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THE TEXAS MINER.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOH SHERIFF—'
A\ e are authorized to announce Capt. Walter C. Ready as a candidate for
MienH* of i rath county, whose candidacy is subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic party. Regular nominee.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK—
1'HE MiNER is authorized to announceMr. J. J. Bennett as the Democratic
nominee tor re-election to the oflice of District Clerk of Erath county, election
FOR COUNTY CLERK—
I hereby announce my name as a candidate for re-election to theoHiceof
County Clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic party. In making this
appeal to you, fellow-citizens, allow me to add that no public functionary was
ever more thankful to his constituents than I for the favors tendered me at the
last election, and should you see St in your wisdom to re-elect me I will exert
the utmost of my ability to conduct the oflice with credit to myself and to the
satisfaction of the public generally. Regular nominee. W. E. CoDY.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
THE MIXER is instructed to announce Thomas B. King of Stephenville as a
candidate for bounty Judge. We learn that Mr. King was cosmopolitan enough
in both his views and raising to recognize that the political ermine ought not to
be worn by a mere partisan, and was anxious that this political race be kept
above partisanism. Y et, Mr. King is an avowed Populist.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Mr. A. II. Miller of Thurber authorizes us to announce him as a candidate
for (Jounty Commissioner of this, Erath, county, subject to the action of the
Democratic party. Regular nominee.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER—
We are instructed to place Mr . L. E. Gillett of Dublin before the voters of
this, ±ratli, county, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action
of the Democratic party. Regular nominee.
FOR ASSESSOR—
We are authorized to announce R. T. (Dick) Long, living near Dublin, as a
candidate^for Assessor of Erath county, subject to the action of the Democratic
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY—
Mr . Mark l ogan of BlutTdale authorizes us to announce him as a candidate
for ( ounty Attorney of I rath county, subject to the action of the Democratic
party. Regular nominee.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE—
'Squire J. R. illiams of this place authorizes us to announce him as a can-
didate far re-election to the oHice of Justice of the Peace of Precinct No. 7, sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic party. Regular nominee.
FOR CONSTABLE—
We are authorized to announce Andy II. Ramage as a candidate for Constable
of this precinct (Xo. 7), subject to the will of the people. Election in Novem-
We are authorized to announce that "Lit" Williams is a candidate for re-
election to the otllce of constable of this (the 7th) precinct. His candidacy is
subject to the action of the Democratic uarty. Regular nominee.
We are authorized to announce the name of John Choate as a candidate for
Constable of this, the 7th, precinct, running on the Third party ticket. Elec-
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RETAIL PR!CE, 75c PER BOTTLE.
This medicine is a definite chemical compound of sodium with nitric citric
and phosphoric acids. It is an aesthetic pharmaceutical preparation, which
renders the exhibition of these ivell-known remedies convenient and acceptable
to the patient. To the physician this statement of its composition will imply
the variety of troubles for which it was intended, and a practical trial of its
merits will show that MELACHOL is superior to its namesake, Calomel
It stands as a bulwark against all diseases of the liver, that may be caused
by candies, rich food, liquors, or neglect of exercise; and therefore will remove
their symptoms, headache, melancholia, languor, dizziness, constipation,
pains in the limbs and shoulders. To restore and permanently establish the
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Mi malarial troubles it etliciently supplies the place of Calomel, and is fol-
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Manufacturers,
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St. Louis.
JOHN L. CONNABLE, President. CHARLES G. SHERMAN, 2d V. P and Sec'v
MATTHEW CONNABLE, 1st V. Pres't. E. M. CONNABLE, Treasurer.
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^^MANUFACTURERS OF BLACK POWDER.^^
CHATANOOGA, TENN.
5t?e aboue pou/der is used exclusively by tt?e Sexas 0
Pacific (oa! $0.
The paper, ink, type and machinery used by THE TEXAS
MtNER was purchased from that old reliable Texas house, Scarff
& O'Connor Co., Dallas, who make a specialty of furnishing
printing outfits, and everything necessary to run a printing office.
They meet all competition in prices and terms.
Roethtisberger & Gerber,
22 & 24 River Street,
^=^^CH!CAGO,
^ importers of and Deaiers in
Foreign and Domestic
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Domestic Swiss Cheese and
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McAdams, Walter B. The Texas Miner, Volume 1, Number 35, September 15, 1894, newspaper, September 15, 1894; Thurber, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200482/m1/10/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.