Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 204, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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^"ENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT, .i
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EPPSTEIN BROS
Wholesale dealers in
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Imported and Domestic
W ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
Th« Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Next Door to the Stav Store
Attorneys-At-Law.
W. M. WOODS. KEURY H. L. HAYXSS.
■^yOODS ft HAYNES.
ATTORNEY* AT LAW.
Oflisa in Muller Block,
DENISON, • • TEXAS.
O. O KANDEI.L,
C. B. RANDELL.
J^ANDELL & BRO.,
Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office in Muller Block, west entrance
Room No. i, up stairs.
aes
CENTRAL ROUTE.
Texas & St. Louis p. ... TH.E . Scribners. Monthy
—Scretifrc American
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VALDE BURNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Room 6, in the Muller Block,
DENISON, • - - TEXAS
Special attention paid to the payment
ot taxes, and of collection of pensions.
$Qp”Will practica in all the Courts of j
th• Otate. Collecting made a specialty, j
15 tm
L
EONARD ft COFFIN,
RIAL ESTATB AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
Do you want a pan*, bloom-
ing Complexion? If so, ;i
few applications of
MAG NOLI V BALM wiii grat-
ify you lo yor.r heart’s con-
tent. It tloc-s away with Sal-
lowness, Redness. Pimples,
Blolcltcs;, nr 1 a’l disBftvf'Siiiid
iuiperiorti'Hts oft he shin. It
overcomes the ituslied appear-
:uice of lieat, fatigue and ex-
citement. It makes a lady of
iHIRTY appear but TWEN-
TY; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
1 bat it is impossible to detect
its application.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
MYWIFE
Advises the public, before purchasing
furniture, to get posted by sending for an
Illustrated Price-Lis} to tin BROOKLYN
FURNITURE CO., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mailed tree. Mention this paper. 21,2m
$1200 returned in 30 days on $100
invested. Official reports and informa
tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
options of $to to $50. Address T. Pot
tick Wright & Co. Bankers, 35 Wall
street. N. Y. 8 18 3m
AGENS WANTED for the best and
f astest-semg pictorial ooks and bibles.
Prices reduced 33 per ;nt. National
Publishing Co., Phila. ’a. 9 18 Sw.
BENSON’S
Capcine Porous Plasters
CURES LAME OR WEAK BACK
- NSTANTLY Sold bv all druggists.
E A BURY & JOHNSON, Prep’s. 21
latt St., N. Y. 18,8w
Hanta, Gs., or St. Louis, Mo.
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to an" in the State.
Conducted by J. G. Holland.
-TO TIIE —
TH1RTY-FOCRTH YEAR,
Most Popular Scientific Paper in theWorld
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—via—
Hook PajfCfl.
TWO EXPRESS TRA'NS EACH VAY
WBTWKKN
Houston &;:»s
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING BETWEEN
TEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
DENISON,
a-6 tf
TEXAS.
T
Real Estato.
H. TONI. j- T. MrHfcUrt.
ONE & MUNSON,
j} 1C E1C0 Invented in Wall Street
ock* niakes fortunes every month,
ook went free explaining everything.
A Ulreea, BAXTER & CO., Bankers. 17
Wall street, NewYoik. io ii.im
this rrw
ELASTIC TRUSS
Hu a Tad differing from at 1 ot here,
it copihap*, with Self-Adjiutlii*
lift] I in center, adapt* 1 Uel f to all
position* of the body, while th*
■ ftl li n th* cop prwre** back th*
lBtft*tln**JiMlft* ftptrsM would
wlih the Vlngftr. With light
pressure th* Hernia U held *ei nreljr
cure certain, lti* *a*y, durabla
Dealer# in
REAL ESTATE,
— and —
COLLECTION AGENTS.
lay and night, and a radical cur* certain. lti* *a*y, dural
and cheap. Sent by mail. Circular* fre*.
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, 111.
AW*tr**t* of Title* furnithrd fur tin
City of Deniton and Grayson county
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
INSTITUTE.
PVtahlUhedl ti 18T2 for the cui
Cancer, Tumor*, t’lfftr*, Heroiuia.
and Skin Disease*, without the n»e oi
knife, or los* of blood, and little pain.
Fori ^formation, circular* and reference*, addr***,
Dr. F. I. POND, Aurora, Kano Co., IIL
Oflica. *15 Mainttreet. up stair*.
DENISON, TEXAS.
'Y'y' H. HUGHES,
REAL ESTATB BROKER,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Room 5, Muller Block, west entrance.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS,
totf
CONSUMPTION]
il'UR£lk A kimple vegetable remedy
lf.»r the speed 1/ a:i't permanent cure of Confliiinp-
tion.Broucbitiii,Catarrh,ABthma.aruf all Throat\
and Luna Affections. Also a positive and
irndiral core for Nervous Debility ami all
[Nervous Complaint*, which has been tested in
<es. Recipe, with full directions I
renrh, or English) for t>repar-l
sent by mail free of rlinrge|
tamp. Please mine this paper.I
RAR.149Powera1 Block Ko Chester*^. Yj
mplaint*, m
thousands off cases, llecij
fin German, French, or
mg ami Uhiiiy, sent by mai
on receipt of stamp. Plea
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piftftfttiftu* liov ail r*n auc -*
Lawrence l ( u
iT«* profile n! vide* |n
(i*G. • ■! eftiar, with
eaiar, with fail
•eci licaiinre.rr.
N.tw York.
Druggists.
\T. 31. IIANNA,
Wholesale and retail
DRUGGIST ,
Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXA*.
The best selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
W* make a *peciaUy of
PURE WHISKIES BRANDIES & WINES
Fo- Medicinal Pumoses.
Xt BAND IKSTRTTKT T CATALOGTJI.
' Our neso catalogue of Baal
j» ImstrunnntR.lsusio,Suits,
Caps, Delta,Poucho*,Pom* f
pons, Drum Mrjor*' Staff*
. and Hat*, Lpaulots, ( np-
Lamp*, Stands, and Out-
fi*-* contain* S.*» p»qe* of
information Tor musicians.
.Vri’ -1 t'rcf. Add.re** -twininwru:
LYON At HEADY, 102 State St., ChtvRjo. HL
I FABQANS 13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2
L / Knee Swells, Stool, & Book, only
' $98.70- Pianos Stool. Cover & Book,
only $143.75. Ulusirated Newspaper
sent free. Address DANIEL F. BEAT-
TY, Washington, N. J. 10 mm
TITANTEI). A GOOD AGENT to
V V canvass Denison and the adjoining
towns for the best selling household arti-
cles in the world. Tip top profits, write
atonce to World Manufacturing Co , 123
Nassau St , New York. 10 11 im
Banks.
URST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Saddles and Harness.
J. L. Nothaf & Co.,
Manufacturers of
SADDLES,
HARNESS, BRIDLES & COLLARS,
No . 312 Main at.
DENISON, - TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $500,000 0(1
Doe* a legitimate Banking bu«ine**.
Special attention given to collection* in
Missouri, K ansa* and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ot the United States
Sole manufacturers of
LEHMAN & NOTHAF’S
PATENT IMPROVED IRON FORK TREE
The be«t in u*e for stockmen. 4.17U
OFFICERS-
OHN SCULLIN, RD. PERRY, W. H. SAN FOR*
President. Vice Prest. Cashier
DIRECTORS.
John Scullin, D. W. C. Davis,
Edward Perry, E. H. Lingo,
J. P. Rockwell, A. H. Coffin,
Sam’l Star, W. H. Stanford
Dr4tl,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Between TEXAS and ST. LOUIS and
intermediate points, without change.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
VINITA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
AND
8T. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO R'Y
THROUGH
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPINC CARS
BETWEEN
Dallas Tex. & St. Louis
WITHOUT CHANGE.
GOING NORTH :
No 1 St. Louis Express leave*
Houston daily, except Sunday • 7 130 a m
No 3 St. Louis and Chicago Ex-
press, leaves Houston daily •• .,6 :oo p *.
going south :
No 2 St. Louis Express arrives at
Houston daily, except Sunday-g :\o p M
Mo 4 St. Louis and Chicago ex-
press arrives at Houston daily 9 :oo A m
A. ALLEE.
No, West. Pass. Agent, 101 Clark St.,
Chicago, Ills.
F. L. MANCHESTER,
East Pass. Agent, 417 Broadway N. Y.
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Gen’l Sunt. G. P. & T. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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Texas.
D. WISHaRT, ^
Gen. Pass. Agt. Temple
C. W. ROGERS. f Building
Gen. Supt. 1 St. Louis
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TTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 204, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 28, 1879, newspaper, October 28, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525010/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.