'g tit
ITS 1 >IANAI»OI,lS.
-roR—
Cincinnati, Louisville, and the iSuiilh
CINCINNATI
Also the “Old Reliable "
mm m* ■ m
SEYD IN
YOITII ORDERS!
CRESSET PRINTING COMPANY.
I'l npiicims
STANLY & SONS
Piano-Fortes.
Having completed a very large contract
for these pianon wc mo prcpnml to offer
great inducements both iu price and term
Address all orders from Texas to
DOBMAN, HOLMES & C0„
Gor. Commerce A Maiket 'ot. . Oailu , i'ex
TAKE THE M., li. A T. U V
—T(l—
ST. LOUI >S,
Uecnuse it i- the only line from ’lyxa.-.
riinniiig Us trains into tlic Graml l 11 ion
Depot at St. Louis. This is an advan-
tage appreciated by those who have
traveled and been subject to the Incon-
venience of a crowded, dirty, dismal,
tedious 50 cent ride through the back
allev - and -treats of St. Lotti- in a top-
pling omnibus, arriving at the I >epot imt
iu time to jerk yourself on tliemov ng
train, and tlien find that you are in “hot
water” on account of your baggage hav-
ing gone to the wrong Depot.--—5 on
know Imw it is yourself. Go via. Sedalia
and ayoid such rackets.
—FREE—
ir YOU ARE
GOING TO TEXAS
-OR-
G01XG TO KANSm
So ld your name and address on a postal
card, or by letter, and receive by return
mail a Beautiful I’amplilet illustrating
and describing the Great South-West, her
cities, towns, rivers, railroads, schools,
minerals, stock, mainifactoiles. farms,
lands, etc. Full information witli large
county and sectional maps, newspapers,
illustrations, rates of fare and freight, and
other valuable information intern sting to
every man. woman and child, mailed
free of charge.
Address, fj !• \ER M, I'D KKT AGKN f,
Missouri. Kansas a Tunas R’v.
Skdai.u. Mo.
LACIER DEER,
Xn Barrels or Bottles
Oelivered.in all Parts of the State.
BAR FIXTURES
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Allen’s’Plnnof .Tr Hand- ,-wn
Dp.iuh i id ViUfi lH ! • iA,.
rtylos. “Tlicy sow likv■ a charm, aud hoc .JH*
v . *S
«rrtii* mate ia V M r»r.i yvu t»4 I fin*
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 306, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1876, newspaper, July 20, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524486/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.