Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1875 Page: 3 of 4
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MBiKOTU'.UIMT PIANOSt ORGANS
Aim CONNECTIONS:
ouri. Kansas A Texa* Railroad,
tlantlc Jt Pacitlo Railroad,
irt Pacific Railroad.
s Burlington A Quincy Railroad,
liwouri River. Fort Scott & Gull Rail-
road,
OFVEK THE BEsT ROUTES FROM
'HE GULF OF MEXICO
Hfe pP
HO.SI4 un STEET,
J.
Baltimore and Ohio INDIANA
The Two Boot Piano* la the
World—The Cieontf. N. Y.,
aad the Guild.! hurch
4k Co., of Boston.
m •
The Four Be*t Organ*:—New
England A Nason and Ham-
lin, or Boston: Ksley A Co.,
of Yermout: Geo. Wood
d Co., of NauMaeliiiMetta.
try Public
AXD
REAL ESTATE A GENT.!
Gunn's Block.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
J F.C1TFABKO.. j
ruoruiu 1 ors
EXCELSIOR, LIVERY,
- IMS .
THE GREAT NATIONAL ROUTE
FEED
SALE STABLE.
C’orncr west-Mai* street and north-Bur-
net avenue.
>1 V OR WE BI ST.
Red River City,
> all points in the North, East and " est.
assengem have choice of routes, via
nnita, Springfield, >lo., and St. Louis;
Jdalia and St. Louis; Hannibal and Chi-
|go; Fort'Scott and Kansas City.
>|fullman Palace Drawing Room
AND
Sleeping Cars
tun through from Houston to St. Louis
oithout change, and but one change to
I'hleagoantl New York.
W. 11. Arey is agent for these celebrated pvFHVTUTVr
pianos and organs, and will supply the | llil* u
people of Northern Texas and Southern !
Kansas, with any of these instninients, on j
the installment plan, put into your house,
and warranted in every particular.
Mr. Arey has located permanently here, |
and will endevor to do Justice to all who
may favor him with their patronage. The
Guild, Church A Co.. Parlor Favorite Pi-
ano, tor only $1.25—the handsomest and
best piano in the world for the money.—
The celebrated vocalist, Mr. li. W. Barna-
hee, says they are splendid in tone and ac-
tion, and'are the handsomest lie has ever
seen.
Any one purchasing an organ of me can
exchange the same at any time within one
year, for any piano, and lie allowed what
they paid for the organ towards any priced
piano. He will take .second-hand pianos
or organs in exchange for new ones.
Mr. A. solicits the patronage of the citi-
zens of Denison, Northern Texas, and
Southern Kansas. You can never deal
’with a person who will try more earnestly
to give satisfaction. H is rate of interest is
only seven per cent, per annum.
W. R. Arky.
HALF PRICE,
-AND-
EVEN LESS.
SELLING DAILY AT AUCTION.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC.
Washington,
Baltimore,
Philadelphia,
New York,
THE EAST AND NORTH-EAST.
- —AXfr-
Hniut Loninll. R.
Great Through Line bet. St. l oafs and the
j--BAST--
EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
LfcAVE
let Office No. 105 N. Fourth St..
ST. LOl lS.
on arrival of trams irom the west cou’g at
INDIANAPOLIS,
-ro«-
Cincinnati, Louisville, and the South.
Also the "Old Reliable’’
ns :k :■<: Mj w m mz
Via CRESTLINE Or ( LEVKLAND
-for---
lMtlHlinuc. Philadelphia. Balti-
more, Hie liiugio::. Biillnie.
Viagra Fall*,
Kew York, Boston,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES.
Don’t forget the sign ot "lied. White
and Blue,” opposite Texas Gift Concert
Association.
CAMPBELL A CO..
Auctioneers.
Tickets can be procured ar.d Baggage
becked to all prominent points in Hie
jilted States and Canada from the follow-
ig stations on the line of the Houston &
,’exas Central Railway: Houston. Ilenip-
tead, Austin. Bryan, llearne, Calvert.
Vaco, Corsicana, Dallas, McKinney, and
-herman.
■pALACE BEER HALL,
LOUIS LIBBIE & CO.,
CHOICE WHISKEY, No. 1 CIGARS,
• _____
SAINT LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on hand.
South side Main reestt, Denison, Dexas.
QLIFTON A RIDDLE,
DENISON, - - TEXAS,
—Agents tor the sale of—
International and Great Northern
Railroad Land Certificates.
Land located by virtue of these eortifl-
cutes not taxable for twenty-live years,
may 28-1 w
^...
:. . .
Reineniherthisis the only Line wliieh r.:>
Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars
FltiOl
ST. LOUIS TO CLEVELAND
Through Without Change.
Ask For Tickets
T L LI E1 > E li ^ Wi hi m fulijt® Eity, t
OVKK THE
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R, R
S. WOOl)W 1 RI\
<■«•«». Ku|»t.« St. I.oiiU
«.€*. t OKH.
(irn, Frm. 4g1
J
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ULIANC. FIELD. M. D..
J
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
-AND-
Obstetrician.
OFFICE: Corner Main st., and Austin ave. February. 1*75
DENT SOX, TEX AS.
Hj.o!"f!ile ai'.i Ko’.'ii
33 33 Jk. Z. zn :.ZZ Z INT
Boohs,
Magazines
Stationery uml
Ntntioncns'GoocI*
The I.alest St. Louis DnillcS
eeuls a copy.
Garden Seeds and Potatoes
^Vll Sold!
BOOKS TO THE FRONT AGAIN !
Largest stock of School Books,
Largest stock of Law Books.
Largest stock of Miscellaneous Books!
Books not on hand, will be tomul and
supplied, if in existence,
E. H. CUSHING.
Houston. Texas.
Among the characteristics of this valu-
able route are
Double Tracks, Steel Kail*,
Jlagiiilh-'Mil Iron Bridges
Gorgenu* Mountain Seenery.
S. F. PIERSON.
Gen. Tiekt t Agt., Sr. Louis
hrmrU ,0mwN
IHri vaWed Equipment.
Loh(jI) rlflye Air Broke.*;,
Unsurpassed Eating Houses.
(Owned and operated by the Company.)
And in fact all the Model'll Appliance-
that couduee to
'ondensed Through Time Card
J. F. IIkdi.ks. I
TO POINTS
L*
fORTH and ISJlST,
via the
I
touston & Texas Central Railway.
AND CONNECTIONS.
I
; Train leaving Galveston at 3 p. in., and
llouston at (J p. in. daily, arrives as follows:
led River City, next day at.........12*00 m.
ledalia, second day at.................8:57 a m
Jlanmbal, second day at............4:40 p in
It. Louis, second day at............ 0:15 p in
iifllanapolls. third day at...........4:50 a m
liilcinnatl, third day at..............8:00 a m
[lileago, third day at................7:30 a m
luffalo, third day at..................8:55 pm
Ubany, fourth day at.................7:40 a m
Ittstmrg, third day at...............7:20 p m
fiiladelphia, fourth day at........8:05 a m
few York, fourth day at...........11:15 a in
jkmlsville, third day at..............7:20 a in
Idltlmore. fourth day at............0:05 a m
Washington, fourth day at.........7:15 a m
|f1 is toll, fourth day at.. ........* 4,o0 p nt
it. Paul, third day at.................0:50 p m
j Trains arrive and depart from Houston
Kf follows:
■ * accommodation.
yes.,.....................................0.00 am
IH'Ives.,i,,,m8’30 p in
I 1 J THROUGH EXl-HESA
i aves.............. 0.00 p m
IfiyOjS. »•.»,.,•»,...........i.OO a m
VaLDO, • ,1. Din and,
IdT Ticket Ag’t. v,eu j Sup’r
katerv,
C. A. SPRAGUE,
UTO. 220,
WIIOI.F.SAI.C 1MI llGTAII.
DKAI.KK IN
DRY GOODS
Notions,
Millinery,
Any person suffering from the above I
disease Is requested to address Dr. Price,: «rMTe. rilOMICUIMr PfinnC
and a trial bottle of medicine will lie for- UuNTS r UnmoHlrJb uUUUo.
warded by express FREE. The only cost!
being the express charges, which, owing ! Trunk*,
to my large business are small. I
Dr. l’riee lias made i he treatment of \ Ulitses,
Fils or Epilepsy a study for years.
Geo.B.Lovixo Sc Bho.
DYING & HEDGE,S,
CATTLE
BUYERS and SHIPPERS.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Next Door to First National Bank.
Will pay the highest market prices for < 'at-
tic, or make liberal advances on consign-
ments to our Commission Merchants in 8t.
| Louis and Chicago.
Oriice next door to First Xat'l Bank.
GET THE BEST
10,000 Words and Meaning- not in otho
Dictionaries.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary
3000 Engravings; b in Pages Quarto.
PRICE $12.
11 Febster now is glorious—it leaves not j
y V ing to be desired—Pres. Raymond,
Vassar College.
TAvery scholar knows the value of the
Idi work.—W. II. Prescott, the Historian.
V) eve it to be the most perfect dietbn-
ary of the language.—Dr. J. G. Hol-
land.
Ctuperior inmost respects to any otlei
bJ known to me.—Geo. P. Marsh.
rpb" standard authority for printing in
X this office.—A. II. Clapp. Government
Primer.
T3 xeeN all others in giving and defining
X’i scientific terms.—President Ilitehe»ck.
TYemarkablo emupeiidium of linmaii
Xli knowledge.— \V. S. Claik, Pres j. Ag-
ricultural College.
ALSO
speed, sal ty & comfort Webster's National Pictorial
Dictionary.
___ IO10 rates Octavo. *>00 Kugravfngs.
Fits Cored Free!
Pullman l’alace Cars
RUN THROUGH
WITHOUT CHANGE
Between the Priinfpa.
PRICi: #5.
TWENTY TO ON»
The sales of Webster’s Dictionaries
throughout the country in 1873 were 20
times as large as the sales of any other 1 ’ie-
tionaries. In proof of this we will send ti
any person, on application? the statement!
of more than 10U Booksellers from every
section of the eouniPj'.
G. & C. MEltRIAM.
Spriiigliehl, Tiass.,
Publishers Webster’s Unabridgeu
and he will warrant a cure by the use <d
liis remedy.
Do not fall to send to him for atrial
bottle; it costs nothing, and he will cure
you. no mutter of how longstanding your
case may be. or how munv other remedies ; at the very lowest CASH prices.
IIlnuKcts Etc.
Will endeavor at all times to keep on
hand a choice assortment of Domestic and
Staple Dry Goods, which I intend to sell
Would respectfully solicit country trade.
March 0 vvtf
may have lulled.
Circulars and testimonials sent witn
free trial bottle. I e particular to give
your Express, as well as your post office
clirection, and address. Lost and Pound.
Dit CH V8. PRICE. A gentleman out west, who had a very
‘ *. v’.„,- ... lucrative business, found to his dismay
William Sfieet. . cw York, i tj1Ht jie o.|..,t|ujilly loisiug’ trade, with-
—----------—------------| out knowing any cause tor the falling off
; until lie came to Denison, when he remem-
Consomption ( orco. 1 bered that lie hail once bought a very choice
- lot of liquors and cigars at Eppstein OcBro’s
To the Editor of the Cresskx: I Kentucky Whisky’Depot, and had not re-
Will you nlease inform vour renders I plenished his stock with the same goods,
that I have
I Webster’s Primary School Inctionsu t
i 204 engravings.
W’edster’s Common School Dictionary,
j 274 engravings.
Western and Eastern Cities.! "Tb-tecsnigh school Dictionary, 5»7
■ engravings.
Webster’s Academic Dictionary, 344 en-
gravings.
Webster’s Counting House Dictionary,
with numerous illustrations and many val-
uable tables not to bo found el -owhero.
Published bv 1VISON. BEAK EM AN.
TAYLOR A CO., N ov York.
For Through Ticket-. Baggage Checks,
Movements of Trains, Sleeping Car Ac-
commodations, Ac,, Ac., apply at ticket
'Offices at all principal points
you please inform vour readers; planished his stock with the same g^oods.
avo a positive cure for Consuuip- | lie went straight to that house, laid in an
i ..li ... nt’ flu. TbH/mr ni..1 ntlin*' 1/vt iI'l'lchriltl'fl linllnPU
North, South, East or West,
tiou, and all disorders of the Throat ami
Lungs, and that, by its use in my practice
I have cured hundreds of eases, and will
give $1,000 for a case it will not benefit.
Indeed, so strong is my faith. I will send
a sample, free, to any sufferer addressing
me. Please show this letter to any one
you ltiuv know who is suffering from these
diseases, and oblige,
Faithfully yours.
Dr. T. F. BURTS.
00 WilHaiu street, N«w York.
other line lot of those celebrated liquors
and cigars, for which Eppstein A Bin’s
are Justly popular, took them home and
was'happy in the discovery, that all his*
lost customers came buck, and thus he
found the sure way of sustaining his trade.
All loose in quest of that class of goods,
do well in profiting bv this lesson, mid
come straight to the K
ilfeijl
tlie Kentucky Whiskey
Depot. Emxi'.iN A lino's,
Proprietors,
lWdtf Main street. Dcuisou. Texas
fM.
IBM
L. M. COLE,
General Ticket Agent.
K. R. DORSEY.
Ass’t General Ticket Agent.
THOMAS R. SHARP,
Master of Transportation.
T1IOS. p. BARRY.
Wcsutru Pusscuger Ajfent
tV, .# , iv
in tho
THE BEST
World.
Gives Universal Satisfac-
tion.
Wonderful Econo-
my.
40 lbs. more bread to bbl.
flour. •
Everybody l*raf*c*
It.
Whiter. Lighter, Sweeter, llirher.
Save* 9111k, Ekrm, Ete.
Sells everywhere like Hot Cakes.
tSC Send for circular to
GEO. F. GRANTZ * CO
176 Duaue Street, New York'
Nov. 24 It.
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Burson, J. W. & Day, James H. Denison Daily Cresset. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1875, newspaper, June 11, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth524539/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.