The Archer Dispatch. (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Listless lottos Seed
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
A U- days sg >, while i 1 eompa- i
ny "i li several farmers win were!
applauding the merits of eo ton !
N ■ D. Di t'U'j Sole Proprietor i - -
and Business Manager, I sec<1 as * <*lct lor ‘■'Ade, we iuct-I
T M. CECIL, - - Kditor. i dentally made mention of I.intlee-. [
SUHSCtymos'KATKS~" Cotton S.ed. One farmer said that j
•One year - - . . . $1 w he had ,leJ1d of 'ud» a thing, butj
The Only
Great and thoroughly re- j
liable building-up medicine,!
nerve tonic, vitalizer and
bi.x months
! had no faith iu its existence. A
ADVERTISING RAXES :
| second party said, ”0.ily a Yankee
trie k,’ white a taird responded
ttSSlfo S'XmII “W°0din nU,Me8! ' U’C ht'"U,i,'«
a»ubseouent insertion.
-subsequent insertion-
wtising accounts duo
K . a<tVn,^Hie first insertion,
.yaffle after ...
iv yemuicd the jnfoimation tint
andiuUr loWBsman> r- M. CoUlson, had !
j planted a small patch of the seed i
All local notices withqut . specif, 1 ^7 7 "*li”d th*r*fr"‘n.
time to run, Will be continued nt the I• '',uPles ol lh’ P1 'd-d. ‘'Did
f»r nn'd «r‘l» VlM*ber> °1' uutit'paid alr "ou seif?” was the cross
rot mm ordered out. you see it , ... . , I
f/\i* ai i ■ J We had to a swei
, , r display advertiseuienst interrogatory. , , ,
furnished on auialieAtior i , ■ nd our inenda
bn the negative : . , ,,
, . ° for they seem d
changed the topic, ,n Nlu c
wholly mcredu ous . ,dest| J
'sou s sue-ess. They n
Blood
Purifier
YOUNG, HARDY «GO'S.
Citation by Pub lealion.
-ARRIVE EVERY DAY-
Kilter. ^WTTost OtHc in Archer
City, i exas, as second class matter.
!vWhe ite pfoplc tocJ?y’ at^ ! A Idjsre Stock of Winter-wear on hands. Also Ladies’ Dress
KJF&SSSS! j Goods of every shade and variety.
HOOD’S THEY] MOST BE SOLD REGAMESS OF PRICES'
SarS^Darilln Vov ^ tlie time to buy your Shoes, Boots, Hats, Caps, etc.
r M1 11 a We also keep on hand a large and Complete stock of
It has won its hold upon the___L____ _
hearts of the people by its iGROCERIES, RANCH SUPPLIES, TORACCOS, CIGARS,
absolute intrinsic merit. A everything that a reasonable person wants.
ARCHER, TEXAS, March |, 181)5 *
own absolute intrinsic merit. [
It is not what we say, but
what Hood’s Sarsaparilla
does that tells the story: —
gested, however, th.it
The election held iu H ue county
last Tuesday i.,r the purpose of io-
,c ting the court house, resulted in
fav r of De-atur.
Hoyr would
Afctir to Wichita Falls strike you?
It would bj a groat advantage to
that town to be ttiua connected with
Archer City.
oa“htj Hood’s Cures
, Venturing
to see lor hiui,eif hefoiy
to tell such “miraculoSa.am|jl
1 he suggestion seemed r.j (u us
although it n.ver oc.urra ^
before that au editor shO'iy,,,t f
very particular in hia state,nix
telephone from Gets and in his use of dcsirin^
..... ' 'terms; provided, he could tell”*
whole truth with appropriate ap-
pendages. lie this as
Even when all other prepar-
ations and prescriptions fail
“ Formerly every year I had an erup-
tlon on my body, and a kind of biting
pain besides. I have had it now for
four years every summer, but since I
begpn taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla I
have had no trace of It. I have taken
sere? bottles.” Fred Foster, 3101
Black St., Denver, Colorado.
?et HOOD’S
kw
>J|le lire tasteless. miH < ttec-
,|5 live. All druggists. JWo.
II?.- -Shall I lower the blinds and
shut out some of the light?
She,—No, indeed. 1 -uld rath-
,er have a little sun, th ill no arr at
all.
A proposition to bill'd a j til
it may, we
acted on the bu^gesuon all the same, ____
by stepping across to our neighbor’s j Hood’s f-i!
house and plying him with the fol
lo.ii ig query: -.Mr. CuuUon is i. j Finance and Fjlion what do
a fact that you placed and grew In our present condftfaruur and
u, o i you. premises, last year, any- ( we most desire ? The er: Some
thing that rtpresents Lintless Cot-! the stork man will ans The third
rating.
vice to
visit i
UTEi.DE YUKUM
j ARCHER CITY, TEXAS.
1 111 nn.
■st-eiass hotel in the citjL Table and ser-
Re public- Courteous treatment to all. One
nolher.
RATES
TVor?si^fs; $L50 per Day-
/ $6.00 ” Week;.
•^Jenais ^Tokum, Proprietor.
niK STAT* OF TKXA0
To the Sheriff or any constable of
\roller County greeting:
Yon are hereby commanded »osmn.
men R. II. Grady, W. A. Hewlett
U. 14. Nicholson, A. W. Childress,
Michael 1). Corcoran, I,. L. Ackerman
llaeliel Klizaheih Ackerman, ('has.
Lydlugs, the heirs at law of Michael
1). Corcoran, dec’ll, and tb.e heirs at
law of Chas. Lyi’ings dec’J. bv m.ik-
ing publication of this citation once in
cacti week fur eight successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published ill your
county, if there lie a newspaper pub
lisiieil therein, but.if not, then in any
newspaper published in the 30th Ju-
dicial District; but if ihere be no pa
per published in said Judicial District
then in a newspaper published in the
neaiest District to said 30th Judicial
District, 1q appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Archer
couuty, to be bolden at the Court
House thereof, in Archer, on the 1st
Monday in Mureli A. D. 181)5, the same
being the Onlay of March A. D, 1895
then aid there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on tile 4th day of
January A. D. 181.5 in a suit number*
se en the docket of s id court No. 3)6,
wherein E. H. East) is plaiutlS, and
R. H. Grady, W. A. Hewlett, It. L.
Nicholson, A. W. Childless, Michael
I). Corcoran, L. L. Ackerman, Rachel
Elizabeth Ackerman, Chas. Lydings
tlie heirs at law of Michael D. Corco-
ran, dec’d and the heirs at law of
Chas. Lydings deo'd. are defendants,
and said petition alleging that the
places of residence of each and all the
defendants are unknown to plaintiff';
presented to our commissioners’ I Pound«L Heh.uljist placed the
,c >urt at its last setsion, and they j b'K end of a sausage between his
deferred a consideration of the sub- ulolars and was following it up
ject until the April term. What j 'Tltl* an “‘'-broken Lijruit, but De-
do the people say? Do w- need a j ing a‘‘ experienced farmer, a motion
jail, or shall we continue to board J lor adjournment to the realm of
.»v Diuxn mail mu auc
10,1 ce 1 *■ k* at the sup* j warm, rainy weather;.* give us a! w-—^
per table wh n the query was pro-!,..-,., _____u ........ rr ,l„!
prisoners at Wichita Falls?
party men would say'm. If the j
greater circuiting meditwered, all
farmers’ rtquest were atigtttd. It
classes would be ben fiiinds of
would putjiew life in all ers and
business. Upon the farm’St the
the stockmen of America rinne is
fortunes of manktn J. The ‘T ”
now at hand in Archer counft
empyric, is alwa)P in erder with
—.......him; so swallowing as he arose from
The court house injunction ca«e! ll,e table, mid at the same time I the farmer to begin to receive from
was argued m the district court at j [eacha,S f°r a sack of cereals that 1 the country editors the usual spring
Tyler Saturday last. The >ga- h«"g ■« one corner of the room, he j advice as to h ,«v to plow and what
~ ___i il. answiTEfi* "Vsn eis .....1 u_____ : . ..
j Livery Feed M Sale Stable. -»
HEItr-st WINaITS Proprietor
’r^hin^ firstclass; buggies nctv ami neatly ni'rangnj.
Citation By Publication
THF, HTATE OF TEXA8,
To tlie Sheriff or any Constable of
of Archci- Co , Greeting:
Yott auk Hkkeby Commanded to
summon Chas. Marshall, Lancaster
D11 hi, H. A. Slebbins, C, It. Stebbins
and Ed. W eston as executors of tho
last will and testament of Henry G*
Slebluns, deceaMjdt wh<mr> natnt—
nnkiiowujthe heirs at law of 1~. . . ‘
Ould, deceased; the heirs at law of”'
Clias. Marahull, deceased and the heirs
at law o' XV. A. Ktebbins, deceased
(the names of nil said heirs being un-
known,) by mating publication of
this Citatio once in each week for
eight successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some newspaper
published iu your county, if there be
a newspaper published therein, but if
not, then in any newspaper published
in the SOth Judicial District: but if
there be no newspaper pHhliahed in
said Judicial District, then ft) aTiyws-
paper published in the nearest DfsC^
lil t to said 30th Judicial District, to
appear at the next regular term of the
District Court of Arcner county, to be
holden at the Court House thereof, iu
Archer City, on the 1st Monday in
March, A. D. 1895, the same bting
the 4th day of Maich, A. D. 1895, then
and there to answer a first amended
original petition, fifed in said Court
on the 1-th day of Decemerer A. I).
1894 in a suit, numbered on the dock-
et of said Court No. 313, wherein C.
R. Connor is plaintiff, and Charles
Marshall. Lancaster Ould, W.A.Bteb-
bins,ISarah A/ Stebbins, C. H. Steb-
bins and Ed (Weston, as executors of ,
tho last will and testament of Heary '
G. Htebbins, deceased; the heirs nt
law of Henry G Htebbins, deceased;
the heirs at law of Lancaster Ould,
deceased; the heirs at law ef Charles
Marshall, deceased; tlie heirs at law
of W. A, Stebbins, deceased; Otto
Hedgcoxe aud W. H. Baldwin are de*
fendants, and said petition alleging
that on the 25th day of August 1890,
the defendant Otto Hedgcoxe repre-
sented to plaintiff that lie wits the
legal and equitablo owner iu foe elm-
Eve „
ment closed at 10 3O p. m , and the
caee was submitted to Judge Mc-
iCord, who rendered his decision on
the 26th u'to., overruling the mo-
tion to dissolve the ii junction.
to plant in order that he maybe
answered: “Yes, sir, and here is a,to p alu
lot ol the veritable article raised by successful in his busing for the
my te-f. I planted it last spring, year 1895. The farmer has a great
a looks when growing, just like laany advisory friends ; all are de*
any other co: ton; its bolls and I sirous that he succeed, but them.-
Our genial, warm-hearted friend, 1^/^““^, °f 1,16 ^7 7"
flue* Turner and family of Post boll* are lilted with I ntless seeds ^ ° ^ !7'
(Hk rano, are v,s,„ng at Mr. u.thke other cotion seed minus 7 7™ 7 TTl % 7
William Burchard’s this week. the lint I is saicMo vielJ fr ,m ’ f ist held a farmers’
-..........._ ,-n . m t . , y J frjm | congress at Fort Worth,-Texas, in
We are sorry to lean- of the death : :l?re “uj is repjad to l^more pro-1 °!7 th C°"le '° *" U',dcrstand "*
e aatW-Wu—1—„M, W a»... |*-f,nc Of OH an iWiwu.nn 1 j‘iitiie u‘e*/itfliiljffiSaf co«toi}8?i.« "
ner Texas, wh’ch occarred on1 the triment as a clttle feed than the j to advance the uric.- of Cotto
- u o. e was a nep n\ j our ordinary seed. \ cs, sir, I have j Home suggest a reduction in the
ownsiiun °’eP' e faith in it and will plant alt the 1 acreage, others say issue more
formed the acqin.n.anc, of Bro. H. gted I have when planting Ume I monej, etill others s.y keep ou. of
arrives 1 | jebtf etc. Otheri say raise more
**H >w do you harvest the grain hog and hominy, still othertt say
we questioned further. “As soon plant br oom-corn 9 etc. This is a
a t ^ As P°^s« or bolls/’ said he, - big question—one of greater mag*
Ewing Hildc.’brand, who has for i “beS*»» ‘° yeilow,gather them J nitude than most country editors
some months past, been in business [ r°'“ 7 ^ Pue l ie'“ “P a,'d I Bre abIe ,0 handle' Thil! sul,ie0'
at Sherman re umed last night to 1 whe"dr>r- ‘hresh as you | runs into th£ national financial
would peaa.or beans. No trouble j question; yes. into th; financial in-
Special t?ttcntiun given to the traveling qub'ie
WAGON YARD
with got
1 accommodations. House, water and fuel at low
rates,
call.
f you ore in need of anything in my lino give me a
i8 of Micl:nel J). Corcoran dec’d. aud
the names of lhe heirs at law of Chits.
Lydings di c’d are unknown to plain-
tiff; that the plaintiff is the legal an l
equitable owner in f;e simple and is
now in the possession of one-sixth of a
league of land situated in Aicher Co.
Texas, known and described
,..V ... ...V ..V.. q IIIDU OlbUlltJU IU
Archer county Texas, known »s Tex
au Emigration & Land Company sur-
vey, No. 1877, lying about 12 miles 8.
K. of Archer City, Texas; lhat believ-
ing raid represeutationa to be true,
fiiaiotiff paid detendant Hedgecoxe
$51)0.00 cash, and executed and deliv-
ered to It ini his promissory note for
$500., bearing 12 per cent interst, per
[ annum, for which, defendant executed
„„.i -------i ,.i-. general
, B3 l'IC | OUUUIll, 1UI wi ,_______
Charles Lydings survey, N,.. 103 pat- and delivered to plaintiff a
ented to Clias. L.vdiugs, liy patent warranty deed.
No. 140 Vol. 13. (soe petition for field I Plaintiff claims title to said land in
notes.) that said land is ownod by ! [?C/3li"!!:’!<'>,.aVsail’ lu?'l "U8. Ptot<’,«1,ied
notes.) that said land is ownod bv4?,. b,' as 881,1 luort was Patented
plaintiff'under tne following convey- j
ances, viz patent from the Slat - ot' heir at law; he also claims title under
Archer, Texas.
THE STA
Ctu:
By viriue
irsoed out
’’RIFF’S SALE
IF TcXkS,
while in attendance of the grand
lodge A. F i& A. M at Houston,
in Dec.mber list. May the sprig
.of accasia keep his mem >ry green.
greet his old comrades again. He , , .
. , , , !about that
is a chatter member of the Archer
isgldd to see you, Ewing.
Young, HarJy & Co. have boen
foituna e in securing the services of
Mr. Herbert Bell as salesman.
Herbert is a you 'g man of exem-
plary habits. You will fin i him in
business hours at his post of duty.
At night you will find him at home.
Jle answers roll call in the Sun-
day school ^and fi ls his pew in
church with regularity. Tlie sir
vices of such young man arc alw ays
in demand.
But in-
formation in ibis q jar.er is limited.
terests of the world. History teach
es us that the greatest winds of
our nation were fiuaucial failures;
men that were loyai and patriotic,
and yet could not devise a correct
rcher. }
n Order ot Sa'e
torabls District
c.. .-y, nn the Hrh
nuirv ISOj, by J H.
llerk of said court against
i ants Henry Winans ana
Sam,. inans for tin sum of two-
hi ndreo id ninety-three & 20-100
Dollars (#,93.20) and costs of suit
in cause Mo. 12J56 in oaid court,
styled Thr Phelps and Bigelow
WindmilLthj. versus Henry Wm-
ans and Sa;ah N. VVi nans ar.d placed
in my hariis for service; f, J. D.
Powell as Sheriff of Archer
I 0XSI ABLES S SALE.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF ARCHER,
By vir-
tue ^f 0 co tain Execution issued
■wi of 1 lie Honorablejriatices Court
of I’recinct No. 1 of Archer county
on the 21st day of January iS9v
by C. A. Montgomery, Justice of
the Peace of said Precinct, against
I. M. Gillespie as principal and C.
E. Hammond as guaranty for the
sum of One Hundred and Eighty-
seven and 84-IOO Dollars (8187.84)
and costs of suit in cause No. 1S2
in said court, styled South Bend
Iron Works Company versus 'J'.
M. Gillespie and C. E. Hammond
ances, viz patent
Texas to Chas. L) dings. A deed from
Chas. Tyillngs to Jacob DeCordovn,
Coutract between Chas. TydJngs to
Jacob DeCordova. Deed from Jacob
DeConlova to J. A. Sanie s. Deed
from J. A. buutors to VV. J. Hutchins.
I Deed from W. J. Hutchins to K. N.
Istuveit. Deed from E. N. Stewart
I toE. II. East and R. It. Milton. Deeds
from tlie heirs of it. It Milton to E B.
Harrold. Deed from E. R. Hairold
heir nt Inn ; __________________ „,Ium
the s'nlnte of limitation of 3 years,
and m.ilns t I,., 1:..... **
and niiiler th<) statute ot limitation of
ail lhat he has a chain of title to
5 yeat'L ----------- „ „„0 „„
said lu.id from aud nnder the state of
Texas; that all the defendants except
Otto Hedgcoxe, claim titleto said laud
adversely to plaintiff, claiming under
a deed purporting to have oeen exe-
cuted hy the Texan Emigration and
Land Company to Ould amt Marshall,
hut plaintiff does not knowhow they
claim further than that. That tlie
claim of defendants casts a elond on
plaintiff's title, and that he is an iu-
, , ■ * 1 , ,, , i plaintiff's title, and that he is a
to plaintiff. And by divers other good noeent purchaser In good f.dtli; that
and valid conveyances conveying said ■ defendant Hedgcoxe i. bound lo war-
land. j rant the title to said land, and is
’ votll-llfwl in lit ali.ittr llm oni.l
_____ j LH.IO U# Odlll ini’P, aim IS*
PlainlifT claims title to s II land > vom*ho<i in to show tho fmid tltlu gooil.
also under the Htatutes of limitation 1 hat the numea and tosid. nees ot eiu l»
of three .vo:ir»
JfJSIU
five years »nd
iie (liiima that pn c •
aiits except uuvvJett, Grady, l^iun
elaimit
ten
rowea as ^neriii oi /\rcner county, ' “* ««»uuiuuu
Texas, did on the 7th day of Feb. and Placetl >" my hands for service;
*o__ t______ • .I. R. T. T.nf'lf Imrf tie rnne»<>Lla «f
.ii ■ ^ ------ In lycmy-nve
\>e learn that the variety in qucs-|pian upon which to run the gov-|town 0f Arlhcr City as
linn 1 - Irnmiin An T, M 1 .. 1 . 1 ■ ■ . ..1
I895, levy on certain real es'ate
situated ilf Archer county, desc.ib-
ed as foild-s, to-wit:
Lots elewn (n) and twelve (It)
in Block tJenty-five ( 5) in the
lion, is known as Ferguson’s Lint- j eminent and could not run their j p]aj 0f
less Cotton, and has b.-en under own individual business successfully, I Book ‘‘A’
experiment for ab<> it lour years, 'some of them dying as pauprrs. I j|,e deed re
It it shou t! come within fitty per
cent nf what it is represented to be,
it is destined to play an important
pirt in the stock-growing, as well
as in the cammerca! world.
I * ” — - - “ • ■W -- — - •• • U" VI OO till
Clod Hopper thinks that a grea'i TeIaa t0 v tich reference is here
Frof. J. H, Horton, one cf our
successful teachers, is in town to
ft ay en route for M ssissippi, whith-
er he g ies to visit h s old home and
Free Pills.
Send your addres to H. E. Buck-
len & Co , Chicag 1, and get a free
sample box of Dr. K ng's New Liv-
er Pills. A trial will convince you
of their merits. These p Ha are
easy in action and are p irtioularly
—................ easy in action ana are p 11 tioiiJarly J c >u ue orougnt out in
' *rtaaFS«SSfe ssf 4«tS
of Mother, and
realizing that, within so short a
lapse of dime, "Fri.-rids have been
decked like ros.s in bloom, some
for (he b:idal and some fey the
tomb.”
many of our troubles are im igin-
ary, more sj than real. And he
thinks that there are some othei
classes of men lhat help to bring
about hard times. due greatest
evil committed by the masses, 01
by the nations, is spending more
than their incame. My advice to
all classes is, not to spend your
money until you make it.
made and
erty of saic
shown by
said town, recorded
pages 103 and IO3 of
ords ot Archer county
vied upon as the prop.
Henry Winans and Si-
rah N. Wir ms. And on Tuesday
the 2nd da] of April, IS95 at the
Court housddoor of Archer^county,
in the town of Archer Ci'.y, Texas,
between thj hours of ten A. M.
and four If M . I vyiH 8ell said
Lots at public / vendue for
cash to tha’high/it bidder as the
I, R. T. Lockhart as Constable ot
said Precinct No. 1, Archer county
'Texas, did on the 26 h day of Jan-
uary ldgj, levy on certain real es-
tate situated in Archer county, des-
cribed as follows, to-wit:
64O acres a part of the Rachel
Story survey, Abstract No. 3/3, lo
rated by virtue ofcertificate No. 99
Patent No. i24, Vol. I3.
Beginning at an inward offset
corner of the said Story survey
which is the S. W. Corner ofamr-
vey for Hersche! Corzine; thence
west 2682 vrs. corner on W, line of
said Rachel Story survey; thence
S. 1347 vrs.; thenc: east 2682 vrs.;
sou and Cniltlress are claiming said
land under a pretended deed from
Clias. I.vdings to Michael 1). Cor-
coran which deed is a forgery; that
the other defendadts claim under a
toid and Illegal deed made by L.
R. Davis, ndministiator of the estate
of Jacob I). Coriovit dec’ll. Plain-
tiff charges Unit tlie person to whom
said land was patented was Clias.
Tydings his grantor, but that the
name in the patent and certificate
were erroneously written Lydings
Plaintiff prays for citation to each
of tile defendants for 11 writ of se-
questration lo lie levied upon Said
land ami that it be kept subject to
the future order of this Court; for
title to and possession of said laud;
for costs of suit etc-
Herein fail not, but have before
said Court, at its aforesaid next regu-
lar term, this writ, with your return
thereon, showing how you have exe-
cuted the samo-
Witness, W. W- Dureu, Clerk of
the District Corn t of A rcher county.
Given undor my hand and tho
[T.. H. ] Heal of said Court, at oiiic
10 Archer this tho 4th day
January A. D. 1895
W. W. Dureu Clerk
District Court Archer County,
A true copy I certify of the orig-
inal nuw in my hands.'
J. D- Powell
Sheriff Archer County.
"“ol
and ail the above named liei's at law,
««* unity,."'" t . ........w*.
that of Baldwin anil Uhdgcuxe! is un-
known to piaimiff; lhat ilrfeudaiP,
Hedgcoxe has obtained judgment
against him for lit > sum of Joli,)., int-
erest, attorneys fees and costs, ou the
note executed to ra'd defendant for
said lard, said judgment was obtained
in tlie District Court of Dallas county,
Texas, but tho plaintiff has appealed
therefrom to the Court of Civil Ap-
peals of the 5th Supreme Judicial Dist-
rict of Texas, where such appoal is
now pendidg uudetermiDsd. Plaintiff
prays for the title to and possession of
saiu land, for costs of suit, etc., and
should he fail to reoover said land,
4L.... f.. <• .. __: .1 **■_-»-
onouivt no inn vu IVDOYVI Pillll litlHI,
then forJudgment against said Hedg-
coxe forfhe sum of $1120 00, interest
and costs.
Herein fail dot, but have before said
Court, at ils aforesaid next regular
term, this writ, with your return
thereon, showing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Witness, W. W. Iluren, clerk of tho
District Court of Archer couuty.
Given under my hand and the seal
[I,. S.] of said Court, at office in Arch
XX I* f ’ I t If 1 1,1c 4 t, g\ 1 Of t. . 1 n ■■ . , I X _ „ A.___
L*** * J wwii i n, uii uiiico txi 311 uu’
er City, this the 13th day of December
A, D. JbOL W. W. l)uren Clerk,
vv . vv . jzuicu uioia,
District Court. Archer count}\
A true eo«v, i certify, of the origiual
now in my hands.
Witness my hand this the 13th day
of Dec, A. D. 181)4. J. D. Powell,Sheriff
thence north I347 vrs. to the place oyIabantebd to-bacoo-hubit euro.
\tv it i,,nr ; ., • casn to bidder as the
: :..r? “Jt
sul j ct than c m be brought out in ! c‘ ‘h L £ .
OUL- article. a.,d . , £arah N \ftwans by virtue of said
tnvy him the sad pleasure of r» , , ...
,‘«rniDg t., ,he pUce m .do sacred and l,Tcr lr?“W« have hern
by the memories
See the dirplay “ad’’ of C. E.
Hammond in another Column.
Everything that the farmsr or me-
chanic needs in t|)r hardware line
may be foqml here. Prices to suit
the times. Don’t f,iil to examine
his stock lieiore you go elsewhere.
proven invaluable. They are guar-
anteed to be per.’ectly fre; from
every deleterimn substance and to
be purely veg-table. They do not
weaken by their action, bur by <rjv.
tng tone to stomach and boweis
greatly invigorate the system. K-g.
ul-ir s zi 25c pjr b >x. Hold bv J.
W. fspruili, druggist.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair
DR,
/ A. J.
List of Ei a ltd Jurors
The following is a list of grand
j ifors for the March term, iS^S ;
A M. UW,
r.i
B. liobertg
W. G^ioi|on;
K- J nine*,
Jacob Mardno,
t
J. T- Y<»un^,
Afioiph Kittike),
Bftnfortl VVi Lon,
$• VV. Scotf,
C. H- Krjpbto,
W. <1. Bnrjhar(J,
Ph«a. pxrjaetl, K. U. Biigg..
. A. C*rr»e«,
A election. Thi**b yt' would
ffo W#fl t*» keep BL’iirci*,
BAKING
PMWR
ing to plant something that I can
cat, something that my stock ean
eat, and if I can raise plenty to
eat for myself and plenty for my
stock and a little to sell to aoma
one that ha- not raised any. I wi |
be all rh;ht, and if every LI ow
Will keep all right llrere will be no
wrong. I grill say to the young
farm-r that wants a wife lhat cun
cut wood, plow, plant potatoes,
mil1', wibh pljy o„ ,tle piaQo, eiC-i
cad on C. II. | know w.nere thirc
are tvv. young ladies i.i Archsr
levy and e^'l Order of Sale.
Am/I in V S S . t 1
And inj.’-mplianoe with law, I
give this nt hv publication in
the Englisi .age» once a week
for three coi outive weeks imme-
diately preu ’ing said day of sale,
in the Arch a Dispatch, a news-
paper published in Archer county.
Witness Jmy hand this the 26ih
day of Febr-ary 1895.
, J. D. Powell
Sheriff Archer county, Texas.
Elfctrlc Bitters.
This remjedy is becoming so well
— ... ...vM.i | known and J*° popular as to need no
c unty that fi lls this description and 1 »P®ciJl mefltion. All who have
they are as pretty a; the prettiest u,ed Metric Bitters, sing tho pong
I We make n. charges far any infor-' °f medieine does
I ina'ion th t ■ . V f r,°I «*>st at/tfi It 1* guaranteed to do
ma.ion that we furois'r. | lha, lg Electric Bitters
C. fltppEB. will cure ftF* diseJees of the liver and
■***• ! kidneys, wj < 1 remove pimples.boils, ' ■-//-■.............•
We have a lot of tboico milk saB rheum - *nd olhei affections printed «t Dallas. Diop poalal for
cow* whieh We will sell reasonable .*U8ed by i impure blood —Will
Cows all with youna calve- A ’ firive roalari 1 from thn ijstem and
Ipj , prevent q. v ell as cure all malarial
y Mcwokn Bhos, fevers. —Fo3 enre of head ache, con-
of beginning, and levied upon as
the property of said T. M. Gilles-
pie. And on Tuesday the 5th day
of March iS5)5, at the Court House
door of Archer county, in the town
of Archer City, Texas, between the
hours of ten A. M. and four P, M.
I will sell said land at public ven-
due lor cash to the highest bidder
ns the property of said T. M. Gillo‘-
pie by virtue ol said levy and said
Execution.
And in compliance with law I
give this nolice hy publication in
the English language, once a week
for three consecutive weeks imme-
diately preceding said day of sale,
in the Archer Dispatch, a newspa
per published in Archer county.
Witness my hand this the 29lh
day of January 1895,
K. T. Lockhart,
(.’on-table Precinol N». 1 of Archer
county Texas.
Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke
lour Life Away,-
The truthful startling title of a book
akout No-to liae, tlie only harmless,
“Tab ante ed to-baceo-nabit euro,
you want to quit and can't, use No-
to-bac- It braces up nicotinlzed
nerves, eliminates nicotine poisons,
makes weak men gain slrengtb,
Weight and vigor. Positive cure or
money refunded.
Book at druggist, qr mailed freo.
Address The Hterllnjg Remedy Co.,
Chicago office 45 Randolph St.; New
York, 10 Spruce St. 13
A BARREL FULL UP Flfa
In every topyof Texas Sandwich
Most perfect made.
a pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
Worn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE standard.
f Th« Old R liable J.-welarq, 0. ^77
I N,ch*' & Co , Wichita FV'.. ate 1 nr mo'
! (third w rkroen and gn r nta a.I ’*
IDe.r wo.a. lb
I indigestion try RLctric
e satisfaction guaranteed
funded. Price 50c'and
Ktle at J. W. Spiuill's
sample copy.
Now is the time to subscribe
the Archer Dispatih,
Pr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s F»lr HigHcct Award.
Su^spribo for the Dsipatcb.
I
Archer Comity Abstract Corap’y
Docs a general land and loan
business.
Vendor's Lien notes bought.
Vendor’s Lien notes extended.
Loans negotiated on long or
short time on improved land.
Loans negotiated on raw land for
purposes of improvement.
Complete abstracts of title to all
land- in Archer county.
W. E. Pickering, Manager.
A. F. and A. M.
Meet at their hall in Archet
City every Haturday oq or be-
fore the full moon of each
month.
T. M. Cech,, W. M.
Kentucky Cook Book.
The Queen and Cresaent Route of-
fers its patrons a rare chance to se-
cure at a low price that handsome,
publication. It is a compilation of i
new recipes never before published, i
A book of 25B pages, containing a ■
careful selection of practical cookery]
suggestions to every housewife in the 1
laud. Au edition de x,uxe ptinted on
heavy eftamsled paper and bound ig
white vellum with chrysantheuum del
sign on cover iu five colors in gold,
and in every4’*.W ‘ ' -to
specimen of artistic hook-inaxii4H.
Mrs. Carlisle has been assisted iu
this collection by Mrs. Grover Cleve-
land, Mrs, Walter Q. Grcshan, Mrs
General Crook, .Mrs. W. A. Dudley
and other house keepers of equal non
The retail price Is $1.50, but wo wi?
send it to any address postprid, f
receipt of 75 cents, .Don't miss tl
opportunity.
W. C. Rlucarson, G. P. AJ
Cincinnati, Oli
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The beat salve in the world ,
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sa
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chi
ped hands, Chilblains, Corns, ‘
all -Skin Eruptions, ami positiv
cures Piles, or no pay required. ,
is guaranteed togive satisfaction!
money refunded. Price 250 per I
For sale, by J, W. Spruill.
tr rotrn hack Artrw.
Or yon «n> all worn out, really good for noOv
Inc, H l< eencru debtlltr. Try
BBOWJVA inotr H1TTMM*. .
U will cure yotc ctwMijyjm^HTW, and ilv*
AOTIt’E
January fat IS
All persons are warned no!
tutor haul timber or \voo4 fiffj
lands owned or poutrolled by]
Dickey EstaU or W. M. Co|et|
All piivilegcs heretofore grs
arr revoked on and after the
date.
W. M. foie!
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Cecil, T. M. The Archer Dispatch. (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1895, newspaper, March 1, 1895; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth709083/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.