The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1867 Page: 1 of 4
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by law, Tte: Two dollars fur each hone
or work ox est rayed. •'
Professional Cards*
Chas T. Karanaugh,
¿r©©A®ar 9t>
BELLVILLE, '
Austin County, Toxas.
Agreements, Contracta, Deeds, Deed* of
Trust, Mortgage , Willa, &c.,Ac., neatly
executed. Depositions p.rogerly taken
and promptly returned. Affidavits, ac-
knowledgements of Married Women, Pr<>-
testa, and all other Notarial acts.
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CHAS. *. KAVAMAVOH. B. V. BLLIOT*.
Kavanaugh & Elliott,
attorneys at l[awt
BELLVILLE,
' Austin County, Tetas.
janl5 gMy
A. ClIESIiEY. GEO. W. JOHNSON.
Cltcsley St Johnson,
attorneys at la tv,
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas,
Office in the Court House
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& A DD LÉ
BELLVILLE, TEXAS.'1
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business Ja this pi
HAS y
Be haa ft* tele
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8AÜDLE8, MRtDEfES, GlRTHBi
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18 FlXti
Ac denton short. notice
be trade supplied with n
w&úliillai'®
S^Bttrg
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UARNE88 FÍXWMÉ8, ETC.
With neatqess
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and _
The trade supplied with materials.
Jan.86 3f.ly
fi. W. Seelhont, •
MANUFACTURER O?
TIN, Copper, And Sheet Irtú. Wars
—ALSO— (■ ' '
dealer 4nParlor, Cooking and Qffice Stoves.
Stove pipes and Tin Ware' on hand or
made to order, on short notice.
Bellville, Texas, Jan, 26 -fd-ly.
HBAm* Nt&.
Theo. Bennewitz,
MAKER OP
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CHAIRS,
CBADLES, CRIBS, COUCHES.
LOUNGES.
All kiwis of turning performed with
despatch, «uchaa Billiard Balls, T<jn pins,
Pipe bowls, Tool bandies, etc.
Spinning wheels, for spinning flat, made
at short notice.
Prices reasonable. Try him.
jan.26-fJ-ly.
KOCH & KOPISH,
MERC H ANTS,
BELLVILLE, TEXAS.
Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
groceries,
hardware, cutlery,
Tobacco and Cigars,
A good supply alwayB on hand.
Will sell cheap,—Give ua a call.
jan26-3-f"d
rr C E. T. nONNEY, M. D.
BONNET,
,1, COCK* *' -RGEONS,
^rs« COCEE a
L * ".lAKS 8L siu
PHYSIc ^lVlUiE,
vííty, 1exa8,
AUSTIN COc .
:o;— experience in
HAVING had *"®ftílkwa' ^ei<^"fRte
Snrgery, •«• P t dbea. tf
upon and treat all sorgical. - "
octl9-f40 and many other u.
A. P. * B. W. THOMPSON „ „ ,00f ^
and C«uaall«ra t l^tv7' I ^ d he is determined m.
- —>• Vet, an. v other dealer.
Will practice in the 1st, 3d & 7th District.
W. H. Pearson,
MERCHANT,
BELLVILLE, TF.XA8.
Just received and is eonstantly receiv
ing, from New York city,
DRY GOOD^ GROCERIES, BOOTS,
SHOES, TO&AGCO ahd CIGARS,
SUGAR, 00FFEE, FLOUR,
LIQUORS, RAISINS,
CANDIES, PlCKLXS
''tings too numerMs to
any in the mat'
>t to be under-
BBLUVILLE AND u^rUC^*'
A °- TEXAS. I
. • A. p. THOMPSON
Will nrgue and Iricf cases In toe Supreme
Court at Austin, Tyler and Galveston,
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B, T.AC. A. HARRIS,
attorneys at law.
BELLVILLE,
e Austin County, Texas
apr!3
1. G. SBARCY, H* BOOMS-
8i:ARGY &. BOONE,
At TORSE Y* at LAW,
anderson,
Grimes County, Texaa.
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With
ThaLongoat Story on Reoo ^
The following will amuse almo. ^
any MM who will tahe the trouble
and apare the time toread it through:
There WAs once i tertain king) who
like many Eastern hitígt* was Very
fend of hearing atoriea told. Td thle
amusement he gave dp all hla thne,
bat yet he was never satisfied* The
exertions of hi* eoortiefs were ill la
made a (
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Conf<£5tionery&.
A. LOCKART,
Conftcttoner and Baker,
Has opened a bak-room at
Pearson'a old atand, north aid is of
the Public Square, where he will at-
tend to all calls, at any hour, day
or night All orden in the Confectionery
line attended to, and fresh bread ftarnished
to families promptly and on reasonable
terina. The choiceat liquonon hand at
all timea.
J. P. OSTERttOUT
attorney at law,
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas
cbO-M-ly.
rjjr Meals at all houn.
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J. P. BYRNES. J- W. PERRINE
Byrnes & Pcrrine,
¡5 Hunt Hollano
HUNT & HOLLAND
attorneys at law,
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas
feb-2-f4-ly.
vain. He at last made a proclamation
that if any fdan should tell hittt a
story that shdftld last forever, be
would certainly make him hia heir
and give him the prlnfeess, his dangh-
ter in marriage, btlt lf ifly and should
pretend ha had toch a story and
should fail—that is, if the story did
ceme to an end—-he was to have his
head cut off.
for such á price as a beautiful
princess and a kingdom, niany candi
dates appeared* and dreadfal long
stories some of them told Some
lasted a week, seme a month, and
some six montlis. Pott fellbws, they
all spun them oat as kwga> they
possibly could, but all in vain. Soon-
er or later they all eame to an end,
one after another* and the unlucky
rtory-tellert had theft heads chopped
off. At last cante a man who said
that he had a story that would last
forever, if his majesty would be pleas*
ed to give him atrial He was warn
ed of his danger; they told hiu! how
many others had tried and lost their
heads, btft he said he was not afraid;
and soke was brought before the king,
He was S man of a ter f composed
and delibeftrté way Of rfpMhiftg, and
-iter making all McesSaiy stipulations
w 'Ms eating, drinking and sleeping,
fink s«K«s
he thoa w ' there was otitis a king
T<Ob,kH«gi «rant; and deidrhig
'ho was a gnat l¡> *>• sslsed nport
« ^eose hia richsa,. md put it
to inc. *n hla Kingdom, •. '"h.
tti.® corni- ,¡, gmnary, whtu at-
inan jnuneniK ■>« high as a mom.
built on several years,
sin. This he uid Sot" _i «di to die
until the granary w£* • - «id
top. He then stopped doors .
windows on all aides. Battí«Wck-
layers had, by aocident, left a 7*7
Bwmll hole near the top of the granary,
fipjl there eame a flight of locusts, and
tried to get at the corn, hat ih?,hole
was so small that only one locust
could paas through at a time. So one
locust went in and carried off one
grain of corn, and then another locust
went in and carried off another grain
Thds«neoumged, the]&nglisten- fprevionti knowfeS «i v.,
on for another ftiU year, the stor/ everythimr relating to^LÍT ÍÍ?
'Uer goihgdn still as before; ' akSJS
•^d jsothfer locuit went in and I be emini ent. He ^as ódyiZf í
^ ied off aho^ grain of corn, and exeeL He wrote an¿ iSl^!J^ ¡1
, anothér locuit went In alid ea^ freviiwt^, be meditateSiJh!!
> áih ^?ul8 stand ableb wait. ¿heiWhH Iaa22f
ía '«or, and cried out': , ^ éit lífa , - " M a work y.
:¡ur
. «tarr-tonii .u «i(J *' m- "*• *• «***" ■-***
; A ' ng'« danght^, ánd wás
ÍSm parses
that in
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the
«(Mato c.om® totheother
Wasimpo. \Hhe i <a^ done with the
tMrt bf it t
lhurtfléfc
with
akin
it >of -Crotón, Iowa,
A ytrmlg ma thmt &eis
writes that he h. ^tsto take aOol-
married< that he a capital,
lege course and ye. are many
He aritB . advice, V %s wer to this
who would like an / L
question/ Thonsatldsi
have no SMney at all:
c To get a classical edut.
tfca m of.MOi rsquhes L #
than aqy young nan isfikel) - «r¿
sess, unless he earned thp monv
he la a mechanic he may buy s. ^
and lot hear a cctllege and woik
ing spaiS hours: Or, with at .g
aerea, be can taise itdall fruits an
vdgetabks, if he knows tow j if he
dotes not he trill be likely to foil.—
Uve hundred dollars is a vtfty small
sum toa famg man who does not
know how to work, to one who does
it-is a Unge one.
What shall ottr young man with bis
handsome wife do I ¿6t him #ét a
small farm—ten, twenty or forty' acres
—near libraries afcd good soejéty
countiSr/a
his teeth, when it suddsoly «
«dthe greater portion oil
aome distance Intf ids tin
Inflammation followed, an¿ ttsirite^
cently happened «at^ Penseaie^ A
Mrs. Bawling Was la A
^^«a view to save thne,sh« plheei | *A ¡
nuniber of pins («* «lothee-nfaal la Kiiltf Astk*
hermoUth. "Bain*
her child, sbé turned
¿«dy, and,
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of i and the
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I MÉbi b|JU««éfet ¿ AL filnZiti
Oí. With a choice selection of boo^M,
ho may live remote. Hires things
he should do at once: study mathe-
matics, leam to #rite a gotkl hand,
and jjdani'an orchard. If lie must
apsodi son!* of his hours St billisrds
%n¿ in saloons, he had better take a
rope abttrt tight Ml long and ge out
'o the bam.
k *0 aim &<Háé fce to ktitu homé
Ou. 'nd comfkuue: Lrt MÉ.
elegant a. will dlstritéi Wsatted-
not'fear thla . ' ever a finale whan
If there wa^ -s of usé éeMd
tion' -Hon which w*. ' is passed
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-vi In strnga
^ x teedbt.
pwyoaaaMftnAlndUfatiL AI. szttu,
neighbor resorted to tbs old-faaUos. I ** > maro,
Ht«ttd,lothl
■ fm<:
i tsizimk..
hoi P'as wsro aliip^ a^
«ad i htee down, and beyond tÜ^alil
&PY?: M
*¡iim
Jf'
be united wil V
forever. Days apt. y^
for bread are lost; If not ^
to aril
jijim$m
1f ewtpoper i^'^^y.-^Sainr vile/Jj"^ sa^'ro^abS
scur rilous follow *>UoWli líS®' 09
WitMn ton (
^ >ss of the United Sts/^W toejaeaife
deafly folien into vulgar han^- Wepay Into the ¿«SSsasniw
Or instantly , meet with exebana^ *n R P« *mL *ÍTmoZ
fvhlch sí) ths decencias offMUsaSk^ ÍSSJte^íai'^ Í! ^
tr aro grossly outraged by the
■quent repetition df low epfthaá ap>'
plied to particular individuals.—
Whenevef tre seéSbeh things in print,
we conceit an itiéxptlaalbls dÜfUat
for the Arsons whs ána aihéai
against the goed taste of thtfrveafc
ets. It is a favorite method tHth lit-
tla upstart hsrqe« for thadiaplsy si
ah artlflcial courage, which shsuld be
|a i?tli ntoW
tott sospected from ths vat
¿i With Which itehallensee
'1
academy
The fourth "Yui™
-School will commence Monday, Augus
T\mrioff raa mowtmi
Ó •*« ,ra English Branches
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Bcllville Market!
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Music
Tuition required in specie, or ita equira-
j, «nt in currency, every two «ontlw.
NO dcdÉaúm wHI be made for non-
mlUMdmnee, except in taaea of protracted
v- mm Luttomr.
' u T 10 ? ; BRtlrtP ta areatiéf a revels** I*
ge to
blacksmiths,
Are prepared to do all kinds of work In
their line at short notice, aueh aa Ironing of tben another locust went
WAGONS, CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, }n gndcarried off another grain of
making and rfeparing corn, and then another * locust Went
PLOWS, SHOEING HORSES, etc.,etc. iD and carried off another grain of
Jan.2G-f3-ly. j corn. ,
He bad gone on thus from morning
till night (except when he
ed at bis meals) fot about a month,
« g i when the King began to he rather
Beef! Beef!
VI «Well, well, we have heard enough
of the locust, we will «appose they
helped themselves to all the eorn they
wanted. Tell us what happened after-
wards.
To
'irion aTr *hlch It fltallarfrtrisi
no ÚHf bring ta «H to £ •k.'",r*Uon«*'
Nor need there he a fear that sa ^ rf ^1 character aro diPaalollltt-
perience will not come whon fortuu. , . istQ a similar course, bu*
smiles. ^epectahld «ta will alwaya ha
Education ta limited If It doss not « ^ of euifc conduct after the ex-
include a knowledge or the knmansi- ^ bat passed away. Not so
ty and the untold riches of ths airo M whom It is a aeaood
Worit oxen, ibafl N ssada m •
¡[■'•nh.-vtr m\
MM
ithAaeWa world.
If yoa want to buy eheap,
BltY ANT'S
1 f you wUh to throw away yoor mosey,
go «U« where.
STEPHEN BARZAlt
will have Bwf for sale
in Bellville on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays
of eaeh week, between ft
aid 9 o'clock A* M.(
ec7-f47.tr.
they may wWd,
the
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Wúkito*
j c. dt ■. B. WIITH fo QO„ 1 tall
nounee thstXr. H. V. JONES is weeded | what hspfsaed flni" f
ss a partner—the style of ths Arm remain-1 j^d thsahe Went on again: "AM
then anotfutlocwt vtut in and ea^'fr7,,#® ??
ing the same.
aug3 \
tions. If a man cannot find happi* with tho*" , ]g % vulgar^ sngsntle-
noss with his wife sad children, and °*tuJre- s gensnd tene
inahomeOfhlaows.iu^owUlhe „-**** Which
seek it ovmr the fo* of the ^ ^ r^ ^ - tf -
Mrtb. There emmot be much ^ ^thThigU 4J
of home where home is unlovely- bmjding. and ot tne mgnsr i
ience are in svery room. Youngmsn nave noo-
ns apt to fear they will not Uve long, j Tha ^
end tbsy areln haate. In noaitua-lia altsgw1
h -if"* a
will take thna, Hsltaals
thatihsiOsoariBa Hit
of tlDa ase demanda flna. Sobfoadlgood———
fa flbs flstd of knowledge, so Asrp tsj We would esll Us attention to llMf
ssmsstftton, tkst toencceed, manyU-at ">• ^o;,
yema mn required. Wedonjlf^ «oh wad soma #* ****+
■ins Minn THr m.. V, .
ehtraylng the same, at the
Of six months from ths.
khttatmrnt. itláD útocééA
SSdkin fUh esse?
conHablha* salea, snd sellsu^sts
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Osterhout, J. P. The Texas Countryman. (Bellville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1867, newspaper, March 22, 1867; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180254/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.