The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 7, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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time
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uses
bond for title to the
‘He says:
M ofpasslon is allent,thekim
•nd
N. C.
BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TO
eecond
buying I
Fertei Their •
sets at
Eaolk PaSS, Texaa, April 4. —There and his catie are always in prime con-
has been agreat deal of discussonhere
wont.
Salem, stuek.
a;
they bring good prices. Alvin is
2m H MadhimmyTo U!
lower their rates or forfeit the conces-
con
d
suffer in
your
nor pot metal
Stoves,
cheaper t hi
Notice in Probate.
and funeral
Trustee’s Sale.
I fer sweep
to TohggMaa
tor sweep
•e
••
you price
Martin’s fer
Cultivator for Fil
I
his is an oflice that
eot *wh pmtlons (ereofaswia
acres of the southern part of a
of
I
MINERAL CITY
May,».
Church andSociety Directory
more courteous to the applicant for
dbuth*.
caps and
omee over W. (. Brows a Co‘s
ite In this case, for we find the
G. M. Sleohens
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HAD SMELLED DEAD CONPSEs EEFONE.
te Ab Under.
A Dene Mogr Adai
said 11
roMta'a
to be a sensation, but resulted in a bit of
L.H.
press office in this city. On the Pacie
Methodist Chureh
Physi
save
ik
I
. (all
J.
the freight is paid thereon and the cost
9
Pacfie
%
ger
to
area benefit more than an
to
2
AwF
•w
vrrend
nits are mad
ting powder.
that class this weason. Mr. West owns
oneof the beat watered ranges in Tosas
s
nail DM Melatng Juutlee Court.
- The following are the days for hold
ing justice court in the different pre
-
strawberry ba
than any other
Fames Througt the Exprem omee end
Creates ■ mali-Sized Bemmattom.
An incident that at first pr omised to
for Iron Meas
„f‘raeger‘s,
5 strength and h
iK. Bilking Pov
IbvNntt A Cam
s sewing mash
& Bardwell’s ai
millinery goods.
ehespest unw
Mme to the hi
after the eale I
Cmsane me”l S.
for Irun 11
.Praeger’s.
am if you
9 >
Market ruling steady and firm for
choice steers, cows, calves and yearlings
but ordinary dull.
Fatsheepin request.
■
sen 1
Bardwell’s at
us, drees goo
kirds of lad
120
MM
710
ka six dollar
iwithoutan
mmit
resatisy ye
L the place,
iware Ilonas a
i it on low prie
lot of stoves
Special Offer to Subseribe
mwrumaxcuz
The farmer, the marchant or I
— .
hemA1
are particularly described as follows, to-
wit: Beginning at the southwest corner
of snid survey No. 141, in the name of
Peter Allen, which is also the southeast
The Aransas Km Onee Mere restponed
NAM ANroxio, Tex., April 4.—The
postponed meeting of the directors of
the Ban Antonio and Aransas Pass rail-
way which was to have been held to-day
did not eventuate. On the eve of the
meeting a telegram was received from
oneof the directors in New York asking
the directors present not to hold the
200
90
KI
300
By WALTER RUSSELL.
m. Bugglos, quexetopped patnteqe
your liver i
ing—fearfulhe
ler left shouldei
"eatenicht ’
». You can
was in the interest of his candidacy for
the collectorship of the Corpus Christi
. i sspnuuusuu. enforced slumbers had on-
ly requested to be present at this meet- dwed him with miraculous powers. He
lag could be said against the president
on Ude score. He treat* all courteously
and is patient with them, though not
committing himself. Captain Halley
says he is still in the race, notwithstand-
ing the rule against "exs." He filled the
office with credit before, and bases his
claims upon his record
Though the county spent nearly $1000
in bounty for wolf scalps, during the
operations of that law, the number of
wolves has not. apparently decreased.
Occanionally they may be heard on a
rabbit chase at night in the neighbor
of town. One raided a citizen’s poultry
yard some weeks ago and killed several
fine chickens. Poisoning one of the
fowls left in Ils greediness it was found
dead a day after. Altogether, though,
the wolf tea harmless animal except in
sections where sheep raising is in
vogue. They are rarely bold enough to
approach a habitation for any other
prey. As sheep raising has almost on-
tirely passed away in this county the
cayots practically 4ns little harm, and
Mexican army, finding such relics as
bayonets, brass buttons, etc., which are
highly priced by the finder. It has al-
ways been a pasture up to the present
time and since the plow has at last
stirred the ground baptised by the blood
of those fighting for the liberty we are
today ei > joying no doubt many old relics
of the ‘36 campaign will be unearthed
Nothing marks the spot where the
battle was fought, though we under
The Cr. H. 8. Thaoher Medlolss Ca,
OMATTATOOGA, two
For Bala by Cary & Howard.
2
I
—.l»
for personal friends of the late admin
istration they never exvect to be in
povrer again; and it in to be hoped they
Cattle Market
Reportoa for dhenuzby 3, 4- aeGlralsACa.
Naw on«La . April 1 1803
_ , among railway men; merehsnto and
Strawberries are being shipped by the snippersover the ultimatum of Mexico
carload from Alvin to Chicago where that railroad. in that republic must
defaulters, embezzlers and traitors. A
man who is dishonest in his polities
would steal your pocket book if he
needed it in his businesa.
The bill pansed by the senate prohibit
lag hunting or fishing in enclosures
under 10,000 acres tailed of passage in
the house. This is a measure for which
aconventton of stockmen was called last
December. This question of hunting in
another man’s pasture seems to be a per
pitting one: Pam such a law and it
raines thecewman to the dignity of a
fendal baron. A poor devil of a jimcrow
whoownsan old muzzle loading shut
gun and a sweet tooth forvension now
and then, who ventures into his neigh-
bors demain could be prosecuted, per
hope jalled. Such a condition exists
only in feudal England or other coun
trim where title, pedigree and wealth
outweigh virtue. The game of the
country is the gift of nature; it belongs
to no one in particular, but to the oom
monweaith.. Otherwise the state would
not porn laws for its protection The
of excitement spread over the crowd,
and a smite of satisfaction swept over
Agee’s countenance-his claims as to
form all the. functions pr
and regularly. You get
For sale by dealers in mix
Slept Finty-seven Years.
Irving’s "Rip Van Winkle" is believed
to have its foundation in the wonderful
Kory which Pliny relates concerning the
extraordinary experience of a shepherd
named Epimenides The scene is laid in
rastweek. Hecelpte
cnie J.........17
calvend yearlings 1000
Mogs,.,........•• ™
stave.............. 000
meeting was not held.
There is thought to be some hitch be-
tween the old bondholders and the pro-
poned new company, but it is not
thought the trouble.will interfere with
the complete transfer of the road to the
Southern Pacific interests.
LOCAL ITEMS.
—
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by butter to
Flournoy bril
b street. .
which Thackeray give me that night,
and tow he bads me 'buckle my belt
tight,' heng out my sign' and ask him
toNMM'and take a chop with me. Some
of bla forecasta of wat l might do if I
tried proved to be almost of the nature
of prophecy, and if I may borrow an im-
age from one of the crafts which I prao-
ticed in my youth I may say that my
heart and mind were to me as he talked
even of the nature of a plate of copper,
and that, with the acutest of needles and
the strongest of aquafortis, he etched
and bit in on that plate a rate of work
’S
a me
duets in the county:
Precinct No. 1; first Satnrday in each l ly cheaper but safer than oil.
your me
stomach
States, or directly by
atonk ruirie co.. •«. Matt
t BM M
I couascaroely eat anythins becauseof the I
Mm paln Is my atomach I was also »»one
me covered wit eelerheum,andmy emeu
Knightsor Ronor .
— Satgrday •“ eneh mont in the
z:: —• --- over v v. n. Brown A Co.'s store
Visitiogamembeisofthe order cordially iuvited
fS2Mnr, W. 4. Miliss.
noporter. ______ Dictatot,
Montgues Jallan nula l Lepiwot, Gutslppe •
-=2"
!
»you, and I
With that :
ir husband '
- DUkHAM
J. O. ORISP,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ,
---XOTARY rLIC--- a
' kaftttrtaurullins
DM VILLI, TEXAS |
oYours.i.......
■ whole world, bad taste in
" ‘ A. disordered:
Estray Notice.
Taken up by the ndersigne at hi. toeideuce
near Beevile, ome uiudle biack aho0
• It inehes hi«i • it • narative about 18Wb
loug Theo* mer of tbis Pte will eonfer
borly MVWby puymg for this ad aud koeplus
hisporkerathome JsoW Cook
To .11 porwona tuterested
in the estate of John Hart,
iat A. T. Johnaoa. sd-
Inthe County crun of Ree
N of anl John Bart estew,
th. Court Iloume to Hue
Uy in May, litt al which
esuel in mmI John Bart
oa a Hat prairie this side of Galveston, sions made by the Mexican goverpment
where tbs soil to unproductive and the The “projecto," or new railroad law, to
—ins no mnore favorable tostrawberrvs produetion of Benor Lie Velasco, one
culture than iff Bee eounty, where the of Mexicos ablest lawyers. The inter
lands are rich. The same can be done in state commerce law of the United States
the vicinity of Beeville as to done at has been kept prominently in view in
Why doesn't aomebody go into the the training of the prjjeeto, which will
mss
all first class. Maps andintormann
tree by Enterptise Land Co Beeville,
Texas. M"
nerof this survey; thence south 70 degree* .... _an
went 20 varas to the west boundary lipe poper, WIL
of add Barton survey; thence north 20 de- GLOBE-DAM
grees west with said weat boundary line
887 varas to the north corner of th* said
about the premises is kept m neat as •
pin. To ind« by the appearance of
things Joe has resigned himself to his
■ fate" and is getting along very well
without a housekeeper.
Capt. C. F. Bailey of Rockport spent
Sunday in this city en route home from
Waskington, having missed connection
with the southbound train. The object
of the Captain's visit to Washington
i; No Ain*. tothet
neorjae
W ; r - 1—ea-a- a cool cavexn to sleep. Be slept, so Pliny
The next meeting of the Bee county grpelztnformsun.zem
teachers Anauitute will beheld
public school bunding in TBeeviileon todhoM himspeiboun
during Cleveland’s first administration.
Ho says no one can conceive of the
state of confusion that exists in Wash
ingtonon account of the presence of
office-seekers. When he called upon
Secretary Carlisle, he found him stand-
ing in the center of hie room patiently
receiving the file of applicants for posi-
tionsinhis department aud listening
to their pleas. He remarked to Cap-
tain Halley that this had been his prin-
cipal occupation since his induction to
office, and that he was forced to take
much of the night to attend to official
affairs. Every head of a department is
beseiged by office seekers and little
attention can be paid to the routine
buridem. The Captain was courteously
received by Senator Coke an Congress
man Crain, though they reluctantly
confessed they could do nothing for
him as they were pledged elsewhere.
Senator Milla, said he, to acting with
unbecoming frigidness towards his
erstwhile supporters and is giving much
dissatisfaction. Cleveland himself is
wrong ia accepting it. The sugar
bounty to as good as stolen from the
people. It is taken from them by cheer
might it to in ths form of taw it to
true, bat that does not make it any the
ten a robbery. The receiver of Stolen
goods to no tom responsible than the
thieves. The republican congress to
thief and the great, unwashed, the
mighty, ite Jacksonian, Jeffersonian,
holler than thou, Texas democrats will
“5 I. e Seda rtrekef.be
12,
"‘kiakezpiy.
Notice in Probate,
IrowmsTron" tMUera r > mu
zaedmanarzu
Josiuh Taylor survey ; thence aouth with
weal boundary line of the said JoaiahTsylor
survey 1360 vara*; thence west 188 vara*
to the west corner of th* said Josiah Tay-
lor survey; thence south 51 degree* east
891 rarasto the beginning. Wenng the
anme hind conveyed to L. I . Roleri*by J.
O. Taylor by deed dated February 9, 1888,
TV "L pages 421 aBd 428
of the Hee county record*, and containing
in all 805 acres, more or lew. Alee 1200
on Cult
re.
the
rth 20 degrees professional man who has not
. timetormdtnarsrudiwn
DelinquentTax Sale. -
By virtucot the assesso?s rolls oMce county
Texas, for the year 1892. and in complianc with
tholaw, 1.D A.T. WALTON. Sberifand Tan I
Collector of Bee eounty, Texas, huve this day
levied npou, aud will, during thelegallurson
Tuesday, the Secend Day of May» 1893,
and on cach suceceding day thereafter until the
sale is completed, mH at public out-er; al the
court honse door lu the town of 1
highest bidder for eash the followiug deseribed
laad and town lota, lying aud being in sald
XbOWVethMS l- iwiemsad,
22 fa M umr
etat which wif henk at the (qurt Nosme
tn #eevjiieon ih third Monday b N*y. 182a
which time *11 payap Intanacoiltustint"AnAi
meeting and turn over the propeety. ' .
No explanation was -given, but the -comedy, occurred Tueeday at the ex
finally managed
ejetharez atse
. _______ for more than T
Saturday, April, let. at 1020 a m., at I half a century, he returned to the herd
i a 12*
1ik 11 lol ll.
223524
a wk a; big a fog r, a ikSo 10t1 1226,11
bik 61; lols IV 16, 11 bill fk; Iota 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
blk 67, in Skidmore Taxes and cost gce,
g3h 92 "2 858070112017618
16 7,12 016 20, Taxes and in K #,
O S Skidmore, *b* *17, Orix rate F J Fran-
«olz, 100 nres, ort* gmieSkidmor lot |«, N
61; lol* 1. J. 7. A blk sk lota 48,67. 6 0 10
12 blk ». iik ». Taira and coat si ER
T»»1xaa"c2t of"" 648, bik ** lu Bcevilte,
train Monday evening Agent Otto re-
ceived among a various number of
boxes and bundles that were to be
transferred to the Aransas Pam, the
next evening, a rough, pine box weigh
ing about SOO pounds. It wm au ordi-
nary box and would have attracted no
attention but for the fact that on open-
ing the wareroom next morning the
agent was met with a smell that would
have brought a frown upon the visage
of a wooden Indian. Nosing around
the odor was found to emanate from
this pine boa. An inspection of the
address developed that it bore the name
of a well-known undertaker in Corpus
Christi. Being both duhioi.a and cari-
ous Mr. Otto called in several friends
for consultation and his fears were
made known. Druggist Agee was there
ae an authority on smells andlikewim
Deputy Sheriff Parks to give sanction
of the taw to whatever proceedinga (to
deliberations of the informal inques
led A gv* took the floor and pronounced
the "Uilng” inside a dead mam; to wm
mas Pan Cake E
s a Johnson.
ves,weepstock
a stoves to rent
rar of yor
st import
____ Wte the h
When it does not do this
only partly does it, you
z"2n22“2 J
Syrup will tone up and invig
yurliver and cause it to
tea* Frum
il.
y <». kidanor, ah* 31, oris «Me J **. Meffer
man. IJaen-*; lot, 1 2 2,4,4656101: • - "
% lot. 1. A A 3 blk 17; lot. #466 bit
blk lA lol* 1213,4% bik 21; lol* 1, •
bi 2 Iola* A blk » Mk. », 30; lou ..
' “ --------5k20; total.
\
papa aud uauina weah °Astny won I
aroum comur throe suiloatrombonn
----
pilcho lin« with hi. teeth an tin
cum SSt-s
hodamdkupegurupopgaarpranunbgnaa
util a policeman stovpodbimF the
after, so long qb up dunbmhy"“Chris
norwe would start UP . -
woula go right to ths horses heod
Sr. New York Recorder______
uaror novenTSED LvIENS
’ L.. i. .. rtertto. . neneiue.
mouth; C. P. Eidson, Justice. | The Eevt ar Toduy.
Precincts Ne land 6; second Sator-1 Imagine a people the moat docile and
day in each month; J. V. Stoddard and good tempered in the world in the grip of
s L Miller justTces. I a religion the most intolerant and fanat-
Precinets No. 1 andb; third Saturdav Imnagine this people, and this faith,
in rarih month- A C Newman and J congenial in nothing but their conserva
in enehmonthiAu.c ' tiam, flung into the muelstrom of Eu
I Courtney, Jueuces. I ropean restlesaness and innovation. Im-
Precincts No. 4 and 7; fourth satar aginen country full at turbulent foreign
day in each month; P. B. Peteron and ers, whom its police cannot arrest ex-
W P. Ross, Justices. cept flagrante delicto, whom its courts
■ cannot try except for the most insignifs-
r-r -------terete, the time muumuer, and Epimenides
D. E. Wallis has a glass jar fl Usd with a boy of some 15 years. During the very
white peas and pink beans. Fa every warmest part of the day he found that
fifty coats, cash, purchased of him, a some ot the stoop were minsing and st
suras at the number of r—■ and bean* about the name time board prolonged
The person auemsinc thebirttinaofromathntolmnghinntaaneilo
number of peas, or the nearest to it, gets grnspoa hs crook and started off in the
a barrel of flrat class flour. The person direction at the sounds. The path waea
guessing the beans, likewise, gets 85 very dimicult one to travel over, the day
worth of coffee. The contest closes I hot, so that long before he reached the
,andetto“*vi71 but still it would be some trouble. TW testsmpamyuBi.........— — — w,
spent last Week QD • vacaton at 00000 • 1 gAAnrimg m hatehAe Adant dttn nar7
iereturne Monder nccomrarsedbzouly ct ce wire’tlk bound it, while
Masten Allen.Waiteneson ohemthe crowa etoodbyon the
®—• P "D"M “V- SVMS J • 1" , I wAA •tlowito nruad nan athaninc to
the price foe which Geo. West sold 800024. T iweiy praw open scowt 1
head last week, is said to be the best EnP.N 6.506 5
price for so large a number of cattle of AATjnn„"AHKZA
Juundlce, Indigoston, sick Headache 25• State of Texas, i '
-________________ ounty of Bee, ) 1
-------~ deceased Know >e l
iluminating care ia urged to be not on- "ouugsrntornmaattpoth..
‘ ‘ whieKwillbheerate"
VIlic, on the third Monday in
ime *11 peraons, interestea ... ------
estate may wppear and contest nald report
, . and study and conduct from which I
which to is willing to donate, provided have been emnabled these many yuan past.
- - — ‘--J -t--■ ----, very mrelv to devinte."
-"N 07 MnIane Ater
Of Vlraaa,KX
-1 ddadly senuuy 10 U* tottowing taeti ’
tave been » wry «reas sumerer for the Bast Sre
yeans with toubtes 0 ito Lmw na mia
sore and the womt atag w
satisfy the taxes due by cach rempeetiveperwom
herein named, and on eneh parcel or tract of
land hereieadvertimed wit acerued eonta Th*
taxes and rant* can bo pald >1 the collector’*
omee any day before the day or male
D. A. T. WALTON.
neevile, Texaa, April 7, USA
Burr Ures , »bil IB7. orl* pile J. T1. Althotne
Waerea *l>*tu. origgnte John Kyan, 4005 nere«
ah* 1*A orl* gute Antonio Curyler, MSI Meres
aba lol, ort* Kte Bee county, 1016 res; ab«-.'ll,
orl* *ntr h A Kerr. 100 ah«l 1M ort* *nh-
N.aq N.K R. Ce . 640 acre*; abet Aa, or rnl.
Berry Merehant, 100 abst 411, origrfe P
T in. <o. 006 meres: abst BA oricunte Hee
county, lie nereK abat 14. oil* rare Elward
Nyan, 78 nereN; «bal 21%, on* rule. K Luter, 100
aen-.: alntttl. Ortsiule J l'. WI|«m. «l acre,
ahe tn. mS8g0te M Law lie, 10 acre*. Thxe
jSSxsSSriK mssmms
corner of survey No. 140 is the name of
Enea* Smith; thence north with th* writ
boundury line of said survey No. 141. at 1
1,900 8-10 vara* a corner of said survey No. '
141. and the southwest corner of survey No
142; thence eunt at 3801 fl-10 varas to the
cant Loundary line of aurtey Na 441,
thence soutb with Mid east boundaryline
at 1,900 8-10 vara*, it* southesst corner;
thence neat with it* woutbern boundary
line 8,801 610 vary* to the place of begin-
ning, containing 1280 acre* of land. To-
gether with all and ningular th* improve
ments, tenemaents, herediatmentaappurten-
ances. righta and privileges, rente, profit*,
and income* thereto belonging, and ma-
chinery now on or hepeafter put u pon said
pteinises for the conduct thereof, whether
attached or detached.
dorn S. Robert* did convey ante Albert 8.
Caldwell and Bolton Suuith, Trustees for
John M. Judah, henefieiark: by dedo
trust recorded in Book L page 441 «t
seq, of the record* of Bee county, Texas, .
the folio* ing described land and premaises
situated io the county of Bee and state M
Texas and deseribed as follows, to-wit:
War-re* of land out of thesouthwes
corner of the leagke and labor survey
granted to the heir, of Thoma* B. Barton
by Patent 59, Vol. 5. All of survey 592725
eq. vara* lying immediately west of tad
adj-iining tto said 700 acres tract patented
to the her of Josiah Taylor by Patent 111
Vol. 24. The said twe tracts are together
bonnded nod dencribed as fllowa, towit:
Beginning at the southwest corner of
the .aid Joslah Taylor survey; thence eart
146 varas to the southweet corner of Thot
B -Barton league; thence north 70
degrees enat with • the south boun-
dary line *ot ‘said Barton survey
2,360 vara*, a stak for th* southeast cor-
nor of t liie vurvey; thence north 20 ’
east 1718 vara, a dale for the porthi
irmwsdaaa Stotter ginu, with recd- The 1
Ladies
2 It navs better Eom. . lw nn the ith innt It ore The one fare rate onerea Dy te Aran here and it would reach its aeaunauon sad bave stenauy to" «* • "m, "
5“" or u^rela. — w e rew nwas=zs. —
-2
moigpnnprnsiwzrrmsipmdcdaccorp
I hereof, a* mui I*-due and unphid >h*ll
tie deemed and held to be due ana Pavnbi
er'd innotntpe 2Tlamyofrbedr7hei
lect the same and«r saia I eed „t
And where*, the interrid note which
matured on the firt day of May. 1892 ia
now dun and unpaid and said drfault ha.
happened, and Francis Smith A Co., the
U
prinepal due and have requested the ,
Tryatee named in Mild Deed of Trust to
t ,tthe A hot e dez ribed premises according
mi id Trustee hAlini „egdohTruehand
fomd * «. mrX* JUL'S C
county of Marion and HI,,7.1
pmoyracapcajznuwnsstarom
tbe power '"Med in me by retd
WiitTrugkonm"csonmon"“e
Nyimagamqqyumed“%e
pipgnrtngosushooknpadrapagodoE
Texan, offer ito above^Lam
cattle from this point to Chicago and tank powers, most of them indifferent
St. Louis during the past week. ppdaomniu diipapl mhgsnan a for
s==l=
Wade station over the Aransas Pans. I rigorously fixed according to the mini-
J. I. Clara began shipment yesterday I mum reqairemeuts of the day before
from Skidmore, and will continue ship- yesterday,
ping for several days. Imagine the decrees of this govern
PI n vaI Ean makineheavvl meat liable to be set at naught by courts
DEaEathmbeenimakigheavz o» its own creation. Imagine ite policy
shipmonte from Alice during the past really inspired and directed by the rn
week. voy at a foreign state, who in theory is
. _____ ohly one—and not even the doyen—of
- ’ a large number of such envoy* and the
---------------- The fastest run on a livestock train chief administrative power wielded by
ing with eredit from a southern Taxes point to Chicago | anomwho to stonzyda a ‘‘adyisyr
stand Mr. Stolta, tto marble manufac-
turer, DM prepared • email monument
And wherear, said conveyance was mail*
for the purpore of securing the payment
of one principal protd&gy note for ito
Mini of thirty-live hundred (83,500) dol-
-it promisnory note, given for the inter-
rat to accrue on .aid principal note bear-
ing date February 19, 1889, and maturing
on the first days of May, 1889,1890, 1891,
1892, 1893 and 1894, re'pectively. All of
said note are executed by Leroy F. Rol-
erte and are all payable at the oflice of Fran- .
U. Smith. Caldwell & Co., in the city ot
Memphis, state of Tenneasce. AII ofKaid J
note* bear interest at the rate of twelve
(Per r.cent per annum after maturity,. . - _ ,
Physician * ।
forcollection, ana naid nttorney feesand
deer that roam tto pasture I* no more
tto property of the owner of the pasture
than the man who livre in town. Still,
it seems that the stockman is entitled to
more protection from the hunter than
TmVa" tto week EadtoE Saturda
Aprui 1803.
Rwwv. Nr. kuddie
KAMet Mmoinie
“orisJia. Robi •- c
•yes. Mr. Zoda .
Avnlo* Demnetrlo de tos
Wet. MrrT
Vnitorm Rank Knights at rvthtns
ebteimresdmxpouengmarpeuarnrvaaxaz
Szummspno"iiVymocuemscretgr‛e)
“"swnkicndin r (nvite woaeed.
trim. I "chp"in.
at ms naptint Chnreh
mtzezassdaarzg2gz5aEm,*
U. i M. Wusox, Pantor.
holdangrvieen every Sunday at n a. m ana 7
ledeetmcummaspenrvtoonauunpa
$ltr to the t J. & Huavangdad' At any “I tue omiom • Hui 1
comsisting 1
ten pagee a paper that exactly sui
him—Whniiul of the dev, suffie
ently condensed to meet his peel
Though strictly republican '
prineiples. Hie. never so partis
as to suppress any important ne
necessary to a cornet knowled
of current events. Once a read*
alwaysa reader. Price 11 00 P
year. Any- person sendin
acre.of the southern part of a survey of three dollars for three yearlyieu
1,920 Here., known as survey No. 141, scriptions to the Weekly, Will I
patented to the hein of Peter Allen by ceive one copy free for a yenn
Patent No. 251, Vol. 12, which 1280 acres fren anmnla mnv mav be had I
- vimulrl .i__l-l .. “"e i. writinafr It"snbsc iptionsi
“eived by all postmasters orne
dealers throughout the Unit
is reported by local livestock agents without executive functions." Yew
One train of thirteen cars left Cuero at imagine all these thing, and then realize
sp.m.on March C4, routed via Waco JK they are no "Mikado" lke inven;
and Higbee. Another train of 17 car, tonoficom iozoperaz.nosnihtmareaof
_ . ’ some constitutional thcorist with a ali»
left Cuero at the same hour via the ordered brain, but prosaic, solid fact-
Southern l’acifle, Missourl, Kaneaa and an nnvaraished picture of the political
Texas and Wabash roads. Tto train odd Egypt at to-day.—“England in gypt."
thirteen care arrived at Chicano at fl
a. m„ March 27; the other train arrived
at Chicago at 605 a. m., March 28
twenty-live hours later than the one
routed via Waco and Higbee.
which time tto programme prepared for fndtnusbrothet meet aa and 4h
the February meeting will be carried “htteinswind-,KTvor, | KTo? " null ove
Every teacher in the county is urgent
weakened aa so Ural I coula scareely walk.: I
.... | Agees w*—— yunuun MW | hndkevem attacks ot lleeding nt (to lungs
3-=--== =t=sa
49 ^nXthbouud^TTT was surprised to find the carcass Xw i own had an atnek of t
MV24m "IPpiAHit is utagoodtat porker, which had been whieh. mu an my other compbshuta, coudmed
-rsawayu,iw.
destmed'torP pounts south 0 MeeviiseAcentquzaloewitapdadm
mut remain over here twenty-fourpomnt w haconslgeeuhmnkingthe yrajo—idconenmeromucnrium
houra | trains would make does connections provoMorapialy unat i weld wau out ot doon.
The one fare rate offered by tto Aran beta and it would reach its diatinalion sad bare steadily salned uu i am at work
CSnxlg Rghan tun tor handiine aced cotton
1 Gin feeder ■ । . AAA ssmkK ana
More Malirond Talk le San Diego,
San DIkGO, Texas, April 6. Some
excitement prevails here over a letter
received by Mr. Guydan from some
tankers in San Antonio asking whether
the citizens of Duval countv would
donate liberally to a railroad direct
from San Antonio to this place. 9ne
man who owns 180,000 acresofind in
this section, has dedared he will give
40,000 acres; another has promised
10,000, and another $1000 in cash. It
* ______ L- a t.— ZT-TZ* I remains to be seen what I he outcome
"Tboungje %\s
Amconseientiong sernolak thha gama I SCI IVM Vo in® ~HVert i Millie
"mtegrity and the same degreelof morasbutther did notgetthetoad.
— ity is not expected in politics sa between seems1o
ladder anti! he became one of its trusted cle 30 provides that any agent or cm
pent: Hecog/dng his ability Uriah | ploye. of # company infringing article 1__________
• J Htl tavited him to atom with bim tto j to“kM*bariring or contacting for district. -Thia i
promotion of the project of building the transportation of freight at a rate above hhas filled bMdre mervi
Aransas Pas railway. How well be or below what should be collected lu
managed (tot road is shown by the | conformity with the tariff apcroved by
responsible positon to which he has been . by the department or in any way infring-
recently elected on the Bente Fe. ing any of the provision* of the article
Tto democrats elaim that the tariff is, shall be guilty of fraud, shall be
a tax. An unjust tax is robbery. What Aned 91000 to J***1’ and, further if the
right tea tto government to take two infraction has been committed orau
centaoutof the treasury and give it to thorized by the bowd of director* ite
a man who raisesa pound of sugar 7 it president or employ*, in charge of tto
tetto vilest rorm of else- tert*i*t!»n administration of the line, or any part
Yat tto state of Terra the great un thereof, or of its traffic department, the
WMtod.tto.lgMy, the bolter than tbou companyshaliincur forcach infraction
ds.swiy—want, to be a party to the I • noe o from 82020 104000 • -=
steal. Hogg le right in wanting to re
tuse the sugar bounty; the legislature is
- - Te-Day’aBricent
CholeeTeasbeeve"........•» ,o r
Fair to good eram ..... 278 to aA
ordinary and maedium •
* Fatcows
Commoncows ...... i
Calves, 1M quattty - onwm
Calve*. 2nd qualitn .......
Yearling*. 1*1 quality
Yeaslinga 2ud quallty
Shgep, ist quality ..z........ 210 *° 30
see. common to fair ....... iK to 22
Mog good fat western ....... 600 to *w
70----- wiSra’B. C. Eeda, Clerk of
J $ ■ the County Court, and x-al of
lit omcf Noevine, Iki* the ;*nh day
Maven. 1«B*. R c KED Coumty Clerk
/ By H. M Eni*. Deputy.
Id1.
aesmm-uds
rhmomonnexplocnsuhb-mpromsconspootaana’grsm’thtgovernmentthe
Mtez member right to say what rates shall govern; it
- "no-upPorvanan aurnetnenatecam fixes very severe 0ms and penalties, in-
peal Adondz haa Poubtlens,after cluding iprisonment, for violation by
X -A He V** - J** nnuence companies’ officials or agents, who shall
• overamajorityotmembenwho were aways be considered for legal effect as
NSPmI. employes of the company.
aA0°0E° .02551080 whoaanere Some provisions are excellent, others
- ,Th* I will work revere hardships on the rail-
I particularly the operation of
-"-"5 " m muse article IL virtually the long and short
L.. haul clause of the state commerce law
. Govrnot Hog meems to have an in and artice 63, which preseribes the
excusable wenkness for respiting mur maintenance in Mexico City of a com-
derera. It takes long enough already plete record of all business, income and
to Texas, by the chicanery of the taw- disbursment, without any exceptions or
. yera, the cumbrousness of the legal restrictiona. Article 3 of the new law
machinery, and tto predilection of the prolibits the purchase, retail oracquls-
higher eourts to the criminate, to hang a I Uoo of a connecting road, but recent
man and when the state does get Texas legislation shows bow this can
justice the law should be execut be overcome. Provisionsalsopresrribe
ed without any further delay, how live stock and general merchandise
That these fellows who are going to be shall be handled and fix the time eon
hong Mid time to make peace with God sumed in transportation and the reepon
is no excuse for extending their time, sibiity -for delays in transit, damage
They Sas. not to think of repentance and tons, holding the roads liable for
----t18t1.fi USSRrire m tto Uddm.----* tens, sr da.ar "■ the taste of values
----- at destination le. customs and freight
Theelectionof B F. Yoakum, super- charges, but plus interest at the rate of
intendent of of tto Santa Fa is a tribute 6 par cent pre annum.
to a worthy man and a compliment to Perhaps article 35 is one of the most
Twas. Mr. Yoakum is a Texas raised pernicious, which virtually put. a pre
andnelf-made;man. Not many years mium upon fraud by providing that
ago he was obscure employe of the I. A one half ol each fine shall go to the in
. G. N.Sep by step to climbed the former. There are various fines. Arti-
h FM-------------
• Our............................
, Whueuuste ground work ofai
PromptAttentiw
Office at Mart
_____।
encampment of the Knights of Pythiasstored in a store wareroom over night, IAAnr)e Sarsn. Aunpwe
in San Antonio can be obtained by any hence the next day it was in a fair con ITTUUU O parilla Vlll VU
one who makes application for it. As dition for “gumbo." The box was for
there will be a good number of people warded to its destination Tuesday Imor.Thephyrctanptoldmenvoxeacnozcnigat
going toSau Antonio besides the mem-evening, and Agent Otto to now fully | u ras ■». *i
tars ot the order, it is proposed to make I recovered from tto nervous excitement I won agn. n d ibe suenata givea mo by
—s
going leave their ames with Mayer
Gugenheim. The knights will be glad
to have m many of their friend, go as
can.
A neat little cottage surrounded with
flower, and a well tilted farm a few miles
out on the Pacife road does not fail to
attract the attention of almost everyone
who travel, that route. It lias an
air of neatness and refinement about
the premises that would indicate some
fair woman presided over Ito destinies.
But not uot so. It is the domicile of
Joseph Scott, a former society man of
this little city who seems to have re-
tired from the “giddy whirl" and is
leading the quiet life of a farmer. He
lives all alone, and contrary to the gen-
eral disregard of order aud neatness
attributed to bachelors, everything
gl .... ...... --- the work and made some improvemen. eft
.in. fur bids inthe depth over the bar, but has not me
mtadventutns ronbidruunied the conditions of the contract an
Eheiuuhetwmngeevhltwith the donorsot the land. Hence the gr
prentimeqqpaeektajs,t bonds for titles to the land are void. 1
ENMPDHShXtPecarv. They are on record, however, and are to ch
some extent an encumbrance upon tto to
"2xot0105deppri property. 10 came aloan on the land
IUSPDIa™ thus encumbered sbonid be desired bz
, the dashing young editot ultkk
rQard, 6001223 Vo Ve ue-‛ I " I 220 2 22. *___ a TEmi
OI PIVHeE'-
dautev, Mloreneio
vonties:
ot ereetien. ns
wksroto xegbtenies ver Treims.
Ban Antonio, Tex., April a—Chief
Enginn Bo^AMdereon M tto Texre
smoke, and yet,youdon h ' not at iusi
drive him away to hIs EIu 2“
unhappiness and divoren. Thetp
tobacco. oaxhimtogetBLAeXME
TOBScco; its delicate aroma winlun
it will not fill all the curtairtt, nanjut
stile disagreeable odortha no"troun
home, and avoid all "risks.b havtne 1
Tobacco. Sod everywhere.
Fremwytertan hureh.
wEmegeblnFnomg"rmatvauhugdBsbpesbarcnsh
=mmgham
chritan Churel.
The plueopni Chureh
bold* hervtecs ut dm Fresboterlan Ui..,, l. .
siivuzemncsna
ffi ITVNeB,
"""5
urandehenper#
Mk
dnjkiis explosive. trustees of this property should there
Hew dess "Vogel" get bis informs -tore surrender tto bocds to the sub-
tiro, by experienceor observation? scritart'that they may be cancelled.
* — ------- .IThisthe trustees win doubtless do upon
Tto numerous "soft snaps" uncovered application.
by Cleveland’s crowd since their indue- —— ‘—i-----
ton to oflice shows that a change of Mtxioo puT me bras xs oa.
administration came none too soon. --------*
man and man. Such on idea breeds "a ointctons mu hot h«t.
From the way soft berths were made naurond. Mun Lower Their Tarim or
ing. . • became a great epic poet and Gnostic
School trustees, patrons and all per- philosopher and even defied death itself
sons interested in educational work are for nearly three centuries, no dying
cordudly invited to meet with us, until after be. had colebrated his -two
J. W. BLi’Fresident Luondrndpndudh t"i birthdosst
1* OrsHaS Row a Corhena. | Thaekeray’e shueme over Bnia
I««Ua4 Guaraj O. A Bala recalls a meeting in his'
raw the past two weeks farmers zna"hwittroneg"mpeshairmdmanckupon
have been plowing up the old tattle him by the novolist's kindneas, "I have
field where Fannin and his brave follow-1 sok forgotten, I hope,” he says, "one
era were com pel ted to surrender to the word at the wime end gentle counsel
under the present taw, and if a
lid be framed without giving him
righto it should receive the sup
everyone Grom injdattce is often
■ted against the stockman by
g parties. Often they camp near
or tanka and keep his cattle away
■tar for several deya Dogs ar
— ecouKl, tj Ne -a
Physician & Surgeg
ggory A Aug
Every pair guard
, ",
Pmnes just ar
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