Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
B- 11 ____..._•_
Ellis. ^
ELLIS & ALLEN,
itays asi talisrs at Law
AXD REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Halletsville, Texas.
academy.
Halletsville, - - Texas.
* »ttenti°D to all business entrusted
he ^^A^4w^Fr:K;tlce in ^ of the courts in
haAt*te.£yomct over Mitchell’s store.
m
mi
S- O. IFa-ttorx,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hallelsvillr, Tr,x<is.
^MJallortioiis promptly aftnnrted to. Will practice
/^ar employed: £3^ Office over National
Money to Loan.
*
M. 8. Townsend
••>-' ' - > ■ . / f
Law,
Will resume, scholastic duties
September 3d 1894. This Academy
oners a thorough, practical course
of studies iu English', German and
Bohemian. The Institution is
suitably adapted to deceive a nunr-
1 ber of boarders at moderate rates.
Music and the ArtsTecei ve spot:-
ial attention. For. further parti-
culars, address
MOTHER SUPEftiGn,
- ' Sacred Heart Academy.
Halletsville,, Texas.
representing the tirni of Tocke.
•Wilkins & Lange, of Galveston,
was iu the city Friday. ; G
Messrs. ijolZheister and Keisch,
°£ Inez, are visitiug. relatives iiera.t societies, wore present. - Some iai.
\0Ti,y 1,s,Kt!?? •P®T‘*Dt Ganges- r.ere made iu the
QLsiti roi tne b. A,, & A, P. rail- hvJ^iws t±
---- - ' * * - 7 , J ‘JlilllU LA
master for the b. A. <fc A. P. rail-
way: at Eagle Lake, now represent-
ing the 'National-Cotton Oil Co.’, of
Houston, was in lijif burg last
week. -
Quite a number of the young
fol ks were on I ridi i;g Sunday af-
ternoon; success to you, Paul.
Webster.
- •• -Bohemian Roman Catholic
Union of Texas held its5th. annual
meeting in Halletsville ou the 3d
and 4thJ of- July ' Twenty-one
delegates, representing 19 local
societies, were present.' Some im-
tvvrtrijtvf ci . r. .n t:
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* Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest V. S. Gov't Report
, (,
•" / IIACKBEBliVi
■ Theremre ‘hnjstiCC meii as well ">hi; **rares, , nmiesob, MCLien-
as clothi ng and they can . be - had; Ban, Fort Lend and * Milam coun-
t-heap. ; ; . : ' • ‘ ItieS.- Total mPmAoroLT^ qqi-• mu.
i Attorney - at j
Halletsville, Texas.
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Office with S. C. Patton.
J. W. RAGSDALE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
cheap-. ... . , e ? $r..;? I
Mr. C. L. Neuhaus came home-
Saturday but returned Monday.to
taking stock for. Mrs
- finish
Loetcher Of Weimar.- , . % is graded according to the. age of
olrs. xurner after spending a members. Between the ages of 18
w weeks uith her parents ( Mr. and 25 the tmminm wgi tqqu
M
nALLETSTILLE, TEXAS.
kf 'i •
Office in the Rahb building.
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OK. A- A. IiEDBETTER J J>P.. T. R. KNOX
| LEDBETTER and KNOX. ■
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
¥■- ' , ■ HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS.
OvftCB in Ledbetter &, Knox's*Druji Store
• If
1
• Wvy ;
:m, '
Pdvif'C,
111
kiM::
if. m- •
few weeks with her parents (Mr:
40. M-rs. Fowlkes') , returned to;
her home at Yoakum Sunday.
. Mr. L. Hughes is digging a hole
the Texas
Hardware Co.-, of San Antonio,
\ isitt-u Mr. G. Schulz and family
Sunday.
-ti..light shower oi -rain’ fell here
M.ondcIy eveurng.
A S yeet \ oung man does not
by-laws and . orgaifization. Tt -is
expected that the future.will bring
new-successes to the; Union. The
■main objects or -the. Igniop -are:
The elevation of Roman Catholic
church; the- promotion of ; the
mother language; aid and- assis-
tance to widows and orphans, and
charitable . benevolence.. The
Union is now composed of. 23 sis-
ter lodges in Lavaca,'Fayette., De-
Witt Brazps, . Burleson, McLen-
nan, rort Bend and Milam ; .coun-
ties. Total membership 391; The
ITmon pays $600 at the death of ‘ a
member and $300 at the. death of
a member’s wife. The premium'
is graded according to the age of
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
loads last sea-
DR. E. M. RABB,
o
Physicians & Surgeons.
HaUcisvillc, - - Texas.
O—Office at Rabb'a druu »«ore<-o
H. P. SCHAEFER,
son.'
Scbulenburg, Texas.
BLOHM & HAHNKE.
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‘A
DK. A. F. NEWBURY,
Physician and Surgeon.
g HALLETSVILLE. TEXAS.
Office second story Shely Building.
Shi nor-,
‘ . ' ;. Dfe^i^re in
Furniture, Coffins, Etc
F. W. NEUHAUS,
Dealer In Real Estate.
Halletsville, Texas.
C^ne of the choicest real estate in tbe city and
Sr «Xtaty for sale and rent at reasonable terms.
Wind mills,
cisterns, stock
tanks, etc., and N 3°,U1^ maiJ llot
w;m ]..<t .... nm i d tQ any candy when
Y7 -v t driving \vitil. a young'lady. .
Linie.- .i\ lhe farmers are busy topping
Sod andci'ccr,1 eora at(d cotton,
ted two . ea- j ■ ^r- Sahi Hughes fried his vocal,
i— * i ; ■ c ttApficiiy on the night of 5th iust.-
by ‘ speech making,.” He spoke
m the interest of tho People’ Par-
ty and urged his friends to go to
Halfetsville-on the 14th and nom-
inate him for Night-Rider.- The,
boys say that Mr. Hughes could be
heard 3 miles oil'. ;/
Mr. Frank Beihanke paid Yoak-
um visit Sunday. [.
A few days since we . had the
Teva, Pleasure of visiting at Sau Auto-
* nio> Seguin, Gonzales and other
places. Around San Antonio ' we
iound craps, iu a bad condition.
Corn has sutfored from drouth,
■v;.rs
Kara
.LAVACA LODGE, Ho. 1702,
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
nwy Thursday aigbt at Odd Fellows’ Sal
VtsiUng Knights are invited te meet with ns.
_ _ C. F. Lehmayn.
Dictator.
H. JCtUCEXSCHXKIDKa,
KSEt... Havener.
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' A MURCHISON LODGE, No. 80.
^^■IC-HLSONLODGE, No. 80.- -A. P.U. M.
.**.^4 tB^t*°g at Masonic haii, in the tewn of
Walietmila. ontheSatnrdav of, or prec-edin-, the
Toll moon ef such month. All Master Masons in
«ooa standing are invited to attend.
„ _ _ W*. Petbbsox, w. m.
3. ©. Iasklvoton, Seeretarv. .
. Ark lodge No.
k 50. Ij- O. O. F*.
K
P wbsm HnlieteviHe at tbe >Odd Fellows Hall
-■ 'issr*- E'MT,PPE"«-
Secretary.
—
d^au Antonio is a thing wf tlie past.
I he ground is bare, hihI. thn '. few
biu,iua im oare# aiHir, tlie i few
Whet Nerve Berries head or cat tie tjiat are there yet
have done for others ; are poor- consequently tough beef
-riT* fhAt/ -wmII cT L tliP jA. I fill in C 11 v • V
they will do
for you.
at the Alamo City.
Laid 25 the premium paid in 1893
Was $4.25; in 1894 §10.85. The
disbursed in -1893 was over
§oY,d0, The.-following were elect-
ed bllieers: ,A1 Polansky, Fayet-
?ilie, president; .A. Taneck,' Hal-
letsville, vice,presnientiFr.Janda,
Blulf, secretary; Cbas. Peter, Am-
mansvjlle, accountant; Ad Polans-
ky, Lyons, treasurer; II: JaV.ecvk,
,M ou J ton, i reas n r er reger vd fp n d;
J.. Bi;andej'sk>% Bryan,All rector for
1 year-; F. A. Parma, Navorhad,
director for 2 years; Lev. Jos. Pel-
uar, Bryan, chaplain; F. dezek,
Sweet Home, organizoj; O. Sind-
elar, Fayetteville, brgauizqr/.Tbe
otn annual meeting will convene
the 3d 'and 4th of Jui)-, 1895, m
Bryan, Brazos County, Texas. The
U di-on was iiieorbonifed m Texas
in 1889. Before the meeting adi-
iourned the following: resolutions
were-adopted: ; '. '
M hereas, the highest officer of
the city of Halfetsville as a repre-
sentative of the Halletsville citi-
zens has extended to us a most cor-
dial welcome:
Be it resolved that we ’the dele-
gates and officers of the Bohemian
Boman Catholic Union of : the
State of Texas assembled, iu the.
Tribute of Respect
* ^ hereas, Q ur H ea venl vf F at her
in his w.isuom has called ‘from bur
Pro lr*:nnn XT' r-> - ,
midst K." di.kr^wbo "S;° 1° H‘>'pnimAj
m at his home ,n this ,mty oL “apleajtopat Mitehel^
*riday, .J une 29th, 1$94. and A* Jejbs 18
________H , . visitlogf'Hr
'Yhereias, \ve sorrow ovWr the 1 ^0U8^OD
loss of a warm friend and worthy —Honey, a <Mioice, pure article,
brother Catholic Knight, and deep- at Tetersoo <fe -Co.’s,
ry sympathize with his beieaved 1 “—See call fnr n
family, therefore be it
See call for meeting of old
fxecuhve committee.
Iteeolvod, that although we f —If you want vour mids insured
P..P i-11 Blakcsleft*
vine will of our Heaven!v Father Lt!' w ,a 8,e6* ,
in that he has called our beloved tliLl BC?°^.wl11 **
brother, in accordanc . v i h Elis i y Prof' Mu88il this year.
brother, in accordance -vPh .
divtoe purpose, and that, the call is ' rI an ^eo cream glace,
from a world of sin. of sorrow ahn 0l at Blakeslee’s.
from a worid of sin, of sorrow aud ,,
of pain to we hope a brighter and -Prof. A. C. Mussil a
better home beyond dbe akies, ! Agnes Hayefc will marry
where but joy prevails, where there 24th.
1C Yin mrwa /Ino tl* K.-.4-__- _ i t
/jg
- Arnolds, Carters, Davids and
>\ oodmansees inks, at Fev & i5rau-
-'riig’s.
—o .uumeu iiuw urouto, uiaie oi iexas assembled, iu the
ii|ip?sl!|Ss
T ;ihe i?UL> south anti west ; of- tention of the Ylayor and^the eiu-
• ^an Alltouiois a thinyoof Hia-mug* apnflWf FTallhfb^liA' -
•is Ho more death but an eternal
rest throughout tbe countless ages
of eternity, to, that home which we
all bope hope ere loug to reach,
after our alloted time; cm earth is uodd baa locate h«
spent, and our father shall call us jng for a rent-house
to enter that rest;-may we meet at ^
the great; throne of God. * Be it
further ' ; j C'P'.
Besolyed, that a copy of these
resolutions be sept the family of
-—A cotton buyer named D. M.
Dodd has located here audis look-
-5
^Mr. Wm. Sharber, of Sweet
Home, is on tbe- Hebald’b roli-of-
honur this week.
V i -
New lot of prayer l>ookg, tes-
taments, bible8, etc., at Fey &
.#3
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our deceased brother, that a cony UrheDt9- «
be published and that the game be Braunig's.
' - Some open cotton off of Allen.
English’s farm was brought to our
office yesterday.
^Mr, Wm. Woitek will open a
J^ersaloon and grocery
spread upon the • midutes of the
Branch by order St, John Branch
ot the C. K. of A. No: 564.
*Theo. Henke, '
Wm. Blakeslee, | Com.
Halletsville, Texas, July 6th, 1894.
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Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out of
jrt fv -55the justice court of DeWrct eountyl Tex-
|/,aab Y« , aSrOf date tlie (itU day of July, 1894, on
y a-judgment iu said G'purt, rendered on
OF I5THDAT. .^,/v ?y the ZWi.Uay of April, 18*J4,- In cause No.
Mfl-E N Easily, Quietly George .Litseh.pkdntiff, against
deiiveroi] tn mo l wm
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Stop* unnatural Jr Y^hUr
c“*w,0u°J <v;ruLLt^outh1f1**«
which ]«d ®R,un* m.uor.
lU:u<»r,
ndTiiTtaJon " ''Wr^eraALA?rtht
Nerve Berries «S3^f,
Dorkot Si«,- 4.^ leru-to carry in test
tr^umen/I*'00 per 2^5*** .full **“’“*«« •*« a,avaca county and
u“u oi suit, ami directed and
delivered to me, 1 will proceed to sell at
tbe court house door on the 7tli day of
Sugil,st’ 1894, the same being the first
1 uesdav m August, within the hours pre-
scribed by law to the highest bidder for
cash the following described property
levied upon by me- by virtue of said
writ, viz: Two tracts of land 740 acres
eac-u .and situated in Lavaca county and
zens of Halletsville. '
Whereas; the Halletsyilie Lodge
of Catholic;Khights has extended
to us a brotherly arm in a most
cordial welcome and highly added
to the radiance of our church cele-
bration.
* Be it resolved that we the dele-
gates and officers of the Behemihn
Boman Catholic Union m the State
of Texas express to them our most
hearty thauks for their-marked at-
tention. F
—‘COMET PILE REMEDY CURES. •■’
• ■■ • - -v. ... - ; :y ;-. ;
County Court.
AMEBI^’Al^inEjiic^A^Co^k'Iweiijnntl^o0 ! fe,1^eF abstract, 4’2.
For Sale by Teal Sen er K,.„x ' :,«<1 ^ *'•' '»
Der Deutsche Tag. .
Yon verschiedene Seiten apfge
fordert, uni Anstalten zu. machen,
den Deutschen Tag dieses dahr
festlieh z-u begeheii, ersuchen wir
alle Diejenigen, tlie sich dafuer in-
tressiren, ihren Namen zu 2ieich-
nen zu Eider d« r Listen die bei
Kahn A Stanzel,-Schenk & Eijers,
oder Elstner and Appelt aufliegt!
Um zahlreiche Unterschnft bittet.
TT7> n. k'P- ^ • FahrEnthold,
F. W. Neuhaus, President.
ISch rift fuehrer.
Go To the Racket I Racket Storel
Go to the, racket store, in the
new Newbury building at the rear
of Iiosenberg Bros, and get you
bargains, never heard of before.
Will have full stock m 3 weeks.
Also *bav6 tailoring business in
connection.
A. J, Czihos.
the Samuch building oh Texana
street on the first of August. /kxjgj
Lost or stolen, one bay horse^
branded AK on hip; blind fn one
eye. A reward of $5 to any per-
son bringing same to Sokol
Halletsville. ,
— Rev. J. O’Shanaban, S.
president of St. Mary’s UDiversity
of Galveston, will preach on “thw
church aod the Bible” at tbe Cath-
olic church Sunday at 9:30 a. '
service.
If you neerk a pair of Jeaos
UCKSKIN
BREECHES -THE BrcKS
They are the best made,' and
they prove defective von get kiie
pair.
—^Sheriff Houchio^ returned
yesterday from Falls county
Wm. Hairgrove, who has
wanted here since last year for as-
sault with intent to kill, and Uhw ‘
ter Dement, whom he arrested i
sss. s1, .gs sss& vrS*
ined a Hit to _____ .v u“2ens on their way home hnnrH hnrein B
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fit f-r
LALLARD and MOHAWK, JR
We WRI stand our celebrated stallion
LALLARD anti jack MuHAWK, JR. at
OUT Every stable in Halletsville during
this season beginning March 10th, 1894.
Our terms are: Insurance, $12; by tlie
season, $9. For further information call
on the undersigned.
- Stockkk & Griffith.
July,. 1891. ... 2
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Call For
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ffl'S PURE MAIJ F.F.Collins Mm; c
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SheriflTs Sale.
U
i exas, of date the 6th day of .July 1894
the^hS^H in f\a c0lu‘t’ rencLrcd on
inE . .1UarVD°f in cause-
No. 1111 staled Breeden Bros, plaintiff
against Thos. Ryan defendant Vhc’
sum orpi:80;and costs of suit, and di-
reeted and delivered to me, I will pro-
gallery
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jourued.. r Many cases were con-
tinued. A little probate, business
is still to be transacted. The fol-
lowing cases have beeu disposed of
siuee our last report:
criminal. catfish weighing seventy-one *toraers’always bu8J' finest
G. Eilers, imbezzlcment under P°3Dda ‘ ** was- a “^ster fish I permanent:finish and ressc^
guilty, fine SI and 1 hour iu -and f°me of oqr PeoPIe offered a Wltb the advantage of
handsome price for it, but its cap- ; reIlable guarantee are, tbe cause.
tor said it was for bis home con- — — ■- ~ "T T _ ‘ -Atts!
sumption, and ' that it Was not for
sale at any price.--Victoria Advo-
cate. - ' -
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WHISKEY
SA.V AXTOSIO
Wk
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Highly recommended for Medical
V Qse» Malaria, Grip etc.
SOLD CHTLY BYy
SCHENK AND EILERS.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS S CIGARS.
Hal lota ville, Texas.
Give - It - A - Trial.
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UTlUBmilM
liettsville, Texas,
CAPITAL-- -$60,000.
OFFICERS
J. W. Bttoett, Preaident; C. A. Keeler, V. Free
PKJENCH SniFSON. Ca^hivr
9- M- TIPPETT, Aaaiatant C’aahfer
t: ■ —q—
Oarer Shaw.
A B. Dev all
J. W. Baanett
DiaECTORS:
, , ‘ Enench Simpson.
Joseph Kahn,
C‘.A. Kessler.
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on tho <yh day, of August, 1894, the
first rlVsdi.y in Aa*us*,
wntbih the hours prescribed % law to
:Si|hvt bidderft^^W^^ L- K. L’uruer vs: S. A; A A P
for; j«ts-
. 5 •:•(
fBvmn^.Pa4ir-. •:
virtuw^ said wriG yiZ: TwS Sof
and TWO acres each a part, -of the J
hyan survey, Abstract 42, ieviM upon
5 of 'p,!os- &Sf!
eu in Lavacft county. v ,»
my hand this 10t^ day of
John F. Horcm'xs,
820, guilty, fine -81 and 1 hour iD
jail. •Motion for new trial over-
ruled and notice of appeal’ given.
Wm. Henrt6b, selling goods on
.Sunday, dismissed.
; Win. Walker, theft UDder 820,
dismissed.
Elroy Mauldio, carrying pistol,
plea of guilty, fine 825. ^ C
CIVIL.
John L. Adams & Co. vs. Wof-
ford and AVemkeq, suit on account,
judgment by .default
i. B. Turner vs. S. A. & A. P.
ty citizens on their way hom; ^rd th- tbrft of
from the raft below the city, stop- D°ar(;n°>6 1U thP tbeft of
ped^on Main street long enough . ~ Itoy & Brauni^s photo gall
on Tuesday morning to allow our ,e.R Heservedly well patronised
inhabitants to view an enormous ' ^Lihon, no slacking up of *
catfish weighing seventy-one ! torner8> always busy, finest i
pounds. It was a s..t. i permanent finish and rensnr
-.!>•»»---
—Banker T. A. Hill has had his
vault fi dished. The automatic
time Jock chest has been placed in
position, and now he thinks he is
safe from burglars aud fire. Mr.
Hill has also had a brick side-
walk put dowu in front of tbe
bank, which adds greatly to .the
frontal appearance.— Weieiar Cor.
Colorado'Citizen, * :
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’FOUNDRY . •
Sheriff’s Sale. -
By virtue of an execution issued out
of the Justice court of De VVjtt : eoum v
1 exas, of date they 6th day of July i8yj ’
on a judgment in suit! emirt, rendered
on im 27th day of November S ?
ter phiLntjflTs, against ThQs. ltvan ’ defen-
, dant fi>r tie-stun ofSi^5 anil costsllf
f^^ 1 rrevteJ und delivered to me,
men t for 890.' • , ■ v |
A; Baldwin & Co., vs. K F.
Lunman,-suit ou note, j'ridgnient
by default. °
G. Gar bade vs, Fritz. Papee, suit
on note, judgment by default.
- PBOBATE.
M ill of J. H- Liyergood admit-
ted to probate. AY. Tarkington,
John \V Ilhams and F. A. Farley
appointed appraisers.
Final account of Chas. Hoffman
estate approv’etl. .** ■ - ; -> ,
linal account of Henry Butler-f
estate approved.
9’ Hairgrove appointed guar-
^ar^a;M, Horton estate,
at tbe i
Go To the Racket! Racket
Go to the racket store i
new Newbury building al
of Rosenberg Bros, and
bargains never beard of
Will have full stock in 3
Also have tailoring busi
connection. A. J,
Wirlacg
'—Mr. Lee Alien was in town
Monday. He i;ns recently marri-
ed Miss Rhodes of FloresviJle,
who are here visiting his old home
and receiving the congratulations
of the many relatives apd friends
of the place and section. They will
make their future home-in Atasco-
sa county,-Oakland Qar. Colora-
do Citizen,. N
♦«»« • «■
—IFe world has found that Dr Tiche
hor’s Antiseptic stops pain, heals burns
_ | wounds, bruises, cuts, colic, poll-evil’
[ footrcvil. fistula, botts, >barb wire cuts’
Ask your druggist for free sample and
circular. Sold and guaranteed by Led-
frgt^g£_^_Knox, Halletsville '
▼sre^ lingering Cob
Aji^ecunst front Lungi, . .
Asthma, and Consumption, in it* _
stages. Dr. Flame's Qo&an Radical DkooV-
ery » a sovereign remedy. It not only
cures the oough bet a.
stre^th and fleah of thoee
cures the oough ’ hot also bufld* op tha
strength and flesh of ttines rtduced osiov
a h«dthv standard by “ Wasting- Diseases.”
Wgl not make fat foths more oorpuieat. -
T. WxugJ,
•r, Ou newel
T\F’' writes: “I
bronokitis for
rwrs and o»«
could not w
putoougWng
to take
sway.
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—'“a/*”
k do an1
word
J -» «■/ wm
there Is to do on
’ranch’ without <
ing. I have not
any of the ‘Gakkm
Medical Disoovery ’"
a year.”
WHY NOT VOL
Domestic Exchange
-jC ■ bought and, sold.
Collections a Specialty.
-.iu- -th<‘ .'Htutr..
vi >4?k^t tyhiUUy' . ;
fcainsi !r;2.5d*iirk
*:;V >A-; . ,, , . t/ y'
■ ;r . V-f-j ■ r- ? . J
JiEi'AUaY'G; „
OLD MAGI 11 VERY
’ -lA. SpgCLVLTY. ; '
The Lc.-t Galvanized Mill aud To.w<-r
on Earth k the -l ' f
“STEEL STAR.”
piotying described pro^rty1o?iedu^
bv me by. virtue of said writ, viz- Two
tracts of land 74U acres each and situated
in I^vaca county and levied on as-the
pfoperty of Tno.s. Ryan the same being
a .part of .tf.K TWo .......... »
ed appraisers.
Albert Koerth appointed guaf-
diau of estate of Charlie Koerth.
H H Patton appointed guardian
Al. ±1 . W HOtlf Xk of nf A ' i' • -'
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U . bharber appointed gUardiu
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Fagan, T. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1894, newspaper, July 12, 1894; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006546/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.