Alvarado Weekly Bulletin. (Alvarado, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1890 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BULLETIN
LOCAL FINE TABLE
G., C. & s. F. Er.
—The Opera Saloon keeps only the
best. 5 T
PERSONAL MENTION.
ARTESIAN WATER
The prospects for a heavy veild ofJudge J. M.Hall was in thecity Fri- To the City Council of Alvarado—Gentle-
* - Y day.
cotton was never more flattering that
BOW.
t NORTH BOUND.
Nail and Express:.......
SOUTH BOUND,
Mail and Express ------
U nele Jack Claunch reports that hi-
. - : grape crop this year i- only a third of
• 3 p. m acrop. *
.10:33 a. rn
Dr. St. John was in Arlington Sun-
day.
No. ...
No, 4..
No. 3..
No. 1..
M., K. & T. RY.
NORTH BOUND.
8:12 a, m. —Pure unadulterated Wines and
-4:40 +. m Liquors for family use at the Opera
Saloon. . - .
L. S. Evans was in Cleburne Tues-
day.
G. W. Cotter was in Waxahachie last
week.
September 1s
men :
As a citizen and taxpayer of Alva-
rado, I respectfully submit for your
earnest and favorable consideration
the following in reference to obtaining
artesian well water for Alvarado :
1st. Without a more bountiful sup-
ply of water Alvarado can never expect
to be a city or town of any degree of
magnitude and importance.
2nd. Without water it is useless to
hope for manufacturing,establishments
of any kind.
3rd. Without water we are at the |
mercy of the fire fiend.
4th. Without water, our population
will increase but slowly, perhaps de-
crease.
5th. Without water the round-
I will open up one of the finest stocks of
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Old papers given away to get rid of
them at THE BupLerno office at [only
25cts a hundred. . 1
..5:10 a. m
..4:50 p. m
.10:20 a.m | The Johnson county musical conven-
0:10 p.mi tion will meet in Alvarado Friday be-
.- ------========= fore the fourth Sunday in July 1891
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
+ - . Pains in the small of the back are
Anouncemnents for office nlust be aecom-indicative of disordered kidneys. Cas-
panied by the cash. There will positively carine will restore their healthy ac-
be no deviation from this rule.. tion.. .
SOUTH BOUND.
, PRICES 1 s
For District offices................10 00
County Offices, ..............5 00
: “ City Offices -.-,___- 2 50
ErECrox Nov. 4, 1890. |
For Congress.
JO ABBOTT.
FOR DISTRICT OFFICES.
For Senator, 21st Dilerict.
—Cascarine is purely vegetable, a
home product, strictly a Southern
remedy, and is especially adapted to
diseases of this climate.
For boils, carbuncles old sores, rheu-
matism Bright’s disease Indigestion,
Constipation, take Dr. Thurmond’s
Lone Star Blood Syrup. A sure cure.
Sold by Norman & Brickey.
C. A. Gardiner was in Mexia last
week.
Mrs. T. A. Pankey was in Dallas last
week.
Hon. A. J. Brown was in Midlothian
Friday.
P. J. Ingle, of Scurry Co., was here
last week.
Col. T. G. Miller was in Grand View
this week.
Squire R. M. Chapman was in Cle-
burne Friday.
MI LIT
M. M. CRANE.
FOR COUNTY OFFICES.
-—-
For Representative. t 1
E. D. RENFRO.
For County Judge. 4 4, i
G. W. HUMPHREYS.
FRANK E. ADAMS.
For District Clerk. , •
— PHIL T. ALLIN.
JNO. D. KENNARD.
PRESTON P. STRINGER.
For County Clerk.
W. B. BISHOP.
.For .Treasurer.
V. GRAY.
C. L. CLEVELAND.
JOHN E. ODOM.
For Tax Assessor.
W. E. WATTS.
H. F. ESTES.
W. M. RUSSELLN
L. M. (Bud) HIEAD.
R. E. CROSI ER.
For County Attornty.
CHAB. V.WIP’ERS. .
HCGRRNER.
For, Tax Collector.#)
ZEB MOBLEY.
T. H. (Cain) GRIFFIN.
J. W. DALTON. .
T. G. MILLER.
1
* . For Sheriff. t
. . B. F. DAVIS.
W. M. BATTLE
7 W. A. STEWART. r
: / H. E. (Frank LONG.
, - J. I. ROGERS
For Commissioner, Preemnet No. 3.
W. A. (Aul) RICE...
Wx. JACK .
T. J. BLOKSQN.,
For Justice of the Place, Precinct No. 4.
1R. M. CHAPMAN.
S. B. KILLOUGH.
For Constable, Precinct No. 4.
. C. M. BEST.
BULLETIN BRIEFS.
.:—Everybody invited to call at the
Opera Saloon.
-—Fine Cigars, Wmes and Liquors at
the Opera Saloon. !
—A reniedy lies with in the reach of
every one in "C. C. C. Certain Chill
Cure," the great spec fic for coughs,
colds, and all throat andlung diseases.
Sold by J. C. Weaver 4 Son.
—Practice economy by buying a
package of Rose Tobacco or Snuff
Cure, cure yourself of
thereby save several d
your family. For sale
son..
—Bounds & Moore
the habit and
ollars a year for
by A. V. Haral-
have just re-
selected stock
ceived a large and well
of Coffins and Caskets
descriptions. . Also, burial suits, adult
sizes, which they are selling cheaper
than they can be bought anywhere.
of all sizes and
selling cheaper
Ayer s Ague Cure is
lar antidote for malaria. All who are
exposed to the dangers of miasmatic
regions should try it. Always ready
for use, and, if taken according to di-
rections, warranted a sure cure for all
malarial disorders.
: he most popu-
of miasmatic
Always ready
cess of Ayers’
The phenomenal success of Ayers’
Sarsaparilla started into.existence a
host of competitors. This, of course,
was to be expected; but
been to demonstrate the
its of Dr. Ayer’s prepars tion by a con-
stantly increasing dema nd for it. .
J. S. Lasley, of Burleson, spent Sun-
day in the city.
Rev. R. L. McElree was in Grand
View this week.
Lott J. Warren, of Hillsboro, was in
the city this week.
Rev. D. G. Molloy and family were
in Ovilla this week.
house of the M., K. & T. railroad
company will probably be moved to
some other point *
6th. Without water, it is useless
to hope for the machine, shops of the
M., K. & T. railroad company to be es-
tablished here.:
7th. Alvarado is situated at the
junction of two of the finest railroads
in the State and in the center of a
farming section unsurpassed. With a
bountiful supply of artesian well water
the prospects, of .
bright and promising—inferior to no
J. D. Griffin returned last week from | interior town in the State. With it
a trip to "Jones county. alour population would increase—manu-
factures would follow in quick succes-
We would have better health,
larger and better schools, ‘and, in fact.
Dep. Head and family, of Cleburne, sion.
were in the city this week.
Mrs. Mary Ross has returned from A new and fresh impetus would be
the Normal at Grand View.
Mr. Philip Chapman and wife are
visiting relatives in the Panhandle.
that has ever been shown in Alvarado.
MISS SALLIE
artcamo racer will have charge of that department and it will be complete in event re.
alvamqe would 3 spect. I expect to leave for the Eastern market in a fam mover re-
- pect to buy a large stock of Dry Goods in all lines “Tom here ex-
prices are all refluced and goods must go to make room for my Fan sto
. 1 l:- Respectfully,
given to every local and individual en-
terprise. Confidence would be estab-
lished and doubtand uncertainty
would vanish with the first gush of the
Mrs. I. A. Patton and daughter. Miss liquid stream front beneath our sur-
Bessie, were in Glen Rose this week. face. •
Mrs. w. M.. St John and children 8th. Can we accomplish this? Can
are at Ovilla, Ellis county, this week. rado? Answer, yes; with almost abso-
Mrs. E. T. Reynolds returned Mon-lute certainty.
day from a visit to relatives at Ennis. where conjecture fails. If science
Mrs. R. N. Chapman has returned points the way, we canustrike out and
from a visit to relatives at Greenville.
Rev. C. S. McCarver is assisting in a
protractedmeeting at Itaska this
week. .
Mrs. Bettie Fisher, of Nashville,
Tenn., mother of W. A. Duval, de-
ceased, is in the city.
press on with certainty of suc
results.
Notice. 7
There will be a regular meeting, of
Vocal Music.
=, was aims aoso-1 Alwama C T nd - Some persons we meet think to at-
Science determines arad .a onfedirite Veter- tend a vocal school will deter them in
- - -12112 tamariownatD 1 llmaimntinr
their progress in instrumental music.
This is a very great mistake. Vocal is
Prof. R. T. Hill, state geologist, also
attache of U. S. surveying corps,- says:
Alvarado is near the center of the pos-
itive artesian well area of Texas; that
ans tomorrow at 2 P. M. The meeting
is a very important one as officers are ,us asvery met
to be elected to serve for the ensuing i the 1 NES a ke. Y ocal is
term . Tithe foundation of all music and there-
Every member is ordered to attend.lore to know this is to understand the
D 4 The difference is in the apnli-
By order of the Captain. ‘ ----- % a - . 2 P
F. B. BA ILLIO Adjutant.
C. A: GARDINER. ‘
AUSLEN,
cation. / Many have attended our
schools who had taught instrumental
music for years and claimed to have
neon Pf
19
Remarkable Rescue. ,_____- _____
Michiel Curtain, Plainfield, ml., been advanced in both the science and
Practice, We cordially invite all who
wish to to come, whether they have
subscribed or not.
the average width of this positive area
is about 40 miles; that any point on
, the M., K. & T. a flow of water can
G. W. Humphries Esqr., of Grand be obtained, and that at Alvarado it
View, was in the city Saturday and can be had by boring between 1100
called on THE BULLETIN.. - [and 1300 and perhaps for much less.
Misses Mattie Griggs and Fannie (See interview of Prof. Hill in last
King, of Waxahachie, are in the city, Sunday’s Gazette.). .
guests of Mrs. J. W. Stark. ‘ Gentlemen, consider these facts, not
conjectures. You are our representa-
Dr. Russell and daughter of. Bell tives. We elected you because we had
county, were visiting J. R. Posey and confidence in sour ability and intee-N omnGGA NS Use And ATtEF TALITE
family last week. They returned home rity, because we believe you broad- ten bottles; found herself, sound and
A *guaged and practical. If you would well, now does her own housework and
Capt. W. R. Bounds attended the reflect credit and honor upon your ad-is as well as she ever was.—Free trial
toted that : big barbecue at Ardmore, I. T., Satur- ministration get artesian water for AF bottles of this great Discovery at J. C.
day and reports having had a delight- v arado. If anything is done in this 1 Weaver & Son’s drugstore, large bottles
ful time. matter You must take the lead. Fifty 50c. and $1.
citizens and taxpayers of Alvarado.
Miss Fannie Metze left this weak for have petitioned you to lead off and act
Weatherford where she will remain at once in the inception and carrying I
several months. THE BULLETIN hopes ont of this important -- -1-1 - 1
her stay will be a pleasant one.
the effect has
superior mer-
Col. R. R. Hamilton, of Egan, passed
through the city Monday, enroute for
Waxahachie with five loads of water-
melons weighing from 35 to 60 pounds.
The Colonel has a large
BULLETIN hopes he will
pose of them at remuner
THE BULLETIN is inf
crop and THI
e able to dis
ative figures.:
view one night
last week and died Su day evening.
negro was shot at Grand
but has been unable to
Mrs
makes the statement that she caught
cold, which settled on her lungs; she
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse. He told
she was a hopeless victim of consump-
tion and that no medicine could cure
her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption; she
bought a bottle and to her. delight
found herself benefitted from first dose.
E. P. MAHANAY, A
N. T. WALKER, $ Teachers.
Is pre
—English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, soft or calloused lumps and
blemishes from horses. Save$50. War- . -
ranted the. most wonderful blemish .
cure ever known. Sold by Duke E-EArT .
Golding, druggists, Alvarado. nIy 2 • -
pared to take orders for all kinds of
R G-E, M: nr
learn any par-
ticulars. < From meagre information
gained it appears to be a
taken identity, but the shot took ef
fec’t just the same.
Alvarado Masonic Lod
neat a lodge room as any
case of mis-
ge now has as
lodge perhaps
indefatigable
of Col. Jas.
in the state thanks to the
zeal and workmanship .. ... ___..
Wrigley. The floors are neatly car-
,peted, the walls papered
ent stations neatly pain
deed a beautiful room at
ic fraternity are justly ve
and the differ-
ted. It is in-
id the mason-
ry proud of it.
John E. Odom requests ________
nounce him this week as a candidate
for County Treasurer. ‘ Mr. Odom is
Us to a 11-
Mr. Odom is
one among the earliest
county and is a good and
He is well and favorably nuwi w a
great majority of the pe ple of John-
son county and any introduction or
recommendation from THE BULLETIN
would be a work of super erogation.
settlers of the
worthy man.
known to a
roduction or
THE BULLETIN
Happy Hoosier,
Wm. Timmons, Hostmaster, of Ida-
. and absolutely | ville, Ind.> writes: “Electric Bitters has
essential enterprise — many others done more for me than all other medi-
. —Thousands and tens of thousands
of bottles of “C. C. C, Certain: Chill
Cure, are sold yearly and the people
are constantly clamoring for more.
They know a good thing when they try
it. Sold by J. C. Weaver & Son. 5
3 All work warranted exactly as represented.
Saturday Excursions.
- The Santa Fe railroad sells tickets
to Galveston every Saturday good to
return Monday at $6.
Prof. J. M. McCord has sold his in-
terest in the Alvarado College prop-
erty to Prof. C. A. Goggin. Prof.
MeCord has been principal of the col-
lege for several years and has a host of
friends and admirers who will regret
that he has severed his connection
with the educational interests of Alva-
Infernal Ingenuity -
PECIIAI enterprise — many oners I GHC lure IUr me LAI all Viler meul- C 1. 1 "
stand ready to co-operate with these cine combined, for that bad: feeling . 091 St arcely devise niore excruciat-
4arising from Kidney trouble P John ing tortures than those of which you
A two old year daughter of W. W.
Gaines was buried in the city cemetery
- Saturday. T
--C ascarine is an excellent remedy
for children ; mild in action and pleas- good crowd was
ant to tak?. there was an aht*
In company with Hon
a representative of THE
tended a pienie at Midi thian Satur-
The day was a ple ant one, a
I in attendance and
there was an abundance
A. J. Brown
BULLETIN at-
want one, a
Mr. R. G. jHah, of Cleburne, has
THE BULLETIN’S thanks for val uable
services rendered.
—A lot of second-hand school desks
for sale. Apply to R .. ,
C. A. GOGGIN, Alvarado, Tex.
: A fact that all men with gray and
many st aded whiskers should know,
that Buckingham’s Dye always colors
an even brown or black at will.
—Cascarine is a sovereign remedy
• for kidney diseases. It banishes the
pains usually felt in the small of the
back, and cleanses the whole system.
—From present indications Malaria
will be driven into the Gulf of Mexico
by the great conqueror, “C. C. C. Cer-
tain Chill Cure.” Sold by J. C. Weaver
& Son.
It is sincerely hoped by every man,
having the good of Alvarado at heart:
that the city council will lose as little
time as possible in giving Alvarado an
artesian well. *
—One hundred cents will buy a
package of Rose Tobaccoor Snuff
Cure and one package has cured as
many as three persons. For sale by
A.V. Haralson.
f everything
good to eat. Capt Brundage together
with the Visitor force have the thanks
of THE BULLETIN for courtesies extend-
ed and attention shown i $ reprosonta-
rado and will wish him well in what-
ever section he may cast his. lot or
whatever sphere of life he may engage.
Prof. Goggin comes to our city well
recommended as a gentleman a
scholar and a teacher. He has been
principal and superintendent of the
schools at Edgerton, DePere and New.
Glarus, Wisconsin. From all of these
places he brings first class recommen-
dations. ‘ He was also superintendent
of the schools at Silver City, New Mex-
ieo.THE BULLETIN extends a cordial
welcome to Prof. Goggin and hopes
his stay at Alvarado will be pleasant |
and profitable.
i# assuming and bearing the responsi- |--------B......-------- -.-u-r
bility of success or failure. Umler the Leslie, farmer and stockman,
law you have ti e right to, impose a place, say-: "Find Electric -.______
special tax for this purpose. Soon, I be the best Kidney and Liver medicine,]; , na - -
am informed, you co template issuing made me feel like a new man.” J.W ck at
city bonds to the amount of $5,000. Gardner, hardware merchant, same " gatsut Fiodletter’s Stomach Bit-
Make it $10,000 on twenty or thirty town, says: Electric Bittors is just elms been found by skillful 1
year’s time; use a part of this fund in I the thing for a man who is all run T -uners to, possess not
sc curing artesian water for Aivarado down and don’t care whether he lives- 1tensive efficacy , who : those
and we will cheerfully pay the interest or dies; he found new strength, good : eeistsn oral tendency to them
and create a sinking fund for their re- laypetite and felt just like had a new 9411 liter • Burelv this nniennt 1*
demptien. Make an honest, faithful lease on life. Only 59el a bottle at
effort on this line and whether success J. 0. Weaver & Son’s drugstore.
or failute-crowns your efforts the re-1 -
sponsibility shall be ours,
Itest sec fully, TAXPAYER
July 29, 1890. 41.
. , .... Sou y A few nice FRRMES still on hand. :
: ts/math ordcunoE - Call and see them. :
2 nies are the consequence of not eheck----------------------------1________.
. Surely this puissant but
safe botanic medicine, bearing, too,
such a high specific sanction, is better
1 - than the poisons often employed, but
His Bon Cured. most unsafe, not only in continuance
Er. W. H. Hinmin, a prominent and but in isolated doses. The bloo is se-
influential citizen, of Mount Vernon, purated thoroughly from the rheumat-
III., writes as follews, under date of Me virus, and the nerves, slightly im-
purges upon, saved from ultimate and
direful thrpes. by this benign, saving
medicine, which likewise exhibits mark-
best medical treat-ied efficacy for malaria kidney com-
have recommended plaints dy, pepsia, constipation and liv-
* er complaint..
tive.
t
. Col. T. G. Miller. an
week as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Johnson
Miller was Lieut. Col. of t.
and lost his leg at the sie
July 22, 1864. He belonged through-
out the war to Cheatham’s division,
Hardees Corps of Johnson ‘s Army and
has a record for gallantry on the field
of battle that might well
the bravest of the brave. -
man and true and is fully competent
and qualified to discharge
the office. Consider well
nounces this
the office of
county. Col-
re 41st Tenn.
ge of Atlanta
on the field
be envied by
He is a good
the duties of
his claims.
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North Side Square,
DEALER LN-
Mr. William T. Price, a.
Peace, at Richland, Neb.,
ustice of the
was confined
to his bed last winter with a severe at-
tack of lumbago; but a thorough ap-
plication of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
enabled him to get up and go to work.
Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot
be recommended too highly." - Let any
one troubled with rheumatism, neu-
ralgia or lame back give it a trial and
they will be of the same opinion. 50
cent bottles for sale by. A. V. Haral-
Resolutions Adopted by the County Al-March 11,1890: bottle of Swift’s
1 . : liance. . * . - Specific (S. S. S.) cu red my son perma-
The following resolutions, offered bynently of a stubber n case of blood poi-
Bro. O. F. Dornblaser, were adopted: son that defied the
RESOLVED, That the chairman of-ment available. I’l_____=...............
the finance committee of each sub- | S. S. S. to others fo r blood troubles and
Alliance is hereby elected by this diseases of the sk n, and have never
bidy, the Johnson County Farmers’ known it to fail to €__
Alliance, to act as a special committee —--.---
to solicit .stock and the pledge of cot- Blood Poison Cured:
ton seed for the cotton sped oil mill to I was troubled for years with a blood
bel gated at Cleburne, Texas: Said | poi ion in its very "worst form. 1 was
committee to meet at Cleburne the treated by the very best physicians of
2nd Saturday in August. I Louisville, Kv:, and Evansville, Ind.,
RESOLVED, That this Alliance favors but they failed to benefit me any way.
cure in any case.
Peculiar
Peculiar in combination, proportion, and
preparation of ingredients. Hood’s Sarsapa-
rilla possesses the curative value of the best
known rethe- dies of the
, --------------------...91--------,-----. ------ ...., way. vegetable A1000 Skingdom.
A.S Hogg for Governor and the rail. A few bottles of Swift’s Spal - Peculiar in its strength and economy. Hood’s
-W. -1 22------* 1 - • - * Sarsaparilla is the only medicine of which can’
truly be said," One Hundred Doses One Dol-
lar." Peculiar in its medicinal merits. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hitherto un-
5m Sarsaparilla
| the title of "The greatest blood purifier ever
discovered.” Peculiar in its “good name
at home,”—there is more of Hood’s Sarsa-
Farmors’and Builders’ Hardware, SLoves, Barbod Wi"
Classware. Queensware and Woodenware. -
. MALNUEACTCES on zz.waart
ROOFING, GUTTERING, SPOUTING and REPAIRING ‘
ALVARADO,-
—Bounds & Moore have just re-
ceived a large and well selected stock
of Colts and Caskets of all sites and
descriptions. Also burial suits, adult
sizes, which they are selling cheaper road amendment to the constitutioncured me sound and well. This was
than can be bought anywhere. and also favors the creation of a rail- over four years ago, and there has been
A full and complete line of coffins, road commission by the next legisla-no return of the disease since, or Any
caskets and all undertakers’goods al-tur,1 symptoms of it. I have recommended
ways on hand at Powell & Garrett’s. PAWNEE Moss, County Secretary, IE to others for blood poison, and in
J _______- : ----***----every case they were permanently cur-
—When suffering from sick and ner-. A. V. Haralson, druggist, desires to ed. D. H. KAIN, Mt. Vernon, III.
vous headache, ta ke a few doses of Cas-in form the pu blie, that he is a gen t for ! We will mail a t reatise on Blood and . ---------7
rarine and be cured.the most successful preparation that Skin Diseases to all who will send their paril’A sold in Lowell than of all other •
w......----- , has yet been produced for coughs, colds address to us, 1 Steed wuridar Peani"......- ---------
swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga
,—409 294 UCH PURCCU FOE COU/AS, CO1S
We are giving old papers away at and croup. It will loosen and-relieve
2ects a hundred. Apply at BULLETIN a severe coldin less time than any oth-
office. _ Her treatment. The article referred to
—Wood and old rails taken in pay... -----.
ment of subscription to THE BULLETIN is a niedicine that has won fame and of Parker, Dakota, who says: "I never
---------- popularity on its merits and one that 1---1------2%—4 4-14---‘ +* •
—Candidate cards printed in fine nan always be depended upon. It is
style at THE BULLETIN Job Office. the only known remedy that will pre-
: 7.—vent croup. It must be tried to be ap-
"Vines, and Liquors for medical preciated. It is put up in 50c. and $1
purposes at the Opera Saloon. bottles - PYM %
Travellers may learn a lesson from |
is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It | Mr. C. D. Cone, a prominent attorney |
—Stop in at the Opera Saloon if you —Honey. Strained and
want straight goods, comb.at HI, w. Smiths. A
leave home without taking a bottle of
Cha mberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rho a Remedy with me, and on many
occasions have ran with it to the relief
o f some sufferers and have never known
it fail. For sale by A. V. Haralson.
—Honcy. Strained am in the
omb, at H. W. Smiths.
Manufacturer of
blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomenal
record of pAusales abroad
no other PCCUllar preparation
| ever attained so rapidly nor held so
| steadfastly the confidence of all classes
of people. Peculiar in the brain-work which
it represents. Hood’s Sarsaparilla com-
bines all the knowledge which modern .
researeh-ri l+Re in medical
science hasO ISCIT developed,
with many years practical experience in |
preparing medicines. Be sure to get only -
• Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1;six for $5. Prepared only
by CI. HOOD & Co., Apot hecaries, Lowell, Mass.
„ 100 Doses One Dollar
hand
| SADDLES and HARNES- ‘
. REPAIRING NEATLY AND
. PROMPTLY DONE
—Sleep does not always visit those
racked with a cough unless the great
remedy “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure,”
is taken and the Cough cured. Sold by
J. C. Weaver & Son. 1 :
THE BELCETIN is informed that a
Knights of Pythias Lodge of twenty
odd members will soon be organized
here. The material of the new lodge
is as good as can be found in the coun-
try. -__- l
The trustees of the South Alvalado
school are to be congratulated on hav-
ing secured the services of Prof. W. A.
Culberson as principal. He will be
ably assisted by his wife and daughter.
Miss Berta.
It has at last been acknowledged
that Dr. Thurmond’s Lone Star Catarrh
Cure is the peer of all Catarrh remedies
by some of the best physicians in the
United States. Try it. Sold by Nor-
man & Brickey..
if you suffer with Nervousness,
Weakness, Bad rest and feeling of
Lasitude, take Dr. uurmond S. Lone
Star Blood Syrup and your miseries
will at once be ended. For sale by.
Norman & Brickey. - *
THs BULLETIN is informed that the
gentlemen composing the street ear
company have received offers to con-
struct the road and place the rolling
stock on it. Also to buy the
franchises of the company.
son.
The school trustees has
been so for-
services of
tunate as to secure the
Prof. C. A. Goggin as
superintendent of the
will be ably assisted by
teachers, whose names couldn’t be as-
certained before going to
Goggin requested THE
say he will begin a private school
the second Monday in Se
last until December 1st, when the
free school would commence and last
seven months.
principal and
Callose He
three other
press. Prof.
BULLETIN to
ptember to
when the
After a weary illness of several weeks .
W. A. Duval, aged about 2
yesterday, at 5. A. M., at th
of his uncle, Wat Smith.
years, died
residence
Mr. Duval
came to Alvarado about seven months
ago from Nashville, Tennessee, hoping
a change of climate would restore him
to health. During his short stay here
he made many warm fr
mother was telegraphed for
ed only a few hours before
The community joins THE
in extending to her and the bereaved
relatives its sincere condole
great affliction.
see, hoping
restore him
iends. His
and arriv-
his death.
BULLETIN
nce in their
The ice cream festival Friday even-
ing last, given by the Ladies Aid Socie-
ty of the Methodist church forthe bene-
fit of the parsonage was an
affair. A good crowd was
ance and there was an abundance of
ice cream, cake, watermelons, grapes
ke. THE BULLETINS editor was taken
in charge by Uncle Bob Sansom and
enjoyable
in attend-
was taken
TO COMMENCE JULY 17th
-890,
and Continue Thro the Summe
BY TAKING ALL OUR PROFIT OFF!
In short, cost for goods is all we want, and
price. You will have three or four months to
some lines regardless of value or
wear these goods. .
no-Mage Harnoss Kept in Stock
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T.LAWRENCE
CLEBURNE, IEX.LS,
E’s tablished in 1871.
: —DEALER IN 1
—Bounds & Moore have just re- was treated to delicious ice
ceived a large and well selected stock ... .....
of Coff ns and Caskets of all sizes and any body,
descrip tions. Also, burial suits, adult
sizes, which they are selling cheaper
than they can be bought anywhere.
cake that just couldn’t be
cream and
beaten by
. The ladies are to be con-
gritulated on having made the affair a
success. The receipts were about
$30.
. THESE ARE THE LINES OF GOODS
Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys’ low cut Shoes
“ " “ Straw Hats.
Ladies’ light weight Underwear. 1
Summer Corsets, white and black.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Parasols—entire stock.
Skirt Flouncing, Lace and Swiss. (
Plain and Figured Mulls and Bastistes, fine grades-make
for Ladies , Misses and Children.
exquisite suits
Lawns of every description. .
Boys’ Sum Suits (knee suits) at 95c. $
Gents and Boys’ summer dannel dress Overshirts. i v
Big line Gents and Boys’ Neckwear.
Several lines of white and colored dress Shirts, sizes 16. to 184 neck.’ Now
e - is your time big men, such prices you never saw.
Every line of spring and sum mer Clothing, alpaca, sacillians, worsted, e.
Large lot of Prints, which was bought at Job price, worth 64 to 7 cents, will
go at 44. 1 i
...----0, W CLUlUD, UlUUNd OU
JEWELS
MFCIAL ATTENTION PAID TO % WATCH WORK
J. F. HENgr.
GEO C. GREEN
Remember these goods will sell and if you call two weeks from today
and can’t be shown them, please do not say, "They never had them, always
advertising; well, I can’t never find them cheap goods." Emphatically we
have got just what we advertise, and if you will come at start of AT.
will show them. • ‘ . 300 WALL come as start of sale, we
Yours to close out Summer Goods,
TAYLOR & CO.
1 HENRY & GREEN
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW
I Office north side square, Cleburne,
Texas. -
CHARLES V. MYERS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Cleburne, Tox.
- Will practice in all the courts. Prompt
attention given to business.
Bounds & Moore,
Undertakers and Dealers in Furnilure.
A large and well-selected stock or Fur.
Hiture of all grades at popular prices
EIVARAdon best scleeted stock or comm m
1,
D.T. BLEDSOE,’ -
H. P. BROWN,
Cleburne.
I. A. PATTON,
Notary Public
Alvarado.
Bledsoe, Patton & Brown,
LAWYERS,
Offices in Cleburne and Alvarado, Toman
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