Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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DONOGHOE, PROPRIETORS. *
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Entered at the Poetoffice at Hallptaville at Second ; U
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H A.LLETSVILLE, LAVACA CO., TEXAS,' DECEMBER 8, 1892.
DIXIE QUEEN
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Is now acknowledged on all hands
. to be the very best value on
the market in PLUG CUT TO-
BACCO.
It is manufactured by the A. H.
Motley Co., from well selected
North Carolina leaf, and is packed
, in 2 ounce foils, 3 ounce pouches,
0 ounce metal boxes, and 16 ounce
pails.
There are many other “brands of
’/Plug Cut Tobacco being offered
to the public, but none to equal
this. Be sure to ask for “DIXIE
QUEEN,” and take no other. It
| will please you, and you will buy
Seat again.
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I*. 0. CLEVELAND & GO.,
WHOLESALE AGENTS,
^HOUSTON, TEXAS.
Mr. Doe!; Moore went to Sugar
Land Sunday.
Capt Benthley of Schulenburg
was visiting bis old time friend D.
B. Simpson last Saturday.
Mis. T. B. Coleman ami sons of
Breslau, are visiting Mrs. D. B.
Simpson.
Mr. F. “To lge” Carson, who
has beeu absent in the northwes-
tern part of the state, has return-
ed. ■
Mr. J. A. Fowlkes has returned
home from Yoakum and is improv-
ing.
W. F. Adams, Jr., teacher of the
Lawrence school will have a Christ-
mas tree at that place, to which lie)
most cordialIv invites all the)
patrons atid friends.
The Rev. McMurry failed to fill
his appointment at the Chapel
Sunday.
Miss Lula Lawrence went to
Flatonia Tuesday to visit her aunt
Mrs. McCowen.
Messrs. Harrison and Williams
went to Halletsyille Monday/
Parvenu.
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E. H. MITCHEL.
DEALER IN
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ABONSHON'S EMPORIUM
Dry Goods, Groceries., and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
The leading low price man of Halletsville. North-west oorner Square.
And from now until Jan. 1, vS. Aronsohn will
give his Competitors
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ANTIOCH CHURCH.
December 6.
Hot and dry weather’ for the
time ot year.
News is scarce but I will give
a few facts let them fall where they
may.
Mr, John Stroman was on pro-
A Rocky Road To Travel.
He has made a Schedule of Low Prices on
Fall Goods
Lemp’s
agent;for Tiub celebrated
Beer,
HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS.
Special attention given to orders from the country and adjoining towns
• The weather is-very mild right i £“^°e88 at ,he eaPital
‘°'.but w?are “ g''ere , Xau(, j, D0W gradoatin8 at
rmrth<»r with rain nr comolhino ... . V •: _ & “ ^ u* **
- with rai0 °r something, th^i3;^yS«8ooD
„2L*SK 7A -.11 80 to Austiif°
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That Cannot Be Duplicated Anywhere.
—Believing that the people will appreciate-
1 Mf LoTvurk purchased of
«« Mr X.J. Live.goods fine booch-
of beef cattle and drove them to
and there. Soon Jack Frost will
strike them and pluck their proud
crown, then their heads will droop
and die.
The meeting at the Chapel
Honest Goods,
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Saddles
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Harness
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Sunday night was well attended.
W. H. Morgon went to the conn
ty capital on business one day last
week.
Mr. J. S. Airbeart of Hope was
in the city Monday morning.
In last week’s issue of the New
Era, Fleurette save, “The uew im-
proved well rope and bucket will
now be discarded.” Perhaps Fleu-
rette intends to use the “Old Oak-
en Backet” again aa iu times of
old.
Halletsville.
Mr. J. I. Roden says there is a
demand for chairs. He con-
templates running both day and
night
Theaitesian well is now 300
feet deep and no telling how much
deeper it will have to be sunk.
YV bat do you think of a man
that will electioneer after the elec-
tion. He says he only wants one
vote. He went to town last week.
A wise act.
The people at Antioch have
pledged their word and honor to
serve the Loid this Christmas in-
Sqauare Daling,
ONE PRICE TO ALL
Of all make and prices. Special make of
Stock <$ Saddles
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Church services at Mossy Grove ! 8tead °f U,ie Je'’iL Tl,ere is to bfi 8
nest Sunday moraing a, 10 o'clock ! ft*
sharp! Oor X.
Wm. J. Sims, will conduct the ser-'c 1V/dOCk a,,d CODtluue UDtiI
vIpps ouutlay night.
Mias Lillie Williams lias scour- “re so.ry to not„ the Heath
ed a. fine pair of match horses. °. Mro. MorelHa Copelaud, which
pair
They are daisies.
occurred at her-home nbar Antioch
I OR tne 29th. Her remains were
<to^n fhe^roantrv-'a^ph^asai/visi)5 ' b"ried on tba 30111 *« the Antioch i
. Mr.Jno. Williams returned from *??**%*• , Df-cease<l ivas 71 years
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Galveston Monday.' He waV'pieas- : ollli . ®he ,eaves !i host of friends
K and relatives to
ed with Rev. Sam Jones.
mourn her loss.
i uev. oaiu aones. ,—
Charley Henry of Yellow Bank i r- 6”, n,ot’ dtar r(:lst*ves »»d
‘ _ • .1 • . 1 . ^ , ' I'lHIUK fnt* mtf nen mm on r.nvlh
was in the citv last Sunday even- 1 our loss here on earth
jBg ‘ . is only her gaiu m heaven.
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—-—Constantly on hand.——
Orders from a distance solicited and promptly filled. All work fully
warranted to be first class. Repairing and trimming
promptly attended to. A full stock of
-Collars, Bridles, Lines Harness Trane Chains, Etc —
---BEING YOUR---
Cotton Seed
TO THE^
TIME SAVED,
(-COIVIPAIMY.-)
They are noW paying 40 CENTS per one hundreds pounds.
HEELS OVER HEAD,
People are beginning to move ^ think our saloou men will do a
now. Every day you can see re<'- ! ?°°fl ^u8in^ss soon, as Christmas
alnr wagon trains pass bv ® coming close.
Our school is progressing with I . W,e learu thatMl- Bob Williams describes our present rush of
lod success under tho mnnouo. lfiS bought a fine hack. He has i trade.
now put it on the track for a city
gqod success under the mauage
mentof Ed Tarkmgton
Mr. Shelton, representing Leon I hac!" and fo1; thre of con- j Our stock of Fine Clothing ......r. ...... “*4
A H. Blum of Galveston, was here v*yln>' peo?,e from tb0. depot to m attracting attention now be- quantities. Table linen 1
i iatereKt. nf hia tirm ^ je c,ty- Auyone wishiug to stoD /-vf Wc ,,An**i: of the finest irrade.
Also money. Only fine-pro-
ductions of the loom upon our
shelves.
Cashmeres and ladies’ cloth
at honest prices.
Ginghams and muslins in
C. W. Arnim
-MArUT’ACTUItEK OF-
ppper
tbroug
of oeeves.
are
, * ‘ ~ • # r * i.io utii (lAiuji: aiiviiiivjii llKjyy up* i c? i
the city. Auyone wishing to stop cailse 6i its neatness dnrabili of the finest grade,
over aufl view our little citv wifi I ' ? , neatness, auiabili-1 . .
oneetmgs from the b e s
mills and of every grade.
I have a large stock of ne\>
seasonable hats in everv de-
io the iaterest of his firm. * . - -----». i cause oi its neatness cum
■ Btr. W. F. Rogers and Ben Cul- i Ter a.?d vieJT our bttl® wiM 1 tv au(} cheapness ? VVe
r of Halletsville passed do Wfl,l t(> call ou Mr. Bell s hotel. | O aiitt ctieapness. We
e hprrl °ur Cltl18 located
Saddlery and Harness,
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on the north
irough our city with a fine herd •, r-c*ry . . ,
I ruuvaa 1 Bide of the river and the beautiful
showing some very neat de-
signs in neckwear.' Suits are
of every grade .and style.
Johu Smothers. Jr., passed by 'alJe-v >vljich Iipb on the sooth
«».* fine <lro^ of a^ I The clothing we «•!! fs „,a,lc Dimblc shape.
Miss Agnes Moreau of Pete^a f 1 ’* “ — -— «... uvuUH«ug i ^ j - -
borg paid her parents a cordial aloud- How is. this; she said no.1 ht people of various sizes ; Derby's and Felts for all
'9r‘- - Vl- ---- Clare of Ynal-nm r-.H tic TCV.
visit last week.
Mr. Peterson, we are informed, I was lU *ast weeF ^l«ke
your calls of toner and slay shor-
fHh purchased two fine Jersey cowh *°'T[/a ^
from Mr. Knmell. t«' Mr Hemy.
Oar whole community takes a
delight in owning fine horses and
cdt tie.
Our gmner is making a fine ad-
dition to his bouse.
Mr. Henry Clare of l'oakum call on lls. We can'fit you.
I C 1 II 4 b /V lit’ 1 ft ft 4 • •« rv ft 1* A t . . 1. «
Xegligee Shirts and a fall
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Possum Tia>r. | ing.
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I line of goods suitable for <mt-
sizes.
Time, trouble and
travel
saved by, visiting our store
first.
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I ke«p All the V*est saddle trees that are made in
state on hand, and «ill make any style«addle or har-
uwixu, nuu "iu iu«ac auv lUCMUUlC ur US 1-
ness or anythin! else out of leather' to order on the
-snortost possible notice.-o
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Etc.
TRIMMING A SPECIALTY.
HOI’E.
December's.
, . ... The happy men in town are Mr.
Williamsburg is on a building Jim McKay, a boy, and Mr. C. H.'j
Farridgton, a girl.
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Our store is full of neat, nobby and
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Durable Shoes,
boom.
, Our dear old friend W. H. Mor-
gan is having a fine barn and j wa9 at Hope last week on
atabla built , William and Robert ness.
Patteson are the contractors.
Several new buildings are re
Mr. E. FarriDgton of Yoakum,
is at HoDe last woek on busi- ‘
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FEED STORE!
Judge Huddleston was in Hope,
last week trying to get a rnnsic
: Arc easy from the start, and need no breaking.
? Pe erected in the near class for his wife.
A -rp L- . , From the way Dj\ Lockridge is
/Mr. Fd xarkington was in the * going to and fro there must be a
city on business Monday morning. | great de&l of sickness around
Iidelia. [Hope.
Mr. E. W. and C. W. Munson
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Realizing the want ih Halletsville of a first class feed store.
J.M. Kuykendall X Bro.,
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PRICES CHEAPER Than The CHEAPES,
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Have qpeued up iu the J. F. Elstner building with a large stock of
S. Arosnohn,
The Hustler For Trade.
ANDREW8 CHAPEL.
Sultry weather. *
Health better.
Picking the fall crop, which was
is now in order.
• are off on a fish aud hunt.
Mr. T. J. Ezzell and Frank
Dyer went to the city Friday on
business.
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Hay, Corn & Oat
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which they are offering to the public at prices as low as the state of
—^-market justifies.--—
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9®“Theit stock will be repleniehed from time to time so as 9
the wants of the trader
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1892, newspaper, December 8, 1892; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995574/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.