Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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COST SALE $
REMOVAL SALE. I
GOLDBERG’S
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| REMOVAL SALE
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Don’t be misled by our Would=Be=Competitor * with their Stale Proverbs about what Barnnum said:
“THAT .the.-American people .like to be humbugged; in fact it there is anv truth in it; \\ by Hi^lri fh'at Proverb would just suitotir <’oiiipetitor. If the Trading Public* has ever been
imbiigged, then .they have only been humbugged by such people \vlio; a re moving around from town to town every season to .catch them, rob them and cheat th^tn, and if they donrt
cceed, off they go. like they come. We are here to stay with you; we are not here to Argue with <mr Fellow . Merchants, vve are here to sell you Reliable ..Merchandise, Honest
Talues anil Treat.you right. 5 ou will share thy lienetit of every BARGAIN IX 01 R BIG DLPARTMLXT ST< )RK. We do not put out any bait on one article and catch you on the
others. M e sell our entire stock of DR^ GU< )I)S STRICTLY AT (,'OST to save the trouble of moving it oyer to our NEW BIO DEPARTMENT STORE and of cpurse we like
.to have in the meantime the Almighty cash Hollar for it/ do take along to the Lasterh-.M«i.rkets where I will purchase the largest, ana most up to date stock that- has ever heed brought to
Halletsville: that is a good Reason why we are selling- out at (’()S I. AVe do not.believe in.carving over stock from season to season, we believe in quick sales and small profits and during our
remoyal sale we do not ask you any profits on our goods; rliere. are a good many items that.we aiv closing out at less than COST. Read a few of our prices, quoted heloiv. we can not
give more for lack of space. Fall and convince yourself that we sell you
Better and Cheaper 125 per cent, than our Competitor.
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Removal Sale Prices.
*rf 25 dozen mens black/ Lilse thread
W ' half hose. regular price 40c. om-
1 case childrens black hose regular
price 5c a pair, Removal Sale, y
per pair...............„.................. 2e
1 case, one hundred dozen men's » - •
black and tan half Rose, regular
price 5c, aur Removal Sale price
per pair....................... ;..... '.2c
50 dozen men's bordered handker-
chiefs, regular price f»e.. our Re-
moval Sale 2 for................. V
50 dozen children's handkerchiefs,' • .
regular price 3c a piece, onr Re-
moval sale 2 for........ .......
50 dozen Ladies' white hem-
stitched handkerchiefs, regular
W 50(>t dozen spools cotton thread per
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\|/ Removal S;deeper, pair.-...... 2<>r \|jp~5<>0 skeins oV embroitjeiy silks,
TO dozen Celebrated Fill versa'] shirts yj/ sells 2 skeins for 5c*. 5'skeins dor
a; ■ with cyffs, -regular priee ' 75c. :
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kh 500 fancy fans to be- closed out yl
.oiq- Removal Sale:...!. •.:;*■ 47V* *X.!_ tron> 1 rent to.,!....'.../.......£1':'50 a piece JJf
25 mens white. and drab Alpine, • Wr ' 5U Ladies white embroidery shirt- - W
W hat s.-'regular price. £2.75 and.- . W waists, open yoke, trimmed with W
W £2.5(i. for onr Removal Sale.!-... £2.10 washable'lace, value £2.75. at £1.70
\|/ 5 dozen cheapergradebrown. blark. ' 50 readies white lawn waists, pleat- y|i
white, .Ural) - and .grey. Alpine- . ' ^ _ - ed baek.'Value.75c, for only...... 45c
500 yurds of embroidery will be placed on
sale for less than manufacturers cost*. ■
50() pieces’All kind of ribbons placed on
sale for less than cost;
•i<Mlpairs of Men's, Ladies and Misses
■shoes and slippers placed* on sale at
east a fid some of them less than co^t.
Riemoveal Sale On Notions.
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50 Ladies ]>ei*cale waists, value 50c
only......................../............;.....
50 pieces odd ends sumrner wash
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20c W
price £c, our Remoyal Bale.... ...
10 dozen Ladies' fast-color 1 >1 k
hose, full seamless, regularprice
15c a pair, our Removal Sale,
per pan*.-.............:... ..............
15 dozen men's fancy hose, fast
color, full finished,1 regular'price
25c a pair, our Removal Sale,
per pair, only.
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^ / ■ nars. regular ])rice fi.pu our. Jg;
3K It-lli'.V.i! SmIc........... ..... W .................................... jy
2(^to 1 Mixes of Inittermilk toilet soaju ■ -W' 50.pieces odd -ends summer wash W
;1' 2 cakes to a box. value 15e. for . ■ wf silk, value ,75e to £1.25. for
* ]>er l>0^.5....;.::!..,.......a.........'.-.... 5c - W' ' !»^ryard ............. ..... .......'.d<J&49<; Sfjf
\|jf 250 yartls of fancy shirt waist silks * '5- w
djf ' value £1.50 to £1.90, per yd 75c- A; 90c i|i
U/ to a sp<>pi; tne actpai cost is 4 « 2.50. \-nr-dW oi fancy dress silks, val- } wjj
■k. cents;-for <>0. yards.and 0 cents . ' ue 50 to 75c per yard, ]>er yd -,25 A 25e
ior 10U yards, -for Only 2 , , 1 25 yards high colors ill silk ging- .yf
W ;spoi)ls bp/....... ...v % w ha ins. suitable fow waists, value \b
W 200 dozeii silk jwist, vvhich sells 2 - - . ^ •. 44k* per yard only, pel* yard./,.,
it >potds for or. II^ spoils for.-..; ,5c 20() yards of 22-inch Taffeta silk
10 pieces cotton crash, regular price
4c }>er ya¥d. Removal Sale per
yard ..
2^c
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\V 20o,dozen of Belding A Richardson
4v silk threads»50 and 100 yards
to a spool; the actual cost is 2
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20m dozen .smoked pearl buttons, y
v, line 5c a dozen. 2 dozen --for.,. *
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\L v b black, grey, blue and cream,
-i- . value “5 and- H5e. - ]>er yard
40c
10 yards good lawn. (regular price
4e per yard.) our Removal Sale,
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10 yards of good calico, (regular
price 4c per yard.) our Removal
Sale for........................!..............
200. yards of remnants of fine Jap-
an and Chinese matting, regu-
lar price 15, 2() and 25c, our
Removal Sale, less than cost.
your.choice per yard for........9 and 15c * I
25 dozen Pulley Belt Rings, regu-
lar price 10, 12 and ; 20c,
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Removal Sale...^............7j^. 10and 15c
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GOLDBERG, The Only Leader And Originator of Low Prices.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
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Messrsj L. and F. Schott,
com pa hied hy Mrs. lionise
inanli. all of Halletmdlle. were ii}»
v to attend the *fu.n#al pi their
motlier last yreek;—La(i range
_£- News.
Items of Interest About Lava-
ca and Neighboring Coun * *
ty folks.
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Births, Deaths,
jtt. ac-! J-reas.. 1 ie<l Lbeling. Seiyr R. ;S. • yming lady's namels .Miss Susie To-night at <S;2o \V. A./Cald- minds. Here are. a few. of the
ise 1 ie-.[ 1 anner, S. H. I pton. -I. Smith, and is one of Huntsyille's well, .an esteeme(l and well knoWn iSp^ctsitor’s samples:
.............■*l*y. Thdb:< Vtolters. S. S.; H. most charming daughters. Rev,-. cotton buyer, will lead Miss Mar--(- •'Willie Shortake and Bettie
LrUbe, Jl S..; f. VV Lhiss. chap Hainnel* will ivside at Reedville^garet Walker, one of I>aLrange*s Bloomers were married at the
lain. Injstalation of officers <m and continue to preach here one choice yoiuig ladies to the altar -church last evening. The
1 hprsday night. Juup 2s. 19qo. Smiday in a month. The Sticker of tlie .\L lL-cl«u*ch. theie to be -church was very prettily decora t-
* Schulenburg Sticker. joins friends-in .wishing them a' united in the sacred bonds of e<] with tlowergand potted plants'
The.marriage ceremony of A. V:i ')»ros]*erous and happy life.— ; matrimony by the veteran;divine ' borrowed promiscuously from-
P. Hinton, Kscp. and Miss Rule ! J fj Punliis who has been our S('1,1lle,lhlir£' ‘Stickei*. Rev. Brooks. The happy eouple iieople about .town who didn’t
Toliver will be celebrated at the in the ronntiy southeast, of here, V will take the 9:20 p. in. Katv like to
Methodist elmrch in this city at) during the past week reports j -.j s \irheart of Hone
tt^SSSoSS^’' HV“"' ' -at 5'/Cuvio t,-lay an.l ,alM in 7t tb
p. in. Katv like to lend them. The decorat-
train for Roekport and other was done under protest by some
was m points of interest, and after an of the members of the church,-:"
absence of about a week will re-1 who wery asked to do so bv the
", the cotton greatlv. The fam-’* R^nl office to na v his‘ oi aoout a week win re-. wno were asked to do so bv the v
ei-s are trvinT the’1-iinolimH-Hss 1 ' m 1 : v V,M l aspects turn and make l^aLrange tlieir. bride and couldn’t well refuse, y
^ ‘ ^ ^ and Faye a till I red bloom oi cot hoiijh.— La( i range Jon rmd. The ladies are of the opinion
ton. lie snys he-has a numbei- ——* ,— if the couple were so bent on'ra^^T
number of acres oi that kind. . stvlish weddW tW?
rrti.-y- •, ,, .-i i Candy Cat 1 cure cr-ns*! .r-an -> lorever. BuyUSU wevMllflg t Ur>
iiciv are no boll weevils that lie ’oc.ssc. me -ic,/ais,driisv’:si>i-; money. . should have been willing to hav©?'.
nings is in the r7iv^itv5rf“rb‘«7‘'ifhh?. 2-1 Hittwshinis. Town- ‘."‘tAvA!!!t ‘.'F—‘/"/A '. l*ail1 fs,,,Me I"1- to ,cha»S «^L
. her .langhtHi-, ! rurs Jmi-‘ 17th to 20tb.—an.l Miss -Ln- - Telling The Truth. tonnfora dav getting floneis
Mrs: Bus Farville.—LK'anqio (Jrauge .Joui-nal. | me 1 Oliver, rctiu-ned from Lava-_ - togetliei and tlicn taking
Eagle. . ' ^ ca County last Sunday. Mrs. 4 lie i5dm\ra (Mu.) Sp-crator
Marriages, And Oth-,
•r Neighborhood Notes.
Mi>. G.Js. Cummings
city on a visit t-o
Miss (iei trude Kaulbacli 4rtt but it is not provrngsuccpssfnl.-
for Austin Monday on a visit to Flatonia Record,
her brother and to attend the ; *_
commencement exercises of the
home again.
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Tlie bride wore a handsome
The new
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read,}- for
Citizen.
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Paul Bieymann went to Bee- 'Schulenburg Sticker,
ville neighborhood this week to ; • * / C *
have a house built bn his ranch.
—Schulenburg Sticker.
! for Galveston where lie will -Jake increased ;assessable vaities for; bright Vac^a^Vih, ^uloyino- va-
• a course in a business coIIhom.— W hart on county .for the ujT-s.-nt ■ ,-Mtirm with A a. ---- . r c
Miss Fred*-rick’s Letters Sfvow Hiiw' sh^' tile ( OUseiiSUS Ot OJUlllOtl \\ il S
•mi. for “uoil itoniliH r. ,e hu. SS “ Hrfc dWt was two to or.o. IwflB
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■ ... tm • ■ , \ . , . lias been reduced from £.102 toCTer for on oi-oio —(CiL-l-oni
• !,y^t (n)ts ,){LS]-MO vulnatioM,r;;Co), ,yV!) j,,(’itizen.:!’;
nian ( a tin ilk- £<»cictjc<. will nt»*et ]•*] ('ampo Lagle..- ' „ v
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.... ., - ■ f , . ..................... KIDNEY TROUBLES OF WOMEN
Whiiiii.n . omitv .l.H- Tl„. i.r.^.-iit ,vi,n I1H l ot,, lyasnuud of honoi. and
v.-ai-jit fully .1 .jimit..!- .mil-] riwvi,oih iVhmW ivit’h mwlak
lion (ltlllais. 1 he tot id tax i<ite —mu. tm- u-uinl i.miilni.t. t-n^ t.if «ure,j . , , .
. t looking than the bride. The
Iu-.ar AIkp. Pinkmah: I hare a Voting couple took the liloniiM1
1-ouis- '^re *r:
,, ■..... bare not .V,w.wl i„r lWm„n.!,t: 1111^*1,oiiev in a tew
. , ... , w .... s .. . Schulenburg: Lodge. Noa22G,4v Sometimes arn trWnbl*Ml With w *•: 'r ' u can earn ur
atthe home ot Ml-, ami Airs. , gatestrom ditfcrent parts of tic • Mr. Jim (Jrissom avms in CownVtif ,P. at their (:asfle hall, tender- discharge. Also have kidney an*i thiee montliR • />.
( has.yHengelmann last Thtirs- state.—Sehuie'nl»nrg.Stickci-; . Thursday supjilyjhg hfs frk-uds ^d;Mr. ll/A:! SchOrtei yiiid bride ■ der irohbie; ' '5 ' , j “Millie says . that now he s»
day night. Si/hnlerfburg Sticker. *. with an.abuntlaiice of. iimr roast- ;a banquet 'la.^t ' Monda.v tiiFlit. I have b*eA this way for a -long t .m<- marrfe<] he's going to -.-Mle
- *7 . Mr<! .iciHiii- SiciOM.il ; t i K dig V-ars. If the .-drs of c.iu n he - It'was aAai'iirly.uffaij-.’onl V nieni- »ntj fve| soimS-rabi« l thought i wm.,. down. Soule of our inerciu^H
. cit.v List o!,.c .'.brought ill a re.a u average' same hers of ;t hi* lodges izid tlieir. *f;1.nii- ^yeU.,;'.m.1 see lf •v,”‘ do II3- jbink it would have been b^H
anygoo*i,.-.MiMK ki.xa tREt.E«icK. ;j.]liKj he. settled up firsts The
til ( I'of k! O tJtlltl mr tif » ^
in High Hill on Auly 17 and 1-S.
A bran new baby 'boy arrived There will die about 4< > OrAidlele-
Mw. H. A. Washbdrn emled city hist Tlmr>Ma v retumed from •' l}l bi’e.mi average -am-.- bars oi r i,c.judge ifcnd tmM,*.;n,nii- iav ^ A
her visit in th«. Kaulbacli house- <'oiouul Institbe ^bthme^metit I’1"”' «»«>t|l'r WOlfe; 'vhi. Ii h- hi- «>t.- orient. • I,,. Mini i.Cio. aug.'.i. .1C
M Hifil Mft foi Kew rim Tlmi-s- exeri-ises. m, oin|i,uiie.| l,v \k~> . " ,s '-'ik-»’«- *Wvmj.ajm;UH»t- 1-n- ,1[AK M.„ ,
•y to visit -her brother's fain- ^ni ‘Simpson, who has nov iqale Ins \ ie.ld at ti-oiii 4<» to 90; joy a d^e v<»ti mg was Cj vent. . by Lvdia E. a inkhams Vegeti
.—LaGcailge Journal. , ed Vhe ahnn/ii of the Institute.— nisliels. pel .,n 1 y.---l.tjna • 1. P *n-.. tho>*y Cht^S^nf• Sebulenb'ijrg p*>nnd aei-ording to direction
■’* ^ u ’ll I ill iftlllik < itivon ; jess. -. Stickel-, ' SftV I KnvV rmt fe*lt vv-^n fit
hold apd left fo
day to visit her
ily.—iLaGrfiiige Journal
11 'olorado 1 itizen.
Mrs. Annie Lattmier left last
week fig San Antonio where she
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groom gets a salarv of £27 *
i> Vegetawr.w U almut Thf allow.
_ Uireviions. amieau has beeil U8«l to lor
say I ha\\- not fe^t so well fyr years as f.P , ^Mlie} .We wish for W iliie s y?
I do at present. Before taking vour sake that tlleolfl saying tljMt it 4
takes no more to sujipbrt two pJ
than it does one wasirt a lie.
“The briile sent us a shoe boxk
full of a conglomeration of stuff .Ji
______ ____ ... At its l-cguliir mooting liisr .ih i-y -b. N, ( 'unimings. of llalti-c- ' K. oi; |’. ’’l^ ’a/i}: tii/'- nlilowin^
will reside in future with her day night Lyons Lodge. No. 195. villy is in l*;i i ’aiiqw) -this week «»ir : ‘ »m«*ei> last W ‘slnesday night, tor and'did not care u>. talk with any one/,
daughter, Mrs. C. H. Hoard.— $• F anil A.AI. ♦*lecte<l tlie' foj- ’ii- visit to hist daughter. Mrs. 11 us Hie eiisit in^ , t i-*rui: .Max nScli- No<v i. feet s<> well I cannot be grateful
flatonia Record. • liiwing otficors:. M. C. LcVbv. \V. 'Garyille. Mr. Cu.inming-s has an w.ai-tz. ,-haiicMllorr romnmhder: enough to you for what you have done summsed to a c-ik-P
, - M.: .Vlex. Hiiyi-lK s W.;. H/.Nfbi.li»|tf«ut1i irt ihn .futuiv this. {<■• | A-1. ^ P»*wi !«•,. jak^p^of Rirfties —
tf. . * , Kessler. 4. W .;: A. H. Hildci>rau<l.- s‘M‘tion and says the sternly and \- H, Loettcner. prelate! L. ■ vo¥>.. £ept.t to,■ 18«>.,
idles ranine l>*w is, ot >»■ .■■■■■■____ subs antial growth of HI (’ampo, Goeth. master-, of work; H. A.* Backache Cured
j£tfr>» who has been here vjsit mg . ■ while rapid, is not in the least Vogel song: master at . Viniis; : £ Dear Mbs Pwkham I .write to ,....... K lvino.
cousin, r». .. - K„ ,„e. VA.PV5.,./" iF'’!! 1!7:!'f-'455,,n: Lf
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left last vSaturday for Yoakum,
wherk she will attend the nor-
mal.—Rnnge News.
_ symmer colds
^c?re noted for hanging on.
The Weimar Masonic lodge at I hey w eaken your throat
its regular meetingelectedtliefol-
lowing officers for the ensuing , _
term: G. A. Moore, worshipful c Don't trifle with them,
master; William Walker, .senior LTake. Scott’s Emulsion at
warden; Henry G. Brasher, junior T, once. It soothes, heals,
warden; T. A. Hill, treasurer and ^ and cures. .
J.C. Hubbard, secretary.—Web “> soc.•min. a*.idru«i«..
mar Mercury. ‘ .
Lagle.
leiiburg Sr ickcr.
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*. and lungs, and lead to
« serious trouble.
situation.—kj< amp.,. - • -.................. - ^................. T . ..
It is the. only medicine I have foundt
that helped'/me. 1 doctored with one
. of the best physician^ in the city of
Never to ret uric—single. Key. * Mill Lu.ndscliVnr a witness in New \ork. bnt received no benefit. I
Fd \vin 1). ilanmer. left, here hist the Gerhnrdt murder cases, wlin faad been ailing.for about sixteen years.
Monday, for Paris. Texas, where lives in .Ik*Witt count.v. became ™ f and nervous that I could
• mk.. in .I... n,vis. • Vi..Niiiy n,«''!*• ;-•••-
tian ( lmicli State ne*ettng. At-. mgllT and'imagmed fie voimmt- Menses were irregular and painful
terthe close lie will, visit Hunts- ted the -.murder. He beggod to Words cannot express the benefit I have
ville, Texas, where lie will take be shot instead inf hung. His derived from the use oi your medicine.
Ullto himself a partner, who will friends took him home on Tues- I heartily recommend it to all suffering
.share this life's journey with him day. Helms been insane once women.” — Mk«. Mart BApaaixesit,
on .Thursday, June 21. The before.—Flores ville Chronicle. Windsor, Pa. - ‘
! a sample of Bi?ttie's cooking we
iare sorry for Willie. Our jani-
tor s dog fell heir to the cake and
now he's lying in the cold, <
this wedding is
none of our funeral. If WilHe
and Bettie are satisfied we’ve no
kick coming.
Beat for the Bowel*. ;
Xu matt«*r what alls you, headache to a'-’ C
ciim-er, vimj will never get well until vour
IniWeis are put right. CASCAKETS lielp' na-
ture, i-uiv you without a gripe or pain, pro-
dime easy natural movement*, eoets ro« W. ■
to rents to st-art getting your health back
CASi'A KKTN Canuy Cathartic, the imuIul
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put up in boxes, ^Very tablet has C 7? *
C. stampeil on It. Hewnr* pt imitations.
—Miss Bertha Elstner returned
yesterday from San Antonio.
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