Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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HALLETSVILLE HERALD
with relatives here. Theyjwere the various print shops of the
accompanied by Mrs. P. H. town.
Green, who will visit there for H. C. Dahlrnari has disposed
awhile. of his interest in the Alexander
Mrs. M. J. Nichols has re- j & Dahlman meat market to J.
turned from Houston, where she; Gerdes, and wilt leave next week
had been visiting her daughter, for Edna and enter business
Mrs. Alexander. She was ac- there.
companied home by her two lit- Mr. and Mrs' Bob Ragsdale
tie grand sons, Doc and Warsaw j have returned from a week’s vi -
Alexander, who will visit here Dallas, where they visited
for awhile. relatives ana attended the fair.
Sumpter Arnim, the little son Mr. Ragsdale sta^s there were
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Arnim, 168,000 admissions to the fair
was painfully burned Monday ! grounds Sunday, proving a re-
night. The young fellow was cord day in the history of the
endeavoring to pour some molten fair. _ _ _
lead into the hull of a pecan, School Report.
when it ran out and fell on his To the Hon. Board of Trustees of
foot. The injury was more pain- the Hallettsvilie Public Schools:
Gentlemen:—I submit herewith my
ful than SeriOUS. report of the Public Schools under your
, , , , - i • supervision for the month ending
The local lodge of Py thian Sis- October 6,1911.
ters celebrated the 23rd anniver- white school.
sary of the founding of that or- *s
der, Monday night, with an oys- Withdrawn this month..,..,........... 5
ter supper, only the members enrollment...................... .. 281
and a few invited guests being Average attendance..................... 256
present The supper was served 'I
directly after a regular business Cases of tardiness, .................... 4
meeting of the lodge. A musical *£ \
program was rendered, Number suspended..................... c
Number reinstated...............(
Louis Samusch and C. W. Ar- g»“*« under 1
, _ . Number over scholastic age......... ?
nim returned Friday from a Number of pay pupils ............ 1,-
visit of several days in Dallas,
where they attended the fair. Fines collected............................ 40(
They were in Dallas during the
visit of Cal Rodgers, the ocean- honor roll.
1 to-ocean aviator, and were fortu- Tenth grade: Frank Coleman.
nhte enough to see his specfacu- Eighth grade: Lizette Prilop.
. lar flight into the city,, and later Fifth grade: Connne Allen,
, saw him depart, after encircling oe Miner> Ilsie Hirschfeid.
the City Several times. Third Martha McCutehan
T7. . A ., ,'|v i Mary Peterson, Willie Eilers, Victol
Victor Appelt, son of Mr. and BucjJanek
; Mrs. Joe Appelt, residing about colored school.
three miles east of town, was New entries this month............. 131
•Shot Sunday afternoon while
pulling the trap for some parties dumber now in school.................. 131
who were engaged in shobting ..... "" ‘g
blue rocks. Only a few shot Number neither absent nor tardy.. 71
| took effect, these striking him in *!
the back. He was brought to Cases corporal punishment......— i
town, a physician extracted the !
f shot, and he was soon able to be Number reinstated....................... (
out again, the injury not tfgng “ ■***1
, serious. S' -Number of pay pupils .. ........... j
\ * k Tuition collected............1.01
Rev. Hocutt returned the first Incidental fees collected............... I
I of the week from San Marcos.
where he had* been attending Number visits by patrons........
' conference, and will leave today Respectfully,
for Smiley,'where he will assume K> A> JoNES> Supt
the pastorate of the Methodist • "/ ^
\ church for the coming year. Mrs, Postal Bank Opened.
5 Hocutt left for her new home With the sum of eight dollar!
[, yesterday. Rev. Hocutt will be closely clasped in his hand, John
.12:58 p.m.
...2:20 p.m.
West-bound
Cast-bound
night trains.
West-bound
East-bound.
Local News
Paul Appelt spent Sunday in y/e Deliver Promytly
Shiner visiting friends. ali orders for Groceries when re-
Claude Barnes made a business Quested, and our Groceries are
visit to Ybakum Saturday! fjf tbe first-class kind. Our
7 \ 'h ‘ , - stock is carefully selected be-
Jasse Moore made a business cauge
viaX to Houston Saturday. ^ Trade is Particular
John F. Houchlns made a busi- and it is our aim always to
ness visit to Houston Wednesday, please. We want your business
and as we offer the best and
W' Boyera was up from So-1 gjg of'Groceries, and ksk
blune Tuesday on a business vis- ______ _^ w ,rivoc
Absolutely Pure
Used and praised by the most
competent and careful pas-
try cooks the world over
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of
Tartar—made from grapes
Mrs. Jack Williams and child
were here from Yoakum last
we©k. *
F. Weller was* here from Su-
blime. last . week: attending/ to
business.
Dr, 'Jim 'Lay whs down' from
Sweet Home Monday on a busi-
ness visit \> j •
G. Brown was a visitor from
Rungfi-lbia week, being a guest
of. relatives.
Fred' Munson w^s here from
Yoakum Tuesday attending dis-
trict court.
—Take your hides t<? John
Rothschmitt and get the market
price. tf.
Will Timm and Chas. Matejek
spent Sunday ih Yorktown with
friends. C, *
Miss Daisy Townsend went to
Kenedy Sunday for a visit with
relatives.
H. J. Braunig spent several
days in Yorktown this week vis-
iting relatives.
Miss Louella Lay was among
the visitors from Hallettsvilie to
the Dallas fair.
Arthur Cummings was here
item Qonzales this week as a
guest of relatives!.
E. V. Easterling was here
from Yoakum Wednesday on a
visit to the homyefolks.
J. P. Dailey was here from
Yoakum a day last week attend-
ing to business matters.
* The cheapest way to cure that
malaria apd bilious fever, use
St Nicodemus’ Laxative Chill
Tonic. Guaranteed. Price 25c,
. v . - •
- - - - • *- . ✓
' Mrs. A. V. Moore ha3 return-
ed home from Eagle Lake, where
she spent several days visiting
relatives.
John Moffett was here from
Yoakum last week attending dis-
trict court
Miss Geneva Smith went to
Yoakum last week for a visit
with relatives.
\
Mr.’and Mrs. F. Domberger
Were visiting relatives in Yoak-
um this week.
Prof. Jeff Dufner was up from
ftjock Island Saturday visiting
riie homefplks. He returned
Sunday.
Anew line of Wall Paper at
Braunig’s—neat up-to-date and
cheap, no waste. Full rolls taken
back and purchase price refund-
Mrs. Jack Slonja visited friends
Opera House
Monday
Oct. 30.
ed at Stockdale. The new pas-
tor is a man of family, and it is
understood has a wife and five
children. He will arrive next
week some time, and will likely
preach his first sermon Sunday
week.; ■ M
Chas. Pillar, secretary of the
local camp of Woodmen of the
World, has received a check for
$2,000, which is the amount of
the policy carried by the late
Wm. Whorton in that order.
The check has been turned over
to Mis^ Hulda Whorton, daugh-
ter of the deceased, who was
made beneficiary of the policy.
Mr. Whorton’s death occurred
on September 18, and just a
month to a day later the check
was issued, and reached here a
few days later, the usual prompt
Joe Reilly, son of Phillip Reil- i ness for which tins well known
ly, proprietor of the New City! fraternal organization is noted
Hotel, is confined to his room wit^ being evidenced all the way
iilness. The condition of thfc through,
young man at this writing is re- ,■ / ~ —-
ported satisfactory. We have 2 tracts of land. One
... . . - of 1600 acres, and one of 900
----------- -----, Arthur August came in from acres. wiu livery cheap, and
few daja transacting! San Antonio, where he is attend- gjve good terms.
jing the S. * A. Military academy, Yours truly,
, and spent a few days with his J. N. Flores & Bro.,
l Kobitz has retamed ^ Mrfl A August, this Floresville. Texas.
me m Cuero after a , —----
reral days with re1a- * \ A TEXAS WONDER.
Mr. and Mrs. Edman Cordova, The Texas Wonder cures kidney anc
I of Rochester, 3)1. Y., are new ar- bladder troubles, removing gravel,
Gerdes spent several i n-Vftla to this section and have curea diahetes, weak and lame backs,
4.u:a nvais to inis section, ana nave phemo«ti*m» and all irreguiaries of tht
alias this week attend- purchased the Einkauf place, ] kidneys and bladder in both men anc
iir and looking after O mllP8 eflst of town, women. Reuulates bladder troublet
mH/in UDOUt d miles east OI town, in chitdren If not told by your drug
natters. where they will likely reside, gist will be sent by mail on receipt 01
I Mrs. John Schott have The purchase was made
» their home in Waco Davis & Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. cure. Dr. E. w. Hall, 2926 oiiv<
rit of several days with Cordova are accompanied by the oZm&to™
iere. lady’s mother, Mrs. Harmon. d. b. Howerton &Mi- i:
Direct from a live year run at Lyc
Theatre, New York.
PRICE $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c
Seats on Sale at Gty Drug S
nine spaces left for stamps of
the same denomination. When
the holder thereof has filled the
card, he then deposits it, no de-
posit for less than $l^being ac-
j cepied.
j It is against the rules of the
postoffice department for the
postmaster to give out infor-
mation regarding the deposits
us clean and press that old suit
you have laying up, and give it
a superb appearance of new-
ness. Expert workmen who
know how to do a first class job.
Agents for Leading Tailors
Strunk & Sirunk
Do you know that crowd
is larger every night at
V ET US supply your groceries. The season’s
choicest always to be had here. You make no
•^mistake by buying from ut, where you receive
prompt and courteous attention, quick delivery,
and above all, wholesome groceries.
That’s because our pictures
are best and everybody
likes them. Every night is
a feature. Continuous per-
formance from 7:45 to
10:00 p.m.
ADMISSION 5c and 10c
Miller Brothers
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008601/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.