Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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The Hallettsville Herald
Sunday Closing. | To Our Subscribers.
We have laws on our statute! To those due US for sub-
books prohibiting bustness houses scription we would appreei-
to open on Sunday at all. Laws date a remittance. The Her-
that are enforced all* the time, aid has spared neither labor
Yet we are willing for our post- nor expense to give its read-
master and his assistants to ers a first-class weekly paper
work the same on Sunday as any and cheerfully waited upon
other day. This is not right and its farmer friends, as has
we should do our part and give ; been its custom in the past,
our consent for them to have a until now, the cotton season,
rest day on Sunday. We can for obligations due, so we
get this for them if we try. feel assured that upon mar-
We can do without our mail on keting their cotton they will
Sunday better than they can in jkeepiUS in mind and -gall to
larger cities and the law compels settle their dues. We thank
them to close, and if we in a you for past favors and as-
smaller place can let our post- sure you that with your help
R. B. ALLEN
Attorney and Counselor at 5
Law and Real Estate Agent <
HailetUyille, Texas
Published Every Friday Morning
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
.James Howerton,
Secretary and Manager.
H. J. Strunk
President
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1912
BEAU-NOTS ENTERTAINED, pieces.
The Beau-Nots were delight- All the floats are due mention
fully entertained Thursday after- but for the lack of space will
noon at the beautiful home of j only mention a few:
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Tarkington, The S. A. & A. P. Ry. Co.
Miss Georgia being assisted by | spent about $3,000 on the parade
her sister, Miss Jennie. During and their exhibits were fine. It
the afternoon a needle threading |was composed of a minature en-
contest was held progressively £bne- passenger coach and box
and Miss Alma von Rosenberg car- a^ rnade with the latest pat-
received first prize, a handsome terns of railroading,
pin cushion, because she was the *L M. Haller had a beautiful
best one in the club suited for dost trimmed in purple and
sewing by her ability to thread , white and loaded with beautiful
the needle so quickly. Miss Julia y°un£ ladies.
Paulus was the slowest, so she The Retail Clerks float for th.
received a paper of needles tfc> ladies was exceptionally fine,
practice on at her leisure mo- also two buggies decorated Jn
ments. Mrs. Flem Houchins and red and pink. The red buggy
Mrs. H. M. Tippett were the was driven by Misses Georgie
guests of the afternoon. The|and Annie Laurie Woolsy and
following members were pres-, the pink one by Misses Rosa
ent: ; Jilik and Annie Stahala. They
Misses Alma and Selma Neu- received much applause all along
haus, Gladys Tippett, Louella, the route.
Lay, Laura Smothers, Elma and Following is the lineup of the
Lillie Appelt, Sarah Landa, Alma Parade: El Campo"Military Band,
von Rosenberg and Julia Paulus. Labor Day Queen, Miss Schoppe;
Ice cream and cake was served S. A. & A. P. locomotive No.
during the afternoon and all who 281? Engine Master Otto Sch-
were present had a good time. maker, Fireman Master fhas.
-.-----—- Albriecht; 0. R. C. Lodge N6.
An article that has real merit 275; W. H. Riley Div. No. 427;
should in time become popular. B. of L. E.; S. A. &. P. Boiler
That such U the case with Cham- Makers: I. S. of M. Mission
Lodge No. 179; Blacksmith &
UNION
Will practice in all court*.
Office in Lay brick building
west of MitcbePs store. *
Phone No. 32.
People Y ou Know
we will make the Old Reli-
able better than ever the
coming year.
Mrs. Chas. Kainer arrived
here last Thursday morning
from Gainesville to remain a few
weeks visiting with her parents,
Wm. Mennike and wife.—La
Grange Journal.
There will be a petition
brought around to you next
week asking the Postmaster
General to let our postmaster
close up on Sunday. He will do
it if the citizens will sign this
petition. Are you not willing to
sign it? Think it over before it
comes around and be prepared to
sign it at once and let our post-
muster enjoy one days rest in
the week.
GO TO s
Grant Lumber Co
Few, if any, medicines, have
met with the uniform success
that has attended > the use of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. The remark-
able cures of colic and diarrhoea
which it has effected in almost
every neighborhood have given
it a wide reputation. For sale
by all people.
The Shiner cotton compress is
now in good working order
and ready to squeeze all the
cotton it can get......The street
sprinkler is doing good work in
Shiner and the streets are free
from dust.—Shiner Gazette.
Lumber and
Building Material
PRICES RIGHT
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Con- I
stable ef Lavaca County,. Greet- .
ing:- l
. You are hereby Commanded, <
that making publication of this i
citation in some newspaper;
published in the County of \
Lavaca, if there be a newspaper >
published in said county, (but if j
not, then in the nearest county >
where a newspaper is published), | s
for eight successive weeks pre-
vious to the 'return day hereof, i
you summon Joshua H. Homes, ;
whose residence is unknown, j
and the heirs of the said Joshua J
H. Homes, whose names and -
residences are unknown, to be *
and appear before the honorable
District Court of Lavaca County,
Texas, at the next regular term
thereof to be holden at the Court
house in Hallettsville on October
14th, A. D. 1912, then and there
to answer the petition of Luke
Herring filed in said Court on
the 8th day of August A. D. 1912
against the said Joshua^ H. <
Homes, if Jiving, and if he be t
dead, against his unknown heirs, ;
diarrhoea ahd^dysentery , file number of said suit being, .
No. i912, and alleging in 9ub-;
stance as follows: —
That plaintiff resides in Lavaca
County, Texas, and tWat the i
residence of Joshua H. Homes =
and the names and residences of J |
his heirs are to plaintiff un- |
known: > J 3
Thai? plaintiff is seized and '
Dossessed of .a certain tract of a
land in Lavaca County, Texas, *
containing 185 acres, a part of c
the Joshua H. Homes survey
about 10 miles S 75 degrees E “
from Hallettsville, fully
described in plaintiffes petition,
and being that tract of land con-
vened to plaintiff by D. A. Paulus
ana Murcus Schwartz by deed
dated Jan. 12th., A. D. 1907 and!
and recorded in Vol 49 pages ^
334 & 335 of Lavaca County I
Deed records, and a part of the!
320 acres survey patented to {
Joshua H
OPERA HOUSE
Mr. Arthur Cummings and
family are leaving today for
Hallettsville to make their future
home. ’Tis with regret that we
see our old friends and neighbors
move away but since they are
not going so far can hope to see
them occasionally. We wish
them the greatest success in
their new location.—Wrightsboro
Cor. Gonzales Inquire.
SALOON
RE1SSIG & BUSS
One of the best and purest
places tu get drinks when in
Hallettsville. Call on u&.
Lunch room in connection.
Fish and * Oysters every
Tuesday and Friday.
BEST OF ACCOMMODA-
TIONS GUARANTEED.
0 Joe Veselka of and university processors and
a consideration of physicians of national repuation
1 A. J. Elster, testified that Caffeine has an
■, cornetist, farmer, advantageous effect in refresh-
ion picker of Lava- ing the body and mind and when
, correspondent for taken in the customary amount
Henkhaus, was in is devoid df any injurious effects
ay marketing cot- Practical experiments made
Ister was re-elected upon human beings by Dr. Hol-
; Henkhaus school lingworth, instructor in the
ig session, being Department of Psychology of
rm______John Berger j Columbia University prove con-
Colorado county, I clusively that caffeine is not
ity since our last I only harmless to mankind, but
f his cousin, Her-' the performance of work. It is
He left for Califor-1 the only known stimulant that
... Dr. P. O. Puck I quickens the functions of the
1 of Mrs. M. Krause ; human body without a subse-
e eastern portion of quent period of depression. Ac-
1 erect a two-story1 cording to Dr. Hollingworth,
oon as he can get ; caffeine acts as it were, for the
Mrs. F. a. Kubi-1 nervous system and has an
ler place near the actual physical action whereby
l. Eilert, the con- the nerves are enabled to do
ng $3,50<>. their work more easily.
....... ; Write to the Coca-Cola Com-
Who Succeed Pan>T> Atlanta, Ga., for new
Tge enterprises are I ^ook'et tel,inS of Coca-Cola
; energy. Success, ^ 1 n u 1 c a t i o n at Chattanooga,
ids health. To ail Free for the asking.
made Sayso; Yoakum Realty tin-
ion. Columbia Piano Co.; Bar
bers’ Union, No. 489; Fire De
partment.
S. S. Wilson
DENTIST
Flour. Flour.
Just received a car of the cele-
brated Guenther Flour, a brand
I have been handling *for four
years. Every sack is sold with a
guarantee and is better than any
high patent flour you buy.
Flour in wood, $5.50 per barrel.
100-lb. sacks, $2.70 per sack.
48-lb. sacks, $1.35 per sack.
Try a sack of this flour and be
convinced. Dave Landa.
Homes by the State;
of Texas by patent dated May !
1Hf 1C7Q XT/-. Tier. \7n\ Af\ l
OfftoB, Mi
1st., 1873, No. 567, Vol. 40, both
iof which instruments, or certifi-
ed copies thereof, plaintiff gives
nptide, will be introduced Upon
the trail hereof;
That there is an apparent out-
standing title to said land in de-
fendants, which said apparent
' outstanding title clouds the title
of plaintiff, and! prevents the
sale and impairs the value there-
TeQs How She Keeps Her
Health -— Happiness For
. Those Who Take
Her Advice.
Hallettsville Monu
mental Works.
Manufacturer and dealers in
MARBLE mb ORANITE &
Scottville, Mich.— “I want to tell you
how much good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
Misses Salome Miller and Ethel
Mixon left for Divine to visit
with friends and relatives.
Plaintiff pleads the five year ~
statue of Limitation in support
of his title to said land; and; WRPj
„ ; run- prays that citation issue by'
riding buggies, I by publication as provided by H
will a special attorney be appointed
es- to represent said defendants in jj* J —L
cause, and for judgment
We also against. Joshua H. Homes and ^
~“:;T for againt his unknown heirs for
the stouter people, and still light Sciid premises, am* that he be gUy your memorials dut*ct from manu-
ferever quieted in his titfe and facturer and get them for less. Large-
possession of the same, and for sto^k of granite and marble always or>
trpnpml r^lipf hand. We have, a specialty in iron
” . * fencing. Prices and designs furnished
Herein fail, not, but have you upon request.
then and there before said Court GE1SERT & OEHLER. Prop.,
this writ with your return en-
dorsed thereon showing how you! .... c
have executed the same. ^hy Suffer . . .
Given under my hand and seal Chills, Fever, Malaria and Bilious,
of office this the 9th day of Fever when you can P^tively
Aue-ust 4. D 1919 ’ cure vourself with ST. NICODE
* ' e7T Long MUS CHILL TONIC. It is guar-
Clerk, District Court, Lavaca ant^^* Frice^c.
County, Texas. , THAT HEADA^IE
ML pi lorxy-nve years ow( The assortment of light
and am the mother • j
of thirteen children. n*ng and eas\ 1 , - . . , >
Many people think runabouts and carriages we have law< apd that upon trial hereof
k 8tran8e that I am in stock now is what you '
\\not broken down want when you see them, and „
1 lY'M^ 'lrith hard work and pecially if you learn the low pri- this
the care of my fam- , ces we sell them at. r _
ily, but I tell them of my good friend, have the kind that is roomv
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- ^
pound, and that there will be no back- • - - H j
•mho qrrrl hoormr dr.trn rifiino fnr thorn I Li I K1 11. I L
good than any other medicine I ev- Christi, Portland, Ingleside,
er took,” writes Chas. B. Allen, Aransas Pass and Rockport for
Sylvania. Ga.” After years of rate of $3.25 for the round trip;
Buffering with rheumatism, liv- all tickets limited the following
er trouble, stomach disorders, Monday. These rates in effect
and deranged kidneys, I am up to and including S^pt 29.
again, thanks to Electric Bit- We also sell rates to San An-
ter8f, sound ancLj^ell. Try them, tonio each Saturday night $2.75;
Only 50 cents at all druggists. limited Sunday night. These
------ rates each week 'up to and in-
We have the collars that will j cluaing Sept. 29.
not hurt your horse or mule and -
that will wear well, too, without j Miss Martha Fahrenthold re-
using collar pads. Let us fit turned home to Shiner, after
your animal. H. J. HeyE. visiting with friends in the city.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1912, newspaper, September 6, 1912; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017251/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.