La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1905 Page: 8 of 8
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LaGrange, Junk 22, 1905.
Fok Runt—One dwelling. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Ids Harigel.
Mrs. J. W. Crowdus of Dallas is
visiting her mother, Mrs. S. C.
Olive.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Haidusek are
at Marlin sinc$ Friday, enjoying
the hot baths.
Miss Lottie Haase went to Yoa-
kum Saturday, to spend a few days
with relatives.
H. C. Schuhmacher and family
are at San Antonio since Saturday,
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Geo. Speckels has gone to
Somerville on a visit to her son,
Leon, “the baker."
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All stores in the city will be
closed all day July 4. ’Rouse yaur
patriotism and celebrate.
Clothes cleaned, dyed and
pressed by the Ineeda laundry.
Hy. Koenrcke is agent; phone 114.
The one-year old child of Rev.
and Mrs. K. Kern of Swiss Alp,
died Sunday, and was buried Mon-
day. _
The Ineeda laundry of Houston
washes your clothes clean,— that’s
ail. H. Koeneceke is agent; phone
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Rev. R. OsthofT, residing near
the city, left Saturday night for
New Ulm, and will remain several
weeks
To Core a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
letta. Alt druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig-
nature is on each box. 25c.
Edwin Kaulbacb, Luva Lenert,
Leo Kblinger and John Schuh
tnacher have returned from College
Station, to spend summer at home.
For sick headache take Chamber-
lain’s Stomach aud Liver Tnbiete
and n quick cure is oertain. For
sale by Wm. Hermes.
Tomorrow night the first concert
of the season will be played at the
court bouse, by the LaGrange
Concert band. A good program
has been arranged.
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It’s Oil Right.
It may not smooth the waters, but it
surely soothes the pain. Use it on
your cuts, burns, bruises, aches and
pains. It will make you happy, be-
cause it will make you well. Hunt’s
Lightning Oil.
Mrs. T. C. Keller of Gainesville
passed through here Friday, en
route to Columbus to visit relatives.
She will return in about a week,
and spend a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Ed Franks.
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When clean linen is needed,
send the bundle to ns. Let us
take out the dirty spots and make
it clean and attractive for yon.
Our work is guarranteed. Ineeda
Laundry. Hy.Kotnecke, agent.
They Should
“My honest conviction, based upon
my own experience and that of my
friends, is that Hunt’s Cure will cure a
Urge per cent of skin troubles, especi-
ally of an itching variety, than any
other remedy. Certainly those afflict-
ed with any form of itch should try it.”
26. J. O. Mookk,
50c per box. Atchison, Kas.
The summer normal opened at
the public school building yester
Tuesday the town was agog with
baseball, as the Eagle Lake team
had arrived the day before, to play
three games with llie Jocals. Good
games were expected, aud tho-e
who witnessed Tuesday’s exhibi-
tion of the National sport were not
the least disappointed—but, on the
other hand, highly satisfied. Boih
teams were iu fine trim, and at
times the situation was very excit-
ing. Games like that of Tuesday
are worthy of a much larger at-
tendance, and the public should
extend the boys a more liberal pa-
tronage.
The following score is taken
from the score book:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Ea^le Lake.O 0 10 0 10
LaGrange. .3 0 0 0 0 2 0
Batteries—Speckels and
for LaGrange; Williamson and
Wirtz for Eagle Lake. Struck out,
by Speckels, 13; by Williamson, 4.
The second game of the series
was played yesterday afternoon
while The Journal was on the
press, hence cannot give any par
ticulars. The third game will be
played this afternoon and another
good game is promised. Get in
your baseball humor aud come out;
it will be enjoyable, and time well
spent. Bring the ladies; you know
they, too, enjoy the game.
One of the admirable features
was the nice manner in which the
teams played; everybody was in
good humor, and things moved
smoothly.
A special session of the commis-
sioners’ court is called for next
Tuesday .'the 27 inst., the object
of which is lo appoint a tax collec
tor 10 fill the unexpired of Neal
Robison, deceased. The bond of
B. L Zapp, the newiv-appointed
treasurer, will also be approved at
this meeting, and the gentleman
will take charge of the office. Lyt,
as every one knows him, is no
stranger to Fayette county people,
as he has served four terms as
sheriff, and is fully competent to
discharge the duties incumbent
upon the office to which he has
been recently appointed.
Card of Thanks.
EmTOK Journal:-—
Permit us, through the columns
of your paper, to return onr heart-
felt thanks to the citizens for their
many acts of kindness during the
illness of our husband and father,
lor their attendence upon the fun-
eral, their words of condolence and
many floral tributes. The consid-
eration shown In these trying hours
shall ever be gratefully remem-
bered.
Mrs. Nkal Rorison
and Son.
Mrs. Anthoria McKinnon died
Sunday afternoon near Schulen
burg and was buried the uext day.
She was 63 years old, and bad
lived all her life neaV where the
town of Schulenburg is now loca-
ted. Fvur sons and three daugh-
ters, all grown, survive her, a=
follows: W. H. and’ Miss L >ttie
McKinnon, Schulenburg; Alton
and Ernest McKinnon, Hallcts-
villt; W. E. McKinnon, Cole-
man; Mrs. Annie Marcee, Lam
jpasas;and Mrs. Stella Stierling,
i Fayetteville.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS GIVEN
AWAY FREE.
The Von Rosenherg-Heintze
company will give away free,
when your cash purchases
amount to TEN DOLLARS, a
beautiful imported picture nov-
The Ideal Sieer
O UDWEISER is the standard of quality by which
13 all other beers are judged.
Commanding the highest price, yet leading in
sales, proves that its superiority is recognized through-
out the world.
Sales for 1904, 130,388,520 Bottles.
Bud
iser
“King
Beers’
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass*n
St. Louis, U. S. A.
Orders Promptly Filled by
LaGrange I. & C. S. Co., Distributors, LaGrange, Texas.
Corktd or Tin Capptd
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Cures Grip
in Two Day*.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ tve/* 5*
Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. This Signature, ~ 5c.
Fourth of July Celebration
For everybody, given by the
LaGrange Casino society. Follow-
ing program has been outlined,
subject to change:
4 p.m.—Decorated baby and doll
buggy parade, headed by the La
Grange Concert Band.
5 to 6—Concert by the band.
6 to 7—Amusements for chil-
dren.
5 to 7:45—Basket picnic.
7:45109:30—Dancing for chtl-
dren.
Dancing for adults begins at
9:30.
See posters for further informa-
tion.
Just What Everyone Should Do-
Mr. J. T. Barber of Irwinville, Ga,
nlwnps keeps a bottle of Chamber-
laiu’a Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea
Remedy at hand ready for inatant
use. Attacks of colic, cholera mor-
bus and diahoea come on so sudden-
ly that there is no time to hunt a
doctor or go to the store for med-
icine. Barber says: “I have tried
Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy which is one of
the beat medicines I ever saw. I
keep a bottle of it iu my room as 11
have bad several attacks of colic and I
it has proved to be the best medi-
cines I ever used.1’ Sold bv Win.
Hermes.
Excursion Next Sunday.
The regular monthly excursion
to New Braunfels occurs Sunday,
with a tcund tiip rate of $125.
The train leaves at 7:30 and rr-
i turning, leaves at 6:30 p.m. Pack
ba^ets and go along, aud enjoy a
day’s outing. The music for the
day will be furnished by the La
Grange Concert band.
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day moruing, with a.large attend- city. These novelties are very
■nee. On account of early press pretty and one should Ik* in
wotk, Tub Journal c»n not give j y0ur home; sample can be seen
any particulars but same will be jn |(ie show window. Don’t
published in full next week.
forget to ask for a card.
_N~Liat“r_d*y’ Lth* The Schuhmacher Grocer com-
goud roads conventionwill beheld u efecll . warehoase ,nd
at the court house to th.s cty. offi y Q0 |he of lbelr present
storage rooms. The building will
Matters ol much importance will
be discussed, and diversication will
receive its share of attention. Good
speakers have promised to be here,
and yon should attend. Remember,
Siturday at 2 p.m.
8prxln*d Aaklo. Stiff Nack. Lama
Shoulder
There are three common aliments
for which Chamberlains Pain Brim
is especially valuable. If prompt-
ly applied it will Have you time,
money and suffering when troubled
be of brick, one story > nd base-
ment, and will measure 60x120.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets Better than a Doctor’s
Prescription.
J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va.,
says that Chamberlain’s Stomach
true Liver Tablets have done him
more good than anything he could
get from the doctor. If any phy-
sician in this country was able to
compound a medici e that would
produce such gratifying result in
cases of stomach sroubles, bilious-
ness or constqtation, bis whole time
would be used in preparing this one
medicine. For sale by Wm. Her-
mes.
When You Have Chills or Other l/ls^
In Any Way Malarious*
Don*t Load Yourself with Quinine Pills,
Or Other Drugs Nefarious
tin
SOMETHING SAFE AND SURE'
Wintersmiths
(Sill (tij:e
GUARANTEED
To euro Chills and Fever, Dengue,
LaGrlppe and Biliousness
50c.,71
V« A « W VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HALLS Hair Renewer
Makes the hair grow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy.
Steps falling hair and cures dandruff. And it always restor£*
color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years. “^»*TftggcoTt&£'.
The colored folks were celebrat-
ing emancipation at Ibis place
Monday. The scarcity of money
•nd watermelons may bave pre-
vented things being as gay as us
ual.
On last Friday Morgan Bros, of
of Plum sold to Crawford &
, Byrne ol this city, 290 bales of
with any ond of ib..« elements I cotton, the average price of which
Par ml* by Wm. E»rm«* J vu pound.
Notice,
There will be trash barrels pro
vided as the cemetery in which all
dead flowers- etc , will please be
placed. No trash is to be thrown
ont in the front.
Mrs. F. Presun, Pres.
Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Secy.
There will be no services at the.
Methodist Church next Sunday
June 25 owing to my absence from
town, attending District Confer
*®ce. I|. C. Rash \
Wm. Ellers, teacher at Waida
for the past few years, writes to
send his Journal to Ans in here
after. The gentleman has accepted
a prsitrou in the office of the state
superintendent. The Journal re
grets to see him leave old Fayette,
but wishes him well in’ his new
home.
In the Spring •
Some maiden’s fancies doubtless turn
to thoughts of love, but the majority
of them, as well as humanity in gene-
ral, have a want to lay down feeling.
Simmon’s Sarsaparilla is the lifter. It
not only takes hold, it lifts up that
way back, weary feeling vanishes like
a dream.
There will be a meeting of the
Lsdie* cemetery association Tues-
day, June 27. The object of the
meeting is to elect a sexton. All
bids lor work in same must be i®
before that date.
Mrs F. Prbsun. Prw-
Mrs ’.V. H. Thomas. Sccy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Blanton of
Cl-buine spent Sunday in the city
wi'h relatives, and left the next
day for Columbus. They will ** ■
In n 10 1 his city the end of the
werk and spend a few days wit
the family of Kd Franks.
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La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1905, newspaper, June 22, 1905; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1004428/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.