Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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By Herald Publishing Co.
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Buy Your Refrigerator Early
We carry in stock
the best selection of
the best constructed
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Official Organ of Lavaca County.
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Entered at the Postoffice at HaliettsviUe. To*,
as Second Class Mall Matter
Halletsville, Texas, Friday, May 1, 1914.
No. 52.
Ice Saving
Refrigerators
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a strong statement—
but nevertheless true.
Stop in tomorrow—let us show you.
Hallettsviile Hardware Company
Special Meeting, City Council, j “Safety
City council met in special ses-j. .Under ’ the heading ’4‘Safety
sion Friday, April 24. Mayor Tip-1B irsL”\ the Yoakum Times of
• pettf presiding, for the purpose of! April 26. made the .following
^receiving reports of different | mention of our efficient county
.^mmittees’-and to transact other' J c^rk. John Buchanan:
Mr. Buchanan has made the
business.
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The following business was dis- cquhty a most efficient servant
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light committee reported that the
Chairman of the water and
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*• standpipe -was being painted.
On motion committee vva$- grant-
for.many years, and all persons
who .have had business transac-
tions with him will verify this
statement He has 'worked hard
and gave his office diligent atten-
ed further time to complete, their itibh, which is one of .the rieces-
^ilf, 4 pfesfeted^
, labors.-
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FOR BARGAINS
v In Fresh Family and Staple Groceries call and
See us You can also save money bv buying
your Paints and Oils from us, getting good
quality without paying drug store prices.
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I am agent for the Texas Wonder. HALL’S tiREAl
DISCOVERY. Cures all KIdne'y and Bladder troubles,
removes Gravel, cures Dtabetes.,Seminal Emission, Weak
and Lame Backs. Rheumatism, and all Irregularities of
the Kidneys and Bladder in men and women. ' Price $1..
D. B. Howerton & Co.
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. Tressurer F» Hiiije presented. g^>d official. His motto is "Safe- _
' ttis bond in the sum of $800p. gnd First” in conducting the doW-’ ™
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on motion same wls: approved. o»s duties of a county clerkV>H
Report of the auditing commit-1 is- a trained business man,
^tee was read and on motion same*a man of large experience in
county affairs,-arid a man close
with the people, with an eye
singly, to their interest; one who
last week. is conversant with the needs of
* Alderman Strunk suggested $he- community, and- who will
j v?as referred back to the commit-
j tee for affidavit. This report, was
I published in full in our issue of
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New Dfug Store.
that the meeting adjourn to Mon-:
day iwhen new treasurer would
have charge of and make ar-
___ ___ ______ Moulton Organizes Ball Team.rangementp to settle the notes
Peter Kahn of Hallettsviile. : At a meeting last Thursday again3t the water and light fund
was in Shiner yesterday, making, night a baseball tearn^was organ-.
at the banks.
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work at all times to enlist the co-
operation of the .people when
matters affecting them are to be
decided or acted upon. "’
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Mr. Kuhn* was borh and reared
m HaUettsville; is a young mar-
ried man of sterling business
qualities. He has thirtaen years
experience, most of which time
he was connected with 'i: drug
firm in Hallettsviile.
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Besides ail up-to-date stock of
drugs, he will install a sanitary
aoda fountain which will be con-
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wTlirf P On motion the account of Mr,
Ed Stndoman R B Panacek witzef for $35 for street crossing
Ka. otuaeman, k. d. rapaceK, nr/fprpd n»id ’
J. C. Kopecky, directors; Rufus wardered p^id. ^ 0 J ^ _
Hull, mascot. ■ . .
: Jt was decided to raise mbney
by public subscription to equip
the team and about $500 has been
pledged to date.
Ateta fHok>tik, The iiwHeations ai^ thae^Mottf-
ton will haft-e a first class baseball
also of Hallettsviile. 11 r,,|| JWIR|H
Dr, P. A. Ramsei, a physician,:team this year.
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usch was allowed $1.50: for spec-
ial meeting of April 13.
On motion adjourned until
Monday afternoon.
SOJOURNED ME$T ING APRIL 27. r■
The council met in adjourned
session Monday afternoon with
all members: present. except |At-
torney McCiltchan arid Alderman
Prominent Schulenburg Man
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the residence of his cousins, Mr.
apd Mrs. . L.. P. Lester.. J.udge
McKinnon Was born in Count,
Miss^, on April 16. 1852, He
<ftimetQ Schulenburg about 1874
He was Schulenburg's. first as-
sistant postmaster at qne time
and also mayor. He was a mem-
ber of the Masonic lodge, Odd
Fellqws, Eastern Star and Re-
bV*ah. He was alaq a member
of the Presbyterian Church, arid
as a man was known for honesty,
integrity and uprighteousriess
of character. He was .corres-
pondent for the Galveston News,
San Antonio Express and. a feW
Money to Lend
on
Farms and Ranches
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Vendors Lien notes bought and extended.
E. B. CHANDLER
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forrilerly of Thorndale, will have The ball grounds are being.put.
an office at this store.fine condition and the first'
Mr: Kuhn informs us that his game will be played next Sunday j, Kahanek. Mayor Tippett pre,
8^. °i ^ j? ^ ^ ^ ^ year* >eo 00^^ tor
Houston. Chronicle. The deceas-
ed was-well liked in this section.
His friends are grieved over his
demise and his loss is keenly felt.
TheUody: was buried in the City
Cemetery at 3 o’clock Sunday
afternoon by the Masons.
begin to arrive about the 15th of diall.v invited to witness, the heftr rcnorts of different commit-
May.^Shiner Enterprise. game.—Moulton Eagle. ’tees- ■*
n- > • « '! c,l , ( . T „ , i c 0 ' On motion it was ordered' that
BWe.tA«ahonr School for Successful Sunday School Social. fan3 be ;run on^ meter3 ' f0r 30
o . S"A“tom0; . .. ■ ■ Friday night at the Methodist days, to start Maj- ■ i, 1914, at
San Antonio, Tex., Apnl 30.-church a yery enjoyable evening’s! present rate.
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One of the army officers stationed .social entertainment was given’ Water and Light committee re-
at Fort Sam Houston Army Post, by Sunday School; Class No. T. , ported standpipe and sUck
.which is located just outside this j the occasion termed a ’ •Birthday Ipainted and paid; for, and
ton, D. C:, apprising the officials Readings were given by Misses
of the passing of the Army Ap- j Mackey, Katie Merle Peterson,
propriation Bill in yesterday’s!Nannie*Jew Lay, Julia and Trie?
session of the Senate. Included, Timm. Era Mohrmann. and Mas- Treasurer R' Hiilje for $122.00
in this Bill is an appropriation rif ter Sumpter Arriim
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$48,000 which is to be used in Music was furnished during pipe and stacks-
‘Irs: Lena H
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was received and committee ^.dis-
charged,
Gn motion secretary was in-
structed- to issue warrants to
cash advanced for painting stand-
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thfe establishing of an army avi- the,evening by Mrs. Lena Heye’s ^On" moVion"water and . light
ation/school at this.place.- .- La-tge. .orchestra,•
buildings will be srected for this,- Refreshmentscream and'sta'n'dw:p;screened.'
Duroose and an additronal ^o0.-1 Mb oisu .•
committee instructed, to have
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in the mill and gin business^ in
our city, for more than thirty
years, is offering his two gins
for sale, stating that he wishes
to enter other business; and that
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unless he can secure a party who
would purchase half interest ;jn-|
I Have Entered the General
Merchandise Business at Breslau
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and will appreciate all patronage given me. Will
pay highest market prices for country produce.
Select stock of all new goods on hand. Give me a call
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A eftACTtCAL EpJCATlON AND THE PLACE TO GET IT
ORAUGHON’S, at San Antonio -
•••l' q. J ACAMC PLAZA UNO CKQCKCTT STREET
THF- LARGEST LJLN^ oI the GREATEST CHAIN of baslne«»i college* la THE
WOBbD. A repre«n.t»t!ge, hi ifk-*pa*ie AMERICAN ln^tltuttoa. Acknoirledge* no *u>
p*rtor, fear* dp cotnpetlon. adivljaal hi*tract!oh. Ea^ef any time.
> Bookkeeping, bantfai;. b leiuesi* law. business penmanship, ornamental p*n*u-
, ship, ahoi tharid, tohch typei rrttlnjf. commennaJ papers, spelling, letter writing, bo*1-
ne*s.-English-, pupetuation. telegraphy. Railroading. Spanish, buelc.es* mathematic*,
r^pld'ealculation, proht and 1 >to. stocks andbonds .eicbange.etc., among the branehe*.
A-ik lor FREE catalogue. O d phone 1022, new phohe 2224.
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the gins, arid assist in giving per-
sonal attention to same, he will
sell in order to enter other lines
purpose and an additional $250..1 cake was served! of business thit will not require
000 spent principally for the pur- The sum of $54.25 Was realized. w the^b- fSd*1 cS'0r-'
chasing pf machines, and equ.p-, which *itl leave a nice Margin eral {und water and light fund. :
ment. This will^be the largest rfter’exper.ses are paid. • . ' .On motion the treasurer was 0 0 .. ' ■■■•.. -001
army aviation school ,n the coun- ■ ‘ , instruct^ Wliqnidate^he . notes ! The HvVa!,l this week printed-
4fJ. AWl .1 n°^n .as e V. E. App-.: retjrned0?unday. at :ne. Firs: National :and Rosen- ..a nine. «-»rdrr «.f g:!i ;receipts for-
.,!fS r™y lmj’0' -.from a. three/.,eeKS_ \is;:. t.. hit, berg/'Rros-Uaaks.'.- ' Lrnii Petr; -.nner of Wied.
wi .com e^ ce o e ui mgs ranch at Midland, Texas. . ar.u a on rr.>'ti n the. .audit'-ing c•>?>•- \V> call Ch’S"* attention tf. other
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Priesmeyer Shoes for Ladies
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Black Cat Hosiery ' -
Parisenna Corsets
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AT OUR PLACE ONLY, FOR HALLETTSVILLE
AND VICINITY
ing July and will be rushed to an and family ats --ra. He rv- : ; ;v. e | .; - “ ‘ -0 e^'iyv^t, tun:'.
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Monday placing' a cement side- niairivd: atUie rae- a'. ; 00 r -■?■■■-■ r •
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or Amos Moore, The walk
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•city to pay fmr street orossirigs.
This will give excefient walk
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For seed corn, cane and other relati^s before - 'r^tuirnirig .^riVber^rid I. <r i ratri.pric^S;'-at tb« \
seeds, go to Nolen Produce Co, • home. . v rate in; the fit' rv ' . U>aveLanuy. Pr-p,
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v; "r;Uere. ‘ ■ Small.piofits and quick sales our motto.
WHEELER RACKET STORE
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914, newspaper, May 1, 1914; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037392/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.