Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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The republicans view the defeat
Etc., Etc., Etc.
and see us.
DAASAY
Jack Kincaid pf Dallas, spent
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Roger lost 1 he speakrip, but
The alien land law has been 3e-
elared m valid by the supreme
uor state;.
Henry Letters, who shot him-'
TOWN
W. M. Groves and daughter,
t-0
of the enemy on the eve of a great
.. FRESH
GROCERIES.
church Sunday night.
DEY,
place Sunday:
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know
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ty made a hasty exit from the
certainly save money by being here
and availing yourself ef the splen-
SSTAPT.R
Said one erow to another, “the, for his opponents did not scruple
R. L. Hicks was married to Miss
crowd of negro children were
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ore
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Dry Goods, General Merchandise
mhany friends here will be glad to.
Offers
&
a young lady friend after a call either cheap for cash or on timb
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with a suspicious stain on it from
We are for Roger Q. Milrs first, very much toward the roof of our
in a cleanly condition.
DiRE PVRY
: .
fReliobl Barber, I
; umn and send our boot heels
nts
uBy.
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stabbed in the back? who doubts
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to those in arrears and to
rddria
adnne
umdnadhadd
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P.P.P.
BLDD DIEEASE.
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sea
pm.
blood of our own Roger, we must
admit that our diaphragm inclines
News is scarce this week, and
our correspondent has been very
itself into a curl, or curled itself
into a twist; and if it repeats this
with prayer metin
have three a week.
boil
SESDA
and magnetism he had iuvestigat-
ed the drvest of statstics on this
subject with a charm and an inter-
est that caight the masses and
day,doing considerable damage. ‘
Good morning, how’s your la-.
instant.
The local option election at
cittzehs will donate sufficient to do
the work.
Wm. €isel tells a good joke on
Walter Stevensor and family
left Thursday for Beeville. We
regret to loose them.
The grippe has fastened itself up-
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' Wagon material and iron.
Studebaker Wagons.
I h
day.
will lie gobbled up- --
$ Kaufman conuty farmer
ays ashegees is all right for
ming year
wardice of the weak-kpeet con-
ogency that defeated him for
weGasdaan
to resort to such means.
Again, Mills was opposed by
some of the shrewdest men in the
Democratic party. There is no
shadow of a aoubt that David B.
Hill and Arthur P. Corman ex-
True we have swallowed several
yellow dogs at the instance of the.
democracy, and’ We did it like a
good democrat, believing it to be
for the general good; but, at the
bare thought of gulping down Hill
with the hairs of the Tammany
tiger all over . him, and with a
knife up his sleeve a foot lopg
mouth. We believe, yea we know
we will vote for anybody or any-
thing whom our party shall nomi-
nate, we are built this way and
we can’t help-it, bug to have to
vote for this man Hill, whom we
suspicion as a traitor; Whom we
the antis.
Earnest B. Wyatt died in Fort
Worth Sunday from an oyer dose
of morphine.
Artesian water has been ob-
tained at the A. and M. college at
College Station.
others ever did to emphasise and
make paramount the question of
tariff reduction. He was justly
self five times at Dallas Friday,
died Saturday night at the city
hosvital. .
Last Friday another crank en-
tered the office of an Illinois glass
works and demanded the payment
of a million dollars when he was
seised by the nap of the neck and
the bosom of the pants and kicked
out into the street. He chanted
his mind after bemg thus received.
COUNTY COaaESPONDENCE.
i ALLSKIN
AND
J. H. WILSON, Proprietor.
• • ■ 22 ■.
Queensware, Canned Goods,
will have cold, stormy weather.
‘ To-morrow is Forney’s last bar-
■
Genuine GGlidden.barb wire:
• LONE ELM.
•We had a fineraih Sunday night
which wet the ground several
inches. •
We have several emigrants fro.m
the eastern states, and we hear of
several other, families that would
come if they knew • they could get
land. "
_ AND FANCI
GROCERTRSS
did bergains offered tby • many
out merghante. They mean
kershi. -The
will waut
. Lee Driver,a young man about
I Spears old from Bakers Prairie,
whilscufing with ipiotheryoung
strength, good appetite and felt
just like he had a new lease on
life. Only 50c. a bottle at F. M.
1 believe to be a demagogue, whom
we know to be a spoilsman, would
absolutely disjoint our spinal col-
Thursday night, Rev. Humphreys
officiating. The TRIBUNE wishes
lames whune syntmnk arvjinoiponed
and whome blood ia in an impure con-,
dition, duo to menstrual irregularitses,.
are peculiarly benefited by the wonder-
ful tonic and bloou-clcanaing prop-
The Leading Grocery Merchant It Eon
._DEALERIN_-
p
and it will then be warm until Jan-
pary the 10th. -After that date we
‘actly what they say in this paper
and will convince you of the fact
if you will only call on them.
MeteBhc - —gog-te------
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CURESSRHEUMATISM
Fresh and First Class.
, Maw,!)
for spea
plain—refused to be a party to
deals, or make bargains, and that
wasaprime factor in his failure,
fr anything he may ask at the
hands of his party, but we would
certainly regret to see him leave
the house of representatives at
the old-time tariff reformers, such
as Morrison and Carlisle,were for
Mills, the Tammany hall influence
was against him. Grover Cleve-
land was ostensibly for Mills, but
he didn’t lift his little finger to
render the least assistance.
-We have voted the democratic
ticket ever since we ceased to be
3
Went to 81
16 him oi
pot him d
explanatfc
Came up i
Sd not w
defended,
det of gui
Se8e ‘ an
pot at d
gate-fell on this one breaking his
leg.
SOTJTEC SIDE, TEXAS
w. m. mcintire, 1
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perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 26 cents per bo;. For sale
F. M. Adams, Drugzist.
them’much joy.
The Kansas City Sunday Sun
traveling correspondent was in the
city Saturday. Perhaps he was
taking dots. We failed to learn
what his business was. .
Are you. trying to do anything
for your town, your community,
or your country! If not w would
be better off without you, for you
are as a bog hole in the road.
Theigreat town lot sale of Ve-
Iosco came off Tuesday.. Verily
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special bargains at his Five and Ten
Cent Counters.
t. J. Wideman,
the track below the depot Wednes-
day afternoon and turned over on
its side, entirely blocks ling the
niain track. Trains were not de-
and Mississippi have recently
moved among us." . "
Presiding Elder Nichols of Ter-
rell, preached at the Methodist
E ANDERSOX,M.D,
3mqu,4
ered with
vmirland th
’ Ebllistint
is well fol
hohida§s 11
dstnas spir
regard thi
ited and
j^iu booz
Kslong as 1
hold one’
gone then I
Led. It’
|cause ofji
Liv to the
Lift he cm
tsburgGa
omey is de
st trading u
she has a 8
■ growth, f
terprises, a
xtten years
Last week
k Antonie
thedistrit
etliem. I
hud he no
L locked u
E,. $
court.
A nego boy
he in Mom
leks sew u]
ad and fact
lie by barb
H8 horse
M was thro
re. Kaufn
Cohen & C
he an. assi
byTad the
al farmers
smers Tee
rope m
Ls of the fi
rfearence <
puld have
The Aust
Reed rema
1st was pei
Le for "Sli’.lt
ould make
I him befor
heseven t
ped any me
g the last i
tess if Mill
bod, healt
lead the e
he wept t
Shands &
| reduce th
Lerchdis
ivoice, and
per goods
erylow pr
fell select
areful ’cor
nd prices 1
here. Tin
sterest to
fish the pn
bat they a;
hankful foi
er as well
ash as well
Officer Li
id two me
Pick Pastei
ay, charg
bassing cpi
p arrestr
outhern pi
nd Fasten
Ine severa
|fthe state
ly this con
peers hav
Ehem for se
deny the el
honey fout
peen them
hey are i
| The read
remember
830 that T<
• cold-bl
And that tl
Ry Ellis a
pot and k
Begro ca
only rease
dash act w
HAR___
. BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS
of Milla As a surrender of the tariff
issue.
Morgan went wet in the local ,
optiou election held on the 12th
Tom Gaither, our dairyman. Mr.
Oisel was on the"pasenger train
Friday and as the train passed a
well near the track,. Mr. Gaither
was drawing water and had his
milk cans near by, when one of
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pi fact Everything in the furniture linte. Call^qnd^ see him.
RACKET STORE
Hits, Rung:,
Repairing Done On Short Notice.
TERRELLTEXAS
l*SS3eT5oSp!K Poison,
Tetter, Scald Head, etc., etc.
P. P. P. is a.powerfurtonic, and an
hniMintrhm " ‘
Notice Lo Hubaoriberq.
All subscriptions are "payable
uer of I. B_Clyette‛s grocery
store. Ax handles were the wea-
pons used and the result was that
Bebe was treated to a genuine
"shillalah rigadoom" over the
head. Both parties were arrested
and fined $11.60 for (heir missbe-
havior.
larence Harren, a young man
wholirednear Prairieville, was
found dead in the road-near that
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-DTAMONDS
last Saturday and, Sunday. They
had a little mud mixed with if.
" Rumor has it that W. A. Brooks
has. bought out Jas. Aiken, and
that Mr. Aiken is calculating to
move to Tennessee.
Our community is well blesged
1? COFFINS, CASKETS, ANDBURIACROBEQ,
BED ROOM SETS, WARDROBES BED SPRINGS ETC: ETC. J
ties and complications__Crockett
Courier.
Kindly solicits your patrotage. Hot and
cold baths on short notice. Call and seehim
STAPEE GROCERIES FANCI
i Dallas jail last week.
ni* endeavoring to se-
. his aitieular time. We need him
thereto push the tariff, to raise
jhedevi when he is interfered
frith in his work, and to shame the
Forney, but now of Waxahachie, Adams' Drug St
spent Sunday in the city. His
4 . DEALER IN -
f BUBNITUNL
r‛ —Carries a complete stock of— J
says a cold wave will come be- _
tween December 18th and 22nd, test, Holman sent word by three In their rambles, they met up with
JEW
1 elasses are proposing:
emedjes, thus it is evi-
the people want spine .that it was done with the same
^t is just as evident that knife that stabbed Mr. Cleveland
know exactly whattpey
Physicians endorae P. P. P. as a
splendid combination, and preocribe I$
grippe, is the usual salutation now. I aithozmeatstisfagtionkZYrJX
Mrs. Lanra Erwin presented her endarv and Tertiary. Svphilis.Svohih
husband with a fine boy last week.
UPPMSN BROS.. Proprietor,
tozglats, Lippman’* Si ek, Savannah, Ga
Sold only by F. M. Adams.
Holiday Excurstons.. • *
The Texas & Pacific railway, -on
December 21, 22 and 23, will sell
Christmas holiday excursion tick-
ets at one fare for the round trip to.
all-points, in Alabama, Florida,
Georgia,-Kentucky, Mississippi,
North Crolina, South Carolina,
and Tennessee. Also St. Louis,
Cincinati, Cairo;. Memphis and
New Oileans.
Be-This is the only line offering
choice of routes via New Orleans.
Memphis or Shreveport, with
Double Daily Through Pullman
Cars and Day Coaches.
sL.It will be to your interest to
purchase tickets via the Texas &
Pacific Railway if you desire to
reach the “Old Home" on time.
The only, line running through
coaches from North Texas point
to Memphis, Nashville, Ohattanoo-
Cuts, Bruises, Soros, Ulcers, Salt
heum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap-
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all skin eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required
it is guaranteedtgive
satisfaction, or mi
Superlor Cook Stoves and ranges Plows, caltivators, disc
tJesrippAdams 18 su™erigeom - Dr. Et P. Shands, formerly of
The M. E. conference met here
RP.P.A
The honsewife may glory in the
possession of a gorgeous V neck,
bat the hueband, if be be not a
hen pecked one, may congratu-
late himself ppon the_privilege of
Miss Mary, have been visiting rel-
ations in Garland. -----------------------,
. ...... „ excellent appetizer building* Up the
Several families from Tennessee system rapidly. *
--:—DEALEn IN-----
Staple sud Eenes Gvegewien
I have opened up a, new fresh stock of groceries
old stand on the north sideof the railroad, I wand
my old cusloniers to call and renew the pledsant"1^
ness i'elations formerly existing between
culty last Friday night at the cor-
Always kept' by the
U.R.DA’UC
recogvized everywhere as the im-
e Omistinas turkey is receiv- personation nd embod.ment of
food attention and in a short this principle.’ By his brilliancy Mansfield was recently carried by
shame in which the city of the E. M. Fowler, M. D.
dead is neglected. Won’t some] ‘ For Sale.
one take steps to have the weeds] Twenty head of Horses and
cut down and burned! It will, not Mules, work stock. / Will sell
take much money and our liberal | cheap for cash 01 will sell 011 time
— - - 1 with good security.
DOUTHITT & SowelL,
___: sucklen’a LArnioa Saive
The best Balve in the world for
ansoA
EAST
enger No.
J Freight.
WES'
seuger No.
W
m
al Freight.
. • L. J.
caucus he went to Mills’ room, at
the head of the Indian woods and rturue1 home.
. delegation, and threw his arms
he would support ths Texas ean
didate. On the nigt before the
A special of the 13th mst. from
Washiugton to The Ft. Worth Ga-
and defeated tariff reform fbpee
years ago?—Dallas News. *
who does not advertise and the
farmer who does npt sow!
Neither one of them gathers
anything,- while both are gathered
up by their creditors. One is
eaten up .by repairs and taxes,
layed, however, as a switch was so
w,that Mills has been beaten situated as to allow them to pass
Ukerahi- -The Gazette’s by the wreck. The wrecker ar-
rived Thursday morning from the
—good night or good evening!
Never tell a lie, young man—say
good morning.
The TRIBUNE has time and
again noted the importance of
having our city cememtery put
already*a good number of victims.
M. T. Stephenson and 'wife are
in Forney visiting their daughter,
Mrs.N. B. Shands, who is danger-
ously ill. L
A green goods fake worked it
on1 four Ellis county citizens last
week and succeeeed in getting
$500 out of them.
_ Rev. Jack Daugherty has been
clerking for J W. Daugherty this
week while the latter has been at-
tending DTKriecomt.
J. W. Bilker and son, Lige, yul
begin the erection of a house for
H. Venner on his ferm in tbe'Ark
ansaw neighborhood soan. \
W. , M. McEntire will make
an addition to his residence prop-
erty which’ will greatly improve
its allready tasty appearance. ’
George Wesson and Lee Ivey
wvent to Valley View Friday njght
to attend a debate. They pass
compliments on that society.
It is rumored that one of our
society young men will quit the
erted their best abilities in the in- playing in the cattle pen when the
terest of Crisp. While nearly-all
TERHELL.
From Times-Star: 'j on the community again and has
A T: &. P. freight car loaded
with compressed'cotton jumped
diffesent men, all trustworthy, that a cougar, and not desiring a com-
he "eulde "une "* *he Fnreh -e- bat with the brute, the whole par-
P.P.P.MALARIA
crlieo of P. I1. P., Prickiy Anh, Puke
Root nnd Potassium__
Parties indebted to me and wish-
ing to settle are authorized to pay
toW.B. Royal, who will receipt
it is a in my name.
NOTICE. ' . .V
- . ■ , -I have twelve good mules for
Anow that he has a large amount saland a good and well selected
of patronage at hisuew home. | lot *f farming implements; also- a
A certain young gentleman in । good hay barn in the town ot For- (
SortnForey Wishes.. kpowgrasandnanontttrqamrasgoenson
all pray more and talk less of our
neighbors shortcopings, we might
be loved more anti have a better
times.
Best wishes to the Tribune.
__• RustLER.
CRANDALL.
George Wesson’s store house is
very near completed.
John and Clayet Temple, of the
Lpie Elm neighborhood, were in
Crandall Friday.
B. H. Daugherty and Hi P Er-
win were in town Thursday.
Penn and Crawford have moved"
into their new store house. There
stock of goods are as large as any
in the county. .. ------i___
(Dallas County.)
New Hope, - • TEXAS.
* " g and fonght was the great prize at
all the rage in Cen-stake. He had struggled as few
democratic success next year has
not been helped-any by events of
jt is supposed the last ten days at Washington,
his team ran agayand killed him, on the contrary the pathway is
beset more than ever with difficul-
a. • ' ■ ■ - . W-V • DM9PVAVLP Btdii uh it num
the other by mofhs .and mcetha campaign of ’88, and the fresh
Both ofen die of hunger,and often ' '
- It is said that Mr. Mids bears his tion of the tariff. The defeat of
p defeat very bravely. He ought to, Mills will act as a check in the
he madea brave fight aid has noth- forward movement of a hitherto
ingtobeashaunedofin his canvass, victorious democracy, and is like
-----—--- spiking the guus in the presence
Ther* is no man so badly off but
was working a revolution in pub-
__________ __—__.. he opinion? No doubt his defeat
be is nevertheless the greatest was compassed in agreat measure
speaker in the demorratie party- by ba l management on the part of,
-It is .
′′ -.....
.. men grea • - nr.Olant in tha ancf on tha nnen-
Editor compliment. The mn stood
— an idea, a principle, an aggressive
at For- polity on the Mbe of tariff reform.
second class mail The man was not miasue, but the Christian Female oyac,
cause for which he had labored oure thechristian omale 160 186
20 . -i___e____’_______ -_____ Bebin Anderson and Austin Ca-
. gain day of this .year. You can around him in the most affection- lip, two dusky citzens of pngna-
t hmtnh ate manner His support of Crisp cions tendencies, had a litte dim.
... was undoubtedly due teabargain "
or whereby he was to be given the
chairmanship of the appropriations
committee if Crisp wou, Mills
conducted his campaign on a high
Ageda
A little negro child of Will Lott’s-Zona Green on the Irish Ridge
had its leg broken Thursday. A f
Polities, like any other tick, will
bite a fellow some times,
a 1 -
. T
moves at the head ot the
' tariff reduction. They are filled
with hope. The . prospect for
what he has something to he thank-+ attle. The repblicans congtrue
ful for- Ifhehasn 1 anything else Lis overthrow to mean that the
to be glad of, he ought to.be glad party wearies ot the aght for a
he‛6 alfve. ---- ... - j
wes t and thq capsized car rom ovbA
A party of Terrell hunters, ac-
companied by a select bunch of
houuds.made a raid on brushy bot-
contributed greater to the result, tom last Saturday night to search
During the progress of the ou- of whatever they might devour.
Cheap George—Farmers Friend,
hs.est"blshed his own freight line between
this place and Dallas .and is daily hau ing 1
EA‛T BPC TOWN!
down here at greatly reduced rates.
WE DEEIS 904FHE1ION
• Ladies Dress Goods, Tailor Made Clothing and
d to cut The holidays promise to be
lively and eujoyable
, Readthe bank ata emeut
appears in this issue.
Uncle Nelse Daugherty has two
Happy Hoosiers
Win. Simmons, Postmaster of
Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electrie
Bitter has done more for me than
all other medicines combined for
that bad feeling arising from Kid-
ney and Liver' trouble.” John
Leslie, farmer and stockman, of
same place, says; “Find Hleetric
Bitters to be the best Kidney and
Liver medicine, made me feel like
a new mail.” J II Gardner,
hardware merchant, same town,
says: “Electric Bittersis just the
thing for a .man who is all run
town and don’t care whether he
lives or dies; he found new
wW°woul which is proper to’say on leayingheT.andP.R.R.,wil8Glallor
"" ""7"" "tftemaw
The Baptist church has lately | and Sores, Glandulat Swellibgs,Rheu-
purchased a large, supply of new matipms taritcdldihrorekt,cta
song books.- i tarjh, Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chronic
past since the rain, sock off and
wash your feet.
continue from allthronghonrateeth. May the Lord (
while the individual mem i ------- b
Who denies that GoU Mills was
r is there
{ .2 -’ - -yum
Our stock is complete which we are offerin
as low as Tegitimate trade wll allow. Cal
with good potes. Call on Bob
Spence for particulars.
C. M. Hobbs.
Nottca.
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H. VENNER
VE
during the holidays. * e termediate points.
antic a time or two even Grover | a minor, and have the first time to
wont be able to take the links out makeaverywry, face about it.
h. ©fit in 1802. ’
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Have you ever observed the
•similarity between the merchant
democrats have planted some
corn at Washiugton, let ns fly over
and Scratch it up." “No,” said the
- other, “the atmpsphere around
that town would impair our health,
apd to go there and scratch after
soar corn would ruin our reputa-
. tiona. Let us yait till they re-
plant.”
Crisp, according to the natinal
gtandard dictionary,, means to
eurl, to twist, so it seems that the
democratic party has twisted
man at the wagon yard Sunday
night, fell on a brick and broke the passengers remarked “God
one leg below the knee- -Kang i blessithe Forney folks they will
mansun, \ " (have water instead of milkiuthefr-
, .1t—ri’—TC- . coffee in the mormng? Gaither , . c - o . ..-----
otOneteng “ - a goodthing tne - 4 £.^7%
for United States senator. ipotstopof
cased of the grippe.
0. E. Mead, Esq., attended court
at Crandall Saturday . •
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Two runaway teams collided Fru |
go to the devil.
van anosr STOM.
has most of us.
r fell Friday mgt.
car came through ‘Sun-
his veto. .. c a
-—er-----
M — There is a ciffzen in this' pre- .
cinet who has never listened toan readergwnlwutto,kuow
-a . ■ how it came about, particularly af-
evu report concerning his neigh- ter such sanguine predictions on
bor,nor has he ever been heard’the part of The Gazette’s Wash-
'to say sught against anybody. Are ington correspondent. In the first
you the man! « . ■ place, as I have previously wired,
—------------ t he treachery‘of H olman of Indiana
Foster, the weather prophet, “
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