Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1894 Page: 3 of 3
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ALLIANCE STANDARD. APF IL THE 17, 1894
ALLIANCE mN»AIA
«M r*aM«l« •• hum tlm Hll»
uni of hiiimiithii» .
*»u
U Mi paid is advaaeslO eti fit month
Advertising Rule*
HUmlhui advertisement* one to 8
inches $5.00 p«r inch for 12 -montha.
Four to eight Indie* Indies $4 00 per
inch. at .
Liberal discount* on large contractu.
Reading notices lOcl* par line Ibr flint
Insertion, 6cu per line for each subse-
quent insertion.
Casbin advance required for tran-
sient notices, and from strangers.
lAIHill DIRECTORY.
P.4A. M.
Andrew Jackson Lodge No. 88 meet,
every thinl Piturday at 8 o’clock, P. U.
J. C, H KNIItCHHOS, W M.
C. A. Kkk{ clkk. Heo.
a slash m PHieii i
Owing to the veto of thVifelani SiH #V Bill
Bhd the scarcity of money; and realisii £ too.
the hard times now Upon us; ye will,off >1* goods
at a sacrifice during the pe*t siity At ya. Be-
loV you will flnA tome of the the gre t bar-
gains we are how offering.
^ob lot of clothing Below Cost.
$uit£ worth $8.00 for $5. ).
Suits >orth $12.00 fbr $F 30.,
Ve rave a lot of Hats we arb offer! ; at
25 per dent, below oosti .
Ladies button shoes at $1’.$0 pef pd. f.
Jeans parits from ninety. oent$ up.
Cotton stripes fiVe cents pef yard'.
Good Calico at fi^e dents £ani.
Pretty Figured LawnS, at five .ospts pef yard;
we are plso selling Syrup at zbots pr gallon.
Call and see us: ne mean Business.
brug* cheaper than ever known.
Prompt medical attention given (o
•II calls In the Town and Country.
A J. Oliver, M. D. and Druggist.
HOTEL NOTICE.
G. W. Taylor is prepare^ u> feed
j»nd lodge persons attending court, as
well as the traveling public, at price*
that i coord with the hard times, and
give them the he»t the market affords
Jlc also has si allies and feed for
horses, and keep* on hand horses,
hacks and buggies and is ready to
carrv parties to any |>omt within tlie
county. ... .
J W HendersdnT
PHYSICIAN AND $UR6E0N.
LINDEN, TEXASi
Strict attention given to
all professional balls, day
or night. Charges liberal.
"3T fr. Stovall,
LINDEN .** *** TEXAS•
DRUGS & PHARMACY.
A FULL LI WE OP
DRCOS, FAMILY and PATENT
MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, etc..
Prescription! carefully compounded,
f .«
A liberal share of Publie Patronage is
fee; .........
Resp’t, HOWE ft CARLOW. Atlanta
TexDs
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Take Notice.
Obituaries, resolutions end tributes nf
respect are given insertion stthe rate
of five cents s line lor all over teu lines
H.
SurHuy your Clothing at C
Nelson’s and eave 25 per cent.
S9*A nice line of ciders on hand at
G W. Sheffield's.
WA full line of Boon, Stationary
and school supplies at J. T. Stovall’s.
—The forest trees, that were bare
of leaves only a abort while ago, are
now fully robed io verdant green.
fcaP*Try C. H. Nelson’* cash price*
on Clothing, where you will find the
ben selections in Town.
S9-! will have, on every Saturday
afternoon, a nice lot of freah fish,
cheap for caah. G. W. Sheffield.
—Uncle George favlor and lady
took a trip to Howie county las' Fri-
day. to visit Mrs Taylor's hro her who
was reported quite sick. - They re-1 fktttjful old oolowd woma^.
turned lost night wilii the sad news of
their brother's death.
TfW!rtfff?nAfee. SI**V. LirTTUcT
—Dr. Oliver has been q lite tick for
tome time, but, we era pleased to
learb', is improving. He i i also hair-
ing hta cancer worked on I y a special-
ist.
cash price*.
“Try C. H. kelson’s
■pectfully solicited,
$40“ weeS
FOR
WILLING W0RKER8
M stthn mz, sar *<*, h> say part of tb* eoaabr,
*t th» onploynwat wnkh wm farnish. Toa n.«4
aet be away from horn* me sight. ToBoaajita
yearwholaUm*totha work,otoalyyoarspan mo-
■rats. AsMplUlbaotrsaairadyosraaMrU.
W« supply yon with all that Is a*«M. It wm
aost yoa nothing to try tho badness, Any one
Can do tbs work. Beginners money from
tho start. Failure Is unknown with oarworkm.
■vary hoar yoa labor yoa can Easily make n dollar,
fto one who is willing to work fWUs to make morn
■nary mry day than tan be made in three daya
at aa'r ordinary employnegtl Send tor freo book
brajaira tho fullest tatarmstloa.
H. HALLETT & CO*
log «ao.
PORTLAND, MAINE.
CpPYRIGH
at C. H. Nelson’o.
S9"Yoii can liny Gruceiifea at C if.
Nelson's cheape r I hurt any w here in
town.
S9*U*e Allens Nerve Balm fni *11
aches mid puius. Kui sale liy all first
cla*s Druggists.—2-2-3tn.
S9Tablt* salt at C. H, Nelson’s at
6cU per sack.
We invite ladies to Write us about
their trouble. Thachcr Medicine Co,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
StSrSnuff and Tobacco of all
kinds will be found at J, T. Stovall's.
•9-Fire proof Lamp Chimneys at
C. H. Nelson'*.
IbF-We want an active young man
to Canvas Cass County for the sale of
Cotton gins, Presses Boilers and En-
gines. Address, Texarkana Car A
Foundry Co. —Texarkana, Tex. tf.
•SPGrand Pa's Wonder soap at
C. H. Nelson’s.
J9*C. fl- Netaon leads the town on
price*. Try bis cash price*.
—Otif daughter, Mrs Carrie Harkey
and her two Rule boys gladdened oar
home with' their prescense last Sunday
evening and night. They returned
borne Monday evening.
Look at the cash prices. Cot-
ton plaids, Sets per yard. Good Do-
mestic at 6]cta per yard at C. H. Nel-
son’s.
'Fresh Lemens, 25cis per dozen
at G. W. Sheffield’s.
—The Standard office was bonered
by a visit from Miss Maud Myers, yes-
terday morning. Ladies are always
welcome visitors.
Silk Parasols of every descrip-
tion at G. H. Nelson's.
dBrCelf on G. W. Sheffield for
fresh borne ground meal.
No remedy bam proved itself so effi»
cacioas’ifl constipation and coetive-
ness (a common complaint among wo-
men) as Dr. Thacher'*: Liver and
Blood Syrup.—Stjlfl by J M' Wom-
S9“McWbortor Broa. » ill rail oprn
at 6octs per bushel, beat raroey Hey
at Boot* per bale and the test bran at
$1.15 |>er hundred pounds
MPC. H . Nelson has j let received
the nicest line of Sprint Clothing
ever brought to Linden.
In the majority of ctuu, Neuralgia
is caused and continued b ’ some di-
sease of the female organp. Stella-
Vltea will cure these ^is^aaee.—Sold
by J M Woromack, Marietta “tei.
•9“C. H. Nelson leads the town on
prices. Try his cash prhps.
•9-Call on J L Griffin, Queen Chv
Texas, for the celebrated holing wa-
gon j the best on wbeMa. 2 -2 if
. . j*,, |
—Aunt Charity Smith, * goon and
died fit
tirr home near here last Sunday. Pi*,
lapse from Pneumonia. Y 4
ftrfrMcWhorter llrd£ trj)^ {fi'lr grain
in ear load Iota and arelahle lo meet
a|i euuipetllioni
•9“ A full line of Dres* shifts and
Under shin* at C. H. Nelson'*.’
►jF"lf troubletl with pa j rl** of ntiy
kind use Allens Nerve Bilm. ■ Sold
ill
SPRING TIDE.
Every season brings its changes. Every business
has its failures. But 0. H. Nelson never fails to be
up with the changing seasons. He now comes with
a line of Spring Goods that excells anything ever
brought to Linden, both for cheapness and quality.
Gents Furnishing Goods and Clothing of every
Style and Quality.
Ladies Dress GoodS, Embroidery, Silk and KiJ Gloves,
Parasdls, Trimlngs and Fancy Notions.
A fall line of Domaatlo and Standard Dry Qooda.
HAMILTON & BROWO’S Lsdies and Gents SHOES.
Also Staple Family Groceries: Plantation Supplies:
Farming Implements, #c., $c..
All are invited to come, examine goods andleam our
prices and we are sure to trade — Tours to please.
Respectfully, O. H. 2T8LS02T.
—The JiitrutcoTE, of Jefferson
Texas, come out in mourning last
week. Indicating the death of Ua edit-
or, Mr. Ward Taylor. Thua Jeffer
•on hi* lost one of .its beat citizens
and the cause of reform one of its
Strongest supporter*. Occupying
the position be did, in connection
with bis location nt Jefferson. 1
Taylor might have made an Independ-
ent fortune bad be been disposed
sacrifice principle and allow himself
and bis paper controlled by the doml
necring politician. But no induce-
ment they could offer waa sufficient
lo catlap nun to waver for a moment
from hi* -onvicllona of right, and
from the day the Jemplecuts Brat
ultfurled to the breeze until bis death
Ward Taylor was the naccnproinising
enemy of political corruption and de-
ceii, w|u;re ever found, abd was the
staunch friend of the .rights of the
tbeir silence is evidence that they
expect to ties tbe same old tricks.
flam Meeting.
by nil lir»t da** Druggist.'-2 2 3m,
—Ye editor beard a fonipliment
passed upon the young Is*Wm of l.in-
den the other day, genuineiH arata
fine and lull jeweled. In olhe* word*
It wss free, spontaneus and W intend
ed a* a compliment. A gentleman
who baa traveled a great deal and
•topped at many plaoe* said', be nev-
er saw a place where the 1st ea were
no nniversally pretty.
. i -p, • 'it' L .
•9'Lanternn, Lamps and Gl*** ware
of every description at C. B. Nel-
son’a.
•9"See iic iVhorler Bros, bafore you
buy your ^rain. They will rave you
money.
« !t ' w | J. ji
—A regular spring tbunde shower
waked the sleepers at about 1 o'clock
this morning.
•9-McWborter Broa. la t e only
place in town that yon can |et the
Cameron Brin.
mack, Marietta lex!'
•9“Clotbing for all;
men, yontba
......■ BUP
—Dr. Stackpole, of Galvc.toq, is
•till here and has charge of Dr Olive-
er’s case, a cancer back of tbi right
ear. Dr. Stackpole will remain some
weeks.
•9-Caab prices, 20 yard* jotton
stripes for one dollar at C. 14 Nel-
son’s. «
$9rC. II. Nelson’s is the
cash house in East Texas.
—School closed last FridaJ with
an entertainment on Sbakqpeare
Friday night. Every body wlo aU
tended said it was very gooq and
proffi table.
• • * ' *
—The SnamdaRd is pained lo earn
of the sad loa* of Brother T. J. t lay-
ton, in the death of bis devoted wife'
who died last weak, leaving a d eply
afflicted bnaband and several title
children, who will never know jhe
length and breadth of their lots.
gteal common people. We can offer no
grvatrr comment upon Ids life Ihtn to
•at lie wus a Iiuturul. horn pstrfot.
homier «r inlet sticii men will receive
•» J. .1
ilif ir rcwArrlt
il. F. il.ipuan says, that a man of
lii* community who was a prominent
Democrat (luting thfc last campaign,
told him right recently that be did'nt
believe the Democrats would poll five
votes at O'Fatrell in tbe next novero-
ber election.
Hon. J. L. Sbeppard has an-
nounced himself a candidate for Con-
gress from tbe 4th conpressional dis-
trict. We hare aeeo no announce-
ment of bis resigning the position of
Judge of the 5th Judicial District.
It is a question of doubt, m to what
extent tbe Judge expects to play with
tbe people wbo bave so long supported
him. A strict sense of honor would
require that he at once resign as Dis-
trict Judge, and run the race entirely
upon bta own personkl strength and
bis dwn knowledge of congreeaional
law. Bnl It seems as If be propose*,
While casting a line to the windward,
to hold a firm grip upon what he al-
ready baa, at least until tbe other be-
gins to pay, or give proof of a good
investment. In vain do we look for
• motive that baa the least coloriog of
patriotism or anything else but selfish
ambition and sordid gain.
Tbe 8tandaiu> repeats its challenge
to the democrat j of Cass Co for a
stiaigbt forward, manly campaign, a
fair election and an honest, count.
That is all we ask for. Will tbe dem-
ocrats take it up? No they will not. It
haa been one month since we firsi
sent out tbe propoeilion, but it
doee’nt seem to suit them. Infant it
ie jnstwhat they don’t want. If they
did you would bave heard irom them
before now. They know • straight
forward, fair aod bpnest election
means an over wfae|ming defeat for
them and they think to avoid this
plain honest question by remaining
silent, but it wont po. ^be people
are watching and Aha .fail minded
, The people’s party of( beat 4,
Cass Co. is hereby called to meet
at Courtland on Saturday the
12th day of May, for the purpose
of nominating candidate for beat
offices, and selecting delegates to
the county convention. Every
friend of justice and equity to all
the people, both white and color-
ed: Every one who favors a fair
election and an honest count of
the votes is requested to meet
with us. Respt.—A. A. Kennedy.
Chairman.
W _ _ . <|v
Maes Reeling in Beat One-
A11 TQtMr*nf Ba»L nff, whhf fflr ffl1-
ored that are favorable to tba princi-
ples of tbe People's party, and desire
to see those principles prosper are re-
spectfully Invited lo attend a mass
meeting at tbe court house on Satur-
day tbe 12th day of May 1894; for the
purpose of nominating a candidate for
the office of J. P. of beat 1 also a
Constable for tbe same beat, and a
candidate for County Commissioner
for heat one.
Aiso to appoint Delegates lo attend
the county convention and
Mas* Meeting to be held in Linden on
the first Saturday in June and to at-
tend to any other bugines that may be
properly brought before the meeting.
—Several af our Linden boys (Lit-
erally boys just entering tbeir "teens”
went oat on a little boys hunt last,,
Saturday eve and had tbe good fortune
to bring in two fine deer, tbe largest
and best that bave been seen lot
years. The hoys bent tbe old hunt-
ers, like Dr flenderaqn, Nath Barron
and others ao badly that they don’t
like tq discuss the subject. Infact if
yon want to get rid q! their company
juat carelessly nuntion deer, a drive
or any thing of tbe kind, and these
old time hopters are at once remind,
ed of a little matter they bad about
forgotten.
-/ * ' * j;
—Brother Nelson, pastor of
the Methodist church, preached
a good Sermon last Sunday,
|MIIAIIAVIU
REECHES
BEST HADE, BEST FITTM8, BEST WEARING
| and children at C. H. Nelson’s?*
JEflH PANTS
HUM
length and breadth of tbeir.lots, ^v, democrat* are beginning to aay if tbe
j9fsFt2l5”berut °”con,fort *Dd J7w‘“5Bbe,°qfrJ,ir *Ddd!>
kf THE GOOD1H CLOTHUG CO.,
-JSSmSafigbs*
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Erwin, J. W. Alliance Standard. (Linden, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1894, newspaper, April 17, 1894; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth523205/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Atlanta Public Library.