Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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HALLETSVILLE HERALD.
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Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
fcave endorsed Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral for qoughs, colds,
'Steak longs, bronchitis; con-
sumption. You can trust a
medicine die best doctors ap-
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have a hard cough.
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“•old for OTSf Biztr years.M
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and gently laxative.
WITH OUR EXCH ANGES1 P,a'rter* Can Get *be Price-
j Of late a few of our. exchanges
• have complained about their ina-
bilHy to procurecompetent print- The Dallas girl weaJs th„
ers. It is only a few weeks since Directorre gown, split; clear up
the Herald had occasion to ad- to the knee; the McKinney boy
vertise for a printer and wepwerenQ*sailQr lad,*yet we hear he’s
literally smothered with replies r- ^e^Di to se®* TGherman Telegram,
by telephone, by mail and one -6 Halletteville boy has been
by freight The last menlaoned an^ he.saw (if you don’t
was at Brenham when he noticedsaw everything, there
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our ad. and knowing Jhorpughiy ^ ^as MljPf because he was; not
the slowness of passenger sched- j t ^ •’
. . New Orleans, Nov. II. — That
it is 4 within the power of the
planters of .the south to bring the
price of cotton back to last .years
level was - the declaration of
President C. S. Barrett, when
he formerly opened the. conven-
tion of the'Farmers Educational
and Co-operative union here to-
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Aartas]°Flre Insurance ^sl^imoi^of the next legislature to pRSSan
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iST'Obltoarlee, cards of thanks
T<' - and resolutions of respect will be
1‘f-2t- tlnrn iT for at the rate of 5 cents per
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Is the noblest of all creation.
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may be a
of good fhftodrs, but when
i is known to be a prbfesaohal
And -a. menace to society
be placed behind the
testimony of Rockefeller
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■uit s further evldepoe that this
monstrous eotnbme not only owns
Hwearth, but were gettmg ready
ules, decided to <iome quick, and
arrived ahead of the Crockett.
iNo printer hSs ever <m^tto bf-^
fice through dissatisfaction with
our methods or his salary. The
Berai^O has never believed that;
money was made with cheap la
W and for that reason has ap-
proached as Closely as possible to
tite city rate of pay. On several
occasions we have had to hustle
like the mischief for the mbnOy,
but we hive not missed a pay
day in fifteen years. We have
never had occasion to regret the
employment of good printers nor
tfie payment of fair wages, life
absence of pi, the dedicate use of
matenid °and the careful handling
of machinery has saved the Her-
ald many a dollar that we have
only been too glad to divide with
the printer.; Wo are proud sof
our neat shop, and these remarks
are only mime for , educational
purposes - to fellow-members of
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A,nd When we succeed in res-
. toring the price of cotton to the
% / r-.• 7-7^;''.' k.; , j figures that ranged' last year we
The excesses of our youth are w?i be richer by $150,000,000, *’
drafts upon our old age, payable Mrv Barrett amid the ap-
with interest about thirty years
after date.—Nixoh News
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the press
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The federation of Women’s
Clubs at San Antonio, becoming
alarmed at the frequency of sui-
cides of yoUng girls, will petition
act prohibiting the sale of drugs
to these unfortunates. An ap-
propriation; by the state fur the es-
tablishment of a hCme where
they could be sullied with food
and clothing and suripunded by
comfort and refinement would
save more lives than all the drug
acts passed since the days of Eve.
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The distillers of the north are
now putting up whiskey in the
form of tahleta. Now let us hope
they will soon be able to fix
h
to have it “poeted.”
The incoming legislature which
neets on the second Tuesday in
January is going tp be a busy
- «ne, from the fact that a great
Bttny people think that the mem-
ben can cure aU evils, but as a
Blatter of fact, ^tliey will kill
more than they cure, and in this
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up a long toddy in^i gumd^tt
or a whiskey Spur in a pickle, or
a nulk pcmch in a cone of ice
cream, or an eggnog in a hard
boiled egg. Then we wfil sing
their pfaises if they will invent
a pill to take the odor of these off
our breath about the time of night
we start for our humble domicile.
. Well said, •; and we. are now
drawing on the erstwhile, and
are considerably in doiibt as to
whether the checks will be hon-
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; A man in Missouri in search of
information about San -Antonio,
addressed a letter ‘ To The Best
and Leading Daily Paper, San
Antonio, Tex.’’ It is,
unnecessary to add
letter was promptly delivered to
The Light—San Antonio Light
The Light is hottiing if not
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A State Senator in Texas re-
ceives a salary of five dollars per
day for about 100 days, i The
legislature meets every two
years. So a Senator makes $500
m two years, if he is honest To
be elected senator Mr. Real of
Kerrville has paid $1250. More
than he can make in four yeans
as a Senator, — Floresville Chroni-
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plause of a thousand or more del
egates gathered in the New
Orleans coliseum. He said,
‘ ‘meddlesome newspapers and
busybodies’ had sought to con-
nect the Farmers’ union with the
night riders. It was; illogical
and unjust to accuse members of.
the union of the depredations of
the riders. ;
He said the union was in ^ex-
istence to gain its end, but did
not need aiid will not invoke law-
less methods, that the union had
no sympathy with night riders,
and would take the initiative
anywhere to rid the country of
them. Mr. Barrett added, that
during this convention there
wouteeome into tiie councils of
the* union as members for the
first time, business men and rep-
resentatives of the south’s com-
mercial interests and all would
be welcome, ;the union viewing
their , willingness to co-operate
in this campaign for a better
price for cotton as evidence of
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The Lavaca Oil Mill
again greets its customers of past years and wishes to ii£?
form them that it is better prepared than ever to handle
and
their business. * We have always treated you right
paid highest prices for seed and will continue to do sc
this mill is a home institution
AND DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT
LAVACA OIL MILL
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New Orleans, Noy, IT. — After
„ „ » session; lasting continuously
Really, do you think he is worth from 10 o’clock until midnight,
the price? Tf kb, he will have to Farmers Educational arid
make a autk for himself in the
coming legislature.
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CORNER BARBER SHOP
E. K. B. HANDLOS, Proprietor
■ :; If you want a clean, shave, or an up-to-date hair cut,
call on rne^ Everything in the barber fine done with neat-
ness and dispatch.
Don’t Forget the Pla$e \
Elstner Building
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Meitzen
North Side of Square,
Spectacles Correctly Fitted and Guaranteed
Watchmaker, anjs .
eler and Optician
HaiXettsvillb, Tex.
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For thousands of -years the
fanning class have sucked the
hind tit of *ail political arid fi
nancial
suit of. this session may be
summed up as follows; V
nancial prosperity, arid as an in- > -Resolutions passed calling for
dividual he was the fellow that the* reduction of 25 per cent in
the eotton and diversifica-
That pretty girl who threw
ter arms around a drimuner’s
neck at the Sunset depot In San
Antonio, coyly called him “papa”
and deftly pinched a diamond
tern his shirt front, stirely had
i nit artistic eye $ind a well trained
V-; v; tekL There is not nuich danger
that rike/will commit suicide in a
^ ten Antonio park for lack of work
or something to eat
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In His entire campaign and
mnee his defeat MF. Bryan has
not uttered an unkind word or
unjust criticism of his opponents.
To our untutored, though demo-
cratic mind, W. J. Bryan still
remains the, greatest man this
country has produced since the
death of Jefferson, :>'
seed. He has berths subject
of ri&cule, an iamoraite unso-
phisticated, a fit thing . to be
aUskingameS,asheep
be sheared and a lamb to be
itered.: He was fish fesrthe
I, ah easy mark, a'<sbft
snap. But things have and are
changing slow huft sure. The
succession of his breed is edu-
cated In public schools, hi poli-
tics, in experience and the future
farmers a^e yet destined to be
the whale ofth
the seas, and the
1, else all
lion of the land else all sighs, in-
dications and prognostications
are a delusiori^and there never
will be anything except what
has been in the beginning of
tium. —Richmond^:
; There is n6 > doubt whatever,
that the intelligent farmer is it,
and then some, because they are
readers and keep up with the
events 0* the day. ;
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Co-operative union in executive
session late tonight concluded
its consideration of the. most im-
portant questions which were
brought, before them. The re-
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tion of crops. \-v-
Resolutions unanimously adop-
ted denouncing night riders.
Resolutions passed calling for
the warehouse system on an ex-
tensive scale andthe
Bright Stream Beer
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Beer, Cigars, Tobacco, Soft MMex
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I have prepared a neat parlor where ladies and
families will be served with the markets best
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Resolutions passed WBng fw | ^cwmun
the appointment of a committee
of orie from each state to confer
with the president of the United
States relative to extention of
the rural free? delivery and es-
tablishment of parcels post ^
Bartlett Tribune.
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An honest girl, who was hun-
gry and could not find employ-
ment committed suicide in Tra-
vis park at San Antonio a few
slays ago. Probably too proud
to beg and too honest to barter
ter virtue, this poor child of a
heavenly Father creeped almost
; into the shadows of three great
proud churches to end an honest
and futile effort to obtain scant
; food and shelter. This boasted
cJiiqrity so much prated of in the
burger cities ftiakes Us sick. Too
meb faith is mixed with that
bcand of charity. One can bard-
l^p.%be expected to devoutly wor-
ship ibe Lord while hunger is
gnawing at one’s vitals. Neither
can we duly sympathize with the
tel housed heathen while batter-
ing a stranger for the price of a
bed. Why should money be
raised for foreign missions while
file great cities are crowded wi th
1 j the shelterless and hungry and
I the alleys run riot with children
who never heard of Jesus Christ
or the Bible? Oh, the utter
nhairie of it all
The Houston Chronicle credits
the Hallettsville Obaar Hospo-
darsky with the following scintil-
lating paragraph;
“Nexapomineje; ze jsme. si
povinni vocpOlek lasku bratras-
kou. Vzdyf jsme se k Pestov-
fuii bratrstui Vzdyf jsme se k
pestovaai hratrstvi silbem zav-
arafi;” •
1 All; of which is probably true,
but we fail to see its pertiriency
to the presmit political situation.
r-^Penton Record^ and Chnmifele.
It is, however, the strongest
possible argument for the con-
struction of more good roads in
Texas arid therefore worthy the
serious and/thoughtful consid-
eration of all advocates of better
highways. —Fort Worth Record.
; At first glance we see more in
it nor that It’s a argument
Stop my paper/'. Every
now and then some f ellow gives
this to the Hendd, and then sets
back t calmly waiting to hear a
mighty; crash When his order
agin’ newspapermen’s bein’ in-
cluded in the provisions of the
anti-pass law, and is referred to
the Plearanton Monitor for com-
ment. —Lodi Lariat. •
Being Johnny on the spot
know whereof we speak,
paragraph referred to is merely
an attack : on socialism, and the
Novy. Domov, the other BoHem*
fan paper published here, replies
as follows; . ‘‘Pristi tyden ham
nastane doba ad Ventui, pocatek
reriches the office of publication
But it does not come. The pa-
per is simply stopped, and busi-
ness goes on just as if nothing
had ever happened.1 For Really
nothing has happened. Papers
have been started and stopped
fever, since the art of printing;
was first discovered, and in all
well-regulated offices a book is
kept to register .slops knd starts.
Newspaper selling is a business
just like selling goods. People
who want it buy it, and those
who de not want it let it altna.
Now and then a man falls out
with the paper arid orders it
stopped,; but the paper never
takes notice of the reason for a
stop. The Herald is worth the
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If yob suffer from couetipatlou And
llyer trouble Foley’s tirlrio Laxative
will cure you permanently by stimu-
lating the digestive organs so they
will act naturally. Foley’s Orino
Laxative does not gripe, is pleasant t
to take and you do not have tp take .ra
laxatives continually after taking
Orino.; Why continue to be the slave
of pills and tablets? It Is sold at
1 the City Drug Store, v
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Patronize tone
the best Wines at
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does not buy the- policy of the
piper.. If the pdicy doe® not
policy may not suit the paper,
either. Let’s be sensible about
Ak/*.
the thing. ; Your subscription
money pays for the paper as it
is. It does hot bribe it to be
something else. — Palestine Her-
ald. • ■
■. True enough. But in the dase
of the Herald, there are two
new ones put on the list for every
to roku cirkevniho. Bomni, one who stops the paper. That
krestane, abys nalezite se prip-: does not look as if we would
ravil k uvitani novorozeneho soon Stop the plant to satisfy
Spasitele sveta. ” Comment. is! some subscriber who does not
unnecessary. Both papers know i agree with our policy.
exactly what they are talking f _jf you ^ant a cook stove get
about, and the press will do well i the •‘Lily Darling,” she is all
to let it go at that. 1 right, at Chas. Pillar’s.
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The position is ready, but you
are not. The calls are coming
in, and I cannot fill them. The
demand is growing. Time and
time again % am compelled to
say, I ;have not the man yd
want. /Often it is the young
woman called for. These calls
are for meri rind women who are
prepared. What will you do
abodl it? You could fill these
positions. ; I don’t ask if it
would pay you to get ready n I
kfiow it would. These places
are waiting for you—anxious to
find you out Soon you could be
ready. It is not a question of
time and money ; that you can
fix; A. feto weeks and a fefw
dollars and it is all done, It is a
question whether you WILL. If
you will come to Hill’s Business
College, we will prepare you for
a position, arid we will do it in
the right way and in quick time,
BONOffflEN &
BUESING’S
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Come and vee ns. Ws will
treat y on right. A fine line c*
Llquore,_Wine«, Cigars, Etc.
Fresl BetrHvtfsOi Ttp-
Thie Is People’s Headquarters.
IF Hill M II 1
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▲ttokmet akd
• Law aits
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HaUetAvlIle, T«m.
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Boyce Chapter, I
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for thorough and qomplete
preparation. Come now. The
w ^ A $50 scholar*
suit you that iri your tell Your*! s^ip in
penmanship, etc., $42.50T
egraphy and station work, $35;
the $100 combined course—book-
keeping, shorthand and ty^-
writing all togeth^ only ^5;
mail course in bookkeeping or
shorthand, $20. Address R. H.
Hill, Waco, Texas, or Memphis,
Tenn.
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BENNETT & LONG
REJU. ESTITt DEALERS
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Farm, Ranch Lands and
Town Property fpr Sale.
Write or see us for prices.
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Pythias
i Meets every- Friday
i'vi Cinf v L night at the Meyerhofl
/ bnfWing. north • west
/ corner of square. Vls-
ltlng brethren are cor-
diafiy invited to attend
E.W. SPECKELS, C. a
M. SACCAR, K. of R. * 8.
—If you can build your own
house and improvements / and _
have yourown teams and tools | a»see«aeweeeeeeoeeewsss
we will sell you a home without f t * : ru A c crp'mru 1
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boll weevils in this county, i♦ NeuhaM Bonding. H&neunue, t«.
Brothers & Hampton, Quanah,
Texas.
—Are you a subscriber?
Land Title# examined. Abstract# ♦
r furnluhed; Mane. Plats and Field ♦
S Note# made. Deed#, Contract#, Will#, ♦
| Lawyer, Notary Public
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CHA8. PILLAR, 8ecy.
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SAN ANTONIO. *
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for 10c? Yes, at Landa’t
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Cox, M. J. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1908, newspaper, November 27, 1908; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006488/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.