Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAD JURORS-— November 28th.
In last week’s TBIUNE we
Aata,
W. O. Parker and stated that we
Bee the new card of the Forney
{VIA}
. ce
ever
and they were bought
man count
id out I received
fifty cents worth
Ht.
SOUTE EA S T
ia authorise for
Bev. T. M. Ki
to town.
able low rate of
E. C. Blakey source from which we gained our
W. D. Hammock -
8. T. Allen
A Happy Man.
and you shall be on the road to
C. O. Blythe
Q
mh short eta'
she
ru
!
8. P. Griffee
bnlletit
audtm
» The awards in the cattle depari-
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The
umes for Terrell stoekinen.
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Held on The Charge of Polsoning His Wife.
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A few weeks ago Bev.J. O. Long,
un-
GROCERIES
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I a present.—Terrell Register,
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first, J. D. Gray, second.
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groes n>
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DAUGHERTY BROS.
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L. B. Sowell, Price MeOnllough.
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content and rest fulness
which
ise, .
open sky——Ex,
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Monday. He is quite proud of it
an it asks us to return -thanks to
L those who were instrumental in
SPLENDID
OFFER.
One year..
Six months
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1. L. Spean
F, M. Beeman
G. W, Reynolds
R. N. Bass
M. W. Adams
C. H. Dorsey
Go and see the new goods st
the Backet store.
N.M.
l others
r'to the
J. W. Hitt
C. C. Ayers
J. K. Davidson - <
W. C. Chapman
J. F. Smith -
G. W. Freeman ‘
J. F. Tolbert
W. H. Drake
CURES
ALARI
onuevmeunaretcemtaeton• Ma oatta*
ene MsaMaa.
CT
ce at
Wm. Ayers
John Potts
, J. P. Bishop
John Burns
J. D. Gray
Summey Carroll
good security. in ..
DOUTHITT & SoWRLL.
WMKER" 233 thing elae ■"
V82%3 867 eur linn, nend
W868 239 s ets. for cat-
“SME. aV alogue of 20:0
V5z 3 HN engrnvtapn,
'wv"» 9 u«eg the fot
ME . lowing binnk
nenuoo 4 JACCARO JEWSLRTCO .
bi. Louls, Mo.
nend jam cate mue to:
T VS
ok
anges.
every dollar
oue dollar am
in return.
Gaax Mmb. wm, Apei UK 1002
Dr. arueoMedicel O. Ahere,And
i Gunmx i i mA been troubled
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men of completely.
-
' L. J, Ledbetter
E. H. Dunn
I. T. McGuffey
8. B. Ballard
W. .Uray
LL5K
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GEAEE
the Forney Hotel, where he was
shown a generous and hearty wel-
-e"
me.
892.
der 3, J. D. Gray, Terrell, first;
bull one year and under 2, W. C.
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wit:
Dry goods must be bought and
’ sold lower than in previousyears,
and to this end I have labored, so
industriously, so earnestly, as to
’ succeed .better than I ever dared
If inor-
di rud Bent by)
mall.add 150
Ur postuge. ar]
10 c. tor » sin-
gip spoon.
Rated* nvery
guaranteeu.
Initial*
engraved ■ rood
shonta yon
want any-
be able to give you full particulars
— 5 - - 1 via his de
points making close connection
with all diverging lines.
Your home ticket agent should
D. R. W. Erwin
J. B. Choate
B. M, McNutt
T. J. Gaither
J. A. Onapple
J. B. Whitfield
0. P. Philpot
J. D. Norton
about seven miles from town and
was at his home, and we should
have stated that hr was not in
town at the times we sought him.
He states that the report that
A; A. pardin , C. O. Blythe
fourth WEEK—December 19th.
Carter, Lynnville. Teun., first, Ter-
rell A Harris, Terrell, second; bull
calf under one year, W. C. Carter.
following were the awards made in
that department:
class 43. polled Angus@and Gallo-
tery. » ’
2 That a committee be now ap-
pointed to investigate the said
rumors against the said Bev. J. O
Long and report at the next regu
see that they are- safe.
Alex Rhea, a bright young gen-
tleman, of Tennessee, is visiting
his relatives in Forney.
Mrs. B. N. Boren, of Dallas, was
in the city this week, guest of her
mother, Mrs. E MeKeller.
ultivators
arrows j
irb Wire
Efe.— l
legitima
Kirby Urr
W.H Fleetwood
3. W. Henson
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. FusT WEEK—November 28th.
P. Spears J:L.Gleghorn
Facts sal Denles MM Robhed
Between Here and Kaufman.
—rom
Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia,
Mssissippi, North and
South Colorado, Ken-
tucky, Florida
ethmr Pointaimme
aLs
mt, adv
tioneries, try the Racket store.
Price MeOullough returned to
his home in Chicago Tuesday.
For forty things that everybody
needs, call at the Racket store.
ways—bst bull 3 years old and
over, J. w. Hardin, Terrell, first:
sweep stakes, bull any age, J. W.
e‘
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WORTH OF G
BOUGHT FOR $50
Point Tuesday night.
Call on the Forney Supply Co.
for Ord’s Monarch cigars.
James T. Rhea went to Terrell
Wednesday, on -business; _____
The Forney Supply Co. keeps
Yothehopsekeper and bome-ma-
ker, and no
T. Ferry
. R. Chilcoat
U. W. Haynes
W. B. Headrick
W. A. Franklin
piona.ofthedinerent audidats
still there wae no fighting or quat-
2__.. •.i. .r ■■■■ . .. a
will preach at
feSduday and
L WILM
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wife.
Joe Sheltman has a new six
pound girl baby at his house.
That she may live to be a useful,
and good woman is our wish.
Kindness and gentleness will 1
Fob SALE—Ihave twenty-five
. — ------- Sever
DEOEMBER 20, 21 22, 1982
Tickets will be limited for return
30 days from date of sale, and
• will be sold at the remark-
Now what am F going to do
with this tremendous stockT Who
will reap the benefit of this under-
- “ * < one word,
go tmtosk ljg
CURES
Q0dPus
[and demL. . „ .
trsteshe wilklixeto make as ex-
besllent a lady as her. mother.
Kaufman Sun. -22
96.W
93.00
91.50
,...50
servedly popular line, or you can
obtain al desired information by
addressing either of the under-
signed.
C. P. Feo an, Gastom MKBLIER,
trav. pass. agt. gen j tkt. agt.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Oak neighborhood, was arrested
on a charge of poisoning his wife
last August Boon after his
wile’s death, Long married a
young woman who had heen living
at his house. Pending trial the
Bacon presbytery, of which Long
is a member, met and passed the
following: u. ,
Whereas, certain rumors of a
grave character have been creu-
J. M, Sparks informaton and the same proves
W. M. Atwell thatit was all » mistake.
vain, a --- -
Our new Russian bands, feath ,
er,fur, moss triivings,g plaid .and .
strped velvets, raised ---------------'
changeable silks, every to ori
Bengaline silks, combination co
purchased for the hard
largest stock of goods
ioht to the city of Tef-
m
D.G. McKellar, B. P. Hatley.
. Teo much Clark.
A. W. French
R. P. Finson
D. L. Ford
IU-
Joe Payne
T. J. Gilkey)
W.H. Toliver
L. E. Cauthen
J. Q. Barkesdale
R. W. Michie
E. 8. Haynes
success. - . >
The painful, distressingly low
price of cotton, the almost entire
crop failure in some parts of the
state, the high price of eatable
products, the gloomy outlook for
better times, combined with the
severity of the coging winter, baa
made me open my eyes and fully
appreciate my surroundings, to-
M f
FSuesday' 40’
[ tation. H
Mallaudm
•IN THEr
SOuTHERN BTAWE8
I them. • x
w,3p/t
I down the i
The election in Forey passed
of very quietly. While much
r-hard work was doneby the eham-
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following to say of a happy man.
•I am happier than I have been
in several years,” remarked a man
to the Banner scribe the other
day, “and the reason is that I am
out of debt. I have skirmished
lively, economised, worked hard,
and managed the best I possibly
could and how I have just paid the
lastent J owed. My clothes are
nof very fine and my home does
not look like a palace, but, thank
the Lord, they are mine-they are
paid for and I feel like a free man
once more. Some of my creditors
i limited coinage of silver. Ifyou
desire to read up on this great is-
sue, and to keep fully posted re-
"SsThese goideauinun days, the
4 very wieofthe year,ate all full
ofhaalegand Invigofmtig power,
"-auevezoman,
.. aven Pashible hO
• 8shinr The witer days often
I close the dosra of the outer world
Our 60 cent, all woolp Hertford
same cora. It sold tast year at 8100
Be sure to go to the rizht place.
T. J. Coffman D. M. Weatherford
G. A. Morton J. M. Wilson
U. A. McCracken
M. L. Bass
W. E. Yates
J, E. Fincher
8. McMahan
J. Y. Dennis
and
. Whereas, we as a presbytery
have not sufleient data upon
which to make a final adjustment.
Therefore resolved.
1 That this, Bacon presbytery,
in called session in the town of
Kaufman on this, the 26th day of
October, 1892, do request and ad-
vise Brother Long not to exercise
the functions of a gospel minister
until further action of this presby-
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lated against Rev. J.O. Long, a
regularly ordianed minister of the
Bacon presbytery of the Cumber-
land Presbyterianchureh, who has
sustained a good record in the
community in which he has lived,
as well as his presbytery, and
Whereas, a presbyters it be-
hooved us to guard carefully the
purity of the church as well as
the good name of her ministry; =
One Fare. For Tthe Bound Trip.
pear peopls,
a choice of routes either via New end von ah” 1 he
Orleans, Shreveport or Memphis
and gives uneqnaled double daily
train service to any of the above
The most expensive eating a
man can have is a turkey won at a
thanksgiving shooting match.
8. N. Adams and wife of Kauf-
man were in the city Wednesday
night, guests of-F. M. ,Adams and )
goods in yonr life. Cause, why
I The News is the only great
daily newspaper in the United
■ ‘"'Hardin, Terrell, first.
Class 48, Jerseys, bull 3 years
and hr pt tty d satraction look alofwhyehare
‛ brighter to the wome who revels •he ’ “M ell
h sunshine and life nnder the
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to dream. I can now sell you
goods 50 per cent cheaper ihan
old and over, Terrell A Harris, a Presbyterian minister of the Red
Terrell, first, Mrs. Yada Kidd
could not find Mr. Parker to get-Hardware Company,
his version of the affair. eHe lives
We also carry Pork and Sausage. 1
Leury Hicks, Kaufman’aprnce- ment-at the Dallas fair speak vol
H young merctant, has been ht
H 'g the ground in high places this
week and paying unusually large
prices for cotton, and itis all be-
cause another this girt baby came
■ fo bis happy home Sunday night
' and demanded lodging The Sun
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\ s-n . s
Bohool sup]
I bought the goods cheaper than
to St. Louis and Oinnati they cost to manufacture the
ncatp gooda, cheaper than it coststo
-aumhor " bny tbe raw material, - cheaper
than old bankrupt stocks can be
moved trom place to place. Yes,
cheaper, cheaper by for than it
costs to pay the freight from town
_ __r _____ AD11VA) 4129′9 4-** • — — 5 —
"Jr of his frends,who "appreciate Sealy, secoud; bull 2 yearsand
t hi labors as an officer, has ar- a.v 3 T n Grav. Terrell, fl
| lived, and is certainly a beauty.
I Tie cost of the badge is $75. 1 Mr.
I Kellar wore it for the first tithe
Three months..
mu i— 2 I One month....
“Iwpes I The Weekly—by mail.
garding the west, her mines and .
other industries, subscribe for
ont* l keep, a bottle in th>
need it l have 4lm uyed
Pitta, $4 shink •
h ; - '
The Backet store will sell you
gave an account of the robbery of any kind of gloves.
I marling the show to the place of its
| next* engagement, at Weatherford,
| several cars were derailed and the
I Texas & Pacific road was blosk-J. D. Gray, second.
I aded for several hours. The can-—bull any age, Terrell & Harris,
nonballtrain, bound west, andTerrell,frst,J.D. Gray, Terrell,
the 10:30 east-bound were delay- second; herd, bull and four fe-
[ ed until nearly midnight—limes- males, Terrell A Harris, Terrell,
Star. . first, J. D. Gray, second.
. The Western Union Telegraph
company furnished an election
tiwrat this place Tuesday night RoTleg
• -mite » eqwa of ardent sup- W* A. Bowles
I porterareiained up until the wee
Imahours cheering tor their fa-
nrWhen in St. vitit the
mendest 9ewelry iu tU
iorid, 1/trmod d juedrR't, Broad-
- and Eeant, - 4: frictd "
one Of eonttet with auny na- 1-----------
turathunrhe: Tiewhole world head of mules and mares
mtha spteadid animals
a- l wunla a bargain. ¥ou — ou . ,
cal ~ an.lmewavszusatheyel.jPolcotwzareonzutuot! end
— " n, f
as M
2, miprsn tw clerking
HTcS store h. Hefner.
diever and polite young
— g ga1 913 2illal‛ - 1
The handsome dadga-presented
OMarshaJokehaEhyla num-
this great jourual. Bend in your
subseriptions at once. Address, Pl
the News, Denver, Oolo. pe
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Themas M- Patteirson and John Aratha,
Propria* ora
The Daily—by mail. Subserpt-
ion reduced as follows:
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Mermod & Jaccard Jewelry Co.
Broadway and Locust St.
STuxouus.mO.2n
• two polls and cast their vote for
George Qlark. "Fhewhttp repub-
Tan leauersydid valiant work-
[ The precinct has been conceded to
k eHjgg by 150 majoritysby conserv-
voritesas good hews would be
received. ' 23 p nN n ■
TEXAS A PACIFIC RY snev
evr brought to the city ol
rell. More goods than have
At 7:30 henddressed about four i0s) who hav‛ stopped:
... . hundred citizens from the galery ----------
f ogght »• spend i of Dr. Perry Pinson. There are
hour taking their many d fferent opmions about his
speech, some saying it was grand 9 9 9 9 9 1 8-2 888
and tome saying it was very weak. -"ha letahatrini ef tha Turn.
We had heard him before and we
knew That to expect and was not
one more needs the disappointed.
*। L$,) -2.. -i ■ ■ 1
, he was robbed between here and
J.-G- Crawford tme j, untrue
B. T. Harris | and that anyone who states that
J. ]B. Douglass he told them so, tells a falsehood.
I, N. Briscee He also states, positively, that he
J. C. Ables was robbed between here and
L. B. Clay Mesquite M was stated and that
W. E. Knox 1 reports to the contrary are false.
P.O.Sua As atatea last week we
Ar-eoubayeno desire to misrepresent
J. Wyatt anyone or to bring reproach upon.
W. M. Clark the name of Mr. Parker, as it is
M. G. Gilbert stateda that he is a young man of
O. D. Anderson 1 ood character, and he seemed
„ .n Oy>Wiex very fair in his asking the, correc
THIRD WEEK—December 12th. L?
A. A Barker I •
fours,) we failed to learn, the
name of the military company,
took a position on the opposite
side of the train and fired a con-
tinuous salute in honor of the dis-
tinguished guest. R. G. Robinson
and Geo. Lindsey, of Tyler, seem-
ed to be in charge of the compa
desire to reach their g
the sale of round trip w
ets for the annual
HullDAY EXCURSI
Ord’s Monarch cigars.
L,C. Resgu is quite siek. We
hope that he may soon recover.
For choice fruits and confec-
He is an elegart gentle- R. D. Wilfong
ldeetapyrlemeduring F. E. Hop kins
- - - Wdiiohan W. C. Hendrickson
. D. Collins Dallas Bnttain
Confectioneries, Tobaccos,
1- ' t L ic 7 aziloLE’ • .T2,
F Cigars, Etc.. Etc
He extends a cordial invitation to all and
solicita the patronage of the public.
South side, corner opposite the depot.
S■
NIFAT MARKE‛
McClure & Boles,
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Gov. J. B. Hogg arrived in the
city last Thursday, evening on the
5:30 train. He was met at the, de-
pot by his frends and admirers as
well as a great many who went
nt!-
The "Forney Light Infantry” or
“Robertson Rifles." (one set of •
First Class Mats Constanfy Kep
ronage of the public is respectfully „aolicfted
fectaatiafetnu .. - .....- ---------—----—
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DEALERS IN - Tbatn
FRESH HEATS. .
V e keep on hand fresh, fat, and tender
beef which we sei at the very lowest°fgu es
Oats. ,. eor
arket for 5
’ > co.
ND B8"
eiia.aodo262
or. -m
Store. ;
F. M. Adams has been clerking
for LO.Reagin. . -
Paper bustles belong in- the
waist basket.
I List
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District court conyenes a’Kauf -
man November 28th. The follow-
fogH alist of gtaud and peUtju-
g5anvHeeE"-3V"KEnK35 o esear in Adva—e, .....91.00
me of no as. meayEED-
• SKSTXb,-ei.^0.*‘. ’ HTHoUSAMDS- Stalea favoriuig the tree and “•
9 try, and we will be especially
glad to see a jew of them. Ngood,"aare work.fora 23 286
Catch onf. . „aMaKSS
• • * 88868 • 1 $
When in Terrell oal on W. W. zrnt2"X6mP ""
MATSFACTIOM OUANANTEED
"rwome
Nevenindhebisbomang m
open prairies where now stands our beantu11119 flntndg ds a
nS was driven in the cotton seed oilmil 1whichno brought Ctored
Il Hiin"monumentto our prosperity, has there been 510180 "hlenv
• the nubile such a tremendous stock of dry goods. cipt8nTAein
Peri etc complete in every detail, bought at sue ha . * •'
1ow‛ngule,H ianow offered the public that traden in Terrel • . J
Because I bought out foreed
sale ofa manufacturer apd jobber.
I can now sell you the goods as
reii more gouun — --------eheap as 1 haye heretofore paid
held bf four walls in Kauf for the same good*.
man county, and they were bought I shall set prices afire thiscom-
under such eireumstanees that for ing fall, and shall burn to aches
‘ ‛------ue 4 old idea*, old price* and old quo- g
his honest face was radiant with
genuine happiness that was a de-
light to see. ' -
A MINISTER SUSPECT.
lar meeeting. A
Furnished with request for pub-
lication. By’order of the presby-
tery. L." WM. Dawson,"
Stated clerk.
* syE
uggist. Fol
Examine your stovepipes and | „
flues bpfore the cold .weather and and sell youa ticket
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36 hoveyes/bis " Governor was cecorted to aSSLX renew"d"iscir HEART DISEASE130 YEARS.
edeedtdun-——“ “h-Ha-e" "atel “here he was subscription or subscribed for the —
Trib ;ne this wek.
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6 Petit IBTWR. i . A CORRECTION.
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Parker Gives HU Statement of the
s
surance in North British and Mer-
cantile 91000; Home of New Or-
lenas, 91900; Phonx, of Hartford
$2500; Hartford, 91500.—Terrell
Register.
Forisale.
Twenty head of mules and
horses. Will sell on time with
A S
WON. z. AVERY,
W. AUGHERRKNIS,
M—m Is the place to buy
ttelegraphsofi
Olfewe dae, left
mngttke Hauly
is an legert gentle-
mm um BANK OF
directors 0- ■ “ vie
w, K. aASrON,Peom. T. H. DAlET. vi. Pree: o w. vomR, Cashier.
fl A PTT A T. - $50,000,
SURPLUS, 82200. . > M |
me- PNFERHSS’T
• —-ON DEPOSITS IN--- Aoyer
UR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
• —C—COUNrS raom THE---— • Ami ' .r
FIRST - OE - HACE - MONrE
narThe money is subjee to Check "Ga •A"
*©“ Call and we will take pleasure 0 lnbh..
nerin explaining the. System,
John"Pearson E. H. Williams
F.D. Hatch ’ D. J. McDougald
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W. L. Verner *
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Free and unlimited coin-
’ ajfe of silver the issue.
suver Champtom, The .
Rocky Mountain Im
- Eatastmhann 1850.
_
tations. - ue! 12-f
Competitien stands agbast
With fear and trembling tneytif
up their hands with horror; they
are dumb stricken; they are tern
fid with consternation; they are
panic stneken and nelpless. . The
powerful machine will gnnd down
and scatter to th wind any com-
petition it may come in contact
with. ' a ,---
Walch Harrie Brin and his 875.
1 010 stock this fallof 1893. Watch
how the cry of fnitators will try
> to follow in his footsteps,, but in
10 ADVEATIBAR3
ig .matter wll be
1 bit- (nN
oentawline,.
^rin,
Lynnville, Tenn,, first, J. D. Grey,
Terrell, second; cow 3 years and
| presenting him with.so handsome ver, Terrell A Harris, Terrell,
_ * Ffirst, J. D. Gray,. Terrell, second;
in making the transfer of the heifer 2 year* and under 3, J. D,
show cars from the Texas Central Gray, Terrell, first, Terrell & Har-
to the Texas &Pacific road lastris, Terrell, second; heifer 1 year
Monday evening, preparatory - to and under 2, Mrs. Vada Kidd Sea-
‘“J ly, first, Terrell & Harris, Terrell,
I, second, heifer calf under 1 year,
Martin Burdg, Pottsboro, first.
Sweepstake
"On "T"
'■, -
G. Williams went to Wills
e-timmps-
Tuesday. James Simpson .
K odpe asdauge ’ W n Hammoek
[ IR"- M, -<• Brooks and Judge
v-r, ! of Greenville, spoke atthe
Ln; a ouse Monday night. They
nd
r The lit tin folks had a big time
ataparty given by Miss Dessie
EPghrit et the home of her par-
Ly,, t|r. aad Mrs. J. M. Daugher-
t, Biturdayanizhc,
I Hughes Brog baveboueutout
uginms-m"e
Eoveanoved into taehousn xacated by
would have yaited with me longer 1
if I had asked them. Bgt I didn’t
want them' to wait. I was tired J
of feeling like somebody else had
a mortgage on me. I was - tired
ot feeling like a slave, for the man
in debt is not absolutely free. Bo
l strained a point to pay the lust
cent, and I shall be very happy
when I go home this evening and
tell my wife and little ones that
we owe not a cent in world. And
the Methodigba
Sunday pighb,, .„
..----_ The devil always ha* trouble in
Mr. Parker hasinvestigated the introducing himself to people who
are busy. ce.,
“Get on to her complexion,”
pays a freckle in the sunlight when
a lady passes by.,
The Greenville Banner has the w M McDonald spoke to the
colored citizens Friday night. He
made a good talk.
The big head is one of the hard-
est things in th world to cure
pi 3..,-546 a. m
. reighd..........:6p.m
oc# 1'7.. 90 r .
. : g, j.-MA^yruBj Agent.
A Set of
) .6
3 Pure Solid
/Silver Spoons of
our beautiful new
DUCHESS pattern
for
$6.00
or a single DUCH-
| ESS Spoon for
$1.00
NEW STORE! NEW MODS!
I have opened up a well seected stock of
GROCERIES
At my old stand, one door south ofthe bank
where I will be glad to meet thetradmgpub-
lie, E. E. REAGIN. _.
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Bengaline, in 41 shades
Fancy broad, doth and chev- -
rons. gzi, ian edyajgd.
Storm serges, plain and oroco-
dile effect. The very latest out.
A magnificent line of 1 evening
shakes in a qualities of g99ds.
See bar double width; ailowool,
Aberdeen dresa flaunels atel «*«.
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tgor No. 2,. ■ «ma.10:2 a. m
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thing, and-harshness and cruelty L . g2:
will kin its soul sooner than in,.
If you need pamts,; window |
glass, wall paper or school books,
L. E. Griffith, Jrl, of Ten elf, has .
the largest stock in the county.
Often yith the proverb’splan ,
Saddest have! may be"played.
•‘Man proposes,” said the man—
"No, h doesnlt.” cried the maid. j
Whenever y find Daugherty
Brothers out of fresh, first clase
meats, it is because they have
been unable to find first-class I
stock. I
The bay barn of B. R. Daugh-
erty at Daugherty, this county,
was struck by ifghtning Thesday A
night and entirely consumed.)
Fifteen hundred tons of hay~val- 6
nedat $10,000 were burned. In- 5
yearnofage. Igive
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 9, 1892, newspaper, November 9, 1892; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426616/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.