Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1877 Page: 4 of 4
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DENISON,
l % now ready to receive, weigh, mark
sample, store, compress and
ship cotton to all
points.
BRING YOUR COTTON TO
DEITISOUST,
Where the freight rate are lower than
anywhere else in Northern
Texas, and where buy-
ers can, and
do. pav
THE HIGHEST PRICE FEE COTTON.
The prices paid for cotton at Denison
i ast season were from J to J of a cent per
mind more than was paid at Sherman.
R F. ROCKWELL, Sup’t.
8 30 'dScw tf.
BARBER SHOP.
T
AND
K
$25 § $50 PER DAY
' CAN ACTUALLY BE MADE WITH THE
taWellAuger
• ppllli
WE MEAN IT!
And are prepared to demonstrate the faot.
OTTR AUGERS « re operated entirely by
noitSB POWEtt, and wiJl bore at the rate
of 20 FEET PEB HOUS. They bore
from
3 TO 6 FEET IN DIAMETER,
And AX Y DEPTH REQUEUED. They will
bore m
All ktiiti »f Earth, Soft Hand and
Uuirttoae, Bltwwi uoua Slone
Coal, Mlote and Uardpan.
And we SLAKE the BEST of WELLS in'
QUiCKttAND.
GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS Wanted In
■every State noil County in the United Staten.
S-nd for our Illustrated Catalogue, terms,
|irir.*a, Anrovieg our advermcaienta
lutuifidt. Adariss
mumminmm'
BLOCS FIELD, DAVIS CO., IOWA.
fl-tf-State ia what paper you saw this adver*
tificuiCiiL *
J.
M. HILL,
CUT
TAILOR and
3 o main srrtn 1
DENISON,......
Gleaning. rcnnvntin T and
.Shirt made to order, Snitin
y on Hand.
I XAS.
r pairing
«■ < in-tant
10-14 tf,
AUGUST KNKCHT, CHAS. J. WALTKR*.
J^NECHT & WALTERS,
BARBERS,
Next door to the Famous Auction House,
Main street.
Shaving, Shampooing and Hair Cutting.
None but the most agreeable and
skil ed workmen are employed at this
old and popular shop, and perfect satis-
faction is guaranteed,
to 30, tf.
LIVERY STABLES.
JACK GALLAGHER’S
—NEW—
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
HOTELS ti RESTa uRAS'l
gOMETHING NEW!
GATE CITY RESTAURANT
Opposite Carr Si Co’s Stable,
MAIN STREET, DENISON TEXAS.
STAFFORD & CUMMINS, Props.
This is a new house, titled up with new
furniture, and the kitchen is provided
with all the modern appliance.! to be
found in first class restaurants.
Great care is taken to serve customers
with the best, and at the lowest possible
figures. Game, fish, etc , kept in season.
Meals furnished at all hours. 10-30 tf.
>> RESTAURANT,
Capacious Wagon Yard attached to the
stable.
First class accommodations for hoard-
ing horses.
SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY.
T**x.vis to In—with lit*
womterliil merits of tliul great Anserw tm Remedy.
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment,
FOIL MAN AND BEAST.
This liniment v<*vv natnmlly m i^umted in Atv.eri-
etk w\m>- ;iti 11 • • |»r«»x itlt s in lt*-r l.ihi'1 ;ih»r\ mr!,
pt l-iin: a itido.eiH fur t niAlatlirw ef Per ehil
dn-ii. i; > irim.* l;r,s hn s;ii »•:»»imj? Ini »••*» < ;4t .s.
I.. 11 tl in. n ii i .iriu in ' .,■• 1»*. iii i t N'y
T.m* x: • t'i Mn-st < I, Dim* ■; L it j\ malehlei.y.
reiiiftl \ lt>r ;tli o\le -ni rtti il •» ■*!' i.i.im ah<I
i t >1 nrk ••*.v•-;*-• h » nl 1.1 ••:»»'** s it is i ivnl.i-t. ' ■.
A iudtii* i'll!i v.irP8 rv Iil* 111 l:t« • i i**
Mures till* llse’iiJnrss n|‘ .1 , * \e* ci.t l.wrsr, ot.
I *1W, ill ■> 11« I j).
It riri’s f'.uit s’'«f. iioi.-f ai!, hollow limn. £ri|h
tsfi« a WMVtii, sltiMiiiiern*d. ihut;***. lite -.Irs as
: in.’- "(i »•»i sole mu 1 •• pi i It s >, ;nl tii‘,i .is. R1 mI • v>r>
.null draw lie a ! » >;i»ek *>ic siliin; .uni hush life.
It run iMt'n h sir.tial Irm.wle nl h«>i:*«*s. surl*
nf» i'l’in1 > .‘i -aicnes, Kwiiiny. |»v;iins. fViMiider,
Vi Hill i :•»I. liiv; i»’ It', ft'., elr.
The ,»•;< .1 ,M.i-Ui;i ■; I. : ::i-i' l ;»i u» finekest
eure in lliewnr. ! tt»r rer ideiit v «**i• * 1^ u »!•»>
I ll.lll., .11 ’ .-* 14 'I 11 •- * I 1111 ■ ■ . ’ •'* *| \
i/’iii.s i-eiSds. Ajii.ii.m rut? . etc., m.'l t r i i.vmiha-
M'ui. ii’i.l 'i i l:.1*-.» t ii 'rnde;’.d hy *• jmsi;- < 1*4.
1 ,«”l lil ' \- V al.uilie ! i» ,.1'IIIV -,.
Il i.s U.e O'leapest I'lHIirdv 1:» tiiOWnrid for l
ii.'ii t!;i!ri i ii' 111• i• • In ‘ •• li*iuf* n 1 ,v
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M' wean pIuma.i" i.iiii.m .1 pni up ia i . .•«*
u.es lit t»*»tti*»■-». tl.e till -.* I t#:i-n ti. Ul^ |***<»p«»! tH*a
I.U-Iy in*1*-Il tne e.irnjiee,.
between Burnet avenue,
streets,
DENISON
julyi2.
and Woodard
TEXAS.
E
XCELSIOR LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
PM
. F. CUFF, ANTHONF.Y CUFF
J. F. CLIFF’ A’ BRO. Piioi’kietors.
Nos 301,303; cor. West Main street and
Nortli Burnet avenue.
DENISON, • - - TEXAS.
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.
|. F. Cuff & Bro. Keep the only first
lass Hearse in the city.
Sepi. 38.'tf.
“OK
Next Door to the Express Office,
D. DAUGHERTY, Proprietor.
Open Day and Night at all hours.
OYSTERS,
FISH, AND
of all kinds.
GAME
DAY BOARD PER WEEK, $5 OO.
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
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C
0 S MOPO LIT A N REST AU R ANT,
PAUL SERVANTIE, Prop.
Open Day and Night.
MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE.
Reserved Rooms for Ladies and Parties.
GAME, FISH and CELERY.
OYSTERS A SPECIALTY.
No. 107 Main Street,
DENISON
104 1 m
TEXAS.
y-ALLEY HOUSE,
I. FURBEE, Frop’r.
South side Main street, ntai Alamo,
DENISON - - - TEXAS
This house has lately undergone a
thorough renovation and everything i-
kept neat and dean. The new proprie-
tors know theii business and are meeting
with fia'tering success. aug.8 tt.
"'ATI FO 1< NIA R E ST AU R A N T.
c
GROCERIES.
y—'ORNER GROCERY,
W. IT. PIER,
PROPRIETOR,
Main Sheet and Austin Avenue,
iMLWoON, - - - TEXAS.
Mrs. .4. MAGLIRF, 1’roprif.tress.
Cot. liotiiton Aver.ue and Alain Street,
DENISON, TEX AS.
Tite taldes will be furnished with the
best flic market affitrds. Fresh oysters
always on hand and will he served in ev-
ery style, 10-u-nn.
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
O
CHEAPEST and BEST IN TOWN.
PETER FRIIS. Prop’r.,
^Northwest corner ® Public Scjuare,
GAINESVILLE - - TEXAS.
Choice Farnilv Groceries.
Vegetables, etc.
Fruits
10 4tf
Good beds and plenty toeat. We guar
antee the very best the market affords.
CALL AND SEE US.
aprfi. tt
UNDERTAKERS.
JOHN KEVINS & CO.,
Always have
ALL SIZES OF THE CELEBRATED
CRANE N BREED’S
METALLIC COFFINS and CASKETS
fiiliu
BUY YOUR
r
ROCE
-AT-
U
TT
s
H. MERRITT’S,
NO. 121
MAIN STREET
— ALSO-
ROSE-WOOD COFFINS & CASKETS
Collins made to order on short notice,
in anv style, Prices lrotn $3 to any
[trice desired.
A specialty in making
WINDOW CORNICE
AND FRAMING PICTURES
Fiona the latest patterns and styles ot
mouldings.
At the furniture house of
JOHN KEVINS & CO.,
Corner Main street and Houston Avenue
DENISON, - - TEXAS,
to 18
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL ROUTE!
THE
Boasloa aid Texas Central Hallway,
THE CONNECTING LINK
Between the Trunk Lines of the North
and East, and the
GULF OF MEXICO ON THE SOUTH,
FORMS TUB
Great Through Route
SAL OONS.
|URAND’S SALOON
—and—
RAILROAD OFFICE,
1 iq Main Stret,
1 DENISON
TEXAS.
This old and popular resort is supplied
with the
BEST LIQ.UORS
And Main Artery of Commerce and Trade j " the Markct’ jjj P°Pu,ar braU J
TO ALL POINTS, *
And offers the Best Routes, on Quick
Time, with more Comforts, better Ac-
commodations and Greater Security than
any other Line. Passing through the
Richest and most Beautiful portions o!
the Great Empire
STaTE OF TEXAS,
it gives to the passenger a view of the
grandest scenery, finest agricultural dis-
trict arid great grazing grounds of the
West.
Its passenger and freight trains are 1
surpassed by none in the State. Pull-
man’s Palace Drawing Room and Sleep-
ing Cars leave St. Louis daily via the M.,
K. \ T- Railway at tj a. in. j Hannibal at
10 a. nt., and Sedalia at 6:23 p. m., run-
ning through to ifenison, Sherman, Dal-
las, llearne, Austin and Houston without
change. Connection is also made at
Sheimsn with the Texas and Pacific R’y,
for the above named points.
The connections of this road with the
M , K. & T. at Denison for St. Louis,
Hannibal, Chicago, Fort Scott, Kansas
City and all points North and Fast; with
tile Texas and Pacific at Sherman for
Louis, Cairo. Memphis, and all )ii
East and South-east, and at Houston
with the G. II. At S. A. for San Antonio,
the G. 11 iY II for Galveston, the Texas
and New Orleans Railway lor Burnont,
Orange, etc.; the Morgan and Mailoiy
Steamships for all points on the Gull and
itlautic coasts, and the Liverpool and
Texas Steamship Line to Liverpool, Ha-
vre and other European cities are perfect,
while its freed nn from dust and heat on
account of the nature of the soil and the
open prairie country ovet which it passes,
with its cooling sea breeze, pleasant scen-
ery ol broad prairies, beautiful groves,
well cultivated fields of cotton, corn,
small grain, and fruits, render itespeeial-
Iv desirable and advantageous to tiavel-
ers and shippers in preference to others.
St. Louis Express leaves daily except
on Saturdays, and arrives daily except on
Mondays, as follows • Leaves Galveston
at 2:20 p. m., Dallas at 4:15 p. m., and
Houston at 5 130 p. tn. Arrives at Hous-
ton nt q a. in., Dallas at 7 : 15 a. in., and
Ga'veston at 1 p. m.
READING
oct 1 tf
ROOM ATTACHED.
Bank Exchange,
F. B. McDOUGALL, Pnop’n.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS IN
THE CITY.
! The choicest lit:
quors
and all the stand
ard brands ot imported and tlomesiic
cigars always on hand.
Call and try the b st five cent cigar in
the city.
227 Main street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
9 5 «B»-
J A. BRENNER,
Dealer in choice
LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
Main Stieet,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
QRAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
J. RAYN'AL & CO., Prci’ks..
Corner Main street and Austin avenue.
This is one of the oldest and most pop*
ulai sa’oons in the citv, and still pre-
serves its popularity for keeping pure
wines and iiquors, mid the best cigars.
FURNISHED ROOMS
Can also be had on reasonable terms.
8-18 if.
Buy
your Tickets and ship your Freight
by the
PALACE BEER HALL,.
1 ani Tns central Railway
The following Offices and Agents have
been e-labli bed tn ibis Company, where
information mat he had concerning not
only the II. T. G. Railway, but Texas
generally.
F. L. MANCHESTER, Eastern Pas-
senger Agent, 417 B’nadway, N. Y.
Gen. J. II KOIil',R 1 .SON. Passenger
snei Immigration Agent, <13 North Third
Strict, St. Louis, Mo.
A ALLKK, Not tit western Passenger
Agent, 101 Clark ( treet, Chicago, Id.
M'-_ K HOLMES, Southeastern Agent,
No. 2 Burnett House, Cincinnati, Ohio.
J. i\. COFFIN. Southern Passenger
Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Information may also he had at the
Agenciesof the M., K. & T. Railway, In
New N ork, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hanni-
bal and St. Louis.
I. WALDO,
Gen’I. Pass. Si Fr’t. Agt., Houston Tex.
!. DURAND.
Gen’I. Supt., Houston, Texas.
1-28 '77-
WM. BEAL,
LOUIS LIBBIE Proprietor
CHOICE WHISKY, No. i CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft
South side Main street,
DENISON, - . . TEXAS.
The Paiace Beer Hall has been recently
fitted up in a nest and at'r,active style
and furnished with FINE BILLIARD
TABLES.
THE WINE ROOM
which has recently been fitted up is nice*
iy furnished.
ROOTS A- SHOES.
DENTIST Rl.
C
ii
i.
£ £
< y.
B ^
'2. G
Jj
3
jjENTAL ROOMS,
DR. JAMES RHEA,
Pettigrew’s Building,
DENISON, - - . TEXAS.
PRACTICAL VVAI’CII MAKER
---AND-
All work in mechanical and operative
dentistry skillfully pertoi tned on liberal
terms. it-idw
CTJO WELBB.
DKALF.lt IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, ETC.
I have the f icilities to do neat and sub-
stantial work, in my line, and will guar-
antee you satisfaction in every particular.
Hanna’s Drug Store, it6 south side Main
street,
DENISON * - • TEXAS.
6-24.
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
VI L,VVERNK|<>
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
-AMI-
TEACHER OF GERMAN.
Lesfhns given at the residences o' ptt
pils. Jl'or lurther information appiy at
the re
the D.
denceofM. A. Daugherty, or a
ly Nuws office, .
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 232, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1877, newspaper, November 6, 1877; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722005/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.