Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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On last Saturday the Mils
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Sunday at Lone Elm. Rev. Adams
o’clock.
town was full or people Sat-
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Utter boxes at the post country, and with earnest admira-
the members of the family, Wiley
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We have a fetter under date of
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has never claimed to be. Hesays he
law during its passage by the leg-
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appointive feature.
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natorial racer Both candi-
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keep a full, and well selected stock.
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Ahewh week-
when r oom-
.5:27 p. m
.5:46 a. m
• We are all done planting corn,
and are about done plowing until
would not undertake to swear by
the telephone, hut in a recent con-
versation over that jingling instru-
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D. 0. Kincaid went to Dallas
Thursday to confer with parties in
reference to the artesian well.
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L Cockrell,
Erolk. -
L Ricks.
i W. Grubbs,
strict elerk,
ple Walker,
tiff
P. Kellar,
ounfy judge. . ‘
in Vesey.
punty clerk.
nk Gilmore.
Bunty attorney
P. Williams,
Um
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buying good and .
WE ARE NOW DAILY RECEIVING THE SAME.
emphatically that he. is not, and
never was in favor of the appointive
gasr BoVND-
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he Kaufman MyAbstract Company,
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force and with flying colors, it
covered, the sidewalks and high-
and shall be conducted in the
same manner as is prescribed lyy
the statutes governing. general
elections of the state. All ballots
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ESTABLISHED IN 1884.
S. N. ADAMS, Manager.
(OFFIOE IB QOUBT HOUBB.)
youngest children leaving home
without their permission or any
knowledge of any of- the family
and shall be taken charge of by
the presiding officer, and delivered
by him to. the chairman of the
democratic executive committee
of Kaufman county, as directed
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lad. Woods and JudgeOlark,
in support of this statement We
If Ydu like to have your
hose
STAINLESS & Pasn
Call for Topsy.
day. . * '
John James and daughter, Miss
Maud of Kentucky have been
young champions ©t democracy,
acquitea themselves with high
| honors, and certaiply have the
earnest thanks of our club for the
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heumstie
Local news is very scarce, and
if there is any this week we have
failed to find it. Our correspond-
ents also seem to have fun out of
news, as only one has come to the
front. We hope that our readers
will remember that we are always
thankful for news items.
Miss Mattie Self was quite sick
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NM tot torrible ‘ner
cotton planting. “
Church was well attended last
ROVAI & SPENCE,
—DEALERS IM— -
TOPSY
is the Best out and is
WARRANUEED
NOT TO FADE — or— CROCK
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splendid entertainment they gave
us and our citizens. Long may
they live, for long will they be re-
membered in this section of their
ways, and towering, up like a
green bay tree,hid in it'Bmany fold
branches the few brds that have
heretofore sung an adverse song.
Messrs. Dudley G. Wooten and
Chas. .E. Hooker of Dallas ad-
dressed the club and citizens of
the precitet, rendering their re-
spective and harmonious senti-
ments on the senatorial, question
through polished and effective ora-
tory. It affords us much pleas-
i ure to say that these two gallant
W. M. McINTIRE,
sDEALERIN.
Robinson G. (c) Sharp Jessie M.
Bale MisaR. Thompson H.
Taylor Joseph Taylor H. T.
Trace A. Webb Fred
Yeates W. P.
in calling for the above please
say, “advertised.” ,
J. VENNER, P. M.
An artesian-well is to be bored
at Buckner’s Orphan home by
the drummers.
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8. B. Cain hah a full stock of
wire picket fence.
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Miss Sallie Poland, of Marshal
is in the city.
J. H. Wilson of Terrell I was in
the city,Sunday.
W. N. Daugherty has returned
from Pearsall.
• M. C. Shook of Terrell was in the
city Tuesday. ; . •* ,
8.B. Cain of Hallville is in the
city on business.
W. D. Austin of Rockwall was
in the city. Monday.
Miss Lorena Allen visited her
parents in Kaufman Saturday.
J. J. Gibbs and family of Kauf-
man were in the city Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Alexander visited
relatives in the city last week.
- Mr. Tune of Mansfield visited
his brother in Forney last week.
Mesdames T. H- Hefner- and
share of
KA
dead letter list_appehrs in
sue. •- '
Wideman has had a new
fence built.
Games D. P. Hutson Pink
Ivey James Johnson Little
Jones T. J. (coly- Leinart R. 8.
We pro-
....6:50. m.
R. P. RHEA COMPANY
4. The presiding officer of each
election precinct shall on,or be-
fore the day of election, select
from among the qalified demo-
cratic voters of the precinct, two
judges and two clerks, and said
judges and clerks together with
the presiding officer, yh" - the
managers of the election. -
5. The managers of the said, pri-
mary election shall be qualified
upon their honor, to-‘conduct said
election in a faithful and impartial
manner, and said election officers
shall exact from ehallenged voters
tto the action of the
Luc ,
terepresentative.t •
Basrett, _________
goollector,
Ohamhless, —_
N. Gibbs, ... .
A.Lyon,
0illispie.
aqssessor, .
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SDax, MAB.,16, 1802
Ao rrxs TABL.
Laster W. R. 1-----,----—
Moutley B Montgomery T.B
Montgomery 8. MeBryer F.
Miller 0. E. Neal A. D.- -
ment, Mr. Cunningham’s position
on this subject was certainly mis-
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las county was on hand for the
wmp
No. 1,
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shall be written, or printed on
plain white paper with black ink
or black pencil. .
8. A poll list shall be kept by ’
each of the clerks of the primary
election upn which he shall write
and number the names of each per-
---DEALER IN—--
-LUMBER
- Sash, Doors, Blinds Lime Etc. •
The patronage ofthe public is-most earnestly solicited, and thee
contemplating building will do us a favor by calling and examine
our large and choice line of building material, which we always hav
on hand. Polite attention and satisfactory prices guarranteet-
JOHN POTTS, Manager.
mu ah local option in this
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i subseription list at Terrell
idly increasing, twenty new)
• added to that hot this week,
hich those who nbscribed
our thanks.
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► have heard averal cowple-
‘ Judge Wooten,-pf Dallas,
le epeach be made before the
1 Club Saturday. He is a
—Carries a complete stock of—
OOFHNS, CASKEfMND BURlArROBES~»)
BED ROOM BETS, WARDROBES BED SPRINGSWTO. ETO. ‘
In fact everything in the furniture line. -Oal and see him.
The tegislature is in session at
Austin. A polling of that body |
Monday resulted in *eventx:two
favoring Mills for senator. Sixty-
nine being all that is required to
elect, it is altogether probable now
that Mills will be elected on the
first ballot, and he certainly will
unless some of his present BuP-
porters flop. __________
Rev. Chenault preached to a
good crowd at 3 p. m,
Mr. Jas. KhoX has faith in us all
getting a stand of corn,all but one
man, and said that man has
scratched up one pece’of his field
looking for a corn sprout.
On last Thursday Ab French’s
family was startled by two of their
RACKET STORE
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Our buyer has just returned home after
Mrs. Mollie ‘Clemons and Mrs.
Teeter of Greer 'county are visit-
’ ing Mrs. Harry Venner.r
DR. OWEN'S
ELECTRIC BELT
AN5 SBUBPEISORX-.
Patented Ang. 16, UtT. Improved Jan- 13 MW
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pleached a warm sermon, at 11
Ball returned them to their sick
mother before the, searchers. ever
found them.
RUSTLEE.
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a9m0wew‛e Elecarie Inweje, po
OWH CS Belt andAppllance Co.,
ioe"ofh NOadway;5T. LOLLS, KO.
^cTPeace, Precinct No. 2.
’ Wood. _____________
unstable Precinct’No. 2.
[, Smith.
STAPLE a FANCY GROCERIES,
2221;. 2’ spending three weeks in the Eastern markets
B. L. WABREN, I
- Secretary. ]
Dr. Qunns Onion Byrap •
This remedy is a sure cure for
all diseases of the throat and lungs,
caused by (taking cold. It will
stop a cough in one night, no mat-
ter how severe. It is just what
Its. name implies; an onion syrup,
compounded in such a manner as
to do away with the unpleasant
taste and odor of the vegetable.
When in need of a cure for a
M,INSURANCE:-AGENCY, •
__ Repfesent the follow Standard Oompanies—- —
Sunday. L— r-..... -
* L D Stroud of Rockwall wam 306 North Rxoadway
(u the city Tuestta^. . . . ---
0:20 a. m , .. ..
.2.:6p-m We paid spot cash for our entire stock and
tors,
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ire, a
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_ pose to keeppace with the times and carry as
good goods and as large a stock as any house
ballot box. I
9. Any .two managers of the
I ■ The Governor’s message-smacks primary may proceed to count the
. I -® —u.i„i “hunde" vote, at their conveniece, daring
the progress ofthe ballot.
10. In counting out the votes a
tally list shall be kept, showing
each vote counted and for whom,
and when the counting is com-
ived
ir wild
dapted fot:
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brain »b4
»from Ji
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Sold**’
agin.
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• —DEALERSSIN——
Groceries' and Family Supplies. Weare
. at the same old stand and will
by the resolution of thcommittee
You: who shall open andcoyht the vote
so returned in the presence of
three disinterested citizens. And
as soon as the count is completed
And the result ascertaiued, the
same shall be telegraphed to the
representative at Austin?
O. B. Colquitt,
. ■ . Chairman.
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cook
Lovely Mrs. P.T. purpose of obtaining some church
"" letters for himself and relatives.
pleted, said tally list shall be cer-
tified to, and the officers of the
primary election shall sign said
----- certificate officially. As. soon as
size photos a large crayon-picture the count ofthe vote is completed,
to be copied from any small pic- - the ballots voted, together
ture,.that is plain and not faded. “With the poll hsts, and the tally
" lists .shall be enclosed in one box,
which shall be securely fastened,
The only complete Abstract of. titles to lands and town dots
in Kaufman County. Deeds, releases and all manner of instrument
written. A Notary Public always in the office. - *
FIRE AHFGfeT
RAY & HARRIS.
-EDRALERIN--- • :
Blackemithing and Horse-shoeing,
! LOW PRICES WILL CONTROL
---—-—2— ----:— --—7---$-^—— 1----r Peryy Pinson went to, Dallas Mon-
your trade we intend to-have it and guarantee
satisfaction. Give us a trial.
, Yours to please, visiting n. o. Chatman.
R.P RHEACOMPANY.
such affimation upon - honor, as
they may deem applicable to the
case.
6. All qualified voters at the en-
suing general election in Novem-
ber, 1892, who are democrats'and
' who will pledge themselves to
; abide by the result of the demo-
cratic primary, and support the
nominees of the party generally,
..... , shall be entitled to vote in said
Bro. A. J. Mink of Dal-, primary election. And no voter
. " "h shall be permitted to vote except
m his regular voting precint.
T. The vote, shall.' be by ballot
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Dry Goods, Fruits, Nuts, Notions and
hall be the ' J ' p ,
Choice Confectioneries
cough or a cold, try it Price 50 etc.
■ Sold by L. O. Reagin. •.
ATNA, HARTFORD, PHNIX of LONDON,
fxSmknofktknopLALABELpuia -
KNOXVILLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
- NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE, - 1
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COw, , 1"
ne Bailed Hay and Gins a specialty. -8 G. W. VDERSsAzent
eight -Xn*
LMaxtthkt know that,we bought them right.
NOUNCEMENTS.'
_ Letters remaining at this office
OllbFForneywaB'outinfum for'the month of January unless
“ called for- in thirty days will- be
S.N. SMITH.
DEALER IN
Beef, Pork, and Sausage
- Keen on hand at all times the choicest beef to be found, I solicit
your patronage. I am selling beef fromG to 8 centsper pound and
sausage 10 cents per pound FOR OASH STRICTLY.
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We respectfully ask a
.your patronge . ..
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Chemicals, Perfumeries, Paints, ...
Oils, White Lead, etc.
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son who votes at the time of his
zz=m-n--sz
"ha memhensafthe famil Wilev wrte uponithe voter’s member,
corresponding with the' number oh
the clerk’s poll list, and shall im-
mediately place the ballot in the
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AulentoQov-zaxn"aomnxon "unoor
l. There shau be held m Kauf-
man county, Texas, a democratic
primary election, on Saturday,
March 19th, 1892, to instruct the
county’a representative in the leg-
islature who to vote for for United
States Senator in the special ses-
sion of the legislature for the un-
expired term of John H. Reagan.
2. The polls shall be opened on
said day at 8:30 o’clock, a. m. and
close at 5:30 p. m. Said primary
election shall be held at the ‘usual
polling places designated for hold-
ing of the general election m each
voting precinetin the county.
3. The toember ofthe executive
committee for each voting pre-
cinct shall be the presiding officer
for his precinct, and in case of his
failure to act, it. shall be his duty
to appoint some qualified demo-
cratic voter to act in his stead, x
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Nerw Tates; and I often pray tm Pastor xb• |
manI tnenk I eouid no» have Hyed withost
thie medletne. The people here W*o enon the
good whioh I dehtved from it, and Rev. Get
ilgan recommendi me, highly that « in how
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FREEa===
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Konto MLD. co. Ohicago, si
souanyDaggtadiclowlem- odrco
xamoswo,eLTs eveueG«.90
sent to the dead letter office,
Bruner Miss M Beefit M
Brown W. L. Oamel‛0.
Crallis E Dunn Mr. Josie
Douglass Miss O. Dixon Alice
Dyer H. O. .Dunlavy 8. W ~
Eubanks E (2) Erwin J: 0.
Ant young man. •
onroe Drew will make the I break in a colt.”
for county treasurer, he f the .Forney
wb our old boss, and ihe pu-ne was' here yesterday
office of treasurer as well l0king aftr united action in 8uP-
• used to boss us, he willdo port of a Mills man for the. 1e818
the greatest of his ability. i lat ure.—Terrell Register
• Gosettmadea Hogg NotezactlyWilliam.gSeyerr
to Kemp last week. There of your good and enterprisig
two reports as to- how the ci ti zens had expresse d » ®
down there stands on the 1 subscribe for the TEIB ,
rnatorial racer Both candi we visited Terrell to give hen
• evitent ly have a strong fol- opportunity of doing so; the
g to that place, suit was highly satisfactort.,,
va-------- . and we are glad, truly giad that
, Minnie Saveli, living three d tht day in your beau-
•Mt of Forney, died Thurs- "ePAnthmivin glttle city, the
Nening, leaving four littletm fan intelligent, thrifty, and
Z in.destitute ciroum magnanimous people.
Ihe, community Bym- ——- • —
zs iththerereaveo reto- Fred B. RobmBou had th^ m 8
1 Mrs. Saveli was a dangli-j fortune to have the Hutsvu"
JohuB. Bell, a
, Gossett will, so we are in-1
id, stump the county in de-
1 of Hogg. -
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th» recent election on local
n in Elmo the pros carried
ay by a storm.
r Daugherty has let the con-„0.,.________
(for the erection of a brick I “Acmtompetition, either for Cash or Credit, and we especially invite
ge factory, to Barney Slakey. . -h desire to arrange with us for credit to ball and see us. W e If You wish to buy a ^ood
strongapo prepared 1. extena reasonable accomodatiqns-nthis linenand i zhosg,c-
le. Let all work togther while wa desire and appreciate our Cash Trade, and will much. Then it S TOPSY,
oupbniidine of Forney; me to justly merit it, as m ®ur^°w^, we
hop and has it fixed up in our goods. Respec ‛‛i. SHANDS & 0o.
ar city style. He will have
new revolving chairs next
Imitrportatinat.
wHlbepresinted at the next mg with a brother farmer the 15.
ofcommissionerscourtforanspective dlaims o 1 an
- fentureinthecommisaionlawand
gum.nl we havehearddgrihgtha disapproved of that featur of lb.
ongtasthat gnuembin ung 1w during ite passage bythe ieg
andl’swe break him now we will 14a Tim WondsandJudzeOlark.
nave the benefit of his services
a long time," as quick as lightning
came the ufla'newerable reply of
Mr. Ridgell, “but, who in the thun-
der and tom-walker wants to tear
down’the whole cor pateh 10 anderstoodir,ashesays, he has
e .
MONEY REFUNDED. " "
Solicits your patronage and guarantees all
work. Shop at Ritter’s old stand; north side.
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L. B. GABSON & BRO,
RS AGIN
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town denote thrift and prosperity.
ing our New Stock or spring Uood5- ~u "F.. We are all creatures of one God
in the following lines: : * and we are all equal in the Degin-
' Boots., ko.es, Hats, Queensware Glassware,' ningt,. .
Lamps, Hardware-, ^r°0^r For extra I Win give every
ries, and we are receiving additionstoou. Litter who takes a dozen cabinet
' other departments constantly, consisting or I____,i
Dry Goods, Motions, Clothing, Drugs, Meru- , - to be copied from any small pio-
• cines, Etc^ Etc. . - Imerigfor-themonth.or
We buy our goods as cheaply as the closest buyers, and ere.in March only. T. O. Tunb,
a position <0 protect the interestof our customers. We will meetthe | Photographer,
closest competition, either for Cash
have been re-numbered. tion.
re is a great deal of improve- F
going on in Forney now.
pavements are so numer- " <
m"ocu‛t keep P wa desire, by this means, to call the attention of our friends and ofpolticalthundene bnUt all over
> 10 0 F Lodire will proba- the pubic generally, to the fact that we are now receiving am open .
ed:mmiddnn"neartheling our New Stock of Spring Goods. Our Stock is now comPleto
Un office.
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prominent Item office destroyed by fire re
"ealthy citizen "of AbUne, ceutly. We regret the loss very
* " much.
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an Ite Worst Form. . 1
Bemox, Lat 0e, Wi., Den-, w
Rov. X C. Bit—via tan for the tollogte =
James Hoomey. who ™ wfTerine from vitus
Dmot in Ha wort* form toe .boot! M
treated b» mevera vhyeigtene.wibout eeot:
Two bole at Fatof Koemig’s Nerve Toma
omredhtm
A Meverend Recommends It- .
Fam can. Uteh, June, 2889, ,
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1892, newspaper, March 16, 1892; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426583/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.