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HALLETTS VILLE HERALD
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CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
Heinschn-Jurica.
Mr. Victor Heinsohn and Miss
“T1Z” FIXES ACHING, Around The World in A Goat Sheriff’s Sale.
SWOLLEN, SORE FEET Wagon. The State of Texas, I
___ J h R "th both County of Lavaca. I ' fli
HELP THE KIDNEYS
burning, calloused feet
and corns.
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little camp wagon, attacted much on the 29th day of April, 1915
attention here last Monday even-j by E. T. Long, Clerk of . said
m He is traveling through the ft cury.
country selling post card pictures — - rt _ , . ,
of himself and outfit, on which
is printed a brief sketch of the
goat team, as follows:
“This is the only four Spanish
goat team in the world, pulling a
600 pound camping outfit, averag-
ing 12 miles a day. The goats are
six years old, raised in Texas.
Their average weight is 86 pounds
and they were trained by John
Louisa Jurica. popular young peo- Hallettsville Readers Are Learn-
'' ing The Way.
Mon* — ■
day morning at 9:30 o’clock,
Judge Green performing the cer-
Calomel salivates! It’s mer^ehiony.
Calomel acts like dyna- ‘J - ~ , . _
Thousand Five Hundred and mite on a sluggish liver. When . c . v r\i
Sixty ($5560.00) Dollars and calomel comes into contact with A seventy-Year-Uld Couple,
costs of suit, in cause No. 5160 , sour bile it crashes into it. caus- Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Carpenter,
in said Court, styled S. A.Hazel- ing cramping and nausea. Harrisburg, Pa., suffered from
wood et al versus N. J. Gosner
and F. J. Pospisil and placed in
my hands for service, I, E. H.
Houchins, as Sheriff of Lavaca
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out,
just go to your druggist and get
a 50-cent bottle of Dodson’s Liv-
IGs the little kidney ills-
The lame, weak or aching back-
;The unnoticed urinary disor-
ders-. : ’
That may lead to dropsy and
Bright’s disease.
When the kidneys are weak,
Help them with Doan’s kidney
kidney trouble for many years Pills,
but have been entirly cured by A remedy especially for weak
Foley Kidney Pills. He says: kidneys.
Although we are both in the Doan’s have been used in kid*
People who are forced to stand
on their feet all day known what
sore, tender, sweaty, burning
feet mean. They use “TIZ” and
“TIZ” cures their feet right up.
It keeps feet in perfect condition.
“TIZ” is the only remedy in the
world that draws out all the poi-'
sonous exudations which puff up
the feet ancLcause tender, sore,
tired, aching feet It instantly
stops the pain in corns, callouses
and bunions. It’s simply glori-
ous. Ah! how comfortable your
feet feel after using “TIZ”.
You'll never limp or draw up
your face in pain. Your shoes
won’t tighten and hurt your feet
Get a 2$ cent box of “TIZ”
now from any druggist, depart-
ment Or general store. Just
think! a whole year’s foot cofnfort
for 25 cents.
(Advertisement.)
Rose, of Big Sandy, Texas, own- First tract being a part of the
er and driver. This is the largest1 David Davis one-third league on
goat wagon ever built, costing the East side of the Navidad riv-
$50.00. This outfit has been
County, Texas, did, on the 29th ! er Tone, which isa harmless veg- seventies we are as vigorous as ney troubles for 50 years,
day of April, 19X5„ levy on c^r- i etable substitute for dangerous we were thirty years ago.” Endorsed by 30,000 people—en-
tain Real Estate, situated in La- calomel. Take a spoonful and if: Foley Kidney Pills stop sleep dorsed by citizens of this locality.
it doesn’t start your liver and j disturbing bladder weakness,; A. Waldvogel, Main St, Co-
straighten you v»p better and backache, rheumatism and ach- lumbus, Texas, says* “I have
quicker than nasty calomel and ; ing joints.—For sale at the City used Doan’s Kidney PilJs off and
.without making you sick, you Drug Store.— Adv. ion for a long time and they have
vaca County, described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
Miss Angela Mitchel, a stu-
dent of St. Joseph’s Academy of
this city, had been awarded a
diploma by A. N. Palmer, auth-
or, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for
proficiency and excellence in the
Palmer method of muscular
movement in business writing.
The bonoree is the daughter of
ifr. and Mrs. E. H. Mitchel, and
the awarding of this diploma is a
credit to the teachers of the
academy and to the pupil. —Yoa-
kum Times.
Whooping Cough.
Well—Everyone knowsHhe ef-
fect of pine forests for coughs.
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is a
remedy which brings QUICK re-
lief for whooping cough, loosens
the mucous, soothes the lining of
‘ the throat and lungs, and makes
the coughing spells less severe.
A family with growing children
should not be without it. Ke#
it handy for all coughs and colds.
25c at your druggist
Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic.
—Adv. * 2
Cbas. Appelt returned to Yoa*
kum Saturday, after visiting rel-
atives here.
AFTER SUFFERING
TWO LONG YEARS
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Mrs. Aselin Was Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Minneapolis, Minn.—“After my little
one was bprn 1 was sick with pains in
ilny sides which the
doctors said w e re
I caused by inflamma-
tion. I suffered a
[great deal every
month and grew very
thin. I was under the
driven over the state of Texas,
New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas,
Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ken-
tucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mis-
sissippi and Louisiana, a distance
of 10,000 miles since 1909. Each
goat is fed two. quarts of corn at
night. The harness was manu-
factured at Big Springs, Texas,
costing $40.00. This team, on a
test, pulled2,000 pounds.” Rose
left Monday night for Columbus
and states that he was headed
for the Brownsville country.—
Eagle Lake Headlight.
Sheriff’s Sale.
The State of Texas, I
County of Ha vaca. I _
By virtue of a certjfljjjgder of
Sale issued out of die Honorable
District .Court of Lavaca County,
on the Fourth day of May, 1915,
byE. T. Long, Clerk of said Court
against Anton Kubena, Sr., for
the sum of Seventy Eight Hun-
dred Seventy One & 50*100
($7871.50) 'Dollars with seven
per cent interest per annum from
March 30th., 1915, and costs #of
suit, in cause No. 5214 in said
Court, styled D. A. Paulus, et al
er, and described by metes and
bounds as follows: Beginning at
the N W corner of a survey made
for A. Monroe;
Thence N 70 degrees E 5420
Vrs fo a stake and mound;
Thence N 20 degrees W 413 L2
Vrs to a stake and mound;
Thence S 70 degrees W . 5510
Vrs to the bank of the Navidad
river to corner from which an
Elm 12 inches in Dia Brs N 30
degrees E 8 Vrs and an Elm 4
inches in Dia Brs S 55 degrees E
11 Vrs;
Thence down the Navidad riv-
just go back and get your money,
If you take calomel today you’ll
be sick and nauseated tomorrow;
besides, it may salivate you,
while if you take Dodson’s Liver
Tone you will wake up feeling
great, full of ambition and ready
for work or play. It’s harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to chil-
dren; they like it.—Adv. 4
New State Building Wanted.
Austin, Tex., .May 8.— The
house appropriations committee
is understood to be considering
favorably an appropriation of
-,-------- never failed to give me relief
vr a from backache and Kidney trou-
N, A. Moreland returned Sun- ble Thjg valuab)e m^icine
day from Waco, where he attend- should be tried by all sufferers
ed the State Volunteer Firemen’s from kidney complaint.”
Association. He also spent a day
with his nephew, Will Riemen-
schneider, at Moody, while away.
s taartsat «* *.**.«.
hundred (400) acres of land, new building in Austin, to be
From the sajd tract is to be de- known as the departmental
ducted five (5) acres conveyed building, to house various de-
by Mrs. S. A. Hazelwood, et al,' ^
to Geo. K. Mixon by Deed dated par‘ment3 "0-' ln the caplto1
November 28th, 1907, and re- building.
corded in Deed Records of Lava- ’ — - ----—-
ca County, Vol. 51 page 380. Your Child’s Cough is a Call for
Second tract being a part of the Help
Tired!
Ara yon tired ? ran down ? nerronsf
Is erarythini yon do an effort? No!
it U net laziness. Yon aro ill. Yoar
system needa a tonie. Yonr Stomach.
Kidneys and Liver need stirring np.
Nothing will do this batter than
Electric
Bitters
50c. end $1.00 All Dru«*i*ta
.Price 50c, at all druggists,
Don’t simply ask for a kidney
remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills
— the same that Mr. Waldvogel
had. -Foster-Milbum Co., Props.,
Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Cuero, Tex., May 8.—The com-
missioners court, sitting as an
equalization board, completed its
work Wednesday without chang-
ing a single assessment. Not
I one of Assessor Schwab’s assess-
*■
ments have been altered for the
i past six years. The taxable val-
uation of the county remains
\ about the same as last year ap-
proximately $19,000,000. Cattle
were assessed an average of $5 a
A. Monroe survey, and adjoins
the above and foregoing described
tract of land, apd consists of two
(2) acres of land, and is the same
two (2) acres conveyed by James
L. Herring and wife to Ezekiel
Rains.
Don’t put off. treating you
child’s cough. It not only ’ saps
their strength, but often leaefe to
more serious ailments.1 Why risk?
You don’t have to. Dr. King’s
New Discovery is jqst the reme-
dy your child needs. It is made
several weeks stay in San Anto-
nio.
: The above two tracts of .land,
being the same land conveyed by with soothing, healing and anti-
S. A. Hazelwood, Nina Clark and septic balsams. Will quickly
A- „ , c . her husband J. B. Clark, Emma check the cold and soothe your
versus Anton Kubena. br., et al, ; Mixon and her husband Geo. K. child’s cough away. No odds
and placed in my hands for^ ser- j Mixon, and Stella Forbes and her how bad the cough or how long
t T?. H HnnMimQ an Sheriff husband J. A. Forbes to N. J. Standing. Dr. King’s New Dis«
Cosner by Deed dated January covery will stop it. It’s guaran-
15th, 1912, and recorded in Vol. teed. Just get .a bottle from
65 page 338 of Lavaca County yeur druggist and try it.-Ad. 2
Deed Records, and levied upon
vice, 1 E.H. Houchins, as Sheriff
of Lavaca County, Texas, did, on
the Fourth day of May, 1915,
levy on certain Real Estate, situ-,
ation in Lavaca County, describ-
lft4*2 5°acres’ of°"land more'or 38 tl,e ?’Spefty^lf Sai? N- J-Eos- Austin, Tex., May 7.-Articles
104 2-5 acres ot tana, more °r!nerandE, j an(j dn
less, part of the John M. Ashby
league, about three and a half
miles South of Haliettaville, and
commonly known as the Morgan
farm, and being fully described
by metes and bounds in the Or-
der of Sale above referred to,
and under which this Levy is
made, and levied upon as the
of incorporation of the Red River
& Gulf Terminal Railway Com-
pany were filed in the State De-
Hallettsville, Texas, between the partment, with principal offices
at Longview and capitalization of
$75,000. It is proposed, to con-
Tuesday, the First day of June,
1915, at the Court House door of
Lavaca County, in the City of
Mrs J. W. Bennett, Mrs. L. J. head higher.
Davis and daughter Miss Fannie ■ • . * . ^ ...
Belle, returned Friday frcm Rheumatam Yield. Qmckly to
. Sloans.
You can’t preyent an attack of
rheumatism from coming on, bat
you can stop it almost immedi-
ately. Sloan’s Liniment gently
applied to the sore joint or mas-
cle penetrates in a few minutes
to the inflamed spot that causes
the pain. It soothes the hot, ten-
der, swollen feeling, and in a
very short time brings a relief
that is almost unbelievable until
you experience it. Get a bottle
of Sloan’s Liniment for 25c of
any druggist and have it in the
house—agjunst colds, sore and
swollen joints, lumbago, sciatica
and like ailments. Your money
back if not satisfied, but it does
give almost instant relief.—Ad. 2
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A Sluggish Liver Needs Atten-
tion. .
Let your liver get torpid and
you are in a spell of misery. Ev-
erybody gets an attack now and,
then. Thousands of people keep
their livers active and healthy by
using Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Fine for the stomach, too. Stop
the dizziness, constipation, bili-.
ousness and indigestion. Clear
the blood. Only 25c at ^our
druggist. —Adv. . 2
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Anderson
of Cuero were the guests Sunday
of Dr. J. E. Lay and family.
the hours of ten a. m. and four
p. m. I will sell said tracts of
land at public vendue, for cash,, ....... - .. .
to the highest bidder, as the structed a line of. railroad froin
- . .. A -rr . , property of said N. J. Gosner! the ore mines of Marion county
property of said Ainon Kubena, j an(j p j p0spisil by virtue of | to present terminus of the Port
& 312..WB •“ SsIS-' vk ■ !r °’; CoT”''
House door of Lavaca County, in j j 2^ notice by publication' ! throu8h Manon, Cass, Morns
the city of Hallettsville T«as. jn the English language once 4 and Red River coupties, to a
between the hours of ten A. M-iW€£k fof three consecutive weeks
rUr ^* ^*a^i w] ?e • Su, immediately preceding said day
104 2-5 acres of land at public ^ sale, in the Hallettsville Her-
-vendue, for cash, to the highest a neWspaper published in
bidder, as the property of said Lavaca County.
Anton Kubena, Sr.. by virtue of | Witness my-hand, this 29th
said lefvy and said Order of Sale. ^ay pf April, 1915. ’
And in compliance with law, I ^ Houchins, Reward for any case of Catarrh
give this notice by publication, sheriff, Lavaca County, Texas, that cannot be cured by Hall’s
in the English language, once a , _____w___, Catarrh Cure: ’
week for three consecutive weeks mQnQ<y.r fVio 1 F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
immediately preceding said day of uonn n. IjUck, manager qi ine ^ye the,undersigned, have known F.
sale, in the Hallettsville Herald, McMurry Lumber Company, 1. Cheney for the k&t is years, and be-
a newspaper published in Lavaca went to Houston on
County. , . „ ■ this weelc. He was accompanied! carry out any obligations HJfide. by his
’ ! home by Mrs. Luck and two little:1'™
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesof QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. SO cents.
(Advertisement.)
point on Red River southeast of
Hugo, Okla., a• distance of ,75
miles.
The Gan ado Hay Company this
week loaded and shipped twenty-
five cars of hay. Thisis Hie in-
itial shipment on the whopping
big contracts just landed frem
the government, It being to look
a little like old times here.—
Ganado Independent v
—— - j (Advertisement.) %
M. F. Nau made a. business Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
trip to York town and Nordheim |
the past Week.
How’s This
AVe offer One Hundred Dollars
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
|; Malaria.enriches the blood,aod builds up the sys#
■ tem. A true tome. For adults and children. 90c
(Advertisement.)
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Oliver Haynes of Runge was
in our city Saturday on business
and greeting friends. -
Bears the
Signature r f
day of May, 1915.
E. H. Houchins,
Sheriff, Lavaca County, Texas.
By J. M. Canon, Deputy.
daughters, Jacqueline and Cleo.
Mr. and Mrs. Luck will make
National Bank ,of Gommkrc^,
]\Vrs. A. Kunze returned Satur-
day from a visit to relatives at
Yoakum. . |
Messrs. Ernest and Fred Neu- “**i'*^~
haus, Louis Allen and Henry CLEARS FACE OF
East made an automobile trip to DIMDI CO DI APIfUCAhO
Gonzales Sunday afternoon, go- - rllflrLtu, DLnUlUICnUu
Toledo, O.
HalTs Catarrh Cure is takeii internal-
. , iy, acting directly upon the-bleod apd
their home in the Springfield res- j mucous’surfaees of tbe system. ^ Tes Jo Orlv© Out Malaria
idence.-^ Beeville Times.
Take Hall’s family Pills for consti-
-v
timoriiajs sent free. Price ^ cents per ! And Build Up The System
j bottle. Sok| b^ all Druggists' ; Take the Old Standard GROVE’S
pation —Adv.
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do^^a^refoTtwo over to get Mr. Neuhaus’ car
Austin. Tex., May 8. — Of the
1(1,000 corporations doing busi-
ness in Texas, between’ 1,500 and
tiny benefit Finally
after repeated sug-
gestions to try it we
got Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. After tak-
ing the third bottle of the Compouhd I
was able to do my housework and today
I am strong and healthy again. I will
answer letters if anyone wishes to know
about my case. ’’—Mrs. Joseph Aselin,
606 Fourth Avenue, Minneapolis* Minn.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful
drugs, and today holds the record of
being the most successful remedy we
know for Woman’s ills. If you need such
a medicine why don’t you try it ? ,
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound will help you, wri te
• to Lydia E.Pinkhara MedicineCo.
(confidential) Lyrm,Mass., for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are talcing, as the formula is
printed on every label,' showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form., ;
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
r-Iron .builds up the system. $0 cents
f. • (Advertisement.)
that time compelling him to leave Cures All Skin Trebles. j ‘accord
hta car and return home on Qet a „c ^7777,0l0lla., in, to theatate department |
At last! At last! Onp application of i W^ aRrtoupced today that all ofi
[o, the wonderful I new treatment,: the delinquent companies would
his car and return
train.
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Tax Collector Steve Bennett
paid Austin a business- visit this
week.
being
tax.
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1 ZEMG, _____________________ _______
and the mm
• * the first time mjnonths I haven’t been 25 per cent of the amount of the
Don’t Miss This. Cut out ashamed ;to go out in public:" a trial r ‘
this slip, enclose with five cents of ZEMO will convince you of its aston-
to Foley & Co.. Chicago III.,
writing your name and address not a greasy paste or-Ointment. Ypu
clearly. Tou will receive in re-' aimpl.v apply it on the rafflicted, part-
turn a trial package containing y°^r PimPlea, blotches and blackheads,
Fnlpv’a Hnnev anri Tar Gnm —all eczema spres and pains, prickly
r Oiey 8 tioney ana iar bom- heat rash, tetter inflarneti or reddened
pound, tor coughs,-^ colds and skin, all disappear. v It also cures d^n-
croup, Foley Kidney* Pills, and (iruff, which;is acalp eczema, ze.mo is
Foley Cathartic Tablets. For guaranteed, to Stop itching immediately.-
sale at City Drug Store.—Adv.
It gi-veM.instant relief.
•*I have had wonderful benefit from
your famous ZEMO for the akin. It
_ Miss Loie Mallick arrived Sun- Mo*
day from San Antonid, where she ZEMO is sold in zr>c bottles and guar-
is attending school, to spend a
antced in Hallettsville by Ledbetter-
6 *• ^ a Kopecky Drug Company.
few weeks with the home folks. (A4vertij«ment.)
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
[ Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMEN-T fails to.core atiy case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protfndinu Piles in6to 14 days
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
(Advertisement.)
CHICHESTER SPILU
0. C. LeBlanc of New Ulm vis-
ited friends here Sunday. '
DIAMOND
BRAND
. LADIES t--
your Bracelet for CHI-CHES-TER’S ,
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS in Red and
Gold metallic boxes, seated with Blue1’
Ribbon. Tajc* tj.o Other; Buy of yonr
Drinlit aod Mk far CIII-CHRS.Tr. K 8
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fiye
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure.
j The worst cases .'.no matter of how long standing,
ar.e cured by tbe' wonderful, old 'reliable .Dr.
Porter’s Antiseptic Iiraling Oil. It relieves r
Pain and Heal* atthe sametime. 25c, 50c, $1.00
(Advartieeieati)
L •
IM A M u i i> uuanu PI LLS, lor twenty-five
years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable. 1
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
t.mk everywhere ^aRrSi
R. S. Hughes was in oOfr city
Sunday from Oakland.
T&1BD
FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS
FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND 81A0DE1
"BeU”
Connection Solves
. Farm Problems
Said a prosperous and
Up-to-date farmer: “We
like to joke the women-
folks about using the tele- *
phone, but I guess we
men use it as much as
they do. fiVe find the
Long Distance Bell con-
nection feature of our ser-
vice a wonderful conven-
ience.”
Have you a telephone
connected to 'the Bell
System?
Ask our'nearest ^Man-
ager for information,.or
write
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