Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1908 Page: 2 of 9
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HALLETSVILLE HERALD,
THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS;
Many Pertinent Affairs of the Past Week Among Our
Home
v—Hi M, Rhodes spent Sunday
with friends in Yoakum. >/.
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—Prof. Parr, of Ezzell, was a
business visitor here Monday.
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—Fresh Mackerel at Dave
Landa’s. • /L;-
-tD. B.: Howerton has return-
ed from a visit to San Antonio.
—Fine line of perfumes at
; City Bs^Btore.
\ —Mrs. W. A. Mallick was a
visitor to San Antonio Sunday.
—Lunch and Filsener beer 10c
at Landaus. ■ .
—T.’J. Brown left Saturday
on a business trip, to McMullen
county. > \{:-/
• —Indian Hill whiskey, 75c per
quart at Landa’s saloon.
.—Dave Coleman, of Hackber-
ry, was in Saturday and renewed
his allegiance to the Herald by
shoving up his figures another
year. ': >•; • v ; Y-
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—Imported pocket knives,
razors, and scissors at h
CrnrpRtj0 Store. 1
:V ‘T^r* an^ MrSi J. Fitzgerald
and son Temple, of Chambers
county, spent several days last
week here, the guests of ; Rev.
Lee Green.
-If you want cotton land meet,
J, p. Cook at ■.
Y; Sinton, Texas.
-—Henry Paul us, who has been
a knight of the grip for some
few weeks, returned home Satur-
/ioif on^ nr«Tl A« wJ. x w O • i •
A. Waldrop, of Koerth, i$
spending the week here on busi'
;,ness., • •/• ' ;
[^p|^i>Sehaefe^ left • Wed*
nesday for a week’s visit to San
Antonio. / //
—One car Hickory, One ear
Studebaker wagons, no better
wagon made—for sale at reduced
price at, E, H. Mitchel’s.
—Dr. Adams returned Tues-
day from a business trip to Shin-
er mid Moulton.; : // Y;; 4
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: —B. Hv Turk is taking a vaca-
tion this week and Joe Munch is
carrying the mail on his rural
route. ' ; /YW:,;
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V-Bring your seed cotton to me
I will pay you the top price.
/.' Casper Gerde&
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CueroXs tS4 4 vi?Uof tp|, - M. Groen. a prominent
yuero tms vteek^ . lepl light of Yoakum, visited
—Jeff Wallace, of the lower
end of the county was 'here oh
business Wednesday.
-rJust received a fine line of
up-to-date post cards at • * .
; . 7 > . City Drug Store.
V *^Mr. and Mrs/J. N^han add
toghter,Lillian,will spend <4Yom
Kippur” witii the family of Max
Landa. - .
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B«*ntU _^The Kind Yoo Haw Always BoagH
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relatives here Wednesday.
—Friench Simpson, cashier of
the Lavaca County National
Bank,, was a visitor to Columbus
this week.
• Notice To The Fenners.
; 4 Will run my gin up to Oct. 15
after that date will notify you on
What days the gin will run. . ;
Casper Gerdes.
■^Miss Fannie Peterson, who
has beep visiting relatives and
friends in Bastrop has returned.
j —For Sale. — Good three-quar-
ter Jersey milk cow, 5 years old,
fresh , in milk. See Homer
Rhodes. ; r . \ -
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—Walter Boyle, of Ezzell; left
Tuesday on a prospecting trip to
Amarilku- ^ ;••.-•••
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day and will leave soon to finish .“Mr; and Mrs. Meyer Nathan,
his course at the State Hniversi- of Eagle Lake, Will. spend Ybm,
tv at Austin. v ^ v Kippur, the Jewish holidav Oct
; —Bud Moore, of Sweet Home,
paid our town a business visit
Monday. ; ::: * - '
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%! —See Rothschmitt before you
sell your hides arid get top prices.
. —Geo. Smothers, of theSnioHi-
eris ranch was a visitor ■ here
Monday. - ;;-r. . - 'r
ty at Austin.
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r^Why is Dave Landa’s cold
drink stand so popular ? Because
if you make an order they can
fill it, : K' ;/>-■
^Aaron Bryant, one of our
colored citizens eame in Monday,
and not only paid . up his ; sub-;
s^ipjion, . but a year ahead,
whidi shows ;that he is ; interest
ed in the progre^ of ' Lavaca
county. . , ■ ' .
—;The best cooks Use Cotto- •
lone; you; can get it at Dave
Landa’s. * -
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—Fine Brick cheese for lunch-
eon at Dave Landa’s. 1 K
', —Mrs. Rhos, of Yoakum, who
has been visiting here has re-
turned home.
; ~L. Smykal, of Runge,. was a
visitor here this week shaking
hands with friends. % / - •
—If you want top prices , for
your hides go to Rothschmitt.;" /
-rtE. 0./ Meitzen ..came over
this afternoon from his home in
Hallettsville. — Yoakum Herald.
. — Faires* screw worm medicine
for sale at Gandys* Best made
> rti j . tv.1 ^ m tnis county nave]
vlydf Dickey and Dave been made Within the past Week,
Fpikelstein came m Sunday from and you will do well to notice the
San, Antonio to visit the home column of the real estate trails-!
folks. ifem in the Herald, if you want]
Kippur, the Jewish holiday Oct
5, with'^ie sister of the former,
Mrs. Max Laftda.
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Salesman Wanted—To look
after our interest in DeWitt and
adjacent counties,. Salary qt
commission. Address the Har*
vey Oil Co., Cleveland, 0.
—Mrs. G. Fi Lehmann has re-
turned home from a trip to San
Marcos; where she accompanied
■ Ueiighter, Miss Eddie, who
will attend the Baptist college
there this winter. While absent
she visited in Austin and San
Antonio. >-• : : •
- ^County Attorney Bagby has
filed 73 suits for delinquent taxes
some of them running back to
190^ and there will be a number
of others for the spring term of
the district court. ; r" " •
To The Public.
,T have entered into partner-
ship with ; A. J. Hill in the har-
per business, and we are fitting
UP a modern shop on the west
side of-the square that is strictly
up to date, and I respectfully ask
my old customers add As many
new; ones as possible to extend
their patronage to the new shop.
^ y Respectfully, :
Wm. Bonorden.
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—Monday, Oct 5th, is Tom
Kippur another Jewish holiday,
and the merchants of this faith
will all have their stores closed
on that day. .
vrtR. A. Johnson, of Williams-
burg, and C. B. Kelley, of Hardy
Sandies, are in Houston this
week, the former as a member
of the Grand Jury, and the lat-
ter as a petit juror/in the Feder-
al court now in session.
—Monday, Oct 5, is a Jewish
holiday- Yom Kippur—and. my
store will be closed that day, but
the big sale, will open again
Tuesday, and you will do well to
take notice of the same.—Dave
Landa.
• • ~H. J. ; Strunk has returned
from his trip to northwest Tex-
as, where we are informed that
he and other' parties had - pur- j
chased several thousand acres
of land, or act least that a deal ;J
was on to that effect. -
Soaps, toilet articles, face i
cream and all kinds cosmetics at i
City BRtjq Store.
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r /^Beveral important deals in
real estate in this county have
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Nicodemus Laxative
Chill Tonic is still the best You
can’t be without it
,tJ- H. Spinks was a pleasant
caller at this office Saturday and
renewed his allegiance to the old
reliable.
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^“Trade with Dave Landa and
you will be treated right 'V
. ~Hr. T. J. Hill, of Koerth w.
m tiie city Sunday and - left that,
night on a business trip to San
Antonio. • ;
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.. “'The best of everything in
the grocery line at Dave Landa’s
If you don’t believe it try him.
I -C. F. Lehmann dropped off
for a day with the home folks on
his route for the American Tyne
Founders Co.
—Use St. Nicodemus’ Creosal,
the screw worm killer, at St.
Nicodemus Drug Company.
Miss Daisy Townsend is in
San Antonio visiting her sister,
Mrs. Geo. Newman, and also at-
tending the fair.
—Meet me at Sinton.
J. D. Cook.
Cotton land man. —
v » ■ "Jr*-1-'* u jvU Wi
to keep up with these events.
L: ^Dom^tic: Sewing Machines
the *best m the world for sale,
now at cost at E/ H. MitxM's.
, rrThe Herald is. glad to note
that Miss Lizzie Barber who had
such a long spell of fever is
again at her post at Landa’s de-
partment store. She doesn't
took like a heavy -weight yet,
^Aays- afee; improving right
rAK9°4 cold drink is just the1
thing this hot weather,:. and you;
can get it at Dave Landa’s.
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Sheley, Herman HaVer-
iah, John Buss and .the editor!
took a trip down on the Navidad
baturday, and were doing very
well until t^e norther struck us
and then it was all off. How-
eveivwe^rc there In time to
catch plenty of fish for our own
eating and brought a nice lot
home, not near as many though
as if the weather had been favor-
able. _______
-The best groceries, -the best
shoes, clothing, hats, trunks and
everything in the dry goods line
at prices no one else can sell at
L. H. Mitchei’s.
—Miss Beulah Melor, who has
been an employe in the postoffice
for some time, has returned ‘
her home in Weimar.
No. 4:138 .
Report of the Condition of the
CL& .v wif vunmwun UI Hie
Lm:a Csir.y National Bank
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- Lily Darhng, ” she is all ‘ REsor. Krj>; >1
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____________ ..v.w OCTIVI. .—. I . s. HoiiRh on hand............ . 200 60
at the Episcopal church Sunday | V...... =r
eve”'n« at 8 o’clock. Every-:
hftfhr nnidmH,, —*-J Other real ;tte owm-i. '
right, at Chas. Pillar’s.
~Dr. Bates will hold services
; the Episcopal chur
-/ening at 8 o’cloc
body cordially,invited.
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rtarry Landa savs he will lr,»» state i»ankM ,sc i.aiikere . r,on«>>»h
all van ' U.. i ft* ro°* »l»l>Po,ve.J r— d-v.. .>
Rue from Xatioiml Ita.uk* f^ot
tie** rye A«ent* i
sell you cheaper by 25c a
than any house in Hallettsville. j k
• —The Herald regrets very
much to learn of the illness of
T, Y. Hill, and hopes to report
his recovery by our next issue.
vyi Oturi $>
r Tm'tlonal impf+r currvucv
el*, aud cents......... . .. '
Rf»eclc.................... 7,8RH. y .1
l^KHl-teniier n<)teH... 'l7t*.00 7r»7:i.25
Redemption. Ittatf . frith Ti I S".
TlO-n ^ ' -
Tren*. 15 per ct of circ-ulatiou» 7r,O.Otj
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—You will miss it if you fail to r«^vhtedu expend* ,‘’,’0o ou
aea you suit
1,JLtl" * Dae to other Nati<m«l Haiikh ' 4‘*4 •»*>
your hides.
For Rent—A five room cottage
with good stable, three blocks
from square. For further par-
ticulars apply to Mrs. E. Jochen.
—L. W. Rainoskek, of Seclu-
sion, another old and! valued sub-
scriber came in Monday and
|U8hed his figures up to June
i* ErteachKimpeoft, f
4 Wm
day PfSeJgqK^^_^,OPe thU
{aCAL} C. U Starlaoha. X-. L iV Tes«».
Correct--Attee.t; '
H. J,STj»ryK, i ;1 ;■
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| From the fact that you seldom have an ex-
I pert Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon ♦
I remain in the smaller cities arid towns as I
I long as three months or more ktone time
GORDON ADAMS, M. D.
! will be at Hallettsville throughout October, ?
I November and December. Also at Yoakum I
J two or tm*ee days every two weeks until |
I Jan, 1, Yoakum dates announced in press. |
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. w not take your cake. Dr. Adams holds thousands of unquestioned references; a few follow:
DIFFICULT CASES CURED REGENtLY
< <u ^®nAtori D. A, Paulus, Hallettsville, says:
My daughter was blind. We had to lead
her everywhere., We took her to several
specialists who failed to cure her, but Dr
Adams guaranteed a cure and did cure her
quickly. She now sees to read. Dr. Adams
did much good for many other afflicted peo-
ple here.”
... Mr* Will Miller, Postmaster, Halletts-
ville, says: Dr. Adams is a blessing to any
city or country and few are as skilled as he
He operated on my son’s throat, removing
ins tonsils and adenoids successfully, without
pain, and the boy is quite a different child.
He now enjoys good health. Dr. Adams per-
formed many operations here that proves
him to be second to none in his line.”
Frank M. Lewis, Roadmaster I. & G N .
Beaumont, Texas, was blind and led to office
His daughter was also blind. Both were
cured by Dr. Adams after many others failed.
,. V*™ Bronson, President Midland Na-
tional Bank, Midland, Texas, says: “I owe
my eyesight to the skill of Dr. Adams The
leading oculists of Atlanta, Ga., GhidagO, 111
and Fort Wdrth Texas, failed to benefit me,
and alter I had suffered greatly spent much
money and lost a great deal of time-in fact
I-suffered more than six years, yet Dr
Adams cured ., me quickly and permanently
restored my sight.” ;
Mr. T.G. Sampson, Banker, Cameron, Texas
says: Dr. Adams work was satisfactory in
my case. He - cut a growth off my eye and
restored my sight. He did much good here. ”
Call on
or write
to
Gordon
Adams
M D.
/
Nose
and
Throat
Park J
Hotel
Halletts-
ville
Texas
Max Kahni -M. D./ Druggist, Halletts-
ville, says: I have assisted Dr. Adams in
more than fifty operations and I know of no
one who excels him in his profession—in fact
few if any equal him as an oculist and
aunst/”
Hon-T. jS. Garrison, President First Na-
tional Bank, Timpson, Texas, says: “Dr
Adams did some extra skillful work for me
and in my family. I led to him one case that
had been blind two years, but he restored
sight in sixty days. ”
R. R. Smith, 225 Commerce Street, San
Antonio, Texas, says: “Dr. Adams cured
my daughter after three oculists of San An-
tonio, and the leading oculist of Austin had
failed. She was blind and we had to lead
her for months, yet Dr. Adams cured her in
ninety days.”
Y G;J¥st?r’ Campbelton, Texas, is 65
years old, has been a stockman in west Texas
the past forty years and who is well known,
was led to Dr. Adams, having been blind
tour years. He was restored to sight in
thirty days.
M. T, Dunham, Cotulla, Texas, is 70 years
old;, he was blind and led to office. Regained
sight in.thirty days.
. Rev. Pinkney Hawkins, Baptist Minister,
Belton, Texas, was blind in both eyes He
regained sight in thirty days.
Mrs. Carrie Flynn, 80 years old,- Bangs.
Brown county, Texas, was led for ten years
Restored to sight in thirty days.
letter; * °f itateme“‘* »re po.itive proof of hi. ,kiU. He ha. man,
letters from imople who ^ere cross-eyed for year*, whose eyes he straightened and they sive en
courapng references If space would permit their letter. Would be printed here Button
teache* you that rf * doctor can cure difficult cases like the above then he surely can straighten
^ilorof*" °f eye‘ Th“ he guarantees to do in ten minutes, without paL or the^L of
chloroform. Pay when you are cured. Nine cases were straightened at H^ettsriL Dr
guarantee, to.e.toresight to those who are blind from cLr.^ Grandl^d tTda
cases^ C^** j*fCer.?f Face’ ^‘e and Ears enred. He will waste no time on prim
ca^s. Call or wnte and de«:r.be your case. You wiU be told plain facts only.
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Cox, M. J. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 2, 1908, newspaper, October 2, 1908; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006460/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.