Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 305, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1875 Page: 2 of 2
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l he Daily Nswa
DENISON. . , ,,, ,w
WEDNESDAY.........rEB. 17, 1875.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
PROF. FOWLER'S GREAT WORE
On Manhood, Womanhood, and their
Mutual Inter-relations; Love its Laws,
Power, &c,
A GENTS are selling from 15 to 35
/a. copies a day. Send for specimen
pages and terms to Agents, and see why
it sells faster than any other book.
Also the best Family Bible In America:
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING
CO., St. Louis, Mo. d2Sd&wjm.
KEARNEY’S
FLUID EXTRACT
ZBTTCjEETJ
The only known remedy for
BRIGHT’S DISEASE,
And a positive remedy for
VINEGAR g
$5 to $20 PER DAY. Agents wanted.
All classes of working people of both
sexes, young and old, make more money
1! work for us, in their oyvn localities,
dur.ng their spnre moments, or all'lie
time, than at any thing else. We otVer
employment that will pay handsomely
r every hour’s work. Full particulars,
terms, etc., sent free. Send us your ad-
dress at once. Don’t delay. Now is the
time. Don’t look for work or business
elsewhere, until you have learned what
we offer. G. Stinson & Co., Portland,
Maine.
Jan. 12, d&w 1 yr.
A DVERTISING, Cheap, Good, Svs-
I V tematie. All persons wh'o contem-
plate making contracts vvilh newspapers
for the insertion of advertisements, should
. end 25 cents to Geo. P. Rowell & Co..
;i Paik Row, New York, for their PAM-
PHLET-BOOK (ninety-seventh edition),
containing lists of ovei 2000 newspapers
and estimates, showing the cost. Adver-
tisements taken for leading papers in
many States at u tremendous reduction
(torn publishers' rates. Get the Book.
Jan. 12, d&w 1 yr.
Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin-
egar Hitters aro a purely Vegetable
preparation, made cliielly from the na-
tive herbs found on tbo lower ranges of
tho Siorm Nevada mountains of Califor-
nia, tiio medicinal properties of which
aro extracted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, “What is tho cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit-
ters!” Our answer is, that they removo
the causo of disease, and tho patient re-
covers his health. They aro tho great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never >foro in tho
history of tho world has a medicine been
compounded possessing the remarkable
qualities of Yixuo.ii: Bitters in healing tho
sick of every diseas# man is heir to. They
aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion ‘ ' "
tho Liver and Visc<
Diseases.
The properties ot Or. Walker’s
Vi.NEGAR Bitters aro Aperient, Diaphoretic
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera*
tivo, and Anti-Bilious.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin-
egar Bitters the most wonderful Ii>-
rv Inflammation of
Visceral Organs, in Bilious
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DI-
ABETES, DYSPEPSr-R-
VOUS HEBIL1TY, , K^PSY,
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine,
Irritation, Incarnation or Ulceration ol
‘.nc
BLADDER & KIDNEYS
Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrlicea or Whites,
diseases ot the Prostrate Gland, Sto.ie in
the Bladder, Colculus Gravel or Brick-
dust Deposit and Mucus or Milky
charges.
KEARNL /’S
EXTRACT BXJCHU,
Permanently cures all diseases of the
Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swell-
ings, existing in Men, Women, and Chil-
dren,
NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!
Prof. Steele says: “One bottle ot
Kearney’s Fluid Extract Bucliti is worth
more than all other Buchus combined."
Price, one dollar per bottle, or six bot-
tles for five dollars. Sold by Druggists
everywhere.
THE LAST
CONCERT.
POSTPONED FOR
A FULL DRAWING?
TO 37th FEBRUARY, 1875.
THE SHORT POSTPONEMENT
NOW ANNOUNCED ;1S POSITIVELY
THE LAST, AND A DRAWING WILL
POSITIVELY BE HAD ON 27th FEB-
RUARY: IN GUARANTEE OF WHICH
WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO RE-
FUND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
TICKETS IN CASE IT SHOULD NOT.
A FORTUNE) FOB $1!
One GIB is Guaranteed to one of every
eleven consecutive numbers.
$50,000for One Dollar.
“NOW Id YOUR TIME.”
DAME FORTUNE HELPS THOSE WIlO HELP
THEMSELVES.
600,000 Tickets at 181.00 euch, numbered
from 1 to 600,000, Inclusive. The exceed-
ingly low price of tickets brings it witbiN
the rcuiib of all.
GRAND GIFT CONCERT,
IN THE AID OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN
TlfE CITY OF DENISON, TEXAS.
THE SCHEME IS
One Hundred Thousand Tickets,
|20,000 GIFTS
One Grand Cash Gift..........$-250,000
5 Cash Giftt, $20,000each..
DEPOT, 104 DUANE ST., NEW YORK.
A Physician in attendance to answer
correspondence and give advice gratia.
&yP*Se:ul stamp for pamphlets, free.«^|
t V von wish to get A PRACTICA1 ,
I BUSINESS EDUCATION, attend j vigorant that ever sustained tho sinking
TO THE
and graduate at that OLDEST. LAK-
C> AST and most thorough I v managed in-
stitution, [ONE’S COMMERCIAL AND
T. LM.RAPH COLLEGE, Saint Louis,
Mo. Write for a Circular. dnSdicwzin
1 , -oern NEW IDEA KOK AGENTS..‘UV
Lithe Map, Chart, Picture and Frame
business. Our Circulars tell the slorv.
'I'd v are free to ali. Address:
E. H. KOSS.
• . •. 313 a ml 315 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo.
i.KSdN w2in.
'TT \TC
- CIV^
Catalogue Free.
DOLPh & CO.,
RU-
iojS
system.
" No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones aro not de-
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Nervous and Debilitated
OF BOTH SEXES.
No charge , for advice and consultation
DrJ. I'. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson
Bilious, Remittent end Inter- I Medical College, Philadelphia, author of
mittcilt Fevers, Which are SO prova- 1 several valuable works, can be consulted
lent in the valleys of our great rivers i oil all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary
throughout the United States, especially I Organs, (which he has made an especial
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, ;' tlub ) cither in male or female, no mm-
IIlinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- 1 fer *rom wha,t cauY «‘ 'g.nat,ng or ot
10 “
15 “
20 “
25 “
3c “
50 “
100 “
240 “
500 “
r9,ooo “
14.000
10.000
5.000
4.000
3.000
2.000
1.000
500
no
50
100.000
75.000
50.000
25.000
100.000
140.000
150.000
100.000
100.000
90.000
100.000
100,000
120,000
50.000
950,000
Tie Tens Gift Concert Malta.
WILL GIVE A GIUND CONC’EKT
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1S75.
And will Distribute to the Ticket Holders
IN SIFTS.
DEPOSITOTY FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, DENISON.
Distribution to commence Immediately
after the Consul t. Managers of the dis-
tribution chosen by the ticket holders
and prominent citizens.
list or gifts.
Grand Total,
cash.....
20,000 Gifts,
at!
. $2,5004000
$2,500,000
IN GIFTS.
ALL CASH.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets...............
Halves.......................
Tenth, or each Coupon........
11 Whole tickets tor...........
2z\ Tickets tor.................
$50 00
25 00
5 00
500 00
1,000 00
49,767 Grand Cash Gifts, ....$.200,000
22 Prices in Real Estate, to..50,000
49,789 Gifts, amounting to.
250,000
The Payment of Gifts will begin the
fifth clay after the Drawin g. Tickets
nuistbe presented or sent to room 4, Pub-
lic Library Building, Louisville, Ky.,
where they will lie taken up and paid by
Cash Checks upon the Farmers and
. . n , 1 how long standing. A practice of "thirty I trovers Bank of Louisville. |JAS. LEONARD, JOHN H0L10RD,
sas, Hod, Colorado, Brazos, R10 Grand* I e.mbies him to trAt diseases with | Every Whole Ticket has ten parts, each JOHN B. MeDOUGAL, W. H. WINN,
HElTUEM 1 S:
Knowing that the tr.anugement of this
Association will be conducted as repre-
sented, -we cheerfully recommend the
same to the public :
4 hSttcA.^: LoXlo* d2&i&w2m | ^ b!^ Those".^'a^distan^'Sn
thui \ ,ist tit Kitanes, tnroughoiu our | forward letter describing symptoms and
entire country during tho Summer and 1 enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
A MONTH Agents wanted
tyuJU everywhere. Business honorable
and first class. Particulars sent free.
Address: J. WORTH & CO..
.HSd&wjm. St. Louis, Mo.
i G j'?
li5oij j
imtrn Go.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
OCI
RIE S.
A large Noc'i of
Flour, Corn and Bacon
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Brown Store building, Main at.,
I. NISON.....................TEXAS
1)23-tf
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and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea-
I sons of unusual boat and dryness, arc
! invariably accompanied by extensive do*
I raugements of tho stomach and liver,
j and other abdominal viscera. In their
| treatnumt, a purgative, exerting a pow-
! orfiii influence upon these various or-
| gans, is essentially necessary. There
: is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
I)j:. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bittkil*
j as they will speedily remove tho tlark-
! coiored viscid matter with which tho
i bowels aro loaded, at the same time
I stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
i and generally restoring tho healthy
iturtions of tho digestive organs.
Fnrlif.y Iho body against disoaso
by purifying all its fluids with Vinkgas
IsVrrEifS. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or indig;ostioi!, TTomS-
aclie, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, I
i ’Pightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
j in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tation ol'tlio Heart, Inflammation of tho I
I Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid- i
| ’icys, and a hundred ether painful synip- |
I toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia*
i One Lottie will provo a better guarantea
j of its merits than a lengthy advertiao '
, ment.
i Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whits
I Swellings, Ulcors, Erysipelas, Swelled Xeeh, |
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
old ;
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes. etc.
| In these, as in all other constitutional Bio- ;
I coM's, Walker's Vinegar Bitters hare
nc pared to put do vn wells on abort j ^oir great curative powers in tho
1 1 most obstinate ami intractable casci.
For Inflammatory .ant! tlironlo i
ii!ie»IinatisfSl; Gout, Bilious, Remit-
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Dismsru of
1 ti e Blood, Liver, Kulnevs and Bladder,
j vkeati Ihtters have no equal. Such llUe.Uiaji
j are caused by Vitiated Blood.
i Mechanical Diseases. —Pon»-nr, ci>
; raged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumber*, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, as they advance in life, arc subject;
to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard ,
igainst this, take a dose of Walker's V i>
euar’Bittles occasionally.
For Skill Diseases, Eruptions, Tet-
ter, Salt-ltheuni, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
Pustules. Boil,. CVrbtuicles, King-worms,
Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch.
Scurfs, discoloration* of the Skin, Humors
and Disease.; of the Skiu of whatever mama
or nature, aro literally dug tip and carried
out of the system ill a short tiuio by tho n.so
of these Bitters.
Fin, Tape, and oilier Worms,
Send for the Guide to Health, Price
10 cents.
J. B. Dyott, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
104 Duane St., N. Y.
April 25, d-w i.y.
part bearing the number of the Whole
Ticket. Therefore, a tenth of a Ticket
entitles the holder thereof to One-Tenth
of whatever the Whole Ticket may draw.
For tickets and Information,
Address,
TIIOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky
rilllLIC LIHItARY OF KENTUCKY.
TRUMBULL. REYNOLDS & ULLM.
J&nnnaM City, Mo.
Genera! Aeenta
AULTMAN As TAYLOB
thhesheb, cham-
pion liEAPISK and
MOW’D, Superior
Grain Drill,Can-
ton CLIPPER
Death of Gor, Lrumlctte—Action of the
Trustees—A Successor A jfointcd—X0
M ire Postponements—Drawing
tain February i"tth.
II. TONE, j. M. COOK, Aldermen, City
of Denison, Texas.
Judge Wm. D. KIRK.
J. KEVINS, Citv Treasurer.
W. II. BOSS, Lone Star Mills.
WEEKLY TIMES, Denison.
E. E. FULLER, Alamo Hotel.
M. GOLDS0LL, A CO., Merchants.
Wm. HUGHES, Real Estate Broker.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Denison.
Col. FRANK SCHRADER. Ex-Mayor
DAILY & WEEKLY NEWS, Deniaon.
SAMUEL A. COOK. Real Estate Broker.
Cl IAS. E. MAURICE, U. S. Com’r.
Col. SAMUEL BROOKS, Galveston.Tx.
Ccr- I JOS. PERRY. Att’v M.. K. ci T. R. R.
i j. W. JENNINGS, Ex-Posmaster, TAS.S.
PLOWS,
UNION
COHN
Plfint-
6T9.
DEALER!
FARMER!
GARDENER!
Send for the mott
interesting
CATALOGUE
publisned. Essay on Flax
Seed & Castor Beans, and other
interesting matter, and giving de-
... j _____ i.
• r a- na , . 1 Col. L. W. SHEPHERD, Alamo Hetek
At a meeting of the Irustees of the i Gen. G. A. BUEL, U. S. Army. Ft. G.
Liiblu: Library of Kentucky, Jan. 16, i v;,:, ! Dk. C. ki-ML!), Mem. Co. Med. Board,
it was lesolved that C. M. Briggs, Ewp, j s. EDDY, M.. K. & T. R. R.
who under .he It.te .Ion. I bos. b. Brain- | Col. E. [. STRANG, M. U. S. A.
SCription and price list of our Inuda-
ments and Seeds SENT FREE.
F. C. j. LEBERMANN.
WELLS !
WELLS '
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
M -vs. Hammond & Fountain, with .........
G uperior drills, in connection #with j Jnfianunatioua, Mercurial Alfection
WINES, LIQUORS, and TOBACCOS,
HAVANA AND DOMESTIC
CIGARS,
1?' i:g X Meyers’
WELL AUGER,
DENISON and DALLAS.
ar
i: 1 v. and upon the moat reasonable
ti.i ns. Can bore through
FRESH ORANGES AND LEMONS
RECEIVED DAILY.
ANY KIND OF ROCK.
. -tActi .11 Guaranteed.
Locking Glasses, Billi ird Tables and
furniture, 'L.r.pii.b, Bar Fixtures, etc., al-
-.vas on ..ale.
lette was the real business manager of the
concerts already given in aid of the Pub-
lic Library of Kentucky, be and he is
hereby authorized to take tiie place made
vacant by the death ot said Bramlette, in
the manrimMueiit of the affairs of the til th
and las’ G ft Concert, and that the draw-
ing announced fur February 27, 1875,
•shall positively and unequivocally take
pane on that day without any iurllier
postponement or del.iv on any account
whatever. K. T. Durri it, Pres.
[ohm S. Cain, Sec’v.
GOODE, STINNETT At Co., Merchants.
A statement of the di- tiibution will be
published and forwarded to ticket holders
and ;i 1 i gifts will be promptly paid atter
the distribution.
Good ,mh\ ICcftporibiiDp I’crsoiifi Wnatod
to work for the interests of this associa-
tion. Lidxkal Commissions Allowcu.
Hereafter all comimmications relating
to the 5th Concert should be addressed j
to the unders’grcd. and I pledge mvself
that the drawing shall come off February
27th. or that every dollar paid for tickets
shall be returned.
C. M. .'’kk;(;s, A gent and Manager,
Room 4 Public Library Building, Louis-
ville, Kentucky.
IIOW TO REMIT TO US.
Money; should be sent by Express or
Draft Postoflice Money Order or Regis-
tered letter.
Address all communications to
ALI’HEUS R. COLLINS, Sec’v,
Denison, Texas
Whits Si Swec-t,
w. 15. BOSS,
Proprietor
LONE STAR MIL!
i-8
Dealers in
STAPLE and FANCY
DENISON,
TEXAS.
The citizens of Denison need
BUY NO MORE WATER.
Agent f'.r E. Anhauser
Loins Budled Beer
& Co.’s St.
apr 'to tf
Ar c person wanting a well, please cal!
- auv of the above parties at Denison,
Te x s. dec.36d&w tf.
iLVVAUKEE BEER HALL,
JNO. G. GNASE, Pnoi’RiBTOit
The ’nest Wines. Liquors and cigars
Goods Delivered Free of Charge.
G-jZOCERIES,
Constantly on hand,
brands of Hour:
the following
PROVISIONS and
COUNTLV PKODfJCfi,
Austin
1). W. STO>’E,
j. si, OUT.
STONE & GUY
Dealers in
KELLY ISLAND CATAWBA,
h 1 \. ays
with :t
sale. The Hall is
i A. KPA TABLE and FINE PIANC
1 n; ent.'.'tainnvnt of patrons-
lain street, south side,
'■'Aim; in tho" fystem of so many thousands,
re cficettially destroyed and rcmoVed. >Ti
supplied i *.v'tc'in «>f medicine, no vermifuge*, no rev
*1 \ iheliuiiiitir* will free the system from worm*?
j like thenu Bitter*.
For Female Complaints, in young
I or old, married or ain?le. at, the dawn of w:»-
, e .mhood, or tho turn of lif». those Touts
FAMILY GROCERIES,
CANNED FRUIT,
FLOUR, SALT,
WOODENAND
WILLOW WARE.
ayenue, between Main and
Skiddy streets,
DENISON - ’ - - TEXAS.
“LONE STAR.”
“DENISON,”
“PLANTATION,”
“TEX \S "
CORN MEAL and BRAN.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR WHEAT.
PAID
Liberal advances made on Cotton, and
prompt return* guaranteed.
Jan. 26. cf.
'’(•THE BEST in tie World.
Gives Universal Satisfac-
O/AUNV i WONDERFUL Economy
f tr-”j ! ! 40 lbs. more Bread to bbl
Flour.
Wishing to close out our stock of larm
! ing implements and machinery, I nil!
sell the same at a libera! discount for
cash. W. B. BOSS.
August 1.
RttcMiii aii! ftnraflg isats.
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T KJW.T/J; EVERYBODY Praise* It.
j IhiU'!"* duplay *0 decided an influnneo tiutt
I iuierjviiu'iiiit is soon narreptible.
DENISON, TEAS.
iuipi'jv«nu,iit is soon poreeptible.
R. Tf. McDOWAT.D A CO..
1 a• 11. Apts.. So.I Fiaauioei). CxJilorTtUx
| Ci.11! -f. <)t W.if-urrton snd Charlton Hr#., y. Y. y
fold by ait iJriiffUts and Dtuletf
Richer Li8hter’ SWeCter’ !
“ .. , . j SAVES MILK. EGGS, Etc. Sell* every-.
Ae are constantly receiving fresh sup- j „,„.re ,ike ,l0t cakes. y j-Send for cir-
cular to GEO. IK C-ANT Z. X CO.,
176 Duane l-’o'. t, |
New York, |
nov. 34, w i-y d 3-t w. j
NEW YORK TRIBUNE
!{,T!ie Leading: American Newspaper.”
The best Advertising Medium.
plies of choice groceries, and selling
cheap, for cash.
JfJT* Liberal cash advances made cm
cotton consigned to us.
Daily, $10 a year; Sc mi-Weekly, $3;
Weekly. $2. Postage free to tne Subscri-
ber. Specimen copies and advertising
rates tree. Weekly, in clubs of 30 or
more, only $1, postage paid. Address
The Tribune. N. V.
Jan. 12, d&w 1 yr.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 305, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1875, newspaper, February 17, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722600/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.