Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1891 Page: 1 of 8
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OVER THE COUNTY incite of the places. When the-light from the county site, was
coroner gatbcis vp hA remains :,Ti«-ie last Wedneedav as state’s at-
with a garden rake and the doctor fhrney in the Wash Stewafct exam
examines his head with a power- ;,';v£" •'•
fnl microscope and finds t wo atoms;
of matter called brains he wilUcdu-;
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re THE HAPPENINGS OF THE WLbk
• ' AS GLEANED AND REPORTED
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inhig trial, ,;'
. The New Era’s correspondent at
Sublime,-“I. X. L.,” will kindly re-
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~ ' * • Mr. V\.R. Morrow, of Sngarjand, ( therep<'>rtor in question made use:
’• HOPE2 * . . ;was o.ut to see.his father Sunday., l;of one of,our items, giving word for
aero m ban led bv M rs. Loton. b word* and did Dot-so much as place
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MAHfcH 21 1891 acrottd>auied bvMrs. I j)ton. •• worn.* huh uki uol-so mucn >
A week of fine, workin., ’weather M re 3-F.()eerlon is quite siefc.:l the customary, quotations.
___a ti # •» -1 • I iiUflA fipnrap T hi hlu is ' \\ T AT-*/ m rvKAll .
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has put the: farmers up with their , -C!tfie ’ ..!s *
■crops and they feel quite relieved. c ,i(. fi,n2rer°l Tnbbsville^
for the present. Corn is nlhuted \ ie ^rry:tree whacker has
and cotton ground ready for .-plant-.' ?fn 11 e ™Is camping on
ifcg: wardens nn au-ain and th« flow, i the trfll! 'Juban and
Kit and Tuk k:
SrKLIMK.
Ldtle Georgy Tubbs is the sweet ’. W, T. Mcl 'ampbell -and wife, of
) Berclair, are here visiting the Lat-
ing; gardens up again and the flow- j
ers as.fresh and brignt as if there
had been no freeze. r:
. La grippe is a thing of the [>ast
and no sickness in the neighbor-
hood.
ter s father; Mr- Willis" McCut-
cheoti. • . :
Dr. Patton, Sr., was absent- at
P’latonia last week on a visit to a
married daughter.
Among Friday’s departures was
Oc-ein-i-tal. If the Swe<-tHome Mrs. Mary B. W est for a sojourn
m nr, ,.,S 1 1 l/v.,1- onoi'.t n-o U „ ill t, 11P A Id mn ‘
The leader in dry goods and
Clothing, has opened bis immense
stock of
DKALEK IN •.
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Dry Goods, Groceries ^ General Merchandise.
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The leadiEfg low price men of HalKtsville- North-west corner Square.
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1863
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man wdMonk again we think he b) the Alamo city, .,
We are glad to sav it whs all a WU1 Arid the definition of this word. : Several of our young men w ho
mistake about Mrs J. Pressley’s nbt-.we will try and defiue it' for; had the sufficient.forethought to in-
death, and Luke PressnePs friends him hi such a< manner as will be sure-their lives lately are, no doubt,
will be pleased to hear he is’stilfin perfectly plain to him. longing for the time to come when,
the flesh. Well, Hope does beat Corn and cbttbu about all plant- lieu of^making their policy pay-
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the world to hear of people shuf- pd
-fling off the mortal coil when .it is • ^r- Eritz Neuhaus of Hallets-
aot so.
Prof. ! Ha I ha ! that is a good day.
ville was rustibating among us -Sun-
, one on Welter. He showed up.at
, home Friday night and is. off again-
f for the east He gives a good re-
port of Karnes City HDd thinks it
will get there all right from the
- start it has made.
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Mr. Wm Miller, our assistant
postrhaster, was t^e recipient of' a
beautiful bouquet through the mail
I Dry Goods, Groceries^ Hardware, QueenswaRe,
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The young .people met at Mr. onr citi
« Keepers Saturday evening and nad * hiation ^ ..v
some fine music. 'Miss Allie Hoi- Lutheran chfirch north of town,
land, who is visiting nersister, Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Miller and daughters,
B. Thrift, graced the occasion with ; Misses Clara and Ida, of Victoria,
her beautiful presence - arft visiting the family of it. Mil
Ben Thrift retarned from Gal-
veston Wednesday and soon his al-
ready full hoase will be fuller.
Mr. Cook went to Halletsville
Wednesday to look at machinery
for his new gin.
Mr. D. Atkinson will celebrate
the 88th anniversary of his birth- awHy-
day to-morrow. Quite an old man,
but he was oat on the 14th inst.
and-cast his vote against whiskey.
. The Baptists speak of re-organiz-
ing their church at the Fitch school
honse.
We will have a big Sunday school
picnic May 1st. Everybody is in-.
' “vited to come and bring a basket.
Come, I know you will toe sorry if
yon don’t P. T.
ANDHEWs’ CHAPEL.
Hurrah for Hope !
able to Self, they can have the lit
tie monosyllable wife written .in-
stead.
Judge.Green, the wearer of the
countv’s ermine, was with us Wed-
nesday of last week.
_ ____ Mrs. Geo. D. Smith and Mrs.
one day last week. Coffin, of Cuero, were the guests of -
Our town was almost deserted ^r- Willis McCutcbeon’s family
for a while on Sunday last, most of bie past week. They returned home I
onr citizens, attending the coufir- .Monday.
services at the German • At the examining trial of Wash
Stewart before Justice Hicks Wed-
nesday alter uoon of last week he
was bouud over in the sum uf four
hundred dollars. • • V »
Dr Lockridge, Hope’s physi-
cian, attended lodge meeting of the
Masons Friday night of last week.
. Messrs. A. B. and Wi|L Noble
were visitors to the City of Roses
last week. • ■ ; •
A letter was received here t be M
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1 BOOTS SHOES A NI) HATK.
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Allot which \rill h« sold for cash.- Headquarters for Butter. Eggs. Poultry and other country
' , - Highest Market price paid for Hide* and Cotton.
ler, Sr.
A man who will move his effects
off on the sly and 'leave geveral
months’ house rent* and other,
small sundry bills unpaid is not a
desirable citizen. We don’t need
them and they are welcome* to stay
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Mr. Wm. 'Fernau went to Oak:-
land Tuesday on—business.
. We should have said in last
week’s issue that Mr. C. H. WVller
is 300 instead ot 200 bales ahead
of last season’s ginning.
Our public free school closed on
Friday last Prof. Leiser is now
conducting a private school. .
Several of the boys are ' practic-
ing and getting themselves.in trim
for the shooting 'match on April
. j 9th. There will be a large number
j of contestants for the several, priz-
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first of this week making inquiry },
as to Juliau’s identity. \ lsions^f
breech-loadin-g shotguns and Colt’s k
45 render our path "as a corres-
pondent not a rose-strewn oue; ]n *
consequence. .
Mr. *1 no. McDonald, of Thomas-
ton, visited here for medical advice
the first of the week. .. .
Mrs. B. Noble and children
were absent in Halletsville a por-
tion .of- last w^-ek and this, visiting
Mrs. Noble's parents.
The mailing of letters on the!
trains curtails considerably the re-
ceipts of the postoffice. The rost-
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Jolian will please notice how we;. ’Squire Allen has returned from Uuaster makes it a rule to.carry, to ;
►wBDell Chanol altnvw Halletsville after looking after his ’dhe train' all letters coming too
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IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LOUISIANA PINE CYPRESS
LUMBER!
SHINGLES, SASH, DQORS, BLINDS, MDl’LDINGS, CISTERNS, AND ^
Suilder’s aid.txtare.
Farming Implements and Barbed Wire and Agents for the celebrated
Studebaker
N ards at A oakum, ('uero, V' <*t«irin and Hunge
Cheap Home
. In Berc-lair, Goliad, Y ictoria and Beerille, by
WIIxBOKI & DANIE
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now spell Chapel above.
Locals this week .like cornZ-
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ar?hft^rnJ?LD8 <1ivino; ^ urruiutu.:umc« m a lev
ship *t the Chapel Sunday in reg- .This, has long>been needed
. nlargood old Methodist stvte. H. ^ : ! v
Weise, pastor.
, M19868 Dollie Garrett and Car-
rie Turner were baptized by the.
Kev. Dikes last Tuesday in the
N avid ad creek.
interests there. . ja‘e f r the mail bag, hence the of- b
Our postofiice is to be made a hce^sliiiiiM be allowed-, to re com -
, money*order office m a few weeks. • pvi.sv crfficial as much as. possi-
I Tilte hus lnnrr Kann nQ^L,1 *. b|e, 1 i i c! 1 a t g I'eH t es t i S blit. m*-a-
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. . •. March 24, 1891.
“Love is s*x)u learned,'’ so they
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W# ought to be hit on the head SHh, . . .
with an ax for not stating in last * "T>oware the mry of a patient
week’s locals that Miss Katy ^fn’ ,s a good for its face
Mayes was visiting in onr burg. I va*ue at the bank ol experience.
The following conversation will- ^ choice town lot changed hacds
probably take place in Halletsville I (astw^ek- Uerily, the boom, appears
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Monday evening: . .
Mayor> (to Hebald’h devil)^-
‘*8ay, Bill, what’s that noise over
at the office ?, Somebody whipping
the editor 91’
He is just re-
Kit
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vising the spelling of Kit aod
Trick.”
Miss W iHiams, a charming young
lady from .Hopej is visiting Mrs. J.
W. Carson.
• This faber pusher received an
anoDymoas letter Friday evening
from a little one-horse town, over
the way that boasts of two saloons
&od a hair-lip dude. The hair-lip
dude is probably the one that wrote
the lettei, though it pretends to he
from a young lady. In the letter
there are some diabolical
in the far distance —where it is lij
ble to remain; %
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: .Iiiflgel», L Hicks wa» kiml enon^li to fnvntsh j
tilie prtK.-^ertfttgs of ljis court at Shiuer. • Saturday '
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' 'q S. |«fe vk. E. Mui rts, continued by. ilct'ciV-. j'
^ Kiftson 4 Mueller vs Win. Ilaker: continmsl by ;
•l;«t‘Viiiann. S, biiltz«. A Co.'vk. M. OninY. Wm '
Ort-cii: t!fan,iissy<l a.y,to Oreen-^Judmmmf bv d<“
iaJLil't .citiu.,t Omar.
- -I..In. Lai u, fa.ssijfdiiicnt) vs. W. Keftv; jwlrnim'ut
for ptaifitiirby default. . .
-...Iiitm Lam vs. Frank ' Moore: j nd ™ieilt for
plamtiff bydffaujt. ’J,.
Ji»lm M. iJemiett et al. vs.-. J. II. Parks^ iudir-
nient for plaintiff by tlvfaqlt..
' -f, P R>an. Vs.Mqhu H. Barnes: judgment for
'jrlaintitf by .default. ‘ ?
Skreliot.vs. John Pokwbek: jadetfient for.
planififf by;default. , . , ■' . ;
i 'limit ^ v>‘John Lwtcker judgmont for' de-
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BEE0LAIS - BOOlvCEHSL
The liewly pratted town of Berclair, in the very’ heart ofiGoSIti
county, is rapidly develop!ug; property is selling at a pheno&enal a»5z!
Buy a home now, while'dirt is cheap. ,
]]Jlson Dfhniel, Berclair, Texem.
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ty sacrifice^,” jemarVed a young j; ... v • < kimixal. 2{> ",
teat, tlie other .laj, ebutf)r«tv ■"?", :»?**?*
some of us. will have to ]
board by the-season at the' sacri-j1’"^ B;;ui.o p„biir. time aud coat.
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ORANGE BLOSSOMS;
'Dr.-.Lay of. Halletsyille^as here f\ At tbe home of the bride’s par-;
r riday callcMl in- consultation to Cuts near Shiner were united in '
visit Mrs^ F Stacy, who wasse- ! marriage Mr. X’lms.. Koerth and! ’
rioasly ltt, but at this writing; is Miss Etoma Bivesing, ediiesday
FfKVTgr - i *, v ' V X ,. ! the lHth, at IT mr-m.',M ustice Hicks
Al.bei t Fnedynthah .the polite officiating. Charlie was one of our
soliciting a^ent of the Mutual DifeTmodel young men and deservedly
Insurance company, insure.! sever- popular, and is to Ire’congratulated
81^0 tins w<;ek . flIr imvi„K Mptured such rare
l>r. 4. ^ l.mngKin was m in.m «rrm from; tlje jPweiefl ctowWvt '
1 oaknjn last week Tunbg one day. womauhood for a wife. The cou-
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“Hello! Hello! Hello! Giv©
1322 ! Yes 1322!” ; #
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“Hello 1322! Js the Exchange ope
“What Exchange ?”
“\Ybv. PRICE’S EXCHAI
SALOON, where yoii get noth-
ing but the PUREST AND CHOIdj^^H
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Liquors, Wines, Cigars |
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0SI°N. B. Mixed Drinks A Specialty
I do all my drinking there !”
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HALLETSVILLE.
aii ioe leuer ,,,, n. v“- wu • wuuwmqyou ror. a wjie. me vou-
... olical threats i *, J )V^nVn 'torA,'T,'11 idling has pie were tenrlered a . complimeu'ta-t I I
made against us. At first we were V?6,? -arid, removed 46 ry Imp that nkdit at Koerth’s hall,' i Alrli"-’
hatter lightly, ...... ^ a !,„•(* wa. n,!! ate-mh-tl. The in-: ~ .
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be prepared to sell, our 'G?' > win preach ; Uyer. while Messrs. Roht; Mauldin ! . • l^< A U l ,\r -
. We always take ad-' 1 ■ ’A • Ti'i/lay, end will m a be and (.has. Ordner acted as Moor J 1 V I a -I ^
?e have bought a-pair of *’rVr,,t ;‘r ! T‘ •! Sumhty. imanager^. Among those in attend-
icks and a rubber . air.. ,aib« _. Its. ; haiBterling. have nnce from a distance were .Mikshs y - ’■ ’ ••
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inclined to treat fhe matter h^hfly. ^Halletsv i,lo. . ^.w.hich vwas well
* but on shoeing the letter to. bur , wd 1 be iiej.j to-day a* vrtatfonS: to tin
.friends they begged us to .arm our- j J"6 Ure^byb’rinn.s chu-ch. Minis--Messrs. James
% selves bepwp^ted to.«&£^ur .....-“’<M 1 'r' ‘ 1 : ‘ **
life dearly. W
vice. Home have uougm a-pair ol 1 |v'<. r •iumingns. Among ttrose in attemt-
goose quill foath picks and a rubber -'Jr Ire. hasterling, have nnco from a distance were Misses
baby rattle. The next time the; . ? M ^ fK ; Ua^kberry .th.e past SaUieaudNai.nie Osborneof Hope; j .
wall-eyed galoot meets us he will • “ : ^ nrin respond Mr. E, Lockett ami Miss Almida .
draw a repeating whiskey flask on . . aTnniUj. ahhouncing' the se- Wangemaiui from Shiner. Yoa- ~ ;
os loaded with-44-calibre whiskey! 1 “f,‘ Mr.* Easterlings kum Wfisaisorepresented but names l i7;v ,i pL ;
And then it will come to pass that ra<^yier- not learned, fLdletsville had rep-' ITlFSb m01C6.
we will hit him on the head with ;Mra- dno. A. Aoungkin was vis- .resentatives in the Misses Wib ■
th^ robber rattle and while in an h’*r DYonts’.in • the;’••central loiighby. .Nothing occurred to ,<l ", ,vt
ate We will plnnge Cl^ ,ast On her return,home mar the enjoyment of the occasion 1^.,^ clothing, .do
she was accompanied by her sister, and its promoters have cause to brt>n8bt ^Country
Miss Fannie Arhim. ^ _ congratulate them&elves on the ex-
Saddlery & Harne
I ko«-| all theOvo saddle trees that .a: e mads in’ the state on hand, an«fi^_
nnik,. a it v stylo- saddle -Or harness, or anything else out of leather to ofijH
oh the shortest possible notice.. I guarantee aii uiy work to give entire
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uhconscioas state We will plunge
one toothpick in his left side and
one in his umnatchabl© ora vat, and
All 1 a’»k you, i’s >o call on me and inspect my goods and prices, ai^l'tt*
’■Mies’ ponyijicedr fi^’Repairing neatly and cheaply done.
etc,, ever
we will be sure to pieroe his heart
James Ellis, a two-hundred-and- cedent behavior maintained,
fifty-candle-power young legal ‘ . Julian.
The HERALD from now until Jan. 1, 1892,
for $1.00 only.
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1891, newspaper, March 26, 1891; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995930/m1/1/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.