Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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FULL VALUE
Is what you get for your dollar when you make
purchases from me. 1 have no old, shelf-worn
goods, hut an elegant line of the very latest in
Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, and cannot
fail to convince you if you will give me a call.
My Stock includes Ladies Skirts, Cloaks, Coat
Suits, Underwear, Ready-Made Waists, and
in fact everything to be found in a first class
Dry Goods Establishment.
by trading with me, and every arti- i
cle is Guaranteed to Please. I
A. F. & A. M.
brethren Tn^cit*
are invited to attend. Hall in second
story of E. H. Mitchell building.
E. T. Long, Sec. Chas. Pillar, W. M
things
co-her-
DENTIST
The Halletsville Herald
Published Every Friday Morning
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers,
C. F. Lehmann, S. D. Chesnutt, Jas. Howerton,
|he have been pardoned? He was AO 'i
on' y a gentleman bank robber, j lj| 171 1^18 I
I since bank . robbers are: of t \o ! VUCIA 1 XM-MJ
kinds,- One kind are those who
blow
President.
Ed. and M’g’r.
Hallettsville, Texas, Friday, November 3, 1911
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Now that the world’s cham-
pionship in baseball circles has
been settled, the calcium can be
refocussed on the McNamara
trial.
up sales or hold up tne.
Secretary eashfer‘ at the point of :a gui r
—-~ The other kind betrayseonfidence
by robbing depositors of "thoifi
savings. There is no difference
the eporm:ty of the crime.
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A move to have the Navidad
river made navigable has been' One hurts the widow and orph-
IN WOMAN’S
LIFE
'PEACE ANB SAFETY”
A GREAT DELUSION,
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c. T.
Sod’s
Tiiiiss sad
Maturing.
Seascss
made by the Port Lavaca Com-
mercial Club. Congressman
Burgess will be asked to make
an investigation and if he finds
conditions favorable, to use his
influence in congress towards
having an appropriation passed
for that purpose.
The Honey Grove Signal claims
that Jack Johnsing, the„ pugilis-
tic champion, once served as the
The West News came out re-
cently in a splendidly illustrated
an just as bad as the other. The
only difference is, one is cruel
and heartless; the other respect-
able and sneaking.' Both should
be punished and made to serve
out their time in prison unless
their time is cut shortly death*
then let them die in the peniten-
tiary where they belong. Walsh
was only a gentleman bank rob-
ber. The president had nothing
edition of 32 pages, the depar- ■; to do with getting him into trou-
ture being in celebration of its j ble, and whv should he have
anniversary. A feature | gone to any trouble to get
second
motive power for the Signal’s : 0f the paper was that every firm ! out?—El Campo Citizen,
press. Evidently interest in, as well as every professional I
Lowry’s Buttermilk Club is wan- man in the town was represented
ing. J in the edition.
him
The farmers of Goliad county
have adopted a novel and unique
1 method of building public roads,
Colorado county products f The victoria Fact threatens to | oTntTisHS™inwhVfc,hy
5** «yeep y the Dal- publish^ the names of those of its the county road* in
las fair, and captured prizes on
Irish potatoes, figs, rice and oth-
er products. With the possible
exception of rice Lavaca county
products are equal to any to be
subscribers who take the naper a good condition are placed on each
year or more and then when ruad leading out from the city,
a&ked to remit, put it back in the, Each farmer coming to town
postoffice marked “refused.” Ihitches the drag to his wagon
Such a course if adopted gener-j and hauls it fora mile or two,
found in this entire country, and J aUy would be the means of sav- leaving it for the next farmer
if just a little enterprise wa^ jng country newspapers a con- who does likewise. In this way
shown by the proper parties,) siderable sum in the course of the drag is kept moving all the
some valuable advertising for old time, ana would doubtless have time, and the result is good roads
Lavaca and its abiding resources an effect towards entirely elimi- ’and smooth roads in all kinds of
would be the resujt. [nating this particular injustice, weather.—Yoakum Times.
Victoria is shaking itself j The Herald has had its full quota This sort of co-operation in
loose from the tenacious grip of experience with such cheap maintaining roads is one of tlje
*‘mossbackism” as is evidenced j skates as the Fact refers to, i best signs of alertness on the
by the progressive citizens of the |would welcome some effec- part of farmers. It seems to be
town having subscribed a suffic-l^ve means by which they might a mighty good plan which the
be entirely done away with. Goliad people have adopted, and
if a large proportion of them
cen‘ have the right spirit there
Made Safe by Lydia E. Piijkham’s A HEW OISPc&SjtTlCSi OPcfii.tS
Vegetable Compound.
Bennett & Long
Rea Catate
DEALERS
Hallettsville, - Texas
Farms, Ranch Lands and
Town Property for Sale
Write or see us for prices '
Graniteville, Vt. — “ I was passing
through the Change of Life and suffered 1
from nervousness
and other annoying
symptoms, and I
can truly say that
IfLydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
pound has proved
fjworth mountains of
' gold to me, as it
restored my health
nd strength. I
never forget fo tell
my friends what
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound lias done for me
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to health means so much j
to me that for the sake of other suffer- r
ing women I am willing to make my 1
trouble public so you mav publish *
this letter.”— >!;:< * C \- -. Pakulay, I
Jt.E.D.,' Graniu-vklo, % ..
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Pastor* Russell In Glasgow—The C vine
plan Diversified but Orderly—Age
Follows Age In an Uplifting Process.
Not Evolution but Restitution.
Glasgow. (H
29. — Pastor ii tis-
se!] tra' e t'.vn dis-
i wii'ses today at
St. Andrew's
Hall to large and
attentive a u d i
ern es. We report
his disc niirne
from the text.
“Of the times
uud seasons ye
have no need
1 write unto
IgASTQg. RUSSELL]] that
OPERA HOUSE
SALOON
REISSIG & BUSS
One of the best and purest
places t o get drinks when ia
Hallettsville. Call on ■ us.
Lunch room in connection.
Fish and Oysters every
Tuesday and Friday.
BEST OF ACCOMMODA-i
TIONS GUARANTEED.
you, for your-
selves know perfectly that the day of
Xo Other lUrc'.'' -> f .• y.-.qinaiY'J i”; the Lord so e.ometb as a thief in t lie
has received fu. .’. v.'i‘..;*-sp.VL'. and night And when they shall say.
qualified endorse men.. No other liu c’ i *ea<*e and safety, then sudden destine
lcme t\G. know M has s.;, h n r -m--, fj,m cometh upon them us travail upon
of cures as has Lvriv L. Pirikhautu ... . ..» . *
Vegetable Ccmmcumd.. a 'vmm,n vvltb chl‘d *&*}'** »«*
For more th.n & y, ,v; ’ i W®**. »re not ,u
curing woman's i; . _ ; darkness that that
■ ‘ • take you as a thief.
(o day should over
(ion. nice ratio ;. i bg ; | t j.-r, , \ take you as a tlnef. Ve are Hiilcii-en
ularities, perit <'.;•• ; in.; ;iod : . rv ; **f the light.”-1 ThessaJonians v. 1-f).
prostration, and it is tu “;,o:l:y..y f: .- The world is not expected to uh-
(arrying women sfiiyly throayh tky • derstaml the Divine times nod sea-
peridd 01 change of life. ions, plans and purposes. The He
Mrs. Pinkliatu, at Lynn, ?Tass., leemer declared that the Father hath
fcivites a!i sieic yromcn t*> write eidden these things froth the worldly-
ient bonus to insure a new rail-
road for the town. The Herald
foresees the time when the moss-
back element in all towns must
,1
It is said that some are
____ _________________ ^__ suring President Taft because of hkely to be an improvement in
eventually be crowded to the^' Walsh’s death, claiming that the the quality of highways there
president, knowing of Walsh’s that will be an encouragement
condition, had failed to pardon for still further’effort.-Calves-’
him. The question is, why should ton News.
background
an element
Progress.
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to make room for
whose war cry is
her for advice. Her advice is free, *
nod a!ir?(v;’ helpful.
Only by contrasting the Texas
of today with the Texas of twen-
ty-five years ago can one get a
viewpoint from which to study
the progress that has been made
and to forecast the future.
Marvelous things have been
achieved. Still more marvelous
achievements are to be made.
Much has been done, but there
wise and prudent and has revealed
i^em unto babes—the bumble-minded,
the footstep followers of ,Jesus, tMat-
thew xi. 23.> “The secret of the Lord
is with them that reverence Him. and
He will shoic them His Covenant.”
“The Wise Shall Understand”
The Prophet Daniel, referring to the
present day. declared. “None of the
jacked shall understand, but the wise
understand.’’ (Daniel xii. IQ.# /To
understand the secret purposes of the
great in advance of tAeir accomplish
ment implies a nearness an<t touch and
acquaintance out of the ordinary. And
so God s children, begotten of the Holy
Spirit, are privileged to know the
things of God—“yea. the eft^p things.
Chas. Fertsch
LA WYER
Notary Public
All legal business and collections
promptly attended to. Lands,
Abstracts and Loans a specialty.
Haiiettsviiie Texas
KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
CASTLE HALL
Hallettsville Lodge
No. 156
Meeta every Friday
night at their hill, o»
lot adjoining City HalL
Visiting brethren are
cordially invited to at-
tend.
F. B. RIEDEL
K. of R. & S.
J
H, SACCAR
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are limitless resources to be de-
velope* limitless opportunities.!
I between God and His saints to wire-
|‘less telegraphy. God’s people have co-
to be utilized.
The Amarillo Real Estate Ex-
change is a new organization
composed of the leading real es-
tate dealers of the Panhandle.
The development of that section
of the state is the aim of the Ex-
change.
.. . ■ ati MjjjgiRS* ■ .......—
Read the Herald.
What is the difference between a rail-
Troad during a rate war, and a meat
man?
The railroad meetsjthe cut, but the
meat man cuts the meat! -
Your Favorite Cut Awaits
You Here,
Put Up In Style When You
Appear.
We’re Here To Serve You
Well And Fhst!
Our Speed Makes Many
Stand Aghast!
This Is The Place For
Choice Meats In A Hurry!
j You get full value for your money 1 E Alexander & Gerfes
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Uerers tunt^d In harmony with Him-
self by His Word and Spirit. These
can receive much, of the deep
of God The worldly have no
ers at ajl*— no means, therefore,
communication with the Infinite. The
luke-warm Christian lias, indeed, a t*o-
hef</r In the Holy Spirit, but It
tuned to the proper key and is.
fore, not prepared to receive the
things of Divine communication.
Our world for six, thousand years
hits been a battlefield on which rhe
hosts of darkness have largely Pre-
vailed over the comparatively small
number of children of the light, wno
in an enemy’s country have stood forth
for God. the Redeemer, the brethren
and* the Truth against the “Prim-e of
This world"—Satan. Moreover the
children of light have been hindered
from using the “carnal weapons” of j
the ehildren of darkness. They may i
not render evil for evil nor slander for J
slander Thfcy may only do good and }
bless those who revile them.
Harvtst Tima is Hers
Is this condition of things to con I
tlnue forever? Does God Intehd th:t» j
to all eternity there shall be this battle i
between light and darkness, with the
darkness in the ascendant and <‘t»nirol? J
No! The Bible declares That a great *
change and a Nett Dispensation is at .
hand, in which the firder of affairs !
will be reversed. I
The Lord has been doing a work dur- j
ing the period of the reign of sin end
death. He has been selecting two
classes of children of the light, both
to be - used in (he great world wide
%tvork of the next Age. God refers to I
His work In agricultural terms; for ^
instance, with the feivish nation. He !
did a plowimr. borrowing, sowing, un- j
tiVatitic and reaping work Tivsti!
plowing time preceded the entrance
the nars«*ti ior«» Vnunnn r’c-
lufulc-iiioii "•*' the -owing; t Uf
reap:;;- tif tl. • Syris . • >* . -• *«>-.•
Jesus V. :<S tl. • '■<••• r !'l<
.A;m>-;I-’s tv •- * :is -'1 ■ -tlv-iu.
He “J to:-,;:
whereon ye KUrl • -ved '.no ktiu.t:
otbpr men labored ;;iidYv are entered ;
into the fruits of tlieir labors.” Th**
saints then reaped wen*' gathered
the Gospel gamer/at Pentecost and'
after fiery tribulations the field w.i-
deansed of its chaff
This Gospel Age has similarly lieeti
a time of plowing, sowing arid reap
ing, The tribulations of the early
Church were associated with the sow
ing of the precious seed. Again we
are in a harvest ; time—“The harvest
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911, newspaper, November 3, 1911; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008744/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.