Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 4 of 10
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Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
MARKET DA Y
Mr. W. J. Metz reports that a
market day would prove a flue
thing for Yoakum. He says
town of*about ^SoljHpppulatio'nt
and cheerfulness soon a market day each month at-
disappear when the kid- tracts an immense crowd of
or ^LeasedUt °* °rc^r j people and that the merchants
Kidney trouble has of the place find it most profit-
become so prevalent able v to- them. Let’s start a
a*^hM°t*in<^n^riPn 1 mar^e^ da.y movement in Yoak-
? afflicted
“Eine Kranke Familie.”
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Arrested On Charge of Theft.
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United Stat^inrsbal' Vann, , Obrnian pluy-Ei,,,. Erau-
while here off o.reehedule
M Kurtz; a member of the ftrnr | * ®e "il<* a h »d so-
of Kurtz 1 Swartz, who recently cml * »•« attendance
thafMr Ta#n‘ ha/ located aud ^jg'^g^"1 itM."
^“■^ed'wtthw^^kiS , um- The object- is to have one
neys. If the child urin- day each month for the sale of
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ates too ipften, if the. all kinds of- live stock,'vegetables,
passage, k is yet afflicted with . farmers ?r others may na e
netting, depend upon it. the cause of for sale. It 18 a Capital thing
difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first and DO question abdut it.—
should be towards the treatment of Yoakum Times.
Important organs. This unpleasant . . , 4 • •
la due to a diseased condition of the IT IS ]U8t what the HERALD
i and bladder and not to a habit as J 1 ' ' * " ' :'JjL " --T~ -LUx~
people s impose. '.
>men as well as men are made miss
• with kidney and bladder trouble,
id both need the same great remedy,
ha mild and the immediate effect of
Wramp-Reot is soon realized. It is sold
if druggists, in fifty-
test and one dollar i
You may have a |
e bottle by .mail
jjMabo pamphlet tell- h«
tg all about it, including many of the
ousands of testimonial letters received
jm sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
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make any mistake, but remember
Swamp-Root. '■ Dr. Kilmer’*
_ apd the address, Bingham p
oa yery bottle.
vttle Hcralb
Wo evttt fMmtaaa* mornfna
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leblMMft, publisher ««6 proprietor.
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towns in Texas are adopting the
market day or “first Monday”
as it is popularly termed.
Especially is this ^he case in
North and Northwest Texas
where the settlers are generally'
from the old states where this
monthly institution has been in
rogue for an indefinite period.
Solar our efforts have been
without avail hut if Yoakum
adopts it, it may possible be the
means of urging dur citizens and -
farmers in following suit. La-
Grange has a “market day” and
you couldn’t wean the people $
of that R?etion from it with a
fence rail. It’s a good thing and
all that is lacking is the push
recovered in Austin county sever-
al ; hundred dollars worth of
.goods that were part of the
bankrupt stock, and according
to report there are other goods
but of this stock in various
places. The officer .was ' after
both members, of th£ firm, but
Mr. Swartz was absent from the
city. Mr. Kurtz was taken to
Houston, where he will have an
examination beforie *the Federal
court. —Wharton Eagle,
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—William Blakeslee went; tQ
San Antonio Thursday on bush ,
nefes.Y -• V
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—The city council meets in reg-i
ular monthly session Monday
night.
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. -kE. Schwartz buys coon skins,
opossum and mink pelts. Try
him..
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’ —S. C. Patton, esq., left Sun-
day night for Austin on legal
business.
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Chapter meeting Saturday
j night. Business of importance
will come up.
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Henry Rhodes is reported eL
mm nectar, to tnauKu- d°W" ™
VbntBOag, Eectmber 3._ value of teIas fIoiTucts.Ithe
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Subsctlptton IRatp
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pimtu m »wnce.
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tlsing «atcs ®n Bppltcatton.
Vena Pfetsnt TTcUpbont «o. t2.
Lavaca County Tobacco.
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thne ago the Halletnvllle
>, Jabllant over the buccpsb of
KCtjftare In *Lflvaea eoontv,
its readers and friendly ex-
tha|; tobacco and Lavaca
and prevailed upon those tu-
I, (especially the poetically lo-
ll to send In their poetry on
;a connty tobacco. It’s re-
table bow many responded. As
rJonrnal man sometimes puffs the
cob. it wouldn’t do for
to pass the request without an
>pt. 8o here goes:
It is said that In Lavaca,
Yon can raise fine tobacco—
Without much worry or ado;
Jin a pipe or cigarette.
They smoke it yon can bet,
Ju^tad many use it to chew.
Only a few years ago,
“low iDftDy W£ doo t know,
K; Tobacco culture was new; '
But now they’re raising It,
And everybody’s praising it.
Tobacco that in Lavaca grew.
To the farmer who tried it—
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And now every old smoker,
And in fact every old Joker
K5. Use tobacco that Lavaca grew.
—LaGrange Journal.
the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Efigleking.
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■r-rMrs. Mary Veal left Monday
on an extended visit to rela-
tives in Rockdale.
Do you know what the eati-
mated income for the state of
Texas in the year 1903 i ? No?
Then glanee over these figures,
'Wmpiled bv a Fort Worth . .... -
wholes ile -, and vou will pro- _ ^,8.8 Martha* habrenthold of
birtrf.v KK, an iilnt oi the bound- j Sbuier w T^ituiS with IMul l^e-
less poeeibilitiesv the diversified }dekn^ht and mmitv. * :
produetBandthH,wealtbof your | _wi„ ^h^he,, [he Sweet
tXittdn, 2,500,000 bales; value ' to’
.. Lreslau, and *
otherneighJb<ning points.
. It is no necessary to comment
on the difiVrent features of, the!
play or iindividual vvoik o’f thet;
cast. “Line Krapke Familie” is
one of the best comedies in th^
German language and is full of
ludicrous situations and side
splitting complications. The
actors were letter perfect and
Carried their prists with a vim
and vigor that is . riot usually
found in an amateur perform-
ance.
The .play was under the flus-.
pices of,and given lor the benefit
of Moltke Lodge, CL 1). H. S.
Followiugit was a dance that
was heTu trly enj< >a ed by all. The
full cast of the play was as fol
lows;
Herr Najtel...............'..........H. J. Hey*
F rau N a ge I.............. i...M Ps; y. Here k enii off
fcjODLOtft ttheir-daujErinerV - \:y
...•4...U....mis. Mo 11 ietWj^igemann
Marie (their Mi**' iieoua Sjjearv
Juliua tttarir soo....... .......,.;M. K. Sun
Dororheu (deaf Jiimt).......Mihh Tiniie Fertaeh
Herr W ertilel U6 love w’lth Eui«uv) =■ ■
r. w’atteredorfl
Hr, U erlaulpliyxiciani.......„..F. P. <»ueuther
Qualrij (a liarbej1) ■ \—..... Frank Young
l>r. Hanibug (^a qflWkV / • r
Johana (servant to Np^eU s F. Meitzfo
(servant to’Xagen..Mi8* A‘nuie Fertscb
A Clerk,.,,.....,.a.F. Here kb n h off
An B|>t»reBtI(?e.^.,..,.......v........Charles Fertseb’
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, —White Pine Cough Balsam is
a scientific preparation. It is
beyond the experimental stage:
It cures, 25c a bottle at Led-
V'f fer & Knox’s Drug store.
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SE VERA’S
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Family Remedie,
Several
Several
Blood
Purifior
eon* all blood and skin di-
seases, bolls, ulcers, enlarged
glands, saU rbeam, scrofula,
blood poisoning and all rono-
roal affections. Price SI.00.
Kidney &
Liver Cl
counteracts and auras allM
gestlon, gravel, bloody urine. ]
Bright’s disease,Joandleoand j
all affoetions of those
Price 7Sc and fl.25. U
SEVERA’S
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Balsam for Lungs
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Positively cures
all coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, j
pneumonia, asthma, croup and all
affections of the throat and hitig^
Price 25 and 50 cents*
Sovora*s f
$125,000,000
Gt>rn, 125,000,000 bushels;
value $50,000,000.
Monday on business.
It would be wrong to deny It
Fall the honors are due;
Public office is public graft.
:old friendaTom and’Jerry,
la ted io their arrival this
talk of the town: “Are.
to the Yoakum
—Miss Adelaide Bagby came
over from Shiner Saturday to
Wheat, 25,000.000 bushels; 8pend the Sabbath with the
value $20,000,000. j home folks.
Oats, 25,000.000 bushels;
Sick
Blood
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Feed pale girls on Scott’s
Emulsion.'
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We do not need to give all
Hie' reasons why Scott’s
Emulsion restores the strength
and flesh and color of good
health to those who silffer
value $10,000,000
Rice, 4,000,000 bags; value working in the Galveston Flour
$15,000,000 . mtlls the past few months has
Cattle, 4.000,000 head; value returned home.
$48,000*000. ———-
Horses, 2<)0,000 head; value 1 —If you intend having some
$6,000,000. f photographs made bv Fey, &
Mules, 200,000 bead; value Braunig for the Holdays "you
$8,(K)0,(H)0. will have to come now.
Lumber, 2j000,000,000 feet; ' ----:—
value $40,000,000. —Will Bonorden is here from
Truck, fruit and vegetables; Moulton this week holding down
estimated value $2,000,000. a chair at the barber shop dur-.
JVtroleum; estimated value iog Walter Martin’s absence.
#1,000,000. - 1 ------—
Minerals, gold, silver, coal, ’ “Mrs. A. A. Ledbetter and
quicksilver, etc; estimated value Miss Orlina McKinnpn visited
$5,000,000. with Miss Cassie Ledbetter, who
Poultry, eggs and dairy pro- is teaching the Granberry school
duets; value $2,000,000. . ; near Hope this year, from Fri-
Hav, includi g alfa'fa; value day to Sunday.
$5,060,000. j —-—
Brick, lime, cement, stone, etc;1 “Just received a new line of
value $10,000,000. books of fiction in ornamental
Miscellaneous items impossi- cloth bmding_at
hie to enumerate; value $10,-
000,000
—Will Moore who has been ^°0<^*
The fact that it is the best
preparation of Cod Liver Oil,
St. Gothktfts
oui$t
always brings spstdi'umdper-
manont relief in all rhaunsatlo
and palafkl affections, neu-
ralgia, swellings, sprains,
pain In the back and all in-
flammations. Price 90 cants.
pm
Several
Balsai
of
;
Grand total value of Texas’
products for 1903, $367,000r
000.
F1'
ie . p%>ple make a fifty
tr bmwin placing a fifty
bet.
rE never know what friend
is until we need money, ^et
i, or run for office! '
ill some one advise us where'
me!” 0. C. Waller, railway
oter, ex-preacher, ex-news-
man, ex-farmer, ex-et al,
flown and what has become
Ids gigantic Brazos valley
ad project? .
ice the absorption of the
te Belt railway by the Santa
5m it is announced that it
be extended along the coast
rard Mexico to join the pro-
Eastern Railway of Mexi-
, projected by Santa Fe inter-
»
. *BWr story isgoingtfie rounds
Washington said to have
ated in the blue grass
of Kentucky. A farmer’s
ethe prOtid possessor
cle, and the machine be-
to him, his efforts to
were awkward and jspas-
Being called upon to
his wheel he said: “I
thee Theodore Roose-
no one can tell in
direction you are going.”
George Burgesn has been ap-
pointed to the^nembership on
the rivers and “Siarbor com-
mittee, formerly held by Hon.
Tom Ball. Several Texas rep-
resentatives aspired for the posi-
tion but Burgess won out on ac-
count of his superior fitness for
the position. I
—The expenses of Yoakum in
maintaining the quarantine dur-
ing the existence of yellow fever
iu San. Antonio, footed up to
$4-05.30. The city secretary was
instructed to make itemized
copies of the expense account
and give them to Commission-
er George Willis of De Witt
county and Commissioner (1. W.
Wehmann of*Lavapa county, re-
questing the counties to stand a
pro rata of the expense.
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-F. F. Dittmer, who has been
Fey & Braunig’s.
—^W. F. Martin andT. J. Willis,
accompanied by Keno Adams as
general factotmn went down on
the Goldenroa Sunday on a
hunting expedition expecting
«to return to-day.
—The Halletsville Fire Depart-
ment will meet in regular month-
ly session to-night and as busi-
ness of importance will be up for
transaction, it is urgent that
there be a full attendance.
—The Herald has Butchers’
Bill of Sale Books on hand, and
having printed a large order has
reduced the price from $1.00 to
50 cents per book. All orders
will be filled promptly. These
Bill of Sale blanks are required
in making quarteriy reports to
the Commissioner^’ Court,
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;—As its usual custom the
H erald has ordered and receiv-
ed a large supply of the Irl R.! {
Hicks Almanacs for 1904, to Be l
rich in nutrition, full of healthy
stimulation is a suggestion as
to why it does what it does.
Scott’s Emulsion presents
Cod Liver Oil at its best,
fullest in strength, least in
taste'.
Young women in their
“ teens ” are permanently cured
of the peculiar disease of the
blood which shows itself in
paleness, weakness and nervous-
ness, by regular , treatment
with Scott’s Emulsion. ‘
It is a true blood food and
is naturally adapted to the cure
of the blood sickness from
which so many young women
suffer.
pi mmwfimmiiifflmmmmmrommiim
I WHEN YOU WANT
B JEWELRY,
B CLOCKS. NOVELTIES, _
Or Anything Carried lo A First-cJass Jewelry Storti^
call;on
1A. Stankiewicz
^ Aiwaws Sells At The Lowest Of Figures,
Considering The Quality Of Goods.
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We will be glad to send
a sample to any sufferer.
- Be sure that this picttire in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle *t
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists,
4R9 Pearl St., New York.
City Drugstore
' :.-:y Old KU'hn Stand. . '
DR. J. R. LAYi Proprietor.
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mahapr of the Minion "Luhiter j^Mtv E^ch L.“ril>..r who i«
Ca., the past two years, expects
to leave Halletsville now 'that
the transfer has been made to T.
A. Hill tic- Son. Mr. Dittmer
hates to leave our city but he
says there is nothing in his fine
here.. Halletsville. will equally
regret to lose.him*and his estim-
able wife.
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, —Clay McGonigal, was one of '
the entries in the roping con-
test during the; Houston Carni-
yal, and gained third prize, $100.
—J. F. Elstner of 8an Antonio
was here tfiis week looking after
nis business interests. -
paper. Lacn sun sen per \viio is
paid to date and B year in ad-
vance will be entitled to a copy.
The Herald has closed a con-
tract with the Word and Works
Fublishing Co), publishers of the
Almanac, W^^eby. it secures the inore eiitviul 1 n»;i Duent tlmn
UTiAti-w 4
jrrivilege of handling_ these Al-
A iL.NHCNTS ()F LFt'TLL FFOl’LK
require niore careful tTeh Ouent. tlian
iri tlie caw* of ailiiltx. The juvenile
manacs in Lavaca county .al- j -feystem-•chnnot stand e.t/oup reme-
one. There is , iio necessitY of rKs al'lV,'t,‘a h> iuiinire
dilating upon the value of
the ; Almanac for our! sub-
scribers who availed them-
selves/of* the opportunity , of
securing a copy last year will be
eager to secure the 1904 Al-
manac. From now on the Al-
manacs will be given as premiums.
drug**! Be «urt‘ the <ioetor‘-H
FltFSF RIFT IONS
are compounded accurately ’and
from r
Friench Simpson,
LAWYER, UNO AND INSURANCE AGENT,
Hallettsville, Texas.
Lands In All Parts Of Texas For Sale;'
Member San Antonio and Aransas Pass Ry Immigra*
tion Association.
Extra ordinary facilities for buying and selling Land.
IF you wish-to sell, list your lands
with me and get the benefit' of the
Association’s Service.
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Notice To Public.
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I have purchased my partner’* interest in the H&Uetsville Planing Mill and '
conduct ft alonjc the same line* a* In the past. AD outstanding indebtedness
be paid bv me and-all accounts due are payable to me.
Your patronafire In solicited. I can do any .and all kind* of .wood work
short notice. If you want anything, estimate* will be cheerfully fnrntsbed. Sa
faction guaranteed In every respect. Call on or adores*
Halletsville Planing Mill
Boyd E. Brown, Proprietor.
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BMug. them here. . Thp quality of.*
every thlTit; used in hlj^h ^ratle.
We carry a liite of Infant's Foods,
Toilet Arttelee. etc.
Drugs of Absolute Purity.
After being out of the Market Business a year
1 am again at my old stand and will be pleased to ^ v
meet old friends and former customers. Better satisfac-
tion than ever will be given. Try me.
JOHN ROTHSCHMITT,
At The Old Stand.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903, newspaper, December 3, 1903; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006482/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.