Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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GENERAL
D. NICHOLSON, AGENT, ST/LOUIS.
THIS WINE CHALLENGES COM-
PARISON WITH ANY BRAND OF
NATIVE SBARKLING WINE.
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DENISON, TEXAS.
DENISON, TEXAS.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TIIE LO-
CATION OE COLONIES.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A NEW EXCITING BOOK
Bristling with the Wild Adventures of
Stanley in Africa,
The only authentic and copyrighted cheap
edition. By the brilliant descriptive au-
thor, Hon. J. T. Headley. Gives a full
historv of liis wonderful discoveries iri
Africa and marvelous journey down the
Congo. More fascinating than romance.
Profusely illustrated, and highly endors-
ed by the clergy and pros. Over 15,000
sold. More AGENTS WAN i El).
{©“For particulars about the book, suc-
cess of agents and best terms address
HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, Phila-
delphia, Pa. I 30 4W.
Land Certificates
Bought, sold, or located on choice
| Farming or Grazing Lands.
Saloons.
JOALACE BEER HALL,
LOUIS LIBBI-E, Prop’r.
CHOICE WHISKY, NO. i CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft.
South side of Main street,
DENISON, - * TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hal! has been recently
fitted up in a neat and attractive s'yle and
furnished with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
The Wine Room, which has recently
been fitted up, is nicely furnished.
G
a RAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
J. EAYNAL & CO., Prop’rs.
Cor. Main st. and Austin av.
CITY PROPERTY.
500 choice residence lots in different
parts of tlie city for sale by monthly in-
stallments.
Have some rare bargains in residence
property.
Five busines houses and lots on Main
street for sale.
COLLINSVILLE,
Grayson County, Texas.
1 This town was located by A . R. Collins
in 1875 in the western part of this county.
It is now a thriving, prosperous town. A
cordial invitation is extended to parties
desiring to locate. For further particu-
lars address A. R, Collins, Alamo hotel,
Denison.
This is one of the oldest and most, pop-
tlar saloons in the city, and still pre-
serves its popularity for keeping pure
ivines and liquors, and the best cigars.
FURNISHED ROOMS
Can al so be had on reasonable terms.
8-18 tf
l.\NK EXCHANGE.
J. B McDOUGALL, Prop’r.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS
In the city.
Benson’s Capcine
ape
Porous Plaster
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
^.Females sffering from pain and weak-
ness will derive great comfort and
strength from the use of Benson’s Cap
cine Porous Plaster! Where children
are affected with whooping cough, (
dinary coughs or colds or weak lungs,
it is the one and only remedy they
should receive. This article contains
new medic nsl elements, such as is
found in no other remedy in the same
form. It is far superior to common po-
rous plasters, liniment, electrical nppli
ances and other external remedies. It
relieves pain at once, strengthens and
cures where other plasters will not-even
relieve. For LAME AND WEAK
BACK, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease
and all local aches and pains it is also
the best known remedy. Ask for Ben
son’s Capine Porous Plaster and take
no other. Sold by all druggists. Price
25 cents.
Boots and Shoe
A. URLIG,
FiVSM10IMBZ.lt
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
RKPAIRINO
NEATLY & PROMPTLY DONE.
Austin ave., bet. Main & Skiddy its.,
DENISON. TEXAS.
OJJN MALONEY,
FEED AND SALE STABLE,
Crawford St., near Austin Are.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Saddle horses a specia.ty.
Fiist class wagon yard and a good well
T) I of water. 10,23
GHEEN & JUVENAL,
SALE, FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE,
Cor. Woodard st. and Rusk av,,
DENISON, TEXAS.
I Large wagon yard and good well of
water. A hack appropriate for burial pur-
poses can be had at this stable. 7-20
Keeps constantly on
hand a large supply of
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Sau-
sage , etc.
"JU1E ECLIPSE STABLE,
JACK GALLAGHER, Pkop’k,
1h the lim-at In the world, ami the only completely satisfactory
priced instrument! with Hprln^C'nll Attachment,made bypnu tS
nmchl n tat hod scientific principles; warranted to work on © mile, u nolle
by changes in the weather. We will send to one address on© Mample p___
comprising two Telephones, two walnutholders.eix copper bound insulators
and 200 feet heavy wire, at 35 per cent, cllucoiiutfrom rctfuinr rntr
which is jfcGS, fur the$4* instruments. This offer is made for a limited time'
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fur the$4* instruments. This offer is made foFa lim
therctuil price. ^ An^ person ofordinnry^nt^l^cn'c can jput them up by following directions sent with each pair. V*e have
parts of the country. TVt* Kuurtintee all instruments sold, For any Telephone thut foils to work, we will refund the
money ami pay all charges. Ask any Commercial Agency, and you will find we are good for all wc agree to do. Post*
sgeatc. Nume this paper when you write. Kent, Woodiuuntfc Co.. Conirrc»«0t*. ISoaton. Af.
Carriages and buggies to let, and No. l
teams alwavs in readiness.
First class accommodations for board-
ing horses.
tubs.
The choicest liquors and ali the stand
aid brands of imported and domestic ci
gars always on hand.
Call and try the best five cent cigar ir
the city.
227 Main street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
9 5 dtf
J M. IIILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Cleaning, renovating and repairing.
Shirts|made to order. Suitingsconstantly
on hand. l° 14 tf
CENTRAL 1» OUT 10.
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
ENTRAL RAILWAY.
eight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to an" in the State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACIi VAY
IIETWKION
ST. LDUIS
AND CHICAGO
HOUSTON &
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING 11KTWELN
EXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sieepimr Pars
Between TEXAS and ST. LOUIS and
itermediate points, without change.
Special inducements to immigrants and
>ople desiring to settle in the State,
ATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
GOING NORTH I
No t St. Louis Express leaves
Houston daily, except Sunday.7 130 a m
No 3 St. Louis and Chicago Ex-
press, leaves Houston daily. ..,6 :oo P M
GOING SOUTH;
No 2 St. Louis Express arrives at
Houston daily, except Sunday.<j 130 p m \
Mo 4 St. Louis and Chicago ex-
press arrives at Houston daily 9:00 a m
A. ALI.EE,
No, West. Pass. Agent, toi Clark St.,
Chicago, Ills.
F. L. MANCHESTER,
East. Pass. Agent, 417 Broadway N. Y.
A. 11. SWANSON, J. WALDO.
Gen'l Sunt. G. P. & T. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Bakery.
THE STAR
* BAKERY, ★
Main, bet, Burnet and Fannin,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes con-
stantly on hand, and will be delivered
twice a day to anv part of the city,
it,9 BLY & UNASE, Protr’s
FOR RENT.
3 h-juses on Gandy street. $15 per
month.
2 houses on Woodard street, $14 per
month.
1 house on Main street, near school
house, $12 per month.
1 house opposite Boss’mill, east of rail-
road, (new) ijiio per month.
Have three fine farms to exchange for
well located city property.
New buggy and harness to exchange
for lots or residence.
Seven University claims, unimproved,
of80 acres each, located live to eight
miles northwest of Denison and one to
tnree miles from the first station on the
Denison and Pacific railroad—prices
from $3 50 to $5 per acre ; one-third cash,
balance eight to ten years time, at to oer
cent, interest.
Sixteen improved University claims, of
160 acres each, from three to six miles
west of Denison, choice lands; improve-
ments only ordinary, gooil water, some
timber—prices from $6 to $10 per acres
part time.
Two hundred and fifteen acres two
miles northeast of Denison on Red River,
the old Cnrruthers farm, known as tha
Montgomery place. The entire tract un-
der fence ; well watered and timbered;
130 acres choice second river bottom un-
der cultivation. This is oneof the oldest
and best farms in the county. Price,
$3,000. Terms, one thud cash, balance
in one and two years.
30 acres timber land, two miles south-
east of Denison, @ $6 per acre.
1000 acres adjoining Denison will be
sold in lots of to, 20, 40 or 80 acres (« $10
per acre. One-third cash, balance in one
and two years with toper cent, interest.
In the above tract will he found some de-
sirable locations for garden and fruit
farms; well watered and timbered.
Abstracts fuytished, taxes paid, home
and foreign collections promptly made,
collateral secuiieties negotiated, prop-
erty exchanged, prompt attention given
to subdivisions and surveys in city and
county. Copies of state, city and coun-
ty maps furnished, and correspordence
promptly attended to. Business solicited
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Eighty acres university land, unun-
preved, all fenced with post and board
tence; small box house, springs and ever-
lasting water, six miles northwest from
Denison; some timber, good tract—terms
$5 50, part cash, part on time; will issue
patent direct to the purchaser. Will ex-
change for desirable central city real es-
tate.
One hundied and sixty acres, six miles
west of Denison ; choice black sandy and
waxy, all fenced and improved, good
frame house and out buildings; about
one mile from new station on the D. Si
P. railroad—price $10 per acre.
Five improved So’s, near the first sta-
tion on the I). it P. road, all black sandy
and waxy prairie, improvements only
fair—price $6 to $15 per acre , time given
on part.
Twenty-three hundred acres of prairie,
on the line of the Tians-Co.itinental
railroad, eight miles west of Sherman,
unimproved—price $5 per acre.
One hundred thousand acres choice
black sandy prairie land in the “Pan
Handle" of Texas; fine locations fo-
stock farms—price from 40 cents tu$i 50
per acre.
Twelve hundred and eighty acres, 26
miles southwest of Sherman and seven
miles south of Collinsville, all heavily
timbered, two fine streams run through
it; fine sandstone rock quarry—price $5
per acre.
374 acres black sandy prairie.
The above tracts .ay 10 to 15 miles
west and south of .Sherman, along the
Government telegraph line on the route
to Pilot Point—price $3 50 to $! 00 per
acic.
HOUSEKEEPERS ! !
A postal card sent us with your ad-
dress will insure free in return, our Illus-
trated Circular of nice Ilousefurnishing
Specialties. Palmer Si Skilton, Man-
ufacturers, 281 Pearl Street, New York,
1 50 4W
DIPHTHERIA!!
Johnson’s Anodyne Linnneut will
positively prevent this terrible disease,
and will positively cure nine cases in ten.
Information that will save many liyes
sent free by mall. Don’t delay a moment.
Pievention is better than cure. Sold Ev-
erwhere, I. S . Johnson & Co , Bangor,
Maine. 21 4W
\\r a at rT7T~VGf>OD AGRNT
\ V /"li\ 1 iA-Lytocanvass Den-
I ison and the adjoining towns for the best
j selling household articles in the world.
Tip top profits, write at once to N. Y.
Manfg. Co.. 2 Clinton Place, N. Y. 4W
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A. II. COLLINS & CO.
Texas Land Agency.
The above reliable firm established in
lS72, offer for sale in tracts to suit the
purchaser upwards of 500,000 acres ot
choice agricultural, stock and fruit lands,
located in Northern Texas. Special at-
tention to lands in Grayson county. Of-
fer 100,000 acres west of Denison, along
the line of the Denison it Pacific R. R-
Suitable for cotton, wheat, corn, oats,
vegetables, fruit or stock. Unimproved,
from $3 to $5 per acre; improved, from
$10 to $24 per acre. This firm, having
had years of experience in this branch
ot business, are thoroughly posted as to
lands, land titles, etc. Land scrip bought,
sold or located on choice lands in the
celebrated Pan Handle of Texas. Parties
thinking of emigrating to this state will
do well to address them for their land
paper. “The Texas Bonanza," (enclose
stamp.) Lands shown free of charge, by
A. R. Collins & Co., office Alamo Hotel,
Denison, Texas.
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COMPOSED OF THE
VANOALIA LINE, PAN HANDLE
AND
PENNSYLVANIA R, R.
The Only Route Running Pullman Palace
Cars from St. Louis to New York
Without Change.
Undertaker.
M. MILLS & SON,
Dealers in
METALLIC, ROSEWOOD
-AND-
WALNUT COFFINS,
Cor. Main st. and Burnet ave.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Gloss white childrens’coffins, rlothcov
ered and common coffins. All styles
made to order.
The above represents the Shortest and
Quickest Route from St. Louis to the
Seaboard, tunning through one of the
most popnlous and interesting portions
of the country, with man}’ large and im-
portant cities upon its line. It passes
through Vandalia, Effingham, Terre
Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond, Piqua
(or Dayton), Urbana, Columbus, New-
ark, Steubenville, Pittsburg, Cresson, j
Altoona Harrisburg, Lancaster, I’hila- j
delphia, Trenton, Newark, N. J., and j
Tersey City, on its route to New York.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
On Arrrival of Trains from the West and
South.
DAY-LIGIIT EXPRESS—Leaves the
Union Depot, St. Louis, every morning, !
and, being a Fast Express, stops only at '
principal stations. It has Pullman Pal- I
ace Sleeping Cars for Columbus, Pitts- j
burgh, Philadelphia and New York with-
out change, and but one change to Bos-
ton, Baltimore and Washington. It ar-
rives in New York early the next even-
ing. only one night out, and gives a day-
light view of the far-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
FAST LINE EXPRESS-Leaves Un-
ion Depot, St. Louis, every evening,
stopping only at principal stations, with
Pullman Palace Cars for Louisville and
Cincinnati, Palace Sleeping Car for Chi-
cago, and the favorite Pioneer Line of
Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadel-
phia and New York without change.
{©“Being the Only Line practically
under one management between St. Louis
and New York, passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject I
to delays at intermediate points incidental
to other lines.
^©“Baggage checked through to all *
Eastern cities.
{©“The Quickest Time is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low 1
as bv other routes.
{©“Tickets for sale at all ticket offices ]
in the West and South.
Druggists.
W. 3X. HANNA,
Wholesale and retail
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No. 112 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specially of
PURE .WHISKIES BRANDIES & WINES
For Medicinal Purposes.
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ENTUCNY WHISKY DEPOT.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
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W ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Next Door to the Star Store.
I L. P. FARMER, Gen’l Pass. Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia.
W. L. O’BRIEN, Gen’l Pass. Agent, Pan
Handle Route. Columbus. Ohio.
CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Pass.
Agent, Vandalia Line, St. Louis.
dtodec3i.
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Hardware.
J. M. COOK
-DEALER IN—
Dentistry.
TAENTAL ROOMS.
SOWLES & RHEA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
All work in mechanical and operative
dentistry skillful'v performed on libera
erms. " 11 X dw
HARDWARE,
STOVES, TINWARE, GLASSWARE,
QUEENSWARE, ETC.
Will sell the above stock at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
Regardless of COST.
Give him a call before purchasing, you
will find it to your interest.
One door west of postoffice,
MAIN ST.. - DENISON.
Tobacconist.
E. MASON,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
CIGARS;
219 Main street.
DENISON - - TEXAS
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LENDORF,
Dealer in
HAVANA, KEY WEST,
—AND—
DOMESTIC CIGARS,
Tobacco and Smokers’ Supplies,
Opp. News office,
DENISON, • TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 1, 1879, newspaper, March 1, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525327/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.