Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901 Page: 4 of 12
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Twentieth Century Oil Co
Directors ar)d Officers
CHASS. A. KKSSLEIt Pre3W«*ut;*lupit^ist:.,.;..:;,.&'hHlent,mrK. Tiuc. I’HAS. [VSHEAUNi^M-t-retar^, Pn'Kitlpnt Soiiih .1. Y
C. L. NEUHA|US, Vice PreSnjeqt. Qf.NeuhnuKBros.’ Hackiyrr.v. Tefy., Texas Grain ( Vanjiany....Jlou.sUm. Tew. ■ HT>\
G. CRANZ, Second Vice-President, of branz & Ketisler. Schuienburg. Tex.;. •*, • ; £•* y '. " ♦ Tt. C.
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VV. IHilIock- survey,‘aeknuwfed ged tobe’ anlbiig the b£sf. jnoperty in thef >il district
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0(1 Acres in the\\ Williams wtirv&'&idtoimng the-L AV. Bullbtk* surVev. Alibi-these properties in. a direct tine from nvpuiiio.ut chi l.u>h.-r> to.Sour Lake. i
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Rfl Acres in \A’m7Kutl<'dgesurvey,op/Taylor s ha\Am. South of tiielleigMm.int l*ushers.»n u line with the-< HI Eak»* mlheTodf of .Mexico. , ' .7 y ‘ ' .y.
Contract made for the machinery and pipe, and work on the first. weU'wiH cbmnicncc as.soon as same can be placed
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NO ROYALTY TO PAY
A limited number of shares Of the Capital Stock of this Company, art* offered for salt* at 5o cent oil the dollar,
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Apply to the home office of the company, to «n> -nts ? .Rosenberg, Bf'os. Local Agents,
Officers, or to the Boettcher Company, WeMjuir, ['exits. , x •. *' v ~ •
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TUK llALLKrSVU.I.li HEBAX.D.
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le Creek, t'.ie Place
ing, one of the World’s
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Wonders.
low rate from all'yWestern - and lnipp.nit*ss- ipt(h/ti'K>ns^nds Vii-
Kastei*n‘ :|«mit> hito ’ (\ripplp: lfves: • ; 'v' - v • ‘.S
f Creek, and tije .i-iiitiiinttvcsThat ne.\vs^*aftcr is-never jnhriry;;-'^’-
• T .;iarraiifrinw for t he.largest' sessioiy yd wliit-h has .»d.t :%ni^i»jr:.<fh <
^ * ; in the historv of the congress, .-dt: to help ^ome 4aiix_ -vStTeiitists, .
v.:i ‘ ——^--v. y¥«'diolars.'•' ilivines.; 1 ppHtihhuis, ;V~.:
.> i ■ -Ticket-Scalpers, in Jq^ety; r^id^Mieh.
.. c’"' ^jniUiojts: .xtwy .thetr^oiaium^^ ami
■pie Creek, Col.,' £he_ place Illinois' follow* . I Vnifevlvania'V'Voeperit v .to; tlie.ve(lUqf.. Nor
- uext session ot the Trims- jn.Us einiilciimntioji ;
ippi Commercial Congress si.n|prno. tiie-.lef.mdants h^iplW Me: 11
graphically almost the cem Tuiev ^ eouiT la<c week ‘one of ln.etid.to the friendless;:; and , a
f the Trans-Missisfppi ter- Wi(s ;; K;ioir:s.eoUntv:Wiii.!<?^to^ut‘,,fen4fa^e to all
-ry. Cripple Creek;* tlwpniM••tentiaVw -rnihurte.' tiiVeUii-r the.:>>»' knnliiess stops
i clJy. ®» the. t«ljple ,i-,nnst them so ronclu-: J'Pt •,.»«; .the ^n*ve.; As tl#C . :
d mining district, the annual ,sivt; tjiaT without -waiting to ha ml winch paj^thf tet tribute.; - .
itput of which is £25.000,000 jie.u. ^ ttiev camfe down like the'Affeptfop; ;- mi - ^neiiiy:
Cripple ( '-cek distriM has ,. tei, sen ice at .lolfetiqrivterpij^'' Hqw fevy. manifest sr»y al« ;>
shipping mmes aiiri-a popula- ,jeia.|,.|ettCnpon! their Ww»i coil- Ifoiahon <(} wh.at?. he does tor '
m of 60.000, over one-third ot^^n. The'^a-e-was one of bohl s'His benevOleiice as aCce|e ,i ;
*ch is ih. the city of immitiKated^oivem soth-^t- >«! asm matter of co.ln-fe. Hojyv .r't
tk. Railroads, standard and. without tmuhim-- the 'vnnstitu- many repay him,with ‘the basest, :y
wr gauge, penetrate the di^iVidiia, (Umstioii. hid, li seents To I higi^iti^ej; fs: it yiyt woiatyr
ti, and one can take Hallmans * -ve ^ ticket scalpers and their; t Hut lie fs'.hill of. cytncisp,: and ,
J anv point.on tlie continent!g;jen{psr Sl) lllut.jl PoiieWn ''•rhe:'Vv^ncif Iiftterm-ss wlien he tints i
make the jouriie.v . ..nmf wus conclusive.: The' rail yohfihjniUy encouwtevs the c«;hh ,,
sly, without danger ami with j ^ad cmupanies are ;*% enipti, ; -.1
y. comtort. Ill the ilistrict.. j^stiljeiUn-their persistent at- ness of hupiaii^iature, '• 1
le can. are ofieratod ••. I^^js^toyttiiliate, :thiS( lowest
the cities and from mine .}i,(].meanest form of crime,'
ine, gi% mg rapid transit to , wi,i(.p robs the- poor, defrauds
visitor over the most inter-rWh
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To Majke People Eat Rice. ,
i the honest and corruptsS the in-. It is said that there are two ! .;
nocent: Tlie time is; evidently f niillion aci^es of iartd in- -TexasMt
not far away when a man will as! that can be'used in the produc- . .
section of countrv ever
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spying a position upon tlte sobri say that lie lias bought | tion of rice. Tliis.will ^ive some
dome of the continent, (’rip- ‘-o-reen goods, * or f>aid for nier-
Creek presents a scene of . urn j chandise with counterfeitmonev
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ralelle l grandeur. No other as to admit that he has l>een in
^ affords more attractive; a scalpers' - office; or offered ;- .a
ires to the delegates during • ticket not purchased- frofn ah
heated term. J autliomad agent. All the, lines
ilocal executive committee] now redeem, practically at their
_ in charge the entertain-- *
it of the Trans-Mississippi
lercial Congress is making.
>rate plans, so that ^very
of, interest in this most
jrful section will be brought
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If you saw it
made you would
always chew
WETMORE’S
best
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Wetmore's Best is.a nayy tobaccos IT.vou * ;
iike navy tobacco aiid-'doq'T Hke Wetiimr, s
Best, tlie.dealer will- return your inoiiey
if he knows you bought it of him.
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M.C-WfetMORE TOBACCO COMPANY*
; . . St. Louis. Mo^' '
■The largest independent factory in America. .
face valu^. honestly unused tick-
ets, so that therb is ho* shadow
of an excuse for tolerating these
rogues, who occasionally,, as in
Chicago last week. " meet V their
just deserts.—Brookly Standard
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deepest and richest} • <’
mines in the world will -bel l What‘An Editor Does;. ‘ -
^ ided with the same; ease) • ^ * •;
'safety as ones rides in a ho- ■ Editors are said to be . cynical.
I flevator. . I Is it any wonder? hat .pyro-
the personal attention of visi-
idea b? the wonderful possibilities
of this'crop, which is now raised
to only n. comparatively’ small :
extent in the l ’nited States. - :
Texas last year had about -50,- ;•
000 acres of hind devoted to rice
culture, ‘idiis'year theacreage
it? estimated at'125,000, which is
’ a wonderful increase in wha't is *a —
mew erdpfor this, state, and whicli wmild be one. wav of. in,
which was mot; thought possible creasing the demand, the great
of cultivation in Tekas until : a need iust at this time is to det
few <, years ago. Louisiana, a the world know the value of rice
'•state that has. I>een growing rice- as: a food. ' Comparativelv few
fqr many years, will not . Show peojile in this'couiitrv eat rice to
made with this cereal as a basis. ; land, and wijlundoubtedly great-
The passenger traffic depart- stimulate the use of this product.
went, of'.the .Southern "iU djstribu-
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railroad ys^ alsb^ doing , a ^r^al j kitchen, and elsewhere, and will
-„...y . . rr.v ... „ ln behalf of nee . education, ^erve to create an interest in the
more,than .‘100,000 acres, this ahv extent, and thousands of kThat railroad is- getting out cereal wherever thev are seen,
spring . Tex as. wi ll undqiibt«lly nersbns.luive never tasted it. q'^ntities of nee literature. The gr^telt food experts de-.
lifive aa:acreage m excess ot that u!“' *1reulntip>r it in eyerv part ,.|,w tiial there is more nutri-
—. , . . ... . ; within another year, and- each * ^ ‘ : -Ka-f ^ (> ^ie ^ ‘111<)i1i I110,?* tive elements in rice than in an7,
In the midst of this scenic pan- tessioli .meets with such constant j season;prbinises to record a wpn-. the pepple as to the possibilities. proieCts bl M r. s. i , B. Morse. ;ot frrain that eat^ii, con-
“Mi Cripple Creek is located, and universal ingratitude?. deiiul increase in the'erop, which of rape akfimd . will -be the riqe: |>.asseuger traffic manager, of they[• w,.|aentlV the campaigirto make
rif a place of great interest. Thmiigji.the life of \vhat other; can be.rtuseddn'thls/State'.at less- kitchen to be;established l>y the road, is toassue a bpoklet . con* {U()1.e j-^ople eat ri(S d’eserves
no longer a milling camp, j man does this, black;sin ’So’ per-^^.. expense and^^withgreater success Rice^ (icbwm*s‘associatioiiof--Tex^-Tiifnino-->('10 r^-einec fnp nrwvnr. ^ •„—
n this .mint it has ornwn i sistpntlv drii<r - its.- stftnv > than iii any pther : part of tiie as and J^insrmV at" the' Pah-
l ‘ V ’ ‘ - ' AinericaTi eX]iiOsitioii Ht lbitfalo'.
Bilt with such a* rapid jiicrea.se The success of this project isTiovy
n .it*, ncuuw iciu- irjunauwu.-', .;ru iJiiin ip >cu in the crop, it- will be Iiecessary^ assured,^^and the millions bifT>eo-:
electric lighting systems, j to so many expressions of kind-i tp insiire a Kkegain in the , con-' pie who visit the great Ibaffalo
>me buildings, fine ’hotels I ness and sympathy and bene'vo- i stihiptivev demand., in order Tp ^exposition will see rice exhibited
every modern convenience, lence. . The editor has a wool of mak^ the.raising of rice; profit- . there in every form, and will
will be first-class accom- encouragement for everv work able./ Just nbw the prbfits ih . have an opportunity of disebv-
the business are yety large, .. and ering the many ways in which it
m this point it has grown sistenth* drag its sfftny form?
rin ten years to become one No other avocation is so full oft
[Che most important ^cities in unselfishness, and helps sp many
‘ West, It has ^electric raibj reputations? No other is given
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ions for all delegates who
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encouragement fpl* every work
of enterprise; and philanthropy,
and Words of approval for every
oads have made the usual public act, sending sunshine and
bathing -OB ivceipes dor prcpar-i-everv/encouragement even from .
ingnee for the table. Herbaps a bumanitarian * standpoint.-
not one housekeeper m. a humy Houston Post, . - ‘ *
Tired, even in' th<‘ Sdutli. where __— . .
rice is better known than in any-'the Alarto City Businesa'college.
Othet section Of this county,| KM^hed lsso. Sixteen years of
coiild prepare moi^e than half a{etaitin^d success. Larger and 'bet-.. .
dozen dishes with this cereal, j ter to-jlay- than ‘ever;.bef6rev -'
To demonstrate that there are 1 bo'-hot fail to send for elegant cat-
200 good.thmgs toeat, with ric^.' 4^°-^ decrdltig to go else-
•while it is true that Vice cbuld be. can be cooked, and of tasting r the basis, will be a re'vela-tioti 'to kLaVmVlntir^ce Bulldl^^Satt1^-*
raised and sold for less monev, .'the*palatable.dishes that; can be
houserkeepers throughout the j tonio. Texas.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901, newspaper, May 9, 1901; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008950/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.