Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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DEALER IN-
AMONDS,
I ent m0r9 than $1000. The bin al.
Repairing’ Done On Short Notice.
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If not we will help yoa move.
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petition. We are opposed to mo.
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state or
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R. PERRIN.
Trunk railroad.
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pietured by republicians. Again
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Bignsefthe child's feelings; both consisting of red garments and
keep perpetnal silence except
the four sisters are chained
to
crown of as a role, do not smoke for the
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a new
The Paris Ganlois recently stat-
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found beds being ft coflin. with no other
Pitcher stree
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any record of is that maade by.
cent ration of troops.
There are
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ice up over 1
drops of water fills the boiler to
islatnre anthorizing the commis-
a county
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lore truth and virtue, and to the
Never tell ah editor that yod close of life they will retain those
charge of all matters pertaining to
DR
Also
An American orator once boas-
Na
file
Chemicals,
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EANEEDDAEDANREPAIR
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It is understood that bills will
be introduced in the present leg-
Americans especially, who 115 ve
’ friends in every quarter of the
L H GASTON,
Prestdent.
•ne of these balls is a pillar four
feet hig, with chains, a crown of
thorns upon their heads, the pen-
anee lasting one hour for each.
. THE
BEST
prophet and a meddling woman-
but the age pt Indian outbreaks is
past. Portland Oregonian,
oney acceptet
- amount a
demane
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FARVER8%
MEY LOANED
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this pillar and derry a
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t nzaiu Norton tora un-sri
, BEDS
‘SAFES
ROBES
COTS
ssse--<
.... ’ ^an-. -1
; muudsl anl-nc
ing
AION
pumps all stand’on a space 7-16 aii
inch square and and are about 58
he1 jedifnT
thorns and instruments of discip-
line. -'
Purchasing Ro
N Writato u
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HE- Wema
MTIN styles
( Waad » 1
2” Koaa 1
Buggil
.... - ■ at a» as f ••
adjoining and near the town
bedding than a pall..
fhe Bloom «c Age
length of the Btroke 3-32 of an
inch. The whole engine weighs
but three grains, not including
the base-plate. Levi Taylor an
ingenious mechanic of Indianola,
la., has constructed an engine al
RCVA & SPENCE
DELERIN, -
J to truth! No; such a woman can-
not grow old. She yill always be
the books can be produced cheap
er bat it will be at a cost of many
other existing ad vantages. There
are methods of controlling these
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EORNET, :THXAS |
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Over Teunessee Saloon.
KELL, E - . .
that an electric cane
Perfumeries, Paints
Oils, White Lead, eto.
It was one of Emma
lur dafe a
qual to ani
amount; in South Corolina on 812,.
500,000; in Alabama on 8900,000
in Louisiana on 818,000,000; in
a
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GRROCEBAES,
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WILLIN
Willing worl
builders) meet
church the thii
mouth at 4 o'cl
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Bill is DovG
very lowest prices.
prices before buying lsewhfe)
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M-ELASTIG
8only $2.00 I
r Makes a go
none can pi
P tor sampe
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uplands in the world. For particulars ad-
dress,-
in answer to the charge that
Ue negroes have no rights and
privileges in the south attention is F
called, to the fact that in Georgia
he-pays taxes on #10,500,000 of
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W: DAYGHEBTVP.
this line willl be sold a m
Call and’se-meand
nsea table, but write line after
line by wrapping the paper around
the left forefinger. The first men-
t tou ofaH pen H by St, I-
dore of Seville, who lived and
wrote about the middle of the
Seventh sentury.—St. Louis Re-
public. 6 7 •
si 7 - ”
wofatzkeie
A biB passed i hr senate making
it a felony puuishable: by impris
oament in the state penitentiary
not less than two nor more than
five years to fight a prze Hight, in
in this state, with or without
wonder. This pigmy was onexhi-
bition at the centennial at Phila-
delphia in 1876. It is built mid
23-cent gold pien,tho whole ont-
fit weighing out a fraction over
Apamphletofi
Svstract of the law
Mobtain Patent
5g5
“xew
most. smokers discarded their
pipes and took to cigars. Ameer-
achaum, to be properly colored, I
needs as much attention • s a baby. •
It must not get too hot, for then!
the wax coating is driven out and
the pipe does not take a proper f
coler; it must not get cold nor cool |
off suddenly, or it will crack; yon
must not touch it with-your fin-1
gers, nor smoke it to steadily, nor
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"aovaansNG RA
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A- avAt-ISO WIV
Groceries,
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in either case it is spoiled. Mon,
corporations. There are hundreds
of competitors for the trade of
school books in the state, while
there can be no other construc-
tion placed on state publication
TEXAS, Fvery thing in
DRY GOODS and GROCERIES
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by fifty-two
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Lotitslisome“fplabugeslfredFORNE¥,gi ■ ■ -»
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Tirst Teinple of Venin.
' Ovid tells us that the first temple of
Vesta, at Rome. was constructed of
wattled waIR and rwfal with thatch
like the primitite bts df the inlnbit-
ahta. It was little other than a nireu
lat, coverod firevlame, and was fended
by the npmarried cirls of the infant
community. It servodr as tho public
heavth of Romo, and on it, glowed, un
extinguisued throyghout tlx> scar, the
encred fire, which was suppasod to have
been brousht fromroy. And the con
tiomauce'of whfch ws thought to be.
tiujred with theforbanesof-the oity,
I Chiwo Herald. ;
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•Doten,Just
Erchant of B,
n0**5 wher
06. troubled
bilionaness
"d They ar
in their a
Aplesant CI
f e by F. M, A
of an inch • high. The engine has
148 distinct parts, held together
rempre paperu than you can feelings which now make life ap- the opening of new dirt roads, most equal to the Waferburs
pi, just come out with the truth; pear a garden of sweets, ever road working, bridging, etc.
fresh arie OVeT DeW. 1 f as « . p , , ■ •
1 a bill releasing from road work
any citizen who shall pay to the
Watcher, rags, Pin,
Mississippi on $13,000,000; in Tex-
as on $18,000,000, in Tennessee on
910,500,000. The negro could
never have made such accumnla-
screws. Three
crying or being iu repose as
chilli's humor ehanges.
The Fo
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Local Freight
! One of the most remarkable
accidents on record occurred near
Chilton last Friday. Mr. Mike,
entirely changed by the building and tLis portrat, with appropriate Wiltams-wheuteturuing from,
r Patnek's P
"acton. 1 ha'
P' They are i
for the PC
ARLoU, Puree
pj’F-M.Ad
CAndSt. Patr
f extra and to
tction. They
"y kind calk
UnE- Oasis, I
• Adans.
than monopoly, we regard -it as
ore dapgeros in its results than propert, worth at least twice that
the strongest combine or trust
can be formed. We are sure the
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LANDS FOR SAI
tzmseizgpatoxeinaiqabrmicon: ' * - .....
ou John, nad the ight of the her qheek. ' That rose has notyet
faded; it will never fade. In her
. Jessaminecounty, Ky, having two the daughters manifested a desire
perfectly formed They are to become nns. Thes thereupon
located at right agles on either established themselves in a house
side of thefront-of the head. Both under the rules of a religious
fit Thebame time exhibit the samecommunity, and with a costume
ieedabil prohi
8 the giving of passes to leg- tion.
Ive, executive, and judicial
district and county oficers.
The bill makes the penalty for so
things in a local way that will pro
duce the desired result and at the tions if his condition was such as
his Winchester nt a bunch of
blackbirds whichfrose i front df,—
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Si- beast’e flr eyes sent such a
does not interfere with work of this
character, a thing practically impossible i
with ordinary Inbr: — Philadelphia
Record,
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TEE 48 OF SRSCRI
Ka' .C)
Twelve months
him. The ball sped ft distalee of
603 yards and passed througk he
panel oft hedoorin the residence'
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nar or situ arttv’. ।
Oscar Trigg, of , nd., . m.anddddbedThes 71 •
inventek which will (be f
very useful by veoplewho are
obligedto be out late at night in
the dangerous distrets of Paris.
cylinder is 126of an inch, the
eC0 EI8, MAs KETS. ad nLaLAL ^c^a®
* always on hand, and avythhugelse in the Furniture line. J
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.~2.Y3T.7T:’ .v" ’.XGf -J------ — _U=LUJL___
•ay thntjou borrow a irial paper
. from your ne gbbor, say that you
are teo con founded mean to take ted thatthe United States were road and bridge fund the sum of
thespspar, pas for itlikean honest bounded on the north by the 92.50, instead of 95 as at present.
man. Say you »r® too stingy to tpoiboth eat by too1rising Also a bill-making theft of proper- three grains. Ittmust been qnit
pay, so you borrow. This would । sun, and on the west by the day ! ty under #30 value a misdemeanor, a contrast to the nqrmnos Corliss
bome nenver the truth, and . It is of judgment. These are not the to be tried in the county court,' engine when on exhibition in the
written an bouest confession boundaries given in’ tire geogrp—and the defendant when convicted, same building. Taylor’s engine
. . . , , d ^and yonihtes, bnt the .orator could have,
Moet0 2 fi • X easily defended them. As to the ,
would dartaivb enjoy afternorth and the ast, orator was j hts fine and 1ost °u
“i qumeiently oxa , C
July speech akleaste- Exehnuge, pay the cash. -
TERRELL,
the white veils. Tire young women
road superintendent, at a salary of
to retain the bloom and heanty of 9100 a month, and an assistan: su-
sway of fashion and folly, let them perintendent for each precinct, the
. superintendant to have entire
of railroads and the establishment good wishes greeted the bride ob
of meaua Of rapid; communication the morning of the eventful daya
This di omid be taken up by the
globe and cannot bo present th
ovory place where they are want
ed. ‘ leg of his son,a young man about
A female child has been borntoity- A family having been cured
Mr.aud Ars. Walam Freeman ofof th® small-pox some time ago.
Cigars, Tobacco, Canned dOods.
A fresh stock always on hand. Give me a trial.
FO NY,
d;
fresh and buoyant in spirit, and
actite in humble deeds of mercy sioners courtemploy
and benevolence If girls desire
pleasure ofcoloriuga pipe, for the
comfort they get from the habit,
Two three times a week they whip find so the meershaum has given
themselves on the bare skin, way__
has been' They sleep in separate cells. their' --
shall ire sontenced to work out while not as small as that made by
the public the Waterbury mechanic, is a
furiOr roads, if nnable or unwilling to wonder that will be betler sppre-
L-- •----- --hn — al ciated when the reader is informed
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really in need of an offjee, and it 22.
is equally evident that he is not — ... I
a man whom office is likely to \A/ A H
to seek. The following is his V V — I >
modest avowal; . ‘ J_____L s-
'To the cdiTyr i am acandydait"
to the"Ofish of skule KimmiSion.
VHv
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of Dangherty, on Texas
------------------’ Part in cultivation, part in
meadow land and part pasture land. Also
two Farms adjoining and near the town of
Crandall on Texas Trunk railroad in good
state of cultivation. The lands spoken of are
in the Black-Waxy BElt and are the richest
mrfu,I lo «tumo"
ledu iarun» u
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.. mg.aytguricim ------a A good woman never grows old.
By mekeX fouchiug an asailant Years may pass over her head,
it will ire rouble to give himatbut if ‘oenevelenee and virtuet
•bock which will be of great val- dwel in her har she is as cheer.
ueasameans of selk delense. . fl as when the spring of life first among Po8ts“ it is gniteimpossi-
->«>.. - her view, wnenwe bieatpcrganizeanendranontbreak
»i. eabiihe other look-snpongsugoqdi wopan esrtservhionestdouttbnnc“gsapimn
nigt sosore with rheumatsm that, never think of her age; she.cy Lecomin, known viLe
be could Met stand. A igmoun lookoae charmi nga s when the . thg means of communication and
:ain.Jion looked in at the window- °f -south first bloomed or ; trasit an outbreak could be crush.
: ed in itsinctpieney by a rapid con-
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The smallest engine we have just opening the dpor when the
The smallest 60846 wo huie, ballhit making a souna
flie striking of a match. The ball
shattered the ieg and made am-
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A young lady recently invented that i wuld fak 146 sneh pn
fashion fer weddings that ginestowelglanbucsavordm
_ may be taken up by members of pois.
There is not the smallest danger fair sex who are crowded with eh-
of a sei ions Indian outbreak in gagements. Unableto appear at
the northwest. The conditions her friend’s:■ wedding she had het
existing in this region have been photograph taker for theoccasion
EWF
rMcy
SAVE YOUt MOfiE
By Having Your Clothing
gloves.-The bin win pasa the AMoutreatpaper tells of anew
lower house - religious community that ihas re
- ' — , 1T - cently been established'in that ci-
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h 025 year,
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icuieMO.
, .Coloring meerschaums has gone
out of fashion. Years ago it was
quite a fad, butso much trouble
was required to keep a nicer-;
schanm in good condition that
trmhe-*
FaeMe
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biiel . Ii s • V 0d:
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LIO W. lUul,
a-t e m’sar mf.......Pm
popTlption weuld be increased,
mshuadrede by tL» cloae of
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Lt every boly in the town and
eonut work more and talk more
t hisyearand see t Kaufman oum-
ty can't get sotething more in the
way of manufnetories that will
give 'employment to the idle
young men and boys of ’.he towns
and county. m
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bers of her company in which it is
said there never was a scandal.
Some features of office seeking
areobjectionable. but The Atlau
ta Constitution prints a letter
from an applicant and suggests at
the same time that he seems to be
if every comity in this State ulatebaw the price of arti.
would spend a few hundred dol- eles that are in the warmest
ars the present year is sending to
t ha elder states literature shew no polios wh ether it be by
ing upher unlimited resourees her
L:.
1
pecia rates on page and one
halipgacards. -tuponthe Minnesota plan, which
which requires railroads in the
-X. au4:8tate XTTt to any
adera bushecou statediatrtet or countomeerup
i mavn ----
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Get a move on you and do, ~ --
uXobX-° wet. MU AVmXh.} stTbnuoshoal book.problom t
loejor the luborng man, in feet a bird it win be is not possible to
erefzbdig wmsougeaiotetforeten enongu to k||OW
that an effort will be made to reg
sohmloenthe mau shat he cot up neizhborhoodosh elements which might once have ■ D. A: Buek, of WAtarburs, Cbzn.
mM-LT 2"pidp T "on,po"or"
A Tire East Indinns of today write kindness and mercy— whose
w.th a stlumu i ra33n»inga whole life has been a sccue of
longdarnlng*n^edlc. Theynever kindness and love and a devotion
.KN ’u al23ui
SOUTFU SIDE
wu - — o. idiosyneraeies to make a present
sottomuga tmeofnortssthas $UMi diamond ring to every bride
____ in her company. Every babv boru
180 prohibita theacceptanee or use in the troupe (and there nine chu,
ES of passes. The object of the hinr i dren whan the company went on
•10 oo s to remove ofieialsfrom oblga- the road last fall) received a check
_■ Hons tO railways, so thot they win for $100, which was deposited in
-00 be removed1 from objeotianable some bauk, with interest for the
- influences is the discharge of da-little one. Miss Abbott often
t. Some of the memhers look spoke glowingly of the Abbott
babies, and she always enour-
aged matrimony among the mem-
cenan Ask my Frens to cast a
A oat in My Beehalve. I am a 1
Arm Man, Beein ent oph m A saw
Mill, and Knead the Office.”
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JAXD TAX C KO dr
On days of public rejoicing keep a cover on it while using it for ksstarerpoxespndlpmam-ga
pUwlU. Menugten, Wagonm Cari. Purmpn,ae Write ■> tor yosrwant Md eend
FARLIN & ORENDORFF CO. ManuFacTURENS ano State Agents, DALL
G, W REMNOLDS, BED SET
FORNEY,TEXAS.WARD
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lier -Iim.
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FALL ■ and . WINtER ' SAMPLES
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That I can make Suits from, rs reasonable as could be asked R2
6 ' member, I guarantee all work in each department of I
my business to give satisfaction, or ask no -
viliasl 18
H den e - albi
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lslc -rzara
has a block of beech wood the
heart of whieh is a perfect hke-
ness of a woman, dressed in the
ju thesisle aftbree or four years
ago. the skirts flounces, thcked,
gathered a pinned back, and the
arins earried a l» kaugaroo. It is
wonderful freak of wood growth,
unaided by art in the least-
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THEVOLNTEERGULTIVATOBM
' M®yolirebkrI ta l
2ogse3epe), nu of meritt be found in no other, f he ■
4 > KA7AC can he made wide or narrow, which also I
contgls the width Qf the gangs. The HgUBiwp
V/B ■TWEE Is a neat steel one, and is connected di rectly T
gwith the dangs, flo that each horse has to dofts share A
.8od.of the work without interfering with the position of M
“Pztmtheshovels. The GANGS are made of extra strong T
• y® Ol VK nowN, unles by qegtene abey are 210 lur- X
wich when worn can be pepiseba al n nominal cout. We ■
e or sandy xana whioh possess all the adjustments found in any T
-TERR has many other points which room hereforbias mention- &
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■ Jw,JVWv * SujU
oegi/, inwhi V
i And amprepardto flo any work of that kind. Also rK.U.
received a full bad comylete hue of U
the negro has more privileges anc.
advantages and there are more’
ocenpahons open to him at the
south thesattne north.
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.21-Ahozz i
n—- •.»a cou
■s^
.nttiupan niwoj ■i»‘l Alactg
Has just received a large stock ofNiN,
Fresh Goods, whieh he wants every mS
woman aud child in Forhey preinct ko 4
, ।and examine.
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wro:Tu-day Mormtna t, ‘ twenty sep
..1,a .p caledupd
of Mr. Lucas, taking effect in the * tm . . t —L \- LL
•heheading Grocery Merchant la taj
3 - DEALER I N-
and
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A Poad Scarifier. qyorrrre cy pu
Tharesinusei London a machine’- - 1 J* —
known as the bancadam scarifier,
which possesses great advantago over
. ..su.uohandlabor in thie breaking up of roads.
overflowing. “‘The diameter of the It is operated bya smali traction en
gine and will do fromn 2,000 to 2,600
superficial yards of road in a day, the
depth ofte work being entirely under
control and varying as desired from one ‘
and one-half inches to throe inches. It
also enjoys the gdxanage of being able
to be operated at night, when traffic
as la eudLge
o an sdummp-k -
T
sametime leave the field open to
competing publishers.
.3 ACurious Relizion.
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Elliott, Sercey. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 28, 1891, newspaper, January 28, 1891; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426529/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.