Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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MIS CELL ANEO US.
REAL ESTA TE.
J. T. MUNSON.
H. TONE.
To the Working Class.—-We can ! HPONE & MUNSON,
tarnish \ou employment tit which .you X
,.»n make very large pay, in your own j DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE
localities, without being ;uvav from vour , — and—
home over night. Agents warned in r rriTrnu a (' i.'MTC
-very town and county to take sub.cri-; wQLLECLON AGENTS.
hers for the Centennial Record the lar-' . , , e ..
:;ost publication in the United States-iS Abstracts of Titles furmstied for the
pages, <u columns; elegantly illustrated : i £;ty 0f Denison and Grayson county,
terms only per year. 1 he Record is j
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. !
The whole people feel great interest in
their country’s Centennial Birthday, and
want to know all about it. An elegant i
patriotic crayon drawing premium pic-1
mre is presented free to each subscriber, j A A 7^- HUGHES,
ins entitled, "In remembrance of the] VV
One Hundredth Anniversary ot toe In-1 At the Agency of Wm. Hughes will
BEATTY ORGAN.
BEATTY’S'
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 215 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
dependence of the United Mates.” Size |
be found bargains in all kinds of inl-
et by to indies. Anyone can become a
successful agent, for but show the paper I proved and unimproved property,
and picture and hundreds of subsetibers COLLECTIONS MADE,
are easily obtained everywhere. There j SCRIP FOR SALE
is no business that will pav like this at! MONEY LOANED,
present. We have many agents who are
making as high as $20 per day and up-
wards. 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-
day. Complete outfit free to those who
i ecide to engage. Farmers and mechan-
ics, and their sons and daughters make
the very best of agents. Address
Tits Centennial Record,
Portland, Maine.
junetG djm.
SECURITY BOUGHT AND SOLI).
Office in Wallace block, opposite Da-
yis’ hardware store, Main street.
mayS tf.
T. H. WAS REN.
M. E. 11 R I ODELL.
KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY.
The OI<l l'Innrev Line—Kansas, Colorado,
San Juan, ISlm-k Hills.
Kansas City to Denver and the famous
Rocky Mountain resorts. The direct
route to San [nan. Passes through the
fertile Central Kansas, and through the
i'mpm taut cities, and the locations of the
• apita! and all the great state institutions,
through the finest fanning and grazing
ends in America. Millions of acres for
sale cheap by the Railway Company up-
on long time, and to be had free by ac-
dial st ttlers. Reaches Colorado, with its
> unrming climate, its celebrated hot and
void medicinal springs, magnificent
... encry—perpetual snow-capped moun-
un-siimmils, 14.000. feet high, water-
nils and cascades—almost continual sun-
shine, cool nights in summer. The
most desirable climate lor invalids, in
si.imnei and winter, in tiie world; a sure
cure for Asthma, and has a good effect
upon those predisposed to pulmonary
'irfections. Colorado produces the best
i:ef and dour; has valuable gold, silver,
copper, lead and coal mines: good hotels,
::,.ie roads, good hunting and fishing.
Pullman palace cars and fine day
coaches through to Denver without
change. No ferries, transfers nor chan-
ges of cars to annoy. Lowest rates to
all points guaranteed. For descriptive
circulars, address General Passenger
Agent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas
City. july 18 tf.
TITARREN & BRIDDELL,
V \
REAL ESTATE K BOND BROKERS,
623 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo.
Specialty—-Texas Lands and Southern
Bonds.
Abstracts furnished and taxes paid on
St. Louis City property,
dec. 3, ’75.
CELEBRA
TED GOL-
DEN TONGUE PARLOR ORGANS.
b'rctory Established fv 1836.
FROM THE PRESS :
From G. D. White. Editor Hackettsville,
-N. J. Herald:
“The Organ has a rich, deep and soul-
stirring tone; couldn’t stay in the house
I without it. It helps wonderfully to drive
j away the thoughts of hard tunes.”
! The Lebanon, Pa., Daily News says :
j “We are in receipt of one of those five
i octave Parlor Organs, manufactured by
Mr. Daniel F. Beaitv, Washington, N. f.
This organ is a fine, solid black walnut
case, and in tone it cannon be surpassed
by any instrument of its kind.”
From the Lowed, Nebraska, Register:
“We received this week, direct from the
manufacturer, Daniel F. Beatty, Wash-
ington, N. J., his justly celebrated organ,
elegant in appearance, and handsome-
ly furnished, unexcelled in richness and
power of tone. We are more than pleas-
ed with it. and heartily recommend it to
any one contemplating purchasing an
organ.”
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of organ and freight charg-
es paid by me (Daniel F. Beatty) both
1 ways if unsatisfactory, after a test trhil of
! five days. Organ warranted for six years.
Agents wanted everywnere, male or fe-
male, to canvass for tiiis superior instru-
ment. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A
BOOK DEALER.
ti tin ‘-V
GROCERIES.
J^OBINSON & LYTLE,
have opened a
SALOON AND GROCERY
At Colbert’s Ferry, cm Red River.
July 26 6tf
•t -
jP K. BROWN & CO.,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
I Books Stationery Magazines, Fine Gold
i Pons, Pocket Cuttlery, Toys, , f
Chromos, Musical Inslru- I
mentsand Novel tesof
all descriptions.
j Also, fine imported cigars, in variety; the
1 latest St. Louis papers, 5 cents a
copy. Weeklies, Ledgers and
Saturday Nights only
7.J cts per copy
At the book store, in the Post office.
Tjj' V. JORDAN,
Wholesale an 1 retail dealers in
GROCERIES,
A large shoe’s of
FLOUR, CORN AND BACON
Always on hand.
Brow:. Store building, Main st.,
DENISON. ....... .......TEXAS,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
HO TEL S & RES Ta an a A J.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
-AT-
SAL O OHS.
LIVERY SI ARLES.
Jack Gali.ac.hkr.
of Ft. Smith.
John Maloney
of Ft. bill.
PROSPECTUS.*
CRAWFORD STREET LIVERY
STABLE,
( ■* ALLAGIIER & MALONEY,
VJ Proprietors.
Feed furnished, and horses boarded on
liberal terms.
A good well cf water and alarge wagon
yard for the use of patrons.
CRAWFORD STREET,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
T? XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND
lL
SALE STABLE,
A‘
GENTS WANTED
to sell the new book,
i VENTS at the NATIONAL CAPITAL
—and the—
CAMPAIGN OF 1876.
just the book for the times. Gives a full
history of the National Capital anil Gov-
ernment. Shows how the Government,
has been managed since its organization.
Explains how jobs are put through Con-
gress. Gives a full histoiyof the VVhiski
•Frauds and Belknap Scandal, it gives
tiie lives ofllayes, Wheeler, Tilden and
Hendricks. Grand chance for agents.
Address, J. H. CHAMBERS,
aug.iii 8w. St. Louis, Mo.
... It
■ j4 /; ■»
T
HE ST. LOUIS TIMES.
THE GREAT DEMOCRATIC PAPER
OF THE SOUTHWEST.
No Democrat, Should 1>« Without ft
DURING lHE COM1NG CAMPAIGN. Representing companies
J. F. CUFF, ANTHONKY CUf\.
J. F. CUFF & BRO. Proprietors-
Nos. 301, 303; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, anti satisfaction guar-
anteed.
J. F. CufT& Bro. keep the only first
class llearse in the city.
Sept. 28.'tf.
INSURANCE.
y EO. J. DEXTER,
J RAYNAL,
Proprietor
GRAND SOUTHERN HOTEL AND
CALIFORNIA RFSTAl RANT,
No, — Main street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
Meals only 23 cents, served at all hours.
Comfortable, well ventilated rooms. The
best wines, liquors and cigars at the bur.
inch. 9 tf.
(RAND'S SALOON,
JOHN OURAND, Prop’r.
Opposite the Express office, Main street
DENISON, TEXAS.
Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars can
always bo found at the bar.
oct. 27 tf.
CAM’S SALOON,
North Travis Street,
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
The only place where you can get
PURE GLEN LEA WHISKY,
in Northern Texas.
PURE IIANANA CIGARS,
XIwas to be had at the bai.
Nov' 10 tf.
GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE AG’T.
■pALACE BEER HALL.
LOUIS LIBBIE Proprietor
CHOICE WHISKY, No. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draff
South side Main street,
DENISON,...................TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has been tecently
fitf-d up in a neat and attractive style
and furnished with FINE BILLIARD
'I' \ it! F -3
THE WINE ROOM
which lias recently been fitted up is nice-
ly furnished.
Sample Copy Sent Free to Any Address
READ THE TERMS FOR 1876,
with assests
/!
WEEKLY TIMES.
One copy, one year...............$t 30
1,1 clubs of ten................... 1 25
To Agents—On-- extra copy for every
.tub of ten. The Tri-Weekly for every i
ub of twenty-five. 'Tiie Daily forever, |
Hub ol fiftv.
TI! r-WEEKLY TRIES.
One copy, one year...............$5 00
To Agents—For every club of five, one
extra copy. The Daily f.r every club of
. ;n.
DAiLY TIMES.
()nc copy, one year...............$u 00
To A gents—One copy for every club 01
'lye. If preferred, a cash commiss on ot
,3 per cent, instead of extra copies, will
be allowed on all subscriptions.
Money should be sent tons by regis-
tered letter, postr/ffice order or draft.
We pay the postage in all cases.
Andress
TIMER .COMPANY.
St. Louis, Missouri.
R. Kravis,
Sup’t. Subscription Departn. :nt.
of over
$36,000,000.
Office at Postoffice Book Store
DENISON,
TEXAS
May 3 t.
'T'HE SENATE.
Ji
JAS. J. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.
MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS.
1
'UROPEAN RESTAURANT,
H. MERRITT’S.
VO. I 2 I
v .{A—-
Main Street, - - Denison, Texas.
Managed by MRS. J. T. FRANK. 1
Who will give the Culinary Department
her personal attention.
The tables are furnished with all the
delicacies the market affords. Cleanli-
ness the first consideration.
Convenient to the business portion of
the citv. Terms reasonable.
Tf ALLEY HOUSE,
MAIN STREET
11 ANNA A WAPLES,
Wholesale and Retail
G R OCERS,
Corner Main st. and A in avenue,
DENISON. - - • TEXAS *
mm®
j
OE MILLER,
McPherson & furber, propr's
South side Main st'-eet, nciu Alamo,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
This house has lately undergone a
thorough renovation and eveiytliing is
kept neat and clean. The new proprie-
tors know their business and are meeting
with flattering success. aug.Stt.
L D. GREGORY F. W. GURNEY.
REGORY Si GURNEY,
G1
Proprietors
RUSK AVENUE HOTEL,
Corner of'Rusk avenue and Gandy street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS,
nprqtf
C OUT HERN HOTEL,
"CHEAPEST and BEST IN TOWN.
PETER FRIIS, Prop’r.,
Northwest corner of Public Square,
GAINESVILLE - - TEXAS.
Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar-
antee the very best the market affords.
DEALER IN
FAMILY GKOCERIE’S
104 Main st., Near Valley House.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
2-IQtf.
A PC710NEER.
CALL AND SEE US.
PAINTING AND ROOFING.
Tf C. CLIFFORD,
a—j «
Proprietor
CITY PAINT SHOP.
Has the Agency for the
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING.!
The Best Article yet Discovered for
TIN. OR IRON ROOFS,
LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS, I
AND ALL FLAT ROOFS.
None but the finest Wines and Liquors
kept on sale.
Every attention paid to customers,
oct. 2-tt.
apr6. tf
U S. PIANO CO.,
Soi BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Make only One Style, and have but!
j One Price,
$290
Sent on Trial.
xy s. McDonald,
A U C TIO N E E R,
Main st, between Austin k Rusk avenues
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
All goods consigned to me will receive
my personal attention, and be dispose !
off" at best possible rates.
July Iptf
JUSTICE AM) NOTARY. y
^y D. KIRK,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. 3,
—and—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY 1 UBLIC.
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa
ers made out.
BEATI) PIANO.
BEATTY
' i A N O :
-vj Cp A DAY at home. Agent
wanted. Outfit and terms free.
TRUE St CO., Augusta, Maine,
inch. 7, i-v d.
j NO AGENTS.
NO DISCOUNTS.
TEXAS
AS IT IS. Send $2
and get the Texas
North-West one year. Published week
lv. Aildress, “Texas North-West.” Cam-
bridge, Texas.
All work in the above line attended to
promptly. Leave orders at the shop.
Mav 11 tf
S5to$aOSX»T$;
free. STINSON k CO., Portland. Maine,
rr.ch. 7, t-v d.
GRAND SQUARE AND l PRIG1
j From Rufus Snyder, of the firm
; Snyder Si Hendricks, car: iamanuff
SO COMMISSIONS. j "^»S8o&!& ln„w h„.
express my gratification on receiving t
Beatty Piano vou shipped me. It is
least ail 1 could ask, wish or expect. O
of our lnostemincnt musician ; tried it n
spoke in the most favorable terms, af
thoroughly testing it.”
Best offer ever given. Money refund
A nijUTOi?ur larKe ^Tkc Steei. upon return of piano and freight chart
AlTnll I j\|F. NO ravings ot the Prksi- , paid by me (Daniel F, Iien1ty),'both wa
IDKMIAL (candidates sell ' if unsatisfactory, after n test trial of fi
MAK|: J- apidly. Send for circular. 1 days. Pianos warranted for six years.
$18 A DAY |N. Y. Engraving Co., 35! Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Wall Street, Box 3236, N. V. , VVashington. New fersey, U. S.
kcpt.6 8t. | mcli4-3tn
Send for Illustrated Circular,
Mailed Free.
aug.28 i-y.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 12, 1876, newspaper, September 12, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722757/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.