Herald and Planter. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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HERALD & PLAN fER.
Nsitetsiiifs, Texas,Fell. II. '86.
THI GOLDEN HARVEST.
OY >1 H. JJ’OUIKK
Tl»« £-•! len Fw*rvu-t of our *t
Imnowu *t tH* -lowy m »rn of Hf*;
TVhwi vipoma* youth nftwird
To pru^'nri qn i«»r the ruiriffil strife.
The golden hrtrve-it of precious hone,
I««o»n within the hurnun broa*:;
AnJ n-night of «jj*e non with i’ <> .p#,
io give our ho<ui« nor ruiu<l* »v»i*rt r<
for //
ct ^
0»r coriiur bn*
for for
('*'1 H splendid week
tk« fiputnrs availed
|, - - w. .i Many of nnr firm#1*
v® *K> irnl Mack streaks, and ,f (hi,
Iona, W« will anoi. lie
... *ML “"r W,,rk- XVo «"<*
that o*|a »„wn in tlm fall,
bee., killed, a'ao turnip, and cab-
and
I tUemafleea of it
Coitt
"P •ilh
The rolirn bur vest of Christa* r» faith,
I" *ow»i within the p»-rfeot mul
And doetls of the DtM* *n?th,
Are hut our M.’ikcr'e pl^ure toll.
The rr olden ktrvem of all eharfi y.
I** %»vn under th*» parent.*! r»f;
*'yaH brqnt» a<*e in fond
Are g, then
ihcrotl abov**,
IW
disparity.
|>ropbotVpti>of
Tha garden Wve< of purest love,
auily m.wo at our morning hlrtli;
Tim bnphtf.t dnuuoodjtr..* ,,irv ,rovc>
Iw'mujfht be-ide ii, hoaveuly w,,rth.
,*'"n bar.e.t nf wal<vnu« tra|
'*^*J*t Iiuiab o, contrite
bai>».
I’, dint,
ntlmr
Buckxhot Figures.
At one nf thn towns in M
where we staid over Sinnlny a Cu-
•trailer* got inlo a dilate ab>
aS* of the earl b. They were
planter*, and neither of them
year* of age. The dispntu .tint
good-natured way but ended
them sm uigino up, pulling ou
kmle, and Ihrealemn j loc.irvis—
U|I if hi. word wa» di-puted agal
other »ai defrncele.a, and aiael
inserted, they will move nlim.at a. nel
rta their natural companion. O
turso mneh dopuud* iiprjn the c«li(lit;on j
ef socket and thn .late of the Hindus mi |
eft l>y the mtrgeon. "Our greatest
t *»'| trouble ia llio matching of the eye*
and mtHlicimi v , W. W. Butcb, M. D . Ilmau, III,
ttf*n o4
oho*ju»a. and
i u< mu alien, wi mm ua in(*ui>iitle«UMMu<»* if th»
< <1 lu taut}. iVrfcap* Du uLber diooikro Ha*
bnflled the Mflbita of Mteuoe motiicimi a*
‘YbYU\COi\XUl whU ^UKB8^K*?Iut«iK j nptnl^M Tm'.ti^Mi raowc^. >U oth«
SlllSSWiSSJi fci&s: ^
WHAT TMKY SAY:
«ee.ni to b0 all th* go for nn,
crop. The low price onlv .limn.
.t« i„ plant the more land. There will
\l; "",r0 ***** pUnftd ,|,U year than
Q't'Ut an excitement In onr town l«,t
fi*"*c,F *7 «•'» report, that Mr 0
V nlkcr, had »hot at Mr Jack Docery
I btve not learned
t*tit Iit« je * faint.
......vmiwiwwi, inu i J i
hit pence. The nmn with tho irni4 Vuu tco, eye* wear out, ibeir lift* j
f. Ki.dAd iinrerUlo 1**0%,
vnr jeya and bleak aorruw wed.
ftrva«r Ilf i f 'irul lifl,
ro <m hi. .inked earth;
this «ii>ful »trifo
. U^Rt-tper deem* hit worth.
Jituuury 1,1^.
--—------ -
THE SPREAD OP CBIXE.
Tim .hocking tiaoediea every day res
ported in the press from all parts of the
ram trv are ;iliiio-t without precedent.
For a decade, ut least, the reapeet for
human life appear, to have been grad-
ually diminishing until now we appear
to have reached a anturnalia of liomi-
ci.lo. Nor i» it really any wonder that
in order, lucre*.* in the land* and they
will continue to grow in number, and
atrocity until Law take* it into it* head
to grapple with the mounter and n*es
iia lund« in furtherance of tho conflict
with reckle»»ness. They do theao thing*
ludler in other countrio*.
We would not take from this wor.t
iof criminal* here the legal protection
provided for their defense, nor abridge
the means by which professional .kill
i« called upon to prevent or correct er-
r.<: r in procedure, hot wo would ro
strict 11so abuse of* these cxpe.lunt* Itnd
>"4oce the op port ii nit inn snd enuograge-
mit for minder'i
frn, snd OrcaT
nd ft op, Ih'clfory rsn. siul he
him »»}hej ran, but mi**ed Ii
timet. I do not know what tl
dune about it.
Mr Ilenry Quail* moved ln«t week
from our town. He lin* nettled near
Oonsales. We loose n good man. Prof.
All's clo*cd his (reo school last Friday,
had quite so interesting time.
Moultoic.
urt, sharp nnd decisive tnarT*^* c
patiii.tr *i|h the iarge.t mesaure of pro'-
lestive ju.ii>“ ^
ts?^<>f protneting the
mera,^«! should renicm*
pnVlic. Drunken
m
•il
, •|^|> rfi
U is ssid tost nearly all of
T»s'yard*s diplumaiio appoint!
men with large inoDtli*.
right. T'lwsir rapacity for .nn
fivk tbini for the position. *
Valub Or For Con*.
Hut while ws ts'
tmfoptnnsls prisoners,
her ilia unfortunate
impulse and cmotiuiiAl'iiuanlty are but
peor eijplsnalion* far the maimed nit*
ir,.-n or the representatives ol the mur-
dered father of a family, or the parent*
and relatives f a yoiine girl shot down
Jiv tlm cruel and telg.h lover, a thing
whlnb has become quite common of re*
went years. Giya to the accused all the
♦fsonree. of defence — la the convicted
such chance* of reviews* humanity may
dictate—hnt to the people tliu security
which onlv speedy justice can inspire.
<Joa»e to make demisgods of the demons
-of socidy; deprive tho murderer of the
vain pridu of keeping himself hoforo tfie
pifltlic bv vigils of fine ladies, ss fra
spinttlv occurs io large cities, and take
from the young “toughs” the romantic
influence of the old criminals, immunity;
relieve the tax-payers of the cost of sup-
purling for years and years those who
have violated the most sacred of
humanity*, ordinaaess, and reduce the
Horrible murder record for the future hv
the prompt hanging of the murderers,
the past. Du this, or ecasc the
ldry and tsbs capitsV -^uni.hnirn
On Friday night last al>ont two p, m.
in the Finkel.tein saloon, a quarrel bos
gun between Ren Yeager, nnd a yonng
man named August Rrookman. Dur-
ing the quarrel, Henry Yeager, a hroth*
or of lien, came in and shot Rrookinan
throe time*. Ono ball passed through
his neck, missing the large vein and the
cervical vertibra; tho other two inflict-
ing slight wound* in the breast. i^Upon
the statement made bv tlic physician in
attendance that the wound* were not
fatal, nor necessarily dangerons, Mr Yea-
ger was released by Justice Hopkins,
giving bond in the sum of ♦500. There
are, cf course, all sorts of stories in ref-
erence to llio shooting nnd conflicting
statements ss to tliu particular*. Mr
Rrookinan is s nephew to 111r Wiodor-
nmn of onr county and hy been removs
he latest ac-
CoiimM *V* have hoaTii offlii* cokdillb
were to the efifect that he was doing
well and no bad symptoms had appears
cdjtbongli be doubtless has experienced
groat pain.
An Editor's Tiuiulations,
down and sonvorvati.iu lurned to
channels. Ry »„d (,y t|,e delon
man gut up and h.ungod aw.y, and
»"w "I h'm. half an hour later,
was resting the miitzle of a double
rc-l shot-gun againn one of the
pillars «l ibo hotel, and had us all
ored The hammers wore up, |,i
gers on the triggers, and Ins eve*"l
bko those of a tigar as he said (
man with tlis knife —
"Jim, it’s my tur> now!’*
‘•Yoa” t
"I’ve got yon cot jred!”
"I seo.”
"I said the earth Was a millio
■rr out I *l,J ' *t"0k h Ihonsaud/
I'll
w inrfrti^ifi-,.— f-..f.,+,1 „V,J ...
“8avs,*, replied the mriwr, a. I
ed bis leg* In tho coolest manner,
tell yon what I’m willing to do. A
of us might bo wrong. I’ll losv« II ti
crowd ’
“Well, that’s fair. Whst’s yonrj
ores, gents!”
Wo consulted Vogotlmr, mcnaei
the while by two charges of bn<
snd the (Joloncl was authorised Io
out: —
We reckon on abont 700,000
strangers, but shouldn't be surprise',
went, up to 1.000,000,”
“Nor 1 either,” said tho man,
lowerod the gnu and leaned on the
rcl. "I don’t sav a* T fit in the ►*r,
or was born up Fighting Creek, but fhon
it comes to the ago ol the earth lAt to
home an.l the latch-string is out! lomu
and see me."
s< nlmut a year or a little over, though
occasionally I sea one that ha* lasted a
much lunger time. The salt snd slks.
line solutions of the tear ducts, however,
have quite an effect on the am face of
the glass, and in tho course of timo
roughen it, so that i nn eve is alisus j
lately necessary. Here's one, for in
staoos; you can see how very rough its
surface is, and how its colors are dim-
med to a considerable extent.”
The following beautiful reference to
the resnrection of the dead came from
rs j the I ip* of the late Ben Hill, of Geor-
gia:
of eorry will die, snd raise
Igain, in su |
die anil rise again in
life? Wliv is the latU
tery than the first? Af;
exceed the grain of ror|
may I not exceed it
How can »« limit the po
made the grain of corn
newness ot hie?”
FOR HALS BT ALL OEUOOBrB.
A. A. MELUIER, Hi haww, 7M
* R ‘t fton Towialdtb * fair trial ari thinV *1
Uw Iw0t rmv'xly 1 ujstv* s*»«u found far ^iAudotik.a
B. t. DaTU, Bturgeun, Mu
PRICE 05E DOIsLAR PEB BO^TLB
Ml 711 WAfilUXUTOJt AVJUfU^ tT. LOUA
flSB
SIICSCER't
Th« ran BRAND SLIP Km {« nnwlnf witoijrtot av.d will ken> yoa drr
D lb* hnrdent iform. Th« FOXJMBI. U1.1 vtMM V* « pAricft rnlt. g t u«C
n4 ODTvmth* «nMr« H«warn of ImHalkm*. Nm>c cemiB* v* Hhoul Use
Kuh Urond ’tr»4»-inork. I"uMr»W J ( mU^gu«frrm. A J TovnlBtsHou.liBM.^
JOHNSOrawtiE
JP&?
k\V
lew
IBMIlVl
lhd» life,
lie new life?
Ir of him who
to It ye in tnoh
1HI.B BRANS.
We do not recommend ** Bile Beam **!l
all the lilt human nature la heir te, I
know they are superior In every re*;
cathartic and Corrector of the liver,
and 1 icjirid liver regulator*. Ono * be*
done. They do not gripe. Mcken the at
or weaken the system. Try them on
you will sever be without them. Hold
flats and medicine dealers at 25 cents a
RcMimscKNCKS Of A To:
A prominent lawyer in Missj
given to periodical sprees and
tho stories of his acts and rapin
under tbc influence of drink.
Whilo considerably overpow
Sr»W'«—fM»itlylLlii4N
from
Wo borrowed a mule and buggy last
week and started out to stir up our de-
lompicnt*. We rodo twenty five miles
the fir-t .lay, had oar new hat smachcd
by coining in contract with an over*
hanging limb, wore out a buggy whip
that cost sixty cents, nnd collected
$1,50 in cask snd s bushel snd s half of
c »rn. Tho second day we rude twenty-
two miles missed our dinner, dunned
seventeen of our beloved patrons, snd
did not collect a cent. Thu third day
jre arose at 1 o’clock a. tn., missed our
breakfast, lost twenty minutes trying to
wake up Jim Alexander , as wo passed
his house, rods twenty-four miles and
collected $4,50. Tho forth day we
traveled the whole county, lost a goose
one of our friends bad givon ns for a
Christmas dinner, and collected $3 50.
We than eame home, turned the-mulo
ont to die aud then went to bed. If
Bnybody . wants to buy a good printing
oSoe, kith example assets and small li-
fted large fatitiylo for a tame.
prepared to
hr a bargain,
s^few:
rotary
ont- are
hat’s ill
>ng quail-
There hi nethtng more eminently
.uisbfied to prooocc sociability thmi p"p
4Wr«.' Tlte Americiso corn pi.ppcr stand
briween many a home end tho saloon.
jMteulpe.'ance rarely pnshea It* way into
a pleasant am) attractive country home.
,|.s»g winter evening (Ukied with read-
ilMve. game*, ami tbeeVBry aec«*asfy p-p
- r*tov.‘ will give U»e Imysa “homo feeling”
' liUs-s wiil stay through iifr, *"d aside
, tl* sov .l powev, pop corn as n mc-
‘ 441..me *ho»i J a • -t i«* overlooke«l. M *ny
-L— ...ftwMti.s. ^ it BA R curt* ft * r
f«tm th*' on« r*n
M|blil]f of it wit bout
‘ with
M"'in 'tf,a"’j»Rw'of, broad it make, a
J>lh i;u ; ” TTi« po*ti»»ilitir-
mKfjMfc' ’ '
fi’/ v:
!/•
'W-
in a brick hob
and wonld bo glad to accept it if wh
work off our present enterpriao on
utisnspeeting cltixcn. In writing for
lormaiion don’t forget|to in cnclos
stamp—that is, if a reply U expect
— From the Dooongh.
The First Lady 0®U It
The bubliahers of The houuketptr,
Mmnespelis, Minn., offer to send it one
vnr free to Uib ftrkt ln<ly who Bppiie*
from any posloftlce in tbe United States
where there is now no subscriber. Any
Isdy can ascertain whether thero aro
*nv subvertbesr to TKi Fuswlwjirr by
asking flie po*tma»tur, and if tliore are
none writu to tbu publishera, claiming
tin: prise, sending the address of two or
three Indin* who ato good housekeeper*.
The subsctiptloa pnoc of Tit Houu-
kerptr is $}.0« pur peart *"d it i* ohsap
at the price. Spwciiti' n copies rates.
alcohol o«t
i!WSwiv«.'%f»
ho was standing in front of s'b
holding np an awning pmt,
caine along and was routing atd
ingftn the gutter iminedially i
of the Colonel, when the later pr
the (ollowiug conundrum the V>g}
“Hie—what’s the difference between
yon and—btu—me? IIio—gits ’tup?
Well—hie —I’ll tell yer — hie—in tliur
morning I’ll bu sobor—bio—and n gen-
tleman—hia in tlicr morning ton’ll be
s ibor—hie—but a blamed hog still.”
Tho same distinguished lawyer on
snother occasion loft a Imr-room, “full
a* a tick," and aa ho stepped PEtftW the
sidewall Lie saw an intimate triruT, also
an eloquent and distinguished lawyer
and politician, lying in tho ggter, en-
tirely overcome from drink. Approach*
ing him, he began apostrnphivng him
thnslv: “Only think of it! Ibre lies
tho groat and glorious Genersl—,tlie
brightest intellect, the grandest orator
in tbo State. My God, come down to
this!”
Just abont that timo the Oencul look*
cp up and angrily asked "Is It' any of
yonr bnsincs-?”
“None in the least," roplied lli Col-
onel, "but hate fo see a frteod of mine
—bic —fallen so low!”
“Friend of your.? Yott'vo gone back
on me. You are no friond of 'nine or
ion nut allow me to
Ife*rancraf
Rout that timo tho Coloni
bala iro and fell alongside the1
exclaiming a* he fell down:
I’vo b»on your life-long friond—-hie--
I’ve stuck hy yon in yonr succsai and
rejoice in vonr glorious arhievcnlent*—
hie—and I will not forsake ydtTwiow—
hie—I’ll stay with yon—hie—even in
yonr degration," Proof shoct.
The offi.'tal returns for the year end-
ing July ]-t allow a decline in the trade
of Liverpool, as compared with the pre
vioua year. This i* not the ease, how
ever, of that great remedial ngent, Home
Sanative Cordial, which increases crea-
sos inpopularity every year.
Usbfcl la Maht Wats.
Never throw away old puper. If yon
haye no wish to sell it, use it in tbu
house. Some housekeeper* prefer it to
cloth for cleaning many aiticles of fur-
niture, After n stove ha. been blacken
ud, it can be kept looking vorv well fur
a long time by rubbing it with paper
every morning. Rubbing with paper is
a much nicer way of keeping a tea kets
tie, coffee-pot and teapot bright and
clean than in the old way of washing
them in and*. Rubbing with paper is
also the host way to polishing knives
tinware, and spoon.; they shine like new
stiver. For p.diahing mirrors, window*,
lamp chimneys, etc., paper is better than
rlry cloth. Preserves and pickles keep
much bettor if brown paper, instead of
cloth, ia tied over tbe jnr. Preserved
frnlt is not so apt to mojd if a piece of
writing paper, cut ' n ,,r hiv ' ’'
fc. "r.uugp, _
Xrwjsv’u"", '
.. otlii' f. <■>•
will min hi
Uko It.
batter to pul under a carpet than straw.
It it warmer, thinner, and makes le>s
noise when one walks ovor it.
V&luablo Property for Sale.
A. splendid tract of land, at the village of
Koerth, roneintin# of 140 acres, all under
good fence, 8 acroM in cultivation, 00 Horen
in pasture and about 70 acre* in timber.
The plaoo hae a eplendid well with an un-
exhauHtible eapplr of water, A good hoime
of two room* and a hall, emoke hon*e, large
barn, oriba and neoe^eary onthouMes. The
property ia beautifully situated, convenient
to etore, mill, gin and eohool and in a good
community, Terra*, $*500 caeli and balance
in 2 or 3 years Fur parriculara apply at1
tliia office or Wm. Wkndt, Koerth, IVxae.
barley
Walt
WHISKY
Rich In flavor, mild *nd elegant in
not rvjptnln one drop of impure oil. Bell
P.irlry M»1t WhUWv, It pnesesutii mttrh
•nd is a fine t^nic for tme In milarial %<
eing a vr
ich niitri
It df*e«
rntiitie
f irn-
Tn California tlifty m*kn
nf boat a I Irro we make beats out of
a! b«!. ’ ■’ '
Thora wnro smno cyidcnco of mUbo-
havior at church on last Sunda* night
id Tits Aaotm has been rrqamtcd to
icit. Doubtless the whispering and
other ffV»i»c* were the result of want
of Ihonirliit, but attendrntl upon Divine
service shoidU show respect In flishonse
to tho God wtiV^s thero worshipped and
consideration to \thiso M*I^%wor*hip
Him.— Fhltmin Argnt.
Wn have used TongaliiM h sfcveral
case* of nonralgia and rhenmatisrft, and
relief has followed its u>c It, everV tn
xtatM.
Dr*. N A & A. McCoy f’in'or, IBM
iection«. It
yrentljr prevents RttncWa of Pneumonia. A unlendid -
tonic for weak lung* nnd feehlene«s. Most excellent
for drinking, *nd fmrest for home use.
E. H. CHASE A Co., DUtlllers, Leuisvillr. Kv.
KAHN & STAWZEL, HalleTsville.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to nil person*
having claims against tbu estate of Mrs.
Blanche E Austin deceased, to present
tho same within the time pre-
scribed byjlaw. And notice is further giv-
that at the January term, A. D.
toffTtV tfotrHe? t-’nwty Gs.»n of Jjp.
yaca Cohnty, original grant ofloltei* of
Admfin*trHtionn'»itli the will annexed, of
sairl o»tato was made to the undersign-
ed, whose Post Oflieo address ia Welt
lersburg. Lavaca County, Texas.
C. M, Au.bs.
C. W. T, AusTia.
Administrators with the will annexed
of the Estate of Blanche E Austin do-
ceased.
Enlarging Pictures,
Any Dartiws wishing pictures enlarged
from 8x10 tn full life auto in India Ink,
Water Colors, or the two combined,
Crayon, Nonpareil and Bnrline, will find
it to their interest to call on J»s. R.
Austin, at R. Foster «t Cos’, store,
I South aide of K. R. Satisfaction gnaran-
I toed on all orders taken. Price* rang-
j ing from $1.60 to $80 without frames,
j Frame* furnished from 1*1.60 to $30. \ on
, can sec select for ymrr own style from
! catalogue. Fii*t*eh**a pictures talon at
I .V. Cad well’*, Flatonia. For further ins j
format ion, addiess J*«- R. Austin,
11, Foster A Co,
«MT-3m Hatoaia. j
Ik ‘out of sorts’ with lu'nftachc, stomach
JUDICIAL DIRECTORY
District Cockt.- Tlm Hon. Distric
Conrt tor Civil and Criminal Bustneas. the
H,m. George itoConuiok presiding, holds
two terms in eanh year in HalletsViUe, vix:
On tli« first Munday in February and the
first Monday in August.
Coontv Coort.—The Connly Court
fnir Civil. Criminal and Probate lturiness, :
ftou T. A. He-Ur presiding, meets the
filial Monday in .lauuury, Mur h, Muv, duly, |
So uuubev and November, hoido,g six term*
in »eh year.
^oMNIBRtONItKS' Cot'KT.—TIlU Oom-
mii aionera’Court meet* in. regular'sesrion
the second Msnday ol February, May.
An rust und November.
" h-i Commissiunar* are John J. Jonas.
W H. Morrow,Iiutus Jones and J B Adorns.
magistrates’ courts.
Magistrates’ Courts o! I^tvaca
y are ss follows :
inot No. 1.—A. W. East, Es«-. ju“-
A. Campion oonstabU. On the 4th
y of euoh n,ontl* 1
eoisu^r'1^ s&Jteyhi; ht
iioo lb.
8.—G. A. Neely, Esq., justiev; J. A. |
constable. On tbs 3d Ssturdsy ol j
unuhl month.
4.—II Hnyn«*fl,
1 countable. On
b month.
Pr. 5 —J 9 Mull, Esq, justice; Ben Works
nstable. On the 1st Saturday oi vauh
■n tl,.
I x-r. B.—T F Jackson, Esq, justice; II Fred-
irick comitable. On tho 2a Monday of Moo
month.
I pr. 7.—T Y Plomi*, K*q, jnxtioo; W H
Brower conxtHblo. On tbc 3d Monday of
•aoh month.
pr. H _0. M. Allen, jnstioe; L Botard
wnstuble. On the lat Jsaturday of ouch
month.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
A J 8 moth era.........Sheriff.
\V H Turk............Collector.
M. D. L. lluirgrove.....County Assessor.
O C Searcy............District Clerk.
John Buchanan........County Clerk
r H (Irvnn...........County Attorney.
Sum Derail............County * Treasurer.
H It Russell..........County Surveyor.
W P Garner..........H. A A. Inspector.
T. A. Hester..........County Judge.
CHURCH »IB*CTORY.
the Baptist chuch flrxt nnd third
v >f II • in. and at nljrbt.
o o’clock u. ui.
log.
' LLXX,
1’Mtt
Rnrvtres st tS- Methodist church third Hunday at
tl ». m. and S p. m.
Rsv. Mb. Wiu.lsusos,
PflMtor.
Al rhnfrh on tk<* fifth Hon-
Bmbi
tiHd
__mft Jay
ike It. It mire*
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GIVES 'Wholesale Prk<n
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personal or family nw. 1'eIIs how to
order, and k1™ o*a4*t OHt of e-very-
thtnir row hm, eat, drlttk, tvrar, or
hare fan wtthu Them WV1LUABLK
BOOKS eontAin Information gleaned
front the mar It eta of the wortd.
will mall a cepy FREE to any ad-
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expense of malllug. L*t na hear from
yon. BmpoetftUly,
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the 4th Saturday et
: O-
Pnrviofe »t the linp!
Pundtiy in each month* at
Aabbath xchool every Hufiduy
very Tnewlu;
Prayer meeting every T*ei
!Ay erenlnp.
Kbv. B. F. Mil
Bervicee nt the Pplueopal <*hno
day of the month »t 11 a. m. an
bath school every bnaday at 9 a.
. „ Ur.v,
and at Might.
9 a. is.
N. h. Fui
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outer.
Church ot the Barred Iteart. Mss. every morn-
ing at i io. Msas on Sandag / ,(
Helmut at » T. u. Vespers snd DenedlcWau st t
o'clock r. H.
Rav. Kb. J. A. PoSKST, Iteetor,
Ibt. Fa. John Hbissas, Aasi.Unt.
A tvrolc of too piwrcs.
s The buat book for on
" advertiser to jeou-
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I euc4-«l or otlierwlee.
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wantfl to upend on« dollar, nntUi 1u ittlie In-
forination no roqulntH, whUo foi liitn wiio will
Invent ono hnn«1rod thomnnd nollrtVi Id »«•
vortlelug, a achcmo i» Imlicatei! vlilolv will
mo>*t )ila ovory rfx^itromont, or ran be mour
to do to hfi tliohl chanoe.t easily arrived at by oor~
respon Unre. 11» odillouS have b«eu, lnauo.1.
Sent, poeupahl. tonry ntldreso fpr
Write to GEO. !< HOWkXL * tO.,
KF.WSPAPKU ADVKRTIS1NU IlUHEAU.
(!08pruoo3UPrlntluK llouaeikj.), New York.
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IS!
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A GIFT
Send 10 oentii poateK*.
and we will mall you
FltKK a royal* valuable,
•ample book of f^od*4 that will put you in
tho wny of making KOHK IIONRY at once,
than anything el»e in Ainertoa. Both aex-
oa of all ages oan Hve et homo and work in
Apart, time, or all the timo. Capital nyt
required. We will *tart you. I roue**®
pay auro for thofle wbo et.art. at onoe.
Htintow fc Co.# Tort land. Maine.
<1 reptile*: the Mar-
,nd Tropicil Worlda,
(hrUlniK adventure*
large, eplen-
aimI *»’ vrmud
bed.
and
Ik pt
Irede of dollars per mount. Nt>
ry, aa w« toad) overy one UoW
to build up a grand hualnesH. Write lor ob*
•plrmllil srstlirtmlats, AND HOW TO MAM MOKkVv
Addreoa, HISTORICAL PUMLIMHINO tXI
$u* S. 3*1 BUuel hr. Louiv ««x
.Wacom times
stofferb, Bawl Con, Boaoaiii Bool Planter
WITH AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF.
its. bird*
velous Wonders of the Polar i
heroism of dtirln* explorers,
and w«inderfut oidtlevemonls, In oi
did. oh cap Tolenne of nearly fl(X> pog<
Illustration*. Tho greatest l»o<*k <
It Is a grand hlneaiar, 17 volutnee
OulseflB All Others, arxeml f«
agents innkln* hundreds of dollar
•xpenenc* eecei
► build
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a IJfoExperttfiiA©. Rouutrk&ble and
stamp lur uoaloSpoklou
Dr. WARD A CO. Loulfttftftft, Mo.
noises
tFor salo irr car load?
lots or s'mglo ani-
k mal, suitable for
t range or stud pur-
, poses. Send for
^CATALOGUE T-
DB108 838S.,
f NORMAL, McLean Co., ILLfl^
IUUNCU ur kick t Albany, ShAckaiford Co., TlXi
X
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lit?
Flatonia, Trxnt.
Manufactures uaj Aealers in
8addlc*. Bridles. Harness, C<l»rs,
Whips, Haltars, Umbs, Brushes, &o-
BUGO!E4and 1IACK9.
a large .tv,ri« of saddlery hard
W.\hK.,Vways lji hand. Ail wotk »»r-
rant *4.
An entirely new Invention.
Just Hi* thing for rheekiwg or replan tin g
corn. Agent* wanted in nfrfy voitnly iw
lh« State. Now it tho time •)» arc a re iigan*
etna so ad to b«* prfparotf for neat year.
Apply to 0. If. WACUMfiKl*. ll*11fltaril 1*
Agent far tin 9tale of Tea*a.
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Herald and Planter. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1886, newspaper, February 11, 1886; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028251/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.