Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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A popular young couple of the
lower part of the county will be
married this (Tuesday) morning
iioustcn near San Antonio Sun- town, was brought to the hospi- at the Sucred Heart church, Rev.,
Allred Schmidt, son of Mr. Miss Welda Appelt, daughter
and Mrs. Ghas. Schmidt of Bres- of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Appelt, re-
,au, came in from Fort Sam siding three miles northeast of
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day on a 30 days furlough. Al- tal here suffering with append!
fred has had quite an experience citia, an operation being per-
duriug the recent war and has formed on her Saturday night
had several narrow escapes from with the hope of saving her life,
sudden death. He spent eight but we are sorry to say she
months in France during the could not survive.Jleatli result-
worst fighting, going through irig Sunday morning. The fun-
the Chateau Thierry and Ar- eral occurred yesterday after,
gonne Forest engagements. At noon at 3 p. m. from the family
the latter on Nov. 3 lie received home with interment in the Lath-
a shrapnel wound in the right olic cemetery here, Rev. A<- Ma-
side vVhieh tore away and crush- this °H‘crating,
ed some of his ribs and pene- M«« Welda was aged abmn
n,„, i„„e ........-» bywi!irb^“f
rowly missed his spiral column ^ Jtothcrs and a His-
From the effects of this wound } ■ mimeroU8 othor reta-
he has been suffering ever since, ^ (mt M bv .. hoBt 0f
undergoing two operations m frip|1(1s who loVR(1 her dearly.
French hospitals and two opera- Thp NftW Rra exten(Ja sincere
tions in- the United States army sympatby to thp bereaved.
hospitals, tho last ono in May or - ■__n t ^ ____
this year, at which the doctors Mqre SIDEWALKS—MOORE
thought he could not live, but. _____
he manag'd to pull through nnd ^ y q Moore has completed
we are glad to snv he is doing ft ‘cernent sidewalk from the J
Pine nnd mnv ho soon discharged ^ Vesmirovsky corner to the F
from the hospital ns n well man. Pabian property one block west
TTe is a memW of Co.'F, 58th ()f tbl, 8(1,iare. Mr. Moore will
Tnf., Fourth Division.
A. Mathis officiating.
The groom is John A. Bccka
who has friends wherever he is
known, and only two months
ago he returned from overseas,
having served with the American
Expeditionary Forces in France
for 11 months, llis wife will be
Miss Mary Schulte, a lovely
young lady, who is admired by
young and old. She is a daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Seliulte
residing six miles south of Ilal-
lettsvillc.
After a visit to the bride’s
brother, Emil Schulte and fam-
ily at Witting the happy couple
will be at home on the farm dt
the groom’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Becka, 11 miles south
of here.
The New Era extends best
wishes for a happy married life.
Father J. liynek, well and
favorably known here, died
Thursday at Bluff, Fayette coun-
ty and was buried there Friday,
aged about 50 years. Rev. 0
soon begin building a cement j Kuratko of Koerth was amomr
---- sidewalk from a block east, of-the priests who officiated at the
Mr. and Mrs. Gun Ronorden the square up to and including funeral Rev, Ilynek came hi>
are moving tyaek from Shiner to the school property on Second from Wisconsin am was >
near HalleW-fiville. having bought street, a total of seven blocks.,
a 100-acre tarm from Mr. Bonor- The property owners along this
den’s faMer, Albert Ronorden, street have agreed to each pav
six miles^outh of town. A new their part for this needed work,
dwelling >ras almost been com- Lct the good work go on.
pleted on the farm for them. ( —--“ •
Our Bonqfrden and brother Emil I The Kreisman Brothers dry
conducted a store at Shiner for goods and furnishing store,
several jg'ars which thev recent- which opened here last October,
ly sold
Shiner,
est in
— _
lettsvill
August
New bal
Jind Emil remains in will open a branch storo at Bart-
|nving bought an inter- jett. H. Kreisman will continue
th$r store there. to manage the store in Hnllotts-
, ,,jreerit)ls, ip IFal- ville. His brother. M. Kreisman,
■
having lost his eyesight due to
becoming lost and wandering
around during a snow storm in
the state of Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkclste'm
spent the week-end in Houston
with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Rud-
niek.
Mrs. Peter Kuhn and children
of Bhiner, are visiting relatives
here this week.
Arthur Appelt and sister, Miss
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*«„ baiMi Sf i Ur. .»d
1 were 36 bales, while from Aug. management, of the Bartlett Yoakum o p g
1 to Sept 1 last year there were branch. The Kreisman Brothers here w,th relatives,
ginned 51*05 bales of cotton. are good bnsiness men and de-
Miss Dorpthy ljiebn l^ft Sun serve success in their undertak-
dav for -Bherpiah^ito enter ; tliq ings.
Kidd Key CWMV She was ae-| j p McCord has sold his home
Due to Judge P. II. Green hav-
ing not fully recovered from a
recent illness Attorney Lester
licit and W. T. Bagby were ap-
pointed as special judges.
Criminal Docket.
R. P. Brown, violating state ■
highway law; bond of defendant
in sum of $100 forfeited and la-
ter on motion of county attorney
forfeiture of bond is set aside.
Mack McCabe, aggravated as-
sault ; application of defendant
for continuance; granted. |
;J)|Celc4tina Maqiel, aggravated
assault; dismissed.
Petit Jury Second Week.
The jury was discharged yes-
terday afternoon.
Eniil Pesek, Sweet Home.
Kav Woodward, Hallettsville
Route 7.
Will Fenner, Provident City.
Robt. liiias, Hallettsville. R3.
J. L. Mikulenka, Hallettsville.
L. W. Simpsbn, Schulenliurg.
jE. A. Turk, Hallettsville.
^A. Meyerhoff, Hallettsville
y V. B. Kelley, Hallettsville.
T. J. Slanina, Sweet Home.
•foe ITranitzkv, Sweet Home.
.rohn Novak, Shiner.
Diek Mertz, Hallettsville.
4. Jos. Koeian, Sweet Home.
Henry Koehn, Hallettsville.
Lee Cheney, Hallettsville R7.
Probate Docket.
Estate of Luke Hart West, de-
ceased; bond of $1800 of Mrs.
Ern^ West, temporary adminis-
tratrix; approved.
Estate of Oliver Ileinsolui et
al, minors; Mrs. Julia neinsohn
ardian. Bond of $2100 approv-
Mrs. A. Klatt has returned
from a visit to relatives in Wei-
mar.
Mrs. Marcus Schwartz and lit
I tie son Armond, returned Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Chovamoz
returned Saturday from their
wedding trip to Houston and
Galveston.
CHARLES FERTSCH
PAUL H. FERTSCH
LAWYERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal business, Abstracts and
collections promptly attended to.
companie4 by her father, R- A place near town to Wm, Shaw, .. , ,,
Booster, iwho will return, in a 0j the Lif?ht8 chapel section. from M,neral Wc
few days. 1 Mr. Shaw and family will move
Mrs. Prilop of north of town, here and Mr. McCord and fam-
is in receipt of a telegram stat- ily will soon move to their farm
ing that her soti-in-laW, Geo. south of town.
Sibertson, is seriously ill at Walker E. Parr, a lawyer who
Whipple Barracks, Afiz. jias recently returned from
Rev. and Mrs. Baumgartel left France, is. being mentioned as a
Monday for their home in You- candidate for county attorney of
knra. Rev. Baumgartel conducted Lavaca county,
the three woks’ revival here. | TEACHER WANTED for Fill
Miss Eugenia Winfree left |er school, term-six moths. Sal-
Monday for her home in Yoa- ary $g0 a nicnth to right person,
kum aBer a pleasant visit here Apply-to C. T—Brown,
with Miss Louise Bowker. 14tc R7, Hallettsville.
Roscoe and Claud Paulus left Miss Meta Schultz loft Mon
Monday for San Antonio where day for her home in Yorktown
Claud will re-enter school. after spending several weeks
Miss Mabel Chamlmys return- here with relatives,
ud Saturday from a^isit to Ed- FOR SALE—Two farms, 296
na. Jm acres in one and 106 acres in
Mr. and Mtyi. lvll. Ervin spent other. See Bert Peterson,
the week-end m Houston with jj j neyfl returned Monday
relatives. ___^_ from a business trip to Houston.
PEOPLES ABSTRACT Iiloh®rd E,,khftrt
n > w w Monday for Yorktp>vn after a
COMPANY i visit here with Judge anil Mrs..
Ferd Lacy, Mgr. i P. II. Green.
Office m Court House. Mrs. Harry Meisel and cliil-
All abstract work given prompt dren arrived Monday from Ru-
attention.
DR.C. T. DUFNER
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Estate of Gottlieb Ilelweg, de-_________
c ased; Mrs. Loirinc Helweg, in- TEACHER’S
pendent exeentrix; inventory, j
yisCTUWTtki:
Tire Advice and Service.
We are always anxioas to lis-
ten to your tire trouble, maybe
a slight adjustment is necessary,
maybe some single, attention will
prolong the wear. It is our busi-
ness to know tires and tire
trouble, It is our continuous
study. Come in any time* we
will gladly inspect your tire and
tell you how to get the most for
your money.
The Goodyear and Michelin
are our favorite tires. We know
them all, we have judged them
all. We handle hundreds to
your one. None appear to have
tin* Michelin or Goodyear quali-
ties. We. chose the Goodyear
and Michelin for our customers,
because we wanted to give, them
the utmost. We wanted to re-
duce repairs and replacements.
Our business depends entirely
on satisfied customers to repent
their orders. One Goodyear or
Michelin we found sold complete
equipment and every Goodyear
or Michelin owner is enthusiastic.
Note the wearing ability. Note
the absence of trouble. Compare
them with other brands. The
very next time you are in town
call • and see us and let us tell
you how we can help you
KEEP YOUR CAR OUT OF THE REPAIR SHOP.
Haverlah-Heissler Auto Co.
CERTIFICATES
proved.
ad list of claims y The county 'board ci%’ examin-
ers, J. J. Migl of Novohrad, and
te of Joe Maeha, Sr., de- t. J. Ponton of Shiner, conduct-
d; J. J Maeha independent ed the examination here Friday
Inventory, appraise- and Saturday for teacher’s cer-
and list of claims approv- tificates. There were 14 appli-
n . cants, three for county and 11 l’or
‘H j John Merian, de- state certificates. Mrs. Arnold
ceased; Mrs. Amelia Merian ap- Butts was- successful in securing
pointed community administra- a 4 year sec0nd grade. The state
rix. 1 ond of $5750, and inven- applicants were: Albert4.). Ditt-
nr2 8^l<' ®PPrai8cment approved, piait, Missqls Marie Mozisek,
-s a 0 of Rosie Marek, deeeas- Irene Bultmeyer, Antonette Don-
e< ; Jo m Marek-'appointed com- nelly Sisters Mary Philomen.i
admin,f,trator »°nd of and Mary S. H. Murphy, all
■Ti J.96 and inventory and ap- white, and the following colored:
prnisement approved. ^earl H Mays T S< (;hase T{a.
Estate of Edmund Schneider, (.hel Kuykendall, Jaunita Kuy-
mmor: Alfred Schneider guar- kendall, Harrietta E. Woodfork.
(linn. Salo of personal property it will he about 10 days before
JUST WATCH
GROW/
approved.
the state applications will
Office:
Ledbetter-Kopecky Drug Store.
.Phone office 18. ^ Residence 189.
Hallettsville, Texas.
blime to visit relatives.
_ Mrs. J. B. Salmon, after visit
" _ _ jing relatives here, and at Vie-
Dl0. Am I 0 OCV311 toria for the past month, has re-
, turned to her home in Dallas.
O E N T I S T i Chas. McKinnon was over from
Cuero Sunday. He is billing
Office Upstairs State Bank Bldg. for the express company at
r . ---- -"i::—•—-- Cuero.
Mrs. Rona Johnson left Friday
for Yoakum to Visit relatives,
j Miss Elorine Nan of Yoi*k
(town, spent a few days h°re
I with relatives and friends last
I week.
Look up that old Winter suit
j and have it cleaned and pressed.
I Phone 247. R. O. Timm.
CITY MEAT MARKET rP<^R SALE—Two Essex Gilts.
MURPHY A R0T8CHMITT No bctt" ho*"’ D A p lu9
East Side Square. Hallettaville. | v
Fresh Meat and Sausage Mlt8- Voelkel left Friday
at an times. for Kenedy.
Choice Barbecue on Retard ays. Fred ftchulte left yesterday for
Highest market prices for Hides Iner to pick eatton.
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Lester Holt
LAW Y ER
OFFICE IN STRUNK BLDG.
Rooms formerly occupied by
R B Allen
Estate of Vlasta Mntula, minor heard from.
F. J. Kutaeh, guardian. Appli-j _____
catmn of sale of land approved. | Sacred Heart Church.
Estate of Minnie and Millie j Frem now on till the end of
• ai, mmors; A. (. Stahl, guar- October, divine services on Sun-
dian Inventory and appraise- wiI| be held at 8 and 10:30
ment approved. | o’clock a. m.
A. Mathis, Pastor.
thanks and grateful appreciation ;
to many friends and the public
in general for the generous pat-
ronage accorded during my sev-
eral years business dealings in
Hallettsville.
Michael Saeear, Manager.
Henry Qreenebaum notifies us
to change his New Era baclt to
El Oampb. Mr. and Mrs. Grccn-
in Roswell,
• inte:
Mr. Greenebaum’s health.
New sobeeribera
ded to The New Era list the jmst
week as follows:
Mrs. Emilie Decker, Mineral
Wells.
F. J. Novak, R5 Schulcnburg,
Joe Ita«ka, R4 Yoakum.
Anton T. Pesek, Shiner.
Ed. Roberts, Rebcrt Lee.
Dr. C. T. Dufner, Hallettsville.
Ad. Blaschke, R1 Cuero.
Miss Louise Kocich, R1 Moul-
ton.
Miss Lillie Chaloupka, Rl.
Sweet Home.
Eddio Berger, R6 Hallettsville.
John Novosad, R2 Moulton.
Philip Rothsehmitt, Halletts-
ville.
Uhas. Bressel, Yoakum.
Frank Mladenka, R6 Halletts-
ville.
Miss Marjwtret Tarkington, R4
Hallettsville.
John Spring, R5 Hallettsville.
Max Prause, R2 TTalleftsvillc.
Emil Staha, Rl Hallettsville.
Fred Schulte, Inez.
Gus Bonorden, R7 Halletts-
ville.
Frank Kolos, R2 Moulton.
JUST RECEIVED
1500 Fall and Winter styles.
Estate of Jos. Blazek, deceased
Mrs. Theresia Bla/ek appointed
commupity administratrix.
Card of Thanks. . | im|„,
Sfnr»VM801 u Tity ebaum have been m ■««'”iowu can and Winter styles
More to Mr. Robert Jaroszew.sk 1, New Mexi(, in thc intorest of.Oomc around and look them
it » my to extcnd .rn.or, ,1r h<mlth. ’ever” 1 our en^T
Mrs. Lottie August arrived ers to fit their bodies in oar
Monday from Mineral Wells, clothes, we make the clothes to
accompanied by little Miss Syl- fit their bodies. Phone 247.
via Meyerhoff, who has been r q Timm,
visiting in Houston.
Mrs. August Heinsohn return,
ed to Shiner Sunday after visit-
Mrs. J. F. MeKnight and chil- relatives around here for a
dren are in Victoria visiting her week.
Mrs. Brady Tarkington and
baby left Saturday for Gonzales
to visit relatives nnd friends
mother, Mrs. John Lttle, and
were present at the family re-
union the 5th inst., which was
happily planned to occur on the |
Joe Konvicka and sisters,
Misses Lydia and Matilda, left
Sunday for Robstown to spend a
few weeks.
Hilton von Rosenberg left Sun-
day for Sun Antonio and Kerr-
ville to sped a few days.
natal day of Mrs. Little, who has ..........................--yyinnnnnnAj
reached thc ago of eighty-nine
GEORGE KLIMITCHECK
MEAT MARKET
HALIiETTSVrLI.E, TEXAS
Have taken charge of the former I
Chae. Jansky bntchor shop next to thn I
City Hotel, and I ank for a share of
your patronage.
FRESH MEATS AND SAUSAGES |
. AT ALL TIMES.
BARBECUE ON SATURDAYS.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID*
FOR HIDES.
•I7B MM A TRIAL.
years and is enjoying good (
health. Her family were ammggj
he early settlors of Texas and it
interesting to hear her relate
pr occurences of the early^ays
Texas, all of which are indbl-
ly impressed on her memory.
Mrs. Walter Both of Yoakum,
ughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
milton of here, was operated
Sunday at the Yoakum ho«pi-
for appendicitis. At the last
rt ahe was resting nirelv.
Hd tires mad© new. Hallait#-
• Tire A Vulcanizing Plant.
Philip Rothschmitt’s Meat Market
FRESH MEATS
and SAUSAGES
Highest Market Price*
Paid for Green Hides.
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
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Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 9, 1919, newspaper, September 9, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027983/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.