Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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LEHMANS . «
HALLETSVILLE, LAVACA GO , TEXAS, NOVEMBER 3, 1892
Mr. O Ezzell has foored from
Hope to a farm two miles away.
Mr. Robert McMurry was
circulating among his many friends
around Hope last Saturday. '
Messrs. li; B. Mack and Robert"
'Thrift, Sydney Hamlin, T. R.
Malone and Professor H. P. Webb
all went to ToaKum last Firday
to hear Bill Arp, the homely
philosopher, and expressed them-
selves as well pleased.
We will have a good old Simon
pare -Democratic speech here next
Saturday frpm- Mr. Yol. Ellis, who
will be given a hearty welcome.
Mrs. Semires has a very sick
child but it is much better at
present. , Democrat.
Roll of Honor:
Eighth grade: M. Farrington, I
Addie SummerliD, Martin Riggs;
7th grade: R. Sims, W. Sims, B.;
Smith;43tb grade: Julia KnhDe,
K Schneider, Addie Lambert; 5th
grade: Zadie Long, Charley John-
son, Ida McCoy; 4th grade: M.
Pearce, Charlie Atkinson, Ed.
Munson; 3rd grade; Maggie Me-1
C05, F. Thigpen, H Archer: 2nd j
grade: C. Archer Nora Farring-
ton, Agnes Munson, Thos. Lam- i
bert; 1st grade: Sam Ezzell,!
Gordon Robin, Frank Thrift, C.
Kuhne. H. Rt Webb, Rrin.
E. H. MITCHEL.
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: * DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Groceries, and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Bow would you like to make a eup
of pure, delicious Coffee instan-
taneously, with iall the aroma
and freshness of the new parched
berry ?
The leading low price man of Halletsville. North-west emreer Square
You can do this by adding a third
of a spoonful of Condensed Coffee
MARIJOVA, to a cup of hot water
or milk. '
And from now until Jan. 1, S. Aronsohn wijl
give his Competitors
Ask your grocer for a 25 or 50 cup
bottle of MARIJOVA Condensed
Coffee. Perfectly pure eoffee; no
Asre^gn ingredients.
AGENTJFOR THr, CELEBRATED
A Rocky Road To Travel
Wm. D. CLEVELAND & CO
HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS.
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Special attention given to orders from the country and adjoining towns
He has made a Schedule of Low Prices on
HOUSTQN,
SOU AGENTS FOR TEXAS
Fall Goods
OYER THE COUNTY:
ANDREWS CHAPEL. •
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Tater digging time. |
Mr. J. A. Fowlkes is .improving, j
Election day vyill soon be .here.
Vote for who you please—Hogg. j
Mr. Lee Fowlkes left us Friday, j
Mrs. Hildebrand of San Antonio j,
is visiting her father-in-law, Mr.,
VV. J. Hildebrand.
Mrs. Wm. Lawrence went to
Flore^ville, Wilson county, Satur-
day to visit her daughter, Mrs. Jef j
Griffith. '• 1
Misses Lizzie Smith and Lulu';
Halletsville [
That Cannot Be Duplicated Anywhere
WILLIAMSBURG.
Renters are beginning to move, ;
Lahdlords are making new im-1
provements on their farms.
jp. C. Adier of Victoria was in ’
the city last week.
Candidates are swarming around
Fere like bees that have just conje
out of their bive.‘
Prayer meeting at the Chapel
last 8unday night was well attend-
ed.
Bro,. W. E. Rector of this city j
will attend the Methodist Confer- !
at Gonzales the coming week. !
;Mr. E, Pierce paid Mr. J.
ton a pleasant visit last TueMjhv !
Believing that the people will appreciate
Of all make and prices: Special make o£_.
rs from a distance solicited and promptly filled., All work
* . warranted to be first class. Repairing and trimming
promptly attended to. A full stock of
Cellars, Bridles, Lines Harness Trace Chains, Etc
Lawrence went' to
Saturday, ' ; t .
Mr. John Williams returned
from Dallas Thursday where he
bad been in attendance on the
soldiers’ re-uuion. * Says fie never
N. Ellrich & Co
nh&Mfr i ' lc.-u.hiui
JLl eoiwed hiiasclf tetter. g; • -
Hon.: Horace Chilton • passed
through our town Saturday morn-
ing.
The roll of honor for Lawrence
school fbr the sixth week is as fob j
lows!: Cbas.- Stiatmanu, John
liawhence, Leon Barne, Lulu Law-!;
re nee, Ida Stratinar.h, Nora Best-, y
Mamie Reaves.
Mi. W. J. Hildebrand of the f
Oakland school and W. F. Adams
attended the South Texas Teach-i ;
era* association at Weimar andV
were hospitably VenterfUiiied tty..
Mr. ahd Mrs. Taylor. ... \ p
•thirty-five feet high. The pif>es 1
hjtre been laid to the public busi-j
aees places. Private residences
will aoou be supplied with w ater
also.
LasVweek, Tuesday the house of
Alex Lewie, col., caught1 tire and
burned down while the parents
were at work in the field. They
bad left a little five months old in-
fant in the house. The baby was
beffned very severe and died a few
boors afterward.
Mr. James Smothers arid others
want to Weimar to near Third par-
ty apeeehes last week,
A1 Johnson »nd family of Mossy
Grove were in the city visiting J
friends.
Excitement will run very high
Until next Toet day. Many a per-
son -will lie doomed poli-
tically. that day. Another week
more and you 11 hear it said “Hogg
» Governor and m will have com-
mission once more.” Won’t tbe~
different “Paiti lies” wear a long
-7;And & "Toilet * Artiol<es-&-
V - • ■ ' ' ■ • 1
■ . * “ T. \ ■ • -■ m—mmmmmm—mm— -nr; w _ -■ ».•1 t- v • _ • <■ A
Pure Fresh Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, stationery, Toilet Articles, and anything- else <n
,j—in that One of business.—-fl
E?xSscrIptioraLS Specialty,
. Mr. Ellrieh is a competent prescrlptionist. He speaks English,
; and German, and will always be on hand to wait on customers.
K , : , ■' :■ ‘
J Ledbetter and Kno^ba?® an efl&ce in-lbft building. Drugstore open every nil
Ghapel school, specially requests
us to give’ the ’following names of
her pupils who deserve special
honor, for their conduct during the
first mouth of school: Eune Simp-
son, Max ' Mohuker, Neil McKay,
Maggie Fowlkes and .Belie Mor-
row- . . .
Death has visited our neighbor-
hood and taken the. infant child
W. Arnim
Also money. Only fine pro-
ductions of the lodni upon our
: ■ shelves*. v.v = ,• "!j;-. :: !■
describes our present rush of
trade. A • - • : >v!-./■!''-
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- Our stock of Fine Clothing
is attracting attention now he-
i cause of its neatness, durabili-
_ ________j;ty and cheapness- rj-V VVe; are
the road to Halfetsville lending | shpwipg: Spni0 Very neat de-
nuJe hitched to a;'buggy.' Jt j signs in neckwear! Suits arc
me as thonedi thi-nvniA ont tiva t of every terade^'.and style.
The clothing we Sell is made
to fit people of. various sizes;
call on us. . We can fit you. -
■ Negligee Shirts and a full
line of goods suitable for' out.-
; inir. !
Cashmeres and ladies' cloth -
aL honest prices’. ; k C f ;.
- Ginghams and muslins, in
large quantities^ ;Table linen
of Mr. L. E. McKinnon. '
The '‘Billie” has evidently cotnc
to giief. Last weej5 we. saw him
i!oh .r
a mate hitched to
seems as though the mule got: the ;
. “wonts” afe a house by tite road- f.
. side and “Billie” Bad to gpt out
l and coax him by.. , It was too good r
• to keep. / y-,r .. '. - j.
• There was a large congregatioii
to hear Elder Cnriijgtou pi^acli
Handfiy. pARVEkui
: i • -ViTv-
. V ’ N'f'iisrev.
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. • . octoi .-r: vjur storG is
'j . A is I have hot seen a ui*?ve from
•] this place i thought f would .write .
agaiil. ‘;
1 see that Cat Horn has deserted
the Herald. L thought he wrs !
the old reliable corres!t>bhdeut? hut
I see he hos?quit, s > J will begin
to write again,
j • M e; had a norther the other
; night. It was quite cool, bul • it
has faired off and the’ ;fitm shines ;
(beautifully.
The farmers of tlfis sectiOn' have ,
picked their cotton out and - now ;
they are pulling their corn.
There was a political speaker
at Nursery last Tuesday night.:
He was a Third party speaker, but**
he couldn’t do anything with the
I'keep all the best saddle tree* that are iu»de In
state on hand, uhd will make any style sadtUe hr bar
uess. or anything else outnf leather to order on tb*-
c——.shortest possible notice.-r—o
u I guarantee all my work to give entire satisfaction* .*
Durable Shoes,
lh-:^i/.iiVg : t*.v- \vunt iti • Halletsville’ of; a first class feed
IroirVthc start, aiid iiccd no: Ijrvaking-.
Hhvel opened Tip ij3 the J. F„ Elstncr. byild.ing with
Hay, Corn &
S. Aronsohn
comfort to his
for this child is
to hm ashes a
bereaved Daren
$h\dU they are offering to the public ut prices as l
I --------market justifies.----
j : S®“Their stock y?ill be replenished from time b
• the w»£ts of the trade.
W and wife of
iting Mr. J. S.
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1892, newspaper, November 3, 1892; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995767/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.