Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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SPOILED A LVXCHINO.
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Tilt* Sheriff Runs Off * Suspected Mur-
derer on a Horsp.
^ LUKE 811 ARP.
England deals with international
difficulties chiefly by means of two citement \Vas civatH<? in this town
Wetals, lead and gold. Incidentally ] apoo rnVinipt of tin* IntelHi-eucB
W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE noX'Wtp.
Wallis, Tex., Oct. 4:—SomeVx-
Do you wear them 7 When next I* need try » pair.
•eat In the world.
there are two other metals used in j thaTan wonhl l.«" made to
abdications, cold steel and cold , {ynch the negro who was arrested
.com
^ a general thing, wliei%iyesterday and Accuse*I of kiJIiug
1 purchase the way out of William Walker at Fulshenr Mon-
difficulty,.England prefers to use : day night’. Mr, Walker was shot
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quietly. The difficulty disappears,
none but those in the swim
down in the midst uf his family.
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The negro who was accused of
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just how things came about. . | the kdliug was arrestetl late ves-
Ann /V fU AMA «A ik ^ 1. * J . . . fc ij
tei:day,eveuiutr anil placed in the<T-
in most cases there is the clink
in the background. /
Leggett was a young Eng-
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*250
*2.00
FOR LAO IE*
#2.00
j #1.75
■ FOR BOYS
*1.75
Fill shear calaboose. The citizens
from the surrounding country, and
. 1 7 , , - “ , It v/ Ui vuv o I t V/ II u 11 I 1 I ^ I Wliuu Vj IVtJVI
ishman who hoped to make /ls.-also frqna Richuiouil hikI \I nlit-i;
artune m one African expedition, , coni)fVi i,nroe(]ja(„|y took jjossps-
** » r«ihty tnade, it in another, 3i„„ ,;f himnaiwj ifiiVrife; .iwait-
* ***'M «?' ,aI‘Jmu"h '» ino the r>snlt» of Mr. ttnifeVi
mit of Africa, had its soarco Wl,t,niU M, .lied -W
mg and. night, uever haviug regained cou-
,* accompanied a great African icl,ia3n£,ss a[tH1. shot.
ler m an expecttton through ,TWsh(,riff ot Poft Bc„d; realiz-.
»v^e continent. He left Lug- : that lie must, «
with high hopes a.Kl returned /soni„tl|1 K(1;, t,„lt ™
icwhat broken and disappointed ^ R M '
_L “ a n! “™°L.?,aU,Tr,' “‘d majority of tile mob iiadi
If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest
styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00or
$5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and
wear as welt- If you wish to economize in your footwear,
do so by purchasing W. L. Bougias Shoes. Name and
price stamped so the bottom, look for It when you boy.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maes. Sold by
Rosenberg Bros., ETalletsville Texas.
a slave-driver-1-’ ’ .
“That’s the least of liis crimes, ”
interjected Henry. " -
“And a murderer and $11 that.
And yet. this great British govern-
ment is going to pay him gold, while
you. who are civilized, and the* dear-
est felloe in the world, a: man who *
. /-has" done-so mueh and ‘been so brave,
are practically starving iii London,.”
“Not quite so bad as that,” said
Leggett. .- I T had'one good meal to-
day. and besides I have been offered I
a chance of going, to Zanzibar, and
right away, too.’’ A •
“Olf, ” cried the gh'L.. ‘in alarm,
“you will notitake.it; Henrv; yoju
will not.go?”
ViWiWiVWflWwWAWAViViV^yW^/VW
BALD HEADS
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“No. I don’t think T ^LJl7. There
is nothing much in it for me. but I
am to give my answer to-morrow.-
Tell me more about your-king. I
am a little interested!. What gold
is he to get?’’
“Oh,” she said. “I doit’t remem-
ber it all,.but an expedition is to go
out to make terms with him. They 7
are to take beads and-trinkets and a ?
. lot Of those things with them,- end if 1
they can bribe the king, with those f
to make a Treaty with them, well *!
• and good; but if not. they arc not to. [
spare gold. The leader of the.expe-
. ka t Boi'ND.j tlition. is* to take a large , sum of ]
money with him. He is not .to use
it unless he is Icxrced to. but in any
ease he is to make satisfactory
terihjs with .the king.”
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brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your seal© tel
Is it dry or in a heated condition ? * If these are son*
your symptoms be warneefin time or you will become!]
Skookum Root flair Growi
Is Tvhwt
res«a
err o' -----------------
lsoota I>yp, but *dellghrfolly coolinjc and refresh
the follicles, it ttopa /alHm* W *
menu*.
wa awp
led to tftii
li iHUU A*' T Sodp. It destroys;
THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.
37 ^OHth Fifth AreuM, K«w York, X. Y..
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Time Table.
'by ^r;,u.p„^w :
J to get snpber, leaving two ».f their
ie comman e o c pa . -.Imr'k nu.l s«t* the fen. Ihc.^imnls,
” °W^ h«t kDAwi.u tlmt "H,-; ,lcpa-
gf U»t was finely to interfere ^Ih^r
(departure tlm officials opened the
cal a b' ic'ft^aml,. putting the' negro
charge, and reduced to I ”11 " 'f1 *1® s8fel>’
>per place in the ranks.’ | ...l1*1 iilu.c j.u
members of the expedition • U,e rti, eu,-e eonneel.ng the
!of fever, or of disappointmant, ’ D^m, " 0- killing is n-l c,r-
th, butLeggettlived through ’-•uinstautial.. I‘.isnilegetl t:mt lie
__\ Lot ■R’.vrrinAri wasowiog. VVa 1 kef f(u a horse, and
■Jlp | f Afripa [that Walkerr eoutemplafed taking
a large knowledge of Africa, •_ ,llurliaiff,
Pass li..K. depart ti'ont the'dittereut statious'in La-
vaca ami ail joining Oornitied as I'oHows:
WEST BOVSU Y;
2:9* P. M......... ..•Snblinrp.............. 3:£8cV. M
p; M...........Halli-t-lvillc ____ l>. M
t:4.‘> P. M StCff't Honie ......... I’jSOprjf
jj:0ii.p. a',.,........Voakuiu p. m
7:0t> r. m ........... San A litwirio......J? M
6:bl P. M......-----Houston...... .....
•...... ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ I ' I fr-ife
impn^
Vm*1 *** b,,x-® <or matt prepafrt
“ “r*11 **” rnarantteiocirc or refjin«t th<
y.
lor »re in ILaUettaviUc; Tex. hr • ' ”f'KK & KX’OY 1>-- • wmrtto,
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north BOEM>.> ,,,uhWx “Bv Jovoi;’ cried'ileiiry. interx;st-
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luster around the head of
ider, the competent sub-
was soon broken, bn some
Vtiaktuu
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£S!•: .m sight of those papers you have been
... I’latooia
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ed.. “I'd give a good deal for a
writing..
3:30 p. Kiatnoia ....... .... KfeSw-A, m writing.. You eouLd not- snoqk them i
3:Sp!a!ol from.^1 suppose, so
K ».e'rtfer.........'-that I might have ten- minutesl.look .
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KMi
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was useless to him because of
•clauses in his contract, and
of bitter injustice in his
he saw Lonors showered
the man who probably deserved
least of all.
apparently unfitted him for
occupations. African ex
the •,horse hs the negro could
not pay luni” the iiegre* remarking
that it he did he wouM kill him. ,
Buckieh’s Arnica Halve.
r _ - ---- - 4 , 1 be best salve in the world for euts,
His years of wild bruises, sores, ulcers, salt-rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped lumds,. 'chilblains,
corns, itiid all skin; eruptions, and posi
At* *. + ♦ tively cures piles, or no pay required. It
aia not start out. y'®1? js guaranteed ,to give perfeCf satisfaction.,
he had no Opportunity of j or money refunded. 25c. per box. For
useful to himself or others sale by Ledbetter & Knox. e
?nsive knowledge he had of
of hid friends thought he
eked his life, and^indeed,
lM^oself began to have some
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mJ. w A KNOCK,
DENTIST.
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that such was the case, i
up, howev'er, and tried toi t-xw-firtM ]K»»itiv«'iy. «-ui«o«t pain.'
ing to do, not so much • - * • • ' - ■ ■ • 1 ■ r" ■' "r’
i own sake as for the sake of a
i.
little girl. Neither the lit-
the young man had
or prospects enough to ven-
marry on, but she lived on
be on something very like ].
She was an expert stenog-
, and her nimble fingers flew,
typewriter keys which one
typewriter manufacturing
advertise as being used
len t offices , v
articular typewriter which
ovey fcsed was in one of the
her majesty's government,
lent that dealt with va-
kings and potentates
regions of the earth. I
Leggett, having nothing to
to* meet this girl as she
from the offiqe at the West-
bridge end of the Thames
Cash money for
Bile Beans wrappers .
Bujr a bottle of SmiUi’s Bile
Beans (either sire) and enclose
the outside wrapper in-a letter
containing your name and ad-
dress. We will pay you $5 for it
at once if your letter Is tbe.first
one opened in our first morning
mail, or $i 2 it is the 2d, 3d, 4th,
5th or 6£h. This is good for
every day except • Sunday. Ask
your druggist fof the SMALL
fire. Full list printed at end of
' each month and mailed to all who
send postage for it (a cts.%
Address J. F. Smith & Co.
No. 255 Greenwich St., New York.
M Not a gripe
in a barrel of -
them,”
iracnt, and together tlun*
iiSyJTX "^ STRICKEN DEAD.
dt the giri ha i^’etmtrast THUSTW0XTHY STATEMENTS.
i#be bronzed face of the 'jrpung
• iP8l88lte|PP8tel|P......
A recent New York dispatch reads:
Jaaacs C. H
m at them?
0:35 p. M.Rockdale......
7;IS P. M. - ... • •->. CameTOn .-----
8:17 P. M........... Lott ----... 8:ll.< A. U’
9:30 P. M......... ..WACtr.............. ';O0,v M
ACSTINDIVIJIUN
3:15 P. M........... Shiner ....-,.... .....tL':5a P. M
3:50 p. M........... DHworth ............13:15 p. u
4:So P. M...... . • • (jOlutnics......... . ..11:30 4. M
5:20 p. m.....;.----Siaydcn ^----10:45*. m
:'i:35 P. M. ------ Otto ....----....... .10:30,*. M .
5:47 p. m . Andrews*.. ... ..10:15,*: M
6:10 p.-M........... Ltilins ...............10:00 A. M
0:3') 1*. ,M......11 UltWtte ....., 9:‘2» A. M
j - 7:05 p. M...........Lockhart............. u-.OOa. m
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31ail Scnetiulc.
The mails arrive, ajxd dejuirt fioin Halletsville as
follows;: <> ,
ARRIVE V yVlTTiNG. •{ DEPART
1 p. 34. Daily excoi't s?ui:dny ' 8 a. m
7*P. u.. ’
0:30 P. k
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‘ N(>.”'she ?aul, v*^that would not |
do. But I have th^MU all here in my
note bJ>ok. I will type them out for j.'
ybu at homc.v
“See here,'Madge.”' he said, ’‘let’•>”
us Sit doWn ht'ro; Have you your
note book with you? Then just read
the documents- bvor to me. I will e
pencil down in mV book the exact} ;
ONLY $2.25.
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Datl.V oxciipt Sunday,
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Tuesday aiid. ITiday."
UACKRERRr.
3.P.. R - Moiday, Wednesday «fc Friday, 8 A. m
S. A. k A- P. R. E.
;GoingEa«t.) • '■ . (OomgWe.i,
3:00 p. u. DA1J.T. l:15p. Jt
All mail matter must bo at the office one bait
hour before the hours of departure to insure admis-
sion to thr mafia • ’ ?‘V
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>’ word of this to any living soul. It
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- utficial Directory.
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DISTRICT OFFICERS;
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I)i«tr.icLaTnd7- ,... ..;.... .•> ......T. ’ll. Spooner
District Attorney,........ . .Sani L. Grot-n
Diatrict clerk,.........<:...>-,0. C..Seafvy
.District Cotu'ricMirvt;iie» on the first Mornlay in
February: and A fisust. ,
V'.onVT V .OFFICERS
County 3 o* l gc, ■..».. ................. f. fl. I * ret ti
County Attorney......................-J. 1*. .Fills
.Conntv Clerk,...;i.. .-.dolin Riu-hanati
Sheri If............................ .Jno. F. Honcliiim
r reas over,,........ * * .■«. o .V B ■ 1 lev all
Assessor.............; K 1). Zunfwalt
Collector..... . ....... ,..... .B. I*. Culpepper■
Surveyor,..................:.s..all.-U. llns^ellj
CoUimisMiom-r*
Precincts 1, 5 and >* ............... .. FT. B. ‘Mcyets
A', bit1 fkler.
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3 anti i,• ..J, D. A Ut-ver-
4,....,.....------J. M. Waltli-op
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TlieHofitniioslont-rs’ Court meets on the second
Hoaday in February, May, August anti November
• ' Tbe County Court meets for C|vil, Criminal and
Probate business on the first Montlay jn Januart,
April, Jnly and October, . .. *’
I’KECIXCT OFFICERS. |
PreciXCT Koi 1 ~S.' j; Townaend, justice; 0-
T. East, Cdnstalde, Cpurt-convenes the l'ourfh
Motulay lii each mouth at t he Conrtlitmse..
phKcuttiro. li.—A.,-Gleeklcr; jnstk-e; W. J.
Harrisi ii,;c.ou>7a1de. (\>urt ctuiyenes on :tho second
_ t Saturdiiy in eacit tiMiiith at .Glcckler
— pRECWCP Xd- ;k—Lo Taiuke, justice: Otto . J.
Kisdiler, etiiistahle. Court couvehee tin the third
Satunlay.ni eavh nvriiith at !?hSuer.
I’RKCTpcoi' t);-4,*—H F.- Kdlitie, justice/ John
iS-An-e, -constable;' Court,.:fourth Saturday in.
-)aCh iitonth, at Hope.' . \
Precinct X’6/5.- vd. 51. ?iitUIi, justice;. Georjie
~ 'L~*A'Vv.i‘ ftn,t Saturday, in
.. A « Devaii “Henry,” she said, “is it honest?”
r» i. think it is,” replied the young
man. ; But that is a question I will ■
discuss with you when I come back. '
It is not pressing. The expedition
is going out,, if possible, to cheat the
king. I am going out to see fair
play. I think I • jnay ge^F a little 1
commission for my service^/1 think. !
besides, that J shall deserve it. But,.] : ’*•
™ Africa <lM_y<,u ,
^^Jt.King TippcKimajaro. ertain steps fell tcv the sidewalk. When Johi-m. <oiistai,’e: Court, tipt.i Monday ’in
piw do you sp'*l! it ? asked Log- pich^d tip lie was dead. A plivsician er- iu<uifiiv «t y<»ak»nt • .;
^■pib't recognk.' it from the’ "inked tlifebody,and prbnOiraoedheart.disatse
it ion.
i he cause of death, A pccuiiiu ly sad feature
•t the case is that Mr. H——-- was on lilt*
spelt it for him, and then, t0 Maine, to settle in- the home df his
Kaf her now il should bbIni.-hoed. lie Itad passed the prevlors ten
rears in the western mining country, anil had
Precinct No. o.—T ;.F Jnckson, jurtice; JLF\.
IhK-kcry, civil.-table. ' Court, second Moud»y in each
c; e.
1 WK-Jl
uojith, lit yokkund .V r ’ -
-• J’Rkcfef'f -N<h £. —C1»i'k'f!li;iit’dlcr, jnsticc; VoL,
iSutine Seh'dt./foh^tahlc. Chuff l-'ir^d - Siitjndhy
in enCli luoiiih •ut-:SRbIi«ic- *
<’ITY OFFICERS.
.U.S. T**wns.>hil,:. .v 1.-'7.7. ;j..,
S. L. Ui: i :ivu...... ...... ............Nftidia1
.Secretary
Tit'Hnuror
” said Hcnrv “tlie kin<r - ^iassed a fortune. Jf YtjU haveany of tin*/
oid ctoan, t is «
father took to. tne. 1 can• hr^ii John L. Eobert«, Slatingi'.'n, Pa :'
lingo, and I might have ',fl have suffered with pulpiution, i.-f?(tvlucT
prime minister now if 1 ; nbcpfuintifty dad. mothering' spdis, pain in
you wouM have pref,™,
c .Africa to Canibcrwcll » a mi «ci*l,. KAIlS1Ens ali.ia.ni-k.'
fct residence. His .taking N*w Yort . Grojtmit wn, , Kan,..,-. AllluiC^u^
M the mom remarkable Iw-: stdn*‘..v'fcorsc*?t»>uther»ngsj»cll?iblk)irt,d one . thc.i-hpii i« HiiH**t>.viHj*»u tim .jwcond Ft-idAv:iit
tvhen he is 5„l„ r he dislike ‘-!",v""■:“Hr.rS.J^'i'
and I. rather expect.*! a.n-d h? Dr. Jlfe .v,,/// vCfv,A hc^ur 1 " <,,v
Muggiti-. .inn oninian<icr, me llu-cr .U»tt or. j he fir.-i di ><- -_uve nu'-hta
that Riicffahd *v:ts iminir tn uistahl lvlh f< Jfefyrc using the last• bottle
M...%iMvr\:....7v.......
K. H. Nilii'iici,...... •.. • • -■ ..... .
>’ Ellis,...i..........,. {v.Ci-ty Attorney
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A. ■Le<ll(*'ttt-r. E. H. Mitchell. L»-o Jvro'
v-ic), t I-’.’ LcliiiiiUiir. H . J. Rraimii.
C*t-ty Cotukili cArivoio-R- «n the' tiret Monday in
CRcli niontl) at8.P. M. atthe -Mavor'soffice.
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words I want to know..” .
The tiVo sat .down togothcr on one ,
of tho eiribankmciit benches, and
Henry transferred the particulars to
his own book. When he closed it \iQ i
said-solemnly: ' »
‘'Madge, you must not. breathe ;a
Arrangements have been made to club the
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And the
is very important, and if things, tiirn
out. right we nail be married before ,/ ;
this time next year.:? ;, '*[. [;
The girl gave a fittie-.ey)** ' "v * -
“What are \*ou going to do.
Henry?” • / • a ~;/.. { -
“The old king,”, he answered,“is '
a fool. Beads and trinkets are juste ”
his size.. He has ’no Use for gold, j* J
He does hot know; its value: This At the low price of $2.25 per year. This gives an op
expedition apparently does not leave
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for two months.' I am going to
morrow to Zantibar. .1 fee) that “
to get a live local paper and the great weekly of
the South for little more than the : ,♦
this king needs a prime minister.” . . p/icc nf OU(*.
The girl opened her eves wide. -
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as I said,* we will discuss that when.f
I get home.” % ^
The Hkrald has two trood
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The expedition: sent out to the. ’' :
king was (‘minent-ly sueccssful.- Tla-
/leader 'Was somewhat surprised t>“
,fihd- .that the king was not to he
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bought, off With bead's, and another
strange thing was that while the; /•
king , took the beads and: other
trinkets, he named a Mini in gohl
which was just sltglglv .tiuder th«j .r
amount the seeretaey in-London had
commissioned they leadw of the eki-.l
peditidn to offer. . This was;|uiid and-:
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the trinities were signed.
The fact that the' kyig had de-
manded almost exactly the sum*the
high official in Fiondon ; had - .saitl {
would -be necessary, clearly,proved",
that that, high official wn- a gn at Tijll iTPHfiS
diplomatist and a man of more tlinn/ ' 5*
ordinary acuten.-,s. .lie fn-u, •*»T-fy , x •'TTooklft"
■used the,finit with his-«*oFleagnt*.> ta Lxl/l/t; llcdUo^
show that he was a man \v'h(i Lncw ^ * j
what he Was about. BllSiUCSS UaTUS,
How Henry Ijeggett got the mon(*y
that’enables him and’ hk jn-ietty-lit:
th- wife to live >o ro'mfertalilt i- .i
n Kit ter .*f • enjevtun-/. 1’ n 7;n,/ gtatOnieiltS,
posed. by his neighbors that- he njaih ‘ * •• - *
a sucV-yssf.u] detd in th(*a\lri* an ix * ..
JOB PRINTIN
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tbftfflrl, eagerly.
km do you know?'
trad*.'.- Ihtroit Fn-i i‘ sj
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A Well-Learned ‘Les$dn. ,T
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that Kurland « :ks ^oing to histaUl ivlirL /JfeForr nsing tin* l.^t hi.ttk* , ( Direeiory.
trtnible^wifh him after we j I ;“ kxhooist 7 - /
,1 . - . • ' ■ d..‘“ lnc.ily Vc.irfi \ (><iign'r.-- Scrvi>%-.1* nt f!i«* -Mt-tbOirnt «:l>ur<li - .first, and.
rever, titings apr^-ur to j claim Itiy crirc to-he alfifosit .i ttjirMcle n ‘ - f-ntrib ?*>cWb»ih. in' each munth at niorninir .»«d !
Itidetol down. ” - .. ,1! re i“a „ - . , v
Inf have not ^quieted doWg.? Lrtd, O.. • .r.ha.1 beentrn.c., a m lU, i;A.PTI.s:r..' ' . .W.iH-ir* ' D. -n.is gi\. 7 .'7-/W- ,'.r .• k
rnvj i/trl rt^s ni-rc 1 or years, hut for mx- ; Server* tb.- l'.,i].tLsilumii tir^t Siindav m *sv, *-7 ,/■ ’ 1 ;.^■>!’
a.. . , . n n U nnt|ji*Jia<i l**cn confuted to m l.- d. . , -r c t.-r-i-i.-aml cuni,,;, .sabiK.tb „i h.«>l .*ug - V'«< n n*. m ■ c j . _
:? aske-o h *i j four ftfttiebest doctomin thetltv,biii **v*.rv<s;,„,i.*v- *i ;nf R. v. c. c. Mt^u. • 7pcjlnfg. . to write .tifiy-t ifvi“- ujH.n v
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Sknow all about it. -1 i.avr L it. I «!*> I»4 drop*y ar.d rhrumntbni: <J -- • Cl r,o aA^mbb** g, ,L«r.l> <l«v rn-t .Thvr.’fT/. ' ht^ njotiier W;«s < h.”
swriting .bout Km;- Ti,-. ‘ “I • e:.,.-e ;i:; J.|
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“ftff <mf* .-.'jjiia-dhiort* in six weeks from your tr. at- '**-' <'■* - *-'*ry i«t; w »nu At t. >und#v. High j,. v, .7rt,rn .iverrto T'hn ~ 1 r.:s;
j__ 1 j • t uWm tFifin in sixteen months from «U die 11 *' •*’ WtCftachi*ub«i: iM.j, ui k.-tai j f“. -
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1893, newspaper, October 12, 1893; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995815/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.