Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 4, 1876 Page: 8 of 8
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BBATli PIANO.
BEATTY «£22!
<5RAND SQJJARfe AND UPRIGHT
From Rufu* Snyder, of th« ton #1
Snyder & Hendricks, carriage manui'ae-
iurers, of Allentown, Pa.:
‘‘I must confess I hardly know how to
express my gratification on receiving the
Bcattr Piano vou shipped me. It Is at
hast all 1 could ask, wish or expect. One
of our most eminent musicians tried it and
spoke in the most favorable terms, after
thoroughly testing it.”
Best offer ever given. Money refunded
upon return of piano and freight charges
paid by me (Dntiiel F. Beatty), both wavs
if unsatisfactory, after a test trial of five
;!:> vs. Pianos Warranted for six years.
Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington. New Jersey, U. S. A.
ir.ch4-3m
GROCERIES.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
H. MERRITT’S,
NO. I 21
MAIN STREET
npHE FAMILY SUPPLY STuRE.
Is the Place to Buy your
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
Crockery and G.tssware,
FLOUR, BACON, POTATOES, ON
IONS, APPLES, BEANS,
PEAS, HOMINY, GRITS,
CORN MEAL,
AND "
ALL KINDS of GRAIN & PRODUCE
FRESH AND GOOD.
Fruits and Nuts a Specialty.
Parties will find it to their interest t<
give us a call before buying elsewhere
All goods warranted as represented.
Cotton Grain and Hides Bought
J. K. STREEPER,
Corner Main and Burnet Sts
Sept. 16. If.
f ' EORGE & SWEET,
V*
DEALERS IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Highest Cash Price
PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
122 Main street,
DENISON
OCt. 20, tf.
TEXAS
.)
OE MILLER,
CIVIL ENGINEER.
prrBR SUMMKRPKLD,
CIVIL SNGIKSBR,
SURVEYOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN.
Agent for the Missouri Valley Bridge
Company, of Leavenworth, Kansas,
manufacturers all kinds of Iron Bridges.
Office in Nrws building, Denison, and
Register office, Sher 3 an. febiqtf
SADDLERY.
J.
L. NOTHAF & CO.,
No. 212 Main Street,
DENISON,......TEXAS
Opposite Davis’ Hardware Store,
REAL ESTATE.
* tM, J. T- MI/HSOJI.
'pONE* MUNSON,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE.
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for tht
City of Denison and Grayscn county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, No.--Main street, justabovethe
Nelson House.
DENISON, TEXAS.
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 natural
ELM FORK SADDLE TREES
of all discretions and warrant them.
janijtf.
A TTORNE TS-A TLA W,
^ARL LEBRECHT,
ATT’Y and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 223 Main Street,
DENISON - - - TEXAS.
Special attention given to cases per-
aining to commercial oi real estate law
inch 7, i-m
DEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES,
—ALSO—
CHOICE GARDEN SEEDS.
Warranted fresh and pure. Cash paid
lor country produce.
104 Main st, near Valley House,
DENISON
2-IQt.f
TEXAS.
'ODIE & HANNA,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS,
Corner Main st. and A in avenue,
JUSTICE Ai\D NOTARY.
D. KIRK,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
PRECINCT NO. W
—and—
EX-OFFICIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
jpOR SALE.
One hundred thousand acres Texas
lands.
Eight farms in Grayson county.
Two in Montague county.
Two in Fannin county.
Three Dwellings in Denison, in Walkei
street.
Lots on Main street.
AppU to,
CLIFTON & RIDDLE,
sep.t 2,$-tf. Gunn Building.
HUGHES.
At the Agency of Wm. Hughe* will
be found bargains in all kinds.of im-
proved and unimproved property.
COLLECTIONS MADE.
SCRIP FOR SALE.
MONEY LOANED.
SECURITY BOUGHT ANI) SOLD.
Office in Wallace block, opposite Da-
yis’ hardware store, Main street.
may8 tf.
BANKS.
pjMRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $5110,000 00.
Does a legitimate Banking business.
'
Acknowledgments taken and legal pa
ers made out.
LIME AND ROCK.
L
IME AND ROCK.
I would respectfully inform the citizens
of Denison, and ot the surrounding coun-
try, that I have lately got my
NEW LIME KILN
finished, and have now on hand a kiln of
fresh lime; also, a large lot of
RUBLE AND DIMENTION STONE,
and ain prepared to fill all orders at the
lowest possible rates,
B. C. CARY.
Orders can be left at. J. F. Cull & Bros,
or J. Holtord & 1’ro’s.
feb. i? tf.
BE A1TY PI Ah O.
PIANO!
BEATTY
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
From Geo. E. Letcher, firm of Wm. H.
Letcher ii Bro., Bankers, Fayette, O :
We received the piano and think it a
very fine-toned out here. Waited a short
time to give it a good test. If you wish a
word in favor it we will cheerfully give it.
James R. Brown, Esq., Edwardsville,
Illinois, says:
“TheBeattv piano received gives entire
satisfaction.”
Agents wanted. Send for catalogue.
Address DANIEL F. BEATTY.
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
mcli4-3tn
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, K ansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND
SOLD
On principal cities ot the United States.
DIRECTORS:
John Scullin, D. W. C. Davis,
Edward Perry, Joseph Perry,
A. D. Jaynes, A. II. Coffin,
’S. G. Eddy,
JONII SCULLIN, President.
Ed. Perry, Vice President and acting
Cashier. aprqtf
DENISON.
TEXAS
JL^OSKCRANTS ic JORDAN,
Wholesale and retail dealers in
GROCERIES.
A large stock of
FLOUR, CORN AND BACON
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Brown Store building, Main st.,
DENISON, .................TEXAS
feb23-tf
BE A 7 7 2 ORGAN.
BEATTY’S PAKLOR
|g: ORGANS :£}
ELEGANT STYLES, with Valuable
Improvements. New and Beaut,ful Solo
Stops. OVER ONE THOUSAND Or-
ganists and Musicians indorse these Or-
gans and recommend them as strictly
FIRST-CLASS in Tone. Mechanism and
j Durability. Warranted for six years.
MOST ELEGANT AND LATEST
IMPROVED.
Have been awarded tire Highest Prk-
i mu;ms in competition with others for
SIMPLICITY, DURA 111 Lin AND
PROMPTNESS,
And Piano like Action.
Pure, sweet, and evenly balanced Tone,
Orchestral Effects und instantaneous ac-
cess which may lie had to the reeds.
Send for price list. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A.
mar4*3m
jC'OSIER, LUDLOW & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 7 Wall street, New York and Aus
tin, Texas. P. O. Box 120.
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST AL-
LOWED ON GOLD AND CUR-
RENCY DEPOSI I S, SUBJECT
TO CHECK ON SIGHT.
Orders for Gold, Silver, Bonds, Exchange
etc., promply executed.
Texas State Securities sent to us for
sale will have our personal attention, and
we will advance within 10 per cent, of
bid price as reported weekly in “THE
PUBLIC” newspaper of'this city.
Our Austin house will pay taxes for
land owners in Texas on yery advantag-
ous terms.
Collections made through our Austin
house, and promptly remitted for on the
same day. May 7 iy.
jQROVERS’ & PLANTERS’
BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
CAPITAL, --- - $200,000.
OFFICERS:
JOHN LKEPER, JOHN NEY1NS, J. H. SLATER,
I’-res. Vice Pres. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
JOHN P. LEEPER, C. C. IHNKT.Y,
JAMES PORTER, J. R. STI VENS,
John nkvins, e. h. lingo,
J. H. SLATER.
Does a genera! banking business.
Gold, Silver, and Exchange bought
arid sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposits.
Drafts drawn on all the principal cities
of Europe. Oct. 6-tf.
QEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL & CO.
O New York, for pamphlet of 100 pages
containing lists of 3,000 newspapers and
estimates showing cost of advertising,
mch. 7, t-y d.
SALOONS.
J RAYNAL,
Proprietor
GRAND SOUTHERN HOTEL AND
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT,
No. — M*in street,
DKM1SON • * - TEXAS.
Meals only 35 ceats, sensed at all hours.
Comfortable, well ventilated rooms, tne
best wines, liquors and cigars at the bar.
inch. 9 tf. _
J^E GRAND
Cor. Main st and Austin ave.
DENISON - * * TEXAS.
This new and elegantly furnished sa-
loon and billiard hall is now open to the
public.
Choice Wines, Liruors & Cigars,
Will always be found at the bar, which
is in charge of one of the most skillful
and attentive barkeepers 111 the West.
PRATT. MATTHEWS, Propr.
feb 12
QURAND’S SALOON,
JOHN OURAND, Prop’r.
Opposite the Express office, Main street
DENISON, TEXAS.
HOTELS d RBSTA (IRANI S
J^ELSON HOUSE,
GEORGE WALTERS, Proprietor
Main Street,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
RATES:
Per Day.........................$2 00
Per Week..................$6 to #10 00 t
Day Board (per week)............$5 00 n
L D. GREGORY F. W. GURNEY.
^REGORY & GURNEY,
Proprietors
RUSK AVENUE HOTEL,
Corner of Rusk avenue and Gandy street,
DENISON,
npr4tf
TEXAS.
‘ERMAN BOARDING HOUSE,
JOSEPH LOEFFLER, Propr.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars can
always be found at the bar.
oct. 27 tf.
S'
:AM’S SALOON,
North Travis Street,
SHERMAN, - - TEXAS.
The only place where you can get
PURE GLEN LEA WHISKY,
in Northern Texas.
PURE MANANA CIGARS,
Alwas to be had at the bai.
Nov- iotf.
Board and lodging on the most libera'
terms. Everything noat and clean.
In the basement No. 122, Main street, I
DENISON, TEXAS.
npr. 12.
pALACE BEER H ALL.
LOUIS LIBB1E Proprietor
CHOICE WHISKY, No. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draff
South side Main street.
DENISON....................TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has been recently
up in a neat and attractive style
QU)UTIIERN HOTEL,
CHEAPEST and BEST IN TOWN.
PETER FRIIS, Prop’r.,
Northwest corner of Public S juare,
GAINESVILLE - - TEXAS.
Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar-
antee the very best the market affords.
CALL AND SEE U h
apr6. ti.
EUROPEAN RESTAUR A NT,
Kept by
MRS, J. H. FRANK.
fitted
t y i c
and furnished with FINE BILLIARD
TABLES.
THE WINE ROOM
which has recently been fitted up is nice-
ly furnished.
rpiIE SENATE.
JAS. J. CAMPBELL, Prop’r.
MAIN STREET, DENISON, TEXAS.
None but the finest Wines and Liquors
kept on sale.
Every attention paid to customers,
oct. 2-tt.
A. F. HORNBACK.
C
jJRAND SOUTHER’
J. N. WRIGHT.
JN-
IIORNBACK & WRIGHT, Props.
Corner of Main street and Austin avenue
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The oldest established house in the city.
The bar is kept supplied with pure old
Stonewall whiskeys, imported French
Cogniac and imported cigars.
POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES.
decntf
No.— Main street,
DENISON
TEXAS. *
Mrs. Frank gives the culinary depart-
ment and the tables her personal atten-
tion.
Patrons will be served with the best in
the market, and on the nu>„c casoilabl^
tc.ms. ma>4tf.
BEATTY ORGAN.
PAINTING AND ROOFING.
P C. CLIFFORD,
Proprietor
CITY PAINT SHOP.
Has the Agency for the
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING.
The Best Article yet Discovered for
TIN OR IRON ROOFS,
LEAKY SHINGLE ROOFK
AND ALL FLAT ROOFS.
All work in the above line attended to
promptly. Leave orders at the shop.
Mav it tf
BEATTY’SS^:
DEN TONGUE PARLGR ORGANS.
Frctory Established in tSj6.
FROM THE PRESS : <
From, G. D. White, Editor Hacksttsville,
N. J- Herald :
“The Organ has a rich, deep and soul-
stirring tone; couldn’t stay in the house
without it. It helps wonderfully to drive-/
away the thoughts of hard tune;.” ]
The Lebanon, Pa., Daily News says : A f
“\\ e are in receipt of one of those five
octave Parlor Organs, manufactured by
Mr. Daniel F. Beattv, Washington, N. ).
This organ is a fine, solid black walnut
case, and in tone it cam n he surpassed 7
by any instrument ot its kind. '
From the Lowell, Nebraska, Register:
“We received this week, direct from the
manufacturer, Daniel I . Beatty, Wash-
ington, N. J., his justly celcbrat d organ,
elegant in appearance, and handsome-4
l_v furnished, unexcelled in richness and
power of tone. We arc mure than pleas-
ed with it, and heartily recommend it to
any one contemplating purchasing an
organ.”
Best offer ever given. Monev refunded
upon return of organ and freight chare
es paid bv me (Daniel F. Beattv) both
ways if unsatisfactory, alter a t -t trial oi
five, days. Organ warranted lor six years.
Agents wanted everywacre, male or fe-
male, to canvass for this superior instru- •,
incut. Address “
DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, New Jersey, U. S. A
-QENISON SELECT SCHOOL.
Permanently located at the M. K
Church, on Woodard -fort
"“en7
Primary Class, per month......$2 ^
Intermediate Class, per month, r 00
Academic Class, per month, 4
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 4, 1876, newspaper, June 4, 1876; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722280/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.