Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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the county and local roads. - As-
Mr. Page says in this copriectfon:
XlssrifieatiQh, which is a prom-
inent feature in all the leading
countries of Europe, opntero-.
plated the character and extent; ,
of improvement" exactly adapted:
to the needs of traffic on each
•ro$<t; ” Atid»:.again, “The: first
work to be done on. the roads
themsel ves is their, classification, ’ ’
One word in conclusion—While
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ch Blood and
Liver l rptmes
Much *ickoe« Starts with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, iaipoTtrhhej blood. Nervous and pate-people lack
: good, rich, rad blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
for. after aft, a man can be.no stronger than his stomach. V-«
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and. the liver
active, makes -rich red blood and overcomes and drives
oat disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi*
■ ‘5 5" Get rid ol yossr Stomach Weakness and
t User Laziness by taking a course ot
- Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
: treat Stomach Resiormtlre, £jhr*n
Jnvi&orator and Blood Cleanser*
•.You can’t afford to accept any medicine of unknown
•>1 ■ '*• composition as a substitute for “Golden Medical Ducov-
ery,” which is a medicine of known composition .having d*51 a]?U^ ^}e, ^lOtor Car and
■ complete list of ingredients in plain English onitsboU of the roadswhich all-mUSt Ufllte
< tie-wrapper, same being attested as corpect nhdec oath. . in .suppressing, and that Jeck-:
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v the growing.use of1 the ttiutht car
in the country districts and the
systematic improvement; Pi our:
| %■ couritry roads Will be of / incalcu-
lable benefit both to the; farmer
and to the nation,; ;teere; is an
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Dr. Pierce’s Pteasapt Pellets regelate and invigorate Stomach, 'Liver end Bowels. .fesS driving. The ; la.W abiding
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speed .fiend, because he brings
automobiles into rdisprepute. Thu
Pv. How Good Aoads and the
•* Automobile wdl Make Farm
Life Mbre Attractive and
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period less than one pa-cent of
0\ the total federal expenditures;,V
internal com-
munications were of benefit to,
the fanner only, he would still
W&& ‘baVe a valid claim for federal as-
feiv distance in the work. Surety he
is more entitled to this as-1
sistance when it is remembered
work, it is not surprising that
a century and a quarter of this
kind of supervision has resulted
in the present chaotic condition
•of our public roads. The reforms
that should take place, will pro-
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Stomach auid Bowel Troubles
are often sudden and serious. They
require prompt ‘ and * effective treat-
ment to' relieve pain and prevent
complications,
WAR E’S
BLACK POWDER
is'the feost poviierfui -^d1 effective,
remedy in all. forms of: $tomach and
bowfej trptibi.e.s. •- kills; the germs
that breed disease/ Irritation, is a]:
layed/ferrrieritatipn is stopped, gases
dissipated. It promptly controls Dys-
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and shorthand or r telegraphy, x
;; We have • had 93 more calls for -
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, wrote*: *1 h*ve fcaKid Wirc'i Blaclt Pow<3er
- : to be a mo*t excellen't remedy lor dnebied'
, ; ; Jlottacb wd.Vweli,"
!' t1allettsvlHet Tex»s.
manufacturer, has no Use for the
speed fiend, because the result-
ing abtise of the car depreciate?
it and the maker gets the blame.
The road maker -has. no use for
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special bummer
t; ;* Rates* ;
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LAmmiit co.
We also Clean and Dye Clothes* give
|j£Ultrial. B. HANDLOS. Agt.
I * Satisfaction guaranteed.
. r We haven't any. We give the
Hat^ cleaning and pressing a
seasons. This -is proven by. the; . specialty,
great demand we, have from the
very best business, concerns for
graduates of bookkeeping ^ A T 1?
sbnrfhnnH nr’ f-^lptrrnnViv V • : it
our graduates to go into positions'. . V • ^ .
during the past 60 days than we One fine Jersey Cow fresh
have had graduates to place. . ... ^ - ,
The national reputation . of-our m milk* Cbie fine registered
institution for not turning out 'j^y ...
merely stenographers and, book- ' y
keepers, but thoroughly trained LI AM TIPPPTT
office help makes it impossible. V* - Iirid If
Hallettavilie, Texas*
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jtterroads are more essen-
the interest of the coun-
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of trained, competent road build
ers, devoting their entire time to
continuous road work. ” ‘ ' y
•It is estimated that $40,000,000
of the $80,000,1300 at present an-
nually spent in America on roads ’
might as well he thrown into the
sea. With a system or scientific
federal supervision, like that of
the department of bridges and
roads in France, this vast Sum
could not only be saved, but be
applied with treble efficiency; t;
It must be remembered that
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abuse of the: roads by. the motor
Vehicle, and not their proper use,
which tears them up. The pub^
lie have, no use for the, speed
fiend, because he is a common
danger to life and limb. By
force of public opinion, by educa-
tion, and if need be by drastic,
penalties, he must'be elimim|ted^
and the feeling of the farmers in
this matter is Shared ^ by every
right thinking -person in the
community. The day;. of the
irresponsible chauffeur is dra\V
Prom the view point of the { the; cohstriictioh v ated himntepw
; road engineer, the necessity for
a central system of stmervision
of raid construction is equal!;
clear. Mr. Lagan Waller Page,
director of the office of public
: voads, Uni,ted States Department
•of •-Agriculture, who, with a
merely nominal appropriation of
- $114,240 annually at his disposal,
♦ is doing: technical and educa-
' : tional work of the greatest im-
portance to the road systems of
the country, says:
4 ‘Road building is an art based
upon a science. In this age of
specialists, it almost surpasses
belief that the American people,
ther lines of
so practical in all o
endeavor, should permit their
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anceof a modern highway pre-
sents from the technical side a
more difficult problem than, ther
construction and maintenace of a
railroad. What great railroad
system would delegate; the duty
of looking after its road bed to
the communities through which
if passes, or Would think of hav-
ing a separate track mainten-
ance department for each state
and county it traversed? In:the
case of a trunk highway system
the call for central administra-
tion is equally •pressing, as it is
impossible to confine within the
boundaries of any one state the
U be treated as
irig to a close.
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mileage which ■
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golden mfilions to be frittered state boundary is a political di-
any
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away by men who, for the most
part, know little or nothing about
either the science or art of road
There are today more
Vision, with no more real refer-
ence to a railroad or a highway
than it has to a river. : : ‘ > ;
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than one hundred thousand petty there is, however, one question
road officials in theJJnited which arises here. He will say:
States, each and all receiving “What we want is farmers'
roads, local roads, market roads.
We want to get about our imme-
diate neighborhoods, not to make
long trips." The answer is that
when the federal government
constructs the main post roads
•compensation. Very few of these
man devote more than a fraction
• of their time to road work, be-
* cause their interests Tie else-
where and their compensation is
T»o small to enable them tode-KW„„»„^« ----—----
: vote th«r entire time to the the state is left free to construct deserving of my hearty r^cona^
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^ATTQN-WORSHAM DRUG CO.,.
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To-the People of Lavaca Gounty
f I desire to say that I feel
deeply grateful to the good peo-*
pie of Lavaca county for their
vote of confidence in my ability
to«m&nage the school affairs of
the; county.; I "haye now; served
my native sstate in various capac-
ities for over a quarter of a cen-
tury : and have forked within
doors for twenty^nihe years; J l
am glad I wifi: now have an op-
portunity to spend at least part
of my time in the open air in the.
.for us to supply the demand •
from our 1500 students U|at en-, ’
roll with iis annually. With the ( ■
KHIC SALOON
Systems, we could place SOW)
students a year in good position, f
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CURE YOUR KIDNEYS.
No Need to Take Any ^FuVthiriK
|||S? 1 tot' ;
Why will people continue ,te
suffer the agonies of kidney com
plaint, * backaches, urinary dis-
orders, lameness, headaches,
languor, why allow themseiyes
to become chronic invalids, when
a certain cure is offered them?'
Doan's-Kidney Pills is.the rem-
edy to use, because it gives to
1 he kidneys the help they need
to: perform their work. .
If you haye, any, even one;; of
the symptoms, of kidney dis-
eases, cure yourself now^ before
diabetes, dropsy or Bright's dis-
ease sets in.; Gan. Hallettsvilje
residents demand more convinc-
ing proof than the following:-
O. K. . Guess, blacksmith, of
Yoakum, Texas, says: " | suf-
fered so severely from lumbago
that at times I could hardly
devote my whole time and atten
tion tb the. various educational
interests # of the county and I
shall subordinate all other inter-
ests to the best interests of the
school children:'
^ When : Prof. F, P. Guenther
was appointed superintendent of
this county he found the school
affairs in a tefeaotic condition.
He " brought system > into the
Chaos then existing by adopting
a ;county course of Study and
having it. followed. From year
to year since that time the
schcxfisiiave improved, until noW
they compare favorably with the
best in the state, and the system
prevailing here is taken as a
model by many of tee other
counties. I shall, use my best
efforts fb continue “ to improve
the school system* and I believe
We ; give almost double tee
amount. of practical business
training that can be obtained, in
any othca*- commercial college.
W*e do this in the least possible
time, and at the smallest possible
expense. We work the student
hard, while in school and make'
them tend strictly to business,
enabling themto complete in the
shortest possible tune consistent
Twite thoroughness, thereby sav-
ing months of time and board,
and at the same time they go
from our school-room. into the
business office; with a habit Of
Close application to duty.
;; With ouf 20 teachers, our twft
large buildings, our-$19,000 worth
of furniture and equipment itir
eluding the largest conection' of
mechanical modern office applian-
ces qver installed in % a business
college,; we c&n positively, guar-
antee you tee best business train-
ing to be had.
For free catalog and full jpar-
ticulars, address Tyler Gommer-
cial College; Tyler,, Texas.
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Resh Beer Always oa Tap.
Fine Wines,
Whiskies,
Cigars and Tibiae.
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JOHN BUR&RT,
Proprietor.
OPERA HOUSE
SALOON
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V : places to ret drinks when in -
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y Lhnch room lie eoDaection. .
Fite and Oysters every
Tuesday aad Friday.
BEST OF ACCOMMODA-
TIONS GUARANTEED
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The following licenses to wed-
have been issued since our last
report^
Jno. H. Sanders and Mamie
B. Parch man, Aug. 1L /fV= /
John McMurry and Pearl
Moore,' Aug;
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that the teaching in our country
schools should be as practical as
m I Im . posribleii^ S|; the pupil completes
move, The passages of the kid- the county course^ of studj^r
nay secretioiu were • irregular
and often tee flow was scanty: I
finally procured Doan's Kidney
Pills and they completely cured
me. Doan's Kidney Pills are
deserving of my hearty r^cc
mendation.*'
tvhich he can do, if he attends
school regularly from eight to
fifteen—he should know the du-
ties and responsibilities oi a citi-
zen, be able to write’ a letter to
any business or prefessionri man,
make out an account; find the
Alex Bonor
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Beautiful Presents ta Our
Customers Call at Our Store *
andSee Theni:
For sale by all dealers. . Price] price pf a bale of cotton and of
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Cottoq seed, work intertet, calcu-
Buffalo, Hew York, sole agents [late lumber, measure a piece of
land, find the number of yards it
will take to paper or. carpet a
roomt the number of shingles it
Will take to cover a roof; the
number of. bushels of corn a
crib or wagon will hold; pr any
other ordinary problem of every-
day life. Every country boy or
girl shpuld knpw these things
when they complete the county
course of study, Xt believe, top,
it is more advantageous to learn
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have decided to share our profits With
• our friends and we will hereafter give
fpr the United States; : r ? ’•
jRemember • the name—Doan’s
—arid take no other. % ,
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; Card of Thanks.
There arq hours that come in-
to thefiives -of some, wheri evenv
impulse of the heart is huried
under its weight of sorrow. We
stand there today r yet we would
fain to give expression to the
gratitude that weOs up from ‘the
depths of . our hearts as we re*
member the kindnesses of those
wbb have done so much to com-
fort out precious dead. T Es-
pecially to the gopd people of
Pilot Grove also to Messrs. Ah
bert Koerth arid Frite Treptow. ...
•His Sisters: and Brothers, i1
—'The following from oar city
who attended tee Yoakum State
Normal, this week received 6
year state certificates, having
made exceptionally.good grades:
Lee Kuy ken nail, Misses Ada
Hamilton, Alberta -and Julia
Timm, Freda Meitzen and Annie
Timm* The first four were grad-
uates of the' Public school here
this year and the other two last
year graduates. This speaks,
well for our sehool and its able
corps of teachers.
For Sale.
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v A 200 acre tract of good im-
proved land, river bottom, over
50 acres in cultivation, located
about ? miles east of Falls City.
$30 per acre. Address for infor-
mation, P. O. Box 16, Falls City
Texas. *
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:;;;'<5cmto and see *me. I
will treat you right. Fine
line of Liquors, Wines
Cigars, Etc.
Fresh Beer Mn|S on I
This is People's H<
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with each Cash purchase J#
Our Own Trading
Stamps
Gall at Our Store and receive a book and
start saving at once. Beautiful presents :
ren with different amounts absolutely:
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tion are the greatest .factors, in
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—On Saturday, 'August 27te;
will bp a grarid bah;at Hermanns
Park: here, to which everybody
is invited.! It will do tee older
people good tolcome out and en-
joy an evening with the happy
throng. Fred Reissig has the
contract for the music and prom-
ises to furnish the proper kind
and plenty of itV The directors
For Rent
Cottage in East End. -yl
Dr. M. S. Kahn.
everything thoroughly than to
get a scattering ana smattering;
knowledge of too many, subjects.
Next to the teacher, the tfus- j - For The Latest Styles of,
teqs and other friends of edrica-
success, and T desire to say that
I^Oxpect their1 hearty co-opera-
ti<m and support in my Work;,
;• r t*For the saving qf a little child
* And bringing him to his oWn, '
; €s a much better business - 7. -
! Than loafing around the throne. ’ ’
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PHONOGRAPHS, RECORDS, ETC
Gall on
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PARR HOTEL
MRS. S. r. MNIM. MOP /
HaUettcriUe’*
LEADING HOTEL
I mtcs A9.00
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KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS
CASTLE HALL
Halle ttrrille Lodge
No. 15S .
Meets every Frida,-.
Visiting brethren are
cordially invited to .at-
. tend.
f. SCHWARTZ V \mCHAZL SACCAR ’
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A. F. Sc A. M.
’MterioHisoii
Lodge No. 80 t ^
JStated meetings
Saturday night on
<ar before tee full
moon ol eseft
brethn
are invited to attend. Hell in
story of E. H. Mitchell building.
E. T. Long, Sec. Clias. Pillar, W. *
sthren in eHj
second
Hallettsville, Texas
Hoping Vat with your aid. I 8ee w - Line ^of Jewelry,
Will be successful in raising thef
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of the park have also decided to count>'t0 avStiU higher level. I
give a fest on October 6th. which rem.8m V"””r
day is usually celebrated ih mem7
educational standard m Lavaca
i stiff higher leve
Yours sincerely, , ;
China and Glassware.
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ory of the first German emi-
grants landing in' this; country.
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WillTamYilers. Watch and Jewelry Repair-
A- :l"v'-v'- ling at Reasonable Live and
t >: * Let Live Prices.
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These.- Stamps} Are
Only Given Away at Our Store.
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DAVELANDA
Dealer in
Staple & Fancy Groceries
HaUettsville, Texas. .
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< Alt of ris should attend rind take J ' The following births have been ' ,
a day off arid rejoice, fop if it recorded sfpee our last report: . j
had not been .for^^these^ old piom! ^ Bdwrird^^ Johnson and wife, col.
-eerswe shouldnot have hadas girl. Aug. 10. Hafiettsville; ■'
W Joseph W, Briker’and wife, ^ '
w“ .j a, tgam ffww»—«Rf g 1
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“—- - - John Faikus and wife, girl,
• — Mrs. Rupert van Warner June 7. Joakum Rt. F. I). .
and baby arrived Tuesday from • Jim Kurc and wife, girl, Aug. .
Karnes City^ and will visit rela- 12. Shiner.
7)r. f. J. Wilson
DENTIST
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tives at Oakland.
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Ben Monroe and wife, cok boy,
Bennett &.Long
Real Estate
DEALERS
HaUettsville, - Texas
pR. B. ALLEN
Attorney and Counselor at
La w and Real Estate Agent
HaUettsville, Texas
Chas. Fertsoh
LAWYER
Notary Public
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He hag had a iri?«->ig:n w ith ,dif- Ju!y 2S, Y{ >ylt. n.. . : i o\vn Property lor Sale Abstracts and Loans a.specialty.
ferent .designs fmt fhereoii , ;tfie Adolph Apdeis and wife, boy,
7'past week.
Aug. 9. Moulton.
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