Walnut
Russell and Pesterfield last Friday exchanged their livery
stable and outfit
for the farm of Tom Hammons near Walnut. The consideration
expressed for the
farm was $1,000. Mr. Hammons takes charge of the stable
immediately and Mr.
Pesterfield is to take carge of the Hammon's farm for the
coming year. But
Sam Moore objects to any other bachelor than himself locating
in that
vicinity and declares Pesterfield must marry before he can
even sew oats.
Pesterfield is now hunting a wife.
Captain Morrison and Rev. J. P. Greel? last week bought
500 acres of the
Kelly Survey. They got it at a bargain.
Constable Maggard has about recovered from a fall received
while snow
balling.
The epidemic of marriages that prevails in Texas is
skipping Walnut. The
girls and widows are informed that the following named
gentlemen get their
mail here: W.W. Pearce, Sam Moore, W.S. George, Joe Philpott,
Ed L Parr and
C.E. Pesterfield. These gentlemen must be married by June 1st
next or
immigrate.
Kopperl
Miss Lizzie Caruthers who has been in Hillsboro during the
illness of her
sister at that place has returned to her home in Kimball.
It is reported that Miss Lee Moxey is on the sick list
this week.
Their friends learn that E.E. Hadson and Jack Brock got badly
lost in
getting from Meridian to the depot the other night and they
waked up and
called out into the sleet and snow several citizens along the
road.
Announcements
James M Robertson, of the firm of Jenkins and Robertson was
admitted to the
practice of law Monday in the District Court.
George Scrutchfield and C.S. Hayes who were bondsmen for
John Nail under the
charge of murder in McLennan county have succeeded in
arresting Nail and
have landed him in jail in Waco.
Nail is the man who was recently reported killed by assasins
near Valley
Mills. The report was generally believed but the bondsmen
recently got on
his track by a letter written by Nail to a girl at the
Valley. They followed
the girl and arrested Nail at Cisco when he was about ready
to leave for
California.
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