The Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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The Henderson Times,
—-jSiick to principle.
—Co!. JJrvvin, of
inlimvitv.
Tehuacana is
ihri^irAV, al'KIL jissi.i
LOCAL'NEW^-
—Spring poetry is a little o(T ^ -rEvw^ friend of The Time's is
| —Without her newspapers
country would beu failure'.
this
—Clothing of ail styles, qualify
—For German millet seed, call j a,l|d prices, at Blanton, Nunnally
on I*. D. Chapman, v
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—The sand is washin
from the eourt house.
away
authorized to act as its a^ent.*'
sue.
„ j —Henderson should have a'eor-
See election notice in tlirs is- l4°ra^on- ^
—Genuine potato bugs have put
in their appearance.
—A fine assortment of nice
y.*nfci«ig paper just received at L.
L. Lacey & Co's.
—"All FuuI'h Day"'passed off
very-vjuitety in the city.
— —Bfftig your job work to The
h'lmks.
—The oat crop is* very promis-
ing.
—There is a
market.
spur in the caltle
—Two Turkish tramps were
the city a few days ago.
Kitrlwi Wire*- '
At Arnold & Lacy's.
in
—The Houston Post intimates
that the Galveston News is in a
lair way to bust.
—Galveston wants deep water
and Henderson wants shallow
sand.
—Does it pay to raise Bermuda
g-ass ? Ask those who have tried
u.
—Bo a democrat if you can con
scientiously, and if you can't be a
democrat, be honest anyhow. . •
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• The Times, Courier-Journal
ami Horse Hook, still go for the
small sum of|3.00.
- ^I'he atorin Tuesday-morning
L'few down a considerable amount
of fencing in different-portions of
*he count v.
—Measles have about played
oul, and so have the dudes.
«
—Geiitfc' underwear—silk and
lisle thread, and silk and lisle
hose, at Blanton, Nunnally <fc Co.
—Mr. Parker Windle is improv-
ing. and The Timks hopes to see
him at his post again very soon. .
—Prayer-meetings at the differ-
ent churches are generally well
attended.
—The "Literary Society" has
isone out of s*;yle. Couldn't it be
revived again, you reckon ?
—The sick^ worn and dejected
should read the advertisement of.
Colden's Liquid Beet Tonic.
—It in rumored that a rich sil-
ver mine has been discoved in
the southern portion of this coun-
ty. Hurrah for Rusk!
NOTICE!
After
be pu
Judge J)rury tield has announc-! which hai
ed in the Panola Watchman for!
the office of district judge, for this Gould's o
frien
how
, —Q*ite a orowd of young folks
fiom Henderson "pent la*t Thnrs
day otiHm t-he creifk*5'hiu<t3 north'
east of "Wre. The girls "say" fish
bit splendidly, Hht thev objected
to catchine nothingbut ''suckers."
y-i L !
ib
—Mr. Barthold has two leifoon
trees that bear a fine crop each
iiir. The fruit is very large ami
it u res well.
-Many of the farmers were in
the city Tuesday. Their counte-
aneaee*. were m fweid order., whack
is splendid evidence that their
^rops at home are all right.
—Misfortune never comes sin-
gle-handed. Henderson is now
undergoing a seige of whooping-
cough and "lemon-drops.'V
The finest line of Ladies' hand-
made shoes, high and low cut-
wit It button or tie, is at Blanton,
Nunnally & Co's.
—We have just received a fine
lot of Ladies Jersies in all colors;
at 25 per cent, le^ than our form'
er price. ,
FlUSKf CkT & RoSEKB.lt"M.
m-—-Services were corcd acted las<
Sunday morning in the O, S. Pres.
^•vterian church by Rev. John
Knox, and in the M. E. church by
liev John ti. Mathia,
—Rev. J. E. Wright, Pricipal of
the KeutebteCoMege,, kaphas %een
ihigbiy recomnaeaded to the alitor
<if this paper, for President ol
Henderson College.
—Cattle are being lost nearly
every day in the beaver ruins *in
this part of t^ e county.
—Ratnlett is exhibiting at Con
cord a line of Dress (roods so pret
ty and cheap the indies will pro
nounce them real Bargain*.
S.1LCASLT02T, X.2.
Physician, Surgeon and Obste
trician, Henderson, Texas, Spe
cial attention given to .obstetrics i
and diseases of women and chril ]
dren.
district.
—An endless variety of ladies'
dress goods just received at Blan-
ton, Nunnally <fc Co's. Call
.early and examine them.
—Take away your newspapers,
and your schools, churches, rail-
roads, and all other institutions
and enterprises will perish:
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The following are the marriage
licenses issued during last week:
Gabriel Lee to Charity Ingram.
, C.. R. , Hearne to. Martha M
Graysosj, . ,
A Bis llrire !■ Laeeo!
We are going to make a spe ,
ciality of laces this Spring. We
have a tremendous lot of them,,
and are ejoiieg to sell them lower
than the lowest.
Fbaskftkt& Rosen-bam.
—We have in stock four car-
loads of flour and a quantity of
bacon, and the* cash trade will
save money by giving us a call.
DoTSOSJ Norvell.
—Ladies,1 misses,' and childrens'
hosiery of all styles, and the best
quality at Blanton, Nuanallv
Co's. .
AnnnuncrmralFf**.
The Times will charge all can-
didates lor office as follows: For
district offices, $10; for county offi
ces, $5. . Cash must accompany
all. announcements.
M , .
' —We leaws the Trammell corn-
er with considerable regret. Our
associations with all the inmates
<jf that iuestitntion, for the last
threeyears, have been
aut. - 7 •
—II yon want any thing in the
clothing line call and see us, and
if you don't save over 25 per cent,
vou will have the pleasure of
picking from the best 6tock of
clothingin Henderson.
fbanktt5t& Rosenbaum.
' —'
week The Times will
'in its. new office,
n fitted; tip on North,
oor below Judge
e. W^;invite all our
runt*jjrpund and see
are fini up- _ *
—It wiiTbe necessary to have a
democratic convention in this
county bofoprlong, in order to se-
lect delegates to at tend the Fort
Worth convention: and at fliaf
time it-would be convenient to se-
lect delegates to attend the con-
vention that* will convene at
Houston, th^&h of August. At
this cOvftty co'i-ventiOu a very
Jair expression may li obtained
as to how the masses stand on the
pmuary election question.
Dr.,Bradford, of Overton, was
in the city Tuesday.
1 The Rev. T. V^Smith ahd tami
ly are visiting relatives in Tyler.
Mr. J. M. Truitt will fill, the pul
pit at the, Methodist church^ next
Sanday. }.
, Mr. A. B. Tulrner is in Hunt
county seeing after our school
lands. - t-
Rev. B. B. WilUaips is in Bel-
ton this week attending a Bap
tist Association.
Mr. E. S. Puryear and family
left for Tyler Monday. Mr. Pur-
year takes charge of the Pacific
Express business at said place.
Dr. Hubbard, Lawsonville.
was in the city this week. He*
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NUBS or NEWS.
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The Virginia legislature has ad
journed. '• •
The epizootic is epidemic at ;
Dayton. O.' L
*" There are. 48,993 post offices in
the country.
Sir Stanford Northcote lias lo.^i
his voice.
. . It ^8 reported the pope again
cariiwnp.ia'e^ fenvfng Borne:
Englich lakes are to be stocked
with Canadian whtefisk
Harvard has abolished the pro-
fessorhip of modern Greek.
. Philadelphia will send a cricket
team to England this season.
The fiood in the Upper Missouri
continues to increase alarmingly.
Ireland is officially declared free
from foot and mouth disease.
The sheriff of New York has
be^yjjdic't'ed for fraud and extor
<ion r
KENDALLS
H
"TAgtt TggYQGS&'
—MissSallie Ridiards is now
looks hale, and as good humored
as ever. x
Col. Bagley left several days
ago lor Wichita, Faiis on busi-
ness! He. will probably visit El
Paso before lie return!-
Rev. W. of Mo,lc^
Tiieaay. He in
formed us that everytian in his
community- is on the very best
terms with everv other man, aud
that prosperity is the watch
word.
Mrs. J. P. Watkins left Monday
for the Oil Springs in the Indian
Nation. Her brother, Mr. How
eth, of Gainesville, who had been
A man- mefa^trl in a lonely
place and forcibly kissed her. She
was terribly indignant4,-.and had
liim arrested. She gave an ac
count on the witness stand of how
he gaged at her intently. and then
suddenly tbrowinghis arms around
her, imprinted a kiss upon hei.
lips. The prisoner made no de
f^nse, and the jury was expected
to promptly convict him of assault.
Thej'j-eturned to the court-room.
"The juju-jury w would like to
ask the young lady two questions"
the foreman said. Thejudgecon
The mnM suceessnu remedy ever discov
erc-d as it is certain in iU effects sod does
aot bliMer. Read proof below.
Kendall Sparin Cire
Sandy Bottom, Vai, Jan. 1804.
. B. J. Ke.ndnll Co Gents I liave tteen
wlline yiar Hpnvin Cure for sever*! years
and find it to l>e one of the txwf medu fnrs
for horse trfcilment known \o the profess
sion, j In fact the article contained in 50
cent tiottk'9 designed for the treatment of
man is an excellent P> n:icea and is worth
ten times its ptlce. Find 2-r cents enclos-
ed for which please send me your 'iook
The doctor at hoin« and aend some c.ir-
cuUre with addro-s printed on each Hide.
Yours truly, V. Vauglian.
HOST
TbekWaevnaft^
f pnhifts
"• W* d. aa.t
tkeir fun.; * I
tows Me Inter-
with thfw-
We«kneits,
they ions
1BR. Tix-v t e
seeee Wklthrnl
ty active by the
useoi Hosteters
Stomach Ilitieia
when felling
short of relief
frt m other sour-
c. s Thw super!
stimukibigtofl-
.ic also prevents and * rests frver ami agtu;
constipation, liver complain, ih^pepsa.
i heumHttsui and other ailmentjC I'sr it
w ith regularity. Por sjile l.v all draggicta
and dealers generally. ,
writE.
Kendall Sravin Cure.
, . Montello,. Ww. Jan. 26 1SP4.
B.J. K^etidaT! Cor WenH. One of my
vins being cur -d with the a>>ore remedy.
Truly yours, I£. J. Pratt.
8t, Louis. Mo. Feb. 11. 1884
B, J. Kendall Co, Gents':—Having a
vejry fine saddle horse that was effected
wsth a bunch on his !eft fore font from a
bruise, having hurt it in a wire fence,
heard of your spavin cure thttiueo one <>f
roor valni b e b<x>ks. and am grattfied to
state after usine ore txittle of spivin
cure the bunch has entirely disappeared
Yours truly. P. S. Johnson.
Mount Jackson. Va., Feb. 18, 18S4.
sen^d and .he weBt < . th. 8t.n,l.
with jour *| vin c ire, and no return as
yet, yon have gained my confidence, and
wou'd like to have your book, a Treatise
on the Horse, enclo^d pleasdd find 25
cents to pay lor the same.
rflLO KZickle.
ScaiKliaville, Mian Fel . 7, 1884-
B. J KkkdcllCo. Gents:—We arc
using a great deal of you • spavin cure
and therefore w- would like it you could
send .us some advertising inatier, Most
every tnrmer has tKMitijt a (Kittle of your
spavin cure and every bottle has. given
perfect-Satisfaction, hoping to hear from
you we remain. Mouk & Sic ajjskss
Office of International & Great Northern
Railroad Compnuy, Palestine, Texan,
February 2^.1884. . .
N'OTU'K is hereby given (hat the Kegs
customers, lJichard Sw;traiell stated soincl 0 A®nual Meeting of the Boar/I of di-
recently that he has cured several rises , f,eCt"^<>f "•'* will be l eld at
of soayin with your spavin cure. Mr. i liui V«P r n.v. _ at^Pahvtim*.
Swannell is a reliable man and liis s a'e
mcnt -can ■ t>e re'ied up«>n. Many fther
persons liave al.o-statei instances of hjia.
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D-d did you wear <he j-i jersey
that you've got on now?11 "Yes,
sir," was the demure reply. "And
was your ha-h-hair ba:iged like
t iat r '"Yes, sir.1' ''Then, your
honor, we acquit the p-p-pr«soner
on the groun<io£.emo motional in-
sanity.*1—San Francisco Post..
In 1S42 there stood, and there
is every reason to helieve still,
elands, at Vostiza, on the Gulf of
1842, at five f>c from fie ground,
thirty-seven feet. This tree, situ-1 j,"'etw*-.
fexas, on Monday. April 7th £884 at 10
o clock A. M , pursuant to the by laws of
the company, for t lie transaction of such
' butinesg a.* may come tiefore the meeting.
_ Notice is also hereby given, that the
Regw'hr*^ qnual eMeetiog of the Stocks
holders of the Company will l>c held at
the office of the crlmpanv, at Palestine.
Tcaaii oil Monday1 Aprj 7th 1«84, at 11
O cloek A, M., pursuant to the bv-Uws of
* he! com prtny.' foLlhe. nor arm* of eJectinj;
a Board of DjreeliinPTo^eTve for the in-
suing year. and«Mfi^rAi transaction <>f
such other ttustne^gnLmiiv come lieforo
the mc-eting. TTTS. it HMITH.
Sccrctary.
SUFFERERS
Kendall
AH"7)ru
eet it for you, ar it
. itt leglUfllr
;sts havtlx or <-an
will l>e 6-HJ/To any
V
i and I
B«-aia ami l'rart AfftcUotj*.
IkimM DfUUIr, liiohrn
and 'lie
I n<*e«KP*,
« CmiU.
ix_
A VHmmry Org Uruysl«l for
Or. cAi&S. -V
W03LS 8tH3^fO>ytPID *.11
A BL00«! mjALN M
XIC.
lire to iwd'r It
u fun linaLi do«« iTTJ'lirrr"''"'11' *'
mi*
a l Iress on rccen* of prica t.r the t r«">
'o.
On M. J KExnahL & Cc
ated in th^ middle of the village,' Eaosbureh Falls Vt. n .#
Sold by all druggists.
Families c:tQ ttvt uliout one-half liy
sending to us for Teas, us*we ini|K>rt
—A prolTucted meeting
Tk* Ladles «nj.
That the plumes, artificial flow-
ers and millinery goods at Frank-
will j fart & Rosenbaum's are prettier]
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living with her uncle, Dr. A. D. ?rB a ™a her^ accompanied her.
•Stroud, in this city. Miss SaHie I ™w; Watk\"f V",t6 tlmsc sPr' S«
H in excellent young lady, and is j
a desirable acquisition to our
I f >r her health.
NOTICE J
—Pistol shots, accompanied by
the usnal demoniacal whoop can
—Thosff persons who ran to be heard nearly every night.in the
the co«rtrj in <vr<ler tn settle all i week. Last Sunday-night several
their little (iflease*, will 'never shots were fired a short while af-
they ever saw in Henderson.
► ■omtnetice at the C. I*, chnrch; and 50 per cent, cheaper "than
.next ^Siiflday. Rec. Mr. Hen
- iriek, ol' Tecre!!, will assist "'Mr.
II -RJ. ' :
city.
—Mrs. W. D. Anderson died al
her liome last Tuesday^ about ten ;
miles sou.th of Henderson. She j cinct No. 6, at Bellwew, Rusk
was an excellent lady, a devoted ! 0011 "ty, lexas, on the 15th day of
mettiber of the Baptist church, j March, 18S4. and, whe as,a ma-
and a kind and loving wife and •l°r,ty of votes cast at said elec-
on a gradual slope, standing on a
raised platform of flat stones, evi-
dently for protection to the roots, |
is a striking' "object ou entering
the village, and especially note
worthy as existing in (ha days of
I'ausanius, the greek historian,
who, living in the second-century,
makes mentiouof it in his travels;
and the tree must have been ofi
considerable size and age at that i
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aT jo';tr ely
i/capital'j'not r^juiuX Rea'TTr"
if you want totificss at which tiere..iH
<>f eulvcr sex jTtung or old, can make
great pay all ^he-time thev work with ai
solute certainty.<f/i(e tor particulars lo
«. ttallete & Cirf>ortland Maine.
I
ur own, and ?o fur fcv
years. THE OU < N-VL A^iilRfc^N
TEA CO.
Send for Circular, which glve= pric.;« j
and full particulars, to ROB'T WELI.S, '
13 -Vcjcy St. N. • y- |
S. R. Will'
•kWovwev^ ■*$
% i
LEY,
X auv,
Oveffot: T^s.
i
• opeaal atten t.,;i /jiveu towOectton of
Keniittauoes pfomptlv* laadv.
Send 8 cts for
postage and re
ONE DOLLAR'S worth of any our 'jo* of g<*.ds which v.ilfhe tf^-ou t(Tmot><
time to have made it worlliy of; g^rfen growth. ~ ~
Whihikas, An election on local ^ remar.k' its aSe prbably dating j
option was held in Voting pre-
A PRIZE
IjO* of g<K.dg which will he .
China or Jupan Teas m?ncy right awa3' than i nythiug e'le in
t Paid, or a LARiJEH -I11T £!' of^iUli'r w'x succ««J from
*L char^ TI.-Ii<1 ^t_h ;ur,- T?.e bnH* r4ttJ to ,fc«une
law
and
ter preaching.
Headei
Bacon,
succeed in this mund tne sphere.
~ There is no glory i
-&.'iits, except for lawyers,
s-n-ibfe^ple «ffi endeavor <0|oWce flow*,
K.-ep clear ol them. 'Salt
—Ladies, call and examine j I^rd,
those nice parasols and fans at Ootten, from
Blanton, Xuimallv & Co's. They i Hides
Market
Irish potatoes. Per Bbl.
,fT.OO
#1.75
m
m
s
$3.00
mother. -.-i
—We have fitted up our new-
office at considerable exuense,
and those of our subscribers who
j have not paid up their sub scrip
1 tion are earnestly requested to do
! so now
money.
DRUG
aire the best in the city.
—* — "*..
—We heard a drwmmer com- _jfr. W. S. Moss recently visi
pigmenting the Southern hotel the j ted Kansas City in the interest of
o! Iter day in a very ei gant style, j his extensive mercantile and land
M^rliollingsworth is an exceed ; business, where he made many
u.gy ckyer gentleman and takes friends for East Texas. No man
special pleasure in aceommoda- : jn this ?ection is more competent
tion, were in favor of Prohibition,
these are therefore to. notify all
| persons the result of ««delection,
and the order eflhe cvurt there
on, which is as foll0w8~v1z:
"It is therefore ordered by the
, ,, , c^urt that the sale of intoxicating
, aetu.ll,- need the. |i(1Mrs wMWa th< lmitso[mil
voting precinct, No.is liereby
absolutely prohibited, except, tiie
sale of wines for sacramental pur-
poses, and alcoholic stimulants as
medicines, in case of actual sick
ness, when sold upon t*e written
BY
I. L LACEY & CO.,
One door below
A. MAYER.
which ^he ^ave
t.-r acre. lle«pl; uie^
a sras^i. and now he
ing his guests.
' —A lew years ago Mr. W. S.
oss bought some land near Hen-
rson tor which %he jjave aboat
ic in
can
per acre.
—mc *:il still continue to distn-
f" Te TSIbl.'s Testament-i, and the
j'.hodiw liyoitt book.on theside-
v, a'k in front of Me-xr-\ Still &
1 Jicv'-S s ofe, al about 5^t cts., dis-
count, on Saturdays the ot|j aud
12th 0f April. Robkkt Watsos,
t • d'portuer Auiencan Bible Soc'ty
to represent t he varied interests
of East Texas than Mr. Moss.
—If COWs and hogs were not per-
mitted to ran at large in Hender-
son, we could have one of the
neatest and pleasanlest little cit-
ies in the State. Our streets lined
with shade trees, and our walks
covered with Bermuda grass
would enliven things generally.
7.
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consideiably before the Christian i qaaatl*y *y t*i,a"83' charges j>aid. 6-jm opens befijt* the workers sure. Address
era. making it more than two! — ^ Irue^Co Austa Maine.
thousand year^ old. It was in full! MB. MORRIS,
vigon in IS42. The villages hold ! Wl
it in high respect.
STRAY COW.
Strayed from th.e -premises of
the undersigned, in Henderson,
about five months ago, a white
cow with dark head, marked with
a crop and two splits in each ear.
Any information regarding the
same, w UJ>e properly rewarded
li'kk dotsox. *
—If there is a law on the stat-
utes that applies to pejr-spns mis-
behaving in church, and disturb
mg those who go to hear the word |
ol God expounded, it should be
Several newspapers are urging
the division of Texas into two
States, and it may eventually be
done, still the Times will do noth-
ing to hasten an event which,
though it may be inevitable, is to
be deplored .—San Antonia Times.
It is much more to be deplored
that there are men in Texos with
such small and empty heads, who
believe soch -a thing can ever
happen, Texas will remain one
and undivided as long as there is i
patriotism in the hearts of herl
! people, and that will be forever
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Henderson, - Texas.
Collections of claims diligently looked
alter, and remiUancea promptly made.
i.
FEA'S, M. D„
AND iB,
Nacogdoches,
prescription of a regular practic
tng physician certifying upon hon- i h"*"Fr' "u "Ti
^ . J;. - * ,r t— Oatesville Advance.
or that the same is actually neces- ]
sary as medicine.' j B. M. Baker wants to be State
I certify that the foregoing or- ■ Superintendent of public schools.
der was m*de by theQmmission So does Maj. .1. M. Richardson.
er's Oourt:of Rusk county, Texas,
on the 26th day ot Match, 1884.
Given under my hand and offi
cial seal this March
B.
14 4t Conntv Clerk, Rusk 0o.
- . Texas,
o. TIiAKlIAM
It exclusive ageut for the
GALL Stili MACHINES.
—where—
SHINGLE SAWS, DRAG SAWS,
And repairs are always on hand.
Orders for all kinds of .machinery
solicited. (>flk-e at W, G. Nort li-
.. cutis. Address, IX TIN^IIAM,
elected, as he has bo snjierior as | care ^ Nortlicutt, Longview,
A. ATettermark & Co
Banker;?.
HENDERSON, .. . TEXAS
General Backing aod Exchani*
bustuess. Particular attcotiin.
ttivrM i' O' U"'
IvATZ & BAlTjCKTT.
mporters and Jolibers in
The Maj., hv all means should be
| uxj ,
Tadies and Gents
SDRNISEDTG. SOOI® Hit,
36, 38 & 40 Camp St.. Jfew Cileans
Nov. 17, ly.
Jsci. Thompson,
i'hila., I'a,
C. M. TnowrsOK,
Texas.
i Texas.
1 1—in.
OVERTON.
Jno. Thompson & Co.,
COTTON BUYERF,
Henderson, TEXAS.
Wewttl be represented on the stryets
' y Mr. M, B. Bass, and will be iu th
A CIV NTCrC^l ; market all tlie tla e r^beretofore "" W?
.customer* to call
«irn> 5
Taken up by Guy Butler and
iraved before W. P. Pi vis. Jus- j Strong, ot
i-e of the pc^ce, o! R^k county. | second best, and the prize
" fH. 27th Jay ot H^ch, 18S4.1 ready been awarded.
"ne l Ti>wn pony, bran !ed on left
t's ",jre Ha- the big
utilized right here in Jletiderson
— Not long since (he "Farm & I v;one but the guilty need take
Ranch, a journal published in ; ^jjjs themselves.
Austin, offered three prizes for
first, second and third best essays
on "Farm Life," said essays! Dr. Carlton VBook will be ready ; much more anxious that the peo
not to contain over one hundrerd | to deliver to subscribers by the i pie know it than the Opinion man
words each. Out of eleven com j 18th or 20th of April. All who > can possibly be. I don't wish to
petitors for
DiafrnM of the i'hnrelies.
April I, 1884.
En. Times;—I see that the
Overton Opinion takes much
pains to inform its readers that
I am in no wjse connected with
that paper. I wish you to pub-
lish it lor me that I am not. I am
an educator, in Texas, and it is
well known that Baker is more of
"*■ than a pedagogue.
An Illinois lady fell dead, a jana '«* sellta* their eotm*
tr sold t.ir hup than twfc® our j ~— —
short time since, while playing: prh*- The tkstut selling bowk in Ameri I jp D ~
the piano, whereupon a wicked ^n, A" iuteni
editor rises to remark thai .lie |S uZZ
news should be ciuculated front! 8<>ok Co Portlu"J Maine-
Maine to California and from Si. j ~~
Albans to the Gulf of Mexico.— |
Gal, News.
j«)-
■Qrt
jr
iii-
otee
A^ded
-We will certainly feel j roud
! will be sold for a profit. Apply
at this office, or to Dr. Carlton.
There was a riot at Cincinnati
last Sunday in which many per-
sons were killed and wounded.
There are thousands of people in
lock horns with the Opinion man, j Crested and the result maybe
as I regard the owners d that pa I fearful. The whole thing grew
per as gentleman, in fact I kucw Iollt ot a defeat of criminal justice
they are, but if it be the desire ofj—a failure to properly execute
the law.
We will have a congressional
convention, a judicial convention,
the managers of the paper that
b. . • .. M,. ,n_ *rue history of the paper
hip wi'h >gure>i r " i in our new Office with our pleas- i —Mr. T.J. Parker who has been should be written up and given
shoulder ind *ore >aei ou **01 j anf surroundings and young he-j weighing cotton at the depot for 11~> tfia I> ibltej Iani/ustthe boy. - t
-six year-*.id. A praised at *•>. Our devil, or Moses, fhe! several yeaTv has lefti^enderson kh3fcan.«ffit,and I <%„ doit with- senatorial -convention, this
* '' ' 1 Dickinson, er *. vouna;est member of the fraterni- for parts unknown. He is charg-: out love, fear, favor, Affieci iou, or ^,ear" ^ow" would lyler do for
lf5^- ' - has already gained quite a rep- i et: with haying, by iniperceptible | the hope of reward. I know what; 10 c "sre8sionol- coh vent ion.
dt a tion as a historian, liis selec- ns- at s, disposed ot culton, which 11 am talking about ahd donVyou j Col. Jones is winning, tho confi
HENDERSON
JfMarbie
fVories,
E. SPENCER FRY Proprietor.
Dealer in
AMERICAN AND ITALIAN
n-
rk,
I-
Dealer in
Y oOOT)N
fiotlU, %Vvoe
-Wheu : 'vrue corarannica-
tio the *>reM, make thfem tions having been republished in, accordingio the ngnts guaranteed [ forget it. imsisall 1 have' to jdence of the whole people of this j
upw^v and to the iK int. Do not many papers in the State. Ed; to the cit""^s^ot the L mVd j say at present and is all I desire j congressional district, lie is one !
: -a ience with any introductory!comes out second best Vn -IhC;Stafes, is Missed to have be- to say, unless I am dared to it,]0f the hardest workers iu the;
fl*'nirk«. but drive right to the "Farm & Ranch" among eleven j longed ic kouk- One else;. W efm which^case I ^ duty j i|ouse.
• t ,«ih Insert all the ambitions contestants for prizes.' h. pe, bv invesinr*n0n'lt wl" to niyseJf as we . as Cfners. ; _
•jpci at unce' t ]-.,uuds head; lot. i ih„t Mr. I'arker is wivng- S. K. Whitley. ! Who will succeed
n and Scotch
II ATS AND NOTIONS,
Hard and Queensware
GROCERIES, ETC
TEUMtS CAHI1.
South Street
HENDERSON . msm
l« r the working «Im.
Send 10. n. for po u-.'«
I free. a. royil vajuntjip .r"u
j ttmt wilTput you i„ ,|
; more money in a few "n* 'pa)nQ?
• lhani/ht ruwai11 than yttae*vr
5
not required.
we. i r
The
n-< I lr oil )1 e 6l rt y«JU. Vou tan
t! ^ . lime or in spare time on l.v.
once. Insert
\jJarr.hges. deutlis. sc'jpus a^Mr
lie prostierr- in -1
i.ir And D i
sfa.ia tell'about tht-prosp
the neighl^orhood, schools,
asclies. elc.
i jir'tilld c-i^^ rite up any
n goo'd style, from a dude
fir^t-class monkev sbf*'-
t
i
will
jvxr. Farlcer is wr</ng-
fullv ^cused, as he was one Oi j >[ariin is the center
"be^t democrats in il'j? cuun- the richest counties in
111 is a pro.
8 R FN I T E
And manufacturer of
! MONUMENTS. IIEADSToxjr^ ;u:twoil. umy u>ttile^/Uhinchij, weniiiko
Furniture Tolts, Olmrch ''' ,lufrBnDaWlJeletl vftiir-, to «n Who are not
rtie work I. univer6u,,vT;;-,);
- exes younjr i.r old you can euoi fn u> r,o
cts lo so every eveuing. tlihlull win
tJ.e
try.
.
of one of
lite state
Who i>
ia* Uistleap
1 pro osaj
priced if
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Milner, R. T. The Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1884, newspaper, April 3, 1884; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235282/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.