Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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PENSION SCHOKXLfc'n.
The Deutsches Theater bad the
biggest bouse of the season, last
Sunday flight. Every seat in they
opera house was filled and the
audience all went preptred to1!
have a good time, and they did.
A large number of farmers- were
in from the country-.and all en-
joyed themselves.
The play is a three-act comedy r
and. was,well presented through- j
out. The leading spirit was of!
v course Henry Messer. The other |
parts were all subordinate to the
* part of Philip Kdapprotb, but all
contributed to the success of the
play. * Mr.-Meeser was in his ele-
ment as Klapporth and gave a fine
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Rendition of the part, keeping the
audience in constant laughter
while he was on the stage.
Mrs. Messer., while not having
ikmch to do, gave an *ar.tistic por-
trayal of the part of Amalie Pfef-
fer. *Tfcis lady’s forte is comedy,v
and she should never attempt any-
thing else. ./•',.
y : Mrs. F. Berckehhoff is improv-
ing rapidly and gave a good per-
MS
/formance of Ulrike Sprosser.
Miss Isabel Wendtland was all
[Ufat could be expected in the part
of Josephine Krueger.
You may have heard
about SCOTT'S EMULSION
and have ^ vague notion
that it is cod-liver oil with
its bad taste and smell and
all its other repulsive fea-
tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
purest and the best in the
world, but made so palata-
ble that almost everybody
.can, take it. Nearly all
children like it and ask for
more.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
... v * AT *«•' * v
looks like cream; it nour-
ishes the wasted body of
the baby, child or adult j
better than cream or’ any'
other food in existence. It
bears about the same rela-
tion to other emulsions that
cream does to milk. If you
have had any experience
with other so-called “just as
good” preparations, you
will find that this is a fact.
• .- • .
• The hypophosphrtei that are
combined with the cod-jiver oil
give additional value to it because
they tone up the nervous system
and impart strength to the whole
body.
50c. and $1.00. all drutgi«<s, "
SCOTT & pOWNfc, Chemists, Ntu York.
bade, of Galveston, who was visi-
ting tfie family of ^V*. F. Mueller,
and who, in company v^rth Misses
Mueller, Mrss Delia Stem and 1
Miss Finkenstein. cbaperbboil * by
It. FY Mueller.:attend(‘vl.a ball in).
Witting.—Flatonia Argils. -
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Married, at the Lutheran church, 1
Rev. W in. DziewasOfficinting, Mr. 1 Jk
Will Hi o<!. son Of Mr.- Nick Brod,
and Miss Lydia Wife borer. JTb-ik ;A
was a very pretty church weddihg |
and attracted quite a crowd. The1?.
Gazette wishes, the happy couple j
long life and . prosperity.—Shiner ;
Gazette. * ,
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W. A. Mdily orgam^'r tor the
“CouM Not Ue
on Left Side."
Broom Corn.
tterak/s Birthday
v : 0- - • - T*he Halletsvilfe Hwrtltl
, J. H. Montgomery, the well | entered upon its 29th yea*.
fsti tii . fir^t f.ifjnilv w^eklv nnd
; know n Ram-bo l>rqom manufactu a tir^t class family weekly and W
I'rer. was here yesterday with a richly merited the success it fea#
. Joatd of- brooms. He says he has i achieved-—Bren ham Bannpr. *
no difiicnlty in disposing of all he | 0 .
manufacture. Speaking of. The Halletstille Hf.Rai.iy 1>» ■'
1 the high price of broom corn j paHt its 29th mHe pot. M*jjf **r
‘ i otofod thfit he harL this season. ___1 ____^___Cl. j.:S -\T
stated that he had, this season, proSp0r and continue to We,
. | price.
, sold it for a.s much
; ton., about double
fflt it
always has beeo. one of the best
i weeklies in the state'.—Jsfrna
the ordinary
SH>*, { Progress. -
Catholic, Knights, of America, left
yesterday on a business trip to!.
U^llnsand other northern .points, r
His work at this point has been
par excellence and he leaves with j
the best wishes of a host of d
friend?*.—San Antonie pally /Tri-
bune;
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^For three ye^r> I suffered from
heart disease* ; Gould not lie
on my left side, had diazy
spells, and at times my heart
would skip a beat: Physi-
cians and proprietary medi-
cines failed to do me aiiy
good, but" three bottles of
i>r. Miles' Heart Cure made
me a healthy man.
J. J. Vanderree, Cornell, 111. 1
DR. MILES’ '
Mr, Montgomery
however, that the articles in the
Wai Iy press on broom corn s-row-, o|<| ^£T0^u,
in2 iu'e. mis1 eaf 1 insr. as they »fry! Hal^l.
greatly overstate the product,,,,,. lts twenty.ninth mile
, like old winejmproves with 5gc.
• . . It has. however, been such •
tion and in ordinary seas*)ns. !
t-,, .. . J , . paper for so many years,
i Shelter fer curing must he pro--
which he says is from'500 to 1000
pounds per- acre, without irriga
that
.. . , there hasn't really been fmfeb
.vtaed. Wbuth c„st, sometlnng, and , ,.oom. f()r fur{her ' toprowi«*.
these expense,II p.,oh&bly j>?,j H(|UetsTille and
t vent the business from being over* ! , . . • . . A-, p..
, . T . ' have lust cause to t»e prottd oftfthe
done, though at present. ,pr,ce* it! HERAtD.-Sch«lenhure Stickw.
fJudge D. A. Paufiis
has aban-[ >
doned the idea of running for j
county attorney and will enter the:
race for the office «>f'. State Sena- )
tor. diidge Paufus has the re-
- A v ■ S'*'. % •. * **' ^ • *
(juisite qualification for this posi-.
tion and would'fill it in a manner)
satisfactory . to
zette.
all.—Shiner Ga-
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Heart
Cure
is sold by all (lrusryists .on paarantee
first bottle be a e fits or atone/ baGk.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
Dr. MHes Metiical Company, Elkhart, Ind.
is a very profitable crop.—Karnes
Gounty !News.
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Bow Are 2
►••tr
’3lr Kldncj- "
Solid IIjdroj;«n.
) Ccntrary to the opinion long held
j that soiidtneil hydrogea.-woiijri present,
j wherv found, the appearane6-Of a metal. )
{ Prdf. Dewar finds that it IsJroth trans-
parent and colorless. Ax first he was
urieonvineed by the result of his ex- J
Trani»pOrtJ*ti«*n to Parin. ’ *,
The omnibus compapv of PartL OB
the occasion of the exposition next
year, will have ninety-two lines aad
1,500 vehicles, performing 25,000 5onr-
nfb’s a day. pnd capable of transpotltt|f
1,028,000* passengers. »*C£b 'K
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‘Pick'*
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McKmght. the well I
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Ks*vor.lte Color* of -Hoyalty.
The sultan of Turkey’s favorite color]
jsjs dark7) red. - The German emperor
known flalletsville contractor and .likes his uniforms of btue and red, and
builder was jh the 'city, at train
time Wednesday on his way to.
Gonzales on business.--;Yoakum
Times.
mL I L°iL‘wln/.K i I’rcHtheO his Isst on tridHV even-
Henkhaus, and Miss Lizzie Wpndt-
land, made tbe most o‘t their char-
acters and showed good taste
throughout.
Messrs. Chas. Guenther, C. 1.
Jaeggli, Joe Kram, H. Gramberg,
ing, the lfifb inst., at the parents
home a few miles below Edna in
A. R. De Eluent, editor of the
Journal, Dovleston, Ohio, suffer-
ed for a -number /of) years from
rheumatism in Iris right shoulder
and side. He /says-: “My right
arm at times, was entirely useless.
covererb with gold embroideries. The
kin'g of Greece, who dons his pnlfohms
as selctom as possible, has a marked
pi*efer'ence for light coldrs. The em-
peror of Austria has a preference for
gray, while the, emperor of Russia likes
dark green uniforms, and the king of
Italy, excejrUng the rare ocasion when
he appears' in a general’s uhfortn, gen-
erally. wears black. > ,; )/ ',
‘v ; G ;; G >. . G:, :
• Around the World.
Tnt Russian minister of rai^ram
nas prepared ? time-tablf* showing that
when ’h** Trans-Siberian railway la
perimer.t. Ij appeared to him that the
deposit obtained might- be- solidified -|;flnished the jonracy around"tke”mrli
aif- rising from' a residuum of air ad- taJ> bc raade ,n thirty-three dajs.^ ~
hering to the apparatus., or from air
and hydrogen combined in the course
cf preparing the. gas. HbNveveT. by
varying the experiment, the professor
has been able to* establish with cer-
tainty the production,of solidified• hy-
drogen. T •*• ’ yy.V
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Ikmand for ISorer*. ■;./ - . .
The demand for laborers thr-ngTmBt*
fall sections of the west continme to
be gfeatly in excess of the supply, tat
spite of tbe fact that the wibtef g«am
-*a '>-■
Littjeit Enientld . la the -Wptfd.
^ - A vase cut from a single emerald..
1 tried Chamberlain's Tain Balm. i has been preserved in a cathedral in
and wa.^lirprisecl to receive re-.j Genoa, Italy, 60 years. It is the ltfrg-
^his county. Orl Sfttu-rday the re-j lief > alnuist immediately. The est gem of the kind' in the ..world., its.
nviins were taken to Seclusion jn •d>ain Balfti has been a constant1 dimensions being:/ Diameter. -12%
u.„.
did well in their respective rubles.
Mr. Adolph Blohm. for*a first
' appearance, . did 4. exceptionally
well and doserves much praise for
his efforts in the part of Alfred
Bflimln*** from Sugar.
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Klnpproth.
Tbe violin playmging by Mr. E.
E. Heimnnn and his little son, was
excellent and was highly appreci-
ated by the audie&ce.
, The music by the Shiner band
was unexcelled. The boys are im-‘
proving rapidly and Shiner has
cause to be proud of its band,
Tbe gross receipts of the enter1
tainment footed up the nice sum
* of $82.90. There was a dance af-
(xrissom'and his family have many, gevera] Anther? of:!the craw Qf a ; efhibitKl .very ; rarely; and
inends in Lavaca and this, enunty i pugar-iaden. ship were/ afflicted .with | thdn only by ordcf -of the senate.—Xew
who deeply sv in jvithizc.with them.! bU-ndness in fh» moonlight and star- 1 y >lc ChronaJp. *
iight wlien in .the tropics, though they “ / «ui,r ■ ■ ~
could see- quite cle'arly as soon as the * CLEAN STRAW HATS *
sun rose. They .attributed it to. the ’ ■ ' ' ’J •
lamps fiom the sugar. A nice straw or.leghorn hat may. be
in this sad
i Progress.
bereavement. — Edna
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l>r. S. G. (iueLther. Sam Gott-
lieb, Alex Kotzebue, .John Brun- j
kenhoefer and Misses Bertha Kot-
f Batching Ostrich
A Florida man has just succeeded in
hatching an ostrich egg in an inen-
zebue apil Marv -Matzke, -cre-^i
has ofteh been tried in California. It
took
down from Moulton Suhday and
attended the Deutsches Theater
and ball Sunday night.—Shiner ; °me thrm,gh'
Gazette.
| cleaned at home, and made to look tike
I new. Kill a pail half full of warm sude
—a tabiespoonful of Gold Dust Washing
Powder will make the %rigbt kind of
snds and whiten the straw; Immerse
the*straw, moving U up and down until
every is wet; then lift It. from the
water, lay it upon a board or 'table, and
r > v clear warm water: let It drfp for a few
1 momentsrth<cn Iron it with ajihin cloth
between; press the crown over a bowl
strong. Ait druggist*; r,0o or Si. Cureguaran-
. , . - . teed Booklet and sample free. Address
tier, by the ctimmissioncrs court. ; Sterling liemedy C'O., ciuvaao cr yew York.
L
D- > ter the performance. -Shiner Ga-
j A better appointment could not;
Last Thursday night at the res- j h„ave t,ecn .Tbe Xiemeyer1
ideoce of Mr. and Mr*. Cha , A-! l»".nyproved uprtn
as public weighers.*-Shiner (ia-
» ' 'v Don’t Tobnero SpitT-mok* Tolir Lite Aw*r. r. .. , . .
To quit tobacco-'Easily and toraver. be'nia*- , ironjpg on the
John H. Aiemeyer has been re- .,g de to make.Jt^tlffier.
appointed publie weigher at Shi
High j zette‘
wear and tear of service very well, sufr
Keesl^r the young people w^i e r
entertained atS progressive
' Five by Miss Frieda Wangemanu
Everyone present spent a delight John Autrev. our well known
'"Ini evening. The ladies* first prize 1 h»Lher, accompanied by his sis- [ family as well as in the arts;
^ ter, Miss Bertha, )went to HalletV*»• . "
The Oldest Steam-Engine.;
The oldest steam engine in the‘world
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Shimming Rare In Night Drewr*.,
A striking wiovelty has just been in-
trod need bv a ladies' swTmming club in
French rarm.v o...eers report .him* - the ^ape o, a somnambnlHU hand,-.
hum cooking utennils Employed in the ®ach doihpetltor, ,h hdditlon to
. , -- . / ., - her ordinary swimming costume, had
messes of the rank and file stand the ’ . . ~ ' / ’ .
to t\ear a nightdress and nightcap.
i and to carry a lighted candle through-
wa*» awarde<l to Miss Alma Boett*
ober, and Mr. Gus. L I rich receiv- ; v,^e ^0't,a.v to attend the funeral
ed the gentlemen’s first prize. The aunt, Mrs. 1* rank Autrev,
,who seems to be rather fortunate i ■Autrey s death w:us tine to mens^
in that direction.' Those who ! ,os- le,lve* a ' husband ah;l
participated in the games were.1^!even children, to mo^'.rn her joss.
Nenhatttf. Miss ’ Tom- ' ^he WftK MH years of age and was
“booby” prize was triumphantly l nee Hagin, which.takes place at- .Tj ing more than J20 years. It was built
1 Wried off by Mr. Frank Young, ' this evening at that place. Mrs, | J^1777’ 11 is a ****
in diameter, with ah 8-ft. stroke. This
veteran engine has been in the service 1
of the Birmingham Canal Nayigaiiou ».
■ , .company. •> »' '.!.
Mrs. W. O* Neubaus, Miss ' Tom- i ane was & years of age and wasr T ■ jt-■ / . •'
mie Hughes of Shiner, Misses A I- a niemberqt the-Methodist efiurch E<inr*t« Y.mr ho««m ymi*
Boettcher, l>anA Perlitz, Ophelia ^ nero.vStar.
Matu la Lena Feriitx,.-Cora Kessler *
Btleoa Jordan. Marie,. Brey munn, ^.e pension depart hient
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, iOc.SSc, 50cv •?
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Frieda Wangenmnn. arxiGMesM-*. ^••-hington fins just M»tihed *t;j ,mj > ^ ,in (,hjna
Chas- A. Kessler. K. (A Boettcher, l-homas.Smoot. Esip. that n txm-.';in(| on, ;qf. thftir. .'writers -imentions
G. G Tansey Clias V l'eflitz sh»n of pe* month* had tice.ii Amoves which; repeated the- sounds of ’ • ^
PtUilBrev-nThnn. C. S. Vrfilor \G!V™nte.t Mr>] Milcjitd-H, Puke of,)1//"1/ /“'f . >
Solan. <iu* 1'Irich. Ecic lincti- tli>.' i-il v. The ,s...lUteil ‘ “ " / /' ‘ ;w iluiC in bloJ^ ^ fTkA'f^
cher. Frank Young of tlii, Oty.' ,r":n I>ewml>, r l:*. Iv:,. which :nUVe'hTilaLiL^ai'n! .OUl ;-Wf M
and Mr. Huso Neuhaus id Ilhck- t S«v^ her somMlm,* over ¥4P0 n-p v ■ the Herai.t, . for: parficulari.. If f . S
u... to tlte ))iv>i*nl, -Mr. Suunit acted. ' 1 ■ I1 (.i* .vt i crui Wnf • m*,.I i,.i r,,i-. utile' .%
matter.
berry.—Schulenburg Sticker.
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fering less than tjhhed vessels whea , • h comprised three
overheated. Other observers make the i .... - . • * . .
same report. Aluminum tmdoubtedly.I. Preliihinary heats and a anal.,
has a widening prospect of use in the j
Too Cold to We*r Muatarhei.'
Men exposed to the rigors * of the
Alaskan v^inter never wear mustaches.
They wear full beards to protect their
has recently gone off dtity after'work1
fTiroats and ..{aces, but keep their upper '
lips’clean shaven. The moisture’from
the breath congeals so quickly that a
ng of wood': the cjltndef Jf lnches-, mubiuomes'embedded in a solid-
diameter. with ah S-fl. stroke This ! of. »»* thp <*"* 9 f"*** “ »
short tithe. •
INDEX OF REMEDIES
.«.0F THE..
St. Nicodemus Drug Store.
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Beaaty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood nieaijk a clean* fikin.. Xt
beautv without it. Cascarets/Cohdv Cathar
im
i. f\»nily Caihartie. cure constipation.forever. I tic clean vour blood and keep it clean,
Vio* :irr* c.o ffdl^dra^,stsrefund money | birring Up the lazy liver and Steiijhg all i
' :purities frorhr the body. .Begin to-dny- tc
oanish pimples, boil/. Llotclies, blackheads
and that iickb’ bijjous complexion by takinjj
■ fit
Na i tirul (Ills' it] Chlim.
Nil turn! gys conveyed ir(.‘ Imni’bob } f^stargt^—beapty for ten'cents. All drug
Magnetic Oil.—A celebrated
aliaver of all pains, internal
as well, as external. Best
Liniment on earth.
Prlo*, SOc. •
Balsamia.—The only reme-
dy for the cure of Consump-
tion, Coughs and all diseases
of the Chest, Throat and
Lungs. It cures La Grippe
excellently.
Price, SOc.
Rosalia.—An Iron Tonic of *
very pleasant taste for cur-
ing Malaria, Fever, Chills
and pains in the bones
when suffering with La
Grippe.
Price, 7Sc.
t
Konvalia.—Ctlres all diseases
of .the Kidneys and Bladder,
especially Stiff Back of old
people, resulting from Kid-
nev diseases.
Price, 91.00.
Headache Tablets. — A re-
liable and tried remedy for
Headache, Neuralgia, Paina
in th^ Bones, and for cool-
ing off the Fever.
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I■rfoe, 26c.
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Liver Pills. — An excellent
cure for all Diseases having
their origin from inactive
-livcr; as Constipation, Jaun-
dice, Dizziness, Bad Taste,
etc.
Price, 25o.
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Healing Salve.— Ht* 1 a
Wounds of all kinds, Burns,
'Erysipelas. Boils, etc. Also
cures Inflammation and
Catarrh of the Eyes.
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Price, -So.
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St. Nicodemus Drug Store,
HALLETSVILLE. TEX.
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NIC MORRIS, Prop
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Lot For Sale.
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W - ;/-■ I f v i
were oaifum-ii Working oh three (l('*rkf.. (
.'riH* spued of thuso .vessels.;rii<Mir ’’ ,l>VneY c*alt at once
■s*\ .miles ad hour in‘fair wcat-ltcr.. ■ ■ ■■'
- voii want a gocwl lot. for- little *\
G'1*
as her attorney in the
Once mpre it becomes our pain- } oa^uin Ilerahl ; •
fflt <lnty to record the taking
| from this community of a brih'ht Mi-K.** M..i Vi HaH. O. ,lt vr,:un,.i 6,i.,„Hi. (to?.. .
% and-most promising vbuth. a little ville. fnd Miss fins sit*.- A leXander,. - ”3.V. air .rcs.istam-e- to a ia/i>v ;v , )th/ bay mak^ a eivx!' rktidn. .-Acid to
*ll„w who thMKirf.y. i.f„. ..f..! -am,'in Thu^luv t"'//'' ^ X
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Proper Feed for Horses. ;* Prpf,.Jia-v-: . V
yup'oH. I^vs that coi n, is a yerv: poor '-
fd«d fur hnrses.' inii ..that- •quisv.poem ' ^
V ia Houston and Sbrevejxirt.
Houston East & West Texas
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GULF AIR LINE,
tbe family and was a favorite \v<ilh enjoy tin* Red Men - hall anil are
all ht» young associates. After a- the/guest> <>f /Ra'y J .yioi--,.
^ . *r- . ’■* 1 m ’ ' ' - I * • • ' , ' "-■/ ,* t ^ ‘ t ' *(
brief il/ness from that dreaded 4 ^ oakum Rrires-
Jaundice, I .ittie ; -t •; , . . ^f)« A* 7 * .
AYt* oniiiiitted last i,su«
. ix tons?
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Lin e ^.Tpai\*ii* tto-ixvr,.- . ’ \d 'V ill <i<» reddle Ml, RoUSlV .
T(vji</eva>v:y ,.>f /.HhlU./ii jiirit/ .ii»> Hla.l .Jiafflh MV iiOVtlst-pji'JCtiS wit!) tltt* / ./%.
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; ,/ ; A New York E.,ric «,» that iim.iii, n—n !«••■ >.> X**.* l.iiit.k) Klittkk ot.'V ' , »" '*>
•* / ’ ' / ' * ' 1,1 of the* valley la jMjtennous.,- ami- Rs '5tt»*tn .eminent weafhet' ui npati. .,
•on of Mr. and Airs. J as. Gn^^iiu, rx-'iince the M-rtiv^i of ^Miss.- < cii» should not be. placed |b thr mouth
The 5hortest Direct Route North, Ea^t and Southwest.
Direct Connections.
disease^ black
Jimmie, .aged sixteen year-, and
•Elegant Sleepers
Write for Rate and Time. ; . . T * :
Houston. W. H. TAYLOR. O. I. # P. A.
DOHERY. A. O. P. A., HoustiM. Te*«»,
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