Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 3, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Song: America, my Beautit
April 29.—Hare I come again
with some new* fanm our sc era, Mr. Ed. and ‘Devil.’.r_ jtHe Win. Tell 'hall was fii)v
tiou after being absent for a! Mr. John Matiila Sr. was in jwell attended. People eauie , ,,
short while. 'Yoakum on business Friday. far aud near., The children aj
We are having some nice won-1 There was a party given il a good program. The done ,t
ther at present and farnws are the home of Mr. Wm. Gregory j night was als attended 50
through thinning corn and be-,'l'hursday night, which was well tickets being sold. The fpl vv_
ginning to chop • cotton. attended. They all enjoyed them- ing i* the program
Mr. ami Mrs. Chan. Nes|ora selves until a late hour. 1 R •... u, > ...
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alois | Mr ^ Evans Sr., was taken , ' " ' 1 " m,‘ M4tia
Neskora Sunday. [suddenly ill Monday evening. [k' ae er’
Miss Annie Koeieh chatted .The doctor was called immedi-,.,
awhile Sunday with Misses An- atdy and the writer is glud to i y,/
nie and Julie Neskora. [say that he is able to be' „p | ^tation: bprmg-Mar>
.Mr. and Mrs J. P. Rrupaia again rn' , „ , ,.
arc the proud owners of a new | Chopping cotton is the order I {?la"s’ue: atchmg ic
Ford ear. ,uf the dav now. Cotton and j By ,'0y8 B rls _ „
The VelehrAd school closed on\mTn is Jo„ki„g very promising. I Ke<diitl1°"j Bakin* 1)aV
APril ,6- I Mr. Louis Debord was in your ' l,*r *[oeiKei.
Mr. Hohus Kocich spent awhile' jty ) st Thursday with a bale Recitation: ) Arner < ,
with Messrs. Emil and Imuia cotton , Country-Victor Sehroeder.
Neskora Wednesday. I • A partv wa„ given at the home I ^alogue: Characters- By
Mr. add Mrs. Aug. .-Filip were jof Mr Johl, chambers Friday |»'riI . p ,
in Schulenhorg Saturday 0,1 [night, which was attended by a I Recitation. 1 ara ol
llWUMM. large erowd.
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""tC Z' r Howl' DWw». OM .WO
at' Rz.zell last week.; Shofr-Boy«, apd girls,.
Ntriebeck. »
Recitation: Especial .lim-J
‘Texas Blue Bonffett, ’ write
often as 1 love to read your let-
ters.'
Those that spent Wednesday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Pataiik were; Mr.
Alois Neskora, Mr. .foe Liehuov-
*ky and Mr. A, J. ®>h#u, B
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dybala present. About. Wiiys -tlertha MpieM
visited Sunday afternoon at the y in bon(,. wa, pledged. j Dialogue: ,!l(,h J
of Mr. and Mrs. Tgnae F»l- j Grandpa iUid Grand if n Pon- gled Banner-Boys aj
I uranupa^muc. Fn. floatation Henn|
sky.
on our1 Pageant: Only Oit|
speaking
......r, ....., » Mcverhoff U- Recitation: GraJ
“U ww Herthft Spie,
school.
home _____,
lysck. \ ton were shopping in Ezzell Pri-J
Miss Julie Nesk«n*a spent ,luy
day afternoon with Misses An ■ pen i>()Uton was
itie and Theresa Faltysek. streets Saturday. D ,
Tl that, visited S.imb* •*) ,m yoa > of Route 0, I am Games- By boy.
the home of Mr.’ and Mrs. Fgm„• f M. T. Atn l right? 1 Recitation: The J
Faltysek were: Mr. and »w-,*U2/ john Koonee Sr an,l son Wachtendort and Gcrt^
John Faltysek and kous, and Mr. ’ our streets Sac- tje.
and Mrs. Joe Faltysek of Moul- • ! Dialogue: Vocation
ton. ..i Messrs Wm. York ami Bruce two girls.■
Those that visited Sunday with p2tmi WRrp in Yoakum one day "
Recitation: Tommy.;
Recitation: When
•rfthc^roud^owicrs of a “5* ,d<Th^was*" mnsi^eitertaiu- brave soldier boys.
Mrihat spent awhile at the ^ ^ ^
home of Mr. and Mrs Alois Nes- 8- wSTpresent: Messrs. Recitation: School
kora were: Mr and Mrs. Chas. 'l^rt and Floyd Hen- Over-Otto Rosier «
Neskora, Messrs. Joe, Edmund Bc ’IVn l’>ont0n, Lutlmr Ponton, 1 Recitation. Va<mUoul
and Aug. Filip and Joe Kutac. wife, Jake Matilda Wachtendort j
Miss Emilia felt** is ™it ^ Ja wife Miss Ruth Bdtts, I Recitation: Farewell
“*« »”• **• “»• J~ Kri“'" «■- -a- •*'“ “'i8tT;0aLe„ Ho4
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gw s*rnw..k%u,^
ulone with best regards to ‘Texas
Bonnet,' ‘Happy Girl,'
‘ w*>wjj Ey«»' ollr
Vesele Dev
Moulton Route 2.
I
to learn what success he bad.
1H1WM. lA-' fff fnerth
guess you to be F W.
WU1 close by greeting all.
New Kid.
HaUettsville Route 4.
I as teachers. Thtgl
leided fully if thef5
for the school again
year, though we hofflj
Private Joe Ilerma^
San Jacinto, visited
(at Witting and Shiner^
and Sunday.
Red Cross
Joa. Dierschke and son Walter,
/went to San Antonio last Satur-
day, returning Monday. (Delayed.)
Mr. and Mm. Edward Haas HeUo ftrerybody, thought i
Sr. Visited relatives near Hal- d 8end in a few items to
lettsville last Monday. ^ NVw p>a
‘Victor and Rndie feeitag &n<\ h(V^m aroumi here are doing
spftnt Sun'Uv nicely and cotton chopping is i >
w Gi Jo, af - full swing. nere, nui me ram m
M'ssJosephinc .F|'lRte" ,.Bt^'i Some of out- youngsters «<’ yesterday will stop fa:
San Antonio the other Sunday to tended the hdbket supper and awljile
visit ?ela^,e8 R"d frH‘jl< S , hall at Mont Saturday night and , s d hoo, at
to Schulenbnrg last Monday Sund“y was very we
er a few days visit with h
folks.
Brown Brie
April 30.—Cotton.,
Iieen the order of the
here, but the rain
1 Mrs. T/A. SeCrest and daugh-j MiaH Wla Runnels ,
ter, Miss Eva, spent last \\ ednes- Thursday until Satiq
a nice little baby girl since last ^ Bpown S(jhooi last session, lnelj,, awhile Thursda
-ay' returned to her home here last) Mr aIul Mrs C.
' targe crow,I surprised - her aister, Miss Ora, ^^daughtfl^ Miss
Janssen last Thursday mght, t WJQ taught the Mont school, - -0* —
’fg IrJffJk ,t turned tod.,
cltfse of the fact that he left the
rc' ed with Mrs. Thori|
a few days of last
Ǥ* ft* to enter the military 0nr tca,hers are pre- MI W. E. Runnel
service at Capip Travis. The y H ^ atn and en-!were: Mr. and MrJ
.le7iVI, S* rfltW™ tertainment for that night. Ev-|and famUy, Misses \
selections ami all present had a ftrybf)dy and enjoy your- Lucy Mitchell and \\
Win,,,,nC'ivn; -j , ; rj- selves. 'Messrs. Pfl Ponton
Misses T1II4: and Annie Zun- Mp johl) Wurm and sister, pag#>
■ r.ennsnn and Alma Dierschke Nora and Mr. Albert Spears
BW ^ °thor H,u,day Wlth and sister. Miss Maude, called on
Misses Ella and Sidonia Merrem.
Emil Omnwald and family
were in Yoakum one day last
week.
A play party was given at the
Mr. Louis Wick and fami'v
Thursday night.
Mr. Emil Hermes was a busi-
ness caller in Yoakum Saturday.
Miss Lizzie Runnels
day with Mrs. Henry Me
Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Deej
bers Sunday.
There will he church
April 30.—Mr. Herbert Laa*
and wife spent Sunday with Mr.
urid Mrs. 0. Wanke.
Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Koehler
and family and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Koerth and family spent Sunday
at the borne of Mr. L. L. Busse.
Mr. Herbert Sehroeder and
sister, Miss Elsa, spent Saturday
night with relatives in Halletts-
ville. •
Messrs. Adolf and Gus Good-
rich and Rio Kohlleffel and Miss
Rohii Goedrich spent Sunday
with relatives near Appelts Hill.
A crowd gathered at the home
of Mr. Charlie Koerth and fam-
ily Saturday night. The follow-
ing were present: Mr. and Mr,;.
| IT. Guettler anil family, Mr. and
/s 1 Mrs. H. Spies and son Standly,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Wanke and son
Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Ad. Boe-
thel and daughter Alma, Mr, II.
Lass and wife, Mr. Theo. Foeh
wife and child, Mr. and Mrs. \V.
fleiman and daughter Alice, Mt\
|i. Haas and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
. Fertsch and son, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Koehler and family, Miss.:-
ula and Lydia Spies, Alma
d Helen Busse, Erna Eilcri,
phie Berger, Helen Vogelsan r,
fee Fertsch, Messr.-. Walter
jliry and Alfred Roethel, Er
it Eilert, Fritz Steinberg,
n Laa», John Boethel, L. !,
sse and Henry Schrdeder.
!r. and Mrs. Ed Moeller and
by spent Sunday with home
’llks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gebauer.
Mr. Willie Wehl and friends
mi Shiner, were seen in Hu
'ttsville Friday.
Those that took in the dam e
Moravia from around here
re: Messrs. Walter and Henry
ethel, Herbert Sehoede’r, Er-
t Kilert and Alfed Boethel
id Miss Erne Eilert. All re
rt a dandy time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fehr, Mr.
Wanke, wife and baby, and
Edgar and Mrs. Fritseh and
aughtor. Miss Frieda, spent Sun-
ay before last with Mr. C. J.
ner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Teichmau of
ear Haokberry, spent last Sun-
ny with relatives near here.
Blue Eyed Beauty.
Stomach Trouht
Since Child!
PERUNA Made Me
:3
Mr. Wm. W. Eve-’ 35^ North
Hancock a tree t, i'.iiladelphla, Pa.,
writes:
‘1 have been troubled wiUi stomach
disorders since cJiildhooO, hut after
taking aix bottle* of your B.runa, I
now enjoy the beet of health. I alno
bad catarrh In the head, vTih a prac-
tically has disappeared, t t acks o
the Peruna Co. for Uieir ^ood Work.’’
Tho*o who object to ‘liquid medi-
cine# oan procure Peruna Tablets.
Radhost School.
-AUu&^pdrcs and. fam „
Moulton, visited his mother
fee last Sunday.
rMiss Walieta Stanzel left for
fe home in Aransas Pass after
'isiting with Miss Eienora Stan
el.
Mrs Emil Andres aud two cliil-
1 are very sick at this writ-
m.
The American Eagle Band
|)layed at Galetka Bros. Satur-
»y night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paui Bother vis-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wessols
ere Saturday and Sunday. April -9.—Mrs. 1. Smolik and
Mr. George Prilop and family j family visited Sunday with
®m Petersburg, visited Mr. -L. friends*at Gephart.
other and family. I Messrs. Emil Bollom, V. Moei-
lUrs. G. Matejek. and son Jaro, sek and son Lonis, and O. E.
Hallettsville Route 5.
Clarence Clark, who has em-
ployment with the government
shipbuilders at Beaumont, spent
lash-week with his parents here.
A good rain was had here last
Thursday morning. A small am-
ount of hail fell also, but not
enough to damage crops, we are
thankful to say.
J. L. Bishop of Goliud, was a
visitor here last Saturday. He
reports good .prospects for crops
in liis vicinity at present. Mr.
Bislyip returned to his home Sun-
day accompanied by his wife,
who has been visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. R. J. Clark near Mora-
les the past few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams
and children left last Friday per
auto for Taft to visit Airs. Wil-
liams’ brother, Jim O’Neal and
family." They also expect to
visit Corpus Christi and other
places before returning home.
R. ,J. Clark Sr. of Provident
City, was a visitor in your city
last Saturday. , •
Sorry to report the little chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Will Cam-
pion on the sick list the P“st fc''
days. We hope they will both
be well soon.
C, C. Turk spent several days
Just week at his- ranch in Jackson
county. • ,,
Mrs. Geo Munson of pear Cz-
zell called on Mrs. C. C. Turk
last Saturday.
MesAs. Alvin Jetton of Hope
aud 9. P. Lampley of Yoakum,
were callers in this vicinity last
Thursday. We are sorry to re-
port Mr. Lampley suffering wit
broken arm caused by craijji
„ chi with the, spark ad-
vanc<nrtWT Tttr. , T , „
Mrs. Cloyd Johnson and bahy
visited in this vicinity last Wed-
T& and Mrs. T. H. Leslie of
Moulton, were business visitors
in your city Saturday.
The Misses Alblinger from
above town, visited Miss Iled-
wig Moch last Sunday.
Good Night.
Shiner Route 1.
Here I come with a few lilies
to the dear old paper again.
Misses Tillie, Tracy and Janie
Heinzcl spent a few happy hours
with Miss Helma Mouse Thurs
day night.
Mr. Fred Mouse was seen ‘On
our highways Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mouse were,
business callers in Shiner Satur-
day evening.
Mr. Emil lionoi'den of Shiner,
spent Friday night at the Hein-
zel home.
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Heinzcl
visited at the Mouse home Sat-
urday night.
Theo. Mouse, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Monse, had the bad.
luck to fall out of a tree and
break his right arm. Wisli him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. Frank Heinzel was a call-
er in Shiner Thursday and was
also Mr. Charlie Monse.
Miss Helma Monse spent Sun-
day evening with the Misses
Heinzel.
Mr. Fred Monse and Misses
Rose and Ella Pustejovsky at-
tended the dance at Bunjes
school Sunday night.
Mr. Emil Bonorden and Mis-
ses Tracy, Janie and Tillie Flein-
zel and Helma Monse were seen
in Sublime Sunday night.
The barbecue on Pontons
Creek was fairly well attended
Sunday.
Megsrs. Chas. Monse and bro-
ther Theo., were seen on the
road Sunday.
. Messrs. Emil Bouord<|
aud
nting
Emil Morgenroth were
dewberries Sunday
Agnes, were ealle
Thursday.
John Pany called on Fred feel-
ker Saturday.
Must close this letter with
greetings to one and all.
WXYZ.
Pilot Grove.
i motored to Hermes were seen in Yoakum
-“j-;isms-
if*.
’
lii
ftr
night. Those present had a nice
time
Exchange
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
AlWeye bears
the
Sgnaturr of
Providence School
Hupt. Wm. Filers will lecture
at the .providence school house
on Fiatarday night at 8 o’clock,
ton “How to Secure State
yitftrr the speaking Rev.
Stave DeBord will preach. Ev-
ted to come out and
down to our school entertain dayi May
m<*.nt on May 6, and 1 will tell hody welcome,
you who I am.
Mr. Albert Spears left today j ______
(Monday) for San Antonio.
Will ring off and go chop cot-
ton. Greetings to everybody.
Tater Digger.
■ mu Sd.
RED CROSS FEAS1
AT BRESLAU
Jdatejek 1
;d Mrs! C. ITemm
hiner Sunday. Sunday evening.
A nice little party was had Mr. John Janca of Yoakum,
inday at the Sobotik home. A spent Thursday with Mr. VI.
eg was emptied and a delicious Stary and family,
ar lunch was enjoyed by a ! Mr. and Mrs. S. McMurrey and
rge crowd. son Milton, and daughter Ethel,
Mrs. G. Matejek is the owner chatted awhile' Sunday eVoning
a giew Ford. | with Mr. J. Williams and family.
Mrs. August Svetlik returned 1 Dr. T. J. Hill of Yoakum, was
om Yoakum, where she under- seen in our community Friday,
ent an operation. I Mr. A. M. Bordovsky and fain
Mrs. Rnssck and Mr. Adolf ily and Mr. M. Stary and family
stanzel of Schulenburg and Mr. attended the funeral of Airs. Or
Stanzel of San Antonio, were sak in Yoakum Sunday,
visitors here Saturday at Mrs. | Mr. and Airs. A. Smolik and
A Stanzel’s. I sons, Jim and Anton of Gephart.
Spring, 'visited Friday night with Air. L
'G Smolik and family. v
Vsetin News. j Mrs. M. Stary chatted awhile
gp ------ 1 Thursday evening with Mrs. \T.
; Prof. Ed Kacir of Yoakum was . Mozisek. .
J' a businoss visitor here Saturday I Mr and ^rs' ' • *voda. ®n‘
rv-1 and Sunday j son Rudolf of Gephart, visited
j Mr. Joe Mazae of Eagle Lake,1 with Mr. F. Jahn and
spent Sunday and Monday with 1 Family.
Mrs. John Trliea and family I »lad ™P”r1 ut,,at
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gummelt and I 0- E Henries, who has been
sons, John, Erich and Walter, seriously ill for the last four
and daughter Esther, Mrs. Aug. 1 weeks at her parents, Air. and
iStrauss and sons, Chas. and Wil- Airs. V. Mozisek, is - improving
.1
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there ta at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure In all Its stages, and that la
Catarrh, flull's Catarrh Cure Is the only
positive euro now known to tho medical
fraternity. Catarrh bclna a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat-
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken tn-
rase, and giving the pa _ spS
bunding up the constitution and assisting
nature In doing Its work. The proprietors
have so much faith In Its curative pot
in* vs* urmui'uimie,
lArtnm F. J. rttESWY A O
>ld by all Pminrlufa, The.
ake Hall’ll Family PUIh for
comtlpatiof
FPr
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder curse kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolve* gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and lame becks, rheu-
matism, and riregnnritiee of tho kid-
neys end Madder in both men and
women. Regulates bladder troubles la
ebildren. If not sold by your druggist,
win be sent by mail on reeelpt of 11.00
One email battle ia tow months’ treat
meat, and seldom falls to perfeet •
ears. Bend for testimonial* from this
and Other states. Or. B. W. Hall. MM
OUve Street. St. Louis. Mo. Sold hv
druggist*. ft
Airdome show starts prompt-
ly at 8:26 p. m. Be on time
Given by the Modern
men of America at the
Hall on Saturday, May 11
lie, Visited Sunday with friends
[at Swiss Alps.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hnilln, Mrs.
ginning at 1 p. m. Patriot'Red Trlip* and 8°"8, Aaton and
Gross „nd Woodmen ‘ s| I111 Schulenburg Sat.
during the day. Music by ja meri ur^7_
can Eagle Band. Refreshments
of all kinds. Grand hall aMdght.
You have a eoodial invita^m to
attend.
4tc Breslau Rifle d ub.
•------------1
Misses Annie and Tonie Trliea
rapidly.
Daddy’s Girl.
VULCANIZING PLANT.
Have installed an up-to-date,
steam vulcanizing outfit at Su-
blime. Outer casings and inner-
spent Sunday with Misses R'a tubes vulcanized and guaranteed
to be made as good as new. Give
me a trial and be convinced.
Ellis Williams,
tf 8nhUme, Texas
and Erna Gummelt.
Sweet Sixteen.
Lost Yearling Heifer.
One rofl year-old heifer, lost
Swal the fly 1 and keep JBowti gjx -we^kg ago, nnbranded, white
malaria and typhoid thistauni- !fipot on ]eft ]0iTi. Finder notify
mer. See Grant Immber 1 Go. 0 A Heaves, R6 Sehillenhurg,
about screens. I 2tc ,and reoe;ve reward
FOR SALE—1916 model Over-
land Roadster. See Hermann
Sehroeder at Haver] ah-Hiealer*s
Garage. 3tc
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
(1918 Democratic Primaries.)
For District Attorney, 25th Dist.:
HORACE DUNCAN
(of Gonzales)
For County Clerk:
J. A. SOMMERLATTE.
For Tax Collector:
HENRY J. SCHORNAGK
FRANK G. HAVEL.
For Sheriff:
H. F. L. MUELLER
For District Clerk:
WALTER F_ STULKEN.
ED. KACIR.
For School Superintendent 5
FRANK SCHOPPE.
W. E. RABB.
WILLIAM EIDERS.
For Tax Assessor:
EUGENE A. TURK.
For Commissioner, Prccts. 1 & 8:
J. P. McCORD.
For Commissioner Precta. 3 & 7:
J. J. KUTAC. ^ ,
For Commissioner Preets. 4 & 5:
WM. SHAW.
For Constable. Preet. No. 1:
HERMANN H. SCHULTZ.
For Constable, Preet. No. 2:
F. R. OLSOVSKY.
For Cotton Weigher, Preet €:
A. J. JTLEK.
For Constable, Preet. No. 6:
HENRY KRUEGER
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