Alvarado Weekly Bulletin. (Alvarado, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1889 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BULLETIN.
TLUE X.
? • APPEALING FOR AID.
. THE USE OF BURNING LAMPS -
with this is-e- we bogen Volume ‘ if . C tizens of Texas Should Join H ands and Fully Explained By a Cotton Planter f
The Paragon SALOONSTGOODS I
* T. B. BAULLIO, Editor enl Proprieto:
the AlvauaD) BLLLLEN. .‘
Fi nim yehra the l’UIr ETIS has labored
Aid Those who Lost Health and
% • Property for a Cause We
1 Ujheld.
litigente an Lfaithfuilter the npboudims
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY let Alvapila and it Aattr ii that its 14-T
. _ torlaw Non appreciated and have not To the Prople of Texas:
ten in sain.
SUBSCRIPTION, 82.00 FEk ANXYM
Forty Years’ Experience who Has
Used Lam s Seven Years. .
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Tothe Mws
Advertising latest
Advertisements inserted at The rate of S1
pt inch per mimia: liberal discounts on
Jarre-adls, Local entices, 1Ae per line each
insertion, Ritis entifeted on the first of each
, :"% mhsier Prsstlvels
ALVARADO TEx.
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ATGEST 221869.1 the on
Ser. Ress he warie a gond! Governor.
— Four wolern now has deerric strut
tars.- "‘
. A n. TRALEE is, that proprietor or the
thbunr Trixie.
--A. .*@e----
L.FT un hope that- Johnson connty will
J are more than a lore eashaw at the Dallas
1 ir this MH.
J0*xE O.K. Tex. July 18.—in Tour
e-n 4 tain - | several years ago .The John B. Ilikm ot he 101 in tmI 1 : an are
Whemthe Bit swaspaii-hndheriramms of thiscity- mnadrumatel a rian for green for the destruction or the ,
1 Alvarado was a mepr hain’at ofy rami 300 establ shing a hor • for disabled, indigent torm, 1 41 sure he i. not a cotton 1
JoplelThe fameyimtel tins on toiex-Costideiate si.mr. acmexemsoth-lenp. t have
: Dallas on wagons and tie gouts ot our mer- The. phrun arspie men who arder-took Gujouthe 1 a.n. Jr -even year and
chants were brought to the a in the fames the enterprise hall many ktinicunies to e - made mr-re har twine as mu-h.r
way. lie pagrech c.rrie pesinkr, counter. but we have a emplishet a gon 1
and brom ghit sr mail sine two or three i work, and e in. p int aitl pride to a Deauti-
times a trek. Tolay A lvara le is a thrives tul home where bout mirty-of theeldheres ind si
ing litul-i chs having vithen her limits at aidecomilortatly shelten-1 . TtrsensiueanerTana
i least see , people and has cnertimn with ! T he present ; ccomrmedatioms, howen er, county-cat to protect the crops. M
are not comen enstrat with the dem end. periesee is this: One * Thaxs
and tnairtcor worti applicants lit m 24 women ion
• i PHVF) t) the vicissitudes ol.war. anddlooi- Pessptually a-the fire hater- torch.
val to rengin soby physical disabilities must t ui ze of time lamp j- not Nr fouri
.: be denief admittance. . A. atia the cual oil on the w 1, i n L 1
te work! by t vo of the leading
railway systems of Texas.
The n we tad no banks, while toxlay we
have tve banks with-ample capital and a
third has just been organized and will in
tutl
thathny nei
i-frieng ir
- on 5) a
THE sensational desperadeisu of Judge
VOLNEY ROBINSON, Prop.;
Chambers Street, Near Postomice,- . CLEBVENL, TENAS,
nei ": -HEADQUARTERS FOL-
FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES shipped Straight F.mm PONDED WAREHOUSES
er;1 os HOUsE HAT hecits
ARRIVING AT
California Wi
in Da 1
I Dull
inert Tom Vinegars 1
iival tiQii AXiuCe
BEST BRANDS OF
mperted and Domestic Cigars in Stock.
1
Billiard Tables connected with the
house
f A DDT AT T. D Q’
% A E D91 D E L O'
TEV ER DAY!
--J US T RECEIVE D!
i Theis enant ricomt-t casilyirar nr-07:1
owiinenntwde but the object of gn ha oil dexror- them. The Maze S1 F
he church edifice, this instiatien is te shield from txzary imslamp does notkilthe Gies, w ben the
saw erdydenominationjoftny prominence and want as tae brave tellows whose pedi-1 uoe touch wire coal oil they are, dead, in
N gsof viorwer once the admiration off sanlly.
ir people, is comfortably housed in. the wprid. 1 sr Lamps destroy themniters that produce
neat and commnotions houses. • The state of Texas in 1861 called her sons - the boll wona w.41 the army worn er Miter
tucational advantages are first-rate I to army, and without gnesthomning the right arny worn anerneetare
in a fair way to be increased and for ending the dlanzerthey ir mpttv ne- | p. aged on the cotton by the miller, it Joe,
sranicts * speuded to the call. For four vears uye 1 not destroy t he boll worm, as the squares
n . leery contested field her banners Id the all soils are protected by learser a rutili
We hate a roller mill second to none in van of battle, and her five-pointed star was on each sothe pari-green does not tou %
the state. a Broom factory, and the time is I al wajs fogudi a nous the dea 1 and wound- | tim VIE re F e ( etton rs 2
not far distant w hen the stroke of factor ies edl. - 1 -20: A91 W T ainiieempuir in
When the war was endel many of these Not iftbe panisareea will netproteet the
mahmaedt iteg es returned to their issues, an-ggyrut-whati-Thet-eefusing in Th lamps,
able to care for themselves, slid have been if inqu-tripa-ly u-ed, will proteeiboths 1
place whenever have it esinjardby tew T a the Ikist
.....Law 2.1 seven years, as I hiaveperristently d-ed the
Hamp. A :
7 A little more in favor of the lamp: NT
youusinru or roasting ears liuns on an
community 1 maise money suficlent to coir- ver do onle worm to tel eurs.’TS me of
struct the necessary buildings and furnish myinetcubors way they have fremn one t •
the necessary s.M in-ipless breed in gemch roasting tar; they never
ex-Confedlerates of our state, and it is but used the Mlampsi why isait they here
list 1 ha r that every town and county twenty woonsin theirory to omein :
A , •: it 1-a fact that the bl word Willcat both
shptld assinue a pro ran sh i cf expenses. | ing but cotton, rea-ting: ears and tire: a
I n presenting the claims of such an enter- I tomatoes and w het the corn is too hard i hie
prise it requires neither lozie nor pathos to miller will place the exx* in the youss
awaken sympathy m every generis nature re Now m femil
and Buirely the —men" of giay’l—1 the * W......""
knightliest throng whereof the world holds a
irady for
Then
amongr
Our €
and are
business in a fe
there was but 1
vreki
NEW GOODS!
DTGri Crary!
RESH OTOCAT
ovell co G-arrelt,
: —NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE—
BIG LINE OF
t lark’s interview,” is the way Judge Saw-
Sie Hebertson puts it. 5 will main zle with the smike of the-locomo-
Have a Large and Well-Selected Stock of
DOW
15% 1-
CLOTHING
tive and
5
DRY CoONA DGGT, SHUES, HATS and NOT
Big Stock of Gold and Silver
our raw produce find a market al
Ax exchange says. .The dam is a nerea
We an’t know about that, but it home.
The
»•
mes in handy when x fellow mashes his
buffeited Aron p acer-te
charity opened a door, or pity promised as
in er.
aue-ond house of the M. K. & T.i lent-----.
rated here and there is searsely a doubt that sixtance-
in ot the mesiten in No reasonable person wonk expect one
the mac line shops ot the same system will
lF THIE interstate commerce law was the be built here.
trt ana crowning act of Senator Reagan’s
e s e
y-l’ical life. then his political life has been
* failure.”
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WaiWIcK CLNvK meets a foreman wor-
thy of his steel all the people find an able
n-fender of-thir rights in Jutige Sawnie
Robertson. .
Asharom CoKE favors Prailroad eommis-
si n. Ih-favors, however. as much liberal-
Ivin railways as is consistent with the pub-
In but a short time, the two ends of the
eity will be united by a street railway.
The Afture e° Alyarado was never brigl.t-
promise —never so gilder with hope.
er with
Within
herself, she has all the elements that
go to make
a prosperous community and
Ji we’fare.
Coop € 1:01
/
i ard rival meetings are re-
ju rted from
ill over Tex: s. The two ap
-L j ar to go hand in hand this year. Hereto-
r he it ser had that only the poor and hwy
try were lovers of the Lerd. . I-:
. WAhrox
— .0-7.---.-..
CLArk says he don’t’like a
r wscraf who is bigger than the democratic
} ty: This
is why ma ny people don’t like
risk. Cleveland’s overetat wotil not make
him a vest,-
THE first
. - crop of 1889,
fat of New
nind weighed
Mesquite Mlesqifiter.
Dale of’Texas cotton, of the
was raised by Mrs. M. Haus-
itt county, elassed as milling
483 fos. It was sold at ane-
fion by the Houston Cotton ELchange and
Frought $225.
THE Times-Ilerald cante. out Saturday
ages and the boast that it has
+ith twelve
1h~ largest city circulation Dallas now has
which they are selling lower than the lowest,
z -. -a
aLCO UIDERTAZERS soPPLIDS
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PHOTOG
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I am agent for above shirts and warrant every shirt under this brand. : .
dure two worms and in their cipnige they
mike two millers there will not be more
twastalks of cotton for each miller ito
only perseverence and unity of ace-
tion upon the part of her citizenship to make . . --
J1 recount — cannot lelect the-comradles who place the ezy in. and I am fully persuaded
it of fast imesn" fell by their sides as they marehied through persistent use of the lamp w ill eventually
peer of any of her, sisters, i that long night of sorrow amt blood. destroy the wor ms so the y will not be haft
issing itself now to the hiture, the We, who, When the rorning dawned. sop destructive to cern or eplton., 1 have
Used parts “Tees and have been beneilted
by its use, but 1 - will say
to the cotton plantersof Texas, 1 have lived
the lamps seven years, and have averaged
one grind hale per acre each year, and my
netzubors In ive : ot averaged a half bale
.1 would
it needs
%
of her:
city the
Addn
BCLLE
1x promises to labor, as in the
thout ceasing, for the upbuilding of
past, wi thout ceasing, for the upbiklipe of
Alvarado and Johnson coupty and it claims
htenane and support of all who are
interested in the material advancement of
the. cou
both city and county.
Let
s all join forces and work together
with un ity of purpose, with one heart, with
one mind, with an eye single to the adyance-
ment of
hence :
hers
our city’ to that plane of promt-
and prosperity which is so clearly
CLEBURNE.
The Grand" council of the U. F. of T.
have tie id their annual session and ad-
journed . The Grand officers present were:
alite. G N. P.: W A.sebmustrr, G.
M. W. Jlcknight. G. w. D.: R. B.
Vickers, G. W.C; C. 11 Eilis. G. L; O. F.
W. A.
W.C:
Plummer, G. S.,
‘I he session was 1 very pleasant one and
some important questions were discussed
and dis wised ot. On Wednesday night a
mass meeting was held at the court house
at which Charlie V. Nivers delivered the
of welcome on behalf of the
- the largest city circulation Dallas now lias aduress
ar ever hashed. The BrileTIx is glad to council
Waxahnehie.
Thur *-
Public |__________________7
and other delevacies were served and a
most pleasant evening was-spent. The
new ly eleete,l officers for the coming year
He the successes of its neighbor and
% ishes it unbounded prosperity.
and prople. It was finely and ap-
tely, wordled and well delivered
replied to by Capt. McKnight, of
Northwest Corner of Square
ir- I ain buying the largest stock for fall trade that was ever bverzlit for this market;
Am bipins a manufactories for sot cash, tietetors, I
will not be undersold.
were left unscarred by blade or ball, will be
unworthy the colors we wore and the Instory
we mads if we now fail to come up to g.
full measure et a soldier’s hipgpt duty sen
Many posts of 2 The Grand Tmy” wk
: magnanimity unparalell 1 in history harm pel acre dusi: E the man I i
sale......mttentschte-91-002000 on nt
ate homes, and words cannot express our cot.......ich year.anl with th f experience
gratitude to those tmeand zaltantspiors I ofcotton planter of forty jea s. lelieve
in a few years every cotton field in the
south will have the lamps burning to de-
I-troy the millers. 1 use a lamp in my garden
to catch the miller to prevent the worms
from destroying the rabhage .and other
vegetableshnd I think it the only rational
way of duaglt, / . :
- J. W. SIMONS
Will guarantee you as Artistic and Finely Finished Works
an be bad in the State at prices to suit the hard times.
C. A. GARDINER.
Orders Takon for Large Work.
5
WARD’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. ,
IT is not so much the amount of money
f at builds up a town as It is the amount of
jush and snap in the people. When von
stay, a recepti n was given at the
School building. where ice cream
.. * ant to make your town-px get up and coin ieo: WAT: worrs
the rope, all at one end, and McGre
W. M. Knight, G. W.H: Prof,
like hold of
. Full together.—Grvenville Herald.
Ar Bangor
* rike was in
firing trout
Maine, a few days ago, a
progress and the authorities
sie, ordered all the saloons
G.L.;-
Bascom
Bast. G
ror. G. W.C.; C. I. Ellis, WYhin.
). T. Plummer, Cleburne, G. S.
b Price, Wealliertord. GC..N. W.
rrenbriar, G. Seat C. V. Myers
le, G. W. D.: The next place ol
vesd. As Maine is the banner prohibition
.t a te it may puzzle some to know how it
came about that Bangor had saloons. 2
THE Brown County Banner has been en-
jiged and offferwise improved and, Bro.
y arsis is to be congratulated, on being the
Cleburi
meeting will be Weatherford, the last
Wednesday in July 1890. 1
A woman named liart. killed her hus-
hand last Thurday. They lived in the lag-
ler neighbourhood. The husband under-
rook to correct one of the clilidren which
made the woman mad and she picked un
a chair
hborltod. The husband uniter-
correct one of the clilidren which
to strike him. He took the chair
r and was in thearta eav ingthe
when the woman seized a pair of
from hn
house.-
sheep shears and in ide xt him: as he re
-, treated
} lot of a handsome eraft The Banner is shears:
, mong the best of our exchanges and we thigh,....................- -. - -
The aitery, from w hich he bled to death.
The woman sr.ys sheeid not throw at him
bint intended to throw the shears beljnd
"The
* Pole its evidences of prosperity with pleas-
hre..
CUxty got the collretorship at Galveston
and now then e is not a happy white republi
can i all of
Texas. It ain’t the BELLE-
vIx’s fight, but it sincerely hopes Harrison
ill reward
the white republicans of the
F oith by filling every federal office in the
South with negroes.
: ----se-----
Beuxs bought his fall stock of clothirg
iro 4. Wanamaker and Wanan.aker secured
jor him an
internal revenue collectorship
ont of the door, she threw the
it him and they struck him in the
das-ing nearly, through. severing
man sr.ys shedid not throw af lim
r.. She is underarrest.
was fal
done Su
criminal docket of the county court
en up today. Not much has-beel
Beulah Moore spent several days
Miss ........ ...-.- — ,=
last wee k with Capt. and Mrs. S. E. Moss,
at their * 1-4* - - 4 2 41-
elegant home in Bosque. That her
is a pleasant one need not be told
visit was a pleasant one need not be told
as no one could visit Mr. and Mrs. Moss
without having a pleasant time:
Mr.. -5 *
out every impulse of manhood -imposes the
sacred trust of caring for these unfortunates
upon the friends am comrades who shared
their dangers and know their worth.
The United States government distributes
millions of dollars’ annually to those who
nlistedl in the Northern army and who were
injured by the war. ‘ ..-.
• The pension list numbers almost as many
men as ever followed the standlar is of Grant
and Sherman, and we of the South, who
eonur ibute largelyto that fund, do not com-
How We Royal Folks De Swim.
The following, couminnieation trim Pres-
ident Harrison to ller Majesty. Queen
r
A sELEUT.LoT OF NICE FRAMES ON HTAND.-e
C. M. BEAVER,
" , SUCCESSOR,TO
GRIFFIIT Sc CHI.
Of
inwramn
HlWCIU
TE in1 tBerlty 4
NCOU K, P’r
IT,
ASS W3T8, Etc.
D. D. STEVENS,
tere EP
R2 .
from thie Sate D.-
We willingly provide for those who swept
with fire and sword the fairest portions et partment by mail on Thursday: .
sur land and erishi with iron hoofs our Banjamnin liarrison. President of the United
mupes of a nation but in merey’s. name- .....
that. have we done for the men who bared -
their breasts for the storms and went down
V letoria, was forwarded
State of Amer ca, th iler Majesty. Vie
toria. Queen of the Unjtel-Kingdom € 1
G eat Britain and Ireland, Empress of
betdre it? Absolutely nothing.
Citizens of Texas, reflect upon these
things and let the memories of men.
hopes and consecrated sorrows that followed, cieved the letter * hich your : late y WES
to the death the waning fortunes of a cans. pleased to ad friss.me on the loth i dmne
re luted—move every genth-l artedlwom-
an and every chivalrous man to join in this.
noble charity. - 1
. . L. 6. Ross, Chairman.
India. Xe.
GaFAr A xp goop FNIEXD:
1 have re
announcing that Beatrice Mary Victoria
Feodera, consort of his Royal Highnes:
Prince ilenry Maurice of Battenberg, safely
IIHTY IliHT "TA Th ITT
JIEAI, TIED OUDALIDI
GOUTEs ALVARADO, TEXAS.
A: *
me ran T
Carriages meet all wains and passengers lopnvered to nny por
4on or the eity. Dasgate transferred. Business solicited.
TH Esc .
SOUTII ALV ARADO,
7 1. Foss Sey.
, i. N. swimtarx,
Jo S. ih eres, 1
W. E HANBY.
N.G. SHELLEY,
Y. B. DERgaY
H NIY E. SIMEALEY,
N. C. Wausu,
J. J. Tomix,1
A. P. WJOLDEIGE, -
F. T. Htocnei.
gave birth to g prince at Windsortwe
o’eldck in the morning of the 21st of May
: MYERS COMMUNITY.
The rains of last week did tip cotton’
zooll.
Me sers, Cali’Il, Teague, Holland and
ast. I fully pirticip te in the sat sfaction
whlleh this happy event has afforled to your
Majesty’s roujal family, ann I offer Iny sin-
cere congratulations on the occasion. Dzy
i have your Majesty alays ju his sale
weeping. Your goud friend.
-. 1 BENJAN s HARRISON
By the President:
W M. F. WuATON,
Acting Secretary of State.
Washington. July 18.
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WAXAHACHIE 1
As every one isaware.mny comnounien
itors have been lew and fir between, but
peririps I will be more regular in time tu-
R. A. RIDDELS.
II. H. RIDDELS
i - DEALER IN-
DTDINEIT CI TPTMANC
1IDOL 149 LB EUR
SUccEssoits TO .
I TADATAADE
ND IANDTAL
RUT
AD
D. F. WOLCOTT & Co. =
LIVERY STABLE,
South Side Sqaare,” : ALVARADO, TEXAS. “
‘Bns and carriage meet all trains on both railroads. PAskenirn $
to and from all parts of the city. .Fine bossies, Sacks and tean.st . i
hire at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited. -
Still En the Lead
WITH
Chandler Started out on a western tour
last- week, to be xone twenty or thirty
days. They intend to go as fir as Kim-T,
bail county. lures
The farmers look on their eotton crops I - It is a s uree of 8 iti-faction to all pur
with smiles now. 1 hear some of the most hocsehoid to get the HULLET aml ‘ pe-
experienced ones say, that it is baring ruse the letters from diderent points in
better than they have seen it for years. [oar old bomel,:. :
G. V. W all was in Ellis county list week tVe have recently taken "D pur abode
looking after a sch ool. in the beaut frtul little city pl waxahachle.
On last Sunday morning Sam Houteand and from here we w ill give you occasion
Miss Nifat Ford left the residence of the al damns ot
bride’s - father to go to Cleburne to get ‘ The Suistses g.orss, ..**: ....=-
tuatti. 1 hey returned in the evening : here, on the 22rl fust. with county super-
and tended prayer meeting wra ped in intendent Skinner 25 Pimnetpad. - T’utre
the Dels bonds of matrimony: Si e wIsli are about 70 teacliers in attendance who
the-jiltte couple a long life of prospegitj" manifest becoming enthusiasm ma their
and happiness. P work 51
J B. Hloftman will begin a class in hook- A large per cent ofthose attending the
kerbing, at the school tamise. next Monday Sunnmer Normal, are young laulies and
AE 5 h, and will teach four weeks. All gentlemen
w ishjing a practical idea on the subject are | 5 One ein but hope that this school will
myiled klattend, Ferus moderates serve to fill the people, as well as the
Sisst S Fannie Metzes Angle Cahill and | teachers with a greater zeal in the cause
Blanche Stinnette shem: Fri lay • Saturday rf........i_____A-i* ahA her LF-F* cidtoni
and Sunday in Cleburne.1 tuple ... ,
Sundsy school and prayer meeting were I the benetits
not very ligely attended Sunday.
Mis. N. 11. Jobus is visiting her daugh-
ter. M rs. Grains, of weatherford.
Mr. and sirs. 3. E. Southern were visit-
ing their fatne, Joe, Bletze, and family. M ""*** F--------:......“, ‘.....
Saturday and Su day. 1.
Rev. Kizziar will commence a profrac - 1 1 rase is reasonably roll inall lines of
ed meeting at this place Saturday niglit business. Perhaps the liveliest avenins of
before the 3rd Sunday in Augnet. 5 | Iraile, for Hi paHi two weeks is watermel-
At the last meeting of the Literary so -ons.lemionade, bewand simiteat tins. .h
ciety new officers were elected.. At the , I here is more or less building constant-
next meeting, next Saturday, night. the 125, sa....:.............
farmer president will deliver his valedie-
tory address and the president elect will
take the office. Everybody invited to at-
tend. Hrowurr,
LOVEJOY.
BRAN (NT CTO
The
a vs DEM8 .
Summer Normal school opened
BEEF AND PORK
O F
Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and
RIDDELS BROS.
Meat Market
V 1 *
. A. Stanford is still very sick.
Nat Higgins is improving slowly
many friends Lope for her speedy
recovery..
legant brick block . of business
will be built on Chambers street
Mrs.
and he
An
CLOTHING."
For Spot Cash I offerithe Lowest Prices for Strielly Bran New
Goods. 1 take pleasure ia showing all through my stock. whether
you wish to purchase goods or not. Come and get my pices.
houses will be built on Chambers street
5, . I presume property holders on Henderson
your Dark I you II seratil street will be the running mates to Cham-
clothing and the office, it ap- bers. 1 .: 1. 3.(0.
4] - The
ued and published monthly as Lerefefore.
apt. 1 lummer and C. V. Myers will eon-
tinae as editors. It was adopted by the
Grand
in ‘‘exas. With Sunday school John it is;
‘ il scratch
in ne.” ‘The
years, went
ogether.
-— -we
Temperance Banner will he con’in-
AWAY lack: in the misty past it was the
province of the lawyer to assist the court at
arriving at just and correct conclusions. In
these days it
seems the province of the la w -
The
at Lee
[ Council as its organ.
reunty grange will hold its st ssioh
Academy on the 10th of August, A
of popular education andthst every school
district in Ellis count, may avail itself of
of tae special iax allowed by
The town ot waxahachie will vote next
[Keep on hand nothing but the best.
large attendance is expected,
The1
with attentive congregations.
Dr. C ochran ofthe Presbyterian church
has gone to Virginia to visit his mother.
Bob Kendrick. who went to El Paso sry-
eral weeks ago, with the hope of nuprov-
ing his bicalyli died in . that city on the
24th. Eis remains were brought back and
buried in the cemetery last Friday.
Mr. John Williams and Miss Dixie
Smit hi were marrir d on last Sunday. John-
ny is to le congratulated on winning one
fl tariff ain t a tax levied for the protee- Fol the most beautiful of Johnson County‘s
beautiful daughters.
As in
y et is to pervert justice and darken wisdom
: a nd acquit hi s client of murder even it he
lies to take 1 i f om home to do it.
To THE Houston I ribune: Does the tar-
Fr put a dollar into the pockets ot the la-
boring man and the farmer? Don’t shout
1 ntruth and 1 hen erawi into four hole. Talk
Art hike w mna w anu tell us tl about it. It
tiou of the American manufacturers what
n ould you call it?
I WERE we
other fellow
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not afraid of making some
turngreen with envy we would
Fay: The Dallas News is the best daily pa-
yer published in Texas and that it has no
superior soutir of Masen’s and Dickson’s
its affinity for the cormorant.
line. barring
However, the
I ‘Texas should
News is a good paper and all
be proud of it.
: . TIs change and men change with
: them.’ The prejudices of the Irish were ap-
yeakd in to defeat Cleveland because of his
supposed friendliness to England and now
1 n llarrison writes a letter to his "Great
and good friend, Queen Victoria," eongrat-
ulating her on having another grandchild.
of course though, that don’t count now.
“Ir MAY be as Judge Clark threatens,
. . that capital will cense to flow into the State
T bless we promise to continue to disregard
e-ur constitution, and by our vote upon the
proposed amendment impliedly promise that
1 lose operating our future highways shall
€ sercise the sovereign right to tax unbridled.
Jut on the other hand it will be renrembered
fiht a time will inevitably come when we
v ill wish to they the instincts of a free peo-
yle and have
a potent voice in public that-
t-rs and that
churches on Sun lay were all filled
tentive congregations.
Kendrick. who went to El Paso sev-
ual, the Hamilton has been full of
for the past week. It is something
visitor---, „. —
for a city to boast of • first-clapx hotel.
Capt. and Mrs. Mertz returned,from an
extended trip to the Northern and East-
tes last week.
Capt
ern states last week.
Mr. Silas Lovelady and wife, have re-
turned from a tour through Kentucky,
Georgian. Tennessee and several of the
Northern states. Mr. Lovelady will soon
build one of the finest residences in the
city. 11 selected th : plan while north.
T Sars.
BARNESVILLE
Farmers are-happy.
Sickness on the decline.
our farmers will thresti.only part of their
Every body predicts a large cotton crop
and it is cer tainly time that farmers should
make a good crop of the fleecy staple.
B. C. Lightfoot is building a new gin.
Capt. Ben Barnes, of Midway, spent
Sunday at Barnesville.
J. P.
visited
is so badly damaged that some of
good crop of the fleecy staple.
Lightfont is building a new gin.
Some
fern fe
Covington and wife of Covington,
relatives here Saturday.
lew of our people have the wes-
rer but can’t tell what will be the
result.
| There was no preaching last Sunday.
It was this reporters pleasure last week,
to visit._-
I thie and while there met many old fe lends
andach .....-
the thriving listl city of Waxaha-
it is possible to postpone the
Saturday on the question of taking charge
of the public schools wishsin the city lims-
R. B. Moffett is completing an immense
grain warchense and elevator. ,
The new Masoule building is being
pushed to completion. The three bnsi-
ness apartments. on the ground foer have
been rented, so we a re in Fotut d.
, It is stated on good author ily. that thue
L . , , * . : construction force on the- Dallas & Waco
Grandma Gilliland has been quite sick. road. have reached the nottl’line ofEllis
Trope she soon may recover. - county and that the timbers are all on the
i Mis, S. T. Thompson is visiting here | gronfid - for the bridge oker lted ‘Oak
7 creek.
There is nothing much in the way from
to wixshachie. heace, it is confi-
this week.
1 Messrs. Rowland and s telean, ot Am- mero-axsnacqqqesnnqgeetrineeemn:
ilton county, spent several days in our dently expected, that the new road will
community last week. The letter then left be in operation to tlils qoiut by august
for his old home in N. C. | Great fears of the worm are being
learn that the “Classic Club, of Al-expressed,
vardo, enjoyed a most delightful pier ie Farmers gave it up. at tile time that the
on Mountain ereek Tuesday, w heat crop was rinsed, but since the most
c. ..: . , ofthe grain has been threshed, we learr-
farmers say that previous to the that the loss has not been so great as was
Iastrintheerop prospects were finer than feared " a
they have been for ten years, out sure, Major A. 3. Deenman, s. P. Wilson and
teal ol boll wormsare entertained. (Dr. Carnes and family „are oriilig com-
fort in the mountains of Coloriio.
RUsrIC.
MOUNTAIN GREEK.
“The deceased came to his death by
being run over by a train,” is a part of the
superscription on the box that contained
ilie mangled remains of George Young, a
Fannie Elwor id. an abandoned character?
launched herself into eternity, last Satu--
day evening by way of the morphine
route. AUNT PloseE.
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VENUS
A regular trasli-lilting rain Wednesday
night.
To be-bad. |Patronage‘solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed
J. R. TRULOVE,
CASH DEALER and LEADER in LOW PRICES
MONEY TO LOAN a ALVARADO The First National Bulk of Alvarado
II. SANSOM, Pres.—BN BARNES, V. Pres. I J. R FOSEY, Cash’r.
CAPIFAL PAID IT—30.020. .
Why go to Dallas, Fort Worth or Cleburne to borrow money or 1 Burpideend Undivided Profits 3,000.
to sell Ven tor’s Lieu Notes!- .
1 anrhew prepares to negotiate Loans in noy amount from siot Deposits Received S lbject to Check
up to $25,000 at as REASONABLE, rates of interest, payable an | ,2 6 A t 5:
unally, as any Loan Agency iu the state. I will procure leans as 1NTE4sT PAT DEPOSITS
QUICKLY as anyone can and will charg’ns little for it. With a-2 :
sostraet showing CLEAR TITLEit requires but a few days to obtain EXCHANCE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON. ALL POINTS
1
1 Loan. , . --
I write loans upon farms and ranches; also upon good city I-for
erty in Alvarado... -
I respectfully solicit the HOME patronage. I can furnish ab
stracts of titles..-
. ‘ (7. R: ENJO:
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J. J. RAMSEY. Notary Tuple
: S. I’. KANSEY.
it hothi
ture he
other 1
young man who lived in our community.
and in company, with another young man One ot Mi rs. I. Stone’s elwdrch, 1 unde-
by the name .ofike Gray, left here stand, is very sick with typhoid fever.
to go to Dallas last Monday. W e have Preaching at Midway, Sunday at 10
not yet been able to get the particulars of a. m.. by Ref. Teague, of tLe.B, E
this sad oreurrence, more than that Gho. church. , :
was on a fre ighit train near Duncan when—Brer. Tom spoke last week about con-
list seen by his egintatle Tluimr-day night. tentions. I think we are justifiable in con-
His mangled badly was found by the train 1. a n .
men on Friday morning. nean Minloilran. | tending for what we believe is right.
i . The man that is at work at Ben Barnes’
pot-mates—Waxshacble iloving
a the way of improvements and
ny happens she will in the near fu-
the peer of Dallas. Fort Worthand________-
exas cities. But I came very near , The evening train brought the corpse to
ng to mention that 1 met Cal. E. tivarado and it was buried at Pleasant artesian well says he will have water if he
F. Tien. the popular editor dir the Wax: | Point Friday nig hit. George wasan orphan has to bore incomes to the Wer *
- - UIo— — I EX * " Bt PCE PX* l " P 1 . " A ° . PACT rar 14 URE “PIRCS E LHE WTE
i-ue until “the little finger of luonupoly is-abachie Enterprise. Ills paper has done about 17 years old and lived with his broth- and get tnent to diteh one oi their 1
Sronser than the lions of the haw.”n_Ex more for the upbuilding of Waxhachie,10-w, J. M.S assiday, through. I /
. - i . than anything else that could Iur muenti in The symopartry el the community is with I Dr. Fontalue, was called in the bey
Isnet 1iu C44A 1000:15 Jelet edl II- is still at the helms and i, sli*y 1 he twualters who mourn the loss of as of his si k sister, at Liss mother’s
to the Dalle Aceer 5 Iahd ieu Lie friends. Duns EU tecthur. : Hviro l’lscia. Thursday- Vavipus,
1 zht
rivers
Dr. Fontaine, was called in the bed side
. last
RAMSEY & SON,
N. SANSOM,
BEN BARNES,
I I: POSEY.
—DIRECTORS
H.’W. .PPET,
M. T. PATRICK,
NOSES BARNEA
(1P IRDRON
>. WEAVER & SON,
South-West Corner Square, -
ALV AR ADO,
KEEP NOTHING BUT THE
LAND AND LOAN AGTS. PUREST AND BEST
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, Onice over Milaul’s Grocery Storo
which they propose to sell at lowest living profits.
to WE Buy and Sell Real Estate and Invest Nohey for Capitalists. Money I-nanet
ot F armna Ramhrs mud City Property on louss on sint, tune. - Make aloiavl ul ti
wud du a graend Land Ag.he,Dubinese. 4.
Prescriptions
S,
Carefully ComponndeO, Night OT Day.
Fair Dealing and Polite Attention Guaranteed -
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