Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1892 Page: 5 of 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Recruits for the Penitentiary.
RELIGIOUS SENSATION.
'Volsbt Ellis. R. B. Ali en
ELLIS & ALLEN,
Attorney m (talk at Law
AND READ ESTATE AGENTS.
Hal-letsviffe, Texas. .
Term's, Cash in Advance.
Give prompt sittentioa to s.11 IniMiH'ss cntrnattH? __
to them ancl will practice in ar.\"of the courts ii> 7,
:the state.[^“Omee over Mitcht-ll’s store, IOT SJlCt'lJf?
For SJaic Sma1<H‘:
I’lUENCH SIMPSON.
Sultjeot-to Democratic Oonventiou.
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For lu'jirrrcHtoh r<': #*
J,. E. GREER.
^2.. O. IEP3j
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ITalOtsvi.Us. Tex. is.
'Collectiohs promptly attendi-d to, . \rill. practice
wherever emplorwl. ’ JjjfO^ce iipstaira in =tfie.>
Nenhana builainr. v ' .' .
JOHN F. HOUCHINS.
J. A. FROWN.
Shlyectto ileuiocratic Gdr.Tcntimt..
Mr. *D. O. Evans, of Gonzalns, F. Somebody hinted it to me the •
lias been visiting relatives this other day that there been talk Lavaca county will send ten re- - M
week. of offering a reward tor that gVeen cruits to the state peuitentiary .as a /‘The Work of Evangelists Is & Curse
Mv=. I*. YFM1 '.re !<- of Y<mk- ; kid. I hope not though, for .be 'result°rthe terra of the disttict court -to Every Church.”
'r■ EM■ >.:(1 v . sileij.d a miRnt eomo at us harder t-h°n ever recently, closed. The names of the tttt. t . a- * , no a
• v>,% |■ : d- convicts and the crimes they commit- HiLlsbouo, lex., Aug. 23.—A
J f ‘ ... ('iU.lt€a! -Rn* bound of Will-, ted are given below: sermon perached at the Baptist
beds in the distance, and some Henry Nevels, invest; five years., . church in -this city Sunjav by Rev. '
iRXvAl ** m i™ “SO AEkk ' Or K. I; \\ hits of Lockhart, Tex.,
- AYmFnFld. Align Ft 2'V'lNiv. '^P^.F ;'i T- , Jerry Webb, theft of cattle; two >as exeited no little comment in
Mrs. Dwmi,' JW-...ii, El 1- ,?1?T?y "T h'l'0f r C,Kk?-’ A religion., circles in this city. ■ *
“ ■ ■ years, 'vife of Ilafos Bsncoin,: ’ '. 1::'' “i*1 kl<i tro»-:H»iK-r _ hoperf CTmriostcm, murder: ten It seems thatfor. White was a
eMo thoj-alereahreof .Sl:f '; 'MM ‘ ' "'“AEfEvh,:. ' jFe, Bsbor,,, re-aoit veitlr iuteu. j
irm‘t?;a dm
revvbays v;'.lh
V cuts..'
was the dtwightcr of Mr. a is i Mr-.
. to murder; two years. ^ ^association and also represented
' “—vE'Et-' v:,;VT'A;: ^Il^ry Mitchel, burglary; two years, the home mission board of the
ifAiiKhEida. Vk - James Burton, assault With intent 1 southern Baptist convention. The
■V inf, in . :,,.in-h«v,.m!.,rl:r, reSvfft;. OWHfe places I Efe) linrse;- ten ! IVret Baptist church of this city was
; ed in the cxtinonTshme c.;'- E. -cu:i.-* m- coutkct- wTtlt there has : years. also. IioldiDga.-revival meeting, and
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1). F. Ciilpcppei and haii not oecu
marriod quite 'a \ Tin- ii.-',.-r^
n. a. paul.ns.
CoOiTT ATTottNEV.
PAULUS & ELLIS
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Conduct it.
•'arks.Alnlvs and Narcs tor Sad!* Tlie committee of the associa-
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, • And Real Estate Agents. ■ Dis.'rirf ( fevkr
CoHections urcrapdy nttentlvtl tp.. V”ili practice i A y * QiP A 'PC V
wherever employed. ■ np-.-t.nrs ovei , D. W. OjLAItV-1«
National Bank. ' HAii,E7S\niXt. TexAs, .
.' t Notarf I’nLlic in office,
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M. S. To wn sc )i d
For Tctx Assessor •
: 1 ^ ^ ‘ ' 1 :.'Gwchbcrc wi-tlrthe'-' Charles B.rowiE.assa'ult with intent ! l*y invitation Rev. J. C. White of
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HENRY W EJ>LFR. A ; ;! by suh-:m t1hV()lii famTty grav*>yaot eJa-::vI vhECo-yMO kiEng bnnd fur- ’
..... W. T; STACY, ; hoith pEtown. HuringhexMltiess I'.hi^hed Jx-Mikip' musicT ' r
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E, LEISI, ■. -Tv.»'!■■ 11;fhf-1-y<:hidtii-c* i.’p'ir.H -» f»rV.t Tie ■ • i. A. ii.’si if..- +uv.',.t... v ' - . • '''\nj)iy to C \ Fxrt k-'' •. pTe.ac']i.-ft missionary
? p- . (At i ' .r , order that
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;.v •heaven’’ to I luA friefulU ah the
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Ek .. tiiht there ;Thmv hearing Rev. Dr.
'• is'a. !:,-Hve.n. <\ih: a Euhe, ' Ti;- - h.-- -.var -.Tear line‘'fron'i M/uu -Plii/.a’ on - Elgnifiea to the mern'oership that he .- R- ft ^ 'hitg’s tnieidoaary sermon.
3 AS. A; PRESSEl. . p.-o- d i,;isb;ni.i Mfik pibircnts^ pwOl.^ to. Jhix iiith-, ?E-t. electric lighE and • , -i^ter-3ome.preliminary singing
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4TT0RWEYS and COUNSELGflS :4’Mo^r;i’'^‘>v’1 !f"’”' '^E'iE:i;n(uV'k I ; li ooioc.-fe"h^^ ST-SS“ “ ***
RIIUnlttOdilQ iui'nsal/fl5 .lOriVL. ALLLOl. umi -1 hope to mnci.. v,»n n!i in ; Bui-. ’ ' - ■ ---------- till rniyiii hear it Ifev. J. C.
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i AY. li. TURK.
Attomcv - st - Law,
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flA-S. ELLIS.
AI. S. TOWNSEND.
Subject tb.tiie 1)cib<«.r a»ie‘ L’ou-yen^li »n .' • .
For Dax (allrdor: ,
IT F. CEL PEPPER.
AUGEST AVELLER -
A, E. LONG-
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. Snlyacf to penrcscratfe Convifntjoftc Y
F.H, j». : j,. .-.Vttcl:, ■ .V, - :
h^v-ip-''Sj«wrs -bf bf.p/.illmni-ning t' E;. i: ' is no rCo,: for. ■ you or
' xyItli^ cver iHcreasini^ETnautVvEife’sTdeiiy/-'going to Rawhide forvR js c. matter of calling a pastor. 'If the
,-r - • \Vill-'hjhVvt h> hii^. •-X’-'r-. .: - ■ - ' V-.:-
Vrjpihf;-A*certain.young man’ from Sellu^ ;;*• t - - ° ^.k-vv}s^‘ ; f
1 !'”;C^nvmF>1;R1‘''H/v AWi.;A lonh-urg li'nd: better 'make his calls ' Plumbing.
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TTe are authorized to announce Ji
A. K-OEHL LiiR a candfdste for, «ofn-
missiouer of Lavaca couniv f-ur Pre-
cinct No. 1-. Election Noveuiber, l&92.
iFe are authorized to annohuce a.
*ttt. a. a. Ledbetter f DR; Tv u. knox 1 GREGKLER a candidate; to.r Jujitice
• , ] of the Peace of Precinct No, l', also a
.LEDBETTER and KNOX.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, I wRMk a. »u"1
M TPe are authorfzed to announce J.
HALLETSTtiLLR. TEXAS j R. A. MEYER a candkhje for Rom-
--6—— ‘ . J fioissioner t>f Fred net No. 3^ (Compri- i
f'siug Ju« tiee’s,.preempts Nbs. S and. 7),
_ j at the -election- next November.
"• .We, are authorized; to amiounee
J.-iiS. H. DEBORAH; a canjidate for
re-election to the o{hce. of Comm is--'
_i \. siouer of Preidhc t No, 4 of Lavaca Co.
EleOtiou in November, fGn’.
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-OvncK in X. EllrichAt Pru" Store.'
DR. E. M. R1BB.
Physician & surgeon
Hallehvillc, - - ‘ Toxa*.
O-—Offit* at Babb’s druji sacneW—O
DB. VV. J. WSRfiflOK,
ITALL,ETSVII,LE; TVXAX'
"Work guaranteed. F E
Charges moderate.
OSice npfkai r* in Itabb^irildiiiv. -
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; -4 •' YNiBfl’AVS (• ii.VPivi.F Tv .
•*’ T.;’. 'V r-ife; •••,, j /
Eottoii worn;-.
days ago for the purposeotcmiferrin«4
with the Baptist chureir there in the
Vv,u,v* bvm* vMcui us . auci sumy jrenuiinary singing
T file choir thf preacher took his
text and booh afterward began a
lengthy exposition concerning the
Greek word baptidzo. He would
repeatedly warn his hearers that
he was not going to preach a ser-
mon on baptism, but continued to
let the congregation know what
he knew about the derivation of
Greek words, etc. After preach-
short .and. fay.between in tins part V .Kahn & Stanxel 'have received a
of the. world. ; full stock of plumbinggocds, fixturea,
V If the present set df:6pies - cahT i etcF 'They Lave in their employ a . „ . ._
'tm
mersiou, he excused his lengthy
discourse and created a seusation
by charging the choir with having.
:CofiMn- poison:iigAs in .order. -.elect ».une that can and will. ■
Ylr. vY. H.. Mi.t r-i't and family It is right: .amusing.to. See the
visite® relatites in- EayettR county i--base.'bail game going Oif in FHIis"
IkstiSatutday and Sunday. -Ft ; tPaik; it will, make you think of
N()t-ice to oatibivs, of .school dis-: ,slttvdiy time.
line#si Well as to do all kinds of
plumbing promptly, and satisfactori-
ly. ' Giriners’Supplies of all kinds.
-Orders solicited. ’
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tnct No. 11: The public-school v\ ho wanted to kno-w- where Hoi- marked copy of the ‘‘Bee Hive,” the
*r -■*-'* x* u'-v'.-i.-i -v.w L, ^i*uL.-.xx*ti-»kofficial organ of the Knights of the:
Maccabees of the World, with tlie
of this district will open Monday W street was; it runs from Williams
September 19,1£9‘2. A full attend'- pasturepgate to Lawrence's water-
ance is rennesEd tiie first day. melon patch. .
Mr. W. 1\ Adam-. Jr., has' been . Uai KhKKiiV Rl'LLY.
taken up too much time during the
first part of the service that should
have been given to him. After
this he, in the presence of Rev. J.
employed as teacher.
Mrs. Barkley and daughter,
Fannie., are visiting, relatives in
Eolor&do .■'•county.
MOULTON.
August 31, 1892. .
H'RER Ct-XEY
Don’t forget the ice crekm sup- • is Very iow iu price here,',
per ht Mr. 'Y-H: Robm’tsoh’s Mon- bas.l suppose- is tile ’-cage all oyer
- -a:, (h<- lii-t-,1 H!„-- Si-a ami PoU.i-
^ ?.r’- cal Chaos Just at this Time,
complimanfe of Eugene B. Stork. If I C. White, the evangelist hereby
article written from Lebanon, Ken-
tucky, and Signed “Eugene B. Stork,
state coinraander.” This article at-
tempts to presen t t he ad van tages of
an insurance policy in the order-.
*hv F^Vi'-vEF-* r’fF ^ • t - . -
5>i; .ASfe'%4i«i^Tef .t he - niwh-ide' "olat- '•
^^Fir^authomed xf amfounce J. ) form Vas ;we'il iitfm.'dGUaet' Shit nr- | U or;ns. n-re getting :qur-teuuther-;'
ssewfeWi,^ ^?f^.
Yelasco, Tex., Aug. 22 Hon.
Wright Cuhey, the Galveston po-
litical boss is iii a delicate, condi-
tion, politically speaking. As a
Galvestonian he is for . Gresham
for Congress frOgi this, the. new
Lavaca Loote, Ji° &*£.■•
KHIuHF8 OF 'HONOR
j Wy lire RUthonzed to announce
_________ | OTTG J. KOEHLER a candidate ior-
moetsevory TunriVlay ui<:bt at OtUI Fj-IX.ys’ HhI ' C’onstable of Piecinet No. ’3,’ subject
Visitisg l&ught* are Invited io meet wki» n». I to t he act ion of th e defnoora tic .-con-
R.D.Zmi„H. r»or,ou. . i
J. VvV PBTtilSOX.
^ TJ? Wlhe ““tf H vilFF'YfoFMFGEFoi-:
TPewre auth<xrized to announce H. !eg‘\ Ih'y h!’-F v *vd ig a very/; , tT ..
R. SlSTRUNK a candidate tor • Com*; f’largiV- and.-hj'fpro; Jiate ,;r:o*.»!(L haVe^ vrs' L H* AllLs accomponied by v-nyorrvv vww.
niissimier of Lav-tvea couniy for Pro- .;juevFE;i, ’• 'hn/- bat- "May. t ’Imlbcin aiuj Flora ‘•Saddlebags” district, carved out-
.... '■ i :i, K tm* Trai U’s-'.hoestrin^ ami as
for constat.lk tki-'.cixt T \o i 'ler'h't'xif:g-of that kmd amt- parties i l f?d frotii l valde. • a Republican he should take the
' TUe are authorized to announce La vvisbiug - Flake F-Jnsmess. c-toirse • 1 Wf'#? bus not as vet;- field for Rosenthal, of LaGrunge,
C. HAMILTON as a,candidate for would 'do xAl n. mkires-'-tln.-m f,M-i Ftuni,dmV . expected to-dky, j if the latter is nominated, which is
Constable of Preciuct No. l, at the paiEculars. F | kis Le-;iit!• T'-nnitting. 1 highly probable. . ' '
enaffwg’NotepibemeCtrane 'Mr. Joh6*Tublfei h«s oneneil a' r ^eA- Dixmi gave us a good talk ] Col. Cuney is spinning around I PUPS g*^9red in a'-eack.
1^)R-CONSTAhr.E,'PR^jiS-T-xo."£T beefmiarkeTFat' GloGo-r Moiui* is s'a1KFy. morni;;g.midpveuing.^- ths district like a oat shod with this juncture several left the
one of’ the enei'getiv and. ciovs imt ; Yinthe surLoo-vj-niiig. as Roberty walnut shells, • and it is surmised oburch.^-
lei tire dust settle ou• h'i'a^-Ji'fF ' ' JohnsoFs family v< re i eturningd that he is trying to get his-co-Re- Continuing, he said all evan-
Mr. Lee Fowlkoh FAA to Ha'F church tin y-wem'alarmed by publican friends .to nominate 60me gelists.were in the work for- the
'lFw.Ifiv C____. ' i . ■ •; . . SoinObi cl n.r Ti/vic-i ntlior iiitm tbno Rr»uonfliol o/vtvjo 1 IllOnfiV there was in it. and ciiirl
invitation of this church, began -a
severe tirade upon evangelists in
general and the efficacy of their
work. Just in the rear was Rev.
J. G. White, the evangelist, but
this made no difference, for torn*
iog-fothe regular pastor of this
church the speaker addressing him
said he had no use for evangelists
aud that before he went to preach-
ing he had ,followed other pnisuits
for a livelihood and that if he conld
not hold a revival in his church
without their aid be vrould c^iit
the ministry. . Continuing, he
said; y
Elbe work of evangelists is a
curse to every church, and those
who have joined the different
churches through their 'instru-
mentality are of no more substan-
tial benefit than so many howling
L. M. DE W.
} SuLjtvt to Dcmocratft- Conventiuii
Icstvilie Bund;i -.-. aIf..;AF '} crm-iy i Jne-^rties• nmki'n.g.a'.gt'eat. noise other nmn than Rosenthal, some j jnoney there^was in it; and, said
ot Y'<mknm, rl-turned y.iih" him. ’■ as v “lR;iS thp ciTU'h- of- re-vdlVergg-
. Mr. Ernest-Hugo, tlie.pLaFmu-y j fhir* Qmckehfed t-liei-rt pnee for.
aUBCHiSON LODGE, fe £0.
IVe are authorized to annbunco 8.
C W. BROWN a candidate Tor Con-
stable o; Precinct No. 3y of Lavaca
clerk at Hackberry, Left on the first -r Jokbst^j’wjtb hisdouble
—/ of September. Yc.r-v sorrv *6’ Iq*-;- harfel shot-g-un went--out. to inves-
I* yuu, Ernest; ' . . Ogiite, and in f; out of the house,
T- . *" r/n t.-v ’ * »«-.ai . .. »'r\ ,7. « ,1 „ . !_____A- 1 _ 1-
• Hailetsviile, on theSaturdav of. or pfeo-odin*:, the . , .
full moou of e*uh mouth. AU Ma.-tor ilasousin j FOR PUBLIC WEIHHEK.
S. C. TASKLVftro.v, Soeretafv.
JV;-
•IN.’tv. EDWARDS a candidate .Tot
Public Weigher for L;;vaca county at
the ensuing November election.
ISK
hoiiie papers to give away any se-F^hoir and the song service is es-
F:F 'FF,,1 Y'. ■n..- n:F;;',n:F'rF,a,lcrets tW mi«hFonT him- t#******- - '
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‘Tore de walk tmgre and is one of
our cii araeteis. H e is pol i te,h urn -
ot Yoakum, TThii’iicd v.i.Ji' hiiw. ■ tF v.dl ;,s the cnT-k <Tf- revolvers, .y weaker fellow- that .Gresham will
-• *?*■■*? - -rbe sure to beat. As the' matter
now Stands that course will be the
only one that can deliver the as
tute Galveston collector •from ' his
present trouble.
y It is highly probable that the
papers in this etistnet would make
a note of this little com plica
tipn, but the truth of the matter is
that Colonel Coney's friends1
________ '''F-f:F F •' , tlgHte mid in f;out of tho house
The "Buliy: in ti;-. ivcWt;->'issiu'* • .^w^^'hTQatl-cart minus'horse and
Toasted - tin A pne’eEbscnbeiv hasF^“^fts n^d a pivGy gooF revolver.
' been received'. his : C^'m:r can have safne by applying
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. - Fi Here is «on^thing tlfij will make Johnson fiiiU pHyingcharges.
} himpulse- beat bust: 1st FFtvni ;i:; . 110 had H very ' nice rain . last
Lse to read the Andrews'' Chapel {Y
he, “cut off the money feature and
. the Lord would call them to stay
at borne.” V ,Y
The church here fenls, hnmilia-
ted at the tenor of the sermoD, and
especially so when it is considered
that it was at their instance that
Rev. J. C. White came to this city.
The revival at the gospel tent
continues ; to draw good crowds
mpi| HU) ? _ JP| P _______ both day and night, c Mr.; Y. C.
8t. Elmo. . among importers don’t like their ^as, organized an excellent
) » Eli 3 iIE Ul N y \ . are gaining' some popularity nwiiy
from lionm, . ‘ , i ,
Lncle Jot Goodall is a.-regular-. The “Big Foot Four” haveopeii-.
•ed tjieir office at U ackberry. * The}'
attended the . “Rawhide” platform
speiation has $1000 or $^^00 to loan for'' ■ -
biiiidiMg or improvement purposes Instructed for Rosenthal.
Hanayour a^lh-.fio.i to . . ’ } GolcMBUS, Texas, Au^. 24.-The,
T .. . .... J -v- ■ Eepublicaus of ‘ Colorado county
i pecially excellent.
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1 held their county convention
^ a'd BOmjnalec' “a en
THE DISTRICT TOCRT.
v 'X: ’
folks.” Amongotber reminiscences i hide. ' umaijTr’mr-Muriir-
reluivd in the .drug store one day : A negro living on Mr Shaffer s ' F- * ‘ '
thiB #4 #*yt cfecriptioii of tin. ffect. crcnt.id (1mh- u sensation • irt I courf.ftr" ™,,S'
n Mibut in Schulynburg Saturday .last Friday Followiti^is a summary
night by shooting a brother, coon 1
| itome.usc sized “tateis” raised by
I?FI Mafse Sam ’Harper ’enduriiT-sla.'. ______ _____
- f very time. I ll tell you what’s a and then scalding the bark off of
y fact, now yon gemmw, may not <’itv Ylarslml Henry Hers’ neck',
; t believe dm I seed Marse Sum grow ! The dobi’ word at Ha el: berry is
. : ’uiters which dev measured bv <hb “ImprovementF
j sijuar; three feet Jong and as thick Mr. Stratmann had Out, 9 bales
DR. W. C. BAIRD, *f. .ft O’^-'T ™6 eatsmeut; of cotton last T.liurs,tny,.all pickeft
u.iLLETs'-lLLr. . , . ; Txns. l-TA. .''tifulersblt. ; hy his,own family,
e : J MoeftT GkovE, June itfr, 1WB,
I«i, Baihih—I ftel H n»v <Iuty t«» wrlto v»*a
thuukllKK you for rwtontt" rn*? to health, I- led ail
r^MMvr. I want >x.ti to puLlUh tln. noto. - 'that j , i - • - , . , .
peopiti moy Know tlH-fow a pertVtt-cuTfe tor Fistula ated t Ills > taterheilt Htld 'cllUchod f ;
and Without the U*e of a Jutife -I aulferMlUo veaia will* lil.A f„of ikif ...----
ol the criminal docket 9ihee our last
report: ' ■ *
Cholera in England.
•London, August29.—If all^tli©
deaths that have been reported
from Asiatic cholera are true,
there is no doubt of Great Brit-
ain’s having a visitatam of the
dreaeful scourge.
From Gravesend, Swansea,
Glasgow aud Dundee, the towns
in England, Scotland and Wales,
a report comes of death from the'
effects of the disease, showing that
raMt iiu-iiBciy i*f trto./ Iv^ry uFath'Fnt ''Fa tji.* fact t iiat aindher ilhii iif)-. oUiNDFri' V s< Hooi' hoiFtF Joiui O. Smothers, burglary; -coii'-' i 'holev
hwH ftf, -.faftntittoH .a mom-V a..,i o,,w onthe Navidad -grew what .was '. bIANDt.M.i NtflpoL ROt >l.;. tmued. - - ‘ A-oie\.
wer8t» and worae trll 1^tanii- uikL-4- vunr i_ , ... i > 1 . P. i -... . ' ‘‘— , _
kn#ri> »s “Je.H«tcl,eft: ,,cl
dorsed together a full ticket for
county officers. Delegates were
selected to attend the state couven-
tio’iLwhich meets at Fort Worth,
and also to attend the eougression-
jjwrw l ^ .conyeDtion for: this district. OTTOl8m luK „1Bease, 8nowlng lnal
Primus lemons an,l Ktttie Kuy- ’* 10 Pjace^aml date yet to t»a earn- , tlK. efforts of tne health officer to
FPew L’ cou«6“^- M mJhf ten. delegates as follows ; keep It o[ cottntry have been fruit.
tSr - ■’ pistol; J were institicted to cast the votes of; less, and now this^afternoon come
' 'thls co“Dty !>v the- congressional L repoftthat a person d.ed from
con\ entiou fdr the Honorable A. J.; Asiatic cholera at Boltan twelve
Rosenthal for congress, viz. t^H.G. ; pji]^ northwest of Manchest.
principal
mannfao-
row, A. Thomas, H. P. Smith, • IKe there Wfc °Pe*,^fcW®
j Cicero Howard, MufH Hill, E. C. | . . — - ---- -
f Gen. Jas. B. Weaver, candidate
Mat Lynch, affray: continued.
Henry Hill and 'Cornelius CarrPll
theft; continued.
.' August'20, I tj -j,
Wash Stewart, assault with intent For lilP county officers there of the people’s party for President,
to mu'rdej, continued. F Fwere but few contestants,. Two was born in Dayton, 0., in 1833,
r.in«-t Wbicbume l thank «tort tliar I :uil a smimi weighed- from. ‘>5 to 85 •* Wall V,Kf - a , - ufiuimiur, coimnuea. . . . vui .toiv LWWStBmii, . i »u ] was OOUl IQ l/BVH)D, U., IU iOOO.
=*5=- W x :& ■ ‘"s," | .-tsssriiiaa?«:
the legislature, winch was captured 1854. In April, 1861, he ea listed
by Br F.Grant. Thecountv ticket as a private in the secoud Iowa
_ST''.^NJ_ -doubted, so all acknowledged he; thing,is quiet down.-here at pin seirt^'' -Otto Meyer a ml idih LMark, burg
HALLETSVILLE held u full hand, '.aces nj^This Abet .people -are -busy mF^.T . W&l contmued;
BOTTLING WORKS.
wsb-id tiiy vicinity of Swj'CfHpni I*, iatl-cing tb.-ir wditapStml.’ ^
so Lavftcn coi^ty_i»us^-l» yielded U\;. h,„i pr,,:.-!.!,,,; .s„i.,i„v I., .r,,!.:: P.imi.,,:,
-the palm on the’ tater question. Rev.. J; 1', Carson. -.-• to murder; continued
If you- want to paint your; house, '• The Misses Tail lock, of U ulli-ts-
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Fx-X' ■ . •’ v ' ~,V~' .; ••• ••: ;>F . 1111, i'-. d, Mansneid; treasurer, held officers had fallen at Corinth
~ wagon Or biig/rv, vail at W \ villa >u>\ vihiFi’n’ r r>-iNr i " F NV e \s i 11 H is nl ay frorjtur now orv eu ^ ^ ’ Loederkei, sutv pyoi, Lee C. was cbmhiissioued colonel. He
m. ENGELKING, Proprietor. YLmFFFF* ^'§MA..FFf1 r"'’i
will kiud of aerated waters man- ^
ufactured, but a specialty of. Soda
Water, of different flavors* and ^cdm.pauie<l by his wifn.s sister
Ginger Ale will be made.
T . , uur iiew huust-j «e ednie to stay and vcinuv tax (•inlector, J> H. Johnson i in I860. After the war he first
F~:mmssmm.....wl
Iiev. J. G. Cnrrington returned 'Nui:sery; .Irmt Snmlay.'^si-ei-ieV0f '<’a’H on.
from a visit to Bell county Sunday . tlm boysYloiit like that miuF s'ENj-TENhuR^ UR.^,
aCcom.nanifid bv his wi feV Viumv ad- TVoLa.. ivdiF ;v h x- . • ’ -——r—— —« ";—-—_ '
Mrn. Logan. *
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED., oi”«f Yf mFw!:;
M"u'r
in- der what that means. ‘ - -F . ’:: :'F 3• •;. .•'■•;'■ was arrested a ffew da
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A Pn Idu-I-M Plight. . ; «Yiow? TFbukT'publLbSr at
who lives in Des Moines, and was Elected to
nruthefh yroutipn of ilie copn.ty, congress in 1878 Iu 1880 ha
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That kid from .Shiner kicked too The record T/T I ..wfAnaVvh., *° «*l!®,?vi*!S anrt plziO in tlm notmnated for the presidency by
tmJFhe trade of the turronndimj claims will^pW jnliie hands hadn't pfid a^t^tiSfo'kim '* »b^5* wtefTlfe was
towns and abuntry toliciled. . F of an attorney.P nds^hadut pa.d any attont.on to inn, , n^hchare gmnK ,-en-.-erms.m, to be a preacher o. the , returned to congre« in 1884^5
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1892, newspaper, September 1, 1892; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995879/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.