The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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4i.p-:r am.sum. in advance.
FIVE CENTS
8INGLF. C01
STEPHENVILLE. ERATH COUNTY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6.1890,
LISTEN TO THIS
2D- According to a staff eoiTeapoadeot
of the Waco Pay the Hon. Barnett
Gibbs has displaced the Hon. Geo.
Clark as the Warwick of Texaa.
*f But, oh! for a hiding place for the
Vj letters George Clark Las in hie pig-
eon liolee ! There are lotB of would-
be-Warwicks in Texas who will pray
in two years for a mountain of secre
sy to fall npon them. Clark and his
friends are laughing now and the
.*° boys know a thing or two. Just
he ..
Walt . ___________
THERE IS MUCH IN THE MAX.
|er Pali*. New*.
jg. In the early days the pioneers of
in Texas used to burn the natural
growth on wbat were known as weed
. bf«eorh. and leave them to grow np ;
If you aw conteropUlne hoy In? any Furniture this full, jest drop into my «-
isliment, when you an In town nod see uk Impest, hamUomest and most com*
pk te line of
FURNITLIJE
■ shown In fbe west. I hare In ufaick or >oon to arrive everythin? imaginable
aining to the Furniture line, and at price* that knock the “props” from uader
ompeibus. My goods are the very best that shilled labor can make them, and I
I can show you the most complete
DRY DOODS, NOTIONS. MX
AND WALL PAPER, and Excell in
* THEM ALL! -
JUST ARRIVED 4
A BIG STOCK OP COFFIN GOODS, Etc.. Etc.
C. T*. WHTCTHT .Ttfp
Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper and Undertaking.
Up E OPLE !
and on larger purchases you can por*
proportion. f
W II. TAYLOR,
Fort Worth, T<
HARDIN
pi p why it pribted*tickets “ for ”
ai L->‘ agaist4’ the amendments. The
E; TIBS printed no other kind and
gi ea no explanation..
|*ob the many good things it has
beejo publishing about Eratb
for the last month, the Dallas News
should receive a thousand cash-up
subscribers. With the Empire, the
Dapj|e Weekly News and his family
rel^jkma paper the Erath farmer can
keep abreast- of the times at home
and abroad.
Full Line in all Departments.
Well-casing Guttering and Hoofing
A SPECIALTY.
W'toe bottom of high prices knocked out.-®*
Northeast Side Public Square, Stephenville, Texas.
Will commence Slaughtering and
Packing November 1st, and
is now prepared to
* Toe Hillsboro Reflector agrees
that Hon. Seth Sheppard is right in
opposing the exemption of factories
for fa period of years. Perhaps if
the Reflector Had not gone for the
railfoad commission, it would have
added that the Hon. Seth Sheppard
has,41ways been right in politics.
pnKLA 1CMW
rstsiduui mb sin
The Bankrupt Stock
And Pay
Kansas City and St. Louis Prices,
Less the difference in freights, in cash, on delivery. Will take from one
to 10,000. at Stephenville, weighing from 200 to 300 pounds. 8. H.
BROMLEY is agent for the company, with headquarters at the
County National Bank, where he or his representative can at all times
be found.
If I live 100 years, I
shall stay here ; I will do
all the good I can, and
L 1 CALM L D„
Fkysciaa, Sirteoi aid Accoideor
<k#ce at L. W. Chita’s Drug Store.
It U the experienced newspaper
mag who is the best judge,-a«d^euce
the following from the Dublin Tele-
phone is duly appreciated:
T]bs Stej*heuvdle Emmrk of to-
day is not tue Empire of old in many
regrets. Order and system seem
to ghw«n the mechanic®! department
aniEtue editorals bear the impress
T. L DODGE, £ i
MUSTand^HAttieSD
Cook BlOVeS, IWSlTTJf zsrorcs, un mn * *ft tld waiiij *'••!—----r
THE VERY BOTTOM FIGURE
is also
it jfu flxpe)ieiM'.fid and gifted writer.
Citizen has done its
‘H|($sst to get “a move on'’ Mer-
Failing m this, it is now
throwing forked ligbtning at the
ottfer county papers, and perhaps it
wiljl after a while learn that the peo
pie prefer that editors settle their
little differences outside the columns
of their papers. Better fight or
else. “set ’em up” to Daniels and
Tionin. .
Prepared to buy all
et value, paying t®
n that
market—the company
You all know how it is : The quickest way to get the money out of a Bank-
rupt stock is
And I am going to sell it.
Just call lu and name what you want. You will think it was given to you.
JOHN A. FREY.
Scpt.5- Assignee of H. P. McNeill,
DEALER IN
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
AND accoucheur
Chronic Amass nt women a specialty.
Offlee at city Drug Store. Resident
near the depot. 8ept5.
The Granbury News is mistaken
indthe assertion that the papers of
tlrf district have taken part in the
canvass for the district attorneyship.
Outside of paid matter or corres-
pondence, the Empibe did not print
a line nor did the other papers, ex-
cept the Gatesville Post and oDe
v»ry mild reply from the Hamilton
Jerald, so far as noticed aud remem-
bered. On the contrary the Em-
igre thinks the tnree candidates
c.Ught to feel grateful that the papers
lit them alone There was abund-
ant room, and the Empire believes
good reason, for the papers to have
It was only question-
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, etc.
Goods sold cheap for cash, aod
highest market price paid in
. HALL * OWEN,
DENTISTS
A Parlor Suit, A Baby Carriage, a Boy Wagon, a
Cloc^a Sewing Machine, Window Shades
Oor Carpets, or Moulding, or
Anything Else in the Furnishing
Line ?
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
If so, DON’T buy until
goods for Country produce.
On the East Side of the Public Square,
Stenlieiiville, Texas.
I will buy your Produce, and
Tim. j. WILLS, 1.1),
I Will Sell yon Goods as
Cheap as any man in Texas
HUCKABY, TEXAS.
Often hk professional services to the
Which defy competition. !_ _____ „
yon call on me next door to the Erath House, Ste
phenrtUe, Texas. RespecfttuU^^^
said much
able policy that dictated silence.
J. D. BERRY,
LifofiFPi UUL Imraue
AOTHT.
I keep Dty Goods, bought from
first hands.
i The Hico Courier bristles with
jbu’tnesB these days and there is new
fcnap in its editorials and locals. It
'takes business patronage to brighten
the wits of editors.
Keeps a full line of fresh
DRY GOODS!
Boots,Shoes,Hats, Caps,
Clothing and Furnishing Goods. A--
FULL Line of GROCERIES
I ALSO WANT COUNTRY PRODUCE,
I Keep Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Clothing; the
Best in the Market.
j The Alexander News is a faithful
chronicle of the happenings in its
down. It should be well fed by
..} Alexander merchants.
W. B RILEY;
Qril Wuer ad Sinew,
BTRPHKNVILLE, TEX.
Bridges, Foundation*-, Water Works,
Sewerage, Oredienta, Draughting. Blue
Prints, etc., Rail wav Purveys, Huhdlvid
tag and laying out Town Lots, and other
valuable property a specialty, lie solic-
sto surveying of every description, guar-
anteeing reasonable rates and satisfaction
■or mo pay.
Oils, Paints, Wall-Paper, C'g irs, Tolwccos, and all kinds of drag sundries and toil*-*,
articles usually kept in a flrst-rlass Drug Store. Gail and see me while in *■
toWu aud get prices.* 1 want your trade and defy competition
Prescriptions careful!v compounded by Mr. J. U.
WARREN, dav or nigh*.
JOHN S. TURNER, M. D.
ScptS Proprietor,
C. J. Shayftrd. Pren. 31 rib. Kell, V|fe-Pm.
W. A. BaMwel. UiMhler. -
NO. 40i»5.
For which I will pay best prices
Best wool jean, at 2.5 cents per yard.
EVERYTHING CHEAP AT NEBLETT’S.
GRANBURY, TEXAS,
Manufactures all Grades of Flour
9 I ’GLOl ’F BROS., Prop’i-n.
My Books are closed until next
season. I am selliug now for
W. II. FOOBHEE,
, s. „ Bookseller, Stationer, Newsdealer.
the health-
the And
Watches.
Kr - 'Vr Guitars.
\\ 1 \ u ELI) M■ 1U> LK
Lands Isiasht »n(1 sold Titles iuT^stigtr<t«st
estate and vendui *s Hrt. ttdles t-iuglit. I will,-,
-■eurUie*. If >ou want W l-ue land, nrjwant ai
.nntv. rail or wrt» -tome. I aha't »■» »J*'» I,
ha?* iiDqrrti f»»r I^lr i*la*"** If on >*i) lK*oiisunii
jKht if ir is whli« It U In wy Imnrt*
After yrar> JaU»r I an at
Kralli rounty. brcJ-.nmg <1 : ♦ r*
uan. Bril, Coryrll amt Bucmu r rounfirs, D
• late I am pp’perwlon sh«»rt uoHcelo urtiisu
aurvey, »r town lot lu Eratb couuty. «»u vary
h*» B*u- ordtnar> jimdinre. Kn wc Is wf« lu hi
Ataabract trowing ^rlcctuiitt claar %U llattx
McD. REIL
S distance. W at
the kuop- liOj s .-
JAMES A. SHELTON, Pso.,
BtcpheavUlc, I'exns. bept. 5.
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Vincent, James U. The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1890, newspaper, November 6, 1890; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882602/m1/1/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.