Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THIS HAITTKTSVILLJfi HERALD
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Summer Goods.
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A Trip to Shiner.
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The H EH a ltj editor ineompany
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LeattsHarso
the Decoration Day services at
that place, ^he others who
went were I); A._ Paulus, B. VI.
Bennett, J/ P. EIlisr W, T. Bagby
.and^Ike Griffith.
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Summer Normal
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Thecriiiiutry between . .y y8 WBe^S
Ulo sirin Smnor is linnonntwilvi -.•>*• \yj
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TO BE HELD IN SCHOOL BULDING
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Swiss, Batiste*
Orgaodies, Figur-;
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Cloth, and Lawns!
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woiT>an will ap-
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Jthings. it is-o pleasure to’ show
them fori Kb0-W they are ptetty
and Up-To-Date. •
ville and Shiner is undoubtedly,
the cream of God’s handiwork in
the creation of this upiverse. It
i^aTolling land of rich soil and
mad has improved jt to the ex. . ._.4_....i: >: ^... . ,
tent of well appoin|>e(i .residences luiri use U.. Hgw ?t ;Bv ---ik- *
inz hini :hungnv% m co-u-rsc.
Scott’s Emulsion makes a- thin
body hungry all over. Thought
a thin tody, was naturally hun-
Cgry didn’t you ? Well it isn't.
A thin body is asleepr-not
• wtorklng—gone on a .strike.
It doesn’t .'try to use it’s food.
Scott’s Emulsion - ivakes it
upfe-puts it. to work aigairl
making-ne^ flesh, • That’s the
wayAd get. fat.
FROM JUNE 9
TO JULY 31
8 weeks.
Composed of Gonzales, Lavaca
and Adjoining Counties.
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and fieldsjin the highest state of
cultivation; The crops between
the4t\\'o.towns are in fine com
dition. Corn is waist high and
of a healthy green while there are
good stands of cotton every-
where and some fields already
chopped to a stand. The fields
are clean; not a vestige of grass
or weeds are to be noticed among
the rows.
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Goods bright & prices right
You w»H fiod this store q good friend irv adver-
sity a od prosperity! for I offer you substantial,
prices, dust remember this and the next time
you are in town see if ^t is not correct.
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Just received a fine line or “Eagle’’ shirts, with
attached aod detaci)«d cuffs: <
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tMtbUgbcb everig t^burs&ffg morning | heap.tbmorrow. When elevate
xT f. Sebmatin, publisber an6 proprietor. : tp office 80me men -often fotget
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Subscription ‘Rate:
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ttbvcctisind jRates On application.
those wiio were instrumental in
lacing him there and thereby
uild an opposition that eventu-
ally deposed them.
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The congressional race of Dib-
The prospects for a fine har-
vest grow brighter as . the ddys-
pass. With such farmers as are
living in Lavaca -county, with
thtir industry and -intelligence,
years-
of drouth or excessive rainfall.
In Shiner the people meet ; you
more than half way. They are
glad to see you and; you know
their cordiality comes from the
heart. They are genial and hos-
pitable and, make you feel . at
home. When they do a thing it-
is with great r ehthu&iasm, as
their, Decoration Day. services
Sunday testified. There was hft
immense crowd at the ^-cemetery
and tlie program was listened to
with reverential attention. One
of the numbers on the program
was an address by W.1 T- Bagby,
Esq , and Will made many new
friends and endeared old ones
with tighter ties by his-:eloquent
rent arks. ; ‘
^The editor met so mA-Uy of the
Shiner citizens that it is impos-
sible to enumerate them. Among
them, however, were Messrs.
Julius Wolters, Philip Welhaus-
en;: JV C. Habermaeher, ; Joe
Mach a, Edgar Merretfi, Tom Bur-
kett, Ma-iff Dr. .Nave, Mc-
Kinnon,; Mittanek, F. P. Luck,
StriebeCk, Jaeggli and others.
They w^ere all first class in their
hospitality and cordiality. .;
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T. L. TOLAND, Gonzales. Conductor,
lift/’ C- A* peteRSON, Moulton.
UCUICy W. S. LANTHORN, Yoakum,
K- A. JONES. Leesviilev Instructors
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$8,00 for ttye eQt.ire terri) or $5 for mont
The work uf the term will consist of studies for Seco
Grade. First Grade and Permanent Certificates.' Board can
1 _ secured in i>est private houses at $12.50 f*er month. A cordfa
f> invitation is extendeil to all teachers to attend the Normal. F<
further particulars address the^Conductor
Vo- T, L. TOLAND, Gonzales, Texas,
or C./A. PETERSON, Moulton, Texas.
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SCUTT & TO WN F; C'heroWs. .>*> Pearl Sc, N. Y''
— ' 50c and f i.oo-, ail jiiiiigisii.
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MANS RELIEF
A really healthy woman _has 1ft-
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|tle pain" dr (fiscomfi^> .at
meMtrual period, -No woman-
1 needs to have any. Wine qtl
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1 smarting menstrual pains and J
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ithe dragging head*; back and
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( the wpmb and Irregular menses.
|WINEofCARDUI
hks brought permanent relief. to
.■X,006,000 woirien who suffered
1 every month, It makes the men-
|. Strual organs strong and healthy. |
;It .Is the .provision made by Na-
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|ture to give women relief from
the terrible aches and pains which
, blight so many homes
rell and Garner, in the Bio Grande
district is getting as warm as the
Thoma’s-Henry and Wooten-
Beall races were in ^orth Texas.
/The endorsement, by James , B.
Help make the county fair a | Wells of Garner’s candidacy,. in-
success and'you will help, build ; stead of setting the contest, has
up your city. . . ; created intetise excitement. No
’matter how papular a map may.
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The echoes of the Bailey presi- be politically And how easily;, he
dentjal boom are still r^verberat- may carry their votes In his
ing through the north. pocket, it will not pay to flaunt
Mexican .Veterans’ Reunion.
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Islftine too good tbr my my Cnstomer*.
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. I alao pay tb* highest cast) prlcofor oonutry produce aad
j" coarfeou» attention to au. '. /
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> John Rothsmitt,
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Both Staple and FaJbcy, at lowest prices consistent #ith quality, ;
knowjwe oiji^sell good groceries), .wehave a full line,
communication below with re-
uest to publish which;' it gladly
Oes. - As -SeorefearyL \ave states,
the old veterans of tbf9; war are
in a feeble age, -but ‘ the years
have not stifled the patriotic im-
ulses that fused their blood and
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I aide and coaid not’get any relief rami
II triad a bottle of Win© of CardnL Be-
| torelhad taken all of it J was relieved
1 I feel it my duty to-say that yoh have a
wonderful medicine. . v , r
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PAINTS and OILS
of us. You dnn’t have to pay drug store prices and you get the qofclUj
just the same. , *
D. B. Rowerton & Co,
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lackass _-
pulses tnat luseu tneir 0100a an
bade them fhee theje . country
enemies. It is to ; be sincerely
hoped -that there will be a goodly
attendance of the old veterans at
Fprt Worth:
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in a lion’s skin could continue; tpjjg (;azette believes in a test (^lumbu^Tex, \nril 90 1902
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liberal one if you please, but
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tained the old veterans up to the The Herald also believes in a
?st for democratic primaries.
’ the .primaries are not* to be a
democratic but p White Man’s
notch and then marked a few test for democratic primaries,
more notches on her own accord, if the primaries are not*to be a
It is a relief to know that *the
north practices at least a part of
the negTO equality it * preaches, thrashed around the stump.. If
Three New Jersey girls.were mar- they are democratic primaries,
ried to negro bucks last week. . however, then let a test be- pre-
- scribed, no matter how liberal.
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A Kentucky couple courted by
mail and married by telephone. ' The £an Aiitonio Express
without seeing each other* until speaks to tlie outside world
alter the ceremony.; Kansas has thusly: “Notice is hereby given
heretofore born .the palm Tor to other state treasurers
freaks; now she is a second -liiim- throughout. the! I'liion that the
.'Ss/mm'),90U cash counted -in the
Texas state treasury bv an in
• o • .*:• —v ^ — Uuue more Leo me to vou as
ourJSlhto Reunion, which takes
place at Eort,’Worth on the 20th
and 21st days of May next, Tlie.
Lord has shown great kindness
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J. B. Harris, j
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primarv then it should be so la- to us ;<1ld Veterans since our last
belled plainly and.the devil not raeetihg at Fort Worth last
year. Owing to our great age
liranuhiteciiiu^Ar^l Urn for $l.<io j
V.- •£, siig.ar 22 pounds fnr.
^ dtililMm cane ni^I.ass^s per - ?
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; Hon. Jerry.Simpson of Kail- vestigating t'ornmittee is not the
gas, has taken up his residence in proceKls of bond sales and repre-
New Mexico and the. territorial sents lio indebtedness of this eoni-
politicans are watching him iy*th monwealth. It is all velvet,
a jealous eve. There MIL Le Texas is a little peculiar in this
tometoing doing in New Mexico rg^pect. No fixed.charges in the
pcrfitics wh^i statehood is gained , wav of interest pay men ts and
HalletsviiAe has manvnatu ripkiagtiiiid r^iuir.-mHUs.-
l»«rnrises in sueceedtno-^^hprti We »wnn>i hu» pla^d; himself iil a
wTX.ml mfwaM? and n-ctod W%k‘ before the public bv
his encounter with a ^hiug-
I ending countr,. in #prb
ahd feebleness He has taken only
four of our Companions fr6m us,
which is but * asmall number
4 considering-our ages and* infirmi-
ties.:. How thankful we ought to
be to Him who holds - our desti-
aiies in H is hands! . Lei; us. live
bv the.day,.looking forward, to
the day when we be will at home
whqre parting is no more, aiuBuil
will be happv forever.* .
The _ committee of arrange-
ments at Fort1 Worth is trying
to get the Gid Veterans one ceirt
a mile ord^gt.^'rdtthd/toipv-and
pur President is coriTspondihg
the with all the;').spu^rii.v!'TaHtott-ds
for red need rates, find aS soon
-as he learns what they will dpjre
will issue a prodamation to all |
gallon.i:\yp.-A..40 ♦
A. B'Cotfw S puuipls S
Li On Coffee U pomi«r.«» for-..-v‘.#l .<h> ,x
.4; Best ^oda made pey, pritupf \ .o/> ♦
X * ffallims- FiipioU 1 )il for,.iw ♦
♦5. ganpbs j^illiant AU1 Con:'; -"-.75.
♦ 12 parsJiyst «b>ap;.<or.,L.•..25
5Q bars beat soap' for... si ..00.
^ypile bpx best Kbap.|«»r$1 No
♦ luTbz. best lfemone .ior.;.. J..' .10
^ Beat White ViuejUir pi'r^al .20
• -2 boxek-of h^st'bhififg fprk-. ’ .05.*^*
Ifazor tb.hfu-ca ikjr piaiiiil..;. -4n ♦
*£hev boi
Mmwmmtwiimtmimmiitmmnmmi™
1 WHEN YOU WANT
; JEWELRY,
CLOCKS, NOVELTIES,
:gr Or Anything Carried Iq A pjrst-class Jewelry Stores
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1 A. Stankiewicz. \
* Alwaws Sells At The Lowest Of Figures,
Considering The Quality Qf Goods.
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General John 15.- Gokbox of. a transfer, and this the conduc
Georgia, wag refelwted Com- tor disdaimM any knowledge of.
mander in. Chief of ths I . i '. V. Therefore the Senator-was;eje(*.t-
at the Dallas reunion, and • New Cd from t he car., It seem ■ from
Orleans selectetl as they \Jaee for all reports; tbat the conductor
next reunion. The.'.oiilV way wa> «;l.oing iii.s-; - duty. The •fivere
General (iordon will be ahleNio age citizeti wdiiH kaw paid tho
retire wifi be by dying. fatv and if troUlJe had ariS^i
L would iiuve lesL-d; Che matter
. The Galveston; Tribune mpnii- With tire pro|>»fi’ ;;nuth<iriries.;
nates J. M. Lewis of Houstoh as ; Monev jsibe>inirehing
permanent poetess of Texas, and . th** high otfleedu- holds; by - iry-
toe Orange Tribune comes back ing to have the conVliirtyr dis-
with the counter nomination of charged.
'‘•Mary Jane Cox ofC .Ia)rnyv. . . - .
What’s the matter withC Caj>t,Office for repc *at Opera;
Larry Chittenden, the* j^Ppet; House. Apply rd K’ahifyV. Stan-
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published in all.the dfiily pa}iers [ # y ; : . . - .
of the State, and g^ve;dhe (fld jx ; * YpAKV>L xk-x^
Veterans due and timely notice. 1 N ^ * * v
that they may govern, them-.'
selves accordingly, ;atid come'one
and all to Fort vVortfi and you
will be more.than pleased that
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TtrH tobacco ;?>y,v tl^Vbox ■ . ♦
l>erpound::J7 -J
Turf tobarco per ‘p«.aiu<t«d ‘-4*i ♦
JSeboappfs tolmceb qier-jbdL .4b 4
1 suck bed*meal..d-”7.- •• .C» ♦
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^J. B. Harris, :
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** tlmt A\;ill nnikt* theiu '.Money.'
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you are an (ild Mexican . War
'Veteran. Bring yemr' Jamilies
with you.; It will be. a great and
lasting remembrance as long iis
;thev live and also lo've and rever-
epce their -old parents more they
are with thenVg God; ;bleSs , you
all, Comrades. Coirip.to- the Re-
union anfl ityvill. do you, good.
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, Thi« the Hini to will ild. Pat-; {
« ente<J i,n lsb7 it ims bad oi
derfuf bafe - t »*:
a*; ; The:amount of work it with .
< Hid is: W<>n*ierfut ; • .
’7; a nmplete ” wo rkiug' ofirfit
With;/full - infervHtign /S.piioii';
4 -uoii.i; .La si is; hoi' sale 111'
n.u-!s „y r.*)!r., .-!(M , ?fov yr. *?*r*V****”*4*””****~
and.up. atV;BliUifsIeiv. ,V Mmi-. . d-t'feshltMeh.Wflvet/A.t- VayelK
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Friench Simpson,
UWYER, LAND AND INSURANCE ACENT;
Nallettsyiire, Texas.
V Lands In AH Parts Of Texas For Sale.
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.'Member riail Antonio and Aransas Pass Ry Immigra-
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7; 7-7 - tion Association. ''tLjg
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Extra ordinary facilities for biiying and selling Laud.
IF you wish to sell, list your lands
with me and get the benefit of the *
/ Association’s Service.
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fs XourJuWer!
Your
your heart
you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels
• constipated, bad; taste in the mouth?
FOR SALF BV F F SCHWAB.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1902, newspaper, May 1, 1902; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008466/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.