Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1902 Page: 6 of 8
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THE HALLETSTILLiE HERALD.
Committee Meeting.
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Closing Exercises.
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School is: out. The old tiell
'tapped its warning fgr) the-) last
time Friday for this*; scholastic
term to call the children to their
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Epj.
Hon. Ed. Tarkington for Repre
« - ' ': A meeting- of the ( oirntv Fair
The HEEAii this week Drib.' the firemen V a„4
lishes the announcement of fionij
¥• Tartpngt^n tor
tave, subject to the primaries: The first move for the’ commit-
f-fa*Tto make .wj the soliciting
toe*race for soijae time, but had of a ^Iar^ M
___, . • »i t was discussed as to what amount
until the ^executive committee's ^Dtild-.be necessary and itwas nessand-whieh thev enjoy: with
JJSJ5 in 4,hrrt«r?no* thp npimhr \ decided that *1200 would be the. all the freedom and .enthusiasm
t!JS*K,n' ‘ proper amount rai*e,l. A mo-•. . i-i-1........->;•>.....-
i,i h j tioti was then carried that a list
is one of the old and substanfml ^.prepared to so|icit *,1,scrip-
tick with the proviso attached
that after all|exPpeuses are paid,;
an honest realization or ,me s ^ the. m0Iiey used from the:
fund returned to ‘the subscribers
A ••••• • t District Court
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District court was - adjourned
yesterday morning |ttef • a ses-
sion lusting from Mondav.' April conxrt-^ • - -G •■••••••'••........ .,
IQth.. The term was a tine-, one ... '" i.mm*.
1<M)0
7.5**
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lessons. It is,now silent;and will .in-eTert'respefet-. • inutrh •;t.hU3ihes.4>K-
remain so for the . enfuilig four|being dispatehed.:; i,v-t< .rr.:._
a1 The dockets; are , left, cleaner ; r1^- j •. • . ", A !
thaiikat ahy previous^•vperio'd/i For state senito^istii Dtetriet;
months— vacation- Time — that
period of the year which'the chil- *
d ren welcome'.wit.lv such eager-
of their happy natures.;
Tonig-ht aiid .tomorrow night
■the closing exerciseswill be liekl.
Tonight will be- presented; the
duties that has cemented bonds
of friendship with a vast number
of friends that will endure always.
He was a member of the lower
house two terms ago and made
a faithful and efficient public ser.. Juousl v '
▼ant, his abilities beings^ ^
ed by his appointment1 on-sever-
then fifty, per cent be donated to
the Fire- Department and fifty
per cent be retained for a similar
play East Lyntie" with- a east
from the school. A good many
tickets have been sold for the
performance and, a large attend-
ance is assured. Friday niglit
will be the graduating exercises.
ai importautcommittetHi.'anion*.
them being the finance;. 1^0^ I ^^kTer rlli^ Otto v
agricultural, and roads, bridges Hr* better retar ea t't^o ^ v...
Jy-
_ 9r; brrdge
andferries committees. -
His late entrance into the race
prohibits an active Campaign of
the entire county, but. he ie tbo „i
well known to ‘need that. His
worth and character will ineuce] kttw.le ° . ^ I0.'.
mktfcg will.be held
AtiD submits hiscandidacv the f Tueaday night ctf^ ifao- kolicit-
people subject to the primaries.
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A. B. Devall for County Treasurer.
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fair next " year. t Ckirned unani-iTfn this night the -youhg , ladies
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A motion was made and ear-
*#• work can ’ begin
A B. Derail announces this {eamesjt - k v v •*
Treasurer subjectof course to ; pointed as aco mum tee or one to c?a Washl.urn
tibe primaries. It is; hardly bee-1 confer-with the mty councjl to se-j. Violin j. .. .p unr Haykins
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For Floater/ 52n»T District:
T. J. POXTOX,
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iiad been passed from year - tOfFor Representative ;>lst District:
ypar and a clean sweep was-made f h ED. TAHKIA'(iT( >X.
of them. On the criminal docket
there are oply four cases'- that
were continued. The civil docket
is in a corresponding condition,
there being only , two cases left
where jury service will be needed.
Judge, iyetinon paid some very
high compliments to Lavaca
and gentlernen who / have com
jSletM the common school c'uf-
rrenlmn, \vill discharge their ob-
ligations to t heir aim a m a ter
and step forth'to face /'the. world,
and begin the battle of life.. /" ’
t . The closing .program, will be as
follows: ■. • -■
Music............ .. ;OTenestra
Iovocation.....v.. 11*w. I), B.; South
Salutatory.:..;:,v.kT-:k^-B^tonAutry
51 u^ic:.i /.,. /..... t v.; • Quartette
(’tass.-History .’Sadie-itiogets
(Otehe^tta
Music.
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Present day Religion'’.'.Doe Ponton
Solpl.vi.,.Mrs. -t Jamflill
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ress,, Alter trie guarmity rurKi is. ig crimfnai;^;;.>..Beil? piMfy .I p
1 ANNOUNCEMENTS.
dkt;Ry- ?£,rf& ?
K.V ti> i■ A ?H A a V A .NfE.
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There were ludiiy bid case.4; thati D. A. ikU 1A S.
—An effort is being made
get an excursion run to Y
town on the 10th for the £
M attest, the train to leave
* >o w early in the morning, retu
r " at night. The Halletsville ‘
Cornet Band will go as _ar,i
guests of the Yorktown Fire
IJKitnient and if an excu
run a large number of
friends will go also.
and reputation that was gratify-
iiigt' .indeed, • A return, compli-
ment can be paid Judge Ivetuion.
ms he has administered the duties
of his) office iii a painstaking and
impartial • mamieiv and ~ has'
.strengthened the bonds stronger
than ever that bound hiiii to La-
vaca county. ) : / ; ) ;
-Judge Eennon and District At-
;tofeey;Kip^ill go frombei^ ,to ■ ,i)r (.oil,Itv AttottKv. ;
Segum where they open1 court L :;- Av r|>* ^
\iou.cJ4\*.-- Tile following- % the' ’■* '•: 1- BAi
last business dispatched by .. the
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court: :
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The following candidates are
subiect to Primary Election, Mav
24th. 1902:
For County Judge:
A. GLECK LEH.
W. R. McCCTCHAN.
C. J GRAY.-
For Sheriff: •
B. G. BKXXETT.
A.B.XOBEE- .
1. W. GRIFFITH.
For Tax ( oliector:
—Max M. Land a had a
tress made by W. K.
Yoakum five years ago an<
it is as good as new. He
mends Mr. Lafield’s work
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Charley Jahn’s
8. L. BENNETT.
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For Tax Assessor: X ■»
F, J, PE8KR.
Restaurant and Li
1 — - Stand. - -
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- I S.:....AT. VRAZEL’S SAL(
$ 4i
§ Is the place for a «ioiek Juncli
. &
:‘g Sliort orders, a specialty.
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For County Treasurer:
V
Call And See Mi
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Miuiir v^LL-0rX;re^; g°odg aud bakery to the Mborej : - v For Safe or Tratle. .to murderi uismis**!. >
v .:^er id the public respected ! lf<>iohnmn s 1 Uigb hll,j i„«f Icn-lmm )V. yuota.uhwtcal
P1*?**1 '')-v tne9ds KhoroOChfarW. H |PP
........'jvV.b: devarl
R/ F: skrehot, theft) of ;catfle, l'FbT Cohiinis«ionerFrecinct Xo. 1 & bk |
disnhssed ioivwant ot evidenee to ' . J). GARBADE... ;
.. , i - / .T. M.-MlKrLEXKA. )
. For < 'ommissioner Precipcts 2 and 6: i
t «< - ww ^ i? v, i : e. gieptx'i3 ' !
E. L. KLJTACH.,. y .. *
YY’ill^Beesiassault -Vitbjpteat IF'F’J. D. A..MEYER. -
identify, y.: -'-kv- X):/') r' ■ .
C lY: C-.- Crutcher. theft of.. value
overhfty/dollacs,.disuiissed.;
.. ^j-. : PATTON JVC(>RD.
vuttle. ulS- For CommiMiioner Precincta 4 and 5:
A " 1 : ; t.iKOHGE K. MIXOX.
\Vright,-theft.• ob cattle., ;R B THKIFT
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tested
»d tow, riqh^Sfbit I | ,iA. !.r,>l^i6ual while l^Ck,; Action.-.die-! JOE DITNBK
J- -•w'w.1l - s . ... ------- L,KEieHMAV sf(;pnvj.jjiing*with the;.editor- the 1 ff”', i ’ . .A -.,.
by young:
v, rich and
Am-reeiatimr pastpfttrbriaef-an.i’ SwktHdthJfek. : . Ous' S.hmidt; fmuvh-r. -<>»- '
soliciting a continuance^-:iam:;v v - . - . ’ . . nnued^ . . • * • B. 4. AKMM. ;
. : : Rw^ctfuny,' :: , .ii/r,mK,Ssib«bl "mffn: white: Robert; Ruck,r seduction, die-: JOE DL'FXKR.
PolHByi
Has taken charge of the
taurant at Zappe’s
and is prepared to serve
public.
Quick Lunches \
- A Specialty.
Hot Coffee, Chill,
Etc., st all
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tile friend of one as he is of the | \C
J) other. He is earefnj, capable and j -... Marriage Licenses
efficient, and in his tenure of of-.{
kkr ‘.ky sk'kGhat'u'uk •VM* , af °! S/J^'xoWxSEXdF NO l:
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Buy Your
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candidacy to the people of Lava- ). , - - . /. • . ;
m; miuttv rp^.H*incr thkt fhbv ; c * Gntfepden and^ Katie
ca county, realizing that they
know and honor him too ’ well to
j k be influenced in any way bv mere J
word®, - ? ' -- »«W=
to the coiirt. and.a fine of-SlOas-» - t. B. BALLARD.
For Justice Peace Precinct No. 2:
F. KUBALA. i "
J. B. Hai
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The Leader and
Low Price*.
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For Justice of the Peace Precinct!. cr-Texas is surely the greatest
. | try came in lor bis services it-w-as)
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the peace of this precinct, sdb-
presentmg bis candidacy to the
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;?“ur mer, and tendered tjieir note in-5
: Thb notes vvpr® equivel,
found the best kind • of potters «; L X. J; 1.1
claiy in opening the ’ lateral' -mintv '
ditches on their^^ extensive -rice PJ Lai aca cppnty. f
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stodied law here* being admitted' i Pfesento the smoothest and most:
to the bar. / In ail the years of beautiful surface and color; ami,
‘~ly ‘
pi
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p>:.:
' an4, t^i sBimitkst audmost i tlm’
arwara ana nonorame, a menaj *'■ 1 Yr * ~ - Yr^5 1
rhen one was needed* h® has pur*! A*tth a great pottery, right at
torf bis way throdghlifere8pect. o“r<loo«». sve will be .in clover,
ed, honored and admired bvall.: we reckon.-Cuero 8tar.;
n:9.\ 1 ^ 1 i•• viz__* r •>••**+* > ■.* ..... —■ -
can fit yoii arid suit ypu’ better
tkan. anybody in town. , \ XY
•... A. Meterhoff. ;
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His legal attainments fits him:, . ^ tY .. .
lor the office to which he aspires , 7T^ ;Hallets-
and if heis elected the publiecan vUle will have a new depot,
rest assured that he will, admfmA*her? hnd whence : the minor
ister the duties of the Office ill-a came fro lathe Heras.i. does snot
Strict and impartial manner. He, fr^ nkSi.X X
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^nephZdkMdoftw prf;-. jlf
lously but once, and then as city constitute theGKine.se alphabet'.
Qhariff r' a Hnnnntt Arsrif5ori seperate wafting roogis rorwintes
State Penetentiaiy Agenf Sisk of ^ ^ .^r/IS
anxious for improvenients when
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—Little Hprtense Blakeslee re-
ceived a paper, this week from her
father, Eugene Blakeslee in Oak-
land Gal,, which site will put
published in San Francisco; GhG,
and Is a Chinese; dailv, printed
i iwn. him tllm ih-y Iiad tlje' ea$b to. Jn^ P.™M‘nm! a.^eml at a
.. . A'.'''A if country on earth and Hewitt . , f(li. ,iis H:(|1.k il|]t th;I. !ht,v; fine ..1 >lu»i nml couliuemeut ip.
John W. Hawkins, Esq:, an-, ’ ''’'’’uld need it through the *smxT
noupces.this week fox |nslice' ot and greatness. In ad-
. e lit'. ■ ■■* if .... 1 •» mfiAn tn oiirinntr rvt hoc rrirint
INDEPENDENT TICKET.
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Diamond a
xle grease per
' m it a
^ci““8^T:;: |§-2hoiY ooY Entka
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coupt\*’jail for 60;days, . .
(Jllie YIdore. assault with in-
tent to rob; continued on. applb j-
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riarket Report. :'
caribn of defendant: ^ . Y'-?:•
COTTON.,
j 'Good, middlittg...... ,w.....
, Ike Eemoiij foigery, not guilty, j ^ ■fal^'
. Austin Harvey, assault with
intent ., to - murder; defendant
waived jury and.plead guilty to
ag’giavatetl assault and a tine of
3^Sassesled. r j : ' ; ;.) .A
, J. K. Wilcox, rape', continued
oh application df .witnesses.
• Gys Woods, assault*, with in-
tent .to; murder, fined ^2o
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Huntsville Wednesday thatthere
jreiy a batch of convicts waiting
him ait Halletsville-ag a result of
the district court’s deliberatrpns.
State Agent Sisk will come after;
its means / would allow ; and
business ypuld justify it. and if
it js within tbeix po h-er to con
constitute the GKinese alphabet
Air. Blakeslee is doing a sjilen-
did; busineis •for;: the. ('htiiolic
Knightspf America on the Pari-*
/fie qoast . He will be home next
month on a Yisit. ' ' v ;.G
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—In the Houston Post dot puz-
zle yhich was decided this week-
, -r « . • »' •: • ' ' • . » v •* rrii * »
; Y Janak, perinry, not guilty.
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Resolutions of Respect. * C
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: Whureas; it lias pleased the great
Ariitiqer of the .Gnlverse to remove
hence,' -and gather to himiblf our
worthy companion, F. A. Farley.
Now therefore be it .
iy Resolved; , That in his removal bv
'death apin' oJf Urfdst, the ' Royal
- Arch Chapter loses one of Its most
1eoergetic aiid ;t-ireless u <irkers. and
dey<iteil aiid zeaionseoinpanjous, and
the country one of its most neSpect-
ed and iisefureitixeus. Be it further
Resolved; That we extend Ho. his
most estiiaabieconsorty devoted,and
tbem ttSit w«*. There ; win be< * W'- M- iWk j&ieseed 7333 a.id
rtainiy be done, - •• a -oTV^ - T T ,* 5„i-„
fire conyicte* four- ccrtoiad apd; * . • ■ .-•)• . .-.■ j; A.rnim of .Mpniton
one white, tHai^ce. Williams is Y-aH oiir milliner vat cost. Weiwas also successful. A good
Uia n?hifzt niinn oni1: tbo noornoa v- : > : , ; ? Ai c ‘ill innn„ n./ine Ho.1
the white man and) the negroes
are George Wright, Rome
ev,
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have febme of t&e/finifct pattern s
and creations to be found m the
t u n & t : u YA’ ^Tv ii ii‘M’ ana creations ip.oe rounu m trie
John Gunnu^ghamlanq p ill VN &G ; Soutb and thev will go at what
kl"- they cost ns.' Come arouml if
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K
gins.
—Ah aged negro. Bill <Wn,' yoii have, not imrehased a '. hat
baa been missing since - Sunday
and hie relatives are much wor-
ried over A his disappearance.
Green, who lives out ;pear: the
brick yard, is over, eighty years,
old and in a feeble condition, and
and see what we can do for yoii.
: : y : ; ' A. MiAerhofk,
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raSS.' J. J. Aruim of Mpulton
Middling....... .^................ ,«
Strict Tow middling./..*...... ...e. 7%
LoW middling.../...................... 7%
. '' -'.; u' .-• . product:. C) \.
Eggs per doaen.,.;;...?.-..,...,.. .. 8 to 10c
Chickens per doaen........$1.50 tb ^2,25
Turkeys per dozen....... $5.00 to $6.50
Baton per pound.....)............t../ .11
Irish potatoes per bushel......... 1.50
Sweet potatoes per bushel...... - .60
Hay per ton:..,.^00 td 10.00
Corn per bushel* v... ; .80
Wood per cord,A.2.00
Butter per pound......8 to .15
Country lard per pound............ * AI*
..........A.. 13.00
Cotton seed per ton...
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1 three-string broom.-*....,
1 four-string broom for.
Best cream cheese per
1 pound best soda..
1 doz cans potted hi
2 cans good salmon.^.........
6 cane American sardines.
0 pounds Lion Coffee....-,.
9 pounds Arbuckles Cc
Fair Rio green'eoffee 14
Pea berry coffee 8 pp
Best flour in town per
pounu sa-cli.Vi.,.
High pat’t flour 48 lb ss
Second “ ** 48-Jb sa<
1 sack meal..
1 doa lemons for.j..
5 gallons Eupiqn oil............ ,
5 “ Brilliant oil......
5 r “ x Gasoline oil.........
25 pounds rice for......,..../
Ribbon cane molasses
gallon. . ..l. ...—
Fine apple cider vinegar per
irallon.............................20
Best white wine vinegar
per gallon..,....,.... .J*
25 pound navy beans..,.*.r.
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- A wagon load of home grown
cabbage were disposed of in Hal- ;>j 26ptmuds"pink beMs.
letsvijle last week by a Mr. Jones, 21 lbs granulated sugar
a farmer residing between the •$ 52 ponnds Y C sugar........
taydea and Xayidad.anJ found |81 ^ jSitSrifS J**.. ....
a ready sale at two cents perjg i doa % gallon fruit Jars for .85
pound. Mr. Jones has been sell- 0 1 gal can old plantation
mg his cabbage in El Campo, o mbiassesfor................... .55 S
|1&bringiheftretload he has | $g%£g**&S!£:z £ I
brought,to Halletsville. IF. was j a j>ykes Mixture tobacco 6
F. J. Besek won two prizes. Thd f Jrsped m mourning, for 30days
correct mimher Was - TARA dots and a coP*v forhishcd to .fnniily Of
CO,,T1 , r a • J a deceased and to HaUetarilie Herald.
aged mother and other relatives, j fifle and compared favorably Q pkgs for.
cpddolerice ' in -their irreparable loss
by his death. > Be ft further ; X v
Resolved, That the Chapter -bit
deceased and to HaUetSNille Herald
and Halletrivill^ Etr.
G. A. Vor.vtv .
• Chas. Pillar,.
: A.- M.EYKRHOEF.
('oriiinittoe.
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inany guesses w#nt from Hal
letsville but it seems that count ,. . ,,
lug those doty is like counting a -I.t^t SunJiiy wiis Woodman
flock of blackbirds, you are Jiatj jjay j„ Yoakum, three monu-
ble to count the same bird a doz-
en times over or miss a whole
batch. - ; f;y- ; -. )';- b;
^Louis Tiemann of Los Ange- j. —The protracted meeting at.
les, ^aiifprbia, Waahere last week ] the Baptist ehurch commenced
to visit his sister) Sister fit. Al-
Saturday night, a week earlier
than was was expected. Ret. Wf
C Ely, of Belton, who is assist-
M oid^f^ratc^S'and Z\S
totoreteTJlnTn til road t ,t‘"dwl X}H‘ ^uhiofl. at. Imlina. nmneeat that time hence the
He was here on a visit six years change, A good deal of interest
ssias.t.s?5£ mmamimm•m
inp-(‘ane inade the-Dast Week uut one. ’ 4 . . ,v *
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ments being erected to the mem-
ory of deceased members of the
Yoakum camp'. The monuments
were for Mrs. Emily H. Hansen,
Stephen YL Simmons abd John
Henry Weller. The unveiling
ceremonies Were conducted in an
impressive, style, one of the lead-
ing features being an address by
State Banker Morris Sheppard.
There were ^visiting^ t Woodmen
from the following cities: HaV
letsvifie, Guero, Davy, Ybrktovvii,
with the Corpus Christi cabbage }b Tooth pick tobacco per lb j.
Thai Tia« ahinnpd in hprp >S ?a*Pr. tobaCCa per- lb...
that has been shipped in here.
—A cordial .invitation is ex-1
uided the public to
Methodist church Suudav morn-
tended the public to attend the
day morn-
ing to hear the baccalaureate
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1106-lb «ack beet bran for 1.3
Levi Garretts snuff per bot-
tle,.., ........ ,*4*....................
Liberty Bell snuff per bot-
tag the peaie, her line lieing as.' pn^Jitcl to Uon.Vclm-v fflisof! who bas been::>miting herdaugb-
aflLed atil and ccwts. ' A; ■ » lAickhart* with 'their * yoiuphr ter, Mrs> J. B. Peareon for sever-
* / ments. The piece of timber used al weeks, left toy San Antomb
- —Utiles don’t neglect to at- vvbs from theceihiig' which - was Sunday on a short visit and . ... _ ^ . .. . _ ,
*■'- *----- * —sale, -be.-; sveamore, 1.G inches- tlrick and from there will return home to eling the interior and painting
/ - hand sawed and errooved. , AuSttuV > , . ’ - . the exteripr wj! also be made.
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AYaikeyot AUstinv meiice n^t Week in remodeling
—AIts.-^Schwartz will cbhi-
her home. The dining-room and
kitchen will be torn down and a
larger addition built. Other im-
proyements in the -way of remod-
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fa. . hand sawed apd grooved. ■ , Austiu,
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sermon to be delivered by Rev.
J. W.. Johnson of Y'oakum in
honor of the graduating class of
the Halletsviue public schools.
Rev. Johnson was selected to de-
liver the sermon by a committee
composed of Harry Washburn
and f)oc Foil ton who were-,: ap»
pointed bv their classmates.
—Bids will be received again by
the government until May 17th
for carrying mails between Hal-
letsville arid Branon. Branon is
at present a special office, bids
having been previously advertis-
ed for, but all thats,were received
wore to high to be entertained
by the government. If no rett-
soliable oids are submitted by
May 17th, the office will be dis-
continued June 1st, and the
Branon mail handed out at the
Halletsville office:
—8. C. Autry bought the old
barn that went with the Ellis
homestead and T. R. Zumwalt
arid Dick Breeden have been busy
this week repairing it and plac-1
ing it in good condition.
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oil tor..:..;.*
• • •’» • ••• DM 9 •« •
irrade butter
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J. B. Harris,
Leading Groce^ of Yi
Dyspepsia
Digests What yon
This prenarmtU
digestanta and
food. It ai yaal
fails to cure. It
the food you
stomachs oai
thousands of
cured after eT
unequalled for
ren with weak
First dose relieves.
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.