The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER.
CASTORU
For Infants and Children.
iThe Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
TIME TABLE.
a. a a. t . imitiM
follow fi.
RURLIMR.
WVnt Hound
KattV JU»iiii«l
HALLETTSVILLK.
Wrrtl Hoilllti
KhhL Hound
SWEET HOM
Woet ikmutl
Kant Hound
J Y O A K1r M.
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11 CXI p IB
3 00 p in
AT t’ol. liOUUU
K iwt Hound
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2:00 |> iu
Waco f.ranch
l;4o |» in
Waco Division.
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Official Directory.
ISTATK OFFICERS.
Governor.......................Jot«|ili II. Sayer*
l.iiuit. Governor,..................J, K. liruwtijiig
Attorney General,..............Thom** S Smith
Sujil <>I 1‘uliljr instruction..........J: S Kendall
<;.....|>troll«r,........................K. W FiuVv
I icannier ......................John W. KobLiilia
Land ('oinmfio.10111 r..............Geo. W. Fiogci
Itnilroiiil <'oimuinxionor,.........Allison Uavtle'J
Sii|>reme Court,............T. J. Brown
Juilni Coin I Cm,, n il Appeals,.....M- M. Brooks
dmlfle Court Civil Apponln.......11. C. Flonnwotn
li Kl’ltES KM T A TIVK8.
Congressman 101)i District.........li. }t. Hawley
lii |iii »i-ntatlvn, 44 District.......Kd Tarkington
Floater 4<Hh Rep. District..........W. F. Ailanm
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Ofttrlejt Judge........................At Kennon
D..li.. * Attorney,........ Silt. L. tJicf.o
District Clerk...........................Hugh Lay
District Court convene* on tiic tirst Monday in
April .io,l OctoUei .
COUNTY OFFICERS.
>nnty Judge.......................D. A. Paplii*
..........Wiu. Hiukcelee
'minty Clerk.....................John iiuehanaii
Sheriff . .. .....B. C. Brunett
Treasurer, ..........................A. It. Devull
i 1* I CoutHy Attorney,.
.1:1. p in County Clerk......
A *HOHHOr...............................P. J Posck
Collector.........................J. 1>. A. Mi
vcyor...
-lie Wei,
igltcr,,
II. H. Russell
Pu
The ('ounty Court
anil Probate Imiducss on flic lira) Monday
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORU
N<>rth lion
from LtK'khart
to Lockhart
MOULTON.
South Hound
North Hound
3:10 p m
13:4" P III
13;55 j» in
13:55 p m
Two Naturalization Stories.
A keen-witted fellow despite his
general ignorance, was brought
down to the court house to receive
the rights Of citizenship.
“Name the capital of the na-
tion.” said the judge.
The applicanl scratched h.shead.
Robbie had longed long and ear-
nestly for a baby brother and a
pair of white rabbits. The answer
to both wishes came on the same
morning, but it was not quite satis
factory, for there were two baby
brothers and only one rabbit.
RpBbie was greatly disgusted at the
mistake. The next day his father
‘I cant just P'*ce !t pudge, he j found the following notice tacked
»aid; “but yow l! name over a few [Q the gate post;
“For Sail—One nice fat baby or
i will swap him for a white Rab-
Bct.’’—-Tit Bits.
Successfu Physicians
towns and Til tell you when you
strike it.”
Is it Chicago?” queried the judge
“No”
I “Is it $L Louis!’'
'' “Is it Indiana?”
“No.”.....
•‘Is it Arizona?”
“No.”
“Is it Washington?”
1 he candidate looked puzzeled.
He hesitated.
“Say judge,” he slowly replied,
“if thet ain’t th‘ place it‘s a durn
close shot! •*
lie got his papers.
Another candidate was brought 1 was lecturing in a small town
in by a well known local politic- in lhis state years ag°- 1 had not
ian. a male relative on earth. All had
‘Let me see who. you know j<lied during the war. Starved at
of 209 Alamo Plaza, fcjan Antonio
Texas as being perfectly reliable and
remarkably successful in the treatment
of i.hronlc diaeases of men aud women.
They cure where others fail. Our :ead
1 ers if in need of medical beljt should cer
| tainly write these eminent doctors and
you will receive a free and expert
i opinion of your < ase by return mail
without cost. This certainly is the right
way to do business They guarantee
(hair cures Write them today
Why 1 Joined the Odd Fellows.
me see who: you
about geography, “ said the judge.
“Supposing you and Mr. Blank
walked straight down to the lake
and started across it, going due
north. Where would you land?’'
• On,the bottom," : aid the can-
didate promptly.
He got his papers, too. -Cleve-
land Plaindealcr.
Wanted- - a job of ranch keeping.
Satisfaction guaranteed. J. W.
King, Ez/.ell Texas.
Andersonville. Shot at Gettysburg.
Killed at Colil Harbor. All were
dead A fearful boiler explosion
occurred and five men were killed.
They were placed in a vacant store,
i in; coroner * inquest was held,
and two rude boxes were made of
slabs, very hastily constructed.
Two1 bodies were placed in each
box ami they were loaded on a
sleigh, and as the sleigh
moved over the crisp snow,
the owner called out: “Hurry up,
TO THE BOTTOM.
Promptly Reaches the Seal
of all Blood Diseases and
Mr«.T W. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., writ cm; “Home years
•BO I v« inoculated with poison l»y it mime who In fee Dm I
n^tmbe With hlooil taint. I wum coveted with nores and
Sw^siss lorrszzx.cm
to no purpose The mercury and potash which they
Rheumatism,
d fr»v by HwiftSpecific Company, Atlanta, U»,
Til every test made S. 3. S. easily
<h inoMHt rutcH it,H superiority over other
hlood roint'dies It mat ters not how ob-
slmulc the ease, nor what other treat-
ment. or remedies have failed, 8. 8. H.
Cores the Worst Cases,
, ' " w"0 Inis had experience with
_ . . . , Idooa disettses knows that there nre no ail
merits or troubles obstinate and dllllciilt to cure. Very few remedies claim
to cure such real. deep-srated hlo.st <ti*, „ses ..s H. 8. 8. mires, and nonS can
offer such incontrovertible evidence of merit H 8. 8 is not nterelv a tonic it
foundation of livery worst oases, and routs the t.oison tmm tl, ns. *
n.,t itb .i ry worst-liases, and niutsthopoiKon from the system It does
Ilnli t R1 lfb #^nV ‘ r>’ ul*tl,w >“>‘*‘011 and hide it from view! tempornrilv
only lit break forth again more violently than ever: H 8, 8 forces ont ov«7w
•tU"'L «nd aids the system ,,r it forever 1 ®V*rj
«y®m« ••email to add fuel to the awful thuno whieh ivas
mrtWirU)^ me. I wus advised hy friends who had seen
wonflyitii Oil res made hy it, to try Hwift’* Bpeeilic I im-
tNmMBWUrad me completely.” Swift's bpecilic— 7
S. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
1 a «u»r«nti ™l piirvly >nil nonuina n«
............. 0"nu»i"’"Bloul
,/f YbIubWo book* Ui ’’ d frav tty HimI
|im, remember yon have got to go
>ver to I)— this afternoon.” I he
dead were hastily buried and all
was over. The fifth than was an
Odd Fellow, and the members of
the order came in and closed his
staring eyes, washed and clothed
the body, put in a nice coffin and
buried it with all signs of honor. 1
-aid to mi self, “I don’t want to be
buried like a dog, anti I shall join
the Odd Fellows.” 1 had no
thought that would ever need aid,
only a funeral I saw however,
that when I gave money
to the Odd Fellows it was
not wasted. The deserving were
helped, the sick cared for, the or-
phan clothed and the widow fed.
Last summer I was taken ill. My
purse was*stolen and was then not
able to work. Then I appealed to
D. M. CiiiumtiiKn
tor Civil. Criminal
in
i|>lviiilx’r ami Druetulmr
l’ltKITNCT OFFICER.
Precinct No 1. — S .1 Towuoend. juatice; F.
W. Miller, oom,futile Couri convene* tlmtourth
\f"o,l-iy If. H(|| ;U ■’!.....ultkouac.
Precinct No. —Prank Knbitle, jiiHticc; A. F.
Koehler. coilHtnhle C net eopr-ene* “e the
Bccotnl Saturday in cacti month at Clock ler.
Pre< inct No. B..—John itlohin, jitHtice, Otto
Min-ckc, coiiMtablc. <Jniut convene* on the third
Monday in each month at Shiner.
Precinct No. 4.—J. N. l.anihert, Juatine; J. J.
Upchurch, com-t il lc
tourtli Suturd.i in o :ch month ut llo
Court convene* on the
utrtli .-luiiiru.i in o .clt iniintn at lloix
1‘reeinet No f>.—Geo. Mixon Juatloe; J. M.
Caution, coii*ti|hlc. Court convencaou tin third
Saturilny in each mouth, at Miller's School
IIoiiho.
Precinct No. 0 —T. K. Jackson, juatice. Win.
Liu eke cousLahle. Court convenes on the
second Monday in each month at Moulton,
Ptceinct No. 7.—(i IV. McKlyea, justice; Tom
McGrow contdahlc. Court convene* on the third
Wetine»day in each mouth i;t Yotikitiu,
Precinct No. H. - A ujiuut. M ilier, jiiHtioe; K. IV.
IIouehluM, eonutahlo Court t on v enc* on
lir*t Saturda.i in each tiumth, ut Sublime.
COM MISSIONEltS.
Preelnets i, a and F......
Precincts - and 8........
Precinct* J and 7........................
Product t...........................s. C
Tiie Cominiasioiier*' Court meets \m
Monday in February, May, August and Novetu
tier.
the
. .Git*. Vogt
• E. Gieptner
.11. (junta
T'hlapen
ommiaaioner*’ t'uurt meets on the ueeond
CITY OFFICERS.
r. A. Hester............................... Mayor
I.cO. silhe........Marshal. Assessor and Collector
Marcus Schwartz,..................... .Secretary
Eiit'ene Jthikeslce........;..............T'rensurei
Sam Schwartz.......................City A Itoruey
AI.DKK5IE.1.
UUfC
l. ItlnLealee. George Young
Feld. Hillje aud Harry Oarvill
City Council convenes on the drat Monday in
each month ut U ji. in. at the Mayor'solLce.
J. T. Easterling,
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
The Halletsvillu Cemetery Astociuti
ton meets
ch moit tit
‘ r j, Aue Jiaiietsvillu cemetery Asi
my friends, but the only ones who ^^nio'hZra?fc2i>T!uy ‘in*?donatio.,,
Lin(ioiibcr^ Ho
come to my aid were my brotheis,
the Odd Fellows and Knights of Py-
thias. They not only gave me fi-
nancial aid, but comlorltd me.
They were my brethren, and all
summer long the members of
Friendship Lodge No. 5, of Achi
son, Kansas, cared for me. Al'.a-
mmn, Need, Smith, all were my
at tint Manonio Hull at b;.H) p. iu.
for tin* cuiiMc may l>« ]t*it at tin* I
.1113* or tb<* iu<-111 Lorn.
litH. M. S. TowKHh.Ni). Prt*8i<loiit.
d caiiHe may
ti l or with any of tb** im iiila*rM.
A! us. M. S, TowKHitN
Alittf. T. Y. lii ll. Secrotary
Church Directory.
MKTHolusT.
Service at tlia Mathodlat church 2nd fund 4ih
Snhiuth in each month at morning and night
Prayer meeting every Thursday nijtlit. Lontfuo
meeting .wry Tuesday night
work, but I needed money. Where
to get it I did not know. I ' had
much property but could not sell
if. If I could get out on the road
I was all right. I was in despair
but the membeis of Friendship
lodge came to my relfef in the dark
est hour and loaned me without a
a particle of security, all the money
I need for a very long journey. I
am not a member of Friendship
lodge but of Banner lodge, Mar-
• iaj in each mouth nmriiiu
bath school ever
Sab
J. L.
n ti> lit. Con kui
... Rev. J. P. Gar
rett, Pastor.
\ BAPTIST.
arch 1st a
lii morn tug and evening,
» Sunday at 10 a. m. Dr.
Lloyd, Pastor. Prayer meeting every
day night.
CHRISTIAN,
Church of Christ assembles in Lord's-day meet-
ing ami Billie leading every Sabbath at a a. ro.
Dr. J, E. Lay, nuiieriuteniTent.
fCATHOLIC.
Service* every 1st tr,i „*,i r.j. Snnday. nigh
muss at iOiHO a. m. Catechism at 2:30 p. in. Eo-
snry and Benediction 3:30 p. in. Rev. L. P. Ne-
turduH, Punter.
LUTHERAN.
Services at the Lutheran church every third
Sunday in each month ut 9:30 a. in. Rev. C.
Geiger, pawtor.
Queer Reasons for Divorce.
Save Your Money.
Oneboxof Tutt’s Pills will save
many dollars in doctors’ bills
They willsurely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepitfa.
malaria, constipation and bilio-
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TUTT’S Liver PILLS
shaltown, Io»;i T have been an
Odd Fellow since 1879, an'* in all
that time I have no reason to be-
lieve that I ever met an Odd Fel-
low who could not get help, and
what is more, sympathy. I read
my bible, and I love rny fellow man,
and have cared for the sick, no
matter whether they were my
brolhtrs or not, and I have learned
to do good from tmn.r I t.l. I Iml
lows practice what they preach.
Oild Fellowship is charity, not cold,
cruel charity, but living kindness,
and ns long as the Jericho road is
traveled and men are beset by
thieves, so long will Odd Fellow-
ship flourish.—Gen. G, M. Bailey,
in Review.
Any Person
Wishing to know thn truth iu regard
to their health should not fall to amid
for a valuable anti new B4 page Booklet
whieh will he sent FHKK for a short
.line to those who mention thin paper.
This boon ts published hy the eeluhrt
ted physicians and specialists — Dr.
Ilnthawav & (To, of 2011 Alamo Pinza
8nn Antonio Texas whom you should
address Write today.
An Ohio man lias secured a di-
vorce because, as he declared un-
der oath, “this defendent pulled
this plaintiff out of bed by his
whiskers.”
A decree was granled in a Mas-
sachusetts court because “the de-
I fendant keeps this plaintiff awake
most of the night quarrelling.”
A Wisconsin man got a divorce
because his wife kept a servant
gtrl “who spit on the frying pan to
see if it was hot enough.”
A Jersey wife secured a decision
because “the defendant, the hus-
band, sleeps with a razor under h<«>
pillow to frighten this plaintiff.”
A Virginia woman was set free
because “the defendant does not
come home until 10 p. m. and then
keeps this plaintiff a wake talking.”
A Tennessee court liberated a
wife because “the defendant does
not wash himself, thereby causing
the plaintiff great mental anguish.”
In Illinois a decree was obtained
because a long suffering husband
complained that “during the past
year the defendant struck the plain-
till repeatedly with pokers, flatir-
ons and other hard substances.”
In Minnesota a decree was given
to a wife because “the defendant
never cuts his toe nails and, being
restless in his sleep, scratches this
plaintiff severely.’’
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has saved the lives of thousands of
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an equal for colds and whooping
cough:
Storioc* of Btyan.
A Correspondent of the Philadel-
phia Record, who traveled with Mr.
Bryan when en route to New York,
iclates the following conversation
between a fellow passenger and u
great white metal champion:
“ ‘You must be a great traveler,’
said a bearded gentleman in tb*
smoker, as Mr. Bryan entered with
a pleasant bow.
“ ‘Yes, that’s right,’ replied Mr,
Bryan. ‘I guess I have traveled
fully as much as all of the presi-
dential candidates put together.’
“ ‘How can you stand it?’ said
a traveling salesman joining in the
conversation; ‘you must have an
iron constitutian.’ ”
“ ‘ It is with me os it was with
Henry Clay,’ was the laughing ans-
wer. ‘Some one asked him the
same question, and ins answer was:
“My constitution was gone long
ago. I am on my by-law?.’ ”
The same correspondent also is
responsible for this one:
“At Columbus Mr. Bryan walk-
ed uround the depot. Just at the
moment a traveler at the ticket win-
dow was protesting against five sil-
ver dollars which had been given
him by the agent. Mr. Biyan
pulled out a five doll tr bill,
slapped it down on the coun-
ter between the arguing men and
transferred the silver to his own
pocket.
“ ‘Silver iust suits me.’ said he.
‘I can’t get enough of it.’ ”
** 11 uk m V him en. U
Hallftsvillk, Texas. : : : : : Capital, #60,000.
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Manufactured and sold only by
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TRAP RECEIVED.
Oak Foukst, Tex,, March 10, 1890
Mr. J D Caldwell—Dear Sir: Trap
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worth five times the price. I could not
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A Kansas wife recently secured
a divorce from her husband be
cause, as solemnly aHet forth in her
petition, “the defendant pinched
the nose of this plaintiff, causing
ii io become very red, thereby
causing the plaintiff great pain and
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saw anything lik. them—ho practical, so sensible. They
are having an enormous sale—East, West, North and
South. Every one who keeps a Horae, Cow, Hbg or
Chicken, or grows Small Fruits, ought to send light
ick
away
FARM JOURNAL
la your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is 22 years
old; it is the great boiled-down, hit-the-nall-on-the-head,—
quit-nfter-you-hnve-said-it, Farm and Household paper in
the world—the biggest paper of its sire in the United States
of America—having over a million and a-halfregular readers.
gover a
Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
g YEARS (remainder of 1899, 1900, 1901, 190a and 1903) will be sent by mail
te any address for A DOLLAR BILL.
Sample of FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIQQLE BOOKS free.
Address,
L.
WLLliM ATKJNSOIi.
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DO YOU TIIINK
You have Dropsy?
You have debility?
You have liver disease?
You have whisky liver?
You have Bright’s disease?
You have catarrh of the
stomach?
You have cancer of the
stomach?
Two Weeks at Burditt’s
Well will make you think
you did not and that you
are really a well person. For
particulars adress
A. M. Houston,
Burditt’s Well, via
Lockhart, Texas.
YOU
CAN
PATENT
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PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or pheto. 11
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BOOK ON PATENTS
TC.A.SHOWS OO.
Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C.
Wm. blakeslee,
County Attorney,
Ilalletsvilie, Texas, will give prompt
attention to all legal business and
collections entrusted to him. Office
in Opera House block.
Marcus Schwartz,
^ LAWYER. %
HALLETSV1LLE, - - TF.XAS
OFFlen THE OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
UP-ST41RS.
H. C. MOORE
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Office at St. Nicodetuus drug store.
Residence, Lindenbcrg Hotel.
BO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
L. W. JELINEK.
Surveyor, Notary Public
—--AND KIRF.-
Insurance Agent.
IIallktsvillk, Texas.
Patents
BAGBYS & GREER;
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law
Will attend to all legal matters,
in State or Federal courts, en-
trusted to their care.
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HALLETSV1LLE LUMBER YARD,
^^Whenevur you wish toget'tkc
BEST OR CHEAPEST LUM-
BER AT LOWEST PRICES.
Also all kinds of building material, Wind Mills, Pumps,
sewer and well pipe, galvanized iron pipe and pipe fittings.
1‘uiiita, Lend, Oils, Lime, Cumnnt. Coal Tar, «to. at tlif LohchI Market I*ri< i-M The Gilmer
Yard vuudoya cluck* who speak Gvnunu, Kohemlim and Kitglinh, who will take pleasure Iu
on you amt JKI.3 11.^ KVERVUllDY RIGHT.
Iroquois’ BlcyolkT$IC;7B
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Meitzen, E. O. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1899, newspaper, May 5, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804300/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.