The Star News. (Nacogdoches, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1892 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY. Mar. 4, 1892.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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^“BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation.
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C. P. Coats has opened up with
a full line of confectioneries fruits,
Nuts, Cigars etc., in the brick
formerly occupied by O. H. But-
was a glitter-
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Come and get your crop mortga-
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zema, Chronic Ken
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>werful tonic, and i
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You will be surprised to find what
great bargains you can get in con-
fectionaries, fruits, nuts from C. P.
Coats.
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Hard times Eave ccme and harder
fcim.es am’er com’in.
Get the best bet. cigar in town
from C. P. Coats.
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lltlc Rheumatism,
ai- Swellings, Rheumatism, Malaria, oi-
that have resisted all treatment, Catarrh,
CURES
liOOOfeOlli
Female Complaints”'Mer-'
etc.
— an excellent appetizer.
Ask your druggist for Reed’s Chill
Cure, which he will guarantee. ’Tis
the everyday wonder of the world.
DR. R. D. BONE.
Our venerable friend J. C.
Weaver called day before yester-
It grieves us to chronicle the de-
mise of one of our most worthy read-
ers, who has been a cash subscriber
for a.long, very long time. Dr. R.
D. Bone of Selma Texas, died at his
home Feb. 24th 1892, leaving a wife
and five children. He formerly resi-
ded at Douglass in this county where
he lived from 1841 to 18G7. He
began the practice of medicine there
in 1858. He married in that year
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Crop mortgages here, 2| cents
apiece.
Hangup the fiddle and the bow and
perform on the shovel and the hoe.
John Windsor always remem-
bers to -give the Star-News a
lift, with the ducats.
Julian Looney of Appleby, is
'one of our several new cash sub-
fScribers this week.
for A G Picket.
n-i * for E R Smith .
G H Matthews for Bridgeford & Co
E de .Normandy for Hyman Blumm
361 Jnan Mora
370 A L Martin
Sy'
393 John Moffett
A J Mast .......
M L Me,Clave
Jesse Neil
A Oliver
a U Dilin.............
(570 M C Oliver
42g|Jas Perkins
425| Alexander Parks ..
437 M G Palmer
449|W C Pollock
462 O W Randall
468 H Robinson
480 Isaac Rogers
.miln Rowjn........
J Rusk
49 M Sacco.
L Sanches
.. M Sanches
... 53 John Skelton
• ■ • 503}Arinin Salizem..
.. 5361A F D Shannon
.. 54i J II Starr
■ • 664 ffioyd Shepherd
• 568 Jo,ln Turner
. 739lT C R RCo........
.. 572 Nancy Ursory
. 578 1) II Vail
.. 580 h W Vardeman .....
.. '57 ’foel Walker ’.
.. 58 Jose. Weeks
.. 59 J eft’Wilson........
Mose Walters.... ..
Filmorc Walters.. .
Wm White
J as Walling.
II M Watkins
T TA
JO Wright ~
■ 1326 Josia Kirby
"- Henry Kraber
Pleas Kelly.
.Lambert
■ • 243|’J ■*-’xiwsoa.............
■ ■ 349 J B Long
.. 350 A H Latimer
• ■ 6961 Lewis Luna
.. 40 Wm Man warring
.. 361 Jnan Mora.............
. 370 A L Martin .............
■ • 372 Sylvester Moreland...;.
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who lived near Douglass. He was
President of the East Texas
Medical Association in, this city.
He was a surgeon in the Confed-
erate Army. His scores of friends
and relatives in this county feel
deeply for the grief-stricken fam-
ily. Peace to his ashes.
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^•LOCML -?• NElaZS.-^
W. P. Mims is down with lagrippe.
Mortgages, for sale in this office.
Judge Ratcliff has a
palling.
District court will convene here
. next Monday.
G. H. Matthews' our popular city
mayor will be a candidate for re-elec
tion to the office which he filled with
such signal credit to himself and sat-
isfaction to his constituency. He has
Hone well in every sense, under all
• circumstances. His election is about
as near a certainty as anything can
be in the womb of the future.
as a splendid combiur
Ifafactlon for the cures o:
’ \ v and TVrt
Jas Appleby-(abstract Nos 278 aud 279)
Owner unknown
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Syphilis, Syphilitic Rheu:
Sores, Glandular Swellin
Chronic Ulcers tl 2
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Skin Diseases, ‘ Eczema'^Chrontc
curial Poison, Tetter ----
P« P- P. is a powc
Officers have been busy summoning
jurrors and witnesses and getting the
machinery in working order for the
■old justice-machine to grind. When
equiry is not fully blended with the
law-, it is indeed a grinding machine
of oppression, to be dreaded by all
fair minded men.
| To-day is the meeting of the school
trustees.
Streets, new streets ought to be day an(1 paid in advance for his
opened Jp in several parts cf town. Own Paper aud one which he sends |
The E>ap Year ball
y
ng succei s.
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Hard limes are complained of
every where, but they might be fai
worse.
A strong growing sentiment exists
here against the excessive planting of
cotton.
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W[N E..QF CAR D U I for Weak Nerves.
Cold wavesTemind us that we are
in danger of a freeze until after Easter
Sunday.
There’s nothing in the Confec-
tionary line that you can’t get at
W. K. Thomas’.
There are many Cough Remedies,
but only one “Certain Cough Cure.”
See that the trade mark “C. C. C.” is
on the wrapper and blown in the
bottle. Sold by G. E. Samuels.
For circular letters aftd such
printing as requires type writer
type, we want to say that the
Star-News office is amply sup-
plied.
\V. E. Winston says that he will
make a run in the Nacogdoches Iron
Foundery next Thursday nigh-; those
who desire to see this work of casting
are invited to come.
^IcEkee’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD’S BLACK - DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Nacogdocher County:
Perkins Bros, wholesale, Nacog-
doches, Texas.
G. E. Samuels, Nacogdoches
A. P. Stephens, Black Jack-
• A -7- M. Weeks, Chireno;
Tp^®??®?Liuii Flat;
(Aing & Whitaker, Douglass;
H. King, Oil City;
Fisher & Crow, Etoile.
S. H. Watkins, Linn Flat.
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If duty always leads us up hill,
why shofild we ever shrink from the
call of duly.
The new arrival at D. H. Gold-
J berg’s is a fine boy. \Ve congratulate
the entire family.
Cold damp winds have produced
much of the indispojiou complained
of lately.
Smith, Brown & Flores..
A R Starr for heirs of S A Cone
H M Truehart for Mrs A C Wood.
B E Smith
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Get your Ginger Cakes, Malaga
Grapes, Lemons, Oysters, Pecans,
Candies, Cabbage, Oranges, Cigars,
Onions, Dates, Bananas, Snuff,
Sardines, Dried Apples, Chewing
Gum, a good Lunch, canned Pigs
feet, etc., of W\ K. Thomas, Opera
House Corner.
ftlcElree’s WiNE OF CARDUI for female diseas
Yim will be cured without inflic-
tion if you take “C. C. C. Certain
Chill Cure,” for Cnills and Fever.
Pleasant to take, Guaranteed Sold
by G. E. Samue’s.
Miss Clida Harris entertained her
juvenile friends Wednesday evening.
The occasion being rhe Sth aniversary
of her birth-day.
Nervous and delicate women should
not take Quinine and rack their
nerves, but “C. C. C. Certain Chill
Cure,” the great remedy for Fever,
Ague and M alaria. Sold and warran-
ted by G, E. Samuels.
Miss Nina Carraway gave a social
party a few eyeninQ ^.9L,\~
My silk umbrella, with “D. A.
S.” carved on the handle, was ta-
ken from my store about 3 or 4
we§ks ago without my knowledge.
Borrower will please return same,
and oblige,
Mr. Frank Roquemore took a trip
to Lufkin Wednesday, to look after
a class in dancing. He has closed
the second session in this city.
is qualified and we wish him success.
Several of our patrons in town
have paid their Subscriptions since
last issue, for which we make our
politest bow, and ask that they
call again, early and often.
S. D. Caver is always on deck
with a happy srffiQ5 __J-Ve think
he’s going ,tg ,uu. --------------
We took iier iianJs^BP^.J'^r.g'Lffiv^yaocasioa many of her young friends
though be didn’t psjitiVely vow
that he would.
English Spavin Liniment removes all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blem-
ishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbsr
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bone, Stifles,
Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Ect.
Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warrant-
ed the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known, f/old by Perkins, Bro, Druggist
abroad to his son. Encourage-) I’J virtue of authority vested in l.„ by <.bo l«wo v! the SUue oi
ment is the best medicine in the : ^-exas a,*G Tax rolls of Nacogdoches county, I this day, Feb. 15th. 1892, i
If a few hundred men ! LCV-] mP0" lhe land hei'e5naf‘ter described, and will sell"the same on the I
[fust Tuesday in April, it beingthe bth day of April 1892, to satisfy the
taxes and all costs that may accrue thereon for the year 1891, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, in front of the court house door in the
town of Nacogdoches, County of Nacogdoches and the State of Texas
between the legal hours of sale, to wit:
- an<
.
Ballard’s i
Whooping Cough-
There is no remedy in the world world,
which will give such prompt
lief in Whooping Cough as
lard’s Horehound syrup.
cure i
your children will not keep
FOR SHERIFF:
We are authorised to announce
•J. H. HALTOM, Sr. a-s a candidate
tor the office of ■S’heritffof Nacogdoch-
• <es County at the .ensuing election.
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Only a few new subscribers
come in now-a-days. Some are
quitting and we are scratching off
a good sprinkle of delinquent
“beats”
were present with all the mirthful-
ness imaginable.'
g@“WINE OF CAR DU!, a Tonic for Women.
Messrs. Guy W. Taj lor and Linn
Fall of Chireno were up and attended
the leap year ball Monday night.
Will you exchange your cough
for a 25 cent bottle of “C. C. C.
Certain Cough Cure?” If so, go
to your druggist—he is always
ready to make the trade for a
quarter. Sold by G. E. Samuels.
An obituary notice of Eliheu
Nuner is held over for a reply to
the questions propounded to lhe
family of deceased. We don’t
know yet, just what to do.
An ordinance was passed Wednes-
day prohibiting people from going
within ten feet of the passenger train
for the purpose of soliciting trade.
Mr. E. L. Riddick one of the most
popular commercial men iu East
Texas came home and remained a
part of this week with his family.
For an emergency there is no
remedy more essential than “C. C. C.
Certain Cough Cure” for Croup,
Whooping Cough, etc. Sold by G.
E. Samuels.
has blessed her
a sweet girl—the
•‘sweet girl graduate” in the pros-
pective. Over which he is very much positively
ler in Opera House block. . He rejoiced. Infant and father doing
olicits your patronage. , well at last accounts.
Come right along and secure the
shadow ere the substance fails.
I positively will not remain her
Iways.
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ORIGINAL GRANTEE.
... J I Y’Barbo
108 Asa Banks
31, Jose Flores
68 -1 H Aldrige
160 F F Hix
339 T J Lambert
169 P Cooper
8 J de la Bega
258 Sol Harkiel
14,N de la Cerda
199 J M Esparza
264;C Holmes
• 626 M Yarbrough
65 J J Acosta
3291F Kelly
203- 'V Edmundson ......
. 30 Jose Flores
• 504! M J Sanches
• 58! Jose Weeks
. . I Lot 6 Bl’k 8 in Garrison
• 25 John Durst
. 17 J A. Chireno
. 427 51 L Patton
C Aguelera
... Willis Ashlev
75 Thos. Appleby
E Axlev
Henrv Bailey
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135 Sb elb v Corzine
140 J P Collins
173 H H Cawthorn
27|Jose Durst
180pV Dankworth.
1831’1 H Durrett ..
193 A J Driver
-195 Amos Driver...........
• 28 P J Esparza
216 P B Fuell
219 Ben Fuller
32 Eli Garrett
229 Jesus Gomez
240 Thos Goss
33|JW Holeman
241 M G Herrera
2471R Hotchkiss
258|Sol Harkiel
F F Hix I..'
J H Harris
Wm Hayes
Lee Hardeman
VV B Hathcoat
II R Hyde
W C Holmes
ovv 'V D Irvine
308 R A Jordan
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Mrs. Riddick
earthly lord with
h
Hiyiicizna endorse P. p.
and prescribe It with great
firms and stages of Pri
New houses and other repairs
rshining in all directions.
Rev. Leon Sonfield preached
veiy able sermon last Sunday.
R. W. Haltom kindly invited us
to his fine dinner on his birth day
.au.ni vepsiaiL- -,
' blit the. sl.r pi'e-
ai-ranged that there would be
friends and fat turkey at our fes-
tal board that day. so we couldn’t
.go as the custom has been for
many, many years. Let’s see,
this is, we believe his 59th birth-
day. We shall make a point of
jgoing to the next, the sixtieth one.
E. M. Weatherly has our thanks
for a cash subscription.
The Star-News and Atlanta Gon-
stitution for £2.00, come along.
Yon can't get the world for 5 cents
at C. P. Coats, but very near it.
Let us hope for a heavy fruit crop,
but it is in great danger during the
sudden changes.
We takepleasure in introducing
to our readers the new firm,
Stanley & Bowman, Insurance
Agents and Merchandise Brokers.
Although the partnership is re-
cently formed the gentlemen com-
posing it are well known here and
.-abroad as sensible, prudent, hon-
est business menj Their office is
•on Main street. WTe commend
them to all persons needing good,
prompt service in thier line of
^business.
Blank mortgages at the Star-News the eldest daughter of James Burke,
office.
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building iiptbe syTieuiTipTliyT
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WcElraa’s WINE OF cXfiOUl forfemale diseases.
Who Said so.
Every body who has used ever
used Herbine says its the best
Chill and Levor medicine and Li-
ver medicine in the world for
Liver complaint constipation In-
digestion Dyspepsia. Both taste
in the mouth on arising with naus-
ea and coated tongue, foul breath,
sick headache, yellow jaundice &c.
Herbine is without equal. It is a
prompt and positive cure. Sold
by Perkins Bros.
FSEE. CRAYON PORTRAITS FRAME!
To all our Subscribers for 1892. '
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“A government that is hated
seldom lasts,” but a cough neglec-
ted may last till the erack of doom
—cure it quickly with “C. C. C.
Certain Cough Cure.” Sold by
G. E. Samuels.
[ For a first-class
hni, Simni or Hair-Cat,
Or any Kind of Barbering, call at
•Parlor—Barber—Shop,-
Opposite Old Stone Fort.
C. F. BROWN, Proprietor.
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LIPPlWr Bm, Proprietors,
Druggists, Lippman’s Block, SAVAHfiAH, GA»
Sold by W. A. Nelson.
Messrs. Winston & Mize put in a
new grist mill at the Nacogdoches
Irion Foundary and now the people
of this vacinity have facilities for
getting their corn ground
home.
W e, the publishers of “ North American Homes ”
in order to increase the circulation of our journal
throughout the United States and Canada, will spend RSf
this year over one hundred thousand dollars IB®
among.our new subscribers in the form of an artistic SuK
Crayon Portrait and a handsome frame (as per cut
below), to be made free of charge for every new S*|p
agF subscriber to “North American Homes.” Our aPR
family journal is a monthly publication consisting of S B
16 pages, filled with the best literature of the day glG
feg'H by some of the best authors, and is worthy of the S|§
.. . ----- great expense we are doing for it. Eight years ago aljj
culation; to-day it has over 200,000. This was obtained byTudkious’a'dvert^mVnt Md^lavish E ‘
denroMoing ourself TV1 hhe proPrietor of.the K has accomplished we feel confi-
we aref4viZ von will *ar&e capital to draw upon, and the handsome premium
monev^ve arJ?n»n\’1 certamIF £lve us the largest circulation of anv paper in the world. The
've arc spending now among our subscribers will soon come back to us in increased cir-
BEAD THE FOLLOWING GBAND 30 DAT’S’ OFFEE:
o us prlce for one l’ear subscription to “ North American Homes ” and send us also
free of chai-ge; in^mom^nVVbso^
you a genuine French glass, boxing and
packing same free of expense. Cutr-1
this out and send it with your photo-
graph at once, also your subscription,
which you can remit by Draft, P. O.
Money Order, Express Money Order,
or Postal Note, made payable to i—
NORTH AMERICAN HOMES PUBLISHING CO.,
| World Building, He® 7
Horehound Syrup for most cooling and soothing remedy
. I for Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
I Bronchitis and Asthma, in the
1 h It is free from opium.
; re- builds up new tissue, strength-
1 Bal- ens the Lungs, and is an incom-
It will parable remedy, made of the best
it. If you will try it, al)d purest materials. If your
yOU Lungs are weak and you have a
awake all night coughing. Bal- tickling in your Throat, you need
. j Perkins Bros. Agent. ;
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| virtue.ot authority vested in me by the tax laws of the state of!
world. If a few hundred men I !.eVy^pon.the land hereinafter described, and wiH sell the
who owe subscriptions, would pay |
up, it would cure this awful la-
grippe.
Influenza “knocked endways,”
also Coughs, Colds, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, &c.,
with “0. C. C. Certain Cough
Cure.” Sold by G. E. Samuels.
Robert Elliot sets the farmers a
good example in the cotton culture.
He raises plenty of everything to
use at home and the surplus is
oftener something else than cotton.
He made six bales and is holding
it.
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J Nancy Ursory..
580 Is Vardeman
7,7 Joel Walker ...
58 Jose Weeks....
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AH who hold tax receipts for the year 1891, tor any of the above
tracts of land will please bring them forward or send me the number. I
can lefei to the stub, and will pay all costs of advertising.
H. C, HALE,
Tax Collector of Nacogdoches County, Texas.
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Well Satisfied.
Walters, Tex.. Oct. 11, 1890.
About Hs years ago my son had the first at-
tack of epileptic dizziness and sudden illness.
Five different doctors did him no good; on the
contrary, his case grew worse, and the attacks
became moro frequent and severe until he evert I
had 4 to 6 attacks daily. After taking 3 bottles I
of Pastor Koenig’s . Nerve Tonic the attacks!
entirely ceased. HENRY F. MUELLER, s
teSlWKOElligj-
liatlier Be Witliout Bread. XI
Bishop’s Residence, Marquette, Mich., I
Nov. 7,1889. f
The Rev. J. Kossbiel, of above, place, writes :
I have suffered a great deal, and whenever I feel
now a nervous attack coming on I take a dose
of Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic and feel re-
lieved. I think a great deal of it, and would
rather be without bread than without the Tonic.
r n r ■.•rijteg i
I O P , P°°r .patients c,an_ also obtain
This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend
Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1876. and
is now prepared under his direction by tbe
KOENEQ MED. CO., Chicagi?, ill.
Bold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. 6 for S&
Large Size, S1.75. 6 Bottles for S9.
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