Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Hallettsville Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Friench Simpson Memorial Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
7T' V’ ''i&WjWffk' C •.?
8f?
Sweet Home Route 1
enjoying1
Aug. 9 Those
.u * . . , . Well, how is “Devil
Allen IiAnder hid the min* , , . w:*« ii:_ Qiunine
.... . these good old summer dayafjWUh Miae Mary Bunina
------j to have hia house burn “ ■ , ' I „ u- .
. .A . .. .. Swim mine and eating water-, were as follows: Misses
last Saturday. It is thought the * . B In... . . . ,. , ,
, . .- melons-we hope. j 1 rasi.k, Annie Hannert,
Mr. and Mrs. Kiuil Srubar ,and Agnes Slovak. All ei
themselves.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pi
|g>'”
Apparently very few articles
were saved
A party was given at the home
of Mrs. Meddie Bishop last Tues-
day nite in honor of Mr. Dolpb
Munson's 21st birthday. Tho.ie
visited homefolks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bujnooh
railed on Mr. and Mrs.* Emil
Srubar.
Mr. Pet Bujnooh called on
and Mrs. John
visited Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Anton Kutach on the
side of Yoakum.
Say, “Lost Sweetheart’’
ptwnt ..re: Mishas M.tth. ...d John!to th. world m y»„ and
5“*“. N?b‘": I;1"’ R“d*v,toSm«ia asm. Mi-« Mm,'.tat yoot
Hoffmon, Lilli. Smith. Polly Of ^
Messrs. Frank Chajoupka ami
WHlie Pekar were seen driving'
and son Louis,
from a week’s
Houston.
Felix Van Wagner came
from Mathis on a seve
visit to her mother, Mrs.
. Sarah Weller of Tulsa,
is spending several
with the family or
iter, Mr*. Dr. Star-
and Mrs. Ueliuuth Poppe,
Jurak, Miss Ernie Harm*
E. WiUjams spent Friday
ng in Yoakum.
Ludwig Jurak will go to Yon-
Monday to apply for enter
in the U. S. naVy.
Starbuck spent Thursday
Antonio. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Meitzen
d son Arnold, were visitors
Here from Ilallettsville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schilling
ivere in Ilallettsville Saturday.
Mrs. Julias Wolfsdorff has re
turned from the Yoakum hospital
where she had an operatien per-
formed for a bone felon on one
>f her fingers.
sv£*. zzjriz Ky“ AUrz ssrasrr
dT p.h
oir sa, rvt. a siss^r*-.
“T.0, lZ. M«. T»<ob«, Alvin »P«"t Snnd.y with Mr. Jero Bin- P.k.r Mr., Jo, Koc.n >
-i <*• T'ubZ^ ** “&£,““£!£ It a. I
eutt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Butts r™ut"1 . ,t. , . , . „
iMra F J Wilson. Well, has th« “I)evil” Botjhia guess your initials to be A. B.
Mr a*^ Mrs C S Riggs P*0*1 Hac*t m*de? Cotton’picking Give me a hint if I am not eor-
have'jurt returned from a trip to « in full swing now (Give me reel .
* more time—Dev.) I Mr. Joe Kocian and son, An-
B®VUn0n ■ M w . H. Mott Those that chatted a while last ton, were seen driving over tlty
,r. nt r„pro cnpnt Sat.- Sunday at the home of Mr. Joe.Mont road last Friday eve. *.
•— —«*• - *»• «»• /™nk r*f»—- ...........
J E McCord. Janak> Ju,ia Morisak’ Cel,e ;Fa- and h,S tW0 NOn8’. Pe‘ia, ’ ,n' s here visiting her mother and
Those who attended church at nak- dero Binder and sistcr- Ijlt‘ mon’ wCre se,en ,n ^oakum
- ,tr.n qnndav nite were- Mr. lie and Frances, and Kud. Neil- day last week.
M0. Mnnoon ud wtor. Loth., All hnd . plrM.nt time ko-1 Mr .nd Mr, Anton Kornn
Oomtt, Charley M.rM.nna *" *h‘ Pr<",d * pre‘
Mi- atoll. Bi,hop I Soy, "F.r,o,r Boy" you hotter ty boy.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Callisou wake up and wnte. ! U S. Flag and B ^ ^ q{ the LuJEenin
spent a few days l«t week visit- Bettie and Agnes Steffek call- 8p.it ’ ^are you all going to ^ ^ be held
“.snirv r ~ »ir-v
“ c W&-"rc:;r ^yi^'S: Jsn ^
should like to tell you that you Mr. Anton Havel and sisters, hot weather! (Kicking at th* ^ ■
’t pick cotton witli your Misses Mary and Annie and Mi*.s lev.)
£, ith mv ban(is either, if 1 S^argarrete Kalivoda spent last! Mr. John Polasek was seen ir.
t Of it—Dev) Sunday with Mr. John Smolik your city one day last week.
Mrs. C. F. Munson and Raters, Mary and Lucie. » Those that visited Wednesday
Miss Letha, and son I Mr. Rudolph Neuvar spent last night with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Rube Mott made Sunday with Mr. Jero Binder. Kocian and children were: Mrs.
urn Saturday via! “Farmer Girl” you sure missed Prasek, Mrs. Mary Krauskopf
not being here and little Emil, Miss Justitli.
[brother Charlie and Lidy.
There will be a dance given at j Will have to OfjJ* short wit
Let’s get best regards to inf
jther relatives.
Rev. M. Heinrichs of Halletts-
ville, held services at the Luthe-
ran church Sunday afternoon
nd night.
Occasional
ONE WEAK SPOT
iy HaUettsville People Have
Weak Part and Too Often
Tfs the Back.
something by
>on and Oscar Sunday, h
.from Jackson
*here they have
CALLED HER FAMILY
TO HER BEDSIDE
Sx Yean kf, Thkkiag She Might Die, Says Tom Lady, Bat Maw
She Is a Wall, Strang Woman and Praises Cards Far
Her Recevery.
Hors* Ctty. Tm^-Un. Mary Kll
man. •( this place, says; “After the
birth ef my Uttle side com-
menced to hurt me. I had to so bach
to bed. We called the doctor. Be
treated me...hut I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable...! wae In bed for
three months and Buffered such agony
that I was Inst drawn np In a knot..
I told my husband If he would get
j, ' t
me a bottle of Cardnl I would try It.,.
I commenced taking It, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days wnlms I had a change for
the better. That was six yeans ago
and 1 am still hare and am a well,
strong woman, and I ewe my Ufa tc
Cs» *.iL I had only takes half the
bou> when I began ta feel bettor.
The misery la my side got lean... 1
continued rlghPon taking the Cardnl
until I had taken three bottled and I
did not need any more for 1 was well
and never felt bettor In my life... I
have never had any trouble tram that
day to this.”
• Do yon suffer from headache, back-
ache, pains in aides, or other discom-
forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, nervous and faggod-outT If ao.
give Cardnl, the woman's tonic, a
trial. J. «.
Brown Bridge.
Aug. 9—Here comes “Two
Happy Kids” with a few hap-
penings from this part of the
world.
The big meeting at Ezzell
closed Sunday night with 15 ad-
ditions to the church.
Mrs. W. E. Runnels and dau-
ghters, Misses Lizzie and Nona
Vee, visited at Mrs. Runnels
brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Rutledge of Vienna.
Misses Ella Runnels, Eula Gri-
mes and Mrs. II. E. Grimes
called at Mrs. J. G. Page’s
Thursday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Runnels
called at Mrs. Runnels’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gamer.
Mr. W. E. Runnels and Mr.
E. ('. Neal left Monday for Hie
lower country to build a bam on
Mr. Appelt’s ranch.
There will be church at Ezzell
Worthing, Aug.
15th.
J. E. McCord was Li j “Bleeping Beauty” Vhat makes
Friday jrith a bale of you always smile.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocian
were seen going to ward Sweet
Home.
As time is short must close.
cotton.
Will ring off as my pen is get-
ting scratchy. Greetings to all.
The same,
School Kid
Aug. 10—Mr. Jos. Heunukc,
Sr., visited at Mr. and Mrs. An-
ton Hennake last Sunday.
Alfred Rother and sister, Miss
Julia, went to Camp Travis to
visit their brother, Emil.
“Lilac” I guess you to be E.
O. IB that right T
Someone ask Freddie Boss
how he likeg seven flats in one
day.
Those whd went fishing on the
Navidad laat Sunday were: Mrs.
Tonie Gerdes and children, Mrs.
Teal and daughter, Lena, Joe,
and John Zak, Win. Rother and
sister, Miss Ella. But they had
bad luck as they caught only
two little fish.
Blue & Brown EyeR.
Appelts Hill Section.
Aug. H)—Mr. Emil Spiill of
Winters,' Runnels (Jo., is here on
a visit, to relatives, the Zappe
families. •
Don’t forget the dance at the
Appelt’s Hill hall on Aug. 17th.
Mrs. Geo. Einkauf is sick at
the home of her parents, Mr. nml
Mrs. Henry Schaefer.
All those who visited at Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Scheffer last Sun-,
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Schultz of Shiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schultz, Mr. and Mrs
Otto Zappe and children.
Adolph Zapne Jr., has return-
ed to his home at Ballinger aFter
visiting here and at Yoakum.
A son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
Many people have a weak spot.
** 0,,'n i,,s
Old Sweet Home.
Aug. 6—IIow are all the read-
ers and writers!
Those visiting Miss Louise Slo-
vacek last Sunday were: jMisseN
Bessie and Rosie Barosh and
cousin, Albert. They reported a
good time.
John Barosh, Frank Drozd and
brother, John Drozd, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Andrie La’nek on the
Navidad last Saturday and re-
turned Monday.
Messrs. Joe Slovacek and son
J. J., Louis Kutac, John Lassler
and Father Kuratko were on n
fishing trip to Jackson county
They report good luck.
Visitors with Messrs. Kutty.li
last Sunday were: Peter Kutach,
J. J. Slovacek and brother Ed.
Miss Clara Kutac visited Miss
Albina Slovacek.
John Kutac is yet on the
sick list.
Miss Mary Barosh is suffering
wrthi Hiii "tym. —■
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
8% nata re of
Stacy School.
aching keeps up, day and ■E^b ^ardTitcheH of Ohareo,
Backache ,s often from weak ^le^r’^th^
kidney medi-‘ and not exPected t0
live.
jor 1 Mrs. W. E. Runnels and Mr
_ 1 |E. C, Neal paid your city a visit
b^k.ele .nd urm.r, ^ ca„ed „„ Mr
0„»,l of M >n th. »*• ^lnnel, Friday .....
'In sneh cases a
is needed.
Doan’s Kidney Pills
weak kidneys.
Well as I have a little time will
send some news to the dear New5
Era.
Picking cotton is the order
the day around here.
Prof, and Mrs. John G. Kon
vieka are the happy parents of a
fine baby girl since Tuesd:iy(;
(’ongratulations.
Misses Dories, Minnie, Frieda
and Maids Koonning and brother
Edmond, were visitors at the!
home of Mr. and M\rs. (1
Bfftigach Wednesday night, V,?
Mr. Rudolph Jalufka spent
Wednesday night, with Ott
Granz and family^)
Mr. and Mrs. H. Itiske, dan-
lowing statement:
Mr*. Kiuma (iantinRor. 413 Hugo St.
MUksm, Tex., aayn: “I suff<'r'"
ifrom bnfikaehe and other symptom* of
JBdney complaint. The pains were
severe in the small of my hark
many bights 1 was restless an.l
kept turning from one mile to the
ether, hardly getting b bit of sleep.
I was vary nervoo* and easily became
—..... A friend advised me to use
ing.
. Those that visited at Mr. W.
E. Runnels last Thursday night
.vere: Mr. E. C. Neal and fam-
ily, Mr. Bert Mitchell and sister
Lucy. All enjoyed themselves
eating ice e.ream.
Two Happy Kids
• —---- mrn m im ......
-Wirt. A friend advised
ban ’* Kidney Pills and T took two
>xe»' with good results”. *v
A BILIOUS ATTAOK-
Prieo 60r at all dealers. Don’t simp When you have a bilious attack
1* ask for a kidney remedy—got your liver fails to perform its fun.--
jtaan’s Kidney Pills-—the same that tions. You becomo constipated. The
Mrs Oastinger hail. Foster-Milburn food, you eat ferments In your atom
'Oo Mfgra, Buffalo, N. Y. ach instead of digosting.. This infla-
’ mes the stomach and causes nausea,
vomiting and a terriblo headache.
Take three (if Chamberlain’s Tablets.
They will tone kp your liver, clean
Notice, to the General Public.
"Tatar M«IW" 1 rijht in ^ „f wint.„ ^ «t»r MU. OlM, .„J Mr. mi
guessing your uuttoU to bo M. M Mrs. Amr MndW and mui a,,,.
cotton,
8.1
Someone ask A If ml Zappe
and Fred Hennake how they like
to play ball when two little co?
ored boys are fighting. . , J ,.
“Two New Comers” write t*f'k*t‘' BO,d
again, your letters make s grass^
hopper laugh..
“Devil” you better send iis
some more rain. (Haven’t sent
some yet.—Dev.)
Well, J- will ring off. As evcc.
Swimming Girl
Mrs. Aug. Mueller and son, Aiigj
The New Kinkier dance Sat- werft He<,n in Hallettsville Thwn|
urday night was attended by n|daY-
JVr. th. mijersisned, Jf ^“AS"^ ‘T
Hie of the Harless cemeters of quarter.
Lavaca eounty, Texas, will sell
Those visiting Mia^'M#^ Bar
osh and brother Were: Misses
Louise and Albina Slovacek, An-
nie Targae, Rosie and Bessie Bar-
osh, Dolly and _ Clara Janek,
Messrs. Charlie Kaeir, Frank
Drozd, Frank Krauskopf hnd
Frank Jartek. All had a very
good time.
Emil Morkofsky visited friends
last Sunday. N
Greetings to all
Kind Girl.
•Deafness Cann
5n.
Cured
by local applications, as they* cannot
juoeoscd portion «t
lisonaed portion «t tho ear.
way to ourc deaf a
reach tlio
There la only one way to ourc deafness,
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused L. nu Ir.;l„:.,e-d condi-
tion of the mucous UnljiT of the Kuirta-
chian Tube; When tl.h tui^ Is indamed
H publio, outcry for cash to tb'‘
Dr. Frank Kent. :106 Hicks
number of our people. A nice
crowd was there and over 50
A TEXAS WONDER
and
ss gravel, enres
sad lame backs, rhsn
rirsguarltlse of the ktd-
both men and
troubles la
dt druggist.
ipt of Sl.ftfl
■outha* treat
to perfect s
from this
S-ShT
Tour Hunter
CUBB FOB DT8BMTEBY
” Wbiln I wan in Ashland, Kansas,
a gentleman overheard me speaking of
Clhamberlais ’a Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy, ” writes Willism Whitelaw,
of Dea Moines, Iowa. “He told me <n
detail of what It had done for his
family, but more eepeclally his dau
Chter who was lying ** tke point of
death with a violent attack of dysen-
tery. and had beon given np by the
family physician. Some of his neigh-
bors advised him to give Chamber
Iain’s Colic and DiarThoep Remedy,
which he cfld, and fullv -believes that
bv doing so saved the life of his child
Pe stated that he h.id also used thin,
remedy himself with equally gratify
( results.”
WANTED—A position AS clerk
in dry goods or grocery store.
Experienced Apply a! New Era
offloe. Ho
Miss Mary Hatsky is a salca
lady at the Roeber store at Wi1
ting.
Mrs. Aug. .Claus is staying
Hallettsville at ^he beside of hef^
daughter. Miss Rosie, who
operated on for appendicitis
the Renger hospital.
Miss Alma Bengseh, who wa
operated on for appendicitis
the hospital at Hallettsville,
turned to her home here Run
and is getting along nicety.
Althea.
_- 4. ,, . . |building, San Antonio, speeial.n
WgheHt bidder; the o\d school in dLseaseg of the Eye, Ear, None
or church building now and Throat and fitting glasses,
ending near said cemetery, will visit Shiner August 5, Hal-
Rftle to take place on Ratu”- lettsville, August 28th.
f, the 17th day of Aug.. A. D.
TO IMPROVE YOUR DIOI
“For years my digestion
poor that I coold only est the
foods. I tried everything I
to get relief, bnt got aptil •
year ago when I saw
Tablets advertised and got >
them did I find the right
Since taking them
fine. ’ ’--Mrn. Blanche
na, Pn.
|8. at ten o’clock a. m.
A. Haynes,
Will Yonng,
Committee.
ell, TVs., Aug. 5, 1918.
yon yawn a good desl in flic
feel dull, nehoy and want td
frequently it is an nnmistak
symptom of malaria, and nr loss
0 something at ones yon are
it for a spell of chills. HERBTNK
hill medicine that will prevent
the disease. It drives out the
»e* on which the malarial germ
Ivps, strengthens the liver and
*r»seo the bowels. Price 60c. Sold
Lwdbettor A Kopecky Drug do.
I? ’
", RAIjE—A Jersey cow, a
Hereford bull. See
sky at tha brick hotel,
IX)ST—Gold ring with Mason-
ic emblem (compass and square)
with blue background. Reward
to finder if fetumed to
Wm. Peterson, nallcttsril!e.
Hti&eribmii Bros.
(Unincorporated) _
ME SCANTS and BANKERS
Sell Everything In Merchandise at
Comet Prices.
SAP TIME TABLE.
Night Train*
3, west-bound 10:33 p m
4, east-bound 5:0fi a •«
Day Trains.
1, west-bound 1 :18 p. t»»
2. esst-honnd 3:10 p. m
you^havs a^rumbllnK^ e^- in t ^i r Import^.
Dsafncss in tho result, and unluss the In-
flammation can be ta' n out and this
tube restored to Its a rmal condition,
hearing will bo de.itrnyod torever; nine
cases olit of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi-
tion of tho mucous surfaces.
Ws will sire One UnndrM Poitars rot any cose of
Osnfncst (c*n»c1 hyca^arrh'tttavannot t" -urea by
loirs Caterrb Onto. Scad for cironianyfraw
• T.) CnsHBT,*00,Toledo.OMO.
Bold by Dreon«u,71c. a
Take nail's S'ami ly Plus for ijoesrusttsa
Leghorn Roosters For 8ale.
Young. pure-blooded white
Leghorn roosters, 75c and $1.
^ifrs. Johanna Meitzen.
Ronte l, Hallettsville. Tex
draw’s Tutetsss chill Tonic
,-atorae vhaltty and snssSir hr pwUyiii* end on
xhln* the Used Yon aea soon fsel hs 8uvns<b-
'n*. ISTtaosetbul Efhcl Prios Ms.
City Meat Market
'• iju—+. V* ' ■: ••
FRESH Beef. Pork. Veal, ham*
and nansngee.
I treat my patrons right.
Highest market price for bide-
JOHN GERDES.
WANTED TO BUT — FOR CASH
Green, Dry and Salt Hldee, Sheep
and Goat Hldee, Wool, Goat Wool.
Ileeswax, Clean Rage, Hacks, Bros*.
Zinc, Lead, Old Gooee Feathers, Old
Rape, Automobile Tigs. No ' jtrnk will
be bought froth mis art only on writ-
ten authority of parents or.guardian.
Rage, Brass, Lead and Auto Tires
bought enly in IM pound lets or ovet
ova
Sr®,
(V .
sa’1'
■mjiik
t:
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View one place within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1918, newspaper, August 13, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1036767/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.