Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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J. WEII,, Proprietor.
GAINESVILLE, - - TEXAS.
The "bon-toh" hotel of Gainesville.
Well furnished, commodious rooms, and
the table supplied with the best the mar
ket affords. 3 20 If
Alaino Hotel.
C. C, SCHMUCKER.
DENISON, TEXAS.
EIL HOUSE,
IBIPHIS & GHABLESTON
rrfey!"***"""
Loving, filler & Ross
—PUBLISHERS OF THE—
STOCKMEN'S GUIDE
17 Stop
Ral lroad,
£: >—tuk
BREAT SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE
IfZ- a a PASSING TBKODGH
The "naturally beautiful and most fovor-
ed region of our country."
Decidedly the
SHORTEST LINE
V" V -TO THE
EASTANDSOUTHEAST
Elegant day coaches from
TTLE ROCK TO CHATTANOOGA
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Magnificent Palace Sleeping Cars, owned
by the company, on all night trains.
Sleeping Car Fare Reduced.
Baggage checked through
to destination.
PASSENGERS FOB
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK.
—AS WELT, AS FOR—
CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA,
CHARLOTTE, AUGUSTA,
And all Southeastern Cities, should pur-
chase tickets by this line.
Maps, Time Tables, and Rates of Tick-
ets furnished on application to
P. R. ROGERS,
Gert. Western agent, Dallas. Texas.
Mchi, ly
~ i. -1:1
Bakery.
THE STAB
★ BAKERY, *
Next to Wood & Co., Main St.
: ENISON,TEXAS.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cakes cor.
tantly on hand, and will be deliverei
wice a day to any part of the city.
■' oF. BRE'YER, Prop
R
Real Est&to.
EAL ESTATE AND ABSTRACT
OF TITLE OFFICE.
h
V I
J. T. MUNSON,
^ . # •
(Successor to Tone & Munson.)
BUYS AND 8EIL8JEAL ESTATE.
Collets Rents, Pays Taxes, Negotiates
Loans, Makes Abs tracts of Titles.
THE ONLY ABSTRACT OF TITLES
OF DENISON.
Office No. 215 Main street, up stairs.
DENISON, - TEXAS.
.... , ,* 3od&wtf
.«MVT • V—;
. *, Citation Notice.
Mj 1 , *'• ,iin
THE STATE OF TEXAS-
-MfT ■•>' :
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Gray
son County—Greeting:
Yoy are hereby commanded that by
making . publication of tl>i« citation in
some newspaper published in the county
of Gray son for once a week for three suc-
cess iv<^*W?feks previous to the return day
hereof, you notify all persons interested
in the estate of Louis ilostetter, de eased,
that D. White. guardian of the estate of
said deceased, has lilerl liis tinal account
and prayer for discharge'as such guardi-
an, and that tin; same will be heard at
the nvxt tsrin of the county court of
Grayson county, for clvif and probate
business, to 1)6 held at the court house in
the citv of Sherman, in said county,.on
the 31I Monday in May. A . IV, 1SS0, at
which time all persoV interested in said
estate may appear and contest the same
if they see proper .
By order of the judge of said co.it ft.
Wittiest, my hand and seal of said court
| L. s ] this, aoth day of .April, 18S0.
G. A. DickkWwAn, Clerk,
By A. P. Fi ti.vf Deputy.
MUM
Hancl-BooK.
It will be « neat and well bound, dura-
ble, convenient sized book ot 2 o pages,
giving name, postoffice address, location
of ranche and illustrated mark and brand
of all stockmen in Western Texas, from
Red R iver to the Rio Grande. The book
will also contain the Constitution, By-
Laws, Rules and Regulations of the
Stock-Raisers Association of Northwest
Texas, together with the proceedings of
each meeting, and other valuable infor-
mation to all persons interested in stock
business of Western Texas. The book
will be delivered by the 10th of March,
1880, and will be complete in every re-
spect. Our Mr. Geo. B. Loving is a lifc-
| long stock man, and with the assistance
Of the Stock Raisers Association of North-
west Texas, guarantees the book to be
what we claim tor it.
in KRIS :
For inserting cut of animal, horse or
cow showing mark or brand as
they appear on the anijnal, your
Name, Postoffice, and Location of
Ranche in type under the cut, and
mail you a copy of the book, post-
paid $2 00
For each additional Mark and Brand
without Cut 25
Each additional Book 50
gQ^In sending mark and brand, etc.,
write it as plain as possible.
The book will contain a complete in-
dex, so that every brand can be leadily
found.
—REFERENCES
Col. C. L. Carter, Pres., S. A. N W.
Texas, Palo Pinto, Texas.
J. B. Mathews, 1st Vice-Pres., S. A. N.
W. Texas, Ft. Griffin. Texas.
J R. Stevens, 2d Vice-Pres., S. A. N,
W. Texas. Cambridge, Texas.
Couts & Simpson, Weatheiford, Texas.
T. J. Atkenson, Jncksboro, Texas.
KIP-For further information and adver
tising rates address,
LOVING, MILLER & ROSS,
Printers and Publishers,
Weathertord, Texas.
NEW ADVFRTIStMfNTS.
ANHEUSER'S
PREMIUM LAG E R B E E R ,
acmes
Received the Mkheit nwiiru at the Fun# Exposition for the
Purest, the Best and Most Healthy Beer
Manufactured in the World. All ordert promptly filled. f,
Texas.
Denison,
The Best Paper!
TR.Y urn
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED!
THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR.
THE!
Scieiific American
The Scientific American is a large first-
class weekly newspaper of sixteen pages,
printed in the most beautiful style, pro-
fusely illustrated with splendid en-
gravings, representing; the newest inven-
tions and the most recent advances in the
arts and sciences; including new and in-
teresting facts in agriculture, horticul-
ture, the home, health, medical progress,
social science, natural history, geology,
astronomy. The most valuable practical
papers, by eminent writers in all depart-
ments of science, will be found in the
Scientific American .
Terms. $3.20 per year, $1.60 half year,
which includes postage. Discount to
agents. Single copies ten cents. Sold
by all newsdealers. Remit by postal or-
der to MUNN Si CO., publishers. 37 Park
Row, New York.
PATENTS. 11,!? wuu",":
Scientific American, Messrs. MUNN &
CO. are solicitors of American and for-
eign patents, have had 35 years experi-
ence and now haye the largest establish
ment in the word. Patents are obtained
on the best terms, A 6pecial notice is
made in the Scientific American of all in-
ventions patented through this agency,
with the name and residence of the pat-
entee. By the immense circulation thus
given, public attention is directed to the
merits of the new patent, and sales or in
troduction often easily effected .
Any person who has made a new dis-
covery or invention can ascertain, free of
charge, whether a patent can probably be
obtained, by writing to MUNN &i CO
We also send FREE our hand book about
the patent laws, patents, caveats, trade-
marks, their costs and how procured, with
hints for procuring advances on inven-
tions. Address for the paper or concern-
ing patents.
MUNN & CO., 37 Pai-k Row, N. Y.
Branh office cor. F and 7th sts.,
Washington, D. C,
the vvokkwoman's i ki un i)
In these days of political trickery,
(true friend in the time of'need is a
[friend indeed; and such a friend is
Dr. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS.
It Is a sure cure for
ONSUMl'TION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTH-
MA, BRONCHITIS, HOARSItNKSS,
and all diseases of the lungs, chest and
throat.
This well known remedy Has been us-
ed lor thirty years and has cured thous-
ands of cases, many of which were giv-
en up for hopeless.
No case, however obstinate, can re-
sist the healing properties of Dr. Wra.
Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. Trial
bottles will be furnished
to all who are afflicted wit
pectoral diseases.
8(5P"Rcmt'mber that it is the persis-
tent use of the Balsam thai cures the
worst cases
John F. Hicnry, Curran St Co.,
Sole Proprietors,
8 Cott.fcgr Pi ac* Nrw York.
ORGANS Sub-Bass
hi Coupler, box
and shipned/Only $'>7.75. New Pianos.
<>195 to $i,6«o. fry-Midsummer offer
Illustrated free. Address Daniel F.
Beafty. Washington, N. f. ^ 18 rm
33.38. Treat, w"!''Net
York Publisher of First-class Subscrip-
tion, Books, wants one or more Agents
In every County. Steady work and best
terms. 5 18 nn
gratuitously
Itli lung and
STRAtJB MILL WORKS
Portable mitU. lift'«piui)to
<itid«r.rnnn"r«, rock h* il np-
■MpRlL tr F.vii< or
[wehsnl Work. Mai*
wt-riimierii, fttr
WwMMUIt WM VB
rlor 11Ctil Ktoiiim of nil
mlr.w « iiii1iii- linldi Am*
krr «i ■ H
UNFERMENTED
MALT BITTERS
TRADE MARK
few MALT AND HOPS ^
BITTEBS
THERR is no greater Blood-Purifying
and Life Giving Principle in the
world of medicine than MALT BIT-
TERS, prepared by the MALT BIT-
TERS Company from Uufermented Malt
and Heps. It is a Perfect Renovator of
feeble and exhausted constitutions. It
enriches flie blood, solidifies the bones,
hardens the muscles, quiets the nerves,
perfects digestion, cheers the mind, and
vitalizes with new life every fluid of the
body. It is so; because it strikes at the
root of all debility—ENFEEBLER DI-
SGETION and IMPOVERISHED
OBLOD. Sold everywhere. 5 18 ira
(T^A'^Lovely Bouquet, Gold, and -Silver
(^H^Chromos, assorted styles, with
name, 10c. Nassau Card Co., Nassau,
N. Y. 4 23 itn
Waters' Pianos and Organs!
Best Made : Warranted Six Years. New
Pianos, Stool, and Cover. $160, upward .
New Organs, $45. $50, $60, $75, upward.
Illustrated Catalogue free. Agents want-
ed. Second Hand Instruments at Bar-
gains. Horace Waters & Co.. 826 Broad-
way, New York. 4 23 im
FDR. LASCELLK'S ENGLISH
REMEDY.
JJ V unlike the many so-called
.K. • preparations for this disor-
der which only relieve while used by the
patient, CURES PERMANENTLY I and
has been endorsed in this respect for the
pust 20 years by the leading medical au-
thorities in Europe. NO CHARGE
made to give it a fair test, as Dr. LAS-
CELLES undertakes to send eoch suffer-
ing applicant a FREE package on their
forwarding name and Post Office address
to his Sole Agents for the U. S. and Can-
ada, Messrs. SLOCUM & CO., 4 Cedar
St., New York. 4 23 im
BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL.
Mrs. Julia McNalr Wright's Now Root,
THE COMPLETE KDME
r all of l'RACXMJAi. INl'ORaiATION,
The young Bou e.kc«per GUIDE,
0Tbo Experienced noiucKeczx^s FRIEND.
oMS-K«>eptnis, OoMiing, llt'M. Aooldcnta. SbkBttt,
ldron, Cowpanr. Marriwrs. Religion, Morals. Monvjr.
nily Govommosit, and a invlMMl'lu t f other topicfl fHifr
treated. Telia how to uwko tlio C.ne BEAVTiXVU
•sd If Al'l'Y.
"A book of more prsoticnl utility will ooMom, lfevor,
bo found outsida or lnnpirntmn,"—christian Advocato.
ttircrncn lQ every «ltjr homo DV Eich nd Pom
HluK.UC.lJ (nail country O ■ VuttnaandOlJ.
Pino p p#r. Clear Typo, Iioulirul Binding, 8ploridiilIHui-
teatloiuh £7tt'iriy 0 vlo i'aunn. lowpria*. Belle rapidly.
fj/ncription and terms free
AdUrusu J. C. MoVVllVX & CO.,Ht. I.oul ,rtio
4-34 2m
PTStool, Cover and Book
only $143 to$3S5 Organs
13 Stops, 3 set Reeds, 2 Knee Swells,
Stool, Book, only $y88fijPa*Woliday Ncwb-
pnper Free. Address Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, N. J. * .16 6m
On 80 Daya Trial
We will send Our Electro-Voltaic Belts
and other Electric Appliances upon trial
for 30 days to those sufferiag fronj Nev-
ous Debility, Rheumatism. Paralysis or
any diseases ot the Liver r.r Kidneys, and
many other diseases. A Sure Cure guar
anteed or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC
BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. 11 6 7m
CHEAPEST' BOOK STORE w'StflV
175672 New and Old Standard Works in
Everj' Department ot Literature Almost
given away. Catalogue of General Liter-
ature.and fiction free. Immense Induce-
ments to Book Clubs and Libraries.
Leggat Brothers,
3 Beckman st., nevir new postoffice, New
York. 4 1 2111
•WVM IMPROVED ROOT
XUT6S BEER PACKAGE, 25
ccnts. Mr.kes fiye gallons of a delicious
and sparkling beverage, -wholesome and
temperate. Sold by druggists, or sent
by mail on receipt of 25 cts. Address,
CHARS. E. HIRES, Manufacturer, 215
Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
2 12 6m
SAWING THE LOO.
THE GREAT SUCCESS1
ot mia
WOTOFUL IMPROVED „ _
iabornsvlHR«I>* !*'«' R101M« ^AWMAOirm
lo fully demonstriuod liy U10 nnmbpr In nu ntkl tho
Bresent douinnd far theiu. It snwu Lous-of any t,u .
iu« innu till sitw moriD logs or com \vi ")d In 01m
fluy tvinl wuiUt tiutu ttvu nifii nut tlit* c d wuy. U
•vill na,w a two foot tog Ht fhrpo mlntit"i. V.yrrr
fni'tnnr nmu otto. T.-wnxhlii nrrniu w.'iuico.
9und fur illtiRtnitod CSi-ottlur «r> :1 T'ufm A.
AUdrvtn W. tV.IKWdW ll'Kitm.,
17# Blitt W.. n.Snv a. .. O,
-MFVwura f>( !l «..tl in-
frincfcr#. Wt ownjWv?p-iTcttp.i.fn!s lh^MiCin"t
Riding Saw M*ti Liuva* \n wurrmiievt ry Machiur.
^ g.l.OO fclcvoiv
Do you wflB.t u i-«ro, bloom
infj Complexion? "(
few AppUcatiOns of UiMlE
K.WW BALM will graft-
Ify yori to yoiir hrnrt's ron-
tenft. It dot s away with Sol-
lowncsa, BuduotM, Pimples,
Blotclicfi. t'.rd alldiaeaaesand
hnjioi fcrt 'oK'3 of tho skin. It
Mmi.i. itllll
IM. i'UU,
& ■ 'Ulvrtih"''d pi In it.
un.-lit.v. OaUtloKuo Tr<
f4cti hint, os, j. h j
OKdeu "IUUIUilmj, O- 1
•1') ; ~l'
PliEM 1.1.1), WfKM Akciil
l u<l S.uiiO at., llC
ft lady ot
IHIRf y appear but TWEN-
TV: RKd w natural, gradual,
*h<I pwft^t are its effects.
i!.tat it in impossible to detect
its application.
CENTRAL ROUTE
■3? O ^3? 3E3 2£1 -A.
HOUSTON AND TEXAS
CENTRAL RAILWAY.
AND CONNECTIONS.
Passenger Express Traino
■ AND
DAILY FAST FREIGHT LINES
BETWEEN TEXAS AND
ST.LOUIS KANSAS CITY ft CHICAGO
PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CAKS
each way, daily, without change,
BETWEEN ST. LOUIS ft HOU8TON
via SEDALIA and
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
GEORGE BRAUN, Agent,
•iy £C; n
' t?'®
THE SHORT LINE.
Pullman's palace sleeping cars
Each way, without change,
BETWEEN DALLAS AND ST. LOUIS
via VINITA and
ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO R Y
Through tickets from or to any point
in Great Britain or Continent of Euiope,
yia
HOUSTON & TEXAS CENTRAL R'Y
AND
National, White Star, ••Inman" and ihe
"North German Lloyd" Steamship lines
on sale at all important stations.
Special inducements to immigrants and
people desiring to settle in the State.
££2**For information as to rates of pas-
sage and freight, routes, etc., apply in
person, or by letter to
J. II. HOG AN.
General Immigration Agent.
C. B. GRAY,
Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt.
E. D. TRUE,
Asst. Gen. Freight Agt.
or to:
A. H. SWANSON,
General Superintendent.
J. WALDO,
Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
J. K. Hogan! General Immigra'n Agt.
K
Whciesalo Liquors.
ENTUCh-Y WHISKY DEPOT.
Lager Beer Sales |
From the St. Louis Republican, November 5th, 1879.
The official returns to the Reveneu Department for the year endina N" < ' ' M
show the enormous quantity of 100,000 barrels of lager beer no'd by the Anhcusert
Bunch Brewery. The returns prove the the largest brewers in the ' . 11 ^Jt
( imcti. A twclkbl; rcMMlj'l
for th" ■}!'. ■'■/ llcl.l inrmnx'ttt curt of Cl'lli tttiii'-l
Uoii.HniliWlltiii.Csl'irili. \sUuij,t.««<la(t I*roa.'|
... I /.• !/ m.. Aim. a positive nm
r.i.llnnl riivc for Nrrjiius ItclJIIly and.a
KetvoUn CiimpliUatt, irw*A
■wtVilUS Oillliplctll
ri/wwi.
iio Ovrtipp, fiw
n* and iiHlii^r, "out
cy
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it l > n.ii:
I tr*t«d l.._
with f'ill dlroctioiwl
. . .DHikb) Ii 1 1 rci< ir.|
Bill Ittt W€ Plmrw. *
... hUiuik" i mm to (hit par fr.l
VuWff'B1o< k K oi-tP%er,H.T |
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EPPSTEIN BROS.,
Wholesale dealers in
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
Imported and Domestic
Hines, Brawlies, Cigars, Tobacco.
The Oldest Wholesale Liquor House in
Denison.
Nex'Door to the Sart Stoar
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M., I & T. R'Y.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Beautiful Parlor Car (Seat
Free) from Hannibal to Chicago. Ills.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs the finest Dinning Cars in the
world, between Hannibal, Mo., and Chi-
cago, Ills. Meals, 75 cents.
THIS iS THE LINE
That runs Palace Sleeping Cars between
Hannibal, Mo., and Toledo, Ohio.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Palace Sleeping Car between
Denison and St. Louis, Mo., arid also
one between Houston, Texas, and St.
Lotus, Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs ajReclining Chair Car (Seat
Free) between Sedalia, Mo., and St.
Louis, Mo.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs BOTH a Day Express and a
Night Express out of Denison.
THIS IS THE LINE
That runs a Pullman Sleeping Car be-
tween Fort Scott, Kan., and Quincj', III.
PEOPLE JPATRONIZE THE
Because it runs Through Cars, and gives
the people superior facilities with its new
Steel Track, Fast Time and Sure Con-
nections.
m
Argosy Brace.
SOME REASONS WHY THESE SI'S
PENDERS ARE BETTER THAN
OTHERS:
ist- They contain
no rubber. ;
2d. Thev will weai
onger than any oth-
er snspenders.
3d. The cord?, run
over pul leys,and con-
sequently there can
be na chafing or
wrr.fi :g them out.
4 h There cm be
no strain on any of
the buttons, it being
the only 6elf-adjust-
ine stiKpender in the
world. For sale at the STAR ST()RE.
Sole Agent?. 3 6 tt
m
rexas.
adver
VEEY EASILY HANAQSS,
ECONOMICAL IN FUEL,
and guaranteed to
Give Perfect Satisfaction Everywhere.
BUY
AdARTEROAK
MADE ONLY BY
ST. IMlim, MO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
TB^-PLATE, WIRE^
SHEET mon
—A.:tari>—
EVERY CLASS of goods used or hold b1
m tm nm dealers.
SENV FCB PRICE LISTS,
Aftorney-At-L3W.
Our Illustrated Newspaper, with mnps,
guide book, time tables and printed rites
of fare, will be sent free to all who send
their address to JAS. D. BROWN,
General Passenger Agent,
Or to W. P. ROBINSON,
Traffic Agent,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Merchant Tailor.
J M. HILL,
TAILOR AND CUTTER,
310 Main street,
DENISON,
TEXAS
Cleaning, renovating and repairing
Shirts made to order. Suitings onstantl
on hand. iO'i4tf
GEO. BRAUN,
Agent for
NHEUSBR BEER 00.
Leave your orders with the under-
signed, or at the ice house, near the rail-
road
B. PERSON,
NOTARY AND CONVEYANCER,
Iiibbard building, Main street,
DENISON, ... TEXAS/
1 20 tf
g. g. randell, c. b. ravdbll.
J^ANDELL & BRO.,
Attorneys & Counsollore-at-Law
DENISON, TEXAS.
Office in Muller Block, west entrance
Room No. i, up stairs. ,
Hooks and Stationery.
Northern Ice
Will be furnished in any quantity.
Geo. Braun, Agent,
13 9 tf
Denisan, Texas.
J. M, SHEEDER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOKS, STATIONERY, CHROMOS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
TOYS, ALL SHAQ3S Oil ZEPHYRS
jTrafl
Wall Paper, &c.
v it
The latest Eastern Magazines and SL
Louis Dailies.
fog1*Any Book Delivered at List Pric
Muller Block, Main Street,
DENISON.
VEX A
1 16 tf
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1880, newspaper, May 20, 1880; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth327534/m1/3/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.