Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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—If you are contempla-
ting Life Insurance, itjf Pi
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;i -Inituv f.mhis lias uni rtmnks will, pay you to examine
1 f the plans of tl
ti<>K to^niTiiifisize Uk *.^li- 'j <\T1? 4 v. v . .»■■
forth by the Katisfiri City CpU ventidn ax be* --ef Tflebrated' ijlUKen - boggles
.ring W'V. ’'^1 '!!* ' for *rtle*;lT H*: J. HeVpN. - ■
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Shoes
Are our pride, and v.'^ ^11 • tlie best. \Ve IsO sell
them cheaper than' others. \Ve can tit y, » h toot and.-
your-pocket- book. We-have just what you want -
either in tine sfeo&f orbrogans.
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For Ladies’
. . And Children .
We have just received the prettiest- line. of aprons j
ever shown in Halletsvilled borne and see them. .Al-
go a beautiful line of trimmings. < >ur new fall silks
and satins in-the latest shades and styles. . M e keep-
up with the season in .
NecKweqr
Also, let ns show you the latest styles.
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Yours for business,
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F^eich man Bros.
•mg wise, .pa-truttie- aihl espeuiffiiT, ;iu<i ' n* • i •>.. U\
prp*eilting n rightyotjVi hplutjon-..«if thty great-: ^ rvinr cu U.
iiuestlbfisrilnvofveiT «1idjui,vitirictiie- VcOM.petfci-.-: I \TS f.ihbu
j tioft itf-{tll^*l!is«vs.u.f <v4r ct-Tizenishi], jj) .hlh.iii- ! -’USS *| tllllrS
tni'uiugstbe fimanTHMiatl^uujihiyiev },f.fjr«VvV.f;>- 1'visiting the frtWlilV ofJ ■. ,W
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. -We y-ongratnlaie .our i«e<«>ae‘ ujMni > tT.c mm
•' * nomination V.y onr p.-irtv ••.? irinian for-Cr-Si- - "T ,* •
x>fA Yottku’m is
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]■'. Lehtbanb is prepar»ul
the plans of the Penn Mu-
tual Life Insurance Com-
pany, before insuring
elsewhere. It is the old-
est, strongest, fairest and
most reliable Life Insur-
ance Company in the U.
PROFESSIONAL MEN.
wmsnnnissigiEsxgxinti
R. B. Allen.
^ Atto»\ey asdCocsxeulor at
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law and Beal Extats agent.
HallfMTille, texa«.
• lent w'hhx-v sph-uiIj/T .•ta^^sivL;KitraTV;kn^.wx>i
ho xwtioii a.uti wiioshUofty- pim-ioii’sui h.i.x , t
d*-Vi>T< A Atirencaif jiiaHhoo;], »fti jvc, ^‘iyirjxh- j <
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th»*ir si*iecjA</ii «i> ^ • yivizig tile s[hI Ot^TtlT10-1 irt*^c^* n ri ‘t* f I nciit*5i nrp>
will tifj* frf*H i»mi i» 1^ vhici nrt rnllfil li v th^.Vvhiii ,v^r ^ Jvll \*.’ ' ” ” *'> tllC L^tlwl III5U i dlllC
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,.(Vd1.':" h4:11-;y: ?'■ . experienced: agents only,
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'•sio-cially fiinniu-iiil
\yiU «f a "free peii> In .iHiricrti-nlled. b>; thy >ytnv, ,-tli r "
-;o* a ; arty biixn a»«s iritinfttK!Ri.4t*il I y <■!■*:a iv'z- i >"»_ » tv hua s.
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.rij6rl.it-njX-teil'by a w- .' liar? Su.luliW* Wliefo h^ Ui:S gWUl-
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| Patton & Schwartz,
S ATTORNEYS AT LAW, %
HaJletsville, Tern.
Collo.-tions promptly attended t4>. WiH
0 pra> Tice^wherever employed.
Office over National Bank.
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. for the ^liliUiissioii <>j ; f ,«•«' ri > x t !-t tl t i <•» i: at «V fuel i n -» Ct-1' il -1ft IS ft It). IE
ville by
.'leejHMitnk .• ia. ri».- x aittV. iu«prov;ny: Vatr ■ . , r •
you a lucid explanation -,k
of ;the plans of this f
Staunch Old Company,
Represented in t HaMets-
r -3 3311 : >30$ll
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SjtTn Scha art*
i.leel>eHtnk'..'Var IVfifb.h'X an.T. iiiipro f.fj'r.
wajerways. ;(h<] wriaij-ge them to ttxe*
hV.tjIri'^'Uitajft‘;jpx> to .fiirther ;'thes«- ^jrtref|iiax»
'*•-1, th.. IftiKS&vC that Mffi'.mf'oiiMl wiiKkAv-gfeixs at
.....- ......--.................... -1' aJ i-Vy-X Hntoniy's. ■ .
Buy your , siarioih-ry- lidyelr
owners hit rotist'r.i'-tioH .acixl t'ol:tr.,il .tt, Ui».
’-Xicara.ur.a,:;’-all.:' 'hy ^l>e Sr'atox gov-
i ernn#Lt .wotvh! Vie oi gretrf. stil.xtantial,' ai.4,
I petmaa*-;..t K**h*“tir. riot or,*\- ; - the hntire
■ l eo.iintrv. iah t.o Texa’sexjjecuiUv, 'hm. SeUa*,
i tors.aiuf Bej.iTst-jtLirivex - ill ( tit siyexs aiY
ivYjueiiTeii to give their and hi^tfv.e''
su;>i«>i;t .to siu-li Jegisliitlon as wilf.'aijhoni-
plish tiie'i>ui-;)ose, .
• "We endorse and yomnieiid the atlrirHiix*.
trawon bf Governor Sayers as being' wise,
. 4>atrK>tiO-ami eftmomical. ami»nSb especially
appr<)ve of the enlargement.anil the art a filter .
lm.nee of the State eleemusynary.insritnti<»usv
putting them ln*the highest tlr-gree o{..efficien-
cy 1 and enabling- them’ 'to -properly and
promptly meet every ueinaml: the. successful
management, of the penal csraiilishluents:
the ivednction of taxaiio.it ttvthe lowest rate
August Werner.
—Aug. Kmstbn has sold his fine
farm on Mixon cr^ek to <Wr-
Strattnian dr. for sbb an acre.
WEST SIDE SQUARE.
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^sbli»be{> evert ttbursda^ morning
%. f. lebmann, pnbti*txr inb proprietor.
THE WACO CONVENTION
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Subscription 1?atc:
558R;JSW‘*'i
^«t«bn in Ktoancc.
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.73
l^vettleind TRatce ftti Bppiicaticn.
Was The Most Acrimonious
And Bitter Since Reconstruc-
tions Days. Storey For
X\-■
R. R. Commissioner.
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The state democratic conven-
tion was in session for three days
at Waco, most of which time was
taken up with a tight' on the
platfonn with Jos, W Bailey and
containing 65 : Attorney General Sihitlr on one
side and J. $ Hogg and MrM.
tbtirebas, august 16, tsoo.
—For Salk.—A case
lbs. Brevier, of which this notice is .set,
will be sold cheap. The Hkkald.
L-'v
i (’rane on the other. The Waters
The Chinese want peace and ^.2“ Perm!f
peace
the Powers want pieces.
The coming session of the j
Texas legislgtui-e will have much
important business to transact.
Democrats beat the world for
scrapping among themselves:
Tomcats are not a circumstance.
-■ tm m ^
gres^man
Senator 1L
cotton
towns
make big cities in due course of
The trial of Caleb Powers for
E. P. Ci'ktis received 42J votes
for Railroad Commissioner about
42 per cent of the entire vote of
Gonzales is in earnest about St.orey.( unis contest; was
mill. Such
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tx>ntention. a clause having been
proposed in the platform to, cen-
sure the officers for granting it.
The administration won. <
Another light came.up o ver the
Hogg amend mems. with: Con-
Tom Ball and State.
W. Odell pitted
against the big .Ex-governer.
time Hogg won. The
decid-
ed dri the first balot Storey . re--
ceiving 556* votes, Curtis 41 it
and Morris BO. Gov. Sayers and
the balance of the old state tick-
et were nominated -by acclama-
| This
photographs eamiot be beaten.
. — Ihirell Millej^Esb..1 of Austin
has entered tl\e practice of law in
this city in the office of Pa hi us A
Bagsdale; - ■: ■ ; ;
of aiiy State in the .I'-Tiion. xiiyV <iri>*-. trie ener- 1 •; > • - 2 - i
getiu eriforeement of tlve eriminnl bixvx; 'giy- | •. —It VOU Want-tO jOUV a gOOfl
Vtro>-«: t« kifi M V
# or cotton 0-orli,s tok, K. •- T.
Pwiter s. ' Best on the market.
—I>r, Jas. Lay;Jr. of Hobson
Came over and spent Sunday
with his parents V: He says he is
doing.a good practice and tiiat
crops in that section- ai-e excel-
lent. ; , '• v :
—Save your Cattle from the
dread disease black leg. We have
fresh virus and cattlemen’s com-
plete outfits for vaccinating.
Ledbetter k Knox.
—Mr. Otto Fertsch of the Bres-
lau neighborhood was in the city
last Monday and paid the Her-
ald a pleasant aiid profitable
calk , Mr. Fertsch says the cotton
crop in his neighborhood will be
cut short owing to the excessive
rains. . . - ,V
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—Just received a big lot of
Hamilton Brown shoes and slip-
pers and will sell them at low
prices for the next 30 days.
Call early and secure bargains at
Peter Raska’s.
—The populist county conven--
tion met in LaGrange last Satur-
day aiid nominated Robt. Hedges
and W. H.. Johnson for the legis-
lature and instructed for V. K.
Walters of Gonzales forcongress.
—Seine got>d 'work is bring
dene, on our ;streets under the
supervision of the street' and
.alley committee, of the fity coun-
cil. Ut ' it , proceed. : We need
—Frank Bother, wife and Mrs.
Aiex. PorriordeH went to.Mcl‘ade. and will move to N^rdlieim, I>e-
Bastrep county, last TLiu;sday | Witt county where iiis son lives,
to visit, kinfolks. .* : .: Mr. Strattmann i-- to bei-uiigrat-
• e-Fev A Brauiiig's t >hl -Reliable i ul a red up. m imying soured one
-- ~ ■- -i v 1 * -• oir ;iH finest lafius in south Texas {>.
and .We wish Mr. Fasten prosper j ^
try h\ his new home.
tioi upon t-onntiex ci-tiex au<l to\vuxkto make
annual reports of all bonded,.'inriebt-ednexx
and of the dixpokifion of the xinking fundx:
the honest effort to equalization: the enact-
ment of the law making rebating and riix-
criminating by raijroadx a felony, thereby
stopping the pernicious praeUce for tire first
time in the history of any American com-
monwealth: the quieting of land titlex anti
providing for the iemnance of patent* to
homestead locations and pre-emptions; the
settlement of the deficiency "due the perma-
nent aehpol fund through recoveries of
mo&ies due for past illegal 6ceupaney of: the
ectatJol lands, and also through the leaee of
^additional lands; the present cash balance in
in the treasury for general revenue purposes
of $1,215,000*. notwithstanding the heavy
and much needed appropriations by. the last
Legislature Tor the betterment of the
eleemosynary institutions and of the agri-
cultural and mechanical .college and for the
construction of an epileptic asylum and* for
the payment of ex-Confederate* pensions: the
enactment and enforcement of an anti-trust
law: the building of cotton factories, result^
ing In the incorporation withip the present
year of ten companies, having a total capi-
tal stock of $950,000. which means ap up-,
lifting of the--price Of this commodity and
the general improvement of the condition., of
the agricultural 'and laboring population;
the encouragement given to every form of
industrial enterprise evidenced by the inaugu-
ration of enterprises of many kinds: the con-
struction of 146.miles of railroad during the
first half of the present year and the general
development of our Commercial institutions. ,
“Becognizlng the existence of gross, ine-
qualities in our present system, we favor
such legislation as .will equalize taxation
without Increasing ifs burden and also se-
cure the complete rendition for taxation of
all property of whatsoever description ex-
cept-such as may be exempted by tbe Oonsti.
tution. arid the.prorript and certain payment
of all taxes imposed therein ti> the end' that
every individual and Interest may be /com-
pelled to contribute in itist. proportions to
1 the support of the^government. . .
‘‘The educational system of our State, ■con-
ceived by the'fathers of the Republic and.
fostered b.t Democratic statesmen, has be-
come the just pride of -uur people^ ‘ ant!
pledge our sontimted efforts'
complicity in the Goebel’ assax^i- tion.. Mayor Marshall ’ Hicks'of
nation promises a Bcotch verdict San Antonio was *‘.temporary
of “not proven.” • ; chairman of the Convention, and
---- 'Hon. R. F. Prince of Corsichna
It is reported that Judge Rea- permanent chairman. Mark Lo-
gaji will soon resign from ' the [gan of Hamilton was elected Sec-
Railroad commission, Imt be- retarv with a-miiirber of assis-
would like to name his sticcessor.tants including X.AV. Mitchell oi
-— ■——— ; Yoakiini: . :
What Roosevelt needs is* pl^n- Judge Jas. R/Wells of Browns-
we .]>le<ifc;e tnir A-ontmiieAi enorts tu
^treiTitthen hikI ipalntain It in ,.;jll ^ Plntf nil:i RoPrUT>
briruehesj stud to kecqt..it dear frmn- partisan; .T 1<xl miiot.u1
polities, ' To this Vnd .tve fiivor the sifhnjiis-* v * i - 'v-t-.
sion by the I^eglslature pf a ; Constitutional
a nieridment looking to the elect ion of school
trusteesi and appointment <if the members of '
the governing b'thrds of the higher institu-
tions of lea.rnlng for a terriv of six y.#afa as.
eontwni.ilntewl.by tine law arid pra«-tlce«l' by
.each ad ministration, until de-dared uricousti-.^
tutioha'l by a recerit rtecisf/>n Of the- Snpfoirne
Court: feeling a jusf pride in file iricreased
usefulness of the Uidyef*jtjy «if Texas the .AgT '
ricriltriral and Meehanicril < Vdlege. including
^ its branchy the Prairie View normal and
other educational instituiogs. we fnvtif- such:
sawaawtwattmtp t
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-./Action in all Blood & Skin £ ; r
« Diseases makes pa Z.
\ SEVERA’S ||
BLOOD PURITICR
Prompt!
the most valuable remedy.
It purifies the blood completely.
Price $1.00-
j- ^. Y.-. A. .■>' -F
LADIES
Suffering from disorder*,
ought to try
Severe s
J. P. Ellis. __
ELLIS l SCHWARTZ,
Attorneys and Counselors
At Law
Brick Office West of E. H. Mitrhel,
Halletsvllle, Texas.
* Will practice in the State
\ and Fetleral courts of the
Eastern and Western Die-
l trict ' • • * ' 4 ■-%■'/
• ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼?▼▼▼$▼?V f V V f V V
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A- P. Bagby, . N
. A. P. Bagby. Jr..
► W. T. Bagby. . ^
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ARTHUR P. BAGBY £ SONS,
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LAWYERS.
Will practise in any court
•• the.State in which they
may be employed.
: ggf Office in Court Houee, 2nd Story
Female Regulator,
A* booklet on diseases of i|pmen S
sent gratis on application. J
- : - Price ft.OO.
REAL ESTATE-
^-Sotne.of thechoicestreal estate
in tbe City and country for tale
and rent on reasonable term*.
0W¥W9¥WW¥FQ9 sale BYff$f|Syf9l
ALL DRUGGISTS. 1
Estrays.
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more of-it.
—GarpeiiteTs begUJF work oil
an addition to the HkHald build-
ruut (Muuiwii i iiiHM UMii^s, wrRn.UL eyjfn> « y s 1
liberal ripprbprintioiis by jh.e Ivegisbiture for iim TUC^daV. which wllCll COlli-'
tbrir Hup,>«n;t nmt mAintennm;e ns wlH wijj ^ plWv of rooln
to FaccoiDinddat'e our eyor 'in-
creasing business.; -
* —The HE.RALDis.i-n_ receipt pi
the initia] number of the new
Shirier ge.i*maii jiaper * I).ie Volks-
Hat” an. eight column folio by
C-. H. WaltersdqrfL It is a. well
their greater efficiency tin/i »»•l.’vjin«-enjerit.;..
"Wv fii vur the enncttnent-of ;r law p^o.hlh>
jtliyr the operation of double header trains,
that is two nr more locomotive -engines on
•opetrain over,any line of /railway in tips
State/.except on divisions where ,hei»re-
grades necessitate the use of two or more lo-
coihotlves-To.handle'a lacasonable mfmber of.
ears.
j >'We . demand ,tliat the Jiejst lYjfislature
.pja»K»i law whereby t:he hiring <ff any person
to work or electioneer in.the interests of any.
candidate seeking a nomination, at any pM-
;tnar.vElection held by arithbrity off buy. po-
litical] ]iarty shii.ll be absolutely probibi.tAj; ,
and that snt-h law miuire that each- cfipdl- '
tlate 'at tl primary election, file with some*'
lijl Y-vf L'fl t>roper officer .wit hill a given time after stu-l)
1 11 *>1 1 1 'primary. an‘ itentize.l stb'tenlent ou orith-f
3.
2.
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4.
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b-
A/C. (diver, of t'a^s cmjnty-
H: E. Henderson. <vf Hopkins.
-A/ P. Pihoney, Of Lamar.
H. L. Stuart-, of <"oi»ko,
\\\ V. ( aryer. of <'ollixi. ■
Joseph F. < Varkrell; of Ilallas.
'John Spinks.' of Vtm Zamlt.
W!, E. Ross, of Panola.
.Limes K'. Voungr. of Kaufman.
W. ( . Morrow. (if Hill.
John H. Bickett. of Milam.
WvT. Bartholomew, of Rola-rt-
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son. *
To. W. B
ty of-rope and he will himselfr vfile was elected State ( hairihan
and the republican paaty -in a to succeed Hon. F. Kl
hopeless tangle. His mouth is Worth, and C F. Lehmann was |sh«)wtng.a compieteMvJtint af ajLiiis ,.xpen- ,
larger than his bump of discre- made executive committeeman • XinSfornS1 suS
tion.'- for this district.- . Following • isdIf.n,,ft*v-','‘ wil1
The full committee. - V. '
The Rock Island Journal can
be expected to improve and]
flourish as never before since.:
Albert D. Bust Jr.., late of thei
Caldwell News-Chronicle, has-
joined his father in its piibl.ica-
Wm.-.
patronized and neat publicatiou.
.—Rev. AV. Y. Tavlor will begin
a, serihs of services a t- the (’hris-
tain chuivh tonight and continue
to -and - includiim- Sunday night.
There will also be tiie- usual Sun-
day morning service. ,K veryb<xly
tordially invitmi.
—Tlie Lone Star Brewing Asso-
ciation of San Y\ntouio ha vp p
fine trade in this city and > their
‘ .Taken up by Alt. Franks an<V es-
Trayeil l»eforeSr J. TriwnseinJ. J, P.,
on March Tht-h. 1900. one light : dun
majre about Jl'V h«ui<ls “high. ,s years,
ohL branded SV connected, on right
hi-pi, the V tip sple down and the S
running cross-way the top. Ap-
praised at #10.
' Taken up bv J. R. Arnold and es-
trayed bej^»re Geo. K. Mixon. J« P.,
on March 3l8t. 1900. one /.brown ox
about.Is years old. branded B 4 E.on
left side. Appraised at $10.
Taken up by, Louis Gabler and -s- i
trayed bemtv Fr. Kubala.’ X. 1\. on
July. 7th.-1900. one dmi niare ' log
hands high. l)rani|e<l XS. the S run-
ning across the X on Left shoulder. 8
years old. One- sorrej, horsy about
14 hands high branded YET connect-
ed. tlie T rupning .across rhe. bottom
<M the VE. on left hip. 8 years<bld.
Appraised at f4<‘.
LYtTHST.] ' JoN.-BlIHANANi
*■ - Cfouiity.f'lerk, Ifftvaca Co.
Amendment to the Constitution
of the State Of Texas To Be
Vbted Ort Tuesday No-
/ vember 6, A. D. 1900.
| August Werner,
LIFE AND
FIRE INSURANCE
AGENT.
Represents tbe best •
Companies only.
fygr Oflie* in Kiehn’e Drag Store.
Box 189. V /jSH
HulletevUle. Texa*.
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* Lavaca County
I National Ban
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JOINT ItksoLCTD'N. iimeM.liqg Article 8.
of-th<-'Constitution r*f the State of Texas;
fiv ri<i<ling tbeivto Seetion 20. providing
- for thr org;ryiZ;rti«m • of irrigation «lie-
tricts. anri for the ievyfirg ami <-<illection
• i/f a titv fop/the ' constructi^i of reser-
voirsl ilsrm* itiabcan«Ls.
Bt It Beiolred By Thei Leg inUttv. re
Tlmt the constitutioiml aiuemlmeht to
.<lefirie;aii(t prevent titisolyent t^triMlra-tUms
fr-om lining business in this State: to jirevenf
'the tfsC of i-’oiqiorate funds In politics ami to
supjire.ss the free pass system over.. t he rail-
ways, as,presetrte-J -ri ml ilisrusseil bv J. S.*
Hogg:before.tlie.puliljc recently shall be snb-
ittitted by the neNt Legislature to tjie", people
for their qetlon thereon.
; •'We renew', ont-endorsement of oftr prin-'.
t-iples of reform in offieial fees, hut recoin-
mend sucli changes’in the present law as will
corrw-t any inequalities of :Conip,enriution for .
services that experience may demonstrate to ’ .. s le . ... n1 1 (d'tlioit- nt-ninttiein-e taxation tranosl in the fotviroii.g se.-tions.
■ be as is pmuil Ol I lien -piommolh e* -.if sl.'airi-e lawfnVfor. tjie Legist ute of TeX-
liie* u due ill i l ls CTT> ailU * meil^ Ol ThelStafe Of Texas: '
bcoi is unexcelled. They are the ynat-Ai-tv.e >. ,,f the */institution of the
leading brewers of the south, ill smrVoi Texas, ly amended by' adding there-
- . . •> ' _ j. >_• I to Section -o. ;5s fo,lows:'
aillOUllT Of OUt-pUt dfiu all lex- Section yu: lu addition to the -powers of
r ml in -ftlil* f< >»•
QtsJnii, of Angelina;.-
the State, which considerhig the 14. June ('. Harris, of XaVoysdoches.
fact that he entered the race a
comparatively inikiiown man,
wa« little less than phenominal.
Hecarried a large majority.bf the
countieK he canvassecl, including
nearly all the big commission
counties, and we predict, that he
will, in the near fut ure, be choseiv
to fill this office for wliidi he is
so well fitted.
The Omaha ..world-Herald
points out “the difference be-
tween the democrats who declare
they will vote for McKinley and
the republicans who declare they
will vote for Bryan,
ley democrats are with McKinley
on the money question. The Bry-
an republicans are with Brvan
on the question of human liber-
ty. The men who prize money
above liberty may vote for Mc-
Kinley, but the men who prize
liberty above money will vote
for Brvan.”
IT. W. L. Dean, of Madison
16. John M. Moore, of Fort Bend.
17. A. P. Norman, of Galveston.
‘ Is. <F. Lehmann, of Lavaca.
19. D. <Giddinus. of VVashingbm.
■ 2(j: Dayton Muses of Burnet.
21. Thomas H. Spiiun.-r, of--Gun-
7 il *
22. A. J. Bell. Ilf Karnes.
22, E. A. Stevens, of Aransas.
24. Frank H. F»ushirk, of Ih-xar.
2-T. John N. Garner, of Fyaldc,
26. Engenb Moore.if Erath.
27: A. Matthews, niForvell.
2s. G. L. Stephenson, of Taylor.
bt- nm-*sary, u lvasonabli- muximnm - to , n
fixed wlnq-c net now prm-ldt-fl. ill business circles.
"Wc favor the cStfibliHliinent by the State j
of an industrial pB-lioql. for'girls. -
"We demaiid a 1aw .limiting tin- imurs of
daily service of laborers, workmen arid me- ,
clianics employed Upon- joiblh-, wi rrks «/. or 1
work done for, the State <>]'» Texys - to eight 1
hours a’ day. - ,
•• W'e favor a law cn-atltig a State b<mrd of. .
arUtratHiti and conciliation vested will: ’ T)V |qtrat RrO^
pi .Wer, to set tie-differences bet ween corpora- . *
tions.and their em-pioves.. t’hl^ linn t
Wem-iim.aend tVenactriient otaJaw de- i 3 1
-tilling i-lvil libel that will be fair and just; See them fOT 311 Vtljifig YOU
Aral
S to authorise the land owners ofthecoun-
'ti.es,j,f an-i.e-r. Baylor. *'lay. Wichita anil
5 “*■“••• •- Km \ to organize irrigation distrii-ts in said
—The first solid carload ■'
Of trunks ever shipped to '*iU<'tion ol irrigMtiou wofks tyithf-n «aitl-4er-
ritory. it snai.i'be i twful to levy "taxes and
H 51 I I /v \t - o ^ ep.-p j \ rp/| '-n-ate ,n . ui;>-bt ed ness t ,t rest » f-ii a rge .'ll
■ laiicuvuic w«s rctcivcu a!,d i w>-.: »;y .• lienontfu- irripaiiieiaml
& Co.
fail to
both to the public aiid pie-*.
-\\vptedge to the people a n h.im-Ht. ecom'! tT»a^v need in this
omieyf. and effivienr administration of the 1,1
put.Ik-seivu-ein an brhneiies." Ihcy slve in sl position
line.
He laughs best who laugh* ^ ,yOU
last" wascli-arlv jmiveii at Wa- j SV*|eS a*t? fierier quail-
co when the big ex-governor atv ties than has heretofore
......s:
:ut (ieorge W. ArruHtroug, of Tar-iJ*a4<'<>uyentioii all, liis - way
rant. at the windup-.
21. Sterling Straimdmn. <»f Mmita- ---- . » — ■_____'
The McKin- ' Thk Tmitli district populists
A- Fpeeial eohimittfei to htok will hold u Htnventioii in Rosen-
after the campaign m the Tenth.1 berg Aug to.'consider the
Eleventh and Twelfth districts, question of putting a candidate
was appointed as follows; Wells
of ( anieron. Bell of Karnes. (Ear-
ner of FvahW' Bushick of Bexai*,
Spooner of Gonzales. Norman'of
Galveston and Moore of Fort
Bend. •
shown on thfe mar-
Gpunt v Attorney Blakeslee
>rt s
MouRoii was too ill to
!'ii' rti»- use :tn«t bciiefit /if xr,filch s.-ild irrigti
tion works ii.i vc been i ,r rj'i.-iy Ife c«,nstr*fi-t«^).
Ti c Legislature Tioty aqtllunie sncli taxes
and 4liiiebt*--ll.ess as 4ll.1V ’*• -lits essany to
const rue t, irrigation \vi .r ris 3vifah. terri-
tory; bin :/> t. \es si:all t s vie. ...fin- v'-t-
• duess cieatrdiiuany district dl.-tiKfiutfibrtztnl,
t‘.v ;■} txvi.--rhir<t- rate; of. T*l,e re^'deUt filP.d
! owtiers t herein, tyii«»s«? lands :are intilde
| o'? irrigatlc.jj from the proposed works;
f Tin- liovefiior is hereby; • dird-tefi t - isstic
the necessary proclamation for submitting
tuts- ameiidtuelit to tile % tut lift*], vx-ters. v.if
Texas.'on tile first Tnestlay after tije first
Moiiilay in November, 1.1HKI atywhicli. elec-
tion nil voters favoring the a nnrnimcnt siiall
; have writteji or printed on their tickets
f -'Kor amending Article s./of the ‘-'unetitu-
•' rlon of .Texas, so qs ro pertnH./ tlie forin-iticm,
.,j of irrigation dbffin ts iu AniWt/Bayliir. ' lay.
Wichita anil Kpox counties/' a-tal those op-,
posed to said atnendment shall have, written
ur printed on tliefr tickets "’•Against: amemi-
Halietsvllle, Texas
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Capital $60,000.00.
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i 0 . OFFICERS:;
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9ft a. B. Devall. President. ^
* tfiiry Shaw-, VJce-presld«nt,
Frleneh Simpson, < "ashler, , ms
E. B. Seymour, A fee’t shier.
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DIRECTORS: A
Friecfch Simpson.
• T, R. Brandon,
A. B. Devoir,
. Ferd Hlllje, }
. : f Cary Sliaw,
Forcijni aud Domestic t
Exchange bought and Sold.
Collections A Specialty.
** * ** * ******* *
OUR LAUNDRY
BEARS INSPECTION.
Fall in line and weod your work to
Model Lauiuliy. All wrork iruarau-
teetl. Clothes cleaned and dyed and
made to look like new. (_ailed fof
tim1. <i»-i:vert*d by Keilo Adftma. f^
Martin & Streich, Agent*.
S. A. & A. P. Excursions.
1 To Houston for Baptist State Sunday
reports that Lsquire JacksDli erfj^n^the ^.SS!ST^:VriJmmi ' nti..u andjb.'y!
will hold a convention in Rosen- ct mrt this week and all cases j reuatw
SAN ANTONIO
were eontimied until the next
question of putting a eaiulidate term. (>. Bithunko was giyJn an •
for Congress into t he field. exaining trial for -'killing a negro
^ ' - . who v\as creating a' dis*iiri/'iiicc ^ luwpmu■ viau ■ 1 PAllt
—-Fey A Bran mg have received at the residence of Rud 2- |f| | tHfl A I lUII AL I Ml H
new and stylish background bs- recent Iv, He was granted bail:
OPENS OCTOBER 20,
Closet November 2, (900.
pechflly suited for the new- full in tlie sum of IlDOifto await the
figure photogruiihs. ' action of the grand iury. 1
g’T. at ratr of f."i »*.
T<> Trmple. Texas, for District Conteiroce,
SiHl'iay school and Epworth Leaii*^^™
fcrvnve August 14 and 20. Tickets os
tlflcntv. jriim.
To Oalvcstoc. Texas, on sale daily until
Septemlier H#. Tickets at f for
trlli. Limited to return 30 da vs from
of.sals. . ; /■
To Mathis, Texas, account of meet!
South Texas Truck Growers Ass n. *
on sale August d, limited August !♦ to
I at f4 OO round trip.
To Dallas for Annual Camp Meeting
1 enth Day Adventists August U to 12.
ste on sale on Certificate plan.
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1900, newspaper, August 16, 1900; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995532/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.