Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 266, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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Dentistry.
j"^EN t'AL JtOUMH. ,1
Dli JAMKS J? HE A,
Pettigre Wi'hliuililin 4,
' DEN'USON,'' - TEXAS.
All work in mechanical and operative
dentistry ski 1lltlfV'performed on liberal
turim. u i dw
Groceries.
r^OKNER GROCERY,
W. H.. PIER, Prop'r,
Main 'otreet and Austin avenue.
DENISON, - •
- ' TEXAS.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
io-4 tf
fruits, Vegetables, etc.
Hotels and ReatauranlsJ
COt/i'lIERN HOTEL,
PETER FHIIS, Prop'r.
CI IE *> PEST AND BEST IN TOWN.
Northw'.nt corner of PuJjI'O Square,
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
Good bed* and plenty to ent. We guar-
antee the very bent the market afford*.
CALL AND SEE l/f.
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ASHINGTON HOTEL,
JOHH aUMMBES, Prop'r.
Corner Fremont and Mechanic streets
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Cotton Compress.
THE NJfifH TEXAS COftlPrtEtfS,
—OK —
ID33ISTTSQISr,
In now ready to receive, weigh, murk,
sample, More, comprosn and ship cotton
to all points.
Bi'Iug Your Cottou to Dpnison,
Where the freight rates are lower ffcan
anywhere else in Northern Texan, and
where timers can, and do, pay
The Highest Price for Cotton.
Livery Stables.
E
J3 UY YOUR
.
GROCERIES
—AT—
HENRY 'MERRITT'S,
No, Xi* Main street,
DEN 1 SON, - - TEXAS.
Wholesale Liquors.
T/^ENTUCKY WHisK-V HEPO'l. i
EPPSTEIN BEOS.,
Wholesale dealersin
Kentucky Whiskies,
Imported and Domestic
' 1 , • ( . I
y\ iuos, BfafHlk'H, Cigars, Tobacco.:
Thi'i hoif-e In Cjehtrally located conven-
ient tO'buMflens. und buttw > square* from
Moi'tiah Line .Steamers, and one block
from Union Depot.
Table un*urp(ure<l l\y any house in the city
This house bus a hell in every room,
connected with the office.
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SOMETHING NEW.
GATE CITY RESTAURANT.
Opposite Carr Jit Co.'a ttable,
Main Strkkt, Dkmson, Texas.
W. II. SFAI FORD, Pkop'r.
This is a new house, fitted up with new
furniture, ar.d the kitchen i« provided
with a Utile mode! n 'appliances to belouud
•n fir>.t class restaurant*.
Great care <s tnlsen to serve customers
with the best, and at the lowest pos-ible
fijjuivs. Game, t • li, etc., kept in. season
Meals furnished at all hours. io jc t!
""^OSMOPOLl l'AN RESTAURANT.
C
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor Mouse in !
Denison.
Next.Door to the Sta'' Store.
PAUL KERVA2STTIE, Prop'r.
Open Day and Nitiht,
| MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE,
i Reserved Rooms for Ladies and Parties
Game, Fish and Celery/
OYSTERS A. SPECIALTY.
No. 107 Main street.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The pt ices paid for Cotton at Denison
last, season were from i to i| o( a cent per
pound Ino.i ■ thjiii wa- paid at Sherman.
R P. ROCKWELL, Sup't.
8 30 daWtf
Railroads.
'11
•AND
i rr .s coin rv ©rrionh
FOKM TITfL*
From all Points in
-L Jili JL o
ST. LOUIS, MEMPHIS,
CHICAGO, NAMIVtLLE,
CAIRO- LOI'fSVJLLE.
INDIANAPOLIS, CM \TTANOOGA.
TOLEDO, ATLANTA.
And all Points
Northeast & Southeast.
Trains Arrive and Leave Sherman a:
Follows:
\KKJVl{ l.lvAVK
6:40 p. m. J 31, Mad and Ex- I
| ";2, Mail and Ex. i g :oo p. 111.
6:30 a. 111. j 33, Way Freight. I
j 34, Way Erelit. [ - '5° p. tn.
? XCELSIOB LIVER V EEED AND
v SALE STABLE,
— ^ «TWWi il Ki ■ • -W-35&W*
J P. CUtP, ANTIIONKY CUFF
J. F. CUFF 81 BRO. Proprietors.
No's 301, ;?o.V, cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON. - - - TEXAS
Styjish Carriages and neat Turnouts al
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.'
J. F. Cuff & Bro. Keep the only tlvst
clans Heai he iti the city,
Sept. 28.' tf.
J
ACE GALLAGHER'S
—NKW —
LIVERY, EEED AND SALE STABLE.
' . • -fail imJtil
Capacious Wagon Yard attached to the
I staole.
)• ir-.t class accommodations for boaru-
111;' , .0' v s.
SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY.
corner Burnet avenue, and Woodard
streets,
j DENISON - - - TEXAS.
J julyu.
Banks.
| ^ I R.ST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Prospectus.
THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
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THE MOST POPCLAR SCIENTIFIC
PAPER IN THE WORLD.
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Protpeotui.
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TIIE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
OnJy ^5 Cents a Copy.
Some idea of the attractions offered in the
CH RISTM AS HOLI DAY N UMBE l<
Of St. Nicholas, of which 100,000 copii-s
will bi issued rosy be gaini-d from tl>e
following; There are poems by H• iiry
W Longfellow and Wjiiiam Cullen Bry-
ant; a fine hitherto unpublished sketch of
Boy Life', by ihe late Theodore Winthrop ;
arid a slu>rt.story bvUffij: autiior of ''Alice
in Wonderland}" a new fairy itorr.
"Sweet Marjoram Day," by Erank R.
Stockton : "The Peterkins' Charades," by
Lucretiu P. Hale; a poetic riddle by Dr.
J G, HoPand, and a comparison between
the manners of young folks (n old times
and nowadays, by Gail Ilamiltvn.
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Truss.
'HE BEST 'lUUSS US EARTH'
V
ALLEY HOUSE.
One person in''At ry four is ruptured..
a::d two-thirds thus afflicted desire to die,
us they suffer Irohi DispifiVia, Spina',
disease, PuraU M tiital derangement
and Debility.
1 "Egwc's Siiilug Pad Belt Trni;".i! i
For the treatment, ami cure o! Rupture
and Hernia, pnientccl 1S73. is th- mih
scientific tn-'S in emitted. Every pliy i-
ciitn endorses it at once, and paii. nl.-, tmy
it at flight:1
Ruptured sufferers tYom old-fashioncc
metallic and hard rubber springs lird
coin tort
Send ^3 for' sample-trt>s«, ftircnlats, and
endorsements of tho 's.i:vJs who have
been curtt', and of the le,<ding physicians
ot the Ur Ited States, inelmimg the ereat
d.ictoraid surgeon. Gregory, principal
of the St. Louit Medical College, All
(iuv ir is 1 lie Tii-i-t 11 nsri known. Il lias
cured a 5.year rupture in five weeks.
Send 10 cents for our ue(Hly tin. 1 paper,
etc. Rev. llovve. the patii.ne, i- nip
ttired on both sides baoly, an 1 ha he«n
for J5 years, and lie invented th-- 1*' a
truss for himself only. We. make them
for
MEN, WOMEN" *n.! CHILDREN I
who tlitiL bins? Mr. II. for h: - fnven'ior..
TIIE'HOWE FEMALE St'PPORTKR
i-, the best k.ujvvn for abdominal afi'ee
tions.
If you have ,\ fritnd rupiured, do' him
favor by sending us uis name at once.
• "-.Address
x Howe tiuiss co., \
Bun 1170. Council )!h:0 •. luwa
JjQP*^000 traveling si!<nits wauli <
ht-if.es, counties, and townsl'i.s ;or
iUIU. 16 tf.
X. pi] RISER, Prop'r.
South side Main street, near Alamo,
DENISON. * - TAX \ S.
Tin's hou-e has ha ! -, nnderaone a thor
ougii 1 eiiovnt'ou. and eveiycii'Mg i- ki pi
neat a d clean. T:ie new p'.ipnetors
knew !hei 1 bm-iriofs, ind ire me.tin v. ih
flattering *uccetis. ^ 3 tt
Real Estate Agents.
J M. H. HUGHES,
Attorneya-at-Law.
\B. PERSON, i
.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I
On 1CK---Morih side West Main street, !
a tew doors below the Posiofllee,
r.-< a *v vinn: a rriTi \ ^'VAJ'P
jl l ilici -J .ill j. .0. X X'j rv-w.TXiiW i
Main utreet,
T EN !SON, - - TEXAS.
H. J- 'f'■ ML'.NbOM#
rPOMi U MUNv ON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
—and—
C O fL E C. TR) V ,VG E NTS.
Ab-'rncts of J it.-s furnished for th<-
City ol Di ni';or> and (>■ i.yson county.
Ct)RR ECTNESS GUARA!' i'EED.
Office, Ji.S Maiaslreet, upstairs.
DENISON, IFA'AN.
f ESSE. M. COOK.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN EEAL ESTATE
Gun Bicck, up -t,.urs,
DENISON, - ■ - TEXAS.
«;o "V rs' i-JCTi o :n ?s :
At, Te^arkann, with 'ill trains on St
Louis & Iron Mountain and Southern
Rail way i for ail points Noith, East and
Southeast.
At Longview jnnr'iori, and Minneola,
wit'i all iruiris on International Railroad,
for Tyler, Palestine, Houston, Austin,
Galvehlnn and S:m Antonio.
At Dul'.as, with trains of the Houston
A: '.I -mi ■ (.'• ntral Rail v ay, for Cor-.ii'ana,
M.-yie, Bremond, Waco, Calvert, Bryan,
I Icmnstead, Urenham ai d all points in
Middle and Southern I'i . is.
At -'herman, with H. N" T. C. Rail vay,
for lili points on the line of that road.
At Port Worth, with Stages for all
points in western T vies.
At Shruvejiort. wilt: Red River Steam-
oi> for New Orleans.
l^Pi!}ii3i):s Pte Sleeping Cars
Ft. WORTH, DALLAS St SHERMAN,
— TO —
j-.v < ;\-f Loins.
Any iniormation in rejfard to rates of
i'lC ;e' and Pa' s..fje, Time 1 ml Coiinec-
tionv. will lit chceriully given on upplr.ia-
;ion to
GEO. NOBLE,
ijKtier.l Superintendent. Manilla'!. Tex.
W. I!. NEWMAN,
General Fieiftht Ayer.M 11 hall. Texas.
R. W. THOMPSON,
General P. 'J'. Ayeiit, Marshall, t' t'\«
fTWF,
\jL. t fcwT a > mK.-m J.*a 4
V IA J UK
M. K. and T. R'Y
TiMe, fissi iii Warsaw
Aut'horaed Capital $500,000 00.
Does a leyitiinate Banking1 bu^insss.
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for American arid Eoreigti put.-nt.-,, ana
have tiie lai'Kest gstabli-hineiit in the
world. Patenls are Obtained on the be t
terms. Models of new inventions and
ke'ches examined, and *tdvice tree A
special notice in made in the Scieritifi;
Amerlciln i.f all irnent oiw patented
through this ayencv. with the name and
residence of the patentee, Public atten
n
i.lte
ected to !
ltl sales
o I tie
nil.: on
ha
Special attention gi' ctt to collections in
Missouri, E ansjis arid Texas.
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ed. Aiidreso for the paper, or concci ninj.
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President. Vicc-Prest. Cashier.
I
DIRECTOItS ;
John ScuUin, D. W. C. Onvis,
| lid ward Perry, Joseph Perrv,
J. T Carhry, A. H. Coffin,
j S G. Edny, W. S. lAiwo.
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j < f reading, many fine, wood eut iliu.s'ra
I tune, and one color d plate. A heauti- '
I ful garden msine, print d on .:ie«anr.{
I paper, and full.of information. In EnjJ- I
I It'll and German. Price $125 a year; J
i five copies, o<?,
j Vick's Eiovvrr and Vegetable Garden I
j 50 Cents in paper covers j in elegant cloth ;
| cover, $1.1.0.
j Vitk'.-, Catalogue, 300 illustration*!, ;
j on I v 2 rents, A dtlr ew
I " JAMES V1CK., Rochester, N. Y.
DENISON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$aoo,ooo.
i ILLUSTRATED PSICSD CATALOflDE.
OFFICERS:
JAR I'ORTrCK, jOJtN NKV1NS, J.H. SL\TKR
Pres. Vice Pren. Ca?n,
DIRECTORS,
SAMLTKL H N.MNA,
(AMKS POWTttR,
Jf • H N N K V J N $ y
}. H. SLATER.
j. k. sr:-:vt:n-s(
WM. IIUGHKS.
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DENISON,
TEXAS.
F.
N. TtOBSRTSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, j
No. 211 Main street,
DENISON,
TEXAS.
r,. p. K.wnri.f.. ' w. M. I'.h.ck,
J^ANDEE^ x. PECK,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT-LAW,
Main .street,
DENISON,
11-a tf
TEXAS.
R.N
Pawobrckor Rnd Jeweler.
N BROWN,
PAWNBROKER &r, JEWELER.
Watclnn nitd Jfwclrv Repaired.
No. 3JS Main street.
WVN|«?ON. • TEXAS.
WHAT YOU m SET m $6.00.
V'?OR $no \w, can yet. from ti>- ot a> •
I ho<ik filer. S.nhne 'n Monltdv. lie
be^t of all the iUn-tra'.ed niivg *ini-.«. for
on" and a lial'j heg'Wiilnsj with tlie
i..i ;niiieeiit Mid iinnriei' tuiinhet for Au-
;4tisf I and Co nfain.Ci.'. nil the «.:!• tpteri.
of ' His Iiitun itatiee." Ml-.it I'l at'tiin's
u rap hie story of'Ariin L'fe . ail ol "Roxv,"
E- ward I''Vile^ton's Netv Novel, a slot \
of-Western lite during tlie pokjUetl! c on
paitjn of i3<o: and a large put •! B .ve
>on's novel. "A Kl)i>;Iil of Eoitunc," the
sto v of i eoinmunitv emigrant-, in the
Norlhwcf, la . id ^ shorter siories bv
Mrs Hiirm tt, Sriv<S Holm Roverten, etc. j
and Illf.vtri.ted Poems. 'I ravel Sketches.
Essay'sl, Reviews, near y a dozen of the
splendidly illustrated -dies 01 "Oul-of-
Door" Papers, including main of the best
of the series on ••American .Sports "and
011' The Picturesque As pert* ol American
farm Idle" etc, etc.: ineludiiig all I lie
nuii'ibcrH nf Se.r'bp n's Monthh fiom \n-
gust. i.Sjrjr, to Janua v. 1879. inclusive,
and nl' 0 the splendid l,hristai,ts Hnlidav
Ntrmher ol si Nicholas for De. ember,
TS77 containing otic hundred pait'es—thi
rtnesf number ot a rhilitren'a inaiiazinf
ever issued in this or any other coumrv t
the whole con'ainin'; tunre than .! co.)
octavo (luges of the best and lafist illu.-c
tinted lltehtttire. SCRlftNKR Si Co.,
Uroadwav, N. Y.
prospectus of >t, Nicholas in an-
nthec column.
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,V<l>!i ltfgi s ol' 1 ! '> T., 1*. V VV.
U(Ml;(N
!tr ". It is tlie Only route riinninii
ihrotiich t'av coaches and leclinii'a Cunt
car-, front Builin^ion and K oku's to l.a-
f-n ct.te; I..iv;nti pre t Et Wai lie. 'JV |>'do,
Indian 1 pVdis and Chicago without change.
It is the 011 It rtitCf 111 mir," palace lec|i-
ills; car: to Tule.l'i and Chicac wi hout
change, TI.e New Yoik Special has
t-l'lrc'i^li vim i- .1 •!(',"■ 1 i*«i!fi f. ' -|i. 1 .{ton to
Toledo, and troiii K-'oknk to t liieueo
tvitliotif chantj!'. The Cinciiv.ati expfss
has recliuiny; chair'c.nrs fiom Btirlimjlon
to Indianapolis, and HuHnida palace
sleeping cars Imm Peoria to Tuf do v/itb-
out chanjji!. The ntlaulic express bus
palace sleeninj; can. from IVoria to Chi-
caafO without change, Purclia-e your
tickets via the f:"<t and popular route, so-
durlnir through Cins, sine cnniii:ction<
and avoiding one cliaiute of cms to ill
eastern cities. lEitV/iiiie cheesed ihroti^h.
A. L. UofKtMS. Cien'l Manager, Peoria.
U. C. TowNiiMi, O. P. & T. A. t Illinois
W. R. CIvL'MPTON,
(General Werfern A sent ltiirllriuioti, la
Nofit. B. Htf 11kfast, D. Duu.er. S Sup
per N. iv \ ml, spec fill ttu-afasf f* i v m.
Dot's a jsjneral banking business.
Gold. Silver, and Exchange bought
and sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposits.
Dralts drawn on all the principal citte>
of Eumpe. Oc.f. 6-tf.
Painlors.
C. CLIFFOR'D,
HOUSE.. SIGN, CARRIAGE PAINTER,
Graining, KLatfomining, Paper < la.i^tng.
Aiso, dealer in
Gils, Paints Vc.rn'• lies, Mixed Paint-,
and Paint Brushes,
Full line of Painter--' Materials on Hand.
Paints of all colors mixed to order.
PUICES LOW,
Shop opposite Green's Livery Stable,
No. 510 Main street,
Seven! e-five page- — ;{-.o i-lln«tm ion
witn descriptions nl lluiusa ids oi 'he be
dower* and veuctaides in the worUI, nt
(lie way to fitow theni—-siII tor a two ce
oostu^e st't'iip. Pi'int'.-d in Gernmu ar
Euu'tish.
Viek'n Flow, r and V,,?et«bl« Garde
| 50 cents in paper cover*; in ► Ujjtl! t (do
| covers, $ 1 ('O.
| \ icl.'s I!1,11-tint d M.nithlv Maeazin
| ]2 pages, line illu.-traiioiis, and i; don
! plate in eveiv nirnher. Price |f 15
I Veil! ; five Copie- fOt $5 CO- Address,
O tlie'st«r, eiemt.iit, the bri^he«t fea-
turi, i the beginniiiK^f the new serial by
Miss A-cott, entitled 'Under the Lilacs,"
viitti illustrations by Mary Hal lock Fo lie.
The Chrrstrna# number contaiii«';al-o
the openin> at it new Serial Stiwv for
lioys, a title of tropical life, emitted
••Tower-Mountain," admirably illustrated
bv the ai'iist1- M nan and K,t-dy; A Pcnt-
Vkait of Mtss ALCOTT, with It sketch of
her life; several utn-ms by. Two Liftie
American Girls; 1 Play, at d a Chi istm a
Carol ( ct to music); and a halt dozen
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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/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.