FEBRUARY 4, 1898
BORN: Boy to Mr. & Mrs. Ed ELLIS [Hookerville]
BORN: Girl to Mr. & Mrs. J. COLEMAN [Hookerville]
Mrs. & Mrs. RUMMEL’s child was buried last week. [Yellow Prairie. [name could be Runnell]
Walter BOREN had the misfortune to have two of his hogs killed by the falling of a rick. He has about 135 head in good condition that he intends to ship Tuesday.
Mr. SHEPARD, Mrs. PERKINS and Mrs. HILLIARD, all of Rockdale were visiting their kinsman, Edgar SHEPARD.
Mrs. REGHAN is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Allen OLDHAM.
Misses Allie THOMAS & Louella MAYES are sick.
A. W. DUNN has been suffering with rheumatism.
Mr. WHITNEY is dangerously ill.
Bessie PORTER is sick.
Robert THOMPSON & family, including Misses Mollie & Carrie came over from Prairie. Miss Will SPARKS returned home with them. [Hix]
Rufus HOFFMAN went to see the folks at Yellow Prairie.
Ben SPARKS was out of town.
Charley PORTER & wife went to Maysfield last week.
Mrs. Mamie WRIGHT of Stone City visited in the Hix neighborhood.
Miss Jewel SPENCER is visiting in Brenham this week.
Mrs. WENTZELL and Miss Mary WENTCELL visited Mrs. ETZEL. [both spellings]
Miss Willie SPARKS, who was visiting her cousin, Miss Carrie THOMPSON has returned to her home in Hix.
Dr. John CARRINGTON of Waller is visiting at Sebesta.
Joe FOJT is ready to start his sawmill.
Joe WALENTA was in town.
[Sebesta]
Adolf WOENSCHER, who was hurt, is up again.
A. M. ISBELL, popular attorney was in Sebesta.
Rev. E. W. NUNNLY moved into his new residence.
J. S. MITCHELL moved to Brazos County.
Mr. McFARLAND from north Texas, en-route to the coast has rented Mrs. REEVES farm for this year.
Miss Jennie MITCHELL of Brazos County visited family & relatives. [Cookes Point]
Jesse W. HARRIS is a candidate for re-election to office of tax collector of Burleson County.
Marriage license: J.J. ELERBE & Mary LOVE, Mose BALDRIDGE & Mrs. Lela ROBERTSON, Frank BERAN & Veranika GOLD, Joseph MARES & Francis POLASEK, Frank FINCH & Lizzie LEE, Zuner HALL & Belle TURNER, Mitchel GAY & Laura GRIFFIN, John McLEN & Lula THOMPSON, J. J. MULKEY & Mrs. Minnie WRIGHT
Ed REEVES, Jr. has a sick baby.
J. N. REVERE of Waco is in town.
George HESLEP’s baby girl is sick.
Frank BALCAR of Sebesta is in town.
Dr. M. G. PIERCE of Hookerville is in town.
V. E. HERBST is visiting in Brenham.
Eph JORDAN who lives near Merle is in town.
Ed FARQUAHAR of Wellborn is in town.
R. S. NEWSOM of KOPPE’s farm is in town.
Mrs. DAMRON of Temple visited her father, T. D. SULLIVAN.
George L. SMITH of Merle was in town.
Little Maudie JAMES was sick.
W. B. PORTER of Hix is attending county court.
Attorney WITTAKER of Galveston is attending county court.
Mrs. Harry BARNETT & children of Somerville visited Mrs. HITCHCOCK.
John BELL, six-year-old child of Emmett BELL is quite sick.
Buck SEARCY of Brenham is attending county court.
C. L. WINDHAUSEN went to Brenham and Houston.
MURRAY & LONGWELL sold seven wagonloads of brick to parties in Lee County.
Judge H. C. GOODWIN and constable Henry HODGES of Tunis are attending court.
Will VEASEY was ill.
Frank KING had a party.
Mr. G. W. GIDEON of Rockdale visited family of N. E. FLANIGAN.
Joseph MARES & Miss Franceska POLASEK were married at residence of Henry GINSEL by Justice John STRUWE.
Miss Mamie CARROLL returned from extended visit in Richland Springs, San Saba County.
G. COLBERG has moved his office.
Commissioner Tom NEWCOMB has been in Yegua bottom overseeing the Irvin crossing of Yegua River.
Mrs. E. P. HUTCHINGS of Marlin, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. LAMKIN returned home, Miss Alma LAMKIN accompanying her.
B. R. COPELAND & family left for Lindale where they will relocate.
There was a social for young people at Mr. & Mrs. Charles ROESLER.
Dr. B. D. REED & family of Henderson, Kentucky are in town visiting friends & relatives.
Will CLARK who was injured in the railroad, is progressing. He had to have his arm amputated.
FEBRUARY 11, 1898
At Lyons, last Friday night, Dr. HERVEY’s fine horse died. The cause of death is unknown unless it was bots. It is a considerable loss to the doctor as he was all the horse he had and he was a very fine one, too.
Chris SCHROEDER of Birch had the misfortune to have his residence burn down. Everyone was in the field at work, so it was a total loss.
J. J. MULKEY & Mrs. Minnie WRIGHT were married Thursday night. Sunday morning they took diverging paths and will live no more together. The cause of this unhappy result is unknown.
Mr. Will BLOCKER, our blacksmith lost a pocketbook with 65 or 70 dollars and some receipts. [Lyons]
Miss Alice POTEET of Oakdale was visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. LYON, Jr. last week.
Billy MAYFIELD of Brenham was in Lyons this week.
J. B. MURRAY has prepared 50 to 60 acres for planting cotton.
Mr. DUNN had his leg lanced and is now improving.
George LOVELACE is sick with something like pneumonia. He has been puny for a long time.
Bessie PORTER’s illness is slow fever.
Dr. SPARKS was sick.
Hon. J. W. PORTER & wife went to Branchville.
Miss Louella MAYS is visiting at Rita community.
Tom PORTER was out Sunday.
Dr. John LITTLE was sick with pneumonia.
Mr. MATEJOWSKY & wife are visiting her father at Dime Box.
Charley THORPE detained two convicts, but they were trustees training dogs.
There is a great deal of sickness among us [Hookerville]. Among the suffers are two small children of Mr. ROLLINS, Miss Katie, Mr. James LUCAS’ little baby, little Pierce ECHOLS, Mr. Frank ARNOLD’s little baby, Jimmie CLARK, Dr. SHAFFER and Mrs. W. W. ARNOLD.
There was a social at Walker BENSON Saturday night at Porter’s Prairie.
Henry ECHOLS has lost his favorite dog. He doesn’t know what was the matter with him, but it was not rabies. Why do good dogs die and those not worth killing survive? [Hookerville]
M. DUNAWAY lost a mule with distemper. A good deal of it is found among our stock. [Hookerville]
There was a quilting held at home of Mr. & Mrs. GLOVER.
E. D. ARNOLD is trying his political grip.
Dr. GORMAN and Jesse Jenkins were hunting Saturday.
Miss Callie CREWER has been visiting her sister, Mrs. WILLIAMS.
Miss Jesse BUFFORD returned from a weeks visit to Caldwell. [Deanville]
Miss Emma CLARK of Tennessee, Miss Rubie CLARK of Frenstat and Miss BARNETT of Lyons were visiting relatives in Deanville.
Luke FOLKS visiting in Giddings this week.
Gip MOORE is very busy fixing to move to Mr. CONLEY’s new place.
Dr. MAYFIELD & family are visiting Lyons this week.
Some men are helping Frank KING build a tank.
John BROADWELL has completed his house and his renters will move in at once.
Ike ADDERSON’s baby is sick and hardly expected to live.
W. A. ADDERSON has been sick.
George KEESE is sick.
An ad in the News Chronicle contained this note: “ Stock of dry goods and groceries owned by Mr. SIMPKINS will be sold to highest bidder at Sheriff’s sale in Russellville, March 7, 1896.”
List of patents issued to Texas residents: L. HERRIN of Timpson, for combined knife and scale, G. J. HINKE, of Dennison for a bank-protecting device.
Dallas, Texas, February 6: Capt. J. C. ARNOLD, chief of police died last night. REV. GEORGE W. TRUETT, pastor of First Baptist Church, Dallas, had accidentally shot him while hunting Friday night. He was born near Wellington, Morgan County, Georgia on April 9, 1851.
A couple of our singers, Mr. John MACKLIN and Miss Lula THOMPSON have decided to unite their voices as husband and wife. Miss Lula was only 14. [Birdsong]
Dr. MAYFIELD is sick.
T. J. NEWCOMB, county commissioner, visited in Birdsong.
Advertised letters: Edmond IRING, Hipolita VILLARREAL, Mrs. Fannie WALLACE, Miss Ruthie YOUNG
Ben DELAMATER went to Milano last Sunday.
George L. SMITH of Merle was in town.
James BROADDUS went to Milano and Rockdale.
Judge BANKS went to Brenham.
G. COLBERG went to Brenham.
Harry HUDSON went to Austin on business.
T. R. BATTE of Bryan is in town attending court.
Guy COHN of Brenham was in town.
Miss Sallie WARLICK of Hearne visited relatives at Post Oak neighborhood.
Dr. F. M. LOW of Bryan attended court.
O. T. KILPATRICK on business trip to New York.
James SALE of Calvert is visiting his brother, Cliff SALE.
Miss Lila COLLINS went to Temple to visit friends.
T. J. PORTER and J. W. CHAMBERS of Lyons are in town.
Mrs. J. R. HARTGROVES has been quite ill.
Charley PORTER, farmer from Hix was in town.
William PRIESMEYER, former resident of Caldwell, but now of Brenham was in town.
Miss Ida HADDOX of Lyons is visiting family of John HADEN.
Mrs. Lucie SEELHOURST of Houston is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. O. JANNETT this week.
Mrs. M. J. PHILP & son, Pierce are visiting relatives in Walker County.
Dr. T. O. GORMAN is visiting in Giddings.
Mrs. ROBERTS went to Maysfield last Saturday to witness marriage of Stella BATTE next Sunday.
Jud WOMBLE, Eck OLIVER, Will STOKES were hunting birds in Lee County.
Miss Cortney WILLIAMS of Brenham, sister of Mrs. S. B. MURRAY was visiting.
Mrs. W. E. WELLBORN of Longview who has bee visiting her mother, Mrs. LAMKIN has returned home.
J. K. FREEMAN of Cameron attended court. He acted as special judge in case where Judge BANKS was disqualified.
J. H. CONE, Judge H. C. GRAYSON, W. P. CARLISLE, Arthur COLLINS, gentleman
of legal profession, were in town.
A. P. WALLIN has been fence building.
John PHILP is going to build a neat cottage across from railroad near gin.
A. G. JENKINS had a new fence put in facing Main Street.
T. H. BREWER is paling his place in west Caldwell.
Fuller CUMMINGS is now proprietor of restaurant near post office.
William POPPE’s barn, containing 300 bushels of corn and farming implements burned.
J. C. HALE has weighted 4, 300 bales of cotton so far this season.
Charles LACKEY is suffering from a rather ugly cut in his hand inflicted with a case knife while cutting open a biscuit.
There was a social at home of Miss Maude ALEXANDER.
Miss Stella BATTE of Maysfield will be married to H. C. GREEN OF Cameron, Sunday, Feb. 13, 1898 at Methodist Church at Maysfield. They will live in Cameron.
Lee ALFORD and Tom BROADDUS formed partnership in livery business.
Will CLARK who was recently injured on railroad is getting along well.
Miss Emma McARTOR will make bonnets and do family sewing.
Mrs.
W. W. ARNOLD is improving.
Money
was found on Saturday, February 5, in Caldwell. Prove ownership and pay for ad.
May be recovered at R. M. PERDUE’s barbershop.
Advertised
letters: F. L. FISHER, Miss Bettie GREGORY, Henry LOKELTON, W. S. PHILLIPS,
Preston F. SMITH, Miss Maggie THOMAS, Miss Claudie THOMAS
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