Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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distributing depot for
"PITTSBURGH PERFECT' FENCES,
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING,
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE
; EVEftY ROt) GUAR^NTEBib WDRFfiCT.
The DURABLE Fence, ' '
^ None so STRONG. 55s.
1 £ - All large wires. 47.
Highest EFFICIENCY. . . 3<J
LOWEST COST. . aS
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Halletsville, Texas, Friday, August 21, 1908.
'fi EIAD-O N COLLLSIO N; •• -shops. 1\ Chief D^t^hei’-; Bbch-
JlasteT '.Mecliamc Green •
I.mi-rt il at ti^ I’ostntrice at Halletftvllle
<t!* t>ft>c.n<l Class,5Iuil Matter.
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Sap Passenger From Corpus and Foi'ernan Linnweto on' iif e
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mFitt8Buboh FurxcT" F&N0ISG. (Special style.)
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Another Car of Buggies, Carriages,
Traps and Blackboards Have Ar-
rived and are Ready for You
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Th^j: are good ones and at the right price, too, and sold
kve miles West of Yoakum and. gP^r ' A*?ere: Co^Id have -been a
about three miles east of EdgaiV40zen ^mgs.dilferentfrom what.
.The passenger train was pull- y^1’6 and the wreck would'*
«d by-; engine; Ho. 35 in charge *lave been disastrous, But sinceV
of Engineer A. J. Fetterfv and rtwas a\ wreck at: all it was
Fireman. Pruitt; ; , V; - • • about as light as could be ex-
The freight was pulled by one P^ct^d.—Yoakiim Herald
of the Sap s mew engines,. No.. • 7 h F^>r Sale ( •' 7
203 and in charge. of Engineer t ^ ^ ^■' 1
W. Daugherty and .-Fireman;A. ■■■'Sy[0 • *ac^s ' land
h. Allison, --y. ab« 21t2 miles Southeast of f
The cause of the “gettogeth-' ^aWand? m Colorado county, a
er” Was an oversight in observe PaFt* of. the^ J. Bowie -league! \
mg orders. :-The ' engineer ■ andl?,le -?u^?red **res m cultiva-
eonductor on the passenger had twelve acres of hay mead*;
orders at Cuero.to meet engine 2w and bal1ance, ^ Pasture. One
I I f| _ _ •«« V# w 1 N°‘ 203 at Edgar. Upon arrivUf f0^1,00^ h°x house, corn crib,
HallpH'gVlIlp Harniirayn PA at Edgar they found a freight house and good well,
lldUCUdVlUC Iiaruware VO. train side tracks and had no Terms: j one-half cash, balance
thought but that it was the one deterred payments. Any one
t.hpv hnrl nfriorc A, »«««+ wanting to buy, apply to
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Executor of last will and testa-
ment of Mrs. M. T. Allen,, de-l
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Special Officer Needed.
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ness and Saddles of all kin.ls and also of our own makes.
A ; - Yours Respectfully
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H. J. HeVe “••I .Buggy Dealer
Hilt 7 Hallettsville, Texas ’
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GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. I be presented for payment; Two
—-— . • 4 j of the checks are said to have
The proposition to perfect the been paid by Southern banks,
barter of the International & Instructions were also issued
\iTV»rf maIImaa/1 L. mm 1m mm— ll 1 Anil/1 Vvrvv%l->w __ _ _ 1.
charter or tne international & instructions were also issued to pr
o^e the Jdthou^Wa.m^forlhe art^l Special Office Needed. t
ffosed for some crime committed, j1S 831(1 - have ^^rred Aug. 3. and no triers were issued neighborhood, and heeded badly,
An investigation is being made.1 State Quartermaster L. T. a^nst it, it being a time card especially on the arrival of the,
- Fritz Eichenholtz, an employe!$°^er,s.is engaged in preparing fr°m^^Corpus; Chfisti.
«f rnttnn hari hi« nonk k™i™ model which were recentiy 1 a most unfortunate place for; nn the arrival of the train wait r
4-”—J:— -• -• ■ — u:. such an unluckv moptfnrr oo until the 'DassemYprs upp lpnrino-
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they had orders to meet. They,
however, noticed that this train
was pulled by engine Nor 206,
but this fact-failed to make the
proper impression on their mind
and they pulled out of Edgar
FRIENCH SIMPSON
Lawyer, Land and Insurance Agent,
: HALLETTSVILLE. TEXAS.
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Lands Ip All Parts Of Texas For Sale.
.\£ember San-Antouio and Aransas Pass Rv
Association. Extraordinary facilities for^
buying and selling Land:
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--. for some crime committed, i, ..........
*i investigation is being made, f State Quartermaster L. 51. '
Fritz Eichenholtz, an employe en^aged in preparing
; the Fritz Luckemeyer gin near J°L^sblPment at Austim, the
-.renham, while packing a bale 9
of cotton, had his neck broken
by the steam packer while in the
press. * ' •; ■ . .
Chas. L. -Stewart, a night
If you wish to sell, list your lands with me and
get the benefits of the Association's Service.
turned into the state arsenal by
the companies of the Texas Na-
tional Guard when the new
Springfield, 1903 model, army
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tne top of a box car in the yards
in that city. A Mexican was
Arrested for the crime.
A number of cities are making
kicks on the change 1 of, text
books, adopted by the state
> board, and it may be possible
that some of the larger cities
will be exempted from the oper-
ation of the law.. * ^
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late reports from Baltimore,
,__IcL, where former U. S. Sena-
tor, Roger Q. Mills, is now a
patient at the John Hopkins
hospital, were anything but fa-
vorable m regard to his condition,
which- is considered quite serious.
Texas has now 328 state banks
on the third anniversary of the
state law-, and if the legislature
The old guns are to be boxed
and shipped as early as possible
to the United States arsenal at
Rock Island, III As to the dis-
posal that the national govern
far ahead. - ; and go^through them like a dose ,
, .Jhe one foatunate thing that Picking up any loose 4
did occur since tfe take their fancy. ;
point had riot been observed was ®ven ^be butcher’^v is not im- ]
that the engineer had stopped ^une from the depredations of f
his ti*ain to repair, some -air hose i-pcso candidates forTh,e peniten-1
and bad. just started when hef5_aiY* One night, not long ago,!
«aw anH KMW| +wa this same gang relieved the
‘•‘butcher** of three dollar’s
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posai tnat tfte national govern- saw. and beard the other train,
ment will make of these guns is' comi.ng- - Hls was not
not knownl However, many of! m®vlnST faster than eight or ten
them are in excellent condition ’miLes per h°ur and of course
apd have seen but little service. f 3nder , Perfect ; control.He
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Sheriff Ellison of Brownwood ; perfectly still before the crash
returned Friday morning from j came. The other train *was
ivif wV wnereTie went to [dashing along at the rate of 35 unci vilized aomgs are
gf-V.”- Wood, who was cap-1or 40 miles an hour and not- ^^wed. If an officer is not
taere and Placed in jail j withstanding Engineer Fetter- P^ced there soon some one is
SSf; Says *2°' ^ °°d broke Iy applied the emergency brade to set hurt. ; The names of 5
jail at Brownwood seven years | the space, was too short for his" th^ members of this gang are'r
ago, at the time four other pris- ? tram to stop in. / . known and are liable to appear K
= eSlapedVamo^„thein the ^ The engineers and firemen in the Public'print unless they
TflvW Taylon from both engines quit their^^ mend their ways eorisidera&y.;
Liu Wood stayed with engines, those from the freight A^ara we ask,; who is to blame,;
v? ?everaJ days af- having plenty of time to get 0ff the city authorities ;or the rail-,
ter making their escape. Tavlor and out of the way without r?ad company for such depreda- ;.
being; hurt. Engineer Fetterlv tions?. .Upon whoever the blame
was seriously hurt in the jump rests,. they should rectify it at?
4ust what extent his injuries once.-^Yoakum Times. ^ ;
will reach is imrinsSihlo f ' t-p u :* oauA»i:Ai;.
worth of candies and cigars.
Who is to blame for such pro-
ceedings? The trainmen seem
to have no control over the situa-
^ DLwnwood jpmwuy sill! oetore the crash tlGn* , Can an>T one suggest a
returned Fnday morning from]came. The other train .was remedy? It’s a burning shame -
money to loam
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Vendor’s Lien Mutts Bought.
.Most Estate tor Soto.
f. B. CHAN
102 Ea Crockett St.
state law, and if the legislature wp otner ior several days af-
obeys the party platform in pass- f !Jlalfing tbeir escape, Taylor
mg a law guaranteeing bank de- j «na ly leaving him. Wood then
posits, they will make it mighty iy0.1™ nisway to his home near
interesting for the national 1 nckham, where he stayed for . Just what extent his fr
banks, unless change is made i ^veral .weeks. From there he 1 will reach is impossible • 1
by them looking to the same end. f ^ent tG L^njpasas, picked ebb- [ certain at this time The in in-
‘ The State Detriment of Ed-1%«*** i^Iy^bt^ll.S
ocation.receivedan Anquhy Fri-ifete ^ .-’°?ISd 10H* *lme, will be ^required' ttf
and whether she could ^
serve if this was done. The in-
Ifi it is as touSgh as all that the
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inju- Avoiribii ^ks mti be dfrai^ J ^
take V thp: nighf. trains fr(mi :
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F-OR BARGAINS
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In Freeh Family and Staple Groceries call and
See u8. You can also save money bv buving
^^our Pamm and Oils from us, getting good
quality without paying drug store prices.
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'dkidviS?- Texa« AVonder; HALL’8 GREAT
r -TiintiV‘ L.ures all Kidney and Bladder troubles,
rt-iuo’ies Gravel, cures Dlabetee, Seminal Emission Weak
all Irregularities^
;• the Kidneys and Bladder In men and women. Price tL/
W m Howerton & Co.
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►Through a telegram from the
. * ash mg ton Secret Service De-
partment the New Orlearis banks
•have been warned to watch for
checks stolen from the disburse
- ing clerk of the Department of we can vouch for a lot n
I Commerce and Labor which may. work he did in the spring
* i / vJ« Vu -iae windows. As
to who did thb work the prismb
Or refu^S to say. ■ ' :
—Emil Appelt; tells us he is
Ptopanng to strengthen -his
credit account, by fertilizing his
pkce* as the crop this year
| Dr- Jno- A- Roberson, Dentist
Neuhaus Building, over Vesmirovsky’a Store, Ha 11ettsville.
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TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
All Work Guaranteed.
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Lavaca County National Bank
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0.(1- catcher » .1 .( 1warn.-jl t*. Kta to w,.ri; and stick
trapping in fm vv.' v H „nn-'ki'W will
we will deal with
u-^-d' up. - The speed ^ ha 1"ai''rs % order:
caused: her tt, clij& -oTHK A^;i>
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ROSENBERG BROS.
BUY COTTON FOR CASH
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If you want to be content trade
With Rosenberg Brothers.
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Cox, M. J. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908, newspaper, August 21, 1908; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006497/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.