The Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1871 Page: 4 of 4
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PHOTOGRAPHIC.
Among the many attractions in the
City of Austin
stand prominent the display of
magxi f i c en t P i i otog kapiisjat
IIillyeks Akt Rooms
on Pecan Street, all of his own work. His
8x1.0 Portraits
AUSTIN ADVERTISEMENTS. P. l. price.
w. c. price.
A:
WM. BRUGGEEHOFF,
austin, ------ - texas.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer.
NNOUNCES to his customers and!
xx especially to all the country mkr-
ctiaxts that notwithstanding the Quar*
online he has in Store the largest and
F. L. PRICE & BRO.,
Successors to
Cabinet Cards and . .i.e. 1- ,c
ii* 4i •, a it* pr,ir i most complete otoek. or
are unequaled in thi^ State. His Kem-| v(lll<,;7 ^ w?t*mn
brandt Effects must be seen to be ap-
preciated. Call and see tor yourself.
FOR SALE.
Fancy & Family Groceries
Provisions, Fine Liquors, Tobacco i
and Cigars, to be found in the City of!
Austin. Selected by himself and bought
MORROW & PRICE,
dealers ix
VALUABLE LANDS in the County j at the recent low prices for cash in New
V of Williamson and Travis. Also • Orleans and New York.
of Williamson and Travis. Also
Town Lots in Georgetown. Apply to
A. T. LOGAN,
Austin, Texas.
GEO. W. GLASSCOCK,
Georgetown, Texas
t Orleans and New York.
! Everybody will find it to to their ad-
! vantage to call and examine his stock aud
i exceedingly Low Prices to the Trade.
! WM. BRUGG ERHOFF.
fJettml Unthaudisif.
M. E. STEELE.
gltg <&ocds & <&wmj gWewbaut,j
Keeps a good assortment of merchand- j
ise and sells low as any. 1
C L O T HI NGmj
In this line he cannot tail to please. Call
and see. j
D . LO V B7
GEORGE TO li'-Y, TEX A S,
DEALER ill Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Cot-
ton, Wool, Hides and country produce in
general. Brushy Street. My Fall and
Winter stock will be complete and all
Fresh Goods. Hoping to receive a liber-
al share of the public patronage, I will al-
ways be found at my place of business,
ready and willing to serve all who may
call.
c. eubank,
jos. b. kxigut.
Kubank Kniglit,
MER< 'HANTS,
Georgetown, ----- Texas.
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Keep constantly 011 hand the following
lines of goods:
t)ky goods,
iboots & shoes.
(notions,
QUEENS WARE,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
HATS,
STATIONERY,
GLASSWARE,
TIN WARE,
CARPENTERS TOOLS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
WOODEN WARE,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
&c. &c.j Arc., &c., &c.,
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Skirts, Trimmings and artiiieiais.
l)RUOS,
Paints and Oils, Patent Medicines, etc.,
Bagging and Ties.
Georgetown, Oct. 8, 1870.
£ ^ D. CLAMP,
Furniture Dealer & Cabinet Mater,
EAST Side I'nbic Square. Latest
! styles and best quality of Furniture
011 hand at Austin prices.
Coffins made to order.
HARRIS & S02ST, |
Kant side Public Square. Georgetown,
Dealers in dry goods, gro-I
ceries, Boots & Shoes, Clothing, Hard- ]
ware & Leather. General assortment
always 011 hand. Post office keept in
the stor^.
q™D.BKOWX, Circle viliin Wni pur-!
Ui chase Wool, Cotton, Hides and coun- :
try produce in general. Quick sales and
sniall profit.H e is the authorized agent of j
O. Phelps Brown's Celebrated Remedies
and has a large lot 011 hand. A large as- j
sortnient will be found in his store and |
prices to suit the times. I
flSTDoty's Washers and Wringers at j TrtRECT NA VIGATION COMPA-
Mnnnfacturcrs prices. j JL/ ny for the year 1870. Through Bills
— j ()f Jading from Houston by Steam, to
YFTT & SMART, s;ew Y orkaiulNew Orleans. By Sail
Mcrchailts. j New York Liverpool and other ports.—
florexce, ------ texas.! Wharfage Dray age an<l Commission
Will buy all kinds of Country Produce ! saved 011 goods by this li.ie to Houston,
and pay the highest market prices. Our j Insurance at lowest rates, consign to
stock is well selected and our intention is | Houston Direct Navigation' Company
to please our customers. Come and ex- i Houston, Harrisburg 01 Grlreston.
amine our goods and learn our low prices, j All just claims for or damage promptly
YETT & SMART, j paid'.
Florence, Texas, October 29th, 1870. j JOHN SHEARN, President.
PROTECT YOUR HOMES —R. li. r-
the | 1 tram has received and offers for sale,
Nurseries of Wm. Watson, Brenham, j at factory prices, a fin;} lot of Winchester
s, Augusta, j Rifles and Carbines, Colt's wid Reming-
We are constantly receiving new goods
from the cheapest markets, and are offer-
ing them at prices w hich will justify the
public in buying from us. We ask an
examination before purchasing elsewhere,
and consider it no trouble to show our
goods.
- WjI want Couutry Produce* of every
description 'and will either in Cash j
'! or Merchandise. >' [
I The best of Whisky always to be j
found at our house for medicinal pur- j
poses.
Revenue Stamps always on hand. j
Trade,
Fall
POPULAR GOODS
At Popu'ar Prices
AT
s
Fruits 8c Ornamental Shrubbery,
idxey seymour, Agent for
kinds of
Texas, and of P. J. Berckman
Ga., will receive orders lor all
Fruit Trees, Grapevines, Ornamental
Trees & Shrubbery &e.,
ton Pistols &e. Recollect that his Wag-
on Yard is now ready for the accommo-
dation of his customers and the public
j generally. Charges only 25 cents per
/CAPITOL HOTEL CONGRESS A V- ; day for wagon and team. Corn, Fodder,
\J enue, Austin, Texas. Musgrove & j Wood, Bread, Moat, Cheese, Meal, Cof-
Warren Proprietors. Every exertion j fee, Sugar, Whisky of the very best
will be used to render "Uvjsts comforts- j quality always on hand and for sale at
bh Accorrmodat' - 1 ar* will j reasonable prices. Look for the sign of
p Bertram iu going into Austin or re-
' tnn:!i 2 from the «. i? v.
MASON &' LEA'S
[North East Corner Public Square,]
Georgetown, - - - Texas.
THE Public are invited to examine our
Stock which is large and attractive.
Our stock consists of a full assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries, Fancy and
Staple. A superior stock of Ladie's
Dress Goods. Such as English Delains,
Woosteds, Poplins, Alpacas, Hats of the
latest styles, Collars and Cuffs, Gloves,
Shawls, Muslins, Breakfast Capes, Cloaks
Balmorals Ruffling, Dress Trimmings,
Belt Ribbons. Hats, Ca]>s, Boots, Shoes,
Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery, Wooden
and Willow ware.
We make Clothing a speciality, and
have on hand a large lot that we offer for
sale as low at can be bought in any retail
market. We propose to sell our goods a*>
reasonable as any house, aud respectfully
invite the citizens oi "YY illiamson and sur-
rounding to call and examine our prices
before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto
is " quick sales and small profits."
Terms cash.
Highest market price paid for
Country Produce, Cotton and Hides.
REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTING
AOESVOY.
THE undersigned have this day formed
-L an association, under Firm Name of
COFFEE, DALRYMPL,E & CO.. for
the transaction of business as General
Land and Collecting Agents.
They otter their best services to the
public. Lands located, Titles Perfected,
Lands Purchased and Sold, rented and
leased. Suits for land prosecuted or de-
fended. Taxes paid, encumbrances dis-
charged &c.
Field services- will be mainly performed
by W. C. Dalrymple, matters of publica-
tion by W. K. Foster, and legal services
by Coffee & Henderson.
The association is thus formed of mem-
bers of the various professions, especially
needed to transact the business to the best
advantage of our patrons. And It is well
to add that a large portion of the adver-
tising which will be done for their benefit
will be done without extra cost to them.
We will have correspondents, and at-
tend to business in the various counties of
the State.
QgjT Office at Georgetown, William-
son county Texas.
August 8,1870.
JOHN T. COFFEE.
W*. C. DALRYMPLE.
Wm. K. FOSTER,
: Wm. II. HENDERSON.
FOR SAL£.
Block No. 35 in Georgetown, (Revised
Map) on West Side of Town, South of
and next to the Block belonging to the
Vanntress estate.
COFFEE, DALRYMPLE & CO.,
Georgetown, Oct., 15,1870.
FOR SALE. ~
Four lots of land—ten acres in each lot
—near the Georgetown College. Also,
Block No. G, in Glasscock's & Huling's
Addition to Georgetown, and one-half of
Block 42, being second Block west of
Public Square.
FOR RENT.
One fa mi near Georgetown.
FOR*LEASEv3 TO 5 YEARS.
Three sniall tracts of fand. ^pphr
COFFEE DALRYMPLE & CO.
Beautiful Farm Ibr Sale^
Coffee, Dalrymple & Co., have a beau- *.
ti fill gmall farm for sale, situated 3 miles
south of Georgetown. One hundred
acres, 25 in a good state of cultivation, a
cedar fence, good dwelling and a good
well. Also, 25 head of stock cattle will
go with the place. Title undisputed.
Col. Dalrymple will show the premises to
any one desiring to purchase.
LAND FOiR SALE.
I offer for sale small lots of land sit-
uated on the Middle Gabriel, from two
to lour miles West of Georgetown, some
of said lots are well situated for small
farms, well watered and good, timber
and will be sold 011 reasonable
Apply to \Vr. I. AXDERSOW.
STEAM SAW. GRIST & SHINGfiB
MILL FOR SALE.
SITUATED on Sandy Creek, in tho
north-west corner of Bastrop county,
1(5 miles north of the town of Bastrop,
G miles east of Perry ville—within one-
half mile of the Air Line Railroad Survey-
The country surrounding is well timber--
ed. Machinery in good order.
For terms &c., apply to James Bennett'
at the Mill, or me at Georgetown.
Dec. 3, TO.—8w H. BEN NETT.
J ACRES of land, a part of the
Joseph Thompson Leage—lies on
the South San Gabriel, about three miles* *
above Georgetown—has timber and farm-
ing land—and will be sold low. Titty *
Guaranteed.
COFFEE,
DALRYMPLE & CO.
(
A GREAT BARGAIN !
f COFFEE, DA I, K V MPLE & CO^ offer
for sale the Foy League of land, in-
eluding what is known as Coftee's Ranch,
miles North West of Georgetown, Wil-
liamson county. Said lands will be sftk!
in quantities to suit purchasers. A few
good mules will be taken in part payment-
Don't delay if you want to secure homea.
Finest water in the county. Good title
will be given, Are.
Dec. 15th, 1870.
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Foster, W. K. The Watchman (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1871, newspaper, January 14, 1871; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth235853/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.