Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1876 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HEW
•DOMESTIC”
CARRYsNEWS’
THE
“SILVER TONGUE ”
ORGAN
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
The cheapest because the best. Fully warranted.
Jncw Styles just read) Send for Catalogue and Price
Lists. Examine our new method of lighting the music
for evening performance. Constant improvement our
policy. Styles specially adapted foi Parlors, Churches,
Lodges, Music Halls and Conservatories. Address the
Manufacturers.
E. P. NEEDHAM & SON,
JToa. 143,143 & 141 Hart 23d St, Hew York,
CEESSET
THE
FOIt
DEPOT!
F.C. J. LEBERHIANN
LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed d rections, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it
The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim-
plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are lew, and they
are hardened anP polished.
The machine* are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented) machinery and tooln, constructed expressly to accomplish what w e now offer.
Jivery machine fully warranted.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
New York niul Chli'iigo.
A dpi T T f \ SAVINGS.—Bv using the “ Domestic” Pa-
M H 1 I I (ml V per FjmIiions the most stylish and perfect-fitting
B kjB El liJIal a w contumes ran be produced, at a large saving in
^ ^ M M. M. JL M MONEY to those who choose to make, or superin-
hi*h»et to* •.« . . f ........tend the making of, their own garments. With the
taun.ianduhc cst ftc,llu,cs ,n al* departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful
mooistes Do h at hum and abroad, we are enabled to attain results fat above the reach of the
avsrage dress-maker. Our styles are alwavs the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated
wAfOgue mailed to any lady sending five cent* with her address. Agents wanted everywhere.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
New York and Chi<»u|?o.
tor Sale by T. O. Dri^g-fc 301 Main .street, DEN ISON TEX.
lager beer.
bail* dkxuo.m vrdr ss
1 d.niahirr- ot tli.- north :iihI mist to he M „>
to --TEXAS EMIGRATION AU.'.N'T,
i SlDAUA. Mo., who will mail them with-
out < 0-1 a "FREE GUIDE it) TEXAS ”
,th.' land of simU imis, UautHiil pruirivs
; and v llev>. I his b<N>k w<- h..ve seen. It
is aecimii>ani<«d with beautiful colored
111 ;<l»s, illustrations, rates ot tart a-id
ireijfht, full of information <•<>; corning our
i cities, rivers, lands cmpMchuol*. ehurch-
t‘s. etc. Who pays for it? T!IK MIS-
S'lKI. KANSAS A TEXAS RAILWAY
I heyare sentliiijr thousird-to all parts of
: I Ilf I'll till States and Europe. Tins oo,-s
I to show what they are doing tor Tcxa-.
' They have lately n-luccd their rates ot
| tare for emigrants almost tme-hiill. Their
VT17\Xr4JT> A TY IT "•ains are crowded, and .■•|<erlal trains are
lx Hd VV o X I It I\ ^''I'f’iitlyrun toaccommodate the tsonie.
I hey are-pemlinjr thousands of dollars
i every month advertising Texas. Thev
have tvw lw retmlar traveling men em-
ployed di-irihiitinir tree i formation eon-
! ‘yniinjr Texas throughout the United
! -Slates. They a«k our aid in tlieir .(Forts,
i l’atroni/e the v! K.AT.R'v. UO NORTH
I VI A DENISON and through the lieauii-
; 1111 li"llTerritnv. They will laiul von
! 'li’ff'ly in the (treat Union' Depot at .>1.
Louis. They don’t compel you to ride
I three or tour miles through the hack
| streets mid alleys of St. Louis in a top-
plinjr oinnihiis. They rim th.*;r coaches
and deeper- thronjjli'to st. Louis and en-
ter the Union Depot. Is there ally other
lim> from Texas that lines? "No.” Thev
also run enaehes and -leepiuj; ears from
i l ex is to llaiinihal ami Quincy. Have von
i any tlielid- ea-t looking toward- IV\a»?
; If -■>. send tlieir address to tin- luider-itppi I
, I'ti'l he "ill "ith pleasure forwaril them I
, ('""I .' on also) a hi'autlful pamphlet and I
other interesting matter well worth the
mere request.
Address. LAS. I). UROWV 1
Gen’l Puss’g’er Ag’t, M K. ,A T.lUy.
3-3:tf sEDALIA. MO.
DEAl.KR im
TT .3a. **? Jl® «*•«» B
“Indepondent in nil Things,’
AMD
I ”
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.
“NEUTRAL IN NOTHING.” ORGA S and MELODIANS.
o j**: ;e m jr cj
AND
FOREIGN WINES
AND
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS
OF THE
CITY S DENISON
lie Oldest, Ti.rgert, and Most Perfect Man-
ufactory in the United States nearly
o(>,000
Now in use.
j No other Musical Instriime. t ever obtained
the fe me p polarity.
| STSySend for Price Lilts.
I
Address BUFFALO, N. Y.
liquors
MILWAUKEE,
AXO THE
'The tac- ot oms being tlie oldest and 'ar-
ees' ui'iii'if'otorv in the I’niPd .-'piles eith
; »■ ai l all (10 instnui’ents nmv in use, is a 1
| -uli.cirm viiarimtee il our responsibility and j
I in; me its ol < ur itistruin»nta. . ~ __
3:lf*-tf l!K0. A. Fkl.VCE & CO “ X . L O XJ JL
STATE OF TEXAS
ADVERTISE
Through (he
; CRESSET
j Due ef the heat mediums in northern Tciai
with a iurye and rapidly increaaing
crrevlaUea. Rates liberal,
II E A T T Y ’S I* A R L O R
O ,R G AMS.
F.le^itnt Style-, with V.ilnahle Improve-1
nieiits Nea ami Heailliful Solo stops. I
•ver One Thou-niid Oriranl-t- and Mu-i-1
elan- in lor.-e i heseorjfans and rerommetui i
them -s Strictly First Class in tone. Meeh-:
anisin and durability. Warranted for six !
years.
Must Eleietiiii ami Latest Improved.
Have been awarded the lllifln st. Premi-
um in competition with others for
Simplicity, Durability, Promptness,
s.VD PI 'No l IKK ACTION.
Pure. Sweet ami Even 15a anepd Tone,
Orchestral Etleets and Instantaneous
access which may lie had to the Reeds.
Send tor Price List. Address,
DAM EL K. JiKA TY.
Washington. New ,lers y, U. S. A.
AND
CIMCIM MAT!
LAGER BEER
r* nOBAKKATT’*
Mirri*;eGi,nU»iI,nWrutrd
xila Jiuinerouiengratitift
lr#tn lilt* tear Id * a the in-
MARRIAGE.........................
SECRETS. piSsii
. ... . PCXlin «v*t»ni hr,vet. rnr.
a<»xi oje'je'jlc^s:
COMPLETE.
Xn Barrels or Bottles
'T'HE NKLSON HOUsit,
.DB?ENSAOTU^i‘™“-
\V: and
,£jk
iUUii# iHiuiirce, ou the my«terinof rrpruUuct-
' •ccrct inr.nmtiA<ii)t im.itlu
-nikarwvw ami woinanhiMu! Anil utrateabook otmOnir-pL
u« r«*(iiitg, tcliifh fliiouiil bo koet under lock auu
itunilvr bo- i i rfiOc’a.
MEDIC/ vi TREATISE on all ditet^
mrnto nature in b»iu aaxra, the ebuMi ai d c >-
“*V; AUVIU si oil tSixunI and Cktwnlc Tlljouss.
VaiVno... Cstirin, Caueor, Rupiti^, i),t Ou.um
.a*i(,«««'»nk ii'Stvndar ant for II «a. All
fn aoiraitiiuii 4UOr-----*---■■■
ispw.^.ot, amt I
Jtandif ftal fur It ati All
L'L.D FAR^itl lilt ,nytj 1S5HUB.
CnallenriQ Feed Mills.
AND
COM .MED
Skcller and Grinder.
V»llr-!Tul ariy kitul of
F#« d.wliptiirr YM’t or drr,
with Dime and .'peed, bm
without htu.;>q;.
AL.'O
oc^aa
CORN AND COB RILLS.
For Description and rrtcoa addreas
SEMPLE. SIEGE A CO.,
Agricultural Im^lementa and Specialties
•l«WMhl*|tea Aw. ST. LOm
tyrieaee utMlea ta what paper > .« read HAe
WORK NEATLY EXECUTED.
!
T
G. W. WlLiKIlN. Proprietor.
Oelivered.in all Part* of tha Stata,
ME \1> Ui
YOUR ORDERS!
Convenient to the Bmsitterue Portion
ol the City.
Cor. Maiu and Rusk streets,
DENISON. - . TEXAS.
(J G. RANDELL,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW
Main street, denison. tkzas.
i Will practice in Grayson and adjoining
j counties, Special aitentlon to collection
CRESSET PRINTING CMPANT.' «“•<
BAR FIXTURES
CONSTANTLY ON HAH*.
ICE FOR SALE1
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Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1876, newspaper, November 16, 1876; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524456/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.