Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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discharge certificatas, and is now pre-
pared to record all those instrument*.
No fee is charged for recording them.
Under the present ruling of the War
Department either the original dis-
charge certificate or a certified copy
ef the record thereof must be sent to
the Zone Finance Officer, Washington,
D. C., c|o Lemon Budding, together
with application for the #60 bonus
provided for honorably discharged sol
dlers and sailors, before such bonus
<ma be sent the soldier or sailor. If a Tassler,
certified copy of the record la made $*80$.
10.—Jeeef Kristinok and wife
—---s. Kristinek, 100 acres Wade
Horton league; $5700.
April 19;—City if HallettsviUe lo
Rheinstrom A (ireenebaum, lota known
as camp yard in city of Hailettsville;
dis- htoo.
April 3.—Mrs. Augusta Ragsdale et
al to Frank Vasek, 100 acres Joel
Ponton league; $3000.
April 3.—Mrs. Augusta Ragsdale et
al to Bohumil Vasek, 100 acres Joel
Ponton league; $3000.
Nov. 5.—Anton Boeder to Frank
28 acres N. Mixon survey;
by the elerk for this purpose a fee of
76 cents is charged. In case soldiers
or sailors have already received the
$60 bonus, they, as well as all others,
should have their certificates of dis-
charge recorded in order te have a
permanent record thereof, and besides
avoid the possibility of losing this
valuable instrument, which may in
future years mean much to the soldier
and his family.
Since pur last report the following
April 22.—Ernst Roeber and wife
to Paul Buechmann, one and 98/100
acres at Witting; $1000.
April 22.—H. H. Schultz and wife
to Ernst Roeber, 4 1/2 acres at Wit-
ting; $1700.
April 16.—Claude L. Henry et al to
W. Toland et al, block 12, Leo Tuckor
addition to Yoakum; $1250.
April 83.—A. Meyerhoff to E. H.
Houchins, 160 acres Wm. Gary sur-
vey; 50 acres J. A. Winemaker sur-
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have recorded their discharge papers: ivey; 150 acres John Schwarts survey
Ollie Bell; la service since July 17, and 240 acres M. Steel survey;
1918, discharged at Fort McHenry, ,$3807.50.
Ifd., April 15, 1919. | April 17—L. H. Mabry and wife to
John J. Thomas, in service since O. O. Traylor et al, 320 acres H. E. A
' Aug. 29, 1918, discharged at Camp iW. T. Ry. survey, $3600.
Travis, Dec. 19, 1918. April 25—Frank Kresta, guardian.
Leonard Kyle McKinnon, in service |to M. 8. Kahn and D. A. Paulns, 11)41
since June 29, 1917, discharged at interest of Emilio Kresta, minor i07
acres Thos. Chadloin league, $2000.
Two elections for bond issues will be
held here soon. One to be held May
12 is for $65,000 for a public school
building here, and one to be held June
T la for $200,000 for the purpoee of
constructing and maintaining a high
way from this place and Sweet Home
to Schulenburg to ronnect with (he
main highway to be built bet we in
Houston and San Antonio.
The plans for the proposed aew
school house can be seen in H. J. Ileyu’s
show window.
HIGHWAY MR ETHNOS
Two enthusiastic meetings were
held Sunday afternoon for the pro-
posed Schulenburg-HallettsviUe and
Sweet Home highway, one at Worthing
and the other at Old Sweet Home. A
delegation of HallettsviUe roa<j( boost-
ers were in attendance at both meet
ings. John Mntusefc sad Andrew.Bla-
nlna wore selected from Old Bweet
Home and J, A. Kutach sad J. F. Ku-
tach from Worthing, on the board of
advisors.
The bond election for the proposed
highway will be held June 7.
Herman Wustenbart, who has been
in the TT. 8. army and the past eight
months stationed at Panama, Canal
Zone, received his discharge and' re-
turned Sunday night and is now at
the home of his mother at Witting.
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April 23-Max and Julius Schwartz A
to A, Meyerhoff, I. Rheinstrom Ous. J{\“d .tfSinton'Are voting
Ruflflok et al, mx tracts as follows: _if. a*#,. inmt
!"L "•« a discharge from th.Vvy
at Coat Island, California.
Clias. Staha, a member of the 11th
Cavalry stationed at Fort Myer, Va.,
acres
acres
Camp Travis Feb. 18, 1919.
Murdock L. McKinnon, in service
since June 30, 1917, discharged at
Camp Bowie April- 18, 1919.
Julius Butler, in service since Sept.
95, 1918, discharged at Camp Travis acres Petra Garza survey; 80
March 19, 1919. | Felipe Beseldna survey; 55
Johnnie Koblo, in sarvice since Aug. Frlench Simpson survey; 115 acres J.
22, 1918, discharged at Camp Travin Schwartz survey, and 198 acres - J.
Nov. 30, 1918. Schwartz survey, all in the southern (*■ he™ on » furlough visiting the
Edward Skier, in service since Sept, part of Lavaca county; $10 and other homefolkn He will return to his du-
■ 19, 1917, discharged at Camp Travis considerations. ties May 12, and has another year to
V Oct. 30,’ 1917. I April 26—J. D. Orgy to O. W. Miller 'serve, having volunteered for three
* Eddie Joe Schulte, In service since undivided half interest in block 0, years.
r Au*. 29, 1918, dim-barged at Camp Park addition; lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and I Henry BUnina of Sweet Home, was
.% Travis, Dee. 4, 1918. 112 in block 41 East JJhd addition; over Monday. He reports that Her-
Willie Robert Barnes, in service lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 47, 1 man Wendt has returned from Camp
t since Aug. 29, 1918, discharged at East'End addition; block 37 in East Travis, where he received a discharge
-J Camp Travi Feb. 8, 1919. End Addition, all In city of Shiner,
William O. Spies, In service since $1500. *
at Camp
vris
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Aug. 29, 1918, discharged
Travlm Dec. 5, 1918.
Bobt. W. TJfcas, in service since Aug.
from military service.
A boy was born to Mr. aufeMre. A.
E. Townsend at Houston. The father
is a son of Mrs. Mary McCutchan of
•our elty. ■ •' . ,
Wonting was held at the Willow
•t| story last Thursday which
adod by a large and entbu-
[ crowd. A splendid dinner was
the ground by the good peo-
that section. Mr. Marcus
pleirtz made a fine speech is the is-
the Victory Liberty Loon
lived much applause, after
and! Miss Fannie Harvey, Mrs.
Vhirtx and Mrs. Houchins went
Sc hi those present and sold $1250
amigof bonds. Miss Etta Kelly was
wmited Liberty Loan chairman of
appienna district. Those present at
the By from here were: Mr. and Mrs.
1 Schwartz, Mrs. 8. A. Houch-
T. Eldrldge and Mr*. A. W.
ay afternoon Marcus Schwartz
P. H. Green made talks at
auditing school entertainment and
the Mreral hundred dollars worth of
sold J Bonds to the good people of
Vicillttlng community/
the • • •
wa county’s quota of the Vic-
•VJborty Loan has been fixed at
tory 9QL which is 9139JOOO less than
$349,ota of the Fourth Libeity Lonn.
the m&ta for HallettsviUe is $50,000.
DECORATION DAY
lAtion was observed last Son
Diejgrnoon. A parade was per
town and marched to fhe
etery where the graves were
In the line of parade wore:
,1 band, firemen and Bov
At the cemetery addresses
ered by W. T. Bagby and
day
fonrfhl1
City
decorat,
The 1,
Scouts. 51
April 23—0. W. Miller to J. D.
Gray, the south 1 [4 of block 23, and
____ _ all of block 55 East End addition to
29, 1918, discharged at Camp Travi# Shiner; 25,000 square feet of land J.
.Fob. 2, 1919. (Bates survey, %nd one acre B. R Dr. A. A. Ledbetter and Dr. Frank
Charlie J. Appelt, Inducted July 25, (Welhausen addition to Shiner, $2000. Ledbetter of Yoakum left Ftiday-W
1918, discharged from draft at Camp April 26—John Rothschmitt to Galveston.
Travis, July 86, 19T8. 'Hermann Grahmann, 2 23|100 scree L. ' _ . . ,
Charles Me Kuykendall, in service j PrOTn*i league, half mile north of , Eowin Timm and Frank Appelt re-
aince April 26. 1918, discharged at Hailettsville, $1400. turned Fndav from Ban Antonio.
Gamp Bowie March 2T, 1919. j April 26—-Julius 8c.hwartz et al to. Mrs. Frank Beyller returned Friday
Mrs. E. Nenhans, et al, six tractsf from Port Arthur where she visited a
• SOLDIERS WELCOME
Dance at the National HaU In honor ; arVos Petra Gar
of the soldier boys Tuesday1 night, Felice Beseldna survey; 55 acre*
{4482 acres X. B. Ragsdale league;
adVqs Petra Garza survey; 80
80
April 29. Everybody Invited,
dier boy* requested to come
uniform.
Ari
FOR SALE—One Royal Buck
oooking stove, good as new. Also
one Quick Meal gasoline stove,
five burner. Apply at New Era t band,
office. 2te
The Bbiner school boys came over
Friday afternoon and crossed bats with
the Hailettsville boys on the
ATI sol- Friench Simpson survey; 115-acres J.
out In . Schwartz survey, and 198 acres J.
Schwartz survey, all In tbs sonther*
part of Lavaca county; $48,847.50.
week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bal-
acres faaz., .
kfra. Dr. Gillett returned
home in Cnero Friday.
DANCE AT NEW KTNKtiER
Saturday, May 3. Music by Ideal
Come out and have a
good time. * 2tp
The Witting school closed Friday
Mies Della Gallia left Monday for
Moulton on a visit 'to relatives.
Mesdames S. M. Kuykendall and
Will Byra left Saturday for a visit
to Kingsville.
Guy Vollentine who was operated on
a few weeks ago at the hospital, was
able to be token to his home today.
FOR SALE—The J. T. Easter-
liridge and prayer by Rev.
: Music and songs were ren-
[A collection wns taken up for
etery Association.
BASEBALL DOPE
Butin of Kalmnzoo, Mich.,
re here Wednesday to play in
will with the local hall team,
the f'Itcam will play 8ehulenburg here
Thomwdmy and * good crowd is ex-
next • to come out and help the boys.
poet, | - -
rAND BALL
►VOHRAD
4th. Music
Peters band.
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[ Bert Davis Co. tent theatre left
for Eagle Lake. This eom-
played to large crowds every
the past week and gave general
ctioa. i
Frieda I
Koenn
for W
relativ
ody f
and ft
. Doris, Minnie and
ing of Stacy school, leave today
esthoff sad Cheapside to visit !
SS.n.
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wiasf* “■'"-Tv «*?«*. v • "»"•«
team was accompanied by Prof. T. J.
Ponton. _ _
CHARLES ITERTECH
PAUL H raXTIOV
LAWTFRS .
NOTARY PUBLIC
lzegnl business. Abstracts au<’
collections promptly attended,
MILLER BROTHERS
Big Bargains This Week.
See our show
windows
AIRDOME THEATER
ami a program was rendered Saturday ling place; also 510 acres in Wil-
son county. H. J. Strunk.
______ ________- .. ,- aw .mrmnmn m i is n» nasaWs* i asm
The Witting school has been success-
fully taught the past two session by
Misses Tizzie Prilop and Emily Horn-
schu. Miss Prilop has not again applied
as teacher of fhe school and Miss
Hornschu was selected as principal for
the coming year.
Friday—‘ ‘ Regeneration. ”
We have made arrangements
to give you one or two good com-
You won’t get stung if vou get pf''cs w'^* eac^ ProKTam ^rom
now on.
The Bull’s Eye—every Satm
day, together with 5 reel feature
Olga Koertb returned to Ken-
uaday after yiaitlng relatives
f lends bora
sad Mrs. Lewis Alien and the
•eturned Sunday from a visit to
n.
Winthrop spent Saturday and
in San Antonio in attodance
ldJ^eeting of the Sap agents and
a fphers.
and Mrs. Marchs Schwartz and
, j .rise
H. J. HEYE
CHEVROLET and OAKLAND
AUTOMOBILE DEALER
Hailettsville,
your line of stationery at
Hollands.
Mr.
baby
Houiti
T.
Sund
at
telegri
Mr.
son, A
to vis
Drt,
A. T.
Waco.
Mrs.
ODD FELLOWS ANNIVERSARY
The 100th anniversary of the I. O.
O. F. will be celebrated at the local
hall on Tuesday eve, April 29.
An appropriate program will be ren
ana Mrs. Marcus ncnwarcs ana jere(j beginning at 8:15 p. m. Refresh
$mond, left Sunday for Houston wiij be served and each mem-
ber and their families of the I. O. O.
F. and the Rebekah orders are urged
to attend.
t a few days.
Max and Forrest Kroschel and
Devall returned Saturday from
Honly Tomlinson and little
$r arrived Saturday from Bell-
Bring us your eggs, they are
[ tJie same as cash.
MILLER BROTHERS.
Hailettsville. Tex.
To the
CAR OWNERS:
.
Have an up-to-date stock of
AtTTO ACCESSORIES such as
CASINGS. TUBES, SPARK
PLUGS, FAN BELTS, etc.
Also Gasoline. Lubricating
Oils and Free Air.
Get my prices before' you buy
illettsville Tire
. Vulcanizing Co.
M. H. ELDER, Prop
MefiBrn. J. P. Beal of Garwood and _ _ .
.T. W. Valigura of Taiton, were here rft 3 and 7145 p. m.
Saturday and left Sunday for San An- ghow eyery day at 4;15 p n
tomo and George West on a business " __________
trip. Mr. Beni taught the Vsetin
school in this county three years ago
and has been teaching the Garwood
school the past two sessions.
daught 9 visit her mother and also to i
Or a T Devall <«*y inlh- t0T the rurP°?? nf rni’,inP
"w# - w r • - J to send to the widows and or-
NOTK’E
A dance will be given at Bres-
, luu on Saturday, ^lay 3. Music
I,by American Eagle band. Everv-
icting will be bold the first Sum 'b'ody invited.
2tc Breslan Schuetzcn Verein.
villa t r brother, Lieut. I,onlie Rosen
see hr
berg.
A mi
May at the National Hall at
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DENTIST
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Sobotik is doing nicely at this
ton * two weeksWago°^^e^emL®r«rf 0ffiC® UP*tair8 State Bank BId»-
pus on the right lung. The little girl
returned home with her parents last,
week.
Church services wore held at the
Branon school Sunday, with a large
crowd in attendance. Dinner was serv-
ed on the grounds with plenty to eat.
Revs. Carson and Neely preached.
There will be services at Branon every
’third Sunday in each month hereafter.
Mrs. H. H. Schultz of Witting left
Sunday for Corpus Christi to visit Mr.
Schultz and they will look around for--, v n T> T v a t n □ mo s n-n
a suitable dwelling there, ns they -will rtUFLEB^ ABSTRACT
move to Corpus in the near future.
Miss Alva Timm has returned from
Moulton, the school she has been teach-
ing near there having closed.
WANTED —LIBERTY BONDS
p. i
money
phans
Miss
Lester Holt
LAWYER!
OFFICE IN STRUNK BLDG.
Rooms formerly occupied by
R. B.» Allen
COMPANY
Ferd Lacy, Mgr.
Office in Court House
Will pay cash, market- prices A11 al»tract work givftn pmmpl
Ftfrd Lacy. Hailettsville. iattention.
Christ. Sehuschnacht and family and -----------------TTT—‘*l—*^‘*^—**^—«
Mr. Knatter of Westhoff visited Mr.
Ef
In the H&nak Bldg
and Mrs. .Tno. A. Fehr near towfi Eas-
ter Sunday, making the trip in Mr.
Knattner’s car. Mr. Schuehnacht is a
brother to Mrs. Fehr.
Casings, tubes and all other
auto aeceskioriee, gasoline and
lubricating oil* at the Halletts-
rille Tire A Vulcanising Co.,
Hanak building
FRANTA A THOMASON
SOLICIT YOUR BARBEE TRADE.
Most complete and modern
Barber Shop in HallettsviUe.
Hot and Cold Baths,
i One door west 1st National bank
I A VIBIT WILL CONVINCE YOU.
overseas
MUty Bagby has returned to
Jool fit San Antonio after vi»it|
her'sc* parents here,
ing he;
Among those from hero who en-
joyed the dance at Shinor Thursday
night were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reich-
man, Mrs. Dora Landa, Mrs. Bruno
Cohn, Mrs. Emil Appelt, Misses Dora
Miller, Lillie Appelt, Louise Landa,
Kmll Fahrenthold and son Kmll ponton! ?Jim"“ Danblls’
„rs isses Anita ^ Fahrenthold and Rnltol Ram DoTa„ Frp(1 8ommor
-v ’hnpmnn of Weiitiar spent Hun- , _ . Hrauniff
Sybil fwith relatives and friends, j MiBg Anninta MoorB of Bw(lpt jTon,e
nd Mrs. N. Tannenbauns spent jeave jhis week for Huntsville to
_ in Houston on a visit. [attend the Sam Houston Normal.
SundajRnd Mrs. G. L. Skelton returned j |......il'-LbS----
iiiiii'ui |^om their wedding trip to I
and Galveston..
u give her candy be sure
JUST WATCH US GROW.
New subssribers added to The New
Era’s list the past week are:
J. L. Brimage, Ricardo, Tex.
J. F. Ermis, R2 Shiner.
8. P. Lampley, Beaumont.
W. H. Striebeck, Floresvillo.
Mrs. T. R. Zumwalt, Hailettsville.
S. A. Holt, R4 HallettsviUe.
John Martisak, R3 Hallettsvillo.
Pvt. E. V. Bmolik, France.
Joe J. Pustejovsky, R1 Louise
J. F. Mazae, Eagle Laka.
Miss Carrie Kolb, Rock Island.
L. H. Klaro, R3 Hailettsville,
Leonard Heinsohn, R3 HallettsviUe.
Chas. Ermis, R1 Moulton.
.T. ,T. Spanihel, R4 Hailettsville.
Mrs. F. E. Balfanz, Port Arthur.
.Tno. F. Perrard, R2 Moulton.
Alh. Kleknr, R6 Hailettsville.
Anton Sehblt.e, TTnnston.
Miss Arminta Moore, Huntsville.
You can get the best meal >n
town for 35c at O. K. Restaurant.
p Neely and Mitchell.
On N. Main Rt. next door to the
Hailettsville Nickel store.
rat & Kraemer from
Holland’s Coufeetionery.
iainiage license was issued
kr last, as follows: Jose| h Al-
end Annie Selme.her1
nd Mrs. Robert Hohotik hav ■
from Houston where they
»en with t^eir little daughtnr
treatment.
,HU1 and baby of Erie,
the guests of^Mr. and Mrs.
I*. J, Connor (nee Miss Gladys
Md little daughter of Pans
visiting friends hero this
j§Q0R SALE- Seven fine
eks old.
aid, R3 Hailettsville.
bompson of Sweet Home
here Monday between
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
ATTENTION!
Wu take this opportunity of introducing ourselves to the
automobile owners of Hailettsville and vicinity aa the
new proprietors of the HAL LETTS VILLE GARAGE.
In the person of Mr. G. L. Skelton, we have obtained
aa our head mechanic an expert of many years experience
and our repair department is better than ever before/
We also handle a complete line of automobile accessories.
SERVICE is our motto.
When in trouble consult the
HALLETTSVILLE GARAGE
Telephone 222
L. R. ERWIN,
PAUL BYRNE,
Proprietor*.
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Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1919, newspaper, April 29, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037086/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.