Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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Make Small Bales.
Death to Boll Weevils.
ling, indulgent father. His re-a
mains were committed to earth at
4 o'clock last Thursday afternoon,
Rev. T. S. Coble officiating. To
the U'leaved ones the Citizen, ex--
tends sincere sympathy.—Colorado
| Citizen.
The pen enables a youn man to
give his;girl, an inkling of .hinsent-
mients.
kPke-
Bconom
Nothing
BUTTHE
genuine;
You will find one coupon
Inside each two ounce hag
and two coupons inside each
four ounce bagof Blackwell's
Durham. Buy a bag of this
celebrated tobacco and read'
the coupon—which gives a
list of valuable presents and
how to get them.
m ;v
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By all means be economical, but
don’t be too economical where health
or life is concerned. The matter.cf ■
a few cents should never count be-*
tween the old, standard and reliable
preparations and the new, obscure,
and in-many, cases, almost worthless
substitutes.
; The following is a copy of a res-
olution passed at a meeting of the
Interior (Litton Shippers Associa-
Austix. Texas, May 24.—Wil-
liam Hausmann, a Dewitt county
farmer says the following is a sure
tibn of Texas,- held April \\ '96, at knockout tor the boll weevil: Two
Dallas: ; . • ’ * “*
\\ hereas, The burdens placed
on the cotton . trade by reason of
and one-half ounces of arsenic, one
pound of starch, three gallons of
bad compressing caused by gin
boxes of excessive ,size, have -been
-become so burdensome as to be no
longer borne-; and.
' Whereas, We are reliably in-*,
♦formed that in addition to the i the ;ftbov© remedy, omitting
already incurred we are starch, which is perhaps m-
altiiut to lwi called upon to pay ad- tended only to give body to the so-
nlolasses and forty gallons of wa-
ter. Mix well and sprinkle on the
cotton. . .
Messrs. A. W. Rodgers, M. K.
Clemons and- G. W. Crain have
HE YOUNG & BAKER CYCLE CO.
High - and
bicycles.
medium
Bargains in .second
bicycles.
' C.
The only complete
shop in the state.
Strawberry Plants.
Strawhei lies are no longer an
experiment here. Dr. J. L. Lay
and tile writer have demonstrated *■_
this. Oil of one l(»th of an acre,
this scribe has been feasting on
i berries for three months,.has picked
more than three hundred pints,
supplied the; neighbors and sold
i six dollars’ worth. The plants set
j in September are no risk and make
berries in the spring. You can't
| raise the plants in summer without
j.a windmill. Ye editor has put up
„ wiml.nillana willhai-*: tl.o,,sands ^ something else
ot tine, wetl-iooted plants .adapted t ^ sa .. u just £ d- // isn't.
to this climate, ready Scott's Emulsion has gained Its tepu-
!l ttticn by its superior merit, and noth-
ing of - its kind has ever equalled dg
.. . . , ... ,, .. •, Your doctor:.wi 11 tell you that. '■
T on ran »<> risk, tm, it they all die.: A„drui*i4;,«ii sdu-S E«„tt». vr
next year the berries you get next : Twoc*it?and C;'v
; spring will j«iy you marly times ; _
| for your outlay and trouble. j • . * . . T .. ..
hand ,y ~~———— ; l
.County Judge’s Letter. |.
Cij The attnntiuTuf "tile liutcliei's < if : -as', c-ntrv
1 epaii ^county^is called to Art. 756,.of
all bales lotion, and they report that it is
of ll\.<s sure p, the bugs. They say
’ditionn! freight upon
pi I iove the standard size
vUicaa'a's.'. i \V„le pnhlintv .-haJ wilt leave their work
of Cod-liver Oil.and Hypophosphitea [l»f>«t V "f, % "" Ul" ***•«»»>to b-.m ap the
Is as much the standard for all core m'h ^C)W)ng. out of fhe large, sweetened poison and will Mick at
bale.,and all ginners have been re-; if till they die. It may be remark-
qnested to change them boxes to r(Mlthat it\v1l, kill insects of nearly.
Kesotved, That as >ve wi]j Ixi.l11 ''thcr-tciod, i>ecs included. The
compelled, wn and after Setithmber *’Oll weevil as a bugaboo seems
1st, 4.886, to pay. at least AU. cents destined to n very short'life.
is as much the standard for ail con
ditions of wasting in children and'
adults where the lings are weak, or
affected, as 'quinine is the standard for.
malarial fevers. When you go to a
store to get Scott’s Emulsion, don’t;
deliver
September
si.u<> per loo. vVant your orders
now dr won’t be able to till them.
grade
per bale additional freight on such
large bales, it will be therefore
necessary in order to protect qur-
selves against -such loss to dock
eaelr 50 cents - in buving that is
more thaii 28 niches wide and 5s
inches long. . ■ - ;v
■ •" —--_>■■■’■ -
$1.00 Howard. $1.00.
Vegetables aDd Mellons. ;1 rcailers of th4pap„ wfll bepleosed
The rapid anti profitable develop- * to learn that there ls-ai-lea'St- one dreaded
• t disease that science lias been a Die to cure
Enameling and nieklepletiiig. Repairing cuts in tires by
Vulcanizing them. ojLil kinds of lathe worky etc.
We carry a full lineof standard sundries
t, b
And M. & W. tiresaQd parts.
4 * * . 'r. ■ --V •> ’ • ■-
AYe solicit your trade. 360 Main street, Dallas, Texa§.
for
j -.if *'*■ ’:.
town
’•V-
COMPANY
Excursion tickets now on sale to
summer resorts; also to Corpus,
Aransas Pass, Portland, etc.
to.
For
all eastern
Rockport,
rates ap-
- the Pena l Code.
,T • • ! ’ • * ' v - ■ -* . rr: • • {"•• ' i' • i- • ■
“If any }terson engaged in uw,
.slaughter and sale of' animals
market in any .'county, • city,
or village in this .State, shall fail
to report ' to the commissioners’
court of the equnty in which he
transaets such business, at each
regular term thereof, the number,
['color, age. sex. marks and brands
J of every annjmal slaughtered .by-
him. since t’ue la>t term of said
court, n('^<jiii}><ntie<f frith u bill of
sale or irt'iffrn cosreiiance to him
for hr( rfjaiiimat sI»titijhtcretf saye
such as were raisetl by himself,
which shall lie specified, he shall lie-
shown by the. heavy shipments of Catarrh Cure Is the only jxtstive cure
vc-tal,I,fWiiu tlml bver
tlie line of the San Antonio Ac Catarrh O'urc is taken internally, acting
directly on the blood and mucous surfa-
ces of the systemi thereby destroying
I. the foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do-
t)id You Ever.
Try Eleotric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be* peculiarly adapted to the re-
lief and cure of all Female Complaints
exerting a wonderful direct iiifiuence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have Loss ol Appetite, Constipa-*
tion. Headache, Fainting Spells, or are
Nervous,* Sleepless, Excitable, Melan-
choly or troubled with Dizzy Spells*
Electric Bitters is the medicine you need.
Health and Strength are guaranteed by
its use. Fifty cents and §1.00 at Ledbet-
ter & Knox Drug Store.
Afhusab Pass, An Express re: i
porter learned frphi Mr. K. J.
Martin, general freight agent of
the Sap, yesterday, that business
ing its work. The proprietors have so
J. B. Holloway’s city telephone
is now up and in splendid working
condition,'which is a great benefit
to parties living in different parts
} of town, who can no>v transact
11..,
much faith in its curativ-e powers, that 1 business with one another without
. • i 1 > . * .iliUCn Uulli ill ltb curdiiv^: iinw trs, iiidt . 4'u‘ ’ lUJ m ivuwm,
in^trus hne ha> leen imus mli\ nooil they offer One Hundred Dollars for any walking all i>v;er town to comaitmi-
this year and that to* date there
have been shipped from the Texas
toast 150 carloads of cabbage alone
going to the markets of Kansas
City. St- 1 amis, Omaha, Denver
and even to [glints further north.
V “A few years ago." said Mr.
Martin, **a few early vegtables
were shipped from the. coast ; by
express; now they are going by
the carload! by fast freight and it
punished by jiur not less than lift,, | woul(, n()t Slipl^. me \f next year
nor more than Hirer hundred shipment tiii not made in solid
lars.” . rr '
case that: fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole-
doiO.
gta^Sold by Druggists, 75c.
'-i-—-!--
There are many people able to
pay taxes who will not. It ap-
pears that the law passed b\(jthe
last legislature was intended for.
such people. The following dis-
patch from Greenville, May 19,
shows the authority of collectors:
A matter that is of interest to
all county collectoj s has just been
ply
J. B. Middlebrooks, Agt.
By or<der of the commissioners'
court.
Jamks Bali.aki).
C. T. LI; '
.trains. The .leveloti^nt ut that ^ ih the casl) ,)f Co,mtv
section of country is something
* mww mm mm »a.v « m m m is vi m * mm %
SEVER AS ■
BALSAM FOR LONGS, « LAXOTON
is
j wonderful alid its resources aFe
; just; in the first stages of practical
development. We are doing nil
A NEVER FAILING REMEDY l~
CoughsW
THE IDEAL LAXATIVE^FbR
CH1LDRENAW0MEN.
if it required an annual outlay
of $1000.io insure a family
against any seriowis consequences
from an attack of bowel complaint
{during the year there are many
who would feel it their duty , to
I jiay it; that they coiild not afford
to risk their lives, and those of
their family for such an ainount.
' Any one can get this insurance for
. 25eents. that being the price of a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Pleasant to take and sure in its
Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, Tickiing of effects. Will-cure Constipation, Ner-
the Throat so peculiar to Catarrh, Sore
Throat, and all diseases of*the Lungs.
-Price 25 and 50 cents.
vousness, Irritability, and acts splen-
didly in Jaundice of Children.
Price 25 cents.
W. F. SEVERA, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
rm.w m m * m m mm mm i« m is m * « m » ■ « t «
wc can'to. aid the. .settlement and
deveiopinentof the country, as, of
course, it is to our iuterest to do,
and we are affording* every.fai*i1lty.
I cate with each other. Then the
low price of $1 per month charges
for the'phone, placed in their resi-
dence or place of business, places
the “great convenience1' within
the. reach of all.—Weimar Cor*.
Citizen.
<r, . A*;.y
Now is the time to provide your-
self and family with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard
against an attack of bowel com-
plaint duyiVig the- summer .months. -
it costs Hut 25 cents and is almost;
sure to l>e needed lief ore the sum-
mer is over. This remedy never
fails, even in the most severe cases
and in fact the only preparation
Collector B. ,L Williams irguim-T
a delinquent tax-paver. Mr. Wil- ...
hams leviwl on-a5«iii2 machine] can always he clcpn.led upon.
‘ 1 \V hen reduced with water it
for. some- taxes, lhe owner
pleasant to take. For sale l»y Led-
.brought suit on; the ground that ‘ better & Knox. Druggists.
the machine was exempt from tax- j ----
ation and therefore not subject to The crops of both corn and cot-
. .. ... . . . ■ be* levi.d upon for taxes. In vdurt! 'ton are still in good condition in
m reasim to the pei-qile there to get >:Lpl:|tH.tol^\\-i|‘iiunl.s entered a genvawol v part,of the county, so far
oral dmiiurrer and was sustainGl. <a.<we can learn but a good rain is
The delimjuent appealed to the] needed. A big, rain within the
. . -,-v- -ctmuty cotil t, which sustained the, next four <a- five days would as-
shipment ot lexns cmist inelpns. ti.;docn^ion anil it lias la-co stistainwl ’»'( ti- ai^aimmlant corn crop.—
licL-m :1ml ho fully aiiticipuUs! tljal ^rUle|. , T|„. Colmm!,. CiUsen.
1 here- would be not le.->s than < - ... ■ - , . .. J ; -—-*-
will saAC thousands ot. dollais to. Ballard's Snow Xilniment.
their products to market.
Mr. Martin added that by
first week in June he experts
Abe
the
In almost every >neiglihof.hiM')d |.earklads,ol nielims-^ shipped from j , •. . - , t
some one has died from an attack . ... .t t* • . • t-i So the state, as it asserts taat 110 peir Mrs. Hamilton, Cambridge, Ills., says:
of bowel complaint before medicine VN<>. ' llia s;‘. ;S-. r,V sonal property is exempt from !4 had the rheumatism so bad I eonld not
could lie procured of a physician during the 'month of June, lexas
; ■ ... ' . 1 , raise my hand iu my mtau. oauaru t
this remedy whTcS «nv-l^y *''«>** •«*'
to my bead. ff«llard’s
summoned
nt
It
case.
never
fails.
when
afford to take the risk for so 'small: 1 adthofatative utterances on a vex
an amount? ^For sale by Ledbet-
ter & Knox. 1 .
to tiie competition and then,-it is) . .. . .
. .... . ... .. ed tjuestion which has
rv/ 1 ♦ l» /.tin «■»»■» 1 ■! I .n «1 T.» 1'1 I n / *
me.
expected, there will be a faHingoff
. . ^ . ,, , ..and friends wbat it has done for
sides and is believed to be the first chas. Handley, clerk for Lay & Lyman.
Kewanee, Ills., advises us Bnow Lina-
. , , ment cured hira ot Rheumatism. Why
bothered/ not trv wju surely do you good.
col lectors for years.
'iUnmi m
Of HalMisville, Texas:
'CAPITAL - - $60,000.
OFFICERS:
J. W. I}«Dnett, Preni.lent;. *C- A . Kt-hxln . V. Pres
* FUIENOH SIMPSGX. CaaliMT
E. B. SEYMOUR. t. Canbier.
directors;:
Oarey Shaw, . Friench Simpson
A. B. Devall. Wm. A^>pOt.
/. W. B«nnett, C. A. Kesaler.
T. B. UraiKloD.
Foreign and Domestic Exchange
Ooutthl and «ol<tLy
Collections a Specialty.
Read the Following.
Parties wishing to purchase fruit trees,
grape vines, shrubbery, etc.,1 can be-sup-
* When a barber talks too much his
Hie sudden death of Judge R. stories are generally illustrated
W. Rntney at lus residence in this cut*;.
city a 6:20 Just Wednesday evening r .-—--r-
was the cause of universal regret Hit Stoi 'dak SUu ,st}\s ti.it «i
iu,,..::- hf tunny friends in tbld Km*rlj' "mn '*
section. \\ hde conversing with a
Gondsensed Testimony.
ChaSv B. Hood; Broker and Maiiufact-
It cures all Inflammation, Wounds,
Sores, Tuts, Sprains, etc
Sold by Led better & Knox.
in shipments. This will Ih*
not the superiority 01 the Georgia
melon, for it is in no wav superior Cha.v 11. Hood, Broker and Mahuf&ct- j Some of the farmers are gatber-
. „, . , ' . urbr's Agent,"Columbus. Ohio, eertitiesj .
to the Lexus melon, but to its tame tiJat [>r. King’s New Discovery has no mg up and burning 01 covering up
equal as a Cough remedy. *L Ih Brown,: tjje fa||{.n squares ininctured b>'
Prop. St. JamesTIotel. Ft; Wayne, Ind.*.- . ., ! iLi . ,, .
testifies that he was cured of a Cough of the tew boll weevils in their helds.
to reduce
ccntly
there.
friend in the office of
Age about halt past torn' in the
afternoon, he was suddenly attack-
ed with paralysis, affecting bis,
right side, accompanied by •heart * l"or
about two Firie registered
and reputation, it having for years
been an established favorite in the
to furmVh .. San Antonio firm will:. tin- a.lvma il>I''.v/tliis meaha
ri, '‘...........' which matures* some Merril’l. Buldwin^ville. saj* that their numbers Suffieientlv to
he has used and recommejided. it and) v,*ut them doing the crop any
. snakot> at. 2*">e: per pound and re-;[-'.'%yas, rf'
tne . Ifyci , • , . foUv weeks earlier..
marketed a wagon toad,
I!:,!-. k:t: ki. A 'I'bc- Sap lm>; |.repaml loo lio.v
• rears with ventilators, and other
• • »«•-
never knew ir to. fail and would rather
have, it than an}’.doctor, because it al- jury,
ways cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E.
25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at Mr
-Rttoge News.
Sale.
failure, and lived only
hours after swooning and removal
home. Robert jW. Putney was
born ne:u' *;LaGrange. T’enn.. Ju'ly
22nd. 1SJ6, and immigrated to
Columbus in 1JK5T, where lie has
since resided. In IS61 he was*. >
months
breeds.
, . , *,,0 v.ow,.6o, .v ... _____ James Perdue, an old sol-
riiiptoxeinents to accommodate the i iiand and has no fear ot Croup, because ! <}j<u- residing at Monroe, ' Mich.,
Berkshire \ four M^doii trafffc.Bnd expects to keep.j stonf Iiottles'^ was severely afflicted with rheutna- *
Old. Also ar ;firrer lot '^f S|their wheels humming when the j ‘U ''T-^ .^5F..0r.-'-. j tism but recieved prompt relief
Will .at a bargain. Apply ..to;; M.*l>(,u <q>en>. 'From juesent: pro>- ti...* y.„.i.. / from pain b\ using Chamberlains
Hie melon, crop will
E. L. Townskm* or to J. A. Nohma.n,
Townsend's Jersey Farm, pectS
^ Hallctsvillr. l'-xa?. unpriM-cdeiiteil in the history
The man who is in the hand's ,rf the Texas ((.ust country.-
his friends, as a rule keeps . their:. tonip* Lx press.
l liat New York City
ntne hundred and sixtv
consumes
million
>f-eggs in one yt'ar:.nearly three lmn-
Pain Hahn. He says: “At times
my back would ache so badly that
1 could baldly raise up. If 1 had
not gotten relief 1 would not be
these few
margied to Miss F.mma Jenkens,
batids pretty- full.
r*
w Fklk uj page mcdicalv.reter-1v,,.n* <0cms astonishing.,
to mount ms Joss. At tlie break- bus. • asked the teacher, and a . (.uicv hook tq any person atllicted { vJp tliest* thrirre
who, with four children, survives “What straits are most
Personal.
-64 page medical
San An- tired thousand pounds of butter
' (-vei-v <lav: :iml many -ulloiis „f |'g' '•* 'wriU-, tlu->i- few lines.
, , . t ham her lain s Pam Balm has done
* iitilk, that it eats tlne< iun» im 'niea great deal of good ftftdl
A and rive miHion poumlsof beef in very thankful for it.
refer-G year semi is astonishing.; And Led better A Knox
plied by me at any time after December ing out of the war Jie ptlistrikd in little t>ov cried utH
lgt, 1894, until the season ] is over. I
have on hand.at my nursery near Hal-
letsville a complete assortment of first-
class trees, etc., and believe they are
better adapted to our climate than those
shipped here from northern hurseies.
I. (r. East
into. D. ldth Texas Infantry
acting as 1st 'sergeant,' anti served
till the close; of the war. His.life
straits.
por Sale, Rent or Trade.
I want to sell, rent or trade for good
fhrm land my homestead with three Jots,
good cistern, cribs, outhouses, etc,, and
my store house 24x*;o with a three-qiair-
ber lot, in Sublime, store on front street.
Good bargain for somebody.
F. L. Bosak,
Sublime Texas. •
Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
.. . , . .. .... , . . We guarantee tills to be the’ best
w;G distinguished for that genial Cough S}Tup manufactured in the world,
diUH-iiiq;.ofnn.i'. -,-T . ,
suavin- of manner which l’.endcred Throat. Sore('best,pneumonia, Bronrhi-V -\\ lien “t mfin tails to drinking, it
l„nj r.-.l favoj jk.. His r.-ii- I..-0.j c Orink
gmn was viidw idied in the. Golden we pottiyely guarantee Kallard’s' Jlore- <*' * ■ - -
liulf. Wiiicii In- lift ,1„„,»'=" q;1 r
exemplified and wlii.-fi Irohfs f(*.p of this statement we refer to every inUi- ; mono. «»t tin* artesian borer,
-vidual wha has eyet used it, and to every - ■>»-»-
He was druggist who has ever sbld it. Sueli evi-
dence isundisputable. ;
Rbd lov- i*sbid*by Ledbetter it Knox; .5'
. J v; . -.* • ■ ' • ;•
feel
For sale by
a year sctmis astonismng.. .mu i.eooeuer <v ixnox. Druggists,
are;, in reality, .. ' —
**whiskey '' itlr any s[Ye«Nft4,.'cbt’0fViyiv- opdeli- Gerv buAl’eiat(> calculatioii-' which The IliiritsviHe Item promises
; \ ' ;cat<; disease jieculiar to their sex. ’\ir; A,,l,,r (dimer SpeGl h:is reaili- the Minimis ot Hood's brigade a
: 1N*‘Arr;?,1'irV,jFj~V;;1 tb<»r «*-
.vK,niii.« a c.t.v. i.ikfe- N,-w;f;''n,hq;,my,e ',une-
York. ! which he has wi itteii for t olorado L itizdi.
the Didies' lloiue^^TmVjrnal. ** ’
Singisms; ot tile Lnited States. Df. jnt,q ouihodied
Hathaway K (■ ’ol'^utrAhtinb i’laza. --'' ’*
Safi Ai>to.ni<), ;l'exa>. - ; ■
A*. -
owshi j > willl- al I eiu*t‘< I
an affectionate hushan 1
___)il<,t. Mothers will rind Chamber tail's
■ DjnvLori the impurities from your l oiitdi Remedy especially .valuable
to fa I li HgV-1 blood hud build iq» your System by ereat- foi- croupand wlnuiping cough. It
ing an ;qq>«'tite anil toning the* skunach* wjp urjve prompt relief and is safe
have’ sold it
;* liotYu's 1*114 S.are the.best after-dinner "for scvqral years and it has never
idll. assist digestion, cure Headache: 25c, .failed to give .the most perfect
A-
Air exhau,stive ufticlb
ueh pump.
-thestoin-
f
;V|M . .... , . . -satisfaction. G. W.- Richards,
l lie cuciim »er does its Inst tight-; Guquesne, Pa. Sold by Ledbetter
ing after it is down. . j & Knox. Druggists.
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