Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
Hallettsville Items
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Shiner-Bunjes Seraph.
STACY NEWS.
Here comes Lawyers Sister Will dot down a few' After being absent for a
rith a few items for the 1 scraps from our community while will drop few lines
dear old Herald after being once more. to Herald.
absent for a few weeks, j While much of the corn Mrs. Frank Krauskopf
Mr. N.W. Janak and dau- in this section is up to a and son Mike spent Satur-
ghters visited at the home of good stand, considering the day evening with Mr. and
J. S. Bordovsky and family, drouth, many farmers will Mrs. Joe Morisek and family
Misksi Josephine Janak is have to plant again when it Mr. and Mrs. John Bujno-
visiting at the home of her. rains Very little cotton has eh and family spent Sunday
grandfather, IN. W. Janak of | been planted, but with a with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Buj-
Hallettsaille. ' good rain in a short time noch. ?
Miss Henrietta McKnight the crop will not be too late.1 Mr. and Mrs. Fraank Kra-
visited Miss Mary Janak Sa-;No garden truck of any con- uskopf son Jake and Mary
turday afternoon. sequence is being marketed spent Saturday in Runge vi-
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Janak owing to the drouth. i siting Mr. and Mrs. Emil
visited at the homie of N. W. j Those that surprised Mrs. Krauskopf and family.
Janak Thursday afternoon, j John Novak on her natal Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morisek
Those who visited at the day Monday night were as and son Julius spent Sunday
N. W. Janak home Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Kubena and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Matusek
and son Jerry, Mr. Edw. F.
Janak and Miss Henrietta
McKnight.
Those who visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw.
F. Janak Sunday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Janak and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Ad.
Matusek and son Jerry, N.
W. Janak and daughters,
Bertha, Matilda and Miss
Henrietta McKnight.
Say, Nemo of Wied News,
I guess you to be J. K. say
if I am correct.
Say, Bullfrog, how do you
like the dry weather I guess
your throat is getting dry
by this time.
As my news box is empty
will leave space for others.
Greetings from
Lawyer’s Sister.
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RABB SWITCH.
Here comes Little School
Girl to dot down a few ite-
rv ms to the dear old Herald.
Those that spent Sunday
with Misses Sophie and Mar-
tha Vasek were: Mr. Joe
Zak and niece Migs Lena
Teal. The play party at
Mrs. Mary Teal Sunday ni-
ght was wtell attended.
^ Mr. Will Tolleson and
daughter Lizzie were seen
in your burg Monday.
Say, Neva, of Sweet Ho-
me, you guessed me right I
\ am L. T. Give me an idea
who you are.
.. Mr. Geoige Oteovsky
and Miss Frances Woytek
, were carrying Diplomas a-
round Sunday.
Those that got the prizes
for the most headmarks in
* school were Peto Wovtek,
first grade. Ethel Efnkauf,
second grade. Emilia Vasek,
fourth grade. Katie Tolleson*
fifth grade. Alvin Einkauf,
seventh grade.
Mrs. Lizzie Judd and nie-
ce, Mary Tolleson spent Sun-
day with her daughter, Mrs
Della Janak, who lives on
the ranch.
Mr. Carl Judd was seen
Saturday on highway.
'Mr. Jesse and Leslie Judd
and cousin Carl Judd atten-
?d4he«dance above Hallet-
tsville Saturday night.
Mr. Harmon Brown wa°
follows: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. nite with Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Novak and family, Mr. and Mach.
Mrs. Fr. Novak and children There was a birthday
Mr. Anton Novak, Mrs. Fr- party given, at the home of
ances Novak, Misises Marije Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zapalac
Lahodny, Frances .Novak, in honor of Mrs. Zapalac,
Ella and Louise Novak. At being her natal day. The
about 9:30 the guests were writer failed to learn the
invited to the dining room, names of those that attend-
where all kinds of good oat- ed.
ables were spread on the Say “Neva” you better
table. At a late hour all de- look out for those mad dogs,
parted for their reispectiv<e there are some in our cornu-
homes wishing Mrs. Novak r.ity.
many more such happy bir-1 Say “Morning Star” what
thdays. .has become of you? I don’t
Anton Roeder and daugh-'sec you anywhere. How did
ter Miss Tracy of Dilworth you get over Breslau’s dance
were the guests of Fr. Tas-’Ha! Ha! that made us stay
ler Jr. and wife Sunday eve- at home.
Miss Emily Janecek called Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown
on Miss Vlasta Novak Sun- spent Sunday with Mr. and
day | Mrs. Steinocher and family
Leo Bortel, wife and child- at Moulton,
dren visited Gonzales rela-: Mrs. Joe Morisak and Mis*
tives Sunday. j Antonie spent Wednesday
Those that were the gue- evening with Mr. and Mrs.
sts of Miss Emma Meyer Krauskopf.
andbrother Ernest Sunday Mr. Pete Mach visited
were: Vlasta Novak. Angeli- ; with Frank Kremenek Sr.
ne Janca, Stanie Machart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraus-
Cap Janecek, Emil Meyer, kopf spent Monday nite with
Eugene Lowell, Robert and Jim Klekar.
Frank Janca. All seemed to’ Mr. and Mrs. August Li-
have an enjoyable time. berda, Mr. Jake Krauskopf
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pus- spent Tuesdav nite with Mr.
tejovsky and baby visited and Mrs. Frank Krauskop
the John Novak’s home Sun- and family
day night. Those who spent Thursday
Ernest Meyer and Miss nite with -Toe Morisak
Georjgip, Stang took in the and family were, Mr. and
show Saturday night. Mrs. Frapk Krauskou sons
Love to all as ever, Frankie and Mike Mr. and
“Jean.” Mrs. Pete Mach the time was
/-pent plaving Victrola
Mr. Eddie Steinocher Tom
Schuienburg Route 5. Brom left Monday afternoon
---- , fo** Waco to visit friends and
Rev. J. C. Wilson filled his,relative*. The.' will return,
regular appointment at Glass some time at the end of the
Capel Sunday afternoon. A week.
large audience was out to hear: Mr. and Mrs. John Ca-
him, which is very pleasing to da son spent Sunday with
Bro. Wilson. ,tr»mr homefolks. ’
Frank Malcher and his un- j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mel-
cle Adolph Schoener, returned „pr spent Snturdav nite with
Saturday from a visit to fne- Mr and Mrs. John Bujnoch.
nds and relatives near Victo-; Thp Bres]ail dance Sunday
No need to worry if you use a
Dosno Separator
Sold and guaranteed to give
satisfaction, once you have
used a Domo you will realize
pAA1 that they cost no more than
less satisfactory separators.
A complete line of hardware
and paints carried in stock.
Strauss-Timm Hdw. Co
“On The Square” Hallettsville, Texas.
SWEET HOME.
na.
Alfred Seifert
Mioses Ida and Hilda were vi-, M^John Buino-
sitors Sunday last with Misses , , __.
Elsa and Selina Seifert. ch/'\IfamiIy, ??ent TSl,/f/
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foerster Mr' and M Joe Mo‘
and Miss Freda and Gus Lux . , .
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Qua- Mr. Eddie Steinocher vas
st Jr. of Yoakum the past Sun- opfm going toward Sweet
day. Home to visit friends and
Mr. and Mrs. George San- relatives,
ders and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. As my letter is getting too
Pyle and daughter Gloria at- must close.
______ tended the show in Schulen- Somebody’s Lover.
at the Rabb Switch* store >bur[’ Monday night, reporting1---
Sunday morning. the show to be unusually good. American Telenhc*ne&
Say, Dev., how would vou Road jading and bridge Telegraph Co.
like to go rabbit huiiHikr bui,din& both seem to be mov- 142nd Dividend
s- ipc day. (Just name trST a*on^ very nicely now. The regular quarterly di-
day,Dev.) ^ Men teams both going and v-;,>end of Two Dollars and
As my news box is empty c0*?lnfif c°nlantI£ Twenty-Five Cents ($2.25)
will ring off as B 4 p y’ Some of the farmers arejDer share will he paid on
Littll School PiVi Plantln£ cotton and some are>. Wedne<Aav. April 15, 1925.
-e '-xlrl- j still waiting for rain before to stockholders of record at
planting. the close of business on Tu-
Mr. Emil Gunderlach of Co- esd . March 17, 1925.
Iambus was among the many 0n account of the Annual
visitors at the I‘. Seifert home
Sunday.
r*s well attended everybo-
Here I come again after a
brief absence.
A cry for rain is still heard
on all sides. When will we get
it, Mr. Ed. (Can’t prove it by
me, Ed.)
Mrs. F. Knezek visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zbranek
Sunday.
Miss Annie Havel is staying
with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ha-
nys of Yoakum at present.
Misses Stella and Myrtle
Haman visited with Misses
Christine Louise and Frances
Najvar Sunday eve.
Mr. Julius Munsch called at
the John Baros home Sunday
morning.
Mrs. M. Valenta, Mrs. I. E.
Valenta and children, Misses
Ida and Eva Bielek called at
the T. Jaresh home late Sun-
day eve.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Najvar
daughters Lillie and Albina,
Mr. Ed. Zbranek sister Miss
Louise and Miss Agnes Kne-
zek Sundayed with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Havel and family.
Messrs. L. Havel Sr. Louis
Jr. Joe Havel and Frank Buj-
noch were seen going toward
St, Mary’s Sunday afternoon.
Sorry to report the illness of
Mrs. A. Matusek, wish this
good lady a speedy recovery.
Say Gertrude remember Ea-
ster is comming rapidly so bo
good, you know what’s going
to happen if you are not.—
The Easter Rabbit will surely
lose track of you or perhaps
may take a (wrong street or
yet be ran over by the street
car, so look out. Write more
oftener please.
What about “Morning Star”
being so quiet can’t you find
the pencil or are you out of ink
which? Speed up soon also.
It is mission week at Yoa-
kum at present so those that
are able ought to take the op-
! portunity of listening to the
beautiful sermon that is given
by the Missionary there every
night at 8 o’clock.
The first night the Sermon
was about this subject, “What
does it profit a man to gain the
whole world and there by lose
j his own soul.”
Gcrtrcle if nothing happens
’!! Su iJay nite, look for me,
be on guard.
Will conclude with best re-
gards o each and every one
As ever, Henrietta.
This Bank
recently bought the Ten Year
Lavaca County Bridge Repair
Bonds. These bonds are tax
exempt and if any of our cu-
stomers desire them, we can
sell at a price to net the own-
er over 5% for life of the
bonds.
FOUR PER CENT ON
TIME DEPOSITS.
The First State Bank
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
The Best
in Groceries
Is What You WUI Find In Our Store
We Strive to Please
jtppelt S/iros.
Phone 83
Free Delivery
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MISERABLE
Everybody is—when
stomach and liver are
out of order.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, bilious-
oess. constipation and laziness
quickly removed with
Chamberlain’s Tablets
Take two tonight and you will feel
*ood tomorrow. 60 for 25 cents.
Sold everywhere
Phiiip Rothschmslt
MEAT MARKET
Meeting of the Stockholders,
Robert Lux, who has been I*ranff" h°oks b/
suffering with a badly injured co?ed a^rr^e ,cose,, °^ublis^"
hand from being cauht on a on Tuesday, March 17,
bay frame some weeks ago is \' -'*■ and reopened at 10:00
• bio 1 o soli, wood again for ^ • nn Anril 1, 1025.
; jno. Klosel. H. FLAIR-SMITH, Treasure*
A Glecklev. wife and dau----
ghter Miss Florence of Frey-
! bur/ were visiting Sunday wi-
■h Mrs. deckers sisters Mrs.
Jones and Miss F. Barkley.
Lido Waites Seif*-if has be-
'o ' ui risk again but ‘-coirs
o be Ok. again for which we
. . ai? very glad io know.
Cc-'d us some rain Mr. Wer-
, thcr Man and we can wri.e-
J* * v l
, p
o e
Occa lone!.
Mrs. Agnes Kutach. dau-
, ghter Miss Sophie and Mrs.
F: ices Michna of Wied
paid our office a pleasant
, . cell Tuesday afternoon, whi-
le here Miss Sophie had her
Highect Price Paw! for Hide3. name added to our s ibscr: -
Your oateona^e appreciated tion list.
y - -/* -v “
MOTHERHOOD!
Waco, Texas.—"I am well pleased
with the benefits which I received
from the use of
Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescrip-
tion.
“My baby is
now thirteen
months old and
I can truthful-
ly .say that I
took the ‘Favor-
ite Prescription’
during expect-
\\ \ Q 1 anc> and that it
/l was a .cry great
re: t to me. 1 also t ok :t alter
1 became a mother and it built me
p :.n strer.gth and 1 < 1; i 1 iTie in
.■ut, v.mv. Mv babv is -'.out and
to* Mrs ’n 1/ Ahern.
2* -1 S. 5th St.
\- ]} .u-ah-, or end l()c to Dr.
inv. fd Jf'te" it buffalo.
S
Save Your
Babv Chicks
Put AVICOL
In tke drinHay water _
Avicol is Kunranteed for the
treatment and prevention of
white diarrhoea or baby chick
cholera. Easily used and inex-
pensive, t rice 6 0c and <1.
Sold Under a Money-
^ Baelc tlaarantee.
Buy Your Furniture From
S. M. KUYKENDALL
Reasons for it
The Quality of Marohandiso
The Reasonable PHoaa
Because of Full Stock
The Service Given
- Try it in 1925 -
Will Compete With Gat
StopsChickp&yi ng
Hruzek Drug Company
and City Drug Store
A. Finkelstein returned i
Tuesday from Cuero where |
he had been to consult ?
physician.
F. L. Kahauek of Rt. 1
p: id our office a pleasant
call Tuesday and renewed
his subscription for another
year.
DR. WILLIAM E. SWANSON
DENTIST
Former Dr. A. T. Devall office
.First State Bank Building..
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Schultz
and Miss Louise Mohrman at-
tended the picture show at the
Grand Theatre at Yoakum Tu-
esday night.
W.E.PARR,
LAWYER
Practice in all courts.
— 6% Loam on Farms. —
Office over First State Bank
Hallettsville. Texas.
SOMETHING BOB THE
KIDDIES IN EASm NO-
VELTIES AND CANDIES AT
THE PALACE OF SWEETS
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925, newspaper, March 27, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724986/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.