Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 60, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1878 Page: 3 of 4
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romody for all aktonial allmimUaf innnnmi
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ptores the usefulness of a t ox owl lent liornc, ox,
COW, or ftllfttfH.
It cm res foot-rot, houf-ail, hollow horn, gruW,
aoruw.-worm, «liouklrr-iot. nm.ijje, tlia bite* aud
aUtigs of poisonous mpLiles aad Insects, att4 tmry
•ucu ilrawbtvck t«* ttloSK In vading nud bush life.
It ouies ovary exturual trouble of horse*, such
an Unienos*. scratelies, swinny, npraius, foiuuUr,
Wind Kail, ling bone, ete., etc.
The Moxieau Mustang Liniment Is the eniekest
©moin tbo worhl for aceidnnts oeeurrjni \n tho
faintly, in tbo absonae 6( a physician, nosh as
lyii ua, aaalHs. sprains, euts, etc., and for rheuma-
inm, fttul atitfnosa engPtidered by exposure. i*ar-
ttenlarly valuable* to Miiicm.
It is tho oheapest remedy in tfco world, for .t
penetrates tlie muscle to the bone, and a singlu
application ia ganarallr aufAnlwit to euro.
Mexican Mustang Lluiiuont la put up In three
aiaea of bottleu, the larger oima being propfirti<*o
ately much tho ahaapeat.
Groceries.
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HENRY MERRITT,
No. I2i Main street,
DENISON. - - TEXAS.
CRNER GROCERY,
W. H. PIER, Prop'r,
Main street and Austin avenue.
ENISON, - - • TEXAS.
CHOICE KAMI I. Y GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
10-4 tf
*-piIE ALAMO GROCERY,
T. A. SALE, Proprietor.
Dealei in
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Fresh vegetables always on hand.
No, 105 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Tailor.
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It will pay you to examine our
FINE CASSIMERE
—AND—
WORSTED COATINGS
FOR SPRING WEAR.
THE FINEST GOODS
—AND— •
Lowest Prices.
JOHN H. LLOYD,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
36.
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M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
Cleaning, renovating and repairing.
Shirts made to order. Suiting# constantly
on hand. 10-14 tf
Mill Machinery.
STEAM ENGINES.
-yyiiite house,
W. J. RUDD, Proprietor.
(Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel,)
Northeast corner of Morgan street an
Austin nvenue, and con-
venient to the
UNION DEPOT
—AND —
M., K. & T. STOCK YARDS.
Comfort in every respect guaranteed,
and prices very reasonable.
3-1 a tf.
More effective and more complete, and
moie readily adapted to the various me-
chanical and agricultural uses than any
other in the market. Practical improve-
ments, accumulated from 20 years" man-
ufacturing experiences, with reputation
maintained, and succcss established.
Send for circulars, descriptive, and con-
taining testimonials concerning our port-
able, Stationary, aud agricultural steam
Cn?ineSWOOD. TABER & MORSE,
Eaton, Madison CoN. Y.
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J M. LEA,
Proprietor
PLANTERS HOUSE,
Cor, Gandy st. and Houston av.,
DENISON, . - - TEXAS.
A New House, Newly Furnished, pleas-
antly located near the Railroad Depots
and Business Centers. 1-13 tf
■yyASlIINGTON HOTEL,
JOHN SUMMERS, Prop'r.
Corner Tremont and Mechanic streets
GALVESTON, TEXAS.
This house is centrally located conven-
ient to business, and but two squares 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.
9-19 tf
Hotels and Restaurants.
J^OUTHERN HOTEL,
PETER FRIIS, Prop'r.
CHEAPEST AND BEST IN TOWN.
Northwest corner of Public Square,
GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
Good beds and plenty to eat. We guar-
antee the verv best the market affords,
CALL AND SEE US.
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^OSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT.
CHARLES BURCKEL, Prop'r.
Open Day and Night,
MEALS SERVED A LA CARTE.
Reserved Rooms for Ladies and Parties.
Gam 15, Fish and Cei.ery.
OYSTERS A SPECIALTY.
No. 107 Main street.
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10-4 1111
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
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Banks.
thirst national bank,
denison, texas.
Aulliorixcd Capital $5(10,000 00.
Does a legitimate Banking business.
Special attention given to collections in
Missouri, K ansas and Texas.
SIGHT EXCHANGE BOUGHT ANO
SOLD
On principal cities ol the United States.
OFFICERS •
john 8cullin, wd. pltrry, w. h. sanpord
President. Vice-Prest. Cashier.
Pawobroker and Jeweler.
N BROWN,
PAWNBROKER & JEWELER.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
No. 22S Main street,
dirbctorri
fohn Scullin, D. W. C. Davis,
Edward Perry, E. H. Lingo,
J. P. Rockwell, A. H. Coffin,
Sam'l Star, W. 11. Sanford,
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CAPITAL,
TEXAS.
$200,000.
OFFICERS!
j. h. slater, johnnevjns, w.j hughes
Pres. Vice Pres. Cash.
DIRECTORS.
Real Estate Agents.
J.J K. neediiam,
LAND AND CLAIM AGENT,
Will adjust claims against the Stat e o
Texas and the United States, settle
DISPUTED ESTATES,
and do a general
LAND AND CLAIM BUSINESS.
Livery Stables.
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txcelsior livery feed and
sale stable,
Office opposite National Bank.
DENISON - - - TEXAS
3-6.
TESSE M. COOK,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND DEALER IN REAL EST A
Gun Block, up stairs,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
10-2
J EONARD & COFFIN,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Nelson House Building,
- TEXAS.
DENISON,
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M. H. HUGHES, *
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Main street,
DENISON,
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TEXAS.
james porter, j"hn nrvins,
j. h. slater, samuel hanna, i
w. j. hughes.
Does a genera! banking business.
Gold. Silver, and Exchange bought
and sold.
Interests allowed on Time Deposits.
Drafts drawn on all the principal cities
of Europe. Oct. 6-tf.
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ONE & MUNSON,
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE,
—and—
COLLECTION AGENTS.
Educational.
WHAT YOU CAN GET FOR $5.00.
FOR $5.00 you can get, from us or any
bookseller, Scribner's Monthly, the
best of all the illustrated magazines, for
one year and si half, beginning with the
magnificent Midsummer number for Au-
gust. last, and co ntainir.g all the chapters
of "His Inheritauce," Mi;s Trafton's
graphic story of Army Life ; all of"Roxy,"
Edward Eggleston's New Novel, a story
of Western life during the political cam-
paign of 1840; and a large partol Boye-
son's novel, "A Knight, of Fortune,'- the
story of a community of emigrants in the
Northwest; besides shorter stories by
Mrs. Burnett, Saxe Holm. Boyesen, etc.;
and Illustrated Poems, Travel Sketches,
Essays, Reviews, nearly a dozen of the
splendidly illustrated series ot "Out-of-
Door" Papers, including tnan> of the best
of the series on "American Sports," and
on "The Picturesque Aspects of American
Farm Life,'" etc, etc.; including ail the
numbers of Scribner's Monthly from Au-
gust. 1877, to January, 1879, inclusive,
and also the splendid.Christmas Holiday
Number of St. Nicholas for December,
1S77, containing one hundred pages—the
finest number of a children's magazine
ever issued in this or amy other country;
the whoie containing more than 2,coo
octavo pages of the best and latest illus-
trated literature. SCR1BNER & Co.,
74^ Broadway, N. Y.
See prospectus of St. Nicholas in an-
other column.
CHICAGO,
Abstracts of Titles furnished for the
City of Denison and Grayson county.
CORRECTNESS GUARANTEED.
Office, 215 Mainstreet, up stairs.
DENISON, TEXAS.
Lumber Dealer.
LONE STAR
Lumber Yard,
JOHN R. CARR, Prop'r.
Agent for the
STUDEUAKER WAGON,
DENISON,
oct. 1 3111
TEXAS.
Wholesale Liquors.
J^ENTUCKY WHISKY DEPOT.
EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
KENTUCKY
"1 buy all my clothing ol E. II. Ha una
and this is the kind of a fit I get every
time 1-5,
RAILROAD.
Passengers from Texas and the Indian
Territory, going east, take the
O. B« Q«
AT HANNIBAL.
Through some ot tho finest Towns
in Illinois:
(Juiiioy, Gft'esburg, Memlota, Au-
rora, Etc., to Chicago.
BEST k CHEAPEST ROUTE
To ali points
EAST OR NORTH-EAST.
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Imported and Domestic
W ines, Brandies, Cigars, Tobacco.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Next Door to the Star Store.
Painters.
HOUSE, SIGN,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
Attorneys-at-Law.
^ B. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office—North Bide West Main street,
a tew doors below the Postoffice,
DENISON.
TEXAS.
Having leased and refitted the paint
shop on Rusk avenie, in rear of First
National Bank, we are now prepared to
cxecute
PAINTING,
GRAINING,
AND CALCIMIMING
In all the various branches, on short no-
tice, and having secured the services of a
practical artist, we guarantee perfect sat-
isfaction in all cases or no charges.
Sign Writing, Graining, and Buggy
Painting are specialties. Terms reason*
able. DRED TARKS & CO.
N. B,—Mixed Paintst ir lishe >>l no-
noticc. 22^ II'
J^ N. ROBERTSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 7.27 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
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J^ANDELL Si PECK,
ATTORNEYS &COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW
Main street,
DENISON. • - TEXAS,
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TRADE
Wholesale Grocers.
Railroads.
GREAT LIMITED MAIL ROUTE
FROM
By
E. G. CHILES, Proprietor.
Nos. 301,303; 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 keeps the only first
class Hearse in the city.
Sept. 38.'tf.
HANNA, OWENS & CO.,
Successors to Hanna & Waples,
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LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
St. Louistothe East
composed of the
VANOALIA LINE, PAN HANDLE
AND [
PENNSYLVANIA R. R,
The Only Route Running Pullman Palace
Cars from St. Louis to New York
Without Change.
The above represents the Shortest and
Quickest Route from St. Louis to the
Seaboard, tunning through one of the
most popnlous and interesting portions
ol the counfrv, with many large and im-
portant cities upon its line. It passes
through Vandalia, Effingham, Terre
Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond, Piqua
(or Dayton), Urbana, Columbus, New-
ark, Steubenville, Pittsburg, Cresson,
Altoona Harrisburg, Lancaster, Phila-
delphia, Trenton, Newark, N, J., and
Jersey City, on its route to New York.
Capacious Wagon Yard attached to the
6table.
First class accommodations for board-
ing horses.
SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY.
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DENISON, - • • TEX\S.
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DENISON - - ' - TEXAS.
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Saloons.
URAND'S SALOON
and
RAILROAD OFFICE,
1 iq Main Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
This old and popular resort is supplied
with the
BEST LIQUORS IN THE MARKET,
And all popular brands of Cigars.
READING ROOM ATTACHED.
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ANK EXCHANGE.
J. B. McDOUGALL, Prop'r.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS
In the city.
The choicest liquors and ali the stand-
ard brands of imported and domestic ci-
gars always on hand.
Call and try the best five cent cigar in
the city.
227 Main street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
9 5 dtf
J A. BRENNER,
Dealer in
CHOICE LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
£JRAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
J. RAYNAL & CO., Prop'ra.
Cor. Main st. and Austin av.
This is one of the o!dest and most pop-
ular saloons in the city, and still pre-
serves its popularity for keeping pure
wines and liquors, and the best cigars.
FURNISHFD ROOMS
. Can also be had on reasonable terms.
8-18 tf
J3ALACE BEER HALL,
LOUIS LIBBIE, Prop'r.
CHOICE WHISKY, NO. 1 CIGARS,
ST. LOUIS ALE AND BEER
Constantly on draft.
South side of Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The Palace Beer Hall has been recently
fitted up in a neat and attractive s'yle and
furnished with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
The Wine Room, which has recently
been fitted up, is nicely furnished.
Prospectus.
TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
On Arrrival of Trains from the West and
South.
DAY-LIGHT EXPRESS—Leaves the
Union Depot, St. Louis, every morning,
and, being a Fast Express, stops only at
principal stations. It has Pullman Pal'
ace Sleeping Cars for Columbus, Pitts-
burgh, Philadelphia and New York with-
out change, and but one change to Bos-
ton, Baltimore and Washington. It ar-
rives in New York early the next even-
ing. only one night out, and gives a day-
light view of the tar-famed scenery of the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
FAST LINE EXPRESS-Leaves Un-
ion Depot, St. Louia, every evening,
stopping only at principal stations, with
l'ullman Palace Cars for Louisville and
Cincinnati, Palace Sleeping Car lor Chi-
cago, and the favorite Pioneer Line of
Pullman Palace Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadel'
phia and New York without change.
{<5F*Being the Only Line practically
under one management between St. Loui's
and New York, passengers are assured of
through connections, and are not subject
to delays at intermediate points incidental
to other lines.
&5J"*Baggage checked through to at!
Eastern cities.
&5P*The Quickest Time is regularly
made by this Line, and fare always as low
as by other routes.
Jgg^Tickets for sale at all ticket offices
in the West and South.
L. P. FARMER, Gen'l Pass. Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia.
W. L. O'BRIEN, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Pan
Handle Route. Columbus. Ohio.
CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Pass.
Agent, Vandalia Lino, St. Louis.
dtodec3i.
CENTRAL ROUTE.
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
Freight and Passenger Accommodations
Superior to any in the State.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS EACH WAY
DAII.Y, BETWEEN
ST. Lonis
AND CHICAGO
HOUSTON &
Fast Freight Lines,
running between
TEXAS and ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY and CHICAGO.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
DAILY between TEXAS and both ST.
LOUIS and CHICAGO, and prominent
intermediate points.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State,
RATES OF PASSAGE and FREIGHT
ALWAYS LOW.
going north!
No 1 St. Louis Express leaves
Houston daily, 7 130 a m
No 3 Chicago Express leaves
Houston daily 6:00 p m
going south:
No 2 St. Louis Express arrives at
Houston daily, :^o p m
Mo 4 Chicago Express arrives at
Houston daily at 9:00 a m
Apply for any information to
J. WALDO,
G. P. and T. Agent.
A. H. SWANSON,
Gen. Sup't.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
VICK'8
ILLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOGUE.
Seventy-five pages—300 illustrations,
witn descriptions of thousand* of the best
fiowers and vegetables in the world, and
the way to grow them—all lor a two cent
onstage stamp. Printed in German and
English.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden,
50 cents in paper covers; in elegant cloth
covers, $1.00.
Vick's Illustrated Monthlv Mn !" —
32 pages, fine illustrations, and colored
plate in eveiv number. Price $1.21; a
year; five copies for $s.00. Address,
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
Druggists.
W. M. IIA IN TV A ,
Wholesale and retail
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No. 113 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The bett selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PURE WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES
For Mcdicina! Purposes.
GE°. W. WILLIAMS,
Wholesale nn<i retail
DRUGaiST,
DENISON, • TEXAS.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 60, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1878, newspaper, May 2, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326909/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.