Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1901 Page: 1 of 12
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Mi. Johii dyruei.er i*etiiriietl .e, * Vt tlXo rio»H-t»^Wlv ’ daiiieipiis in. .■a;,, thtindei i.arob- sales over tlie \v]i<>leSouthvyest pfrbvw. If you linve. I
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Highest Honors, World’s Fair *
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair X:
Avoid Ttahlng Powders containing
ginm. They are Injurious to health
reports everyt hinjr;i 11 s.hi p.shapt*.
They have.had plenty , of r^in
this spring- iind grass anil cattle'
is in fihe'cqndition. His huhr is
pver i-uch yof the^eouhtry on. thy T\l9 osthiaml -29tin: .find .days
1st <ind Xud pt . Juiie. . A ^ taptu . lu*xl to them, bripg a rettirh to'
jTse.of barometer witli^poUclear- i^^nctioiiaTV storm eonditiohs,'
;ing.>vea|hel'niay yonie abput the-' lt uiH turn- verV. whvniX.durln
*bul t-'O J-j li Knt- Hit. rwilctimior*v . i • ■ i, *• • .. *ie __
burst occurred iiear Woods ranch.. 11Qr - ^ co^u f. ; ]deasant weather y ill be - spread-
whichdid considerable’ damage, f come about ythe., mg eastward behijid stoimfareas:
^ 7 ' ’ *■ btb to N leading upmthe .Tegn-y^ M0oU is'fhr tb the south the
mghi fn mi me. .come hu ins|r*ct my stock and get itrloes. |
'l'c;visry tlic linest linwof, ; ‘ •' : <}* ' . . ' 4
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•to TjKi found ill tlie sputInvest.-» They am.nll inade by workmen ^
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ySAVK V(ip MO.VKY ami «lt the same give you BETTER GOODS: !
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. h*ll and it is reported that the
-X; “ f erfips.On about twenty farms
- - • £agu* - XX' >Twat^-cc«npj€^ely X-
: This is the fourth cbhseeutiye
term fur him at that place; and
ibis unanimous election gives- evh
denye of his ability a? a teacher.
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Aa^wdy of tlm stc^hr diagruUi,,;tuid)aiices for duue.: X_ ....
wi 11 shovv that the. dune solstice AYe predict that generous and |;gr’
were virtuely elected: Ihincijial
Prof. C. A. Peterson, for six years,
principal in the H alletsville school
1st Assistant, Prof. Louis Mor-^
kovsky, of the Sweet- Htmia,
school, 2nd Assistattt/Airs. AJ1
Kotzebue of this place. The} . f/Ytr • r>Am :‘n AYWl
nXhvun.l tXXkXh.. train, fm-y-y,,JC U.t-' Jupiu-r ,‘juiv "ui.Vf 'AuKiiX''''w.:‘Mi..;'.'-
her daughter. 'Mrs. A. \V. .Jans
period, also the Mercury perio<],
unite their disturbing <influences
with the Vul.caii period » central
on tiie IDtliX, Moon is on the ce-
lesti a! et] u atotX and at last: quar-
ter on the ftth; i i aving mo veil up
fiioin her greatest sputh declina-
tion ^U(^ tlie ^nd.- BFiom- Sun-
day: tat* Dth,. to Wednesday the
12th. there are various reasons
to expect decided storms of rain,
wind and thunder. It-must., not
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frequent showers will visit south- -
eran and cent ral regions during j
the nionth, 'with maW^y cloud-
bursts and .local floods in locali-
ties before fheiitioiiedi but we be-
lieve That interior, grain-prodtic^
ing- parts Of the country will not
up a fine school. Prof Peterson
en entire satisfaction. Prof. Mor- .cllitivatorS-^both tvalfcitig And i maiiy-parts of the country-. We
a *t,,TW. of thP (r riding:p1oTV's and other iagriuubrWH- helWe and .pfediet that
thral iniplemeuts ever .brought these phenpurinal v waterspout
to HalletsyilleX He : is . selling ^toyms wrll be much > more Ire-
them at bed-rock "prices and isX quent and intense toward ,the
kovsky is a student of the Old
Moulton Institute, a graduate of
the Huntsville Normal; and
'has been indentified with school
Avork for anumber of years. Mrs.
ICotzebue is too well. knowp to
Out* readers to hted an introduc-"
tion at our bands. As an. in- ;
tructor she ranks, with the best,
and her electionmeets withentire
satisfaction. v r , X X
Rev. M. Yaculik and sister, left
Saturday- evening, for the lolrl
country, where Miss yYafculik will
v in this country. Rev. Yaculik
went to accompany herb and will
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—Air. F. SOkol has iifstock qne
_j| ' "V ’4s- alihdst it guaranteeXX that^t-^:r,>Xpwr «tiid -that^drY seasons
I cloiiilbmst. i.nO - will follow m that•X-.n'i.in. '
Through all this itionth^fhich fact
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amount of.Slug-»ShoLx which ' fe
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anxious that all farmers wlieth-d the soteth,-and,, in. mountainous .vegetables, being in the form of
er thev buv or not,-call and see. | re^oas contiguous, to * the \ sea^ * ' 1 ' ' " 1
what he has. He- will wsell. vouihoards, .\Yhde 'soine; '- interior
cheaper than ahvohe. it - makes .sections will have touches : of
no "difference • where located or such stotms. we'predict that the
who-he mav«be. ' • - generalfauifull will be below the
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Tobacco Growers. . . ; \llmiTherUand cbhtrsal areas of the-. _ . ..... .,
;; v -X;—:i; ;> ; ; “pc-oUntryX-A-iolent and torimdic.f .- ^H^fa^vpfhblding civil is^
T^WfqiloWingfrbm fh^^falY^s** Storfns are hbt air improbfibility
remain, her health notbeinggood tou A'ews shows what our.iieigh- pd uring the tlPg\dar ^hd> reactioh-
—•n— 1 ,M' r b.or Jaclison County is doing.^'r-afy stoi:m ^periods, ; as shbwii-
A Tobacco (irowefs Associationf within the Mercury brace in the
should by all ineaiis be organ-’^stornt (liagtanis:;', T-he > AloPh's
ized by the growers id LavUcn ;> perigee oh; the T -tth -will tend
'Tounty.y It Would, giveX^ them- greatly to unite the tw<i.. periods
standing in the tunrkets and t into One prolonged' spall of sliow-
wouid procure for them the best ery. stormy weather, tHe daysrof
bids from the best buyeys. - ;• . greatest probable energy being
return ifi about four months. For
the.past year lie has- been pas-
tor of the .. Catholic 1 church,
at this, place and Shiner,
and was aX very pleasant iind'
agreeable gentleman and won the
. friendship and esteem of every
one with whom he came in con-
tact, All join the Eagle in wish-
ing for him apd his estimable sis-
ter a pleasant safe trip. The Lone
Star Band was at the depot and
made some nice music as a suit-
ing tribute for the high esteem in.
Edna, Tex., May . 25,—That
Jackson and other, coast conn- toth to 1 Tth. ^ The new Moon on
ties are highly adapted to a gen- ^" *' 4rX'*
eral* diversification, of crops;
fruits and vegetables, is no long-
er a mooted question. The
Truck and Fruit (iro\yers' Asso-
ciations are meeting with sigrial-
abdiit the 9th to. 12th, mid 'the
Mox
have a surplus, if a sufficiency of
raiii, and that crops hot matur-
ed yery. early in the season will
be sorely pressed for moisture by
tlie end of , June, and worse in
T; ^
in the south will begin to abate
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Death to the Bugs, . j.-;
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a powder and perfectly harmless
except to insects; it is easily Ap-
plied and we vouch for it. killing'
the bugs • and protecting' yOur
gardens. For sale -only at
LBnBKTTER ty KNOX/
-vice exa'mfnatibhs is iiow in full r'--
swing at different cities in .the
state. The man who thinks that
a certificate of competency frartf
tlie.exuminers, will secure^ him a
goyefiimeiT.! position without
any political pull,'has ^ the first
principles of hUinbugism to learn.
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Yor can. generally make the
the lbth will be a- factor in the
storms about that date. The
opposition of the planet. Franus
on tireT>th. And the conjunction , ...
pf-Neptuiie on ‘the 2(>1Ji, must t fnhnhar with you and you will
world that you live in. socially,
if you try. If you are always, a
gentleman yourself aiicl seek their
conipany you will And that \they
are a majority. Touch smut
and allow the low bred to become
wffiich this reverend gentlemaii is-| slK.ce8s jn developing'that line of
-held. . * [industry. Rice experiments in
Janszeu, ewieover Uhwmka a.^oing coifiities ;uebe^..... . . . .. - - „
from Dryer. T«e»da.y erening. ami! j„K conducted and never.U par- ] whei-e Such tliiiifrs are eptiiraou.
left Wednesday for ()ttme where jiave heretofore tested the ’’ mav be with cef taint y» conn ted
he is interested in the d,rug busi- - - ' * : * ------ '' • v v
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also he reckoned .among the dis
turbing causes for June- An in-
crease, of seismic- and volcanic
activity in all parts of the globe
adaptability of soil and climate.! bn in the June perturbations,
in this section for raising tobac- j < >n and about June the 21st
co. ^ast \iear Mr. A. F. Stayon the Earth is at the turning point,
planted two rows 200 feet long in its orbital voyage around the
in this weed and also had about : Xhm. the north pole is most iii-
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ness with his brother* While here
lie sold his Hue horse arid buggy
to. his brother; Louie Janszeri. ;
At t he school meetiug last Sun-
day the discussion ot -how to }otherstalksscatter^ through i Xlihe<l to ti.id Sun's eipiatbr. arid
raise money to^ extend the sehpptprehar(i. The soil was sanJv ; -the Sun is-highest in Amr north-:
came up arid all present were m j aiK{ £]je ^^d, was I'hbA.n. Frorii 'bl n sky. For* maiiy years we
favor of mising-inoney and ex- T-» - ^ ‘ ' . . .
Tending the -school.term.' It be-
ing too late to get up a petition
and have an election to levy a.
tax for this year the following
plan was unanimously decided
upon, that each child from town
pay $3.00 tuition for the term. sjue8 retaining enough-'..for:Tiis-l 'yard : front eastern directions,,
this amount to go to' extending own useto last him two years of*1 drenchiJig.\yh()le neighlxirhoods
longer. Aslievut it he hung it /.with dashing <lbwiip<>urs which,
in the shade td; cure and tliose-ptjr>- all gppennuice; liad passed oy
who have smoked samples off to '.the * east ward. In: a sense
this'tpbacep pronounce it par t hare is a pause, or poises of the
excellence, aiid sjiy the hi-onia is parth in. its onward rush around
delightful, dt ’smokes fre*.* and ftire Kim at this time.. The ‘ Ktm
never, bites or scalds t he tongue, U«‘gins to fid rent South vvarst.^iml
} . ; ;.t—^.... rail the atmospheric curjvnts
the school, and 2d cents inciden-
ts ' fee.’ The' child from the
country will pay Kl-.dO tuition
and 25 cents incidental fee. This;
plan was agreed upon by all
present and a list will be X carried
f around and it is thought no one
will object to it. In this way at
this single planting Mr. Stay ton
harvesTeil fo.nr .crops, it sucker-,
ed out as often as he: cut it until
frost killed the growing plants:
From this small .planting be soft!
ami,exchanged .$20- worth of t lie
icoiicl tide that the world is 'inade
up of blaek-gUardT. ‘
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CtuXLRri Rot ndtukh wishes it
distinctly understood he = didn’t
write * The Bread Winners.” His
forte is pie;*—^Waco Times-Her-
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VFor he turns with a sigh
For he wantsmore pie, '
That pie of long ago.” X
1 Choosing Something Toothsome
ZB For Breakfast. Dinner or Supper is always a pleasure to 3
ZB those Who loqkover the many delicacies that comprise our 3
£ stork of . . , v . 3
Fancy Groceries.
£ . Wc fc|ave The World's Choicest In
£ SHG0H; bOFpEEpFLOURr SNpV$ FLAKE- Also tb« 3
Finest Line, of GAFlNED GQQDS Ever Brought To 1
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As tbf- Ltou is King of the-Beast bo is the
MODEL LAUNDRY
* JCI.NG <IF LAUXDHIFs. We have;competitors that try to iml-
J tate our work and our way of dohi« business but they ate the ones 1
+ ttiat are at the v;utl <>r the ones that are holding: the bag. We have
MARTIN &. STREICH, Agents
HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS. .
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GROCERIES
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^ Both Staple and Fancy, at lowest price* consistent with quality, fyo«
71^ know we only sell good groceries), we hare a tulHine,
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Buy Your
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have tried -to impress- the fmst
upon the public tliat storms
move in unusual arid erratic di-
•cections during these Jiirie s<li-
st ice periods.- Heavy and: un-
expected •- gtjsts and tlmmleiX
leaf or unmanufactured weed, be^, sliowers whirl siiddeiily. back-
a small additional cost* ’we can | —j)ur v<mtejiii>oriit lie .N»>v\ X about the globe .move, in rconfus-
liuve an eight or nine month Domov. is entiiVdv mistala-n;is rtl Current's, ami eddi*‘s. lienee
school and no one will feel The] to-tin* feeling: eirtertitineil for i t ; 1 hi *. J u lie >1 s't hnf storms rush tip-
additional expense. Think t he d,v tlie Hkh \ ia>: t lew are t he kind- oil; t lie Uibvarv; fro-iu unstisjkXt<*(i-
matter over and put your- name} fl;f art<] niost friruKll v. ' Weu.affil X|imrters (riT he sky. X :XX
down and thus.help Moultori ri*‘--.vm>t under aiiv eiifuihstances iiu/ < >ne of file most active storm
come as of old tme of; tlie ^c,st ^ny9 p. Tlie IDmAKieffiTiie Xperimls^^iri-Junr. will UX fi,mf the
noted places of learning inXt he pl;1).e askedXf,,ryniorinat i,m Xy irr-X.^TlL^
state. . Ktu tw-b assertions madexhv <»ur d*enlralou the 22-nd. Moon heirn: skillful j>w?k]ria*k(Tvthd operates
My Aug. Ruehn Sr,; one of the meighbory die evM.h*s the filXi XaVthe e(|uat(u ' t lie: sauiv- dav"1'* v:-‘ ^ '
oldest settled in this^ s(»cti<»h Irv^ alledgjng^'..'faiilf^y(XXrtrarislar; I'hrorigh.iuTThis Yiilcaij >4iod
railed Sit oui*: ofh<5$.' SatUnlav1 tToil11h^ s^r*c)ju 1 Hf• din^;fW iiis- si)(>\\^rs aiiU t hin)(l^T ; ^fiirrHs
_onrl ’Lori ■ Ltd mil vur&i.i 1 v -a.,: . tlT4 k 1 , ;• ; *.* t t ^ . t. » -
morning and had his subsctip-Tes. to answer. With the llest of
tion advanced to 1902. Hq also Ming toward our friend, with
took two maps, one of Texas and us the incident is closeR.
NkvvV York, May , 20.—Alexan-
der Edwin Sweet. fouiideivoJ 'fex-
Ifs Siftings .iwicl a humorist- of
liatioTui! reputation under the’
peri riaiiie of \>l Bill Snort ”
aiid tlie i *'Rev. . A’haiigdood 1 eX’
dieil at his hoim* in this city of
heart dise/TVe fro.m which he had
suffered for several .yeai's. * .
- X*Alex" Sweet v\^s. a l.true lu-i-
in i i r i stilus vv i t t y si ty i i l gs ■ a i i d
funity stories breathed only the
.kindliest spirit. >The writer kiiew
him for iriany. vamrs and is glad
to bnX ; back over memory's
pages t<> tie; (lays of Jong . ago:
when "Alex" Sweet. Will lyliox.
Frank Holland, .tin* bite Fol.
.InIm Thornton of ihe, Galveston
Nirivs and last luit by.- noXm( aiLS
least. ' W ill Boweri, v(mst it uted in
pa rt U it dl v g-aiigaYf peiu il pusliei s
arouriil the old ea pit (flat A’istia.
, 'J'm; j>it kp()Vket. who touched^
S('< ret dry .< >f; Agrimdtlire Wilsyui
should hasten to se(*k cover. Jle
is ;likely t < > cojlide wit h a moiy
t >el i i t u 1 a 1 > rc >k er's l ic* *n se. —(Yu a -
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PAINTS and OILS
^ ot us. You don’t have to pay drug srore prices and you get the quality
m just the s&rae. ,
if D. B. Howerton & Co.
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Deering Ideal Mi
Ball And Roller Bear- *
ings From
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wjH be iuitni'rilv but we .will name Nat i<rnal ()tf,ie»:ws who ha ve been j ♦’
I Viday t he 21 St, foMonday t he
2It h, as the dates ;m which t he
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doing a lit t ie ’, business Oil the 2
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E. H . MITCH EL,
t The Leading Grocer Aod|Hardware Dealer.
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t OLD HICKORY WfKiONS,
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES,
THE BEST AND ONLY WHITE SWAN|FLOUR.
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