Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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pow (residents of
mg moved here
They are occupj
KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
. CASTLE HALL
Stated meet
Saturdaynigi
or ^>€^orff tiw
moon of, e
month Viai
brethren in
are invited to attend. Hail in ae<
story of E. H. Mitchell building.
Chas. Pillar, Secretary
DENTIST
Hallettsville Monu
mental Works.
Manufacturer and dealers in
nwQRANTO
_______lle Herald
Published Every Friday Morning
—"by—- *
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
Market Review.
Houston, Texas. Ang., 14:
The movement
H. J. Strunk,
President
James Howerton,
Secretary and Manager.
ed copies thereof, plaintiff gives
notice, will be introduced upon
{the trail hereof;
"OMMKRcrAi, sErRjiTARjEt*. \. - — ------------- of the cotton That there js an apparent out-
l Mi™.,.-* i,™ »,k aa'turtStt&fe
w as consummated here recently j t a- » v, • ^ •. outstanding title clouds the title
with the sale of seventy-two tl™ 18 extending and behind it of plaintifff and; preVents the
head of mules for a considera-1 the are ^etting under wa> sa]e and impairs the value there-
in B. ALLEN
Attorney and Counselor at
Law and Real Estate Agent
Hallettsville, Texas *
tion of $8,257 an average price
and a steady flow of the fleecy of:
of $115 per head.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1912
<UNI0NI
ILABEL>
staple'is coming in. Plaintiff pleads the five year !
Reports from correspondents statue of Limitation in support
Lufkin —Angelina county bas:overthe state tQ the Houston of ha title to said land: and
shipped about thirty-five cars of" .nu , t n prays ®that citation issue by
oeaches potatoes and tomatoes Chamber . of . Commerce carry publication- as provided by,
. peaches potatoes and tomatoes, the gratifying news that August ) law, and that upon trial hereof '
Merrem, A. J. Blohm, Wm. SQ< ar is season, and prospects| wea^ber is improving the crop, a special attorney be appointed (
I Green, A. B. Dunn, Victor Wot i p01nt to a bumPer cr°P °i cotton j These optimistic reports lead to 1to represent said defendants in '
, | ters. W. T. Amsler, Chas. Wei-1 and small grain. ’ , d {^telief that the'crop will be ! V° i
hausen, Sr., Chas. Welhausen, | Dallas The contract has been j jn better condition September 1 j agajnt bjs unknown heirs for '
Jr., Peck Welhausen, Elo Wdl- j let for the construction _ of y the j this year than last ■ jsfid premises, and that he b<#
tens, Adolph Richter, G. G. [sixteen story office building to be Ranks are getting ready to forever quieted in his title and i
Blohm, Edgar C. Wolters, Mar- built by Adolphus Busch of Sr. handle the forteh coming crop possession of the same, and for
Bagby & McCutchan
Lawyers
Will practice in all courts.
Office in Lay. brick building
west of MitchePs store.
Phone No. 32.
German Catholic Societies of
Texas, held in Moulton July, 23,
general relief.
Herein fail not, but have you
At the state convention of- the tba Olive, C. C. Amsler, Chas. Louis. The cost of the structure I and money jn tightening as a
/^1 _ A _ 1: ^ C* A A, AT w v-i, • a -r-1 T—v T T I • 1 1 _ • i? AAA f
>ear. Spiritual^ director, ev. Antonio, Misses Anna Koch, Em- responding month last year of The citv banks are being heavily 1 Given under my hand and seal I
Francis Garman of Rowena; ma RUnk, -Selma Jungbeeker, [than 15 per cent. The receipts drawn ' on and a general air Lf office this the 9th day of'
president. Joseph • Courand of j Maude Dunn, Olga Rank,; Stella j for July .1912 were $68,737, as 0f preparation is prevalent over: wust D 1912
San Antonio; vice president, Wolters, Natalia Trautwein, El-1 compared with $59,812 for July the cotton growing section.!* ’ ’ E T Long
JosepbSeidel of Rowena, s^cre- ja.Richter, Lillie Wolters, Hen-ji9H. ! Other lines of business are feel-1 Clerk District Court, Lavaca
tary,,B. Schwegmann o an n- rjetta Hollman, Ottilie Wolters, | Waco—In order to relieve the ling the opening of the cotton County, Texas,
tonio; treasurer, Henry ue er | Agnes Sttirke, Hillie Wendtland, lack of hotel • facilities existing I movement. — _
here theToung Men’s Business Not only is cotton in good j f^FTY YEARS IN PRISONS
of Netf Berlin: trustees, George Minnie Schmidt, Hilda Traut-
GO TO
Grant Lumber Co.
FOR
Lumber and
Building Material
PRICES RIGHT
League has offered a bonus of
$20,000 to the individual or cor-
poration that will erect a modern,
hotel of not less than 190 rooms
condition but every other line of j
agriculture is flourishing, as is j 0ldThp^®p*1Lif® B^£ent
evidenced by the August crop | - r°°" °hind*th°e Bar** * °*
report issued by the crop re- -
porting board of the bureau of I An extraordinary spectacle was pre-
Mandig of San Antonio and Pius wein, Sophie Amsler, Mae
Kram of Shiner; alternates, Carl j{jUghs, Ysafcel Faltin of Com-
Conrad of Seguin and Edward -fort, and Kincheloe of San An-
Haas of Moulton. Rowena was ; tonio.—Shiner Gazette,
selected as the next meeting
place......Mrs. F. Eilert enter-
tained quite" a number of her.
friends Saturday afternoon upon
the occasion of her sixty-fourth
ed who succeeded in pulling the factory inctnis locality. The en- corn, 80; winter wheat, 90.7;jw«n*
Emil Pundt, Wm. Schmidt, Wm. little fellows through all right, j terprise will employ in the neigh- spring wheat, 90.4, o^ts, 90.3, ifmmd ..guilty„ of being an habItual
Henrichs Fritz Lueke Hy j......Uncle John Engholm is work-; borhood of 500 persons and will wmte Potatoes 8i.8: tobacco, criminal. He also pleaded guilty to
Krueger’ O Buescher Ed’ mg the nearby towns this week i operate 15,000 spindles. 182.8; rice, 86.3; hay (all tame) having stolen a coat and other articles
xvrueger, w. cuesuier, tixi. i » j . |qi. annlp<? 65 8 from an office In Chelsea. The judge,
Pundt, H. Thar, G. J. ‘ Bohnen- j m the in the interest of the Hal- Waxahachie-Track laying on i ^ , , | commenting on some of the man’s sen- 1
kamp Mina Krause G Rapp, lettsville Monumental Works..... the Dallas-Waxahachie Interur-; ln the Houston produce market fences—five years .for stealing coau [
Aug. G. Mueller, Ger’. Henrichs, H. Greenebaum returned Thurs- ban line has about been com-1!8ta^ ^es areshow|ng improve- j
Fr^. Krause, Emil Janszen, I day from North Central Texas j pleted at this end of the route !ment' due ,0 the begmn.ng of
Jno. Janssen, W. Eilert, Jno.
Two small children of Louis,in the bosiness distnct. — - ------ - Berited in the dock at the Londonses-
Bacak, a Bohemian living south' Sherman—The Young Men’s! statiscts or the Agriculture sjon8j ^be other day—a gray haired,
of town were- poisoned Monday i Business League of this city is | department. In brief conditions bearded man, 68 veare of age, wto had
by drinking a quantity of gaso- j negotiating with a man&facturer ■ are shown as follows: • | t^tu £ thette Thkh'to
line. A physician was summon- \ of cotton goods to Establish a Crop, per cent of a normal. | day would call forth a comparatively
OPERA HOUSE -
salSonTI
REISSIG & BUSS; ;
One of the best and purest
places to get drinks when in
HallettSviHe. Call on us. •
Lunch room in connection.
Fish and Oysters every
Tuesday and Friday.
BEST OF ACCOMMODAn
TIONS GUARANTEED.
spectively—said that for any one of
where he purchased a car load of. and the crew is now laying ties j co^on season-. The country Lbo&e offenses he would nowadays
Chaf’ KraLsT,aSkRud'In0j a^ggii! | baumdsoq^the ^st^^en' aho"start soon''on tKtatioHand fhiDPe™ earned agamst of‘‘™
Misses Ola Buescher, Antoinette! s>ve mule buyers in South Tex- and'yards to be erected here. j sending in tms commodity, the bave served nearly 50
fSj-% H*iks3«i,sa
years
Koehler, Lilly and H i 1 d a as. -El Campo Citizen
Schmidt^ Sophia KrAuse and
Master Leroy Buescher. * De-
Dallas—Six passenger cars and
one express cAr have arrived for
inferioij quality of country eggs prison,” said the old convict, “and i
has turned the trade to the cold- jion t oppose the things i stole were
Conductor George Davis, ntn-l-
cars are , pouitry market, peach and vege-, servitude for the theft and five
licious refreshments were served, i Davy Crocket be- jn1;erurj:)an qne
We Wish this good old lady many ,found a . se jn one of the: the same as used on the Da las-; toble marKets are firm and good ZVZ‘el £
coaches on his train Wednesday Fort Worth lm^nd are modern ,prices pr^aiI.. Some of the 7u“ a
morning which contained, be-!ln ®very respect. I he new line j peaches coming in are a drug on ; the offense was one in which he could,
sjdes other things, 28 one b^the:the market because of inferior S
dred dollar bills—$2800.* The 1 I\ep / quality. California fruit is months’hard labor, thus avoiding the
money was kept in the possess- ;E1 Campo—Business men and, Popular. » sentence of pTetentive detention.
ion of the conductor until San Tarmers this section are con-
Antonio was reached and not templating the erection of a can-
havmg been claimed, ifras turn-
l I Sir-rf H Meets every Fzida>
at their hall, on
lot adjoining City M«^
Visiting brethren are
cordially invited to at-
tend.
*f, 8 A CCA R ’ J. M. CANON
K. of K. A S. C. C
happy returns of the day......
Emil Kunetka, a popular young
man of Shiner, has accepted a
clerkship in the mercantile es-
tablishment of Lucas Rehmet.
We welcome him into our midst.
\ kaiser and family are
hav-
. Yoakum.
j the Jaros-
zewski home \ on West First
street We bid them welcome. —!
Moulton Eagle.
ed in to the company.—Kenedy
Advance.
ACKNOWLEDGE IT.
. , , THE STATE OF TEXAS.
mng factory to utilize the vast t » „ _
au„ht yxf ; To the Sheriff or any Con-
am u t °* T- rm truck hereto- tgtab]e 0f Lavaca County,. Greet-
fore shipped to outside markets. ; ing; —
It is proposed to build the plant You are hereby Commanded,
When he heard the altered sentence,
the old man, bringing his hand up to &
military salute, exclaimed, In tones of
gratitude: “I will endeavor to make It
my very last, sir.’*
with local capital and about $20,-
000 will be invested.
that making publication of this
citation in some newspaper
q _ . _ ., , [published in the County of
H&lletUville Ha* to Bow to the i Baris Rapid progress has Lavaca, if there be a newspaper
Inevitable—Scores of Citizen*
Prove It.
been made in construction of the
wspf
published in said county, (but if
Household
'Questions
A discolored bean pot may be re- j
extension of the-Paris and Mt. not, then in the nearest county
j Pleasant railroad between Boga- ™lier® a newspaper is published), j ,
After reading the public state- ta and Mount Pleasant, a dis-1 d^reof' S L^T^jTtHor^
Mrs. L. Martin and Miss Mar-
tin were at home Wednesday
afternoon from 5 to 7; A large
number were present and each
guest was required to do some
stunt, some of which were quite
amusing. The affair was unique
and at the last very interesting
a^nve?Syon^hilhl^ Sfo^^e^L^e'worki Beaumont-Engffieers are
Were tiny scrolls daintily tied in in other ca«w»q RppH th ! ^a^ed ln makin^ surveys on the District Court of Lavaca County, ; in for twenty minutes, and the juices
white ribbon Each-euest was A J Hill barber Hal left* if°ur proposed routes for the Texas, at the next regular term) win be retained.
wnue riDoon. ihaci^ guest was. a. j. mu, oaroer. nalletts- n. , F ? thereof to be holden at the Court Unbleached calico shrinks very
given a parchment containing, ville Texas, says: I recom- Beaumont-Port Arthur Interur- houg€ in Haliettsvil|e on 0ctober | much wh4 washing. When making
tile following announcement: I Plend Doan s Kidney Pills near- ban line and they will make a fi 14th a. D. 1912 then and there 11 up an extra inch a yard should be
"Know ye all, whereas Fred of;^ about.^ to answer the. petition of Luke | method of eoccns l
the house of Griffin and Mary of i about this remedy I satfered f'°"°'unK the completion ot the Herring filed m said Court on green peas is to boil )hembefore shell-,
the house of Martin, having'acutely, from pains across ray! survey work an- effort will be August A. 1). l.»^ tog. >nd then to Mason and reheat!
reached years of discretion and }?Ln?a"hdp a.n‘rre^lar' made t0 secuf^ the right-of-way. Hornes, if "lfving, and K he "To ^75* from slipping:
understanding, seek admission lcy ,n ine passages °r me Kmne> ^ Brownwood-It is reported dead, against his unknown heirs, and hanging uneven, hang them first!
into the state of Matrimony, R. I IVt™ Q?mnaImefinK^>.oKi!' here that the Santa Fe System file number of said suit being j ^ , to the wail, and then twist.
Daniel Cupid, governor of said f^rnin^of^^U“dney Phis! -^11 build a $500,000 .■ terminal in S“b-;‘when
state hereby proclaims them can:, I procured a supply at the City about eight miles from this city. Th .L tiff ' •, . - T en. try rubbing it inside with a piece
didates for such admission on ' Brug Store and began their use. j A number of surveys have been Countv Texas ami that^ie of lemon, it-win whiten the flesh and
September 18, 1912.” Miss Mar-1 .^e8"ulated tHe passages of i made jn this vicinity lately anfl residence of Joshua H. Homes - make 11 more tender-
tin’s engagement to Fred. Grif- ^jn^in nfy^ack ahdFbTn!ffit- ^ is riOVV assured that a nexv and the names ahd residences_of
*Dr. / Wtlson
Offtoe,
— — tuc pain ui ii»y uacK, aiiu oenent-v •: u' l • i . i > ..Good in Spinach.
fin was announced. Mrs. Ella ted me iq every way.” (State-1 d‘vision vvi11 be established-and £is neirs aie to piaintm un- yery young.spinach is the best, and
that the track facilities of the
known:
the fresh, juicy stalks and all can be
E. Lane gave a toast to Miss ment given June 10, 1908.)
Martin following the announce- RE-enDorssment.
iia * 1 c - VVhen Mr Hill ci-q* .. \------ ' ’ "---*f* ^sscsseu ui n certain tractor eoacned eggs on i
ment. Miss Mae Hughs presided on December 1 ^11 he ^ creased. The present trackage land in Lavaca County, Texas, familiar dish, but the Italians vary it
o . 1? -ii i , Jhat plaintiff is seized and cooked and minced together
Santa Fe_w,ll be greatly in- possessed of a certain tract of Poached eggs o„ spioach form a
over the guest book, which regis- “T Rtifl thinU- hiirhK. kf ’o will accommodate about 300 cars, containing 135 acres, a part of agreeably. First cook the spinach;
tered forty-five name, • * ^ . ]Kidney Pi^»^i1i?Tv!( West -Work on grading the ^ tZ & OEHLER.
Mrs. Martin presented her .eral vear.-, ago when I gave a right-of-way for the Dallas- from Hallettsville’ fullv wup six new la5d ep^s w5th and
.ughter with a cut glass com-'habile statement recommending War.n.Corsicana Tnterurhan- T in*.- dp<erihpH in nlqintiffqo stir these, and one ounce of Parmeain
Buy your memorials direct from manu-
facturer and get them for less. Large *
sto^k of granite and marble ahray* on
hand. We have a specialty In i*o*r
fencing. Prices and designs furnish©*}
upon requeit.
daughter with
port in remembrance of her an_ | tderv said^^gladly confirm
Waco-Corsicana Interurban- Line described in plaintiffes petition; ,h . . ...
n rn . . :vlIclliX,lUi, >is progressing at a rapid rate. ana being that tract of land con- *n spQOn. Toss about rap,dly untll
nouncement day. The list of in -1 por sajp ad deajefS Frice-^^0 crew working on this tii vis- plain tin; by D. A. Paulu^ the mixture thickens, but do not let it
J. C. Habermacr.er, A. J. Ber'i eafb ates’ _ r> , ^ thiscity, while the-Hillsboro 334 & 335 hf Lavaca County cleaned-and washed until every grain
kenhoff, W. H. Plageman, of ‘ f u i Jame Uoarv s crew has about completed d- Heed records, and a part of the of sand has disappeared. Then put in
Lane City, W. Zappe, D. C. Dan- [ ing v,,rk an-i wi), comm.ne, .
,e W- O. Mewes. T. J. Ponton,-| Now is the time to buv' ,vhuriya>'^!nf? at an ,of''Texas bv patent ' dated" May' ”uoh °'
goods at your own price at .\;tOver fllty percent of the work ut.> 1873. No. 567, V0U40, both d,sappear8 T'hen 11 18 poured off u
Stankiewicz Je-weirv Store. has been finished.
E. <J. Watkins, of Cleburne, Ed-
mund Wolters, Joe Hughs, E. J.
'•of which instruments, - or cert in-
; takes about twenty minutes to cook It.
Why Suffer
Chills, Fever, Malaria and Bilious
Fever when you can positively *
cure yourself with ST. NICODE- *
MUS CHILL TONIC. It ip guar-
anteed. Price 25c.
THAT HEADACHE
Neuralgia, and any pain what^
ever, promptly relieved by ST-‘
NICODEMUS HEADACHE*
TABLETS.
Sold by Ledbetter - Kopeeky.JI
Drug Co. : vy
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912, newspaper, August 16, 1912; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015537/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.