Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1878 Page: 2 of 4
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. Btuiuft Maiuiarr.
THU DAILY BEltALOI* jaflimiied ev-
ery «w«iinx e*eept Saturday. Terms
by mail, portage prepaid, $1.00 per
month. Citv subscribers served bv the
rsrrlars nt 25-ceuts a week, payable to
Berman Kuclm, City circttltitor.
THE SUNDAY HERALD is published
every Sunday morning. Terms by
mail, one copy one year. $1.00; six
mouths 50-ets.; two mouths 25-cts
l*ost»Ko prepaid. ’ ......
ONE COPY ONE YEAR to the getter *>’• not as Woeahlo, but neverthc-
It ace ms to Imvtt betome one of
the special missions of journalism
to smooth over tho hardships of this
period and look cheerfully into tho
future, presaging wealth and pros-
perity for tho industrious, and pre-
dicting glndnosB and joy for them
that are heavy (if heart. Perhaps
this is right. It may bo preferable
that tho people should bo encour-
aged by hope; that their drooping
spirits bo buoyed by a faith in the
future. But the journalist has a du-
nn of a club of ten yearly subscribers
when the order is accompanied by $10.
cash. Specimen ooplea free on appli-
cation.
ADVERTISING RATES tdtlKRAL and
will bo furnished on application of re-
sponsible Inquirers.
REMITTANCES should be made in
dratts, post office orders, or registered
letters. Send no checks unless cost of
collection is covered..
ADDRESS ALL ORDERS totheilKK-
au>. Denison Texas. M. F. Dealing,
Business Manager.
BeacoNsfiehd is lionized in Eng-
land ns no Englishman has boon in
years past.
On tiie 12th ilia mercury got up
to 110° in tho shado at Lodi, Wis.
How is that lor high ?
Yum President Wheeler will
summer with II. W. Bcochcr at tho
Twin Moutnin House.
The Arkansas G.izttte hazards
the assertion that there is no Green-
back party in the Slate.
less a duly which calls upon him to
present unpalatable fads, it neces-
sary, without throwing around them
a pootic glamour winch is ro illuso-
ry ns to tall with redoubled^ hav.-li-
noss when the illusion^fadcs boforo
stern' reality. Happy is be who
can look for the silver lining ol tho
cloud, and ho is much to bo envied
who can contemplate hardships and
misfortunes of hia own through
tho rosoy radieneo of hope. But ho
who looks upon tho affairs of our
country to-day, ai.d with tin unprej-
udiced mind will analyze tho caus-
es and prognosticate tho effects can
find no comfort in the future, unless
radical and determined changoa arc
made in our financial policy. Ever
since the panic of ’7S wo have lived
on hope. Wo have boon told to
hope until the next harvest; it would
bo bountiful and hoaven-sont plenty
would relieve us from our difficul-
ties. Wo woro told to hopo and
( HlOAOo and 5t. Louis nro 6'f*i“Jtiopo and Iio]vc, until the virtue of
ving lor the longest list of sun-
strokes. Solar St. Lotus is ahead.
On tho 16th the mercury foil 20°
in Sioux Oily, Minn. Tins indi-
cates that ft cold wavo is sweeping
South.
We hear much of Grant for a
third term but who says Jlayos for a
second term f Don’t nil speak at
once.
The minors of Anz no, France,are
on n striko and serious trouble.
Again wo repeat,strikes are not con-
fined lo America.
GeoRUK Goetzk, aged one hun-
dred years and throe months died
on the 10th irist. at Wyandotte,
Kas. die was undoubtedly a cell-
temiuriart.
Hope has become a seductive lie
and a mockery by its deterring, and
“makolh tho heart sick." Bernuso
the press has been given to deluding j 92 ° in the shade alter 0 p. m. on
the people with false conclusions the 15th at Fort Worth.
GifT, of tho Texas Sun Is In Fori
Worth.
Tho roof of tho Fort Worth eourl
house is leaky.
Parker is a thoroughly Green-
back county.
Two Tonkawa Indians woro in
Graham last Sunday.
A daily mail notv connects Jacks-
boro and Weatherford.
llorso thiovos aro still ‘ doing"
Fort Worth.
Tho Fort Worth aulhor-tios havo
captured a supposod horse thief.
Nobody complains of a dearth of
mosquitoes in Texas tins Hcason.
Complaints of the exceeding heat
aro on tho increase throughout Tex
as.
A citizen of Galveston recently
caught a turtle which weighed 400
pounds.
Tl.o Dallas and Wichita ts now
carrying the mails from Dallas to
Don ton.
John Blaizens was fatally slabbed
by a Mexican at a dance in San An-
tonio on the 14th.
A sneak tliifo stole ft pair ol
dumb bells from tho Galveston
News office recently.
Weatherford is as jubilant over tbs
prospect of that railroad as a boy
with iris first breeches.
Tho cotton worm Ima really rnudo
its appearanco in Walker county
and tho farmers are scared.
The mercury ranged ns high us
and unfounded inferences, the do
mnnd for a system of tinanco that
now appears absolutely necessary
was deferred by tho people.
Tho resumption of specie pay-
ment was another pleasing hallu-
cination which promi.-ctf to equalize
values and in other ways to afford
us much needed reforms. Resump-
tion has been virtually accomplished
but the promised attendant blessings
aro as far away as ever. Let tlie
people know their true condition.
Let thorn.know-that -distress stares
j them in tho face, ajol they will take
One hundred and twenty cams of! ''I0 ' *
, , • , * i • ■ | Irom the in. ,iov ri ■ and make h ■
sunstroke in ht. Lour; on the Dull— ■ ,
i.shiiion that will prqiect the people i
Badger baiting is the favorito
amtnemont of tho good citizens of
Fort Worth just now.
Two men were fined $2 and costs
for bathing in tho Trinity river,near
the railroad bridge at Dallas.
A negro woman rceontly gave
birth to three children m Weather-
ford. Two of them havo since d.iod.
Orilla, Ellis county, needs a tail-
or,so all ye searchers alter that kind
of employment,.prepare to emigrate.
Tho new proprietor of tho Dallas j
that will wrest tl.-* power Herald and p<.ii>-e::i!iti riau'ed Ar- '
uold had a street fight tho other day.
D. W. C. DAVIS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Hardware
Stoves andTurtrare,
Iron Steel, and
Wagon WoodWork.
Manufacturers A«ent For
CHAMPION REAPERS AND MOWERS.
Joint Deere & Go’s Olebmied Plows and Cultivators.
Deere’s Gilpin Sul key Plows.
Adams and French Harvesters and Binders.
J. I. Case & Go’s Threshers and Horse Powers.
Steam Engines,
Gullet Cotton Gins,
Brooks Cotton Presses.
Mitchell I Go's te&ved Wsgoss.
StrauBo & Co’s Com ami Wheat Millo, and nil Kinds of Mill
Machinery. Vi- ;.<r Cano Mills and Cook Evaporators,
all of which 1 will sell tit,
FACTORY PEIOSB,
WITH FlilJIG HT ADDED.
All Clomls IRulfy
Stats ufkgGJAt 3To2?
CHAMPION REPAI
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
o wl
Denison and Sherman,
miscellaneous
C. W. HOTCHKISs & CO.,
House and Sign
PAIN T E U S,
Rusk F5 Avt‘“llc*
DENISON.........—...............■TEXAS.
igy-Conipotellon In Sign PaintingDefied.
Painting in all Its Hrancliei, Paper Hang-
ing, Kalsoiiilritng and Graining.
Agents for the best Rooting Paints.
I SAY!
1 inn too lull for utter
mice, but 1 must speak
jfcV/g'ySj .ttij out in Sleetin’any how
” for I have been boarding
Tobin’s
Behold tho
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I,. GIUKSA,
Dealer ill
Family Groceries,
Cititued Pruils,
G.
MlSCKLLANEOl’S.
A MYSTERY SOLVED!
Tile Grealdst Medical Triumph of Modern
Times! Tho Mysterious Gliannelol dis-
ease Discovered, and a Certain
Cure Provided. TlfeStoniiirli,
. Liver mid Bowetstlie cen-
tre of Disease.
PARSON’S
PURGATIVE PILLS,
H'ltc (Great ilnli-Iillllniis Heme-
«ly Miiil ilisiMunileUiN
solver.
PAB IONS’ PURGATIVE PILLS
Are the re.lilt of long-continued Scienti-
fic investigation, and are waiiiu-nted lo
cure all diseases originating ill llie Stom-
ni-li, Liver and Bowels. No griping pains
fellow the use ol these Pills, unless tlio
Bowels are Inflamed, but Relief, Immedi-
ate Relief* may be relied upon. As H
C ommon l'umil.v
Parson’s Purgative Pills,
Stand uneqmiled before the world to-day.
By varying tlm dose according to direct-
ions, i'aiisoxs* i-riiOAi iyi; i’il.l.Hefl'ectually
riluinv the iihood and greatly alleviate,
If not entirely cure Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
or King's Evil, Rose Eeysipelna or St.
Antony’s Eire, Eruptions, and Erup-
tive Diseases of the skin, Salt Rheum,
Teller. Ringworms, Sores, Boils, Tumors,
Morbid Swellings, Ulceiations, Pimples
and Blotches!
EVERY BON WARRANTED!
Most complete satisfaction Guaraiituod or
N Pay. Full directions around each
.. Physicians supplied by mail, post-
; aid. (or $2.HO per I liousand. in bulk, cash
| in advance. We will send these pills to
Flour and Suit. ull-v '''liable druggist or merohnntto sell
on commission* Agents wanted every-
- I where.
, f .. . . f . .. , I. S. JOHNSON & CO..
IscoiLstantiv receiving Fresh supplies ol!
choice groceries, and soiling cheap. Manufaetiircrs, Bangor, Me.
7—1 iff
W. fi HANNA & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
ACCIIMIJI804Tl®Si SlSiAT
|m ARKBT;
2«« *s™ri;t* ; D R UG GISTS*
DLNIsON, - - I LX AS | IK! Main street
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Cor. Morgan st. Auslin-avo.
r rip.i! o ' ii-rk l *> ■ in tiie store,
XV. J. Proprietor, j- , ------------. -™l—j---
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n ^
. . ■ l.iill I, ' III! I--< < " * I '-u— -I - ‘ \ if * C*1 !
ust been refill,-1 and tliorou ;lily relilted. UvUi-
rri o
Oib.
Viv,mlen
will lind ti i>I' 1
t)v l(ic,i!cd,v\ nli
M’liitly
liifyi*. ■
and con-;
dry rooms
E'.r
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i iniiwhi t|
111 trie
Dill! (
• wryt him.r!
comliiv
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order.
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convenient
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to t!
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lards.
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talilrs colli
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M-. I um.liutU. a •)
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,t. v ■ nor
twenty of winch were instantly fa
tal and many nthor inlaliiies will be
added.
, , , , ... i 1 no cotton even ei Hunt county
ami guard tboir mien and i i-jols: , , * . ., ,
' , ,, , . | lias been cot short lullv otie-llnru
instead ol perialiiatii.g an ansi,irra- • , ,
__by tho continued nun of tho past
I ev of wealth on btrie liojus an-i ms- i * 11
The dead-lock in tho 4T district1 appointing prediction. Whenever | m0"li'*
promises to continue ami Sobii-ielicr ' journalism will tend to educate ili>*! >r ,
1 , , i - - , ,,, i 1 wo a-'pi,iged lunatics were sen!
and fi'clnnd must npjieal lo tho pco-' people >n facts and allow ...... to,
, , , I it,-,,, 11.,.;n,vn . t>. i lo Au Htn from J'ort v\ f'l-iii on the
pie or a second convention must boia,*\" UlUI,01un M.' , uM ’ 1 , m,, ■ ■ , , . .
• lj0|j J and noi uiiiil (lien will it oteupv the i l-’1'1, in cnaiyo of d.-pnfy slionb |
IJ..I I. , .............. | high yiosition which that calling Jack Flint. ■ j
With tho thermometer at 102^ in ; should hold as a benefactor.
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tho shade and an average of fifty ca- j
ecs of sun-stroko per day for several
days past St. Louis papers admit that
it is a little warmer there than usual.
I'.xciiAMii:-!:'
<> TICS.
Wnuhington Post :—In St. Louis
every man is afraid of owning that
", ‘ , ho is a Giant man, for fear people
I he war between l onkling and i , , ’ ,
! -vi.; uspeet him of being a pardon-
Hayes promises to overshadow 'he ,,i w-in»kv thiel.
Howiti-Wattcrson affair, Poller’s
, „ T , . Rochester Democrat :—E. S. \>eb-
commiUcc and Mrs. Jonkw. it is , • , ,, , ,, ,, , ,
! or thinks li,at tho Kepublicacg are
n war to the knifo with tho Mack | trying t0 min him This is ono of
flag in full vaew. i ;he many things that can not possi-
“ ~~ ---i blv be done. it is loo much like
JvOBEsoJf, the great secretary of j npoilin^ :i l,:vd <^;g.
navy under Grant,doubts very much
=3
whether tho ex-Pre-ident
eept a third term. If
ac-
Xat
Ri publican:—Sam ('ox
Tho Towles House, at Canton,!
was destroyed I y fire (,n Thursdav !
niglit. Col.lLukins, tin; proprietor, i
lost everythin .
A bout one hundr-sl Marshal liter, j
male and female, have jCnod tbe [
Murphy Temperance Union up to
Saturday evening last.
A family of colored folks wore j
considerably* scorched up in Fort l
Worth llio other day by* lightning !
during a thunder storm.
Tho city council ot Galveston
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M sun11; <•(! hy
I. KiCWKD'V,
ll.c oi«!y ■ :i|> (i.;il adits
to ilit: i: 1 ]. 1 *.• yhIiid of
hj wool. !i will fore tlie
IlSOSi olisS ii.nlri • —• ■
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COLLECTION At’rliNTS.
1 su-
ms'.
up
of Tides fur
.Y»oll (,\)M!ily.
^ w (lilntcd 150 narta hot
; fi^HEMLoci^v ^ wnlt r,find will not cost
J H v«! > • .. ( KNT A
ih-r" Eivi: gallon tin
VUSS^ CAN.-.
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m-iied to: 1
riLLOL' ACA.ET
Main street,
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P,;' *,’! 'tie liesj companies lit Ms
Si -lie- 1:•] ••(•-■ sled with :l-~etd OVi
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S. I!. KENNEDY,
Omaha, Nebraska.
s. II. KFNNEDY’H
■<:. 1913 Oiiitmtiit
. it is : ■ ’ilt- . ) cents a Package.
II. KKXNFDY’S
H;' I.-*: Orient,
Kir.! >:'•* 1 i io use Ly di»: V. *>. Army
;.!d1 \ crinury Hurtfeon*.
:’::x lL:L.ng Sc;..-. ’/ sb tho World.
Iloiscmc1
• 4 ^ |1 , prj’/ . • • 'W ^ £*• ’ *.
it I n 1 I IlLOuLO) o. F. Q-oodznaut
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fall
will! useh-.e government olfieers. Yury
ttpport him through thick and good ; why don’t he Dart off tho
wMm.
FORSYTH’S
an out and out‘Grant man and
support him through thic
thin. Gerlainly. Why not ?
Tiik Queen of Denmark, who di.
lingili.slied herself bv her invaluable 1'' 11 l,’i,il '° 1,10 v'°
... * . , ,, l can almost I k ovi r it on w
sorvicos in u,d of wounded Ru.-sian | oftho no, Wows he ,,nk„s fol. th,
movement hy resigning ?
\ .ek-dnii'g Herald : — When Wen-
-•-•'00 to ho used hy tho Mayor in
cases of cmei’gencey.
(‘apt. Jutio Peak has ,- tun I to j
Dallas from Austin where lie was
summoned as a witness against the
train rubbers.
f/i". At .
SMItbflE a-5'Y ’.'iia'l’IlK.
{'A’sp cn ims.
-AND-
-B'&D SPRINGS,!
41s, W.-.-t Mall) street.
: DENISON................................TEXAS.'
A If kind- of I’plio! hi rv and !!■ ; ri'-!
iuiT done S;i!:.*f.ict«;iilv.
EPPSiEIN BROTHERS,
Proprietors
( . • • 1 ! A * . UiikiIki. Neb*
Sol.i in New OricDii, [.;■ L. L. LYONS,
\\ l;o!t sib’ I )i t!‘ 'd -I.
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Proprietor.
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sjBWi-r-.’SiSKyBEPfl?
20a M 1111 .. rreet.
soldiers lias been rewarded by ti
Emp: ess of it, wim d'rcover-
her with Older of tnc R -d t.'i ms. I
The Spanish Govoiciim nt;; > t.niv-
'tig a con.me!.dablo I1L0:ality* in'
helping (Juli 1 I ■ bv. f. et a.;,tin after1
the long uiid diviati'nia war. This
liberah.ty may partake largi ly ot
selfishness, but it is noverthele ;
enmioondable, nnd will place tlm
Cubans tinder = h ol , his
Will prevent another inmirl ctiou
soon.
Greenback movement that is
| !y oversproadin r the Union.
l’li
-Bet
-ari e
rapid-J Tho deputy sheriff of Donto i j
; county was -hot at atnl wounded hy j
11-01*1 tatllo thief tv host- arrest lie was
r®UCK6 & BALANCES' .
DENISON.....
....TEXAS.
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;Judgir.|
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took
18 ot
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at Hie.
:e just
The present hostile attitude oft
Indians in the Nori1 Wes' i- ' y ;
winliority* attributed 10 tiie sham- fill j u,
Fort Wurth .Standard thinks ■
the board of health Gittiid take I
some steps to suppress tlm u.-u.tl j
pre valence of aie.ki c • in. that city, j
Texas, a js M:p]vis;-d, will show a |
population of 3,000,000 in the next
cerMis, wl iuh will place the State
(hinl in population in the United I
tes.
■yv :'?k.
a- -t:
.»-Jtj
tik* oi ie.Hun-i1 the Lara-t,i-: Livovy Feed and Sale Stable,
ill Li-1 nor-. Ti-t -iami Cigars , ,
in the City. 101, 10.4. N. Main-st
l’,V I T (!« Jill'l kccpillff till* 111' lo| (col*. N. i»iirilGtt-HVU.)
Ht DKNfs!0>.................................TEX AS.
1 li ■ eo tin ud ; fi’oiu '.*•• of iiit it* old —-
• '-in ........: w 1, House, Sien and Ornamental
' ’ ' TG!
i. SAYSti
I s
Tii
again been turned
Tioni,
happy
sp.dt
Wyoming ma
a century too soon."
New York Times;—A final strok
of humor is to ba found in th
declaration that it ts tho purpose 0
the president “to dnvo tho busincs
polities from tho New York I loose on tho street of Weat!
in house and requires customs ,1 n ,
ronduct of Government agents deal-I officers to devoto themselves to t|„, 11 ’’ "n"ie;ford is not
ing with the Indians. Recently a ' faithful ''oie-ctioii of tho public I ’ ' *' ‘ a L”° ' i;r
gigantic Indian agent’s ring has been ! 1* ';l' promotion of a cun- L"1 *l r*1,1' 'a‘h
, nit';:', tirisoriitvii-)•!-(, and rut her \ n , ,
linear i; whose pcfui.ition.; are Ana-l li 1.1 -1 r,
’ 1 [ coarsegrained professional politician L,
aiinply nston tailing. lira is astro g j to tiie chief place in the ,f,,„ j Gt “‘am hotel, at (it al
argument in favor of turning the In- j housj will n ad:ly commend 1! - . . ■••-•'inty, which wi'l !i v a I
diuns over to the War Department.! *° L in-' lligcnto »•> bei; ; an (lorty-ei.-iil feet, br two slot it
.. . n 11excellent way to accomplish mr-!i a
The Now York .Sun suggests Sc- j result,
cor Robeson for Hie second position ! St. 1(0ui; jonr;m! :_T|10 Howitl-
on the Grant ticket in 1v’ 0. 1’ins Willterson conflict is not entirely
suggestion is made in a view of the \ over yet, and the airy and graceful
fact that Giant is a Western nnd j journalist, as ho rutin s. iiki the I <* "tnnt cannery arul a wine mill or
Robeson an Eastern man, wliicii ' 0,d J/'^liian warriors, from time to | so, to save tho big crop of mustang
„ ... ! time looses ono of his koon arrows
w II Koctiro I he ticket tiie. full
stringtl) ol tlie Ilepuhliean puny.
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■ DENISON................................TEXAS '
Cor. Ma
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and An-
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011 band.
hi Hoi" mid
l-ipio
and 1 igars tou-
il Tab! -.
Ivaisniiihiaiig and Paper
tin
A well sc!
■i! rtoi'k oi wall paper ftl-
1 iy . on luiii-i.
HENRY MSLSEE
j't.'/Fr c f-it: ud ?
built
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S,.-:; . t.s Yi S li M
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I grapes.
B. O.
Under the fircmnst'inces we ar in-
dined to doubt the film's republican-
ism’and tear limit tills li-d ,11 tai ■ i
uii ill-coni ealv-l design to <1 (eiii tin
“man on iicrsobaek.’”
liino loose
on tin* foe. Lately he called Hewitt
a “voteian vai'.i'ghlud prevaricator.” I B. O. Gambrel I, a farmer -m! | ]>:, v
In tiie plain V'.i iiactihii* thi- would ; stock raiser ri siding in McLennan i '
!lkn°'>; bn "spotted oMIiar.-- bat tlm ] ,..„fl!y t.a,|( J cut „f his In.,He j , / ........... ,
■■ U,r'11 ’ 111 1 ’ ’ I tit a late hour ami stmt dead, if I Tho jHi'blitt are invited to call at !!(•’.> Main streot wlutlliftr, wisliing
words which uro rjuiio ojtpri
liiio.it riiicllatg *st line of pt vfumea brought lo Denison tit the
New Drugstore, 140!) Main street
Most complete stock of Drugs arul Oh-uoit uk* w u orotijjht to Den-
ison nt HO!) Main street.
(bratost Viirier)' of-
PATENT MEDICINES
ever brought to Denison at ROD Mailt street.
A stock of l'aints an-l oils that will be ;obl at prices to defy com-
i I'dition at :>0i) M * in :; ■ -t.
’a inns prescriptions prepared nt nil hours of t-Ln day or lbglu
bv skilled drugai Hs who have made the science of
J’luirmacy theirlifi? study, at 309 Main street.
CoiLilopoliUtl ROtiLdliitiaL
F A S II I OX A B I. K
f „4 m, nf
,11.1 iinir !tiSyehan: lauor,
113 Main Street,
imt rare, and bav
of nllit-rnli in.
til ■ d-iiio 1 grace I ha*I not born a g«ml ci.aia -,ei . Xo 1 goods or not and examine, our niock.
I due in I lie p i pctralors.
A1.-
W Jk J J
DRGN
Shaving, Shampi
! Dressing (iono willi salisl’act'on.
LbOrlAiiD & COFFIN,
ii vul Idwtato Apront«J DENISON.............TEXAS
Nelson House Building. 1
DENISON................................TEXAS. 1 G ’ t ■; !
I C. B. BERRY, M, t)„
! BiiVSiClAN ANB SURGEON, ‘‘^h-s reasonable ^r cash.
i' till * unpl v of Pic <> («' f'is constantly
!’>.,ilSON ................................TPX^VH. ; 011 ini ml.
id. • ,-> 1: Id Gimlv-. A!: .uni made up 011
bt.. ami Bnnmtt-avo. short
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Burson, J. W. Denison Daily Herald. (Denison, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1878, newspaper, July 19, 1878; Denison, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth721653/m1/2/: accessed August 13, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson County Frontier Village.