Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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C F LEHMANN, PROPRIETOR.
IIAETSVILLE , LAVACA CO.. TEXAS, MARCH 29,1894.
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THE CONSUMERS. .
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... Them arc some articles of domestic
which, thoagh originally of
gooc^ftality, loose much of their fresh-
; neat, flavor and vitality by transporta-
frora distant markets, or become
l Jby long sojourn in warehouses or
passing through too many hands.
, f tis^MOdy this, - and to insure absolute
.freshness and purity,’ we are now
manufacturing our own brands of
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Bating Powder and Boasted Coffee
—tw<J articles essential to the comfort
and luxury of every household—and
— will see that other articles bearing
undoubted
Registered Brand (the APEX
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excellence and absolutely
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that you call for these goods
, grocer’s and feel assured that
11 like them.
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Houston, Texas.
dance. Among the visitors were,
Messrs. John Williams, Tarking-
ton and Anderson of Williamsburg
and Sol Aid-heart of Hope.
<?• E. Martin has bought up
somethin^ near four hundred head
of steers, from onesto fours, which
he will move to Jackson county
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Elder J. G. Curriugton- has
changed his appointment at this
place from the first to the second
Sunday in each month.
The U. H. C. bovs will give a
Calico balL Friday tnght, the 13th
of April. Admission 50 cents.
Dr. Thos. Pressly has been ab-
sent several days at Terryville, at-
tending the bedside of his son, D*.
David Fressly, who has been very
8ick. . ■
Mra D. E. Evans of Gonzales is
visiting the family.of her borther,
F. G. Pattou.
If Mr. Henry A. Key,- will con-
sent to enter the race, Reyband
would very mnch like to see him
elected to the . Legislature ttom
this county as a democrat. He is
The Fall Sea so
is now on and
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Is prepared for it with a targe stock of
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Merchandise.
-S. C. Patton.
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PATTON BROS.
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IG KENNEL and BROKEN
DOCS FOR SALE.
... . knowledge,
but should he inter thd race your
correspondent feels safe in assiir-
ine of thesopport of this precinct.
Tax Assessor Zumwait was iu
town Saturday making assess-
ments. , .
We make this prediction, al-
though not a propher, D. E. Hicks
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will bo the next Justice of the - u . ’ 4
Peace for Precinct 3. V j where everything is sold at lowest possible margiesof profit
Reyband.
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P. Anderson, (Heckler, Texas.
JjjZSZttttiSfe [New Goods Constantly Arriving.
marc af.snnln in\nnman>] S ..ULT
o Floors Crowded With Goods.
OVER THE COUNTY.
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f SECLUSION,
planting is the order ot
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lealth in our community is very
Sfm Hoi Ian arrived here
Hope last Thursday eveuihg
* p»ny with Messrs. J, M.
n —,— Roddy and Robbie
left next morning on a hunt-
edition.
^Jpirdie Rwldy spent several
i last week visiting her cousin,
TAnnie Hartt
G. 5. Cuninliugs spent
days last week visiting her
Mrs. J. O. Mixon of;
were strangle impressed f with
ideas pf their future greatuess.
John G. Calhoun while at college
said to one of bis companions.
.“Timeis passing rapidly I: will soon
be a mRD, and I must, study hard or
else when 1 get to congress I will :
not be $ile to acquit inysejf cred- j
itably.” His comrade laugbe<l, and !
CaJhons was so much irritated that
he offered to bet -he possed 1
that he woold be elected to con- '
gress as soon as be was old enough J.i—
to he eligible. He got there while
yet,t very young. Lord Rosebery '
made a bet while at school that h^
would marry an heiress, win the
Derby and be premier of England.
He has married a beauty of .the
bouse of Rothschild’s is now pre-
mier and the owner of a horse
that is believed to be fast enough to
win the Derby.
Napoleon told madam de Remn
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Latest Style
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Designed by
Master Artists.
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CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Haslewood and daughter, - ®ftt» that when be’was at the military
Latent imported patterns of ladies dress goods. Avmammoth
stoek of dry goodte. Everything*. aV the line of ge'n^ral
merchandise. All to . be pushed out at the* low-?
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GENERAL MERCHANDIEX
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HERBOUD & HEYE,
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Paints, oils, varnish, brushes j Estimat?e» qh ad
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and ready mixed paints. j nished on application
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Business solicited in ^11 parts of the city and county.
' West, a few doors from Lavaca Bank.
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Stella W-iliiamsou is visiting
if city.
May Cummings bus re-
I Home after a weeks stay
school at Briene, he foresaw that
he was superior to his classmates,
and that be was to have everything
iu the world he wanted. He got
Hrs. Williamson of U est EmE everything he wanted, njatil he he
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W. D. Thomas and wife of!CHtt>e fo°* enough to defy the
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rough has been visiting
and frieuds iu our ueigb-
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Su(*ws of Russia.
Everv printers devil expects to
——.j.,, . some day own a newspaper, aud
Bims filled his regular ap- ui,ie out °f ten realize their yootb-
.^-.eot St Boxville last Sunday, ful dre^tin and fortune, dophly
pleached that night, but judg b«fp»» most of them by taddiDg a
*-1.1.—;— »_i.----- wife and children aud a few debts.
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est price* ever heard of in Halletsville.
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House, Sign & Orname
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Painters.
Will Cootract to do work anywhere in Lavaca County or this
\ Fiivoiture repaired and varnished. Leave orders at this ol
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'from oar Seclusion letter wel
luk there was quite a small crowd
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R T. Collingsworth paid Waeld-
Ptv.,
Ldying visit last week.
% 8. H. Lanu paid her friend
.‘0(>Uing8Worth, a pleasant
last week. ^
Mattie Nickels and her two
little daughters, Annie and
'ofyour city are visiting
TnitM.Coufederate Veterans Reuirfbn.
Headquarters Unitku Conkeiierate Veterans,
New Orleans, La., March lSUi, 1S94. .
J. B. Gordox,
* General Commanding-
To E*lit<>r of the Herald:
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Dear Sir^J. B. Gordon, Com- j
mandui" United Confedrate Veter-
ans, respecti fully requests the- j
... press, both daily and weekly, of;
•od relatives :d our ..eifib- w.imie country to aid the prtri-
otic aud benevolent objects of the
United Confederate Veterans by
publishing date Reunion is tb takb.
place St Birmingham, Ala., oh
VVedue8ilav and Thursday April
25ft aud 26th, 1804, with edjftral
noftce of the organizatiou, or pab-
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8tribling of Golden
are visiliig£ her parents, Gus
leson, of this city last week.
—f. Walter Warren of Waelder
waf M Seclusion last week
on business. "
Mrs- S«Ilie Thomas has retorued
fromToakum after a three weeks
rtUtives aud friends.
^Mcfllie Clark paid her
Boyd a pleasant visit
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BPBH&bd Wile aud Dr. JohD-
several days in onr city
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lishi» letter. Also to urge Ex-
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BRASS GOODS.
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Bock Beer at all Sal
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NEW ORLEANS BREWING ASSOCIA-
WM, PRICE. Assent.
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March 28.
Ullilisr is about as uncer-
ry drawing.
So, the well, known
in town this week,
contersne© of the
for this charge
and Son-
Eider Gillette
Buniater in
Confederate soldiers and sailors
everywhere to form themselvesSu-'
to local associations, and seimi ap !
plications to these Headquarters 1
for papers to organize in time to
participate in the great Reunion
and thus nuite with their comrades
in carrying oot the . laudable and
philaDthropiq|qbjocts oi the organ-
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Geo. Moorman Adjatant Gener-
al and chief of staff. *
Further important information
can be obtained at the Herald
office bat we would advise the offi-
cers of confederate camp to at once
write to Gen. Moorman at confed-
erate Headquarters, New Orlaaos.
Buisness ot great importance will
come before the veterans at Bir.
Repairs of all
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Dealer in
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TIk* c-hoieest selection of all kinds <>f
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Window Glass, SaBh, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings,
Table-legB, etc. Anything not in stock will be procured on short notice
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A full line of Unde^ker s Supplies for sale.
From New York, Chicago and St. Louis
kets ate now on sale at my Palace Jew*. ?
elry Store. A rare stock bought
at cash prices.
A. STANKIEWICZ'
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Fagan, T. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1894, newspaper, March 29, 1894; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006547/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.