Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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A:BAKER
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in no -mistaking the temper of the
A- year ago has rolled by; j et it
Cigars, Tobacco, Canned Goods.- CheapGeorge- Farmers Friend,
closed, the chubby hands Were
A fresh stock always on hand. - Give mea trial.
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FORNEY,
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still hear the sweet voice, calliug -
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free silver, that he is haud-in-hand
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kepresent the following Standard Companies
These "jawjy” editors who ex-
aknew lease on
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“jawjy/’ "doucher know.”—
ne of samples to make suits fr
All work guaranteed.
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morning till night,
work in their line.
and place-seeking—1
delude a suffering au
- it is easy enough to scribble for eminent leaders, Col. Mills has
a country newspaper, provided its concluded, from a view of the sit-
uberibersare charitably inelined, nation in the east, that the pro-
liticians to
>qver-taxed
folded, the little heart had ceased
throbbing. - Our boy had gone to
join the angels. I fancy I can
BLACKSMITHS & WOODWORKMEN
Make the sparks and shavings fly Hom
iy, I stood
soul take
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< We publish in this issue a brief
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aid isfult ottruths and sonAlog-
ic.. “The honest demperatie senti-
I tbifk of my loved ons gone
over, one by one, I feel almost
within the shining portals, and
know’twill be but a few short
years at best until we too will go
to live again in the clime where
earth’s loved and lost are found.
The following brainey"edi
elpped from the Greenville
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dyed and repaired at the Terrell
Dye Works. I always keep a 1
hardware merchant, same town,
says: “Electric Bitters is just the
thing for a man who is all run
town and don’t care whether he
P.P.P.,
LORES DYSPEPSIA
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I have twelve good mules for
sale, and a good and well selected
would be less guilty of indiscre-
ter as well as in the summer—for
cash as well as credit.
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While the flag of Roger Q. Mills
went down m defeat last Monday,
its folds are stainless. The great
Texan resorted to no questionable
schemes to gain the coveted honor,
but conducted his canvass in a man-
ner becoming a statesman and a
patriot. Texas is proud of her gift-
ed son, and will stand by him in
defeat just the same as though vic-
tory had rented upon his banner.
—Greenville Herald.
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In China when a man gets drunk
they whip him until he gets sober
and they give him 25 lashes for be-
ing drunk. A little oftheVhine se
its flight. I knelt near by, papa
and mama and held the little ferm
tenderly in myars, praying God
in his mercy to spare them their
Save Your Money ....."
By having your clothes cleaned
g," Themeeses of the people are
f thinking about the trculatii g me.
diih." while the country editor
j mously for R. Q. Mills for the sen-
ate. The charge that he is against
TEXAS
fHE OLD
RELIABLE,
THEKINGOFWAGONSY
J
ELBAINE
Our stock is complete Wh
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as low as legitimate trade
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and see us.
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Wagon materal and iron.
Studebaker Wagons.
. 594 ■' x
_TiDDEALER IN
lives or dies; he found new
strength, good appetite and felt
LIPPMAN BROS.. Proprietors,
thinly Lppman’s Bicck, Savauna”. Gs
Sold only by F. M. Adams.
kauun wuue BJHl.ua uru/pOU>OUKd
and whose blood is in an impure con-
dition, due to menetrual irregularities,
are peculiarly benefited by the wonder-
ful tonic add blood-cleansing prop-
a new
‘‘Auntie,” and his glad, happy
laugh when he came always to
meet me. • - .<
Death has again visited our lit-
tle town and taken your pipy-mate
Gene, methinks I can see in fancy
that meeting above the skies,
looking heavenward 1 see our
darlingrholding out his arms and
welcoming Gene to that joyous
sunny clime, and listening hear
them saying, “weep not for us, we
ess relations formerly existing between us. . ,
GROCENIESFAN8
country with false hopes that can
never be realized. He is honest,
LSpence for particulars.
C. M. HoBS.
He realizes that the tarriffs weigh-
ing the people into the dust of
poverty and degradation, and will
not join in with the demagogues
DIAMONDS,
wum amh—"'tmr
h we -are offering
vill allow. Cal
w, m. mcintire,
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E. E. RiAGIN,
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wnt to .-play "hookey" and call
has established his own freight line between
this place and Dallas and is dally hauling
THAT BIG TOWN
down here at greatly reduced rates.
M DEEIES CONEGUIIION, -
Ladies Dress Goods, Tailor Made Clothing and
- FRESH GROCERIES
MW
Temale’Compfafnts Mercurial I’uison,
Tetter, Scald Head, etcv etc.
P. P. P. is a powerful tonic, and an
excellent appetizer building up the
system rapidly.
ten and spoken utterances, and
reiterates.hie position on the sub-
ject in an interview published
exclusively 1 yesterday’s Ga-
zette.. With Carlile and other
Wm. S’mmons, Postmaster of
Idaville, Ind., writes: “Electric
Bitters has done more for me than
all other medicines, combined for
that bad feeling arising from Kid-
Ay dec.
Genuine Glidden barb wire.
Etc., Etc., Etc. * ' , J
-When you heariiairdenounc.
say Chilton.—Kaufman
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call on them for all
TNA, HARTFORD, PIGNIX of LONDON, .
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE,
AMERICAN FIRE of PHILADELPHIA,
KNOXVILLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
NORTH BRITISH &MERQANTILE,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,.
D" Bailed Hay and Gins a specialty. -eu G. W. VOIERS1 86 -
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GROCERIES.
nej and Liver trouble.” John
Leslie, farmer and stockman, of
same place, pays: “Find Electric ■
or oi a reduction mat WHl Bitters to be the best Kidney and |
and that is another reason Liver medicr
G. W. VorRs.
Just opened, a new store, third
dor from the Williams Hotel,J
The best Salve in the world for, Bank of Forney wil
Cats, Bpuises, Eores, UlpeNi, Skit fea frOmth h™
Kheum,Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap;
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all. skin eruptions; and positively
cures Piles, m no pay •> required
it is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.
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Forney T ribune.
from our statutes by an
he snpgeme_court. It
aay naturalize however at the
Ca,cet
ing all other ile as rascals, you I
should by all meabA keep your eye
AIMWAGON
FARMERS, a word to you
a,, about WACONSr
EMdThere is no country that requires as strictly a first-class
Wagon as Texas, because its changeable climate subjects
the material to Aim ch swelling and shrinking ; therefore it
S68p is follyto buy any but the best. The BAIN Waon .
5Nh has stood the test of forty years, and its Quality has
never been sacrificed to meet the demand for a low
805priced Wagon. J t is to-day the KING of Wagonei The
gtWsbest finished, beat ironed moat durable and
I *3/ • liybtescDrait Wagon made. Ask your dealer for itand
Lg take no other. Write us for circulars and prices, deli v-
PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO. Stete Agents, DALLAS,TEXAS.
o DEALER IN: .
4Eg BNITUBEW =
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—Carries a complete stock oi—
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JEWELLER
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question will hot down. The fol-
lowing is clipped from the Rock-
wall Snccess. “Judge Hartman
left Thursday morning for Austin
to again open negotiation to re
cover the disputed ‘ strip from
aufman county. He joined
Judge Sherrill of Hunt county at
the depot, who goes to Austin on
the same kind of a mission for his
ney and seveny-pve acres of good
gass land about 11-4 miles east, on
the T. and P. R. R., will sell all or
either cheap for cash or on timb
with goqd notes. Call On Bob
medicine applied in thjs country Hartman. However; in ouropm-
would likely prove a fine ’ thing, ! ion, it is quite early, in the cum-
• ... ... . . . I ptiign to open up this question;
H-ppLorsiarg.
Fhe. modern politician decides voters of Texas on this question. (
outhe success of alprijciple before
2K . 2 . K .5 .
lank I
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keep veace iu the family, if its his manhood, and dicker with, a
.only a piece of meat. ‛ ’lot of place-hunters, in due time.
It is intimated't'h’st Charles F. will elevate him to a positos o
CrisnisaClevhand demeerat if be
‘ ia, so is Hill and Tmiany.
ine, made me feel like
man.” J H Gardner,
"u"" Po7 vowBOT -e-apon MU«UVU. seemshntvesterdav the hlne eves
ou the success ofatrigciple before lake the call that a few years ago Ha Asterd ’ tshd 6268
head opts it as a plank in hie plat, ehoed all over this state as one
voice, for a favorite son for gov-
erner, this same voice calls unani-
Rings, W
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Repairing Done On Short Notice. '
TERRELL, TEXAS
and remember ‘the nobly humane
and ruly Christian sentiment
ennei.ted in that brief article.
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The old salomanic theory of hr purchase tickets via the Texas A
' m • 21 . .LL it 1 Dan:4n Da: ;f vrAn Ancirn +A 1
ruping tho gmaller members of the
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Physicians endorse P.
eplendid combination, and pkregcribe it
vith great aatisactionqpa
all forms and stages of Primary, Sec-
ondarvandTertinrvSpbilis,Kvphil-
fu/Mfrleaud Fauey Groceries
7ha veopened. up a new fresh stock of'groceries atmU i
old stand on the north sideof the railroad. I wend !
my old customers to call and renew tJiepleasanl bu‛
___ ... ......... etsat one fare for the round trip to _____
ippiug from Rev. T. DeWitt Tal- a]-points in Alabama, Florida, “doodle-bugs” on the red hills of
magewhichembracesa beautiful Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, old “jawjy,’’ “doucher know.”—
uyd forcible argument against the North Carolina, South Carolina,I Crockett Courier.
too severe restmilte ""07.41. and Teupessee, Also St. Louis, —j——------
young Doubtless many ‘ of us Snciongt Cairo, Memphis and . Kaufman county ' Democrats; lokof farming implements; also A
. * -Mis is the only line offering shoutd hold a meeting ar d say goodhazbar.. the-----0• 0
-ton if we would thoughtfully read choice of routes via New Orleans, who they favor for I nited Sttes
Memphis or Shreveport, with senator. If Mills say Mills if
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2 "Democratic ropaters are not
likely to crow for some time for the
want of sand in their giszard but
Froutheluuuiliatiou orathftncrohud".lugvaykwois
life. Only 50c. a bottle at F. M.
A dams’ Prug Store
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henfortheCatlit
sred. It is the
eouuty,
, Mangqum and
s were united i
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erelandatd Mill
a at the Maddlen
iday night. —
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rooms, no dead
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Baptist Sunday i
Christmas tree
vening. verythi
to make it a succ
ses Sallie Poland
axattie Self wil
J. w. Daugherty
tom 2 to 4 o’clocl
I newOatholice
ttothe people of
he citizens of Foi
hemat securing t
slow price of cotti
[the man who ha
band a pen full
for the slaught
understand th
shurch will soon 1
meybythe Campi
odnews. There
lurches. •
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k Williams, son <
was thrown inte
fence by a horsi
ousiderably cut i
speedy recover
MpRee of ex t
bld its quarterly
bailey & McKella
Saturday in Ji
bersare earnest]
in attendance.
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teas Kate Reagin
vistethe’Rtv
on busihess re
[year ball. We
et a happy «n«
tin their hands.
rry Spence was
[Lizzie Jackson
e of the bridesR
e Sunday evenin
bull officiating. ‛
adscongratnlati
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B. Neatherland
iss Julia Melutil
[e neighbor!) or
png, Squire I. S.
Ing the ceremon:
I wishes them ui
pis the last
BUNK for’ this y<
I for our subset
pappy -holiday
stmas stockings
[well filled and 3
its ulterly overfl i
mg joys.
e ask our reader
port homings
this week as we
| with job work
“able opuses hav
ideal of our tim
kill make an eft
TRIUNE sparkl
with local news
bot E- C. Lewis
Alentertainmen
r X- Lewis Mon
se was crowded
one ‘‘could lot
see that
hg themselve
“ewis recited a
highly apprec
Eshments xere ।
turday night the
IM. Turner cat
the tmely disc
6 that prevente
8 whole row
ashes were tak
and it was th
Rw Occurred m<
ken for fire’ou
Econld hever
| the present wi
Ehat came .near
Famed Warte
rr Mr. Phillip i
"! home from
r ^mie, was ]
Eomhe one at t ne
and Fracen 81
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have suceeded in placing a Demo- especialy where parties get tight
cratic president in power, backed and go to a public gathering and
by a Democratic house. Col. Mills annoy a dozer, or more, person by
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uw naeu1ny28173, Eerokulcus •Ulcera
and Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheu-
matism. Malaria, old Chronic Ulcers
that have resisted all treatment, Ca-
tarrh, Skm Diseazes, Eczema, Chronic
I
r-'ce 25 cents per box. For sale
F . M. Adams. Druggist. - - ies.aod Fruit
( ,‘ .. , I"a a L.s ‘
A The Lsading Grocery Merchant in Borney
cures of 6 - .
;p.p.p.
CURES RHEUMATISM
.—DEALER IN—’ I
STAPE AND FANCY
GROEERIEG- E
their presence__Huntsville Item,
ington correspondent that he ■ ------——,
will, vote for free coinage of silver i There are 8 great many democrats
whenever the chance offers. The who are opposed to anything like a
cprporars. guard of state papers i reasonable reduction of the pres-
that have beev misrepresenting, ent high tariff. Mills isknownto
either knowingly or ignorantly, ‘ bein favor of 8 reduction that wil
Col. Mills* sentiments on the silver reduce, 1------------------_-----
question, yil now have tochangewby he wasnot elected speaker.-
I their mode of attack.—Fort Worth i Henderson Times.,
. Notice,
. ‘ g , lbe held at their
office fromthe hours 9r10 a.mm.
antiB p. in, on the second"Tues.
day in January, 1892. ‘
are not dead, only just beginning !!
to live.* «
T, J. WIDEMAN,
——DEALER In——e- -
Watches,
hortbesz6,cocmes on the [promotion above those who ent.
certainasisthefact thatthesgreat
.. question of tarrif reform will not
Ifthe democratic party can do down at the bidding of a few poli-
no better than nominate Hill for, ticiaus, but will be pressed by the
-president it is about time for it to people until this infamous system
go iat the hands of a receiver. of legalized plunder is banished
op lse — . .
e s --------- ' with Wall street on the money
W-th prudence for a ehaneellor, question, and that he would be-
energy for capital, and economy tray the country into the clutches
tfer A banker, any honest mail can of the, money sharks is all rot.
Milsis a statesman and a patriot.
' rothewise It is evili-l uaid 1,,
25 I- make bread an 1 1 i : a H.t ’ u-
em
’ It seems that Hunt county too,
has discovered that Kafman conn
ty has been exercisingjurisdiction
over a portion of her territory;
and Hunt county has re-surveyed
the line between her and Kaufman
county, which if sustained by the
authorities at Austin will cur
something near two milecin width
off,of Kaufman county and return
it to Hunt. ‘ ’
If Hunt county’s claim-i -sus-
tained, then it must fellow, as the
night the day, thafRocwa.il coun-
ty’s claim will also be sustained on
the same ground, so "s#*s Judge
Yeara ago heaven seemed a far
bold and incorruptible, and, while away, misty realm, but to-night as
The butcher sayayon ought to would’uot sacrifice his | TbeWd
all, and to mi, one of the bright-
. eet ItewHta my-Ufe hae ev^ known.
I loved him as mine own; mine
jection, of the ' silver question
into the canvass next year will lose
to the Democracy, New Yotk,
New Jersey and Connecticut,and
precipitate upon the country an-
other Repulican administration
they will bye and bye, and they’ll and another Republican congress,
wear keen poiptd sprswhen ! who may succeed in inflicting upon
they do. ’ the South the long threatened
uonghlalien, since II. has ben Nil ' has though . cohlabe .>«*
allenated from our statutes by edb pretermitting of
• e...... of the supreme court. It the free coinake ofsilver uti tt
fimph on the tariff issue would
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Respectfully,
R .PERRIN,
_ Terrell, Texas. '
with good secnrity.
• ROUTHITT & SowELL,
—OITSOLET ARTIOLES-—
Prescriptions car fully componnded both day
and night by experienced pharmacist,
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press no regret at the gefeat of
The Texas & Pacfie railway, on Mills are to be excused. When
ANAWA, 61 04) ...04 t$p ANt1 1
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Fresh aurd First Class.
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Always kept by the “Old Reliable”
. V. Judging from the present indi-
cations the democratic party will
draw a blank in the great Loisi-
ana lottery."
How many ' woderr NHots
would hWt1 il iiwfii, c riilc os upon the
‘altar of sir country if it was a
• wooden altar! .
extra session.
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‘ How can any well informed cit-,
izen declare.that Roger Q. Mills
.is not to favor of the free coinage
of silver,’when eviry. word the
■' ■ ' man ever atteresot: the subject
disputea sucha dclaration.
agc.l .—--d-e=-———
* Cleveland, Carlile and Mills may
t all be dead before the tariff is
Shands & Co. have determmea
to redice their stock -of General
Merchandise before taking annual
invoice, and in order to do this,
offer goods in all their lines at
very low prices. Their stock is
well selected and they ask a
careful consideration of goods
and prices before’purchasing eTslU
where. They will make it to your
interest, to deaf with them and
He has never hesitate Ito advo wish he public to bear in .‘mind
cafe free stiver coinase in his wnt- i that they appreciate and are vets
thankful for patronage in the win-
Sold by Forney Hardware Company,
. It seems as though the strip g
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-mmegemeqgga=es
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Fresi and Fancy Stock of Grocer-1
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4 thinks only of the medium of cir-
! ’ eulation. • - ‛ -
"very cloud has a silver 1m-
ing,” and se has the American
'politician He has thunder and
jlighteniag also, and keeps pealing
Double- Daily Through Pullman Chilton
Cars and Day Coaches. > Sun. ,
ne. It will be to yopr interest to .
.idutimm,"omi" Notico -
Pacific Railway if yon- desire to Parties indebted fo me and wish-
howenold, and the puritonic idea . authorize
12.2 - 11.5 1:1 . . , The only line running through to W,B. Royal, who will-receipt
01 haltering the JoD8 and frolic- jcoaches from Nopth Texas point in my name. v.
Some to the bed post, is ertainly to Meinphis, Nash vitle, Chattanoo- E. M. FowLER, M. D:
mnoreofuchalleng upon robdst ga, Bristol, Atlanta. Montgomery, ---
mi.hAFanAocata, r.f.tin. । Merdan, New Orleans, anti all in- For Sale.
,n.u 1M0914aE eater reflection termediate points: Twenty’head of Horsesand
onthentendernessok parentage, ' . Mules, work stock. Will sell
than is the participation of adults : -ifthe people of this county cheap for cash or will sell on time
‘in .‘he simple hilarities' of child-i favor Mills for the senate they
■ ren. will have to By...
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honor and trnat—a seat in the
senamoftheHutt^SUtes. There werpsststdrsarnasdowbotosp.
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J.R.DAUGHIRRTY, j
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’ thaterially reformed, but eVery
political knave and every party
coward in America, will be dead..—.........— - -- - - —
C darned and delivered, ere either of Gazette.
this grand trio shall turn the back Honaay Excurstona.
qc of his hand to iris country, orthe .T j _ _
4 \ haek of histitk to her foes. December 21 22 and 23, will sell poys together,they: and Crisp were just like'he had
2Mmaari ' 2"®*- 4 Ihrigtmen halieleut ANarrsinn firlr- T “ 5 7 v a s:0A M..1- nAa
- . ... , from the American Republic.”
The hen peckeckresbnd should
—be—alioxed to. "ear his own There is no need of a trained
detective with a search warrant to
find out where Col/ Mills stands
on , any political question that
may come before the country.
He is an orthodox on the silver
question as the most radical advo-
cates of free coinage ever were:
^COFFINS, CASKETSrWfitiRlAL'ROBESjl
BED ROOM SETS, WARDROBES BEDSPEINGS ETO, ETC ‘
In fact everything in the furniture line.—Call and see him «
Fff(E Ahb LIFE,
2INSURANCE-AGENC, :
1H. V NER* U L WILMA
VENN ER &.WILMARTH, '
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HARDWARE
B b GGESAND ROA D CARTS,
Superior- Cook tvesand,ranges Plows, cuitivatora, disc harrow.
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rn D. ADAN&,
and Business Manager. I meut of the South and West aud,
cGzgFABsociate Editor, largely of East, demanded Mr. •
.— .............Mills election to the ofice of ----- —
•rod at the postofice at For- Speaker, because, it is so strogly hoy. But God claimed our darl
u,xexas, as second class malt in favor of tarriff redwtiou. Milla ing, and sent an angel to bear lis
-matter,- ' , - represented the vital principle 'of precious segl to paradise.
f ipwtoi. ---W----- the issue which the people are Gwya was born Angust, 12th.,
. It is said that “honest V i^e forcing, and they mill not long 1887. Died of membranous ekoup
best policy "Gt the truly honest tamely submit to such flagrant November 24th., 1890, -aged three
have uq policy. affront as his-ignominious defeat, years, three months and twelve
aradtocnortdoia"hoses Clfe.wasiperteat
ide who effects the greatest good health arehnet iole hev with him
for his fellow men.. - ' !
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sj-asi will be rather cool without
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1891, newspaper, December 23, 1891; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426572/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.