Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1891 Page: 1 of 4
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’ Methodist Episcopal
Dallas Wadnesday.
G. W. Reynolds returned from
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HENJtlY C. HICK& The Leading JferchxHt,
1 . K AUFM AN, TEXAS. .
Livery an Weed Stable.
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WE KEEP THE BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY
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Horses boarded by the day, week or month at
reasonable rates. If you want a good buggy or gentle
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We defy Competition.
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Paint
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Prayer meeting every Tuesday
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Rev.- T. Pinson, Pastor. " -
Sunday school every Sunday
morning. D. C. Kincaid, Supt
Union Sunday school every
Sunday evening at 3 o’clock. .....
J. W,WalkerSupt.
FRATERSAL ORDEIS.
Brooklyn Lodge No. 386, A. F.
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Meets on or before the full moon
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Johr Vesey, Judge.
J.-F. Gilmore, Clerk,
The Commissioner court meets
on the 2nd Monday in February,
May, August and Novemben
3A.Bogg, T, P Moore
H. T. Elliot W. L. Givens
Co. Commissioners,.
each year.
- - Robt. Miefue, Assessor.
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Croup, Whooping Cough and
Benchitis immediately relieved
by Shiloll’s Cure! For sale b
Royal & Spence.
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1000 gallons of sorgum af 40ce
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J. W. DAUGHERTY,
f th® beet-appointed hotelsin any town of this size in Texas
"2 always supplied with Jhe best thermarket affords. •
District Court convenes the
Fourth Mondayin Novemberand
May of each year and last seven
weeks.
Anson Rainey, Judge.
W. L. Huff, Clerk.
County court convenes on the
Third Mondayriin January, March-
May, July, September,' Novem
bet of each year, tach term lasting
three weeks. The first week of
the County court is for eriminal
business, the second for Civil bus-
iness, the third for Probate busi-
South.
Bertices—At 11 a. m., and 7 p.
m. every Sunday.. Prayer meeting
Wednesday night.
Rev. R.M Chenault, Pastor;
Sunday school every Sunday-
morning at 10 o’clock.
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HENRY C. HICKS, The Merchant,
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The 1st Monday in each month
is Estray sale day. ’
The 2ndTnesday in each month
is the day for the sale of land un-
derexecution etc.
The Tax assessor commences
the assessing of taxep on the 1st
day of January aud continues un-
til the let 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 Commissoners
court and comptroller otthe State;
and turned over to the tax collec-
tor by the 1st day of October of
ball given by the young ladies of
| Forney on the first of Januar..
They will do everything to make
it a grand success.
The brother.of Rev. R. M. , Che-.
nautt,accompanied by other Tenn,
esseeans arrived in the city Thurs
Are Unexcelled
day nights.
T. J. Wideman, Mtator,
A. J. Walker, F. R. .
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Meets every Thursday night.
C. O. Lindsey, N. G. -
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E. E. Reagin, C. U.
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FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
Furnished on shortnotice. Horses left in charge will
receive careful attention. My rates are reasonable
and nay terms are strictly cash, except to resuia
monthly customers.
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upon the darkened . banks of
death’s cold stream, and througfilwreG..
their memories kiss again the lov 111 the city Thursday.
ing lips that first told them of Santa No TRIBUNE on the 30thinst,
Claus. If there ever is a time We will take Christmas.
| J. A: MADDEN
FIRE& LIFE
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Represents the foilowing well-known FireComipanies . «
I GERMAN of Freeport ’ ...
-- LIBERTY of New York, ;
I AGRICULTURAL of New Yoak, ♦ ■
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Willing workers (the lttle home
builders) meet at the Methodist,
church the first Saturday in each
nonth at 4 o’clock P. M.
JOHNI Shands, Pres.
Sallik DOUGLASS, Sec.
PRECINCT OFFI CERS.
I. S? Wood. Justice of Peace.
S. N. Smith, Constable.
THE COURTS.
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l cordially invite my.
afriends to call and see
gme. -Your patronage
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and can give you’better shoes for the money than any house
in the county. His stock is emensely large and varied and I P
yo will experiencego trovble in-making a selection. His I ■
dress goods and ladis furnishing departments are also
complete and when you wish any thing of that kind he can
easily supply you. . . -1
Heanabis-olerksareall-potitsaud.courteousadWi.
take particular pamsto give you any assistance ol inforia.
tion that you may need, in fact they will do everything they;
edn to make your stay in tl city pleasant and profttable.
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w. H. GASTON, Pre'.,. . H. DAILEY, Vice Pre. Q W VOIERS, Cashie
-A FIT AL*: °M; T “5850,009,
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| Ci has been opened up and he surely has the nobbiest select
' H ion you ever looked at. He is MAKEHG A specialty of
FINE H A N D-SEW EDSHOES
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J Cordially Invite Friends Call on Me.
. G. WILLIAMS
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general weakness,
derived great benefit from the
same. having’ gained 11 pounds
ill weight il four week 1 take
great pleasure in recommending it
to all unfortunates like .
Yours truly,
’ JoaxMonis:
Makes a specialty in the leading brands ok5
TObaccoes ad fresh canned goods.
Keeps constantly, on 'hand a lull line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
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- • . Savannah, Ga., April 26, 1889. ' ed, hair bramed idiot to her you
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for impure blood and , to you.
and having- There will be a grand leap-year 3
PATNTERANDGRAINER. ......................
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candies ever brought to Forney.
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KAUFMAN k
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H. C Hicks:
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day and will make Forney their , .
home. We are glad to welcome
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How would a three story brick --
hotel. electric light, artesian wells, - -
street cars and various Other
things loom up in Forney. Pull
by the barrel, or ^c by the gal-
on. . G. WILilAM.
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will spend an enjoyable time
Christmas.
The merchants are receiving
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Sash, DOOXS^Blinds Lime Etc.
The trnage of the public is most earnestly solicited, and. those. U
atePprtonASbuldilgwilldonsalavor by calling and examiuing I
I our large and choice line of building material, which we always have
pon hand. Polite attention and satisfactory prices guarrateed, - —
JOHN POTTS Manager., -
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City Livery Stable,
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Tsenty-oe settlers from Mis
issippi arriyed il, Forney las , 9
week, ."a ; S *
C. C. Riter and wife went t
when those of eternity commune - -
with the children of time, it is at K, Monger and A. A., Mav
Christnas, for through memory tins went to Dallas Thursday.
tneureanrgwniesthdebngta"rorget!. GrandpaDonglae ofwiepotin
ing care receive afresh the joys ofis visiting his,children in Forney
Christmas moru,and listen with Every on work for then pbuild.
eoggnegrongsoresstned incab. I iug of Formes,there is nothuug like
it is then that boys and girls grown it. .
old in years and doubly old in vice " • "“3
and revelry, forget and leave
awhile the maddened throng with
which they’ve strayed, and feast '
" again with those who pointed them
to paths of peace and virtue. It
is then that young hearts pulsate
with brightest joys^ndehildbood’s
laughter reaches its-1.sweetest ....
music, while good iellowship well- Edgewood Thursday to visit rel
ing up from countless individual atiles.
hearts finds itself eagerly and ' . . ......
fwarmty-reftected ithe-genera-----HeeletBF 48 *• Preduetiomotth
good cheer; but alas! —there aret devil, and ev only cam eminate , su
some in the midst of these annual from it.
festivals who cannot smile for the i
heartache. Possibly everyone
who reads this will either give or
receive at Christmas seme token
of love and friendship, for it has
long since, been a custom for
friends to remember friends,beaux their fise works and the smalboy
their sweethearts, and paret ts cracks his crackers all day long,
their children, and this is indeed Itisa noticeable fact that nen
ery,god gnandommendpgbreabrat groesare not near so numerous
gift that pasees from mortal to-now as they were* short tune ago,
mortal, -is the oft insignificantlittle Trreugh the kindness of that
trinket that pours joy andsun;
theorphan1, 'or hadiwstheaieron | enjoved apleaeant rice jm thg conn, „ |
solute to. reflect through their try Thursday- ,
tears .the raihbow of hope. I The"‛TRIBUE contains more II
Then-let us look around, each home reading matter than any pa-.. ||
for himself, and locate some some pulished in any town the *--te f
one who is drifting alone, and I ‘ AI
when the time of our joy has ar- o I omey.
rived, let us double on r gladness The prodigal son gets a hearty
by replanting a spark of human welcome back to his old home,
love in a frozen-heiirt, that we may about pradigai.
. revive the chilled soul and have , • -2
the pleasure and honor of pointing daug 1 e ■ .
it to a new, a brighter and higher a.-T. Tillery, R. P. Rhea, -Geo,
life. Christmas is certainly thWesson.W.B.Royal, Gilkey,.
especial time for such work, am c. and Yancey McKellar took ' 29
when we have done something in
this line, then perhaps the am- in Dallas last w ecK. . . • aMl
mosities cankering within ouri
breast will dissolve and edissap- of people to make up the world, of
pear, an we can truly whisper । course the excuse for a man that
from without the inner piecimts down the town paper is in:- 7
ofoursculs, “peace upon earth,.f - AWW l
and good will toward men.’ cuded 18
Billy K. Wilson. Of course the editor of your Pa
(on South-east corner of square.) ’ 2
He extends to you a hearty welcome to visit his store, and IH
make it your headquarters when in Kanfman, whether youR
wish to purchase anything or not, but should you need anyis
J thing in the Dry Goods or "Grocery line his stock is theih
1 H most complete and his prices are lower than any other house | IN
in Kaufman. His large invoice of -
OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT south Side of Railroad. -
■ • ____COUNTS FROM THE--
I • SECURITY of New? Yor
St. PAUL GERMAN of St. Paul,
I SOUTH EBN CAI <1 FOBNIA of Los Angelas,
. EMPIRE STATE of Rochester’
FIRE, xAlMOaLganAronApe IXSURANCE,GG4.
I also represent the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co., o
Mil., the only company having the benefit of the main non-Torteitabi
law, a feature th will please you.
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..i,it, Fine work executed
wSignryatiaPalspRiehat’iheaboaphstposbbteng
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Office of J. N. McElroy', druggist,
Orlando, Fla., April 25, 1891..
Lippman Bros., Savannah Ga.,
Dear Sir—I sold three bottles
ofp. p. 1U large size yesterday,
and one bottle small size to day.
The p. p. P- cured my wife of
rheumatism winter before last. It
eame back on her the past winter
and a halfbottle 00 size, reliev; vige ...................-
ed her again, and.She has. not had for your towu and perhaps yo
appp,on romot do‘X willace auch.sighta m day..,
one of his turkeys; a small one. Thursday evening a F _
took sick, and his wife gave it aicassioned some merriment bx
ilow trentii.....ping '• the bagenge canort ..
over like he wys dead, but next west bound passenger with his
morning was up hollowing and luggage.. The train was stopped
Well. Yours respectfully and he was escorted back to on
J.N. MeErRoK. ! af the coaches. . fwM
Lippman Bros., savanal G 1. Of course we are uot supposd -)
Dear Sir- I have suffered from to know or say auy thing about it, 00
rheumatism for a long time and but then watch and see and if ,
did not find a cure until I fouud Roger Q. Mins is not made gen.
p. p. p.. which completply cured./ 3’;, • ■ Wiu have A
! They ai« just from" 8L Lonis andi me. vdnrs truly. . ..........1 ' ■ " 1 . „ ,02.6 g
thowiyou want something ceod. k - -FIAJo h cl0 °81 y „
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Dry Goods and Groceries.
Clothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
Lafe L, indseysoutSideRaitrone,——-FORNEL.TEXAS
m- r TCI R V r ' grzizuaz most eropa: ; s5
- •-Nl— - - • 1. The day we commemorate as ’J. C. Hicks went to Terrell
- the birthday of our Savior will Thrsday. ' - "200
soon roll aroundI and will ,itthe“ Christmas fa putting on her 2
yaried joys of childhood, of youth 280
and old age, such as the booming bangs ...
anvil, the sumptions dinner and T ! Wideman wet to Daita' —2
merry Xmaa tree. There is per-. Thursday. ' . , . .2652
haps no other word, around which . _ ** 98
so many happy memories cling and A, Madden went. 19 -ala -.ROH
elnster,nor from which springs soThursday.
many bright and sweet anticipa- G H. Crawford returned froma »
lions. At Christmas the agedi.nanrav - 2
through retrospection behold.ahas-hursday-
WfA brssnrdcks* 7-W WF-e“fmhef
en tresses, while wih nimble
fingers they hang beside the
old oaken mentel, childhood’s emp ; - ----« . -- -r-
ty stocking. It is on this occasion Dallas Thursday idghL -a s
that sires and dames, som with Mrs:Fieldsreturnedfromavni"
honors grand, and all witn ...... w
wrinkled brows, patse as if it were; to W ills I oint W adnesday. u.
iyemonths, —r—-" 10
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1891, newspaper, December 16, 1891; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426571/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.