Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1892 Page: 4 of 8
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falletsville >: Ho raid T??**/?,®10 tbe-Reed eon-e,,
rft little fallow of the cam- <>f
T^SflRIPTTOW
\is'NCM *1 50
1ft little fellow of
jCbeadle. He was a
laud represented-s ku Indiftna
e im-iue • oi * „ ■, . -\ ; _
Republican ColarabasCitr/en: Jus in
v,t, , . -----—v., iii-Iia! h' i >- «*7 -yesterdayVaeiiij)- -.....
j^tun.iixmoortnE. Propnetort j^peodeD^or' M tJ£V X •’!
1. \r. Dosnomrf Editor. ' m*ke-up,‘ ^.hi -Sr . * him in* - 3J Alma KqlJman. a: ;lie faini y
' — •- " trouble with the party nisdiui>*. H,’resiuvnc-e.ijf* T-t^ism-i: j, :a~! t-^e-
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C. F. -Lehmann ... Busin es.-Jdanacer. i toe verv < 0 c >0_- nibL'- ' fhe’Citizn. G - : G.v !p join.:
TtllPniPfDis kfynt on file at r~o~~rTa* al * «*r**r. He' refused Vobcv their many i n- u,N in vongratulu-
THIS PAPFR Advertising1 A-encv. San Fran? ---------- " ’ 11 * f "*>* A - id ->n. »1 w: -h r- = i - „■. » fa! •
«oco. Oaf - Gror^e t, Rowell New \vork; Iff. W.
i rftr ^ DK41« J ri..__ t . -» .
fZ-X) l\u>v<511, i>eesv XOrK; A • W ,
*J.er & 8on. Philadelphia, Pena.; Lord <fc Thomas
Cn?e*£o, an4 Nelson, Cheserraatt& Co., St. Lon is,
vaftui woiaou, ^nrst*mai* ot. LOTUS,
ypgre eontracta for advertisin'; eaB be made for it.
•er. ne rriuseu to ooey f :—.•“-•*• e'-ve:*1*
caucus dictation in the ’ matter of Um* aud;good wishes for a felicii-
the House'chaplaincy, voting with • • •
4- U ^ T\ . a'.___i. -V
APPEALING TO
the l)t mociats to retain th.- j
'blind man eloquent." Milburti. ’
ous future.
Weimar
Ddw<*£f
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Mercury: A young.;
man who was forim-rly/
PRIDE.
NATIONAL fl*°* act he was marked lor- .n the postqffieo here, Paul Meifde,
: politicaldestuictieu. lieed ignored- is^iii a pt ck of trouble. He had ’ ’
? irbim fn i\\n /T.'AfW^oailir..*. ^ T* ftlvVi ^ 1 li 4.1/v- i’... ?'A *■___i. 0 A ’ ‘ 7.
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compositimr of the some little trouble: just after Ieavvf
o:,., -,^s! s'S;: ■: .
The Official Government; ^eptjTts:
The United States Gsvyr’yr-
tests, reports the Royal Rax^a p
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‘ AGENT.
.1 Tillettsvilie, Texas.' M^
M hurc for mlc ike folUmintj Irakis
'■ - ':P of 1 find-
."renter leavening strengtli ■ thxn or A .
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t;hi -
basbeen Cast ^
til at.
,i|in • rebellious spirit. of .ipprfibers. 1; l’ietsaw wins summoned p,
flier#. hU r'T A1,(j rwtitiy shows, ruor-oveh f.> Avuat imjigui city-the first «>f the vYebk to show;
?!°',VPm eVties h Ii;>p«hl,can b> mb*t tbl S>»p Wbbbk^d le n-Lied a AIh -. P
too rZ eD hG ’ '■ ■ <* -’■'■■ :oP. fir -case' will aOaP
0,^ district telling thorn that. n>k lucufred. in rdH;t im,-: StiUc a: .t .inly i.ei : rv or Paul. ' A: bet-
Mii’ 13, - hr-' DeK P- 199 J-
• The Canadian Official Tests, recently iv.rde.
th • •Roval Baking Toytyr highest''of. O!P-, j
ipg strength. ' (IhUlciin \o,p. i6y Pnlamt Rvv. Pri-
200 acres, 80 acres in cultfvivtton,
Ja-?. Kerr suryev x>n RocKy eraek in
_'Lav:ttf3 cuiifjl-v ''
bjft gciva, acres' in MiltiVatioiu
Navidtnl,
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lr. nractleal • use, therefore, the :Roya; ;B \ -
■ ?CW:dE5t goes inrliier, makes pufef-aiKl nr wo j>
.Schwartz survey on ,.a..u»
miles south of ITa^tsville, TexaU
oOO »cfes Lake Tresutil survey
■ 1 hi Ir-s east of FTcRet-vllle.
ays antes Put rick Bradley survey.
2-51 acres A. Hlterrtl! survey. . r
-te ae»vs Flujfh Curry survey. -
21-5 acres AluRaLr 'survey.
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f a.
dh;ik- ami cbara<-Ver, -ii.i roj- i I , . . . f ffi.
>e#3on aohciting liu ir ,r;. latiou
There IS little fear that, flymo ^r T.. l; r> V
1 A
St
There is little P-Hi- th;( is- of India.ta -fHe prete
gogic appeals of this feimfare ttorng opudsWf to a ;
to have an appreciable ertect upon|parfv R -m; -llv ■
thA congressional content In >i.is Rh favor f si1
• - ... ...... nevAr. jived.
pu d pb.-babiy dissipation ,ruined 1dm. i ;
. Edna Prouir ss: . Mr. i\. Tj) T
J rayior sold this week to Mr. Jim ;
Grissom a,f Lavaea county,, about !;
30 fK~ad^>t stock cattie at >‘b jx-r j
head, fp* .'* Mr. Jim Grissoa; i
- food, .than any other.
• cioyeminent Chemists Certify-
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all in
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pfe tends to
while his
committed
a men's arc. Tire
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of the two *-----.
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- - ... ~ ^reat part its on pfiiici-
U--d their votes a. cast acocnR n.\^ Cucrw Mar: ’’}■' Atholic fair
Tbe Austin correspoudeai of the Mrs- ‘1,^ ‘‘fP “oPf iP
Galveston News ........... ly auU Without Pain. * : f : . u ";l!i
TIIC ESI) HAS COME.
stock to New Orleans. - i
pueri> Star: The Gatholic fair •
• -“ JJie -Baking Pcvycicr r tonipm.ed 'of
-u uobsomc mgix*die:;ts.Jt dc^ymPiTontnir: eithcr-.aium f-r r
jhhates, or olherinjurious snbstancyC ■
- Edward'G. Lovr. P::.D."
: ‘-Th A Royal Baking Fo-./der is y.iGoubttuiiv :..
and a post rcha.ble bauivig powdyi' d&rcci totivo j.-ubjic.
' "i Hr.\KV A. iMoiT, Al. !>.. Ph ;
- i tte Royal Baking Powder isxptirest in quality and h:
cst in strength clary Liking powder Tf ’ ■ ' Pi have kno..
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Galveston News some time ago
referied to a suggestion that' the
Wdeutv—W n ,n^GoT. « H? auTicent of t^o interest, Rphig \\ h.-uh.on, lexas. Oft.n m-
T ^r&6’ Cl‘u“ lUUL \tUJ .t " ASJ‘N:,.i,N’ to-»-i..2;». -Mrs. lovers-o: tl:^ unique ami beautiful ; H*ere is a fine saiiible of bow %
•Democratic party might secure th- Httrnsdn is no urorPT At 1 :-l0 ; in-'a;r and Gncv w-irk of dt i.. rmd-',.. ‘T 1 i •• V
doubtfol congressional districts if a -■ m-» tit etui I tbm seti- j Tfeer^ ^ll t aiso <-t -nYr G ! iV>A^ V'•’o ^ . It T p 'V-U^
re^ned^hTi at ‘tbv8‘^ t'TPi1’: UfT*itb ’h" i-r iai.es $<,■
repelled the imputation m the fob of resignation of a devout Christian financial T^rt will m doubt
“A^fnZT 8ty <?: i „ : f-ad,h7 ,asJ days Ifere- compara- proximate the l.andsome.suni that
h l1 *ppearS: !«??“ the|tively free from pain. Soon after tLeUiptlomitable work "of ihese
whole tenor of thq articleMimt the 0 ocloek the doctor announced.1 nobl.eiauIe.sh‘a« achieved-in former
writer entertains the most friendly'; tlrnt tie- be expected fefforts.
appreciation of the worth nF tho to live until midnight. Even this
small grain of comfort was received ! Shiner Courier: Born to Dr.
wfth gratitude by the grief strick-1an(^ -^rs- 3S- R- Eidson. a girl
en family and husband. j Both mother and child are doing
It could hardly be said that the -----Gur t,nvn has shipped up
patient was unconscious during ’10 4b00 bales of cotton.. Shr^w
the intervening \ hours, for she : A fewu.^f tbe size of Shiner
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A Retting SlicPiff.
W haimon, Texas,'-'October 23.-
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appreciation of the worth jpf the
German-Americau citizens,Twhicb
is duly acknowledged and esteemed,
he judges them entirely wrong in
their political sentiments. T ~ We
candidly assure him that just now,
w l>a: the Germans hold in many
Germany's M iiifarv Ipfl.
brnrjK. October' 24. -Th
tails cf t...> new ivrniv inii
ppbtished today. i he servix e .>
infaptry gc.!;c»‘ ;lfy Is reduced y;
two.vCars U Iji t! tog rv--rgai»R:»;
tiori under tie- !•:,! is c *mple!eyl y
thb German army will have at- 'yt
fained a strength of T4b(U¥E'.
cavorting around in the interest of !,amPC., a H'renlt
Clark, and seemed very on-prR-d ^Ite bill retains power of military
that e very body read, the Bust au<! authorities to k< ep thfe.
To.;i-.-h« Av SWrHlJ league,
La'vaeu County. •'*- 'W -A
■ 7<u> ax.f**.*.qop in cn!ttvatiou, CX Ear-
,ci u.'xcye, 2 Julies eaat of Hi-btilen-
Mitsf, layette cuynty. . .
•!<-r,v • 1 , survey T mile
• g '* H Lake, TeXHS.
1.5 »<*res J. It <thciu\v . survey in
[ a«-re» Fisher ami other surveys,
1 t miieA west of Cxilvert Robertson
j «*»».«ty-, Texas. >«. H. <fc T. G R. R.
it': 7 . . ] Jones
*u;-Vev iii .ja. k.'ouv- i,nlv. ' i
■ 40 ^ res out <-f M. .xr'dVr survey iu.
rSau:Saba counl-y - >
4$»8J acres out of.G. CJ. 4: S. F. snr-
yCV.iu Smii Balm county.
! 27 tc.fs in Hit! & Sirnitson addition
fp iia1?ets~vi!tt-.
•50 l.o in Sijji|i3on aildition, siluat-
?■! ‘,ir v-m Etn 11a: !on.o f KfofN-hela veu-
- ■ - outside of cor re Hal-
: !‘.'?sviile.
1 1out ,ut and o <-k store on
• .‘dpi si.cet, H vllelsvdie,.now ooeu-
i'( >; **y \\. F. Roger's, agent.
5 lots, 27x1 WdiCHxaua »(reel, KaK
I lost» own xiniJ control Inisiue^k and
o-sc'.em n lots in (owns of (dolumbue,
11 Pd. FHiuger, Tejt*s, aud
vracts o. mod in various parts of the
-lute, which will he sold at reasoita-
t*ie rates;’ ' - %
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thed everybody read the lhvst and
would vc:t<1 fol Hogg. He begged
•Johny Gerrctt to go out and get; a Niini \
man in Wharton to Gjeton Hogg,” j w,li hft flon
as he Couldn’t find one, says that j
he was betting even now on Clark
Bot lr nrotber and child are done* j Be did notgo far, .i.or Sheriff Dick
son (accommedatinga!ways ) show
.--■Pfi-...■9PV menyili
ranks; tin til they have /•oiupRted
the third year of ser vice-, ikw
A as a p-nu 1 sii meu i 'ft >r
offenses under the'mdttarv code.
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um mum
1 w *Vj— * M CA li w * * — V- 1 U — A. ■ ' A a & U ^ LX \y 11 X k; ^ i. I I | ^ [J ^ J —
instances and in many districts the ) showed some signs *of uu.1 bas Hhi|)jK'd hs ; ittoclii cotton
K n I o n i* «.'• i • in -»• . . _ -a - ^ U .-* a .. .. Li! 1 r i
ib^ance of power, of which they
are fully apprized, it matters very
yjjiptle whether there be a German
deretaudinp the Attempts njarttf toi a;llas lw,'u i'rvni litre, i <,U:< I0i"‘^’C'1 h|' *Uk*-»» ««<! i* Enrt.,!. t„.m
relieve her last moments bv „»r. • -Mr, August Martttua l.ttle ' r"‘,.il-‘"! 'Vltl' »z;lity. .„n mg-.h- op|.«.iftmen.e -vet Hi- s',He.
relieve her last moments by par-! ■ ^r- August Martens’ little
ttally opening Ler parched Tips to i . T fell And broke one of his arms
receive the stimulating fluid ap-' R’Uow the elbow. Both lioises
ed op with a crisp . 3100' William
and told him to cover it, offeriug
him SIO besidirs to take the bet,
Gns sdpn pluye-.l his string and
At the Point of Death. - : i
Han Ant<)Nio, Oct. 21 -II.. .
Coleman, eibfor of the Truth and i
People s party campaign spenker,
is lying at.-1lie point i>f death, from-
illness and is unable t>»- meet Til
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Of HciUctlsville, Teanni ___
GAPSTAl - - o.ooo.
Mm
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Or rll.-KSS: -
T. H , -T atibes, -P re si<1 out; X. Y. Hill, V. ia^eWen
FnrUKCiiSIMP.SOK.CwAiw- '
Jm
pvf- ----- — •• M\7iuiau u*t**.j upi pauiuru 11 ph ip
name upon the state ticket* or not, | receive the stimulating fluid ap- , .„.tt£Ar _ . , t , , ,
The lily white, and bleached Re-1 plied to them from time to time were broken and the arm wasTV?L v^D bet hup bo he
publicans have even two German ’ but not a drop could she swaiW turned over half way around- Tire:] not semi the tnonqT tpcoyer
names upon their state ticket, and, and the power of speech had ap- M^d suffered intensely for awhile, 1 yx 0 opt* xl”ti dhuch ftjr
aotwi tbstanding that fact, no Ger- parently left her frame forever. :l)ufc *8 *fc' present., doing' as well *s uej n o grab bed - Ips grip aud lit
would send the 3l(»0 from Qahes-
ton Mond'iy; up -riff
Dickson offered to bet lriip §b he
DEMOCllATiC TICKET.
miiECTORS;
Fri^ncB Simpeon,
T. HcXa
, nvnct, rtUU, c»uvi iLii- Ul E3jJt*CLU IJrtll lip- . ■ • , - . • uuiinr,
Botwithstandiog that fact, no Ger- parently left her frame forever, but is at present doing as well *s
mau who does not hokl a I'ederal 1 Id addition the physician’s expt-ri-' co,1l<il He expected.
ofll 1,0 Wll 1 fl T* PJJ m 41 Y\ r» - V bn ( /lx r» O C\ rv »\ rv 4 /-»/I nn Tl* n nw.« _ 2-- . — i _— m b! ~
---- A. cwciai ouuiugij tuc S WA pt;ri-
orace will dream of voting ybat j eoced ey> noted as tbe evening -
acket simply because it contains‘ wore on the increased difficulty in ! The county clerk states that he
two German Dames. We demand, breathing, which was regarded as j has deliwred all the necessary
things, the names of an ominous sign. For twenty-four election blanks, tally-sheets, poll
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W7e demand, breathing,
•uv',° »*i KiiugB, me names of 1 an ominous sign. Toi tweutv-four election blanks, tally-sheets, -poll
©oinpetenfthonest and liberal mind- hours the president and family lists, etc. io the sheriff for disTribn--
tfld men upon the state ticket and bad been almost constantly at her tion to the several returning oflie ms
we have no shadow of ri.rht. na bedside a waiting tbe end. of el«^tiAn in Itm nminfir
Late and early, «o fretjueutly h
hob much for
.. .— ... and lit
out for the land where suckers
grow at a 2:40 gait. This all qc^
curred in the pregeiKa* of ■ st-wial t
ge 1111 e.Ulell^WllO can \Pucll for .1-116 For.fnwernw-—rAMEvS'S. hogg.
truth-of this s.tate m e lit. .t.',.. t ......•>. ^
TreSHpiitial He torn.-
IH-DJ-EY ft. W-ioVt-.V.- - j.uCv.-. ..
J. T. RA7UOI.PH. * a. i. PKKKLV-.
S. _simxk>. . Jt. HI ljocsa(rr.
VAlvix c. Owslev. a. p; jBjtcv.
W.VLLEE S. IlAKKlf, LEE RiUPLE, '
R. H.. W-VRi*. .. - - Ioeorg* fii HCo*.;
K. W. Stayto-V. E. li. La.xb,
A. A. Br:ul.
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T. Y. HlIl,
■J. \X lltnnrrf;
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Joseph ^ahnf ^ -^nr-
L- A. Kesslor.
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Ooy/iesiic Exchange ?♦.
we have no shadow of right, as be
ILmericah citizens, to demand that,
in order to insure oer support of
that ticket, the name of a man who
of election in the county, which
wu ucijuouny ; have doubt less been received bv
that he could have slept but little | them -by this time; he also states
if at all, the president was io and lha-t «t tbe last general election, be
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J Vfoi- I-ieutenaiit-lioVornoi-—if it CRANE.
Foj-.Attonjoy ponorai—CH»S. A- CULBIvRSliX.
EurPiffn and
* . bought and told
Elections a Specialty
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, . ——=-■ . - ~Jojrvivtiorney General—U1AN A. 1
Cleveland AVill Cafrv New Tork. EorTr«*surT,r—iv. n. woktham
ait . --------- . - . Fpr.CoinptruJIer-‘-JWHN D McCARL.
, 'Y.AffIX<:TOX’ ,.0ct«1»'-. 24. H . flw* _
l on ^ like to talk politics, said FcTSnp.;rinteiifI(-nt.or ralilkl iBstnirfitiR^-T. if. j 6o'cloek; ATI trenuit-m menibcfs are roaptctfulh
Mr; La war nee Gardner- sei'retjii'v- , Carlisle. in\it<ii tc • •
e ;X tCDGE No. 346, 1.0.0. F„
SECT. I SIOT*. mfeti < f-iU&iC^nrd*v ealnj; at
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returned as directed. He desires
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man knownothjngism and could not
for a moment be tolerated in this
country; and even if the Dame of
a man who was born in Germany
Would appear on that ticket, simply
m his capacity as an American
| -|- ^ ^ r' / in ini »1 iii- 'm 1 uoiK in' lilt i I it',; r-*l. jl
of'v
committee, this- evening,■; fraxk a.avilltam^ a^Wvi, ji:SticF -
It. CLAT*PiE7L!<ixfs: As»uK'7*te Austii-o; '
in\1t<Hl |o attend.
r • y' . I r- ;4 <
• B. A. TVOOP, Secretary..
J. ft. 11ABM*,N. G.'
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The Belton Negroes.
S C. PAtTOX.
r • 1 i m ” ’ « ' . KAvmsoA, 1L -J . CM.UKINy v j
am airaui some one would say I -fvrCnn^ressimi»pistri^-;wit?SHA3i
M. S. TOAVNSKUD,
Notary PnWlc.
t>Vt -rrYv ”c*i r\ "/l^^uou"4iUU^1^' A uef^iret} i. was hunting rainbows. 1 wilfsay .r^ Di^triet-.rndce. *c5ti. jm;u'i,i'i»:>t,Fr‘
Belton, Tex., Oct 22.- Qut of to know ir there is yet on hand one . this much however f i: : t. h. spooxeu.
e 150 colored vntpr« h<»r»» nUn» of .-.aid tin bovae ’ ln/»F I .I I- . ’ . , . 1‘ D°l . For.-pii*,rkt jttornc't., i'.tli JnHicial Iilstri. t
K t \l T VU V- •
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--—---i ^Y kumw io j-ouju liHuuuw
the 150 colored voters here about °f tin boxes with lock and
half have risen in revolt against key at-each of the following, pre-
f. K 0 Q (* f 1 rv n of iliA T) L L /• 1 f» ’ Trio • CL ! 1 V
Patton & Townsend,
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^ an AmwicaD the action of the recent Repubh- cinets, vie: Moravia,-Shiner, You.
citjz* n, we woalcl not support him I can convention at Fort Worth and ; Sweet Home, Sithliu
unless ne has proven hifiaself a at a meeting called tpgetber bv -Sweet Home,-Hope, and the
competent liberal.miuded citizen.” Rome of the discontented colored —11 - i—--
leaders have declared their inten-
How Ij^autiful ft is for brethren tion of voting regardless of the
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the-Slightsst doubt that Mr. Cleve-
lanrf ia going to be. ejected As to
it. * . . * i ^ j fr ^ -r- - ♦v
returning otficess: will please noti-
fy him by Tetter at
once ,of that
SAJi L.-OHEFXK . v
For State Klinktor Ifth DiKtrirt^ ; :
the situation iti N-ew Tbrkjd quote ; 1u,--o:G.>itci 1.a.’!u ixotonat ;
only what the uianag^rs over there ,,u 1X K- linn
tell me. -They have passed The l"‘ E**nr,‘
peribiRif hope ami now -feel;; pert
feetIv sure t.hat Cl^vland will chv.
How b^atiful it is for brethren ■ tion of voting regardless of the fact in order that other, hoses may rv the State * Tlf-V L
45. dJe • in liarmonv !: wis'hes'of tbe convention and en-1 be seqt it. they cannot be found'. |an-thin'- n l a
The Tort Worth Gazette and the dorse the Hogn ticket. - Don’t fail ? 3^ C,1 novv .to Pre’
The Fort Worth Gazette and the^| dorse the Hogg ticket,
Galveston ^News are now* working
irfor a common political purpose,,
The Gazette has ceased to allude
to the News’ $12,000 contract with
Death of Mr*. W. W. Searcy.
Bue-xhast, Oct. 22.—Mrs. Searcy,
ul* *»» rr .....th” wifty Of .Seuut'.n W. U . Searcy.
the Texas I raffic Aseoctatiou, and after a brief illness of two davs
the News on its nari i« rlnmK ^ ai in a. ’
>»««•-
lt8/ Part is dumb re- died at 40 o^ftick this morning.7
.spectiug the Gazette’s Velaseo She was about o5 years of age aud
n. . U 1 Aft !• A, I'. . .. _ I 1 I *11 1
Dr. H. F. Williamson ofSeclu-
sion- leaves to-day for Louisville,
Ky., to attend the Louisville Med-
ical college, for the next three-
months.
^anything can hapfien now to pre-
I vent Cleveland from carrying the
State. TItP.V pcfimbfD UiF
can tr Set
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□ which the latter sold leave* *uar small childish, a large TRAGEDY AT DALLAS.
its editorial opinions.
a “ , friends
UNLy a few days of grace re- demise.
mains in which those k
no ml ter-of relatives and a host of
to mourn her untimely ^ ‘ K; Jbne«’"Shoots Capt. \Y. (i.
majority.to the Harlem will not ‘
be less than. 93,000. :: d
’“I* have been giving more atteu-
tibn to congress than anything
else, and things look very bright !
with ns in that contest, *! think
that we are going to elect Black •
.as-eongressman-at-largein Illinois
and that we §liall elect- the govern-
or. Of course that will incident-
ally aesist our presidential ticket
in that State.” ; ; i
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Fas Uepn-w-ntative lxtli 11. Kf UK
for'District Llerlrb .
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. For Coinilv .1 utfci-:. ; . - ; ‘ . ; .
R. H. Breeu.
ft »f Coonn-Clerk •
= John BiH'hanau. . - ,
For Gototy Attonn-y: .
.James r. Ellis.
For-SLnfT: ' -
John F. Houck ins:*
For Tax AMie/ror: .
R F», Zunaw.-jl*-.
For Tax Collm-toi-.- -
B. F. Culpegper.
,F«»r.County Trcasutr’C
A. B. Devali.
EorCHjuutv Survcvor.-
. . It H. Rub.-elJ.
For Public W>ighor: - 'I
> Dave Cummins. . •
Estate
AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS.
v.'l
5 Buy, sell, render and pay
taxfes lands. O wn com-
plete : Abstract of Lavaca
County’. Abstracts furnished
promptly on application.
HAVE FOR SALE.
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The registration of voters in New
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Buy your paints, oils, mixed paint.
-- ,—.—. She was a true wife and Vesil, Killiag Him Instantly.
. rrrr P«ote, 0„, m,^pMn,
Tort Cox, H.iu »" ridge hall and drew to them manv Rit eye and expired with hardly a
JXm-trie Tb* L>U8 “TTt 40 b7: tl,e dirin® »!>d *™"- A liisW was toe iveapL
/ g?' 1 b DerBQCrats l°ok moral lessons that would not other- Dr. Jones is a prominent Dhvsi-
oSTin thars^te ^iTile^af ^ ^ 7^ hhVt a great many yuan and business man? Captain
in that state, while of course, bearers. She is a sister of Hon. \eal had been for many years h
L tZSm U’ adm,t 1 H1Xl’ "ihi1 MI*i i
& Qo., where you will get tbe best
goods and will not have to pay Drug
store price0 {
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A DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR.
WnLLlAif Bjlakeslee, of Hal- one who kpew her
let^ville, John E. Linn, of Whar-
r t? tf I'lyuiiuniH u^uio ili i^oiTu lexas,
L. It. BryftD, of Quintana, and &e preaeheig lawyer and real estate
was uuusually esteemed by every operator. He was commander of Vutvki
v Parsons’ brigade at the time of his Wbile* H
- ------—..uw, v/t "UW - - death.
for the offices of senator, floater
representative and local lepreaen-
tative
Hoodlums at a Political Meeting Kill a
Man Who Tried to Stop Their
Noise.
Ailinfield, Ind., Oct. 22.- #
'^ou. George’ Cooper, the
congressman from
W’$8
F<»r OtuiuiHjfinncr Prwinrt-i I, .'>.au,l kr<
H. Bt Meyers'.
Foi Justice <rf tlic Ifenpe Precim t X«. 1.
S. J. Townseud.
For Const able bS-inct STo. 1;
O. T. East.
For Justice rtf the 'Pasco Pr<vinet X«. 5:
For Constable Product No. S:
For Justrx- of the Peai-e Pre. Im-t No. s
John Kloppeuburs'. '
For Countable Precinct No. X-." : •'
I. ouis Botard. -
For CoinmiasIoner PrediHtx J atuUI:
li. Bueseber.
For J uxtire of t in- Peit-e Pre.-ini-t Vo. *.*•
T. W . r!urrU. ;
Fur Cbustablc Pruciiict No, 2-’ - .
KJoe Harriaon.
l>ir Justice oltrift Peace I’t e< iu< t No. i;. '
■ ’ T. F. J'.tck.fon. -■*•
For Constable Precinct No. F. ,
J F. DiMjk'ery.
, --. mi ret, off of Dsvi.l I ve*. Hlarl m«/1. i--s eg
-»dUtSvition. 33 «c»s gras*. Sam Grant
^'i11 Jim* I*, llaftera tuJfvej: iSipraJcd Ahh^ •
ItW seres Matthew CaMweU lesfitae- 78 m>rf» in
f dtltivatkm. OOstxea in psstwre.; dwelling bonne six
roojtis tw„ chianevs, ^u«(t ytern aiwl outhouse
J well rock-walled. 'V 1
wdm Lot »rid dwelling bouse :« east end of town.
v-i n(i.i as etnng uouse is east end of town.
J wen ty-four snd ane-halfsdres oat or John Hsl-
lotfOopw, Smile* esstaf HsU^uyillc «»l well ef
\> au*r good botuc. lffnin gpcImm] Al" SWM ___x__
' i uut;u<Ml ouancr ui 12 monti«s
6- blocks conlainiog from 1* to 21
j acres each —TarkiDgton addition in
J ''eit End. The most desirable resi-
dence property hi tt^e city. Will sell
in.- the irvt af ki.^ol- Come quick and
I by the lot or block,
secure a bargain
Mi RclfeENTHAL 16. soliciting
Gorman support because he is a
Gentian. This is what tbe Texas
V or warts, a
on tli« *23th instant at 2 p. m , tin wronged Ins wife,
the issues of the day. Ex-GovernG —-------*^*. __
hall. T llJatiy wheu. stones were
i thrown against the building Alvin
W 1 1 11 n tvs a rf tt fl . > *-» 4- A .. . ^ ^
of Lockhart, a,v also expJcS in .. ens authorix^1 the 1t ^ °f the
b« present. It trill pav evert tH«b thi s Sn * m to *\AW Democratic club stepped qut of
to tarn out on thi/ occLion’ ! Uced^T Bfii111 ®fi8,t<:riJ }.exaK N jb(» deors] to quiet the racket
occasion, placed go,000; at his disposal to when Wilhams was immediately i
shot by Henry Allison, a Hepub- :
brfo,, * _ fV .
' For f*iiuuMtitni«itpr Pr.-< fuel* 7r
J - i). A. Meyer. *
Foi Justirt- of the iv-aix- p^Hiiu-t N«
D. K. Hicks.
For CouiitabJi> PrivUict X«».
O. J. KoeUJer;
Kar #tt*ticebfUw Pwp* -No. j*
J. I). Montyonn-i v
Fi.i .C..ji!.tkbl«> Prcxiurl No.
U. L. Jordan. V
r w the. iffis, *» vs t;::; |
IpaKnoTnotJlingiBin.” 3to*°*ns aic We ivill take cveu blits ffU,H j iicnii. "-.Villiiims ili«l ioiuiediate-
l$m op.
4 .f ■ ,4iw rM U uiiiijcmtutffc
| Iy. Allison has not been arrested.
For ConiDihtsiouer. Pn^in -t i:
w * if . pWrft
For. IrtHtlw <>f Hu-peiuje Prc-im t X„. 4.
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l or f.oiwtablc Pmcim-t No. 4-
». J, Tlioujptfon.
3000 acres ou lower Muldoon league
*, IbDacree on the two upper Muldoon
>I&pfUd4. >
1107 acres on Amanda DeLaCroIx
survey. ;
■r 2000 «cie9 on Isaac Haskin’s league.
acres on McCrabb survey, near
5 Yoakum, with 36 acres in cultivation.
| <jood dwelling houee, amoke house,
: stable and good a'eM of water.
135 acres J. 8. Council league in
Fayette county 5 miles north of Bofau-
< lenburg. 50 acres in cultivation, 85
I acres in pasture! Good school, gm and
church io } ot mile. For sale at bar-
gain or for rent.
Blocks 4, 8, 10 and parts of 6 and 2
Kessler addition to HalJetsville.
For particulars call on
PATTON A TOWNSEND,
Hdlletsvllle, Texas.
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1892, newspaper, October 27, 1892; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995663/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.