Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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New
volume xxxz.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS,
11, 1918.
number forty three.
CANDIDATSS' EXPENSES. EXEMPTION BOARD DOINGS SHIP DOG HEAD TO At
As required by law the candi-
dates from Lavaca county have
filed the following expense
accounts, giving the total am-
ount expended in their candi-
dacy before the Democratic pri-
mary :
Henry Krueger ............
II F L Mueller ..............
Ed Kacir
.$ 13.00
126. W
93.30
J W Naehlinger ...........
.. 29.85
E A Turk ,—.....................
129.25
Ed Mikulenka ................
72.53
V B Genies .......-.........-
40.00
Robt Little
2.00
W II Koether
.. 65. iX)
LouiK Wagner ............
.... 24.00
Frank Valchar ..._______,....
16.00
Steve Bennett .........-
142.66
E T Long --------------
315.0)
J H Deborah
16.00
E II Ilouchin* ...............
147.00
B R Tludgeons ..........
.1.50
John Kubena
26.00
B L Temple __________________
.. 80.45
J A Sommerlatte
239.30
Hermann Schultz
40.10
C L Stavinoha................
41.25
J P McCord ----------------
28.50
R J Strauss
10.00
J J Kutac _____________________
139.05
W R Rabb ................
110.75
Win Stasney .............
4.30
J M Mikulenka
27.25
Chas Unterkireher
,1.50
Prank Schoppe ..............
298.40
E G Peterson .....------
15.00
P 11 Green
65.00
Aug Janszen .................
11.65
F G Havel ..........
237.52
Wm Filers -------- -------
140.85
J C Ilabertnacher
10.00
T TT Streich ..............
128.50
The local exemption board ha* Messrs, Wm, Fenner and
received orders to get ready 1*> tis Brown were up from Provi
handle the new draft registration dent City Sunday and by express
of all men from 18 to 45 years of* shipped the head of a dog to
age, who will probably be re- the Pasteur Institute at Auusl
quired to register on Sept. 5th. for examination. The dog w
This is going to be a real job, killed by Jesse Smith after it ha
ng every man must he registered bitten a number of dogs in that
regard loss of any exemptions neighborhood and they decided
which he may claim. To assist to ship the head of the animal to
in this work Gov. Hobby is call- Austin and determine for cer
ing on every City, County and tain whether or not the dog was
otoria one and Hallettsvillc
by making nine scores hi
shall game here Sunday
noon. The Victoria team
about 6:30 o’clock p. m.,
'• delayed on account of i
} trouble. A good sized crowd
esent in spite of the delay,
home boys put up a classy
of game. The way they
the old alley apple Suu-
it would take a real league
The Halletsville Creamery
Is l r:*w paying 37c lor butter
lat, w rich Is one cent above
mark ‘%\ price. They will ap-
preclt all your trade.
State office, every Cdunt.v, and mad. JflJ club to put a defeat over our
City Council of National Defense, j Ad-going club. Stop and think
every Committee on Public Safe- ( i»roy and Clius. Micek '« JiU even Freddie Buss hit for a
ty, every public spirited orgam- 'eaine through Suuday en route«•*» home run, his first four "nnftnnnnn,wu
station, and every similar agency jto tbejr homc „ear Yoabum 1 lse bit of the season. Guy ~'rj 11 ■ —-----------------— U
to communicate to the Local from Huntsville where the pro- (i "wr showed the fans that he BRESLAU PATRIOTIC MEET.
Board of their respective loculi- ] ft!SSOr has been attending the j. not tfn the “has-been” list, by! -
ties. / jKain Houston Summer Normal Uing a four-base swat with all'. ‘ “nday* AuR' U- at 4 P- m>
• • • since June 8th. He was euccfi*- C bases loaded, and played a |be colored hoU8e of worship
Sixty white men out of Cluss |fu] jn securing a first class eer- jBnS' UP game at the old hot far f res an an ent usiaNtic race*
1 will be taken to Camp Travis tificate and will again be prio- 2 of the diamond. Our boys was h<?ld Mra- Hope ¥ inkel-
from Angnst 26 to 30. 'cipal of the South Mustang-fc * them no fast and hard thal S >e'"K th® 0“ 7 sPeakep’ a”d
kept umpires Thomason and sP°ke for two hurs* Principally
ft
IF YOU 6 !ED A SEPARATOR GIVE US YOUR OR-
DER AT ONc^. THEY ARE STILL ADVANCING IN
PRICES
SEE SAMPLE AT THE CREAMERY.
• • • school the coming session. The . .
A call for fifteen negroes from Normal e.oeed S.turd„ nigh. ££*• ** LlVTlVLT
Lavaca county will be made with 40 graduates,
about Aug. 22. They will be ta- Thg new ellgine for tha
ken to Camp Travis. lettsville oil mill will soon be in
II.] X __
j allettsville batters.
lettsvme on mm wm sou., ue ... ^ gmoke eleared away
shape and the plant running 9 to Y in favor of
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Pagel of a*ain day a,ld m*bt ^ old,
San Antonio, are here since Sun on*™ was badly wrecked seve-,
day visiting relatives. They ral weeks a*° and thc m,U haf
have the sympathy of their many to shut down until new mac *
friends in the loss of their son, nery could be installed.
Charles Jr., who died in San An- i. Ren and son, Ben Jr.,
tonio last week, aged one
one-half years.
make Houston his home a
ter, Mrs. Otto Brogger and baby, Sept. 1st, and will be employed|
of north of town, returned Sim- as bookkeeper
Lieut Roger D. Ledbetter has
and left Sunday for Houston to visit 1
several days. Ben will agayfi^ j^jved [D Prance, according to
Mr. Anton Appelt and daugh- make Houston his ^ homeuf'f c ^ prd received from him by ais
rice mill it|
Rnd Valenii-'2^.. ..... 134.4*
F G Patton . _ . . * 1«• OD
R B Tuttle ........... 2.50
Several candidates failed to
file their expense accounts.
A marriage license was issued
in Houston last Friday to Mr
George E. Page of Oakland,'Cal.,
and Miss Nell Timm, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Timm of
south of Hallettsvillc. Miss Timm-
has' been a saleslady at the Munn
store in Houston, and visited her
parents here last week, but her
many friends did not know she
would soon be married
day from Galveston where they that
JrTrfo^TSfff who IS IT j0hn
Fort San Jacinto, near there. Yoakum
K. E. Smothers returned to his the U. f
work at Yoakum Sunday nighr. office tl
lie is assisting in the building of (-
lunijier sheds there for the lum- day
her company of which Gus. Jaros- vjsited two weeks with hot dal
zewski is manager.
f pm being hit with the ball by P°rtinK the war policies at home,
ie nifty force of some of the Red Cross< Liberty Bond«> War
When all Saving and Thrift Stamps were
the score also thoroughly explained. A
ITalletts- eontrihution of $14.75 was given
voluntarily for the Red Cross.
Mrs. Finkelstein enjoys .the dis-
tinction of being the only woman
Lavaca county who delivers
ille |
Most
of the Victoria players
v Hit beck on the night train an .
, leir anto was not repaired until in..... , . „ ,
R&t dtiv patriotic talks and is called out
- ‘ . , ___ to many places, always readily
and willingly respoding to the
cause.
MOTHERS’ CLUB BENEFIT
The dates for the Lyceum
Course for the coming season for
the benefit of the Mother’s Club
in the High Schoor auditorium
are as follows:
1
(titer here, Dr. A. A. Ledbette-.
Mrs. V. Ackermaun and dau-
ghter, Miss Emily, left Tuesday,
Yoakum, was ^ 6th, lor Vineland, New Jer-
putting sey, •dmtt—Wcntwster.-Xew •York,
Frieda,
e Xumwalt, with
GoUid, where
ghter, Mrs. Henry Mitchel.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adajns
came In Saturday from Yoakum
to visit relatives near Hack berry.
Rev. H. K. Draper of Austin,
and Rev. A. W. Wilson of Cuero,
held services at the Methodist
church here Sunday. , ...........
Mrs. J. F. Uouchins and lit
Mr. and Mrs. Max btepehiiiskj sori) Fleming, returned Satnr-
and Mis„ Annie Prasek leTt Sat from ^an Antonio,
nrday night for San Antonio to -
visit several days with Joe Pra- Walter Sohroeter of^ IlallettS.-
sek who iB stationed at (’amp ville, visited relatives and friends
ijYavis. here the first of the week.—York-
town News, " ' ' :
Mrs. John Quittu and Mrs.
Ludwig Quittu left Saturday Miss Gabriella Johnson return-
night. for San Antonio to visit ed Monday from a visit to relati*
Ludwig (juitta, a member of the ves in Houston.
army at Camp Travis. Mrs pauhl8 poch ig witli her
Oscar Schulte, a soldier from husband in New Mexico, where
Waco, spent Sunday morning he is under special mechanic
with hi„ parents, Mr. and Mrs training at Camp Cody
Joe Schulte, near town. Pr pa„j Renf?ei- aX)d family
Miss Margie Breeden has re- are spending a few days this
turned from a visit to friends in week at Galveston.
Mnultfon. M iss Margaret Mertes of Yov
Robt. -laroszewski spent M0.1- kum, was a brief business visi
day in Moulton. tor here Monday. >1
—*—■ a,",j" -■ Mrs. John Clark returned yes
terday from a visit to 'i oakum
relatives.
Aug. Ilessler left Saturday for
San Antonio to represent the
Hallettsvillc local as delegate o
the state meeting of the State
Alliance, a branch of the Ht.
Joseph Verein. Mr. Hcssler will
rctnrn 'WVcdnesday
A. E. Buchanan, who is at pre-
sent living in Ft. Worth, where
he is employed as railroad me-
chanic, has returned after a few’
days visit here t,o relatives jin 1
friends.
John MeKnight is a new clerk
at Gold’s Grocery.
On Cash Basis!
• Due to changed conditions
we are going to do business
on a CASH BASIS ONLY be-
ginning August 12th, 1918.
Mrs. Leo-. Levy and Mrs.
Minnie Senftenberg left Monday
for Houston, after a visit here
to relatives. ,
FOUND—Near Moravia Satt,pr-
day by Joe Fritsch, an oil pan to
auto. Owner can get game at New
Era office by paying for this
notice.
Mrs. J. D. Rawera came
Friday from Ran Antrtnio
the guest of her sister,
Griffith Traxler.
Turner Wallace of H<
visiting his sitter, Mrs.
▼all Jr.
I tv*
;c
ig relatives here a week left Sa:-
rday for Runge to visit her fa-
irr before returning to her
ork in San Antonio.
and other points, to be gone sev-
eral weeks.
corps, writes his' Rnd paweiicek formerly of
id Mrs. T. Ii. Sublime writes that he has ar-
, that he has ar- pjygjj safe]y ‘‘somewhere in thc
ived safely overseas. country of France.”
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WANTED—500 bushels of new Mrg Griffith Traxler and Miss
irn, in thc ear, for milling pur- (-or)l Traxler returned Friday
morning from a ten days’ outing
to Corpus rhristi, Kenedy, El
mendorf and San Antonio.
Rosenberg Bros.
Miss Mabel Brown after visit
Mrs. Max Reissig and child-
ren arc spending a week with
relatives at Victoria. They \yerc
accompanied ns far a* Cuero by
Mr. Reissig.
Mrs. Carrie McElroy returned
Sunday from Medina, where she
visited the family of her sist-'r.
Brown.,
Mrs. Mary-May left Saturday
r Kenedy after an extended vis
here with her sister, Mrs V
arkington.
Mrs. Adolph Miller left Satur- Mrs Robt
ly for San Antonio to visit her Jack Whalen was a business
wband who is in military train vj8jtor jn Yoakum Saturday.
g there. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Long and
ildren left Sunday in their auto
spend a few days in San An-;
uio.
Buy the “NASH” car or truek\
are equal to any on the
For prices se? or write j
J. M. Hollub A 8on, Agents,
1 box 78, Schulenburg, Texas. J
Oct. 28th—Lowrey.
Nov. 7th—Neopolitans.
Nov. 20th—Hawaiians.
Jan. 16th—Venetians.
Feb. 4th—Warwicks.
FOR SALE—My home place,
with either four acres or 20 aeres
of land, as desired. Also my farm
of- 43 acres half mile east of the
corporate limits of Hallettsvillc.
For further information see or
write Edw. Kreraling,
Rl, llallettsville, Tfexas^
All those who desire, may
have their W. 8. Stamps register
ed at the postoffice now, the-
,xtc«iqsi*,> ana.V huac Loan. , rn.
ceived. *
Mrs. M. P. Hutcheson left
Friday for Yoakum after a visit
here with her sister. Mrs. C.
Cobb.
Mrs. Mamie Arnitn of Houston
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
O. T. East.
CHARLES FERTSCH
PAUL H. FERTSCH
LAWYERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal business. Abstracts and
collections promptly attended to
Or. A. T. Dev all
DENTIST
Office Upstairs
State Bank Building
NAMMNAaMAMeMAMAMAMWAAaSMWMMMAMMMMMMMWMeP
Another Car of
r. N. C. Boethel
Physician
Office at City Drug Store.
Phone No. S.
Hallettgville, Texas.
nee in old Engelking place
attend to calls day or night.
The car that is light, durable,
easy to run and cheapest on
gasoline and lubricating oil.
In other words a modern, up-
to-date, economical car.
H. J. HE YE. Agent
Hallettsvtlle, Texas
m
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$ 1
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