The Jasper News-Boy (Jasper, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL COLUMN I PARTNERSHIP
aovxos,
! fym mnd after thia date B.
[ 91. OIIEOOHV, <i • mfWbrr ot
•TIKe Firm BENDY * CO.
| IAIFEB Are. 1 UN.
H. W. BENDY,
THE RELIABLE-
■mfc-'
tumrgeat Circulation,
OF ANV RARER IN
south Eastern Texas,
And Coiwtantly Increasing in patronage
•nd popularity. The only Political Or-
gan in thaTlrtt Senatorial District.
ESTABLISHED, JUNE, 186.1.
The worms aro ragging the cotton
somewhat*
The drouth lias injured the canc
end potato crop greatly.
The Congressional election, the
Campmeetings, Associations, river
contracts and the grangers are the
popular topics of the day here.
We ask imlulgcuco of our pat-
iig iu the matter of local items
. because of tlie gffeat press of
uther bjjsitiess occupying our time
Hud absorbing our thoughts at
present.
Thanks to our sterling friend
J. L. C.,White, for a late Galves
ton paper. He is as thoughtful
<uid kind as a "Dutch Uncle."
He bas a Ulie stock of flue goods
coming, which he will sell accord,
ing to the "oftsh system."
Mr. C. H. Caldwell returned to
Jasper List week but will proceed to
DurkviUc before setting up his gil
lerv.
We were pleased to meet our ol<'
friend H. M. Collier Esq. of Hardin
last week. He is the popular fcher-
iff of Hardin Co. He is authorized
to act as our agent, and contracts
wade by hiin in tin interest ol tnis
pspcr will be duly honored by us.
Tat gathering is in* progress in
our county. Gome tip and "ren ter
'^to Cas*:w whit is Caw's.*
Br. Valvey and Mm. Falvwy
together w ith thO. young Major,
tfii'ir son, nmvtil a few dnys ago,
mid an; wgisteml at the Jnyper
Hotel.
W. ,S. White, is still eontined tu
his room. We are sorry it is thus
with him, hut hope to see aspeady
eliauge for the Iwtter.
We respectfully eitH public at-
tention to the new advertisement
of (he Steamer •!. 1j. Graham,
owned by Mess. Wiess Brothers.
And for this No. 1 Steamer - we
H<es)*eak the favor and patronage
-our 4ieop]e.
STEAMER
J. I. SEAEAM,
W itl run rcsru'at'y one tiip er woo
a* d r^ii u(*r II ucceswtry* iwtw en Sain «
Cor cord, Rant)'* B iff F om 8«*>
I-*! during the low water sea o:i, carryiuj.'
fr ights and C'otten *t. lowest rates.
Iimuauce 1st Thank nj my ilei d«
for past, I re*p«ci' ii j o t iei> Tv.Ur tupw it
in th« abore tr d>. ,
Sept In 1874,
We WIESS, Master.
jyjILLER, LOWELL & GLi.fi COCK,
Attorntys At Law,
LAKD * CLAIM AGENTS,
Office Congre** Aveuue,....Austin Texan.
( Blcekjrom C j>;io Bn K'liijy.)
Will notice 1*.W in Ow Stowroe ar.if
Federal Courts it* A a« 0 in iIih D *
t.fioi Court of Trivia ;?n1 a i >'•• # «•< ♦ :
will loC'ite lartd nnl b'tyj 11J I'or.ifi
'my and sell •and, ind p-ri« ^
lui'd tit,e«*v pay on %n/\ 8i.cn
m trntrn gv^D to hi d lirlsrifiui.
We ff<| crt eWm* against t! e ,8tr**f\
8u«1i «* Slate-warrants, ?choo' r«
alio ff ' accounts. fmtfc • of ilie p *aif c'alm"
pension bonds of T«x*\b vetentMs. and ;• 1
ataior- fltvi by ln St te to iBdWt'oa s, a
O! * •' ' h %vr p y ^pfCi'lt fj't o.
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Watchmaker, and Jeweler,
lloufctou Texas.
01 KaineS reet V n A'sioii"'.) B.iildltii.
Wiicbes C.ucka am! Jtsteliy C.lHol'.y
fl^iairud,
anu
warranted
A B'-rr'm' i i.e.: G & P :?e w-n
Mu-'t . .« J -u.'. &w. ^ i tl;;
P«ir,i. at !'.« lfc'i.
PKOTKACTEI) WEETI.\<iS
APPOINTNEMTS FOR
NEW TOW CT.
Ait- '5'!' IGtli
• ii/n.V «3 0
" SO ii. 31
e. r. ''Jth 13 It
'• 19 1, 2 ii
Oc . 15 Ii. 18 I
n .t, 7:ii, 8
<The "Naco^clwhes. Convention
meet* on The Tuesday of Sep-
■ tember the ist day. Remain tier
pelegjites, and l>e ready for the ser-
1 'vices expected of yotl.
Th« 'protracted drouth and in-
tense lieat have seriously injured
tb« <H>tton crop in this seotiou. Iu
uiiHiy farms tho blooms and
tKfOares have fallen off, nearly
oimbalf.
; ud\,
B-iv] Sn«Mi\ C'Ut|H l
W l«nn' Cba|)tl
So m y.
On Sau<In**, at 11, a. m , :ir the .
' j \Vi«s..j * < hHj>el, tl-r w'la' ra n
II v. F McMa'^n. fV e avid wi«l C<
k.reurbi'd bv lIic P E.; h: rJ that of M *
<1.caHHi at H P M i-au:.? d.i.y
ir nelto ' uy tin* P.
J*«pisr Trjii* } K. 0. A . siro £ P.
j .v u ten ^
(AJIP-.TIKl'THG NOTICE 11
TIio Kcw nn unt J k it C m]i-v'pi< *
i g will 1 boldi'H a' F rr's Cli |k-I New
on enun y. 1 is'o bv ;in imi ttif :tn<l,
• nil closo on be Is! Ii ■■ Oc . TIio i w -
ing is o bcKcll'sus iiiinjs. Tbt« Nowton
Qu<r orly Confervnce will lie liolilen on
lie flrai Sv nrilay, nd lie J ujier on 'he
sooomlSiinril yof ho Vice ing, uu the
o-mp-(?r«iinil.
Come one, com « AIL, nml lot us wor-
liip " he Ood of our f burs."
New on Ct. R. f. Amu* rong P. 0. o
J K, W gi'8 P. l! of Jfgper tji.
Profess, ir O. L. Kich, is bless-
ed with a flue boy. It is remark-
ably unlike its papa, it beiug a
very handsome little fellow. His
name will probably be placed be-
'foye the Convention.
Mr. M. Midicton will please ac-
<eept our thanks for a late Galves-
, to* paper.
We learn from an experienced
uighbor Mrs. lthymes, that dried
Iruit may be preserved for years
entirely "free from iuseets by
jjg^ningling with it, preen Chiua
Tries and letting them remain,
,|inrfit.ilie fruit is to be used.
pall attention to the pro-
jNial card of Mess Miller, Dow-
nd Glasscock, of Austin Tex-
They are engaged in a gener-
agenc.y business.
Tliey buy and sell land, locate,
buy laud certificates. Mr.
'OWscoek is a son of the Hon.
George W. Glasscock, who came
to Texa* forty years ago, and
whose friends are to be tound iu
all parts of the State. Bead
their card carefully. We eom
mend them to tho people flf In-
tern Texas.
■ ■ ■ '■ 0$ I •
The Granges propose n' combi-
nation whereby they can ship
th«ir products dirnt and realize a
better profit.
That part of their argument will
do flnelly for a "man up a tree."
The difflculty with our people
is not the manner of market nig
their produce, but the real matter
«>r distress is our failures to make
■enough to send to market without
. "Jumping a dozen crops together,
Jf weniake it, we can find, easy
and rcniunenitive sales, without
jony great deal ot "skirmishing
n round,"
$S,M REWARD.
Pivo dollars will lw-paid to any (wr-
w>n win wilt restore t« tlio nnder igued,
a diivpr mounted dueling j>i«tol, about
live imihett long. It wjs extruc od fiom
u iiui( of Mddlc-^xigs, while at Mr. Ney-
aiidVbull lately
W, V. Ferguson.
MjEigaae.
©HAPSlSs
Jupt'r Cb p'er, Nj. 6D of Royal Arch
Ma«"ns ho'ds itn regular eouvocaiioDK on
tbe Fourib Salnrday in each moiab.at Jas-
per, 2 o'clock P. M.
OFFICERS
m
W. H. Kyle H. P D. W. Doom Kin?
V.. K-iifh.Mn. A1. Adams C. H
W. C. Prlee P. ? E. T. Son I R. A
T.J. Carrawny Grand Master F.mt Veil
J. L. C. While " " B^.'ond
.1. T. Armstrong " " Tlilid
£. L. Armntrong Secretary
D. J. Henderson Treasnrer.
Jsrry Dn'sney Guard
Mil©'
l)e WitClinon Lodge of A. F.
& A, M. holds its meetings at Jasper
Saturdays on or preceding every full
moon.
OFFICERS
W. Doom,
.3. B Adams,...
L.C! White,.
L. Rich,
I J.Cnrrawny
A 8. Helk,
A «*1 Adams,
'1, H. Htonc,
n, J Henderson .... ...
John Meiya
.W. M-
8 W
J. w
8. D
<.***"*•«■ , Jf D
...... Secretarf
Troaanrer
*.8
■ J. 8
...........Tyler
g II. CUS INC,
BOOK SELLER,
J U5IC AND ACT DEALER &C
HOUSTON TEXAS.
t stock ar'1 li.wo-il Scnih or
VV'f '. Any i'0'ik (ir<?tnvt1 .-ent P st pniO
i Pubii-hi.'rV- Pi:C"k hiw B^oki* &c.
tr
new ADVEBTI8EMENT8.
James Lee. D J. Law, P. Wilgbi
JAMES LBB*CO.
yf DIlLIII I H
(jcnernl Merchandise,
Offres to the trading' public at the vcr
•owest tigures, every thing generally kep
'u a tirst vliws country store. A liberal
patroua^o solieitoit.
Jtlajiioliu Springt,
JHsper C.ranty 'exas.
Phillip* &' O:1otn,
f A
dealgbs in uenebal
Merchandise,
NEWTON, ...TEXAS.
. , ■ •< :vS '• • • • :
Cff'r to tlK^tru^lL'jf at tt.« lcw<*>
flirur' R i t •rvflilnjf ■ *!** K '{ t ir k
fii^t^c'a^H country stui^. A liberal pat,or
:i£ti 80'uhede
J G. MURRAY,
SABINE PASS, TEXAS.
T°M
BOND
MANIJFACTVBEB OF
8tiddler}/ Harness,
Wlio'eiate D «lev in L a'ht-i and Sad-
dlei's Haidware. >
NO. 50. Mam Stree*,
HOUSTON TEXAS.
EXCHANGE, ^
HOTEL, l"8W
HOUSTON,
Lena & Holbeck.
Proprietors.
Th^ proj iotorali!p ar4 rtsh ii ir ^('c- 01
l '.' ahov" f, c •!«« l« ?. *ty ci-iiti-
r*ci, new el'*rka. ftiul > 'j'orm«ul l\
n«tv- u fi •'ecinejt'; ,u tl fin uijt) s &<. ■<■•
jilfilif * tin* pu l c ' a in t ft'i.i .-tf I l
. it iit ex rseJ hi c *t u U :-rx* i*c*?«?pra
b t! fi - .c! •• 0". «v : v18 - jlMe w o,-
Aii wt* y U ' « h nia'.
ID riaereist
- AND
uncmist
Wbilesa'e and Rftait Woale, iu pine
Brugs,
MLCDIC1ME8,
CHEMICALS, VABNISII.tOIE,
Dynstoffs Patent tnrdxtrcf
Funey anictrti*, piTmniPries bnwhc*. Car
boii oil 1aino«i chimney*. &c,« which w«
«tMl by who «• «! o. retail cheao for cash
LATEST FROM THE EtAYA
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Advertisements inserted on liberal terms
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Done With X< atness and Dinjioti li
KS. J. II. I)A V I SON,
4^
BOARDING,
With or Without Room,
1-24 Cburcli Street, bet. 22J and Trtmjr
OALVESTON, TEXAS
Js Fa MAS ASlffl
Direct Importer Cf
and
WINES,
Wholesale Dealer In
Film Bnrbon, Bye and rectified Whiskies
or a 1 jjrados.
Maga'e's Building, 63-05 Strand,
OALVESTON TEXAS.
jgEBINfl * IHcNElE,
72 TREE0NT 8TBEET O .LV. S' ON
ir :
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
«t m
Ha? fiwere.
^ JASPEB COUNCIL,
pS NO. MS.
DNITJ3DPBIENDSOFTEMPEKAN E
'" s, _ ' ; /; -
Meets at the TEMPER *NCE hall
in Jasper <ri>ry F.id it i;vpuiii(f.
D. W. DOOM •••••••••• •• •••• Preaiden*
b.c, .^..sucr^ttrj
STOVES,
Tin-ware, •YtiiTs,
CASTINGS.
BOrE AN'd wooden ware-
f.v u« wj.h n-i1 • Wft ^ v
GBAIN CBA
OLES Jim received.
Cheap! Chfaper!! Cheapest!/!
People • become perfectly
Captain-Jack-aspcr-.tted, when tiicy
find how i-nnch higher they have paid
U.r goods elsewhere; instead of going
to 1). J. IleiHlcrS Jti's.
WNIVEBSITV OF VIBOI3IA
Oi>ens Octolirr t; eontlnnesthnuigb nine
moiitbs. It is orguuized in schools on
•the elective system, with fnll courses in
C'assic, Literature, Seiencc (with )irac-
tice 4n Clientieat and Physient Labor-
atories, in Law, Medicine, Enginecriiij;,
iveliiiti? and Agriculture. pply for
Catalogues to JAM EH F HARRISON,
Chnlmiau, P O. University of Vir-
gnia. Albemarle Co., Va.
jasper;
JASPER TEXAS
BLAKE, BHOS Proprietors
Wti would inform the |inb!ie that we ar
P'enared to«cc«mninda'e tr n-ieut. reunhii
tud say board-r-. Havmir largejn.d w-1
vcurtliMti-d ro.;m« new turumi v a(td b«*d
.ling throughout we a-k tu rn our liieud.-
ti Ibis m*ci ion a liberal{lanonagi'.
Thev. rj be.t th,- nak.-t .ffutds wiil
aiway*. be lutiiisbed a' t pit'p:,i>*d iu llit
ino-i |>pn>v d *iy|i. Ws wi,l *> f i
ile-iieil t irui-li upp-r.t tor Iialls, w. dJ.n,^
•i no imruei..
H. D. SELLS,
PBOPBIETOB
of the
☆
HOTEL
0&AN0B TBXAB
T. S. McFABLAND
LANR ft 0ESBBAL A0EVT
iilTibY PUBLIC C iNVKVAN'CEH &
8PKVTBVO";
BUwkwood Xnwton Co Texas.
K^' * f ' , ■ v „ _i,
rrwill sell, or pttrebitiw OSand
iieate certificates, exaJliilte r.corls
iivestignte claims pay tuxs, and promtit*
:>• tramuuit business of any klinl>uitriisl
ed to liis care, iu Nowtou, ami agoing
Counties. ialU 4iu
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A Kew Idea!
WILSON
SHUTTLE
IT W/I
.'•hJJ iM
l l«-l l IS'IWai IB|2!ITI«l(l
IS NOW
COMPLETE,
Many of the latest and most
BjuilJuI Styles OX Type,
AMD M&EEBIASi
Enable us to compete with any office
IN TEXAS.
The Newsboy is not an epliemeral eon.
<Wn, but an old institntion, well estab-
lished. It canies its age in its face; It
is nearly nine yean old—one of the oldest
country papon la the State, and it has the
WIDEST riBCVLATION OF
I almost any country jiajier of the SotTR
W« have itifytotiOwt in every t ta«t. hi
the Union. It ttoHsfarund widb, from
thepacinc to the Atlaxtk, i'tont the
Casaiui to the Ul/Lf of Mexico.
dollars !!
I.C?,:-CHANTS,
:.£JJ_-IANIOS,
and
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
wzbsoa
SMttlB Sswiis; HacMiB!
Til li
BEST IN THE WORLD!
tayTlic Highest Premium was
•warded to It at
VIJElSriSrA.;
Ohio Mnlo rail')
Northern Ohio Fair} *
Aiuer. Institute; X. I.;
Cincinnati Exposition;
lHiliuitapolis Exposition |
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Sllssissiuiii State Fair;
nud (Icorsla State Fair;
FOR CEING THE
BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and dolus: the largest and best
ran jo of work. All other
lluchine* in tho Market
were In direct
COMPETITION!!
IWFor 1%mming, Fell-
ing, StitiJung, Cording,
Binding, Braixlin g,
Embroidering, Qui It-
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents
wo will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Hail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma-
chines tor Sals. ,
Old Machines taken in Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &o., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Ma-
cnines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
ADDRESS,
Wilson Seiini lactone Co.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
Will .practice in tho Con-te, and take
acknowledgements to deeds and other iu
struments.
PBOrBHlOKAI. CARDS
J a. STONE, D. IW„
JASPEB TKXAS.
Offer* bis professional serricei to the
citixeus of Jasper and adjoiuiug ee«n-
lies.
J C. FA LT i t, R D
Tenders his professional services to tne
eitizens of Augullua and adjoiuiug coun-
ties.
Office Thomas Hitiserliug'a jr.; Mott
P. 0. Angelina couuty, Texas.
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F. SE ALE. Id. D.,
JASPER CpUNTY, TiXAS.
Offers ids professional services to tho
citiseus ot' Jasiter and atljoliiluc couutiee.
Olllce at rcaidcuee near UeviTport.
F.
C. FOHD, n. D.
?uydi0lan and surgeon
■f't
BUliKEVILLE 1FXAS.
Offe'S his p'ofessional services to tho
eitizens of Mcwtou aud atHoiuliig coun-
ties.
J P. HAVSKS, in. | „
JASPER, TEXAS.#
Will p'nctlco Medicine, Sureo'y
Oiwl«tiics in Jasper aud vlclulty.
atw *!
ses,
ses ]
sT
and
— -vj. Due
attention wii b« given to chronic disea-
ses, especially those of the eve and disuu-
ses peculiar to females.
W. SIIOLAKS, M. D
MAQNuLIA bPRINOP,
JASPER CODNIV,: TEXAS.
Offers his professional services to tne
citizens of Jasper county.
Dr. A. N. PERKINS.
JASPER TEXAS.
. Offers hisgservices to tho citizens of
Jasper anil Vicinity in the various bran-
ches of his professiou.
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J. B. LIKENS,
LAWYEK,
General Land, and Collecting Agent. T£j.
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N. B, I Imve for n«le ono hundred HH
and jwveuty-tive thoiwuul ocreo of choice
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D. H. TRIPLET,
AND OE xEHA^. CLAIM AGENT.
ORANGE TEXAS.
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B. A. C. HOLMES'
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SAN AUGUSTINE TEXA
Will l 'in .lasjH-r duting the mo#! I
of October ne t—unil will make leguhi
semi a itiuai visits tlioroafter.
Filteen years sticecHsfol practice en
ables him to guarantee the iliirab l.t
of all operations: and being pemiaien
ly located in an Augustine . he can b<
eomiunuieateil with at any tluie.
Tlw'Ethcr spray" will henaeii In ex
traction, when deaiml.
Kkkkiis T(
I'r. I. J. ROBERTS Hun Angusttou Te*m
l)r. 11. V. i}. HARPE * " "
t r. V U. TUCKER " "
ATTORNEY AT LAW:
.Tsr otary Putolio
AND GENERAL AGENT,
NEWTON TEXAS.
Will practice In -all the District
'ourts of the 1st and iid Judicial Districts
•nd the Supreme Court of tho State.
Prompt attention paid to tho collection
it claims aud remittances promptly
made. >
J E. Hit',
Tom. Moor,
QC
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ArrORNtVif AT L.VWj
Livingston, Pi.lk County, Texas.
Practice in Conrts of First, Second,
hird and Thirtieth Judicial Distiicts,
and la the rnpreme Court of the State.
Im ir©*T©ll;
* Attorney at law
, Jasper, leaxs
Will practice in'the Dist. Courts ot the-
counties of Jasper, New.uu, ^.iuhh, ,j r.
ler, Polk, and ^Harden, and in the Su
Newton, Sabine, Ty
len, f
preuio 'iourt of the State.
u.c.moixtox. . d. w. doom
HOUSTON & BOOB H
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ATTORNEYS AT U , ^
'•*111 pr ctie« In the 'Courts of the
Second Judicial District.
D. W. DOOH
NOTARY
Jasper
PDBLIP.
Texas.
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■ate ■
jjyiCKS, HOBBY * COOPER,
' ATTORNSTB AT LAW
And General Collecting Agents,
Woodvllle, Tyler Caanty, Texak.
Will praetise in all the Conrtr in (ha
.nd Judicial District. jOt
JEASTRVNK * FORD,
Residence,
lender their
the citireub
pmrsiciANs.
BurkevUk.
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p-
ir professional sen toss to
of Burkevllle and viclnitjr.
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