The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Che «oliad meekly Guard
J. LITTLETON TALLY, Editor and Prop
Vol. 45* No. 32
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friends throughout this county
and state unite in sincere con-
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France, ably represented by
Miss Mollie Bluntzer, whose plea
also failed to make the desired
impression. The minuette which
followed this received its merit-
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The many people who hav^
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GOLIAD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1910
’Texas’’
Prof, and Mrs. Hall ever wish
to put on another play in Goliad
the announcement of same will
no doubt be heartily received by
all.
bama Pickannies, who
comfort and command.” Mrs.
Pettus was born and reared in
this city and has had every ad-
vantage of education and travel.
The Guard heartily and sin-
cerely congratulates Mr. and
Mrs. Pettus and wishes them
every good and perfect gift
vouchsafed to mortals here below
something higher. It is rumored
that Chas. Smith, a local busi-
nees man will subject himself to
Thuem and followed by the Mex-
ican Jarava.
Miss Nell Sanderfur as the
Daughter of the Republic was
the hit. She was followed by
leering the usual 810 70. If it
were not for these brave men be-
fore many moons had passed our
law's would be trampled upon and
our hen roosts devastated. There-
, fore it behooves us to get good
! and brave men to fill in these
♦ Rev. Albert Norris Averyt, Jr.
2 । Tuesday, the Fifteenth of
sive Valuation ; lie B. Seeligson plighted their
I faithful troth. The marriage
Last Tuesday suits were filed was very quiet, being solemnized
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bringing in all offenders known The next was the plea of the
to .the law coming within his Maid of Mexico, represented
range of duty. It is not known beautifully by Miss Nettie
whether he will offer again for
the position or follow the solicia-
tion of many friends and offer for
in, Texas
ter is curing sufferers :;
s, skin and blood dis- - 3 •
tation. has been es- "1,
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by the Allwise hand of a kind
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Fine
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
February, Nineteen
and Ten
j for the health, happiness and
prosperity of this popular young
couple Mr and Mrs. Pettus left
at once for Ne w Orleans to spend
their honeymoon before return-
ing to their home in this city.
The groom is the youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pet-
tus, and is a most exemplary
young man of sterling worth,
highly esteemed and liked by
everyone who has the pleasure
of his acquaintance.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L Seeligson. and
is a young lady of most gracious,
winning manners, sunshiny dis-
position, beauty of character
blended with a fine ancestry
• Can be found at Illis & Son’s
Egyptian wheat—For sale.
Thrown Into Court Pettus—-Seeligson
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T. M.
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Miss Hattie VonDohlen as the
likewise we are told that friends Goddess of Liberty, was beauti-
of A. C. W elch are besieging him ful in her costume of Stars and
with 1 equests to make the race. Stripes and her follower, Archie
Be this as it may, the time is yet wiv pui on a sanc. _
early and the race not begun to dance, could not be equalled.
9 settle within positive ground, and
Prof, and Mrs. Hall’s Own Play
A Grand Success
“Fine!” “Great!” “Grand!”
At seven thirty p. m. at the
Methodist Church.
Reception at the heme
from eight to ten o’clock,
Furnished o r unfzih:
rooms for light haddee
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ADEQUATE POLICE FORCE
Now’ that the smile of the poli-
tician has begun to beam around!
, her comboys and girls and her
the votes of the people in this pre plea was the favored one.
cinct to be chief of police, and
were raised in valuation to an unite in making her a “noble
excessive figure. All increas d | woman, nobly planned, born to
valuation having for its purpose1
the paying off of ceriain bridge
and other debts contracted by the
county, and thus to put the coun-
ty on a firm and safe financial
basis worked a hard and unlaw-
ful taxation upon property own-
ers.
And thus goes to our courts
for settlement a question that has
been much cussed and discussed
by the tax payers of Texas. The
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ting ideas as to the formation of Such expressions as these .were
,u . . 2., heard as one of the largest au-
their verdictto be polled in the diences rever seen at the opera
.% .general roundup next Fain may coming down the
V n otbepre mature, and itis un- stairs. Everyone was delighted
doubtedly in 800d placeto dis- with the grand success and the
cuss the situation and the pro- door receipts were about $165.00
blems arising from the numerous Mattie Pettus was chosen
offices and the men offering for , . .1 r.voc A.An
o . . , . . . . to represent the lexas Queen
the jobs But in doing this itis andonemorefitting to fill the
not fam to jump to the so-called place could have been select-
higher offices and pass withouted. Miss Pettus was seated on
comment upon the blue ribbons the large stair like platform at
tied nvitingly upon the lower the rear of the stage from where
rounds of .he political ladder. I she plea of the nations
We understand that it isinot the The dainty little Misses Lottie
purpose of a few of the local ce- Pettus Kathleen Funk
lebrities to pass up these smaller; ,1
. . . i were her attendants.
, court house jobs without a race. ! The Warren Chilton,
It is in this that we find the true , ., T> v
. . .. , , and the announcer, Byron Fow-
American spirit, and good sound . . .1 ... -c
,..‘19 . ler, in the white uniforms were
doctrine that it is, to never pass'
perfect.
First came the plea of the In-
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902 in any part of the State on farms i.
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vendor’s lien notes. . . ,
E. B. CHANDLER, 102 E. Crockett St. 1
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G Before opening your account for 1910
Come and see me. I may
Miss Lillian Crocker, in her
GWe have sold our bakery and good will to Mr. J. R.
Steadtler, who will continue the business at the old stand
and for whom we solicit a continuance of the liberal pat-
ronage accorded us in the past.
olive beauty, who was applauded
niches in the strong arm of the upon her entrance, but whose
law. Our past Constable has been plea was also found wanting.
. in the parlors of the bride’s par-
ty against Victor Willemin, Tax ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Seeligson,
collector, Judge Henry Shaper ( Rev. G.M. Maedougai officiating.
n t e cur members of the Only the immediate family was
Commissioners court, ac repre-present, but a host of warm
seating Goliad County, Texas, by - •
O Connor and Mrs. Ray, litigat-
ing the question as to the in-
creased valuation of property.
Temporary injunctions were
granted by Judge Wilson pro-
hibiting any action as to forced
collection of taxes on the aggre-
gate 112,000 acres of Goliad
County land assessed for taxation
and owned by the above named
parties.
Plaintiffs allege in their peti-
tions offered to the gourt that
they offered their land and gave
it in for assessment at certain
values per acre, ranging from 85
to S12 per acre, and that there-
after at a certain sitting of the
Commissioners Court their land-
plea that attracted Her Majesty.
2 Mrs. Tom Shaper rendered
♦ appropriate music during the
2 evening and the play was the
♦ greatest of successes and should
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♦ j there is always room for the vili- Daughter of the Confederacy,
0 gant and the brave. Therefore was said by many to be best,
2 and doing for the plum , but the line is hard to draw.
basket will be filled some day. i She was followed by the
laughable characters, the Ala-
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♦ Announce .the marriage of their
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Messrs. C. B. Lucas, '
O’Connor, G. A. Ray,
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Published in the County that Speaks for Itself===Tme Tried and Proven True
gThe past year I have enjoyed a good business for
‘ which I thank my customers most heartily. My
Business was very satisfactory and I sincerely hope
your dealings with me was as pleasant as mine with
you. I intend to handle the BEST of everything and
my prices you will find ars as low as is consistent with
good merchandise.
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; CWe are daily expecting the arrival of an elaborate
, $ fountain and will continue our confectionery business at
2 the stand of the famous drug store. We have always on
1, hand the best line of candies, cigars and tobacco in town
C 1 ’ and remember
anything up without an effort.
Next to his honor, the Justice ,. . . ... T
c.,0 . , dian Queen, Miss Dollie Luten-
of the Peace, commonly known'. ... , , 1
bacher, in her rare beauty, but
the plea failed to make a favor-
. , able impression on the beauti-
and public protection forces, the cir ,
. . T . , . . ’ i ful Texas queen. This plea was
constable. It is tor him to sup- e .. 11.11 1 c .1
* . ,, T., followed by-the dance of the
press crime in the smallest detail । . 11
! , , t , । warriors and maidens, by no
and weed out the offenders! 1 . ,. ,
. 1,, means an objectionable feature.
against the law, finally bringing । Next
came the Queen of
them to the bar of justice and
। treating them all square by col-
an excellent officer, serving gal- Miss Thelma Wallace, the Span- progress and final settlement of The ladies of the Cemetery As-
lantly as chief of police and , ish dancer was well received- these cases will be of vital inter- sociation will serve dinner at the
est because they put to a test our Thomas building Saturday, Feb.
full rendition law as the commis 5. Everything good to eat. Be
sioners interpret it. there. it.
to Fight interest occurred yesterday
morning at 6 o’clock, when Mr.
e Question as to Exces- Jim Milam Pettus and Miss Sal-
Hge9
the edges of the political canvas
of Goliad county, and the people
are casually looking around get-
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1910, newspaper, February 3, 1910; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568149/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.