Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903 Page: 11 of 12
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THE HALLETS V ILL l£ llEKALD
Thats the* place where you can buy anything •you need in DRY GOQD^, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS,
VALISES. CARPETS. MATTING, LEX0LIUM MILLINERY and in fact most anything that can be found
in a First Class and Up To Date Dry Goods Store
i Prices are Lower than tb? Lowest
Why do we sell to people
from everywhere?
We depend upon the farmers, if they would not trade with us we could not afford to carry such an immense stock of
goods and now we are going to help them get good prices for their produce. We are not going to sit here and wait
until they can sell their PRODUCE and then grab their cash; But we are going to buy their COTTON,
0HICKENS, EGGS, DUCKS, TURKEYS and in fact anything they will bring to town; and we are going to give
them better prices than any one else. We are going to give them FIRST OLASS MERCHANDISE AT A VERY
LOW PRICE. W'e are gcjjng to defend the Farmers and. we want thenl to get good prices for what they Raise,
BECAUSE we have the correct prices.
BECAUSE we have the stock to select from.
BECAUSE we have polite salesladies and salesmen.
BECAUSE we bn^r any thing the fanners^bring to town.
BECAUSE when yon bay a yard ,of goods from us you
get a yard.
BECAUSE if you buy anything from us and it does not
suit we will gladly refund your money.
always after new customers, and if we continue as we have been doing,
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WILL GIVE PRICES NEXT WEEK
P. Blanchke, haiillnp:lumber............
E. Gieptner, road supervisor..........
G. W. Webraann, road supervisor...
Roddy & Works, repairing bridges.
M. T. Price, recording deeds........
F. Venglar, Smith work..............;..
A. Meyerhoffi mdse..................
N. KfUvoriskv, mdse tor convict*....
Hal letsville Hekald, blanks, etc....
John Ebner, pasturage, etc............
J. Schneider, beef forconvlcts..........
L. S. Nor rail, hauling lumber..........
John Williams, road work and Inn
hay.............................................
J. H. apiuKs, oriagework.....
E. Baujsgartea 4 Bros., lumber....
James Donnelly, mdse for convicts.
D. F. Slstrnnk, corn for convicts....
Will Riggs, work on roads...!:.......,
Otto Bradley, hauling lumber...'....
GuD. Barnard * Co., Books & bi’n
ti. Scliulx, smith work.....................
H. Weyman. corn and pasturage....
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Commissioners’ Court
The contract for printing en- K. B. Thrift, Co. Com., motion
yelopes and letter heads was to raise class of Hope and Yoak-
awarded the Yoakum Times ym road; rejected,
their bid being the lowest and as \ (1. W. Wehmann, -Co. Com.,
follows: $2.60 per thousand for motion for 2nd class road; con-
letter beads in 10,000 lots and tinned for want of proper form.
$2.70 per thousawLjor envel- G. W. Wehmann, motion for
opes, both sizes and 10. neighborhood road; continued.
Mr. Henry G. French and J
Ridie Russell were married
terday morning at 11 o’cl*>c
the home of the bride’s par
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Russell, j
T. C. Swofford, the Bag
divine officiating, with only
mediate friends and relal
present. Following the i
mony an elegant dinner
served and heartily enjoyed.
The bride it a daughter of
and Mrs. H. H. Russell, And
winsome, amiable little lady,
the woman to join a good i
REGULAR DOCKET. >
The quarterly reports of Jus-
tice H. F. Kubne, Justice Frank
Kubala, Sheriff A. B. Noble, Con-
stable W. G. Adams, County
Clerk John Buchanan, Treasurer
A B. Devall, Constable .F. A.
Worthing, Justice S. J. Tpwn-
.send and County Judge C. J.
Gray were approved.
The butchers reports of G. W.
Blascbke, Robert Sampers, John
Rothschmitt, Ike Griffith, Hillmer
Bros., W. G. Knox, M. Z. and F.
E. Orsak, W. T. Amsler, J. W, E.
Kelley and John Zapalac were
approved.
► lext Door to Ledbetter & Knox’s, J
t Nothing bat the choicest Meat 4
► sold. * I
: Barbecue Rk in Connection.:
► Give me a trial and yon wl alwaye 4
3rd class road; W. L. Granbury,
D. G. McMahnus, Le£ Fifczhenry,
L, Holler, and Fred Mason are
appointed a,s jury of view.
. A. Hanna et al, * petition to
chaDge Ballets ville and Victoria
road; W, H. Dial, J. G. Gregory,
H. L Neeld, J. H. Bishbp and
M. Calloway appointed juiy of
View. \
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F. Lasak'et al, petition for 3rd
class roadj continued.
R. L. Brothers et al, petition
for 3rd class road; jury of view
appointed as follows; R. L.
Brothers, L. J. Davis, Eugene
Dial, R. L. Berry and Jack Tid-
tlr. »* cj uinu, y u nuw
Boehm A Mikultk, smith work.
Aug. Mia lenkit. Jiauling lnmbei
E. Benneteou, bush for road ...
,J. A. MUler, bridge work...,.......
in tha progress up lifevs vary
paths and to make him haj
and successful. The groom i
member of a prominent Bt
mont family, a brother of 1
J. W. Mitchel of this city and i
the lumber business; and i|
continues to maintain his p
ent diligence to his bosu
duties, the years may no!
maDy before hie name will be
rolled a^a leader in the«busi]
world. •
The happy couple took
second train for Beaumont <
with them goes the ardent i
from their many friends t
they may always be happy J
prosperous, a wish that the H
ald heartily concurs with.
30 OO
75 (Hf
10 15
E. P. Alsburg & Sou#, bridge work - 714 85
W*C^Fernau. bridge work.^..x......... 12 14
Cha». Kohlelfel, bridge work.^.......:. 1 20
are here- and Old Sweet H^ne road; a!p-
ce com- proved and John Morjjsak, Joe
■oakum, Kutach, F. J. {vutac^ Frank*
id W. L. Matusek and Frank Pesek ap-
>se duty pointed jury of view,
examine R. B. Thrift, motion for steel
arid ac- j bridges on Clark’S Creek and
cers and Supple Jack Creek, granted,
die next G. W. Wehmann, motion fqr
he bond- neighborhood . road; motion
ess with granted and Adolph Matusek,
whatever Frank Pesek, Frank Chaloupka,
n of all Frank McElrov and Adolph
tee shall Schroeder appointed jury of
■or com- view. .
mil con- Lo\ps Windel et al, petition to
ntu said change Tinburg road; petitioh
•mpensa- an(j report of jury of view adopt-
ie gener- e<j and damages allowed Dave
Hughs for #35 for moving fence,
county Ikl Boehm et al, petition for
ppipved. public road.; continued. -.
t Emily ;H. W. Neeld et*al, petition for
»r month 3rd class road; continued. .
eginning Jos. Orsak et' al, petition for
nthly to 2nd class road;: continued.
E. Gieptner, Co. Com., motion
i closed to raise class of I. E. Clark: road;
Simpson continued.
G t ahman n- Brogger.
Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock
at the Catholic church, Rev.
Father Vrana officiating, Mr.
August !Grahmann and Miss
Waqy Brogger were United for
aye and eternity in matrimony.
Immediately after the ceremony
the happy couple accompanied
by a large number of friends and
relatives, repaired to the home
of the bride’s father, Frank
Brogger, a mile north of town,
where the rest of the day was
spent in feasting, and
general merriment.
- The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brogger
Yud the groom a sou of Mr.
and Mrs. H. (Irahmann. The
groom is a sterling young man
and the wife be has won is a.
woman endowed with all those
qualities that make marital life
pleasant and prosperous. Mr.
Grahmann has rented the
Henneke farm and will take pos-
session shortly.
well. ■ • ' • -, r .- ■ !-AV-'
J. R. Partin et al, petition for
bridge on Mustang Creek; cpn-
Wm. Tubbs.
M. B. Woodall.
H. C. Miller.
J. aM. Little.
Rud. Jaeggli. /
Fritz Koehler.
Miss Carrie Fisk.
Rudolph Boethel
3rd class road; Frank Paler,
Frank Koester, Jr., Vine Papa-
cek, August Oel and B. von Lie-
nen appointed appraisers.
The petition of T: Valis et al,
to divide School district Xo. 19,
was granted.
.The work of repairing the Vien-
na bridge was awarded to V\'. M.
Mrirtin,and the hauling to J. W.
W. Harvey at 5()c per 100 feet,
their respective bi^s being the
lowest. : .
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'AA'<(irNTii,"W.E<.»'VEn. ! V
J.. S. BoriTovskyi road w«»rk.4 25
Cl'. Hurt, haulitig Ittm.bOT...: ^ 5DO
t. W. KatiMJb, Im'nliiiK lniuber....'...w.' ^ 2-45
—At the hour of going to pi
yesterday the .condition of '
X. , Avant was precarious 4
the physicians concede t!
death is inevitable and may
cur at any moment. One by i
the old pioneers of L.avaca
passing away, and the year 11
will go down in the annals of
county as one when many of
old timers passed to gi
unknown. .
j j. umvM, iiauuu^ iuhijki . .^...v.. , -
Welti}’ J rnld; l>rl<Iire and team work.. .1-5 00-
E. TrHUtvridn. rpHts tt» road working . • l .
.earn*;.................:.v. *-■ 1-00
-1 Jne........................... ......... *-■
(irfffltb & Ampler,-.......1 05
.J. VV. Been, J.. P:.et al, iuqueHt imd
«)tflce rent...,. .................10 50
J, S>^:bner,;j^uar41ne poftvtcta.W:.... i II 05
s'C’han. Karjiey, road oiimaw,;....'.,'.;,, 3$ OO
Uaalue A Rafeedaje, twillf 25,(HM>
bridge bond«.......'...i......250 00
F. J. extra Work oii-tiAX rolls 145 00
Cornelt'iin Bros, hauling luj^tier.,..... 27 05
M. (Irelfory. hauUn»duuibeff..i... ,.,.v.. . 8 88
•J. I). Wallace,’ luiullun; hjrdjier.........d.OO
Sam M.. Murray, oaaturaAce,...........:.v. ' 5 75
C, S. K1kk». fOTt> ftir eonvlet eah>[w,., 41 75
Carl Kenel et al, petition to
raise class,, of Greenf and Shiner
road; continued. •,
C. Franks et al, Detit^on for
bndge on Burnt #mip (’reek;
continued.
Charles Hirsch, Jr., et al, pe-
tition for 2nd class road; Frank
Darilek, - Albert Ulmanu, Win.
Fehlerj and Dick Othold ap-
pointed appraisers., v
J. W. Hirsch et al petition for
bridge; continued.
J. M. Hrncir et al, petition for
bridge at Pargac gim, continued.
* The “Sap” exhibit has arriv-
ed and will no doubt be taken in
charge by the city to-day and
placed in a suitable building.
The back room in the Lander
bank building, formerly the
home of the Times, has been sug-
gested as a good and safe place
for placing the exhibit, while the
city hall has also been suggested
as a good location for it. And
any good location will suit The
Times.—Yoakum Times.
—Mrs. F. Hillje and Miss
tie Fahrenthold went to
Hill last Saturday to visit.
Hillje’s mother. They reti
home Sunday.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903, newspaper, November 19, 1903; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006558/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.