Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876 Page: 1 of 4
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Daily News.
Vol. IV.
Denison Texas. Thursday Morning. October 26. 1876.
No 21 r
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THE DENISON NEWS,
M. C. Ml)KKAY. Proprietor.
SE WEYG J/.l CHINK S.
JAMES III)VS
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MI SC ILL L A i\E 0 US. j FAIR ASSOCIATION.
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TERMS:
V*uiiv—Per month ............... $1
Per week, by currier,......
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W •’ Six months....... ...
AWVEKTISINO RATES:
• ue inrh, first insertion.........
Each subsequent insertion ...
• ne-cdghth column*, one month-
Three months..............
• ne-tonrth column, one moi th ...
Tlvee n onths.............
Business cards ii inch, per month
Local notices, in cents a line for the
first insertion, each subsequent publica-
tion 7 cents |ier line
Double column advertisements, one- ■
thud exira.
Legal advertisements at legal rates.
Trantiec.t advertisers will be expected
to pay in advance.
'•jpHE NEW
Abu Sewing Maciiins
EXCELS ALL OTHERS,
BECAUSE IT IS
THE SIMPLEST,
M tST QUIET. AN I >
EASIEST LEARNED
AND OPERATED.
Their Molher Coming <0 Texas,
North Texas Fair
\Jk» is
mi
CLOTHING, ETC.
PLANK BROS.,
No. 112 Main Street,
Possesses All Hie Excellencies
with None of ihe Defects.
With no oth-r instru. tlons than are
given in the book ol directions, wnicli is
included in the outfit 01 every machine,
there is no one however inexperienced
with sewing tna, hints, but can with < lew
h urs’ practice l)- come perfectly lami.iar
with 1 very op.- ration ot the ’ New Amer-
ican ” There is no other machine that
does even kind and grade of family sew-
ing with so little trouble to the operator
Is self-i breading; has . self-regulating
tensions throughout; lias self setting
needles; nevet breaks thread 01 slips
stiches; is never out of order. Is sold at
From the Kansas C:tv Times of !
’ the 24’It, we Seam that Mrs. Sam-|
\ uels, tlie mo her of the James hoys !
staitcd for Texas, Monday. She;
’did not know exactly where she |
would locate, but said that a letter
addressed to M t s. Z
matt, Texas, would find her. About | ASK ,he ,.^,,^7), optics, billions
her sons, Frank and Jessie, she would sufferers, victims of Fever and Ague, the
sav nothing, except t.*at they were at
-d • have treq.ieot i
lu adsciie, mouth j
ta-tv'. b.idlv, poor j
a p p e t t tt t. a n d I
tongue coaited. you j
•1 re t ti tiering Irotn
orpid Iiver. or |
■‘bilifotisne-s. |
nothing will
ASSOCIATION.
Dallas, October 23, 7&-
and
cure
! you so speedily and permanently -is to
Samuels, Slier- take Simmons'Liver Kegul -tor.
“LIAR.”
Murderous Assault with a Fence
Kail.
HEN [SON,
machine
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From the Dailas Herald
a lower price than any other first-class j ()it‘ following :
On Monday evening Capt.
who resides just west
family
we
dip
of
Kidd,
Dallas, oil
mereuria diseased patient, how they re
covered health, cheerful spirit* and good
least a thousand miles front Kansas | appetite—they will tell v<-u b> taking
City .md at wo,k earning an hone, j R«»U^^
living.
Nothing is so unpleasant, notli'iug so
common as bad breath, and in nearly ev
erv case it comes from the stomach, and
can he so ea-ilv corrected it ton wil* take
Simmons’ Liver R. g lator Do not ne-
glect so sure a reinedV foe this repulsive
disorder It will also improve tour ap-
petite, complexion and gen«r»l health.
PILES.
llow nttinv «ufit r torture day after dav,
making hf a burden and robbing txis-
Giand Exposition of Agricultui.d
and Mechanical Productions.
Immense Collection of Splendid
Machinery.
The Finest iilood Stock from A’d>
Sections of the Country.
Noted Racers and Most Renown*-!,
Trotters.
Tlra North Texas Fair Association w>
hold their first annual Fair October s t
1S76.
Kplendid premiums will be offered io
every department, ensuring the finest
stin k and machinery display ever held t>
the South
No expense will he spared to make it .
gi -,d success in everv particular.
Ii w ill be held immediately alter the -S'.
1 ouis fair, and the managers are already
tence of all pfea-ute, owing to me secret | assured of large contributions of Muchiir-
sufiering from piles
to the hand o aim
Yet relief is ready
t any one who wil
liberal terms on which an
machine can be proem ed, no
is longer justified in denying the blutl OVtrhuttgltlg the city, WAS i U,;I. systematically the remedy that has
| approached by Dr. Robertson, sou- permanently cured thousands. No dras-
! in-law of Mrs. Winston, who Wtls a \ tic, violent purge, but a gentle assistant
themselves ol its service.
THE MOST
El HER A L IN DU CE MEN T S
OFFERED TO
Those Who Purchase for Cash.
We will make it to tint interest of all
neighbor to Capt. Kidd and some
few words passed between the par-;
ties respecting the hogs owned by '
Mrs. Winston. The conversation i
was broken oil rather abruptly by j
Dr. Robinson declaring to Kidd j
that lie was a nuisance in the neigh-;
borhood. The Captain replied by ,
who need a sewing machine, to buy tlie j sa\im. that Robinson was a liar, j
New American, it has the endorsement Robinson then giasped a piece of j
I to nature.
tad and stnick Kidd a fearful blow
of mam ending Grangers in Missouri. I
Kansas and Texas, and is the ran lard . , , , . , ,
machine of the Raisas State Grantr lover ‘lie beau tout laid him prostrate
Rations should send lot our special terms and set se ess upon the eat til. Rob-
totfm Order. ! it,son then sprang upon him and. as
Teachen, Preacher* and everybody j lt.port^j [)} Captain Kidd, heat him
mercilessly in the face with hra-s
knuckles.
timo-
else desiring circulars, samples, tt
n i a Is and terms should address
D. A DUCK Manager,
Dallas, Texas.
No. 200 South Fourth stre, t. iug'/d
CONSTIPATION.
SHOULD not be regarded
as a trifling ailment—in fact
nature demands the most reg-
ularity of the b weis, and
any deviation from this de-
mand paves tne way often to
serious danger It -s quite
a« necessary to remove im-
pure accumulations horn the
bowels as it i- to eat. or
sleep, and no health can be
expected v. h ;re a costive
habit of bod v prevails.
SICK HEADACHE.
This distressing affliction occurs most
frequently. The disturbance of the stom-
ach arising from the imperfectly digested
erv and stork of every kind.
The lair w*II continue the entire wee*.
with splendid military drills and daily
races.
Articles for exhibition are respectfully
solicited f rom farmers, stock-raisers, ntart-
uiaeturers, artisans merchants and the.
public genera1! v. especially the ladies cf
Texas.
All questions or correspondence to live
Secretary promptly answered.
C H A RI E S 'll A S K it R V1L L E,
Secretary.
W. E. Hughes, President.
aug24d&wtd
• iCrOMAL^H.CS
MERCANTILE.
M. S MEN SON, SON &. CO.
HANKERS
and Genet til
Kidd’s eves are in a wretched con- i contents, causes a severe pain in the
head, accompanied with a disagreeable
i arisen, and tins constitutes what is pop-
ularly known as Sick Headache.
J. II. ZFILIN & CO.,
Sole proprietors Simmons' Liver Reg-
ulator, Philadelphia.
I uly 2 5,1 A Wiy
“Ibuy all my clothing of Plar.k j COMMISSION
Bros., and this is the kind of a lit
MERCHANTS.
I get every timo.'
PRESCaiPHON FREE
No So Wall street, New York.
Advance' m de on Consignments ot
Cott-m andofher I'ruu,..,
Special attention given to Purchases <u
l?OR the Sneedv Cur- of Seminal I Goods, Code tions. Rem it:ta-u esiuul hi-
V W. .km-ss. Lost Mai,hood, and all 1 vestments. sept. 16 wiy.
disorders brought on by indiscretions or | . ~~n-
excess Any druggist has the ingredi- j
s, ffiv-j q A DAY at home. Agent
DAVIDSON it CO , J t^Xi^vvnnted. futfit and ter ins free
Sf* Nassau St., New York. , 1 -Ur. N CO. Augusta. Maine.
inch. 7. i-v d.
Add - e*
W.
juglijdWl V.
dition, otic being supposed to he de-
• stroved. His nose is botfly broken
I and enormously swolen, and his face
•mutilated beyond recognition. Cap-
tain Kidd is sensible, hut it is not
! known wlu tlu-r tie can tecover. Dr.
j Locke is his attending physician.
- San Antonio gift s a brilliant ball
j lot the teliel of widows anti orphans
I of the Custer massacre.
An old Mexican who fought for
' the emancipation ,.f Texas died last j
week at San Antonio. His name I
was Francisco Antonio Ruiz, lie |
; was sixtv-i'onr tears old.
I ................. ,
McNeliv, in ordi rto move quickie 1
• and directly upon anv band ot roh- j
1 hers, must he near the telegraph j
I lines, .tint therefore makes San An- |
! tonio or its vicinage his In adquai ters. j
HR J-GOODS.
PR OS RECTUS.
A'
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OHN NEYIN'S,
DRY
rtfib-r in
GOODS,
GROCERIES,
FllRMTURE,
GLASSWARE,
GENT' WANTED
to ‘■elI the new book,
EVENTS at ti* NATIONAL CAPITAL
— and the—
CAMPAIGN OF 1876.
Just the book tor t.he times, (jives a fu 1
history of the National Ca ital and Gov-
ernment. Snows how the Government
has been managed since its orgunization.
Explains how jobs are put through Con-
gress. Gives a full histoivofth • Whiskv
Frauds and Belknap 'caudal. It gives
tne lives of Ha\es, Wheeler, Til-den and
Hendricks. Grand chance for agent*.
Address. J H. CHAMBERS,
aug 18 Sw. St Louis, Mo.
REAL ESTATE.
H. TONE,
J. T. MUNSON.
(QUEENS Wi»
-AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
'{EWELRY AND SILVER HARE.
2LL.
r~a. o T 1 TO TO O T . T.
^aa.J*'v rtjtwwxJ ^ laivmwj naLnrJI t
DEALER IN FINE
SOLD &, SILVER WATCHES,
K- ep emstan< l v on
hand a large as-
sortment of
WAIGHBf
CLOCKS
JEWELRY
SILVER
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$|l }&
GOLD, SILVER
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AND
SILVER-PLATED
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GLASSES
JOLOPBI
The discussion of the campaign . ^I ' vew description.
• may be divi led into three classes ot • _____
! chronological cii tracter. The ghosts •
ol a dead past, the realities of a 11 v- 1 The highest price paid for country pro
• mg piesent, the lioi-gotdii s oi a hi-1 llH-•
tuu which has n’> existence, except
in the diseased imaginations ol the | Corner of Main -freet and Austin are
ignorant dupes of desperadoes who | enu,
j are frightened at the piospect of j
! losing their spoil. Why is it that j
the Republican party dues nothing j
but marshal the ghosts ot slavetv
and war. and conjure up hobgoblins
1 concerning the future? It is because ! .....
»it dare not deal with the living pres j \ .j- l. v/EUNKK
i cut. It realizes that the moment it iVl.
; touches upon qu-. stit ns which cm-'
cent the present generation, it is irre-
• 1 ievablv lost.
T his failute of the Republican
1 party to grapple with the questions I
of the day fullv proves its moral de- '
DENT SON TEXAS.
MUSIC AND I.ANGUA GES
rpONE & MUNSON,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for fkt
City of Denison and Grayseu county.
CORRECTNESS (iUARANTEE1'.
Office, 2ty Main street, up stair*.
DENISON, TEXAS.
w
,TM. HUGHES.
win
TROFESSOR OF MUSIC
TEACHER OF GERMAN.
At the Agency of Wnt. Hughes
be found bargains in all kinds of itn*
proved a- d unimproved property.
COLLECTIONS MADE
SCRIP FOR SALE
MONEY LOANED.
SECURITY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Office in Wallace block, opposite Da-
vis’ hiitdware store. Main street.
mavS tf.
cadence, it dare md
piesent respomibiiitie'
J ET AND
FANCY JEWELRY
Hair Jewelry made
to order, and n!1
orders Promptly
at!elided to.
PARTICULAR ATTENTIO'1 GIVEN to THE REPAIR OF
ZTLITE WATCHES.
NO. 229 MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS
c.oiifiout its ;
J lie mo-
ment it undertaken to do so it is
heavily condemned. I'histnci alone
should induce cvetv sensible man to
vote iigainst it. A pat ty which dare j
not meet the issues which at ;vj out.
of its own immediate record, and1
winch alone omit hut e the questions
upon which the eulgmeats ol the
people is demanded, is fore doomed
to defeat.—ARurny \rgtts.
Lessons given at the residences of pn
pib. For furtht-r information apply at
the residence of M A. Daugbertr, or a
the Daily News ot?i : '.
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T. It. r.VttrEN. M. E. KKIUDKI I..
’yy.VRRKN N BRIDDELL,
REAL ESTATE N BOND BROKERS.
623 V hestnut street, St. Louis, Mo.
Specialty -Texas Lands and Sow.hsm
Band
Abstracts furnished and ta-r- paid etj
'.t. Louis City property,
dec. 3, ’75. '
I iL’lJtPQI Brrla-ge life t;k- • tkel
lillijir 1 M" ‘ ^Avtm-s ot me Drksj-
PokNTI.M. lANUtDAT'-s Rett
M 'KK .Erapidl} bend lor oircuiat
$18A DAVjN-ov Ymk f.ngravin ’ Co.,
33 Walt Street, Box 3 N„ Y.
sept.6 8t.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1876, newspaper, October 26, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721463/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.