Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903 Page: 7 of 12
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Emil Schostag returned on
Friday from’ Houston, and re-
ports that Otto Kasten had
secured a position with a wreck-
ing gang: on .* the*' Southern Pa-
ARE YOU GOING WES
People You Know
Items of Interest About Lavaca
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And Neighboring County '
Folks.
cific. Richard Riedesel was also
hot on thf! tmil of a railroad job
at last accounts, and as he has
not returned home as he said in
case of failure, it is presumed he
ONLY
BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
s . • i ' • ■ •• • g:;*.
AND OTHER NEIGHBOR-
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HOOD NOTES.
At the residence- of Mr, and:
Mrs. L. Weete in the city of Col-
umbus, November IX.; .1903,
their daughter, Miss Henrietta,
was -married to Mr. Charles
Misses Dora and Alma Mueller
are visiting Mrs. Ed. Gehrels at
Shiner.—F I atom a Record.
31 r. Charles
C. Ramsey of this city,, Rev.
T. E. Muse officiating. T;he.
contracting parties are among
the prominent and well con-
nected families of the coun-
try. Popular and loved among
the large associations of young
people, they launch upon the
voyage of wedded life with’ man}’
good wishes and . congratula-
tions.—Colorado Citizen.
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RATES FROM BRANCH LINE
POINTS SLIGHTLY HIGER.
TICKETS ON SALfe
September 15th to November 30th, 1903.
«" Miss Lillian Johnson Highly
eutertained a few of her friends
Saturday night, at flinch.—
Flatonia Record.
THE FIRST STEP
TO HAPPINESS
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO
TOURIST SLEEPER TEXAS TO LOS
ANGELES WITHOUT CHANGE.
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For Stopover Privileges, Descriptive
Literature, Time Cards, Etc.,
See Santa Fe Agents
OR ADDRE88
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 can satisfactor-
Messrs. A. E: and M. Stockton,
* y. of Charcpv were in Goliad Tues-
Stafford Reese filled Jim dav • Mr \[.„ Stockton has re-
Darby s position as railway eeijtlv returned from a prospect-
health officer, or tram guard, be
tween here and Kenedy Monday;
while J ames v&ttpnded commis-
sioners’ court
ypDe* . i:|!
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Mrs. F”ank Kalieh' while dPiv-
► ilv fix up your home for a very small cost.
R V
t
Will practise wherever employed
|®“Office in Sheley^building,
jtvest side public- square—Upstairs
mg tour in north Texas arm was
so , well- pleased with Scurry
county that he has decided to
seh his property at Charco and
* i Mack
Nfias and can clo well here, but
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1 Young rian
8 How Would You Like To Be
► See usfqr Furniture and Carpets
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I See us for Chinaware and Lamps
t ■ ■
i See us for Buck Stoves and Ran=
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Beevilie^Pica-
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V Jqcate m Scurry county
- . > . -ja ' iirtd nn n fin wpII he
R. B. Allen
Attorney asdCocxbellor at
law and Real Ebtate Agent.
Halletsville, Texas.
-makes this move believing that
_ .... 't%ltealth of his family will be
the team 'become unmanageable.ibencfttf ed by the change. M e
and.she jumped out of the wagoftfwigltifm• every success^-Goliad.
and broke herdeg’in Aa\ o plaees. Guam^
She is doing aa well^as can be^ex^- ; ..--v-? ♦ --
pected at this writing!—Schuleri- —-White Pine-Cotfgb Balsam is
burg Sticker. entir^yiiHarpiless..; It. Jtnay be
T. R. KNOX
drawing a salary from
$50.00 to $125.00 Per Month?
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This is what hunderds Of our
former pupils are doing.
We Will Qualify You
to do the same thing, and will
start you to work, if you will
plate yourself under our train-
ing from three to six months.
Telegraph Operating
is not difficult to learn and
can be acquired by any one,
who will devote the necessary
time to practice.
The Deni and For Operators
is unprecedented. We are send-
ing our pupils out on the Rail-
road as fast as they become
competent to do fair work,
and can not possibly dll all
the applications we are re-
ceiving for them. * *
• We Want You
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and just as soon as we can fit
you to do good work, the
Railroads Will Want You
Write for prospectus, which ,
gives full information.
Dallas Telegrapti College,
DALLAS TEXAS. '
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON
urg Sticker.
Save This Ad, Girls
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last Tuesday, Rev. N^tardus, ... Birth's and Deaths. X
officiating. Several from towrt , ——
attended the wedding andre^; The following births hud
ception. May hapipess be Tpeir’ deaths have been; -reported by
lot.—Flatonia Argus. ? ^ y Cohniv Clerk Buchanan since
• pur last report: . ,
The cotton output for .; the births
they M last y^r.-Beevill. Bt«. “ 4* „ Kohm, SuWims;
V bornOct:^23.
The Citizen learns with regret , ^dolph Voelkel, Bres-
of the death of Mrs. M. E. John- all’ ?, 1 T> J • .
son, wife of Mr. Dan. .Johnson, Bat^hter.of Peter Bosak; born
which occurred Oct. 5th at the *v’ , T
residence near Rock Island. She Jesse, s6n of Jesse Latham;
was an old citizen of the county, bormSept. lo. • .
a lady of many excellent traits Jeffery, son of JoeMikuhk, Shi-
of characterv^.nd enjoyed the nen born Nov. 3.
esteem of a large circle of friends. , Daughter of h. R. Olsovsky;
The bereaved, relatives have the kb™ Aov. b.
sympathy of the entire com- Claud Le^r 8on °‘,
munity.—Colorado Citizen. . .. JyPcker, Hallets.ville; born Oct.
5 *y Son of Geo. Deboard, Rzzell;
About sixty Jr seventy men, born Nov. 5.
women, and ehnaren from Bres- Daughter of Thomas Judd,
lau, and Weimar took the S. P. Williamsburg; bom Nov. 7/
here Wednesday 4th. bound for Daughter of, Eugene Johnson,
Cmiforhia to settle. T^e train Hope; born Nov. 2.
they left on had to wait about Frederick, son of F. W. Krause,
thirty minutes to hafe their Moulton; born Noy. 4.
baggage loaded on. While these Ratherina, daughter of Fred
folks m%y do well in that state, Konrad, Moulton; born Oct. 27.
and . hope they will, the Daughter of Jesse Lea, Sweet
chances are they will re- Home; born Not. 4. *
gret leaving Texas.—Flatonia Daughter of Joe SIovAcek, Old
Record. , ^ Sweet Home; born (Jet. Rl.
* *. ‘ Son of Frank Isdale, Moulton;
* .bOrn Nov. 4.
- A pretty double wedding took Louis, son of: Anton Havel.
. Hallctsville. Texas.
Office In Ledbetter A Knox’s
I
Drag Store.
Boyce Chapter No. 186.
Meets on Satur-
jjljijBE^igfagdav after the
full moon
month.
Transient Com-
panions are cor-
[ ^; W dially invited to
W attend.
chas. Pillar, h, p.
g P. LEHMANN, Secretary.
Murchison lodge Bo. 80.
a. f. & a. m
Stated meetinm
Saturday nifcnt
; before full moou
: of each moottv
: Visiting Breth-
ren in city in-
vited to attend.
•Hall 2nd story E. H. Mttcbel
building.
A. B. NOBLE, W. M.
Wm. PETERSON, Sec’
g= Buggies, Carriaegs, Carts, Har- 3
% ness, Saddles, Etc. Jf
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CHILL and FEVER
v; ’ CURE'. '
SILVER KING
SALOON
Both Staple and Fane?, at lowest price? consistent with quality.! You
know we onlv sell good groceries), wo have a fulUine,
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Buy Your^^ma0ttmm^
^ I bare opened fortmslneue in the Eisfc,
^ ner/ock corner and extend a .cordial itr-
* ritatlon for roy friend* and acqualn-
' teneeM to and eee. me. -A cortqdete
*
l Floe Whistles, fines, Brandies, Bottle
l Beer, Etc., On Band. ; Fresh Cool Keg
► Beer Always Ob Top. /
► YOCRS TO PLEASE, .
: J. W. Treptow.
PAINTS and OILS
of us. .You don’t have to pay drug score prices and you get the ^ualilv
just the same. ‘
ed, Hack berry: bom Oct. 30. K
Son of Henry R. Judd, Vienna;
born Oct. 20.r - .
Julie, daughter Of Julius Hei-
man; Moravia; born Nov. 4.
Son of Heorv SmothersvEzzell;
born Nov. D. ; ;
Son of Emrl Darilek* Moulton:
born N<?v. 0.
Daughter of G. W. Eschenbprg,
Shiner; born Nov. 7.
ukathh. / /
Leona, Frese, age 1 year, 6
months, 15 days; died November
5 th, at K oerth; cause me mbrane-
ous croup.
Gbas. Fllmann, age2 months;
died November :7th, Lavada
county; cause throat trouble. *
John Patterson, Jr., ’ age 19
years, 9 months; died November
Gth, at Old Moulton;; cause ty-
phoid fever. . ..
D. B. Howerton & Co
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. (This Picture on Evrty Bottle)
Ci^re* Chills. Fivers, Kalaria. BlUotts-
csss. Takb it as a General Tonio and at all
times in place of Quiclna. Breaks up OoagU,
Coldeend LaQrlppe. KO CUEJE, WO F^.T
J. C. npEWSXW&ALL,
Bole Owner Evansville, Indiana
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L. Fuller
When You Travel over the SaiuAntonio 6l Ar- \
-aftsas Pass Ry./the J
The .Citizen hears that that
rustlings energetic Aransas Pass
Immigration Agent, Mr. Chas.
Peterson, haKsettled seven Hol-
lander families near Rock Island.
Those people make first-class cit-
izens, energetic, industrious, law-
abiding and fond of honfe. Pet-
erson is a worker, and ought to
have the blAe ribbon for inducing
immigration to Colorado coun-
ty in greatest numbers.—Color-
ado Citizen.
PHYSICIAN
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d SURGEON
For sale by Dr. J . R. Lay
St. Nlc. Drug Store.
is at your service. Popular and Progressive.
Superior Passenger service between Houston
and San Antonio. Our Agents take pleasure
in giving complete information concerning all
trains. If you are In doubt ask them.
Office Phone No. 5, 4.rings.* >
Residence Leo Kroschel’s.
Pure Concentrated
Lemon and Vanilla Ex
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tracts, in
Mr. Will Cornelson’s right leg
was broken Afonday morning by
a horse falling on him. He was
trying to break a wild horse be-
longing to his father and the
animal reared up and fell back
on him with the abov# result.
MedicalJattentioD was immediate-
ly summoned, arid at this writ-
ing Will is, resting easy. We
join his many friends in wish-
ing him a speedy recovery.—
Schulenburg Sticker.
Cirts Cholira^afutn,
—I want iooo dozpn eggs at
once; strictly, cash paid; rib
trade.
' W. L. Dickey.
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—K. P. Alsbury & Sons of
Houston, who have the''con-
tract for the erection of four
iron bridges in this county, are
now at work on the fitting
bridge and expect *to have it
completed within five weeks. ;!
15 and 25 cents
bottles, for sale at
•Miss N. E. King, teacher of
the Black Jack Grove colored
school, is a new reader of the
Herald. Since the Herald’s
adoption as the official organ of
the teachers of the Lavaca
county there are very few that
remain without the fold.
XostB Oi^. 25 cnb 1! teething easy. ,
MlfiUtfPi Or null 25 unit to C. J. MOFFETT. M. 0„ ST. LOUIS. Ma
Cures Eruptions, Sores, Colio, Hives, Thrush. Removes and Prevents^
Worms. ■ irniA gountenacts and overcomes
THE EFFECTS OF THE SUMMER’S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN.
For Sale By “CITM DRUG STORE and all good Druggists.”
DRUGGISTS
Santa Fe
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.