Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1876 Page: 4 of 4
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MISCELLANEOUS.
To tho Working Class.—We can
nisli rou employment at which you
..:i make very large pay, in your own
localities, without being awav from vour
1 ine over night. Agent* wanted in
very town and countv to take subscri-
h > for the Centennial Record. the lar-
<t publication in the United States—16
.ges, 64 columns; eiegantlv illustrated;
■ e ins only $1 per year. The Record is
devoted to whatever is of interest connec-
ted with the Centennial year. The great
Exhibition at Philadelphia is fully illus-
trated in detail. Everybody wants it.
The whole people teel great interest in
heir country’s Centennial Birthdav, and
want to know all about it. An elegant
patriotic crayon drawing premium pic-
ture is presented free to each subscriber.
.1 is entitled, “In remembrance of tiie
i ;e Hundredth Anniversary of the In-
dependence of the United States.” Sue
23 hy 30 inches. Any one can become a
successful agent, for but show the paper
mid picture and hundreds of subscribers
easily obtained everywhere. There
is no business that will pav like this at
present. We have many agents who are
making as high as $20 per day and up-
wards. Now is the tune: don’t delay.
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
ocide to engage. Farmers and mechan-
■, and their sons and daughters make
very best of agents. Address
Tun Centennial Record,
Portland, Maine.
mei6 djin.
KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Ut’lu* Old Honeer Line—Kansas, Colorado,
-Sau Juau, Black liill».
Kansas City to Denver and the famous
tocky Mountain resorts. The direct
oute to San Juan. Passes through the
fertile Central Kansas, and through the
ipottant cities, and the locations of the
apital and all the great state institutions,
luougli the finest farming anil grazing
ands in America. Millions of acre* for
a'e cheap by the Railway Company up-
011 long time, and to be had free by ac-
u:,l settlers. Reaches Colorado, with its
harming climate, its celebrated hot and
old medicinal springs, magnificent
ocenery—perpetual snow-capped moun-
. u-sv.mmils, 14.000 teet high, water-
> . Is and cascades—almost continual sun-
., me, cool nights in summer. The
, ost desirable climate for invalids, in
,';mmei and winter, in the world; a sure
»ure for Asthma, and has a good effect
t oon those predisposed to pulmonary
elections. Colorado produces the best
it.ef and flour; has valuable gold, silver,
. wiper, lead and coal mines; good hotels,,
ilne roads, good hunting and fishing.
Pullman palace cars and fine day
coaches through to Denver without
change. No ferries, transfers nor chan-
go.; of cars to annoy. Lowest rates to
.til points guaranteed. For descriptive
.oculars, address General Passenger
A.gent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas
City. julyiS tf.
PROSPECTUS.
A gents wanted
/"\ to sell the new book,
) VENTS at die NATIONAL CAPITAL
—and the—
CAMPAIGN OF 1876.
lout the book for the times. Gives a full
1 1 story of the National Capital and Gov-
ernment. Shows how the Government
b is been managed since its organization.
I ..plains now jobs are put through Con-
gress. Gives a full histoiy of the Whisky
Frauds and Belknap Scandal. It gives
tne lives of Hayes, Wheeler, Tilden and
Hendricks. Grand chance for agents.
Address, J. H. CHAMBERS,
aug.18 Sw. St. Louis, Mo.
' nilE ST. LOUIS TIMES.
THE GREAT DEMOCRATIC PAPER
OF THE SOUTHWEST.
No Democrat Should He Without It
DURING THE COMING CAMPAIGN.
Cimnle Copy Sent Free to Any Address
READ THE TERMS FOR 1876.
REAL ESTATE.
H. TONS. J. T. MUNSON.
TONE & MUNSON,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Oftice, 215 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
rM. HUGHES.
WEEKLY TIMES.
One copy, one year...............$1 50
In clubs often.................... 1 25
To Agent;—One extra ropy for every
.Fib of ten. The Tri-Weekly for every
club of twenty-five. The Daily for every
;li b of fiftv.
TUI WEEKLY TIMES.
One copy,.one- year.............,..$5 00
To Agent- -For every dub of five, one
e tra copy. The Daily for every club of
ten.
DAILY TIMES.
One copy, one vear...............$12 00
To Agent'—One copy for every club 01
ti ye. Ifpreferred, a cash com miss on 01
1 r per cent., instead of extra copies, will
be allowed on all subscriptions.
Money should he sent to its by regis
fcoed letter, post off: re order or drait.
We pay the postage in all cases.
Address
TIMES COMPANY.
St. Louis, Missouri,
) R. Reavis,
Sup’t. Subscription Department.
T. H. WARREN. M. E. BRIDDELL.
ARREN & BRIDDELL,
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REAL ESTATE & BOND BROKERS,
623 Chestnut street, St. Louis, Mo.
Specialty—Texas Lands and Southern
Bonds.
Abstracts furnished and taxes paid on
St. Louis City property,
dec. 3, '73.
A UCTLONEER.
s. McDonald,
A U C T10 N E E R,
Main st, between Austin & Rusk avenues
DENISON,
TEXAS.
All goods consigned to me will receive
my personal attention, and be disposed
off at best possible rates.
July l.stf
JUSTICE AM) NOTARY.
yy i). kirk,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. v,
—and—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa
ers made out.
PA IN TIN G A ND R 0 OFING.
C. CLIFFORD,
Proprietor
CITY PAINT SHOP,
lias the Agency for the
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING.
The Best Articie yet Discovered for
TIN OR IRON ROOFS,
LEAKY SHINGLE RCOFS,
AND ALL FLAT ROOFS.
All work in the above line attended to
promptly. Leave orders at the shop.
Mav 11 tf
CATTLE DEALER.
QEORGE B. LOVING,
COMMISSION AGENT
For the Sale and Shipment of Live Stock,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Will make
LIBERAL ADVANCES on SHIPM’TS
to Chicago, St. Louis, Buffalo and Kan-
sas City.
All stock for sale or shipment will re-
ceive prompt and personal attention.
fe^Olfire in News Buiiding..*©8
apr. iy.
An Illustrated work 773
jdn ill pa#*-, it private counselor
3JS Cjj t-j tltf married and nmr-
B ria^enblu on the Tuyiterici
b*tnlyTTtpny n. uf married reiatiyi -
voutifT uimI middiB aged should to*- prv*m
< ontam» intdrinnt ion, wiiifli no one <pn word to he
out t on how to pre*erve the health, And cotnrk*xio’
give td faded cheek* the tr«‘*hrod* Ot youth ;ihe bj;
fuil? true Marring*’ Guide in t..e syorld. PricepOcem
by Mail. The author mny be conirtltedJ*nionally or bj
mail on any of the ouMirt* mentioned In hi* work.AfWfaai
l>r. A* Q, OlaLF, Itff >V Mshingtvn at., Chicago, ill.
with-
,.jn, and
best and
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL
(Law Department of VVashinifton University.)
The regular annual term of this Law
School will open on Wednesday, Octo-
ber nth, 1876. Full course, two terms,
six months each. Students admitted to
the senior class, on examination, by ap-
plication on or before October 10th.
Tuition $50 a term, including use of
library. For particulars address
G. M. STEWART,
Dean of Law Faculty.
203 N. Third st, St. Louis, Mo.
JulyiSd3m
AGENTS WANTED
•n Eyory County in the United States,
FOR OUR
At the Agency of Win. Hughes will
be found bargains in all kinds of im-
proved and unimproved property.
COLLECTIONS MADE.
SCRIP FOR SALE
MONEY LOANED.
SECURITY BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Office in Wallace block, opposite Da-
yis’ hardware store, Main street,
may8 tf.
The Best and Cheapest in the Market.
Liberal commissions allowed. For
terms and circulars write immediately to
ST. LOUIS BIBLE PUBLISHING CO.
305 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo.
July 14, ti.
M1SCELANEOUS.
AGENTS,
make no eutragameuts 'till you see out
NEW BOOK.
ticipate for it an extensive popularity”
the Detroit Advertiser calls it “Prefera-
ble to any yet published.'' Aliy tlCtiVG
Man or Woman of good address insur-
ed large profits and steady work for a
year. For full particulars, address
J. B. FORD & CO.
11 Park Place. New York
$10 to 25 per
men to sell an article a« STAPLE ns COFFEE, t<»Farmer j
au*l others In their own iieikrhlmrhnnils. ParticularsFroa.
Addru-i—THE CENTENNIAL C0~ St. Louis. Mu
DR, BUTTS
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DlftPEN S ARY | kst18 *■ ™Kbth nU
NT. I.OIZM. MO.
Thirty years experience in. tho treatment oi Sexual and
Chronio PiseaBeanfboth next
jmM1 *> •s;n !>»’• IH’TT.V Mnrriagefhildti.
JTffjSjiM, A Physiological Vic w of M n-rinffO
forthe married find contemplating
QjJlT iM X>/ marriage, on the mysteries of repioduc:-
mraA.yJW-.v> jou un<\ javret infirmities ot youth,
manhood and womanhood An i i’u*i rated ln»ok ol2t50j,a « ,
for privato reading, v* hi* T should be kept under lock uiui
kev. Sent under seal forfOct*.
A PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on o!J disenio*
of a Private Nature in both > \ ,.s the abuse* am! d: -
ordenof the sexual system, uml ti e menusotcure,lot)pages
With engravings, sent under seal tor25 cfs.
MFDIC A.L ADVICE on St Yualm d Chronic
ceipt of eo Ctfl. Alldress, O. Butts’ Dispontiary,
“ 1 st., St. Louis, ?^iO. [Established
No.12 N. 8th st.,
SADDLERY.
J L. NOTHAF & CO.,
No. 212 Main Street,
DENISON,......TEXAS
Opposite Davis’ Hardware Store,
Manufactures and keeps constantly on
hand at wholesale and retail
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, COLLARS,
LINES, HAMES,
CHAINS, ETC.
We are making the genuine California
and Texas natuial
ELM FORK SADDLE TREES
of all discriptions aiid warrant them.
iani3tf.
ME A T MARKETS.
A
CCOMMODATION MARKET,
206 Main Street,
CHOICE FRESH MEATS, GAME,
VEGETABLES, BUTTER,
LARD, EGGS, Etc.,
Always on Sale.
Vegetables received daily, and every
article fresh and sweet.
CALL AND SEE.
WM. LONG & C0-. Prop’rs.
jan. 22, tf.
groceries.
BOOK DEALER.
J^OBINSON Si LYTLE,
have opened a
SALOON AND GROCERY
At Colbert's Ferry, on Red River.
)uly26-6tf
V. JORDAN,
Wholesale and retail dealers is —f||rrrilffaj*>
GROCE RIES.|^pskg^«
A large s*ock of
FLOUR, CORN AND BACON
Always on hand.
Brown Store building, Main st.,
DENISON......... ........TEXAS
feb22-tf
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
-AT-
F.
K. BROWN k CO.,
Wholesale and retail deakr in
Books, Stationers-, Magazines, Fine GolT
Pons, Pocket Cuttlery, Toys,
Chromr.s, Musical Instru-
ments and Novelties of
all descriptions.
Also, fine imported ciga/s, in variety; the
latest St. Louis papers, 5 cents a
copy. Weeklies, Ledgers and
Saturday Nighis only
74 cts per copy
At the book store, in the Post office.
A DVERTISING, Cheap, Good, Svs-
XJl teinatie. All persons who contem-
plate making contracts with newspapers
for the insertion of advertisements, should
send 25 cents to Geo. P. Rowell & Co..
41 Paik Row, New York, for their PAM-
PHLET-BOOK (ninety-seventh edition),
containing lists of over 2coo newspapers
and estimates, showing the cost. Adver-
tisements taken for leading papers in
many States at a tremendous reduction
from publishers’ rates. Get the Book.
T»r>, J.Yw 'v,
H. MERRITT’S,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
I/O TEL S cl- RES 7 A Ore a A i >
NO. I 21
MAIN STREET
JOANNA & WAPLES,
Wholesale and Retail
PUKOFEAN RESTAURANT,
Mrwm\
GROCERS,
Main Street, - - Denison, Texas
Managed by MRS. J. T. FRANK,
Who will give the Culinary Department
her personal attention.
Corner Main st. and A in avenue,
The tables are furnished1 with all the
delicacies the market affords. Cleanli-
ness the first consideration.
Convenient to the business portion of
the city. Terms reasonable.
Which in thrilling interest, sterling merit
elegance and cheapness, has absolutely
no equal. It is “The Thing” for tiie
Centennial period—takes on sight.
The North American Review says it is
“deserving of unqualified praise; we nn-
DENISON,
TEXAS
JOE MILLER,
DEALER IN
FAMILY GROCERIES
\
7ALLEY HOUSE,
104 Main st., Near Valley House.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
2- i<)tf.
LIVERY STAPLES.
Jack Gallagher. John Maloney
of Ft. Smith. of Ft. Sill.
— o —
CRAWFORD STREET LIVERY
STABLE,
p'ALLAGHER Sr. MALONEY,
Proprietors.
Feed furnished, and horses boarded on
liberal terms.
A good well of water and alarge wagon
yard for the use of patrons.
CRAWFORD STREET,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
McPherson & iurber, proi-kv
South side Main sheet, mat Alamo,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
This house has lately undergone a
thorough renovation and eveiything i-.
kept neat and clean. The new proprie-
tors know their business and are meeting
with flattering success. aug.Stt.
L I). GRCGORV
F. W. GURNEY.
QREGORY & GURNEY,
Proprietors
RUSK AVENUE HOTEL,
Cornerof Rusk avenue and Gandy street.
DENISON,
api'4t f
- TEXAS.
T? XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND
IN SALE STABLE,
Ik-
J. F. CUFF, ANTH0NF.Y CUFF.
J. E. CUFF & BRO. Proprirtors.
Nos. 301,303; cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON, • - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways 011 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.
Sept. eS-’tf.
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
O
CHEAPEST and BEST IN TOWN.
PETER FRI1S, Prop’r.,
Northwest corner of Public Square,
GAINESVILLE - - TEXAS.
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Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar
antee the very best the market affords.
apr6. tf-
CALL AND SEE US.
DRYGOODS.
I Hit. BOHANN AN’S
MniiiiigoOuuU'illustruad
W 1 ill i iiniermia mi* . 11, 1, , j
with i.um«rouicnt;iRviiigi
frr»:ii lito Krncht'S all tilt it;-
SECRSTSiPtSI
JOHN NEVINS,
detler in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
FURNITURE,
GLASSWARE,
4 V
QUEENS VAv
tVHN'V AVfldi Mi IW 0 i- . ......»UMI1B UI tin
vh(iI'l'nulV^'*rM<’*1' 'r-ilh h“"rtri ,l.'lLSifluTl',|p'T«‘dpi*“
AdilrJZ "nf n' ,<’curel5' ,l“l' ’I im ri-1 tint 111 in cts!
—AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
oievery description.
4 *
The highest price paid for country pro
duce.
Corner of Main street and Austin av s-
enu,
DENISON TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1876, newspaper, September 1, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721692/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.