The Texas Countryman. (Hempstead, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1867 Page: 1 of 2
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J. COOKE,
SI A HIVING HOUSE,
BELL VILL *,< TEXAS.
J. W. Manning, Proprietor.
THE above House ii Anr
rtÉar for the accommoda-
.rsituated
it is convenient to the Court Home and
all other public cfReei. . ~
The table will be provided with the
beat thft market affords, and every effort
| rendered to make
April 26,1867.
l.KHiwn.... xUHouownx.
ffimHteitT & HOLLO WELL.
' ATT OKB BY 8 AT LAW.
HEMPSTEAD,
Awns Comrrv, Tau*. *2-t
ü
KASTROP,
saddle maker,
THei.T.VTT.T.E TEXAS.
HAS commenced business in this place.
[He has for sale
SADDLES, BRIDLES, GIRTHS,
MARTINGALES,—SADDLE AND
BÁRNE8S FIXTURES, ETC.
I Work done on short notice with neatness
¡ and despateh.
The trade supplied with materials.
jan£6 3ttf.
0«M* 8
| this distinguished quarter horse
WILL STAXD THE PRESENT SEASON
At R. MINÓN'S,
PHYSIC IA N k s V R 0 E 0 *|Near Industry,in the Forks ofMill Creek.
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS.
Offlcoat Reaper, SÍone & Co's Dreg l
— - - nents at W. H.
gtarks lesidapee. Calla attended to night j
orday. g24-tf.
B. P. ELLIOTT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HEMPSTEAD,
¿Mtf Austin County Texas.
dbi j. cunningham,
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HEMPSTEAD,
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SEPTEMBER 14, 1867.
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RUCKKB,
8. «. GP.ONE.
RCCfiER & GRONE,
Practical Pharmaceutists,
j —AND-^- ;
Commission Druggists,
Adjoining HatcUins' Hons , No. 2
West Fraoklin St.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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Orders and eontígameafe solisited.—
Terns oash or city acceptance. . .
A fell «#plj m everything in the Jino|
constantly i h«adot toé best quality.
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FELDER A SHtNMJi. ALLES LEWIS.
FELDER, SHIPMAN & LEWIS
Coito end Wool Factors,
m9d general
Merchants,
TRAND,
ITON, TEXAS.
iMifcoa Consignments for
to pur Friends m New
Orleans, Npe York and Liverpool.
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Bagging, Eope ta^Iron Ties Furnished
*
Sale or
Lone Star Depot .
robinson & co.
Agents,
ftoksellers ud-Statiners,
and general dealers in
To the Planter.
STORE YOUR COTTON
AT T OE
Magnolia Fire-Proof WarcAont
houston,
ASÍ) have it under yaw own contra!,
and save charges. Ton can have the
'MERCHANTS' STATIONERY, benefit of Houston or Galveston
Galveston, Tesas.
11. KOPPERL,
COTTON AND WOOL FACTOR,
ANO
without removing.
Particular attention to eerrect weighia*
and the Storing of Cotton.
Bagging and Bope furnished to reliable
W«L. MACAXKE &. CO.
Ü
g30-4m
CHAS. T. KAY AN A UGH,
HE win be admitted
to Mares at $5
theLeap,$20the Season,
and $30 the Insurance.
Money to be paid when
the Mare is served, or good note given
when nerved by the leap or season.
Every care will be taken to prevent
accidents, but I will not be responsible for
BELiLVTLLE, I any which may occur.
..■ níin„tv Tazas I INDIAN CHIEF is a deep sorrel, with
* . I a small star on his forehead, no other
Agreements, Contacts D06®®* Deeus wj¿te; fifteen anda half hands high; eight
Trast, Mortgages, Wills, &c., &c., neatly
years old; of large bone, heavy muscle,
executed. Depositions P^E6/1^. ^ and great stamina.
and promptly retu^. ^Affidavite, ao- j mi)IAN CHIEF was sired by Levia-
knowledeements of Mamea Wooien, Ir I ^aIlj jr.i_danij Mary Caldwell, the cele-
tests, and all other Notarial acta. j brated Quarter Mare of Kentucky; she by
SftncTtt «b @vsse#
Sfyofyfar,«. 6otftmt{fion3 ^aufleute
in Si^jDicintn.
9í5t^fle S^ürc neien bent £útc$in$
9lo. 2 SJfft granflin^trafle
$ou«t n; £tr.ad:
3fuftrage tvettat gewüuf^t.
Seems s S3aat @tfo, obet ©tait %tcá> \
tation.
^ Sin wolted Saget son bet fctjtet |
Dttfllitát ttrftb forttM^tenb falten.
A. BERING & BROn
dealers in
Sasb, Doors, BSnds, Moulding,
Shingles,
And all sorts of Lvmhet and Window-Glass,
At the Texas Lumber Yard,
Cor. Milam & Prairie Street,
Houston, Texas.
SASH.
I X. J. UABIK. B.J. SMTH. W. D. CLKVELATO j GE NE R AL C O M M I S S I O N
MASSIE, SXITH & CO.,
Successors to i. Sessums.
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SATURDAY,.
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Gravier street, bet. Camp and
streets; New Orleans.
DR. F. B. LEWIS,
P,Í3SÚ
Wholesale Grocers,
-AND-
ÍBTEAND, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
Liberal advances will be made on cm
signments of produce to my address fori
sale here, or for shipment to New Orleans, ■
New York and Liverpool.
dental Surgeon
Having located permanently in Heripa&d Sickness lias be^.'sMnr'sr
guarantees aU work done in the latest im-1 In town sines the (i
proved style. I hies, bat of sach a natare
Plata to FU and Wtar viAEa*, ^
T,yssr4 The ¿Isésse,r— —*
fob alli^^^v^^^ümí^
atardnj Inst, when thee
GENERAL COMMISSI Nc
Capt. N. W. Bush, formerly of Austin
I county, advises his friends that he will give
his personal attention to their eoneigu-it «ir a to tu vtti
ments, to the abbve firm, and ensure sat- 1
lisfaction. g9—ly. I DISEASE8.
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HOUSTON,
gfriy
t]x as.
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COTTON GINS!
PB AT T' S IMPBOVID!
W. BELL, of Tezss,
WITH
MABIE, MURRAY MORGAN,
i
Hannfactnrers and Wholesale Desleís In
hr Will call at residences in this vicini- j
I ty—if des i led.
Orders ¿o be left at kempek, Stoke &
|Co's.
Refers to Henry L. Bankin, J. W.
[BOOTS AND SHOES,' 5°°"®-J~T- ^ro^'nin«'--Geo- T.Lester,
14 WABBEN STREET,
Dr. J. L. Cunningham, Kemper, Stone A i
Co. g30—4m
iaa-15-|3-tf
3. cueslet. ' seo. w. johssoh
Chesley 8c Johnson,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas,
QPOftee in the Court Housed
decgi . y
A. P. A E. W. THOMPSON,
BELLVILLE.-
Austin Co.
...urn HoosToir,
.Harris Co.
TEXAS.
Will practice in the 1st, 3d db 7th' District
A. P.THOMPSON
Will argue snd britf cases in the Supreme
Court at Austin, Tyler and Galveston.
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Quarter Mare of Kentucky; she by |
the renowned Old Arehy. He has
cended from along and unbroken line off
first class horses, a fact which will strike
the reader forcibly when he is reminded
that Indian Chief—the best son of his
sire or dam, was by Boston, the best son of I
imported Dionea, the, best son of Florizel, I
one of the best sons of the greatest of]
English Stallions.
A. P. FISHER.
June 7th. 1897.—3 m.
Notice of Co-partnership.
fVlHE undersigned having associated
JL themselves in the business of Whole-
sale and Betail Merchants in' Bellville,
Austin County, at the store recently occu-
W. E. Luhn, the business will
iiereafter be conducted in toe firm-name |
of Milleb & Luhk.
W. E. LUHN,
H. MILLER.
April 1,1867.—gll-tf. -
Size .
of
Width.
Length.
Glass
8x10
2 ft. 4 in.
3 ft. 10 in.
10x12
2ft. lOin.
4 ft. 6 in.
10x14
2ft.l0in.
5ft 2in.
10x15
2ft. 10 in.
5 ft 6 in.
10x16
2ft-10in.
^ft. lOin.
12x16
3ft. 4in.
'5 ft. 10 in.
12x18
3ft. 4in.
6ft. 6in.
12x20
3ft. 4in.
7ft 2in.
12x22
3ft. 4in.
7 ft. 10 in.
—Also,—
JOHN KANE,
dealer is
groceries
8x10 5ash, 15 & 18 Lights.
10x12 " 15 & 18 "
Transom and Side-Lights.
DOORS.
7 doors firom Broadway,
m , . Levi J. Mabie, )
We are now prepared to fill w orders I Cym* j. Murray, \ new tobe,
for these Celebrated Gins. Thsy need | wo. w. Morgan. )
no puffing. They grow uponthe soil
I with cotton, and know exactly vbat cot-1
ton wants. Have nil impro'ements I
that are of any benefit. NAhing for I
I show. We will run them againt any Gin [
I ihat is made.
Eureka Gin.
Mr. Pratt is making a fev of these]
I Gins this year. They are particularly
adapted for tras^f cotton. Ihey were I
having a great run on toe Hississippi
I River before the war. Run sone heavier |
I and gin. faster than his other Gia.
Orders promptly attended to. '
T. MATHER &CO.,
Sole Agents for Texas.
Strand, Galveston.
Galveston, June 12th, 1867.
taken sick began to
On i
M. Millet,4
tration,
more confirmed the
gaining -ground. ' .On Mendaj ¡
eral move by nearly att the
S8&S&W &&&QO&0
FT1HE undereigiiedTegs k ,. I"f ^ <f*° «I W«Wjr.
A fully to inform toe citizens of Hemp- the roads being lined in every dhse-
stead and vicinity, that he intends opening tion eveiy«wálabfecon>eyailíe.
—AND—
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of every'description, sach as
IV . A SCHOOL
I At' toe place lately occupied by Mr. Jeyee.
Young men desiring to prepare for ad-
I vanced classes in college mil receive the
I desired instruction.
I ^ Session to commence on the firstMonday
I in September, continuing five months.
terms of tuition:
Common English branches, per <
Month...
The deaths J. L HolloweQ and —
Loodennilk were aénonncod on Toes-
day. , v '■ . '
By the death of Col. Hellowsll
Hempstead has leet one <|f Its most'
worthy citizens.
Wednesday recorded the death of
Miss Mary Green, sister 4 Mr. Win.
COFFEE,
TEAS,
Molasses,
SUGAR,
FISH,
SYRUPS,
Latin,Greek and higher branches I .
:■ lomápt*. Ezchnge ÁML
wm
M. Y JONES.
Hempstead, August 15th, 1867.—3t
CANNED FRUITS, SAUCES,
Width.
Length.
2 ft
6 ft
2 ft. 6 in.
6ft. 6 in.
2 ft. 6 in.
7ft
2 ft. 8 in.
6ft 8 in.
2 ft. 10 in.
6 ft. 10 in.
2 ft. 10 in.
7ft.
3 ft.
7 ft.
3 ft.
6 ft. 6 in.
3ft.
7 ft. 6 in.
3 ft.
8 ft.
4 ft
8ft.
B.T.&C. A HARRIS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas.
aprl3
I G. Searcy,
SEARCY & BOONE,
AT TOR NE VS AT LAW,
v
MILLER So LUHN,
BELLVILLE, TEXAS,
Dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Hardware,
h. h. Boone. | ha.ts, boots, shoes, crockeby, I son jertigen genftern, 3^uren,
etc., etc. SSIintd unb ©^ingíea, fowte atle arten
onsists of á new and well i .td£^c ^%iten
We are also prepared to furnkh Snp-
I plies, Bagging, Rope hud Ties on toe
{growing crop! Consignments solicited;'
Prompt attention given to all business en-
I trusted to our care. No speculation in
I Cotton. Quick returns of all sales.
T. MATHER & CO.,
Cotton and Wool Factors,
Strand, Galveston,
june 21 no 23-6 months.*
A. SESSUMS & CO.,
GAL VES TON and HO ÜST0.V, |
texas,
| cotton and wool fvctors, |
GENERAL COMMISSION
j. b. ahrenbeck,
HEMPSTEAD TANNERY,
| Situated on Clear Creek, two nales firom
together with a good supply of coon-1 town, is prepared to supply all kinds of
LEATHER,
try produce,
Tobacco, Cigars, See..,
HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS, \
cash paid fob
InclndingHarness, Sole and Upper; also.
Belting.
CASH FOB GOOD BAW HIDES.
We have three deaths to davaléis
for Thursday—a daughter of Mr.
D. H. Coleman, -—- Katar, and
Fannie Wright.
Friday Numbered three deaths-—■
Major Green (of the Board of Regis-
tration), Thomas McGhee, and Mm.
Coleman.
The deaths from yellow ¡fever to
8. Sertitg&Sro.,
39 3^tairic¡©trajfe, Gc!a on SUlflam <2t
$ou$toit, Sej:a3.
$aBen ftet# i>a«J6ebeutenfte merchants,
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texas
Agricnltnral Implement Depot,
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
For the convenience of the public, I will date number 13. We have no avail-
I & Co. will be promptly attended to. port of the age of the several parties
g31-ly J.B.AHRENBECK. deceased> the only convenience for
HEMPSTEAD FEMAL £ getting die report as it.is
SCHOOL. I through the kindness of
MRS. JOHN WHARTON |
ESPECTFULLY announces to toe | Wednesday, Sep. 4th, Mrs. Steven-
fever.
Sep. 7A4 £mtaii>
r1
ANDERSON,
Grimes County, Texas.
Íeb2-f4-ly. •
J. P. OSTERHOUT
ATTORNEY A T LA W,\
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas.
ebt-ft-ly.
z. Hunt '—n. Holland. |
HUNT A HOLLAND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,\
BELLVILLE,
Austin County, Texas.
fob*-tt-Ty.
w.i.cocke.m.d. e. t. bonney, m. d.
drs. COCKE & BONNEY,
physicians & surgeons,
BELLVILLE,
AUSTIN COUNTY, TEXAS,
—:o:—
HAVING had great experience in
8urgery, are prepared to operate
opon and treat all surgical diseases.
CONSISTS OF A NEW AND WELL
selected stock of Spring and Summer I ititpyetyUtl.
goods,
bought after the great ¿tacline of Dry
Goods in New York.
^ust Received—
25 p'ses India Head Domestic;
20 • Star Mill
15 " Sprague Pr'ts, Summer Style;
10 " Amaskeg '• " ""
10 " Garner *•" " *
10 " Amaskeg Tick;
15 " Cottonade;
25 " v Swiss and Organdí ne;
25 " Muslin;
. 100doz Coat'sSpoq)thread;
2 " Lad. Calf Shoes;
Men and Lady's Slippers;
50 Scale beams for Cotton Gins and |
Farmers;
20 doz Steel Hoes & Garden Bakes; 1
10 " Hames and Collars.
mar22 gfttf.
mar22
g9:ly
| Franklin street, below Htatchins' House'
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
MANUFACTURER of every descrip-
tion pf
SADDLER Y and
HARNESS, TREES,
HARDWARE,
WOOD STIRRUPS,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
mar22 ( • g9:ly
Seherffins & Barnard,
dealers IN
/
AGRICULTURAL
—and—
wholesale gbocebs-
Bagging, bope and ties always
on hand, and will be furnished at
1 lowest rates to their patrons. Especial
care given to toe sale of Cotton and Wool
to their address at Galveston or Houston.
Parties shipping their Cotton can obtain
Permits under their Bonds, or draw ^on
I them for amount of Taxes-
Wool. Sacks Furnished.
May 31,1867.—3 m.
Clothing at Wholesales
- peel & dumble,
offer
Gang Plows,
Sulky Cultivators,
Sorghum Mills,
Union Churns,
HYDRAULIC, UNION AND DOTYCLOTHESI
WASHERS.
Wringers,
Fire Proof Safes,
Sewing Machines,
Cotton Gins,
Mills,
Sfc.. fa.,
at Manufacturer's Prices. •
citizens of Hempstead and vicinity I son, yello'
that the Fall Session of her School for I Q
Girls, in which will be taught all the! Saturday,
English branches, will commence at the
residence of Mr. WM. YOUNG, on Mon-
day, the 9th inst. Terms, $4 per month
in advanee.
Sept. 5th, 1867.—g32-tf
m,
-ESSES. I. BERNSTEIN & CO.,
i formerly of Alabama, have on hand a full
and complete stock of Spring and Summer
Clothing. They manufacture their own
clothing, and propose to sell as cheap as
any house south of New York. Country
Merchants will find it to their interests to
give them a call. Tremont street, opposite
Suter'B Building, Galveston, Texas.
mar22 g9:6mte
The Great Plow—Southern Clipper.
cf Come and See Us.
G. W. EMBREY.
(Successor to Elmore «fe Embrey,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,]
173 STRAND,
GALVESTON........ TEXAS. |
Bonds filed in toe 3d and 4th Districts.
Now is Your Time! iMPLEMEHTS'
octl9-f40
tf
M9avast9
21,23,25 & 27 Broadway, N.Y.,
Opposite Bowling Green,
ON THE EUBOPEAN PLAN.
THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and
widely known to the traveling pnblic. The
location is especially suitable to merchants
and business men; it is in close proximity
to the business part of toe city—it is on
sspart of toe city-
of Southern ana
the highway „ ...
travel—and adjacent to all the principal
Railroad and Steamboat depots.
The Stevens House has liberal acom-
modations for over 300 guests—it is well
furnished, and possesses every modern
improvement for the comfort and enter-
tainment of its inmates. The rooms are
spacious and well ventilated—provided
with gas and water—the attendancé is
prompt and respect ul—and the table is
generously provided with every delicacy
of the season—at moderate rates. '
, The rooms having been refurnished and
remodeled, we are enabled to offer extra
r|K) reduce our large stock, which, by
toe addition of the large amount of
Goods brought up by H. Miller, from
Galveston, has become too extensive for |
a country store, we will sell our surplus
stock of
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats,
Crockery y
Etc., Etc.
For cash, at cost and carriage prices. ]
C? Country Dealers and Peddlers are
Western | invited to give us a call and get ourprices
MILLER & LUHN.
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LABOR-SAVING MACHINERY.
^GEHTS FOR-
MLLER & LUH¥,
wholesale' and retail i
STRAUB'S Wheat and Coi u Mills.
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child, di8ease not known.
Sunday, Sep. 8th, F. E. MÜlerr
yellow fevar.
Monday, Sep: 9th, J. Conner, yel-
MÍEW 'SiTORE. |low fever.
Tuesday, Sep. 10th, J. L. HoUe>
well, yellow fever. -
Same day, —— Loudermilk, yel-
low fever.
Wednesday, Sep. 11th, MlsaMaiy
Green, aged 15 years, yellow hnt
Thursday, Sep. 1Mb 'da^ghtar ei
Mr. D. H. Coleman, yeDow fever.
Same day, Kaiser, a astWe tf
S witseriand; yellow fcwri
Same day, Nannie Wri^*,dan^-
ter of Mr. Wm. Wright, jdknr
fever. ■ ■-•'•-u
Friday, Sep. ISA, Maj. J. E.
Green, yellow fever.
Same day, Mis. D. H.
yellow fever.
Same day, Thomas
few fever. 'Z;;^
Those msstdek an Ifir.
Lester, Mr. ToIUvar, Mr.
| THATCHER & SPRINGFIELD,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL
Grocery Merchants.
The highest Market Bat.es paid for
COTTON, WOOL, HIDES,
AND OTHEB COUNTBY PRODUCE.
Hempstead, Texas, Sep. 3^ 1867.
Zu Verkanfen.
Siu jíoeijlóáigta
JMV Wife. iB0IGAEeL.
JS Í.TJL doned my bed and board, without 7 Zunmerit, Wit cftjn gepot
^ I cause or provocation, I hereby notify all I 9ie6enjebautcn lUlb 4 Sldet £ftttb £
}-j persons not to credit her onmy account. I ftig gcltgett i Sttbujk?, Sluftin Scutito.
OI I, oty* if fj rt. Í.J-
hereby forewarned not to have any tran- '"i "Cer toutce flud} mit 3>0Ttpeu 9uS I fJant. Herbert. ^«'M' I
™ gactions with her in regard to any of my I (Sbtt tenu^t toetbm !6tmeu. SoTt^dl' -w-e .
5BI D&uers. some of which she took with her. | ftgftg 33cbfatgi!tlgcil tDttbftl dltgcbctCtt I oCWCfilJ ft
í)ierauf Slefleetirenbe ttstlen fit^ gef«. | {l<3*a
I Iigfl an ben naterjei^netea ©gent^umrr
I werben. Industry, July 15,1867. I ^ tk. mantiy are down also.
g25-3m* THEODOR DAUM. 1 w# ^Doctor.
IMPORTANT KOI ICE J gaTtoSSÍ'i wk|rÍM^
|ed. Dr. Cnnhinghsm.
papers, some of which she took with her.
•H. M. YOUNG;
Bellville, Texas, Aug. 13th. 1867.—g304t|
W. L. Mtody, Galveston. L. F. Moody. Galveston. I
F. M. Bradley, Freestone Co.
MOODY, BRADLEY & CO.,
COTTON AND IFOOLI
j
FACTORS
and
I
ll persons holding deeds from toe
The Buckeye Mower and Beaper.
Hydraulic Clothes Washer and Wringer.
Corn and Cotton Planters.
Bellvillb Texas.
SKINNER'S Patent Gang Plows, Ac.,
HAVING completed my arrangements | See.
with toe manufacturers, I am now
,Dd «f I able to sell FOB CASH as low as any. HOUSTOX TFYAS
Guests. house in Texas. Please call and examine I UUL5T03 , TEXAS.
imil is:'t P n ■'. my stock which comprises all of the lead-,
sou , laG7.—6ino. Proprietors j ;„g Miiefaa. g5-ly- mai22gft3ms.
J. A. SMYTH,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER
and jewelleb,
(From Loudon,)
strand, galveston, tfexas.
All work will be guaranteed for Twelve
Months, and no second charge made.
General Commission Merchants,' Hempstead Town Company, are
stband, galveston.
hereby requested to have them duly re-
1 corded in the County Clerk's office as
I soon as practicable, as it is impossibls to
TT7E will farnish Bagging
"i Cotton to be shipper „„„. .
will make liberal advances on consign- ®everal agents, and many of the books and
¡ ments for sale or shipment. g28-ly papers are lost or mislaid. I
— I I shall goon and make quit daim titles—
OFFICE I after waiting a reasonable timé, for parties
I Concordia Manufaofairlng Co having deeds to comply with the above re-
' " Hempstead, Aug.7tTl867. ''que8t'to all the ,oto-wbe^ n0 deedi ^
Watches injured by incompetent
workmen will be carefully attended to,
and made as New.
glO—!y
Notice is hereby given, that
no accounts against this Co. will be
recognized, unless made upon an' order
from the Secretary or Superintendent.
Merchants are warned not to credit any-
one on account of this Co.
geo. g. lester,
g28-tf Secretar .y
pear on toe County Records.
J.W.McDADE,
Town Agent.
July 17th, 1867.—g24-4t_
CP J. A.Smytoe, practical watchmaker,
of 20 years experience, and from London.
Strand, Galveston.
down the other day with I
but we hear he is / '—
Wecannetbnt
of the Brothers Ahrenf
Tuffly, Henderson snd othm la Ai
our hour of need. .
We hope all who have
town will stay away an til we
have frost; ail business is i
and everything
aspect Anyone
fnenis qtand a poor shew, aa tto
money, on all vocation , luis to. to
planked down.
BP" If yea want good fi-iwh taniip
seed, gp to the Post OSes.
— «t
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Osterhout, J. P. & Hartley, Thos. The Texas Countryman. (Hempstead, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1867, newspaper, September 14, 1867; Bellville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth180276/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.