Weatherford Times. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1872 Page: 2 of 4
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ptiun09 to H kxbkk.—it y%u lio
not koflfjour paper, cut tht* oat and j'B ^
pat it wfioro yna,oan find It:
i A surveyar'i chain it.4j olc* ór
7lí feet, divided info 100link*o 792 M*ets<
inches. MTfa,«'«lt
A square chain is 16 square jieie*;
4 and 10 square chains are in aefdi °
Four roods are «n acre, each oon-
tnining 1,240 square yards, or 84,-
4 yards 28 inches on
767 feet, or 24 yards
each side.
A pole is 3i yards each way.
An aere is 4,840 square yards, or
00 yards 1 foot iochcs each way ;
and three acres are 120 yards and a
half eafch way.
A square mile 1,780 yards each
way, 'is 640 aerea; half a mile, or
41') yards cach way, is a park, or
farm, or 40 acres, and a furlong, or
220 yards each way, is ten acres.
p
T. D. XOR1
mmm fíákf*¥éltft
Texan* Tempi# of Hoao*
Merts at Ma*oatt bad
8atu
H, M, Kid wat
eatWrfhrdl
L I f. ri
Meets at the Muouio Hall, the lull
Friday* la each meatlk,
D. W. SPEXB, CU P.
8. IT. Mii.ijkin. Scribe. ¿g-
Ziames!
GREAT REDUC"
■■ ■ iéé m
IPtoM!
onin price
Party Substituted for Country.
The Radical assumption of power 'is
a subject which should be constantly
kept before the American people, in
order that its rapid inroads upon the
Constitutional guarantees may be
chucked ere it be too late. Radicals
have, for the kut ten or twelve years,
had such complete possession of the
Federal Government that they have
come to think and act as if it belongs
them. " I muí the Mtute," said a
French despot. "I aiu the Govern-
ment," says Urant, and every petty
official basking in the sunshine o!
Executive iavor, chimes in an affir-
mative cry. This identification ol
themselves by Radicals with thetiov-
crnuiont, has lt>d to muny practical
ovtU and abuses—to uuny tyrannies
and much political persecution.—2sU.
It has been suggested of late that
the United States had no use (or
either mi army or navy. The Pre*
aidutit timl occupation lor the first
in South Carolina and Florida, in N.
t >i leans and Chicago ; and tor the
other at Sun Momtngo,
Of course it would not do to send
I he troops out on the I row tier to be
butchered by the ludíaos,
¡iMyon hear of thai chap who
attended the sab of a hotel, recently
at a town in Ohio f IMta.ln'l a cent
it« hia pocket, hut ho stood up aud
bid boldly, "toeulv«*ig)it thousand
dollar*!M, It was knocked down to
him l and when the question waa
asked, "Who is the purchaser tM
this audachtus scAmp replied, "The
l\un*y |.v aula U ail road M t if course,
he ma« not in person required ta put
up the money turn an impartial buy-
<M like that, 'whetchy he was able,
in the course of a couple of days to
sell the whole to another party tor
|.'l.\000, and clear the dlduiei
SNA
••&TEINWAT,"
"GHAY A GO's,"
"HAINES BROS,
And other maks of Pianos at tenjur omt
Mow Factory Prieta, without any add!
tioual charge for freight or insaranoe.
Parlor Organs ami Melodious
ofdiffcrent style —prloes Atom $75 to $5.00
On hand a largo stock of
BraseJIustrumenti, Drums, Violins,
Quitar , Mu**c Box**,
and Masiual Instruments of every de-
scription, which wo sell at redueod prices,
•hoot Muelo seat by wail, pest paid,
on receipt of market price.
Catalogues of Mus«o nod prioe list of
l'iauos scut free on pplicatiom
W e are now selling muUmH4
octavo Jh'wooW/N'omo# for ft^SQ ourreuey.
THO'S GOÜGAN A BttO.,
Music Dealers, ...... 22*1 St., Galveston,
T
Mrs
M.ULLMANN h
Tebeeeo.paaf; Cigars, Pipos.
!
úroitHUfC*
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$>M¡m
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ipifci
. ¥r-
.••yr;r
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Houaton aad Trni Owtra
Railway,
icncc
HW
bu> ing hotels
Katlroud.
. >>i* i\ K \>i *c*i
for the 1'uuusy Wauia
Tho UAl itsm concerning the
tlraudjOu^e Alette is infinitely In
his cut.tit, || is «aid he has given
live thousand dollars to (he poor (4
New York, twn thousand to |hu poor
uf Hoslou, and will add five thousand
l« tho iv hot ot Ciitoago. i hi*
shows thai the .young man s boatt-is
in the itghl placo. II isa pleasure
to think thai while the young Urand
Cuke la ei\|oyiog the society ol the
tioh and great, who monopolise htm
personally, thai hi* charily veabhes
i he humble and the tuftm ing.
Olaage ef Viase.
. On aud after Monday, November Uh !•-
71,1'aseaget Trains vrtU rue as follows i
'"leaves Oersieana at ft A. M. aad *1-15 l\
m , tor llausion, and iatertnedlate slatuoias
arriving at Houston at ft •. m, and tMft a,
Mn and at MeOade at W v, ir th3u 4, *,
glNeiuruiag, leavt>s lloestou for CersWaaa,
and inleri^ediale siaiieus at TiiW A. ¥ an«t
?;itli f m. , awivlaf at Candeaiia at 3VW in
M. tt ul NR *
lH)NN«(Tn
At tteftrii*, with tkelaternatlaaal Hall
rttad.
AM'ahrfrt, wltk Utafe ft r ttoitea, ea
Monda) , \Y d Uvsday and Friday,
At BreaaeaA, ier >Vaee, daily,
At Wea ae|a, with daib lino of *t«r
flu Andersen, llnntoMlle, rroekett, HHk
Ueiulersea *ad liougvtew,
At &e4Mttsr, ftu l agrande aud ttaé>
tnq , on M«v|lda>, >V ediioeday and If'rldajf
At NlaBad*, with dklly stages Aw Aas
ti*, Haouiarcos, Now HiauwMs aud Ban
Aateniei
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rf. nor
j, it. cm*
O* , freight A TlcKot Agent, n 4* I
J3!
citation.
J. F, PrrriLLO, ?
a. -d
J. HlRSliriLUT. >
State of Tama*, County of Parker.
To the tktrig or any lawful ojlosr sf
Parker. Oaswti, Qi ssHagi
YOU are hereby commanded to
summon Julius Steinbock aad
Jaoob Mirshtleld, who are new aea>
reeident* of tha State ol Texas, by
pubUabiag i b i • citation In tbe
"Weatherford Tuacs," for ibar *oo-
oesrive week*, to be aad appear al
our aeat District coart, to be beldia
Weathorford, Parker Coantv, Texas,
on the first Monday ia February,
187'J, then and tkere to answer the
Petition uf Jame* F. Pittillo, wkoiein
tbe said Pittillo ha* alledged, in sub-
staaee a* follow*, to-wit t That tke
said Julius Steiaboek aad Jacob
Uirehfield are nartner*| aad doing
busioeas under toe firm name of Ju-
lius Stienbock A Co., and that aaid
Deleudaut* are justly indebted to
by note, in the auia of Ou« Uua-
aad ninety ftv* dollar* gold,
interest on «ame l>ow l*t Sep-
t 1H71) aud that *^id deiena
daut* are Juatl/ indebted lo him on
account (a tbe *a«a of ai« bandred
and eigb|y niae and 7d.l(K) dollar*
g<4d* a* specifically avored ia «aid
petition) atvd tbat tbe residence of
said defendant* Julius Staiabrvvk and
Jaoob Hirah field are unknown to htm
and thai 4bey are reawving tbeir
property beyond tbe Nnfc* of ibe,
Slate el Taxes, aud\h*t he baa Ju*t
reawm* to believe tbat J. ft. Carpen*,
tor 4 Usee «re indebted te the aaid
4*f*nJ iui*, and baeealbetB of tbeivs
in thlir possassloni aad be ptaye viur
citation and J
blot, by
t ameer,
2* " FALL A^WINIEB
for sals,
All kinds efOaa-geodsA 'Caadlos
Piae Lamber;A Cypnea'tk ingles
X k QOODLET'S
C; Hays
(Ml ibfUSt earner Pwhite square.)
tp^rmived a well
^krocic OF
Goods,
Has
■OOTHi
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net vfct ■
|Wv1W
and famishnsealiald!
special teiiaf*
Witness py head
doe, this Jan
S,H.M
I£R1ES,
MAT*,CAI4a,TOItAp
Pawllj supplies,
Jk; *«,, *<h'
Ml k '
to call and «
; ef Ladies'
«ami
all kind. J
CARRIAGES! and WAOOH^ 1
SWCK•flttKS1-1-
e sapeiier article of
IKiti\m
We are
u
i -a-
sdE ..
T
&
71* J
r*l¿
AND CHEAP
ov&vx^naos
Iron and Steel.
We intend to keep oonstaatiy en haai
^iu| for i&lo
in quantities to eait parchase , a full as-'1 f*
•orlatent of lieu aad -Stool.
TlftX IKON,
KOUND, HALF-HOUND aad OVAL,
NAIL K0D8,
Sfeere /teo, aS
CAwm.^o *TMt
H°«« *** , noMHAiU.
Wo will famish Ülask Siidihs etlh
sreiy thing la the Iron Liae er Took, up
Sffl?k '•
of all kia*ls. both
at *k0ft not lee,
elk la Wood a*
Weed aad Iran dene
a speciality having workm
parlittcat, who know
> . JRIMII
treat w# shall be enabled to
sailshteilee la that line,
/itm JAar*
1 la Weatk*
ttfi
B wMMMt,WS have t
ethrd ike laettWej
*■(
e Jitsi received aad epeaed a terv
Large and eemplete etoak ef
GOODS
OP 1YRKT mOMPTlON,
1* aty I lee, to which the atleniian efh^r,
I* west respeetfally iarlted, '
nmwo in
aró
AMDS ft
(NP) j¿yj^gJ||(|LrC*LK*
TP y«e want aaything seM at Anoto ,
1 any time, call en . HAYMEsT
t ' CWr Aeedapee
JMansfield College,
Horses und Bet/- Cattls
far Board and Taitiea. e,
to |10 per 1
takes far Board and T
lfWluf..F*pm|8
From 118.50 to ft*) ih
112.50 tu $20 per sreoien, la .Pre>
_ j_Perat4M7 Departweni.
P*®"* M0 to ftSO ia Cal lege piepor.
Oae Uindred aad Fifty ^«aiders osa
WHITE GOODS
I he largest and most verted ato>A af ekltp
For lurtbsr particmars adilrvM the Pni-
idoat RÉV. JOHN OtiLUKK.
. Maasfleld, Taiae
Fobwary Iftth, l«n.
ib > s«Ut 1 "
si * day themef, «ill ho aold witkia tho
huew pr^rMf hv law at public vea
d*e, to the highest UuWer. tie tN aH
House d«M>r, at Jaokslntro, la Jack t oualy,
lexM, t|ae Halt ef a Toe* Lot siluatoj
in Jaekaboee, Jaek Oc« .|v, Texas' and
kaean an the te a map as 1-ot S , 0, o>
Block he, , Alse Mall ef a Mime
I louse, siuatod ua said let aud Week,
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Lev Its! aa as ih«< pre^rtv d dawre M
Mot ee 111« setisft' an c^oomiua issu.si «>m
el Ule Oesirtei ChteH ef «id tw
lam ol ntauley ('«mper agateet the 1
James MiMoOuw^a,
Kl WOLrr VltTH
. Ithertlf Jack t'anaü, Tetae
It) L t. v'Ht l^ utuni l epi
t>.,. ;am, ih;i
ie
ud
(iiasF
leaned Jan 4, U7t.
It a 11 é Hmce, Alt'
No, W
illAlloN
t> KouaMt H#v i
M V HoWOla, S
'IHlh Hi Al lv WV IV*A*
To Iho fthoilff oí1 IkflV t'mislaid* ttf
V®ik«i ISiuftiy
YO\l tktehéíyby «*oou«iuol 'd that vohsuui
HtOH Ivy pWBlWtttleM M V. lloe H, aHoH
|« httbl tlHM M
iv-oloo* Ol vlv*< ol iVws te he aml*
1.. i,.... it,.' IMstHet tSwrt to he hold
a*
V.I,
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a oil Tor llie i'ouotr hfV*Htei\ at ihe tHoivl-
lo ifie loo« of WeatheHMrd,
I
haiise IhfHw. . ,
00 lite F1MI M oday lu|Fehiil*l* e t,theo
atol there to answer MM peHlloo of A. I).
Ki ttard, Thoioas WtoHli atol J. J, Bolder,
nied lit said Ceurt aimlitst sold M. V. Itew-
ete. atol nUr#luttlo suhitanue as^illows,
trt-Wli that the «Hill leferttlahl M j. lito ,
ers Is tudehteil to the said plaintiff i|t the
sum of Three Thousand Hlj llimdreil and
Forty right Dollars, ,'ltlcls lies ides Interest,
for that the said defendant on the Hard tlav
or April, I88&, ohllgStjd himself by art
inurnment.in writing
pneuiseorr note, to pit.
Mouth aud rfttldsf ount
of O'-lolier I Ol iii. Blxiynltto thousand
tmitmlsnf salt, or lhatauioont in bet f-stei i-s.
tnur Jcnrs old or over, at three lnnttlryU
jtuuiitls for caeh steer to be paid In either
the parties may call for,
1'Mttioimrs lurlher ajlege that on the said
S>*hl day of April, IW3 , the said dofen-
dut inaJo, eteetUed, signed aud delivered
to them his curtain other writing obligato-
ry. in sultstanoo as follows.
"Received of Kenaril, Smith and snider
one pump, lor which I bind myself to pay
si* 'I'lo ttpntid six Imnilerd ami Kijty six
pounds of sali.in ease,I can ntako it answer
my purptwc, if not 1 will return the said
punt if ill, tfood order, This tho 2!lrd doy of
April IPtiS.
M. V. nOWEtts.
Whereby the said defendant became in-
delited to jietitionsrs in the'.aforesald sumof
ThreoThousand six Hundred A Forty eight
atol :H)-1IMI Dollars, IN tioners aver that
gi(.y ure the lt'| nl owners and holders of said
two written oliliiratious.that the samo have'
lonjc since .been utic,and are stiff due,owiug,
payable aud unpaid; that the <ald defen-
dant is a non resident of thi State, whore-
tore they sue and pray for citation by pub-
lication, Herein litil nat, but of this writ
make «lúe service and retara as tbe law di-
■cets-
Witness mv hand and official' seal, at
rSKALj O nice in said couutyrthis4tli Jay
ef Janttnry A. I>. 18/2,
8AM. H. MILLIKEN,
Clerk D. C« P. C. T.
Issei'd January the 4tb IH73.
s s
W C. McMillan,
(JI'WNUtOWH, VwAw Cta#«lT
^
' eoMphtto aseartiMsat af ,
jtai Ami wwnn
*
Dry 6oodN)
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I
Family Qrecsrles,
Atii, At*,, Ae,t
I* haaevot ttWVv«l te the jteoplk ef Pafbet
, a
Still *>tyftǤMt ecMMtif*. ,
EVRRt AJtTtCLF
seally fhlid in a eeentljr atete liift b
Of Tklk
riiki a
Iflfl
ksr i\muty
Yoa an
bUUliUltM II
~w*?i^nv^ w
<u d Jaoob
uokuaial
trial
m
His Hncdi have ItMh seleelptl with great
e, and is composed of articles suited
to tbe wants nfthe Frontier people.
He will sell for
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a ec ■ Ji
iWiki ■
X
►« MM
i'V
v?;
and
k«
M
tm
hooper A CO,
Dollar
, as cheap as the oheapoet.
HIDES
and
country prbdua
will be t'akeiriu exohaage for Geoda, and
. for whioh the Best Prices will be ¿trea.
Oive him a call and
examine his Goods
duly protvttetf flir nee aeeep-
tanite and nen nay me* toe the tWeHty-slxth
day ef «epteitiher, a, o Wfl, end
was either accepted tot psytneat,
wherein said defendants became li
id Haul* to pay to the Mdd M
k O, said *am ST Si* T
«, in said draft specified,
Petitioner Ngtber aver* that th* aaid
defendant*, aftW the making sad dellrery
et aaid draft at, to-wlW the eeeaty of Par-
ker, became I debted to tbe *Ma Inn of
Northeett, Cooper A Co,.
diae delivered ait tbe *S*c4al
reOuest ef aaid Defendanta, to themi and
fur other i tens In Plaintiff's petition speo-
ifled to the amosnt of Three Handled and
ttoventy-one and M 100 Dollar*, aad that
aaid Plaintiff ia now the legal owner aad
holder of aaid protoetod draft aad asid
account, amounting In all to ths
Ons thoesand Three Hundred and
ty-*ne and OOmiO Dollar i th
liaiits hare heretofore failed,
neglect, fall and. reftiee to pay tk*
any paitfv
aget that
denU of this
aeut from the
aaéa, and prays tan*
Rs&^SÍtot
before purchasing,
ringtown, October ttd 1871
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