Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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INQUENT TAX LIST FOR 1897.
Under Chapter d of Title CIV. of the Revised Statues
of the State of Texas, the fo* owing list of Del iifjueiit
Tax-payers it* and for Lavaca Coimi v is hesebV .published a>
herein required.
Halletsvilie HeVald.
Halletsvilie, June, 30th '1898
THE Y. M. C. A.
TOT a I.
NAME of OWNER.
Beyerly J D............
Bell J M ...............
Bishop Ed...........•
Brooking W G..........
Brown H Mrs...........
Connelly W D............
Dodd J B... ............
Este* J W..........’ —
Ezzell T J...............
Findley A Simprez ..
Fink j P................
Gregory E F.............
Godley Gus.......... ■
Humphrey G P..........
Hughes Jos........
Hall Perry.............
Jasckke Frpnk...........
Jones J B.. ............
Jbnes Lucy Mr9......
Jones John Sr...........
King W H ...............
KrUchke Ant............
Long H T..... ..........
LaSage Cbas .... i-.......
Long ,T B...... .........
Mathlews J F----
Moyer Vine Jr.......... • • ■
Martins Aug.. ----
Millington S C'Mrs.......
, H U .« ‘I
McGre w L D .----
McQuillan J T...........
Nichols A Go VV A.......
Phillips M...........
Pepper L S..........
44 .4
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Raymond Louis........
Smith D G...............
Smith Wm...........
Southwell G T...........
Thompson W W.......
Townsend H L.......
44 4 .
Tubberville G E..........
Thomason T J.......
Vollentine M J Mrs.......
~ Weigle A...........:.....
' Wlllig J F...... ......
Williams W A...........
Plller Chas..............
UUOINAl. CRaNTKS
..
217 J lla'lett,. . .V. . . . ..
1 i I A DeLfvC'roix..... ..........
107M C.-urol’ ... ■
Yoakuna.Io: 1 in b’k 2 Motion
217 J Hallett...... . . .......A.
44 Pat Ryan ....... . .........
Vo.'tkum lot 9, in ffk 32 Tucker
176 A G F*6ey . -. • - -
307 J MtCrgbb..... ... ?..
29 .T *M:iv... i ............ . . .
29J Mu ...... ..............:
29 J May ,.. . ...............
43 J Ryan. .........>... „ . .
29 J, >1 a v .....>.. .. ... . /.
160Shtner i of b!k 74 W .K Estell
3 M t aid well.... . .
304 A Monroe . . ...... ...(
217 J llallett........ .... .
Yoakum lot 4. 9 jft blk 22 T S
378'M tj^Ramsey ......1......
103 J Cheney .'.. . ....
666 a Kriscbke .............. .
29 j May ..........^
Yoakum J of lor 8 all 9, 10 in
block 1 llerder .. ... . . .j
Yoakum lot 4, 5, -in block 2
J S Ryan........ ... .... .
404 r A. Sherman .:..... . . .
356 J Ponton ....,. ...... ...’..;
* iShiper North i of blk 30 .
Yoakum lot 1 to 11 Mill Sub
Division ........
Yoakum lot 1 in blk U3.....
Yoakum lot 7. in blk 6
Y oakum lot 4.5 in blk 2 Mahon
Sweet Home lot 4 in blk M,.;
JR Arnold Pre Empt A .....
47 J SraUthers.:................. 56"
217 J Hallett...........:... J
Hali ville Its 1.2,3.4.5.7 blk 12
217 J Haljett... 4 .. ........123|■
29 j May .. i. v-..... ........., | .
Halletsvil|fe lot 2 in blk 19 ..
Yoakum lot7, 8 in blk 5 A I>.
Ryan ... . . .-.....;.. ..,.. . . . ’ ' ... .i
5. M Caldwell ................ 30
346 B'Noble,..: ----- y . 100'
94 Wm BeR .............V...... 160
29 J May ...................1-6
.Yoakum2 lots in blk 37 T S
74 B Brown ........ ....... ......
Halletsvill lot 1 in blk 25. .
'.Y'oakura lot 3 in blk 66 T S,..
18 S FuIleY..........•...... .. -...'.
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What This Noble Organ*
zation Is Doing In .
The Armv.
Tho folLoyvintr ^iippingi- are tak-
en from recent i^ue? of the.. C^a 1 -
vest oh papers':
The Young Men's Christian as-
sociation's tent is the recreation
hail or assembly place for the hoys
*v . • * , *'■
at niofht. Like the corner gio-
cer.v store in a tittle town, the
hoys straggle along after tsupper
and usually vvind up at the; tent.
There are a number of orsranists
music and church hymns, martial
and national airs, and anything
from ‘‘Sweet Marie"’ to airs from
the “Milkado,” with or without
variations. Those who like to
I - - / .
Did You Take
Scott’s
Emulsion
through the winter?' If so, we
are sure i: quieted your cough,
healed the rawness, in your
throat, increased your weight,
gave you more color, and made
you feel better in every way.
But perhaps your cough has
come back again, or you are get-
ting a little thin and pale.
Then, why not continue the
same helpful remedy right
through the summer? It will do
you as much good as when the
weather is cold.
Its persistent use will certainly
give you a better appetite and a
stronger digestion.
It will cure your
jv^ak throat- and heal
your inflamed lungs.
It will cure every case
of consumption, when
a*cure is possible.
Don’t be persuaded
to take something they say is just
as good.
- All Druggists, <; c. and $i. .V .
SCOi r & Buwsl, Chemists, N.'Y.
Cavalry Moves Fran Extreme Nervousness.
W5&
\
Lavaca’s Boys Remain at
San Antonio.
r.i Tex.. .1 nne *21. —
Five Fii>t IY.x:as'•!
'•c.Tvn.lrv : C:}!•■ «i i.nc<i'.U».b;e nani'-hed
to--tfie bdkTy .iiftie.fo.r-tsj an i >tock-
ade.VaF mg the r.i^ihg' liied rpin<ie^ *
A Udeerrgiii indfranj t-heif liaiFfer 7
from Fort Sum Hoadon to the-}
border. «;i' received thi-4 morning
ffoMi the h'.Ydij iat of the d'e-
partment of the ouif' by Colonel ;
Luther lb Ha'r»*. commanding the
regLmenL . i
the fated troops and the places
to which they have been ordered
are as.'ibliow*:
Tioop A. from Austin, command-
ed Ivy diptain 1^. H. Younger, to
Fort McIntosh: troop C. from
Dallas, commanded by captain J.
K. Huater, to Fort ’Hingsroltl;
troof) E. from- ‘Georetown. com-
manded In* Captain A. S. Fisher,
to Corpu> Christ:: troop F. front
Fort Worth, commanded by Cap-
tain George T. to Fort Bliss:
the grand chorus with sixty voices
i n. kv- untisal.
for music, but
!j '.j;1, who can't sing a little bit, enjoy the
.. . rs by no means
12 87 who have an ear
ed that if it were possible this
would be granted. (ieli. Merritt i t)0l' H* ■*.' uni La Ciange. com -
has.added his unuuetirted approval • ^landed bv Captain' A\ . Sj Ilol-
to that bf Gph Mion ? : man. to Fort Brown. ,
The news, that tire order had
his. jiower to.advnnce j;Come tilled the garrison with dis- j.
jen. Miles and the war
department, anil promises "t(
^Ln\ | everytfiing in
i entertainment. With
2 03 !..
lighted
2 02 pipes, cigarettes, or without any
q smokers all, this-. class finds full
J 1’ I comfort and enjoyment stretched
10 12 j out on the grass beneath the elec-
209L 16 66 | trie- lights, listening to their com-
' 8 .88
5 50
10 26
NON-KESIDKNCK ROLI.
52 VV Strode..........
2'
4k U ii
38 P Prlestlev.........
......... 5i
8 46
Beasley J P Mrs...............
Cunnurywskv B................
Hathaway A Mrs.......... .....
Johnsen Ed......... ...........
29 J May........;....
: Yoakum lots 7, 8, 9
107 M Carroll....;,
.......... 4
In blk 41
.2198
■ 92
2 76
20 22
1 10
Kerr TO.
.V.
Fi
Kolle Fred Jr..........
Lyon J F Mrs.........
Maoning T E.L......
Miller A Ayers...;____
Osbee Jas A—.......
Pearce D 8............
Porebe PS ..........
Range Heirs Hy......
** V “ ......
“ “ “ ......
«4 44 44
•> •.» • 1
Sanders J Mrs...
Seiger .......
Tbartnond C L Jr.
Jackson T Mrs...
Yoakum lot 3, 9; 10 in blk 2
Herder...................
19 W Hardy.................. 79*5
29 J May................: 1-6
317 Pat May...... ,--------------- 22 V
330 H P Mills.................. 80
21DJ P Gill ......’.......... ...j 67C
47J Snlothers .............:.} 33
410 Pat Soy. ................ .i 5u
203 Gertifan Immigration Co.....j 313
2041
2051 “ ‘ ...
206, • ■*'«
207 '4'‘
2081 ‘ * • 14'
209; 44 44 ..
10'J Conroy. .................
218 OC Hoskins...........!.
318‘E L Mills. ........ ......
47[J Smothers......,...
rades singing.
Others, .undisturbed and as cool
as the ice water served ett the tent,
1 rind pleasure in writings letter to
the old fdlds at home. With the
end and sides of the tent thrown
open, the gulf breezes sweep
through the tents and tantalize the
writers at the table. But.the men
do not become exasperated and
till the atmosphere with blue'
smoke and cuss words, v They
calmly improvise screens to pre-
vent the flickering candles from
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320;
320 .
3201 20 42
159 2 93
388 3 57
640. 5 89
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uxrendered rolu
the comfort
iim-
of. the boys go-
al a-v. N«*he
ttriy-idea that
office r> had
I
a move was* j
The Young Men's Cbridrian • a,. {cimtemplated and ^verylrndy was j
spciation believes ihat tlniC wor-k';D^'l')lft-- soon as the regi-;
of prevention is . better than^^ au W^nt lni<l ,)6en equipped and giv- j
organized tight against the pow- j en some preliminary training it
no ons remedy cun cotiiain tbs
elements necessary to euro all dtsew»< '*
es, is a fact well known to e7eryoQ«.
Dr. 3Iiies' System of Restorative Remadtes
consists of seven distinctively d.fferent
■preparut ions, each for its own purpose.
Sirs. I.. C. Bramley, 37 Henry St-, St, Cath-
erines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf-
fered from extreme nervousness and annoy- *
ms constipation, developing into palpitating
and weakness of the heart. I was uaableto
sleep, suffered much from headache, pain in
my left side, palpitation and a constant
feeling of weakness and prostration. I began
using Dr. Milps’ Nervine, Heart Cam and
Nerve and Liver Pills and the Anti-P»|n
Pills.to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain
and headache. I soon felt much improrod
and the pains and aches and weariness left
me. I then took Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Tonic and am now restored to my former
good health.**•
Dr. Miles’ Remedies
are sold by all drug-
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re-
funded. Boqk on dis-
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Indk
PEOPLE YOU KNOW.
v**
* ;
erfitl interests that are trying to
debase manhood, and that the as-
sociation is doing its duty to
America and to the'cause of free
Cuba, as well as to the manhood
of the brave, intelligent men. who
compose the rank and rile- of the
soldiers of Camp. Hawley. Edi-
tors throughout the state are# re-
quested to print this article in their1
papers. Y’oung Men's Christian
associations throughout the South-
west to whom marked copies* of
The Tribune will be sent’ are re-
‘quested to give the above the
widely publicity. If the entire
ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT LA-
VACA AND NEIGHBORING
COUNTY FOLKS.
er Neighborhood Note*.
being extinguished by the cruel ; state .willco-operate in this work
night winds and proceed to scratch
a’few lines to- the .loved ones at
home home.
It is
a common
scene to see a uian bent over the alon<T.
it can lie pushed aggressively.* and
when the •regiment goes to the
front the army braeh will go
Leonard AD..
Stafford 4JJea
id H...
worth H E
t -A -■*
Ferres J- W ..
Fordtran E H
Gonran Tboa
11 «
Grtjaon t W.
u ■
44 ti
Lewis Ed.....
J.
Lorphy Wm.
[aroD Look.......
McDonald Mrs M.
Rahman ▲ G.....
SaUatmry J M..v...
Teal Anna Mr*.....
William* M H......
160
> m *. v • • • 1
,VoaKurn lots T, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Inffilk 7 A D Ryan...........
217 J^fallett,.... ........... .. j 10;
595 W A Lawrence...... ..
A oakum lots 10, II, 12 in
202 Nelson ... . A ..
29 J May......,. .,....
569 J Desvers..........1
15 Z Davis...........
401 W Smothers... ........
130J.C Cooksey ...........
32 M Muldoon,............
33
34 - ** i'. .
52 W Strodes....... A,.........
29 J May,,..;............ .
51 M Standitir............
196*34 B tolev ________ . v. ....
29 J May . . ..........:.f..... .
Yoakum lot 2 In blk 2 , .
71 H Bridgef...
599. Anna »i>a! ........,.. . . ..
51 M >tancy.fir.,.:.....
‘,3 68
5 52
table -writing as though it were
life or death with ■ him while a
comrade sits beside him holding a
hat or book over the candle to
shield it from the breeze. Many
of the men spend all their leisure
moments at the tent, reading.
All. newspapers that are mailed
should'be addressed ”Y. M. C. A.
Army Branch. Camp Tiawley,
Galycst<>n."
All money contributed by.cheek
or otherwise should be made- pay-
would have a chance to do- some
righting. The unwelcome convic-1 -
tion is now forcing itself on .the Births, Deaths, .Marriages, and Oth-
troo])ers that this order is- ..to be
taken as an indication that the war
•department intends to sidetrack
the First Texas cavalry for good.
The troops will not be moved
until they are completely uniform-
ed and equipped, which will not
be for two weeks vet.
“There's no use •> in talking,”
.says W. H. Broad Well, druggist,
LaCygne, Kas., “Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy does the work. Aftei
taking medicines of my own pre-
paration and those of others’ 1
took a dose of Chamberlain's and
it helped me: a second dose cured
me. Candidly and conscientiously
1 can recommend it as the best
thing or. the market." The 25
and 50 cent sizes for sale by all
druggists.
S. A. & A. P. Excursions.
. ^.
t able to J. T. Hu tfmaster, treas-
wiiting and singiog- It is a pret- [ arer ariuv branch, care of Sealv.
tv seene t° witness tbese-yoiing pa- i Hutcbihsts & Co., (.falveatbn. Tele,
t triots strutting with their pen I A|| letters, telesrams ahd other
j aml paper while trying to writ& (.appliessfeaM he send to II; L,:
1 Never a Word escape- their lip?.;! Smith, phvsicial director.' (jalv&
I but wrtli the pale light of a candle ton, Tex., a- he' represents '
Secretary; Mr. Palmer.
To tlitnta 0 Sr. far Annual P.tjitmon' Con federate
Veteran a Tickets on sale July 16th. 17tb and leth
liunted August 1st at JltC00 round trip,
To Hunzertord Tex. Meeting of LaCrange Bap-
tist Ausii. Ticketa on sale August 1st and: 2nd
limited to August at one and one third fare for
round trip
To Houstcn Tex. tor State Meeting Grand
Lodge of (Md FeKow.s Colored tickets on sale Tat
and 4tl» at #4.05 round trip limited August 9th.
■ ; to all ppinta account 4th of Jalv celebrations a
■ rate ot one arid on<f third fare tickets on sale July
‘ Jin!, 3rd and 4tb limited JulySth.
ToBrvan Tex. for State Agricfifttlral Congress
Mr. \N'. A, Young, a very clov-
er gentleman, has arrived bore
from San Antonio to open up tfte
fine dining hall and lunch stand at
the new passenger depot.—Yoa-
kum Tunes.
* w
>4. -r • • ; ^
Little Nora Carnes, about four
years old, daughter of Mr. Ralph
Carnes, met with a yery sad acci-
dent last Sati.rday evening, by
which she will probably lose an
eye. The child was sitting on tho
fence in the cowpen patching Mr.
Carnes milk, when it foil off tho
- A * .v. ~K
fence and one of the barbs of tho
wire, striking the child full in tho
eye, penetrating the pupih, and
will cause, it is thought, total'
los* of the eyesight.—Shiner Ga-
zette.-
« *•
At the last regular meeting of
Rath bone Lodge Knights of
Pythias, the following officers wore
elected: C. H. Flato, C- C-; L.
Trautwein, V. C.: Ben WelbauaNkj^
Prelate: J. C. Blohm, M. of W.;
■M
, • . . a ' 1 ' re-presentS; the on s^ilt-July l#th liiBit«d Jaly 16th
, s “I: 1 ^ a** -? i '-m
- a. mcr ,tu«ir nr-t duty ta their c.,un- F. U. Nicliol.,. and the prespeht '
2: 94 try by remembering the loyed of the;Gaiv'e>ton asM>ciation. Mi. : : 1 yi- eu:'■t-ickr: extended w
- r,i one- at h«»me." Here i.s.sthe place ' Felt, all M who
>m are out.
to Aui.lv h mu an nature an.Hicre A citv mo-t of .the time
where iyne can pick the men whoC . -----------
of the
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14 J Davis ...
39 J Richards . .
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59 J T Hood . .
134 D Cb:*ndler
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144 Hy. Darste., .
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151 S Davis y
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163 Jos Evans'... •.
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166 W Freaiue .
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169 1 Foley ...y- y,
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28e G vv Lyons
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428 F VV hrievtr
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438 S A iMO Ry Co
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447 M Townsend
,.- • ■ • 143
4f*6 M W dot en .,.
•': ..... ' • 97
517 A Zumwalr
.....;. 172
549 A G Folev »
* . ...... 1**5
$10 F VV Kink •
64"
611 E VV Kine.....
. . . y. . ... *440
$14 j J D Rogers
, ,160
615 .J D Rogers . . .
.... J60
$19 Griffin Wilgut .
.... . 640
652 VV J Ca lit ban
, y 16*)
670 W Clrieb ,.. ....
.....: 32**
2:
v' ill make.thy ’»C't.
'•'The need .or- treuieiiduii- efloTty
which the stTidiers aiUidtsThe feiip
I *tatii»n>;- wijit-h - mcek-an tty . *ap\>ea F
ti) them bet'! 'itc'S ujore appajent'
as 'The camps !tckcome settle’h
A ith.ehgciyt nterprise the salbon
men. gambher» atfd prostitutes iol-
-low with vulture-{ike purpose in
Slop REWARD >100
the wake of thq army. Letter^
speak of mile- of liquor salutns
leading to the army camp-, gariib-
1 he rcaJers ef tris paper will bepleas-
eJ toJearn that there Pi - at .'teasi one i,.J
Treaded disease that s&Bfiee. has * been
able to core in all its stages, arief that is •
catarrh. Hall's ( atarrh Cure is tire
only positive cure known.to the medical
traterity. Catarrh b.eing-a ioostituiton-
al disease; - requires a constltutionai.
• treatment. HalPs Catarrii f are is taken
internally,' acting directly upon . the
blood and nnicons surfaces of the syeiem, _______ ______,.
tliereby destroying tiie foundation.of the \ Ft Worthlfniv v r ■- n
disease, and giving the, pattern -strength
by building up the constitution and as-
sisting nature in* doing Its work. The
proprietors hav"e.so much faith in its
cusative powers, that they offer One
August Jfd. ,...
To VVashiiictoe, p.-C. for Xationii Edm-ational
Asj<> lAtiou t;v'kvt' oh -July lad; 3rd and: 4t i
kt.on^CTSi ii»»i tare pirn !.' 0" limited Ja'.y Pith
;f O'Vet is depoaitfwi aapf bfelore July 12th anl
1 -e ot Vc -lit- pa:d aff-’t-t -xt»?ds;6ii w.';l l>e #aut.
cd lo :T«it v .ti -t . •
‘ T > Nasie- . N-. TtatJ. for IotrrharjwDxl Usm«d
Ssvotv I-; Had'-,.vi>r. Tukrt*. on .Vale
Juli Ist ta .-'d at ''Dr far>- ro?.ad ;trij- Limited
ktTtv «six*5i.titigait k«f i<fth on ar
xtrii- a t ».:li fie to Aug
I. G; C. Richter.
Gazette.
G—Sbh
-beiors J r
u-t r-th l-.<
Ornal 1 Noh aieetings'-as tklldw*. one first
c}a~/- faro’;),-'. - ?;:-••.< !.t mund trip Ts »»f?hi>r>z,*d
X;ir:-una. Conirosi' Kepuhlu'a'n League no sale
•Tivtv 'Ith'iiruUeil .July'.’2ml. ‘
<•'Xatidiial Liiidr Defers As'ss on sah- August
and sl-t iihj.'tod . tsi. ‘
Natioioaj ''<•!; 7h>ii<*niianTurcefis on salt Augr:
tist'iTih !'in;:;ed Septemhi r oth. .-.■•
.Tt> fi.»il..-a e\oiu- tortidcat ■ itpfi'i;-,
AnBtiad.. Ataioiiic--- C'ohejWvc Colored
Mi-s AI lie Moore returned ltt|
week from an extended visit to
Washington, New Tork and other |
northern cities. We are glad to
w elcome Miss A Hie home
more. —Moulton Cor. Shiner
zette. v A •-• c, i
one 1
A . ,'M . L. Clill!
La
Edffrate Yoar Bowels Wltb
Candy Cathartic; cure constipation fc
10c ,25c If C C C fall, drogglsts ref mid a
A hinl in the bush is worth two:
in the cat's "mouth.
-4IIHO
Mi .Isaac Horner, proprietor of
the Burton House, Burton W. V.
and one of the most widely knoi
Hun-dtviL of thousand have been
u ]• , , .' cusative powers, tiuir they offer One induced to t:\ Cham be 1 lains
,(. ong places and other open avenues Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails -. CDUgh Reinedv by reading what it men in the state was cured
• 5-sh to vice. The greatest ’need the t0 ^lirev ^vnd for list of testimoials. . has done for others, ‘and having !• rheumatism after three \ ears
i 2 rain liayv lit the front i„ not Ag; iSIr test<-,i its merits for themselves arj ! sufferine. He says: “I have
])hvsica| comfort- but of sniritul Hall's Family Rills are t-he best. : to-da\ its wannest, ft lend", rot sufficient command of language
Lsftle bv all druggits. j convey any idea of what I Bt
any i -7- --- ed, inv physicians told me
i. ' •■Mamma, ivtet does jumping j. nothine ^19 ^ done t<a ^
CITY PROPERTY^
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Lot* 5 i* block 7 T S ad's.
Lot 1,2.4,5,6,7,8,10 blk 3 A > Ryan
2 20 '** *n 5 ■ - • • ■ J -s Ryan
Lot 2 in block 65 T 8........'... \ h\ Lot8 1,2;3,4-s7,S,9,ld blk 6 J. S Ryan
5.12 in blk ft3 T S
Lot 3. 4,---------—-----
Lot* i, 2, 3 In blk 3 L May ad,.
Lots 6, 6 in blk 2 Tucker ad'n ..
Lot l,2vM, 5 blk 1 J X May 2d ad
Lt 5,6,7,8,9,10blk 2 J X May 2d ad
Lt 5,6,7,8,9,10,12 bl 3 J X May.2 ad
Ix>t 5 in. blk 3 Mahon...... .....
Block 8 Mabon..................
Lot 1 in blk 5 A D Ryan ad’n —
Lot 12 in blk 6 A D Ryan ad’n.. ..
2 -|j Block (•.... . .....
9 yy ! Lot 3 1, 4, .> i n til k s, . .
37 - sin n kb .
1 15 Lot 9 in blk 2. ; .. . . i '•
2 03 I Lots,*;, 8, 14, tn blk 7
i 17.; 1 .Ots 8, 12. in blk 17., .’
46 ; Lot II)in blk Is .
3 6a ; i Lot in blk 26
461J -Lot in blk 6k. V.
•23 i t Lot in blk- 66 ' V
J 6 Ryan
•I S Ryan
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By order of the County Commissioners: Court Iaivaca ( oivmy;
* < Jtme 14th, 189* [seal.] John Bn h \>\n. Clerk C C. L! C.
Gut of spiritul
:>9 uplift which will keep them in the
94 'V}l.Vs f‘f rlghteciusiibss. Young
men are vourig men. and because
(■a man has enlivtcd iti the army it
30 doe- not signify thaf his] pubic
73 purpose will carry him up to a
a2 .. lit** above the immoralities which
arc common to voupg men.,*
. Col. John J. McCook. J. W.
;!s Foster and (ieiji James A., Benvor
lt~ *»f the army c'oimiiittee have had
an interview with President. Me
«iy ' Kitilev and asked pcrmL--n>ri to
_A. send tents, sCCretanc^, etc., to Cn-
ba. l’orto Rico and the 1’hilhp
pines. The* committee v\asTc(-eiv-
e*l with great courtesy and a-s»H-
It isn't hard to entertain
one who enjoys reading. .
.V. II. latter, with L. Atkins mn vear-old Janet.
A Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes
at eoncJusions meant
ten year-old Janet.
replied eight-year-old M a bell
asked her mv friends were fully conyil
1 know,” that nothing l)ut death would
.. . r , . ■ ,1qMM-rnS,u-,Vai-„v, he-) lieve me’ of my suffering.
I nave never before given a tes- i- . 1 * “ , , , (,u-u, j June. ISffiL Mr. Evens then salen-
timmiml iB my Jife. Hut I 5vi1l »<*>•*• ........." hat: man foi. t[lg Wheeling Prae C(M
-ay that for three years we have does, it mean, dealasked mam- recommended Chamberlain’s Pain,
never Itccu witlvout ChambjiiainC tna. “Itqueans rt kitiv trying to Balm. At this time my foot and
Cohc, Cholera ami Diarrhoea gateh it- t:dl —Farm lalk- limb were swollen to mere
Jxemed.v in the house, amt my wife
w ould aN '(Kin think of being with-
out- flour as.a bottk* of this Reine-
i.lVV1 u the sinuuicr sHasOu. \\ e
have u-yl Tl with all’ three of our
children and it ha- nevet tailed to
( lire not simple -topy pain, hgt
cure ah'oluleh.. . It i1- all right;
and anyone w ho tries ii will flml it
>o." Foi •'ale by all druggists.
1 ° »«*' - I^V " Si ttjX
That i- what-Edwards''& Parker soon after 1 began using the
merchants of Plains. Gu., say 0 Pain Balm the swelling began to
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, for decrease, the pain to leave, and
rheumatisfii. la me* hack, deep seat- now I consider that I am^eDtireiy
ed ami liiusciilar. pains .Sold by (>lired. For sale by all di^ggurtk
all drive gists.
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The human sponge is averse
1 taking water.
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Mair, W. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1898, newspaper, June 30, 1898; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995483/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County+-+Hallettsville%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.