The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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II. II. PIIELPR, Editor.
W. H. HOBROI, *•»’».
IIENNO H4BIUEL, Pub.
LaG RANGE. JANUARY 18, 1898.
CHUBCH DIRECTORY-
M K.Ci'uaCU South—LaGrange, Toxas—
K f Jno. H. Groon P. 0.; K. H. Phelps,
8upt. 8. 8.; J. O. Moore assistant
HOARD OF KTBWARD8.
It K Phelps* Chairman j J. G. Moore,
I M. Perry, T. W. Lane, W. H.
Thomas, Jno. K. Mooro, Kd. Studemann
H.bert Sample, E. Studemann, secretary
uiei treasurer.
I I,„ hoard moots Friday after the first
si oulav of each month at Chairman Pholps’
"dice at 8 o'clock P. M.__
There will bo Ladies’ prayer mooting
• I,,. Christian ciuirch evory Lord’s dny ...
a, .’clock ie the afternoon; no providential
hinderatie ,. All are invited, especially tho
mothers of Lad range.
TIME TABLE.
M. K. & T. K. U. Co. Trains pass La
Orange.
OOINU WORTH.
M0 4.—Mail and Express, 11.44 P. M.
So. S—...... 1L40P. M.
No. 74 — Local Freight, 6.12 P. M.
GOING SOUTH.
jlm 3.—Mail and Express, 6 .12 P. M.
N,,. i._ “ “ “ 6*19A. M.
No. 73.—Local Freight, 8:45 A. M.
No's. 1 and 2 run to and from Galveston.
“ t and 4 run to and from Houston.
Bail road tickets on sale to all points in
United 8tates and Canada.
G. H. McCLUKB, Ticket Agent.
COTTON MARKET.
Prepared by Capt J. M. Byrnes.
Corrected Weekly.
181)8 1897
...641. ..01
...64 ...6*
...6 ...«i
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tiik Journal is authorized to announce
Gkorgk Franz as a candidate for city mar-
shal at tho election in April.
Local News.
Bill of sales nntl butcher’s reports for
sale at this office.
First-class job work tlouo at This
Journal office.
Movers aio continually passing
through our city iu covered wagons.
For Kent.—On store and two dwel-
lings. Apply to Mrs. A. E. Willeii-
borg.
FOr Rent. Rosidouco of E. W.
Nichals, for particulars apply to J.G.
Mooro.
Road the Fayetto Co., Marble &
Granite works ad this week it may
interest you.
Rev. H. G. Collins preached two ill.
tcrestiug sermons to largo congrega-
tions lust Sabbath.
Julo Webb and two others went
gunning last Tuesday mul report (hat
they killed forty quails.
The many friends of Frank Smith
will he glad to know that lie is slowly
recovering his lieullb and is now out
of danger.
1 Tombstones cau bo bad at cost for a
while now—this is something now—
Mr. Van means what ho says too.
Wo welcome two old corrtspondouts
back to our fold Lhis week. Interest-
ing items will bo found iu The West
Poiut lottor and Zapp Zephyrs.
Andrew lfaulbach is said to be ouo
of the hardest workeas at tho Univer-
sity, and his reports show that he
stands at the head of bis classes.
J. T. Duncan Esq., is having tho old
Ledbetter placo improved and partial-
ly remodeled so that when his work
is finished tho old placo will look new
mice more.
Fisher Gregory is looking ns smil
ing and happy as any oue you over
saw. He says it is a boy and will at
some future day be President of those
United States.
Among tho othor improvements go-
ing on in ttttr city wo uotico that Carl
Stuervichis building a handsome cot-
tage on I ho west sidoof Juekson Street
fronting on LaFayotto.
Parties writing for prices on marble
vork will pleaso address tho FAY-
ETTE COUNTY MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS, LaGrange, Tex ,
and their mail will reach us.
Last Friday and Saturday the Teach-
ers’ Institute, white, of this County
held their regular monthly meeting.
We learn that flio attendance was fair
anil the program a very interesting
ono.
A great many of tho friends of lion.
J. F. Wolters aro anxious for him to
he returned to tho next legislature as
one of tho representatives from this
county. Wo liopo ho will consent to
make tho race.
Why Dr. Simmons’ Cough Syrup is
the cheapest. It is tho only cough
remedy giving 60 doses for 60 couts.
Money is refunded if not beueflttod or
satisfied. Try it. Ask your drug-
gist for a sample bottle.
And do you know that thero is no
Other printing concern in the city that
can put up your jobwork as cheap ns
we do. Conversations witli several
business tnen proves this. Try us for
first-class work.
Tom Maxwell Esq, who wedded
Mias Marry Perry n few weeks age is
navlng a nice cottage erected eu the
bill near tho track of the 8. P. Rail-
road. When completed Tom and Ids
fair brido will have a beautiful and
Vasty home.
i. My representatives can not quote
prices on two Inch slabs or on monn-
ments on limestone bottom baaea, as
■either of them are reliable, aud we
Will not handle work we cau not guar-
Chab. L. Yam Nowtrand.
PERSONAL MENTION.
«S»u ts-Hca
tflinur notify this O flirt* or itrnn ■ imatai |j| dig
La-
feel
—Gas. llaschke, of Winchester was
in town Saturday.
—Prof. E. T. Ueiusvhu.of Zapp, was
in the city Saturday.
—Frank Whitlow, of tho News, vis-
ited Winchester last week.
—Prof. O. H. Meilzeu, of Warronton
was iu our city last Saturday.
—Hou J. C. Speckols, of Warronton,
was iu the city, Moudy, on business.
—Dr. Walton Mooro camo up from
Elliugor, Tuesday, and remained a day.
—C L Melchor, of Swiss Alps, was
iu the city Saturday and called iu to
sec us.
'—John SelitihuiHchor left Tuesday
for a business trip to I lie city ot Hills-
boro.
—Miss Louise Kaincr visited Miss
Sclinu llcrder at Scliuietiburg Inst
week.
— Kuno Merren, of Schiiieuburg,
spent several days in our city this
week.
—J. C. Brown Esq , is oft this week
taking a little recreation at Galves-
ton.
Prof. J. R. Goodwin, of Winches-
ter, paid us a pleasant visit on last
Saturday.
—Joseph Mutike, of Swiss Alps, paid
The Journal a pleasant call last
Saturday.
Editor Goctli, of the Sticker, was
a visitor to our city on Tuesday of
last week.
—Mrs Dora Ilagmanii paid Hie citi-
es of Giddiugs and Lexington a short
visit last week.
lion. J. F. \Voller8left on Mon-
day for IJallotsvillo to attend to some
legal business.
—T. \V. Lane, Esq., and County At-
torney Faison attended court at Fla-
louia last Monday.
—Miss Susie Kerr, of Flatouia, is
visiting friends here aud is the guest
of Miss Daisy Lane.
—H. Aiubeig, a prominent mer-
chant of Rutirsvillo, was in our city
I he first of tho week.
The old veteran Virg Jtabb was
iu town last Thursday looking very
well after the holiday festivities.
— Mrs. Allog, of Eaglo Lake, came
up on Monday and is visiting at the
home of her brother, G. 11. Truitt.
Judge W. S. Robson is oft' to the
city of Cliicugo ou business of tho
Aucieut Order, United Workman.
Miss Nannie King is once more in
the city after having spent tho holi-
days with the loved ones at (lie home
fireside.
Ilon."J. Lane took a few days front
work this week and went hunting.
We hope lie had a good timo and found
plenty of game.
Miss Sophie Lieck and Mrs. Ellu
Hansen, of Fayetteville attended llie
meeting of the teachers’ institute hero
I ts. Friday and Saturday.
-Miss Salome Bunting who was one
of the teachers iu our High School
last year was in attendance on I lie
teachers institute last week.
John I!. Carter Esq , who makes his
headquarters at Fayetteville, was up
on Sunday and reports everything ill
that section as prosperous, barring tho
tho price of cotton.
-Ex-County Commissioner Charles
Luck, of tho West side, was a visitor
mi Saturday. 11c says he is still hold-
ing a little cotton io see whether or
not it will go up.
J. It. McKinney Esq., who lias been
agent for tho Wells, Fargo Express
Co., iu this city for about three years
has boon promoted. The first of the
mouth he was called to headquarters
and was informed that the company
intended to put him in charge of the
Agency at Nacogdoches at an in-
creased salary. Mr. NcKinucy has al-
ways been active, energetic and true
in discharging Ids dutios. Faithful to
his trust hero wo aro satisfied ho will
be so in his new field. Wo congratu-
late him upon his promotion aud hope
iu the near future to hear of his being
asked to cento up higher.
For The Journal.
The mining industry of Texas will,
iu the not very distant futures resolu-
ble a lot of football games. One stout
daredovil will give the ball a good
start aud then a whole parcel ot others
go to kicking and grabing and oxcit-
ment goos high until victory is won,
while tho starter gels none but can
look at tho fun. Rustic.
John Gerdes Esq., is now in chargo
of the business of the Wells Fargo Ex-
press Company’s at this place. Wo
congratulate him on getting this posi-
tion nud believe tho company have se-
lected as good a man for the Agency
as could be found.
Hunt’s cure rapidly destroys Itcb,
Ringworms, I telling Files, Eczema,
Tetter and liko trouble. Under its
intiuence, tho diseased cuticle scales
ofl, leaving a smooth, white, healthy
skin in its placo. A wonderful remedy
md only 60 cents a box.
Wo are informed that F. C. Carter
Esq., lias leased the Hughes Uivory
Stable, teams &c., for a period of five
years. The lease being made with
Charles Kruschal the owner of tho
bnllding. _________
Volney H. Primin Esq., of Primm
Switch, was a caller last Monday and
says the whitecappors have not got in-
to his section of the country yet but
that rumor saya there aro plcuty ot
thorn in Bastrop county.
We are informed that tho parties
who are at work developing the bed
of lignite on Mrs. Mentone land are
wall pleased with the outlook aud any
that the lignite they are now taking
out ia of as good a quality aa any to bo
found in tho State.
Teachers* Institute.
The Fayette Gouuty Teachers’ Insti-
tute, while, mot at the school build-
ing, last Friday, with sixly-flve or
soveuty teachers present.
Friday was spent in study, aud Fri-
day night an entertainment was givou
visitiug teachers, which was highly-
couiplimeutod.
PROGRAM.
Instrumental Duett.
Miss Sfddic Praetorius aud W. Smith.
Address...........Hou. L. W. Moore.
Snug............Miss Jessa Hughes.
■____Miss Lou Holman.
Miss Agues Robson.
Miss I leipliino Byrnes.
Dr J. W. Carlinrt.
Prof. W. Cullen.
Miss Julia Suss.
We have in stock
Landreth’s - Seed • Potatoes,
Early Rose,
Bliss Triumph,
Peerless,
Goodrich.
Recitation
Song.........
Recitation ...
Address......
Address......
Music........
Adjournment.
The most of Saturday was spent
discussing methods of teaching. The
oniire program was under tho super-
vision of County Superintendent
O’Bitr.
The following resolution was adopt-
ed by (lie Institute, Saturday, the 8th
day of January, 1898;
Whereas, deuth has recently re-
moved Guv. L. 8, Ross, tho gallant
soldier and gifted statesman, from his
post of duly as President of the Agri-
cultural & Mechanical College of
Toxas, aud, whereas, according to
public prints, the only applicants
prominently mentioned in connection
with tho vacancy, aro lawyers and
politicians, entirely without experi-
ence iu the field of practical education,
theralore, bo it
Resolved by tho teachers of Fayolle
County, in convention assembled, that
it is our deliberate conviction that the
heads of our educational institutions
should lie filled by representative edu-
cators of recognized ability, rather
than by practical politicians.
And, that iu tho ranks of Texas
teachers may bo found a number of
men whose broad experience, ripe
scholarship and great common sense
qualify them in an eminent degree for
this exalted position.
That, in our judgment, the services
of Texas teacher, as potent factors in
i lie development of our growing civi-
lization, entitle them to some consid-
eration.
That a copy of these resolutions be
furnished the papers of Fayette Coun-
ty with a request for publication, and
another copy bo forwarded to tho
President of the Board of Directors of
tho A. & M. Collego.
S. H. Hunter, Pres, oflust.
Miss Alma Tutwilkr, Sec.
We loaru that tho M. K. & T. R’y.
will, at an early day, run a switch out
to the lignito initios on Mrs. Maulou’s
place. This will be a groat conveni-
ence to those who are iu chargo of tho
mines aud will put them iu direct
communication with all parts of the
slato.
I’M WEARY.
Also a large stock of Landreth’s
Celebrated Garden Seeds. . .
We carry the best
in LaGrange and sell them at prices
other merchants ask for inferior goods.
It pays to buy the best.
T- C3-- MOORE,
LXASIITC CHOCER.
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Masquerade
GIVEN AT THE
GERMAN CASINO HALE,
Thursday, January 13, 1S9S.
For Tine Journal.
I’m weary of the west with its plains so
wide,
Weary of tho city with its turblont tide;
Weary ot tile land ol the feathery misquolte,
Weary of the faces wo Usually meet—
So givo mo the stream with its placid flow
And tho friends that 1 know long yoars
ago.
I’m weary of Lovo with its winding ways;
Done with its folly and its long delays;
Weary ot tho world with its pomp and
pride,
And tired of tho tongues that novor grow
tired—
But givo mo tho stream with its classic flow,
And tho friends I mot long years ago.
I’m weary of vorse, weary of proso,
Weary of writing for puffs and blows;
Weary of toiling with pain and care,
Perhaps will And our rownrd somewhoro—
Yet givo mo tho stream with its mystic flow,
Aud the friends I had long yoars ago.
Tho stock holders of tho First Nat’l
Bank, of this placo, held their annual
meeting last Tuesday. Cashier Hol-
loway and tho other officers showed
by their reports, that the bank is iu a
flourishing condition. Tho officers
had performed their duty so well that
they wore re-elected.
The friends of G. L Seibrecht Esq.,
tendered him a soreuadc last Wednes-
day night and congratulated him upon
his appointment ns Uuitcd States Mar-
shal of this Dictrict.
While wo had no say in this ap-
pointment we aro truly glad that Soi-
brccht heal his opponents aud won
the prize. Wo believe he will mako as
good an officer as the Republicans
could select in this District.
Some of tho beat friends of Treas-
urer Wortham, in this section of tho
state, say he will not bo a candidate
for re-election. Worthnm has not, as
yet, said lie would or would not bo a
candidate, and wo would liko to hear
from him on the question.
Quality first; then fit and looks. The
BUCKSKIN BREECHES nre all that
good pants can be. We hnvo made
them to please men who appreciate fit
ns well as wear. They cast no more
than common goods aud they require
no mending or sowing ou of buttons.
Wo do this work right at the start and
it stands. Ask your denier to show
you a pair.
Via M. X- & T-
HERE WE ARE! HERE WE ARE!
READ THE GOOD NEWS AND PASS THEM AL0N6 THE UNE.
HIIIISIISi! •'
The only “ABSOLUTE COST PRICE SALE” (the price the goods cost us)
ever inaugurated in the City of LaGrange.
THERE IS METHOD III THIS MADNESS I
The present low price of cotton has caused a general stagnation in business at the
very time when every business man looks for a large and lucrative trade. In the
anticipation of such, we have laid in an immense stock in our various Departments,
which we are now determined to move at all hazards.
YOU NEED THE GOODS! WE NEED THE MONEY!
This tells the whole story, and realizing these two facts, wo have determined, be-
ginning November 1st, 1897, and to continue for 30 days, to throw all our immense
stock in our Dry Goods Department and many articles in our Grocery, Hardware
and Crockery Departments upon tho market at actual cost and carriage. Do you
know what this means ? It means an actual saving to you of from 20 to 30
per cent, on all purchases ! Don’t think for a moment that wo are doing this solely
for the sake of helping the poor people, but while we are doing that we are also help-
ing ourselves to the cash, which, to a great extent, has been withheld so for. Thus
by helping you wo are helping ourselves. See!
■ MARK THIS. This is no BANKRUPT STOCK thrown on the market; these
are no fire nor cheap auction goods, nor seconds that are bought for their cheapness
only and then passed off on an unsuspecting public as HONEST GOODS, but every
article of a well-selected $35,000 Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Dress Goods
and Millinery stock- selected solely for their respective qualities and the amount of
satisfaction given to our many customers. Sell your cotton now at 5 cents per
pound and invest tho money in this Cost Price Sale, and our word for it, the money
you get for it will buy as many goods as 6 1-2 cent cotton will under any ordinary
circumstances. This sale is for absolute Cash over the counter only. No pro-
duce checks taken nor goods charged at these prices. Nothing but sound hard dol-
lars will reach them. All goods without reserve, in our Dry Goods Department, will
go under these conditions, and many articles in our Grocery, Hardware and Crock-
ery Department will share the same fate.
This is the time to lay in your Winter supply. Call and sec for yourself
and you will for the first time realize what an “actual cost price” sale means and see
that we do all we claim. Our stock must be reduced at least $10,000 within a short
time. Goods will go as long as they last, so see that you get your share.
Sell your cotton and make the money go as far as 0 l-2c and 7c cotton would do.
Call early and get the benefit of an unbroken stock.
EESPECTFULLT,
O.
<&£. CO.,
LA GR.A.2TGE, TEXAS.
HMtMNSflftti
VERY IMPORTANT.
Madame Westplial of Houston will have costumes (or rent two
days previous at Lester House. All are cor-
dially invited to attend.
I OWING TO s!|
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The existing hard times and
the slow returns we are getting
behind, and that will not do, so
we have decided to put on sale
the largest stock of marble and
granite monuments in Texas at
ACTUAL COST!
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•ViiYtVi
Toxas Live Stock Convention San
Antonio. Will soil tickets Jan IT-18,
veod returning until Jan. 21, at one
tare round trip. Exteutiou ot limit if
want to make cheap side trip to Mex-
ico. Call on uudersigued for full in-
formation.
G. H. McClure,
Ticket agt.
Realize $4,000. Just think of
it, a $33,000 stock to choose
;jj from, and a monument at cost
~ for cash. You can borrow the
money and pay TO per cent in-
terest for one 'year and save
YOU CAN^t
WiiYiiYi
Come one hundred miles by rail and
buy a $100 Monument, and go home
X with $20 in your pocket after paying
* till expenses, and money saved is mo-
X ney earned. This sale cannot last
$ long for it will be advertised in 23
<§£ Southwest Texas papers. Come early.
RESPECTFULLY,
C. Ij. Van Nostrand.
Some mediciues help sometimes and
somebody only, but Sovera’s Balsam
for Lungs helps always and everybody
afilicted with Cough, Cold, Hoarse-
ness and Croup. Mr. Charles Spin-
dler, Summit, Minn , writes; Bcvora’s
Balsam for Lungs helps nlways. 1 be-
lieve in this medicine, because it lias
pmved to be a sure cure in every in-
stance. By timely using Severn’s Bal-
aam for 1,tings serious maladies will
be always prevented.
Severn’s Balsam for I.tings is not
intended for relieving a cough only,
hut for affecting a permanent cure. It
soothes and heals the irritated surfa-
ces, promotes expectoration and slops
every cough in the shortest time.
Price 26 and 60 eouls.
Hold produces often grent, pains iu
tho chest or in other parts of the body.
To allay pain you will find Severn’s
St. Gotlinrd’s Oil the crown of all
Family-Liniments.
PRICE 60 cl s.
W. F. Severn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
For sale by J. Meyeuberg aud B-
White, Druggists.
W ALII ALL A WAVES.
Once more have we entorod upon
the stubborn path of a ucw year, and
as we reflect back to t ho many ups aud
downs we may have had in the year
just flown by we must be grateful for
what we may receive during tho now
year.
The weather lias been very fine since
that Christmas spoil and tho farmers
aro progressing nicely in the way of
plowing.
One of tho curious sights of this
neighborhood litis senson aro the many
blackbirds t hat stay in the fields and
pass over every morning nud night,
sometimes in such large numbers that
there seems to lie tin end ol them
Ou Thursday,the 6th inst., Mr. John
Hcible and Miss Emma Imkcn were
married at the home of the bride’s
parents near Wnlhnlln, tho Rev. Such,
smuth of Warrenton officiating. There
was a largo crowd proacul, many from
a distance, among them somo from
your city. In the lino of refreshments
nothing seemed lacking, nud to keep
the good thing up n ball was given at
night which continued until a very
late hour. All hope that the morning,
iniddny and evening of their married
life may be as clear as the blue sky.
Up to Date.
Do Babies Cry For It?
No! They more often die for want
of it. Dit. Simmon’s Cough Syrup is
guaranteed to euro Croup, Whooping
Cnugh, Colds, Coughs slid Bronchial
affections of the Tliroal, Chest and
Lungs, aud failing, the purchase money
is refunded. Sample bottle free. 60
doses for 60 oonts.
SOMETHING ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE
BY
Is always to bo found in tho bnndsonio slock of
WILL F. DIETEICH, the Jeweler.
IN TIIK LESTER HOUSE BUILDING.
Call on him for prices. Up-to-dato business methods. Watch and jowolry repairing
skillfully done. Bicycle headquarters
Jonos vs Bcttuor, Thursday, Jan. 27.
Shoo Co vs Knitter & Gordcr, Fri-
day, January 28th.
Nelson vs Railroad, Friday Jan. 28.
Mrs Taylor vs Railroad, Saturday,
January 29th.
Baca vs Koterla, Hulurday, Jan, 29
Carter Bros, vs Zapp, Monday Jan-
uary !!lst.
Alliance vs Duncan, Monday Jan-
uary 31st,
Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters for Rheumatism.
List of Botit Jurors for the January
term of tho County Court of Fayette
County.
FIRST WEEK.
Wm Blacko Jr Ben Friemol
It F Johnson LJ Filip
Carl 1 Inrlfingor Jr Gen Hatch
F. A Froolich Aug llingsl
Louis Melclicr Jr It B Cowan
Jos Koreuck Diet l icit Stocvcr
SECOND WEEK.
J H Mooro Clias Flocko
C Stoffcrs J St Wrba
T B Kali us Wm Giuzol
Hugo Ludors Fred Fricko
FJ Reynolds.
£
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE MARK.
Quality Flrtt tad Alvayi.
r.l-yjJk
And now Van Nostrum! is selling
his monuments at cast—verily tho
world do move.
J. MEYENBERG, Jr.,
DRUGGIST,
Hub tho sale of these Celebrated Glauses in
LA GRANGE, TEXAS.
From the factory of Kci.i.am & Moore, the
only complete Optical Plunt in the South,
Atlanta. Ga. 34 hm
Award**
Highest Honors—World** Fnlr.
DU
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* CREAM
BAKING
POHDffl
MOST PERFECT MADE.
Atw* Grant Cream of Tartar Powder. Pm
Reas Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS TUB STANDARD lha Stain.
CUPID’S CAPERS.
Fra k Vykukal to AguosSublaturn;
Ernst Buuinbacli to Lottie Baumbach;
Johan Kuobl to Johanna Kubca; Fred
Bochl to Holeuo Harms; Henry
Marliu (col) to Mrs. Lizzie Ozle (col);
Dick Williams (col) to Lula Brown
(col); Charles Albert to Heunrietta
Henniger; August Piolsch to Alma
Walthor; Julius Nollkemper to Mary
Boliing ; Johu C. Helble to Emma H.
Imkeu ; Vilera Kollsja to Anna Jetka;
John Kollsja to Anna IIavrau; Jobu
IIaim to Alolaia Sladeck ; Jan Kondel-
ka to Emilio Talent a; Frit* Mayor to
Auna Narusand; August Biachka to
Marie Legler; Alois Kadleeek to
Mary Borkovsky; Scott Simmons (col)
to Mrs. Ann Cook (ool); D. L. Stoever
to August* Roother; John Groeter to
Lina A flier bach ; L. F. Steves to Ber-
Uall’e Great Discovery,
One email bottle of Hall’s Great Dis-
covery cures all kinds of kidney and
bladder ti oitblea, removes gravel, cures
diabelis, somlual emissions, weak and
lame bocks, aud all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder, in both men and
women, regnlatea bladder trouble In
children. If not sold by yonr drug-
gists, will be sent by mail ou receipt
of $1. One small bottle is two months’
treatment, and will enre any case
al.ovo mentioned.
E W. Hai-l, Sole MPgr.
P. O. Box, 218, Waco, Texas.
Waoo, Tex., July 27, 1897.—We, the
undersigned, of Waco, bave used
Hall’s Great Discovery for kiduey aud
bladder trouble, ana can cheerfully
recommend It.
Jno. H. Hakribon. A. S. Footer.
8am J Lackland. E 8. Pricy.
Paynr Dixon. J. P. Bahl.
J. W Cothrrll. J. W. Baugh.
Bill II arris. (Ex-Sheriff)
Sold by J. Meyeoberg, Jr.
County Court.
County Court, Jauuary term, 1898
will convene ou Monday January 17lb
and the criminal docket will be on call
until Friday the 21st day of January.
The following civil cases are sat for
trial ou the days hereinafter namod
viz.
Arnim & Lane vs. Sullivan, Friday
Jan. 2L
Snell vs Johusou et si, Friday. Jan.
21st. fgd
Slate vs Patterson el ml, Saturday,
Jsn. 22nd.
Scbubmaun vs Goerler Bros. Satur-
day 22ud.
Shropshire vs Vacek, Monday, 24lh.
Bell vs Kirby, Monday, Jau. 24th.
State ve Perkins, Monday, Jan.24tb.
Stahlbam rs Weudorf, Tuesday,
Jan. 26ib.
Frankler va Ficbtenbaum, Tuesday
Jan. 26th.
Irwin va Bittner, Wednesday Jan-
uary 26th.
Sbelbarn vs Harscli. Wednesday
January 26lh.
Telephone Co. re Mrs Parish, Thurs-
day, January 27th.
Df. MIIoa’Nervb PfaARTEiwcure RHEUMA-
riHM, WEAK BACKS. At druggist*, oulj 25c.
A ID FOE CUBA!
Our readers will recollect that Sec-
retary of State, Shermau, aud Consul
General, Lee have been calling upon
our people for food aud clothiug for
tho suffering people of Cubs.
Mrs. J. M. Byrnes aud Mrs. Geo.
Willrich are taking steps to forward
from here a box of clotbiug and sucb
articles os our generous people feel
able to contribute. The clotbiug will
be received by eilber of the above
named ladles, but they suggest, as a
matter of convenience, that
1898. 1898.
Tax Assessor’s Notice
I will bn nt the following places on the
days speriflod below, for the purpose of as-
sessing the taxable proporlv for the year
1898, and taking scholastic census. All par-
ties living near any of the appointed places
will confer a favor upon me and upon them-
selves by meeting me promptly.
Fayetteville, Wed. Thus, Friday Jan 6, 6, 7
Zapp P O, Saturday, January 8.
Koznov, Monday, January 10.
Haw Creek, Tuesday, January 11.
Warrenton, Wedncs and Thurs, Jan 12, 18
Nechanitz, Friday, January 14.
Waideck, Saturday, January 16.
Winchester, Mon and Tues Jan 17 and 18.
Wards, Wednesday, January 19.
Ledbetter, Thursday, January 20.
Carmine, Friday, '* 21.
Walbaila, Saturday, “ 22.
Biegel, Monday, “ 24.
Olaenburg, Tuesday, January 26.
Round Top, Wednea and Thurs Jon 26, 27.
January 29
Bluff, Engel’s Store) Monday, January 31.
Moravan (Kreatik Store) Tuesday Feb. 1.
Cedar, Wednesday, February 2.
Holman, Thursday, “ 8.
Ammansville, Friday February 4.
osi, as a pubjna, Saturday, “ 6.
I hey b« I Swiss Alp, Monday, “ 7.
seut to the. High School fkhul’b’ ^WedTbuFri Sat Fsb9.10.ll,12
Let our people come forward tud > FiatonlsTMon Tue Wed Thu Feb 141616 17
Colony, Friday, February 18.
Oistern, Saturday, “ 19.
coutribute all they cau to the Cuban
eufferert. ______
ANOTHER VOLUME.
With this issue, Tim Journal en-
ters upon Voi,. XLX, No. 1. Wo ou-
ter upon it with the determination to
keep the paper up to lie present stan-
dard, and Improve upon it if we can.
We will try to ftirnieb a* much news
oa possible; local, stele, political and
general, giriug precedence at alt
timet to efiy, oonuly and elata news.
We oak onr friends and pal rone to
give as their support, to send us tile
news of their neighborhood, and we
will do our beet to give them a paper
of which they need Rot be oa homed.
Praha, Monday,
Kngle, 'I uesday, ** 22
Frey burg, Wednesday, February 2
Black Jack Springs, P O Thursday
Muldoon, Friday, February 26.
Stellar, Saturday, February 26.
Plum, Monday, “ 26.
Went Point. Tuesday, Maxell 1.
LaGrange from January 1st to Ja
NOTE—The law os U now exist*, requires
that the property should be eeoarately des-
cribed, in order to avoid suit*. I thersdsrs
urge upon you to give In yoor land cowed-
ly and K would be safer far j
your deeds or lax rec
you ****** & H
Tax Assessor, ____
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Phelps, R. H. The La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1898, newspaper, January 13, 1898; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth997483/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.