The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1899 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LAMPASAS LEADER,
Published Every Friday.
FOB SALE.
This editor has lor sale a good
organ, which cost $100 a few years
ago. It is in good condition, and
would be sold for $25 in cash,
Do not want to trade it for feed or
for horses, cows, hogs or sheep,
and we prefer the organ to any-
body’s note.
Mr. J. P. Curran and others are
preparing to take a trip through
some of the surrounding counties
in the early fall and will go pre
pared to produce some of the finest
plays they have in stock: They
will not go away with any inten-
tion of leaving Lampasas, but will
return here after having made a
short circuit of the surrounding
towns.
About ons month ago my child, which
is fifteen months old, had an attack of
diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I
gave it such remedies as are usually
given in such cases, but as nothing gave
relief, we sent for a physician and it
was under his care for a week. At this
time the child had been sick for about
ten days and was having about twenty-
five operations of the bowls every twelve
hours, and we were convinced that un-
less it soon obtained relief it would not
live. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy was reccommended,
and I decided to try it. I soon noticed
a change for the better; by its continued
use a complete cure was brought about
and it is now perfectly healthy.—C, L.
Boggs, Stumptown, G-ilmer Co., W. Va.
For sale by Key and Ratliff.
Surry for sale,
office.
Apply at this
STATE OF TEXAS—
County of Harris—This is to certify
that the following named persons do
hereby associate themselves in a limited
partnership, under and in accordance
with the Title LXXVI. Revised Stat-
utes of 1895, of the State of Texas, with,
all the powers, obligations and duties
named in said chapter,|to-wit:
Stephen M. Weld, Charles W. Ide,
Geo. W. Neville, S. M. Inman, Walter
Hunnewell, Alfred R, Weld, . Edward
M. Weld, James F. McGowen, Edward
V. Cary, and WilliamJAmory. 2d,
1. The name unde which said limited
partnership it to be known and conduc-
ted shall be Weld &Neville,
2. The general nature of the business
of said limited partnership is to be that
of buying and selling cotton, in the seed
or ginned, in hulk or in any form, and
cotton seed, and of ginning and com-
pressing cotton by any process or pro-
cesses, and with plants or machinery,
owned, leased, or operated under any
form of contract,
3. The names and residences of the
general partners in said firm are as fol-
lows:.
Stephen M Weld, Dedham, Massa-
chusetts; Charles W. Ide. New York,
New York; George W. Neville, Hous-
ton, Texas; Alfred R. Weld, Dedham,
Massachusetts; Edward M. Weld, Ded-
ham, Massachusetts; James F. McGow-
an. Augusta, Georgia.
The names and residences of the
special partners are as follows:
S, M. Inman New York, New York;
Walter Hunnewell, Wellesley, Massa-
chusetts, Edward V. Cary, Montclair,
New Jersey, William Amory, 2d, Bos-
ton, Massachusetts.
4. The amount of capital which
each of said special partners has con-
tributed to the common stock is as fol -
lows:
5. M. Inman, one hundred thousand
dollars ($100,000.00); Walter Hunne-
welli one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000.00); William Amory, 2d, fifty
thousand dollsrs ($50,000.00); Edward
Y. Cary, one hundred and fifty thous-
and dollars ($150,000.00).
And the general partners above named
have contributnd to the common stock
the sum of one hundred and twenty five
thousand dollars ($125,000.00).
5. The partnership hereby| formed
commences on the first day of July, 1899,
and terminates on the first day of July,
1900, at noon,
Witness, our hands, this seventeenth
day of June, A. D. 1899, on this and
fourteen other originals thereof,
Stephen M. Weld,
Chas. W. Ide,
Walter Hunnewell,
Alfred R. Weld,
V Williarn Amory, 2d,
Geo W. Neville,
E. V. Cary,
S. M. Inman.
Edward M. Weld.
By His Attorney, Felix Rackemann.
j .lines F. McGowan,
By His Attorn^’, Felix Rackemann.
Each of the above parties has properly
acknowledged the fort,'?0*11.? instrument,
and certificates are attached to the
original agreement recoi led as shown
below.
State of Texas,
County of Lampasas.
I, J. E. Morgan, Clerk of the
County Court of Lampasas County,
Texas, do hereby certify that thejabove
instrument with its certificate of
authentication was filed for registration
in my ^office on August 2d 1899, at 8
o’clock a, m. and duly recorded August
7th, 1899, at 5,15 o’clock p, m. in vol, 4
pages 1 to 4, of Deed Record of said
County, Witness my hand and seal of
office at Lampasas, the day and year
last above written,
(L. S.) J. E. MORGAN.
Clerk Co. Court Lampasas Co. Texas.
ByD. J. Morris Deputy.
I, J. E, Morgan, clerk of the county
court of Lampasas county, Texas, do
hereby designate the Lampasas Leader,
a newspaper published in Lampasas Co.
Texas in which the terms of partnership
herein before described shall be pub-
lished for at least six weeks, as pro-
vided by article 3591, revised statutes
of Texas witness my hand and official
seal this August 7, 1899.
(L, S,) J. E. MORGAN.
Clerk County Court, Lampasas
County Texas,
By D. J. Morris Deputy.
Filed for Record, August 2, 1899 at 8
o’clock a. m.
Recorded August 7 1899, at 5.15
clock p. m. J. E. MORGAN. C. C. L. C. {
ByD. J. Morris Deputy.
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VACATION
In deciding where you will
spend vacation why not consider
Colorado with its matchless cli-
mate, superb and varied scenery,
its many resorts, its Chatauqua,
cheapness of rates, and its access-
ibility via
The Denver Road?
A quickened schedule and com-
plete, up-to-date equipment, in-
cluding Pullman’s latest produc-
tion iu Sleepers and Cafe cars.
Menu the best, served a la carte.
Trains solid to Denver. Hours
convenient. For further details
address D. B. KEELEB,
Traffic Manager,
or A. A, GLISSON,
General Pass Agent.
Fort Worth, Texas.
$ioo.
Dr. E. Detclion’s Anti Diuretic
May be worth to you more than $100
if you have a child who soils. bedding
from incontenence of water during
sleep. Cures old and young alike. It
arrests the trouble at once. $1. Sold
by Key & Ratliff, Druggists, Lampasas,
Texas.
M. V. B. Sparks & Son
Members of The Texas Real Estate Association,
Have the Following Bargains on their Books.
One well improved 2000 acre ranch about 11 miles from Lampasas. Im-
provements consist of good 6 room dwelling, two good tenement houses, barns,
sheds, 600 fruit trees and plenty of water. $8000.00
One ranch near Lampasas containing about 1000 acres with good dwelling
and plenty of water. $3.00 per acre.
About 700 acres near Lampasas, plenty of water. Price given on appli-
cation.
86 acre farm near Kempner. Prices given on application.
2500 acre ranch 11 miles from Lampasas. $3.50 per acre.
30 acres of land west of Hancock Park. $ 250.00.
One-half interest in one or the best wagon yards in Lampasas. 500 00
4 acres land, good house and well near city limits 500 00
One residence block on 3rd street. 800 00
Eight lots and six cottages in Lampasas; price for all 1200 00
One 4 room house in G. C. & S. F. addition; barn and well 250 00
One two-story stone building on 3rd street 1500 00
Six business lots on 3rd street 1000 00
One block on Grand Avenue 300 00
One 5-room house, well and barn 400 00
Two lots on Broad street 200 00
One 10-room house, 4 lots, cistern, water works, barn, stock lots 1600 00
One 4-room house, good repair, good cistern 800 00
One 5-room house, two lots, barn, cistern. 500 00
One 6-room house, one block of land, barns, orchard, water 650 00
One 5-room house, 3 lots, barn , 600 00
And this ts not all,
Don’t Fail to See Us Before You Buy.
M. V. B. SPARKS & SON.
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The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1899, newspaper, August 25, 1899; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871052/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.