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Denison, Texas, Saturday. February 2, 1878.
No. 287-
ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY.
TOHN R. CA
J Texas
Lumber yard.
!ARR, P'ruprie
■oprietor, Denison.
Dentistry.
TAR. JAMES RHEA, Pettigrew’s Build-
ing, Denison, Texas.
Boots and Shoes.
TyTf H. SHERBURNE, manufacturer
1V1. and dealer, Main street.
A UIILIG. Austin Ave., bet. Main
Ji\» and Skiddy streets, Denison, Tex.
"O N. BROWN, No. 238 Main street,
JLV» Denison, Texas.
■ Music Teacher.
T3ROF. M. L. WERNER. Office with
JL the Daily News.
Nursery.
pvENISON NURSERY, one-half mile
L/ north of Main street.
Saloons.
sURANDS SALOON
Saddlery.
L. NOTHAF it CO.,
street, Denison, Texas.
213 Main
Tailoring.
TOWN H. LL.OYD, next door toSheed-
,1 eFt gun shop. Denison, Texas.
T M. HILL, 310 Main street, Denison,
J • Texas.
Banks.
-pwttOVERS & PLANTERS’ BANK,
ly Denison, Texas.
THIRST NATIONAL BANK, Denison,
JL1 Texas.
AND
RAILROAD OFFICE,
jkj Main Street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Tobacconist.
A I.ENDORF, Postojjice Building,
jfjL* Denison, Texas
This old and popular resort is supplied
with the
BEST LIQUORS IN THE MARKET,
And all popular brands of Cigars.
Medical.
VEGETINE.
Her Own Wards.
Baltimore, Md., Feb. 13, 1877.
MR. H. R. Stevens.
Dear Sit—Since several years I have
got a sore and very painful foot. I had
some ph.y: icipns, hut tlnjy couldn’t cure
me.
EASTERN WAR.
England and Austria Likely to
Burn Powder Over It.
Austria Will Not Take a Wing of
tho Turkey.
Now i have heaid of your Vg^ine Smfillpox, Typhus and immense
Horn a lady who was sick for a long time, ° l t j l
and became all well from your Vegttine, I IMstrOBS Prevails.
and I went and bought me one bottle of j _______■■ •
Vegetine; and alter I had u*ed one bottle 1
the pains left me, and it began to heai,
and then I bought ope oilier bottle,/and
so I take it yet. I thank God for this
remedy and yourself; and wishing eycry
Miff re 1 may pay attention to it. It is a
blessing for health.
Mrs. C. KRABE,
63S Wert P 'tirryorc street.
READING
10-1 tf
ROOM ATTACHED.
VEGETINE.
Safe and Sure.
Mr. II. R. Stevens.
In 1872 your Vegetine was recommend-
ed to me, and, vielding to the persuasions
Gladstone Considers tho Sending
of a Fleet into the Dardanelles an
Aot of War and Broach of Neu-
trali’y.
Dallas Herald Press Report.
London, Jan. 30.—No doubt there
is a little misunderstanding between
St. Petersburg and Vienna. Austria,
it seems, expected that the conditions
of peace would he submitted to the
European congress, or at least com-
municated for approval to the mem-
18 THERE A HELL?
MUI1CI9.
'yyEBSTER & Z1NTGRAFF. Post-
Stationers.
_______A k Z1NTC
office Building, Denison, Texas.
Livery Stables.
TACK GALLAGHER'S. Corner Bur-
J net ave. Si Woodard Sts., Denison, Tx.
XTXCELSIOR STABLE. Cor. west
£2.t Main st. Si north Burnet ave.
Groceries,
WJ II. PIER, Corner Grocery. Main
VV • St. & Austin ave., Denison, Tex
T T MERRITT, No. 121, Main Street
1 I, Denison, Texas.
f AISMAN & CO., No. 127 Main »treet,
VJ Denison, Texas.
T J. COLLINS, next door to Nevint Si
J m Co., Main street.
Painters.
TT C. CLIFFORD No. 510 Main
Jllr* street. Denison, Texas.
»ANK EXCHANGE.
J. B. MeDOUGALL, Prop’r.
EXCELS ALL OTHER SALOONS
In the city.
The choicest liquors and all the stand-
j ard brands of imported and domestic ci-
j gars always on hand.
Call and try the best five cent cigar in
i the city.
227 Main street,
DENISON, - - - TEXAS.
9 * dtf
litolUllo ; < * *
of a friend, I consented to try it At the , bet’s of tilt- triple alliance,
time 1 was suffering front general debili- j The Telegraph’s Vienna dispatch
ty and nervous prostration,superinduced sayH Uiat Austria’s refusal to annex
by overwork and irregular habits. Its j}'suj., alui Herzegovina is confirmed
wondeitiff strengthening and curative . . • , 1 An.ir.,„
properties seemed to afbet my debilitated on numsteiml autholity, and Antlias
system from the fii st dose; and unuer its i sy will sanction lio 111 eastlt e calcul.lt e.l
persistent use .I rapidly recovered, gain- ! directly or indirectly to bring about
ing more than rsual health and good ■ qie n,jn nf t],e Ottoman empire,
feeling. Since then I have not hesitated , ^sohitc attitued of Austria has,
to give Vegetine my most unqualified in- . ,
dorsement, as being a sate, sure and pow- m a certain liieasuie, been n <
crfiil agent in promoting health and re- j known to Russia by Count Andrus-
storing the wasted system to new life and as well as Lord Derby, by favor
energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I , of the ijeiltical note
use; and a* long as I live I never expect j (, . , ...........„„„
to find a better.
Air Arousing Doeertaiion on the
Popular Theme ol the Day.
Fort Worth Democrat,
One by one all the bright visions
of youth are dispelled; all the heroes
are passing away before the merci-
less hand ol some skeptftal writer.
We are told that the daring ex-
ploits, and chivalric deeds of Don
(Quixote, and his humble Sancho
Lanza were myths; that Robinson
Crusoe and his man Friday were hut
the creation of the novelist; the stoiy
of William Tell and the crued tyrant
Gesler was but a fiction, invented to
frighten other hard-headed and cruel
rulers, as mothers tell sto.iea of
spooks and ghosts to bad little boys
to make them hurry home with the
cows before dark. No Dori Quix-
ote; no Robinson Crusoe; no Wil-
liam Tell; no hell, no nothing. It
Well Auger.
$25s$50 FEE DAT
CAM ACTUALLY EXE MADE WITH THE
first
Voskid
ft ACTUALLY Cl WAOfc Wnn
uWellAuqer
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Custom Mill.
R. COLLINS & CO. Mil I & Com-
mission House on Woodard street.
J A. BRENNER,
Dealer in
CHOICE LIQUORS A ND CIGARS
Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Insurance Agents.
e~pilOMAS HOFFMAN, Main street,
JL Denison, Texas.
Meat Markets.
TpvENNEY it 1IYBARGER, proprierors
I J Central, next door to Mayor’s office.
JOHN BROWN Al CO., next door west j
of Shaw's confectionary store.
"X). J. QUINN, Accommodation Market,
A Main street.
A/f COLLETT & CO., No. 1254 north
JYL. Main street.
/"''RAND SOUTHERN SALOON,
VJ
J. EAYNAL & CO., Prcp’rs.
Cor. Main st. and Austrn av.
Railroad Ticket Brokers.
/ * ILMAN & CANNON, ticket brokers,
V.J Alamo Hotel.
Hotel* and Restaurants.
PLANTERS HOUSE, corner Gandy
J. street and Houston avenue.
( ''ATE CITY RESTAURANT—W. II
VJ Stafford, prop.. Main street.
HAS. BUKCKEL prop’r, Cosmo
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.
FURNIS1IFD ROOMS
Can also be had on reasonable terms.
8-18 tf
Yours trulv,
W. H. CLARK.
120 Monterey st., Alleghany, Pa.
VEGETINE.
Tho Best Spring Medicino.
Charlestown.
II. R. Stevens.
Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have
used your “Blood Preparation” in my
family for several years, and that for
Special correspondents to London
newspapers continue to give details
of the immense distress prevailing.
can’t be possible! We are unwil-
ling to believe that the grand pyro-
tecnical display that ministers have
ranted about and exhoi ters pictured
j in such glowing heat, as the future
j and eternal home of all who failed to
believe as they did, does not exist.
If there is no place where the
wicked find their abode, and where
they are subject to tortures indescri-
bable, where with parched tongue,
and lips burning with thirst, they
are made to listen to the rippling of
ice v ater as it runs from one of
Gurley’s patent refrigerators, with-
out being able to taste a drop ; where
provisions. Eight thousand refug
family for several years, and that tor ; ; , j., thc capital Monday. Many
Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheu- , , ,, . . ‘............ u.
Uiv- ........ 1 - UUl UClIJg LU
They state the smallpox and typhus , f imjsj-,;ng with hunger, they are
is among the refugees, and the effoits j compeJlej t0 occupy quarters across
making to send them to Asia, it is j (jie way from the most extensive
apprehended, will increase the popu- j prLJj(- shop in the place, where the
latlon of Constantinople to such an , wjncjs (^at fail to cool their fevered
extent as will occasion a scarcity of k,OWSi or refresh their burning
cheeks, blow the luscious fruits al-
u.alic affections it cannot be excelled;
and a blood purifier and spring medicine
it is the best thing I have ever used and I
have used almost eveiything. I can cheer-
fully recommend it to any one in need oi
such a medicine. Yours respectfully
Mrs. M. A. DINSMORE,
ig Russell Stiect.
are huddled in open sheds, knee-deep
in mud and water. The wholesale
exodus from Roumaniu is unabated.
In the House of Commons, this af-
ternoon, Mr. Bedford Clappcrton
Pim, conservative member for Grave-
send, believes that the time has come
when the immediate action of Eng
land is an absolute necessity, and re-
quests forthwith an estimate for
j placing an army and navy on a war
; footing. Mr. Pim represents the
Yursophite section of the
politan, 107 Main street.
c
/•''ALIFORMA, Mrs. M. Maguire, pro-
prietress. ror. Houston ftv. and Main.
ALLEY HOUSE. I. Furber, proprie-
tor, soutli side Main street.
Attorr.eys-a.-Law,
V
jpALACE 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.
T^ANBELL & PECK, upper Main st.,
A
north side.
N. ROBERTSON, No. 227 Main
stieet.
B. PERSON, north side west Main
I street, near thc postoflTice.
ESSIE M. COOK, notary public, Gun
Block, up stairs.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
II HANNA, News Building, Main
1 stieet. __
F.eal Estate.
e-pONE & MUNSON, 215 Main street,
X up stairs.
1TTM II. HUGHES, Main street, op-
VV posite National Bank.
The Palace Beer llall has been recently
j fitted up in a neat and attractive s'yle and
furnished with
FINE BILLIARD TABLES.
VEGETINE.
What is Weeded.
Boston, Feb. 13. 1871.
II. R. Stevens | —......,
Dear Sit—About one year since I found strong
mvself in a leeble condition from general i ivn)se
debility. Vegetine was strongly rc-com- i ^ Ccntl-al News states that Aus-
mended to me by a tnend who had been ., , ,.c
much benefited b-. its use. I procured the j tl’ia declined to commit htlScL to a
article, and, after using several bottles, 1 joint action with England, unless
was restored to health, and discontinued previously assured that the British
its use. I feel confident that there is no , n,-m:stry 'js &afe against assaults of
rnedieine superio-to it for those complaints j oppositi-in, which might leave
for which u is especially prepared, and ; ! r . , , ,, •
would cheeriuliy recommend it to 1 ! Austria isolated at this stage, amt
who feel that they need something to re- j that the ministry intend the pending
------------1 votu tu furnish the requisite guaran-
tee. If the ministry obtain a large
store them to perfect health.
Respectfully yours,
U. L. PETTENGILL,
Finn of S. M. Pettengill 81 Co.,
No. 10, State Street, Boston.
VEGETINE.
All Have Obtained Relief.
South Bkrwick, Mr., Jan. 17. 1872.
II. R. Strvkns.
Dear Sir—l liave had dyspepsia in its
worst form for the last ten years and have
taken hundreds of dollars- worth of medi
cines without obtaining any relief. In
The Wine Room, which has recently i September last I comtnenccu taking the
I been fitted up, is nice'.Y furnished.
majority, a very important European
combination will appear.
Mr. Gladstone, accepting thc ad-
dress from the liberal associa tion at
Oxford to-dav, said: “He considered i
most within their reach, only to re-
cede again when they reach out
their hands to possess them. If
there is no such place as this, filled
with sulphurous fumes, blinding
smoke, and the air resonant with
clanking chains, and the dismal cries
of the suffering, how are the wicked
to be frightened into repentance?
For it must be conceded that there
are more who profess religion from
. , fear of the devil, than from love of
the the Lord.
j If there is no hell what has be-
I come of Michael, who fell over the
| battlements of heaven, after the war !
i with the angels? and where is the |
; abode of Mr. V\'hat’s-his-name, who j
| refused a few crums of bread to j
j poor, starving Lazarus? and what
| about the story ot his having discov-
; ered Lazarus hi Abraham’s bosom, .
and raised up bis voice and besought :
him to give him a drop of water, 1
and Lazarus, remembering the
crums, declined? If there is no
hell, what is to become of
WE !¥?EAfl *T!
ZjkI aro prepered In il< mcMtrule thc Lot.
OTTO ATTORR.Sori-opyrnfcvt *utlrHy by
IJ.n.si: I-oWLiq null .nil bote at tlmuuo
c-i' %0 i'SET Filt HOUit. 'i'U. y bura
Vein
3 73 C F2S7 SI WaHSOT,
And AX r DEPTH Itf.qUUED. TLcywtll
kui-f* I n
£21 tiliidfi rf Ei,rlh, Soft *artd hu<|
Llirtputot r, KttniaHio'Mt KM»te
CaiiI, r*ljki© »utl X!«fUpau.
And yru iLAXr. ts- M'f of WEILS in
y UlLK-sAJi O.
OOOT> AfrrrVF APUJTT*! W !n
every .iiaa-iuiJ 1-V.uely m Hie Liuped baut.
Ki nd for mir riUBtrutei! CataloelU*, irrmn.
pricre, pr.n'-fi g our udvcrviAunams
bona f\U€. ai»Iui v*prt
miTzmiTsuima
BLOOMFIELD, DAVIS CO., IOWA,
ia wiiat you uuw ti-s ailvcr-
tlseaiciil.
Miscellaneous.
VICK’S
ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE
Each number contain! thirty-two pages
tf reading, many fine wood cut illustra-
tions, and one color, d plate. A beauti-
ful garden magazine, printed on elegant
paper, and full ot information. In Eng-
lish and German. Price $1.25 a year;
five conies, $5.00.
Vick’s Flower and Vegetable Garden,
50 cents in paper covers; in elegant cloth
cover. $1.00.
Vick’s Catalogue, 300 illustrations,
only 2 cents. Address,
' JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
as an encouragement to prolong thu
war: that he feared thc vote woulu
1 aeptemoer HIM i cunimcnccu itutiug 1 in* j ’ . . . ,
j Vegetine* since which time my health has be CiilTicci by die Uiniirc ot the lius j
i steadily improved. My t >od digests well, ; meinbers to oppose it, though li
! and I have gained fiitetn pounds ot H:sh. ! ^>r Ireland’s honor, those w lio
E
Saloons.
SALOON,
Main
✓^xU RAND’S
VV street.
V) ANK EXCHANGE, J. B. McDougall,
X) prop., 227 Main street.
J A. BRENNER, 216 Main street.
/"''RAND SOUTHERN, J. Raynal &
vJ Co., props., cor Main st. & Austin av
JpALACE BEER HALL, Louis Libbie,
prop., Main street,
Druggists.
W. M. II ANNA,
Wholesale and retail
DRUGGIST,
No. 112 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
The best selected stock of
DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS
In the City.
We make a specialty of
PURE WHISKIES, BRANDIES & WINES
For Medicinal Purposes.
r....... My food digests well,
gained fifteen pounds ot fitsh.
There are several others in tins place j themselves been Struggling for
taking T egetmes and all ha.vc obi timed 1 . , ,
I reliefr Your- truly. I irecdom, would respect and symp i-
T1IOMAS E. MOOftE, ” ...... ”.....
Overseer Card Room, Portsmoutli Co. s
Mil’s.
VICK'S
FLOWER [AND VEGETABLE GARDEN
is the most beautiful work ol the kind in
the ,-rlL I the world. It contains nearly 150 pages,
, . , 1 hundreds of fine illustrations, and six
tors and other wealthy nabobs ot the j C/tr„mo piate.s of Flowers, beautifuliy
land whom, we are toid, expeiience diawn and colored from nature. Price
• considerable difficulty in obtaining! 50 cents in paper covers; $1 ooin elegant
the sending of a licet into the Darda- , entrance into heaven? and what i- cloth. _ Printed in
1'f‘lh‘c mii Mc't (if war a brunch c«t i.cu- i » • i \ ick * Illiistrated Monthly Magazine
' ° : g a. I to become ot delinquent subscribers 1 fine iPuetrations, and colored
trahty , that urc \otc ol . iddl-o*!?* auj those who cheat the printerst | (,|ate everv number. Price $1.25 a
pounds woulu 1 c i.-.icn oy the lurk* aac] w;,en y0u are offended, and year; five copies tor $3.
I want to l id yourself of the offender, 8 ick’s Catalogue--300 illustrations,
what are you to do with him, if you ' only *jaMES VICk! Rochester, N. Y.
can’t tell him to go to hell?
We are ready to give tip the he- i • ”
roes ol the picture books, and the , QLEASON S MGNiHLY
nursery, but to be put off in this 1 --
........... .........- ”i- I way, the next thing some one will This beaubful magazine, handsomely
thize with the freedom of others, lie | w#nt „s to bc!!cve that Jonah didn’t ! i^troUd is the cheapest magazine m
said the liberals were in tnc minority ; ,, lvv the whale. 1 ,e,LniM *iA**'< “n,f ™ ^‘ml
VEGETINE
I’ri-pm i-it by
: II. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS
Vegetine'is Sold b.v ail Druggists. |,j0fKiv
I in the house, but they had fhe coun-
I try with them on this question. It
j rested with the country to say wlieth-
j er it would receive the burden of this
I vote and encourage Turkey to poise-
I in nmlmifYin «• till' flF. *1
in prolonging the cruel and
stru'"Tle which has already
Texas Patents.
DUHKn v. uai «n
— I brought her well nigh to desti act.
on.
Druggists.
HANNA, No 228
Damson, Texas.
Main street,
M/I
EO. W. WILLIAMS, Druggist, Main
VJT street.
LEX. W. ACIIESON, 225 West Main j
street
I
A
Liquor Dealer*.
J^PPSTKIN BROS., next door
^EO. W. WILLIAMS,
Wholesale and retail
UDIEULT GGIST,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
_________ _____ ____ Star
Store.
OUIS LEBRECHT, 123 Main street.
Books and Stationery.
J* tf H. BROWN, No. 114 Main street,
iVl. Dauison, Texas.
Dry Goods.
QAM’L STAR Si CO., corner Main
street and Austin avenue.
T H. PORTER, No. 118 Main street,
J • Denison, Texa*.
Photographer.
/^EORGE PERKINS, east side Ruak
\JT arenue. ___________
Gunsmiths.
t^HEKDER k BEE UK, West Main st .
O south side.
Nursery.
''T"1IE DENISON NURSERY,
T. V. MUNSON, Proprietor.
Keeps none but the Choicest Varieties
for this climate.
SPECIALTIES:
PEACH & UMBRELLA
TREES.
Gunsmiths.
QHEEDF.R & BEEBE,
gun and locksmiths.
A full assortment of all goods in our
line always on hand. Breech and muzzle
loading guns for rent. Repairing neatly
and promptly done. West Main street,
south side, Denison, Texas.
Pawobroker and Jeweler.
N BROWN,
PAWNBROKER & JEWELER.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired.
No. 228 Main street,
DENISON, - - TEXAS.
Dyeing and Scouring.
Patents granted to resident-
State ot Texas, in the last
bearing the date of January 1
Reported by Paine & Grafton, at-
i tornevs at law, Washington, D. G. :
Mathews ]. Austin, Bonham, ditch-
II. S. T. (evidently Rev. II. S. | machine; Henry T. Davis, Sher-
! Thiall), in the San Antonio Herald, man, churn ; John A. and \\ m. N.
refets to a paragraph going the ' McCotincIl, Crockett,churn ; Josepn
. , ) f, . M. Payne, Danas, plow; Robert G.
rounds ot the press as to different , an{] > ThomDS*n, Bonham, cot-
parties claiming the honoi of having ; to|) ^ress; Wm‘ H Yarborough,
fired the first gun in the Texas Rev- j Sherman, earth-boring machine.
olution, and says: I . ,' “ ' ‘ . ,. , ,
An oil tanx has been established
That depends upon when the lev- j
olution actually commenced. Il in ! at Dallas by
stories, and more of them, than any other
publication of its class in the countrv, as
! the publishers spare no expense, in order
1 to procure the very best of writer* tor its
of the | columns.
Each number of the magazine Is com-
plete in itself, for there are no continued
j stones in it.
The price for a .-ingle copy is only
81 a Year, l’ostus. Free.
4 subscribers, one year...... $3 co
5 *• “ “ 6 00
16 “ “ “ ••
issue.
1S7S:
10.00
I 2
CHINA
COME AND SEE US,
One-half mile north of Main street, on
Colbert’s Ferry road.
1-8
ALL1GER,
DYEING AND SCOURING,
I >S32. at Anahuac, Spencer J tek, a , lines, and oil is now sold at 19
I brother of Win. H. and Pairack C. I cents per gallon bv wholesale and
Jack, fired the first gun, and if we : rc,t#jj<
have been correctly informed, woun-
ded, if he did not kill one of Brad-
I burn’s soldiers. He was then acting
j under the command of Frank \V.
I Johnson, who still lives. But the
| Texans were then lighting lor Santa
Anna. If the first gun vvas nrtd at
! Gonzales in October, 1S35. then Eli
Mitchell is said to have fired thc first
.shot The first Texan killed was tl)e halDhttbel be without a heir
Richard Andrews, at thc battle ot ‘ _ ______
Conception, October 2S, 1^35. j The cabinet have decided
And a free co; y to the getter-up of a club
of sixteen.
Subscribers can commence with ary
number or dale th.-v please. It makes no
difference to how many post-office* a club
is sent.
Single copies 10 cents. For sale by all
the newsdealers in the United States.
Sample copie- will be -eni tree ot poxt-
the Southern oil tank ; age on the r. :eipt ot 10 cents.
1. OT.KISON, I'libllvtior,
73S Washington St., Boston, Mass.
The widow Oliver did not accept
the $i,cx'0 from the venerable Simon
Cameron as a compromise, but only
in the way of support. The suit is
Still going on.
Astonished Englishman —“Hof;
course there’s a hel. \\ ’at would
To Music Teachers.
A new, natural and easy system, far
superior to any ever before published.
Pamphlet containing this system mailed
free.
miller’s CIBLF. AND PUBLISH!NO HOCB3
1102 and lto4 Sansom St.. Phila.
O’Leary, the pedestrian, com
menced his task of walking 400
Austin avenue, next door to Aug. I h!:g, | miles in ! iy hours it the Highland
UtMStkN', - - TEXAS. j House, Ciuciunati, Monday night.
to re-
sume coinage of the trade dollar at
thc Philadelphia mint.
The Clarksvil'c Times gives N-utii
Texas solid tor Throckmorton
NEW MUSIC-BOOK.
IN AIKIN’S CHARACTER NOTES,
ON A NEW AN1> ItASY SYSTEM.
THE TEMPLE HAKP
Samp’e copie* mailed on receipt of Si 01
MILLER’S BIBLE VND PI’BI 1-.HINO HOI SK
1102 and i 104 Sansran •>' . T. ila.
6-23 w-ymo.
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Denison Daily News. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 287, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1878, newspaper, February 2, 1878; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth525307/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.