Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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MISCELANEOUS.
s; e : ; ^ ^ £
To the Working Class.—We can
furnish you employment at which you
van make very large pay, in your own
localities, without being away from your
home over night. Agents warned in
every town and county to take subscri-
bers for the Centennial Reco'd. the lar-
gest publication in the United States—16
pages, 6| columns; elegantly illustrated;
lerms only $t per year. The Record is
devoted to whatever is of interest connec-
ted with the Centennial year. The great
exhibition at Philadelphia is fully illus-
trated in detail. Everybody wants it.
Tlie whole people feel great interest in
their country’s Centennial Birthday, and
want to know all about it. An elegant
patriotic crayon drawing premium pic-
ture is presented free to each subscriber,
it is entitled, “In remembrance of the
One Hundredth Anniversary of the In-
dependence of the United Mates.” Size
:3 hjt 30 inches. Any one can becomp a
successful agent, for but show the paper
and picture and hundreds of subset ibers
are easily obtained everywhere. There
■ s no business that will pav like this at
ore sent. We have many agents who are
making ns high as $20 per day and up-
sva-ds- Now is the time: don’t delay.
■Remember it costs nothing to give the
business a trial. Send for our circulars,
terms, and sample copy of paper, which
are sent free to all who apply; do it to-
dav. Complete outfit free to those who
c ecide to engage. Farmers and mechan-
ics, and their sons and daughters make
the very best of agents. Address
Thu Centennial Record,
Portland, Maine.
n:nei6 d3m.
HOTELS & RE ST a (jjkaRI.
E. R. BROWN. JIM LEONARD
Y^INDSOR hotel,
BROWN & LEONARD, Proprietors.
Corner 65th & Vine Streets,
WEST PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Within a short distance of Exhibition
Building.
Elegant and Substantial Stone Bnilding.
ACCOMMODATIONS for 400 GUESTS j
Spacious Lawns, Walks and Croquet 1
Grounds.
BOARD $4 to $3 PER DAY.
Will open May 10th, 1S76.
junei7 tf.
BOOK DEALER.
RAILROADS.
'ISSOURI, KANSAS, & TEXAS
RAILWAY.
GOING TO TEXAS.
TO THE.EMIGRANT.
T ie Missouri-, Kansas & Texas Railway
•1 iiu its connections Qff«s superior advan-
’ ages, as it passes through the fine por-
: 'on of Texas, avoiding tye low, marshy,
uiasinatip regions, as well its the dry,
sandy pine barrens of Eastern Texas.
Large and fipe gotten plantations abound
.,11 Mong the line qf the Texas Central
Railway, from the Red,River to the Gull;
while (pillions of acres of uncultivated
and, which will produce, one bale of cot-
tor. to.the acre, or eighty, bushels of coin,
>r thirty bushel# of wheat, lie in close
.iroxiniity, and ca,.n be had very cheap;
n fact, there are over one hundred mil-
on acres of land in Texas to be disposed
.u by the State, atid every emigrant fam:
ly may secure one hundred and sixty
teres.by settling on it fora period of three
.-ears. The only expense connected
herewith is the' cost of the survey apd
itle papers, tyhich will not exceed $13.
livery single man may have eighty, apres
>ti tlie same terms.
These lands, as well as the finest par-
on of Texas, are situated along; the liae
of, and to the west of this railroad;
Remember, that while ypg are plowing
Trough snow drifts in the North, and
our stock is eating up all youv hard
warnings of summer, cattle are growing
i'at on the green grass of Texas,
fob. 20 76.
L D. GREGORY F. W. GURNEY.
REGORY & GURNEY,#
G'
Proprietors
RUSK AVENUE HOTEL,
Corner of Rusk avenue anti Gandy street,
DENISON, - -v TEXAS,
aprjtf
P K. BROWN & CO.,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
Books, Stationery, Magazines, Fine Gold
Pons, Pocket Cuttlery, Toys,
Chromos, Musical Instru-
ments and Novelties cm
all descriptions.
Also, fine imported cigars, »n variety; the
latest St. Louis pape rs, 5 cents a
copy. Weeklies, Ledgers and
Saturday Nights only
7i cts per copy
At the book store, in the Post office.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
BANKS.
J^ROVERS’ & PLANTERS’
BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
CAPITAL, ... - $200,000.
OFFICERS:
JOHN LKKPVeR, JOHN NEVINS, J. H. SLATER,
Pres, Vice Pres. Ca.-'li.
gOUTIIERN HOTEL,
CHEAPEST and BEST IN TOWN.
PETER FRIIS, Proi-’k.,
Northwest corner of Public Square,
GAINESVILLE ' - - TEXAS.
Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar-
antee the very best the market affords.
CALL AND SEE US.
apr6. tf.
JJENRY BOWRING
Dealer in
STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS
PAPER, ENVELOPES, INK,
Photograph Albums. Toy Books, Pocket
Books, Twine,
WRAPPING IJAPER, PAPER BAGS
And all Kinds of paper goods and Notions
DIRECTORS.
JOHN P. LEKPEP., C. C. BINKLY.
JAMES PQRTJER, J. K» STEVENS,
John nsvins, e. h< lingo,
T: H. SLATER.
Does a genera! banking business.
Gold, Silver, and Exchange bought
a,nd sold.
Interests allowed on. T^ime Deposits.
Drafts drawn on qll the principal cities
of Europe. Get. 6-ti.
piRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
BE A1TT PI A A 0.
BEATTY
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of Wm. H.
Letcher & Bnx, Bankers, Fayette, O:
We received the piano and think it a
very fine-toned out here. Waited a short
time to give it a good test. If ton wish a
word in favor it we will cheerfully give it.
James R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville,
Illinois, says:
“The Beatty piano received gives entire
satisfaction.”
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue.
Addigss DAMEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A-
meh“3in
JUSTICE Ai\D NOTARY.
Authorized Capital $5(10,000 00.
Does a legitimate Banking business..
No —, Main Street,
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANL
SOLD
On principal cities of the United States.
JgURQPEAN RESTAURANT,
No. — Main Street,
DENISON --- - TEXAS j
I
Managed by
MRS. T. II. FRANK*
I
Who will give the Culinary Department
her.personal attention.
DENISON,
mavjS
TEXAS
MEAT MARKETS.
The tables are furnished with all the
delicacies the market affords. Cleanli-
ness the first consideration.
Convenient to the business portion o
the city. Terms reasonable,
ATTORNEYS*A TLA W.
pEOPLE’S MARKET.
NO. 311 MAIN STREET.
DENISON, - - - '1EXAS.
DIRECTORS:
John Scullin, D. W. C. Davis,
Edward Perry, Joseph Perry,
A. D. Jaynes, A. H. Coffin,
S. G. Eddy,
JONH SCULLIN, President.
Ed. Perry, Vice President and acting
Cashier. apr4lf
CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON, PORK,
AND OTHER MEATS
ALWAYS KEPT FOR SALE.
Go to Acheson’s for it,
We ask a liberal share of patronage ,
end will do our best to please.
DENNEY k MAXWELL. Prop’s,
may-i-tf t
BEATTY ORGAN.
£ARL LEBRECHT,
ATT’Y and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 223 Main Street,
DENISON • - • TEXAS.
Special attention given to cases per-
nining to commercial 01 real estate law
mch 7. t-ni
B
ETHEL COOPWOOD,
ATT’Y AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Office in Glasscock building, Congress
avenue Austin, Texas.
Special attention to land iitiga ion and
and land claims.
BEATTY’StedeoSl.
OF.N. TONGUE PARLGR ORGANS.
Fretary Established in 1856.
FROM THE PRESS :
> .. < tn G- D. White, Editor Hackettsvllle,
N, J- Herald:
“The Organ has a rich, deep and soul-
stining tone; couldn’t stay in the house
without it. It helps wonderfully to drive
way the thoughts of hard times."
11.e'Lebanon, Pa., Daily News says :
“We are in receipt of one of those five
jetave Parlor Organs, manufactured bv
Mr. Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
IL.s organ is a fine, solid black walnut
.use, and in tone it cannon be surpassed
j; any instrument of its kind.”
i.rom the Lowell, Nebraska. Register:
“We received this week, direct from the
; unufacturer, Daniel F. Beatty, Wasli-
1 gton, N, J., his justly celebrated organ. |
< egant in appearance, and handsome- \ -
, furnished, unexcelled in richness and Gents’ coats, pants and vests are dyed,
<iv er of tone. We are more than plea*- j lean-sed and neatly repaired. and_ made
el with it. and heartily recommend it to I o look as well as new. It 1 fail to
. > one contemplating purchasing an ■ please you, no charge will be made.
, -gin." i Ladies’ silk and woolen shawls and dress-
iest offer ever given. Money refunded • es of every description are dyed, cleansed
.. ton return of organ and freight charg-1 and restored to their original pristine
, paid bv me (Daniel F. Beatty) both | perfection.
■tys if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of' Feb. o. tf.
days. Organ warranted for six years
TIER AND RENOVATOR
TAENISON DYING RENOVATING
U AND REPAIR SHOP,
Skiddy street, opposite Nelson House.
CHRIST NALTE, Prop’r.
DR. J. S. CtiAM’S
Fluid Lightning,
ACCOMMODATION MARKET,
206 Main Street,
CHOICE FRESH -MEATS, GAME,
VEGETABLES, BUTTER,
LARD, EGGS, Etc.,
Always on Sale.
Vegetables received daily, and every
article fresh and sweet.
CALL AND SEE.
WM. LONG & CO., Prop’rs.
jan. 22, tf.
A UCTIONEER.
Agents wanted everywnere, male or fe-
;,le, to canvass for this sup“rior instru-!
ip t. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A:
LIME AND ROCK.
L
IME AND ROCK.
[ would respectfully inform the citizens
f AAI/ AIITporthe Revised Edl-1 of Denison, and ot the surrounding coun-.
LUUft UJJ I itionof ADVERTIS-
ING AND HOW AND WHERETO DO
try, that I have lately got my
NEW LIME KILN
T. Every one. intending, to spend non- j finished, and have nowon hand a kiln of
•> in Newspaper Advertising in the West j fresh lime: also, a large lot of
,.d South should havg it. fcfor.e tnakjng • RUBLE AND DIMENTION STONE,
or tracts. Full of 'aJ*a * and, am prepared to fill all orders at the
,nd listaof papers. Sent free, uraer fr ratei.
postal card from
RjWSLL & C«K!.SMA>,
lowest possible rates,
B. C. CARY.
Advertising Agents, I Orders can be left at T. F. Cuff & Bros.
Uhi.d a, d Chesrut st«.. S»- Louie Mo. j or J. Holtord & Bro’s. '
P«,< eejtf.
feb. t< tf.
s. McDonald,
AUCTIONEER*
Main st, between Austin & Rusk avenues
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
All goods consigned to me will receive
my personal attention, and be disposed
off at best possible rates.
July i5tf
BE A 7 7 2 ORGAN.
BEATTY’S PARLOR
g: ORGANS
ELEGANT STYLES, with Valuable
Improvements. New and Beautiful Solo
Stops. OVER ONE THOUSAND Or-
ganists and Musicians indorse these Or-
gans and teconunend them as strictly
FIRST-CLASS-in Tone, Mechanism and
Durability. Warranted for six years.
MOST ELEGANT AND LATEST
IMPROVED.
Have been awarded the Highest Pre-
miums in competition with others for
SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY AND
PROMPTNESS,
And Piano like Action.
Pure, sweet, and evenly balanced Tone,
Orchestral Effects, and instantaneous ac
cess, which may be had to the reeds-
Send lor price list. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washing-on, New Jersey, U. S. A.
mar4*3m
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.
TESTIMONIALS.
Chicago, Jan. 9, 1874.—I have used
Dr. Crain’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, 1874.—In October last
after suffering intolerable neuralgia of
the face for ten days without relief from
able physicians, I was entirely and per-
manently relieved in one houj- by the use
of Dr. Cram’s Fluid Lightning.
W. P. Watson, Dime Savings Bank,
34 Piice Place, Chicago.
Chicago, Jan. 24,1874.—I have used
Dr. Cram’s Fluid Lightning for head-
ache and neuralgia pains. I( will do all
that isclaimed for it.
W. II. Sharp,
Florence Sewing Macheins.
Chicago, May r9, 1874.—From fre-
quent use of Fluid Lightning, I regard it,
as a great remedial agent for neuralgia
and all nervous pains.
L. M. Shreve, Attorney at Law,
89 Clark street.
Fluid Lightning acts instantly and et
fects a permanent cure when all other
remedies fail. It does not redden or
blister tlie skin, is pcrtectly safe, and in-
stall tty cures 19 out of 20 cases of nervous
pains. CALL AND TRY IT-IT
COSTS YOU NOTHING. Tnc 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 Acheson's drug store
I Amil S.
yy i>. kirk,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. c,
—and—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa
ers made out.
SADDLERY.
J L. NOTHAF & CO.,
No. 212 Main Street,
DENISON,......TEXAS
Opposite Davis’ Hardware Store,
Manufactures and keeps constantly on
hand at wholesale and retail
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS,
LINES, HAMES,
CHAINS, ETC.
We are making the genuine California
and Texas natural
ELM FORK SADDLE TREES
of all discretions and warrant them.
ian I3tf.
BEAT! 7 PIANO.
BEATTY |,1an;T
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
From Rufus Snyder, of the firm of
Snyder St Hendricks, carriage manufac-
turers, of Allentown, Pa.:
“I mutt confess I hardly know how to
express my gratification on receiving the
Beatty Piano you shipped me. It is at
least all 1 could ask, wish or expect. One #
of our most eminent musicians tried it and
spoke in the most favorable terms, after
thoroughly testing it.”
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of piano and freight charges
paid bv me (Daniel F. Beatty), both wavs
if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five
days. Piano* warranted for six years.
Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A.
mch4-3m
PROSPECTUS.
T
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DURING THE COMING CAMPAIGN.
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READ THE TERMS FOR 1876.
Sensible Advice.
You are asked every day through tht
the columns of newspapers and by your
druggist to use something for Dyspepsia
and Liver complaint that you know noth-
ing about, you get discouraged spending
money with but little success. Now to
give you satisfactory proof that Green's
August Flower will cure you of dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint with all its effects,
such as sour stomach, sick headache,
habitual costiveness, palpitation of tlie
heart, heart-burn, Vi.ater brash, coining
up of food after eating, low spirits, &c.,
we ask you to go to your druggist, Mc-
Knight & Co., and get a »ample bottle of
Green’* August Frowkr for ten cents
and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents,
two doses will relieve you. mav3od
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ten.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1876, newspaper, August 9, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721599/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.