Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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TEXAS.
FORNEY,
Texas.
Forney,
R. HORTON,
A.
PAUPER AND DRAINER.
acognts
res ror
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
A man
TEXAS
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P. E. YATES, Proprietor,
- • . Next Door to the Lindsey Hotel.
South Side of Railroad.
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it
. LEWIS,
Livery and Feed Stable
COURTS.
Every little town that has five
NORTH SIDE OF RAILROAD.
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PRECINCT OFFICERS.
I, S. Wood, Justice of Peace.
8. N. Smith, Constable.
ORGANS
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VALUE
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mouth.
Pastor—Rev. J. A. Hornbeak.
County court convenes on the
third M ondays in January, March
May, July, September, November
each term lasting three weeKs,
First week for criminal business,
second, civil business; third, pro*
bate business.
N. Morrow Judge.
J. F. Gilmore. Clerk
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is a f
ships
as pc
ease;
best
gard
ly tn
nal
! day 1
1 day.
Vela
DR. E. M. FOWLER.
Physician I Surgeon,
fice up stairs Dailey & Mc-
Kellar brick. Slate at residence.
Bekles has been sonfrmed as
coptcoller of the currency.
K. of P.
Meets Monday nights.
A. T. Tillery, C. C.
J. A. Latimer, K. of R. and 8.
Oatalogues on application. Faum.
Ghicago Gottage Organ Go.
228 WABASH AVE.,
OWIOAOO. ALL.
this vicin
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, Brooklyn Lodge No. 386, A. F.
and A. M.
Meets on or before the full moon
in each month.
J. M. Williams, W. M,
D. C. Kincaid, sec.
First Monday in each month is
Estray sale day.
Second Tuedey in each month,
is the day for the sale of land nn
der execution, etc.
tie maiden that had bloomed in,
their lives and was filling their
hearts with fragrance. How they
smiled upon her as they saw her
crowning her pretty tumbled curls
with wreaths of flowers, making
ezod
om
yute
o”*
on *
e honest kut presumption often
gets the worst at it.
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Correspondence Solicited, Prompt Atten-
tion Given to Orders.
"T a pleasant time
ty white rose-petal. They were 1
always comparing her with the
flowers she loved,—this dainty lit- .
cause there was something flower-
like in her own nature, they said
to themselves; for like the flowers
she had made ths earth brighter
and sweeter for all who came near
her and like them, too, she had
faded early.
When she was a tiny child and
would just totter about whittle and
reach dimpled, rose-leafhands af-
ter whatever attracted her, how
rERRELU J
DR. L L..
Physician I
nq cure until I tried Botanic
Blood Behn. It made me sound
We have plared in the hands of
.of 8, H. Wideman the accounts of
•very subssriber in this precinct,
and we hope that you will pay the
promptly as we NEED THE
MOSEY TMT MUCa. We hope
H / je sus wili become offended, but
it is purely a business matter and
if you do we can’t help it. If you
Tas TRIBUNE
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pstairs over Dailey a
eKellar Briek,
sansEaCTIOE "
I. O. O. F.
Meets Thursday nights.
J. M. Lewis, N. G.
A. M. Penry, Sec'ty.
P. P. P.
Cures DYSPEPSIA
K. of H.
Meets first and third Saturday
nights.
A. H. Ward, Dictator.
A. J. Walker, F. R.
LAME BACK. BIIJOUB FEVEB, ETO
THE OREAT
Liver Stomach Remedy
District court convene on the
fourth Mondays in November and
May, lasting seven weeks.
Anson Rainey, Judge.
J. T. Walker Clerk.
Presbyteran church.
Services—third Sundhy in each
month.
Pastor—Rev. L. W. Lowrance.
Sunday school every Sunday ’
morning.
J. F. Robinson, superintendent.
one day lately, without causing
Uny injary:—Pittsburg Gazette.
The only remarkable, fuct about
he above is that the box was not
demolished.
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Thursday's aette announces
hat Fqrt Worth has secured the
Rock Island railroad. There is
one thing about Fort Worth that
is very noticeable and that is her
monied men open up their pock-
et books when any enterprise is
Mr. ^pGsughey denies the re.
THE
“CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN"
Has attained a standard of excellence
which admits of no superior.
It contains every- Improvement that
Inventive genius, skill and money can
produce.
Dr Mlloa' New Teart Cora at Drnerista
st Vitum Dance eured hr PF MUea’ Nervt9e
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THBBRSTALOOD REMED¥.
Wm. Price, Latteville. Mo.,
writes; “I was afflicted with seiat.
icia and had lost the use of one
arm and one leg for nine years.
I went to Hot Bprings and Also
tried different Doctors, but fqund
Preparations are being made for
quite a demonstration at Dallas
apon tfr? arrival of III® steam
posi Harvey: Pallas will come
e the front again.
.hundred inhabitants is <----
aptries! factgrips! when if more
aHentiou was paid to things in
keeping yit thip place more good
wauid be accomplished.
Dr. Hathawa
(Regular Graduate) .
The Leading Specialist of thou
Private, Blood. Skin and NerToronuge
uiddi
Maa'
ableres.2
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. ofeurt”
m oas nald
SMown AD4.
■ 'or sllW
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can’t possibly pay ths account,
and if you have a reputation for
. paying your debts, we will possi-
bly carry you orer, but we are
tired of carrying some names that
are on our books and they must
pay up or we will discontinue
their paper immediately, We may
have made some errors, if so, we
win gladly correct them. Give
Ibis matter your earliest attention
by seeing eit her Mr. Wideman or
the proprietor and paying these
breathed upon her heavy eye ==
their soothing breath and pansies ,
brought their hoarded sunlight
into the room und left it there; so a
that slowly, slowly, her soul strug- “
gled back and was able to take
up its burdens and go on.
Prices very eanenable. Obtain I
and make comparlaoc
ELDREDGE MANUFACTUB
BELVIDERE. ILL
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“ST LODIS LIMITED”
12 HOURS SAVED
—-BETWEEN-
Fort Wortb, Dallas and St. Louis
and the east. The direct
line to all points in
Mexico, New Mexico
Arizona, Oregon 2
California.
Pullman Sleeing Cars
BETWEEN
Dallas, Ft. Worth and St. Louis,
New Orleans and Denver
St. Louis and San Francisco.
For rates,'tickets and all infor-
tion, apply to or address any of.
the ticket agents or,
C. P.FEGAN, Gaston MEISLER,
Trav. Pass/ Agt. Gen. Page. Agt.
L. 8. Thobne
General Su pt., Dallas, Texas.
improvementa.
GUARANTEED EQUALto
A clergyman was engaged to
perform the marriage ceremony
or Walter Cole and Miss Lena
Hotehkiss, atMiilvaie, Connecti-
cut, the other day. Shortly be-
fore the time set for the ceremony
the grogm went to get a shave
and never returned—Pittsburg
Gazette.
He missed getting married by a'
shere; _
The Texas Press Association
grill g9 to Chicago the 12th of May
Jq a body. They will have a full
Union Sunday school every
Sunday at 3p. m.
Superintendent J. W. Walker
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STREALY & HARRIS.
Bladkomithing ad Horochating,
golicits your patronage and guarantees all
work. Shop at Ritter’s old stand; north sid.
Dealer Tn .
WATCHES, RINGS,
$ JE WELRY
w<F- Repairing done on
short notice.
TERRELL TEXAS-
■.,,
Sunday school every Sunday at
10 a. m.
Superintendent—A. M. Penry.
—
Baptist church.
Services—Second and fourth
Sabbaths. Prayer service every
Tuesday mght.
Pastor— Rev. W. T. McClung.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning.
Superintendent—D. C. Kincaid.
Sign writing a specialty. Fine work executed
with care and dispatch at the cheapest possible fig-
sTagsdft
222-5
VXLufBEE"IME. Obtatmy"
Horses boarded by the day, week or month at
reasonable rates. If you want a good buggy or gentle
team call and see me.
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| Hold '
Li price
Hanes,
chsract
be, youi
Lour hal
strike, 8
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serve '
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[ Hold
you are
speak h
word.
Hold
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you.
| Hold
persons
mnvite y
mirth a
F Hohl
all time
uable
places <
Hold
are ou
plug aw
[the pat
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south.
11 a. m. and V p.
Ml. every Sabbath except the third.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
Pastor-Rev. W. F. Easterling
THE SHORT LINK TO
New Orleans-, Memphis,
And points in the
SOUTEEAST.
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THE HEXT MORNING I EEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
"2 and • prep-red forumemsmly M
LANE'S MEDICINE
EaEFsemi
plaxed in her
rht came to them
port .
hation of the clerks who received
prespnts. He says that be told
hem that the acting commis-
Li oner during his trial would do
And then, at last came the day
rt that be demanded the resg: when, closing her eyes on the
A ba} weighing nearly 600
pduuds fell on the head of a color-
ed man at Brunswick, Georgia,
flowers beside her bed, she opened
them again on rarer blooms in
some radiant land beyond our
vision. Then once more she lay
“in snowy draperies like a bride,”
and all about her were gathered
the flowers she had joyed so well.
Her hands were filled with them
—delicate hands, that had been
so helpfull— that hud spent them-
selves in loving service for others!
NoW all their work was done, and
they lay still, filled with flowers,
And when, after awhile, the
placid figure was hidden away
from sight, and the long, low hil-
lock was all that marked the
place, those that loved her came
near, bringing their offering; and
lo, the grave was hidden away un-
der a wealth qf bloom;—just as
her life had blossomed out in gen-
tle deeds and lovely utteranees
BdtiME
I AKE
fond she had been of them,
and how she would crow and bab- i
ble when one was held up before
her. How proudly they said of
her that her eyes were like “blue
irkana, St. Louis Iron Mountain and indly thoughts.
Mbs. J ULIA TRUTF Bishop.
odorous lilac chains to encircle
is generally presumed to her dimpled neck and arms.
9 8t, kouis and Wabash to Chica-
go, Tqig is the most desirably
"onte. hey will remain in Oni-
aggueyeral days visiting the fair
ing spending the meeting of the
gaHonal’ Rress Association. Ar
pangmente have heen made by
Secretary' Fred B. Robinson so
rain of Pullman sleepers and will
jo via the Texas & Pacific tq Tex-
City Livery Stable,
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The young man wha stops at
ahe door to make his final talk is
pfen like the preacher who says
/one more point and I am
through” and then makes the
'point the longer part of the er-
JSraSX orconlobratod
response, variety of combination, artistic
design, beauty in finish, perfect construc-
tion. making them the most attractive,
ornamental and desirable organs in the
world for Homes, Schools, hurches.
Lodges and Bocleties,
P.F.F.
Cures SCROFULA.
by her side all along the rest of
the Journey, and—what had she
chosen for her adorning on that
day of all dsysY Diamonds to out-
shine Golconda?—Pearls with
their prophecy of tears! No,
nqne of these! The flowers are
with her yet—white blooms to
crown her hair, white flowers on
her bosom and in her hands; and
so, as fair and pure as when she
used to thread the old time lilac
chains, she stepped across into
the unknown land.
And when sorrow came to her,
and her heart was wrung with bit-
tergrief which no one could share,
why, what did they do!—those
who stood without and would fain
have helped her! They sent her
flowers! Great, odorous roses
woee~-
L.M.ST
Skoxuenee«gEezsra,coronigTemalcompiau,Mz
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Commissioners court meets on
the 2nd Monday in Febary, May-
August and November.
J. A. Bogg, 8. G. Fleming
H. T. Elliott, W. L. Givens.
Countv commissioners,
John Vesev, Bree, of the board.
We bare no love for Mr. Mc-
Gaughey but we are not in favor
of making a scape goat of him.
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A Kaneas official has employed
his mother-in-law as type writer.
Ho ifewp&.r of his flirting with her.
The man who. had up his ice
cream sign pulled it in Friday and
in its place hung “Come in and
plose the doyr.”
• ■ ~ ~ i sr
Hau. Bpek Walton has yolun-
zeered big services to defend
Eommssioner McGaughey in his
impeachment tmL
MMES & WAiT
2"“’)
Dr. Irtlw medtoai Oo., xhar.
You wm remember thacomditonlun
sr
DR. MILES’aNERVII
and tn three month. 1 w»» enEN
HAse-
a certatn, i feel uke going a ;
“aEr9n.mie NnvINEANO"
mrPmanyuCURED
SOTaa-Jsw’
mME THOUSAND
B EIE‘cure tor All sumoring Smit
"M.E. Ohl
fhatthoqataf thptpwil he a
„qminal ‘sum and everyone will and well.’
And then after awhile came the
day when she stood upon the
stage, a fair young school girl, and
read her graduating essay, with
the white paper trembling so that
she could scarcely see the lines;
and down among the audience
were some who watched her with
swelling hearts, feeling that they
were losing the little girl they had
I loved so long. And when, pres-
l ently she had finished, how the
flowers rained upon her! The air
was filled with them; the stage
was covered. There were many
, messages of love that went up
from the audience that day, but
they were all expressed in flow-
ers. She had stepped across the
। boundary between girlhood and
, womanhood, and there were
I I sounds of “Hail—and farpwell” in
the flowers as they fell about her
feet.
And then came the day when,
A strietiy high-grade famy
machine, posseesing mi me
p. p. P.
CURES’RHEUMATISM
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segamsnias""qng-sursres"a5‛skne
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A. D.A DA MS Editor- thou______ _ ,
.......looking back, all along the road,
Entered at the postomice at For they could see how much of her
ary,Texaa, as eecoud elaas manljoumney had been madeadieut
crying clad in snowy garments, she stood
me" beside the one who was to walk
G. W. RI
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Tn w«l antaa exeellegt after taking tha
6r dose, fold ky denlera everywhere. Large
Eottes M oenta and 8 M.
Sold by F. M. Adams.
WE KEEP THE BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY
ga
W. M. GA BRET, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Forney, Texas.
Office in T. H. Heffner’s Drug Store
PERRY PINSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
• orney, Texas.
Office up-stairs Dailey & Mc-
Kellar brick. Slate at residence.
LIPPXAN BBO8, Proprletorn,
PrugEista, Lippman’S Block, 8AVA1U AB, 0A.
Sold by F. M. Adams.
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Read the mammoth card of he
R. P. Rhea Go.
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^FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS=e
Furnished on short notice. Horses left in charge will
receive careful attention. My rates are reasorable
and my terms are strictly cash, except to regular
monthly customers. L
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violets wet with dew," that her
mouth was a rosebud; that her) Cumberland Presbyterian church
skin had the texture of some dain- Services second Sunday in each
BOTANIC ; I
BLOOD BALM
i A thoroughly tested Remedy d •
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'■ BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. ■'
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Q and not found wanting, lor forty years by (I
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“ never fails to benefit from the first dose, “ ,
( I quickly and effectually driving out all | )
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( ) the meium of the skin, liver and kid- 4 •
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effects. It is noi the result of ignorance 4 9
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( ’ of modern medical science, it effectually ( •
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’ ’ health to the sufferer. As a general tonic K ’
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1 , heal th-giving properties it is absolutely 1 .
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h offered to the peblic. It is a panacea for all h
ills resulting from impure and impover- l "
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a) Inrormadem, together with » wondeg , |
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41 cures from tbo atmplegt to the moot Tlr- 4
2 > alent dinease, after all known remedies . .
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I ) no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood , I
Balm la the boat,chea»eyi,qalckoet,mat- '
4 • eat and most powerful Blood Fur I dor ever ( 1
. । known to the world. ,
' Paxcr—41.00 per bottle; .00 for G bottles. ’ .
< 1 For male by aruggists ; If not, send to no ft
( • Addres BLOOD BALM CO , Atlanta, Oa. I •
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artisteshd meritortons article, 1
maintained a biqh atandazd”t '
Xeelene* and supplied tha aricle ’
-la Loiy prica. The mnerit ot then -
hetionazy lfulders has beenaogreat
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