Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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UKMSOiN,
WEDNESDAY JAN. 9. 187S
Is hull bug-bear jWid the clcvil a
fccaracrow, is the question now agi-
tating the christian wofkl.
The telephone has been, tried be-
tween Dover and Calais with perfect
satisfaction to the inspectors of the
submarine cable.
I i$r CENTRAL ROUTE! mmm """JF m "•
I hlU"^:: torpnl Hvcv'ir j TIIE Without rmilfintf the excellence of the •
I r* . 1 « ~ .1 t.ht pvinlisncrN( t ^cn?>ricT h Moniiil)'
, so speedily and permanently Ts to take ""J1"" U!U1 l'^U0 UUIlum utuinuj, i for tin- Veur to come thc'fc.llgw
SIMhons' LIVER Kkuulatok. OH MZDI-
This fall has been an unprofitable
season for hog killing. Many ot
our farmers have lost their ideal in
consequence of the warm weather.
A
W ashineton-Lee
racluate jjjfji
University informs the Telephone
that a meeting of all former students
of that institution now in the State of
Texas will be held in Waco some
time next spring.
The Galveston News is YesjSotisi-
ble for the statement that one day
last week a mule which was being
brought to the city by vessel, from
Boliver Point, jumped overboard in
the Gulf, and five hours afterwards
he landed at Boliver Point, having
taken the back track.
What has become of Bigger, who
championed the bloody-shirt cause
in this district, in his campaign
against Throckmorton? Hayes
seems to have lost sight entirely of
his very valuable services 011 the
stump. Seeing Judge Norton got a
postoftice, it is a shame that Big^et
was left to go into obscurity.
The North-West says the existence
of extensive beds of rich copper ore
in Montague county is no longer a
matter of doubt. During the last few
weeks, T. T. Pollard and others have,
proved by an actual opening of these
beds of ore heir almost unlimited ex-
tent, and tested their richness by ac-
tual assays.
The merchants of Clarksville have
adopted a rather novel mode .of pro-
tecting themselves from bad debts
the present year. They have agreed
to publish a circular once a month
CINE.
The cheapest pur-
• St i '•' ! il'i 1 11V V" ,, ,v
lie,11c in ti,;
•.voi hi:
An IDri ivhwi. ].{
Specific for nil * •
diseai.es olthe iivor
stomach and spleen
Regulate the liver
and prevent
ClIII-LS AND FEVKK,
MALARIOUS KXVF.RS. BOWEL COMPLAIN 1*9
RKHTLRSSNESS,JAUNIHCB AND HAUbBA.
it Alt UKKATH.
Nothing ii so unplefiant, nothing so
common as bad breath, and in nearly ev-
etv case it comcs from thr stomach, and
cttn l>6'o easily corrected if'you will take'
Simmons* Liver Regulator. Do not neg-
lect so sure a remedy for this repulsive
disorder. It will also improve vour ap-
petite, complexion and genera) health.
FILESt
Dow many suffer torture day after day,
making life a burden and robbing exist-
ance ot nil pleasure, owiin; to the secret
sut&rii^ fnom Piles. Yet relief is ready
to the hand of almost any one who will
use systematically the remedy 1 hat has
cured thousands. Simmons' Liver Reg-
ulator is 110 drastic, violent purge, but a
gentle assistant to nature.
constipation 1
SHOULD not he/regarded n a
trifling ailment—in fact nature
demai ds the utmost regularity of
the travel*, and any deviation
from this demand paves the way
often to serious danger. It is
quite as necessary "to remove itn
■ pure accumulations ffom the bow-
els as it is to eat or sleep, and no
health can be expdcterl where u
costive habit 01 body prevails.
HICK II1CADACHK.
This distressing affliction occurs most
frequently. The dUlurtnuice of the stom-
ach, arising from the imperfectly digested
contents, caiises a severe pain in the
head, accompanied with disagreeable
nausea, and this constitutes what is 'pop-
ularly known as Sick Headache.
CAUTION. feuv no powders or pre-
pared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA-
TOR unless in our engraved wrapper
with trade mark, stamp and signature
unbroken. Noneotheris genuine.
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
MANUKACTUKRD ONLY BY
J. H. ZE1L1N -V CO.,
Philadelphia, Penn.
Price, J.00. Sold by all druggists.
THE I
VP
noiuiiT for the year to corn
lug papci s:
THE PIC rUKIISQl.'E SIDE OF AMER- !
1CAN t LIKE.
This subject will be treated in a series j
01 sfparale papers cnyaged from writers 1
who stand in the front rank among
Americans, both in qualities of style and
in keen insight <:t nature. Mr. R, E
Robinson, authoi ci it delightful paper on
And Main Artery of Commerce and Trade j " Fox Huh'ing in New England" in the
TO ALL POINTS, ' January iwtnfoi r, will represent the same
And offers the Best Routes, on Quick ! '\rUo" thili ss.n' i°!fy Burroughs,
Time, with more Comforts, better Ac !'wh",e P«pera on sinUlur topics have been
couimodations and Grrater Security than : '"X'1'.7 prifced and pO| n o feature of
other Line. thr,„ ,.h th I SfcnbUfcr. will wi He of I'Wii. L'te in Newd
1 Houston and tas Central Railway. r
THE CONNECTING LINK
Between the Tnink Lines of the North
and East, and the
j GULF OF MEXICO ON THE SOUTH,
FOK.Mb TUri.
Custom Mill anCommlaslo
A. B. COLLINS &, CO.,
Lnnl
-IN-
! Great
FOIi.Mb
rri
Through. Route
Flour, Corn Meal, Grain, Produce, Cotton Stock, l.j)
-AND-
«... „...v. —... . Passing through the . . ■ , , .. . . , . „
Richest and most Beautiful portions Ot j Maurice thortipson, the poet-
the Great Empire I wl" ^f^ibt the characteristics
<TTt? np Tpv,c ' of Western farininy, ot which but little
' l":' 11:,\A®' • has been written. It is expected that thtr
it gives to the passenger a view of the j illustration of this series will be of a ic-
grandest scenery
trict
West.
- V . V tv I*(5,N . IV u y'l lit'- , I i I II *11 | •(! I 111 (II IIU'I ht'llfft Will lie VJl • 1 It'-
dest scenery, linest agricultural dis- ' fined and typical character, comment-unite
and great gnuing grounds of the with the• subject matter. It is thought
Its pife'enger and freight trains arc
surpass" In none in the State. Pull-
man's 1'alaqe Lrawiiiif Room and Sleep-
ing Cars leave St. Louis daily via the M.,
K. At T- Railway at y a. in.; Hannibal at
to a. !«., and Sedalia at 6i23 pi m., run-
iiing through to l^euison, Shi fman, i|«*l-
las, Hearne, Austin and Houston without
change. Connection is also matte a
Sheimun with the Texas arid Pacific R'y,
for the above named points.
The connections of this road with the
M , K. it T. at Denison for St. Louis,
Hannibal, Chicago, Fort Scoll, Kansas
Ci'y and all points North and East; with
the Texas and Pacific at Sherman tor
Louts. Cairo. Memphis, and all oit
East :tud South-east, and at Houston
with the G. 11. & S. A. lor San Antonio,
the G- H- & II lor Galveston, the Texas
and New Orleans Railway for Bumont,
Orange, etc.; the Morgan and Mailoiy
steamships for all points on the Guif'and
that no paper or >erie-- of papers yet issued
in Seribncr will so fully realize the cor.-
stant desire of the 1111-.>axiiie to keep out"
of the ruts. and. both iri te>:t and illilstra-
tiont,, to obtain cjn ality rather th in quan-
tity, and to print fresh, strong -ttid aeli-
.-ais work from original sources.
"ROXY,"
by Edward Egglcstoh (author of " The
lioosier Schoolmaster," die ) This new
novel will doubtless be the most import-
ant American serial of' the year. The.
first number was published in November.
Those who have read it in manuscript
declare "Ro.\y" to be mm h the most
Striking and rehiarkable story this author
has ever written. It is illustrated by one
yf the ablest of the younger American
painters—Mr. Walter Shiriuw. president
of '"The American Art Association."
• AMERICAN SPORTS.
Some of the most novel and Jntertain-
ing of these papers are yet to appear, the
.tlantic coasts, and the Liverpool and j scenes of which will be in the '-Vest, the
Texas Steamship Line to Liverpool, Ha- , Middle States, the South, New England
anil Canada.
OU T OF-DOOR PAPERS,
by John Burrouglis, author of " Wake
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY.
Special attention given to Purchasing and Forwarding Jbr all points in the Intarior
and Territory.
NMS-%7^ CUSTOM MILLS,
Wooddrd Stroot, Donison, Texan,
Have in operation one of Straub's Best Corn and are piepared to fill any
orders for
IFI?w E 3H JMO 33 ^ JL. 3
Bolted or unbolted, by the sack, barrel or car load, made from choice selected corn.
Claampion CSrJtroTLxanLd 37"ooc3L,
THE BEST THING OUT FOR STOCK.
j Buy your Tickets and ship your Freight
by the
! Houston and Tevas Central Railway
j The following Offices and Agent*'have
'iceti established by vliiCompany, where
information may be had concerning riot
I only the H. <-M T. C. Railway, but Texas
giving the amounts paid and unpaid. | They are worth their j "Tluman(tie
By referring to this each merchant
will know when a man is running
••re and other European cities are perfect,
while its freedom from dust and heat on
account of the nature of the soil and the
open prairie country over which it passes,
with its cooling sea breeze, pleasant seen j ^'V' ®c wl" co"'iun not only articles
cry of broad prairies, beautiful groves, I on Birds, but ori ' tramping, ''Uiiitp-
well cultivated fields of cotton, corn, | :|ig Ou', and kindred topics. Mi. Bur- j
small grain, and fruits, render itespeciai- j rol|Khs papers will begin in the January j
ly desirable and advantageous to tiavel. J "umber, the first being entitled ' ISiids j
ers and shippers in preference to others- j 1U . , •'"" lilustiatcd by t idelia |
St. Louis Express leaves daily except • Bi'dges.
on Saturdays, and arrives daily except on I ARCHI PECTURE OF BIRDS,
j Mondays, as follows : Leaves Galveston I Dr. Thomas M. Brewer will contribute !
.it 2 :20 p. m., Dallas at 4 :15 p. 111., and .four exqmisttely iilustiated arti les on |
Houston at 5 :30 p. in. Arrives at lions- j buds'-nejts. which eveiy lover of miU'c ]
ton ai 9 a. n.., Dallas at 7 :15 a. m., and ! will delight' in. Dr. Brewer has probably j
Gk'vntonat 1 p. tn. j iju; fir.est collection of birds' eggs in the |
woild to draw upon for the illustration of i
Have the only Hominy and .Grits Mill in North Texas. Corn ground or exchanged
fur the Country Trade every day. Try our brands of Bolted Meal .'
"DIAMOND DOST" and GOLD DUST."
MILL AM) COMMISSION HOUSE ON WOOD All D STREET.
Boots and Shoes.
. u II X Cv ,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SIIOE MAKEII.
A Noted Divine says
"his face," and thus be the better
able to judge of his soundness. This
plan will be rather rough on that
numerous class who make, it a rule to
get goods on a credit wherever it is
possible and then spend their nioney
at the "cheap cash house."
weight in gold,
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Dr. —I'cv.; Sir: For ten years I Slave been
amnrtyrto DyspBpsiii, Coiistipntion, arid Piles. Last
spritijf vour puis, were ret'dnuricndeiJ to me ; I used
tiicm (but Willi 111 tic iuilh>. 111m ntltv :t wt.ll mun,
jiitvt jftiml «|)|Ktitv, tfiifciition perioel, regulars ools,
piles ffitmu ami 1 but e (joined torty pontuis solid tk-sh.
Tituy art: worill their tVcijilit in «old.
RltV. K. I.. SIMI'SOH, Louisville, Ky.
| these papers.
TDK SADDI.K HOUSE. '
Col. George E. Waring, with whose ex.
I cellent woik ot various Mirts our readers
I are familiar, contributes two illustrated
article* on the horse: He treats specially
I of saddle- horses ut:d their use. f ir pleasure
| and for sport, including road fitting fux-
j hunting and racing. The nature of the
j English thor.oughtm^d: and that, of his
| I* astern progenitor (the Arabian) are
. fujly e.on -ideied tu lelatiou tu these uses,
bAXl.v ilOLM.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE.
stin avenue, bet. Main and Si.itlilv streets. Denison, Tefas.
2R, Enitern Pas-
senger Agent, 417 ll'oadtvay, N. Y.
Gen. J. li. ROtiERTSON. Passenger
'ino Immigration Agent, <1,3 North Third
Stivet, St. Louis, Mo. 1 j
A. ALLl'.E, Northwestern Passengei | New stories by this popular writer will j
Agent, 1 o 1 Clark Street, Chicago, 111. j be given in tally numbers of Sentinel, j
NICK HOLMES, Southeastern* Agent, beginning with ,lJoe. Hale':. Red block- |
" j. 2 Buni' tt House, Cincinnati, Ohio." inys," to appes,
Meat Market.
IP. J - QTOTIMIV,
J. R. COt'FIN. Southern Passeneei
tppear in January. Tins "nov
TOTT'S PkLLS
CURB WICK HEAX-
Acraa. ■
Ttnrrs pills
CUIiE DYsrursiA.
TOTT'S
CUH15 COirSTIPAtlON
Mr. Iiolioway, train dispatcher on
the Galveston & Houston railroad,
has Jear.uccl by answering an adver-
tisement inquiring for the heirs of
Moses Hamilton, that he owites an
interest in Central Park, New York, | TjJTT® P'-Ll? <r :.hiu- <• 1
besides a share 111 sums of money 111 j , cuxtn tiles.
that city ,,v.l London. Mr H nnil- | TOT"P§~PiltS
ton was Ins grandfather. .Mi. H I- , 0VItE pKVEB Awa
loway left Houston a few days ago ! m v .
f if New York to dispose of his in-
terest in the Park, from which he ex-
pects to realise several thousand dol-
lars. The money he will leave as a
nest egg.
T I TIJTTJfc 1 ©'! iag,i:cryoj <lfi.ility,mvl.
IUV l„v Jwi i'& rtLLO {
\\ L <11 L i.iy* 1 ... ,-,U! nvii-TU-ib, «•
Gen'l. Supt.
1-28 '77.
Houston, Texas.
TfJT i 'S PILLS |
CtTK BTtXOXT'3 COVJ.G •
TUTT'S ms\
CvJiXE Kijri.^Y COTA -
tLAIMX.
Dr. Tutt has been en.
in the practice of
medicine thiity yefirs, nrui
101 .n tinu- \v;ta dctnoiia
r travoro? nmtotny in .the
Mndic^il College c f Geor-
ri;i, Vm:<: persons
his Pills hv.vvthe jytmran-
trc tluit 11 icy Are prepar-'d
on &t ictniitc principles,
and 'a re. J roe froru a] I
quackery.
ii'1 firts mcceeded in
iwnl- nifu£ in the in the
vctolore iU lrti;oiii#.llc
/ift/ftut*
Jitia pur•
1 \yntg i'.fiir,
'I heir first npbnreti
feet i?i To incruu>e fhc
petite liycsnwin^ the foi'.d i
t > | «roprrJ v u 'i r i m i 111 c. {
Tims the *y&tem is Donr« ?
•'r'.et!. nr.l I'v f!^ ?r tonic I
^ii-'- c-r*
rti'-ms, rcfiular jm'l
t vmcuatT'-nii arc i .Kxhictct. .
Tli«'rft|ii iitrtvith**whk-Ji j and promptly tlohc. West Main street
tufa iw fit?k, ; south bidtt. L cnihon, Texas#
yj MtX' ?mcrr the •.r.mt'vet, j
dicptos ili'.ir jUup'ninliiv ! ■
to notirlih tlie body, and i
hriift! tlu'ir I'fl^i tu'y in cur- j
r-.crvous <iei- i'lity,tnv)
eli.Hi*." chroi icie>. ati the lute
vi*ur for the Union.
*: his imie;iita\'ck."
information nuiv also he had at the
^V^enciesof the M.f K. &. T. Raihvuy, in . . , , ... , ... .
Mew York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Uanni- '{>- Adeline iiafton, so vvc-.il b^un in tin-
l>at St. Lorris. | Miosui."irn.'r H Udny nuinl. r, wil. tw con-
J WALDO I L'mKC* neatly mrou^h Mi.* ye.ai. It wi.l
Gen'l. Pa«s. & Fr't. A-tJ Houston Tex. j foi,nd 10 bo of '««•« ««« inU'ie«t U
t. ntn'AN'ix
iirruNi;,
the very end.
"A KNIGHT OF V
"Z i S
Gunsmiths.
HKED1CR & IiELliK,
GUN AND LOCKSMITHS.
1 11 j:i ? mi'r 11 j • i" t li iio_>cf en's new novel, will
j ht: beiinn in Srrihr.ei :it ihe >;t'Uoliisinn <•/
j "III- lr.heritanet! " It will (even) a I'Ii.im,'
i .l Amerienn hocitny unilreiinifd of ny
: inohc <.t our reiuler-N, and :v:li be ,'trt:oti to
| iilciKase the reputatio 1 of the .writer as <>.
master of E1 ■ *411: h and of hi nil.
1 hi; editorial dicpar I'Mrnts
LJJiT YOUlt Alii At
lit
LI
ACCOMMODATION
SL
! A full assortment of all joods in our
I line always 011 hand. Breech ai d muzzle Ament a,
i loading (.'.lins .lor rent. Repairini? neatly I mirable
roitit
will continue to ciniiloy tlie tl
I will include the
n v : f'lvii^ll- ll in
Bob Ingersoll says:
in£ the foundations of the;grand tern- j
pie of the future—not the temple of
all the gods, but of ail the people
wherein, with appropriate t it:-s. wi
be celebrated the religion of Human-
ity. We are doing what little we
can to hasten the coming of the day
when society shall#cease producing
millionaires and mendicants^—gorged
indolence and famished industry—
truth in rags, and supeistition robed
a:id crowned. We are looking for
the time when the us: ful shall he the
honorable; when the true shall be
the beautiful, and when reason,
I CUIUS TOP-PID IilVKK
1
oj the liver,
r.k' lousriimtion, nr<4
Railroad Ticket Brokers,
^"MLMAN & CANNON,
j Imparting health ;uul .Mrtr^ih to tin: ?;\i-ivni. !
evt-rywhere. Olhcc, Mu r;*y tUrrct, Nrw Yot!
TRiuwpH mmnt
Gny J1 a:r can In.- clmn«;>'<l t:> «
pr|o«;'V li by a *:!usflc of
Dr.Tutt'* i:- «f.- I'-t. !i hi.- iUwffUKic,
..nil ii. varrante:! :iu h'irniScs.i 'JS water.
Price $i .<*j. Office if. M.-my St., N.Y-
mmhi
What is Qeek'3 Ielight?
BLead ihe Answer
Tr is a plnrt tl.nl ^vmws in the Stouth, and i", p«p.
C^ally Adapted to the tun niiiiscaiic..t'l th.it clinnttc.
>l" NATURE'S OWlS REMEDY,
. . , , . ., - 1 ti l EnteHntt at antf''into tin-l-lofii,'trpi'l itift iill «:rof-
throned upon the woild brain, shall i nious,syptniiti.-, >mi v!i«wi;i.«ic i<<-tinis. Aiocr,
, , , , , , . , if! It it a K«arpbiii<( nit rail. o. l:nt w!n'ri!i"inl)iiit-rt wiih
be the king of ,kings and god ot j s^Mu^rim,v«iit l>o«k,t«i «riivrU,itiorm«
p,ds" Dr. Tutt's Saisaparilla
snd Qnom'c Delight,
The most pmv<Mlul hJouil junificr known .0 tno<iicjil
Ccieiicc for tin? enreof * ! < nlcctn, Hi i\ scd joint*, foul
clincharjjeH from llw < nr* Ami nostril??, h^ltvcs, J«kiri
drop&v. ki'Jnwy c< :ni hunt, evil cff«:«t$ of
tuoret prrxctices", <li orclvrf.t iwtifhiw wicen. it^ iue
•trenffthens the mrvon< ry^t* m imnnru a i'atr com-
plexion. and huiltU up thc'boilv Witli
HEALTHY, SOLID FLFSH.
A :m nialdotc m tvi'liiiiiir prison it i. itmngly
reertm-m-ntlrd. H<in«lntli nf i asf* f tin.- wm-it tyiic
have ticcn r.n I lenity curuit liy It. lit inn (Htrvly vc-b-
t:tnbl« ilkcnntlmiCil Ii will «l« no l'.irm. Tho Usst
time to litlii: il In dwri':;; tlic mrniimr anrt full ( >ind
Inytnul lit'dfliilltr, li««iJ:ieht:. fever nutl ytxi
will enjov rol< -t Innllli i Sttld l>y lilt <lt'i(rgi<t«.
Price, il.io. Olficr, 33 M'lirity SWuet, New York.
H-vILROAD TIC KET BTlOKERfS
Alamo Motel,
DENISON, - * TEXAS.
i:> ft tt
T
Meat Markets.
IIF. OL1J 1 ELI ABLE
..'>■1 {>en 111
mail-
SlicntifrtiK 1
| tl t' -spn uti t rt.i ?ies Jihovr t'ciimci j
j sired, the inng t/ine will contain j-domj.-, ]
J i>kc>cliics «sh«tvs, r.cvivws, and suoiter (
J stories t tin: cliuiitctcr. A !
j prr.vtiatl nuliic'tio*? in p ut- is iuadc i\v an j
j incicufci* in the ntnrtbt r rl'
TILE II. HJSTItATIONS
| of the miin-iKint", in virny and s;xcrPence j
I of di>'ian iind in typnyi"ii::liic:il exrcutio.i, j
I will continue to !>'• in adv.nice oi tliOft-nl |
1 anv other popular majjuitms; at hcuic or |
abroad.
.Subncr'ptlon price, $4.00 a yc;u4, pay- '
nlile in I'd van ee to uti «3f to an t bookseliei. !
j No elnb viites or otti: rdiseounts toMib- j
- ! ccribet-K. The magazine Is v - .rth all it •
i costs, and itsvtrcnlotian i- incrt-n'-ine in ;
I u constant and steady ratio from year t.i 1
SC'EIBIfBE & CO.,
743 Hioadwav, New York. ;
CENISOU*,
VVrli Aitgw
mmum
CAN ACTUALLY ii MADE WiTH THE
TEXAS.
Mfldical.
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DENISON MEAT MARKET.
M. COI.LETT & CO., Props.
Insurance Agent.
One market gardener at Houston,
Mr. li. L. Goodman, planted Irish
potatoes from the 10th to the 15th of
January. By the 15th of April these
were all dug and sold at an average
of $t per bushel, yielding two hun-
dred bushels to the acre. He then
planted the same ground in sweet po-
tatoes, which yielded three hundred
bushels pcr-ecre, which will sell at
75 cents p'.r bushel. The satne
ground is now sown to turnips, from
which he expccts two hundred bush-
els per acre, which will sell at 75
cents per bushel. He has already
received $425 from crops «r>>wn,
and that those of the common kind,
.^ouirinu no special case or skill, and „ -■ B JK., WI..
1 ^ .. '■ e . | 3'f* -nf rr>u«.fivntit m-n«wrr v'fll-i. irf'm "i toi.
expects .$«SO -more y,r from Htc
The choicest and best assortment of
Fresh and Cured Meats in the city, 1 s tt
C
BISTAOOROiSMAfRI |YE
<t, In lir«titiitAnii< « JnilHa l
u t a>Bhftqgn t, ^ M«cJt or bro i
;uu(
Ii- iT o , In In' in^Mon.imd
ivpvMttCfifl tauaino«tnti'* rAl ' (i«c«i or brawn, did
uuf tita.n fchn jt>jtt.iuyi ii iiily ;< -r lifert. it)* % '
"'ENTRAL MEAT MARKET,
Next door to Msvor's office,
DENNBY «c HYBARGER, Props.
Sausage Meat, Sausage. Mend Cheese,
Hlood and Liver Worst, mid ,
FRESH MEAT OF A I.L KINDS,
And of the best quality, kept constantly
on hand. to-i8 tf
|)ROWS"S MP AT MARKET,
JOTIN BROWN & CO., Props.
Next door west of Shaw's Confectionery
Store,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1878, newspaper, January 9, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326812/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.