The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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THE FAIRFIELD REGSRSEP.
TOWN 55©UNTT.’;
^^^^BjfisKaidai'aon Lae been i *Va ‘a*1U^gluii111 n**1 ^ l“t‘l —-::tl -,-ory ^
lion’s in Fairfield, or at my place,
. ._ _ 9 miles north of Fairfield on the
Mr, VV. M. Vy'liiU «uu wife !'~"~hxas. hwl. It haa Ueo uiou-
1.3 years aud proven a swoosh.
Farmers are invited to examine it.
T. W. Tbobkton,
fl’Jtfj * .Stewards Mill, Tex.
j The hud weather pf Tuemi-tv
j and Wvdhestiay obeckstt work on
tbs court house, hut it vw!! soon
l>a progressing fast with the now
> carpenters that .bays come in
i Tho rafters for the main roof are
: about all in poeitiou .out soon the
work of 'putting on t{ie tiu roof
j mill i'ocotnmeuced. i ... .
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Ntllee Farmer*.
Thornton’s “Solid Comfort** pap
nt Corn, Cotton, Sorghana and
id this week wiHv f*TiK^^^HH
better. ,
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visiting relatives
this Week.
at Cotton Gin !
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Announcement Fees.
For (Jougresa,..........810.00
For District i ifficr, ...... .......8 7.50
For County otlioe ,..... ......8 5.00
For Precinct office............... 8 2.60
Uf Terms, in Advance.
Nora—The napifH of candidatesyrill
lie printed on t hi- primary election tick
ete in tho order in which they aunonneo
tn the paper. *
Anhouncement.
For TMstrlot Judge. ‘ ,
HON. RUFUS Hd.lH»Y is hereby an-
nounced (ui a candidate for re election
an Judge of *the 18th Judicial District,
«»<«ral and even oolor^brown or
black by usiug Buckingham's
Dye. Try it.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. -
Ode UulUngr.
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Sleet ami MtioW.
. «*The tFrribla bli/.x trd reported!
in the ‘north-weaf a few ilnys’ng
rrnebad oar county lust Tqbsday
morning. It rained and blew, alnl
got colder and wider, Rntil
Wednesday night, when a oolda {( w . ^
sleet set in, mixed somewhat with TI ' T
I enow, and neat -day the ground
nan as Nthite as a elraet, if not a
little winter. It remained so jrext er* "r® don» ^fing gorn.
day, amt at this writing (Thursday
evgning) the wind !«’ still'iu tha
Ail
outdoor trprk "has tstw stopped,!
and but little business has been
March Uth 18(12. ■
• ‘‘As Tex as Cow Boy," unbusy
sparking this week I will give you
Health of tha comm unity was
never better. Most of our form.
r are dona ph
ihOur school "is pi ogeseiug finely
under tha direction of Miss Bus
Etwell. Hha Is e *pl»pdid teach.
_______,___________ .Cuije’s Binging Class' rf^nt to
jfegft fpr th-. last* three dsys. Ii /wwiu#j U» fialp or rath
Ladies; you , are invited to call
and see our up* spring goods,
which ere now arriving every
week. i, Watson A Sons.
Mr. John Terry announces this
week as a candidate for Justice of
tii# Peace of this Precinct.
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Navarro conotteB, BuRJedf fo ‘tho action
of the democratic district couveutiou.
For Itepreeeiitattvef.
Gi W. WHrrE is hereby announced
as a candidate for re-election a» repre-
eontative, >ubjeet to tho action of the
dcmocrotfc primary election.
For County Judge.
A G. ANDERSON is hereby an mm no-'
ed as a candidate for re-elSctionasooiin-
ty judge, subject to the action of the
democratic primary election.
J. A. TUCKER is hereby , announced
u'n candidate for oonnty jildgc, snbjeet
to the action of the democratic primary
election. 7 -1
For County </lork.
R N. C-OMl’TON is hereby announc-
ed as a Candidate for re-election as
eounty clerk subject to the action of the
democratic primary election.
W. R. T. DRUM WRIGHT is hereby
announced as a Candida^ for oonnty
clerk, subject to the action of the demo-
cratic primary election.
For District Clerk.
J. C. T. HENDRIX is hereby* an-
nounced aa a candidate fdr rs-elcction
as district clerk, subject b> tho ac(iou of
the democratic primnO’ olection.
For Sheriff. ,
R. I". DAYX3H is hereby annona'wd
as a ('aimlidatc for sheriff, subject to the
action of the democratic primary elec-
TioB.
H^J1. CHILDS ia hereby announced
as a condidnte for re-election aa sheriff,
subject to the aotion of the democratic
primary election.
J. N- HAYDEN is hereby announced
ai a candidate for sheriff, subject to tjio
s-tionofthc democratic primary elec-
tion.
, For Assessor.
J.'L OH 11.1 is in beftby announce.1
as a candidate for tax assessor, Hiihject
to the action of Hie democratic primary
election. ■»
W. H. {lENDKIASyN is hereby an-t
nonneed as a candidate for lax assessor,
euhjart to the action of the democratic
primary election.
J. P. OGLESBY is hereby announced
as a candidate for tax arses or, subject
to the action of the democratic primary
election.
E. H. WHITTEN is hereby annorfre
ed as a candidate for tav assesaor, sub-
ject to tlie action, of the 'democratic pri-
mary election,
1'or Treasurer.
REV. E. .1.-BROWN is hereby an-
nounced as n candidate for county .treas-
AH-cr, subject, to Die action of the demo-
cratic primary election.
JAKE A. YQMACK is hereby an-
nounced a* a candidate for re election as
oonnty treasurer, subject to the action
of the democratic primary election. •
Metuaxc a W|HE or CABOUI lor *«t Norrm
Mies Emma Bmith, a pretty
young Indy o! Wnco, is vieiiing
her cousin here, Dr. J. B. Gordon.
Mr. Juniea N. llaydou, the con
stable of the Keboboth precinct,
unuouucee this week for the oflice
of Sheriff.
Gents, call and look at our fiue
line of spring Clothing now com-
ing in, aud let us tn\ks you a spot
cash prick. •
mb 18tit W T. Watson ASons.
Mr. W. II. T. Drum Wright, the
Justice of thia precinct, aunonnees
this week for the ofliee of County
Clerk.
HijrWINE OF CASDUI,. Tome tor Womra.
Tlio'firat 'installment of the slo
ry ‘‘Beatrix Randolph” will ap-
pear next week, aud will be Qon-
tinurd every week until fihished.
Serving .Machines for bale.
Three new first*cliiss sewing
machines, joat from the factory.
Warranted for five yenrs. Cheap
for cash. May Ijo seen pt the
Recorder otfioe. tf.
Mrs. J. Mclnnis and daughter,
Miss Mary, moved to Buffalo last
BatUrSay, where they will reside
with Mrs MLb brother, Dr. J. II
Oliver
The four prisoners convicted At
the last term of district i^iurt and
aentmcefl to various term* in the
penitentiary were taken, off -hut
Tueeday by Ilia penitentiary Agent .
We carry ns good, durable shoes
As can I k found in the market and
have fui) lines in Ladies and
M issue tine and every day shoes,
• nil aim Genta^ fiue shoes; in’gvi
ere, button and ties.
nilHtit W TV Watson <t Hons.
A communication frpiu Philippi
disce 'R and favoring the m/y>r-
1 our conntv nomiimtii
Mr. J. M. Madden, a young
merchant of Forney, Dallaa coun-
ty,, was in town Wednesday. Mr.
M. is a brother-in-law of tin Ely
brothers, near Fairfield, He tad
the misfortune to lose hiq w ife a
8fi7Jrf7riife"Hgo7aad has bro’ught
his children to stay with rela'dves
ia this county.
Bell it Down.
As the probability ia poUtioal
questions will.be more or lens dis-
cussed this spring and summer, we
take occasion to request corren-
'^ondents who may ask for space
in our cblunink to “boil down”
their articles to the shortest prac-
ticable1 limit. Wheii communica-
tions are very long, they often
crowd out others that might ap-
pear the same, week.. All cards
or personal matter intended to aid
or further the interests of any can-
didate will lie charged for at re >
alar rates.
. ,r* B.—Yon need not be so par-
ticular to boil down advert! sing
matter, we’ll try to find room for
it
Ihis has bean terrible weather
ou young gerr^iaros aud ItUle
ehicks, aud eotustimes it lm hard
to tell which the good hone* wife
thinks the most of, judging by her
solicitude for both. Bat a. the
chicks cm sing the loudest of tlm
two pets, the teDder-heartedl wom-
an takes a pau of peppery diOagb,
mixed with last week’s corn bread,
and with a summer parasop over
her head and one of her old man's
coats around her shoulders, she
lues to the coop and sto.p» th^
painful chirpings of “old ipeck's.'*
ficd^eliugs. I bus it i« the good
preacher is able to see nice spring
chicken on the table wh'.*n he calls-
ou tile good sister, a f»»w months
afterwards. |
i* fsafed that nearly-'all of the
fruit crqp has been killed, pavtia-
ulaiiy peaches, ns nearly all the
trees were in bud or In bloom.
What will he the effect on corn school hers, but we
and Oats we are not able yet tq
say. Much corn recently plated
is not yet’up; and of course is un-
injured; and it is thought that the
corn already up, not being ia joint,
will not be killed, though bit down
to the ground as it will be by the
freeze.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
contains Mercury,
os mercury will surely destroy
the sense of smell and complete-
ly derange the whole system when
entering it through the maooas
surfaces. Such articles should
never be used exeept on prescrip-
tions from reputable physicians,
as the damage they will do is tep
fold to the good you ftan possibly
derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured' by F. J. Che
ney Si Co., Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and is taken internally,
and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of tlit^ny
tern. In buying Hull’s Catarrh
Cure be sure you get jthe genuine.
It is taken internally* and made
in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
A Co. Price 75 cents' per bottle.
Sold by Bandifer & Co. Fairfield*
McElree’8 Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD’S SLACK-DRAUGHT ore
for a&lo by the following merchants in
Freestone County:
L. O. Ssnilifer & Co- .........Fairfield
J. B. Gordon ....................do
W. H. Harris..............31.. Bonn.
WE Bonner.......... .........do
X C Ramsey A Go..........Dolton Gin
J. H. Oliver*- Luna:
A.T. Watson.....;.... Stewards Mill!
W. Allegre................ Wortham
T. F. Young ...................Youn,
J. M. Hill A Go................ do
Compton ft Comp to ..:...........Dowl
H. W. Tatum .................. do f
Williams ft Jefferson............ . Mills!
J. A T. Ivv,..................... Batten
Sawyer ft Kino ...........•//■•• Rrcwer-|
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show the Bonner class how to si^ig.
Cade hue a splendid class.
We hear spine complaint of the
hoys and girls sparking in the,
that
think par
up pretty
teacher will dry
qaick.
' ' Cade he* a lawyer at last, in the
parson of Mr. JL’ooi Mauguin. The
only .practice hs gqts is sitting .on
a goods box and whittling on the
lid, and swapping yarns with the
other hoys. ■:
Rough And Ready.
*> Mt. Zion Matters.
A CARD.
The Spring trade is opening and we
desire in a few words to call attention
t*o our new arrivals of Spring G.oocTs;
h. * • *r •*
which are beiijg received every week.
The Ladies are specially invited to cgdl
and see o^r new dress and fancy goods,
also oht fins line of Ladies' and Misses’
shoes. We have also a new and lar
line of Gent's shoes, Gaiter, Button and
Ties. We handle as good shoes as can
be found in this market. We are re-
ceiving also affine line of. Gent’s Spring
Spring Clothihg, latest styles and
phades. Come and see them. “ For
cash, remember no one undersells us
for ^ood, guaranteed Goods.
W. T. WATSON & SONS,
Fairfield, Texas.
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March 13ti/1892.
Health o^uur community very V,
good. "
Farmers generally are through
planting corn.
W« are glad tpsee our farmers
planting a larger acreage of oats
than usual and lep* of king cotton.
Mr. Smith of Sh.elby county has
been visiting-his uncle Mr. J. E.
McAdams.
*• (Mr A- J- Emmons has his new
residence completed, and is now
ocoupying it.
IDnU of dur good looking young
men can lie seen coming up the
lace on Sunday evenings, singing
‘,‘MisH F, you are the girl I love,”
Hurrah! for you J. P. *
Write again Silvester, we enjoy
reading yopr letters.
Mr. M. K. spenks of locating pn
Keechi. Nice location, Mr. K.
* SchoolGiiils.
ADAMSON & HANCOCK.
THE LOW PRICED HARDWARE HORSE,
of Mexia, Texas.
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We are carrying this season la large and well selected struck of|
Stoves, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware &c.
Which it will pay you to ww ami 'price before you make yotir purcLoasS. We
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Wagons and Buggies.
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And can give you low piioes'oa them. I If you wind a good Coi>k Stove r omoinber
Lovers of a Story
SHOULD KEEP AN
Fui Co’.lcctciv
L. O. HftNDIFER is fierAby Bnnoqno,
I as af cnlididste for tax cellector, sub-
16 Hit actios the nCai'ocrntic prim:;
r| stsotion.
/ W. T. ROLAND is hereby minqimced
()» a csndidntc for tax Collector, snliject
to the action of the democratic primary
eleetion. ^ / ‘
W. A. GGBB is hmvj,.T snnosnoed ns
n candidate for tMloctisn as tax col-
lector, subject to Hi* action of lb»'dem-
ocratie primary election. *
ity • T our county nominating
priii ■< ‘ , «its received too lr
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HUGH B. DA
bounced ss s can
Alters**,
*>S m hereby
ate tm count
notion of the l
ry election.
JEFEERKON ». Oil 1LD8 is hereby
anmnineed »b a candidate for ro-elretion
ne county altorwey, snbjeet In tbs ne,
tion of the deiftbbratie primary cleottou.
I.OYDJORJtHl^N is hereby anhouqc-
M as a onndida(e for etmuly Attorney,
subject to {he aotion of the dompcratifi
primary eleetion. ,
Fur J untied of the Peace,
TOKnlitoT no. 1.
jJOILN TERRY is hereby announced
’ ' ' ' justice of the police,
' the dsmocratio
will
next week
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rrr HASK OnAUQtjT
Mr. John Kiloy, near town, left
last Monday for Wacu, whurri ha
wdl attend a ssasi ni of Hill’s Bus- 1
iueas College. FrieudvAohu ts ny
I1' e iorgot Inst wr^k to nota the
departure of'th»i fnpiily of the late
Uapt. Beck. Hia riaaghter, Miss
Electta, and youngest soi(, Rob,
lihva gone to f’orsicaua, vhera
t)iev will maha their homa with
Iheir state',-, Mrg. Rufus II ardy.
IJm eh'.oat ooin William M. 1 ,’eak,
! a r<U.tnad *f> the A. M. Col lege,
*vF eft* he aff -n led school lost ^ *ear.
l’i.e removal of the above mai "ked
quite a^ebange in one of the ol ieet
w?s ixzst- iiaiiiq ot auu-
i"wn, the memory of whaau will
| often be recalled whan ona I n*k«
at the now client nud tanau .less
I randence that stands so pi on i-
uentiy apo»i the hill overdo* >kicg
the town. Tho JixtoEDKK with
v I many friends of tha family, h&*
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and many will wish
his rtudles.
him yell in 1
S., nu,, wif. „r
'I With, flint splendid family naren-li*. ..... ’
v- u^uiniir. oi uur iu«u. wm last
tho Atlanta Uonetitution. We wilt
also forward straight subscriptions
to it, fjoe of charge. ■(
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We^jabliah elbbwhvva this w. ek
the Tat Collector’s hbIo »f lands
for delinqurut t*jf*s. . The law re-
quiiun such sains to begiuJ*^8h«
first l'uesqay of April, aot| a* they
have to bo advertised three weeks,
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nu a candidate f<
auKjeet to the Fiiflimi of
primary eleotibul
For Constable.
rjHXtnNtrr iWo. L
W. M. RiLAKENHY i* hereby nn-
neaoeed *■“ e enndldsw for- »*-«liw*ti,«,,
aa nonstahle, subject t<l the action of Kle
democratic primary ejjjlttih.
FRIDAY, MA.1
1H, 1HD2
Ho# is your garden?
.talk about il.”
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Rev Rani. 1-inencei
ak the ‘t’reslJftenan
Sunday, ^
try oiio in their ueW hnnio-
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On fh**e Oolunxn*. W e Shall Boon
gin the Publication of
Randolph
Beatrix
Jul^S Hawthorne
Ona of the Best Wrttt~* of jhe day.
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It Is Thoroaghly American?
Axv\ Depict* thf* Td*l« and Triumphs oi
a Yt*ning Girl on the Operatic Stage,
oia <ik 2£u*l Fail. uya.im% oiyio.
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fotmieil. of our ...wxi. aled last ffJQ HOT MISS
rtioudiky m< rnmg of i.neamonia, ‘
aft ^
Tin
an illne nof (.boot a week,
amily ni^veil to Feirhaid last
full from lli4 Young neighbor-
hood. wlisrf limy had liveel many
years and wefa wall known. The
d^euawl was an excvllent lady', a
» -7i ilidhstrlpM womnti, a good
w;ltf ^and n k’»d loving mother.
II You Are Not a Subscriber
SEND IN YOUR ORDER.
Cade (Culling*.
Marfb 15th 1892.
Mr, J. 13. Kirven, one of our
Ifrchants left a few days ago for
northern cities to lay in a
spring stock of sardines and lead
pencils.
;I»oys, dont go so hog wild over
on^ , little' girh when there are
nty more. 'Dry your luck some
sre else \.
Mr. Ii; A. Duuagan and wife,
and Mr. John Btubbs and wife, of
Wortham attended preaching here
Sunday.
;We need another gin in our
neighborhood. Let some oue pat
ap one at tho crossing of the Cor-
sicana aud Fairfield, and the Cade
anti Wortham roads.
Who was that came l^roin Rich-
land the other ujgh^tvho said he
was a student froffi Job’s turkey s_
Institute; was fed /and curried
three tilui-i. n day, and could Out
run anything from a pet gosling
to a jack'-rabbit,?
Uur teachers dismissed school
last Friday to attend the Teachers
Association which met at Frost.
Friday web a firetty day, but when
they got there, everything looked-
quite frosty they said,, anyway the
girls come hack with bad colds.
^Farmers are about np with their
work and some are going fishing,
yhil* others are still plowing to
ITafget their cotton ground ready.
Some say they are going to tonka
a corn crop before tlufy plant dny
cotton.; That is just exactly whnt
every body slrotild do.
Texas Cow Boy.
, “The Charter Oak
Largest Stock of Crockery and Queensware in
Sewing Machines.
guaranty.
town.
Ladies pall and aee the UNION SEWING MACHINE tor which we ate agents.
It i» the latent improved, and sews backwards or forwards.
Freestone Coupty Estrays.
Estrayf;d by J. F7 Hays Iwifore Tomi
Drurnwrii^t, J- P. on\ the 6th day of11
Feb. 18112 onA dark broWn horse, alamt
18 years old, 16 hands tiigh, no brand,
frosty face. , A t \
Estrayed by 0. H. DeVans before J.
T. Carloy, J. R. on the 12th Jay of Fel).
lSlfil, one brown horse, *11 pf his feet
White, while spot in forehead, no brand,
about 15 hands high and abofit 10 years
old.
Estrayed by J. W. Adders before
Sampson* McOown, J. 1*‘on the 18th day
ot February 18!)2, one reil roan steer ii
Or 7 years old, branded on right side 8,
marked orop And under half orop in each
ear. /
Estfayed by Woe Bates before. J T
Csrley, J P, on the 7th day of March
1322, oue u.) mao *’ 14 oi S i itiii.li. uluL,
10 or 12 year* old, branded thus -—
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on left hip, left* hind foot and left fore
foot white. , ,
THE ifl'A'I E OF TEXAS, I
CorpTrT of Fb«bstonk, )
I, R. N. Compton, Clerk of the Coun-
ty Con rt of said county do hereby certi-
fy tliid the foregoihe arc true oopibs
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from the Estray Records-of my oflico.
Given under my hand and
( gtc AL Aseal of offioe this the 29th day
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- ”lt n*CK)UPTON,'Clerk,
0/C. F. 0. Texas.
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YoO ShoUW Reml|DO you read?
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tha publication B«*L tp.bagiu this Basiibik a giie f stnokan husband,
'w*u'’ ' r ‘ ' she leaves to rionrn har groat Iota
j tilth*' snt»ll ohildran, aod/oevaraf
’ *i*l-».>iii and tir sthtru/, .Tba daceas-'
| i*d U'as fori jerly n Mi*a 'PfUkfltl,
»*t|i’ss‘‘ wi at or 1
■ Mr J?C, T. Ifvadr
■thia wfak hjr -rv-+t~
trici Olaik.
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wiH praaab
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8e*UCACK.B0AUaWT tU'jx,rm don.tlp.uio.
The paper is A late tins
week but it codld ii6t.be avoidad • - -
Tnij ixjl4, cliifk ^inyH uf the rinrt ot * rMn doit)
the Meek t\y liina^d: office \[L
wurk, ujiiie getting .rp (lie tax M ’ ' 1 ;Pow*^* »*«r Young,
sals pdjgjrtiseinoiit. rsiiAiredmuch ^ w^r* burtad iho(
ruoxa tftue than ordinary t/|M. set iu, f, U> «> tha Rabolwt:. Cen*^
[ling, The delay i. much ragreu! F“r-
ed, and wa Will fry liard to nut l»t. T ' r‘10 imrm
it occur tst**: mr- .»--p cympg&ki of o*f jastna
New Kjirlnjt iiuods.
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j sommu’jity.
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a busiuasi visit to Daiioa liatltfou-
day.
are ndw xeoeivHig n.nicei
uvw sUick.o( freab tp*)ug-««>«{•> A'Prawn *• MoL. _________
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W«.«rilrjMU low Iqr cash, amlwilf FairLdd *aat Batk*daj. ud r»-
lo MtiofaotorV pri-1 {girted on College jrhirio £mi »y
fmj for the of' gqoda o(|)r«d. I will gife *5 00 retard ildtlitar-
ivd made P»*t rftron J to ».a »t Butler, or i'Jdto f«»r tofor-,
J . og8. iolKUt a coulmaed rats era . mat ion lew I inis'T# krt» raottwfc*.
branoe f<»V>th« spring trade.
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matipu lending la !
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f Mar. tih 1899.
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Wh send- you post paid Mio two origi-
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Lillard, L. D. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1892, newspaper, March 18, 1892; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120127/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.