Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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President ;
James Howerton.
Secretary and Manager.-
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HALLETTSVILLE. TEXAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. Ezzell-kick Pont,-.n. G -
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siding 'judge: A. Haynes. ■ Ja.;
S. J. Hanson, Jno.- Matula.
IS. Creole—Jay Roden, pre- \
siding judge; Joe E: Haynes.
1& v Vienna — L. Teltschiek,
presiding judge; M. P. Cheney.
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GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY.
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Official Ballot is Blanket Sheet of Seven
Columns—Three Amendments to
the Constitution to be
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k The official ballot to be used Tuesday is a Jblanket form sheet
of seven columns, is 17 inches wide and 26 inches long. Candi-
dates of the Democratic party are named in the fifst column. Then
follow* in adjoining columns the candidates of the Progressive par-
ty, the RepubJican party, the Prohibition party, the Socialist par-
ty, the Socialist Labor partg, and the Independent party. The
seventh column is left blank, giving the voter the opportunity to
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lighted - palaces,;
besides aiaiT and i
bagg a g e - C a rs , ’
drawn by a JbO- j
ton racer—w a s '
the one by 'which ]
I should depart.
I became aware
of a small, gray
man sauntering"
Build With Brick.
Tile Drain Your Farm*
Good Red Brick and Good Red
; Tile always on hand.
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BAY CITY
BRICK & TILE COMFY
k Bay City, Texas.
kamp, presiding judge: E. 0.
Arrtim, Joe Matula; Vleadike
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work guaranteed. Estab-
lished 12 years. Dentists
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25k Novohrad^-F, K. Bucek,
vote fw any candidate he desires. .
James E. Ferguson, Democratic candidate for Governor, oc-
cupies the first place on the ballot. His name tops all other state,
countyand precinct candidates.
Three amendments to the Constitution are to be voted oh. The
.first is to amend section 1 of article 3 of the State Constitution, to b ,
’ .^provide the initiative and referendum. The second is to amend | baL‘ . L1. t
> abction 24 of article 3 of tho State CpPStHhtion, to cpro^lde in-1 ^v. Sub.1 ^ ,^,s „?fefe,r
greased compensation for roembere of the Legislature and to Ex-
tend the length of the regular session of the Legislature. The
third is to amend article 11 of section 7a of the State Constitution, j pres|ding judge; Wm. Alien.,
to authorize counties bordering on the Gulf of Mexico to build sea! cu- .r _.af_T u Unah
wrils. The usual “for” and “against” lines are w.th eacj, pro-i Xi ioS.'S
Opposing Mr. Ferguson for governor are the following nomi- T
Seclusion — Jesse Smith;
presiding judge; J. B. Clark.
21. Providence—J. W. Adams,
p Your credit is good, and along, by the big engine—a grizzled,
rr ^ .;, ; on account 01 the* shortage ST®cky tore‘ of. a man a slight
Kelly, presiding judge, Albert ^ v,j]J nav mnr ! roh m tls etnce. seemingly engrossed
Pohl. Ot wy we vlit p^ ■. jn bJs own thoughts. He passed a!ong.
09- \Tnnltnn_P T Fphrpn. OH ad COUntlA ]>rO- . stopped, examined her outlines with
" duce when you have work iin admiring eye, patted her ponderous
done Whv coffer? " cylin<Ier as ope mi«ht Pet a child, and "
aone. vvnv suner. uur ^mdvlJsteniog t0 the purr of. her
steam. Presently he noticed; me, and
strolled over to the truck.
gO blltb Aint fhe a beauty?*’..he queried.
‘ ' | his; thumb in the direction of
. the engine. ' j
I remarked that he must have leaned
from a cab in his time, and he nodded
with some* pride.
“Yes.”* be said. “I wrestled the re*
verse-iever and eased the steam into
the cylinders on one of them for 16
years. Not a big girl like that one,
though; there wasn’t any like her in
my day—J quit in ’86.”/
He relapsed into silence^ and I
waited. . ',;'v \ .;
“Excuse me,” I said finally, “‘but I
am waiting for you to tell me about
it.” ■ ]. k;.k-' ' :;V; • ' .
• “About what?” he asked.
“Well, about—your most ‘ thrilling
experience|n I said.
“Never had any thrills,” he said
Used to have lots of hard wdrk and
Bagby & McCutchan
Lawyers
Will practice in all courts*
Office in Lay brick building
west of MitchePs store.
Phone No. 32.
prfes|ding judge; Joe MigL
26. Yoakum-— J. S. Schrim-
scher, presiding judge; . Will
Rig^. Stahala, W- F; Affier-
we stay.
Drs. Sheley & Beck
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Office. Sheley Bldg., West Side.
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(p- .uc in'* pressing judge; Wm* Woytek,
J. 'A. Rhinehart, H. Kruetzer.
28. Bila Hora—Robert Little,
Sheriff’s Sale.
The State of Texas, 1
County of Lavaca, f By virtue
of a certain Alias Execution is-
sued out of the Honorable Coun-
ty Court of Lavaca County, on
the 1st day of October, 1914, by
John Buchanan, County Clerk of
said County, against O. A. Butts
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D. Othold, Joe Kunetka.
nees: F. M. Etheridge, Progressive; John W. Philp,’ Republican; WHATS INDIGESTION? >and Minnie^Butts for the sum of ------------------ ------
E. R. Meitzen. Socialist, and K. E. Choate, Socialist Labor. . WHO CARES? LISTEN!:o^lua^$25^24) withli Sr&SjfttS JZ.’S/jSt
J. E. Elgin of San Antonio, chairman of the Bexar county —• i per cent interest thereon from
Republican party is the G. 0. P. candidate for attorney general. “Pipe’s Diapepsm makes sour, i yjarch 9th, 1914, and costs of
Draiocratic candidates for office, federal, state, county. and pre- gassy stomachs feel fine suit, in cause No. 805 in said
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cinct, follow:
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Democratic Party
Por Governor
JAMES E. FERGUSON.
Por Lieutenant Governor
W. P. HOBBY.
Por Cona|ptraller of Public Accounts
H. B. TERRELL.
Por State Treasurer *
J. M EDWARDS.
Por Commissioner of Gen’l Land Office.
J. T. ROBISON.
Por Attorney General
B. F. LOONEY.
Por State Supt. Public Instruction
W. F. DOUGHTY.
Por Commissioner of Agriculture
EBRD W. DAVIS.
Por Railroad Commissioner
EARL B. MAYFIELD.
Por Aesoeiat* Justice Supreme Court
WILLIAM E. HAWKINS.
Por Judge Court Criminal Appeals
W, L. DAVIDSON. \
Por ................ Justice Court of
Civil Appeals 1st Supreme Judi-
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ROBT. A. PLEASANTS.
Por (\wigressmai-at large (Two to be
elected; *
J. H. (CYCLONE) DAVIS.
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! For CoBi-tabie. Prerirn t No. •>,
JACOB STRACsw
pay much attention to., . ; .
“We rarely ever got from, ene end
of the division to another without go-
atonce. 'Court, styled J. R« Hill, PJain-; m?’nlhj dltch’ ' . „
_ . TT„ a a One time we got into M est Point
T. . , . . • ■ ii *p L sVt f* i j |" i . j about midnight, and the river was out
Time it! In .five minutes all Butts, Defendants, and placed tn in the bottoms. There used to be an
r,, T, -,** •. r» Pj^^^Pstomach distress will go. No in- my hands for service?, I, E. H. old wooden drawbridge across.the Salt
{For iuWic whigher. Pro ;m:t No. -. digestion, heartburn, 'sourness or; Houchins. as Sheriff of Lavaca there that was built like a culvert—
t • o. c. HENKHAT's. belching of gas. acid, or erueta.-; County, Texas, did. on the ^nd nothing .above the stringers but ties
‘ Fbr Co. Com., Preits. Nos 4* and -j, tionS of Undigested food, no diz- day of October, 1914, levy on j and rail?, not even a hand-rail.
j. Deborah. ziness, bloating, foul breath or certain Real Estate, situated in] "The Ohio was backed up iu the
|For .Tuaficg qf the Feaee, Prec. No. ”, headache. ' . k ' Lavaca County, described as fol- Sali chock-full, and there Wasp t any
HENRY MUENSTER’S
SALOON
FINE WINES.
' LIQUORS AND
CIGARS.
Fresh Beer Always on Tap
Courteous Treatment
East Side Square *
ALEX BONORDEN, Former Stand.
OPERA HOUSE
SALOON
J. E. BUSS
One of the best and purest
places 1o get drinks when in
Hallettsville. Call on us.
Lunch room in connection.
Fish and Oysters every
Tuesday and Friday.
BEST;OF ACCOMMODA-
TIONS GUARANTEED.
R. B. TUTTLE.
1 For Constable. Pre< in<:t No.' 4,
k: WILEY' BISHOP. .
Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for lows, to-wit;
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bridge in sight—just black, lapping
its speed m reculating upset Being an undivided one-ninth ! ,v“ter- °1’? man M°mson *fen‘
Stomachs. It is the surest, . tl-9) interest in and to the fol- !’own «iclis 0 bc" fast
For Justice of the Peac-e. Pre*1. No. 5, quickest and most certain indi-
J. av, w. harvey. gestion remedy in the World, and
For constable, Precinct No. 5, besides it is harmless. I
M. P. cheney. N ' Millions of men and women tract sold by Ck M. Hornburg to
lowing described tract of land,
viz; Beginning on Clark’s Creek
at the North corner of a 100-acre
. y ' For Count v Chi a i rman
SY
> JEFF McLEMORE
For Congressman £*th district
GEO. F. BURGESS.
For Senator 18th District
DR. I E. CLARK.
For Representative 72nd Di-tri :t
W. T. BAGBY.
For District Attorney 2nth Jud. l.Hst. [
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For Justice of the Peace, Prec. NoT6. HOW eat their favorite foods
f. w. lueke. ri ; without fear—they know Pape’s
For Constable, Precinct No. L Diapepsin will save them from
H. F. l. mukller. ^ any stomach misery.
For Public "Weigher, Precinct No. 6, Please, for yOUr Sake, g€t a
R A etlinger large fifty-cent case of Pape’s
For-J^tive' Of the Peace, Prec No. 7, Diapepsin from any drug store
L w riggs an(^ Put y°ur stomach right
For Constable. Precinct No.. 7, Don’t keep on being miserable-
■p ,tr tfwpt ftov life is too short you are not
^For Pnhh.; Wgber.J Ptenn.-, Xo. 7, here long, so make your stay
v , r.ktvn agreeable. Eat what you like
v , k ' '* V p v o' and digest it: enjoy it withbuX
" m MEYER k ' • dread of rebellion in. the ston!r
For Constable Precinct "No. S,
' CHAS. UNTERKIRCHER.
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Pape’s Diapepsinj belongs in
' your home anyway. Should one
J. B. Smith on the John Latcher
one third (\-3Meague;
Thence S 45 W 1124 Vrs to the
N E line of a 49 2-5 acre tract
deeded by Augusta E. Smith to
Ben Smith, and known as Lot No,
Nine (9) in the Partition of the
J. B. & Augusta E. Smith estate;
Thence S 45 E to the East cor-
ner of said Lot No. Nine (9), and
she was rising, ana she was crawling
pretty fast.
“ ‘What’ll we do?’ said the old man.
“ Cross her,, if the bridge is there,
I said; and we all climbed on. and I
let 637 walk out on that bridge mighty
slow and careful, with the crew ready
to. pile off if she dropped. The bridge
was there, all right, four inches under
water, and we got aci»w»:
“Old 637! There was a good old
engine! She knew just as well as
a horse or dog knows their masters,
and she never went hack on me.”
“How did I happen to quit? See
these gray hairs? I reckon I got most
Thence on in the same course 763 of them one night on old Muidraugh’s
Vrs to the East corner of 100 i
acres conveyed by Mrs. A. E. | “You know-how the old line Winds
Smith to Ben Smith by Deed re-! in around that old knob and ail
corded.in Vol 63 page 567 Lava- I tho8® 9ldt *®0<3en trestles. There esed
ea Countv Deed records* -1 to be nine of them trestles—some
too-built on short
Thence S 4o W 621 1-2 \ rs to< Curves; one had a reverse curve ih
J. M. YKSMIROVSKY.
of the family eat something . the South corner of said 100 the trestle itself.
H. L. Haverlah
BLACKSMITH and
WHEELWRIGHT
Special attention given re-
pair work and horseshoeing.
Full line of Standard, Mo-
line and John Deere imple-
ments in stock.
which don’t agree with them, or acre tract:
•f • “I was pulling a local freight that f ** saccak
s. iTfiu vwviu,; ui “y ' ■ • • X PUJHUB “• 1,1 hu«i
in case of an attack of indiges-. k Thence N 89 1-2 . E 1214 8-10 year, and we had quite a bit; of busi
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KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
CASTLE HALL
Hallettsville Lodge
No. 156
Meets every Friday
night at their hall, on
lot adjoining City H&1L
Visiting brethren are
cordially invited to at-
tend.
JAS. ttOWEATON
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LESTER HOLT,
For Couutv Judge k=
P. H. GREEN.
For County Attorney -A vi;
C. L. STAV1NOHA
For District Clerk .
E. T. LONG.
For County Cl^rk
J. A. kommeklatte
For Sheriff
E. H. flOUi HI N>.
For Collector ’’
• STTEVE DENNETT.
For Tax Assessor
R. V A LENTA
For County Treasurer
■ A. B. DEV ALL, ' . .k.;;k
For County Surveyor. •.
W. 11. KO ETHER.
veTETi aUHUT ui . l UCiitc .s w T-— , i-< v±vr i
tobacco,
scrghurn, and such like. and.-we never
start out
, , gi ve the auickest, surest relief meanders to the^lace of begin- ', op—w.? Rot back when we could.* ;
HaUettav,!,, court known,-Ad, ,
, v ot ; the fireman-standing m the gangx\a>
K. of K. & S.
v.
C. C.
house—J. W. Bennett, presiding
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^ W. li MKM;han.ThaX (> ^k °!i N"V"k; H^a
A. F. & A. M.
Murchison
•JUl Lodge No. 80
Stated meetings
Tuesday night on
-or before the full
moon of each
month Visiting
brethren in city
seconds
Matejek
) 3.. Breslau
presiding judge; Otto Spies.
,, p ... „ . tod auto.--in all beauty. Thv pa- door of Lavaca County, in the! Ch"' P‘",'r’
3. Breslau-H. I.. Stulken, rallp,hk VP!)r u.;!; ;-,.v ,.,.u,k„ city nf Hallettsvill, Texa, be- ■ '“f«!Ter'dl00,' brtdg.79.:
J. W. WARD, w. m.
radekthis year will far eclipse!?^“7V 1 and mv breath stopped. About tbe
^ast showing and the tens four D -.tn LwdflThe bridge was burned in twp.
ry _
WM. FILERS
For P'
V. B. GKRDKsk : --mm
ires^ing judge; H. C. koehn. bla^t the women visitors fro^i *hid<ler* 88 tfie property of said: The rest of the crew got off.
AMJlmmsburgrfT. j. Bro^rn, "V k ;k. ^ k; ‘V 6. A. Butts and Mis hie; Butts by :"As kr;rae and :we'; were out
^-presiding iudge; Louis Hlev^V ^ ;°5 W n>tir»ri.; ^‘1 -™ ,^rtue of saidkevy and said' Alias ■■■>*-. tair; u>-,h:h’*idt*d train
For County -,|.r. if t’u' !■: . rox nresitiing tarijre : P W '*very re^>e5t; a= special arrange: And m complrancs Wttb law. 1
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One Application soothes anti heals a ruagh
fimpiy »k;n .aB J.when repeated .quickly effects'
ure. Kti'ema. Erys peias, '1 etiet,’ Ulcers and
. >®n CiSeave^ yield to jts curativt. properties.
59c. a box. At all Druggists.
Send lt>r t7o* *rinpi« m><1 t«j*k. fies)thaa4 Beauty.
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY * CO.,
1730 Spr*«* Oar*mn St.. PWU..N.
For To 1 • m Moravia-Trank Sehoppe, kj»5%f
aug. Eil.Kt.'> nresidincr liiflire: Joe GHrorri^nu ... .-.r, •:. •.°i sa,t* ,n th^;:Ha»Lt.1Tsv!i.e. Htr- 1 * • • 1
For Jumii-e fit tfte. Um\
E. G. i*ETERSi>N
For CotistaUb-. Prv.-'m<i >o. ,r v.
INTMENT
J H.- DEBORAH.
presiding judge; Joe GhrorriCaK. Manv refcoVerte ’ h m l;in-> 'r in -:f.. Uw. i titve htr Mnai:;. ;i;:d p. * ry
W V‘T p To-infL-o Qnu,lnl,A *(?' aid, a newspaper" . published m • .lerki-d-'iwby iroiii jho'- trii.n like a K| Aik
J. I.. Jalufoa. Jos. Schwarts tbk rare dtie. - Dr, Bel! ai.^ca County: . hoA* »h.>ou t »it.,
■ ■»* Shiner, west-C has. Esch- ikc^Tar-H ;*:ev, !■ .strengthens • vVi;n*MS. m v'hand>. tl.is it day i$e% reachedi.fihi gkpk'l f r»p.
.enberg. presiding iudg»*’: Joe the hings. checks the ^f,glu and ()f 0ctober. 1911. , : hyr wid«* < ; -iL tn 1 * t
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LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
|jr. Cutter'* Black let l*UH. ilxtw-
|ykrvl. fresh, rrltai^e preferrini Ijjt
\\V-tern >psktri’i bc'aaae they ara-
tef t where oth# vaneitir» faiL'
Write fl>T booklet and trstJnionlala.
19-dote *k|* Blackle* Pill* $1.09 '
t 'utartntti i iW,. v Tl.v, kgivP^heh*^ka|-Sk - ; : •• P M " Hlllvr‘ULN^k>v>kk'^ iikeka UiMil.t-d lie, r. Sh- >h-\t rV-il ~ *~m r~“T~- CwSe%4b2b.
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For Jostu- • P'.vh. _ j 1; -Jos.. 11ranit:^y, ;i given up rs. fit^less and . . ■ j. acro^ and went ©m.on* the.firm
val. gallia,' ’ 'DFesiding fudge; John Schroeder. it •'♦•ffeeted- a 4‘t/nriiiilipte.. * hi i to ’ - The ^Shelbv countv biil .track ibvyohd
For Constable, ■PrccrnV.t No. 2,-
J. A. HI LS< H EK. k
For Co. Com.. Prpots. No*fev3 and
LOU I WAGKNER
For
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