Honey-Grove Enterprise (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 7, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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The late firrn Price & Provine
Ibas this day Di Bao1ved by mutual
I consent. All those indebted to the
same will find their areoú&ts in tlie
hands .of T. B.JSarbrough who is
| agent for the collection of all claims
Priéfe & Provine.
lot the firm.
;Dec. 28. 1810
Cole & Stubaugh are selling
|their entire stock of Dry Goods at
¡)8t,for cash. Go and see them.
STRAYED.
from the undersigned, last spring,
railes southeast of Uoney Grove, n
(►ay mat e, 3 years old p .sf, branded
irith two half-circles on left ahoul-
8er, one over the other. I wi I paj
ftO.for her delivery to me.
J II. Brovles -
H. LEVY & CO..
BRAKCT OF TUB
Tb tie BhUmm Mm of Northern Toxm :
This beinf the openisg of the "busin«*
season, we desire to call your. Attention to
*?r*T' (re*h *«*<l«>rapiete stock of
GENTLEMEN AND BOY8' CLO. HING.
and A " *
constan
«tylee.
Having a manufactory of our own- in New
York, we think, that we are i justified ax.
raring our customers and the public, that
we ean and will sell to country merchant*
and jobbe s, as low as they can buy in New
q j ^ J
NOTICE.
The undersigned, the Burv?vin^>
|idow of G. W Moore, late of Fau-
IQ county, deceatM d—having fil#-c.
n inventi ry and appraisement aw?
jven bond an nquirtd by 1 <w, n
liy authorised to settle the business
her deeeased husband All w?r-
|ne indebted to deceased, by note o
jcouut, Hp' requested to settle th J
ie at once.
Maay S. 'Moore.
ioncy-Orove, pee. 22. 1870. *
i MIX" Y GROCERY.
J. B. McSBS I
hand at alt times the cheapest and best
ir> tinware.
4 i caniles,
*>baec«>, If. v. fruits,
*khy * ants,
cigars, cheese,
' , «oda, candies, *
pepper, 'raisins, '
•pic ' ringer,
«jrtf*.
sardines,
lifMtn, wines,
brandies, fritter*,
-cherries, peaches,
prwder, load,
turnare rtc.. ete
ib lact everything, thf (axilfun e. r) lie*
Burnishing (fopds, now on hand and
taatfy being received, of the very latest
i. leasf, with f eight and . harges added
Having located here permanently, and
witn a long a d thorough experience in tbe
business we can please alíjelo patronize us,
and strongly desire to make the acquaint
snce of U Who visit our city.
We guarantee to ¿«11 below New O leans
prices.
H ping you will at Jess favor us w th a
call before purchasing, we are
UcapectfuUy youis.
H. LEVif & CO.,
16-tf.) 19 Polk St, Je tiers . , Texas.
X0RHV03 BROS,
Cotton Factors
Ueeeiviig, Forwarding and Commisúei.
, NEBC HAN r« ,
Whot te n Ie iDtntere in
DRY GO CD S . GROCERIES,
Farming Implements. Etc.
J EF FE R S ON, TEJA fi
BT Superior Factlries offered for the
Storage of-Cotton and Freights «f all kinds
AGENTS for the (QJinux. Howe a*
and Heapcr also the celebr.ted
NEW T ON W A 60 N.
Every part o the Wagon is guaranteed
for Twelve Months.
13p litoral Jéranc0 made en Cotton
othrr PmÚHC* 4t«fftí with no.-
E,. MARX,
, Whoftfaie dealer in
0r? |oobs- f
1-
A. CARD.
the death ofMr.<G. W. Huntingdon, the
f Payne, Huntington & Co in dissolv-
| - king effect from and after 3lst ultimo.—
fir business will be attended to and liq*
Wffcy their successors.
Payne, Datneron A Co.
) undersigned, surviving members *>f the
Ifm af Payne, Huntington A Co., will
me the Cotton Factorage and Commix-
iminessat the old,office 64 & tití Bu*
Stréét, under the name aud style-ol
\ HMnerou & Co., and solicit a cuutin-
of the patronage extended.to that firm
\ the assuranee «rf stiict attention tu
intrusted to tbeir care.
J. IJ. Payne.
fcTM.v Win. H. Uaineron,
_ _ . Henry M. Payne.
I0rf^ns, 8ept. l<q, IH70.
A MiW BOUJi.,/, "
^ intued ffiui l||i#\o.UicA al
''y friua 8<i ccuW >><:<
With a «empate a x>rtment of
Kamlly Grjccrici, Uvkm, tic
The best U^e of I la J ware—
I.fc O N, 8 . £fE L, NAIL8,^F«.,
VVuguii «mi Carriage jMuleriale
y v-y
All of wVnh to s^tl lit New O
ea s wholesale prices. '
tA 4- 26 Dallas and 72 *U Austin 8m?et..
JEFFERSON. T^t ; r
li ■ .i — fJMK
•*- r '
GlUlUJfc&TAÍLQR,
Wholesale C^ooert,
a
COM Aft B88ION, &
HIXJElVfNG, and
Forwarding Mvohants
r«4ssss Us £sw,
-Mmi
* '■ : i ' ihlK^i i lM
Now ttm- Everybody out' buy Good* on the Stepp *
.; - . ' ' \ > j¡ . .y t , ■ '' .< ' t . ' ■*
L&rrison Corner in Honey-Grove
BELbW JEFEERSON PHICB3I
tñfT'
■li
'fliejf. «fe. :<SiiÜ "ériá sM * Vm ueoc
nice, pretty things for the Ladies—my thing you want,
whether it be Fine end Fancy or tJseful and Agreeable-^-
Also a complete Variety vt Tastes for oentlcmen—-togettier
with any amount of nice «suits* for the little folks.
Antral! to be sold, or given aw at in Thirty Days.
Déii^t delay* t r yon-It miss a fortune.
k. . aaraaaX
w. i axfiaiutf.
BATEMAN & BRO.
, ^ « . t ; ■ 4 * • I* ' , \ . <* U ' •
tforw&rtling & Conimisaion Morcbanta
'.rr*'
WU^LESIIE GUOmS,
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TKfTfRSOM, ..
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Ts**a
TIOS. D. PRIC
HiáíáMéwtk
the pub^;"square
<iKOC^aUW,T?)wp for capbi. f Al
groceries will find it to their interc t
j purchasing elsewhere. .
IS 118 o^ FAMIL
im befooe
all on
J P. RU8MLL, a n RAINRY, JR
r. I MARTIN, B. C BAOBY.
Bussel, Rainey & c<>
(Huecctoora to J. If. ^ X S. RusseM f Co )
KKCfclVINu, FUKWARulNO,
j, ' —AND—
Commlaaion MorOlianta,
.■w. ♦ v •, $#%•*' í MrV « I
, AND DftftMtRH ¡U
Groceries ' jBnd Agriealtaral
Iinph*m?nts.
Sole Agents for Letidiughaus i W^f«ms
tollman's Cora j>.illssiii l>i .lge*s Pliw*
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tr¿yh e r i tf/ír$A ]/.?
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Burnett, Tom R. Honey-Grove Enterprise (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 7, 1871, newspaper, January 7, 1871; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178835/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.