Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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ngabelongingto the Ewi
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estate were
sick.
WESTBOUND.
There was a delightful dance at
They want all the people in Kaufman, Van Zandt,' Rockwell, Collin
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days.
R. P. Rhea Mid J. ML Davis
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EUSILER.
attend.
ness.
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Sam Murphy of Sterling conn-
hing.
L.
ty is visiting the family of M, O.
the perpetuation of good govern-
new
meat and
were loud in their praises of the
home from
Whie returning
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pects.
Andy Ward,
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ant of the-water as well for lofe.
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Miss Hattie
The m ean man is naturally -suS-
she’was not seriously injured.
We have been having some
few weeks.
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day.
Mr. Mantooth, ef Dallas,
One day last week Constable
John Carter,
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ELLIS BRIM, PROPRIETOR.
TERRELL
ter being quite fond of music,
ac-
lovers were walkig under the
Returning, leave Dal-
10:15 «. m.
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Supday with relatives at Orphan’s
to get married; let’s marry next
conduct and officers should see
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2 (0FPIOE IN COURT HOUSE.)
evening, j
railway, of Marshall
city Monday. -
have safe bridges, a’ fair roadbed,
bly fast time.
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and nominations, the McKinley
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Any and all. kinds of fn
Id on Installment by W. M.
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ANAGER.
Mesdames Cockren and Yates
were on the Ridge Monday get-
Miss Lew er s
Thursday for
teach school,
pleasant stay.
nture
Me-
Nagons
: Stoves
nd
IES.
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young ladies, visited Miss,Mattfe
Belt this week.
Harvey.
We call attention to the
card of W. B. Hiks, dealer in
shingles. m
the guest of John McKellar Mon-
day.
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His friends are glad tohave him
m Forney again.
Cadet Seargent, Frank Lewis,
left Saturday evening for the A.
one invited.
There was a ratification meeting
at Kuufman Saturday to ratify the
nominations of Grover Cleveland
mered:
“Let’s not wait till next winter
•GUIR DRUG STORES
5:46 a. m
.. .:6 p. m
day evening and spent a very gay
time.
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ock off
and M,
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A few couples spent a very
pleasant evening at the hospita-
ble home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Mr. Sullivan, of Wills Point, is
. spending a few days with Frank
Garrett and wife.
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ey View, js visiting her aunt,
, Mrs.Hieks.
John Stevenson of Forney, was
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0:25 p. m
. :6:50 a. m
witty conversation"served to make
the hours flit by very pleasantly.
Choice refreshments were served
which were highly enjoyed.
morning tor Kemp to spend a few attend fishing excursion to Daugh- aud adjnining counties toknow where-tpeyarendwbat,good onh
of fun and it was a day that will
long be remembered. ' -
A complimentary hop was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Voiers Friday night to Miss
rell Friday, .. ..
Tom Black and wife went to Dal-
las county Monday.
As Mr. Brin is in all the Eastern Markets purchasing ope of the
Largest Stocks of ..
Misses* Lil He ahd Prude Smith,
' Ramah Smithwere
erty lake Friday and was very
sorry that it was impossible to
- 4 Terrell.
•From the Times-Star -----
« The Ice, Light and Water Com-
.Coke Dillard; Wil Lyon and Ra-
mah Sith, three Kaufman gents,
were in the city last week.
U. B. Gillespie, the dashing
graphite pusher of. the; Rockwall
News, was inthectty Sunday.
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vators.
actly thirteen minutes. An effort
to make up lost time, which was
successful, occasioned this un-
Ihave secured the agency f or five of the largest tail
oring houses i the United States, and would like to
For county commissioner.
8. G. Flemming, ________
for Justice Peace,-Precinct No. 2
[ 1.8. Wo^d. *
Tor Constable Precinct Ho. 2.
8. N. Smith._______
For public weigher at Forney,
ows, -j
Wire,
SPEOIALNOTIOE 10 ADVERTIBERS
All advertising, matter will be
run until ordered out.
Obituaries cost 5 cents a line.
Business gradually gets better
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tariff law, reciprocity, free ballot
and farcount, etc.
The committee on delegation
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wheh (
Fails last week.
Miss Kate Reagin went to Dal-
las Monday evening to visit rela-
tiyes and friends.
Olietilkey had a congestive
chill last week. He was quite
sick for some time.
Mrs. Charlie Ray returned from
Dallas Monday morning, where
she has been visiting relatives.
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L. J. MANTIVS, Agent.
rWEcOUNTY DEMOCRATIC TILKET.
in the' run between Mesquite
partment, ।
othing al a
attended the picnic at Daugherty
lake Friday. •4
Miss Maybelle Jordan, of Val-
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shopping last Friday afternoon^
Misses Kate Shook and Erie
Scott encountered an infuriated
cow near the residence of Mrs. E.
B. Warren which took after them
and made them run for dear life.
Miss Erie sueceeded * in putting
a fence between her and the mad-
den animal, but ' Miss Kate, was
NEW YORK STORE.
W. H. Yates and M. 8. Alexan-
der returned from Mississippi last
week.
Lewis- Mantius and Bug Gilles-
ceeded to his request and soon af-
ter the shackles ‘were removed
he knocked Mr? Carter but of the
riously hurt,and will soon recover.
The horse continuedbuoking and
Assenger No: 1,.
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.cal Freight-. ..
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pieious. One touch’ of nature
makes the wholeword kin.—Ex.
T. H. Dailey attended the meet-
ing of the state democratic, (Clark)
committee at Fort Worth Thurs-
cornerof Mesquite avenue and
BoiSd’arc street by the old „Cran-
ford black smith shop, a negro
was ridinga wild horse a nd emer-
ged from around the corner, strik-
ing Misses Belle Daniel and Jen-
nie Ivey, knocking them down.
They sustained painful injuries
but fortunatly they were not se-
Kemp to arrest a negro named
Jake Wlis charged withsome mis-
demeanor. Jake was qnUc a per-
former on the,guitar and as he and
Mr. Carter were going to Kaufman
in a buggy, Jake told Mr. Carter if
he would take the cuffs off of him
T* H. HEFNER, PROP.
Headquarters for ============-=
Paints, Lubricating Oils,
Stationery, Perfumes, and
Everything in the Drug Line.
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to mal and Womanhood. Both
schools opened with brght pros-
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the same results as the first time
and the third time the bull started
at him his pistol failed to tire, and
he closed in on him goring him
very severely, breaking two ribs
and wruismghtmrup. Da Fowler
dressed his injuries and he is get-
ting along very well.
oxford sh,
are aslow
sh Steell
Dry H, Clothing, Barts, Shoes, Hals
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fashion, suspendersand all. He ,
was one of Forney’s 3 1-2 society
young men.
As they passed the shadows of
some friendly"trees, and when the
man in the moon wasn’t looking—
s. NABAMS,M
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THE NEW NOIRK STORE
DORS NOT WAIT FOR A FIRE TO
ADVERTISE GOODS
The Texas Trunk has changed
its schedule and put into force
the following time card: Leave
«... they kow and to -
jare the editors of the TEIBUNH.
E. E. Reagin has opened up a
new’line of fresh, fancy and family
groceries at Ms old stand one
door south of the bank: His
! stock is complete and he asks his
St
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IVEB,BTO
____Represent the following Standard Companies--.
TNA, HARTFORD, PH®NIX of LONDON^
LIVERPOOL, LONDON &<GLOBE,
AMERICAN FIRE of PHILADELPHIA,
. KNOXVILLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.,-
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
NG Bailed Hay and Gins a specialty,- G. W. VOIERS, Agent.
and see him. See his card else-
/Where.
and George Clark. +
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d,
bowel each day. In order to be
“Clean up” is a good thing even
it it extends only to a clean shave
Mid an out side garment. " • •
—Miss Fannie Tally, a charm-
ing young lady of Tennesee, is
visiting her sister? Mrs. L. J. Me-
Gee. - K
| The negroes are having a big
| revival. They evidently get hap
I py, from the amount of shouting
I they do.
Miss Bessie Gillespie, one of
I Forney’s smartest young ladies,
I left for the Sherman Institute
I Tuesday morning.
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days same as on other days. This
keeps us away from home and
church, but we are, determined
to accommodate our patrons and
We -now
las at 4 p. m., leave Kaufmau at
6:34 p. m„,arnve at Kemp at 7.30
p. m. .... - .. ,
In announcing the change Ooi.
Faulkner says: “The above time
card is so arranged as to give pat-
takp your pleasure for any kind of a suit you wish. ■
no- Elegant Line of Fall Samples to Arrive in a Few Days."ta
WALTER D. ADAMS, AGNT-
Miss Leia Erwin, of Kaufman, he would play Him a tune, Mr. Car-
arrived in the city Saturday even-1 - - f -
ing and will make’this her .home
from Dallas Friday morning ae-
companied by Miss Hattie David,
community, brought in nineteen
bales of cotton to-day, which he
sold to buyers for 6:05. Mr,
Kirkpatric has ninety-five acres
eoftheataple and did not pick
over it all the first time to get
nineteen bales.
8am, the youngest brother ot
Arthur Latimer, was badly
burned in the fire at Terrell
All ata sudden, something
snapped. A look of anger o’er
spread, the young ladies face and
she pushed the young' man from
her side. ,
“What have I done!” he gasp-
ed. -
“Have I ated with impropriety
and made you angry wjthme, dear-
estt” ' " - •
She* smply pointed a finger in
scorn and replied: -
“Go. Go and never let me see
your face again. You have busted
my galluses.”
The young man “went.”
Forney society seems to be on
a bom lately. .
Cotton is Btiil low and we are
afraid that it will stay that way.
coming fall, and while he is gone they intend to slaughter everything
in their house at knock down prices. We quote you the prices on a few
of the thousands of articles already reduced below former price. .
Domestic—30 pieces lyd. wide bleached wort 9c going 7c. 50
pieces worth 10c going at 9. 50 piece worth 10 going at 8* J2o. Sv
pieces worth 8 1-3 going at 6 l-2c. 50 pieces worth 7 going at c.
Brown—50 pieces worth 8 1-3 going 9c: 507.12 going
at 6c. 50 pieces worth 6 going at 4 l-2c All of our domestic at re-
duced prices. - * \ .
Calico You may have your choice of any piece of calico in our
house at Tcents. All ourealico at reduced prices. For the next two
weeks Will give 33 1-3 per eent off on all calico.
Ginghams—10 pieces worth 80 going at 16 l-2c. 10 pigces worti
19 going at l5c. 20 pieces worth 15 going at 22 l-2c, 50 pieces
worth 22 1-2 going at 10c. 250 pieces worth 10 going 9c. 153. pieces
worth 9 going 7. And all of our entire stock of ginghams going at
the guest of J. C. McKellar Wed-
nesday. ;
Joe McAnally has moved to _________________________
Alma to live with his stepfather, of beautiful steel gray crushers that are something wonderful.
city Friday night from Alvord. E. L. Smith. - -— - — -
Miss Ella. Turner went td Ter-
Rev. J. T., Pinson will preach
1 at the Baptist church Sunday
morning and Sunday night. Every-
last Thursday. He was amember
of the fire cbmpany and while
fighting the flames in Barron’s
photograph gallery, some chemi-
cals exploded and threw tne
Tates on him.
FICE.
Stevenson left
Montgomery to
"We wish her a.
Lone aim.
Since we last wrote the Baptist
Association has met and adjourn-
ed. With the. exception of the '
rain and mud, everything passed .
off pleasantly. . There wire sev- ,
eral very able sermons preached (
which were highly appreciated.
Rev. Dawson preached at H. .
W. Ball’s Wednesday night
A protracted meeting is in prog-
ress at Prairie Chapel.
Miss Sarah Write is quite sick.
Her friends will be glad to hear
she is better. ,
Your correspondent acknow-
his stock, when he was attacked
by a bull. The animal came run- They report having had a barrel
Correspondence Solicited, Prompt Atten-
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ion Given to Orders.. .
.1_ . • hns
A few couples spent a pleasant
evening at Mr. and Mrs. J. T. went to Dallas Fnday on busi-
Rhea’s Friday night. Alspeak in
high terms of their hospitable
treatment;
not so fortunate. The cow over-
Lewis returned took her and homed at her vi-
ciously. She was knocked„viq;
lently to the ground, but outsit!?-
FIRE AND LIFE, .
Kea.INSURANCE-AGENCY,-d ■ I
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The gms run very regular now. beimpartal.
Miss Daisy Sowell ip still quite
are doing the people. They are bare for the people's benefit nly
and if you will try them once you will easily be convinced of that
fact. Now dodt leave this conjecture but have them prove it. For
the next two weeks everything is
MARKED DOWN 331-3 PER CT.
town and evidently do nothing
but gamble. It is only a question
_ of time until this matter, will have
to come under the observation of
. our good citizens and we think it
a good idea to take the matter in
hand immediately before some
— meanness is done. This is no
place for idle negroes,’see that
they move on.
Monday morning-the sidewalks
_ were • ■ oontihually traveled by
' bright faced children on their way
to school. After a vacation of
~ three monthe they were ready to
begin with renewed energy their
— studies. - The school boy and girl
of to-day,is the future hope for
Mrs. M. E. Riggs left Monday
Miss Laura Ogleb is visiting 1
in the city. ' <
J. M. Gibson and lady left for
Plano' Bunday. -
Mrs. J. H. Klutz died at Terrell
Saturday night.
Miss Hattie Williams went
to Elmo Friday. :
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Jennie Lewis, who Jeft Saturday
for Wills Point, to reside fpr’the
ensuing year. A very pleasant
time was spht, the weather being
pleasat-or the devotes of ter-
peschore.
ma.” .
The young man did not speak,
but with a strong and mighty
squeeze, he expressed ’ his emo-
tions. '
Mr. Paydon and family departed
on the west bound train Monday
G. W. REYNOLDS,
Rev: R. M. Chenault and family
visited in Terrell Monday.
Miss Amie Juban has returned
to Forney and will attend shook.
Mrs. Olemosaand Mrs. Teeter
went to MesquiffTBaturtray even-'
ing. ..
DOYOU WEAR CUSTOM MSDECLOTEINGQ
' And Dallas, a distance of thirteen
miles, which was covered in ex-
avoided. As the crowd was
coming from the Baptist Sunday Kemp at 6:35 a. m., leave Kaufman
school and wefejust turning the at 7:15 a.m., arrive at Dallas at
W. M. McIntire, our wide awake
furniture dealer visited Wichita •
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Not maby moons ago, two
ranson.thpssltnepfathe-trondact dor listening, the young lady mor-
ning toward him. He had a pis-
tol and shot at * him, this caused
him to stop a moment, when he
started toward him with renewed
’ anger, again Mr. Woods shot with
was in his pasture tnree miles . _
from town; looking after some of fishing-for the batural ihhabit-
many friends in Forney who wish .__r-__ _____-
her muchhappmess, among them A line should be imposed for such peopletrains will be
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stbmitted the following names as
delegates to the state convention:
with the reccommendation that
they vote as a unit and that prox-
ies be allowed,»and that the same
delegates serve in the senatorial
and congressional conventions:
D. B. Wheeler, R. C. Spence, R
B Anderson, James Gibbs, F. B.
Hawkins, F. M. Barton and Jim
Wallace, Adopted.
E, M.Jobnson, chairman of the
lathes an him. Hs face is se- repblican county executive com
' .erely burne ! odhe has s iff ved mittee, tendered his ne8i8nu,o
|J^h pain.. as euch.
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her wugonadEemahSpitawerp
mnanasnxorhs tannam ih Baturday. . - '
much success. There were several from here
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sengero.2,.
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nal Freight....,
MisgNinnie Simpson, one or tmgttpuelass .in painting.
miss n mine SPsoN‘ one ox M- M.niAFnala
Terrell’s sweetest and liveltest
. for the ensuing nine months.
W. M. Dozier handed us two
dollars Monday and will continue-
to read the TRIBUNE; and at the
tame time continue to prosper.
H. Venner, Dr. N:B. Shands,
E. F. Reagin, P. E. Yates,. Wm.
Bondies and Martin Laydon and
ton went to Dallas Thursday
night. ..
The streets in the city are no
place to ride bucking broncoes
and it is the duty of the proper-
authorities to see that such is not
•allowed. ... .
Free Jones, a negro on the
poor farm, was shot in the leg
last week. Th^ gnard attempted
to atop, a row between a white
man and a negro, when Jones in-
terfered and was* promptly shot-
Miss Minnie Meyers, of Dallas,
is to marry a young gentleman
from South Carolina, at Dallas to-
mght, [Wednesday.]. She has
I Cold drinks at the Rackett
Store.
I Labe’s medicines moves the
for tax -collector,
"w. N. Gibbs,________
for county treasurer,
F& 8. Baldwin._________________
for sheriff. 1.
F3im P. Kellar. 1____
For county attorney
•w. P. Williams,
^county surveyor, A
j H. W. Kyser. J
J. 0. McKellar will start to
build a barn in n few days. B. F.
«antooth has the contract.
ScAgoL Girl.
A. R. HORTON,
PAINTER AND GRAINE
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Sign writing a specialty. Fine work exec
ith care and dispatch attheobennestpossble
IAT.
'»ough left j
nt down to
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W as any one
Advertised Letter : List.
Letters remaining in this office
for the month of July. Unless
claimed within 30 days wil be
sent to the dead letter office.
Atkins Wm. Boatright John
'Thp only complete Abstract of titles to lande and town lota. .
Superintendant’Trice ofT 8Pin Kaufman County. Deeds, releases and'all manner of instruments
ilway, of Marshall was in the written. A Notary Public always in the office. t
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and they should employ their .. . .u..
time usefully and reinember that joyed themselves very much and .MB.DanManing, of Vernon, is usual gajt.
it is only a step from school days were lond in their nraises of 3 While ‘
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One of the most delightful social
eveits for quite awhile, was the
party given by Miss Mattie Self at
»□,. x- -------- the home of Mr) and Mrs. J, W.. (
of Kaufmau; -.?ewt to Daugherty, Monday night com- Sere ey Elliott _ arrived in the
■ plimentary to Miss Ninnie Simp- “ "—*— -3-- A--- »,---j
son, of Terrell. Devised and ar-
ranged by if dies competent to
make such an affair a success, it
proved to be what had been fav-
orably predicted for it. Recita-
tions and music intermingled with
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mellow moonlight, along the
streets ofForny. A mellow
moon shed ftful rays of light
domestic prosperity time was passed at the home of
Mr. T. C. Tune. Every one en-
their business and rturn home
...______________ ___(he same day. In order to) fully
jumped o-ver in Ihe-Bchoid yard, accounmodate, the couroh8gu8 weeke, ana aurprise papa and mam- Home.
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to it at once. ■ ‘ ..
The republican county conven-
tion met in Terrell Saturday
to etect delegates to the state the puble generaly;
„ . The Kaulman County Abetracl Comgan
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A partywas given at the pleas-
ant home f W. M. McIntire
Thursday nigyt. The host and
hostess did alkn their power for
the pleasure, of the guests.
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Thursday night a very pleasant
I he little folks gave a party at
G. II. Crawford’s last week. w — .
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completely gutted. 4 little folks party was given"
Woodnum & Louie, Saddlery; W. by Miss Helen Voiers Thursday
H. Allen’s law office, with a large night,
j collection of law books, and Bar- .
5:27 p. m ron’s gallery were entirelv Min. I
ron’s gallery were entirely con- -r----_________ uouc ..
Burned. The origin of the Are is a the residence of Ben Reuvoltd, of u Forney,
mystery.- Losses are covered by -rish Bulge, Monday night.
insurance. ; . °." 3, . ‘,
—— • A crowd of young folks “storm-
A Vi&l lance committed is need- ed"the home of F..E. Connor Fri-
ed in Forney. There are crowds. "
of idle negroes who loaf around
convention at Fort Worth. Per- 1--------- - . - ,
old friends and customers to call -manent organization was effected good coached and Promse tolera-
by the electin fB. E. Hawkins
chairman and Mack Ruffin secre-
tary. The committee on resolu-
tions submitted areport Indorsing
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J. M. Monger is quite sick,
through ragged rifts of clouas? Monday Adamsinas. in the
She was dressed in the latest Prof. s. D, Irvine,' of Terrell,
was in the city Sunday.
special from Terrell to the
amaegaturdazotayvraReToKinisde national ropubtican .pletform
buggy and attempted to make his
escape when he was- shot i the.
eye and fatally, wounded. Mr.1
Carter has only one arm and the
negtonaturally had the advant-
age of him.
Bunday morning, what might ,
have proven to have been a very
serious accident was miraculously
pany ave making preparations to
hye a large twelve-inch well
bored at their; plant in East
pie went to Kaufman Sunday Terrell.
. n - .'4 T . 71 » The mile-a-minute pace was
nig1 ’ % made by the Texas and Pacific .
cannon ball train Monday evening and everything to be found in a first class dry goods store for the
Boles A. L. Breedlove
Baker W. W. Birdwell Ella
Bailey S. A. Baker Emit (col).
Crawford J. B. Ohilenat J. B.
Cockrell J- G. Daniel P. M. /
Else D. Fenley 0.
Francis Dick Givens Harvey
Gray Toh n . Holman John
Johnson 8.0. A. Jones Eliza
Jones Bettie Kinkay K.
Louis E. B. McFarlmd J.
Morris Fannie Matthews J. B.
McNutt Sarah K. Neal 0, B.
Bigler'EH'1’ Wes -
west W. M. . .
In calling for the Above, say ad sold------
vertised. J. V ENNEE P.,M. Intire-
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' A large crowd of young folks,
Friday eveningnte,Wm. Woods full ot fun and gleeful spirits,
' * - spent Friday on Daugherty lake,
and before it was got
control twvo splendid bi
hospitalities shown. : .
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if it wasn’t for a tire, cyclone or some other calamity, some business
Concerns might be in operation for years and never ‘be heard of.
There’s the Foster Carriage Paint Mannfacturing Company at Cav-
andiagu, N. Y., burned out April 11th—queer way some people hey e
of advertising. *
Reagin, Wednesday.
the same rate. - -817
Lawns, Figured—your choice of 10,000 yds” of lawn goods 30 in.t
wide, worth at any place in the state 7c we are going to close this out. ’
gorehe small sum of 4c per yard.
-Ohallie— 150 yards good fast colored challienoll worth 8 1-3 going
of being very badly frightened at the low price, of 3 344dayd. All the balance of our enallies go at
5 1.2c. Remember these, prices are only good for two weeks. -.08
Black Lawn Osgandie—and all the latest Tabrie going at 331-3 per- L
cent discount. Call before these prices are lost.
wo umo vceu uayiug awuu Mosquito bars at your price. All of our entire spring stock -at' ,
beautiful weather for the past your price >. ...
- L Shoesand Slippers—We are at the head for the foot when it
comes to shoes and slippers. We have no room to quote you-prices .
on these goods, but you will find it to your own interest to- pall and X ;
inspect outline of ladies’, children’s and misses’ slippers and shoes. 1 N
Gents’ low quarters. You must also call and see our beautiful line oi 8
“as low quarters for gentlemen. We have anything you want hi ar high • ?
cut slide. » .:‘T. . . . .19
Hats, Our entire stock of straw hats are going at 50 per cents., da.
count. Also our felt hats and derbys. We have jtreceived a lot . .3
grav crushers that.are something wonderful. ■ A
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J. W. Baker, in Forney. . •
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For county judge.
i Nestor Morrow,
gorditrictelerk,
-emple ___________
for county clerk.
[ frank Gilmore.______
for tax assessor, ,
r sason Sowell,
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MoKellaf Ridze.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.