The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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During this Sale.
MEYERHOFFS
Big MIH End Remnant Sale will Continue ten Bs\s
■ ■ :■ . Closes Saturday, June
This is One of the Cheapest and Largest Sales Ever Held in Lavaca Co-
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READ THE MANY BARGAINS BELOVV. ihousands more bargains in our big two-story brick btore on the cor-
ner. Don t fail to attend Meyerhoffs big Mill End Remnant Sale ten days longer. Meyerhoff always sells it for less.
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2!e yd Dress Lawn
Worth 6c yd, mill end remnant sale,
yard 2ic.
9c pr Bleached Towels
Worth 15c pair, mill end remnant sale
‘Jc pair.
5c pr Boys Knee Pants
The other fellow sells them at 20c pair,
mill end remnant sale 5c pair.
15c Infants Fmbroideried Caps
The other fellow asks 35c, mill end
remnant sale 15c
ioc yd Fancy Ribbon
Well worth 25c yard, mill end remnant
.•-ale. 10c yd.
3ic yd Unbleached Domestic
The qther fellow sells it for Oc, mill end
remnant sale, yd 3£c.
15c pair Men’s Boston Garters
The other fellow sells them at 25c pair,
mill end remnant sale 15c pair.
47c pr Boys Knee Pants
Worth 91 pair, guaranteed all wool and
fast colors, mill end remnant sale 47c pr.
3(> inch Black Taffeta Siik
The fiber fellow asks 1 25 vd, mill end
remnant sate 85c, yd
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2c bunch Finishing Braid
Worth 5c, mill end remnant sale 2c.
2C yd Torchon Lace
5000 yds Torchon lace, tie? other fellow
sells it for 6c yd, mill end remnant sale
2c yd.
ftc Heal Manchester Chambry
The other fellow calls it a bargain at
10c, mill end remnant sale, yd 5c.
7aC yd Cambric
The other fellow asks 12ic yd, mill end
remnant sale 7Ac yd.
2\c Mens Handkerchiefs
15c pair Men’s Drawers
Men’s fancy balbriggan drawers, worth
50c pair, mill end remnant sale 15c pair
Worth 6c each, mill remnant sale 2ac.
fdc yd A. F. (J. (Jingham
The other fellow asks 10c yd, mill end
remnant sale, yd 6^c.
23c Corsets
50 corsets made of good batiste, the
girdle style, the other fellow sells them
at 47c mill end remnant sale 23c.
$zo Suit uf Cioiiies, $14
All of our grays aud blues. Kirsch-
baum’s, Schloss Bros., 8. M. & S. 920
suits, now $14
(jdu Ladies So 1111ilv Flippers
All styles and shapes, sold for 2 50 and
93 pair, on our counters for 50c, 75c, 98c
and 1 50 pair.
19c Men 8 B<dbiiggJui Fndei-
shirts
The other fellow sells tbqni at 35c,
mill end remnant sale i9c
Tic yd Embroidery
Extra wide, the other fellow got mark-
ed for 15c yd, mill end remnant sule 7£c.
15c Ladies Drop^ Stitch Hose
The other fellow sells them for 25c pr,
mill end remnant sale 15c pair.
8c yard Voille
8c yd voille, all colors, well worth 25c
yd, mill end remnant sale 8c yd *
Tie pair Men s Socks
Sells everywhere for 15c pair, mill end
remnant sale 7Jc pair.
93c Men’s Linen Wash Suits
Worth 2 50, mill end remnant sale 93c
suit.
48c pair Lace Curtains
3 yds long, the other fellow asks 91,
mill end remnant sale, 48c pair.
8c pair Ladies Fancy Hose
Well worth 15c pair, mill end remnant
sale, 8c pair.
32c pair Men’s Elastic Seam
Drawers -
8c Men s Suspenders
Worth 25c, mill end remnant sale 8c
Spool Silkoline for 3c.
The other fellow sells them for 50c pr,
mill end remnant sale 32c pair.
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9e yd 80 inch Persian Law/i
The other fellow asks 20c, mill end
remnant sale 9c yd.
2c doz Pearl Buttons
Worth 5c dozen, mill end remnant sale
2c dozen.
50c pr Men’s Linen Pants
Theaother fellow sells them for 91, mill
end remnant sale 50c pair.
63c White Bed Spread
Worth 1.25, mill end remnant sale 63c
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Best sewing thread 3c spool.
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Death of Mrs. Susan Turk.
Dufner-Bennett.
Arrested For Theft From Person.
Farmers Union Barbecue.
Calvin May Speak Here.
Just Watch It Grow.
Supple Jack.
Jake T>ufner and Mico Al‘w*»
H. Turk, Sr., on Tuesday ] Bennett were united in marriage Captain Ivabb, a mgio boy j A meeting ot the F„ L & G. U.| 1 •
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, Aged about 18 years, employed [ locals of 1 his neighborhood was|T-rGr!*'
received the sad news of the
death of his aged mother. Mrs.
Susan Turk, which occurred at
the home , of her daughter at
Liberty Hill, Williamson county,
S iturday morning.
Mrs. Turk was formerly one of
Lwaca county's oldest and most
respected pioneers She was
born about 87 years ago in Geor-
gia, < < rnii g, with her husband
and children, to Texas and La
vaca county in 1854, settling
Justices. J. Townsend officiat-j at Dufner & McEIroy’s buteberjhad at Hope Tuesday Presi-
A Calvin, state presi-j The following persons arc new r June 12 If we don’t gi t u
of the lexas barmen* | subscribers this week : !good rain in three or four weeks
ing. The ceremony occurred at • shop, is a new' candidate for the
the home of the bride s parents, penitentiary. He was arrested
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bennett,
On the following day a big and
dent H. P. Kuhne stated the
object of the meeting. Locals
Saturday morning on a charge j represented were: Ezzell. Gep
Union, has written County Presi-
dent D. J. Simpson that he will
little corn will bo made.
toothsome barbecue dinner, theft, from person, being at hart, Koerth, Granberry and will send some other good speak
lowed by a dance at night, was
given in honor of the happy
couple at the home of the
groom’s mother, Mrs. Dufner,
north of town, a host of friends
and relatives being in atten-
once released on $500 bond fur-
nished by his employers. A few'
hours later, however, he commit-
ted a petty theft and was again
arrested, but this time his bonds-
dance Mr. and Mrs Dufner!men gave him up and he is now
will ui'ike their home in Eastjin jail.
End, where they have rented a
near the present site of Sweet.coltage
Home. Here the family resided The happy pair are among
a year and then moved to the Hallettsville’s best and most
wh it is now known as the old popular young people and have
friends without number that will
Turk homestead four or live'
m s South of Hallettsviile. In
1 Mr and Mrs Turk and
s . tiler children moved to Liber-
i > Hill, where the death of her
husband occurred sopie 30 years
•:.m> Mrs Turk is survived by
four children : W. H. Turk, of
this city, Mrs. Lou Crawford, of
Houston, Mrs. Fannie Fall well*
and Mrs. Eliza Griffith, of Liber-
ty Hill. ■
The deceased was well known
t> our older citizens und held in
high esteem by all. She lived
t) a ripe old age, and as a re-
ward for her own pure and ex-
emplary life, had the pleasure of
join The New Era in extending
congratulations. The groom is
a member of the butcher firm
of Dufner & McElroy, is an hon-
est, energetic business man and
all aYound good fellow, H«s
bride is a pretty and accomplish-
ed little lady whq w;ll make him
a true and valuable helprpate.
Rabb's first offense was com-
niittedatthe butcher shop. On
the pretense that he was putting
a piece of sausage into it, Rabb
got his hand into the pocket of
Sidney Williams, an old, half
witted negro, and stole a pocket
knife and a half dollar. Wil
liams promptly discovered the
theft nnrl Ruhh mint-nod thu
knife, but kept the half dollar.
His arrest followed a few* min
Hope. Mr. Wendt, of Sweet
Home, having kindly offered his
pasture on Clark’s creek to hold
a barbecue, it was decided to
hold it near the bridge on the
Hallettsviile and Hope road on
Wednesday, July 4, provided a
speaker could be secured for
that day. The following commit-
tees were appointed :
On ground : A. J. McDonald.
Fred Munson, John Raska and
Oscar Karney.
On meats etc: J .J Upchuich,
H. L New. H. H. Gandy, Emil
Jalufka and Aug Rathkc^
On refreshments: B Come
lius, Paul Hilbrich, J C. Deb-.
try to attend the County Union! ^m- k- hieiler, (formerly of
here on July G and 7. ^ : Hopej) W est Point.
Tf, . , Qj.. , . Miss Rosa Smith, Yoakum.
Il ho can not come ln„!#r, hel si|,fc A(lulnSi ,Ctzel,.
Joe Frieda, Hallettsviile.
J. R. Ruinosek, Williamsburg.
Fast Ocean Steamer.
I An inyentor baa designed a ship, or
rather he has at)plied a system of elec-
trical propulsion to his invention which
he be’ieves will crosa the Atlantic In
three days. Whether it will be a suc-
cess or not remains to ba seen. The
success of Hostetter’s Stomach Jiltters
as a family medicine has been firmly
established for over 50 years, so tbut
when yon take It you can rest assured
that H is the best that science oan pro-
, ... , „ j _l;i j i duce. It is a specific remedy for poor
seeing her children and child-1appejpet insomnia, sick or nerveous
rert’8 children grow up into headache belching, bloating, heartburn
useful and respected men and
women. May she rest in peace!
Farm for Sale.
Remaining lllj acres. 7 miles
northwest of Hallettsviile. Has
batween 40 and 45 acres in cuhi
vation, with all necessary im-
provements Good well and
windmill Want to sell between
now and Sept 1.
8. J. Guthrie,
Breslau. Tex.
A defective flue in the kitchen
of M. V. Anderson, south of
(own, Wednesday caused a fire
which was put out before any
gitrious damage was done.
AU kinds of rubber goods and
^«h»ge« at Cay Drug Store.
flatulency, dyspepsia, indigestion, oos-
tivenees, female ills, or malaria, fever
rnd ague, 1 herefore we urge you to
try 4 bottle of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit-
ters at once. Good health will be your
sure reward. The genuine has our Pri-
vate Stamp ovpr tbfFBeck of the bottle.
Geo. Logemann, of Wilting,
left yesterday for Yorktown lo
visit bis son. John. The latter
has sold his fararnear Yorktown
and will move (o another portion
of De Witt county.
Miss Linde Hegel left yesterday
for Austin to attend the Univer
sity summer normal. She will
atop over a few days at Mouiton
and other points en route
Ice cream and cold drink stand
for whites only.
Chas. Pagel.
Mrs. H. M Tippett returned
Tueeday from a visit to Yoa-
kum. v
orah. Steve Jarett ft attd Sieve
utes later. The second offense j Ebner.
was the theft of a sack of Hourj Pilot Grove and Light’s Chapel j^
from Chas. Pagel s store. He j are requested to appoint mom-
sneaked into the rear of the j bers to each of the above corn-
store and was caught sneaking ' mittees.
out with a sack of flour on his j The committee on grounds
shoulder. , have agreed to meet on June 18
----------- at the bridge to clean up the
H. F. Kuhne,
Sec. pro tcm.
THE TEXAS WONDER .*round eto
Cures all Kidney, Bladder und
Rheumatic troubles ; sold by all |
druggists, or two months’ treat ! ---------
ment by mail for $1. Dr. E. W.i Peter Raska
Ball,2020 Olive street, St. Louis, win move hi„ 8lore inl0 the
Mo. Send for Texes testiinon- j brick hui|ding npxt t„ the opera
18 8‘ -* ! house on June 15. He has a fine
j selection of dry goods, shoes.
Dr. A. F. Newbury. T. R. Zum- hats, pants and notions, also
wait and Marshal O. T. East left j fresh groceries, and 'offers ev-
Tuesday for Gonzales to attend erything at the lowest possible
district court as witnesses in the | prices. Give him a call. It
Stelka trial, which began Mon \___
da^‘ | The poor farm buildings are
Mrs Albin Schneider died at. i being remodeled and repaired
h#r home near Witting this this week. Dave Breeden and
weekend was buried in the Wit Bnuk Rhodes are doing the
Geo. Schlageter, Sweet Home.
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The barbecue at liar creek
schoolhouse on Thursday was
well attended^ Mr. Lander, of
,, TT . | uuoi ncua, uuiieitBvnit;. Yoakum, made a speech,
doubt be taCly »t3eil''Lilt! «. IWnoxek. Williamsburg. Jim Manning und family worn
on account of the speaker and ' j visiting in our community,
the fuct that important matters, | The following Odd Fellows, of1 The dance at Dan Bradley's on
such us the warehouse question, Rebekuh and other degrees, Monday, .June 11, was greatly
will come up fos consideration. eurne in yesterday to attend the enjoyed
maraniailion of an I. O.O. P. Be- D A. McCord and family went
Deadly Serpe.it Hites a’nd'Vl rs. Jolin 'Ha'x.erl^Mrs N. to Pilot Grovo FridaJ'' return'
Are as common in India as lire (’. Higg and Miss Carrie Fisk, of ing Sunday eve.
stomach and liver disorders with j Rock Island; Miss Julia Lonz, Summer Day
us. Tor the latter however of Yorktown; Miss ’J’illie
there is a suro remedy: Electric I Rclirmdt of FJalruiiH; Mrs. Ora
Bitters; the great restorative; Evoi moi, of Yoakum..; Mr. and I Cards are out announcing the
medicine, of which S. A. Brown, Mis Ei’u.lt dohi.son and Mrs. approaching marriage of Miss
of Bennettsvill, S C.,says: “They J ot do n, of Hchuleriburg. The Florence Schwa i tz, daughter of
restored my wife to perfect heal I membership of the new lodge is* iVI r- and Mux Sell wait/., of Schu
th. after years of suffering with ! 24 ladies, to begin with. 'Iqpburg. to Chas. S Litt mannon
dyspepsia and achroically torpid „ | Sunday, June 24. Quite a num-
liver.” Electric Bitters cure! Sfa-ret a ry Kroschel. of the, her of Hallettsviile people will
chills and lever, malaria Miious j G rowers association, has attend the wedding.
anHShlll!imtr l-biok,-lV(jn(^ c hle! 1 slYlee)(MHy°2G, eleven'carV of'om /,oe Henniko and Chas Roe her,
guaranteed by Ledbetier & Hafer ll,,ns' c,ir~s ,,f 1><*t*«t,,es and oneT^ r S^U,Jhirip on * thS
druggists Price 50c mixed car of onions and pota- 'rom a 1"'P on
druggists, i rice aUc. 1 toes, the latter being shipped to r’uv"'"1 9 ,r,,lps
far-off Bisbee, Ariz , Wednesday.
During the past week onions
have been bringing about #1 per
hundred and potatoes 70 cents
per bushel. ^
Lavaca 9 miles below town.
They had tine luck, catching
some 45 pounds of lish in one
night.
Hon. O. B. Colquitt, candidate
Tor governor, will speak at. the
courthouse her
ting cemetery Wednesday. No
farther particulars could be ob
tained at this writing.
Miag Gladys Tippett left Tues-
day for a visit to friends in Gal-
veston.
Mr and Mrs C. L Boelhel. of
the Kinkier section, returned
Friday from a trip to Linden tv,
work,
Mrs. Jennie Traxler and
granddaughter, Laura Bmothers.
returned Saturday from a visit
to relatives in Corpus Christi.
Lost—On street, Bundsy af-
ternoon, a gold plated Waltham
watch, heavy crystal. 92 re-
ward
Geo. Hill, of Breslau, and son,
Alfred, returned Tuesday from
Port Lavaca, the older Hill hav-
ing about, decided to purchase a
150 acre tract of Hrm farming j The Burchard Commission Co ' SZe'o?"!!? iiT'a “'’.'•‘ V
land near there. Mr. 11,11 has |(>f i. making arrange-1 ’“?* 1'' 1 o r. T'
mu to 11 , . , , * quilt 1m a splendid orator and
«•'ments to open up a branch house wilInod btbe we)com l by
i*1 l,„s city about September I ; ja audience.
A local man will bo appointed |
is manager and the firm will Mike Whorton arui Will .Ten-
handle grain, cotton, poult ry etc. I nings spent, several days this
j week fishing on the Navidad
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Traxler • river near Vienna. Ask Mike
(•nine m from Corpus Christi i about the champion frog slayer.
Wednesday to spend a few days! tl . ,, . , . . ,
with the homefolks Mr. Trax i. 1 ro^ \ ^ Jones visited
ler leaves next week for Waco! kum ^ednesday
and ot her points, where he has
had several offers of lucrative
employment.
sold his farm near Breslau
Sobotik, the final transfer to ho
made next fall, when the former
and his family will locate else-
where, very likely at Port La
vaca. Lavaca county can ill af
ford to lose as good citizens as
the Hill family, but The Nkw
Era trusts that they may never
have cause to regret their re
movai.
R. B Leggett, of Ezzell, was
here on business Wednesday.
He asks us to announce that a
protracted meeting of the Chris
tiap church will begin at Ezzell
on Friday. July 0. Jtev. Jen-
nings, of Nut&ery, will conduct! Max’ brother,
the meeting. J bookkeeper in
Dead Shot on bed bugs at City
Drug Store.
Miss Agnes Stanzel and Max
Kroschel left for Galveston to
spend a few days with relatives.
Willie, is now
Galveston with
Miss Mary Saecar has return- j I iece Oil Co.
ed from Ban Antonio Saturday, Mrs. F. Berckenhoff left Wed
having completed a course in n,.sday for an ten days visit to
the Alamo City Commercial col relatives in Routid Top. Gidding*
le&c load Shelby.
A cool comfortable brick office
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for rent.
Solon Kahn spent Saturday in
Rook Island no busineBs,
Mrs. W. C. Baird returned to
Beaumont Wednesday morning,
after spending several weeks
here with relatives.
Drying preparations simply Jovel
>1> ilry caturrh, tiik y dry up the. secretiqnu,
which adhere to the membrane and decom-
pose, causing a fur more aerious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid ail dry-
ing inhalant*, fumes, smokes and anuila
and uoe that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial slue will bo
mailed for 10 oenta. All druggists sail the
G0o. rise. Ely Brothers. Crt Warren St., N.Y.
The Balm sores withontpain, doss not
irritate or oenss sneezing. It spreads l)a«B
over aa irritated and angry anrfMNk rettarw
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.