Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 4, Number 2, May 1994 Page: 70
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dies and beer, Weimar, Texas.
Dr. W. T. McLeary, physician and sur-
geon, Weimar, Texas.
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Isdale & Jackson, Livery Stable, Weimar,
Texas.
Fine farm for sale, Containing 400 Acres,
200 Well Improved, Situated in Colorado
county, 2 miles east of Weimar, Texas, on
the G., H. & S. A. Railroad. Apply to
J. D. F. Williams, Weimar, Texas, or Rowan
Green, Esq., Columbus, Texas.
H. E. Carey, Bakery, Confectioneries &
Toys, Weimar, Texas.
Dr. J. B. Harris, physician and surgeon,
Osage, Texas.
Osage Institute, E. B. Carruth, Proprietor,
Osage, Colorado County, Texas.
John F. Hutchins, M. D., physician and
surgeon, Oakland, Colorado County, Texas.
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T. C. Sholes, attorney at law, and General
Land Agent, Albany, Shackleford county,
Texas.
A. Chesley. J. J. Haggerty. Chesley &
Haggerty, attorneys at law, Bellville, Texas.
Will practice in the Supreme Court of the
state, and in the Courts of Austin and
adjoining counties.
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Colorado lands for sale! 274 acres, 6 milesSouth-east of Columbus, 40 in cultivation;
94 acres, 4 miles South of Weimar, 75 in
cultivation; 160 acres, 3 miles North of
Weimar, 40 in cultivation; 156 acres, 3
miles South-east of Weimar, uncultivated;
220 acres, 8 miles West of Columbus,
uncultivated, timber; 200 acres, 5 miles
South of Weimar, 100 acres in cultivation;
230 acres, 5 miles West of Weimar, 180
in cultivation; 207Y2 acres, 2Y2 miles
South of Columbus, 80 in cultivation; 300
acres, 4 miles West of Columbus, under
good plank fence; 750 acres, 6 miles West
of Columbus, 300 in cultivation; 65 acres,
4 miles West of Columbus, 18 in cultiva-
tion; 100 acres, 8 miles West of Colum-
bus, timbered land; 79/2 acres, 1Y2 miles
West of Columbus, 10 in cultivation; 209
acres, 16 miles West of Columbus, tim-
bered, uncultivated; 210 acres, 1 mile
West of Columbus, 200 in cultivation;
300 acres, 4 miles West of Columbus,
175 River bottom farm, well improved;
356 acres, 3 miles West of Columbus, 50
in cultivation; 160 acres, 2 miles North of
Weimar, 100 in cultivation; 1,500 acres,
20 miles South of Columbus. Good stock
farm, 380 acres, 1 2 miles South of Colum-
bus. Good farm and stock ranche. 640
acres, 10 miles South of Columbus. Tim-
ber and prairie land. 490 acres, 9 miles
South-west of Columbus. Wood and prai-
rie land. 884 acres, 6 miles West of Eagle
Lake, 135 in cultivation; 400 acres, 5
miles West of Eagle Lake, 250 in cultiva-
tion; 400 acres, 6 miles North of Weimar,
150 in cultivation, river farm. I have some
rich and valuable lands in Austin, Fayette,
Lavaca, Wharton, Montgomery, Matag-
orda, Live-Oak and Bee counties for sale,
and will sell at reduced rates. Persons
wishing to purchase lands in the State will
do well to visit this rich and productive
portion of Texas, before purchasing else-70
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