The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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JLargmtt Ctrcmlfllet},
<1F ANY PAPER IN
'South Eastern Texas.
And Constantly Increasing in prtrnage
and popularity. The only Political Or-
gan In the First Senatorial District
l&wyMUMafcB. JUNE, wis.
Thanks to Col. for a
lat.e Galveston paper.
iDr.tWoolsbee is oil bi« way to
AVootlvjlle removing frouijeitieket.
Jlu will visit <h**lW_tetbi<e the
l air;'
First page con tains a letter
front Freestone epunty}^>fitber
from Xjiviuj^toji and a'model love
—-— lottvr.-
Ou same page is a tragic tale of
0 * wrongful jiu^'dciieived Wife.
District Court for this connty
ms on the 2nd \l mlay tip, Ju|$ .
Que.Week $t!Ui next Moday.
The rains have fiiltau gently
and frwuie^tfe.^Kite enough lor
«'\'ertl)ing^n t lie farm.
— i •
V arolntl l a* li:ul another fl e remitting
in itloss uftwenty 'thousand do lura ,
Wearoigltul to see Mr. Bonnie
Gnjpiiry at home again from Mo-
(bile. '""Mm? Hitis grown to }W-.a tine
liHiking inah.
A litilu nuil hearty uid gentlenittn Iv-
**—in Columbus. Hit., is tl.o pruCd father
'II lltUltl'HMIl-il.'lHjrhti n.
The 'X^nineraiknr *oofe«ty ilwre,
caught seven "Beavers" at one
4,wliack" last Friday night. Hud
afiplend'ul Ktipix-r and iiinsits'by
latihatlie.^t¥M^.Baii«l wt ^rass
Band.
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P
hZr'j y,
SE W ^DT*:btisewi\TS.
i*PPff EETING IVOTK U.
There will bo a CawpntectlnR com
wpucing on the 17th day of tepteuiber
it at Magnolia Hill, ail wiles west of
W«oodvil!e Tyler Co. Te*as. Every body
is solicited to attend aud especially min-
isters.
J. M Bond, P.C-
NEW AWERT1 RPHENT8.
i« iQ«40S
.tiTAWOS.
Estate of "Friend McMtthan deceased
administration pending in Newton Coun-
ty. All claims for money agiiiiiHt the
estate of Friend McMahau deceased,
must be pieeeutcd to rae within one year
from the second day of June 1874 for al-
lowance or pavmeut of the same will be
postponed until the claims presented
within that time are paid.
Wit news my bawl this 6th day of
e a. D. 1874.
J. S IiiviN.a.
Executor.
-Watchmaker, and Jeweler.
Houston Texas.
61 Vain Street. Van Alston®' • Building
Watches Clocks and Jewelry Caralully
Repaired,
AND
WARRANT ED
A 1 tree strait mint of Gold A Silver war
atonic JtweUAc-. Uoods sa'rtafeie for
Fain at low rices.
June
ESTRAY NOTKBS
Taken up and estrnyed by J. I. Busliy
of Tyler County Touts an the 2d day of
June 1874, one work ox of the following
description to, wit: About ton vqa s
old, of a red and white pided color,
Branded "11" ou the right hip. Marked
smooth crop and split in the right ear
and under slope in the left. Appraised
at#20^0. Woodville ;fline 3d UtfZfL
Taken tip and^strayed by tli« under-
signed on the !id day of June 1874 One
oi eiglit.yWts old, Branded "H" itJ> the
left hip, and ' II" right hip. marked,
crop aud over-bit in the left. Red and
white pided color. ,♦'20,00
Woodville Tyler Co. Texas.
J. I. Jlimby.
Taken up at the residence of J. I. Bus-
by near Woodville Texas. One work
oi lniirki>fi-}i!ilf crop "in fhe left enr, eight
years old branded ''W V" anil of a pale
red color. Appruiscdnt ?20,00.
Taken up and estruyed by J. I. Itiisliy
;n Tyler county Texas, one work or
about cigllt years old, |i.t iSi:A"^iiiit wiSte
allotted col r,- branded' 13" and uiurked
with stnooth crop anil under bit in each
ear. Appraised at sJiiO.UO. M'tiivHle
ifi'SU*, June &l 1874.
J)R. A.C.HOLMES
$ } I
t henikee connty i« t<> have a geiiernl
.electioni ne t Saturday to 4U1 the uriucr
.of J allies II. Ewing deceased.
JVe npist jpitrtmize the Band
jcuncert liberally ,iwi(lj«ltw>? «'ir ap-
preciation of their spirit of prog-
ress. They Amye learned tuo.4
it.^onisliingly fast.
Our r<HV
j rt>l\)Ksioii!i
Holmes, whose short
perjileatls for ^loniiitncss in those
who wisli l avail thenwt'lves ot
fjllis:<i|^ei^ unity.
Thcrlaraest, il^ach
cs'^ye iinve seen this year, were
sent us liy Mrs. Belk, wedevounil
them with great avidity while
liecnthiiig a ilcsirc that she do so
a ^i u.
Protessor <r. 1<. Rich ojieiiotl
8ehool last Monday n ijrtrtii}f at
Beaoii Grove on Walnut Bun,
with forty two pupils. That looks
like busines, for ar Imgiiiniug. He
js one offfcc #est teach^ W this
/Country.
Fitnn Little Katie Armstrong,
we received a fluetpareel of iieach-
es apples and jiotatoes. It inclines
i|H to start out kissing ttttV girls,
until fjieft-is not in all thu length
and breadth of the single
girl left ttnkiHsed. That's the way
it acts on us and it can't be heliKil.
Mrs. (1. L. Bich, J fs lojioJjpil
our tender nature by presenting a
parcel of nice .luiie-i>encliei . W'c
have a decided weakness for June
peaches. To Professor lticli, also,
we tender tltavk^ for an excellent
book, a history of Free Masonry
presented to us.
Woodville is to ^ a new
Church House, at once, the |s*oj|le
yiitfde up four hntidred and thiity
ilolhtrs, the first day the matter
Was agitated.
They accoijtl to Rev, E. Ii. Arm
strong, the credit of ((ushiMg the
enterprise to that point. We un-
derstand that Mr. C. U. Jones,
lias charge of tiie matter now and
aims to constitute it with thai
despatch, that characterizes hipi
iu all his undertakings.
Onr. gooil neighbor Mrs, Texana
White, sent n several of the
pretest, largest, sweetest,
squashes of the season, with tli?
' interstices closely tilled with
beans ami cucumbers. Such fa-
vors are the more appreciated as
onr garden so nearly foiled as to
l e of little servioe to lis.
(}race is a mo'lest girl • and rfuses
to wear low. dresses. " "Mamma,"
she remarks to her maternal "that
is more than I can bam."
wm, f
MAN AUGUSTINE TEXAN.
Is now in Jx per. for a short time;
and is prepared to perform all opera-
tions pertaining to his profession.
I.adies visited'at their residences il
desired.
Office, in T. J. Carraway's law offic?.
JsmesXse. D. Jj L w, ^.Wright
JAMES ^ES&CO.
E.
H. CUSMINO, ,
BOOK SELLER,
MUSIC AND (ART DEALER &C
IIOU8TON TEXAS.
Largest stock and lowest prices South or
West. Auy Hook ordered sent Post psid
at Publisher's Prices New law Books &c.
'J'OM
BOND
IMPROVED
VOTTOJT GIJVS.
PBATTS I.HPROVSD, WITH
UIWTEK ATTACH WESTS.
FOR SALE BY
W. WARRED
State
L-vk liox 900 Ca'vcKfon, T« xaK.
ALSO —PRATT'8 10 Sl 12 foot S. fjmen'8
Pratf I.up ord Oin ...... $4 TO ivr saw
Pra't Iuiprovetl Gin wi li Li tei ♦4 50"
Paris 18W. ) (Vienna 1871$
FIRST JIED$(,
AT TIU
VIEWX.1 EXPOSITION.
(TASbvtlio concitiTenee of tlio SPK-
11 CIAL JURY, the INTERNATIONAL
Jl'RY ami two 81,'lt JURIES of most
einiueiit artist ami e> perts from eonn-
trieH exhibiting Ihth awarded I* the
ftiAMUN St HAMLIN
CABINET OJX1.1X.S
nnpetition with the liest makers
from pll conltti^es. liny is not only the
highust awi<r«ted to any instrument, lint
is the ONLY MEDAI. awarded to Amer-
ican umniitiicturvrx. It Is in accordance
with the uutforui result at previous ex-
hibitions.
NEW STYLE, including those first
exhibited at Vienna, now rein y at RE-
DUCED PJJ.ICE.
Stylk 1'. IXmblercetl, Five-Octave Or-
gan, with Keen Stop mill .Auto,
inatic Swell, Htio quality ami
power $110
Stylk T. Double Hoed, five Octave,
iu Upright Resonant Case, ffve
Stops with Vox Humana, «n<l
Automatic swell ,|I30
gTVt.B S. Kive-Octavc, Doub e Ht nl
in Upright; Resonant Case. Seven
Stops, with Octave Cupler and
with qinch variety...—... $190
Oitwr xnt itjfla al proportionate price*.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, with
SI'PLEMENT containing description of
new styles. Also, TESTtMONJAI, CIR-
CULARS FREE.
MAHOXIt HAM US OHO AS CO.
BOSTON NEW YORK & CHICAGO
Hurdick's National
HAY* FEED CUTTER.
•ruifertaort, lasRlnatiB*, with leas paw*«
thsaujr Cutter la tl msrkrt.
At** of tH n*r be
in lata this MtblM
WkmlatallmM. sad
nttUmuinlUv
■askl 4 t la th* katfc.
■scsmaaaM r«h* in M isttwsyc
•( M. Lonl. wd LanlirCto.
9m Hmrljim ui prloe. ladna
SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO.,
Igrimiml InpWmeaU and Bpo
IjwperywrtMtUl
jum ficti rub «f
Sadtfictvg Harness#
Wholesale D ialer in 'L affesi^and Sad-
dlei's Iluidwan.
NO. 50. Main Street,
HOUSTON Ti'XAS.
EXCHANGE,^
hotel, .l. iaSw_
HOUSTON,
Lcne & Holbeck.
Proprietor**
TLfl propiictorslilp an<1 lunninpr force of
ho abovi« liou«>e ba l|i ?eii<bum.f lel«*ly ehau-
«fr<l, iiewJcWkH, wiiiters, nntl « iliortmirbt\
u«w 8fcarc«l; ardiho unduisigiM't-
jiletl^t tlio publ'C tbat no < tfort nball b
b:tt itoox :r;od to coiu'uol a botol aecepta
b!a first class hii < v«Ty gctjHt! of i\ie word
Ail we uaU U a tria'.
lono & ixol
XW ADVERmCMEBITS.
^ KEALERBIN ^
UfMtMl MerehMtllse,
Ooflfcrs to the tTuiling public at the vcr(
lowest llgures, every thing generally key
in a tirst class country store. A liberal
patronage solicited.
Maguolia Springs,
Jasper Conuty Texas.
JPhtitip* y OOom,
$ 4
DEALERS IN UENERAL
M«rchaiMllso,
NEWTON, ..TEXAS.
Offjr to the trading public at the lowest
figures everything, commonly Ttept in *
firatnclass country store. A liberal patron
ffce-talcile'd.
J7G. MURRAY,
SABINE PASS, TEXAS.
D rugglst
AND
olaoxxiist
Wholesale >sn3 Retail Duater iu pare
ME33ICHSTES,
VltRfflCALS, VARNISH, OIL,
Olaoa, Dyp.ti?ff.i &e. Patent medicine*
Fancy nrilclea, pertunieries bnuhes. Car-
bou oil. lamps cliimneys, &c.. which wc
«cll by wholeval oi retsil clteap rfikr cash
latest from the mva
beds.
D. J. HB!*DEBSOIV
OT ADVERU
ne
SMBSCKME FOX THE
HI
Thc<Clieapeat Paper Puldkhcd in Texas
a d v e urtfttiv our
llBIIUIlSimrNHEIlSllSH
Iu The Oldest
In Hi© State
SHcocsies
mm
jfir-
|ci'iptip 'Price,
SPECIE,
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Advertisements inserted on liberal terms
Lilto of IIouHtou Siavigation
jy^ns. J. ii. davison,
Jien|)CKt sfcx'lc
in hi
d ti
ilRICES
Done >Vith XeatiiCRH and Piwpatcii.
BOARDING,
With or'Without Room,
124 Church Street, bet. 82d aud Trem jii
OALVBSfON, TEXAS
Direct Importer Of
and
WINES,
Wholesale Dealer to
Fine Burbon, Rye aud rectified \Yhiskier
of s'lfcradtt^.
Maja t'n Building, 63-Co Strand,
OALTEST0HI TEXAS.
^BRINO ft BtcNElL,
T2 TREEONT STREET GVLVESTON
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
m m
Hardware,
STOVES,
1fi i- r<HT, JVnils,
CASTINGS.
BOPB AND WOODEN WARE.
-Try n< wjtb sample order Wo have a
W* aMortmeut ot OR UN CR E-
OLES Jail received.
Cheai'! Chfaper!! Chen/tfst!.'!
People become perfectly
Captain-Jack-asjter-ated, •'hen thty
find how rtawh iiglier they Jlave paid
tcr*goods elsewhere; inste&<5 of going
toJ). J. Ilr-ndrt'SDii'.s.
C, K Caldwell
PHOTOfiBAPHEE,
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TEXAS.
JASP® ,
a ■
somr
JASPER TEXAS
B LAKE, BROS Proprietors
We would iu Turin the public that we are
jitepared to accommodate iron."lent, regular
■uiu day l)ouid-r-. tlaVinir large and well
veutillatcd rounis, new lurniture and bed
iluar throughout we a*k ttnat our trieudr
u this station a liberal patronage.
The very best the n:arket affords will
always be furnished an<t prepared in the
most approved style. We will also, 1
desiieil furnish supp. tt tor halls, w<.diliugs
•ino purlieu.
H. D. SELLS,
PROPRIETOR
oT the
☆
HOTEL
ORANOE TEXAS
T. S. McFARLAND
LAND & GENERAL AGENT
.. f ' ..
«OTABY PUBLIO CONVEYANCER *
SURVEYOR;
Bleak wood Ji w ton Co Testae.
nrwill sell, or purchase O'aml
ocato certificates, examine records
investigate clnims pay taxs, and prompt,
ly transact business of any kind entrusts
ed to his care, iu Newton, and adjoin
as CuuBticx, ial!) 4m-
l?l«ISI
IS-ISEIZIUiaiZIXfl'BI,
as now
OOMPLiBTH,
Many of the luteal aud most
Beautiful Styles Of Type,
Am MMMMAh
Enable its to compete with any office
III TEXAS.
Tlie Newsboy in not an e^pliemeral con-
cern, but an old institution, well estab-
lished. It carries Its age in ita face; It
is nearly nine ynirn old—one of the oldest
country papers iu tiie State,audit bus the
WIDEST CIRCULATION OF
almost any country paper of the Rwth
We have Bubtcribern in every ttatk in
the Union. It aoEsfarand widk, from
thePApirio to the Atlantic, from the
Canauaji to the Gcu uf M xico. _
m&mmw.
Jasper Chapter, No. G9 of Royal Arab
Masons holds its regulsr convocations on
the fourth Saturday iu each month, at Jas-
per, 8 o'clock P. M.
OFFICE*®
W. H. Kyle H. P D. W. Doom King
M. Knighton, Scribe .... Ad. Adams C. H
W. C. Price P. 8.... ,E. T. 8eal R. A. C
T. J. Carraway Grand Master First Veil.
J. L C. While •' " Second
J. T. Armstrong " " Third "
E. L. Armstrong Secretary,
D. J. Henderson Treasurer.
Jerry *Dol«iey Ousrd,
J)e WitClinon Lodge tft A. F.
& A. M. holfls its meetings at Jasper
Saturdays on or preoeding every full
moon. •
OFFICES
D *V.Doom W.M
W.J. IIAdams, .8. W
J. L.0 White J.
O. L. Rich, 8. D
T. J. Carraway J, D
A. 8. Belk, Secretary
Abel Aduuin Treustirer
T. M. Stone,... S. 8
D, J Ileitderson J. S
John Me it's Tyler
COUNCIL,
NO. MS.
UNITED FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE
Meets at the TEMPERANCE HALL
iu Jasper every Fiiday evening.
D- W. DOOM President
J. L. C- White,,' Secretary
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Ojiens October 1; continues through nine
mouths. It is organized in schools on
the elective system, with full courses iu
Classic, Literature, Seicncc (with prac-
tice in Chemical and Phynical Labor-
atories^ in *Luw, Medicine, Engineering,
caching anil Agriculture. Apply for
Catalogues to JAMAIS F. IIARHSSON,
Chairman, P O. University of Vir-
gnia, Albemarle Co., Va.
G
REENLEVE, BLOCltA CO
Importers
And yohhers of
Mil' 4SOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS,
TRUNKS AC.
i_i.i .jj
PROFESSION A L CARDI
rp 91. *6S(E,
JASPER TIXAS,
Oefers his professional services'to the
citisous of Jasper uud udjoiaiug oonn-
ties.
C. FALVE V,HI D ,
Tenders his professional serv'lees to tae
cltizms of Augeliuii uud aiyoiniiig couu-
ties.
Office Thomas Iliuaerling's Jr.; Matt
P. O. Angelina county, Texas.
w.
F. SEALE. 1H. Do
'JASPER 80UN*¥, TEXAS.
Offers his professional services to the ^
citizens of Jusner and a^)oiaiug««n..,ties.
Offico at rosidenoe-neaivBeviTport.
RC.
FORD, M. D.
CJ
P HTSIC'I A "U vl M> SURGEON ^
BDRKEVILLE TEXAS.
(Sflfore lus psofessioiml sprviees to the HH
citixens of Newton auU adjoining court- ^ ~
-tics.
J P..HA1'1VBS, ;M. Dm *•
JASJER, TEXAS. ft
Will practice Medicine, Siirce-y and
OlMtctnes ill Jaupcr 4HKl vwiitiity. Due
atiniition will bo given to ebrouic disea-
ses, especially those of the*eye aud diseu- '
ses i>eculiar to females.
s.
W. S1IOLAHS, DI. D
MAGNOLIA SPBIN08,
JASPER CODNTY,! TIXAS.
Oflera liia professional services to the
citizens of Jusner county.
Dr. A. N. PERKINS.
JASPER TEXAS.
Ofl'ers liis services to the citizens of y
Jasper and Vicinity in the various, bran, ^r,
dbes'oflis profcsifioa. «
J. B. LIKENS,
o
20, 108, and 130, Oulvestoir
gTEEL &
(Successors to L H. Wood & Rrc.)
TREMONT STREET
#
OALVESTON TEXAS.
Importers and Oesle^s in Foreign sod
Domestic Hardwsre Iron, Steel nsiln
Casting. Agents for the American Stoves
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND GENERAL AOENT,
Will practice in the Conrts, nnd take
acknowledgements to deeds and other in
struments.
JpMPHUl ^tAUEMV
Offers superior inducements ta
those in search of a School.
TIIE VILLAGE IS REPUTED
the most healthful
in East texas.
Expenses Very Moderate;
Tuition from $2 to $3 per Month
Music $5, Board at $8 to $10.
Discipline, and personal influence
ot Teachers parental, and proverbi-
al for elevating the minds and aim
of those under their care.
the character of the
YOUNG LADIES
AND
YOUNG MEN
now in school affords a guarantee
against moral poison, and an assur-
ance Of desirable associates.
Present Session closes July 10th,
Students tan enter at any time.
The example of our students and
the test Of our work warrant us in
saying we can atake it t.) every one's
interest to patronize us.
None but xholars of good moral
(haratter and tractable disposition
wanted.
For further information address
E. M. Sweet
Principal.
LAWYER, J
OcaeHil Land, and Collecting Agent. £2
t&L
N. B, 4 have 'for sale one hundred ^2
and seventy-five thousand seres of choice
land iu South-eastern Texas.
D. H. TRIPLET, g
fed
PS
o
GENERAL CLAIM AOENi', HjH
ORANGE TEXAS. ^
JOHN T. STARK. "*
d
&
3D
P
ATTORNEY AT LAW,-
1ST o tar y
AND GENERAL AGENT>
NEWTON TEXAS.
Will practioo to all the District
Courts of the 1st nudad Judicial Districts r_\
aud the Supreme Court sftbo State. 25
Prompt attention psM A* tlie collection tMj
of claims aud remittances promptly
made.
J E, Hill,
— fey,
Tom. Moor, ^
HILL & MOORE g
ts
ATTORNEYS AT LAW: QQ
Livingston, Palk County, Texas.
H
• Practice in Courts of First, Second,
Third and Thirtieth Judicial Districts, Ki
and in the Supreme Court of the State. . H
J^lPSCOMB NORVELL, y
ATTORNEY ATL AW t ^
Jasper, 1eAd H*
Will practice in the Dist. Courts ot
counties of Jasper, Newton, Sabine, Ty
ler, Polk, and Hsrden, aud in the Su L. "
preuie f!ourt of the State. seplly
M. C. MOUl.TON.
d. w. doom
H
HOUITON A BOOS
ATTORNKVS AT LAH>
Will
Second.
irwMro in the
ludiciul District.
Coutta of tlie
D. W. Doom
NOTARY
Jasiier
PCBMO.
Texas.
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jyiCKS, HOBBY * COOPER.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
And (leneral Collecting Agents,
Woodville, Tyler County, Texa .
Will pracflcein all the Courtr iu the
Sud Judicial District. j2S>
gEASTRUNK 4k
PHYSICIANS.
Residence... Burksvills.
Tender their professional servieea ««
the citizens of Burkeville and vlciuityo
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