The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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lltgVuni oi *11 * Laavaning Power.— Latest U. S Gov't Pood Report.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
News From Adjoining Countieij
t Aft<xiit Bmnier-Domocrat.]
The Baptists will l>egin a
traced meeting here the sec ond
Houday in April. Mr. Duke
have Rov. Mr, Bahders,of Hen
■to assist him in the meeting.
P. 8. Park this week had
sheriff to turn over to him
THE FAIRHlLD RECORDER
Y®WM &o©unty.
I UIDAY, ..PKIL 771893.
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Mr. D. L. Sowders, of Mexia,
was in town thi: wepk^
Dr. W-fti. of buffalo,
was ill town yer51^-1)--
Locals m e tp V scarce this week,
but' perhaps j o' ?>*• Art o«L
Mr. kL A. )4n,*t ne#r Cotton
Gin, gave ns n pleasant call yes-
terday. .' .
Cartor Ktori". is now writ-
ing in the Cour>y Clerk’s office as
Mr. Cop3ptO‘i’8'J*Pu^y-
Mr. F. F. Sln*> of Cotton Gin,
spent a few day* ‘n •'ow*1 this week
—on business Va siippese.
Tlie theim«iet#r tiei« r*gi>»tor-
ed 90 in the »n»di la8‘ Tueadsy.
How is that foi •*dy April weath-
er ? * __
Itev. J. W. Voed and wife, near
Butler; were deiting friende in
Fairfield last Saturday and Suu-
dsy.
Mr. T. It~Wat»on lids sold hie
interest iu the M ntspn Bros, horse
business to his brothers Billis and
Bibb.
fill*. W. F. Bdnson, was iiuite
ill wweral daj* l“Bt week with
■emMhtng like congestion, but she
is much better this week. » N
Monw}1 Maaeyit
i am again prepaPJd to furnish
;money on easy torujj?', in largo or
/.» small amounts,OD 8*°d leal estate
security. / "• M. WHITE.
County you't has been in ses-
sion tlijia W^jek.i-The criminal
docket was taken up first, aud pro-
bate aud other business will have
the right of waV uext week.
- _ . ’
Guiiity Alliance Meeting. /,
Tllty next iryeptiiig ufihe Free-
Ston^CouiBy Alliance will be held
iiiext Thursday the 13th inst. witfi
Do you want to have your ex-
penses paid to ihe World's Fair,
and stay there a week ? If eo read
Messrs. Mistrot Brothers adver-
tisement on t^is page. ,v .
Tax Collector Sandifer edita
two columns or more of the Kk-
pqbdek this weak. Hie para-1
I graphs are all short nod to the I
peiui. Uesd them elsewhere.
Post Osh1^ e.
April 4, 1893.
Health of coinmnuity very good.
Corp humming up and looking
well. ^
fisme me talking ot planting
eurly cotton. Beware, my friende,
of lute cold snaps.
Flenching last Sabbath by Itev.
TAX SALE, 1893.
jowelry found in the possess! >n of Moore. An interesting
A- A. Bradfute, who was am-stsd \ *“d * B°°J attendance^
two weeks ago at thorntou,
tion of which was made in]
week’s Banner-Democrat,
jewelry recovered from
Amounted to about $200.
accounts for about all the
stolen from Mr. Park except/ about
twenty watplr movements.
IMexia Cadger.] '
Agent oheenb 'liinnlifi
Mr. Lee Hatterwhite, who* has i he will sell round trip ticlaets on month, and cordially invito singers
> IB
nen- TVs think from the frequent
last' visits of the “peddler” in our com-
The infinity that there will be s ived-
h»ni ] ding “some of these eweet days.”
This It’s"hard, boys, hut “sll is fair ill
goods I lovs and war.”
We have all organised singing
i class, composed of fifteen mem-
bers. We sing the second and
that fourth Epuusy evcniags iu each
By authority vested in me, L. G. Sandieeu, tax collector ef Free-
stone county, Texas, 1 have this day levied <>n «*lflyd the follow
mg lands, and will sell the same at public sale before the court house
doer of said ooffnty on the
. -J 'V.J
IF'dLx’S'b TixeecLay in
it being the Second day of »aid month; the lands hereinafter de-
scribed, being on the “Resident,” “Non Resident” and “Uarendered”
rolls for 1892, for the tax.es due thereon for said year and uew delin-
quent.
Given under my hand at office in Fairtiold this the l.t day «f
April, 1893. L. G- SANIFER,
■» Tax Collector Freostoue Go., Texas.
HEISUDZEnSTT ROLL.
Name of Owner.
/:
.(smith Alliaq
evest of Fairfii
je, two miles north-
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_ Itev. J. M
bock, his wif
visited our to
inaiiliug over
Mrs. M°rrow
From a two
phoid leveri
and feeble/1 ^sc
l
\
ebleJ jfi
i fi^wHI
/
M.'Griffith ui
A good Dili
Moriow, of Groes-
nnd two' children,
u last Friday, ro-
ll util yesterday,
is just recovering
utlis’ attack of ty-
d is yet quite wesk
much eo that she
ftnHconfyrrbd tjo her room .most .of
the tiqt" >vh}h here. *
Soty Srlnnil Tre >te<w.
Iu uccordsujce with the elecfion
uolicu horett f°fe published an
electioiHev si lipol trustnos for the
F'airtinld schc ol district Was held
last Taesday , resulting in tlfr
■election id the following named
men as truBte as; L. Li- Hsiidifor^
VV. R. Boyd, R. N. Co«nt>tou, IV.
d J. N. liaydou.
bran with tha Recorder since the
1st of January, gave up his posi-
tron on the 1st inst and has re-
turned to Wortham. Tba Re-
corder was well pleased with his
services and regretted hie depart-
ure.
There is some good spring bus-
iness to be done yet tips month
nnd next,satnkthe merchant who
has nice dress goo^s, pretty cloth-
ing end the like, aniKjoea not scat-
ter st least a few locals, iu our
humble judgment, stands in bis
own light. Evcry-body in a radi-
us of ten miles of Fairfield proba-
bly knbws who all the merchants
are here; but lie may not know
what particular lines of goodly
may have just been received, the
price Ac. Hence it is, that adver-
tising and low prices encourage
tha cash buyer, and keep goods
from laying in the shelves too
long. Quick sales'is what the
merchant wants, and nothing can
bring it ahoht bettor than the
right kind ef advertising. In tbii
economic, practical day, caeh buy-
ers have learned to look for ban-
gnjns, aed tbs dealer who really
lias good bargains and does j*M
advertise them, mast necessarily
be much longer in “tutning oyer”
bis stock. * >
We take pleasure in calling at-
tention to the large new advei$ipt-
ment of Dr. J. II. Oliver, tp be
found elsewhere on this page. / . He
is alrssdy well known to a large
number of our readers ns an old
resident of tha county, and a, for-
mer merchant at Luna, lie de-
sired to go into business on a1
larger scale, aud a few yeats ago
went to Buffalo, opened a store
there, and is now one ef the larg-
est general meihhsndii^dealers in
Leon county. Ho carries a large
stock of goods adopted to the,gen-
eral wants of the trading publip of
tins section,
largest
shown - in tiro town of Buffalo.
His new spring dress goods are
tha loth aud 19th, good unjtil the ] frpm ether esmu:unities
24tli, to Houston, for one fijn-e for
the round trip, on account of the
state meeting of Confederate
frans. «\
J.' L. Wilder is now disjposiug
of considerable territory for his
patout milk cooler. FrJeestone
county has bean sold to Bait Hern-
don eqd fl. G. Hausoi^, and
Leon county to Wni, LoOpie aud
Mr. Hickey.
| Rome Cyclone ] j
M/s. E. K Applewhite, aged 48
yebrs, died March 27th near here,
at the residence of her soi jn-lnw,
Walter /Ulen. 81ie will brfAmried
at Bremond to-day by the aide of
her husband, D. G. Applewhite,
who whs killed nt Groesbeck in
1871 by E. J. Davis’ negro btate
guards, which caused this county
tq be placed under jnartial law.
Her late husband was wall and
favorably known throughout the
State.
. (Oroesbrck Journal.]
On Tuesday morning at the res-
idence of Mr. Andy Tailor, near
Person ville, James Baldwin, a
young man r.bcut eighteen or
twenty, committed suicide by first
shooting' himself through the
stomach aud then cutting his
throat, from which woun'ds he died
in a few hour*
The trouble arose fron) a pose
or two which appear againstTlajd
and participate with iu.
One of our young men was
heard to remark recently that
young ladies were “strange contra-
Brown Mrs-A M.....
Bell J O.............
■ GhandUr Wm jr
Chandler Bjlas........
Gurry T J............
David Jerry......
Evans 8 J...........
Fugleman A..‘........
Gamble Turner.
dictiens of human nature, curious,y Jefferson Z J_____
please.’
V
cunniug and hard - to
Poor boy!
When will the lads and lassies
of the beautiful south-land learn
to judge things in a sensible way,
and look things squarely in the
faoe/as stern realities, and net 1st
dreaming fancies lull them in the
cradle ef delusion? Let ut culti-
vate self-reliance, respect for the
aged especially, and above all,
self-preservation, the first law of
nature—mentally, morally, physi-
cally and financially. Do not al-
low yourself to be gulled by everj^
pleading fancy el the artful dude
or dudina. Be decisive. “Have
courage to aay no,” B°J*i be
manly; girls, be womanly, and re-
ward is yours. Let not flattery
deceive you nor criticism daunt
you. There Is a tendency in this
ago' on the part of our youths, both
male sad female, to loathe honor-
able toil, to the exclusion ef
friende, aud even of father and
mother. Becuee they do uot go iu
(he style they are called "fogies,”
“hayseeders," “suckers” and the
jike, thereby causing se much dis-
content among tha agricultural
pines as to make these, in many
instances, alien don their pountry
Johnson A
Lovs Tom............
Leo Charles..........
McGee Simon (Est).-..
Murry Jennie........
Mel ten P M...........
Newman J N..........
Smith G W...........
Walter Ed............
Walter Green.........
Original Grontne
G W MoGrew.......
Bon Wycli*.........
S MsAnnltv.........
J McAnuIty. -.......
J Ii Bennett.........
R H Porter.........
J H Evaas.........
G Ruddle...........
J Lawrence.........
Arch Jefferson.......
D MoGraw .........
L Martin............
J P Moffitt..........
Jesse Murry.........
B B Longbotham ,,
L H Smith.......
D Bratt............
J N Acesta...........
1 Hylmas............
I Heiman............
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4 59
2 18
3 44
49
1 43
4 08
1 64
1 49
5 91
5 62
4 88
1 88
1 20
4 30
2 21
5 47
2 89
3 70
3 95
Ijold.
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Wortham
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15 A 16
21 A 23
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4 Wortham......1
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5 Wortham.....
5. VV orthain.... !
6i Wortham........
8 Wortham......
8 Wortham......
8; Wartham .....
ll! Wortham.... $*.,
11 Wortham......
11] Wortham.......1
FilVVarthnru .
9 1
12! Wortham_____.j
5 61
1,64
1 -35
5 419
.i He snys he bas the
line / nt dry goods ever
tit
,,nd
—the ^iwgiwg
last Satu.*^
/sieging hub
We bad hop bd OOP
] particularly pretty and comprise
I llr* latest etylcs. He snecially in-
! vitas the ladies to call and examine
i Ins stock, aee his Sue lines of dress
goods, fancy “goods, uotiensjAc.
ond learn his piices. Hb carries
specially .the celebrated Hsiuilfpu*
Brown shoe, every pair of which
jji warranted as represented. He
toil* spcpisl attention to mail or-
ber of young people, ] di r?. aud sill nil ihen; ptfictly ns
so young, attended I desired by the writer, the s»ujo <i«
mention at Mills
wi ito up the I ConT»a,ic.rt ^ ^ iSSLSTS hi’jS
vi i Iv's ]iuprr, lujt ns yet, i,''tuing , n...i . r i '
line been received: The ife'f
meeting of tl e body will hi held
nt Wortham, i in Friday before the
full moon in October noxf.
I jf they were present He also
handles groceries, Imrdwnre cnt-
«ud hujjdajr. 1)01 levy ^c, and our farmer renders
id tf? be <n^y *"* j riif.fttsd it} hja fogy a *>*!!. rened-
wonld | ed stock of general nmiph^ucjise
which they can always get
ro-
rw'ucd n car load of barb wire, and
i mil iiorke low figures pn if " hen
| j,, Builnlo hn invites you to cull
and tea b'*. whether you wish, to
buy or not. It >* a good reliable
house nnd we tako pleasure iu re-
commending it to our readers.
wSft'sQ the diniiief court dopket j homes, sacrifio* g<a«l prospects,
for stuns minor off.'iiseu rj forget their early training and fi-
Acoompanied by the constable]
he was trying to make bond, and
not being successful be jeterinined
to end hjs lifo rather than go to
jail. Leaving the cons able for a
moment ha retired iijto a room
alone, whero he committed the
dreadful deed-
Deceased was one pf the par
ties who were chased by our of- FEET of lumber nnd are now re-
ficers as detailed in lust week’s j ceiving it daily. Wo can- fill any
torge
nully end their days iu an asylum
or state prison, ni)d go dawn to
their graves in. disgrace. ^c'outig
men; young ladies; will yon do it?
Wfll you uot be tnpre thoughtful
and considerate?
Loquacious.
TO LUMBEK BUYfcftS.
We have contracted with the
lumber mills foe ONE MILLION
Journal, and had just paid a
into tho city troa#ury0f $45.
IMexia HeraldE«li,i.
huo order, and will mnkn sfiecinl
prices on large bills. Goujo and
see, or write ua wiiat you want
and we will give yoip-prices. We
Sandy King of iW Prairie| °f ^,e8’ ^
was in our office spii reports lie is
feeding 250 beeves and will trout-
1 M.
PEARLSTONE A SON,
Buffalo, Texas
CRYSTAL LENSES
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I Md).
THAO § tNAMN.
Cukllt; First tsl i
l ’ "•
inence to ship tho ,>f May. JL
has the Street pasture rented on
1 ’in Oak. J. R. Hluffiald of Froo-
stone is also feeding 100 steers.
l linln-ti.e m IVnn-jjvsnia.
Swickley Pouu: Ve had ail ep-
if}»niie ,,f -cholerine, ns our pliysi-
cians cubed it, if) Qjj niece late-
ly and I made n gje„t fiij. spli
Chamberlain's Oulu, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I oold four
dozen bottles of it ju Ono week
abd ffijye yincR sold learly a gross. _ __________ ___ ______
ITiis rOIUitoV did lha ;\;;d '■“r.v of Kettsm A M.H.ro, the only'enm
was a big advciliBe„eul for „•« I »JtH"«tl ^oGn flu, Hoi.tl. Atlanta
..... ii.'- rv*. pWim
LsToix-Ri©B±ca_©n.-t Roll.
Montgomery T*C...... | W 8 Wallace..........| 640 | 40 | 1 49
TJxxx'©xxcl©x’©d- Roll. ^
Owner Unknown
<1
I
G. a co.,
Imve exolnslve m>l« of these celebrated
glasses in Fairfield Texas, from til# fao-
I
llcw's Till* J
We offer One Hundred 1) filere
reward for any case of Catarrh
f
Our towns n«u F: F. Hr nitron
iwid H. G. Hanson havo bought
the right of this County to sell the
Wilder l’uten: ‘Milk Cooler. It is
ncav m: itspfictared IB D*H«" _th«* ennisct bs cured by Hall’s C-i-
terrh Cure; . ..
F. -I Gnr.NET A Co., Toledo, O.
Wie the nudersifned, have known
F. J( Cheney for the lest 15 years,
and’hslieve him perfectly boners
hie in all business transactions
apd financially able to carry out
any obligations mad* by their
fi- nt. West A Truai,
iV’hhlueale Druggists, Toledo, O.
WAl.niNfl, KlNNAN A MARtlN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0.
BsliV Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
brutal atnl mucous surface# of tbe
vai»*in Testimonials spot flee
and will lie. r+ady for sale h«i* by
the 15th of thin mouth. This is
ilio invention of Mr. J. L. Wilder,
of. Maxis, anil is the simplest and
Lent cooler that iye ever saw. We
predict, that it will roll writ after
it has been introduced and. its
merits tested.
In another column will b" found
(lie advertisement of .Mr. J. 1,
Campbell, wbio lias opwH*d a Hew
niirt well stocked liirnltrr yard in
Mexin, Air Gsmpbidl is- an e».
l«>riencrd dealer, .and om s did
IniHiness in Alexia before. He
rufttosj. genii, w«yl selected stock
of luarber and ollreMjuiliJjiig' rjiai i
t"i ml; irud Innng riWirous of t e l
newutg (l)i« former- business a«
i- qUWJitXn^s with Froestonn lumber]
buyers, adrertipes ib the Record ;
•- KR and espeeiellr irlv itea them to
visit his yen!, examine histhldckl
«tld lertl'tf Ri# prices, wlien they
' «rj» ji» Mcvia to buy iumfier,* "Mr.
8. -I. ..?eckeoi>, « pleasant young'
gentieraflfn, wit! be fouad in the j
yard, aud vtifJ be glad to ahoxr yes j
nloati jy^^uote pricee whether.].
Mistrot Bros.,
OTJRJBSX3STC3-
Tucb 75c. pcr lmltle.
by Sandifer A
Co.,
. ttdr Hold
'.TairriwIvL _____
Tf Iiorke iBrown-ra.
MV horse, Denmark, and Jack
may lie wound -at1; L. R. Boyd's sta-
ble in lijrfield* on Thursday• Fri-
days \n4 8sl uiidays, apd* at my
hoffae an M*ndsyl^ Tjieedays u»4
Wriineida '
t)ur tboroAa
tm
■rtx Sir '
llfikfce?
toVaMT trot -MftroiK ^
IClyde^**
W*^l of1
1 j'bu ifw1
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Id
ci, y.&
Several persons wjo had been
troubled With diarrloea for two or
three works were Cured by a few
doses of this modieike.
i’. I’ Ivi'Arr, Ph-.G-
Sold by Hand I for A Co , Fairfield,
and W. Allegro, Wii-iham.
«hJtm<
gf-rtOO Off • re«i U I sAsif mfuir hr John A
hVflsrJ.ls,! r»y;H T ,st nsA An as. Itssjsr,
Irn way *•« ro*h* *e ro*«h. h«, era «•«
ffwfak'V h*w *• athf• I>nms« |l s«
CIA a lev at M* iteff, let Msis ee yse p
*>»- •»»•#, ell ages IsMif peitef
A mertaOoeToaM t«rtmm*nr+ M kerns. «4«-
■ % ff»l TffffV thffe.ov spera vnoiffenke only to
• WHI. All to Ml* Or«at cni« fur
'vTESa
ee at m#s,
, ■AiBB-
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CONTEST I
Acosta J N.,
Avant D..........
Chamar G. .
Chevert J L.......
Holman Isaac......
Lyons J M .
Palacioa MR.....
I'epi Justo.,
Reed I fl .........
Russell Eli........
s«ufihaz J m.......
Sanchez 8.........
Shepherd H____
Skinner Wm......
Ballou ST. ......
Bennett J L.......,
Bullock 1).........
Brennan T H......
Brooks D B,,
Brown D 51........
Barker W T .];....
Barker W.T.......
Bean E . ...........
Burgess W.........
Benson Ellis
Carter W .,
Connely 1. .
Coreo A ....;......
Click A J..........
Goody J"...........
Cannon DC........
Clayp<x>| JyN----
Carr John......
ClMnruth E......
Courts G W .......
Diuz G ............... 178
Smith Jas sr . 179
Doyno Thus ..... 181
Dailey R............. 182
Davis T 11..........,. 188
Dobrona T. ..... 205
Duel 11 is L ....... . 209
Ellison M .....219
England 11 I* . ] ]......: 222
73 02
13 41
10 59
10 43
11 18
12 89
7 66
89
5 45
3 88
1 97
54
13 80
7 91
2 76
8 00
4 44
IS
6 71
48
5 38
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e Public!
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WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF
g Dry floods, Groceries,
5 t Hals, Boots, Shoes,
* 7 - Or anything in
2 inercanJLUe.line, call on’
: J. H. OLIVER,
2 / BUFFALO, TEXAS.
//
the largest line of Dry
Is, direct from !\e\V Y<*pk,
ever shown in Buffalo, and .^in
prepared to offer to the ladiL;
all of the latest styles in Drets
Goods, Spring Hats, Laces at d
Ribbons. 1 iiivith all ladies io
INSPECT MY STOCK
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TRIP TO THE WORLD’S FAIRj
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leturn. including sleeping car litre and:
fflufforittfioiis fop qpp {« the [sit*
iiiff nearest the number of customers
iii our store from
TO JULY 1, 1893.
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(TOO g'Wwa a Uinnlli,
Fargotoo -I.......
Fearing ir.....
Graham John.........
Gray Wm.............
Gardner Wm......;...
I toward H ...........
Hallmark J M.........
Hay worth J H ...
Hunt N E............
Henry Moan ..........
I mi man H........
.to l,»wan H
Johnson 8
Jennings J R.....
Jaffary if.........
Ii iug \\ »r,,,,,,,,
Kylw A 8 .........
Kuykondal T P.\ ..
Ix>yd J ....,..'....
Lawrence John....
Lindsay Jaa........
1 -auderdalo S......
I -awson K........
Love J L _.......,
Hoggins E .........
Leo Peter.. . .........
Lafntt J T.............
Millicau D L..........
Munoz E .... .(ft .______
Matfi Juan .’, ...,......
McGIAnahan J ........
Mathew* J,,.........]
McElzea J. B..........
McWhorter J It,....
Malone 1.............
Main W M...........,
Maul if ......
Moses Bit- ............
Navarro P . .......
Nix James . ..........
J’liarfis Win .........
tiohldus John.....;....
Richards Jeff*........
RiqWdi j(«g
RidliA-A.......
Hgegell ML.
Hhblger Ww............
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208'
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378
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398
405
412
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1893, newspaper, April 7, 1893; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119596/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.