The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1890 Page: 4 of 5
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mp7ete. &=? is also our stock of
Our Ttock in all
Our prices are lower than the Lowest, and if yoit
our aunts; need anything in our line, we will make it
fo trouble to show goods. Respectfully,
four wiie, your sister, your mother, your cousins or
o your interest to buy of us.
MUAGllR Ac BEHRIXG.
McDowell is Doijig.
What Lawyer
Til- G»»i-SVi’l- Si ir >»ys :
Ho j. I. A MiD>wHl “-*f and fen** the
Ian" fi mi u! Mi'Do well, Miller &
went to T\ler “D Monday of last jveek
iind made an excellent presentation ol
the John Lunsford casein the of
! Appeals. So ably did he present it f that
he easily reversed that noble sad a«m ir-
al,le Judge, the Hon. <J K. Bell, ol re-
fusing to grant a new trial in the hwer
court. Me. b* given to this revesingjbusi-
uess, especially the last three case* that
j have been appealed from the lurtrlct
1 court of Coryell county. SomehOu- they
won’t stick. b
LIME! LIME! vt
W. T. Long will keep lime at i, p.
Duckett’s, at Bluff Dale, which cjj,
had at ft.35 per barrel of 240 poum«.
niaT22
The Kxauiiniug Board
Will meet at Stephenville, Saturday next
i 29th Instant, to examine teachers. Lose
! interested will take due notice ancj gOV.
j i-rn themselves accordingly.
_______ ______j PAINT YOUR HOUSE.
\V. A^ Wallace, Oasis, la. For sale i With Coitifc Co.’s paint. It is th< only
i. au2-lyr j paint tliat will stand our climate. Juar-
-----——-- I mi teed for five years. For sale by* w.
t Did you ever see a more polite, more j Guiles. tp5-tf
I ertici* tit and more handsome set of cleiks !
I- . . , rr „ ... : o I the usual basis of one vote h the
i in bteplienvt le ? Talk wsth . . f
i . . . ... , , ... .! slate convention to every 300 nnUrar.
them, trade with or look at them and;
ti.ix r ISO votes east for ".JUm-.r
A Ripe Old Age.
J. H. Holcomb and wife, of Belrher-
ville, Texas, have celebrated tlicir fifty
fifth wedding anniversary, and are stil
hale and hearty. The secret of their long
life and good health is that they correct
any slight ailment promptly, and in that
way avoid serious sickness. Like most
eveiy one else, they are more frequently
troubled with constipation than any othei
physical disorder. To correct this they
take St. Patrick’s Pills in preference to
any other, becanse, as Mr. Holcomb says,
they are a mild pill, and bes.des, keep
the whole system In good order. We
/ PJJBJJSflED EVERY THURSDAY.
DEALER IN
Jas. U. Yiscbst, Editor and Proprietor.
A sjtY W_ Stylxs, M’ng’rand Associate Ed.
OFFICK OF PUBLICATION :
Empibk Building, Graham Street.
Are now to the Front with a mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Staple Groceries,
which were bought at HOCK BOTTOM. PRICES
and they are now ready to offer to the trade a line of goods that will equal any in
the west as to quality and low prices.
They are now prepared to handle your Cotton, Hides, Wool and will pay high*
est Casn Price for same.
Entered at the Stephenville, Texas, Post-
office as Second-Class Mail Matter.
THURSDAY’, NOVEMBEB 27, 1890.
Dorns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- Parlies needtns paint will do well to
lively cures piles, or no pay required call on L. W. Chiles and see guarantees
LLisjfuarntced to give perfect satisfaction under which he sells Colt & Co.’s pure
or money refunded. 25 cents per (mix ra'xed paint. dec7
For sale by E. N. Cubtib. „ _ _ ~-~-: , • . .
aug23-ly Mr. E. B Jones, the popular lumber
t c* u ZI • , a nian. left Tuesday with a car load of
Dr. J. F. Foster has been raising red, ’ , , , ......
, ,, “ . ! work oxen for the lumber mills in East
sugar cane in the Paluxy valley, and tins ,, .
..... , , . . Texas. He will begone a week.
week exhibited specimens of the product. _ ____
A stalk left at the Empire office, one of We find Si. Patrick’s Pills to be very
the poorest he brought up, measures five ; ,ln* ,M ^'7f> •P|en‘hd Fatisfaciion;
. . A . . „ They are now ab nit the onlv kind called
feet with fifteen matured joints. He says ! for t— -----
this cane yields 100 gallons of syrup to ! by L. W. Chiles,
every matui ed foot per acre. That is, a
full well matured crop five feet high will
---— . yield 500 gallons. The Dr. brought.
City Drug Store is headquarters for i aionj, w|th him three barrels of the syrup,; * *" 1 ies<I
clocks, jewelry and quadruple extracts of i , 7., . . , . , / ' ■**—*'
various odors. sepStf; ana u is delicious-almost equal to the,
--> 1 old time Louisiana golden drip.
Try a can of the celebrated Diamonds.! ---1-- No use of experimenting further when
I', sic.' Powder. If unsatisfactory return | Families not already supplied should ! “<"• C. C., Certain Chill Cure” is guaran-
ii o F. A. Schnabel. 10 3m. lose no time Jn procuring a b ttl* of teed t * cure chills and fever, and is de-1
--— ^---. . ! Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dl tr-! igh'ful lo take. Sold by L W. • hilcs
A .1 of Eratbs new officers have given ri,oea Ren.e^y, ft is the onlv r-meilv |7 t:
th required bonds and have qualified.; that can always lie deputed up m f *r I S ephenvi e - p i li s n-n «■ ■ni.mu-s
T i - .MciKE wishes each of them a sue- bowel complaint In all its forms. 25 and to grow in uuruh-rs of pupils Nudiing
c-.".-. al and prosperous term. 50 cent bottles for sale by L. W. Chiles, j Is more certain than there is aheadv an
„ . . --------.. aug2-90 _ | urgent demand tor another good build-
Qi" nine racks Ihe nerves, “C. C. C., „ . . , . * _ . . ... ,
C. r nin Chill Cure” racks malaria aud The contractors report a want of car- tng. It must jie and tha< soon.
cli lb No cure, no pay. Sold by L. W. ; penters and masons in Stephenville. 3000 BUSHEI^S OF COItX.
* bill" ■ From interviews with the several contrac- .... ....
„ —~— -;—■ . __ ^ , . I will na> ca>li an I t e high-- a kei
l ap . Geo, W. Gentry is busy these ; tors. The Empibe judges fifty more me- pnce f„r 3000 'msliels of orn. New cor-I
days . >1 his fine ranch preparing to pro- chanics could find instant employment preferred. C 11 and see. me.
tic his stock from the exDccted wintrv ! here at good wages. i 5-tf N C. Baldwin |
Lots of cotton continues to
Try Diamond S. Baking Powder. 103m
The public school is accommodating
285 pupils.
For Special bargains in overcoats go to !
U aid win A Mcllbany’s. 13 3
For the cheapest and best boots and j
skocs go to Baldwin t McIIhany’s. 13 8 .
The Empibs’s good friend, Col. Joseph 1
D Henderson is now the collecting
a^eDt for a Dublin firm and is rustling.
They extend to all a cordial invitation to call and examine their stock and prices before you make your purchases. Do not
j forget the place. Non best side of the Public Square, Stcpheaville, Texas. septa
Busker Hill Ranch
MAY & BRIDGES,
Proprietors.
The people in the vicinity of Duffau
are hereby informed that
Of Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Chamj
Soda Water, Bottled Beer, Keg Beer,
found at bottom prices at
e Cider,
Is prcp ir- u to gin all their eoltou and
grind their corn and wheat on
^ullOl’t jV Qt 1 < ‘O
and satifaction gu trantecd. Come to the
Dutfiti Gin and Mill. 9 tf
SOL’S SALOON
Horses branded 2\’ on left shoulder.
Ranch three miles southt ast of Stephon-
v’ale, Pltrtles knowing of any of the!
above stock in their neighborhood will;
confer a favor by giving information of >
their whereabouts.
Under the Big Wind Mill, on corner of Square. Also, the Finest Cigars.
THE 0L1), RELIABLE
BARBER SHOP,
JOHN HAURINUTON. Pmp’r.
WestSideof Square.
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f % W yK 1 r^iucsteil *° report j
w f t*> igc. Any !
r iuformai ton of cat- }
*p**'^. tie lii my brand 1
*rd olf will itctnnnkfnlly rccelvcij.
J. II. Caok. Stei»licuVuie |
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Jan
tVi'i: crop ofT left car, nn-
dcrlrft In the right. Tin*
a!» ‘* f mark’s ami brands
arc given on ail increase.
jicksoi’s c.imi: ram
Mack. CRESWELL,
Cattle Maudetl J X K
on loft si,}.-, marked crop
amt mttlerhalf crop the
tight, and •• vet Iih!T crop
the left. BoiiSklit cattle in
various marks. Any in-
Nti iiiatlon leading to the
n-covei> of an) «*f said
catt c Bill be thMikfiilly
le.-civcd.
K ind: 3 mi!*^ mutheaftt
ot Stephcitvilie. Audreys
S. A. JACKSON.
The Proprietor who keeps constantly Whiskies,
Brandies, Wines, Beer, Cigars, and everything need-
ful in a First Class Saloon.
--Atul aKvjiyiflb-'-oikiedite attention aud acceptable service to customers. 8tp5
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twp26-ly i i:ig gtoriv-usly
a Can ti
May 11, IHH0—tf
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LEADING DRUGGIST
LE ADING DRUGGIST
mixed. paintSj oils, lead,
Purest and Freshest Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, pure
Window glass, etc., etc.
---STATIONERY, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES OI
EVERY KIND
We are Strictly Retail and Study the Inter-
ests of our customers. We l>uv goods at lowest prices named to any
|,nl. Ho isc in Nortwest l exas. and ean and will sell as cheap as auy
im,.P Wnlle I am a U-tiil Merchant, should you want to buy in
i, i i.iiitii'-. T (-in - rive vou luduecmeuts to do so. I will make it to tue
(Jur Line of Stationery can lot be surpassed
Writiug Paper and Tablets of a.l kinds, with Envelopes to match,
Legal Cap, Letter'Papa.-. Note Piper, from •’> to 4U cents par e.jfre :
Best Ink. Pens, Pei stir:, Pe i:i.s Lirga line of L’rassa-? to^any
one, cheap. All kinds of Pipes, Smoking Tobacco, etc. _'v
We have an Elegant Line of Toilet Articles,
. hlet Soaps, Tooth Soaps, Toilet Waters, Face Powders and
Handkerchief Extracts, Cologne, Satchel Powders, Chamois
S*in-. etc., Violin. Guitar and Banjo Strings : Shoe Blacking and
Sho* .’olisb, Tube Paint, Artist's Brushes, etc.
REMEMBER THIS
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Stores, too numerous to mention. When
The Best Five Cent Cigar in Northwest Texas, and All things Else, kept ia First-Class Dru
You Want Anything come and see me; I will treat you right
HATCHES
H ATCHES AND JEWELRY
E. N. CURTIS, Stephenville Texas.
AND JEWELRY
AND JEWELRY
WATCHES
Full Line of Hawkes’ Genuine Spectacles Always
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Vincent, James U. The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1890, newspaper, November 27, 1890; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882486/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.