Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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^LAMO HOTEL,
J. G. TAYLOR A CO.. P*or*.
Main stmt, ntir the depot.
DENISON, • TEXAS.
April S. tl
Dorman, Holmes ft Co.
“As Imt imneu hn FniiSomr
TEXAS DEPARTMENT.
rPUE NELSON HOUSE.
T
ii. W. W ALTERS, Proprietor.
Convenient to the Business Tortion
of tLo City.
C«r. Main and Rusk stmts.
DENISON, . - - TEXAS.
DORMAN. HOLMES & CO
Manufacturer^ ami Dealers in
PIANOS & ORGANS,
General Office, Texas Department,
IV
FRANK,
rKOFiurroR
i nearest Supply Depot or direct from Fue-
TKXA! j tory.
yyM. HUGHES
Dealer in
REAL ESTATE
Land* bought and sold. Buildi.gs let
and rents collected, aid collections geer-
ally, attended to.
Office on Main Street
DENISON........................-TEXAS
Cor. Commerce & Market «ts., Dallas.
Supply Depots or It ranch offices at all
important points in the State.
To facilitate business we have made our
uvEitr, ran. asd sale
The iustruiuent will be sent f rom the
t'wings Street,
DENISON, -
A tine lot of new carnages and oil I „„ , , ,
teams for the accommodation of customers, , 1||0V have every advantag-o and lacility
Horses hoarded by dav or week. ! "'at can he obtained, and w ill sell at prices
' J. F. FUAT® belctv competition. The attention of
| close buyers solicited.
l’ianos and Organs sold on Monthly In-
stallments. Second-hand Instruments
| taken in exchange for New. Rian os and
Organs made to order with Silver Inscrip-
tion Plate, when desired. Timing and Re-
pairing done by skillful workmen,and sat-
isfaction guaranteed. A large stock of
Piano Stools and spreads at Bottom Prices
Pianos and organs for Kent. All kinds
of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and
Music Merchandise furnished at lowest
prices.
Dorman, Holmes <5: Co. are among the
Largest Healers in Pianos in
the Vniled States,
their trade now extending over neatly the
entire country, and w ill guarantee to de-
liver Pianos and Organs at any point in
Hie State at lower prices and on better
terms than any other house.
In addition to our own make, “The Dor-
miui, Holmes A Co. Grand Scale Piano,"
we control for this and several other states
the
c.
\ 1!. BERRY, M I).,
Physician and .Surgeon,
DENISON.......TEXAS.
Office:—Live Drug Store. Main street.
Residenc e:—S.-E. Corner Gandy street
and Burnet avenue.
1 All. \VM. SMITH,
SURGEON & MECHANICAL DENTIST
(Late of Jonesboro, Teun.,)
Office at room No. 7. Rusk Avenue Ho-
tel. [formerly Clifton House.1
•r. e. DIFMIKM.
1 \IbMUKLS & CO.,
A. W. ZI.M.WJ.11MAN.
—Dealers in—
PINE AND HARD WOOD
LUMBER of ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
jejPSawlng, Planing and Turning done to ;
order. Yard opposite Alamo Hotel,
Denison, Texas.
Renowned CHICKKItING A SONS,
And other First-class Pianos,
that we can deliver to our customers, nt
any railroad station in Texas, just as cheap
ns same iu1lament ,-.,n l,c limn tiio
factory in New York or Boston, saving the
expense, delay and risk of long transport!!,
tion. \\"e supply families direct, giving
them every advantage usually given agents.
Parties livim: in tow ns on any of the differ-
ent lines of railroad in the State, wishing to
test our ilist riimcnts before buying can have
them placed in their homes, for trial, with*
out extra expense.
' ISie Host Per-
fect Snlislaelioii in livery iie
speet.
rpH* £ v LOBl J JOTKL.
J. M. MARTIN, Proprietor,
iFormerly of the Sr. Jolm House burned Ijx\-Gr-EI^
by the late lire,]
Sherman,...........Texas.
DEPOT!
ONE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT.1
Patron* of the Old House are respectfully
requested to call at the New. 12-17:3m I
RAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
F.C.J.LEBERMANN
i'or. Main anti Anoiin «lt..
HORNBACK & WRIGHT, Props.
The finest Imported Brandies, Whiskies ;
DEALER IN
Wines and Havana Cigars at the Bar.
A No. 1 Billiard Table for the uae of pa-
trons. Give them a call. novll-tf
T. SALOON
-and-
BILLIARD HALL,
(■Opposite City Bank)
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
cs> xw. *•: ■ €
AND
fta?* Ren Hague wood, formerly ot Den
Ison, at the bar.
DcoT-hn DICK WALSH. Prop’r
FOREIGN WINES
J. V. CUFF. a. cuff.
F. CUFF & BRO.
FROl’RIBTORS
EXCELSIOR. UYEliY, FEED
AND
SA.I.K sTjvni.ii. ;LIQ,TTOES
401 A ((>•'!.
Corner we*t-Main street and north-Bur-
Burnet avenue.
Stylish carriages and turnouts always !
on hand for the use of patrons. Prices j
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed _____ . —
MiSS&S&r MILWAUKEE,
(
Dorman Holmes & Co.
^ L. GIERSA,
T.
Dealer in
Family Groceries,!
Cltlined FfUitS, j Unite advantages of a
IT’Iotltx* and Salt.
HOME HOUSE
Is constantly receiving fresh supplies of
choice groceries, and selling cheap.
oet-ltt
and nlargeEc-tern House.
Dorninn, Holmes & ’Co. localize their
TALXISON BUSINESS < Oi.LGE, business, making it a homo institution
17 I everywheic. Tliey now do business in
A. T. CLARK, A. M., Primcifal. j l,m’
One Hundred Towns in Texas!
TAKE THE >!.. K. A T. R Y
S T. L 0 U I S,
Because it is the only lino from Texas
running Its trains into tlit: Grand Union
Depct at St. Louis. This is an advau-
j tage appreciated by those who have
i traveled and been subject to the incon-
venience of ;i crowded, dirty, dismal,
tedious 50 cent ride through the back
alleys and streets of St. Louis in a top-
pling omnibus. arriving at the Depot just
in time to jerk yourself on the mov ng
train, and then lin'd that you arc in 'diot
1 water” on account of your baggage huv-
| ing gone to the wrong Depot.-You
i know how it is yourself. Co via. Sedalia
; and avoid such rackets.
m:k-
IF YOU ARE
GOING TO TEXAS
-or.-
GO ING TO KAN’S.
Sc id your name and address on a postal
card, or bv letter, and receive by return
mail a Beautiful Pamphlet illustrating
and describing the Great South-Ucst, her
cities, towns, rivers, railroads, schools,
minerals, stock, manufactories, farms,
lands, etc. Full information, with large
county and sectional maps, newspapers,
illustrations, rates of fare and freight, and
other valuable iniormation interesting to
every man, woman and child, mailed
free of charge.
Address, t; LNLB AT, Tl< K LT AG ENT.
Missouri, Kansas a Tuxas R’y.
l-0:tf Skdai.ia, Mo.
HENRY MERRITT.
IVno1.1 iani) Retail
Grocery Store.
Choice Grocery and Provisions. Goods
of the best quantity, such as
Tea, Coffee, Sugar and Syrups.
jSPICES, £aned j^RJJITS,
--: AND :--
MEATS!
Everything usually kept in a First Class
Grocery aud
S T. LOUIS
AND
CINCINNATI
Provision, Store! LAGER beer
All parties wishing to purenase anything
j in my line will find it to their advantage to
give me a call. Every article sold at the
very lowest figures.
Henry Merritt,
DENISON TEXAS j Barrels or Bottles
Opens Thursday. Sept. 2,lS7o, Good Tem-
plars’ Hall. Woodard street,
Denison, Texas.
Instructions thorough and complete in
all the branches of a business education.
Applications for circulars, etc., made to
Mr. T. L. J teller, nt the Post Office Book
Store, or after Sept. 2d, at the Business
College to the principal,
A. T. Clark.
augldil tf
■pALACE BLEU HALL,
I
LOUIS LIBB1E, - Proprietor. I
CHOICE WHISKEY, No. 1 CIGARS,
SAINT LOUIS ALL AND BEER j
<\ . mitlv on draught.
Smith aide Main street,
DEM SON - TEXAS.
The Pah " Bra i Hall him born recently
tilted up in a inail and attractive style and
furnished with > iNE BILLIARD TA-
BLES.
THE WINE BOOM,
which has recently been r. . up is nicely
furnished.
T. II. WARREN.
E. M. Bit I DUEL.
And can refer to hundreds of persons in
this Statu who are using their instruments, j DARKEN & MUDDEL,
A Written Guaranteefor\REMj ESTATE BROKERS,
Five J ears given with every
Piano.
jST. j-OUIS, - jVllSSOUPyl
Make a specialty of handling Texas lands.
Brokers in Texas securities.
C. A. SPRAGUE,;
~NTDelivered snlall Parts of the State.
G23 Chestnut Street,
WHOLESALE AND ISETAIK
DEALER IX
EVERY FARMER HIS OWN MILLER.
STANLY & SONS, Feed,^1ills-
! COMIIIXED
Piano-Fortes. : SliellerandBriuder.
Will Grind any kliul of
Ifl ti. J \ \\ Feed, whether \vct or dry,
| v/ltli ease and speed, auu
Having completed u very large contract , Jvitllout lK'ttllag.
for those piunos we are prepared to oftrr | „
groat inducements hoth in price midterms. , °---Cr—
CORK AM) COB MILLS.
Address all ciders from Terns to * For Description and Prices address
; SEMPLE, BIZ&GE & CO.,
EOKMAH, HOLLIES & CO,, ' Agricultural Im^Uwnts andSpeclalUM
010 WnshliiKton Ave., ST. I.OI IH.
Cor. Commerce & Market St*., Dalles, Tex. 1 lirrioMe mentioa in wlint paper yun read ini*.
1)1 i V GOODS,
Notions,
Millinery
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Trunks,
Valises,
Blankets. Etc.
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
hand a choice assortment of Domestic*!'
Staple Dry Goods, which 1 intend to
at the very lowest CASH prices.
Would reepectfully solicit country trade.
March 6 wtf
BAR FIXTURES
; CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ICE F051 SALE.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1876, newspaper, February 9, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524552/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.