Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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Very truly yours.
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FRINCIFAL OFFICE * FACTORY
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"Hon. E. A. MeDowell, candidate
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IIPFMaX DUOS.. Proprietors,
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| withgreat satisfaction for theeure
all Mor; and stages of Primary, Sec-
ondar. mHTertiorySvphilis. Svnhil-
I cannot conceive wbat there s publican votes then in the legis
vny years agoa hous NThe Pardon of H.CTay KingBemgUped in the minds of the people inyourlature. TEH, he said is a matter
. room was suffeint to raise ten
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Yours, vers truly
" Frank Post on.
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letter written to Mrs. E. K. White. I to secure th? ten or fifteen .re-
ate for the second term and that
the Hom A. J. Eosenthal of La
Grange, then the repnblican rep-
resentative in the legislature and
now the republican candidate for .
congress against Hon. Walter
Gresham, delivered the noinina-
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Livery and Feed Stable.
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VE KEEP THE BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY
iy King, youd its just interpretation; This also indorsed bv the republican i
who was to have hanged last is the first reply whizh I have LState convention and James S.
‘ Hogg for attorney general in 1888,
and this is stated upon the an-
Furnished on short notice. Horses left in charge will
receive careful attention. My rates are reasonable
and my terms are stritly cash, except to regular
monthly customers. . . ' • ■>
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hod Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheu-
matism, Malaria, old Chronic Ulcers
hat have rosisted all treatment, Ca- .
tinh Skin Diseases. Eczema, £ hronic
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P. E.-YATES. Proprietor,
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me to be discourteous to a diss
tressed woman I afrprepared. to j
ties, an d vi ould gladly see theds-fion and in a - olanner nothing Tetretrom Polities.
.cuesiou dropped fora while. The art qf an assasination. The
. situationin Texas has assumed its courts have so decreed, but owing
WaursuD.ADAI,
Editor and Business Manager.
1.. J. McGsE, Assoclate Editor.
RRRffljjai City Livery
Female Complailts, Mercurial Poison, U e)
"etter. Scald Head, etc., etc.
P. P. P. is a powe rful tono, and an
excellent npetizer building up the
syaiem rapidly.
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vile and inenlting eprthets without you to belve that I am in no
quuber hav e been lmilen at him. wind wanting in sympaihy for you
2onki& Oh nt such a scene asor, family ahd triends or your
teyboover,$adoI fget that, in
. af plus sit ualion thrs a perfect
sdrveralhIs there anything in iqli-iexcuse for conclusions arrived at
?. • siestopoyforthe poor rewards witpio . t absolutely coo’ judgment.
MhdiEeatdfhe shortlived honors But I redress von "in the hope
cm 00 Eels 4 tokhhajaiat notwinstanairrgalLtis
Ahis view of the matter, sheHome . . . 1 *"P
|M Morver is only to glad to iguore ma be able to take a more
and its inanes, and; •liable v if w of my conduct.
I other id more . have been amnzed vevond expres-
Texhs Home Finn at the m isinterpretation i lloss and G
. which haa bcen placed npon my went over to.
ALARI A
$ 1 26,000,000.00.
$16,000,00000. I
are held by {he lead-
South Side of Railroad,
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These exeallent ,
for their volume, quatv A12844
response, variety oF cmiAston
demign; bcauty infinish pappus
tion, making them the musrotaos
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Patedoguea on applicatih,mim
Ghicage Qottage Ongm
‘223.WABASHAVE,
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- PNILADELPHA, PA. -
_ . ., . WHOLESALE ERANCH HOUSES
and‛sakkegampariaore.""g CHICAGO-LsaaotOINNATI
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURINGCO —l
It is the only machine in the WORLD that runs both
—ways and conntinuesto sew in the same directon—
Its DURABILITY plainly surpasses any other. % ■ V
..Requires less movement to operate.. .
Oompetitors must improve in ■
. order to equal the Royal. .. ,
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We want Reliable, Experienced and Re-
O sponsible Agents in every country. ' N5BM“N
ROYAL- SEWING MACHINE CO
Wac, Texas. I R^kford, Ill.
For wle by Forney Ha^wnroCq. ?
THE.NETHBNINGIEEL RIGHT AND
NEW AND MY comPihON 13 82 r
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yAldxnrktgguhpossanadeL.0o.2pmcanas,4
-ne’pFany edieinq mryes the bwtesaenei
you ting spech, which was described ee2
reng. as a magnificent effort. Coke gbdide
I was afraid of a comibi nation A, Mdzelj
against him and he wired for Sul' 4sgom"**2oEk
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mest disagreeable form. Com- to the influence of certain promi-
inanities and families are divided nent politicians who. new othipg
. in sentiment gird in many, rimes of tfib facts ortho parties, except
are hopelesslj at enmity. Accu-as gained from the .newpapers
sanoniasbeen followed, be conu-tonrgovermor has been induced to a.A. meowe, cmuute
teraccusation,.onmination by re-cheat the gallows of its just dues, for attorney general on the Clark
crimination. More bitter and un- aud spare the assassin for more of‘ ticket, spoke here last night as
. just things have been said duiug his worK- I do not- write youiniper announcement. He had AN
tma campaign than tour years of anger, but simply to let you know audience of about,280, including
peace could atone for. There that your course has not met ha
Will cure nU 22
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L. J. M’GEE SPECIAL AGENT, FORNEY TX.
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Sir,: 1 wish I could let alwouedt
from any JTtrv* dltrate khow jus 52" 50
— 1 ar___-k-Ai Ane yer, and
ne, Texas, as second . lass wail
5 mtier. \ . - ASSETS over,
Tarockmnorton and Now dy SURPLUS, over,
Mart in are to work for the Clark r 1:.f
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i overcose of-mbition will
many a min to his politic: H
We will sell you an organ so very S -
cheap that you will think you did YOUNG Men imasses
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Nervous discases 71 or wich ditcaKMI
endlgaef penep etsr treaued s dlentf4iM
nethods With rever - 1: ng Euccets. 208
Policies in force,, 200,000, 14o00ofwhic
ing nen of Texas.. n ,
. The recent official Investigation show that^his company has al-
ae 1183°:.___ -most $5,000,000.00 more surplus than :
.company in |he wortd. 2
Our new accumulation policies are from date absolutely unrestricted as to resideuce, travel and oc-
cupation (hazardous oceupations not accepter) they eontam no suicide clause, up violatiou of law or mil;
tars service elnsses; gives thirty days grace )u payment of all premiums: guarantee paid upor extended
inisurance, as per table, in policy without further cost1 after three years, and after five annual premiums
have been paid, the company will loan a stipulated amount of cash at five per cent per annum.
For cost and results’ of i policy appl to
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I porsonany now of two 1
one case of SI. nin,’ Dance and T3
vous 1‘roatraUnn cured hy this remedy H
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if you are afflicted with Fta, se. viu Aa
* "Ynaomnia, or any other Nerve lr°' —del
sond you OKU Hntllr rt'e, all eharge.e 1
1 m. Give AG. Pos.brice and Stats I
HALL CHEMICAL CO., WesF Phihh."
many colored people. J. W. Dor-
emous, introduced the speaker in
a well timed and pleasing address
of about five mimntes. Mr. MY-
Dowell spoke for about two hours
during which he was listened to
We have two first-class sewing machinesgONG. ,
with full set of attachments that we will deliv-
er to any one in Forney for $ 2 o cas h . They dtt" “02
are $35 and $40 machines and we sell them
at factory prices, They are the best grades Of
of machines and we will guarantee them towrinsic
avy. other purely mutual be the best, . Ful particulars at the TRIB-MALE
UNE office. Don’t delay but take advantage ^ •
of this grand opportunity. _ Lug
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Patented "Amu. 10,187: Inproyod - oTn
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Horses boarded by the day, week or month at
reasonable rates. If you want a good bugav or qentle
team call and see me. Wx
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JORTFI IDE OT RAILROAD.
ved tarongh the dust in a
ml . manner that suould break his mr. CLEVEUAND's BEPL.
hesrt, it wolld seem. * No office To this letter-Mr. Cleveland
h or i andidate loroice in ah sent the following reply, with marked attention ana often —
The lai. 1680 upright orunseifth. Gray GALEs, Buzzard’s Bay, applauded. Hestatedtbat $
hatheshas.escmped thepHory: Mass., Aug. .FraK P. Poston, the Hon. Richard Coke was in- 1
Mie words have heed distorted Esq,: My dear sir—In replyt.dorsedbythe republicans in thel-
>i.d his motives impugned, and I yonr letter of the 136- inst. I beg legislature on the occasion of his
-ila end inenltine enhate -h-- i — -- -- - election to the United -States sen--
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Against"tm--A Manly Letter. locality which leads them to give of record and can’t be disputed:
m , ,, . -—- it a meanng so entirely foreign to its annonncementcreated a sen-
qairesa hous with ten rooms to When GvHnehanan commu- ' my intention andso entirely be-sationina small way.. Ross was
. raise one boy, and often- he is not tea the sentencelofHGa
very well raised then! • ,
Some vag-sadanotea-lolder mouth for the murder of David II. thought fit to make to the frequent
never dies ^'resigns. Helm een- Pesten, jt waa deduped thAt a eriteiem of my actlon .in'this mat-
tradiets ihe prevaricating saw. letter of sympthy from Grover ter. After some hesitaton I have
_ He has resigned- but then it was Cleveland to"Mrs. E. K. bite, a determinedto say to you. oil ac-
0 ’ t6 make it easier to be elected to nieee of King, . fgured as one ofeountofthesmeertyand conrte:
H - aftterimce. The political jug- tov. Buchaunan’s excuses for sy of yoiiF letter, and yourrela-
gler is now out’for keeps.— Rocky his action. The following corres- lions to the tragedy < that I am
Monatain News. ’ pondenceoithesubjeet was se- still-utterly unable to account fow N
. -• cured on the Fihist.from Frank the feelugs whieh my letter has%
Haw you spend your time large -Pr Poston, a brother of King's oeeasioned. Have you and others
ly determines your character, victim: , who are inclined to criticise myta
Stay at home at night and yon A LSrrEE T o xa. oE VELAXD. acton for a moment reflected up?
wiia t least krep sober; read good MmiFai , Ten. Ag,13:“Hn. on the fact that my letter was j
books in f 7 leisure honrs and Grover Cleveland, Buzzard’s written in response to the .pithble ,
. gon1" at leas not be a Hunk Bay Mass.: Dear sir—l have plea of an apparent heart-broken —p-
foolkeep smutty talesand foo. witi dch surprise and re- woman, setting forth in a mannera spieha"itemsinatiom, qnd
ntlenatnotbesbore Live with- Kat yoa Iao Sinterceded “witthehfe of herucle should be
• inzourmeznsandyouxu ’ NastGov.Buehanslaninsehaieof A.sparedt Have you and my crit-
| 1- not be bampered with debts. ■ Clay king, the eondemned murjies overlooked the fact thatIab-
B ll ie bwdly possible le oyerrale ^erer ul) l'^ollle^• Davia I.snntoyedeoluedtointerferetih
. thelinfnence of a true hearted wo -Poston, whose sentence was re- me Have von and thev force, t-
' man from the time it is first felt eentlvr commuted I was sur- J 8
ma, i rom i ne time it is arat lei nzge,., nHocl, "c,ne ten the curtesy and consideration
, ‛inherchiidhood‛shome,wierebyptisedthatannofxourusnan which gentlemen in the north as
.....′ presec she gladdens thefrcharatenewho has .7" well as in the south consider due
sway over the heart of her brother led astray by the wails, or em
filling kis mi .d with images’ofpu- treaties ofa femgal relative of the
navevdranana he may ' oisheup" Wl ‘S mg | eve trie ma t for
f ...tai orheroerfmnfcomat , orerweeotec ■‘"'’“'fmuiwTfeltUere Xia Lex l
him, until angelnk. thev lead sentiment, not only here, but Say e t there might be ex-
h^b.ekitlie.mt&’otmreeZ throughout the countrs, demand- , tennating circumstances: This
aud peace. How precious is the in g his exeentidh 48 a punishment was written 111 connection witli
. . Ik ml between agister and aa only fof his atrocions crime. I .regret ' he plain slatement of my letter .doiuuuwoe Y '• “ an vi
brother! Wit how micmantan your action, becaose I have always a solmiely forpiug the ineauluginitdos.asotomdezizmaiirimyuunritien,
S lave she over1002s his beeu a democrat and .have votedapyoue’s mind whosaw it that m rekouliarlybencite byugeonder-
esats"naigtosups"ewan thestraiglt ticket, as have ivideaconcernig wasurq—onte.and-b-olcanoineprod-
U. pric^Z one Xru^Zed • eratie But; believing as I respondel. 1 shouldnot be frank I
gster.Lthergnngkdo,thatyou,action was unwar- withyouil I add that so far j
f • ci •.10 *• irul'tca Hid a blow a’ god nov- as my meaning and intention 5
s . retain tua confidence; aud tnongh awuaaDowa good gov o opa T 1 ♦
she mav iorm nearer'ties em’erumentand a prompt enforce,- Were enncerned, I do not in
hot hi her own happiness forget meifofouriocallaws, will, for the east regret my action. In
‘"88 ............. my"ite, declie rosponsctosour suggeetionthat
rows; reeling dleesi ' 3 to vote for the nominee of the 1 0 mine may result.in the
‘ . . 008 ' , 86108 nartv on the’natibnal tieket Mv । loss of many democratic votes in
that her infiaence is wielded ike Pane on .ne national ticket. M} .__
for time andctermity. Saturday hmiy conneetiou is large and thespendit*, oxmpajgn, Jo" .7"
Y Evening Post. , ' they will pursue the same course,
------i-—— • King’s ehine was peculiarly cold
5 There is no denying that the blooded and actrocions, and was
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1892, newspaper, September 28, 1892; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426610/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.