Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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Halletsvi ilo, Texas.
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•Wagons,. .1u«g«ios, H.x K>. ' .Dry Coous, *r*rs
farts. Ragging and Tic*, Mow- ,, Uroce/ies, • - 1
era, and Rakes, Cultivators,*^]. Hardware,
Plows and Implements ot’all. \ ‘ Crockery. • •
kinds. . ; V;'! Furniture.
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We have added FUJfN I 11JBE and EGG-
GIES to our line’ this tall, which we hav<
bought in ear load lot - ;m<l will sell them eheup-
er than ever known in i hdlotfcviilf. /'K v •--</'
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mSchifU. J®BWR )-mm *a «S ti.,; !llor0 ti..( '.Mr. w© Mm Mnrk; V £315
•ucu.^rinv - ■ ,;.W,!W *4 ... l O j\
Mueller, a j { If; H h fyflf j
broth-** o{ Ed. Mueller, who sl.pt. I/.! 1* -J •.!',!
served to fieperal v<>a Schiffou',
•-’■’O '' riHors . e}’iet of stuff of the CreriOHtt ■
. to h ;n tfiat a'siuw ■ , , . _ _ .. _ _______ ___________________
‘-i.rvoK. ilnr system of vo:ny umu.euvers . •<■:' •• *r. - that reason f
,: i.((n!d be ltn-itate^ i ext year. He 1 No Desire to !>e a Candidate for Dm- ] ; © s|a»l-,en of h*af in private eou-
. .-Hes- Manager. e\o« requested (ienejai vou Betii.f •’ vVvUV iU,,| if ->oiuiuated (ditlct ' Vernation most' favorably Mu that
«. ktfj.i fli: if P. V. Dr.tiM • ;il‘.n to ‘haw up a.
, t, ; ■ ■: ^ with the „„ i„. , , Wi,i, Mr.
memorauduin
Not iiuivt the Canvass.
* eejoteotion.
himself rfecidentnily, two? weeks
sinee iliis evenine. vlr. MueHeri
was at th© time sitting on the sido
S PAP'A.dvwrfisine A«i.nv>. san-Fran, with tile plan of j.peiUtions, usuied
IQpir P. la>w«n. N"e>* ^<lrk; X. -W. '■■^i ~ J. , , , .
^smi. pwu.i«n.i.ia -vnv. f^.wi .< TimniM. i Moiier©! von Jj©o and (xeneral |
1 'Valdersee those! who should . > ... , v- '■ _• ; heopleVparty, as’that W^uld
,• 1uo intention of pnh-f^ H . ^ OT)rkjn!.. %,i!h a six
• . Iielv recommending him to thei *: . i ,• , . *
. :■■ lioldiDg it w.th a l>a.i of
THE ASPECT IN EUROPE,
Command the two opposing arm-1
j ley. Where these grand maneu-
j vers will,take place ihas not been
{ decided, although every effort is i c,(i last night aud
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AGENT.
llaiktttsville; Texas.
m
imu
y THK POWJJt THAT IN NOW
SPOILING KOU A KIOHT.
( being made that they shall take , morning if it was true he had au-
•plaqe/As on a previous memorahle : thoriz**d »u explicit denial of his
occasion, at Hamburg, but PriegN«*udidaey for governor of Texas,
nitz and Hanover are also spoken ' W was jimt reading a letter from
- .V*' >
. » «
Moderating Their Enthu-
at the Forthcoming Visit of
Russian Flt*et.
. ' ' • ;!
N, October 8.-The en-j
iliral situation in Europe
(Jtouiiuateu b} Itwiyv which
ry aiuue no usceb th** peace
ii» a serious way. - Italy
her warlike preparations
ft Feverish ' activity which; is
ftttnply imlewritiahle, andvf which
every d»y liriugs new proofe. Her
* armameutris now so complete that
w -in.ft pos»ti<«i.tnJ!;s ©lam \vaT
ftnd.takei the fiel i wijfuu h wyek
rwanl Ilal , lx*k vyr, h,'8 uo
ive f«*r jetung ivh>s*- t lte dogs j
waf other ihan ttie iiicr<>|#!ng
verty autl Sufft i iV.g o( ln-r j -eo*
She has c«ruie I*» imn' , ss
she sa \s h* nefs.qf hat it
a Mr. Fonda aud taking that as a
text he gave this st- tement: : ‘
“Eo far as Mr Tomia is concern-
ed I have probably met him; I
don’t know where, it may have
been here, dr possibly in Dallas,
and it is likely if I were to see him
T would know him as a man I had
met and talked with, but I would
not recognize him as-Fonda. If I
of. They will be conducted upon
the lines of real war, and four
army crops will in all probability
take part, as was intended for this
year’s maneuvers, and as would
have been the case had it not been
for the failure of the crops.
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If “ C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure ”
is not the best remedy you have
ever used for Chills and Fever; hmi»..v interview with him ni»
your money will be refunded. u“a auy 1T^v|e - “ ^
Pleasant to take. Price 50 cts. \tsubj-ct, or expivssHd
For bwle by bEDRETl'ER & KNOX , to Ltim any of my own wishes, I do
not recollect it, t,\yugti it is more
t Uau b kely I may have . tal ked to
Uim du that subiect. . >
‘About bept. IT I received a let-
tei troai'E K. Fonda, dated cept,
1H, iu which he asks me whether,
t wtiuid accept;a nbciitftttioii for
oi&c
t •
*«»•*»-
Liquor license.
i
County Attorney John P. Git- ;
lespie of Dallas has received the.
fbi low.iri g o p i hi on f rom the offics
..f the aitonu y-general with regard
to liquor licenses: '..X
u.ul. suggesuxi Coi. Jerouj. Keftf*
n>, auil :.liO;ttbl;■ would, und. r no-
*'4» • , I dL.g,;Tv- K-o£ Ikiho fs- • which., .i-
Wl prance fl.©s not r>f»!y:.» her i ,;©es - ,N would !.••
_JViicanous Hud couDn-e-her to e bhsjness -,h'
.^peaceful lin© of policy umpoved, ' >tM.h bond hi H
while even G --------
ft iee advice It
Fu spile of what, diph matists
y ns to tbe role of Berlin iu the
alliance, it can be asserted
ydst now Berlin is holding
back. England is also do-
overything in her power to
rve peace, and when she
oat that the Italians were
retina tbe visit of her
to Italiian ports as an
m ou her part to the
Iple alliance, she at ooce reduced
number of the visiting squad-
ron to what was * trictly neceHsary
order to preserve a mere show
\ inter national courtesy.
Tbe excitemeut caused by the
expected visit of the Russian fleet
Jftftu P. 0ril^iji.k*. K^iVCwiiiifi AttornejMbatlaK-j
.• y>\ M." • M • . ' . , ' "j V : '•.‘
H.'ar >is i'i ;l r i^plV'to yoifr i i
ym: i p. g i . s .y d-.at ( rlpAh<h-p >
ult'nt ns l. . ?-'f .re f.oUl hi eibrl; cii'cuuistfahc.*1^, accept. Hu; mi.iiimt
i»>u. 1\» t i).at, ietter I i.o :ru-'
©l ; w iiHtev>'i < 'v i. .
“ You can make lliis Biuleihr tq; i
nave felt that this far ih i»u van©e,'
Id he Wilt-1 -I., n.-ft . v.-.y hhJg thaf [i> a i.e.: 1iit<i taken oiir
war than ewj.timi^iu h 'r pie- nj,j j„vv regnb;-
' straits. . .' (P i;...... . ;* ;,.j:
to dictate whom the party shall \n ^ uu-
,L „..i„ 4er eideof the fight thigh and
nominate for governor. I cau only
say that as far as I am concerned K T u\ T T J t
t abdomen. He died next fore-
I have no desire for the nomina-
tion, add if nominated T could not
make the canvass. Neither Mr,
Fonda, or any one else, has bad
any authority from me to make any
statement respecting my inten.
tione.”
passed up aud out on the front of
;yV'- ^ ,y>-_
IX) ri’ON TICKING MACHINE.
The (halm Made That It Hag Been
' ‘ Perfected at Last.
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, Ct'ERO, Texas, October 6.—The
cottou picking machine is at last a
success. .
: For the past four or five weeks
Messrs. Turuer aud Parsons, the
[ifiventors, have been - here, near , ,v , ,. rrjn ,. u
One.ro, Irving the maebiue. The btS.t,0“' Hill county, reach-
irial was- made npod .the premises
of M r. U rn. Hftsdorf, about a mile
fiouj town. The gedtlemen very
noon. He leaves a wife aud two
or three children. His father and
mother died in March this year
within a week of each other.
Weimar Mercury: The Hoggs*
Clark “kiss and make up” meeting^
booked for last Saturday afternoon ’
‘died a borning’ so to speak. No
interest was taken in the project,
and no one was present. * * *
After a lingering and most pain-
ful illness bf several weeks’ dura-
tion, the little baby boy of Mr. and
Mrs. X R. Gasman breathed his
last. * * * The* news of the
death of Mrs. M. S. Borden (wid-
ow of Col. John P. Borden) at
Of Hallcttsviile, Texas* '
CAPITAL
- $60.1
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■ OFFICfiRSt .r
4. W'. Hatttt£i{, President; Carwy 8h»w, VJ
‘ VBIE3TCH SliLPSON. (
.v H. M. TiPPETT. A«u*UBt C^hkjr.
.: ;• OLRKCTOK&
Cfj SliMT. ' n>
A. B. Derail. - Joaepli
4; W. Bennett. C. A.
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"Foreign ■ and Domestic
.. ' ? bought and sold.'
Collections a Sped;
eel here Sunday Afternoon, and Was
received vyith many expressions of j
regret bv the numerous friemfs of !
the family.:m this section. The
Dr. J. J. McKan:
. . .
I l-rUf . SUCCfSS. ; . ' b- •; .'
Yesterday Mr. I. Blum of Gal-
v^**toi), the president of the com-
pMijy booking the enterprise,, came,
to Cuero. So/rie of the cotton
picked by the machine was ginned
, . .. . ....by one of the uius here and is'
V‘ ;lh“ ' 'VOUld be ,.U)S5eJ ; aa guwl ,uidd!ing. lbe
^rnh, ofyiviug an expre^iou ,.d^S ^ ““ ’ pir’oeot*!
to the ..v^,.cnug my -purposes m the ulj ^ boll# an/bIoom8 are ,rot
ditiems of the new law. Ttnf aci
pafesed by the Twenty*third l*'t:ifi-
lature regulating tbe sale of 1r
qhorB bifid© no provisiouw .relative
to the continuance or dis« outiuu
ance of bubiiicsa under lio ii-e
outstanding at the time the new
law takes effect. * It is expressly
provided, however, under the new
law, that no license should be is-
sued for a louger or shorter p«rio<l
than one year. There are uo pro
visions authorizing the cancella-
tion of the o|d license and the
payment of the difference and the
taking out of the new license for
t*
premises; .
“Aly own |X)sitioD is just biniply
tniot I have studiously avoided
paiMicipatiou in 'practical politics
ernes tne campaign of last year.
I fiave no desire for any office; do
not regard my self as fitted for par-
ty leadership at all, and am, in al-
most every respect, uusuited for
the life of a politician or of a pub-
lic man. T have no desire for the
uoioriety which comes from news-
paper discussions of myself or of
my purpose. For that leasou - I
have avorded even interviews with
respect to matters of that kind,
one year, it is prcfiiim il tnat tbe | and have repeatedly requested
legislature ueVer inteuvh d urn | reporters, whom I have
to ToQh»rt and - of tbe* Russian;,
■ftailors to Paris is calming down, 1 is ludievd iba’hf*.
irThe caar am! FreitClV govyrn-ment ten* - ($01
conHscatUiu in the ma.lt.erV end
having made no oilier ,.ro«*ir
inachine does not injure tbe plant;
uopeued bolls and bloom© are rot
injured in any way, and picks 90
per cent of the cotton. It will
pick from five to teu acres per day,
according to the speed of the team
used in pulling it.
Messrs. Turner & Parsons are both
New Yorkers. Mr. Turner has spent
several years in the South, while
this is Mr. Parsons’ first visit to
this action. The machine la the
result ofeight years work, that has
been crowned with success.
A public exhibition of its work-
ings will l>e given in the next
wee^.or so, so that the “doubting
Thomases” may be convinced.
AMONG OUR EXCHANGES;
■ GOLD. O'J
& MCMisiil!
body, accompanied by the son aud
daughter, Mr. L. D, and Miss Liz-
zie, arrived Monday evening, and
wa^. taken to the Odd Feild'.vs
cemetery for in term :u c‘ * *
Several young rqen of Weimar l ^ ■ V-X;; ^ , _
found -little pleasure last Sunday- ItOuSPON + - - TE
WiWMSSon itari urn.
it--, i -
night in sfripping the clothes off of „
i i i * -7, . - . . , X’iie Original ;and-only OeM
and ducking m the water trough , fof ,Jje wf.i3k«v nud 2df!
a Bohemian named FrAnk Socha, a ■ pi»ina-ttnhii.
*eerb©med,Al«S#l^d,ttKrj; No s H
a/ieRio woioiu oam-d E1U from Svrium ose7 to , iuieol
Colvmbatf.: Oae ..of the , ^V,,e ekio ti,us e»
menses akeo to the ;p°s office the hfeofthe patSent”
and left there, minus . his clothes. - - 1
For tbe aforesaid pleasure a fine
aud costs amounting to $14.50 was
imposed upon each of tw/> of the
offenders who came up and plead
ffnilti? Uafhor r^Aar nlaaanra'
guilty. Rather dear pleasure!
........■
To Chicago.
Tickets are on sale at the Aransas
Pass depot, HaUetsville to Chicago and
return, for $34.55, limited to thirty days.
To St. Louis and return $^9.40, also lim-
ited to thirty days. -
on i.m .\(;iiv<l i;. -
are doing everything iu their pow-
ia onler • lo make Ai n 1 dent,
t thoebaracter of the \ visit
eui 1 lie utiy pa©i ffi\ amlt! ;
met cttsuallv., not lo mention wfint
L have said, .because I hm-e wail ted Ufiklabd correspondence Eagle j
tu kVoi^ fttiy. partieipHtidij m puli- Lake CAnoeyMrs, L. G. Farley left
vl......v'^liug tics, for which I feel entiiely uii^j Tfiu^tny for Haltetsyjlle where !
'■ fc-.o..,a|-c-.ai , .suited. | : site \vill spend th j winter with her,
ft* ‘R ; ; - dp -'.-o..' ’T ain u.U a teaudidate Uo •. tie Mr. Frank Farley. She was
r ar- j ooimuiUion t«» any office, for >a .v-.-.x- J ■f.cinmpatii.ed. bv Mr. Toi'u Mull in <
: if : nor- v>r 'for ;;tiy -olti;*)' i.fiic:' ;l.m.vr-i abd sisteiv iss EflK' '
•!- ;V ‘ t<» 1 e\{)i‘. t to t>». 1 I• . f a;. . . * .' - .. ' ■ . -!
©Vf^^C
ariike ttatiif* stations Won't!
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Yi»akiir . (1 i-Hpliie:
j; r*i 1 ’ :. . 1 r ■ r ■ ‘ - ,1 ‘ ' ' v ' ”*
. ... . . i .! ■ ■ - ' * .*'C •; o\ I ,*,.ul not !tj<- {inatt-,,; r
3**: .....
... F. :-v>. ..... ... 1. ,1. , ; .UJuci^rs at Hone Hre;“Iavmg lor a1
os© watch ...... ™JJI.-WBWi.. .. .
mtier in ordHt h> prevent tii© ©n j which ui.....; , ......a '.make a campaign. Io« ti,H; o a- : Vffi‘©^rs at Hope Hm:*’Iaying for”*!
‘ ^ ......k ” ? - - req .uod, ameh- Tor>s<m 1 have icgaided myself nmn «ho are said to Md
mm i,l‘ ‘ h- 11 >.i‘0' ©Ach.: nrejy-d.de of the”question./ Ii. ml- the.brusKpear.. t ere. ^ ^
lii^PflST4 taknn rvn? iiiirG r 'tlrr» ^ i Jit iW«» t.d fit nt' mv hnui bdeu Ynl?oV IV1F8. Louis Lishnp, foriD-
poison or other cool
eases. All medicine given'
the stomach.
LOCAL REFEKENf
Ex-Jadge T. A. Hester, HmatfrM
Raymond and Jake Uornokoer P
Frinkn and Dr. Nave, Shine
ting
Add re**, DR. J. J. XoKAHKi
1413 Frank!
■ : ‘ Bo
THE BEST
EARTH- IS
InR
^eel $W Win
i Ail AS no c
r*i> • rf ‘e
■■■* -y - ,©'■
ot any Hgont^ w host* minsioti
is to provoke au. iuterpalioual
juarrel. It is also fearetl that an-
irchists may take advantage of the
tioo to show their teeth, but
is the oulv real serious cause
ciety,.aml go one can tell
*r,or not we are to be treated
'prise from the peninsular
>m. * -yi ;
kaiser, after having assisted
Austrian maneuvers, is' a<»
SO ©nthusiastic .aboui ‘ thi-1
mad© by his own army at
iland. It was with iEl-<lis-
Mstonishmeut that
a till 1 ■ * it and t he 1 me n Se ,' with u
issued < xi 1>. Imuinli.ui. *
; Yery tespcctf-idiv.
ed that-Afbowd cKc.-hd'd'/urMi i ihe merT'cTiptranted xlcbts'on accoUUt1 .way to HaUetsville to protect
eiu l«» weal! m 1 ; , f the T.-xa- A'lvHa.-e. o,; in ........, her a eui! iu cncm.v
upon l hose execidiug the. tiou with it, .which - have eiidhti rai-
sed 111© aud which; T must pay/ or ; * -v.
see oaid, and tills, with the n^cesf Yoaktini G tvipbic: The ftdlow-
©ary:.su.pis>rt-'of my .family'.will 1/e- ln^c list (if fiiu'cc-sf-ulapplioants^/for
- 1 d . (jiiirc thiit.-f ni.y.ft!.t;':-.t.(c- -V. - ,■©■.*• rtificiitesds official Itavs
Quit c '.V.-;sir»«4.i»'f, A’ ten©-. v-Gc;.!..*.!...’;. iy t«>. bus in ess,, and have Im-ph • t, r\: r ; in;; <• t'.iv.n. A. j .1 i m to Prof. -I.'M.
A. Williams
Ljnn, Mass.
For the Good of Others
v
\ • •
.y‘
' MeiPstWaci
/'■ . i no h, -do ttin.t cV(*r sU'ice.tne. c-cij- j- C^t < >u, of ( ’uvi-u. wl:o Hh u ariledit
-s-'ii - .Vgu;;©*•: -V: -- t ; ,>-0^110:/ 1 i-t year closed- ,■ / to 1 ’n>f. i f I). Kcoti /foi; /lOiblicaV.
could
majesty notic
iDches of
has made enormous struKs j
*t •uhh aa German 'nt* | obtain a large majority for iheas^ {imv© Also spo.keh of other people’s
pud not bat envy. Ger-} orea^atUftt tha O/j^-hs. ^ ^h-TpHrty men whom I would giactly
support for that office. Among
in (be grand maneu-
Lorraine bad not
nerve and
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
eures Dyapepsl*, In-
tlon*Debility.
mm
-,0/ ;
them may be named W. O. Hatchi-
son of Ban Marcos, Eyan Jones of
Eratb county. Major Rumpb, B.
Ajiiigt) sod others. Major Ke»r-
gore, F. P. Price, Annie Hoefa,
Nina Weisinger. Second grad.©:
Minnie Bolton, J. Ik Brown, 8
sie Dodd, Mary Gillett, Sftllie
Hamblen, Emde Halzapael, J.
M. Kuehna, Maggie Moreland, J.
ittie Simpson,
P. Parr, Hettie
Rev. Jft, Williams Heartily En-
doraee Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
We are pleased to present this from
Rev. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee
street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass.:
“ I see DoreaMB why a clergyman, more than
a layman, wbe knows whereo* lie speaks
should hesitate to approve an
Article of Merit
and worth, from which he or Mi family hare
De* o ilgoafty Maeflled, and whoso comi‘«-.[iJar
oey may aenr# to extend thoie l»*-Beflts to
oUrers by tncreaeing their cnnfkleiv e. My wtfo
-haj lor mui.y yearftheou a sufferer fi'oni severe
Nervouft Headache
V; . i n Q T
P» «It
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Cte-i.
f C C l JJC
--- cipVes. U
Sffiiugj or
•jiirbs t*j
0;il of
' gears
, protect*
bivntage
er ice.
side drr
man or
thuj runs-
so gcai-ud
a vtr
The i?taf
riel: TG-ma<
an^le steel i
'and steel
oocbbif
h ; I i iteavy.aud vt
N'drwrecks ad far.. Huy the 1
v-f. |
lip
tl
uliW
ry fast
sity, while her general health has been lm-
prored Her appetite has also been bettor.
Ftooi our experience with ;.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I ton ae bosltatton in e adorn^Jtoyiooriiwte
San Antonio,
I w^
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KAHN*
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