Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 71, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 11, 1883 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GAZETTE: TTORT WORTH TTOXAS SUNDAY MAP OH 1 1 .
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' "Smiu nccontl-cliu inntler.
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'iVTfOUS6l3M13NTS.
WHO )V0S1
1
Tlng-a-ltnjr-ling! goes (ho school-
bell ami bat mid ball nro tossed In
their respective place: the bat On tho
ground mid the ball in Tlui Curnfi-
ban's pocket and with a whoop ami
josuo tne rosy naming crown make
tbclr way Into the small schnoMioiue
of Maple Grove that Is all with one
exception; naughty Percy Smith re-
mains out in the yard seated on a
stone of rather largo dimensions I
whistlim: and whltllimr n stick his I
bright black eyes glowing in sullen
anger.
'rMmrlna fMnrlr irn ntwl lull 1nw...
' rVh?ruiyMa?su"uXcUoWrn Hint I bay for him to comclnat once."
.tiiintofur -Jl ainrsutu oiociiou.Ajirii ! iii...i iJ..a i.i i..
JJVI 1U villi lllllll IOUUft lilts UlllVl
Kor t'lU 3lrhl.
irTTK If nmhowcii to announce
JW ! u havknikjut us tho cUIon'n
& "r City Marshal Kleetlon .April
t--ntimrlcrt to nnnouncc Ueorco'W.
Ii rnitillilnto for cltymarftlmleler-
n lr.i BUtliorlrwl to nnnounco . w. M. Hea
f!?..S.iutc for City Mtirstml. Klcctlou
i".15.":.
tiii''?;
j'jtorc
Jjiidlilnto
i .n.nnthorlxffl to ntinounco tlio name
9 i Tlioinat its a cnndlilnto for city Mut-
'".. enmutiKOuy necuoii.
?;flrcntilliorlod
-ti.inin 101
j'cWcniu
Kor Aldrnnan.
..iirnnutliorlcil to nnnouncc .1. 11. Aslcow
VnSSulalc for iililerniuti of iljo Tltlt.l
. tMAHnii Aurll Jul.
"1 ' -.t.iiuirlrtHl to unnounco Mr. II AV.
" cniuliUato for nldennnu from tho
I" .. .. . ...
.rnfp nUUHr'l-u u uiiuuuiiru nn:iiiiiiiuui
iiiuon us a cniuliUato for ntUoriimn from
M.' .. .. .ri .t ilin I'liRiiliiiMilprtloii. Anrll.
jTIUi" """
new n"lstant. .
"I thought bo" he said with a My
twinkle In his! eye. "I am no bad fortune-teller
and read tho signs excel-
lently. Hut mny you be very happy."
And Percy won after all as he is
fond of declaring.
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MSAKMIXU A .W-MY.
Oiiethousind to two thousand head
of cattlo delivered June 1st at Cisco at
the following prices:
Yearlings f 1G.0O.
Twos $ttU..
Dry Cows $35.00.
llceves J12.UK).
Cows and calves M'.iVO.
d-tf Tkas IxviJSTMtvCr Co.
to nnnoniu-o O. V. Hii.t.
Vandl'l"10 frtr rny atnwiini at ino cu-
I ftlr "' w nint win vi
lir. nro authorized to unnounco K. E 1
Km candidate for tho olllcu or ush
IiSllcclor. Klcctlou April 3rd 188J.
1'iir IwrKMir nnil lollfclnr.
SI nil
nsKcssor
Il collector. Klecuon Ar-ru .ira ins...
r nro authorised to nnnounco .les'to J.
C ....it....... ft... nlf.r n.Dnean. i...l
UtoniiH-i ciiuiiiuuiu hi. ..j i"" "
I eclor nt tho Miiiilnir cltv olccllnii.
kr aro nutliorUed to nnnounco tho nniiio
Iff II. Tucker for usso-iior und collector ut
.fniUHIK-Mei:nJii. .
For rlljr Nrrrcliirj.
n.iliii.tit !( nnnnniirn IV .T
.a .HI lllllllULlf I U lf 1. .. I r w
Cinder "if ounilldnto for l tty secretary at
tniuliitc'li'ollon.
Ift nro authorized tonnnounco the name
tofflcoof City Secretary at the cnvuliut
IdloiJ. ' '
-. ..-r. miilifirlTi'il to nniiounra (loo. ('.
Eri nun eiindldntc- forClty Secretary ut the
ulS munlelpal election Apill 3d.
calmly and In firm tone-t but her
checks Dame and her timid heart llut-
ters in spite of all her etl'orts to annear
calm; for she realties the stnlftgloabe-
foro her the struggle that began some
time back and now promises to reach a
climax.
The grinning urchin returns in n few
nunuici ana reports to miss jieue:
"Ho says ho doit't have to."
A titter runs over tue s
red dies out of tho teacher'
Imr it white and sad
"Very well we shall see." He must
obey me or leave the school. And then
the afternoon work begins.
Hv mid hv Percv duliriiH to come in
and walk pompously to his seat takes
lllll Njo l.ooUslVllhnlM.uoron Ihu Neir
IMim.
Slowly but surely our cherished in-
stitutions nro slowly melting away
and soon tho wild wild West will have
Uken upon itseir the customs and pe-
culiarities of "the states." The.lntest
is a cowboy without tho live-chambered
Oatllng gun which usually hangs over
the caboose pocket and bobs up and
down as hu da-dies by on tils tlery. un
tamed bronco. Strange as It may seem
10 inc average eastern rcanur ami par-
ticularly the younger ones who have
devoured any great quantity
of yellow-covered literature
several Wyoming ranchmen I
have disarmed their employes. A I
blOCK-
onsld-
Htooknien
announced that they would not em-
ploy anybody who carried a deadly
weapon. It was predicted that they
would bo compelled to rescind tills
order but thcSVocAr onnif says that
they iind nodltllculty in getting and
ACKKH'S l)YSl-m'3!A TAM.NTJ
Nr.vtut t-Aii.. Hold by C. AY. lhirm
drill. 1 23 dwcod lw
Mlnlstfr l.nwver. Tennbers. and
1 other whoso occupation gives but i
llttlo exercise should Us.o Carter's wit-
tlcHver Pills for torpid Liver and bll-
lousiless. Ono Is dose. Sold ut
wholesale hv L. Iirimtw lg.
l!-10HlifcV-hvk
Go to Keller's Tor your wagons bug-
gles and other vehleliHi. Ilw2-tf
PRieKLY
xrBXXLMiM&
v. .. j..w..v. nave msarmea tneir employe
invo to. similar movement among Toxai s
icsuhool ami the mei is now mM to ho muingeti
ihcr's face Icav- i vwWo lwldwny. yuveral stool
it with a rude thump and throws a i keeping employes and that as soon as
mocking delimit glance upon his com- . tlic iilaii Is pdt on trial on adjoining
miles for Percy Is the siniiro's son runLj cowboys will be the strongest
mill t u. hllUV Ol lllC bCIlOOI.
"Percy" buys his teacher quietly
but llrmly "yu cannot come here and
disobey mej cuner iaae your uuuuu
and go home or quietly submit to my
But Percy remained stubbornly in
his seat stiuminlng ngiuiy upon uie wlt) the BCut cut out
UesK Willi His lingers ins com imimg
regarumg ner in con-
Vo nro
Villi CITY ATTOUNhY.
uuthorled to nnnounco Robert
Cart. cmi.. nn a cantnuiue ior re-eiecuou in
oillco of city attorney. Klor-tlou April 3d.
Ve nro authorized to anounco JuinctW.
ellon April. lfcH.1.
IJlooil AVlll Tell.
Uid tills spring tho blood in
ur veins is sluggishly coursing or
thin watery and Hues vitality
lis men ns malarial or typhoid fevers
eumatism. or alleetlons oi tne jjiiiu-
r or Kidneys befoie you aro thiee
nth- older unless corrccteti. cave
urscii oi nil tne expensu aim biic-
of sickness by using at once that
it Dioou j)uruei ri.iiisAi-.iiiii.ii.i
iXULlilOSAM) IDlllMJOr J-urAi-Sl-
i preiarert by lirown Medicine Co.
avs are uangeious hwiihj um-
". . i... ill -lir li... ....II
now. i'or saie ny i. . j uhc-h
M. Wells (J. II Dash wood and li.
Brunswig Fort Worth.
;-'J-d-M-tf
IJIPOltTAriT.
ma':
A Kino fiold "Watcli'olvoii Auy.
iM. line gold watch will bo given
WiJBhose of mv subscribers who will
ijMe tlio Gazi:ttr from me for the
tslx montlis. Tiie list win no nei
u for thirty days only giving all
opportunity to secure a chance in
luiiii;. uu i... ... j -- -
rallies laiinito
lianilbonio eyes
idtiiiitiimiH miuisement
Per6elving the usclcssness of trying
to deal with her incorrigible pupil iw
soon as school Is dismissed hIio turns
her step's in the direction or tlio home
or 'Squire Kmlth who is one of the di-
rectors and the one who insists on his
own way.
"Percy came by his domineering
anirit hniii-stlv." Miss Garland thinks
as she walks slowly and mdly on her
disagreeable en and.
But 1'ercv had reached home In ad-
vance and'the 'Squire is not In the
most of accommodating of moods when
she is announced.
"Keep my boy out oi school- xi
a'am ! Is'o indeed ! AVe hired you
to tench our scnooi ami we ipc-ci
you to govern it also. If you aro not
capable better resign. We can ge
a lother teacher easy enough"
brusquely heartlessly.
"But how can control .-itch large
boys as Percy when inoy eci uieir
heads in deliance to my rules? How
can L without the asaislance ol the
directors los-ce that my order.s are en-
forced?" .
"1 ain't u-tenchlii and don't want
to bo bothered about It. 1 think you
1....1 i.H.... i.ifK il mi; vim'retoo vounu
and not calculated to deal with our
boys it appears"
''XoUlone-no sir. But you will
plenfeo sin me a receipt for tho money
due me." ' ...
Out into the dark deary twilight
she pastes a dull pain in her heart
t advocates
The now departure may tickle the
stockmen nnd not bo tiblectionablo to
the cowboy but It knocks tho romance
out of the latter Individual leaves
him merely a common smoke-tanned
person rigged out in leather pants
with the scat cut out. white hat and
Jingling spurs who tides nothing but
chase steers over tho plains. Once let
this custom become general and.wiiat
will be tho result? No more will the
festive cowboy loaded to the
muzzle with tarantula Juice
caper up and down the streets
yelling like a Comanche and bidding
deliance to tne city marsnai. sso more
will he help out the coroner by shoot-
ing half n dozen companions In a
drunken row. No taore will he ride
Into n gin mill and with his cannon
pointed at n diamond stud on the bar-
keeper's shirt front order up tho
drinks for all hands then shootout
the lights and three or four spectators'
gizzards. Disarm him and if ho in-
dulges In any such little pleasantries
the police will liavo him in the cooler
inside of three wabbles of a deceased
mutton's caitdul nimemlnire like any
ordinary man.
Disarm tlio cowttoyv tiiko his pop
from him and bring him dow u to the
level of a common man? Ye gods! no!
In tlio name of the 1(1000000 eastern
readers of iletion no! Let our young
bloods wear skin-tight pants ami Sey-
mour coats; let fried shirts and paper
collars become the rule and not the
exception; let the electrlo light and
telephone plant themselves right In
our midst as they have alreadj done
but touch not the cowboy and his revolver.
Sign of ilio llluitiiimtod Mortar.
Pcrsorlptlons tilled from tho best mntirlal by competent nwlstmit nt iva-
sonablo prices; neeumoy quality mul quantity guaranteed
FINE OIGARS AMD HEERS0HAUM PIPES
atncart'rl ASuii'in
OTTERS
!TAe tnnlorlfw ofthO ill ofth human '
bon rl from a terntiar'tnt t "
Liver affecting both the stomach mt
txncrlt. In order to rffX curti 'J
tirccMori tottmoM the c.uue. Irregu-
lar and MiiogMi notion of the J!euvl
jcatUv1itSleUntssttWi6tomaehl'oln
ini:iJ2iekandZolnicte.Oitlleatethat
atfislniiee i eiiotfo t!. U aryan to
throxe off impurities.
VrlcUly AHli. Mlttenaropccnt
roni)otmir'Ibr;Uj)iJri)0'. Theyara
tiiild in their action ami effrttlee a a
eurei are pleasant to the taitaontl taken
rnsllli 1V both children oititaituttli Ta
hen aeeorilhifl to tilreeftoitn tftrjaro rt
nnfeaml)leiiin)tletirefarlyainapHln
CeMcmlJcUltyfKinillunlcou.
ctlimtlou Blsa&ict icldueys
etc. etc. wi8ai!o.oarurlflericy
re enperlor to cmj other triwHciive;
drntuliiff tha n'lAtoil HicraitahtVi
in;iarliir mcip tifattnif energy to tjifllif
iJW. Jt ' " nictltclno ami not an
tntol wiUm: oeeerttoe
ASl TCUS BRUC3IST fOR PRICXIY ASH DITTWS
ondtakonoolUer. PlUCn LOO per DolUc.
PRICKLY ASH DITTERS C0..S0LE PROPBIETORS
UL LauU and Kuiau Cllr. Mo.
Firs t : National Bank;
Cor. Houston ami Socond Sts.
Fort "Worth Texas.
CAPITAL 100000. SUltPLTJS $30000.
OFFICERS :
M. B. L0YD President. D. C. BENNETT Vice President.
GEORGE JACKSON Uasnior.
DIRECTORS :
J S. Godwin M. B. Loycl James U. Rood Znno Cottl D. C. Bonnott
Goorflo Jackson J. Q. Snndlduo.
TRANSACT A GENERAL. BANKBNC BUSINESS;
Tluwii A. Ttilball.
IC. St. Yuti'Mmh.
J.tJnrvle.
J.l'.HmlUi
CO.
TinftAM.. VANZANDT &
IHOHT "WOETH TJLXLA.S.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
mailoanitpioimitly wmlHwI. VwU UBoUmivn on mi mo i.r...0. "...n
(."ollrPtloiiK
I Of i:u(iiin.
ic pa
ami in
A Famous Wnrhoic.
In ISO:! John II. Whalon
tucky
PllOFESSIONAh.
l)H.A..J.IiiUVHKNCE.
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BATTLE
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success!
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roii
hoi
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aai'P
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mrt
ra
lliKiut's Blood Jsiaxin gtiarau-
N: will cure all kinds ol blood pois-
liu inhcritttl or contracted hoi a
ft. W. iJlUTlHinil. IJIUIIiuinn
The. Mansion. Hotel.
rhls house is undergoing considera
te improvements 10 UUIYSIUKIU niuiin
ItiL' lidded and will bo ready ior oc-
Sliants in n short time. When corn-
tie till) llOUSU Will COIlllllll io luuui-i
id closets: fio of which aro bed rooms.
if.tni.1 til-inks to mv numerous
lends for the kind acts as well as to
1 guests who have so uucrauy pai-
nl.eil me. i now nope io o umu w
ve thoe comliiK Impiovettnccommo-
itlons at least I will ludeavor so to
W. W. uunx. i nip.
Am; yoi MismtAiu.r. through indi-1 de
i ir.it
I4IIVII .1 4KV...
It.r .f 1 1 i-.viru whn hull lll'OIl
dlgiiant tears in her eye- for the J th( (0nfcdcnito service for a year
.rcatment she hasleceiveil. r()t n0sJt.n8m 0f a nine-year-old marc
which lie christened "Maggie liUcai."
"ii i ir. i. i wi -u - . riililors anil rode
full In the eye she exclaims imj)eiu- . tl iT0iill a his campaigns in
ously: i i .i I the south and his raids through Ohio
yoil Jill- 1.innin.-u " .l ...in null Ki'lltUCKV. llUllWUSIi.-
Wlll the knowledge .. ... h fell at (Irecnsvllle
MU N?V
nuwwv mllAJ'
FOJIT
f 11 !.. . !..
ore u ii - 'v. t ""w .."""" i ....1 t
up promptly or letung uieir sm -; --v . ... ! ........p.! tho cute for her:
iption run longer tlian one momn . .1' V'"pcrcJvhUselfj and looking liim
if.iit tnnip nii'iiii'K -- " 1
IAS. T. fllKLTOX
City Circulator
"1 suppose
Voti have won.
remittee. At the close ot me win
lr. Wlniliin Mirri'iuercd at Aiouiu
i of my defeat make you any happier.
and tho thoiiglit 01 tne iiuiehisu- - miii
widowod mother who have only this"
-extending the receipt "standing
between them and want make you
sleep any sounder and sweeter: A ml
see is gone. . .
With a sliame-faccd hanging head
Peiev remains beside the open gale a
moment quite motionless ; tli is Is a
ditlerent view ftom ids lire idea or
"Cttlng the teacher turned oil.
"i.vip little islrl! It is too bad. I
luivc acted UU'c a coward-hut I did 11 1 " lywl s00 aH ll0 8poke 1
think. I ought to have thought lor foUtnml hiu nke a dog. Having
I'm the oldest ny iwo iiiuiiiu?
was never poor. I tlon't ice wl
Sterling but tn order to save Maggie
he lelt her In tlio country and wnHced
Into town and gave up his amis. J His
was afenvards found out nnd lie was
111 rested and Maggie confiscated.
Fnally he lot sight of her and
mourned her a a dear departed
friend. Two yesro ago lie lound her
in 1'ortlaud 11 siibuib of Louisville
mil tnwo the neirro who owned her
$i!0 ami a side-saddle for her.
only I
hat can
he done now
uuiii- ii"". . 1 wueio in' ii.v
Pondering lohg and deeply n 1 id- ))QUI(lIK nltli
. light irradiate h is mjii e 11.1 nco .
id he hurries into the house and mw 2 yo;(S
i.il t-.M... ..i.wl. m i.iiimliimtloil'.' 1 ami
.1.1VII1. rULLI Sllllllll.ll Vffc ..w...--.
Icker's Dyspepsia Tablets we guaran-
Io will relievo you. Sold by C. Vt. 1 ".
larrndall. 120 dwcod lw J
' ' 11
Cheap Coal for Everybody. ' "vi.Vdow panes of Widow (Jailiuid's '.
'rim w v T.i.fni.l rjiiimanv aro 1 ;'..". ..i ii..iin. Hlttlntf hv the !"."'
spared to furnish ilrst-class coal in ! JmflU nret0t.iHps hei hand' in her lap ' tM)
.1 wnnii Sllll. lie Hill mwvi
uiii..i.. V" -.-.. ' ii.!...!
is father's nisiesi uir m mt .iBb.'
lid drives swiftly away.
mi .in Ii.miIm to hlliiilim: sheeU on
1? J
jen
riro or small mnmtlties from their
lllu.o . Mllluiii. A fll
ays on hand at tneir city .viu".
We your orders wit 11 J. o""
ons foot of Houston street or W.
-ake corner of Second and Houston
reets. K. C. Kix.vv
M4-tf Manager.
hill supply n!-4r r raid's her
She re-
aud
no
place to keep her lie sent her to a
jarm live mile-) out from Louisville
when! ho pays &SU a year for her
although it Is eomeuiiies a
se me nuuiuf .- "
ol ac and u biienvw
until next .1 11110 she will lie laueu w
the Morgan re-union at Lexington
and when she tiles her skeleton will bo
ttic-ervi'dniid her hide stullcd. Her
liincrai win oe a ihvihuwuii " '
irly all the survivors oi mo .iiuiku
ml have pledged tiienisoivoH ut-
(1
WORTJt TEXAS.
Ol'KlCl!. In Sontim lnilldliiii or Win.
llrown'a (Jrocory Store.
rB-Iyr
nvDWDTT' rrnnQTnM
J.XjUli.IJU UUUUJ.U11
Attorney atLaw
Moiiuwji; whi:ki.kh couxty tkxah.
In prompt ntleiidmicn 1111 nil tho DUtrlct
rimrlHorttioI'iiii-IInnilln: Civil Huslncss 11
Spool.ilty; will Hi-niliTlJiml fr Tiixoh: 1'iiy
T;..uii. Ii.li.l. lllVoMtlLMltAulIlt l'lTflll t Titles
loliiuJ.nnil Ilfitcmil Lniiil HolU for Tnxtui; j
LatltlH JSOtlUllli una moiu 1 -UIIIIIIIHUIUII w
IcctloiiKiiulckly niiHtn unit romltti'il; lor
r.nmiilniipii Holldtud Itliil ltirurilllltlOll HC
curatoly iiinl readily furnlHlioit. 11-1WU .
J. .T. KAX1-:
Architect and Superintendent i
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OFFICE At lh' .Vunion Hotel FouUh Street
General Commission Merchants in
Cotton Wool Hides Etc.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE :
Houston and Main Sts. Between 13th and 14th
iEoirt "V57"oxtlo. Texas.
Mat careful niJimJUm J l SW
rrnK3'TlJoiluu
fur liultan Niitlim rniil
AKOUtn
IlirS
Pr!
WM.
THE
BROWN
&L2
UKM.KIt IN-
lMiiim Btid poeltlcnt.nH wltli nil iiindorrl
Imiirovi'iiiuuts. Inclndlui' OKtliimtw of tlif
ciwiof oiury ucuorlptlim ul IiuIIiIIiik n
city or country I'lMtoillce Hot 'U. WM
the
sad quiet
For Sale.
House nnd lot on Taylor stteet be-
fwnlUh und 10th streets ." rooms
Urn rmiiii ti. 1 cirvnlitH roulll. n UUU1
iCIfB! nd coal hou
. tfWniibued. Uwnor
" -Blwn 4.
f .... iitll t.tl t'W
'llctter keep on Ith your se ing ;
even at cluht cents a plw-f it N ictter
than starvation.' .
A-..U lllll 11 lllliue.1 J"' i-iiiv.."-.v .-
. -.7 ...--- -
cC
forir
A Kiiociv a i
ii o.vw. --;--' I UIKCS III Ml'
vants room viood-. dgraphy
ise; hou-e perfect y . UNV "
leaving the city UH Jin ;)U.r
wo;teadlly.Oh.ni"iherle
irget that ninn'- inliistice !
. i ....l. . lint riiKir. il in ii
i.Htm WlUia letter hich Helle
I ulkcli I In VitrprlM-. noti.-ii.g the strange
TheAVost und South
ie awake fo the fact thnt JIiiown'b
VnnrmiLj: Limui J'iua nrj. he
onlv wife nnd sine lemetly lor hlllous-
M.j .niiK nut on am sick hwiuihji
.T- -....-. " .-..
I ior mis eiiiui
...ii l or wuo uv j
K. V IIAXIKI M. 1). J. A. M ATTIIIIWH M. 1)
J)HS. DANIKLAr MAT'l'HKWS
SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS.
-Omcooii Hd'ond itrcct liotwfcn Slnlii
uud UiunUm-KlrHt Jutliiml liuuU biilldlim.
Teliiilioiio connections.
KOKT-VVOKTJI
Rppt IP-ly
TEXAS.
TI10S. 1IKCK
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Totoncoo .xxc3L 0&Cix'mr
Ciiliforniii Fruits and Canned (JooiIk.
. r n9X3MM .fcgKrahtf iMUmnl
HOUtllAllHl
lllll S!
in mil li..... ..1.1 fur tlilK ellllllltC nOH'
W. Powell
K' L Well- (!. If. bashwood und L.
X. llrunswlg l'ort onn.
.'1-tl-d-w-tf
i! CONTRACTOR ail BDILDER.
hat is this'
from I'ror.
Why. mother.
Stiong of a po-
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S.fi.relli
sa.9thnK
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- in win in. mini ior . ... i.. 1. 1.. . .i..i mill nie mii.iii r
rtual cost. Enquire ut oillcc of)m. ()I jnother am I drenii lg
Scroll & Co. ---'u- ltwasiodrcain.aiid Itcllet.arlutd
. ...V..t.. 1...I. iilrlicnilt iiosltlon etc
(ialvcston Kcul Estato for Sale isheW.is who- intluence obtained
Mr. Jlarry W-ch. Mt. Calm Tcsob
hivs: "Tiie ime ol lhown's Iron Ult-a-;
cured mo In thieo days of dyspep-
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Kor reiwiriiig of all WndfuRJV..0
.- ii ... ! I.i.r.t iiiumifili'torV. TliroclC
z ."JTr :rh ; m;v of wcoud
mm in --i
Vi'lll ruriiUh otliH"lei of cost on all Ulfid
of bnlldlattfiliclla conn Icru etc.
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
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A." R" DODSON
Xjfaa.cl xel OoUootio
oaixesi'ille rnxA&Mt
HENRY & SANDIDGE
Agricultural Implements Iron Wagon and Plow Wood
Browne Sulkey Buford Brlnley and Other Plows.
BARBED AND PLAIN WIRE
Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools a Specialty
con. roimru and iiouhtox mv.
trnnT WORTH TEXAS;
v.. . ... - ii.ii
nwit-.KI.i lrmitlnria frnilt lit? Illl w lunici nt- r. : l.. lil i"i " --- m - in.io.tf
t'lV aV.l.l' ------CJ - - .!. Mwiutlllill VI1II1' llilllLlttl Vvta-A
other portions of the city iu . "J "." smlt '' Ixi.lnlu- IMf. .; . I
iiin nnil1 buhlnes houses. Surf pupil I'wi'i.h m. itnl I ... 1U...
and. beach unsunned in H"K. ""V" h " " l pleatlcd your 'IVj Ut Try It! Tr It:
a. Prices rcasounuie. i o --' W. . .. Vi.i.ii.n I i-ould but iflve i.n.1.1 nn ut once to
I'"'"' """" '" cvory """ -m'iJ-i!!!A.w&&&..&
A Af Tm.riiiHin'iU'O.. IIC(I. '"J " ..." . . . . 1 .l...Miirlilv !" - " --" . "" ; " 1nr
r: : .v. " ;"V"" -.i...i .. mnklmr line progii-. .""" r .." mioe to cure any mini i -.r
TrM hiai Agwiii.. -.. - " v. .;; h old Wicked mwrnv . . bJl or indained core eycH your
: iiilArnett Have mil on n linck : lne h- dark-0.tl y o p fonyc. . . I mvi"i ";"" ' (l rtte. W
Ill'VM w'"whlto.sborouiidalncsllle. 'i " K'lle nun i""wi -- "'' l" ' ' vV.J I
a --iu:.u':iimvBiaiiiioriiHi"" vr:ii ! fiip'ave VOU loiip "?"' 1. .-... . --
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.LiS. M. ROBBRTSOK
Real Estato and Collecting Agent
Dahlman Bros.
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n fl bmi r 1 I k m I u n I I I l&-
mrsssm Mr-K Haw a l una.
- AMI IKAUWH IN-
CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS
MrimXAK ItOrtQUF (VJUNTV.TI JCAf
..I. ...11 iwrlnrt IlllCh. I1III1 uil ctiir m n"'
S..';'. il ..-. Handle lxinl la uu
miv..w -'--.. u.iol i.llnnlldli IO CO'
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MUt-oilli 1'iir.llln I rut 11 No. I'll 1'OCs
gluteal p. t iiwtcod ormau v. v.
rtorr. Take effect Feb. W. Other
lt)es will ho made and ihw e
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'"""' . ii.in nuo.'
-a? -'Ssi'is
rivoiu'iie i m .'"; . ......i
r Willi e i" rj"' ;
though I sum mi i '-" '"' -
w?i5K!;iy wi iimi.;; e
s?Jr faar."fti.i.
i ... ret. but never fully rwiutyi."-
tll
lt.nnnilKir r.rowii'rt Ariilw fcoH p .is
warninled. I'or salo by T. V . 1 'w e
B M. Well-. (J. H. J)ahwood und U.
S. llnmhwifr J'ort Wortli.
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P. CARR & CO.
tVliolewilo MtuiuCacmroM ot
Mattresses Pillows Bolsters Etc
kUecU'F0nT WORTH TEXAS.
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I vo Memlcrcil me n aMiamwl of my- tiw or 1 no
A?bWiWv! iii'llS"" "oriU l tonic ami ii
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he
i thejjate.
Tho well known -trencthcn P"Ppr-
in vniiiuiiiiu ."...;;.
iiuioet jwrici'i s""1 "
CnrteJron Wta.jrl.lc !
Untf
' no crtiicf of the cars nboui o t o u (.0-(la
.'.'. ycaw old. and UwOUl lo munis . ... ...
Ii. ' vrtin Ulll UUU lluUUb
iwt ni'rviy uiiu wuji
niiii: iu my P.ro '."" . " " . " uu and conmlexlon.
like men lilt c .-. .-.. . . .. - -- BlrUII8WK.
K. -WALTiKIUCH
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
OifriCB-A'o. 13 Halt UtretL Up '".
UflES MTROUH OXIDB O.VH. Wly
I Tailoring Establishment Complete in Every Respect
A SPLENDID LINE OF
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