The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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STTlVriVIEIR,
HAS THE ATTRACTION, IN SIJPHMOR QIALITY OF GOODS, AND IN LOW PRICES!
Dry-Goods, Dress Goods, Men's and Doy's Clothing, Underwear, Doots, Shoes, Hats. FAMILY GROCERIES.
Coffins and caskets and metalic cases, a Specialty.
We are close buyers, buy in large bulk, pay the cash, get the best figures, and give customers the benefit of our bargains.
JOHN A. ERHARI), Manager. THE EIIHARI) CASH STOKE.
SATURDAY. JUNE 3D, 1894.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
HOI-Til ItOl M .
Ti'SHh Limit* . No. 1 1 :I'i A. M.
Mall. .Vo. 3 :01 I*. M.
NOIITII IIOI SI'.
Mail. No. 1 1 I'. M.
Chicago I United Nn. 2 "
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
rou cm m v 111 ijk.
\Vr mi' authorised in announce
J. IH VK
a« aii I in l<-| >«• n< l«-ii < candidate f • r i'« iiul>
4'lei'k III H :i*lH p eoUlltV. Klcctloll N "
veinber next.
i mNv| AItl.l I'llm in* i I.
VVi< arc authorize I In aniu uiif«'
II. t\ ( I. \IIK
a>- a candidate foi lilt* ullli'i* of ' oiiMahic
Ol Precinct I. ila-irop cull III)'. Klcc-
tlull November lii'M.
•Thank* to Mark ^ ii^c for a iim - -
of m| Ii*ii«Ii«I r< a*tlng ear*.
'I In* peach crop will In* li—- in thU
county iIn" year than for ninny war*
pitxt. In fact, tin' crop i- alnioHl an cn-
tin failure,
VYatcriucllous and catiielnpc<* pleti-
11(iiI, with price* lor tin* lli>l. fioni a
Nickel Ii J*i i rut', ami tin* lath-i -is for
a quarter.
Mr. Knucklc>. an old resident « 1 ll:i-
trop, but now in tin- Photograph hind
Dmh at Aimlin, wan among the visitor*
to Uaatrop thin week.
— I ouU Kller* ha- purchased the
Maynanl kIoiv homo? ami ha- hail tIn*
iiiliMh' wall torn out. throwing holli
into our Im-lnes- place giving him a
ttpli'lliliil l)U-lm « hoi|M\
?M nhi rn I i w i.-, rolori'il. in j:iil un-
> Imlh'tim-iit lor burglary ami theft
■ 'of hacon, i' i 'p •' t« -I in vri) l nl con-
dition, and will 11k«>I\ not live lo In*
tried. Ili' •♦ Mifferirijf from drop*)'.
It in v\ 1111 pIcitMiirc w I* note that
Klder lloiiiri I. NN iUon. of Port NN • i t h.
w ill vImII ll t-lmp between tin loth and
I .Mil of t)i*x I month, giving oni* lectuic,
tlii* i'nlin- proceed* of which, will gn lo
the new building f« r tin «'hii-tian
o mrcii.
Tin' grape crop, generally in thin lo-
cality . i« hut Utile hetter than tin Iruit
crop. In !*oine localities the vine,-. aie
heavily loaded vv ith grape*. all matui •
ing nicely, while in oilier place*. I lie
liraticlieM are -calicritig. and tin grape*
falling; off a il from the dry mi.
Active member- of the <'hri llaii
church -a\ the good work ill llie dllee-
tioii id a new church building, though
Apparently lagging, will hi continued.
.1 ere milII\ lllolltllH the |o| will lie
iTIiNLY VKHSaSA/..
In*. W'llluoiiH A NVIIIImiiM, Hernial*. '2i:o Miiiu
Wtrti'l. Minirn 11«*jki |o l.uw llro* IIhiimIuii.
Kd. I. HattM in nt home for the miiii
mer.
Nil*. I.. NV. olive U vl*ltlug friend- fit
I .a< J range.
Klwooil Moore lefl till* week oil a vlnit
In NVcnI Point and Seguin.
K. •!. riioinp-oii. of riiorudale. father
of our N\ ill. i* among the vlidtot* to
lla-trop thi- week.
Mi** ,lc**iu i'lark, nclce of Mi-. .1 II.
Koger*. i- viiiling Hariri p. guc-t of
Prof, ami Mr-. linger"*.
N|i-. •!. N. Iloopcr ami daughter, Ml*-
Nina, of Nmdin, are visiting lla*trop,
| giie*t of Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Olive.
I'liauncev Shepard, one i f llie mont |
genial "grip ackM genii.'tucu on the
mad w u* doing lla*lrip lliin week.
I.en /.iilcn, necoud hook keeper at
P. >. Kl/iu(r**« went o\er lo l.iickhari
Sundav. t" fee hi^ friend, i hurley I)uve.
I . NN IImum . jr.. - -li i I hankei | . NN .
llou*e. of JloiiMtoii, i- on a vi-ii to lia*-
irop. guc^t m| hi- aunt. Mi-. M Me- !
I low all.
•I i in in i<* —on of M . II. Young,
ieiiiiin 11 from colli gc In \ irginia, l.i-i
m < k, to -peud tlo* "liminer-hollday-!
*1
W 11 ll t he folki' it home.
Mr. I laihorne. the vciierahle I itlier o| I
oil I •'ohn l .« lalliMi'ie. !■ over lo "peml
a lime w ih hi- i hildieii NN iih a genial
-mile and a plua^ant word fMi- -ill. he I-
well 'Mined ||.V cver> 0||e.
Hon. I(. I Haiti*, ami faiull) come
down from Nu*lin I hur-lay cM-uing
ami will *peiid the *umuier iu lla-imp. .
I oceiipyllig their residence iu the Mouth- '
' • ii-l part of tow n. NVclcoine home.
Mi*, .s. .1 . Orgaln, accompanied In
Mi-- I illi.ut lihu k. leaver loi I .hiding
m \t Tile-day. Mi-. Orgain i~ a**Utaul
conductor of (lo N'oriual School located
I ai (lidding*, and Mi-- lll-iek, will attend
a- a pupil.
(ild in.in ^inith. a carpenter who
helped lo IxiiId the Mcthodl-i chureli ,
here, ahout I s.*iU. aftei wamh-riug
amund the world, dropped In on P.a-- '
Imp la-t week, aftei an alienee of ahMiil
foi iy \ ear-.
Klil. M . i a iu pi" i I, of I'hri-lian
i hiirch. en route in S;ui \nlonio. -n i
ped over iii Ha*trop -ocral day- -iiic- ,
la-l i-Mie, preaching al I hii-tlau
church Miiulav. inoruiiig ami night, and
Monday ami Tuesday night-. Mr.
i iinplielI I- a young preacher id line
promise, and tin' Ai v i.n I i* l.n predict-
for him a bright future in the pulpit.
Mr. I. M. Mnu-tlchI, of Aiolin. ac-
i
• Minpanied hy hi- daughter. Mr- A. I..
Maddux and Ihree children, ire \i itoi-
to li i-llMp (hi* Week, gue-t- of their
relative*. Mr*, i'hauitiliH* ami Mis. I «
I.. .lenkin-. Mr. M w a- a n -iih nl of
l a-tmp in the lidii . ami helped lo
hllihl Iliad) <d (In | • rolil I lie || I hoii-e-
Ml SUM. cnXi'NUT.
i. ii. .i.
('uncurl
The Musical <'uncurl given hy Mi--
M. I.. Monhy'* da--. a -i^ted hy local
talent, i hur*day evening. June 2Mh.
IvHUI, M'tic greeted hy a large ami appre-
ciative auMeiicu.
The program wa* vi'iy tine indeed
comprising a pleading variety of elegant
and hcaullful *etecllotn>. which were
well rendered, ami much enjoyed.
while (he MiioOlh precision ami liar-
iniiiiy w h'ch pervaded the entire per-
formance gave uumiidakahlu evidence
that ihe accoui|)li*hed young uiu*ic | uoiupaiiv
teai'hci ha not only the intellect to de- j
Higu nut al*o the power to carry out
noi only the «oul to appreciate, hul al - j Tlic Stall
-o ihe i ici lo direct, coitlm! ami inspire. Klliinjcr vh.
ins run r focitr.
following pieccciling in tliMrni
court lirnt ami mccoihI week:
I IVII. I il M KIT,
Sallic Smith, ct-al, vh. Chan. I >il-
liughaiu, ct-al., Hiiit for i^amagcH:
vcrdict for plaint iff in sum of ^2000
Hon. J. I*. Fowler lia* received ur-
gei i -oil* ItatioiiH from all pari* of (lie
county to declare him c|f a candidate
for lepn-cnlalivc. Some of tliew *olicl-
tatloun ocine in long and numernu*ly
signed petition*, two of wliicli we copy
In*low, from Klgin and M«l ade, ami
woi,v*l t}#''till*h *.*'/'t had we "pace to do
wo, Il i- he lie veil Mr. Kowli'r will give
SCHEDULE
Bastrop Water Works
tWI ll IITEH HUES,
I he eliof u-. "NN elcoiit • l o night" and j Uiiucii I>\
•Miood Night" which opened and Mri A. K. AlcAllislcr \>
e|o*ei| pall 1, were highly llppl' Ipll K111 \ ct
ate, ami the lrc.-h >ouug face- audi till take (milling by her Mlit aim
voice", from their -citing- of Pule. ! that ilcfeiiilaut have luilguicnt
fill ci-tuine- ami mellow light- will iigainht plaintiff for the alllriiiutivc
noticc of appeal given and statement a favorable reply lo the urgent request*,
of facts li lei j. | hi generally made, and if he coii*enli> to
John i !rj. vm. I', li. leal, et-al | hecome a candidate lie will make a
judgment entered nunc pro tunc, j clou* ami earnc*t caiiva-*« of the county
mi motion of piatiilifl and hi-election I* an assured fact. He i
llargmlinc .Mclvittrii k dry good* will make an able representative, on*
I II. leal, el al, juilg- u e wlndc county can point lo with
iiii'Mt entered nunc pro tuncc, on pride.
motion of plaintiff. i mm >n i>mu .
ol I cxa* • r. /• .loscph Hon. >1. P. 1-owler, ll i^trop
•lidiii I. UanUiu ; con- NN c, the uudersigneii clti/en-* of Me-
Payable Monthly
In Advance.
lialrery
| Hanker* ami Hmker- oltb
Birbvi Shop
NN nh sprinkling
Uai room
Halli Tub PrlvHlc
..#12 to
pj.no
:m.no
ih.no
I J to $'21.00
u.oo
fiirui-h melody and huaul \ for meuiorv
to rei ill with la-ting plea*ur«.
The iiiMtrumeiital nolo* were rendered
by the lit tie -indent* with cane -t grace |
ami • 011*1 icttlioU" e \ act in*-", iu which a
b.Might ..nd tin
lion of the building U-^lrop at that time The old gen
CMiniui ne< d. I In \ haw
III V ieW . hill lla\e Hot y i't
the
-cM i nl IoI -
iigri'i'd upon
location.
I lie l oiullliltee of altoini N- tip
pMtiih'il by .ludge .sink-, lo i .saiuine
Mav tiard NN , I mw h r, Weie i|i u-. |J. M .
tiarwood. I! NV. Mddail and ,1 H.
Price, aud lln-y tell u- tin • x.iuiin.iti«-n
v.a most thorough and rigid. I hat May -
liurd flood i -1.1 e III i i I i V.I ll) i 11 :i t loll.
proving hitns e5l n evcr> way worthy of
lh eiiM* to practlee law
—'Ihe Fort NNoiih I i lo i i ii*
rapidly coming to the flout, i- tin be-i
he. r made. Sold either by lioitlc i i
nek. by NN crt/.iier A i < .
On the night of the inth. young Tom
l oiter, eoloied, beiit his wile nearly i"
death, Al tiisl it was thought -In w:*-
*erioii*ly injured, hut -he i- reported
iiiiproMiig and will likely recover.
Marshal N:n*h aud constable N I Mm
ii-, hearing of Ihe wife-healing, went
aero*' Hie ri\cr, to Mark Young - larui,
arrc-ied the w ile-heater and pui him iu
jail, where he remains awaiting trial.
I In "l.ardcn I i'l '" gis ell NV i I Hi • * -
day evening. coui|iliun'iiliry to N|i--
Noia V . Olive, id l.e\ingluii. Neb.. Ii\
Mi^"* - Maud ami \"ia oiiie. wa on-
of the iimsl 11iiH11ii mill elegaiil *oclcly
event* c\ i i alh mied in mil llltie
l ily. The gin-i- were ie. ci\rd uiuli r
arches of beautiful c\eigreci; • 11 at-
cd w itll hanging ibnvei s, by the genial
a till ijuectily lio-pltnlity, o ebai arli'i •-
He of Mi «i - Mainland Nil. ami ilo-
cordial welcome of Mr. aud M i> < 111 \ • .
The beautiful hn\ n. lighted by . ..int
los* artisiiral'v < nlori'il lights, ii- iieau-
t if III decorations < f llowii- and evi r-
green*, it" nestle -cats, cun only be des-
cribed hy c\clamnlloic ill I • fill by all
' • | low beautiful'" lief I -11 III* I I we!
mm ved Iu loyal -lyie mi the law u and
Wft* ill keeping* W'ilil the eh'gnuci of
(lie evening, Nl a late lioill the guesi-
liunle their adieu : i o h i <invcy n g 11.«•
sweel rcinemhr inc. of ihe • i, ir.i- u
Fete." • ♦
t le in an. thoii'h now approaching 70,
is hale and hearty, and with the excep-
tion id hi* white hair, look-but little
nldei than In- did thirty-live orfoily
year-ago. Ii I- needle*- to say. he i*
receiving a hearty w« Iconic from many
of the ohlci clti/en- w ho knew him in
the more early d. y of old Ha*trop.
foily -odd y ears ago.
\eral coluinn." of iiiterc ting con-
m-. editorial-, m w* ami political
mailer, iu t\pe, bill for wall! of -pace
are crowded out of till* i--uc.
A watermelon recently purchastd
from a wagon, on the streets of Hastrop.
when cut open, had iu the iieil.i. ill
plain h'tlers. on one *hlc. \. I..NV . mi
I In* oilier, s. N. NV. i an any one ex-
plain ll" meaning'.'
- Friday night of last w eek, N| i - -
,|e-"|e Saver* gave the pupils in lo t
grade, a delightful dauci*, to which a
few special friend- Were h.vlti I N
nio*l pleasant ami enjoyable i\> tiiug
w i- -pent by all present.
NVorkllieii will begin the toiifubittmi
for a new bu*ltics- hou-e on Ihe FHei
vacatil lot between lloht. n il ami the
Itcyuohl* coriior. iie\i Muml-iy . NN hen
completed. II will be oceiipM'd by NN :ir-
rei, A 11 e w at t. who will open i iloon
therein.
—The
|h . NN VNM . net i h i and \i in-1.
«., i . A S. F. I!. K. Hospital A -oci itioii
The un de ii and • u*... I disease- of
the e. r, eye, ii '-e and thr«>al, a special
ami exclusive practice, • it a rh a I di--
ea-e* of the no-i and Ihmat Heated,
Special atlciilion glv- n lo tin lilting
Hpectuelv* b the eye.
.\ii IH I'i, I' i ■ NN \ nm ^ di be in*
Itieirop n ^.ular.\ I in -.I iv from -' to U
p. m it toe olllce o| I >i. I .ticket | nt
Mllev'-drug store, lie will coutiuuu
inKi 1 'an. 1. I>'•' .
i lipper i In-mi< al Fire I \ -
liiiguishcr as imiuutaetured by I'uliii
A ohr■< lulm ff I n„ I tall I • v . i- art
imlispeu«iide maehiue ml - hi m hi be
in every resident ami hu- m • house,
an I espceiallv should il ha • a piomi-
lli'ltt place In i'\civ gin in tin I md.
Fire Irotu the most coinhu«tihh- mati*i iaI
call be ea-ilv i Nlingill^hed by the u-c
o| tin i lippi'i l.xllngut-her. P < i.
I.i/ner i-1he agent •«• • t• •• sule of thi'-e
nun liii in Ita-nop i • • inI\ md ou
Monday nlglii. < liarlcv /. IgenliaU.
played one of the nudum - i.n a lug
pile of ho\e«., nth i I hey bail been
sprinkled ovi r w iih kwrosme ml, «et nn
tlte ami burning foi -eyeral minutes,
the bilge pile heili^ m||c -m||iI Hi i>- of
il.ame* when Ihe machine w turned
loose, and iu |e-s time than ll laki - to
tell it, the flames Were utldi'i con-
trol and in a few second* Ihe lire coin*
f ph ti'lv and thoiMiighly < xtinguisheil.
It is an invalunhh uio hlnc. and eveiv
liou-e holdel all I bil«im >- mall should
have one. | lie eos| of |e i ll ngliig the
machine is otilv !.*• cent*, ni l will «lmot
di'sire and ileterimnatiou to thorougly
unci• r Ihe duty iu hand was iit inlfe-led
w hich far surpasses any effort t• 'make
a ►•how and their evident advancement
spunks well for the true value of Mi--
Mo.hy - method-.
The vocal perfuriuaiu'e- were apprcei i
ted to the full x11nl. and -peehll llietl-
tii ii could Ju-Ily he made it space vvouid
allow. Sulllee to say. N| i - - l.i//.ie I .ew is
ill the solo • I'wo little hearts that beat
a* one" was betw itc ling iu voice and
manner.
M !•>-• « ('alii and Mosliy sang the vo -al
duet "l.ife* I in .nn l- o'er" mi rich
-W eel lone-, "now loiul. now low" thai
revealed culture and flexibility id voice
as well as talent ami expression.
Mi-« Maggie njeen - recilatloll " Hy
Mono'- NN ati i - w a- one of IIn* most
attraetive features the evening, and
tin- outburst of applause cav«- ahull-
ilaut evblctiee id the fai I that her alii-
lie concept nm and reiuliilou of the Scot-
tisli poem were fully appreciateif.
M. -i l.unlc NVilharger' |e iforinance
of l.is/l'- Hungarian Hhapsodie-, was
a iiioriiil of skill and execution lo even
the militteil w hile I hose capable of mi
der"tamliiig tin* el issie lore, listened in
profound pleasure and admiration,
w bile appreciating the fact that such
execution and rcudiinm can emm onlv
with lunch study aud practice
Mt« Kate Oruain, in her vocal solo,
gave eviih iu'e of t fact already rccog
ni/ed hy her hosts id friend-, that in j
voice and musical talent she i- richly
endowed, ami well Iraiucil.
Mi-- M I . Mosln -ingiiig "TIioii ail
an angel" vv:i-*wect beyo'id description,
and In I I'll ll . full tolii'-^d Voice, Wi le
iisti'iu «l to with profoiiml attr.uiiou and
pleasure.
>pace fi'i hid-delaih d description of j
lln he.nit tful ,1 ip am -•' Fan I hill with!
•I.ipam -• -t ige decoraiions and cos-
tume- ami tableaux with cali'ium effect•
ami " l ln Fairy hatice," justice de-
mand" that it he lid however, thc-e
last were -imply lovely and Ihe fan
young gill- d' erve special im'iiitiou
ami pram for the careful practice ami
exact pieci-ioii which made ihe ?wo
drill* altogether charming ami heauti-
fi.l . Mi-- M -by has mini" many warm
friend-ami aduilrci- in her cmupai i
lively -11011 Mjouiii in Hu-1rop, ami um-
ver-al plca-urc i fell in watching the
siieee-s of effort- which 1- so well
deserved, while In i patron- arc proud
lo feel that a* piarti-t and voculi-t -In
• an -atisfy ami plea-c the most critical
taste,
I'lie -trill., liaud lllil-i by Mc-
Oliver .lone-, ,laek .leiikm- and .Iim
Kennedy wa a very creditable feature
nf the evening's entertainment.
I hi' co:imy' democratic convention
will lucct at the court hou-e, to-day.
fur the ^election of delegate* to the
state and district convention* and for
llie transaction of such oilier bu-ine--
as may lie deemed iiece--ary. Nil of
tin ptitiiaiic. have met and appointed
delegates to mi* convention and it i-
- lh Im • is tbl I taltto !l a > (ll • Vtl \ pa I :
• d ihe county will be rcprc-entcd. The
couvetiiioii will not favor county nmu.-
nations but will put out n lamlidati for
(lie Icgiihuure.
I l NN il-on. of Mil luff ii* * i g Ii hi * i
hood, brought uiii ofllce Tin -dav. an
onion, of the v How h'tiver variety,
weighing two pound" 1 • nuncei. An-
other wa- weighed with tlii*. the two
Weighing ju-t live pound-, lie -ay - he
lia« talsutl tin- -e lsmii twenty hu-hel-of
thi- kind of otiIotts. which lie sclisat
three cent- a pound, limlinga ready -al-
lor all he • an raise.
H i'. I lark aiimmiu i - thi wei k
i • iiuiidah- (mi l iu olllce of • - -1# • <d
pi eeltict 1, Hastrop and Frill/will am-
mill. If I lecteil P ' . Would give t • the
olllce calcfi I tied energetic attention,
and iti the ili-cliargi i f iii- dutlc- would
know iiiether friend nm foe. II' i-k
from hi* fin u I- iml tin votei of pi*
ciiiet I. a careful coii-uleratloti of his
candidiu v.
agreement, I hade ami vicinity , respectfully petition
I-.. McAllister v I. < . \- ii t" become a candidate for Hepre-
„|" iii'ii i.liiiu- •'•in;tiI\<■ from it-i.trop Mnmi.|
" ./ , I WMt rntnply W illi tlllT* ri'<|lll-Hl Wt' |>rolll-
i-' sI'll iiiii' ii, itny ii|i|mhi in ilir i'iiiii-
I' H.'ii anil i'Ii','IIiiii,
S.I I •llill'l,,
A I I laiwv,
I' It I,.Mr.
.1 \\ W. -ll.roiik-,
Si ;irliri>ii){li.
K II I'liilii'it,
W - I'. rln.
.1 M Mulii'l Irl,
I! I' -
I I. I li'iniiilii|(.
.1 I' l li'iiiiniiiK.
i r. \ Hum- - m i>.
.1 I II. ui-tllcM,
II li > iii-iiiii,
.1 I 1 lilllklli'l',
.1 M I lyli.r.
irlifl iih |iru\t'il Im iii tlit-ir aii w,TM,
ami ciislh ol suit.
.liit* I • r, ell, ft 111, vs. ( ll a •*. IIII-
lill^lllllll, hlljl fill llilllia^l'H ; ilihlllt>*
fi.'ii on iiiiitiou of iiluiutillH ul tlu'ir
A. .1.
CO*tM.
< K. lirci'illoTi' VH. W
iiHriih; .-on11iitit'tI m'lU'i'tilly.
•lo*.. Alli'ii. < i ul v- M• Nino; to
ir\ title; imilium <1 liy :iffr 'i'iuriit.
.Mr . Ainlu \\ iIlitim . I*uiiline
t iOCVsi 111, i'. I'I 111. tlrlil UUll for*'-
rlo iirc ; (.'ontiiiin il to | rf,'i i si'rviw.
'Minili .lai-UMXi ; is, \\ ilii'iiu .liu'k-
soii; ilivorci' ^raiiti:il.
Nalinii D.Iti^Ii vs. litis. A. I),•-
Ki-igli, divort't' graiitcil.
Klii'ii I''. Wilson, ft al, ■
Mnnilift r. i t al. pi'tiliou ^ranti il a-.
pray t il for ami title atljinl^eil :i sei
ii{> in pttitioii. t'oiiiinissoiiers of
partition appointed to report at lire-
sent term of court.
IlatIie MeKi jIlt vs. Kli/.'i Klnealil,
el al., suit Inr partition; deutli of
ilefetiihuil, Klixu Kineaid. wiljin.'-.-
Iivl al|i| i iuise eoutiniied to make
I heirs and representatives, parties.
I!. I'. May Held, et ul. vs. II. I),
l 'rjiain, et ai >uil for iljiiuane- aud
for title; eotit lined for service.
I'eler M aljak'" v.laikoli • iroall-
liosl, loret'Insure, tollli U111' 11 lor sel'-
\ ii e.
I IV Mill.III.
U II S. ..II.
\V I. N e-ll.rili.k,
.foilie I. Iei'ii,
U iii Klelllij{.
.lulin M \ ers,
.1 ul ill" Kustiiii,
'I'linuias VVInrnav.
Aimer SeulI.
.1 II Scull,
■ lit W alsnll.
VV K 11 rail11>11.
II T I'urker.
\\ K I'lirker,
.1 M It'in-uiii.
A I le^latiiloti.
\ I \\ \ un.
• II llranl.'ii.
I.. Kilers \ Sou having milled llie
May tiard store ImildiiiK to tlieir
place of business, lliereliy i^ivinn
a double spaee front, liy which
lliey will lie better prepared to
display stock and accommodate
patrons, have reserved Ihis space
iu which to tell the people of the
rare summer bargains offered at
llie store of I,. Kilers ,V Soil.
l/.i!a
l.i'l:
ill-
ritoM i.i.i.IN.
Kltfln. lex.. .Inne Jiltl, I sill,
I .i the Ib'iioralih* -I. I'. Kowli'r.
Wi . I lie niiili'l'.igneii vutel'p fili'l eili-
/.■H-. ul lli^in.p inly, leopeetfull)
a-k ami 111^''iliai von aiiiiutin. <• your-
self a- a ' ahiliilale lo lllpri'M tll llllsll'np
I oillity III III.' Iie\l I . nl-lalnre. pletl|(.
in- y.'.i mir earnest ami li.'iirty upporl.
\\
.1 u!iii Hargrove,
I le li n I le 'iiia >.
\ s.
bv
\\ .
de-
ll.
I as
up
ap-
II ItiVI'l'.
It P .lull'",
i A King,
w I' I'lllp,
II ill V\ 11-i.
I! Wall, i tllivis.
\ M I 'lilies.
\\ II IliKK-.
It IV I ill v i -.
i. II i il|'.
.1 II i11111'.
I! II I iellll'l'.
.1 \V All'.leu,
li l-tiriiti.
,i M siiuuth i.
\\ r iiiii'i'isi.u,
11 Mel lax ill.
> linker.
\\ III tltll'llllll,
> II
Waller Keelili ,
r I' Ulllluaii).
s i' ii iini iijrltam,
William llw.-ll-.
| 11 i -1. Italml.
ill' Metiliilii-.
. I. I \\ iIs..11.
\ II I ..le,
\ I ile,
I C 11 t -i~l.
M llil-sisl.
S Sei'liit.
S \ mi llriHU-.
I M li'li.'t -i.n,
M« I >m iilsnii.
I 'In- \\ i i^.-e,
! I! \ lluck.
\ II i 'iiiier.
Will'alter,
| \\ I I iil'eiall'l.
III .aw linn.
M
ppli-j iletei'tlM work, Ki l'lay
F. Kidge is
vori i . yraulctl.
Ida Hargrove v
divoice. grunted.
I ieorge I liiiinas I
ilivorce. granted.
I |cnr\ olfo 'V Co..
A i ai lor ,V t .I., judgment
fan) I"! amount sued for.
,1 \. I I'll i; t-r. ei III Vs. \\ .
Newman ct al. |.million grantei
pialeil I' r. title adjudged asset
iu petition and uoiniuissiouerH
pi ii m c. I l.i report to prc-cut term.
Miller i'lioinpson vs Win.
I Ii" .ip- .n, iliviirce, granted.
I.vpart. Migusi i.liimi, citizen-
ship, grained.
>a , Kthh Ilia 11. ct ai, vs K. Hoff-
man. injunction, judgment as pi i
agl'eeiileiit oil lile,
Antonio Meiith, el al, vs Willie!
.v 1.'"-1 Killinici cr. al. partition ,i | -aiin. i-.
gialitcdi. prayed for ami interests Willie Siniu-
ttdjuilgod im -et up in petitions and 1 Jl,l> J" *
. ..niiii sinners appointed to report jj Jj
at proeiil lei in ol court. i
I I Slelliel Willie SleillCI' ill —-——
\oree, granted. | Millslial \a-lt
I s |.al te M \\ . I'oll I
cant t \ainilied aud licell-e grant.
lialiiolll M ellouald vs
Ariiisiiotig, ui'itioii to corre
ilieiil -11 -1 :i 11n 11.
I.\ parte August l.et/..
ship granled.
oi: ixn .loinills.
.Mm W. Hill, I'lrcniiin; C. W.
11. 1111.h111, I. I •live. I,. I Holder.
A. .1. < .implied. I(. ('. smith, John
West. F. Ix i.ray. .it'll' Mcclis, A.
.1. Fowler, 'I. A Mcl'haul, .1. I>.
I.eoliard.
l lie grand jury returned thirty-
Iwo bills of inilictiiient. twenty-live
if which ivcre f, ■ I. ■ it i, s, and seven
mistlcincanors,
I I 11111 ll.al ll""l.i" Will lie i tlll'l next
.Monday, ordeiing f .:|| illie- to be
taken up Mondai I in-.lay a 11 I
\\ "dues.'ay.
Murder cases set f..r .illi, lltli, !Hh,
lutli I Ith and l.'thoi .Inly, spc
tin I x 1'iiiries issued.
I'I III .11 ll' ill - I llll.'l' H I I K.
M. I., st raw ii, .lohn Dube, .1. I
iilixt Martin Fel.r, I M. Siioivdcn,
W. I . llmhUcr. It. A t iris, i., II.
SsI'111.., .1. I ( Idles,
.1 M. Kaglaiirl .1
I . ('. Cooper,
II ii Carter. I.
.lohnsoii I'lullips
ipton, K. Si.
.i. ii. iiud-
N .lenkins,
il, H I l\. |.
. Aug Johl
I In... I'feiffer,
I 11 Spet'tl.
I', W Mel' 1111, Ul if 11.
Wat I. I' I'ei'lllllll.
.1 a March,
I. I lifter,
II a la w lor,
.1 11 I i ■/nr.
I! I T.i.i lor,
.1 (j Chile.,
III lilies.
It \| i Mlinrn.
H II lliinlin.
i i Ix.elile,
i II I'artei,
I'I' .Still ell,
li a I all,
.1 II '.Vallate,
.1 II I,ili.ill.
,1..-. I'll lieIIII. It,
S II M .nor,
I. r t ails,
ia Wll.on,
W K Arlnu'kle,
.1.11 Meek •
Frank litHlki,
W II I'age,
It lio.'IIIlT
I . Itoeuier
i I! ('..erehaiii,
I. I', Stamilfer,
I li N Olllh,
i s i 'h rim inn.
X I' Mcll.inahl,
1: 11 f ii - 'lav h.r,
.1 I 111 III lie.
>1 M Ml'..II.
I i inI. Thompson.
II I ('"It's
W I'' lopr,
.1 W Hague,
I. W I i.tlllixhaiii.
.1 W I 'ai'ter.
I It .Inlli's.
I I' II .I. in.in.
s 'I I 'a111,
i 'iililiiughiiin.
11 i I a ek 111111, r--111111 K nh fr'orge.... li.uo
ll'iarib .g ll-.us. Dai h rooin.. ..Spfolui.
Itoiler per horse power III hours
per >lat Special.
Itiltclif i -, shop ili-l.iNI
i i-l.'ili- per 11mi gallon- IM<
I 'mif. i iiiiii.iri O.UO
i'i.#. Ill . Olilleetllin Willi fit in I ly
rale. J.II0
llel,list- IJ.IKI
I'rug Store 12,00
j f ountain-, for each 1-111 In. h jet
running I Ii.hi>* per day I2.no
| Home. In eoiiiict'liju with lamlly
rate 2.WI
Hose fur pillule stable 2.U0
I I iu eoiilieelioii with family
1 rate il.OO
llo.e I"i sprllikllllg street mitl Slile
walk pel leai 21.110
Hose for spiiiiiding lawn ami gar-
• I . ii Stiei'ial.
ill..lei I at, - sp.'i'ial.
lee ('renin I'.u lor. in a.lililloii to
sl'.l.' 11 in $41,110
I nun.In . .1 person, uinployed.. .Special.
I hen stable, per stall lor horses., $l,&0
I,m i stable, carriage xxa liing
pel x ehlela I .UP
''III.'' . tliiee pei..oiis or less ... 11.00
t'liotograph i i.tilery if 12 to f 2I.IIII
| I'i luting "Itlee w Itholll engine.... ill.Ill)
j I'rliitlug "111-' xx itb i nutile anil
boiler) rale Specelal,
| Kesitlenee, il person, oi le-. 12.no
It.-slileiiee, each a.lilitionnl person l.'iil
Iti -taiiiniil, tlrst labli' .; persons
or le.-- ¥12 to $30.00
I Shop- lint otlierw lse .peeilltal lor
persons or le.
11.0 I
NO USE TALKING
'Soda I 'lintaln iii addltimi to ntore
I rate u.oo
Soda I orintain vvltii ^11 - vva-lier, JO.tlO
-I'lirei.. .1 pe|4otih 1'J.IMI
I Wa^Mii Yard 2fi.INI
I Watei it land pipe per barrel Ol
J Irrixuting •• Special.
I lull I# te liiite.H thai'Ccd \\ liere Self
t lining t'oi-Ks are not I ned.
True Economy
LIES IN BUYING THE
BEST GOODS
FOR THE
i.i
e|e\er pi*
instil of
e id
1 a it
an
LEAST MONEY
.1 u lius.
:t j'ldg-
citi/.cn-
*
rrhe ( LOSI1] III V KUS nii' tli" ones on
in.'i^Mar. tiu> direct road lending to wealth, iiikI that \Jy1)
is what all should strive for, in this money'
cravim: world.
Auull, II. •). Ki
NN . 11 ( liauilier-
1*. Hilling U N .
•lolm CriHsev,
11. Stillli ll.i > er.
.1 A. NN unlit lien ( !
I )avN, ■ NN ( atnt lie;
dirt .Inliti I lav me, <1
NN II. Patty. I n .1 (i.
lev jr.. II. I' . William*
vv i i k. rinir-day a railroad 1 at• r• i
11i-limail. vvn- paid off, and ^cttnm into
a saloon 1 linridav nijjlit, ^ot ^Imion-lv
ilriuiW. llie lurkeepei > oilllK Mi
lianlioft. milli'lti# tlo irixlimaii ih lie-
in,: wati'lo d I'V Mtveral ne^rni -. and ?*n--
pc iMiiin^ Itn v intcmied font pi iv , took
Iii • money frmn him and put it away.
Next mottling lie returned the money to
the Irishman, and aUo Inlmim
-toil Naiii, of the occiirrcm
iiil:lil lietorc. Mu -lial N -li. ke| t hi-
eye on tlie Ili lniiaii during tile day, al
the Miinc tiim* rcipioMeil the Miloon men
lint |m let Iiiiii have whiskey eiimi^h
during Hie day t*> io ikc Inm drunk.
NVIien iii^iit crime on tlic Iri-htnaii vv io>
t" raid;, ndier. when N|ar*hal N'tifh
• I' termltied to make an • ffort to captiiri-
li intended lohhel'i* of tie liinlit hefore. j
Hi put tnaike.i nil vet dollar* lo ilo I #
Iridiman*** pocket, who vvlien Jirctt> We are offering, for one week, only,
i.111 ua- put out the hack dooi of tlo
iloon. vvlien Marshal N -h lift Im
" ' cluing!.'. II- ll I" let",' I", A , DOMESTIC
_. . III.I wa- f.'.i l"l In one ol Ana> 4 4 UUMCyailL,
'.lie 11 eg | ne . | lobe I't I I VV c ! t. VV llO t 111 Ilk
ing lit had retired Im tin night, eon*
eluded to i|o the Joh alone, ami reap all
tlo protitK lie returm-ii scaled tlo
high fence, and vwi' *o n rilling the
111 - li uiii ii pocket*. -ceiirlng Ivvo hrlghi
I ItOTlX, UA I'llS !
hi i HI: rr.Mi'u-: OK HASI uoi'
ami \ injury :
I linn' l.'i.si'il llio I'ltotii^iapli
litill.'i.y tit llio i'orin'1' d" Mi.ii.
till.I I'.tiin sitocls mill I'rilltill^
. 111 i c i ■ ci. nn t |iiijiiiii*(l in make,
in ili laic t .-tinI niM.->t ajipruvt'il
■st \ le iif tIn* art, till kiiuls nt'
1'iH't.iit: a i'ii - and I'lorruKB.
giiniaiiti'i'iiivr, in i'vt*ry iiis^ani'i',
i.hii) |. t.• sittisliu iinn, in lift- like
liki'ttc - and 111n• t• • r linisli, or
an.I. having jieriiia-
ip'tiily lucjitoil in I iast i'i ip, I ask
llio |iali'uiiaifi' iiti'l tit.- .'tivur.ilili'
!i-ntisi<Ii'i;0i<>u id' IVi'-iulsi and IIih
jnililic. Willi oiaiefiil thanks
jl'iit pui! fav'ifs. I, with |ilous-
1 it i'i', I'-fi't in my jitiHt work,
i.ip. tli.'i i\ illi a di'li'iinitiation to
, llirl'il slipjl.,11 I It >II| il gi'llt'l'OIIH
|i""|i|i', asking only a trial.
I'rii'fs ,-t< low tis ran In' hud
in liii- -tali*, Toi satist'arti>ry
,
! work.
Mns. I'll AS I'OWSKU.
THE JEWELER.
WOOL CHALLIES, at iy i*a cents a yard.
at 5 cents a yard, remember, for one week.
NN all i ( I tl
. I lower s . A.
nrrt*oh.
NV
I.. Mollis.
iiarria, A
PI. N\ I-.
i • i del .1 dim itiM plant Iroiii
Mi i iim; I. MM-,
SeeiNmati li I i'rl-l
\u- tin.
I. \a*
for
Mifttiti i*« hi nt \
•riior.
in**' nn ted f« r Kohh
' a «tream tilt v I* • t Mglt
1 lie i*ii 11 rh are hai in;:
hi I'ort NN mill I In h vvcck
time
NV i
Klil.
vv ant
AMI I;' III li
• 1 \. t dollar'*, vvh 'ti he main jumped the |
I'lice over ilito the -11« • I I'm |||«* -III-1
pri-i . Mamlllll Na-li, wle-ta lo ippot-nl
he at hoim . *vvcetlv r< .lining in dn aiiiv I
laud, wa* there i|uie||> "landing hy Ho
lejice. ami haw celt I • • • t li.nl hardlv
• irto kthe ground hefure t hand «.i-
gently I lid on III- -ll' ildei. wllih with
the "iher, III- pocket■! wi le aiclo d.
I'llt.gilig to light tin i«\. marki i *ilvci
dn iai". -o recently given tlo- IrUhmau.;
I III' lllidlllgllt I'i' I ihe | W a Ipll'tlv pllt
heh al Ihe Oar*, wlo n Mai-iial Na*>li..
retui IHH.I, hoping to -reuie the ntlli'l
|.al hilt having "*uiei! i large aired
mi" ' tin s had tied ii"l I^ u forced
to forgo further arie*t*. II 'Wevci. m*vt
ti 'ining two >i| tin ie Kitl VN ils..ii
i in I l.d. i av iv upon vvlimn -tioug •u-
| loll, Imt IIO positive pl'nol I e t rd. VVele
union.
Ii.im.
Compare our prices
goods will) those
arc sure to l uv of
;iin 1 tile 1111;11it V ol
our compel lit ors.
11
*l>
tW o hotit * to ieav i' I lit- to .v ii, w h ich
tlicv did in i*lmrl oni-
i
:IW « «'t I w a- i
I HI (|n
••n Kirn
id JtlO Indi' ti d hy the gt «ii'I jtn . m Nt day.
louml- nt f 11 *h I• 111 let.
and ill t le
da
I >t 11 I I I.I K
i ing good «erv h • h
ill likelv tie
Mtatc
* I • i
MEYER BROS'
Green Flag Store.
fil.llltK ltill|C-
.1 Mill.'., t'lll
mill i i ik>* iliiit'1
.'.l.lliiK I«' 11 -, in"4
u. -li.'wuc; ctlilitiir i lii|[« tlml
vi I i iii'. 'i t• ■ .111(y. ui'i^lit mill
i,, t i riii^! form- mi •'.•I'litlnl
i, in,. . .Midi; . .Ti'iutiiiy. kiitl it'*
MMItlal tor l. .nl.'Ill' til
i. iu -.-I. . i tlii'li iluif- nt ttiir
ii 11.-iIn i i.i".nt t" marry "I mil
. nit. i'->i.'I in f \ iiiiiiikiiK our
lock
ll.tli l'lll|'|o l't|
li. I). SANDEliS,
mi
\I vi li'ii.'.'.l iMitcii-niiikcr. wlni will
tit. ill ri-|.«iiliiK'
Finn wall ii rn,
ul 11 ii k. ii -|'i!v ultv.
ilJLW
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