Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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ANHEUSER 8
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS
We are authnrixcd to announce the Hon. J. M.
M AHT IN, of CouKe county. as a can did ale for llit
Stale Senate, froin the District compound at the
counties of Grayson and Cooke. Election 111 No-
vember. •
We are authorised to announce A. E. WIL-
KINSON as a candidate tor State Senator from
the district composed of Gruysnn and Cooke conn-
ties. •
We are authorized to announce HID LKY
DEAN aa a candidate for the stale senate from
the District of Grayson and Collin Counties. *
tor County Juilga.
We are authorised to announce S. D. STEAD-
MAN, as a candidate for the ofTice of County Judge
i>l tlii> county it ilie ensuing tall election. •
For Cuuuty Coniiulisloiier:
We are authorized to announce C. S. EUHNS a
a candidate lor County Commissioner for Precinct
No. a.
For Mlu rlfTi
" •
We are authorized to announce the name of
SVORUK H. (iOllDON « a candidate for the
office of Sheriff, at the ensuing fall election, but
euhject to the action of a convention should there
be one held.
We are authorized to announce the numo of
JoHN M. WILSO.V, Esq., of Whitesboro, as a
candidate for the office of Sheriff of Grayson coun-
ty at the next ensuing election, subject to the ac-
tum of the democratic party. *
We arc authorized to announce the name of
HAHDY THOMAS, a« a candidate for Sht-rilt
of Grayson county, at the ensuing geneial clec-
1011. ♦
We are authorised to announce the name of W.
M. SHANNON, as a candidate for Sheriff of
Grayson county, at the ensuing electioa In Novem-
ber next.
For Treasurer.
We are authorised to announce JESSE P. I-OV-
1NG, as a candidate for re.electivn o the office o
County Treasurer, subject to the action of tli
Democratic Convention.
For RepromntsMve.
, We are authorised to announce Dr. JULIAN C.
KKILD, as a candidate for Representative from
Grayson county, at the ensuing election.
We are authorized to announce Judge J. V.
COCKRELL as * candidate for County AtU r-
ney, at the coming election.
For Floator,
We are authorized to announce R. K. BAR-
RETT, esq, of Pilot Grove, as a candidate for the
floating representative composed of Grayson and
Collin counties, at the ensuing November elec-
tion.
We arc authorized to announce Mr. II. C,
MACK, of Collin County, as a candidate for
floating representative for the counties of Grayson
and Collin.
For Cennty Attorney.
We arc authorised to announce A. C. TURNER
• ca didate for re-election to the office of
County Attorney, at the ensuing election. JSi-e *
For County Clark.
We are authorized to announce GEORGE A.
DICKERMAN, as a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Clerk of Grayson County at
the ensuing election.
For Clerk Dlatrltt Court.
We are authorized to announce W. H. LANK-
FORD, as a candidate for re-election to the office
of District Clerk at the ensuing election.
Restaurant.
A
LAMO RESTAURANT,
"PAP" TOBIN, Proprietor.
Main Street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS
Day board and lodging superior to - ny
n the city of Detiison. I <jtf
B. SIMPSON,
Proprietor
CENTB AL MARKET,
Main St., opposite Acheson's Drugstore
CHOICE BEEF, PORK, MUTTON.
SAUSAGE, ETC.
The best meats ut all kind* In tl cUv
D
Dentistry
ENTAL ROOMS.
BOWLES & EHBA,
Gunn Block,
DENISON, • - TEXAS.
All work in mechanical and operativ
dntistry skillfully performed on libera
e dot II I dw
Millinery.
■^£RS. BROWN & BALDWICjL,
MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING
(At Singer Sewing Machine Office)
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Have just received a new, and the bent
elected stock of goods ever brought to
his city. 9 '8tf
Merchant Tailor.
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENIFON, • - - TEXAS
Cleaning, renovating and repairing
Shirts macle to order. Suitines distantly
on hand. 10-14 tf
Gold.
Great chance to
money. We need
? #J>
make
a per-
son in every town totakesubscriptionsfor
the largest, cheapest and beat Illustrated
lamily publication in the world. Anyone
can become a successful agent. Six ele-
gant works of art given free to subscrib-
ers. The price is so low that almost
everybody subscribes. One agent reports
taking 120 subscribers in a day. A lady
agent reports making over $aoo clear
profit in ten days. All who engage make
money fast. You can devote all your
time to the business or only your spare
time, You need not be away from home
over night. You can do it as well as oth-
ers. Full directions and terms free. Ele-
gant and expensive Outfit free. If you
want profitable work send us youi address
at once. It casts nothing to try the busi-
ness. No one who engages fails to make
great pay. Address GEORGE S TIN SON
Good Reasons for the Dootor's Faith.
Monkob, Oa., March 23, 1880.
We have lor twelve months been pre-
scribing S. S. S. ("Swill's Syphilitic
Specific") in the trentment ol Syphilis
and many other diseases for which it is
recommended, and are trank to sty that
the results have been most satisfactory,
not having been disappointed in a single
instance. We think, for all the diseases
for which>t is recommended, it stands
without a peer, and that the medical pio-
fetisiott will, sooner or later, be lorccd to
acknowledge it in the tieatment of Syph-
ilis, in all stages as a sine t/ue uoh.
N. L. Gali oway. M D.
J. T. Robinson, M D.
Atlanta, Ga.. May 12, 1879
One of our workmen had a bad case of
Syphilis, of five years' standing, asd wis
cured entirely with "Swift's Syphilitic
Specific." lie it is now to all appear-
ances, and in lu own belief, sound and
well. Wm R. & T. W. HOOPER.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,
Proprietor*, Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Guiteau & Waldron and all
Dtuggists.
Call for a copy ol "Young Men's
Friend "
Thompson, ScUott & Co., Galveston
and Dallas, and Richardson fc Co., St.
Louis, W holesale Agents.
7 20 im d&w
17 Stop
ORGANS Sub-Buss
St. Coupler, boxed
andsiUBUjea^Trnjr.715. New Pianos.
#195 to $1,600. jyj** Midsummer offer
Illustrated tree. Address Daniel F.
Beatty. Washington, N. J. 7 1 <; tin
UNFERMENTED
MALT BITTERS
TRADE MABtf
Is a compound of the virtues of sarsapa-
rilla, Btillinria, mandrake, yellow dock,
with the iodide of potash and iron, all pow-
erful blood-making, blood-cleansing, and
life-sustaining elements. It is the purest,,
safest, and in every way the most effectual
alterative medicine known or available to
the public. The sciences of medicine and
chemistry have never produced so valua-
ble a remedy, nor one so potent, to cure
all diseases) resulting from impure blood.
It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous
diseases, Rryslpclas, Hose, or St. An-
thony's Fire, l'lmples and Face-
grulis, Pustules, lilotelies. Hulls, Tu-
mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt Klieiim,
Scald-head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores,
Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, Neu-
ralgla, Female Weaknesses and Ir-
regularities, Jaundice, Affections of
the Liver, Dyspepsia, Emaciation,
und General Debility.
By its searching and cleansing qualities
it purges out the foul corruptions which
contaminate the blood, and cause de-
rangement and decay. It stimulates and
enlivens the vital functions. It promotes
energy and strength. It restores and pre-
serves health. It, infuses new life and
vigor throughout the whole system. No
sufferer from any disease w V ich arises from
impurity of the blood need despair, who
will give Ayf.k's Kausaivwum.a a fair
trial. Remember, the earlier tho trial,
the speedier the euro.
Its recipe has been furnished to physi-
cians everywhere: and they, recognizing
Its superior qualities, administer it in their
practice.
For nearly forty years Ayfk's Sar-
sai'akim.a lias been widely used, and it
now possesses the confidence of millions
of people who have experienced benefits
from its marvellous curative virtues.
Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer &. Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
bold ny au. nurouisTs KVEnrwimRB.
For enfeebled digestion,
Impoverished Blood, Weak Lungs,
Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Consump-
tion. Kmaciation. Marital and Physical
Exhaustion, Delicate Females, Nursing
Mothers, Sickly Children, and Debility
of Age, MALT BI'lTERS are warranted
more Nourishing, Strengthening, Vital-
izing and Purifying bv reason of their
richness in Bone and Muscle Producing
Material than all other forms of malt or
medicine, while free from the objections
urged against malt liquors . Prepared bv
the MALT BITTERS CO., from Unfer
mented Malt and Hops. Sold every-
where. MALT BITTERS CO., Boston,
Muss. 7151m.
Agent* wanted for Smith's Bible Dic-
tionary and DOLMANS NEW
Pictorial Bibles.
Address, for Circulars, A. J. HOI.MAN
& CO., Philadelphia. 7 15 irn
AGE^fT^ANTEDloTeTTthe LIFE of
GEN. HANCOCK
Bv Im life-Ion# friend, Hon JOHN W.
FORNEY, an editor and author of na-
tional reputation, an ardent admirer of
the ' superb soldier " This work is com-
plete. authentic, low-priced. Fully Illin-
trnted Positively the i.hlest and truly
official work fegj^Brst terms. Outfit,
50e. Particulars Free Act quick. Ad-
dress HUBBARD BROS., Pubs., Atlan
ta, Ga. 7151m
Wesleyan
Female College,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Will begin forty-third annual session
Srptemter 15th. A full Faculty of expe-
rienced teachers. Advanced course of
• tudy. The best advantages in Music,
Art. Literature, and Science. Careful at-
tention to all the w mts of pupils .
SsJ^Prices moderate. Applv lor Cata-
logue to REV. W. C. BASS, D. D., Pres-
ident. 7 15 im
Law School!
Texasand St. Louis
NEW SHORT LINE
—TO TUB-
EAST I NOR TH
—Vl,\—
•VirsriT-A.,
Ind an Territory,
AND
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO R'Y
THROUGH
ULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
BETWEEN
Dallas Tex and St. Louis
WITHOU i' CHANGE.
of Cumberland Uni-
versity, LEBANON,
TENNESSEE. Next term, being the
59th. begins Sep*. 6, 1880 Diploma and
| licence to practice may be obtained bv
j attending two sessions of five months
I each. Candidates for Senior Class re-
ceived on examination. Tuition fee $50
per term of live months, Boarding in
good families $3 50 per week. The com-
mon law, in force in every State, is
taught, not by lectures, but by actual rec-
itation and examination. Near two
thousand young men have attended this
school. 7 J im
YonngSea! practical
School for thu times; is
MOORE'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,
Atlanta, Ga. 8£|F**$Ioo covers total ex-
penses for three months. Send for Illus-
trated Circular. 7 2 t2w
Books and Stationer .
J. M, SHEEDER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOKS, STATIONERY, CHROMOS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
TOYS, ALL SHA{J3S Od ZEPHYRS
Wall Paper, &c.
5 y-Through Tickets on Sale at all
Principal Ticket Offices in Texas.
D WISHART, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
C. W. ROGERS, General Manager.
Offices in Temple B..llding, St. Louis.
GEO. BRAUN,
Agent for
ANHEUSER BEER CO.
Leave your orders with the under-
signed, or at the ice house, near the r.dl*
road.
Northern Ice
Will be furnished in any quantity.
Gko. Braun, Agent,
Denison, Texas-
The latest Eastern Magazines and St.
Louis Dailies.
5£^"~Any Book Delivered at List Price
Muller Block, Main Stieet,
DENISON, - TEXAS.
1 16 tf
Agents FOR THE ILLUSTRATED
-2 LIFE AND ADVEN-
TURES OF
Wanted FRANK!& JESSE JAMES
the noted Western Outlaws, whose ca-
reer of bold and reckless daring for 18
years is without parallel in history. For
so long a period baffling the officers of the
law *nd the shrewdest detective force in
America, with a reward of $75,000 for
their apprehension, dead or alive, and
still at large, they are the wonder of our
civilization, HON. J. A. DACUS of the
St. Louis press, and ex-member of the
Missouri Legislature, in two years hard
labor procured the facts and prepared a
book more, thrilling than romance., but re-
liable ami authentic in every detail. The
demand for it is immense. Agents sell
30a to 500 in a county. For terms and
full description write to
N. D. THOMPSON & Co., Pubs.
7 30 3t St, Louis, Mo.
So you want a jur". I) loom-
irsff (Vunpittxiuii ? It co, ;i
a/juiicAtioott of llajratt'a
JUttNGU I 1UUI will grat-
ify yon I > jroxr hrwt*# eon-
It away wi'Ji Sal-
iowmoftR. XixJiirxst.
iUok-he/j, a:l«lIr«a*eBaixl
'.sji j>-«-(u i i jui of thft skill. It
u<rcrw«fc-!v ih« flashed appear-
SUM of h#<ih fatisae and cx-
"i-Warn t. It makes a lady of
jUIHTlf appear bat TWEN-
rf: axd r.o nntnr.il, gradual,
i.«ij jj-wfoct are Its effects.
!\ Lh impossible to detect
,h.j implication.
PREMIUM LAGER BEER,
Received the highest award at the Paris Exposition for the
Purest, the Best and Most Healthy Beer
Manufactured in the World. All orders promptly filled.
GEORGE BRAUN, Agent, Denison, Texas,
Lager Beer Sales >
From the St. Louis Republican, November 5th, 1879.
The official returns to the Reveneu Department for the year ending Nonember 1st
*how the enormous quantity of 100,000 barrels of lager beer sold by the Anheuser
Busch Brewery. The returns prove the the largest brewers in the Weat. 11 «3t
tliaKKATCAUKlAOU UANVFACTCUlltd HOUSE OF TUB WORLD.
CENTRAL ROUTE
TO TESXAS
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Passenger Express Trains
DAILY FAST FREIGHT LINES
between TEXAS and
ST.LOUIS KANSAS CITY & CHICAGO
pullman's palace sleeping cars
each way, dailv, without change,
BETWEEN ST. LOUIS & HOUSTON
via SEDALIA and
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
THE SHORT LINE.
pullman's palace sleeping cars
Each way, without change,
BETWEEN DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
via VINITA and
ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO R'Y
Through tickets from or to any point
in Great Britain or Continent of Einope,
na
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL R'Y
and
National, White Star, "Inman" and jhe
"North German Lloyd" Steamship lines
on sale at all important stations.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State.
gQP-For information as to rates of pas-
sage and freight, routes, etc., apply in
person, or by letter to
J. H. HOGAN,
General Immigration Agent.
C. B. GRAY,
Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. I>. TRUE,
Asst. Gen. Freight Agt.
or to:
A. H. SWANSON,
General Superintendent.
J. WALDO,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
j. k. HoGANi General Immigia'n Agt.
EMERSON, FISHER & CO.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Top Buggies and Plaaetons.
Best material, good workmanship, handsome styles strong and datable
vehicles in every respect.
70,000 OAR.RIAGES
Manuf.-icturnd by KUliKSOK, FISHKIl & C ., are uow in use io every part o
the American Contlueut,
They give untailing satisfaction. All- their work Is warranted. They have re,
ceived testimonials from all parts of the country of purport similar to the follow-
ing, hundreds of which are on file subject to inspection :
Gai.va, Ills., July «6th, 1879.
Messrs. Emerson, Fishkr, St Co. :
I have used one of your Top Buggies three years, snd three of them two years
in my livery stable, and they have given me perfect satisfaction and are in constant
use. OSCAR SMALLEY. „
Newbbery, 8. C.« July 17th, 1&79,
Messrs. Coppock & Johnson 1
Dear Sirs—I have been using the Einerson & Fisher Buggy I bought from yo
us roughly I suppose as anv one could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full speed
sometimes with two grown ladies and mvself in the buggy, and it is to-day worth at
the money I paid for it, I sav the Emerson, Fitter Buggies will do.
A. M. TEAGUEC, farmer.
Tho favorable reputation tho Carriages have mad# in localities where they have
beeu used for several years bv Liverymen, Physicians, Farmers and others re-
qniring hard and constant use, ha* led to nn increased demand from those localiteis,
to meet which the manufacturing facilities of their mammoth establishment have
been extended, enabling them now to turnout in good stvle,
300 Carriages a Weels,.
EMERSON, ISHER SCO
ARRIAGE8 ARE THE BEST.
10 31 6m
Banks.
MRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXA8.
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M tr> ^
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w £
Tie Pally SispMer. of
Argosy Brace.
SOME REASONS WHY THESE SUS-
PENDERS ARK BETTER THAU
OTHERS 1
1st. Tbejr contain
no rubber.
sd. They will we«
onger than any pth
er e ispenders.
3d, The cords run
over pulleys,and con-
sequently there can
be no chafing or
wearing them out.
4& There can be
do strain on any of
the buttons, it being
the only self-adjust-
ing suspender In the
world. For sale flt the STAR STORE-
£ole Agents* J 6 tl
M„ K. & T. B Y.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Beautiful Parlor Car (8e |
Free) from Hannibal to Chicago. 111*.
THIS 18 THE LINE
That runs the finest Dinning Cars In tho'
world, between Hannibal, Mo., end Chi-
cago, Ills. Meals, 75 cents.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs Palace Sleeping Cars betweoa
Hannibal, Mo., and Toledo, Ohio.
Authorized Capital $500,000 00
Does a legitimate Banking business.
VEEY EASILY MANAGED,
ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,
# AND QUAJUHTEED TO
Give Met Satisfaction Everywhere,
BUT
ACHARTEBOAK
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Palace Sleeping Car between
Denison and St. Louis, Mo., and also
one between Houston, Texas, and St.
Louis, Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a'Reclining Chair Car (Seal
Free) between Sedalia, Mo., and kit
Louis, Mo.
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ot the United States
MADE ONLY BT
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs BOTH a Day Expreet pud a
Night Express out of Denlsoo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Pullman Sleeping Ca> be-
tween Fort Scott, Kan., andQulncy, ILL
PEOPLE PATRONIZE THE
OFFICERS*
ohmscull1m, KD. PKRRY,
President. Vice Prest. Cashier
dirkctor!? :
John Scullin,
Edward Perry,
J. P. Rockwell,
Satn'l Star,
Geo. A. Madill,
E. II. Lingo,
J G. Fish,
Sam. Hanna.
P'4tl,
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ST. LOUIS* no.
1MPOHTKUB AND DEALEB8 HV
TIN-PLATE, WIRE,
SHEET IRON
—A.WI3
KTEBY CLASS OF DOOM l'8ED 0B SOU) Bf
TIN AND STOVE DEALERS.
8EXJ) FOR PRICE LISTS.
• NfcW nn«1 WW Tor DrtlTltTt
wiiiirt'it Mwiititip, rwiit Mirnt*
V-
ll
Because it runs Through Csrs, and
the people superior facilities with its new
Steel Track, Fast Time and Sura Con-
nections.
Our Illustrated Newspaper, with maps,
guide book, time tables and printed r*tes
of fare, will be sent free to ail who send
their address to JAS. D. BROWN,
General Passenger Agent,
Or to W. P. ROBINSON,
Traffic Agent,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 145, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 10, 1880, newspaper, August 10, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327592/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.