The Belton Journal (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1880 Page: 3 of 4
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BELTON JOI ItNAL.
THURSDAY, DECEMKEU 10. !<*■<>.
iin un-
turned troin
l-OC AI. \K\\S AXn VIEWS.
The ball season is now in full blast.
Helton will soon be re-nlnted by rail
road time.
Our merchants arc bow
meiia- trade.
Dr. J. M. Isbeli has n
Falls county.
A heavy fog icts prevailed here for
several morning*.
Receipts of express matter arc in
creasing with every day.
Our merchants are " now receiving
eoods in large quantities.
Our markets are now supplying cus-
tomers with good beef.*
Capt. J. J. Thompson bus moved in-
to his new brick cottage.
The doctors report unusual good
health all over the county.
Sunday la>t Was an uncommon fine
day for going out to church.
Miss Carry Bradbctry is visiting
Maj. G. W. IletleyV family.
Mr. W. P. Anderson is on a visit to
his old home in Walker county.
The eyes of the little ones begin to
glisten as the holidays approach.
Now is the time to induce your neigh-
bor* to subscribe for tiltfJocRSAI..
The road between Beiton and Rogers
needs attention very badly in several
places.
On Thursday last while Rev J
Hillyard, of McMillan, was feeding
gin be bad the misfortune to s;e
hand caught by the sa*vs, and !i
be could extricate it his arm w
down and most terribly
Whilst the surgeon was di
lacerated member two men
who had tLcmselvcs been
M.
bis
before
-> drawn
mangled,
ssing the
came up
t former
a
j times subjected to similar treatment l>v
their carelessness at gin work,
j There is some talk of organizin
! literary club in the city to be known as
; the "Per Oradus,'" the meaning of
j which is "step by step." The ob ject to
i be aimed at by the members will be
! mutual improvement, and such benefits
Local Correspondence.
kirpsdaix BrncET.
Rogers is doing a eood shipping bus-
iness.
Very little wheat has been sown up
to the present time
The construction trains are within
eiglit miles of Temple.
Everyone in the cotton fields since
the sunny weather began.
Mr. Caldwell, lately bitten by a ta
rantula. has about recovered.
The grange store and Baptist
at Birdsdale are to be moved up to the
depot.
Prof. Combs commences school at
the Birdsdalc Institute on the first Mon-
day in January.
Hogs are so scarce in tlieconntrv that
j Fifty Vkaks Ac.o.—It is really as- ■
j tonisbing when we look back even tif ;
; ty year- since and compare the way
i people rrot along then with the habits,
Surroundings and customs nowadays.
Then the household furni'.ure consist-
j ed of a few plain chairs, or stools, a
; table, and a bedstead, made probably
1 by the head of the family or village
i carpenter. Carpets there were none.
: Today, few are the homes that c
i contain a c-arpit of some sort.
! the average laborer by a week's work
: may earn enough to enable him to re
Along to wan.
of wagons arrivt
it was noticed
front .of Trio!* <y
blockaded". W.T
witness subsc^uei?
my! what a lot of
soon revealed.
tine large raisin
sardines, choice cl. .<•-•
> not j-citron, sweet ciio
while rings, ijuince bull ■. ;i
a thousand and on oth
what do you think*
ym xtonlfi
Ouiu CiulJlu
as may be derived from frequent meet-
ings and the presentation and criticism
of literary offerings either original or
selected. hope to be able at as ; buy their meat.
early day to chronicle the organization j We have hopes that if the M., K.
of the Per Gradus Club. land T. misses Beiton it will com"
Mr. A. F. Bentley has disposed of I through Temple.
his interest in the firm of A. F. Bent > Quite a number
ley & Co.. to Mi. J. C. Letts. Mr
Bentley hrs made for himself an envi-
able reputation as a business man,
and we are glad to know that he con
templates again embarking in the mer-
cantile biisiuess in our midst. lie will
i pose at night upon a spring bed. And ! they said that othe
liurcli i -peaking of spring beds reminds us | a similar manner v;er
' that Messcrs. Jackson A McClintic arc j Go and see all that
1 now offering to our people the twin i for yourself. ^
: bed spring which is superior to any in
1 use. This spring is as far superior to
' any spring in the market as a smooth
I Nicholson pavement is superior to the
i corduroy roads of fifty years ago.
- Each spring has an individual strength
most ail tha farmers will be forced to \ of sixty pounds. With this spring a
| light and lieavy person can occupy the
1 same bed without it sagging, as with
: slat or woven wire beds. It can be
| adjusted to any bed, and removed from
| one bed to anothej with the same ease
! that you can remove ordinary shits.
There arc main" other advantages about
this spring which Messrs. Jackson &
; McClintic will take pleasure in exhibit-
; ing to you if you wiii call and see them
at their manufactory on North street,
opposite tlie opera bouse. It
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and s<
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was bein-
throne
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BIG-H
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tercet
were . lut it-,
ttirvvcin i
you van m\
Thev keen
material.
Geor^eh .vn ;>
r-r point. (.'
!>rices nv.i\ be coitviiux
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OPPGSiTE
TH.fc CITY
TEXAS.
parties have vis-
ited Temple with a view to location |
when the lots are placed upon the mar-
ket.
Rogers seems quite lonesome. From
the depot no farm house is in sight.and.
Auction S.vle of Town Property.
; —On Friday, December 24, lS'iO, I will
oiler for sale my residence east of the
' square, at public outcry, in front of
; the courthouse door. The house lias
! three good rooms wi;!i stack chimney,
i There is a good well of water on the
place, and it is comparatively con-
■ venient to the business part of town.
Terms one-half cash, balance in six
' months with ten p r cent, interest
! from date. Mas. .t. C. RrssKi.i..
Beiton, December 1(5, l
fcarir sanue:
and licncc- he li
five barrels ot
for cliristmas
rv2I >>■ V.'hat s *.V tl
jusl received twenty
pure Kentucky whisky
times. lie buys his
AND FlliS
Good Turnouts,
ACCi>MMODATI«>N
;i:i:
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whiskeys, brandies, wines, ales, etc..
from responsible firms, and when you
buy from Sarg Sanders you can de-
pend on it that you get nothing but the
genuine article. His billiard hall is
now quite a rcsor! for tfcosc who de-
light in that !«<> Inating amuseiiicnt.
Remember Sarg Sanders when you ;;ve
hi the city. He now oc. tipies his new
stone building on E:-st street ; few-
doors above the opera house. 1!
JIO. G, LETTS & CO,,
r.rs to A F. Ul'.NTl KV
Clothiersl Furnishers
EAST-ST., BELTON, TEXAS.
; except the McMillan neighborhood,
however, remain with the new firm j three miles south, there are no settlers
untii the close of the present year.
Attention is directed to the adver
tisemcnt of Jno. C. Letts & Co., suc-
cessors to Bentley & Co. Mr. Let!
visiting
Mr. F. B. Rol >iuson. son of
tor of tbe Huntsville Item, is
our city.
Mrs. l)r. Morris, of Brown county,
is here on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
V. Nigro.
Tbe ladies of the Episcopal church
have postponed their entertainment in-
definitely.
' well known to all of our citizens, hav- '
j ing long held a position in the cstab- j
within 4 or 5 miles.
Rev. F. N. Law preached to a large
and attentive audience at the Baptist
church on Sunday evening. Our com-
be edi ! lishment of Embrce it Keys. The
muuity were highly gratified that con-
ference returned him to this district,
for he iias many warm and loving
friends among us. Lot.
new firm propose to maintain the rep-
utation of the old as clothiers and deal-
ers in furnishing goods, always having
in stock tbe latest styles made from j numter" of "bis" M
the best material. t
Marriage licenses issued for the
week ending December 15, 1SS0, as
j follows J. B. Uunt and Miss C. E.
The nearer the railroad approaches
completion the livelier the town ap
pears to lie.
Col. L. Burr bus returned from
yeston He was called there by illness
ia his family.
The pleasure seekers will enjoy
themselves at the residence of Mr G.
W. Tyler this evening.
Miss Delia Flume, of Austin, is visit-
ing her sister. Miss Ida, at the residence
of Mr. T. E. Smith.
A lively fire insurance business has
been done by our local agents during
the past month or so.
Mr. and Mrs George Putnam, of
Waro, are visiting their daughter,
3Irs. E. W. Corey, of our city
Misses Gertie Osterhout and Beulah
Euibree are expected home from lndc '
pendente to spend the holidays.
Rev. Mr. Vaughn, the new pastor of ;
th« Methodist church at this place, i?
expected to arrive this week.
Yes, we will have the boss town in
Central Texas when the M., K. and T.
forms a junction w itk the Santa Fe
Good cattle are in demand, and find
ready sale here. Tbe butchers say that
cattle suitable for beef are scarce in this
county.
Messrs. J. C. Stone. A. P. Gilder and
James Glenn, of Gatcsville, passed
through Beiton yesterday, on their way
to Austin.
Specimens of stone coal are occa-
sionally brought to town from the
mountains tin the Lampasas, five or six
miles "*
Mr. Henry C. SUerritT, tbe "deaf cor-
respondent for several papers", called
i Kinney, R. S. Sanimon and Miss M.
| S. Williams, M. C. Hale and Mrs. M.
I L. Davis, J. II. Hale and
| Murray, E. M. Perry and Miss Angus
; ta M. Stockton, C. M Bunn and Mrs. j ^ave jjeell
A I>. McCaskill, J B. Ferguson and !
Miss S. A. Walton, J W. I'url and •
Miss M. P. Bryce. S. A. Sauls and 1
3Iiss Lizzie Harris, Mr. M. L Shanklin j
and Miss Jimmie Wilkics I
A Galveston firm was making much ;
ado the other day over having received !
130 bales of cotton by a single ship !
meat from a firm somewhere on the j
Central road. On Monday. Messrs. L.
Burr & Co., of this city, shipped by
wagon 175 bales to a Galveston linn.
This shows what Beiton is as a cotton
market. Our buyers here, and they
arc many, have been and arc still pay-
ing j;ood prices for the fiecey staple,
evidence of which is the continual Slow
On Sunday afternoon a representa
tive of the Journal followed
low-citi-
J zens and walked out on the Santa Fc
j road as far as the Leon river. Evcry-
j thing was in a state of inactivity, though
! there were evidences on every hand of
j vigorous work having been done. Tre-
j mendous quantities f dirt have been
- iss t[,rown Up> the grade being quite heavy
each approach to the river. Piles
riven for the erection of
trestlework on this side of the river a
distance of some two hundred yards.
Dr. W. Barton, Salado, Texas, will
' be at bis office some portion of every
j day (except Sunday) to treat all dis-
! cases peculiar to females, and on Sat-
I urdays from 8 A. M. to P. >1. Has
a separate, neat and convenient office
I attached to his dwelling. A lady assis-
i tant always present when necessary.
I He is a regular graduate, and has had
! thirty five years constant practice. 15
, A. D. Potts couldn't afford to turn
! out an inferior piece of work, for be
j expects to remain in Beiton and con-
the ex j tinue in the leather business as long as
be lives. Therefore it is to his advan
tage to sustain the reputation lie has
heretofore maintained, and when he
tells you thus and so about any article
he has in stock you can depend on it
being jusl as represented. It
Now is the time when every one is
looking for a present for bis wife or
sweetheart, brother, mother, father, or
the baby, and his fliers and his eous
ins and aunts. Never before has there
been such a wealth of useful things
from which desirable presents can be
chosen as at present offered by J. A.
Smith & Co. at their temi !e of fashion
on the Avenue. , It
1 loi.i FIAT Enterta inm K>:T
pupils of the Beiton Male and
'.—-The
Female
Institute design contributing to tilt-
usual amusements incident to the
Christmas holidays by having an enter-
tainment at tbe Opera House on
Wednesday eve, Dec '22nd. Suffice it
lo say that the programme is both in
teresting and attractive. Prices of ad-
mission". adults 50 cents, children un-
i der ten years of age, 25 cents. Pro-
ceeds to lit devoted 10 paying rent of
school building. Let one aud all at-
i tend. It
We are just in receipt > t fifty do/.
! of the eel- bratcd King shirt, the !.< st
' shirt, made for the money. Also i r gt-
1 stock of over and undershirts, blan';t '>
I oveVcoats, yellow iish overcoats, prints,
' and domestics. Also large ~'o< k o!
1 groceries and the > !,• moo-I .t::d best
, coffee in tlie market. Also on
i lo-iij of salt. All of v h:ch wi
! sell at the lowest prices. N
j shall sell cheaper iban us. \ i>u
| not fail to look at those new
I goods at M E. A. S. \V. Miller's.
EV1
: car-'
■ will j
>b«dy ]
tm,
Ures-
51 ::t
Sl.W. j
bound in |
mcd paper j
Deep pits are being dug at the river for
tbe bridge-piers, and large pieces of
rock are lying on the cast bank waiting
j to be utilized for that purpose*. Capt.
| Loonie, the bridge contractor, has had
; a large experience in such work, and
i will push the present undertaking to a
! speedy completion.
Take Notice.—We beg to inform 1
our friends and patrons that we cannot
afford to carry them over another year.
We need money to pay our debts, and j
must have it. After January 1. 1881.
all unpaid notes and accounts will be
placcd in the hands of Esquire Strange i
for collection.
Pendleton «fc Embree, Howard. |
Geo. C. Pendleton & Co.. Troy.
Decembci !•!, 1880. 51 Jt
Citron,
Currents,
Jellies, ,
Prunes,
Seedless raisins,
Shaker preserv
and ail kinds of Uavoring extracts
D. M. Winn's.
As an impression has gone out that
j the county attorney can attend only to
> criminal business I wish to inform my
I friends mid former clients that I can
; attend to any civil business the same as
j before my election. Office m 1 obit r
building. 50 -It D. E. Patterson.
One would naturally think from the
number of saddles that daily leave A
I). Patts's establishment that he would
: exhaust bis stock but not so, he at-
i ways has workmen enough employed
1 to supply the lieavv demands costantly
being made. Go to A. I). Potts when
vou want a good substantial sadddle 1
§1.00. $1.00 $1.00
British poets handsome!v
cloth and nicely printed on
—a nice present—at "Tex," the new
dealers, on Main street, or at the big |
pen on the Avenue. Call and see them. I
§1.00. §1.00. §1.00. §1.00.
Also a splendid line of prose for adults
nd juveniles at the same places for
$1.00. §1.00. §1.00. §1.00. 50 2t
^
We heard an old and esteemed citi-
zen say last evening that he couldn't
see why people bought the old fashion-
ed machines since the New Home is
i made to sew oil buttons, darn stockings
j and every thing of the kind. Harvey
1 it Brown, who sell it, say that they
: warrant it for six years. It ;
! —-- . .!
Santa Ci.aus—has apptiinliai <
i 'Tex' the newsdealer his general agent j
1 for the institution oT toys and books I
i for the children, books, tint albums, j
work boxes, vases, smoke sets t->ilet i
| sets, cups and saucers, etc. nn :aa:n
strci-;, next door to post oflice, .a:l on j
Avenue, a; sign of Big Pen. "1 2t |
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r in
LATEST
£f\LES
v,: io iss.1.
300 IsitrurtiTe,
Oiigjaal, Plw,;^,
ffetful Engravlsgs.
(•ornina t:«I«t!nn
!•
Oarden Farm.
WE'RE HAPPY
at OUR HOKE,
Yoh iti'iy be
WHY? HOW •
** *ri bftro
PLENTY To EAT,
PLENTY To SELL.
H e &u<i
The American
Agriculturist,
! its Thousand* of Cioo«l
Hit.is au ! hslp u*
i" t .iuii, plau.stiiu orK better
>*'■ more protiuibly. It !ic 1
^ Ae. and Wi-t ltt>truct t
t'i'« t'hii'in n. /f i* F*r$t rate.
-:id r? Man. Woman. wi«i
— lii 1-ity. V.ituge. mn«t
' •.Hurry—oujrtit to liiTt tl."
It Will Help Yov.
TRY IT!
Term* lor \\ L III
'nr''*',%•§ • Four.
ti« *t of tlti* year fnv.
Ors Sf-^cimen f'*r ft Crtit9.
I'romiunN
at no < om.
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FURNiSHiNO
GOODS.
I
SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, KERCHIEFS, TIES. SCARFS, BOWS, UNDER
WEAR, NECK WEAR, &C.,
Business Sis, Walking, Soils, nfl Full Dress Slits,
SELECTED
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FUOM Till
jr
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We have spent no little time in getting
STOCK, whieli is now eonijilrtv i-i i verv
to Iks equal to any in Central T- n Wi
we are detelmined to be in the .-m!
m FABRICS.
up o;;r
Do|>nrlin<
will v,
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WIXTEU
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KE^SaCINGER TONIC
FACTS WORTH KMOWWC.!
, C!n? r,r u ha, H;i'i-lraU.'stiUlas!i and
many other of the !>•-1 m« i.ics known aic so
'skuliuU>*coml'i: e-! i-. P\rkkk*- «iisc.f :< Tonic
,ai ta xu ike ii the pcatc^ Blood Purifier md
Tho liekt Health in 1 Strcastk Uc®t«r«r
tier I m l.
Sorvrrffct i*thc composition cf PAt KrR*s OtK-1
; * T >NiC that r. J «liscasc can l« ng eiist where
u is u«-cd. If y>u have Dyspepsia, Headidw,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bowel. Kidnew or
Liver Disorder, or if you ;iec 1 a mil-! rfimumt,
>r appetizer, the Tonic is juat the medicine*
for you, a> it is h^hly curative aaJ
bat never intoxicating. ^
If you arc slowly wasting away with C
sumption or any sickness, it you have aPaiefel'
Cough or a bad Cold, l'ARKts'iGiNOtB Tokk"
will suicly lie'.p you. It gives new life and
i-or v* tn« fcrbk and and is a certain-
urc far Rheumatism and Ch>al«ra infantum. 1
Tl llai Saved Hundred* of Lives ; It May
Save lours. '
If yoo are feehi.g miserable don t wait until
vou are down sick, uut i *e the Ionic to-«l.ty.
So matter what your disease or symptoms may"
be, it will give prompt relief. ]
• Remember! I'akklk's Ginger TONIC is r^t,
a ram drink but the Beat aud Purest Family
.Medicine ever n;a !e, compounded by >
'process, ar l cr.tirel/ different fr-tm Bitters,'
'ginger prenarats 'tis «nJ all other *1 onics. Tr)-
A 50C. bottle. Your druggist can supply you.
i Or R. P. Tallev lias returned from ■
I New Orleans. Dr. Ti.1 ley went to New j
1 Orleans to attend the annua! session :
I of tlie American Public Health Associ- j
! ation, aud became a member of that ■
| body. It is composed of scientific and
He
jjoe- to
at our office yesterday
Lampasas from here.
Mr. J. P. lirightweli, the mail eon i
tractor ou the Helton and Gatcsville
route, is now running a tri weekly pas-
senger hack line on it.
Rev. Willis J. King,for several years
a citizen of this county, but now coun-
ty judge of Milam county, will make j
his home in Cameron.
If you are looking for a good town to |
iust come to- Helton and cast
your lot with life w. t.._- _ii , j^per
that you have acted wisely.
3Ir. A. M. Monteith, of our city, was
intimately acquainted with lieutenant-
governor Robinson, of Colorado, re- :
ccntly killed while out hunting.
Rev. Mr. Way, who has occupied ■
the Methodist pulpit here for several !
Sundays, has been appointed by the j
presiding elder to the Salado circuit j
Dr. E. E. Winn, of Sherman, is vis- j
iting his son, Mr. D. M. Winn, of our j
city. I)r. Winn expresses himself as j
very much pleased with our little city. '
Ricker, Lee & Co. have the contract j
for grading the first thirty miles of the j
Santa Fe west of Helton. This takes !
them to Copperas Cove, Coryell coun- j
*y-
The man who thinks that Jay Gould ,
will not speedily contract a road to j
Mexico is enjoying a Hip Van Winkle
slumber, that's aii. Beltou hopes to :
be on his route.
The Methodist church of our city j
will delight the children of its Sunday ■
school with a brilliant by lighted, and j
of cotton to our town j professional men of most distinguished
There was a week of school vacation j ability, from all the states of the union,
during the summer in Mr. E. II. II >.:n- j and its every meeting will have a ten-
mack's neighborhood above Youngs-i dency to infuse into every portion of
port, and three cf his children, two j the country a just regard for the laws
h.iys and one girl, determined to raise j relating to the public health, which in
thein son;e cotton, so thej' went to j time will prove of incalculable benefit,
work and prepared three acres of | •
ground, and the only attention it re- j Beiton leicgrapli company now
reived afterwards was four days labor ! have the speediest possible connection
bestowed on it by Mr. Hammock. A j with the outside world. A dispatch
bale of cotton was the outcome, and ' was sei1' from here to California one
the little folks had sy> to spend with < 'iav this week, and an answer was re-
oftr merchants on Tuesday. ; <-civu'! t!>r^ hours later. Dispatches
_ i to Waco. Galveston, St. Louis :tn«I oth-
Lf.t it itE Bbmemiikkki'.—'That1 cr points can now be gotten through
i-iin.-tmas is coming. • without unnecessary delay. The trouble
That Helton Is very much in need cf ' heretofore has been with connecting
a laundry. j lines, but this difficulty is now nver-
That the annual swearing off time ; P<5IU« the erection of another wire
approaches. ' along the International route.
That there isn't a county in Texas
superior to Hell.
That the time is at hand for « renew-
Itl «'f t
are
llev.
parted
That cotton, wool and liidc-9
eagerly purchased in Helton.
That Hell county can boast of as fine
water power as any in the state.
That nothing advertises a town and
county so well abroad as a good news-
1. C. S. Baird and family de
'or Rockdale on Tuesday. Mr.
i Uairil has been uastor uf iho Methodist I
I church a! this place for the past year, '
j and during his incumbency won the ;
; hearts of all our people. The best wish !
I es of all here attend him in his new i
! field of operations, not entirely new, j
; either, for Mr. Baird had tilled that ,
i station prior to his coining here.
Be sure and call ou "Tex.' the news-
, dealer, before making your purchases.
I He will convince you that he means
; business, lie has no catch word, but •
I will sell you a fair article at a fair ,
i price, and thus make a reasonable prof- j
it. It will cost nothing to price his j
: goods, and he will bo pleased. 50 2t i
; We take pleasure again in calling
i the attention of the trade to our large
and unusually attractive line of bed
! room and pallor furniture, carpets,
runs, cliromos, mirrors, brackets, camp
and willow chairs window shades and
; many other nice things, too numerous
to mention. . P. Mautix & Bro. It
Goon Advice.—Insure your proper-
ty in a Solid Company. The Liverpool
and London and Globe paid losses in
Chicago in 1S71. $3,339,091; in Boston,
in l«7i. S1,4C9.T09. the largest amounts
paid by any Insurance company on
' record. This is evidence of the strength
' of this enormous corporation. .Jf.ssi:
W. Pierce is their Agent at Beiton. !
Notice.—All peisons owing us ac-
counts will please come forward ami
' settle same with money or cotton. Our
: accounts are all due now, and we uccd
the money Yours respectfully,
ITt i! Ray i\: Eixiott.
Did you know that "Tt-x," the news- •
dealer, has the handsomest stock in'
Beiton, consisting in part of fine al-
bums, writ ing desks, work boxes, pa
peteries, gold pens and pencils, ami, in i
fact, lots of nice articles for presents at '
"Tex," the newsdealers, on Main street
and at the big pen on the Avenue. Call
andseetne. 50 2t
Christmas Thee Folks, Take No
tick.—All, just the very thing you have
been- wishing for. Go to Bropliy, on
the Avenue, and ask him to let you ;
look at those pound and half-pound
companion boxes, made especially for
hanging on cliristmas trees. Now, we
beg of you, don't fail to obey this in- ;
junction. 51 -t
Jno. C. Letts Si Co., successors to A.
: F. Bentley & C<>., lave just received 1
a large lot of elk-thing, furnishing •
■ goods, notions, >£c., for the Decern- |
tier and holiday tra'le. Persons wish-
. ing anything i:i llicir line would be
pleased to have theii call aud exam-,
ine tbs goods. 51 2t
( The exercise-'- of tlie Helton Infant i
School will be resumed Sept. C. 1880.
Price per moiitli $2.00
Incidental feAper month... 10
Miss 1 il.lx.N\ F. Arv.oon.
• 6-tf / Principal.
Jake Heringcr prides himself on his
i work, and when h-: sells you a saddle.
• bridle or harness it is a i.miui:ie good
' piece of work, anil no mistake. Call
' ou iako He.ringcr for your saddlery
and you will never rearct it ;t
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
The Bettaad Hott Economical Hair Bnuib*
exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harm less.
Will llwtrs Qrmj or F*d©d H lr
to its original youthful and appearance, ar.a
is warranted to its lalliag, assist it> growtli
z.i I r re vent baldness. *1
A applications of the Balaam mill sotteathe
!.^:r Iranse ail dandruff and cure itching and a*J-
A.virs < s the scalp. Id by 1 v?rtiggists at cnly gor?
*
S'lOt
Ferdinam
their barber
lice. wh<"re tiiey w
old :uid in w frien
tine braid-, switel
f: 1!! sex.
Fail-;
opp,
M KN'SiV-11(1 VS
Boots,Shoes,
iisite the p'
glad to
They 111:
rind cui"-.
for the
tf
must sell their win j
J. Levinc it Cc
ter goods before the season is out, r> - j
garuless of profit. They are determined 1 Come an 1
not to carrv tliem over for next season. Will uu <"
5<) 4. -
iTHE OLD
i.uvo uil vniiceu, iiut wi
BOTTOM
our ( ustomers the ndva
PRICES 11
see
j at!
us, we will appreciate your call and treat you thi
ilir lU'tt (>oo<b lor the l,en«t
best.
i
for V. Kemendo's
tobacco cannot be
a very large suj>]ily
• fast lieca ise it
IS :
11
Perso
from tl.
; who have ordc
San Gabriel Nil
lot near the postoilic
and get their purchase-
red fruit trees
rsery through
next J'ondav
Bit; Pi::;.—J
has the hands
goods ever br]
toilet sets,
cups and sj
fore m
mat i
F. P. Cooper is turning out some hol-
iday work that will compare favorably
with anything ever produced in the
United States. Call at his gallery on
the Avenue and inspect his work. It
Crabb «
the lead in
uar holder^
sscre on the A
stork.
T \" the newsdealer
■I block of holiday
i lo Beiton. Vases,
sets, mustache
c. Please call be
it purchases, a? the
letermir.cd to take
tobaccos, pipes, ei
Call at I heir drug
itie and examine 'heir
It
We can vouch
statement that his
excelled. lie ha<
which he is sellin
good and cheap.
We have something over fifty differ j
cut styles of ladies shoes, and will ]
guarantee to please. It \
J. A. Smith & Co.
Keg pickles, bottle pickles, saner
krout, chow-chow, and all kinds of
sauces, at four doors above the post-
office, kept by D. M. Winn. It
Glidden and Joliet barbed wire at
Webb's hardware house. It
CRABB k CO.,
Druggists
A\n
APOTHECARIES!
Lai., f.r axu F.UiM. '
'SOUTH aid WEST,"
1 rur.i.isiTFTi at 2l« Tiv* srRrrr. St.. lorts.
By ALFRED AVERY & CO.
t svn-I tnr sample of 44 SOt'TII nn«l
B UNT." winch IS a «Rri.-ultura
I ni'l f.'tinrtv j):ij!cr. |i«h!islif<l s.-mi-ni«nthly a
; in low price ot W«*ksts * Vf r. I lili<-s :«r.
i -utirvly ipnoml. t: -in-ral m u-, viliuUr infur
liaiKin, and intc-restiajf reiwlini: ari- fur-
! oslntl. Tin' Ik -! of i nmtrimit.
' r-imallsc-tinnsoftlKTiHtiitrv. I"M-ful|>niaiuii:.
mil lilK-ral tonimissioiis will be givca lo clult-
: -ai^Ts. sAnrLBS KKKK.
Address, 44 SOUTH & WEST/'
216 Pine Street, St. Louis, Mo.
| It: -.v« Aruits t Sell the Standard Arricuitur&l Book
i Farming for Profit
: New. Accurate, C'cirrehcnsiv©. A frunplrt# Farm
, «fl>r rv in ittclf. A nrre t« saco^tstul tunim*.
rci l O Uflfll t*«ltlvj t« all Firm Crjpc
: I LLLv nU*l I II r rcei4'"rLiwSUtk.
*akeMoney I U An 1 Sfwiv
i mni T tlm«-« tin every hr—a. I'W
i lilcstrat!i>n*. S vA f-r and tortm to
•1.1'. Mr€tKl V
♦ — «
Merchants, Iflanniacftrrers,
Nurse
ISi rlli.
k -To Mr and Mrs. W T
. Siindav niirht. Decenibe;
IN
1""' IKlU «~ nty is out of debt an.l | <>n Monday at noon Messrs. Eugene
has money in the treasury, ami imtni, | Melhv-ltl and .Iiu;k McICni-ht were driv-
t" rcniiti:i so. j jng somewhat rapidly up Pearl street,
1 hat the Jot RSAi. ofiice is prepared j an(j .|1(. buggy they wure in overturned,
to turn out first-class job printing a' I throwing them both violently out. Mr.
St. Louis prices. | yiethviu luckily escaped, but Mr. Mc
Thai fancy prices for property will J Knight was not so fortunate, his left
a town more
foot striking a rock and was very near
torn entirely off. Medical aid was
he locomotive i promptly called and an effort is being
! Tnade to restore the injured limb, though
i amputation may become necessary.
IIow to Makk Money.—Always see
W. P. Dull, at Powers' corner, before
| you sell your hidef. wool, pecans, &c
j lie is paying railroad prices ,">0 2t
lavishly decorated tree the night be j
fore cliristmas.
The cotton seed oil mill at Sherman j
employs over seventy hands and pays ;
out for labor iGOO per week Helton j
will be a good point for a similar in j
vestment nest year.
We have received a lot of new type I
retard the progress of
than anything else.
That the sound of t
whistle will soon be hca.rd within
precincts of Helton.
That the way to encourage manufac- i
tures is to exempt them from taxation i
for a term of years.
That the Grand Council of the Unit-
ed Friends of Temperance meets in
Beiton next summer.
That the weather is tickle and ought
to be provided against by a bountiful
ingathering of wood.
That the Baptist Sunday school will
plant a gorgeous tree at the church on I aluj
night before Christmas. i iain.
That as a general rule people are j Masnificcnt sto,^
ijiiite apt to u''< where they are invited j watches and toys at
to make their purchases. j store on Kas? street
That Bell county now has a railroad j
and oueht to receive a iarger share of !
J. A. Smith &■ Co. announce to the i
public that they are bound to dispose
i of tiieir present stock of clothing,
i Now if you want a bargain don't fail
i to call on J. A. Smith iV Co. It
Have you ever tried either-tlie May
ftower or gold dust flour? It's the best
now manufactured, and is kept in large
, quantities by V. Kemendo. l!
A. D. Potts buys his leather in large
quantities direct from long-established
and reliable tanneries. Get him to
make you a set of harness. 11
One nf those flue saddles of Austin &
1'lair would be just splendid for a
Christinas present. All kinds, mens",
boys', girls' and ladies". Call and see.
Miss Ii. A. Nunn
eeived a splendid lot
i which she invites
lau les
last evening re-
lot of new goods, to
the inspection of tho
It
We have seldom seen a more beauti-. , base a ncw one
fill assortment of lovs and jewelry than | 1 1
there i
street.
at 11
!nry Austin's store on East
It
T. E. Smith ^ Bro. have a strong
hold <>n the confidence of the people.
thev are determined
■ f jewelry
Henry A>
main-
It
new
stin's
It
the |
immigrants than heretofore
That the subscription price of
Jouiixal is two dollars a year.
that now is the tune to subscribe.
That it is the part of wisdom to
amine the local paper to lmd thecbeap-
Pop—pow—wow—boom: and other
fireworks at Bropliy"s, on the Avenue.
(liiU t
I
I
for blank work,and are now better pie- j cst „mj ,,e?t p'l!U.e to ituy your holiday
pared than ever lo furnish officers with i potMk
anything tliey need in that line. We j -;ic l. &. C. F. club will give a
duplicate St. Louis prices. f concert jn the opera house Christmas
There was a ball and supper at the j nigh!, and a masque bail at the ( itj'
residence of Mr. Joe Furnace, in Three Hotel New Years eve.
Forks, last Tuesday night, which we That it is hurtful to young people
understand was largely attended and j to make them prematurely old, and
much enjoyed by all present
General Edwards went over to Round
Kock on Tuesday, and returned yester-
day, accompanied by Miss High Jones,
who came to attend the marriage of her
very intimate friend, Miss Jimmie Wil-
kius.
"Where aro you shipping cotton to
now?*' we asked a prominent buyer this
week. "Anywhere that I can get wag-
on* to Uke it," was his reply. This il-
lustrates the great demand at present
existing for teams
The Baptist* of our city are in earn-
est about retaining the services of their
beloved pastor, Rev. M. V. Smith.
They have tendered- him a salary of
f800 for the coming year, aud as much
more as they shall be able to raise.
We have sent out some "gentle re
minders this week to our subscribers
who are in arrears, and they can either j
settle with us or with our agents at
their respective post ofliccs. a list of
this
When on your rounds don't fail to
keep a sharp lookout fot tbe sign of the
white moitar, and drop in to soe what
Wanton & Co. have lo offer. It
Nu AiiAdi a Wheat.—Thomas Blan-
( hard, living near Ed Flint's, on Cedar
Creek, has 3« bushels of Nicaragua
1 wheat for sale. It
- - -♦-
All sorts and kinds of ornaments for
cakes at Bropliy's, and at prices to suit
j the times. 52 2t
FhuitBcttek.—Apple, peach, pear, j
ijuince, plum, and pineapple, at Trip;s
it Nigro's. It
Farmers" Bkst.u uant.—Go to Hen-!
rv Warner's, on East street, for a good
square meal. Only 25 cents. 504t
Feast your sweet tooth by calling at j ~ .. , . . |
Brophv's and procuring a full supply ' . Take particular notice that Brophy s
of fancy and home made candies. It I ls tiu' place to -get raisins, prunes, cur-
. ! rants, and citron. it
Harthh
J. I lartrici
12, a girl.
Hurried.
Wedding Beixs.—The marriage of
Mr. M. L. Shanklin and Miss .linimie
Wilkins took place at the Methodist
church this morning at half-past r.ine
o'clock, l!ev. C. \V. Peyton officiating.
Tlie attendants were General W. H.
Edwards and Jliss High Jones, Mr.
Perry Smith and Miss Alice Hanua.
i Numerous testimonials of love and
friendship for the happy pair were ten-
dered by their friends in the shape of
handsome and costly presents. The
newly wedded pair left immediately af-
I ler the ceremony for a visit io the
; bride's former home in Bastrop, and
j most heartfelt wishes for their future
' happiness and prosperity follow them.
Mr. Jos. B. Ferguson and Miss S. A.
Walton were married yesterday morn
: ing at the residence o! the bride's fath-
\ cr in Cowhouse valley. Rev. C. W.
• . | Pevton officiating. A nice infair was
Mr. A. D. Rather now resides over 1 myen at the i ew home of the happy
Hunt it Rather s' furniture salesroom, ; COUpjpt which was followed by a pleas
and parties wanting coffins on Mn'days ; an{ cotj;noil parlv
or at night can easily hnu him. 4Itt The JoruxAi. wishes for them « life
■ of pios;<eritv and felicity.
Don't ruin your horses by using au ; ^ a*
old saddle, but go straightway to A. j
I). Potts's, on the south side of the Dle«l.
it Hlffiiixes—At his mothers resi
1 dencc in this city, December 15. 1SS0.
Ladies, take notice that Miss L. A. i Monroe,son of Mrs. Amanda Iluffhines,
Nunn rcceivcd about tlark last evening ; aged 15 ye..vs. The burial takes place
a new and varied assortment of mill:- j at- souili Beltou cemetery this after
ncrv goods. Call and look at them. It ! noon.
\V. B. Turn* wishes the readers of i
the Joi knai. tolutidiisland that he lias
choice fruits an 1 home made candies
at his Santa Fe I)epol, northwest cor
ncr of the square. C".i! <fc C him. It
V. Kemendo ha< just received a fine
lot of sugars, all kinds, at his grocery
store at Webb s old stand, north sidcof
the square. 1'
♦
You want to call on 1>. M. A\ inn.
four doors above the postoffice, for
fresh mackerel,grits hominy and every-
thing else in the grocery line. -It
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
FA3NTCT GOODS,
Toilet Articles. Porfumory, Station<iiy,
jsllto- S*
Avemic Street. Beltou.
Prescriptions Carefully CompounJed, Do.y and Wight.
Florists,
Stationers and
Business People
rvr:y Lcr«f arc ic'.^lc>l wixii, iuJ
Uake end Save Monc)
h) usn.fc' !'.< v or i-i rt*)' J W
PRINTING Press
t" do al tl" ptiittinj; rtvjutrc-l.
r.v v 1 < v. kk. al*n- rciiiMc, I iisjr l y ^an luma*;- it
tjifi d i.undr^'.- '4 d-liars murth >t - ■ it evcrj year. We u.*k>
clve«vl<^.U- th hand an if--tp v.-r. rai.yiu^ tu pri^clruft
o->Seti-1 ^ rent st'ttiit t-r i tr- uiar*. Ibrr 7.>joi«
M. fe/- "The M 'HESS Us msd • P.e <*«* jU
n'-n*h aud g ~>d |-r- ^«'ts aliea l. — klfcs. le*
• Mi Model Tkfvs has o%et jnid i r it^.-ii alr. a iy tu m
>rir«ti*^{ aU.nc - V. 1". 1-AirticM, Ii! . ** ttM
Modh. all ar: leiea oi^rethaa y-'U tlaiutfur it."—
'NYi'UM. Nc*t< r.. N f. l-'irvt at I'an-. "t>. and Sydney
S. S. V , *r*}• Au lrt ■-• all orders« r in manuAkturen
/. H'. I)dugha<l<2u «S: Co. 7-1 On Stnut St. }'> iUidelpkic
E
NCYCLOP/EDIA
TIQUETTES BUSINESS
Thi^ is the che«i est nn-l « uly •"«> n liabl*
a-i.rk r,n Etiquette and and Social Forms. 1
'oils how to perform *11 th«* various du;i«*s of lif«*. am
ii.vv to appear to the best ait vantage on all o<-rarf«ni*
A cent a Wantetl. Seinl for circular* rontaimttc j
'uff d«-M:riptiou of tho work, au«! «?xtra terms t
iren:-. AcWrvw.
NATIONAL I'LMJSniNG CO., St. I^uis
:> J-5
e— rs.
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Mo.
A
fli It5i
ISHLTON, BF.LI. < Ol VTV, TEXAS.
FACULTY:
1'KOF
I'KOK.
; fcl<>. A.
DON G
BAKKEK.
PETTY..
.MISS S.
.MRS. I
M.CAV
1'ETTY
■Tl = j Z e=S |f J
S? In |S I WJ,4. m
Si <5,1 "Kill 1
iigmi
or 6*
-t-l.? e«
Delight your children by giving
them b'lols and shogs ar cliristmas
presents. Bowman<fe Co. have a splen-
did variety.
51 it
If you want an:ce. iiegatit t ake for ,
i Christinas doa't f;:;; t- give your order
to Brophy.
A large lot of heavy hiioi# just re-
,ceived at Bowmau A Cos. which thej- |
are offering at very low prices. it i
What's the. use nf running all over
town for a nice suit of clothes when
you can be suited exactly in both price
! anil qualty at J. C- I.etts &■ Co.
i < 'lice.-e. < raclvors. jumbles, aud cakes
of all kinds, where? Why, at Bro-
phv's, of course. '
For good beef, killed every day go
' lo J. S. Blair's market, opposite the
j postoflice. 24 t.
Cos, Kobt P
Dow, Frank
Flinn, Patrick
(Jattlin. Monroe
Ilorlan. Hugh S
Ilobler. .T W
llavins, !) II
Hawkins,
A
Harris, Charier
nanse. .1 N B '
Mc Daniel, B F
' liambeau, .1 K
Brophy has the articles for making ; skilleru. A (
rich fruit cakes. Call on him at his ; Turner, S \Y
store opposite Burr's bank. It • Walton, Ks<[, col
«. ■ Ayc-ock, K.
List of Lotters.
Advertised at Beiton, Bell Co., Toxa.',
Dec. 11th. IfSO.
OEXTI.EMESS" LIST.
Copeland. Wm
("arthen. Abe!
Crabb, W F
Catcs, .Jonas
C'apps, Thomas
Davis, .1 T
Fry. Win
kson Jordan, Lownian
Krantner,
Lealley, Joseph
Lcnard. I* 11
iMills, ;<I C
Murphv, .iaines
iOneal, L A
■ Seeiuiedy, 1 M
Thomas, Arthur
MBS J. M. WAKE.
RATES:
Slcjmriinciil. ^2.50, «i:i.oo, i I.OO
Tuition, Ulcrary
" niikic "
l"*c «l Iiistriimcnt,
Art Dc! artni<Mit— 5>rau!uu, sJ.OO; I'nisillns, -
'• Drawins mid Freneli, or Iho 1'iipiN
lit I>ra\vtii8r, ------
IticidcniKl Fee, per sc^ion ol" Hvc monllts pajalile In
udvancc, - - • - - *"*■." "
All tuition must be paid at tlie end ol each scholastic ni"n
BOABD can be obtained at ironi $12.(10 t«> ? 1 -j-O*' per month.
VIIC TWO DEPARTMEXTS
Will be kept entirely distinct except on public review or examination <
Special attention given to Writing.
Reports sent home to Parents and Guardians :;t the end of every ri
For further particulars, mldrc-s DON (!. 1'ETTY.
Think about it. Bawman & Co. aro
otTering men's brognn shoes at
per pair. It
Don't ever stop thinking about T. E.
Smith A Bro. having lamps of every
sort, kind and chaiacicr. 1
their prosperity for fun and frolic-
ought to be provided for, especially at
this season of the year.
That every subscriber can see how j jy0 yOU wnnt
his subscription account stands, by ex- • pipe.' Crabb Co.
aminine the label on his paper; for j
instance: 28 Dec. SI, means that you j Go to Rugely & McCuliough's drug
have paid up to December 28, 1881. ! store on the west side of the square for
That the Journal desires to chronicle j Pure medicines. ^
. everything of local interest, and we ] Your wife, sir, would appreciate a
i -would lie pleased to haTe vou notify ! new stove as a Christmas present.
Call on L J. Robertson. >1 2t
Now when it comes to hats Bowman Boyd, John
I Black, J M
It i Boulding, I) C M
the
Lathe's SnoES.—A §1.25 pair can be^ & Co. are in the lead, from the com- ! Black, J M
f og. *1 hny R10nesi wool to the finest silk.
Williams, .1 W
Walker, Alfred
IIanii!!:t'>n. .!ohn(
genuine meershaum
can furnish vou
It
bought at Bowman
must be sold. It _
The sign cf the while mortar on the • BlainonitCofinve ;
Avenue?s the place to get fresh, pure ! P W|C: ( aU and !,,ok at ,heir I
xlrugs. Forget it not. It -^".ooks. :
* , i T. E. Smith & Bro. are doing a
\ ou will find the largest nnd most.; splendid business at their new stand in
complete assortment of underwear and j tjic Avenue Hotel building. 1
hosiery at J. A. Smith & Co's. It!
; ~ . ! Just think about it! Good navy , ers.
Crabb A Co. have the finest lot of j tobaccv at 40 cents per pound at
I.ADIES LIST.
Townsend, MrsTT, Molley
Caldwell,Mrs Nan Carnes, Miss L E
uie . Townsend,Mis Lil-
Cartwright, Missi lie
Persons calling for any of the above
letters-will please say "advertised," as
these letters are not kept with the oth
J. P. Ostehiiolt, P. M.
i-Mies by ASSOBPTIOU (Nature's \V >
• .oo.
z-inm
. I (H .
CaSi'ins
l>iiton.
brier-root
ton.
D. M. Winn's
It
! us in person or by postal card, of every
i thin^ you know of an interesting char-
acter.
That the semi-annual election of of
•fleers takes placc at the temperance
council next Monday night, and that a
public meeting will be held at the Bap-
tist church the next night, to which all i
are most cordially invited.
Glidden and Jolict barbed
at Webb's hardware house.
wire
It
A big lot of choice coffee just re-
ceived at V. Kemcndo's. It
Come one. come all, and see our
prodigious slock of dress goods.
It J. A. Smith & Co.
Don't forget that Rugely & McCul-
iough's is the placc to purchase your
drugs.
, Tobaccos, cigars, cigarettes and
! matches at W. B. Turner's Santa Fe
i Depot, all the same. It
Tors' Tovs' Tors! at Henry Austin's,
i J " 50 2t
A Wokd to Mothers.— Mothers
should remember that a most important
1 dutv at this season is to look after the
health of their families and cleanse the
| malaria and impurities from their sys-
: terns. There is nothing that will tone
pipes ever brought to Bel-
li
— -• j Three thousand pounds of fancy can-
Rugcly <& McCuIlough have a large | ()y :u£t arrjv«d at Tripis& Nigro's. Go
supply of paints nnd oils in stock ajJ<j SgC for yourself. It
which they will sell you cheap. It " ;
Remember, fellow-citizens, that J. ,— . _
AYe have on hand a large lot "of fire j i;0bertson has a fine lot of glassware ; up the stomach an<l liver, regula.e the
works of all kinds, which we sell at ; „n(i table cutler}'. 5l-2t j bowels and punfv tlie blood so perfcct-
low prices. It Tkipis & Niono. ] • — | ly as|Pa:kers <>inger_T mc, a'.'.e.-
Raisins and nuts of all kinds to be tised in our columns. The wonderful
Those silk kerchiefs at Jno. C. Letts ; found for the holidays at Tripis & Ni- ! cures of long standing cases of rheu
Co's. make elegant presents for mo's. ^ ■■ matism. neuralgia anu malarial uisw-
eent'emen ' 2t 51 | "TT—™ J ders is the reason why this pure aud
fc " — ! Clothing! Clothing! Clothing; ™ hRt i excellent family medicine is so gener
Cocoanuts, raisins, almonds, peanuts new stock has just been received. Come ; aijy csteemed.—Post.
and jumbles for cliristmas at W. B. and sec it. (21-51) J. C. Letts & "Co. " —• m —
Turner's Santa Fe Depot. It * j $100 Rewakd.—To any machine
«. .. — Fire crackers, oranges, apples, cnler, | can sijOW one movement to coin-
,fr Rather's hearse free of: etc., at W. B. Turner's ^nta Fe^De- j pe{e with or equal the New Home.
LUNC DISEASES.
THROAT DISEASES.
BREATHING TROUBLES.
It Draws From tiic ULseasc
the poisons that cause death.
Thousands testify to its virtues
part
Fancy toilet
McCuliough's.
articles at Rugely «fc j
whom can be found elsewhere in
paper
Arrangements arc being completed
for the grand ball at the City Hotel on
new year' ere. The projectors propose j '£ro 3-
to make it the fashionable event of the s Don't forget those fine
season, and much interest is manifested
In society circles over the affair. It i
promises to be quite brilliant.
On the west side of Beiton is the
mountains, and on tbe east side of Bel-
ton is the Leon river. Plenty of room
for spreading north and south, howev-
er. What do our friends out at Sala-
do think uf the idea of becoming to I . ... ,
Beiton what Brooklyn is to New York: barreuTTripfs A N^ro^s.'
herself ;
Have you seen those fine eigar
| cigarette holders at Crabb A C us
and
It
Hunt
charge.
If
SOlf pot, and don't you forget it.
It
IIarvet & Bisown.
Kroutl Krout! Krout:
Blauton & Co's.
Remember those fine
books at Blanton & Co's.
It
At Tripis <fc
It
J. S.
you want good
Blair's market.
bccfstakc. go to '
24 tf !
The cheapest and best fruits
market at E. I. Brsphy's.
in the I
n :
just' ^ved\tnj«m(wnAtWMon^ ^Tt | _ Durable tobacco pouches at Crabb & j Choite coffec always on hand at Trip-
Co's.
It
albums at I
It
! Rich-scented perfumes at
j & McCuliough's.
Rugelv
It"
is & Nigro'i
It
presentation
It
For your garden ssed call on T. E.
Smith & Bro.. Avenue, Beiton. 1
Rail toad supplies of
Webb's hardware house.
all
kinds at
It
1
Bv the 1
Tripis & Nigro will sell you fancy
j candy at $14 per bushel. It
j Blanton & Co. have a fine lot of sta
| tionery now in stock.
t A rich display of toilet articles at T.
E. Smith & Bro s. 1
Railroad scrapers and tents of all
uizes at Webb's hardware house It
The best five-cent cigar in town at j pQr gne pocket-knife or razor call
V. Kemcndo's, Webb's old stand. It on Rugely & McCuIlough. It
Blankets! Blankets! Genuine, all-
wool blankets at J. A. Smith <fc Co s. It
MAURICE FORMAY,
Blacksmith,
Opposite the Beiton Lumber Yard,
BELTON, TEXAS.
Carriage Work and Horse-Shoeing a
And all diseases of the Kidneys, Blad
der and Uriuarv Oreaus by wearing ili<
INPROVED EXCELSIOR LIVER PAD' 11 riT,1^1"
It i> a marvel of ilenling and Kclicf ! ana hcaiing met!Kin
Simple, Sensible, Direct,
Painless, Powerful. i
It cures where all else fails. A Iteve-! , , ,
SSWS oSS'CpK.SS: ! Yon Cat k Believed and CraL;
posed to unsatisfactory internal medi- j Dcn't despair untily«u have tried this
lines. Send for our treatise on Kidney ! Sensible, easily Applied and RADI-j
troubles, sent free. Sold by druggists. | CALLY EFFECTUAL Remedy,
or sentliy mail, on receipt of price,$2. j Soid by druggists, or sent I y mail on !
This is the Original and Genuine ; rceeipt Priee. ^2, by Tlie "Otll}" j
Kidney Pad. Ask for it and take no Lam;; Cm.. Williams Block, ]
other. Aildress, The "Only" Lung j Detroit. Mich
Headings! Rscitationsi Elacutioiil
READY.'!
is^iwr.uflniirJIdCO.
7D3 Chcitr.ut St, Philadtijm. j
1 hu ia T:nir nn witli tin* ar-
;• tiii-T IIL St l.l"li SJ-., j .1:4 -ni ttrstl!iir.
Msl ir.ir.jt ^M-ntlm,-nt, Omtor), i'ulbom, llvtuor. Far.
i 1 Pn- -. 30 .VM Ly llvVli« '!• r j
! V.rvry l- y v Lo crcry ia-iui«-r ■ f a.
■rho **r,M >«w t< nr it -. (IiadIJ t:.-j ih;
Wk«K St. «' ni j .v . it.-' Fall U t t.f <'«aUa'* ! V .
We Jueohavc Tbr^.- "DIa Lou ULU." £ 1
i
t
A VJJ
~ — o
$ 21*
S o --is—- ■£ I-o
* y-zi°' i
Pad Co.
Mich.
Williams Block,
Detroit.
45 Cm
Send, for testimonials
Three Millions a vear."
and < ur !jook.
Sent free. 45
B. I HAYMOND,
BEI.TO\, TKXA*,
See ! Look ! Behold
Flannels have reached the bottom ■
prices ati. A. Smith & Co s. It j
specialty.
8y
Grits, homir.y, ricc,
at Tripis & NJgrols.
Peas and beans.
It
Oh, Beiton is going to spread
after Jay Gould's arrival.
Rubbei boots at Bowman «& Cu e. It
>Uace meat at Ii. M. Winn.s It
Brick popcorn at Tripis & Nigro's. 1
Genuine sugar house molasses atTrip-
is & Nigro's.
T. E. Smith & Bro. keep none but J ^ £ Smil^^nre eon5t^y
pure dregs. s j ^pjenishing their stock. 1
Railroad supplies of all kinds at
Webb's hardware house.
Fire works at V. Kemendo's
Evaporated apples it Winn's.
It
It
4t
i Railroad scrapers and tents of all
! sizes at Webb's hardware house. It
FOR SALE.
SIXTY ACRES OF TIMBERED LAND
Three and a fourth miles west of
Beiton.
For further information apply to P. G.
Rocker or Bob Bigham. 30 tf
I am prepared to dig graves promptly
Lard and bacon at TnpisA Nigro's. 1 j on short notice. DfCK KELTON.
AGENT FOR
i \ new siirlit lias come to ibe city,
is PATENTED eye sight.
JULIUS TOBLER
sum. tins ten
lie will pro
at reasonable
Is the happy possessor.
: vide all who desire il
| rates. Call and look at
Johnson & Conratli's
Patent
celebrated
EN6INES, BOILERS,! Economical Spectacles,
Patent Easy-Fitting Eye-Masses,
aid Patent Eye-Teswr.
hrm has appointed me
AND
FLOURING MILL MACHINERY
50tf
rpiIE POST MASTERS OF BELL
sole
This
agent of their goods in this city.
JULIUS TOBLER,
County are agents for the Jocksai. Jeweler & Optician, Beiton, Texas.
$25 Every Day
Can be cmiIt made with oar
Well Augers & Drills
Oue vnAJi and oce bone required. We
Be K an* Vttoulan
LOOMS t KHUN,
nSMMStiW.
OHIO.
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Batte, J. G. The Belton Journal (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1880, newspaper, December 16, 1880; Belton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233449/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.