The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 17, 1871 Page: 3 of 4
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rreatest Bargain yet*'
FOK SALE.
I and
The plaoe
I cast of
•'any shape or
It 11 also well
_ , homes, sheep &o.
"the plaoa il desired.
..It be sold also with the
! boot ohanoo ever offered
fget fcomes. For further in-
Sddrees R. E. Powell, jasper,
fedior News-Soy. apr8if
'I
o feared
dwellin
situated
[agnol|a Springs
H as just received and
is constantly1 receiv
in«* a Large stock
JASPER COUNTY,
4 TEX4I. 1 }
UH BUCKLEY A CO
ier Tromont and Mechanic Streets,
OALVE3TON, TEXA8.
impohtkks and dk.al.KR8 is
oreigu and Domestic HARDWARE,
?Fitie Pocket and Table CU'LEBY,
8TOVES, TINWARE, CASTINGS,
WOOD and WII-LOWWARE CORDAGE
> 1
Blacksmiths' Mechanics' and Carpenter^
TOOLS.
Our stock of BUILDINQ HARDWARE
always oomplete.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Enameled Saucepans.
iitdr'tom Sets.
Uitcban U'.eneilH,
Plated Warn.
Koivjs, Forks, aid Spoons.
Coffee and Corn Mills, Coffae KoaBters.
Carver's Forks >md -teols,
Guus, Ammunition ood Shot.
jelBjSpades, lloee, hakes,
" ilworb and
V 1
Has'just received another large stock of
General Merohaadise, consisting of every-
tuing usually kept in a country Store
He wonld oall the attention of Ms friend*
to the hot, that he is sticking to hii old
motto: '-Quick sales and (mall profile
Give me a oall early. declOtf
B. K. McRAE.
bsalbb w
(jtueral Alerchaudise.
of
Bevilport, Jasper Co.
Texai.
Having just bought the entire Mel
tile Interest of E. T. Seals, at Be-"
would beg to inform his friends a]
publio generally that he will keep
ly on band a full S'ook of Dry Got . .
ceries fro., In fact, everything u« J «®Pl
in a 6rm class oouotry Storo JOolic
rovage respeoifully solicited
r*
the
it ant-
's. Gro
llo pat-
nlOt',
By-Laws A the
Jasper Agricultural
Soc/ty.
8 kcjtion 1st.
the Town ot Janpei
Wocibtj eball meet in
ft 2 o'clock P. M. on the
h month for the promo
and the transaction of
Ihi Saturday of
tu n of its ot>jej
bu^"^2Q.l fecial meetings may be oall
ed ty ibe at the requeet of mem-
^*1*' There shall be a semi-annual
Tor the eieciiou of olfieeru and to
reporte of Secretaries and Treaa-
Art 2nd.
ISO 1st All persons received into thiB
jieiy bhrtll pay the sum of twenty-five
lutH ou ttiguing the Oonstituion.
jSkc. 2uu. The Society shall have the
P>nwer to levy a tax ou euch member euffi*
■cimui t«Tpny jy expenfloor appropriation,
IbutiioMucb tax Hhuli be levied, only by a'
rmwjuriiy oi the members at any meeting.
akt. 8i'd. *
PkC. 1st. -tfll bill auu Kesolutious must
| bf written aod handed to the Secretary to
.ggud,
aht. 4th
1-t Ordinary questions shall be
i;«>n by Hydatid uayt-; and wheu
«>n both sides are duly given
fttt'iKiitHhail anuooiice the refiult by
•ihf nyfH have ii" or. "the iiays
n the c «e may bo, according as
i the majority.
id. jiny ton mt-rabers of this So
all constitute u quorum for transao
jineee.
AhT, 6th. •> .Y 'i -4 u
Business HbaU be disposed of
kor<ipf, ts follows, to-wit: lot.
|*r; 2nd. calling the KoU, 3rd.
j minutes of the previoun meet-
lopositioti for membership, 5ih,
Yec' l oon.mi te^s, 6 h. reports
Votnuiittees. 7tU Sucretariee re-
ensurer's report. 9th untini&h-
i 10th new bu.iintsc*?, litbad
rt 0th.
i uioi.ion Hball be
i a second.
ko member shall bo allowe I
\vt during a .meeting witll-
KhHion trom the President.
11? 8®9®8
Consisting of the fol
lowing,
•./
6 :
$[K3 m
Ready-madeclothing
. 6k. ..if .
" AND
umr ficcDso?
iiinmiiivi
Ha
il
i AL ADVKRTISMI 'S.
C. WHITE.
Gilder,
Merchaudise.
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writ
Ehfiin
( Texas
trlff of Tyler County Greet-
< T. 0. Jean, one vt the iU-
is plaintiff, in a ouuse no*
I Itistriot Court of Tyler raun-
U. M. Glider Jr. i Flaiutiff,
ran et at 1, Defendant, ha,
1 that the remdeoov ot L> e
■ is unknowa to attiaut, you
jgaodad that you summon
for four eucoeaKw weefts,
News- Boy. a news-
Wf. . „
. town of Jasper, Jas-
> return thereof M. F.
tbia^wrtUndi jasper
pape*|«tash«^tem
par coaau, before the return luerew .
Oorcerau whote residence ii un*no «, to oe
and appear before the Dietriot Court to be
holden in for the County of Tyle*at the
Courthouse thereof on the forth Monday in
/una 187), then and there to.answer the
petition of U. M. Gilder a* «led In eaid
Court against the nid Oorceran et al, alio-
ging in aabstaaca a* follows to witi lhat
said Defendani Coroerania lnda^dto said
U. M. Wilder in tha aaB of #1260.00 with
8 per cent, interest due by promte orji note
made b taid Corssrsa to John W. Josoy
and afterwards transfefed to said U. M.
Gilder, ^aidoot, uiade July -Oth lobo
and giren to anur, the purobass mouey of
a certain House uuil lot i Woodville. i> -
ler County, Herein fail uot, but tmve j'uu
then oud theretctoresaid Court this ant
with jour return thweon, showing how you
liare oseauted the sam4 .
i*. B. MdCDtLAB. Clerk of
the District Court of Tyler Conuty
Given under my hand anl
M Court In the town
" this the 2uth day
ir.D.O.T. C.
Dept, Cl'k.
Ing Is a coirect
t now in my hands
Otid order the sums
Ira in the Jtbper
nblishod in the
Bty, Texas,
ikon.
Tyler County,
oi April
I oortify
oopy of tha origin
for eerrloe tn this
published for four I
Keas Boy, a n< '
town of /aaper.
jipr, 20th '711
Tin Ware <Sre.
Such
as
Finn
Tha State of Texigp,, .
To the 8beri9 or any Constable of Jasper
oonnty. greeting Y« are hereby com-
manded, tuat y,ai sotnihoa by publicatioo,
Wm. W. flood, whoa* ^udenceis unkoowa,
to be and appear befor* the District 'ourt,
to bo holden in and for the county of /as-
per, at the Courthotue thereof, in the town
of Jasper, on the third Monday in July
next, theu and there to answer tha petition
of Milton Parker, filed In siidConn agains t
the said Wm. W. Flood, sod alleging in
substance s- to lowSi to wit,that defendant;
is indebted to planiilVin he,um of f900,-
08, and 8 per cent CliMr i thereon from
the 1st Jan., 1807; thai defeslant executed
delivered to one facob I. Smith, his
Sum 4 $900,CO on
jj 1836,Vh;reby he
ie suid fcuto to the said
fore the lit pay of Jan.
iid Smith, on,to wit, ;the
I860, «', igntW tra (ei\red
tbmrid note todalntiff,
gather with all lleul, equitie], an tcour
thereunto incident ind appertaining; I
the said note is juA dot, and Wholly
paid, and w&s given yr tile puiohme motley
of two trao* s of land ying in J „spe coi
Texas, one tu^t do Dib'jJhad hoj"
follows: B, i o-iinj <t|the
of J<veph Codu's thirdaf a leejoe. 4bw
Kaat trom the s w. Ovaer tlter ->f, a stska
tor coiner, from whiclxAplae, 18 in. dia. is
N, 8® t. 22 4 snd a Ine 18 iu.dla. fs
N, 17 °w, 23 vs. lenee, B, with
Conn's fouth boun4«|y, 1270 vs.
Thence down
meanders, 1st S. 18 °E,
E. 110 vs. 3rd S. 85®«.
76° E. 600 V;,. a po't
the Creeh, for oiruer,
gum 20 in. dia. is S 48
er swret-gum 21 in, dia,
vr. Thence, seutk 620 vl
of the Nrobei Hirer, a
from which a sweet-gun:
° w. 43 vs. and a pin-
22 °E. 4.4 vs. Tbenea. wp |
with ity meanders, 2180 vs,: a
ner, iron which aaJish 12,jn
ti, and and a hack '
°w. 5 vs Thence N
ake, 150 vs, wide, sal
■he be(;iii lng—' «b
—uontaioing 454 ooi"
-g " other tract contai
.lt«d, which was partitio|
«iflH,8nili" and Marti
Ml3l> bJ P' May ft0dJ
"-.tors in the divis of
, Jbeth Bantun. de'
_*plda, ond cla'ros
iictf l jtt<18<nlTtactt of l nd
\ olo-ure up„B 8ftij
they maytf his lien ui
NOTICE.
The State of„T«xes.
To all person" intermttd
In the Estate of VVillism Alien deceased.
Whereas Z. Wm Allen administrator on
■Hi'd Kstatu has filed in my effice his peti-
tion askliiH " r Bile of Ktal property for
the payment of the dehts of snid Estate,
yon are hereby notified to be and appmr
n'eloiv the Hoa District Court to be holden
at the Court Uou<« in the town and county
of Jasper en the Std Monday in July A. D.
1871. When aad where they may oonttst
the same if they see proper.
Witutss If. 11. Iruett Clerk ot( said
Court. ^
J Given under my hand officially
( liti. Send the ssal of fhe District Court
( v^vk/ot Jasper County at office in the
town of Jasper this 26th day of
May 1871
W H. Truett C. D. O. J. C.
I cortity that the above is a true
copy of the original Notice.
J. £ Carlton Sheriff S. C.
n84w
100 liusbolB to the Acre. .
Wtamde.ll JVorway Oats•
HOUGH & CHUR0U, Proprietors South-
ern States, Kuoxville, Tenn.
LOOK OU r for boguH Uats. Thousonds
of bushels are offered lor sale IJuj <jnly of
agents authouzed to u e our trade mark.
.^airSeud for Illustrious Circular.
1 bushel $3; 10 bushels, $25; 20
4us/ie/sv|'l5; 2 lbs. by mail, pust paid,
for $1.
Early Rose Potatoes, by the bar-
rel.
&a-Send your orders at onoe, as we
have but a limited supply. fob 26 2m
K£V. JBFF. SHOOK, of Kusi,
WITH
Get f. Jllford. Wm. O. Veal.
GEO. F. A IFOR OA VEAL,
WTOMMTORS.
Strand,
GALVKSTON, TEXAS.
We have bo merchandise fjrsalev t
prompt attention to filling *11 orders. We
do not buy or speculate in any way in oot-
ton, believing yiat a Factor who doee so
plnoes bis intei€st in antagonism to hie pa-
trons, and jeopardises his own and his pa-
tron's safety.
/•sP-Bagging and Ties furnished our pa-
trons at lowest rates, without commission.
All ootton shipped by insurable boats, cov-
ered by our own open pnlioy of inaoranoe,
unless otherwise instructed. v5 27-6m.
ALLEN l EU lS & Ctr
Cotton SftaotoM
AND
^omniibuon etcJianlt>
STRAND,
vgn61y
GALVESTON.
MA HON
ON,
ardware
^.ndj every tbtbg
any ikept m a
ni aeJJtoflood atore
he decned
ppliei to th
faotiotj of
^Cfore^j0'1^0
"V uoti hut
timrenoVid (;on
be Dis'fi
Giv
Hc:tl of sa*
Jusoer- •
II. Tr
'ourt '<
aid
Creek, with its
2nd S. 66 °
vs. 4th N.
west bank of
a sweet-
4 vs. Anoth-
" 88°B4.«
Bast
for
dia. is N-
River,
t for oor
is 8 14
, is N, 09
vs, eld
1020 vs
id t*s
more of le««—
nog 1101 acres of
:d to the said Ja-
Ann Smith, hi,
, Addisun, ns ar-
of the state of
ed; that plaintiff
Vendor's lien oi
Plaintiff prayi
ite and for 'he tor
n said lands; tl
be sold, and
payment and sj
pon S'-iid n -
ave you
tr. i =i
^inia Tobacco
AGENCY
—o—
RALPH LEVY & co.
Wholesale Dealer* in Chewing ani
king Tobacco, Meeicbaum and ytl^
Show Oases, &o
■ 4 124 fcqtrand, Galvoj
[Froiti Ualvoiton New^
Special Market R]
New York.
8: 20 T t - Cotton dosed Ci
good demand, prices ntlvR-j
6000 bales on the spot awl
ou contrnot
Gold oloi -11112 1-8
10:80 a-m Gold 112 1 4.
change 1 Cotton active und
rest quotations cuuuot he give
leest ia. higher. Middling Up\
ted 195c.
New OrleiDS, Junl
Cotton active; piic,*v advanced J1
dllng 181 to *18J cents; sales 20C0
Liverpool. J une U.
2 P. H —Cotton hardening. Uplanl
8 to 8|d. Orleans 8Jd. On ship named a^
New Orleans 8jd. 8ales 15,000.
f0 take the following from the
Galveston News of the 7th. They hud a
'terrible storm on the 4th and 6th. If
they bad Htotm we hai here on the !)th
and 10th, we feir thfcy have suffered at
a great deal worse:
THE STOHM. c
Oor report wss so full and oomplete
that but little remains to he added, and
that little takes from, rather than ag-
gravtes the calamity.
Indeed, when our reporters returned
this morning from their horseback tour
over eoery portion of the oity, and consid-
ered the quantity of rain that fell, the
temptast that blew, and the trifling dam-
age that was doss, they christened this
the "barmles, temptest." Huoh damage
has been done at tea, but to the oity a
go|)d size thunder shower might prove as
fa Tfu), Still, that oor readers nay be'
c°tured at to the oorreotnee* of their oon-
elubions, we give some details.
. 1UK WHinVKS.
To tho e no damage has been done -
Even the lumber piled thereon was not
floated off. It was a little amusing to seo
the preoautionB to save the cotton at Lub-
bock's press—precautions prudent, but
happi ly> unnecessary. The ootton Is en
tire safe and uninjured: no bale being so
wet but that it will "dry out."
WE SUSPECT THAT
Mr. Beiekel has done the oity some ser-
vice towards filling up the bayou, for, nn-
le?i we mistake^ much of the dirt that he
hasdepoiited on bis plaoe for a lot, has
gone to other parts of Hitohcook's bayou •
THK CITY BMLtlOAD. .
We rather underatel the damage .done
to the Beach and Bath Jvenne roads,
whioh suffered, perhaps, to the extent Of
$60110,
The Bath Avenue bridge seems staunoh
and when our' reporter waa there the
course of <he rails appeared to be straight
and true, but they were still under wa-
ter.
THKMi T DltCOMIOHTl MAN '
is an Italian, named Jeffrey, ot the Btach
House. Ills lamentation is doleful: "Mine
iudn
one."
lial
duotol
till tb^
b.ig is f
onoe sawl
tnundrtl her 1
depth of her ti"
clutcbcd somethfl
blind huste. baod^l
fine tooth comb, su|
ticket, which sho after1
folds of her gat oient.
When a cir is orowdsJ
seat with your buudles. Tl
is not amis-., even amid the
bustle of publio conveyance.
window pioves uncomfortable I
you will cloce it.
Don't fidget with the hands '
Let alone the watch ohaiu an !
Qiit eaie, without siifluess,
gentle bretdiug.
Whimpering in church is impolite.
sides showing dierr pect to the speaketj
it is extremely annoying to those wbiL
*Sh to hear 'Coughing should be avoided!
as much as possible. Sleep r^. with its
frepuent accompaniment, snoring, had
better be done at home.—Eiohange,
Gsnsbal 1). 8.- M^alckk sued the Erie
Railroad for compensation for the it jurie,
he received in March, 1869, while travel. ,
ing on that railway. The juty awarded,
him a verdict of 20 000.
Ths "TbiSu.se" iirevoreu.ly called tie
United States Senate, when it was wran-
gling over the fate of those newspaper
correjponUenti, "the ffashington Com-
mune,"
It is proposed to reduce the pi
twecu the Cnitsd 8ta>cs and ]
ain to two cenis, anil 1'
the reduction it like.'
ctf.-ot
Milt
in J>"
s m go-«t
'l ue (ovcirfof misiu W'H lM
houe# bad sree feot water, and I sho'cis J.4Tio leai-u ^iat. uu> opefatii
two fects suod. I' e let all my ohicJt*/
— gone drowned, and I hopes tU -' I
will'low me something.",y irould, and
We left him, hopiqj, ti,e poor fellow's
thinking tbey boing pleonant, al
plight «ra« *comjcal.
b"t'' a few FKKCI.s
end tre s blown down lu various parts of
the city, together with geneiel wet and
abominable diwomfort, constttue the bal-
of the calamity, so far as the land is
lumber of 8herwoo<l s
wards, and
ave ptonitotd duving ihoir
Ch xHLi.s Eack« was mout'id at Foul ,
B. V., fo.r the mudi-ai- u<Thomas Hi. Bar-
dies lu July last. The prisoner was by no
means one Of tli«!,eutimenyal order, but
neglcoted religious tuattefs and preserved
h's b oio*sin to the Ust As t^o o cer
was about to dmw the black cap over
Eacker's head the Utter ctiuccd consid*'
aole lecling, pvotestiug agaiust ibe act,
because be "Wiin(el h.s spirit to fly «
line a buttetily."
|A wild man was recently e pto
> uelghbjrlio iii llsokbone Out. V"
^e men ot worn on the ChesnpSiiko and
>liailroad. The i'iobmood "Uidpatch
that last .Saturday week
[lachi-d ths men i .o olo "ly f.'r nis
was arrested by ihem, but failel
Iiwer a siui?lo que "ion, heb-ing w
^ uuwillingjtV'H# was taken in,
Ld tho ft* Muthorit'ei wil^
rudjpls^to a lunatic a ylu>
.lira Eitcr JUorri3j
int! femalu justioo ■
been ri
buticli ior a scasoij
weiirliinK twelvdJ
bclicvcjd. to be tj
the piece that;
tiling since the
.Mr. Ayersi
wears beantef
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