Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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It Ae Oldest Refvhtiean
AILT PAFHIMKeW PfBUSlIB* W THS
tate ofTexas.
(BxTIACM TbOM thb 8TATB CoeeVllIJTtea
Or tv»r ttkeiy to b«:
ms af Miserly tioai
One ye®»,
Hix months
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It «
Offlre: 748 Ros» Avena*,
Dallas City Texas
valuable farm fos sale
at a ghe.it bargain.
IW
sr: wjsvsa ^
ted*o"b««* Vr" "four°«'d » keif
of Lancaster, and fifteen mi sb due »u« ®« "*l
iii Title perfset, Tmm all paid,
ia* #n* wlshinga somber ono farm will buy
FOR TKRVI9 APPLY TO
1 ' A. B. J(0BT0J! & CO.
For Sale*
-or.« of 8,hom»d acrcr mproved;
Tr.ik Railroad; one band»rt bul„!
a ijjod two Ml*"™ wqh „f excilleut water
^snts&A^;*':
itfta
WM be sold tor iW £* ato„St sevan miles
made a good farm. L>>at ThU latld u
» A. B. NORTON ft CO-
For Bale or Real
Aivr«,e your wishes I. «-
AtMMt safe tor sale. Kuwait*
Morten fc <*»•, ard bouses for rent
general desiraola rooms ana
JCnieireot V. »• *, Sycamore and PaHfle
A b»u«o°n the corner oi ofyA g Norton & Co.
* Oa^eSUS awopsn to all advertiser.. Rates
"^TrdJKS1 counties in Texas for
M^ea{?eiMbeSrV the !■««.««
€KR. ^ „
.»XH» CHAMPION <ICINCE."
Tfce large*,fotesUavorad ®°rt
Qaincem A-m n A. U».
lh« I...Id 1...
.print tiadelegftot
this tall. These quince, will keep wei
until March. "A yreat Begr
in" age trees $1 each or 6 lor:»»u»-■
D. C. WLLDEY, Albany, N, Y. dec4 3
BBOTTS'S iROS B1TTEKS*
Without exception, there is no
bo strengthening in its eileet as
11 If vo^wUh to be strong and 10
l.^altb put ynur uu«t m tsrowu#
Uitun. r~««<
fr-.tn phyRicIl «hauetion and
health. Now I am a. nirong a. iron. 1 u*<l
Xii- Iron ^for
ren2th «f ■n'nd
AHappyFamly.
S?3£3ai%5i.«2s£K,C.
V\ n«n volte h ft, for p*a. eful ®[u^et|1,T,aer.
All said tl*lr p*.y« wi* <**&
ART. XVI,—OBITBRAL P*OV18IO»8.
g*c. 10 Tfce homestead of a family shall ha,
and la hereby protected from foreed sale for the
payment ol all deb*, for the perohaM
Money thereof, or a part of «nob purehaae money
(ke taiee dne thereon, or for work ana material
*»«,< in ooH»trmsUe« Uoprovemeote Ih^roou; and
ta thle laal eaae only when the work and material
are eo«tracted for In writing, with the oonMtnt of
Hie wife, Riren in th« name manuer aa in won ire J
In mnbiog a aale and oonveyanoe of the horae-
Jlead; or shall the owner, tf a married man, wll
the homestead without tKj ooneoat of th-> "»i'e,
given In »o«b manner as may be preeerlbed by
No mort«a*e, trunt deed or other lieu ahall
K« raid, emcopt lor the porchaae money
IkereAtr or Iro prove men la made tiiereoa, ae h«re-
tebefcre prorided, whether «uch mortgage •/
tru*t deed or othsr lien shall have been ereated
•v the htiahand Vone or together with his wiIf,
a«d all pretended eeles of the hemeetead iuvolf-
iog any condition of defeanee ahall De void.
DM. M. The homestead, not in a town or <d>J
•kali eonaUt «f not more than 200 aore» of land
whieh may he in one or more paroele, with the
improvement* theroon. The homeetead, la a
town or Ttllage aball eeheiat of l«.t or lots, not to
exceed in va ue Ave thousand dollars at tke time
ol their deslunation mi the homestead, without
referonee to the value ol aoy improvmneom there-
on, ITovidod, that the same ahall be >&»d for
the jurpoees of a home, or as a piaoe to ekerciae
U)o oalltng or bcetnose «f the hwad of a family.
Pfovtoed, <eo. that any temporary rentlnf of the
taomeatead shall net ebau«e the eliaraater of the.
im< when no other homeatead has keen acquired
gBO. W. On the (loatfeof the tiMDi it »r w
or both, the homeetead sImJI dtaasnd a ad vest
tike manner as ott^r rn&l tmot'erty of the deetM*-
«4, and shall >»e iroveraed by the same laws of de*
.coat and distribution. Rut It shall not he parti.
Ikmed among the heirs of the deceased during the
ftfUlmc of the rtjrvivttkg uuehond or wife, or eo
iocs as the ewrvivor roay eleet to use or o«o»py
the some ae a komeatead, or ae leug ae the guttfd-
iaa ef the minor ohildrva of the aoeoaeod «»v be
permitted, auder the order of the ym>p« eourt,
haHng Jurladiction, to owe and oooupy the sanao.
The lew de (tiling the homwtead aud otfcr proo-
«rtv exempt fr»m taxation in aooordanoe wtto me
above pttWleiooa le as follow*:
A»«, (am. Tnere shall rto® he reserved to
evwy family In this Htato, flree and exempt fiom
ioreed sale ler d^>«, tUe following properly: Ad
bQHeeboid and kitchen furniture; all Implement*
of hKiiboBdry; ail toolu and app*ratua eoieugiog
to arfr trade or profession; all books belonging
to private »r pciblio llbrariei; flvo miloh oow» ami
«arve»; two yoke of work «.*«u; two horse* aud
one waaoti; om* earring or b«m»y; ouo gun,
twentj' nog*; twenty head of sheep; all jwl»-
loos and torage on hMtd for hinw oooimmptlon;
all saddles, brldloa and harneaa aeoeeeary for the
oae of tlie iatatiy; and to svery o»li*>a and b*d
if a fcanlly oaehoree, bridlean» saddle; all weata
Vw appaml; all tools, appmatas and boon* he,
Ou hie yrtvate nbrar*
tf
rtv. ffe hav« sever had ugentu in th"
fieiti to oanvMfe tor na, nor hav» we fiea
solleoiora out to barnM* »k1 annoy. O
the contiary, we hare ourfe'vM bae
pressed for our bill a* man? (if
To those in this locality •
ully say that in tutnig ouoMriptioa
tney can rest aasured that, a paper publish
td Dallas when there were oiiy thirteen
(IS) white republicans, voting the ticket
in the entire county, can not fall when
there are thirteen hundred, aba
«H4LL NOT
till there ate more than thirteen thousand
13,000). Here we planted o»r Bbeneaar
years ago and here Nosroy'i Union lf-
KiiLJtiBKCSB will siand to do square wora
Look ut> at the fiai; and beheld it is flying
OXHIQOABK 4C7KK.
The number ol square feet in a acre ia
43,M0. In order to have this area the
pieoe of land nanat be of suob a length and ;
oreadth that two multiplied together will
produce the above number. Thns, aa
acre of land migbt be 43,500 feet long by
en« toot broad; 21,780 te«t long by two
feet bfoaH; 14,520 teet long by three feet
hnad, and so on. If the acre of land is to
ae exactly wiuaio, each side most be near-
ly as possible 208 feet 1:2 inches. The
oeareet you can oome to an exactly square
ten with as even number ef feet in the
acre make it 220 feet long by 198 broad
New Hope Nursery
Wm Bualriu, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS*
' One-hal imile North of Dallns on Texas Centra
iroad. Orders solicited. P. O. box M0.
TH*E
OfcE> A N 1> R E LI A B LE
WANThP—a good loeatlon in Texas for a dr«
class Military Bohool by one ef tho able*t and
most empertenced tflaoners la the Union, who
krtay with him the vtcy hlebest testimonial* as
to qutlitloation and moral uNaracter. ^ny uar.
ue* desiring ih^eetabllehtnent of a No. 1 Milita-
ry Academy aie invited to opou soiie^poudeaee
with the Ml tor of the iMTBLLitts.fCS*.
WaSTTBD—600,000, acres choice Texa
land in one body.
300,000 acres choiee land in one body.
Parlies wialiing to seil will givo purtic-
nlurs as to looation and lowest cash rate.
A .B Norton & Co,
RGPtlBLItll
PAPER
Fsvseos having stty Iptpiwed pro,
wilt flad H to t hefr laterest to aeve
lUTSLLIOKHCTBit
tor sa».
In the
GEORGE SICK
Sfaaafaetnred anl ; Wholesale, retail dealer i*
—ALL KINDS OF-
Furniture
No. 730 Be 732 ElmUt
Dallas, Texas.
Prices to suit the Times. OaH and Examine Good
betorPurchased Elsewhere
Billington is otterinj BOtneswc.atBar
sains in Furnitnre,;oliairs,looking
flif-took is the largest and is comprued of
""a„« t.b.wd.»
Texas.
Bi;USrET'3 COCffAlBB,
Kei%owno<t aa a P»r» and
hair Dreaaiofl 1" & P«rt» «f tha
World.
For thirtv years it baa been a favorite
«ith^>eouleand a lea4e» ^
t he name "Cocoai**" "as booonae a val-
uable property Burnett A Go. hate es-
tablished -oie right to wa U m
•uim at la# thus protecting *he publie
and themselves froea iaa^<W*W.
The »up*nort<y ef FUrortng
Extracts consist in their perlsot parity
and great slfMfth.
,^4 u all sert s#Te»sseMke
A. B.ToaroN k CO.
— ■■ 1 1
Tbxas.—All who eon template t»m
crating to "the beaoliM land ca t lease
lis advantaiiee and • disadvantage*— ths
:J«\«d -Tb^^tiirT£E.".t
A nbiag for Noawn'l Uwio«
•ica, pnbHebed at Delia-, the «ty ef grea
^pJlations and gnM
j,tatT^ Teg me: a $4o0 pemnnut *1.50 for
fciX mculhs
it i
II U bai
TkermujM«cni»Na<ilT <aerM
^,1,60 <MU r* ,7* *7 wZSrillh
jS. 50 par tear, dead »» atmm
ne
NORTON'S UNION INT1SL
LIGENCKR.
"Thb old Re)iab)«" Union psfer and
the stalwart advocate of
MAT! ON AX K.aPUHI.lCA*»lff.
Commends itself to all, who are 4svot
ed to the principles of the grand party ef
Progress and Freedom*
It has now entered upon a new vol am
and asks at the band of thoee, who profi
repnbiicaniem that to which it is jiMy
tlktd a liberal and ceneraoa support.
The 1ntxuaujui<j£B was the last Union
papet published ia the state* that attempt
*d to secede (ran the Federal Union—and
wouldn't.
The Istkij-toxkcbb is Ike oldest repub
liean paper in the south.
its laTKLUaMcmn was for many yean
the ml$ republican journal in the senth.
The editor and proprietor af the lirraL.
mjeucbb hae continuously kept the old
iag tlviru/ under the mott trvina eir-
snnistanoes—kat stood faithful among the
faithles*"—has passed through "the lery
furnace' oi proscripLaa iatoler2n«e and
deadly liaie" and
unaimid awd avon a
has striven to spbold the cause of the
oowrnrmoi a*o tub uvkm
in Teac*•
liaviag demonstrated thai a rapabliean
paper sen be published in the bid demo-
ratie strongheld under the meet advers
oireiimstanoes, and havirg made the I*
TKLiJ»S*(^ER a
pamMANKrr mmrcxiost;
having spent his time and talents aad
money, when friends were "few and far be
iween," havieg borne the bruet and bar-
tner ot the tight; ha believes tkat in wis
dawn of a better day oe has the right to
ask those who "elaim to be repuMuW
t0 beta extend its oircebtion.
v> seiALL oojmmia
to advoeate what we believe the right aad
to advance lAe*ert
laranaar or CRXAa.
In our columns will be taund much ase
ful information for the business aaa, Ike
armec and mechanic and all olassas of
community. We shall contiune oor en
deavors lor
law akd OBDBB k*i> oooo •OYSRaMC NT
i'be IirrBLUOWCRK eoatiuues to advo
•.ate jt'udiic ITree Rchools, morality tore,
seranee and virtue—endeavoring "te
oheer the taste and cultivate the mind,
to "build up the waste plaoes" aud to b»n
eSt mankinu.
lasmrUi rsadsra. it ta not aeoesauy to
w. mure— they understand us. 'Lo ths
%Jg in our Btidat we say try us, or not as
you' wleswe I We have entered up«»u the )g
voluut ot the wMOtLY and are in ike 6th
volume or oor DAii.*. We uave made as
good publications as our remans would par
jytt—unpretentious and onassnmtng
though ou* paper may have been, we are
satisSed thai, in our humble oapecity we
kave dona some good, to others ii tbey
have not tons
Those who wish a fair, candid aotspo.
ken ionrnnl that panders net to a vitiated
ml, and bows not the knee to Baal are
invited to enroll themselves upea our
list and receive tne wxbkly at the rate ol
$2.60 a fear, aad Uia DAu./ kt |6,Q0 pa
AH parsons having demands agtu*st tbc United
Slates ae witnss ea er otberwife duriug my sei-
rice as Marshal of the Northern Dlst.-.ut of Texas
arc reqneeted to peMut tie same at ouoe to
l>u1l«a Dee t lUi. A B fllURtON.
«F
N- K. WRIGHT
CONTRACTOR « BUILDER
No 308 Sycamore Street.
I) U LAS, TEXAS
bebine of all kindpromptlydone,
established 1874.
Carter & Gibson, „
413 ELU ST.
BOOK a JOB PRINTERS
BOOkBIND£RS
The Moat Complete Establish-
merit in North Texas
E'timatesaad samples of work funishod on
application
xl'lll'b 3jhne1dek alfkke lav!
(JfcLNElDEK * DAViS
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UOTICE TO OUR dUBSOBlBE?{S.
Jba see enttf ed to every aomher of oar pape<
a ring ttme sabssrlbed for. Wspe* postage
a every number sent la the poetofllo* and If you
ail to receive aoy number you will please noUfy
Let mosey paid bring lta proper return.
If not above being taught by a man, try
Dobbir o ate^tric soap next wash day
Used wilhant any wash boiler ruobiag
board ^nd Ssed difforently from any oth>
er soap ever made. It seems very droll to
tbink of a quiet, orderly two hours light
work on wash day, with no heat and no
Kteam or smell of the washing through the
house, instead of a long day's 1 atd work
but hundreds of thousands of w >men from
Nova Scotia to Texas have *-oved for
themselves that this is done by using ,
Dobbin's electric soap. Don't buy it, I
however, if too set in your ways lo use it
according to dilections, that are as simple 1
as to seem almost hdieulous and so easy 1
that a girl twelve yeirs can do a large
wash without being tired. It positively
will not injure the finest fabric, bae been
before the public for fifteen years and in
sale doubles every year. If your gtooer
hau not got it, he will get it, as all whel
aaiagrocen keep it. i L. Cragin A Co.,
Philadelphia, manufacturer*. T. L Manm
alia. Agent, Dallas. Texu.
TheBaditad Worthless
are never imitated oi counterfeited. The
is especially true ot a lautily medicine
aud it is positive proof that the remedy
imitated u of the highest value. As soon
a* it had been tested and proved by the
whole word that Hop Bittees was the
purest, best and most valuable lamily
medicine on earth, many imitation* spruug
up aad began to steal tne noiioe* in whieu
the presn and people of tlie country had
expressed the menu of H. B aud in every
way trying to induce suffering inva.ids to
US4 their stuff instead, expecting to make
money on the credit and good nituie of
H. B-Mailv others started uosirums put
up in similar style to H. B. with various-
ly devised names in which the word
' How" or "Hop*" were u*ed in a way to
induce people to believe they were the
same as Hup Bitters. All such pretcuded
retneo'ie* or cures, no matter what their
aiyle er name ia, aud especially those with
the word "Hop" or ' Hops" in their name
or inauywty connected wttb them or their
name, are imitations or counterfeits. Be-
ware ol ihein. Touch none of tlvem, l^e
nothing but genuine Hup Bitter*, with a
bunch or ciuaier of green Ho|>s on the
white label. Tiust uolhlng eL<e. Ding
gists and dealers arejwarned aifaiust deal-
ing in imitations or counterfeits.
T. L. MARSAL1S
WHOLE!) ILK
G 11 O C E R
NOR TURN TEXAS.
8
WHOLESALE
TfiE
G* R O O 3ES m. &
AND DEALERS IK
BAGGING AND TIB?,
DALLAS, TEXAS
f ra, Lipors ait Tobaccos.
318 and 315 Elm St., Corner of Marke
Established is?*
HENBY KELLER'S
Chemical
^tea'm dyeing
Securing, Cleaning & Repairing Establiihoaaat
St;0 Mailt Si- «AtoLA8, H.*a»
'J he only house In North iexas whieh is fu'ly
aeqtppeo for all kind* of work in this line
Coat Uludlng, Mondlng, Si., nsatlBdgue.
friers a* low as lowaat.
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Weakly Intelligence
is mads no of the moat iaterealutH
NEWS ITEMS,
LIT mi A ia EXTRACTS,
VIGOROUS-
EDITORlivLfl
and as in {he past, as in the lature, H
will We found a strong supporter et
LAW AND ORDER,
PUBLIC FREE SCHOOLS,
POLITICAL EQUALITY,
always moving forward and keeping pace
witk.lbe progressive spirit ot tbe ttmea.
t
'
LEON KAHN
DEALER IN
Handmade and Eastern
BOOTS AND SHOES
Hats and Cap#, Fafc'sea and
Trunks.
604 Elm Street 604
Dallas. Texas,
"BOBBINS ELeCTRIC SOAP'
It is probable that nearly every.faniily (
id Dallas knows by this time the great
merit possessed .by this world renewed
seep, for it has been ou the market for fif.
U.en years, and has been brought to ihe no-
tice of all, but is our advertising has es«
oaped the eye of any, and if uo friend has
spoker of its merits,please allow ns to say
that yon will truly find it to your interest
to try it, and see for yourself how far su>
peri or it is to any other soap made. It it
really.
Tke Best
And Most Economical Soap in
me World.
Tsar ttroeer sella It.
Yours, respectfully,
T. L.OtA(ilS it G<>., taniteitirs
T. L. M AK6AL16,
Wholesale Aaeat, Dallas. Teass
DM ACK AYM. 3
• i t* J
Residence Corner of Aostia j
and Polk Streets.
The rquares routh of Orand Wiadsei
DALLAS.
Mj*
Sub«cripon $'2 50
S]bJ Sinii lot Spiiee 0>pi(Sj
1. B. D. YODUO
sutnii
Groceries and Provision
OOaSUnSt, Dallas, Texata.
ay Those waattaj Fa® 0y Oroesriss, Tobacst
<1 as, eu, a re lavited to sail and bar. • j
*wll
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Norton, A. B. Norton's Daily Union Intelligencer. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1883, newspaper, January 29, 1883; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth444744/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.