Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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C. F. LEHMANN.
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Entered at the Poatoffice at___
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pins In Real Estate.
Halletsville, Lavaca County, Texas, November 13, 1902.
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Monument To Dunovant.
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_ree ofland on Xavidad river at Vienna; rich black soiL Theretnarnder of %
ko story house, barns and wells, brick curbed, at each house Price fo.SO per Y
‘►'the optlon of purchaser 2t>0 head of cattle will be sold with, place at tnar- Y
10 acres with good .dwelling and srtore and gin a.hd mill. 'The goods will a
B purchaser if desired oh au agreed price. ‘ This place with all improve Y
and mill, gin stands, engine and boiler, all complete anti in running order >
l This is au unequalled bargain and a fine opportunity for the right man. Y
and pasture will be sold separate fro m the store arid gin property.. Y
to John Mixon, at Vienna, or Wm. Blak?slee, Halletsvllle. This is only &
■ splendid propositions on my list. : .**d mt
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LAWYER AND LAND AGENT.
prices for it, and who want
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MtiULTON.
& Eagle
do not care to kick, but
„ iaecessitv compels' us to do
iat is a different thing. The
M# of Moulton have to work
jublic roads like. any other
ual, which is fair and
and no kick coming about
For six months we have
the gully on the public
in front of our house.'. lt*|
ig deeper and deeper, but
;Fas been done SQ' far.
?r we were called upon :
ie road overseer to work the
itwe always furnished a
We hope "that we are not
/ ‘ that we shall furnish
fo'work the roads out of
l and then work the roads in
ourselves. There are many
i gullies in town that need
ifion.
> Herzig and family . and a
hyo! Rev. Herzig, returned
Germany last Friday,
landed at Galveston Thurs-
'and catrie over the Southern
Pacific to Flatonia where Mr.
Geo. Baur meet them with a sur-
rey. They were seven months in
Europe and enjoyed their trip
immensely. The 'homeward
journey athwart the broad At-
lantic was a very stormy one,
the steamer was six days|
late. They left Friday evening
for their home at . Arneckeville,
in DeWitt county. ‘ 1
A son of Mr. and Mrs. JnO/
Crouch had a lucky escape what
miffht have been a serious acci-
L 'dent. He and another wei e riding
a horse which became frighten-
ed. Young Crouch fell off and
his foot caught in the stirrup and
was dragged some distance be-
farm lies in DeWitt county, close
to the line of. Gonzales. The
price paid was $35 per acre.
Mr. R. B. Allen of Halletsville
and Jno. T. Duncan of LaGrange
were in the city last Thursday on
business appertaining to the Ya-
lenta estate.
$ince the improvements began
on the Shiner depot, other towns
on the SapMre clamoring for the
same thing. Be patient, gentle-
men, your time will come..
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-—Just received, fresh grits,
the Colt owing appeal
J.Reahzjng- the inestimal bene-
fits- not to this section alone, but S; ^.5.
the whole State of Texas, has de- i P
rived from the fife and Tabors of 1 l|C-^^FFC"P
Captain William Dunovant, the1
hmttier of our state president, f h tfae kind used by people
the Sbropshire-T pton Chapter, fi , . s j
mI).!.. Columbus. Texas, do [ who want good coffee,
here resolve to erect- to his mem- » without paying . foticy
ory a monument, at-the. court - J
house of Colorado county, and > "
in this laudable enterprise solicit
aid from the various Chapters
throughout the state. >.
Widely known as a Confederate
Veteran and an upholder of the
principles that sustained us when
the war cloud hung low and the
raven of despair flapped its broad
wings and croaked ' exultantly
over our calamities,, his vigors
ous intellect and marvelous en-
ergy rose sublimely above the
hard conditions and ad verse cir-
cumstances surrounding us. He
wrought changes in agriculture
smoked salmons, golden bloa-
ters, fresh line of all kinds of Cal-
fornia fruits, and all kinds of
canned vegetables. i:'
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AYE LaS’DA.
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—Friday which was the last
day of the Y'oaknm street fair,
and applied to industrial - pur-
suits new methods, thereby accel-
erating the progress of State ad-
vane'emement and individual
prosperity. *
The Iw<one Star, keepiug watch
o’er the graves of her sons, wit-
nesses multitudes rushing hither
. to.operate the schemes and reap
the reward resulting from t
fore he got loose. ’ |
Mr. F. A, Kubicek and family
went to Cistern, Fayette coun
last week to attend a wed
mad to visit their numerous
Wends.
DiED:-4fen, the eight vec^r did I
q of Mr. and Mrs. Seidel living
K>ut one mile north of this city,
* Saturday morning.. The in-
mt took place Sunday even-
in the Catholic cemetery. V
rs. Hermann Thar/ Fritz
Krueger, John Peters and Eddie
‘ are erecting a number ofresi-
in W oods pasture,
eight-year-old son of Mr.
Prank Lastoveich of near La
was bitten by a Tabid
mt three weeks ago and
Friday night of hvdropho-
>bia.
Mr. Louis Niehbur has return-
|from Gonzales, and will again
Ye, Moulton his home. Mr.
imr worked several months
Gonzales' at the carpenter’s
r3de.
[Edwin, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
it Rehmet, is quite sick
A. Gallia of Shiner, died
Wednesday of lung trouble.
I interment took place
iesday in Jbe Catholic ceme-
vrpeceas#d was 21 years of
tickets were sold on the Araneas
ras^at therrate of 50 cents the
round trip on the regular 1:30
passenger and the excursionists
were brought back the same
night irf coaches attached to a
freight. Sixty Odd tickets were
sold and among the excursionists
the Hekald managed to obtain
the following names: H. Lott,
George Nelson, H. M. Tippett/
John Beunett, Henry Paulus,
Sam Long, Mrs. J. R. Lay, A. U.
Timm, Mr. and A. T. Devall, Miss
Louie Shoemaker, “Lep Silber,
Miss Mitti6 Martin, Miss Ernest-
ine Reichman, Gonutd Garville,
Sam Satnusch, Walker Traxler,
Miss Bella Reichman, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Lehmanq, Bruno
Cohn, Will Byrn, Jim Howerton,
W. G. Chapman, Mr. and Airs.
E. T. Long, Mrs. J. A. Traxler,
Mrs. W. A. Mair, Mrs, Henry
Schwartz. Mrs. W. T. Amsler,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bair, John'
Speary, Mrs Oscar Tirr,. Otto
lYandel, Mrs. Dora Lauda, - Miss
Flora Cohn, Mrs. Sam Reichman,
Miss Hedwig Levy, Willie Moore,
Mrs.* Ai Jtfeyerhofi, Marcus
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and
W?*' Absolutoly
km PURE
COFFEE*
I Think About It.
m~- Anil the decision will be that
y— there's no better value than one
can get here. It will not take
*— long to prove that these have val-
ries ineri beyond the drdinary. We
y— have on hand different kinds of ve-
••hileles, carriages, tfuggies arid
buekboards for light and fast dri v-
trig as well as for Comfort and
y-~ Style, and some extra wide for
stout persona. ;
£ k Saddles, Harness, Collars, Lap-
£ robes, Etc.,
Always on hand and a large <ts-
jgy sortment. €om^, see and try.
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gr Saddlery And Buggies.
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Halletsvllle, Texas.
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£ Bigger saving oq n>ore klods of Merchandise than
£ ever before ot
I THE RACKET STORE.
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All work Guaranteed. M named below.
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C. A. Lee-. F. W. Leri bet ter. R. R. Ratilff.J ►
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DENTISTS.
Office In NeubatiB bufldrag south ^
♦ side court-house square
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wealth immeasureable. That we
may cherish and encourage in
the youth of this, generation,
and those that will successively
arise, the lofty ideals and nobfe
inspirations that graced the* life
and distinguished the character
of William Dunovant, would pre-
serve in stone his life-like image:
Thus materially apd substanti-
ally shall be expressed the loyalty
and love that reach beyo'ncl t he
barriers of £death, while ’ever
floats the silent melody of
thought tHiat sings a ceaseless re-
quiem for our,; sainted dead.
Not upon an extravagant basis
have we undertaken this project,
but we hope, by our own efforts
and whatever aid will be render-
ed by other - localities, to realize
$1000, and we are”justified in
believing that this can soon^be
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ceive assistance, and Captain
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► sold.
1 Barbecue Pit in Connection. Jf
her** tp«> ia «very ahape nad kind ami yog won’t stand hack
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^oihplished. From
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federate Veterans we hope to re-
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Scbwdrtz, Miss Rosa Morris, I.
W. Griffith, David Patrick Sam-1
useb, Mrs* J. H. Halpern,; 0. T.
East, Mrs. A. August, Isadore
Schwartz, D. B. Howerton, G.
Brauner; John Vrazel, Dr. A. A^J
Ivedbettet, Dr. T. R. Knox, and] ^ f
Romney Cobb. There may have;
been others whom we have over-
looked. • ■ •; ;
Dunovant’s friends every' where
will, we trust, respond "to. this
appeal. ^ ^
All contributions, whether great
or small, will be gratefully re-
ceived, and should be forwarded
to Mrs. Ben M. Baker, Colu mbus
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Texas, who will, in the Colorado
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Vrazel & Bonordea
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^ quiet game of puiukoes and ||
S a Cool Glass fit ; *
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Beer, Wines,
Whiskies, Cigars, Etc
Old Lev.vtansky Building.
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Citizen, publish list of the re--
ceiptsx - :
I erv respectfully,
Shrovshire-Kpton Chapter, F.
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PN i SHINER.
and Mra.'N. Avaut of Hal-1
lie were in»the city several
last week visiting friends.
Avant was formerlv Mrs.
Paul us*
J. E. Martin returned from
Kerr county last
f. Ed camfe home to vote, and
to say his vote was
>r democracy.
ir. John Mulker sold his farm
to John- Sitka-. The
—It is saief that the world can-
not expect to see a great general
oftener than about''once in a
century. This country seems to
have outgrown the rule, for
certainly the great “Captains of
Industry ” have all the qualities of
generalship, and the roll of their*
names goes up into the seven ties*:
Five of them are described in the
November Cosmopolitan—d arnes
A. Keene, the masterful st rategist
of Wall Street; Robert Hoe, who
has advanced the a.rt of printing
as far as Gutenberg himself did Jit
his day: Winfield Scott Stratton,
the carpenter, who uncovered the
riches of the Colorado^moun-.
tains;,Tom Johnson, .the sing-,
ular compound of idealism and
business, -and Ferdinand William
Roebling, who can cross the con-
tinent . by five different routes
without ever losing sight of the.
wires by which he has bomid the
most distance communities to-
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An Excursion.
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On account of the X0-UTS-OH
CARXIVAU «•: at; Houston, No-
vember 17th to 25nd San Anto-
nio A Aransas PaSs -Railroad
Co will sell round trip tickets to
Houston at the following round
trip rates: ‘
Cuero, Edgar, Yoakum and;
Sweet-Home $1.2*5, ;£:■ £
Halletsville, vSubhme, Cheet-
ham and Rock Island $1,25.
Sell.at rates above only on
November 17th, regular train,
limited to return November 1 oiii
1902. . .
In addition to the above, will
sell November 17th to, 21st in-
clusive limited tu return Noverti-,
ber 28rd for $3.35,
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-Joe Rochelle, Richard Burke,
Alfred itelssner and Grover Dick
ev. were not able ..to get oft in
time to go on the regular passen-
ger to Yoakum Friday, so about
5 o’clock went in their private
car. J They .had a real nice Time
while tliey were there. j —-Fongiessnian George F. Bur-
^;; . ’gessleavvs this ''week for Wasli-
—Fresh prunes, raisins, cur-; ington, his work being over in
rants, figs, citron and nuts of all the district for two years to
kinds at Dave Landa/s. I come. :
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The Her a! A) is pleased to
learn of the formation of a new
printers' supply house in Dallas.
The projectors- are E. G. .Myers
and John B. Jones, linown..to
every newspaper man from
Texarkana to Jvl Paso. Barn-
hart Bros. A Spindier of t’hivHgo
are interested in thy company
whieh is i: a pit; ilized |t > i • $2 .j. 000.
The ne W .concern \v i! 111 nd on 1 ited ly
get its >*hare of biisihesS
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GROCERIES, HAY^CORX,
OATS AND BRAN, and all
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FEED STUFF.1
•Prices Reasonable.
H a leeTsviLle, .. ...... Texa s.
£7 Gei>tlenD«o’9 pumishing Goods
gy fitl kln'dri. A Iwtt^r aswiffment of rine rireoM ^blrta at..............,50c aq^ up.
% NECKWEflR.
You cannot ho\' better deokvear at any price, nor can you ^et better price* at
anY place. ^ hen .you- need a jarood hat or a pair of pantn. Give me a .'trial.
1 W. G. BAIR, Proprietor.
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THE OLD RELIABLE.
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Kahn & Stanzel’s
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Headquarters for everything—Name your warts
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We can furnish any kind of a house from Parlor
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i| Kitchen, either Cash or Installment Plan. -
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; I ha vt* for wale V; McL oriuirk
: Monstm- and ftak»v in the best *>(
condlthmjat a hargain. ♦
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COME AND SEE DUB BIC STORE.
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from FbttoniiF He is still feeling |
we; ik bvit expeets to; have his for-11-£
CROWDED Mi BARGAINS.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1902, newspaper, November 13, 1902; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008504/m1/1/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.