Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1903 Page: 7 of 10
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ARE YOU GOING
Weete estimates that the num-
ber will fall at least a thousand
bales sbbrt of the very • short
crop of last year. He: mentions
a.number of gins in the county
that have been abandoned;
haven’t turned a wheel this year.
General B. Weevil' has assaulted
King Cotton in fronts in flank, in
eschelon, by platoons, divisions,
and corps, and well nigh., driven
the monarch from the; field.—
Colorado Citizen: /
People You Know
Items of Interest About Lavaca
And Neighboring County
Folks.
ONLY
BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
AND OTHER NEIGHBOR-
HOOD NOTES.
L. W. Brown is in Lavaoa
county visiting relatives and old
friends and assisting in making
ribbon cane molasses. It is Said
the cane crop in old Lavaca is
unusually good this year and
that a world of fine syrup will be
turned out.—Runge News.
Mrs. M. Ruhmanh and daugh-
ter Miss Isabel!, left Sunday tor
Kenedy-where they will in the
future reside. Schulenburg re-
grets to lose such good citizens
and we congratulate Kenedy on
its gain.—Schulenburg Sticker.
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R. J. Clark, of Seclusion, is in
town looking to an arrangement
whereby he may feed cattle from
rice mill products. There is a
big bunch that will be brought
here for finishing touches if the
arrangement can be made.e-El-
Campo News.
RATES FROM BRANCH UNI
POINTS SLIGHTLY HIGER.
TICKETS ON SALE
September 15tb te Nojember 30th, 190S.
THE FIRST STEP
TO HAPPINESS
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* touhist SLcepcn tcxas To ioo
ANGELES WITHOUT CHANGE.
For Stopover Privileges, Deecrlptl
Literature, Time Cards, Etc.,
See Santa Fe Agents
* OR ADDRESS
W. S. KEENAN, G. P. A.
GALVESTON.
Lies in properly fixing up your little home—We .have had *
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many years of.experience along this line and ean^aj4sfa^tor-_^
► ily fix up your home for a very small cost.
Will practise wherever employed.
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I^Offiefc ln^3hefey building,
west side public square-^Upstairs
Those who are best capable of
judging estimate the cotton crop
of Jackson county this season at
about 1300 bales, the lightest
that has been raised since theyear
of 1897, wh^n the.boll weevil
first made its appearance hete—
Edna Progress. \
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Dr. M. L. Eidson of Shiner,
‘brother of this place, has decided
to locate here. H is coming not
only adds another good citizen
to the town, but is the cause of
another new residence. It is to
be located on the lot east of the
Methodist church and will cost
about $2,500.—Beeville Bee.
See us for Furniture and Carpets
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See us for Chinawareand Lamps
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See us for Buck Stoves and Ran-
Yoiing Han
How Would You Like To
—Otto Amberg of Amberg
Bros., La Grange, wants the
Hebald to keep on coming for
he remembers it this week with
funds to advance his subscrip-
tion two years.
- —For a box of Schilling’s Best
Baking Powder the only abso-
lute pure baking powder, for
sale at Dave Lauda’s.
T. R. KNOX
drawing a salary from
$50*0 to $125.00 Per Moo
This Is what hunderdg of o
former pupils are doing.
We Will Qualify fi
r ; f,
to do the same thing, and *
start you to work, 9 you m
place yourself under our tra
ing from three to six monti
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON,
. HaNettvills. Tens.
WSr Office in Ledbetter A Knox's
Drag Store.
Save This Ad, Girls
Miss Emma Westphal arrived
last Saturday from Chattanooga,
Tenn., which has been her home
the past two years, and is now
the gatet of her sister, Mrs. W.
J. Hasten. She will also visit re-
latives at Halletsviile, Davy and
other places in this section, and
will probably decide to make
Texas her permanent home.—
Nordheim View.
—F. M. Bingham of Yoakum
writes the Hebald that he will
Drove from there to Ezzell, and
to be sure and see that bis paper
was promptly changed as he
didn’t wish to miss an issue;
ing from three to six mom
Telegraph Operatl
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Is not difficult to leam i
can be acquired by any c
who will devote the neceas
time to practice.
The Demand For Opera
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Is unprecedented. We are 8€
ing our pupils out on the B
road as fast as they h^cc
competent to do fair Wc
and can not possibly til
the applications we are -
ceiving for them.
We Want You
and ]ost as soon as we car
yon to do good work, the
Railroad* Will Want 3
Write for prospectus, wl
gives full information.
Boyce Chapte; No. 186.
Meets on Satur-
K^^H^BKaday after the
■ first full moon
Of each mcuith.
Transient Oom-
pardons are cot-
dually invited to
W attend.
■rarr...
CHAS. PILLAR, H. P.
r,. p. LEHMANN, Secretary.
Ed. Burke, who was hauling
wood to the oil mill, had the
misfortune for -his team to run
-away and break one of his legs
In two places late Tuesday after-
He was picked up and
noon. He was picked up and
brought to the city hospital
where E£r. Allen is giving the
fractured limb medical attention.
It is sincerely hoped that he will
be on his feet again soon.^-
Schulenburg Sticker.
larchism Lodge Ho. 80.
jMMH^A-F.Utl.
Stated meeting*
fbefore fa'll moon
—We will refund your money
if after using Wfctte Pine Cough
Balsam you do not pronounce it
the best. 25c a bottle. It is
pleasant to take. For sale only
at Ledbetter & Knox’s Drug
store.
r*a in <
rfted to
Dm. Reuse and Muegge of
Cuero came to Shiner last Thurs-
day and in conjnnction with Dr.
S. F. Nave operated on Elo
Welters for . appendicitis. The
operation was entirely success-
ful and the patient, although
weak, has been improving each
day since the operation was per-
formed. There is no doubt but
that he will be restored to per-
fect health, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Wolters have experienced great
relief since the success of the
operation.—Shiner Gazette.
% *W»En»B Xnd Btory E. H. Mltcbel \ j
A. B. NOBLE,*W. M.
Wm. PATERSON, SeC’y. !|!
Holiday Rates of the Rock Island
System.
CHILL and F
CURE
The Rock Island System, an-
nounces that it will sell holiday
tickets to’pointe in the southeast
and Also to Arkansas, Illinois,
SILVER fclNG
SALOON.
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Mis.
souri, Nebraska and Colorado at
rate of one fare plus two dollars
Both 8tiq>le and Fancy, At lowest prices conslftent with quality.! You-
know we only sell good groceries), we have a full line,
r« opao#d for bnaineaa in thr Elat- *
:k comer end extend a cordial In- ^
n (or my friends and acquain- ;
to call and eee me. A - complete :
Victor F. Malsch, oldest sob of
Attorney Edwin A. Malsch of
this city, left last Thursday for
New Orleans where the examine
tion of Dr. R. H. Harrison, Jr.,
was found correct, and he was
then recruited in the United
States navy for a term of five
years. All recruits from the
southern states are being sent to
Goat Island, San Francisco, Cal.,
where they are placed on board
the training .ship, and all the re-
cruits from New Orleans passed
through Columbus for their de-
stination on Monday morning
at 4 o'clock, a. m.—Colorado'
Citizen.
for the round trip on December
T9, 20, 21, and 26, limited 30
our
Hm YUities, Vines, Braadies, Battle
Beer, Etc., Oi Hud. Fresh Cool Keg
Baer AlwaysOn Top.
TOURS TO PLEASE,
J. W. Treptow.
days. This rate is an extremely
low one and gives opportunity
for all to spend Christmas and
New Year at the old home. The
26th was made a date of sale to
accomodate those who will be
compelled to remain a# their
work until the Christmas rush is
over.
The Rock Island has one route
to Memphis via the Katy to
South McAlister, one each via
Paris and Denison in connection j
with the Frisco^ one via Ardmore
via the Santa Fe and Choctaw.
To the north it has its own
rails to all the states mentioned,
and runs through sleepers and
chair cats to Kansas City and -j
Chicago daily, connecting at
gateways with diverging lines.
PAINTS and OILS
of us* You don’t have to pay drug store prices and vou get the quality £
just She same. S
D. B. FJowerton & Co. v
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Cntis Picture oa
Oures Chills, Povera,
Dan* V j* *V -____ -
$ When You Travel over the San Antonio & Ar
t ansas Pass Rv.. the
Dr.. A. L. Fuller
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
Kor sale by Dr. J. 1
C. ^ Bailey presented the edi-
tor* of The Argus with some
cigars last week that Vere made
in Halletsviile, tobacco grown in
Halletsviile, and took first prize
at thg last San Antonio fair.
The tobacco was grown bv Mr.
Hawkins jvho bas/enough tq-
baccOyet on hand to make 60’-
000 ci^arp. This cigar was a
free smoker, dark in color
though very mild. . This is
enough to convince the most
skeptical that tobacco can be
raifeed in Texas as well as the
now noted tobacco States.—
Flatonia Aigus.
tfr-St. Nie. Drug Store.
t is at your.service. Popular and ^Progressive. 1
I Superior Passenger service between Houston i
| and Sbn Antonio. Our Agents take pleasure i
Z in giving complete information concerning all J
J trains. If you are in doubt ask them. t
Pu re Concen tra ted
Lemon and Vanilla Ex-
tracts, in
Office Phone No. 5, 4 rings.I
L \, Residence Leo Kroachel’s.
—Deputy Jim Deborah arrest-
ed and*jailed Nath Johnson and
Albert Williams, both colored,
oa old fines last week.
Curts Clultri-lirfutM,
Diarrhoea. Dysentery, and
the Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.
Aids Digestion, Regulates
the Bowels, Strengthens
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY.
15 and 25 cents
bottles, for sale at
—Prof. Jack Allen and family
were here from Engle on a shop-
ping expedition Saturday.
—Mrs. C. Nau, after a pleasant
visit with her sons H. J. Braunig
and M. F. Nau and families, left
Sunday for Yoakum where she
will remain a few days with Mr. n__ _______,,,,
and Mrs. Leonard Orth before,^ ™E EFFECTS of thb summer’s HEAT upon TEETHiNachildren
returning home to Yorktown, f j< or *Sa,e “CITY DRUG STORE and all good Druggists.”
In behalf of the government
Mr. L. Weete has been gathering
statistics £i8 to the number of
bales of cotton ginned in Col-
orado county this year. Mr.
GiSTfilj 25c at Dnggks, or mail ffic to C. JLIOFFETF, E 0, St loafe, M*.
For Sale By “CITY DRUG STORE and afi good bra^tsT
DRUGGISTS
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.