Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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seats arranged so as to accommo-
date the large crowd that Is ex-
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pected and other minor 4 conven-1 V
iences for the comfort, of, those A
that attend.—Yoakum Hera,Id.
When Death Comes.
srsaparilla
VACA and neighboring
POUNTY FOLKS.
I, Deaths, Marriages, and Oth-
er Neighborhood Notes.'
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A new tune jcard for the Sap is
* said to be in the hands of the
HRhH
end will he distributed by
tarday and will take" an,
Hate effect It will make a
change in the arrival and
of the tyain in this
j^lxhe fram from Houston
arrive SO minutes earlier and
» connection with the one
Girona San Antonio at Edgar, which*
| wiil arrive here at the same time
it does now. • The Waco train will
rive 30 minutes earlier so as to
^connection with the one
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Houston anti leave here 30
iiSawtas later than it has l>een.
instead of making close connec-
^fiftaet Waco anti Houston it is
tiptoed that this schedule if it be
' ipwrect,. will make matters worse
a*i especially at Houston. It
**fllof course cause an earlier
||srt from Waco and Houston.—
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Yoakum Herald.? .
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Married, at the residence of the
PpdeV mother hears Swiss Alp.
/Johns Noll temper and Miss
^ ‘ ifolling were dnited in the
s of wedlock, test Thurs-
nire C. T. Willrich officiat-
The wedding was a quiet
fy-tbe nearest relatives lie
tetierit- inquire Willrich in-
tbe writer that Mr. Noll-
surely captured a prize,
lady he wedded was
when it comes to making
flowers. He said that
ular bunch was so qatur-
•did not discover its gen-
until he smelt of it when
hat it was * and then he
wasn’t satisfied -until he
Uthem. The sticker joins
$n wishing them a prosper-
^S|^tuniey through life.—Schu-»
Sticker.
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are to win the
$rtbe light between Yoak-
and Georgia en the 27th, 28th
SUh.of this month arrrived
end are in charge of K.
, who is to took after
who’s interest. Twenty-live
coroe from Halletsville
the remainder from Gon-
i r<' '
tions are being pushed
by saloon for the big
will bfe built,
There was very little done m
the district court to-day. His
honor fined five witnesses in the
case of the State vs. -Squyres $25
each for non attendance.— iCuero
Star.
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Mr. R. C. Flick, an enterpris-
ing citizen of this city and pro-
prietor of one of the largest sad-
dlery and buggy stores in South
Texas, went to Yoakum a day oi
two ago and made arrangements,
to open a J branch store there.—.
(,’uero Star. . „ . '•/
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J. E. Thornell, who has been
quite sick for several days i£ im-
proving rapidly and "will be able
to report soon.—Yoakum Herald.
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Hester Streich has bought an
interest in Isidor Wind’s barber
shop.next door to Mrs NY. A.
Richter’s millinery store where he
can,he found at all times during
the day.—Schulenburg Sticker.-
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Everybody is paying a short
visit to the mines just across the
riyer and looking around with in-
terest. Should the mines employ
■thfe 300.men, as announced, busi-
ness will be rushing in LaGrange.
This is well, and * we predict for
the enterprise, if it is one, much
success. Once they reach the
good pure coal their future is
made.—LaGrange Cor. Sticker.
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Any snrsaparilJa is sarsapa-
rii.a. 5 rue. To any tea is tea.
So any flour is flour. But grades
dd.cr. Id.v n\znt i/ie bc;t. It’s
so with Sarsaparilla. There r.re
grades. 5’ou \rant the best. If
you understood sarsaparilla as
well as you do tea and f our it
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would be easy to determine.
But you don’t. / How should
V you? When you are. going to
buy a commodity whose value
| i- you don’t k-now, you pick’ out
an old established hoyse^i;to
trade with, and trust their, ex-
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penence and reputation. • I)o so
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when buying sarsaparilla.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been
on the- market 50 years. Your
grandfather used Ayer’s.,’ It is
a reputable medicine.. There
are many Sarsaparillas —
but only one Ayer’s. It
Cures.
KEEP YOUR EYES
Surely if the Word REGULA TOR is not on
• P—* * it is
Simmons Liver Regi
Washington Evening Star.
*’In an investigation coyering
over 3000 cases in relation to the
hour of death,” said a well kpown
physician who has l^een himself a
student of the (juestion, “it has
been ascertained that the greatest j Nothing else is the same. it cannot be and nevt
! number die between 5 and 6 o’clock j , ‘ been put~UP by any one except
in the morning, when the death j ■ • ^11' lli
rate is over 40 per cent above the ZEI.LlIV' OL COa
average; the next during the hour1 . , ,, , ...
And it can be easily told by their Trade M/
THE RED Z.
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Roosters that
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Jpdge W.-S. Robson left last'
Thursday night for Chicago, on
business connected with the A.j O.
U. W'. lodge, of which he is grand
master workman.—LaGrange Cor.
Sticker. ■ • '
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The £>ticker has R. S. (Doc)
Tanner as authority for the state-
ment that this station has done
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the largest station business of any
previous year, and the compress
has broken all past records in her
history, with''receipts at 31,000
bales, and the number will pro-
bably be swelled to tbe 35,000
notch at the closing down time.—
Schuienburg Sticker.
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Amid the brilliant panorama of
bright scenes and festivities that
beguile an idle hour, none will
stand out more distinctly in mem-
ory or claim a larger share of con-
templative mood than the enter-
tainment given by the Misses I)e-
lany *comdlimentary to Misses
Walker^ of Austin and Boyd of
HalNi^ille. All present seemed
to realize'.that the occassion ‘ was
made for pleasure. Misses Ruby
Williams, . Johnson, Binkley,
for the crop our farmers may
raise. It is proposed to try only
♦he finer qualities here and the
war in Cuba has made them scarce
and in very brisk demand. A
prominent buyer has already
agreed to to take in Cnero if he
can got it * four hundred *• cases,
each weighing 450 pounds, for
which he agrees to ; give *1 per
pound. I,The tabacco move seems
to Ima go in these parts.— Cuero
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Mrs. Marion Guthrie went to
Alvin NVednesdaym response to
word that her sister living there
was very ill.-*—Yoakum Times.
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,Judge P. H. Green has let the
contract for the erection of a com-
modious home on the east side in
Lavaca county., H. M. Bargle-
baugh has tbe contract for doing
the work and A. Gilmer is fur-
nishing the material.—Yoakum
Times. ,
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Houston Post Fpr 1898.
j before midnight,»when the rule is
J about 25 per, cent in excess. A
\ third hour of excess is from 9 to
i 10 in the morning, when the rate
| is about 18 per cent in excess. On
the other hand, the death r^te be-
tween 10 and 3 p. m. 1$ 16 per
cent below the average,. the hour
before noon being the most. fatal.
(From 3 o'clock until 7 if) theeveh-
: ing the deaths rise to 5 per cent
!above, the ayerage, and then fall
['from that Tour to ll.p. m. From
1 9 to 11 o’clock at night there, is a
minimum of 6 ^>er cent below the
mean average. The least mortali-
r . Lty is between 10 a.m. and 3 o'clock
in the afternoon, and the^. greatest
during early morning hours from
3 to 6 o'clock.” i : '/■’
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How’s This I
We offer One Hundred Dollars re-
ward for ajiy ease of Catarrh that cannot |
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 yesirs, and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi-
ness transactions and financially able to.
carry out any obligations made By their
firm. .
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O. • :
Waiding, Kinnon. Maryin, Whole-
Southern Puei
“ SUNSET ROUTE.”
Double Daily
Train Service
With Buffet Sleepers
NEW ORLEANS & CALI
SAN ANTONIO SGA
Only Standard Gauge Line Rui
Through Sleepers To City Of Mexico.
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Night and Morning Connections at
New Orleans with Line to. . .
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NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA,, WASHING
LANTA; CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS MEM-
PHIS AND CHICAGO. ,
C. W. bein,
Traffic Manager,
HOUSTON TEXAS.
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HOOST<
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It is going to be an interesting
year, and there are many reasons
why .The Post should l>e read by
every family in Texas.
It is, first of all, the liest news-
paper in Tex»s giving its readers
ALL-THE NEWS worth printing
of the world, complete and in a
readable shape. * .'
It is Democratic, and one of the
few large papery of the country
that stood by the people in the
campjugn of i896. ,
It takes and prints the full leased
wire seryice of the Associated
Press* insuring its readers the tin-
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sale Druggists, Toledo O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the oloqd and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Testimoni-
als sept frep. Price 75q. per bottle^
Sold by,all Druggists. , / *
“I don’t know why it is,” said
young Softleigh, “but 1 am al-
ways dull and stupid when I have
a cold in my head!'’ “You have
my sympathy,” replied Miss Cut-
ting. “A’chtonic cold must bean
awful affliction.’?-j-Chicrgo News.
Reilly—Couplings is a fireman
with a true musical instinct. Mc-
Carthy—1 didn't know he had hny
talent in that line.l “Well, he has.
When the music store burned yes-
terday Couplings playod on six
pianos all at once.”--Judge.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,4
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively cures Piles, or - no
pay required. It isgunranted to give
perfect satisfaetion^r money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE BY
Ledbetter & Knox.' ,
Howert
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There is a world
of romance in die
L picture of a young
pifl reading hjj
St
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also be pict
used, the picture
would contain a
world of pathos.
To the healthy,jj
robust woman,
. marriage mcanf
’happiness, the
supreme, jpy of
motherhood and
Phelps and Oakes received, and in est news service obtainable,
this regard tbe highest, skill jn
serving and entertaining reached
its ultimatum. Prof. Chaney’s
string band furnished most excel-
lent ninsie, to the sweet strains of
which quite a number danced.—;
Colorado Citizen.
Its market, reports are not
equaled in any newspaper in the
Southwest.
Both its editorial and news col-
umns are clean and bright, and
can be read by every member ‘of
the family with pleasure and prof-
it. • ;
Its special departments i^e edi-
U undertaker 1$) $
Calendar*-
--OFTHE-1
HERALD
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Mertie—Ob, dear, 1 am dread-
fully worried. I bet a dozen kis-
ses with Fred against a doeen pair
of gloves that it will rain tomor-
row.’-’ Are you afraid you will [
lose f” “Not a bit. I do not need I
the gloyes.” ^ ■
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Cu»cur**l8 * usi". ■ v ;iH*a’ > '!,<• won-
derful no of i!.o ayc.iji eaa-
ant. and i-fl'r- stoti>r >*» '|« uisoe. uo; ftei'tly
uuii positiv. iy > n .khljic.' in er «w’i Ln .vols,
, cleausiug llie entile jit-nu diseel « oltlK,
euro hcatUtUiie. ie\or. iiiil itual i-mis-jiV-ation.
aiudhiiidusnevs. Please buy ami try a box
of (J..C. C. trtAlav; 10, 2f>. W cents. 5S5UI and
guaranteed to cure by aill drUrgisLSi
? . Rector’s Wife—You ought to
avoid even the appearance of evil.
Do you, yourself, think the girls
are right:? Belle of
the Parish- They must. , be. 1
> * * tai] l>v cnnmptpnf nnrl intpi-p<tiner t ’ '
Mrs. b^rnstine Farenthold andl^^^.^711 an<l ,nte,tSt,n-! who <tence
pbildren of Halletsville. were herej It editorial policy is in the in
promise ofa .Saturday and Sunday, visiting | terqsf of the; people. Conserva j know the girls \vho don’t dance
^gi«I^aines9! the family of Mr. (iustav Alberts.! vigorous when necessary
rlirMff*'*1”^! —Oakland Cor. ' ' •''an<l ’''a« clean-
suffer* from disexse of * *
i <tf tbi delicate and important or-
InVifebood and mother
.mean* auffenng and mater
R. V.'Pierce is an eminent
It cor tains interesting special
j articles.for*the .ladies, the child-’
are always left.—Harlem Life.
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THE (il'LF COLORADOi
Mrs. Btark, Pleasant Ridge; says: 1
After two doctors gave up my boy to
«« Nrnthat tbe M. K. ^-T,U„. the hoys,ami the *irlf by . the I ^
. . . . . . 4l . One Minnte Cough Cure.
li y. will, at an early day, run a i l>est best writers and on the most < qi,ickest ami most certain remedy for
iSSIKSTSkS’switch out to the Irsrmte niineb. on ! ►■■tercstins suhjeem. •; coughs, colds amiL all throat unci lung
gy MrKl Mttnton.s ..hd-e, .Thm Willi' M-e people rea,I it than a„y .iroable.-.^rAXaoa
_i,be-a -L'cut ' convenience . to those tuy)e seen to l)eappreciate.!. . j (, rimsonbeak-^oq never hear
faijihejjead to one of the greatest e who are iti cliai’gp <>f the minCsi Every family can afford to takt^i «n,v on(J speak .of ihe. white horse
ipA^25?,SgPtoo^iand -will" put them in direct.'-com- j either the Daily, Sunday or Semi|| and the red headed,’girl now.
maajeation with all parts of the „volvl Yc*S‘“N“-
^IfUranire Journal. months, #,V00; six months. .
:id by those whom He has • ** ’ *- * three months. §2.00. The Sun^ ilf s - ie-11 NVl‘° . ba'e ./dyetl.-
SANTA FE
Is the best and QfidiSm
all points in tbe ao
! and East.
id.
If You Are SAHTEFE
. Going
Anywhere
Ea?st
Southeast
. Or
Northeast
uthro^f,'
The District Line to
Utah, Arizona, New
j and California.
For rates, maps,
other information call
W. S. Kkf.kxn,
G.
, t by the thousands of letters
r Pierce's Common Sense Med
■I Of the benefits derived
* the diacoverer Of a
wonder
known as Doctot
on. It .cure* all
Dr. R. A. Johfison writes - daily j day .only,- one year, $1.50; six ; Yonkers Statestnan.
hr.mp ff;nm Atlanta Ga where \ months. 75 cents; three months,'! ;;;• 7*^*!^ ,•
borne ffom Atmnta. Ma... wnerc ^ ^ ^ M( [| Revved Aftera D.pruamg P.nod.
lays and Thursdays). twelve! two months of quarantine^ shutting
81.<K); six months, 50 out almost entirely the traffic -pv«r the
You should write and get correct infor-
mation in regard to the facilities offered
1 by the - .
he is at the bedside of bis son.
Howald. His reports up to’ datej'^Jj^j,"*
w. A. Tt-tBY,TLiSHk.
Dallas, Teaaai
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women, kt
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^m^tion.are that daily there is no .clnnge >t.Cnts; three months, 25 cents. i Southern.Pacific between New' Orleans;
in Howaril's condition -Klatoma .Sen.} in your subscriptions.' aiul;jSLSSSfh. ^l^&TbSS TZZiHZ
discomfort* and
t easy and almost p
have testifiei
Louisville &
Nashville R. R.
n
Argils.
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interesting period, it
»b«s fllfr smoai discomforts dnd maked
’s advent easy and almost painless
.#*Oa*n have testified to its
I* merM- - An honest druggist
t*ide of life is health Th--hn!
‘?U>fnch' rwi- Ptinvblood of
pr. ftoiakwt Pellet- cure
and make the blood rub and
■tver trritae. Bydm//i-ts
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. j - impaired the zeal of the line in opening
when doing ho. mention this pa^er. the grvat high way.for traffic.. ’ ,
Address . ‘ > Cooimencing. November .25th, the
THE HOUSTON POST, ’- various communities have raised their
Houston, Texas, quarantines and immediately, the double
daily train/service with, buffet sleepers
was put in Operation, making connection
at New Orleans with airlines east and
A gentleman prominently identi
tied with the tobacco move, in*
forma,the Star that there will l>e
no trouble watevir *hoot market. neil,:,y everV frets too much, north
No man works too much, but.
■ NEW FEED
STORE & FEED V
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THIS CAN BE OBTAINED OF
H. KINGSLEY. Tr.r Pass-' Ag.ut.
Dallas, Texts- building and has a
hay, corn, oats, bran
C- P, ATHORE, Gefi t Pass- Agt- J reasonaWa terms.
Loulsrille, i warmer sold at hard-tU
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Mair, W. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1898, newspaper, January 20, 1898; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995664/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.