Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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HOUSTON AND TEXAS | ------------
______ , _ « att wav NEW SHOFT LINE
CENTRAL RAILWAY. TO THE _•
KENT IT
WHISKEY
Imported and Domestic
f\ Ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tolfej
■
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor Holis# in
Denison.
Next Door to the Star Store
Attorneys-At-Law.
W. M. WOODS. HKKRT It. L. HAYRKS.
roODS « HAYNES.
W*
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Offise in Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
O. O RANDELL, 0. D. HARUKLL.
J^ANDELL & BRO.,
Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office in Muller Block, west entrance
Room No. t, up stairs.
TJVALDE BURNS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, **
Room 6, in the Muller Black,
DENISON, - _ - - TEXAS
Special attention paid to the payment
ot taxes, and of collection of pension*.
Kgp-Will practice in all the Courts of
the Hate. Collecting made a specialty.
15 im
JFPU want a pare, bloom-
y (;ttm|)i(‘xuni ’ if no, it
rJ nmuications of Hagan’s
JUJ'.'oU V HA1 W wii! grtit-
you <0 yoar Ivart’s con-
!t*ut. It clot's away wi ih Sal-
lowness, Redness. Pimples,
Blotehcs, and ali diseases and
imperfections oi'tho skill. It
overcomes the Unshed appear-
ance of heat, fatigue and ex-
citement. It makes a lady of
iHIKTY appear but TWEN-
TY; and so natural, gradual,
Slid perfect arc its effects,
ihat it. is impossible to detect
its application.
. •yszsst
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MYWIFE
freight and Passenger Accommodations F A.JS I « IN O R- Til
Superior to an" in the State. -VIA-
Scietific American
THIRTY-FOURTH YKAR,
Most Popular Scientific Paper in theWorld
Only IS 30 n Y**i*r, Including l'ort«|ei
Weekly. B2 Number* a Year. 4,000
Kook
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH VAY
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS
iANO CHICAGO
HOUSTON&;
Fast Freight Lines,
RUNNING BETWEEN
TEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO .
VINITA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
AND
ST. LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO R’Y
THROUGH
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPINC CARS
BETWEEN
Dallas lex. & St. Louis
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
Between TEXAS and SI. LOUIS and
intermediate points, without change.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
^“Through Tiokots on salo at
all Principal Ticket Offices in
Texas.
D. WISH/uRT, 1
Gen. Pass. Agt. ! Temple
C. W. ROGERS. | Building
Gen. Supt. | St. Louis
J
Advises the public, before purchasing i
furniture, to get ported by sending for an
Illustrated Price-Lin to the BROOKLYN
FURNITURE CO., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mailed tree. Mention this paper. 21,2m
| EONARD & COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
N«lsoit House Building,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
2-6 tf
Real Estate.
H. TONE. ;• T. Ml .NSO.N.
■T'ONE 3c MUNSON,
Dealer* in
REAL ESTATE,
--and—
COLLECTION A ENTS.
$1200 returned in 30 days on $100
invested. Official re-ports and informa-
tion free. Like profits weekly on Stock
options of $10 to $50. Address T. Pot
ter Wright & Co. Bankers, 35 Wail
street, N. Y. S iS 3m
AGENS WANTED for the best and
f astest-semg pictorial ooks and bibles.
Prices reduced 33 per mt. National
Publishing Co., Phila. ’a. 9 18 Sw
BENSON’S
Capcine Porous Plasters
CURES LAME OR WEAK BACK
■ NSTANTLY Sold bv all druggists
E-NBURY & JOHNSON, Prep’s. 21
latt St., N. Y. iS Sw
tlama, Ga., or St. Louis, Mo.
GOING NORTH 1
No t St. Louis Express leaves
Houston daily, except Sunday.7 130 a m
No 3 St. Louis and Chicago Ex-
press, leaves Houston daily • ..,6 :oo P M
GOING SOUTH:
No 2 St. I.otiis Express arrives at
Houston daily, except Sunday.9130 p M
Mo 4 St. Louis and Chicago ex-
press arrives at Houston daily 9 :°° A M
A. ALLEE,
No, West. Pass. Agent, 101 Clark St.,
Chicago, Ills.
F. L. MANCHESTER.
East. Pass. Agent, 417 Broadway N. Y.
A. H. SWANSON, I. WALDO.
Gen’l Supt. G. P. & T. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
iilrmo a uuiiiiLLiu
£=i.£tll:rO£l<3.,
— THE-
I
£] r C (ICO Invested in Wall Street
ocks makes fortunes every month.
00k sent fo-e explaining everything
\ddrees, B \X PER & CO., Bankers. 17
Wall street. NrwYoik. 10 11.1m
TE:a itje-wt
ELASTIC TRUSS
Iiu» Pad diffarins from all other*,
-Itn Self-A "
' * ruptbape, with Self-Adjusting
I Dal 1 in center, adapt*l Uel f to all
position* of tbe body, while the
gr* W iSM Hal li n the cup prranaa bark the
Man X TRUSS Jm lnU>utliif<iiJn«t as apernon wO“ld
mjr JS/ wl,h th® F,n»f«r* With ,l«ht
^ pressure the Hernia la held terurely
lay and night, and a radical cure certain. It is ea*y, durable
end cheap. Sent by mall. Circular* free.
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, III.
Abstracts of Titles furnished fur tin
City of Denison and Grayson county
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
INSTITUTE.
itablial
•»r, 1
an.1 Skin IHa«
Established I n 187? for the cure of
Cancer, Tutnora, L’leer*, Scrofula,
k an<l Skin Dlecaeca, without the use of
I knife, or looe of blood, and little pain.
Fori uformation, circular* and reference*, address,
Dr. F. I*. PO>D, Aurora, Kano Co., Ill*
CONSUMPTION]
Offic. 215 Mainstreet, up stairs.
DENISON. 1 EXAS. ~
H. HUGHES,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Room 3, Muller Block, west entrance.
DENISON,
mtf
TEXAS.
Druggists.
ICUKED. A simple vegetable remedy!
I for tho speedy and permanent cure of COHBUm]>*|
lion,lirouchitis.f’atarrh,Asthma,onrf all Throatm
and Lung Affection$. AlfiO a. positive nudg
rnriicaf cure for Nervous Debility and u
]Nervous Complaints, ithick has bten tested i
thousands of cases, Recipe. wit li full directions I
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II ----il using1,scut by mail free of clmrRe|
pint OI stamp. Please name thit
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O ekliliuln«nirrm*ut. I.arir« profit.divide-* pt»»i«ia<-u
i ii vuatm.nl. <>l to $ 10 nee. » ■•inar. wii fH • i • • -
plaNatlwRs liow nil ran suct wd in morfc «;</alj;-.cB rrt»il«*< -i ««.
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BAND XNSTRDKENT CATAI03TJB.
O ur »i cw catalogv r of 15and
Instruments,Music,Snita,
Caps, Belt*,Pouches,Pom- i
pen., Drum ilojorH' .Staffs I
and Ilats, F.paulets, ( ap-
l.amps, Stand-, and Out-
Pta contain* So j.agc. of
v Ti“ 3
,_±> I.YON k HEALY, 1C3 Slate M., Chicago, IU.
W. M. IIANNA,
Wholesale and retail
DHUGGIST ,
Muller Block,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PURE WHISKIES BRANDIES & WINES
/AHSANS 13 Stop., 3 set Reeds, 2
I V ) Knee Swells, Stool, & Book, only
S $98.70. Pianos Stool. Cover & Book, j
1 only $143.75. Illustrated Newspaper ;
] sent free. Address DANIEL F. BEAT-
; TY, Washington, N. J. to n im
V t 7ANTED. A (JOOD AGENT to |
j Y\ canvass Denison and tlie adjoining
j towns for the best selling household arti- j
j cles in the world. Tiptop profits, write
\ at once to World Manufacturing Co , 122
j Nassau St , New York. ion im
GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
. PASSING THROUGH
i’lie “naturally beautiful and most tovor-
ed region ot our country
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
-TO THE--
EASTANDSOUTHEAST
AFTER JUNE 1st
BOUND TItIP TICKETS
at reduced i ales will lie on sale to the
CELEBRATED SPRINGS AND WA
HIRING PLACES OF EAST
FEN NESS EE AND
VIRGINIA.
Elegant day coaches from
TILE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
bv the company, on all night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggag- checked through
to destination.
PASSENGERS FOR
WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
—AS WELL AS FOR—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA,
And all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets b> this line.
Maps, Time Tables, and Rates of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R . ROGERS,
Gen. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
Mcht, ty
GODY’S LADY'S BOOK.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1879.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1879, newspaper, October 24, 1879; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525143/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.