Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1892 Page: 1 of 4
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—SUCOESSOR TO
DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST
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HEMIOALS, PAINTS, OILS '
Emory Jones, after an absence
of several months, is back in-For-
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THEBOSS
convention at- Waxa-
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cannot tail to awaken interest.
Ln 1886 Mr. Wellborn was
Y. McKellar, R. R. Ridgeland J
cal po,wers soon brought him into
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forty-sixth congress
New HoPE
PRECINCT OFFICERS.
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vate life to take his place again
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every section of the union.
When Speaker Carlisle organ-
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made Wellborn chairman of the
committee on Indain affairs, the
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commerce.
Wellborn’s ability as a parlament-
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FSeuth Forney scnooiwi open
First Monday in each month is
ny
coin-
ed the stage of local prominence
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Itching Piles
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Gas and Gasoline
AmefKE
Kaufman.
opened his campaign at
Furman ot Fort Worth had al-
Cogning leads to consumption.
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larrbrick.
Forney,
The dispatch in "Wednesday’s
News announcing the nomination
for Congress of Hon. Olin Well-
born by the seventh district dem-
ocrats of California was read with
old time Mississippi friendship
for the little cavalryman would
have precluded the idea of his
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en’lPasa,
Dallas, Te
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Pastor—Rev. R. M. Chenault.
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a m,
Superintendent—A. M. Penry.
C
AVE,
M. E. church south. .
Services—At 11 a. m.. and 7 p.
26 cents per box.
C. Reagin.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS.
A foolish woman is" known by
her finery. - ' . 2..
Pacific railway and Reagan on
DR. L L. JONES,
Physician e Surgeon,
mornin
J.F.
A. H. Ward, U. C.
G. H. Crawford, K. of R. and 8.
shaken beforetaken.
J. x. Brooks returned from Hot
Springs Thursday where be has
been for the rheumatism.
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A YEAS
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out of the
m. every Sabbath. ;Prayer service .
Wednesday night. ‘
the most: conspictious members
of the Texas delegation, which at
that time contained Mills, Culber-
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IGE
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provement Iha
ind money cu
ple—___-- -
around the comtortable farmer’s
home he is reasured and feels
Read closel the card of the
New York Life Insurance Compa-
and take a policy in no other
does it will give you 30 days in
.6 a J ~___- -A.. ANNn1 -NA.
.TEX48 I His attainments as a lawyer and
bale business.
JohnVesey, Judge:
J. F. Gilmore. Clerk.
Subscribe for the Tribune.
hey agrin. 1 ‘ . . . ■
•J. L. Gassoway has had his
st ore enlarged and will increase
his stock of goods.
M. Spellman attended the con-
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ates mad
eadvertis
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months
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are celebrated I
of tone, quick I
nation, artistic
rfectconstruc- 1
ost attracthve, ]
organs in the
ls, Churches,
o
moisture like perspiration, causing
intense itching when warm. This
form as well as Blind, Bleeding or
protruding yie.a at once -to Pr
Bosanko's Pile Remedy which acts
directly on parts effected, absorbs •
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arian by calling him to thecbair
frequently and Speaker Carlisle
did likwisein the forty-eight and
when he starts for Washington to
once more resumena, seat in the
national legislature he may come
via Dallas so that fits old friends
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L. L.* Lindsey, gee" f
K. of P.
Meets Monday nights.
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L. J. McGEE,
Attorney at LA
Office up stairs Dailey & Me-Kel-
PERRY PINSON,
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Physician and Surgeon,
• orney, Tzes.
Omae at keyar& Spence’s Drug Store.
L. DEY,
TH ZORNEM HHOTEL .
Your patronage is—-
public life, but from the moment
g . of Mr. Wellborn’s ertrance upon
ghysiciau-av“-Suge • I uis congressional duties m’.the
JOHN POTT>, Manager.
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governorship was out of the ques-
tion, bt Gov. Gibbs was not out
of politic*. In June, 1886, he
ged to pay postal-
MeGEE & ADAMS. 0
LIV.
Guarantees Satisfaction,
Ladies hair dressing- a
something they necessary to name him—every-
re | body knows that this allusion is
to Barney Gibbs. Gibbs had pass-
popular legislators of the time.
While", Wellborn was at the
Sunday school every Sunday
morning.
-Superintendent—D. C. Kincaid.
Presbyterian church.
Services—Jhird Sunday ip each
month. - - ■
Pastor— Rev.L. W. Lowranee.
Sunday school every Sunday
forgifig to the front. It is un
was in the city last week. He was
looking well and his friends were
all glad to see him.
Always Kept by the W Reliable”
R. D AUGHIERTY
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height of his glory in Washington
another young Dallasite was also
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8 and St Lai
The direct
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weper,
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and Denve
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ddress"any J
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Are U nexcelled . ‘ "
We defy Competition.
he grew.
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His sprint was wounded and crest-
fallen and impoverished he soon
moved with his family to Sau
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panies sometimes propose to do
hese things, but their companies.
ion’t, read their polics and see.
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A sure cur"Tor *8*0*
bora’s name on the same day and
perhaps at the same moment that
Mr. Wellborn's new neighbors
were rejoicing over his success
in California.
* A glance back to memorable
contest which retired Mr. Well-
born from public life in Texas and
led to his removal from the state
Don’t try to fight your fnendsi
battles. Advice should be well
in his name has not been mena
accounts ofhts
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d-Established
KO SHOT
ak. ah. C.nataab '
l th the reste*
SUCCESS!
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Mrs. Robi. Crittenden was
Sabbaths. Prayer service every
Tuesday night. .
Pastor—Rev. J. C. Pinson.
miums, six months to redeem at
lapse, and wave’all conditions at
to residence, travel, occupation
note that Dr. Douglass, who plac-
ed Abbott la nomination Tuesday
awaken the enthusiasm of the
I. O. O. F.
Meets Thursday nights. --
T. Lindsey, N. G.
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A man had better smile, and be
a villian than to ever smile at all.
may tell him how glad they feel.
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sucklen's Arnica eaive.
prominence and stamped him as
one of the strongest men in
gonthera California.. Within three
yenrs he hadaccumulatea a hand-
some fortune and gamed distinc-
tion in politics that was boumd to
push him to the front again; and
just six .years after his Waxa-
hachie defeat, when his still loyal
| 0%otardGoldgathe
j l cordially invite my
I friends to call and see
Office in T_H. Heffner’s Drug Store
RAY & HARISS.
friends kw that Wellborn was
not among the dead at Waxahach
of Texas, and even Rutabaga
Johnson said in 1886 that Gibbs
should be the man. Nearly all
the newspaper men were f oT him.
Whatever ambition Gibbs might
have had in this direction, he was
politician enough to see the hope-
lessness of a figh against Gen.
Sis#
ahogla cenedi
SLjordW
itifically by
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or Ow
maak-
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casesaperm”
ed witbogtne
OFiblg dms
westheptesc
peompdyvib-
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TAPLEIROCERIES FANCY
WINDOW GLASS TOILET ARTICLES.
FINE PERFUMERY.
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County court convenes on the |
third Mondays in January, March, 3
May, July, September, November,
each term lasting three weeks.
First week for criminal business,
second, civil business; third, Pro-
J. McGee went to Dallas Wednes-
day night. * <
8. H. Reeves, of Iowa Park,
R l frty-ninth congresses. Wellborn
I wasyregarded in Washington as
pne orthemost brilliant men of
the forty-ninth congress and all
indications were that he would be-
come one of the distinguished and
solicited.
: . NORTH PACIFIC AVENUE . .
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successes it, California have been
read with pasure here. His
prominent figures in the Waxa-
hachie convention of 1886: Mr.
Gibbs is giving his attention to
his private affairs, Furman has
gone to Denver to acohteve legal
distinction, Beckham is again in.
politics. Of Mr. Wellborn’s old
colleagues; Reagan has been in
the senate and is now railroad
regulator, Hancock in the even-
I& of hie is buried in misfortune, unlees it will give you 30 days in
ing oi me 1 • i. which to pay your annual pre-
- Mills is in the senate, Jonessisa "le 1 -P j. -L—
or Simplicity B nenta the Worid.
It Oils Itaeit Automaticmlly:
No Batteries or Xleetrio Bperk-
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Fresh and First Class.
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COUCH
don't DELAY
A. M. Petry kind aunt, Miss
May Perry, went to Dallas Wed-
nesday. . .,
A.. J. Walker is building a hay '
barn for Avery Duke in North.
Forney.
Commissioners court meets on
the 2nd Monday in Febuary, May,-----
Angust and November. ,
J. A. Bogg, .T.P.Moore.
H. T. Elliott, W.L. Givens.
Countv commissioners,
John Vesey, Pres. of the board.
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One of the best appointed hotels in any town of U»s size
table always supplied with the best the market afford ' . I
P1 He has to make out his rolls
approved1 by smne Commissioners He gets away
crtand Comptroller of the state and
and turned over to the taxeellec
tor by 1st day of October.
Robt. T. Micbie, Assessor.
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private life, Crane and Culberson
still remain iii Congress, Throck- to wressueuve, unvs,
mortonand Miller Are private citi etc.? The agents of otber
zens, sipwart and' Lanham will
soon retire. But amid all these
"EMatafetakip-Ma
son and Riagan. These men
were Wellborn’s seniors and had
enjoyed greater experience in
■ Baptist church.,.. ■ •..
Services—Second s and fourth
on it. On the third eday after 209
convention by anentiouing Well-- ballots all candidates were with-
drawn and Judge Jo Abbott
nominated by acclimation. That
that the nation still is safe. A
' few daysago I was a welcome
guest in a family where there
were children, grand children, and
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parlamentarian and' his brilliant friends were cheering his memory,
oratory rapidly pushed him to the Welborn was emerging fn
front, and his magnetic . presence ■ -tthnki "l
soon won for him friepds from
A fact worth knowing is that
blood diseases which all other
w-ug- snesaz -------
HON. OLIN WELLBORN TO THE FRONT. I became apparent that Col. Well-
L—— borfi had suffered materially by
end of each month. No deduc-
tion for non attendance^ except in
case of .protracted sickness.
Monthly rate. .
1st to the 4th grades.............
5th to 7th grades.......... 82.50
| High school gradas."....... 83.00. —
I H. S. Ward, Principal,,
• Miss LELAERWIN, Assis’t.
Office upstairs over Dalley A
MeKellar Eriok,
FOMNEY,8
required 58 to nominate. From
this time on the battle progressed
in a fitful way and several came
near getting the nomination.
Wellborn, Gibbs, Beqkham and
Furman, all got close to it, so did
Anson Rainey and W. H. Lockett.
At one time the late Suwpie
I Prescriptionwork a specialty. Nothing but pure drugs used
MS-in compounding.-8%
L- Lindsey.
- TONSOMAL ARTIST -
Tax assessor commences, the
time his field work has to be com-
changes'Wellborn has been re-
membered. There has scarcely •
been a cnpaign w Dallas where-
in the ranks ofthe nation’s promi-
nent men. . His electioni-rea-
sonably certain. His Mtrict was
ized the forty-ninth congress he evenly divided in 1888 between
Cleveland and Harrison, bu
_______________ , Wellborn’s magnetism and orato-
only other chairlnanships held by ry win, they say, produce 'a good
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son-m-laws and daughter-in-laws,
and all were happy and loving and
kind, and the old patriarch open-
ed the family bible every morning Bo„ m the frat place, and hi.
and devoutly said, ‘Let us wor- " ....
unfeigned joy by thousands of
5. TEXAS, 'people in this district. It was
ship God and ask his blessings
upon us.” These are the kind of
, people who strengthen the gov-
. lament and give confidence to
pataiots.— Bill Arp.____.1
Diego, Cal., which. was then a city
...___ of wonderful promise. Heat once
one of took high rank at the bar, and his - —
fortunes were', fixed. His oratori G. W. Reynolds, E. 0, Lewis,
candidacy, m the second. So the
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epapers are
«twenty cents aditional is
a coincidence that on the day
when the California democrats
were' nominating Wel}or the
democrats of Wellborn‛4old Texas
district were in session at Waxa-
hachie renominating Jo Abbot,
who was nomi^atSd at the same
, place six years ago to succeed
Wellborn. It is also worthy of
Robertson’n name was mention-
ed by Col. Bill Crawford, but with-
drawn before there was a ballot
Brightness.
Waxhachie convention left many gressional
wounds. . - hachie lastweek.",
Welborn was ansappointed. 1
Dealer In. *
9a WATCHES, RINGS
8 a JEWELRY
Zfwsee-Repairing done on
Hr short notice. .
» TERRELL TEXAS-
ready been in the field some Coughing seadsto eonsumpuon
Store for ice weeks. " Kemp’s balsam stops tho - cough
As the campaign progressed it at once.
E ssysa Tuedey in each month____,____
is the day for the sale of land uh silver and not enough offices and
det execution, etc. .. ..
only wounded, and humors, allays itching and effects
। permanent cure. 50 cts. Drug-
gist or wiL Circulars free. Dr
Bosako,329 Arch St. Pliladel-
everybody wants
haventgot and there is more:
devilufet going on ihaq ever be- '
That’s the wav it5 looks'
when han rends a. newspapers. I and become lieutenant governor
The beet salve in the world fer
cuts,bruises, ulcers, salt rheum,
fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,
chilolains, corns, and all skin
eruptions, an positively cures .------ —
Pilei, or no pay required, it 18 to throw it off. As a tonicand FOt
guaranteed Jo give perfect satis- ■■ ■* '
faction, or money refunded. Trice
His Star Sank Only to Shine Forth
Withmenewed Splendor and
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m•- ...
i It looks lke the world is get-
ting too full of people. Qur goV-
erument has shut the gates
against the Chinese and Okalaho:
mapasputup the bars against
the negro, and there’s too little
DR. E. M. FOWLER,
Physician 8 Surgeon,
Office at City Drug Store,
FORNEY, : TEXAS.
W. M. GARRETT, M. D.
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L M. STROUD, M. D.,{
TERRELL t TEXAS.
POWER
amems
sorzesmnazzeszcbumnu"onec*
rumsaiday- —------
MAK»S no sMELL oxDT.
so double or natnaxplastonspank,"" "
cold, drinks.
Union Sunday school every
Sunday at 3 p. m. •
Superintendent—J. W. Walker.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
' Brooklyn Lodge No. 386, A. F
and A. M.
Meets on or before the full moon
in each month.
J. M. Williams, W. M,
D, C. Kincaid, sec. - e
K. of.H.
Meets first and third Saturday
nights. -P
A. H. Ward, Dictator.
Konnso, superintendent. Physieian and Surgeon,
------ T l - Fornsy. Tax—. ?
ie. He was
df the state. H e had won popu-
larity with all-clases of citizens,
eppecially among the “boys,” and
g- Mnecouldcommaudthelkid’ele-,
auds wanted to see him governor
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FORNEY, KAUFMAN COUNTY, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 77 1892.
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That’s where all th fuss and c0-
mmotion comes fror bat when
out in the country
u his long absene, but he made a
gallant fight against large odds.
• The convention met at. Waxa-
hachie on Sep. 1, and the first ।
day ws taken up with committee Mrs. Henry Harvey Visited re
work, there being a contest from tives in errell last week.
Dallas and Ellis. On the second ,
day the convention got to ballot-
ing and tire first ballot stood Gibbs i
' 35, Beckham 23, Wellborn 18, Tulk
i man Smith 11 from Jolin son. ‘
J. ©. MeKellar is boob to
Urge hark Oh his farm near to wn.
N. E. Shands, J. E. Douglass and
Dr. N. B. Shands, spent Wednes-
day at Daugherty- lake. They
spent a very pleasant day. !
ALL’S WELL. d.
majority for him.
Six years is not a long time and
-- — -— In former congresses yetit is. When one looks back,
Speaker Randall had ■ recognized notes the numerous events which
have crowded the period, it seems __________ . _ ______
a lone time. Times 1 ave changed, Sept. 5th. Tuition payable at the
men Save changed. Take, the - Na dadne
Thursday evening a jolly crowd-
of young people went to Daugh-
memuty, city lake and spent the evening,
from pr, returning in the twilight. A very
pleasant time was pas^d.'
The families of J. W. Walker,
Terridle blood poison, body
covered with sores, and two bot- i
ties of P. P. P. (Prickly Aph,Poke
Root and Potassium] cured the
disease, making the patient lively
as a ten-year-old, • ?
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lumber
g,., Doors, Blinds Lime Etc.
basn; ’ t earnestly solicited, and those
The patronage ofthe publicismostroprety caling and examine
contemplating bailing wil dous a Natoria - which we always have j
onr large and choice line of bui ding.mtte Aresgdarraiteeq.
in hand. Polite attention and satitacton: P 5"
1. S. Wood. Justice of Peace.
8. N. Smith, Constable.
c OOURTS.- i
District court convene on the
fourth Mondays in November and.
May, lasting seven weeks. , • •
Anson Rainev, Judge.
W.L.Huff, Clerk.
Blankumithing and Horse-shoring,
Solicits your patronage and guarantees al
work. Shop at Ritter’s old stand; north side
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phia, la Sold by L. C. Reagin.
Onions forOolds anaoougna.
There is no remedy that acts
more promptyon the throat, lungs
and chest than onion syrup. It
reieves that tightness and op-
pressive teeing in the chest and
all soreness ot the lings. It will
loosen the phegin enabling you M
v r
storative it has no equ Dr.
-------- Gunn’s onion syrup is medicated ..
For sale by L: m a manner so as to be more ef- ; -
feetual than the piain syrup and
not haveay taste or odor of the •
nious, makilg it very pleasant la
take. Sold at 59 cent a |
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1892, newspaper, September 7, 1892; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426607/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.