The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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Gap. McMurry. aggra vated as
Bttolfc; dismissed.
Doe B row n injuring fe * ee
Mother; dismissed
Robt, Hodge, theft under $50 : J
fine of witnesses remitted
*3i4:««-wiitiaued..
Prank Drury carrying pistol:
continued
Albert Garner, aggravated as
sauiit; plead guilty toolu»pi«a»
saulfc ««iH fined f5.
CIVIL Df'ICKET
J. T. Eaton vs. Wm. Bannon,
debt on account; continued.
A. G. Farringtoi vs. 8. A. &
Birth »<l Death Record.
BIRTHS
j Mtr 22—Boy io John Mareth
and wife. Sublime
jf | June 2—Bov ♦#> foe H ■ • t d
| wife, col., Branon
June 2—(*irl to W M Sutton
and land wife, near Yoakuin
May 19—Boy to Jim Homes
and wife. Seclusion
May #0-- Bey to Frank oGu
pek ard wife. Moravia
Jun« 1—Giri to Anton Boeder
and wife, Moravia.
May 2— Boy io Fred Bercken
jboff and wife, Novohrad.
DEATHS
May 28—Infant of-Pieper
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A. P railway, damages for $355 ; i and wife, aged 5 months, conges-?
continued. j lion of brain. Shiner.
Paul Orsak vs Gouts Valigora, i June 8—Karoline Pindeisen,
suit for possession of horse (ap- »gFd 5 years and 2 days, typhoid
peal from justice court) ; con tin- ^ fever, duration 8 weeks, Hal
uec| ; lettsville.
Citizenship papers were grant- June 2—Rachael Povrell, color
ad to Frank Vondra and Lukas ed, aged 58 years. Bright’s dis
Hucek. lease, near Hallettsville.
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June 8—Joe Woytek, aged 40
VMf« aporlery. d "rut:,..4
hour, Sublime.
June 4—Pies Bolden, aged 80
years, organic heart disease. Su-
blime
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Ruske. guardian ; final account
approved.
Elisabeth McKinnon will ad-
putted to probate ou testimony
pf J. W. Ragsdale. Appraisers! ^ i ~ ,
^pointed as follows: J. W. f ollowing 1 he Flag.
Carson, Jr., Jim Williams and J. When our soldiers went to
jj jjjjev, Cuba and the Philippines, health
' * . j (fas the most important con si d |
G. ft. Moeckel minor; J. A. ^ration. Willis T.'Morgan retir 1
Woltera appointed guardian of led Comraissary Sergeant U. S. j
pstate; bond fix;ed at $25,000. j A., of Rural Route 1. Concord,
Appraisers appointed as follows: j **••, sa2s' ‘ I wttS two years in ,
C. H. P.ato, C. B Welhaasen and ^.^SnT/ubieo^n^Ta
Spring
Nothing Robs One
Catarrh.
Pe-ru-na Is a Fine Tonic For
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:ai y vv umai
weary womdn,
A Letter at Praise.
'< ltdon, l.*i> 7tl» Avniiuo, i;roi>klTn^NT\?^
Miss Kell
write -:
'! > O' V‘i- I'-MuOd the idv;;i spring tar e.
* r'oe ihu /Mist five years / have taken it at this time
of the y* nr and find that it enables me to endure the
varirbk' weedier of the spring and the trying heat of
(he summer. '
• tio.i olYo! ds the most prompt anti permanent relief
I In nil cares of nervoite prostration, can < d |>y wysteinlu
| catarrh, as verified by many cures on our records.
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C. I. Jaeggli.
Werland and Placko minors;
iVfary Placke appointed guardian
and bond fixed at $1800. Anton
Jaresh, Will Rabb and Leo Val-
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Mrs. M. A. Blackburn will;
I. A Blackburn executor with-
out bond ; will admitted to pro-
bate on testimony of E H. Mitch-
ell. H. II. Russell, Joe Dufner
t»uu V* ii. bennett appointed ap-
1 took Dr King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, which kept me
in perfect health. And now, in
New Hampshire, we find it the
! best medicine in the world for
urni all iuug diseases. Guaran-
teed at Ledbetter & Hater drug-
gists. Price 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Mrs. Hattie Hamilton, R. F. D. 2. Sparta, lvV„ writes:
I have taken two bolt lea of Porijna and eouimeuced
on the third.
■I did not reatlv need the third one. but thought it
bent to take another bottle.
“J have always weighed !02 pounds, but since / be-
gan faking Reruns l weigh 120 pounds for the first
time in alt my life, and l am now 33 years old.
•‘Voar medicine has surely done me a great den] of
good and I have recommended it to several others
who have begun taking it.
•‘My mother, who is «*> years old had grown so v
she could scarcely walk.
She took two bottles of Per on a and is fleshier u
is looking well.”
]> raisers.
Martha Moore will admitted ^
probate ou testimony of A K.
Kyle Anderson Austin execu-
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tor without bond. W H. Ben-
nett, E. H. Mitchel and II. H.
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pussell appointed appraisers.
A_ Sfoertper, Sr., will admit-
ted to probate op tpstipiony of
4 VV. Cin>k. Alexander Stoer-
fner executor withopt bond. A.
J Ross, J W. Cook and J 8.
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Brown appointed appraisers.
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Dedear minors: Joe Dedear
appointed guardian with bond uf
u. $1000. R. L. Fowlkes, T, A.
Reese and John Hall appointed
v appraisers.
Fritz Lindenberg will admit
ted to paebate on testimony of
v\ung. Nic Morris, H. J.
I and D. J. Shall, execu-
without bond
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Never follows an injury dress
ed with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
Its antiseptic and healing pro-
perties prevent blood poisoning.
Obas. Oswald, merchant, of
Renaselaersville, N. Y., writes:
“It cared Seth Burch, of this
place,, of the ugliest sore on hts
Wk-1 ever saw.” Cures Cuts.
ih... Wou ndi, Burns and Sores. -45c
Sii^ m Hafers
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Hjt, ,v. Mtttvin Broyvn, an account of
VifllQSe Injuries has heretofore
, fewC,'given through these col-
ai|#fir.wiB' brought in from Cue-
, ,$o,®ttiiiday morning by a num*
iNbttveii vrho had gone
pyfeThtKi day before. We are
______ y^jjfe^-'.know that, generally
-•"v Marvin seems to be
: a&4 maioiftins a
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fiwBHBHMmWfr -ttatfca to the smallest
B'.If sincerely hoped
1.....i 1 ■S0$: do so. He was
||iS‘..f'«i|Mk©r’8 home on the
©albif: . farm.—Rung®
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Emil Krause and Mrs Emma
Mueche came over from Moulton
Tuesday, secured a marriuge
license and were made husband
and wife by County Judge veit
zen, the ceremony occurring in
the latter’s office at 10;30 a m
Mr. Krause, a native of Frels
burg, Colorado county, has re
sided near Moulton only about a
year, but has already won num
eroys friends there by reason of
his many exemplary qualities
His bride is a daughter of Frank
Kloesel, of Shiner, and is liked
and respected by all that know
her. The happy couple will
•puke their hotri • near Moulton
on Mrs Krause’s farm The
Nfw Ejt/„ wishes them all tin
happiness that married life can
bring.
Mr. H. C Koehn and family,
of Lavaca county, were over the
first of the week on a visit to re
latives and numerous friends in
this section. While here, Mr
Koehn favored the Mercury of
fide with a. pleasant- cal! He
states that in the section where
he lives they have bad good .rains
and crops are fine.—Weimar
Mercury.
Messrs. Anderson and Rhode,
two prosperous Lavaca county
farmers, were here a day or two
this week prospecting Of course
they liked the country and we
hope they may decide to locate
—Runge News.
The many friends here of W. i
T. Bag by, qf Hallettsvillo. and
J. H H. Depnfs, of Whartop, wilj
fcjfc glad toJ[e^rn that both
been re elected to the office of
county attoruey in their respec-
tive counties by ban I some rna
jorities —Eagle Lake Advertiser.
Staple and fanoy grrxteries and
confectioneries—the best in town
at C. Asher’s,
Roger Ledbetter returned
Monday from a trip to Shiner.
A Spring Tonic.
A LMOS’P everybody needs a tonic
•/A in the spring. Something to
brace tho nerves, invigorate the brain
• I*'11 iXBt? ihti .blooti* * i*«s*
Lnt.'.ncaaea bitch qualities lb beyond all
qti<"*1ion.
We have on file thousand* of letter*
which testify to tho curative value of
Peruna in cases of nervous depres-
sion and run down conditions of the
eystom.
A Typical I otter
Mrs. Rhoda Stufttebeam, Bunch, Towa,
writes:
‘•Fop years I suffered with catarrh of
tho throat and bronchial lubes.
Hoyt, j
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j Rev. W. E Self ami family j
went to Yoakum Wednesday.
John Vick was down on busd
ness one day this week
! Mr. Riicgs gut the news Mon-i
day that Louis Harrell died in
1 Northern Texas last. week.
Miss Ollie McCord has been I
visiting in your city for several ‘
weeks
Ohas Henry tells us that hi»
mother is verv low, and b«r do ,
mise is hourly expected.
Mrs. J. C. Deborah and child 1
ren went to Nopal Friday. j
C. 8. Riggs has been down j
here several days in the stock ,
business.
R B. Thrift’s new barn is. ....._______
1 ,r , . ! «y local uH’licatif.iiK m tlaty carniof, wwi&fiiuv .
ooming UJ) II. I* . Lvuhoo HQu tllmvwxl portion of Tb-oro its Oii% 6-fiJ V
J J Ritrgs are building it. 1 *•*> to cure <t,■«!«,,c«, an<t ttiat i« by oenettfu*
... . . . . ... ttonal rvamUJeH 1 kvifatm*l«(xuiend by the to-
Mi-> /,-mti Archer Is visiting (-mtattinn of o»« ncbcoaii nalait at ifka
the family of ReV. W K Self. Kiwtuehlno T»4h-. When Oita (4Ui» t«-tnltewitfiT
, . M ,r , 3’<n) Iihvw ttnuiitiling xound orimiwi'ttct litwlttg,
■ ” RlggS Went to 1 oak U to «,mt »tjon it. U ouUnjlv olaiwjd. to tint
Saturday eve remut,«,«daukvi*th«
. N(*t ami thin c«b« cm
i he Methodist naeefctrfj
Hope vtid commence
June 9.—Coro mid eoUoft
looks One; but a good, rain i&.
,u li 1. Il IKvdfckl.
Mr and Mrs. F. Jab'a spent
Sunday with their gimiidpareun»
near Vsetin.
John Fojtik, of LemonsvRl^ is
visPing !.is mother near four
to.fi o
Mis Phil Konvicka and daugh-
ter. Miss Julia, visited relatives
at omouuMs creek last week.- —r
Lucy McCord spent, s^ytr^l
weeks with her aunt, Mr«, An-
ton Jaresh, near Monsermto.
’Daisy. _
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
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®t <1 (t.lou, hcurltiK win i«j dowitviywl forevern
wllfciMit.
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F'riday vnno« out of ten &ra oawuhI hy 0*.ta»Wll,
uuutuuwftjtMC ma-mmimr.....-
•*•»“•- «“u tiapitist win begltt
it Pilot Grove on the same1 iv« wtn »iv« one iTuu.tr.^. ficjfftisi far «ay:
. ; «an« of DmjTwjh* toatunod by CMtartth) titaf «au
' j not lie cuneii by JUuH'h CoUtrt'b Ctmv l3o»at far
We are getting pretty dry fw.
, . ‘ \ ! K. J. OilkkXV <ft CO., Toledo, O,..
down here again. Remaps the rtoi.i t.y raa. A
meeting will bring rain ] Tatu- n»ii'» t-iMK(i.v Man far oon«tipMtion.
Our Sunday school is grow-!
ipJ
AH right -Navajo-; we A»SS
our part aod let us have a good Pass, under conditions named
I below, at . $3 25. Date of Sale
R B Tit rift has been on the! Jun® D), and for trklus arriving;
Corpus Christ!, Rock port,, and
The S. A. & A. P. will sell
round trip tickets to Corpus
“Thi - spring l took a cold which pot-
tlcd on my lungs. I lad such a cough
I could not rest at nl«-ri<,t. My friends,
and I mrsdf thought \ had’- i:.::.np‘
“A fiienrl advised in.-, 10 try IVr:m».
I (>ouglitn bottle and wrote i.> yon for
advi< > . I’n-fore. I lmd taken one t>ottlo,
my eou-h was hotter mo l concluded to
give it further trial.
“1 followed your direction!-, as closely
,, • ii sc, a im * ii1 ?! k ■ i > ou «nd
Feruna, 1 rim a w- !1 woman to lay.”
I Peruna never falls to prevent
| spring catarrh or nervous profit a
“I doctorey! with different physicians, \ | tion, if taken In time,
it keol mettinir worse ail the time. i L„,__________________ _________
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Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per-
manent use in so many homes is that tt n
4‘i i oiiuis perfectly harmless, If taken
according to the directions o* aacii
bottle. Ho used, it can be taken any
length qf tvme without acquiring a
drug habit.
It lias no bad effect upon tho system,
and gradually gif mi nates catarrh by re-
mm'iiiii till. ......f :...; i,.
There nre a multitude of homes where
Peruna has be.en used off and on for
twenty years.
Such a thing could not bo possible
If Peruna contained any drugs of a
harmful nature.
Address I>r. Hartman, President of
the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbun.O,
sick list this week.
Crawford Riggs, of Beaumont,
is here on a two week’s vaca-
tion.
Hopejtk
Aransas Pass, morning of lU©
17th. Limit June 10th’ 1806.
Mrs. J. E. Lay returned %it-
urday from a visit to Sweat
Home relatives. She was a.e-
---------- ootq pa riled here by Miss AlMat#
fanchnr -I S?est Huuia
ctiss-a .'#•-*.« :
___ ! Bert Peterson is now express*
I will pay the highest market! dejiaLf
prices for hidgs delivered at my j : • 'r r
butcher ehbp. Cash paid. Give' Miss Bertie Searcy, of Bbkp-
me a trill. ] rnont, name in Saturday to %»!fc
John Rothsciimitt. I'elatives.
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Revised Formula -“For a number of years iv quests have cum* to me from ;i multitude of grateful friends,
urging that Pe ru na be given ti alight laxative quality. 1 have been experimenting with a laxaii«-e addition for
quite a length of time, and now feel gratified to announce to the friends >f Pe-ru-na that 1 have incorporated such
a quality in the medicine which, in my opinion, can only enhance its well-known beneficial character.
H. H Hartman, M. D.”
Marriage Liceusess.
Meeting at Pilot Grove.
E. J. Metis* Dates.
Issued since June 5 ;
J. F. Dllmann to Annie Heger.
Wm. Schmidt to Annie Buttes.
J if. Appelt to Natalie Lade- Grove :choolhou6o on Friday
wig- ! night, June 22. A, Haynes, Sr ,
J. Johnson to Lula Scott, col. j has accepted an invitation to ex-
Tom Valenta to Anna ilnje- j plain t he fundamental principles.
ce*{ i Everybody come out; the Indies
G. W. Brown to Lena Haidu- i have ;t special in , itatlon.
sek. i B. S.
An Alarming Situation
Ercq ucwtly- res ttlte from neg-
A meeting for t i e purpose of | E. J. Motis, candidate for rep
studying tho world issue—So-1 reBentative- wi)1 sPeal< afc the
cmiism-w.il ho ... Rip. foliowing schoolhonk.o« «>*•> dstcr
given at 8 o clock p. m: BoetheJ,
June 27th; Kinkier, 28th; Hack-
berry, 29th ; Rocky, 80th ; Nov-
ohrad, (barbecue) July 1st;
Baursville, 2nd ; Oak Grove, 3rd;
Henkhaus (barbecue), 4tb; Schar
lottenburg, 5th; Dixon, 0th;
Green. 7th ; Kopecky, 8th ; Mich-
na, 9ih; Beasley, 10; Hagan,
11th; South Mustang, 32th,
Boundary Line, 18th; Bunjes.
114th; Old fivest Hiune, J uly Iftth j
Au 0rdifiatit«.
An ordinance prohibiting the feed-
ing of animal* on certain street* of
the city oi H.illettMVillc :
Be it ordained hy the city council
ol the city of Hallettsv die, that the
feeding of horse*, fntdes, <ucen, cows,
1 r- in’t anv 1 l>oatH or ;vny other animal on
,, ‘ the strcftn a round the courthouse
Sold
si’s Pills
«*wr W *W*r «« «~ <w
tfSTt-BIUOl'S MEDICI
Ancient Route’.
Is now wngreiy ft, memory of
lect clogged bowels and torpid the past Ballard's Snow Lini-
liver, until constipation becomes ment is ti e family liniment of
chronic.. This condition is an- the twentiHh century. A( tx>S:
known to those wlto use Dr. itive cure for Rbenimaisin.
King’s New Life Pills; the best purns, Cuts, Sprains. Neuralgia
and gentlest regulators of Storn* etc. Mr. 0. H- Runyon, Stran
acb and Bowels. Guaranteed by ‘ berry. Mo. writes: -“J have
Ledbetter & Hufer druggists, i used Snow Liniment for Rhein
Price 55c. | mat ism a^n d all pain
j enough .g >ts pra:.-r. Sold hy j square and witbln one block of the
, T _ . i City Drug Store. i courtho»Mf square of fhe city of Hal-
Columbus. June 5.—Last bun hett#vtUe B hereby ckq-.lar^d a nui-
day night at1 10 o’clock M. I ! warfue and It. ohnil unlaWjfu! for any
Simpson of the Simpson bank Foriaie, ; permn to feed any horse, mule ox
.nd Ml>, Mary N«l. U„ of .b.1 -- I £^1^ ftt^SJSSS
teachers of the Columbus high! 192 acres of land 8 miles westL-quareand within one block of the
school, were married at the of HalloitsviHe on S. A. & A, R, Lmurtbouwc square of the city of Hal-
Methodist chnich and left on the railway, 120 acres in cultivation, 1 'ettlivllle.
east bound morning train for 3 houses and barns, 8 wells and! AlV person violating any of the
New Orleans «nd w„>d„1,ll . „riee W I.......... ISIS^TuuJ^SSSjSr" Jj
potnta. f For particulars call at 1 fits New j upon conviction *halLbe lined in any
M rs. Meyer, formerly of Bros-1 «»»^ce j «>»t exceeding one hu^^V &oU
Erne,; E^erHn* «me ,„ | ^Prov«i ,hU A. D.
borne from a visit to her sou aud i from Runge Monday He has! Attea; Nqh),k Horbland,'
daughter at Port Arthur. been at wo.rk there several j Secretary.
Alt kinds Of cold d i inks at ,Ia,'"lh«in B™*"
01,as. Pagel'B fee cream pariOTi'1;'1. He says t bat . he aondltlw
for- whim folk ft !of Marviu Brown wbf» WUS SO
! “ . jgerio-uMy hurt several weeks
Mrs. C Q. Fenner and uieqe, tago, remains about the tfsuoto
MTsfl J-ohttoifi? Mixon, of Gordeie. j oiite M«n*rA Hu
left. Friday for B<toger to vMi '“ ^
ttetoilrof j,o.uam
The Big
ducOm
At Landa's Dept State
Is still going on. GOODS MUST
MOVE !
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60c knee pants........2Sc
76c and $1 knee pants 47c
$2 suits for .........1.35
12 Vi and 15c solid or-
gandy only..,,,.........9c
60 pair white slippers,
jail sizes, value $1 pair,
reduced to.............
47c
1.60 slippers reduced to 96c
2.60 pair slippers re-
duced to ........... ] .89
60 mohair skirts, value
2.60, reduced to........1.93
16 and 1 7ic hose, re-
duced to.................9c
2he hose reduced to.. . J6c
4,50 linenet suits, re-
duced to > 2.76
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Bunk Rhodes, Frutibls KuRwsb,
and Dave Bi’:«ediin c^yue ia SauiT-
day from Wind, wbet8.U*«r l?dvc
bean doing carpenter lysitfM sdiVil-'
ittf da|^‘
40& hose reduced to
Mq hose r^osito
40c balbriggan under-
shirts and drawers only . 23c
65c table linen, reduced
to ... 37c
5.50 boh net bars
3.96
5.60 marsait bed spreads
going at . . 2.4 f
76c lace curtains . 47c
1.50 lace curtains, 54
yards long . . 96c
2.60 lace curtains 1.69
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~S doz towels, value 15c
and 20c pair, during Mon-
day only, p^tir . 7|c
40 and 50c corset cov-
ers, reduced to
.C 20 pounds sugar far-
9 pounds Rin-colfet;
5 bottle*.
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Meitzen, E. R. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906, newspaper, June 15, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804167/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.