Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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' rJ?HKi>iFF Lipst oMit of Waller;
county has been requested to re-j
sign his office owing to the/ late j
tragedy in Hempstead. He very
projperiy refused. The request
eame from men who were antag-.j
onistic to him and who had sup-
ported his opponent in his last
campaign. The men who sup-
Exchange Interviews
| The Cotton Belt Route an-
\ nounces the following excursions
j during the month of May, 1005.
[ Street Fair, Gorsicana, Texas,
May lst-Gth, 1005. ;
]■ Musical Festival. Dallas, Tex-
as. May 5th-6th. 1005.
State Convention Benevolent
Protective OrdeV of Elks,. Fort
Worth, Texas, M a v Sth-9tb/
1905/ : - ■
Grand Council Improved Order
of Red men , Ban Antonio, Texas,
May Sth-12th, 1905. . -
Your doctor will tell you that
thin, pale, weak, nervous chil-
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Small doses, for a few days.
: Yoakum Times; q ; •
Another, nail has been nit
squarely on' the hea<T • It's
strange, but it really seems that
the majority of favors .requested
of a newspaper comes from par-
ties who are not supporters or
Their gall doubt-
to remain in office. He cannot
be held.accountable for the fear-
ful duel that resulted in four li ves
being snuffed out and wounds in-
flicted on two Others. At the
time h»tvas here in Halletsville,
a supo^iaed witness in the Mq-
Dade case. Even if he had been
in Hempstead the tragedy would
j Severa’s
| Stomach
Bitters
Severa’s
Heart
Tonic
quickly over-
comes all heart
affections, dropsy,
palpitation, im-
perfect circula-
tion, fainting
spells and tones
up the whole sys-
tem. Price $1.
Several
Soothing
Drops
bring comfort cus
natural siego |
children. Corn
teract pain, col
and cramps, ove
come all Spain
and fever and r
gulate the dtaei
tion. Price 25
The change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why it ia. He has our
formula and will explain.
“Wlieii 19 yeari old, for many months no
one thought I could lire because of thin blood.
Bnt, in a few weeks, Ayer's Sarsaparilla com-
pletely restored me to health.”
Mas. £. Bcckmikstub, Vineland, N. J.
UJPabdttle. V j.c. atbrco.,
dll druggists, , f a _ Lowell. Maas.
Street Fair, Trier, Texas, Mav
Sth-13tb, 1905.. q v-.;
Meeting ..English Singing So-
cieties, Houston, Texas, May
8th-9 th, 1905.
First Annual Convention
American Stock Growers As-
sociation, Denver, Colorado,
May 9th: 13th, 1905.
Meeting Fourth District Fed-
eration of Woman's Club, Nac-
ogdoches, Texas, Mar 10th,
1905. ;
Gatesville District Conference,
Meridian, Texas, May lOth-lltb,
1905.
Palestine District Conference
M. E. - Church South, Jackson-
ville, a Texas, May 10th-13th,
•subscribers,
less oh^cfqres their penetration,
A newspaper will cheerfully ex-
tend favors to its friends and
subscribers, but it goes against
the grain to extend courtesies to
We don’t doit. Con-
not hare been prevented. Men
who attend - a law and order
meeting, be they prohibitionists
or antbprofaibitionists,. and pack
pistols to the meeting, brand it
as a farce. The Herald editor
lived in Hempstead two years
and believes firmly that; the
tragedy was not the result of the
prohibition election, but was an
inevitable
promote the
secretions of
the stomach,
aid diges-
tion, stimu-
late the
organs,
increase
the appetite,
overcome
weakness
and invigo-
rate the
whole
system* S jurious
50c. and $1.00 S Pri«T
The Children
the others,
sequently we njake a few enemies,
but they really benefit us more
than they injure-us. It8 makes
the right-minded realize that we
are in the newspaper business to
make a living equally as well as
they are m their respective busi-
nesses for the same purpose, and
they honor and support us ac-
cordingly. As long as we have
favors to show or courtesies to
extend it will- be to our friends
only. Reciprocity is our motto.
WnouinMs,constipation prevent re-
> oovery. Curo these with Ayer ’s Pills,
Severa’s
Female
Regolator
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
and change of
life. Price $1.00.
Severa’s
Wafers
forHaidate
eruption that was
owing to the strained ralations
existing between two factions
there. It is impossible to get
from the daily paper reports an
adequate idea of the tragedy
Halletsville Herald
FubHsbed Every Thursday Morning,
1905. V . -
Annual Meeting Southern Bap-
tist Convention and Auxiliary
Societies, Kansas City, Mo. May
lOth-ITth, 1905.
State Firemen’s Convention,
Austin, Texas, Mav 10th-12th,
1905. v ’
Musical Festival, Waco, Tex-
as, May ll-12th, 1905.
Grand Council United Com-
mercial. Travellers, San Antonio,
Texas, May 12th-13th, 1905.
Annual Convention Baptists of
North America and National
Baptist Anniversary St. Louis,
Moq May; 16th-24th, 1905.
District Conference Woman’s
Missionery Convention, Ferris,
Texas, May 24th-28tb, 1905.
State Sunday School Conven-
tion, JVaco, Texas, Mav 30th,
1905.' - " > /:
For full particulars and rates,
ask the “Cotton Belt Man.”
and the conditions leading up to
it, but a faint glimmering can
be ascertained by reading bet weeri
the lines. For twenty or thirty
years a factional feeling has ex-
isted there and has been nourish-
ed to such an extent that lads of
tender ages resort to. carrying
pistols with a view of ultimate
trouble. That feeling will never
be dissipated as long as
members of the factions live in
Waller county: they must move
away, scatter, emigrate, to dissi-
pate the enmity. And the most
regrettable part of the matter is
that honorable and manly men
are on both sides, yet their ideas
of honor and family duty force
them to support their respective
C. F. Lehmann,.......Publisher and Proprietor.
W. R. Beaumler,....................Editor.
Thursday, May ii
Subscription 'Rates
One Copy, One Year............
One Copy, Six rionths,..........
Payable in Advances
Thqt French physician who
discovered that radium would
cure the bite of the most venom-
ous reptile perhaps did not
; re-
flect that the average woodman
could not conveniently • carrv
along half a million dollars’
worth of medicine for snake
bites!^—Columbus .Citizen.
Along, with Alkali Eye we will
continue to use the old reliable
bite medicine and let
Advertising Rates On Application
Long Distance Telephone No. ia.
String poetry has gone to
seed. • q/q.
snake
others experiment with, radium
sides. ; v .q/G
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Texas is 262,290 square miles,
in extent and contains 167,895,-
505 acres. In order that our
readers may get something like
a correct idea of the state, its
vastness and its possibilities, let
us suppose it was hinged onto
the state of Louisiana and that
it could be opened and raised
like a great; trap-door, it would
cover all the gulf states, includ-
ipg part of Kentucky, Tennessee,
North Carolina and the whole of
Its extreme
Look cheerful—even if
don’t feel that way.
Not every woman who talks
the most knows the most by any
means.—Hunge News. \ /
Also applicable to the mas-
culine sex. v7 /' .• V
After a man has had a good
k"~ time he always looks the reverse.
— —. * —-;—- ?
K . j The talk of the town: “Where
will you spend your summer va-
cation?” q. .
Ip-’ - . • The Lewis and Clark Bxposi-
gH; tion at Portland, Oregon will
W; * open June 1st.
• t -—- q y;
The Houston News proclaims
that city the rotteneet in Texas,
iqqq Bailey always did tell the truth.
Kq The Czar’s concessions to his
ip . subjects is another example of
locking the stable door after the
^ q ‘* horse is stolen.
Trespass Notice
SOUTHERN PACIF
All‘ persons are hereby
notified that the lands own-
ed by th# undersigned in # La-
vaca county are posted* ac-
cording to law, and all hunting,
fishing, or gathering pecans is
strictly prohibited. Any person
eaugbt trespassing or depredat-
ing on the above lands without
Consent of the owner will be
prosecuted. « • ' ■ ;
R. Milter, Sr.,
Sublime, Texas.
J. J. Bl<5unt is a candidate for
governor of Texas. Heannounc-
ed bluntly at a barbecue at Aus-
tin.—Victoria Advocate.
His name indicates ho w he, will
find the voters’ reception.
New York-New Prisons Steamship Llria”
BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND NEW
Steamer sails from New Orleans every Wednesday at 12
“ “ . “ New York every Wednesday at 12 nc
South Carolina,
length from north to .south is
“New Orleans Havana.Steamship Lina-” . t
BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND tjAVA^
Steamer sails from New Orleans every Saturday at 2 p. a*.
• “ ■**■;■ “ Havana every/Tuesday at 4 p.'m. vJjri
Editor Easterling, of the Cuero
Record, must have returned
from his vacation, judging from
the editorial columns of that
paper.—Gonzales Inquirer.
Easterling is still over in the
piney. woods of Louisiana, post-
office Sulpher. ... He is accumu-
lating large gobs of mud and ex-
perience in the Pelican country
and is on edge for his health to
return so that he can get in har-
ness again. The Record's im-
proved editorial column is due
probably to Howerton’s own
pen as he is a dick nailing good
writer when he tries. ..
Governor Lanham has vetoed
le State banking bill on ac-
I Sunset Express” Between New Orleans and San Fraud
i Leaves Nev Orleans dafly at 11:55 a. m. Leaves San Francisco daily at 5:45
♦ Carries Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers, Tourists Sleepers, Co
T nation L.ibrary, Buffet and Observation Cars. Dining Cart, i
X Cars, Oil Burning Locomotives from New Orleans to San Franc
X • , '■ ’ ' A.
♦ Inquire of any Southern Pacific Agent for all Information*
^ Write for Pamphlet, Giving Full Information.
£ T. J. ANDERSON, JOS. HELLEN,
J General Passenger Agent. Ass’t Gen’l. Pass, i
♦ ‘ ' HOUSTON, TEXAS. '
composed by the writer's life-
long friend, Mr. Tdden Doss, of
Ezzeli, Lavaea county. Young
Mr. Doss has suffered from .de-
fective vision , all his life and
early developed a talent ' for
music. This talent has received
all the cultivation his means
would allow arid he has become
quite proficient on the piano,
guitar and violin. Fiddling
George is his effort at composi-
tion and it is regarded -/by
those who have examined it here
as belonging in the class with
such popular pieces as Hia-
watha, Fnder the Bamboo Tree,
etc.. Mr. Doss is a nephew of
Mrs. M. A. Hargrove of this city
and is Well. known to many of
our citizens who will wish him
eminent success in the musical
world.—Yoakum Herald.
count o! errors and a new bill
will be submitted.
The Edna Progress says that
owing to the continued . wet
weather a considerable acreage
of land intended-for corn will be
planted in other feed stuff and
cotfciiv M.- .y U q
This weather makes us think
of t&e cool .shady creek banks,
the rippling dow of the waters,
and toe splashing of finny
beautiee oh the sparkling sur-
Louisville postoffice employes
hove received a straight hunch
from Mr. Cortelyou to k§ep out
of politics. But will they?—Val-
HALLS Hair Ri
Twonty years ago a man sub-
scribed to only one or two
papers^ bis local paper and possi-
bly a religious or farming journ-
aiand paid for them promptly.
Nowadays be takes a dozen, lo-
cal, state dailies, and Current
magazines, and pays for about
half. Is this a part of the stren-
uous life?. 7V, - ••
ley Courier/.. ? •, q ' ;
It’s a dead cinch thev will if
r •* »• • * v
their jobs depend on it.
Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate you
be without any hairf Just remember that Hall’a Hair
stops falling hair/and makes hair grow. UnmKS%SToo?!
The Floresville Truck Growers’
Association reports 1100 acres
of watermelons in that vicinity.
—Gonzales Inquirer.
Joe Boehmer can entertain us
properly when we spend a week
with him this summer.
Get
SCOT t’S
Emulsion
m Are You Satisfied ?
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company has issued a summer
series of health booklets,- four in
number, embracing the subjects
OR ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
“Something Better”*'
The territory travershd
The St. Louis Browos^He & Mexico ^
(The Quit Coast Line)
Mrs. Mercy Moore, aged 94
died last week in a littlh town in
the Indian Territory. She was
always proud of the fact that
she was*a member of the choir,
which sang at Lincoln's funeral
-r-Del Rio MirroF. /
May the Lord have mercy.
of Sunstroke, Drowning, Diar-
rhoea and Malaria. They are
neat and serviceable in size, and
their contents, if carefully read,
may save doctor’s bills. The
Herald has received the book-
lets complimentary -.And pro-
poses to file them away for refer-
ence.
When you go to a drug store
and ask for Scott’s Emulsion
you know ^hat you want; the
man knows you ought to havt
it. Don’t be surprised, though,
if you are offered something
else. Wines, cordials, extracts,
etc., of cocf fiver OIL are plenti-
ful but don’t Imagine you are
/jetting cod liver oil when you
take them. Every year for thirty
years • we’ve been increasing
the sales of Scott’s Emulsion.
Why? Because It has always
been better than any substitute
yr it. '1
That millinery bill made many
a poor fellow squirm last Mon-
day.—Italy News-Herald. / qq
There is always- one-reflection
that dulls the sting; we, don’t
live in Flail. / q‘ . qq -.
fj is “SOMETHING BETTER” -than anything else
§« the Great Southwest. • * ... -
AN EL DORADO OF OPPORTUNITY FOR THE MAN
WITH THE HOE"
Next week is Saengerfest week
in Houston.—Houston Chronicle.
Hoch der Gablest! ;
The railroad company is opening up new towns/ and |
placing acreage pro pertv on the market for the home- 3]
'builder. For prices of land and town lots and infor-r 1
ination of any character, address, 19
\VM.'DOHERTY, G. P. & T. A/ , -
Yirp-President. Land Department,CorpusChristi, Tex..*3
—Orders for tattooing will be
promptly -filled bv F. D. Gain, . In
case of accident tattooing is a
Send for free sample
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
3 Pearl Street, New York
aCc. and $1.00. All druggists
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Beaumier, W. R. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1905, newspaper, May 11, 1905; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006432/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.