Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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‘A Dress Rehearsal.”
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—R. L. Smothers paid Hous<
ton a business visit the latter
part of last week; ;
—Lauda? ‘sells Duffy’s Malt
5§y7' 7* Whiskey^ at 7$1 j^ed fottte—ca«s&
he buys in big lots.
r^[^ LuU> Arnim left Suhr
day for a visit with relatives
and friends at Flatenia.
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;iree lunch from 3 to 4 every day
' »t Lands’* saloon- 1
; • isvjsiting ynth her brother, T
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—The finest, freshest and cool-:
est glass of beer in town at
Charlie Jahn’s for 5 cents. 4t.
-*A. E. J. Steves paid Nord-
heim a visit Sunday and re-
turned on the * ■
-^Why is if that - Landa sells
bottle beer at 5c and 10c a bot-
tle? Because he buys in carload
—Misses Eoline McCracken
and lhnma Searcy have accepted
positions m the Hallettsville
High School for another year.
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—If you have nev6r tried the
■“Patriot” Shoe ask yoUr height
’terabout it Still going at the
name old price, $3.50, .at
E. L. Tamcington.
J.A wmt bt San
ft Tripp. It]
- —Bock Beer in kegs always on
tap at Landa’s.
• Wait and watch for Mey-
erhof Ps Big Removal Sale.
—Flies will not^botfierawound
.wh$re-Dr. s Cot's Barbed 'Wire
Liniment is used. For sale by
all drugi^sts. ; '
—MifS Annie Laurie Ham, a
t charming young lady of Sweet
Hohie visited her; mend, Miss
Annie Howerton last Sunday
-.•whole were good and >we feet ~"a
v “.sure that if the hiurih^oying eit-1
One of the most pleasant and jzens of Yoakum and Shiner had
successful . entertainments • that an opportunity to witness it they-,
has be0n given]in- thisVcity for would be. pleased^: ^ ■,/'
pt^y was given for: the :
^Saturday night in the presenta- benefit of the.eitv cemetery and, '
Farm for rent-applv to Davis.>tidn of.^A ;Dress R^e^s^’a we learn that the sum of $100;
Club, under the able diction of - VM
‘ —F. P. Guenther made a fiy-j
ing trip to Yoakum Saturday.
TheBest Ice Creaurto
and the Only Ice Cream Parlor in Tm
Mrs. H. M; Tippett.
Below we give/ the- cast of
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To the Hon.- Board of . Trustees of the
- a M^Wah^nSrT ' ^ th. mwith endiag. Miy f
Aniy Fibba...;......Afterwards Cinderella ’ •
• - /-•<1 f Miss Lena Peterson. "••: • ....
Clara Wilkins.i...Afterwards the Prince
Miss Gladys Tippett. ;
Sarah Ahn..i............The tlreedy Girl
Sunday for Pearsall
ness trip;
—Count will be niade after
the 3 o'clock mail is in Or rather
at 4 sharp. Setid in what votes
you have.' V c ] V
: -liwS Minnie Wtoauis , of
Yoakum visited witli7^ Miss Ellen
Deborah of this city this week.
—You will get a 25; vote ticket
with each cash purchase. Names
of the merchants appear in . the
ad on another page. V l -
Mi3S Georgia Tarkingd»n
Mary Jane Mischief Maker
<r. ^Btiss Katie Landa.
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Number in^chool last' month .. .. , t262
Number withdrawn last inohthj.. .
Number remaining iast montb. . .. 261
New entries thi& month.0
Returned this month.i
Withdrawn this month..; • 19
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Our Ice Crriun is pure and wholesome
and is guaranteed the best on the Hailetts-
ville market A trial will make you our
cuttomer, Alf Utort coW drinka a^WcL
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nnie Howerton last Sunday.
-W. ‘H. Bennett left on last is
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.ins and Carrie Jackson
piWfOl Sisters.,. V....- .
..,.,...MiiEW J4»ia Arnimi Miss;LucyNobbe.
MrSi Jarvey..vl.........Elocution Teacher
'• ,>:v' Miss Zenna Peterson. •
Miss Prudence Pinchbeck. A Visitor
. ' ’ i Mrs. Tom Peterson. '
A v.erage attendance..... 4.i'.-: ■!;227
Number neither absent nor tardy- 120
Days taught this' month;.........• 151
Cases of tardiness.,.. ,-
.Cases corporal pumshmerrt...;..\.. T
Cases truancy-^*.-1:^.;.^^ 2
Number- suspended. I iri..;. ...V.: • '. Q
Number reinstated.
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Oave Lahti4
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•■ Miss LilUe Wangemanh. ; \ lumber over sCholastic^
Servant.....VMiss Sarah t«,da. S'liW*:
1-attioh* tpllected. ,r.
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; The company was,: comprised , .0
of twenty-six people. .: V ; Fines coUected.'....,..:;.::;./.,......,,
The following Specialties were>gum^er v!s!ts jy school board. ;.. f
rendered: ^
TV. SehiirJ Rnarri -buA a* 1.. *#Iriah Lads”—^Soto and. Oharas-. . . a *
mooting Tn%doy nKthorired & am'S^ntt^^&an. ^
•the sale of the school bonds. } 3. “Spring Song"-Chorus. - ;• I Sixth grade—Eula Canon; Victor Rafeka
mini ^ah,L pM- “Moon Dear' ”ra-Scio and Chpriw; an^ Wmhie.Timm .. . |f
Wait and watch tor Mey- by Miss Lillje Braunig. ’ • - • , . • Second grade-Corrme Aden, Ethel
erimfPi Biv Removal Sale. 5. “Swinff Sonr’’-,-Duet andChonW Bonorden, . Johnny Dickey,,Elia Me.nk
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SHINER MERCHANTS
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:Jj j .The, following merchmits will
^iVe 25 votes with eaoh cash
dollar’s purchase or goods car-
ried in their resDective lines:
G. W. Blaschke
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Hats and Shoes'; ; /
G. W. Eschenburg
/Furniture.
J. C. Blohm & Son
General Merchandise.
L. Gantert
Jeweler and Opticial Goods.
E. C. Merseburger
Staple and Fahey Groceries. |
The Schlottmajfk Drug Co *
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* iiiithe city last
Week, MncMng hie legion of ac
^[uaintances. , y • prize-^$lO in gold.
■S; “Carmens” Spahish Dance and ]Mow-e, Powis Tar^hg^^Calraon .Lah
-y^16 y«u»f Playing pool-, -Chas. Paget returned on C8°rli”C«min-Thra-thhitv,-:” ' /*■ 1 , colored s<-Hoor.., „>
the fans Will kebP you cool at Sunday’s Davy from : Victoria 9. Quartette-^“Santa . Xucia” .by- Number hi school last month.,*
Streich & Miller’s pool hall. having been called there as a Mrs. Guentber,. Miss Lula Arnim, Mr. Number withdrawn last mouth
da, Walter Beye; Edwfn Rheinhart.
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vigitiiig with bis folks at Haekr —Remember that you kiust' Mr. Steve?, '
berry passed throturh here Tues- ask your merchant for that cou-
day on his way to Yorktown. pon—25 votes for every dollar
^.ovcrvjcq, . , . • } Returned this montb->--.;. i,.- '. • - ^v. •. d
Opemng chbrus /Irish m
march ni? sone-. wfta led hv Miss -iS
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a marching Song, was led by Miss
Lula Arnim arid was a success*
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brewery,
Wk Williams, of WilUaras-
shipment of
..... ana eggs to
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mont Monday. :
—Get your hair cuts and
shaves under the fans at SMcfi
& Miller’s barber shop. y H
r J~Ai J. Kallus, |he up-to-date
merchant of Wied .made a nice
An-
—If you don’t buy of me we
exercises at the Allen Academy
at Bryan this week. Her son
Scott is a member of tile grad
uatmg class.
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—If you don’t buy oi
both ioagtMn^r.
I ium with ev«ry cash purchase. 1
mM v - ^fltanlEiewie*.^i
—You don’t have to be an
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himke that
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irson for the past two weeks
I returned to her home on last
|. Monday.
—Come and buy of me, I give
a premium with every cash pur-
chase. A. ^tankiewicz.
—Charlie Appelt has through
r I . —The voting box of our grand Saddlery re-
I piano and premium contest is in . ^ light-
a typical College president—gra-
cious and dignified. •-'- ;/? i]
Miss Lena Peterson, as Cinf
derella of Fairyland, was a plfcas*
| ing part and was acted in such a
—Send in yopr votes at once mender that would do credit to
and try for the $10 prize. Count [ one who makes acting a profesT
will be taken at 4 p. m. ton\or- > sion. ' " r ;
row {Saturday.) s You will have f. Miss Lillie Wangemanri looked
time to send them by mail. I beautiful arid graceful as a frnry
-♦he Ladies of the Lutheran!her rohe, of wWtfe a;hd silrer.
Aid Society will have their next I, -*» A™‘“ MSE?
« Lucy Noble as the Spiteful Sis-
MrS. Young acted" the part of” Numberneitherabsentfiorytardy.. 62
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Total enrollment , 201
Average attendance.,.*..126
DrugsEtc. :
C. B. Welhausen & Co
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Days taught this month 20
^ . General Merchandise. .
Number reinstated ,.... —y, ... - Ckutlbtlli -Drug Store
Drugs, otc^
Number under Bchoiastic age...4
Number ovet scholastic age...;:..., . 4.1.
Number of pay pupiis 8 fi. v
Tuition l&'fiS'L;'.>
Incidential feee coHected...! - i); . .L/ Haberdashers.
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H. C. Koch & Co
tea at the home of Mrs.M.Speary
oh Tuesday, June lit. Every-
body invited to attend.
Hoarseness, bronchitis s and other
troubles are quickly cured by
Tar as it soothes
ters acted their parts exceeding-
lyyveL. * ■/,;■/;/•• •■-]> ;-:]x wp--
^The Quarreling Trtdn was
heartily enjoyed by the audience.
Miss Gladys Tippett *was tarulyT
rk * nt • t* - i i '
Firieac»Uected......L.../..:.. > 4)
Number visits, by school .board;..'.; ; •/ 0
Nurhber visits by patrooav.:..;,, , 21
; >. EospectfuUy, :
■ K. A. Jones, gopL.
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^ Mrs, E. H. Coleman
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FOR FLETCHER S
Honey1^u\&T*r.\ Miss Katie Landa, “who would
Store.
^Th^Herhld deceives letters
nearly every day in which the
writers say: “Please send me a
copy of your paper” ^and they
invariable have their names add-
teH tales;” Miss Georgia Tark-
ington. whose one aim andob-
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fSterson for the past two weeks
If you desiro a^ clear complexion take
Foley's Orino Laxative for constipa-
tion and liver trouble as i£will stimu-
late these organs and thoroughly
cleanse your system, which is what
everyone needs in the.spring in order
to feel well. For sale by City Drug
Store.
Assessor’s Notice.
All 'those that have been noti-
fied and those that have not
rendered their taxes, will please
call at my .office as the taxes
ject was “to eat, ” and Miss Fan- j must be assessed before 1st day
me Ledbetter, who read her j of June 19D9.
novel through-the most exciting Yours very truly, ::
scenes.of the play, were each; Rl ValeNta,
good in their respective parts,. , ll-2t -Tax AmessoR
Mra. Wangemann as the flur- _Messr8. Peters<)n and Houch-
ned Fraulem,. always m a stew,’ ins ftnished a. carload of
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1 the Hemld office.
—Messrs. Rosenberg Bros
I furnished ‘ ^
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iHfiii Fiee
furnirfmd same benjruit for the
consumers at San Antonio Mon-
day.
running buggies that has ever
been shipped to this “city. It
t Bwnyf Booerdew’e
F 1 . -Bernhard Huser, now work- S^fB
m. and 2 to
Booorden’s
_ . . ... .. now work-
f >pg fd the Buricert saloon bought
I fltaKlara crop near Marts. Mill
and will remove' on the place
glKWtthe Jatof June.
-—With every subscription you
i®et a chance at the ; splendid
premium in the Herald’s great
^ixmtest ; ’ y
—If you want to pay your ac-
counts .with (Corn some and see
Tme. J 'Will pay the highest
dUNhat price.
John Rothschmitt.
was a good character as she al-
ways is.;
Miss Sarah Landa* made a be-
witching little maid. 1
Mrs. Tom Peteiyson in the char-
acter of Miss Prudence Pinch-
beck, the misguided visitor, was
simply fine.
Miss Zenna Peterson showed
much talent in her role of “a
retired actress. ”
certainly is a dandy. , A. E. J. Steves as director of
Many weak, nervous women have The Dress Rehearsal, made a
been restored to health by Foley’s i hit m the Dutch chorus Lena,
Kidney Remedy as it stimulates the which not only brought down
" ^.eliaiinwr the house but that “little bunch
of spinage” on his chin.
The quartette ’’Santa Lucia”
and “Old Kentucy Home” by
Mrs. P. F. Guenther, Miss Lula
Arnim and Messrs. Wm. Peter-
matter from the blood. Impuri-
^— liie nerves, cabshw nef-
and otter aUaents
today and you will soon be
tvefl.? Pleasant to take. For sale by
City Drug Store. ]/.
i-K J; Davis returned from[30nana H jj. were «-
pantedby^^h»^^andds^Sr|J0f^y^t; not tejet, was thelS^’.*^^^
eggs
that was started at Cuero. The
eggs were consigned to New
York City and Shipment was
made -Monday/
■ • How** This?
We offer One Hyndred Dollars Reward for
any cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall e Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo., O.
We, the undersigned.-hare known F. J.
Cheney for the last. 15 years; and belfere him
perfectly honorable to all business transac-
tions, and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by Oils firm. Wa*ldino
Kiwax ft Marvin, l
. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
HalTs Catarrh Cure Is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price. ' 75c. per bottle. Sold
Tate*Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
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Milling.
SWEETJiOME MER- g
CHANTS
: ] Vadenta Bros
General Merchandise
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& Co;
E. H. Kuenstler.
General Merchandise
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SUBUME MERCHANT
A. O. MiBcr,
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OVERTAXED.
Hundreds of Hallettsville Read-
ers Know what that Means.
The kidneys are overtaxed;
have too much to do, They tell
about it in many aches and pains
—backache, sideache, headache;
early, symptoms of kidney ills.
Urinary troubles, diabetes and
Bright’s disease follow. A Hal-
lettsviile citizen tells here a cer-
tain cure.
J. M. Kuykendall, Park Hotel,
Hallettsville, Texas, says: “I
chn recommend Doan’s Kidney
Pills highly. At times I was
nearly bent double by an extreme
l»fn».nwM across my loins. Some
times I had no energy whatever
—James Shapley & Son of and 4tiio suffered terribly from
Houston have Secured the con-, headaches. Doan’s Kidney Pills
tract to build for A. Meyerhoff k ^
a building on the northwest cor-
and Mrs. J. W. Bennett, who
will spend the summer in this
city. . Mr. Davis informs us* that
on account of loading of beans
at Kennedy the train did /pot
arrive here until K o’clock a- m.
If you want to feel well, look well
and be well, take Foley’s Kidney Rem-
edy. It tones up the kidneys and
bladder, purifies the blood and restores
health and strength.: Pleasant to-take
ins no harmful drugs. Why
stage, which was prettily deco-
rated with college pennants and
pot plants under the supervision
of Miss Alma von Rosenberg.
synopsis. .
wiring and fixtures. The main
structure is to be 60x100 feet; a
plate glass show window .seven
feet deep will ryn the entire
length of the sixty-foot front, say that I found the remedy up
ssw.&assaES’Ss*
ner of court house square for these difficulties and I have since
had very little trouble with my
kidneys., I was led to use Doan’s
Kidney Pills through statement
given by parties who had
tried them and I am glad to
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and the other will be j|l
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in a few days \
B. F.GERDES
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Cold Plated Rin; FREE
With Each Order for Old
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52 dear «ld tunes w€ *11 love, word*
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r, Vacant Chair, Tho«e Evening
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PRINCE
New Tailoring
If you didn't get your ______
Clothes for Easter, now is die time to
order them and have them ready for
Decoration Day. We will not have to
and it is as good as
We give you the
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ront,
curving around to the side of the to all the representations.” .
Act I. Sitting Room. College Girls building forty feet, broken only | For sale by all dealers. Price
”* > G?s:nrJSdZ*>y * tiled vestibule at the main 50 cents;; Foster-Milbum Co.,
n£8 ; entrance. :A tiled vestibule with f
John ’Debor|h
Hallettsville, Texas
FREE TRIP to
chatting. A play is proposed which ia entrance. ^ a tiieo yestiDU-ie witn Buffalo, New York, sole agents
to be a burlesque imitation of Cinde- a large mirror will also beoTi the for the United States, : l ; i
raHa, s Miss Jones led to believe it is side of the building. The plate Remember the nMne-^OosQ’s
o^rateSs*^^. ““F*”" ; glass window will be supported -and take noother.
^, . h , • £ pi •_ , rand contains tiv iuuuuui mugs, -way
—Wm. Zappe Of bniner has not commence today? For sale by
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PACIFIC CO.
am YOtr
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II. Arranging nrwm for re- ®ve|Y eighty-feet by nickeled
L Cinderella begins with fre, [ bars, with a prism glass skylight j; -
gins
lyHarah Ann and rurming entire length of building/Antonio, owners of the picking*' .
^tokW^Sde-; front and side.. v The inter- vats here, and who buy under r
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Price; Booker & Co. of San
bought the hardware store and city Drug store.
tm shop heretofore ^owned by C. —Mrs. P. C. Gagne of Hous- hearsai. cindereifa ^
*57 Welhausen ft Co, and will1 ^0n, who has been-m San Anton-
store for cash I wiU give a prem-! guest of Mrs. E. T. Lehmann, exposure. Enter Spit^fuiSisters- MissH some. : The. 'noor ^ .to be s^np f for market; hereabouts,' have | - \
rnm AStinkiewicz. • She is Somewhat improved in' Jone^ andUh^ G^rmatr Teacberdo not tary and ;'the; ceilmg.>paneie<i ity Opened tWir pmee and are ’how T
^Bev. M. Rarabo left Satur-’ health. ' unk^nv 7: The crop
-Rev. J.T. Rambo left Satur- neaiui. Act LIL :Fiiry Godmother inters. , w \ • u t- ^ A?? W
uav for Yoakum at which place —Among the Hallettsvillians .Rehearsal goes on. “I see a rat/’ gallery 12. feet ^ is later, but: it is belieyed that ,
X . - ^ J.L - r» i „ T) 1 k nW^^nl. Faire r.ndmAtVilir frufiafrt.wio.Pi*flhflVfi the 'ltOOr IS “TO riltl* AH I'CP'Ont OTAftfl rQinC Will flUnon
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• aads who wtbr to f*
explore div Wos-
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department,
Special wo«
Wan^-1^Rogers. Henry and ls; o ■ . T^pAlV-ClfcA
aMcjrtpanied them to their | having ^ & W^^s^ay^on*busines3; |fiuaintfnceA^3 ' - ^
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