Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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city where the
There is considerable sickness.
.:6:50 a. m
Lawrence. ■
.. .:6 p.m from the Panhandle.
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since.
stone county, they say cotton is
Crops now look better in this
There
has .been ap-
Will Crawford
Dr. D. R. Anderson, of New
ience to the traveling public.
Monday to sell boisd’are walking
Miss Ella Turner for
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enough left j
et downt
owas any)
bituaries cost 5 cents a line.
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Company.
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Smith thi
D. 0. Kincaid Jis busy'
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ELLIS BRIN, PROPRIETOR.
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Boy Rabertson, ot Tyler was
sick while in the
reek. He returned home Satur-
ESTABLISHED IN 1884.
—Willa Point. Chronicle.
arrived in the city Saturday
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CARTS
thought.
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lower extremities.
mam
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were* several attended
IH. Hefner has had screen
rsputin front of his drug
Thursday night several couples
met* at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Voiers and had an improm-
FICE,
tronage
ock off
and Ma
/ators, .
Ws,
Wire,
5:27 pl m
5:46 a. m
ployed in North Forney yet.
The town cow now feasts Bumpt-
iously on water melon rines. •
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A nice new line of chinaware
st received at the Forney Hard-
Prof. Richard Moore and wife,
Dallas, visited the family of B.
Vagons
Stoves
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IES.
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airihg his gm and fixing up for
coming season. M
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Mr. Williams and family, of Dal-
las county, are the guests of A. E.
when tl
A fact worth knowing is that
blood diseases which all other
medicines fail' to cure yield slowly
court who was nominated by the
democrats Friday.
Black laoA.
fore.
Health is excelentat this’ writ-
ing. . . ...
A prptracted meeting will beging
progress at Black Land August
dinpases of throat, chest and lungs/
Each bottle is guaranteed to’do all
that is claimed or money will be
refunded. “ Trial bottles free at
L. C. Reagin's Drdg store. Large
bottles 50c. and $100.
J Arch St. Pluladel-
Soldpy L. O. Reagin.
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Unclaimed letters for th month
of June, unless claimed within 30
days will.be sent to the-dead let-
We desire to say to our citizens,
that for years we hive been sell-
ing Dr. King’s New Discovery for
consumption, Dr. King’s .New
and Electric Bitters, and have
never handled remedies that sell
as well, o r t l- - • " - - • 4*1
universal' satisfaction. ---------
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Thos, O. Tune, the 1
her, will only; be here
Strict clerk,
"ple Walker,
Gunty clerk, r.
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gitimat.
better cotton prospect in this seo-,
tion than at present, and all are
ubilant but; mark you the cry of
bell worm will yet be heard in the
land.
Everybody should take a little
resturing the hot summer
mouths.. A day or two on the lakes,
or in the woods, will help to keep
the machinery of life in good con-
dition, and renew your energies.
The friends of J. M. Davis will
be sorry to hear that his eyesight
is failing him and that he has lost
JI advertising matter will be
until ordered out.
Terridle blood poison, body
covered with sores, and two bot-
tles of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium] cured the
disease, making the patient hvely
as a ten-ear-old. ’ . *
A Miion Friends.
o
been visiting M
the last week. •
Misses Belle and Id Walker at-
. tended the protracted meeting,
which is in progress at Lawrence)
last Bunday. ' . f
- living, and who must steal
starve. -
yeS,
' Th outlook for a good trade
this fall is very flattering.
The farmers sem to be in high
glee over the pleasant little show-
oxford sh
are as low
sh the fret,
Eheriff
im p. Kellar,
countyattorney ' -
1. P. Williams,_________—___
county surveyor,
^W. Kyser.
countycommissioner.
. G. Flemming, \
Precinct No. 2
■s- Wood..-
. Constable Precinct No. 2.
L N. Smith. _______________
^STweigher at Forney,
indy Ward, _
We will pay 25 cents for a copy
fthe TRIBUNE of April 6th,
882, No:41 , We need it to com
fete our flies.
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Freight..,
. L.J.MANTIVS, Agent
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ALNOTIOE TP ADVHHTIBERS
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sane. He is makipg great many
pretty ones now at his headquar-
pets east of the TRIBUNa office.
. Paints, Lubricating Oils,
Stationery, Perfumes, and ’
Everythin in the Drug Line. - ,
"he Kauiman Mj Abefradt toipay,
to Orandan Monday.
Hope, was in the city Thursday. I
J. A. Bolding went to Terrell
wiin is quite sick. *
inks at the Hackett
PAINTER ANDGRAINER.
S.N,. ADAMS, Manager.
' (OFFIOE IN. OOUBT HOUSE.)
'ends were glad to see them. "
Dr. Garrett tells us that a cer-
^George Washington in For-,
•y recently cut abide frantic ca-
ers when he came in contact
ith the ear end of a wasp.
manner, .as is their customary
style. . , .-m- .
Prof.H:s. Ward will be home
te latter part of .this month, in
time to make ipreparations to
open the South Forney High
School. He has been attending
school J until last Saturday. He
is now traveling ip Colorado and
other northern states. *
ISaturday evening Tom Ridgell
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TH
Saturday Bug Gillespie happen-
ed to a very serious accident. He
was carrying a tea kettle of boM-
ing water up’, stairs when he
- contents on his
source of revenge. The cannon
ball flies through here like it was
lightening aud looks as though it
increases its speed at evr "
IGK.
Remember yoh are <
to take one small pill at bedtinne
which is coated with pure sugar
and will not gripeor produce any
unpleasant sensation. Bold at 25
cent by L. C. Reagin._____
Waxahachie. Their
The youhg folks passed quitean
= enjoyable evening at the residence
of A. A. Dar di n Monday. All re-
~ port having a good time.
■ lift hard times are devellopmg
- all sorts of scoundrels- fellows
who are not willing to work for a
ROAD TIME 4
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WEST BOUND
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km erected on his residence
roperty in N orth Forney.
.W. Baker, Ras and Fate Wil-
tare and others are hunting on
loisd’are island this week. I
A new and nice line of pock-
l knves just received at the
orqey Hardware Company.
B. C. Gillespie has embarked
nthe insurance business. We
fish him abundant success.
J. W. Whipp, J,
for the last three weeks having school,
his eyes treated. --> —
Miss Joella Bowles, of Alma has n
Eono jum.
or to support home industries.
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I •. Bolding has our thanks,
for an elegant boisdarc walking
Four train loads of wheat with
twenty cars to the train passed
through dast week enroute east
, ____i several properties of P. P. P» he great-
We are glad to have est blood purifier of the age.
Boys! Boys! guard well your
hatchway, clean out your rendes-
vous before day-light, do not cre-
ate a stench in the nostrils . of the _ . _
public; the mothers, wives and. 2__-Represent the following Standard Companies-—»
daughters of our village will not —--------- "e-e
respect you, nor commend you to
the recognition of good society.
the sight of one of his eyes entire-
ly. He is one of our wealthiest
== and best citizens.
all been repaired and the weeds
cut down (f).
hing.
-part meat.
lothing at »
’ week.
The‘moon .light nights we are
E
torev We had a good rain last Eun-
e! E. R, Christian went to Dallas day, it wh greatly needed.
re Bunday. Oottonis very promising, al-
i J. W. Walker went to Dallas ■ I i“t least two weeks late.
Monday.’
sucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, braises, ulcers, salt rheum
fever sores, tetter, chapped hinds,
chilolains, boms, and all skin
eruptions, an positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect p
faction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For sale by L.
COUNTY DEMOORATIC TICKET,
funty judge.
ator Morrow.
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Smith & Williams have sold
their meat market to MeOlure & of Forney, were .the |
We are very sorry and hope that tr lisitillg several weeks, cured p p p New life, new en-
he may poon be well.• Miss Miry Drake and brother, ergy are infused in the system by
mondas moriing Jmmie ««..• roturnedvfroyearcanana thablradaporf! pgr“ 4^^
pie-was tarownfrompa Poag
painfully hurt. His face was them back.
badly bruised and skined. | Mr. Editors allow us to speak
Miss Ammie Swank, one of Wills | praise for the TEIEUNE. It is one
ing very near ■ the railing whan
the passenger traincame and the
pilot barely struck him .unbuck-
ling his pants behind. It was a
very close call at a serious acci-
’ Miss Ammie swank, uncut yyai । praie:v- -4- ----- -.2.
dent ■ —-----. 4. Pointstairest and sweetest young of the best country papers of its
The town cow is soinfi times/. ■ - -u-arha-akeccondincaw:
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The only complete Abstract of titles to lands and iown lots
in Kaufman County. Deeds, releases and all manner ofinsirumen.
written. A Notary Public always in the office.. ‘
Moore Bros. have purchased ployment in
momp. 0. Kinoadd the ginknown
• the McNabb gin and will fix it
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Tone’s tent will be in Forne—--
atil August, 19 Get your pic[had a narrow escape of being
res while he is here.
W.M. McIntire has had a new
rmstorer ■
a
over by the train. He was stand-
ry the Rackett Store ror ice
cold drinks. -. --
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city last ing Miss Nona _ Yantis
Meknight and Ammie Swan;
Miss.Lewis will have charge °f
the art’ department in the Yantis
Institute the next session. She
is an amiable, intelligent and
modest Jady and the patrons
should feel gratified at her em-
i that department.
fine down there. .
Rev. Ohenault closed his meet. section than were ever known be-
ing Monday.night. There was four f“
or five conversions, he is
The’first duty of every citizen is assisting Rev. Rodgers at Crandall
with a protracted meeting this
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The ‘ bob-tail” passenger train pointed deputy public weigher.,
will probably be put back on in
ahout a month or six weeks. This
will be quite a source of conven-
Last Wednesday Dr. Mulkey of
our city sold one hundred.buelrels
of good wheat to Mr. John (bbB
- — at seventy cent per busbel. Does
! though there is some boe Worms, it not look like flower should be
cheaper! '
Mr. Orube Boggs is the only old
member of the commissioners’ 4
4OU.R DRRUG SOIRE"-
T H. HEFNER, PROP.
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do so much for the town. K61tar. ,
Miss Kate Lewis, one Forney’s The health of our community is
weetest little ladies,wentto Ter- exhrltyspence was spending______........
rell Friday to visit friends. -bis time on the”’Ridge Sunday- Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
G. W. REYNOLDS,
HAY* GRAIN
Correspondence Solicited, ' Prompt. Atten- .
ion Given to Orders.
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How are we going to get’roomt Well, I’ll just tell you.. One of the
AW CLEARING SDRY GOODS STORE
For the next thirty days and everything is , ,
a third per cent, this
der went to Dallas Thursday
night. agn wuuuvg,
Tom Tune has purchased a ko- Jamerson.
dak and has caught several piet- Misses Ella Turner and Beuna
ures “on the fly.” McKellar were shoppingin Ter-
, W. C. Venner J r. went to Dal- evening. < School SrRL.
las Monday eveningand remained r ValeyViw, - -
several days visiting relatives. . The rain which fell here Sun-
I. L. Wilmarth, the live, wide- day- morning did a gfeat deal of
awake hardware dealer, made a! good, as it settled the -dust and.
business trip to Dallas Friday. cooled eyerything ofnicel: vie
. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Lindsey and familyrarrived ’Kames, died and was buriedluse.These remedies have won
in the city Monday Jrom Dickens here Thursday. It had been sicktireir great popularity purely on
county and visited T. Lindsey and quite a while,and its death was their merits sold by L. C. Reagin.
wife. not unexpected. ---..----——- .
Bacon has advanced considera- L Mrs. Short is reported very low Blotches, old sores, ulcers and
theitguestsinthe best possible bisinthetst few days:, the "tu” pSSSSoSwx
hegsandless cotton would pay S°MossudieQlaines,ofGraenvile, . in
better. is with us again. Rheumatism an syphilis yield
Borne of the third party men are Jim McCullough and family, of readily to p. p. p. [Prickly Ash,
well adapted to represent aggri- Hamilton county, are visiting rela- Pok Root and potassium.]
"1,magtghevare"simlntiveshere. . .0, If you are troubled with dis-
cultural interests, they are simiin i E. p Moor and wife are visit- pepsia, stomach disorder, or liver
beaded. I ing the family of T. P.Moove. and kidney complaint, - try P. P.
Misses Lizzie and Birdie Richie, P., and yon will rejoice at its mag-
"Forney, were the guests of ic^ working. Femalefl ’ are pe-
culiarly benefited- by P. P. P- It
expels disease, and gives healthy
L
hile. Get your pictures now.
l‘ ’ —4 ----
Victor Man tins drove the
n. Walker' "ow havs are delightful
’ There has been no teacher em-
Sackkincatd,of Datlas, tu entertainment and dance. The
Kthecity wit his I- host and hostess entertained
nurses. • ,
Areh St. Plladel- Kaufman, defeated-uey.HOward
in the handicaps Last St louis,
spend their time in attending
church.
ress wagon last week during town.
। illness of Walter Daugherty.
skin, tres from pimplaszblotchsluipesiptonknmmsey, itvg set-acaafisndtinenesd isnanfonndmin.
boilsandeother once to use Sr to Bunday morning provoked hy inpeopre have found just such
comme neesatun Liver Pills, a little difficulty overa settlement a friend mDr. Kings New Discov-
Gun - P -----that heavy of the latter a wages. I aul tor consumption, coughs, and
bh—" . fosus by colds.—If you have never used
-—o -—-- .. .1this great cough mediite, one
cause 11 arises, near the shoulder, a piece> of the trial wil convince you that it has
only required blade breaking of, in the arm, wonderfu curative powers in all •
... - • 1—, making a very painful wound.
The residence of Mr. E. A. Gage
located on Rockwall Avenue in
South Terrell burned about 11
o’clock Wednesday night. Mr.
Gage and family had just return-
ed from the’ re union exercises
and lighted the lap, which s00p
after exploded and set fire to the
house. Mr. Gage severely brn-
ed his right hand in a desperate ter. office,
attempt to extinguished the Arnold R
ladies, is in the city, the guest ot size that we know of, and isgrow:
Miss Jennie Lewis, of Elm Grove I ing better all the time. May it
addition. - . continue^ flourish, H.
-uuug- - Master Unia Moorehead, the | Terreli. ,
ery yard, lightening typo, of the Tribune Erom theTmes-Star
office is suffering from a very The little: three-year-old son
week ending Monday the 8th inst., was badly fractured. Drs. Stroud Caturrh originates in scrofulas
were sixty Mx. There was no corn and Powell were called who per- taint. P. P. P. purifies the blood;
Worts etc shipped. formed the very delicate opera- and thus permanently cures ca-
posts etc., snippe . of trepaning the fractured tarrh.
Miss Jennie Lewis of Forney O. J. Maxwell left Tuesday I portion of the skull,wmchat once
___, ;n the rit.v visit-1 morning for Resno, California, I relieved the pressure upon the
mt several y rdi, where he will reside. Ila is a brain and gave the little fellow a
young man of splendid habits and । chince to, recover. At present
fine education and " we trust heheis resting easily and every
Will discover a gold mine and get symtpom indicates that he will
rich m;twenty-four hours. get well.
, . 3., , neantirui R. C. Hatten, the slick razor ma-
Ladies whodesinea beautic 9- his yguthtulappren-
i Miss Belle Walker is visitingin mostly malarial. Laa
They, will also remove m-v “IU I brought matters tb a focus by
• look about.your eyes and makebtickng a kniee into Hatten’s arm
them bright and will cure neau । .a . d—ce +ha
ache from Whatever cause it arises.
Hay season is about over and
the farmers will soon be at leisure.
A crowd of young peopleuwent______
to Terrell Wednesday to "etend . Prof. Fort passed through our
the picnic, they were chaperoned
by Frank Garrett and wife.
J. M. Qavis has been at Dallas
Farmers say they never saw a. canes. .
Dick Pipes and Mose Alexan-
neighborhood Tuesday enroute to ■
Union Hill. He is trying to put | marked down .2 2 and
in his application for the winter marKem 9 33, i • -
, , Jis the way we make, everything go.
- Miss Kate Starns wasthe nest Regardless of cost we are receiving NEW BARGAINS every day
o"Mlsssneanrackunad“na he, andyouwili find to Youn INTERIST to call aud see these Bar--
of Miss Ruth Hk" sromdhs.5 4' LO O K, Read, th i nk and consider the fol-
Mrs. Sallie Hicks has been sick’ ...
for the last week, but nothing
serious however.
A successful life to the Trib-
une. • 5 Gustavo.
Deherving Praise.
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From the jaws of Mr. High Price and now Mr. Low Price rules at
the great and oafy. 1 . .
_ -’new York store .
UJh0.’Hicks and Dock Clark | As Mr. Brin is in all the eastern mrrkets purehasing one of the
have just returned from Van Zandt larges stocks of dry goods, clothing, booto, shoes, hats, cap5 e C:
county, where they have been to I ever in Kaufman, Van Zant, Oollin, Rockwall and adjoning countieg -
purchase some hogs. — J for the coming fall, and we musi aave room to put these goods.
The base ball boys have aboutHowarewegoingtoget’roomt Well, I’d just tell you.. Oneofthe
retired for the evening’s rest and’ " --------.... .►.
■ It is reported that Mr. Welch, fell spilling the
"ho hasbeen -representing a lifelowoeatomi— . a
insurance company, in Forney for ina .vary critical .condition an
■ •ome time, will ‘ purchase the it win be At least a month before
E"tkwallNews-____ he can use.them- He intended
Forney is a healthy and moral leatingnthat evening forSt —0u18 nusvas, wg
1fityeand one of the best oduca- i company with Matthew, a . permanent c
Ehonal points in the state. -Don’t "right of Terrell, with a train gist or mail.
Oi,.,1.0 temetnber this fact when ‛.tc He had an accident Bosanko,
Eokinforapiae to send-yourToad of stock- He phia;ra. Si
Eudren to school this fall. ’ [pohey-——--
lowing astonishing low prices.
Spools Clark’s O. N. T. cotton fox 25c, 1 for 50, 3 papers good
needle for 5c, five papers good pins.for 5, for 10 yards good chalie 35,
10 yards good calico for 35,10 yards good lawn for, 35c. •
YOUR choice of any of ihe Allowing brand* of fast colored cal J
icoes for only 7c: Marthy Wahington 7e, Hamilton TembeyRed 7 c, /
Wm. Simpson and Sons 7c, Gloucestor Grays 7c; •Indigo Blue ter -
Merriweather Greys 7c. ’
“ At 6c you may take your choice’ of any piece of lawn in "guresr
also 50 pieces of other figured lawns worth 6c going at.40 ,
At 51-2c you may have yqur choice of any piece ol figured chalier .. ■ .
[also our 6c challie you may have tor 4c. ---2 . ,
. 20 yards good fast ginghams for $1.00, 15 yards good fast colored
that have given such - nghams worth 91.25c going at 81.00,12 yards utea,ne gingham
atisfaction. .Wedonotworth 81.50 have for $1.00.10 yards French gingham for
hesitat to guarantee them every 81.00. Oall and see our line of French gingham, ranging in price .
time, and we stand ready to re- from 10 to 500. Black crossbarred lawn 10 pieces worthi12 l-2c go-
fund the purchase price, if satis- 10, 10 pieces worth 15, you may hava it for 12 1-2, 10 pipces
7 factory results do not follow theirLwSrh 162-3 roing 14.10 pieces’ worth 20c going at 16 2-3c, 10 pieces
----------... heun "eh worth 35C gngt 20‛and and many other different bargains in
cross bars. Gall and see our ,line of plain black lawn worth1012 12
15 16 2-3 20 22 -1-2 25 27 1-2 and 30c going 8 1-3 10 12 1-2 15 16 23
20 22 1-2 15 and 27 1-2. Call and see our line of black olgandees»
mulls silks and etc at the very lowest prices to be had anywhere.
Bedford cords worth $1.00 a yard going at 80c, 10 pieces worth 908
all the lates shades going at 60e, 10 pieces worth 50 going at 35c,
10 pieces- wort h 400 a yard going 30. Call and see our line of French
Febes. Domestic! Domestic bleached, 20 pieces worth 7c going ,5c.
SHOES AND SLIPPERS-Almost at your own price, call and see
them and be convinced that we lead in this line as well as all others
CLOTHING! CLOTHING—The'gtaudast, largest and noblest line
ot clothing ever-in the state, at a special discount of 33 1-3 per cent
for the next 30. days. HATS! HAT’S!—Our complete line ofstraw-r
hats going 50c on the 81.00. Watch look and hunt for the great
NEW YORK STORE.
Mr. Wm. Bondies had a very
, _______________ able and sensible article in the
G.C Newton and Mrs. Shelt- Dallas.News of last week on the
political situation, treated from a
many ! plain, solid, business standpoint.
He believes that when any party
departs from its principles that, it
is not good judgement to Rapport
the no'minees, just because they
are the nominees. Every one
should read it carefully and de-
liberately as it furnishes food for
this to some of us is obnoxious, as
it looks like’it was insulting us
nbotojrra- and daring ns to help ourselves,
PansKort but Saturday morning the town
cow was on hand and stopped it
twice before it passed through
A sure Qure forPlles .
Itching v Piles are known by
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Miseapmaiaa
Amors, allays itching and effects
■ cure. 50 cts- Drug-
Arnold Russell, Abercrombie,
fames | Brazwell MissT. Castleberry Jim,
satis- ---:—— Orooke D. M., Eddy W.M.
Kaufman. • Frohburg Emma Fleming Philip.
From the Sun. ’ Foston H. N., Gnffilh J. W,
Ham Shaw, wno has been clerk- Homes Jno. 2 Holloway F. G. (2,)
ing at’to Racket store in Terrell Davis. H. C. Lyons 8.
for several months, has returned Landreth Jas A. McGee Bill,
to Kaufman and accepted his old Moss Sebum McCubeJ. and 8.
position with Kaufman’s popular Moore Willis, Pas till o W. H. ,
• -----tunHinka Pharr Sam, Reeves Bascom,
Stepnens Miss J. Smith Miss L.
In calling for above say adver-
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young merchant, H. O. Hicks.
Judge Clark, wife and son,
George, are all sick and need the
attention of The towns best
the re-union at TerrelT Thursday
they report having a good time
Abd plenty to eat. Rustler.
MeKelar Hige.
chill Wednesday night, he was
doing well Thursday.
Clary and Olin aause passed
M. Adams and family, went through this community Thursday
visiting relatives in this and Col- . , .
lin counties, they live in Free- era of rain which rell a few days
O. H. Alexander, of Dallas, was - - « - ■
in the city Sunday.
snk GHmore’ * -
tax assessor,
aon Sowell,-_
ax collector,.
.S. Gibbs, __________-
bountytreasurer,
S. Baldwin. t‛
A. R. HORTON; "; • ’
tiseded. . ..
J. Venner, P. M.
’Squire I. 8. Wood went to
Kaufman Monday.
Subcsribe for the TuiNE.
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fire Xno FE,
xgea. IN SU RAN C E:- AGEN CY,-
" * . - "" • es a — 3- - Cn “ " ne " . . - 1
RINA HARTFORD, PHGSIX aLONDON, 2
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE,
AMERICAN FIRE of PHILADELPHIA,
KNOXVILLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO., ,
neg Bailed Hav and Gins a specialty. Jgn G. W. V OIERS, Agent
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