Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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HALL RTS VILLE
Falling hair, means weak hair.
Then strengthen your hair;
feed it with the only hair food,i
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks
falling hair, makes the hair
pair Vigor
grow, completely cures dan-
druff. And it always restores
color to gray hair, all the rich,
dark color of early life,
" My hair waa falling ont badly and f wu
afraid I won Id tote it all. Then I tried Ayer's
Hair ViROr. It quickly stopped the falling and
made my hair all I could with it to be.”
RkbkoCA E. Aulen, Elizabeth, N. J.
fUM a bottle.
All druggist*.
for
J.C.iTIRCO.,
Lowell. M*st.
Falling Hair
KISS HER.
Say, young man! it you’ve a wife;
Kh-s her.
Every morning of your life,
I Kiss her.
I Every evening when the sun ,
t Marks your days bi-labor done,
‘ Get ybu homeward on the run—
Kiss her.
Even though you are feeling bad,
Kiss her.
If she's out of sorts and sad.
Kiss her.
Act as if you meant it, too:
Let the whole true'heart of you
Speak its ardor when you do
Kiss her.
If von think it's “soft,” you're
wrong.
Love like this will make you strong,
Kiss her.
You’re her husband now, but let
Her possess her lover yet;
Every blessed chance you get,
Kiss her. ,
A
Every good wife lets her man
• Kiss her* “
Be a man then, when you can,
Kiss her.
If you'd strike with telling force
At the Evil of Divorce.
Just adopt this simple course-^
Kiss her.
Exchange Interviews.
People You Know.
.[• We notice that Editor W. II.
r Beaumier, Df ttie Halletsville
BIRTHS, DEATHS, MARRIAGES
Halletsville - Herald.
Published Every Thursday Mbrnlng.
C. F. Lehmann,......Publisher and Proprietor.
W. R. Beaumier,............. .h..Editor.
Thursday, August io.
Subscription Rates:
One Copy, One Year,.............................$1.50
One Copy, Six nonths,........................... .75
Payable In Advance.
Advertising Rates On Application
\ Long Distance Telephone No. 12.
Dog days are due.
Let the blessed sun shine on.
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Be temperate. There’s mil-
lions in it.
It is time for a new scandal to
be unearthed,
* The question of the hour:
*‘Been to preaching yet?”
--
A: wise man never argues;
that’s the secret of his wisdom.
- The Floresville? Chronicle offers
$5 an idea. That's discounting
brains, Joe.
—»—• —--—-
Lavaca county fruit and vege-
tables should be canned by a fac-
tory in Halletsville. ,
A man never begins to grow
conceited until some pretty
woman smiles on him. *
An exchange says that love is
whipped cream and angel cake;
matrimony, corned beef and cab-
bage.
There’s going to be some tall
campaigning in Lavaca county
next year. The pot has already
commenced simmering.
Clean up. clean rp, CLEAN
UP. The Herald has been ding-
ing this- subject in its readers’
ears all summer, and now that
yellow fever has invaded the
United States we intend redoub-
ling our efforts. The city dads
look &t it the same way also for
a short rfotice was published last
week advising all citizens to
| Herald, has stood the examina-
tion for one of the rural carrier
routes of that county and has
1 been awarded .the contract for
carrying the mail. Just how he
is going to find time for a rural
j route and attend to the business
! of editing the paper, we have
j been unable to figure out. But ,
I the versatility of the average
* newspaperman develops early as
his family begins to grow,—Bren*
I ham Press.
Tucker’s after revenge.. We
i stood the examination, but • it
i was purelv to see what thedinged
( thin? amounted to. We ,found v„ ?,uu“™ /«*!**> oi omnei
: out. \Ve vegot our hands full Hemr Riedesel is also employed
; as it is trying to run the Her-; at the gin—Nordheim View.
] ald, and ltus usually running us. •; .
j Trying to operate a newspaper Mr. W. H. Davis expects to
and carry a rural route at the ship out three train loads of cat-
same time would be like trving t^e to Cuban markets on 9th,
12th and 15th. Shipments will
AND OTHER NEIGHBOR-
HOOD NOTES.
Items of interest About Lavaca
And NeighboringCounty
Folks.
C. A. AVied and family returned
Tuesday afternoon from a sev-
eral weeks’ visit in Lavaca coun-
ty.-— Nordheim View.
'y;yVe ? - * * \ y‘v ; V. - ‘ .
y.'i I' "l"-a * /.^ .
Richard Heider, of Shiner, is
SE VERA’S
REMEDIE
Severa’s
Heart
Tonic
quickly over-
comes all heart
affection s, dr opsy,
palpitation, im-
perfect circula-
tion, fainting,
spells and tones
up the whole sys-
tem. Price $1.
directions - ^ ma(]e fr0m Halletsville, Bock
rural Jsland - and one other point.
to travel in opposite
at the same time. Still, a ....... lsIana ana one
route is a good job, paying f—Gonzales Inquirer,
per month for a half day's work.;
and an energetic carrier can make S. J. Youngs, wife and three
money at something else the sons, who have been down to
other half of the day. The two Mexico on an extended tour,
carriers in Halletsville both live j R*QPPed here to visit Mrs.
- . . U ^ ^T loung’s sister, Mrs. K. B. . Hub-
clean their premises, cut weeds, ; just outsideof town and farm m bard.- Thev will be here a few
etc., under penalty of being jerk-1 n small way, raising, all their j days.—Karnes City Citation.
ed up. A clean cBy is a healthy |^orge ^ee(^ and realizing enough * *
one. where proper sanitarvpre- ' . u ° - \
cautions are taken the death ;^rom their poultry yard and- The weather here is very-prop-
rate is always a low one and j truck- patches to pay living ex- 1 itious for the farmers, and the
sickness is uncommon. To have ! penses. .The sixty per month cotton is opening right along
a sanitary city all cess pools and
Severa’s
Female
Regulator
overcomes all
menstrual disor-
ders and conges-
tion, promotes
the healthy acti-
vity of the or-
gans and counter-
acts all troubles
incident to preg-
nancy, child-birth
comes in
extra. Place a rural The (Rs*3 bale was ginned here! E change of
| Seven's
Stomach
Bitters
promote the
secretions of
the stomach,
aid diges-
tion, stimu-
late the
organs,
increase
the appetite,
overcome
weakness
and invigo-
rate the
whole
systekn*
50c. and $1.00
Severa’s
Soothing
Drops
bringcomfortand ]
natural sleep to ‘
children. Coun-
teract pain, colic
and cramps, over-
come all spasms
and fever and re- 1
gulate the diges-
tion. Price 25c.
Severa’s
Wafers
for Headache
and Nenralfia
quickly and per-
manently cure all ’
forms of headache L
and neuralgia, 1
menstrual pains
and allay all fe- f
vers. Have no in-
jurious effect up-
on the circulation.
Price 25c.
ed, weeds cut down,
kept clean, lime used
and cisterl§J|^eeped. The last ■ wear a stand-up collar and keep
precautfcflnffissentially the most his pantaloons creased.
Important just now for it is an j
acknowledged fact that one cis- j
tern unscreened can breed enough i Mr. Rockefeller would like to
mosquitoes to spred an infectious strangle Tom Lawson. Kosse
disease all over a city. We Un-1 Cyclone.
derstand that the city dads are; Mr..RockfeIler i9 not alone in
in earnest about cleaning up and ! hi^ desire. There's Stillman,
it will meet with properappro\ al jjqpew Rogers and a few other
if they will enforce their request', ,
to the last letter. An ounce of j kmdred spirits who would cheer-
precaution is worth a pound of | fully relieve Mr. Rockefeller of
cure and we had better spend a
few dollarspn warding off dis-
ease than to spend thousands of
dollars in stamping it out if it
once gains a foothold.
Jiberally j raer has a snap even if he can t-y pounds, sold in the local market
to C. F. Laas at 10’^c per pound.
—Oakland Cor.UolumbusCitizen.
* *
Mr. Max Wolters has sold the
dwellimr on the back part of his
lot to Mrs, Morgenroth, who will
have it moved on the lot- adjoin-
ing the residence of her son,' Mr. ]
Emil Morgenroth. Mr. Choyan,
etz, who was occupying the \Yol- i
ters residence has moved to the
Johnnie Lockmann place —Shi-
ner Gazette.
For sale by all dmggists.
- SEFEE
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA.
the job.
Gonzales is talking of having
a fair for farmers during, next
month. Something of the kind
was given in that city last year
and proved such a success that
another will be held, only the one
this year wiT be on a larger
j scale.—Yoakum Herald.
It pays every town to hold a J
j fair, carnival or celebration each
j year. It knits the country and
The first thing to caYch our
eye last week on opening the
Floresville Chronicle was the
name of Joe Boehmer again
floating at the masthead as
editor and manager. It was a
surprise for Tve thought J oe had
quit Texas, vamosed to the land
of tortillas; senoritas and cigar-
ettes. But we are glad to wel-, , . ,
come him back. He is one of the s^irs the sluggish spirits and en-
brightest writers of the Texas.j genders a feeling of activity and
press today and gives an edge to energy. Managed properly it
the Chronicle like old age to ean be made to cost very little
wine. Joe has had a warm time1 , ,
during his residence in \ViiSOI1 ; and the beneHts that
county, for he stirred the natives ' are untold.
city folks more firmly together,
• Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Easterling
entertained quite a number of
the young people of Floresville
with a “watermelon feast"’ at
their pretty little home last Fri-
day evening. The party was
given complimentary to Misses
Katie Brown and Jessie < Howell,
of Runge, visiting guests.—
Floresville Journal.
Show us a
very
will result
town
with a sharp stick whenever the
occasion warranted. If they
will give him the proper support
T . T r he will give them an ideal paper;
will guarantee not to take
a day.
brightest writers of the Texas
press, has succeeded John C.
Mahoney as editor of the
santon Monitor.
Plea-
but one “eye-opener”
that celebrates occasionally and
we will show you that it doesn’t
stand stR^
Mr. Louis Karney of Leesville,
is in the city today. He has
iust completed the re building of
his gin. He now has a fine plant.
He expects to make his first run j
next week. In connection with i
,his gin he also has a grist mill1
and threshing appliances for
cane, peas, etc. Mr. Karney
says a fine cane crop was raised [
this year in that section, and .
cotton prospects are good.— '
Gonzales Inquirer.
M. Campbell oF
A man was shot and instantly
killed in Arkansas last week and
bis slayer was not even arrested.! Carnival
c^tfdidate for goy-
wfitten Senator Paul-
Tbe dead man had asked
question “Is it hot enough
you?" ^ ■
Hon. Tom
Palestine,
ernor, has
us a personal letter stating that Sleepy
he would attend the Halletsville
this fall. Invitations
The Three Head correspondent
of the Shiner Gazette has this to
say “ vv e> had a little play-party
; have also been extended Hon.
O. 8. Colquitt and Judge M. M.
Brooks, both prospective guber-
natorial candidates, Senators
Con-
gressman George Burgess and
there will doubtless be a fine
sprinkling of State notables here.
Let them come, the more the
A Mr. Stockton, from Lavaca
i n:„Lf >pi „ ■_____ i countv, was here the past week
cold bath we were as fresh as a
May
icle.
flower.”—Houston Chron- i
er and wants to locate in Wilson
county. Said he looked over the
Well, is it time to laugh?
The Corpus Christ! Caller is, „ ,, , , ^
bow issuing adaily edition and
is a readable and enterprising
sheet. Corpus Christi is large
enough to support a first-class
daily paper, and as the Caller , . , , ,
fills the bill, it should flourish like Jnef^ier- ^ e Kl vc them Q <1* Lwaterwag6n and feared the wa-
the proverbial green bay
a fine county Lavaca really is. I ! > Chnsti. Corpus
Speaking of “knockers” the Corpus Christi will compel any
Brenham Press says: “Knock- : man to ride on the water wagon
Treasurer C. F. ^Lehmann of
the Texas Press association
spent a day this week inspecting
the site of the association’s meet-
ing next year. He would have
stayed longer but was on the
Halletsville will be a ifine
produce market this fall. We are
payiDg hurher prices right now
for poultry, butter, eggs, etc.,(i *
than surrounding towns and will ai^j ,
when ^ charges such exorbitant
Fifteen
Henderson will have
is a
Mice owidr to the fact that they; tible a eowar(i il8 the (li
Si * lor shipment here.; thllt lies in wait beside I lie
; fte reanTbeheveWlid Busmen roa(l [or llls vil,tim „„d sbo()tij
has he right of wa; . Iriin froin ainbneh .iri the dark,
i "" t- No citizen with a particle of
—Rev. T. J. W indham of TritiL patriotism, no gentleman with a
ty Episcopal church has hot yet-1spark of manhood, no man
arrived at a decision regardhp^ j vvhose M>hse 6U honor, .has'not
the cal] extended to him by the, been irornpletely atrophied.
cents a
of it A
to rectifv
: conditions in adjoining counties
: and is best pleased with ^Wilson.
Said the lands of the Camp ranch
; property were the best he ' had
seen any where and if he could
find some suitable like it he would
locate. — Flores ville Chronicle.
Mr. H. 1^ King, who resides
near Lnling, is of the opinion
that the cotton square borer is
the farmers' friend. He says
that he has watched the opera-
tions of this worm, and that it
troes right into the square after j
the weevil, and destroys the eggs
and other bad qualities deposited s
in the boll by this killing insect, j
He hopes that farmers will learn
' t Ids snout r or later. In behalf
SUMMER TOURIST TICK
. TO THE
COOL, HEALTHY, INVIGORATING VACATION
RESORTS
IN THE
North and East
Now on 5ale Daily via the
THROUGH SLEEPERS, PARLOR CAFE CARS, CHAIR CARS 'WITH-1
SEATS MAKING CON VENIENT CON NECTlONS AT ALL JUNCTION
a* his claim in this respect he
matters before the M>b meeeting*Uites^ West Texas. where the boll
of the Texas Press Association, weevil is comparativciv unknown
For Full information regarding Rates, Schedules, etc.,
YOURS TO COMMAND
I). M. M< )lt<lA\.^ Traveling Passenger Agent, Fort Worth.
<iFS tl( u >YFK, Tr:iveling Passenger Agent. Waeo,
J. \Y. FI.AYVirAN. General Passenger and Ticket Agen^.Tvl
this year: —l-Matimhi \rgus:
j vyoiiid stoop'to siich met iiods.
Redeemer church of Biloxi. Miss.
The pulpit at that point will not
be vacant until'September and]'- Getting into debt G a* easy as-
iu the meantime Rev. Mr. Wiu|j- J rolling off a log. but getting out.;
]ham is giving the matter: careful
thought. The church is one of
.Does anyone sap pose the
municipal ’government of San
AiiYonio knows where' n is “at?"
— Bunge* News.
Start a guessing contest—it
will prove pofiular.
6
✓
“SAP”
Davy Crockett
—oh, h—1!!— f'orpus ('hristi Sun.
A second Solomon come to
- • - . ‘ . ;*• 1 - . .< -X' . ' V '•
Judgment!
the finest iu the South and while
the call is a most battering one,
close ties binding him to thei —For a good screw worm kill
Houston church make it difficult I er go to Ledbetter A. Ilafer
for him to leave this city.—Hous-
ton Chronicle.
Price 25c. 5()c and Si <mi a bot-
tle. Each bottle guaranteed.
W ha t do y on t*h iiik- of. a: mi in
who does not want to abide by
w 1 vit the jnaiority <>t t he people
say do?— Itak: News-Herald.
We think he is—but pshaw!
What's the use getting in
trouble?
SCOTT’S EMULSION won t make a
hump back straight, neither will it make
a short leg long, but it feeds soft bone
and heals diseased bone and js among
the few genuine means of recovery in
rickets and bone consumption.
Send tor free sample. ‘
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist*,
409-415 Cearl Street, New York.
50c. and $ 1 >c»o; all druggists
IS THE UNLY TKAIN-
' ,,rt pi Halita^villc that gives you all day in Houston and Sal
Aut< uiio w ithoiit. the long <>f a night's slet?p.
GDlNt. v\ i;sT.ypu arrive iu San Antonio 7:15 a. m.; returnin|
leave >an Antonio 0.45 p. nv. The most comfortable rpc!~
rluto- ears to lit* found are operated on the old i'eliable-*-alwaysi
tii 10•—"Davy FrocLett..'’
• G. F. I.UPTON. G. P. A. * \\:. H
GAFFORD, Local Agent.
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Beaumier, W. R. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1905, newspaper, August 10, 1905; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006502/m1/4/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.