The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1886 Page: 1 of 4
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(I. 8. HAIL HACK,
Run* Daily Between
STEPHENVILL! AND ALEXANDER.
PMWsnger*, by leaving urde-s at the
postoffiee, can leave SleptieuvUle and
make clone connection with the eaat and
weal bound train*. Special attention
riven to carrying Express packages.
Two dally hack* leave Stcpbeuvllje, on*
at 8 and the other at 10 a. m. Good
team* and fast time. I aoltclt a (hare of
yoor patronage. W A. CUES WELL.
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HUSH CREEK RANCHI.
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$1.50 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE.
VOL. XIV.
Iht I‘ie*t Should be at Free at Thought, Whote Herald It it.
STEPHENVII.I.K. ERATH COUNTY. TEXAS. SATURDAY, MAY 8.1888
“OIF BARBER SHOP.!
Call at “Our Barber Shop,” and get
Hrnt cla* half shingle and shave. I also
dress balr for ladle*, and ask theta to
glye me a call.
D. S. ASHBY, Proprietor.
I. W. HAVDKN.
Late ol Ban AuUinl,
I. It KSTEK.
Late of H«mkI t-o
ol Stepbenvllle'and surrounding country
Office next door to S. Frank's. One of
the Arm will be found at the office ut all
time* when not professionally engaged.
CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO BEAT IT
Sdtu
WE. It rutin with Iph* |h>wpi Hum any NT|»anttor oil
nurlipl, on Mrrount of Its New ami Inipi-tivtNl
Hopper «■<! Hprlnvft. Th* *|.rlng* cun lx? < lmug*l
HliJ *lra<l fturor corn, from |*op«n to the luncftt
Solti corn. The hop|*r It large, The spring* work
to * ••Ter. ami arc simple, ktronjr ami dmal.l. It 1$
* 1« rl(kt or left lisnA AOFNTR WANTED.
I bare the following lauds for sal* at
the prices and on the terms slated be-
I,ow' The tlt'e,,rc perfect. The conrses
__ ° ' r‘ *n<l distances given are from Stephen*
HAYDEN & ESTES, Vllle, the county scat of the county.
forVilt? ““OCl,,erd “‘““Wives together | 82(?'acre 7uChoice ‘ Yrac^of post
for the purpose of the practice of Medl- oalt ,.otl PrloJ *300 per ,cre lB (Kre.
H"?, an;' Surrey, reapecfully offer p.ymenU, 8lx mU„ N. *)“ W.
theii professional services to the cltiien* |p |fo. T.-Chas. 8. Brown >, league
survey. 1476 acres In a square. Thiels
a flue ranclie place, with enough agri-
cultural land for a ftirin. Timber and
lasting water. Price $1.60 per acre In
three payments. 14 tulles S. 80" E.
No. 9.—W )* of Geo. Darr 1880 acre
survey. 440 acres unsold. Good post
oak land. Price 801.00 peracre In three
payments. 12 miles west.
No. 49.—884 acres of B. Ferguson
survey. Over >. In prairie. Balance In
timber. Euough good land for one farm.
Price 82.00 per acre In two payments.
18 miles 8. 76° W.
Net. 511.—880 acre* of Joliu Thomp-
son 640 acre survey. Good grazing land.
Price 82.SO per acre in two payments.
This la an uu-dlvldcd of the 640 acre
survey. 13 miles 8. 20 deg. W. (and 4
miles 8. E. of Dublin.)
No. 73.—Reuben Dillard 640 acres.
Good farming land, plenty of timber.
Price 88.60 per acre for the whole sur-
vey, or will cut the survey at 88 peracre.
Three payments, it miles east.
No. 74.—J. A. Gurley 820 acres. Good
ranclie place. 82.50 per acre. Three
payments. 7.nille*NE.
MO. 75.—Henry Odell 1280 acres.
About 1000 acres prairie, bulance tim-
ber. Lasting water. Survey lain asquare.
300 acres good farming land. Will sell
the whole survey at 83.00 per jere or In
blocks of 160 acres at from 82 to 88 per
acre In three payments. 10 miles S K.
MO. 78.—IIIrani McCarly 640 acres.
Grazing land. Price 82 per acre. 7
miles N. 10 deg. E.
MO. 80.—800 acres of the Win. Colton
1280 acre survey. Good farming laud.
Good timber. 83 per acre In tracts to
suit purchasers; In three payments. Five
miles N. E.
No.86 —480 acres of the J J. Odenath
survey on south Bosque; choice post ouk
timber land. Prlre *t per acre ; 6 miles
west.
Also many other lauds and improved
places. If you want to buy land ora
farm call ou me.
No 89.—183 acre farm ou the I). W.
Babcock survey, about 8 miles 8. E. of
Stepbenvllle; i good tillable land. 100
acres timber laud, balance prairie; 4o
acres In cultivation; running water all
the year; two good wells; two dwelling
houses, one with four and the other with
two rooms, out houses etc; 05 acres
under good rail fence, young orchard of
65 trees. The Improvements ou this
lace cost as much as the price asked,
‘rice 81000, cash, balance in one and
two years. Cull on me or W. H Gentry,
the owner, on the place.
No. 90.—640 acres of land 12 miles
A HORRIBLE DEED.
A Molkrr Oalrag#* Mini Trrrikl) Mm*
llUtftfl—A Dread \>88|eA8«re.
Ml. Louis, April 80.—A special to the
Ulobe-Dcmncrat from Topeka. Kas., gives
(be following details of the most horrible
outrage, murder, and ferocious -lynching
ever recorded: "Last Haturday tiie wife
AOKNTR WANTED.
Jam** Tbsrnlos,
it street, rhllsdelplilit. PK
▲ Lifts Bspwlaaoe. Remarkable and
tftok cure*. Triad Packages Band
■Samp for sealed porMoulars. Address
Or. WARD * OO. Louisiana, Mo.
Hen only
I8T. CinT/UN CURE fCIt
lannood. Nervous u<
Leek of Strength,
Development,
Oaaatd by inAfScratlonA »iwisi*i,Ud Bttnftflt-v I n a
4*71 Onrew ■••sally within • month. Ho Dm-ii. t
gafOua^karv Posltl Vft Proof*, full lnwrliil Ion kb 1
$rt*r to oil
U Don't want*
y on wortblOM umtrum*. Try
Hly I rot. Hold by all Drug*!*!*. or
l »ny nddreoft. S**i»d 4 ct-ntft for imrth ulur^
jriu«x >pmnc co*. Phiito*.. pm.
>1 HATH CATTLE COMPANY
PORTOFFICK ADDRESS.
LIPAN, HOOD COUNTY, TEXAS.
B. C. Merrill,.....
F. P. Putnam,......
President.
Treasurer.
Th« hIm.vo brand. with swallow fork In right eur,
mop and two »pllth In left ear, will be lifted on all In-
B88M or unhrandefl stock. Old stock In nr
Berks with following brand*:
J-P, B~< C, WILL and AW.
Horae *nd mule brands VI on left ulumlder and
seme wltb PUT on left hip
ns MSB D01MS Elf m
Ibis ooiiipAin will |M»)' the hIh.vc reward to nut party
Mkrtie* furnishing Information leiullng Ut the *r
vest end convlotlon of mi) p*rt> or imrtu‘» who in*)
e*v* rl4«;*ted the vbiek laws to the detiluie it of the
mupAny. The uImivo reword will l»e p*td for e*rh
aad every peraon so Arrested nod convlrted
A. PUTNAM, Jr., Manager.
Me. D. REIL.
Iirmided on
left aide. AI
10 T A H
rlth v*rloui
I ntlleft sou
I e*it or Oor-
I don. P. O.
I M t e p li e n -
Ivllle, Tex lift.
I Will pH) $100
v for arrest
* nun N*fM<
Itlon of Any
brand. ¥4
ESTRAY NOTICES.
Reported by G. W. Gentry, Co. Com.
Free. No 2, April 28,1886,oue red dapple
gray roan marc, 8orHycsis old, 14 hands
nigli.Hnddle and harness marked, has on
bell with leather collar, chain link in bell
for clapper, branded WI4 wltn bar and H
over it on left shoulder. May 8-81,
Reported by I. N, Roberta, comity com.
rVsc, No 1, May 8, 1886. and left In care
J. D. C\,»5d, one sorrel mare mule, 12
bands high. 12 or 14 years old, harness
marked, uliud In left eye, branded IK on
left shoulder aud blp. inur8-3t
Reported by T. J. Morris, Co. Com.
Prec. No 8, May 4, 1886, and left in care
of J. N. Borrow, one sorrel horse, 10
vears old, about IS hands high, right hlud
fool white, saddle and harness marked,
branded J on let t shoulder and Hon left
thigh. One bay horse, 8 orUyears old,
18 hands high, saddle marked, has on
a bell with a tap for clapper, branded 4T
on left shoulder. may-8 8t.
Betrayed by George McDermlt before
K#mucl Ham, J. p. Pre. No. 1, May a,
1886, one light sorrel horse, 7 or 8 year*
old, 14)* bauds high, white face, three
white feet, branded HIL and JAH
(connected) under it on left thigh. One
blaek horse, 10 or 12 years old branded
SM on left shoulder. Mny8-8t
Reported by W. G. Gentry, t'o. Com.
Pre. No. 2, April 21, 1886: One gray
mart, 1# hands high, branded Fill (barred
out) on left shoulder, NEP on left thigh;
hat on a small bell. One mare colt, one
year old, white face; no brands. ml-4t
Reported by W. G. Gentry, Co. Com.
Pre. No. 2, and left In care of 8, Raney:
One black marc, 14 or 16 hanJs high,'6
7 rears old, brgntfeded J* (with liap under
If j OP. "hputder; has oH q mcd|uiq
ailed boll. One Iron gray horse, 14 hand*
high, f or 8 years old, branded Al'P
(obnnectod) ou left shoulder. ml-4t
Reported by T. J. Morris, Co. Com.
No. 8, April 19, 1886: One chestnut
*1 horse, about 10 years old, 18 hands
I, front ankle enlarged and scarred
bliajNd AS pu left shoulder.
, » or^
*r, bar on . m B
i light bay marc, two year. ,*). white
“ ““ •—lid. ||44|
by L N. Roberta, Co. Com.
April 18, 1888t One mouse
orod roars mule, 18‘, hands lilgli, 7 or
ears old, blind In left eye, naigMe
rkert, branded V on sbpukie/. iSl
JORN 8. HYATT, Co. Hark.
anate enlarged and scarred,
F on left shoulder. One bay
left thigh; also g on nook.
of Jacob Frelmutb, a homesteader in
Reward county, was outraged uml mur-
dered by Fritz Kitpin, a half-witted Ger-
man. who was dragged to death later.
Kupin had I wen for some time enjoying
the hospitality of the Frrimulhs. He h uh
home ana without friends, and tlicy
liad take , him in until he could Anil w ork.
On the day mentioned, during the teni|M>-
rary absence of Mr. Frelmuth. lie overpow-
erod his benefactor's wife uud brutally out-
raged her person. Not content w Uh this,
he bound the lady bund and foot and cut
her throat from car to ear. The brute
then secured an old rusty hoe. uml while
the woman whs yet writhiug 111 the death
struggle; lie disrmbowled her with the
blunt instrument. Mrs Frelmutb was en-
riente, and when discovered the unborn
Imbe lay a few feel from the body of the
mother, cut ill two.
Mr. Frelmuth retured .Sunday, and when
lie discovered tilt* mutilated body of his
wife, lie liecame a raving maniac. A
neighbor ill that spurselv settled region
hupiiened to be passing that way shortly
after 12 o’clock and found him wild with
frenzy, but dared not approach for fear of
his personal safety, lie rode rapidly to a
settlement some eight miles distant and
told the terrible tale. A party was at once
organized and they returned to the scene
of ttie outrage and found Frelmuth welter-
ing In his own blood. He bad killed him-
self with n shotgun. A grave was (lug
and remaitis of the unfortunate |xople
were buried.
The posse then set out to scour the
county for the murderer, and found lilm
secreted ill a small ruvine several miles
awsy from the scene of his diabolical
crime, near the Cimuron river. Home
speculation was indulged in os to the
proper method of ridding the world of
him, but not much time was consumed In
deliberating. A fractious and spirited
horse was secured anil saddled. One end
of a long lariiit was then fastened around
his neck and the other extremitv was at-
tached to tile pommel of the saddle. The
horse was then started, and amid the
shouting of the men aud crack of re-
volvers and rifles the maddened animal
tore madly awuy. After a ruu of nearly
live miles the lieust fell exhausted, aud
the lifeless body of the murderer was
loosened as soon as the men came up.
Jhe lariat was drawn so tight that his
head was almost severed from his body.
The features showed that he had died u
terrible death. The body was left Iviug
on the prairie uncovered
Austin, Tex., May 8.—The follow
iug telegram, received by (leu. King,
explains itself:
Van Horn, Tex., May 1, 18H<>.—To
Adjt fteu. King, Austin. Tex.: I
live in Presidio i'o. Tex.; am u
stockman. My ranch is on the Ilio
Grande river, about 200 miles from
El Paso, on the Texas side of the
river. I have about 1500 head of
cattle. On the 20th day of April
a body of Mexican Boldiers rounded
up about 270 head of my cattle, and
now have them in the possession on
the west bank of the Rio Grande
river, and are preparing to take
them to Del Norte, Mex. They
have taken my cattle without my
consent, and have appropriated them
to their own use. If you can aid
me in any way in recovering my
cattle I would be glad to lieur from
you at an early date. I am com-
pletely at their mercy. The above
facts are true, uud if you desire proof
I will furnish you ample at once.
Please reply to this at once.
John C. McCombs
—
Houston, Ten., May 8.—This afternoon
at 2 o’clock John Dow Nhot and killed
Henry Braxton ou Louisiana streut. Both
men are negroes. The killing was on ac-
count of Braxton’s intimacy with Dow’s
wife. The murderer made Ids escape and
is still at large. An inquest will In- held
to-morrow.
LOCAL MATTERS.
North 80degrees West; one third to one william Robinson
half of it good tillable luiul: plenty of
timber, water aud good sin rounding
range. For sale at a bargain. I’rice 82
per acre, terms easy.
C. J. 8HAFARD,
OC124 Real Estate Agent.
San Antonio, Tex., April 80.—Jesus
Duran, a Mexican who burglarized Hi.
Joseph's Catholic church some months
ago, carrying off several of the silver
pieces and priest’s vestments, pleaded
guilty in the district court and begged for
mercy. The jury did Dot think III in
worthy of mercy aud geucrously gave
him seven years In the penitcutiary.
ibinson and A. R. Williams,
COW LOST
1 have lost nn nnlinnl of the following
description: A red cow, five years old,
branded block F (or square) ou hip; hits
UD on side, barred out. I will pay a
liberal reward to any one sending me, ut
Morgans Mill, Information Hint will lead
to her recovery.
may8 J.CFexrs.
thmsiiim; miiims.
I. N ROBERTS,
Stkfhbnville,.....Texas.
Manufacturers agent for Jhe Auitman
“ Taylor Co. engines, threshers and
horse powers. Warranty given with
machinery. Threshers warranted to do
clean threshing. Call on me before pur-
chasing. aprl8-lyr
two able-bodied colored bursiars, were
also tried and sent up for flve years each.
Boston, Mass., May 1.—-At this city
the trades union of the carpenters' bruth-
erhood of curpeuters and journeymen of
Amcricn, the amalgamated society of car-
penters and joiners, and the plumbers'
union, 5,000 meu in all, have resolved to
demand eight hours ou Monday amt will
strike if the demand is refused.
Tiie belief has been general that water
could not be hud in Throckmorton county
only at a great depth. So firmly lias this
idea been llxed Hint no oue would dig for
the precious fluid, until quite recently,
when E. P. Swenson, seeing that his pus-
turc wuter was failing, made arrangements
to sink a deep well. When only seven
feet deep a vnin so strong was struck that
two pumps could not exhaust it.
si
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The duke of Westminister is probably
the richest man in the world. Humor
puts his income at 850 a minute, or over
886,000.000 a year, au extravagant esti-
mate, of course. But lie is very' rich, tiie
bulk of his property being In the thickly
populated (listriots of Loudon.
School Exhibition.
Ceutcr Grove, April 27.—Ed. Empire;
The examination and exhibition bold at
the close of sur school ou .Snturduy last,
under the management of Prof. Mother-
shed, who bus been teaching the same
for the past two years, was a decided
success, and very creditable to both
teacher and scholars. OwlDg to the in-
clemency of the weal her the examinations
in the inoruiug were necessarily cut short,
but were very satisfactory, especially
that of the class iu algebra, which sur-
passed our highest anticipations. The
evening's entertainment consisted of
songs, dialogues, declamations, etc., ftuil
tiie talent displayed by the young was ex
traordluary, uml might leud one to expect
many George and Martha Wasliingtons
■A.rIt*»,,N»»»,yeir’K Cotton. I In Memory ol Oiir LuvedOne.
aldsnhle of lu h>I beon *nnoyed eon. Adcll Frey, daughter of John and Ruth
oultu. m bi>\pe0pl'' ••kin* in- Frey, was born in Step!,, uvllle, April 23,
w.lnt*r 60 “on. He 1ms , 1871,and departed from till- life April 28,
!'***( 1 «>■•■•■'“■“'. Texas, .......... w»:
attending school. She was the flrst in all
her classes, and aained the love and I
esteem of her teachers, mid many school.!
mates, until she fell a victim to death,
which blighted her young life. After
suffering six (lavs,dear Della was called to
that li Mne above where she is sweetly
resting, Hlie spoke of tiie beautiful
angles, end then of the loved ones at
home, she would never see. Auotlicr
lioroe made desolate, another new made
grave to scatter flowers upon, but now
dear Delia’s form is resting In the silent
graye. Her llle.still exists in hoi home,
and In the licitrrs of her many friends who
will cherish her memory in its resting
place When death comes into u house-
hold we do not philosophize. We can
only feel. Tiie eyes that are full of tear*
do not see, though, In the course of time
they will see more clearly than those that
have never known a sorrow. Perhaps
tliy heaviest allliellou In life is that of a
mother who has loat a child. Deatli al-
ways speaks with a voice of instruction
or reproof, but when the first death hap-
pens In m home, it speaks with a voice
which scarcely any other tribulation can
equal. Hlie was the light and joy of her
home. Her short life was as beaut ifu 1 as
site was lovely. We fancy the white
robed angels hovering over iier bed that
calm sweet morning, and bore her gently
to that happy Dome where parting is iio-
morc. That was a sad morning on earth,
but a happy one in heaven. Dear I
Della, just in tiie bloom of her youth,was i
called away to till a higher seal around I
the throne of God. Hhe was a bright
flower on this earth, lint we trust she Is
he returned to the county last December
aud has now got in 36 acres of cotton
which was planted the last of March. It
was sleeted nn, but not injured, uud it lias
now I wen plowed and chopped out, and
and li is four leaves, aud promises a bale
peracre. His corn has been plowed the
second time. It is true that he planted
in the dead of winter, but he lias now got
the laugh on his side, and Intends to
whoop ’em up.”
Iu this Issue will be found tiie announce
mentofj. W. Smith as a candidate for
couuty attorney of Eratli county. Our
readers arc pretty well acquainted with
Mr. Smith, he having been In the race
fortlie same office at last election. lie
is a lawyer by profession, and the office
he runs for is iu the line of Ills railing, and
if elected, tie intends to make earnest
efforts to have the laws onl'orccd. Before
election day lie will make a point to meet
a* many of the voters us possible.
We Arc glad to iitinouiicw tliat Eugene
Morrblriwa nl our commissioner Morris,
has been acquitted of tiie charge of run-
ning an illicit still. Tiie trial took place
last week before the United States court
at Waco. There was no evidence to show
that he had ever been connected witli a
still in any way. The trial cost Mr,
Morris and the government consider,
ble money, auil tiie marshals perhaps
have made good tiling out of thr ease
We understand that when tiie old still
was found one of the officers said lie was
good for $600 out of the case.
SINGLE CORIES, FIVE CENTS --------
----- ■ ------ — lowing brands; 1M FRY Ud XTW
Our rood brand Is Cross on thigh >a4
NO OU Bar on shoulder.
WILL AKIN,
OICAI.Kt IN
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES
W EENSWAKE, GIJKKWm TMK IMI POCKET CITLBY.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT IS SOLD.
iiatr(.iisPih..Ki?,!»vra °* fresh family groceries, and propos v to give BI
count, V t C?itH fro“ ,ow brlces, and solicit the trade of both city (M
countiy. I pay the higheat market prices for country produce. feb20
ffemune ^perm Oil at the Umpire Office.
endurance, U not au tncursbl?<Us«^? IMroTn oaJwfihHJt jP*—„H
khuuma.
dorsed by many oMhe Leading Physicians, j *■ Woshm. m. D„ *—m m.
"Tonoaijkx
WHAT
Is,Ml.*
We cull uttcution to the piofea-
sioiml card of Hayden A Estes in
this issue. l>r. Hayden formerly
followed his profession at San Aii
tonio. He is an old practitioner and j
TOR SALE BY ALL DRUUOISTS.
__fiapffltSgaBB
• Tin Ml II ft l*Rtt‘D( 1 OO |»«r
- ' __Sr_ntf mure made in keoplmc poul-
"» Wr trust Stic IS tf EIft M I I.I.M. , Irculars uu.l realImontals fast,
brighter otic in heaven. KhUut, I ouapisicuiiuu. vviioox uuo/s., AOuiun, f».
mother, slaters, aud brothers, may feel !
in the rising generation of Center Grove.
The music furnished by Mr. McClUNkcy
und son, of Buck Creek, and the "rattling
of the bones" by Bro. Cook und others
added greatly to the enjoyment of all
present.
Au open Grange meeting whs held dur-
ing the day in connection w ith the affair,
aud speeches were made by tiie "horny
bunded sons of toll" on the subject of ed-
ucation and farm Interests.
The dinner furnished by the wives of
the patrons of tiie seiiool and Grange
was un important item ou the programni;
and for social intercourse und solid en-
joyment, it was a day long to lie remem-
bered. M. F.
A Card.
lias had much experience in the trout
luent of discuses of the human family.
Dr. Estes is tiie junior member of
the firm, and comos from Hood conn
ty, where lie lias been practicing.
Uncle Henry Counts, of Morgans Mill,
was in to sec us last Monday.
Another ltlcliiiiond.
Our readers will this week find in the
proper column tin; announcement ut our
old district clerk, Henry Fooshcc. He
made such au excellent clerk that a large
number of people in the couuty liavo
urged him to run for the office at the
coming election. He proposes to devote
his personal attention to tiie office if lie
is electod.
Hint when the storms of life arc over,
and they come to the cold Jordan, there
I will be readied out to them the hand they
ve *u often clasped iu life.
Dear Della lias gone to the tomb.
Now lies her lieud beucuth the sod:
Early snatched away in youth,
Jesus has called her home to God.
Yet again we hope to meet her.
When the day of life is fled,
And in heaven with joy to greet her,
Where uo farewell tears are shed.
Emma and Iha.
Tiie case of Alex. Malony, ou a charge
of assault witii intent to murder, was
tried in district court this week, und re-
suited in’a verdict of acquittal. The easel
of A. F., Joe and Frank Turahow, and:
Geo. Maloney and King Kennedy, uuder
the same charge, have been continued.
They were all indicted ns participants in |
the mobbing outrage ill the southeastern I
portion of tiie county in 1884. A party j
of men Visited the sheep pens of J. I,.;
Langston, und begun killing his sheep.
When lie made his nppeurnnee lie was
sliot aud wounded In tiie leg. Tiie jury I
in the Malony ease was out oue uiglit,
aud the case occupied three days.
Of IntvreHt to l.udlcs.
The new treutment for ladles’ diseases
discovered by Dr. Mury A. Gregg, the
distinguished English Physician and
nurse, which lias revolutionized the eu-
tire mode ol treating these complaints In
England is now being introduced Into tile
U. N., undci u fair aud novel plau.
Sufficient of this remedy for onk
month's trial irkatmkm is sent kiixe to
every lady who is suffering from auy disease
common to tiie sex who seuds hei address
and 18 2ct stamps for expense, charges,
etc.
It is a rosin\ k i i he for uny form of
female disease and tlie ekkk trial rack-
aiir Is many tlni's sufficient to effect a
I'KitMA.NVvr cure. Full directions ac-
company the package (which Is put up In
a plain wrapper) also price list of future | to tiie pound. 2—it is stronger than twist
reference. No trial rACKAOEs w n.i nr. ''d win.', ns twisting breaks I lie fibers and
HKNT AFTER Avu. 1st, 1886. Address, I weakens the wire. The same amount of
Grkuo Rkmk.uy Comcany, Palmyra, I “«»*1'» stronger in one wire than in two ,
N. Y. apt 1124-1 y. | wire* twisted together. Our No. 9 wire
AYER’S PILLS
Are purely vegetable hi tin Ir , niiip...itlnu,
and thorough Tut heir operat Ion. eh, v ,|„
Hot di bllhuto tli.: Liver by ex,-. —i\ ■ -liiu.
Illation, uml are not irritating In ihclr
action. The Importance of tin -,■ f’tits hi
arou-io: tiie Stoma, h, Liter, uml lion,
to tbo (iropi r performance pit tin ir funo-
flous cannot lie overestimated. Tin y wiH
Promote the Appetite,
utui i't>t-iiri! lii'ulili ami Mmikrtfi *<» \tf;.k
Rll*l 4"M(1 t'l'i| Til*.
" 1 t" r: a - i ■- my a: i
J'fl 11 •1 t I'-i.i: l« a o( I., : r . ' ..tiv
1 e* utd retain lin!. r,r no i ...'.
Mon.:.' h. I eoniliu iie.-il H i',..
1 ' ' • 'O' ' :it the Kiinn in,. . all,I
elleeled a i- i ........ore. I am non , n-
Joying i • . I,.-
Hi' 't,V' ii. .m:\kin.',
l'loilne. tow a. M ■».
"Poi over a year I n.u. ufflieied wi li
I.nei- tm.| 'i in ., h troiilil, -. uml failed |„
V.ViV 1 • 1 e.llllllieliei d UsilCZ A let's
l of tls ... nil, have re-
n 1' he, 1.0. r III a healthv . ontfi!I.ai, ■
1 1 ' ■ 1 mav t wirIn.iii l», i: 1 .
Sewing machine oil, needles and
all kind* of shuttles at the Empire |
office.
NINETEEN GOOD REASON'S.
J. II. (’age lntrv jtut received u cur load ]
of No. 9 “Perfect Barb” Kiugle Htmint j
Wire, superior to any Twisted Wire. A j
few rensons why it is better • 1— It costs I
less money Hum twisted, as it goes further I
/
T
■■ r D*n*. stueM, Ma,
PRICK USK DU1J.AU PEK BUTTLE.
*ud 711 WAKULXUroE AVENUE. ST. LOOK
: HAATf:ii----ijiiv^,r;ii
• t
Iir\vmi ■•'lUl'.Mtoiioik rums al Ui«4r
t 111/ * ■ 1 L". h4*"i*», Mr ■•) BIO |te>r Wftftk
wm rn" ’luipil) iii.tdt. \«t pilot.. uuiutinf;
[ || canVaNHlHf. h.>i full iiartlnilai^'1, iiIpm* atldf-M*
at otira, CKKsCKNT AKT Ci>MPA%r, ID ( antral
| Mtrrt'l, lli'slou. AAakft. Ituv M70. a'44-4t
IKEA F.\ LSSf'5
|f lr« itv.l in intesf „i t l»e- noti-tt lRitau or Ifca
•lio with no Im'iimil cruKi. HiMNKi.r In tlira*
im >ni lin, ami-lufn tlinu huuilrrd- of ofh«r*by mmr*
pron— \ plain* diulit mid >u<‘,ran*foil homt trrai
v"rk 1 T H- ,ah tet W at., Mow
TiniTI h An • x|M’i'|4’n.nl uitMimn In mu on
I lilr .i IIImmiiI ■ (>iniiiiR-ioii our CKLB>
Wm HlfATKD C|44AK>. Tho.-w handllug of lift r tiara
Ff of jr<Myl5 In ronmrtluii wnulti nnd it v*r) ra-
niiiHfi Hflvi*. Aflilrrftft NKW \ t»1C K AND HA V A If *
ifiAliro., No. 1 Koartb Ave. New Fork. nM-4t
i ]
BURNHAM’S
I W 1‘NOVKD
NT4XDAKD
TURBINE
J - tli- HKNT ioiifttru(*l«d Aad
flukfiiil Turhini' in the worM.
TKITRD |* r iTftailBfM,
nlth pMi-t ami hill gAU
IrNNU. KOI Al. (•
%« lirrl. jr'i** p*»»-
plilet brill fret* 1»t
BURNHAM BROS., YORK, PA.
V
A STANDARD MEDICAL WORIl
m \ol V. .4X11 MIlUiLE AUED NElf.
«XI.» Ml IIA MAH.. rilSTFAlD.
11.1.1 STR ITI \ K SASriA Frw It AM.
iiotmcteiiienl m.
being the name weight per ro«i :ih two No.
j 12 wires out of whic h all twisted wire is
, made, and the more it is twisted the shorter
! distance it will reaeh. 8— in a twisted :
■MV
%
MHtll STMJ.NiY.
The tine Iron gruy stallion, Ned, will
stand the season of 1886 at the stable
of Dr. J. M. Williamson, at Htepheuvlllc.
All parties desiring Information concern-
ing this splendid liorsc are cordially
|nv|ted to call.
Chicago, III., May 1.—The proprietors
of every one of the nincty-tliree lumber
yards In the city received a circular to.
day from the lumbermens' union demand-
ing, substantially, tcu hour's pay for
eight hour’s work, commencing Slay 8d-
A meeting was at once called at which
elglity.four of the ninty-tliree proprietors
were present. All of them had lieen taken
by surprise. The proprietors in their
meeting did not commit themselves to any
cause in regard to the demand futlicr than
to appoint a committee to meet dally and
endeavor to settle the problem with the
men in the various yards on a basis qf
mutual concessions by the workmen and
proprietors. According to a statement
made by the chairman of tliu committee
appointed at the meeting, a general strike
In the lumber yarda of Chicago would di-
rectly involve workmen to the total num-
ber of 12,000.
Blood Poison.
Three years ago I contracted hlood
poison. I took mercury and potash
for six months without auy benefit
I then took Swift’s Specific, and it
soon drove away every symptom of
the disease. I recommend 8. S. S.
on every occasion, as it is really a
boon to humanity, and every one
suffering with blood poison can take
it with great confidence.
Pnor. Edwin Uaar,
234 East 32d St.
New York, January J3, 188'i.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
If yon want Brat claaa mac’,mo oil
buy It ftt the EmplryOfflce.
- -* *
. \ ^I,***’ ■ i A' .'i-*
The State of Texas, County of Eratli—To
the creditors of the Eratli County Alli-
ance Co-opcrntl rcJAssocintloo:
You gre hereby notified that the Hruth
county Alliance Co-operative Associa-
tion of Eratli county, Texas, on tiie 2nd
day of April, 1886., exceuted n deed of
assignment, conveying to the undersigned rial rheumatism is all gone,
all of ita property for the beneflt of such ri101,ln r
of IU creditors as will consent to accept *Hlt rlieu,n '* ne*rl-T 1
their propollona! share of Its estate and
‘Ischargc it from thc|r respective claims,
nd tligl the undersigned accepted said
trust, and has duly (piHilfled as required
l»y law. All creditors consenting to said
assignment must, within four months
after the publication of this totlce, make
known to the assignee their consent Iq
' ' Ti with w.*
Alexander,
I* also hi*,
tills tha
lTr
Assignee of 1)ij Eratli ...
Coropei alive Association.
Eczema.
I have had Halt rhruni fur a loug
time, and have suffered much from
the mercury which I have taken for
its relief. I liaye traveled all over
tlio United States nnd Europe, and
have never found anything to benefit
me as S. S. S. has done. My mercu-
aud my
iearly so, I was also
affected with malaria, and S. 8. S.
lias relieved me of it, after having
tried quinine and every tiling elne I
could hear of with no permanent
benefit. 8- E, Kelsey,
Box 67, Salem, Maas
ilatiuaiy LI, 1886.
For sal* by all druggist*.
Treatise on Blood MU skip Diseases
"“^H.BW.rrs.^FlCCG
. ». r. m w. au $T *
^ • v:f * x
1 wisli to say to owners of Twine Bind-
ers of any description or make that I am
now working for D. N. Osborne it Co.,
and can sell them twine from Dallas at a
lower price and on better terms than any
one enn who buys the twine to sell again,
as I sell direct from tlie Jobber to the
farmer. Do not buy until you get my
prices. I can furnish twine of auy qual-
ity and for any machine. lean also sell I w, . ,, , - ----------- - - ,
you a wood or steel frame hinder at an Wc f? authwriird to announce the wire you only get the strength of ou.* No. |
unheard of low price for tills market. !',ttn,c Vf J',> ' for Justice of the ■ 12 wire on account of the uneven twist in j
Examine the 1886 steel frame binder ut! 1 C*CC *or * Nl’' *' ALL cable wires, while wc get the full i
J- A‘ tern ^ M ~h,^ed to announce 8. T. j ^ ism^hT^
----- ,V«rrl8V°.f Dublin, as u candidate for the liabl(. rUH( than H twi»,ed wire, a.:,
Dr. Kitchie is now convalescing, and j ° c'' °f couuty attornc}. twisted wire will bold moisture for hours
will soon be able toattend to Ills business. We are authorized to announce K o j after tiie single wire is dry. 6 Every
Dr. Cameron came up from Pony creek, ! Young as n candidate for re-elcctlon to farm- r knows the streiigth and durahilin ,
and remained with Dim until the crlais ! u,e office of couuty judge l,f llu' ",‘l l”"“ *So' B w,re.' ‘‘ni1 ,mv‘ j
__ ___ ‘ J _ i superior it is fin that respect) to tw isted [
We are authorized to announce W. W , ''ir>' 7—It is acknowledged by all (ex-
Moores as n randhlatc for tiie office, ‘‘‘‘I1* HO““’ w im are interested ill twisted
of e.ounty judge. i wire) that a second w ire would not lian _ _ _ ______ _ _
- ------k*------ . - ________ been used if a way hail been found to keep m.*i ,.((!<* dinoww which sffli. i mankind •» ariaiti-
We are authorized to anuoiuice James I tiie bariis in place'witliout it. This Weac- •ll>.-sui«dbr*ai».irdM«diMndRas»ofth»LIVglk.
miisli D.v a machine Of recent inven-
8 Onr regular wire lias tm more tI-I.^nl.n’. ,ift111.n 11.Iti.Fist'!■
was over, lie and Dr. Williamson liave
been very faithful.
If peace-makers were more numu"ous
there would lie ales* numlier of cases on
our court dockets. Disputes ami ills- ......... ....._
sensions often arise which, by the medl-1 Collins as a candidate for re-election to I eomplisli by
atlon of friends, could be honorabley and I tiie office of county treasurer. j lion.
nmiculili' odiimlu.l I,..* *.....r. . >■
A 4 Arm I Hrilii'Hl H nrk on M«ali$$4l.
lv\lwii|Kfc.| >11*1(4), NrmiUl Mini T*H)ftlral I)$MIIty
riviiuiiiiH- iD . itiK-iii Man. KrmrN of Voutli, and Uiw
iiliinM Diis' ii. n-iiiltiiiK From litfllucrrUon »r *t
ivs-i \ ImigW fm 1‘vrrj itimu, )<Miug iiiM.llc Atfwri
Mini gIi| It < <>L.4aiiis l.’n |ii»s« riptiotiM (<»r all arut$
und cliriHilc illftt'jiM**. •■m li one of w Rich Ia iiiTaiuabl*
ftriind l».v tin-.tiiil' ‘F, %»li.i>« « X|M*nrr»ce for 3jHkm
•m il as I'j uii.tM v nrk or ItTforc fHI t«* tin- lot of any
l M'MUt 1 f ul h *nek
U Sill'll itft |1||*I|.||||> 114*4 0
Jills wi(‘lull ,<iW* $>.'•«<«*>. liound in iH*MUtifni Kr
iiiii-.Mii. t tiil>.»NM/d cutI’lX full Kill, K'larantrwd to l»« a
PI i •> .. ......it oilier tvork *ol4
111 tliU t'GUiili t foi w'.' Hi, Ol'tin-mom') w ill U* rrfiinA-
cd in Cm it I n st it n* i I'rlcr oiil) Ml Im mall. |»o»t-
IJ. Iltnwtr.dlM' wuuiide firt- 4«* NR) IhkI). ,H«*n4
iillitu- l»y (he Na-
I«nt of whlrk.
Hat Fit
Gold modal atvi
SMI 1,1
AURANTII
Wc arc autliorizcd to announce
barb* to the rod tbnn any other regular irn«> Krufinti.wi* *nd Runin# of th»< Htomacb
(ftomolinif** i rtIl**d Hritiibum). Minftma, Mftlann.
amicalily adjusted, but ton often tiie(
flames of passion are fanned by busy-. >■ - —- ------------- — ............. „. ...
bodies who like to see friends und neigli- »“ine of G. E. Toliver, better known as |l To get the fi i.i. slrciigtli of cnl,le K.‘h.u>.,i..a,'i».f.™' «r,tor ivvK7'”cta^Io‘DSJ-'
bors alienated until the breach is too i('onda) «» a candidate for district clerk | wire it is absolutely necessary tin,l botn Hum., i.w o Appmiw. m..»c|,.-iik. f.,.,i Bruth.
great to lie healed, and a collision is the I Erail* c.mnty al tiie next election. J strands should lit; exactly the iirs«nUriu«K a,.-,a»,.,.i t,. iR«.nn,^iow„
result with Its train of attendant evils, j „... ...... ... .............. I “''"l«'r exactly the same tension, .ZVT; STADIGER'S ftURKNTII
ift InvaluablA. It in not * p«fuu'4M» for alldinTn.
summoned and kept^’iiwli’y*IfronT**Imir | “ "il‘,lk‘Jr “s llfr,('r ll‘* “nlcr ,lf
: temper ami exactly Hie same tension,
We are authorized to announce .1 of ill of which Is au utter impossiliility.
W'llll . .r Ol is Ill 1 1' 1,1 f 1. r,.l- tli Al Iilllou Ilf i nu • ___.1............IaIIm #'. .
homes for days nt a tunc, tints working
great iiardshlp ou citizens who pay tiie
cost of conducting these trials.
Many of these uvils could be a vet ted If
the blessed pence makers were more nu-
merous 111 tiie land. A little spark is
soon fail tied to a big blaze. The cvll-
longues of the satraps of Satau are al-
ways busy. They are tireless, and never
rest when an opportunity Is presented to
create strife and discord. They can lie
seen every day wagging their lietoulcd,
i« Invaluable. It i« not * paiau-sm for >11 din—be,
Sa’,C4ijB£ ffisayoM’&vjx::
to—This w ire is made especially for .... . -
. iKSSTia? ?£SrA2£ I SSSSart
,*r/c, li1ut,,®riz71 tt,,,,0i1*ice ^l*1 teed. It—Tbi« wire is less liable to: low.
name of (. It. Mieplienl us a candidate j |ujure VOjinu; stock by lieing crowded
for district clerz of Eratli county at the , aKJa|llst n, ns it Is intended that the w ire
next election. shall be put on the posts with the bnriis
Yleldingio the solicitations ofmanyclt'-! pcrpeudleuiar, though it may Im- put
ms from all parts of the county I here-! 0,1 w,tl* ll“' JHef1'""* '•)'
by announce myself as a candiilnte for
x ,.♦*! ..a ,xf 1 ll^l hL.I f ‘L.iilr i.f L* ••«* I li I • • s* ,lf *••*. w ■*••• s* • •
it in not liable to
catch I In* wool. \.\ It is t lie only single
county. My former experience lias made ill' c?" , c H “1 *’
----- ...........-......—,, me thorougly familiar with the duties of eatch Ithe wool.
slimy tongues. If „0t speaking si I gh- the same, and if elected 1 expect to give 1 “trend wire that ha* barb* that will not
«i x.i--------* _ ? • • - - - • - - ’ J a rotate or move luterally on the wire.
<md BOWELS.
*m a waxy, jailow
"t wntiraljr rrmoviw
ny ft|nritft. It h onn ol fh« BEST AL*
TERATIVES nnd PURIFIERS OP THE
BLOOD, and Is « VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
Fur Kite bj all llrucr.it. I'n. K si .00 psr bool..
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
uo SO. FRONT STPhiladalphlR, Pa.
ting y of tlielr nearest neighbor they are the office my personal attention.
•going" for their merchant, or some one, W. II. Foosiikk.
else "red.cyed." They nrc always accusing i - ---------
some one of gross imperfections of Wc nr* authorized to announce the
of lsliain Harrison as a
character, forgetting, perhaps, that they
would fall short If pat to the crucial test.
Wc want to see a more brotherly feeling
between neighborhoods and our fellow
men, less bickerings, petty jealousies and ^ ,,V 1
neighborhood scandals. Conseouently i 1 1
name
candidate for re-electiou to tiie office of
county attorney.
We are authorized to announce J. W.
(-„„«. nilu I ouUh as a candidate for county attorney
there will be morc Uberaiity. more chrU ,lt ",e
Us't ,“,“,,lloolL nuJ we deem We are authorized to announce W. E.
*s m, I. ■> °* cnnsuan gentlemen to set |)uwer as a candidatD for eounty clerk .
*9 mi Uiutors between parlies among
wtiont there is likely to lie strife. Tiie We arc authorized to announce tiie .
courts, m all cases, ought to be appealed name of Martin Hurt as a candidate for to make a good fence w ire, and we Imve
to out) as tin doruler resort. The timely ' the office of comity clerk. the combination complete. IH Tills wlie
intercession of fricuds will often avert1 ___ ~ - will not kink up as easily as twisted wire
serious trouble. ! - - -
14 >Kxpaualon am) contraction (which in
only 1-100 of an inch to the foot ) am-
ply provided for by the plight bend* in I lie
strand wire at each barb.
15 Wc guarantee the quality of every
spool, botli iu workmanship and material, {
and stand ready to make It ^ood. 10
A trial of this w ire will convince you of |
its superior qualities over the Iwq strand 1
wire, aud tliat it Is exactly as represented, I
and wherever it has been introduced and j
properly handled la out selling any other ^
wire. 17—Htrenpth. durability, tat class ',
paint, short sharp barbs, arc all necessary '
75
lake an appeal ,0 H|i1>pMhI,. ,.,lllr|
SaM.!» r<7', m*‘n s' Miss
reerive, .^t” " "l'* ,W,,pk Th'- iNHiar
..........
We arc authorized to atinouncc the while being put upon the posts, and for,
name of W. II. Chancy as a candlate for this reason ia much more easily taken otf |
re-election to the office of asaessor. * ,J *“ .....1 * * ‘ *“ “
noises
sale in car load
lots or single ani.
mal, suitable lot
range or stud pur-
poses. Send for
CATALOGUE T.
DILLON BROS.,
NORMAL, McL**a Co, ILLS.
KRAXCII OFFICE ALBAXY, Shsckalford Co.. TIXAS.
liasket
*s i ^
no doubt will Join in the prows.E, with
their new parade reinilti! TKe. JLW 1,1
»lon >v lll forin near the public **
We are authorised to announce the
name of M. L. Patton as a candidate for
the oltlee of as>esM,If ..| Kiiitli I’oUllty.
We are authori/.ed to announce It. T.
j Loaf for re-elcctlon to the office of tax
I collector.
We are authorized to announce W. W,
(’aln n« a candidate for the office of tax 1
of old poatM ami put up again on new
ones when occusion requires It. 19-
Kvery well-posted farmer that ban iihcnI
the Perfect Flnrb wire w ill take uo other.
He also has a lot of twisted wire and will
sell ut Irnttom prlcca for caah.
und march to »be 'grounds.'""*
Invitation Is extandod to citizen* both in
own nnd country to liartielpata. Bring
in your bucket*, and let the younir folks
upend a pleasant day. *
Mr. J. W, Collier lias just returu-
ed fraai 8t. Louis, where he has
shipped his oattlc He shipped 40
head, and realised 8.40 per hundi
ami realized 8.40 pe:
weight. The car-load rate
undred
, ■ _____. ___» toia
Fort Woi th to Nt. Louis was t85,
an4 the charges cn route ran the
coats up to $108 tier car. He
shinped one lot early this spring,
nnd front the returns on his last
iwt he thinks the weigher
We are authoriued fo announce the
uaine of Judge J. S. Boucher candi-
date for the office of tux collector of
Krath county
We aiv authorized to announce the
name of Will Carter as a candidate for
tiie office of uAHe*Mor.
Xi'ver
IlMYlng IwrH Izrloir tli«* |Ktiji|»* ti
• I im»w n*M|»i'ui till) miHWWT
C. J. SHAPARD,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW,
LAND AND MAH AGENT,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Htkfhenvillk. Texas.
A uumplctr Abstract of tiie land titles
of Erath Co., IncluJing town lots.
- remit) 1,,,tins made on laqds on long time and
i'll *ft ft | .,iua/\nahtu retoti In nmniinli frnm
Uon. U» (Dr |*rrt
>4'll, ftlltl I|8MN is (♦• nffll
Mfifally raferrwL
tlOHitl Ah'ilti ill A-jmi
Km Ugh, f \ llK-
f$<*•<riltin* ivitiM i m i'i>M|ti.<*(rnliy raferr**
Thr St'i.'it.'i' df I,|fi »s wort If mt»n; (•• Ih4- joung nd<1
DiHliMt ily ut I lilt'll this KCIICI-rtt loll fli.Ui nil I ho gold
HiIim-n tif « ;i III > >i ii lit and hi'r nllvcr inltirn of >«T*<ta
«•niiiil»M*il. w. I- Ctumitiie.
1'Iip f <if I.iff |tof ills out lh«* lot ks Aln1 qnlrk*
- unisim wliirh thi* iiMi-tItutlo'i fiiiil htipi*- of many a
yoiuiK MliHi ||MV«- lirA*n f;«f-tlll> \m••t Kftl, — .Mam (irNt4?r
Mirror.
I lo- si M'iici> of Ufc |.a of HO*N(<>r talno than ull t4i*
iimhIm'uI work - |nihli-<lir<| In Kiln ruuntry fur the past
.»•'u'aiN Aflanta I'oiiNtllnilun.
Tfi«* s« ifiM !• of l.ifr it u -u|M>rii aim I uutftlri'ly irr*tl»c
on ii^rotu- himI. |.li>8l.ftl (JHtlllf), -IN4ruH Krr*
pcurR^ArUE
I" L.V L**' nviv^
IJTZ i reasonable rates In amount, "from $200
tat in in. csiwtt) ,.f urjHK, si,etta. hi„i if the and upwards, vendors Lein land notes
It) of iirnimaioii I will tierv*
mu irriinmir known to th*
ily Aft Holt, lit -|w‘t lullv,
L <1. HLA
Ay
Sbetlffi
are authorized to announce P. K.
•s a candidate for the office of
CU R £
roa alt
.“3
announce W.
for Inetlce of
W;.;
FOR SALE.
I otter tor sale ny hotel prope
Dublin. The house is all aewlv *
A. ■ and everything I* as goo-1
tbe I the hotel enjoys a f»‘-
I good op|)ortut|t,
Malarial 11-
A Bos ‘
Tlf if I- noiiM'mlM'r of Mtrlrty to whom (In* Hdwri
oi I lit will not lit u-it ful. wliftlirr >outh. |>Br*Rt,
K'Ginliiiii liis(Liiitoi or t-lt'iK)iiiau.- Argonaut.
A«l«lI't til. I't ;iInm|\ M.-litffil IllfttltUtr. of I»t. W.
II 1‘riikri. No. 4 ItulftiM ll Olrrrt, Ko-ttm. Man*., wb*
niay in- fon-iilitfi on nil iliMHiNf** requirlnK skill *■«
e\iMTh*mv. ChrfHtl' kml oift-thuiii* tliu iug-n that h*r<
i i.i fit «*< 1 tin- -kill of all otl.rr |>hyalo lan» a aptrUlly
harfi Irtatoil 8|ic( . NHf till) \\ ii Idiiit an |n»tatirc of
tailurr. Mention Ht«'|thrtivtll<‘ Km|ilrr. a?4-*t
I CURE FITS!
Wh» ft I *Y fnro 1 do not m**an rnuroly to atop Usn
f..r atirurand than harnthfin rt-tnrn again, I ■ a
ritdiral ture. I h*v«* made tins tJnseaew of P ITS, <J»I
UCPHY nr FALLING sICKM hn a Ufr l-n* «tn.ly. f
warrant my rrmnli lo our*-1 won* ranu. IWwew
ofhrra naw fallod I* no n*a«<>nfor not now ramlrtnca
fmv ,‘W.ii.l at witffi for a t rcuttar and a I'rrr Bottlv of
mV Inftlllhlr iv-nirfly Glvr Kipra -R an<l C• >st Oftlra.
It COrtft ton ii-.thing f.»r u trial, and I wlU cure you.
Atltlri -ft 1M». II n. ROOT, HU Ctorl it. N^wTarb.
CONSUMPTION.
I haro*poaUlvftrnn$dyfortn$abov• diaaaaa;btlu
•i-o thoosan.lft of eaaraot III* wont kind andnf l—f
»t mdlng hav«b««ncured. Imlftod, *ofttrong ta mi faith
In ItftftSlearT.that I will aetnlTwO BOTTI.R* Pill,
• ogrtherwuha VAI.UABI *TRRAT18Ron ihiadlsvaM
t4* any ftuffrrrr. G|v«axpreaft and T O. addr-m.
UK T. it. bLOUCM.ui toarllt., K«w Tarfe.
IU I,US HOUSE.
ALEXANDER, TEXAS,
MESOANRS EZELL & BARKLEY
PROPRIETORS.
Table supplied with the liest the mar-
ket affords, nnd no pains spared to make
our guests comfortable. Give us a call,
)ao28-lm
TRAVELERS HOME
STEPHENVIUE, TEXM,
S. P. Akin, Proprietor.
My table Is always supplied with the
■ best the market affords. I respectfully
solicit a share of tbo public patronage,
lied and meals 26 cents each. mltlO
HORSES LOSTr
1 have lust three head ofliorse*. decrib,
ed as follows: One sorrel liorec. blaze
face, 10 years old, white feet; has on a
large belt; no brand. One sorrel horse,
star in forehead, has split In ear.jft-'*’
flve vears old, branded J on rj^*>"
and N on right shoulder.. *"
gray horse, braude'V^'
years old. T1- ’
over to J*’
or J
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Jenks, George W. The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1886, newspaper, May 8, 1886; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth857449/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.