The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1900.
borhoods of the ooooty
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Mr. Flee Lake «m taken ill
Tuesday and ia now confined to his
bed. v* :
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no9t4 H. M. Jokes.
Peoana wanted.
Hartwell. Ga. .
W. Peek
ol9t5.
The Recorder ia glad to inform
its advertising patrons that ia sub-
scription list is steadily growing;.
Call and aee my new line of le-
- die#', children's and infanta wraps.
John Bilay.
Kev. J. W. Holt, the Paator, will
. _ . jr _ a. .h..sh
| A few load* of good four-foot 1DB ^umuautM >«»
wood will be taken from anyone, mQoh |be klndly >entlmMIt, 0f it,
1m milkaAeinllAll .. - . ___ .
owing the offioe on snbeoription
acoouut
preach at the Methodist ehnrcb
next Sunday.
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Best brands of triple plated table
ware at T. D. Mollveen’a, the Jew-
eler.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Otho
Childs was brightened last week
by the advent of a little son.
Wheat and oats for seeding and
feeding purposes kept by Morphy,
Grain Co., Maria. s7m2
Go out to the Presbyterian La-
dies oyster sapper tonight and
help along a good cease.
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Wakted—A live agent in Fair-
field to sell the "Beet" vapor lamp.
Beet made. Hundred candles.
Southern Gas Lamp Supply Co.,
Dallas, Tex. nl6t2
Mrs. Judge Anderson has been
sick a week or more, but is now
up again. _.
For Sale Cheap.
A good yonng mare, with year
old oolt. Will take corn and oot-
Apply to
too seed in part pay.
Beoobdeb offioe.
YV'ung Hill, son of Mr. J. W
Hill, Iras been seriously ill with
pneumoiUa since last Mondsy.
The Begobdeb
JPPER.
ipnndenta from the Various
Oysters Three Tim rs a Wee.
Teacher Wanted.
s requested to
holding s first
gradeoertifioate is wanted at
Brewer to toad: the school there.
Write or npfcjy to J. T. Cbumney.
Two more nH^ea.are entered
this week in the feting machine
contest. Bee them in another col-
umn.
PI wish tJ call the attention of
the attention of the trading public
lio to my fine line of men's pants,
snd boys’ hats and caps. Prioes
on them wiihneet any competition.
John Riley, Fairfield.
i of tbs Prssbyterlan
What The Shyer Ought to Know.
I We have just got in another line
churob will give an oyster supper Df fine Drew Goods, such as Bar-
to-night at Joe Boiler’s Dining oales, Outings and heavy woolen
Boom. The proceeds are to be us- materials of pretty and stylish pet;
ed for churob purposes The pub. »eru.^ We want you to oall and
.. , j, . , .. .. ace them. Have also received a
lie are tented. to patronise it. D f c whioh
The Begobdeb eppreeiatea very are going very cheap,
nob the kindly sentiments of its These goods were bought for
old subscriber friend, Mr. Odom, cash and in such a way aa enables
in his lettar published elsewhere.'! us to put priow on them that oan-
TO BUYERS OF FEED STUFFS. DOt * u,nde™1(] »>ere for the
I am BOW prepared to eell corn lb“‘ "
in any quantity, either in the ear know what we are talking when we
or shelled, and at the very lowest jeay this. Do not do yourself tne
market priow. 1 keep also oorn I injustice to buy elsewhere until
■I Ml, wheat
0. J. Tdbneb, I hand, at priow that knock the old-
n28t4 V-Wortham, Tex. j time traveling agents silly. We
Mrs. M. Weaver moved this will aleo buy your ootton and pay
week to the rwidenoe of her eon- you prioee that will keep you from
in-law, Mr, Hall, having rented taking it to the railroad,
her place to District Clerk Mclno9t4 Peck A Lott
down. »
A- M. Miller & Sons
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Are now offering, for the term of 40 Days only,
The following "fine Bargains in Hardware etc.
Butter Knives, worth 25 & 35 cents., go fbr 15 cents
Table Knives and Forks go about the same way.
Fire Shovels, others sell 10 & 25 cts, we sell 5 &? lOcts
Shovel & Tongs, others sell 85 cts, we sell for 00 cts
500 Joints Stove Pipe, sold elsewere at 20
Mr. D. A. Stuart, of Stewarda
Mill, called Wednesday, and paid
his subscription. He informed us
he expected to move to Navarro
ooaoty next month.
FINE BRICK FOR 8AI.K.
We now have plenty of Dry
Pressed brick for sale, and are pre-
pared to load all wagons promptly.
Prices reasonable.
Tubkbb A Akthoky.
u23t4 Wortham Tex.
Csusty Scrip For Sale. | News was received here Monday
(600.00 Freestone oounty jury that Dr. J&mw L Bonner who has
scrip for sale. Call on T. J. Half, ^ ||k time, at the resi-
Fairfield, or write F. M. l leroI» | <jence of his son, at Eureka, bad
ortbam^iex._ become mach worse, and hia ohil-
The following are the names of dreD| Mrs. Bicharde, Miw Willie
those entered in the sewing ma- Bonner and Mr. Pierre Bonner,
obine oontest, to date, with tbs | je(t ouce to see him.
votes received by each np to the
time of going to press.
Bev. J. W. Beale who has been
called to tbs pastorate of the Bap-
tist oburob here will preach in
Fairfield on the first Bnndey end
Jjnnday night of next month.
Mr. J. C. Evans was thrown
from bis wsgon last week, e few
miles from town, snd quite pain-
fully bruised on the right hip. He
was confined to hie bed several
|5.00 Reward
„ „■ - . Lost, a mare and two oolts,
ah sTh.„h. s
“.Sfalg""‘mJo.«rLm kip. H-1*
Fistula, be would die unless a | bell on when she left She had
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coatly operation was performed; ! following her two sorrel colts, one
but be oared himself with five | a mare and the other a horse, both
boxes of Bncklen’s Arnica Balve, | about a year old. I will pay (6.00
the surest pile cure on earth, afad I for their delivery to me 7 miles
the beet salve in the world. 26 Obrth-eaet of Fairfield,
oenta a box. 8old by J P Robin-1 nl6t4 CtnrroN Lee.
son, druggist. * _ .
dsys but is improving.
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Mexia District Alliance
The Reliable Cheap Heuse for -
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Etc.
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T We are headquarters for firet-class goods
at rock-bottom prices. Our stock is com-
plete and we are better prepared than ever
to enable yon to save money on groceries.
We also handle a little of nearly every-
thing the farmer needs. We carry a good
line of wagon harness, bridles and collars.
We have a car load of barb wire and nails
to arrive soon, which will be sold cheap.
We also sell,Bagging and Ties, and the
“Eldridge B.” sewing machine. See it be-
fore you buy. - -
We thank our Freestone friends for their
patronage in the past, and extend them a
special invitation to call and see our new
large fall stock, and get prices before they
buy.
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and 25 cents, but our price, per joint, only 15 cts.
Over 300 styles of Pocket Knives to select from.
1 Fine Tbhht fimitse Mi Mail at SI
One whole side of onr main storehouse is lined and [incited, from floor to
ceiling, with everything you can call, for in China, Lamps, Crockery and choiceest
Glassware, all offered at prices that are sure to move the goods. Come see them
13 Pieces Fine Crockery Ware for only 76 cents.
18 Pieces Elegant New Shape Iron Stone China for only 76 cents.
An immense line of plain and fancy Lamps at from 20 cents to $9.75.
Mr. 8. MoCown informs ns be |
has been delayed in moving lo
town by the serious illness of one
of his sons, who has jast recovered
from blsok jsandioe. Mr. Me-
Gown’s family moved here this|
week.
Adulate •ater’s Notice.
Estate of J. H. Blackmon, de-
oeaaed. Whereas, letters of ad-
ministration npop the estate of J.
H. Blackmon, deceased, were
granted to the undersigned by the
County Court of Freestone county,
Texas, on the 13th day of Nov.
1900, all persona holding claims
against said estate are required to
present the same within the time
prescribed by law. My residence
and postoffice is st Fairfield, Tex.
o28t4 J. R Bell, Admr.
New Subscribers This Week
J. B. Kirven, Wortham.
Miss F Solomon, Bntler.
W. B. Fogleman, Jacksonville.
F. M. Pieroy, Wortham
Renewals for 1901.
0. C. Janies, Fairfield.
8. J. Rake, Fairfield.
T. J. McAdams, Stewards Mill.
J. L. Childs, Fairfield.
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One-half cash and one-half on time. Do not foil to see them.
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A M MILLER Ac SONS
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FURNITURE
■ AM prepared to show the largest stock and latest styles of Furniture ever shown in Fairfield,
I including Matting, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Curtain Poles, Window Shades, Mirrors, Picture
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and in fact everything kept in a first-class Furniture House.
A PEW PRICES:
Suit of 3 Pieces, 19.60 Better Suit of 3 Pieces, $12.00 And up to $46.00
Rockers for . . $1.35 ~SSter Rockers for . . 2.00 And up to 9.00
Come and see, no trouble to show our Goods. I also carry any style COFFIN or CASKEI
from the cheapest to the best. BURIAL ROBES, ETC.
A fresh stock of Drugs always on hand.
W. R. STOREY’S
TXR,_ J\ IB- O-OIRIDOILsr-
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
H. T. McCORKLE, . . .
MEXIA, TEXAS.
Manager!"!
• book store,
1X3. ^*£©20.31,
_____ U the place to get your school books, blank books
i. B. Bell,,Admr. ^ #H kinds of SUppUes at the
Mr. Calluou who went to Horn- . * mm. •
Very Lowest Prices.
I also carry a good line of fine stationery, books,
sheet mu^ic and musical instruments;.
Agent for First-Class Organs.
_ __________Patbaway hae| Mail orders in my line promptly attended to, the
perieoted an electric belt whijffi he game as if you were present,
jg p^pared to furnish to all pa-1
tiente who need it, at k merely*
ton to have hie eyee operated on, is
now at Wortham stopping a while
with hie daughter, Mrs. Stubbs.
Mr. Cnllison did not get along
very well for some days after the
operation, but is now said to be
improving. _
Do lot Need as Electric Belli
Dr. J. Newton Hathaway hae
I have a good line of Saddles and Harness, and can
please yon both as to qualify and price. Bring your old
saddles and harness and have them made new.
Remember I also carry a well assorted line of
Hardware, Tinware, Crockery-
ware and Glassware.
Ft I.!. 600DS ASP CLOSE PRICES
Mn it Wtii.
[less of the felse report thet
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lou nsiuowaj, *-• —
Pinza, Sen Antiono.
I am still selling Fornitur
H. W. JOHNSON.
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CENER Ali FURNITURE,
Mate close margins on all kinds of Merchandise. I
now offering the trading public A nice new all
Mattresses,
am
round good stock of ev<
|ji at figures that WILL
the dry goods line
COMPETITION
snob es Bed Room Suits, Chairs, Tables, Safes,
Bed Springs, Etc.
I also carry a full line of Coffine and-Oeekets of ell grades,
and prioek as low as they can be booght at the railroad. I in-
vite an Inspection of my stock and krir all to get my pnoes be
fore buying.
BROWNE & HILL
IN FAIRFIELD
Is the place to go for the lowest prices on goad
Hind*. Wi duplicate Railroad prices
on- Staple Goods and other articles.
OUR NEW FALL STOCK
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the town of Fairfield.
Call and let me
This
I care to say
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JOHN R. CORLEY,
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is coming in every day and we ask the trading pub-
lic to call and get prices before they buy, and they
will iind that nd one is underselling us.
LADIES AND GENTS SHOES.
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We are carrying a specially large and well
levied stock of every day and dress shoes and can sell
you a shoe that will give you a satisfactory service.
THE YOUNC MEN
Ought to see our stock of nice HdTS, fine SHIRTS
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and Furnishing Goods. To see
is lo become a purchaser.
them and to price
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1900, newspaper, November 23, 1900; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107229/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.