Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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fee Scientific Ameri-
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f
h appears to be entirely
, trom either Edison’s or
l* instruments. It is very sira-
construction but its power is
lerful. When the device is
on a small sounding board
ttrtry sound In the room is received
and transmitted. An insect crossing
the board can be distinctly heard.
Placed on a violin, a breath across
the strings gives yEolian harp tones.
It transmits the human voice from
any portion of a small room and the
music of a piano with equal facility.
Blowing on the instrument itself pro-
duces a deafening roar, and di aw-
ing a hair or bit of cotton across the
carbon conductors, is distinctly audi-
ble. These instruments are so sim-
ple that we have no doubt they will
soon be as widely circulated as the
Bell telephones.
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i Vital weakness or depression : a weak
exhausted feeling, no energy or courage;
the result of mental over-work, indescre-
tions or excesses, or some drain upon the
svatem, is always cured by Humphrey’s
Homceopathi- Specific No 28. It tones
up and invigorates the system, dispels the
gloom and despondency, imparts strength
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cinct No. 2,'
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announce John
r Constable, Pre-
ayson county *
For County Collector.
and energy,—stops the dram and rejuve-
nates the entire man. Been used twenty
years with perfect success by thousand-.
Sold by dealers. Price, $1.00 per single
vial, or $5.00 per package of five vials and
$2.00 vial of powder. Sent bv mail on
receipt of price . Address
HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC MED-
ICINE COMPANY,
109 FULTON STREET, N. Y.
Smith & Campbell, Agents, Denison,
Texas.
7-24 iyr-w&deod.
We are authorized to announce Thomas
Hoffman, of this city, as a candidate for
County Collector, at the November elec-
tion, subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Convention. .
For Representative.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Col. R. D. Allison, of McKin-
ney, as a candidate for Representative,
j (floater) to the Legiflature trom Collin
; and Gayson counties, at the November
; election.
The Senate.
Mr. T. J. Campbell, the proprietor ol
this old and popular resort, keeps his bat
supplied with the best wines, liquors and
cigars to be had in the city. Remember
j the place—next door to Mason’s cigar
store. 4-2Qtt
For County Assessor.
We are authorized to announce W. P.
'Stone as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Assessor of Graj'son county,
at the ensuing November election.
We are authorized to announce A. R.
Andrews as a candidate for the office of
Assessor of Taxes for Grayson county, at
the ensuing election. *
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DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $500,000 00.
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Does a legitimate Banking business.
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Special attention given to collections
Missouri, K ansas and Texas.
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Merchant Tailor.
OFFICERS ■
GENTLEMEN’S FINE GARMENTS.
JOHNSCULLIN, ED. I’ERRY, W. H. SANFORD
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
FINE SUITS FOR BUSINESS WEAR
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VV tention to the fact that we
commenced bottling our
Edward Perry,
J. P. Rockwell,
Sam’I Star,
E. II. Lingo,
A. II. Coffin,
W. H. Sanford,
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Wantod.
For County Attorney.
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FINE SUITS FOR FULL DRESS.
A Magnificent litre o£
Fine Pantaloons Goods,
Celebrated Lager Beer,
and are now prepared to meet the in-
creased demand (or that article The
reputation of our Beer and its wWl known
Excellency
Dissatisfied Greenbackors.
The Greenbackers put out a ticket
in Harris county, but have now de-
cided to withdraw their candidates.
TraCy, one of the most prominent
Greenbackers in the county, said to
a Telegram reporter that this back-
action meant “that 1 and my friends
will have nothing more to do with
A situation as salesman or book-keep-
er in a dry goods or grocery store, by a
young man of Columbus, Ohio, 23 years
of age, is of good address. Can speak
the German and English languages, and
is A No. I salesman; has had six years
experience, and can furnish the best of
references. For particulars inquire at
this office. 28-3W.
An Undeniable Truth.
We are authorized to announce
Chrles R. Crenshaw as a enndididate
for County Attorney of Grayson county,
at the November election.
We are authorized to announse J. V .
Cockrell as a candidate for the office of
County Attorney oi Grayson county, at
the November election.
We are authorized to announce A. C.
Turner as a candidate for the office of
County Attorney at the Novetnbei elec-
ion.
Insurance Agent.
You deserve to suffer, and if you live
a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this
beautiful world, it is entirely your own
fault and there is only one excuse for you,
—your unreasonable prejudice and skep-
ticism. which has killed thousands. Per-
sonal knowledge and common sense reu-
loci politic, under circnm- j STcS «
stances.” At a meeting of the ( complaint or dyspepsia, with all its miser-
Greenback executive committee,,
held in Houston Saturday, the Tele-
gram says three of its members,
Messrs. Ketteringham, Cook and
Carmichael, all withdrew, and stated
in language that was plain that they
County Judge.
We are authorized to announce J. P.
1 Mills as a candidate for the office of
fudge of Grayson county, at the Novem-
I her election. *
We are authorized to announce S. D.
I Steedman as a candidate for fudge of
Grayson county at the November elec-
tion. *
For Representative.
able tffects, such as sick headache, 1 alpi-
1 talion ofthe heart, sour stomach, habit-
ual costiveness, dizziness of the head,
' nervous prostration, low spirils, etc. Its
sales now reach every town on the West- j a,e authorized to announce G. C.
! ern Continent, and not a druggist but Dugan as a candidate for representative
I that will tell you of its wonderful cures, j in the next Legislature at the ensuing
You can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents. November election.
Three doses will relieve you.
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The Best Clothing for che Fewest $.
DESIRABLE, STYLISH AND CHEAP.
An Inspection is Invited.
require no mention from ns. Only the
finest quality of HOPS and BARLEY
are used in its manufacture, and are se-
lected with special view to the production
of a
REALLY FINE BEER,
and the result is most gratifying to us.
We feel a just nride in the Superiority
of OUl’ LAGER BEER, and offer the
same to the tiad: as being unexcelled
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Mam street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Idol Quality,
flavor, invigorating and
Cleaning, renovating and repairing.
Sirii ts made to order. Suitings constantly
on hand. io-14 tf
pleasant in
healthful.
Parties desiring a really fine BEER
should call at any of the following places,
where it is kept always on ice, or sold bv
the case:
Real Estate Agents.
would not work any longer with the
Greenbackers, but would vote the
Democratic ticket.
The circuit of fairs in Texas was
arranged early in the season to take
place in October, but Houston deems
it advisable to postpone her fair
until some time in November.
The original manuscript of Wash-
ington’s farewell address is in the
possession of the New Lennox Li-
urary 01 i\ew 1 ork. it was pur-
chased by Mr. Lennox, the founder
of the library', for $j,ooo.
Bording.
Shoriil’ of Grayson County.
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Groceries.
~ - - ■ — - - And unwholesome diet at this season of
Among the numerous medical , the year may speedily carrv you to the
springs at Hot Springs, Arkansas, is 3iave- Barkers Ginger Ionic, by Its
11 corrective action on the entire digestive
one called the arsenic spring, which apparatus, will not only unfailingly cure
is said to be a general favorite with ?.,i®.rrh®i,> Dysentery, Cholera Infantum,
the ladies, as it has been generally
whispered about that its waters are
condusive to bcautv. Another one
1 is called the “Corn-hole,” and is a
favorite resort for those who suffer
from the bad effects of tight shoes.
tacking the system. It may save your
life mid should always be kept in the
house. This pleasant remedy is uti-
equaled for teething children and nursing
mother*. Possessing many additional
virtues of other valuable roots, it is fai
superior to Escences of Ginger, without
____ their constipating effects, and while more
I. has been suggested in Mnn.pl,is a!™
to try lighting large fires at night, to j latnts. It cures Dvspepsia and its varied
fy <k° Ph*»- Th. theory is ,h,t JSSgS'.W&S: S2K Sour
the poison hangs close to the earth
after sunset, and large tires might
burn it up or dissipate it. The an-
have decided to
tjjorities of Memphis
'-/try concussion, and f
and for that purpose
guns and a thousand pounds of am-
munition have been ordered from
Nashville.
We arc authorized to announce the
Mrs Rhea can accommodase five or j na,ne of W. C. Everheart as a candi-
six gentlemen with first class board at i tlal° for re-election to the office of Sheriff
her cottage grove, on Gandy street be- of Grayson county, at the ensuing elec-
tween Houston and Austin avenues. Slit 1 tion. subject to the decision of the Deni-
also has several furnished rooms. Loca- 1 ocratic County Convention,
tion very central 7-28 2w. j We are authorized to announce E. G.
__t___ _ j Douglas as a candidate for sheriff of
Grayson county, at the ensuing election,
W. R. BIBB,
Dealer in
ESSE M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Gun Block, up stairs,
- TEXAS.
DENISON,
10-2
For upwards ot thirty years Mrs. Wins-
low’s Soothing Syrup has been used for
children. It corrects acidity of the stom-
ach, relieves wind colic, regulates the
bcwi Is, cures dysentery and diarrhoea,
whether arising from teething or other
causes. An old and well tried remedy.
25 cents a bottle.
subject to action of the Democratic Coun-
ty Convention, if one is held. *
For County Clerk.
Excessive Heat
We are authorized to annouuce George
A. Dickerman as a candidate for re-elec-
tion to the office of Clerk of Grayson
county, at the ensuing election.
Family Groceries
9
300 Main Street,
DENISON, TEXAS.
&5**Second door West of l’ost-office.
720
T EONARD & COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
DENISON,
2-6 tf
TEXAS.
For District Clerk.
Colic, Cramps, spasms, etc., but will pre-
vent these dangerous disorders from at-
We are authorized to announce W. II .
Lankford as a candidate for re election
to the office of Clerk of the District Court
of the 27th Judicial Disuict, at the ensu-
ng election. c.
For County Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce J. P.
Loving as a candidate for the office of
Treasurer of Grayson county, at the en-
uing election. *
Druggists.
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No. 121 Main street,
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REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Main street,
DENISON,
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TEXAS.
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J. T. MUNSON.
DENISON.
TEXAS.
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CORNER GROCERY,
W. II. PIER, Prop’r,
Stomach, Costiv“nes«, Liver Di-oiders,
Furred Tongue, Low Spirits Neuralgic
and Rheumatic Pains, enables you to en-
joy the fruits and vegetables of the season
without fear, and gives comfort after a
hearty meal. Buy a bottle of your drug-
gist, W. M. Hanna & Co., Deniso-i.
Texas, or a sample bottle at 15 cents, and
test its extraordinary merits.
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Wholesale and retail
Main street and Austin avenue.
'T'ONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
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CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
112 Main street,
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
10-4 tf
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Office. 213 Mamstreet, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
The rapid rise in quinine is said
by the New York Times to he due
not to heavy Russian purchases, hut
the falling off in the supply of hark,
owing to wars between the South
American tribes of Indians, who a:e
the principal gatherers of wiiat
employ. They have shipped no
bark for eight or nine months.
When impurities in the blood are deter-
mined to the surface in the form ot blotch-
es, dry exfoliations, rashes, etc., the saf-
est and most expeditious remedy is
Glenn’s Sulphur Soap.
The hair is benefited as well as colored
by Hill’s Hair Dye.
The best selected stork of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PURE WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES
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IIE ALAMO GROCERY,
T. A. SALE, Proprietor.
Deale 1 in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A man named Roddy, who was
being carried from Cotton Gin to
Fairfield, near Mcxia, for tire pur-
pose of incarceration, attempted,
while on the way, to escape, and
was shot by a constable and killed.
He was under arrest for libel.
Sewanee, June 10. 1S73.
Messrs. Sanford, Chamberlain tf- Albers:
Gkxti.f.m N :—When at Knoxville
some time since, I was induced bv a friend
to procure a few bottles of lir. Hart's
Great Relief, and have found it a great
relief indeed, as I have cured numerous
cases 01 cramp colic, cholera moibus, and ,
it has proved a never failing remedy for
which it is recommended.
S. S. McSpadden.
For Medicinal Purposes.
Fresh vegetables always on hand.
G
EO. W. WILLIAMS,
No. 105 Main street,
Wholesale and retail
DENISON.
TEXAS.
PACIF
RESTAURANT
—AND-
ON EUROPEAN PLAN.
DRUGGIST,
Pawnbroker.
Attention Farmers.
DENISON,
TEXAS.
The editor of the Mexia Ledger
wishes to employ a capable man to
act as solicitor, collector and local
editor of his paper. Here is a chance
for some young man of talent who
wishes to rise in the world.
Geo. Stroiibe, the old Pioneer Grocer,
has resumed his old business again, and
is ready to accomodate all his old patrons,
and as many new ones as may choose to
give him a trial. Sample Room in rear
of grocery store . Dr. Withrow presides,
which settles it
Glass and Queensware at panic prices.
Don't forget the place. Next door to
Post Office.
Oculist.
N BROWN,
PAWNBROKER & JEWELER.
J^R. M. JOSEPHTIIAL.
Formerly of Waco,
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
Meals can be had at any time, day or
night for 25 cents.
Good cool rooms to accommodate the
traveling public or families,
FIRST - GLASS ACCOMMODATIONS
GUARANTEED.
Corner Main Struct and Houston Ave-
nue, near the Union Depot. 8 i
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA,
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
NEW ORLEANS.
And Oculist of the State Blind Asylum
at Austin, has permanently located at
No. 22S Main street,
SHERMAN TEXAS,
The election in Austin Friday, to
fill the vacancy in the city attorney’s
office resulted: Johns, Democrat,
656; Dowell, Greenbacker, 302 ;
Whitehead, mixed, 295.
A Tennessee paper says there is
at the Merchant’s Exchange, at
Nashville, a pet rattlesnake, eight j
years old. “with seven rattles, and
button live feet long.
Municipal Officers.
R. M. GRtTRBS........................Mayor
\t . I). KIKK............Presidentn4 Council
WILLIAM HARDWICK...........Marshal
A. II. COFFIN..........Assessor X Collector
O. E. O MALKY...................Treasurer
K. F. KADELKFF.................Citv Clerk
G. (j. RANDELL..............City Attorney
COUNCILMAN—1ST WARD :
\V. M. PECK, ED. N. ALLEN.
cou'NciLMZN—jd ward:
J. C. FEILD, II. TONE.
COUNCILMKN—JD WARD!.
A.O. HALL, W. D. KIRK.
COUKCILMKN—4TIt WARD :
W. n. BOSS, JUSTIN RAVNAL.
Regular meeting of Coancii, tirst Thursday
Where he is prepared to treat all the Dis-
eases of the Eye.
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Gunsmiths.
gHEEDER & BEEBE,
GUN AND LOCKSMITHS.
A full assortment of all goods in our
line always on hand. Breech and mtszzle
loading guns for rent. Repairing neatly
and promptly done. West Main street,
south side, Denison, Texas.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
IREAT AWAKE1UN
I his interesting book contains a comt
plete history of “The Murphy Move-
ment,” and also able teinperanc lec-
tures by the most prominent advoc tes of
the cause. In addition to this it has the
Great Controversy between Roman-
ism and Protestantism, also the life
of Pope Pius IX. Tliree books in one!
profusely illustrated. By eminent Bish-
ops, Jewish Rabbis, Doctors ot Divinity
Arc., ire- The book for the Times,
Secure territory at dice. .Address, An-
chor Publishing Co., 305 Locust StrectJ
St. Louis, Mo. 9 2tn
Possesses unequalled Hospital advan-
tages. Fees the same as those of first-
I class schools of New York or Philadel-
phia. Send for Circular.
The Lectures will begin October 21st.
1878.
T. G. RICHARDSON. M. IX. Dean.
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BOLTON’S
Photograph Gallery
329 Manin Street, over
GUITEAU & WALDRON S DRUG STORE.
-20
J. J. COLLINS,
Sole Agent.
Sold also by
WATERMAN & WEIL,
ALAMO HOTEL,
FOX & MURPHY,
L. L1BBIE,
I. RAYNAL & CO.,
C M. WOLF,
LOUIS LEBRECIIT,
I. YEIDEL, and others.
9 72111
Furniture Dealer.
F. LEDRICK,
(Successor to John Ncvins & Co.,)
DEALER IN
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GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE,
Window Glass, Wall Paper, Carpet Pa-
per, Baby Carriages, Bird Cages,
Carpets, Matting, Mould ngs,
Picture Flames, Lamps nnd
Lamp Fixtures, Window
Curtains. Flower Pots,
Etc., Etc.
A full supply of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Also a full stock of
Molalic nml Rosewood Coffins.
At the old stand, corner of Main street
and Acs n avenue. 3-1.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county
CHICAGO,
BURLINGTON mi QUINCY
HAILHOAD.
Passengers from Texas and the Indian
Territory, going east, take the
€/. B. & Q. B. J£.
AT HANNIBAL.
Ihioutrh
some of the finest Towns
in Illinois:
(Jiiincy, Galesburg, Metidofa, Au-
rora, Etc., to Chicago.
BEST k CHEAPEST ROUTE
To all points
EAST OR NORTII-EAST.
Meat Markets.
r^ENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Next door to Mayor’s office,
DENNEY & HYBARGER, Props.
Sausage Meat, Sausage, Head Cheese,
Blood and Liver Worst, and
fresh meat of all kinds,
And of the best quality, kept constantly
on hand. u,.,s tf
BUCKET’S
Blobe Restaurant.
MEALS 2o CENTS,
BOARD FOUR DOLLARS PER WEEK.
FOR STOCKMEN and FARMERS.
Open Day and Night.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1878, newspaper, September 10, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525046/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.