Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Oakland Ripple*
I
HallettavUle Route.
Haile itevUie, Route
For the past week our farmer* Feb. 17—As we have been ah- 1® we h**ve
have been “making hay while 8(,nt for a few times will come to do thought we woult
the aun shines”, just as busy as BRain> (down a tew lines to the
bees following the plow. I Misses Olga and Elsie Appelt °ld paper
Bro. Heater filled his appoint- visited with Henry Schaefer uud Mr- u“d iM..rs: y‘ *>«
inent at County Line Sunday, fainily last Tuesday afternoon. *Jr. ulld 8011 visited at the
delivering »u interesting sermon 1 Those that spent Sunday with of Mr. ( . T. Brown Sr.,
to an appreciative audience. (a. jj D. Roethel and family Sunday eve.
We are glad to report Paul wcre Mr. Oscar Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs ermon
Allen is with ua again, having re- famjiyf Mr. N. C. Boethel and check and daughter visited
reived an honorable discharge famiiv. Mr. ny. Buske and fam- and Mrs. Ernest Bother o
from the army. One by one we
gather them home.
Miss Bessie Rhodes is a guest
of Mrs. M. Little’s home this
It is with regret that we re-
port the departure of Mrs. H. B.
Mayes who left Monday for K1
Peso to join her husband. By
her aweet and winning ways she
had endeared herself to a circle
of admiring friends who regret
to see her leave and hope this
change will greatly benefit her.
R. L. Brady, Tom Wooldridge,
ilv. eve>
Mrs. P. H. Steinberg and Miss I Miss Agnes Schulte speut
Lena Steinberg left for Yoakum Friday until Sunday before II
Sunday |with MlHS Enlll-V Kuhn- J
Misses Lilly Miller. Lillie and | Misses Lula, Ruby and El
Hilda Schaefer and Hemline Brown railed on Mrs. Viol
called on Miss Elsie Appelt last Brown last Sunday eve
Sunday aftarn.on. L.«% .«!» B”f.r „*"d JS
Quite a crowd gathered at the Miss Lillie, visited with fncf
home of Louie Boethel Sunday,at Ewell last Saturday and 8]
night, being Mr. Boethel'a birth-
day.
Miss Welda Appelt returned
'home Saturday morning
[Tivoli, where she visited a
UUUIB .
Miss Mary Minster called,
Mrs. F. Henke Wednesday a
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sehind
day. *1 -
Messrs. Ed. and Joe Mins|
and sister Mias Mary Loid
from Lawrence Brown called at
..........few ijhome of Victor Brown SUM
Otto Walters and Tom Brail* ’week** with*relatives. | Misaks Stella and Emma Kt
were business visitors to Weimar Mi88CS Nettie Elstner and Ellie and aunt Miss Barbara nui
Wednesday. The trip was made aunzel spent Sunday with Miss returned Rund*y from L
in the former's car. |Della Schulte. I^nstl where they spent sev,
Mrs. May Reaves and dau j Mr. joe Heinzel and family months,
ghter Octavia and Hayden, were, viiteci with relatives in Shiner
Thursday guests of Mrs. Chas. Sunday.
Oruenewald near Sublime. j Mr. Edwn Reinhardt visited at .?V“ ......T„„ «»_ p,
Mr. C. J. Sciba was a bust the horn „f Henry Laas last Suri- «"d (*b,Idr*n called on Mr ft
ness visitor at San Antonio the day afteni0„n. ; Brown and «'ster%SJ!^ayRp^
past week. . | Mr. Oils. Page! and sister Miss1 Mr and . rs. • " • , •
Mrs. Kate Edwards enjoyed Dydia are visiting with relatives nre Ihe prow pa «
the past week with Mrs. Robert in your city this week. (Heres congra u a 1°^8-
Little and daughters Misses Ver-, Those that spent Friday nite A few eases o in
gie Bell and Lurline. with Mr. August Appelt and sis-, com muni v ,
Little Mamie Rhodes has been ters were Misses Elsie Appelt J Mr. J»ro • !l
on the sick list for the past week Fm« Eilert, Messrs. Ilenrv and the home of : r• ' ■ ‘11
We hope to report this little Walter Boethel. Ernest Eilert and nesday before tast.
Miss fully recovered in our next. Edwin Reinhardt. The time was M ss Ella Bother spent a fl
Miss Mary Crunewald is Spent by playing cards. 1d a-VR '»* 1. " 1
spending the week with her sis-1 JVfr. Fritz Eilert and familyv Mrs. Otto Appe . •
»er near Weiner Jand P. H. Steinberg and famiiv I .Mr. Willie Voleheek was
Messrs. John Pabelgott called on Ernest Steinberg and vlsl*or to IIous on . o y
P L. Brady wem pleasant v<«-'children Sunday. •Hst . ,
it. rs at O. A Reaves’ home Mr. Rudolph Appelt called on, Those tbat ca,,ad at *he.^
Thursday evening. ,Mr. Otto Brogger and wife Fri of Mr ,Toe Kdbn and aJj
Mrs W. F V cKinnon was a day ni,jht ■ l Sunday were: Mr. and \
Wednesday visitor at Oakland Mr. TIenry Renger and famiiv fJ(iuis Rohan an. > 11 < renl
also attended the business meet-1 „pC1p Thursday night with A. H. >'our cdy> an 188 v
ing of the Red Cross. ,Boethel and family. Schulte. They all spent a p|
Paul Miller and sister Miss Mrs. n. Renger Sr., returned snrd. “Oornoop. J.
Ixmie, were Sunday guests of home Sunday after staying a few! .Miss Ethel imm .'a e I
iheir brother Qua Miller, near|We<d{8 W;th her daughter Mr. Miss Emely Kuhn Friday Sfl
Appelt’s Hill. and Mrs. O. Schroeder. noon.
fl. ft. Beady and Mrs. Octavia' Mr Ad. Kramling made a Mr. and Mw. Emil
Garnett motored to Weimar Sun- ' flying trip to Sehulenburg Fri-Tfnd EttJe^daugJiter
day afternoon 'day- I2pent
Mr. And Mr". E. L. Kersh j Misses Hilda apd Hermina foi
spent Saturday with relative* Reinhardt spent awhile with Hy. jF)
near your city. ! Schaefer and family Sunday! Sorry
Mr Ed Shoemake and Miss night before last. Schulte «ck with the
Lillian Janda enjoyed the dance Mrs. D. Wcssel and Mr.. Chas.
Same. Two Funny Guys.
at Appelt’a Hill Saturday night. R0ther visited with Mrs, Alfred
Quite a few of our voung peo- Buske Friday,
pie enjoyed the “Spider Web”, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Boethel
given bv the Suhlime school Bat- (nailed on Mr. Oscar Schroeder
unfay night. We think the S'u- and family Friday nite
Mime teachers are due special
praise for the interest they have
given the school.
Those pleasantly entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Sciba last Spnday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sciba,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sciba, Mrs
THE HEN THAT LAYS
is the hen that pays. If she
does not lay, kill her, but before
you kill her give her B. A.
I Thomas’ Poultry Remedy twice a
mr. ana an. uw. , *—• |d for a week, and then you
Mar* Satrntt* and daughter Mms i “ .J not km her {or she wiH be
* k . *» . paying you a profit. It not only
makes hens lav but is a remedy
for Cholera, Roup, and Gapes.
We guarantee it to cure or we
refund your money. Sold by
Rosenberg Bros., Hallettsville.
Miss Sophie Neumann
her best friend Miss Mary
te Sunday. JL
Those that visited at the
of Mr. Wm. Neumann Sati
nite were: Mr. Ed Schulte
sisters Misses Mary, MartM
Agnes, Mr. Willie Rother
sisters Misses Ella and Lilli
Mr. Ed. Minster and
Miss Mary, called at the ho
J. Kuhn Wednesday nite.
Two lee Cream Ea
Emma, and *Oti Morris.
M>. aild Ml*. Robert Cejka
were Sunday guests of her pa-
rents Mr. and Mrs. John Marek.
Greetings to one and all.
' Juat a Friend.
ATKXAS*WONDITR
The Texas Wonder euros kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,cures
diabetes, weak and lame baeke, rheu
matiium, and irregularities of the kid-
neys snd bladder in both men ami
women. If not sold by your drugged
will be sent by mail on receipt of *1
One small bottle ie two months' treat
ment, and seldom fails to perfect n
cure.' Hend for testimonials from this
snd other states Pr. K. W. Hall.
2»*« Olive Street, St. Louis, M,.
Sold by druaeists.
NEW CTiKANING AND PRESS-
ING SHOP.
A new cleaning and pressing
ahop will he opened by me in the
near future in the Etatner build
ing oppoaite the postoffice. Clo-
theR called for and delivered
promptly. A share of your pa-
tronage ia solicited.
Emeat V. Chapman.
HalTettaville, Tex
FOR SALE,—CHEA1
404 acres of land at St
Texas About 80 acres ird
rest in pasture. Two story'
well and windmill. Plenty tj
Peter Nowatny, |
New Braunfelsl;
FARM FOR SALE—79 acres
one mile east of Hallettsville. well
improved, good residence, out-
houses, good well and wind mill.
For particulars see or write
C. L. Barnes, Hallettsville, Te.:
8UROEONS agree that in cases of
Cut*, Burns, Bruise* and Wounds, the
FIRST TREATMENT is most Impor-
tant. When an EFFICIENT antisep-
tic is applied promptly, there is eo
danger of infection and the wound be-
gin* to heal at once. For use ea man
or I>east, BOROZONE is the IDEAL
ANTISEPTIC and HEALING AOENT
Buy it now and be ready for an em-
ergency. Sold by I<edbetter-Kopeeky
Dr g Co
Five Dollar* Reward
Arrivtna each
day: High class
Spring Goods at
Frank Shlinck’s
and going at lair
prices.
At NEW KINKLER HALL, on
Saturday, Feb. 22, beginning at
7:30 o’clock, program and dance
— ’ 0f school Everybody
Weekly Health
The Many Myaterie
Nature
BY L. W. BOWER, M.j
You can tako an onion seed u
seed, and plant them side by 1
same spot of ground. In otu
get an onion, with its pecuiiL
odor, and in the other you get!
rare beauty. You can plant a f
and get opium (a dangerous, ha
drug), or you can plant a rhuba
get something that helps c<
No scientist, living or dead,
them mysteries of Nature,
invisible life germ in each s„
the deep secret that nobody ,
Everything growing out of
seems intended for some use it)
natural conditions. Dr. 1'ierc
N. Y., long since found c
naturally best for women’s d
learned it all through treatif
of eases. The result of his 1
medicine called Dr. Pie
for the return of one sorrc.l
mare about 14 hands high, white
in face, also one brown eolt 2 — -------- —.—
years old in spring, white in face, ^^’riu^^lvlc^nflamrai
(*. L. Barnes, Hallettsville, Tex. the many disorders oommofl
all ages of life. Dr. PM
Prescription is made of lady
alack cohosh root, unico
:ohosb root and Oregok
Women who take this sts
Know that in Dr. Pierce’*
icription they are getting f
tome so good that drug-
nll it
Hackberry.
Messrs. Jolm Muclstein, Bill
Punish and Dick McKinnon mo-
tored to Sckulenburg Saturday in
(the former’s ear.
Mrs. Willie English and dau-
ghter Miss Ivy, called at the Mc-
Kinnon home Friday,
t Mrs. L. W. Simpson and
[Mrs. Vic Warren visited Mrs II.
(T. Reaves Thursday afternoon.
|$t Mrs. A. T. Reaves, Misses
(Maggie Fowlkes, Ida Rode, Ethel
[and Esther Hughes were shop-
ping at Hackberry Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Morrow was vis-
iting in Sehulenburg Friday.
Mr. Walter Rode and family
and mother Mrs. F. Rode, visit-
er ed at the Philip Lorfing home
Friday.
Hkekberry was well attended
at the Appelt’s Hill ball Satur-
day night. Those that attended
were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pon-
ish. Mrs. Wm. McKinnon, Mrs.
L. W. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Warren, Mrs. J. W. Carsop,
Mrs. Willie English, Misses Ara-
bella and Ida Parson, Emma
Teichman. Ivey English, Fannie
Relieved of Catarrh Due to La Grippe, Thanks to
PERUNA
a
*i*iy
mm
Mrs. Laura Berberick, 69 years old,
of 1205 Willow Ave., Hoboken, N. J,
writes:
•Four year* ago I had a *evere attack «r la-
Orlppe. After my slcknee* I wa* troubled with
hoarseness and slime in the head and throat, and
wa. told 1 had Catarrh. 1 took soma medicine
bu“ without niuch benellt. Every winter for four year*. I have had
but without much benent. n-very wimei
^Phe^EJtarr*1 grevr*won»*l* » not 11. downor ^..pat mgtL
Wub always tr**bl«d with ell me, pal* la my h*«k aad a terrlbl*
headache every morning, when 1 woke up, and had no blood.
I aot a Prruaa calendar In Danish, mjr native languam, udj rsa*
It through, every testimony, snd then I bought a bottlo of
To-day I can truthfully testify that Peruaa has a— «
T. ho. mo blood aad atreaath. I C*
•comuienu ■■■ __~
U4VID OX TABIaXT VOU
Salem.
Teichman. Ivey English, Fannie ther, ana very nine
Simpson. Maggie Warren. Martha i been done so far and prospects
xr x»~xr:_____ T?*t,„i nfni- biivinv to do a lot 01
V. McKinnon. Ethel and Esther
■ a Hughes, Velma Ponish. Maggie
ler i Fowlkes and Zelma Johnson.
Id!;Messrs. Simpson Carson, Drew
Witting.
Feb. 18—The ground hog evi- Feb. 19—Messrs. Joe Hermann
dently saw hiB shadow on the Alfred Hildebrandt took in
« j mo «r» in for tke mask ball at Wied Mond»y
night and report a small crowd in
attendance.
Mrs. Theo. Joost and little spu
and Misses Elsie and Hertha
Joost, Marie Ulrich and Thelma
Schultz called on Mrs. E. E.
Hildebrandt Tuesday evening.
Mi-. Geo. Waehtendorf of Mo-
was seen in our little burg
2nd, as it seems we are in for
six weeks more of winter wea-
ther and very little farming has
arc for having to do a lot of
planting on “credit”.
John Tuttle, who has been
stationed at Camp Sheridan, Ala.
■ x*.. o., r\ ti f Vi a n *.1U
Messrs. Simpson (arson, ure^ stationed ai v »
■..land Stuart Morrow. Lawrence (the past five or six months has Mi-.
I) ,'nnd Leon Simpson. Eddie Teich- received an honorable discharge,raVia>
P|l. iman, Dick McKinnon. Elzic Mor- and returned home. jSunda
row. Mnrtrin Warren and Tjiidwik I The families of Hiley Le^pe
Kfjitrla. Iw:" n,lfl r,eorge Rv,,n,
[Sunday evening.
I Mr. Emil Buss of Breslau, was
wmaistria. vnu nau ...... --------- ----- !’a visitor here Sunday evening.
We are sorrv to report Mrs. have been down with the “fin ’| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mueller and
Wm. Tubbs On the «iek list, none but a he somewhat unproved at j Mr and Mrs. Rudie Mueller or
for her a speedv reeovenr. this writing. Moulton, spent Sunday wi r.
-- * _____ Vi** .roc «icFhtseeinff anc] Mrs. Aug. Mueller.
Miss Thelma Schultz visited ut
the Ilenrv Schroeder home Sun-
day .
Miss Anita Schroeder called on
Miss Thelma Schultz Tuesday eve.
Mr. Martin Wnstenbart was
11 >» v\ * ■ •
I Messrs. Leon Simpson and George Tuttle was sightseeing
Dick McKinnon were ont riding in Houston and Galveston last
iSndav afternoon. Where did von week.
_Jgo boys! ; Jim Castellow was ft business
If a | Master Ernest Warren is on visitor to Koerth and Yoakum
fhe-,tbe sick list this week. i last Friday. .. ™. .
L Tbc Andrews Chanel Red Cross Roscoe Tuttle returned lust- Mr. Martin Wnsten-art wa*
me met Saturday and will meet again ' week from Goose Creek wtier” seen going toward Moulton Sun
41 y «m March the first We bear the he had been working in the oil day eve n_. „
*5. members are planning to have an fields the past two months. - j Miss Bella Lu< wig •• ’
Jof entertainment real soon. i Mrs. J. L. TTtesev and child- is staying with her brother in
fhal Mr. L. W. Simpson sold quite ren of near Hope, visited her mo-1 Seller. Mrs Bud Ludwig is n-
L. a lot of sweet potatoes for seed ther Mrs. W. IT. Castellow Sat- ported very lU at this
and could have sold more if he urday and Sunday. i k». H. Se t .
Ion had them. Mr. Simpson is our John Gerdes of your city was, Theodore.. spent Tbursday and
t-Lhampion potato raiser. here last week and bought « Friday with Mr. andI Mm. n«mr>
I Mrs Abner Fowlkes of Cald- 'bunch of fat hogs from J M Waehtendorf at Moravia^
this week , I We are informed that the con J0rf and family ofRaoenberg, are
treatcare of the cemetery visiting fnendR and relatives here
........jkJ
consideration of M/. WUHe^St OB
Joost a
feiul- Mr. Wm. Ponish and family (Jown at the ^ nbLrles with, Sweet Peaches.
W motored to Sehulenburg in their, assisting bis brothe
Kpe[new Chevmlet the cattle.
Wav
^ CBH1C. -
■varwii*- tgg-1 vs*.;
______ 1 niffkt and Snnday.
H0RSE MULES' ANT> ! H
w. S'.00 b«.a
fine horses mares and mules. All, from one of these eau-
aound, gentle and well broke. | . 8tyle. ignorance, or lazuness
Th“ b ». o( the to. .took;,,, of whlfb
Feb. 17—The mask danoe at
Witting was well attended. Prizes
were awarded to the four best
maskers but failed to learn their
Mr. and Mje. Aug. Mueller
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. FW* Al-
brecht Jr., and Walter Riske vta-
ted with Otto Schreiber and
* ........ . < family Sunday.
to too ».d her, io «*. «-• rep„rt „ ,S;l.«on jgjf
(blimc.
lield,
house,
Imbcr
|Jr.,
Texas. I
n while. Prices right. See
Rheinstrom & Greenebaum,
Hallettsville, Texas
Ezzell.
BREEDENS
RHEUMATIC
COMPOUND
roll RHEUMATISM
SOLD EVERYWHERE
For sale by City Drug Store.
H Favorite Prescription
full confidence of every vr
because H eRftalns no
narco tie. Dr. Pierce I
Tiailc this standard m
and morphine are inji
.ilways kept them i
.Send lOe to Dr. Pie..
Buffalo, N. Y. for trial |
_ Feb. 18 Mr. William Parr of
falkc Goliad, returned home Sunday
IdICVx. from a visit to relatives here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Marion McMur-
rey are the proud parents of a
fine baby boy • , ' .
The Society at Ezzcll last bn
day nite was well attended.
Miss Callie Boenigk returned
nw, you to Yoakum Sunday.
•ly strnu' someone ask “Blue Belle and
‘‘Ezzell Chicken” how they like
Lit-itnr.i. to drive a “grass hopper .
Jhjeeoani, Mrg r a. McMurrey is visit-
l“l‘: ‘ ing her son Marion, this week.
Iff tel’ Miss Gladys Hudgeona visited
; fe hidden with Miss Myrtle Reagan Sun-
F*“°s day
| Mias Willie Mae Garner visited
!,ofBufiaio, the school Friday,
ut what is j “Devil” why don’t you send
us some rain! My! it’s getting
tudie* was a drv down here. (I’ll Pass
F‘^Tof I Miss Exie Ray Judd spent Sat-
nrday and Snnday with homefolks
.Weakening at Light’s Chapel.
-lodicai ir- “Blue Belle” and “Blue Eyes
muck and tor ..
to women in write oftener.
;e’s Favorite As ever. .
i slipper root, Ezzell Chicken,
j- root, blue
grape root.
£aa remedy
.Favorite Pre-
I safe woman s
" | everywhere
_ have the
l in America
and no
s be first
t whiskey
i he has
Stock Law Notice.
The stock law in the city wdl
he enforced. All stock must be
ken*, up. Stock running at large
will be impounded and charges
must be paid before turned loose.
In addition to that, if continuous
violation follows, prosecution in
the courts wil follow at a f"te
from ♦?», to $50. „
D. F. Ohcncy, Pound Master.
i-c
The report is ,n .‘‘’IT* ’nf received a discharge from the
that there’s a army> is making his home with hm
tV,™ « Mto «■ Wit. Vi,.
“ lb'
tainly needs one. * i Mr and Mrs. Steve Ilaiken-
Osear Fitch is the owner of a and goT1 Preddy, visited
“Buick Six” since a coupe 1 ^ ^ Hinrich’s home at Oak
weeks ago. . ,, nrnv„ Sunday afternoon.
As the news box is empty w> Mr Richard Ruehn and wife
saw off for this time. at the Haikenwaelder
______home Sunday. .
_ , mer, catarrh In this section ot Mr. William E. Sc ms
here on a ten day furlough from
mismmc,mp ^ s“
t”RtT"t*«Fffv°cnUCa?arTh to tSTa constl-
Su‘uufer*r^mV
on./ Cj-tltu.
BfeygjgSaw^r tVp.«
,0„nTur”d8e«nd h.r "rcular. and tes-
F- J- CHKNXT W CO . Tol^o. O.
SEED CORN FOR SALE.
Hasting’s Prolific guaranteed
seed corn. This corn with only
one rain made 160 bushels to
three acres on my farm last year.
Sample ears of the corn raised by
me can be seen at The New Eva
office. If you want seed from
this corn, see or write to
O. W. Brown.
Rt 7, box 52, Hallettsville.
Red Bird
fi &Sl5
fins yon M next <l«7- Sold by lied
hotter Kopecky Dtog Co
SALESMEN WANTED.-Ex-
Taordinnrv good proposition to
,ffer good reliable stock sales-
nen 508 Stewart Bldg.
Houston,’Texas. 2tc
Colds Cause Orlg and infl——
LAXATIVE BROMO QUWINE Tablets
cause. There Is «®'r
E. W. QBQVTrS sIWM’-^wn cr. box. 30e._
LIBERTY BONDS WANTED.
(’ash paid for Liberty Bonds
(coupon form), at small discount.
Any denomination. _
D. M. Morrow. S»’ht$gg»,urg, -Tex
LATE MODEL FOKD FOR BALE—
FWe passenger, in first-elw condition
all around. For sals cheap.
Klli* Williams, Snbllme, Tex.
City Meat Market
FRE8H Beef, Pork. Yeal, barn*
and sausages
1 trest my pairons right
Highest market orice for h >lc»
JOHN GERDES.
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