Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 278, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1875 Page: 4 of 4
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58 Maide 1 Lane, New
One Gift is Guaranteed to one of every
eleven consecutive numbers.
$50,000 for One Dollar.
"NOW IS YOUR TIME,”
DAME FORTUNE HBIPS THOSE WHO HEI.P
THEMSELVES.
non,000 Tickets at #1.00 each, number-
ed from 1 to 000,000, inclusive. The ex-
ceedingly low price of Tickets brines it
v'lthln the reach of all.
« HAND GIFT CONCERT,
j ; THE AID OF r-UBLIC IMPROVEMENT TS IN
THE CITY OF DENISON, TEXAS.
Be T"t!S Gift Concert Association,
WII.U ■ V. A OllAND COXCJSltT
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1875.
And will Distribute to the Ticket Holders
THE LAST
CONCERT.
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$250,000 IN GIFTS.
DEPOSITOTY FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, DENISON.
Distribution to commence Immediately
after the Concert. Managers of the dis-
tribution chosen by the ticket holders
and prominent citizens.
I.1NT OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cask Gift,............#504)00
1 “ s. ......... gyuxyi
j “ “ ‘S ......... I5.CXX)
l “ “■ “■ io,(X);r
1 “ “ “ 2,500
1 “ “ “ 1,500
10 “ “ “ $500---- 1,000
20 “ “ “ 250---- 5.000
30 “ “ “ 150 . . • • 4,500
50 “ “ “ too---- 5,(XX)
100 “ “ “ 50---- 5.CXX)
too “ “ “ 25 .... 2.500
2rx) “ “ “ 20---- 4,ocx)
500 “ “ “ 10---- 5.000
1,000 “ “ “ 5---- 5,COo
1,500 “ “ “ 24.... 3,750
46,250 “ “ 1---- 46,25°
POSTPONED FOR
A FULL DRAWING?
TO 27th FEBRUARY, 1875.
THE SHORT POSTPONEMENT
NOW ANNOUNCED IS POSITIVELY
THE LAST, AND A DRAWING WILL
POSITIVELY BE HAD ON 27th FEB-
RUARY : IN GUARANTEE OF WHICH 1
WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO RE- !
FUND Tilt', PURCHASE PRICE OF
TICKETS IN CASE IT SHOULD NOT.
TI1E SCHEME IS
One Hundred Thousand Tickets,
$20,000 GIFTS
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One Grand Cash Gift. •
.....
. . .$2 >0,000
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... 100,000.
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... 75,000
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... 50.000
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... 25,000
5 Cash G if tt, $20,000 each.
... 100,000
10 “
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14,000
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... 140,000
15 “
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10,000
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... 150,000
20 “
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5,000
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... 100.000
2.5 “
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4,000
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3C “
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3.000
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... 90,000
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2,000
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100 “
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240 “
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500 “
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1-9.000 “
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... 950,000
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Watches, flocks and Jewel v repairer
a •1,1 WARRANTED.
. iv.igrav isig done to order.
J. I". VICDOWKLV, WM. CittF.KN,
McDowell a gheen.
Main street.
r. SEED OAE'to A
^ -fife o&k
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49,767 Grand Cash Gifts.....$.200.000
22 Prizes in Real Estate, to •• 50,000
49,789 Gifts, amounting to-... 250,000
ltlCFKUKNCBS:
Knowing that the management of this
Association will he conducted as repre-
sented, we cheerfully tecum mom! the
same to the public:
IAS. LEONARD. JOHN HOLFORI),
JOHN B. McDOUGAL, W. II. WINN,
II TONE, J. M. LOOK, Aldermen, City
of Denison. Texas,
fudge Wm. 1). KIRK.
‘j. NEV1NS, Citv Treasurer.
W. B. BOSS, Lone Star Mills.
WEEKLY TIMES, Denison.
E. E. FULLER, Alamo Hotel.
M. GOLDSOLL, ,V CO , Merchants.
Wm. HUGHES, Real Estate Broker.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Denison,
fob FRANK SCHRADER. Ex-Mayor.
DAILY ,N WEEKLY NEWS, Deni-on.
SAMUEL A. COOK. Real Estate Broker.
CliAS. K. MAURICE, l . S. Com’r.
Col. SAMUEL BROOKS, Galvesl m.Tx
JOS. PERRY, Att’v M., K. ,Y T. R. R.
J. W. JENNINGS, Ex-Pobinaster, U.S.S.
Col. L. W. SHEPHERD, Alamo Hotel.
Gen. G. A BULL, U. S. Arniv, Ft. (».
Dk. J. C. FE1LD, Mem. Co. Med. Board.
.8. G. EDDY. M.. K. N T. R. U.
■ Col. E. J. S I'KANG. M. U. S. A.
j GOODE, STINNETT ,V Co . Merchants,
j D. CilADICK, Compress Com) any.
A statement of the disti ibntion will he
| published and forwarded to ticket holders
| and all gilts will be piomptly paid alter
the distribution.
Good and llcspotisiblo I'ersnns Diluted
to work for the interests of tb.is associa-
tion. Libriial Commissions Ali.owki).
Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all
cash....................$2,500,000
$2,500,000
IN GIFTS.
VLL CASH.
PRICE OF TICKETS.
VINEGAR BITTERS
Dr. 4. Walker’s California Tin*
egar Hitters aro a purely Vegetable’
preparation, made cliielly from tbo na-
tivo herbs found on tlio lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor-
nia, the medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without the uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked, “ What is the cause of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit-
TEitsf” Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and tho patient re-
covers liis health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never ofore in tho
history of tho world has 1. /nodicino been
compounded possessing tho rcmarkablo
qualities of VTnkoau Bittkiis in healing tho
sick of every disease mail is heir to. They
aro a gcntlo Purgative as well as a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
th# Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
Diseases.
The properties o. De. aVai.kbr’s
Yixkgak Bittkiis are Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Canninativn. Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera-
tive, and Anti-Bilions.
n. 11. mcimmat.d & on..
Drn(rylst»iin<IGen. Arts.. Sun Franolsoo. Cslltvreiiv
•mi mr. of Wiwlnmmm :u-iJ Churltun Su.. N. A'.
Sold ov ail and 1). aleva*
Whole Tickets.........
Halves...............
Tenth, or each Coupon
11 Whole tickets tor...
22-4 Tickets for. •/......
$50 00 I
25 00!
5 (X) j
5(X) ex-1
I .(XX) 00 I
The Payment of Gifts will begin the
fif.h day alter the Drawi ng. Tickets |
imislhe ’presented or sent to room 4. Pub-
lic Library Building, Louisville, Ky., |
where tin yWill he taken up and paid by i
Cash Checks upon the Farmers and j
Drovers Bank of Lou'sville.
Every Whole Ticket has ten parts, each
part bearing the number of the Whole
Ticker.. Therefore, a tenth ot a '1 ickvt
entitles the holder thereof to One-Tenth
of whatever the Whole. Ticket may draw.
For tickets and Information,
Address,
T1IOS. E. BRAMLETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky
i NISON
TEX \S
HOW TO REMI T TO US.
----- I Money should be sent by Express or
; Draft, l’ostottice Mom \ Order or Regis-
UitStILI S K CONVJi NT.
A L PI IE US R. COLLINS, Sec’v,
Denison, Texas.
Tin- •.table is provided with good stoo.’
■m l rn-v/ carriages.
1 [or- .-- hoarded hy the d iv or week. 01
1 ••*:.<>(!able terms.
.CO S. 11.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
FOR SALK.
A V;’hui!)li* I!t-ti River Farm.
fhtjiYeen mile* nort h ust of Bolihatn. j
rtiiitu -ring 66S acre- < ■>" land. 250 acres in ^
1 ioic .iiatmfcultivation. The bui'ding-
,ic-Cl :. vr, mbstantin' and comfortable. .
, ;vit)>g I,••yii constructed with a view both ,
'•> dm ability and cor.'cuieacc. Besides
'I, * i-i am dwelling tber are three other
;,ou-o- hit'll express! c t'i r and admirably
.ulajM I to the use and neat; ancy ol rent-
ers.
; ii -t ■ is an noun-dance ot GOOD
’ \ STING WATER— two good wells and
\ i 1 »ns sprin'ts, 1 onvenicntlv situated on
• tarn:. '1 here i- also an abundance o‘
. •. l!I II. eoi si ting mahilv of oak. ash.
. r pecan, willow and cotton wood.
, . -it >e)l in whole or in part.
Apply to J- E. DUPREE,
( 5. v. .’-in. On the Premises.
SEEDS.
! nr.dretfi'sSeeds at Undrctii’s Pricos.
: y.| ttooitl ring !. e-dr.'df- S -,\ds can
• ! ne and tiionev by ordering from
John Kern’s
, D, ro1 11 ’ I.v t'tst.Tti's Ski
U..J Smith'th feet, St. Louis. Mo.
do tS, v ' a
The ladies of the Ursuline Convent
Dallas, v ill'commence their second ses-
sion
TUESDAY, SEPT, rat, 1S74.
Tin? object constantly, kept in view by
the Uisuiin-s, is the adorning of their
pupils' minds with knowledge, and the
training of their hearts to virtue. Tin
.pils are also f irmed to habits of clean.
. mess, order aad politeness. They arc i
never permitted to go beyoind the reach J
. of a watchful, hut tnateniai Superinten- j
lent, whose vigilance secures the preser- j
ration of morals and the willing observ- !
am e Ol the rules Though the members j
ofthis institution arc exelasively Catho- j
lies, pup is of all denominations are ad-j
mined, provided they can present tests-!
inonials ot good behavior. Nrr influenvc
i< exercised ove trie religious opinions of j
tiie scholars, but. for the sake of. order,
all are required to assist, with re-peet, at
exercises ot divine worship.
Onlv a limited number of boarders j
can. at present, be received, but a large. ;
airy and commofijous Convent vv.L soon
be erected.
TERMS:
Hoard, furmtur -. Engli- h and French. 1
stationery, fancy work oi al! kinds, per 1
month............................®*7 I
Washing per month.......... 4
Enframe fee—first year only......... 5.
prices for day scholars, according to.
the class. For turthcr particulars apply
to Mother Superior. Ursulitte Convent.
Dallas.
Aug. .0. w 6rino.
A Picw Subscription H,»oU.
HISTORY OF THE HEW YORK TOMBS:
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Moral Reform-:. Bov- reading it will
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thieves suffer. The stoiy of John Maho
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1 State where vou saw this advertisement ,
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 278, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1875, newspaper, January 16, 1875; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth722532/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.