The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Hallettsville, Friday, June 15
The publisher is a member of
iho Printers' Mutual Fire Insur
ance Association of Texas.
12. U. Mkitzf.n..
12. O. Meitzln .
.Editor A Manager
Proprietor
The Moyer-Haywood Case
The latest developments in the
ease of Moyer. Haywood and
Peotibono, lho officials of the
Western Federation of Miners
charged with the murder of Ex
Governor Steuneoberg, is that I Democratic psrty. The forego
the district judge at Cuidweli
to bit seen whether t he people
a ill accept a>. . rue w I. i' the: po
lilicians have to *uy about him.
As to the ot 0 negro votes,
Meitzen's opponent will not re
ceive them unless they are
bought; but even if this, were
done it will give him u total of
1893 votes, or 114 votes less
than Meitzen.’
f he lieOc.’ ,*21c e. • i • •
committee at its meeting Hatur
day did not change the Demo
jcratic primary voter's rest ami
pledge us was expected 'Che
test for voting for state and dis
trict officers still remains “J
am a Democrat and pledge my
self to support the nominees of
the Democratic party.’’ The vo-
te r ’ s t e at, on f««r u.i county an cl
precinct officers are concerned,
still is : “I pledge myself to
support the nominees of the
Sweet Home.
Idaho has again refused to grant
the accused men a trial and j
again denied them oaii. This j
means that these men. whose (
guilt is questioned even by t he
most prejudiced must lay in jail
until December or possibly long-
er.
The American press and public it.
at last waking up to the fact that
there is dirty work afoot. Fol-
lowing the lead of the Appeal to
Reason,, of Girard, Kas . the
Hearst dailies, representing a
circulation of some four trillion
and the Scripps McRae League
newspapers having an aggregate
rimj ■’itjon of <Vt td
ing is in answer to inquiries as
to whether the test had been re-
moved or not
* *
fHiill dry. Corn is needing
ram badly.
June 12.—Farmers are up with
their work. I'Vhing is the order
Mi and Mrs. C. G koerth, of
Yoakum, visited tho family of G.
F’ranks Sunday
Mrs. ll Key and child rei>
Floresville, were the guests of
W I*. McCord und family the
11-4 _ t U’ | ipi(
of the day.
A" the cry is ruin, rain.
Everything is, burning up, os
peeially corn.
Mrs. Cal Jamison and little
dautiliter, of Williamsburg, was
vivitiog in our city last I’aes
d i .
I /.l ^ t V> * L It
Henry Plume, Willie Calloway
und Mrs. Appa Gideon, of this
place attended the hall al W1 ed
1 liG cn um Kuppoi :
Q K. beintf realized, wbicli
Saturday night.
(ins Heim spent u few days in
Yoakum the past week
D. A McCord and wife, of
1
Hope, visited hero the past
week.
Mrs. F) R Mauldin has been
quite sick, but we are glad to re
port her some better at present
Elden McCord made a busi
will bo used for the church.
Charlie Smidth, of Hftchheim,
ettwe up FYiday to spend several
days with his cousin, Gus Ber-
ken holt.
Miss Annie .Faresh attended a
dance dear Williamsburg Sun-
day nfgbt.
Several of our young people
went straw riding list Wednes-
utas Visit to yui city Monday
Little Misses LiUic and Nona
Sistrunk are visiting their aunt,
Mrs. S. M. McMurray, at Pilot
Grove.
F. A. Worthing made a profes
We are in receipt of a ruling
from the attorney general to the
effect that those who sign a peti-
tion requesting a candidate’s
name to be placed on the inde
pendent ticket must not have I sional visit to our city Sunday
voted at any legal primary elec
tion. Hence any man that takes
part in the coming Democratic
primary, for instance, can not
sign an independent candidate’s
petition.
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hackberry.
Still hot ant diy. Corn is
jout gone by the board.
There was a dance at Tal
caves’ Saturday night. All re-
nt having a good time
W F Adams, of Yoakum, was
Miss Alice Ponder ts visiting i
friends in your city Hiis week.
'Ln,i Bradley, EarrAdams ai.d
Guylo Morrow attended the bail!
at New Lfiehm last Monday
night K (I report having a nice
time. %
Hi met- Rhodes, of your city.
v\us lit uiii burg Saturday.
Misses Fthel Warren and
Erruti Denton attended the ba.l
at, Appelt’s Hill last Monday
night.
A few young people enjoyed
:>m ire cream supper at D *
Simpson’s last Saturday The
Hack he try string bund was pres-
ent and furnished sweet music
until a lile hour.
A ball occurs at Hackberry
next Friday, .1 utie 15. Every-
UNIQUE TALKING MACHINE COMPANY.
1016 Prairie
Houston, Tf;x
Records for all
machines, 25c
Write f o r
catalouge
The white men’s primary nom-
inees who have so far declared
their intention of going on the
j independent ticket at the gene
I ihi election ait?. i!g MeU/iCi*,
copies daily, now denounce the candidate for county judge; J.
arrest and incarceration of the L. Bishop, commissioner precis
Messrs Emmett Upchurch,
Joe Persons, Oscar Fitch, Cute
Tate and Misses It rdie Tate,
Mamie Martin and Lillie Rose, of
Salem, at tended the ice cPFam
supper here Sunday.
Willie Riggs and Luther Wil-j We are sorry To learn of Ihejbody jnvited.
liams, of Yoakum, visited heie'death of Mrs. Laura Hemy.i W. F. Adams was in your city
Saturday and Cunday. | which occurred Sunday at thej Monday.
home of her daughter, Mjs.
Fred Ponton, at Salem.
Ask Joe Murck where he went
last Sunday and when he got
back.
South Mustang was 'well rep-
resented at prayer meeting Sun-
. day night.
Mrs. R. J. Conner and Miss
Rillu Monro, of Pilot Grove, at-
tended Sunday school here Sun-
day.
r
X Ray.
labor leaders as a travesty on
justice. Many other newspapers
,of more or less importance are
following suit; gigantic protest
meetings have been held in the
labor centers and a general
strike is threatened in case the
men are innocently convicted.
Even most of the newspupers
that at first teemed with foul
lies against the arrested men,
land 5: F. Lucke and G. v.
Lienen, justice and weigher pre-
cinct 6; August Ziegler and C
R. Meyer justice and constable
precinct 8. There may be
others, but of this we will not be,
aertain until after next Satur
day. The majority of the white
men’s primary nominees, how-
ever, will get on the official bal-
lot by securing the nomination
of the Democratic primary on
July 28 One or both the candi-
your city, is
present.
visiting here at
Jack «Vr, Joe
V ... ,. G dates for commissioner who
have shut up like the proverbial U oppo8ition in Demo
I cratic primary may make the
The rascally mine owners that J race in the latter us they feel
tried so hard to ruilroad Moyer confident of defeating their op
and his companions to the gal-1 pyments without waiting lor the
I \i M’n rrj lot v <»>*»/• t ^ O tw)
I M 11< I * i 1 ■ (1 /'Min <1 I n r/tn i 17 ' i ► t • I I
they have “bitten oil more than
they can chew.” They will
scarcely carry out their original
purpose in the face of public
sentiment. Their next move will
likely be to keep the accused
men in jail as long as possible
without ever letting the case
cune to trial.
No, brother, Idaho is not in
Russia; it is in free and inde-
pendent America!
Political Pointers.
Editor lly. .Janecek, of the
Novy Domov, this week sums
up the Lavaca political situation
in the following terse and logical
manner :
“At a meeting of the Demo-
cratic county executive commit,
tee f-uiirda.y the resignation of
Chairman W R. McCutchun was
accoj led and Win. Blukoslce was
appointed in his stead There
being no further business the
commit,U e adjourned to meet
again on .1 une 18. It is said t hat
all Tie candidates nominated at
the primary on Juno 2 will ho
piucuii on. the Ikunocratio ticket,
except E, O. Meitzen. who is to
have an opponent. There is in
Lavaca county :i total of 3400
white votes. Judge Meitzen re-
cetVi ci at the white men’s pri
in ary on June 2. 2007 votes. So
there remains for his opponent,
1393 v\ File votes, it, does look
to us like the ting of selfish
Democratic ‘ leaders" ought to
take a ; st, because the people
decided who shall b(3 county
judgo when Judge Meitzen re
reived 2007 out of 3400 white
voto>. 11 follows, therefore, that
their effort to defeat our present
county judge will have no effect,
The people went to vote and did
so according to their best con
viction. The people’s verdict
lias, however, not suited the self-
seeking Democratic “leaders”
and sii they are put ting forl li an
opponent both against l he judge
Mini t he will of the, people. In
the white primary Meitzen
received 2007 votes, and these*
he will r< < eivo
further opposition has develop
ed against the white men’s pri
mary nominees except in the
case of County Judge Meitzen,
W. R. McCutchan having un
nounced for that office subject to
the Democratic primary.
* * *
G. A. Heilig, of La Grange,
candidate for state senator, ar-
rived here yesterday afternoon
to see and be seen So far Mr.
lieilig has had only one debate
with his opponent and liked that
one so well that he avers he
would not object to having more
of them. He seems to be well
pleased with the political out
look, but says be is not turning
any votes away. One thing is
certain and that is, if Mr Heilig
elected the, Eighteenth district
will have an able, honest and
forceful representative in the
state senate <
A CHALLENGE ! ®
Wc challenge the world to excell ®
St. Nicodemus Laxative •
Ghill Tonic J
for billiousnesH, malaria and fe- J*
vcr. To cure in k--s than a day, q
the price to be less than ‘Joe. to •
benefit mankind. ’d'
o
Sr. Nicodkmcs Laxative < hill ®
Tonic Cureu in one day. Price 0
2.r»c. Money returned if it tails. *
Manufactured by *
St. Nicodemus Ditt o Store J
H:i!lefts"i!!r Tex *
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Houchins Produce Co.
Pete Johnson, colored, was
arrested last week and gave
bond on a charge of carrying a
pisto1 preferred hy n negro wo
man named Myra McAfee and
Salem. Let ns go and be good
once more.
j
Sugar Lump, !
i
Market Report.
—
Corrected every Tlmradiiy evening. |
Cotton ..............
IL1, to 10;[c
Cotton seed..........
Hulls................
........$5
Corn, in shuck.......
.. 50 to 60c
I Jacon.......... . ..
'Country bugler!*... .
. .8 to 12.',c
lard........
....... He
Chickens............
. 10 to 20c
I F7ggs.................
. .7 to Oc
1 ’ecans.............
........t'c
Onions, crate.......
.. 50 to 53c
Irish potutoes...... .
..65 to 70c
Light’s Chapel
|
I A ft er a very wa rui
day Mon-
day wo hud a nice,
rot rushing
shower, accompanicd
by a little
hail.
Tiiere was quite, a coni motion ;>t
We pay the highest
GASH prices for Poul-
try, Butter and Eggs.
We wholesale and
retail Corn, Oats, Hay
Bran and Chops.
Your patronage solicited.
l* “SAP Davy Crockett"
- San Antonio ana Houston
IS THE best
Wist-bound arrives at 1 :i$5 and east-bound at Cdi. a. m. 1 totti ar-
rive at dest ination at 7 :4a a. m. Sleepers and Erte Chair Cars.
TAKE IT !
Atlas Engines and Boilers, Munger, Pratt
Eagle, Winship and Smiths Gins
Write for prices
3, A, Machine & Supply Co.
San Antonio, Texas
Henkhaus.
B. ALLEN,
Reagan's place Hat urday
her sister. It, appears that when it was learntd that a dog
belonging to Joe Housek, a ron-
t>r, had gone mad and bitten
little Rosa Steffek on herleg A
lice dog was also bitten. The
mad dog was killed and the lice
ATTORN EY AT LAW
- AND LAND-AGENT, -
ie,tU\}\We, • - Tex,
( Kfficial Directory.
I.unlmm
Uu nt. Uov.trnor.................(it-orno I). Neal
Ittiii-ney < irin-i iil................H. V. Dnvldttoii
-iupt. ill 1’alilie Instruction........K. It. Cousint
'i■1 -:1.1 roller........................j. VV. Stephens
John W. Robbins
......J. J. Terrell
B. Colquitt
Real Estate Transfers Etc.
Treasurer...........
Land Commissioner
Johnson went to the McAfee
home south of town, and, in a til
of jealousy, gave Myra a terrible
beating, holding a loaded pistol
in one band and striking her
with the other hand, lie plead
guilty to beating the woman and I dog was t ied up. The little girl
was taken to Yoakum Sunday
and a mad stone applied to the
wound The stone did not ad
her, but Is believed to have done
good, us the bitten girl has been
along ye rv well ever
sine
M i - fn h a ry, wtin
Tine
CLKAKHINa
AN1) HEAI.INQ
Cl! Kill IVOR
CATARRH
is
Ely’s Cream Balm |
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II" -. (NilltltlllJ ll» ill-
Jiinnun »lrujj.
11 Ir ouU-RI v nhinrNiil.
OIK<*.
Wi
LlivcH Heliol
•i t)
Il (>p<*M8 and ClcntiHCH
tin* Nasnl Pi®
n^ea
All \yn liilliumnation
Ilc.tlrt and ProtortH tlio Moinbrnur. HoMorcfl tlic
^•'ti*'«*s of T .dt; ami Sinoll. I./\rgc fO mil®
Brit ; i■ th nr l» r m.ul; Trtn! 10 ( hy mini.
00 War ron StreJSfxlew York.
COLD 'N HEAD
’r.ii*'th nr li r mail;
1 1 Y BHOT HK1LS, 1
was lined, but. refused to plead
guilty to carrying a pistol. Ilis
last case was to have been tried
m county court Monday, but had
to be continued on account of
the absence of Myra t'e* main
witness against him. The sis gening
tor was present and stated that j
Myra had left for the home of a
neighbor Sunday night and hud :NI ' 1 -11 ,“I,rv
not been seen or heard from a no -t,;. nevi . o ok u
since. Deputy Sheriffs Munson | timo ,- inco, is >»i,|<ing.
and Deborah have triud qnd arejjjf, ;^ ,|r pain d i f
A m»i Nov, k a ml
a.B. Devall
.. K. A. Tin
< ll
*g some
and her
still trying to find the missing
woman, but, have so far not, sue
eroded, ami say that they have
good reason to believe that John
son hud much to do with spirit
irig iter away It has been su«.
gested that, the woman has been
foully dealt with, but the offi ti -
are not inclined to credit sm-h n
theory.
Posting Notice.
John McElroy, of Hardy San-
dies, while here .yesterday, re
ports that big preparations are
being made for the old time
Texas barbecue near the Wnl
lace Mill Bridge on June 21. Ho
j far nine beeves and several
goats and enough money to buy town
500 loaves of bread huvo been
been donated. A platform is be
ing erected for u dance at night.
Julius Pagel, of Ganado, who
has been visiting relatives in the
county several days, whs in the
city yesterday. Ho will return
My pasture on Mustang cm
m posted and all trespassei s vvii!
be indicted. R. J Rainoskk
Williams bu re
Mr and Mrs. F. Klein and
lit.tlo son. of Floresville. are vis
iting 1 heir children, Mrs. Willi.
Baron and Willie Klein near
They made the trip over
land. Mr. Klein says that corn
and cotton are about in the same
condition in his county as they
are in Lavaca county. Ho is
well pleased with Ins present, j wishes them
home.
Revs.
a few
friends returned Monday from
down on the Lavaca where they
had been fishing, They brought
back two large ut^Usli, weighing
a at 20 pouml
First 0mange.
George Brown and Miss Lena
!! lidnsek, popular young people
f I ho Nuvidad section, were
I married at the priest’s residence
j here Wednesday morning at 7
| o'clock. Rev Henderson offb-uat
| ing. Mr. Brown is a son of E
Brown and a hard-working and
i exein pi.iry young man, while his
'bride is the attractive daughter
of Frank llaidusek, a substantial
farmer of the IVhl Settlement
neighbor'hood. They will make
tin ir borne on Mr Brown's farm
south of town. The New Era,
joined by their many friends,
a long and happy
life in “double harness.”
R iiloraJ Commission ’ ...............I,. .7. Sion
t..........Allison Mnyflelid
KKl'RKHENTATIV KS.
Con .Tt'ssin.-in '.all l)iHtn<-|........(ioorno Burges?
S Miaior IKIti District................D. A. Paulus
It pros, nl.utivc ,'ilst District......C. L. Stavinohu
pioatcr .vdml Kcp. District...........It. M. Brown
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Ilistrlct .Iinlpe............. M. Kennon
I).strict Attorney................VV. M. Atkinson
District Clerk..........................K. T. Long
Is trict Court convenes on the third Monday
in and l >i tober.
VcOttNTY OFFICERS.
County Judge......................F.. O. Meitzen
County Attorney....................VV. T. Bagby
County Clerk......!...............Ttihn Buchanan
Hherlli...............................A. B. Noble
Treasurer....
I .ix Assessor.
T.uc Collector.......................S. L. Bennett
Superintendent of Schools........F. P. Uuentlier
S'ii-vc} or............................II. H. Russell
The County Court meets for ChH, Criminal
a-nl I'rolmte business on the llrst. Monday ip
March, .June, September and December.
COM MIS8IONERS.
Precincts I and K.................I. II. Mikiiienk
Pi in, I-:..:’...............E. Oh |>tu< •
Precincts 8 mid 7............:.Oeo VV. Wehmanu
i rcciiu i , i mill :......................)i. B. Thrill
The Commissioners’ Court meets on the sec
unit Monday in February, May, August and No
vciuher.
PRECINCT OFFICERS
Precinct No. I.-S. .1. Townsend, justice; F
VV . Mliter, constable; 11
irei;:uer. Court convenes the foui th
■ourtliouse.
Frank Kubala, justice; Paul
on the sec
avia.
Tam pi
constable. Court com
i lord Monday in each month at Shi
Pi.....met. N" ' ll ' Williams justice; O
Id idlcy, Constable. Court convenes on the
11.un h Sni urday in each inoiilli at Hope.
Precinct No. 5. Co. Mixon, justice; E. A
l.oim, consthlilc Co. ri convenes on Ihe third
SaMuiliiy in each month at Miller's schoolhouM.
Pr-cinct No. (i. F. VV. Lucke, justicC; Otto
Aril, n, co in file. Court convenes oil the s*w
i,ad Monday of each month at Moulton.
Precinct No. 7. .1 'V. Rees, Sr., justice; Allen
Humphries, constable. Court convenes on the
third Wed lies
Win.. Fehler vvas a business
visitor to Ballinger and other
places.
Otto Jaroszewski and family
and mother visited relatives at
Cuero the })ast week.
Messrs. Aug. Schendel and G
Discher and wives, of near Shi-
ner, spent a week at, Range and
Kenedy, visiting relatives and
friends and looking at the coun
try. They all like it There and
they may sell out here and move
to that place.
Miss F. Krause was here from
Cuero, visiting her aunt, Mrs. F
Jaroszewski.
Frank Fritsgii, a popular young
man from Fayetteville, is herei
visiting relatives.
Hermann Bruegcr and sister
Miss Laura, were here from
Pet
H A. Wunderlich to E
rich, release to 81 acres.
K. Petrich to F. FLik. . 81
acres Anthony Brown survey, 9
miles W. of Hallettsville, $3850.
Mrs. A. G I Jell aii to (2- B.
Kelley * interest in 640 acres,
$480.
Mrs. N. C. Moore, admx., to
M A Moore release.
J. W. Pipkin and wife, of Har-
din Go., to G. S. Smothers, 30*14(1'
feet in 't oakum, $1 and other
j considerations.
F. Htastny to F. Bartek, re-
lease.
U. W. Meyer to F. Htastny re-
lease.
Mrs. F. Kruschel to FI D. Nie-
mann, 254 acres 2 miles N. E.
from Yoakum, ^5080
Ed Long to liis daughter, Mrs
Runge, visiting relatives in andjAnnie Lunger. U.\ acres Jas.
around Shiner j Lyons league, #1 and “love and
Mrs. Wm. Fehler and little!affection ”
daughters are visiting relatives;
in Victoria. ‘
Port Arthur.
Speaking at Ezzeli and Hope.
.u-ii m,ml li .il I lie
Pi-orinct No.
V'ni/.d, constiible. ('ourl convenes
oii*l Snt.uriliiy in each month ftt Mor
Arnim, public
Monnay in
ike, Justice; !■' A
venes on Ihe
uer.
Re.-s, S]
Court convenns on
, il.iy in ciu-ti month at Yoakum.
1‘i-eclnet No. 8.- Aupmst Ziegler, jusllce; C
R. Meye
li rsl Silt i
i-onslalile. Coml convenes on the
jrday in eachinontli at Sublime.
LAVACA COUNTY FARMERS UNION.
Meets on tlie llrst Saturday in Januarj, April,
July mid i Tctober.
K Kern, of Swis-
, ^ ^>1».
home today. lie is in go< d knd K Konzack, of Wied, were
health again, having been quite here Wednesday of lust week
ill for awhile last winter
Dr. A A Ledbetter returned
Friday from San Marcos His
at the general | daughter, Miss Fannie. will
he will j spend several weeks there with
D J. Simpson----
I '.,1 Till kiuglnn .
J. P. Parr........
.1. S. A irlieai't
i . II. I’icrcc......
Wm. OcrlofT.....
It. L. New
II I . Kuhn ■ ....
.1 M. i 'an ,
i . II. Tin i j.-on.
Prank ■> if* 11....
......; -. .President
.....Vice President
. Secret* rj’-TeMurer
■er-Organlzer
Lecturer-Ori
9M
•oorkoeper
Conductor
-gai
Business Agent
• Doorkeel
.... /
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Kxecut Iv
.Chaplain
Connniltee
A P. Bag by und E T. Long
returned Wednesday from Gon
z lies. They say that t ho Stefka
election, even though
have to run on the independent ; relatives. 4
ticket because ho tins an oppo A udies' (or Rebekah) Odd
nent on tie* Democratic tirMv |.',.||i>w lodge whs organizod here
J lure prt'iii isos to ho somewhat j |USf night with a good member
of a political uproar over the s^jp
county judge's race; we c»n |
well expect tbui the politicians Charley Reed, of near town, is
will try their level best, by em j recovering from a five weeks
ploying uny sort of methods, i(), i biess of typhoid fevet
b at Meitzen out of t i.e votes he! Dr A A Ledbetter l**ft Wed
lias alrwdy received in the white j ne>day for an extended stay in
men’s primary; but it retimim Mineral Wells.
P. M. Brown tliis week moved
the. Racket, store into his new
brick building. Peter Raska is
conferring wit li the trustees <>f moving his general store into
the Lutheran cnurch in re the Neuhaus building vacated '>>’11 ri il i-- still 'on. the prosecution
gard to a new pastor. I bey Mr. Brown. j having made out a better case
K -I Kinkier returned to Ben-1 ,,1!1M <>v<,r before. They say the
ville Wednesday, lbs daughter is not, likely to go iho jury
Miss Marguerite Grossmann [ and daughter in law. Mi.-.s Ella, Kef ore Friday,
returned home to Galveston F’ri- and Mrs Emil Kinkier are still
(dura here vis ting the family of F A
TreptoW
Sun k und poultry powder at
City Drug Store
Julius Bonorden who lately re
hope to secure one by HepLem
tier.
cl:iy after visiting Mi
Mitchel a few days
For fresh and cheap groceries
D. B. Howerton A Co
Efl Tat kington and Miss
Pence, O' Williamsburg,
Mr. and Mrs. L F. Mohrmann
visited the family of Tom Foster turned from Shreveport, it
at Breslau Hunduy again employed at the depot.
Charles Pagel sells fresh gro Try Chas P.igel’s cold dtink
eeriest and will treat you right and you'll be treated “white ”
M r
K at ie
r»*ttimed Tuesday from a visit
to Mrs L D. Brown in Katy,
11 irris county.
A Stankiowicz returned Fri-
day from a trip to Yoakum.
J P FJstner, of San Antonio,
sp lit several days this week
here on business
Wm. Greif and wifeto F. Hat z-
lik, 166 acres Fi Richardson lea
guo, 8 miles N. W. from Halletts-
ville, 16142.
J T South well to W Dittmann,
Mvc Luella R Krehbiel ope h1 ^Hand Jin block dll, Mer
of the best speakers in the Ho jr>an addition to Yurkum, $400.
cialist movement, will speak at, | IP A. Penman und wife to J T.
the Ezzeli schoolbouse on Wed- Ballard, of Beeville. lot 3 of W
nesday, June 27, at. 8.30 p. u, D , .. ,,
and at Hop*, Thursday, June 28, i-bhud estate in Hallettsville.
at 8:30 p. m. Socialism is ttie
product of the class struggle and John Buchunek m d \vTfv to
is tiie name giva n to the indus John Kvinta, lot 8 in block 3,
trial system that will be estah Halletisville, 81560
lished when the working class* , , ., ,,
rapture the political power, and; J‘J»o W ."turns and l.\ Hill tp
•,:»kc over the mm-!daery p.f p:^ rs ••ol,i,nnf' bairek l"ts 2. L 6
due,tion and distribution to be and 8 in block 25, Hallettsville.
operated for the benefit of all the | $2300 (Nov 1905).
people. Do tut fail to hear the | Mrs: F R Dodd to B P
world’s greatest issue discussed | . _
by its greatest woman. jHtephenson, /00 acres in Lavaca
EzzeoL Local. !ttnfl Do Witt counties. $4070
K Elolubec et al to Frank Woy-
W. Breedlove
A party was had at the home
of E. O. Meitzen Saturday night,
Mi-s Frieda Meitzen acted as
hostess, assisted by Misses
Al vena Timm and Lillie Wange
main. Quite a nutin ber of young I
people were present. The first’c'ni,> A> acres J. Stpith survey,
feature was a voting contest |$1200.
The prize for the prettiest young
tek, 100 acres A.
league, $2031.25.
F. W Neuhaus to S. Ik. Riney,
released*) 70 acres..
Mrs. S. E. Riney to A. La-
lady present, a dainty hand mir
ror was awarded to Miss Huldah
Whorton and for the ugliest
young man, Will Jennings—a
large stick of “barber ' polo”
candy
A. Gleckler (by sheriff) to
F’rank Malula, 200 acres Kara"
Wilman survey, $300.
H P. King and wife to H.
Rohde and wife, lots 14, 15 and
N!r:.J:nn^^.Wa^^ 1(1 in bl(,ck 1 Ma"on addition to
>a
H Rohde and wife to W. Ren-
row, however, as he divldeljyoakum. ^
with his companions
talking machine concert added ,
quite a little bit to the enjoyment ken, above lots $350.
of all. Refreshments were serv- _______
ed during the evening. The;
time was so pleasantly spent ^ev C. A. Earl began a pro-
that when the hour for depart-1 traded meeting at the Baptist
ure arrived it seemed that “Fa-!pknrch here Tuesday night,
ther Time” had used his wings j J " ‘ "rsfc throe nigfit services
for a few short hours. i were for men only, but begln-
A GfEST I ning tonight everybody is invit-
ed
E Joe hen and bride (nee Miss j
Fannie Arnim) are off on an ex-j Dead Stmt, on chicken Cholera
tended wedding trip to Michigan at Gity Drug Store
and other northern atates. j Uus Townsend, of bere. Is
t'lne toilet eoap at City Drugil,ow »t work on the Appeit raneli
Store. I *n Jeckson county.
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.