Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1891 Page: 2 of 8
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In any other S A Pecultar Case.
are admitte4 free Curier is a peculiar village to-be situ-
the McKinfey law. ated in the prohibition state of Maine.
_ I Rev. R. A. Farnham, the Methodist
i*II the financial flnrry the total j minister, hiyj resigned hif charge there,
of failures for 1890-Only exceeds by Somebody printed the statement that he
admail number of CHhoes that ‘for 1889. resigned cn account pf ill health,, but
W-e are not so bad off as we thought. ,j Mr.Vamham" says it isn't so.' ‘Hvde-
voted himself to .furthering the cause of
Christianity. .. He was uotdprotiu in th
matter cf demanding a hi:; salary’..bat
boarded hirpself, swept the’church and
fmade the' fires. IIstlso ran p t ’ tp bell tb
Once more at the beginning of May
the trades and labor unions will agitate
the question of the eight hours’ day’s
work. A more vigorous campaign, to
this effect is promised than was ever un-
THE HERALD AND JUDGE’S
LIBRARY.
ONE YEAR FOR $1.80.
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call people to hear him preach. lie
4ertaken before. The unions are said to wasn’t exacting, that preacher wasn't,
■bealmost a unit on the subject. certainly. *
---- | The congregation that attended dn his
For the year 1893 our beef, hog and ministrations was hr/rr^ enoug-h. . Of that
dairv products that were exported
atnofnted to $131,874,406. This is an in-
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crease of more than $14;2o0%000 over
1889. it may be less for this year, how-
ever. Beef, hog and dairy products
bring a better price at home now than
they did last year, and consequently
more will be sold here. ^
he made no complaint . It .was«the.' un-
usual character of ii:e church attendants
of Cutler that finally discouraged Rev.
, Mr. Farahafii: '
They strangled into the meeting house
free and easy like any time before the
.benediction was" pronounced. They
:subscribers this offer, the Herald
having secured the exclusive # right
to club with “Judge’s- Library”
for this vicinity. “Judge’s Li-
brary” is a monthly magazine of
swore out lopd at Ui:n if he said any j fU-U, the Subscription price - -pf
thing they did rot approve. Thar was which alone is $1.00. It contains
the Cijtler niethol »f eritleiau., Th™ a 32 pages of tmnorous illustrations
good manV. and; the-e were plainlv of! - , - ' j ...
the ungodly. evi.lehtiy tt!:,.v hud readiug matter, to all ot which
•were in a circiw :-^-tea*l < f Vr firi-o yJudge’s” famous artists and writ-
service. Tliey p and whittled e**s are contributors, and is lieatly
to pass away tue t. ye, pnuted and bound in handsomely
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-Everybody who will send us Time Table. - -I
Sl.80.for shear's subscription to
the Her*id will receive, in adili- 1
iioii to pur paper, the famous .sgs r. >i...........jSrfbiimijr 12:20 p. m
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huicoro us monthly magazine call- 2:2«p. m.......... sweat Hum*,.j ihsp.m
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ed Judges Library, tor one *45a. m.....,.....san Au*un»«.....«:4ap. m i
year. I his otter is made to both '• waco division. • - . -.cH,
tiiose renewing old subscriptions ,‘N7KTH BOLNp‘ i’ *fATr‘o:^' ,>ovt«jiocxd .
and those' becoming subscribers 2:50p.m....,......siuuor ............... i2:3o<>. m
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m this country is able to make 5:t>3p. M.i.........Av,st:noiut .iO:5o a m-
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ACSTIN DIVISION-. ' '
HERALD.
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■eem to be, as a rule, scientific men.
"What is more, they do their best work
in their last years, and their powers
rarely fail them in any degree. A ma-
jority of the leading scientific men of
^America, the few we have, have been at
work half a century, and are yet in their
prime. * Hnmboldt, Chevreul, Arago and
Ben Franklin lived long. Science is a
noble mistress Her servants knoW( none
of the intense anxieties that pierce the
aoul like a knife, the cares that eat awayf
the nerves and destroy slumber and di-
gestion. The pursuit .of science is its
own feward.
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An advertisement for a wife in a Jap-
anese newspaper proves conclusively
that this gentle oriental people are not
far behind the most progressive western
nat^oqp in advanced thought and civili-
sation. The. Jap who advertises, for a
wife says that if the girl he wants is I ’ €ome of the* p -..iimerj tbe tbw:/| 1 , IT . ,
Jjettyshe need not bo talented Intel- seemed somehow t V h .re concii-vd n “fT ?°Ve,U. ^ * “idensa-
# Actually, and if she is rich she need not prejudice against, tlig'giiihiiter, and-the 1 ^ou» of ”Judge s’ brightest
he either pretty or intellectual. • J way they had of- exprcssiEgit AvasabtrTp
' r---*:— j emphatic. They -fired pistils in at bis
The class of men who live longest windows, ahd likewise threw stones.
Cutler being a free American village, as
well as a highly civilized- ope, the.in-
habitants claim .their privilege as free-
men to buy and sell'liquor openly, in
spite of prohibition laws, Mr. Farnhaui
say 8.' ” ’ ’ ■- , ’ ■
Therefore, after farefnlly’ considering
all these little circumstances. Mr. Farm
ham thought it bet i?r to resign "his pas- . . •
torate. But what a Aghtfnl spot»to tbls flection, and a number of
dwell in is the villi^v ; i Cutler! homerjhunters are daiJy coming ill
.— - ■ and taking Advanlag'e^af tiie choice
!h»i!ra.wl r.es. . j soil o^ Hardemiin county, to make
Mexicorund Ceutf ii A n-f;cu .are prob- j ^bem 4*home; : >
ably the only partiof th> c irt j whery the
inhabitants caii affqri malirigauy. rail
vroad ties.. ZJut tho forestry div«tsiv>u of the
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3:40 P. M.:.......:.-I)ilwortll*......... . .12:01 M
4:20 P. M-.......... • Won2.ale» ..... .V. •>:. . .11:20* P. SI
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Selipthile.
The mail?-arrive aud depart trout RaRctsVille as
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persuidh r.'.ilrbad
builders to experiment with steel rail
way ties, as p substitute for- Wooden
Striding Business Talent,
Wbo shall say that the colored man is
deficient in business talent after read-
ing of the gifted way in which thenegrb
agent of a company in Washington has
1 deluded his ^pethr^n in the west and
south? The company is composed alt<>
father of colored men, and is called the
."United States and Congo National Em-
igration society."
This company printed circulars which
■ were distributed among the southern
* by 1 Ta» tile
Re,. ThomasPMk Rev Thtfmaipelted fiiVl,r ,f „„ u , di.
about him with his armful of circulars • , ? ,T . b
till headed whereto dnd the m(B, *. |
humor.
Look at tlie Figures!
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The regular subscription yrice
of the Herald is Sl.oOthe “Judge’s
Library” is $1.00. While we offer
both publications jo you for 81.80.
Quainah Cliiel: The spring im-
migration js beginning to move in,
• ARKlVEl . WITTING.'. . DEPART
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7 p. m. Daily except Sunday.' 6 A', w
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,6:30 p.m. '. Tuesday and ,Friday, _ 6 *J si
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A gentleman in ’Union County,
yukil su:v»:-'I'-., wi.o is too iiiodest a man to
tore is eB.i,-avnrt^-1. persuate rairond ! b»ve^1* Di*me “<;nti5>u«l ,«> W
newsp^apers, was cured of rheuma-
tism qy Cthamberlairi’s Pain Balm,
ones of any kind. Tuc forestry divisitm °'h®r:
has ascertained that 30,00.) miles -of
metal ties are in qse among Fie rail
ways of tin* V.orld. Of these -10,060 are
in Europe,, especially in Germany, and
the rest are id;-Asia. Africa and South
America. 7* ? -'T '.. •
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norant^and easily gulled of his own race,
and then he weut to work among £hem.
The circular said that the United-
States and Congo company .was prepared
to offer special rates and. inducements to
aD colorjed people who desired to go
back to their ancestral, Africa and be
Mngaamong dogs, or words to that ef
There they coold make Rome
howl by virtue of their civilization and
' superiority. There they coaid be all
that the white inan was in America,
and have »no trouble. . Tho6e desiring
thus to make a triumphant entry into
the dark continent should inclose $1 and
‘ a4wo cent stamp to the United States
and Oon&o National Emigration society.
Rev. Thomas Peak added on his own ac-
count that everybody who paid $1
would be entitled to a clear trip from
Ihs home to Africa and a big farm in
Africa, besides. Numbers of negroes bit
at the delusive bait, and the company
was in a fair way to realize: on its gem ms,
when the scheme was discovered, not.
however, till many had paid their little
dbllars
land is stripped* of fts. timber to sup-
ply the demand for railway ties. This
amounts to one-fifth of the whole annual
timber supply of the country. Tye gov
eminent has now only 70,000.000 acres
of woodland left, and it becomes an ab-
solute necessity .hereafter tp restrict
•wholesale^timber cutting.
There are at present only two miles Of
metal railway ties in this, country. But
in view of the coming-scarcity of wood,
rajlway officials, are. beginning to Look
ahead to the tiiu j >v ,.-u s'fc.J ties must
l>e placed underiipath railroad tracks.
C. P. Huntington, pf thpr Southern Pa
eific, ia -w;trmiy iu favor of t|ioir use-in
all the timberl-as regions- of the west,
bat says it is Uar.l/t > ugor'go.iie the f»^y-
isitt"of’railroad builders on this poujt and
induce them to giye tli •-steel.tioi a trial.
In the long run they will be really more*
ecohotnical than \yopl,.forJtuey last so
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Modern Bible Critics.
The former idea of the Bible was that
treatnients for thirteen years! 50
cent bottles for sale by A. W. Rabb.
buy no machine till
YOU SEE THE
UNION,
The; Latest and Best.
jit, M-taiag and Aijud-
ajile ii ill 'its Parts.
much longer.
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No wdrilerit is the savage' idea that*
the earth oodDi ^ c bv-l an l throw
off-the hnqe loans mri i her’
••party » shape •_>. tr>:nairdin.--ly high
and heavy, building i. The Chicago AtU-
^W(fy word of it was inspired, and rha!t-: let.’.c .> club • begun in thatt. city the
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DAILY. 12:40 p. m
All mail matter must- he at tlie office one half
hour before tjie hours of-tleparfuro to in«ure admis-
sion to tlie mails. ' ’ v, 7 ; ’ , •
Official Directory,
DISTRICT OFFICERS. v
District Judge............Geo. McCormick
District Attorney.....................-T1 H. Stmonet
District Clerk...........----...Q. 0. Searcy
Disirlct Court convenes on the first Monday iu
FehYuary and August. * .
CGDNTY OFFICERS . ,
Connrc Judge.......................... P. H. Dreen
County-Attorney,...I..-D. A. Danins
Gpuiity Clerk, ----A.-..,•>..v.......John Bachanao
Sheriff,.....................Jno. F. Houcliins
Treasurer,.., I......... J...% Sam Dev'all
Assessor,............y.. ........B. F. Culpepper
Collector,.. ..I....,...... ,i.. ,.v,... J. AY. BeuneM
Surveyor,.....,.........,.James Ballard
Commissioners?-— .
Precincts I, Sand ...... ..V! i.... ..H. B. Mevers
2 and 6...A. Gleckler-
,, 3 and 7,....;... ,... .V......'T, S. Huglres
,4.■ *,-• • *•,J,.ii. De-sorah
Tlie Commiosionrrs' Court meets' on the second
Monday in Fehi uarj-, May, August and November.
The Coauty.Court meets for Givil. C'rimmal and
Probate biisiiiess 011 the first Monday,, in January,
April, July and October. * !/ : ,
PRECINCT OFFICERS. ' ; .
Precinct No. L—S. j. Tofrusend,, Justice; ■' !0.
T. East; constable.. * CoUrt'convenes -the fourth
Monday in ea» h iuo’nCh. at the j^purthenae.
PniciNcx No. 2.—A. decider, justjeei \Alien
English. cf>n»table. Court convenes on tlie ^e^ond
Saturday in'.each month at Gleckler , ' 7 7:
PkecInct No*. 3.—D,-E. IlickA justice: W. W.
Sansom: constable. Court convfeues oh - tbe thit-d
Saturday in eat-li month at New Sweet Home.'
Puecinct No, A—James George,, justice: ,S, 'J.
Thompson, constable: Court, fourth Saturday in
each month, at Hope. 7 ’ 7 s.' , ; J
Precinct No, 5.—B. M. Smith,.'instice: . H. B-
Grissinr. constable. Court. Friday .before, first
Saturday ip vach month, at StribblirigA '. ■ '
Precinct No. 6.—T, F.: Jayksmi,-justice; 5Vni.
Lucke. coiftable. Comt. secolulMonday in yheli
mouth, at Moulton. ■ '. V -
Precinct No. 7,—J. D. Mohtgomerv,JjuRticef
W. P. Davis, constable. Court, .thiixi ilouday in
each month..at'Bovine. . * . • v-1
Precinct No. 8. —It. B. Alien.-justice;.L. Botafid,
constable. Court first Saturday iu each mouth at
Sublipm. .
Prudens.
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A delicious, Health fill, uGn-In-toxiciitiug beverage. A fi-Le’household drink.
KAHN & STANZEL, Agents.
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For ‘Lavaca Counly; AI sqp dealers in •>
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Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars. •
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Jos. & A. Jezek,
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Blacksmiths and1
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M. S. Town semi,.
CITY OFFICERS*
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Union Manufacturing Co.
Little Rock, Ark
JOSEPH KAHN, LOCAL AGEXr
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HaWetsville, Texii$.
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......-I....... Secretary
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.......... City. Attorney
OUR
COTTON DEPARTMENT
Is perhaps the most thoroughly;
ortjatiLzel and first equipped of
any fticturnye business in the
state, f
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W& sofiiht your Shipments,
whrth(\e lovye or small, find hill
:yive>ymir XJoUom clofe aiid cdrefii l
(dfehthm. ..
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Vf - P- Ballard.............
E. H. Mitchell.............
E. R. Mitobel, ----•.......
J*. P. KUis................
• , ALDERMBN:
Dr. A. A: Led'be.tter; S. J. Dickey, E. H. Mitchell,
■' ,Leo Kroacliel, C. F. Lehmann.
City Council'convenes on the first Monday in
- each month kt 8 P. M, at the Major s offite.
Cliureli Diroctory.
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Services at tly; Methodist -church ’ first and
fourth Sabbkth in each month at morning and
night. l‘riayer meeting every Thursday night;
Rev. ;Ti S; Armstrong, Pastor.'' i
7 BAPTIST, ;
-Services at the.Baptist Tliuicfi second, aist} third,
Sunday ineachyiionth, morning and evening,- Sab-
bath soliQol every Sunday at lu a, in,, Rew Ji C.
Russel. Pastor, Prayer meeting every Wednck-
daynigijt. - v - ,:. . •
T : CHRISTIAN
Cimt ch of Christ nssembles Lofd's-d;ty -meet-
ing' and Bibfeleading every 'Sabbath - at' 9-fc.- m.
Wea-pi-diaDy invite all persons, -especially strang-
-erk, to-met-1 with us. Dr. J.- Ii. Lay, superintend-.
c»nt: V---
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.-' Services every 1st. 3d and 5th Sunday. Righ
mass at 16:30 a. m. Catechism at 2;30 p. m.’ Rosary
anil Benediction 3:30 p. m. ltev. J. -A, Forest,
Pasftirc' Rev'. Jos. Mack, Assistant.
Will senf fp(ot(f!ious and- sten-
SWEET* HOME, TEXAS.
General Blacksmitliing done with neatness and ^dispatch.
: Henavatiiij" of Buggies a specialty.
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O nIX good work done. Prices reasonabe. -
Mr. Jezek is inventor of the -latest improved silver mounted bits.
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A. Levytam
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OUR CLUBBING RATES.
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MF was not to be touched or judged by the verKiViiijf a gymu t ■ i viiij will }»•♦ . " f • • two papers For 'phr imici: Of one.
fafcs of evidence and logic that scholars kL.fUvre* of rixfeen efts free ah ajtpliatiion. auas^died | \yt. i,av«. .-nmi- siu-ciai 'arr;t«j»rxucnts'with .-the
apply to secular writings to judge‘of | Lia-.icvtresfqries' nr.Vh 4-uo'a* v.-i*y tiif-
tB^ir cre-libility. Then arose the school*! b».ntn- A * .'f.-ihy.of/our large cLies, and
of German biblical critics, devout men 'i«yobe . 'ern 'Dnyfithere is., a house
mmd learned, who turned over a new leaf vy£n' L ' •g ' ta'fei tiiiV • 'When.CJ'r elev
Id thestudy of the Scriptures. .They and
their followers contended that if the
cor res pan den ce.
erectel Tile. Triodti -! Umldi^g in New-
. Vork city it wA> tin? wlmder Jf the cunn-
.Bible,was ah inspired book, all the more try for its;^eP|ht an 1 > g -. N-0\v theri*
would it stand the test of sevote and are half a dozen stru tufe-i within &
scholarly ^Criticism, the severed tests' stone's throw;0/ igghu q lire overtop.it.
that cool J be brought to bear.. Lf any* both in s;A- ha 1 grh:i,iX* • It -really W-*
part of it-couid not «tand .this, tost jit sib* t-)IbUe's.n Vr yti-iiold fash-
proved, notithkt the Old and New Testiv- * ioii- d li'.-.ngiid.- of fhgiij. Where will
> meats were falseAbut that writings had ‘i this biplilinghpr into the air
crept itmouj t’^emghat did not properly end?-- it '• -j; Hot- st<-p while
^belong there, and would be better weed* . land in ovtiA cohri;. 'Vcio ii./ae as-, it; is
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IlbiiKt oil, Texaw.
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now.
ed oat than not.
, In'brief, the comparipons, disc.us8iqus*5 .. .. >T
•nd critical exaTuinatjon thatAhe sacred
books had antlefgoue when, first they
V
* were collected .together and adopted as v \nt ' ''
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The Y- ,.Z<\ c..
frqui oe.-og ; ;fi; i to Uet ‘
YiT'ratf'.'so far r
Vjrlf. ■ i./VVyi-j;T‘-
ip trhly
. ,m Chrtstdin ffiblo shonld ^ conttnned, | UT° ; ' ■ ■‘d yredri. j V
and the;sifting process be k--pt vip till ' *v -*r d. ItoJ?
ever}* portion of fie writing- dniul-l ^ V * T-' -
ar the electric tight of' \
scholarship and scientific
■torch. This view, qf biblical fitffdyis
BtcAuai They arc *•«.
THE BEST.
tl. M.'KnkiY.
Ril}strat*d, Des>_nptivt: ^riJ priced'-
SEED ANNUAL
| 1- .-r 1 891 will.e ue.i:> A r REE
Itc ail apfilicmUs, and to Iasi
^ctist -i ers It better thunt^ver; J
ftvery person vsmg OurdtH, A
FU'-.c -r ,.y jf., , ' • '■
should send for ki Address
D. M. FERRY ACO.
. OETHOiT; WtCH.'-
! Largest Seedsmen-in the world ]
■f 1Y«- have -m.-w]*,* sjiecial arraii^t-men-ts with ,-i
[ ^publishers of thv jihjkts named Is-low by wliit-h we
| are eual)h*d to o,fter The Heraed amt any bneiof
j tli- ui at.a jurit/e. bat little in advance of tin- regular
r ,Jffbsyi'r|rtii*n price of one.- Oiab-r^ mpst in variably
g l^adcoiMjMinieit by tlie cash. Regular subscribers
■ J- m-ay as-ajl themselves of these .rates bv.payiijg np
1 arrears -and for one year in- yti vance< n|w subserl
D bers Ry'paring tine year in advance: • ’ ■■ . . -
•The IIerai.ii and itie Galt eston AVr-ekJv News.
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Atlanta4C!a.j CVHiSiifntien,
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, “ ‘ • Ft. M'ortli Weekly Gazette,
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N.dtioiial. 1 K-juoerat, l2.5d
piVOLUNTEER CULTIVA'
Never before hee e Sprloe Cultivator teen aof
favorably received by the .Farmers aa the!
i v r» » k. • It Is simple In all Its details and ■
possesses points of merit to be foaed In bo other. The 1
FRAJUI can be made wide or narrow, which also.
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| ask forth*
IY0LCITEER '
f AND TAKE NO OTHER.
nple In •
._ ibe found___
__can be made wide or narrow,
control* the width of the (inn The__
TB£Z It a neat steel one. and Is connected directly'
with the gangs, se that each horse has to delta share,
of the work without Interfering with thepoattlos ot \
theshovels. The GAKOS are made ofr
and have th.e parallel movement now eo J
gas pipe an c------- t ____
The WHEEU are made by os and WA
TO eiVK _
-hich when
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1891, newspaper, February 19, 1891; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995522/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.