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S. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1875. /
NUMBER Ki
1
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2 STANDARD
r
State I tan?.
SOCIETIES.
PROFESSION .4 /, CA RON
Published Every Thursday, at
ie a
C K1L.
TEXAS.
BY MaKY E. SCJTT
I
IHi.Ui.H A SAl’MIERS. Proprs.
Texas.
has again been elect
AT
AND
it will be the finest lit
wus
i KATES.
A
its
modi'’ ir.o.
endure,
-7.7’. SMITH.
I Vai
MISCELLANEOUS
vour
CHURCHES.
i
E.J.BEALL, M.
1).
BANKING II
TIDBALL, VAN ZANDT, & COS.
dying
a
si'i'zm
-I
GRANGES.
— U
i am-.
7’he course of the ram storms.
TJ- S3.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
teYV.
• • Tcxax.
MISCELL ANEO US.
HOSKINS & HOWELL,
successor? TO
DALLAS,
ECLIPSE
FEED
LIVERY
AND
through long
6“ jl
j
I
4
i
*!c in
[lissmner of
How’s
Has 7000 acres of choicest land for sale in
Tarrant countv. Iie25 Iv
Speak gently, love doth whisper low
The vow? that true hearts bind ;
And gently friendship's accents tl <w,
Afl'cctiou’s voice is kind.
Speak gently, to the erring—know
T oy rotis' have told in vain;
Perchance tr A in.biers made them so,
Oh ! w.u them back again.
-■ Meets 1st and P.rd Saturdays in each month
a Woodrum school house.
E. M. BAMFORD, Mister.
I.. P. Gosney, Sec’y.
W. C RCRV8, M. D I. T. FIELD, M. n.
ZBUIITS <fc FE1LD,
PHYSICIANS,
SURGEON'S AND OBSTETRICIANS,
Raving associated themselves in the practice
of their profession, offer their services to the
Citizens of Fort Worth and Tarrant County.
Office on Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
*2 24
The present j
markabl
noniena.
in this t
have deluged the land, blasting the
Sprak gentlv, to ti e little child,
Its love be sure to gain ;
Teach it in accents soft and mild,
Il may not long remain.
* uring
says.
>.
5
•*____
AVADE,
SURGEON.
Who goes ibe soonest has the least to pay.
D
My!
her
M ANSFI ELD ENCA M I’M ENT No 58
Mee's the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each
month. W. F. BALDWIN, 1! P.
J. C. SCOTT,
AtCy A Counselor at Law
Office over Doll’s Drug Store.
11. r. MABRY,
Att*y A: Counselor at Law
And Solicitor in Bankruptcy.
FORT WORTH, TARRANT CO-. TEXAS
a
n
fl o' ;
insert:
1 C T^ltRELt, WT. 8. FENDLETCM
TErtn EL T. & PENDLETON.
Attorneys at law
p
FIELD & BALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FORT WORTH,
TARRANT COUNTY.
Th
in1'
J. J. JARVIS.
SMITH & JARVIS
UNCTION CITY LODGE NO. 150, !. 0. 0. F JAS n- » 1LD«
Speak gen'iy, kindly to the poor,
let no harsh tune b** lu-ard;
They have enough, they tt'i
Without an unkind woi i.
L,....
ns partner, ■>
tlie other*'
anti I guess
no how.”
Titer
0. P. HOUSE, N. G.
T. A. Bell, S ‘c’-.y.
a s
ailed
Texas Street, Shreveport La.
I ain prepared to furnish a cheaper ard
bette livery than any other stable in Louimnn i
A boarding house in connection w th stabk ’,
and a watchman on hand dav and night.
JOHN CALDWELL, Proprietor.
M
fa some
“that
but
Residei ce two block? south west of Chris*
tian Church
FORT WORTH, TEXiS.
May 2 \ 1875.
cessful opt ration, an*
shipped 160 car loads of wheat.
The grangers of ( oryelle hav>fi
organized a joint st >ck coinpan; ’
chasing inr«
at the low g
GERMAN LITUERUV SERVICES.
Sorvltrs will be b<1 1 every fouith Sood iy I
X »f CuCi; mouth at Ki L’Lt's I! ill.
ANDREW B(E?LER, I\-tor.
[Far the Standard.
Aunt Keturah Kiddle’s Talk with Her
A'eices
my
soon Is
7/ow
—— --- ---s
Science Applied to Faming
I can’t say that gettii g shaved
helps the constitution an ’, but doc-
tors recommend lager f
thy tonic. Therefore it
ty to myself to invest, iny mi
where it will do the most good,
here goes for lager.”
we hist
to dodge the question, and to all
t is Enterprise says on this subject
say arnen
DRUGGISTS,
TE.YJ5
1 mo
are di-
being,
s re-
Oifiee iu Huffman Building, up stairs.
Cor. Main St. and Pub. Square, Ft. Worth,
j Testa.
B. F. BARKLEY,
Attorneys at Law and Land Agents
wu< a
“(1 i ve
Spe-ik gently ’ He whn gave Ida life,
To b-nd in m’s Htuhhorn w II,
When element’ w -re fi ree wit : strip',
Said to them, “Peace be still.”
Spe-tk genfir; ’ii? a l:"l ■ thing,
D opptd i • the hear*'-! deep well ;
The good, the jov which it ro «v brit.g,
Eternity alone shall tell.
! my eyes
a gentle-
weak place’
ii. c. noskiys,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
’ J mo j f mo
’••r what makes
said a fop to ;
m -»n. “ I’hev are in a
11 soon led the latter.
Happiness is a ball after which
rue wherever it rolls, and we
pu-h it with our feet when ever it
i1.*
Fort Worth, -
Will attend promptly to buainera in the
Courts of Tarrant and surrounding cotitilica
Collections promptly attended to.
Refers to Citizen’s Savings R-mk, J> ffers<»n,
Texas; Meson* Arbuckle Hayuie, Galveston,
Texas; Mesm Boaz, Murklee A Co, M.jor K.
M Van Zind', Fort Worth; Texas; Col. W. M.
Campbell, Sherman, Texas, D. F. Story, E <; ,
Texarkana. Texas. 2 4i>
the
fore- :
looiny ;
1 lor lheir
corning year;
more 1 riumitc region- are
with imusualh abundant
’.semen's inserted at the rate of
■ s juare of eight lines, for the first
, and 75 rents tor each additional m-
Advertisements handed in without the length
of i: ne tor winch tbev are to remain in the
j spec, wilf be marked (tf.) and charyed accord-
A Mr. (diolson, a
man, shot and killed
Mr. .Mih s at I’.iio Pint >
One hundred thousj nd head of
Tex i> cattle have beet driven into j h.b ith-< ’ho<.i o’< i,>.'. A
Nebraska ibis season.
A “ ‘olored lady” waslrefused ad-
mi Mon in the ladies liar on the
Central Koad at Denis.ji the other
day. She subsrquentL had the f
conduc’or arrested whoLad togi
a bond before the com
lis kind o’ visitin nite with UR) for his appearance.
that for ci\ it riguts ?
McKi. m y Enquirer i Dur towns-
man, Mr. II. Ilorlir.}, h.‘
vi ry useful attaching it for wag- I: ,
wh ■<•!*• v. hich prove!
or
TER MS Of’ 31 INSCRIPTION.
<Hiv copy, out' year (2 50
“ six montbs 150
. lab’ of Ftvc 2 40
. 2 25
. 2 00
| ^DRT WORTH GRANGE NO. 7,P. H.
'■Meets every second and fourth Saturday
|i«eacb month, at 2 o’clock r. m.
\ H. W. DAVIS, Master.
|' Earl, Secretary.
* mKUVILLIS GRAMVe, No. 9,
I '■ •< *’ ■’ and fourth Saturdays ia each
A v i ’elock, p. m.
■ I t T. E. CROSS, Master.
& J. M. Pofflkwvll. Sec’y.
H- ----------;---
| i M ANSFIELD GKANGE, No. 290
! 5 Meets the fir.’* and third Saturdays in each
I k nth zt - o’eltM k ? ■.
5 .1. IL CIIORN, Master.
•» J. T. Nichols, Sec’y.
v~ -----1
llLVF.R CREEK GRANGE, No. 1111
J Meets the fourth Saturday in each month at ,
o’clock A M.
i T. D. ISBELL, Master.
Sherman is soon totave gas.
The McKinney Join ml has
pended.
The first bale cotton
Ih i:i'-mi was escorted t trough l >wni
bv the brad. f
Meets the second Wed iesd^ in each
, »rl.ulf past
rz.^!.'t$.7 o’clock, p. m. W. P. BURTS, H. P.
local ion.—Ex.
We would rather hear of his go-
ing to ihe Fejee Islands.
sqnalm
timn she wer** a
body.
TJR0MT ATTENTI3N given t) business in
I the District courts of Tarrant, Dalian,
Ellis, Johnson, Hood, Parker, Jack «.bd Wise
counties, and in the Supreme and Fodera.
Courts at Tylee and Austin. Make a specialty
of the Laws of Real Estate Collectinir done
in any part of the State. Office in Raffiinn’a
Building, Main Street. 2-11
his I
5 I I V !
nil iCt v es | flFn j,n , ( Sec’y.
j WEST FORK GRANGE:, No. 396
’Mect’ at th.' Wa’son School Iloii’e, on the
*d Saturd ty in each month a’ 2 o’clock p. m.
D C. DARWIN, Master.
! , J, H WaT’^x. Sec’v.
|'»r«Li: SPRING GRANT. E, No. 9
Mee's the first and third Saturdays in each
« -uth at 2 o’clock, r*. m.
J C. W. SMITH, Master.
I jT. A. Neact, Sec’y.
LIBERTY HILL GRANGE, NO. 561.
c Mts the 2nd and 4th Sst->rdav in each
J mon H. C. RENFRO,’Master
Wm th. Lloyd, Sec’y
JOHN H.
PHYSICIAN *■»
dticcd me to tlio singin gal.
no wundcr she could sing,
mouth wus from won car to totlipr.
H’al I seen thay wus a gitfen redy
tew go, so says I, ‘ Gals and boys I
calkcrlate tew take up skewl here
purty soon, and I’m a master hand
tew teach readin an’ writin, so 1 i
will bo glad tew have all of you i
evin that would like ter go.” Thay
all lalFed and shuved outen the |
door quick, so
Blowup cum up tew shake hands,
Good by, says he, “Keturah I’m a
big man deown h^re, got tew sides
of every case in court; dont tell j
none of my scrapes tew home, my 1
I’r ti 1 ‘rne<s is the bud ol love.”
s i\- an . X li m_*e .lit I yet you
jj- ver d.-certi any sentimental
who has been
S. P. TUCKER, N. G.
Frank Tivombly, Secretary.
FORT WORTH LODGE, NO. 14s. F. A A. M.
\ z* / Meets the first S-stur<j iy itj_j«t3i month
«t T ©‘clock, p. M., ?t tLaiifcll’til.
B B. PADDOCK, M-rtvfi-mZ,
Johx F. Fwayxk, SecretatyU**
SpP'k gen’lv, it i’ In tter far.
To rule bv love th in f*i»r—
Speak gently, let no I ai*li word’ tnxr,
The good we might do here.
In the American Agriculturist
forJune, .Mr. Harris, r
talks witii that “Deac »n,
science hues not give ts recipes,
she gives us principles i i.
us to apply them. .S'ln , wiil not
help a lazy, shiftless, car less farm-
er, hut to the real indil'-srious, en-
ergetie, thoughtful, pTins-taking
man, whois willing ro Jearn. and •
ready to praciiee, she i - J prepared
to give hints which will Itdd great- :
etice does not say to stleh a man, !
“summer fallow.” Tjiis ' ,
be quackery Nhe dots not say
“raise clover and plowjit under.’’
She docs not say ”m|lerdrain.”
N'he does not say “plo\r deeper.'
i She does not say plow f
or with this or that kind <if furrow.”
think for
‘, experi-
, <
court bous *
, the first (»
December, and the E|quirerlMnk| ....... ur;i...
use in I exat v r -
* •/ Lavvvu v«*x_ CAWii'l VV W’ '<71
Plano has t wo floni mills in sue < ? ’?, 7 i'.l-
has alread £ j p Swayne, S'cretary.
* JOHNSON STATION Loll .E No. !!*□
I, O. O. F
.l/-et««V'ry Thursday night «t S o'clock
Brothers in good rtandirw are it vi‘« d to at-
tend W,|I J/MURRAY, N. G.
M. J. Brins >x, S -c’i’iy
is full of promise till
and then it is a last
t from which the bird has
fur
tew
how 1 am goin tew
none
5’> W’|
Ovl
32 ,5o[ 50 < t»| 75 (1»| 110 (’<>
OO
rejects the idea of that great cosmi-
cal changes are effected suddenly, j
All the mighty changes which
> can be referred
■"members'wTll’noi havZ lbeHo the slow opperation of causes
through long periods of time.
Therefore both science and reli-
gion should prevent all anxietv on
• C.
Sp«'ak gentlv, to the ??• •! one,
<iii"ve not tne eire worn h>*irt;
Th- e tnd’ ot Ide are n°xr*v run,
Let such iu pexce depar'.
Oe JI 50 i1'1 ?12 obi ^20 00
5 O'>! > IM)
S IM'I 12 tto'i 18
i m p.i:»re.. |
- ■‘•I • |
r aq I.<rw . j
4 square* j
5 sq ures >
*+' cobirnn I
c ibt'iin *
. < ■! nri ■ .
1 .w>t > M. I ■
as indicated by its spots and
lions in its diameter, a
weather on the earth. .4- the re-
markable capriciousness ot the sea-
eons during the present year, ex-
tend over a large area of the eartl ’-
surface, a general and not a local
cause must be sought for it. £’ome
savans accordingly attribute the
cause to sudden and unusual dis-
turbances of the sun which chang-
Gen. Longstreet has decided to e,| the electro magnetic and tlicr-
>eco:ne a citizen of Georgia, to set- nio.netic condition of the earth.
Greenville, in that slate, A belief in the fact that the op-:
should his fancy be pleased with the , rations of the universe
reeled by a benevolent
should allay all apprehension
Success
men get it.
year’s n '
ilown.
Misquotation — A schoolboy has j
e fact that he had t
I boy and obey his nnprecf ih-nb d
log and obey the parched
ILad-Joncf, Fwriiif
\ of Italian end American Alarl
I 'ured at J ort notice. 1
----------------..----- ■ ------------f-I------------wr —w.
Just received a large ‘a>-ortnient of ; cent postage for < very ounce, or fractiouHl
SANl
I N ION’ SABRA HI SCHOOL.
A’ Mi’onic ILill, evt rv P’ltidiv at 9 o’clock,
s. JOHN HANNA.
Siinei i!!t<»n<lf»r>*.
• cold ; di I’ent have no
about him.
/A'zekiah were
wear inoanin as long----well
widders ginerally do. ]
wus a
12 5*> 20 •»’i
•! 27 |
• 1 15 i«»j 22 5<)j 4'»
’>'• IS 00 27 5*
• | 22 50, ."5 0«!
s a heal-
is my du-!
ny money .
, and
'—[I«ree Press.
MIHDLETONnniO'S.
Proprietors of the Ddlas
MA.RLBLEW<i>HKS '-
j fi
:M*in at, one I *—v w“" -
DALLAS
“If he survives." she llSiial, another will
I shall keep my engage- of jts usual supply.
It is generally conceded by sei-
.Mrs John C. Breckinridge con- entific men that changes in the sun
templates moving from her old as indicated bv its spots and \ ari.i-
home in Lexington, Kentucky, to t«»ns in its diameter, afiect the
Arkansas in the autumn.
Texas papers will call a man,
“Professor” for fifty cents a call.—
Detroit Free Press.
- Yes, and 3/ichigan will call a
n in Brigadier General for a glass
of lager beer and a live cent cigar.
system ol nature.
Former geologists believed that
there were periods of sudden dis-
turbance during which vast conti-
nents and lofty mountains were
upheaved. and all forms of anima-
ted nature were destroyed and bu-
ried amid the tremendous convul-
sions Then succeeded a new ge-
ological age of long continuance
and comparative quiet But this
view has been nearly superceded
by a most scientific ih- *>iv, which „ eollt jn JeSs’n six months."
•__a.,. ^*1 tnaf erroot riKini. J
‘ very well,” says I, “dew leave
the sketers behind.” All the way
eout ] felt kinder sold thinkin how
that waiter tuck me in, you see I
wus kinder late tew brekfast, and
the waiters had commenced eatin,
and he; 1 spose, thought he'd play
the gentleman.
But I rather guess you all aint
!!°2
I 15
■ CATHiHJC SERVICES.
• Th? last Suti ijv m every not.*!', at Um
■ ousc ot Mr. Carrico.
W FATHER FARRIER.
•J--— ______________
Twenty.
AN I XfRA COPY TO EACH CLUB.
CurrcHA'V — Invariably in Advance.
Wai Samantha Ann.
mind ef I do talk a
| in gineral, and perticler as
! dun a bangin on
ipianer; whom I never did beleve boy
| in them songs about brokin hearts
anl all sich, furl never knowed have a
but won man t mt clamed a bro- hand,
I kin hart, and that wus when his cuzin Mandy cum out all fixed
: wife di le ami j tst like the pesky in a silk, and screeches eout
i fool, he married agin ’fore she got live its Ket—urah
consistancy then all the young folks peeped
Now ef your unkel eout the winder; so
tew dy, 1 si.nd just the bedroom lew take offmy things,
I as
But the dust, says 1, “cuzin I’m redy
savin, them kin ! of lew go intew the cumpany.
Now thinks 1 its a good time
anonnee as
teach, fur I had Learn that
of the grown gals ami boys could
read.
“Wai." says she kinder etnbar- '
rassed like, “this is the klnb met in, >
the stage horse klub metin, and
thay mostly don’t low no won but
the members tew cum in.” then
says I, ‘ yes but I’m from Varmont,
and its likely thay will be curistew
see me.” and gals I thought as I
wus ruther goodlookin and I had
I
>w as I bin
so lo ’g----a kind of no ac -
count feller, Ike Blowup bv name.
s°e sum won that suted
me. Cuzin studied a bit, then says
she, “we mouglit as well go in, 1
icicve
em: the squire is here,
is how th 'V won’ kere
’ PKEsHU FRI IN Gil RCH.
.f ^Wvicw Firrt and Third Sih'.itl.’ in ear’.
S invented $i<n.lh, at Knight'd 11*11, Mt 11 a. m., and 7 p.m
. W. M. Kilpatrick.
Sppak gently, to the vn'in • for they
\\ ill litre rnou-jh to bear,
l’«?s through this 1 fe aa best
'Tie hili of anxious cue.
( OLLELTIXG AGENTS
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, - Texas.
\Vi’l attend promptly to bu’inf-ss en’ru’ted
' to them in the counties of Tarrant, Dilla«,
: Johnson, Deuton, Parker and Wise, and iu
the Supreme Court at Austin.
Devote their attention exclusively to their
profession. aug2«iy
W H. FJEILD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FORT WORTH, - - TEXAN,
Office with IT mna A Hogsett, Corner of
Miin and First streets.
teliin nf’em, specially '.
j Bonham is to h
' company.
Over two thous.ar 1
cattle have been
Denison this season.
’o Nt Lous, 3 i to New
to Galveston 13 to Del
Houston, 1 to Dallas
11en p 'cad. There are
car- a vailing shipment
pot, an
S'veral thousand
so I’ll quit a
as th -y ar’ dun all bill long ago, an’ '
J/irdup is a big flurishing city, '
while Frogpondpcsfolliceville is '
just a little station, and no body :
don't calls it nuthin but “Frogpond” now. i
spell of things II lien the stage driv up tew ]
you be cuzin ,1/andy Btgbug’s that nim, 1
that old sclireechin’ see in the bigroom hits of gals an! C*M journal of the^si te grange 1<
s a keepin cumpany together; I
an I thinks I, L’l suz ! they must i
bussen LttP or a wedin on
so as we stopped at the gate
up i
“as I
Kid—die!’”
SPEAK GENTLY.
So in we went.
• i - . .... a
gal at the pianer a smtrin Give f
me a home tew see by." so cuzin froin working loose
didn’t inter’uco me to no body hut from being rim-bound,
g >t me a good seat. So I seed c
tlriv ron’d read because th >v wns
are '<’i:i the word>< thay wus singin.
Says |, ‘ cuzin .Mandy, who be that
gal a sqnalin so loud bv that
singin “Goodliv”
” ‘ ■ by," says sin-,
sqirre 1 •' iwtip's si-ter,”
h- d t't inon-'n fin’shed
•on across the room a big
pulin the gal what La-1
fleeve tew go
up 1 jumps and hol-
‘ Lr,n 1 sakes aliv<. ef it
nod Blowup ’’’ and says
< Kctur; h Kiddle” then
hand slia' e we did have.
—---—----------------—----' the collee'ioti of debts, xcimtment
KLiUODlSr CULRfil. of claim®, p-i feet ir g titles, payniett <>f titcn,
Services at the C >urt-liou®e every Sabbath i muU the purchase and eale of real
Il o’clock, a. m , and 7 o’clock, p. m. estate
i. m. I Office over Tidb.F, Vtn ZurJt & CoVEn.k,
Rev R. H. II. BURNETT, Pastor.! South tide Public Square.
BAPTIST (KERCH.
Services, first and pecond Sundays in each I
uonth, at Masonic II ill, at. ]| a. M . and 7
/clock, p. m. Rev. W M GOUGH, Partor. I
roKT woitrii.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
G’rEBcral Land Aorist
Foet Worn, Taxas.
Prompt
personal atteution given
the collection of debts, adjustment
j long as
i as I
songs | never liked much,
sumthin like “Amazin grace how
sweet tha sound,” or “Jesus inv all
itew lieving is gone,” alers
well and kinder pious tew.
, is that ?
“Did I ever travel any ?”
■ yes, wonce before 1 ho.irn o ’
unkel I tuck a notion I’d go away
down the country and taken skewl
I had a cuzin in 7/ardup
c ilkerlated tew go, .Vis
.Mandy Bigbug by name. So noin’
the best, wav tew
tew
She says, “be a man,
yourself, study, observ
ment. //elp yourself,
help Take hold, wal
ahead. Do not be sat!-lied with iyeh month.
I stopped as squire w,.'af -vou know’ orr??th r11.?1. > ou.r 5
put on paper tn
l ai her be a gooi
mother, than be a <
moon.
It takes two f >ols to carry on a
handkerchief flirt at ion.
’I ante!—a eofiin for a
Ti e state election in North C.rolina has
gone democraiic *>y two majority.
J dm P. Wi'w. r k •<'!»’ the Studebaker wag-
» t ’ in I>»!! i’
The Sherman R-'gi’ler a”d D 'ni’on New’
are at outs.
she tuck me in <
j for the purpo-e of pn
and after I'd washed an' shuck out ai,d Mjipl.e
I est rates.
A man in Bryan tie other dajl
laid quietly down andltook his 1-fc’
Col. Geo. Noble ha| a splendidj ?“""!!
c irolhiscwn. It is tailed “ f< x-f M aNsFIELD Lt>D'. E No. u-8, I. <>,
as.’ I * o. F.
5 Mo '? every Weii.ie-d iy i jht at P o’clock.
* Il O i. i’ iu gi‘j 1 i-tji.d. < :*.re invhed to
t attvu‘1.
SUS- » - - -- ---- - -
1 *-
reeci veil at «
is the tire
the wheel
IL' has se-
;red the patent for tiie invention. I ,
Fla n Las -hipped 1 i« season ! $
I '3 cars of grain, of’ wh^eb NG went
. ..... '.. ..' ).-leans. 19
ison, (> to
and 1 to
M least 20
in the de-
I ;h<‘ railroad pl; 'firm led I
bush 'Is which
Ii - !c n great.'v dam n ed b} the
I went, on
al! the way ’till ihay run out, and
then I tuck the stage at Frogjmnd ! mought
h a v e ■ *'’e ’ a’ler tarin round
up the aud round that ol ! town like m id
an hour or tew, thay tore rout the bei
street an’ ov- r the tole bridge like ’
thay intended to go sum wb.cr : an'
gal-, I never wu- s<> gl id tew gU
outen a place in my life; ef I had
Led ihe namin of ihat town 1 shu ’
called it a •Nkunk-l.eferville;' for!
never passed sich a nite in my life
as 1 did there ; and the braginest
id ihe ruins of once people ! La suz : tew Lear
talk you’d think tin
wher but ther town.
NVOODLAWX GRANGE No. 106,
t Meets Srturdiv before the second Sunday in
jicb month at 9 o’clock a. M
i J. W. TRIGG, Master.
I $ Joel Bobo, Sec’y.
$------------
PLEASANT RUN GRANGE, No. S9I
' Meets at Spring Gorden 1st and 3rd Satur-
- .vs iu each month.
J ’ E. NEWTON, J/ister.
• J. J. Newton, Sec’y.
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s Amval and Departure of Mails
—
i Dallas mail arrives daily at 5 p. m. Closes
daily at 9 p. m.
•VcYtherford and Western mail arrives daily
2 a. iu. Closes daily except Sunday at
5 p. tn.
‘ Illeburne—via Oxk Grove and Caddo Grove
• arrives 3 p. tu. daily, except Sunday. Clos-
es daily, except Sunday, at 9 o’clock.
-pecatur—via Dido and Aurora, leaves Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. tn. Clos-
, ea Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at
• 9 p. in.
block W«1 rf {/.rk« bom-, >henioo-«U Birdrille, Doable Springs «nd
- - f TEXAS. SAX.®
fjflicc e>pen at 8 a. in., and clo-ies at 5 p. m.,
>; except Sundays. Office hours on Sunday
from 9 to 10 a. m.
-V ader the new postal law, now in force, al!
.------------— _^s—. tQ onp
out of bril at mid-
night by a cu-s like the present season, sirem^tnens im-
»n. an c.irried up a pressions resulting from many
oi scares, iii ever I wars observation-, that the com-
mon opinion that the .-ame q lauii-
ty of rain falls in any given loculi- ,
tv, the same season in each year,
will not apply to this climate j
H hen some localities have more
than the usual quantity,others have ;
le-s. It is probable th it about the
same quantity falls on the earth
generally each year, as the same;
amount of waler is evaporated du—
Since there is a
his ife in her favor, and then trav- certain quantity to fill, if one s c
Hed two years abroad to prove his tjon of the country gets more tu.i;>
manners. “If he survives." she USual, another will be deprived ;
sighed,
ment.”
i
rnilita <
;•
ji Meet" every Thursday eveuitig
car loads $ ' . St their IIdi! at 8 o'clock over
hipped fro I N. Manuel A Cob. Brothers iu good
» stat ding are invited to attend.
The Waco Examiijrr and Patrc •’
d as the ofl i
• 1 *
j a term closing in Jatjiiary. 1877. ;
McKinney’s new
will lie completed b*
I never loved a tree or fl <ur,
But it wna fust tew fade away,
“Go on,” says I, fur he wus a mas-
ter hand to quote poetry he called
it, “I shant tell,” you see
him in Vannont, though he always
did tell he wus from oie Virginy,
“an’ I'll cum soon ”
But la suz ! gals there cums
your unkel 7/ezekiah tew dinner
an’ the table haint sot, fly round
lively, you talk mor’en you work'
anyhow. Yes, yes, make ’aste 1'11
tell you how my skewl cum out
sum other time.
[Continued.]
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Our life ia but a winter’s day,
Some only breakfast aud away,
Others to dinner stay, are full led,
The oldest man but gup* and goes to b^d,
Large ia hie debt who lingers through the day, i —
Boots a id Shoes al
em
rnever u ns m
H ou man al
the hotel tab’e a-ked me ef 1 wen
agoin tewstay there fur gnnd. then
I told him wher 1 calkcrl it< 1 tew
a?i* -ays ho, * w iy M: —V s—”
‘ Kiddle” says 1. ‘ Kiddle” says he.
i wont stay no tiui *, coir there
... just the i.rfule.-t countryfidc
place you ever seed, and thay haint
no ralerode muher, and the green-
est people!” Then says I, “but thay
be goin to h ive a ralerode, ’?au-e
----‘.io” says he very brisk!’1 ~
“that's all nocked intew a cocked
hat.” Niys f, “what's that?”
“ II ell” says he, ‘ I mean liter rale-
rode is smashed, gone up, played
eout. fur six of our men. them with
lots of money ar’ agoin eout to-
morrow to buy three hundred akers
of splendid lan! tew give the big
Iman of the rode ef he will run it
six mile from Hardup ; and as
everything is dun these days fur
i I’.e bigest pile of stamps, you bet
la* , thay are goners; in a year loo er
cant buy you a caliker dress in
1/ardup, better stay here,"
| IVal gals, it kinder made me feel
Idu fur cuzin Man ’y’s town, but
thinks 1, maybe lie wus jest talkin
few hear hisself, fur so many pe-
plc dew talk iest to hear themselves
—and thinks I, I wunder what his
j name is, ef he is a ralerode man, so
when I goes tew pay my bill I
asked tew see the lanlord, so up
stepsanice lookin man, and says wifes an arful hand tewbcjelous,
he : “Mam what kin I do fur you ?” but I cudent git you, an’ no how
garding disturbances in the great Says I, “kin you tell me who
that man is?” apointing at the
same time tew the man I had bin
talkin tew. t‘JVhy yes,” says he,
‘ that's my hed waiter, ‘ wus nt he
perlite?” “Oh yes." says I, then I
fold him what he said- “IVell"
says he, “ waiter boys and sich like
ar’ all that thinks so about that
ralerode. J am so sure to see it
tew 7/ardup 1 calkerlate tew move
I Communicsted.
About the Weather—Theory cf Storms to keen.
! wher /
year Iris been re- M.nndv Uigiiug bv name.
for Us meteorologic phe-l,. . * . ' . . . ,
, li ft the best wav tew git anything dun
hi many localities both . • ■
country and in Kumpe rain- *s tew an<* “ew Liust F’ «cked only had won offer in my life
up and went; never writ tew cuzin dont mind teliin it ner
prospects of the farmer, sweeping ata!!. I went, on the steam-kers marrid
away habitations, and i>urying their
inmates in a watery grave. In
other places, distressing drouths, of
I duration
the earth, burnt
crops, an<l tilled with anxiou
b idings the suflen-rs. at the g
prospect <»f<d>t.lining foot
starving f;:m:!ie< the
while
blessed
crop-’.
Torna.Ioe- 1.ave swept ever the
land more violent than ever known
before in the country, spreading de-
struction in theii paths, and leav-
ing behiml ami . ..
haj py homes, the mangled remains
of their occupants.
In California, where rain in the
summer is unknown, and in Color-
an x ' i .Iii i Vet you a(|o where it is unusual at this sea-
(i.-ceiti an\ sen’imen .i! torrents hive fallen, as ii
symp o n- in a man \v no has been gelH r;i| ir.unation threatened,
silting o.i a boil. some of the cities of 7’ennesiee,
.4 Dubuque printer received rhe snow has fallen dining the present
f. ?o'.vh g ... te from hisgirl; “May month. (August.)
I g-1 yanked out <»f I ‘ ‘ *
hr every night by
odore Tilton, an carriri
lion pare
e to love you Jim ”
I Pennsylvania man cap’ured a
ratl’esnake and set about teach-
ing it some tricks, lie was on the
high ro id to success when they
?ia<! to bury him. The snake turn-
ed master and gave just one les-
son. “
An Illinois girl refused to be en-
gaged until her lover first insured ring that period.
ini Tops, etc,, g
. Mauufac.
fi“41 » . . .
transient newspapers are eubject
• part of an ounce.
EK BROS. ■ J. P. ALEXANDER p. m.
35 eo
a.'
♦so oo
75 "<•
<Ml (MI
•’»» 0<i| •.< > 0v| 135
s.’> V 1140 t-O, 2O<> l>0
The H’axahacbie /enterprise
tvants even* aye and nay taken
upon the final passage of every bill
in our Constitutional Convention.
It sa\*s “Let us have matters so
arranged that every member will
be placed on the record, on the
final passage of every bill so .hat
his constituents mav know what
he has been doing. Do this and
we are satisfied that many bills,
the object of which is to plunder
the treasury will be lost. A great have taken place
many
nerve to face the music. We call 1
f *r the ayes and nays.” So say We’ gion should prevent all
we want to give no one the chance these subjects.
When does a man have to keep
{ his word’ Wher. no one wiil take it. much interested in them ralerodes,
periods
is
she
when I s
ft man a
bin singin, bv the
home, Yvhen
!"s co t :
aint 1 din!
he. “.Vis
• sich a hand sha' e we
AII of’em’!a Teri so. says J “Ike—or
squire I -hud say—be you married?"
“Yes” says he, “got ate children
You must cum to see Mis
Bloimip, she’s a stavin fine woman
bi’jern I be ’an the way she kin
talk lat—in. whew !" then Im inter- Iv to his comfort and prilits.
V I I I < I I I f .
would ; i
I
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Shallower, TILLAGE CREEK GR ANGE, No. 44S
• M'Pts first and third Saturdays in each
■outli at 2 o'clock, r. m.
L. B, CRESWELL, Master.
jR. M. Hakctu, Sec’y.
nd 1 will PHAIKIE till ANGE No lilt
kf lip, pil.-li i ’ Meet’ at Salem 2 id and 4*h Siturdays in
” ’ ' ' . R. C. WHITLEY, Master.
W. Smith, Sec’y.
! neighbors know- They ivill laugh J WOODRUM GRANGE No. 697,
at you. 7/eed them jiot. You
limy fail at first, but vovyhall pros-
per in the end.”—[N. J|. Farmer.
j
Last evening a man tstading in
fiont ol’ a Griswold sti^et barber
shop was seen to feel Jt his face
and was heard to soliloquize :
“Yes, 1 ought to be shaded. 7”ney
charge ten cents for shaving, and
ten cents buys two glass* s of lager. :
J knowed
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