Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1883 Page: 3 of 7
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THJi GAZETTE : lCORT WOIlTffffilJ5XAS WEDNESDAY trANUAKY3.
a
T1IH FORD HOYS
an
Intiintvtion that Thoy are "Ko
Good'
i.S(I'dn " "cuirunrii"
Auwcnce.
Motion
hy
.1.. faa Y)rA Ku !
liuir a lcciuru ui iuuu uj uid
l' f1. .l.ii'.ii-u tf Inutin lot tti.
imu pi. p s'r " vr..."";' .:i
k nf 1110 Hlli'siuiui.y umin ui niu
i'Ultiii-al building on Fremont
KB CXClHHK pernio ticvmit:u
wan n laW audience present
rOUgn "Willy oiiorcu wc
U that tho Kord brothers were
food." 'l'"'M rutluctton was ro-
II l)V " miuiicin hiiu vn uii
revolvers ami liraiuiismiig 1111:111
i fmni the itugo into the main ol
..iiiinnce. Iho people stani-
inimcdlatoly una Btich wnH tlio
...... fiiimv sought egresa through
i..lmcs. ft'flinSllfllK HUHllCH to tllU
.I Jloor windows opening directly
i ..1 l.1twii.ilin Until ndnii
llO SlrCUI. ""!"' iiuuiumill
1 1 card tlio eraan oi gin.! mm wiw
mule running irom uiuimii iuiuiq
Iwinto tlio building Hiid seized
.brother who luttl assaulted sev-
bcople Willi me uuutj tu iitetr ro-
Irfi. II1BWIIW iiwjiuii;ii i" uiivu
i to the Btttlion nun iney iicHireti if)
on their revolvers avowing a
fMii.i' 11 res. Tho olllcer would
.rtr. this and started with them
rarrcht but tho proprietor of the
interlerca Honing lorm nun ma
priio would be a ilnaneiiu failure
POM lirouicjrn iu mi' uiiuweu
mill llnwh- according to nro-
ii. und prevailed upon tho olllcer
ov the performance to proceed
however until tho latter had
ii tho names of neven pernons us
ed as witnesses aim exaoieu a
iitilco that tho hrothei-s appear
i wanted by the police. The ro
of the olneor when Hoi.mg ine
icrs was ''You maybe tho Ford
Id's 01 llir .nunc jjiuuiwd urn.
an't drint blood in jjosioh." n
tk'Mtood thu frlenda of the us
ed partiwi are "laying for" tho
lere and more troubled expected.
ie state Ih overrun with "wheels of
inc." generally run ny men ex-
ti.i for calling them siuih who
loo lazv to work for an honest llv-
land who haven't braliiB to gain n
hood out ot any easy but hoiiesl
lation. Gambling of every species
tiiioralizlmr. but it is not iiuito so
liable when tho fellow who Is ver-
enough to hazard his honest coin
some sorl of nhow lit tlio game.
iixanitiiatioii of several wheels has
L'ht to llulit thofactthat.byineaBS
spring too wneeimau can stop mis
giving romier tu any ucsircu
it. n no inr the twitcr entirely
tie inerev oi mo inaiuiiitiuior who
i . . dti i
s out the milliners cue autnon-
Ehnvo it in their power not only to
IcL lines on these aaiiie. but to in-
It thu modus operandi where there
reasonable Hiwplcions oi lotu play.
it is their uounuon uuiy tu niiona
I these matters promptly. This
eel of fortune" business is spread-
like a plague and ought to bo cor-
(i me same as ine sniau-pox.
Ie is imicn laxity among omeers
'exits in regard to gmiibliug
Some men will toll von Unit
Serai presence of the gamliling cle-
It in a city represents activity
prosperity. No doubt especially
mi you see theidieril.'nnd his nosse
filielnroii his miction block the
Ik-in-trade of (he merchant who
fallen a prey to lis seductions; or
bn we observe on our own court
Indai-s the iccord of cases brauirht
liy tlie employe tapping the till of
employer for food to appease the
Iigcrof the "tiger." This may Lo
lly and cheerful commerce in the
(oi Home out wo aro inclined to
opinion that just as much cotton
produce win he urouKht. mid as
lit a quantity of merchandise car-
u away Irom the city that bus not
rumbling hell wltltiit a hundred
Res ol Its commercial nucleus
triiian Courier.
hie state of laino takes the lead In
I building of shijis and other vessels
lieiieil by sails. ro other state
ces a "good second" in thu race.
latest published ofliciul report
t dated June :io. 1881. elves for
iue for the preceding year a total of
n tons. iNext in ranu is Aiieiiigan
li 58511 Ions. Then comes Massa-
cjotts with 1.7215. and I'ollowing
cousin ;i.42ll tons; l'dinsylvania
T8 tons and California. !Ul)7 tons.
analysiK of the business in Maine
the same document shows for the
trlct of Hath 25.418 tons the bal-
o of about 10000 tons being divided
onir ten different precincts or build-
uisuicts in the state
TEIiEU.4PJIKJ BUUKKIH.
AIAB)TuN.
Hpiclnl to Oii OiikcUo
(ialVPiUn( Jiinimry 2 The rjwt cotton
mnrlcct )iciuil ciisy With n fair Ucmnnit und
lurBOOirolIiiiiatut n bo tit rent below InMt
quotnlloiw. Xalwt wcro 2100 bnlcs tho mor-
lift closing wcuk nt the following ijuottt-
tlonii; Onllnnry77i; Boodorillnnry8Jft lotr
iiilildlliiK0!.fi miuailng; kooiI iiitddlliiR
10; ntlddllntt ftilr 10?. Tninsfornldo notl
W2. Kuturriioiwncd weak and ot notm ;rcre
dull intone from 0toI2 point v lower tlmn
InMclimhiR. PnlM lljro bales thu market
cIo-Iiik biirvly ktcaitynl thn follow lng qno.
lutlont:
.luiiuiiry o&K.Vi
'..""""'f m .. w miAm
.. TMfTl
.. movi
.. U UVofW
. .10 (1SM
..10 IB bid
Murcli..
April .
ly
.tunc..
July... .
Hctt'lnts ttvdny vvctcriA!r7 Unle
(..iilvi'Hton.Jnnuiiry ?.-Cotton stendy; net
lyculpu. uW; gross C710; rcccl)iU &W: (.lock
H.V75; kiUo.VZh HpntA oloied '.vrnl; Htitlnctl
iJ4l'wvniirdlnury7K: Rood cirdliiury UK;
low middling U inlddllnx X; Rood mlddllni;
IO;inlddllni;ruIrl!;(;.
HKW YOllK.
Now ork Jnnuury 2. Money fi; mime
Hhrcp UowlpU 800; ulcady und rtmxI dp-
mnnd; foimiifiniOR(MKl!itX)lCtt tholro ex-
tra lUitiMW Tcsnnrt a RO'n i m.
Mrniiraou
lilrcrpool Jnntinry "i (Litton niwlrnvtn lu-
intr uplftniU y4 OtUnnn 5JJ: wile 1(100;
rocofpU ftflOj Aiiu-rlnui 10K1.
IJvorpool. Jnnuiiry 2.- lH)tlon Modcrnto
Iniiulijr ficdy supplied. Slc 10W; export
mid apccttlntluii't IjWW; Amnrlmu S.Kt; n-
OClpt 4700; Ainrrli-nn W1. PpliitnU
niutt Ai orlcnni Kr. llrendstuin) qnlpl
xr.r oiu.KAfiH.
New Orleans Janunry '.'.-Cotton eitt-ler
nil.fl;neolftiiUn
w OrlcniiH Jnntinry 2. Cotton quiet
mil Mne 0 MB; low inldlliiR l': Rood nnllnnry
. 1 ct rerelptK 1J(jW; Rroi lO.UV Knlen WXW;
lock Bit .MS.'
itlt.vwto. Jiinttnry S llns Itt-coliiU 2100:
;tpiulymlxrd5 0O(.(015; heavy C0i; llRht
0 txint-nift.
Cuttle ltceolpl 8flO; octlvc tiiid dtctidy
price prime OUfnii'i;t!ood to uholco Milp-
pliiR" SO; coinitum lomlr 4 SOJl 10; lnilrliprs
otrong anil notlve Nimmon to fitlr tinnC'MriO;
medium tORood3Mir'loU:Mo:kcrHniul fcedew
3 IMj I :so. '
Bheep Itocclpt 5400; ncttvp nnd nnn com.
inonio ftilr ;iWM.(.i; good to choice 4S"xO
i 60.
Now Orlcan.i January S.KIottr qtilot but
tciidy: hlRh RnidCH 4 ba'Ofi. Corn In fulfill-
mntui.ror win to una iulxeilC7 00. Oats quiet
but llrm. Corn meal ilull undlovrcr 2ll".
Hay dull ordinary i2taHf(IIW; prime IS 00;
. choice 17(. .
I'ork.oleady at IS; falrdeinand nt 17Jf. Innt
I Kteady; rcllned per tierce 11 23; keR 12 W hulk
men In nro In fair demand: HliouUlcm.
Oi:oiiar. B LoviNU Trt-s. O. II. CnAitYj Vlqe Pros. G. y. Au'-XADrtn Bect'y.
. H. rADDOCK. 1'rcus.
J- 14-
meremitlloi.iDcrKAV.bnrsllversfceic.urDe ?!"?.' B'?. Ji"K".' l NW:
Rleudv at HI lonr WK Hlirht- uovitrniiiVnSa cnrnu ioiir mi'iir v;. iiiicon no niock:
lower dull; .uitdu? VXn 25" l?A" "" uSr cured Hted-j choice cunvnW
Slni'L" tnurtritt (Mnttn.l lr-ir.iln !.. i?J''' .
the millll it frnrlliin lnwm- t . .:) hlRKJ'
tlitin llln flnun Unlnctuvi 1 iin.lt. 4n.tM !... '
was uliiTllicr decllno or J-I; NorthweHt
IcailbiK but the market mihseiutitly been tun
HtroiiK and ut noon recorded u general ud-
-Steady; "Western rectified I OVcfc
vnco of J.?1J: f' cxtonded coupons 24;
New York January p. Cotton quiet; wile
12tW; upland) l3-li.j Orlruns 10i. nunrcst
htcady
January. . .10 10
February 10 17
March 10 i?j
April - 10 42
May 10.M
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THE TEXAS INVESTMENT COM PANY.
FOBT WOET.IL TEXAS
-HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF-
.4W-
REAL ESTATE AJN'D LITE- STOCJi
Located Stocks and Grazing Iiauds in Largo and Small Lots Bought and Sold on OommiBBioii.
Contracts for Futuro Dolivory of Cattle a Spooiality
Will
- 4WA
:inke
j 'w
1 'We
'figHi'i'
FnraiB and Farm Lands and City Property Bought and Sold A Fall Lino of Froportios Ahvaya on Hajb$jjj.
s.i4'
ixi".
"s'-w
10
January !..10 liVb
r uoruary ... ui r.vj
atnruli ...10 uft.
April JO .TTf.f.
May 10 Nxk
June 10 KW)
July 10 Tfifr
AURtiHt 10 N1A
I' lour Dull. Wlntcnh llrm and Bhade
lower; Meumer No. 0
red 1 W?ifl 0i; Xo 1!
higher options Mft'
led OS; Fteumer No. 'J
red 1 fiy(i MX- 1
Lorn cuHtt weak; oplloiin opened a chnde
lower but itltcrwimlH iccovered und ml
vunccd M closliiR llrm; No. a. ty&'Aii 1
Htooiner'W'rJJS corn food dull HtiRar quiet
but llrm; fair to Rood rellned tl 15-1II'7?j;.
Mol.iwe iTnchnuRed nice quiet hut
htcady I'ork dull nt lS'.V(a'18J-; culmcutH
dull and nominal.
Money Loaned up from f und down to 7
and clortlnc at 8.
New York January 2. Oovcrment.s sen-
crallylstiotiK and ji percent JilRhor.
llatlroad bondi moderately nottvo but with-
out feature. Htntosei'ttrtllCH iK-Rlcctcd. Tho
Block market opened iienerully at about clos-
liiRprlccs Saturday und tu an hour of hind
nens up to 12 o'clock exhlliltcil.qo Hpechil fco-
turcx. Tho net result was 11 11 advanco of
'fcll-i perceul oujeneral list. Ijiteron the
ItlluoK Conlral rose to ll.l1. At noon 11 raid
wum made iiruIiihI thn Texas and 1'ucltlo and
the price win forced down to 2X from Hatnt'-
duy & iiuohit Ions. Tlio break in Texan A: I'ncllle
Cofl'oc Clulct nnd ntendy: lllocarcoeK. com
won toprlrnoG'lO. Hocnr Hleiuly with a
Rood demand; common to i;ood
common WiMi; fair to fully rnlr
tyi&tyii prime to choice CaK;
yellow clrlned7(li7!. choice white clarllled
frX1; Rfanulated K)i. Molie dtmand
good and tending upward; contriniRnl '.I3;
1 common "OSNl'i; Kalr3.'if:ill; prime to choice
I ri lllco In Rood demand 4'6K. limn
lOiilctbut ntendy alO'i. Rxchancu on New
I York pun 6tcrlfiiR i Wt.
KANSAS CITV.
KunsnH City January 2. AVher.t ntendy.
i.
corn
hern
stock scarce and llrm. ."necp nominal un-
1 chauRcd
KaiiKaN City January 2. Wheal htcady;
I No. 'J red 70fti4 ciiHli; 'UK rebruary. Corn
I weaker 87Vl.W cnMi: !KJi l'ebruary.
Cattle HecclptH 100(1; steady; native alcorn
1 of 1200 (41410 poundH nveniKO 00'i2o;toek-
ere and leedcrn 3 Wffil 10; cows 8 ft-'l W
; Sheep UnchaiiRed
' nous Ixtwer ninelugOlOftO.IO; bulk rnte.s
uru-iiii; lueeiius i;.
Parties Having Property to Sell or Desiring to Mako Lwoatmonts will Find it to thoir intoresfc de
Call and Boo Ub
!
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Wo Bfnr By PormiBaion to tho Banks and Bankora of Fort Worth.
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AMcnilon is Directed o ihe Following Fartinl List of Property now on our Hooks r
lii?n''Tn'rb'''lnnVmrr "" t vVti'iVA" i 'iiil'i. u So' 'J tcU 7&U-i OOllllllOII Weaker X1V4X!
i-t. Uiiv"r- iiiinni weok ' l -tttl lrm nd acttve.rholeo HhlpplnirMcoi
L'ti liSr n"ar4srnK' .. n....A of U.V) pounds averaKc.Kold at r.dV; hutchei
cattm:.
No. 12.1.
1200) head of coot! stmlght weM Toxiw cat-
tle nilxeil with Improved (.lock located on
Rood rutiKo Willi an nhundauro of water and
irrasH mt acres of patented land coTcrlnR
HvltiR water. 123 pood ponhti wncon and
camp iqulpaRe. Ibis herd Is well claimed
and will turnout 1'JM hooves and brand SM
rulvcHln the next year-ltol. Thlslsarurc
rhanc! for InvcNtinont.
No. 141
A Cull From Elaine.
During Hip war (Jen. Fltzliugli Lee
u nopliew of the grout Conlcdorutu
chieftnln tvus u guy-honrteil gcninl
guutluiuuu. 1ml n liravo tlutoriulnctl
.sokllt'r :i lit companion for IiIh cavalry
chief Job Stuart. Ho was though
tomnerato nnd dignified exceedingly
fond of fun and tho ludlca. Since tin.-
otilubliHlinicnt of peace General Lcc
littH delivered Hoveral Hpeechea through-
out I ho South which have been con-
spicuous for Hound judgment concilia-
tory Bplrlt HtrlcL truthfulness of utatc-
inent and olonuuncc of exniesslon.
Though a nifwt ardunt advocate of the i
A Ninall Ntock of suoirlnr i-.itdf. nlmut rmi
head located In soca nuiRe with plenty of
Kran nnu water nave oeen nil sod on the
runRonmlnroeustly handled will Bell one
hundred beeves In ltKl. To a mnn or limited
mcauMthlM lsahpiendlil barunin.
No. ISO.
4'ioohead of unci! cntllo and fifty ponies
llrunded mi Ues lu l-. and will brand
1100 InlNVl. K'iiirc and tock nro ".eeoiid to
none In the stale; and can bi bought at a
leusomiblt; price nnd on easy terms.
CITY ritoi'imTY.
N0.2SI.
A splendid now twiwitory brick livery atn-
hie shunted In tho IiuhUiomi part of tho nlty
and dolnRularRobuslnesii IIiih an artesian
wellaudwlml-mlllVlllac.omiuodatooverl00
horses and will pay over twentv-llvo per cent
on tho Investment. Will bo sold nt oxeeefl-
lnuly low figured for oiie-tnilf cash nnd tml
iiucoun Iour time. H2tf
--r. .. . ... . ..
wasiouoweoovr. uecuuooi yji per coin 111 . ni ..1 l.Vi mm nnv
tho 1 est of tho list. Alter 1'iW the markette- nw. B.01! IUI l)H0 men 11UV
eoveied slightly from lite depression and at 2
o'clock the market was steady and Ik now.
It has advanced n fraction In the last hour.
The market was less active and weaker ie-
Miltlns In a decllno ol''.''(iiUJ.i per cent irom
tho prleesof 2 o'clock. loiter IlurlliiRton A
(ulncy advanced to 1 20U. Tho most active
stocks wciotjt. l'aul llallfax.raclllc Denver
Delawan- Lackawanna and Western and
I.ouIstIIIc nnd Nashville all of which are
weak. Transactions CO'J.OI'O shares.
rillCAQO.
Chicago Januarys. Cattle llccelpts V'0;
uiarkol slow; extra OlOrO W); good to cholco
shlpplni; 5 20(0.0: comniou to fair t.'IO;
butelierH strong 2:& 1 25; stoekcrH slow II IWr
4 tli.
Chlcaito Jnnuiiry 2. Flour Quiet und un-
I'limiRed. AVheatdull and lowerbut reffulnr
OS.-'.lanuarj". IMJ-i l'ebruary; No. 2 ted Hi.
Coin Fiilrdeniiiiid but n lower rule.; ww
No. 201.
I he best held on the market im Im.
jiroVed cattle thirty No. I mmles OlOiUTca ol
land Rood roi'k ranch hotiso woRoa ami
camp outfit. Tho tniiRO Is lante. and water
Is and Rruss abundant. Tbo numbcrol'uattlu
luarmiitreil or ni'infcif It tleilreil by plircho'-er.
Ni 2.-)S. -
JOWlteadof jtooil tmproxed latttle thlity
rn 011
neiu
lss.i.
AV. cash; WAGevni February.
Fork Hood demand but at lower rates
IUKVvl0 90cash'.l"0i(ri):7 07.'i Fcbruurr. Uir
lairdemaml but at lower rales WYIMWM
ciiih; lO.MKPlO.'ajj Fcbntitry; 10 4'JJ-S5rj. W "
.March. Hulk meats dull weak and lower:
shoulders 0 10; short ribs 8 W; short clear 0 20.
Whisky -Steady iituluncluiitRctl till 111.
HT. I.OUIH.
St. r.oulH January 2. Cotton quiet; mid-HnRUfl-Ul;
sales none and receipts ;ii20.
Wheal better ll!K; corn better llliJB' oats
ilrnier8H
l'ork stronger 17; bulk inentH unsettled;
nothliiR iIoImk. llaeou slow sboit ribs 10'
Khoit clear lO'j. I.ard nominally 10 V
Cattle steady for butcher slut!' and raiiRO
Irom 2.7JCM.ii for common to besl. No 'ililp-
pliiR deniaud.
Hheepju!et; Texnns nuiKOfrom 2 7.Vii( o
HI. Louis. Januury 2. Cotton rjulct
iiood ordinary . s Mil
l.owntlddlltiR. OS-Hi
Mlddllnf 0 M(t
Kales 200; receipts IBU0; shipments UKW; stock
.'j9JO.
Flour (lrui lamlly!lhOHlirA);cholce I lofji.l ;
liinev lliOfa m. Corn meal nieak 2 2cohIi.
Whiskey nctlvo and llrm 1 II.
Wheat cash botler.opllons lowct;No. 2 red
VV.'vf'U'cashi'.iOKfttMJJ.'iincy Fvbruniy. Corn
fulily uiitlvt; but lower WCinW cash and
.lnnuary: Airi Fehinary. "Uals slow .TJ
cash; !VV 5 Jn uuiiry; 10 i Febnmry
Fork llrm 111 17t0!lor cash ;I8U0 Januuiy
17 Oi bid for Febtuan . Lard nominally 10 111
nmllOlj.
llulkiueats Dull; sioall boied lolnh'un-Si.;
bacon slow; clear cldes 10; sugar cm cd nam
12MI.
tSutle-llccelpts 1100; shipping snides low
and Rood demand; henvv shlpplux steers
ttintablo tit ft'iflii!' llRhtMlilpplnR Miners
iltiotabloat 4'J3(iiYi; common tolwlr hutch-
orH'JTiVWfiO; rocmI to t!)uii'e3'i(&l&0; slock-
eis and feeders 11 OOfa-l 2i.
Horh llevelptH 4 V); lilRlier und Ilrju light
lundesfiiWUfini; packlliR l (0ti ('.0; luitchens
Il2ifl.0l0.
Southern ciuiso (and a more righteous I ''.""''J '"l?i"1" inioutl ". 've lu-i
... " - . . 1 tint rnm.A wir 11vr v.mru utiil fit. itntllii
JVOr lOllUllt Ininrllful M'l'll limnrl ITl ilvnu lif
- . .. . .. ...... ................. ..... ........ . ...
unci men ior in ine woritt'H niHioryj
when the armies of Hie South had been
overwhelmed ho gracefully
the .situation and censed to light with
sword or tongue or pen. And then
ho showed ills fcuuso. The people
away up In Maine have an apprecia-
tion of such a man a.s KH?. Lee and he
has been invited .by the flrantl Army
of the Republic of the Uniigor Post
which embraces a largo number of
old federal soldiers) to deliver before 1
them and the citizens of Bangor his
lecture 011 the battle of Chimeellorville
which recently met with great success
In tho Southern cities. Those Bending
tho invitations assure General J.co
that tho ex-fcderal noldiers will bo
pleased to hear hln description of the
battle of Chaucellorville and that
"they will be prejmtcd to accept its
truth' for tho deeds of valor performed
on either bide during the war have
now become the property of the na-
tion. Gen. Leo is further assured Hint
the invitation to address the old fiol-
dieiH of Maine is oflered In good faith
nnd lias no ulterior political object
whatever hence ho will not bo ex-
pected to arrange his speech or lecture
to suit New England fancies but
to say whatever lie thinks proper
and right. General Fit has re-
sponded to the invitation in the
same frank spirit that while it Is nut
of his power to accept tho invitation
at this time it will give him pleasure
to do so at some. future day.
The liberal and generous hpirit
shown by the Jliuigof ex-Fedenll sol-
diers commands the respect and admi-
ration of all right-thinking men; and
they could not have pitched upn n
more worthy considerate and able
exponent or the Southern cause thun
Gen. Kitzhugh Lee or 0110 who will
describe with more rigid faithfulness
and strict adherence to truth the en-
gagements in which he was a promi-
nent actor. Ho is u worthy relatlvo of
tho man who towered according to
universal acclaim above all other
leaders who figured on either side
during the war.
No. 2S1.
U Vtl .... n fVtfl l.nnil ..T .1.. .. ..n..!- ... I ........ l.f.
(vniii .'vw iiv-mi .ji mi j im.ivu imwi'iitiu lie
accepted : ponies tour mules wonon jtooii ranch house
and camp oittllt wllh a largo ranee and
abundant rtmnk water and shelter. Tblri
herd will sell 1000 beeves lu Kvtnml will
brand 301 calves. Ilnvo beon bled to Dur-
ham hulls slnco 1K7P Is an oxeoptlonnbly thus
herd and Id a Rood Investment ut tho price
nuked.
No. 2M
111000 Hue Durham mixed stock cattle srv-CUty-flVe:Iicad
of horses wairons. rnneb liousn
nnu camp outfit. located on a good mesoullo
lanite wltn nbululaueool water. Will class
well and will brand 8M calves In lWi This
herd Is specially rccoinmondcd.tttt hslngnno
of the best In the country and will bo sold on
easy terms.
No. 207.
0100 head of Uuo Dillhamand mixed stoek
cattle well located on cood rante abundant
Rrass nnd wnter. Onod ranch houe waiton
and camp outllt as;d forty uood ponlc. Will
brand LWcalvcslu K!.
No. SSJ9.
30X1 liendof stmlidit norlhwst Teas cat-
tle havo been on present mno seinti years
will ebiHs riHtoiiRcNnud sexes as such stock
usually do. Will lunlid w)0 oaHea in IKS.').
Ilnneh houses pons eornils and cow ponies
BUilleient for n much huaer henl.
No. .T0.".
1.1000 head or the best cattlo hi tho stale.
One of tbo best herds and located on one or tho
best miiRos In tbo state. (iood west Texas-
cattle crossed with Durham bulls. Will mar-
ket :i0( hooves and brand n.Oui) onlves In IKSS.
1'ZiKood cow ponies and tho muno number ol
stock horses. Plenty of UvinR water and
mesqulto Rniss ood ranch Improvements.
No better opportunity lor Investment In the
Southwest
No. 272.
An cloRtwt forgo tu'o story residence con.
Vehlent to business and entirely now. Con-
tains seven rooms nlnslered throtiRhout una
iilmost surrounded by commodious porohos.
tin a corner lot so.tllo feet and ono of tho
most desirable places In tho city. Atn bar
gain and on easy terms tf
No. 273.
House and lot In Moore nnd Thornton's
addition hut KDxl'.'O foot and hottiio In
roi.U repair. Will bo sold cheap. tf
No. 271.
A lariro two story house In tho huslnoss
purl of the city on lot COxlOO feet. Contours
elRhl rooms palutt d colled nnd pilix'ied lu
Rood condition and will pay tnenty per cent
on Investment. Will bo sold at iv very low
lirfuioioren-sii.
No.isri.
One story brick houso IBxTO frnnllrtR on
Houston strcot. Will pay 2t)Hr I'cut. on tho
Investment -leased for twelve months. Also
one frame business houso 2.ixfi0 feet In Hume
block 0U0 leawd for twelvo months and MM
pay iSi per cent. Homo ttmo kIvoii if dortrcdi
Also vacant lot near 'JixlOl feet IncludliiR olio-
half Interest In stone ull
No. 532. ? 'il "
l.SsTiiorflft In llavlor county on lllir Wlehlla
Hlver. AVlll also sell with Inlul 3 years lease
on 10 sections and un ltuletlnltc Icusu on lo
acres more.
N)Ttfl
KM n-ircH In Tnrrant county 11 miles west tit
Fort Worth. Contains box houso and HO acres.
In cultivation Will make it splendid sinflll
sheep ranch.
No.22il
t!JS00iipresoflnnd lu Kratn omintv onlv
.- . -....-. r .e .
vaiereti nnu
miles mini county seat wen
suitable fnrlarinfuK orRratliiR
llu.
t
No.W
42)0 head of Rood northM'est Texn eultle
thlrty-ilvo heads of cood -.oil-broke cow-
horses Rood ranch linprovomeutH. Located
in ono nftho finest khizIiic roRlons or north-
west Toxns. Tho herd will brand 1JM calves
nnd sell about fif beeves In lHwj.nnd JsoilVrcd
nt rcnabln lUrures mid on easy terms
No ;)10.
fl.OOi head of Rood western cattle K roiled
with Durham tlilriy-llvrt cow )ionles Rood
rock ranch houso murou and camp outfit
and ton sections of good land covering abun-
dant water privilege. Have been ou present
mnRO threo yejirs. Will sell three hundred
beovon and brond NX) calves lu IWcl. ThU
herd will be sold cheap nnd on cauy pay.
utcntM. Forties deslrliiR to enlace In tbo
fitoek business will And this a baraln.
No. an.
One story brick business house on Houston
street WxlO feet leased lor twelve months
and will puy 'JO per cent on lnventinont. Will
bo sold veiy low lor cimli.
No.2ti.
Itnusunnd lot oullliifTittrvel eornerof Kim
Hevcn rooms und Rood barn and outhouses
Hplcndld cistern 12x12 recti Will be sold ot
11 bnrRaln.
No. 212.
An eleRnnt new residence In lllr.sehfleid'i
addition containing 0 rooms and kllchen.
lTostored throuRhout Iron roof unitov pood
clslern brick servant's bouse stable barn
und other conveniences. Will be sold at cost
No. 22s! " ' "
A beautiful new two story hottst) and tntlu
JeunliiRH south addltlon200xi;)0 feet. Contains
s rooms with nil the modern conveniences.
Impioved yard wllh nice shrubbery and
young orchard. Knetosed by new whlto pal-
Inir fence. Tin roofalid plaslonsl all Ihroiifth
Htablc outhouses etc. Will besold very low.
Xo. 314.
J) acres of land hi AVItehltn FiiIIk. on botli
sides of tho ntllroad. Will be sold on easy
teruiD
I'AKTI'ltK.
No. 27).
Nine bundled and tlflenn acres ol Rood pas-
tureliuid three miles north of Denton all
under three-wire fence two Rood water tanks
WlllnlhOhcIl 100 or 200 good cattle nt
price
No. Old
40oii) acres fenced pnstuio In Coleman
county for rent until Sluy 1 iwo.
No. 207.
30iX) acres fenced pwstutr lu llosiplo county
inrieaso uuui June iimi.
M.i.o'llj'.
Ono-lTilrd lenRiiu Hiirvey sn llooil county
coutaluliiK 10711 acres by ucluiilincimurcmctit.
Conuilns lour veil Impitived iHrms. Oiie-hilli
easn nnu naianco on ioiir nine
No. mb.
tmi acres of lit ml In Yoiiiir county on Huh
Creek In the nottheast part of county. DeM
RraltiRhind In tho state und will bo iwttl
VHr'i.'211f' - 11 ... If
.tio'iu'res In Dentm county 0 mites north of
Denton and wuIIiiuIm lor rnluvOu e(.
lerius
No WW. ' - "' '""''-
1(87 ticrem In thu norlheitn xisut of n-
ismnly 1111 Ponton Creek. t
N'oTiVw. "" ' "
11M acres lii Kl l'asorountyri'oiitlnRou the
Klo Urinate
. .
No'-sm.
ItlOacies all Under fence ono of tlio best lit-
tle bums In Tarrant counts. With IM iicrc lif
timber. Will bohoblat 11 baiRitln. ...
No.ffii " - .-
nAi acres In Johnson otmiity.ti miles north
or Llehiii'iii) partly In cultivation and with
rooiI oreliard and Improvements. Will 1
sold ior one-third cash and balance In land
2 years.
No.20.
Hplendld lurni of 2M1 ucum In Tarrant
........... ii.Lli.linulllll 111 n llll.ll Utllflt'lir
UUUIILJ I1L-.II V.ll till' .1. . ...1.1. ......vi .'
cultivation with splendid orchard and vnhtr
blolmpioveiitonts. Wlllbes'jld very low.
No. 201.
Fine fruit flirm of 130 acres In OniyKon
county near Whltesboro. with 10 acres in
IVult tteesatid beurliiR well AD vnrllle ol.
rrult cr.J one of tho best investments lu Iho
vtato Onc'liatf ousb and bnlniieo In t mid ?.'
i!1 . . . l.juu-
No. 21).' . .
A nleollltlolurm or H0 iictes lu Tarmnl
cu lily all under rtmeo unit admirably
adapti-d lor 11 sniiill shleii ranch. Will ib
sold very low furonc-lhlid cash and balance
In 1 and'Jycrtirt '
. m ii '. ' --. 1 n. HM "'I .
K0.2A1.
2fj0acies or land In ICaiuuuin counl.vii1l'
under li'iico ami lit rplnudld eiiltlvnilon;
Rood oreld.i'd plenty of tluibar and one ol
the most desirable biriim lu thai fuctlou.
Will bo sold very low lor one-thlid euH nnd
balunee in 1 and 2 year?
No.V71i.
010 acre
I'linu.atl under fence four mllas
or
ARDWARE AJD ST0YES
WE WILL MAKE SPECIALTIES OF
FURNITURE QUBENSWARB Etc.
;inr :FTTTTrR.:E!.
FAKES & CO.
No. .
1000 head of KOfnl enttlu n splendid small
stock ntl'nd on tho present rai.ijo plenty of
Rra.swatei nnu sneiier. vi in be counted If
purchaser desires
No7al7.
fl.OOO bead of Hue impioved stock entile llfty
exlru oow poulos well brokn live mures und
colts wakn and camp outllt. llnyo been on
present rarme utwnit four yejirs and only
Irurhnm bulla used. Will brond 2r iailvH
in 1SKJ A splendid ninue with abumbmee of
water finuwaudfchelter. WtU bo hold at u
'"'IK?'"'-.
NrZmo!
t0 to 1.S00 Improved cattle located for iur
yctrs on virsout rnnxe wtilch lit us good us
any. This Is admitted to be one of the best
small herds in north Texas llranded liwj
nil cm In ISsi and will brand IJffi lu JWI.
Till 1 ly or forty Rood ponfov Itnneh hoiisnn
wiroiih and camp eqiiiiiuRtfu. Will be sold at a
burgahi.
No.:r.v "
70()uok1 Western c:ittie. bivnl tn liumoviil
bulls for five years. Yoiiiir stock all show
jiood blood llnmded 3.VJ odvus and sold
100 beeves In Lsh ami will brand HWi wilvos
In IsX) Klity good saddle horses 010 acres of
land ranch Improvements wueons corrals
camp equipage etc. on abundance of grass
water and shelter. Will sell Iho whole or a
hulflnterest.
vir.i www
No. 1114.
20wo not m ol tplendkl nrnrliiR hind tn
Wiieejer county on tho heiiduatei's of Iho
Wash ta Hlver. All In u solid bodv and
Joins a In tro tract of school laud that may
uo iiougut or leaseti iiesigratung lanu in tmi
state- 115-KMf
No.fU I
MM) acres In Hcurry coiiuLv. with over.
lusting wiiter traversed bv several never
fullliiff streams. Ibillro.id mid school lands
on bolh sides thnt can bo secured at low
tlRUresand on easy terms lu a solid body
una uunrpuvu as graxing 111 no. r?iii
No .'Hi. "
12.S0O acres In .Iomcji count)' In 11 iolld body
und nearly win u re tn Hhnne. This wnlentlld
body of bind Is situated tn Iho east part of
jonescouniy arm is waiereu ny numerous
smull streuins fid by ueverlallliia springs
and is susceptible of belnif fenced at com-
para 1 1 vi) small cost and wilt iniiko one of tlio
ilncsi small ranches In tho ststc Will bo
old cheap lor cash. 2-i!l-lf
NoTiioi". -
7i acres six miles noith of Fort Worth ut
vcr.i low figures und on ensy terms.
No.oTu."
10y acres of cedar timber in (oi)i'lt I'miiil;
near Texas and Ht. Iiuls Haiiroad Cbnnce
for a paying Investment Timber will pio.
dure of 0 posts per acre.
wcsl of Fort Worth on iho Wcalbeifonl road
nCDacres lu cultivation balance In pustitri'
witli roityaercH of Rond tlmiier. (mo of the
best biirgalns In tbo state. Will bo sold Oil
any tonus to suit purchaser
No.'m 'ri
Hnlendld farm of.ioaaeics ten miles north
of Fori Win tli with 70 ww motor tence and
lu cultivation Will be sold lor half cash
and balance on long time
No.JHl.
tw head of tlrstelas Vctom cattlo on n
larRO range with pleiitr ot water and eras.
Thcio are now 000 beeves lu tho herd and will
brand J2ix) calves In LW). Hi'ventr-tlve cow
tioules and camp outllt. A inn-hall' Inleiest
lorhnh1.
No.!rj.
nJUjiciaorktrlctly
llrst-class caitle have
been ou present imue for lour cjis and
nave iieen uruii to iitiproved (mils. Hit)-
rixkI horses and much ijUlpacoand a good
stock of hog.
No. re;
lijssn head of Rood Weclern cattle ui-osed
with Durhiim bulla KeenlV-tlroKOod hull
now In the herd. Thlrty.livr aood horsrs
wngonsund cimp outllt. IInv been oil tho
present rungo tlw years which l inrge and
ban plenty of nicsqullp grass water nnd
shelter
No. 23i. "" ------ .
'ifun brad of cuttle well mixed Willi Dur-
ham in F.ruthtounty located on line ramre
with plenty of gniss water and shelter. Will
cIoms ubotlt at itopk CJtlle utuuUy do. WU be
couhtcil out to purchaser b) June w hs-t.
.il 1 rfm mm - m-mvw i i i. - -
" 2'tai head of tnlxcd stock cuUlealK)Uti"x)
of which ore three yeur old -KTrs rt-fnnluticr
lnontly cow und no-vu4r-tu. Jlut lew
eilvet or yearling. WIU be coiiMted out
by Jul? JM. 10.
No. 311.
m aci-es In Hcmvn coimfy. Well tlnibeied
and at low ilgurcs
No75.1. ""
5i iicif.s south ))iiit or'l'uriunt county at low
figures one-thlid ciisli and biilauix' Inland
"J years.
No. 20.
2(W) ncrcK of fine guizlngUiid lu Kendall
(xiunty ; well watered and very low for cash
No. 2.
soOucrcMofland In Houston ciunty lielug
well timbered pine Inutin and will bo sold
very much below tho market value
No. Sti. f
A fine fitriii of no acres in Hunt country
soiilhof tliceiivlllit highly Improvtsl iitli
No 1 reslduueuiiiiiliillthticonvenleuces. Will
bo Koldji'ory lo w 11 niUiii eusj' Jermf
No. 20(1.
Furmof2ISa'teH lu Dallas county lKOncio
under fence and highly Imjuoved with Rood
residence oreliard wells ami spi lugs and tsiti-
talus il teiiunt hoiisen now gliipies scale-
etc. all In niod condition Will bosohl eltiiip'
and 011 gixid terms
No. 221.
A iluu faui II irilles not (It of Fort AVniih
conlaiiilg.lViaufcsall uinlei' fenui'. All tool-
anil lannlng Implement will bo sold wllh'
lurm Udeslicd.
no) 12
No. 2TKI.
flood furm of 30H iieren nil inuiei' le
miles south 01 FoirWoith. wiiiiiukoIi
low
No 210. " "7"" "'
Asplelidlilluigefaim ol 1100 ueieis all lift"
dor lenco with lOuorcHof timber. Highly Im-'
proved and will be muld lur one-lliliil cash
and bulauciilii auuiial payment.
No. CM.
l.TUOticrcslii Bell county splendid slirer
ranch with finest kind of grass mm uverUsv
imr water. Dwelllna house bums )ot etc.
will lei sold for one-third eush und balance to
pit purrnhukci.
Sa.VU.
M0. aores In lluylorin vitrlou sized tract
Ringing lu price from JI.oo lo Wi all splen-
did grazing laud.
So72; " "
!1'JU0 iioith in lfoskoll county mi the liraros
luu solid body u beautiful tiaet. oflund und
will le Mill cheap.
No 2.i7.
I'.nuin-n-H in Aiihcreounly only two mile
northwest of Archer Cly splendlil tract of
luoti lurgniziiis.
Nol. ''"'""'
1128 uereslii Htonewutl county 00 Docblu
Jlouutuln Fork Hplendld grazing land wth
ererlasilnx WHlcrund gunjlsUciJPi.
No. 207.
twiueiosln Tarrant county II miles nnrlli-
west of Fort Worth all under lenfo and
highly Improved flood house well springs
oad SMiuviMi In timber. Will lie sold cheap
!nd on easy terms ''.
No.ais.
JouacreH in Hmlth county in high sfato 01
cultlMitlun with l'OimI ilwi'lllng houso ulot-
other Impioveiiieiits Will bo sold cheap lor
eush. Home tlino given if icoUlrcd.
suiii. ' " "
anncres In Tin rant county U miles south
east of Fort Worth. ISO acres under lente and
contains good dwelling house oreliard borni'"
tfoblu etc. WlllUiulororHiH.'k
N.2ii.W. ' "
Three splendlil fornix In .luck county one'
of 2o) uores ono td' 207 noted and ono (if Jiw
itcrus un Willi (Miiiiioriauio itweilinga HUH .
highly Impioved. Ailuilrnbly adanlod Jin"
small sheep lauchc Will bo sold cliiup lor
cash.
't'liit'e tiuoil I'hiiik.
"Wt'lmVo for sale thrco good farms luu .
high state or cultivation within convenient
illstalicr'Ofj'Y.rL Worth. Will sell each furiii In
a body or will divide lu tracts of una hundred
ncrt-n or over. Tbx ah I is vkki i kn i; ('o;
A Kplciiitld Pastille
One tbmuand acres witli plenty of wood and
witter ciivunleul to too city (iood fence
und biilldlURf. Tisxah 1skstmks.t(!o -
No. sh.A splendid fnil t and garden funn
of nbout sixty iiere ouo-hutrof which Is In n
IiIl'Ii siuto or cuHUallon located on tho Fort
Wo ill i and D nvur ruilroml a short dtxtnutv
from h gruu'iug rullruud (own. ()uohouuud
iH'iirlug fruit (roes aiidiiiiiibundiiueo of smull
fruits'. Jaw well llitlnbed hpuso and two u
tiwul wfll.; r:ll tho tools and necessary
plcmciits for eulllvatluc tho plais wmiic 1
Oiuocil WW SUrtillllTJ
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