Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
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DR. W. ■. CAUDWtLL
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Women Need
a Mild Laxative
-Not a “Physic’’
COMMISSIONERS1 COURT
: NEWS
WIED NEWS
Magnolia Petr. Co. oil YOAKUM-HOCHHE
and gas ..................173.78 - . .
Lucke Bros, oil.............1.50 Will send in a few happen- * formers are all making
Strauss-Timm H \vd. Co. ings of these communities as it sanK\
mdse .......................... 14.95 has been some time since l* would rather see it rain. 1 he
•ret ts sirs EHiS‘d£sT|s
sant that even a cross bilious
sick, child gladly takes it.
“purge” and
needless it is to
physic” themselves to avoid
sick headache, dizziness, bil-
iousness, sallow skin, colds or
sour gassy stomach.
They found that Dr. Cald-
well’s Syrup Pepsin helps to
establish natural bowel “regul-
arity” even for those hereto- i
fire chronically constipated. |
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin j
not only causes a gentle, easy i
bowel movement but, best of |
all, it never gripes, sickens or
Buy a large 60-cent bottle
at any store that sells medi-
cine and just see for yourself.
Dr. Caldwell’s
SYRUP
PEPSIN
General Docket
Bid of R. B. George Machi
nery Co. for tractor accepted H’vile Motor Co. repair
at $2175.00 and clerk author- Paits ", o'.-iu'i ' .'
ized to issue cash warrant of Drozd and Sclulha j ,eP- scarce.
$425.00 as per contract. PartTs f*c.........................V 7 21 Mr. L F Hagan and family
j it is hereby ordered by this F. J. Wagner grease and and Hugh Hagan spent Sunday
I court that to secure the pay- repa% ......._-■ r........3 25 | with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
i ment bv Commissioner Prec- , Sti auss-Tnnm llwd. Co. ! St. Clair of Hillside.
incts 4 and 5 of the three supplies ..........................6.76 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hag-
road warrants, ordered this Ed. Boehm & Sons scraper j an and son Beadie spent Sun-
! day to be issued against the e,tc T.......y. „ "...........v172i) day afternoon with Mrs. Ed.
Road and Bridge Fund of La- Rud. JaeggU & Bros, mdse , Moor at Concrete
BaCGeoTJltyMachiVn°err^f Co* fn Fitl Seizer team and wit. COO wenA'o Ha etts^lle'shurday | McDonald came back with
Hon-Dan Moody’s a. ’ :
Commifsioner Precincts T and otto Heerssen operating j Miss Dora Farmer of Hillside
5 said wararnts being of p ^ ope^&r hl?l IM^Se^ ^ ^
Jim Reindl oper. tractor 83.25 i Miss jeSsie Crawford of
vvrotc corn needs rain very much.
30.05 Everyone is busy so news is fishing is the main occupa-
tion now. Every week several
parties go in different direct-
ions and bring back the fish.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kallus
were in Schulenburg on busi-
ness Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDo-
nald have returned from a few
days trip to Huntsville.
Mrs. Hill a sister of Mrs.
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semi-annually. That the county j FfKn^pr Motor p
auditor be and is hereby in- linger Motor Co. oil
structed and authorized
to set aside out of
each annual apportionment
of the county’s Road and Brid-
ge Fund for the said Com-
missioner Precincts 4 and5 a
sufficient amount to secure
and meet the payments of the
said above mentioned war-
rants principal and interest
thereon as same becomes due
and gas ........................46.90
Anders Garage gas and
oils ................................35.01
Ad. Anders work and
supplies ........................62.95
T. H. Brady scraper hauling
etc...............................16.00
Moulton Motor Co. gas
oil etc.........................$5.95
F. T. Fehrenkamp & Sons
lb. and material..........1000.37
J. M. Vesmirovsky et al
.6.00
mann .
The dance Saturday night
at Vlastenec hall was well at-
tended.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Krause
and sister Miss Bertha of Or-
ange Grove are spending a
few days with relatives at
Yoakum and Midway.
Several from here attended
the movies in Shiner Sunday
nite.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talley and
daughter Miss Erner went to
Marlin last week Mrs. Talley
Fred Kasper has returned
from a three weeks stay in
Robstown where he did some
work for Koether and Roeder.
R. Pietsch and family were
in Yorktown last Friday. The
object of going was to cele-
brate the home coming of Mrs.
Pietsch’s brother and bride
from Germany .
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore
and Mrs. L. W. Jelinek left for
their home in Galveston Sat-
unrday evening their trip was
shortened by receiving a mes-
sage of their aunt’s death.
John Migl and family of
Corpus Christi visited relatives
here the past week.
Miss Helen Brasser of San
Antonio is visiting relatives
_ l here this week. She intends
to spend summer in Lavaca
county. Everyone seems glad
to see her back at Wied again.
Mr. and Mrs. Havel Sr.
and children of Sweet Home
visited with F. A. Nevlud’s fa-
mily Sunday.
‘Cl. Pietsch and family visit-
ed Saturday and Sunday in
Yorktown with friends.
StaffordX.o\vden Co. pens 2.08 ; Ja?F H^rnden""^btoiTiSo
and payable and the County „prvlrp h uu , , , , , „
Treasurer is hereby ordered , 'Km® 4™^ 7 50 ifnd daughter arct going to re
and authorized to hold in es- f ‘ Tf KuTz Jr drying 6 50 * 3 B L,
croll such amounts set aside by Mr. Talley is going to stay
the county auditor for the pur- ! ^^Lncaba bridS and lf“for a few "eeks for hls
pose of meeting and making lJoe Konfaba ana health . ,
such above mentioned 1 rha^Ma^hl bridge and i Louis Steinman is on the sick
men*SA^S A^oweddUe- : ° caonc“teChworkndg.e ..^Joe.OO j “
Hill Print. Co. slat.. ..$2.71 1G^a^d^raC‘0^.aI^o.OO j Su^^church
1 “n TyP< 3.50 <’has. Longorio hauling jg”Xid£™
2 08 gravel ..........................64.00 The many friends of Mr and
City of H’ville water and ' !da?k r“co ?um>he.fl >?9 ,Mr\ WiU
light rent......................18-25 i f ^ T55 l? .,know that
H J. Heye rep. add Mikulik * “
........ both of their
i i children are very ill. The baby
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Mary’s Church Monday .Only
immediate relatives were pres-
ent at the wedding dinner gi-
H. J Braunig pencils.. 2.50 —; .....|fe "M°J Vic- ven at the bride’s home. We
! Herald Pub. Co. stat.......26.7o 11730 , • , , Lia"Ioia 01 i aii wich them the best of everv
"^tra^tin- wk?.01.6^6..^"^^101.35 a^id^Mr^^ii^^i^’lllms ^ "
fo.noor farm 31 16 . Walter Paul concretet wk.30.1Crawford and Httle daughter! Wied has a dance Monday
toi pool tarm................y5A*4 'Anton Billimick land........o.OO ! returned Sunday to their ho- • so come and have a good time’
Nemo.
tV.fO.„Miller mdse poor^ ; j k bridge wk
.1.50
mes at Victoria after being
People Abstract Company
Ford Lacy Manager
Strauss-Timm llwd. Co.
mdse poor farm...............50
R. J. Rainoshek holding
school election................1.00
First State Bank Moulton
advance hold, elec.......1.00
Abstracts Covering title
To all lands in Lavaca Co.
Will buy or sell Land Notes
Frank Mazac bridge wk._84.O0 : a+ ^ bedside for several days.
muse ouui un.,...............,L L McGinty repairs.. 36.2o ; Mr and Mrs# C< L. Craw-
Theo. Bujnoch et al holding Strauss Herder rep. and f0rd went to San Marcos
school election ............3.00 _ partl "Vi'73 ; ThursdaY to see their dau-
F. A. Petru oil and gas....8.73 ghter Miss Ada. She is attend-
Magriolia Pet. Co. oil ing the Teachers College.
and gas ........................Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wiley
J. E. Timm oil-...—..........- b land family spent Sunday with
!Wm. Grant hauling trash..2.00 ! DeBordI Brosl oil & gas..43.3n ' Mr and Mrs. Charlie Craw-
Z. H. Jones holding i«- D'........k!‘oo ford and fam ly', ,
inauest 5.00 Petro. Co. Gas....... 34.00 ^rg p g .Leek and child-
W F. Tempieton asst. hold. I McKinley EL Jacobs road ren returned to their home at
inquest .........................2.50 ' work —..........-- - --.......-u.uu f>Gbstown Tuesday after a two
Mrs. B. Mikulenka adv. Alb* Davenport et al | weeks visit with relatives and
cleaning rest room etc...3.20 i? r « Loff ,rrQHin(r U)‘;.'o() friends here.
Otto Schubert plumb, and :&m‘e " gSding^ loloO Mlss Anme Laura BeaSOn °f
. wiT...... 4 05 J. A. Fitch road wk.........6.00
L 07 90 G. D. Williams bridge and
Ot^ Pohl et al ^lding -'vert work..................3.00
GET YOURSELF A BRAND
NEW LIVER
school elec.....................2.00
T. A. Pogue grading and
J. W. Debord grading and
;J. C. Deborah grading and
mowing weeds —.26.0# } h£U&re road wkZ.I^OO
Lv Chaom:tn”gnllditig l26 00 ". T Hermes' dragging .
™ad -k................i6-251
aad .'grading*—.......-115.5# ! Alois^ Gonzales.
Cost is visiting at the T. E.
Crawford home this week.
Misses Addie and Mary Wi-
ley of Yoakum spent Sunday
with Miss Laura Crawford.
Mrs. Ed. Miller and baby
of Shiner visited at Mr. T. E.
Crawfords Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Huit of
Kennedy passed through our
city Saturday on their way to
How Dodson's Liver Tone
Makes You Feel the Old Liver
is Bom Again
i Victor Roznovsky maintaining ,
When in need of good
GROCERIES
a treasonable price call on us
we can save you money
Yes we buy Eggs Cash or trade
GOLD’S GROCERY
Just off the slaunt of Old
Piedmont where it rolls away
into the foot-hills of South
Georgia, Bud Evans makes a
good stand of cotton. A year
ago he was too sick to even
follow a plow. His right side
seemed hard, felt as if his
liver had turned to stone; bel-
ched gas all the time; could-
not hold up his head for the
pain; calomel just turned him
inside out. You coulndt’ ima-
gine anyone sicker, than Bud
Evans. It just happened that
an egg buyer dropped in on
him one day and says: “What
you need, But is a dose of
Dodson’s Liver Tone—your li-
ver is baked and full up so it
lMrs.'eBen Crawford return- do.esn't w"rkh'’ ,A"d Sd
ed home last week from Lu-1 bott>e at the, to*”d™*1’1?”
ling where she had been ! f<?r.a few, centa; 7^
and gracing 1 T29"5« ’ H’ville Hwd. Co. paint j ^
W^.F“tfld.Mdg<ko* 11 easier Auto Co! gas! ^ ^guest'of her daugMer M j night if
J. WT. Williford bridge and p?.',;s y '. 't^r tnrelt’J1! K- °lden and son Albert and!s?ur blle -----. gj-----
.............................„18.09 R \ille water foi their families for the last two
Jos Capak bridge -wk.....— 9.06 vat ■■^° weeks-
Oscar Schulte et al bridge G. H. & S. A. Ry. Co. rental Mr and Mrs. Charlie Vi-
wl^ ..............................S8.00 on pr<^- Tfo4 val —-- 3.0 brock spent Sunday with Mrs.
Rud. Tokartky et aS bridge Meyerhohf D. G. Co. mdse. ! Vibrock’s parents Mr. ar.d
! work .............................79.00 ^ Poor farm .104 80 ^ Will Diger.
!Johrc Sevcik et al bridge Gulf Retf .Co. oil & gas Mr an(j Mrs. Emil Dryer
work ..............................3.00 ^aPak bridge wk. -J.00 Gf Yoakum visited relatives he-
W. B„ O’Neal) road vrk 3.00 rn Accounts Continued re Sunday.
F. F. K ah a nek road wk...3.50 Temple Lbr. Co. Ibr. and^ Mr. and Mrs. Bill See and
S. P. New road wk.........4.50 _ *iatenaJ ........... (jaujrhter spent a few days
1 A. V. C. Moore cement Strauss & 21 eider, parts last wee\i wlth their home-
culvert etc.....................75.SO laibo1 5.tc; - - , folks at Dryer .
W. A. Schornadfe culvert Motor Co. parts 321.-J
work etc.................6.5v F. S. Fajkns movmg fence _
that the swelling went down,
his whole system righted itself
and he was a new man en-
tirely before noon.
There is no question but that
Dodson’s Liver Tone will do
more for bilious people than
anything else ever known. It
works easily and smoothly,
without gripe or distress and
cleans out all the sour bile
and sickening stuff that gives
you headache, nausea, vomit-
Ferd. Schaefer cv al culvert
work etc................*—.9.00 “
John W. Miller evslvert
work and hanlitiv: 12.00
Frank K rest a bridge w’k.
etc. .6.50
Ixjuis Meinke et al bridge
work etc.......... .38.00
Mrs. Marcus Schwartz and Mrs. Roy Wright and son
Mrs. Paul Renger attended the Roy Jr. returned to their home
entertainment of the Tuesday at Itock Island Tuesday after
Morning Bridge Club at the a visit at the home of her sis- Frank Haas bridge v. k.
home of Mrs. 11. S. Paulus at <v Mrs. Roger Brown. otc ! 1.50
\ oakum ruesdav morning. .John Wagner bridge wk.
Mrs. Schwnrtz was winner of l.< Jos. I ustka of S.. John , ,
high score in the games that l>a'd ,°“r "ff,ce a pl-aran- call NV;,.;n(.r t.,.;,,,,,. wU
were played. A two course 1 “
luncheon was served.
1 1.00
etc................. ..... . .. .5.00
O. Meitzen surveying
school district No. 7 . 31.00
IFville Lbr. Co. Ibr. and
material ... ......370.65
Lew is Patten Co. parts .215.00
South Texas Lbr. Co. Ibr. . ,.
i -.oo a- printing office, returned lues-
and mater,a 138-9'‘ dav from Houston where he
Texasl.br. Co. Ibt. had beon to visjt his mother.
F b Altttzeif survevittg ’ ’ Mr' M‘ller has rented the Win.
"school dist. No. sit 25.00 Httvlu collage on East 5th.
! Street and will have his mo
Mr. and Mrs. Marton Far- bilious fever and all other
mer visited Sunday with Mrs. I distresses due to obstmate con-
Ed. Moor at Concrete. stipation.
I„m PVfjr Get one botle of Dodsons
Y. and II. Reporter. Liv'er Tone and if doesn’t
make you feel like you had
f.uf n' Miller, the Retype j^0^
operator at the Novy Domov | ,0 thc drugKist and he will re-
fund the price. , r
W. G. Miller, W. J. Sullivan
and C. B. Kelly of our city
and J. M. Valenta of Sweet
00
etc. 1 1.60
.Mis. L. P. Quitta and sons H. H. Morgan refund and
E. T Nouhaus is having some and Mrs. Victor Sicgmund and ,e^'niPDoii
improvements made on his son Edwin returned Tuesday h v,|le Hwd. ( o. scraper
building occupied by Clyde from a visit to Smithville ‘‘tc. 1
Dickey cleaning and pressing Granger and San Marcos. pio'^Pe’t,o t'orp. gas. •>.!>,« Houston came in Tuesday to
s °P‘ ('has. Reese Taylor, ('lias. Geo. Brunkenhoefer oil visit at the home of Mr. and
Miss Margaret Meiners ret- Bernard and Virgie Shephard and nails
urned to San Antonio Tuesday visited the past v<-ek with H. Harms oil
after a pleasant visit to home- Eugene Houchins Jr. of our Gulf lief. Co. oil
folks and friends. ' city. and gas
No. *60..65.00 then move here to keep house norne spent Tuesday night on
school dist
for him
Mrs. A. F. Treptow and lit- Mrs. Annie Ledbetter left
tic daughter LaNollo of Bee- Wednesday for Yoakum after
ville who had been visiting re- a visit to her mother Mrs
latives at Schulenburg and Charlotte. Strunk.
Mrs. George Smith and sons
r> 25 Mrs. F. A. Treptow before re- Wallace and Junior returned
no turning to their home. They to Taft Wednesday after a vi-
were accompanied by Miss j sit at the home of her sister
^0.30 Nelda Schenk of Schulenburg.1 Mrs. Robert Chapman.
the lower Navidad River
where they caught 60 pounds
of cat fish .
August Veit clerk at the
City Drug Store left Wednes-
day for Shiner to spend his va-
cation with relatives.
Henry Boeniseh has accept-
ed a position at the City Drug
i Store.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724825/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.