Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1891 Page: 8 of 8
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OUR AIM:—TO PLEASE.
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*et oi’ljt‘kinds of Pine <md Cv press Lumber, of .very BEST grades.
TART dimension shingles.
dimension PRIME Shingles ; our second quality. -
20,000 Dimension SAP Shingles: our third quality.
300,000 Dimension DUDE Shingles-; our fourth quality,
of Sash, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets* Table and Counter Legs, V
Hatliaway reMirned Satur-
day frc-in a vi.sii to his f.imi! v at Vic-
toria, He is novv employed i\i Kfud-
wig’.s '• ‘.ifbu.i-.-u <>». '
-7; R EPORT ic-
<>F TIIK VI i.Mii riON OU Tilt
Lam farlaii&l Sank
at hallettsvrlle,
In the Sta te’of Texa >, at the ulo»e
business, December 2, 1891.
Utrrels
'stock of Buildsrs’ HARDWARE, Nails, Butts, Locks, Hinges, Sjrer>. and 'Window Glass-
• 1000 Mountain Cedar Fenoe Posts. -6-
of CEMENT, Rosedale & Portland. ) We can ship this to you anywhere iit
Bekt WHITE LIME
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j the county and save you monev
2000 Best Imported ENGLISH Fire Brick, for Lining Flues, Furnaces and Chimneys.
10,000 Best Quality WHITE GALEVARES Brick.
“Perkins” Celebrated Wind Mills, Cypress Cisterns, Pumps of -a!’
Kinds, includlug the Famous “Red-Jacket,'’ which does not h-aVe to be taken out bi tive Ay elT tb he repaired.
Tr u i i >age, pepVcr, sod.t, allspice,
Lnexeelled for quality. cloves. leas, criuub tartar, and li'ivo. -
; iiw extracts always tresh .at Lay’s
>/ drug store.
—Tile ladies who'Scere appointed
to purchase presents for the'public
'.Christmas tree wild do wqfi'lh call, oh
Kahn <& Stauzel for airy-kind of pres- , ■ • .
Bll V “ ' Doans hd«1 discounts.......... ...
' ’ - v- <> vtobtuaft 4, sp<;uri-<t aiut niifw-eiped
1'. S. I loud s to Ht-cut i- i-inulatiou___
, . st<K‘k». siM-aiiries.etc................;
presents you are jjoiujf to? make tor Due from approved rcs< rve :t»ciit.-<......
the holidays until YOU have seen Fey l>ne fttmi uilivi Natioiwl Itanks.......
& Bniunisf 9 li i^piajp. ■ ..
Mr. I'.-,:,! U*>
| been extremely pi ot typhoid fever ..................................
for some liays past; is reported: to be si>‘iit\...........................
C i^yh improved, and'the -chants or ^SSn fSui^
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ah eari.y recovery hi e good
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— H.. J. Heye lias the largest stock Foul.;.,............
of haruesson hand ever- brought to i.i.uni.mK-s.
Halletsvilie w hich he is selling at r.^.ital d«H-k jm.4',1 in'.‘.*
reasonable prices. •' ; ,e ■~ui:uicl r ...
w'r -■ V ' _ l i eiXif.H.t Jti .>UH. ..... _____...<....
(5 pfi- ci-iit. of Vin-utatk’ti!•
La Grippe.
Txtgi ijipe, the inflttenza, or by wtwi>
ever name the distressful malady maj
be called, Is making its annualTduiuf,
For some weeks it has raged with un-
usual violence in ftna^ia. Acoordiug
to the diSpatciies the disease reached
this country very recently, but It ap-
peals to be making rapid progress.
At Fort Worth fl»e postal dedv>ry
service was pHrtlally demor-U Zr<i a
few days ago on account of '.he dit-
* .'’>o.75*».o6 1 ease attacking the employes. A* (
li’sbi’so ^envei-Colorado, Atlanta, Georgia,J
Fan Antonio and othei widely apart
Tik.U sections of the country it prevails,
jn tai' w -hot the form is* not s * malignant as
i.TV;;:i that which swept over the country
::i last winter. A few cases of (he mu]-
]1)K7() a<b' arc reported in this' vicinity, but
:>.iitwi :»n 'here Is reason to hope that should
<>,3£t,w» its attacks become general the putfer-
ing will not be so intense as on for-
mer visitations.
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Tire Musical Echo^
A. Levytaiisky has accepted
the
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_____ . jj.xir, 7s a.eucy of Lite above mu-ical journal,
{roll Piping of all kinds, all pipe and hose fittings. Rubbeiiand Cotton. Garden, treet d-r Fire
HOSE -Vo chunjes mttde for mU-iiuj or jifitnPqnmj or Hosr that
trr-. ftt'J l:
•\ir-. .T. N . Iviiijg w*vs up. fniiir.kz- 7-,,tvm,,ii Luik noti-i* tmf>r.nfitiii^....... v:j.-5<io’.t<j -j the* sub.sciiutm.ii pri<*e of which Is
h jimnib
of theHatest iuult^p
2,562.24 [mental and vocal music published.
Ly sub-cribitig tor the Echo you get
your music for about I£ cent apiece..
<>] the tecent lieayy rnihs.
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the wey of Woven Wife Picket Fence.
ihtef(» StUl< iMykjv 4h(l b.i/ikt-1 a.....
—Persons wlip contemplate build f»td..........:f 135,234.97
ih£ wop id do well to examine Joseph t dt s ia'ik op te'xa.s. i
Kainer’s stock of Uunber'and prices. <''<m v <1 r v/m a. >s: j l Friemh.siiiipar.it.
•" . I-.isfiisi .it l ,a> rt.m' c' milJifrl l);iay. flu' srrKiunlv 4
Miss Lii.llr.H Lee, daughter pf. Mr. s3'b‘i; ‘G* ^ amyt-slan*ii..*at b-triu- to the 1.sat)
-Call on 1. G. E»«t anu give bun
,- ,1 ill l,avp shortly » cMot ttW..; VVi,-«'feuci.,- that i7XCE I .T. ^.y ta . p... ftfre v .......
We s'till have a lew u ice is Pawiteii Scr. vtt i3oor» left, At hto home in this city, is r.ep-r teiJ; ^ui.,-*<^^vif>ra amt wvc.rtv to.-r«-f«.»r'.‘ me tiiia i.'*tb day he will ordef it for vou from the
that we will offer, regardless <>t size, tor -the •f.*riiark..;blp .U»'V C.vsu pri -t* -l«L Fi.IJO ciict-. ] f(ro [t>i a ci.Heal condition,
made of the Best nanterial aud are worth doajj.le tho mon -y.
Prompt and Courteous Treatment to ALL, and the BEST in quality for the PhiCE. Give us a Can.
: T. -A.. SOU.
— Hohotnia was'.the original hoibe , ' skac.3
Tpei tccliou iu thtt glass tuanulaot- ,
.,4 At K-aii.v '& Slanz^i’s may
•^Hi-ii ni.tny ohjecis ui the skill of her ‘
fat* risen S' in thn hj’ahoti ofindustry.
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O. C. SK^PCY.
Clerk U- IV1„ p,
-.loSKIMl KAHN'. )
4 W. ilJvXS&FT. Vl>irotors.
T. V. HILL. S
heat
nurseries ip Texas. Now is the time
to place your fall orders.
Lend Us Your Ear,
Reliable
AN UNFAVORABLE OUTLOOK.
— Mr. PI. B. Grlssym of Fy.diision 1 —ToUct articles, bund kerchief ex-
vas tip last-week vvith a load of pork, i iiatcfes,.If d.r"hruslres, • tooth brushes,-
which he disposed ol feadijy. IVi> ore- soaps, lace powders and combs or the
Saddler
No Grass on the 1'Fair as ami Cattle i
Will inevitably Die.
ba vie'g Ire had- his name' -added
•our stihscr.iptroti list.
to tinest uyUaiiiy at Lay’s drug store..
J. J. Kind wig ainmnneesto the THE BUILDING CONTEUENCF
! The H.UALr.aoknawled.e, a && n.,-0»,.„nittaas
• I allfcall front Mr. Henry Drever, F.r.,
an intelligent stockman ami tanner
stock of plumbers’ supplles.yalao tit-
tings, su'ch as unions, Ts, plugs, el-
O OF HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS,-
, an inietiigem siocxman auu tanner . 7 ---- , v 1 ,
j who lives in the western part of the *),,VV8’,e'c'’ ,r,mG‘<'ch to U .riches, ami
an«
Has juet leceivod another large supply of goods for his shop which he
is offering at rock bottom figures. He uses the best; saddle
trees made and guarantees all his work.
Saddles and Harness Made to Order.
Call aifd examine my patent Back -Band buckle, 50c. pair.
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Don't fail to call on him tchett yon r-(int fotjcf toll value for your money.
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Halletsville Herald. J
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county.
Mr. I)re.ver presented an extremely
unfavorable view of (tie Condition !
and prospects of cattle in tlirsyoUnty '
for the present' winter season, and
more especially in tbi t section of it ]:
wiiere he resides.
Bj. reason of the protracted dry
weattiet. tiegiiHHng.in the eari v fall
and yxtefiding almost Uuinterninted-
ly to the period of the late I'ainfali,
Western LaVaca is entirely des- :
tltUte of gl ass. Dill il)g !i lung I eM-
j .deuce in tiie county Ni i. £)ryyer has
-never se«-u t he'range so ahspluteivT
ro.'iie. logether
Terms are Agreed On.> r
The committees representing the
iimlS^Jy l° l,’a""aC't ‘,U8il,t*M on8hort ciuv’ counci l, the tire department and
'A;
. V Not A Watcrbury..
■iyut a'gifod wa.cii And chain,
guttrantaVu, w hich. I will sell
l.ibm tan--, tpr'dr/ni arv 1st, for
flu. Turnci—oeieky heitt a conterence
Tu>yday ev*oiing for the purpose ol
reach tig ,ufi agre->Mif^n:> uuden whicii
1 Hie turc-i ‘pari .t > c.i.uhJ .uiin- m eia ct-
' tug -a bin ding ind u« e- art bouseyanl
! While we endekvor to convey a
j faint idea of the immensity, the v*-
; riety, tiie comprehend veues*, the
I i>eautyt the costline*e aud t he cheap-
ness of Kahn <$t Stanzel’s holiday dis-
play. It is not an exaggeration to say
that U embraces articles suitable fur
(’hiistmas presents for young and
jold, rich ami poor, litgrh aud low,
white and black. There are albums,
books, vases, china sets, toys, dolls,
head baskets, pitchers, flower stands,
mechanical inventions for the amuse-
ment of the children, ami mauy oili-
er things innumerable.
War in Europe \-&m
Will bring thousands Of immigrants
foTexas^ I >.uw i-sue tickets 40 and
Which slmu-bF^e u -ed by each. Tire from any interior point In Europe or
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$3,00.
i.EV vtAn^kv
meeting was bnrmM.vd ms a»d the re-
sult favorable.
Texas by eay of Xew York or Gai-
VeBtoo,- railroad fare i ml tided; sill-
The terms of the agreement reach- -j*3 ^ round trip, siectage or cabin.
■ 1 •- • -• •- . . — \ , \ I 1 kl I M I I I I kl S M. mm . . b C mm l mM .
ed provide 1 bat the title to the proj>-
erty shall Le -'es-led hi' -be lire de-
partnieTit and tile city of M iHetsvitlc I
In the proportion *»l f \yo i Adds to rhe
You t-^t) mail them to your friends,
with name left blank. Good uniii
used. - -'f*/*
Mrs« Maboik E. Ftokk,
—The marriage of Mr. Yol Ellis fdrmerand one-tiiir,; to the l iticr; f AgeBt Nortli OernniN Lloyd Ste-m-
efenude'ei as now. Cattle 4)avje--noth-.;.*nid Miss Annie Laura' Benson, at ti.at tiie Turn Verein siuiil loan to
-hooks and all kinds qf ing to feed. i»nyami prices ot teed- UTval^e oil Tuesday, December is' the rice departnienf tne sum of 5200
snip Line.
H&lieLville, Texas, December 17, 1891.
PERSONAL MATTERS.
The departure of onr citizens for other points,
school supplies-at Lay’s drug store. t}tuift>re top high atidl T>jke ve* ft<fo . niid ^iyi’fiio'ut interesU i.ryNHpiisi»lera ti on .-f A r6gllliir ClOciriJQCB
sale is uow taking
[lieu, on die iiit0T«*t li, l he pru,,er(%v p] ACO I)t M . .StCiIlCT S.
1Q8 Ocpariurc oi our ciuiyun I or uincr s 1
whether iu the pursuit of busiuessor plesiiore, coin- "*
mauds the>ftention of the Herald. It you or any j —p
—Parties knowing -theinsetves in-
dented to tiie Rkkald- will pjease
i oal! and settle.
—Christmas presents in utmost
every-style and price at Katin <fc Ft-an-
Borr to Mr and Mrs, K; J. Tar
will be pnbliKbed with pleasure. Also, all society
newa.bdls, parties, sociables, etc., wbt
eUville or elsewhere in Lavaca countv
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ofyourtriendego outof our townorcouuty, orif i , Sutiifdav nio-hf last »
you have friends visiting you. Jet^iis. know it. ' daUgbtT' -U * V *asr’ a
j— If y« u wmit a present Chat is use-
i ful as well asOrnameuta! go to Lav’s
drugstore. 7 ' . ’
j Frlettch Fimpson is nt his post-
again after one week’s absence in
i Houston. • r 1 •
—The.reaidence of O. A. Lehmann
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
— Foot balls at Fey & Braunig’s.
—Xmas Cards at Lays’ drug store,
—Tbe bobby horses are in full blast.
— Bibles lor sale at Lay’s Drug
Store. .
— Ben Arnim visited Yoakum Sat-
urday. ,
— Wedding presents at Levytans-
ky s.
—J S. MuD was up from Seclusion
this week.
-Mr. J. H. Spinks cailed last week
and settled.
— Holiday goods at Lay’s Drug
Store.
—Mr. Sam Devall returned front
Houston Saturday.
— Best wedding suits can be bait at 1
A.Salich.
—Go to Price’s and take a chance in,'
tbe diamond ring raffle.
— Fine liquors for medical use at.
1X1/ store.
—Dr. Burt and daughter were in
from Sweet Horae Tuesday.
—Jos. Kahn is the place to buy
plumber’s material.
— O. A. Lehmanu’s rtsidenco Is of-
fered for sale cheap.
— Beautiful line of Christmas goods
at Fey & Brauuig’s.
— Tom Reagan of the lower country
was up oue day this week.
—20 boxes American sardines for
$1 at the IXL store.
—Mr. L. Relchmaun has been some-
what under the weather this week. t
brown sugar for
low to justify the purchase of feed on daughter, Miss Floren.cey will attend j the privilege of nie-diug in tiie bui-Jd-
an extensive scale-. -Under the cir- i the Wedding. • injf -and putting apparatus, etc.,
‘will:H: K-’viii-W tr*'by *
-j,av«d,«: iit'ii :lj,- >»*:».- l. rpt„re,l "l.einr« t!m ''.V. the.ttre ,le|.9i-traeut.
H. the spring, l.ueofny ^‘Ivattyn ({ e . ( j t evervhndv HeH rr' 1 llt’re he another meeting next
^ 10 ^ a ■ eaiy I Vi la-nVo when final arrange
ntiid winter, in vvitK-li -ra>e rhe pur ^ mexits will be couT.itided,
oenlage.ot loss wi i* full uhii-kI. TylV .. - A-s.yd inn-ise beloiiging to tiie \-.It is agreed thal Die cost of the
t>e.low timesi-i>ua(-u m ide ,wi.»v5f. — in-. L iv;n a ,*>rl —.tmpanv was'eons id-crably building shall. --Tt.inii.ed -to S-iiUO.
.«lock men. foreseeing 41m* pi;«»b'nbl -iA yd-»magud id •» b<:, wjud Sa itm!9 y nigti i;-Tiie Turner the city carU furnish
Of heavy losses have midh- a tew' s il - The-blii.ldieg was' dam’tged so dif to |-their qnoia aUsii'y time* buA the' fiie
at a sacrifice, but tiie iteuiainf is'-tioy cx'pose tite >re i tojaln. .--) ileparimenf proposes to rai*“* its ]M>r
very active even -tinder. Modi. CUudt-j * BradtibV b»iiw'V,t- rhnir t-,wk« '““F by voiuri lary iotvaUces. Dmtbiiecw
tw.ns The pured^-er^u. u ve u.,,t .o tllul ilne^)f goods before ’-"tribuin,., from any patriotic r-it-
ported beuer' -'- h*J» 1V* they knew of any bad prices ,or cot- ^ *'*'*•*» **»?**- _ .
7 *"*’ ”■ Lithe southern and eastern por-. Ji,’,i |'(tv-'' u ,'1 is rn nl'*' b >" s' l d* l ! i.cT i —Go and sec tha; beautiful, display
is for, sale or pen f. For partn njars tiqr^w of the ctmnt.y the coiei 11 ion and tlhibs are h^»rd ~ 'uu^b , ,f", j j > ^ i Kahn & Stan/als. 'they
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outlook for cattle are also utiravot-
apply to C. F. Lehmann.
—One car load of “White Crown?’ aide, but <»n rlie whole not to the
Hour, made of new wheat, at Henry j same degree as represented by Mr.
Krause s, Moultou. $6 per barrel. Dreyer. In occasional localities there
— Deutsche Rundshau and Thr son,e grass -suffleient, < it is
Hkral*' one year for S2.75. Sub- j thouglit, to mU»e vlealii iqle
scriptions takeu at this office. comparatively small.
—stock saddle., bridle, btenk*# Tlw.MMaw**.r<lurt>*Tor 1»U
times are hard.
— Timoil mills shippeil :l ,..tr load
of oil last wipek. the first shipment
of Die kind since the mills have been
in operation. Everything is now
inovt’.c smoothly and the manager
experts no furtner trouble.
have uloils of'alt sorts and sizes, styles
and prices.
* Notice!
and all kinds and styles of ladies and
gents saddles at H. J. Heye’s.
— Mrg. M. E. Hill left last week for
St. Louis where she will in future re-
side. The HF.B’AiiD follows her.
^ —The bovs will find tiie
that there was then in the county-1
■44,404 head «>f cat lie of Die value of
£2 >2,079. •
To the policy holders.of the New;
York Lite Insurance Company: It ]
you will address me, stating number
Tiie holidays* are almost here, amount of policy you hold in the
sup-; Nvw York Life Insurance Coinp.tnv, j
I may be able to notice some sugip-s-
—All parties knowing themselves
indebted to me are hereby notified to
come in and make settlement at once
i.s my acjouul8 must be settled.
Respectfully,
A. W. RABgc
For Rent- f
A otnise with four rooms besides
kitchen, cl »*» -to depot. For pariicu*
iars, apply to F. W. NECHAt’S.
Fair War;jn^.
I positively fojbtd any person
use my pasture *»r field ms a put-swai
or to go liuuting in the same. 1 lit
is a law tost-on this.no distinction
made on account oi color, sex or pre»
vious condition.
K. W. Xeuhaus.
t Jan. T.
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Hid Ley.Vtansky is prepared to
ply every bod V with piesenls in Die
wa\ of jewelry, musical iustrunm^ ts. tions in your iuiere?st. Prompt aiteu
d itfereuV- ‘
—A Stankiewtez is constantly ao-
ding to his aircady wtdi-a>sorittJ slock
of jewelry. His stoc \ <>f fiiie, (iianmnu
varieties of fii eworks at Kahn & S‘au*^ set ladies’ watches-, gents’ diamond
ze! during the holiday season. -* scarf pin-, and other due diamond
— Mr. and Mrs E Wangemann of wares, cun not' be excelled. He also
Moravia were made happy by the »r-
rival of a son, one dav last week.
— Second shipment of case lots' of
school supplies, slates, etc., for Fey
& Braunig now on the way.
— John Hawkins will arrive from
the A <^_ M. CMilfbge Saturday to
. seeurl Ciiristmas with the home folks.
-If you want a handsome Christ-
mas present for your friends, pur-
chase it at Fey & BraunIg’s.
— Misses Lou and Lee English of
Sweet.Home are visiting iu the fami-
ly of Mr. H. J. Griffith.
—Just received at D. E. Hick’s,
Sweet Horne, one car Liverpool salt,
which will he sold cheap for cash.
— Mr. W. McBride has removed
from Moravia fo thg Clark place six '
( or seven miles bein'.v town.
They take ihe cake ! Beggs' Little
Giant Pi IK. Bold by Lays’ drug
, store.
— Mr. Henry Dreyer, Hr., was in
carries a i.'u >.(ick
cuttlerv
of lire-at ms and
etc
The' Lavaca County WhileTcu h-
ers’ InstiHife meets in Inis city Sat-
urday next. An -interest mg pro-
gi itiniM- of j.i iveedings has lieeit ar-
ra-nge'd. lof .the occa>l m.
iiou is desirable.
JXO. E. IIoLLINdSWORTH,
Insurance Coiuniissioue1
Statuary, eacicd aud classical.
Kalip ut StaiiZei’s.
For Sale.
I offer for sale one HO-horse power
| engine, one 40-horse power boiler.
1 three gin heads, foot lots of laud, a
two-story building, livery stable, res-
idence and two lots. Everything pat
1 In new this year. For particulars,
aim! v to
terms, etd., apply to
A Big Land suit.
Buy your pain is,* oils, mixed paint,
tu^fpci.t itie. ru>n>r nil. aud ;i 1]- kind-
o.'!it?ji icii1111tr <ri; - at D. U. Dowi-i tcu
-& ( j>.; W :cf-s VuU w ill got the best
J. G. (4 RANT,
Hhtuer, Texas.
^eulus- m*. hi conjunction ail<i uilj nol }KlVe tu pay D.u-
w ith George C. Gn er trr-e .nicpanng store idice-
the paper* in order p> entei suit for *
the recovery ol oue haft of Die Ha'idts
■league, situated in Die northern por-
tion *f Lavaca comity. opr ho ut to ' Halletsville. They are
Many years ago the stale of Texas occupying Die Oscar Lehmann u'esi-
patented to Ikamuel G. Hanks the deiu-e ;n tic eastern part of the city.
Notice.
The annual meeting of stockhold-
ers of the Lavaca Countv Natiousl
—Trustees desiring t° employ a
teacher to till a vacancy or an uucx-
pired term may procure one by. ad-
dressing '■ \V.” c u e HkKALD.
^ — Rememner the fireman's ball and i „ ;u
supper, to take pi,we Tl,ur,.lu.v Ulcbi,1 'll!1.,*’? ht.P »i ** b*"k„b.u.' M-
.. .. , „ - ., , December 31. the department is
.Ii. H. J. - nth t ,i and : i mi ly ha ve moved bv a public spirit in tins mat- _ _ _
re,U,e Hu,-kPerr, u,S, :
ing in Halletsville, Texas, ou Fri«lay
January 15th, 1892, for the election
directors of said hank and for the
—20 pounds good I
$1 at the IXL store.
—R. G. Seydler aud- .Seydler
of Woimar were iu the city Monday.
—Fl». pouort.or green coffee lor *1, * hY, “"7 ' -Tl» femimne »enseol 111,
•t tbe IXL .tore, • ft,.ored the Hma. d nlth » pl«M»»t ; wl„ Usgr?uaiu by »
league of land in question Ope Fo--
' ter purchased of E E. Hanks one-
haii of this league, and iu the course
of time the tract lias been transferred
i by purchase.to several parties. It is
1 the validity of the sale by Hanks to
i Foster tiiat the lieirs of fchwnue! G.
Hanks uow propose to attack.
The suit will in voive the possession had been attending a sick brother,
of about 2214 acres of some oi the ti-' Mi*. Hume Townsend. The patieut
nest lauds iu Lavaca county. They was much improved when he left,
are now occupied by t wenty-five or
— Many a home could be,made more
beautiful and attractive than It is by
purchasing some of the multitudes of
pretty thiiigs exhibited at Kalin <fc
Slanzel’s store.
. -Einmel TiMviiseiid returned Tues-
day from Colorado county, where lie
iheiit and material aid of citizens.
— Don’t forget your friends, Wm. !
Peterson Co., when you want anv-
thing in t he line of dry goods or gro-'
ceries. They sell cheap for cash.
— Manager Harper of the Harper
A Taydor Dramatic company states
may be necessary. _
Friench Simpson,
er
Halletsville, Tex., D«c. 14, 1881.
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The Herald’s Premimn Offer. - J
IPI As an induceoi^ut to old and new
that t ie number of traveling troupes subscribers the ITkbald make* tbe
is not so large mow as iu former years, following extraordinary offer: To
At the opening of the sessou about ©very person iu a/rears who pa*~* up
tiie usual number went on the road, to date am) a ahead in advance.
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-That assortment of plush goods
; thirty f.o.iliee ere In e h,gh »t»t. of j at Kah„ i stanze,r9. embl’rMW manv
cultivation and are very valuable j m ’
! —*■
but stranded on the wayside before slid to every new subscriber who
reaching Texas. shall pa
,» — tt . . , , .! we will send,
-H J. Heye turns out nothiug but hot)kK for rUf|tl
Sk t /■ I •> Uki tKT /I s b k All l»/M1 rYt /> r ■ \
shall pay hiasuhsorlbtlon in advance,
, postpaid, aix great
1 homes, ui
. —Thefenmmie eeu.eol tbebe.utlfnl jent toeWeetlleert, wife, mother or ,elf.
—Mrs M. Veal leaves next week
1
visit now
to the store of Kahn & Stanzel. The
!irt.i<:,es.!ui^ble:.f(,r »^hri«tnias pres- j town^al?on°hhu ami^JiUiiee vou^- ule'Amari^n^llp?® tft^k ^amuJi'
Every body’s Law Book, Obudenseii
(^•ctopfedia of Useful Knowledge.
sister.
-j-Frutik Vollentine. Charley Lin-
. -Paints oils varnishes nut-tv ! latliBu i„ , ,n ","'A Reports^iiow thaUu th-o rains denberg and Leo. iSilber fiav'e return- Modern Cook Book and Medical
^a!5E5£,iIth*aiyTfTj^ ,nate;1 .............
Brauaig’a. Drop in as you pass.
. •*—J. R. Lay was confined to his
room yesterday.
“ a_ : • .. W-.’ - r. .• . - . ^ I./nI,> .. «L. At .. . I 1 e J i , ...
Mrs. A. P. Bagby was stricken ,
sudden ami severe illness [
of Christmas goods.
■£X
collection vvt*re general over the county. Farm itition to tlie-ubast. They mat auoili- These books are of the nr Boost prsc-
—Abe Pepper has a real, live Santa
CUus.
J«»hn Houchtns was quite ill Tues-
day but i« now con vaiesdng.
—Car load rust proof seed oats re-
ceived bv Rosenberg Bros.
with a
Monday. Bhe is reported to he doing mr i^o wuipaaira oi aaneisvme ^jt*.
very well. '.. held a meeting a fow* nights ago and
Plies of all kinds cured by using reso1' ed to gi ve a graud ball and sup-
Beggs’ German Halve. Sold and war- P«r at Efstuci s bull on the night ot
ranted bv -I/ay’s drug store ecember Jl. I be object of the en-
ter tuinment is to raise funds t-o be
work which had been delayed by the or. hunting party frotn This couuty. ttcal use and value to avory farmer
/ ,ai. ./cum,.. ,ri. dry weather will bo begun with vig- Fish and game were plentitul ami and housekeeper. They contain 788
The rtre companies ot Halletsville m bO0U ils Hie ground is seaaoua- they caught aud slfot a good supply, pages and hundreds of iHii*tratiou«t
v ■* hJ*- umi are six ot the greatest books ever
Fireman's Ball and Supper.
- Tlio je'Ylrj' i-atabljsliineiil of [,e- sr,.<1^j" wor*k• ”j, huThllu* block*, !
There is a good deal of sickness
of various types iii the city and sur-
—Dr. R. J. Burke of Hockley Was rounding eounlrv
vis!ting friends in our uitv last we.-k. I>lu n.graph ‘albums, autograph
—Toys, toys! oh, what pretty tojs albums, scrap books, dressing cases,
donated to the public building which
it is projroscil to erect on the court
house square. Committees have been
holiday piesents. -
— Willis Hatchett, an bid colored
man;, died ai
purchasing - of Christmas cants ever brought to ;
this city at Fey & Braunig’s.
Mrs. Laura Pfeil, wife of Mr.
*Pfhr''i¥.....«r, .,,,t ,<,9 r,o„- ;^I1,
of Die companies, Excb tent music dunce of his neighbors, 'both white
Aim*'ee" J" Genry -Htui colored.*
Miller’s Mexican band, fhe inem-
at Abe Pepper’s !
— Rings with diamond and stone
settings and plain at Levytanskv s.
—R. J. Clark of the lower country
was visiting friends in our city tills
week.
— A be Pepper, has a weli-selecled
stock of toys which lie is going to sell
•heap.
—Station Master J. M. Cummins
left yesterday for Waco to speud sev-
eral days visiting friends.
— for a uice Christmas
to Lay's drug store.
present
perfume stands, at Lay’s drui: store.
M Hi'Aiier, the West Side mer-
chant; desires to make a clean sweep
during, i iiu^ holidays, and to that end-
Ui i par |i el ed l .arg a in ? ea 11 be I ia d at
bjf> clearaiicy sale now going on.
WatVia-.M fi-om tile ti host to Die
cheapest at i.evytiyiTsky’s.
; "Mr. aud" Mrs. J. ft. 11 udgeon
paid us a pleasant and
call ve>*lesday.
— Anything hi tim'd rug line can t»e
found at Lay’s1 drug store.
Hackberry, iSunday Charley Pfeil, died at the family res-
\y iiiis bore an honest rejtuta- idence near Shiner ou Friday eve-
ning, December 11, of typhoid, fever.
Mrs. Pfeil w as just 2i .years of age at
Holiday Ex cars ion,
.Since tbe Arausas Pass Railroad
opened its hue to Waco, passengers
can now have Haiietsville, Kagl
Lake ami other points sad arrive at
GhMings, Rockdale, Cameron, W«
f ers of the Hook and Ladder compa-
ny Mre expected to uUcnd in full uni
torm.
n-' ' • ’ '['j i ' -g m m ' .*•.*'• ''
Appdt-Speary.
Mr Efuil Appelt and .Miss Annie
Speafry were married at the bride’s
residence In tlii\t_ City son Tuesday
- .Stalk cutters, chains, «xes, ldng-
esf any ami every kind of plow s, etc.,
tor sale at low prices, by a. F.
Groobef, the blacksmith.
the Dme of her death. She was the a,,d oilier tiomU the swine day. Ooo-
daughl er of Mr. J.A. Koehler, whore- /NHt'*Lion8 tnade at W’aoo with M K.ik^
Sides near- Halletsville. A- child *- Railway for Fort Worth, Dnlias
five weeks old survives her. The and other Nortli Texas pointl
HrrAi.d tenders to tiie bereaved rel- also with the Cotton Belt Rail nr* v ft
atives and friends the sincerest con- Coretcnna^^Tyler, 'I'exarkann, 1*11
—Thursday and Friday, January doience.
TtIt ami Hth, aredays set apart,by the 4 a. , ! '
law for the regular quarterly* ex ami- —Articles ot agreement have been __________________ w
nation of tench er s'.* ’ The poquty judge . entered mto between, parties of Hau Southeast. Write
*•**?«*?« thehkLi.;, ffJ
Bluff and Memphis. Christ mat H<
iday Excursion ticket* will be »
fron^IalletsvHl^o%ft point* In.
agent
tew n tends <>f the groom and biide Gons will take olace on i hoxe ,j..v s in ! ing main at Gonzales on the 22d and niation
ami memberM of theirfa.nlLea. Both -uSLTJitiii * 1 Gmse days ifl ^ ^ake of S500. Hack ^ n,at,°“
are deservedly popular youiig mem-
bers of wpclety and have the cordial
Halletsville. • ' mat., for-a stake of &jrt0. Hack
lighting will take place between Die
A guarantee goes with every at- fights iu the main. It is likely a few
I -
- KID. »lgir. .r L'.y. drug ipte.; «kfby di«
W neu yi
C. W. Arn
ypu are iu town examlt
;da’g stockmen’s best si
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 17, 1891, newspaper, December 17, 1891; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995695/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.