Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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EAST bound.
of spring
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Terrell Saturday-
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H. 0. Quillan of Dallas was in maton
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citizen of the Poetry commu
him well.
us cuts.
Some people need to be reminded
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However, as the same
been announced before.
is visiting relative ’ in the city.
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Kaufman passed through the city
J. W. WALKER, Manager.
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F. M. BRYANT,
fashionable
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and
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ne atrial.
from a visit to Terrell Sunday.
Forney is in the “push” and
was in the city last week shaking
hand with numerous friends. -
Miss Ellie Earhart, who has
been visiting in Forney for quite
Miss Edna
Pupil.
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whole charge in toto.—Kaufman
Sun.
Walter Duff, who lives a few
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Wiley Wroten and family of
Hanibal Mo. left for that place
Monday having spent several days
m Forney. •
Dr. W. L. Lowrance and wife of
Dallas visited in the city Sunday.
Dr. Lowrance preached at the
Presbyterian church.
Mr. M. O. Harvey has lately re-
ceived a magnificent gold watch
Dr. Perry Pinson went to Dal-
las Monday morning.
G. W. Beynolds went to Dallas
Saturday on business.
Spring seems to have been lost
in the shuffle.
It is now in order to clean up
the back alleys.
Wm. Oisel went to Terrell Mon-
day on business.
E. P. Chambless of Terrell was
Thomas
A quiet wedding took place at
Lawrence Wednesday morning at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. I
J. Farmer, when their niece, Miss
Emma Vinyard, was united in mar-
riage to Mr. John Corrie of Dallas,
Bey. Bone of Dallas officiating.
The bride and groom left the same
evening for Dallas, where they
will reside.
at the time to check the fire but
his wife, who was unable to do
anything scarcely, having been in
bad health for some time—Kemp
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in the county.
LATEST STYLESI LeWESP raw
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awhile, will return to her home
in Tennessee tonight. wel as ever:
er all other remedies have failed.
Those who have been cripples for
years have used Ballards Snow
lmnament and thrown away their
crutches and been able to walk as
It will cure you.
we will
his opponet. The trouble arose
from Marsee having given infor-
Reparingdone on short notice,
seen in every direction.
The conract has been let for the
erection of a Baptast parsonage
near the church in North Forhey-
it will be a neat little cottage.
Laurie Mackechney haslaken
charge of the apothecary’s depart-
ment of the North Texas insane
My assortment
SALE NOW?
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nething to be relied upon—
erchants who have bargains
er always advertise them.
j city council of Terrell has
rized the purchase of 500
if hose for the use of the
him breaking his thigh and se-
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residence and most nil of its con-
tents by fire Friday evening. The
house caught fire in the roof from
sparks blown from the kitchen
flue, and was soon reduced to
Forney is going to have the
trade she should have had all the don’t you forget to remember it.
orchard and vineyard.
See the new card ot the B. P.
Rhea Company which appears in
this issue. They have the largest
stock and are doing more business
than any firm in Kaufman coun-
ty. • __________
Sunday a 15-year old son of Z.
oad.
as a present from his millionaire
brother in Colorado.
S. B. Reeves of Iowa park, for-
HAD YOU THOUGHT AOOUT IT?
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more cultivators than any other firm
Monday enroute home from Fort
Worth.
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by buying of
At Iron Store,
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was thrown from his ve-
others know a good thing when they see it,
see. Office in E. A. Baker’s gro-
cery store,North side.
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Hardin of Terrell has
[to Tyler with forty-five head
Ley cows, where he and his
[er, J. W. Hardin, Jr., pur-
to open and operate a dairy,
epackery at Fort Worth will
[big thing for Texas. If our
ers would plant less cotton,
Lorn and raise more hogs
beeves for this institution we
ve more money would be
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Price 50 cents. Bold hy F. M.
Adams.
Chintz bugs are damaging corn
very badly.
Cheap John went to Dallas
Tuesday.
Miss Anna Hailey visited Ter-
rell Saturday. ?
Miss Ada Calcoat visited in
to refund your money on return
of bottle. It never fails to give
satisfaction. It promptly relieves
Broncitas. Sold by F. M. Adams
BALLARD’S SNOW LINAMENT:
This invalueable remedy is one
that ought to be in every house-
hold. It will cure your rheuma-
the city Sunday evening.
J. E. Moore Jr. returned from
Dallas Tuesday morning.
E. A. Baker made a business
trip to Dallas Saturday.
Good rains fell in the Valley
View country last week.
0. 0. Lindsey and I. L. Wil-
marth visited Crandall Monday;
I. F. Walker and J. H. Cleve-
land sported in Dallas Friday.
Chas. Crabb visited friends and
relatives in Mineola Monday.
T. C. Tune and family went to
Wills Point Monday morning.
Mrs. Helen Elliott returned
If so, you should have our Com-
prehensive Comentary, in five vol-
umes, splendid binding. We
will sell it for $7 cash. It is brar
i new just received from the pub-
lishers. Can be seen at the Tbib-
DOVOUWANW A OULWIVAORR
If so, it is to your interest to buy one from no firm but
NE office.
Bats and mice will go into a
trap much more readily if a peace
of looking-glass is put in any part
ot the trap where they can see
themselves. They are Social
creatures, and where they can
see any of their tribe, there they
will go.
The old Cranford blacksmith
shop is being remodeled in general
and much improved.
Work has been begun upon the
round house of the Texas Midland
at Terrell.
Farmers are beginning to need
rain and though there has been
much threatening' weather, the
welcome showers are slow to
come.
Later-- all a mistake, as we go
to press a gully washer is falling.
Still later—not quite such a
gully washer as we heard it was,
prospects for sun shine, probable
norther, and possible snow.
Do You Read the Bl Die?
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There were four applications
Monday for brick store houses,
and none could be furnished.
We understand that it has been
agreed that four more will be
erected this summer in order to
accomodate merchants who are
wanting to move here.
They sell the best!! They sell them cheaper!!
They will save you money!1 Call and see them before you buy!!
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. er, Mis. C. I. Keen. Ed leaves
many friends in Forney who wish
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. 0. Bridges died Tuesday.
The west bound train was sev-
eral hours late Tuesday morning.
J. W. williams, the jeweler,
went to Dallas Monday on busi-
ness.
G. H. Crawford and daughter,
Miss Blanche, went to Dallas Sat-
urday.
Mrs. B. N. Boren of Dallas
visited relatives in the city last
week.
man Institute.
J. T. Rhea and D. O. Kincaid
left Monday morning for San
Antonio to attend the grand lodge
K. of P. and to take an excursion
to Monterey Mexico. They will,
no doubt, spend a pleasant time.
“The Lord loveth a cheerful
giver,” but there’s no use cnuck-
ing a copper cent into a contri-
bation box so loud as to make the
folks in the back seat think the
communion service has tumbled
off the altar—Ee
Miss Emmie Haftmaster of
Jam Johnson and Letcher
lids, colored, Sunday morning
came involved in a dispute at
rrell eve.* a board bill, when
hnsomreceived a terrible blow
er the eye with an end-gate rod
ttng an ugly gash, from which
b blood flowed freely. Both
Ire arrested.
[Wednesday evening Mr. P. O.
Beeman of Valley View had
Fine 4NSURACE,
Lxori0sro ADVERTIEAS
advertising matter wll be
ntilordered out.
Caries cost 5 cents a line. _______________ ______
[are not responsible for the ed to the misfortune of losing his
Lees of our correspondents.
A Sound Liver Makes A Well Man
Are yop Billious, Constipated
or troubled with Jaundice, Sick
Headache, Bad taste in mouth,
Foul Breath, Coated Tongue,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Pry
Skin, Pain in the back and be-
tween the shoulders, Chills and
Fever, &c. If you have any of
these symptons, your Liver is out
of order, and your blood is slowly
being poisoned, because your Liv-
er does not act properly. Her
bine will cure any disorder of the
Liver, Stomache or Bowels. It
has no equal as a liver medicine.
Price 75 cents. Free triall bot-
tles at F. M. Adam's drug store.
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Forney Hardware Co,
time that has been going to other
towns. This fall we will have the
best cotton market, the largest]
stores, the finest gins and every-
thig which is necessary in-order
to benefit the farmers.
Ed Keen, who has been attend-
ing Professor Ward’s school, left
Tuesday for Dallys Texas, his
home, on account of failing health.
He was accompanied by bis moth-
and Ike Marsee were the delin-
quents, Frank was armed with an
axe handle and Marsee with a
chair, which was finally knocked
from his hands, and he received
some punishment at the hands of
betors will confer a favor on
ytellingus of sickness and
r news items that they may
e in posession of. It will be
L an accommodation for we
[find out all the news with-
assistance.
C. Douglass, late of Bullard,
rented the Brooks house near
Presbyterian church and
red his family here. He will
h up a large stock of mercha-
in the Dailey & McKellar
k this fall.
C. Lewis, the popular young
Lol teacher of Forney, was in
city, last Saturday. He will
n discard the ferule and take
he study of law with Judge
ey, of Kaufman, as Iis pre-
lor.—Terrell Times-Star.
i by a runaway team Saturday
sustained painful injuries,
was thrown against a barb
fence and received several
Serce Elliott and George
Mantius,two of Forney’s dashing
bloods, took in the kirmess at Dal-
last Saturday night, as well as the
city.
O. B. Gillespie went to Dallas
Saturday he was accompanied
home by his sister, Miss Bessie,
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tism, neuralgia, sprains, cut's,
bruises, burns, frosted feet and
ears, sore throat and sOre chest.
It you have lame back it will cure
it. It penetrates to the seat of
merly tax assesor of this county, the disease. It will cure stiff
- ■ oints and contracted muscles af-
FOREVEEYDAYWHAE* .
is complete, and every article in stock is r UK
- ' special mentions, which will
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G, W. Voiers, Agent,
---Represnt the following Standard Companies—
TNA, HARTFORD, PHENIX of LONDON,
LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE,
AMERICAN FIRE of PHILADELPHIA,
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,
No Bailed Hay a specialty. -eg
Rm and break both bones
leg just above the ankle. T. Salmon, of Terrell, was thrown
i driving a drove of colts by a mule and the mule fell on
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Carpenters are busy and im- " """
provements are being made almost
on every land. New fences, out
houses and new houses can be
Last Tuesday one John Guthrie
was brought to town and jailed
under a most serious charge, a
complaint having been made
against him before Esquire Me
Farland of Peedes by his wife.
She stated that she was awakened
the night before by screams from
her eleven-year-old daughter, and
entering her room found her hus-
band assaultig his step-daughter.
Mrs. Guthrie was, when married,
a Mrs. Starks, and the little girl is
a grand-daughter of Mr. Lassater,
deceased, formerly a merchant at
Peedes. Guthrie demes the
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agaizstsuttonforshaving be offered at the figures given for the next
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READING CLUB.
The North Forney Reading Club
held its first regular meeting last
Friday afternoon. The following
program was rendered in full:
Music by Miss Jennie Mantins.
Essay—Goldsmith and • his
works, by Tom Ridgell.
Recitation. Miss Kate Lewis.
Explanation of the first three
chapters of “Mosses from an Old
Manse” — by Hollis Ivy, Miss Hat-
tie Lewis, and Will Butler.
Review of Current Events—
Miss Jessie Vali.
Quotations, by all the members
of the club.
Recitation. Remy Autz.
85 cEDozen patent leather shoes, were 83,00, 8oin8 at 81.50 Pper Peis
Remember lam determined not tocgrsrover any ofny spring goods, as my stock wil be
receivcdsnsyoknondingoSexminemystock. Yen will and prices lower than ever oTTered Jou in *o
ney, fersamernnty and b'^rTbw. trading in Forney on account of previous high prices asked
tLenThrswhatthey wanted <o boy, ore especially myited to call and learn
WHAT LOW PRICES MEAN.
A dollar saved is a dollar made, and you can save many of them
not put much cofidence in it until
the work is begun.
Newspaper men often incur the
displeasure of supposed friends
by publishing some news squib.
Such people should remember
that it is the business of a news-
paper to tell the news no matter
who is involved.
The young men of Mesquite
will give a ball at the Gross hall
to-marrow night. The Knights
Revelry club of this place ac-
NOVELTIES IN ORESS GOODS HATS FINE SHIES AND
• FOR LADIES AND GENTS
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charming young lady of Rockwall, It - is this. If you have a
cough or cold, a tickling in the
throat, which keeps yon constant-
ly coughing, or if you are afflicted
with any chest, throat or lung
trouble, whooping cough, &c., and
you use Ballard’s Horehound Syr-
up as directed, giving it a fair tri
al, and no benefit is experienced,
we authorize our advertised agent
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Forney T ribune.
GSAY APRIL, 1893.
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URoAD TIME FABLE.
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fell with him resulting as
boye stated. We regret the ac-
defpt and hope him a speedy re-
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ASwonder in the poultry line
oM‘ posession of G. W. Nealy
’ I : ell is a four-legged chicken.
< pbrought there Saturday by
‘ entryman from whom Mr.
ek’ppought it. The two extra
P^'jages are located just back
EINs natural pair, are about an
nd a half in length and have
E two toes each. The chicken
EYazs to be nothing benefited
if ’ ered by its surplus feet,
knowledge receipt of an invita-
tion and no doubt several will at-
tend. _________
Uncle Natt Stevens states that
there will be a good fruit yield
this year and as he is authority on
horticulture this may be taken as
a fact. He has a magnficent
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[den will begin the erection of I
ther brick in a short while,
is having the plans made now
the contract will be let at an
y date. When completed it
I be occupied by a large mer-
tile firm.
inr correspondents seem to
e gone back on us. We Would
pleased to hear from all iof
in. It is not only a benefit to
paper, but to the neighbor-
ds. Let us hear from you, if
of stationary call at our office
| we will supply you.
axteen employes of the Texas
(land struck for higher wages
ew days ago. Tney were get-
g $1 15 per day and wanted
25. The desired raise was not
de, however, and ten of the
ads have returned to work at
| old figures already, and the
lets will follow. ' ,
It is reported that a sufficient
amount of money has been sub-
scribed to bore an artesian well.
Straw hats are in season.
Forney is continually improv-
ing.
Ed Hughes went to Dallas Sat-
urday.
Beware of the man who never
laughs.
Benefit humanity whenever
possible.
. ------ . W. M. McIntire, T. H. Hefner
Persons unknown entered J. M. I nd H. Venner went to Dallas
George’s grocery at Terrell, Sat- Tuesday.
urday night, and stole five hams, 3 .T .swan of Kaufman was in
several boxes of cigars and other thecity this week in the interest
articles. The he Was not.dis or the Nashville nursery,
covered until Monday morning. _ c ,
There is no clew to the guilty par- Mesdames H. and F. Soloman
‘ went to Dallas Monday evening
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Andy Spence who recently was
so unfortunate as to get his leg
broken is getting along well.
Miss Minnie Griffin, a sweet and
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onerated but Shelton plead guilty
and was mulcted in the usual
sum.
The peace was again disturbed
by a battle between two tonsorial
artists on Friday. Frank Sutton
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by Crook |
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Boot Shoe and Gaiter
MAEEE.
The pay roll of the Texas Mill-j
land railway amounts to 870b
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R. E. Latimer, 0. S. Aheruathy,
H, G. Bowler and A. R- Andrews
went to Sunday School at Rocky
Cedar, so they say, but the moist
state of their clothing on their re-
turn Sunday night makes the story
smell very fishy.
A little fracas between Henry
Anderson and Will Shelton
created a slight disturbance one
evening last week. Both ap-
peared before the ’Squire the
next morning. Anderson was ex-
ALSO A COMPLETF HIF OF
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Adams, Walter D. Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1893, newspaper, April 19, 1893; Forney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1426638/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Spellman Museum of Forney History.