The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1881 Page: 4 of 4
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sr;iui I Hint 1)fieri»oli:il, Inti'icotirse be-
tivevu them mM ue*v*«*. This inert
IjT show* Uml »l*r groat »b»l«lier baa
0 aal IwrgottoH ^liioagw. and the tact
tbni it way Blaine who |»nt Min third-
terra bum ling out of it* misery—not
i hat Gram wanted a tlilr.l term, or
caret at all about Mm lostnl Ilia* llo•Jl-•
Inal ion. Giant i* like llm Irishman
who sued the onu lor kiliiuir Ida dog.
»>ll# much mm the animal worlldr”
asked thc.moglstrntc. “Oivll * chit
uni Mia brute worth, but mnv llmi lm
has been luittm enough to bill Mm
poor^akte I'll make him pay Id* lull
v,*lne.” Tbit third term nitty bar#
been of no Mgp< riai ee |o Grant, but
lie propose* to make blame pay ev-
ery cent of Ita value for h>* m*nii»e»»*
to killing It en.-Ei.
It ia said among the friends of Gen.
Gurield that lie has derided not to
have any one from Ohio In Ida cubl-
• net. .
Mr. Warner's proposition,aiming to
deprive the President ol (lie United
States of the power of forcibly.retir-
ing armyoflloars who have attained
their sixty-second year, Is St rough
supported by“thc flagrant and arbi-
trary treatment of Gen. Ord by Presi-
dent Hayes.
The Louisville Courlrr-JourtiHl
concludes that one good at least bas
grown out of llm late presidential
elect iou, and adds. “The electiou of
Gurfield baa done at least one excel-
lent thing. U lias extinguished iu
the average Southern hcatt the ex-
pectancy, the hope of office. It Inis
f turned tlm Soul hern mind to Imsi-
u6*«.“
The New York Truth published an
open letter yesterday to Gen. Gar-
field acknowledging the Morey-
'abduce letter to be « forgery, ai d
promising to make nil amends possi-
ble for bfli'gtlm unconscious medium
through wldcl) be bus been made the
victim ol falsehood. As it Is no lon-
ger possible to chunge llie rvault, ol
•the' presidential election in California
-Of Hew Yf*rk, it I* not ea*> to per-
ceive what amends TrntU .conleut-
plutes tuaktiig sum on the oopjKMti*
tlftu that II Iras rmrte Into po«*ts*u*p
fncis liltlmrto utikuown 10 |hc
public.^-Nosvs. ^ • . ♦
» Mr. kprlnger, t>f Jltlnoil, lias tu-
troduceti alnfi ttuo t’ongiees pro-
vldlnsf for the appiontioctu <>( L’ep-
:• fn (Jong, css among dif^
ifbteu't stales. Tie 1*111 jeUlns th<
■kune number us at. proasnl, 29 H
wbt -h changes tins' ratio of ftpresen
h-Ulidn to o.m Congressman lor each
]*K$9,498 of population. Under the
bill the number cf members appor-
tlotoed each State ia fixed as follows:
. Alabama 7. Arkansas 0, California
5. Colorado 1 .« connetfoat 4. Dela-
ware 1. Florida 1. G.orgle i», INI-
JflWw infllw* if.|0Wft J°- Ki,P,m
’ Cj, Kdtptucky 10, Louisiana o, Maine
•* *, . Maryland 5, Massachusetts 10,
’. IHfoitgkn JO, Mlneaotafi, Mississippi
*-^rMUeourl Nebraska A Nevada
fl, New Hampshire 2, New Jvray 7,
New York 20, North Carolina ft,
Ohio 19, Oregon 1, Feuaylvnota 26,
Rhode Island 2. South Carolina 0,
Tennessee 9, Texas 9, Vermont 2,
- West Virginia 4, Virginia 0, Win-
consio 8. Total 203.
The following Stales weuld loose
one member each: Alabama, Flor-
ida, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana,
Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland,
New Hampshire, Ohio, Vermont anti
Tennessee. Penaylvania would lose
two, and New York three menbere.
Arkeneas, California, lows, Michi-
gan, Mississippi, South Carolina
and West Virginia would gain one
member each; Minnesota end Ne-
braska two each, and Kansas and
Texas ibrae each
On the 6th the Vice President
laid the following communication
before the senate at Washington
'City. :
. Mentoh, Ouio, Decmwf.k 23,
18SO—-Sir: Outlie 13th ami I4ih
days of January, A. D 188'*, the
General Asset* bly of the State of
Ohl'V pursuant to law, dtoae me to
lm epoator le.the Congress of the
United States from said St ate,for the
term of six years, to begin on the -lib
day of March. A. 1). 1881, Under-
standing that lawful evidence pf the
fact hea been presented to the Sen-
ate and filed In ite archives I have
the beoor toinform tbdr Senate that
1 have by letter, dated December 28,
1880,
or end
Slate of . . . ,
accept said ippofoimeiit, arid have
need the same. I am, eh- v*
BAlLkoAna,
hlf, Colorado k S«t&Fb RuWf ij
mkrchants.
J. SCHUHMACilKW.
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The Gulf Golorado and Santa Fe
Connect* **t Brsuhaui with Mis II. * T.
C, K. i . for the points on its West-
ern Division. Bali Marcos and
New Uiaunfsls to tb»
South Wsi-t.
At Milsiio.Juujit:**** with the 1. 4A.N,
H H. Uoru au<l for Austin with
stkl all, Its Eastern st*nue<-
tloidi tu tbs Snsi afiii
North East.
At Galveston with the Morgan Line for
Nrw Orlsnns and Mexloo, unit with the
Mallory Line of Steamers lor Key Wes:
nod New York.
t be ‘'Midland” Koute Lus over vOO miles
of road already In »ps«at'on !
Six Daily Express Tuarcngrr Trains, with
ull tliS bspiovsnieotsol soil-
era invention !
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hmOulli TitM-li. l.* M' Nsteu, 8at«*tv w d
di»|ptcb. iiavc-won (for ibis lino
-•• the title of
, “lhe Popular Router
I.ooal and tlnoiiglt liokcls to all points
in the IJ. B. A., aorrsnihle by **i', vnu t*
ln>d via thetlulf, Colorado Mid Sunto E>
Ktulway , a*
taHtid ;,)TT 'Vi 8|fj ?r»
lol’ofMint n>n upon all - lostters toosbio^
PasM'iiM*'*' or lininigiatioii bnsinoMt ob-
Inintd Vut ObCAU U. MUBRAY,
(irnei'Hl I’lumengrr Agent, Onlvesvon.
* and Nell roontisr. towards Ft
9 Worth,(*ro|*oseit Korthero
Terminus, iorms by
120 MX1
MU ...
Tbs shortest route between Pan Antonio,
Weflrtn Texas and the n port
* i 1 ..' of Galveston ;
BV
Tbs shortest between 8im An tor. to, and
Itreiibsm, Milano Tonetlon, Cam-
eron and Belton.
4 , ' -J - ' ' -r
Direct Road From All Points
-I1KT—
Rexur, Coma', Gusdalcnpe,
Caldwstl, Gonx.tles. EajSttr,
Loraca, Austin, Cwlorndn,
Fort Bend sad Bra-
/oi:a Counties,
Via Koasnburg.Iunot.iou and Areola Junc-
tion to
Gslveston, Sealy, Bellvlijs, Brso-
bam, Lyons, Caldwell, Milano,
Cameron, Belton end In-
terior adjacent towns
i. * • ;t .AiiJ i
I'arntr, UrUk S1u)r, \orlk Side I'uUk HU*. I
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Deab-t* in Dry Goode, Gtooeriss, Boots
Shoe*, Hats, Notions and Ilardwaie-e'
EveryiiiRiir bcloiiging to Genera! Mer-
chfUidMt.
Al*o ugenl for tbe J. H. llsll A Co.
Plow! jU
In nddiliou to tlianliove 1 have bongbt
| tho entire htiM-k of C. B. Erode, consist
ingot'Saddlery, Harness. Carriages aud
Baggie*,, Sudd I ary-Hard ware, Last her
soil .Shoe Findings. Thie business S
carried on a* tbe old s'.anil, south «<ide
of the public sipiare.
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Mt&OFXt'ANEOm
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LIVERY AND FEEDj ^
STAUli '*£;
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i, e. ntiiiLtsox. i. r. n’ci atchv. j
’. T>URL»rON & McQLATClIY.
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am
Wa luivs foruud s copartneisliip fm
l liu purpose of can-ylng on a Lively- and
Keen 8told*. We have added to onr
stuck and have us good teams and Uunuiev
as are to he had iu the State. Horst *
led and stabled on reasonable terms.
Gits lie a cell, try our teams and sat-
isfy yourselves Tends to Knit the hard
times. vn May •"> I8*.*i.
DiutnmuR
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Wutrhm a ker '<S‘ Jvwehrs.;
I'llAl.l l:s IN
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tmmiLUHiraBWPEEOfTIIlS
1 VI1 tin tagfi
hading jeraniijr m soenro.
His rnsnsgement of tbs Oanvams Xm,
in prosaoUna the oiahassf that Jawroal Ip the
sttsatkra of the rvsdlng pebUc for the «asr
saaassit—va«s
crest newspapers of tbs i
A. E.W1UENBEBG
Deai.ki: ix
rygootls,
G roccries,
Bouts uml
yiioes, (
Fine Cigars
Pute VYliiakies, and In fact a little
of everything In tbe way of
General .Merchandise,
Call on him 2nd door east side pub-
lic square, LaG range.
c
“Sunset ®oute.”
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MVHfM, WINS'
BBICMM ANTONIO
TIB. SIHIII IIT
K ALER IN
lOOKIXO AND IDEATING (^TOVKS.
Tinware &c.
At wholesale, and reltiil l!
Repairing and Job Work done at
short notice.
All work warranted.
LaGrangc, Texas, January 16 1879.
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H. HARIGEL’S
HOUSE FURNISHING
yvaiie-houhe,
LAG RANGE,-----TEXAS.
t*# here con be hod nil kinds of
w FURNITURE
Wall-paper,
Sash, Blinds, and
Dour*, Wooden and Metal-
lic Coffins, also all
Colors of •
MIXED PAINTS READY
FOR USE,
Cheap for Cnali. First Door East ol
Union ('liiiroll.
II. IIAHIGUL.
When you »i«h an c; *y shavr,
A* goiMl as Barber ever gave,
J uat rail mi me, at uiy tutlonn,
At mom. at eve, or bm-.v main.
I cut muU dies* tl:« hair with grace,
• To suit t b»- couiilensjtcn.of,the fgoc.
My room is ue*t, towels clean,
SriMors sliarp, and raaurs keen.
Anil all uiy art and skill can din
if you’ll just cult, Ml do for you.
1>«‘u1m Haas,
North Fide ot Public Square, LuGiun^o
(Only Wiiitk Barber* attend to
l ustouisia.
I. BEIX’S BAEBER SHOP
—*Nl —
BATH-ROOM,
LaGuanuk - - - ----- Texas.
{On J ust Comer Public Square.)
ISAAC BELL, Prop-
Respodfully solicits n litmral shntT
of pAtrouege. Polite iitlcnlion given
jusiouiei's. •
|8W>. , t iol'l and Silver Watches. Jew elf).
Silier «>»«• I’Uned Ware, all kind* <*t
---------- ] Sperlaeli'*. t'liM'k** ntiil Ftiticy GVmhI*.
! NV ati hi1* :itnl .lew dry Repaired
and Warranted. b\ K. F. Day, on the
■dun tt'si notice, anil at, inoilprnic
rule*.
Everyiliing sold l*> ir* i* gtiftfi-.
teed to ben* ri'pMwriiteit.
Office west fid*' of Publrc yqiiare.
MRS. S. C ROBERTSON,
DRESSMAKER AND MILLINER,
Keeps eoiisinuiIv on litiuil u well se-
lected stock ol Ladies lints, Ribbons,
Flowers, 'I ips, Velvet, Vailing, Milks
and ornaments.
Is also agent for the New Home
Machine lor Fnyuite eouiily.
Shop soiitli side public square over
C. \V. Gregory’s drug store.
oct.13 3ni
j, f. earn
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER.
Takes pleasure iu notifying II c cil
i/.etis ol Lntiri'.nge and vicinity, il.nl
lie is ( i( lulled to tnnkc Boots niid
Shoos to t>Liit 1 i*c wishes of hi* eu*.
loiniMe. at pri es in accoidniico with
llie Inird times. cMtoiiiil yon desire
to have h bool or slioe made accord-
ing' to lhe latest fashion be sure lo
call on me and you will be sntislicil
with my wink, blmp oil tlic west
side of the public square, fronting
.Mayor’s office. >
m, msm,
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Hi bly IU M tab
—TO—
SAN ANTONIO.
THROUGH KXVRRS8 CAST.
1 1 -a i ■ *
I.«sv«* San Antonio Itally (oaoopt SointayJ at
•• •• “ ?:«>*-M. A4:13r,H.
1S:I‘S r. n. & n :w> * u.
Walaaav
•• Oolumbua
Arr!vi'«, Hnnatoii
*• (lalvraion,
19(30 p m. A 19:42 a. m.
3:03 p in. A 1:33 am.
O.iHI p.M. k 11:20 a in
Wm. Logan,'
Merchant Tailor.
Shop opposite the Masouic, Build-
ing-
LaGrange, - - - - Jexas.
Clothing made in tlie latest fashion
nud a* reasonable rates. Have al-
ways on hahd
SAMPLES
ot ull the latest and best styles ol
goods.
H. SCHOLZ & CO.
DEALERS IN
DRYGOODS & GROCER=
IES, TOYS, NO IONS
AND CLOCKS.
Best Quality of BEER and CIGARS
Always on Hand.
FARHXOXfABLE MER-
CHANT TAJLOBi,
LaGkaxok. Tkxas. ,,
| Southwest corner of Public Sqttore.
N. It. Samples of goods always
hand. AII.kinds of work doue neat-
ly uml with dispatch, Latest Fash-
ions and Slvles at lowest prices.
THROUGH EXrKESN WKHT.
Leaves (ialvi-stou Dally tevc-pt RuoitayJ al
00 a.ui A lhl3p.ni
W R0PPERSBERG.
, -AT- ,v
West Side Public square^
AT THE
Il.inntnn
S.-43 a m . A 3:33p.ai.
Airlvso Coluaibna 1:12 p.w A 12.JO a n.'
- Wrlnwr 1:51 p.m A 1.4S n.w.
i, * EuL A n(onIn T-.80 p.m A •’ to s III
CREAPEftT. PIIORTK8T, QUICKEST
A .i
and best
Koute to ail points East
DEALER IX
General Merchandise
t» and addliKiaed to the Govern.
Tof de«lin«ltS
pt said Ippoimment, arid bars
rt>n6une*d t»*« namo. ' I »tn, «ir v*ry
'u,,r ttSsSSF
b« United State
Toto»Prs*Wsut
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All tndns equipped with W«-tiagliou*e
Air Brake and Mlllsr Coupler and
Del for at.
Only Line in Texas Running
PARLOR CARS
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t. • ic ■ ;r v*:
TICKETS kVtK SALE tall priimipal I
Rall.oad Ticks* ufficM iu tfa« United,
s*l.Canada.
F1T1R81K,
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A R T 1.8 T ,-
£W fill* I’ublie Fi/uai’*, over Hm met Drug
Stole.
All work skilfully exenitml, aud
all Pictures taken with neatness and
dispatch.
FITS IFLIFSY.
— OK—
Tailing Siokness.
Pcriiuincnlly cured—no luimbug—
by one month's usage of Dr (ioul-
aid’s Celebrated Iululliblo Fit Pow-
der*. To convince sullerers that
these powders will do all tve claim
tor them we will send them by mail,
Dost paid, a free trial box. As Dr.
Goulard is the only physician that
has ever mude this disease u special
study, aud ns to our knowledge
thousands have been permanently
cured by the use of these powders,
we will guarautee a permanent cure
iu every case, or rotund you nil money
expended. All sufferers should give
these powders an early trial ami be
convinced of their curative, powdl's.
Price, for largo box, 83, *>r 4 boxes
for 810, tetrtby malt to any part of
the United States or Canada on re-
ceipt of price, or by cxpivas, G. O. i).
Address A8U & ROBBINS,
3C0 Fulton 81.
Brooklyn. N. Y.
dl 63 m
Consumption
FoayrxvjBx.Tgr ctjrkd.
_ . „ , „ . „ , AH sufferera front Ibis disease that
Sach s* Dry Go: ds, Groqeilss, Hard- m-© anxious to bo cured should try
Notions *W,Ware‘ ^0,l”Wu,' *urt rl)r- Klssaer’s Celebrated Consump-
As it is my esnicvl intcutinn to change
my business, 1 will sell ajl dry goods
U ft HOM1TH.
MEAT MARKET.
lucp- on hand a good supply
Beef,
Pork,
and
Mutton
isttaMg a
j'nimLW
Hi Bill HIIS,
Thrown tbs employment and appUcaUea ot
the best resource* of IhtetBfenl Jonlnatem,
baa been gradnally foroad into tea teen*
rank ot tho daily press, and to-day It steads
without a Heal in the State. The rapte 4m
ays* ot population in Texaa, throat ••
steady flow of Immigration, nnd the Inornate
demand for the paper from sU quartars^M-
abte the proprietors to promise RlU farther
Improvement in Ita general tessmao at smsst-
lence. In tbs future, as in the past, tea Kawa
(rill be man seed upoa the prtnotpi# of maklap
ita
PtrtlKt Bpltonse of Carnal S«S»U,
Social asd Material rroRVSaa,
PoUMoaL Literary aa4 ■*•
llcloaa ■■teUlcaae** Casa*
aasrelal ■nftsraaaUoa,
With special attenttaa paid to
State News, Railroad amd Iadaa-
trlal Derolapiteat, Legislative
and Congressianal Pro-
ceediaga,
HIV VMM
Various Mlaeellaaeoaa Feataraa
-That |0 to make up tbs
live sxtnrAru or the bat.
In an thaas matters the Qajwanroa Daily
NawawUl malautn its leadlnf poatUonasa
nOtefulobrottleWof events and exponent a
eoUchtoned public opinion.
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WEEKLY NEWS
at bis shop on lhe nnrlli sida of the
public H(piurc. Also supplies ibe
*amc from Ids wagon lo tbe citizens
of T.u '.range daily.
^AMH.E St MOM UTIL
“Favorite” Saloon,
We *lo not advise anybody lo
drink, but if you will drink,-drink
pure drink* In fotunl ui
Ncrih Side Public Square.
Keeps constai.Hi on baud (lie tfm*i
whiskies, bniinlic*, wine*' and be^r!
In he fotilid in the own . Alsu the
best cigars cVcr oOi-rcd in ims
market. Cull on its, istuplo utir
liquors and satisfy oursrlvs*. .
u a*x or T>a *
Handsomest and Largest Weekly
newspapers In the Untied States, octavo tens,
M columns, made up rrom the beat matter
appearing tn tbe Six dally edition*, r cntahilng
editorials on leading topic* j State, doaisattir
end foreign inteUigsno* by telegraph; the
latest market reports from leading commercial
center*; special and miscellaneous correspond-
ence; Stele news and pspm comment from an ’
quarters; setentifle '
formation, political i
rat note*—In abort, n Tirst-olaa* Family Jour-
nal, such a paper as tbe Farmers, Rsntisnics.
Merchants and Profeestonal Man pt Texas
should introduce and keep at bom* for finally
reading.
nkM OF MMCBlVTIMt
InvarUtlr In
money order, oi
"**££&£&£
■pedmen copim ■eudfcea'on appMceibn. .
—w rr :' fN i } : -. o n
New Store!!
Wm. HAAS!
Keeps ou band a fresh supply of (Jro-
cerirs of u>l kiuils. and Will not bo under
sold. Motto ia cash quick salon and
sinnll profit*. Call and sntiafy yourselves.
In.addition to tho shove, keeps the host
of VV Liaky. IVinea. Tobacco, Cigars. A v
.’v North side f’uMfr Apiare, ci ruer next
to Woit/.’a Tin b)iop. ,
X3I03CE3STS
SON
PAJKTKMS.
IuiiUtors ot Woods aud Marbles, Glu*
r.ieis, Culciimi/ei'*, Paper Hangers, Jrn,
6
* W ink
t OtfHSMITH
South tide Public Squre.
Soxt door to Sou Jlrjranricr't
Repairs RiOes and Shotgun*, R. volverr
and P*>cket Pistols, Knlvea and Seiasora
Repairs nil aoitr nf Keys. Special atten-
tion given to the'oleauiug ot guns. AH
repairing good and cheap.
Hpedal i tlcfiHen GIVP* to Repairing
genlngHnchtne*.
MliTI!
DEALER IX
snub aa notious, dress
at bottom pi ice*.
d* aud cloth!
Mates JM»d. Canada.
Lownat enteoof-Ersight aud Through
Bills nf Lgdh'g given tu and from all
nrotti -
s
J. UmHHL.
DRUGGIST,*/
nud Damage j WMl bide Public ^nare,
live Powder*. Those powders are
the only preparation known Hint will
cure consnption m«\ all disease* of
tbe throat and lungs—Indeed, so
strong Is our faith In tlicin, or.d also
to convince you that they ere no hunt-
hog. wo will forward lo,.every suffer-
er By umll, post paid, a free I rial Ik>x.
We ttoidl want' vonr limner until
yon erp perfectly wh isfied ot tlioir cu-
ratite power*. your life u worth
saving, -AniiT delay in giving these
iVowcfera a irlal, ns they wlir surely
rjiic j’bu •
purl of tno- inlit il Malts ot Ltiuacia.
by mail, uu iwl|il of prten. <■ > . .
B.. A.Barkley. J .Z. Barkley,
a. S. WUtKtYfc BRO.
Having pnicliAsed the tho slock ot
goods be onging to Mrs. S. Praeto-
rius ive beg leave la notify The
publio»lh«t. we. are now opening
aud .will keep on )(gpd.a general as-
sortment of
Stfipre and Fancy Groceries,
and will in a short lime have in store
a well scloifled stock of
DRY GOODS.
We buy for cash and will sell for cash
nud are determined not lo be under-
sold. Quick -ales aud small profits, is
our inolto. Remember ine place.
Mrs. Fiaeloi iiis’ old stfiud.
■2!ftt» £i«e.
J. B. CARTER. YV. C. HYDE.
Garter t Hyde
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Tnkji pleasure in in fortiling the citi-
zena of LaGrange and vicinity' that
they have o]:encd n new and* select
slock of , i . 4l,
Orcceries, Queen’s Ware, Tin
Ware, and Canned Fruits
ofnllkihds. Tliey will also keep a
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^-100*1X0 AND JJEAIDia QTOVKS,
Tinware &c, "
At wliolesalo and retail!!
Repairing and Job Work done at
, :< short notice,
r All werk warranted.
n Grange. Texite. November i IH7
dm
general assortment of
Dry QoodSi Boots, Shoes, Hats
*«<» end’s .0/ i. .ii'.L .Mae ,
—ANDt- , .
CLOTHING
ou baud, »t the store lately occupied
by 8am Alexander. >{
CaH and see onr slock ami von will
bo sore to purchase. Do n<>i forget
to come tu the second doHr. south
sido ot the public square. . \.fc •
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lAGranee n
I hereby iSMiectiniiy annnnu
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Drafts.
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places in Kuropc, on lie bad at Post
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patronage and pmimsliig to give satis
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ask joi* tOAiatl and sen ms.
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Bryan, Lewis R. The La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1881, newspaper, January 13, 1881; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113501/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.