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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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t. VOL. 7. NO. 33.

GRANBURY, Hood TEXAS, NOV. 24, 1892. Subscription l5 Commissioner's Court. Nutt and Public School Notes. In Buying I Never Hunt The was in session all of J.

W. Yantis, treasurer, state laslwwkandt lowing business. "1 aill, Jess Baker, J. F. Henderson, -r LiAii Of til on.

or 1 uh sip uo-rttnii i ifrflr-risp ArT xv.ll thy part, thi-re nil the honor lii-s. Mr. Walter Squires entered school last week. We bid him welcome. Gibson was absent from school one day last week on -ac uouguiuu; pennon A.

P. Green and F. G. Lewis: granted for change in the Wcath- CHE DRUGS, county $20,000, same sure-tics. Nearly all the commissioners, erford an road.

Petition of Martha (Jtyrus for aid. to Geo. Gornrt, count of sickness. (justices and constables alsojiil. 0.

YV. iomla anTquaHliled. Miss Dora Cook spent Satvtr--day and Sunday at her home in Granbury has this year had a Lipan. pratical monopoly of the Paluxyj Miss Ilallie Dawson was ab of view; continued wiurther information. J.

11 Itandle etal.iry of view continued for compm wise. cotton, as well as the trade of sent frorn school several days last that rich and prosperous week on account of sickness of no. II. Allen et aL iurv op 1 1 rni i- view; unfavorable report adon-! 1 Iie Iaers ana local merciiants-, ner motner. "'7 irgum ii.tu iicreiDiiiri' s-1 tuasi 1 uesuay et oeing me wl all markets and dnv for.

the show. the. itfif)uv Quarterly statement BUT THE BEST THAT MONEY WILL BUY. Other such as Books, Stationary, Wall Paper, Paints, Jewelry and Silverware, I sell as cheap as anybody. E.

A. HANNAFORD, Druggist Bookseller. I. I Ordered that Clerk Clv47 1 1 1 lxoi i 1 1 a 1 1 Monday evening terlv statement. i.

I nidi Micuiwiuvt ii uivj iiuniucu gwai( iu tiiu eiiluw 7 lietter inducenients hail Officers reports on i'fW not to come to school Tuesday, as it would disturb the school for her town within their reach. T. C. Ilolden was Jlov( Ti gratifying the' pupils to be leaving. There 50 for keeping pauper.

Also or ft 'nir business men should i were a grent many absent that dered that Holdefl purchase w'n strive to' retiain the advantages day and posts for repairing poor Ln iui i thus secured. The only complaint Miss Mollie Browning was ab- fence I I. .1 a j. i i i Election for special school nt-aru agamsi. our town seni a lew uays lasi weeic on 20 cents on the l(Hi in I.uv,,, is.

Uie -bad tndition the roads count of sickness. district approved. over which cotton must be hauled, F. M. IVveler wasannnintmi and those interested in the.

per-; Y. Three hundred dollars of the General Directory. i ii i- i i A. P.GORDON TRAIN SCHEDULE. tt TT ll'H'Mi nonstable in Pre.

So 5r roa(l and bridge fun.l was appro- A.J Pearce, ivo. made th "liltt7 ihial report and 8rtHrwnTr t( vet every UoHar of th.t GRANBURY, TEXAS: Slno'u t'hs sold on ll.ll.lmr fonnrt (t -I SeCllie SOlllC IK ('(U'U 1'Oil (1 1 H) pi'O Ct liutclier report 01 W. O. 4 1 money im -needed to put the first si i "1 1 ti2)e to the farmers of Hood, Horn-f amrKrath counties, have1 01 u)e ami I 'ft. now dosed our bo.ks for th is year )nhn'd lhat thft i larshtp Free For Hood Co.

Stephenville road in passable ...11 Bfr 4 the election he paid Slua; pies.tleni of S. A Aciu.it business CoC-e of the road and it it ai i ACin.ii iiismess oi Ia'htv Kurt Worth i miTiT 7" tirsnhiiry Tnlar Itlnfl DhIi- Mtcjihciivillf Oulilln HI IM llfll Hi I1W li doll KAJ-T J.iivi". HYnwnwooil Anivcn hi oiiniiiclic tin llllllt llHlf I cilnr t.nuiliury jrorl Wortb funds. iWcuheuord Texas. oITers to, n.nim.ss.oner Long qualified bridge Weailieiib; tl Texas, oITei.s to nie Claim Kli-ction 'icnKci ee a scholarship for ihe business earljf )art of last, week and ii'i a in nw next 4 mouths, and will sell hi tn it in 'for less than any other ii mMu house in Granbury.

We now an- Huker, n-vifjrinjt will course tollie lust young lady gave close attention to the "pro I 1 i xt.ii... i I i nounce that we have on sale and ,5 'cnnu. tl) 1 "ttimiiilnijs t. 1 gem. emau (wnue 01 et.iuse; jag eeedin-s the remainder of the.

in ilood county, that can ueess -i 1 week. He is vvidti iiw.tke on the the year and the month in which. klij't I was bjvn. Send lor eahiltMno. question and be in iu iiihjjeeiion one oi the I "vroii ii Alien i Wf 'Uiul fMht at larL'est ailtl het Ki'U-rtjwt J.unn 1 freight i ti run-t UilU UtBl Bl UCMa SOrt- Rw, rir 1 weU'DOsled on count r'n tw.

1. n.rni ic li'-nvi i i') n'jsieti on ro 1 fiuuiiliiuf Dry Ontla, f. Cmnptwlt I TH IO.ll.flP Imrn it i -oA- a MAIL SCHEDULE. "i It may enable uiuie uu 10 gti-v etn you to gf i dies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Men's Furnishing (roods and Cloth 4 mi, leclly. Only 0110 guess allowed 4 I.

ii.ti.cltt -11 On Tuesday SheriiTMorris went A A Maliiney Hiirvcy W.jIhoii ,1 It Itilvil, htiitiuiiitrv fii -lbrtlun llnili, Jui-y niillll'. liools? Shcs, Hats, I OV' VW.H -U 111 H.l 2'-: Dec. 15. 'Name of the ducky per-: tIitpa and arrested Henry Bar-3 in sou will appear in this paper and lee, charged with the rape of a 1(! full i of si ha I it I Jt 1 II III I.wah-1 iii'tnliim, I huihilnvR Siitui t.h nn t.tj.t. j.nmi (jj.

k-l. I 1 I I I It 1 'II I .1111.11 N. II- I.lli II til win I 1 Kol) 7 in inai.Mas ever onereii lor sale in t' Ann. rrni lhillv, pycoit Cuii'liin. in It.

it i pxcmm.u ,4 i. t'lanouij. Jieing c-oniident in.w. i i Uiat.was i tnauuui.x. ueing eonuueut mat .1 1: ror tdd uirl naiuetl Cordie i la nnl indict is your chance to book keep-" l' Utll irivi.

1,...., lXIUIlfr o- Vi tti rv II. i Unily, i ri Suinlii) i in Mr. W' lt'0 iiiiL'J ee. elioiaisaip mil trans- nimiii' Iniill.iV lli.lll litli- 1 I til. tit mil UUIli IKIUM- HI i "IIU In n-t li.tiin hi Ii .1 WillhiiiiK viM iiM is we cordially invite vtiiirjwn inferable.

25 mi -v Mr. F. M. Pcvelcr informs us MIl'that the Tenqde Hull public close inspection of our poods and ui's'invn. ini.i SAiuniiiTH prices.

We tlo not offer "you any inMi' "'a. ti.n-0.iiIt. nii.tnv. 10 in ri.VH UT preilliuillS ill tilt' WilV of inn -i i tin i) "lottery schemes." but will rive 1 ut lurk A ninl, is ill.i'K- I 1 1 "un.liiy, 11 in you tile UlOst izoods for the least Ti-xh I' 1, ii. i.l (HI rti I school building was l.iii ued dur--! nl ing the higii wind last Tiiui stlay.

i The lire citMM il by a tleiee-jii tive Hue, or. more prolalny, no OFFICIAL. bins, in Palo Pinto county. l.tr-tee is man and his victim is a poor orphan girl. The minutes of the hist annua! meeting the Paluxy Paptist As scciiition are being print tin- Nr.wsjoh oi'lice, and Clerk Duck worth requests us to that they ill be tly to send ul in ten days.

Both Tapors for Only I'or a short time only we oll'ei ll.e Texas Fiirni and inch tree toeei subscriber ii.L' one money of any house in Granbury. i llrnilrrsoti. 1'iiiionpri 1 llnmn, ni Ki' fur lu COTTON I'lill .1 h. lliiunrii! ail'I r.r, flue ii all. and bunn so tjuicl.ly i ll kl are si so I in inmra wrtiw Ai lnltiiiK In ''iiMi vim.iuut ri.e jniMi num buyers in Granbury.

U'i. nu ninl 1 HI'" II .11111 ,1 i ami to iirir.inir 17 T'l ml onlv'tret out save booi.s. the I beill'' mi turniture a lilrn-t court mi n' 1 in iy ft itfnil.r ll.lllllV l'lllllll-. I'll till- Ihl in Miii. li.

himI I'. r.iitn i. llllllt Ill.lU 'Jul SI hi. I mi i liiini Mnv A mnl it itii i t. Mmiik'linii, lit- ii ii itit.li I .1 I.

Ii-miil. iilril 1 .1 1 1 1 1 ft iliHll.rl It ci.inilv ii-1 It Mm flu-r II I i li'rtui .1 II Ki'll Ii "Hill) ni nil in I Ii I -I -II i 11 I I Ii'. I.ix n.H'.-'i' .1 XV Mii.k, l'i I tin. In ii-i. ri in i mii .1 A l-ii' in will I in Vn 1 .1 I ii) Ii-.

n.i; "I I. nil RELICIOUS. contnd a large steam cotton gin at Granbury, and one at llluff Dale V. il hi 1 Kl 1 mi .1 Illl. ltHOIIll I 1 1 -n for the- Hew siibseriliei year in a hancc This applies to iind buy and handle an immense amount of seed cotton at both places, always paying more than nny one else.

In fact, we make Good coiiuty niatls. gi ing access to the railroads, mean increased i I. i'' iiiom-hh nt of local I'r. i jmucm inc-cas-ed pojiiibif ii'ti in iiox- i oH- li I. tlONDK.

W. count old ones paxing one ear in adxauce. If i i a in; .1 mii ul the best' agricultural pain M.Ml...it I n.i'i t. ry Snn.l.tv hi ttie mil ei ulum it i.i.im.. 1 I III 111- .1 I 1 1 ii i mi I mi 1 I.

i i m4 I i ii I i ii i uliirv roads. 15. id co'tn- in ihe south, iib-iiliitt ly licc.no.- is our time. ''iV: hide cotton, (. are on top.

Henderson ami J. K. 'i with two of the S-liool bond sane, iilt hUtH. (lie oppoili try road. XX ii hi I i I.H..I it nil I li.lllH, S.l.

i'l I. i 4 1:1 ll i lit hiiirli 1 1 i ii In n'i'l siii. i Which shall we a. vii rut i.u iirgesi cotton factors in 1 1 in. 4 i I.ix-l.rlKlil! iki ii.

.1 Williilnw 1-1 4 I. ne; win p' eaching the I l. Ill.n.1,,1 I I. I-, .1 nintlivi lll'K, lieM ii 11 can pay you more oiio: sureties. .1.

Hcntle soit. P.apiisi clten-b in G-anfm-y lllll' II M'J I. I. mi. hi.

l'i not sell your cotton until you see1 15. W. Morris, sheriff and ami Mi'-jet i -or Snmlay Baker Smith Implement Co. have in stock a fine line of Bugn.CrS, Phcctons, Jump-scats, Hacks and Carriages, which they are sGllinfc at low figures, and on fall time without inter- I i.l.i i lniui "i) In I In i. mi I mi I' II ki 'iiircb." lie us and get our price.

We get tt 1-' lector, state bond. G0U0; sureties, ii'iiv i SOCIETIES. Oriiiit-iiiv IjmI Vi A A M. m-i i. t'l I 1 II I I.im VV rut ill i ii ui; cgrams every day and keep post-1 d.

D. Prow Gortlon and 1). Fo" i''. Meeting ih ed in all the markets. We are Cogdell: county bond, .1 A a illy invited iver without orders for cotton sureties, I).

Urown, A. P. Got-' Pet. I-'- M'lh-- p.is.or. will hi x- tlin 1 1 r.lt 4 n- i nrh Mm ii I 11 II l.lt.

fc.T. liriiiiii.iiy Sn I ll ini it. A lie Mi I um ii-iii SI ini' mil i lull til, tt ii-i. i ry K. I i tt by dr0 in and in.

III I in -M 'I IH 11 Ki. '1I1M 't'-lltl-. Ill-, I I 1 I.i.il mi i ii it 1 1. lini t5pect our stocK. you It 1 ftT-X I ii ll xi ll, I -j W.

T.I-ylc,:isssor,stateboiid,ith givt sureties, .1. F. Hi n.ers.n. lil.etheysoi -ii. ft A inetinifs Will UU bllUWIl UllUUII a Piiansion S.

H. Smith, F. ('. Push ami A. P.

the preaciicr. hut Mich by attaule pentlcmcn, Gordon; county bond, ijOooo. same Mn.tms.d to n.HUtand made to feel at sureties lvisi.v bss uioxv fast. home, whether you 7 i lf. i i ixnt- I I JN0.S.

TURNER. M. Physician and Surgeon: OfliM. ovit A I' tfiil-tiiti'ii Mnrf, (1RANBURY, TEXAS. f-nvc PntU nt .1 Thin.h'n Iirrnc Hum-, I II vl.t'i.

kh tin Mri't Phil county clerk. I Mts.T.d.in. priMdct of thel' "uu. umm tx especially invited. r000; sureties, I.

F. DUNN dtONS, I Proprietors. FORT WORTH, TEX, Iv. lli. i iX ll ill, I ill.

I lit i i -mi Doyle and h. A. HannMfunl. io ircpnt. cnh niBcount.

bit, tl be itt Gn'tibiiry tomor. J. MM hndwick, surveyor, inrtiu. i it i muu i i 1 row. iFnd iy), and the ladiev of i ii i.

000; sureties, D. Ii. N.ltt, M. rcouesied to n-t ih-1. Williams, F.

(Mtush and H. i her Mrs. una lord restdejiec -i m-ii-tim f. OinlUI. i i.

i i paOi xn lur On ll x. II lit 5 p. A gotld alten.liUlCC .1. Hi Keith, county attorney, 1 a i a.iikm in ini ll I ii 1 I I 1 Irti 'it Mli'l Mireties, H. M.

l.stt J. I jn. J. XV. HOLDCN, DENTIST, Charges.

Reasonable, 1 i i up vn ALLummouauons irsi-ciass. Itiit, xx. I t-t-ln tnuiiri', Uriibury, i-x..

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