Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903 Page: 12 of 12
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WE ARE SELLING MORE LUMBER
GETTING IN MORE LUMBER,
ALL OF WHICH IS BETTER LUMBER,
‘- f THAN ANY OF t>UR COMPETITORS’ LUMBER.
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Our Prices are right; Our Grades Good, Lumber all well seasoned, Treatment Courteous—Id fact if you are going to buy Lumber this fall you
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LUMBER DEALERS, , HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
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8. A. & A*. P. TIME TABLE,
—Mrs. fMollie LeWisch and* Miss
Lillian Walinsky, who have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Landa,
left Friday for a visit in Houston
and Marlin before returning home tu
Dee Moines, Iowa.
. v —Highest commercial record,, larg-
West-bound .....1:06 p m . est factory arid ^capital, strictly re-
East-bound.......................... 2:45 p m liable. The highest quality, at the
. Pianos from $135 up
night train: .
West-bound........................ 2.11 a. m.
East-bound .................. 3;3l a. m.
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T. W. Ledbetter. . R. R. Ratliff.
Ledbetter & Ratliff,
DENTISTS.
Office la Nfeahaue bid sooth atde public square.
All work guaranteed. Examination Free.
—Have yonr flues repaired now.
Cfcas. Pillar will do the work.
lowest price
Organs $30 up.—Jesse Freneb Piano
& Organ Co., Frank 8. Taylor. Yoa-
kum
—Ferd Hilije went down to Lane
City Friday to try and market some
of the rice he has stored at that
point.
—New Terrell Election Law
pamphlet form, pocket size, price 25
cents per copy. For sale at this
office.
—Dr. J. S. Youngkin, wife and child-
ren of Yoakum spent last Thursday
with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs; IL C,
—The O'. C. It lake saloon at Bres- —Mr. and Mrs. A ich To w pseud and
lau has been sold to Anton Ko.necny. children and Miss Jennie Townsend
arrived Thursday from Han Antoniri
where they have been “bottled up”
by the quarantine laws. On reach-
ing here they immediately left for
the Townsend branch where they
will'remain in quarantine the fequiSr
ire six days. ^ ;:j ’■
A Remarkable Case.
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One of the most remarkable cases
of a cold, deep-seated op the lungs,
causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs.
Gertrude, E. Fenner, Marion, Ind.
who was entirely Cured by the usq,of
0» Minute Gough Cure. She ,says:
“/The coughing and strainii
—The Boundary school, taught [ Youngkin
by Mb. Helen Smith, opened Novem-1 _HlKh grade planoe and or*ane-
. . ^ . I sold on easy payments. Send a pos.
-rAir tight heaters for sale byjtalto Frank S. Taylor, Yoakum
Chris. Pillar. He causave you mon-1 ^ L
ey on them —The next tea of the Ladles’ (Vme
—Miss Cassie Ledbetter has been
‘employed to teach the Granbury
school.
—Five weeks until Christmas.
Are you keeping tab and saving
your scads?
—Mrs. C. A. Cobb went to
loakum Saturday for a short
visit with relatives.
—J. J. Bucek and JohnBrosh,
two young men of Schulenburg,
Sundayed in the city.
—Senator D. A. Paulus was a
visitor to Dallas and Houston
last week returning home Fri-
day.
—C. Schroeder of YVied took
tnC traifl Thursday for a visit
with reuses at New Ulm, Aust-
in county. , :
—Mrs. 4. Denton returned
home last week to Kenedy after
a pleasant visit with her daugh-
*ter, Mrs. A. C. V. Moore.
The next tea of the Ladies’ Ceme-
tery Association will be held
Thanksgiving day at Mrs. T. R.
Knox.
—Butchers’ bills of gale, put up in
convenient books, at this office. Try
& book or two.
—Mrs. Aggie Mnecke and baby
of Witting went to Yoakum Friday
to spend a week with frierids. ,
—Will Bonorden returned to Moul-
ton Friday after spending the week
with the home folks.
—Ham House of near Ezzell left
last week for Galveston oh business
matters and to visit his sister Mrs.
T. H. English.
—For Rent—residence until re-
cently occupied by Sheriff A. B.
Noble. Apply to Harry Car-
vifle.
—Mrs. Belle Green of San Antonio
is visiting her sister, Mrs^-J. W. Ben-
nett.
—Getyou a Roberts, Johnson &
Rana Shoe—The best Shoe Made
—Handled by E. L. Tarktngton,
next to Postoffice.
of this city w ho will take charge
shortly. Mr. Kdriecny was formerly
in the saloon business here but for
the past few mouths has been work-
ing at Louise. . • ; : .
A Scientific Discovery. ' ^
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for
the etomacn that which it is uuable
to do for itself, even when but slight-
ly disordered or over-loaded. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure supplies the natural
juices of digestion and dobs the work
of the storimeb, relaxing the nervous
tension, while the inflamed muscles
of that organ are allowed to rest
and heal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di-
gests what you 6at and enables the
stomach and digestive organs to
transform all food into rich red
blood. Sold by Ledbetter & Knox,
Druggists.
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—Miss Etta Barnett of Wrights-
boro, sister of Mrs. Arthur Cum-
mings has accepted a position at the
telephone exchange.
' Quick Afrest.
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala.
was twice in the" hospital from a
severe case oi plies cansing 24 tu-
mors. After doctors, and all re-
medies failed, Bnckien’s Arnica Salve
quickly arrested further inflamma-
tion and cured him. It conquers
aches and kills pain. 25c. at Ledbet-
ter & Knox, Druggists.
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• —Arthur Wandel came up from
Galveston Thursday tq spend a
couple of days with the home folks.
He reports that he is doiug nicely in
his new business venture.
—There was an enjoyable party / —J. M. Kuykendall fell from tW
Wednesday evening at the home of 1 head otithe steps in the Neubaus
Miss Mamie Howerton, a few friends building last week rind it wrfs a
being present to play games. Those miracle that rie was not seriously
present were Misses AJke Lee, Sallie Injured. He made a misstep and
Bagby, Edna Leake and Mollie and I was precipitated head forward. He
Mamie Howerton apd Messrs. Mey-
er Nathan,! Louis F. Parma, Tom
L^e and Joe Howerton. Refresh-
ments were served. ’ '•'.-.if
weakened me that I ran do
so
in
You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show-
ing that th is simply Iron and Quin
ine in a tasteless form. Jfo
Pay. 50c. , /
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—D. B. Hatc.h, representing Searff
& O’Connor of Houston, wa$ in last
week jollying the printers and In-
cidentally nabbing a few orders for
his house. ‘
weighlfffom 14^ to 92 pounds, I
tried a nnmbef of remedies to no
avail until I used One Minute Cough
Cure. Forir bottles of this wonder-
ful remedy cured me entirely of the
eough, strengthened my lungs and
restored me to my normal weight,
health and strength.” Sold by Led-
better & Knox, Druggists.
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—G. B. Harris who has been mak-
ing bis home with his daughter,
Mrs. C. L.;Williams In Shiner the
past few months, returned to Hal-
letsyille Thursday and will again
call this place borne. "
Made Young Agdin.
“One of pr. Kick's j»ew Life- Pills
each night tor two Weeks has put
me in my ‘teens’ again” writes D. H.
Turner of Deffipseytown. Pa. They’re
the best in the world for Liver,
Htomaeb and Bowels. Purely veget-
able. Never gripe- Only 25c, at Led-
better & Knox Drug Store.
— \ “Mothers’ Meeting*’ will be
held this afternoon at the home of
Mm. R. B; Z maw ait. Following
this, meeting will be a called meeting
W. C. T. U-
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Accept No Substitute^
There is nothing just as good for
Malaria, Chills and Fever as Dr.
Mendenhall’s Chill and Fever Cure.
Take it as a general tonic and1 at all
times in p^acn ol quinine. If it fails
'to give satisfaction Dr. J. It. Lay
wHl refund the money.
A Good Name.
From persorial.experience I' testify
that DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are
unequalled as a liver pill. They are
rightly named .because they give
strength and energv and do their
work with ease.-AV. T. Easton,
Boerne, Tex. Thousands of people
are using these tiny little pflls In
preference to all. others, because they
are so pleasant and effectuaL They
cure biliousness, torpid liver, jaun-
dice, sick headache, constipation,
etc. They do not parge and weak-
en, but cleanse and / strengthen.
Soldi by Ledbetter & Knox, druggists.
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—Frank Weotrcha was in the city
last week en route from Yoakum to
Koerth where he- wiH reside in the
future. Mr. Wentrcba has rented
land from Oscar “Karney and wll
plant a considerable acreage In cane.
A TEXAS WONDER.
• Kail’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle ol THE TEX-
AS ^TONDER, HaU’s Gfeat Dls^
covery cures all kidney -1 and blad-
ler troubles, removes gravel, cures
diabetes, seminal emmnefons, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism, all Ir-
regularities of the kidneys and blad-
der, iri 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 wM cure any case above
mentioned. E. W. HALL, Bole Man-
ufacturer. St. Louis, MSe. Sold by IX
B. Howerton & Co., Halletsvlllev
and all druggists of Texan-
BIAD.TBU:
Halletortlle, Tex»g, Oe*. 28, 1901.
Dr-.E. W. Hall, St. L«al»; Vkmr Sir—la
189*i I va» a errat saflewr Iron* kidnqy aid
bladxlrr trouble, and your Te»» Wond**.
HaUTfc Great htoeovery. cured ae end I h®j*
never suffered »ny since, and I can cheerfully
recommend it. Yo
weighs 230 pounds and bis fall was a
fearful one, yet the only Injuries sus*
tained were a few minor bruises and
a slight cont&slon of-tri'a forehead
where he struck the sidewdp: A‘
riug on bis finger was badly brat.
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. A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing Is sure, j
tit death arid ’ hnt that
cep*
not
death and ' taxes, but that
altogether true. Dr*
Disco ve
New Dldfeovery fonConsmm
r ail In
lung
Thousands cam testily j
sure cure for
tronhkh^ I
that. Mrs. C. B. Van
Sbepherdtown, W. Va., says **I
a severe case of Bronchitis and:
year tried everything I ■
got no rebel One bottle
King’s New Discovery then !
absolutely.” It’s infalttl„
Croup, Whooping; Co«-h
Pneumonia and Coi
it. It’s guraranteed
Knox, Druggists. Tt
Reg., si* 50, $1j00.
| —Tbe county campaign
ready opened is jfcTyitk
Cuero
tours
KROSCHEL,
Another Week Of Discount At The
m
J, A. Graves Co’s.
Store.
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And the g6od work of reducing our overstock will go merrily om Gradually our stock is melting away and 60 days/
more of lively business will put us in shape for spring business. CUT PRICES IME^NS BRISK SELLING and now we
propose to open another week of sensational values and keep the crowd coming? our way.
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Mens and Boys Clothing.
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$10,000 in new goods to select
frpm, all go for entire week, at
88c on the dollar.
; Any $20.00 article ’
for................................
Any $18.00 article
for.................................
Any $15.00 article
fOr ,..,.»»••• *1 r-...
-Any $12.Ck) article
for"...................... .........
Any $10.00 article
for..................................
/ Any $8.00 article ; >
-fOr... f.......«,.»a .5 .....
/ Any $7.50 article
for.:.....-..;.......................
Any $3.00 article
ior .,,,....... -., .......... ..
Any $2.00 article
fOr........... ................ ..a,..
Entire line of mens hats and
furnishing goods at 88c oh the
one dollar.
17.(0
15,84
13.20
10.56
8.80
7.04
6.60
2M
1.76
Ladies Jackets, Wraps
land Skirts.
Elegant line to select frofi^ at
prices* ranging from; ,50e to
$15.00 garments
now:..,...........
$12,00 garments
no w.". ..........
$10.00 garment®
how,........................
$7.50 garhients
pow..
$5.00 garment®
now......
$4.00 garments
now.........................
$3.00 garments
now .......................
$2.00 garments /
now........................
$1.00 garment®
now ...;..............
13.20
IOJ16
8.80
6.60
4,40
3.52
2.64
,76
form price of 88c on the $1..;
This, means any $6.00 p Afl
shoe nowt..;.........'i.......:....3iZ0
Any $5.00 shoe,
now........,*..............
Any $4.00 shoe,
now.......:....*...........
Any $3.00 shoe,
now..
Any $2.50 shoe
show..::.......* ............
Any $2:00 shoe
now*.;....,,..;..,... ... ..
Any $1.50 shoe
now.........
;We will include all our silk and
flannel waists in this sale.
4.40
3.52
2.64
2.20
1.76
1.32
Any $1.00 shoe V
now................. ........... uOv
Any 50 cent shoe MAd
bow;.. . Li.vTrt
'Please try “and duplicate our
prices elsewhere in Yoakum.
Dress; Goods, Silks and
Shoes.
^ $7,500.00 invested in mens
woniens arid child rens shoes.
HamvitonrBrowri, \'tz A Dunn
Papkard and Edwin Clapp. En-
tire stack go on Hide at the uni-
Trimmings.
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Only first class line of dress
goods and trimmings ii# Yoak-
3ria. v All to go oh sale now at
88c onThe dollar riot a yank re-
served from slaughter.
All shades in best $1.00 flflp
Broadcloth, now.......... .....00 u
All shades in'$1.00 QOp
Serge, now......,;*:............... 0 0 u
All shades in best $1.00 OAm
suifiifgs, now...,*............ .. OOu
Best $1.00 taffeta silk flQp
now.:...,.......;............... 00b
Best $1,00 Peau de S9ie flflp
Any 75c article : ISO*!
for.uA...::... .....OOu
Any 50c article AAfi
for.. A.:.... .......... 4~;............; .t*H#
Any 40c article; r flCfi
Any 25c article 9 On
for...,.... ...............:....::..;4ZU
Any /20c article | Jq
Any 15c article IQ p
’for.;.!..*.................-\(J b
I Any 12^c- article . IU
for;:...:....;..:*.,..., .L*.:.4li;;
Any 106 article ' Qp
for.;:.....,..,...;.. .........; . *JU
Any article . 7^
for..... A .*.... A;.. .*... v...:* U
Anv 5e article
Tor*.*;..*.,,.........:.........u
Entire line of; new triiumings
.at above cut prices.
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DON’T DELAY COMING AS LOTS ARE SURE TO MOVE.
. THE J. A- GRAVES COMPANY,
-THE LARGEST DRY GOODS STORE IN SOUTH TEXA$.— ^ ^
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W. L. Atkin^pn of Ct
nounced for couaty a
Jecc to the November 1904*.
Mr. Atkhason Is a sou of D4s
tomey W. M. Atkinson riud
been assistant county attar*
De Witt under Attorney Griorj
Schleicher during the present te
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A Startling Teat.
To save a life, . Dr.
Merritt, of No. Mehoo
made a startling test
wonderful cure. He%*____
tient was attacked with
hemorrhages, caused by
oi the stomach. I
found Electric Bitters
for acute stomach
troubles so I prescribed
patient gaired from tbe
has not bad an
months.” Electric Bitter*
ttvely guaranteed for Dyspej
digestion, Constipation and
troubles. Try them. Only
Ledbetter & Knox Drug Store.
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—Tbe firm of Cornelii
Ezzell, doing a general
mill business there, has
ed, William Cornel us
the firm. He expects to
Halletsville for the present
Herald hopes £e will
make it permanent.
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Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva,
the piles for 40 years.
Cured of Piles After 40
aney,
Hi *r 40
dollars could do him no gc
Witt’s Witch Hazel Halve
permanently. Invaluable
burns, bruises, sprains,
eczema, tetter, salt rheum
other skin diseases: Look
name DeWitt on the
others are cheap, w<
felts. Sold by Ledbetter 4b
Druggists. : r '" I
—Z. L Culpepper, a fc
cafte now residing at Hondo,]
county, shoved his figures
| this week and In
red one of our premium
Kentucky News,
Lang Bros., Dru
MU; mo
Ky., write; “We sell more
Mendenhall’s Chill and Fever
than all other remedies
having retailed over 700
one season. The physicians
scribe it and persons who ones i
will have no other.’* Sold
Jos. R. Lay. / >.7
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—Postmaster W. J. Miller
the Herald that he hasj*.
positive information that the
Crockett schedule will be
just as soon as the 8an 'Ah
quarantine is raised. This s
settle all doubt* concerning the n
ter.. ■
Bucklsn’s Arnica Salve.
The best and most famous
pound in the worhl to conquer
and kill pains. Cures Cu
Burns and Bruises, subdues
matiou, masters Piles,
boxes sold yearly. Work*
in Boils, fleers, Felbi
tions. It cures or no pdy. 2
at Led better & Knox
—There Is a fine son
the home of Henry Smot
near this city. The yofll
ed last week and both
I mother are doing nicely*
w.i *.
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. To Cure a Cold in One OftJ
Take Laxative Bromo
Tablets. All druggists I
money if it falls to cure.
Grove’s signature is on
25 cents.
Balm of Figs—The great
medicine, cures all womb *
guarantee with each box to ]
itriaction or money refunded,
days’ trial free. Agents wi
Write at once to Mrs. Charlesh
Yoakum. Texas. \. t?S
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