The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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We had a nice rain last Saturday.
ie farmers are busy planting cot-
ton now.
L" Miss Sylvia Bartos, of Hope, visi-
d her unjcle, Mr. Zarsky, near
orthing last Friday.
Mrs. Annie 5Iohyla, of Hope,
Tinted relatives here last Tuesday
ako attended the picnic at
Thompson school.
John Spaniel visited his home-
fotks near Monserate last Sunday.
Mrs. A. Mikulenka attended the
ehurch services at Koertb last Fri-
day might. .
Mrs. Clara/Luocke and grand-
daughter, Miss Marion Thompson,
attended the church at Sweet
Home Sunday.
Our school closed Inst Tuesday,
March 10, and the day a grand
nic was giveB. Those, presfnt
a gay time The following pro-
gram was rendered:
Opening exercise.
Song, “I’ll stand l5y my school*’—
School child! - :
“Farewell”—Mirs! Currula Willis.
x Dialogue, “Little Housekeepers'’—
Junior girls.
. “The Average Citizen”—Miss Nina
Willis.
• Dialogue, “Scandal on the Brain”—
laws Mary Mikulenka. Marion 1 linmp-
■BB, Bertha Donnelly, Currula and Nina
‘..“Prisoner’s Story’1—Authur Donnelly.
"Whistling in Heaven”—Miss Currula
WHlis.
Dialogue “Ragged Dick”—Frank I-'aj-
IdU, Louis Mikulenka and Olis Donnelly
“My Dollie”—Barbory Fajkus. '
, “Keep on the Sunny Side”—
children.
“Boston Boys”—Miss Mary Mikulen-
kw. * .1 |
- Dialogue, “Little Farmjrrs”—Junior
“Teacher’s Vanentine
uhr.
Dialogue, “Two Friends”—Joe ICouba,
Patton Bujnoch and August Zikuhr.
Dialogue, “Choosing a Valentine”—
Misses Currula Willis, Mary Mikulenka,
Barbory Fajkus, Pauline Willis, Aurthur
and Allen Donnelly.
Song, "Home Sweet Home”-^-School j
children.
“Happy Little Army”—Miss Marion
Thompson.
A Schoolmate.
Wied.
Emil Bpske, of Shiner, passed |
through here to your city last
Wednesday.
Max Prause was in your city with
a load of corn Friday.
Willie Coldewey and wife and
Frank Stoeltje and vyife and Chas
Stoeltje, of near Witting, were here
on a visit to Chas. Eggert last Sat-
urday.
Lou Kutach was in Worthing
one day last week on a visit to
his brother-in-law, Joe Kutach.
Frank Niemann and wife, of near
your city, were here last Sunday
on a visit to friends.
Fiank Janak, Jr., and family, of
Worthing, were here on a visit to
Mar. 21 —We had a little shower
here last Saturday but a good rain
is needed.
Chas. Eggert and family were on i jjjg father.
a visit in Shiner last Thursday, j Herman Blaschke and wife were
Joe Michna and family were vis- on a Visit to his father-in-law.
•ting near Worthing yesterday. Mr. fflerbach last. Sunday near
Frank Sturm and Emil Fiedler, Lavaca-.
of near Witting, were here on busi- ] The land selling fever is in our
ness yesterday. community again. Prices bein£
Frank Bujnoch was in your city from $52 to $60 an acre.
last Saturday on some business. j . Dandy.'
Don’t forget the Wied ball next j __ __: ___ _
Monday, come all and have a fine ,, , ....
time J ; Saved A Soldier’s Lite.
Emi! Petrieli put a new coat of' Facing death from shot and shell
paint on his dwelling. Jin the civil wrar was more agreable to
Mrs. Gottlieb Lass, of ncarChar J; .A-SUT-JK.eh,p- Tex , facing
lottenburg. was here on a visit to >t from what doctors said was eon-
Mrs Emiiie Michalek last Thurs-! • } contracted a stubborn
■ |cold he writes, ‘that developed a
lT . cough, that stuck to me in spite of
Mr Moore of Sweet Home, is a„ remedies for years. My weight ran
here this week fixing the road neat jown jqo pounds. Then I began
Smothers creek /bridge. Dandy . £0 use|)r. KingsNewDiscovery,which
-- j completely cured me. I now weight
Mar. 14—Mrs. II. Morgenroth 178 pounds.” For Coughs.Colds, La
left Tuesday for Florcsville to vis- j Grippe, Asthma.Hemorrhage,Hoars-
it her sister, Mrs. E. Morgenroth. ness, Croup, Whooping Cough and
and to attend the funeral of her lung trouble, its supreme. 50c. 1.00
little nephew, the little boy of Mr. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
and Mrs. E. Morgenroth. druggists.
Willie Winkler, of Witting, was -----:—-—
here bet Fndiy on busitie.-s. i (;Pj your seed potatoes for plant-
Live Oak.
Mar. 21—Farmers are all through
planting corn in this neck of the
woods and some are planting cot-
ton.
Our school closed la-t Friday,
the 11th and our teacher, Miss Ra-
chel Hensley, left for her home in
De Wit county, after shaking hands
with all her friends here.
A nice.and line play party and
Hopa.
A rain is much needed here as
* EXECUTION.
Whereas by virtue of an execution issu-
ed out of the District Court, of Harris
plant until it rains.
Rev. J. A. Foster filled his regu-
lar appointment here Saturday
night and Sunday.
A. J. Castellaw visited his son,
Lee, at Terryville Monday.
1908 in favor of National City Bank, <f
Houston, Texas, and against \V. A. Bon-
nett, W. F. Woods, and W. YV. Collier,
No. 44303 on the docket of said Court, I,
C. E. Munson, Sheriff of Lavaca County,
Texas, did on the ist day of March, 19to,
at 9 o’clock a. m. levy upon all the right
title, and interest of the defendant \Y F.
YY’oods. in and to the following described
candy breaking was given at the”! kum Sunday and Monday.
Jack Riggs was a visitor to Yoa- ] land situated in Lavaca County. Texas, .
“A Story”—Miss MikulaMft
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B Hunt
of Creole, last Saturday night, a
large crowd was in attendance ana
alf report a happy time until a late
hour. Those who attended from
here were Misses Mattie Thigpen,
Lura Butler, Myrtle and Lily Hobbs
and Harvy Butler, Leo Thigpen.
Louis Hobbs and old ‘‘Ridge Root-
er ”
J. S. Airhart and wife left Mon-
day for Aader, Goliad county, to
attend the bedside Q|f the latter s
parents who are both sick.
John Miller, of TeDy school, at-
tended church here Sunday night
Henry Thompson and Mks Viola
Smitli attended church here Sun-
diCv.
Mrs. A J. Castellaw returned
Novohrad.
Ed J. Eajek, of Moulton, spent
Sunday with the homefolks here
and also attended the S. P. I S.
T. meeting of which he is a mem-
ber. 'j
Mrs. B. Bucek and daughter. Miss
Lillian, were in Moravia Sunday,
guests at the home of Dr. Shiller.
1. Motal, of Lavaca River, was a
business visitor in our community
last week Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mladenka. .of
St. John, were visiting here Sun-
day. j —-
“Sunny South,” the examination
grades -in last week’s issue interest-
ed us very much, and we will be
glad to hear of the continued * part
Cha3. Darilek and sister, Albina,
of near Praha, visited with Mrs.
A. Pavlicek near here Sunday.
Jos. Shunek and son, Gus, of En-
gle, were around Friday attending
to business, ;
Ignatz Zatopek, of near Breslau,
came over to chat with the home-
fo ks here Saturday.
A. Janak and L. Tkac were busi-
ness visitors to4Schulenburg Satur-
day.
Mrs. A. Niegebauer and daugh-
ter, Annie, visited with relatives at
Praha Sunday.
Miss Julia Jurena and little sister,
Pauline, Sundayed with relatives
and friends in Flatonia.’
Joe Vanek, Jr., went over to view
Mr. Jasek s nursery last Friday and!some day
brought home a large bouquet of i Dave Johnson, of Salem,
fragrant flowers. shopping in our community some!
Jos. Kaci*1, Sr , and son, Eddie,1 tjftyg ag0
of Yoakum, were spending a few j j,,',lnd j,|^ Schultz, of Smolh-'
days with relatives,and friends here Uanch visitcd Mr. anJ Mrs
last week. Heath of this* nlace last Sundav 1 , l -muin one a ay ine pasi weea Date;1 at Halleitsviiie,
Prof. Joe Kacir left Tor his home U P,’ ‘ n~~'\and report having spent a pleasant day of March, A. D. 1910.
near Yoakum Saturday; Mr. Thigpen and daughter SI,ss (imp | ^ K. Ml'NSOX.
JncKi.ka, went to Breslau to »»««“• ol tM place attended 0,ear Fitch and Mi a Kittie Pon- Sheriff of Lavaca County, foxas.
Tltere wasalsoa bigbaUandplay ' £ Salurda>
party and candy breaking at the sf.er a week's visit with herdaugh
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. De- ■ T
bord on the 11th as a farewell par- l ,, ...
♦« for the school,'there were about Herbert Ralston, of koerth, w.*u
75 or 80 in attendance
Mr..and Mrs. W. T. Chambers,
of this place, visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. A.Stroman, of Creole, last bun-
day.
We are sorry to hear that Char-
ley Floyd, of Creole, has sold his
crop to D. A. Stroman and wi.l
leave for Dallas in a few . .days
where he will make his future
home for some years. We hope h*»
will return to Lavaca county again
was
a visitor here Saturday.
Oscar Henry was a visitor t«
Yoakum Saturday and Sunday.
Dan Fitch and Miss Annie Riggs-
visited at the home of Otto Bor
chefs, Sr., Sunday near Creole.
Flov l Henry and Miss Tilda Mil
ler, of Terry School, attended
chuureh here Sunday night.
Darvid Henry, of Hebron, visited
j homefolks Saturday and Sunday.
Waiter Castellaw, of near Ezzelj,
was a business visitor here Monday.
J. J Riggs and wife were shop-
ping in Yoakum Saturday.
Fred Munson and family and
Miss Delia Loos returned home
and bejngoi part of the John Mori is
League, and further described its follow s,
viz: Being about S miles E. of Halletls-
ville, Texas, Beginning at the S.E. corner
of a 160 acre survey for J. Kersch on said
league, from which a L. O. 12 in. in <jia.
mkd K, brs S. 55 E. 11 vrs: thence down
the Navidad with its meanders to the SE
corner of said Morris league.it beirg abo
the N E corner of the J. Ponton L< ague;
Thence with the S \V line of said league
S70 \V 4516 vrs to a stake for coiner in
Henry Rieka way’s E line. Thence N o674
vrs to the S YV corner of a 49 acre survey
for A. Miller, from which a 1*0 13 in. in
lia mkd X. brs S 2 3-10 vrs. Thence with
the S YV line of said Miller survej- N 7o E
507 vrs to a stake in the YV bank of a
>ranch,from which a P O lo in. in dia.
nkd X, brs N 13 YV. 5 6-!0 vrs. Thence
with said branch N 49 -4 E G9 vis «o
Robertson's branch, Thence down i-nid
branch with its meanders to its junction
with Mixon creek, Thence up said enek
to the S W comer of a survey for Sei’per,
Thence with Seiber’s 8 line N 871 E 13 8
vrs to the place of beginning, containing
two thousand and eighty-nine acre/* more
or less.
The above is the same proj/erty derdc d
by Sophia N.ri'artipbell to E. M. Kabb.on
September 23, 188!*, and said deed is re-
corded, in the records cf said Lavaca
County, Texas, deed records, in Y’ol 9.
pages 2 3. and 4, to which reference is
hereby made for further description: and
on the 5th day of April A D *9!o, be ing
the first Tuesday of said month, between
tlie hours of lo o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock
p.m. on said day, at the court-house do*-r
of said county, i will offer for vale and
sell at public auction, for cash, all the
right, title and interest of 6aid YV. F.
YVoods, in and to said property.
Dated at Halleitsviiie, this the 1st
spend a few days with his qncle.
Violet.
chifrcb Salem last Sunday,
ftpqE Rooter.
ton attended church here Sunday Suits for young men
night, - Summer Rose. Sbjmpk.
Frank
fit
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Meitzen, E. R. The Hallettsville New Era. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1910, newspaper, March 25, 1910; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008746/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County+-+Hallettsville%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.