Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1895 Page: 5 of 8
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LANDA BROS. & Co. .
' Stunners' Eye openers! Bargains that will stir not only this part of the country, but far off as well! It will revive better days, and
We expect the biggest rush we have ever had. The public can come prepared to find the grandest array of bargains, and would advise one and,
al, whether wishing to make a purchase or not, to come to see us this week.
THIS SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, JUNE 13th, 1895.
Clotting Department.
5$ tace suits, "(in dock) value $1.50 for this sale......75c
50 tetter gaade, value $1.75 for this sale... ........$1.00
50 kaee suits from 4 to 13, val $1.75 for this sale... .$1.25
50 knee suits in Wne flannel, double breasted, value
$3.50 for this sale...........................$2.25
50 knee suits, in black, clay and worsted, value $3.75
for this sale.--..............................$2.50
value $2.50
50 dozen ladies’ sleeveless ribbed yests, value 15c for
this sale.............. • ------- • • ................8c
50 dozen tetter grade, value 25c for this sale. . .^......10c
1 case children ribbed black hose, val 15c for this sale. .8c
100 dozen ladies colored bordered handkerchiefs at----.5c
5 dozen ladies’ extra heavy parasols, value $1.25, for
this sale. - - - ■ •.......................75c
100 pair light color all wool men pants, value $2.o0 ^ , 24 dozen ladies’ extra line silk parasols, value $2.50,
fr*r this kaIp ..............................H-*-0 ' for this Sale $1.75. This is
for this sale
50.pair bettor grade in dark grey, value $3.50 to $4.00
for this sale ........................_.........$3.00
50 pair pants in*blue black all sizes, value $3.50 for
this sale .............. .................$:2- ^0
25 men's suits (satinett) value $6.00 for- this sale . —$3.25
25 men’s all wool flannel suits value $10 and $12 for ^
this sale.....-............................^ . $7.50
25 men's iseotch in blue, brown and black, val $15 for
r this sale...........•..........*.................$10
25 men's black clay worsted suits in sacks and frocks,
value $15 to $16 for this sale....................$10
25 men's black clay worsted extra long frock, value_ _
$25.00 for this sale..........................$17.50
25 Prince Albert suits in all colors, value $25 for this
sale................. $20.00
Ownae and examine what we have done in every depart-
ment
the biggest bargain
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Staple Department.
50 pcs round thread cotton checks val 7c for this sale.. .4c
10 pieces red tigrtted calico, value 6c for this sale......4c
100 pieces figured calico, real value 7c for this sale.....5c
25 pieces 1 yard wide unbleached domestic at.......• • • 5c
50 pieces apron checked ginghams, val 7c for this sale..5c
25 pcs Amoskeag dress ginghams, val 10c for this sale..6c
you ever saw. .
15 ladies’ fine white silk parasols, value $4.50, they
must go this week at $2.50, you can see them on
our ladies’ department side.
150 corsets, value 65c for thi&sale.. ..................40
100 summer corsets, value 75c for this sale...........55c
50\C B corsets, value $1.50 for this sale............$1.00
100 boxes young folks toilet soap, 3 cakes in a box for 10c
Ladies’ hose supporters at............... .......... 20c
Childrens’ hose supporters, value 25c for this sale... 124c
1000 yards Scrim, value 10c for this sale..............5c
1000 yards extra fine Scrim 40 inches wide, value 25c.
for this sale..........................•'.......174c
50 pieces Lace Curtains, 34 yards long,Rvalue $2, come
and get them at .............................$1.25
A Big Reduction
---IN OUR-
• Carpet and Matting.
We have all kinds of matting from 124 to 30 cents.
5 pieces carpet from 50 cents to 75 cents
These are beau-
tiful.
SHOE DEPARTMENT
this week-
15 pieces new shadO crepon, this grade actual value
124c ..........................................7c
15 pcs fig. manchester sateens, val 15c for this sale .... 10c
10 pieces solid colored sateen, in pink, white, cream
lilac and blue, real value 224 for this sale........15c
10 pieces surrah-silk, in black, white, cream and laven-
der, wholesale price 20c our price...............15c
8 pcs fine Pongee, 30 inches wide, ral 171 for this sale. 10c
20 pieces figured Algerine beautiful designs, value 20c
for this sale................. .................124c
15 pieces checked and striped suitings, fast colors,
value 124c for this sale..........................7c
All of our 8c white goods must go at........5c per yard
Our 10c white goods are reduced to..................7c
Our 15c white goods are reduced to.................11c
Our 20c white goods are reduced to................. 15c
We have a few more pieces of all wool challies which has
been selling at 35c you can get it now at 25c.
We have just received a big lot of all wool Alba-
tross, in grey, pink, blue, lavender and white.
Also a beautiful line of all wool cashimeres in all colors.
These goods are something not seen every day, come
and look at them.
* Our silk department is just complete in every respect.
Linen Department. ,
10 pieces Red Damask, 52 inches wide, value 75 c, for
this sale............’..........................35c
5 pieces white Damask, 52 inches wide, value 75c, for
this sale..................................s.. .35c
500 yards Linen Toweling, value 25c, for this sale.. .124c
50 pair Linen Towels, size 17x35, value 60c, for this
sale..........................................40c
50 pieces white Linen Towels, extra size, value 75c for ,
this sale..........-..........................50c
50 pair white Linen Towels, extra tine, value $1, for
this sale. 75c
AU kinds of Table Napkins from 50c to $1.25 per dozen.
50 ready made linen table cloths, size 10x4, value $2
for this sale ..............................,. .$1.25
25 plain white linen table cloths, from.....$1.00 to $2.00
10 pieces cotton toweling, value 10c for this sale......5c
j All kinds of window shades from 124 to 60 cents each. t vr r?.
LANDfl BROS. & Co. Leaders ar)d Originators of Low Prices.
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
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To our Shiner scribe: What’s
i matter ?
—Mrs. G. A. Young is on the
sick list.
—Miss Regina Ollre returned to
Houston Sunday. v
—Mrs. Sam Devall is spending
1 a week in Yoakum.
| —The nicest lot of fruits in
town, at C. Ascher’s.
[ —Miss Mollie Helmuth will re-
i turn to Bellville to-day.
—Taken look at that elegant! —Didyou notice the fact that
stock of spring millinery at Miss Louis Mohrmann has quite a rep-
May Byrn’s. utation for artistic painting and
-—justice Townsend’s court will pap®1" hanging,
open Monday with an unusually —Mrs. D. C. Evans and daugh-
laro-e docket. • ter, of Gonzales county, have been
" The Gulf Shore laborers have this week the guests of S. €.
1 atton s family.
—Mr. J. W. Ragsdale has gone
to Luling to attencV the wedding of
heifer, 18 months old. Apply to JJ1'* ^aiu .?*. Hopkifis and Miss
0. A. Pnulus. j hanuie Rambolt.
gone to North Texas
another road.
-For Sale:
to work on
*
One Fine Jersey
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—Black kid gloves are the stylfe. i
Weak, Tires!, Nervous
**I vu foaling u miserable u any one
comld foal, tired all the time, many times
aaaMe to go oat oa the street even after
1 hod started. I! 1 went up one flight of
States I felt as though 1 should fall. I
had palpitation of the heart and suffered
neatly with catarrh of the head and
throat. I finally decided to try Hood’s
fle rasps rills and soon felt better. I used
the third bottle and I then felt like
• different person. I hope other# in 111
health will do aa I did. If yon take
Baadesflanaparilla and oaelt faithfully
I am sare you will be benefited. 1 have
also found Hood’s Pills to be of great
bsasfftand I highly recommend them.”
MisbJmsts PnnMQMT, Saddle BItst, N. J.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently tn the public eya today.
Mnad'O PUJa eura all llvar 111a. 26a
—Mr. A. Levytansky is back
from his Mexican^ tour. j Just look at that new lot at Lancia
—Charley Arnim has an inter- Bros. & Co.’s.
A” fLJo Luna
esting “ad” in this issue.
—Fine family ciders, all the cool,
choice drinks, C. Ascher’s.
—There is going to be a social
j hop at Moravia on the 29th.
Candies, the freshest, finest, at
Ascher’s, Arnim building.
—We regret to note that Mr. S.
D. Peterson is on the sick list.
—A list of new prices by Landa-
Bros. & Co. appears in this issue.
-Mr. Julius Appelt has accept-
Rosenlierg Bros.’
Tippett’s brother-
—Mr. Q. C. Searcy has gone to
San Antonio to meet his daughter,
Mrs. James Rose, on her way
home from Del Rio.
—Mr. F. Schlottmann, agent
for Mieigl& Riebe, has been doing
some ha®some monument work
in the new cemetery.
—A neat parlor has been fitted
up by Ledlietter & Knox and the
ladies arc invited to call and get
Frapine and sod$ water.
The great evangelist D. L.
—Mrs. John A. Youngkin and
children are here froin Yoakum
visiting relatives.
r—Silk lace, the prettiest line ever
seen here, has just l>een received at
I^anda Bros. & Co.’s.
—It is reported here that Jim
Biftmett has, married a wealthy
young lady at Belton.
—J. J. Mitchel is running an
ice-wagon and solicits your trade, j Moody has just sent to the county
■ jail 20 volumes of religious read-
-Mrs. Dr. Newbury spent the week
In San Antonio.
—County Attorney Blakeslee attended
court at Yoakum yesterday.
—Dr. Robertson and Willie Weller
were in from Sublime yesterday.
—To E. W. King, Goldenrod: Your
sunflower received too late for this issue.
—The S. A. A A. P. is running its
chair car between Houston and San An-
tonio again.
—It is reported that Chas. A. Kessler,
of Schulenburg, will locate permanently
at Yoakum.
—The Lavaca County National Bank
has just declared a semi-annual dividend
of 4 per cent.
—The leaders for tomb-stones and
monuments—Micro & Riebe. F. Schlott-
mann, agent.
—Just received a Shipment of 12-year-
old Napoleon. Come and try it.
Kunze & Meykh.
—Roger, the 19-year-old sot fl
W. J. Carnes, of Shiner, disnfl
the hospital at San Antonio a ftfjjj
dpys ago, of cancer.
—Our friend \Y. H.
came in from Williamsburg
dav and ordered the Herald 9
to a St. Louis relative.
—Democrats, Republicans
Populists can have their
hats and suits cleand and dyed.-
Address Cleaner & Dyer, Yoakum
Texas.
Express paid here, and
returned C. O. D.
-Nature'8 own remedy and a
beverage is Blackberry and GingCiw
Pure, wholesome and Invigorating.
1 sale by grocers, confectioners an
i loons. Manufactured solely by
1 Booker A Co., San Antonio, Texas
—Waldorf Whiskey, pure, mellow with
age and invigorating, to be found only
at Kahn A Stanzel’s.
—The farmers say that with ten days and ill a few minutes the 6BI
more of this weather they will recover was un,}er water to %
three feet.
—A cloud-burst occurred yes?
■! terday afternoon about 4:30 o’clock
Take Warning.
Free delivery^ low price.
—Mr. M. A. MeKnight went to {•mg matter. A noble deed !
Cuero Tuesday to )>ogin a new : —There wifi be services at the
Methodist church Sunday, and
—Mr. W01. Rosenberg and fam-i Rev. Sims will preach at the jail
ily are sj>ending a week among the j at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
i —Note the new advertisement of
F. Hal-1 —The largest millet, we have the Sacred Heart Academy, giv-
1 ever seen was brought to our offices ing date of opening of next session,
, After a month’s stay at Kene- i Hy Mr. A. H. Kbel Th.irs.lay. / e.mrse of study, advantages, etc.
dy, Mrs. A. Denton arrived home —The shelving and counters are —Messrs. Paul Stuercke and M.
. Tuesday. Ixiing placed in MeKnight Bros.' . Richter were here from Shiner
—The most novel sign in the new brick building at Yoakum. iuesday on business connected
ed a position at Kosenlier
store!, , ... . . ._
—Work has commenced on the building for John Stratton
Mitehel-Newburv - Turner brick
; block. .
—If you want the best flour and 8681 "aves a^ Galveston
save money on it go to B
pern's.
ment held by Pete Miller against me for
$125.00 is mill and void and all persons
Are warned against cashing same.
Bj L. Martin.
I hereby notify the public that a docu- f ifty has just been hung by C. W. —Owing to the delicate condi- bl^ wle,)iatlon 'tbere on
---------------: Arnim. tion of his health, Sheriff Honch- Uie -
—Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pepjier ins returned to Mexico Monday. . —In the reports of the^ clos-
spent Sunday with Schulenburg -Mr. Fenner Iuls had a hand- ^ercises of the btate l nivcr-
T! - mil. hnntmtr Af i ' s«mie monument erected over the ^Aiistin we note that John
• -M- IV Y. Hi.. T1 . Iiil.lrei, ^ ^ k Z new een.,.- . ^
which Boh Key and Sam McMur-! llavi b>i u month s > lsit to - , ^ bd in the academic department,
rj figured coniqvicuously. The j uinett. ,v. Sufis preached at Count\ and Sam Schwartz was promoted
Herald has not lieen able to learn ' —Ihe Kuhn & Stanzel rock i Lme Sunday. He was assisted <>n ^jie senior' Jaw class. John
particulars except that Mr. Key building is lieing ornamented with , Sunday l»y Rev. Ipm Winilsey, 1 \jyers js a SOn of Ex-Gommis-
*hot fft Mr. McMnrrv. In Justic-e ; new paint. v ” '‘ *
Tampke's court at J>hiner, Satur- — Flem Houchins has gone to F.
day, Mr. Key waived examination ! J. Pesek’sqilace at Praha to learn
on the charge of assault with in
tent to kill and was placed under
bond to await the action of the
grand jury.
—Butterick patterns at Boaen- t’the job.
berg Bros. 1 *
Bohemian.
—Get Louis Mohrmann’s figures
■ for painting or pajiering your
house and if good nonest work at
reasonable figures couat. he will
^ sioncr H. B. Mvers. '
Mis. Saruh English is heie —No private residence can atford
tiom Oakland on a visit the family ; ^() wdhout a tire extinguisher,
of hei gieat-nephew. John r. if y()lu- house were to catch fire it
lioucnins. might bqrn to the ground by time
• —l lie committee on election will ' (^he tire department could reach it.
meet in Decemlier, and the Crow- J Protect yourself by buying one-of
will be de- the Eureka fire extinguishers at
cided then.
Kahn & Stanzet’s.'
from the recent wet spell.
—Mayor Tippett and Sheriff Houchins
Feturned from Mexico Saturday, loaded
down with Mexican trinkets.
—Miss Fannie Penman has taken
charge of the sewing machine depart-
ment of A. Levytansky’s store
—Kahn A Stanzel have just received a
shipment of the celebrated Waldorf Rye,
the purest and finest in the land.
—The Lone Star Brewing Associa-
tion’s agent, J. J. Mitchel, has received
a handsome new delivery wagon.
—W. D. Newton, an influential color-
ed educator, of Hackberry, has joined
the Herald’s happy band of readers.
—Mr. M. Landa, the pleasant head of
the Landa Bros. A Co. store at Yoakum,
spent Sunday and Monday in the city.
-Through the kindness of Mr. H. H.
Striebeck, of Breslau, we are enabled to
place the name Of Geo. Hill on our list.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kerr, 61 Mul-
doon, have been here this week visiting
the family of Mrs. Kerr’s mother, Mrs. I
Ragsdale.
—Mr. Sam Gugenheim, of I^eipzig, J
Germany, has been here several days j
on a visit to his brother-in-law, Mr. L.
Reichraann.
—Get instructions in the “Napoleon-
ic” age by drinking that delicious whis 1
key called Napoleon, at Kunze A Meyer’s, j
HalletsvilLe.
—Mr. Wm. Luecko, a substantial
young man of the Kinkier settlement,
was in Monday and had his figures.set
ahead to 18%.
. —Fred Middleton, an industrious col- *
oredmanofthe Navidad, remembered:
tlie Heraj.d with a nice mess of roasting
ears Thursday.
—The colored people had a big time
yesterday. The Oakland band furnished
music. At least flve hundred people as-
sembled at the grounds. A fine saddle
was given away on'* tournament.
ranging from one to
Water jxmred over the bed* bfl
buggies standing in the square.
About 150 feet of the city’s pride?
main sewer, mentioned elsewh
in this issue as a, fine piece
work, was washed away,
city's damage to streets will
gregate hundreds of dollars
the downpour in the country
what it was in the city the dam-
age to crops will *run to hundreds
of thousands of dollar*.
In trying to cross Rickiway lfflHl
yesterday a negro lost his horse.
The negro saved his life by grab-
bing a tree.
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Mair, W. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1895, newspaper, June 20, 1895; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1000564/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.