The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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Pledged to the Interests of Lavaca County and Its People.
E. . Meitzeu, Editor
Iiallettsville, Lavaca ('ounty, Texas, Friday, dune 21, 1907
Number 6
\ olume i9.
Muttaag*
BEST FftiENDS°p PE-RU-NA
ARE
THE
•mimo Hi. [■ armers are all busy.
EonH* : -e in 1 hr* grass yet. torn
*' K< "d, "<> sweet potniOM.
Mr i. .1 Alien visited Fasell
Sunday.
-Mi - - All>inn J.Mir Mas been oil
tlu past t wo we;-!:* vi iting h.»r un-
cle. (Hansel! r.
' ink Ardr,iff and daughters, lfk»
.:;e mu! Hannah, visited Hocjl-
iu :"i S<unlay. Mr. Anlauf says
ill. 1 crops are much I tetter in the
; iori.heim pr::i, !<• liian around here.
I i yce > cC. , | was “counting
tie ‘Mi da;, with—guess who
J. I.iclicr, one of our leading
truck* rs, shipped two carloads of
his hish potatoes to Eastern markets
this week.
hrurt Kranko was seen in bhiqer
and ys l.e I:: s quit Sweet Home
for good.
Henry A\A hmann has sold his
place here to Mr. Wundci Hch pf
\\ ie.l, at $51) i or acre and will leave
this fall for I' d r»\ illc, having
bought 250 acres there, Good luck
to you Friend Wehmnnn. ' ,-v
C. II. Niemann and Will Meyfr
sold :>3 hulls in Yoakum last weCk.
They will ship a carload of them in
a few days.
Our Bohemian neighbor’s boy wgs
bitten by a copperhead one nig)|t
last week while lie was turning oqt
the calves. The snake seems to
hayc been lying on a plank fence. g
Our school begins on June 24 and
will last a month. » '■
We learn that Will Meyer, of OU
Sweet Home, was bitten by a cop-
perhead last week, but is able to be
out again.
Emil Meyer has purchased a cfeiupn
faj. iviics;
is Comes to the
Li!tie Ones
It Is the Mother Who Chiefly
Suffers.
Mr. f. bROOKMAn
Wife anp child
72 :ll
■ Xn
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^ Mrs. J. O. Sterling, lift ltrown
K*■: Avenue, Norfolk, Va., writes :
W ' “My little l«iy, Meredith, mif
Pi ! ferodwith indigestion s<* badly ho
r •' could not eat anything without, It
making him Very siok, so 1
thought (as many others have)
that I would try lYruna, and il
worked like a charm.
B ••Now he eats anything he
§f|tj wishes, and / would not be wlth-
|H out It for anything.
■ “Mv other lilt 1<; liny, Alfred,
wM two and a half years old, has
taken it and received us much
benefit from l’tqruna as ids
HR brother.
••I hope my testimonial may
be of some benefit to others, as I feel
as though / cannot praise It enough. ”
—Mrs. J. C. Sterling.
Mr. Howard Andrew Hterner, i‘H
»treet, Heading, Fa., writes:
“I have Peruna In my house all tlio
time and won’t bo without It. It Is good
for children when they take a cold or
croup. It cured my baby boy of^cronp.
“I hare Introduced Peruna into six
families since I received your last letter,
and four have seen relief already,”
— Howard Andrew Sterner,
Pe-ru-na Protects the Entire
Household.
As soon as the! value of Peruna is ap-
preciated by every household, both as a
preventive and remedy, many lives inny
be saved and thousands of chronic lin-
gering cases of catarrh may bo pre-
vented.
disagreeable symptoms and restores the
health.
Peruna is a household remedy for all
catarrhal ailments of winter und sum-
mer, acute or chronic.
The mothers all over the United States
are the be.-1 friends, that Peruna has.
Mr. (5. Ilalloek, Antwerp,()hlo,writes:
“My daughter Allio, after taking three
hollies of your Peruna is entirely cured
of catarrh of the head of two years
standing. Wo have used Peruna as a
general tonic as well as for catarrh and
are well pleased with it and recommend
It to anybody who has catarrh,”
The Mothem Hold Pc-rn-na In TTfah
Esteem,
Not only because il lias cured them of
their various allineiits, but because it
promptly rescues the children from the
throes and grasp of catarrhal dis-
eases.
Wo have in our Hies many testimo-
nials from mot hers w hose children have
i>eon cured by l'ernna. However, the
large majority of mothers who usa
Peruna, we never hear from.
Pm I wo do hear from a great numl>er
of mothers who are so overjoyed at some
special good they have received from
Peruna that they cannot restrain their
enl bus I a hi vi. They r re an vioiis to share
those be::' it. vdlh other mothers.
Pe-rn-na Should Be Kept In
Every Household
T Mrs. P. Drockman, 81.1 Meade street, Apploton, Wts., writes:
| “/ have never Und a return of the catarrh, which bad made me so mis-
t eruble and unhappy before 1 begun taking Peruna.
1 ••! would not be without It In the house, now.
j “I have a baby hoy, two years old, to whom / give Peruna for a cold,
Where There Are Little
Children.
i fiavt; u uuuy uuy, iw u/co/a un r _
and my husband ulso takes Peruna.
•‘I thank you and wish you well.”—Mrs. P. Brockman.
The Benefit Which the Children of
the United States Have Received
From Pe-ru-na Can Never Be
No Doctor Required.
Mr. Kdward Otto, i):’7 Do Soto streot,
Ht. Paul, Minn., writes:
“I cannot say enough for Fornna. It
has done groat work in my family, es-
pecially for my oldest boy. We had
doctored with three or four different
Pertma should he kept in the house all
tlio time. Don’t wait until the child is
sick, then send to a drug store. But,
have Peruna on hand—accept no sub-
stitute.
Children are especially liable to acute
catarrh. Indeed, most of the affections
of childhood are catarrh.
A11 forms or sore throat, quinsy,
croup, hoarsenoss, laryngitis, etc., are
but different phases of catarrh.
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
Ono reason why Pernna ha:i found per -
manent use m so many homes is that it
contains no narcotic of any kind.
Peruna, if taken aecordina to printed
directions, is port octly harmless. It can
be usee* any length of time without
acquiring a drug habit. It does not
produce temporar y results, but It Is per-
manent in Its effo ct.
It lias no bad of feet npon the system,
and gradually ell minat.es catarrh by re-
moving the causa of catarrh.
A Child’s Life Saved.
Mr. O. II. Parmer, New Martinsville,
W. Va., w rites:
“Our little son, Harry, Is well and
Put Into Words.
The chronic allmonts it has prevented,
ie suffering It has mitigated, will never
no rully recorded.
But at least this much can be said that
the coming generation owes a great
debt to Peruna, for It.la. in the tedder
yours of youth that slight ailments are
liable to develop Into lasting disease,
thus blasting the whole career or the
individual.
Since then we\ q'j,e mothers who are bringing up
Edward’otto t,lolr children to-day to believe in Peru-
na are speaking from their experience.
i ohhomes where Those children brought up to believe
ol am on or jn Peruna from the start, will, when
they become heads of families thom-
ot bo possible if selves, use Peruna with unquestioning
narcotics. faith.
so no i n
wealth. ji
T. J. Allen and son have be^p
chopping cotton this week for
Seitz. -a
Our neighbor, Mr. Laur, has befn
quite sick for ;i good while
Melon.*
you directed us, he will keep liis health
and grow strong.
••We know that our little Ban’s Ute
was saved by your wonderful medicine,
Peruna, and we shall always praise
Peruna and use It In our family when
needed.
“Should wo have any more catarrhal
trouble in our
family, w o shall always
write t > you for treatment.”
Mr. W. P. During, Mt. Vernon, Mo.,
writes:
“I have used I’erana to my entire sat-
isfaction and am exceedingly well
pleased with the results, having suf-
fered greatly with catarrh of the
stomach.”
Chamberlain's Pain Balm;
It is tin antiseptic liniment and
prevents blood poisoning resulting
from a cut, bruise or burn. It al-
so causes the parts to heal without
I maturation find in much less tins
tlmn when the usual treatment
employed. It allays the p&n of
bum almost instantly. For sal*
Ledbetter it I Infer,
Birth and Death Record,
Marriage Licenses
Rabb’s Switch.
Green’s Brigade Association.
South Mustang.
Old Kinkier.
T he 24lh annual reunion of the
are all busy Crops are looking well now as all June IN-Crops are now looking
A shower of ■ of the farmers have about caught splendid apound hero. Corn will
n. j up with theii work. make from 25 to 40 bushels to the
buried here Burl Judd and wife, of near Sub- acre; cotton is uncertain, because
I lime, wero here Saturday. wo don’t know what Mr Boll
last, Friday) B. F. Chuk visited your city Sat-1 Weevil will do.
urday. | Several young folks from our
ided tlio ball Pete and Charley Janecka and community attended the bill at
■y. Walter Harvey were visitors in our Sublime last Saturday. They rc-
aneo at the part Sunday. (port having a grand time.
Heidecker onj Johnnie Clark and sisters, Misses j Miss Frieda Schroeder, of Schoe-
sTano Bov. [ Minnie and Bertie, visited
BIRTHS.
May 2d - Girl to J. W. Kutach
and wife, New Sweet Home.
June 2-^Girl to John Smulek and
wile, Williamsburg. i
May 21 Boy to R. H. Hood]
and wife, -near Hope.
May 10 Boy to It. I). Hoffmann
and wife, near Hope.
May 1(>—Boy to Paul Petrich
and wife, Shiner.
May 20 Girl to Joe Tomck and
wife, Shiner.
Issued since June 12:
Hugh Jackson to Loel 1 a Johnson.
Dan. B. Herring , to Stella M,
Garrison.
H. McCrumb to Ida Teltsehick.
H. k. Williams to Ruth Gep-
Deputy Sheriff Deborah, w^p
was in Yoakum Saturday, reporgfe
that Loo Oastellnw, of Hope, Wiftt
to San Antonio on that day
company J. B. liaison home Uh
Koerth. According to a letter froib
the authorities Mr. Raison has fully
regained his mental powers, which
will be good news to his nuuiy
friends in all parts of the county.
Teacheu W \nted.—Unmarried
male teacher for next term of BreS-
lan school. Apply to______—
0. H. Spies, Breslau.
(’ounty School Superintendent l}.
W TTaynes will soon have convenient
offices arranged on the first floor Of
the county court house. The old
county court room will he partition-
ed off for that purpose.—Gonzales
Inquirer. i
Victor phonograph records, fropi
10 and 12 inch at 25c, 60c and
$1.00 each, at A. Stankiewica. *
Masters Cecil and Clifton Rrow$i
returned home to Lccsville Friday,
after spending several days with
their aunt, Mrs. K. A. Jones.
1 The old comrades and hospitable 11nrt
citizens of that prosperous little |
city extend the Brigade a cordial Gus. Cook, of Yoakum, is now
invitation to partake of their gen- pumper for the Sap. at the Sub-
erous hospitality on this occasion,1 lime and Iiallettsville stations,
merely reminding them that it will Henry Weller having resigned,
not be necessary to bring their ha*- j little Miss Erna Eidson returned
....... Tuagda; ftufn a visit So friends m
As this meeting will be held at
the home of (icn. Arthur DvBagby,
our only surviving Bridgade Com- ,,
manderl I ho,* t.j have .he Women ns Well as Me
pleasure of meeting you there. Arc Made Miserable by
Die usual excursion rates will be Kidney Trouble
granted by the Railways. Buy
round trip t ickets, which will be ( Kidney trouble prey3 upon the mind> d!i
on sale June 25th, good until June courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vi^.--
>041, 1 nr 17 ! - -Mir.i and cheerfulness soe.
L. dlvap; ear when the ki'
All comrades who contemplate} neys at>i oul of ordc
attending are requested to notify } ' Kk“y trouble ^
Mr. W. R. Beaumier, Iiallettsville, j become so prevaieiP
n, T) thatit is not unconruncr
1 exas, as soon as it is possible, in i 1 j/ lor a child to be bon.
order that you may be assigned a /y uv1 Afflicted with weak kii
, - neys. If the child urii
home upon arrival. ; a;e3 too often, if ttr
Brigade members belonging to arine scalds the flesh or If, when the chi i
^ caches anvage when it should be able
organized ( amps of ( onfederatc control the passage, it is yet afflicted v/t'f
N’etcrans
friends
|in the Brahon section the past Suii-
June l()—Bov to Ernst Fcrtsch
Every Man Ills Own Doe
Mrs. Frank Ricknway and child-
ren sjient Sunday at the home of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Burl Judd.
Wonder how many of our people
may will attend the fourth. (Jet ready
nor can he af- and lets all go.
Orange Blossom.
Mr. and Mrs f'lni-.' Elsincr, at
here, vr-iled their daughters, who
are attending school at Gnstroville,
last week.
The Appelt’s Hill brass band
practiced at I*. Steinberg’s Sunday
evening.
The Breslau Schuetzcn Vcrein
had a meeting Sunday morning and
decided to give their annual king
test on Saturday, July 6. Every-
body is cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. F. Berger is down with ty-
phoid fever since last week. Wish
her a speedy recovery.”
W. Buss, of Victoria, visited
relatives and friends here last
week. He says that crops down
there are like here.
Wish we would get a good rain
soon ns it is needed for pastures
and hay meadows. II.
and wife, ()ld kinkier
f ill!-.
May 22—Gh'l Hr—Ignnr—Strfrlr
and wife, Iiallettsville.
June 9- Boy to John Ilhatek
and wife, Iiallettsville.
June 14 Girl to E. W. Mollert
and wife, 11.nek berry.
JimelT—Girl to L. Graaf and
wife, near Iiallettsville.
June I l (Jirl to (Jibs Hairell
and wife, Yoakum.
June 7 - Boy to Manuel Porchc
and wife near Hope.
June ll -Girl to R. W. Emerson
and wife, near Yoakum.
to employ a physician
slight ailment or injury
occur in bis family
ford to neglect them, as so slight
I injury as the scratch
been known to
limb. Hence
an
of a pin has
cause the loss of a
every man must
from necessity be bis own doctor
for this class of ailments Success
often depends upon prompt treat-
ment, which can only be had when
suitable medicines are kept at
hand. Chamberlain's Remedies
have been in the market for many
years and enjoy a good reputation.
They sell for 25 cents a bottle.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera end
Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com-
pl’.ints.
('lntml s Cough Remedy
for Coughs,, ’"‘folds, croup and
whooping eougb\
Chamberlain's V^dii Balm (an an-
The City Drugstore has install-
ed a modern, up-to-date soda foun-
tain, one that complies strictly with
the requirements of the pure food
and drug law No one need feat-
cankered faucet or being served
with stale ice creanq Great care
and judgment was exercised in the
selection of this fountain, and no
pains or expense will be spared to
make it worthy of patronage. Af-
fable and courteous service to all at
all times is assured. Ladies are os-
DEATHS.
June 9—Willie Maud Beckham,
aged 2 years 7 months and 22
days, near EzzeLI.
June 2 Frank Rothbaur, aged
69 years, duration 9 months, 2
miles S W from Oakland.
PAIN
are requested to bring
their Camp badges with them.
Hoping to meet you in Halletts-
villo, and wishing you health, hap-
piness and prosperity, I remain
your old friend and comrade,
John (J. U \nkin,
Sec. Tom Green Brigade V'u’n.
children and test the merits of our
offerings and inspect our fountain
in every particular. The City Drug
Store also offers a complete line of
drugs, stationery, toilet articles.
The latest and most up-to-date line
of foreign and domestic post cards,
cigars and notions in general.
Charles Veamirovsky, a saloon
man of Bryan, returned home
Tuesday after spending several,
days with his brother, J. M. Yes}
mirovsky, and other relatives. i
Butter oil the very beat qual-
ity at Panels.
Mia* Helen Saft, of Anal in, is
here on a vi*U to her father.
Pfcln In the honrl—pain anywhere. hM
Pain UcMwrettUm, pain is blood tNTMMM*
4l*o uuunlly. At Unst. *o Mir* ft
prove it he Iiob crontofl ■ tittle pint tMN
ablet—called I>r. shoop'» lUeflaaMF
'nnxoft blood prissiuru a WIT IrMJJMI
lUt-fTer*iBcliannln* plea»lMlyaM|Mfe|
:h<>tigh wklely, it iiircly xquauaM(MsM
lallnrv. , .. ' ,J.1J
11 l ou have a headache, it t MMUMI
It it's painful period* wlth WIMjj. jj
If you uni siiwpleiw, nsNMLMMMfea
congcitlori—blooil pen*ary. jHMfl
xirUuut.v. for l>r Snoop'* HMMMiMlBH
it In r> minute*, and tbw
:he uinmiural blood
Chambeilain's Fnin Balm (an an-
| tiseptie liniment) for cuts, bruises,
| burns, sprains, swellings, lame back
land rheumatie pains.
CKamberlain's Stomach and Liv-
er Tablets for constipation, bilious-
ties. and stomach troubles.
Chamberlain s Salve for diseases
of the skin.
One bottle of each of those five
preparation* costs but $1.25. For
sale by bodliettor A Ilafer.
A Fortunate Texan
Biles get. quick and certain relief
from Dr. Slioop's Magic Ointment.
Please note it is made alone for
Piles, and its action is positive and
certain. Itching, painful, protrud-
ing or blind piles disappear like
magic by its use. Large nickcl-
cap|Hsl glass jars 50 cents. Sold
by all dealers.
Try Ragel's for freah groceries
and prompt delivery
Frank Ztrmwalt is n new elerk at
I*. M. Brown’s.
Mr. E. W. CJoodloe, of 107 St.
Louis St., Dallas, Tex. says: “In
the past year I have become ac-
quainted with Dr. King's Now
Life Pills, and no laxative I ever
before tried so effectually disposes
of malaria and biliousness." They
don’t grind nor gripe. 25c at Iiod-
lietter <fc Hater's drug store.
Have jnsl received:! large and
new lot of Victor phonograph re-
cords in all sizes. Don’t send off
for records. You can gel them as
good and cheap here.
A. Stankikwicz.
Miss Lula Breeden went to Senly
Tuesday to spend a few days with
relatives.
Mr. and Mm. Fritz Ileye return-
ed Tuesday to Gonzales, after visit-
ing the faihily of H. J. Ileye.
Joe Zappe is working for The
Nietslemu* Drug Go.
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Meitzen, E. R. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1907, newspaper, June 21, 1907; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804238/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.