The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Tuesday, July 30, 1912.
THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEW ERA
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Saving fodder is the order of the ® MATULA HARDWARE CO. ifi
in Shiner, Texas. SR
day now.
A wedding dance was had at the
Novohrad hall last Monday. Chas.
Adamcik was married to Fannie
Kolcak. Qute a crowd was pre-
sent.
Mrs. Joe Yanek Sr., and
daughter, Miss Albina, spent Sun-
dya with Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig
Tkac.
Chas. Chresta, Mr. and Mrs.
Lud. Tkac and children returned
from Yoakum last Friday, where
they had been on a visit to their
kinfolks.
What’8 the matter with “Red
Hat” “Sweet Sixteen” and “Pine
Apple”? Come again;* your let-
ters are simply 0. K.
B. .W Tkac returned from Yoa-
kum from a visit to his sister,
last week.
Mr. Gieptner is drilling a well
for Ben Bfcod on Ragsdale Ranch.
Ark “Red Hat” how he likes to
play “Glen Rose.”
Rough Rider.
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Phone to Dave Landa for ice
cold melons.
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*fi HARDWARE -ALL KINDS SR
a Your Patronage Solicited, SR
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ARKANSAW.
Cake Winners.
Mr. aria Mrs. J. G. Gregory en-
tertained thir many friends Tues-
day night with plenty to eat and
drink, and the young people play-
ed games and Miss Minnie Alley
got the Cake as being the pretd. si
girl and Jim Nance got a cake for
WILSON CO.
being the ugliest man.
Camp Ranch, July 27.—Hot and
dry is the cry of the day and cot*
ton picking has begun again.
Messrs. Davis Key and Frank
Lanten have installed a large gas
engine to be used for irrigation.
Otto Pfeil and daughter Miss
Ella and Hilda of Riddleville are
here on a visit to W. F. Pfeil and
Ben New and wife of Yoakum family,
vas in our burg Sunday on busi- Miss Lena Reed was taken to
ness- San Antonio to have her throat
West and Kit Carson were in operated on, and returned hame
Old Arkansaw last week taking up last Friday, and is doing well,
a collection for Terry Shows who Misses Mary and Minnie Ull-
is in the hospital at Cuero. Didn’t mann attended church at Flores-
learn what they got. ville Sunday.
Will New and wTife and Miss The feast here was not well at-
Ima and H. T. Johnson attended tended and the dance at night
the Socialist encampment Thurs- was poorly attended,
day and report a good time. Chr. Boer is busy painting a
j I loyd New from Terry School fine dwelling house for Mr. Ma-
was in Old Arkansaw a few days tula.
_ I, this week. Misses Mary and Minnie Ull- *
Uvefy end Feed Stfible , Lum Perry visited his daughter, man, Lillie Koehler and Messrs, j Moss-v Grove Sunday. Those in at-
¥<) ALL POINTS. ^Irs- Lee Eitz Henry this week. Raymond Albert, Walter Koehler tendance f ronV ^UKhmsburg were
WILSON BROS
DENTISTS
Successor to Dr. Roberson.
We do all kinds of dental work
and use the painless method of
extracting. __
HiU & Bonordcn’s
BARBER 8H0P
FIRST CLASS WORK.
PCLtTE ATTENTION.
Hot And cold baths. Laundry
in connection.
MOSSY GROVE.
July 25.— Here I come with a
few items for the New Era.
The dance given at John Liver-
goods was fairly ^vell attended.
Louie Chapman spent Tuesday
and Wednesday with Kittip Nolen
of this place. , ■
R, S. Nolen and K. S. Nolen re-
turned home Wednesday from the
Navidad, where they had been
looking after cattle.
Will. Stockton and family of
Karnes Co. visited friend^ and re-
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latives here last week. u
“Aunt Dinah” and “Good
Night”, why were you not at the
party Tuesday night?
Frank Par, of Gonzales^ is visit-
ing relatives and friends here this
week.
Cotton is opening some in this
•mmunity, some report picking by
the first of August.
Church services were held at
FIRST CLASS TRAMS to HIRE
Rates reasonable.
ED. ELLINGSTON
Courteous treatment. Thone 133. Saturda
Bus to all trains.
Miss Bettie Marshall visited at
Hope Saturday.
and Ruddie Schmidt, paid F.! Webster and EuSenie Norrell,
Thane and family a visit last Sun-lErnst GhaPman> Misses Mabel
Will New and somTom Johnson day. [ Chambers and Anna Ferrel .
took in the celebration at Yoakum Last Thursday night a surprise! ^he encampment at Ezzell was
party was given at the home of good’ better, best.
G. W. New Jr. had business at Mr. E. Remenskey for Mrs. Re-
IF YOU WANT PEACHES WE CAN SUPPLY YOU. LARGE
SHIPMENTS RECEIVED DAILY AT $1.50 PER BUSHEL.
FRUIT JARS, ALL SIZES AND JAR CAPS, RUBBERS AND
SUGAR TO PUT illft UP WITH AT
MILLER BROS.
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WE HAVE THE HOST UP-TO-DATE SODA FOUNTAIN IN
TOWN; ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES.
Fordtran Sunday.
Lee Jacobs and
Crop prospects are good; we
mensky’s birthday. A large crowd had a nice Monda-v which was
through Old Arkansaw this week
on his way to Edna.
wife passed was there. Two kegs of the S. A.
foam” were emptied and every
one enjoyed himself with dancing
Roy Byars of Buggerville was in an 1 drinking until the late hour
our city Tuesday on business.
W. W. Duke was seen in our
burg this week buying cattle.
Fred Hoffer was in Old! Arkan-
called, them hime. Those that at-1
tended from here were Misses ^
Mary and Minnie Ullmann.
, Vm. Pundt and wife, Willie and
good for cotton.
Everybody come out to
Grove next Sunday to church.
Meeting will start by Rev. N. W.
i Carter.-
So will close with best wishes to
i the force.
Lucky Jim
saw this week shaking hands with Henry Thane, Ruddie and Oskes
Frio County
KOERTH.
his friends.
Rev. J. F. Carson and wife and
Mr. West nad family of Clifton
visited at G. W. New’s Friday.
Dixie.
I will drop in a few lines to the
For years J. S. Donahue, So.
offers unexcelled opportunities to
the farmer, hotaeseeker or invest- dear New Era> because no one Hayen Mich a ^ a war caDtain
or. The time to buy land is now write# from our beautlful htt e as a lighthouse keeper, averted
while it is yet cheap. Great irri- cltY awful wrecks, but a queer fact is,
The weather is fine and clear, he might have been a wreck, him-
Miss Lucy Bahoc of Floresville self, if Electric Bitters had not
ed to product- an enormous in- «* visiting here with friends. kidlev*'froubTe' hf
crease in values. Soil is very rich Mls3 Theresa and Victoria Ack' writes, “after I had taken other
Mid all crops do welL I have sever- ermann and Nora Gerdes spent so called cures for years, without
al improved and unimproved Sunday evening with
Laura and Christine Hoffer. _ my sight. Now, at seventy, I am
on a feeling fine.” ™
Schmidt and Emil Ullmann.
Henry Boenning is the proud
owner of a new Buick auto.
There will be a dance here at
Camp Ranch Hall Aug. 17. Let’s
all go.
Uncle Bill.
ST. JOHN.
VELEHRAD.
gation projects ill operation and
under way in this section is destin-
the dance on the 29th at St. John.
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Nearly all the farmers are now
, through cutting fodder.
I There was a big barbecue in
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Schulenburg the 24th of July and
many people attended it.
Ludwig Spaniel will be finished
soon with buildng the house.
^ “Chocolate Eyes” are you still
farms for sale at prices ranging
July 26.— I will drop a few
lines to the dear New Era again.
Messrs. Rud. Kahanek and Aug. j liying why donY you write?
________ Kubos we.re 86611 here Sunda-V j Ask Mattie Frazer why she did
Misses benefit and they also improved ,route 10 k elehrad. uot g0 in dle Society ?
..... - - ” Joe Barina and wife Snd,f Mr. and Mrs
Mr.
from $20 to $50 per acre accord- Boys, yon are not to get on a UD6i, for dfP.ePsia' in: tw0 da»ghters, Julie and Lidie,j daughler Annie,
ihg to improvements and ooea- fence from a mad dog. Do not be- ^^ t^nhletXy ^re without daUghter’ "r' ^
tSon. Write me the kind of farm lieve in them, as I do. equal. Try them. Only 50c at Led-
Miss Angie McClanahan of Yoa- better Kopecky Drug Co.
or size tract you are looking for
and I will send list and prices to
suit your requirements.
. .Address H. R. Clinkscales, Jr.
' | Moore, Texas.
P*y! Hay!
kum is visiting here .
Ask Joe Knpka and R. Peter
hoWthey got home last Sunday.
Will close for this time and wait
fon another New Era.
this week.
Junior.
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SWEET HOME.
For cheap hay see us. Selling
good prairie hay at $10 per ton.
Lkrger quantities will sell cheap- bonder
er. Receiving two to three cars
each week. Call and see hs.
Jqtf . Nolen Prtduee Co.
Have been having some very
hard rains which knocked the
squares and blooms off the cotton.
Master Paul Ledbetter has ac-
cepted a position at Mr. Rahbs for
i . »
A lame back or shoulder puts ^
a man on the retired list tempor- ' _
arily. The time will he short if .
BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT For soreness ot
Read This.
One small bottle of Hall’s Texas
cures Kidney and Blad-
der troubles, Gravel, Diabetes,
leuralcria, Rheumatism, Weak and ,D,.. ,
fame Backs, in all ages. Write to Eb°er thls P,a66- .
K. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St., St. Mrs- Green of Yoakum is visit-
I ouis, for local testimonials. Sold ing Mrs. L. 0. Ledbetter this week.
by druggists and D. B. Howertou Mesdames L. O. Ledbetter and
Emil Goetz, near Nickel.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krupala vis-
ited homefolks Sunday.
Lillie Kalich chatted it while with
Misses Mary and Hattie and
Misses Erailie and Julie Barna
Sunday.
Many from here attended the Annie
St. John church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kubos chat-
ted a while with the Velehrad
a short period.
Mrs. Green the, grandmother of t L^ends one day week.
Mrs. W. B. Ehner of Coleman Co., Wil1 close greeting “New
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chum” and “Sweet Darling”.
Kahanek and
were in Qalves-
ton.
Mary Sommer and brother were
at Schlottmann’s Sunday.
Miss Maty Sommer celebrated
her birthday Sunday and all her
comrades w'ere invited. t
• Church on Sunday, and we will
have two nice statues in church.
and “St. Aloisius”.
Maydew” and Darling Girl”,
why don’t you Write ?
Bleeding Heart.
Vanilla.
If you feel “blue”,
count”, lazy, you need
No ae-
a good
the muscles,
D. W. Rahb made a flying trip to cleaning out. HERBINE is the
5 oakum the past week. right thing for that purpose. It
MissEdnaAfflerbach, of Yoakum stimalates the liver, tones up the
e!™w«ev« ri^U^there 'ta'totMng is *»«* °f Mi» Minnie Kuen- »„t6ma6b.aad P“rifi6s th_e_opwel».
Strenght and elasticity in the Mtor than Chamberlain’s Lini- stler this week,
joints. Price 25c, 50e and $1 00 m6nt- rh:s Bniment also relieves Work is going right along on
per bottle. Sold ty all druegists. rherinintie pams. For sale by al!
dealers.
Price 50c. Sold by all druggists.
It
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BODILY STRENGTH
Is gradually reduced with advancing years, but you can pre-
serve your vigor, strength and energy and war d off many
common ailments if you take
Serna's Mm of
It will do more toward keeping your stomach right and liver
active than any other remedy.
Valenta Bros, bmek building.
Dr. J. E. Lay went to Houston
j Monday and returned Wednesday.
Don’t forget the program and
dance after programe on Wednes-
day July 31st.
Uncle Ned.
ST. JOHN.
The church on Sunday was not
very good attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Ant. Kahanek and
daughter Annie and Mr. and Mrs
Jim Kahanek were in Galveston
last week a few d^ys. And said it
was fine. ‘ (
Ask Ladik and Martha Kahanek
how they got home Sunday even-
i ing-
Eddie Berger is a proud owner
of a new Buckboard.
TheWorkl’c Best Each Month
During the summer months
mothers of young children should
watch for any unnatural loose-
ness of the bowels. When given _ ^ . . ... . .,
,. . . . ^ Cartoons from dailies and weeklies published in
prompt attention at this tune ser- this country, London, Dublin, Fur is, Berlin*
i“«o 'rouble may be avoided. i&BKS:
I 'hamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy can always be "rr=d- 0n,y Jhe 200 °u* of 9,000 cartoons
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C - J1 upon. I or sale by all p^re Kistory of Werld’s Events Ercn S,ran*h
of Vis World “Violet”, come and help me eat
READ PICTURES peaches.
INSTEAD j Ask Ad. Berger and Lillie Hrn-
TYPE cjr how they got home Sunday.
A big party was given at Ant.
, Berger Sunday. Everybody who
ThfiEI 200 OqIUKDEIS attended it seemed to have a folly
time.
“Darling Girl” will you sing
solo with me again Sunday
Chocolate Eye.
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CAMPAIGN CARTOOWS-Follow the
c a-,:?. . n in ‘Cartoo.'.E ” a-d watch the oppos-
i:n? patties caricature each other.
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It” you er1 a housewife you can-
not reasonably .hope to be healthy
( r beautiful " by washing dishes
swo*-’in g and doing housework
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tb <i I iired at i!ight. You must get
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TO EVERY BREAD EATER.
As a member of the Master
Bakers Association I attended the
annual convention in Austin May
15, 16, 17 for the purpose of get-
ting acquainted with all progres-
sive steps in the making of bakery
ware. Mr. Poreterfield, our ad-
ertising representative had work-
d out an interesting paper along
his line:
“Who is the baker’s greatest
ompetitor and what is the best
method of getting after it? The
housewife is the gretest competitor
to the baker, as here in Texas she
still bakes over half of the staff of
life. In order to get here to buy,
you must be able to sell bread
good and cheap, to begin with.
Second, your shop must be kept in
sanitary condition. Third, you
must invite the people to your
place and convince them of what
ou say.”
I am carrying out these sug-
estions to the letter. In order to
make bread cheaper than before I
ave installed the past feW weeks
abor and money saving machinery,
iecond, I have always tried to fol-
ow the rule as to as a sanitary shop.
As to the third, I invite you to my
lace and be convinced.
Respectfully,
Chas. Eissler.
Lone Star Bakery.
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Meitzen, E. R. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1912, newspaper, July 30, 1912; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1015895/m1/3/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.