Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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HALLCTTSTltLE
Marriage Licenses.
Sam Bedford an^Earsia Kj#
A Happy Home
(Read'What Peruna Did'
ErnDisA'avricka;
J-•sn'ida Erriiis .o-f Corpus Chrif,ti;'.
and Miss Victoria Vavricka of
10 CENT “CASCARETS” distress. Let Cascarets cleanse
STRAIGHTEN YOU UP yaur stomach; remove the sour,
. fermenting foodi* take the ex-
f-
'.tor. \JCI. ■ MS, ,I..su'nmf • . 10^5 ^ . •* «:**Vr-* ^ ,•• , cess bile from vour liver and car-
Eddie Laake and: Emelin Ka- Ea,:. i™*, -Sweet Home were married at the Toraglv. Qean vour bowels and ry ,-ut a]{ the constipated waste *
,o.=o ^ ' ier. Oct. 2:;.. ' - * Sd v..*-.-, to, . = > Catnode church in Sweet .'Home en ° ** matter and poison in the bowels.
West-bound.........................12:53 p.m.
East-bound...........................3:5y p.m.
NIGHT TRAINS.
AWest-bdund ...... ......10:24 p.m.
East-bound..........................5:42 a.m.
Patton McCord was here Wed-
nesday from Yoakum.
Mrs. Otto von Rosenberg was
quite ill the first of this week.
Mrs. J. J. Smith is visiting
relatives at Houston this weekt
D. B. Howerton returned Tues-
day from a visit to relatives at
^ Corpus Christi.
“Bought and Paid For,” at
Opera house Nov.- 2nd. A guar-
anteed attraction.
J. F. Better has opened a
skating rink in the building op-
posite the airdome.
Ernest Zappe came in Tuesday
from Floresville to spend a few
day8 tfdth relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Houchins
and litlfle son attended the State
fair at1 Dallas this week.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORIA
M. P. Cheney of Vienna was
in our city yesterday, a witness
in the McCann-Ragsdale land
suit
Dr. M. R. Shepard, C. R. Mey-
er and .T. T. Rees of Sublime
were in our city on business
^Wednesday.
J. W. Cook returned home to
Yoakum Wednesday night, after
spending several days here serv-
ing as a grand juror.
i or . • - vital We hid fii tfaipiiy,
Cl, UCl, --t. my ill h-'a.'i:. I was indue . ...
Franz Jahri arid Annie N vvak, Perma a.trial and found very quickly . .pufe Christi their home..
0ct 26 that.Kj^s.helping m.
end headaches. Colds,
sour stomach.
ry out all. the constipated waste
matter and poison in the bowels.
Then you will feel great.
mm CatiiOuic cr-urch'jM zueet ^ffonie..
F. M.'.Catrqltah'a*-M-ajrv'Bethr years,- i ,wsta- ^radticaiy art in-. JiOnuay. Rev. . Ropp - Qniciatin'g. y ......
- - ^ vtttd,; ,v.-e rid>3 'family, owing to Tu& i-oun£r eounle will make Cor- •««««. I A Cascaret tonight straightens
fe&kg&teai JSStt
from any drug store means a
Rudolph Mor.se and. Aibir.a
Kocian, Oct. 26.
Otto Wanke and Selma Arndt, I
Oct. 26.
Joe Hunt and Bertha fHarless,
Oct. 27.
Jerome Siegel and Agnes Sva-
tek, Oct. 27.
Elihu J. Riggs! and Ethel M.
Munson, Oct. 27.
Enos Everts and Mary Hatten-
bach, Oct. 27.
Adolph Beran and Mary Vesel-
a, Oct 27.
Henry Wenske and Emma Hai- j
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Iam ;^k^on,;sick, sour stomach.and batTeolds ^ h^d;‘^eetVmn^h*and
well ™.tur<“"5ltt.al^d,v*ep clean, healthy liver and bowel
4,«
Happy.
We.Kav^'; : pnis.:;/: ;He ‘ says. “Just a fevv bowels, or an upset,stomach." __
A Baby doses made rr.e feel better, and Don’t put in another day of foYS^ACHE^^EYr'ANo'BiAooET
_ now my pains and rheumatism ?=
»°y are ail gone and I sleep all night
He is our ' itong- ’ For at City Drug.’
mat sm. Hl5 feet, ankles and : twm ^t w th^ action for months. Children love
, joints were swollen, and moving Millions of men anc women Cascarets because they never
about was very paintul. He was,, take a Cascaret now ana then ; sicken. - Adv.
certainlym bad wav when he and never know the misery H ______
started to take 'Foley ’ Kidney j caused by a lazy liver, clogged pjfj^
kenwiider, Oct*. 27.
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first and
only
child.
“I am now* well ‘and happy. We
Catholic church in this cit:j|
this week, Rev. .Father Machan
officiating, the contracting par-
Stop those Early Bronchial
Coughs.
1 have a baby boy. which we believe is ... . . .
! the direct consequence oi my im- j ties being prominent young peo-
proved health. He is our
proved heaUh. He our nrat ana j pie of this vicinity. Monday Mr.
’ we ahou°4 l Grill and Miss Katie Wagner.
cured me of my ailments
They hang on al! winter if; not I Wagner and^Iiss
Get a bottle of Foley’s Honey and Jeu.
Tar Compound, and take it free-
ly. Stops coughs and colds, heals i
raw, inflamed throat, loosens the
phlegm and is mildly, laxative.
Best for children and grown per-
sons. No opiates. For sale at
City Drug Store.—Adv.
first and
Opera House
ONE NIGHT
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Monday, November 2nd
v - V _.u„0 iL. wav for trial the same as I have.” .. EmilV HliSineckv 'Were partiCl-;
checked,Land pave the uav tor Thosfr ^ho object to liquid m«di. e nsn., -n a f 1
serious throat and lung diseases, eines can now procure Peruna Tab- Pants Goilb.e \ eaainrt. ..r
ter the ceremony the happy quar-j:
tette boarded the• southbound
Sweet Home. Sap for a bridal tour to Galves-
Prof. S. DeBord and Miss Olga j ton. Yesterday Mr. Peter Yraz- j
Local Institute Program.
Program for the Hallettsville
Local Institute to be held No-
vember 14.
Song—Dixie. ^
How to Teach Primary Read-
ing-Miss Della McKinnon.
Best Things in Our Schools—
Chapter II—J. F. Beal. Chap-
ter III—Miss Martha Bartaki
How to Teach Geography—
Supt. W, Eilers.
Father Ryan and His Works—
_ _ , Miss Emma Searcy.
Mrs. H. C. Gerdes and baby; Sidney Lanier and His \forks
and Miss Huldah Gerdes return-; —E. J. McKinney,
ed Tuesday from a visit to rela- Round Table—Any question in
tives at Beaumont.
The Cemetery Association will
meet at the home of Mrs. W. R.
McCutchan, Monday Nov. 2.. All
are invited to be present,
L E. Valenta of Sweet Home
returned to that place yesterday,
after spending several days in
our city attending court
For Sale-Block “C,” Hill &
Simpson addition, my old resi-
dence site from which Shearer
home was recently burned. See
H. J. Strunk for terms.
T. Y. Hill.
Messrs. 0. C. Dittmar and E.
C. Merseburger returned to their
home at Shiner Wednesday night,
having finished their labors as
members of the grand jury. •
Stop at the Angelus Hotel,
across the street from Joske’s.
The most conveniently located
hotel in San Antonio. Rooms
without bath $1.00, with bath
$1.50.
Mrs.Frank Kent, Proprietress.
teaching or discipline may be
discussed at this period.
Every teacher bel^^'n^
this local is expected to
ent at our next meeting ,on
vember 14.
H. K. Williams, Conductor.
Miss Sybil Chapman, Sec.
Schultz were quietly Carried at i $ and Miss Glomb were the hap-
Yoakum, Sunday. Oct. 18, at the j PY pair who plighted their troth,
home of the bride’s parents, -Mr. The friends of this couple gath- i
and Mrs. J. Schultz. Rev. Webb ered with them at the home of
officiating. This was a surprise : John M. Mikes last night where
to his many friends here. Best i the event was celebrated with a
wishes for a happy future.
Rev. Morton of Yoakum failed
to fill his appointment here Sun-
day on account of rain.
We regret to note the serious
illness of A. J. Harmis, who re-
sides near here.
Dr. Hill of Yoakum was over
one day last^week.
grand feast.—Shiner Enterprise,
28 th,
r... •
Positively Masters Croup.
Foley’s Honey and Tar Com-
pound cuts the thick choking mu-
cus, and clears away the phlegm.
Opens up the air passages and
stops the hoarse cough. The
gasping, strangling fight for
breath gives way to quiet breath-
J. Secrest of Yoakum was over
Sensible War-Time Prices
A TEXAS WONDER.
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The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, removing gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and all irregularies of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles
in children. If not sold by your drug-
gist will be sent by mail on receipt of
fl.OO. One small bottle is two month's
treatment and seldom fails to perfect a
-ure. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive
street, St. Louis, Mo.; SendV for 'Texas
testimonials. Sold by druggists and
‘SYRUP OF FIGS” F
* j* Itlgj} allU pvTdvCi Li 1 olCCp/t iidl UlUi JV ■ IV N MW ■ W W W m m m m m m ■ m W *0!W
(Berg, Mass, Mich., writes; “We
give Foley’s Honey and Tar to Ktiers — — til tltl
g our children for croup and it al? * %P€e nJPsuW
___)> _>.i. .it •
Tuesday to see friends, t
. Miss Sfelma Wendt i:l visiting our children for croup and it al-
relatives at Markham this week, ways acts quickly.^ ^For sale at
Miss Nina Plume pf Dallas
spent several - days ^vith her^f
brother, Hienry Plume,
‘ Uncle Ned
City Drug StoTe. — Adv.
Seat Saie at Kahn’s, Mow
ast week. ,
CONSTIPATED CHj^D
Delicious “Eruit Laxative” can’t
harm stomach, liver and
bowels.
Every mother realizes, after
giving her children “California
Syrup of Figs,” that this is their
ideal laxative, because they love
its pleasant taste and it thor-
oughly cleanses the tender little
stomach, liver and bowels with-
out griping.
D. B. Howerton & Co..
(A|y«tt—1)
When cross, irritable, feverish
or breath is bad, stomach sour,
Ml—12 look at the tongue, mother! If
.] coiated, give a teaspoonful of this
• harmless..“fruit laxative,” and
Sunday at Methodist Church. ; in a few Hours all the foul, con-
. *<• 1To . stipated waste, sour b le and an-
Preaching at .11 a m., and at digested food passes out of -the
7 p. m. Hereafter there will be bowels, and you have a well,
preaching every Sunday at both , playful child again. When the
hours. You are invited, to attend little system is full of cold, throat
these services. A hearty wel-1 s2re’ va5. stomach-ache, disr-
— -==^££asi
get an even statt with the Con-1 ment given. -
ference year. Millions of mothers keep “Cal-
Respectfully, ifornia Syrup of Figs” handy
J.' A. Sommerlatte returned
attended the State fair. He
states that while there he made
_ arrangements for some special
reels of fine pictures to be shown
% at his airdome.
D. A. Willi Al
Invigorating tq the Pale and Sickly
The 014 Standard general strengthening tonic.
GKOVE'8 TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.rnriche5theblood.and builds up the sys-
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c t
' ’ * they know a teaspoonful today
saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask
your druggist for a 50-cent bottle
Piles Cured fn 6 to 14 Days of “California Syrup of Figs,’’
wJ£h has directions for babies...
Blind. Bleeding or Protruding: Piles in6 to 14 days Children of all $geS and grOWn-
The first application giv-s Ease and R<tst 5'jc. upS printed On ^the ■ bottle. Be- ‘
(Advertisement.) , ware f)^ counterfeits sold here,
sp don’t be fooled. Get the gen-:
. uine, made by California Fig
Syrup Company.’’"-Adv.
We Have a
CAR OF BOX APPLES
To Arrive About Nov. 5
Call and see us. Bargain prices. This is a car
of extra fancy box apples of different varieties.
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Our motto, Quick Sales and Close prices. Also
close prices on other goods carried.
MILLER BROTHERS
A Word to the
Borrower
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ro «-* e r of tfoil
paper, don’t you,
, -- think it t* aft in- ^
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♦ ji )■ »k :ni: t'j: iftlt thin very O
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5,;.in' •; five s t men t: that w ill-J
l ^4 :.repay voii well; ■ <i
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What are You Going to Do
With Your Cotton?
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That is the question for you to decide. You have no
guarantee that you will even get enough out of it to
pay the cost of production.
We have made arrangements whereby we can place
this cotton, and will give you the advantage of it
Can you
.
find a
Proposition
Any
Fairer
Than
This?
v-
Bring your Cotton to
us and we will give you
goods in exchange for
it. Will allow you ONE
CENT per lb. above
market price. You can
trade it out at your
own convenience. We
give you goods at low-
est cash market prices
Our stock of
Dry Goods and
Wearing
Apparel
is complete,
and we stand
ready to
back our
proposition.
This offer only applies on Cotton to be exchanged
for Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, etc.
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An unprecedented offer. You need the goods and
we are willing to take chances on your Cotton. Come
and see us.
The Progressive Store %im W« Vi AND
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BRING US YOUR COTTON
Hallettsville, Texas
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914, newspaper, October 30, 1914; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037137/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.