Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 2, 1891 Page: 1 of 4
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NO. 24. ’
f HE KKORNINWOHEI. EE
TMIBUNE SHORT STOPS.
once to strike up a ‘bargain, by
of delicately colored balbriggins.
and night by-experlenced pharmacist.
at first the CUBtolner demurred. in
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sisting that he wanted something.
J. W. DAUGHERTY,
eve
BOSS GROCER.'
Makes a specialty in the leading hrands of
Mrs. J. T. Rhea and Minnie
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Denison Wednesday eveuing on
S. B. CAIN
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The man-who is always busy has
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the outside “whose shirt did you Thursday.
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ueck and choked me to death: Reagin paid us
The merebant, suiielent to.the
teata were
is the day for the sale of land un-
der execution etc.
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J. W, WiLEIAMS,
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IMPOBTANr TO SUBSORIBE RSI ’
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hopeless victim of consumption
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KOENIC MED. OO . Chicago, III.
J. W WILLIAM],
F. M.
Large size
Pain
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due on it and intend-to settle by
it and the present management
will ignore all claims f payment
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You charged me one dollar and a
half for the thing and put it on me,
I’ll give you two dollars and a
half to take it off and keep it.”
AMOLOM/* 301430 NdiONIHd
03 3NIROVN NIMaS TOH'S NVOIMaWV
STAPLE
STAPLE
THE WONDER OF THE AGE
CUBES CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE.
AID SUSPJNSOHY.
Patented Aug. 16,188. ■ Imuroved Jan. 13.1891
aavuna
BNINNOH iHen P
Nouonu1S00 “
NI a1dwas C.-
town lots
f instrume
The 1st Monday in each month
is Estray sale day.
trouble was the cause.
Misses Mattie Self and Katie
Meets Fist and Third Satur-
daylights.
T. J. Wideman, Dictator,
A. J. .Walken F. R.
Zeke Kounceana"se-bingh-m" adit.
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28 jee
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Isolicit sol
pound and MI
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' I. S. Wood. Justice of Peace.
8. N. Smith, Oonstable.
. THE COURTS.
ALAMO of San Antonio
FIRE, LIGHTNING aid TORNADO INSU RANGE, «
very little time t grumble and
find fault. , . 2
Rev. Chenault held Thankgiving
services at the M. E. church last
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' FRESH AND FIRST-CLASS
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the time drawing up, and byngosh,
had it not been for my. arms stop-
ping its upward desires it would
surely have puckered around my
Mrs. Jno. Stevensoniseresting,
a barn on her city property. c
E. C. Lewis and Bonner Alexan-.
der went to Dallas Thursday.
The man who does you a mean
turn w ill never forgive you for it.
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rantees
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Meets every Thursday night.
0. 0. Lindsey, N. G.
L. L. Lindsey, Sec’ty.
Riggs went- to Terrell Wednes-
day. , - .
Gall on us if you want
Our facilitiei
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One of the best appointed hotels in any town of this sizein Texas
and table always supplied with the best the market affords,
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Representsthe following well-known Fire Go up viies
6TEr^ANof Freeport .
JoHNIE SHANDS, Pres.
Sallie Douglass, Sec.
rk executed
possible figa
county twenty cents aditional is I
A Remarknbie Cura
Mrs, Michael Curtain, Plainfield,
Ill., makes the stafment that she
caught cold which settled on her
lungs;she was treated for a month
by her family physician, bat grew
worse. He told het she was a
K. of 3
Meets every Mondny night.
E. E. Reagin, O. 0.
W. 8. Yates, K. of R. and 8.
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We have sent notices to several
parties that owe us bn subscription
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held to it, while- he made spas-
modic leaps toward the door,
which he tinallv reached with the
intention of speedy departure, but
looking bat and seeing the mer
chant smiling, he paused long
enough to shake his list at him
and exclaim: “You be danged
aad Belle Birghai, too. Tell her
she can wear her own shirts if she
wants (hem wared.”
('apt. Joe J in kins.
Kounce, (who by the way has had
no advantages in this world ex-
cept the Tribune,) while in a
neighboring town stepped into a
store and called for an undershirt.
The happy merchar t began -at.
charged to postage.
sy MeGEE & ADAMS.
Vol HI-
o This, medicine has direct action upon
22 , the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili-
•'1 tfes, and increasing the flow and power
-= of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmiess
and leaves no unpleasant effects.
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DIRECTORY.
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Z CHURCHES.
Methodist Episcopal -chirch
South. '
Services, First and Third Bun-
day. Prayer meeting Wednesnay
puk
I rescriptions car fully componnded both day
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letors,
best q
e soi
like a buzz saw in the family.
Hysterical women, who burst
them in the slightest particular.
Beautiful women, who think
kindness of- Miss Effie Felmy,
acknowledges the receipt of an
appreciated invitation to be pres-
ent. ’ v
J. R. Wilson, father of our mer-
chant, J. H. Wilson, died at Ter-
rell Thursday of pneumonia. He
was an upright, honorable man
and reared a large family of intel-
ligent children. The TRIBUNE ex-
tends its condolence.
H. T. Davis fell dead at Mes-
quite Wednesday morning, si he ■
the beautiful new garment; then,
with the clink of money, “a hearty
good day,”and “call again” the
two separated, Zeke asking from
The Tax assessor commences
t he assessing of Taxes on the 1st
day of January and continues un-
til the 1st day of June, at which
time his field work has to be com-
pleted. - . . •
He has to make out, his rolls
•and have the same examined and
approved by the Commissioners
court and comptroller of the State
and turned over to the tax collec-
tor bthe 1st day of October of
each year.
Robt. Michie, Assessor.
their beauty entitles them to all .
the earth and a good share of the
planets. .
Women who lag aogs around in
their arms when there are millione
of motherless, homeless children
in the world.—Bab. ' c.
-—^-DEALER IN--—
LUMBER
---VEALER IN----r
Wakches, Jemalery,
THE OREATs,
Liver • Stomach Remedy
Aarura. H. E. BUCKLEN 4 co. Cueaao tu.
Sune ays.
Prayer meeting every Tuesday
night.
Rev. J. T. Pinson, Pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning. D. C. Kincaid, Supt.
Union Sunday school every
Sunday evening at 3 o’clock.
J. W. Walker, Supt.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
Brooklyn Lodge No. 386, A. *F.
& A. M. -
Meets on or before the full moon
in each month.
8. McMahan, W. M:
D. 0. Kincaid, Sec’ty.
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Fme Printing
Are Unexcelled
--Ethonmoti
-2- H.tmb ag0,
aL Bervons }e-
Md., the only company having the beneat of the main non-forieitable
a feature that will please you.
on a different order, but the knight
of the yard stick had exhibited
the w hole bt his stock and had to
make a sale from that sample or i
fail, so all of his tact and ingenu-
ity was brought to bear upon the :
opportunity, and finally, after as-
suring Zeke many times that the ,
shirts were of the genuine bal-
briggan variety be succeeded in ef- .
counted for on our subscription
book- The money 18 due us and
LFEPiLS,
LANE BACK. BILIOUS FEVER, ETO
in charge
re reason
pt to re
the trade closed than Zeke began
to draw’his.top shirt, (which was
also hi bottom one,) and in a few
p
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M) Ko. 4 Cent’s Belt. L
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was. Free trial bottles at
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a pleasant call
District Court convenes • the
Fourth Mondays in November and
May of each year and last seven
weeks.
Anson Rainey, Judge.
W. L. Huff, Clerk. -
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County court convenbXiu the
Wednesday evening, The did
not only light up our sanctum by
their bright and sweet faces but
also rendered us much assistance
for which they have or thanks.
Gall again ladies.
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Unplehlsant Women to Meet-
Women who wear diamonds with
calico dresses. .
THE KING OF WAGONS
EIEAN-
89, made on 61 different forms
SS of wheels, propelled by artid-
$ cal and therefore uniform
” wind,by which were seltled
definitely many guestions relatingto
the proper speed of wheel, the n«»J
roIAUou, Becfetlons in th. "X"'1.
omecore"neramkbvanc
quezejoThem inyestieaticrm w vod
asinpowet of the I—■ y ind » heeis
ooul bg 4oabiedend the Aprmgtor
nlvatemometrates II bet i*eo done.
48.K0 cheleer poliy or the AGE
E‘mrodes"nga
"ara.81rprqjouqomtput or
; fsctory whirl imimade posibie are-
| duction of prp in8o that iurnishes
[the best piinleatlessthan the poor
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trons and t.. ouNic gurerally than I sa
I ran maim w tue o-wst Bouta and shoes at»
rpamonubie pricu nnd muarantee satnf"
eion wonigur tone ou abort HOW'S
prickly pearsand wofully swollen,
his eyes were greatly' dilated and
fearfully blood shotten, while the
veins on his forehead wete as
large as cottonplow lines. On en-
tering the store lie walked straight
up to the merchant and in a fever-
ish but smothered voice inquired,
“Is Belle Bihgham at home.” The
merchant, a little-uneasy, inform-
ed his new corner that he was not
acquainted with the lady; “well
We defy Competitio
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ONE DOLLAR
FQ^N EY, KAUFMAN COUN iY.TEXAS,DEC EMBER.2189r.
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Always kept buThe Old Reliable”
. R.I AUG HI ERTY,
tell you. The greatest remedy,
ever know for coughs and oon-b00oK:
sumption is "O. C. C. ertain
congh Cure."Sold by F.M. Adams.
B. F. Elazer went to Edgewood
. Thursday on busines. j ' u
THE OLD
“ RELIABLE
esiss£&sa
emergency, worked the small
blade of his knife under the of-
fending garment, just between
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A NATURAL RmMEDT FOR
Epileptic Fits, Fnlling Sickness, Hyster-
Ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness,
Hypochondria," Melancholia, In- •
ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz-
ness. Brain and Spi-
nal Weakness-
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A24se < 16
Tobaccoesand fresh canned goods.
Keeps constantly on hand a ; full lint of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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who write and claim they have paid hopeless victim of consumption
t to the old' management. We will and that no medicine -could cure --r-------- ---
inform them that we bought '-ho her. Her druggist suggested Di. intd floods of tears if you cross
psubscription book and all that was King's New. Discovery for Con
1 ' sumption; she bought a bottel and
to her delight' found herself ben-
efited from first dose. She con-
tinued its use and artr taking ten
bottles, found herself sound and
well, now does her own, house
work and is as well as she ever
Constable S. N. Smith went to.
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two miles to a neighbor’s and
(lack. It is supposed that heart '»■
Third Mondays in January, March,
May, July, September, Noverr-
her. of each year, each term lasting you are with me” replied.my snI-
three weeks. The first week of j focating friend, “you sold me this
t e County court is for criminal
business, the second for Civil bus-
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ats, Ete.
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n Me.
2,288 sold n 89
6,268 sold n ‘90
20,000 will be sold in ‘93
\ vh’so figuroa tel che gtol of the EVER-
bnpwine; EVSROOINO, EVERLASTINO
ETEE ASRMOTOR. whom one 60%:
ctherstoitow, and “we tatt whe country.
alve This unp • edented snecere
GN: E7p. jeduer 13, To the fact that
A % 20 5 EM beorecorinencingtbeminn-
"92988 ufetrec2 ptptirssienton
-ad experiments
‘ver mnadQ by a
ski fiedmecba ni cal
engineer,In which
over 6,006d} nemo-
or any kind of settlement ot ac-
we are-going to have it if you are Adamd drug store,
worthit. McCEk & AbAMs.’ tostle 60- -nd »1.
- . ... , . curable, which any physician will
I wish te »aj U» my old fraeuda and pa ’
Practical Jeweler.
moments, by the combined efforts
of himself and the merchant, his business,
big round body was graced with
GROCERIES FA N C Y
Willing workers (the little home
builders meet at the Methodist
; church the first Saturday in each
month at 4 o’clock P. M.
of his changed appearance. His
arms were outstretched at right
PREOrNOTOFHOERS. angles with his much agitated
Body, his ears were as red as ripe
fectinga sale; and, without any se-
rious loss of time. No sooner was ' . •
d.
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ES,
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20
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a.
shirt yesterday, it rained on me
all the way home, and the blasted stepped iu his door. ya
thing has put in every "minute of farmer and had walked perhaps
BERMAN of Fre
IIBEBTY of New York,
AGRICULTURAL of New York,
SECURITY of New Yora
I St. PAUL GERMAN of St. Paul,.
• .SOUTHERN CAId FORNI A of Los Angelas,
EMPIRE STATE of Rochester’
--ON DEPOSITS IN--
OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
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----COUNTS FROM THE-—»—
PIRST - OF — EACH - MoNf E
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I©" The money if subjee to Check "Gn
•®* Call and we will take pleasure"ea —
nr In explaining the System
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Wm. Bondies went to Dallas
Thursday on business.
Miss Elna Wesson returned
from Mesquite Thursday.
say this was!” “Balbriggan” re-
plied the merchant; “Bal Bingham”
whispered Zeke. It was not loug
till a steadyr rain began-te—patter
upon the store house, and the mer-
chant was lost in reflection, re-
counting the days sales and add-
ing up the days profits. The next
day Zekeretumned- to the store,
but was received as a rank stran-
ger, and really he was, on account
S,.
Stall
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t or month।
Aggyor’gen
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The 2nd Tuesday in each month- tekk‘8 sheudersned plieptdgjtir-
ed and caught to the counter, and
. Lf‘C. C.C. Certain Cough Cure’
is not the best remedy you have
ever used for Goughs and Golds
your money will be refunded.;
Sold by F. M. Adams.
T. Lindsey gave all his boarders
a fine Thanksgiving dinner Thurs-
day. The editor, through the
m min we if imn
Sash, Doors, BlindsLime Etc.
The patronage of the public is most earnestly solicited, and those
contemplating building will do us a favor -by calling aud examining
our large and choice lne of building material, which we always have
on hand. Polite attention and satisfactorv prices guarrateed.
JOHN POTTS Manager. ’
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BolabyDruguistsatba per Botae Gfor95
QpAENAVIQ •
Uli UC-llInll Lill Tn the Hei4iniiq^ co nau mutton is
Sneering women who snap at
"your clothes, your family and your
friends.
Women, who talk baby talk to
each other, and kisseah other on
all occasions.
Women who gossip, and who
never fail to tell you disagreeable .J
things said of you. ..-8
Simpering, babyish women, who
haven't brains enough to. know
when they are hungry. S
women who wear rainbow
gowns on the street and the whole
millinery store qn their heade.
Women with voices as sweet as
a turtle dove’s coo in society and
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rsmzmen- • aa ■ A
night. ——-— _______
Rev. R. M; Chenault, Pastor. _____________r -__-___,
Sundu school every Sunday throwing upon the counter a box
morning at 10 o’clock.
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• Baptist church, _ __________
- /Services, Second and Fourth
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DIRECTORS ’ .
W.H. GASTON, Prat, T.HDAILEY,ViePrea GW YQIER3, Oashte
C. M. HOBBS, GEO."T-EONIIES
CAPITM $50,000,
■ SURPLUS, $2200
FIRE - LIFE
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Reinsurance -:AGENT,-s6
Thanksgivingdinners were plen- j
tifal Thursday. •' 8
J. W. and G. Williams went toa
Dallas Thursday.
Mrs. Dora stevenggn will move
to Weatherford soon.
Rings Pins, etc.
Repairtii done on v0- y
notice.
g6-2a8gm0
Will cure all
Compiainte, '..-a
General noil . x-MtL-—— -—-----
■ banty. Cost- 23 53 -5 txenet .Eyd .
ne itseg-e*, -*3. m
Eeknai ¥*:MMhanesson:
wasiiniot 2/15 Nodymisense
-eauncabyin- NrV. derettoni In
Kogip d° A-, Haorcde
MNEF comirea. KND Sa. POST-
ACRT FREE B LLI MMATED BOOK
orc0o Pnres which XI hi) bent in a pinin
Kales envelopo. Correepondence in Engiish r
anrnnkn'u Electric Indolen, Bl per
Pair. Adaress
Owen Electric Belt and Af pllance Co.,
800 North Broadway, ST. LoUIS, MO.
utynon ris parea.
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FARMERS, a word toy w
2 about WACQHSr
LbThere le nocompry 1bat'geGiret E*rietty • nt elass
9 Wagon M,T63-%; uccan- ■ Na 149440/4 citi.tte . ■ u
" 1e mtegki to iuch « and burlaking . Uhe: .t
t2 eengo 9 eaf. 22 uraL q
-ebd. hever been saeritcod to iccet the denhnd t t' A
SP®s4ipricedWnron, 11 U daythe IrKLof h
F, bent nia3:c J, boxi £’ i srnly a-
ivy iatexibraftW’ne, dte.“Aak yonrde nler j . ’ i-
L=9 takenoother Wrlensorireulareryepriees.d
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PARLIN & ORENDORFF CA., SF , ’ • ,
SOilBYFORNEYHARD WAR E . OOM PANY
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T. LINDSEY, Proprietor.
Mrs. G.H. Crawford and daugh- ' |
ter, Miss Blanche, and Miss Emma e
Kim bell went to Terrell Thure- 6.
day shopping. - ——a #
Miss Lillie Smith gaye a pound , ;
party at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Conners Wednesday
night. A nice time was passed.
' ADVERTISING —A-d8
1 , inch one year, 610,00
- S - » " 15.00
S ...... 30.00 f. (
slecial rates wade on page and I
hit'page advertisements.
TERMS OF SUBSORIPTION I ,
Twelvemo^' 81.00 ! Qy
Six months . 50 L
Where papers are sent out of the . z
iness, the third for Probat busi-
ness, -
John Vesey, Judge.
J. F. Gilmore,,Olerk.
-The Commissioner court meets
on the 2nd Monday in February,
May, August and November.
J. A. Bogg, T. P. Moore
H. T. Elliott W. L. Givens
>Go. Gommissioners.
John Vesey, Pres, of the board
Forney, -..... t^xas.
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A few days ago my friend, Zeke .......................................
Wm. Burgett went to Dallas
Thursday. * >
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