Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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MISTROT BROS & C9.
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ONE PRICE ONLY.
Sharp and felling Prices on Desirable Merchandise.
These items are worth more than a glance. Each, and every one, will prove a paying investment
Each, and every one, will prove a paying investment
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More, much more for your dollars than we or you had ever dared to think.
Manufacturers have lent their aid in many ways, and by a peculiar combination of trade conditions we are able to offer desirable
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merchandise at prices that will be a saving to you. Investigate,
INSPECT THE ITEMS AND SEE:
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Wash Goods, f Hen’s Furn
20 pieces Scotch Lawns, a ft p
5c value, while they last.....Zbv
ishings.
House Furn-
ishings.
treatment and prompt... delivery
when yon trade with E. Schwartz.
For Sale:—-At a bargain, a
good buggy and set of harness.
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Apply to Dr. H. C. Kent at Nic —Miss Cora Trailer left Tues- health:
'•orris* Drug Store. « day for a two weeks/ visit to San rv- ,
„ . Sg .. , „ , Antonio. Mrs. K. S. Xeclev ami , -ISj-'ul'ir services will be'con-
—H. A. Dimlme of San An- Mjsg lAura Smothers also' went 9® the Baptist church
tonio, has been transferred here
as assistant to Agent Mack Tip-
pett of the Aransas Pass.
Men’s White Linen Hemstiehed \ BAY STATE SHEETS—Lorn. £ forth is sale
while they last-,..;.............J l) i|fk,n- ftp .. J[°?red J&p
,fl nin« Polka Dots: worth C- s*''ler' a srarment..U & inches, value.3oc, at UUb
UC f fO dozen of the well known > dox-ib inches Hemmed 7%n
President Suspenders, a 5o lCn 1 Pillow cases, TOc value, at.. | b
cent value. foi\„.v:....v.,.;..;.;.iJub J - 4^ inch Pillow Casing. IlYL*
• ,0 dozen Imitation President t/W'brtii 10c, ^;.AgY.:.->.:....;...4j: u
Suspenders, worth 35 cents. IQp $ 58 inch half bleached Ta- 07 n
5000 yartls of llabv Ribbon on ( ............. ©I* S Me 1'amwk', worth Wc. atZ lU
- J ■ -----—‘' < 20 dozen men s nice
20 pieces shirting Calicoes,
and Blue Polka Dots, worth
12%c, while it last..................
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White Goods.
30 inch White Lawns, a grade
we have been selling at S%c,'fJ,4fl
for this salfe... . v...y C
White India Lawns, regu- [An
lar 15c grade, for this sale...lUG
White India Law ns, our ;|Q%a-
20c grade, now..................|Z C
Corsets.
Sr
Notions.
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spools at OXE-HALP cent per I . Wp Summer < inch bleached table Dam- Iftj,
v„r.l ,vhil» it. lasts. We iim-p vundershirts; a 20 cent value. Iftp j ask, worth 0-ic, at.................10b
Ladies Underwear
Staples.
W. B. Summer Corsets 81 r na
value, to close out at...........vOb
W. B. corsets at cut prices.
We have a lot of W. B. $1.00 and
si.25 ..coreets iu broken sizes; in
order to dose out we make 7Qp
the price for choice..............I Zb
yard while it lasts. We have \ .
not all colors in this, ior...
G papers gbod pins Fk
3 cards of good hooks and jjp J ^ I 8krrt^, Gowns, Chemise and { 3G inch Blk Taffeta silk, guar-
eyes for.....•>••••*•......................wb ^ IB pieces 3G iifch soft Bleached < Corset Covers, all-sl. 25 and Q.Qp > an teed perfect all you want for
$ papers (.old-eyed-Needles, Cp ^Domestic, worth 8 cents, Cp j si .50 grade; now.................UUu \ ^
Brabandt’s best, for...............Uu ,] at............. ........ ......ub ? Chemise, Drawers and.-Corset'\ qCQ SL \SLV(j,
ienuine Lonsdale Domes- 7%* > Covers, all 50c and 75c 0Qn °
2 doz. best Safety Pins for... Jb £ tic, worth 10c, at.................f b | lines now......,...,.,. .Ovu
Value .^1.25 per yard.
MISTRGT BROS. & C2.
HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS.
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—Miss Mittie'Martin- who hast —Justiee court for this precinct | — Frving-size chickens wanted
been making this city her home, will be held oh the 28th. at the Herald office.
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Houston
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HoIOi* ^ -Jake Stahl *as returned
- , ,, , , , . R- i j: home to Gonzdles after visiting
^at h"! Bert R,e<*eI f several davs with his sister, Mrs.
had a high old time. 1 S. Goldberg.
—Miss Katie Cummings re- ,r jm r r, %l.,
turned home Monday after an , . ri » b- ->bddle-
extended visit to Beeville, Cor- -ft Hm* week on an ex-
dus Christi. Port Lavaea and tended visit to bweet Home, Shi-
ner, Marla, and other points, for
other places.
fVj. the^benefit of Mr. Middlebrook’s
; ’it 5
ortbe^same day but || stop; in j
ct J. ■ T.’ . , cordial invitation is extended the
—Senator Ay Paulus and1 public to attend:
sons Henry, Dave and Jim, C, F. f : C
I^ehmann and son Ferd, Marcus i —Sheriff B. (1. Bennett left Sun-
gone a month or so.
—Mrs. Leopold Schwartz and
children went, to Schulenburg
.Saturday to visit with relatives.
—Dr. D. H. Clark and Profes-
sor Will Habh were in the city
Mryrday on business and paid
ttfe Herald office a social calL
—T. H. Streich left Sundav for-
a month’s stay At Marlin. Tolin
Cary, a barber from Weimar, is
holding down his chair at Streich
& MArtin’s, during his absence.
—Mrs. 8. A. Hazelwood and
• little grandson Clyde, returned
home to BallingerMonday after
spending seven weeks with rela-
tives at Seclusion, Morales and
other points in-the lower conn-
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—Hubert Autry, after spending
a couple of days with the home
folks at Williamsburg and with Schwartz and William Schott, day for,Marl in where he will se- rIV‘
relatives here, , V -
Sunday to Houston. to attend the state conven- He has just-convalesced from a ^ hfrye daughter of Mr.
—Rev J L Kennedy returned tion* The trip was aitAd#!*^^h®^M:tack> of t^, phoid !
.Monday from Moulton where Mi'ia Houstom where little Kerd ;,fever and is still we^k and feeble, j
has been conducting a protract-, I-ehmann mil \ isit a week or so. -There will : be: a :pTOtraete<3 Y oil Ao ..tlier eases'of
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y* same disease- have been reported
—Kauffman Buggy Company) —Up to date in every respect
buggies in stock at Aruim's. are C. W. Arnim’s fine vehicles.
—Miss Susie Clark of Runge,
is visiting the family’ of SheriffB.
G. Bennett.
—Misses Lula and Lena Peter-
son have gone to Taylor to vis-
it with relatives for a month or
—For insurance see Wm. Peter-, so
son.
—Fred Adams went to Hous-
—Mi*s. A. August and .little son ^on this week where he will take
have returned - from visiting in a business couse in Massey’s Col-
Eagle Lake. lege.
-Felix Van Wagoner, of Oak- _john & Person8 o{ Salem, a
lapd _ was shakmg hands 1 warm friend of the Herald, was
friends in the c-itv Mondar.
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around Tuesdav to tel! us the
. —Mrs. Frank Pornak and chil-ioceurences in his community,
ton left Sunday for ltcuumontj _Milw Fwnfh of Beaumonf
to visit relatives for a few weeks.-|;^ho hsts been visiting her sister,
WmmmM M$m' mmarnm ' i
ed meeting. From here here he; _A letter was received this meeting t(> begin at Kzzell bn:;
went to Terryville to assist in a; week by Senator D. A, Paulus ^aturday night fiefore the- first ;
from one of his Colleagues. .Sena- Smiday in August, to be conduct:; ; * ’ '
tori). K. Patterson of Bell coun- u. F. Young, f Christian) | ... e^P<oi} has p.ur-
meetmg. j ' ; -
—Will Allison left this evening --- - -,.....l ^ .. . .. ,v.
for Flatonia, where he goes to ty, gsking^ffiim to procure some ; Prcacner from Runge,
look at some 50 or 00 steers. He1- - " -' ’ ' • '
will be
at Yoa
yesterday evening
from that com muni tv. •
Karnes1 f‘^asf‘B the fire and life iiisUranee
agency conducted by Wemer • A;
—Key, G. W, Newsome, of i Mrs.-I. W. Mitchell, left Tuesday
Yoakum is conducting a revival for Alvin to visit another sister ,
at Yfonserratte and considerable before returning to her home,
interest is being manifested ih k _H. J. Bruun g will m ,ke some
by the people of that rommum- impi.uVemeilts o^, bi„ residence j
> • that will put it in tlie U'st the
—Armand Kainer came over' prettiest nonius »n Hi*, city. A
from Yoakum Sunday to. spend second story \vili be :iddod autt
the day with his mother and oth- galleries built. Joe IveopoM has
er relatives. Arfuaml holds an rh** contract.
iu M-The Silvt-r Cornet Band has
\ ilhaui Lena r > u]»ei iitj: d jnt ot rec^ive(j a request fr mi Bav Citv
AfaintenanceotthPAransasaMid for furnishing
which he. smi red holds* -.m:itsieat that'place tor. the like ,
through his^wu unaideilTfforte. yvlmjvul next month. The rele.
He re a briprht boy nn|l Hal,et>- tiration will be for onlv otie «:av
v.ilje should be proud ot turaimr niffht t,„t will liefcitat win e
put 8ueh youiiir tnetr. itlat*t«. • In tbp fetter it wnH
Griffith tells ^hLT’wlu hatT reee^’of anluvibu^’S^e „ | 11™^''Th^ninw'^^eut
aplaee «rHt-elaee m every re- pleasnnUy.’refiX
-The San Antonio and Aran-! Armour A 'KanUfruitrThl ^ktepti":’'
tendered the courtesies of its line ^ tendered the „1, tors of Texas ^ cwSnl "• A^’Mlnsf Mrs. I. Tt, Swi
to five prominent farmers from ^?^,fheitr^-ntone8* Theopenmg amT hm a iar<renuinlir^offrieii(ls Mrs. C. F. I^lVrnaim.'.^Irsv
each of the counties traversed by of t1^^ rmriiense packeries wall -vh- will wish^hiifi mauv more Dettis and Mrs, \V; i{. Beam
their lines, for the Farmers’ Com; an era ob development in SirtMavs ^ Y
gress to be held at College Sta- * ^ Sit Lv
tion. The farmers have been* ^rationas but natural,
named by the eonntv judges and
Judge Ballard has selected \Yil-
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carcar i.oncs, com ectmj:. tbs a in;i,i disturbance at Halpem’s
>,.eo,ul and tin, .1 toes, «ere wok- Friday afternoon. Bill
eu. Tlic f,;actui^is not a serious^Mavrin, Byrd Kelley and others
one, exceptmtr that it ,pn< ^ had been in town purchasing
liim belpless au.kminbU. to walk ,s <]ieii for th^-ailaJe Mill bar.
until it heals pet feci l.t. , becue, and among the supplies
“ -r-S. A. Thomas, who has been was a bottle of pure atcohol
manager of A. Gilmer’s lumber which was placed with the other p
yard in this city for the past goods on the counter. Mang
twenty-one• months, left this! Woods, a darkey about fourteen
IPPP^PPMIP week for Cuero for a day or two years, spied the bottle, and when
was spent by the older fplks. m , —The H erald calls attention land will then move his family to no one was looking, corralled it
placing solo and dominoes and tothead of.MistrotBrois. A Co, I tfrange. I hiring Mr. Thomas’ and went out in the; backyard
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j. Y. i • uociJeJ».acoomp«artiea.-. In conyers.htion and by theyoiing in this issue.^^ Since^ thisffirni\sen-.stay iri this city he has made for a private spree, Rv the time
a &i ;e * -- J, lIn‘i- rued tolksindancurg. Among tliose. try into Hallets.ville liusiness: tnativ friends bv his kindliness the alcohol* had tricklecl down his
kUndav trom- ifWHnimmt ■ \i*( • «•)»<. i,vii,viKii:v..jjjjp- -^|jjj|'ii|f^j||j| ''a Tand geniality and his departurejthroai his screams and cries
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Avi41. be sincerely regrettt*d. His could be heard all over town,
home has been in Cuero for sevefal Deputy John Bennett took him
under his protecting wing and
laced him in the bastile for safe
eepujg. The boy’s mouth\was
burned so badly that be cohid
eat nothing for two days and he
will confine his drinking hereafter
to something a bit milder; than
alcohol;
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1902, newspaper, July 17, 1902; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008514/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.