Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 10 of 10
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AT THE SAME OLD THING.
WE ARE SELLING MORE LUMBER
GETTING IN MORE LUMBER,
ALL OF WHICH IS BETTER LUMBER,
THAN ANY OF OUR COMPETITORS’ LUMBER.
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Our Prices are right, .Our Grades Good, Lumber ail well seasoned, Treatment Courteous—In fact if you are going to buy Lumber this fall you
can do no better than to give us your trade.
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HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
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S. A. & A.P. TIME TABLE.
West-bound.......................... flap
East-bound..........................2: 45 p m
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West-bound!.,..................... 2.11 a. m.
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F. W. Ledbetter. R. R. Ratliff.
Ledbetter & Ratliff,
DENTISTS.
Office in Neahaos bid south aide public square.
- All work,guaranteed. Examination Free.
—County eourt begins Monday. ■
i*>- —Have yonr flu.es repaired now.
Chas. Pillar will do the work.
—Claude Leggett left Friday for
11 Normanna on a prospecting trip.
—Mrs. Joseph Polasek, one of the
oldest residents of the Engie com-
munity died last week of consump-
tion. She leaves a husband and
several grown children to mourn her
demise.
“ Bai,m or Figs—The greatest female
m medicine, eures all womb. troubles. A
guarantee with eafch box to give sat-
isfaction or money refunded. Eight
days’ trial free. Agents wanted.
Write at once to Mrs. Charles Weller,
Yoakum. Texas.
B—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Appelt and
baby came in from Victoria Friday
to spend a few days before going to
the Jackson county ranch. Oscar is
suffering with a hand that has. a
touch of erysipelas in it.
—Highest commercial record, larg
est factory and capital, strictly re-
liable. The highest quality, at the
lowest price. PiAnos from $135 up:
Orghns $30 up.—Jesse French Piano
& Organ Co., Frank S. Taylor. Yoa-
kum . ;
I —H. H. Green resigned the past
§£ —The Sesame Club will meet fl?at- j week as death watch over Marga-'
urday afternoon with Mrs. ^T). rita Reyna and John Upehurch was
Patton. [appointed in his place. Mr. Green
—Air tight heaters for sale by; went to SaD A*touio with a view of
Chas. Pilla»r. He cansave you mon- locating there,
on them . • -. ; * MM,
—ButcheA’ bills of sale% put up In
nveuient books, at this office. Try
book or two.
—The Ladies Cemetery Tea will be
held Thursday the 10th at the home
of Mrs. F. W. Neuhaus. . « v ; .
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;v —High grade pianos and organs.
; sold on easy payments. Send a pos-
; talto Frank 8. Tavlor. Yoakum,
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-i-W. J. Miller exchanged ai thir-
teen months’ old Red Polled can l&st
week with J. W? Stayton of Bee-
ville for four full grown Devon
cows.
Dave Land a leads in groc-
?ee, other* follow. i-
- —Miss Ernestine Relchman who
went to Houston last week on the
don. will remain there having
>ted a position with the J.
Jlovit* department store. '
—Get your fish
rom Dave Land a.
and oyters
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—New Terrell • Election La%
pamphlet form, pocket size, price 25
cents per copy.: For sale at this
office-.
—Constable J. W. Whittington of
Yoakum and Constable Gus Arnim
of Moulton passed through the city
Friday en route home from attend-
ing the Houston carnival,
—Uetvou a Roberts, .Johnson &
Rand Shoe—The best Shoe Made
—Handled by E. L. Tarkington,
next to Postoffice. ;
-i—Mrs Christine Bailey, who lives
near Hope vrltb her son Albert Bail-
ey, is reported seriously ill find not
expected to live. Sheik 7S years of
■age. ... .
Just received, fresh raisins,
currants, citrons and all kinds of
dried fruits at Dave Landa’s.
—Mr. and Mrs. WiHiam HiUje of
Weimar drove over Thursday to
spend .a couple of days with his
brother Ferd Hillje.
—Miss Fannie Sllber of Beaumont,
in acknowledging receipt of theHEB-
atd premium dictionary; says: “I
wish to say that 1 am very much
pleased with it.” For which kindly
expression she will please accept our
thanks. The'HEKALn now has only
seven dictionaries left. Better get
one: it will make an elegant Christ-
mas gift. -
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Driven To Desperation.
: Living at aif out of the way place,
remote from civilization, a family Is
often driven to desperation in case
of accident, resultingdn Burns, Cuts,
Wounds Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply
of Biicklen’s Arnica Salve. It’s the
l»est on earth. 25c, at Ledbetter &
Knox’s Drug Store.
—Williams Cornelius aud family of
Ezzejlar&now residents of Halfets-
ville having rented a residence in the
north end. Mr. Cornelius only re-
cently sold his holdings at Ezzell to
his brothcy B. Cornelius, and will re-
side here until be decides where to
locate permaneptly.
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That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you
used Dr. King’s 'New Life Pills,
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for • Sick and
Nervous Headaches. They make
pure blood and build
—The report of the death of Dr. A.
H. Speer which gained currency last
week was erroneous. The report
was due to a special iti the Galves-
ton, News announcing the death of a
physician with the same initials at
Nevill Prairie, Houston county. Dr_
S^eer lives at MadlsonviMe, Madison
county. He was here some three
mouths since meeting old friends.
That he is very much alive is evb
deneed by the fact that Hallets-
villiaris who were In Houston last
week met him there enjoying roe
carnival. . ' : .
Startling Evidence.’
Fresh testlmonvTn great quantity
Is constantly coining in, declaring
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-
sumption Coughs and Colds to be
uuequaled. A recent expression
from T. J. McFarland, Bentohvilie,
Va. serves as example. He writes:
‘T had Bronchitis for.three years
and doctored all the time without
being benelitted. Then I began tak-.
ing Dr. King’s New Discovery, and
a few bottles wholly cured me.-|
^Equally effective in curing all Lung
—Mr. G. F. Dreyer and Miss Mary —Quietly and in the prewace of
papaiipp mm pi
Kossbiel wore married Wednesday, j only a few friends and relatives, Mr.
the 25th at Cuero. They are both Seth Anderson and Miss Jessie
popular . and prominent young Thomas were united in marriage
people of that city and the bride is Thursday afternoon at 4 o’elock, at
the sister of Mrs. F. P. Gueuther of the residence of the bride’s parents,
this city. After the ceremony they Mr. and J. H. Thomas. Squire S J.
left for Houston for a short visit,
Ter
and Mrs. F. P.
stopping aver here Sunday as the
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guests ^>f Prof..
Guenther.*
The Lone Star State.
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Down in Texas at Yoakum, is a
big dry goods firm of which Mr. J.
M. Haller: Is the head. Mr. Haller
to
Townsend officiated in his usufel fe-
licitous anfd happy manner. Tl
will make their home for the pi
with the groom’s parents. Mr.
Mrs. Albert Anderson. Tbe
ald’b congratulations go
Good for Children..
The pleasant to take and hi
less One Minute Cough Cnre j
on one of bis trips ’East to buy . -**-“***^ .
goods said to a friend who was with ' immediate relief in all _
him in the palace car, “Here, take Coligb, Croup and LaGrippe
one of these Little Early Risers up- cause it does not pass imin
on retiring and you will be up early
in the morning feeling good.”; For
thedark brown’’ taste, headache
and that loggy feeling DeWitt’s Lit-
tle Early Risers are the best pills to
Use. Sold by Ledbetter & Knox,
Druggists: .
-^E. W. Munson of l$^)e was up
.. . . .. _ „ Thanksgiving Day and jeaHIng ^at
and Throat troubles, Consumption, tthe Herald offieegave uq a financial
Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed
by Ledbetter & Knox, Druggists.
Trial . bottles free,, regular sizes
50c, and $1.00. . ‘
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pure blood and build up your; —Theo Avant left Friday for his
health. Only 25 cents, money back home »t Eric, Qklahomrf. In . con-
tf not cured. Sold by Ledbetter &
Knox, Druggists.
versation with the Herald editor
Mr. Avant stated fhat, he was well
i pleased wfth his new : home, j He
—Richard Jaecer of Breslau was in j owns a section of land and turned
last Week with 100 turkeys for which tRe sod on 75 acres for cultivation
rtf ftlv, * l u rtultr u uu Tti nli, r« u ua rtf b linLllUI. ;//• f
of $65.* Tlds is only a sample case of
how onr progressive farmers have
been pulling in the long green this
winter. .
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To Cure a Cold in One Day -
Take Laxative Brdmo Quinine
Tablets, r All druggists refund the
money if It fails to cure. E. W.
Grove's^ignature is on each box,
25 cents.
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—Mrs. A.^Tadlock, who has been
visiting her daughter Mrs. Eva
Hodge during her typhoid fever ill-
ness, left Friday for her home in dis-
tant Arizona.
You Snow What You Are Taking
When you take Groye.’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show-
ing that It Is simply Iron and Quirt
ine in a tasteless form. No cu *e, No
Pay. 50c. •;
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»—Barney Brown of DU ley, Frio
county, came in Thursday to mingle
a few days with friends. Mr. Browm
was an old pioneer of La<*nea £dun-
ty and numbers his friends and ac-
q*uaintanre8 by the score wbo are
always glad to greet him.
lift with the injunction to keep her
cornin'. -Thanks. ; , f '
; A TEXAS WONDER.
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Hall’s Great Discovery,
One small bottle of THE TEX-
AS FONDER. Hall’s Great Dis-
covery cures all kidney and Wad
ler troubles, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal emmissions, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism, all ir-
regularities of the kidneys and blad-
der, in both men and women. Reg-
ulates bladder trouble in children.
If not sold by your druggist will be
sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One
small bottle is two months’ treat-
ment and will cure any case above
mentioned. E. W. HALL, Sole Man-
ufacturer. St. Louis, Mo. Sold by D.
B. Howerton & Co., HalletsvlUe,
and alt druggists of Texas.
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HalletsviUe, Tmm, Oct. 28,1901 -
' > Dr. E. W. Hall, 8t. Loukr Dear Sir—la
1806 I itm a great sufferer from kidney and
bladder trouble, and your Texas Wonder.
Hall's Great Dlecovery, Cored me and I bare
never suffered pny since, and l ean cheerfully
recommend ft. lonra truly, ^
* CdPO KKOSCHElx
Going, Going, Going, Third and Last Call8
At The J. A,GRAVES COMPANY “Big Store.
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days more of brisk business will close for us our most prosperous year In Yoakum. Beginning this fall with an immense overstock bought when crop pros-
pects were^fche brighest we were confronted with the shortest in years and realizing the necessity of unloading our fall stock we reduced tbe prices on our entire new stock
on Octobewlst ten per cent under lowest marked prices', which caused our sales to almost double. On November 1st we resolved to make the discount 12 per cent..- Thirty
days and our cash sales were still riSbre increased and in order that December may be our busiest month our stock reduced to*a minimum To-day and for 30 days we offer
entire stock the largest in Yoakum at exactly 85 cents on the dollar which means about wholesale cost.
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Remember this sale means a saving to our patrons of at least $2,000 during
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the Month of December.
into the stomach, but taj
right at the seat of the:
draws out the inflammi
and.soothe8 aud cures pei
by enabling the lungs to
pure life-giving and life-si
oxygen€o the blood and
Dr. Armstrong of Della, Tex., |
scribes it dally and says there
Better cough rejnedy made. \
better & Knox, Druggists.
—Tbe prise elay pigeon
be given by tbe Hal lets
Club Tuesday December
city, will be lor Lav
shots only. / This is to
ere from a distance who
trap shooters, and who*
parlance, will come only
coin”. Trap shooters fr
um. Shiner, Moul
points of the
vited to attend
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3 -£*f?** * wvnz
One Hundred-----
is tbe value H. A. Ti
ton, S. C. places 00 Do'
Hazel Salve. He saym; 1
piles for 20 years. I
doctors and medk-ines,
except DeWitt’s Witch
It cured me.”' It fe a
of the healing
Hazel with «
ollleuts; relies
ly feures bMnd,
and protruding
bruises, eczema
skin diseases. Sold*dy
Knox, Druggists.
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Dress Goods, and Trimmings.
Elegant line to select from in silks,
woolens and linens and every yard
goes on sale to-day at 85c on the
dollar. * ■
All $1.50 goods now goes for......$1.28
All $1.25 goods now goes for...... 1.06
All $1.00 goods now goes for...... .85
A11 90c goods now goes for......... ,76
All 75c goods now goes for......... .64
All 60c goods now goes for........ '.51
A11 50c goods now goes for..........43
All 40c goods now goes for......... .34'
A11 35c goods now goes for......... .30
All 25c goods now goes for..... .?1
A1115c goods now* goes for......... ,12k
AH 10c goods now goes for......... ,8JjZ
Ali 8^c goods now goes for......... .07
AH 5c goods now goes for........ .4%
» Please compare these values with
offers offered elsewhere in this city.
Clothing.
Only complete stock of mens and
hoys clothing In Yoakum. Every
garment in our clothing department
goes on sale to-morrow at exactly
85c on the dollar of actual value.
Any $20.00 suit or overcoat for $17.00
Any $18.00 suit or overcoat for 15.30
Any $16.00 suit or overcoat for 13.6i>
Any $15.00 suit or overcoat for 12.75
Any $14.00 suit or overcoat for 11.90
Any $12.00 suit Or overcoat for 10.20
Any $10.00 suit or overcoat for 8.50
Any $7.5Qtsuit or overcoat for.. . 6.40
Any $6.00 suit or overcoat for.. 5.10
Any $5.00 suit, pants or over-
coat. ................................. 4.25
Any $4.50 suit, pants or over-
coat for.....................f...... •‘■>5
Any $4.00 suit or pants for..... 3.40
Any $3.50 suit or pants for...... 2.98
Any $3.00 suit or pants for...... 2.55 .
Any $2.50 suit or pants for...... 2.13
Any $2.00 suit or pants for..... 1.70
Any $1.50 suit or pants for...... * 1.28
Any $1.25 suit or pants ior...... 1.06
Any $1.00 pants or overalls for .85
Any 90c pants or overalls for.. .76
Any 75c pants or overalls for.. .64
Any 50c pants or overalls for.. .43
Above discounts include all Sweet
Orr & Co’s, overalls and jumpers.
Ladies’ Jackets, Capes and Skirts.
Over 300 garments to select from—
tailor made goods—perfect in fit,and
workmanship and the newest fall
styles. To-day you get your
choice of any of these stylish gar-
ments kt 85c on the 100. We also in-
clude in this department our entire
line of zephyr goods and furs.
Your choice.of any $12.00 garments
now........... ^..,........^..........$10.20
Your choice of any $10.00 garment
now 1 .....$8.50
Your choice of any $9.00 garment
now............... $7.65
Your choice of any $8.00 garment
now......:.....i... .........................:$6.90
Your choice of any $7.50 garibent
now...................,.$ 6.40
Your choice of arty $6.00 garment
now'......:.....,................-...$5.10
Your d.hoice of any $5.00 garment
now............. ..$4.-25
Your choice of ap\' $4,00 garment
' no W,..... $3.40
Your choice of any $3.50 garment
now.................................x.......42.98
Your choice of any $3,0<J garment
now........... $2.55
Your choice of any $2.50 garment
now.,:------.$2,13
Your choice of any $2.00 garment.
now.,.,................;........... $1.70
Your choice of any $1.50 garment
now.;.......,;.:.....,..'.:.....i.i.............$1.28
Your choice of any $1.25 .garment
■flow............. .’$1.06
Your choice of any $1.00 garment
now ......"....,........ .85 c
Above prices are at least 25 per
cent under any Yoakum com pe-
tition. ' - . •
Flannels, Blankets and Quilts.
, Big assortment to select from at
wholesale prices as they all go to-
morrow at 85c on the dollar. In,
this department we include all our
table linenB, towels, chenille and ta-
pestry, portiere anO table coversafid.
a lovely line. ,
Your choice of any $10.00 article $8.50
Your choice of any $7 59 article 6.40
Your choice'of any $6.00 article 5.10
Your clioiee of any $5.00 article 4.25
Your choice of any $3.59 article 2,98
Your choice t)f any $4.00 article 3.40
Your choice of any $3.90 article 2.55
Vour choice of any $2.50* article 2 13
Your choice of any $2,00 article J.70
Your choice of any $1.50 article 1.28
Your choice of any $1.25 article l.Oo
Your choice of any $1.00. article jwi
Yourciipice of any 75c artiefe ’ ;64.
.:Your choice of any 59e article .43
■Your choke of any 40c article , .35
Your choice of any 25c article ,21
Your choice of any 15c u,rt!cle .1254
Please try to duplicate above
prices and you will appreciate what
85c on the dollar really means.
Boots And Shoes.
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Over $10,000 In new footwear and
such reliable makes as Clppp’s Utz &
Dunn and Hamilton-Brown Shoe
Co. Every pair of shoes in our store,
men’s, women and child’s, goes on
sale to-day at 85c on, the dollar.
Your shoe bill eost you more than
anything else and it behooves you
to buy a year’s supply when you can
get them at the following prices:
Any $6:99 boot or shoe now...,..$5.25
Any $3.00 boot or shoe no w...... 4.25
Any $4.59 boot or shoe now'...... 3.40
Any $4.00 boot or shoe now...... 3.8o
Any $3.50 boot or shoe now...... 2.78
—J. 8. Airheart and 8.
of Hope were In theeity 1
paid tbe Herald a pk
Mr. Thigpen bringing tbe
cash to advance the fige
subscription of E. O.
Terryville. Tbeirnrip here
pretty eool one but as the
in the best of condition now 1
took two and a hsJf hot
tbe time formerly required wi
that length of time.
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Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests all classes of food,
and strengthens the stomach
digestive organs. Cures D
Indigestion, Stomach Trouble
makes rich red blood,
strength. Kodol Dyspepsia
builds wornoiit tissues,
strengthens and sweetens the
ach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson
Va. says: “l have used a
bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia
have found it to be a *very
and, indeed, a powerful re
stomach ailments. I recoi
\ to my friends.” Sold by
& Knox, Druggists.
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Any $3:00*boot or shoe now.....; 2.55
Any $2-50 boot or-shoe now...... 2.13
Any $2.00 boot or shoe now’. 1.70
Any $1.50 boot or shoe now’. 1.13
Any $1.25 boot or shoe now...... 1.06
4ny $1.90 shoe now........... .85
Any 75c shoe nowr.. . ................. .64
Any 50cshoe now..-.........4.3,
Any.25c shoenow............21
. . We. ertrry more - shoes than any
other-three M3) 'houses in Yoakum
and at above pieces we save you; at
least 25; per cent - . 1
iq Rolls Matting and 100
Rugs at 85c on the dollar.
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THE J. A- GRAVES COMPANY,
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THE LARGEST DRY GOODS STORE IN SOUTH TEXAS
—The road between Hi
and Hope and tbe road atsol
Hope and Yoakum are repoi
splendid condition. Theee are 1
roads that Overseer J. Si
with the chain gang w'orked d1
tbe fall mouths. That it was
ey well and wdsely spent
vouched fori by all who travel
Good roadtr, good bridges and
schools make a county. ,
Bueklen’s Arnica Bairs.
The best and most famous
pound in tne world to conqrtferi
and kill pains. Cures Cuts^
Burns and bruises, subdues
mation, masters Piles. Millions
boxes sold yearly. Works
in Boils, Ulcers, Felons, 8ktn
tions. It cures or no pay. 35
at Ledbetter & Knox Drug Store.
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—Mrs. P. H. Green and Mi
sie Appelt, Dulcie Knox, Lillie Wash-
burn and Hertha Boettcher of Wet-
mar went to York town Friday af-
ternoon to attend the
tendered that night to Mr. ant
Richard Eckhardt nee Miss
Green.
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse
to feel that every minute V
your last? 8uch was the.
ence of Mrs. S. H. New son,
Ala. “For three years” she
“I endured insufferable pain from
digestion, stomach and
trouble. Death seemed int
when doctors and all remedies failed.
At length I was Induced to try
Electric Bitters and the result
miraculous. .1 improved at
and now I’m completely recot
For Liver, Kidney, Stomach
Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is
only medicine.” Only 50c. It's
anteed by Ledbetter A Knox,
gists.
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