Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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HALLETTSVILE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE TExAS
The Hallettsville Herald
Published Every Tuesday and Friday Mornings.
-BY-
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
WILD NEWS
OAK GROVE
Fred Hillje, Pres.
N. A. Moreland, Editor.
W. D. Timm, Vice-Pres.
Leo Strauss, Sec’y-Mgr.
Subscription Price $2.00 per Year in Advance.
Halletts/:!le, Texas Friday Sept. 18 . 1925.
Accounts Allowed Robt. Miller filling vat—-1.00
______ iJack Caesar filling vat—.4.00
Otto Schubert work at I Hemy Vick filling vat ....5.00
court house ................$4.00 Miller filling yat.....1.00
City of Hallettsville water £d fl ,mihf 4 'C;'-'-
and light rent............29.95 £• £ ^^anek filling vat o.oO
New Era printing............6.75 F- Miller filling vat.. 1.00
H’ville Drug store pencils 3.50 , gity of H ville filling vat l.»0
H’ville Hwd Co. varnish « \>1 e d; Co. lock.......... •>
for court house ............2.25 :s- W lei. Co. phone
Bennett Print. Co. register . tC ^ ].ys ..........:.......'
etc............................. 96.76 J- ?. Riley repair vats
Geo. D. Barnard and Co. ., e <:; 'y..................'....... . ‘ ' '
warrant book ............40.16 Ike Anderson repair vats
Stafford Louden Co. 'T ,.............‘V;
stationery ....................34.60 Joh” Mikulcnka repaii ats
Hill Print. Co. supplies..41.25 , *‘lC* " ..............: 7' °
E. I. Steck & Co. blanks.—4.13 Lee ^untln^ repau’ vals* -n
Herald Pub. Co. stat.......37.80 _ . e*c* -------------:......7
Shiner Gazette stat...........6.00 Ed- Jenner repair vats 150<00
Mrs. B. Mikulenka supplies
etc............................. 1.87
Dalton Add. Mach. Co.
Chas. Unterkircher repair
vats etc.....................150.00
ribbon ............................1.23 Joe. MurPhy rePair vat.s.n ,n
L. A. Greer board for I n e , ......... '•..... + ° ’
prisoners ......................80.10 Fl'*nk Matula rePalr vats„„ ...
W. G. Miller mdse, for j . e“- „-y.....,,.....
poor farm ................136.39 ' J‘_E®?z_ka to' Glelk
City Meat Market meat for
poor farm ....................35.30
Robt. Rice hauling for
Robt. Rice digging grave..6.00 ! Eo*\ue\ Bl0s- extia load _
Louis Smolik work etc !7-.....A.........r18
court house ..................15.85 iE-.H- H°uchlns Concrete
Louis Kahanek coffin and 1 inspector ....................101.ol
burial pauper ............15.25
W. W. Thigpen bridge and
culvert work ................32.50
supplies ........................96.04
H’ville Drug Store dip 66.60
Pogue Bros, final estimate
................................2928.43
F. L. Seifert dirt borrow 25.00
F. J. Jahn grading......144.00
Jim Tubbs dill borrow 25.00
1. E. Clark land damage
....................................119.70
Vic. Roznovsky grading 123.00 :Ee(: E!ien,ey a* claying
road etc ....................162.01
Accounts Continued
H’ville Lbr. Co. lbr. and
material ..................$580.50
Sweet Home lbr. Co. lbr.
and material ............ 39.70
Louis Patten Co. repairs
and labor ..................209.45
G. W. Donnelly road wk.
....................................126.50
CATARRH
Catarrh la a Local disease greatly In-
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Steve Kolos Jr. grading..30.00
E. A. Svetlik wk on road 2.50
T. A. Pogue road work
etc............................. 249.50
John Sralik hauling lbr. 2.50
H’ville Hwd. Co. dynamite
etc................................. 5.75
Frank Matula advances.....50
J. F. Kutach moving
fence .......................... 15.00
J. M. Mikulenka bridge
and culvert work ........10.00
E. Roeber oil and bolt....1.60
Pierce Petr. Co. gas ......31.35
Magnolia Petr. Co. gas
and oil ........................15.15
Gulf. Ref. Co. gas and
oil ................................81.95
J. D. Adams blades etc. 14.95
Lewis Patten Co. fan belt 8.40
H. J. Heye Timers ........3.50
Drozd & Schilhab supplies
..................................110.63
Joe Morris rep gas & oil 9.37
Robt. Miller Jr. lbr. etc. 90.80
F. J. Butschek advances
etc.............................112.41
Ad. Anders blacksmith
work etc.....................29.65
Fr. Hanacek bolts ............2.00
Ander garage gas & oil ..1.81
Moulton Motor Co. supplies
.....................................12.20
Etlinger Motor Co. supplies . . . „ ,
.................................... 38.33; kind. At Jt>rQwn s bhoe
Voss Garage supplies....106,98 j Store.
F, Silbas operating ! -
grader ...................... 109.00!
Otto Heersen operating 1
tractor 109.00
I
Jim Reindi operating j
tractor ........................109.00 ,
John Antrich operating ®
tractor ........................64.00 €1
G. & A. Baur oil can ........1.50 $9
O. C. Burkett advances 42.41
Joe N. Morris repairs........7.70 gg
Strauss & Herder supplies 6.40 B
F. A. Petm oil ................2.75 |5|
Emil Jalufka Jr. moving ™
fence ..............................8.00 ®
Shiner Gazette printing.......50 i©
Leo. Hrchek road work 7.20 ©
W. L. McElroy road wk. 11.60 £|
Frank Mazac bridge
work ..........................130.40
E. J. Tomasco painting
road sign ............. 6.00
Ed. Smith road wk.........2.50
Anton Penecik road wk.. 1.20
Mrs. Emil Ruhmann rent
on barn ........................ 4.50
Chas. Macha bridge wk 143.19
Sam Kelly lbr. and
bridge work ..............53.00
This community was blessed] School opencl Monday norn-
by some good showers Satur ing with A. J. Elsier as prin-
day and Sunday. Everything cipal and Miss Edna Reischl
was benefited by them, only as assistant. Sixty pupils en-
if we could get more soon rolled. The following parents1
again. ; were present to witness the
Miss Sophie Kutach is back [opening exercises: Mr. and
1 at home from the Hospital and;Mrs. Louis Hohmann, Mr. and
doing fine. Mrs. Louis Niebuhr, Mr. and
Anton Fikac returned Sat- Mrs. Ernest Zappe, John F. j
urday from La Grange where Fishbeck, Edmund Andeiie,
he had a minor operation per-'Rud. A. Haas, Henry Wenske
formed. {Frank Wendel, Ben F. Strat-i
George Kallus had an oper- mann, and Trustees, Frank
ation /performed Friday at Frank Nagelmueller and Wen-1
Yoakum. He returned home 1 zel Hoepfl.
Sunday and feels fine. A merry throng assembled
We did have some sick folks at the Rud. Heinrich home
as you see by the above but Tuesday night to be enter-j
am glad to say that all are tained and to help celebrate
nearly well. j his birthday. Conversing, list-
Leon Mladenka has moved euing to a player piano and!
to St. John where lie be- playmg 42 were in order,
gan teaching Monday, we wish i*ie usual ^ eats and drinks
Leon lots of luck and patience. werf served.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zapalac 1 he Wenzel home was the
came back to Wied Saturday scene of a merry gathering g
after being away on a picking tiuirsday night, the occasion 3
trip for a few weeks. They being his birthday. ( hatting jj
have now been picking in an(^ dancing were enjoyed. |
Beasley. Fine refreshments were ser- p
• - vprj i ^
Misses Celia and Mary Ja- ' T; , ,. , , . ,
nak came home Tuesday from Relatives anc rumds met i i
Needville where they have ^lthe^home.-°;^ 7
been picking for their uncle. unsdat night to in < p uim
T, * .. . . . ... , celebrate his mrthday and to
rr. Lalisek and chillctren jje entertained. The usual re-
returned home Sunday from a freshments were served and
fe\\ v eeks picking trip at pastirr.es enjoyed.
EK. ampo. ! Friday night a large crowd
All the pickers say that 0f relatives and friends u.->-
they had plenty to pick yet sembled at the August Elster
! but that they had too much home to help celebrate Mrs.
; rain the past week. Elster’s birthday. Playing the
Joe Fojtik of Needville is at Victrola, games and conversa-
present visiting at J. W. Janak tion were much enjoyed. Ap-
home. He has been in Yoa- propriate 'refreshments were
kum to consult a physician served.
and on his way home stopped Trustees Frank Nagemuel-
here. ler and Wenzel Hoepfl and
Relatives of Miss Agnes Pi’in. A. J. Elster were at Hal-
Kallus have received news lettsville last Thursday in at-
this week that she decided to tendance upon the joint meet-
prolong her stay in Europe a big of the county trustees,
month therefore did not lea- district trustees and teachers,
ve there Sept. 9th as she ex- They report an enjoyable and
pected but will leave there profitable meeting and a good
Oct. 9th. She undoubtly must attendance.
be enjoying her visit there. Frank Jahn and Frank Wen
Hope she returnns safe to tell del made a flying trip to
us all about it. Blessing last Saturday to look
Wied has a dance Sept, after some of their stock.
28th, don’t forget to come one Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dier-
and all. Greetings. schke and three children who
Nemo. visited relatives in this section
ELITE CONFECTIONERY
Victor T. Hruzek, Prop.
Famous Ice Creams, Cold Drinks,
Choice Candies, Tobacco and
Fruits.
Your Patronage Appreciated.
Meyerhoff D. G. Co. Will Be Closed Saturday September 19th
Otto Hermes rep. and
maintainnng vat ........150.00
Account Rejected
J. D. Adams hub cap ....$1,29
TEXAS WOMAN WRITES
INTERESTING LETTER
since Monday, left Saturday |
for their home at Rowena.
They report that picking cot-
jton is coming into full swing
now and that there will be a
good crop.
Jeff.
W. C. Rountree M. D.
Texarkana, Texas.
Dear Doctor:- for 18 mon-
ths I was a sufferer of Pella-
gra, and so sick I could not
set up for several days at a i Mrs. Hilton uosenberg left!
time. One Doctor said 1 had Wednesday for Houston.
High Blood Pressure, and
another said I did no have
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Munsch
Yes there are good
shoes and there are
better shoes. Star
Brand are the better
enough blood. I was taking of Woodsboro, Mr. and Mrs.
medicine all the time but to|J- P- Munsch of Sweet Home,
no effect. I was examined by \ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sitka Jr.
two more Doctors and both j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Munsch
said I had Pellagra. One of and Joe Munsch Sr. attended
them began treatment for it i the funeral of their relative
but the medicine had but jit-1 Mrs. John Heger at Weimar
tie effect. So the Hypodermic j Wednesday,
needle was used and both my
1 arms rose and I could not use
Frequent g
Bilious Attacks g
“I suffered with severe bili-
ous attacks that came on two gj
or three times each month,” g—
says Mr. J. P. Nevins, of jj®
Lawrenceburg, Ky. “I would raP
get nauseated. I would have j§p
dizziness and couldn’t work, gp
I would take pills until I was j^jjj
worn-out with them. I didn’t
seem to get relief.
“A neighbor told me of BP
BLACK-DRAUGHT
*g Liver Medicine ■
and I began its use. I never [gjp
have found so much relief
as It gave me. I would not laP
be without It for anything. It |<j§l
n 7 ■* ......... v/ seemed to cleanse my whole ggjg
K. T. Dowlearn bdge. wk. 2.00 system and made me feel like
W’illis Terry bridge wk. 15.60
Dolph Munson bridge
work ..... 15.00
Harvey MeCrumb iron
straps ...... 3.20
Heisler Auto Co. gas and
paifs ................... 3.55
H'ille Hwde. Co. rope
etc............... ...............
R. C. Rainoshek culbert
them. I could not eat anyth-
ing that did not hurt me.
My sister in East Texas sent
W. E. Appeli and daughter
Miss Lillie wore here from the
ranch Thursday.
Judge C. L. Stavinoha was
THE TELEGRAPHY TOUCH,
The General Railroad and General Western Union
Courses Satisfies The Aspiration That Girls
And Boys Have To Operate The Telegraph
Instrument
There is a magic association with telegraphy that
few are able to resist. The people who follow the
impuise to take up telegraphy as a profession usually
make good beyond their expectations and claim that
reward which accompanies the knowledge of this pro-
fitable vocation.
Every railroad executive has, sometime in his
carreer worked a telegraphy trick. This explains why
there is a wide open field for operators. Operators are
promoted to other branches of railroading. They
don’t remain telegraphers for long. The Weneral Wes-
tern Union course is offered to 11 young men and
young women interested in commercial telegraphy
and those who are likely to enter the employ of the
Western Union Company. The absolute accuracy they
learn while operating the key places them in direct
line for agencies chief dispatcher's positions, and po-
sitions in the operating department of railroads.
The railroads and Western Union Company are show-
ing unusal interest in the Telegraphy Department
of Tyler Commercial College at Tyler Texas. One
of their local railroads supplies messages to the
advanced students. The main line wire running
into the Telegraphy Department supplies all messages
transmitted from station to station. The College
is supplied with every book tariff, report blanks
and every form that is used in the railroad offices.
Soon after the Cotton Belt began to supply the
College with regular railroad blanks a wire to receive
real messages and began to assist the instructors in
teaching of station work, the manager of the Tyler
office of the Western Union Telegraph Company visited
the Telegraph department and arranged for similiar
work to be done in the Western Union line. Tariffs
books, blanks, daily and monthly report blanks and
all other supplies are furnished. Typewriters files
and complete instruments are in the Western Union
department at Tyler Commercial College.
By having the Western Union and the Railroad
Companies to work with the students causes the
Tyler Commercial College to have more calls for
their graduates than they can supply. Just as surely
as you graduate from either the General Western
Union or the General Railroad Course you can be pla-
ced in good position at a good salary.
Now for further information fill in and maii the
coupon which is below and receive the large book
“Achieving Suvvess in Business.” The book will give
you information will inspire you on, and will show you
the way to success. Send today for the large free book.
(We have no branch schools anywhere. We lead others
follow)
—CUT HERE AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY—
TYLER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
TYLER TEXAS,
I read your ad about Telegraphy and want further
information about your course. Send me your free
book “Achieving Success in Business” because I want
to succeed.
Name ....................................................................................
Address ........................................................... (Sept. 2)
See Editor of The Hallettsville Herald Hallettsville
Texas, for scholarship.
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
i me your little book on treat- in Victoria Thursday on busi- Dnvrp Dphrrnh rpfnmod in
I pent of Pellagra and my hus-jness. Housfon Thursday after a visit
band sent for a treatment for; ~ , Williams -md to his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Pellagra and I began to mend 'Lrk af Shfner W-! J- H. Deborah.
| at once. I had reduced m . Mv„ i n vnipn T _
,flesh from 180 pounds to 117 | ......1 ‘ ( Mrs. Elo Pohl returned from
: pounds. Now I can do all my “ 1 * San Antonio Thursday.
[house work milk two cows, j H. G. Timm and son Tommie i
' churn and work in my garden,' left Thursday for Austin to Dr. C. T. Dufner and Dr.
and weigh 140 pounds. 1 will consult a Specialist regarding J- Weiss attended the DeV itt
! soon be 66 years old. I can Tommie’s eyes. Lavaca County Medical So-j Kacli lo-cent
eat anything now and relish # - ciotv at Yoakum Wednesday, package coma-
it. 1 can heartily recommend ; WHo makes pricss til- night,
your Pellagra Treatment to mble, we do, to satisfy
DIAMOND DYES”
Just Dip to Tint or Boil
to Dye
AT\
6 A
______ ______ make your
any of the symptoms mention- faJ| purchase for 25%
11 i n v b n o nAi'O toet immiio _ * ___ _
Despite the hot
C<1 in the above testimonial lesg_-HallettgviHe Texa „,, thc drouth the
work etc............... 9.50
Ed Fenner road wk. 3.00
Fr. Fritsch salver: wk. 15.00
fHi new. I would take* a few
jgjg dospfl—ppf rifl of the bile and Egjjg
2“ have my usual clear head,
fly! feel full of pen, and could do 39
igtfj twice the work ” jSj|
Pillions attacks ere “sea-
flm sonal” with many people gfi?
Millions have taken Tiled- |3|
^pr ferd':-; Ttlack-1 naught to ward
Ahs off orh attacks, and the good HP
7.45 API reeults they have reported |-|j|
should induce you to try it.
All Drugists’
F
093l!5Sir v g if S1 £
ins directions so
simple any wo-
an.v Pellagra sufferer, what it Vorrqelf first others Biehunko and son man cah tint
did for me it will do for them. y°FrSeVLnrSt ^ Others J,-. returned to Beevillo soft, delicate
Mrs T M McWhoilei Rt Prices then come to ri. Thursday after a visit at the snades or d;. e
B. Box. 39*Quanah Texas. H. Ahrens dry goods home of her parents Mr. and rich, permanent
If you are suffering from store and make your Mrs. Chas. Eisslcr. erie/silks waists
weather Presses, coats,
write for booklet The Storv of less, naueusvme fights’’’"have onened un on stockings’ sw«ate,> draperies.
Pellagra and FREE Diagnosis. ! --;- °Pentd UP °n , coverings, hangings—every-
W. ('. Rountree, M. I). Texar- SIMPLE MIXTURE MAKES thing.
kana, Texas. STOMACH FEEL FINE p • lowest tLat , .Buy Diamond Dyes no Ocher
_ Simple buckthorn magnesi- rnccs the lo\/est tnat klnd—tell your druggist v he-
Fa.-mer Club Will Meet um sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc. Have been OUCted Ort theiy the material you wish
The Hallettsville Farmer as mixed in Adlerika helps . £ , to color is wool or mlk, or
(•;ub will n.- et Saturday stomach trouble in TEN mini:- like quality ot merchan- whether it is linen cotton or
noon Sep*. 19th at 2 'o'clock tes by removing GAS. Brings j* : v#>ar«. pf H H ,n‘xed
ac Liie county «ourt roun . AH out a surprising amount ot ' " “ * . ------
members are urged to bo pre- old waste matter you never Ahrens rail Opening Miss Cymbeline Randow
ent especially those who vish thought was in your system. , p;_. cnA.’ ie p • came in from Eagk Lake
to order rice fe«-d. Stops, that full bloated feeling specials r, i- Thurs(iay Miss Randow will
C. 1. Elstnci- Pres. and makes you happy and r]ay and Saturday Ser>t- teach in the Hope school which
Frank Grafe Sec. , cheerful. Excellent for chronic * , ! will open Monday.
- constipation. Adlerika works ember loth anc * ovn
Mi Annie Slatt rturnert QCICK and delight fully easy. , U.,r. Honry Koneeny returned to
come ana see our Di.r Karnes City Wednesday after
to LaGrange Thursday after a Kahanek and Keng'
)i
ug
\ : - i O
rier brother A. Klatt. Stor°.
gains.
a \ isit to friends.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925, newspaper, September 18, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726305/m1/2/?q=alabama+railroads: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.