Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCE! Homestead Law.
Ih the Oldest Bepublican
©(AILY PAPER NOW PUBLISHED IX THf
State ofTexas.
Or ever likely to hp.
Terns of Subscription:
One ye;-.j , . , $?> 00
bis months . $3 00
flftiff!: 748
Dallas City-
ROSS A VOID'S
iilAA S
§eld to canvass tor us, nor have w
m j Largest & most complete establishment in Bortii Tel
fXXVRAOTS PROM tub
State OoF.sTtran>3
ART. XVI.—GENERAL PROVISIONS.
t*'hy is Rprinu Tobacco having «uch a
j;111 Becau -n ciiewers know it is the best
?»rsor.s having cityimproved property for f •< 1
vji! find "it to ti.c.r interest to advertiMt la tbe
J NTf-LLICENCEK
An old nurse save : Dr- Acker's English
Remedy is bes1 fur coughs, croup or dip-
iheria At drt:ggistev
NOTICE TO OUR SUBSCRIBER'-.
l*>w r.ie f.titit!' CI to every number of our papet
OKriuc time subscribed fos. Wc pay postage
n every number aen« to the postoCloe and if yoa
'iiis to r» ccive an y number ) ou will please notify
U4, Let money paid bring iu proper return.
The ]>TKUJGESCKii is steadily increa
jng its circulation. It is bei g anxiously
inquired after on all sides The Daily is
only 50 cents per mo ih; Weekly i
$2. 50 per * tar. tend i» your naiyes with
he cash.
SBC. 50. The homestead of a faml'y shall bo.
and ia hereby protected from forced sale for th«
payment ot all deb's, except for tbe purchase
money thereof, or a pa t of such purchase money
the tuxes due tbereon, or for worit and material
used in conatrHStinjf improvements thereon; ami
in this last case only when the work and material
are contracted for in writing, with the consent of
the wife, given in the same manner as la requ ret
in niakiag a sale and conveyance «f the homo.
Stead; or shall the owner, if a married man, sell
the homestead without the consent of ih* wife,
given in such manner as may be prescribed b y
law. No mortgage, trust deed or •ther iien shall
ever be va'id, except for the purchase money
therefor or improvements made thereon, as here-
inbefore provided, whether such mortgage or
trust deed or other lien snail bava been created
by tbe husband alone or together with his vrifa:
and alJ pretended sale* of the homestead involv-
ing any condition of defiance shall do void.
Hec. 51. '1 he homestead, not in a town or ci' y
shall consist of not more than 2J0 aore- o" '
which may be in one or more paresis, with the
improvements thereon. The homestead, in a c.:ty,
town or village abail consist of lot or lots, not to
exceed in va ue live thousand dollars at the time
ot the'r designation »s the homestead, without
sollectors out to barrass ana annoy, sent
the contrary, we have ourselves On
pressed for our bills as many can testify.
To those in this locality we would respect
ully say that in navi-ie subscription
taey can re3t assured that, a paper publish
pd in Dallas when there were only thirteen
(13) white republicans, voting the ticicet
in the entire county, can not fail wneu
there are thirteen hundred, anu
•SHALL Nor
till there are more than thirteen thousand
(13,000). liere we planted our Ebeneser
years ago and here Nouxoy'tf. Union In-
RLLHi-tiftCEft Will HtHihi 10 UO KG 11 <11*6 WOfX
Look up at the ilatt and behoiu it is dyit,k-
The 1I»<1 tucii M&rtfcl
are ii'iver imitated
is especially true
counterfeited. They
. a family medicine,
j a»d it is positive proof that the remedy
imitated is of the highest value. As Boon
a* it had been tested and proved by the
whole wond that Hop Bitters was the
reference to'the value <1 any improvements there" j Pui,est, best and most valuable latnily
on. Provided, that the same shall be used for j medicine on earth, many imitations sprung
Ibeeallfngortusiuesr^.fttre iKSly 1 H,,d be«a» t0«teal the n0tice8 '» which
Pioviaeu", also, that any temporaiy renting of .he , the press and people of the country had
ALDEIDGE & WALTER,
Printers,
Klaiik Book Miilseirs,
STAOKeWEES.
All kit:ds of blank book made to order & keptisi st<
Full Line of Legal Blanks
ALWAYS ON HAND
Ers* a j -ices duplicated and work equal to asr*r fg»o^
the oldest esfcablialieti iumsa.
623 W 8TEKT,
It is a remnrhabU fact t at the Patent OClaa is
tiii-onh Dupartaieat of Government that itself-
t.iiput rtin;r,
1 vcniors a::.'. palvOtt.'-'« throughout the country
urn tind their interest promoted oy plac n; their
hi t- e ban is of Prerby « Green, who had
j ,*.-i:s of e pei -en ce as colie'tora iu tbe various
, .e 'ar'nvjiKs a. vV ashington, D, u.
Biiiington is ottenn?
/»J l •.
some scecial Bar
e^ins in J/urniturs, cliaire,looking %lassAe
linstock is the largest,and.is comprised n!
i ire fines', gov'ts in his line to be found iu
7:'.: vs.*.
WANTED—500,000, acros choice Texas
land in one bod v.
200,000 acres cuoice land m one body,
tar tits wishing to sell will give partic-
iiin, as to location and lowest eaah ratf.
A .B Norton & Co,
y?d 'location, in '! etas for a fir**
;ehool by one of the ablest and
j,! '.eiv.-ne.i-B in the Union, v,mo
• \v.tb ii in ti.e v. i'i bUtb.Pst testimonial* as
!j]loui"ii and m «r'al 'ch:vra>;;.o"._ Any par.
tin e tah'ishmont of a ITo.l Milita-
d my aie.ii v:\ed to cpeti co reipondenca
.i ■ Kd:tor 'Jthe, itrrfetLiQKXUS*.
homestead
Hill
t-'EO. 52. on tiie death of the imsbaul ir w
or both, the homestead shall descend and vest
like manner as other real property ol the deces*.
ei, and shall be governed by the -aine laws of de-
scent an<t distribution. But it shall not be parti,
tioned ainontr the heirs of the deceased during Uv»
liietime of the surviving nusband or wife, or *o
loi;g as the survivor nay elect to use or occupy
the same as a homestead, or as long uo the guard-
fun i f the minor children of the deceased may b<*
permitted, under the ordar of the proper e.oiu'!,
j m ving jurisdiction, 10 use and occupy th« sauio,
J The law defining the homestead aud other prop
ertv exempt from taxation in accordance witu ttt«
above provisions is as f dlows:
AK'i'. (jSo-l. 'l'nere i-hall r iso be reserTad to
eveiv tamiiy in this istate, free and exempt froca
forced sale for d«bts, the following property : All
I household and Kitchen furniture; all implements
of husbandry.;, all tools and apparatus oelougin?
to any trade or piofwsiim; all books belonging
to private or public libraries; fivomdeh cowa aaa
oaives; two yoke of worioxou; two iiorsas ao4
otie H.'isrou; one carrlutjo or Ouijgy; one <tun;
twenty hogs; twenty head of fchcep; ml pyorie-
16ns and forage on h-'irifl for tj-me conauaiptlon;
all saddle:;, bridles and harness necessary for the
use of the fa,nl.y; and to <;very eitisuu and h«id
of a family one horse, bridle and saddle; all w/»aia
lug apparel; all tools, apparatus aud bovika las,
s>ugirg t.> his priva;e fibr*:*
shall not cnange the character of tho. ! expressed the merits of H. B. and in every
when no other homestead l,a. been acquired, way trying to induce suffering invalids to
us# their stuff instead, expecting to make
money on the credit and good name of
H. B* Many others started nostrums ptit
up in similar style to H. B. with various-
ly devised names in which the word
' Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to
induce people to believe they were the
same as Hop Bitters, All such pretended'
remedies or cures, no matter what their
style or name is. and especially those with
' the word "Hop" or''Hops" in their name
or iu any wiy connected with them or their
name, are imitations or counterfeits. Be-
ware of them. Touch none of thein, Use
nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a
bunch or cluster of green Hops on the
white label. Trust nothing ehc. Drug
gists and dealers are warned against dea.-
ing in imitations or counterfeits.
\T A NTKI'-a go."
i^n Miiiu-y
paper and
A CARD.
nil who are S'lfi'oiitig from tie errors at a
etfoti of yrutb, nervous wejiknew,. ear'y
..... -f manhood, tie., I wiiiptiid a recipt
:ii eure y.iu, K.'tEK t'F CK.iKGS, This
e" eij was discovered by a aiissionary in
A;i-.iay.k. bund a M if-.tddissBel envelope
i;. v jeeeph T. luntan, fckariua D, New
A Happy Fam!y.
i from the breast,"'pie. ;: d from the-bott ii
nob will sour and mist vwill curdle;
hallttt-'itns all that oitbt,
i-hiOu •uii.ir.giieads iu awful fright.
. i.'c y. 'twas ti'uu with Victoria,
v w iiideoii-i without Casio da:
. .i .ic 1' it, for peatoful siumlur,
■iitil tbair prayer and slept ;ikt
thunder.
juiy;>J-12mo
NOTICE THIS,
t? you want to buy b piano, or/.?vn or musical fci
ttfumeiits of any kind er sheet masta, i.r lnstrue-
i'-u" book or auy thins; in thomusi > ki I'tta—ap-
-■h to u,o odltor ot the iNTr.LLioejfCRK. and you
will h, enabled to buy what you want, and you
•'.ill lii.M thirty i r cent from what you wil have
kj-da) i, called music dcniers., linar this iu miad
ul io|r the holiday season.
Texas.—AH who contemplate immij
grating to '"tiie beautiful land" ca.i learn
he advantages a;>d disadvantages—"the
ruth, and nothing but the truth," by sub*,
scribing for Norton's Uiuon Intkllwen"
jKk, published at DaIIits, the city <>i grea
exiwiCtationa and graater t promise in the |
tit ate. Terms: a ^2.50 perunum ^1,50 for j
3.x months
For cfxio or Ronl
Advertise your w'slics in the Intelligekczs.
.1 bran now safe for sale, iin^ iira ol A. B. j
Norton ii C' i.
v.-r >i desirao'o raon » aM houses for rent ,
Li.quire ci. V. 15. Norton & Co.
A h'Miao on Uie coi ner of Sycamore and P.villc ,
n.iiiue for lent. Enquire 01 A. li. Norton Si t'o. I
iM»i ,; j j a. • s ate open toi.il advartisers. liatea j
a-.dc Known on app.ication >otleedito:.
Valuable lauds .u niaiv oounti s in t'cxas for ,
hnl -. Anqiire of tue editor of the IxrELLIGtH I
i ru.
For Sale,
NORTON'S UNION INTEL
LIG EMCEE.
"The old Reliable" Union
the stalwart advocate ot
NATIONAL KEPPBWCANtSJT,
Commends itselt to ail, who are devot
d to th? prinoiplw of the grand party t-
Pogress and Freedom-
It has now entered rpon a new voluii
nd asks at the hand <<f thoso, who profess
epublicanBm that to which it is jmlly cn
tited a liberal and generous support.
The Intelligencer was the last Union
papei published in the states that attempt
<*d to secede irorn the Federal Union—and
iJOUldD't.
The lNTRr.i,TnENOEK is. the oldest repub
iican paper in the south.
- he Intellioekcbk wan for many vears
I it only republican journal in the nouth.
The editor and proprietor of the lwT.tr.
iGKJSc;iR iias continuously kept th« old
flag flvinw under ih© most tryuu: cir-
cim:8tances—hat, stood faithful Among the
ffcithle-s '—has passsd through "the tiery
urnace" ol proscription intolerance aud
deadly hate" ami
t/NA10ED AND ALCNK
has striven to uphold the cause of the
CONaTITOTION A NO Tlii? UNION
Term.
liaviag demonstrated that a republican
paper can be published in the old t'emo-
eratie atro/iold unoor tbe most adverse
ir«um etance«, and navirg tsia.de the is( •
XELI.lt/ EN CEJK a
PERMANENT rNSTITUTION
having spent ins ume and ta.'er.ts and
money, when friends were "few and far be
tween" having borne tbe brnsi aud bur-
it>ei' ol tbe hght; he heuevea taat m tr.e
dawn ot a better any ne has th° right to
aaa those who "claim to he republican*'
II help extend its circulation.
WE fciiALL CONTINUE
to advocate what we beJiete the right »<,u
to advance the best
INTEREST OF TEXAS.
In our columns will be tound much n«o !
ul iniormation for the bumneM man, the !
aimer ana meciianio aud all cl.tssea o(
community. VVeshttil continue our en
Mrs. Winslo-w's Soothing Syrny
Hfev. Sylvanut Cobb thus write# 1 n the Bontoa
Christlsn Vreeman ;—Wo would by uo means rec
ommend nuy kiud of medicine which we did not
know to be good—particularly for infants. Hut of
Mrs Winsiow'a Sooting Syrvp we can apeak from
knowledge in our own family it has proved a b!ee
sing indeed, by giving un infant troubled with c.l-
ic pains, quiet sleep, and the parents unbroken
rest It night. Most piuenis can appreciate thesa
blessings, Here is an article whicli works to per-
fection, a nd which is harmless; for the sle'jp
wtichit affords tbe intant is'perfectiy natural, aud
the little cherurb awakes lis "bright as a button '
And during the proeuss ol teething, its yah.e is in
raleuhlf, We have frequently heard mothers say
Ul .* thoy would not be without it irom the birth oi
the child ti'I it had finished with the teething
siege, on any consideration whatever, deli by all
Lru. abott egtiat iicents
o X t: SQiJAJtJJK 4€RE,
The nnmtJe? ot square feet In a acre is
43,5tK). In order to have ibis area tbe
pieoe of land must be ofsucb a length and
ortadth that two multiplied logeiher will
produce the above number. Thua, an
acre of. land migbt be 43,560 feet long by
one toot broad; 21,780 teet long by two
feet bfoad; 14,520 leet long by three feet
broad, ana so ou. IV the acre oi land w to
ae exactly smiafp, each side must be near-
ly as possible L08 feet 1:2 inches, The
nearest you can come to an exactly square
acre with as even number of feet in the
acre make it 220 feet long by 19S broad
This slcjaot dressing ij
is preferred by tlisse
_ wlioha-re used it, to sny
f.simiiar artjqls, ob »c-
'^ccunt of its tap-iiar
^fcjjcleaivinns aod piuity.
-Mr contl*n• mit-srials
, onLv t^-t are borvrncud
to th>3 sculp and hair
and always
Scsfores Jha Youthful Caiar to Srey or FaJetl Ijair
ParVer'3 Hair Ealsajr is fir.eKr ptrfmue-d and Is ^
warranted to prevent falling of the hail- and to p>> I
taove dandrutf and itching. Kiscox dt Co .. N.Y,
£(►*. and $1 rJa»#, rv4 dealers In ^rnj»» and rr;fcdV-{*«.
fmrwrsrjix^.
PAMIOSM'S
GENGi
A Supsri&Uva Keaftit and CttTrgt'? HaitTwr.
If you are a mechanic or forme.-, worn out -ykh
cn-erworW, or a mother run down by family or bwe.
hold duties try Parksk's C.ingsr To Vic.
If ymi are a lawyer, ruioijtur or business ass* e»»
haunted by mental sti »*in or cdo not toiVe
into:-iccting stimulants, Uituso Parker's Ginger Ttaiia
If yon have Consumption, Dy ap«|*io, Kheicna-
Ism, Kidney Compl.'.ints, oranyclisorderofthahin^
ftomach. bowels, blood orne-'-c.-,. Pakvir's Girctx
i cxic will cure yeu. It is die Greatest Blood Purifier
fed fts Ssa» end SarestCcBsh Cure Evsr Btci,
II rou ere wssdng away f:-om ag.;, dissipation or
any disease or vrcakness and. eoinrc a stimulant talfn
Gjngkk Tonic at onte; it will Invigorate and build
you up froja the first dose hit will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundred* of lives; it mny save voure,
CAITTIOX!—R"fu>0 all mhjtitut-?. I'crk.r't OtnefrToiih *
oonpo«d of tie best ivnwdiM spti ulntive w mM, u id h ci itlfp'y
dtffiTOiit from pr*pw»Jlo», I.((rtnpor tirmf. Send Ivt slri.xl«w to
Ulticox & Co., N. T. *Oe. A *1 size, i uvfclero in arvgtu
G7tEAT BAVrrtn JUYtXG DOLLAR SI7X.
Dallas^ Tex j
1.tyiS8,irr
tmro kp t»i this n-vrtry. *ayr that o'l'ie '
andOatre Prnvdrw ^ \ },r,rt woA >« trrSi
ttvrt Wwrbtnn'K «a-l .tun i';*> ~ abSwSJ
tsrih w
. .* aor?,
merit . r V. ~ <»**«*& Wo4
p; r fwvi Jnimeiamiy luWi;
taat-e li"S» lay Jlkc i.bc; <* ■
eueteiiep nfti!toc,-ej .
'jy mail Jfof *tfht >tur
uKDii, navir. j
'K.*i Cw'-otwe red look for si£usturc of
i topply j
Any ^ ^niii^M ,»t clwifcr to perAuaur
?: u a ' s r..r*
fAVI^Q VVYlSa Tie. STZ&
8
J. M. McOkkw WILLIAM SM~u.II
LgU Anditcr. P O den't Lot,- /»«;,«,-tor P G den''
McGX-tEW '
A. IXoTixtijH an it" Cots n&clot's at j
Scorns E & G, St, Cloud Snlding,
WASHINGroy, I). G.
—tot—
Pr.ytko before ihe Snprotnn Cocrt, District of!
Golnrr,bin, the court of claims, and tbe Kxeo. |
utive Ocpartment" of tho Geuoril Govsru-
raent.
Special attention yiven to the business cl
"Postmasters, U 8 Attorneys V 8 Commission.
€)rsf CIvrkH, Murehai^, Intern 1 Rovonuo- Col-
lectors, Pension Agents, Army'■ and. Navy
Officers, Indian Agents, Registers and He-
ceiver of Land Offices, Surveyors, and
Collectors of Customs, Railroad mid"
t-t»amboat Companies, ail Con-
tractors and National Banks.
•V u
fe'J \xl
JLCSOia
iVf 'rea*3 tvowuij
m
LIVER PADS
lor Sale
PlAjfO Co*®?-
i farm of 2uD acres, about eight miles
• at i is", of I anas asd one cu e north of t o
; ran'; ilailro-i't; 01.0 ittia trod acres improved;
>o l t.vo-ioiy lr>uie iious-j rejently bui\;
i od _-.4ai«ry an I bir:i, a we'l of exc dent water
c • v*ui -lit t*» a go id school. 1 '.ice, ^ .0 per
i r... l.i/ti ; . e < i -a. Jt Norton at Co.
' g . ..J land, with a small improve.
teavors lor
AND OitUKit AND OKJID G') 7 jry
rhe iNTEiuciMNcsji coattnu'.'ij to adv,>
tea:'«
"tu
'.CIVS ul
!iicul, uf r.
vV:l * O;' i x
,'i u.v a L; jo i
soil'.i* a..t ul
Jt'ffwnc.*; lan'l w.-ltimbTed
i >t «vl>p*!t acre. Cr*p:i >ie of
" vr«a. iicc itoti n»»«jut seven m ie<
\j ritieThis ):u«d m
pa.*uociUi8
|.;jlO . ii: Li i.iH* llve^. Ko
Oi Ii. at' ' 1* X Ua* ia 't
BU K.\ S-.I'-'S COCOA13TE.
iieno*neci as a Purn and Effective
i,i»;r Lretf ingin ail Part# of the
W Jr'id.
For tuirtv ye'<rs it has l>e?n a favorite
*Hl» i<eouie aod a le.wler vtlh tho trade.
I he ir-'.uie ' LtKjuAiNio has become e val-
uable property Burnett t'i Co. have es-
'ablished »ol2 right to i:«e it i» severaj
suits at law ttius protecliog itus public
iiid themsel ves from impoaitioh.
•^Tbe superior i»y of liarnett's Flavoring,
lieuacuconsist iu their perfect purity'
,ereat stren»ta;
•wie fuouc J<r*;e hchools, innraiity
ierance ati<J virtue—endeavoring
cheer the taste aod cultivate th;> iaind
po "build up the waste pUce.s" and to beu
ctit mankinu.
loour old readers, it is cot Jie.Tfc«<arv to
s^v more— ♦hey understand us.
nvu\ in our miUei we say try U;5, jt it.,i as
yoa please I We hare entered upon ttie 18
voiunit o« th* wkkklY and ure 1,1 me Ctl;
volume of our i)Af>.^, "V'f 4,ave
pianos
•1330 2VJAS3 G?k&lTD FiANO for ONLY$245
Pl.VO ST tLE 3 1-2
wool euse, elegantlv fintahad, 3 atriegs. 81
Ocinvo", lull patent c«ntante agraffes; our new
Patentoyerssiojtg scale, beautifu*caved legs and
yre, he«vy seientitle and large fancy Hioalding,
fail lrim frame, French (J-and actloii, Grand
Hu = meis, iu fact, ev.'ty improvement wiiich can
in ary way tan! to thi perfectou of the ijiatru-
£S PFmm
—■ ^*tifi• j:?1
■' ti r L ' V , ■■
itmimhnm-
'•«tf *??!!<«"»». n-H wiii'.^vt
A"™] * ^ Ave colored pl*)«. frfu «r.sr*vinia, :
etcnt sod MI dew.rlutl-,^6, jvrie®, mnt dlrwtwiif »'o» 5
J o'Jtioc tf>") nriftUt of VoftuM,; iwi fi
rTrew, fit. IsT&luabU |o a!!. ,Y1(
wilt bo l<w^d Kcr* ,,i!nhle for rlsnttng Iu tVtj i
P"«i> J' * 8«um ctlia.ife. wi'ignteaspeelftliyofdjimivl, s
Iiai1,.. v A.tijci'.raenaud Mnrkvt IsriioirF, An.'.-,,, ' I
•*" JtX&BY & CO.. i'ctroit. 3Iich» :
Quickly and
■ Permanent!}'
wrKKuuiift\
Dr.Stinscii'sAsthKaRemedyi
Is uneqiialfKl as a positive } .1 _ fc K ;#£ -ligi M fiJ 1
p.nd all their attendant evils. IS does not .'liertdv
nfl'ord temporary relief, but is a permanent cur*. I
itra. E. F. Loe, of Belinore, O., naya of it: " i <ir.\1
turprimi rU ihe of your remedy. It «1
Mc first medicine in nix yearn tfiat hat looientd v.t'j
ar«i rtvidt expectoration citsv. I now iltep aii
ttllfru viittiout cowihhji." If your druggist acts nay
fteap it, s^cd for treatise and testimonials to
SI. IP. U. I*£(U A <"0
flisk uiryi)xt wai. tfwvftu
E8TAEI4SHED 1874.
Carter & Gibson,
413 ELI! ST.
'TS*j
a
-<
^1
BOG kSZ2f D£RS.
Tha iloat Complete Establish-
ment in North Texas
E«tima.tesaad eamjilesol work tuniahed on
application
! men', ban been added,
ie r-o^Our price for siils instrument, based
ana dcilyareA on board cars at New Yori
mtn fina Pdino Cover, Stool
, nd r ook. Only '
. . - maud a« U«4uctj<i from our late who!eft«l factory piice
I JJOOu puiliiCitlOfl8ft8 OUT II »||Q.1 wuujj p^f ! 295 do'l» »"i dty ocly, to have thi# bemiUfi] f
■| mit—unpretentious and unatuimrssa P'ano i-.tredu ed. rh.a ia now, bvfvi, the groat
. - ©Si .>hr:*ai.i ever o.rerea the ma«i-Al uublir. TTn
bl)OU2^ our pa[»t:r any nave oeen, v?e arts I pfcedenUid #uoc«»i»al rcmenious deuand for thii
; satisliet that, in our hu^ii»i a capacity we •• «y'«' Older at °»ice. ,
oave done sotue good. Iu otiiers il tiiev : . . ' h ii I ia.no ,"T'" ,>e.,',en, on 15 days test iriai.
. . Plcate aeaJ reterenje If yoa <io not seud tnoaev
i have nut to U* ; orier «jsah aunt ith orter wilt be refunded and
I Tho«» who wiah a fair, candid " "
ken journal that (Kndeis not to
j ante and bows uoi tue knee to Baal
nvited to enroll UieauUves upon
gooC, lu otoers il they
1 cuts DO. freight charg.'s paid by us both w«y« If Pl»no"i".
i a vitinia I 1 not just aa repr<nentcd. . Oner 13,00) in uso, and
» mmieu crotone disMitls'jed pvrchaaer Handaooe (llua-
HiO JilftinSircct
Ealins 'Tqz", a-
mm ELscrmc Iqap
It is prohable that,nearly every family
in Dallas knows by this time the great
merit poseessod i>y this world renewed
soap, for it has been on the market for fif-
teen .years. and hi# been brought to Jhe no
tice of all, but is our. mlitrtiding has es-
caped tbe eye of any, ;t,nd if no friend has
spoken of its merits, ple t?o allow us to say
that you will truly find it to your interest
to try it, aud see for yourself how far su-
perior it iij to any otitcr soap made. It id I
reailj
A PLACE FOR YOUR DECT30IUARY, r
A PLACE FOK YOUR NEWSPAPERS. *
A PLACtt POR YOUR PURSODICAL&,.
4fieo orr"TT'*r'1 f* jsiurijiossf, kit fn one,
THE WOYES DICTIONARY HCLOSR.
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ist and receiv- lu« wkskly at t.ie rate ol
112.50 6 ,ve"rj '-ue DAILY Ut rti.OQ pe, ^
atated Oat ildgue,mailed free, (fi' |ng the h'gheM
talmansials ever awarded any facturer. Krerv
Piar.o fdll warranted for fiveyears, 8he4* anelcM
price caajjue of 3.900 cliole pieces for 3 stamo.
Uwa oha lltio Qo.&im* ,*» Y.
Ti-O liOKt
Aud Most Ecun.mioal
xne \irorld.
Ycut Grocer s-Us It.
Yoiira, respectfully,
T. L. C-tVUtN .c CJO , 4ai'ifa; tare
T.. L. MARSALlb,
V« Vo.'isaii- Agict, ral'fa, Te
THIS PAfgE
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1882, newspaper, October 23, 1882; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443931/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.