Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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WHEN RENOVATING IS NEEDED
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Proper Application of Colors to Se>
oure the Best Results on
Furniture.
DIDN’T CLOSE THE WINDOW
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cal;capitalists have; santroned the
impulsive Man Had Not Sufficiently J feasibility of establishing a large
- | creamery in \his; city and ; are
^ : leaking. . preparations , towards
It was a balmy day, but too many that end, About $2(5,000 will be
!?A0W!.>25 f.w invested in the new industry at
Street cars. One man, who bad a
j cold, Was especially annoyed by an
Brown—Use turpentine; colored with
burnt umber, yellow ochre or burnt,
ajenna, according to the depth 'de-’i
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Clray—Mix gray in turpentine, allow- . open window next to the seat in front
'lag one ounce of liquid japan drier to | of him on a westbound Euclid car.
one pint of stain.. Apply with a brush. He leaned over and spoke to the man
and in five minutes wipe, over with a who was sitting by the open window. ,
soft cloth. By adding a little terre "Excuse me, air,” he sajd, ‘‘biff that soon and by the time it opens for
vsrte to this formula you will have open window is too much for the rest 0perarjon a herd of 300 Jersey
" ’ ......0,'Tm" ,orry." aaawered the otber,/«>ws Wilt have, been assembled.
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the beginning, bat; this amount
will be increased-later on. Work
will commence on the building to
be occupied by the enterprise
green; or by adding a.very little white
lead, you will hav£ silver gray.
‘I got a bet that you won’t do any-
thing of the kind.”
*1 ask you once more, sir, will ” you
close that window?”
“No, sir, I will (not. What are you
going to do about it?"
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Violet Otaln—One ounce of cudbear.’ “but 1 guess you’ll have to stand it.”v Both. cheese •and butter Will- be
one and a half ounces of carbonate of j "1 wish you; would close it at once/ manufactured. .>
potassium, one pint of hot water. Ap- sir?”
ply with a sponge saturated at one end "Can’t accommodate you." .
with the color. , "Do you mean to say that you re-
White Enamel—One pound of white • fug© to close the window ?”
zinc, one pound of white lead and var- l "i sure do."
nish. ‘ Add the varnish to the zinc j. "if you don’t close it, I will
QUIT IT! ZEMO STOPS
f| ITCHING INSTANTLY
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And For Eczema In- All* Form.®.
. Dandruff Tetter, etc;, Its a
wonder.
Buy a 25c Bottle Today and Prove It.
and lead until 'it is the consistency of
sine or thin cream. - v.
Ebony Paint—Dissolve dry lamp-
black in turpentine. Use one ounce oi
(Japan drier to a quart of paint.
French Polish — Shellac, three
ounces; benzoin, three ounces; boiled,
linseed oil one and a quarter ounces; myself," -
methylated spirits, two j>tnts. Dis- ,,|*a like to see you 'try it”
wolve and filter, fUjll flannel • into a I . voh, you would, would you? Well,
ball three inches square. Saturate this m show you.’’ *
with polish, then put about it a piece That was the first move of the
of very thin mttttlu, then, put a drop of gapae. The objector went _ ^
linseed oU Upon this pad and rub upon began tugging at the .window, while - ^^J^V^ " -
the article with a circular motion the:. Whole'ear watched his.:;pihow^^;j.;: /tfofehe
- Sandpaper down the polish when* dry But the other man said
. and go oVerTl^pnce more. A ■, c , "Well,-why don’t you
v Shellac applied to natural wood fin Wit—uhappears uh—to be stuck,”’ y
ishes covers marred'spots. ‘;v- - \ /
ts ch .the scalp or any other-part Of the
body
D._“‘ h DardrutT is nothirg: hut §ealp eczema :
ow while - apd thatis why ZEMQ ’ dandruff;
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MOISTEN COAL BEFORE USING «‘t
-It 1, stack [ tried to.close )t^ t rhtuht. fat iVaI . ... after shavi^;,
fohe. yp.u. c^ine in,, No\» go back and :.-,rr a..y v c-rv-s, ZEMO iV a rt-ve-
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Fuel Should Be Thoroughly Damp-
ened to Secure Extreme Value of
off the qar.—Cleveland Plain Dealftyc tut a cieav; .adtishmil- solution.
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pp hd-1l>- t.hemktvF; Try a tudayd , p.eg?s ;ration; Department: :
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Product for Heating*
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Dry coal does not produce afi much Jim’s Sad Experience ijftth *sd-^*q H. .J.ohpsbf
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heat as coal: that .is considerably Dumb Wlelder of the Keen
’damp. It le, of eourse. a fact that a ' Blade
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greater heat makes the fuel mp
valuable, and it* is affssential to kne
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ov ^ Here is one that was told by Prat
'H-. is-?oid in 2oc; W-afe-d fettles
, add guarante^-3h;:tt&ff6t^i]!e;hy:'Led-|
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bow to securetbe most from ordinary W. V. Dwlels of tbe interstats com- ~.
merce commission, in substantiation ; t orf ort.d . — The I ten BlSCUlt j
Coal that is to he burned in a far- °f the old saying that one may go far- >’itb factories in fr.
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dace, a stove or a grate tor Immediate tber aad fare worse: • ' >.nnmW of nortfier^ cities has se-"
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Coal that is to be placed in a stove fade bad been run through a cornsbell- ing p0^;nt for Texeis. A large
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Big Agricultural Land Opening
TWELVE HUNDP/ED^AND’ FJFTy TRACTS' of hy-p.ffr. I tez’sdrrs each to be.granted to prospective settlers
.in -throwing open Twenty Thousand Acres-of,Rich, Southern Georgia Land, which is' admirably adapted to the- grow-
mg of cejery, 9wpet apd Irish potatoes, cantaloupes, watermelons.: ebrn. ogts, cotton, hay—in fact, all staple crops
grown in-this fertile section, ‘as well, as a large variety of hemi-tropical-'fruita, andihe‘famous immensely .profitable
paper- shell> pecans. j ; . . . • . ' , : • . . ■/ .
• V . Providing you are eligible under the eja^s.ifixations phe<cfibed%y us.'yQU' are how offered an excellent oppor-
•tariity to break away from the drudgery ^nd toil.pf a small v.-age; or,working foT the benefit of landlords, and go
back tjo a -land of plenty , to which; if grantedV .you. wiff hold a w ar^nty-feed and abstract. - • • ; •
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The best security on earth is the earth itself arid land ig the basis of ail wealth. Owners of productive lands
are,benefiting by the increasing high co^tiof Hying; while other- are/suffering"from it;
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An lOpportunitf ta Secure Rich Productive Land Without Capital
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well a*f theVnes wh’o
;yp;)!-xv.jj| not be re.;a;.r.-j} -t'.\ ;• n e iV -'-.-r \V»>«XT-eef to benefit thereby,
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I?? rceuHe^ -t^erating-rlye lan<Lthey " may later locatett one of onr towir?ites. ■ ■■■
V. LXAMi^ATlri.V OF THU I-AND WILL UHEERFULLY BE
PLKMITTED, an<i the opening will be held at Browntown.
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W ’^Jrreyerts haek^to the graiitor,,':’>.
1 j- E-iv, awo. lue upeuiUK win oe neia at Brewi
W ayoe County, tJeorjrla. one of the stations of the A. B.
LaUroAd. which is located on this property, and will oc<
Wm- iHBdo-nciade^ in thisaibehSn^ie-^^Tbcatefl'■■dirwrttv oa -an.v rS‘r^. wnm-wwawa nn inis property, and. will oceOr as
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larn'o&n1 Vh«pr»t*» „! tbole renter*,!. „HI b* ,i
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.••f,irVV<ni:tS:n; apvl A.t’.aipie Raittwdv..ahd’tVb*.;*Kirif4tr-it;hV Mr- JijfHiu.M who sec«re<l lung there sHhnn it was plenti-
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axil tryseente,lan.d bi this country without ^ large'oatlay
jitf*' ‘|hua|; s«/l^skuuVl n'oft)^necessary to ur«e you to act at
r'v fortvHrdin^ ns wompplicatloH for rocistration attached
But the other follow difin t. He got ZEMOd-- pct a '*greHsy pirtn'v: - :>r South5rn Georgia Railroad-Land peveldprrient Bureau.
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T-^.- W’rny application for registratipnTs accepted, please sepd me without obligation, further and complete itrfor-
matio^.and particulars, ineluding mapk of the iand.-sho'wing fts exact location on the. Atlanta, Birmingham a|td
Georgia Railroad, its transportation'faElirieLS, .agticuHural' fruit and-ndt-growing possibilities) etc.
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h^tf^ii%i^cr^tlimie moreTh^n scratches, intervening. Down on the;diately by the^ company and ali Fort Whnh.—‘‘The.CattlejDan,f new magazine wul make itsiijii-j Vid edited by A: C, Williaqis,
one-third more heat if there is plenty corter he met a friend. 1 the business done m this state- is Is thc title of a new fnagA^h^ 1"°. tial Advent into the journalistic Assistant Secretary of the organ** *
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Closed such as those known as air a shop ;where ther^ was a degf .and - 'rir.W‘asri.-dt«
•ejpa-i-.«...... a1 “Sip:«««asssm
. ton of oool wlU lacrea.6 It. value -Uiyou find Him?” wonaorlDglj Id-
i iii ^ t t aWa jLj\neiirnur > T fpmflflftd fh-P f’ - ’ > ■ i CUjT^.d ^ 'HA vti bi:. A / A J
greatly to tbe cod turner. ierpo«ea me ineaa. TAPR'rt r-lrPF
Co^ win botn briskly In wet aod "Yob. ' »a* tbo Bad rejoinder of Jim. AKK.-l ■. t.;!-..
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the heat Is intense. trying-to.^have ipe and talk
When there! is a fire and the coal ► fingers at the- same time,
pile burns, it Is difficult to ffrowh that phia;Telegraphy . '
. portion of the fire with water-.'.;./"; / ’ T /'* /\... . . . . .....
;? We might as well secure a little of * yj Microphone Detector.
. « the heat stored in burning Water as to -
permit It nil to go anuaeff. '
----- order t0 deteet firedamp ip. ;mmes. ; j.- h p henkv c; a.'O. ;
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ids The river has its romance in hav* PlP«« emlte a slightly different note,' " vFTT'l ~ . , ,
ing’ given rise‘to a melody that, like beats *>e heard in the telephone ^^Ufiffe .in this City; ^Babat/’a
."Home, Sweet Home,” the affection Here is the application*
of the heart wU^ver let died For 9** P‘fe i8 P1^ lntbe mine, the
and the latest, structures to be
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started are three- ne.w^wi.ck-;;fe.ai*|{
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fices. -Severalv • ne.W;-:r^sidehces;
it. was here ^hatnFrench family in oUier above ground, and they are
the reign of Louis TflV came to settle w°wn simultaneously. If the .air in ,
upon the river hanks and made a plan- fl# to charged with firedhmp, ff | are also under cqnstruction - and
tattoo. After a time the father and wiH produce a different note from that ar*e ' bei ng occupied as soon as I
mother died, ee Well as the sons and Produced by clear air, owing to the j, ^ * /' I
daughters, with toe excepUciof one difference of density, and id ^conse-[Campleted.
girl It ie the legend that this girl. que,ic® 4 ^ries of beats in toe.tole V ^
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disheartened and delate, returned to ***** ^ve* warning of the presence Chi]d Cross? Feveril
France and there wrote, adopting the- firedamp The same apparatus * .
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leads, presenting in a clear, clean, concise man-
ner all items of general interest, which com-
bined with good legible print, makes it the |
trance ana mere wroie, aaopting me- ~ -----*r-.--- . • v .r l-i.j '
* negro dialect with which she had been rwy senaiUve to the presence of coal A;cross, peevish, listless Ohi)cix j
familiar on the plantation id her girl- **» —The Sunday Magazine W\%h coated tongue. pale, doesn t j ,
hood, and making a lasting tribute to sleep/ eats sometjmesy thed again j
- the "old folks at home,” whose graves
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‘April Fool" Pranks.
Wl|l£i .R©ad to promotioi^v raveno-jsly; stomach sour; breath.-1
All employes look forward to th^ fetid: pains in stomach, wi.th di- ;
day . when they win gain promotion-- arrhoea: grinds teeth while asleep
*** JAelr wagee will be wlaed aid an() .gtarts ap ivith 'terror-all
they will be given greater responsibili-• *—x--..., >
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«m ^r^cZied £•» *t .apoo Worm Killer is a candy con-1
• HuU-1 which * cootlDiiiD^1 aaver^l To be worUly ot y-jm fection. gxpels the Worms, the I
daya, termiLtei od lha 31at of March^ *e>*.>«<^*. ’M* -r?*::*? c»iSe of yoar child’s trouble.
Oa« of tbe distinctive features of thb v ® . . do ma er o ht f at your ijru^glSt.
** *«»} 3* oia aidaavor.
aaid bla neighbor epon some errand glT,-ortw,. jtagafdleaB ' . ’ / , t
to aoma Imaginary pereon. or to per {be L . , _ cmDlo'vment. you Denison. —The machinery fori
aoas whom b* knowe are aot at borne ( demonauato that you have tbi th>- box factory at this place has
«d U..D an enjoy . good laugh a.jhc , J9* • *rrb-»3 and is being installed,:
dlaappolntmant «' ,h* Th, gjj^ ^ ^ JJ** to give «!*■ It is:Mought here the plant will4 1
peculiar people aeema to indicia that dan, 'yo.rBM.et demonatrata your abll be ready for Operation by neit
it had a vary earl, origin among man- fy “ uke ordera-and 4o: eiecnte week.
Representative Paper
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i Now is the time to enroll as a regular reader.
We make a combination with Farm and Ranch
and Holland’s Magazine whereby we can send
all three papers one year for $2.25
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Farm and Ranch is recognized aa the leading
1 ; farm journal of the Southwest, and Holland’s
Magazine is one of the best magazines in its
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tola CM^tlcn wa. hapdf^te by e ^
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*The sheep are weak and foolish jn diameter in the sunny side of .our
ant mala They are very useful. We barb serves as a very satiafaetpry. egg
., * • cfn UM everything on them exceptteeter, for duck, geese and ben,, eggs?1
tneir bleat. The sheep Team ..their with the /doors closed • andf the . win
shepherd very easy. but other ways j dows budded the room la quttoydaxM
they are dumb animals and by holding the egg close t<. the
"They eat hay, grate and carrot j opening when * the sun te. khinWg,
eoup. And the captain of the sheep brightly i ana able to determine, after
to called the belle-buck."—Woman’# ! five days of inchbatlpn, the fertile]
Home Companion J trotix toe infertile."
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.