Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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E. E. REAGIN.
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sure* the great man
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Office at the store of John W. Gailse.
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went work!
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GENERAL NEWS.
RockyMountainNews
consumption.
Dr. King’s New
and Electric Bitters, and hate
Established in 1850.
voked if other men are not
Daniel Daugherty, the silver
larl sightless, and jealous if they
dead.
BRIDGEBEA
And Ranges,
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Cosmopolitan hotel at Texarkana
refunded.
Trial
bottles free at
twelve years old, to learn the
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and tender
Liver,
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$3.00 ‘
$1.80
.:.50
i carry
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taken to his room at the Bon Ion.
PhilTooley, nighi clerk at the
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Pork and Sausage.
fool can do that
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THE KIN OF WAGONS
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Free and unlimited coin-
age of silver the issue.
Oliver* Champion, The .
The Weekly—by mail
sees fit. Democrcy is indeed
in a/bad way in Texas. * .
Weare of the same opinion and
know there are good democrats
About every six months aid ahar-
chis* idens would, become more.
are.”
LAa BACK. BILoUS FBVBB, "T"
The Texas Home Corner, pub--
lished by Mrs. Julia Truitt Bishop,
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• The days of summer will soon
do our large and varied stock ‘of
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed
p* mw*, *- mvaua and was
formerly in the service ot the Cot-
One of the most important and
vital questions before all civilized
Etc^Etc. -
low as legitimate
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it is to be hoped that, that
•, class may be suppressed entirely.
A good idea would be to have a
repetiou of the Chicago hangings
eFFE PILE
Plows, .Cultivators,
Disc Harrows,
Glidden Barb Wire,
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JUST OPENED, A SHINGLE YARD,
1 ■. 'S "
K~,
CARTS and
BUGGIES.
Labov day was celebrated in
grand style at Austin.
Nearly all the schools in the
state opened Monday.
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
I have opened up- a well selected stock of
GROCERIES
A Million Friend*.
A fnend ih need is a frend-in-
deed, and not less thmn one mill-
ion people 'have found -just such
a friend m Df. Kings New Discov-
ery for consumption,- coughs, and
colds—if you "have never used
this great cough medicine, one
trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all
in the soup they have some com-
pany at least, as Judge Me Cor
mick has just chucked the “ker-
misaion"in the tureen.”
MH’s private secretary is the
writer of the Hogg editorials that
appear in the St. Louis Republic.
There. is a painful suggestive-
ness about this fact that is not
greater publie homage.Reeky
Mountain News.
The San Antonio Daily Light,
the leading republican paper , has
the following to say abou \ Ganrge
Clark: . .;
“George Clark is the exponent
of the old time democracy, repre-
senting the defunct , confederacy,
and. as such hardly the man that
republican voters can either in-
dorse or heartily support.”
_ sofa, j ust large
enough for two, has been invent-
ed. If properly wound up, it will
begin to ring a warning bell just
before 10p‛clock. A one minute
after 10 it splits apart, and while
one half carries the daughter ot
the house up’stairs, th# other half
kicks the yourg mn out of doors.
—Clarksville Democrat. ‘
The following is the definition
that won the “definition of a
HARDWARE
Saddles ana Harness,
WIN WARE,
Queensware Stoves Etc.
4 We also
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THE OREAT .
ach Remety
as second class m
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We are SnThrmArkt for corn
and oats.
Wm. BONDIES A 06.
W ANTED—A bright boy over
where I will be glad to meet the trading pub-
lic, -9,
‘intellectual” to go ' to hell! A
HAY PRESSES,
HAY DRAGS,
HAY RAKES.
- . THE R. P. RHEA COMPANY - I
CLEARING SALE
VENNER & WILMARTH
, ’DEALERS IN |
iHardwaro, Slameb
BUGGIES AND OAFS
Studerbaker Wagons
Superior Cook Stovs
-of life amid the peace and tran-
"qyility on that .earthly paradise.
Without going far from home
one may get a red and freckled
Narragansett complexion, which
will serve th-prpose of being
fashionable New Orleans Picay-
m.
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Let the girls be careful how they
' -.. bet onthe.edijmg ejections. We
" have read of aDakota girl who
bet 1000 kisses that Blaine would
be nominated, and not only had to
pay the kisses, but the' winner
" contesed that the number de-
livered was short and insisted on
a recount. A Dakota girl - might
submit to that, but we don’t be-
lieve that a Texas girl would. She
would be more likely, to know
when she had enough,—Tyler
Record.
govermentst-dayis howto get L.C.Reagm’s Drugstore,
nd of the hydra-headeu anarchist, • •
and keep this political leprosy
from spreading. The hyena and
. gorilla are far the supevjors of
-the anarchstand are. more, de.
serving of home nnd‛ protection
amng civilized people.—Green
ville Herald, . ,
DAUGHERTY BROS
DEALERS IN
FRESH MEATS.
. ropose to evidence our appeciation of the patron
our customers by giving them real live bargains. Our stock 8
ured, white • and victoria lawns, Persian mulls, Pongees, anv
' . Now is your chance,
COME EARkM AND GET THE RICK
Outline of shoes, slippers, gent’s patent leathers, and low quarters, ladiee dongola and , 1
and slippers, are equal in quality and looks to any goods on the markets and our rceg oxford *
wiudg the "6 •" “ the jad Our stocx i8 2aree enough to supply all. You furntanii
A Word to You About Our Summer Clothing
Senator Mills has retired from
the political field and will make
no more speeches. He gives as
a reason for thus acting,that his
heaith has failed him, and that he
is physically unable.
Tne Baird Star remarks: “If
Judge Clark and his followers are
simsmizzhsabmihaizrmi.thausmhsmstmafesenanhsr"emaeamm.
' .if
Fine word executed with care and promptness, at the lowest
possible figures for cash. All work guaranteed. Give me a trial.
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Tom Whitamore, a highly re-
spected citizen of Pleasant Grove,
I died Monday night and was bur-
riedirth- -- S—- - . .
do.
ideally perfect state, it should
have less polities and more facto-
ries,—Texas Home Corner.
The San Antonio Daily Light
very wisely remarks: “If there
is such a thing as political pvinci--
pie, there is also such a thing as
party consistenev."
John Lawrence Sullivan is mov-
we keep on hand fresh, fat.
onuay ngnt ana was bur-1, . ' - ’
eSd hi the city cemetery Tuesday beef which
C. H. DASKQUEt,
PAINTER and PAPER HANGER,
SUMMER FABRICS MJST BE SOLD, IF AT A SACRIFIOE
a ca cs*a®®'
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RAILROADI
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• Incur opinion every democrat
in the state is left free to act as he •
lessened by dwelling uponit.—V. A self-acting
Ban Antonio Light. ‘ *
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.EQreenxileHer-‛anede"witn-choneratrreckntais
•News.
The News is the only great!
daily newspaper in the United!
States favoring the free and un-
limited coinage of silver., if you
_______ ...... . desire to read up on this great is-
was founa dead in his bed resday sue, and to keep; fully posted re-
------ - garding the west, her mines and
other indtstries, subscribe for
this great jurnal. Send in your ।
subscriptions at once. Address,
the News, Denver, Colo. ’!
never handled remedies that sell
as well, or that have given seh
Simi- universal satisfaction. We do not
hesitate to guarantee them every
time, and we stand ready to re-
fund the purchase price, if satis-
factory results dp not follow, their
use. These remedies have wn
their great popularity purely on
their merits sold by L. O. Reag m.
' SXSK2I- How wouda bun dog
e Deserving p raise.
We desire to say to our citizns,
v , that for years we haye been sell-
English ing Dr. King’s New Discovery for
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Tuesday. afternoon a vicious
tight took placeRn a saloon at
Denison between John Palmer,
recently of Waco, and Ben Mulli-
gan, a yard switchman. Palmer , ,
is quite badly used up, though bife The Weekly—by
Wounds are not supposed to be One year,in Ad vance,.
especially serious, Mulligan was
placed under arrest. Palmer was
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we sell at the verlowest figu -es. !
LADY ALWAYS^? WANTSly___
shadow. Tremendous bargains and the best of goods. "-e-etttdowni
Our stock is complete throughout, and in our grocery department we still sell goods as low m
and pay the highest prices for country produce. 5 8 "° 88 • 9
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paper, it could be no other kind
when under the management of kupope's capitals, never received
. that gifted lady. ---'---—L
ine’s selectin' of southern , Everything is cheap in New Or-
- ’ ' -ture home in-leans except seats. Dalls News.
i a new lease Everxone should take his seat
With nnn. . . $
In order to, make Texas an
WALTER I). ADAHS,
Editor and Business Manag
L j. McGEE, Associate Ed
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I Cold drinks
I Store.
I Labe’s medi
I bowel each day
“Clean up” is
I it it extends onl
I Mid an out side
I—Miss Fannie
I ing young lady
I visiting her Rist
| Gee.
- The negroes j
I revival. They <
I py, from the am
I they do.
I Miss Bessie
I Forney’s smart
I left for the S
I Tuesday mornin
I Miss Lola Eri
I- arrived in the oi
I ing and will mal
k for the ensuing
| W. M. Doziei
I dollars Monday
I to read the Tr
I same time conti
H. Venner, I
E.E. Reagin, r
I Bondies and Mi
I ton went to
| night. .. .
The streets ii
I place to ride
I and it is the'dm
I authorities to
I allowed. ..
[ Free Jones,
I poor farm, was
I lastweek. Thi
I to stop a row
■ man and a negi
I terferedand wa
Miss Minnie
I is to marry a
I from South Ca
I right, [Wedni
I many fiiends in
I her much hap pi
I Are the editors
I E. E. Reagin
I newline of free
I groceries at h
I door south of
I stock is comple
I old friends and
I and gee him. I
I where.
I A special fre
I News,Saturda
I Patric, a subste
I community, br
I bales of cotton
I sold to buse
I Kirkpatric has
e of the staple i
I over it all the
I nineteen bales.
Bam, the yo
i Arthur Lati
I burned in th
I last Thursday.
I of the lire e
I fighting the f
I Photograph ge
a cals exploded
I Tates (Ui bim.
■ Verely burne '
I Th pain.
printers trade. Apply at PaIB-
UNE office.
Fort Worth , officials are hav* "
ing trouble’enforcingthe tinuday
law.
The Gainesville Hesperian, a
staunch Hogg paper, says:
we- INTERPIST -g.,
□ UR SAV INCSP°s5 EPAR tm ENT A
FIRST - OF-’ "SEA"E-on
NGThe money is subjec to Check-a J
6 Call and we will take pleasure *wj^
SorIr explaining the System-»«
._____- Large
bottles 60c. and 81.00. ..n. p..NII.....
arkana from Alabama and
• *r ♦ • • . I vrerIy 1u um
Ladies who-aesre a beaatifuF fon Belt road,
skin, free from pimples, blotches,
boilsrand Other eruptions, should
commence at once to nse Dr
Dr. Gun’s iin proved liverpills. |
They vell also remove that heavy
look a B ut your eyes and make
them bright 1 - —
sunday nghet -
or money - will be iedun oradretonatbbncnreato4
drinking. There was a woman in
the case. Decease went to Tex-
hey, Texas,
matter.
J- W. WALKHR MANAGHR-
lover” prize offered by an
newspaper: ,
"K orer is a man who is totally Lfe Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
blind to the impertections in.- the " “7 Titi
woman he adores; who is pro-
ihewunuekuTIWE
OOTUM OONsTIPATION, HEADAO"
The Texas Home Corner, pub- _____-___
lished by Mrs. Julia Truitt Bishop, ■ ing in gorgeous array upon New
* ' Orleans. Emperor William or
publican nomination for presi-
de nt.
. W,M. McINTIRE,___—-
agememmdeec. DEALERIN
ABURNITUBE•
*845 / —-nSec —Carries a complete stock of—
_ COFFINSASKETS, AND BURIAL ROBES)
BED ROOM SETS, WARDROBES BEDSPRINGS E^ Ero.“
In faetreverything in the furniure line. Call and see him-
pipopular.
Read closely the card of the
New York Life Insurance Compa-
, . , ny, and take a policy in no o'ther
ill also remove that heavy nnless it will give you 30 days in
,, , 2 5*. youI eyes and mke which to .pay your annual pre-
them brighand.wilI cure the head-/miums, six months to redeem a
ache from whatever cause it arises, lapse, and waive all covditions at
Remember you are only required to residenoe, travel, occupation
totake oneswallpll at bedtime etc. The agents of other com.
and wil 1 ot gaipe or produce any panjes sometimes propese to 1
nnpigdsar 6eusation. Sold at25 there things, but their companies ;
cents C. "sin , don’t, read their policies and see * Subacribe for the Tmpuna.
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t ‘ DIRECTORS ’
W. H. d ASTON, Pre*. T. H. DAILEY, Via Pren a w vOrn,
a l ~ A --rr A.Wm. HURerr 0rO. T. BONDIES.
- ' . . SURPLUS, 92000 ’ v 850,000,
Among the fashion notes, it Better have them disinfected.
may be stated that oysters are in The Cark men do not riail cam-
„towu again after a pleasant 'sunt- paign lies. They use bolts--Hous-
mer at ths sea shore. Texas ton Post.
Home Corner. Sure!
aa, nt*
Our stock is complete which we are offeringas
trade , will allow. Call and see us.
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The unreasonable man who has ' A... ia ..cm..
.... , . Great is a puissant fist and
everythinghe needs is unhappy great is the man who .owns it,
because some one else has a fe Rocky Mountain Newa,
more things j are necessary. j There 18 to bi a big strike in
Some j^opW Hurt U isn’t Orleans8uilivan .will
tellectuaim to seek religion, ritistrike OorbettsBeeville Picay-
TER M-9 months. Private 5 months. Public 4 months. W
‘ Private term begins September, 5th., 1892. Public,
begins January 2nd., >893.
The question of to-day— will _ ' * A - ------------- ”
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• Devotion to the truth and jus- HIGH SCHOOL^................J.............. & LEWIS Princival
ticepayain the long run. l^EEMFHIATE,........................MISS AMMIE ECHFORD1st.
Honesty aiid the "mpmtial exe mmuR -......-rn**........................ MISS ANNA HAILE Y, Ind- Ass’t.
cation ot the laws ar necessary TUITION- H igh school 84.00, intermediate, 82.50 Primary, 82.00 - w
rto perpetuate good government. The school department will be private throughout the year. Only thrt pupils wiu beadmitted. 1 "5
wThsumtrrsumran“bhatoprsato Hisolycomideotioi
darin cloth is complete.
Prsident Harrison has made arship and a teacher of suecessful experience. . " .8"? r
his formal acceptance of the re- ______-.0. ... . •
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Por county judge
r Nestor Morrov
gordistriet,olerk
-qemple Walke
for county clerk
f Frank Gilmore
gortax assessor,
F sason Sowell,
for tax colleeto
w. N. Gibba'
for county treai
c.s. Baldwin.
if or sheriff- j,
F Jim P. Kellar.
For county attor
ew. P. William
For county sury
| H. W. Kyser.
For county com
8. G. Flemmii
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[for Constable F
B. N. Smith.
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L Obituaries co
of Austin, is one of the very lest
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read. We cheerfully reccom-
[ -mend it to our citizens and guar-
any one wanting shingleswill profit by call,
ing on me. w B. HICKS.
Themas V. Patterson and John Arkins,
tongued orator of Prisy’vania, is' u. Proprietors^
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.