Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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DIANAPOLIS Baltimore and Ohio
dJFPnros.
RAILROAD.
■eat Through Line bet. St. lamis and tli
—-EAST-:
EXPRESS TliALNS t)AILi
LKAYE
(et Office No. 105 N. Fourth S’.
ST. LOUS,
arrival of trains troru the west eftn'g
L\DIA^ APOLIS,
——FOR—
incinnati, Louisville, and the South.
ARHrs CENTRAL ROUTE
AO. 314 MAIX STEET,
THE GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE
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Also flip “OKI Reliable”
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Via CRESTLINK or CLEVFJ AM)
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•i<f*l>m’g.Plijln>:!o!|»I?fa. Haiti*
more, ’.ViGhiuglon. Ikiilalo,
S'iat;ra 1'alln, *
iTow Vorls, Boston,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
Washington,
Baltimore.
Work is being pushed on the new
block on the corner of Travis ami
Houston streets, and we notice u
great deal of building material be-
ing collected there lor the block.
PIANOS a ORGANS !1M BIS SlW’.MWi?
as the contractors, Ely, Meador A
Brown, are stirring men ami will
put it through on a fast programme. The i wo Host pir.no* in 1 ho
rnu w u* , «k • , World—The Cleorgi, X. Y.,
i The W a h.ngton Chronicle com- amMhefiuild.l hurc-h
; plains of the raiment worn by the ; A < 0.? „f
Siouz chio s, which it describes as [
i “short calico shirts and abbreviated
leggins which fall to connect.” .Why
! didn’t the administration supply
them with a better outfit before
dragging them to W ashington to bo
treated with?
There is a vast deal of mde sav-
age force in the picture which the
AND CONNECTION 3:
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The Four lie*! Organ*:—New
Engl stud »v M«soit and Ham-
lin. of fiusiiin; lislej ,V Co.,
*>f Vermont: Wco. Wood
*V Co., of .'la* tichiiseti'*.
W. 11. \roy i* agent f*>r the.'*-<fk**>r«t<Ml \
pianos and organs, amt will supply tin
Philadelphia,
leUieinborthisis tin* only Line which run*
hilace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars
FlUttl
?T, IGUiS TO CLEVELAND
Tlirongh W lihotil Change.
noble red men paints o! tue Western j, ..pic of North* rn Texas ami Southern
men who “till tlierr pockets, and lv;ui.-a*. with uuy of these instrument*, on i
when those are full, fill their iir.N. »•>'* installment plan, put into your 1..... i
i say ^00(1- l>ve and ijo a\yi\. Mr. Arey lia.s local# ;l perinamwtly b“i*e.
cept for saying ‘good-ex e and going and will eudevor to do justice to .,11 who
aw ay it would answer for the car- maf favor him w.th tlieir pair.....age. I lu
Guild, Ciiureh X do.. Parlor Favorite Pi-1
Mi.....iri. Kansas & Texas Hali t};- •
Atlantic A Pacific Railroad.
Missouri Ihieific Railroad.
t ’! \ i * -: > ” <».' 11 i i r 11 * • u't«* i; ,V *jniucy Kailioa .
and
Missouri River. Fort Seott .V • »ult Itaii-
r.aid. •
otTKR THE BEST HOMES FROM
THE GULF OF MEXICO
pet-buggers.
New York,
uno, tor oiilj’$1.25—the handsomest and!
Ask For Tickets
OVKTI a's:u
INDIANAPOLIS k ST. LOUIS P.. R
Butler is terse ami to the point as best piano in the worid for the uieney.-
: usual, lie will not dismiss the The celebrated vocalist. Mr. II.Uan.n-
i , . , . .. .. . i hi»*. w.ips (Ik v :m*'|tIci:'lKl in t<<m* niiij hc-
I third term, 18 out o poLHc" ii4jn, and art* the kuul-sonu^t hv Juts ever
knows nothing about t;raT;f or pol- > .-j.
tut CAct hj-. PIOOTUI ca^t iticul questions. Jn {net lie has“ie* Any one I'uHiu-lnj: sisi or^m 'me<mi
IHl. LAO. Ahu ifU.t H-tAo .....d the devil and nil Ins works,.....t-hango ihos meat any tin..; witi.in
, , , , , ,, , - i rear, lor anv piano, ami be allowed wtiat
t lioutf ii wliv ho siioubl 'is.* this . utn p,di| for the organ towards any priced
ot .speech m talking ot Grant ns hard ohm**. lie will take -ocoud-han.i i.iam.s ■
----- to surmise. or organs in exchange for new ones.
• * , Mr. A. solicits the patronage of the clti-
The Smith family lias again been /..ns of Denison, Northern Texas, and
honored, one of its members having Southern Kansas. You can never deal
with a person who will try more earnestly *
to give satisfaction. His rate of interest is
only seven per cent, per annum.
\V. R. Arey.
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To ell points in the North. Il .-t an I U*
.1! rntrs fa via. fifigta City-
| K. \VtH>UWAKlk
Hu|H., Si. LoiiIh
v.r.
(.(Mi, 1*11AltI
S. F. PIERSON.
Qen. Ticket Agt., St. Lou!-
J\nitsThh,JiUMm
•ill nil t my
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GET THE BEST-
111,ouo Words and Meanings not in otlio
Dictionaries.
Webster’s Unabi-idgetl Dictionary
SHOO Engravings: 1-^40 Pages (Quarto.
PRICE $12.
llTebster now i- glorious— it jeav. * noth |
VV 1’ig to be (ie-ired— Pres. Raymond.
Vassar < 'ollege.
T7f very scholar knows tin value of the
IN work.—W. II. Prescott, the llisi.uiaii.
1 ) eve it to be the most perfect diei ion-
I 4 ary of the language.—Dr. .). O. Hol-
land.
Superior in mod respects to any otii.-i
M known to me.—Leo. 1’. Mar.-h.
flAlie standard authority for printing in
JL this olllce.—A. II. Clapp, Government
Primer.
| Axei-ls all others In giving and .Hilling
Cj scientific terms.—President 11 iteln o- k.
been inn'ic Inspector .Militu in South
' Carolinn with the tank of Brigadicr-
Gt neraL It is tha colored member
who was at West Point for a sea- on
—-- 1 but failed to satisfy the examiners
! of Ids military er.parity.
Emeline Gunn, of Shellield, Con-
Ainong the cliaraeteristit*;ol ihi- vain-1 neeii.-r, . re.-eivid .-'efi.biui i v ri.
i alii.* route are death of one id' th ■ SehilVu imssen-
i gers; and ultbougli the young men
i were <jmte sltv while s',o \\ poor
I there seem* to |»c no .toeb* .bat she
Ihtulile Truck*. Steel ISuII*, null oil-' readi v ei
doomed.
IJuguiSit 'Mii Iron Itri.lgc*
€iorg<‘im* Uoiitiluin Sccncrj.
S sirivs»Ilex’! !In»i;mie!i(.
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Remarkable compendium of human
V knowledge.—VV. S. Clark, Pres’t Ag-
ricultural < 'ollegc.
The Fails of Niagra are
! A project is already mi foot to pro
■ vide a dry and Comfortable passage
i way P> tbe cave behind tin* sheet,
and the next step will lindoiibtdly.
be to provide a gate so that the fails
can be let on or turn, 1 off at pleas-
ure.
The minor that th * Boston Trav-
eller is edited by an <d I woman
grew out of the tact that one nt the
carriers of the paper, n .Mrs. Grflin,
is eighty nine years old. Tin* simi-
lar minor in relatii*o u> the t'i.icago
Inter <><*can h is a luster tor.nda!ion.
•pALAI M ltKKR HALL,
1.0 CIS BIBB IF, & CO.,
« IIOTCM WHISKEY, No. 1 CIGARS.
' MNT LOUS ALE AND 11KKR
* 'oii-tuntiv on hun.I,
Louis or Milwauke. b«*rat five ceulf
a gins.. ;eh.
South -i*|.. Main ree-tt, Denbon. l>ex;ts.
Aj..lr iON W RIDDT.h.
DENISON, TE\AS,
—Agents tor the sale of—
International and Great Northern
Railr ad Land Certificates.
Lund located by virtue of these eertili-
eales not taxable for twenty-live year.-.
ma\2s-l w
Passenger have elioi e of loUi,-. \ a
Vinit.-t. Springfield. Mo., and St. I.«*tii~;
Sedulia ami Sr. t oni*: llunnikul and < ' -
i ago; Fort Se •!! a .d Kansas City.
Fullr.an Palace Orawinc: Room
Run through from Houston to st. Li. ia>
without change, and but one orange to
I liieago and N . V *rk.
(Owned mill operated by the Company.)
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Webster's National Pictorial
Dictionary.
IUIV I'lige* Octavo. 1(01) F.iigra* ings.
PiacE *:>.
The Troy Press roneeiles tlia! the
quarrel in the Granite State may
IIiisiir|itlNKtf<l Eluting IIomm‘m. Dossibl v injure tim PoiiioiniCe pu .
ty, hut adds to the concession the
statement that “the official ilnn ..inoe- rf
ment by Pre k t (Jr.-.n; of hi- cun- PHYSICIAN, S U R G E 0
ditlucy (or a third term will be a
worse thing lor the Radical party.
The lawyer who brought suit
against Butler to compel the latter
to divide the twenty-thousand dol-
lar fee received in a ease where
! both were engaged, has been beat-
1 on. lie might to have known who
it is that “has a tool fox’ a client.”
•*
And :n fact all the
that conduce to
Modern Appliances
THAN c. FIELD. M. D..
—AND—
Otoatotriclan,
OFFICE: Cornel Main .-t., and A ... tl,
m:\smw. texas.
Tickets call lie procured nisi Hug... ..
checked to all prominent | odd- in the
Fluted States anil < ami.lii troin'li* follow-
ing stations on th** line ot the Houston A
Texa* * * hiral Railway: lb listen. fl» mp-
-tead. Austin. Ifrvan. lb'iirm*. . *xert.
VVa . ,ii■!t*1 i. Dalla-. McKinney, .ml
.*hermyn
SI*EEI), SA! TY .V < OYSrOitT
I *nllman 1 Cars
i:
TWENTY TO OING
The sales o| Webster'* Idictioiiaries
throughout Ha* country in ls7:i were 20
Mines as large as the sales of any other I 'ie-
tionarii’s. lu proof of this w< will end tf
any person, on application, rite statement-
of more than UK) liookseller* from every
section of the country.
G. »N C.AIEUKIAIM.
Njuingtieiii. lar*.,
Publishers Webster's Uuabridgen
Wei'.stri'.- Primary Sciioel Dictionary
204 enpaVings.
Wed'ti i 's Common Sknool Dictionary,
274 engravings.
Wet.s'er's iligli School Dictionary, 2i)7
engravings.
Webster's Academic Dictionary, tJM cn-
grivings.
Webster's ('.milting House Dictionary,
with numerous illitsf • i< . s ami many val-
uable tables not to is* lomid els win re.
Published bv IVImJN. MLAKMMAN,
TAYLOR & ('<).. New York.
in N ' ll KOI .11
WITIlOli < !IAXGE
IJetWC.cn * lie I’l'illCiptl
Western am! Eastern Cities.
Geo.U.T.ovixo & llr.o. J. F. lleoocs.
DYING & HEDGES,
CATTLE
BUYERS and SHIPPERS.
DENISON, TEXAS,
Next Door tu First National Bank,
seiii'o ollivj into notie. . I Will ; .*•.- the highest market ] rises for Cat-
Spite of all Butler’s precautions tic, or make liberal advances on consign-
his indiscreet friends have again i».*«G to «ur J omiaissiui Merchants in >t
begun t'> speak ot him in connection (0 virst Xat*, -,*an!i.
with the governorsm]) of Massachu-
setts, and just as ids palatini man
Michigan officials tire not over-,
looked abroad., whatever may he
the cr.se at homo. The Boston Post I
says: “The caning of the Lieutenant
Governor ot .Michigan by an irate
husband lias again brought that ob-
NoriTIl tiul EASrl
sioii at Washington i. approaching
eomjiletioi, too.
Garden Seeds ami Potatoes
,.V'l Sold!
BOOKS TO THE FROST AGfilN !
Largest stock of .School Books.
I.argest -tock of Law Books,
Largest stock of Miscellaneous Book-
Books not on
supplied, if in existence.
M. II. cl SUING.
i February, 1875. Houston, Texas.
Fit.‘i ('itred Free
Houston & Toxr.s Cent.-a! Railway.
AND COXXKl > I0XS.
Any person suffering from ilic above
•ii-e i -e is rei|Ue.-Ii d to a.klress Dr. 1 Vice,
and a trial bottle of medicine will be for-
warded by . xpre■•* FREE. The only cost
being the expre.-s charges, whi. ii. owing
to my hu ge business arc smull.
Dr. I Vie.* has made lie* treatment of
8- '** or Epilepsy a study for vears.
and lu* will warrant a are by the use of Train leaving Galveston at 3 p. ir... and
hi- remedy. Houston at Up. in. daily, arrives as follows:
, ........’laU to f!1'1 hhu tbr atrial |*,.,i River Citv. next due at........12W.) tn.
bottle; it costs notlmig. and In* will cure Sl j,|i; >;i,i ti.,v .' . .. s:;,;
hand, will lie ioiuul and v.m. no m ittcrofliow long standing your n.iumh'al -e.-ouTdavat”
ustenee. ea-e may be. or l ow man v other remedies S1 l ollis ,,/v .At ■;
may be
ma;< have tailed.
Circular* and testimonials
free trial bottle. In* particular
st ilt.vc. IT" . ( ;„1.j1„liUji (iiir.l (lav a
to ">ca . . ...
SOITKKI{\
For 'I’hroiigh Tickets. Baggega • 'h- k . TEMPERANCE WATCHMAN.
ovenMMils ot I sic* oiii'f ( n* A. * __
To <• n(w si Year.
a'illil il-MS’F in tlu*
Worid.
Gives I'nivt-r-a! Saii-!;u-
tion.
IVomlorfiil Henna-
II i'1 lb*, more bread to bid
I sivrc3 1,oui'
; U JkmLv Krai*.**
L ■) Whiter. Lighter. Sweeter. Richer.
1 V K»wh Milk, Egg*, Etc.
1 TV S'lls evi'ry where like Hot Cakes.
' la |i£r- Send for circular to
m GEO. F. GIIANTZ & Vn-
IB 170 Dunne Street, New York-
- HIov. 24 lr.
Movements ol Trail'-, sleeping ( ar ;
eeuimodation-. Ore., We., apply at ii- i.et
olflees at all principal points
Sort It. Smith. Fast or
L. M. ( OLE.
rpiIE WATCHMAN w a semi-monlhiv
journal, pubusbed at Uonev <4rove.
| Texas. It is specialty devote.) to ihc cans.’
Ii (‘■'it. | for which all true men are struggling
direction, and autiress, - • -
Dr CllAS. T. PRICE.
2-i * i William Street, New York.
%
ConHiuuptioH Curat.
To the Editor of the Ckfsskt:
Will you please inform your readers
........ NtOOam
7:2,0 am
8:55 pm
Albany, ionrth day at.................7:40ru
Pittsburg, third dav at............... 7:20 p n
i’hiladelplua. fourth day at........ a ei
N< \v York, toiirth day at...........11:15* m
Louisville, fiiirfl d,.v at.............. 7:2" a
Baltimore. Ionrth day at........... '•■.i", , • ■,
Wa-hiugtoii. fourth day at......... 7 5 m
Bo-toii, fourth day at.............. : * > | **i
St. Paul, thirl day at................ * Oio
. temperance. Its columns are flllod with that I have a positive cure ft»r (.'oiisump- Trains arfhe and dep t ir :v H<* -
choice ami select literatuie, mi-eel!any, tion, and all disorders of the Throat and as follows;
news, agrieliiluiv. etc., etc. It will eon Lungs, and that, hy i(s use In my practice
Inin a Useful directory < 1 all Temperance [ have cured hundreds of eases.'and will
General Tie!,. I Agent. Lodges in the Slate, making it a .!<-iruble give $1,000 for a ease it will not bench;
E. K. DOltsEl
Ass't General Ticket Agent.
tjidMas r. sharp.
Master of Transportation.
TIB 'S, p. BARRY,
Western Passenger Agent
visit r tfi the honsebold of. verv T.*m|**r- Indeed, so strong is my lidtli. I will semi
mice man and woman. Every child should a sample, tree, to any sulfeivr addressing
be trained to read it. ••Maliel.’’ a thrilling me. Please show this let ter to any one '
original Temperance story, is now being you may know whoissiill'crlngfrom tliese Leave-...
published. Send stamp for specimen copy, diseases, and oblige. Arrives..
Address, W. A. LeSUEU. Editor.
| Published by W.O.Pickens A W. A. I.e-
Seuer 25'J-lm
Faithfully yours.
I)k.‘ T. F. BURTS, J- " auk),
09 William street. New lork. Gan'l Ticket Ag*t
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1875, newspaper, June 17, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524537/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.