Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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At the homo of the bride’* par-
ents, Uf nod Mri. J. W, b. Kelly,
their daughter, MU« 1-ouise, and Mr.
Hhermnn Lewellen were quietly msr
ried Thursday. After the ceremony
they left on the evening train for
Arkansas.
Mr. and Mra. J. R Brooke apeut
Thureday in Yoakhm on business
Gordon Judd, in quite i\I with ty
nroid fever. We Wish him a epeedy
OAKLAND RIPPLES.
HALLKTT8VILLE ROUTE %.
and report a most enjoyable time
ppent by all.
MPA.irs. Oeo. Towlkfli, Harry ^ hi'r
rv and R. L. Brady spent Friday at
Yonkum enjoying the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bock are the
proud owners of an Oakland car.
Mr. Robt. Little is buildinjg a nice
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recovery. H V r<
Coy Brooks gipqt a few days in
Edna last week. '
Mr. and Mfar yArtbjir Warburton
and Children ,auent Saturday night
and Sunday at , tha liOjm* of J. W j
Williams anti i&imty-
The pie supper thati was given at Lja Garnett motored to County
the Sublime school q» Nov 11 wHHntur,la PVening at an entertai
not well nttendetl on Account o* cold
weather. The sum of $9.55 was col-
lected.
Mr. and Mra. M. K. ,Jl)Hd are the
proud parents of a fine baby boy.
Koyn Rlekmnn spent Sunday eve-
ning at the homo of O', T. Brown Sr.
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bieber have
returned form a wedding trip to San j
Antonio. Mr. Sieber in building a
new house near Vienna for his newly
married son, Kndolph.
Rave Johnson and John Rinkauf
are digging a well on Mr. J. II. Klop-
penburg’s ren,t place.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Wensel are the
proud parnts of a fine baby boy
since last week.
Mrs. Clark Brooks and son spent a
few days at Vienna with kinfolks.
H. Harms spent a few days in
Houston last week on business.
J. W. E. Kelly was a beef peddler
In our burg Saturday morning.
Jack Ferguson attended the fair in
Yoakum this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mover will move
Jfov. 1*.—Several real estate deals I Moving is the order of the
f interest have taken place in ouMMr. and Mrs. J. P. McCord movi
of late. Mr. Otto Walters has I this community last week. Mr
Mr. C. J. ScibaVhomc and 1 stein and family of near here, t]
the old Jamee building. Mr. C, J. I this week to Edna. Ted Tarki|
| Ii ft Thursday for Katv. U
home and the store building he now I will follow as soon as
oeeupies. Messrs. Obenhaus and Tom I goods arrive there. Mr. Will Evans
fier have purchased Mr. Josh Mayes' and family are moving to the place
stock of merchandise. Owing to illlvarnted by Mr. Tarkington.
health Mr. Maves has decided to re I Clarence Clark of Beaumotit, is
tire from business, I visiting his parents on Route -5 at
Mrs Van Wagner, Mrs. Swivel and I present. We are sorry to report Cl ir
daughter are enjoying a visit with |«nce sick with malaria fever. Hope
relatives in Oklahoma. [he will be O. K. soon. \
Mesdaines Carry Rhodes and Kate Misses Margaret and Katie Tnrk-
Edwards and Miss Bessie Rhodes mo ingtin eutertained their friends Fri
tored to Weimar Wednesday. day evening with a “weeny roast."
Mr Wesley Eason and Mrs. Octa IQuit* au enjoyable time was had.
■Une I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barber and lit
tie son of El Campo, are visiting Mrs.
Barber’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1’-
McCord, on this route at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smothers ar<“
staying a few days with S. A. Clark
and family.
Miss Bateman and Miss Harv >y,
popular teachers of Hallet^svilR*,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
idition to hiH home. Flem Rees has Miss Margaret Tarkington.
Mrs. J. B. Tarkington and
the contract.
Those that enjoyed the dance at
Now Bielau Tuesday night were:
Messrs. John and Will Fojt, Will T)u-
sek and Wesley Eason, Misses Mnfv
and Lilly Grunwald, Tracy Fojt aud
Mrs. Octavia Garnett.
Just a Friend.
A TEXAS WONDER
baby
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
parents near Lights Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Collie McCord at(end
ed the Yoakum fair a couple of days
last week. j- st-*"'
r-*>r<l»va Pet.
i
A man's
best pal
is his smoke
r-(f :
"we «lrWnier'! »onUla. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive
they w,R farm on Mr. Bob Miller* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Mr. F. Grunwald and Miss Frankie gists. ■
For kidney and bladder troubles,
gravel, weak and lame back, rheuma-
tism and irregularities of the kidneys
bladder. T( not soM _ yo“r | and experience; job is steady all I
year around. Apply at once to j
Joseph F. Staha,
WANTED—A man that wants
to work on ranch and general
farm work. I have a good plane
for right kind of men. Wa'tes
$40.00 and board, good room fi.r-
nished.i State age when writ ing I
col>
druggist, by mail $1.25. Small bottle
often enres. Send for sworn testl
Pick apent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Williams last week.
Miss Noma Broqks, after spending
several days in Cordele, is now visit-
ing in El Campo.
Last Wednesday tn Sheridan oc-
curred the wedding of Mr. John D.
Braddock and Miss Trnie Stapelton.
We wish them much good lock In
their wedded life.
Court was hold in Sublime Wed-
nesdav.
(Advertisement.)
Manager Buena Vista Ranch.
Route F, Box 122,
tfc San Antonio, Texas.
Opens Grocery.
I have bought out the D. 11.
Breeden stock next door to IIo i-
chlns Produce Co. and am going
to run a small cash grocery.
_ Will buy all kinds of produce,
Arthur Warbnrtbn has resigned hla such as eggs, butter, bacon, tlir-
job on Houchins ranch. Mr. L. Tho- keys or any other produce you
mas Win fill the vacant place. I have to offer Call and see me.
Mr and Mra John Quinn are vieit- . h‘ ices f aame
ing nt the home of J. R. Brooks and Tl T
family. | W- MILLER,
Mrs. J. R. Brooks and daughter, tfc Hallet^ville, Tex.
Mrs. John Quinn, visited at the homo _ m * w ''
of Mr. Grunwald and family Sunday.
Selma Mover and Henry Kloppen-
bnrg were at home Sunday from the
Hallettsvllle school, but went back JJJJYE’S
Monilav morning ib' Mr Kloppea
burg’* car.
mP-AlWWia.-l—r
BUY YOUR FLAS& LIGHTS
AND BATTERIES
H J.
.Catarrh Cannot Be Cured „
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they j
cannot reach the aeat of the disease Ca-
tarrh la a blood or conatltutlonal dlaease.
and In order to cura It you muat take In-
ternal remedlea. Hall’a Catarrh Cure la
taken Internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the beat phy-
sicians In this country for years and la
a regular prescription. It la composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina-
tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro-
duces such wonderful results In curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENET & CO„ Props.. Toledo. O.
Bold by Druggists, price 75c. •
Take Bell’s FsmUv Pills for conaUpetkm-
LOST—Ono smaU red ‘ and
black spotted pig, 1 etween town
and poor farm. Notify New Era
office if found. ; (71)
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PREPAREDNESS
BREBI.A'A
** Let’s take it easy for a while”
— Ches. Field
A CIGARETTE that invites you to enjoy
ii a smoke as you never have before—
that’s Chesterfield.
Not merely fine tobaccos, mind you,
though we use the finest of Turkish and
Domestic leaf, but an exclusive blending
method that brings out hidden flavors—
flavors that others have failed to find.
That’s why Chesterfields are different.
That’s why they satisfy. And this method
Is a closely guarded secret. That’s why
none but Chesterfields can satisfy.
•
And Chesterfields reach you in prime shape
for smoking always—because every separate
package is wrapped in moisture-proof glas-
•ine paper. +4 x &
•f‘1
Mr. aad Mra; Frank Boehm and wra
apent Sunday at the home of Mr. An-
This is the slogan of of the ton Htang and family,
wise nun. Stock are continually I Mr. and Mra. Frank Mareah apent
exposed to cuts, wounds, scrat- t,lln<1»y *t home of Mr. R. Blasch
Ches, etc. The man who is preVV and Mra. John Kreata and ehil-
pared has his healing remedy on ,^rPn Rn(j Mie» Millie Kreata apent
hand to stop all chances of blood Sunday eve with Mr. and Mra. Louia
poison. FarriV Healing Remedy Boehm,
is Highly Antiseptic. , It is eco-! '^ »nd ^r"- 0tt» ®P,M
nomical. On* JOc bottle makes, Mr Rddie Mare^h .pe7t Saturday
$2.00 worth of healing oil or with Mr. Frank Mareah.
ointment. Money refunded if yon I Mr. and Mr*. Eddie Kreata apent
are not satisfied. — Rosenberg Sunday with Mr. Anton Kreata and
Bros family.
b . I Miaa Millie Kreata apent laat Sun-
“ ■ “■ 7 dav with Miaa Hattie Till.
V8ETIN. .. J Mr. Emil Blnachke were seen on
- our highwaya Sunday eve.
Thoae vlaitlng Sunday at tho home ■ U. 8. Girlie.
of Pan. Woitek’a werC: Mr. and Mrs _______ .____
Frank Saain and ehildrpn, Mr. and !
Mra. Paul 8kotnik and family, Joe!
Sralla and wife, Miaaea Pollie and
Tracj Martiflak, Tony and Vlasta Many Similar Cases in Halletts-
Trlica, Tillie Koahne an<l brother villft and Vicinitv
Pant WoiteK haa returned from given here is not nn isolated ease
Tavlor where he haa been picking by any means; week after week,
eott°n- year after year, our neighbors hre
Mr and Mrs Herman petard and t sjm'jlBr K0„d news,
family vlaited Saturday and Sunday * B
with Anguat Teach and fnm’lv. I Wm. J. Appelt, farmer, E. Fifth St.,
Mr. and Mra. Frank SVotnik and Hallettsville, aaya: I have need Doan’s
hnbv. Joe Pavel and wjf> visited Kidn0 pi11, foYxthe paat. two yenra
Tl Iiradav with Paul Skotnik and fam- , , , .’
jjT I and have received fine reaulta when I
Mra. Willie Woitek visited Monday .have suffered with backache and kid-
with homefolka. ney trouble. Hard work on the farm
A Happy Oirl. I gave me a bad attack laat fall. My
NOT AN ISOLATED CASE
For
Weak
Women
In uMforoverdOyeanl
Thousands of voluntary
letter* irom women, tell-
ing ol the good Cardui
has done them. This is
the best proof of the value
of Cardui. It proves that
Cardui is a good medicine
for women.
There are no harmful or
habit-forming drugs In
Cardui. It is composed
only of mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
after-elfects.
TAKE
20 for 20 cents
and the blend
cant be copied
-.jr^Tr,_ ' I -i- ...... lame and ""re and pained ao
TFRKKY SEASON NOW ' h‘?,t tf™!
OT’FN RRTNO OS VOTTT? Tl^H r,,n«ht m0 an<1 lt ,e1t llk* the thn,*‘ ’
rrl-V-^ L!. „ "f a knife. Often I gasped for breath,*
it hurt me ao. My kidney* acted bad
PAY
KEYS WE ALWAYS
T1TOHEST CASH PRIDE.
(741 HOUCHINS PRODUCE 00.
OLD TIRES MADL NEW
I HAVE INSTALLED AN EL
ECTRIC VULCANIZER CAN
GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE ON
YOUR TUBE REPAIRING
I HAVE THE DIAMOND AND
AJAX TIRES. THEY ARE
MADE FOR SERVICE
A FEW SECOND HAND
TIRES AT A BARGAIN
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
OLD TIRES AND TUBES
A FULL LINE OF ACCES
SORIES
GET YOUR GAB AND LUBE
ON THE SQUARE.
M. H. ELDER
VULCANIZING QF ALL
IN THE HA^Sc ' BUILDING
and made me get np regularly at night.
The secretions were very scanty and I
felt weak and run down. When I got
like this, one box of Doan ’» Kidney
Pills, from the City Drug Store, wa«
always a quick way to get relief from
the backache and kidney complaint.”
Price 60c, at all dealer*. Don’t
■imply ask for a kidney remedy—got
Doan ’* Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Appelt had. Foiter ^filbum Co.,
Mfgr*., Buffalo, N. V.
mrs h a Mcknight
HALLETTSVILLE. TEX.
— AOENT FOR —
Surety Bonds, Bid, Contract, Public
Officials, Ouardlana, Administrator*.
Bank Officers, Bank Employees, Gin
ners. Notary Public, Internal Revenue,
Mercanttlet Employees, Court etc., and
Insurance, Fire. Automobile, Elevator,
Burglary, Workmen ’§ Compensation.
Liability, Tornado, Plate Olaea, Life,
Theft, ate.
Prompt attention given to all bnalnese.
Reference: The First State Bank.
Telephone No. 81.
The Woman’s Tonic
- You can rely on Cardui.
( Surely it will do ior you
what it has done ior to
many thousands of other
women! It should help.
"1 was taken sick,
seemed to be ... ■
writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, |
of Madison Heights, Va.
“I got down so weak,
could hardly walk , . .
Just staggered around.
... I read of Cardui,
and after taking one bot-
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much belter. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that time, and was able to
do my work. I take it in
the spring wftQn run-
down I had no appr-fite,
and I commenced eating. '
It is the best tonic I ever
Mw.” Try Cardui.
AD Druggists
j.»
HALLiETTBVILLB ROUTE 6.
Tbone that spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Stang and family
were: Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lnako and
[children, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Boehm
^and ion Alfred and Mr. J. Fueh.
| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maro*h, Mra
Iguatr. Horecka Sr. and son Julius,
[spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Ig.
Illoreckn.
| Messrs. Bill Rnbel and Louis Rlascli-
ike spent Sunday with Messrs. Frank
[and Joe Strelec.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kresta and chil-
I dren spest Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Louis Boehm and children.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babel and son
Frank, were seen going toward Hal-
ilettsvillo Saturday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tupa and family
moved to their new home Saturday.
.Wish them good luck.
Mesere. Ed and Joe Babel took In
.the dance at Provareke Sunday.
| Mr. Julius Heimann spent Friday
with Mr. John Blaschke.
Mrs. Joe Blahuta was seen on our
road Sunday.
Say ‘‘Darling’’ of Moulton Rl. T
guess you to be A. K. or C. K. Say
eo If I am right!
Messrs. Ed and Joe Rabcl spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mr*. Joe
Tups and family.
Powder Girl.
WITTING.
Nov. 18.—Mr. Arthur Ummelmanu
and family, valued residents of our
vicinity, moved to their farm near
Shiner which they recently purchased.
We are sorry of their departure, but
wish them luck and happiness in their
new home.
E. E. Hildebrandt nnd son Wnlter,
returned Tuesday from a visit to
Westhoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaschke have
moved to the place recently vacated
by Ed Oabrial nnd family. We wel-
come them to our midst.
Sorry to report little Miss Hilda
Stratmann on the sick list. Wish for
! her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Otto Gloor of Westhoff, Mrs.
Wm. Meichen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Goedke of Hoehheim are the guests
of relatives in our little village.
Lemon.
WILLIAMSBURG.
Miss Nina Willis visited 'fiofacfolk*
Saturday aud Sunday.
Mra. J. B. Tarkington and daughter
and Mies Lucille Autry speift Satur-
day aud Sunday at Lights C'hapol tha
guests of Mr. J. F. Garner and fam-
ily.
The guests of Chas, McElroy ami
family Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Turk and Miss Grace, Misses John-
ny McElroy and Miss Florence Chap-
man of your city.
Messrs. Frank Sehoppo nnd Frienvh
Simpson of Hallettsville, visited the
school Tuesday morn in?.
Mr. Robt. Sorenson left 'or a busi-
ness visit to Rockport M ndav night.
Mrs. Clnrn Sykora left Monday for
Sprague, Okla., after a visit to rela-
tives here.
Pauline.
WANTED—Servant, for small | ^ £°od cooking
srs.s!.r
NOTICE—WE ARE IN THE
MARKET FOR A OAR LOAD
OF PECANS AND WILL PAY
HIGHEST CASH PRICES.
2to NOLEN PRODUCE CO
FOR SALE—One all iron, rol-
ler bearing, farm tvagon for
$f>5, one Standard eultivat ’r
with aix sweeps for $35 and one
nine-inch steel fuming plow for
for $10. Xpply to Ham War
bnrton, R7, Tlallettaville. tf
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
<n Use For Over 30 Years
A*w*th«bearB
Signature of
A Good Liniment.
There is hardly any need to explain
the advisability of keeping on hand
a bottle of some good liniment for
external application in cases of
emergency — and there is non*
better for that purpose than
Severa’s
Gothard Oil
which is known as a powerful ene-
my to all localized achee and paine.
It is recommended for rheumatism,
lumbago, sciatica, swellings, back-
ache or stiffness of the joints or
muscles. It is sold by druggists
everywhere. Prices: 10 cents and
8 cents tax or 60 cants and 5o tax.
nn
USB
Get your copy of Severa’s al-
manac for 1920 at your drug
store, or write for it direct. It
is free of charge I
Cough
Je a troublesome symptom causing
often much pam. suffering and anx-
iety. ft is something you cannot
get rid of as quickly as you would
Ilk* to unless you do a* many others
have done: Take
Severa’s
Balsam for Lungs
in the treatment of coughs, colde,
hoarseness, difficult breathing, sore
throat and spasmodic croup. Try a
bottle to-day. Get it at your drug
store. Good for children as well as
for adults. Prices: 26 cents and 1
cent tax, or 60 cents and 2c tax.
DO
W. F. SEVERA CO., CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA.
INC
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Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919, newspaper, November 21, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027348/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.