Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 2, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Y,- MARCH 3, 1892.
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, 1 ribune
The
D. ADAMS,
gun
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J.
the full vote of the county.
The true demoerat is ao jealous
of his country’s interest that he
to any of them.
political goose receuitly
David Hill. We may look for po-
a
last Tueeday evening breaking one
BRI
arm and otherwise serioubly injur- Culberson
Chilton..
2
02. i -- on
F of woolen goods, that > on may
•8
when Friend Jim made him a
suffice, to run the government.
ler, that heis
BEST
H
ett
In 1888 David B-Hill be
y
be-.
F
I
office he now holds.
' the Mills meeting Saturday, in the
• warrior, who cracks that wal and
choice, not only of the legislature,
in the.
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KAST,
it is common for small great
men
BUNK IMG,
ROYAL.
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thing and every body who mis- .Personal favoritism in official
De
psTofEoAng
com-, by the citizens of our state.
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MeavF#os
con-
and that cotton ties bore a tax of
8
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rality of dempcratic voters. Be-
buke this puny trick of puny poli-
are
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V
d
has hit him, and that his country
is really a republic. Remember
patronage smacks too much of
self-conceit and lordly arrogance
to be tolerated in a great demo-
cratic state like Texas, and the
governor of a democratic
monwealth who assmes in
member thia genflemen, and if ye
sovereigns, if ye be free men, ve-
to speak with contempt of the
wspapers which makes more
great men out of less material,
worthy and fihportaut work. Gome
out, and come with your breast
bared, your sleeves rolled up to
your elbows, and your britches to
your knees, and let us inform the
br with a twenty pound boiad’-
arcelubandan. iron resolution
2.
‘ad
DRESS GOODS,
OLOTRINOf
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
-commercial wall, that hedges you
in with a lot of heartless and
bioodsucking cormarants, attend
fully recognized, but in these lat-
ter days, if the ordinary voter is
litical thunder real soon. ' "
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Jeddie, the 12-yesr oldgaon of
1
buy and wear the genuine article
' aad not have to resort to violent
exercise' to keep from freezing,
I
ing himself.— Kaufman Bun.
Col. Mills grows more popular
every day, and ere that extra sea-
sion gets dwn to busineas he will
1 Freight.. • • •'
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a.
cripples its .supporters' every time
he shoots,
i f yon want the privilege of buy-
ing ) our necessaries w here yon-
laborers.
The following is the result:
Mills.......................
. takes you for a brainless ass, and
presumes to ride you in the inter-
est ot a boss or a clique.
„n‘"Me and Hothcer" and
g shall Tyler, have us by
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the most eminent, the most cour-
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ple of Texas.— Alvarado Bnlletin
The country newspaper is the
National Music Company, Chicago,
a nice line of the most popular
sheet music that has ever been
Entered at the postofiee at F-
wey, Texas, as second class mail
mattr.
Several two-by-four, politicians;
e Fo neY
UxEsDAY,MA
Th 8 cry is being raised by Hogg
. . "tis a corpo-
------— -J--. —dia may be a fact,
but what is the matter with Friend
United States Senator.—Rockwall
Success.
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taxing the luxuries of dife, those
thingy you never get, for revenue
DURABLE,...
RAPID,
salt that went in your bread was
taxed under the tarrif from $36,30
any other factor in politics, and it
is the one ladder.on which men
climb to local.distinetion as the
beginning of wider fame. Thead-
vent of the local newspaper has
always dated the increased thrift
ter the people of this country
have been bearing for years these
enormous burdens that have been
levied on the necessaries of life;
now;when “trusts,” and “combi-
nations,” and “spoils” are arising
all around us tG lmit producton,
to increase prices, to make the
laborer’s lot harder and darker__
; "Now, gentlemen, the time has
come, after, all these taxes on
wealth have been aweptaway, af-
7
drEan5a21
3F I,r..u W
-3t !<•«•», Ee
for yourselves.— Cr
Courier. . ‘F ■
for the great masses of our peo-
ple.”—Mill's speech in congress,
April
The democratic executive com-
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y--
| Remember that in 1887, the
worth, and vemember too that
Rogor Q. Mills worked dilligently
to makeall of these things free of
duty.
The democratic executive com-
mittee of this County at its session
held in Terrell last Saturday,
paased a resolution requiring one
of the candidates for United
States Senator to receive a ma-
jority of all the votes cast.af the
unmarip* of March the 19th,'or
that Mr. Gossett, our present
most useful and least compensa- RELIABLE,
ted of all the agencies which stamp'
the impress ofprogress upon vil-
lages and inland cities. Without
the aid of local newspapers towns
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es alike, farmers, merchants and
The democratic city congention
of Fort Worth,endorsed the Cheva
. R- P. RHEA Compant.
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MUBICI Mveron
Notice, just arrived from the
reprsentative, would be free to
cast his vote for “Me and Horace”
special privileges to none ”
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Dont forget the Boger Q. Mills
. meeting at the Pailey & McKellar
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more bricks without straw, than
With only one dissenting voice out
of an estimated one thousand.
What does the Gazette think of
that for an endorsemen. Johnson
County Review.
We will soon know whether “me
and Horace has a dead cinch on the
legislature or not__Baird Stax.
The majority of our people are
in favor of George Clark for gover-
nor in preference to Jim Hogg-—
Rast Texas Pinery.
Kaufman, 4 Texas.
Thomas Jefferson claimed the
privilege of selecting their public
servants, and any. attempt to
throttle them in the exercise of
this right will invariably meet with
irresistable resistance.
. -—.
There is a move (with no flies on
it) to organize a Roger Q. Mills
club at Forney, ard next Satur-
day, the 5th inst,, is the date set
for the organization. Every dem
the first ballot—Green vill Her
aid. -
In making your khoice'for Uni-
ted StatesBenator remember, that
Roger Q. Mills is in favor of tak-
press their choice to Ui
States Senator, and have, to that
Par Sale
For cash or monthly payments,
four cuoice building -lots, 67x132,
in Forney. Inquire of .
“G.W.VOIEs,
• NOTxOE
not an original commission man;
that during the session of the
twentieth legislature-certain mem-
bers of that body, who asked his
assistanee in framinga commission
bill, he being then attorney gen-
eral, were told that no commission
was needed, and that he could
regulate the railroads with about
three inches of statute__Johnson
County Review.
The day will never come when
the name of Ex-Gov. L. 8. Ross
will not be honored and respected
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EICELLENT
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M DFSIGN, -
H DRABLE,
st. Vitums Dunee Omred. vm
■ e Saw Aypaaas, CaL Eo., Cal. re a»
My boy, U years old, waa »« MfrWW W * -
vhus Dev® thn bo coua pob 80 * ™ .
I yeara, ' Two botiles. Of Pastor Koeom.T
Tonio rstorod Mo health, and he n no*" 5
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WF),4Gent‛sBein3
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ANNOUNCE
Lject to tjie £
bocratie party-
tax collector,
Lp. Qpambless,
k s. Gibbs,
[ M.Lyon,
LC. Gillispie,
taxassessor,
Lon Sewell,
Fl Cockrell,
Ip. Polk,
[fl. Bicks-__
dietrictelerk,
enple Walker,
shefif.*
P. Kellar.____
county judge.
Ln Vesey.
| county clerk,
■rank Gilmore. •
F..-7a
Justice Peace,
8. Wood. ----
A Constable Prec
I N. Smith.
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It will be seen by thisjhat our
people are almost unanimous for
Mills- Our correspondent at Altus
says all the democrats there are
solid for Mills. - _
EX oov Boss^Mor'a caitD’DaTB.
College Station, Tex., Feo. 26,-
Hon. G.B. Gerald: In reply id your
flavor will say I am in no sense a
debted to said firm are expected
to call and make settlement with
us.-Very Truly, ‘
The undersigned have bought out
the entire business of the Forney
Co-Operative Association, includ.
wantaan* ot adnS an hodz pomna
FREEH=-E2E
KOBMid MED. CO-, Chiosz®, I
BolddyDrsktesasattrroTo"h 6"" i
Hoch of its several funky aad de-
l—------ .
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES,
soldier he was noted for his valor
and his bravery, as a statesman
he was conservative economical
and honest. He is a grand man
and the mention of his name
causes many many hearts to beat
with admiration. And there are
thousands to day in the state of
re gubernatorial tight has be-
and George Clark of Waco is
“in it.«»—feast Texas Pinery:
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of the community. The local
newspaper is the life of the locali-
ty, and the measure of its sup-
port measures the advancement
of the people.—Exchange.
We want Reliable,' Experienced and Re-
sponsible Agents in every country. ...
3em T
Our stock is complete which we are offerig
Me"ohoopuicnamt
Comna Mave Saved Minery
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Mil
which they have elected him,
commits an- indiscretion that
is liable, and* very: liable,
to shake their faith both,
in his respect for them, and
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Geo. Clark says the people are
competent to elect railroad com-] A
missioners as they are any other 4
official. James S. Hogg says they ■
are not and that the governor 11
should have the appeinting of ’
them. Which one is rightN De-
we offer to the public special bargains.
COMPACT, .
/ NOISELESS
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irsouwaptthetaxtakeu of
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L B.9WSON & BRO.
—SUOOESSORS TO-—,
.and manhood
HEFORNEY HARDWARE COMPANY,
m . . - ——KEER SMB
eyPARGES SOCK! ! .
to beat the very stuffin out of every the <i»te, Saturday, March tbo 19th.
3"
RRAGPN
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York-sold the presidency for a We have a large ass
governorship and yet Barney
Gibbs and the unco guid Fort no elnvec in wkich
Worth Gazette are trying to con- 8 S-oVe 1n wnicn
yince the pnople of Texas that this
traitor and corrupt politician, for- We also have a
mer follower and henchman of
From presenc appearances, " » . ,
"Meand Horace”-won’t be “in it”
at that special session. Roger Q. 55855----------■---5 —---------------------
maasi r,':! WTOWW
z - __________ sUPEnrOAIFY—
to 279,68 on the 9100,00 worth, travention of the peoples wishes
"na that cotton tie. bor . tax of to 4,1 more ofices than the one to
whenever there was a pow wow
of any kind, and without having
made the announcement the peo-
ple of the state would have known
he was a' ___________Decatur
Post. A .
The state never had as weak ab
official, as big a gas bag or windy
as old McGaughey. It 'is to be
hoped that some good man will
come out for, an be elected to the
ocrat who feels that he is an inde- to-Upi
pendent individual democrat, sub , ing all notes and accounts. All
_______________ _______________ ect to nobody but his party, that J parties know ng themselves in-
regaruless of the choice of a pin- he's loose in the country without
L--e.a___--- ‛o. a boss And with no string to him,
is invited to meet at the Dailey &
McKellar hall at 3 o’clock p. m,
and take an < active part in this
. Col. McGaughey, Hie presenc 5,
commissioner of the land office,
authorizes the statement that he
will be a candidate for re-election. --------
The colonel hs been -on hand the democratio part
-Altai Slora,
BUOGIES AND GAM
Studer baker Wagema
Sup rior Cook Stoves
And Ranges, I
Plows, ' Cultivators,
•cklarrows J
hll ut Sturday, and be
not with* a knife up your sleere.
1
Ell
] with perfect fairness to al the
' candidates, allowing no preferce.
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wm euro an -5
Cemplminte, 1202
Qeneral ane
bijty, •est-js
nez Dlsennee,-z*,
eng yeng"
a- - - 1
allowed the high priv ege of ex-
there pressimg his faith in men or of
’ measures, he feels that lightning
,ArpkoaD TIM
EAST BOC
ger No. 2,.
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a Freight.-t
WEST Bol
and Business Manager.
cGri; Aasociate
Editot-jority wal bold its ratio through-
Taking it that ex-Gov. Roaa.has
nt annouweed himslt a candi-
date for governor, the expressions
in his favor are decidedly coppli-
mentary.—Dallas News.
With Gsorge-Clark >nd James
Hogg iuthe race for governor
there will be music in .the air, and
feathers toohefare the couven- l
lion post is , reached.—Honey
Grove Bignal. 2 -
Hogg’s letter’to a “friend” tell-
ing why he appqinted Chilton may,
bevery interesting to Mr. Chil l
ten but the majority of Texans -
will ask what there was in the let-
ter to justify the appointment.—
East Texas Pinery. •
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Sag 2,* A, Inesk.
aad HELT wbined. NENP ee room ■
vge -ra-g w A " vn KOOK
lu 1887 the tarrimtax on the hav. euong votes t0 elect him on
meterial used in the construction - -
oresidences for the voters of
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To the charge of inconsistency
1 are - • and — •
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aturday was air
mej. .
Lv. J. F. Pinson
ble health.
LB Cain has a
e picket fede.
fewTork Earl
8 at the Forney
Jam Gillespie i
her of a boun
ich-arrived Satui
Dr. Garrett in for
bort that the little
place which has
had relapsed wi
[that the child
I We are glad
rection.
the announcem
key for re-electic
county judge a
is. ’ Judge Vese
re for four yean
nect satisfaction
IN. He is an 1
lschristian gen
Ine day last wet
atal old farmer
dsey’s shop to f
I shave, when
shed Lafe we
le lather out of
old man got ho
b danks you me
ore me left homi
Che outside wor
ealizethefactth
he from her Ya
lis destined to 1
former splen
sent’year. Pro
easing in vau
gentlemen wh
Bare received
P.oll parts of th
Dr B. M. Fowl
ring for Louis1
F the Kentu
Rins. Dr_Fo
P of extraordin
m courtesy and
A boat of frien
nds among
red of the pro
diet for him a 1
Searly everyo
L jovial and s
kCounty Clerk
8 him, his frien
the score. Hi
Cer worthy of.
“wtek he asks
TMBUNR for t
blection to the
F*- Consider ]
gand we feel
1fnd no better
he water gnes
F will have to b
PPle 0€ Forney 1
F«’iire. At j
"ater availabl
re to break out
n be destrbye
Powerless to ।
f ofthe fire fiei
I the horse is
able,"buc.g
"eter now. 2
Ei 8,8Wept av
heedva
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nitefl her bayard of democracy, Roger Q.
Mills, for the United states senate,
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as low as legitimate
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R&WILMART
THE LEADING HARDWARE DEALERS,
— A0oMPLErnstoek.,
never maissas au election, general . >
or special. If you are one of that' " e instrueted our correspond-
kind attend the coming prima-ies. ants to help us and also impressed
their importaue orgiv,
Barney Gibbs, has been to Wash- 8 • Perfectly fair canvas to all
ington and had a cogsultation with , ooncerued and iu no instance de-
cide or influence any vote.
This canvass includess allclass-
FORNkY WEI
FimaraLooDr°a SIUS j TAx WBSVLT. , g
.Eli; ““ La -
Hoggs adoninistraton reauktedi auen Haya»ni '
against “Me and Horace,” giving For two weeks we have been
Beall, the Mills candidate, a ma- busily pugaged in’ caavaasing this
Joritysof 507.136, wbich "a precinct on the senatorial race.
We have conducted the-canvass
it is the only Machine in the WORLD that, rans both
■—ways and conntinues to sew in the same direction,—
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< Its DURABILITY plainly surpasses any other. .
..Requires less movement to operate..
Competitors must improve' in
order to equal the Royal.
interest of that true and tested mittee of. county has finally
decided to allow the people to ex-
Mr. J.L Garter, living just south
of Kaufman, fell ffom th bare
Texas, ranged from $7,98 to $20,00
on the $100 dollar worth. MF.
■ . Mux, proposed to make.it free- of
alfduty.'
( lidden Barb Wire; ]
Etc, Etc.
Ban FnaworO, Cat.. Janemw" , -
. we toatedby weveral phyekciana.2201
9 yoers to det cured ot ephlepay, bustheottocpom ’
mu more violent and oftemer: steoxoam 4
tor Koenig’e Nerv Tonto Ifeeldetidntd"mI-d
tmprovement. Had I know •f 1L “"La I
ywara ego, I could meved "I""
beloved old party, that when it j five cents
be I sits down on the rest ofus, it will' sold at ter
Iait dsn on a wasp n
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' in considering the several can ageous, and the most powerful
dlalgo for United StstesBenator, champion of tariff reform . in the
the good citizen, the true citizen. United States.
will aay aside all personal ousid-
They cordialy invite the trading
, , ...- —- puble of Forney precinct, and the
bossy Element in our grand and sold for less than -fifty and seventy j readers of the TElaTNE;to call and
hlared 1d *het -u— t .-------" a sheet that will be ’ see them while in Kaufman, assur-
1, it will sold at ten cents a sheet and also' ing them that they shall receive
with a all kinds of music books at twenty I kind and courteous treatment, and
thousand Brings fox every square {five oents each at - , ! tnat they will sell them good! as
HexdBoFpontnme, Where."* they oan De bongnt any
s. r
cometp tke NillaneetingSatur And remenber firth
dny and re-kiudle your democracy.
candidate. Theexpressiorot par- Th cry is being rail
tiality yot notice WrC purely vol- supporters that Clark
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signified a desire for a third term. Horace! He was the general at-
I shall support Hon. Geo. Clark, torney of a railway corporation
Having been on Jutimate, social i "
and friendly terms With him as a
neighbor since the war I can say
in all truth my faith in bin wisdom,
patriotism, incorruptible integrity
and devotion to the highest and
best interests of the ’ ex as people
is utter and entire. Very respect
fully. U 8. Ross.
' SPEEDY,
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ELECTRIC BELT
anW MuBneonT.
ratented Ang. is, WT. > improved JaAm
akkHgbMajtadep ‘
e‛gs2t 222 *27- ’ 1,2
him. What a great improvment
he would be over the present in-
cumbent of the gubernatorial
chair. -a
eratious and think earnestly, and
honestly for the common good at
^himself and fellow tountrymen. '
Clark favors the election of th
railroad commissioners by the
people. Hogg wishes to still,
leave the power with the
governor and let him appoint ।
Theas. Readers which is your
his. convictions of official duty. ,
Democrats have froth the days of Texas "ho would dehght to honor
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Happy Hoonierh J
. Wm. Simmons, Postmaster.
Idaville, Ind., writes: "Electio i
"Biters has done more for meUr |
all other medicines combinedvia |
that bad feeling arising fro® A
ney and Lver trouble-’ • ,
Leslie, farmer and etockman,.. ]
same place, says: “Find E le , ■
Bitters to be the best Kidney i
Liver medicine, made me fee j
a new man.” J H Gardnen
hardware merchant, sme J, .J
Bays: “Electric Bitters le J 18 j
thing for a man who is 2 .. 1
down and don’t care whethe
lives or dies; he found "el
strength, good appetite and. B |
justlike he bud a new leeg u i
life. Only 500. a bottle st " |
h. ,
a war Aran wiawa
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. , large s-.pply of the.-world re-
William M.Tweed, is a fit man for nown J ohn Deer plows, CliltlVatOrS etc.
president of the United Statea— / ' i . ■ 1 . .
Al vorado Bulletin, ' ~omeand See US we Wil-save you money.
choice. The democracy of both
, gentleman is unquestionable. [how the time hen come for us to
*’r T .. do something, not for classes, but
If you want to tear down the -
ASSORTMENT!!
TNITST GOODS
A •
ortment,of Buck s Celebrated heating and cook
L---.. ...
, tiejais. How long, fellow citi-
tens; how long shall w remain
E , shoru ofthe aacred and uutram-
4 meled right of selectiug our puh-
lie aervans? How long alall our
835 on Ike 8106 worth, and
' that grindstones .bore a tax
of 914,73 on the 8100 worth,
aud that garden seed bore
- ' a tax of 820, on the 8100
AGEfomFIEK FW.L.UTNATENE6/
•raweWaww which will i>«
maIaS envelope. Cerreopendono I" B*™
“ASBw.ma Eleetrie Iaveles, p
Fam addroes ... a. .
Gwes Electric Belt and Appllance Cu
806 North Broadway, ST. Lou1»,M0/
mamnos THIS raram. - \______ __-m
itl
7•***** **.* *W**** “ * *
H- VENNER.
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trade will allow. Call and see us.
The Hill . politicians in New
York have boldly outraged the
will of ybe farmers of that state.—
WrxieKacbie Enterprise.
The daurjer predicts that Sul
Ross will benominated for gover-
nor. Mark jha prediction and a
forget it uot.—Crockett Courier. "
Do you really desire to be hap-
py as an American citizepship!
a. If wo, take an interest in Ameri-
«an politics; and join ths boys
baturday.
-WWacknowiedgethaktthe prea
ent rail-rood eommissiqh consiste
ut as loyal, brainy and true meu
as can be found, bu then, is it a
safe plan to leave the power with
all governors to appoint whom
they please? , -
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H is,
end ordered primary elections to
be held in the several voting pre-
cincts of the county on the 19th
can buy them the cheapest, and dayof March. Don’t forget the
• of selling your produce where date, and above all, don't neglect
* you can get the moot for it, come this opportunity.' The time was
• ' to the^Mills meeting Saturday auu when the sovereignty of the peo-
work for the noble. Roger, whose ple was readily conceded, and th
platform is “equal rights to all and accountability of their servants
Parm fur Bale
SEWING MACHINE CO
r-tr----• Waco, Texas. | Rockford, Ill.
MUCKLEROY . I — For‘sale by Forney Hardware Co.
COSBY parker Shop
LEE IVEY, Proprietor.
Kindly solicits your patronage. Hot and
cold baths on short notice. Call and see him.
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. Groceries and Family Supplies. We
at the same old stand and will
kep a.full and well.se ected stock. -
We respectfully ask a share.of
your patronage.
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 2, 1892, newspaper, March 2, 1892; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426581/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.