Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1892 Page: 2 of 4
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Besides a fine lot of gilt edged advice as to-. •
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WE KEEP THE BST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY
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On easy terms, several tracts of
annenncd in ample time.
mation isrevpect fully solieifed by
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the use of onions than any other
known remedy, nr mothers used
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ranged.”—American School Board
Journal, Milwaukee.
"Remarkabky interesting and
useful, handsomely printed, with
Saved from Death by Onions.
There has no doubt been
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live a medicine and destroys the
taste and odor of the onion. 50c. r
Sold by L C. Reagin.
For Sale.
L. L WiL
ILMART
and he .proposes to give you
$2 WORTH FOR EVERY $1 YOU GIVE HIM!!!
St. Vitus’ Daron.curoabyDr. Mnes’ Nervina.
Dr. Mik*' New Heart cum m Drmagtata
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Is in Forney with a new and fresh stock of
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Place of Business—at J. R. Daugherty’s, .
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925 REWARD.
Will be paid for information that
er—inmseees
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w that the editor and
of the Kicker has beeu
life and his finances in such a state,
that it will be years before he can
afford a new pair of 2 shilling sus-
penders.—Arizona Kicker.'
• . laims to a Federal office -don’t.
Cotton has been selling from
• to 9 12 cents per pound. Wiy
should thru era complain of hard
simeat _ '
" ' You can lodge'people as much
by the character of the books and
papers they read as by their asso-
ciates.
Democracy is probably in. no
• danger as long as Mr. Cleveland
is in hiding with the Jefferson
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-FFIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS=-
Furnished on short notice. .Horses left in charge win
receive careful attention. My rate are reasonable
and my terms are strictly cash, except to regular
monthly customers'.
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MEAT MRKET,
. McClure & Boles, Props,
First Class Moats Constantly Kept on Hand.
Patronage of the public is respectfully solicited and we guarantee
perfect satisfaction. -
R. E. Potter, Dallas, Tex.
। or S. N. ADAMS, Kaufman, Tex.
Address, John B. Alden, publisher, 54 Rose street, New York-
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in the n
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Wanted, numerous progressive
citizens, to eowe and settle at' For-
pey and make the town get a move
on itself, A pply at once.
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Let ns all pKil together for the
prosperity and beat interests of
the town regardless of political
views or personal regard for each
pther "
A hypoerite is one who adorns
himself in a garb of appearant pu-
nty and toadys to the opinions
of others for the sole purpose of.
pelf agrandizer ent.
Tis year the republicans did
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second class mail
j American liberty. By our eleot--
ion the safety of this glorious re-
public is guaranteed for several ,
years in advance withont extra ,
coat to a single etzen thereof,
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ELDREDGE
“B”
few years ago the experiment was
made of hostesses receiving at
large Afternoon teas in low-cut
dresses, but the contrast between
them and their guests in every
variety of outdoor garb, including
tailor-made gowns, soon brought
it to an end. At dinners, evening
parties and ballsit is so universal
a modern custom to equip young
girls in decollette gowns, that
there can only be the question of
individual judgement in the mat-
ter to combat it. The cut of such
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mpsthies ’
hen, mot
■eb occui
ek._
Fred, the
L. Wesso
turday
little fel
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Wilburn E
ming and
use of it ’
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ard athis
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Swnsoon i
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fee sidew
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veral gap
ilk at all.
eat deal o
in frst-cl
The than
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esbyteria
ursday ni
hded, not
ment wet
n Robfn-
two application blanks) will
Good advice to those who hate
been preparing to push their
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BUGGIES AED c"
THEB0SSPLicy6u
machine, pessessins all Badem
Sznprovemente.
GUABAHTEED EQUALtofte BEST
Friees very reawomable. Ohtafa them
and make eomparlac >
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURHGCO
BsuvprAE.ILL.
Some ot t
ill soon b<
kpare for
dramatica
tobably. be
iring the
uething i
ho have t
ill make 1
Edgar w
h race he
terace tra
he horse
in througl
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l«ept y<
8 uncone
obones w
feght in a
F. M. Ad
rug stock
pH be glad
omra and
P* will car
took of dt
atent med
specialty
M guaran
tation as ।
nteen yea
A great
h comet i
Me Gunda
tot and w<
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tate that 1
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to did a j
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word
...0, - A ted in Kanfman county.
MKthe pinutes (which con- terms apply to
JOHN
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. Ho says that if any one wishes to
increase the doubt of their ap-
pointment all they have to do is
to "worry, him with petitions be-
tween now and the fourth of
March.
,! The speciihrtorp who®are buy:
pg whisky with the expectation
that the next congress will in-
grease the tax on it, should consult
the star-eyed goddes to ascertain
whet she considers the necessity
pf life. The democratic platform,
favors a reduction of the tariff on
such articles.—Fort Worth Ga.
setts.
K pie Tribune is in receipt of a
popy of the minutes of the last
. meeting of the Texas Press Asso-
iation, held at San Antonio in
newspaper men. The next meet
ng of the association has been
HOLIDAY EXCURTSION
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-fxed to be held at Dallas begin
r\ - ping the second Tuesday in vray,
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pforts ar pow being madetoar
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, definite details of which will farm andheadow land, well stua-
W. W. POT.K, _
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the proclamating and the dem-
ktts did the thanksgiving. It
the fellow who isalwars ing rebuke to those who would
have torn down the bulwarks of
fierce fight and a glorious victory.
The enemy was alert and vicious.
He threw eggs and vegetablesand
dead rabbits at us as we stood on
the platform at Hustlerville. But
we were there. We came to
stay. We came np smiling after
. The question of exhen to wear
fhsbagh Forney t We ask this in low-cut gowns can have but one
taught by Washington and Jeffer- " THE ORIGINAL AHO ONLY
CHEAP
msg, —----- start, and he has come out of the
BP** the same to the turkeys. fight with his character ruined for
—-2084.
Our stock is complete which we are
trade - will allow Call and see us.
can’t be pulled off the perch.
The wild screams ofthemerican
eagle can "be heard to-day all over
these Uniteg States, and it is prin-
cipally on sour, account that he
screams. Each scream falls upon
our ears like the soft notes of a
summer evening, but the effeci on
the opposition is like being kicked
on the head by a Iandslida,
We are a little excited at the
present writing, and may be a
little wild in the way we sling the
English language about, But we
mean well We feel sorry for the
oposition candidate. He hadn’t
the ghost of a-show from the
every round,and in the end-ieto- -
ry perched upbnourbannersne--
THE DICTIONARY HOLDER
sEzazazezs
45 sold in *88 A
2,288 sold in *89 A
6,269 sold in *90 K
20,049 sold In *9IXB ,
60,000 gm be mod in 992 223
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answer. “Never in daylight,”
writes Mrs. Burton Harrison in
the third . of ner delightful and
helpful articles "on the “Well-bred
Giri in Society,” in the December
Ladies Home Journal. The rule
' that obtains for the assumption of
men’s evening dress—“from dusk
to dawn”—is adjustable to both.'
For every function of society held
from midday to late dinner hour,
a girl’s dress should be worn high,
with long sleeves. if on any gala
occasion it be desirable to relax
the stringency of this ordinance,
it should be enly to cut the dress
open a little below the throat, and
to wear elbow sleeves, a pretty
girlish fashion, in which her youth-
ful beauty loses naught. There
is now-a-days tobe bad such a va-
riety of soft-bued, crapy, clinging
stuffs, than which nothing can
better enhance round contours
and fine lines of nature, that a
young woman need not sigh for
‘ s.«
) the secretar)
will lead to the- conviction of the
Persons that bombarded my shop1
For, twice on the night of the 12 th of'
November during the Hogg nna
Gossett celebration. This infor- .
-
side to its friends in the coun-
8 try, and wewill be especially $
glad to see a few of them.
Catch on!
♦ .8 8 e t 8 88-8 $ 9
’ A Great Liver Medicine.
Dr. Gunn’s liver pills are a stire
cure-for siokheadach, bilious com-
plaints’, dyspepsia, indijestion, cog-
tiveness, torpid liver, etc. ‘ These
pills insure perfect dijestion, cor
ret the liver and stomach, regu.
। late the bowels, and purify the
blood and make the skin clear.
OTy requires one pill for a dose
and never gripe or sicken. Gold
at 250: a box by L. 0. Reagin.
For Sale. "
Twenty head of mules and
horses. Will sell on tme with
good security.
DOUTHIP&SowELL.
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taught by Washington and Jeffer-
son and lnden away in the'chap-l
parral for the last fifty years win;
now be dragged forth. It was a
BANKRUPTG009S, “ ‘
ficia) light in the afternoon. A
•All orders promptly filled by’letter
telephone, t 2
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Terfel 1,
Some 8illy editors of Hogg or-
gans keepwanting to know what
has hecome of Warwick Clark.
We will skate for their ivforma-
tion that he is How at Waco pra-
theing law. He can make a Hvig
without pulling the political pap.
We have nothing to regret for
By our stand in the recent campaign,
exeept- the defeat. If the fight
could be renewed to morrow, you
would find us on the right side
. Opposed to Hoggism, commuism
and demagoguery . Tyler Record.
.We are disposed to' deal justly
with the administration of Gov.
1 Hogg and give him credit for any
legislation tfaat may result in ben
efit to the country? On the other
hand, we will criticize such nieas-
Dres as we think are detrimental
to the best interests of the general
, pubhe.
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“First come first served,” is
.TO THE‘ wumm
W bemesteaDFINE LIQUORS WIVES, BRANDIES
Roud trip tickets fo
Tennesse, Mississippi, Alabama,
! Georgia, North Oarolina.
5 . South Carolina
Will be sold byvour tieketagentover th
Memphis & Charles-
ton and East Tenn,
। Virginia & Georgia
RailroaD-. ,
DECEMBER 21, 22 and 23 1892.
Good toretura 30 dayairom date or eale
One Fare for the Round -Trip.
As we own onr tracks on Broad-
way, and we have through coach-
es there will be no omnibns trans-
fer to passengers there in. Pas
sengers over our route go overthe
BIGBRIDGE,
No steamer transfer.
Ask for and see that. yon get
tickets which ead over Memphis
& Charleston railroad and East
Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia
Railway. Throngh tickets and
through baggage checks.
W. H. Doll, trav. pass. agt.
Little Rock, Ark.
O. A. DeSAUBSURE, div. pass. agt.
‛ Memphis, Tenn.
B. W. Wrenn, gen. pass.&tkt. agt
Knoxville, Tenn.
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in addi- i up, which was alwas effectual in
$ ion to a record of the proceed- • breaking up a cough nr cold. - Dr.
Ings .the papers which appear in GW» onion s5 rup-h made by I
the appendix this year will be combininga few simple remedies "imengrza"a
fouud of unusual interest to all | with it, which make it "more effec- ■
rmmno nmu sian e
«*■«., .dm kept yauT
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ing it is a marvel of exeellenmi
beautifully dear as to offer no ob- We. commend it for a large 8818
jection."— Republican, Springfield Illustrated. .Christian Weekl j
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eRi0dLBEAcNacQsTLouiG
kecameesegggag"52.
Horses boarded by theday, week or month at
reasonable rates. If you wyant a good buggy or gentle
team call and see me.
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NORTH SIDE OF EAIIROAD.
toe largest majority ever rolled up
-——==== for a candidate. It was a triumph ■
"1 snap—when your Eun re of integrity over fraud and cor-1
tohre.. _ ruption. • It was a stern and last-
. HiWIS,
Livery and Feed Stable.
the additional attraction of neck
generall the way it goes, but and shoulders revealed to an arti-
Cleveland has changed it and in-
“Compact and concise, vW I
serviceable, of trifling eost."-The-
Week, Toronto. d
“A vast amount of trustworth
matter covering a wide raage. t ]
School Journal, New York. -
“A great deal of informationI
small compass; A useful
to a reference library.”—Feg
and Courier, Charleston. A
“A maavel of ef cnespness
] Lafe L. Lindsey
E. - TONSORIAL A RIsT- ]
g2 Guarantees Satisfaoticn .
J Ladies hair dressing a
0e specialty ' • J
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b I-cordially invite my
friends to call andse,
me. Your patrone2stg
sofic ited. - yg.a
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the sidewalks.
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keep up with the procession.
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“ ‘Much in little,’ is forcibly, ex-
emplified; will never stay long on
the book-shelves, because of its
handiness.”—Home worjd. Ohica-
go.
“An astonishing amount of val-
nable information carefully ar-
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City Livery Stable,
P. E. YATES, Proprietor, “
SwtiSideofRatoM - . - ° Next Daer t» Ite Lindsey Hotel.
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Stuerbaker
Superior Cook Stow
21 And Ranges, |
a Plows, Cultivators,
-p Disc Harrows
-'Ngpa, gcreenj
cl) Glidden Barb Wire,
Etc, Etc. 3
offering as low as legitimate
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Windmill and Steet
ETeeyguromtnn
ESEKIFB9 atcryofthever-growtng,
502,
' ' TT ono.goeactherflow,
......... ..zfm.nnawe"Fakeiecqunerg.*
lines of children saved from death „itvmAanszigaaz
* npuntitinthethiralrge
uner of sir elSn tha West Cheing
only exceeded by two of th®
great Farvevmtar coripenlet)
was whily famished by th®
Dictionary Holdet businenn. ----
brings us back to th® Holder, apd
zuggesta inqniry as to how It took
endheid and or 1 hols ths feld,
inreasing rapdla from yeat to yeor.
The secret of tha sucecss isthi.
Hr made a mostperfaet,
ertistiq and meritorions artiele;an
has mintained a aigh standard ef
excellence and saoplied th® Artie)®
fhe‛imeritTit these
Will some one please rise up
. and state what has become of the
Tyler and Ncrthvestern railroad
whieb was to have been built
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1892, newspaper, November 30, 1892; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426619/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.