Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 287, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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'•1 buy all my clothing ol E. H. Hanna,
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Lumber Dealer.
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard,
JOHN R. CARR, Prop'r.
Agent for the
STUDEBAKER WAGON,
DENISON, - • . TEXAS,
oct i 3111
Attorneys-at-Law.
B. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office—North side Went Main street,
* tew doors below the Postoffiee,
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denison,
texas.
jP N. ROBERTSON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. ?27 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
o. C. RANDKLL. w. m. puck.
ANDELL & PECK,
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ATTORNEYS &COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW,
Main street,
DENISON, • - TEXAS,
11-2 tf
Dentistry.
ENTAL ROOMS.
BOWLES & RHEA,
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Over Postoffiee
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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All work in mechanical and operative
dentistry skillful'y performed on liberal
terms. ti 1 dw
Tobacconist.
^ LENDORF,
Dealer in
HAVANA, KEY WEST,
—AND— ,
domestic cigars,
Tobacco and Smokers' Supplies,
Postoffiee Building,
denison, - • texas.
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Musio Teaoher.
l.werner,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
-AMD-
teacher of german.
Lesson* given at the residences o' pti
pils. For further information apt iy at
the residence of m. a. Daugherty, or a
the Dailv Nkws office.
Stationers.
pp. c. zintgraff,
Wholesale and retail
STATIONER,
Postoffiee building,
DENISON.
TEXAS
Dyeing and Scouring.
alliger,
C.
DYEING AND SCOURING,
Austin avenue, next door to Aug. Uhlig,
DENISON, * • TlXAk.
Hotels tuid Restaurants.
1 M LEA,
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Proprietor
PLANTERS HOUSE,
Cor, Gandy st. and Houston av.,
DENISON, - • - TEXAS.
A New House, Ni?wlv Furnished, pleas-
antly located near the Railroad Depots
and Business Centers. 1-13 tf
Railroads.
SOUTHERN HOTEL,
PETER PRIIS, Prop'r.
CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN.
Northwt st corner of Public Square,
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar-
antee the very best the market affords.
CALL AND SEE US.
4 6 tf
"yyashington hotel,
JOHN SUMMERS, Prop'r.
Corner Fremont and Mechanic streets
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
This house is centrally located conven-
ient to business, and but two square* from
Morgan Line Steamers, and one block
from Uniou Depot.
Table unsurpassed by any house in the city
This house has a bell in every room,
connected with the office.
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OMETHING NEW.
GATE CITY RESTAURANT.
Opposite Carr & Co.'s (table,
Main Strbkt, Dknikon, Texas.
W. H. STAFFORD, Prop'r.
This is a new house, fitted up with new
furniture, and the kitchen is provided
with all the modern appliances to be found
!n 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 j
Meals furnisheu at all hours. 10-30 tt
£ OSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT.
CHARLES BURCKEL, Prop'r.
Open Day and Night,
MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE.
Reserved Rooms for Ladies and Parties.
Gamk, Fish and Celery.
OYSTERS A SPECIALTY.
No. 107 Main street.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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ALLEY HOUSE.
I. PURBER, Prop'r.
South side Main street, near Alamo,
DENISON, - - TAX AS.
This house has lately undergone a thor-
ough renovation, and everything is kept
neat a d clean. The new proprietors
knew their business, and are meeting with
flattering success, 8 8 tf
Real Estate Agents.
YYm- h. hughes,
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Main street,
ijenison, • - texas.
10-10 tf
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ii. TONE. }■ T. munson.
ONE & MUNSON,
Dealer* in
REAL ESTATE,
—and—
COLLECTION! AGENTS.
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Dcnison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 215 Mainstreet, up stairs,
DENISON, '1 EX AS.
JESSE M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL ESTATE,
Gun Block, up stairs,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10-a '
Wholesale Liquors.
J^ENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
Kentucky Whiskies,
Imported and Domestic
W ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Neat Doer ih* Sla* Stere.
* AST TIME
via the
M. K. and T. R'Y
and
M, Peoria anil Warsaw
Route,
three trains daily as follows:
A «f. 19,77
I.KAVKS.
Denlsoii..,,
llurlingifm.
Keokuk
I* coi-ia
Arhivks
Chicago
Sheldon
Lafayette...
Logmisport.
Ft. Wayne..
Toledo
Detroit
Cleveland, .
Ii"fl:ilo
Niug. Falls.
Albany
Nsw York....
Boston......
I.oulsville...
Columbus...
Pittsburg...
Phladolpnla..
Haltimore...
Iniitanapoir
Cincinnati..
Washington
New York
Special.
11.15 a.
6.10 a.
5.45 ;;
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10.10 "
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6.00 p. m.
10.40 "
10.50 "
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7-5° "
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7.35 ;;
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Express •
1.30 p. 111.
2.10 ••
7.15 •' s
11,35 p. m.
1.40 M. III.
4.08 "
0.10 " B
g.30 a. m.
1 .jo p. m.
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8.05 "
10.115 "
6.10 a. m.
10.30 '•
1.30 p. m.
4.20 a. in.
8.5S " H.
8.30 a. m.
M 35 p. in.
7*45 "
7.3S a. m.
7 45 "
9.is a. m.
Atlantic:
Express
10.15 P. >"•
7.30 a.
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10.10 1
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Advantnges of the 1\, P. & W.
Route.
is the only route running
through day coaches and reclining chair
cars from Burlington and Keokuk to La-
fayette. Logan port, Ft. Wa\ne, Toledo,
Indianapolis and Chicago without change.
It is the only route running palace sleep-
ing cars to Toledo and Chicago wi hout
change. The New York Special has
through day coaches trom Burlington to
Toledo, and trOtn Keokuk to Chicago
without change. The Cincinnati express
has reclining chair cars from Burlington
to Indianapolis, and Rotunda palace
sleeping cars from Peoria to Toledo with-
out change. The atlantic express has
palace sleeolr.g cars from Peoria to Chi-
cago without change. Purchase your
tickets via the fast and popular route, se-
curing through ears, sure connections
and avoiding one change of cars to all
eastern cities. Baggage checked through.
A. L. Hopkins. Gen'l Manager, ) Peoria,
H. C. TowNhKND, G. P. & T. A. ) Illinois
W. R. CRUMPTON,
General Western Agent, Burlington, la.
Note. B. Breakfast, D. Dinner, S. Sup-
per. New York special Breafast 8 :oo a. m.
Medical.
AND
*oM<lorful lumiU oi tliai / uj wicttu R«tu«*ly,
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment,
FOR SLS.N AZ'ID BEAST.
Till# liniment ferr natural!-* oH^iuntPtl'n Amnri.
ha. wtiMv Niiitne provhttt* lit ii-i Uiioi'tkuiry hwcIi
Hurpn itm i\ itiUoit'4 f( r tlio nmhulifs < T her ckli.
dtrii. I In runio ii U* rn for iO )
until now .t Micirvirs ti « liftbilAbltt tflob \
Tito Mviicitu .MustHU.'i hiniiiii'itt It r mnlflhluM
r)fwv4 . for nil oxtvnial aitnivnliiof man and l :ut.
'1'r ttlock oxrnt«rH .ul fnrru-*v it H lnrnlni%hlo.
A tmtt!«i ut\on iiaveit ft Imnnii lift* or tv-
Klmi'H H.a u.M'iulucai of a.t « home, ox,
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It f.iot-rot, hoof-all. Iiollow ! nrn. ffrnli.
vemw norm, nlmuUlvi-rot. tiio lut**M und
t f it>)itilc« uh<( iiHHctii. At ill every
audi ilia* Unt ie I'# ktoolc iMrtdinx olid busli Ufo.
It. oMt#«#ivrrv oxtoriial troubloof horN«««, aiiHi
n* lMru««'irA^, m ialalio«, ftwluuy, ^praiim, fouiuUr,
■vmd 5*11. rlnjf houe, ctc.,ftc.
Tli « JH-xlrnn Mnutatitf Liniment in t'ie nni«rU«Mt
c.we !n liicvurM for c iUont« occurring in tko
fmnily, i.t i: b *i fnc« of a ptijriklan, *."*l m
hnrna, «al«l«, n|«rniuft, cut«, &te,, and f< r rhJinma*
ii*m, ntul htiiTuf tj* ue«M dcrod by «x{nifcuro. I'm-
ticulu 1 ly valuable to Minna.
It in the elK(ftf*«Mt romady in the trorbl. for f
fmjuotmtrg the iiiiimtIo to tbr bout«, aiul a ainfjU
u|)l lieution la tfeucrallv auAiriwut to euro.
Mnxlean MuaiU'ij* Liutuieiit la put np in three
of bottioa. t i«« "mrjjpir btftu^ proportiou
fttely uiui;U tlioehoapoat.
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jg C. CLIFFORD,
HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE PAINTER,
Graining, Kalsomining, Paper Hanging.
Also, dealer in
Oils, Paints, Vdrnishen, Mixed Paints,
and Paint Brushes.
Full line of Painters' Material* on Hand.
Paints of all colors mixed to order.
PRICES LOW.
Shop opposite Green's Livery Stable,
No. 510 Main street,
DKNISON, '• • TEXAS.
Livery Stable*.
JXCEL8XOR LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE,
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E. G. CHILES, Proprietor.
Nos 301, 303 i cor. West Main street and
North Burnet avenue.
DENISON, • - - TEXAS
Stylish Carriages and neat Turnouts al-
ways on hand for the use of patrons.
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction guar-
anteed.
E. G CHILES iteeps the only first
class Hearse in the city.
Sept. 28. tf.
ack gallagher's
-iff.w-
livery, feed and sale stable
Capacious Wagon Yard attached to the
stable.
First class accommodations for board-
ing Worses.
SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY.
corner Burnet avenue, and Woodard
streets,
DENTSON - - - TEXAS,
julyia.
Banks.
jpiRST NATIONAL BANK,
DENISON, TEXAS.
Authorized Capital $5(10,000 00
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Special attention given to collections ir.
Missouri, Kansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ol the United States.
OFFIi. ERS •
john scull in, kd- perry, w. s. i.owe.
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
directors i
John Scullin, D. W. C. Oavis,
Edward Perry,
J. T Carbry,
S. G. Eddy,
Joseph Perry,
A. H. Coffin,
W. S. Lowe.
apr4tf
T^ROVERS' & PLANTERS'
baistk:,
DENISON,
CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000.
OFFICERS:
J. H. SLATER, JOHN NEVINS, W J HUGHES
Pres. Vice Pres. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
james porter,
j. h. slater,
W. J.
JOHN NEVINS,
SAMUEL HANNA,
HUGHES.
Doe* a genera! banking business.
Gold, Silver, and Exchange baught
atid sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposits.
Drafts drawn on all the principal cities
of Europe. Oct. 6-tf.
Truss.
*HE BEST 1RUSS ON EARTH!
Prospectus.
One person in every four is ruptured,
itid two-thirds thus afflicted desire to die,
as they suffer trom Dinpepsia, Spinal
disease, Paralysis, Mental derangement
and Debility.
x "Howe's Spring Pafl Belt Truss," x
For the treatment and cure of Rupture
and Hernia, patented 1875, is the only,
scientific truss invented. Every physi-
cian endorses it at once, and patients buy
tt at sight.
Ruptured sufferers from old-fashioned
metallic and hard rubber springs find
comfort.
Send $3 for sample truss, circulars, and
endorsements of thousands who have
been cured, and of the lending physicians
ol the United Stales, including the great
doctor and surgeon, Gregory, principal
of the St, Louis Medical College. All
say it is the best truss known. , It has
cured a J-year rupture in five weeks,
Send 10 cents for our weekly truss paper,
etc. Rev. Howe, the patentee, is rup-
tured on both sides badly, ann has been
for 25 years, and he invented this great
truss for himself only. We make 1 them
for
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN!
who daily bless Mr. H. for his invention.
THE HOWE FEMALE SUPPORTER
is the best known for abdominal affec-
tions.
If you have a friend ruptured, do him a
favor by sending u« his name at once.
Address
X HOWE TRUSS CO., X
Boa 1170. Council Bluff*, Iowa
fcy*5000 traveling agents wanted
States, counties. *nd townships for sale
rug. t6 tf.
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Tailor.
john h. lloyd,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
liSiSSl
And dealer in
Cloths, Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods.
308 Main Street
DENISON • - TEXAS.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.
We do not buy by sample on credit, but
pay cash for goods.
I give my personal attention to Cutting
and Fitting Garment*.
We do not pay a large rent.
I can tell the diffetence between woolen
and cotton goods.
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goods to select from in Denison.
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J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENISON. ... TEXAS.
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Groceries.
'-piIE ALAMO GROCERY,
T. A. SALE,'Proprietor.
Dealt 1 in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Fresh vegetables always on hand.
No, 105 Main street,
DENISON, - . TEXAS.
gUY YOUR
GROCERIES
—AT—
HENRY ME RRITT'S,
No. >2t Main street,
DENISON.
TEXAS.
£ORNER GROCERY,
W. H. PIER, Prop'r,
Main street and Austin avenue.
DENISON, • - • TEXAS.
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
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