Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
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April 21.—This is the greatest
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patr as of- the seheol. -Every- r*'n<jerec),by ,ihri^ Jpunjr^-iieS.:- post -honored iriemi ______ . _
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of all days, San Jacinto, when . and patrons surrounded and fill tiring en^rts to aiyan** w:..l e.e-years. His k ;v v;as laid to res* A||\] |\|(j W] fK
the memorable battle sealed tHe'fihM wt& att jnstiee to.this ex--vatethe p-ip^ ^ the Old ; :,E-vUtpi;eenie*ery: ' ^ ; ■ ■ “* Wf 1* U
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■from Mexican, rule and and an more wer* present. After din- iasmiig;..-Coming- to. ys.as:an enr-ser%:?es by Sfo ^-'y :':s- * After Four Years of Discouraging 1 had gotten sc weak l coaid not stand,
independent nation. Great is.ner was cleared awav .the school t,re.sftanger, mawngm^atro.ioved.pastotv H^y wite and sev, inacoqrafing
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with a picnic.
Up is Despair, Husbaad
ose?ulas^ rrmay which-was well rendered. Qpe;[yo^afion as a s^ec^ssf^liinstructd this sad hour and, 'pdn'i you :d; Cam* to Rwnn
The day was «f+fir «ndlhfir recited ooems un- or. . . ■ d. .that Heavenly Fathers Io-,iW. ^ tC ******
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dinner which was spread by 1 the heads. A few comic songs were death of one of our oldest and Uhe road hands are. grading ,u;„ —' i,_ yc .,.... i «Mi&ai
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at County Line and going west years, with womanly troubJes, and during
-have about 3 miles graded. Ten this tee, 1 could only sit up for a little
djor twelve mules, 5. -or 6 men, 2 white’, and could not walk anywhere at
[Wagons and plow scrapers, mak- aU. Attunes^I woiildbave severe pains
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and i gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
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MISS KATHERINE STINSON, Earned Aviator
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ifllPof community yery good. |caUel in, and his treat-
r anon. . 4 r.ent relieved me for a while, but 1 was
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Cures Old Seres, Otter Rerr^oles Won't Cure.: that; nothing seemed to do me any good.
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are .cured; by the wcndeifui^cra • reliable Pr. , .
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if you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Jt has helpM
more than a million women, In its 50
years of continuous success, and should
s'irely help you, too. Your druggist hat
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend it Begin taking Cardui today. -
Write to: Chattaecoca Mealdoe Co.. Udlw*
Advisory Dept.. Cbattanorga, Te»n.. for Speoimt
Instructions on your case and 64-pate book. 'Horn*
Treatment for Women,” sent in plain wrapper.
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.porter’s Autiseriie Healme jOij. : Jt relieves.’■•.
;pAjn and Heais aVtfcf sairet;nre. . ^e-,ke. $ v*
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Sweet Home.
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Mre.- T. 0. Kerr of Floresvilie
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Misses Minnie Kuenstler and
frerttude Templeton will not be
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Baldwin’s business College on
account of vaccinated arms.
The private school taught here
. Mif. and Mrs. P. H, Steinberg
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Water Display, Foot Races and other Amusements.
Something doing all the time.. Grand Ball at Night
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HU— Katherine Stinson in Aeroplane Flight. Will be seen
Halletteville, Monday, May 18. Yep cannot afford to niisa it.
The followiirg, from. The Dallas News, gives a brief incite to Miss Stinson’s views of her
flighte through the air: •“Idiss Stinson fs a slip of a girl,;as the lady novel writerwo;uId say
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but what sfie lacks in‘ ayoir<i*jpois she makes up in an iroh ne-rve that has stcod her iA. ^ood
vy stead in many a ticklish place when there was; nothing between her and dear-old: Mother
* Earth and'Kingdom.Come oihd r than several thousand feet of .’real* nice atmosphere/ She
will not talk about these eE.capes of hers, as she soems to think k is courting' the jirix and
hoodoo to do bo. But;she will tell you that nothing in all the. e'xperrences 'ivhhch hav- punc-
tured her young life is h : ‘ exhilaratmg aSMrie conscioosness of'being as :>ee as' the - pro-
verbial bird and SoaDng tik h i f :oe airr the complete mistress of ^ big ' biplane. . whUh she
has grown to love and t., *' - as the^odngest of the family iQuarters lovea art^ trusts ’
v old Dobbins. 4Do l ■ a ' vVhat ?/‘iiiestion; an/l f.rorn a^nian who looks <4 1 ^n-ugh
.. to know better. Of • - - M)y. ’Vna» vvornan <ioes not? 1 And\v.h'ile.F am a'.jout ;r, what
1 does not?’ Katherine S > . - -v:« . ho- m Ma woman and a wh :>. ashhu her
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queer occupation, is j iK-^iher w-unsmy it .vould-seech; how^v-Mr,,t.t,ai in her is built two
women, so ditferent is tn^a . iaGice :;r .rn the girl. #^ee^V&thgs',’Mb : ' and
bloomers, gotten''•her little* . aiV Is inu herijyg gloves ahd..TOggeG .herself for the cold air"
currents ’way up in the iff afdlbeguH her .inspect: -n or h^r rn^ctine, in- prepara*: h : a.
flight, she is another p--- > : i • hr ws off the playfulness di the girf and* tak^ -.p 'tW
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leaves nothing .undone i f t ,^bicfr-gji*
every flight to t||is yon:.. > r k »fi adventure. .V, man c.opjd . hiy in- ■/'
speltiori Of her macho • . - il-i-ue attemptihg a di-L; - v - - - • - ^ ijr}^
iieves in.fate. But s* ■ •. r. • v. . - -
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i of Old: Kinkier spent .Sunday at
the home of E. H. Schaefer. j..|
Messrs. Anton and. Wm. Ap-
pelt returned Saturday from San
What Inventors are Doing.
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Spellman & MoMurray, patent
attorneys, of Dallas, Texas, an-
nounce the issuance by the Uni-
ted States patent office at Wash-
ington, D. C., of the following
patents to residents of Texas,
for the week ending April 25,
1914:
James W. Ames, Lubbock;silo.
Wm. G. Carroll, Beaumont;
meter.
Chas. W. Causey, San Antonio;
paper folding machine.'
Thomas J. Crowe, Dallas;
spring wheel.
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by Miss Nettie Dqpnelfy closed
Friday with a picnic for the chil-
dren. ': f ??■y - ■ vFv -y vh -
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J‘ A. Richardson is at Gonzales
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/ The bod^ of Mr* Emil Sackey! Walter Davis, Jr., Galveston
. , . . , ,, xz .■ -. xl_ was brought here this morning! sterilizing and packaging rice,
^tonp where they »tte»de4 te-tjfe Catholic Ceme-i Huey F. Gasaaway. Floydiatay
tery, Rev. Father Kopp officiat- hinge. , , ,'z:i '
te^edec^sed Raided hear! Qscar V. Hanna, Meridian;
Monserrate and had been confin-
ed to his bed several months,
prior to his death. \ We extend
sympathy to the bereaved ones.
carnival.
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Several from here'attended the
services at Mertz Mill Sunday.
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B. J. Mertz closed his school at
Old Kinkier Wednesday after a
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Seven months session.
^ Edmund Fertsch and mother
of your city came .out in their
Ford car Sunday to visit rela-
Gives. ' . ' '
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Uncle/Ned.
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For Infants and Children.
wheel. *
Wm. P. Huddleston, Browns-
vtlle; automatic drain.valve.
^MinnieP. Lupton, San Antonio;
bandage. *
Weldon C. Rang, Taft; engine
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Laake’s Band. ' ■ -
Laake’s Band.
h • ‘vThe-Hermann Sobns had a .well I .vi P#,
attended meeting at the- school *
^ house Sunday aftetnobn.
I ? Horace B. Wyman, Houston;
carbureter, y
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Hallett-sville spent,Sunday.at the '
home of Wm. Mertz. -
J Mi^ Jand Mrs.. ^fe^^MiHerypf , .
Oakland visited at the home of TBc Old Standard Groycf$ Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally*
By. Schaefer Sunday. Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver»
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A GENERAL TONIC -TAKE GROVE’S
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the Whole System. For Growi^People and Children.
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Fnr Weaknew and I jncs. nf Annetite -You know what you arc taking when yon take Grove * Tasteless chill Tonic
the oid Standard g«rerat .u.r^pS^tonic ** *** formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
GRdVE’fe tasteless chill tonjc, drives ©ut tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. R is as strong as the strongest bitter
Malaria abd builds v:p the' system,, a true tonic ; tonic apd is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and f’tvtx.,
:»Bd sure A^tizer. Fcr admitsi audchiidren. sc© Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. 3Gives life and vigor to Nursing
. Mothers and Pale, Sickly • Children. Removes Bilionsnesa without purging.
]’** *v ~ Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
Hallettsville: Route, 3 . purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthener
April 27.—After some delay' ^^y^dbewimeum. c^^yrovDnn*. «,
Mfllserid in a #few-/'Hpes\lb.-:the'.^?^.^.:tf; ^.....1 *'■' --------■ ----------- ■
columns of the old reliable.
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A j^owf dfiMling rain is falling
fhere at present and there are in-
dications for more raj n, delay in g
the farmers from- chopping cot-
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rains, the dance Saturday, night
Willie Till as-was not very weft
att-ended. •
- '•Misses' Ida Gum'm.elt, .Alvina, .
Arpie and Tor.ie Trlica,'Elitcabeth
•and Oscar Zhicko, Anton and-.
Tni'ilTrlica.-yisittJ .Sunday eye-
Diingjycii’i Mr.* Gits Kaehries an<b
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After visiting, for about three
.’Vreeks at Wail i -Joe Mart is-*k
dretuj^ed^ home last-Friday. / ayk
f' '.folin Woytek and family and-'
■Missei Mary and Agnes' Chaste-'
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test >.:• •:■■■.' 0 CranU■‘Wasek.” -
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.