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H A LLETTSVILLE HERALD
The Hallettsville Herald
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Published Every FridayMoming
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, •-IVY-■’
BgBAT.n PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
LITTLE HARM FROM METEORS!;
Narrow Escapes Have Been. Recorded*
.but Deaths or Serious injuries
Have Been Feyv. :
H. J. Strunk,
President
> James Howerton,
Secretary and.Manager.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY;, MAY 1, 1914.
People You Know.
Another big deal in real estate.
Mr. Cbas. Kasper has closed a
deal for eleven acres of land in
the Eschenburg and Berckenhoff
north side addition at $400 per
acre. Real estate is still climb-
ing in and around Shiner.—Shi-
ner Gazette.
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Dallas Business Men Make Brief
Stop in Our City.
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The special trfcin conveying
some 140 Dallas business men on
a trade tour . through, south,
southwest and southeast Texas,
reached our city Saturday after-
noon, and was met at the station
by sMayor Tippett, the Ideal
Band, a number of our business
men and citizens. The / Dallas
party marched to the public
square, where a Welcoming ad-
I The area of the earSh’s surface oc-
| eupied by towns and - villages being
comparatively small, the. possibility of
ja shower of stones falling within a
town Is extremely minute* the like-,
llhood of a living • creature being
struck, says Lazarus Fletcher in the!
new Encyclopedia Britannlca,. is still:
remote.
The first Yorkshire stone—that 61
the Wold Cottage^struck the ground
only thhyards ' ft*bm a ' laborer; the
second, lixat of Middlesboro. fell on
the ragTO^d .only 40 yards away from
some plktis layers at work; a stone .
completely: burled Itself in the high-
way of Kaba; orfe, fell between t.wo
carters on the road at Chareonvillej
throwing the groupd up tb a height of
six feet; the Tourinnesda^Grosse me-
teorite broke the pavement, and was
broken itself. y ■
The Krahenberg stone fell within
a* few paces of a little girl; ^the
Angers stone fell dose to a lady stand-
ing in her garden; the Braunau mass
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LAST OF ASSYRIAN KINGS
.'7. ;Sardanapait(8 Given: Credit - by Hie-;
.'r •;*' /* * ' to.rians for Foundation of An-
FRANCES DE WPLFv Ffe!N-» • •/ • Cieht CIty of Tarsus.
wick; 7 /,rpi ■ 1
; VISITS OF BURGLARIBUS !
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y. ■■ :->e;. Ah anck;lit legend tells iis that Sar-
. ... . ... . ianapalus was, the founder of Tarsus
Clytic], put■ a dab of sepia bn her/ while, others ascribe that honor to
canvi.s, drev/ back, brush in hand, and Sennacherib, king of- Nineveh, of
’/. . m / surveyed it critic-- whom the Bible record ' speaks: .-An '
ally ■ Then She interesting part" of this legend about
turned around— : SarSanapalue'. the last cf the As- •.
“That's right!’/-syria-ft/Wngs/iefls os that -.he recorded
said the naan be- bn ‘his , tomb near Amb'.ale, a- record
hind .the gun/ of having-built - a nearby.city in one;
whiclf in this eftbe day,: a feat ’surely worthy of any. king,
happened to be a but the kings of those' days!- it must -
pistoL //‘One; yell |be remembered, took ag much license
and you’re a dead - witb the record, on thelr tombs as ady *
woihan.7': . - '[ Munchausen w ho ever lived . .
The-yell died in i . we are also jold; that oh this, tomb
Bagby & Mutchao
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Lawyers
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Will practice in all courts.
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Office in’ Lay brick . building
west of MitcheFs store.
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1. Phone No. 32.
dress was made by Mayor Tip-
pett, and response by a member teld to.have been killed,
of the Dallas party. The brief
stay of 30 minutes was spent by
the Dallas tourist3 in meeting
iT her throat. Clytlc a statue of the king snapping, his
|X stood like a stone. firtgers,- while this,: inecripjUon was
colunip.. ;' v . - ’ writteii beneath: “Sardanapalus. son
“Y aVs d don’t of. Anakyndaraxes. built Anohlale and J
seem ip.leiised ter Thrsus In one .day. Eat,, drink and'
see ins! ‘’.' her, vis- play,-for everything else Is not worth.;]
itor ventured.*; v this” (a snap of your finger). Whether-
‘‘I’m’ not,’' Qly- this statute and Its inscription are
tie; answered,-sue- purely mythical or-not, the tradition V
_____________ .. . . .. w cinctly/4 - • wag probably current ih Paul’s time,
went through the roof of a cottage.: Burglaribus opened hrs mouth -a6 owp.words indicate: wJf after ;
at . Macao, in Brazil, where there was^j gyfeg simultaneously. " V ; -the manner,of men I have fought with
Miss Ernestine Brooks left
Wednesday for an extensive trip
which embraces a visit to Fay-
etteville*. * Ark., St. Louis and
Waverly, Mo., and a brief, visit our people and handing out ad-
with friends at Paris, Texas, vertising-literature.
She will be gone several weeks. •
—Weimar Mercury. Gins for Sale.
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_ __ 1 ■ L , , • I offer for sale my two gins, or
L. W. Brown and wife who have wjH sell half interest in both,
lived here for the past 18 years Gins are in first-elass shape; are
left last week for Corpus Christi equipped with Murray outfits,
' yei
where they will make their fu-
ture home. Their children who
ju*e attending school here will
follow them at the close of school.
We wish Mr. Brown and family
an abundance of success in their
new location.—Runge News.
new. My
for sale.
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Along the line of city improve-
ment, the Julius Schwartz home
is being beautified “ this week by
the addition of a fine cement
walk. Our citizens know how to
appreciate the comforts,of life
and have the means to satisfy
their desires and the day will
come when Scbulenburg will be
noted for modern conveniences.
—Schulenburg Sticker.
two residences also
Qasper Gerdes.
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Riviera.—The bee ’keepers in
the Riviera District are optimis-
tic as to the outlook for the com-
ing season and believe that the
honey crop will be exceedingly
good this year. /Several thou-
sand dollars is realized each year
from the sale of honey products
in this sectiop.
6 Per Cent Loan* 6 Per Cent
Obtainable to buy, build or • ini-
prove farm, ranch and city prop-
erty or remove incumbrance
therefrom. Special privileges and
•v reasonable terms. For propose
tion,* address: Finance Dept.,
! 1527Busch Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
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Charles Beran has com Dieted a,
handsome new home in the sou- * ~ '
them part of the city. New R • Waltersdorf a n d Theo.
houses are going up ail the time Fertsch spent Saturday m Moul-
......August W. Janszen has pur
ton on business.
phased the J. Tv Jaeggli place, - , . .. _ y.
one-third block on Moore avenue, ^ Zappe and family of Shi-
for $4000......Louis Niebuhr ]ast ner visited relatives near our c-.ty
week completed a handsome flew Sunday..
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home for Rud. Jaroszewski, one , # _ ■ lliusti'ationi to persuade me; that any
’ of the prpsperous young farmers Young Friend Poverty Is No people beat the ..French.” she re-
■UjjMlaark^d. * ‘ give you -an .example.;
1 was ■ walking.. down the Champs
so near that he -vvas stunned by the / d^gb-?*>
sfiock; while at Mliow, al5o in India, a haven’t any
if the dead rise not ? Let us
a shower of stone, some oxen are j ^You&e 'ire got a Bteady head on beastsatEpbepus.whatadvatitageth
C*’ nhe/ remarked. “Bui tVat Ain’t. „
At Nedagolla. in lndia.-a.rean «as rcame.bere ter mf. Ware’s yar ,at «nd dnnk- tor tomorrow we die.
HENRY MUENSTER’S
SALOON
FINE WINES,
' LIQUORS AND
-it. CIGARS.
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Fresh Beer Always on Tap
Courteous Treatment
East Side Square
ALEX BQNORDEN, Former Stand.
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What greater eontrast could, there be j ^
than be:tween -the strenuous, manly, !
man was killed in' iW by a none o' tkit-ber Viktor ,
which Is a true meteorite and ts-rep 1 gaid .threateningiv. "Out. with it..' fm' .J*®*.® king- , who .wan ,«aW-,t»
resented by fragments in museum ; a ^esnerate character i' am and- 1-rU • tP'unded the city where hundreds of
collections. i
World Would Be Happier and Better
' 7 If Approbation Were More Freely *
yyr- 7. Expressed.
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. jt is often- told that 'Eugene Field
oneday wandered, into a , hasemient
restaurant, sat down at a table, pul
his chin in his hands and gazed mood'
lly into space, relates the Youth’s Com-
panion. A waiter came up to hinS, and;
after the manner of his kind enumer-
ated tpe long list of dishes that were
ready to he served;
“No, no,” said .Field, dejectedly, "I
requive pone of those things. • AS1 i
want is softie sliced oranges and a few-
kind words.”« > .
Whether or not the incident,be true,
it Is suggestive. Unquestionably, deeds
weigh far more than words, and yet it
is almost tragic .to think how much
happier and better this' struggling,
world would become if, kind words
were more often heard. We all, every
day, come in contact with those ^ho
afe in Eugene Field’s state of mind.
They are in our- oyn homes; lnothers.
and fathers’ and children. They are
behind counters of stores; they are
employes on trains; they are.servants
in kitchens;;they are everywhere, and
their name is legion. A word-of ap-
preciation would brighten the whole
day and would make it easier for them
Willin’ ter. take chances. BVing out y'er ;; 7 •
cash or—
KINDLY WORD MEANS/ MUCH TO HAVE INTERVIEW
haven't got. Shoot hie it. you feel in-1 - • ' --.*
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OPERA HOUSE
SALOON
J. E.. BUSS
One of the beat and purest
. places'lo get drinks when in
nalist Too Much for. Elusive
Chinese. Statesman.
eiined. There are people in the next Pertinacity of American Woman Jour-
studio! ,you know—men. They’d rush.
in the minute they heard the explo- .
Sion—”• • . . " - —— ■
Burglaribus lowered the pistol and The first interview with the famous
looked at her intently. Chinese statesman, Li Hung Chahg,
. ' “Youfee ’ve got a head on yer, as i- was‘obtained by a woman journalist,
said,” he remarked. “But stranglin’, an American-^Miss Elizabeth Banks,
don’t make no noise, an’ 1 reckon. I'll who has belated how she hurried to
just bev’ ter choke yer till yer feel1 the Chinese diplomat before ahe. had
like teilin’ me a little
moved toward her.
.“Hold on!” said Clytie firmly. “1 riser. But the attendants told her
don’t see any fun in being strangled, that she whs too Iat^, as his excel-
But truly there’s hardly any money in ; lency was about to gofor a drive,
fhe room—only nine dollars ah3 • American1 ' determination was un-
•. Hallett9vilie. ‘Call on us.
Lunch room in connection.
- Fish and Oysters every.
Tuesday and Friday:;
BEST OF ACCOMMODA-
TIONS GUARANTEED,
e mcrre.” ' . He j had her, breakfast, as she bad been
told ^bat her victim wgs an early
to keep on trying,'
* French Courtesy.
‘A. Boston woman was talking of
Paris. The question of the relative
courtesy of nations-came up/ .
“Well, it/would take a very good
seventy-eight cents altogether,, and ft’s abashed. V'/
in that/ little safe underneath the table. ^
But you can’t open it you re elf—”-
,“No: but youse kin open it for me,”
Burglaribus responded*/;.
<>v:
“Please go and say to big excel-
leney that an American woman jour-
nalist called to see him before she
j; bad! had her breakfast, knowing that
►ow on the table, and watched Cly- V American* are also early: risers, and
. With, calm interest a& she stooped . that the American woman wTill call
litfip nnfp nn him tomorrow at 7 o’clock, and,
He laid-, his pistol down/ leaned his ' he was. ah early, riser. Tell him that
elbo
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for the little safe. on him tomorrow at 7 o’clock, and,
. ^See,’’ she said, kneeling' an8 hold- if that is too. late; she will call the
Ing i : toward him, “just feeli Isn’t It next- day at 6; and, if that’s still too
heavy:?” , - late, she will come the n.ext morning
Burglaribus “hefted” the safe. The at 5, but she must see him!”
next moment his head <mine in-con-.tn- ten minutes the attendant re-
tact, with the hard-wood , floor of the turned/' . / /JySu|||
studijo—and when he T^coverdd ijia ? **' ‘
of cVRTs^'LS^xtts Brier yr c/n'f"c/eed- '/'7 /!h-:-/r;^/7 ** «a
• L. O. Klske bought SIX lots The one thing .absolutely .neo- Elysee. find a paraeu- by lnWrv,ewerB: cf all .kinds LL tamoronsly dubbed -the laid of
JtifSTiSSS■532 psss^lsssi!; assur-s?; srs iass»■... -«*#4
in the Jaeggli addition to Moulton essary to success is the * ragged jar .street called the Rue de la Oocheer /^d ^orU sh^ eold ^vpraTsmaii pic*
days ago on an''u^to^ate bung*' ]>« teeft/^chbiaiBst. :
Jow.—Moulton Eagle.
The local parcej post business
is enormous as figures compiled' attain a high position
by Postmaster Ellis M. Quina of yourchoice; whett
show. Mr. Quimi has kept a record! 8JV* orders or take’ them; whe-
* . . , .5 , ' ^r your pay will, be wages ^
of incoming and outgoing parcelior "salary-’-all this depends up-
poat packages for fifteen days, 'an your determination. First,
from April T to 15th, inclusive, last, and all the time, he wins
His record shows that 326 pack- "that turns a resolute face to the „
ages were mailed at 4his office, ' 0 ^ world, and a.nswors; its know cither.”
forty-one of which were ' , -challenge with an unflinching I
and two sent collect
5 and say “I can because J will!’
Your place in th^ world depends
not upon circumstances, but upon
you. Whether or not you will
the work
M. Quinp of your choice* whethlr you will
the
SS- *•
■y <
could direct ;m.e to it. He assure?
me with a thousand pardons he; did
not know/ ,
-'A few minutes later I heaM hur-
raing, feet behind me and there wan
my Frenchman.
^‘/Madame,’ he said, sweeping off
hlg hat and bowing profoundly; ‘did
you not ask me the Way to the Rue
de la Clochee? J , was sorry that I
did not luiow7 but’I have now seen my
brother and asked him, and I am sorry
to inform you, madame he did notL
perhaps not until afternbon. The Mex , story of E. H. Mitchell building
•of tl
defeilgd.
She became quite an entbugiast on / ica^a^^ never cease wondering at the
the enbject, and acquired several real* .remarkable energy and promptitude of j
ly cliver tricks, then settled down to Americans. When it is intended, to
her balnting and gradually forgot her ; an appointment promptly the
6udden. rise to prominence. She Was words “a {a*inglesaf’~are added to sig
painting and whistling gaily one mdrn-/nifj. that the appointment is to be
Ing When the door behind her opened /kept after, the English or American
eeftlv. ////:/,' fashion. WCorreepondence of Chria
, She .turned and beheld, a middle- tian Herald. .;/ / /• .
aged stranger of sinister aspect :'. He / . / • / / m ': : ■/ ---- *—
regarded her for a minute in silence, 7 _ . / u */ .
tbenputhl, hand lb hi, hip pocket ’I lbe clerk the “tort
Another one! she gpsped.^nng. ind P()a1ld.. department of the Inter
Tl* 336 packages represented,■ The fiupply of/ average’' work-. S ^ 0^
$29.15 in parceF-post fees. The nlen is usually:greater thjm..:the/ m iuo. when be bad.t<tpawnmthat their pipes gofstp et^W^uS to- • V:*0** ;*** *
total weight bf the packages was That. s »|y .tfee. he dnd hi, wife po„e„ed; of any ™ ^ ^ tofioWd ^
mw tit 1C SSL-Jo. skilled hve SO often in dread pi value. “I, looked ,UP the* French “Ctobfound vou!”• veiled Burclaribus ?? j tllf you^orae-
parrot on an elevated
u v, i ... a . train yesterday?. But 1%‘s a fact.* I’ll
eall on his relatives- without be-1
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w y challenge with an unflinching
insured
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H. L. Haverlah
BLACKSMITH’and
. WHEELWRIGHT
•Special attentionTgiven re-
pair work and horseshoeing.
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Full line of Standard, Mo-
line and John Deere imple-
ments in stock. / .
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His excellency will be delighted te
s;
balance he was alone/- (Xytie had see . the • American lady!” . he nn-
frantically grabbed his good..'.right le^,/noubced.
yakked .it from under him, #then had —■*— --—?—fft~r
rushed to the door and slammed ii be Land of the Future Tense.
'bind h*. Burglaribus, swearing ter- Then lazfnesg* ”Do not. do today
ribly rubbed his aching head and what can. be put off till tomorrow/ /
looked for a -wav of escapi But it/the fli^ commandment in tbe/unwrit-
was too late.. The studio door wa^ ten cdfsfft-ution of the Siexicans. Be-
ifung open and the “men” in the **next I w are qf the Mexican w ho engages tc
etudiD’’ rushed in. / , / /.. •. ? do.. something, for; you “tomoirow/?.
Burglaribus was promptly nabbed. por ‘'tomorrow” merely means some/
f ntl escorted to a police etatidn. * time in the: future. Because of this
.v - ' Fnf . t-hP npvt fnrtnipVit r*TvtiP wa<3 ’ J.__.vs__„«s^v Mowlfln Tiqo.
KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
CASTLE HALL .
Hallettsville Lodge
No. 156
jjsj Meets every Frida*
.. -* night at their hall, <»
> lot adjoining'‘ City Hall
Visiting: brethren are
rordiaHy invited to at-
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S:SACC*R JAS.HOWTR.tWY
1^. of R. & $.
C.C.
: : , JF* jjHf '
Murchison
Stated meeting*
Saturday nigbto*
or befqge the iull
moon of each
month Vlsrtingi
PQjBPPHPmPn 1111.....„gpM brethren In cit
iem took a few lessons In • self- kept at eleven or twelve o’clock, or are invited to attend. Hall
weekly/and with the proceeds of one for ten o’clock In the morning may* be
Lodge No. 80
?n In city
in second
Chat, dollar, Secre
ecretary
J. tl. SI/
MFSON, w. m.
irisureu anreperl ” Fcerv man -that 1 - •- //v/-. ........ r ....
Oh delivery, j witlg it can be a success. ; WS?" Wapn-r Scarched.for Pawnahop. irig the adjoining studio. “Oh, an
' . ' -I j - , V a i1 ,.. agner s
worst experience of» pov-. aw:fu
70S 15-16 bounds The incoming ^ m ureau m value. I. looseo UP me* •rrejicOi. Oonfound you!”-yelled Burglaribus v“,
06 10 lb pounds. 1 ne incoming ](Jienesg, with its specters Of hll- equivalent for a pawnshop/* he .-.ra*/;^e .Becond., “Call thika free-couritry? f/ S 5! '
pareel post packages numbered miliation and diseourageltjent. Ia^.s in his,autobiography, “as. i was ^re you all ]UnatieB here? (Wt a \
916, making a total for incoming The^^ market for iintrai bed help ^ tram yes er a
aod outgoing of 1242 packages £ro A’s narrower with every in- ^'ord 1 ^ould nJJ;le die'T ing
and outg g pa .KW» i^hthn of *a iabDr-sivings: ma- was Loybard Outbe map; can’ll
^ chines aDd'with everv ‘‘exami- ef paris I found a, very small thor- . At the word
.^nuies. anq wun «ve^y .exami- oughfare called/ Rue d.es Lombards/
/for 15 day«. —Beeville Bee.
knocked down and walked on?
>- : ; . V» 1 J . oughfare called; Rue des -Lombards.’ B]ackened their holrt nnO pt Oira was a very laiKauve on^ anu
^iaiSS ilil SH®
turned over, the Yorktown Poet- mand of itod^y is for trained me n
\ busy business Office demands the Where. 1 Should find salva- “Here*” he howled i as rVvtie’s r,uui“ I
mg near his Store on depot street, keeping of books, rapid and cor- tlon, anO there ;we now carried all knights promptly collared him af resh. him /
Pntrnna rtf tk»p office in that finrt' we nossessed’ in- the way Of -eilTer.” „—/ ___,
----- ---- KwpKjg m uouks, rapia ana cor- ‘.
Patrons of the office in that part rect figuring, writing of a neat *e poesessed ut the way *nreT.
*“*of town are congratulating them--business hand, the filling in of .
selves on the move but those of contractfe and other legal/ doc-u- ;t0 Make -a story,
the
//one
K
Hooking beast. Get him, quick.’
‘relatives'
show him to you,” and be led the way
.down tbe'aisle to where a large, green
parrot sat in its cage. The “lost*
the men vag a v«ry talkative on^ and be
of you jackasses put ydur hand
1
You
May-
Talk
to One
Man,
But an advertisement4 in
this, paper talks to the
whole community.
Catch the Idea f
In my pocket* and get my card-case,/
confound you.
A w^omsen . out
Wife’s Puzzle, A
fn Bratenahi says i
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ie upper end will h»ve to sprint ments. shorthand and typewrit- ^
a lit^^itor after .rthw^ul. 'n^'/ a tele' A**"1' ,ur® oul
er
▼ice.
The affairs of the office for which the business world of- wards.” skiti/he editor.
HO doubt; make a good record,
and give the public a square deal.
Henry Riedesel, who has been
assisting Mr. Stark, wiff be em-
ployed by bur new postmaster. —
Yorktowfi News,
, former
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husband 1
, J , u f . . , J, . _ -f; - — ------- . >w; Woolston wad my • tnothef’s TCOnfld^ her trophies to her
are m good shape: Mr. Hoff, fers to pay handsomely? 'Say to At a «te ha^r-tbat^anight this.storyyh&m*y eaid rwtie faintly ; ■ / / / w^tresk
: the new postmaster who was ap- 1 yourself, I can succeed, I w-ill not W iLg Torihcjoining. .the youngster, ‘ That young idiot’s mother way -my "He"6 » pretty got>d
pointed with the advent of a succeed, and write for catalog wae Seni fu: “How about that’btory couslh ” .said Jehu Wohlatou wrath - ;*“»£**/!:^fth-e said; /but he licks m« sc
democratic administration/ will today, isking for credit plan Jf ,lie board .meeting-?” asked th«v fully. . /‘I've made my pile -out uftep j.qab’t hardly Stand 4t no_ more
necessary, •. State .confidentially editpr. aild ill l ve no near relative -of my;' v/'1,v/ d°n t. you have him ar
your financial coitdiitioh and the :' 'en't/flhisb)# yet., ^You told me om. it struck me thatvl’d coni^ to. T • -• / ;:/-/]
course vou are j merited in to ruake AOl. words.^f lt. So far I have >'ew. . York and hunt tHat child up . fthinking of that. Bui
MaWp fh’p cs,re HA FT’ ^ >/i/Abd. W nice welcome I got-”’ he fin 1 gpt a teme back and can’t wash nc
MaKe tne start, . .11 ,/SUV>. . ,^bat dw the Wd dot- ;-f tebed ' * * - .r
T> ler Commercial College/ Tyler, “They .met, failed, the Toil and ad- eon <;
glaring vindictively^af the crim ; UK,riv atid how/ p-puld: l ever get/thc
Texas.
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lytle ‘ A nice w-elcome*.♦
money to; pay his fifte/if: he was
The Advertised
Article
is an in which the
litowll has Implicit fafth"
else he weald not advertlM tt.
Tea are safe la pattooistag the
merckanta whoee ads appear
in this paper becanee
goods are up4*data and
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.