Norton's Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 1, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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J ATI KDA;i\ SOVOBER 1, 1884.
"Little Joker" is the
acco.
best sr.: ok in to-
Everv Hepublican in Dallas County should
look at the announcement column of the
Jntki.ligenckr and see the names of the
candidates who destre their votes.
AV\sJ5S ^C£2"I£5
Tor .8 nclti'e.
We are authorized to announce Judge
«porsre N. Aldrirlge, as a candidate tor re-
elction to the office of Judge of the Elev-
enth Judicial District.
We are authorized to announce Judge R
v.. Burke as a candidate for Judge ot the
E'levenia Judicial District.
Remember the meeting Monday, No vein- |
ber 3rd to be addressed by A.J.Evans. Let
every Republican be on hand at Meyer's
garden at night.
dai ux:
gg^lisdvamzed
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Wanted Bov.--A good intelligent boy
willing to work and quick to learn can
have a chance to become a printer by ap
plication to tlie Intelligencer office.
County .3 iidR'e.
We are authorized to announce W. M
Edwards, Esq., as a candidate for County
Judge at the ensuing election.
We are authorize to announce Mr. W. T.
Strange as a candidate for Connty Judge at
the ensuing November election.
Every Republican voter and every other
man should hear Jack Evans on the cam-
paign issues and Wash Jones at the meet-
ing Monday November 3rd in Dallas.
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A LONG T i IK LAK K FEONT
Xo Streets, Draw Bridges or iUtilroad
' Tracks to Cross.
The Bllirjois Centra S
i Rune t\vo Dailv Trains from St. Louis and
J&.TZ1Z: TJSEHD-
Tanllln• Ormiffet etc., flavor Cnkea,
Cr«nmn, Putlitin:;n,(ui delicately unci nut*
' urtally as the fruit from which they remade.
FOlt STUEMiTii AM) TRUE FRUI'f
FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE-
PREPAREO BV THE
For , ale or Exchangk For Goods
Two tracts of Valuable pine and tinibei ! p».jClo Rakine: Powder CO.,
lauds situated on the Nechesriver and near e Oa.ahr "wuc. ww.,
the Sabine and East Tex. Railroad in Tyler Ch.cago, III. or St. L.u.s, Mo
tor jteneral merchandise at wholesale i Or. Price's Dream Baking Powder
V*, ()n. :
fob- Couuty Attorney.
AT e are authorized to announce Charles
jo. Clint, as a candidate for re-election as
Countv Attorney, election November 4tii
1SS4, Dallas, Texas.
For SSieri Hi".
Weaie authorized to announce W. H. W,
Smith as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Sheriff of Dallas County, at the en.
suing November election.
r«nnty <'lerk.
We are authorized to announce W. M. C.
Rill as a candidate for re-election tor Coun-
ty Cleik.
Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce C. B. Gil- |
ilespie as a candidate for re-election tor lax
Collector.
county Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce II. H.
Smith as a candidate for Treasurer ot Dal
las county.
We are authorized to announce_J. I.
Downs, as a candidate for re-election as
countv Treasurer, election November 4,
1.884. Dallas County.
prices—
A. B .Norton & Co. ;
A Chance to V»'iu a Home,
Inasmucli as the State furnishes a
mansion for its governor I propose
to
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yea^t Gems,
ilvnl Dry Hop Ye«»t.
I yos E"3T geocebs
WR MAKK HUT OSE QUALITD
... .... 0 . JudgeNorton is a consistent. A man
iu wa«er my residence and lots on should be one thing or the other. Me
Ross and San Jacinto streets in Dallas makes a square fight for the H^ub-
ivuss.uK w ^ Dartv and against the Demo-
agaiust .$10,000, that James (i. Llatne cra^(. |)!U.{y . Jones is simply a Jones
will be elected President of the Unit- n),m aiuj js' simply against evorythin«
iiliu c\ OU
BUOOSSt-OKS TO
Van Back aarna'fl <k Tt.'i'jiey
Wholesais Staticaers
lll hog raphbhb, i'kln'
kltt\ a A'i i'lah I' ho ok
,\j A A IjFa enrj ER8,
421 <Si 4'2.,:5 North Main etrevt S'
Ij'Mll Ni
A. JL <t \V jS ■ i> yj K t (j is
Attorney s-at- Law.
OFFICE: Imd FLOOR, NORTON S BUI Lb! NO
dallas, texas
j^-I'racliee in 1II the Courts and be-
fore the Depart men s at IVash-
j
i Prompt Attention, Given to 0 Hons nd
j Other Business ihr Slate ( her.
\ Carlo without Change.
I "allace Sleeping Cars from St. Louis and
j Cairo to Chicago.
I The Equipment of this time is First-class-
consisting of
FIN E C O MMODIO U S D A Y
CO A CMIES.
AND
PALACE SLEEPING CARS
Which run Through trom St. Louis
and Curio to Chicago.
[ See that your Tickets read via Illinois
Central liailroad.
St. Louis & Chicago
THROUGH \A NE.
VaiuSalia ami SilinoiM Central
Kailroads
All trains on this line arrive at and
depait from, the Union Depot St.
Louis, crossing tlie great steel
bridge over tlie Mississip-
pi river, and runs
through to
,, i. 1 . ill (1 II 11 m I *o Simply Mr.....»v ^ r
ed States, on the 4th of November, that either of the other parties is ci
1,0, If a man votes for Norton he is ><»t-
" • . it voptov iing for a principle. If he votes, tor
i». -MiitMi- . jo„os he is only votinsr against eve-
rything and in favor of nothing but
Jones. Norton is by all odds prefer-
able as between the two.—Indepin-
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ATTOilNEY-iT-LA w.
Possession to be given one week
| prior to my inauguration.
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MS;LAS
Among the candidates for the legislatuie. UJade
T. D. D. Andrews is conspicuous. He is a j
young man of energy and industry and of
good attainments, the son of an old and re-1
speeted citizen of Dallas county, and he is ,
himself known to the people of this county 1
and district, having lead an active life in!
northern Texas, and transacted a large 1
amount ot business tor the people, and en - |
joying the confidence of those who have |
in contact with him, it is believed j
, come
Justice Of the fence. 1 by his friends that he would satisfactorily
We are authorized to announce Mr. Geo. | dicharge the duties of a member ofthe leg-
U. Fearn as a candidate tor Justice ot the j and lie could <lo much for the dis-
trict, should he he elected.
! lie is an earnest friend of public schools,
and those who have that great interest at j
«f> a uaiiuuioi- «"» - "
l'recinct No. 1. at tha ensuing
l'eace for
slectioii.
We aro authorized to announce 31'.
Henry >ciiuhl as a candidato | heart should bear this in mind in casting!
the Peace for Precinct No. 1. attiie unsu-
ing elation. | their ballots.
7,. ontwiunep John P I The friends ot Andrews believe that lie.
We are authorized to announce .101111 j . 1
Gillespie, as a candidate for Justice ot the can he relied upon.
Peace Precinct No. 1, Dallas Co. Flection
i nieiligeccer
b jsur'l osa (x)
A
j Without Change and on quick time,
making direct connections with
all Eastern lines and all
points East.
I Direct Connections are also made with
j Northern lines for all points north.
'| y v a c The Road is unexcelled, the equipment
" ; J I ofthe very best, and no pains
m j will he spared to make
[HOC ! this the Favorite
Route to
CHICAGO AND TIIE NORTH
AND EAST.
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JIM!® A|YCEfe THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL-
DALLAS. TEX A b.
No vein Ua- 4, 1SS4.
There are two candidates before the people !
. , . .p 1. 'r ' of Dallas countv asking their votes to elect |
Wp orp authorized to announce i.«. i. • .. ... ,,,,
Kendall as a candidate for re-election to them to ths oliiee 01 Mieritl. ilia preseiu ,
liie office of Justice ofthe Peace in Precinct incumbent Mr. W. H. W, Smith whose term j
No. 1, to be voted for at the Novemberelee- js lu;.irj1)!r [ts ,.|(!Se ();ie 0f them and has
the respect and contidence of a large body of
Wff are authorized to announce U. F
Humnas, as a candidate fo.r Justice ofthe
Peace, for Pr6cinet No. 1, Dallas, county
Flection November 4,1«K4.
STOrrKACII
i
ion.
Stomach
prompt Attention (^ven to business the
State Over.
Practice n Fi'dnrai and Pt ite ' "our'n. t'loeo
cute olatljis ax n« •haato.-oru'AoriH and
utforu the de urtmuuta at »V<i8liirij( -
to 1
Lands and Script bought and. Sold
liecord kept c.f la"d for st»l«\ Advcrtis«rricntB In-
Btrted ia the iNTf.tMGENCEB at reasonable
rates
ROAD VIA CAIRO IS
180 miles shorter trom New Orleans
Chicago, and reaches Chicago 13
hours in advance of any oili-
er route.
112 Miles shorter from New Orleans
to St. Louis, and reaches St. L.)nis
8 hours in advance of any
other
180 miles shorter from \ icksburg to
Chicago, and reaches Chicago 13
hours in advance of any
other route.
1112 miles shorter fiom Vicksburg to
St. Louis, and reaches St. Louis 8
business liou-es. Dwelling Houses and j hours in advance of any other
Farms for .S.tle or Kent. j route.
„ . 1 n . » ru • j S112 miles shorter from Memphis to
Pennons anl Um Uotaineo•• ^,^.a,,VT^f.VwSiSr13
I hours in advance of any other
route
20 miles shorter from Memphis to St
Louis, and reaches St. Louis 8
Hostetter's
Bitters is n tine
tne respect una commence 01 a mrgHiiuuj >'i » "iuu" • " , . ,
!<• 1 ... , • . . blood denuren,t, a rational cathartic, and a
'• our fellow cit,/.onii who point to caic, skill suptirl) ant|_beli0iiB specific. It rallies the
' and ability with which the a flairs ot that failing energies of the debilitated, and
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U S Lao.4 Warrants Icught aid 3c;d,
General Agen» 101
Bonks, Ma^az: rn"- E'e.
For Constable.
We are authorized to announce John AV. .
Overaud, as a candidate for Constable 1 re- trust, the uncertainties attending the in-
oflice have be^ii managed foi the past two
years as an invincible argument for his re-
election, believing it to be better to retain
an officer once tried and loundcapable than
oiiict No'l. at the ensuing election.
Make up clubs for tlie intei.ligencer
and benefit the countrv therebv.
checks premature decay. Fever and ague,
bilious remittent, despepsia and bowel
complaints are among tae evils which it
entirely removes. In rorpical countries,
where ihe liver and bowels are organs most
unfavorably affected by the com!lined ^In-
fluence of climate, diet and water, it is a
very necessary safeguard. For sale by all ,
into an office fraught with responsibilities Druggists and Dealers generally.
and demanding the energy and skill per-
taining to the execution ot the law's war-
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hours in advance of
other route.
anv
stallation of a new and inexperienced man
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NO P1IAXGE OF OAKS FROM
i NEW ORLEANS TO CHIC AC O OR
ST. LOUIS.
Only one Change of cars from
! VICKSBURG AND MEMPHIS TO
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS.
Palace Sleeping Cars through from
NEW ORLEANS TO CHICAGO.
rants in a large and prosperous county like
Dallas. I Residence Corner Asutin and Polk
For many years Mr. Smith has resided Streets. Omiosite Windsor Hotel,
among the ptoile of Dallas county and,
havingtilled the office ot Constable to the
satisfaction 01 his constituents they elevat-
ed him to ths position he now holds and he
now asks them to give him a pledge of their
satisfaction of his career as a public servant
by agein casting their ballots for him.
For bargains in land and lots consult the From what we can learn he has always ex-
For lives of Maine and Logan write to the
\ NTELLIGENCEK.
WANTED—Purchasers for desirable city
jiropertv.—a. 13. Norton & co.
Uuvers of land should consult Norton's
j ntelligencer Officer.
\Vh«so exhannted
\ NTKLLIGENCH.
Consult our advertising columns when
•iou want tu buv auvthinif.
Take the Intklugexckk that yon may
^now Uepubtican movements tins cauw
i aign.
Wanted a gen's tor sale
boo** enquire or p.ddrc ss.
1 x'rELi.iGENCKK Office.
01 sunscnptlon
A. I!. Noiton
ATe advertise tor our friends wiiatever of
r«al <>r personal property i* i >r < I ry
,>»►. lKfBLLIGKNCKH.
Pine linri* are rapidly appreciating in
value and you have a chance tobuysomo
(it trie best bv calling upon the editor of the
^TJfLl.lOKSCEK.
ecuted the courts processes to the entire
satisfaction of the members of the
bar and that his management
and treatment of prisoners that
he has had under charge has ever been
characterised by a spirit of kindness and
humanity its it should be.
These premises considered Mr. Smith's >
friends and himself think are enough to 1
rightly entitle liini to the support of a 111a- .
joritv ofthe votes cast in this countv next: O
Tuesdav for the office of sheriff.
povtci.ciiV
a .ti f iaire to perform llfV'K
c.re oht
CiJu; os. wrt ri of youth, ot?.,
will f:id a roifoH a. i lusur.g
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tlnue to Iicl us g.iiicr -rs for I'lUenls, Tr;;<;:
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weeKiy. HplenrtM en(rraTines ai«l interi'siiiitr in-
fommllon. Spedmm ftipy ojtottflfiiilfic An:rr.
lonn sent free, .viflre-* mi nn A t O.. StuiATiriC
▲MBntc.\N i-^ee.2>;l IlriMUlw/ry. Now V'.rS.
•• YH1 Q' ST iH GHEAFEST.**
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R.rainpH|rt
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ILLINOIS CENTUAL IIA1LROAD
TIIE ONLY ROUTE
! Illuming two daily 1 rains through
i'rom Cairo to Chicago.
; THE ONLY ROUTE
Running Palace Sleeping cars iron)
Cairo to Chicago. Time from
; 7 to 12 hours quicker
than any other
Route.
THE ONLY ROUTE •
Running through trains from Cairo to
St. Louis, crossing the Missis-
sippi river on the great
steel bridge, and landing pas-
scngers in the city of St. Louis
without the intervention of omnibus
and ferry.
THE ONLY ROUTE
Running Palace sleeping cars Irorn
Cairo to St. Louis from 3 to 12
hours quicker than
anv other route.
A. II. HANSON.
General Passenger Agent
J. F. TUCKER,
Traffic Managct
AVit. Murray,
(jJenM-al Southern Pass. Agent,
New Orleans, La.
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