Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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HALLETSVILLE, LAVACA CO., TEXAS JULY 20.1893.
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Oias* Mail Matter. •- ’Jp*
NO. 34.
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*' » 1 ——■ '***’ runneth not to the contrary, has
J beeipto make, the vote cast for the
> Democratic candidate for governor
Anov Dol/ino PnUlHpr tlie preceding, election the basis
MUCA DdMIlg rUfwUOli of representation in state cpnveu-
\i j tious. The only conceivable
— ground for changing that lake
Equal to’the te,
i last year, uuder the leadership of
a pang of disappointed politicians,
to defeat the party at the polls,
Superior to the rest—
Absolutely pure,
Thoroughly recommendable. and to give that element a proper-
Uion of representation that has
- never vet, been conceded to those
AVe know it is good, - who come to the party fresh from
the camps of the enemy. The Day
60 feet long and 40 feet wide and The half-dollar price of admis-j
display the stars and stripes. sion admits to everything in fair '
Tlie new State of Washington is • tb© grounds except the Turkish 1
going to provide for “watermelon^ theatre, Egyptian Temple, Cairol
dav’V in September i by sending I Japanese village and the ^
twenty car loads of that succulent I wonderful exhibition of trained j
fruit, ; . animals.
By wav of comparison the post-
office department exhibits a mod- { ~ s „ i .. u i
emrailway postal car and a figure Kemp s Balaam stops the cough ,
of an Indian on show shoes, carry- at otR'e- ^ »
ing a mail sack. Nest of:Kansas Sehels.
Paiuting machines which paint f: Kansas Cm, July 14. —A spec-
or ka.somine asfa*i™ twenty men ; iftl fr0ffi Manou. Ran., says:, If
with brushes have been of great - tttero has been any doubt as to the
E. H. MITCHEL.
DEALER IN
Coughing Leads to Conisumptiou.
Dry Goods, Groceries, and-’.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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-The leading low price m»n of Halletsville. North-west corner Square.
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8. C. Patton.
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r , . the camps of the enemy. The Day- fi©^vic©in4hfi. .copgtriwt10^ °f the., in.tentibhs of the Populist govern- f ’ _ * _
Weuseitourselv.es, Globe and all other Clark organ* larger buildings. mOut to reorganize the militia in \ ^\y,r\^ f \ \T- D. S~\ ^
And vou know it is not often i ni»ght as well dismiss this matter Austria's- exhibit was finished, the interest of the Populrsts,- the" V \ 1 I I \ K IV f I
And you know it is not otten *hoIj(,st|v Tlierp )g and cau h(?jti,st, it includes a V<1 W A I 1 ‘VJ- JA 1 7 i\( /\
Adoctorlikeshisownmedicine. ! but one Democratic party -in Tex- display of Bohemian and other ::Record should set such doubts at 1 'V ^ ^ . .' • U,
■ 'as undone of the several organ- glassware, leather goods and bean- rest." The Record, speaking of , * ,
izntions thijj opposed each other f,fnl lirv,iao donnrutmnc . it_«—j.- • -— --------
-C. B. Patton.
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Ask for it.
Insist on getting it
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glassware, leather gootls and beau- : reBt.- Tiie Record, speaking of
tiful house decorations. ., disbanding the . four companies of |
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the Jast campaign must; Drinking water thoroughly which took part in the j
be iecogflizea^ ns^ such. ^ TJie ^ re- -,(,0|*ed and toilet rooms are free to legislative troubles last winter.
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Von will hiiv it flc-ain roir,1],1ion °,f tbis inct}* th® tirste8- all visitors at the fair. ^Mineral a^d the organization of two cota-
YOU -W1U Duy It again. • sci.tial to^harmony, in the^party water is sold at I cent a glass, i panics -.of cavalry, says: A! We
There are 1,500 free toilet rooms.
Bea water is almost as expensi\*e
HAMUFACTORED DULY BY
and it is deceptive end dishonest
do contend ^otherwise. Another
want Artz to go right along as he
indisputable wiuM?f men whV°wltl
KKm. D. CLEVELAND & CO., "5?d,6f.^B£Pkeeping Ltwater &hi tanksdand <*®J.ordera^od have ho qualms
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
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OVER THE COUNTY.
eiples on which its organization
is miiiutained to suit the whims
of a disgruntled faction that may
follow the lead of some scheming
politician whose interest is antag-
onistic to the party and who seeks
its overthrow. All true Demo-
crats are auxious to restore the
WILLIAMSBUltG
Campmeeting is the order of the
’-day.
Leopold Schwartz of .Ballots-
is carefully prevented from waet- ^>°at riddling the, carcasses of
ing; 70,000 gallons are in. constant
use.
President Cleveland is variously
known anjong the? foreigners at the
those who attempt to tear d<?wli-
the legally elected government.
The shooting of a few score of
Republican scoundrels last winter
would have been a blessing to thet
-Dealers Jn-
DRY - GOODS, - GROCERIES - AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. *
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Sweet Tlorae
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Raj a h B A h^-ooo d * KhedWe ^Emir' 6late anc^ an invaluable service to
yille, was in the eity last week on j supporter of the regnlar Demo-
business. . . •' • 1 cratic organization to*’talk about
Cotton is beginning to opeD. changing.the basiB of representa-
Oar gin is alx>ut ready for the tion in the state convention; for the
H«w cotton. , benefit of those ’who bolted the
Mr. 8be|ton, representing Leqp, | party aDd followed the leadership
A H. Blnra of Galveston, was in . of Clark, • Cun.ey% Matloc-k and
tbe city in the interest of his firm. Johnny Lane in the last . state’
The Mossv Grove cnmpmeetinti , campaign. YijH
------------------- — kt xt , xt- t/i law and order. But in the hour
former strength and prestige of , Bey, Negus Nanais, Nizam, Khan,, Q| it wag found the.state mil-
the party and will make all possi- Sheik and Yizier. of tbe l nited was a neBt Gf rebels.”
r b1e Concessions to that end, but it I states. _—;-—-—ttt . ..
is worse tban foolish- it is disbon- j Among Indian curiosities' of tbe r: Sl!l.llh 3 Ba:a‘l ^ea#us' ^an[sh bi e’
est for Waller Baker or any other ; exposition are a Winnebago Mat- prevent and cure sick-neadache, con
house, .an Omaha Sod-house, a stipation and stomaeh ^dis orders.
Sipux, Buffalo-hide, T©pee, Totem- Tlie AnnyViH Passed. |
pc-les from Vancouver and an Iro-i T. ■ .
quoie, birch-bark canoe.- - I!ei:ux, July 1.^, Thf. army hill
0 .. h was passed by the reichstag this
... Ja'-»ue6e,have]a village afterfloon b a majority of stiieeo.
- m tUe Plamauce. iheir luitj are th,, vote standing -201 ,u favor of
of bamboo poles and palm leaves tbe measure to 185 against it.
dbatebed with.the native grass of
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S. A. & A. P. R’y
COMPANY.
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Trains leave HalhdHville daily as follows:
For Houston, Galveston and intermediate points at 3:00. Con-
necting at Wallis with Sante Fee and at Houston
with all lines with all points North and East. ,
For Corpus Christi, Rockport, San Antoifio, Bocme, Comfort
and Kerrville at J :15 n. m. ^
For rates and other information call on or address .-jpjjfl
E. J. Martin, 2 I. J. Meyeraj
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■ General Passenjrer Apent, San Antonio. -
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began last Friday. There was a - . .
very large aUenrfauce last Sunday, — t VPMhHs. gyt voiu* Osmrbnrgs Mr;;
Thpre were several present who nuikin- cottoa otc-: fronr Wni.p?
I'Uerewere sever al present no ivterson^ Lo., tlioV sell thebesf.^z-at ‘
Joittwi the church. I here are a «j cent«. (ash. * * .7 . j x.v •
good many campers on the ground. -Y —
The music is well enjoyed by all World's Fair Notes.
who like singisg. Oampmeeting Mr. Ernst Rather ol Pagel Set-
will continue the refit of the week | tlehient 1ms returned from the
and maybe longer. Fidelia.
HdayaY The Javanese dancing girls Smith’s Smr.il Bile Beans net on the m
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•. t; attract much attention.’
Station A?ent at Halletsvti’ :
bile, eurc constipation and malaria.
S. e. KEMP
HalletsviUe and Co.iunibus, lYealer Iii .. t
Ih'liahle Pianos* and Oj g’aiis. S[)(.*cia] g^ont for
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MORALES.
worlil's ful r, nu<i hue suut «o ihe AN If) GAMP
Hecali) tIre follpwiDg notes of obVd*:
i the South side saddler and harness maker has enlarged
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store room so as to aiecOmodate a bigger stock of
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juiv.s, PSSlSiST'Scilery' cind Hcirncs
than ever before. A careful stcadv of the wants of
trade has enabled this dealer to purchase just such
cles as his customers dcmaird, aud in point of price Afijj
.quality he challenges* comparison. , '
Try him if you want a set of single
double harness. " ™
Ilai.letsville, - - ■
ARONSOHN
• Without rain in a few more days 243,930,55:
the cotto\i emp will t»e cut short in A traveling sidewalk [s-a curiosi-
’~this section of 4be county. tv of the fair. Y v 'vV:
Still the Democrats hud Popu- j ' G20.000 people at tended tiieopen-
lists keep up a discussion. That 10{r exercises May first. j
i« right, fio.l th?'"^e fierpw as it Tbe Krnpp gun «bibit 1ms cost j
^ ■ auarly u uiiiliriD (lol,arv‘. .. .
Ttev. SaDders began a piotracted j Cars oll the sliding railway ; run |
meeting here last Saturday. It is ; 0t a sT)f,e,‘ ^ miles an 1 opr, •
thooght that it would last a week., ^“Midway Plaisance” means the ’
There was a large attendance and ’middle pleasure ground. •-. f_______ _ „ _____ ^___
good interest Sunday. • The California section has a
r >1 re. Wilbanks Vand h*o- son lYwei uf oranges 30 feet high; , . WitRa^stock of.^loth,ing .that is. remarkable in many ways.^- I« assortment
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the - wm
friends here, returned to* Edna on \\ ashingtou six car loads-of eXr (
k Georgn of Port Lavaca ie [ f, - M . 'v ' , VM
vieitlDg friends ami relative* ,u f
CbarUe who ^visiting ^Tlmdcatv^Ynscnm^fnini ,
Saddlery and Harness.
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our vicinity.,
ing shows 200 cases of euHrely hew
medals.
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f|#HE OPENS THE DOOBSfe
Tho^e wRd,tcoiitemplfite making purchases under the
head sh'nnld bear in mind that
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Mr. and Mrs. F. Strane have re- _ ^10 V • ; {
turned from a .vigil to. her mother: fpere are ^0,(^0 Wbyth .of nags ( For yoursptinV trade •w.-itH--.atrdhg inducements-in the opportunity tor selec-l
“Sti, Manley.ha* re,ur»,l i ^ C :
She reports having had a pleasant were coatractetl for and are being j. LJ \c - T * ^ki!le<l hands- will win trade and retain it, and by
stay while there. ... j made; v > -' V ' U* ■ ■ *> LM* ^
Mies Lizzie Lochauseu who was Among other novel exhibits on.1 MFN’S
seriously ill last week has recover- -the Midway Plaisance is an oe- ; - \7/At'trriir »
ed and is now spending a week in irich farm. - 1 I OL i Ho,
MiM M.iasie Grissom one- nf ;, IATuN'iYj 7lYlip!lol‘Yf T BOV S -v~4^TrimnlilUf A S[KH;iaIty.^~~- „
our VOnnR In,bes is ftth-mimK tin- and Cl 11 LI )RE N 'S H^leui-llL.T.*.. . ' -<>— •' Nqr.h aid. pobUe
Jftang© norma . . ’Piri.mty-five liundred". uniformed O 7 • •
_ ■ inch ffipstitute'Hie guard at the
—We expect to-Nflosjf!' out our Cntm- fair-grofindw,. ;
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purstiuig this course his cuM,omer.s are now
*" • : ’ iiumbered bv hundreds.
•Everything to be found lo a saddlery houae is kept In at
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•—ne exp«*cr ie-eusjf» mu «»ur i;nurr. r r ■•^'™ *
line of La(H.‘Y siippi r-hrfi.rc Tl.---.•:is..n •'prusWunt ('IcM-iaihiY. Fr-t ini- . «*=**■
ia over and vou can get them for -U-ss ■ .:-:nb4te A; pt . _' a y,
ninoy now Ura.l by .-allin* riyhl tb.- .Ml ,
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a wav on your friends. ™ V®1°«^ iDComparabld.
’ Thsl»d^r2ul'.'’ XrT ; r"l.'1|"''N"~ al"l"'blUM :|i,„l ........
ljnfatbeH.mu.niR.-,-... Neither ex-President Harrison Tjj LsdlfiS^ DlBSS CODflS
The Waco Day-(dobe takes is- or his Vice-President Morton M ill ilttUiyg Ui GOO UUUUO
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on account of removal to mv new store, th
v fore I am selling out at .
S5rJ3S£F3-a#~ “l' s> Wiiiw m
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conventioD .od declare* its belief.] jVf*"3 ;t“'1 ,u*ke » dry' stick
that even Chairman Baker would i 0880m'
not contend for such a basis. •- 4,000 plants- were exhibited iu :__
What Chairman Baker inav or the Orchid shqw the second week in j Js fu},v , uippe(1 wjlh the huntf-* <<>n tain* all the latest ahape« and
may Dot contend for is a small M“” *-----»»—♦“ —,-li ,. ‘A . —
matter to th« state Democracy, of
which he is but a ver^ insigniti- 8een
UNPRECEDENTEDLY - LOW - PRICES,
N.a\ i- iIl twite to buy watches, clocks and
mluct'tl prices, for I must Sell and to do so am ofTerUMfJ
May from all parts of the world . »onte8t lin^ of neckwear, undfeeweir, shades of Bprinjr Headwear in fine the goods at figures that Will make them go,
making the finest exhibit ever hosiery and gloves-'to be fpu.ud4D.the••• ha,t»,.derbV8,
city.
factor. Tbe onbrbken rule
s Democratic party from a
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alpines, uriiftners, arid ;
, fuil llufeof thecelebrate<1 Stetson hais. .
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A Boston bunting firm gav0
'when the memory of man j largest flags ever seen* They are J -An C3fl^ v C^tl j I^ltlcll A.pprcCL'ttC(l. | H ALLETSVILLEj
STANKIEWICZ-
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Donoghue, J. M. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1893, newspaper, July 20, 1893; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995858/m1/1/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.