Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 20, 1866 Page: 4 of 4
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WOULD inform bis 'fiends and the public
generally liiat lie.hatr opened, at the store
liouse next door west oí" Brooks &■ Co. a. large
and well-aborted slock of
V 'STAPLE AND 'ÉANCT
DRY GOODS,
■ $oots, S|ocs, Pats,
SADDLERY, WOOD WARE, dec.,
which arc offered for sale at the very lowest
prices.
who is well known to the public, has, entire
charge of the business, and will lake great pfea<-
aare in ehowing Goods. V-
Come. ani examine for yourself/
Col"m'i'"< May 7.-1866 48
"The Smile!"
4. • • i '*■>* ' : • ::í" t > i- ♦ .*;
m;KQ *TKE«T, CoLtMmJS, TBXAB,- % 4
J. ÍJ, -SILVEY, Proprietor.**
ANNOUNCE^ to the public that he lias re
opened th.^ cbvve named Ba- Roon). and
has suppTiyd li o B- r with a fresh slock of Wines.
Liquors aS'dd'igúr*, The PhipfieJor of 44 THE
SMIL*?" w H be ¡«leased io jn'«l his friends,
•wh«*fffl[disponed to lei>t good liquors at all limes.
St!ih>:i next door to Nat'onal Hotel.
Columbus, Oct. 5th, 1866. v5n5l tf,
i. I r-x •
Miscrilaw0ai5 ^iWetüsemenís. | DLty © tans
george w. batlor rob't. s rk1d.
GEO. W. BAYLOR & Co.,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTORS
ano
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE IN BEND LBV BUILDINGS,
STRAND G A LTESTO!*.
T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on all
: I i Cotton or Wool consigned to us for sale or
shipment to European or American markets
Orders tor .Planters' Supplies promptly e*e|gtited.
when accompanied by funds or produce., 49
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Solbear's Commarciai College,
NEW ORLEANS. l^A . ,
FlUNDEfc ií 183£ No varat^im.. Bank
keeping, Penmaiixljip, Mathematics, practi-
cally Uught. Students from 12, to 60.
5! ' KlJFUS DOLBEAR,Presklcnt.
t A.flÁM ILTOX &• Bro.7
Watchá Lakers & Jewelers,
CÚllCUBÍJfe, TEXAS', '
A NNOÜSCF! In jt|ié jcjliz^ife '«ÍT Jfcolnm&u
J\. aaAvwAitytbat tboy ¿re prepared to do'all
work jp^tjieir lipc neatly? c'ieaply and expedi-
tiousiv. Thrv wil! k<;ep con-jn-itív rm hand an
*frf -«"Mv ! tv a '.r*r? f''S. wlnch^ Wijl
be sold chcip for risii. Shop nvon<Ktrs from
the National HofcrL
KT—
CHARLES
MERCHANT,
j;| " " ' GALVESTON* i ij
ir| IBERÁL CASH ADVANCES made «i .
:jLí consignment (^r shipment lo Fomjf add1 - ra
•ifcineátie Ports, pr -f r salo it this.Mgíkot
\íjf* Exc3Íft%a& (or*1 saimón N«iy York. N*w ***
Orlean%\i|)d a<l ihe principal citiee'of Eunn *,
id terms to sml i ,>'• 22' .
—I ' ■■■ ■■■ . i -ijlt
Th® State of Texas,1 1 ' ;/
, To tfii" Sheriff" of Colarádo courtly -b¡rkf.tinq.
YOU "are hereby commanded to sutummi, by
publication, Al. .VI. Sciicrer, whose real
deiicp w'üiiKoown, to be aijd appear before the
District' Court, lo b: Itolden tu and for the
eopnty of Cetaado, at the counhouse thereof,
tu ¡ib® lo^n of Columbus, on the fourth ~Muic-
•day after the first Monday in Octob r,. I86Ü,
thén and there lo answer the ptüiliu of i
Hicks, filed in naid Court agaHMi theeaid
Seherer, and alleging iu substance as follows,
to-wit, 'E^^ct'^aid M. If. Seherer is indebted
to InHwUia oi id J F. llicks, in the sum of
7U, a« Evidenced by lw« several prom ¡a- 1>
sory noles, marked A and B and two accounts,
marked C and I), atucl^ed lo plaioiifi*'*petition.
rWB two not^a ufarfcéd A awd S are dated lite
3d d y of May,-lciiii, and the plaintiff* aUrge*
thaf w n« dia'sole 'ow ier arid holder of ««iu
nolfcs and aecouitts, and tlml they ara att -due
•and unpaid.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have «on then
and there before said Court I his writ, wilh your
action ".hereon, showing how you hdVo executed
tlieeanie.
Couiitii^ioii :TI<>rrliante.
w m ptrkixs. . .(«. m. 6WENSON. . .d L. kkhkon.
PERKINS, 8WENSON & Co.,
NEW ORLEANS.
SWliraOH, PERKINS & Co.,
NEW YORK.
General Commission Merchants.
1L «. WAAK.
late ot Seinaa, Ala..
jas. t w*ab.
latg of Galveston i k
133, GRAVIER STREET. *
Particular attention paid,.lo selling wool
i_ •' • ' - -J#-4W52-
mvfMtsfa
pSkBOHtEY SAW MILLS,
OÍV tí A W *11 LI*.
rrft W.L.í t!U)ÍN,; "«ACHIVERY
1 ÍVA inRs „ik| GAN(i PLOW'S.
RÉAPLNG and THRASHI^ HLN fiS
A full Stock of these Portable
Engines
n } js-
: (> vy*'
IIorSC P"Wfir--c?n^'ly -pn baud
B. BOÓLEY ¿ CO.,
TV. ¿Ju^l f e^ídá Qtr^t.Nfe w. OHcanJ,
Dealer m aH désc«^tf„n9 oFMaehinéry and
Agricultural Implements
r5n52.
D r u
Kgiisl*.
& BILLIARD
Í-TP-VÍ
f o o m: ©í ,
8PBÍNG STREET, COLÜMBÜS, TEX V5.
J OH N~B"RYA X
4 NJTotíNT^S tu tl cr eifisena- of Ooljimbtr
J V. and vieirfily that be ci r.s:ian ! v?«rf
tind an ^ssnrlm^nC of Wi i^( Liquors .ami >«-
m
if-
É1W!!
Prepare by CHAMBERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Chirles ^tljiniM
OLD
Establishment!!
LIT M
I TAKE plewnre in announcing to lhc peo-
ple of Columbus and (.ojotado county thai
1 have extended my business, and. jusl received ■
from the Nurth a large and splttnj ;!slock of ¿
FAMILY AK!) gMfiy
* ®sa ri e & 9
Also, a lúrge quantity of Ffeiicli and Domestic
Liquors,-
Ale,
Porter,
Tiibaec-^
, ri*.
I shall .endeavor to kirrrp Wv^nMantly r :i háiiií u
large and well-ass-Tted Muck of
¿an sw.aj'ia
GROCERIES,
As well ta all kinds of LIQUOiiS, WJNE^.
Ale, Porter, Tubae.-o, Cigars, etc , which Í i>tf«r
for aalj in Wholesale or Retail quantities, at ver^
low figures;..
The people of Columbus and vicinity arc r«u -
speetfuliy invited to call and crxt-,mine my stark of
*i . ts- : JC . f'- • ' •~'-i ~f'
ORCK2JSRIES.Í
Corner *f Liberty and Erato Streets. JV
O
tMer^'o'f ll le IJisir ct ('ourl of Cul>
orado county. Given uud'-r my
iiand and seal of said Court, «L
office in the town of l.'olutuiius, this
27th day of August, A D lti6S.
ALEX. LOOKUP, l lerk D C C C.
Came to hand the 2i)Lh day of September.
A D 1866, and execui'ed by pub'.iaiiiug the
wüt in the Coloradt Citizen, a newspaper puh
lished in Colorado comity,four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof. Dated the
¿7lhdayof August, A D 1«66
J.-B. LEYEN DECKER,
Sheriff Colorado county, Texas.
Per J. B.Go«d, Deputy.
51 Pn tci's Fee, §10
llie Úi
iyn
mu*
The State of Texas.
ars, for the accouunaíLiliuo > f his- frieint ur.d Tit Vie Sheriff, or any Lawful Officer of Colora.
patrñn<<. He wilLalso ''•••* J * - Vy oí
Frniis, ConfeclinncrlV and Fancy Articl ,
Hi BILLARD TÁLxj iS a... ... i.-— icp^tr,
furislied wilh new cl >th and new luills
%3¡fr Salooti eccond doór'éast of S lerri'l*. Li v-
ery Sioble
Colinbus, Texas, January t, i 866 ^8#
do County -Gkbetini.
Vv. E h An*
■ i/iste of" ("r c.Uett
David Tor ®#,' '
l.nte nf ColnmSn v.
TO.OKE; HADENv
Cotton & Wool Factirs
a Ji D
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
STRANP. QA CV^s J'O.V, Ttt\Af.
llifin will tur't prompt
lín*¡Tie*s entrusted tn
ir!tr.oti*<n.
Galveston, Dceenibcr 11, 13G." .
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YOU, arc hereby coinraSnded to cite M. M.
Schercr, by public ti..n foralleast three sue-
jCCi^ive weeks in the Colorado Citizen, previous
to the return dav hereof, to be and appear
b> fore tne at the Courthouse in the town of Co-
1 innbus on the last Saturday in October, 1866,
i to answer J. N. B nklcv in a plea of debt due by
note to the amount of lliirty.eight aud 30.ICO
' Dollar- .
HEREIN" FAIL NOT, but due return make
of this writ, an the law direct s.
Given under mv ham! this October 1st, 1S66.
II. I). DuNALD, J P C C.
Cam" to hand on the 1st duv ol October, 1866,
and oxecu:ud by publishing in the Colorado Cit.
izen, a newspaper published in ihu coii«ity of
I"olorado, for ihree successive weeks previous to
return dar. Dated ibis ih • 1st d*v of October,
A. D. 16t>6 J. B. LEY ENDÉCKEII,
Sheriff C. C.
iil «3 Printer's Fee, §6
i
ng School.
MfiiiAn""—
"■ Will'
TTAS OPENED A DANCING SCHOOL
. 1 't; I',e f e fle Academy, and will be hapov
o us rti'. ail . who m ty avor him wilh their
pa^ronuge. 1
HOURS OF SCHOOL.
For Misses a>d Masters on Friday evening at
telick;V £"'■ y mjrning Bt 9 «'clock, and n
¡i;.-Oeití!fiijen^s class
Saturday nights.
Colunibus, October 15
jrn.'ng at 9 o'clock,and 3
will mtict on Friday and
18G6. 52
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WILLIS
nr. a
n ;*yiTH
P. J. WILLIS & BROTHER,
WHOLESALE HEAI.ERS IN
GENEKAL MERCHANDISE!
IN addition to our general slock liny arc now
r^ioaim..i l - ' "*
receiving their
oí.? o í
Coffee, Havana,
' .. "Rio,
Mackerel,
Rise.
Pickle?, bottled,
in barrels.
Molasses, reboiled,
Soda Crackers,
Ke!lei's ?Oap,
Palm do
saltwater Soap.
Ca>til«-, White and Va-
riegated ¡Soap, *-
Sugar, crushed.
iSngar, powdered,
clarified.
blOWN,
Soda,
^alaratus,
Y "as.. Powders* ,L-
. ausages. Bologna,
Cheese. M £ «fo n
I 11 .'ililUUPgW,"
jBi.tter, («rmlien,
Western.
Mustard, Kentucky,
I'ried Herrings,
Dned Apples,
Cand.'ee, etc.
OYSTERS & SARDINES !
LIQUORS, WINES.
Whiskey, Olive branch,
do Old Imperial,
Schnapps, Wolff's S'ui
Cognac, Oíd
Ola Bourbon,
II. 1). DONALD.
ATTOENEY AT LAW,
' CCLUMBUS, TEXAS.
SPECIAL #lten?i<n gion to the *«.i'celion « f
* £ Offiee weet side I'liUlie Square,
•irer's'. J. Ncavitl'e Ktora , /' v5i.I><) lj*
Jno. ~R. BROOKS
I
"We, the Undersigned,
CITIZENS t'f Colorado munty, Tcxhs, apree
C3r O
which «viBsista of-a general and well assort d
stock, adequate to the demands of the country,
io which they invite wholesale purchasers. 52
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A. C. M'NEELV, CflAS. MAIGNE,
late of Walker's Division.. late of rerry Rangers.
McXEELY & MAIGNE,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING d-
G F.N E R A L COMMISSION
MSRCBCAiflrTS,
Alley ton, Texas.
WE cheerfu'ly recommend this firm as being
prompt, reliable ind.worthy of patronage.
A 11. EDEY & Co., Galveston.
Fine Old Port, Sherry
and Claret, >
Rhenish Wines, mi tf
rinus brands.
Mustang Wine.
ALE AND PORTER !
CAN FRUITS A!fD JELLIES:
TOBACCO, Chewing and Smoking.
May Abple,
Rising Sun,
" * ur irtar,"
Netural Leaf,
Killickiuick,
Porto Rico.
La Viviundiere,
| Gaill's.
® o © a ¡B a.
Havana,
DeSoto Havana Britania,
do do Med. Reg.
Flor De Morales,
La Flor De Mordia* Habaaa
SUNDRIES.
Brooms,
to receive «* currency the "holes of the
(3 to receive «*
Farmer* and Merchant? liátik of Cedll county,
Maryland—*aid Bank located al E kton, Md.
I ^ AKE^ p'e «m- in aun tineing tn the public
thai bo h*i secured the aeryic«>i r>T a eom-
p Drijjjg'f-l, who v.:ll at nil limes Se ready
l.i put iip'prrgcnpttou# to order. IIu iuvjl -s^lu:
• of 1??'- pubüe lo his Ktbck of ?leiJicii;<J<
tnb.
t '.i 'isthn . Ti.ü'1 , July 5Í", lit'.i
t.'Ml'EN 1 INK. bv ih« '«nn«rti « r IWlíc. «I
Drr* and Apoiin^.nry o^
" J. r. A J. M. Jh.NKl.^S-
RoU'i L. Foard,
E. P. Whitfield,
U. W. Pntoey,
A, M. C*mpbe.H,
S. Thiilemeyer,
J. 11 Brol ka & Co ,
W. R-ietbc,
I. N Bink'cy,
Henry Mcrschur?cr,
Arthur Sherri'l.
CollimbuB, Februaiy, 18ti6.
Sti^ihen Harbor ,
Henderson &. Harbfirt,
J. F. &. J M. Jenkins,
Neaviit &. Jamison,
Matt Young,
J. S. Hancock,
Gegenwortb &. Enke,
I. N. Wall,
J. J. Smith,
34 tf
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PIRITA
bj !r
NITRE—onn large earb^v. for *a!e
J. F. A J. M. JENKINS.
DR. J. S: LEWELLYN
WILL continue the practice of Medicine in
«II its various branches. He returns his
thanka to his former patrons, and hopes, by strict
attention to his profesión, to merit their contin-
ued patronage and that of the publie generally.
|^T Office al the store of Mr. T. J. Neaviit.
Columbus, October 10, 1866 15 y
Fannin 1 House,
1 HOUSTON, TEXAS.
y. H. MURRAY, Proprietor.
FIRST RATE accowmodati*na
an6 ituveler .
for families
lá
Water aad
Flonr
Buckets,
Vinegar,
weet Oil.
Blue,
Iudge
Wash Tuba,
Iadiga,
and
SPICE, PEPPER, rfc.
Seventy-five Barrels of Extra
Family Flour.
CHAS. SCHMIDT,
At the fame old 5;an. , Colombuc, Texas.
Pcet-mbcr 5, JS(5¿ ^
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J.D. Baker & Brother. Colorado Citizen (Columbus, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 20, 1866, newspaper, October 20, 1866; Columbus, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth177639/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.