Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Lone Star Motor & Supply Co. Shiner, Texas
mmMME
Nor. 10.—Mr. aoil- Mr». B<1 Huber
of Shiner, •pent a few dgy* laet
week with relative* aad friead* here.
Mrs. Heimanit and tdn and daugh-
ter Emma, M>tyU .Sunday with her
•on. Mr. httdJMA*W,,Halmh»n.
Those sflio ’•pent laet’Bunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Foeh were:
Mr. C. Koerth and family, Mr. Ed
Huber and wifsO-MK I.. Basse and
daughter Alma, Albert Koerth, Emil
Treptow aad Wtfd-Ipred.
Mr. Chas. KfaKfc:. timl family »pent
last Saturday night at ♦*»« home of
L. Busse. / BTh -
Mr. and Mr%iYUc«. Foeh and Do-
lories. spent Sunday night with Mr.
lb Busse nnd■ulaixihtor^Alnift.
Miss MajJk'^lebanfcj; upent a few
days last "Mi, her t sister, Mrs.
Ed Moeller4’near ShilsK
Mr. and Mr* H.. R .Kadhler and
rhildren of near Predap, .KW1* Sun‘
dav with homarolks. .
Mr. Albert K>lV*Hh reDitnttl to his
home at Keaedy ;laat Tueidav after
spending a f«H days here with rela-
tives and fuendt. -----
Mr. and Mrs. T>. Wessel and Mrs.
' C. Pother and babv nntbe.l to Sehu
lenburg Thursdav to spend the day
with Mr. and Mra. Alfred Buske.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. P. Foeh and lMtl-
Delories, spent last Sundae with M
and Mm. J. Fwh near Breslau.W
Mr. L. lb Busse nnd daughter. Miss
Alms, nnd Mr. Willis Wohl motored
to Shiner Monday.
Misses Elsie and Margaret Foeh
and Bella T.udwig spent Inst Tuesday
morning at the home of Mr. and Mra.
T. P. Foeh.
Mr. and Mra. C. Koerth and fam-
- ilv ond Mr. L. L. Busse motored to
Shiner Saturday.
Msessrs. Chas. f\p'i and Willis Web!
visited Tne«dav w(th Mr. L. ti. Busse.
Mr. O. Peinhart and son and Mr.
Fertseh of New Kinkier, were out
hunting Tuesdav night.
Miss Alms Basse spent several days
last week with relatives snd friends
at Shiner, nnd also attend the Yon
kom fair.
Mr. W. Wehl and Miss Alma Busse
were in town Saturday.
Holden Bod.
8TACT SCHOOL.
Mr. and Mra. Choa. Trojeak and
baby visited hojnefolka, Mr., and Mra
Frank Trojeak and family Sunday.
. •/ Those that visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joh«, Sataky Sr. and
family were; Me. -11md Mra. Adolph
Bvetlik and family, Mrs. Tobola and
daughter aad son, Misses Frances,
Emilio and Ankle' Trojeak.
Mf. and Mra."-Johns Boovieka and
baby visited/* B*tu*dav and Sunday
With homefolkk'at Appelts Hill.
Adplph Prasek *»d sisters, Misses
Sophie and Mary, visited at the home
bf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trojeak and
family Monday tight. •• •
Thoae that viaitad at th* home of
Mr., and Mra. Fred Logemann and
family were: Mr- and Mra. Max
Praase aad family, Mrs. Henry Waeh
tendorf and son*, Herbert and Mir
tin. ** | 1-c.vwjfi. v
Mr. and MM; Henry Morgenroth
and family Moved to Westhoff this
Mra. B. A. Wick' and Mrs. Fred
Logemann were seen going to Witd
Sunday afternboif.
Mr. and MHtf^. W, Stratmann
viyited at the ‘hoide1 of Mr. and Mra.
A. B'Stratmartii and- family Sunday
afternoon^’ " ■
Those that Vtetted a* the home ,of
Mrs. Anna Kofmnlirtf Sunday after-
noon were: Mr. wwd Mr*.-, John O.
Kovieka ad hahy, Herman Bisk*.
Miss Lillie Stratmann l» on- tho sick
liat. Wish her better by »▼ next.
Sweet William.
MOSSY OHOVE.
•'*•» * .....
Chnreh serviees here Sunday wore
well attended. . ‘/*k
Miss Edmonia Rogers spent Sunday
with Misses Mary Dietz and Ruby
livergood. .i,.."
Miss Lizzie Bell Stockton spent
, 1 Sunday with Misa Thelma Onrner.
Those that spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. K. S. Nolen and family
were: Mrs. Oeo. Long and son Theo.,
Mrs. Sowers of your city, Mrs. H. R.
Nolen. Mrs. P. O Stoekton and chil-
dren. Mrs. W. A- Nolen and daughter
Willie.
Miss Mae Stoekton spent ' Sunday
with Miss Lena O’Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holstein left
t Monday tot their new home in Jaek-
son county.
Mr. OHs Leggett is sick. Wish him
a speeds recovery.
Mrs. It. O. Stockton and children
•pent Snndav with Mra. Otis Leggatt,
also Mra. W. B. O’Neal
8port of Massy Drove.
* madl new
I HAVE INSTALLED AN EL
EOTRIQ VULCANT7ER CAN
GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE ON
TOUR TUBE REPAIRING.
a JawAVLI5g DIAMOND AND
AJAX TIRES THEY ARE
KADI EOR SERVICE
wSxsTTa SBR
«ra5W*S!S"*
A TULL LINE OP AOCEB-
‘»%r »■ v'S7
With Three-Point Cantilever
Springs New Overland 4 Seems to
“Sail Over The r Roads
n/« T as •
jV&l'i AV-
• J’lV
f | 'HE*’hew Three-Point Cantffevet
r- VJL Sprirtgs of Overland 4, by their special
construction and design, protect car and
passen gers from ordinary road jol ts. Bu i n p-
— ing, twisting, swaying, anld vibrating
P wonderfully les^ctiedi^ The blow* of
ed at
ive the
hereto-
wheel-
The ipnnc
the end* of a
riding comfort and____________
fore possible only with cars of long wheeJ-
tme^nd great weight, yet Overland4 retains
the light weight and economy advantages of
100-inch wheelbase. * , %
i
"<• a-
• Threc^ Point Cantilever Springs protect
the car from the hammering and wear of road
blows. They lengthen its life and reduce
upkeep costs.
Equipment of Overland 4 is dependable
complete from Auto-Lite Starting ami
TJghnng to TiRotson Carburetor. *
* 250,000 miles of test have made the
tfxength and endurance of this car a matter
of record.
i A - r> *:>
***I°25r?£5 AND LUBK
OK TBM SQUARE.
M. H. ELDER
TULOANDDDfO OF ALL
KOTDflL i
2W THE lAMffV RUILDino
NOTICE—WE ARE IN THE
MARKET FOR A OAR LOAD
OF PEOANS AND WILL FAT
HIGHEST OASH PRICES.
2to NOLEN PRODUCE OO.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children
in Um Pot Over 30 Yaars
PREPAREDNESS.
This is the slogan of o< £he
wise man. Stock are continually
exposed to cuts, wounds, scrat-
ches, etc. The man who is pre-
pared has his healing remedy on
I hand to stop all chances of blood
1 poison. Farris’ Healing Remedy
is Highly Antiseptic. It is eco-
nomical. One 50c bottle makes
$2.00 worth of healing oil or
ointment. Money refunded if you
are not satisfied. — Rosenberg
Bros.
FOR SALE—My home place in
Hallettaville. For further particu-
lars apply to Mrs. Dors L&nda.
For highest market prices on
hides see Philipp Rothachmitt.
FOP, SALE—My new 9-room
residence, 2 squares north of
public school with
sores. Reasonable
tf .. .
Thanksgiving:, Nov. 27, at New
Kinkier Hall.
Turkey shoot, prize shoot after-
noon and grand ball at night.
Everybody invited to come and
have an enjoyable time. (72)
To My Neighbors.
I wish to notify all that hogs
are not allowed to run at large
on my farm. Julius Heinsohn,
{1$) R6. Schulenburg.
FOR SALE
8 ears fine baled prairie hay,
Make offer.
0. W. Miller, Shiner, Tex.
— LIBERTY BONDS,
cash, market prices.
Lacy. Hallettaville.
LAND FOR SALE
100 acies farm near Vsetin,
(formerly owned by John Strus-
ka), about 7 miles from Halletta-
ville. For further particulars see
EL J. Richter,
75) Rl, Box 54, Garwood, Tex.
Thoa. W. MaK sight
John L. McKnight
McKNIOHT BROTHERS
mamutaotubhm agent
Complato Lina of Iron and Wire
Fencing, Etc, School SnppUoa, Etc.
Catalogs and qtMMMAna cheerfully
submitted upon application.
Prompt attention given to all bualneaa.
Telephone No. 81
Bsfaranco: The Flrrt State Bank,
Opens Grocery.
I have bought out the D. R.
Breeden stock next door to Hoi-
chins l*roduce Co. and am going
to run a small cash grocery.
Will buy all kinds of produce,
sueh as eggs, butter, bacon, tur-
keys or any other produce you
have to offer. Call and see me.
Will pay highest prices for same.
W. G. MILLER,
tfe Hallettsville, Tex.
NOTICE
TURKEY SEASON1 NOW
OPEN. BRING IIS YOUR TTTR-
KEYS. WE ALWAYS PAY
HIQHEST CASH PRICE.
(74) H0UCHINS PRODUCE 00.
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Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1919, newspaper, November 25, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027607/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.