Forney Tribune. (Forney, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1893 Page: 1 of 4
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L. J. McGEE,
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ONE DOLLAE A YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Life ou earth has its stairway.
Men mount up treading on
WORD TO THE WIDEAWAKE
they hurry on to meet anticipated
K
er is quite a blessing
COMPETITORS.
A mistake is one of the things
The bept place in town to get
Velasco.
. . Next Door to the Lindsey Hotel
South Side of Railroad.
gb beard this petition offered
“O,
Lord, dese am de time of terror.
De yearth am a quakin’
an’
de
Adams Drug store.
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—:s THE:—
ties at F. M. Adam’s drug store.
TO. GET A
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them, especially around the fire-
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N. Morrow Judge.
J. F. Gilmore, Clerk
Men who judiciously advertise
their business and keep constant-
ly before the people are.the ones
who have the bulk of the trade
and this is just the reason the old
land and the sheen of silk, while
others are eagerly reaching out to
precious to heal the wounded heart
and make the weighed down spirit
the
, as
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K. C. Mounger.
Job work at New. York prices,
call and see us.
Prof. II. S. Ward want to Dal-
las Wednesday night 'to make A
ppparntlons for a Summer trip to
the North.
W. H. Yates has purchased the
residence property of Rev. J. T, +
Pinson in North Forney and has
moved into it.
Rev. W. E. Jordan of Kemp
.accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Riggs
arrived in the city, from Kemp,
28Ui0
ns.
“BOSS PL«CE”
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Letter Heads,
Note Heads,
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FRATERNAL ORDERS.
Brooklyn Lodge No. 386, A. F.
and A. M.
Meets ou or before the full moon
in each month.
J. M. Williams, W. M,
D. C. Kincaid, sec.
K.of H.
Meets first and third Saturday
| Miss, Berta Brown went to Dal-
our las Tnursday to visit relatives.
No 1
Ho use ransacking Webster’s, or any other Dictionary, but come
" down to plain facts and await results. That competition
is the life of trade, and we are in it, prepared to
. Meet, Overdo and Undersell All
make aparadise of the humblest,
home the world can show. Use
'precinct OFFICERS.
I. S. Wood, Justice of Peace.
S. N. Smith, Constable. -3'
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Coffins, all Sizes of Burial Robes.
ana Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines.
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selves that although we must go
out into the darkness, that if we
have lived wisely, for us beyond
the chill and the gloomgleams the
eternal light of a celestial home.—
Ex.
“During the Charleston earth-
quake an old negro rushed out
upon the public square, exhibiting
[every sign of marked fear and dis-
Attorney-at--
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Kell.
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fellows and th ।
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at home withod
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promptly Corel I
sate. this lads
30 DS.
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No. 3 for Skill
ence Book for I
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DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.___
M. E. chureh south.
BEECH BELLE’S W0SIE
No. 18,879 in American Jer-
sey Cattle Club. Will be al-
lowed toserve a few cows at
Presbyterian church.
Services—third Sunday in each
month.
Pastor—Rev. L. W. Lowrance.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning. ..
J. F. Robinson, superintendent.
Cumberland Presbyterian church
Services second Sunday in each
mouth.
Pastor—Rev. J. A. Hornbeak.
Union Sunday school every
Sunday at 3p. m. ,
Superintendent - J. W. Walker
City Livery Stable,
P. E. YATES, Proprietor,
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ble>orindigestion,use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
1
Ballard's Snow Liniment. i
Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills.,
says: I had the rheumatism so I
bad I could not raise my hand to ■
my head. Ballard’s Snow Lini-
ment has entirely cured me. I |
take pleasure in informing my |
neighbors ai d friends what it has
done for me. Chas. Hanley, clerk
for Lay & Lyman, Kewanee, Ills.,
advises us Snow Liniment cured
him of rheumatism. Why not try
it! It will surely do you good. 1 enough heard this petition ol
it cures all inflammation, woundsup at the throne of grace:
sores, cuts, sprains, etc. Sold " dese am de time of t
F. M. Adams! • I1 ’ -......., ......... r.
nights.
A. H. Ward, Dictator.
A. J. Walker, F. R.
I. O. O. F.
Meets Thursday nights.
J. M. Lewis, N. G.
A. M. Penry, Sec'ty.
—
K. of P.
Meets Monday nights.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In- •
digestion & Debility.
For Malaria, Liver Trou- \ i1SNoT
ings the earth can give.
■
“They've raked in a pretty
tough-looking lot thts morning,
haven’t they!” said the stranger
to the reporter in the police
court. •
“You are looking at the wrong
--
side, and you will find them
for the newspaper men from a
business point of view as well as
from that of pleasure. What say
von to such an organization, boys!
—Greenville Banner.
North Texas should not lag be-
hind. The more associations the
better, they bring the members of
the craft to gether and servo to
elevate the power of the press,
that is where such meetings are
properly managed. A kind feeling
for each other is produced and
-
the whole thing is explained.
Besides its blood purifying
qualities, Hood’s Sarsaparllalso
contains the best known vgeta-
ble stomahe tonics, diuretics,
kidney remedies and liver invigor-
ants, and is thus an excellent ape- reliable house of R. F. Rhea Co.
cific for all disorders of these or- have been so successful in build-
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vain show!” Rather let us smile
on them and remember for our-
FTHEA
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those who placed (heir member-
ship with the church here there
were twenty-six additions. Elder
Sanders is a very able man and his
sermons will result in much good.
He left Thursday evening for Oak
i Cliff to hold another meeting.
A subscriber came tousa short
time ago and asked that we direct
him how to keep his neighbors
I from borrowing ins paper without
9255*.
Commissioners court meets on
the 2nd Monday in Febuary, May
August and November.
C. A. Boggs, S. G. Fleming
D. H. Kirby, 0. C. Moore.
Conntv commissioners,
Nestor Morrow Pres, board.
First Mondayin each month is
Estray saleday.
Second Tuedey in each month,
is the day for the sale of land un-
der execution, etc.
Ug
lose a friend. Kind render, if you
have borrowed this paper, stop
ank think that possibly you are
the qne deferred to above. The
man who pays for the paper you
are reading may at this moment be
' Districtert convene on the
fourth ‘Mondays in November and
May, lasting seven weeks.
Anson Rainey, Judge.
3. T. Walker Clerk.
suffering mental anguish on ac-!
count of your action, and debating
in his mind, whetheryour friend
ship or the paper is the most val-
uable. For conscience sake, try
to reform.
There is a Southwest Texas
Press association; a West Texas
Press association; an East Texas
Press association, but none for
North Texas. What do the edi-
tors of North Texas think of
The brick work on Layden
Bros. new building is progressing
nicely.
— ne haying season has opened
Baptist church.
Services—Second and fourth
Sabbaths. Prayerservice eyery
Tuesday night.
Pastor—Bev. W. I. McClung.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning.
Superintendent—D. 0- Kincaid.
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Vlasco.
Go to Velasco for health, sea
air, and comfort; where deep water
is a fact and not a promise; where
ships too deep for any other Tex-
as port sail into the harbor wRh
ease; where the cheap soil m the
best in America for fruit growing,
gardening amt farming. Fast dai-
ly trains over the Velasco Termi-
nal By. Excursion each Satur-
day from Houston, returning Mon-
day. Write the Commercial Club
the best ice-cold drinks is Baker’s.
Dr. Asa Childress of Terrell
was in the city last week on busi-
ness.
It is a hundred times easier to
inflict pain than to create pleas-
tire.
Millions are striving for wealth,
thousands for fame, a dozen to be
good.
J. M. Mounger is having his
stables on Main street repaired
and re-shingled.
Mrs. W. M. Garrett went to
quietude. Those who were near
Venner & Wilmarth. *
Rev. W. R. Anderson returned
Tbnrsdey night from Baylor Uni-
versity at Waco Texas.
The festive drummer is taking
the town just at present. Forney
will get there this fall.
John Nowlin who returned
home from Waco last week has
been quite sick.
thawa
aduate.)• d
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fu KXPEI
. ENCE"tSe;
A oteuratirema
NAods thalfi
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gladder than nil the other bless organizing a North Texas associa-
tion! It would be a good thing
WE MOVE
f To oui new quarters in the new brick in a few days, and as moving
La tremendous undertaking, we desire the assistance of all the
DDle in the Forney precinct, and everywhere else, who need
GROCERIES. .
I Qome to see us. Give us a half a chance, and see if we don’t
Pay You For Hauling Them Home
MOORE & GIBSON.
happinese. Some are hastening up lively and the favorable weat h- rd I last week,
to pleasure’s halls, gay with gar-
Services—At 11 a. ui. and " p.
m. every Sabbath except the third.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
Pastor—Rev. W. F. Easterling J._______
Sunday school every Sunday at perbox.
10 a. m. „ „
Superintendent—A. M. Penry.
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jriSMsSfflSKaK "tdhnE
pupoun hberpe, and is prepurud koruseascn- M
AHESMEDIGINE
A 11 d reimt i nil it Hi We. n-d »1.® » pAEkage. It
Say! We have not lost
X* (OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE ,
The only complete Abstract of titles to lands and town lots in
Kaufman County. Deeds, releases mid all manner of instrument in
" riteing A Notary Public always in the office.
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$5, money payable at time of service, with re-
turn privilege’s. No deviation from this rule.
Don’t’askany.
County court convenes on the
third M ondays iu January, March v iiw ............
May, July, September, November ity of he disorders “flesh
each term lasting three weeKs, J ... — —
gans, as well as for low conditionsingupalucrativetrade. No house
of the system, or that tired feein-the county carries a better
iD8* ______________ > stock of goods than the above
People should not be deceived named one.
infpgotngnmnpe "aritrashumiie kind words are the" brightest
Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) which has towers of earth’s existence; they
been made in Atlanta for the past
fifteen years, never fails to give
satisfaction as a superior building
up tonic and blood purifier. It is
made from the prescription of an
eminent physician. The bottle is
large and the dose small. See
their advertisements and buy that
man long to get through with his
money and good health, aud the
fellow seldom comes to his senses
until it is too late.—Pittsburg *
Gazette,
Wm. Burgett has sold his prop-
erty on Main street to D. G- Me-
Keller and J. M. Mounger. Mr.
MeKeller takes the graineryand
ware house and Mr. Mounger takes
the feed stable.
Forney is not in a clean, healthy
condition. It-Is notoly necessa-
ry that the public streets be kept
making them mad. We are forced
to confess that we know of no thing cold to drink at only the
remedy except to persuade them , five a glass.
to subscribe and this he had tried ■
in vain. He said that many times
he did not read his paper at all,
as others would call for it and
never rotura it, and yet if he hinted
that he objected to be thus im-
posed upon he would be charged
I with “picayunishness" and perhaps
waK°,oonan
stendy. 10
25
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mal, I hare n
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LLcu
aUARANT
ETURNEN,
h Kaufman Cuny Abstract Company,
ESTABLISHED IN 1884
S; N. ADAMS, Manager,
clean, but the back premises in
everybody’s yard in the city
W. M. M’NTIRE
DEALER IN
FURNITURE.
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known by those whose respect much good is the result. For one,
you most care for—your wife and we second the motion of the Bau-
NIC ]
3ALM
ted Remedy I
diseases. [
■ has been trieb
ng muccesstore!1
ecommended. "I
m the first dosed
• driving out # I
snptrnEor0
is founded uPon |
rough kDOWjgg j
SBioodand brine,
sa general tonie
anyremedyM,
of life; (I® I
Ecemnimhki
Hl<l»er
‘emale we" .
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YOURSELF. I
’’SS’
to the mostxin
known remegh I
ates testily,"i2 .
t Botanic 510 ’
88" j
1.00 tor 6 botg I
not, wndW»
co Atlanta °.
672,228,
These figures represent the.
number of bottles cf Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption,
conghs and colds, which were
sold in the United States froas
March, ’91 to March, ‘92. Two
million, two hundred and twenty-
eight thousand, six hundred and
seventy two bottles sold in one
should be kept clean.
Cundiff & Co. is the firm name
of a new hay business firm in
Forney. They make their office
in McIntire .furniture store. No
doubt they will do well as Mr.
Cundiff is an e xperienced and
thorough business man.
The South Forney school trus-
tees have selected H. S. W ard as
j principal and Miss Lorena Allen
las assistant. These two able
appetite for fruit. Thisanuounce: George Lee returned Wednes-
of ‘ day from a viaittoHenrietia-
A Sound Liver Make, A Woll Man I
Are ’you Billions, Constipated 1
oytroubled with Jaundice, Sick
Headache, Bad taste in mouth,
Foul Breath, Coated Tongue,
d S Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot Dry]
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 doesnot 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-
First week for criminal business.
5 second, civil busness;ethird, pro-
T bate business.
The novelist has taught many a
gump how to propose and many
a romantic goose how to accept
him. .-c .
Venner & Wilmarth are head-
quarters for Hay ties. Be sure
and get our prices before you buy
elsewhere.
RUN OVER
to Ligo Baker’s and get you some-
A. T. Tillery, C. C.
J. A. Latimer, K. ot R. an
The Why And Wnerefore:
There is nothing marvelous in
the fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla
should cure so many diseases.
When you remem < thrta major-
- ■ ■ ‘ "" " is heir
to” are due to impure or poiso;
nous condition of the blood, and
that Hood’s Sarsaparilla 18 an ef-
fective and radical blood purifier,
coughs, nolds, etc. Price 50. anc
#1.00. At F. M. Adams
-^FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS
Furnished on short notice. Horses left in charge will
receive careful attention. My rates are reasonable
and my terms are strictly cash, except to regula
monthly customers.
. LEWIS,
ivery and Feed Stable.
--—
WE KEEP THE BEST TURNOUTS IN THE CITY
Horses boarded by the day, week or month at
reasonable rates. If you want a good buggy or gentle
team call and see me.
IOErHI SIDE OF RAILROAD.
which is thoroughly endorsed by |
thousands of grateful patients I
whom it has cured. Atrial bottle
-will test its merits.
“Brace up” is a tantalizing ad-
monition to those who feel all
tired out, without appetite and
discouraged. But the way in
which Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds
up the tired frame and gives a
good appetite, is wonderful
Good second handhack, with
double harness for sale cheap by
Thursday evening.
Constable Sam Smith went to
Clarksville Wednesday to attend
court. He took Chris Giles, col-
ored, as an attached witness.
Miss J ennie, Lewis left Thursday
morning (or Strawn where she
goes to visit her sister Mrs. Emma
Vernon. She will be gone quite
awhie.
It doesn’t take a fast young
scholars insure a good school for
South Forney again this fall. We
are very much pleased at the se-
lection the trusteeshave made.
Elder B. 11. Sanders closed the
meeting at. the Christian chureh
Wednesday night. Including
Au editor of a country paper,
who is unmarried and dwells in
single selfishness, made the prop
osition to send his paper free for
one ycar to every maiden who
sent him a proposal of marriage
and a lock of her hair before Jan-
ary 1, 1893. He has now the larg-
est circulation in his neighborhood
and enough hair to stuff a mat-
trees.
sucklen’a Arhtea Salve
The best salvo hi the world for ...________ -____
cuts, bruises, salt rheum, fever shadows of those going before,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehi-
bhains, corns, and all skin erup-
tions, an positively cures Piles, or
uo pay required. It is guaran-
teed te give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded Price 25 et8
Attorney at law.
ip stairs Dailey & Me-Kel-
bOck- . , ,
gomey, " Texas-
FBY W. D. ADAMS.
FOL. v.
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uqyALnaxrs O ALL, “FEOIAL PRIVILEGES TO SONE."..
FORNEY, KAUFMAN COUNTY, TEXAS, JUNE i4-J^93-
Invitations,
Circulars, Etc. e
CALL ON US.
VAN-
F#EBOSSPLACgI
ll "t
I a 100 si
lot,” answered the reporter.
“Those are not the prisoners; they
are the lawyers.”—Greenbag.
Never do any act whieh you
are not willing should be fully
Terrel) Thursday to visit friends
for several days.
8. N. Adams and son T. Burgett
Adams of Kaufman, were doipg
the town Thursday.
W. D. Austin and family of
Rockwall visited F. M. Adams’
family last week.
Dr. E. M. Fowler is having a
bay shed ereeted on his property
in north Forney.
if you want the best wagon on
earth got a Studebaker from
OM SHORT NOTICE L"
NEXT Doon TO BrLLIARD FARLOR —
SEI AVH, HAIR
CUT) SEA FOAM
OR SHAMPOO
HOT w COLD
A‛NH
An old lady being asked her
opinion of a sermon, said she
ha<l three objections to it—first,
the preacher read it; second, he
read it badly; third, it was_not
worth readng.
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Clean up! Use lime!
Geo. Lee’s finesow died last
week.
Mrs. Lajra Erwin went to Ter-
STREHGTH AND HEALTH.
If you are not feeling strong and
and healthy, try Electric Bitters.
If “La Grippe” has left you weak
and weary, use Electric Bitters.
This remedy acts directly on
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys,
gently aiding those organs to per-
form their functions. If you are
afflicted with Sick Headache, you
will find speed}’ and permanent
relief by taking Electric Bitters.
One trial will convince you that
this is the remedy you need.
Large bottles only 50c. at F. M.
Lafe L. Lindsey Aclll
thomnuhtpoosoreinspanand’to. tocataatrongerdiettunurrt. eratslomid-onl, he
day’s laughter will be to-morrow’s
tears! No, this is ungracious; we
have supped and know that be-
yond the door of exit is the night,
for this shall we sy, “Lite is a
children, for example. Be cau- [ net and suggest that the editor of
at I tious in plans and bold in execu- that paper call a meeting of the
Hood’s Sa«apaWriSdZXuell*the tion. Never leave one employ- editors and publiahers ot North
I story of its merit. When in need of med- | ment until you are sure of another. Texas for the purpose as above
erHooD‛8CURE9 —Exchange o’eted "
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year, and each and every bottle u
was Rohl on a positive guarantee S
that money would be refund* l if ;
salisfnctory results dill not lollow
its use. The secret of its suc-
cess is plum. It never disap 3
point I and can al ways be depended
on as the very best remeiy for •
fires ob hell is abnrnin’ fo de on-
rightus. O, Lord, Babe us. Come
right down to us. If yo‛ cayn’t
come, yo’sy’f, sen’ down de Lawd
Jesus, but if yo can come yo’se’f,
yo’ bettali do it knee dis yer’s
mighty boi’us matah an’ taint no
time W to son’ chillun’."
“One at least of the principles!
। of the late Jefferson Davis sur-
vives after him," says, the Boston
Journal. Nearly all of them do.
Only two are dead as far as we
know—chattel slavery and the
theory that it is convenient or ex-
pedient to try to secede from the
Union when a governing majority
is opposed to it. And we believe [
Mr. Davis himself had abandoned
both of these long before his
death, though he-was very fond of
making historical arguments in
defense rather than in support of
them. 4
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