Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Inventory
WHICH has just been completed shows too large a* stock of Winter Goods
f on hand and they must go. We must have room foraour Spring Stock and ks
t ' | ’ s V ’'•••' f. : ’ >' ■ i ‘ 'i - .-X ■;
we will only have a short time in which to close out our stock on hand we will cut
the prices and cut them deep
Everyth 1 ng goes at Cost and less than cost
Will Continue por Sixty Days
THE first comers will get the pick of the stock
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l ■; Come before the choice bargains are; snapped up. Don’t fert' your neighbor beat
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i you to this grand Sale. We have the largest and deadest stock ah<jj most*reliable goods*;
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r of any store in* Lavaca County and none dare sell cheaper. I Will soon leave for the East-
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ern Markets and I want the money to take with me. Hence the Great Sacrifice Sale;
Come before the Sizes are broken
Hal lets vi He
Texas. 1
pie You Know.
VOW CAN’T TAKE
EFKUI
■ AND KEEP SICK
if it's Headaches, Backaches,
Biliousness, Diabete
Rheumatism or Dyspepsia.
jg that troubles you.
Sold by ail druggists. Prepared only by Tbo
Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Co., St. Losia, Mo.
FOR S4LE BY
O. F. KIEHX
is of Interest About Lavaca
9
And Neighboring County
Folks.
. / • t ‘ ‘v ’•* - -.Anbtliei- siirprise wedding took
. f * *' ' placo in Shiner Wednesday
Judge ('. L. WIHianis is prepar- night. Mr. Kudolph M’elliiiusen
; i»g to build a large-, addition ,to and Aliss Lenora Richter Were
i his residence: It iv.ill* consist of married at' the, home of. the
j threeVpouis. and the dimensions bt*i«le's inothei> Airs. X. W. Rfch-
1115, DEATHS, MARRIAGES, j of tjie entire addition will lie ter. This Wedding was a real
AND OTHER NEIGHBOR- ■ 1feefi—Sinner Gazette. j ,.^Try
HOOD NOTES. Miss Louisa Trautwein of j j
* MyersviHe, DeWitt county, was! R
,)|hereJast»week on a vi^it td
^T, Mikado, of Shiner, was ii\ brother; Mayor Trautwein. and* / ;
city Saturday looking for;sister. Mrs. Kdmuiid \Yolteni.^j g
man who sold him a half iru Shiner Gazette. 1J ■ . wlft U
Tlie Citizen regrets tp aunpuiur
the death of Mr. Charley: ’-K ,An*
driano, who jcleparted tlijs life
in this city last, Tuesday. He
contracted cold in La Grange. whiclMleveloped into pnuemonia
aft^r his return to Columbus,
•from which lie nevey rallied. He
has ,been a resident of Weimar
and.Columbus many years, en-
gaged hi- the restaurant, fish
and oy ster business. He lea ves a
rwife»and one child ;to mourn his
loss. His reinkjns were buried at
10 o Jock* yesterday ' morning.
The Citizen joins . relatives and
j friends in condolence;—(Colorado
(.itizen.;
Heniy- Grown, changed with
: shooting 14i noli K illougli a Week
ago last Sunday upon the Heller
/arm. had a preliminary hearing
before Judge Ledbettter on Fri-
day and was admitted t6 bail in
the sum of $200, to await the
action of the next grand juryl—-
LaGrange Journal. y ,
» aeuver iL.-i.aorange \Ve omitted to mention liyst is-
**• »j‘sue the-departure of our voting
•** r. ’ * friendly Hoe T. JohnsOti. who left
iPal Kelly and W. T. Kelly, jr., about 1st for Atlanta, where he
—^ ii wifi Writer a dental institute. AVc
^yb? wish him a pleasant course and
C\* . safe return.—Fla ton i a Argus.
is. all right, if you are too fat;
end all wrong, if too thin already.
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a*doctor; top thin, persistently:.
What suffering’ frequently results
from a mother's ignorance; or more
frequently from a' mother’s'neglect to
properly instruct her daughter ! -
Tradition says “woman'must suf-
fer,” and young women are so taught.
There is a littie truth dud a great deal
of‘exaggeration in this. ’ If a y.oung
woman . suffers severely she ’needs
treatment, and her mother should see
that she gets it.
Many mothers hesitate to take their
daughters to a physician for examina-
tion ; but no mother need hesitate to
write freely aixmt ’ her daughter or.
her&*lf .to Mss.. Pinkham antf secure
the most enicient' advige without
charge. . Mrs. pinkham*s qddress ia
Lynn, Mass.
t R:4A \\ udiletfday afteTnpon
; Another evidence of the attract-
iveness of the Sclmlenbuig'young *
ladies fwid of the appreciation of
the young men of other localities
was displayed Monday, January \
tlie'Ttii; when Miss Selma Herder
of tiiis city and Mr. Hester
Streitch of H-idlettsVille assumed
tine sacred obligations of matri-
mony, the Key. Mr.Jhmupf Hal-
letsyJlle officiating. Miss Header
was reared in Sellu]enbnrgand is
niiiclradmiml and beloved for
her sW’-ct and MinialJe' disposi-
tion * sinvby her constant consid-
er; ittpn ft)r the ] >leasures of others
having iircquireil the friendship
aiulesteeta of the, entire popu-
lace. M r. Sf reitch is one of Hal-
h'.tsyille's )K.»pufar and aggressive
young men whose faithful atten—
.t itpi io business courteous na-
tui-e is'generally lecognized and^
Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South ie\tnr«led. . After the ceremony
B.W'U, Wis.. mother of the vpuqg My- hidlt was performed at the hos-
**■
her .laughter had su'ffVred for two Mm. Haluike. grandparents of
years with, irregular menstruation —, t he bride,, a SlimptUOUS repast '
had helidaehe all the time, aqd paikin wasAierved to the HlvitPd friends
her sifh-. feet swell, and was generally 1 . ,, ... . .. .
miserahle. Mrs. Pinkham ‘promptly '1‘. Hie attract IN C f'OUple. The
repliv-d with ;klvicu, and under date of ’ bi ideYnid groom were attended
Marvn. ;sM»..the mother writes strain i,v Miss Helen Jordan and Dr G
that Pyd.ia K.. Pinkham s V egetable T;Vns«*V bV wlnun thev uUnl
rorareHitiil enrol hgr.daughter of all ‘ * C
pains and. irn'gulaxity. <'Cci nil j tallied to, I lal le t S VI1 le,
Nothingdri the world equals Mrs. " here:the party w^s received by -
ppi k ha mV great medicine -for regu- a number of the groom’s friends 1
ijiiing Roman’s peculiar monthly The presents were manv and
tn>u.t ey;> • costly — ^chnlenburg sticker.
P ’ unittsl in the holy b|hds* of inat-
com€|rimpny. Rev. \'.j± yl-pyre, pas-
over- f'T °f the M\*t IhidAst ychuVch of;
yhis <*i t y. .o 11ici;t.ti11g,. ?T 1 h*r<* were ‘
' ' Ho eal'ds. the wedililig . being a
can;, very quiet affair—only the’ .im-
mediate rela,t iy'es &nd . fi-iends of ! i
;the popiihkr ybuiig C(giphy being 1
.in. attondame. —Fiilofado (’ifi-
>; to balance yourself Z^11- . - , ' '
.You Can’t live
on . it—true—but, hv it, lyou
can. There’s a limit, however;
you’ll pay for it y • ;t '
Scott'sF.mulsion of Cod Liver
Oil. is the readiest cure for Adiice nex-f to t he (‘itizen
“can’t eat/’ unless it Comes of U,)’ Fusim-s. * Rot h
... , '■.■are wt-ll, vo-scil irf. tho law
your doing no wofk-you can t,, uytl gj.yy iip*ir personal at tmit ion
(ong.be well and’ strong,' without ,t * r afl .mat t'i*is int rust ad ti> t-lieir
some sort of activity; - *;ara in t ha nfatuq; J.n'yJ'i! rga-tio.n..
-ruT jO. t (»|n?-a« l< t ( 'i ? A ^ ’
The following ‘couples were .
married yesterday Tit the Fatho-jvvor
lie church by the (lev. Father Si
Vaculik: Chas. Peter and Alv|- km
iia Bolech; Adolph Kihssel gml. ’ , . - . ^..
Louisa Neiseri Louis Wendel and, take Scott s Emulsion otJCod
Anna- Rerkenhpff. The Gazette J^iver Oil
wishes tliem all niuch hatininess, • r ,
_sa.a..,,; v.a*.., . ■ 1 '■ with vouE-work
•Is your mamma cross? Mine Is
awful cross! Does your mamma say
‘ Hush! ’ when »you laugh or q^ake a
little bit of a noise ? My mamma does.
She has nerves, papa says.”-
The mother who overheard this ac-
count of herself would feel heart-broken
to think of the shadow cast by her misery
op those she loved. Yet her condition is T. Y Jl ill. of I lafictsvillc.
It»*re Mdndit v atid Tuesday
hrs rcturii fr<.»ni a visit to
i * . ♦ -j • *
son. \yhep* Jr* has consiilet
interests. ; He sa'vs evervt
j' 1 ii^bf H-t :A 11<»rjfCy i i n*en> hit v-
ing_i’ctiisf *(|'r*'--fdcct ion Ip . j tic offi-.-t
■ c< vjiip Si) ;l (mg ; it id- pi Jy. Idled. Jias- j’
J fiirniiula la w part iiei'ship -wit li
rids old'part net;. W . L. Adkins, i
l.s«j.. and an* liwiatexl in th(‘irf
ready j
gfiitlenicn
a nd.'
point of torture. Lack of .appetite and
ifaw of sleep increase her weakness.
^uch a condition may, in general be
tpsced to disease oi the delicate womanly
Organism, a cure, for which is found in
the use of Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Pre-
scription. It establishes regularity, heals
,Jb£ammation and ulqeration ana cures
female weakness. It> tranquilfzes the
nerves, encourages the appetite. aHd in-
duces refreshing sleep.
• Iliad been a constant sufferer from uterine
disease Cor five years.” writes Mrs. *J A. Steorts,
of Yankee Dam, Clay Co.. West Virginia, "and
for stz months previous, to taking your medicine
I was not out of my room. Could not walk or -
Stand, aa there was such pain and drawing in
left aide and bearing-down weight in region of
Mterua. accompanied with soreness. I suffered
constancy with hfadache. pain in back, shout-
4«fS, arms and chest; and could not sleep nor
fle diown. When I had taken three bottles of
the medicine the periods were regulated,. I
eras act so nervous, could sleep well, and the:
wain to side and bearing down had vanished.
Sly health is better at this time than it has beep
Mi55 PrALZSRAf.
o clock iiiid.ihp funeral will take, F.re_e sample, its a-
place at A o'clock 1 bis evening, greeable taste will
the^rvi(tt*s ti> be conducted -at IoStt^BOWNE
tun Lijtnonechurch and the m- l Chemists,
i-timcjit to take |>laee in tin* city | 409 Pearl Street,
cemetery. ' Particulars relatuigT- New York, y
to -the life and chariicter of 5Dc. and $1.00:al
’s Pellets stimulate the liver
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901, newspaper, January 17, 1901; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008468/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.