Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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Principal office and Headquarter* Texas
Department.
ao4 COMMERCE STREET,
DALLAS......... • •*.........TEXAS.
Supply depots and'branch offices at all
important points in the State.
Address all order* from Texas to the
Dallas office. The instruments will be
sent from the nearest supply depot.
Piano* and Organs sold on Monthly
Installments.
Second Hand Instruments taken in ex-
change for new.
Tuning and Repairing Done by Skill-
ful Workmen and Satisfaction Guaran-
teed.
Parties living in towns on any of the
ines’of rnilroad, wishjng to test their in-
ti aments before buying, can have them
placed in their houses for trial, without
\ tra expense.
Call and examine or send for circular
and price lists.
n2pTi
Denison Music Store,
$ 1 ’ ■ •’* * L D- *"
314 MAIN STREET.
PIANOS and ORGANS.
The Four Best Pianos in the World.
Uaild, Church k Co., Boston;
Steinoway k SoilNcw York: Ju-
lius Bauer k Co. , New York; Mar-
shal k Smith, New York ;-also
The Four Best Organs.
VINEGAR BITTERS
New England, Boston; Ksta k
Co’s., Vermont: MasouA Hamlin,
Boston; Ore. Wood k Co., Mass.
Up. J. Walker’* California Yin-
egar Bitters arc a purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from tb(
, _ ui.« .. .. .1 111 a 1 /x vt- nt* wo it f
w R. A rev is Agent for these celebra-
ted Pianos and Organs, and will supply
the people of Denison, Northern Texas
and Southern Kansas with any of the pi-
anos on the instalment plan, and will al-
ways give satisfaction. Any ol Hie in-
struments will be put in your house free
of expense, and warranted to always be in
in tune.
pi'CpanUlUIl, luuue vuiwj »J® DU-
tivo herbs,found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor-
nia, the medicinal properties of which
aro extracted therefrom without the use-
New York Office No. 14, East 14th St.
Central Southern Dept, No. 83, Ches-
nut Street, Nashville, Tt
I enn.
decjwtf
The Guild, Cnurch & Co’s, Parlor Fa-
vorite for only $435- Mr. H. C. Barna-
bee, ihe celebrated vocalist, says they arc
splendid in tone and action, and the
handsomest piano he has ever seen. Call
and see them.
Alain Ml Lite tames Company
MOBILE ALABAMA.
ASSETS NOV. 30, t»73,
The handsomest and best piano in the
world for the money at 314 Main street,
Denison, Texas.
This immensely popular and highly re-
sponsible Company offers its services to
the ptiople of Texas. Its policies are lib-
eral. its rates cheap, and the dividend to
policy holders exceedingly satisfactory.
FAIR DEALING
- has ever characterized its conduct in all
rejects. Whoever wants insuran.e
• should seek the
Mr. Arey solicits the patronage of the
citizens of Denison and vicinity. Every
dollar made hire will be expended in
qe’oing to build up this beau iful, enter-
prising city.
Patronise home people instead ol out-
siders. W. R. Akey, Agent,
mayi-tt
of Alcohol. The question to almost
daily asked, “What is the cause of the
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit-
T£rs?” Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and tho patient re-
covers his health. They arq-tho great
Wood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Uivigorator
ef the system. Never teforo ia, tho
history of the world has & medicine bee *
compounded possessing the remarkably,
qualitiei of Vikeoar Bitters in healing tho
sick of every disease man is heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative a» well as a Tonic,.
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver ana Visceral Organs, in Bilious
Diseases.
VIKEOAU]
Carminative, »uuiuuu>, uun.,*,......
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera-
tive. and Anti-Bilious.
II. H. MCDONALD At CO.
Dm (-pints and Gon. Apts.. San Francisco, California
and cor. of Wastiimrton and Chariton Sts.. N. V.
Sold by nit OTugaUti and Dealer**
|* U. GUY.
'GUY,
IES,
FhOUR, SALT,
WOODENAND
WILLOWWARE.
ifsrr, MMt k do.
Whotea*H»*i\(hretail dealers in
GROCERIES.
Ailargijr stock of
Fl&ttr, Carre an# Bacun
ALWAYS OK HAND.
Receirifii anl Forwarding Jpte Brown buium*. Main «t.,
We are constantly receiving, fresh,, *up-
plies of choice, groceries, and selling
cheap, for cash.
fry- Liberal cash advances made on
cotton ronsign*fUo '»*•
EN1SON,
Dfebpz-tf
...TEXAS
J. i .VJCUOWEIX, WM, GHK-EN,
McDOWiELL & GIIEEN,
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J. F. CUFF,
ANTHONY CUFF.
THE EXCELSIOR
Main, street,.
DENISON
351 Main street, above Burnet ave.,
TEXAG, ! DENISON,
TF.XAn
TJhis stab’.* is provided with good stock
aj\(i new carriages.
Horses boarded by. the day or week, 0.1
reasonable terms.
scp.S, trf.
Stvhsh Carriages, good Horses and
reasonable charges.
Feed of all kinds kep* on sale.
LEEPER, LIXUO & CO.,
ALA. GOLD LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Gen. A. T. Hawthorn, Marshall, Tex-
as. General Agent for Texas, will be
pleased to have applications for agency.
Col. Geo. D. Janies is General Agent
for fiie Indian Territories—his address,
Ti shainingo.
CHAS. BASKERVILL,
S|/ecial Agent.
dec, i w i yr.
NOTICE.
Go to Achosou’s- for it,
Successor* to J. P. Leeper & Co., ai.c
Cameron & Mayfield.
Dealers in
Cattle Shippers,
Bill your Slock to the
it National
EAST ST. LOUIS,
Where you make close connections with
I)Ii. A. 8. CHAM’S
Fluid Lightning,
Office ami Yards Corner of Austin ana
Owings and foot of Skiddy st.,
G.
W. WALTERS
CHICAGO, PITTSBURG, BUFFALO,
ALBANY, NEW YORK,
The instant and Infallible Cure for
NEURALGIA, NERVOUS HEAD-
ACHE, TOOTHACHE, PLEURISY,
ETC., ETC.
Crick in the Neck and Pains in the Back
and Side.
DENISON,
TEX A S.
Proprietor
And all Eastern Point;
NELSON HOUSE,
Corner of Main and Rusk streets,
DENISON,.........
...TEXAS
Charges moderate. A liberal patron-
age solicited and satisfaction guaran
teed.
aug 26-dwim.
4J S. LEGATE,
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CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Mi. Legate is prepared to contract for
erecting wood, stone or brick buildings.
JOB WORK
wlli receive prompt attention.
Ail work warranted to give satisiaction.
Shop south of his residence, second
house west from the corner of Rusk and
Gandv streets. febitf.
O. E. SNYDER,
DEHSTTIST.
iRSTCLASS WORK. CHARGES
REASONABLE.
>f i up: Res'd-mcc Mr.
Nratidy sheet.
II. TONE, on
febJ-dwtf.
The charge for the transfer over the
Mississippi River, of Stock sold r.t these
yards, will be paid by the Yard Cotnpa-
nv. Yardage on Cattle, 15 cents; on
Sheep and Hogs, 5 cent- per head.
R. II. RUE, Denison,
Joseph Mulhall, Supt.
May i~.
LIME.
CEDAR OTOVE KILN.
This kiln is located one mile Northeast
of Denison. Excellent lime, manufactur-
ed from pure shell rock, bv the car-load
or barrel, can be had at the kiln, or at
John Holford’s grocery store, DenGou.
Price per barrel $1,2,5.
G. W MITC Hi’.u,
aprijdSwtf Proprietor.
MOODIE & HANNA
Successors to
MOODIE, OWENS & CO.,
TESTIMONIALS.
Chicago, Jan. 9, 1S74.—I have used
Dr. Cram’s Fluid Lightning in headache,
neuralgia, rheumatism, toothache and
various other pains, until I am most
heartily convinced that it is far superior
to all other known anodynes.
E. J. Farewell, M. D.,
108 Clark street.
Chicago, Jan. 9, 1S74.— In October last
after suffering intolerable neuralgia ol
the face for ten days without relief from
able physicians, J was entirely and per-
manently relieved in one hour by the use
of Dr. Cram’s Fluid Lightning.
VV. P. Watson, Dime Savings Bank,
105 Clark street.
From “Father” Drake, G. W. C-. ot
the Good TemplarsHave had I>1.
Cram's Fluid ginning in my family for
some time, and used it in many cases ol
headache and toothache without a single
failure. Joseph L. Drake,
34 Piice Place, Chicago.
Chicago, Jan. 24,1874—I have used
Dr. Cram’s b luid Lightning for head-
ache and neuralgia pains. It will do all
that isclaimed for it.
W. II. Sharp,
Florence Sewing Macheins.
Chicago, May r<), 1874.—From fre-
quent. use of Fluid Lightning. I regard it
as a great remedial agent for neuralgia
and all nervous pains.
L. M. S hr eve, Attorney at Law,
89 Clark street.
A full assortment always on hand 01
White and Yellow Pine Lun.hei, Dooi
Sash, Blinds, Shingles, Lath, Lirnt, lu.u,
Cement, etc., etc., and at prices meeting
anv and all competition.
We have also a full stock of Vane, Cal-
vert& Co.’s Mixed Paint, all colors, and
are w arranled the best in the market.
AV. B. BOSS,
Proprietor
LONE STAR MILLS
DENISON, - • • TEXAS.
'"p L. REBEK,
BOOK AND NEWS DEALER,
And a genera! assortment of
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS,
At the Postofficc,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
The Aldine.
The Art Journul »if America.
Constantly on
brands of llour:
hand, the following
‘LONE STAR,"
“DENISON,"
“PLANTATION,"
“TEXAS.”
CORN MEAL and BRAN.
HGHF.ST MARKET PRICE
FOR WHEAT.
PAID
Wishing to close out our stock of farm
ing implements and machinery, I will
-ell the same at a liberal discount for
cash. W. B. BOSS.
August 1 •
The Al'line is an elegant, miscellany r.t
pure, light, and graceful literature; and
a collection of pictures, the rarest sneei
mens of artistic skill, in black and white.
Although each succeeding number afford-
a fresh pleasure lo its friends, the real
value and beauty of the Aldine will be
most appreciated after it'is bound up at
the close of the year. The possessor ol
a complete volume can not duplicate tin-
quantity of fine paper.and engravings in
any other shape or number of volumes
for ten times its cost, and then there is
the chroino, besides.
The artistic illustration of American
scencrv, original with the Aldine, is an
important feature
The Hterature of the Aldine is a light
and graceful accompaniment, worthy oi
the artistic features.
Premium for. 187.“.
WHOLDSALF. GROCERS,
Corner Main st. and A in avenue,
DENISON,
TEXAS
CENTRAL
Type Foundry,
Fluid Lightning acts instantly and ef-
fects a permanent cure when all other
remedies fail. It does not redden or
blister the skin, is perfectly safe, and in-
stantly cures iij out of 20 cases of nervous
pains. CALL AND TRY IT-IT
COSTS YOU NOT 11 ING. Trie wonder-
ful success of this remedy has led un-
principled persons to imitate it. None
genuine that, lias not Dr. Cram’s likeness
on the label.
For sale only at Achi -on’s drug store.
April 8.
Ft. Scott Foundry.
Every subscriber for 1S75 will receive :
beautiful portrait, in oil colors, ot tht
same nohle dog whose picture in a formei
l issue attracted so much attention.
“MAN’S UNSELFISH FRIEND"
: will be welcome in every home. Every
* body loves such a dog, and the portrait b
| ____. ...Ind #\ to tllU I I Til tlmt if e.inu
EIsTG-IISnES,
BOILERS,
iron and brass
af oil kinds
CASTINGS,
Formerly St. Louis Branch of the Boston
Type Foundry.
' SOUTHERN TEMPERANCE
O WATCHMAN.
M
HR CHANT.S' & PLANTERS'
DENISON,
TEXAS
Transact a general banking business;
jn;v and sell gold, silver, and exchange
o- a11 the principid cities.
C Flections promptly attended to.
North Third Street, §t. Louis, Mo.
Manufacturers of the celebrated hard
The
ONLY 75 CENTS A YEAR!
Watchman i- a semi-monthly
Machinery for Flouring Mills,
SAW MILLS
ani Ctese Factories Made to Order.
ifianillHCLUrci n ui IIIC uicuinau muu 1 lie >> <1 lid 1 Hit 1 1 aciiii-iiiuiiuiij
and tough metal type, used exclusively by j journal, published at Honey Grove, Tex-
the St. Louis Daily Republican, Globe, i as. It is specially devoted to the cause , ...........
Democrat, Times, Dispatch and Journal, for which all true men are struggling—! Grates, Etc.
and the largest newspaper, book and job Temperance. Its columns are fills if with
Special attention given to Mining, Ma-
chinery, fail Vaults, and Sheet iron
Work.’ Also Stoves, Store Front*, Iron ....._......- ------ -------
Railings Horse Powers, Well Drilling the Aldine. This feature only applies to
Machinery, lion Bridges, Coal Trucks, I subscribers who pay for tme year in ad-
,. .... i-l.. vance. Full particulars in circular sen
executed so true to the life, that it seem-
the veritable presence ot the animal it-
elf. The Rev. T. De Witt Talmage tell -
that his own Newfoundland dog (tin
finest in Brooklyn) barks at it.
Besides the chroino, every advance
subscriber to the Aldine fer 1875, is con-
stituted a member, and entitled to ail tht
privileges of
THE ALDINE ART UNION.
The Union owns the original of all the
Aldine pictures, which, with other paint-
ings and engravings, are to be distribu
ted among the members. To every se-
ries of 5.000 subscribers, too different
pieces, valued at over $2,400. are distrib-
uted as soon as the series is full, and the
awards of each series as made, are to he
published in the next succeeding issue ot
offices in the Southwest, and is admitted choice original and selected literature.,
to be better finished, more accurate and miscellany, news, agriculture, etc , etc. -
fifty per cent, more durable than type of It will contain a useful directory of all
other make. temperance lodges in the State, making
The Central Type Foundry is speeial it 11 desirable visitor in the household of
agent lor the sale of Charles Enew John- every temperance man and woman. Ep-
son’s inks; a full stock in barrels, kegs , cry child should be trained to read it.
and cans always on hand, and for sale at “Mabel,” a ‘thrilling original temperance
manufacturers prices. Address orders to story, is now beijig published. Send
_ - stamp for specimen copy. Address,
Central Tvne Foundry, w. a. lesueur, Ed tor.
\JK3UMI ai ijpciuimvuj, Published by W. 0. Pickens and W.
St. Loultn, Mo. j A. LeSueur.
apriUtf. May 20, ’75.
Estimates made lor
vance. ____,________________ ______
on application, enclosing a stamp.
TERMS.
One subscription, entitling to the Aldine
one year, the chroino and the Art Unioi
I $6 per annum, in advance.
(No charge for postage.)
—- (INo charge tor postage. ;
Agents tor Leflel Water Wheel and othei j Specimen copies of the Aldine, 50 cent-
Improved Machinery. j CANVASSERS WANTED.
K’ew and Second Hand Engines on hand | Any person wishing to nctpeimanentiy
ft r Sale. ! as local canvasser will receive full and
Address, , prompt information by applying to
FORT SCOTT ^risas. j THE ALDINE COMPANY,
nov.24,w ty Maide 1 Lane, New V oik.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1875, newspaper, June 25, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721157/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.