Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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MISCELLANEO US.
BEAT71 PIANO.
REAL ESTATE.
BEATTY I>IAN0!
graSjd square and upright
From Rufus Snyder, of the firm of:
Snyder .S: Hendricks, carriage manufac- ]
turers, of Allentown, Pa. :
“I must confess I hardly know how to
»I. TONE.
J. T. MONSOX.
To the Working Class.—We can
furnish you employment at which you
can make very large pay, in your own
localities, without being away from vour
home over night. Agents warned in
••very town and county to take suescri- , (>Xpress n,v gratification on receiving the j
uers lor the Centennial Reco d t le ar- , pt.aUv pjano you shipped me. It is at '
grst publication in the United States-tO ,eMl j C0ll,d ask, wi,h or expect. One1
pages, 64 columns ; elegantly illustrated , o)- our most eminent musicians tried it and ;
terms only $1 per year. 1 he Record is gpoke in the most favorable terras, after
devoted to whatever is ol interest connec- •
ted with tile Centennial year. The great
'■pONE & MUNSON,
DEALERS IX REAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
JE WELRT AND SII I Ell WARE.
mT GOLDSOLL,
DEALER IN FINE
SOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Exhibition at Philadelphia is fully illus-
trated in detail. Everybody wants it.
The whole people teel great interest in
their country’s Centennial Birthday, and
want to know all about it. An elegant
patriotic crayon drawing premium pic-
ture is presented free to each subscriber.
It is entitled, “In remembrance of the
One Hundredth Anniversary of the In-
dependence of the United Mates.” Size
23 hy 30 inches. Any one can become a
successful agent, for but show the paper
and picture and hundreds of subset ibers
are easily obtained everywhere. There
is no business that will pav like this at
present. We have many agents who are !
making as high as $eo per day and up-|
wards. Now is the time: don't delay.1
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
cecide to engage. Farmers and median- j
i s, and their sons ami daughters make
the very beat of agents. Address
The Centennial Record.
Portland, Maine.
Inneift d3tn.
thoroughly testing it.
Best offer ever given. Money refunded 1
upon return of piano and freight charges
paid by me (Daniel 1 . Beatty), both wavs
if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five
days. Pianos warranted for six years.
Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A.
mcli4-3tn
Abstracts of Titles furnished for tin
Citv of Denison and Grayson countv.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEE!'.
Office, 213 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
WM
HUGHES.
PAINTING AND ROOFING.
E
c. CLIFFORD.
KANSAS PACIFIC KAILWAY.
Tho Old Pioneer Line— Kaums, Colorado,
San. Jonii, JfUtu*k Hill*.
Proprietor
CITY PAINT SHOP,
lias the Agency for the
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING, j
The Best Article yet Discovered for
TIN OR IRON ROOFS,
LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFS,
I
AND ALL FLAT ROOFS.
At the Agency of Wm. Hughes will
be found bargains in a!! kinds of im-
proved and unimproved property.
COLLECTIONS MADE.
SCRIP FOR SALE
MONEY LOANED.
SECURITY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Office in Wallace block, opposite Da-
vis' hardware store. Main street.
mayS tf.
, Kt ep constant! v on
hand a large as-
1 sortment of
FfATW
CLOCKS
JEWELRY
SILVER
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&0LD. SILVER
STBEI,
Spctaclii
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GLASSES
GOLD FENS
SILVER-PLATED
W .A. JEi 33
JET AND
FANCY JEWELRY
Hair Jewelry made
to order, and aB
orders Promptly
attended to.
T. H. WAKREN. M. E. BRIDPKM..
VyARREN k BRIDDELL,
REAL ESTATE X BOND BROKERS,
623 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo.
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PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN to THE REPAIR OF
U’jJISriE] WATCHES.
NO. 229 MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS
All work in the above line attended to
promptly. Leave orders at the shop.
Mav n tf
OUtSi
h<* tnily happy n.
u:^'u.nl 'i.idiip* »r''d
ita.n» informal ton, whi
Kansas City to Denver and the famous
Rocky Mountain resorts. The direct,
route to San )unn. Passes through the |
lertile Centr-1 Kansas, and through the
iinpui taut cities, and the locations of the j
capital and all the great state institutions,
through the finest farming anil grazing j
lands in America. Millions of acres for
sale cheap by the Railway Company up-
on long time, and to be had free by ac-
tual settlers. Reaches Colorado, with its
charming climate, its celebrated hot and
o.d medicinal springs, magnificent
scenery—perpetual snow-capped moun-1
tain-summits, 14,000 feet hi ah, water-
.alls and cascades—almost continual sun-
shine, cool nights in summer. The
most desirable climate for invalids, in
siimmei and winter, in tne world; a sure
ure for Asthma, and has a good effec' I
uprfn those predisposed to pulmonary!
affections. Colorado produces the best | Make only One
beef and (lour; has valuable gold, silver, j One Price,
copper, lead and coal mines; pood hotels, |
tine roads, good hunting and fishing.
Pullman palace cars and fine day j
toadies through to Denver without I
nn e in. ili<* n.vutf ri. J
riagctible on tho myptf r
the sexual sy-fiem, ita Versi 1,
•ice in
of tw.....— „
itc latest at •or
venet
____8ct“ncp of reproduction; bow to
tip* iiu’.rried rc.atiou Mai uitd tt n .
)ul«J rea . fciul prrwrv* it; it
can t'.lurd to wttii-
c she
coiita'iiis infori’.uuon, which roone
out; on how to preserve the health,
I'i-.tV' »i the iivni.Ac.s ot Youtli; the best uiol
■ til y * rue .Maniac Oi:i le in t..e world. Price 50(n
1 ■ Mg-!. Tin: u'.ttioi’ may bo cons ;lU*d personally or by
’ ;i u ; atiy ofti.t t rh'H'f;, 11 . ntiDiieit ill Id . Wur’d .Atiulw»S
l>i. A. Ci. OJuIN, 1S7 V\ ushingtuu it., Chicago, IiL
be 1
. uiul coinp.i xion, ami
U.
PIANOS.
S. PIANO CO.,
S01 BROADW AY, NEW YORK.
Speciaitv-
Bpnds.
Texas Lands and Southern
rp
G.. DRIGGS,
Abstracts furnished and taxes pa id on
St. Louis City property,
dec. 3, '73.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
LIVERY STAPLES.
Jack G \i l u.her.
of I t. Smith.
John M clunky
ol Ft. Sill.
y-Goods, Clotiiini
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoe
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A. 1ST
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CITY STORE,
CRAWFORD STREET LlYLRY
STABLE,
GALLAGHER & MALONEY,
Proprietors.
AO. JiNi 1
MAIN STREET,
c
Style, and have but t
$290
change. No femes, transfers nor chan-
ge., of cars to annoy. Lowest rates to
all points guaranteed. For descriptive
iratiurs, address General Passenger
.Vent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas,
City. inly 18 tf.
Sent on Trial.
Feed furnished, and horses boarded on
liberal terms.
A good well of wafer and a large wigon
yard for the use of patrons.
CRAWFORD STREET,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
TRUSSES.
'HE BIT 'I' 1 RUSS ON EARTH!
E
‘ XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND
One person in every four is ruptured,
and two-thirds thus afflicted desire to die,
as they suffer from Dispepsia, Spinal
disease, Paralysis, Mental derangement
and Debility.
- DENISON, TEXAS.
II .Tir».u-»r-m.u - ■ .yuan. . ,-u
FAIR AS SO ('1A 77 ON.
The North Texas Fair
ASSOCIATION.
Dallas, October 23, 78.
SALE STABLE,
NO AGENTS.
M
RAILROADS.
ISSOURI, KANSAS k TEXAS
RAILWAY.
GOING TO TEXAS.
NO DISCOUNTS.
NO COMMISSIONS.
Send for Illustrated Circular.
aug.28 t-y.
Mailed Free.
PEA 7 7) ORGAN.
BEATTY’S PABLO I!
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ORGANS
.n
ELEGANT STYLES, with Valuable
TO THE EMIGRANT.
The Mis-our:, Kamns & Texas Railway
and its connections offers superior advan-
tages, as it passes through the line por-
tion of Texas, avoiding the low, marshy,
miasmatic regions, as well as the dry,,
sandy pine barrens of Eastern Texas. ! Improvements. New and Beaut.ful Solo
Large and fine cotton plantations abound i Stops. OX I'.R ONE '1 HOUSAND Gr-
ail along the line of the Texas Central j ganists and Musicians indorse these Or-
Raihva), from the Red River to the Gull; | gnns and tecommetid them as strictly
while millions of acres of uncultivated; FIRST-CLASS in Tone, Mechanism and
land, which will produce one bale of cot- Durability. V, art anted for six years,
ton to the acre, or eighty bushels of co n, j MOST ELEG \NT AND LATEST
or thirty bushels of wheat, lie in close IMPROVED,
proximity, and can be had very cheap;! Have been awarded the Highest Pre-
m fact, there are over one hundred mil-! MICMS in aK1,petition with others for
Li
/D. s,;|V
^ ■ Mk
i Howe’s Sprim Pal Balt Trass,1 km**!#™ ^ A>.-Mn»a
and Mcclianical Productions.
For the treatment and cure of Rupture Imim nse Collection of Splendid
and Henna, patented 1873, is the only j . , ■ 1
scientific tru-s invented. Every physi- j
cian endorses it at once, and patients buy | I lie f incst Blood Nti
1C ft
oni
. A
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lion acres ot land in Texas to be disposed
ot by the State, and every emigrant fain - J
iiy may secure one hundred and sixty j
acres by settling on it fora period of tlmee 1
years. The only expense connected I
therewith is’ the cost of the survey and 1
title papers, which will not exceed $t-
! very single man may have eighty acre-
on the same terms.
1'hese lands, as well as the finest por
. n of Texas, are situated along the line
of and to the west of this railroad.
Remember, that while you are plowing
through snow drips in the North, and
your stock is eating up all your hard
earnings of summer, cattle are growing
1 it on flic green g .m T, \ 1 ..
feb. io 76.
SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY AND
PROMPTNESS,
And Piano like Action.
Pure, swift, and evenly balanced Tone,
Orchestral Effects, and instantaneous ae
ce.-s which mav he had to the reeds.
Send lor price list. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
mar4-3tn
J. F. CUFF, ANTHONKY CUFF.
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, and satisfaction guar- ;
anteed.
J. F. Cuff& Bro. keep the only first •
class Hearse in the city.
SepL. 28. tf.
INSURANCE.
^ 'EO. J. DEXTER,
GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE AG’I.
Representing
companies
ot over
with asscsts
$36,000,000.
Office at Postoflice Book Store,
DENISON,
| it at sight
Ruptured -uifvtvrs from oid-fashioned
; metallic and hard rubber springs (it'd
i comfort.
Send $3 for sample truss, circulars, and
I endorsements of thousands who have
: been cured, and of the le idmg physicians
jot the United States, including the great j
doctor and surueon, Gregory, principal j
of the St. Louis Medical College. All !
say it is the best truss known. It has
cured a 5 year rupture in five weeks.
Send to cents for our weekly truss paper,
etc. Rev. Howe, the patentee, is rup
lured on both sides badly, and has been
lor 23 vears, and he invented this great |
! truss for himself only. We make them
for
| MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN!
who daily bless Mr. II. for his invention.
THE HOWE FEMALE SUPPORTER
| is the best known for abdominal aflec-
] lions.
If you have a friend ruptured, do him a
j favor by sending us his name at once.
Address
X HOWE TRUSS CO., X
Box 117T. Council Bluffs, Iowa,
i KIP**000 traveling agents wanted,
i States, counties, and townships for sale.
rug. 16 tf.
DRY-GOODS.
Alt
Sections of the Country.
Noted Racers and Most Renowned
Trotters.
T ha North Texas Fair A-soi ation will
hold their first annual Fair October 2?,
187ft.
Splendid premiums will be offered in
every department, ensur eg the finest
stock and machinery display ever held i t
#ie South.
No expense will be spared to make it a
grand success in everv particular.
It will be held immediate iv after the St.
Louis fair, and the managers are already
assured of large contributions ot Machin-
ery and stock of every kii d.
The fair will continue the entire week
with splendid military drills and daily
races.
Articles for exhibition -r • 1 ta ctfully
solicited from farmers, stock -rats •• man-
ufacturers, artisans, men : nts and the
public getieraMy, especially il ■ 1 .dies ol'
Texas,
All questions or corn- 1 0 to the
Secretary promntly answers :
CHARI.ES'BASKL RVILLE,
Secretary.
\V. E. IIuoiiks, Presiden .
aug24d&wtd
MlSCELAM'D US.
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A till •! fs, Dr. C. A. I.'"DAn na JAM Y.iut fifth ttrrpt,
6t.l4onb.M0. LstabiiahuU in lis'.T.
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OIIN NEVINS,
AGENT
dccler ill
1 - private ty'dr,.:, • ■
Y v. P'Ti t unfH*r_ "'d • < 1 • ■
. ATicfs] View <• I'M;, r i'.up®
!< (,'and those CootMnplaUiijj
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..y. rci intixmif i'i’t ot you* it
book '‘tDiOpii;/p<»,
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' 1'i'otn < .a). E. Letcher, firm of Wm. II.
].• tcher k Bro., Bankers, Fayette, O :
j Wc received the piano and think it ;i
! very fine-ton, d out here. Waited a short
! tine to give it a good test. If you wish a 1 —
H « wm cheerlj.II> gi-u. PRESCRIPTION FREE
'arm s 13. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville, I
OR the Spei dy Cure of Seminal
Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all
disorders brought on by indiscretions or
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
FURNITURE,
GLASSWARE,
QUEENS Wax '
—AND—
MOUSE TURN I SUING GOODS,
of eve ry cJ e script ion.
V «
! rcebookn , .it.,;-IcO■
, .rriiig mi I tin Kent re,.y?e]y "enl ‘A Oil ro-
iptoffOct.. Aii.tr,», Or. BuH*' Dr^njanf.
P .12 H. 8*h S». Louie, Mo. £ knubli.h. J .
Iilimi",, says : j p
tie Beatty piano received gives entire
satisfaction.”
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue.
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY.
Was Aington, New Jersey, U. S. A.,
mch43ni
The higlu
duce.
-t price paid for country pro
make no eugalaments 'till you ue vu>
NEW BOOK.
Which in thrilling interest, sterling merit
elegance and cheapness, ha. abolntelv
| no i qttal It i ‘‘Till Tin;-; , fm tin
I Centennial period—takes o < ■■ ],i.
The North American Rez ■ - •. < it js
! “deserving of unqua ifled ]n , ve an-
ticipate for it an extensive i.q n'aiitv”
: the Detroit Advert her call;, t I, /era-
] /<!>■ to any yet puhlhited. , active
Man or Woman of g! .1 ■ insur-
ed large profits and t ■ «<-rk for a
year. For full particular hh-css
J. B. FORD k JO.
23 Park Phi,, Yot 1
excess Any druggist has the ingredi-
ents. Address,
W. DAVIDSON A CO.,
86 Nassau St., New York.
augigdwty.
Corner of Main street and Austin ave
| en«.
DENISON TEXAS.
$5 to $20.
per da i' at home.
-Samples worth $j
free. STINSON k CO., Portland. Maine,
inch. 7, i-v d.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1876, newspaper, September 19, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721283/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.