Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Fax as State Library
Official Organ of Lavaca County,
Entered at the Poetoffice at HaUeterSa
ae Second Claes Mail Matter. •
Halletsville, Texas, Friday,August 19,1910
j District .2—W. ;P. Cornelius;,; Band commissioner*^ W. H.
I Red; River eoimty: 7: :7>. i'Reatherstone,^Clay
j District 3—Ed D. Steger, Fan-j Treasurer—C. W. HuicMnsoii,
•j nin county* -7 vGcy; Tarrant -county.; •
] Ij)istrict4-rR. S; Fulton, Gray- Railroad com mission er—J. H.:
| son county^ 7 7 -77 \ .Hawley, Galveston. 5 Y;. .1
p? District s—Wm. Bacon,1 Hunt Superintendent public; instruc- [
| county, . •• •. I - tionr-S. T. Swmford, Harris
DistrictO^MurjjhyW. Town^ county. , ; , < .
send, Dallas countvV7 .7 Associate Justice court crimi-
nal appeals—J. W, Cocke, Waco.
Associate justice,, supreme
court—Hon. j. G, McGrady, Fan-
nin county. . .77-.; .
Commissioner of agriculture—
Ed C. Lasater, Falfurrias. '
•Peace and harmony reigned
before the close of the republi-
can convention. There was a1
lively scrap immediately after
the effecting of permanent or-
ganization, and it seemed for •
a white as if there would be a
real rebellion against the state
chairman's ; tactics. But this
woie down, pacification was ef-
fected and .action upon every
projposition was without dissents
mg vote. M- ,
.. The full state ticket was nomi-
nated and a platform was ap-
proved that N indorses Taft and
his administration, refrains from
mention of the name of Roose-
velt and commends the adrainis-v
tration of : Lyon as chairman.
S^ate issues are soundly criti-
cised, the declaration is for the
wise administration of the local
option laws, for the election of
judges of the courts to- be held
especially and exclusively for
them and not in a general elec-
tion year, and for longer terms
» 7± . .. n
Justin
you cn tend off for; bring your catalogue and well prove
it to you. ■ . Yours truly,' /
We can sell ydu the
H. J. HEYE,
your moitey can by
PRICE S1.T5 AND UP.
HALLETTSVtUE HARDWARE COMPANY
4 fywyfWb» In Hardmarm, Pmtntd, OHm, Eta.
RETURNS
Blake 69,261. *7.7
Railway commissioner,
pired term:
Williams 341,257.
Land commissioner:
Robison 187,911. :
Geers 71,147, ^
Hill 62.829.
Superintendent public instruc
,
Bralley 347,790.
Commissioner agriculture:
Kone 387,768.
I Lavaca county
\ v - •• ... ;
Galveston, Texas, Aug. 9.—
p" *The executive committee was
• called to order fbr business at 11
- o'clock. The first matter of bus-
iness was the report of the com-
mittee on tabulation. It re-
peated that all counties had been
received and the full final re-
-turns were gfVen of the recent
primaries as follows:
Fnr ov, nr
and better salaries for judges of
appellate courts. 7; ’ : 7 7
Jdhnssn 76,060.
Jones 1906.
Lieutenant governor:
Hawkins 52,966.
Webster 24,797.
Thomas 121,636:
THammons 16,936.7
; JDavidson. 123,288.
/Attorney general:
Lightfoot 336,020.
estate treasurer:
Winningham 83,521
Sparks 238,412.
'Comptroller:
Lame 97,744.
BUrks 57,084. ;
,-twgue 67,675. *
7- Waller 28,172. 77
Barker 75,463.
United States senator:
Culberson 350,372, ; 7 )
For submission 154,7167
Against submission 125,962.
' —,. .
THE NEW STATE COMMITTEE. 7
OVERWHELMINGLY FAVORABLE
TO SENATOR J. W. BAILEY;
SOCIALIST STATE TICKET, 7
REV. RED DIN ANDREWS IS THEIR
v; NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR: : 7
Money to Lend
Corpus Christi, Texas, Aug.
1L. — At the convention bf the
state socialist party, which was
held in this city, the*following
ticket ^as formulated: Govern-;
-or,;! Rodfitn Andrews of-Tyler;
lieutenant governor, P. C. ’ Zim-
itterman tsf Ansoi^; comptroller,
E. R. Meitzen .of Hallettsville;
jiand commissioned Alfred M ue 1-
er of -San Antonio;; state treasi
•urer, W. J. Beil of Tylet; attor;
tyrrnn1
by depositing it in this Bank^
where it will be safe from
loss, ftre or th^t i 7 ::
First National Bank,
The new state democratic ^x-
UltlVfA In Atr AMttrUnl
ecutive committee Is overwhelm-
ingly favorable to the political
fortunes of Joseph Weldon Bail-
ey. The chairman, J. Sheb Wil-
liams of Paris, was named at the
instance of Senator Bailey, and
his friends in the various dis-
tricts took care of the rest, it ap-
pears.
The full committee follows:
Chairman—J, Sheb Williams,
Paris. 7 ;•
District 1—G. L. t Evans, Ma-
rion county. |
: ^Hallettsville, Te^cas
7 v -7 v/-;7r - 7 ;
White,
^ Railway commissioner, regular
commlssioner.of agriculture, M.
Si Graham^bf Lueders; irailroad
commissioner J.- C. Asfhenbeck
of Wharton; railroad commis-
| A Few of theMan;
' a , C • 2200 acres in orie body, between
;Sterm: ;
Thomas 71,879 ;
Dashiell. 45,881.
Mayfield 132,104.;
die >pdy, between Sublime and Sheridan, all fenced
arid, soame etborimpfovementa.'
. 259 acres on railroad, 2 miles east of Sublime, not improved. 7
7 1071 acres, 2 imles N7E. Subtiiqe, improved. ; v .
- - ,356 acres, 2 miles north of Sublime, well improved; I06l acres ib
• eultiv^tion,- good house and barn. These lands are a chocolate loom
adapted for Vegetables, Figs, Pears, etc. $75-00 pgr acre hM been
realized from one acre Cucumbers also same amoiiht from one acre
Onions, also bom arid Cotton produce welL t v
155 acres N. E. of Hallettsville, Texas, well improved, 75 acres
iri cultivation. , ; :
•276 acres 6 miles south of 'Hallettsville, well improved, one hun-
dred acres in cultivation; one hundred or more bearing Pecan trees.,
’ 7 123 acres, fi ve miles south of Hallettsville, 60 acres in cultivation.
>. 380 acres .on the SI A. & A. P. R’y about 6 mile* east of Subh'me,
2 miles west of Sheridan, improved.- . . ' ; V ' ; -
Ill acres N, E. Of Hackberry, Texas, weH improved. . .
. .1000acres between Rode Island and Sheridan onS. A. & A. P. R'y
1560 acres, 3 miles N. E. of Hallettsville, improved. - ,
Y43 acres, 3 miles N: E. of £J
■ ; 640 acres, 4 miles north of
Duval
Antonio; associate justice of^the
supreme court, S, H. Tucker of
Gatesville; associate justice of
the court of criminal appeals^ G..
P. Lester of Nimrod.
The meeting was presided over
Hby H. L. Dreyer of this city,
state chairman^ ., with 1E77 R*
Meitzen of Hallettsvilto state
secretory;
V -VW; ---—- 7- 7 .
; • Staggers Skeptics. J
jhat-a clean, niefc, fragrant'
compound like Bueklen’s Arnica!
Salve will instantly relieve a bad I
burn, cut, scald,, wound or piles,,]
stag&ers skeptics.- v But" great j
Cures prove its a-wonderful heal-.
er of the worst -sores,. ulcers, |
boils, felons, eczema, skin erup-i
tions, as also chapped hands, |
sprains and corns.- Try it. 25c.
at all druggists'7 ; , . t ;
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—Qur buggies are well made, I;
handsopie, durable and easy. [
Terrell [You can't beat them in price or!
7 quality^ at Arnims. |
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[ a t r is’ For Sale -A Standard Edison
jF^vonograph in good condition,
C h with two dozen records. Apply J
\ ^ to E, T. Lehmam- 7 V M
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ffheirir:. ' —Old papers for sale at ta s of-!
; 7 lice suitable for wrappi'ng usage. ^
WorK
m^Soft
ident City, rill pralne. *
______________ ______________ ttBvflfle Vnd Sublime, Texas. i n> :
H. J. STRUNK, Land Agent, Hallett.ville, Texas.
/■ fashioned boiler-plate work shoes as the
B«ht 1.1. the tallowy.
# The uppers an eztra*plnmp weight Chnme
r Calh thoroughly tanned with oak bark whichmakes
' them as soft and easy as kid: The soles an solid
leadier, Goodyear welt and will “wear like win ”
r« aG working purposes this shoe is a leader
and is in line with modern ideas of 20th Centorv
comfort
i- N V*dr dealer do*$ not have thle shoe please write us. A
FOR BARGAINS—
In Fre&h Family and Staple Grocenea call and
REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS
I?. •_i __ 7- . •
; ■ STATE TICKET NAMED BY
DALLAS CONVENTION.
See us. You can also save money by bo;
vour Paints and Oils from us, getting^
quality without paying drug store prices.
I aiu ageat for the Texan Wonder, HALL.’S GREAT
DISCO VERY. Cures All Kidney and Bladder troubles,
removes Gravel, cures Diabetes, Seminal Emission, Weak
and Utine Backs. Rheumatism, and all Irregularities of
tin* Kidneys and Bladder In men and women. Price 61..
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910, newspaper, August 19, 1910; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016137/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.