Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
BRIDGE PARTY
SWEET HOME NEWS
DIVOT PICKUPS
After a long absence must
show up. Just to tell Moulton
Mrs. Louis Samusch very Here comes a new writer
pleasantly entertained Mon- to the dear old Herald , Spoi% that the rain hasn’t
day afternoon with a bridge It seei • as i washed me off from the map.
party. The rooms where the writers are not vyitig ■ i No danger Sport, Deer season
eight tables were assembled often a- ^ey shou opened up and everybody
for the players were nicely' ar- thought I would ! is hunPting for a “Dear”, now
ranged and made beautiful lines Jjd. ; n me News. JI mean deer Ed. (You better
sweet^and » JS \ Ce /f^re fright a,- Ed,
eSnv Barnes”'"’prizes1 ‘were ! “"The beautiful wedding bells ' '
awarded as follows^-highf were ringing last Tuesday at
Mrs. J, H. Simpson, a pretty, Our Lady; Queen of
DEATH OF DARKIES
daughter called on relatives of
Mont Sunday. i
Mr. Ludvik Kahanek was a Perry 11 all, aged 65 jeais
Mr. Ludvik KananeK was a reiry lum,
busy caller in our hub Wednes died^ at his home^at^i oakum
Mr and Mrs Frank Makovyand The funeral was held 1 uesday
•children called on Mr. and afternoon at 2:00 o clock. In-
Mrs L. Polansky Sunday . terment was made in the fa-
Mr and Mrs. Edward Ulcak mily cemetery on his farm six
and sons Leon and Henry were ! miles west of town. His father
Sunday visitors at the home of who died some years ago was
Frank Doering was here on Mr. and Mrs. V. Smolik and the first colored man to own
business from Temple Friday.1 mother Mrs. F Smolik. a farm tn Lavaca^ County.
Thp d-incp at Mr Jim Duf- Mr. Rudie Smirak was a
nJ j®? Saturday night was caller at Worthing Wednesday 1 Jack Grant, aged <0 yeais
j&SfSK “ having some fair ! MondaV mornhjg and°was bu^
0anf1v^Skc^,,uncAh1eboenrtse1PS KKl ‘^attend- Gal missed it.Thin^ Would j weathewt ^-enWee™ it j
H O. Rosenberg won high ants were, Misses Annie Ku- he (Mavbe so Ed) ' Thanksgiving will soon be noon. He was bom and ieare
score of the out of town guests tac, Pauline Mozisek, Annie o 1 • , w. Louis Carrol here so all you writers and in this county where he h'ed
‘A.gSii“LSl.S££SS»; 1 taas-SM5CSWS3." t
DUMissatLoi‘serMudUde oT'Eagle 1 one well I and June Bride su- and Robert Grant of our city.
Parent a few days last rely wRWe =at you^ | ^ Kuykenda„, aged 66 |
,™"'S Floyd cial » »"■! S„.a„» o™." « hi. ho,. ,n
S». wiiis •»« »; arKS Ji/iZ.-'S'
Kl,f„ a„,d„. W » | ™ ^ ,h,_ Mr.
CHILD GETS SICK
CROSS,FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
Look at tongue! Then give
fruity laxative fop stom-
ach, liver, bowels
‘California Fig Syrup” can’t
harm children and
they love it
-c-\
and was awarded a pair oi uaiuu»., . .....
hose At the conclusion of the Najvar Annie Svoboda, Messis
„ames a salad and sweet cour- Thomas Najvar Joe Jance, Joe
se with hot tea was served to Mozisek, Albert Domain \Yil-
the following: Mesdames C. T. lie Dornak, and Anton raidu-
Dnfnor Chas. Pillar, S. H. sek, A fine dinner and supper
Simpson J H. Simpson, Al- were served and a dance en-
fredPPoch L. P. Davis, Paulus joyed at night for which \\ oi-
Poch, Albert Appelt, Fritz thing Band furnished the mu-
Rosenberg, Hilton Rosenberg, sic
A. C. Meitzen, Mary McCut-
chan, G. A. Young, Joe Zum-
walt, Albert Pillar, Frank
Cecilia Zuzana, infant dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Gallia was baptized at Our
r-
WalterVdorf, Bruno Cohn, Ad j Lady!' Queen of Peace Church
olph Miller, Walter Heye, Les Sponsor was Mrs. Rosie Rne-
tPr Holt E T. Neuhaus, Fred , zek.
Npnhaus W E Parr, Paul Mr. Studeny and daughter
Singer Marcus'Schwartz, M. j Dolly motored to Flatoma Sun
F. Nau, L. H .Meinert, Otto
Rosenberg, I. Rheinstrom, M.
Steinweis T. B. McCowan,
Misses Beaumier, Lillie Brau-
nig and Allenia Lay .
failure. He had been complain- j Mother! Your child isn’t na-
ing of being unwell for several turally cross and peevish. See
days but was at his work as if tongue is coated; this is a
janitor of the court house Mon j sure sign the little stomach,
SATURDAY, DECEMBER
Meyerhoff D. G. Co
Seventh Anniversary
Days Rain or Shine (Hallettsville)
day.
“Uncle Tom” as he was fa-
miliarly known to everyone
had many friends among the
white citizens as well as his
own race. He was born and
reared in this county and li-
ved the most of his life in
our city .
He had always been em-
BUNCO AND FORTY-TWO
PARTY
The Bunco and Forty-Two
Party given by the Catholic
Girls Club at the Parish Hall
Wednesday night was an en-
joyable affair. The prizes as
won were —42, high F. Grafe
low Judge C. L. Sta.vin°j}a’ i
Bunco, high—Miss Albina Ma-j
tula, low Miss Henrietta Stuc- ,
kley. Refreshments of lemon-'
ade, cake and sandwiches,
were served. j
The following committee
had charge of the party, Miss-
es—Bertha Janak, Henrietta
McKnight, Mane and Tiny
Aschbacher, Grace Schoppe, J
Lucille Sommerlatte ana Ag-j
nes Grafe. The next party will
be during Cnnstmas ;
week.
WHITE ELEPHANT .^==1---
At High's^Auditorium! .Hemy StSdeny. " ^Mr. M Kaci.t VV.^L Graw-| z “YE^RODU^Hj
^TQkno Selection Eddie ^ M- An” and Mri' plblo^and fandiy j day night at the Frank Smi-
Timm. ■l— TVmreHavfnr ATr and Airs, f red Stevens ran nome.
SUie -Sign LUC iiuic ow*.
liver and bowels need a clean-
sing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish
full of cold, breath bad, throat
sore, doesnt eat or act natural-
ly, has stomach ache diarrhoea
remember a gentle liver and
bowel cleansing should always
be the first treatment.
Nothing equals “California
1. mno ~----Laddie and Mr. and Mrs. An- ana .Vi/-,. r u £ h ° e
immo mnkv Jar-Ke- ton Mozisek left Thursday for Mr and Mrs hred Steve s .rak home. .^ ^ & Thanksgiv.
ron'p“«gmvlmy ^ ,. I ZTWe "wL* ^ in* program and a dance £
Ti^Piano Selection Eddie ^ h?ppJne^ and good luck. day -i^Mr^and Mrs. Frank , -'vw.
He haa always oeen cm- Nothing equals LFanioinia
ployed by the white citizens Syrup” for children’s ills
of our town, for years was g-ye a teaspoonful and in a
yardman at the home of Mr. ^ew hours all the foul waste
and Mrs. J. W Ragsdale while gour hi]e and fermenting food
residents of our city. He which is clogged in the bow-
janitor at the public school ejg pagses out of the system,
for years, was employed as an(j you have a well and play-
yardman at the home of May- ful child again. All children
or Charles Ferisch had been ]ove thig harmless, delicious
janitor at the court house. In “fruity laxative,” and it never
..all the positions he served he,fai]g effect a good “inside
I was considered honest anc* cleansing.” Directions for ba-
ll trustworthy. A number of hies, children of all ages and
white citizens have visited the groWn-ups are plainly on the
I home since his death where bottle
flowers were earned in his ( Keep it handy in your
memory. , home. A little given today sav-
He is survived by his wile eg a gjck child tomorrow, but
! one son and five daughters. ge^. genuine. Ask your
The funeral is pending wait- ^nlggist for a bottle of “Ca-
i ing the arrival of his children ]jfornia Fig Syrup” then see
j from a distance. Interment -g ma(je hy “The California
, will be made in the colored F* gyrup Company.”
! cemetery at Breslau probably '___
Sunday.^_ DID NOT SERVE A DAY
__ Forth Worth Texas Nov. 15
Introduces’"NEW Albert Tankersley, former
STAR OF SCREEN. Fort Worth city tax assessor
and collector, pardoned by
4. Reading, “Ship of faith
eill liappuicao ---- --- -
Frank Pesek and Joe Ben- Kolos and family.
, * .. n/r . AT,. r1!
_____ HIIU CUIlCLIUl, ^
Olive Borden Makes Rapid ! Governor Miriam A. Ferguson
e School mm aucce.* rv sentence
Knm« «nn Tflmnv a ......- - - d. every Screen patrons of Cole s Tankersiey pleaded guilty to
a .«nn LrtU'Mmfelv>!,)• atv Thomas Chunik called body come and enjoy yourself Theatre have their tirst. oppoi- j argeg Gf converting city mo-
A- tt penger de,r on Mr Fiank Kolos one lav especially you Ldvely Daisy, tunity to see dainty Ohve Bor- use. Indict-
F ' A. Bred-' ^ I ^ ^ tA
«• Re*ding “J«|W JenO™ ‘ BWrk and Marie thauer were San Antonio vis,- Sic H^ht S at thrCote^TheaU-l*. checks Urtah,'S a°°U'
-f rh ;n: is ^ x
iirtMMi‘enkrrini! sin°""fihvFSIMrp^i8,ounds he
a-. r-r fa? A number of Miss Agnes Ha i
YOAKUM TO GET GAS
■pPn,vn ,.,|L(I on Mrs J A to let &unsninc ueip me uiu Hoilyv.ooa. a'.uu sue
RiR-reL- one dav last week! or some one who knows. Aon by many film vvmcs as the HALlrrrSViLL
-r . | ->t 1 prank Doer- asked for me to give a hint as Duse oi the screen and hu --
" > Seen killin', biros, to whoi 1 am. Ask June Bride acting in this picture indicates here’s Reporter again after
YOAKUM TO GET 6Ab ,V Vrvp' her' v plea- Y ‘ ‘ to help -ou out she knows. that the honor is not untie- a loBg absence. Am 1 welcome
Yoakum Tex. Nov. 14.—Six ' r ' v,as) Sat- ' Vir, b. D. Harrigai led Mr. Rudie Smirak spent a served. Certain li >s that she |;< -ou ^ you are EA)
hundred Yoakunwte. have s,g- Krtrirthday. Mrs. F. Kolos ...... ; Mr. Jim Bennett possesses unusual talent and m ......—* —
ned to use natural gas an(^ ^jr an(] Mrs. Frank Mato- evening.
at
M• ,ses A.ery and goj>: to -*1 *■“**“ •*,**'*. uumiKiwi.'
i- V V ....in.a 01. Mrs I) D- Lrrirak called on their sister SOnality .
holes edict, on toi». M,c Ed Uleak one day last The p;<
........ ,...........- - , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brog-
hc. I. mid ay afternoon. this production she nas a stoi> an(j family spent Sunday
1 ojt if. blisses Albina and Julie adirnrably adapted to her per- n- ^ with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
-imk called on their sister 0«nality . . Brogger and children.
r ar.ve.il lu^^. -- . rhe P ot of F h-iu” Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roth-
Ed. where car. vou always 4 . 1 ers’ concerns a beautitul hall- bauer visited Sunday with re-
Nontiy. find happiness. (With S*rav:- Since news is getting scarce caste fir learns t° bve J latives in Hackberry.
___ Ik- rv Gal. Ed.) so will stop. I must hit the man who has reared hei Horn Mr. Jim Rothbauer and chil-
ONE PECAN TREE PAYS Vav Bede vou always had bod before i see something all infancy as his own daughter. dren *of Hackbeny spent Sat-
FOR 41 ACRES OF LAND a riiddle for me, which I never white coming toward me hii ha ne does not suspect the nature d eve at the home of
suarwee ».». -------- .. . lou d guess Let’s see vou Farewell to the who e near of her affection lor him and “ Brogger. Mr. and Mrs.
the CJxz it was secured, ac- One lonely pecan tiee^hnh tbis What is it that fas-! Herald force. As ever. when he falls in love with ano Heimann spent Sunday
to Miss Betty My),us. meet folk, would figure of ^ Urn . yet tou. i Orleana. tb,„. ... beautiful Amencan guf ^nton ^ pf Albert Brogger
. . L-----..........— a pasi , ,-----„ r _ --all the fiery jealousy of a Mrg Aug. Grahmann and
woman scorned comes to the daUgb^er Cecilie chatted a
ned to use naiuirt. ■ - Mr. and Mrs. kranu A
representative oi the coi p > < cba vj4jtecj her relatives
tion .proposing lO P1.^ Shineia j, um.-v tc.,n.-u -
here from the Edna Leia \ a. Tbig etK)U-gh for the first Kairigan Tuesday
expected here during ''ime wjd write more next time. Ed. where can
-end to confer withJoca charn - Nonrjy. find happiness.
ber af commerce officials ine --- berrv Gal. Ed.)
number of signers was b,J1» --------
and ;T00 more gave verbal as-
suansce that they would use
the fjtis it was secured, ac
cording to Miss tfeuy wynw. , m«»i tPnH two together, vet ton-
worker who had charjre of the Utile or no real value to a past ^n}y on| »» Love to all,
campaign. She believes that ure or piece ot tiwibei ia.m. Strawberry Gal. wi ion woman scornea comes ^ — daughter Cecilie chauea a
•lODi oxin\atelv 1,000 consum- has rieen m its might ?Jid -;— The Department of Com- sunace. Many of the scenes re wbife at the home of F. H.
ers wiB be obtained after gas claimed a njavked disUnctio-.i ALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 4. merce through the Bureau of : quire emotional acting of the R one day iast week.
L^a ......
COTTON CENSUS
The Department of Com
side red.
1926
John Mazoch <sf Schui'enburg Boi) a. Looni. ould Texas for the crops of
.. ,ltil 7 hfL8 naid for the please lei me in All. r,a. v> c I*:**
!.S 41° acks »fP lani '«,« haw a nice morning this morn | and >02.,. 1J)25
__ r\ period of just J5 years time, t mg.
Lonnie DeBord and A. 1 he tree of course is a very • N
DEBORD—KLIMITCHECK
iu_n rti7-;’ The supperti g cast mciu-
Sunshine June Bri- The State 3,569.040 2.S52,5.>5 ; dt4g Ralph Ince laire Adams
W DeBord and -* i be tree m cuu*^ de I ovelv* Daisy and Bumble County 19^6 Edward P el. o Matieson,
itfheck a popular large one^ and yields good bov ‘ (tf\ > cool nights Austin 20,849 12,098 Nige! d® B u! and many
Eve Unsell.
iJr rtf heck a popular large one and yields goou iuii, |b>'( "hov. do these cool nights Austin
(t r /Z'-l’ were mamert Some years ago Air, ALiz<x.n Colorado
V: . a-.-daf' af .•n.oon at th- --.ated !,<• :;all,e«-d a largo har Wo,-il,ing Mon !DeWitt
, of Justice and Mrs. L. vert of nuts lor whicn h i . nj h, was a grand success Fayette
W. Hobbs. Ju»ts«, Hobbs off, : cmved 19c pet^ everyone seemed to enjoy Gonzale. .......................
Vh'e groom is «,e sou of M - Imp’ of defcioul nut,.....Tim ;hW«,«o Jhe <1-^ Bum- " ^ ^ ~ me-' Mr and «»•,
,;Bd Mrs. John IfeBord fn- fac's '' 1 ,‘!f|i,„, i;i,l I sur, Iv was looking Vu-lona - 2.i.l2.i I<,.•>«•* chanic Herbert Spies of the *jth re)atfves in Hackberry.
bride IS the daughter of Mi. v.-nlied b> Jad ot all. R„- I eou'dnT eve,, ; Nueces ( ounty leads ,n the Yoakum Fire Department «e)| must close and ,^e
, rd Mrs. Henry Klmuteheck oi -ii. >la/.o< ! vou h<**4. HoDe vou all State with 100,558 bales, W ll wcre here yesterday on busi- ^ other writers.
A1 wedding rapper and dance Of course th ■ of U d see yw f 4sewhe. liamaon County is second with ne88< *Pac< tor otner ^mere’
Zvon at the home of the being pasrtire and tirnbe lana mid n*. . 80,773 bales, Swisher County
bride^s pa. ents Wednesday vva^ ‘a^^Lr'^iee^ ^Vr'an Mr. and Mrs. John I’rasek | is the lowest with 329 bales. Herman Mascheck has been
nigh <M‘'> <UH -lf r- ■
20,849
14,382
33,096
33,591
.35,921
11,270
25,492
23,123
and children and Albert Chris-
, ever., requirement oi a dlin‘ i ien 0f Weimar spent last Sun-
cult role. . * dav it 1 e hume of Louis Roth
The supporti g cast mclu- “aJei
’fln , Mr.’John Grahmann spent
m now " *" ‘ *• Aii Liesoii, wKile Tuesday evening at
8 659 N’;-r,‘l dy H,u! far1>>?mpU the home of Louis Rothbauer.
ZTgo other screen ta ontes. HmmeU j Mr and Mrs Albert Brog-
8 435 l]ynu directcd h° narfH bv ger and family spent Saturday
from a scenario prepared Fmnk
.with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Prochka and children.
Th:- newly wed, hav • a lac- acre,'yet 'the ’fact that ;■ lot.o ■ " V'T"’ '’"'"v,
sswssa: - • •
nt the
. Frank
Herman maseneen ^
appointed temporary janitor
___ appoimeu icingwinij ju"*w We recover Auto end buggy
Edward Meitzen of San An- of the court house the vacancy Tops, IJit ss tat Caoon. All
____i;.,,. ♦ v,ii ooir ui-iri Hcintr caused bv the death of kina of t
„ fong «nS happy carried life. -SchuH-nhurg
Stick**!-.
Air. an.d Miv.
Af!
Edward Meitzen or ^an .-in- oi me tUun i.tiuoc -v ~rrr ~ _____work Tr.r
tonio is spending the week end being caused by the death of kind ®f "viZllettlvUU
Fajkus with homefolks. .Tom Kuykendall . jler and Neterdua, Hallettsville
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1926, newspaper, November 19, 1926; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724674/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.